The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 June 1933
1933-06-07
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1933-06-07 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. a 13^76. ESTABLISHED 1835 SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1933. IU CENTS.19 words
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Article406 1933-06-07 1 Fighting is reported to have broken mil m North China and the Japanese hay* threatened to eliminate General Feng Page 9. The Afghan .Minister m Berlin has been assassinated by an Afghan student Face 9. India has raised the duties on non -British cotton as a reprisal406 words
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Article1065 1933-06-07 1 I*HE hint- were hushed and stilL I'¥ bleached passes m the ditch nn 'tlurj with rime. Here and then a robta iiutiert-4 unwillingly up irom the r« ad -lcio M thfl touring- car slid gently by. or a fat blackbird, .anrtl* ed from his m the iv. :>uld.1,065 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement174 1933-06-07 1 KLIM "rTwDBBEI MILK AIMKOUH TO PURE, rt MILK .v.BLE^A 1^ LEA OII4O Son stores. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL THI'RSDAY, JUNE Bth I, ANDREW'S HOSPITAL t/.f fnvtirunivhrd I'atronage of H.t. the Governor). EXTENSION TILL 2 a.m. RESERVATION AND DINNER ORDERS ESSENTIAL TO MAKE NOW CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. BATAVIA I174 words
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Advertisement177 1933-06-07 1 J^MT fl^Bßl i"^ C^ Bw I I Bff B^BT ("^^akJ V P^^iPß B^B^BSBI I I bIAbB bWß^''7.^^bl I Va bW >- T I Bh I B^^^blb^^bl B^^BB^bl BA I I ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL I ROTARY CLUB UANlfc 1 OF SINGAPORE ENTERTAINMENT 2 YI1?1?TQ TO IUY AT 1P \I177 words
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Advertisement125 1933-06-07 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS study At Hi me— Page 4. Be«r Brand For B: bic: Pi 9. You C;m B Sure of O**— Pmgi WhitiavaVs M Back To Proaperlty" --^iV Pauc G. CHRYSLER RIDING EASE ETIIE j I»HEH 1932-1933 By i R. W. E. Wilmot, "Old Boy" j of Argus and Australasian,125 words
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Advertisement22 1933-06-07 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THK NEAREST APPROACH TO PI RE. FRESH, PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES.22 words
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Article601 1933-06-07 2 To Europe via Canada or I .S.A. Whai more inlyn stliiii way home ran there be taken by routes different to the over-heated Red St i a hiicl Swez route? Bate von ever thought ol the unite borne b] China. Japaii and Canada 01 theFree Press London Correspondent - 601 words
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Article811 1933-06-07 2 I I lIOMM KS LIST j Baltiri*: 1 IlorslcN, I nitt-d Kn>;iiM'«-rx \n. I I Indians lKu uoi ..ut J J IVmyhan. Mali. a Club w *v<\<\ I;;;; n,>t out J I). O'C'otu. Single vs i Married. S.R.C. ;x not mil J J <;. M. Brand. Ne^ri811 words
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Article39 1933-06-07 2 lOTica.. Tennis f-nu*- AH .X,,..-r, I under U" 1: .M kp« t.r,.. OaM n." p I <iav 4i-". «*■•*-> H nn;mu. ,an \m- arran^vd fW H Ikt.s may M* l»rt "J J J K-iTi rill cJ H39 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement500 1933-06-07 2 DISTEMPER IN DOGS. SHKRLEY'S APPROVED REMEDIES. i i.mox. A proved Con sad I'uvenuvc Sure and rapid m its action. IMS'I'EMPFH CVRE. Removes the ievt-r m less than twenty-four hours. TONIC QUININE PILLS. Especially raluaJtie tas the saoond stages to prevent eoßapae and ooasptleatloot MEDICAL HALL, LTD. CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS500 words
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Advertisement452 1933-06-07 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tender* are now Invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Supply of Heavy Pipes and Cast Iron Specials for period Oct. Ist, 1933 to Sept452 words
