The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 May 1933

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. MiLISHED 1835. SIX(;xVP()RE, S.S. SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 164 1 .l.i(?.t n haa pr<»p<,^ed a Japanese M.tik hiikiui i oiiltniK to held .m Tokifl for ji«.- srltlearnl «>t oalstaadUni (Jjilk uUi«v I'.ur MarfarH JfcMath. Urn lea fears' old daughter of ur.illh\ Detroit pavcaii ha* tag the trtatf < man hunt m tlio Vniti-d bectl aodut'tt-d. and t
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  • 58 1 CHANG TO SEE MUSSOLINI Rome. M:n .">. Hsueh-Uang \nU d. to stud} Pascisl Insti .r an:, d that the party will Da on thr outafcirtfl of th Lble.. (i by R< utcr. Chan c!> I but expi essed d '-vi(h Italy. H<> hr \v months i MUSSOIinJ >
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  • 593 1 Mtl 1 1 nd you \xr: nst ft rocky coast 01 still night mlngk d rhaps, i throb :i- .>i" ti;, Imnatei <<f Ih< rhythm i< thro Sam rlcan eapttalMi welcoml poll< J Ol hi !i< Ugh the I i:;, R bi h tat "Whs didni
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 201 1 I iT; i ie a i fUi I I lAFFLES HOTEL I 3 PREMIER HOTEL S:>\Y'S ATTRACTIONS KSTAFFEL m the BATIK -rill 'oin IL..J0 p.m. I L DINNER DANCE -MIDNIGHT COMING RYA FORSTER AI'HIC DANCER BBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. s nu will not be tifrniil to I smile v you
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    • 195 1 ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL MA L 7t p. m 1933 DINNER DANCE CONCERT PAIL SIKAISS AND HIS CONfFRT BAND WHX RENDBB TFE ViVfli V*L#l\ J FOLLOWING PROGRAMME l XST APPEARANCE OF Mornm«, Noun ant; Ni^hr m fkOH Ai/JIC. •Suppe .lustle of Sprin? S/ndine mi. Bebehia i m «t i
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    • 175 1 vui' v for fii\.u.« use before Urn Sup;.-in. i.urt J -t«'rd.«N —PaffC T. nut- nil:o»M* tcl!i.«r(l v "haby" «ai from "I hom;:->on Hoad fi> !ien< oulrn Slrwt m a warrk for duti.ibU- liijuor T»ac»- 7. Beporl of Ihr nnniuf nuftinj; »f tho < mI» and Carriage Company —I'aijr IS. s
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 245 2 Mystic Movements of r<d planet. turning r. Bii Fanuary, when the north under most benign the planets. J movini I 'm h the c m oi I »->> from i •«rt from Jupiter was futile. Mars I tck. Bach nfghi the two may b. so d dominating
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  • 69 2 A n but very lively, Malay wye his Iw:n m Noroli an uncomfortable half-day In the prisoners' dock of Court yesterday ni>n-r ::v. durii which period he remonstrated lf! n;id d from Time to Anally lt d out and (>h;r 55™ V«" vacant amd Tf h have
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  • 500 2 UNABLE TO PRODUCE BOOKS Punishment and a Warning to Others Palling itisfactory explanation M hi did not produce his books m required under thi Bankruptcy law, Chinese nan:- Yai m sentenced w six week's simple imprisonment by Mr \v c Huggard, Acting Chi- 1 Justice,
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  • 410 2 Police Co-operative Officer Acquitted "From Our Own Correspond 1 nt > .Mala* <a. May 4. oatJ that lie thorough]] irtth Mr. V. D Knoxles that their wai had been any case to answer Mr. R Bird <C.L.R. Malacca acting aa Poli-.-t Mavis' rate- on Thursday acquitted p.nd discharged
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  • 35 2 A well-known Malayan mining engineer. Mr. C. D Wardle late of Batu Ferrenghi. Penang. tnd elsewhere m Malaja. is at present at home. He is about to embark on a gold-mining <>xpr>dition to New Guinea.
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  • 763 2 CHINESE MUSLIMS ON TOUR VISIT TO MALAYA AND JAVA Position Of Co-Religionists In China i b.\ Our M'.i.siim Correspondent) Two Chinese Muslims, Mr. Abdur Rahman via Sung ling. President oi the Association tar progreai ot Islam In China, Peking, and Mr Abdullah Siddiy Chan Sin. editor of "Nasaratul-Hilri, of Peking,
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  • 141 2 Herd Wrecks Ceylon Village Th<» strange story come> from Bintenn-. Ceylon, of an attack upon a Veddah tillage by a herd of elephant.-,. The irruption ta said to have taken place suddenly, at dead of night, the Inhabitants beinir taken completely by Surprise. The animals had knocked the
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  • 39 2 Receiving orders were granted by the acting Ciiiet Justice (Mr. W. C. Huggard) In th.Bankruptcy Court yesterday against Chia Teck Khnan and Chop Meng Kee. Receiving and adjudication orders were made against Mr. Herbert Ernest Trennery
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 382 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work Lowest Rate*. 78, Bras Basah Road. 'Phone 7898. n rr BOARD RESIDENCE. 3 TANGLIN HILL Near Garrison Golf Course SINGLE AND DOUBL: ROOMS AVAILABLE PERSONAL SUPERVISION MODERN SANITATION elephone 3798 or write for appointment Mrs. A. X Matthews. "EAST
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    • 342 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hereby given that tenders are iow invited for the following materials or i ervices and that particulars of such tenders nay be obtained m the Tender Room I Municipal Offices Construction of Hais Road from Gro-, to Geylaiv.; Road. Date Of C PJB
