The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 May 1933
1933-05-10
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Title Section18 1933-05-10 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. V ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1933. 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article335 1933-05-10 1 Soviet custom* chief has been arrested by (he Manchukuo frontier guards Page 9. Arrangements have been made fur the Singapore Karachi link of the London to Australia air route to be m operation b> December Page 9. (iandhi has appealed to the Cowrnment to release all political335 words
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Article41 1933-05-10 1 CHINESE DELEGATES TO WORLD CONFERENCE I Nanking, May 9. Ii is understood that Mr. T. v. Soong. Mr. Wellington Koo and Mr. Quo Tai-chi wtt\ be j appointed Chmest- delegates to tho Work; Eco- nomk Conference- Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 41 words
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Article1024 1933-05-10 1 l>)Uit 1- mankind And pt rhap :h. i mdii on ol l it l l<? Troya Inhabit) hai atrll itty tv brtnj h-mii i Force <•■ cinti.it m dmoel I poi Oi Lngfl UUI f which p<>suns b little In solklit] id purpose by Urn pal -ion v; "i1,024 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement211 1933-05-10 1 ro ran MIIK Rom I koma I I tAFFLES HOTEL AS PREMIER HOTEL T|i HVA lORKTKR FROM BUDAPEST WILL APPEAR I> AM E ONLY 6.15 to 5.15 PM TO-NIGHT Ml DINNER DANCE— 9M to MID-NIGHT TO-MORROW Inn IC V A lOHVI ER \U DIKING DINNER DAIfCE With lAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA211 words
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Advertisement111 1933-05-10 1 "I definitely ordered TOLLEY'S!" I, i THE ROTARY CIA H OF SINGAPORE. MEETS TO-DW AT 1 P.M. AT THE Adelphi Hotel IKotarian Phra Mitrakam liaksha (The Siamese Consul-General). "Historical Sketch on the t ommereial Relations Between Siam and Malaya." ro-.v tii rtT Sea View Hotel SPECIAL DINNER DANCE LES RAPHAEL111 words
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Advertisement178 1933-05-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Save Petrol-Paci 3 I Walls Says- -P.<_« S Most Men Prefer—!- Pagi 3 British R4 gal Milk Page 16. Biacultc Prom Australia r.t_i 4 CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP S NOW READY. i RUBBER PRODUCING I COMPANIES' I published by I j The Financial Times I The Ofli( ;a] Guide178 words
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Advertisement22 1933-05-10 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO PURE, FRhSII, PASTKURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROriC S. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES22 words
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Article175 1933-05-10 2 Singapore, Ma> 10. The following an- tbe SVC routine orders by Lieut. Col M J T Reillj M c Commanding a svf. K;m«is i'lit- following allotments are published for information Sat. Sun Bkl Huh R h R 2 pjn 7 M <i.m 13.5.33 X CO3 T 1175 words
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Article48 1933-05-10 2 Wednesday, May 10th Be!«re ike Aeiing h» i Jhilm m Ike Ist < <»urt .it 11.18 a.m. 2 s '<■•■■ H ng, daeeMed Before Mi .i llNlil f MM. the m| our{ •it 11 a.m x^' w Choog Peng F( t Chan \h Ko« ,u! Chto san B48 words
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Article35 1933-05-10 2 'ion of the Welch Regiment bM Taffy the Filth, their zomt *U the vorld over has fhl Roy«l Boat herd it' had travelled 11 over tho orld with the regiment35 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement420 1933-05-10 2 THE NEW ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDE. -^NOVASEPTIC^ Non-irritatinp: Pleasant to use. Nton-tmrJc Non-caustic. 750 times stronger than Carbolic Acid and yet it may be used With safety on open wounds. Stockists —MEDICAL HAIX, LTD. CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work Lowest Katef*. 78. Bras Basah420 words
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Advertisement597 1933-05-10 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE is hereby given that tenders art now invited for the following materials or -.ervices and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m tht Tender Room. Municipal Offices Construction of Haig Road from Grow Road to Geylanu Road Date ot Closing 4 p m May597 words
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Advertisement607 1933-05-10 2 NOTICE. SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. (NEW RACE COURSE, 6th. MILE, DUNEARN ROAD). SPRING (PROFESSIONAL) RAC^t MEETING 1933. Saturday, 2«th. Wednesday, 24th, Saturday, 27th. Wednesday. 31st May, Saturday, 3rd and Monday. sth June. SPRING (AMATEUR) RACE MEETING 1933. Friday. 9th and Saturday. 10th June. i:\TKIES lOS1 PROFESSIONAL. MEETIMS. 13 O'ckxH noon on607 words
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Advertisement349 1933-05-10 2 the WORLD H against disease l\ carried by insects M Insects are dangerous! Guard yourself >J. tbe sure way from these small, a«% if t gj moving peats. To avoid typhoid carried j Z^^ss^^ or flies, malaria and yellow fever car tsss*^ ried by mosquitoes, bubonic plagu* carried by fleas,349 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous316 1933-05-10 2 THE WEEK W.iin. -ml.ix. l*th H,. W fO 4! Hi: ft. 22.15 M" tl ilian fradi ship (Nieuw h land m Ie noon S pjn to Ro4 Phrs Mltrakan Raksha, 00 HI 1 i: on ih. commercial relation* between Stem and Malaya,* 1 Ad. -iphi Hotel S( 1 pill I316 words
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Article841 1933-05-10 3 hrk;hton electric link MISHAP People Flung From Footboards Si* pcopk uif Injured somewhat badly, and between M and 50 others were cut and bruised. when a train mashed into Uv buffei oi Mo. m platform ;u Victoria station. The train was the 7 4(i from841 words
