The Straits Times, 24 October 1933
1933-10-24
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Title Section36 1933-10-24 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARtY A CENTURY.} T/i£ LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1933. PRICK 10 CENTS The Straits Times n I'AI.ES SINGAPORE, ftESDAY, OCTOBER M, »3S. PRICE 10 CENTS.36 words
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Advertisement400 1933-10-24 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL ST. (PHONE 6151)^ J ,VAT 0* THE WORLD'S FINEST full-size REFRIGERATOR -AND THE CHEAPEST! (y^ JPBNPWf*^""'^r~'- "t <^ ie P r ce tne Vac-Trie is the r^rjffl l*~* il lowest on the market, because we Bj^j B I «re the largest producers in the country and concentrate400 words
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Advertisement185 1933-10-24 1 1"J1\ N.'tS-'-KUALA .UMP4JR: 3C jWa^T? (PHONE 3683). J| Here is the yarn Perfect for every W^\ dfc Purpose. .^J I NSHKINKAHI.K wA JBBm KNITTING YARN f a M, READY-WOUND IN 1 OZ. JM M M CARTONS. KEPT LEAN. FRESH AND TAV.IK PROOF. MH H PRICE 4 CARTON. .^Jr ROBINSON CO..185 words
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Advertisement216 1933-10-24 2 BRITISH INDIA \MI MM \K I IMS. .rimralad Ml •nflaßd I MAM PKM^IiVUt^V CAHOOt t i liv 1 I I II Ml I Mat 10 .a*"*" i Ml i" d I I.V .1 1 s 1 1 Bo i rv« li IfJM Mar Vm S (O* I HI M HI216 words
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Advertisement301 1933-10-24 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (Mi'iiis umn H/mmHA TO I.ONIMIN Napto* MararDln I«b4«h Ant-.* MlddlMb.aai|b Vaiaab TMMRB* Dm* I r MM Mrrrawi \al»Bala. in a MAM TO NAMBI Mi. itra i«h4«» lion i.... >»4 lUaabai* TBUM4IMA M T TO ft** ih»mIRCO !>««. II ...I llanslullt Mftum. "ft 111 I M II I riant301 words
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Advertisement435 1933-10-24 2 IUIRNS PmP LINE. (iMJrßßntoi Ib AibUaiia) rOH MMMAJnj BVUNBY AND MXI BODHNB «la JAVA lIAMWIN AND im MllliAV IRIANU lUfli.i.. in.H.ihi, aalllnta h» Ih* lOtfff. i m IM of lII* sbV NBXT |M > Ih* Ball* MAN.... i N..v I Bin«i* lutuin Ml I M»M* S|MVV BtkAaM a«d N|da.« 111..1435 words
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Advertisement391 1933-10-24 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LHRD. (tnmrparataa IR MMMMU nv,is.,ni \mi ihi ii. in MKRM- I Mmmmm.B ASm 14 10 J* in 17 10 i ...r.^ it ii I m v'UllA l« li M I II MRlNhia I |i. MA I JU I Jl I Jl I 111 I v.MIA I391 words
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Advertisement352 1933-10-24 2 IN»I li I Ih, lit*, awl iM Kml.il an 4 Tht raa>ral»a Malat BtoUt ItNin^^ tmmt J'.T Tks BLUE FUNNEL LINF Ml RKBVII •RNO« lIWMI I \ll I .11. In .11... ll\ II I 111 I I II II I «l.| I ■M, r.oait aM I ill i I MUM352 words
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Article745 1933-10-24 3 Minimising Risk Of Stranding. As a result of special precautions. developed from time to time to minimise particular perils, marine risks tiave varied In relative Importance throughout the past hundred years. establishment of sound standards for freeboard measurement and adequate scantlings for ship structures. Xor instance,745 words
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Article119 1933-10-24 3 Big Increase In Traffic Reported. Paris. Oct. 6. The "Suex Canal Bulletin" for August says that there has been a considerable increase In the tonnac e of shipping and the quantity of goods passing through the waterway. The net tonnage In that month was rough i ly 2.600.000—119 words
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Article68 1933-10-24 3 The following are passengers by the East Asiatic m.s. Borlngla. which left Singapore for Europe yesterday: Mr. E L. Brooke-Jones, Mrs. D. R. Cruden. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Flnlay. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Oloyne. Mr and Mrs. H. J. Havlnga. I Mrs. A. Jonsen, Miss B. Jonsen.68 words
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Article218 1933-10-24 3 CRXMXR. Dut ITM tons, from Amor »-10. (or B. Dell. Penan* N-10. TTOORE Dut.. 525 tons, tram 8. Pandjanf 24-10. (or 8. P&ndjanc 26-10. SIMALOER. Dut.. 4.076 took, from SourateT* 34-10. for Part Bwettenham 27-10. BATOE. Dut. 4.013 tons, from Portland 34-10. for Pt. SwrtUnham, Calcutta 24-10. ISAR.218 words
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Article91 1933-10-24 3 Tuesday. October 24 Skip* »\,nfH> the Wfcarrca «r exported to arH*e. Catrmnrr KEPPI HAJKBOITK. Main Wharf Lch. "Prlnceu Mary." OU Wharf mi Coal Wharf NIL VESSELS IN DBT DOCKS. TaaIHMC P»tar. Albert Dock Tuc "Tantu Victoria Dock NU. Krpfjri Hiirt»T. Ktnc'i Dock Nil 1 No. 1 Dock91 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement133 1933-10-24 3 SAVE YOUR MONEY! BRITISH-MADE PLAYING CARDS. CENTS CENTS 20 pack. 20 POSTAGE 10 cents. PER DOZEN PACKS $1.90 POSTAGE 50 cents. \r>l>l\ "Economy" c/o Straits Times" Singapore. eStateS AMERICAI PIONEER company steamship Co. Fs.t and Reril-r thre, weekl, Vaaacascr and Freight Service. embudi the most adraneed Ideas In vessel construction133 words
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Advertisement485 1933-10-24 3 NORDDEUTSCHEP [fflg LLOYD. (laeorporated te Th« nndermcntkmed arc the company*! Dtended fixture* OUTWARD ilSAR for Hollo. Manila. Hone Kong. miTighfi jj. Chlr Japan Oct. M SAARBRUCtwKN for Hollo. Manila. Hong Kong. Shanghai, N China Japan Wot. i MAIN for Manila. Hong Kong. Shanghai. N. China Japan. Nov. 31 COBLKNZ for485 words
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Advertisement429 1933-10-24 3 Reduced Fares £67.3.11. MANILA /HONG KONG TO EUROPE. VIA WfKH TaarM class aeraa las rwUk Ist essas Ban la liarlrs. Taartst class AUaattc tae new aaa taasaas v. MsahaHsa art*.r t*. Wasalagtoa. (U aaawge Uu aga tae T Cm Is aassrea aparasisaaMy estra). SPEED WITH COMFORT FEOM HONG KONG. 17429 words
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Advertisement390 1933-10-24 3 RLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. (Incorporated In England 1 -ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBIRG Via Parts aaa Sass Caaal Dua Bails Steamer B»re 8-poca CTTY OF BAGDAD Oct. JO Hot. I CTTY OF LJLLE Not. 29 Dec 1 Cm OF EVANSVnX* Dec. 31 Jan. 1 CITY OF NORWICH390 words
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Miscellaneous109 1933-10-24 3 TIDE TABLES. Tmndmj. Octafear M. H. W. 1 S3 am, ft. 3 In.. 1.1 p m, ft S in. U W. 7 am. 4 ft 5 tn T.M pa, 7 tn. Wifcuhy. Oetatar H. W. 2 56 m 7 ft. 6 In.. ISO p m ft L. W. 745 am..109 words
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Miscellaneous70 1933-10-24 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp, las Sunshine temp. T hra. 'F Alor Star 81 0 90 18 72 Sltiawan 87 0.02 S.I Tl K. Trengeanu No report. Buklt Jeram 87 Nil 15 Tl Malacca 83 Nil 3.3 78 Singapore (Mt. Faber) 83 Nil70 words
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Advertisement429 1933-10-24 4 SITUATION VACANT WSrn »p»lymi far aay pnHlia advertised ib these relwssM sewd r»pl« »f testimonial* Pc act send erlgiaals. ED an inteuigeat and experienced Chinese supervisor, well versed In modern methods of rubber cultivation and management Must be able to make report* In English in V.- «-<l-e of Chinese s429 words
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Advertisement686 1933-10-24 4 MOTOR VEHICLES CENTRAL HIRINO COMPART. Rupmobiles oa hire Day Ntsht service. (3 doors adjacent to Pavilion Theatre). Phone 7733, HOUSES. FLATS TO LET j BwntwJows. Assiwßss Park, Aag«ma Co. HOUSE en InstttuUon Bin. Rent »90 Onlted Engineers. TO LET. 7. Napier Rd, ss 14. ChaUwortb Road. Apply Merer Bros. TO686 words
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Advertisement705 1933-10-24 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET TO LET. 3 storey godown. No. 73. Canal Road, ground floor 8.900 sq. ft. Ist Boor 10.100 sq. ft Suitable for rubber or tnrpcrt business Rant very moderate. Apply The British Malaya Trustee Executor Co, Lta, Telephone 6959. OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET Wlwlissl 1 1705 words