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    • 49 2 M)TI( I I •ni.-.i I I II ORII J II!' I I \o ice I I I I BJ WOTIFM ITIO> M MVi I dii i < roßi EDI LTIONAL 1 SINGAPORE ENol schooi Old 1 m, I rank < <•, lIU NEXI on FRIDAI 1 h* H Pi I
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 236 2 THE WEEK Saturday tith. Hiuh Water VIM, ti n J0.05 7J f Penan EU Crickrt sec Ceylo ts Club, at 8.C.C.; Khalss As.i vi S.C.C. at ■s k A ground; l vs. A iatic ti c ylon Tamil Assn. ground; indi;'n Assn vs Nondescripts, LA. Football SAFA League CDh l<
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  • 29 3 MENANCE CLAIM OF $3,000 A YEAR I <! \i\\\ m Lodj of tlnWlli B H H H B ■B -'it iiui B H E42.000 I I I much I B
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  • 17 3 I.\ lit ol l.u\ Nl l ni and Death th love. N I
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  • 10 3 tlon >•! i *nd he 1 Ity. ration ol I
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  • 141 3 IN THE HEART OF SI SSEX Flans For £1.500.000 Garden City I v.500.000 garden city lor an n ol 10.000 Is to spring »n a spuan mil* < ruraJ Sussex 11 plans ol a group <>i London busi- ion I i .1. ■>f wi.. Oa ii
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  • 35 3 19th Vrm> Starts a !*»iu Drive Shanghai, May I. whc R I i: '.V the D N bins the Cora >i a. d< lla rhe Oovernr heir supplle which I Cai I Tim
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  • 167 3 SOME BURNING TOPICS OF THE DAY An Interesting Review of the S.S. (S) A. Year rml ma Bin apon i c r n May 15 at 5 pjn. report will be submitted and a thirteen < sub-committee bip. vfc 29 tJ 4ji lected during the
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  • 34 3 P nMi aday ol Mi SH Capel. U( v I M rod E Cap I II Pub.: Department Penang Decea k c:a\s and ai rena ime afternoon. Besii isband sh< leaves younj I ren.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 144 3 Cooked MEATS IlfllAUf ffRfW I f UI> IM)WTKf (H)KEi> f Win Ml AT 1 5 J^ TCNGIIE Tfc^^ ha*^^^ Ha^^^^^ B^^^^^^^ I H a«1 O II 41 i I I flaT^\ a^T\ Ay ay I I B\ U Z^Bi ,^aV v MS Brv A>^Bk i I am^ \^y^Ba\ I :^i^^^^^o:^'-
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    • 233 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. AND 4. Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur. BOAIID OF DIRECTORS 5. Q. Wong, Esq., (Chairman), K.
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  • 1862 4 Isondon. April 18. 1 1 I From the tree Press Correspondent PARLIAMENT closed for Its brtel Easti r holiday last Thursday wiir one <:. the best debates of I v lon. at which ail Ministers were present The House In fact did not until ftvi o'clock.
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  • 330 4 MAX WHO WAS THROWN \J U J Too Great Violence Used, Says Judge A man v\ m. v.l alleged to have been carried senseless ,iml hleedin^ ftom the Ace of Spades madhouse on the Kingston iSurrey) h> -pass was awarded E413 |«»s. Hd. skuSSSges m the
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  • 186 4 Exhibits At Inquest On Shot Prefect a thousand lov* letters somi ..< other; yellow with sge^were produced In a Paris court during an investigation Into th- death of If. Causeret. prefect of the Boucnes dv H who wa« found shot m the flat of Mlh Oermaine Huot
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  • 456 4 bought shoes, light dresses, mackintoshes and hnt. e lesser numbers concentrating on tweeds and walkimr cloth* lien's clothes an also cheap, and thr new lines In plus four-, sport(cats, and flannel trousers In iuu shad s, <old well. "The new spring colour for men is Cambrkik« green, and shirts and
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  • 1071 4 I WORLD'S NEED OF I NITROGEN Sir Frederich Keeble's Far Fling Views following s lecture on the "Nitrogen Hunger 01 the World."' s.i Frederick Keeble javi lu> [views m an Interview with th press, In le itochnical language than la necessary for an audience
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  • 149 4 Jrsi growing up is almost days work to children everyda) And then ihink of all they d>> .1 well the tots M pla\ the others doing schoohsork. and en»l less tearing about It's bound to show lomctJincs they are fretful, sometimes 1 bit backward
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 88 4 Don Zt?i ai KEPLER lOltll TRADF I infection COD LIVER OIL threatens WITH MALT EXTRi: /?/r/y m i/ I 1 Gives childn n mi of resistance I 0 builds healthy bo V&4 boi Its flavour is d< 15 takt- r >lily. BURROUGHS W OME AUSTRALIAN Tl< ADE VISITS SINC.Ai'ORE EXHKHTION
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  • 485 5 REJECTS LAND BOUGHT FOR $7 Kuantan Appeal Court's Decision IFnm Our Own Co: respondent Kuantan. >la> I. Faiimaii buiti Long mi divorced by Mohatned Aiiiin bin Bndon. pen-huiu residing af Pahang Tuat. :md according to her story, was not gi*< :i any propcrt) ah r share,
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  • 29 5 Mr H A Wardlav. manager •>! «h»« CbfMQMe iFMS i Estates. Ltd.. sailed t«»r honu last week by the Chttral on leave. Mr W Hunter Bruc< \mll act for him.