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Advertisement477 1933-06-07 2 NOTICES. In the Matter of ORDINANCE No. 155 (COMPANIES) and m the matter of THE KUALA SAWAH RUBBER CO., LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation). NOTICE is hereby given that the creditors ■f the abovenamed Company, which is being 'oluntarily wound up, are requested on or »efore 15th day of June, 1933,477 words
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Advertisement10 1933-06-07 2 ORANGE-SMASH IS ALWAYS TOl' IN QUALITY AND TABTE. riAiiti x <10 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous295 1933-06-07 2 THE WEEK Wi-dnrsday. 7<h. lli,h Wutrr. (9.51, 8.0 IlJSft, 9.0 !i. Rotary Tiffin MMpM Hotd, 1 r>.m. Poottall: s.a.f.a. ixagmi (Div. i> s.c.c. vs. S. Chinese F.A. Stadium; (Div. II) Btrolßl Cattle Co. vs. Mtdicnl College niuii. Jalon Be.vnr: (Div. Ill) Marine Dspt IT m. B. Harbour Bofird. il.B. ground295 words
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Article433 1933-06-07 3 HYDE PARK MAGAZINE GUARD ASLEEP Chelsea Court-Martia! Allegations It was <<lk-^td at court -mart ml at ChelM a Barracks that A Scots guardsman uho wa.s supposed to br on s«-ntr\ duty at the Maga/ine. Ilyd** Park, was ir. the cookhouse, and The sergeant and other433 words
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Article294 1933-06-07 3 How Tariffs Have Helped British Basket-Makers The bn.sKt't-niakri> of Hiitain. helped by rccnt tariffs. hu\c challenged macceasfulb t foreign nionojx>ly m the leaking Of baskets. For Hearty thirty years they have btfii miuh >\ the Dutch, but Mr J H. I. Brooke, director >[ tiu Rural todmtrlea294 words
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Article84 1933-06-07 3 Dr. John Theobald Hill, who was found poisoned m a ■West End hotel, left instructions that his body was to be clothed m a blue serge Milt, shirt, collar, tie. and shoes. HLs pipe was Ito be placed m on» hand and a box of matches ,m the other, while84 words
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Article, Illustration649 1933-06-07 3 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson MASTERS OF BRIDGE (By MR. Walter Beiiiecke is v player oi an extremely cinrins type. Hiii favourite Bridge haunts mi n New York are The Whist Club, of which he has long been an honoured number, and Croekfords Club, where he finds much enjoyment m meeting649 words
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Article107 1933-06-07 3 Sunday's Ordination at St Paul's Cathedral Mi Ntvill Stevens, who M course well known m Malaya and who was Chairman at the luncheon of the Incorporated Society of Planters of Malaya m 1932. tells me that bf Ls to be ordained at St. Paul's Cathedral m TrinityFree Press - 107 words
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Article235 1933-06-07 3 Woman of 103 Leaves *2»>S,ofMr Many beauests to charities m London and Brighton are made m the will of Miss Mary Ann Smith, of The Drive, Hove. Miss Smith died on April 5, aned 103. Shi left £238.2<«;. sin- was the daughter of the lati Phillip Smith,235 words
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Article196 1933-06-07 3 New Yo.k Ex-Police Chiefs a uw Hue;* on the Perfect Poiftceman by Mi Bdward afulroone: Police Ouwinlnilanw oi Nw York untn :> "V- weeta ago, quoted by thr Britisii United Preas: •A detective must have cunning, a knowta human being*, and, a'oo- .11. a v-i»»>v.i<-<iu« of rrnninal196 words
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Article219 1933-06-07 3 Singapore Visitor to London A Chinese woman who wa^ awarded tIM M.8.E.. tor bet sen ices to the British Em pinduring the War is arriving m LOPdon. -tate> the Evening New.-. Bte i.s Mrs. LM ObOQII Ouan. ol Shmaport. the leading lady ol" the Straits OHMMk219 words
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Article68 1933-06-07 3 Sir Wallortl Harnnxx: Moiilhiuic* S< lb.N b__ been appointed to HOMtd Sir Eri<- C. E. Phipps as British Minister In Vienna. Sir Eric has been appointed Ambassador m Berlin m pJnr<of Sir Horace Rumbold who ts retiring When a Norwich golfer took his golf bag and clubs out of his68 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement204 1933-06-07 3 J -^y Howwill lie look when he grows up? ¥"I TILL he be strong, active, brimming with health? Or VV weafc, nervous, frequently ill? Much depends on *h.tt food he eats umi'. Quaker Oats has nourished ami developed millions of growg I hilJren lo robust men and women. It is204 words