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Advertisement624 1933-10-24 4 BUSINESS CARDS FIGARO ■filial Redness? Charges Fer OCTOBER aad NOVEMBER ONLT «s*d» PERMANENT WAVING. fsfipise Ladies' Hair Dressers. Ransss Betel (Reees IZ9) aad at 93 Bra* Basah Read. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGB. Mrs. HARD aad Mies RAMA, 99. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 74b7. TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. TENDERS. NOTICE Is624 words
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Advertisement1025 1933-10-24 4 THE STRAITS TIMES Head office, CECIL AND STANLEY STREETS. SINGAPORE Branch ofßce. 25. JAVA STREET. Xl ALA U Mill. Cables TIMES. SINGAPORE Telephones: SINGAPORE Xl U.A LUMPrK MtX Editorial 5151-5152 Advertising 77*1 t'lrralaUon and General Office "9! PrlnUng and Publishing 7793 Knit Advertising Representatives In Great Britain. REUTERS, LTD. Advt.1,025 words
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Miscellaneous182 1933-10-24 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES^ Wltbla Oetssfc wttfcaet M**j*. Majsya. «^J«««-M-tbly 8 3J9 8 4.99 I t.» MwartrrlT I BJ9 611.99 6 7 J9 Half Tewly ***** 834.99 JI6J9 l, jrlj 834.99 848J9 ***** Na t,.-Ow**ta4lea aaseaes snoesd kwrrsdr tbc aswal baak dsscewat ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges sad ksstoetllsa* ler CLASBI riED ADVERTISEMENTS182 words
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Article184 1933-10-24 5 Imperial Institute To Continue Displays. The secretary of the Imperial Institute. South Kensington, states that a way was found, through the generosity of a private Individual In Scotland, to continue the displays of Empire films, says the Dally Telegraph. When the Government decided to close the Empire Marketing184 words
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Article424 1933-10-24 5 "Scrap Of Paper." GUNPOWDU PLOT AM) TORTURE ORDERS. The importance of the careful preservation of national records was emphasised on Oct. 10 by the Ma&ter of the Rolls (Lord Han wort h> In an address to the Society of Genealogists at the Society's new rooms. Chaucer House,424 words
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Article333 1933-10-24 5 A Remarkably Tame Tigress. An Interesting addition fcr the lloi 1 house arrived recently at the Zoo from India, writes HMS In the Daily Tele graph. The newcomer Is a tigress, who Is th- tamest large cat ever seen In the I menagerie: for. though fully grown I333 words
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Article60 1933-10-24 5 Nanking Oct S. EmphasUtnc the necessity of th--Chinese Government starting a paper factory, a spokesman of the Ministry of Industry told pressmen today that China Imported over Tl*. 8.000.000 worth of paper In April. May. and June this year, and that the annual consumption of foreign paper In60 words
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Article143 1933-10-24 5 A Treasure That Was Never Found. Dreams of buried mv# brought ruin to Jovan Y once a wealthy landowner Macedonia. He did a thrlvl: wheat, maize, cattle, wool and One night an old Turk appear-d to him In a dream and told him I Tchehaja Pasha, while143 words
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Article38 1933-10-24 5 Mr Lai Weng Cheong BSr I Eng >. who U an engineer In the Bureau of Construction. Canton, has arrive in Ipoh on a visit Mr Lai Is a Mr. Lai Chak Sang JP. a retired miner of Klnta.38 words
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Advertisement257 1933-10-24 5 HOTELb TO NKiHTS ATTRACTIONS BTCCIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.15 pm to 9.15 pm. l>\\( I (FORMAL) 9.45 p.m. to Mid-Night -\IIRDAY. OCTOBER 28th. "RAFFLES MOVIE BALL" IN Mil H (1111 II WELFARE SOCIETY EXTENSION TO t AM. ADMISSION $1.54 Please Book Your Tables Now RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. I257 words
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Advertisement92 1933-10-24 5 FRESH STOCKS JUST ARRIVED a. a. "Cotporin" OLDHAM BRITISH MADE "Faithful Service" 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 House. 2. Orchard Road. Singapore FOX LUNCMES,| THOSE WHO WOW always select THE CAPITOL92 words
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Advertisement136 1933-10-24 5 This smooth point makes smooth writing **Pra«B!«ln* writls*" that', •ac good rratoa »k» aier. prattle we Parker DmofaUa than an* other pea! Tike ca*7writia*- wrrrt is la day drop •I ink. ahrajr* read? to Ut» ■aper a it t ami anfcr» ihm 1» a»M »«4at ttoeH. OtW Parker faatarai: Vrnk-mrmmT.136 words
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Miscellaneous380 1933-10-24 5 MALAYAN AJtS. KUALA LUMPUR. Today's Programme. 7 p.m. Columbia Record No. LX 258 VloUn Solo— Tzigane Rhapaodle. de Concert Parts 1 and 2— M. Z. Franceacatte. DX 482 Carmen Caprice— Faust Frolics Debroy Somers Band. DB 1158 March— The Invincible Eagle —King Cotton March— Regimental Band of H. M. Grenadier380 words
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Miscellaneous169 1933-10-24 5 BROADCAST STATION. "Z.H.I." Singapore. (Owned and operated by the Radio Service Co. of Malaya, Ltd.) Broadcast House. 2, Orchard Road. Singapore WEDNESDAY 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.45 tmBetln supplied by the 8tralU Times. Stock and share report supplied by Fraaer and Co. 7 Relay of concert Items TomUnson Hall. 8169 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter, Illustration511 1933-10-24 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. 1 have read with Interest your leaning article of Oct. 17 but cannot agree with your advocacy of new expenditure on a government cattle and horse breeding centre. For many years the Department of Agriculture, in a manner typical511 words
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Letter463 1933-10-24 6 To the Editor of the BtraiU Times. Sir.— Under Notes of the Day In your issue of Oct. IS reference was made to use of rubber for tanks. In this connection I would like to state that In 1934 I purchased two '•Awgiilsting tanks made at Mr. Laub's463 words
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Letter240 1933-10-24 6 To the Editor of the Strait* Times Slr,-It Is deplorable that the Federal Oovemment Intends to dismiss more clerks, on the ground of retrenchment, at the beginning of next year The question arises as to how these men will manage to keep body and soul together. Most of240 words
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Letter291 1933-10-24 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. 'ie policy of the government b pting the lowest tender .tracts for public works Is now. I understand, the subiqulry by the authorities, as a, :i ild and timely reference I to this subject In the Sunday Times of The i291 words
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Letter54 1933-10-24 17 To the Editor of the Stralu Times. Sir —In view of toe methods where by a number of our rtoratntana, colonies and dependencies were obtained. is not our present Home Government* attitude towards Japan. In relation to the Man churl an case, somewhat hyper- j critical?— Yonrs. etc.. LEX.54 words
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Letter80 1933-10-24 17 To the Editor of the Strait* Times. Sir,— Despite a 1 efforts to be up-to-date. Singapore Is really very suburban and amusing In some ways The efficient Municipality Is at pre sent repairing Cavanagh Road (above Clemenceau Avenue), and recently cut the grass etc.. on the western side.80 words
