The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 May 1933
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1933-05-12 1 The Singapore Free Press And Daily News. n.i. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1933. 10 CENTS18 words
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Article387 1933-05-12 1 Labour members m the House of Commons demanded that Herr Rosenberg, the Nazi representative, should be asked to leave London Page 9. Closing prire of tin appreciated to £18? a ton Page 8. Japanese aeroplane dropped leaflets over Peking warning the inhabitants of the "greatest tragedy" Page387 words
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Article1007 1933-05-12 1 On the Cotswoid works, loving his work, a -shepherd who nt| the sprii. :n verj different form from most of Us. Doubtless tin valley ahepherd, who: tells his tale Under the hawthorn m the dak is aware of as conventional a spring as any gardener or poet1,007 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement491 1933-05-12 1 o < Lgffi STORES UFFLES HOTEL DATA'S PREMIER HOTEL THIS EVENING jf|«* n\A FORITER f ROM BUDAPEST WILL APPEAR tANCE ONLY 6.15 to 8.15 p.m. MISSION FOR TEA DANCE) TO-NIGHT UoRMAI WER DANCE— 9.3O to MID-NIGHT TO-MORROW m** «vi foriter fill APPEAR DURING DINNER DANCE With RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE491 words
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Advertisement188 1933-05-12 1 TO-XIGHT SEA VIEW HOTEL FORMAL DINNER DANCE SATURDAY INFORMAL DINNER DANCE NEXT WEEK RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF LES RAPHAEL AND HIS AUSTRALIAN SHOW BOAT BAND UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF MAJOR-GENERAL L. C. L. OLDFIELD, 08., C.M.G., D.S.O. A SINGAPORE POT^TRY SHOW will be held at THE NEW WORLD May 19th188 words
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Advertisement66 1933-05-12 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Safe water Page G For the Connoisseur Pasr 8. Ocean Motor Policies Pago 16. Famous Beauty Products Page 4 Yacht and Boat Varnish Page 9. Beginners' Class In Malay— Page 2. CHRYSLER ENDURANCE Just Received' CONTRACT I BRIDGE I j BLUE I BOOK I OF i 1933 j66 words
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Advertisement6 1933-05-12 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES6 words
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Article427 1933-05-12 2 The undernoted nun-tietion works will be ready for issue at Rattle Übtmry an Saturday. at 9 am Bodley (R V. C' Indiet t« tum> of h Youne Man. Cliarnwood (Lady Dorothea* An Autograph Collection .met tin makinu ol it Illustrated Chesterton (G. K. < "All I Survey" i427 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement482 1933-05-12 2 THE NEW ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDE. NO V ASEPTIC** Non-irritating Pleasant to use. Non-toxic Non-caustic. 1 750 times stronger than Carbolic Acid and yet it may be used with safety on' open wounds. Stockists MEDICAL HALL, LTD. CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BU( KERIDGE Highest Class Work Lowest482 words
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Advertisement500 1933-05-12 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m thp Tender Room, Municipal Offices Supply <if 6.500 torus Australian Gas Coal, delivered at Gas Works between Sept. Ist and500 words
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Advertisement352 1933-05-12 2 NOTICE. THE HOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES, SINGAPORE. Notice of Meeting. Th»- quarterly se.-sion.s ol the Board <>• Licensmji JCetlcei for the Settlement of BfaOfftpoiv will be hold m the First Magistrate's Court. Singapore. at 2.15 p.m. on Wednesday. June 21st. 1933 2. All appi v:.:ion> for Public- House Licences and352 words
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Advertisement283 1933-05-12 2 ""'Ellenbmgs Foods The 'Allenburys* Foods are parti* feeding of infants m hot climates from harmful germs, and arc readily pi simple addition of boiling water, thus independence of doubtful miik Mppln they are practically identical m mother's milk, since they contau. indigestible curd, and are thus supr milk or ordinary283 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous321 1933-05-12 2 THK WBKK 1 rtdav I !Uv Hiuli Watn mi K4 it t$M, 9 •"> W Animal twtln| ol Mcntakub Rubbt-r Co Ltd.. Cliart»rt'fl Bank Chambers. MMML Anm»l Meednn fThitirtl Scrdant; P:stat<:.s. Ltd Fr*'ii( ii Bank buiklinu^. jhaui QoU Singapore Qoll Club Monthly Medal Cbmpetttton %i s.o.c. BUliank Obampionßhlp, n«'\v World321 words
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Article25 1933-05-12 3 ■n tbi f very i :ul of 00 the very harmful wt>-m .i. liver, iunt <j by ii health mine25 words
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2682 1933-05-12 3 Agricultural Development In Johore Improved Export Of Secondary Commodities Km months past economists m Malaya have been emphasising the necessity lor the development of more secondary industries m this country if the depression is to be weathered successfully and prosperity return. A pert cuiuni.nl on lIM prim industrial ..millions hen2,682 words
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Article176 1933-05-12 3 Singapore. \la> 10. The foUowiiif we the 8.V.0. nmttnc orders by Lieut C'nl. If. T. Reilly. M.C ComnianriinK S.S.V.h. Ranß-es.- l'lu follow am allotijun)6 are published for information: Buses leave. Headquartt rs Sai Bun. Bkt Tank k v r 2 p.m. 1.30 a.m. 13.5 Jl -E" Ooj176 words
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Article65 1933-05-12 3 Sir G«orge Penny, the Conservative member for Klngston-on-Thames and Comptroller of ,the Household, is at present the King's reporter. Each niuht about dinner-time he writes a brief summary of the parliamentary proceedings of th" day, generally about 200 words, and it is handed m at the House65 words
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Article33 1933-05-12 3 Mr. John Campbell, M.I ME oi Artiyle House, Park-avenue. Hounslow. MMdtesex, formerly of Soerabaia. Java and Villa Pejx U\ 1119. Nleuwpaik, Laan, Schevenepen. Holland (estate valued pendente Mte> left £68,217 'net personalty £59.976).33 words
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Article209 1933-05-12 3 Gronp (aptain S. W. Smith's Appointment Qroup t'uptain Sydney W Sn;iii,. O.BE Commandinfc the Royal Air Forr<; Station at Manston. Thanet. ho.* b»xn appointSfl to th« Far EaM OWMMMd at Slngapoif. and will probably toave for Ml BOT post :>' tho <nd ol (he .^uimit-i-Group Captain SmiUi209 words
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Article20 1933-05-12 3 Mr Tixvor Carter la sailing for Staßapor* m tht Glenamoy which left Londoi on April Bni, for the Far East20 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement28 1933-05-12 3 ANGE TO M iB Id* I'll t^ w I MADf iNfNCLAND I m fi lO p IN ENGI \\D j lilK» """".< *itk Mil f "«l^ r lMlllof •< Thi.28 words
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Advertisement260 1933-05-12 3 INDISPUTABLY t Aj 1 -TIH IjJlLo 1 niITIROZ A Co. 'Phone 6354 rWomen who-> Suffer You need YEAST-VITE Tired Mothers, Weary -^-vnps^s^sssssssss?^Bssßßs»i Business Girls. Pale r IfM Ancemic Women, all Z"^^^^»^i^^B find New Life. New /X+^^^^ Strength. New Vitality fgr-^r^ and New Endurance J|S >^"-^T^^^ through Yeast Vite. y *V*260 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous89 1933-05-12 3 S.V.C. PROGRAMME OF DRILLS The following is the programme of drills up to and for week-ending; May 14th. Friday. 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters: S V.F A Unit Parade; Bde Sig. Section. Unit Parade; Ist. Bn. Sig.. Unit Parade. Saturday, 4 p m.. MffePi SR.E. <\>, FU-.st Cami): 2 p.ir... Farrrr Ran«p.89 words
