The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 May 1933
1933-05-03
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1933-05-03 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. I j;SI AKLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1933. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article176 1933-05-03 1 It Is reported thai .lapan inta-nds to| fortify a imp of islands near Formosa opposite Amov and about .100 miles from Hong Kon«. the plan to include construction of a naval and air base Pajje Hii Inn admits (hat a. grave situation ha.s arisen over the C.K.R.176 words
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Article174 1933-05-03 1 TIM (lIIMSJ MASSA(RKI) Peking. Maj :t a belated mfwip from Kashgar reveali that a hundred Chine* were wittml at Yarkand Old Cit\ on March 1 1 i ben Mohammedan rebeai captured th« m Other reddenti includinp British and Sutdish mJarionariM and traders escaped safely to Yarkand Wen Cttj174 words
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Article1220 1933-05-03 1 Th» map ol Malaya shows thi tab ol Perls] as an almost microscopii of territory al the extreme northern end ol the peninsula. ;i wtdgm almoti lurrounded <>n afl sides but the south by Siai C oildering that prior to the Anglo-Siamese agreeeaent <>f iWQ Peiiis a^1,220 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement170 1933-05-03 1 LIIVI E p Mir 1 1 1 i:S HOTEL J i MIER HOTEL I >! -().:50 to (5.15 p.m. L |i; »)\\(K— 9.3o to Min-NKJHT. H M l l 1 1 i Kafim- lebrated orchestra 5351 PHONE 5381. INCOMSIDIBID TRIK.ES I TB AND WHAT DO YOU FIND? Oi ft BOX170 words
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Advertisement167 1933-05-03 1 0F «pr «v «v «pF rrm I wm^ \I f \I vl, \l* \f/ v 'r >' v \l I^W s! INTRODUCING I H. A. I I j Jr I V 1> ]VT T^ SA |M fc r i|iiart iim lulling ilutv. THE ROTARY CLUB OF BDfGAPORI MEETS TO-DAY AT167 words
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Advertisement110 1933-05-03 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Kry Brandy— Page 9. UnoonskSered trtflea Pfc6< l Recent Oovernmeni publication CHRYSLER POWER I RECENT GOVERNMENT i I PI BLICATIONSi 5 Chronological Tables of S.S Laws V T ol. 2. S Ordinances of the Straits Settlements $3.50 j Annual Vol. 1932. Monthly Returns of Imports and Exports $1.75110 words
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Advertisement22 1933-05-03 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO PI RE, FRESH. PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES22 words
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582 1933-05-03 2 QUESTION IN THE HOUSE Unnecessary Delay To Be Avoided I Prom Oar Own Correspondent London. April IK. Dunn the W'tk the following questions rolattng to th;- Colonies were ssiked In ti:t- House ol Commons. 11l 1 Williams (foe Mr. Hu-^si asked the Secret ol State582 words
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Article245 1933-05-03 2 NO PIRACY TO-DAY So British Fleet Could Hold Regatta The murder by Chinese pirates of two British officers employed m the Chinese Customs increases the anxiety for the three British officers who were recently kidnapped. Efforts to secure their release are still proceeding. Piracy m China, like bootlegging m the245 words
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Article80 1933-05-03 2 Pa.s.scn.srers just disembarked from the UnionCastle liner Llandaff Castle, at Southampton heard a revolver shot. and then saw a young man fall m the Customs shed. A paiMncer had produced a revolver for a Customs official to see. and was asked if it was loaded 'No" he said, and to80 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement68 1933-05-03 2 NOTICKS Kins'* Birthda> Parade Application* for Mating accommodation m the jed enclosure for the Kings Birthday ™«B must be sent, to these Headquarters by M.v itth, 1933 After this date no application. Si SELT 1 vill ta alloUed bJ s x < \s. Rr«ul;ir f;,rrison— --tt.-.. has been formed to68 words
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Advertisement450 1933-05-03 2 THE NEW ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDE. ASEPTIC^ Non-irritating Pleasant to use. Non-toxic Non-caustic. 750 times stronger than Carbolic Acid and yet it may be used with safety on open wound*. Stockists MEDICAL HALL. LTD. CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work Lowest Rate?;. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone450 words
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Advertisement537 1933-05-03 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Supply of 6.500 urns Australian Cr.. Coal ds'liverod at G:k- Work/ betwi i-.' and Oct537 words
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Advertisement420 1933-05-03 2 FREE DOCTOR'S BOOK ON jji bronchitis, catarrh Quick and Lasting Relief through ineip en THE latest edition of a Doctor's Fn r t* Hook describing the most succi tshil n l)hf l"T|m of all home n for Asthma Broncliiti- and .it.inh is T -a i posting, and posi Evei y420 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous539 1933-05-03 2 Till* 1 \VF* V l\ High Water, OT 4 Rotary Tiffin Adelphl Hotel si 1 p Penan;: Rai 1 Si 1 D Crtekel YM.C.A VS "D" Coy Wiltshire ){i \mt at vII c a 1 ound. Annual Meeting Si Andrew's Mission Hospital, 5.30 p m Footb:'.!l sA!• A >l)i\ Ii539 words
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Article, Illustration752 1933-05-03 3 ELY CULBERTSON - ELY CULBERTSON CONTBACT BRIDGE i BY I>. union of St. IjOUik is not only adftng uuthontirs on tmance m the capita] ni the •outhweat, but h< la recognised De of the ranktng Bridge players I the OOlintVS He made his reputation OO tl hotl] fields oi Robber752 words
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Article703 1933-05-03 3 Captain Barnard And Solicitor's Clerk REVOLVER SCENE When Wife Came Hack For Her Belongings Cha > i>" i Barnard, the wellknown :tn-nK.n. of The A\ nue, Radlett, was the defendant m a remi rkabl< 1 1 < heard by 1 Watford bench. Alter hearing both sides' (1>703 words
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Article71 1933-05-03 3 Cabinet Asks For Special Powers BnMsels, April In orel r to < nabic the vi-oii.<>!~ e.\.on< ir» n |of plans lov the restoration of th( national finances, the Cabinet ha- decided to ask ili;Chamber of Deputlea on May iwJ foi »pectal plenary iK)\v»'rs. The Cabinet is ol thReuter Wireless - 71 words
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Article101 1933-05-03 3 Arbitration Rejected Hy Kuenos \yr«s. April !X. The proposal made by the neutral govern-] menta oi Argentina and chile, that the dLspuubetween the two South American itafeea <>• Bolivia and Par:i"uay should be 'tied by arbitrmtton, has been rejected by the Bottvtan Oovernroenf »n loni note koReuter Wireless - 101 words