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  • 193 5 MAY SETTLE NEAR CARDIFF Sister-in-Law's Tour Of Riviera Colonel Charles Undbergh, berg <»t the hist solo Atlantic flight, and Mr. Lindbergh ma\ decide to make their homo m South Wales Preparations will shortly i><- made b] them to take a house near the cathedral city
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  • 160 5 Give Evidence Against Bigamist Mil it ;.ii wife, and two other women, ■/bom hr is alleged bigamously t<> nave married, gave evidence ai Wootton Bassett. Wiltshire when' Alberi Bdward Hall. ;i ':\il A rk In Ihe Army Ordinance Depaztment, \\;is oonunitted w>r a trial on a charge ol
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  • 81 5 French Measure To Cut Her Imports M n't <U>'hi:v made m Britain I to ix* banned from France iur the m xt three moiuhs. .1 dt c re. to tins effort iMivint be n published be Journal Offli b V Th, MKasiir. is par! ol 'i> Prencli
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  • 19 5 u..s „,ld m Trafalgar Squar,. LmJ^M JZJSL"—' W tFadeS U iOn cader SCe addreSSing
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  • 291 5 How Merchants and Shippers ("an Spend Less to Make More. Profit margin* automatically increase as >\ ci heads are cut. One of the most prevalent lirections m which overheads are unnecessarily high, and even unnecessarily incurred. Is linkec with the problem of storage of goods. Many
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 83 5 I I ~~s\gW~ I CROSS Paramount SUPER SPECTACLE I PARAMOUNT PICTURE I m THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN I LIST OF MUNICIPAL BAND 1 ENGAGEMENTS FOR MAY, 1933. H Park Sunday, Ma> 7th, l J p.m. H^ Wednesday, Ma\ 10th, 5,15 p.m. Wm iardens Friday, Ma> 12th, 5.15 p.m. |H
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    • 208 5 SPECIAL NOTICE TO CINEMA-GOERS! FOB mi CONVENIENCE Ol THK IMl'.l.K. \I.L \i>\ \\< i BEBEEVATIONS FOB TIIK < \PriOI. PAVILION \M> \I,»VMHKA I 111 VIKI > \KY NOW NAM \l III! CAPITOL TIIF.VIKK WIHKI PLANS UU «»l'l\ I KOM R \M 1111 P.M. I PHONE SMI). \i IKK I'M PLANS
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  • 344 6 The Race I <»»• League Honours Own Corn-spontic-nt i l.iillrion. \piii 11. theii borne mab lh th< U Ibr< Palkl a close run b ttu substantial ;tl Unfortu m d dis- ditabk :it was ttion with Mirren ill 1 ibl< i neral i: First I I Th< ':i
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  • 59 6 <>. <;. Trinder'g Third London, April is. 1 li >yal >•; ampioi :ir lost last year to Berti Pencing Acad< my ix urn al d In JUI4 Hammond and C< 1 h N who have p. jret won R l I SalV Bertrand i ti<i' I cinder. C
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  • 1105 6 OUTSTANDING FE\TURES OF I RUGBY SFASON HAMPSHIRE'S COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Blackheath's Abandonment of "Star" Policy London, \piil IS. x trious d :i' [i m the redoubtabh B<l! :i <■ iged on Bastei tours bam Eh ven-a-side can n<>-.\ I- >.• p a Whei tanding season i into
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  • 191 6 BI LIARDS CHAMPIONSHIPS Series Of Title Bouts Clash 'From Our Own Correspondent] London. April 18. The heavy programme of important billiard matches which remain* to be decided will result In the season beinc extended ai least until the pnd of May In ordinary circumstances most of the championship event! would
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 161 6 Cuticura Healed Rash of Wet Nature On Son's Face The trouble started on my son'a face with irritation and burning, and a rash broke out oi a wet nature. The irritation wa> so bad that he was always scratching, and the breaking out spread to other tdj I had to
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    • 48 6 These distressing skin complainu are sure outward signs of Impurities In the blood surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief so remove the cause of the trouble from the blood by taking Clarice's I Blood Mixture. Qf mB Clumim *d Sunn. i AntWN fW m UQUID or TABLET form
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    • 248 6 L-//' The day of the ordinary artificial*" Food is over deficient and often merely fat- I forming no wonder the mother dreaded its advent, when breast feeding failed But Cow Gate has changed all that lt is the modern 4 NATURAL Food presenting to baby a pure I nourishing and
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  • DEATH OF CHINESE GIRL EURASIAN CHARGED
    • 81 7 f Culpable Homicide not Amounting to Murder lOLK AND EVIDENCE OF STR (JLE IN BEDROOM rlarvld Vincent rVrreai on a charge of i. n..t .miountiiiu to murder opened at UM sterday rhc charge feltowi the «i.s,,,x,ry hinese woman In a house m Loron*;
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    • 952 7 Eun slan was al H .Mi culpable r tl W: f the bo l< H N i X X .January 15 jf, D "llcrt B k rablc put, A .i popl, H no* nkx X for tiir M \ii .i H iitoi Wk nlj \\-ji\
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    • 823 7 I EURASIAN ACCUSED OF 1 ENTICING HER AWAY Man Discharged By Magistrate Holding th.ii there was no evidence to prove Ithiit ■Tom' i.. 27 -years-old Eurasian, had enticed awaj married woman named Mr ephine Theseria, the Second ICi Mr A W Ha\ t.rday Dreed him
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    • 171 7 I demd between 24 and :u\ hours. He examine i lit body m 5.18 pin on January 15th. On examining the act used witness found sonn .small scratches an thi i best and on the Rngers Miss Irene Kraal, stenographer, living at No. lm)-a Lorong Stangee, .said she knew the
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    • 322 7 WIFE SUES FOR DIVORCE Husband Now Away In gland DECREE NISI GRANTED Custody of the Children A decree nisi, to become absolute In three months, and an order for the custody of two children, was granted m favour of Flora Dolores Pattinson (petition r) againsi her husband Albert Edward Pattinson,
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    • 296 7 Judgment Reserved m Case Against Indian Ait. several adjournments which extended the case over almost two months, thi trial of Parson Singh, a milk vendor, on a charge ol being In possession ol deleterious drugs was concluded yesterday afternoon, before Mr h a Forrer, th> First
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    • 187 7 Police Ask for $500 Hail Bail ol ->oo was asked for by Detective- Inspector Jeans when Chinese named Tun Jew Pak was taken before Mr A. W. Hay. the Singapore Magistrate, yesterdas morning, to answer charge of voluntarily causing hurl I" compatiiol with dangerous weapon fan Iron bar).
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    • 27 7 Mrs. Stamford Raffles left Kuala I.umpur jfor Fenang yesterday en route for home. sin •will travel by the Bibby liner Staffordshire I from Rangoon on May 11.
