The Straits Times, 12 July 1933
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Title Section38 1933-07-12 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED NEAELY A CENTURY) THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.38 words
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Advertisement212 1933-07-12 1 Singapore; 78, Cecil st. c phone 5151 flfli ASSURES PERIECT MILK PQDD! ah mothers will be interested in J«iTa^ "BEAR BRAND MILK FOOD" is made from fullthe "BEAR BRAND" Baby's Diary /jUßM||tik i -j i j-.- r entitled "Beyond Price", a copy of 4|i^RK\ cream milk obtained under ideal conditions212 words
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Advertisement8 1933-07-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR 27. JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683), ;KJ8 words
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Advertisement485 1933-07-12 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. OUTWARD F BO M d LO a NDON FOR CHINA Tonicgc Due Spore. RANCH. ft 1 "a vuui'TAN 6,000 Aug. rARTHAGE 15.000 Au ,2 N A ALn"HA E IC*O A.g. 8 X !Xu N "W485 words
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Advertisement679 1933-07-12 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles. London, Antwerp Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnsge. Due Sail. SUWA MARU 10,700 July 13 13 FUSHIMI MARU 10,900 July 27 28 HAKOZAKI MARU ***** Aug. 9 10 X TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Aug. 22 23 HAKUSAN MARU 10.E0C Sept 6 7 HARUNA679 words
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Advertisement563 1933-07-12 2 BURNS PfflLP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,8«5 tons) and the s.s. MANGOLA (3,352 tons) (Cargo only). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest tteamcrs trading to Australia, cabins563 words
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Advertisement502 1933-07-12 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated -n Denmark.) Telephone 5323. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang Swett. FIONIA 14/7 ERRIA 1/8 1/8 2/8 4/8 LALANDIA 22/8 22/8 23/8 25/8 MEONIA 12/9 12/3 13/9 15/9 ALSIA 3/10 8/10502 words
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Advertisement1196 1933-07-12 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO Steam Ship Co, Ltd.. and Chin* (1932) LTD. Mutual Steam Navigation Co, Ltd.) THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO, LTD THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO, LTD THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE I'd. THE SIAM1,196 words
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Article28 1933-07-12 3 Ucport to Vienna Conffres*. 111 l I 1I1 I It'llmnl -<lii|>piiu'. Imi|iiii Inili r i.l I ''omtlon. I I in 1... <ul tkiitl l> i28 words
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Article114 1933-07-12 3 A Steel Cylinder With 1 I vlhlr Umhß. i i ii' V9M. VmCsl lv Uk» «•"< i Uih. i >. m llMlktJ V> I kll.l An 111 l i »U IN IIU ')<MI party .1. M in Ihr i ill i -I th» ..I 1...114 words
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Article16 1933-07-12 3 nlunhle oik Durlnir Tin- i jolll) I'll N»V» M I lilpnicn ll 14", I16 words
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Article48 1933-07-12 3 a Malarra It 7, 111 I. Wit II r Mrlaw>>« 14 lon., from (hirlhon 11-7. IU. M 4 torn, from Manilla. II 1 baya If*, for Bourabaya A namjarmailn ,1' MHO lon., from :»«l lena, from Ranffat If 7, in Yoku Ml tan., fmin Na««) llalavla48 words
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Article89 1933-07-12 3 Rhlpa .1..n f .ldr Ihr Wkartr.'u/riiTr'lrtl In arm*. MW.« IN bRI I r. (t r Ml., ,or, Nil. Duck r«Mi No. i &mj icsnr Qodu*H <.«!. Mm! WW Hun« Kh.n, Kl ""J" Mi In Wlimf HuUn tan ii Kmplrt Dock »w.j BcUntlM 10 r..,k ai i .•(ok*89 words
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Advertisement279 1933-07-12 3 ft NORI)UEUTS('HRR nyW/J In»oni»ral»,t In W^jfil Cinnmy Ihe •t,4«tni«iii|oni- < am th. company'! IntrtuUiJ nituir. O!!TWARn. COBUHI f« Muni.. Mor.tr a ltd J«i in July to I «AAUC f t Manila. Roff KoAC. Shaath. l, North China ami J«l""iJ «l""i July II iroMEWAnn. HAARBROLKCN f ur (Unua. »aa«al,na, 1,,,|.,«, K'dam,279 words
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Advertisement367 1933-07-12 3 Fiirei Afatn Reduced £67.3.11. r*W K»«ut lf ul flip 'mm I MANILA /MONO KONG TO EUROPE. ▼IA AMRHICA TiuiH»( «Im« «<t<m* lh» I'aclnV 111 rim Hull In America Taarlil rluw AlUatlr «n tar faaaaM a«4 I Manhattan lit a.a. Waahlngtiin (If MiHir Ihrnvgh IK* I'anamx ta.mil I la d*alr*a approximately367 words
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Advertisement136 1933-07-12 3 FIIERIUN BWKML n\ Ml). ilN'irKpV{iN7;'iioMi 1 N'irKpV{iN7;'iioM wr> via) I vi t# 4 ltd .Hi4*a\ Canal 1 HOMEWARDS. lIM ■'ax^ta U Mi l vri" Au« I I llin I \MERICAN MANdKIvM UNE. fral|ht Mrr,lr. t n "At If AX fios VN vojm: \M) DAtTIMOHG UmU«J pn.i«n i. r ■••ami i136 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous13 1933-07-12 3 Tlflß TMHES. I '>. July II I i' m i i uly It. I13 words
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Miscellaneous22 1933-07-12 3 SINCAI'OHi; r\TIIER REPORT. ?Mtrr,l»y Mh Mm. R.W.11 ttjnp. ft. ■I, u.i Nil KH Old i I) Siii Ml I. 0 fllnfupiuv, Jiil22 words
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Advertisement418 1933-07-12 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for any portion J***tixrd in the** columns send copies of testimonials. Do not send originals. WANTED, efficient female shorthand typist. permanent appointment, salary according to qualification. 642. S. Times. WANTED, Office clerk with thorough knowledge Harnsons Barker system o» accounts. Only first class men need apply.418 words
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Advertisement697 1933-07-12 4 BOARD-RESIDENCE. PRE-WAR RATES *t "I loyd Hoase," 2, Lloyd Road, Call 6 pun. WELL FURNISHED, airy rooms with private verandahs, entrance! and baths. <90— HOP. Phona 474 T. FURNISHLD bed, sitting and bathroom, for two working girls, with board, also single room with veiandah. Bus at doer, .'.rp'y Box C2O,697 words
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Advertisement640 1933-07-12 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET OFFICE, Robinson Road, 8,700 so., feet. first class property. United Engineer!. TO LF.T, OFFICES at 4 and 4-A, Prince St top floor and No. 22, Raffles Place Apply Koh Chew Kee, 129. Killiney Road. TO LET, ground floor, 73, Cecil Street also offices in Stanley Street.640 words
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Advertisement709 1933-07-12 4 EDUCATIONAL I NOTICE LOKE YEW DONOR SCHOLARSHIPS— HONG KONG UNIVERSITY. Two Loke Tew Donor Scholarships entitling the holders to free tuition at Hong Kong University until July 1936, bat no longer, fall vacant in January. 1934. These scholarships are open to Chinese Undents indigenous to British Malaya who have good709 words
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Advertisement721 1933-07-12 4 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. TENDERS. NOTICE ii hereby given that tenders are new invited for the lollowing materials 01 services, and that particular! of such tendan may be obtained in the Tender Roam Municipal Often. Supply of Heavy Pipca Cut Iron Specials for period Oct. 1, 1933 to Sept. 30,721 words
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Advertisement642 1933-07-12 4 BUSINESS CARDS MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE. Mn. HAKI and Miss BANA. «0. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALE of excellent design mahogany-stained teak dining, sitting and bedroom's furniture, ■dian centre carpet*, iron double bedstead and child's cots, crockery, glassware, etc To be held at No. 310-B, Riye642 words
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Miscellaneous159 1933-07-12 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outside without Malaya. Malaya. Paatare. Monthly f I.M <-M Ouart- rly I»M H «>" 7- 50 Yearly $34.0* $48.M $3««0 NOTE. Outslation chequea ■boold lnelad* the Moal bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Th« charier* »nd inatrucUona for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are aa under:— 25 eenU per line per159 words
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Article293 1933-07-12 5 Blinded for Life In Hospital. A baby girl who was blinded with acid immediately after birth at Birkenheac! Infirmary was the plaintiff through hei father in a claim for damages at Liverpool Assizes. The child was Ivy Greta, daughter of John Lee, of Bentinck293 words
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Article228 1933-07-12 5 Arrest of Former Home Minister. Berlin, July 7. At a meeting which took place on Thursday at the Reich Chancellor's palace, Herr Adolf Hitler addressed the Stathalters (governors of all parts of Germany), the Minister for Home Affairs, Dr. Frick, and the Premier of Prussia, Capt. Goering, beingAneta-Trans-Ocean - 228 words
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Article60 1933-07-12 5 On June 24, Tenom v as hit by something; like a young typhoon, which lasted for about 30 seconds. It uprooted a tretthree feet in diameter and the road to Tenom office was strewed with other trees and branches. The telephone lines to Sapong, Kemabong and Beaufort were badly damaged60 words