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Article46 1933-05-03 3 Mr T Narainda^. JP. is arihin? tMck m i Singapore by the MM. Athr^ II Mr H W. Assonnill, rhanapum proprietor of the firm ol Wassiamull Assomull «t Co.. is returning to Singapore by the MM. Athos II (after his inspection tour m the Far East46 words
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Article94 1933-05-03 3 Important Changes Imminent lU'rlin. April Hi. Important chl ..< carman CaMnH arc imminent according t<> n ports circulating ii! political rinks Ft is w uH-lv bch«\«'d th.it Von Nruiat'i. F<n« iuti Ifinistcr, um\ Dr liunuburg, Mun.st* i for Agrteulture, arv likoly to 1« ayr tho Ministry tl»« formerReuter Wireless - 94 words
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Article80 1933-05-03 3 i id -Mil m baa been i- nnned m the i>r trid Coon Appeal \Tiirh cum before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr w. C Rtaggard, Mid Mi Justice- Whitley, In 1 1 1. Court ut Appi-nl. m which Vue P<'im. of thr Bhaafhal Co eleJaai That hr was entitled U>80 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement163 1933-05-03 3 :ooKed Ml EATS "^^^^Mfi^^SSHflßßßv B< i% TW IWr^irTTTTIiT^TrTTT^ETBi! >^ Ki\M t A I rSr- X HLkv /a^BB L^B aw t; JF^*** 1 amY 4 /aY Tun Con Cure your teeth from u'ithift— r j the .ilcium food, is the ntw idea I i iheteeth. For many years people lean tooth163 words
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Advertisement254 1933-05-03 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1926. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE. Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Raffles Chambers. Raffles Place, Singapore. BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street. Malacca, 11, Light Street, Penang, 4, Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur. BOARD OF DIRFXTORS S. Q. Wong. Esq., (Chairman). K. C.254 words
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Article602 1933-05-03 4 POINT RAISED IN PKNANG COURT Sequel to Recent Company Meeting m iiic Ft imna Supreme court on iinnrtii Mr. Justice Cobbett delivered Judgm m on the ori-inatiim summons m the matter <•; ib* Malay Stain »t Prospecting Companj r Thom&s Edward Conaghan (applicant 1 and Mr.602 words
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Article338 1933-05-03 4 Monday. April liih. m ih morning Hi> Excellency visited the Bingapore Dairy Farm at 9', milestone Bukii. Ttanah Road Tuesday. April IMfc. Mr A Orootboll and lUsa Oroothofl arrived U) stay at Government House. Lt.-Col and Mrs. J. M. Brtckmao and Miss Brickman. Mr and M:v J. H.338 words
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Article59 1933-05-03 4 Socks that need no suspender*-, are now on the market. They are made extra long from elastic-knit wool, and flt snugly to the leg Just underneath the knee at the top of the sock Ls a narrow band of fine rubber thread 'woven with cotton and wool, which acts as59 words
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Article475 1933-05-03 4 MR. WILLIAM BOOSEY DEAD Man Who Loved "Sweet" Mr. William Boosey, the music publisher, is dead, and with his passing ends a great Dght ior the old against the new. I fight for the musical ways and tastes of the 1890 s auainst those Of475 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Letter46 1933-05-03 4 TANJONG PAGAR'S BARE WHARVES To the Editor. Sir. For the On* tun» stace the H. Board's Notice Board has been at "Old Johnston.- Pier"* there was nor a solltar% ship at the Tsnjong Patjar wharves on Mon(ia\ Typical oi the times Yours BtC HW H B46 words
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Article171 1933-05-03 4 New Process of Dessication m Form of Powder olomhn. A process which is entirely h new method oi manufacturing desiccated coconut has been p< feeted and is calculated to revolution ir»» the industry Patient reaearcb work has be«>n conducted for some time to evolve a171 words
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Article68 1933-05-03 4 Shanghai. Max 1. A report from Chinese bankers aayi that several shiploads of Japanese foods have arrived In Shanghai and Tientsin (or distribution m the Huangho and Yangtze vnllevs Tliese goods bear no trade marks. The picker Of the branches ofthe National Salvation Bocietj have been informed68 words
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Article237 1933-05-03 4 John Wollam Win> Tho Title <;.mton. iirk» \|»i il .'<• Ttaf fourth and utth \:.ci> I Cl<"*c Golf Championship bvouuhi mam Mupri^ iv lt :u: some keen duels. Espitn tailed b I fourth round to hold K«-\ Hartlej Urn Waftei [Cup player, the latter wtanlm bj Haiti. :iReuter Wireless - 237 words
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Article152 1933-05-03 4 The hali-vtai lv :?ni-r;il nn-»t li i ol IIW JSm^npoii' \'n\ i\ rtaciiers Asmh latioi, w.l liclrl at Rochoh Mala\ S< hool OH Suii(ia\ MMI following vrit ehfted a.s .jlk r !>• .1: i Prrsident. Cht- A Hamui bin H %bd ll F»i fsidt-nts Ch*' SanU bin152 words
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Article17 1933-05-03 4 Mixed bathing l^ n iinpopiihu ..t k nhdwi Noithanis. thai tin* eomefl ■tantfoiwd r .i< n j>eriment17 words
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Article24 1933-05-03 4 On Deck Evayl if SJI v 11l tl. da I d i P id 1931 J J r rlrt J24 words
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Article22 1933-05-03 4 Si 1 1 i h 1 tinA 11. j I Inqul i 4 h Bad hi i huntr II vmi: <*22 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement382 1933-05-03 4 Quaker Oats Coo/ts m 2V2 mmiitcs longer if vow t y mfer 3642 -Women who-] Suffer You need YEAST"VITE Tired Mothers. Weary "—wnMMKK^KKSSUKKM Business Girls. Pale Itig Anaemic Women, all /^^^^^^S^^9f^Bßßl find New Life. New X T7#^t!^^^ Strength, New Vitality W\y and New Endurance J4Pr \>J s^'^ through Yeast Vite382 words
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Advertisement45 1933-05-03 4 You need suffer no longer the peJn Jf»d discomfort of Rheumatism Sciatica, Lumbago If .your blood b kept m a pure and healthy state remove the cause of the trouble ty taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. Of mB Chmmtm mmd Sunn. R^alhtoodtH UQtTtD m TABLET fmrm45 words
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Advertisement60 1933-05-03 4 IF YOU ARE PFON D OF ]tt —-drink the fa Pdlera Vf cover Yijjd) cut open .j. \by user I "r--npM Brooke Bond Tea 'WU/i oa/'c/e/t n'oMincMf •PINT 1 Xl»ll Ange/ bkm Sutms Extra Best Quality /{/epl ALSO Printed Crepe-De-C/iinf CHARMING SHADES AND LATESI PAUBH DAY AND BVBNDiG V^EAI CHOTIRMALI60 words
