The Straits Times, 20 October 1933
1933-10-20
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Title Section40 1933-10-20 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CXNTCRY THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. tt PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1933. PRICE 10 l EN The Straits Times 2"' I.V SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 90, 1933. irk k it isrs.40 words
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Advertisement396 1933-10-20 1 SINGAPOP.F! 78. CECIL ST. CPHONC SlBl>\ t Jut &Lj GQIEQSONS 81 INFLUENZA RESISTED with revltaNsiM foro«f oro« of PHO 8 F ER I N E "I feel a new man and owe it to Phosferine that I hold out and resist Influenza successfully, and withstand the usual winter chills, rheumatism,396 words
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Advertisement254 1933-10-20 1 f\ iLjIA RumpJr 1 |Jlh^ s^c^*4 3 w) CORSETRY gj?S /\L^a\ FLEXIBLE AS YOUR OWN IP «7 \l^k You can almost forget you war a S T\ m O^hS^ corset when it's a Nu-Back you are y/^JL^ w] llv wkjapHf wearing. Such comfort! Such S^^&Z^&l l9§lB!B freedom! Stoop or twist254 words
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Advertisement466 1933-10-20 2 P. 0 M F.-RITISH INDIA AND APf AR LFSFS. (Incorpora.od In England MAIL. PASSINOER AND CARGO SISVICES. aßßßaaaawa PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY-8 OOVERNMENT LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE, OUTWARD IROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Due Tonnage B'pore ySOV ••10 Oct 2',466 words
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Advertisement668 1933-10-20 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (rarron .tstun kmsiia.) TO LONDON. Napln. MarsiUWa. Liaiia. Antwerp Rotterdaja aad MMdlesbraagb Veaaeb Tonnage Due Sa-l X TASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Oct 31 Nor 1 HAKONE MARU 10.40* Nov IS 16 I SUWA MARU 17.000 Not 30 Dec I I FTSHIMI MARU 10.900 Dec. 14 IS HAKO7.AKI MARU 10.400668 words
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Advertisement555 1933-10-20 2 BURNS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated In Australia.) POR BRISBANE. BYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly tailings by the wenknown steamer MARELLA (7,665 tons) and the tA, MANOOLA (3J52 tons) (Cargo only). The »a- MARSLLA to one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins555 words
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Advertisement555 1933-10-20 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated m Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM ■AMBUBG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom Prom Prom From B'pore Malacca Port Prnang Swett BORINGIA 94/10 3410 25 10 J7, 10 PIONIA 14 11 14 II IS II 17/11 ERRIA 5 12 12 6/13 8/1? LALANDIA555 words
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Advertisement933 1933-10-20 2 THE BLCE FVNNEL LINE (Oceaa THE HIA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO~ Sleim Skip Co.. Ltd. aad Chiaa Motn.l < l»3l i I Tl> Steasn Navigation C», Ud.l Till (|s\r.l) viMM^llir <c> I rt» THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD THI s\K\\\\K sTk\M-ll'r i-> I 1 1> THE CHIW SXVIGATION CO. LTU. Till933 words
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Article50 1933-10-20 3 \i For Pi Of Shipping. ting of the ,wners les !-.Mghts be:id Impon .i- hey were wlp-Hi to see ho» world commerce I MBHdl rlancOwßcn rdv pool shipp: Itself, or tor th mtil all r ois- in !.i\>ur of the- Bl r Mild on b I50 words
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Article47 1933-10-20 3 n SlSMsl System Adopted. ng of I Sig- movement <-: a 11 be at the Tangku Lighi.lustrict a from :i cxt 1 when will ngki. Signal and B.ir L.ght-Boa; r level M us is ISM I ol water in •i Bar Tht- by this new Admiralty47 words
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Article73 1933-10-20 3 Mini-try Of Finance Sends n To Yuan. > t 2. In a pc .***** to the Executant ;he N.ii mission tuced ty 1 ;\itchin(f after.' I >c -it sear* > toonUnosd The petition points out what this ion of tht and functions of the Customs author•nlhtary headquarters73 words
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Article30 1933-10-20 3 The mxs'er of the Ajax reported that at 7 a .n today In latitude 1 40 N I he pitanrt b disabled naUi raft apparentttaa mast and tail hangi' rooard.30 words
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Article47 1933-10-20 3 Information having been received xists In a sporadic state at Cebu. it Is declared by the Governor •se of the power* conferred by Ordinar. tk 157 Quarantine and >n of Disease), that the Port or Cebu is a suspected place for the purposes of the said Ordinance.47 words
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Article280 1933-10-20 3 Real Reason For Re-Commissioning. It has been reportea frum New V rk that the UnlteC States liner' n may again be put into c-wi I v: :i on the North Atlantic. Thi 'jt>d for this step. vis., a pas r?er between the Cunari a-.d I lnes.280 words
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Article174 1933-10-20 3 There were 163 diatlis in Singapore during the week ended Oct. 14 of which males and 64 femal> Its) tta was 17 75 per mllle per annum compared with 16.W in the vrec.'clm:; week and with 21 12 In the corrc: pond ing week last year An oaUonatattM174 words
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Article370 1933-10-20 3 The lollowlng are passengers by the East Asiatic Co.'s ms. Errla whlrn leit Southampton on Oct. 11 and Is due at Singapore on Nov. 11: Vr MM) Mrs H. T. Everall. Mr. and B Marriott. Infant and amah. Mr T. A Gottsche. Mr Wuin. Mrs. E. KaufTman. Miss D.370 words
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Article172 1933-10-20 3 KI'ALA. Brit. 954 ton", from B^njrok »C-10. j .kok 2*lo 111 mm. from Tehik Anaon or Tcluk Tla portj 30-10. A. Dan. 3.606 tons, from Bangkok for Malacca. PI. StreUenbam. i, Colomba Europe 23-10. «O. Brit. 109 torn, from Malacca 20-10. tor Malacca. Muar JO-10 OPHIR. Dut 2.JU)172 words
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Article99 1933-10-20 3 Frldaj. October »0 Shtp, aJoaride tbe WT«arvr, w ~rte4 to arriTe. (■ale. r.n trance East Wharf HMS Herald EKE Wharf Ophlr 22 1 Main Wharf Talma IS 3 Ajax 7 3 Empire Dock Rhexrnor 30 3 City of Khlo 37 3 Wrvt Wharf Teueer 4 4 Centaur99 words
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Article22 1933-10-20 3 Ilmenite in Bags. Rate from Singapore to Japan ports (direct) is fixed at $7 50 per ton of 20 cwt.22 words
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Article101 1933-10-20 3 Smallpox Case In Shanghai. The health bulletin oi the League ol Nations. Eastern Bureau, (or the wees ended Oct. 14 states: Bassm 3 smallpox cases; Bombay, l plague case and 1 dath: Chittagong 1 cholera case and 1 death: Madras 22 smallpox cases and 6 deaths101 words
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Advertisement464 1933-10-20 3 M NORDDKIITSfHtH V(jji"jja7 Of rmaiiy > The underm?nttooed are Uie ccmpsnyi lniondcd fixtures OUTWARD (ISAR for *****0. Manila. Hong Kong. Shanghai. N. Chlr :...n O t 24 SA ARBRUCttEI* for *****0 Manila Hong Kong. Shanghai N China ft Japan Nov. t MAIN (or Manila. Hong Kong. Shanghai. N China A464 words
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Advertisement413 1933-10-20 3 REDUCED FARES ROUND-THE-WORLD First Class £169.5.0 Twist Class £110 Fares apply W I from Singapore 01 Penang. All water route except first class rail A< United States or Canada. Via Panama Canal frc York to Los Angeles San Francisco. Fir* CUm »Fpro\iauU-ly fIS ■MMmI TmM <U« wniluM; RM additional For413 words
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Advertisement292 1933-10-20 3 ELLERMAM BUCK! STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. LBKM \n I. INK. K»l{ lIWRK. LONDON, l<" rEEDAM MM' 1 1 trti -"'i < Dur B>i LE EVAJJB\ II CITY OF NORWICH Jan 29 r<-b 2 i i» i. H cn\ 01 errs- ok AMKKK AN MAM HI WAN" LINK FOX II M.IKAX. BOSTON292 words
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Miscellaneous74 1933-10-20 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. ins Sunshine temp •P hrs. -F Alor Star 89 o 05 7.5 75 Sitiawan 91 0.02 6.7 72 K. Trengganu 85 025 33 71 Bukit Jeram 90 0.09 7.4 71 Malacca 88 0.44 5.1 71 Singapore <Mt Faben74 words
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Miscellaneous91 1933-10-20 3 TIM TABUS. Sunda>. (KUtwr M. H W 11 40 a.m. 9 ft. 7 In I. W. 5 '6 a m 3 ft. 5 In 6 29 p.m 2 In Mon4« T OrUkar M. H W 1 < ri 8 ft 9 In.. 12 20 p m 9 ft 7 in91 words