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Article487 1933-07-12 5 Friend Who Was The Foreman. Two men, alleged to have conspired to influence an Old Bailey jury, Walter Rumsey (61), an accountant, of Palmer-ston-crescent, Palmers-green, and Philip Kreditor, a commercial traveller, of Lenmn Street. E., wer. -gain at Guildhall. They were charged with conspiring together to487 words
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Article293 1933-07-12 5 Surplus of Curates. LACK OF STIPENDS TO EMPLOY THEM. The Church of England is faced with an "employment problem" of its own. Although there have rarely been so many candidates for ordination, the difficulty is to find posts for them not because there are insufficient293 words
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Article85 1933-07-12 5 Widow's Claim Against Paris Club. Two years ago Mr. Ronald Davis, an Englishman, was killed while playing on a miniature golf course in Paris. His opponent accidentally hit him on the temple while swinging his club. Now his widow is bringing an action for damages against85 words
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Article57 1933-07-12 5 Moscow, July 9. Spinning weaving and finishing factories, with an estimated yearly output of or«r 30,000,000 yards of textiles, will be established at Kaiseri, Asia Minor, if the plans drawn up for them by Soviet specialists are carried out. The Turkish Government's industrial delegation which discussed theReuter - 57 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement403 1933-07-12 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water. THIS EVENING TEA DANCE— 6.3O to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 to Mid-night GRILL SERVED ON THE LAWN. Special Daily Tea Informal Special Dollar Lunch Dances Dinner Dances Dinner Dances ...Jid S in403 words
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Advertisement54 1933-07-12 5 RAFFLES CAFE TRY OUR SPECIAL $1.00 TIFFINS TONIGHT'S CONTINENTAL SPECIAL $1 BEEF STEAK AND KIDNEY PUDDING, MASHED POTATOES. UNDER EUROPEAN CHEFS SUPERVISION. PHONE 5381. BATA V I A J V A For short or long time HOTEL DER NEDERLANDEN FASHIONABLE ROOMS EXCELLENT KITCHEN MODERATE PRICES. Excellent Jazz and Classical Orchestra.54 words
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Advertisement344 1933-07-12 5 SktSmm However liift the audience— whether it is In i' J '*\W h.U or in the open ail the ,pe,ker'i voice > JtV>V'*WW^K v 'J Will carry perfectly, and will be heard clearly I* T rtH/YV w^W by everyone preaent if the Standard Public J?*^ c V*'Mk> Vjilf Address System344 words
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Article148 1933-07-12 6 Tin Falls On Cessation Of U. S. Buying. London, July 8. After the d rturbance v- connection wiMi the end of the half year, much quieter conditions prevailed the money marke'. Governmcn had to concede a Flijfbtly higher tverage ratt at 10s. 4d. por cent, for the weeklyReuter - 148 words
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Article381 1933-07-12 6 Austria Stamping Out National Socialism. Vienna, Jnly 7. All employees in the municipalities of Lower Austria as well as all teacher;, are forbidden to belong to the National Socialist Party or Steiermark Home Guards, according to a decision of the Lower Austrian Diet on Thursday when the381 words
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Article256 1933-07-12 6 Austria's Clean-Up Of Trouble-Makers. Vienna, July 10. During the night from Saturday to Sunday the police of Vienna arrested more than 1,600 persons between midnight and 5 a.m. This action h aimed at the apprehension of all persons concerned in the present political troubles. More than 1,200 persons256 words
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385 1933-07-12 6 510,000,000 Mark Scheme Of German Railways. Berlin, July 6. A vast scheme involving the expenditure )f another 510,000,000 marks, expected to jive full-time employment to 260,0^0 workers for the whole year was announced on Wednesday night by the German railways. This plan has had theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 385 words
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Article221 1933-07-12 6 France To Repay Half Of The £30,000,000. Paris, July 9. Repayment of half the British loan of £30,000,000 will be made by the end of July This was announced by M. Daladier, tl <• Premier, in the course of an important speech today on the policy of theReuter - 221 words
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Article92 1933-07-12 6 French Liner Wrecked Off Tangier. Paris, July 8. The French 10,00J-ton steamer, Nicolas Paquet, plying between Marseilles and French North Africa colonies, which ran aground off Tangier on Friday morning, appears now to have become a total wreck. All 25 passengers and the crew have left the shipAneta-Trans-Ocean - 92 words
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Article95 1933-07-12 6 French Ambassador To Rome Not To Renew Term. Paris, June 6. Reports that the French Ambassador to Rome, M. Henri de Jouvenel, will not extend the term of his mission, which was originally undertaken for six months and expires on July 15, are confirmed in authoritativeAneta-Trans-Ocean - 95 words
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Article221 1933-07-12 6 Rescue Can No Longer Be Delayed." Berlin, July 6. Ever since East Prussia was separated from Germany by the Polish Corridor, as decreed by the Treaty of Versailles, the problem of its economic salvati"" engaged the attention of every successive Government of Germany pM* >'«'. i>ny substantial advanceAneta-Trans-Ocean - 221 words
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Article175 1933-07-12 6 Heavyweight Champion j Marries Actress. Berlin, July 7. Before 7 o'clock on Thursday morning an immense crowd had assembled in fron' of the registry office at Horstweg, Charlottenburg, to await the arrival of the film favourite, Army Ondra, and the exheavyweight champion boxer of the world, Max Schmeling,Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 175 words
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Article191 1933-07-12 6 Party Not To Be Dissolve. .iizig, July C, I On the eve of the voluntary dissolution j of the Catholic (Centre) Party through out Germany, the Ccr.trist daily paper Danziger Landzeitung, publishes a lone article headed "By the Graver :!c of the German Centrist Party," in which f191 words
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Article138 1933-07-12 6 French Aviator Thrills Huge Crow^a. r'aris, July 6. The citizens of Paris today enjoyed for the first time the spectacle of a motorless glider passing overhead. Crowds collected at various points gesticulating and discussing the meaning of this new type of aircraft. The performer was the FrenchAneta-Trans-Ocean - 138 words
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Article77 1933-07-12 6 Turkey's Vision Of Poison Gas Horror. For the first time in Turkey, precautions against poisonous gas warfare are being taken for the civil population. Lectures are being given in the school? and in adult clubs on the use of gas masks. There are no masks for the77 words
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Advertisement110 1933-07-12 6 LJ 4 W H i£ £§t To aver that "clothes \fj>P perhaps to exaggerate 4 nevertheless the R~#! man whose clothes CvCim are of obvious quagat* Hty, and bear the ?&M haiimark f the skii \$Q ful tailor, is equipped m| to take his place anyByt where with anybody. We110 words
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Advertisement56 1933-07-12 6 AFT 6* A Cioo D MfAL., |M MIS ttooSE *>* MoT WAT 6 C'ooKlN*?* *<" i -^£nJ<fynze<fz4?-cr 7/te J MAY WE QUU l YOU FORHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE BANK FITTINGS SHOW FLOORING PANELLING CARPETS SHOP FURNISHINGS INTERIOR DECORATING ALL CLASSES OF JOINERY Woodcraft that i» distinctive in appearance, unequalled in quality and56 words
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Article589 1933-07-12 7 Inflation of Currencies Inevitable? ■v -..t v 7. rCow that the World Economic Conference has ended in failure, at least m far as the main problem of stal 'lisatio: of world currencies is concerned, expert ;n; n all countries are asking w>Wb~ rency countries will beAneta-Trans-Ocean - 589 words
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Article45 1933-07-12 7 Mr. Edward Berton Almon, Democrat member of the House of Representatives for Alabama, died of heart disease at the age of 73. He was first elected to Congress in 11)15 being a member of the Alabama legislature and a circuit judge in his native state.45 words
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Article237 1933-07-12 7 "Youth Has Taken Command.'* London, July 11. Writing from Somewhere in Naziland," Lord Rothermere, in an article published in the Daily Mail, makes a powerful plea for the new Germany, urging British youth to study closely the National Socialist regime in Germany, where youth has takenAneta-Trans-Ocean - 237 words
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Article237 1933-07-12 7 Belgian Miners Return To Work. Brussels, July 9. Through the energetic action of th Government the strike of the Walloon miners has been broken. All po!ic° forces were concentrated in the mining districts and all central railway am roadway junctions were occupied am public meetings dispersed. Thus disorderAneta-Trans-Ocean - 237 words