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Article78 1933-05-10 3 Contract Not Yet Awarded London. May 3. Tin t ontnut to build the Euphrates reservoir has not yet been li|lWd but it is fairly certain to go to a British firm. All tenders rect-ived up to the present have been rejected Alter oareli'l consideration by the [r«q QwunmmtReuter Wireless - 78 words
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Article240 1933-05-10 3 WOULD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE 2,000 DELEGATES COMING TO LONDON l.ondun. May 5. Wide estimates arc being made m London political circles m regard to the probable duration of the World Economic Conference when It assemble* hen on June 12th. Calculations vary fram two to sin month.sReuter Wireless - 240 words
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Article186 1933-05-10 3 Opposition Complain ot Lack il Of Details j London. Haj I. In expectation ol Important disclosures, Urn Mouse \\;is crowded this afternoon ami warmly applauded tin Premier on big rising to n&aki a statement concerning bit v.sit to America Mr Mac Donald expressed th» utmost satisfaction ;t» theReuter Wireless - 186 words
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Article136 1933-05-10 3 Papermakers and Effeel <»! Tariff Reductions i ..p. i.»ii Maj i i sequel to the ci II \i: Walter Runciman. Pi I ol the [or omittl] crousuli th< Industriea concei fi ii c concluding tra I makers' Association ol Great Britain and itt land haw ienl letl rReuter Wireless - 136 words
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Article163 1933-05-10 3 The following is the programuM ol (iniu up to and for week-ending May 14th. Wednesday, Headquarters, 5.15 pji s r.a k\>. -A.A" Gun Drill; Intelligence PI squad aiui Arni.s Drill; "D" (EiirasiaiO Coy.. Drill; •E" (Chinese) Coy., Miniature Range; M.Q pi Eurasian), Drill; Ist. Bn int163 words
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Article114 1933-05-10 3 a ne w w\y ol \v. v. ir.utor-cycle hat arrived on the market which will travel seventy mttM on about :i shilltaigswortti <>t fuel, it la claimed that the iK v machine is cheap to buy and maintain, easy to manage, safe, and- abom bH I silent. Gail Borden, the114 words
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Article61 1933-05-10 3 German Proposal to Abolish Submarines Geneva, M.i% .">. Mi M;t> !><■'.. Qcnevi M d »*lll -n m v\ impetus to tin British DLsaritiament dro fi coi ac< w diJ to rell liifoi pro] < fin. Mi i..-.\ am IUI DLsarmam m I I > the number o] vessi lReuter Wireless - 61 words
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Article81 1933-05-10 3 Racing Car Used m Smash And Grab Raid London. >la\ i!,, irophi for th< big International C Brookland* to-mornw »er» stolen u -(iit\ m ;t daring smash and -i" l raid In i<: idlilj Ihi t ln«\« stole a racini rai belonging to f ii> well known raoReuter Wireless - 81 words
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Article109 1933-05-10 3 fr Is announced [roi c. al Mr R c; Bomerwell, formerlj of the British Ministry ..i Labour, an expert on Civil Bervlc aciininistration, nai been appointed by the Chinese Oovernmeni on the recommendation oi th< Secretary c neral of th< i,. plan nt technical co-operation between China and toe I109 words
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Advertisement229 1933-05-10 3 ]%n MENPRJBFEH Popularity m whisky depends pon the taste of the average man. For such a taste Johnnie Walker kk ßed Label" is perfect diid has proved itself so. It is I this whisky that makes Johnnie I I Walker sales the largest m I the world. I I The229 words
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Advertisement305 1933-05-10 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1926. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos. 1. 2 and 3, Raffles Chambers. Raines Place, Singapore BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street. Malacca, 11. Light Street, Penang, 4. Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur BOARD OF DIRECTORS S. Q. Wong. Esq., (Chairman). K. C.305 words
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Advertisement502 1933-05-10 4 TRADE SHIP TO THE EAST Storx ot the Enterprise GROWING Interest In Australia's export Iradi among manufa neraiiy resulted In the Victo Chamber, 1931 establishing E Committee as branch ol its regul Uvil itep was to mak and survey ol oversea markets The report that was pr< th< C nun502 words
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1126 1933-05-10 5 British Railway's Novel Plan SEVEN-DAY TOUR Seeing the Best Parts of Britain our Own Correspond i London. April 25. in* railway; mi making a great fight for liv iiiv the} are becoming original. Aln they have reduced during the coming summ r1,126 words
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Article, Illustration44 1933-05-10 5 BOAT RACK CROWDS WATCH (HANGING OF THE GUARD AT HORSE GUARDS.— A large crowd of provincial visitors watched the Changing of the Guard ceremony at the Horse Guards, London, before going to see the Oxford and Cambridge boat race at Putney on the Thames.44 words
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Advertisement212 1933-05-10 5 1 DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF rcNERAL L. C L. OLDFIELD, C.8., C.M.G., D.S.O. MA !OK-'' r SI NGAPORE POULTRY SHOW will be held at f HE SE W WORLD Ma, l )tli to May 27th>.!1933 AND SPICES OF TIIF SOCIFTY FOX PKFVFNTION I CRUELTY TO ANIMALS COMBINATION OF DOG, CAT, GOAT212 words
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Advertisement241 1933-05-10 5 \Jk /I^B% (o>lmkn( mc; to-mc.iit i f-# A?' m^ A HKIIIIANI >I<iM. FHTIKK! k§* lhv sl i; llk Strict" i- bark main J > n a P' ctlir<> tlia t wUi :l(^ to llrr SgflSK -^^w:'^ sprier- ""^v I ,-L -m >-i K| 1/\ y V t /O j THE241 words
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Article849 1933-05-10 6 SAVED BY EARLY LEAD Air Force Boxers (Jet Second The boxing championship <>i \\u tn unouth. Territorial Arm] bw n i! and this helps to reduce the number <>i byes emi-flnal :v Th< A: their hi experi< nc d teai In th title ol s< 1849 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article1180 1933-05-10 6 WILL YORKSHIRE RETAIN THE HONOUR Young And Keen West Indian Visitors [Prom Our Own Correspondent] I < ii l l < 1 1 April IS. Nothing could bt mote calculated to route welcome lor the new cricket Mason than the glorious weather which has accompanied the advent1,180 words