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Letter222 1933-10-24 17 To the Editor of the Straits Time*. Sir,— With reference to your leader of last Wednesday, and the subsequent amplification. I think It should be pointed out that both salaries and maintenance grants of mission schools! are provided by Government, and salaries may surely be regarded as part222 words
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Letter365 1933-10-24 17 To the Editor of the Stralu Times. 81r.— It is bad enough having to bear extra taxatton In order to cope with present-day economic bungling. Still harder Is it having to pay a tax In order to ensure that existing detrimental surpluses still obtain In the future,365 words
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Advertisement428 1933-10-24 6 HER FAT WAS A BURDEN Now She is Quite Slender ise where the trim. slim figure of youth has displaced the coarse, fat outline of middle age It Is housekeeper wrlMng. She says I cannot say what weight I was. but I was very fat- a burden to myself I428 words
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Advertisement112 1933-10-24 6 I S so o 1 j WON j j THREE TIMES j IN THE i SUNDAY TIMES I I FREE ENTRY j FOOTBALL i COMPETITION. j h I Since the Opening of the Present Football Season j THE SUNDAY TIMES j has GIVEN AWAY j $2,200 I as prize money112 words
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Article312 1933-10-24 7 Wins Soccer Championship Of China. Nanking. Oct. 20. With the completion of the sports yesterday, the national athletic meetuu at Nanking was brought to a close. Mr Lin Sen. the chairman of the Nanking Government, gare a reception last night to the athlete*, and In a short addressSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 312 words
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Article110 1933-10-24 7 Chinese And Eurasian I Fifteens. 1 From Our Own Correspondent i Penan j. Oct. 23. The Chinese Recreation Club, which has also taken to rugger, yesterday defeated the Penang Free School, which has been playing for the last two years by 14 points to nS. The Chinese, who110 words
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Article64 1933-10-24 7 Invitation To Ride In India. London. Oct. 1C. The telly Herald says that the Maharajah of Rajpipla has tori ted Gordon Richards to ride for him In the more Important races at Bombay and Calcutta In the winter. So far Richards has not derided whether to iccept the64 words
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Article36 1933-10-24 7 In connection with the S.A.F.A. Referees Course, the next meeting will >c held tonight < Tuesday* at rhe leader will be Mr. R. L. Hastle and its subject <a> Jumping <b> charging id dangerous play.36 words
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Article136 1933-10-24 7 Tatar. OrtiiT U. Rugby: B.C.C. tournament: Rmwu m Public Serrloe*. Padang Hockey: Polio* Ut Tf WllUhlre lUft. lat. Depot. W<4an4ir, Orti**r tt. Rucbr: SCO. XT m A (M.0.) Oa, 8.V.C.. P >!■■ Hoefccy. BCXJ. Ut t» SRC M. SCC. Padao«. laOu OoUefe A.P.C., R.C. grdOoU Krppfl O C136 words
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Advertisement540 1933-10-24 7 i GAINSBOROUCH'S HEW LAUGHTER PIECE OPENS TONIGHT II PAVII lON "qT?" 1 "«M'"~^iffi^ cwTtcs describe |T AS IT S W0W! 16.1s1 6.1s 1 ritvmuw _£dl i A £jf LESLIE HENSON. EDWARD EVERETT HORTON I HEATHER THATCHER. ROBERTSON HARE. ALFRED BURDON. W jv' IN BRITAIN'S LATEST COMEDY TRIUMPH l"j i< Sr^^540 words
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Article181 1933-10-24 8 Restriction Meeting On Thursday. RUBBU MARKET STEADY IN WTICIPATION. IFrom Our Financial' Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday. Today's Prices Kubber. 12 J« up rt. Tin. Singapore price $112.37*2 up 12'; cts. (miM. £6 9r. 2d.. up Bd. Ye*»lerda>'«» Prices Rubber. London 3 29/32 d.. up I /VIA. New York.181 words
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Article297 1933-10-24 8 TIN PRICE. October 24. Singapore tin price <per KtTuM-ae oil; —SheU and Flan two 4 gallon drum lev than above, kerosene in drums are 15 cents per j Dragen. two 4-gallon tins $3.00; 4-gal- lon tins $3.40; Crown and Cross two 4-gallon tins $2 85. Prices 'or Crown' and297 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article457 1933-10-24 8 Issue Val. Pd. £1 £1 Asam Kumbar.g Buyers Sellers. 30/- 31/£1 £1 Austral Malay 5'- 5/- Ayer Hitam Tin 1 1 Ayer W^ng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Ratang Padang J 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang 60 50 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Katt Kong Tin 5/-457 words
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Article281 1933-10-24 8 Vai. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.00 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.45 1.55 £1 ,£1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.10.0 5.15.0 10 5 Kritish Malaya Trustee 5.15 5.30 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 24/- 25/£1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. B 23,--1 1 Cycle281 words
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Article140 1933-10-24 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4>£ p.c of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 105 107 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 102 103140 words
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Article368 1933-10-24 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations Today a Prices Fraw Lyall Evati Co. Aflenby ($1) 0.80 0.87V4 0.75 0.90 Alor Gajah (Si) 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 A. Hitam ($1) 0.90 1.00 0.75 1.00 A. Kuning ($1) 0.15 020 0.15 0.20 A. Malay ($2) 1.40 1.50 1.25368 words
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Article227 1933-10-24 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the dail] circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 1 months' sight 2/4 5 32 London, 3 months' sight 2 I London, 60 days' sight 2/4 7/64 I.ondon, 30 days' sight 2/4 332227 words
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Article91 1933-10-24 8 Rugby, Oct. 21. Foreign exchanges today were Amsterdam TJ Athens 580 Berlin 13.441 2 Brussels 23 Bucharest 647 -j Bombay 1/6 1 »>4 Buenos Aires 43' x official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 16.55 Hong Kong 1 5' B Helsingfors 226'.; Lisbon 106 Madrid 38 5 16 Milan 60 7 MontrealBritish Wireless - 91 words
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Article62 1933-10-24 8 Noon, Ott. 24. R.S.S. equal to London Standard lone of market Slightly easier. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 3 29 32d. per 1b. New York Spot Sheet G. ct«. 7' t per lb. Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 1 127/r (F.O.B.) ..13 SUndard R.S.S. on Tender62 words
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Article101 1933-10-24 8 Express Derailed By Group Of Urchins. Paris, Oct. 20. 81xteen urchin* playing about on a railway Une at Moulin* found a hug* Iron bolt and hit on the mischievous Idea of laying It on the lines just to see. as they expressed It, "what the next p»^m101 words
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Article224 1933-10-24 8 Tatfaj Selat Pandjaiig BengkalU and Baga" 81 Apt Apl (Kooc Thongp 3 ng. ix-ut Pandjang. Bengkails. Siak PaI kan Baroe. Fort de Kock A Padang i Hong Kwongi ..3 p m Ind. -China and Hokow < Derlrade > 3 pm. Java. South -Wrst Sumatra. SouthBut Borneo. Celebes.224 words
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Article31 1933-10-24 8 Bjr :onte Verde '<-]lx Rousy! Car o« raw«U 'aldcra Sept If Oct. 7 Srpt. 30 Ort IS Brpt 31 Oct 16 Bfpt 28 I Bept 19 Oct 2131 words
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Article23 1933-10-24 8 AIR MA IL. Mails from Bataviu and Pal.moanf :<• aeroplane are expected at U ral Po«t Office. Singapore at 2 30 p m .oday.23 words
