The Straits Times, 29 October 1933
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Title Section18 1933-10-29 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 98. Sunday, October 29th., 1933. Price 10 cents.18 words
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361 1933-10-29 1 SMUGGLED CHANDU BURIED ON UNINHABITED ISLAND Preventive Officers Make Huge Haul After Long And Weary Search DRUG-RUNNERS FOILED A HUGE haul of smuggled chandu valued at more than $75,000 has been made by officers of the Preventive Service. Thirty-one kerosene tins, tigktjy packed361 words
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258 1933-10-29 1 SITUATION TENSE IN CITIES Events in Palestine are rapidly approaching a crisis and a general uprising of Arabs is feared. Arab resentment at the influx of Jews is at fever heat and has resulted in rioting in some cities and the declaration ofReuter - 258 words
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Article64 1933-10-29 1 New York, Saturday. A warning against a sterling-dollar depreciation war, which he said would prompt Great Britain to do something to defend her trading position, was given by Sir Robert Home in a speech here. He discussed the National Industrial Recovery Association gold scher c and suggested an64 words
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Article46 1933-10-29 1 New York, Saturday. Several officers have been arrested In Mexico City in connect, m with an anti-Government plot. Army officers have warned correspondents not to send news of the plot, as the conspiracy is not believed to be a large one. —Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article30 1933-10-29 1 Havana, Saturday. At least ten Communist workers were killed, a score wounded and 300 arrested in the fighting at an Americanowned sugar mill hi Camaguey. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article75 1933-10-29 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 3 31 3!. (Sellers) 4 1/32. October-December 4 1/16. January-March 4 5/32. April- June 4 Market tone Firm. SILVER. Spot 18 3 Kid. Two months 18 3 16d. CROSS RATE. London-Ney75 words
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Article, Illustration276 1933-10-29 1 TWO ENTRANTS SHARE OUR $500 TAESPITE the fact that three English teams drew in their matches last week, two entrants in our Football Competition managed to lorecast the ten results correctly. They were Mrs. D. V. Ermel of Pen: ng, and Mohammed Jaafar of Port Dickson. Mrs. Ermel is a276 words
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Article52 1933-10-29 1 The Indo-Ceylon Football Association of Singapore held a dinner last night at Mr. M. Namazle's bungalow in East Coast Road in honcir of the All Malayan Indo-Ceylon footballers. Covers were laid for 40. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hastie and Mr. E. V.52 words
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Article41 1933-10-29 1 A gash in the head four inches long and exposing the skull was sustained by a Chinese who was the victim of a knife attack In the Kreta Ayer District yesterday afternoon. He was rushed to hospital by ambulanca.41 words
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Article213 1933-10-29 1 Nazis Accuse Briton Of Treason Berlin, Saturday. rpHE first German official reference to the arrest of the "Daily Telegraph's" special correspondent, Noel Panter, Is contained in a statement that Panter is suspected of trying to obtain illegally military news. It states that he had, for some time, been in touch213 words
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297 1933-10-29 1 WAR WITH JAPAN IMMINENT Japanese military activities on the frontier have resulted in a general c tod us of Russians from Manchukuo to Siberia. Japan will probably formally annex Manchukuo with* in the next few weeks. In the meantime strenuous efforts are being made to297 words
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135 1933-10-29 1 HUGE GERMAN STEEL AND IRON COMBINE Berlin, Saturday. A HUGE scneme aiming at the rationalisation of German steel and coal interests is under consideration by the four greatest concerns. The companies affected are Verein^gte Stahlwerke whose share capital Is £38,725,000, the Gelsenklrchener Bergwerks £12,500,000, the Phoenix Mining Co., £8,500.000 andReuter - 135 words
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Article116 1933-10-29 1 MORE SAVAGE THAN HER COLLEAGUES Harbin. Saturday. A Mongol refugee from Urga has Informed the Manchukuo authorities that a pretty Russian woman is now in charge of the Ogpu there. He says that she arrived recently from Moscow, together with several male subordinates, and that116 words