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Article689 1933-05-10 6 DAILEY'S METEORIC RISE TO FAME Remarkable Putting His Main I From Our Own Correspondent] London. April 11. The fourteenth Annual Professional Invitation Competition was decided at Roehamptor. iast week m glorious warm summery v ither. On the play will be decided the British challengers tor the689 words
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Article89 1933-05-10 6 There was nothing hnnresstve about the gaow «*t Dabs Park where Dundee beat Partick Thistle 10. The only goal of tht game was icure* about five minutes before th Interval bj Outhrie Jackson, Kn goal for Partiek ThtJtlc, \as at the toi> pf hLs f©rra. and m\89 words
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Article148 1933-05-10 6 Miss Mary Heeley*! Good Form Iyoliduii. Xpiil I > TonuLs has lxtMi Interesting durii Miss MAT] H( laiid'.s Mo 1 player m tl fratcd Mlss I) Round ol W o l.' rankad Mo I m the nnai <>i ttitttlflw nf r lit M< Ibury l;i'.ui t< nn: •I148 words
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Advertisement13 1933-05-10 6 Cooked MEAT S CS£^S~ r TCNGLf B J■p I J /e^ <- v-'.^lN^ I13 words
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Advertisement103 1933-05-10 6 invites you to try this New Ponu "Cow «Si (i.it. "Chocolate Milk m m Ena^and milk and lightly flavoured v th I It make- cr\ dige«tiM« palatable and nutriti »iut.iH!«. a- .< mnrnini hew qp ■leep inducing. Invaluable for nurtinu m.'^iK^^ md \dt Acceptable m alt climatri owinfi m i-iu103 words
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890 1933-05-10 7 COMMONWEALTH BECOMING "EXPORT-MINDED" Show Boat Arrives In Singapore I REASED TRADE WITH MALAYA Boat the K. P If. liner Meuw Holland. morning m the cour.se of her tour ance ol !iu: trading interests ol the Netherlands Indies and Malay. m on Monday evening, alter890 words
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Article62 1933-05-10 7 Leone Afr Ytm, a Cantonese woman was fined |SM or 3 months' simple imprisonment hv the Criminal District Jtidpe (Mr. H. A. Form for being In possession of 17 tahil of nongovernment chandu valued at $125. Mr. F. S. Rirkard. assistant controller of the o<»v.rnment Monopolies, mentioned62 words
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Article85 1933-05-10 7 PORT DICKSON TRAGEDY Tonkang Broken In Pieces Prom Our Own Correspondent Klanjj, Ma> 8. Before daylight pesterdaj morning; at tea between Port Bwettenhani and Bori Dickson tin Luigbanb (Laganbank bound for Pwi Bwettentaam mv m collision with i toogkanfl loaded with firewood rh« tongkang was85 words
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Article269 1933-05-10 7 Technical Omission m Criminal Prosecution h Ixl <i foi hearing befor< all 11 A Poirer, the Criminal District Judgt yesterday mornmg, th. ease hn which BaduUah Khan ,iii;..^ Sye<l Baadullah Btiraaiat a.h-kh. .1 m mber ol the Muslim community, was charged with criminal Intimidation, it the Instance269 words
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Article271 1933-05-10 7 Death Alter Short Illness Thi it' tl tot pUu < m tii< Cairnholß pin ate hospital yesterda] ol Mrs. Ellen Barrpn, wife oi Mi a Barron ol the Singaport Harbour Bi ard ti> 42 Mj-s. Barron liad been slightly ill foi th. !<•■ <i;.\.s but had .ml'271 words
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Article204 1933-05-10 7 AU STRALIAN GOODS (inwth Of Agencies In Singapore Australian brandies are Ilkels t<» come mcir< promlnentlj Into tin local market than ever a-s the result of the lierusum of the Legislative Council it their recent no .imp. to give a preference ii> brandy imported bo balk Irom Bnpirc ■ouxi It204 words
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1760 1933-05-10 7 Magistrate Who Had A Shot And Lost "Pulling The Strings" At New World Shooting Galleries A very ingenious attempt to < the Police Court yesterday mornini of the Gambling Suppression branc devices employed by lessen of ceri World amusement park, by means of which targets could bo "controlled" by concealed1,760 words
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Article140 1933-05-10 7 Installation Ceremonj This Month rFrom Our Own Coi at Xi; mi m May 1. Xtoagkll Mohamrd ttacU ol HI HI Sultan of Pnhanij and snn-jn-ir.. oi the Kai. Kiciilll Sulong of Prrak. at present A C.P Trencr&anu Is on three month furlough, and arrived at Kuantan by140 words
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Article396 1933-05-10 7 NAVAL BASE COOLIK FOUND GUILTY Sentence af Death a* the Assizes rrdici oi guilty v i i miii mm returned m the emm crhich concluded terday, ai the Assies Oburl befon Mr ju Mills, m jvrt; Qopalan a< hi i v ith murder <>\ ;t Fellow396 words
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Article380 1933-05-10 7 Death Of Chief Cashier At New World 1 I at 12 n>v ood Pai >. j. 1 mi BU China Chei hlei casbii i• tIM v w Mi Pi CI tan Ctieni was also empl Mci < *S M: K.iu c;,,;i n .1 P M.ilacca H< wa-380 words
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Article103 1933-05-10 7 Chinrse T<» Pay Fin«- Of S5OO ton a .00 or ij outimpri .nmrnl m the Crltnlr.M D '"for. M H Forrr-r. poaesston ol am ..r»h $67 fia alleged. MM to cvMto mm .offlcen p tto Pavu Iy .catch hln bj crninwllßg the Uq.;. i I Which103 words
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Article52 1933-05-10 8 ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced between Isabelle i outse Ooudie. second daughter of Mrs. and the late sir. b. c Ooudie, ol Rem Zealand nd Australia and formerly ol Singapore, and Lorn. Lealie liacDougall, youngest son ol Mr. and kCrs. L A. MacDou»all. of "Dunolly," Goalburn. New South52 words