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    • 570 7 TWO TAMILS SENT TO J\ o ?!> 1 la I!* fe Alleged Attack m St. Andrew's Road According to the story told by a Tamil named Pi Ham In the Third Magistrate's Court yesterday morning he waa rob] two armed La the middle of the town (neai
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    • 364 7 I Unseen Motor Accident Reconstructed K.niy on the morning of April -'»< two Malay puiicr constables, on bicyck patrol along 'he B*« milestone ChangJ Road, came across the body ol an elderly Chine*; on the left-hand side. Injuries which were found on him tended to show that he
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    • 14 7 Dr. R. A. Pallister. M dical OttUfr. Batu! Oajah, hai been transferred to Bingapoi
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    • 484 7 Revenue Men "Shadow" Small far ALLEGED ILLICIT LIQUOR From Thompson Road to Town a. i\ i X :len liquor Into bop m Bi g Street from Th Road, at the trial I mi i. r< if] H I i the Criminal Distn v t--tiLßjn. 1; r
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    • 181 7 When a Man Refuses to be Searched ■■SuppuMiK n man refuses permission to t>»■earched b\ Revenue oncers, whal banyans then?** The question was put to 111 a k k Talbat, ■a assistant cootroOer of tii. Govern rent Mono DOUeS, by Mr H. A Forrrr. the Criminal IMMrirt
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    • 72 7 n., birthday of Buddha < .ii s „n t.l ft May B and the celebration mrmuuj viii *****11 '>•»•• ten Maj I ar.d if Plndabak. rioe cakM, Sown, Bn aai va4 r offeringi v.v i>, BMdc toon I am. to 12 mm* M tv """i I pja to
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  • DOMESTIC' OCCURRENCES
    • 24 8 BROWN.— On Maj Stli 1933 al the I Maternity Hospital Singa; »<> aiu. Louise, jwlfc -i v H Brown .1 daughtoi B h welL
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    • 32 8 M« M w Pd i d sin to expn i bis grateful thanks to all bis friends For tlv a kind mes«a sympathy and for th< hi- r« bei ni- nt
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  • 901 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1933. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SETS THE PACE n President Roosevelt's speech to the United States Chamber 01 Commerce can be taken i^ evidence there must be a good deal ot similarity between him and the late Marshal Foch. He has the same method oi facing
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  • 444 8 Singapore Man Patents New System An entirel) nru system <»i mechanical \<niiatum for buikUnga of all kind.-, In ti,< tropic* vhich has been Invented m European resident n Singapore, Ifr. h Hindnuursb, and mwisiona] patent rights bom the B Patents Oftic*'. k to be demonstrated In
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  • 51 8 competition to all trship annually, (enable f« v at r i. tdon. The uf £180. Becoi return, will be pro' Full particulars aa to Urn will haw effed froni JSanuan J- s I§M In the oflb i of thi In pi toi c: E ore and
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  • 45 8 Prom Our Own c The adJournM pubh. i\;imm:i! L'nln Oma 'm bankrupted <■ M riic Supreme c>ur, m poatpi 'he application r>f eounwl fn the petti mdttar (Mi T J BioOn on tin :h;if the romnmtiT of Impeetloa l "omplitHi inspection ol account bo
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  • 27 8 Plu;i Mttrakam R Jcaha thi Donsul-Ocneral, will bi u»o ■Jedneaday'i RoUrj Club tiffin. I tetng an "Historical iketcta on the i mi relations betPeau Bkun and Italayi
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  • 92 8 nits, but the matter (flopped p he work *.is dour now ifiJ ;mnlh>r malftrta r»ti even people aoderu brick bjoueea tm the main ••red v. itti mo«quil lo the Kditor Hoar Sir.- I .should I v on Hired through the medium <>i poui alsapprehension which appears >n
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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    • 100 8 CaVILIDIBIECIKVS SHERRIES PORTS XIH CONNOISSEURS CHOICE. M'IMUMMIM idT&^inr KING Ol M-\>l DIAMONDS SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. also Bridal prevents m diamond <+t Watches. Brooches. Bracelet*. Pearl Necklaces. LAROEST AND Will WUBJI'BJ STOCK DO NOT FAII TO ENQUIRE FOR SAME AT SINGAPORE. (JEWELLERS) PENANG 19 21 High Street.
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    • 96 8 ORANGE PKOmnvK LOTION The Sportswoman finds this invaluable. With oily and sensitive skins this is the best base for Depot British Dispensary, Ltd. .".2. Raffles Place Singapore A WRITER SAYS he is sure that very few people can speak foi half an hour without notes. He is evidently unmarried. A
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    • 89 8 COMMODITY MARKET LATEST RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Pari* specially cabled to the Free Press ire as follow RI BRER London, May 5. Spot :x 213 16d. (2 11 lGci.) Forward 2*^d. (2^,d Tone of Market Firmer. Neu
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  • PAN'S OVERTURE TO RUSSIA
    • 152 9 SUGGESTED CONFERENCE AT TOKIO T I rSTANDING DIFFERENCES" l( N Of Plain Speaking Xv Moscow Tukio, ||aj to the Soviet that a Russo-Japanese I a1 Tokio to Bettte outstanding d thai it lu.s been proposed to ild be held between Japan, the rokio to seek solution <>t outstanding Soviet Interest*
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    • 82 9  -  sin Chew Jit Poh I 01 tach- 1 4 I i 1 M..\ 1 from < irrii l!: tnorron nu>inm~. i^isw INMVEKSAKI "»h.nuii..i. m.»> :>. 111 N ->:- Shanghai luM terdag n embrancf i Inati laddenl" uhun took plao on lh It. th. and Chinese i
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    • 58 9  -  sin Chew Jit Poh Sh.inuli.ii M.i lok plat :i Ol 'I nt. m on One wa thrown Japanese Consulate on into th k and nnother at th< station Tin bombs crudely made, and the dama 1 was slight. It was the work ■>; Korean revolutionaries, numht i <>i
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    • 74 9 Ni-w Minister to European Countries Nanking. M.i\ itativ< It stat (i tint thi Government ha- decided to appoint Ifr Chsen Tml as tei to .Span. Mr Chan Nai-yeii to .;n Mi King Wun-si to the Netherlands, I mk Chingttui Lee to Poland and eon- ho-sio\akia and Mr Chang-Hsin-hai
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    • 73 9 "Comprehensive National Policy" Desired WmtMmgkmm, m<> i. ii• 1. ell h. s lubmitt <■ Con- hoi l. to appoint a Federal Co-ordinator" to promote 01 require n i;' tin railways to avoid duplication ol nud t' pneourag financial reorganls- ndi ted that the exp« rim< nt is
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    • 64 9 Received Coldly m City Circles London. Mny ih. mil terms ol Urn i f een the Persian Government and the Oil Oompanj si n<>t \it publishbut summarki ol the 1 ment appearing m the preat from ivheiun correspondents were ed coldly m City circles. Ji dmp ol .">
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    • 31 9 W.iNhinuton, Mun i. Mi it.. < Bennett Morris, tin well-known Ne« Yort lawyer ;tnd a director <>l UU Anu'iican Ice fftnmmra h«i been appointed u.s Amba ui<,r to BHuimn Reuter