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Article94 1933-10-29 1 CHINESE GIRL'S MAD ACT WHEN called to a house in Neil Road last evening the police found a violent struggle in progress between a young blood-stained Chinese girl and a middle-aged woman. The policemen separated the pair and found that half the girl's tongue had been94 words
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Article60 1933-10-29 1 Noon, Saturday. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 13 (F. 0.8.) MM 13 5/16. Standard R.S.S. on lender Buyers Sellers Nov.-Dec. 134 13' i. Jan -Mar. 13 4 life April- June 13', Tone of market Speculative. Latest Cable per Ib. London Spot Sheet |II Mi60 words
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Advertisement58 1933-10-29 1 r£ t* Mm U mm r^ V% IS A TREMENDOUS )mmL ~r% An> a BESTORINa fLj^ '"g y***~ VITALITY. I 11 mm ti IPd I BCar Brand Milk tP^ M mtt\ I described by A ...Nf t > IV I the British v *Sv J-^rf(( r Medical Journal V^^^B K.58 words
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Article, Illustration1317 1933-10-29 2 THE striking of the hour by the Memorial Hall dock had Just been heard. It was three o'clock In the after ioon. Near enough, the moment Mr. Llm Cheng Ean pleaded with the Governor not to be warped by a fear, a bogey of nationalism. '"Give1,317 words
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Article, Illustration1265 1933-10-29 2 "The Wanderer - The Nine O'Clock Walk to the HANGMAN'S NOOSE MAINLY ABOUT MALAYANS. By "The Wanderer" »I«HAT executions were carried out in X public in Johore Bahru up to ICO9 a:i r.stonishing statement made by r. Ricrr.rd Sidney in his novel, "Three KM In Malaya." Crowds used to go over from Johore1,265 words
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Miscellaneous40 1933-10-29 2 HE'S A HUNDRED AMD TWO WELL, THATS AN SO TOTAL ABSTINENCE! AND HES NEVER EYE. -OPENER JS'NT FATAL POP TOUCHED ALCOHOL. TO ME,, AFTER I JN HIS LIFE] tf A ALL/ N^^ //-/Z (Copyright. ICJl. by The Bell S/:.'.ic>!- j40 words
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Article, Illustration1394 1933-10-29 3 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst WHEN a good player Is playing a hand at a game contract when not vulnerable and not doubled, no risk is too great for him to take In an effort to fulfil his contract. I watched1,394 words
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Advertisement1097 1933-10-29 3 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in forre over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in th« Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE I 27, Old Jewry, E.O The Company hat £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with1,097 words
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Article, Illustration1186 1933-10-29 4 " Cueman - Billiards By "Cueman THE experts on billiards do not take kindly to the question "How should the cue be held? Should it be held with a tight grip, a half-grip, in a loose loop of the fingers and thumb or Just between one finger and1,186 words
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Article, Illustration763 1933-10-29 4 Something About The Soldiers Malayan Volunteer News THE work of the Volunteer gunners (S.RA.) (v) is certainly most lnIlilWllni Last Sunday, under tho command of Capt. J. Lee, they carried out a successful practice shoot at j BcUok when they fired high explosive i shell at a "sleeve" target towed763 words
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Article555 1933-10-29 4 Our Expert - By Our Expert j^ANY readers who have tested R 7 Vaccine during the last three weeks are now convinced that the socalled poultry epidemic that destroys thousands of head of poultry in Malaya can now be prevented or cured. Financial support has been promised and it Is hoped555 words
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Advertisement363 1933-10-29 4 This Coupon, attached to a letter addressed to the Poultry Expert, entitles readers to free advice on any poultry-keeping problent. Gono lam Co. 46/48, PECK SEAH STREET. For Gardens, Vegetables and other planting purposes 'SHEEP DUNG' (MANURO) Packed in Gunny Rags at $10 per ton FOR. It., Spore. SINGAPORE Phone363 words
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Article1635 1933-10-29 5 Our Rugby Correspondent - TOO GOOD FOR COMMAND (By Our Rugby Correspondent SINGAPORE'S 160 VICTORY WET GROUND SLOWS UP GAME Singapore .15 pts.; Malaya Com., .Nil. "I lie aeavy rain during Saturday mining made the S.C.C. Padang very slippery and the outsides of both teams had a hard Job to keep on their feet.1,635 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1933-10-29 5 The Most Versatile Sportsman In Malaya IN THE SPORTING LIMELIGHT IF a championship tournament were heM to find the best all-round sportsman in Malaya, and included all sports played in this country, there is one man in Singapore who, if he did not actually prove to be the winner, would1,076 words