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Article965 1933-05-12 4 SYLVESTRE DORIAN - FEMININE TOUCHES SYLVESTRE DORIAN Pans Introduces By /\:JE of the most interesting style d^velopments thL- <-?ason is the introduction of a tailored note into costume.- of a very soft feminine type The French woman has never taken up tailored costumes m the .same wholehearted way that Anglo-Saxcns have. This spring,965 words
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Article37 1933-05-12 4 MM Marcia Stack, daughter of the Rector of Magheracloone. Co. Monaghan. had just accepted a clock from the parishioners after her wedding when it chimed "My love, my love." which is its way of announcing the quarters.37 words
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Article418 1933-05-12 4 Model gowns '.allied at over one thousand i •ds uhirli anticipate the forthcoming .ns have teen designed exclusively for M m the iv. 'v 8.1. P. film "Head? We Go i v.v betDB produced at Elstn •>• I: this picture Constance Cummings. makes h British film debut418 words
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Article, Illustration77 1933-05-12 4 Paris endorses the high hat. This Jane Blanchot model of tucked felt handles th* theme m a clever way. To complement the spring costume, Page has designed this smart model m tucked grey felt, with incrustation of bright red. The ensemble of hat and scarf has77 words
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Article388 1933-05-12 4 ¥N these days of collarless frocks th. shape I* and condition of the neck is important. I There should never be a hard line whore the face treatment ends, and the neck rivmM be included in the nightly practice cf cleaning the skin, and should always be light388 words
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Article1016 1933-05-12 4 AMY LINKER - AMY LINKER EVERY WOMAN XV •THERE is not woman m the world who would not ix rrll ill ltd, U she could. And it is my contention, that eveiy woman can be vell-dTMMd, if she will discover and learn a few simple principles The first of1,016 words
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Article167 1933-05-12 4 But Only Just! •THE new bathing suits promise to be very daring this summer, and backless modes still predominate There are nudist models m flesh-coloured wool, and others that haw fishlike scales, but M a whole, the designers of the new costumes have gone m for beauty of167 words
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Article710 1933-05-12 4 THE perfect solution for the mother- < in-waiting is a wardrobe of clothes 1 that look like those every other I smart woman wears. Dresses that are m the mode, dresses that are I easy to get into, dresses that are easy to adjust with the changing710 words
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Article70 1933-05-12 4 KOK VOI X KM m H.MIK uoton it :> Containii.r I it il ar.d thoul I Th< with hi! H I biif I of so:.. I H I Mi? I butter an I lv W pour u< fl milk I add thL H Turn i! H m.>d< I70 words
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Article22 1933-05-12 4 Where Th.- *M Onh VMM Nail Kir. rthor b Wit N<»* A I' B j A doll|«rc t>22 words
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Article17 1933-05-12 4 An .7 I m th. J int.. A v on t tin- 4 MtkMl and tl >17 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement33 1933-05-12 4 O PHYLLIS NEILSON-TERRY j BEAUTY PRODUCTS World famous for their BEAUTY Ellen Terry Julia Neilson hand to you these fragrant old-world secrets! m m Agents for Singapore The BRITISH DISPENSARY, Ltd., RAFFLES PEACE.33 words
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951 1933-05-12 5 |Sl ()i A Variety Of New I the u-flly ol an i ■;,i ntly t .a the \U ring m d m it •Is Of to. 1 s oI v .se ni proI .lowed with n In Itat IfOBW, But even now the line951 words
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Article160 1933-05-12 5 i Paris Steamer Service To Remain In Operation Paris, May 11. A UteraJ hlph-watu- mark of the open-air life of old Paris has just, and ionly just, managed to survive. It is the public riv. r steamer, that used to be called the -bateau-mouche." The boat* were laid by160 words
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Article152 1933-05-12 5 Cannes, May 11. I Controversy raejea over the project to erect a now casino at Mentone on the site now occupied by the bandstand at the sea end of the gardens. Residents and a good many visitors think such a building would ruin that part of the152 words
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Article, Illustration40 1933-05-12 5 L'<« suburban Race which was run at Epsom. The winner is owned by Mrs. C. Beatty and ridden by J. Collins. Pommame was second and Colorado Kid third. The photograph shows the progress of the race.40 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement278 1933-05-12 5 'A FILM that is certain to earn screen honours for its producers" Nightly at 6.15 and 9.15. LAST TWO NIGHTS! Cr^^ FIRST NATIONAL'S amazing Revelation of the World's Greatest Financial Scandal— the MATCH KING" on account of its all-round brilliance deserves to be with classed among: the best pictures yet278 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article923 1933-05-12 6 CBICKI i The Promise of the Dark Blues Oxford with eight Old Blue* available, shouli ride this tern provided < thai the "i<i hands pia\ up to the torn expected n I 'm '1 at a ii .thy good la I l> l< r b discovered,923 words
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Article92 1933-05-12 6 Many (iames Postponed Owinji to Rain New York. Hay 10. Tno following baseball games which were to t<» liav«> been played to-day, were postponed! owing to ram NATIONAL LftAGUt Chicago vs. Brooklyn Cleveland vs. Philadelphia. BI I < »ins vs. (few York IMFRICW I.KACiI X Host on fa. Cleveland92 words
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Article59 1933-05-12 6 Singapore Volunteer XI vs. Wiltshires liic following have been Invited tv> piayi Cricket for B.V.C va Wiltshire Regiment on] Friday May ii2ti\ and Saturdaj ftiaj 13th, at S.CC R. N. Hamilton (Capt). R. O. Clanford C. U Wnvfle. R. Tufneil g. Ooddard A I Horsle] c; Westerhout. h b.59 words
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Article99 1933-05-12 6 School's TwtMitv Fourth Consecutive Win From Our Ovi C r respondent I Miid.ii!. \prii IS. nnal game In the Southend and District S hoolboys' League was played on Baturdaj afternoon, wtten Brewery Road School won tin Ir twenty-fourtl consecutive match. They beat Lond< n Road Southend —the99 words
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Article118 1933-05-12 6 Tommy Hampton, holdei the wo i for 800 metrei and th. Briti h half-mile champion, bas Informed Mr. .7 c Crump, hon of the Surrey County aa a thai he will not defend his title ol Surrey a«o yards champion at the forthcoming meeting at Ring Edward118 words
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Article112 1933-05-12 6 The following have been Invited to plaj to; the SR.c. against the Khalsa Association on Saturday at a pjn. on the s.r.c ground: p. d'Almeida (Capt N Sullhan. M Valberg. A. B Collick. R C. Oehlers I Eoer P. F. de Sou/a. V. O Galistan. T de Costa.112 words