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Advertisement413 1933-10-20 4 SITUATIONS VACANT Whoa apalriag lor any pasMlaa a*ver-liw-d in lh«e colasana wrmd r«a4es of testlmnntate. Do not send orlginah j IST RBQUIRED qualmcaUons ill ralarr desired to Box No 837. Straits Timri WANTED an Intelligent and experienced »rll trrsrd in modern ibber cultivation and manage- ibe able to make reports413 words
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Advertisement713 1933-10-20 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET Bungalows, *"r""'* Park, AnguWa Co. HOtMR OB Iwatthstlcsl BUL RSsst tM Darted Engineers. TO LRT. 7. toaatsr lid, 14. Onafcrworth Road. Apply Meysr Broa. TO LBT, SHOP. FLAT. Amber Mansions Appl) Sport Building Corp. 04. Market St TO LJCT No J. Swanage Hoad. (off Tanjong Katottg713 words
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Advertisement591 1933-10-20 4 FOR SALE FOR BALK, complir hotel gas cooking range. 8 ovens, 8 not pastes, racks, etc in excellent condition Apply P O Bos No 089. HsiOipnri. Plywood For Furniture Factories All desired rllsnensirma at reasonable prices. Stocked by CHOP KWONO SIN 100. Sown, Bridge Bawd, and CHOP MKNO SCN. 08.591 words
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Advertisement682 1933-10-20 4 MISCELLANEOUS LBSOONB Df PIANO AND FRENCH Madame Dstta. 1. Palsy Road. Tot sm. I Ton can have THB SUNDAY TTMBB delivered to you every week for thrs* months fer 3100. Masjapw. Sunday Ttmss. IF TOD HATS RZLATTVBB OR FRIEKD6 Overseas, have the Straits Budget posted to them evwy week, 814682 words
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Advertisement1245 1933-10-20 4 AUCTION NOTICES^ BUSINESS CARDS BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL j ASSIGNEE p I G A R O RE J. M. JACKSON IA V^ BasAmrUy No. 76 of 1933. Special Bewared Charge* AUCTION SALE Tm <>--«>■•:« .»d novembeb only of wen made Jccobean design walnut -stained Cft PEKMANENT teak household rurnlture1,245 words
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Miscellaneous158 1933-10-20 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Hitkla OaUMk wMkMt Malaya. Masaja. Pw(a|«. M.n.hl» IM I *•>• QaarterlT »*M 111-M Hair Vearl, WM »<^J» 1 early t**J» N*te OaUUIUa ck«M tkMM Uklb*> the nail bask atwiaat. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The rhargM aa4 awUscUaaw (ar CLASSIMM> M>\i:KTISKKKNTB are aa um*T ent* per line per Insertion with a158 words
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1063 1933-10-20 5 Let Us Hold On To What We Are. London, Bept. 26. Mr. Stanley Baldwin last night broadcast an introduction to a series of talks on "The National Character." which are to be given weekly. h-/in-nlng on Monday next. He said that It was a good1,063 words
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Article73 1933-10-20 5 All Migratory labourers To Ho Finder-Printed. Mukden. Oct 7 The linger- printing of all m coolies In Manchuria Is n< ■wing in Mukden. Harbin and chun. The Ministry of Defem j kuo recently decreed that measure for the registration In this country should be car- j throughout the73 words
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Advertisement189 1933-10-20 5 HOTELb TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE MAKAN KETCHILL I to 8 30 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANC^ 945 pm to Mid-yjght SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st. "THE MADCAPS OF MONTMARTRE" ELEANORE NINON, Roy Pierre and Leo Mantin WILL APPEAW IN THEIR FINAL PERFORMANCE. ADMISSION N ON -DINERS $1.00 RAFFL! TKD ORCHIvSTRA MOM 5381. SEA189 words
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Advertisement142 1933-10-20 5 FRESH STOCKS JUST ARRIVED —t. s. yComorin'J OLDHAM BRITISH MADE Faithful Service 1 DRY HT BATTERIES TRIPLE CAPACITY TYPES 64 Volt Blocks $6-00 16! do Grid Bias 1-20 SOLE AGENTS RADIO SERVICE Co. off Malaya Ltd. Broadcast Hous*. 2, Orchard Road, Singapore. REDUCTION OF FREIGHT ON The Royal State Railways142 words
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Miscellaneous392 1933-10-20 5 MALAYAN AJtS. KUALA LUMPUR. Programme For Friday, October 20, 1933. Call Sign ZGE. Waveleugtli *»92 Metres. 7 p.m. (An all H.M.V. broadcast). C 1873 Overture— Rosamunde Part I and ll— Symphony Orchestra. C 1890 Vocal— The Sorcerer Part I and ii Light Opera Company. C 1898 Selection— Dawn Sunset— The392 words
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Miscellaneous164 1933-10-20 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) ACROSS. |2- sft1 9 Paddle J. Or- who o«L* ji 6. Thk-v n 10 H.«d-drw» Morocc* 11. Lad 30. Hiii.l 12 Meadow 32 Fanrv 14. Patterns 15. Back's nests 36. On the more IS. Enclosure 3t Luun tv 24. Least young 40. Slumbartnc 22. Hop kUn164 words
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Article2463 1933-10-20 6 BRITAIV.s OVTUMH ANALYSED REDI LED TAXATION, DRASTU DEBT REDUCTION, 4\/> 4 TRADE BOOM? THE ARM A\lt I S WHIM ARE MIMATI RE GMNBUL EUtCTWN BEFORE HRISTMAS. 'From Our Own Correspondent) s-nurrs Tins Omct. flirt Street. Oct 4 rpHE current political situation can be quickly2,463 words
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Article345 1933-10-20 6 Planes As Factor For London. Sept. iC Ob regular air lines the total mileage flown this year will reach 100.000.000. This truly remarkable figure was mentioned by the Marquis London deny. Secretary of State for Air. In a speech yesterday welcoming the delegates to the345 words
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Article41 1933-10-20 6 Railway Journey To Be Done In 36 Hours. Nanking. Oct. 6. Local press reports state that the Shanghal-Pelping through express train will be Inaugurated shortly. It will, according to report*, require only 34 hours for the entire journey.41 words
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Advertisement357 1933-10-20 6 cant measure yuur oil bill by the price you pay for a pint or quart of oil V repairs, low petrol mile- -a^v^^^ >* ~w\ a K° ari( ss l NlW r must be --______>2i accounted for in the I'inal MGBBjbjbbi —^41 figures, it's really a waste of mjjjj 4**357 words
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Article314 1933-10-20 7 End Of The Nanking Meeting:. Nanking, Oct. 30. With the completion of the sports yesterday, the national atiiletlc meetIng at Nanking was brought to a close. Mr. Un Sen. the chairman of the Nanking Oovernment, gave reception last night to the athletes, and in a short address complimentedSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 314 words
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Article50 1933-10-20 7 (From Our Own Correspondent > Penang. Oct. 20. The following have been selected to represent Penang against Selangor In the Inter-State Rugby match on Satur- day at Kuala Lumpur Whaley. Fenwick. Boyd. Brady. Clark. Bingham. Urn Keng Chuan Coupar. Hlndley. r^afTan. Parker. Rycroft. Seoul ar. Bang Han and50 words
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Article101 1933-10-20 7 New Guns Ordered For Kwanptung. Canton, Oct 11. The National Defence Committee has appointed Mr. Cheung Kwokyuen and several members of the Committee to Inspect the coastal lands of Kwangtung. Every effort Is being made to strengthen the defence of the province. Gen Chan Chal-tong has recently made101 words
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Article79 1933-10-20 7 Kwangsi Sending Delegate To Moscow. Wuchow. Oct 10 The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Kwangsi Mr. Pan Chue-keL has been ordered to Russia by th* Provincial Oovernment for a six months' tour Mr Pan Is going to Inspect Russiu s Five- Year Industrial Plan and wlli report79 words
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Article159 1933-10-20 7 Operated On By Dr. H. S.l Sontter. Bombay. Sept. 39. An operation was performed upon i the wire of General Bahadur Shamshere Bahadur June Rana, eldest ton of the Maharaja of Nepal, this morn- ing by Dr. h. 8 Soutter of London, who excised the ulcer on her159 words
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Article88 1933-10-20 7 Party Of Bathers In The Jumna. Acra. Bept 90 A party of about 40 persons l. Agra yesterday for bathing In th Jumna, as It was Dusserah. a*. Kallash. a distance of about six miles from here i t and have not yet returned. It is feared88 words
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Article115 1933-10-20 7 Different Sums For Wounded Men. Pelplng. Oct 4 The recent trouble at Tangku between Japanese and Chinese Is reported In Chinese despatches to have been amicably settled by payment of ironey to the persons wounded during the disturbances. According to these reports, the Chinese authorities agreed to pay115 words