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Article, Illustration158 1933-05-03 5 A I»OY was Killed and 10 art* believed injured as the result of an explosion at the Hush Chemical factor> at Mitcham. 1. 01. The boy was Richard Adda*a>. a^ed about 10, of Belgrave Road. Mitrham. Our picture shows: Searchinu amid the ruins for further victims after the explosion. I158 words
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Advertisement34 1933-05-03 5 riPAVILION RESBBVATMNfi riIONE 6903: 6.15—9.15 4 K\KR BAXTER HI RBRRI MUNDIN I ITIBES II ITV (OMEDY XSGIMOUSLY YOURS" A •N S BWESI 1 1 F. A H T BUT 1 -uMINY IMKVFMFNT SUCCESSFUL CALAIVIITY34 words
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Advertisement46 1933-05-03 5 f~ spECIAL MATINEE TO-DAT, 3.15 CAPITOL ZE^UIILXII" Tremendous Success of this Bright, Breezy British Musical Comedy••AC H BIXHAMX m hiv BEST picture yet— jttfttrara^ l .-^g=g-"--"YFS Mr r r -^Pi BROWN" with ELSIE RANDOLPH |f?\\ jj and VIARGOT GRAHAME pEr^ j| British mil Dominions Triumph w46 words
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Advertisement136 1933-05-03 5 MATINEE TO- DAY Jk A MM W^ W% A ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT Positively Last Sight AN UNUSUALLY STRONG DOUBLE-FEATURE SHOW CHARLES BICKFORD (Star of "EAST OF BORNEO") m "VANITY STREET" presented with a last-moving dramatic production I "THE LIGHTNING FLYER" also THE GRAND NATIONAL, 1933 I TO-MORROW I KARLOFF m "THE136 words
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Article181 1933-05-03 6 French Horse Wins First Classic Newmarket. April 26. Prnut'Ns Paucigny. daughter oi the famous banker. Baron Enulr DYrlanger, won the first of the season's classics, her bone, Rodosto, son 2.000 guinea- beating th< English Derby candidates. Sir Cunlttfe Owen'i Km? Salmon, who ran second, and the Aga Khan's.181 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article1733 1933-05-03 6 BO [IX SKIPPER WITH WONDER PLAYERS Hammond and Larwood Every ><iw talks cricket at Barter-tide it la (be happiest time In i»n th»> glad new year. And another summer men as we hud In War* aii r-. Armstrong's ever memorable neason over-due Naturally we can do1,733 words
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Article180 1933-05-03 6 National and American League Games Reuter \>w York. May 1. Ti'-ciay > bu>eball garner resulted as follows: NATIONAL LEAGUE R H E New York 0 3 0 Boston 3 6 1 Fallenstein pitched New York 4 \\i 1 Boston 8 8 1 Borger scored a home run forReuter - 180 words
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Article290 1933-05-03 6 Beat N.C.C. By 26 Huns I Playing on the n.c.c -round on Bun the Chinese had their revenge by beating the N.O.C. by 26 rum Batting first the B.CJI.C Kored 151 ninv Evan Wong playwd excellent cm bin the boundary 10 tim»- He aye hard chi after290 words
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Article87 1933-05-03 6 5,000 People on Catering Staff I otidon. \pi it It i^ ii(i|),ii th K.u and Queen Saturday** cup~flnal between Bveti Main hrst.r City ;if Wembfej »>\t U Kn. i;. c depends on the wi rii pitch ii m ellenl oodtti turn tile men Th on the caterta BReuter Wireless - 87 words
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Advertisement99 1933-05-03 6 CHANGE TO Those old worn- U c^J out plugs of yours Id fJk may be wasting /r^^^ every bill h *p- s t^c^sp ■fl Sv.ir 'llp.i; a I H r", i.. Bfls^B^i^J s "^"TBSb DISTRIBUTORS 1^ 0^! LOOK FOR THE CHOP MADE IN ENGLAND r Guard his Health Give him99 words
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Advertisement171 1933-05-03 6 Jj V B V^Bl^BakiHß^B^Vßl WW a^ai B^/ Bbß BB^^^ V W^M I M^t^ «^r Iflkftw, t W 1 m^^BBW B I aw %^b^^ M »L W Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes Him This double- action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement m the appearance of your teeth SOME tooth171 words
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119 1933-05-03 7 VG >K PROCLAIMED Ai V IXFECTED PORT EMnie/ to Discovery of one Case I orities have proclaimed Singapore and have taken strict measures, at the International Sanite utecl thtir <»a n port? from infection hot m the run Mid bi Master .<:• d thrt'O119 words
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Article387 1933-05-03 7 Value of Notes m Circulation Mi' n port oc thi the Currency Dcpartmei period Oct(.f> r i. 1931 to 'news that the position of Cum arantei Fund at the beginning and end ol Urn period under rev* I>OI I.XX XSSI I iht valiM I• In circulation on387 words
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Article74 1933-05-03 7 Over Million Sterling Spent m Campaign ItrishiiiP. j Mtogethei El 450.000 has been speui In Queensland m efforts to destroy tiv pest rding i" an official statsment vhicfc announces a <i Btruction campaign on similar line* that ol last year, h bonus ol 2a a scalp ta74 words
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Article135 1933-05-03 7 Arrestdd bi CwJI«« Shop at Katons Chinese named Kt>n mw« i d m coffee itaop In K*tom »»> Fondas night, tor .anym, an automatic deverlj concealed on ins person, was befon Mr H a Porrer In th. Criminal District Court, yesterday and charged with belm hi possession135 words
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Article441 1933-05-03 7 POLICE VIEW OF ASSAULT CASK Chinese (rippled For A* m on January 8. there v a.s a In Ball Lane and one of the Chinese who I part iii aulted by seven or armed Ith sticks and i H- ,il>o ;.»bbftl In the back by one <•:441 words
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Article407 1933-05-03 7 Knife Used m Quarrel Over Two Pishes .i fishmonger m Clyde Market i Hay t an stabtM the Rshn I It] .:> befon Mr A W Haj m the t Li c Court »n i i (i.. voluntarily causing bur and j .'it :.t. ll Ol Tht B407 words
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Article27 1933-05-03 7 \\edmsdav, May 3rd Brforr Mr. Justice Mills m the Ind. Court at 1 1 a.m. Atttei -H< x P<>h Kirn Benf and N. A Jansen.27 words
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Article692 1933-05-03 7 GOVERNOR HOLDS INVESTITURE f.B E. for Dr. Tempany And >lr. Tan fheng Lock PRIVATE FUNCTION Services Recognised By His Majesty Tne Insignia ol Commander of the Order of the British Empire was conferred upon Dr. H. a. Tempany. Director of Agriculture, and Mr. Tan Cheng Lock. Chinese member of the692 words
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Article126 1933-05-03 7 Inauguration <>t New Service To-day His Excellency the Governor, Ladj dementi rod the Mtim Dian< and Cecily dementi will be the principal guesti ai Beletar Aerodrome rternoon, when tiif k.i.m. will entertain numb r ol people to celebrate the occasion of the Inauguration of th< througli air mail126 words