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819 1933-05-10 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1933. MALAYAN GANGSTERS While we, In common with other sections of the press, do not always see eye to eye with the methods oi the police In Malaya, at the same time we take very real consolation m the knowledge that we hav< one819 words
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Article79 1933-05-10 8 Mr G. M N -.ia;. Mr R h Poi U be ma- I Mr B PI) Loam Hoard J. C. C I Bat ailed for home on k Mr W. H. F. 0.8.1 een appointed Divisiona] tendenU Transportation v D. >• i .-> P.eN W. Murray, ma B <•. at79 words
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Article170 1933-05-10 8 Powerful Drama At The Capitol a w-.r ago headlines m tin uori^: announcing the micide of Qnai niui who made a fortune by tin manufacture matches. Now Pint National Picture! C poratkm has produced tilm the them which has been Inspired b\ headlines enl ■Tiio Match King" which170 words
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Article92 1933-05-10 8 LATEST RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow RUBBER London, May 9. Spot 2 13 16d. (2 13 16d.). Forward 2^d. Wsd) Tone of Market Quiet. New York,92 words
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Article282 1933-05-10 8 CHINESE FALLING BACK Bombing The Way To Peking Shaf.-h.ti. M.. Tlit- Japanese and fcfanchukuo I tinue to ad- ant i In foui Loan River; one column from Cl the direction ol Pettaiho which Urn Chii evacuated last m-Jit. another motor road i ro:u Bhanhaifc* 1 ment fromReuter - 282 words
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Article88 1933-05-10 8 > v Disarmament (inference Again Geneva. Maj I I Del leer except the 1 fcnm s: tion v. D \.i- 1 a ol c and B I the C i las the whole plai unh is 1 Powers a to do with r IQ ility it is realiReuter - 88 words
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Article66 1933-05-10 8 Mr. Soong Moots Prwidm l Roosevelt \Va>hiiuton M.i> X Mr 1 V BOOO| by |fr Eta v. hi i» also ;i Hmnnl graduate AitiT Lunch ihr\ mic It nation m the Orient v U I It is understood the Ifanchurian considered m only m During the remainderReuter - 66 words
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Article65 1933-05-10 8 Action Atrainsi Mr. M. S. Mallik of F.M.S. Bar T From Our Own Correspondent Kuala I.umpur Mar Mr M S Malhk iOliCltOT, hM tM off the rolls of the FMS Car by ortfei Judges sitting yrstf-rriay Mr Mallik h stated to have of money ouinp by Kuala65 words
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Article47 1933-05-10 8 Xauer Leaves Kuala Lumpur For Batavia (From Oiir Own On Ku.il, Lumpur, M > O. Nauer who crashed M Alor Star U VMka auo left this monur I i Riti Palcmbflng. his Puss Moth hi vine been rrj> ed by the Kuala Lumpur flying rlub47 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Letter16 1933-05-10 8 tl«.- 1 pn. know I- mi ■Math th- i surp l\ h>>(*16 words
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Article23 1933-05-10 8 Woman I>m\- I And X I I K K at B I m H H I I I ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article14 1933-05-10 8 Servants Drink I I Health I and pub eras with roj ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Advertisement98 1933-05-10 8 CAUDIBECIkVS OLD BROWN SHERRY Have You Visited Our *\e*v PROVISION STORE -IT IS WORTH YOUR WHILE COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. TOM WALLS Racehorse Owner and A ctor-Manager says 'Filter tip beats 'Smoker's throaV //e writes: g0 TOM WALLS jog& lhe oelebrat«d Stase and Film \t tor. Kari'-horsf Trainer and OtHMt98 words
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Article50 1933-05-10 9 |U LINK BY December S||l o;||)OlY I*) Karachi .(V line T" London n 'H Days I ul\ lor potion to lusti ilia an publish! d i. the \ir i ondoti U rdaj 11,. lOUtl will be M.i\ lOIM OH I I s Com pa i. j50 words
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Article21 1933-05-10 9 I I' Overthrow rnmcni B Vlaj 9. B B B B B B B B* B Hr H ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article334 1933-05-10 9 BOOKS BANNED IN GERMANY France May Retaliate On Journal Ban "HI. M.n 1,. Wf>rr night or rarlous charge, s a result ol a most rlgorom police search in all hotels and restauranti li this Communist stronghold homes ot well-known Boclalista Con Ki members olReuter - 334 words
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Article108 1933-05-10 9 Socialist Slogan At Hyde Mark Rall\ I.oml.in Mas 7. lOf any form ■>i dirt., the kcvnot. of the speeches delta D^m Sunday" demonstration a1 Hyde Park this afternoon which was I '>> thouaai I pi fi a .ill parts n. Including Oxford and Oambi forn r chanting "meReuter - 108 words
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Article81 1933-05-10 9 Against Sale ()i C.K.R. liy Russia Nanking. May 9. i stroog protest i N y the Chinese Ambassador to Moscow against the proposed <»t th Chinese Bnrtrrn Railway to Japan, the Foreign Ministry Issued a statement emphasj tng thai any rtolation of the Sino-Russian menU t>f 1924 wouldReuter Far Eastern - 81 words
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Article76 1933-05-10 9 Nankang Siang Pau - Nankang Siang Pau Mill Owners Attempt To Save Industry Shanghai, M.»> 9. of Chim\se-ownrd cotton mil] m nil parts of China are holding a :i c nfermee m Shanghai to-morrow to md moans to NIC the industry. which has gone through a period of trade dep- >n. The76 words
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Article25 1933-05-10 9 London, May 9. Hls Majesty gave an audience to Sir Wili Krlly who is relinquishing the command ol the China Station- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article366 1933-05-10 9 RELEASE POLITICAL PRISONERS Civil Disobedience Suspended I ■■.■Mi .May ft. < 'indin baa announced the suspension of mil dlaobedlenoi rot month. CJandhi has appealed u> the O< vei nment t I release all political prisoners and to wtthdrai the ordinaiu I He adds that it heReuter - 366 words