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Article49 1933-07-12 7 No Festival Luncheon For Supreme War Council. Paris, July 6. The customary national festival luncheon given each year on July 14 by the War Minister in honour of the members of the Supreme War Council, will not take place this year for reasons of economy. AnetaT runs-Ocean.49 words
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Advertisement90 1933-07-12 7 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL POPULAR SUNDAY CONCERT will b. g i«n by THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY on Sunday* July 16th at 9-15 p.m. FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Soloists: Mrs. RUSSELL Soprano. Signore. E. DALLIO Violin. Pr;u!ar i $2 $1, aid 50 ets. Booking at Little*. THE GREAT WORLD CABARET (The Finest Floor90 words
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Advertisement279 1933-07-12 7 GET READY FOR ANOTHER BIG LAUGH SHOW! He's Coming to the PAVILION Jt "T Wbiarnbw4 I with ANNE GREY A BRITISH and DOMINI ONS~Success Produced and Distributed by UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION Here is a new Tom Walk in a role you cannot fail —to enjoy— Now FOR TWO MORE NIGHTS279 words
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Advertisement198 1933-07-12 7 [r^plpp^p^^Y^^i Opening Today at > r Matinee 3.15. *£Sm L I L liI DAGOVER J^m I The new Continental Star W: ''JM I*° First National's new season f£ <rm "The Woman f, Monte Carlo" -%L /fa(iiiV*V WARR£ N WILLIAM I V§f— and WALTER HUSTON i A fascinating story of a198 words
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Article193 1933-07-12 8 Tin Receives New Setback. BUT RUBBER IS AGAIN STEADIER. (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. Today's Prices Rubber, 1 1 Vi cents per lb. Tin, Singapore price $109.25 per picul. Gold, £6 4s. Kid., up Id. Yesterday's Prices: Rubber, London, 3 9/16 d., up 1/lGd. New York,193 words
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Article63 1933-07-12 8 Noon, July 12. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers Spot (loose) lV'-> U-'n (F. 0.8.) 11% 12 Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers Aug.-Sept. 111/s 11% Oct.-Dec. 11% H% Jan.-Mar. 11% 12 Tone of market: Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 3 9/16 d.63 words
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Article79 1933-07-12 8 Singapore, July 12. Gambier 4.50 (Cube) No. 1 unpicked 7 Copra !>." mixed 3.3." Sago flour, Sarawak L 9 21 White Pepper 2"> Black Penoer Pearl F mt.uLim 6.00 No. 1 125 catties gross No. 2 125 catties gross X.30 Rice Siam $158 to ]73 Saigon $137 to 13079 words
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Article84 1933-07-12 8 Rugby, July 10 Foreign exchanges are: Amsterdam 8.23 Athens 590 Brussels 23.81 Belgrade 250 Berlin 13.90' Bombay 1/6 1/16 Bucharest 565 Buenos Aires 42 official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 17.12V2 Helsingfors 226':. Hong Kong 1/4 3/4 Lisbon 110 Madrid 39% Milan 62 9/16 Montreal 4.99 •> Montevideo 34 nom. New84 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article211 1933-07-12 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Ltd.: SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 1/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/4 1 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 31/32 i London, 30 days sight 2/3211 words
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Article423 1933-07-12 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 5/- 5/- Ayer Hitam Tin 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 5/- 5/- Hong Kong423 words
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Article273 1933-07-12 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 nora, 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 0.95 1.05 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.7.6 5.12.6 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.30 5.45 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 23/6 24/3 £1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 20/6273 words
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Article128 1933-07-12 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 105 110 nom. Singapore Municipal 41/2 p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 1 /2 p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000128 words
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Article387 1933-07-12 8 Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.70 0.80 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.60 A. Hitam ($1) 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.20 A. Kuning ($1) 0.15 0.20 0.15 0.20 A. Malay (?2) 1.10 1.20 1.10 A. Molek ($1) 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 A. Panas387 words
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Article42 1933-07-12 8 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore at 5 p.m. today. The Air Mail Karachi— London dispatched by s.s. Rohna on 22nd June was delivered in London on 11th July (19 days).42 words
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Article27 1933-07-12 8 From Europe (London mails dispatched 22nd June) by Rohna due at Penang daylight tomorrow. From Holland by Kota Tjandi due at Singapore 1 p.m. tomorrow.27 words
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Article220 1933-07-12 8 Today. North N.-East and N.-Weit Sumatra, (Van Outhoorn) M 3 p.m. Bangkok (I)ukat) 3 p.m. Djambi (Toba) 3 p.m. Bar.ka Island, Pladjoe Faicirbang (Thedens) .3 p.m. Ke.lah, Penane, North, NorthEast and North-West Somatra, Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, EgyDt, East and South Africa, Europe, threat Britain, Ireland,220 words
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Article35 1933-07-12 8 By Conte Rosso Felix Roussel Karagola Talisse Slamat i^vik Arm, S'pore London June 15 July 4 Juna 14 July 10 June 15 July 10 June 15 July 10 June 19 July 1035 words
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Advertisement114 1933-07-12 8 WHEN you wear a "LUVISCA" Shirt and Collar, yon reach the "nineteenth hole* Mill fresh and easy. These garments eiluy in appearance, well-cut and strong; are made expressly for good service. Obtainable in patterns giving the-right touch to both sports 'and business wear. The day ended, "LUVISCA" Pyjamas are a114 words
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Miscellaneous147 1933-07-12 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Wednesday. July It. Rotary Dinner, Sea View Hotel. 8 p.m. Police Band. Telok Ayer, 6.15 p.m. Scene Shifters' "E. O. E." GUda Theatre, Dunearn Rd., 9.30 p.m. Thursday, July 13. Scene Shifters' "The Happy Journey," Glade Theatre, Dunearn Rd.; 9.30 p.m. Friday. July 14. Taiping Amateur147 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article675 1933-07-12 9 Smaller Business. EVE-OFCONFERENCE UNCERTAINTY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 15 The short week between Whitsun and the opening of the Economic Conference was not such a happy period for the Stock Markets as its predecessor. Business was on a much reduced scale, and v.hile this indicated675 words
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Article235 1933-07-12 9 Mr. Donald W. Smith, American Assistant Trade Commissioner in Singapore, has just received by cable the following statistics relating to the foreign trade of the United States with Middle Asia: For the month of May 1933. Total exports from United StatesTotal exports from United States to British Malaya235 words
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Article757 1933-07-12 9 British Industry's Ample Funds. (From Our C- Correspondent. London, June 8. While all sections of the business community have been talking of conferences and other necessary means to recovery, a lot of work has been done behind the scenes in preparation for recovery when it comes.757 words
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Article939 1933-07-12 9 "Financial Position Very Strong." The thirteenth annual general meeting of the Kurau Rubber Estate, Limited, was held on June 8, 1933, at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, London, E.G., Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said The accounts which are before939 words
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Article52 1933-07-12 9 Kinta. Dredge No. 2 pels 388. Semenyih. Output pels 60.T5, kri. nm 93, hr«. lost 19, ari. restricted 608, yds. 10,000 co. yds. Pattani.— Output 882 pels, yds. treated 216.000 en. yds., hrs. worked M 0 hrs. Kami-*. Output MS pels., yds. treated 140,000 en. yds., hrs. worked52 words
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Article308 1933-07-12 9 Closing Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 11. Closing quotations today of the princi pal British stocks are given below: The rise or fall i? in relation to the price of July 6. GOVERNMENT STOCKS BRITISH. Run ai »ali Conversion Loan 6% 115%308 words
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Article321 1933-07-12 9 Lewis and Peat Ltd., in their weekly rubber report, dated London, July 7, In spite of constant advances in London, and New York opening firm after the holiday there, the local market has beer, apathetic, and, in jpite of a moderate inquiry for nearby shipment, forwards have been321 words