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Article204 1933-10-29 5 SELANGOR A.F. FINAL TO BE REPLAYED (From Our Own Correspondend. Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. To decide who should be champions of the Third Division of the Selangor Association Football League this season, the Selangor Indian Association and the Tamils Physical Culture Association, who are even with204 words
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Article314 1933-10-29 5 KEDAH HOCKEY TEAM BEATEN 0-9 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. Kedah's debut in Inter-State hocke* was made at Kuala Kangsar against Perak, wjien the latter scored a runaway victory of 9 0. The Perak forwards, after a couple of minutes, settled down and thereafter play was314 words
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Advertisement34 1933-10-29 5 COOL AND ASHY •sJCsCP^, r^-jftf SANDALS. Ion i*^^ j^^jpi j BIG REDUCTION ALSO /^*xdm j IN MANY OTHER STYLES. I i CAPITOL BUILDING— 671. North Bridge Road 74, South Bridge Road Creat World AKatong.34 words
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Advertisement41 1933-10-29 5 SEA VIEW HOTEL J TODAY f CONCERT I FROM 1 1 TO 1 P.M. J BY PAUL STRAUSS I AND HIS BAND, j SPECIAL TODAY I CURRY j Prepared by a native cook from Ceylon. THE FINEST CURRY AVAILABLE IN SINGAPORE.41 words
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Advertisement53 1933-10-29 5 RENE ULLMANN ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF NEW JEWELLERY BROOCHES, CLIP BROOCHES. BRACELETS, ENGAGEMENT AND DINNER RINGS, DIAMOND WEDDING RINGS ETC WRIST WATCHES SET WITH DIAMON DS. ALL THE LATEST STYLES P RECIOUS STONES OF THE BEST QUALITY. PRICES r— THE LOWEST. •iljil JliUiiUliJ CAPITOL BUILDING BRANCH STAMFORD ROAD 30- A53 words
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Article792 1933-10-29 6 IT is not often that a woman speaks at the Rotary Club. It happened last Wednesday. The Rotarians evidently knew there was a treat in store for them and the Adelphi Roof Garden was crowded with merr'jers, their wives and friends. THE speaker was Miss792 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1933-10-29 6 REVIVING the GRACEFUL STYLES of LONG AGO.. From A London Woman's Window 18th Century Cookery (From Our Own Correspondent) Sunday Times Office, Fleet Street, Sept. 28. TTHERE have been so many autumn collections of fashions to view during the last few days that there has scarcely been time to take1,169 words
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Article177 1933-10-29 6 Decoration Ideas PULL-LENGTH mirror dressing tables are giving place to tiie more oldfashioned kind, with a separate mirror set on the wall above. Round corners, drawers that turn outwards at the sides, and sliding trap-doors along the top to guard the hiding place for jewels, are features of the new177 words
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Advertisement156 1933-10-29 6 WHITEAWAYS CHRISTMAS BAZAAR OPENS ON SATURDAY NOVEMBER 4th ARMY SERVICE CORPS. With waggon, active service order. Price $1.75 each. No. 199 Motor Machine Guns. (Side-Cars) with Drivers. Gunners and Guns. Machines. Pri c $2.25 each. Tractor. Supt Powered 6-wheeled model. Made of steel, nickel plated body. i Price $7.50 each.156 words
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Advertisement106 1933-10-29 6 RENE ULLMANN (MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.) NEW SHIPMENT: THE LATEST "HAUTE COUTURE" MODELS FROM PARIS. HATS AND GOWNS ARE ON VIEW AT RENE ULLMANN CAPITOL BUILDING SINGAPORE STAMFORD ROAD. UHINIIIIIIUIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIII lijour Jnbtvfbualit^ IS ALWAYS STUDIED ADVICE WILLINGLY GIVEN ON tmir ©tessino, Beauty Culture figure preservation. Hlice fl>c (Breoor. Gbe fe^ral Dtepenaan?, Xtfc106 words
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Article152 1933-10-29 7 Monty Bodkin, who has been dismissed from the Mammoth Publishing Co., by the proprietor, LorZ Tilbury, determines to get a job at Blandingz Castle as the Earl of Emsioorth's secretary. Sue Brown, a chorus girl, Monty's former fiancee, who is now engaged to Ronald Fish Lord Emstoorth's nephew, is152 words