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Article92 1933-05-12 6 The Indian Association cricket teams for week-end matches arc a.^ Follows: Against C.s.c. on Saturday, N a Maiial. N. Abbasohoy, a a. Samy, j. Hargovind Amarehand, 8. s. Varma, s. o. Rajahram, D k. Samy. Noordln, R. k Pradhan and j t. Paranjothy. Reserve. A C. Sinha92 words
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Article79 1933-05-12 6 I From Our Own Correspondent j Seremban, May X. The following have been selected to represent Neyri Sembilan m an Inter-State lixture agamnt Wf longer on the Saturday and Sunday next at Kuala Lumpur:— G M Brand (capt), V. E H. Rhodes. T X Sukuma.cn, Gurdial Sln-h.79 words
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Article83 1933-05-12 6 It has been left to the French Socialist newspaper. Te Populalre.' to rtiicom the vet ret of Oxfords failures In the Varsity Boat Race Oxford, it says, fa the kemple of aristocratic JTOUth. whose sluggish blood provide* athletic talent far below that of Cambridge, which83 words
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Article25 1933-05-12 6 F«»r the 1933 worlds billiard chammonshlp match the Walter Uadrua" billiard table (made by Padmore. was chosen by Walter Lindnim. Clark McConachy. Newman and Davis25 words
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Advertisement212 1933-05-12 6 \y'.'. .v^/.v/A'AX'/jPVV V y^'rV J^ x*"7/ THE (BUSINESS IMPROVING. BRITISH FACTORY'S RECORD. In these days of trade depression it is heartening to learn that at least one industry is working at full pressure, as indicated by the latest report from the Austin factory at Longbridge. Birmingham. It is revealed that212 words
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Advertisement104 1933-05-12 6 'THE ONLY SAFE WATER «f IS STERILISED WATER" I Liquid Chlorine will absolutely destroy all microbes and is the least expensive, costing one dollai ifa to purify 1,000,000 gallons of water. Chlorine Jfl Control Apparatus is used extensively m ReservoirSewerage Systems and Swimming Baths. ffjj WALLACE TIERNAN LTD., i.ondon. englanh104 words
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Article, Illustration620 1933-05-12 7 COMPLETE UNANIMITY WITH THE UNITED STATES MENACE OF RECENT EVENTS America To Share In Future Security Pacts rr w *«hi««ton was justified and' it achieved lilts Claimed Sir John Simon m a speech on wed the Premier*! statement In the House of tmericanBritish Radio - 620 words
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Article34 1933-05-12 7 H he B \v- H R H John na of RobertH Bthel I H Mall and rchkihi. pale le4 a BBsl I -own I ive the Hill Tlie B »f he mm. Mat34 words
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Article155 1933-05-12 7 Heavy Demand for Seats At Ceremonial Parade The blrthda.v t>t His Majesty the Kiri-i will. be celebrated on Saturday.June 3rd The customary ceremonial parade, at which. His Excellency the Oovemor will attend, will take place on the Esplanade at 7.45 a.m. Beating accommodation m the enclosures -w.ill be155 words
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Article40 1933-05-12 7 The Ntfri Sembllan branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya has Installed a uniformed watchman at the Car park opposite the Plaza cinema. He is English-speaking and does much to keep away the urchins that crowd for 1 nrotoctior. money.40 words
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Article338 1933-05-12 7 NEW COMPANY'S PROJECT Malay Artists For Malay Talkies Indo-Malayan Talkies is the title ol a new company which ha< tx-en formed, to produce In Singapore talkie ninvs with a local atmo6pher :md foUutug Malay artistes. The ih>\\»'i behind the venture is Mi- Motilal338 words
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Article333 1933-05-12 7 PrtCCgi Server and Road Sweeper Alter a ioii^ adjuurnmt nt the aw ,s-;«iu.^t a proem server ettached to the Civil District j Court, Baboo Singh, ot accepting :t bnb. :->t s.{ from a mat! nlm vas anxious to hay, three statunonses served, was resumed before M: H A333 words
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Article72 1933-05-12 7 1' Candidate for Seat m Dutch Cabinet [From Our Own Correspondent] Medan, May 8. It |g stated by the Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad that Mr Welter, formerly viee -president of the Council of the D.E.1., is a candidate for Colonial Qc Cretan In new Dutch Cabinet Another candidate is72 words
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Article80 1933-05-12 7 On The Road To Singapore Wheeler and Woolsey, the famous Radio film stars ;»re on their way to Singapore. They are' travelling by N.Y.K. Line and recently arrived m Japan by the Asama Man;. At present they ■n staying at the Cathay Hotel, Shanghai. They intend spending80 words
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Article434 1933-05-12 7 Man Who "Blamed The Woman" SHIP PASSENGERS Allegation That Chandu Was "Planted" A man and woman named Knm Ann and I Ch ow veo Yok. respective^, tried to shift the blame on earh other when they were charued yesterday morninu befon Mr H a Forrer ■the434 words
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Article149 1933-05-12 7 L Double Murder at I > arit Buntar From Our Own CcNfcapondeni I la i pint;. May 10. The stabbed and burned bodies ol a planter and his wile were found at Tanjonfi Plandang, a suburb of Parit Buntar. A few nights ago, the .inhabitant..-, of the muklm149 words
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Article104 1933-05-12 7 Negrri Scmbilan Frosts 1 From Oin Own Correspondent] Seremban. Ma> 10. That Malay oflketl arc slowly takincr I 1» -adhn; hand m the administration of Oovemment Is wen 1n Neeri- Sembilan Chi- Hunah bin Abdullah, tin able Malax magistrate, is now collector oi land revenue and chairman of104 words
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Article103 1933-05-12 7 The 101U and 11th meetings of th<- Trade i CommLssion were held m Stngfcpore on Tuesday and Wednesday F\uther evidence \va> taken) from Mr. W. C. Southam regarding the effect) of the Shipping Conference and Ottaei factors! :on the trade of Singapore. Evidence was taken from the Hon103 words
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Article752 1933-05-12 7 iWOKE FROM BED TO FIND CLOTHES GONE Mysterious Disappearance Prom Locked Room That he woke tip one morning to find almost jail his clothing stolen, despite the fact that th< doors of his room were- ptill locked, was the com--1 plaint made by a young Chinese752 words
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Article67 1933-05-12 7 Two Men Charged With Incitement I From Our Ovn Correspondent I Medan. May X. Arcfirdint' |o tin Sot nhaiaasch Handelsblad a European tn>op-st>imant -major and a Europ- l tan COiporal were barged m Souraba> v. ith Incitement of the Navy. The sentence demanded for ttK lirst WM two67 words
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Article85 1933-05-12 7 For Friday, May 12th. 1933 Before the Chief Justice m Chamber* .it 10.30 a m. Summonsfs- m -Chambers, Originating Sun:- i mons and IhNtp leader Summons i In Ist. Court at 11.15 a.m. Petition for Vesting Order m o p No 3 :w and Judgment Summons. Followed by85 words
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Article280 1933-05-12 7 Soviet's Vast New Railway I Plans 30,000 KILOMETRES To Carry 2,000,000,000 b 1937 z Moscow, May 11. The total length oi the new railways to be built m the U.S.S.R. during the second Five- Years' Plan will measure some 30.000 kilometres and 2n.000 kilometres an-280 words