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    • 235 9 President Roosevelt Urges Higher Wages WAY TO RECOVERY Earnings Lagging Behind Commodities Washington. .May 5. The past few week- have witnessed a slight but definitr turn for the better In most Industries, declared President Roosevelt m a speech to the United State! Chamber of Commerce
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    • 149 9 London. Max A. H rlit U»rmi ci tb< t it ill truce proposal which Urn United States delegation Intends to propose at the n tia the World Economic Conference participating Oovernmenti wtil be invited to pledge themselves to refrain duriJ the period of the true from
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    • 194 9 I London. Mar :>. Prim< Minister landed at Southampton ihi> afternoon After Ml vtatt to America Be declared himself well pleased with the results >i his \iMt t«. Washington frcukfcul Roosevelt and be found themselves In most complete agreement ai t>» tin subject In view and
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    • 69 9 To Visit Germany, France and England ll.mir. M.,> m.i! -lvii Chans Fi-iifh-irni" arrived from irindisi with hi? entouragi His lecretary tated thai th Marsh*] intended to spend evcral months In Italj and also u> visit G«-r--i...n\ l-r. mi and Kngtand. He added thai th< kfarshal had received many
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    • 61 9 RELEASE FOR GANDHI Ma> Fast m House of Untouchable Simla. Maj 5. it is unit ratood that 11 1* authorities are conemplating then leas, of f nciiii an the second lay ot lit- fast which l^ due to boßtn on I kiondas iii' afahatma %viii then procc<>d to < Ahmedabad
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    • 164 9 GREAT MAN HUNT IN UNITED STATES SEARCH BY LAND, SEA AND AIR Daughter of Wealthy Parents Kidnapped New York, May The greatest man hunt m the United BUtea since the Lindbergh baby was kidnsipp- d has startrd following the abduction of ten years' Old Martinet M, Math, the only daughter
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    • 170 9 German Objections Not Overcome London. M.i> .">. At th* openlnc meeting ol the Oenerml Commission of tbe Disarmament Conference the British delegate announced that an agreement had been reached with the German detegat< Hen Nadotny, on the question of amendments to thi British draft convention directed *o exclude
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    • 83 9 British Embargo to Remain London. May la replj to question wrhether In view ol thi E30,000.000 loan made to France *ho Chancellor of Exchequer would now -enove the embargo m the loan of sterling abroad by private citizens it was stated tn the House o; Common:- that th«
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    • 73 9 Desire to Reconsider Wliole Question l'ariv May m Paul Boncour declared In the Benafc tnir Prance wished to reconsider the whole question Di her War DeM payment to the United States, rather than take advantage ol the existing liellon-Berenger agreement which allows Pranci to claim i moratoriun
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    • 54 9 Threat to Withhold Supplies m U.S. New Voik, Ma) a nation-wide farm marketing strike to i> effective from May 13 has been voted by the National Farmers Holiday Association sA .< ni' eting u\ Desmotoes, lowa. Tin .strike Is an attempt to obtain higher prices by withholding farm
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    • 31 9 i London. May m tin House <>i Commoni sir Au.sten Chamberlain's motion to taereaar tho Exchange K<ivi;iUs;iti<>n Account from £150.000.000 to 1Ha0.000.000 wits ncreed U\ withovU a division Reuter
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    • 54 9 Mr. E. a. p. Helps, Chairman, Kmu .s.mtary Board, is shortly luailllg Ijxjh mi translei to Johoiv Bham. where lie will take up the appoint merit of Commissioner ol I^ands and Mines. Johoiv. Mr. G H. Nash. CoUector of Land Revenue, Kuala Lumpur, is going t > Ipofa as Chairman
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    • 54 9 ANGLO-GER MA N TREATY (.tuition. Max lii the Houw "i Commona during th»- report -ta'4t the Anglo-German Trade Agreement resolution wai carried by 304 voles against 56. The Liberals voted with the Qovcrnment .md many member oi the Labour opposition abstained from VOtinf. Consrrvatuc back-bench malconter.ts u'ere v< rj al
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    • 59 9 Thirty Per Cent Duty on Imported Matches i.. i r ui i in. Map .">. The IrLsh Five State executive council hii.s Lssuod aii ordn increasing the customs duties on imported match— to an average of 30 per cent. It is t>elieved that the object Is to
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    • 366 9 ■H>*Kir Hh Meter's Voice {^mJJLMEST RECORDS n.....,.mrTiLJTn FOR MAY RAY NOBLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA K|BP)^Hffifl I omethiiiK about a soldiei Ie moment I v.iv you V^L. 'Nfe»'- I Hustlin" and bi:stlin' for bah\ I l( IH.I -^SkT $1 sta> on lhl ri hl silU ol lhl iuml 'ox Trul tih
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    • 1181 10 k.\^V-- +4^l^ u^M^ iii aja^*NL-^~' V 7 *^^i^^^^^^ \r^^ IF^ THE BLUE FUN.NEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Stram Ship Co., Ltd., and China THE HU A KHIOVV STEAMSHIP CO 1931 > Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co.,
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    • 517 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co M Ltd. (Incorporated m England) FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Due Spore. Sails Spore. m.v CITY OF LILLE For Havre. London. Rotterdam Hamburg May 30 June 2 s.s. city of EVANSViLLEFor Havre. London. Rotterdam Hamburg June 14
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    • 306 10 ML IH British India and ApcarH MAIL, PASSENGFi m fl !F SERVICE PENINSULAR AND 0 ,1m A r\DEK CONTRACT \Mfl. 11l Lv LONDON AM) I KB W OUTWARDS FROM I.OMHt^ rUty [> Due Xl Inniuj 1 nil i Bf KAISAR-I-HIND 11 B^ MANir n,t m* BOiCAI I M< B RAWALPINDI
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    • 321 11 S. K. Line. r i\l> SOUTH AMERICA Durban. Cape nid Montevideo f 1172) May 23 24 i I Durtel Port Janelr <i £ltt) j P 28 29 tS i Mombasa. Bein Lo Marques. J #May 9 11 Loun M II .v... Ma V 1T 18 IUK INDIA. May 10 11
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    • 360 11 &AtMMN€S£S&£SSS l E.UROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA VOSEMITK PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVAAA AND NEW YORK A AAD LOW THROUGB RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA EUROPE via SUEZ SAILINGS EVERY OTHER TUESDAY MAINTAINED BY THE STEAMERS PRESIDENT HARRISON— HAYES— PIERCI
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    • 676 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ VALBNTUN— Saturday. May 6, Bawean, Padang-Bay, Boekleni and Bourabaya TOBELO— Saturday, May 6, Kwdap. Tampoetih. Tampat-Tlnggt Benekalia and Buan Sl-Api-Api. TOGIAN-Saturduy. May 6 Pontianak PALOPO— Saturday. May 6. Bingkawang, Pemangkat and Belaka TORADJA— Saturday. May 6. Moeara-Saba and Djambi GEN. VAX UF.R lIEYDEX— Saturday.