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Article3608 1933-10-29 7 P. G. Wodehouse - HEAVY Ever WEATHER The Funniest Story BY P. G. Wodehouse rpHE Empress, after a single brief but courteous glance at this newcomer, had returned to the business which had been occupying her at the t moment of Lord Tilbury's arrival. She pressed her nose against the lowest rail of the3,608 words
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Advertisement35 1933-10-29 7 mH^M*M?^R*"^ Ik An old favourite. Everybody knows NESTLES NUT-MILK CHOCOLATE and everybody likes it Crunchy nuts and smooth creamy chocolate, no wonder folks are fond of it. Nestle* Chocolate A picture ttamp in every packet.35 words
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Article376 1933-10-29 8 If the news cabled yesterday regarding the tin agreement proves to be correct in every detail, and there Is no reason to doubt It, the outlook for the Malayan mining Industry is very promising. It was generally accepted that the quota would be raised to 40 per cent,376 words
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Article127 1933-10-29 8 It is announced elsewhere in this issue that extensive developments in the local establishments of the fighting forces are pending. A couple of months ago this news might have been the cause of considerable concern to residents in the Colony because the Defence Contribution question remained unsettled, and there still127 words
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Article, Illustration2334 1933-10-29 8 A.. J. Moore - With the "Medea" in the D.E.I. THE SUIS DAY TIMES. OCTOBER 29, 1933. by A.. J. Moore- Bennett <No. 4> 1N Berhala Strait we encountered a rock not maked on any of our charts, that we sighted three miles off as we came out of Rusak Bay, but had much2,334 words
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Article122 1933-10-29 8 (Ananias News Factory.) Singapore, Saturday There were exciting scenes in Cecil Street yesterday when a Deputation representing 437 commercial bodies in the Colony waited upon the Editor of the Straits Times regarding a rumour that he, the Ed., being short of subjects for leading articles, had been making122 words
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Article67 1933-10-29 8 I don't know where M.X.. of Singapore, found this, but it eets him ten chips: r When your Heels hit hard and your Head feels queer, And your Thoughts rise un like froth on Beer When your Knees are weak and J your Voice grows strong, And you67 words
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Advertisement204 1933-10-29 8 ENTERTAINMENTS OCTOBER 29, 1933. AUIAMBRA Below The Sea with Ralph Bellamy and Fay Wray. t>l5 9 15 p.m. CAPITOL Her First Mate with Slim Summer\llle and Zasu Pitts. 6.15—9.13 p.m. MARLBOROUGH The Mummy with Boris Karloff 6 15— 9.15 p.m. PAVILION It's A Boy with Leslie Henson and Edward Everett204 words
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Advertisement51 1933-10-29 8 PIANO TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2901 74, Orchard Rd, NEW WORLD SINGAPORE Side Shores. Cabaret Dancing, Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas. EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE I Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONES EDITORIAL 5151. 5152. ADVERTISING 7701. GENERAL OFFICE 7702. PRINTING PUBLISHING 7703. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. TELEPHONE51 words
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Advertisement32 1933-10-29 8 J|U=J assertions; fijlfti t Js^ T 7 a £X£- i 4 v-^L^ ANANIAS not j S 4 |(T^T -n o *n rx. rv -cr, *n -n\ 'n -n^j(y n rt m>n tVri^32 words
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Article456 1933-10-29 9 PENANG'S COSTLY ECONOMIES Position Calls For Inquiry AN amazing state of affairs has been revealed in the Penang Municipality. While a policy of rigorous economy is ostensibly being pursued, the methods employed are actually resulting in increased expenditure. The situation calls for an immediate investigation. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang,456 words
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Article, Illustration193 1933-10-29 9 German's Faith In Singapore's Future «WINGAPORE will develop out of recognition in the next few years," said Mr. E.A.E. Krueger, British India and Dutch East Indies representative I for the Mercedes Bcnz cars, on his arrival in Singapore. "This city will always be the gateway to the Far East," he193 words
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389 1933-10-29 9 OWNERS TO BE ORDERED TO QUIT PLANS IN HAND FOR SPEEDY BARRACK CONSTRUCTION T*HE occupation of the entire Changi coastline as far as Telok Paku by the military authorities early in the New Year is now an established fact. Owners of property will be389 words