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Article705 1933-05-03 7 SWAM RIVER TO ESCAPE Assailant Goes to Prison For Five Years I-rom Our Own Correspondent] Kuantan. April 28. fhe fourth CSjW before Mr. Justice MrFall ;i; the Kuantan Assizes was that m which a Chinese named Chan All Ngi was charged with il> throwing acetic acid705 words
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Article235 1933-05-03 7 Suickk Year After Death of Daughter Ammu Amah, an elderly Malabarl woman iiid the mother <>; grown-up son. •■•>mnitted .-Milride by hanuintj herself fi')in a beam In her house m MeKenzle Road, on April 17 rhr Coroner. Mr F. Q Bourne, lit id an Inquiry into the death235 words
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Article52 1933-05-03 7 a young Chinese who ra ureated m posseadoo Of knives which be had hidden inside hil rubber shoes. CUM up before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Criminal District Judge, jvesterday. and pleaded guilty to the haw oi going aimed m public. He \va.s v.>ntcnced to •even months'52 words
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Article405 1933-05-03 7 Seven Years' Gaol For JEWELLERY TAKFN Police Discover a Toy Pistol Sentence oi seven year.-" rigoroui imprisonment was passed by Mr. Justice N H. P. Whitley, AssiM Judge, yesterday, on a Chinese who was unanimously found guilty by a common jury on a charge of405 words
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Article219 1933-05-03 7 Police Lance Corporal Charged A y i >.'...:, tun Bklin, a lai.. ed to 11 Candang X t.ikcn leforc tiv Second m■. trwte (Mi w Hay) resterdaj morning tb ansva a chart 1 i>l Timinal breach of trust m retpi d if a pair of ioid bracelets valued219 words
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Article95 1933-05-03 7 Four Men Too Tall for Army Mi Dull Coopei Financial Seen h. War Oflk tnadt tin aim ol Uii 8J SBO men who tried to In the lad ■Ob la i B] '>: \iu M 111 d on M the r cruitini <; cause they 1j:k! sia h95 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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Article28 1933-05-03 8 Thi> family of the lat< bin Mark Clumeck desire to express their heartfelt thanks to all fru'iuis for their kind messages of sympathy and for their flowers28 words
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940 1933-05-03 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1933. THE CRACKER-FIRING BAN II the quality of the debate on the Minor Offences i Amendment Bill the cracker firing bill for short is any test of the value of the legislation itself, the Legislative Council has little to be proud of. For the940 words
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Article231 1933-05-03 8 Speculation on Possible Amnesties Chicago. Rfaj I. May Daj w.i, welcomed here with stanultane« OUs botnhtngs In several parti ol th« city, many hotels and other buildings being damaged but no lives lost Near the Bfentark Hotel two bombs were thrown out of a motor-car, shattering fourteen shop-windowsReuter Wireless - 231 words
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Article57 1933-05-03 8 Sir Laurence Guillemard's Comment TFREE PRESS SERVIC&-COPYRIUHT I London, May 2. Sir Laurence Guillemard. former Governor of the Straits Settlements and Hmh Commissioner of the Federated Malay States, referring to Sir Samuel Wilson's report on decentralisation fa Malaya states, "I have read Sir Samuel Wilson's report with great57 words
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Article575 1933-05-03 8 Governor as Guest of Honour His Excellency the Governor be the guest of honour at a tm part) on board the Australian trade ihip k.s. Nieuw Holland, when she arrives In Singapore next Thursday m course of her tour of the Bast. The vessel v.575 words
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Article79 1933-05-03 8 K\-Minisior to London Takes Charge lima Max I A 1 rt t ilege bat been declared through* v Hi- i ountr] consequent t oi of President Baacbe* Oerro, Mn> m riMX dnu after revtewtaf M.OOQ conacrtpta Fa Urn un< dfflciai war afatul OotaßMi Two w»t»- kill.d ;\nd In.'Reuter Wireless - 79 words
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Article60 1933-05-03 8 Gernan Director <>t BvrasUi Killed IWrlin. \pril Tin pilot nu-ihaliK md two pMMOgHI Yd MUNI m th. (rash vi ;l Junk, r nit.in)])l.in' belonginc to Hi. nin— n GUlnwi W$ A\»;ition ronip.mv ->n I trial tli-ht ;i t itMUM t in, Biivarui Tin- dead Include tton Schmidt,Reuter Wireless - 60 words
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Article66 1933-05-03 8 Chinese Delegate lo htmgwe m Singapore Dr W W Yen, Chief Clnnesr «t. |«> Xa t« t.» thr Leatm* 1 <>1 Nations and OUmm AmbHssadd to Mos< ow. and Ch-ncral Clu-n Mm«-shu. fornn i Governor of Canton and Commander ot th> 19th Route Army, passed through66 words
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Article19 1933-05-03 8 L 1 v \mh\\ (I Trim. tl I I I* R I mil w p it19 words
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Article21 1933-05-03 8 m. lsl i! I K iS| R stor. WfitC art' 1:1 i I i S Bp I i tit*21 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement271 1933-05-03 8 CAUDEECK'S VI -I n X X I H V i\T Ml I rv N THE CONNOISSEURS CHOICE. Have You Visited Our New PROVISION STORE IT IS WORTH YOUR WHILE LCOLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. CHIFFONETTE STOCKINGS that delight you and on which you can depend You have never seen any stocking271 words
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Advertisement54 1933-05-03 8 INCLUDED IN THE LOOT OF BURGLARS who entered a house at Acton were three kettles, a frying-pan, and two bowler hats. One theory is that they are thinking of forming a jazz band. 4 G AFLAC" Burglary Policies cover all such losses. GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. Hongkong54 words
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114 1933-05-03 9 EPORTED JAPAiNESE PLAN TO FORTIFY ISLANDS p UE L \ND FOOD SUPPLIES 1,, Formosa Strait 300 Miles From Hong Kong Sluing *>ai. May I. ition In the Pacific and along the southern Japanese nave, according to a semi-official for the construction of a114 words
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Article86 1933-05-03 9 Shanghai, May 2, the forces !i;l!i ancl fl q] fresh troops X Ited m the important H morning, I lrci by H B B '•i > m pit B KujxikdV. H I Miyun B battle B Rsl ol B I hinesi B 'iik mornB tpanese i86 words
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Article122 1933-05-03 9 Imposing; Ceremony At Nanking N.tiikin^. May cerenumj such .1^ h.i> seldom been **itn< tikins marked tin presentation <ji his credentials by th* new Soviet Ambassador. M Bogomolo\ -h«i drove '<> t Lit Oovernment In v special stii». carriagt ■mpnaaMns •m Soviet'; potirj t<> China would iil\\;iv.s based onReuter Wireless - 122 words