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Article79 1933-07-12 9 Programme of Drills up to and for week end in- July 16, 1933: Wednesday, July 12, 5.16 p.m.. Headquarters, Intelligence PI. Reconnaissance Town area; 5.16 p.m., Headquarters, "D" (Eurasian) C«y., Minitture Range; 5.16 p.m., Headqt'trtera, M C PI. (Eurasian), M. G. Training. Thursday, July 13, 5.15 p.m., Headquarters,79 words
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Article118 1933-07-12 9 Mentakab.— so,ooo Ib. Jeram Kuantan.— 41 AOO lb. Sungci Bagan— 64,ollo lb. Batu Village -1,050 ib. United Malacca.— 36.27o lb. Ayer Kuning (F.M.5.).— 91,500 Ib. Badek.— 3o3oo lb. Bradwall (F.M.S). -39,500 lb. Chersonese (KM.i».)-97,000 ib. Dennistown. -40.000 lb. Highlands and Lowlands Para. 168,000 lb. Klabang.— l6l,soo lb. KrUn.-118 words
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Advertisement618 1933-07-12 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH )ISCHE HANDELSBANK N. V, Established 1863 at Ai.-.sterdam. uthorised Capital Glca. 100,000,000 •M up Capital Gld». 65.000,000 .cs«rvea lildl. 24.190,324 HEAD OFFICE: AJMPILRDAM. BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE ROTTERDAM. OVEK9EAS HRA M HES. Batuvia: Head Office f cr Dutch East Indies. BRANCH OFFICE 3 DITCH EAST INDIES: An.penan, Bandoeng618 words
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Advertisement280 1933-07-12 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICeT~AMSTERI)\M WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST* BATAVIA. Branches throughout th- Dutch Fast LONDON BANKfcRS: BANKING BUSINESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TRANSACTED. SINGAPORE "OFFICE: 1. Cecil Street. Telephone Nos. 5-64 5->e 3280 words
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Article116 1933-07-12 10 Singapore. ALIIAMBRA The Woman from Monte Carlo. With Lil Dagover. 6.16—9.15. CAPlT °Soldiers Of The King. With Cicely Courtneidge. 6.15—9.15. UMPIRE, TANJONG PAGAR Hold Everything. With Joe E. Brown, Winait Lightner A Georges Carp«nUr. 7—9.15. .HEAT WORLD Cabaret— Tha Cuban Love Song k Monkey Business. MARLBOROUGB The Maid of116 words
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52 1933-07-12 10 Mrs. T»n Keong Ann, Messrs. Tan Cheng Lock and Tan Cheng Juay and family thank tho'r relations and friends for wreaths, Chinese scrolls, and "Senglayß and those who paid nightly visits, rendered services and lent cars on the occasion of the funeral of the late Mr. Tan52 words
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888 1933-07-12 10 In a recent Note of the Day we drew attention to a striking example of the unequal effect of the law of libel as at present in force in England. The case on which our comments were based was888 words
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Article219 1933-07-12 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Lieut. P. S. A. Georgeson, S.S.V.F., has been promoted captain. Mr. I. H. Alsop, Traffic Inspector, F. M. S. Railways, has returned from home leave. Mr. G. H. Dibble, of the Batu Gajah Prison, and Mrs. Dibble, have left for Europe. Mr. Reginald Barker has returned from leave219 words
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Article731 1933-07-12 10 SCHOOL FEES. Although muc. ink ha; been spilled over the school fee;, controversy j point that seems to have been overlooked if that with a big denw for cheaper secondary education fro.n the thousands of ch..dren who are unable to pa; the new prohibitive rates innumerab731 words
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Article1357 1933-07-12 10 LORD RUNC/MAN. Beginning work at a cabin boy and rising to be a great shipowner Lord Runciman's career provides a story an romantic as those to be found in the sea-farirg tales of Capt. Marryet. In the following article Mr. Arthur Lamsley, the wellknown polittcat writer, tells1,357 words
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Advertisement72 1933-07-12 10 Modern Silver CUPS FOR SPORTING OCCASIONS. QUOTATIONS Mf? MOST TO rtfPaT^^B^**h MODERATE CLUBS. PRICES. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (IN corporated in ■i»i— i SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG and IPOH. SOMETHING NEW! We announce the arrival of a new shipment of finest -DANISH BUTTERmade in Denmark from selected and pasteurised cream.72 words
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Advertisement130 1933-07-12 10 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. The following reduced first class passenger fares are now in operation from Singapore Single Return Port Swettenham $14.M f 24.W I'enang (via Pt. Swettenham) *25.00 45 .10 Pen.ng (direct) IJO.OO SOW Belawan $55.M SO.OO Bangkok $103.00 MM 14«. M f 75.00 EJbuan »5«-00 85.00 Jeaselton $195.90130 words
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1001 1933-07-12 11 YELLOW RIVER OVERFLOWS. Dykes Collapse in Over 200 Places. PLAGUE FEARED. Feng's Forces Attacking Dolonor. Shanghai, July 12. Vast areas under cultivation in the provinces of Honan and ShanMng have been flooded follow in i; the collapse of dykes at more than 2001,001 words
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Article1026 1933-07-12 11 GATHERING STRENGTH. Better Outlook at World Conference. SILVER PROBLEM. Finishing Touches To Final Agreement London, July 11. Yesterdays weakening of the dollar is evidently regarded by the United States authorities as too rapid At the opening of today's exchange, therefore, an appreciation was noticeable owing to lack of selling fromReuter - 1,026 words
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Article130 1933-07-12 11 Will Congress Party Call It Off? Poona, July 11, Congress leaders conferred with Gandhi as a preliminary to tomorrow's Congress Party meeting and it appears certain that the civil disobedience campaign will be suspended and replaced by a cons', --''ye programme. If so, it is possible thatReuter - 130 words
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Article188 1933-07-12 11 The Seisanto and Black Dragon Society. Tckio, July 11 Several arrests followe the discovery of circulars distributed throughout the country by the Seisan Reactionary Group, which is affiliated to the notorious Black Dragon Society, .nstructing members to assemble at the Meiji Shrine, to which 20 Viscount uths belonging188 words
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Article99 1933-07-12 11 24 Patients Volunteer For Treatment. London, Ju'y 10. Twenty-four cancer patients, whose case is hopeless under existing methods, are being treated voluntarily and experimentally with a new anti-serum treatment under the direction of the author, Dr. Thomas Lumden, at the London Hospital, according to facts disclosed atReuter - 99 words
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Article307 1933-07-12 11 Taku Mutineers. NANKING TRYING TO CUT THEM OFF. Hong Kong, July 11. The Nanking warships Yatsen Haiyung are reported to be pursuing the Tsingtao mutineers in the cruisers Haichi, Shaoho and Haishan, which have arrived in British waters at Castle Peak Bay. H.M.S. Wishart is close bySin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 307 words
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Article28 1933-07-12 11 London, July 12. The Gazette announces that H.H. the Sultan of Perak (Paduka Sri Sultan Iskandar Shah. K.C.M.G., X.C.V.0.) has been promoted to G.C.M.G.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article131 1933-07-12 11 Must Be Settled By The Soviet" London, July 10. Negotiations for a new Anglo- Russian trade agreement were resumed today in London at the point where they were broken off three months a^o, following the arrest of the British engineers connected with the Metro-Vickers Co. Sir John Simon,Reuter - 131 words
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Article130 1933-07-12 11 Negotiations to Open In Washington. Paris, July 7. Paris newspapers state that the war debt negotiations between the United States and her debtors are expected to begin early in August at Washington. In all probability the first countries to be invited to state their case will be GreatAneta-Trans-Ocean - 130 words
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Article89 1933-07-12 11 90 Bombers To Fly Over Paris On July 14. Paris, July 8. On July 14, the French national holiday, the capital's population will be treated to an impressive manifestation of France's air power, when 90 heavy bombing machines of the most advanced type will fly over the cityAneta-Trans-Ocean - 89 words
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Article612 1933-07-12 11 Woods Off Again. ULM TO ATTEMPT THE ATLANTIC. The Imperial Airways Astraea, which is surveying the route between England and Australia and is now on the return journey, is expected in Singapore early this afternoon. According to messages from Aneta the Astraea reached Sourabaya from KupangReuter - 612 words
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Article26 1933-07-12 11 Paris, July 6". While doing stunt flying for a film company, an Italian aviator, Bistardo, crashed near Versailles and was instantly killed.— Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 26 words
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Article40 1933-07-12 11 New British Ambassador To Buenos Aires. London, Jnly 9. Sir Henry Getty Chilton, at present British Ambassador at Santiago, has been appointed Ambassador to Buenos Aires in succession to the late Sir Ronald Macleay.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 40 words