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Article321 1933-10-29 9 COLOURFUL SCENES OF OTHER LANDS f|NE of the most interesting exhiblvf tlons ever held in Singapore will be opened at the Y.W.C. A. Headquarters this week. It will be opened on Wednesday next by Mr. W. Allan Hey, President of the Rotary Club. The purpose of321 words
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Article216 1933-10-29 9 Mr. Alistan W. Hay of the Malayan Civil Service was married to Miss Joan Brett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brett of Bishops Stortford, England, at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon. Miss Brett arrived recently from Australia, where she has occupied the position of head216 words
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Article119 1933-10-29 9 T>£OPLE who ace interested In new ■1 uses for rubber should note what is said in the F.M.S. medical and health report about rubber buckets. These buckets are being used by the Kinta Sanitary Board in an experimental way in conservancy work and are found to119 words
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Article227 1933-10-29 9 Spectacular Chinese Festival THE annual Kau Wang- Yeah festival on Friday night in honour of certain Chinese "Datohs" attracted thousands of Chinese of all clans. The roads and balconies from Macpherson Road onwards to Paya Lebar Village were a seething mass of humanity from the early evening, blocking all traffic.227 words
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Article47 1933-10-29 9 AN Ickenham (Middlesex) bride was kept anxiously waiting at the church for over an hour for her policebridegroom. When eventually he arrived in a taxi he confessed that he had overslept His alarm dock had failed to go off and the taxi driver had to rouse him.47 words
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Article239 1933-10-29 9 TO BE HELD HERE NEXT YEAR AN all-Malayan livestock exhibition is to be held in Singapore during race week in February next year. The new exhibition is an outcome of the recent successful venture which was held at the Great World, and is being organised by the239 words
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Article49 1933-10-29 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Rembau, Saturday. The death occurred at Sri Menanti today of Tungku Puan Besar, the aged mother of the late Yang Di Pertuan Besar Tuanku Mohamed. She had been ailing for some time. The funeral took place at the family burial ground.49 words
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Article262 1933-10-29 9 QUOTA NEWS FIRMS TIN MARKET THE news of the renewal of the international tin agreement, increasing the quota of production, from 33 1/3 per cent, to 40 per cent.. Immediately had the effect of steadying the local market. One of the leading tin experts in Singapore said yesterday that the262 words
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Article, Illustration17 1933-10-29 9 M. DaUdier. the former French Premier, who retains his portfolio of War Minister in the reformed Cabinet.17 words
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Advertisement90 1933-10-29 9 its/ Thf bride and bridegroom leaving the Cathedral after the ceremony yesterday. /t^m/K/j9/\ IRS Think of your Sporting Kit during the rainy A4^^L^%m~4 ISE months while they are In disuse. Excessive SfffePv^F^rSlJ preserving oil wiped over the leather, wood ■fcfctSC^^^ffiJß^j adds longer life to all things and v?JNM iV psgsj90 words
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Advertisement28 1933-10-29 9 DON'T BE VAGU E Jh UClltJ NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE eCSU? jwcowpowyio \n in oiaho SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, fc IPOH.28 words
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666 1933-10-29 10 QUAINT FAITH CURES €t /^HARMED" water, paper, lemons and flowers were alleged to have been the sovereign remedies for all ills prescribed by an elderly Chinese, named Khu Boon Chuan who appeared on y three charges of attempted cheating before Mr. J. M. Brander,666 words
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Article345 1933-10-29 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. WITH the object of writing a book in Tamil on scouting in various countries of the Far East, A. M. Appan, a 19-year-old Boy Scout from Rangoon, has arrived in Kuala Lumpur by cycle. Leaving Rangoon in April in345 words
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Article, Illustration25 1933-10-29 10 Hannibal, the new all-British cartoon star, and opponent of Micky Mouse, beinr poured down the cinema industry's chimney by an all-British stork.25 words