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Article110 1933-05-03 9 Russo-Japanese Tenskm Admitted llarh.n. >la> I. i;r. situation i- iflinally adimtttd to have arisen between tlv afanchukuo :md thi Soviet over the Chinese Eastern Railway It i.s announced th.it the Soviet will not return the lated rolling stiK-k and the cuatonu ofßcials a\ Man. huh art reported toReuter - 110 words
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Article103 1933-05-03 9 Tragic Death <»i Lord Lytton*B Heir 1 i .<!••! M;t\ Lord Lytton'a heir, Command*! Vlacuunt Knebwarth, wai killed last main while pOoUni Ml HAF plant- if Hendun Viscount Knebwortti mv killed w])ii< practto:<n the MDdtttt] Mb IIWM <li.splay to bf hi Htiulon aerodnmn mi May 7 Hit machineReuter - 103 words
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Article66 1933-05-03 9 H mm H II |^B i -ni i M hdi I Labou H H hold on qwu-th and then In Tientsin NankinHankou m< wag< lion, Priping states thai Sir Miles Lampeon British Minister In China, ta endeavouring to bring about ih. cessation oi h Mlllt Japane* and theNanyang Siang Pau - 66 words
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Article100 1933-05-03 9 Three Million Croats Disturbed Belgrade, April 29. Oravi concern ha.*- been trowed m Ju^o Slavia by the heavy sentence Oi three years' Lmprlraunent passed on Dr. Matchek. leader of 3 000. 000 Croats m JUgO Slavia. OB charge I til on^pii lnu to break up th< Ju«o SlavReuter Wireless - 100 words
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Article207 1933-05-03 9 I STRONG MARKET FOR TIN Much Activity m lin ><*sterday maintained its l>i_ .jump of thr previous day. though quotations were fractionally lower .md the t4»ne was dexrih ed a*, irregular. l.iiiidon. April ft. On th«- Moiic-, ifarkei requirements are still below supplies am) consequentlyReuter Wireless - 207 words
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Article344 1933-05-03 9 Brisk Debate m tho Commons London. Bfaj 1. I h Anglo-Qerman trade agreement vti MibtecCed to lively criUciMn In the Housi ol Commons to-day when Mr Walter Runciman,] ii. PreaMeni <>t the Board <>' Trade, moved resolution to reduce the twisting dun t iiitiird h\ the agreement MrReuter Wireless; Reuter - 344 words
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Article116 1933-05-03 9 Further Details of Persian j Agreement The Council of Ministers has approved of the grant o r a new, concession to the Anglo-Persian Oil Company and further details of the agreement, which was signed In the presence of the Persian Ministers for Foreign Affairs. Finance and Justice andReuter - 116 words
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Article46 1933-05-03 9 I i New York. May An nilfi national alarm was broadcast by the police alter the discovery of a week-end theft for the Brooklyn Art Museum of ten paintings ivataed at $35(100 by Vandyk. Lawrence. I Craiiacli Rubens. Komnry. Fra An»clico and otlui ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article28 1933-05-03 9 New York. May 2. At last twenty -live persons an- reported killed m a tornado which struck the states of I Arkansas and Louisiana to-day.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article338 1933-05-03 9 Offices and Headquarters Occupied by Nazis FIFTY ARRESTS Workmens' Banks and Stores Also Entered Berlin, May 2. Brownshirta simultaneously occupied all "free trade unions" which are members of the Universal German Trade Union League, throughout Germany. Thfe move Inaugurate* Hitler > campaign to |bt(uk theReuter; Reuter Wireless - 338 words
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Article271 1933-05-03 9 Forms Aerial Protection League Berlin. April M. A ligorkHM appeal lv QenMIU to cope with "danger from the air" by supporting the "Mitel protection league"' was made to-day by Captain Peering, the Air Minister, at the ceremony of the christening <»t the new Junkers' passenger plane "Field MarshalReuter Wireless - 271 words
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Article127 1933-05-03 9 Mixed Reception For Conference Proposal London May 'I. Mr. Rnneimans proposal to M^r. Matsudaim. JtpMMM Ambassador, that British and Japanese industrialists ihould meet m London to discuss Empire trade bag met with a mixed reception In Manchester cotton trade circles, some guardedly approving the proposal as anReuter - 127 words
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Article44 1933-05-03 9 Mr. G. P. Nijhoff. the well-known consulting enginer is to visit Siam this month m connection with the request of the Siamese Government to the League of Nations for technical expert advise on improving the means of access Und the equipment of Bangkok harbour.44 words
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Advertisement428 1933-05-03 9 LAWN MOWERS In the purchase of a Lawn Mower the first tost is a consideration, but only one. The judicious buyer considers also the quality of the Mower, its cutting efficiency, probable length of life, and cost VI* 1 hold lull range ot Shank* "*\^P Vlowers tin which full range428 words
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Advertisement1088 1933-05-03 10 TUX BLDI FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Bteam Ship Co, Ltd., and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co Ltd. THE1,088 words
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Advertisement527 1933-05-03 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co*, Ltd* 1 (Incorporated m England) FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AVD SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Due Spore. Sails Spore. js.s. CITY OF KHIOS Fur Ha\rr, London. Rotterdam Hamburg m port May 3 m.v. CITY OF LILLE For Havre. London. Rotterdam Hamburg May527 words
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Advertisement338 1933-05-03 10 p. c British India and Apcar U (Incorporated MAIL, PASSENGER CARr SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL INDER CONTRACT WITH lIIn m > LONDON AND FAR f \M OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR J Due Tonnaße. M|l|l I. BURDWAN UN fete! KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 MANTUA 11.000 Ifej SOMALI H. 500 JIUM 1 RAWALPINDI 17.000338 words
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Advertisement462 1933-05-03 11 0. S. K. Line. FRN \SD SOUTH AMERICA so. \nci> via Colombo. Durban. Cape D Janeiro Santos and Montevideo 1 t.ir»- £172 fMay 23 2 x'^ Xll:i s > Dun Po-t Bam h L-the-world £190, VOS lIBBfI via Colombo. Mombasa. y salaam. Beira. Lo Marques i"un RIQ dc Janeir g%RI462 words