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Article406 1933-05-12 7 Throe Justices of the Peace Created Fion. Our Own Corn .-poiuient I vp M.. If On the occasion of the btrthdaj of n n the Sultan of Prrak. <«)-(in\ ifr w .1 r tsnbv M.C.H of Ipoh Mr Toll Knu H-«-. ol r..ij>iru Ifr. J. N Shctlield. of406 words
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Article139 1933-05-12 7 Influx of Had Notes to the East Indies I Prom Our Own Correspondent Mrdan. May According to the R;it.,-,aiMh Ntomi I Javasche Dank is p-< •of Hi le« guilder bar\k-n. t<s as the Inflin -frvj notes cannot bo pinniiltj. it is won -known. -;ivs the paper, ih-.r of139 words
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866 1933-05-12 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1933. THE STAGE SET Independently of concerted action later. President Roosevelt is working, with determination and energy to, set his own house m order before the I World Conference assembles a month' hence m London. The Farm Relief Bill, conferring as it does the866 words
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Article42 1933-05-12 8 HH the Tuan Muda of Sarawak lei Liverpool an May 20. by the Hector and la due m Singapore on June IT Mr R O. Mi-dew, of the Mint > Department rmd Mr. Pet her bridge have beep, admitted to Batu Ga.iah Hospital.42 words
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Article166 1933-05-12 8 Senate Passes Farm Bill Uashinuton. May 10. Tlie Senate finally adopted the Farm Relief Bill including the inflation amendment authorising the President tc reduce the gold content of the dollar or order a large expansion m currency. The Bill ha? been sent to the President for approval. TheReuter - 166 words
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Article54 1933-05-12 8 Shanghai. May 11. The Chinese Foreign Office has issued a statement saying that information has been received from the Chinese Embassy m Moscow that If. Karakhan. the Russian Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, has denied the news of the sale to Japan of the C.ER by Russia Sin54 words
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Article92 1933-05-12 8 LATEST RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the 6terling rate m New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow RUBBER London, May 11. Spot 2 29 32d. (2 25 32d). Forward 2 3H32d, (2 2732 d). Tone of Market92 words
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Article649 1933-05-12 8 And an Old And Weatherworn Stone A tale of old Telok Blanga— in its day the most popular spot m Singapore, because at the old P. and O. wharf out there on the headland the mails from Home arrived: now quiet and deserted m surroundings649 words
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Article65 1933-05-12 8 Emergency Powers For Government Bruv»rls. Ma> ll A Bill to Riant rnu'reency poogfl u> the Government was adopted by lo votes to 11 votes by a special commission which the Chamber appointed to examine it T'.ie measure eivr* the Cabinet power to make t< v.d salaiy changes andReuter - 65 words
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Article64 1933-05-12 8 [.eaves on Sea Hello II for Tour of East Coast S<«a Bellr II |«f| the Harbour y« tour of the cast coast of tho Peninsula whkch uill occupy about twenty d; t \v H-s V the Governor was ac rompanu'd by Ladf Cl«'m.'nti. the Misses Clementi. th.' ADC.64 words
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Article36 1933-05-12 8 Dutch Planes Dehiyed 21 Hours fFrom Our Own CorresDondpnt] Bangkok. >1.i% II The Dutch air mail's outward and hon. planes were both 24 hours late an Donmuani?. The reason for Om A known.36 words
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Article84 1933-05-12 8 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Fate Of Red Commander After Defeat Shanghai. M.iv 11. A cable from Chanpsha. capital of Hunan states that the Hunanoso at my led by QcMfftl Chen Kwanp-chune: has scored a decisive victory against the Reds m thr Menhua Distri. t Hou Ta-yun. a84 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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137 1933-05-12 8 Severe Criticisin Of "Show Boat" To thr Kdititr Sir—lt i.- tion on the si, of the Ntl A ■■fntteonl tralia offered playing produ tl and quality v have bungled it Whi-.i the vMtoa on -1,. nager.s p| mil I utmost diiik nil I Publiritv O!U< I hour !>■:.>: I Publicity137 words
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Letter41 1933-05-12 8 To thr Idiuii H Su.- W.i I khaMght I li.ibi' hftblt I to that I I i i th- I ftitiip:: know D .i'- >' H tiny m H > eDdcd In >i. Thr H I bit> i I I41 words
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Article27 1933-05-12 8 Sl^OOJNHI Liability Swaton ft* I p I c1onI»1y r BM1 11-.' mm nnd I i^^l IMMV I jconin.' r loan tx>r.'. tho ItUl Union TimesUnion Times - 27 words
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Advertisement147 1933-05-12 8 Caldbecks Sherries Caldbecks Ports WINES FOR THE CONNOISSEUR'S TABLE. Have You Visited Our New PROVISION STORE IT IS WORTH YOUR WHILE COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. TOM WALLS Racehorse Owner and Actor-Manager says 'Filter tip' beats 'Smoker's throat TOM WALLS jg&P The celebrated Stage and Film Actor, M Kate-horse Trainer and147 words
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Advertisement55 1933-05-12 8 IT HAS BEEN SUGGESTED that advertisements be placed on pillar boxes. On the other hand many people favour the idea of having a "Post No Bills" notice on the boxes. If you take out "GAFLAC" POLICIES you can regard many risks with equanimity. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD.55 words
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95 1933-05-12 9 Home Secretary's Hint Of Marching Orders London. May 11. i-niffht, Mr George Lansbury, leader of the Labour Party made a deter- debate over the presence m Britain iretenUUve, on the ground that threat to British political institutions. ni.mfM'rs urged that Herr Kosenberg ■Ljur.t»-d to leave London and the Home SecretaryReuter - 95 words
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Article100 1933-05-12 9 I man" H H Hi I by H Aorhi H H I B held at H i.> 000 B him •> i< ii» H In Mm, May 9. H Com- the for political rcaaona of which there] b< i n many In the laat tern day.-Reuter Wireless - 100 words
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Article64 1933-05-12 9 PERIODIC AI.S BANNED It h announced that the French Ambassador latted Baron von Neurath. Foreign Min_>I i when be made representations regarding the prohibition of the sale of French newspaper, m Oerman) The Minister referring to the prohibition of German newspaper. In France, proposed "mutual cquilisation m the form ofReuter Wireless - 64 words
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27 1933-05-12 9 Ifcklnf, \i. n p> thrown into ■tfemtnl this momroplane, 1 'ipHicsc bomber, fc*ptaretf. n,, chljji«nnf«i ih« visitor 1 iv--ould Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 27 words
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Article63 1933-05-12 9 H I H H H H ed the m I o avoid hostilities along the Shanhaikwan-Peiping Railway, to avoid complications with the British. Phe small army m the route consists entirely >f Manchukuo troops. An artillery battle took place between Changchiachuang and Chukohuang between Chinese and Japanese armouredPeiping Railway - 63 words