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Article166 1933-07-12 11 Recovery Council To Fight Slump. Washington, July 11. Cotton textile workers will have a maximum 40-hour week, a minimum wage of $12 a week in Fouthern mills and $13 in the northern and child labour will be abolished from July 17, following the signing byReuter - 166 words
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Article188 1933-07-12 11 H. and S. Bank Interim Dividend of £3. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 11. The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation will pay an interim dividend of £3 a share, les3 tax, for the six months ended cm June 30. Rubber Companies' Losses. The Tremelbye (Selangor) Rubber188 words
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Article154 1933-07-12 11 A Means Of Achieving European Entente? Paris, July 8. Some highly interesting arguments in favour of regional customs and currency leagues are advanced by the well-known expert, M. Etienne Vouchere, in the political weekly, L'European. M. Vouchere maintains that modern European civilisation originated with currency unions the currencyAneta-Trans-Ocean - 154 words
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Article71 1933-07-12 11 Now Prussian Prime Minister's Chief Advisers. Berlin, July 8. The new Constitution of the Prussian State Council ranks the Nazi Storm Troop leaders as chief advisers to the Prussian Prime Minister. Henceforth the Council sits in secret and advises, but does not vote. It is composed ofReuter - 71 words
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Article66 1933-07-12 11 Ringleader Sentenced To Death In Yugoslavia. Belgrade, July 10. Lieut, Roukavina, a former AustroHungary army officer, and a man named Joulife have been sentenced to death for attempting to stir up revolt in Yugoslavia, and also with the illicit transport of arms from Italy to Yugoslavia. Eight othersReuter - 66 words
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Article31 1933-07-12 11 Vatican City, July 8. Under the terms of the Concordat, Herr Hitler permits the continuance of Catholic social organisations and the integrity of the education of Catholics. Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 31 words
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Advertisement25 1933-07-12 11 FOUND A REAL PLEASURE A NEW ECONOMY IN SMOKING— LARGESI CIGAR IN THE WORLD LAST YEARS RECORD OVER 425,000,000. DUt ribs tors: GETZ BROS. CO.25 words
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Article123 1933-07-12 12 Shot Just In Time. MAJOR OWLEY'S SEARCH UNSUCCESSFUL (From Our Own Correspondent.} Kuala Lumpur, July 12. Major Rowley, the well-known hunter ha? been unsuccessful in his search for a one-horned rhinoceros in the F.M.S. and he is leaving next weel without a specimen of this123 words
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Article75 1933-07-12 12 Fall from Window Of Barracks. An Indian police constable fell from a window of the Traffic Branch barracks, in Maxwell Road, yesterday and died later in hospital. Several constables in the canteen heard a bump on the pavement outside and running out found the injive<l man lying near75 words
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Article151 1933-07-12 12 Penang Port Facilities Inspected. The 32nd and 33rd meetings of thfl S.S. Trade Commission were held in Penang on July 8 and 9. Evidence was taken from Mr. J. Dick (Islay, Kerr Co., Ltd.) .egarding thipping questions, from Mr. Low Geok Swee (Chop Tai Seng Kong=i) regaling151 words
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Article100 1933-07-12 12 Lodger Found Hanging By Rope. Suicide by hanging was the finding of Mr K. G. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, at the inquest on a CO-year-old Chinese named Nk Ah Xiak, who -as found hanging at the fifth mile, Pasir Panjang, ny '> yy n-.ann -.an with whom100 words
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Article72 1933-07-12 12 The Guardsman Back "The Guardman," wh.ch opened for a rtturn season at the Pavilion last night, is not everybody's fare; but for those who enjjy delicious, farcied comedy it will piove mor^ enjoyable than anything < its kind yet sent to us by Hollywood. Alfrec Lwit and Lynn72 words
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Article60 1933-07-12 12 Ilajiistrate Asks Meaning Of "Some Proper Person." (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 11. When several cases of unattended ljkjilci were mentioned in the Serembar. pfiice court this morning the magistrate, Ei*Jt Kamaralzaman, said he was anxious X-t know what was meant by the words a*t»e proper60 words
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Article70 1933-07-12 12 Chinese Finance Minister To' Meet Mussolini. i Rome, July 1. j Mi T. V. Soong, the Chinese Financ Iflnibier, arrived here at 7.10 p.m. H kftj travelled by a special train from t frontier. Mr. Soong was met at the rtssti— 1<; iljnor Fulvia Suvich, ItalianReuter - 70 words
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Article234 1933-07-12 12 "Receiving Order Should Be Rescinded." The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, today delivered judgment m the Supreme Court in the case in which it was sought to set aside a receiving order against Chan Pang Sang, a partner of Chop Kwong Fook Seng, on the ground234 words
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Article157 1933-07-12 12 Entertained By S.S. (Malacca) Association. (From O Own Cor- --pondent.) Malacca, July 11. Mr. W. Munro, the retiring president of the Straits Settlements (Malacca) Association, was entertained to farewell tea by the members of the association yesterday at the Seng Cheong Society. Those present were: Mr. F.157 words
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Article128 1933-07-12 12 Death At Early Age In Kuala Lumpur. The death of Mis. Grace Augusta .^ybil Perera, wife of Dr. L. S. Perera, of Kuala Lumpur, took place on Saturday. Mrs. Perera was 28 years of ags and came from a well-cor.nected family of Ceylo.i. The daughter of128 words
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Article107 1933-07-12 12 Lucky Escape Of Two People In Car Crash. The two occupants < a '-seater motorcar owned by Mr. C. R. Bowden, of the G.P.0., Singapore, had a lucky escape from serious injury about 11.30 this morning. Going round the corner from Grove Road into Fcrt Road, Katong,107 words
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Article62 1933-07-12 12 First Indication Smoke From Under Pavement. There was some excitement in Duxton Hill last night when a leaking gas main running into a house caught fire. Smoke coming from under the pavement was the first indication of a fire. The Fire Brigade telephoned to the Municipal Gas62 words
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Article63 1933-07-12 12 A young Chinese named Teck Yong, who five months ago took two braaa flower pots for repair from a Malay weman living- on the Sultan of Johore's Tyersall estate, was charged with cheating tie woman of them yesterday bnt was discharged by Mr. J. F. F. Gregg,63 words
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Article35 1933-07-12 12 Th« F.M.S. Government announces that, for the purpose of the Assessment of royalty, with effect from July 1, and until notice, the value o.' "petal" fruit wit taken as 50 cents per bundle of 10035 words
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Article, Illustration84 1933-07-12 12 Tokio, June 27. Ganges Island, shown on maps at latitude 30' 67" north, longitude 154' 10" east, about 1,000 miles from the coast of Japan, has disappeared, it was reported today by Japanese naval who have just completed an extensive hydrographic cruise in the vrestern Pacific.84 words
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Article212 1933-07-12 12 Soldiers of the King A Success. ''Cicely is a great artiste, and he. sense of the burlesque is as brilliant as her whimsical charm in emotional sequences. She is given every opportunity to shine in this Gainsborough picture, and her boundless energy and artistry earn her the title of212 words
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Article42 1933-07-12 12 A verdict of suicide was returned by Mr. F. G. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, at the inquest on an unknown 60-year-old Chinese who was found hanging from a tree at Kampong Hiap Guan San, Teluk Blangah Road, on July 4.42 words
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Article138 1933-07-12 12 Police Object to Bail Reduction. The well-known Penang and Colony cricketer, C. G. Kodrigo, appeared before Mr. M. H. Blacker, the Singapore Third Magistrate, this morning to answer two charges of cheating preferred by Mr. A. I. Horsley, of United Engineers, Ltd., ard Mr. D. C. Burn,138 words
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Article189 1933-07-12 12 Mcnday, July S. ni the morning His Excellency and Lady Cle:nenti and the Misses Clementi attendc". y Mr. R. J. Curtis, private secretary, and Mr. H. G. Beverley, A.D.C., left Tanah Rata for Ipoh. His Excellency presented a Medal of Merit to District Scoutmaster Chong Wan Fook at189 words
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Article108 1933-07-12 12 Judge Refuses Mother's Application. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 11. A 12-year-old Chinese girl who had been sent to the Federal Home, on the ground that she was being trained for immoral purposes, was the subject of an application in the Supreme Court yesterday. The mother108 words