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Advertisement43 1933-06-07 3 i To treat these complaints successget to the root of the trouble. Clarke's Blood Mixture b the world's greatest blood purifier and healer, it is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Of all Chemists and Sum. Equally good m LIQUID or TABLET form43 words
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Advertisement400 1933-06-07 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1926 REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Moa 1. 2 and 3. Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Singapore BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street, Malacca, 11, Light Street, Penang, AND 4 V Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur. BOARD OF DIRECTORS S. Q. Wong, Esq., (Chairman).400 words
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Article3051 1933-06-07 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON THE LONDON SEASON From the tree Press Correspondent London, May 22. ♦THE London Season has started 1 most auspiciously. The weather could not be better m fact it is a little too fine for the time of the year. We have had 72. 73 and3,051 words
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Article645 1933-06-07 4 SUMMARY OF AMERICA'S POSITION Stimulate Foreign Purchases The advantages accruing to the United States from a temporary abandonment of the gold standard may be summarized as follows 1. The amount of gold owned by the United States has been rendered immune against attacks from abroadFree Press; N.A.N.A. - 645 words
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Article105 1933-06-07 4 Among recent callers the Malayan Office were the following: Mr. R. St George CaulHeld of Singapore: Mr. P. S Williams iM.CS Bishop and Mrs. Ferguson Davie. formerly of Singapore; Lt.-Col. E. A. Ash of Klang. who is staying at the Badminton Club. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nugent of Johore.105 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement984 1933-06-07 4 STUDY I T f AT IN YOUR HOME SPA *t I 1 X^jl 1W t almo^tt /S^CASe^R^^^w^ffi^^ MATRICULATION Thar. m.BunrwiTi of commenclnt a car* er k. lt v. V^ A 1 U tha Jumpln,-off board for all ihTb.." .nY. 1 1.1' 1^ 1 11 CIVIL SERVICF Suitable to both MM984 words
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Article1028 1933-06-07 5 T OF BRITISH L fifdermaus" on the London. May M. ippMftag IB large t ivm are not t eat deal about the tduction, but the ring. This week, j» leased m I Out of nine Li.d <>1 London ayam to make Ml ;i broad that m picture as But1,028 words
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Article206 1933-06-07 5 Branches Broken When Royalty Died [From Our Own Correspondent] London, May 23. Sir Reginald Johnston gave an interesting address on Thursday night at the University of London. Speaking on tree worship m China he mentioned a tree which, it is said, prophesied I the splitting of206 words
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Article29 1933-06-07 5 John Potter, of Brdlington. Northumberland. who is 85. has never been attended by a doe- tor. never had a day'i, illness, and never had a bottle of medicine. i29 words
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Article317 1933-06-07 5 Thief's Remarkable Career SHADOWED FOR 3,000 MILES Former Singapore Man A man who had been followed for 3.000 miles by a railway detective, Arthur Hay, aged fortyfive, was sentenced at the Old Bailey. London, to three years' penal servitude for stealing suit cases on trains. He pleaded317 words
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Article59 1933-06-07 5 More than 2.000 children formed giant choir, which practically filled the Usher Hall. Edinburgh, at the opening of the Edinburgh Musical Festival, which fcg to last all this week Monmouthshire is the only county In Britain where nun are m the majority. Census returns show that for every 955 women59 words