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Advertisement401 1933-05-03 11 9 I TO i:illOI*i: FROM SINGAPORE AND PBNANQ VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SIEZ PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK 9 I Prtv Garlield Muy 20 May 23 May 25 July 4 Prts. Polk June 3 June 6 June 8 July 18 II Pres. Adams June 17 June 20401 words
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Advertisement811 1933-05-03 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLUKE PAKETVAART MA\ISMI\PPU "^St^M nllSt* lfay Pri I RaCI 11 Sapili IVtnbllah P.,-:,, -Pallas. Pen^alian. THEDEXS— Wednesday. May 3. Muntok and Palemban» TOBA— Wednesday. May 3. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi VAX OCTHOORX— Wednesday. May 3. Belawan-Deli. VAN HELTSZ— Thursday. May 4. Hon- Kong Swatow and Anun PATRAS-Thursday.811 words
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Article690 1933-05-03 12 GROWING DIFFERENCES IN CABINET Premier and Foreign Secretary All the indications here aw thwf we ire llgtl llll straight for another Ministerial crisis which will either result m the resignation of the Government or m drastic change* m th* DaJadier Cabinet, writes the Paris correspond-690 words
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Advertisement683 1933-05-03 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ••ffular monthly Ballings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.37* ton*) an* %a* 8.8. MANGOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only) a M AREILLA ls one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins683 words
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Advertisement431 1933-05-03 12 PBIBBY LINE. [LONDON ADDRESS PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W.I.] of fast twin-screw OU Driven Mall Passenger Vessels between RANGOON. COLOMBO, MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang P HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave llancoon 1933. STAFFORDSHIRE May II GLOUCESTERSHIRE M ..y 2ft WORCESTERSHIRE CHESHIRE Jun YORKSHIRE July 6 SHROPSHIRE431 words
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Advertisement78 1933-05-03 12 THE EASI \.MATIT3 LmnuD TO 01 M B MM i\! A I BOH. 1 FIOM KRRIA I UAV moi A! I BOI' IN. I I The a! acrutl.i: major I TO MWtvn.i n no I I \H» I t I I Kon 1 Koui I I I I reduf: D78 words
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Miscellaneous700 1933-05-03 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 pm Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besan Monday and Friday 7 p. m Kelantan (via Gemas) every700 words
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Miscellaneous215 1933-05-03 12 for S( andnavian Ports 1.5. BembUan Dvi 4043. rron Batavia B Penang 3 5 An^by Sar 417. from Sibu 1.5. for Sibu 6.5. Sui Bang, Brit 1982, from Osaka 25. for Penang A.b. Contc Verde. Itai *****, bran Trt n t lions Kong, Shanghai 2.r> fling Bong; Bm 156, rrom215 words
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Article951 1933-05-03 13 MORE INQUIRIES FOR TONNAGE Japanese Steady Buying 'Jii- regrettable war between China and Japan baa been reflected m the chartering market! m various ways, but chiefly In eonDection with the much Increased enquirii foe tonnage to load various conunodltiei to Japan where seriou replenishment of951 words
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Article37 1933-05-03 13 Tin- MM. At has II is duv m Singapore from Saigon to-day (Wednesday i at 8 a.m. and will probably sail on the MOM day at 2 p.m. for Penanß. Colombo. Djibouti, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles37 words
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Article346 1933-05-03 13 Get Cream of Atlantic Traffic London, May I. In view of Uk present recrudescence of the discussion concerning the building of the new iiiaiiL Cunarder, the figures lor tne transatlantic passenger business during 1932, published and authenticated by the North Atlantic Conference, make very interesting reading. These iigures346 words
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Article168 1933-05-03 13 Now Zealand Wreck Recalled S}dne>. N.S. Wales. Th' loss ol the steamer Manuka oir the South bland v Zealand m 1928. with a collection ol com mporary British .irt i*alued at £30.000 is recalled by the death ol Mr. E Murray Puller, the art collector and COCmossseur, m168 words
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Article157 1933-05-03 13 First Load Line Convention Case In Britain London. May Z. I'll nrsl case which baa been brought into be British Courts under the Load Line Couention. bringing foreign ships into line with iriUsh practice with regard to safety regulaions, has bern heard at Wcwcartlf Of! TJTIf rhen157 words
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Article128 1933-05-03 13 .May Come To Britain For Repairs Tbare Is s possiblltts that it tbc French ttner LAtlantiqut- which was practically destroyed by fire m January is repaired the work may cinne to a British yard. Tht- Vwsbc] ha.< been abandoned to ttnde writers, who have refused to accept ber as128 words
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Article52 1933-05-03 13 May 1 Baron Dechmont <Biiti; Nippon (Swecb. ITohtcln (Oer>; Henrik. Nuow Hock (Non, Malini <Siam>: Okhotsk < Soviet*. Hamburg Maru (Jap»; Dajak, Meerkerk, Kantjil (Dllt>; Silversandal Flevo. l>arut. Betrtan, Najam, Esmeralda Rahman. Sin KfcMg Senn <Brit). May 1 If flWt. Chyc Hin Tay Yit «Brit>; milTlHfl (Non; Jo.sefina. Tomohon52 words
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Advertisement373 1933-05-03 13 r II l 1 NGAPORE FREE PRESS ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. hr Vl.iress ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. ruir morning daily m Malaya. Delivered (hot. i llazi each morning. Latest st teteffnUM and latest announcements. rubber and tin cable* appear daily. i tturrs include pictures, bridge notes. >-• with latest fashions, sporting n.l.ss articles,373 words
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Advertisement335 1933-05-03 13 DARIGOLD EVAPORATED MILK Nutritious Sustaining. Most economical at all times. For the [)AMGO(J) home, the pantry and all purposes for which Milk is used. Canned well above t^Wh." the required Standard, undiluted, it is JCjTQI Cream. Try it with your FRUIT DISH. N&ia£P Of all dealers. $7 PER CASE DELIVERED335 words
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Article126 1933-05-03 14 Requested to Canrj on or the Present Thr Hairur. \pi il M. has tendered Its uho hi on for tile C bj Uv I the tinst the methods employed OO the Dutch battleship, I to- < lection, 11 •nirntary prrernsneni will the of Mi 1 bis Win less.Reuter Wireless - 126 words