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Article59 1933-10-20 7 INDIA- CEYLON CABLE. Construction To Begin. I" March. imb->. Sept The work on the new cable batVW I India and Ceylon pro' .dlntt I blued telegraphic com— unlc.r begin next March The question ol provision of land lines betw<- i mannar and Colombo Is r up pending Inquiries from biuln-st59 words
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Article34 1933-10-20 7 Madras. Sept 30 A Madura .nessage says that eight Congrejy "volunteers" who rested ior picketing tank were charged before the Sub-Magis-trate under the Town N The Magistrate sentenced eight days' rigorous ImpTtsonmeat34 words
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Advertisement415 1933-10-20 7 A SPUCNOin BKITIsn STBEE* ADAP- Storf. f TION OF TCICTU THVBSTOITS NOTH. '^A l f)l T S tm* tttar- "one precious :1V;: i YEAR" ElLl—! with i Janne grey owen nares w basil rathbone Pcramoual 11CI11>H rKi)l>li I lON. >^ > I '"*V NEXT CHANGE j THAT TITLE TELLS THE415 words
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Advertisement158 1933-10-20 7 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Sunday, Oct 29th at 9-30 p.m. POPULAR SUNDAY CONCERT by the SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY Full Symphony Orchestra Booking Opens at Little's Oct. 23rd. POPULAR PRICES $2, $1 A 50 cents Book Your Berth for a real flight't fun and Excitement on the "SLEEPING-CAR 16.15-9.1511 6.15-9.15 1 HcapTFol158 words
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Article166 1933-10-20 8 Quotations Weaker AH Round. FT KTHKR I>ROP IN BOTH COMMODITIES. (From Our Financial Corre«pond Singapore, Friday. Today's Prices Rubber. 11 7 i rts, a Ib.. ■own ct. Tin, Singapore price $111.50. down 87 !j. Go*d. £6 9fl. lid. down ?s. 1 ;d. ffesttrdM\ 1'r «ubb«r. l.«nd<u. 3166 words
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Article317 1933-10-20 8 s.ne.iporr iUi 29. U noon. Buyer Seller Java Cube 7 75 aMer •♦OO Hamburg Cube 775 I Muntok White Pepper 21 75 White Pepper 2075 Black Pepper 12.50 Mixed Black Pepper 8.50 1 <" >i>ra. sundrled 3 15 I c >pra. mixed 2.60 Small Flake Tapioca 4 50 Fair317 words
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Article25 1933-10-20 8 From Philippine Islands by President Harrison due at Singapore daylight toBOttW. China and Japan by V lluru due at Singapore 00 ftlonda/. I25 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article456 1933-10-20 8 I.^HUf VaL Pd. £1 £1 Asam Kurrbang Buyers Sellers 30 31/£1 £1 Austral Malay 5/- 6/- Aver Hitam Tin 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang I'adang 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang 50 60 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 5/- 5 Hong456 words
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Article287 1933-10-20 8 Issue jTaL IV Buyw« Seller* 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 100 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.45 1.55 ■1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.10.0 5.15.0 0 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.10 5.25 xd •1 £1 Con. T. S. T,c Prefs. 24/- 25/- i £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 22287 words
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Article138 1933-10-20 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal A\^ p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4'^ 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 103138 words
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Article376 1933-10-20 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations Today Prices Fr&eer Lyall ft Ev»t* ft Co. Allenby ($1) 0.85 0.95 0.75 090 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 A. Hi tarn ($1) 0.90 1.00 0.75 1.00 A. Kilning ($1) 0.16 0.20 0.15 0.20 A. Malay ($2) 1.40376 words
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Article225 1933-10-20 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 4' London, 60 days' sight 2/ fondon, 30 days' sight 2/4 I*>ndon, demand225 words
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Article21 1933-10-20 8 The Air Mall despatched fron. Singapore on Oct. 11 was delivered In London on Oct. 19. 1933 18 days).21 words
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Article96 1933-10-20 8 Rugby Oct. 1«. Foreign exchanges today were Amsterdam 7.88 Athens 560 Belgrade 230 Berlin 13.27' Brussels 22.75 Bucharest 540 Bombay 1 6 3 64 Buenos Aires 44 »2» 2 official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 16.37"^ Hong Kong: 1 5 1 16 Helsingfors 226' a Lisbon 104' 2 Madrid 37 nom.British Wireless - 96 words
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Article105 1933-10-20 8 Outhrie and Co s report, dated Oct. 19, on latest buyers' prices for Malayan Palm oil and palm kernels. 1 states Palm Oil In Bulk: elf. landed weight* New York Philadelphia 250 cents (US currency) per Ib. c.l. landed weights USA Pacific Ports 2.45 cents U.S. currency)105 words
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Article39 1933-10-20 8 (T^e figures In brackets d^ooUa the rsjures of corresponding period of .ast rear). Takuapa Valley —Output Ml hrs, IM.OOC cv. yds. 764 pels. Pahang— <l.:io pels 1 1.310 pefc. Ipoh— .44* pels) 251 pels. TtadL- 213 pels.39 words
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Article196 1933-10-20 8 Tada? I Scuu Pandjajie. Btn«talU. su« Pakan Barixv Furt ur Kock Pa. lAmpangi 3 pm. Shanghai. Japan Korea (Oal Maru) tu Bltnjor. Pangkal Pining. BUllton BalaMa <Ed?ndalr< 4 iv. ilhLast Borneo. Crlrbt-!. MolnccM Timor DtUjr iNam Yont> Slbu I 4 pm, T«ra»rrpw Singkawajig Hcmangkat and Ba-nfrai iPaJopop196 words
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Article68 1933-10-20 8 CHAMBER OF C OMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Nooa, 0d -•<». UM, wjual to London Standard Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 117 (F. 0.8.) 12. t Standard K.S.S. on Trn.ler Buy its M Of*- n 11 15/16 12 1 If Nov. -Dee. ..12 12 > K Jan-Mar. 12i M l£i 4 Apr-June 12168 words
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Article117 1933-10-20 8 RUBBER COMPA NIES. Results Of Year's Operations. [From Our Own Correspondent] London. Oct 16 Kenny <Belangor> Rubber Company Ltd. reports a profit of £1,29. year ended June 30. A turn of ha» been carried forward to i Hoscote (Malaya) Rubber Estates. Ltd. has reported a profit of £180, which has117 words
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Article37 1933-10-20 8 By Poelau Rtfbtmh CarUim«F Coou> Verde Felix Rouaar! Kara l^-ft \rr*. Spore I. ndnn Sept 14 Ort 6 Bept. IS Oct 7 Bep«. 18 Oct. 7 Srpt M Oct 16 8-pf 21 Oct It37 words
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Advertisement17 1933-10-20 8 EKCo ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO POWER UNITS. NO MORE BATTERY TROUBLE. EIIYSTQIE RAIIO ELECTRIC Ct. 2S-M. Orchard Read. Sincapor*17 words
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Miscellaneous98 1933-10-20 8 ABEANGEMENTS FOR THE WFI rrMaj. OrUbcr PoUre Band. BoUiikal da.-j. 1.1 l p irn. Sjlardsy. Oclakrr II Prrak Rsccs. Plmt Th? I.HIlr Drvll I ria\ I* I >oodwood Park Holrl 930 pi;; I TMdajr. OrWbrr M. Annusl mtc KtnU Tin T- i. ng Bank Cnambrrs. noon Prrak Races. Second Day98 words
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Article500 1933-10-20 9 Malcolm Bowley Son's Report Malcolm Bowley and Son's report, dated London. Sept 29. states naps*. There— has been a firmer tendency in evidence during the week, in spite of the small volume of business. Speculative interest has been negligible. The consumptive demand In Europe has500 words
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Article247 1933-10-20 9 "Railways The Life Blood Of Industry." iFrom Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct S. Lord Melchett "One begins to wonder whether the Industrialists of this, muntry will ever realise their respon- slbillties. and either set their house in order or not grumble when the Government tries to do it247 words
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Article314 1933-10-20 9 (losing: Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent). London. Oct. 19 Closing quotations today of the pnn cipal British stocks are given below The rise or fall is In relation to the price of Oct. 18. UOWRNMCNT STOCKS. BUI I ISM Rl^. or Fall Conversion Loan314 words