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Article223 1933-10-24 8 Intentional Insult Charge Fails. Mr. J M Brandcr. the fourth magistrate, yesterday discharged Mrs. L. Nyborg on a charge of Intentional Insult to provoke a breach of the p brought by Mrs. M. Tobln The parties were formerly in the Prlnsep Street Municipal clinic 'Mrs. Tobln resigned223 words
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Article63 1933-10-24 8 From China and Japan by Mantua due at Singapore 10 am. tomorrow. From China and Japan by Havana Maru due at Singapore tomorrow Prom South Africa and South America by Arabia Maru due at Singapore tomorrow. From China and Japan by Celebes Maru due at Singapore on Thursday.63 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous87 1933-10-24 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. lands?. Ortaker M. Annual mt« Klnu Tin Dmlflng Co I id, HKoni Bank Chaiiben, nooo. Perak Races, Second Day Wetaeaaaj. October ZS. Lpflslatirr Ccl. mtf 10 30 m Annual mtg. UnlUd Biglnccn. noon. P0Ur« Band. Ttlok Ayw. US p m Rotary Tlffln. A«klphl HfHel. 1 p87 words
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Article804 1933-10-24 9 Market Dull. PRODUCTION QUOTAS STILL UNKNOWN. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Sept 27. Price movements in tin during the past wetk have been within narrow limits, the market being quiet and listless. A small backwardation between cash and three months has developed again, which. If stocks contl804 words
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Article567 1933-10-24 9 William Jacks And Co. f i Report The accepted doctrine that all commodities would either rise In price through the success of the Roosevelt and other "hot-house" schemes or from the universal depreciation of currency which would come about if such schemes fall, has567 words
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Article461 1933-10-24 9 P Malcolm Bowley's Report Malcolm Bowley and Son's report. dated London Oct. states: corm. There has been a marked Iiii|MIIH ment In values this week, and In spite of reactions the general tendency has been firmer. We noticed some free offerings of forward metal which we461 words
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Article878 1933-10-24 9 I Gilt-Edged Firm. JEPENDABLE RUBBER SHARES BCABCB. From Our Own Correspondent > London. Oct. 10. slock markets were again In d mood during the past week, thanks to a number of favourable developments Business, however, was on a smaller scale than of late. The gilt-edged market benefited878 words
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Article40 1933-10-24 9 Ru«by. Oct 21. Ootd decreased 8',d. to 128s Od. On the stock markets business was slight but the tone was steady. War Loan 34 per cent, was 101 9 16 Sterling on New York was H Si. on40 words
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Advertisement588 1933-10-24 9 BANKING. \r:i>KRI.\\I)SCH IMHS( UK BANDKJB AN.; N. V. ■tiaiMilHil IM3 at Amsterdam AuU.orurd Capital OKU. IM.MMN Paid Up Capital Olds. W.OOOOOO Br.v '.<■>. Olds 1&69M1* HEAD Ol H(>: AMSTKKOAM. BR\N(H OFFICES: Tll» lIAOUB KOITIKUAM. OVfcK-SI .AS B«AM 111 v Baiarla: Head Office tat Dutch 7mm. hk 11 om« 1 ;CH588 words
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Advertisement43 1933-10-24 9 OY M A WATCHES €r CHRONOMETERS: SNEW PATTERNS JUST ARRIVED WELL KNOW* TRABITIOHL QUALITY REMARKABLE DESIGNS PRICES REMARKABLY LOW mm MODELS IN GOLD- WHITE GOLD. CHROMIUM. ETC SOLO WITH ABSOLUTE 6UARANTEE AGENT: KtM ULIMmJ CAPITOL BUILDING BRANCH STAMFORD ROAD 30-A RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.43 words
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Advertisement283 1933-10-24 9 BANKING. j NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (NETUKKLaNDS IBAsJmS S(KIETY.) Established \m Amsterdam ■BAB <'l fM X: AMSTKKIMM WITH BRAN( llrlS IN ROTTKRDXM \M> THE H\.,l K. HEAD OKFK K FOR THK I HATAVI Brar. lii-s throughout the Dutch East Indira and 1p the Strait* Svtu«-meuts. India, China. Japun and Arabia283 words
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Obituary53 1933-10-24 10 KHOO-At her residence No. Ml Paste Panjanc Road. 54 milestone, on October 23. 1933. Un Khoo Cboon Hoe pasted away peacefully at the ace of M years. She leaves behind her husband and one daughter to mourn their loss Funeral on Friday. 27th lnit. at 10 am to the53 words
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Article35 1933-10-24 10 lln. R. Lewis sod family beg sincerely to thank all tboae friends who attended the funeral of the tot* Mr P R. Lewis and also thoa* who acnt Sowers and mi na>ri of condolence.35 words
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951 1933-10-24 10 When we cut an eye across the frontiers and survey the treat International problems, we arc confronted by nothing less than almost complete stagnation. The attempts at International co-operation In the course of the last few months have, on951 words
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Article83 1933-10-24 10 The following appointments of Malay officers in the FM.B. are gazetted: Orang Kaya Indera (Jhahbandar, Hussein bin Mohamed Talb. to act as District Officer. Bentong. Enche Abdul Raffar bin Mohamed Amln to act as Second Assistant District Officer. Ulu Selangor. Enche Ahmad bin Mahmud to act as Assistant83 words
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Article801 1933-10-24 10 STRANGE HAPPENINGS. Complaints regarding the severity of sentences passed In minor cases upcountry and of the methods adopted occasionally by subordinate police officers are becoming unpleasantly frequent. As we have said before Ir. discussing this question, there is no ground for charging that things hav>> been801 words
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Article1073 1933-10-24 10 LABOUR SERVICE. The labour service movement upon which Germany has built $uch high hopes for curing unemployment and other tilt, although opposed strongly by France, is gaining headway in other European countries. The movement is here extolled by Col. Mutter Bradenburg. The French claim at Oeneva to1,073 words
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Article113 1933-10-24 10 Singapore. ItHAMBKA Ismf Cag-ney In Hard To Hindis:. 1» 0 15. > Ml K.i The Good Companion* With Jrssa Matthews. 6 1&— 915 (.RUT HDKI.II Cabam— The Fiorodora Oirl a) WLUi Horse. MAmLBUKUK.iI The Warrior's Hiubai, EUssa Landi. 6 15— 9 15. NEW VVOKLD Side Shows, Cabaret. Dancing. Talkies.113 words
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Advertisement287 1933-10-24 10 Beware of the TEMPERAMENTAL GOLF BALL. ZZZ Wats yuiirtf ys«r gaaw us asat has* ..;.-7/..r^S2 .a. wan ;nt Mil i«si wksra r<s asst "Tgi-f-TSj wmtt H »ata fWBr *rH» ls,t«waty yarai V^— -i^, Kaßarrasaratal g«tt ksJL dr jl^m±,^\\ h at a SI I.E.EKV aa •JUULATKY sr aa J& &%S EXrriAßl*.-287 words
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Advertisement149 1933-10-24 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. SCall at the149 words
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597 1933-10-24 11 CRISIS OWING TO DANGER TO THE FRANC. Little Likelihood That Foreign Policy Will Change. nous crisis owing to the danger to the franc, and a grave international situation following Germany's withdrawal from the League of Nations, has come about by the defeat of the597 words
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Article148 1933-10-24 11 Barter Approved By Japan And India. New Delhi. Oct 23. For the first time since the beginning of the Indo-Japanese cotton negotiations optlm.sm has been aroused In consequence of the Japanese approving the principle of birter. the details of which have not yet been worked out. The Indian148 words
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Article94 1933-10-24 11 Impossible Without Italy's Support/" Rome. Oct 19. ls no Uki.ihood of Italian support for the restoration <>f the Hapsburgs. This ls emphasised In a strong D Prince Otto and the Hapsburgs published In Signor Mussolini's P polo d Italia. In connection with Prince Otto's letters reject-. Ing FascismReuter - 94 words