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Article139 1933-05-10 9 Marking Ot British Goods In China London. Ma> 9. tions from the London C 1 and othi i trad* bodies on I i complying with the Chnv regarding Urn markii foreign goods published on Match 2\ have been conveyed to sir Mile l^mpson. said Mr. Runi una:. PresidentReuter - 139 words
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Article110 1933-05-10 9 Fur .Market Transferred to London London. May 8. London is likely to become the world's fur market a.s a result of an international boycott Of the Liepzig fur market. The £4.000.000 sale which opened to-day will probably rank as the biggest m the history of London. It isReuter Wireless - 110 words
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Article40 1933-05-10 9 Trade Agreement With Uruguay Montevideo, May 9. Uruguay has concluded trade ugn nent with Japan under uhirh the most favoured nation clause will provide a Japanese market for Uruguayan meat :md cattle and other agricultural products. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article68 1933-05-10 9 World* Biggest Liner To Be Washington, May 8. The lin< r. Leviathan, will be laid up during the 1933 season, states an announcement by the United States Shipping Board and her seven voyages to Europe during the season will be made by other ships. The vessel, however, mustReuter wireless - 68 words
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Article181 1933-05-10 9 Premier And President Unanimous WAR DEBTS Difficulty That Must Be Removed London. Ma> M. The PHme Minister mainly devoted himsell to supplementing last week's statement on hfe visit to Washington on the debate on foreign •ffain m the House of Commons to-; night. H< laid he wasReuter - 181 words
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Article127 1933-05-10 9 PRIVATF ARRANGEMENT Washington. May 6. President Roosevelt s decision as regards the June instalments of war debts Is at present R-tthheld pending reaction m Congress and the country to the present rum ;urs These, generally, are of a contradictory nature but ac- to temi-ofßcte] sources, the President Intends to askReuter Wireless - 127 words
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Article58 1933-05-10 9 FRANCE DISAPPOINTED Paris, >li\ s. Bitter disappointmea icpr Bed b;at the n- ml broad tsi War 1 "L« u< build f i' vail of etiid »y^ ncr 1! !•< Anglo-Saxons will agree they arnaily squabble When they have shaken hands. Europe v. ill be tened with commercial and industrial LeiReuter Wireless - 58 words
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Article153 1933-05-10 9 Government Plan to Preserve North Sea London. M.i> S. a Oovernn heme to combat tin growing em of over-fishing m the North Sea and other treat near Great Britain la under consideration. Many complaints have been made In tin.connection, announced Mr. Elliott. Minister for Agriculture, m the Hou-.h*Reuter Wireless - 153 words
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Article109 1933-05-10 9 Peruvian Warships May Not He Able To Revictual Geneva. May 6. The refusal of the United States Government to allow a cruiser and two submarines of the Peruvian Navy to revictual when passing through the Panama Canal has presented the League with a knotty problem. The LeagueReuter Wireless - 109 words
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Article41 1933-05-10 9 Sir Edward Ellington Succeeds Sir Geoffrey Salmond London, May 8. Air Ministry announces the appointment of Air Chief Marshal Sir Edward L. Ellington as Chief of Air Staff m succession to the late Sir W. Geoffrey Salmond- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article43 1933-05-10 9 U arsaw. May 8. M. Moscicki has been rejected President of Poland by the two Houses of Parliament sitting In joint session by 332 votes out of 342. He has accepted office for further term of seven years- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Advertisement191 1933-05-10 9 I LENTHERIC P E RfWm E S The i\ewest Creation of Lentheric PARFUM No. 12. also PARFUM No. 12. LOTION. A Fragrant and Refreshing Bouquet. PRICES FROM $3.75 PER BOTTLE. Before you decide that you have found your favourite perfume— Do try these enchanting Lentheric Perfumes. ROBINSON~&~Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In191 words
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Advertisement1082 1933-05-10 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd.. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. < 1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. 3TRAITS STE/vIISHIP Co.. Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THr CHINA NAVIGATION Co Ltd. THE1,082 words
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Advertisement452 1933-05-10 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO I UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT j VIA PORTS AND SLEZ CANAL j HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Due Spore. Sails Spore. m.v. CITY OF LILLE For Havre. London. Rotterdam Hamburg May 30 June 2 s.s. CITY OF EVANSVILLE For Havre,452 words
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Advertisement332 1933-05-10 10 P. 6? British India and Apcai U flncorporkit^d *^D MAIL, PASSENGER and CaJ SERVICES. KG[ PENINSULAR AND OR I! NTAL s m UNDER CONTRACT WITH Ills v. N.fl LONDON AND FAR I X- J OUTWARDS FROM LONDON i \\\u lir Due VV VoniLAt* >in*aport-KAISAR-I-HINI) 11.500 May U MANTUA 11,000 SOMALI332 words
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Advertisement520 1933-05-10 11 LONDON, ANTWERI'. ROTTERDAM AM) X MIDDLESBROUGH. I 18 19 SUWA MLARU T. 10.700 July 13 14 1 2 FUSHIMI MARU t 10,700 July 27 28 X HAKOZAKI MARU T 10.500 Aup 910 t M 29 TERUKUNI MAHI' 1 I2.f)(i(i Ai m Kotttrd.tm. i (alls at Hamburg rO LIVERPOOL. I BUM520 words
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Advertisement422 1933-05-10 11 f M^ KIROPI] I KOM iINGAPOKE AND PKNANQ VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SIKZ. PORI i*MTC Snore. I'enaiiu. York Pr« Polk June a June Jun< 8 July i« i.. Adami June 17 Jum *> June 22 Aug. i Prei HarrtßOC July l JulJ 4 July I Aug. IS .i July 15 July422 words