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Article, Illustration508 1933-10-29 10 NEW COUNCIL MEMBER WANTED HINDUS are agitating for the appointment of a member of their own community <o represent them in tfre Legislative Council. Influential Indians are dissrlNfied with their present representative who is a Mohamedan, principally on religious grounds, and contend that he has achieved little508 words
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251 1933-10-29 10 Man Fatally Injured In Prison Brawl THREE ACCUSED ACQUITTED i^IVING judgment this morning, Mr. H. A. Forrei, the criminal district judge, acquitted the three Chinese accused who were charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot while they were inmates of the Singapore Criminal Prison on the night of July251 words
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Article68 1933-10-29 10 A LUXURY British car bought for the use of the Lord Mayor of Melbourne has a body specially built to allow the passengers to wear top-hats. A GIANT ant's nest in North Queensland stands over 72 feet high, is needle-shaped, and has a circumference at the base of 18 feet.68 words
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Article83 1933-10-29 10 Canton, Saturday. THAT free love is sanctioned and encouraged by the Reds in all areas under their domination is the surprising statement attributed to General Liv Han-ying, one of the Communist leaders in Fukien, following his surrender to the Ist Kwangtung Independent Division at Wuping.83 words
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Article152 1933-10-29 10 Shanghai, Saturday. A critical stage in the Government's anti-Red drive in Kiangsi has been reached. The Communist armies are concentrating at Suikcr/i, in th<? Southcm section of Jl.e provu cc a.:c. desvitory fighting is con* .ruing along a 100-mile i'iont. The Red armies have been divided152 words
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Article, Illustration2604 1933-10-29 11 ALEXANDER WICKSTEED - A Spirited Defence of the Soviet by— ALEXANDER WICKSTEED A Book About Russia The Book Critic's Review Ten Years In Soviet Moscow. By Alexander Wicksteed. The Bodley i Head. ss. j| AT the end of this book the author expresses the hope that he has been able to pass on2,604 words
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Article350 1933-10-29 11 Bali Enathanted Isle. By Helen Eva Yates. George Allen Inwin. 7s. 6d. lIERE is a book which should be added immediately to the libraries of all those tourist agencies and shipping companies which seek to lure passengers to the "Enchanted Isle", for Miss Yates yielded to350 words
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Article487 1933-10-29 11 Malayan Author's First Novel No One Walked. By J. Favell Grime. Grayson and Grayson. 7/6. THIS is a first novel which leaves an impression that the author will write a much better one In the future. It begins badly, and this is perhaps a surprising fault to find in a487 words
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Article255 1933-10-29 11 THE ALLURE OF THE EAST COAST Th.cc Men in Malaya. By Richard Sydney. Kyle Palmer. $1.00. MR. Richard Sydney made a Journey along the whole of the site of the present East Coast Railway while the work was under construction, and articles describing the progress of the undertaking and his255 words
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Advertisement360 1933-10-29 11 Mcke a note of it GEOPGE ARLISS will fco at the CAPITOL TUESDAY NEXT in his greatest comedy role "THE WORKING WAN" Women who-> Suffer You need.YEAST-VITE Tired Mothers. Weary HI! PMiM II Business Girls, Pale I|J Anaemic Women, al! J7^ find New Life, New fj*r* %"Z^ Strength, New Vitality360 words
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Article, Illustration433 1933-10-29 12 BOTH ragece and hockey supporters in Selangor are feeling very pleased with themselves at this stage of the season, their respective teams having won all matches to date. t THE Rugby victories have been won by hard and effective forward i *rork. There was practically nothing In it433 words
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Article, Illustration750 1933-10-29 12 COMMENTS ON THE FIRST HOCKEY TRIAL F would hardly be fair to judge Pcnang's prospects In inter-statc hockey from the first State trial which 'was played here on Tuesday last, for in j addition to this trial game being rather j belated, It was played under the most {unsatisfactory750 words
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Article637 1933-10-29 12 THE COLOURS VS. WHITES HOCKEY MATCH THE final Hockey Trial was played on the Malacca Club Padang last Saturday, when Colours beat Whites by 7 clear goals. The game was not so one-sided as the score suggests for there were some bright moments when the Whites forwards attacked and637 words