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Article155 1933-10-24 11 Body Of Mrs. Prevost Still Missing. Toklo. Oct 23 The British Consul at Kobe confirmed to a Reuter correspondent that the body of Mrs. Prevost is still missing. Th s nrral of Mrs. Mllner-Barry was held IMt morning. She was buried in the local cemetery. A number of155 words
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Article21 1933-10-24 11 Rugby-. Oct 21. tUonaJ M- his year shows an ar oi about 50.000. >»'n a big i Ims21 words
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Article80 1933-10-24 11 Export Trade Begins To Recover. Nerenburg. Oct. 11. I Once again the world is demanding Germany's famous lead pencils, whose export suffered acutely while _i economic crisis was at its height. In the eight months of the current year 241.400.000 lead pencils were sent abroad as against 225.800.000Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 80 words
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Article46 1933-10-24 11 Confined To Bed With High Fever. Milan. Oct. 20. Air Marshal Italo Balbo was taken suddenly ill while visiting his native city, Ferrara. He ls confined to bed with a high fever and physicians fear that he is suffering from malaria. Aneta-Trans OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 46 words
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Article195 1933-10-24 11 In Perilous Position, Says Mr. Lloyd George. London. Oct. Iff. Under the heading "Broken Promises." Mr. David Lloyd Oeorge has an article in the News-Chronicle in which he says that the League of Nations should suffer shipwreck in consequence of the non- fulfilment of ItsAneta-Trans-Ocean - 195 words
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Article121 1933-10-24 11 British M.Ps. Making Study On Spot Budapest. Oct 20. A second group of members of the British House of Commons arrived in Budapest on Wednesday Intending to study on the spot the question of Hungary's future. i A banquet was given in their honour on Wednesday at theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 121 words
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Article202 1933-10-24 11 IRISH SWEEP LUCK. 'From Our Own Correspondent Penang. Oct. 34. Mr. Ong Joo Sun. the lucky drawer of Great Scot In the Irish hospitals sweep. Is a well-known Penang social worker who has done excellent work In connection with the Asiatic Unemployment Fund. Interviewed this morning, he said202 words
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Article68 1933-10-24 11 Learning German As Relief From Politics. London. Oct. 21. The Evening Standard reports that Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald has been diligently studying the German language for the past three months taking one hour's lesson dally. He has already made excellent progress The Standard says Mr. Mac Donald, likeAneta-Trans-Ocean - 68 words
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Article617 1933-10-24 11 Above Market Price. DOLLAR EXPECTED TO CHEAPEN. Wuhlnfton. Oct. 23. It Is announced that the Government is expected to begin the purchase of newly- mined fold (as President Roosevelt foreshadowed In his Speech on Sunday) almost Immediately at a price probably above the London and Paris617 words
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Article215 1933-10-24 11 Britain Still Seeking Disarmament. London. Oct. 23 The British Government is not going I to give up its attempts to secure ar. agreed scheme on disarmament, de- dared Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald. speak- Ing at Crawley. Sussex. Great Britain I could look Oermany In theReuter - 215 words
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Article64 1933-10-24 11 French May Attend Ixmdon Meeting. London. Oct. 23. A met ting of representatives of British and Dutch rubber growers, to discuss some scheme of restriction. i> confidently expected by the rubber market to be held in London on Thursday. The growers" representatives are most reticent but it LsReuter - 64 words
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Article163 1933-10-24 11 Army Historian Dies After Operation. Cannes, Oet 23 Sir John Fortescue. the Army historian, died today following an operation—Reuter. Sir John was born on Dec 28. 1859 and was nearing his 74th birthday He was librarian at Windsor Castle from 1905-1926 He was Hon. LL D of163 words
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Article97 1933-10-24 11 Labour May Take Over Government. Oslo. Oct. 20 The final results of the General Election on Sunday last show that although Labour gained 23 seats It is without a clear majority over all parties but the executive committee of the party has adopted a resolution expecting the LiberalsReuter - 97 words
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Article64 1933-10-24 11 Proclamation Made By Mecklenburg. Berlin. Oct 14 A Bill enacting the fusion of the two free states of Mecklenburg -Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Strelltz was passed on Friday by the respective Diets in special meeting. The creation of a new free state of Mecklenburg was subsequently proclaimed. Germany now embracesAneta-Trans-Ocean - 64 words
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Article1556 1933-10-24 11 Gen. Feng May Emerge From Retirement. VOLUNTEER THRKAT. Nankin? Startled Ky Meteor. The retrocession of the Great Wall pa.<wes to( hina in the noir future is likely, ai-iordim; to a report from the North. I his is generally regarded bj another Japanese o\erture to China inSin Chew Jit Poh - 1,556 words
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Article50 1933-10-24 11 Government Post In Ch»r.a. Nankin*. K 1 Mr. Teo Eng-hork has I appointed to the Stand nn Committee on Imnm Affairs. Sin Ku<> Mm. Mr. Teo Kng-hock m f,»rmerly a well-known BhwaN rubber merchant, and pn leaving for China VM Urn o*oer of the People's Kubinr Factory.50 words
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Advertisement58 1933-10-24 11 FRESH, SWEET -AND SAFE! IHI- !•> WHY KI.IM is M rol-l LAB MILK. IT IS rOHDER£O FOR I MINI I \SI> s\| 1 kiniN... IT DOBS NOT REQUIRE XI. \I>IIH» TO WATER. IT AGAIN BECOMES Ligt IO MILK—FRESH. Xl( II \SI) WHOLESOME. MC__ IV \*< I I MSFMED TINS OBTAINABLE58 words
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Article, Illustration518 1933-10-24 12 Six Horses And Five Prizes Of £100 Drawn.So far Malaya has drawn six Hones in the Irish Sweet on the ambridiceshire, the localities thus favoured hy Fortune bein? Singapore, Penan*. Ipoh. Selanfror. Klang and lohore. Singapore has also drawn two tIOO connotation prizes. and upcountr>518 words
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Article232 1933-10-24 12 Malay Who Bilked Ricksha Pullers. iik drawn out trial a young Ahmad, was con.iiK by Mr N Grice. >n three chargr -ksh;i pullers. Acdus operandl .seems to have •el in a ricksha and when ■nation to ask puller to wait, leaving a small p test. That was the232 words
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Article26 1933-10-24 12 Nanking. Oct. 19. .npson. British Minuter i and Mr Wu Chle-fel. a Nankin* have been elected > idenU of the Sino- British Culturai Society.26 words
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Article123 1933-10-24 12 Thief Admits Guilt Buyers On Trial. Two Chinese friends sharing a room in a house In Cecil Street, on returning home one night found some of their clothing missing. They reported the matter to the police and a man was arrested three days later. Next day the arrested123 words