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Advertisement880 1933-05-10 11 K. P. M. hOMNKMJKI PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU MAJWd Wednesday, Maj 10 Prigl-Radja Sapal Ttmbtlataaji rpclor Filial. PengalianKstati- and Reimat thedens Wedneodaj llaj 10, Muntok and Palen cremer— Wedneaday Ifaj lv. Beiawan-UL-ii and Penani TOBA Wednesday. May 10, Toentrkal. lfoaara-BaiM and D.iamUi VAN DEK MJN-Thursd;i\. May 11. Cht-nbon m<>t for paiMOCen) Banaiam880 words
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Article369 1933-05-10 12 Winter Returns to Britain [From Our Own Correspondent] London. April 25. After a brilliant and warm Easter (71 degrees) the weather has gone to pieces with a vengeance and it has been bitterly told. Severe damage to the plum crop and to other product! of th«369 words
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Article115 1933-05-10 12 Living a Life of Luxury [From O Our. Correspondent! l.tindon. \pnl K9 Mot risu id oth< rays < th? •'boeu.': accident" scandal Onr da «ras i md parent Urn point ol Southend Hospital Hi had bio d on nil i m such a bad waj that an115 words
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Article122 1933-05-10 12 (iirls Who Must bo •Sinarth dressed and w V Shod" I kihliim \pi i| c 20 live m :ui remain "smartly a?" Tin th< O( I Post i »scd am I shod V( ramenl Londoi i hest« r ol 50 junii r I ph Manchester girls122 words
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Article62 1933-05-10 12 Bii Ben and*bis tower arc now m splints scaffolding rill remain In plao foe Hearts six months, whilst every inch oi the Ur ft will be examined for ad signs 0.1 wear. It .s Lhirty wars since the cxl was thoroughly overhauled Bi i. v.ill be washed, and mon than62 words
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Advertisement622 1933-05-10 12 Burns Philp Line. incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly mailings by the well-known Steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the SS. MANGOLA (3,352 ton.s>. I Cargo onlyj MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins da622 words
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Advertisement368 1933-05-10 12 BIBBY LINE. [LONDON ADDRESS M, PAIX MALL, LONDON, S.W.I of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mall Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO. MARSFII I\ PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection frcm Singapore and Penane HOMEWARD SAILFNGS Leave Rangoon IMS. GLOUCESTERSHIRE WORCESTERSHIRE Jui.. CHESHIRE YORKSHIRE Ju]y 6 SHROPSHIRE 20 OXFORDSHIRE STAFFORDSHIRE 17 GLOUCESTERSHIRE368 words
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Advertisement32 1933-05-10 12 rsrn P I I B I I I n Kg] I ill N I I 1 I I j X BBar i I 1938 ROMEWARDfI B* 4 COOKS WAGONS! Romy I i32 words
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Miscellaneous630 1933-05-10 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 pm. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m Kelantan (via Gcmas) every Monday,630 words
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Miscellaneous88 1933-05-10 12 Hawaii ftfaru, Jap r i9:.v. rron Kobi I i ror Colombo 11 Cremer, Dut. 2784, from Amoy 1.5 foi B Deli Penang 10.9 Tlnhow, Brit. 3164, from Hoi fat Mauritius L 3 Kuranda, BrU &53. from Bibu I Bibu 13 Tidon\ Dut SSB i:cn: P Baroi I.S tor B Barot88 words
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Article271 1933-05-10 13 Princess of Nejjros Has Successful Trials There was a large and representative gathering on board the new motor \essel Princess ol Negros when she pulled out nom the houk BEong and Whampoa Dock Cos jetty to undergo speed trials, prior to being handed over to her owners,271 words
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Article49 1933-05-10 13 Japanese Vessel's l'nhapp> Voyage i ..tit as. measles o< eurred In the O.BJC 8.806 i pas* steamer Hawaii liaru betas* rrival in Singapore y< iterday n mil from K Hoim Kong. she b rthed alonj ka the wharves and is expected to sail for Colombo to-mor.49 words
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Article145 1933-05-10 13 Towboat Night Services Manned In order to ensure safety of ships in the inland waters of Kwangtun Provincial Harbour Administration B Canton ha< decided to prohibit all |unk by la plying between the upcountry and Canton to navlgati luring the night tins* Circular instructiona to tins effect, it145 words
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Article115 1933-05-10 13 Judgment For Shanghai Chinese Company Saying that he was satisfied that Mr. J J McCarthy was a principal, if not the sole principal, of the Anglo-Asiatic S. N. Co.. Judge P. Grant Jones entered judgment for the plain- i tiffs in H M Supreme Court at Shanghai I115 words
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Article108 1933-05-10 13 Kyodo Maru's Foredeck Submerged Weihaiwei, April 10. The Ching Kee I s. Kwanglee. which collided with the Japanese vessel, Kyodo Maru No 36. last Friday, sailed yesterday for Antung. I A tug. the Sakigake Maru No. 2. of the Teikoku Salvage Co. arrived here this morning108 words
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Article174 1933-05-10 13 TFrom Our Own Correspondent] London. April 2.1. There are many hard ways of earning a livinu. and some seem to me to be just on the borderline of doubt as to whether it is worth earning the living at all. One of the leading London stores is now174 words
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Article247 1933-05-10 13 Hull Lighter Than that Of I Riveted Vessel It was natural that the all-welded oil bargebuilt by Messrs Swan. Hunter, and Wigham Richardson, Limited, at Walbend. lor the Canadian Lakes trade, should attract an amount of attention altogether OLspropoitionate to he. si/- She is not the first welded247 words
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Article167 1933-05-10 13 P. M. (i. Speak* From His Kent Homo to Homeric Ki w p tmastei -Oen< ral bad a personal test of the nea direct wire.'. telephone service between ships and shor< which promises to beet m< la tion In holiday cruise ships. From I bis i mtry horn167 words