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Article, Illustration105 1933-06-07 5 rvil took place at Aldershot for the Royal Tournament which Ufa pi^ ;lt oiympia, London. A feature of the Tournament will appearance of a tractor of 1909, the second m history. Lance rj l Darlin-, son of the original driver, who is still m the service, driving the 1909 tractor.105 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement273 1933-06-07 5 All London Flocked To See this remarkable Film that Shows us how the World will be 7 Years Hence CAPITOL Malayan Premiere TO-DAY 3.15—6.15—9.15 SEE The Beautiful English Star who achieved screen fame overnight for her role m "CAVALCADE"— DIANA WYNYARD "MEN MUST IN* 5 Bfv'v D^9|r MJ* m3"fi ''Jx?273 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article378 1933-06-07 6 HYPERION ONLY 15 HANDS King And Queen See New Record Set London. Al.i.v SI. Lord Derby, the taunchest supporter of racine In tjiiyiand. won tlie Derby to-da\ for ihe st'oncl time, his horse. Hyperion, ridden by Tbmmy We: ton. winning In the record timt ofReuter Wireless - 378 words
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Article204 1933-06-07 6 White Goat Her Stable Companion I.psom. June 'I. Their Majestic*, the Princess Royal and <(.untels,s ttMKMUSdg watrliod the tillies' classic the Oak.s. v.hich proved a real surprise occasioned b\ the victory of the outsider. Chatoiatnr. \ery temperamental iilly who has not gran any previow race m six outintjs.Reuter Wireless - 204 words
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Article41 1933-06-07 6 Kpsom. June I. In the Belmon< itak ay« tarlongp, MV stPiary'^ DevlnereM broke tiit> world's record tor ti'.t- rurkmga covering ihr distance In 54—3 5 second* representing a speed of orw 4] miles id) hour. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 41 words
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Article288 1933-06-07 6 Pbyed Eighteen Years For Derbyshire A great all-round '.sportsman and the I;tmous brother of an equally famous cricketer. Mi. Walter Sugg, died on his seventy-third birthday, at the village of Doro. Derby.shire. The son of a Sheffield solicitor. Mr. WalUr Sugg was the elder brother of Mr. Frank288 words
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Article431 1933-06-07 6 Victory Causes Uproar Biiimnuhaiii «raa very much agog with excite* meat over tbc tig Bghl between Jack Hood (Biimin;;hami anr) Adricn Anzuvt (Brussels;, vim wi^s defending tbc European v.t lu?r-wols:ht titlv- of whfcll he was the holder, writes Fred Uartiull. Hood '.von m the third round, kfae431 words
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Article276 1933-06-07 6 Famous Golfers Who Didn't Qualify Leeds. June 1. Follow my the failure ol 11 British Ryder Cup uomliu cs to qualify m the match play of the 1750 tournament, their were more surprises When the lirst two rounds were decided to-day. Bum on, the 22 year oldReuter Wireless - 276 words
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Article200 1933-06-07 6 Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament Lawn bowls American tournament :tt the sec Till RSDAY. JIM: Kth G. C. Miller anc 1 I). Timms vs. E J. Cassvls and C. M McNuir. E. H. R. BOffWBUm and X V. Morris vs E A. Stewart and P. M Aldu-d. If.200 words
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Advertisement172 1933-06-07 6 WHITE AW AYS Back to Prosperity sale fe MKN S IKNMS \)1 SHIRTS. \^L^^d Ktj--.li li mad- Kblte rathinc Price $1..)!) Ea. SUITS. fIT. IAM POTS. li F'hnns <A:\ s. E.P.N B l| toj) aiui ipoon (Jg^ Sale SI. (MI I) |H IUtIAK PIPES. JAM POTS. I FLASKS. (*jf N172 words
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Advertisement314 1933-06-07 6 I 2M Mr T-^»4 WA^ I wfejp amL viflaaal «t«»^lMM«# Jr m br ■5-% r^^A»jaatiH I w Conquer VH I Nerve troubles T fL Losb ol nerve-strength may result m such fjmmnSSj -eemingly different oon.plaints as li M U. Wm W^HMr m^\. dte sleepie^^ness,and nervous head I ■■■^^wflflflflHt *J In314 words
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EXAMINATIONS NOT SOUND TEST OF EDUCATION