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    • 603 12 Burns Philp Line. (Im.'orporated m Australia) FOR BRISRANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAM). Regular month! v sailui^s by the well-known stramer MAREI.I.A (7,375 ions) and the S.S. MANGOIJ^ < 3.352 tonsi I Cargo onlyl ■-> MAREHjIoA is one of the largest and. finest steamers tradlnp |a
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    • 709 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 p.m. 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 Clemasi every Monday.
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    • 594 12 CHURCH SERVICES 3rd Sunday After Easter ST. WDKKW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matiu&. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 10 a-ni. Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong < Chora U and Sermon 10.30 a.m. Service at Naval Base Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Holy Communion Tuesday, Thursday
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    • 420 12 TO EVERYWHERE IN ni m 1 C liv Nvm Suunl Routa I f S( UM bfißl of tJlr I n^tfflhm I'.llk txidgO Ul »',< I 1 mhm'l ihnmj-fi I Canadian Ration. I The l.trj'u*-^ K't'lutiy Syyr> I I I lIVPA&AYB *NO DISTINCT >IK>SI I vvvulVN Tt4 BIBBY LINE. 2HJ 3
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  • 115 13 Port Shipping News EAST AFRICAN PORTS Portuguese Concern at British Rates l.islMin Berious alarm I fell i». Pw n Bi I Afrfc .1 ;it ;}k bi' drop m cxi from B th< diversion ol goofta m British poll •/i abandon m nt r.f tlw Bouth Aim. Bi Iti tii in-,
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  • 112 13 Conflict of Japanese mem t .it lv.m been ached between the Japanese Department I Communications and the Department ol Affairs over tin purchas of <<)d foreign by the Dairen Klsen Kaisha Tin* Dairen Kisen will be allowed to \xa six vessels, bit do move, 'ill' Compan t)i. onl3
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  • 262 13 ii m Follow Ing i>a sen an homi vi ai d bound k Haruna Maru which tpon >i. Ma> 4'h: Mi R J Hubbard Mr (i \v Th wnpi Mi X Akanrats\i. Mr- V Bai./ai and family Mr ivdio de Brrarquin. Dr. k. Pusunoto, Di M Hira awa
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  • 106 13 London. >la> 1. A wnding lor the Atlantic l s reported bj a scientific expedition directed by Dr. Paul Bartsch rrom Ban Paulo, Puerto Rito. Tin depth la 44. tt00 feet, over :j miles deeper than the prevkMU record ol Nares Deep 75 rnile.s north of Puerto
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  • 54 13 Mas 4 Knui Hamsum (Nod; Ramses. Llppe lOer); Sojm Metallistofl "Si>\iet> Kashu Maru Jap> Van Eieutsz. Boedoe. Patra- Boejabaya lidor. iDut); Scott Hatiey. Hua Toog, Bhutan. Bin Khens Seng Rahman. Najam 'Bnt I Ma\ 5 Ampani Petalins Perak (Briti; Atihy <Sait. Hong HO 'Clip. Poelau Roeblah Q Verepyck Mara
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  • 250 13 Paasengen from Batawa to Singap* i I ihe I KN 1 1 M on May 2nd wen Mi Lunberg, Mr. Thomson, Mr Huebard, Mr. Ooehain, Mr. Bmtts, Mr. MuntancT Mrs. Nieuwenhuifl and Mn Van Kan Prom Singapore t<i Batavia on May ;<ui; Mis Nteuwenhute, Mn Van Kan
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  • 201 13 T.T. Conference Condemns The Cocktail Habit The Lancashire County Union ol the National British Women's Total Abstinence Union met at i.ytham. when civic welcome ni £iven to the 160 delecates by the Mayoress. LAn J H Dawson. Tin- methods adopted to Induce young peopH tf« drink through
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  • 135 13 COULDN'T FORGET Hero Doctor's Wife Dies Of ISroken Heart Bowed down with gTief sine? the death at tier husband two months ago, Mrs. Margaret Hamilton, widow of Dr. David Hamilton, former MO H lor Shipley (Yorksi has died hen—a broken-hearted woman Dr. Hamilton, who was only M, led the tight
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  • 54 13 The Sunderland .steamer Barmoor has arrived m the Tyne carrying on board the Alert. n 15-foot yacht which, m a unle. WM found m the EnplLsh Channel m full rig, but without a single penon on board. Tlv jib-boom was slack, and it is thought may have knocked overboard whoever
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    • 371 13 'I 1 II ml* NGAPORE FREE PRESS r ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. I ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. mi morning daily hi Malaya. Delivered < hota Ha/i each morning. Latest j telegnUM and latrst announrements rubb«l uml tin cafclti appear daily iturrs include pictures bridge notes, with latest fashions, sporting wireless articles, besides letters
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    • 497 13 Wmj^Kjfaf m 9^H^^Sis new Stien&th is B%Cv'' |V y .^^■Hs^'^BßxSS^ V^iSSsl BSSS) "^/i^ii «3sl BSS' Jra^KX %rf3ft- sHS^^K^LisK^LiSa^Bss! EKkW^ isssi lav BSS^? SBBB&S& SS^?3r?wP ■Vyx ..x o^BBBBBBBK^fIocS '??W- :-sBRFw-?"fiSs-l-Sy ?SBK X J|^.--'y > I p -> U-v I I I I\ I b^bbbX w A W^Xi yljhM Tfif True Tonic-Food
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  • 578 14 RADIO NOTES NEWS SINGAPORE S NEW Special Sunday Programme To m m orro w LBY OUR WIRELESS CORRESPONDENT] establi^ed by the I p Co .j Malaya, has received f iti pn liminary t» sts Listei iway ai Batu Anam have about the quality and volume Only one r* port, from
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    • 403 14 gj BRITISH BROADCASTING 1 CORPORATION I rKOGKAMMES FOR INDIA, Bl KMA. J BTRAITS SETTLEMENTS, *nd FEDERATED MALAY STATES J J rROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY. ENGLAND W*yelengthm 25.3 metre* »nd II J metres i ■atawsay. May tith. bs.t 230 pjn Time Signal rrosfl P" Blii Bei\ News nouncements. Kentucky afinstrela