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Article198 1933-05-10 13 ATL ANTIC TRIP Norwegian Sailors' Adventure a frail littli ailing craft, Hude Wind, only 25 feet long and having i ixiliary engine, has arrived at Falmouth hei iy from Norway to New York Her only occupants are two brothers. Hans and Harold Hanvrar. iged 81 and :<o year.- respectively, who198 words
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Article86 1933-05-10 13 Empress of Japan's Fine Performance The Canadian Pacific liner. Empress of Japan. Captain L D. Douglas. R.N.R.. commander, completed a run from Honolulu to Victoria. 8.C.. in four days, eight hours and three minutes, breaking tsa> record from the Hawaiian port held by the same ship by86 words
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Article53 1933-05-10 13 Four Destroyers and One Flotilla Leader Melbourne. In addition to four destroyers and a flotilla leader, one of the new British cruisers of the •Leander type will be added to the Australian naval squadron to strengthen the Commonwealths defence forces The cruiser will replace the Brisbane, which will53 words
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Article136 1933-05-10 13 The following passengers left by the m.s. Meonia. bound for Europe Mr. A Allan. Mr. D. W. Allen. Mr. H. P Bagger, Miss M. Barnes. Mass F. A. van Coehoorn. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Dunlop. Mrs. P. Ellehoj, Master Ellehoj. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ericsson. Mr.136 words
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Advertisement382 1933-05-10 13 yGAPORE FREE PRESS ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. |,i ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. mieff morning daily in Malaya. Delivered flu Chati Ha7i each morning. Latest ,t,-t telegrams and latest announcements. mfiber ;ind tin caßtea appear dally. itares ineludr putuns. bridge notes. page with K* test fashions, sporting. wireless articles, besides letters from e orrespoMilents382 words
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Advertisement512 1933-05-10 13 DARIGOLD EVAPORATED MILK Nutritious Sustaining. f^^^ Most economical at all times. For the QAMGOjJ home, the pantry and all purposes for Crt^ which Milk is used. Canned well above the required Standard, undiluted, it is KOi Cream. Try it with your FRUIT DISH. Of all dealers. F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD.,512 words
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Advertisement183 1933-05-10 14 and every day a little j bipger a»d stronger I /^\UAKER OATS gruel has nearly every food ele* ment a baby needs. It builds bone and muscle, feeds the nerves, blood and teeth develops an alert, active mind and guards health, as well. This wonderfully nourishing, invigorating, natural food has183 words
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Advertisement618 1933-05-10 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION PBOGKAMMEfI FOB INDIA. BURMA, i straits SETTLEMENTS, and J FEOOtATED MALAY STATES i PROM THI EMPIRE TRANSMITTER i DAVENTRY ENGI AND Wavelengthi 25J metres and 31 '.i J metres i J WednexJay. May 10th. BST 2.30 pm Time Smnal troni Bin Ben News I Bournemouth Mum- layed618 words
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Advertisement892 1933-05-10 14 PER CAPITA WEALTH AND DEBT'S THE NATIONS j COMPARED United States m Most I Favourable Position Every time the United states Gov eminent Is about to Issue a new loan. whether for productive purposes or to refund maturing obligations, many hold up thftlr hands m honor. What, one bean them892 words
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Advertisement510 1933-05-10 14 BANKS AND CHARTERED BANK I OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Rdyml < t.a: Paid up rapiral In 6fl0.f)00 shar^-.v of £5 each Reserve Fund t3 .000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors U '»00.000 HEAD OFFICE I 38. Bishopsgate, London, F I Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo510 words
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Advertisement49 1933-05-10 14 1 g U!i I I I I THK I Paid BH r BahJ THE I SOUTH M BRITISH 1 IS J PIRE MARINE, m MOTOR insi i LOWI m EASTERN MO! PI USON M i < IB I 1 si' 4 f s; Cla<r /i INTB Paid J M Ml49 words
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Article22 1933-05-10 15 ink Pi 1 M KrTIKNS i moon i 1 >r The bi* thI K 41 r" Hi. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article31 1933-05-10 15 H m. I Wit Kills Go m her Kate B B B Home B B B Ul FOR Dl \l OPS V hangi W home B B X X31 words
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Article202 1933-05-10 15 Trad*' With Middle Asia ■W WllttaW An. i,. ul :A <' Bulldlni Stngapon Uf v,. rollowlni tatlstlc relating to the tor tde ol iti Unii lilddv xla i oic mi month of MARCH n.r; tates '••> HiK 000,004 to Brttl 11 Malaya 150,001 io Nrth Bi Indie 648.001202 words
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Article345 1933-05-10 15 Purchases Stimulated In Commodity Rise London. \pnl 28. The attention ol investors Is being attract d to the rubber sham market by the sharp rtdvanci which has occurred In the price of rubbei since the beginning ol March Against a price ol l-:*L'd per 10 then quoted345 words
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91 1933-05-10 15 NEW CROCODILE RIVER (SELANGOR) RUBBER I counts tor 1932 show balance brought n from replanting reserve 0 tnaktng 88.163 (agst. £14 719. inch 66 from res in 1681 > deduct loss on year C5.648) deb int. £3.500. deb. pr«--e reserve 8881 trustei ;< £100. to estate .-.tafT payable in share91 words
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932 1933-05-10 15 HOW BOLIVIAN TIN SCORES fiopeng Consolidated^ Quarterly Dividend? 1 Presiding at the annual meeting at Redruth Ol Sopeng Consolidated. Ltd one of the R-d--luali controlled group of Straits tin mines Mr P I Man- (chairman of directors., referred to the man bnportanl delect.-, and dangers932 words