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Article151 1933-10-29 12 WHEN WILL AN A. A. MEETING BE HELD? 'THE Amateur Athletic Association of -1 Negrl Sembilan held an Inaugural sports meeting in 1929 and since then although the hony: secretary has made several efforts, it has not been possible to hold an Athletic Meeting. About $2,000 worth of151 words
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Article668 1933-10-29 12 " Samson - by "Samson TT will be of great help to beginners to know the 42 recognised lifts, but it will be of still greater assistance to know them not only In their usual order but also In their various stages of progress. This grouping of trie recognised lifts has668 words
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Advertisement32 1933-10-29 12 ARROW M* 3 TOOTH BRUSHES fMi FOR WHITER fi||o9 *m I AND 3RI6HTER jff*B| IB 1 It t I 111 I /^P^^^^*^^^^*3 lfcy> OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. Aiento: L. E. TELS CO.'S TRADING SOCIETY.32 words
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Advertisement233 1933-10-29 12 |l \d^SSo^ $50 and Hamper $30 »<* Hamper $20 Hamper First prize. Second prize. Third prize. "j 17 OTHER XMAS HAMPER C. ft B. Competition PRIZES. mUm SSLL m m THIS IS A POPULAR w^oes CROSSE BLACKWELL'S SSSS.::::::::: soup ballot. CONSOMME CREAM OF TOMATO GREEN PEA We want to know233 words
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Article1131 1933-10-29 13 Indo-CeyLonese Defeated SPARKLING FOOTBALL AT JALAN BESAR Malays t. Indo-Ceylonese :< The display given by the Malays in their football match against the AllMalayan Indo-Ceylonese football team j yesterday afternoon was like a scale in music— they started on a low note and it was only late1,131 words
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Article444 1933-10-29 13 EXCITING LAST MINI IE GOAL Wilts. 0: Colts .1. After an uninteresting first half and an exciting second half, the Singapore Colts, at 1 anglin yesterdc y, defeated a Wiltshire Regimen hocke; .leven by the only goal sco.ed. On the run of play and the chances444 words
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Article1072 1933-10-29 13 HOW 1HEY STOOD BEFORE THE GAMES YESTERDAY a/ivuiun P. W. L. D. F. A. Pt*. Tottenham (P) 11 6 2 3 80 10 15 Arsenal d) 11 5 2 4 22 11 14 Huc'dersfleld (6) 11 5 S S 30 21 13 Leeds Utd. (8) 10 61,072 words
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Article91 1933-10-29 13 Following are the results of the mixed foursomes competition at the Sepoy Lines Golf Club held on Friday Oct. 27. Mrs. Pallister and Grlce 30. Miss. Farnell and McConigley 32' i, Miss. Hadley and Hopkins 33, Miss Lucas and Middlebrook 33, Mrs. English and Horsley 34' i,91 words
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Advertisement9 1933-10-29 13 Note the Date:— TUESDAY NEXT I at the CAPITOL!9 words
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Advertisement358 1933-10-29 13 BEAUTIFUL BAKIKS OF SI\<.M»OHIj m Both these lovely children jfcl were reared in Singapore /A on Cow Gate. JkhSfL. I i in trying climates this Food IM^^k-f is a boon indeed to the V >$■ anxious mother. M i% Freshly made and packed in W W English meadows shipped we358 words
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929 1933-10-29 14 BIG DIVIDENDS AT IPOH MEETING RECORD CROWD AT RACES Double Pays $453 FAVOURITES' RACES AND SURPRISES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. With good going and excellent weather, today's record crowd thoroughly enjoyed the card of nine races. Dividends were on the big side with alternate surprises and favourites' races.929 words
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Article412 1933-10-29 14 Annual Hockey Match VISITORS SOUNDLY BEATEN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, S 'v uay. This evening a large crowd watched Selangor Club defeat the S.C.C. in their annual hockey match by 3 goals to 1 on Selangor Club's Padang. The game was fast and interesting despite412 words
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Article62 1933-10-29 14 (From Our Own Corespondent) Bangkok, Saturday. The Siam Racing Association has appointed Mr. O. B. Secure, former bookmaker, to be the honorary handicapper. The previous handicappers received a fee of 100 ticals a day. S. R. C. WIN Playing on their own ground yesterday, the62 words