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Article59 1933-10-20 9 (From Our Own Correspondent > London. Oct. 19. Abaco <Selangor> Rubber Ltd. reports a loss of £1.336 for the year ended Mar. 31. and that £210 has been carried forward to credit South Perak Rubber Syndicate Ltd reports a loss of £100 for the year ended June 30.59 words
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Article1019 1933-10-20 9 Debt Operations. GILT-EDGED STOCKS FIRM. From Our Own Correspondent London. Ocj 3. The market's expectations were partially fuiniled by the issue of th« E 150.000.000 2S per cent. Conversion Loan. 1944-49, for which applications at 94 were inrtted. But the loan was not by -any means1,019 words
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Advertisement595 1933-10-20 9 BANKING. NKDKRLANDSCH IM)IS< HK HANDBLSI ANK NT. V. ■Mabliabed IM3 at Amaterdam A .rued Capital Olda. IUI.OOOMO Paid Up Capital Olda. U.MO.OM BeM.vek Old* BMRJV u» tn Htm \mnlikihm BK\N<II lIHIII.S IH> HM.lt. BOTTEBDAM. ntl^l \n RBAN« lU* Bi.ta.in Head Office (or Dutch JTaat I RKtM II nil H CH595 words
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Advertisement268 1933-10-20 9 MALAYA RUBBER STATISTICS. Monthly return or dealers and port stocks. Straits Settlements, at close of business. September 30th. 1933. "in tons, as declared. A. DEALERS' STOCKS D R V WE T TOTAL TOTAL DRY CREPE RUBBER Area R.SA U8& WET Scrap DRY WET DRY estate remlll lump (estimated blanket by268 words
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Advertisement311 1933-10-20 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPr-U, N. 7. (NETHERLANDS TRAiiING SOCIETY.) EsUblished in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHBB IN ROTTERDAM AND THK HAGUE. HEAD OFFICE FOR THK I BATAVIA. Branches throughout tne Dutch Bast Indies and in the Sirai'.s Settlements India. China. Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANBEBR: The NaMaaal ProtiariaJ Baak.311 words
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Article112 1933-10-20 10 Singapore, lumni* SUte Fair. Wtth Janet Oajnor. WUI Rogers. 6 15 15. CAPITOL Sleeping Car Wtth Ivor Novello Madeleine Carrole. US— 15. GREAT MOULD Cabaret— There Ooes The Bride Leather Necking. HAILBOKUI (ill Id-Ka-Chand Indian Talk* IS—9.IS. NEW WORLD Side Shows. Cabaret. Dancing. Talkie*. Theatre* Cinema* rAVILION One Predoua112 words
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Obituary70 1933-10-20 10 ANTHONY —At the Oeneral Hospital. 81n«»- 1 pore this morning. Alrc Anthony, son of the I Ut* Mr J. M. Anthony of Penan; and Hn. Anthony, aged 49. Funeral at Bid»dart thj afternoon 5 p m LEWIS —At the General Hospital on Thurs- day. October 19. 1933. at 1.3070 words
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872 1933-10-20 10 Although recent discussion in the Legislative Council and In the newspapers has shown that the F.M.S Railways have few friends in Singapore. this discussion has at least cleared the air and removed misunderstandings We now know exactly what the872 words
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Article252 1933-10-20 10 Monday, Oct. j H H The Sultan of Selangor. Mr F. W. Douglas and Tungku Laxamana ■pent the day at Government House Mr. E V O. Day. Miss Mabin and Che' Daud bin Mohamed Shah had luncheon at Government House. Hon. Mr. A. S. Haynes. Mrs. Haynes i252 words
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Article588 1933-10-20 10 FRANCE AND GOLD. Under the pressure of a six milliard tranc budget deficit, even the stem Integrity of the French tranc Is threatened. This 1a the lroniral i sequel to France's unbending attitudi at the time of the World Economic Conference. The very depression which the588 words
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Article1001 1933-10-20 10 SILVER. Discussing how silver can be saved. Mr W T Hart, the economist, in this article toys that the only satisfactory solftiov o/ the problem, apart trurr. a general price rise in wh'ch silver participated, would be some scheme /or comprehensive output control. The causes of depression1,001 words
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Advertisement25 1933-10-20 10 1 •^^■bsmM SMS "f^ial 1 nTtA^fjsj wk s-+Wma3i2*mi ml )ilQjfl JVM wto' Aa IMPOSE ■fE^HHBaHH m iViiiilfi BPfvT^ f I JLj^Hnfltf a&At^aHsHal •^P^jP^H t WJ.W.25 words
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Advertisement107 1933-10-20 10 A SCRFW LOOSE Never salad, take M U D. M. GRANT CO. Large ar ssaall SMtw repair*. charges moderate. IT Ca*eaagk Read. rhcae 71*5. I BHOWNB— At Bungsar Hoapltal. Kuala Lumpur, on Oct. 15, 1933. to Maul wife of L. V. Browne, Kuala Lumpur, a son. PBT —On October I*.107 words
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728 1933-10-20 11 DANGEROUS REDUCTION IN PERSONNEL. Admiral Beatty On A Grave And Deplorable Blunder. Matt following the warning of Admiral Sir Krnk (hat' I mi I BttJ -I Naval Staff, that (.real Mm am must take Btßfjg: *>f its defence position and consider whether it is728 words
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Article32 1933-10-20 11 ULM DORS IT! l)erb>. West Australia. (>. A new England- Australia record wan established when Mr. Charles Mm landed at 0.15 a.m. local lime, beating KiniMord Smith by II hour*. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article206 1933-10-20 11 New Ambassador To Berlin. Rugby. Oct is 81r Eric Phipps. the new Brt'ish Ambassador In Berlin, in presenting hu credenUals today to President von Hlndrnburg said "I in proud to have been entrusted with thU honourable mission at so important a Junetun- Never before has international cooperation206 words
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Article638 1933-10-20 11 General Strike Called For Tomorrow. SI Paul. MinnnoU M The »arm Holiday Association hu railed a general strike in the Urmlnt lndm»lrjr to begin at noon on Katanlajr IN DIRK NKKI> OK I ASH. Karmers May Dump Cotton On IhM. New Orlr*n. Oct 19 The American638 words
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Article731 1933-10-20 11 TUNNEL UNDER ROAD TO R EICHSTAG. Kngineer Questioned. BRANCH TO PALACE OF PRESIDENT. Berlin. Ort 17 On Tuesday the hearing of the Reichstag trial opened with the announcement by the presiding Judge of the sadden death of the Dutch Con-Mil-Oeneral in I-elpslg. Dr Knobel. who had been watching the cawAneta-Trans-Ocean - 731 words
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Article33 1933-10-20 11 Paris Oct. 11 The Bank of France wUI begin to Issue nickel nve franc pieces on Oct. 11 nve franc paper Mite betaf gradually withdrawn from circulation Ansts Trim rtrtmm33 words
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Article219 1933-10-20 11 Military Dictatorship Planned? Shanghai. Oct 10 The Japanese Cabinet held another meeting on Tuesday when It w M decided to conclude a non aggression pact with the U3A and to settle outstanding questions with Soviet Russia, but the Finance Minister and the Minuter for War would not219 words
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Article155 1933-10-20 11 Marked Absence Of I^rge Selling. Rugby Oct. Ift The underlying strength of Mm markets has been demonstrated in a remarkable fashion by the steadiness displayed on the London Stock Exchange during the period of political uncertainty caused by Oermany's decision announced on Saturday. There has been a marked155 words
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Article70 1933-10-20 11 British Shipping To Benefit By Part With Portugal. London. Oct 19 An Anglo- Portuguese agreement was concluded on Saturday whereby, in return for the osntlnued protection of the descriptions -Port" and Madeira- tn the United Kingdom. Portugal undertakes to abolish all forms of discrimination against British vessels InReuter - 70 words
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Article115 1933-10-20 11 Acting AdiuUnt^onersJ In Boer War Dead. London. Oct 19 The death has taken place of Lord Treowen at the age of S3 Reutcr. Lord Treowen was Lord Lieutenant of Monmouthshire w*4 President of the Cymnmxiorlon Society H. •wnevgaaua 30.000 acres of land and took a great interest In115 words
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Article46 1933-10-20 11 Chinese Reports Denied K> Soviet Agency. Moscow. Oct. St. The reports published In the Chinese papers allsg ing that Soviet aeroplanes had bombed Changchun (the capital of Msnchukuot and had flown over Cncngteh tJehol Clty> are absolutely untrue, according is the Tass Ageory -Reutsff.46 words
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Article419 1933-10-20 11 Nanking DttMwfl To Settle l)i*nufr T\l KS WITH J VPW. Withdrawal Of S«m irt Mml mmUvUmm i» i i and Japan fw ment of all outstanding «tfl putes have been agreed upon. according to latest rep»>(oinndtnt with this aMMalional turn i>f e\eni>. r «-|>»>ri~ from South419 words