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Article156 1933-05-10 15 Chanßes m Representative Maj American Can. Com. 82 7!i tk Am Tphooe and T*graph 102 ion itV Atcheson Railroad 58 S6S Duponi ,7 54 1~ ;>4 1 Ptrestone, Common ia- i 8 171. Oen. Bectrlc JH: 19 lol< G«n. Motors 22\ 22 21". Ooodyear :n v156 words
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Article262 1933-05-10 15 Minister Asked to^Act Amsterdam. April 20. Another atatemeni on rubber restriction was made ia>i ni-iu by the Dutch Minister for the Colonies, Mr s. dv Oraaff, during tht debate m fin First Chamber on the Netli Tlands Indiea B Igel for 1933. BevenU members had asked him262 words
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Article181 1933-05-10 15 THE ABROAD Mav "> «i Amsterdam 12.07 8.30 8.41 Athene 175 BM 5t6 Belgrade 25.22 247 247'. Berlin 20.43 14 5 32 14.32 'i: Bombax Is. 6d Is. 6 3 64d U. H 5 64 Hi I— 111! 35 23.90 24.17 H; Bucharest 313 560 565 Buenos Aire.- 47.58 13%181 words
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Article31 1933-05-10 15 Croj> han-ested during 1932 was 7H8.9:<0 It (against 945.900 lb.i. Balatice brou^lu loruun was £2,508, deduct loss for 1932 £(J5B f£933i leaving balance to b»> carriod forward £1.85031 words
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Article889 1933-05-10 15 Tl KSDAY. MAY 9TIL 1933 CLOBLNQ QUOTATIONS i Bayers Sellers A.sam Kumnang ■£> 24* 6d 26. Austral Malay (f 20s 2,1s nom Ayer rUtam «.t-' 12a Kd 14a Rd Bangrin Tin if) lbs i6s 9d Batang Padang ($1) 10 tfi Batu Caves (61) 42 4 7 j889 words
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Advertisement61 1933-05-10 15 Assurance m force over $35.000.000 I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incerporated In the Btralt<= Settlements > Life Building. Cecil Btieet, BlUfapoie. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry, E.C leposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act In every particular. P.61 words
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Miscellaneous393 1933-05-10 15 I To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES J PRODUCE SBJJNG Tin Blngapon prtat Cpei pdralt snu.oo Gambitr oc n London. 4 months s lß ht 2/3 15 16 w m Undon 3 montni' sight 2.3 29 32 Ptake Tapioca 450 london, gu day.v sight 2/3 7/8 r>( "i Sago Small393 words
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775 1933-05-10 16 GIVE MALAYS A SHOCK Club's Best Game This Season ODD GOAL DEFEAT League Champions Have An Off Day Malays 1; S.C.C. .1. Strictly speaking, the S.C.C. should have beaten the Malays on the Padang yesterday It was due entirely to their ineffectiveness m front775 words
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Article77 1933-05-10 16 Holland Defeats Poland The Hague, May 8. In the- D;.vis Cup contest Holland beat Poland 3—2. In the tinal match Hebda (Poland) beat Rughan 6—3. 6—l. 6— 3— Reuter. IRELAND KNOCKS Ol T DENMARK Copenhagen. Mav 9. In the Davis Cup game Rogers and McGuire (Ireland) beat UlrlchReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration1594 1933-05-10 16 I lIOVOIRS LIST Ratting j J 1 CpJ Mans. Wiltshire* \>. i S.C.C. 8* Ahhasbhoy. Indian Vssn. vs. Niindtv i ipls l not out i J .t. v. s. Brooke, s.c.c. va i Ceytaa S.C, *o not out J Ah is. s.r.c. vs. S.CJLC. uot out C.1,594 words
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Article114 1933-05-10 16 Rain And Cold Hold lp Play New York, May 9. The fouowtng were Use results ot baseball match* s played vo-day: NATIONAL LFAlil F Chicago vs. Brooklyn "postponed -cold). Cleveland vs. Philadelphia (postponed lain). Runs Hits BfTB. Pittsburgh 3 9 0 Boston 0 3 1 French pitched torReuter - 114 words
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Article25 1933-05-10 16 I The May monthly medal < bogey will be I played for on Saturday and Sunday, at Bpnpsjl Golf Club and the spoon (stroke) on Monday.25 words
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Article915 1933-05-10 16 TARBET WINS BY ONE POINT R.S.Y.f. Week-End Events f Royal Singapore Yacht club "A" clam boats l ailed the- final race for the van Bchreven I Cup and it proved to be- din between f Tarbet and Kathleen V lnch was not finally decided until the915 words
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Article77 1933-05-10 16 The third round ot the Malayan billiard* championship was bet>un yesterday at the NewWorld when two matches were played off with thy lollowina: results Ong Muh Soh <A.A.A.) beat Loo Chtng Swec (8.A.C.) 300 274. Tan Thean Teek (S.C.R.C.) beat Poh Tiaim Sieu 1U.C.F.A.1 300—291. The following tie.s77 words
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Article94 1933-05-10 16 Results Of Yesterday's Ties 1 1 tin club t nnis Ladies Doubles Handicap 111 and MiSS J I Ml Ellii d Miss M h Mixed Doubles ll.iueiieap M:^ and f k Hobb beat F 1: and Mrs Knoe ker IfJaa Oldtield and J P de C Hannlt. I!>j btat Mrs.94 words
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Article90 1933-05-10 16 In the final ol tIM 6 Hal l* (I F d. BOUm ICWH 80J) beat K C B hetchet (owe 6J m two straight seta 8—1; B—l8 I Championship Single* N v Hannaj bi at J w i Veteraaw' Btsagtea Dt V h Norrti (scr I >>• at90 words
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Article104 1933-05-10 16 Monda] tin ui the B.CJt.C tournament n follows Singles Handicap B K Pan- owe 15 beat Woon Choi DWC 15. 6 4. 3—6. 7—5. Doubles Haiiihe a p •\h Hyan and Kong Tjn oa Chwe t and Thiain Mi e k "It" singles Handle ap i.im Choon i104 words
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Article15 1933-05-10 16 INTER-SE RVICES (,ranl tup fr- H 1 H H I H! Hftl I HE SB15 words
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Advertisement31 1933-05-10 16 I 111 *l.i TO YOU WHEN YOl WISH PHONE c. 100°/o BRITIS If llk W\ KEGAI UNSWEETKN X CONDENSED Procurable at a\) Sole Age HENRY WAUGH lOn HO SINGAPORE. PENANG KUALA31 words
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