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Article140 1933-05-03 14 "Two Husbands" at Tantflin The Smuapore Repertory Players presented i.ynn Btarting'i comedy, "Two Husbands," at Tanplm Club on Saturday night The Playeis great form and the play went with a »taH tO finish The honours ol ventag went to Miss Hilda Dorringtoa v ihe lad\ with two husbands,140 words
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Article275 1933-05-03 14 I .s.A. Delegate's Hint to Commission i.onu.i. \pril 2H. A which taken In some quarters ste thai the United States wi n( mon definite disarmament proposals was la Mr Norman Davis to the Oen- Disarmament Commission, In which he Brsl OB ..ti pronouncement I irmament question on behaU th<275 words
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Article169 1933-05-03 14 Found by Crew of Warship's Pinnace A verdict of "found drowned* 1 was returned by the Coroner. Mr. F G. Bourne, at the inquest on an unknown Chines? whose body MM run into by the pinnace of HMS Cumberland, when thr vessel was m port on169 words
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Article390 1933-05-03 14 Singapore. April ZX. MEAT Cts. Bee! steak Round) Kali 30 Beef stew or curry do 25 Pork, lean do 42 Pork lean and fat (Ist. quality) do 32 Mutton Australian lb. 18 Fow 1 Katl 40 Hen. (Locally reared) do 42 Ducks Each 60 Pigeons, domestic untied.390 words
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Article85 1933-05-03 14 To Clear Ip Reds Before (ioimi to the Front Shanghai. Maj 1. a report from Nanchang states that the headquarter* of the Communists In Kian£si have been captured by the Central fonts under Qenera] Chiu Yun-yuan The Red stronghold m Climku District has also been captured The Southwest85 words
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Article128 1933-05-03 14 Mr and Mrs. J. A. Mollison. piloting then record-breaking machines, arrived m for a brief stay, the primary object ol whu h is to visit Mr Mollisons grandfather. Mr James Mollison. 30 Balshagray Avciuh- Mr Mollison WB BylQg his Puss Moth. The Heart's Content. the machine m which he flew128 words
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Advertisement103 1933-05-03 14 VISIT CAIRO DURING YOUR HOMEWARD JOURNEY When time permits C 17" Cox Kings trips by car from Suez connecting with the steamer at Port Said. For further particulars apply to PATERSON, SIMONS AND CO., LTD. or to any of the Branches of COX AND KINGS (AGENTS) LTD. Head Office 13.103 words
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Advertisement152 1933-05-03 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION j PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA, i STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES PROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. Wavelengths 25 3 metre* and 81 3 J 1 metres. S WeAacsday, >ray ;trd. j BAT. 2.50 pjn Tin.. Bigna] Brom if J Ben. News i Bulletin. 2.49 Concert152 words
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Advertisement507 1933-05-03 14 BANKS AND INSUftJS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Oba Paid up capital In 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London. E C Agencies and Branches Alor Star j Iloilo San Amrltsar507 words
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Advertisement60 1933-05-03 14 Tli l K»KOh5 t I I H I THE EASTEBM Paid- I Kan 4 I Bah: CURRFN B THE SOUTH i BRITISH J FIRI M \KI\K T \I()T0l INnI KXN( Vim LOWES! < I UOT I'M EASTERN tS I ||{K. M MOTOR I»KI«>O\ \i INSI I L I HI At60 words
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Miscellaneous63 1933-05-03 14 B.V.C. PmOGRAMm OF DRILLS •he programme of drills up lvi 10l- dsag, May 7th Wednesday 515 p.m. Headquarters. SRA OUn Drill; -A- Coy. 1 and 2 Pis ird Range Single shot; -or Weapon Training; m.g. Platoon (Bur.) I A 4th Position. Practice 'MG." Course. Thursday. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters. N.C.Os Recapitulation;63 words
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Miscellaneous502 1933-05-03 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Metre 80 Rom (Italy) 2RO 7( 2 Khabarovsk (USSR) RVIS 9 a.m.— noon. 5g.3 Bandoeng. Java > PM^' > 50.26 Vatican City > Italy 1 HVJ Daily. 70 715 p.m. Bun.. 10 10 30 ftjaa. also. Barcelona Radio Club (Spain) Ei I B—9 pm. Bm haii si502 words
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Miscellaneous69 1933-05-03 14 1941 Radio Coloniale (Psrto). FYAn'n 3 p m. 19r)t; Schenectady W2XAD Mon. \V»d and Fri.. 7.30—8.30 p.m Sun.. 7—9 pm 19.36 Kemikawoa-Cho-Chiba-Ken. Ti)kio •Japan* JIAA Daily 10 am ii(H)n Ifl 88 Daventry GSG 1H 88 Edinhoven (Holland* PHI 16 87 Bound Brook iNJ W3XAL. Daily. I—91 9 p.m. 14 4769 words
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Article87 1933-05-03 15 I:ing <j Company'^ Forestry Method: i Bank rubber p 'i the L I I I tion ot I I f I I m X E B I R HHUSTRI B B B B B to B factory B B B B decided B B B the87 words
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Article30 1933-05-03 15 Waytn S1 tistics for April 47 of i w. \T 3 I nipmenta during Ton,. 150 i m 251 132 nil 13 5.095 13,000 607 601 31,971 44.58330 words
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Article160 1933-05-03 15 lM\*M Ettmtex and Concentrated Latex, during the month of April 1933 pe Latn Concentrated Latra to t a i T. Revert Ton; Ton Grand Transhipment Transhipment Transhipment Total ■«Porl Export Export Pr- «iis Malay Proper Strait- Malay Proper Straits Malay Settlement 0 Settlement* States Settlement* States IV3OI160 words
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Article223 1933-05-03 15 Increase of Canada's Exports To The Km pi re m Empire raark I tailed $170 jpn lli $2"4 774.01 i tncn m Thi .sigmfl- lustralia I am< ."ti of the precedii r\M ti'..' eleven month* the Dort'.:r. I »le balan period and a neti propoial for an223 words
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Article182 1933-05-03 15 Although Britain had suspended the yold standard at the time of the 1932 British Industries Fair it was not until this year that the lull efforts of the fall m the \alue of the were seen. Foreign buyers m general have become appreciative of the fact that182 words
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Article60 1933-05-03 15 A incoin firm have recently completed a plant for thr manufacture of rubber belting by an entirely new process invented by one of the directors The invention eliminates the rfm- ty f or hydraulic steam-heated presses for ensuring adhesion of the belt and for vulc«n: 11 siting60 words
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594 1933-05-03 15 CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE TO RESCUE Support Asked For Fr<*m Preston (ton t iiambr of comm -d by large firm la the rubbei tru--- I support representations which are beinf made to the Government that CaciUti uld be r the pawing of the Rubber industry Bill594 words