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Article623 1933-07-12 12 $1 A Bottle Beer. STORY LATER TOLD TO MAGISTRATE. Beer at $1 a bottle and a midnight visit by an Assistant Superintendent of Police featured largely yesterday before Mr. L. R. F. Earl, the Singapore Fourth Magistrate, when Mohamed Abdul Aieen, the proprietor of the623 words
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Article64 1933-07-12 12 To Continue Her Studies In Chinan University. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, July 11. Miss Khoo Cheng Leng, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Chong Boon, of Taiping, has left for Shanghai, where she will continue her studies at Chinan University. Miss Khoo is an old64 words
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Article73 1933-07-12 12 135,000 More Find Work During: June. London, July 10. A further improvement in the anemployment figures in Great Britain is shown by the fact that 135,000 more were employed in June than in May and 461,000 more than in June last year, states the Ministry for Labour. ImprovedReuter - 73 words
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Article33 1933-07-12 12 The Singapore Musical Society orchestra's final rehearsal will take place on Sunday morning at 11 a.m. in the Victoria Memorial Hall. All orchestral parts taken for study must be returned at this rehearsal.33 words
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Article750 1933-07-12 12 DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN PENANG CHEMIST. GOOD progress is bring made with the erection of the hotel at Bintang, Cameron Highlands, and the building should be ready for use in three months' time. Times of Malay?. The death of Mrs. Khoo Chin Teik, nee Geh Suan750 words
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Article55 1933-07-12 12 The band of le S.S. Police will give the "ol'owing programme, weather permitting at Telok Ayer today beginning at 5.15 p.m. March, There's Something About a Soldier (Gay); Overture, Lustpiel (Bela); Walu, Amoretten Tanzt (Gung'l); .Selection, Princes* Caprice (Fall); Romanza, Motte d'lncanto (Cerri); Comet Solo, At Dawning (Cadman),55 words
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Article17 1933-07-12 12 The R.A.F. Dance Orchestra ha* been engaged to play at the Tanglin Club on Saturday.17 words
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Advertisement97 1933-07-12 12 •^DISINrECTANT ANOTHER COOPER PRODUCT! DILUTES ONE PART TO 600 PARTS WATER Municipal is guaranteed by test 18 to 22 times more powerful than pure Carbolic Acid and six times as strong as common types of cheap disinfectants but nowhere near six times the price. It is a real necessity for97 words
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Article347 1933-07-12 13 Woman's "Statement From The Heart" Trie trood impression created by a Malay jrcman witness in a criminal breach of tenst case in the Second Police Court rterday led the Magistrate, Mr. J. F. Gregg, to comment in finding the acSsed, an Arab pedlar named Syed347 words
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Article188 1933-07-12 13 Search For Men Who Left Burma 1,000 Years Ago. Twelve months ago the Karen community in Rangoon financed an expedition to Borneo for one of their number in o:-<li-r that he might conduct an investigation amons the peoples there to discover wh^'her any of them were relate188 words
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1308 1933-07-12 13 Many Races Present. EIGHT MOTOR-CARS TO CARRY WREATHS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 11. The funeral of Mr. Tan Keong Ann, father of the Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, took place yesterday and was attended by many people, prominent iimong whom were1,308 words
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Article139 1933-07-12 13 Judgment Reserved On Question of Costs. The Chief Justice reserved judgment in the Supreme Court yesterday in an originating summons regarding the costs of the recent action brought in connection with the will of the late Liow Chia Heng. An application was brought for construction139 words
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Article214 1933-07-12 13 June Contributions To European Fund. The following donations were received by *he Euiopean Unemployment Committee in June: Government contribution, repatriations, $1,009.19; Incorporated Society of Planters, 150; Clubs, 3,444.15; Mansfield and Co., Ltd., 50; J. A. Harvey, 5; Osborne and Chappel, 20; A. C. Hayton, 7; J. M. P. London,214 words
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Article143 1933-07-12 13 Donations To Silver Coin' Collection. Donations to the Clerical Union silver coin collection for the non-European unemployment fund for June are as follows: Johannes and Sammy, $7.27; P. O. S. N. Co., 3.20; John G. Campbell Co., 9.50; Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., 4.10; Malayan Motors, Ltd., 5.35;143 words
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Article173 1933-07-12 13 Assize Case Lasts Only A Few Minutes. A few minutes sufficed to dispose of the case in the Assize Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Cobbelt in which Lim j Ah Choo and Wong Kirn Hock were charged with armed robbery. Before the charge was read out, the acting173 words
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1067 1933-07-12 14 ROY SMITH COMPELLED TO RETIRE. Accident In Mixed Doubles Final. Roy F. Smith, the S. C. C. singles I champion, had the misfortune to tear the I muscles of his thigh when competing with Mrs. A. P. Cameron in the final of the1,067 words
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Article243 1933-07-12 14 Handicaps for Friday's Events. The following are the handicaps for the opening day of the Taiping Turf Club amateur meeting on Fnday in connection with which the Racing Competition in the Sunday '.times is being held: Iskander Polo Club Pony Race (abt. 2 furlongs) catch weight*: Gangi,243 words
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Article105 1933-07-12 14 Probable Starters And Jockeys. The probable starters and jockeys for the Eclipse Stakes, to be rvn at Sandown Park on Friday, are as follows: H.H. Aga Khan's FIRDAUSSI (Beary) Col. G. Wilson's LOANINGDALE (Childs) Mr. H. J. Simms' GAINSLAW (Weston) Mr. R. F. Watsons DICKReuter - 105 words
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Article201 1933-07-12 14 Today. July 12. Tennis: Spore championship: men's doubles final, S.C.C. courts, presentation of prizes. Billiards: championship tournament at New World, 6.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. Bowls: S.C.C. American tournament. Football: S.A.F.A. Div. II: Marine Dcpt. vs. Police, Anson Rd.; Div. 111. Chinese vs. Monopolies, Jalan Besar; Friendly: Y.M.CA.201 words
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986 1933-07-12 14 But Forwards Fail tfadiy After Interval. Malays...?. Indo-Ceylonese... o. A remarkable First Divulon match was played yesterday at the Anson Road Stadium when the Malays defeated the Indo-Ccylonese by seven goals to nil. It was remarkable in that in the first half the Malays986 words
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Advertisement106 1933-07-12 14 VIS T STS T P E E N C N?S U t T §Ol TFT F° RE FOR NO EXTRA CHARGE— WHY GO ELSEWHERE. PHONE: 293? for all your tennis golf requisites TENNIS RACKETS BY LEADING MAKERS OF THE WORLD PRICES FROM J4.00 TO $30.00 NET. GOLF CLUBS: STAINLESS AND106 words
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2571 1933-07-12 15 MALAYAN CRICKET NOTES. Unfortunately it war impossib.. to make a start in the Rest trial match on Saturday owing to the sodden state of the padai g ami ..he gamj as, therefore, restricted to single day. The wicket w one f2,571 words
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Article656 1933-07-12 15 Innings Victories. SOME FINE BOWLING PERFORMANCES. Of the sev .n county chain. ship matches which concluded yesterday foui were won by over an innings margin. Surrey collapsed badly in their first innings against. Lancashire and were al] out for 44 runs, Hammond following up excellent work withReuter - 656 words
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Article408 1933-07-12 15 Oldest Man To Win Amateur Title. Age won great triumph p- 'nst youth at Hoylake, when the Hon. Michael Scott, vho is 55, defeated T. A. Bourn, aged 29, by the decisive margin of 4 and 3 in an nnfo'settable final for the British amateur gol408 words
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Article47 1933-07-12 15 To Leave Athletics For Sterner Work. London, July 10. Lord Burghley, Britain's greate:t hurdle., ran his last race at 'ie White City championships here today. He was second to Fracelli of Italy. He told Reuter that he must leave athletics for sterner work. r Wireless.47 words
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Article62 1933-07-12 15 Wins French Women's Open Golf Title. Wimeleux, Boulogne, Jul 10. Miss Kathleen Garnham of th Vaze Golf Club, Walton-on-Naze, Essc won the French women's open If iship here today by beating: Miss .me Doran, the English golf chan-nion three years ago, by 4 and 3 in the62 words