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Article60 1933-05-12 9 A strong Japanese column made two unsuccessful attempts to cross the Luan at C'hinglung this morning-, when the troops under (.rncr.il Yung Chao-yun repulsed and inflicted heavy casualties on the attackers. Two divisions of Chinese reinforcements, one from Shansi another from Shensi. arrived at Peiping to-day and started digging trenches60 words
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Article140 1933-05-12 9 The well-to-do classes of Tientsin and Peiping art- n>H'ing to the interior, and the panicstricken population has made the situation i worse. A late conference of the Chinese leaders m P> lpins decided to defend Peiping and Tientsin j and to ask Marshal Chiang Kai-shek to takeUnion Times - 140 words
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Article59 1933-05-12 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, May 11. A report from Tokyo states that the director of the South Manchurian Railway and the Colonial Oftlc« m Tokyo have completed a fifteen years' programme for the emigration of Japanese to Manchuria, Jehol and Mongolia Emigrants will be granted 15059 words
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Article104 1933-05-12 9 General Strike Attempt A Failure Madrid. May b The great strike against the Governing at up to now has not realised the hopes of its promoters though there have been clashes betvvn extremists and police and soldiers m various places m the provinces m the course ofReuter Wireless - 104 words
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Article76 1933-05-12 9 All Males of 22 Called To Colours Moscow, May 9. All Soviet mal" citizens born m 191 1 aro being called up for service m the Red Army. They v.ill bo required to serve for one cr two years according to the extent of their previous education. AnReuter Wireless - 76 words
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Article39 1933-05-12 9 Finnish Flier's Three Months Tour Helslngrforq, Finland, May 11. Captain Bremer has started east on a world flight that is expected to last three months. He is using a Junker plane with an ArmfttrnncrSiddeley Oenet engine. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article125 1933-05-12 9 Mr Soong promised the closest Slno- American collaboration at the World Economic Con- ference. He said the traditional Sino-American friendship would be a potent factor m world affairs and complimented Mr Roosevelfs i courage and foresight m manfully handling the difficult economic financial problems confronting the United States.Reuter - 125 words
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Article88 1933-05-12 9 Washington. Hay 10. Mr T. V. Boong was entertained to luncheon by the Secretary ol State. Mr. Hull. AIM pre- Knt were the Secretary of the Treasury. Mr Wood m. the Secretary for Commerce Mr. Roper, the Mexican Minister of Finance, the German delegate. Dr Schaclit. andReuter - 88 words
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Article50 1933-05-12 9 Doctor's Dash to Gandhi's Bedside Poona. May n. Mrs. Gandhi baa been unconditionally d Reuter New Delhi. May 11. Doctor Ansari is hurrying to Poona m response to an urgent call from Mrs. Naidu who reports that Gandhi has developed jaundice and passed a bad night ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article86 1933-05-12 9 Simla. May 9. The Government of India In the communique announcing no change m the general policy regarding the release of civil disobedience prisoners, adds that the temporary suspension ot LiM civil disobedience movement m no way fulOlls the conditions which will satisfy the Government that the movement ha. mReuter Wireless - 86 words
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Article95 1933-05-12 9 Berlin. May 8. The German Minister for Defence. General von Blomberg, m a statement issued to-day declared that the German delegation to the Disarmament Conference had no intention of causing unnecessary difficulties but the British disarmament propose Ls were creating extraordinary difficulties for Germany. It was impossible toReuter Wireless - 95 words
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Article107 1933-05-12 9 London. May 9. The deadlock reached at the Disarmament Conference is understood to have been the subject of a long and frank talk m London to-day between Mr. Norman Davis, the American Ambassador Extraordinary who has been discussing the tariff truce with British Ministers, and Dr. Rosenburg. theReuter Wireless - 107 words
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Article54 1933-05-12 9 liuddhist "Fasting Into Death" Nanking, May 11. j The noted Chinese Buddhist. i j Tan Yu-shan. has begun a sympathy "fast unto death" i J with Gandhi, who he said "is fasting for the salvation of mankind." jj Tan Yu-shan visited Gandhi J m India a few years54 words
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Article68 1933-05-12 9 Boots Coy. Now Under British Control London, May 9. After lengthy negotiations, arrangements were completed to-day by which the control of Boots Pure Drug Company. Limited, passed from American into British hands by the acquisition by an English financial group of 1,000.000 pound shares m theReuter Wireless - 68 words
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Article62 1933-05-12 9 Martial Law Declared In Paraguay Asuncion, May 11. Martial law haj; been declared throughout the country for the duration of the hostilities with Bolivia. Paraguay is notifying the League of Nations of the existence of a state of war. Reuter Wireless. [A message yesterday stated that Paraguay62 words
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Article34 1933-05-12 9 Another French Air Liner Disaster Madrid, May 9. Five people were killed when a French airliner on the Toulouse— Casablanca route crashed m flames forty miles north of Barcelona. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 34 words
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Article31 1933-05-12 9 Stockholm May 9. The Government will propose m the Riksdag that the Riksbank be exempted until June 15th from having to redeem bank notes m Kold. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 31 words
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Advertisement218 1933-05-12 9 IVOR THS— #5) THE NAME OF. /l4\ "WORTHS 9 V^j^t|^^ has long been a ujfjfii II synonym for excellence 1 1 i m corset ry and the graceful figures of fit f/ [lf wearers of their choice 111 c 'if I 6|l creations are invariably No. 689 worths corset conspicuous218 words
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Advertisement1134 1933-05-12 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steaift Ship Co.. Ltd., and China THE HUA KHIOW BTEAMSHTP CO., (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.. THE CUNARD STKAMHHIP Co.. Ltd. THE '3TRAITS STEAT ISHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THF CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd.1,134 words
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Advertisement515 1933-05-12 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd* (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamers. DueS'pore. Sails Spore. m.v. CITY OF LILLE For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg May 30 June 2 s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI For Havre. London. Rotterdam Si Hamburg515 words