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Article95 1933-10-24 12 Conference Of Governors In Batavia. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, Oct. 23. The Director of Agriculture stated today that the rubber restriction conference held here yesterday was In no wise a formality to give last Instructions, but was for the purpose of a thorough discussion of the whole95 words
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Article55 1933-10-24 12 When the case in which Lee Ah Boon is charged with the murder of a Tamil named Veerasamy at the 14th mile. SeleUr Road on Oct 17, was mentioned yesterday before the second magistrate (Mr. N. Orice) it was stated accused was still in hospital. The case was55 words
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Article402 1933-10-24 12 Inebriated Seamen Attack Officer. Fines of $100 were Imposed by the third magistrate, Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, on 1 two oilers of the Dollar liner. President Harrison, for using criminal force to, the chief officer when the liner was) alongside the wharves on Saturday The402 words
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Article61 1933-10-24 12 (From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca. Oct 21. Said to have been walking up and down First Cross Street and perpetually taking oft* his hat. LJm Slow Kee appeared before the magistrate today. on a charge of being a wandering lunatic. Accused said he was a firewood trader61 words
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Article323 1933-10-24 12 "Jazz" On The Wane. WELL-KNOWN PUBLISHER IN SINGAPORE. "I was present at the rehearsal of the Singapore Musical 8oclety this evening, and I must say that Singapore possesses fine singers and a splendid orchestra. It also surprised me to find that your town owned such a323 words
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Article124 1933-10-24 12 Flying Trips For Members Of Swimming Club. At the Swimming Club on Saturday afternoon and Sunday, over 100 passengers were taken up for Joyrldes i In Royal Singapore Flying Club I machines. The flight* lasted about a Quarter of an hour each. At least 75 per cent, of124 words
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Article779 1933-10-24 12 Proposal To Appoint An 1 Itinerant Secretary. Office-bearers of the YWCA and delegates from all over Malaya met In Kuala Lumpur for business meetings and discussions. At the opening session. Mrs T. W Hlnch (Singapore) was elected to the chair In the absence of Mrs. R 8.779 words
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Article674 1933-10-24 12 SHARE QUOTATIONS TOO HIGH? Several excellent annual reports have appeared during the week, and others calculated to revive conflc: are impending, while sentiment has also been Improved by the resum: of dividends by Kamunlng The further fall In the dollar the probability of Inflation States674 words
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Article78 1933-10-24 12 Revenue Officer Charged. Dawood bin Hussein, a young Malay Rerenue Officer attached to the Singapore Government Monopolies Department, wu charged before the third magistrate. Mr. R. J. Curtis yesterday with having accepted a bribe of 30 cenu from Veow 8eang Peck, a Chinese trader between Singapore and SUat78 words
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Advertisement143 1933-10-24 12 Insurance Among th* Requirements 5 i? Varied riant include: tV-- Proirrlion Ordinary Life Siviaffa HP^H I Limited Payment Life FamJy loeom* wV«B Family Income 01J Age lBCMM K Endowment Education for Children £M VM|« Retirement lnrom* OutineM Protetiio* &M*W Doable Indemnity Lump SaaPayaMM j^B mEW Ano«itie.-De/<rred Ouabiliiy PraT«a»>« 3QMP?^^^I M143 words
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Article198 1933-10-24 13 Knocked Down Chinese. MOTOR (AX AKIDKNT AT MANTIN. (Frjm Our Own Correspond* nt > Seremban, Oct. 24. j Mr T F Egan. manager of Panjam Estate, was fined $50. or one month's rigorous imprisonment in default, by Raja Kamaralaaman, the Seremban m.iKU'.rate. on a charge198 words
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Article144 1933-10-24 13 C AR CRASHES. Malay Driver Badly Injured. Two Europeans were involved In motoring accidents within the lasi 24 hours. The nrst occurred yesterday morning when a car carrying a European. Mr. C V. Miles, crashed into a tree at the sixth mile Changl Road. The Malay driver was semi-conscious when144 words
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Article345 1933-10-24 13 Local Man Admits List Of Convictions. A long list of convictions for robbery was read out br Mr. R. C. Blair Wiltshire. ASP., yesterday, before the criminal district judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, against a Chinese. Lan Ah Khal Accused admitted them all. Among the articles345 words
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Article194 1933-10-24 13 Repertory Players Score Big Hit Miss Enid Holland was a great hit as •Patricia." "the little devil" of a daughter in the witty domestic comedy of that name performed by the Singapore Repertory Players, celebrating the first year of their existence, at the Goodwood Park Hotel on194 words
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Article109 1933-10-24 13 Johore Liquor Brought To Singapore. Three Tamils appeared before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the criminal district Judge, yesterday, on a charge of Importing toddy. The accused were arrested as they were landing from a sampan oft the Scletar Naval Base. The sampan man was also accused. The Tamils109 words
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Article71 1933-10-24 13 Queen Aunt Joins King And Queen. 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Nov. 23. The Queen Aunt and other princesses who were evacuated from Bangkok early last week by sea have safely joined the King and Queen at Slngora. The Government announces the capture of the town of Sara71 words
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Article513 1933-10-24 13 Sticks A 8A 8 Weapons. LONG DRAWN OUT QUARREL. Arjan Singh was yesterday convicted by the criminal district judge and fined $50. or two months In default on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Ralla Singh. The parties had had considerable trouble In513 words
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Article529 1933-10-24 13 Monopolies Raid In Dhoby Ghaut How a party of revenue officers j discovered 500 Ib. or tobacco In a bouae i In Dhoby Ghaut on the morning of j Oct. 11. as a result of which three Chinese, Hrn San, Chan Thye Choon I j and Go529 words
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Advertisement128 1933-10-24 13 INSURE AGAINST ALL FIRE RISKS FIRE. LIFE MARINE L ACCIDENT MOTOR GUARANTEE AKTIICK C. POTTS. Manager •*4 I adrrwrller, Eaattra .t^A/^'f •%T*At > i«Tflsl .^^^^^^TaFswaVv R#^ New Beauty Secret gave her Natural appearance Men wondered about her lip*. They louLed artificial, to loospicuotu. Ihea she iwinbt-d to Taoftec. Unlike ordiaary128 words
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Advertisement212 1933-10-24 13 MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE. Mr H. E. Sparke. of Alma Estate. Mr. R. W Grant U now acting AsBukit Mertajam. left for home a few distant Adviser. Segamat. Johore days ago. Mr. H. O. Kennedy, of James Craig Mr. Shutes. Inspector of Mines, who Ltd has returned to Klang from home212 words
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Advertisement436 1933-10-24 13 SHOP EARLY FOR Cbrietmae THE CHOICEST BARGAINS GO FIRST. Exactly after two years Make a Note! GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE THE SINGAPORE SILK STORE, j Commencing on Wednesday, Oct. 30. NO. 36/40, North Bridge Road, Singapore No. 36/40. j ENTRUST YOUR GIFT PROi 3TO US— j WE MVE A URGE STOCK436 words
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Stormy Scenes At B.B.B. Of C. Meeting. —All-India Cricket Board.