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Advertisement200 1933-07-12 15 I —^—^^™^M« I Every tin of (fomokni I B^isatinof Clflil r* on in S $S^\Jl «M 0Ur 0€ftbe P nd Suffering I A §Mr^> Iwaulied in' ONE MINUTE by tl* I |^m j^t > N Ulii< !«>« «rt>oo <rf Ormolene Oint. I BMBF'^SR^ Y »P r '«<l i« on, full200 words
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Article1854 1933-07-12 16 Political Development* Simla And Reforms Detenus Wot To Be Released Emigration To Malaya Viceregal Lodge The Referee Trouble. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, July 4. Swift, and from some points of view, historic developments in the political situation in India are likely in tne near future \iiy1,854 words
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Article458 1933-07-12 16 Official Estimate. EXPORTS 44 PER CENT. OF THE IMPORTS. Since 1920-21 India has imported 49.7 million oinces oi gold and exported during the same period 21.8 million ounces of which about 16 V 4 million ounces have been exported in the last two years. These figures458 words
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Article282 1933-07-12 16 Pegu-Moulmein Line Attempt Foiled. What might have resulted in a serious railway accident on the Pegu-Moulmein line of the Burma Railways has been averted as the train-wreckers were actually seen at work by two Eurmans who luckily for all conce.-ned happened to be passing by. A little before282 words
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Article49 1933-07-12 16 Last Week's Exports Total Rs. 79 Lakhs. Bombay, July Bar gold worth Rs. 78,86.567 were exported from Bombay for foreign countries during the week ended July 1. The total value of gold exported from Bombay since Great Britain went off the gold standard now amounts to 1,44,38,30,903.49 words
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Article735 1933-07-12 16 Engineer's Report On Year's Operations. According to the Administration Report for 1932 of the Chief Engineer and Manager, Electrical Undertakings, the units generated at the Stanley and Pettah Stations amounted to 12,478,682 at a cost of 3.72 cents per unit and the cost per unit sold was735 words
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Article107 1933-07-12 16 Question Discussed By Kyaukse Conference. Rangoon, June 28. The question of the separation of Burma from India came into prominence again a t a conference of Baho Sanga and the General Council of Burmese Associations, at Kyaukse. The split between the Sangas (Buddhist religious clomp" t) and the107 words
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Article601 1933-07-12 16 Crown Address. REVOLUTIONARY PARTY ALLEGED. Gaya, June 30. The parts played by the principal characters in the Gaya conspiracy were described by Rai Bahadur Sudhanshu usan Roy, Publ'c Prosecutor, i.: his open' g address in the conspiracy trial before Syed Bashiruddin, Special Sessions Judge, today. The trial601 words
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Article109 1933-07-12 16 Simla Session To Begin On August 22. Simla, June 30. The next session of the Assembly will begin at Simla on Tuesday, August 22. The Governor-General has allotted five days for the transaction of non-official business namely, August 24 and 29, and September 5 for non-official Bills and109 words
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Article57 1933-07-12 16 Boats Collide With Ferry Steamer. Munshiganj, June 30. Six cargo boats laden with logs of wood, while proceeding down the river Padma, were caught in a strong current and carried downstream. Two of the boats collided with a ferry steamer and sank. The crew* were thrown into57 words
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Article334 1933-07-12 16 Land Revenue Remitted By 50 Per Cent Alwar, July 1. There is a feeling of general satisfaction in Alwar at the policy of public weal pursued by Mr. F. V. Wylie, the Prime Minister, since his assumption of the full powers of administration. The rabi instalment334 words
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Article461 1933-07-12 16 Demand for Reciprocal Equality. Dr. K. S. Ray, Joint Hci.orary Score tary Indian Medical Association, has sent the following letter to Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, Lieut.-Colonel Sir H A J Gidney Sir N. N. S:rcar and Mr. Rangaswami Iyenjrar, at present in London in connexion w.th the meetings461 words
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Miscellaneous318 1933-07-12 17 Empire Radio Programme. Today. 6.20-8.20 Cinema Organ Recital; Studio Orchestral Concert. 8.50 Time Signal from Big Ben. News. 9:5 Concert by The Midland Studio Orchestra, directed by Frank Cantell. 9.20 Pianoforte recital by Ernest Lush. 9.36 Concert by The Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, conducto: Sir Dan Godfrey; Harold Rubens (pianoforte), relayed318 words
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Miscellaneous217 1933-07-12 17 London. 11 36 The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall. 12.20 Interlude of Gramophone Records. 12.35-12.5 News Bulletin. Sunday, July 16. 6.50-8.20 Studio Concert of light Music. 8.60 Time Signal from Bi o Ben. A summary of the Week's News. 9.6 A Religious Service; address by the Reverend H.217 words
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Miscellaneous255 1933-07-12 17 SINGAPORE RADIO TIME TABLE. By Our Expert. SINGAPORE (Radio Servic* Co.)— Metres 49.9— Mon., Wed., and Thursday 6.15 to 8.30 p.m. San. 11 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR— Metres 48.92— Sur... Tues. end Fri. 7 to 9 p.m. BANDEONG— Metres 68 M.— Daily 6.30 10 p.m. PARIS— Metres 19.66—255 words
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Miscellaneous243 1933-07-12 17 SINGAPORE. Programme to be broadcast from Singapore (Radio Service Co., of Malaya Ltd.,) on 49.9 metres, 6 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Today. P ***** Daun Melor and Daun Dalima. Malay Mise Jasman. P ***** Sru Laksamana and Curindam Wan Entah Malay M sn Jameson. P ***** Sri Noran and Kapahidara.243 words
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Article1440 1933-07-12 17 Brer.div w.g in Cirat Britain a.- an eravred system celebrated its tenth birthday last year, the first programme having been transmitted from the London etaw- n on Nov. 15, 1922. Negotiations between the PostmasterGeneral and a committee representng the wirelets apparatus manufacturers, which took pif1,440 words
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Advertisement16 1933-07-12 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Grea' Britain) Head Office for Malaya: SINGAPORE.16 words
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Article104 1933-07-12 18 Manchukuo's "Indifferent" Attitude. Mo-row, July 11. hinchurian authorities, while defir >at of po^svs in** the Chinese E stern :it my ro«t, are now playing a conic 'v of "indifference" towards acquiring the rmihrtjr, which at least r.aivc and ridiculous, says Pravda in an article on the TokuReuter - 104 words
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Article71 1933-07-12 18 Hungarian Premier To Meet Dr. Dollfuss. Budapest, July P-. With the object of discussing in detail commercial relations between the two countries, Dr. Goemboes the, Hunparan Premier, has left for Vienna at the invitation of the Austrian Chancellor, Dr. Dollfuss. The visit is considered to be destined toReuter - 71 words
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Article67 1933-07-12 18 {Her many Renews Adhesion To Optional Clause. Berlin, July 6. A document, whereby Germany ratifies the renewal of her adhesion to the optional clause in the statute of The Hague Court of Justice has been handed to the League Secretary-General at Geneva. It is generally believed toAneta-Trans-Ocean - 67 words
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Article65 1933-07-12 18 3 Killed And 8 Injured In Explosion. Dresden, July 6. Three persons were killed and eight seriously injured by an explosion following a fireworks display in the town of Bautzen. The accident was caused by a defective mortar exploding, with the result that iron splinters were hurled withAneta-Trans-Ocean - 65 words
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Article53 1933-07-12 18 New I'-'pal Nuncio For Spanish Republic. Madrid, July 6. The new Papal Nuncio for Spain, Archbishop Goma, solemnly held the inaugural procession on Wednesday in Toledo. His predecessor was the celebrated Bishop of Segura who was banished from Spain at the time of the revolution because of hisAneta-Trans-Ocean - 53 words
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Article139 1933-07-12 18 Discussions at World Conference. London, July 11. Replying to suggestions in the House of Commons that the presence of the Dutch delegates to the World Economic Conference provided an opportunity to discuss, rubber restriction, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, Secretary of State the Colonies, said that no further proposals had139 words
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Article119 1933-07-12 18 15 Still Being Held In Manchukuo Gaols. Chita, June 28. Thirty-two Soviet citizens, arrested over a year ago on provocative charges allegedly fabricated by the Manchukuo authorities and White Russians, are now in the U.S.S.R. following their recent release from the gaols of Harbin and Changchun. This is119 words