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Advertisement35 1933-10-20 11 Farther rea«lU of thr \li i i tasaes are on pair > 8 Kliy i. ■iM4«r4.a«4 Ut «ulll> *m partly. >»■ < mm .:••>. k* c»rUi» r Iks MBM prrrriHair ol Mattor M •»»r» gs| ■atJKsutsssi GETZ BROS. CO.35 words
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258 1933-10-20 12 Dutch Newspapers Fear A Flight Of Capital. The publication in the Straits Times of news of the purchase bv the Wampo? Tobacco and Rubber Estates, Bah Lias, the entral Sumatra Rubber Estates. Bila Rubber Lands and the SialanK Rubber Estates of an important rubber interest258 words
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Article112 1933-10-20 12 Siamese Rebels Last Act At Don Muang. [Prom Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok. Oct. 19 Among those arrested following the loo of the 81am revolt is Prince rn. Slams leading agricultural and at present the DirectorGeneral of the Department of Agriculture and Research. rs' shop In Bangkok are reopening112 words
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Article147 1933-10-20 12 Major-General's First Inspection. (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Pecans. Oct. 19. General L C. L Oldfleld. who Is Inspecting the Kedah Volunteers arrived at Alor Star on Tuesday and was received at the station by the British Adviser. Mr. Hall, and a guard of honour. He had lunch at147 words
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Article139 1933-10-20 12 1 (■■..rroV* evening., about six Ik, j nine font shark was |M by member the < rr\ ■>f the m (rniaur which Is Krrthed at Jardine Viiarf. i:i cor -.ny with .i-iothi r larger one. had -en vrrn prrviousl> in thr vicinity of thr wharf hy139 words
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Article178 1933-10-20 12 WOULD NOT COM E O UT. it Who Was Trapped In Room. Mr N (irlce the second magistrate, nfluenced by the demeanour ot an accused who adopted the role ot a mentally affected man in iplte of the fact that he mental authorities had certified him sane. .inant was a178 words
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Article44 1933-10-20 12 Diree Tamils appeared before Mr N. charged with cheating a >t named Nadaison. in res promissory net* ior (120. The complainant %as In turn charged with theft of $140. The four Tarr.lls claimed trial The canes were postponed for one week for44 words
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Article90 1933-10-20 12 The 70th and 71st meetings were held in Singapore on Oct. 17 and 19. Evidence was taken from representatives of local steamship companies, regarding their operations and various questions affecting their Interests, as follows:— I The Ho Hong Bteamship Co (1932' Ltd from Mr. W W Jenkins.90 words
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Article125 1933-10-20 12 Revenue Officers Wade And Swim. A party ol revenue officers under Assistant Supervisor Tan Ewe Chee made a morning raid on Oct. 17 on an Isolated Island off Lorong 17, Geyking and arrested two Chinese, Chua Ban and Hoon Pit. The officers had considerable difficulty In reaching the125 words
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Article111 1933-10-20 12 Chinos Clerks Fatal Swim. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Oct. 19. A ('rownlng case occurred today at Tanjong Bungah when Cheng Eng Aun. a clerk employed by a Chinese firm and a family man living In Lorong Slamat went with a friend. Ang Ban Seng, a clerk111 words
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Article332 1933-10-20 12 Mr. F. St G. aulfield. FIRST DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS. Cable news was received this morning from the Straits Times London correspondent of the death at his home in Ipswich of Mr. Francis 3t. George Caulfleld. a pioneer member of the Public Works Department In332 words
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Article99 1933-10-20 12 Prison For Mealing Master's (ash. Sentence ol seven days' rigorous Imprisonment was passed by Mr. N. Orice on Loi Ah Ling, the Chinese servant of Mr. P. L. Tanner, of Goodwood Park Hotel, who pleaded guilty to theft of! $1 from his master's table. Mr Tanner had on99 words
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Article224 1933-10-20 12 Johore Planter's Wedding:. From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 11. Mr William O. Ross, of Pengkalan Bukit Estate. Muar. Johore. called yes- terday. and told me that he Is to be married at the Parish Church. Pinner. on Oct. 21. to Miss Madge Leigh, daughter224 words
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Article176 1933-10-20 12 Set House On Fire And Hit Girl. Tangavalam was charged In the police court yesterday with mischief by settlrg fire to his own attap house In Whltley Road In the afternoon, and with voluntarily causing hurt to a young Chinese girl, Peng Klat. by hitting her over the176 words
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Article41 1933-10-20 12 H.H the Regent of Kedah. the Tunjku Ahmad and a private secretary, who arrived In Singapore by the Kedah on Tuesday, are sailing for Java this afternoon The party will be away for about a month and will stay at Soekaboemi.41 words
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Article311 1933-10-20 12 Islanders Terrorised. STRANGE STORY FROM NETHERLANDS INDIA. 'From Our Own Correspondent > Medan. Oct 1C An Ambun correspondent of the Nleuws van der Dag writes that the Christian population of Ambun has been living In a state of perpetual dread as the result of a311 words
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Article49 1933-10-20 12 Residents of Klant and planters on estates between KnaU I.umpur and Klanc are notified that they can now receive the StraiU Times on the morninf after publication. as the first mall is sent by the Mi am train from Kuala l.nmpur. thai connecting with the ni«ht mall from Sin«aporr49 words
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Article273 1933-10-20 12 Second Sailor Occupant's Kvidence. During the further hearing yester day of the case In which F.M Love a European Warder. Is charged with causing grievous hurt by a rash act to a Chinese. Low Seng Poh. D H Ward another able seaman on board H M B Herald,273 words
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Article90 1933-10-20 12 Represented Passengers As Members Of Crew. The compradore of toe tx Cap St. Francis was fined $100 before Mr. R J Curtis, the third magistrate yesterday on his pleading guilty to an offence against the Aliens Ordinance. Mr. W. H. Oatfleld. Immigration Officer, said that the accused was90 words
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Article644 1933-10-20 12 WHAT THE JAPANESE ARE DOING IN 8.N.8. In British North Borneo (writes correspondent of Th" Plai. Japanese own 20.000 acres at Tawao on the East Coast near the Dutch border We believe we are right In saying there are 12.000 acres planted with Hevea. In644 words
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Article57 1933-10-20 12 The band or the S S Police will p'ny the following, weath permitting, at Botanic Oardens today at 5 15 p.m. Spanish March A Bunch of Roses (Chapii; Overture Les Cloches tfes Conville < Planquette Waltz Qems cl Oeng 1 (OeBg'l); SelecUon lolar.Uvt <Bullrvan > Descriptive Bells Across57 words
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Advertisement35 1933-10-20 12 LOWRIES PURPLE LABEL SCOTCH WHISKY Q A good quality, palatable Scotch Whisky with a smooth flaxour. <J On sale everywhere at $3.10 per bottle. <J Insist on "Lowries" when buying whisky and save your purse.35 words
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Article143 1933-10-20 13 Well- Known Broker. FUNERAL AT BIDADARI NIIS UTKRNOON. The death took place at the General Hospital th's morning of Mr Alec at one time manager of Lazarus and Co. and In i .irs carrying on business as was 49 years of age. A familiar figure143 words
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Article191 1933-10-20 13 Mr. E. B. Draper And Miss J. E. S. Jolly. TkM woddlng took place at the Presbyterian Church. Singapore, on Tuesday of Mr Ernest Edward Draper, of I S Railways, and Miss Joyce Fna Sally Jolly, daughte. of Capt. and By, of Lane Cove. Sydney. The j phen191 words
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Article52 1933-10-20 13 From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang. Oct. 19. A furnished bungalow In Slmpang Lima was destroyed by first early this morning. The fl%e brigade were unable to sa>« the house and directed their efforts to saving an adjoining bungalow and garage. I The origin of the fire Is a52 words