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126 1933-06-07 7 Prejudiced And Preferential Avenues To Work FOUNDERS' DAY SPEECHES \lr. C G. Coleman On Last Year's I" Outstanding Successes i ibuU to the excellent work done by Mr C. G. Coleman. H Urn Inspector of Schools, was paid by Mr. D. W. MrLood. Raffle*126 words
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548 1933-06-07 7 lir HfLcod ri'uc .1 report of ■■•rK On June G last .war. h<? h. 1 kta tir-t ofJit-m 1 .s|)tt'(h day ml t thai he houid endeavour ..>• 1 blvi peech daysman OOttßSfJUenl .i« •■ommodarshad however, thisyra] -oninteriallr •;i«ir procramnv and organisation, that548 words
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Article1924 1933-06-07 7 "Old Boy" On Where Chinese Parents Fail m uir course 01 his speech Mr. \\v. Swei r«(»v. .i.NMwiated himself with the remarlci made bj Mr ifrLeod with regard to the work done i).v Mr. CulcmHu and added bis best wishes. As an «>lc pupil ol RalHe.- Institution he1,924 words
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Article318 1933-06-07 7 FOUND BESIDE "RED" PAMPHLET Seditious Document Charge Against Chinese A skinned banana and a Communist pamphlet were ftUeged to have been found near a Chinese youth who was arrested In Bawelock Rood and charged m the Third Police Court < before Mr. J. F. F318 words
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Article327 1933-06-07 7 Clkisha Puller Who Ciimv W NVomiin's Help That, m? mi beaten uuionsckus beoauee be Intervened an behalf of woman food hawker irhen three cqrtomera irflniod to pay for thtir nu-al wm the Btorj toi<« to the first; magistrate Mr. h. a Porrer, yesterday by Chlneee rikisha327 words
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Article471 1933-06-07 7 LOAN THAT WAS NOT REPAID No Case Againsi ('hinese (\mtncU\r Without being tall <\ upon for )u> delcncc, Poh Hock Bee, Ohlneai buiiriin-.' contractor waa dtscharged b] Mr. J. P. P. (;!<_•. sii!jgapore TJijkj Magistrate, yeaterday afternoon lon a charge of cheating. h> wa471 words
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Article162 1933-06-07 7 Prolonged Hearing' Again Postponed After several adjournments iui lustructton^ from tilt Deputy PudUb lYoeeeutor (air. J. h. Baaeett>, atr. s. Pung vai recalled to five evldanee featerdas In tin preUmJnary Inaanr) Into two chargee of iiwiatliit au;>insi Wonu Kong Tang befor Mr. a. w Hay, Ua- gga. (apore162 words
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Article123 1933-06-07 7 Kut Revenue Officers Were Suspicious 'l'n* tobacco alls belongs t-< dectu ed Japanese fisherman, and I uas tnkftOf it to b* burled with th<- OOfpat In arrordanc-c vxith our Japanese «'ustom." pleaded an aeanaM pacaon wh».n he v;as fhar-(d befON Mr H. A Form the Criminal123 words
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Article63 1933-06-07 7 French Sepoys Turned Out Of Temple iTunidrrnaijoit-. June i. Jeered at by a party of Bengalis, unloucha- bles of a re«rlment of French Indian sepoy* were turned out of the templets or Indian worshippers. Seven Bengalis wen- badiy hurt and taken to hospital. The sepoys concerned arc now63 words
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Article184 1933-06-07 7 Chinese Dies Of Broken Neck TRAFFIC BRANCH Alleged Dangerous Driving Inspector harhs B. Wood, nf Mi« Traffic Branch. Singapore. was charged before the Fourth Magis trate, Mr. <i. S. KauiiiiKs. yesterda> with causing the death of a Chinese hawker named Low Lmg b> a rash art by184 words
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Article263 1933-06-07 7 Dr. V. Norris To Leave for Itutterworth Dr. V H Norrhs vlic im.s l>< n .1 m- urn hi tin Kntot .^t.t; 1 ol thi Ocnaral Botpttal Aporc if -Mm i .1- i Bhorttj <>\w <>i r i<» B»it p orth Mag i mi r-< fin <263 words
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Article168 1933-06-07 7 Five Months for Illegal Possession Chim m fitter, Mok Kow, idj nn charged before Mi H A. Form, m the hirst Martsiraio'.s Court yesterday uith noiii» wniod n Pttbttl vit Ij rta/.t] vhi<h was .1« verly constructed f «> lit Into n n\»-t;il .-h<>Hth, Ueclarttti th;«> i.verj168 words