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    • 831 14 9 30 p.m. 6 a.m. Sun. 49 1 Calcutta (India) VUC. 49 Johannesburg <S. Africa) ZTJ. 330 8.30 p.m. 48.86 Pittsburgh (WBXK). Relays KDKA. Daily. 9 p.m. 5.30 a.m. 48 2 Rome < Italy) 2RO. 46.69 Bound Brook <N.J.) W3XL. 46.6 Moscow. REN (Russia). 45 Constantine (Algeria) BKR. 43 Madrid
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    • 552 14 iSllenburgs Foods Made from the purest milk I of cows pastured m the home I counties, the 'Allenburys' I Foods are as easily digested I as mother's milk. They are I germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Milk Food No. 1
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    • 501 14 BANKS AND l\S|/»^ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND C HINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3 000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors HEAD OFFICE 38, Blsnopsgate, London. EC. 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amrltsar
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    • 52 14 m jl| K<i!iun. I i H A TW EASTIMi !ii'. BH X THE SOUTH I BRITISH 1 is I FIR] MOTOI IN EASTERN IN IBBUI Mli MOTOR Pr.l>"\\| SI RANfI HM OCEAN "H MMMH' J 1 I CUlau sKU Zl J ins, rotfjgj RRI I M I KM N <s]iy
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  • 879 15 EDUCATION F CAPITAL ireni! Ca Position i ti thai r i i II Wll \i c p a 67.01 0 hi \i vi: hi a due to liad the 1 .::!iCll lling l our i I i j I I ibly hope and kg. Ul ijllsm d nut ">v such
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  • 156 15 Changes m Representative Prices May 1 I American Can Com. ki so 82 Am TptMOe and Tgraph 100 > 99^ 102 Atcheton Railroad 52. 55"., 57 7 Duponl 4 M 57v Firestone, Common 17. 18 n> Oei Electric 19 19;, l»% (Jen MM 21 4 21
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  • 172 15 THE ABROAD I'ar May 8 I 12.07 8 30 ft 33 Athens 37r> 080 Belgrade 29 13 _'4 7 247 Berlin 30 4:< 14.32^ 14 n32 Bum. 1.-.Gd Is (if>CU. U fi ;"> 64r" Brus 35 j;< J9 32 24 Bucharest 313 570 Buenos Aires 47.58 4j 420fl Copenhagen 22.45
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  • 179 15 LEWIS PEAT'S REPORT Singapore. >Li> Although the advance In prices has been!* maintained by the support of New York buy] there does not appear to be much confidence!' In these higher values by this mark- 1 a reac-l tion has been expected for some days but', except for small Ouctuatloi
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  • 116 15 Th<- Harpenden (Selangon Rubb r Company] ired a crop of 452,8641 b. m 1932 (against 480.0811 b. m 1931), the whole of which has sold at a gross average price of 2.32 d. per j lb. approximately London equivalent (against l 2 99d>. The lo^.s for the
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  • 66 15 During the week-endinp April 29th, exports' of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 28,486 ca-ses. of which 16.299 we'-e j |to the United Kingdom. 929 cases to the Continent of Europe, 8.752 cases to Canada and 2.f>06 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period of
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  • 698 15 ADJOURNED MEETING OF TIN COMPANY Motion to Remove Board Defeated 'From Our Own Correspondent Penan?. Ma.% I. The adjourned annual general meeting of the ■haxeholden of Malay-Siamese Prospecting Co. Ltd.. was hold to-day at Ifessn Kennedy Burkill and Co's office when a motion for removal of
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  • 78 15 Business Affected by Holiday London, May 1. Stock Exchange n opened ♦r-Jay aftrr the M»y Day holiday with a fairly cheerful tonp but. with business throughout disappointing, most sections developed a weaker undertone Most of the commodity markets HI :<-\cted especially at the clos<;- owing to taper ASM
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  • 364 15 EXCHANGE RATES May 5 i London. 4 months' sight 2 3 15/16 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 29 32 London. 60 days' sight 2/3 7/8 London. 30 days" sight 2 3 27 32 London, demand 2 3 13 16 London, T.T. 2 3 25 32 LjrotM
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  • 66 15 M.iv :>th.. U oVlmk noon Buver> sellei* R S S equal to London Standard Spot i loose i 1716 9lf RS.S. equal to London Standard (FOB 8 4 8# Standard R.s JB. on Trader Jum 8 8 July lllf Juh 8 Oct D-.« 8' 9
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  • 889 15 KRIOAY. MAY r.TII. 193 CLOSLNG QUOTATIONS Indragfrl s 1 > ir ao Jerain lluantan (50) 20 30 Jtanab ($1) Kuma.san ($2) Kedah ($1) x3O Kempai (si) 70 Kluang ($1) 80 90 Ktmdooff <si K;;a!a Sidim (sl> Lunas (Si) 6 j Mandui Tekong (sl, 05 10 norn Malaka
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    • 69 15 y ceri i I J Assurance m force over $35 000 OOfl The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) ten) Life Building. Cecil street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry EC deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance
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  • 529 16 Incidents m Malays vs. Police Game RAHMAN'S THREE Second Division Engagement MF.V II s.S. Polite l. Pour players, two from each sidr. wen- seal off the field during the progress ol the Division II match between the second string of the M.F.A. and the Police at
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  • 155 16 R;«. iup Visitors Win Match f Fron. our Cv.n Correspondent 1 I'cnang, >?ity n. An interesting polo match was played :day. betweeu a team of racing visitors led by Mr Osborne. stipendiary .-teward. Straits Racine Association, and Prnang Polo Club. Two closely c nte.^t.d chukkers were :ig
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  • 40 16 I lorence. May 5. m the Oral round ol the Da\is Cup tennis competltl< M (Italy) beat Punca (Tugo Blavia) 9—7; i S; 6—4. Strfani (Italy > beat Kukuljevic (Yugo Slavia <> 4; 6 o: 3 1 I 2.— -Renter
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  • 24 16 London, May 5. Th. molt of to-days match m the Football League was DIVISION Hl— (Northern) D l^ teT 4. Carlisle 2.