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Article20 1933-10-20 13 •Some diseases of the mind" will bei the subject at the meeting of the j Singapore Psychological Association on| Monday.20 words
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Article190 1933-10-20 13 Sultan's Appeal For More Padi Planting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang. Oct. 19. The need for an extension of padi cultivation was stresses by his highness the Sultan of Selangor at the opening > of the Kuala Selangor Agri-Horticul-tural Exhibition Referring to his' recent tour of Java,190 words
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Article190 1933-10-20 13 Accused Not Allowed To Change Plea. When an elderly Chinese, who had pleaded guilty to possession of non- Government chandu at a previous hear- Ing. appeared for sentence before Mr H A Forrer. the criminal district Judge, yesterday, Mr. C. R. Stuart, appearlng on his behalf, said that190 words
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Article45 1933-10-20 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Oct. 19. Judgment was reserved by the I Seremban magistrate. Raja Kamaralzaman. In the case In which Dr. S. C. I Howard was summoned for alleged negligent driving. Mr. Francis A. Wright, defandants" counsel, addressed the court today.45 words
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357 1933-10-20 13 Legislation For Buildings Near Aerodromes. The following action was taken at a meeting of Committee No. 3 held on Oct. 10: In connection with the proposed re- damatlon In front of Clyde Terrace Market and the Municipal granite deI pot. approved proposals for negotiating with Government357 words
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Article107 1933-10-20 13 handu Smuggler Fined $800. When a Chinese pleaded guilty to attempting to smuggle chandu Into the Colony before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the criminal district Judge, yesterday. It was stated that the accused had ten Uhlls strapped round his right calf and ten round his left. The man107 words
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Article123 1933-10-20 13 Women In Police Station Incident. While two women, a Chinese and a Sinhalese, were making reports at the Kandang Kerbau police station after a quarrel, the Chinese turned on the Sinhalese and pulled her hair with such force that the woman fell to the r round and123 words
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Article51 1933-10-20 13 There will be a sale of fancy goods and Embroidery at the St. Anthony's Girls' School. Middle Road. from Saturday. Oct. 28 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 'to Tuesday Oct. 31. In addition to the above sale a few specimens of handwork by the school children will also be51 words
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Article480 1933-10-20 13 Appeal Dismissed. BUT JUDGE ALLOWS OPTION OF FINE. Remarking that the "ridiculous untruths she had told In the lower court stood heavily against her." Mr. Justice Mills yesterday dismissed the appeal of Choo Ah Sap, a Cantonese woman who had been convicted of criminal breach of trust480 words
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Article122 1933-10-20 13 Revenue Officer Attacked With Hammer. For attacking a revenue officer with a hammer, a Chinese named Hoh Chow Pee was sentenced to thra months' rigorous Imprisonment, by Mr i N Grlce. the Second Magistrate, yesI U May The complainant Urn 8o Po. said I that while walking122 words
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Article55 1933-10-20 13 < From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan. Oct 6 A distinguished visitor to Netherlands India recently was General Pabst. the Dutch Minister to Toklo Interviewed he denied that his visit was In any sense political. The Batavjaaach Nleuwsblad states chat Col. W. van der Poel U to succeed General55 words
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Article171 1933-10-20 13 The Reverend Mother Superior of the t Seremban Convent U an Inmate of the General Hospital. Singapore. Mr Sutan. of the Alor Star Prison Department, has retired from Government service after serving the Kedah I Government for twenty years. He has I settled down In Penang. I171 words
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Advertisement59 1933-10-20 13 IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO SATISFY EVERYON E, ALL THE TIME, BUT INDIA SUPER NON-SKID TYRES COME AS NEAR TO REALISATION OF THAT HIGH IDEAL AS IS HUMANLY POSSIBLE. FIT INDIA AND BE SUPER— SATISFIED SOLE AGENTS.— SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. (Incorporated to U» 8*) aY Every drop counts \N\S. it's59 words
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Advertisement402 1933-10-20 13 In every glass of Hall's Wine there is vigorous health and r strength it builds you up as no other tonic wine could. Hall's Wine contains valuable medicaments as well as the iron and vitamins of the grape and acts on the blood as soon as you take the first402 words
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Article334 1933-10-20 14 Arrangements For Practice. The B.V.R.A. announces pra t Buklt Tlmah Range fur tin- anntal Rifle Interport CompeUtlon «gnl»rt Shanghai and Hong Kong. The conditions are seven shots each at 300 yds 500 yds. and 800 yds In order to obtain the best possible I team marksmen, desirous of334 words
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1220 1933-10-20 14 Six-Nil Victory In Fast Game. Casaan Whitn The second trial match to select I team for the lnter-Btate U alnst Selangor toi *aa I'lr-d on the padang lav afternoui between teams k Colours and Wh; ime was very fast throughout anc nil victory was1,220 words
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Article276 1933-10-20 14 Results Of Yesterday's Games. <From Our Own Correspondent > Klang. Oct. 19. The following are the results of the Kuala Selangor Athletic sports which took place yesterday at Kuala Selangor:— Fatting the Weight: l. Kong Koh; 2. Mewa Singh. Kuala Selangor. High Jmm»: 1. V. K. Arumugam.276 words
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Article467 1933-10-20 14 Three Victories With An Injured Spine. Remarkable courage was shown by Mi— b. N. 8. Dickin in U» Oreat Britain junior championship nna's at Wimbledon on 8ept. 18. She won all three finals the sin gles, girls' doubles, and mixed doubles playing the whole time with her467 words
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Article65 1933-10-20 14 The October Monthly Medal of the Johore Civil Service Club wai played over the Istana Course and resulted In a win for Mr B J. R Barton 8c 60 The following cards were retur. B. J. R. Barton. 80—20 60; R. V. 8. Wright 86—18 68: A. B.65 words
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Article47 1933-10-20 14 The following have been Invited to play hockey for B.C.R.C. Friday. Oct 20. S.C.R.C II vs RAT II at S.C.RC. Ground—Hock Llat. Ah Chuan. Hong Chuan. Chee Llm. Boon Olm. Kee Choc. Kee Pow. Olm Hock. Choon Leong. Chee Tong. Kong Leong. Res: Kee Tlan. Oee Boon.47 words
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Article29 1933-10-20 14 An All-Malayan Indo-Ceyloneac eleven will meet the Malays on Oct. 38 at Jalan Besar and will play a game against the Wiltshire* on Oct. 39 on the same ground.29 words
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Article21 1933-10-20 14 The Wiltshire Regiment's second hockey eleven defeated the indian Association by the odd goal In seven on the IA ground yesterday.21 words
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Article17 1933-10-20 14 A batch of 19 pony griffins for the Talplng Turf Club has arrived at Talplng from Australia.17 words
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Article42 1933-10-20 14 The Ladles monthly medal competition played on Wednesday and Thursday resulted as follows: Mrs. P. Wilson. 1 up: Mrs R E. Morris. 1 up: Mrs. V. O. Savl. 2 down: Mrs. P. Power. 2 down: Miss E Power. 4 down42 words
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Article72 1933-10-20 14 Intending competitors are reminded that the closing date for the ten -mile cross country race organised by th? Clerical Union will be Sunday. Oct. 22, Those desiring to participate In the race axe requested to send their names to the Hon. Sports Secretary. Mr. J P Tham. No.72 words