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Advertisement311 1933-05-12 10 P. British India ard Ap Cai H MAIL, PASSENGF.R ANn ,^l SERVICES '-<■ PENINSULAR AND ORIENT ai I UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS \n i JljM^^H LONDON AND FAR V> S t/J OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR \Z Ttanate. >ifi«.«,H. KAISAR-I-HIND 11.500 M:u t > B MANTUA 11.000 |fc| B^^H SOMALI 6.500311 words
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Advertisement496 1933-05-12 11 \D-THE- WORLD TRAVEL 0. S. K. LINE ;g opportunity of seeing \ST SOUTH AFRICA, SOUT -ill AMERICA, JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTS iXIMATELY 5 MONTHS TO 2 AT PASSENGER'S OPTION i \n MIX WOKI.I) TRAVEL FAKES FROM r.APORI BACK TO SINGAPORE:— 190 BY A (LASS VESSEL 172 BY W (LASS496 words
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Advertisement485 1933-05-12 11 to bikon: FROM ifNGATOKC AND FBNANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SL'KZ, POK'l SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arihr Spore. Snore. Penanjj. York Prea Qarfleld May 20 .May 23 Ma] 25 July 4 Pres. Polk Junt 3 June ti June 8 July v Pies Adams June485 words
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Advertisement959 1933-05-12 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCBAPPIJ MABOg— Friday, May 12, Poeloe-Kidjaog, Bapat ItombUahan. Poeloe-PallM usd R a Or ttU NOORT Friday. May 12. tfuntok (pasaenftri did mulls onrj Bata and Sourabaya. TIXOMBO— Friday. Vay 12. Be la wan-Doll. PAIIL'D^ Saturday. May 13. Padang-Bay, Aniix-n.u.. Hu.l. 1. n_ and Botmbajl DX959 words
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Article134 1933-05-12 12 Ships Alongside the Wharve* or Expected to arrive East Wharf t Entrance Gate 1;. Op Ten Noort. Takada. 20 Main Wharf I Entrance Gate I). Ranchi. E^ero. 18; Tung Song 15; Tinhow 13: Kota-Nopan 9; Durban Mam 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Hosang 30; Eurybates134 words
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Article237 1933-05-12 12 Ranee. Brit. 3143. from Batavia 115 foi Jaffna 11.5. Ipoh. Brit. 723. from Penang 11.5. for Penang 13.5. Ban Hong Liong. Brit. 709. from Cheribon 10.5. for Java Ports 12.5. Kamuuing. Brit. 1275. from Bangkok 10 5 for Malacca 11.5. Medusa. Brit. 323, from Kelantan 10 5 for237 words
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Article823 1933-05-12 12 Organiser of the Royal Australian Navy Vice-Admiral Sir William Rooke Creswell, K.C.M.G., K.8.E., retired, who died at Melbourne, Australia, recently at the age of 80. j had a career of unusual interest. His name will always be associated with the establishment and early service of the Royal Australia823 words
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Article56 1933-05-12 12 May 10.-Dupleix, ,Fch): Prachatipok Bhunurangsi. .Siani); Cap. St. Jacques (Fchr Gemas. Sin Aik Lee. Esmeralda. Aing u-oxik <Bnt>; Soerabaya. Cremer. Kepah (Dut) May n._Nieuw Holland, Tidore Van dor Lyn, v. der Does de Bye. Palima, Angelina Tomonon, (Out); Hua Tong. Kistna. Kednh Tilawa. Hong Peng. Najam, <Brit); Rangoor Maru.56 words
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Advertisement645 1933-05-12 12 Burns Philp Line. < incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the S.S. MANGOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins do645 words
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Advertisement347 1933-05-12 12 THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LIMITED. (Incorporated In Denmark) Telephone 5323. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN From From From From C'pore Malacca Port Penant M.S. Bwett. ALSIA 30/5 30/5 31/5 2/1 BORINGIA 20/6 20 6 21/6 23/1 FIONTA 11/7 11/7 12/7 14/f ERRIA 1/8 1/8347 words
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Advertisement83 1933-05-12 12 i. s. kTlinl lIH IMI.K«, IM I ROM l\. r J<Mf|l ca-Ti i I FOR X W I MA] i 1 CLYI BOS I to I rED I I No Knife: 1 No Surges No Bthi r misery th and e^ JA tiorLj. k: or am and Jj doctor rcm.«.83 words
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Miscellaneous449 1933-05-12 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 »jh. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 am Saturdays 7 p m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every449 words
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Article416 1933-05-12 13 Holidays m Honolulu, Canada or United States We have received advice from Messrs. Bous'cad Co.. Ltd.. agents Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd.. Singapore, that effective from Juno Ist to July 31st. the Canadian Pacific will issue .special excursion tickets from Hong Kong to Honolulu and return at First Tourist416 words
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Article292 1933-05-12 13 Officers* Association and Welfare of Britons With one of its members awaiting trial m Hong Kong on a charge of manslaughter, and throe others m the hands of Chinese bandits, the Officers Merchant Navy) Federation is having a busy time, striving to help thes* Unfortunates. When I292 words
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Article76 1933-05-12 13 The following passengers are sailing on the Suwa Maru v.hich left London on April 21st for the Far East: Miss I. O. Alexander, Miss J. Donaldson, Mr. F. L. Jones, Mr. C. J. R. Mandy. Mr. N. K. Lin, Miss I. Oliver, Miss F. Ritchie. Miss B.76 words
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Article668 1933-05-12 13 Communications Department and Steamer Purchases In spite of the continued efforts of Mr Horikin. chief secretary of the Japanese Cabin.-t tor a compromise, the controversy between tru E>epartment of Communications and t i\e Department of Overseas Aria as over Uv purchfu of old vessels by the Dairen Kui<668 words
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Article230 1933-05-12 13 Ellerman's Wilson Line Vessels Montreal, P.Q. The Ellerman's Wilson Liiw of Hull, England, will inaugurate a regular freight steamship service from Montreal to Hull. Middlesbrough and Aberdeen v.ith the opening of navigation on the St. Lawrence. The company started operating from Canada this winter wirh a service230 words
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Advertisement353 1933-05-12 13 I THE APORE FREE PRESS cc 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. >)e Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered the Chotn Hazi each morning. Latest 1.-itest telegrams and latest announcements. ndon rubber and tin cables appear daily. ill features include pictures, bridge notes, page with lutest fashions, sporting. wireless353 words
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Advertisement280 1933-05-12 13 \i'«! Fa it Hi WPT STOP' M efe?H!!^£"^' S SAKE 1\ |k tt't'fh tir*' living parts of your body They may be ill ■T tluouyh lock o\ the proper you can urc your teeth from within—^^ KALZANA, the Calcium food, is the netu idea m the care of the teeth.280 words
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Article151 1933-05-12 14 Many jouii". |H>rson looks old and haggard ttarauffc IndtejeaUen. The continual pain and disfomfort < ojnbined \^ith the inability of weakenid stomach organs to extract nourishment lroni food aiv such a terribl* strain that they drive all trace of youth away. If you ever have151 words
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Article344 1933-05-12 14 LEPROSY UNDER CONTROL Work of Empire Relief Association London. April 25. Much, bM been (tone m hk ent years to coilOjUei the ancient disease Qfl leprosy. Sir Leonard ■JOBMSj at RMtdnc of the British Empire 1 1- prosy Rtliet Association, gave .some remarkable details of the success oi hydrocarpu.s oil344 words