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Article161 1933-05-03 15 Changes m Representative Prices I \pril IS 28 May 1 America] Can. C 74 .v Am T'phoi..- arid T'graph 9.V 100 100 Atcheaon Railroad 4 7 4.^ DU] 48 53 4 54 Plrest Co iv. Oen Eh it 19 Oen M 19 lm 21 i Goodrlcli161 words
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Article182 1933-05-03 15 THE ABROAD Par April J7 29. Amsterdam 12 07 8 46 8.43 Athens 37JS 605 592 Belgrade 25.22 255 250 Berlin 20.43 14 80 14 Bombay Is. 6d 1> 6 1 16 d 15.6 5 64d Brussels 35 24.32 24.24 Bucharest 313 575 572 Buenos Airo 47.58 41 oflx 41182 words
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Article70 1933-05-03 15 Evatt and Co., Kuala Lumpur. Secretaries, Katu Tin Dredging Ltd., Dredge statistic for April, hours run 482. cubic yards treated 140.000. tin ore won pikuls 554. estimate cost $12,400, cost per cubic yard 8.85 cents. ReOOng Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., Dredge statistics for April, hours70 words
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Article358 1933-05-03 15 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES May 2 London. 4 months' .sight 2 3 |fl London. 3 months' sight 2 3 29 32 London. (50 days' Right 2 3 7y London. 30 days' sight 2 3 27 London. demand j 3 13 lfl London. T.T 25 3"» Lyooa and Purls,358 words
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92 1933-05-03 15 Maj Sad., I.' o< lu< k noon Ku>rrs Seller* K.s.s. eqtuU to London s f Sput (la 3 |g 8 7lt RS.S equal to London Standard. (F. 0.8.) 811 16 8 131S Standard R ss tm Ti-ndT 8, 8 1 Jun.- B.- 8 9 1892 words
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Article892 1933-05-03 15 n «m> w m w .'\d. iM.::: CLOSING uiiiimiuno Buyers Seller* Asam Kumbang 235, 3d 24s 3d Austral Malay 18s 20s norn d 12s 9d Banj nn us 9d 12 Batang Padang ($1 05 07 u Cavea (sli 37 4L 1 Chenderiang 9d Is norn 23 Pati892 words
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Advertisement70 1933-05-03 15 _.i_-l i.imu.OOO Assurance m force over $35.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements^ stern Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry, E.C 00 deposited with the Supreme Court ol England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act m every70 words
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Article1535 1933-05-03 16 M0n..,,,. Pven r^danK-H. N rtal < ll 1 S '-'«»'«-< lark. < up match (n Un d *^.-S< C. Spring U-unis t,,, I .ii..m,.,,t— Busj da^ for f««t-iMlk-rs— X slrik.- a h.,U p«U-h. ll n <; l ui1 tii. |b Ifat encounter between Om tvr p. dang1,535 words
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Article69 1933-05-03 16 Butting I s. <l< si)va. Nondescript* >v I'nilrd Knjrirwers retired 10"> i W. Willis. V.M.C.A. \v S.R.C i.\) «V» J 11. V BulheUhet, S.K.t vs. S.C.C. 91 1 C'hnor Sing. Nondescripts \>. I'nited tngineers 75 j H. lloon, St. Josephs w tndi.tit Association not i>ut 04 J <i.69 words
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Article139 1933-05-03 16 CHINESE TEAM'S TEN GOALS Malay? Go Down m Malacca Shield Competition 'From Our Own Correspondent) >fala<<.«. >lay i. liAhe Yeov Kirn By <■ football shield com- m the ChineM P.A ftrsl team beal Bungs nJb United vc. nrst team to-day by it> go* ta \,j':. The139 words
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Article344 1933-05-03 16 \*i}iorous Hitting on The Padang fc big hittini: mv uitne.s.vd m a cricket mat played uu tbc s.R.c irouod o Saturday en ;t«- much as 291 runs were Kored In an a ii(M)n niatch bKwcen tin V.M CA. .m:l the team of the s.R.C Oner aq:iiii tbc Y\r344 words
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Article701 1933-05-03 16 3 GOAL MARGIN IN FIRST DIVISION GAME Score Opened m First Few Minutes minffi t: s.c.r. 1. The first division match between the Chinese and the sec. at the padang yesterday was not a very Interesting one it was apparent from an early stage thai701 words
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Article119 1933-05-03 16 Results of ties m the Sinprapoiv Recreation Club laun tennis tournament an as follows Singles Handicap Dr O F do Souza «o\ve 30' b« t N s II >_;.n (OWC 15.1 9 7, 8-2 H J. Leicester <o\\e 15' neat V Moss (Plm 30 1 6 2.119 words
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Article50 1933-05-03 16 Xew York. May I. Only two b sebaU funei wore played to-day Hies vent Sv.m pitched and Vaughan and Grace scored boon runs for Prtsburgh. VOsmik and Burn, tt made home hits fori Cleveland Reuter fgdfg N ITMNfAL LRAGUE Chicago i 5 Cleveland 8 10 2 AMERICAN LEAGUEReuter - 50 words
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Article101 1933-05-03 16 The following will n present tho Y.M.CA against the Asiatic Youths on the Ceylon Tamil Association ground on Saturday, May 6th, at 2 p.m. Lee Pong Lim (Capt), Sim Teny Phcne. James Lovick. 8. K. Singam H Q. Stack. O. V Neubronmr. A. J. Plynn c' Brown. R.101 words
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Article971 1933-05-03 16 TWO EXCITING TROPHY RACES Keen Contest Won By 17 Seconds The R.S.Y.C. "A" Class yachts bad their -Mid Race for the Van Bchreven Trophy on Sunday. It has happened at last im\ metre, namely Taibet. v.a o\er Use lint a' the start, which occurrence was duly honoured971 words
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Article58 1933-05-03 16 The I.C.P.A. teams for football praelfo* on Thursday, at the C.T.A. ground. will be as follows Colours I. Sattar; Don. Sethambaram; S. Lee. W. S Pakianathan. Rajoo; T K. Vellu, D. Stfppiah X Morrando. B. Edward, A. Sankaran. Whites Muttucumani: A. Perelra, Nagasveran; Ambiavapar. D. K. Samy. S. Rajah; Hussein.58 words
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Article71 1933-05-03 16 Deplorable Rffects of Breach With England Dublin. April 30 Hrn dam.tmn- effect of the trad« ffK \ytvi.n England ;ii;c) the In. h St;il<- is shov it Ln th« t\)y>it liuwre., for the tirst thi-f B Bf Urn year whirl i nnlv total £4 459.156. com;>;irr(] uit)i ET^OBReuter Wireless - 71 words
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Article25 1933-05-03 16 London. M.i\ In Dimmou 111 < N'.Tthn n i jnid itches ,iMci(|,n th<- rw\Uts were: Reuter lull 2. York 1 Jtorkport 1. Wrexham 0.Reuter - 25 words
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Article16 1933-05-03 16 Bill champl< n I ill, 4li la tout l.i. 0 p I m B16 words
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Advertisement124 1933-05-03 16 GOOD COOKING ood si: i id I\^J VJ 1 TO YOU WHEN YOU W PHOV 5 I BORN 1820- STDX GOING STftONX I f\ YOUW < VPARnoN V r ou perhaps, are ar, on rubber. W$ belk I all there is to kiK>\% distilling of whisk\ i ail we've been124 words
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