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Article487 1933-10-24 14 Annual Meeting Breaks Up In Confusion. n Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct 10. •■nd of the meeting trd! were the fateful words of < R E MvclcUiton, the chairman. tnniMl general meeting of ng Board ol Control i. Friday night eneled In uri ol hearted487 words
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Article147 1933-10-24 14 An "M.C.C." In ProceM Of Formation. Karachi. Oct. 14. Inquiries made here show that an announcement of the formation of a Cricket Club of India (the M.CC. of India) may be made by the end of this month. In addition to fifteen affiliated Associations already In147 words
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Article205 1933-10-24 14 S.CJLC Tournament .lowing were the results of ties n the SCRC. tennis Untrr Po m Dip's Team vs. Tan Huck 1 unfinished). c Tats Team beat Chua c by 3 matches to 2. I (hre Tong's Team beat < l.im's Team by 4 matches I im beat Low Kee205 words
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Article94 1933-10-24 14 Training For November Meeting. The Singapore racecourse will be i fnclally open for training for the November Professional and Amateur Race Meetings on Saturday next at 6 am, when the usual coffee arrange- menu will be made. Irish Griffins. The Secretary of the Singapore Turf Club has received94 words
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Article90 1933-10-24 14 Offered £4,000 For Match With McCorkindale. Berlin. Oct. 21. I Sporting circles here report the receipt of private cables conflrmln that Don McCorkindale will meet Max Baer. the Calif ornlan. If pending negotiations are successful. j Victor Brown, the New Jersey boxing promoter, says he has telegraphed BaorAneta-Trans-Ocean - 90 words
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Article482 1933-10-24 14 Handicaps For Today's Events. The following are the handicaps for the second day of the Perak Turf Club meeting today Baa* 1. Hi alia, Ctam m. (arioso, I*** up a o Mtekap Mouap t n Lucky Number s 13 YeUow Rim- «7 Tlmbaac 1 4 Tli* Imp482 words
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Article164 1933-10-24 14 Joe Diamond Outpoints f Neil Hemchit (From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, Oct. 23. Two popular fighters In Neil Hemchit and Joe Diamond drew a big house at the Otty Park last night when Joe Diamond won on points after a Herat bout of ten rounds Both weighed164 words
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Article26 1933-10-24 14 The final of the B.C.C. Snooker Championship between F. J. L. Mayger and T. B. Rogers will be played today 1 at 8.30 p.m.26 words
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Article172 1933-10-24 14 Cotoneaster Still Favourite. London. Oct. 29 Mrs. Coriette Glomey's Effacable was scratched from the Cambridgeshire at 9 a.m. today. Today's call over was as follows: 21—2 COTONEASTER offered. 100 —9 taken. 12—1 LIMELIGHT. 13—1 ANDREA. 100—7 TOTAIO 15—1 OLE KINO SOLE 20—1 DASTUR taken and offered 25—1 DENBIGHReuter - 172 words
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Article119 1933-10-24 14 S.B.A. Championship Ties. The following are the ties of the Singapore Badminton Tournament for Saturday and Sunday: SATURDAY'S TIES. Mixed n-.ublrs Llm Tlan Wan and Miss P. C. Lee vs. Y. Iketanl and Miss F. Horn Oan Hock Kee and Miss Sheh Sai Ming vs. Koh Keng Slang and119 words
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Article232 1933-10-24 14 Cup-tie Players Barred From League. (From Our Own Correspondent Klang. Oct. 21. The annual general meeting of the Klang District Football Association was held on Friday at 630 p.m at the langor Coast Club Mr. A. Van Tooi < n. the president, was In the chair. After232 words
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Article99 1933-10-24 14 The following will represent the Indian Association In hockey flxii. Vs. the R.A. at the I A ground tomorrow: Dr. Rajarcm; A. N. ChatterJee and 8. H. Shirazie; O. Kennedy, P. K. Baskaran and D. K. Samy. M. 8 I Dass. Arjan Singh. M M. H. Namaxle. M99 words
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Article353 1933-10-24 14 Pad an k Clubs' Second Teams Meet. 8.B.C. II 3 S.C II 0 In a scrappy hockey mate!'. 8.RC. (round yesterday, the second strlnc of the club beat the 8.CC n by thref clear goals, all goals bring obtained In the second half. The 8.R.C. enjoyed the353 words
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Article93 1933-10-24 14 An*? Siunsr Hill Head Table. ThefoUowing are results of the InterMstrict League up-to-date. Jig Siang Hill 3 tackenzie Footers 3 oleman Street 2 'ovent Rangers 2 :allan(? Road 3 lalesUer Road 4 ;rota Ayer Road 3 tumah Mlskln 3 w 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 093 words
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Advertisement15 1933-10-24 14 NEW "MOUTRIE" PIANOS $425.00 Nett. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Hongkong) RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE.15 words
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Advertisement120 1933-10-24 14 mis snininq copper cauldron —one of many— ln it's setting of IB I glistening white tiles, reflects the £1 extremely hygienic conditions and Im* 'I sedulous care and cleanliness observed Mm. In the brewing ot Malaya's Purest -«l« 9 Lager Beer. Dirt and dust are ~^fl| IflW km. eliminated from120 words
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Article2372 1933-10-24 15 London Scottish Outplayed By Harlequins. ♦From Our O»u 101 respondents London. Oct 8. uy's Rugby programmes brought many of the leading club* In England and Wales Into opposition. and there were some exceptionally close finishes. Coventry, tor Instance. r at 5 points all. ster just2,372 words
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Advertisement302 1933-10-24 15 XV. r/^m Hu «m lIbVbHbB *^n mai^"^^^^^ i^i^^^^s^^^^^mßntmßnT MM How terribly discournftinft to come lionu- faftjlctl with You can visions o f a long cool drink of PHOKMX Sp« id I>O C iintfer Order by A le dancing before your eyes only to fiml that thi bst PHONE hotik wag302 words
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Article171 1933-10-24 16 Nazis' Fijrht Against Tn employment Leipzig. Ott 21. At a meeting of the "German Union oi Jewish ex-Bervlce Men." the managing director Capt. Fracnkel, stressed in a speech that, according ated declarations by the Government, no helping hand will be rejected In the fight against the scourge171 words