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Article134 1933-07-12 18 Shipping Disaster Off Coast Of Shantung. Dairen, July 11. One hundred and sixty-eight passengers and crew of the Tunan, which sank after collision with the Choshun Maru yesterday off the Shantung coast, are missing and 89 have been rescued, according to the latest report. Reuter. The Tunan isSin Chew Jit Poh - 134 words
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Article82 1933-07-12 18 New Spanish Ambassador To Berlin. Madrid, July 7. The new Spanish Ambassador to Berlin will be the former Foreign Minister, Senor Zulueta, who belonged to the Azana Cabinet until the outbreak of the last crisis. The former Spanish Ambassador to Berlin, Senor Araquistain, declared in Madrid before representativesAneta-Trans-Ocean - 82 words
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Article75 1933-07-12 18 Nanchang Officers Removed To New Hiding Place. Newchwang, July 11. The three Nanchang captives were still aboard the pirate junk the day after their reported escape, according to a messenger who returned this morning after delivering food and comforts. The messenger witnessed an encounter between the piratesReuter - 75 words
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Article58 1933-07-12 18 After Eating Whipped Cream At Confectioner's. Paris, July 8. Fifty-seven persons were poisoned by whipped cream in the city of Orleans, 15 of whom are in danger of death. The victims had eaten cream at a confectioner's shop and police investigations showed that the cream had beenAneta-Trans-Ocean - 58 words
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Article71 1933-07-12 18 Death Penalty Demanded For Gen. Cavalcanti. Madrid, July 7. In the trial of 50 persons charged with having been implicated in a count .rrevolutionary revolt on August 10, 1932, the public prosecutor demanded the death penalty for Gen. Cavalcanti, life sentence for 18 accused, including one general, and71 words
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Article187 1933-07-12 18 How M.P. Plans to End Low Wages. A bill to ensure that every adult in the country has a wage suitable to the cost of living in his area is to be submitted to the House of Commons under the ten minutes rule by Mr. Harcourt Johnstone Liberal187 words
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Article190 1933-07-12 18 Sequel to Double Whiskies And Cider. Councillor George Pursey Tatner, a member of Dartford Urban Council, war arrested at the close of the inquest at Dartford on Terence Frank Lusher, the ten-year-old son of the licensee of the Welsh Tavern, Stone. A verdict of "Manslaughter" had been returned190 words
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Article29 1933-07-12 18 Marriage To American Medical Specialist. Paris, July 6. Caruso's widow remarried on Wednesday in Paris, her second husband being tha well-known American medical specialist, Dr. Adam. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 29 words
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Advertisement303 1933-07-12 18 SHALL I WAIT /^W AND SEE Wl How are you surveying your future at this verr 0 W moment Are you content to "Wait and See" what the 'jtr^V- "V W^Jm world holds in store for you when you are old enough J' to retire, or are you going to303 words
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Article2544 1933-07-12 19 BACK TO THE PARISH PUMP NO BUDGET CONCESSIONS WORTH MAKING BUT WE CAN NOW' BUY HALF-BOTTLES! INJURED MOTORISTS WHO WON'T PAY DOiTORS SCANDALOUS CONDITIONS IN SCOTLAND A SCRAP, IN THE HOUSE. (From Oui Jwn Corresponder*.) Stbaits T:mes Office, Fleet Street, June 28. IITE HAVE2,544 words
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Article207 1933-07-12 19 13 Hours' Speech in House Of Lords. The appeal of Miss Margaret Cherry Smith, a Glasgow school teacher, against a decision of the Court of Session in Scotland in favour of the Glasgow Education Authority, was dismissed with costs by the House of Lords. Miss Smith addressed Lord207 words
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Article77 1933-07-12 19 To Look As If Wearer Had Nothing On. "Nudist clothes" are the latest rage in Paris, where summer fash!, s showing the startling: influence of the nudist cult, which is becoming increasingly i. >ular round the ci.-. Instead of last year's pinched-in waist and starched skirts, summer77 words
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Article392 1933-07-12 19 Woman on Raft HUSBAND LAST TO LOSE HOLD. The dramatic rescue of Mrs. Charles Rennie from a tiny raft on Lake Michigan has revealed the story of three men who g»ve their lives that she might live. One was her husband, and the392 words
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Article156 1933-07-12 19 Playtime Tragedy On The Floor. Baby Sidney Coombs-Goodfellow, aged ten months, was playing happily on the floor at his home at Owlsmoor, here, when suddenly he started screaming. Mother, anxious and alarmed, rushed to pick him up and comfort him; but nothing she could do would pacify156 words
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Article127 1933-07-12 19 Million an^ ialf in Two Months. A remarkable improvement in the employment situation throughout the United States since Mr. Roosevelt came into power is reported by the Federation of Labour at Washington. What is described is a conservative calculation estimates that in the past two127 words
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Article125 1933-07-12 19 Britons Drinking More Wine. It is estimated that 78,744 more bottles of champagne were consurr jd last month in Britain than during the same period last ear, while the consumption of sherry, too, shows an increase of 3M.000 bottles. "People are becoming more discriminating in their drinks,"125 words
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Article424 1933-07-12 19 French Divorce. NULLITY DECREE TO END PROBLEM. A strange marriage tangle was revealed in the Divorce Court, when Mr. Just:.e Batesjn granted to Mrs. Violet Charlote Uel., otherwise Mrs. Mellor, of Craven Hill Gardens, Bayswater, a decree of nullity of her marriage on Oct. 6, 1925, with424 words
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Article391 1933-07-12 19 Jumps to Rescue of Men In Sea. Thousands of holiday-makers at Camber Sands, Sussex, saw the thrilling rescue on June 25, of three men whose motorboat had capsized in heavy seas. The men were Mr. Charles Moolinard. his half-brother, Mr. Frank Sibbley, and his cousin, Mr. James Farrington.391 words
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Article79 1933-07-12 19 Plans Permanent Residence In Czechoslovakia. Prague, July 4. The ranks of the German Socialist immigrants were swelled on Monday by the arrival of the former Social Democratic leader, Herr Scheidemann, who, according to press reports, intends to establish his permanent residence here. Herr Scheidemann proclaimed the German RepublicAneta-Trans-Ocean - 79 words
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Advertisement324 1933-07-12 19 TOOTHACHE IS NOT ALL. It forma from fermenting food particles beyond resch of the toothbrush. But Squibb Dental Cream neutralises Cei.n Acid because it contains Squibb Milk of Magnesia, an antacid! Therefore, Squibb's protects teeth and gums at it cleans. It is safe, pleasant, economical. Fight Germ Acid scientiSeally as*324 words
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Article, Illustration109 1933-07-12 20 THE PRINCE of WALES listening to Walter Hagen after the Ryder Cup matches. Great Britain won the cup from U.S.A. by six matches to five. (P. News.) J. H. TAYLOR, the British captain, and Walter Hagen, the American captain (right) before the start of109 words
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Article, Illustration22 1933-07-12 20 A. M. DAILEY (right) the y oungest member of the Ryder Cup team, walking on the course with B. Hodson. (P. News.)22 words
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Article, Illustration21 1933-07-12 20 ARCHIE COMPSTON driving from the first tee at Richmond Park, in a try oat before the Ryder Cup match. (P. News.)21 words
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Article, Illustration38 1933-07-12 20 a\ M £ntkirt P te» W 8 kin|t i in n* B nshine before the start of the Ryder Cup at Soathport. From left Leo Diegel Billy Burke Horton Smith Paul Runyan t.aig Wood and Ed Dudley. (P.N.)38 words
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Article, Illustration18 1933-07-12 20 GENE SARAZEN of U.S.A. opening the tourney by playing the first ball from the first tee. (P. News.)18 words
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Article, Illustration21 1933-07-12 20 THE HON. MICHAEL SCOTT, who defeated George Dunlap, US-A-. »>»« semi-final of the British Amateur Golf Championship at Hoylake, Cheshire. (Planet News.)21 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-07-12 20 THE INTERNATIONAL Labour Conference in session at Geneva. (Planet News.)10 words
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Article, Illustration26 1933-07-12 20 1) MORSE, aged 32, of M c.-t Hatch, near Taunton, who was sentenced to death for the murder of his niece, Dorothy Winifred Brewer, aged 12,26 words
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Article, Illustration35 1933-07-12 20 THE CHAIR on the dais in the main hall of the Geological Museum at South Kensington, London, from which the King opened the World Economic Conference, being clesned in preparation for the ceremony. (PUnet News.)35 words