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Article331 1933-10-29 14 ARSENAL TRIUMPHS AWAY (From Our Own Correspondend.) London, Saturday. Following are the results of matches played In the English Leagues and in the first division of the Scottish Leag J3 yesterday. Division I. Aston Villa 2 Arsenal 3 Chelsea 2 Newcastle Utd. 1 Huddersfield T. 3 WestReuter - 331 words
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417 1933-10-29 14 MUAR F. A. CUP BATU PAHAT WELL BEATEN IN FINAL The final of the Muar Football Association Cup, presented by Syd Sallah bin Abdulrahman, was played on the Muar Club Padang, This year there were only two entries and so only one match was necessary. Muar entertained Batu Pahat and417 words
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Article721 1933-10-29 14 S. JOHORE DEFEATS COLLEGE Perak Defeated TUDOR-OWENS GREAT GAME [From Our Own Correspondent] Penang. Saturday. In a return Inter-State Rugby match between Penang and Perak, Penang again triumphed by 13 points (two goals and one penalty goal) to three points (one try). Penang had much better of721 words
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Advertisement128 1933-10-29 14 DO NOT FORGET 1 1 to include in your SHOPPING LIST ANCHOR BUTTER THE EMPIRE'S BEST r. w.jw. k 43. Huqienic Dottlinq.. li TiWfflWJJiw\ c aSt> a ccrtainlv not the east important //^TATraw||k essential to the production of a perfectly ■^L-yjllJllplM pure Beer, which can be ruined by insufficientWJMWH^^^JV ly128 words
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Article, Illustration2585 1933-10-29 15 the World of Badminton Season Diutvs To A Close Interest In The Inter* Club Championship Advantages Of The League System Association Should Provide Its Own Hall Popularity Of The Came Among The Ixidies Today's Match. fj>HE oflicial badminton season will soon bo brought to a close as with the Mixed2,585 words
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Advertisement57 1933-10-29 15 EXCELLENT MODERN OFFICE AND GODOWN ACCOMMODATION Robinson Road. Splendid position All conveniences Suitable for Import and Export house Rent very moderate. Apply C," Sunday Times. lit KHX CELEfnW VmBW the world renowned af NATURAL mineral water TO Bottled as it flows from the Spring Especially effective in cases of W57 words
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Advertisement81 1933-10-29 15 ml *$iJ) VkM^J&Bk ONE BLADE jra |^r\' i m I w|Ll carry ■▼I lifllH I MANY DAYS SHAVING CAN BE A PLEASURE—if you uae this new actenttflcaUy manufactured JUaor Blade different «lde tor each day. Tou won't be convinced until you try them— make Jt todayi In two styles— for81 words
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Advertisement337 1933-10-29 15 STAIRS MADE HER PANT Penalty of Excess Fat Although she has lost but 7 lbs. of her overweight, this woman finds that 7 lbs. has made a remarkable difference to her. There can certainly be nothing wrong with a reducing treatment that brings such increased energy and vigour. Her letter337 words
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Article15 1933-10-29 16 The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 98. Sunday. October 29th. 1933.15 words
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Article, Illustration12 1933-10-29 16 THE S.V.C. passing in front of the G.P.O. during Friday's rou'.r nnrli12 words
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Article, Illustration8 1933-10-29 16 AN INCIDENT in the Chinese v*. Indo-Ceylonese match8 words
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Article, Illustration38 1933-10-29 16 ONE OF THE NEW MODELS to be seen at the Motor Show at Olympia, London, is the new Crossley car, which has the engine at the rear, while the spare wheels are carried in the door. (Planet N.)38 words
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Article, Illustration76 1933-10-29 16 THE SINGAPORE RUGGER TEAM before yesterday's match againsl M.c Commaau I i v t t l ;a lf fOMMAND »tor«= M»- rush in mHfWrf THE MALAYAN i puticipate in the Intcipjrt Crii-kct .-led for Hong Kong by the Chitrai yesterday. GALLAGHER OF CHELSEA and Gibson, the Middlesbrough goalkeeper sandwich a76 words
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Article, Illustration24 1933-10-29 16 m *KS waiting outside of the Temple at Paya Lebur. on Frid?.y. PRAYERS at the Paya Lebar Chinese Temple on Frida* dnrln/ the festival24 words
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Advertisement259 1933-10-29 16 Cbc Beet In jf U V 11 1 1 11 V C For Value. Quality, and Design. Hang ixnQ /immure go. Factory 7O. Sophia Road. Singapore 103, SELEGIE ROAD. Price 10 cents. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Fire, Lire, Marine, Accident. Guarantee and Motor. Aueta 160.000,000. Arthur259 words
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