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Article172 1933-10-24 16 Dr. Schacht's Views On Economic i'risis. London. Oct 20. That Germany has no need for foreign loans as her Industrial machinery Is meeting all requirements was the statement made by the president of the Reichsbauk. Dr. Scharht. In an interview published in the Dally Mall. Dr. SchachtAneta-Trans-Ocean - 172 words
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Article82 1933-10-24 16 Lithuanian Clergy And Communists. Kovno. Oct. 21. Lithuanian Catholic clergy, among them one bishop who had been Imprisoned In Soviet Russia for several years, arrived home as the outcome of the exchange for 24 Russian Communists sentenced to various terms of imprisonment In Lithuania. On the way fromAneta-Trans-Ocean - 82 words
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Article80 1933-10-24 16 To Be Sung On Anniversary Of Turkish Republic. Ankara. Oct. 30. When the tenth anniversary of the foundation of the Turkish Republic Is celebrated on Oct. 29. a new Turkish national anthem written and set to music by order of the Government will be sung publicly forAneta-Trans-Ocean - 80 words
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Advertisement62 1933-10-24 16 I ANOTHER I II I I STOP PRESS I I Telegram, received: I *'0n the 21st October 1933 Lieut. Scapinelll of the Italian Air Force won Bleriot Cup with Aeroplane Me 72 (Macchi) fitted with j Flat engine A 8 6 (same type previous world speed record) attain- I a62 words
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Advertisement218 1933-10-24 16 Health comes first and for the promotion S of health in all climates Johnnie Walker has Mwwjm stood first favourite since WmJmWJL iSmj/m 1820— and still leads. V^lml RED LABEL for all occasiooi, the world 1 most \Jffiff||B)L popular beverage. I BLACK LABEL, the word's whisky de luxe, \M every218 words
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Article184 1933-10-24 17 First Lawsuit Against I^ondon Transport Board. The first lawsuit against the London Passenger Transport Board was brought by the "Official Corpse Photographer" on Oct. S. It was heard by Mr. Justice Lawrence and a common Jury In the King's Bench Division, when a verdict was returned by184 words
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Article160 1933-10-24 17 U Belle Sophie On Spying Charge. Paris. Oct 11. The case of the famous spy Mata Hart, who was executed at Vlncennes, la recalled by the arrest at Mets of a woman known in toe region as "La Belle Bophle." She U one of four alleged spies160 words
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Advertisement220 1933-10-24 17 Realize thm >^ Importance of m x^ Pure Medicinal Soap? t ITH I HA M«.'r of tbe |'urr-l inKredirnt* aod coolainißg medirioal aod anturplir pmperttr*. il guard* ibe »kin writ and doe* murh lo prevent «kin trouble*. aadt Soap. Oatawat aad T.lcuai fmapoanqiMr.franM.ltwa Ftopp* (Malaya) Uaallcd. 1 *l« Buildlaa. S4afa*>orv.220 words
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Advertisement311 1933-10-24 17 i^Vm BK Ham Single-cylinder. Bore 4 in. LiuuM* ■nW**^r -3T (101.6 m.m.) Stroke 6 in. P^^^^^SSlJnt^ (152.4 m.m.) Propeller speed E^IIII &±k 760 r.p.m. With reducing il^gpii^M tk Lots of power for little cost nCr^^ for oil fuel ts much cheaper VV^l^ and every gallon goes farther. NT This Is311 words
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Miscellaneous167 1933-10-24 17 Today's Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) ACKOSB. i» Pifto(>c«k It. Metal 1 HfUl ai Happening* t Srt. ESS""*" If OptltS jj VMltßlill \l CUT* rfwm v clo^c 10^ p™**x* r?^^ J7 Hnttirdg «B"S ttai aili— ii HtGOMJWOn^B 34 Undulation PraSSu MPO» 44 Mr., tm* Mt^r Brrerm«T 4. 1 n i IMm i167 words
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Article49 1933-10-24 18 Mr. J. O. Bridges, who was formerly hon. secretary of the Overseas League in Malaya. Is now general secretary of the League In Scotland He lectured on British Malaya to schoolchildren at the League House. Edinburgh, recently and proposes to give a series of slmllai talks during the winter.49 words
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Article651 1933-10-24 18 Court Decision. LICENCE FEE MUST BE PAID. It was learned on Oct. 4 that the lawsuit relating to the use of wireless In hotels, restaurants, and other public places will probably be taken to the House of Lords, says the Daily Telegraph. The Court of Appeal651 words
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Article651 1933-10-24 18 Nottingham Police. "FLYING SQIA!)" IN ACTION. "It Is your ambition to make the Nottingham City police fore the most efficient In the world? Capt Athelstan Popkess. Chief Constable of Nottingham, did not give a definite reply in words. But he smiled In seeming acquiescence, writes a651 words
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Article, Illustration1655 1933-10-24 19 Gunshy - Gunshy By Manoeuvres At Leuchars Who Gets The Verdict? Malay Kegiment Lucky Wilts. rpilE big manoeuvres recently held at uchars have again brought tc the old. old controversy on the 'he capital ship. .pers from home contain long accounts of the proceedings from :ble pens of Our Naval1,655 words
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Article95 1933-10-24 19 HARD-BITTEN POSTM E N Over 5,000 Attacked By I)©** In A Year? Major C. H Black. Postmaster o/ Woking, told a meeting at Woklng that on an average six postmen In the Woklng area are bitten by dogs mkH year, and received wounds which needed, treatment by a doctor Taking95 words
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Article224 1933-10-24 19 River Phenomenon At Bristol. The River Avon, up which fairly large steamers pass at high tide to reach Bristol Docks, has recently been so low that at one point It was possible to walk across It. says the Dally Telegraph. The river ha., a top tide of224 words
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Article, Illustration30 1933-10-24 20 M. ALLEGRE, (inverninr Director of the great French Air Combine, chatting with memben of the crew on arrival at Croydoa Aerodrome, London. In the company's new riant plan*. (Planet N.)30 words
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Article, Illustration34 1933-10-24 20 MtKMAN GRAHAM, an ex-convict. Mho earned the Kin; Pardon for his conduct In the Dartmoor mutiny, collaborated with Mrs A. M Williamson, the authoress, in writing "The Other SM#- (if the Wall" (Planet New*.)34 words
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Article, Illustration33 1933-10-24 20 i RiK EKUIM. TO R I SSI A afi«-r flying .rune from America by the northern roate. Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, the famon* American liar, and his wife, arrived in Leningrad. (Planet News.)33 words
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