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Article93 1933-05-12 14 Nanyang Siang Pau - Nanyang Siang Pau To Be Charged With Conspiracy Shanghai, May It. QeneteJ Liv Chin-nieu. commander of a division of Shantung troops m South Chekiang against the Reds, was arrested by the police of Hangchow yesterday. HLs troops m Chekiang have bet n disarmed. It is reported that Ge*93 words
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Article168 1933-05-12 14 Settling Down to Life at the Zoo I From Our Own Correspondent I London. April 25. The tiger which was caught near Mr. A. O. OlenLster's tin mine m Ipoh m 1930. and which w:us presented to the London Zoo. has. so the News-Chronicle" reports, at last168 words
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Article152 1933-05-12 14 Sent to Prison at Slough From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 25. Planters m Malaya may remember Mr. William Lewis dv Lacey Butt, who was engaged m rubber planting m the Malay States some pears ago, until be was invalid home, He i belongs to one of the152 words
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Article943 1933-05-12 14 ROAMERS ON FAMOUS RACECOURSE A Complicated Boundary Problem First find your gipsy It is one thing to Issue a summons against these men who roam the Southern downlands. tt is one thing to hand out the summonses, and another for the gipsies to turn943 words
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Article14 1933-05-12 14 Mr. G. Sholton-Agar. of the Seventh \Ti. Estate, Kuala Lumpur, has left Tor Horn-14 words
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Advertisement163 1933-05-12 14 Freedom and "DUFF'S" Whisky gang thegither! GUARANTEED 12 YEARS OLD. ||1 Procurable at:— bjl Singapore Cricket Club. Singapore Recreation Club X- K?V S.V.C. Drill Hall SZ^-^^W KalTles Hotel. &%i*32**Ssm New Adelphi Hotel Ltd. V/fe^SfeXkra Sea View ffotel l td HiS^fSKSftl Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., FVIr^JII Kuil Bee Co lim163 words
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Advertisement522 1933-05-12 14 BANKS AND MS7 pT^ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 Rhftr** of £5 each ii.uuo.cuo Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Blshopsgate, London, EC 2 Afencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amrltsar522 words
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Advertisement111 1933-05-12 14 up» l*«& Hanoi Xl K'.ti 1 BMMrai 1 I r of th- 1 t Itltr- Flvxl r> J appit. 1 ii«'ss tnu 1 V,thk EAsran m Author; 1 Paid- ,41 I Re?er\p I BR.\N( Hi Karachi Klrl Bahrein B| kr .d allow. BAVIN n Brni. THE A SOUTH j| BRITISH111 words
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Miscellaneous703 1933-05-12 14 I BRITISH BROADCASTING I CORPORATION J PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA, i STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J FEDERATED MALAY STATES I I FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, J UAVENTRY, ENGLAND. I J Wavelengths 25.3 metre* and 31.3 i metres. J Friday, May 12th. j 1 B.S.T 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from I Big703 words
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Miscellaneous41 1933-05-12 14 ''Japan) JlAj*. Daily 10 am —noon 16.88 Daventry GBG. 16.88 Edinhoven (Holland PHI. 16.87 Bound Brook (N.J^ W3XAL. Dally, I—91 9 p.m. 14.47 Buenos Aires (Argentine) LBY. 13.97 Daventry GSH. 13.93 Pittsburgh WBXK. 12 6 p.m. Times are given In Q.M.T.41 words
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Article54 1933-05-12 15 rcßon v s REVU sad m I rnal Vehicle i i Ilii-lv I •odwill lusae Mltli irh your -i .)in I nine BMV \l UK l i -t r ibstantlal until nunodatc I >n to ill an a ill but IRlit- i( rabta cent i H Cld54 words
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Article358 1933-05-12 15 Sacrifices By Directors And Staff The ni-ffiiiK Of tbC MaJaya Publishing Hoiih. Limited m held y«*st»-rdrty at Uw ITgmtf Tl I offices «i the company. There were present: Mr. P r samis rtn Urn < h.iii i. \fr L. C. L. Marcollouth. Mr Keating M: S M TraCCf,358 words
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Article97 1933-05-12 15 London Reacts To Wall London, May •>. On tin- Stock Exchange to-day most foreign toekl y.Ud firm anci ther« m also a renewed 'ipwiird movement m Argentine Rails Homo nuiti:-. trials received further supjjort Tobaccos wen c partallf a c;ood restore, while Cehlri and Wirelsi v. tit alsoReuter Wireless - 97 words
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Article231 1933-05-12 15 liH-rt'Hse Of Australian Output s.i ijreal has beer, the Increase ol Japan's vool import thel she has recently been absorb- i Inv the whoi «ii tiie Increase m v (tralian production. iiu r markable fad is brought out bo ail reviei ol ih- world's wool production and231 words
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Article43 1933-05-12 15 An extraordinary general meeting of Biting Rubber Estates, Ltd.. adopted a resolution authorising the increase of the capital of the n rnpany from £75.000 to £80.000 by the creation f>o 000 Non- cumulative Convertible Preference i ihtMl of 2s each43 words
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Article177 1933-05-12 15 Changes m Representative Prices May X 10. American Can. Com 78 78 82 An T*phone and Tgnph 99.. 100 1 1 03 AIdWMMI Railroad 56 M^fc 59 Dupont 34-| 56', .">9 Firestoiw. Common 1 7 j 11% 19 GtMi. Wk&Uk. 19' 19 20 '-j i Gen177 words
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Article106 1933-05-12 15 (■nthric and Company's Weekly Report Singapore May 11. Latest buyers' prica received by cabk this morninn fot Malayan Palm Oil and Palm Kernels arc asfollov* Palm Oil m Bulk c.i.l landed Weights New York Philadelphia 3.00 cents (UJS. currency) per i l lamit (i weights r106 words
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Article102 1933-05-12 15 Dealers' Stocks Decline In April Singapore May 11. Since our last report pi vls have advanced m I all markets, and a considerable amount of j business has been transacted Latest quatations are: Spot 8\ up London 2 13 1 titl up 1 ltid New York 4102 words
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Article63 1933-05-12 15 Amount brought forward from 1931, was ,£3,741. Add amount transferred from taxation reserve £1,314. and War Loan conversion bonus j £20. making £5,076. After deducting loss for 1932, £2,399 (against £2,564), there remain^ £2,676 to be carried forward. Output to May 7, was 119,462 lb., from which63 words
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Article181 1933-05-12 15 THE ABROAD Par May x Am.sUiUaii. 12. UT 8.4H 8.39 1-.. Athena 375 586 M7H Belgrade 25.22 247'^ 230 Berttn 20.43 14.32> V 14.36 Bombay Is. «v 1^.6 5 64 Is 6 5 64 IllUMllll IS 24.25 v 24.24 Bucharest SIS M 6 570 Buenos Air.- 47.58 41 otn 42181 words
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Article744 1933-05-12 15 Mersey Tunnel Experiment The toiiy-fourth annual general meeting o the Ceylon A-s&ociation m London was helc at 6. Laurence Pountney Hill. London Mr Walter Shakspeare (president of th( Association > was m the chair. Tin- ncaideut said:— Gent huen It if pleasant to be able to record that,744 words
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Article119 1933-05-12 15 Net Loss Of £65,109 Last Year A net loss of £65,109 is reported by the National Mining Corporation for 1932. which added to the debt of £110.277 brought m makes up a total debit of £175.386 The conditions obtained during the ywur have Bhovm some Improvement, stateu the119 words