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Article111 1933-10-20 14 Tafer. Octaktr M. Hockey Poltce II vc. SRC. n.. Depot: 8 C B.C. B RAF 11. SRC trd A PC. v». YM 0 A H A PC grd R»(by. S.C C. "A" vi R> T. "A, f±tmr*m, Octoktr 11. Bokldc T <Je«n m. V C. Boo*. New World111 words
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Article126 1933-10-20 14 Selangor Team To Meet Singapore. The following hare been Invited to play (or Selangor against Singapore n Um State hockey match at Singapore on Saturday Low Cheng Nam; W. J Thomas and Oorbex Singh; C. O LaBrooy. L. de Sllta and A. N. Shepherdson: H Koelmeyer, C. Jumeaux.126 words
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Article181 1933-10-20 14 Draw For Singapore Interdub Championship. The following is the result of the draw for the Singapore Inter-club badminton championship First round: Diehard B.P. v* Novic P Roseray B.P vs. Amateur Sport •i? Assn. Byes. Amateur Athleti. Union and United Chinese Amateurs Second Round Wln.iers of Diehard B.P. and Novice181 words
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Advertisement49 1933-10-20 14 !'"|T'S A WO* Kxming Standard. I Isi IK lIFV HEATHER THATCHER iWaKD EVKKOT HORTON ALFMD DRATTOK ZaSmcnm ii\ki albert burdon THE LAUGH TEAM OF O IHE SCREEN'S M I BIGGEST rW -j^^^W m A NEXT VVEEK~ J~* I itva.boul NEXT WEEK gainsborouoh picture. S (Distributed by Pavilion Ltd.) V49 words
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493 1933-10-20 15 St. Andrew's Boxers Again Carry The Day. hundred schoolboys crowded Hall yesterday eveningl to cheer their comrades at the fourth annual inter-school boxing competition (or the Aw Boon Haw Shield The youthful pugilists did not disappoint They staged some of the fastest bouts ever seen493 words
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Article93 1933-10-20 15 Walters Gets Century In Drawn Game. Karachi. Oct. 19. In a two days' match against Karachi the M.C.C. Indian tourist team declared after scoring 362 for the loss of eight wickets. Walters 101. and Bakewell S«. were the chief scorers Karachi only scored 89 In their first Innings93 words
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Article210 1933-10-20 15 I Tournament Results Yesterday. The result of the ties played yesterday in the SRC. tennis tournament were as follows: "A" Singles N. S. Hogan (owe 4) beat O E. N. Oehlers (plus 15) 3— B—3. 6—3. Dr. W. A Balhetchet (owe 15.4) beat MA. Cordelro (plus 15) 6—210 words
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Article156 1933-10-20 15 Pedigrees Of Pony Griffins. The pedigrees of Pony Griffins Imported by the Talping Turf Club and which will be drawn for to-day are as follows Nmt Dearrip- Pedigree. Uon Age. little Pok-Mla* Billlt 1 Possibly char. Bobniak-SUent I br or blkam 4 Cs.-wrlkin-Fluffy NfU 3 br ajn.156 words
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Article135 1933-10-20 15 Cambridgeshire CallOver. London. Oct 19. The call-over for the Cambridgeshire to-day was as follows 21 2 Cotoneaster offered. 100 9 taken. 100 9 Limelight. 100 8 Totaig taken and offered. 100/7 Andrea offered 15 1 taken. 100 6 Ole King Sole offered. 18 1 taken. 22/1 DasturReuter - 135 words
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Article90 1933-10-20 15 To Play At Colombo On Way Home. G P Hughes, who will be passing through Colombo about October 21 on hlj way to Australia will participate In exhibition doubles at the Colombo Lawn Tennis Club under the auspices of the Ceylon Lv»n Tennis Association. Arrangements are being90 words
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Article32 1933-10-20 15 The straight snooker championship Anal (three frames) at the S.C.C. between F. J. L. Mayger and T. B. Rogers will be played on Thursday. October 26 at 630 p.m.32 words
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Article89 1933-10-20 15 Invitation To Ride For Melbourne Cup. Melbourne, Oct 16. An invitation has been extended to Gordon Richards, leading English Jockey, to visit Melbourne in connection with the Centenary celebrations next year and ride in the Centenary Melbourne cup. A visit by Richards, whose skill is iReuter - 89 words
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Article111 1933-10-20 15 Chinese Win Cup Game By 13 Goals. From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Oct. 19. The Chinese Recreation Club inflicted a crushing defeat on the Police in the cup-tie match to-day scoring thirteen goals, five in the first hall and eight In the second. Last year the Police had111 words
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Article34 1933-10-20 15 London. Oct 18. The Football Association's Charity Shield match between last season's Cup winners <Everton> and ♦.he League champions Arsenal) was won by the London team by three goals to nil Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article65 1933-10-20 15 The following have been invited to play Rugby football for SVC. vs. Wiltshire 1st XV on Saturday, at 5 15 p.m. at the S.C.C -J. N. Walnwrlght. H. L. Vincent. W. H MrNtill. R Land, O. Dodds. H L. Davies. C T. Owen. A. M McLenan. A T. Priest. R65 words
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Advertisement35 1933-10-20 15 II ''HI "N n£^C 1 I I) I b>\Oiv\ii^ y s Tpt a HHb^B^bw ■^^B VNa^B^Sßßsfv Al\^J ...-^^^^m2^ 1 I jdl S B&atfl bC^bII^B^B^I fTiISsWI L^bVsHH SKhL^^K9l Hifflfc^HyF /WASTERS HeJte foi l/oui tien and tUal35 words
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Advertisement228 1933-10-20 15 EGGS GAVE HER INDIGESTION When this woman of 72 years found a remedy for her indigestion, 't proved to be one her 70- year-old brother was already using to keep him a perfect picture of health." She writes For years I had suffered with Indigestion, and simply could not eat228 words
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FEATURES OF THE WEEK'S NEWS FROM CHINA.
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1373 1933-10-20 16 SHANGHAI LETTER. China Powerless To Prevent Seizure Of Mongolia (From Our Own Correspondent Shanghai. Oct. 9. .rills in i>nty these days to take our m:.ids oil the depression. I a circus In town vHrh is timing the usual disturbing effect upJuvenlle section of the com-1,373 words
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Article167 1933-10-20 16 Free Primary Schools Being Opened. Summoned recently to Klukiang by Marshal Chiang Kai-shek. Chairman of the Military Affairs Commission, Mr. Chlen Chang-chao, Vice-Minister of Education, has arrived at Nanchanr to promote free education under Kuomlntang principles In the areas In Klangsl cleared of Communists. Twelve167 words
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Article62 1933-10-20 16 Salary Controversy May Result In Strike. Peiplng. Oct 12. The Peiplng Governments financial plight Is further revuded by its Inability to comply with the pressing demand from teachers in the primary schools for an Inert ase In their salaries. Since yesterday morning many of the teachers have failed62 words
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528 1933-10-20 16 Gen. Fang's Views. HOW HE TRAINED HIS ARMIES. General Feng Yu-hslang does not like Shanghai It Is too extravagant, people eat too luxuriantly and when he last visited the place they were amazed because he ate only fried cakes. This frank opinion of528 words
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Article152 1933-10-20 16 New Director Takes Over Duties. Helping. Oct. 5. Mr. Wang Tseng-shlh, the newlyappointed director of the Archives Bureau of the Walchlaopu In Pelplng. I has assumed his duties. Mr. Wan*, was formerly secretarygeneral to the Chinese delegation to i the Blno Russian Conference on the Chinese Eastern Railway152 words
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Article52 1933-10-20 16 I The Canton Municipal Bureau of Public Worts announces that at a recent meeting of the Municipal < Council the park at Honam Yin Chi Kong was named the Honam Public Garden. Therefore the Honam Garden, which occupies the site of Hoi Tong Temple will be known in future as52 words
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183 1933-10-20 16 Death Penalty For Negligence. Nanking. Oct. 6. All officers below the rank of brigade-major are to be set examinations to test their knowledge ot military matters, according to an edict of Marshal Chiang Kai-shek At first, the decree will apply only to the Government armies183 words