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  • 287 16 GOOD OPENING BY S.C.C. Game with Ceylon Sports Club The Ceylon Sports Club and S.C.C mat eh to by continued to-day, opened on One batting wicket on the Padang last evening and the home side collected th runs for the lost ol only m wicket. Burn
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  • 118 16 Draw For Colonial Cups Competition The followini is tl'.e diaw lor th.- Colonial Cups competition, a' the Island Ooli Club the round > be completed bj lay. v.p TaJ Chong and Chu Ch og I Ken Chyi Ikeda and Fuji vs. E i'o and Biyothi Kotajlma and Mlneo
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  • 214 16 Matches To Be Played Next Week Tin an next week's 'i' v kn the Tanglln I nt MONDAY Mixed Dwdbka (>p**n Miss Oklfleld and Majoi Qranan Mr and Mrs, J. V. S Brooke Pulcher and BatUshlll ra Mr and Mrs. HoW .Mixed Double*. H.mdicap Mrs Oregacy-Jooefl nnd
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  • 150 16 Results oi tii's m the S.R.C. lawn tennis tournament are as follows: Championship Single**: Dr G F do Souza beat F. Norris 6 l. 6 3 P. F de Soux.a beat C B Webb wo. Sinffle. Handicap: X C Balhetchet <o\\c 5) boat D. J. I^olcester (owe
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  • 21 16 The. monthly mix 0. foursomes competition at the Singapore Golf Club will br hold on Friday May 12th.
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  • 378 16 RESULT OF VISIT OF DR. ALEKHINE Lightning Tournament Competition "We luut iiHil fairly successful season ducing the past twelve months, and very successful season during the first four months ol the current year. Our condition at the snd ol the year was very sound; w< had
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  • 30 16 The lightning tournament ;>iay, <i last night resulted ai follow* Winner— Wing Commander f h Huntei R.A.F. Second- P k ihler Cons tlatkm- Kfong Chin I
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  • 129 16 Details of Yesterday s (James New York. M.i :>. Tht following were the result.- of baseball tamos played to-day: NATION .VL LBACH I Rials Hi:> P.rr.v Chi i Now York J t o Chicago 4 6 4 Now York 5 8 2 English scored a hemp n.n for
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  • 170 16 Local Americans m Trial Game Singapore's American comuiuniu oo Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock is staging i diamosd contest on the field at the corner of Bras Basah and Queen Roads. This will probably bt the forerunner of several similar field battles and is unique m that both
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  • 44 16 London, May 5. I En the Bournemouth lawn tennis Quarterfinal Miss Helen Jacobb beat Mrs Fearnley Wlttinffstall 9—ll, 6-1. 15-13. In the Semifinal Miss Jacobs beat Miss Heeley 6 8 6 4 Miss Dorothy Round beat Mile Mathieu' 6— 7 5. Reuter
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  • 224 16 CLOSING GAMES TO-DAY F.A. League Leaders At Sheffield To-day's games mark the <!o, of the offl "soccer" season m England and Wales, tinLeague hxtures bt-Uig as follow Divisim. L Aston Villa \s. Derby County Bolton w vs. Leeds United, Chelsea vs. Bunderland, Huddsrsneld T. vs. Manchestir
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  • 244 16 Variety Programme Attracts Large Audience The j; drill hall was crowded out tad night when .1 variety and danci pro given m aid oi the European and unemployed. The .-how nraa ptniaed bj Mi J and was h< M onder Urn of Hi- ElcceUency, Bli Cecil dementi,
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  • 142 16 Irish Bred Gelding Entered For Race I mn\\illr. Krntu.kv M.i\ I ay. an Iris! tempi to-morr <t to < Omar Khayyam which In 1911 ai hitherto the onb Imported bora to win the X fcucky Derby. Knockawaj rank outsider early In the set on but has steadil) risen
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  • 96 16 1 Teams For Selangor Trial Match 11.- followinv teams have been seu<t»d ;o play m the lust K.'lan-or State socrer trial, on tht> pad:>n on Monday: Colours.— Kam Pak; Dinn ih and M AH; Kirn Wan. V. Ponniah feapt.) :l nd J«hn M fid: Khai Sw(^. Ladt 800,
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    • 22 16 In a DHMn m match at the Anson Road Bis dium, ysterday. the S.C.F.A.'s third eleven defeated Singapore Harbour feoard by four
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