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Article357 1933-05-12 15 EXCHANGE RATES May 11 SELLING London. 4 months' sight j 4 1 32 London. months' sight 2/4 London. 60 days" sight 2 3 31 32 --OS-don, M days' sight 2/3 15 it; London, dfrnmifl a 29 32 London, t.t. 2 l 7 Lyon and Paris, demano 98(1357 words
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78 1933-05-12 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Ma> llth.. 1! V|ock noon Buyers Srller* K S.S equal to I^ondor, Standard Spot (loose h 8R.S.S. equal to I^nuion Standard. (POB X if, it) 9 116 Standard R.S.S on T.nd. r JUBC 8 11 16 8 13 \K July 8", 8 7 >. July-Sept78 words
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Article817 1933-05-12 15 THURSDAY, MAY 11TH. 1933 OLOSLNO QUOTATIONS Buyers Selier. A.sam Kumbai.- <i» 24* 6d 26s Austral Malay 20.- 2,1s norn Aver Hitam (Sa) ISs M 14s 6d Batang Padang <st» 10 is Uhenderiang (£> dd is norn Hong Kong Tin <r»s> 14s Id 19s Kamponu Uos» 6.- 6d817 words
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Advertisement70 1933-05-12 15 *rf.<* <r;r»oO-000 Assnrance m force over S3S.(HM.<M>n The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Incorporated m the Straits Settlement*) Btern LMe Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.G. >000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurante Companies Act m every70 words
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345 1933-05-12 16 Melton's Pride Has Better of Tussle Thursday, Morning. The most interesting part of this morning's training was undoubtedly the appearance of the Griffins, No. 2 track being used lor the work. The two In O'Neill's care. Combina- tion and Melton's Pride, did an excellent gallop345 words
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Article30 1933-05-12 16 Amendment of First Run of the Maidens Division B read Aiva-Aiya (19) from Divi- j sion C and Division C read Sky-Raider (30 1 from Division B i30 words
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Article18 1933-05-12 16 [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT 1 London. May 11. Titian has been scratched from the Derby18 words
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Article457 1933-05-12 16 M UAR RIFLE CLUB (Jood Attendance at Annual Competition The Muar Rifle Club held its 6th annual open meeting at the Bukit Treh rifle range. Muar A record entry of 45 competitors^ amongst whom were an entry of 12 from the Royal Engineers. Singapore, made the meeting a great success.457 words
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Article884 1933-05-12 16 STRENUOUS FIGHT BY S.R.C. More Points for Padang Club S.R.C 3; I.C.F.A 0. The SRC's form has been one of the surprises of the season, but they did not shine against the I.C.F.A. at Anson Road, yesterday, m the first Division of the League. It took884 words
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Article102 1933-05-12 16 The following have been selected to represent the N.C.C. against the Minto Cricket Club on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the N.C.C. s ground: S. de Silva. C. Pereira, J. N. Fernando. E. Abyewardene, P. R. Scully, Choor Sinph. P. Forbes. E. van Jansz. S. Andree, A.102 words
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Article325 1933-05-12 16 Gruelling Fight In Penang Championships From Our Own Correspondent 1 Penang. May 11 One of the finest and most exciting matches m the Penang lawn .ennis championships so far was the third set m :he mixed doubles match between Mr. and Mrs. Storey and Miss Hardwick325 words
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Article80 1933-05-12 16 Results of Yesterday's Matches Following are the results of yesterday's ties In tho Tanglin Club Unnis tournament*. Men's Doubles Handicap P H Batti<=hill and S. H. Moss scr. boat D. C. Burn and Goodman Ambler. Ber. 6 4. 6 l. Mixed Doubles Open Mr and Mrs. F.80 words
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Article123 1933-05-12 16 Following art Urn results of latest ties m the SRC tennis tournament: Championship Singles N. A Hannay beat Dr. S. L. Oeliler- 6—4: 6—3 Doubles Handicap Dr W A Balhetchet and N E E'-s toue 30 > beat C. V Reutens and F. Scully iplus 2>. 6—3: 4—6:123 words
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Article138 1933-05-12 16 Tics fixed for the week-end m the S.C.R.C. tournament are as follows: TO-DAY'S TIES "B* Singles Handicap X I Tan vs. Tan Yong Poh. "B" Doubles Handicap T. H. Oh and B. Chew vs. C. P. S. Wong and Choon Hong. Jwee Yong and Kirn Woe vs. Huck.138 words
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Article180 1933-05-12 16 Hauick Win A Good Game London, April 18. About 6.000 spectators saw Hawick earn* off the Patterson Cup and gold medals at Mansfield Park. Hawick on Saturday. The extension to the terracing was crowded to capacity. Thousands of gallons of water pumped fnm the river Teviot on180 words
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LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP AT BUKIT TIMAH
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Article182 1933-05-12 16 Singapore Ladies Beat Garrison The draw and starting times for the qualifying round of the Andrew Currie Cup and ladies" championship to be played at Bukit Timah on Monday is as follows: 3.00 Mrs. K. C. Eu and Miss Abed. 3.00 Mrs. H. O. Hopkins and182 words
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Article79 1933-05-12 16 INTER -CLUB LADIES MATCH In the match between Garrison Golf Club ladies and Singapore Golf Club ladies at Bukit Timah yesterday the Singapore ladies won by five matches to two The results were: Garrison G.C. Singapore Ci.C Miss Maynard Mrs. Huggard 1 Mrs. Power Miss Law 1 Mrs. Holmes-Smith 179 words
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Article41 1933-05-12 16 Seven cards xvere taken out for the Robinson cup games at the Garrison Golf Club The best returns were: Miss F. Maynard. 1 Down Mrs. V. G. Savi. 3 Mrs. R. P. Power, Mrs. W. S Allen 441 words
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Article51 1933-05-12 16 The Navy cup open to units m the Singapore Garrison, was won by Sqr. Leader A E. BarrSim and Fit -Lieut. W. S. Allen, representing the Royal Air Force, who defeated Captain L. J. Fairehild and Lieut. R. C. Thompson. Ist. Bn. Wiltshire Regiment, m the51 words
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Article94 1933-05-12 16 Winners Of April Competitions I From Our O\\ n Correspondent Medan. May 8. The results of the April competitions of the Medan. Golf Club were as follows: Ladies" Bocey. Mrs. A. D. Trail. 1 down. Ladies' Spoon. Mrs \V W. Coultas 49 12 37. Men's Medal. A.94 words
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Article113 1933-05-12 16 Rou^h Play In Malacca Soccer Match IFrotn Out Ova Correspondent! Malacca. May 11. In the Centenary Cud first round to-day Bungaraya United beat the Muslims Perhim(x>nanstia by 4 goals to 1. The Muslims were the better sido but rough tactics cost them the game. Four penalties were awarded113 words
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Article118 1933-05-12 16 The semi-finals m the Malayan billiards championship, at the New World have been fixed for May 20 and 21 and the final tor May 27. Each match wtll be for 500 up The last matches of the third round took place last night, when Ang Chin Thian iB.A.C118 words
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