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Article155 1933-10-20 16 Threatening Situation In Kweichow. Wuchow. Oct 10. Gen. Wang Chia-lleh. chairman of the Kwelchon Provincial Ooverr.ment has just placed a large order for military supplies with the Kwangtung Government. Already more than 1.000 rifle.-, und tayoneU. together with 300.000 rounds of ammunition, have been observed passing through155 words
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Article64 1933-10-20 16 53 Plants Now Ut>ing Electrical Power. Canton. Oct. 12 According to an Investigation by tht Municipal Bureau of Social Affairs. there are 53 factories in Canton using electrical power. Altogether they are capable of producing 1.400 horse power. The Investigation is made with the object of encouraging Investment64 words
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Article370 1933-10-20 16 World's IxHipcst Koad Planned. NANKING PROJECT. Noted Explorer Engaged To Survey Route. Pclping. O It will be quite possible tithe 12.0uC miles Irom Pelpln* by automobile alter the great 2.000mlle motor highway from Poiplng t-i the borders of Soviet Turk completed, according to Di Hedln. the370 words
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Article29 1933-10-20 16 While dynamiting fish at Mul Wo, a fisherman Lai Ta-ho recently sustained serious lnjurli-s to his hands from which he died at U ernment Civil Hospital at Hong Kor.i;29 words
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Advertisement77 1933-10-20 16 GILLETTE BLADES I The dot in the new Gillette blade* enable* the GillctW ■■Sjlann to jive the steal at the cutting srlgii a finer temper than has ever been obtainable in a safety ratoe Made, heretofore. A sharper blade and shaving of greater saaoothneM are tha result* of this special77 words
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Advertisement101 1933-10-20 16 mk fty^rl^^^NkM Bn^Bk^^n^l Bnm _/JSi»fl!!lil'!!3ii§H l ll\ SnPt^^a^^sW Tk tmi eff cliT BMtlMd CONSTIPATION T: AND ALL STOMACH TROI'BLES k. to Uk« WAM POLE'S MAGNOLAX r'~CJ^ X Mmgnol&x la a KlenUnc comV^^."^— btn*Uoa of Mineral OU and Milk >tav)T«p**4C» o< Magaaria w blended that it 'I'lifTTanw'" Pfc*** nt n <l101 words
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Article2723 1933-10-20 17 Mr. Macfadyen's Advice Living On Hope Selling Forward Too Soon Restriction News The Agricultural School, (Bj O»r rUati«c CsifM»siHeiit.) ANY THING that U published under the name of Eric Mac fa always read with Interest In Malaya, and the letter from him which appeared In the Straits2,723 words
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Article146 1933-10-20 17 Rice Crop Endangered By Drought. Nanking. Oct. 6 j An unprecedented drought In Hunan' is now endangering the rice harvests In 33 districts in this central province. according to the Hunan authorities' appeal to the Nanking Ministry of Hume Aft airs (or an appropriation to assist the needy146 words
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Article57 1933-10-20 17 Chinese Savings Bank's Bond Speculation. Shanghai. Oct 2. The Hua Tung Chinese Savings Bank here has failed owing to unsuccessful speculative operations In Chinese Government bonds. In which liabilities over $700,000 were Incurred. Another prominent Chinese bank, which was owned by the Chinese manager of this savings bank,57 words
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Article53 1933-10-20 17 Nanking. Oct. 5. in a reply to the Central Executive Committee, the Ministry of Communications states that due to financial stringency, the postage rates on newspapers cannot be further reduced. In this connection, the Ministry points out that newspapers In China already receive more favourable treatment than In53 words
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Advertisement24 1933-10-20 17 RAILWAYS i I OKFKK K ACIUTIES FOR THE 'OLLECTION. HANDL '> I N(.. STORAGE, TRANSPORT I\NI) DELIVERY OK nUMBI OF EVERY DESI CRIITION. I I24 words
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Advertisement163 1933-10-20 17 A PRODUCT OF MALAYA A i^>fc HIGH A LOW QUALITY PRICE 100 BRITISH MALAYAN COLLIERIES, LTD. 7W. 4265. KUALA LUMPUR. Telegrams "ARASG. m YOU CANNOT AFFORD SECOND BEST! USE PRANG BESAR HIGHEST GRADE MALAYAN SEED FROM ISOLATION GARDENS CONTAINING ONLY PROVED GENETIC HIGH YIELDING CLONES ISOLATED FROM NEAREST RUBBER BY163 words
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Article283 1933-10-20 18 New System Proves Success. Rangoon. Oct. 5. It is understood that the new criminal records bureau Instituted by the Police In Rangoon In 1931 is proving a big success. The Bureau maintains In card Index from brief histories of the more Important classes of professional criminals283 words
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Article40 1933-10-20 18 The programme of drills up to and for week-ending. Oct. 22 Is as follows! Saturday 300 pm Hcadquari.rs. SHE (vi. Camp. Sunday. Headquarti rs. S.R.E. Tv). Cun;p; 713 am. B^dok. SR.A. (v). Shoot; Buklt Tlmah "A" Coy. Demonstration.40 words
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Article380 1933-10-20 18 Famous Movie Star. FORGO! IEN NOWi-BUT HAPPY. In an hotel suite overlooking Thames I talked with a dignified, quiet, mature-looking woman dressed In purple, green and gold Oriental lounging pyjamas, writes Mr. Cedrlc Belfrage In the Sunday Express. She was Pearl White, the famous, glamorous Pearl380 words
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Advertisement94 1933-10-20 18 3BBaa«llamßaiaHßßßlßla«aalaaaißßaßaaaaßlalßaaWasiaHiaßMSWaia*', Issooj I WON j I THREE TIMES j IN THE j i SUNDAY TIMES < I FREE ENTRY I FOOTBALL i COMPETITION. j j Since the Opening of the Present Football Season j THE I SUNDAY TIMES I has j GIVEN AWAY j OVER $2,000 as prize money in94 words
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1212 1933-10-20 19 Full Report Of Sir John Simon's Broadcast Speech. Below is a full report of the speech of Sir John Simon, the British Foreign Minister. concerning (Jermany's withdrawal from the Disarmament Conference. An earlier cable summary has already been published. Rugby. Oct. 17 The Foreign1,212 words
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Article407 1933-10-20 19 25,000 Kneel In A Turin Square. Turin. Sept 25. The focus of the Holy Year ceremonies was transferred today for a short period from Rome to Turin. Here wit 'elaborate and solemn ceremony, h. Holy Shroud. In which, accord.. j tradition, the body of Christ was407 words
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Article59 1933-10-20 19 A unique wedding took plact ly in the church of the Shanghai Sanatorium Training School for Nurses when Miss Dorothy Yang, who had Just received h<r diploma as one of a class of 26 graduated from the training school, was marrifi. to Kir Lawrence Yu ol the Foreign59 words
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Advertisement102 1933-10-20 19 A BOY'S ESSAY ON SOAP." thr sptr<t h Then and ini..i.;.i must br thankful fcr ■An TablrU. the pleasant- tasting h has so romplrtriv :.i.sh:i>rrd midr mplnj pi.rM mere so nauseating and so aeverf Baby's O»n Tablru ful^l rmal baby or child up .>■ Internal ort«ns arr torlljr ocr 1102 words
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Advertisement308 1933-10-20 19 For your throats- sake, smoke COJWEN "JK I CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES -igf^q TKU'VAi. tin* «-wi m#t. A' RC W ttBH JK BY nan H%iW%r**' £&!*&Z wA W v Kki t^S/i vM vS^S*-*. Im^^ttW^ Br \r*~^ X I-— *«-J- B^nw^ :</f /''JllS 4BJ^B^Bv »-4»- B^nw v^SE E^/f/iflhy%M a_ fc i^ 1308 words
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Article, Illustration29 1933-10-20 20 Miss N \N( I MH Kl< K. third daughter of the late Mrs. Kate Merrick. the "Night Club Queen." who was married to Lieutenant BdwuM tt.hvn. of the < IN>29 words
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Article, Illustration27 1933-10-20 20 Miss J > 111 MS. (iv. fordshire defeated Miss Mary Whitmareh Surrey, in the fln»l of the (■irlV Junior J run is i:i<pionshlp at Wimhirdou, -k. iPlaast Nc»kJ27 words
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Article, Illustration21 1933-10-20 20 pm% ROSIf PI Rt HASE with a.i v cabs that wen bwi at the otteal and < hipperhetd Travelling Circa*. (PUnet New*.)21 words
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Article, Illustration27 1933-10-20 20 HENRY COTTON, the holder of the Thousand Guineas professional golf championship shielding hU r;n from the flare of the ran while follow im his b*ll. (Planet New*.)27 words
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Article, Illustration16 1933-10-20 20 MM that had crown up m telegraph pole in Taunton had to be rut away recently.16 words
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