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Article138 1933-06-07 7 Aliened Dwell of Trust Charge llMtfil 'i •>'. mention *;us axed lor th« as<- against O< orm Win ,ru\i Ohboin ;l European business man. v.ho is ucciLscd '<; uivinu committed < riminal breach f>f truM. -s an ap«nt of a sum of $1,000 wdtwtm I lini by Mr.138 words
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Advertisement44 1933-06-07 7 NOTICE Wednesday, .lune 7th The chief Justice and Mr. JhMm Whlttey at .lohore Court of Appeal. Before Mr. .lustier. Milk m the Ind. Court at 11 .tux. O.S. R8 29- Trn Si;.n Tho and Tan T«W BMf v>.. Tnn Shin CheiM[ Mid throe otheTs.44 words
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829 1933-06-07 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1933. SIR PHILIP'S SILENCE Over v month has elapsed since' Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister. the Colonial Secretary, imparted to the House of Commons his information that the unemployment fund m Malaya was not m need of Government assistance. That utterance evoked immediate denials m this829 words
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Article35 1933-06-07 8 The visitors book.-- of Their Highnesses, the Sultan and Sultanah of Johoiv may b»- si«!ud by callers at the Fort. Bukir ThntMllan, Johore Bahru. between the boura ol 4 pjn. and BM 1 p.m. daily.35 words
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Article72 1933-06-07 8 Not lo be Licensed for Sound Films Action taken at meeting of the general committee oi the Singapore Municipal Commissioners held on A Fay 26th Decided thar tricars passenger-carrying vehicles are not desirable on the streets of Bingapore. Decided thai proposal to lease Victoria Theatre for sound tthns72 words
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Article61 1933-06-07 8 DUTCH IN F AVOUR Rubber Restriction Talks In Amsterdam [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT' London. June 6. Thf Daily Express state, that the rubber restriction talks m Amsterdam are bouu: conducted In an at m< 'sphere of almost mediaeval 'secrecy. The scanty news, however, that has Inked out. it Is stated61 words
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Article123 1933-06-07 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN 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 London. June G. r Market Strong. CROSS RATE r*ew York-London, 4.01 ty z Paris-London, 85%. (Rate as supplied123 words
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Article722 1933-06-07 8 Singapore's Principal Sports Fields it is difficult to visualise the] padanti m Singapore as a plain covered with jungle and dotted with native huts. But that is how it C \J Llvv when Stanford Raines sccompantod bf Ma.ior Farquahar rowed into the mouth ot ihe722 words
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Article91 1933-06-07 8 Agreement Expected To-day London. June Afratment regardtai t ii, Wtm P <-. f\.< Is not expected to bo reached before :u\i W. d nesday when Lord LondOttAHTy ana Captan. Eden will visit Parks to dbCOM tli< dLsarm^ri. problem with M. Daladl*»r. at rordina to information a\ailable mReuter Wireless - 91 words
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Article64 1933-06-07 8 Million Tical Loiter} In Si am [From Our Onu Cor.v .0n:.... Bangkok. June <>. A now HUMM lottery Ls being planned or, million tical basis with part of the procwdi to go to the hospitals. A strong committee has brer, appointed including several Europeans. The lottery will64 words
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Article19 1933-06-07 8 Washington. June 6. President Roosevelt has signed the Bill repeal In? the sold clause.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article117 1933-06-07 8 HIGHER COTIOi DUTIES Industries Hit {v »mp«*ti*i«in Th« Oovei i notice oi UMigsuej n Bokton i>: run i t<» ti,. J»p>neee inu' nun BtSfcfel tt;is midthe Endo j Coven i p. situation I nil Rent or OOtION TRADI IIM Ti.. m oru.tm-.i: Waltei Rat.. Trad.-, virgrnu thatReuter Wireless - 117 words
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Article64 1933-06-07 8 WHIT- SUN-tide A Ccnturj "Tin toil proclaims th. recocdi atx ulnunatmu In 87 <:• ply forptoli for n -m< m I mlnnc'i i an Wluisiiulu'. full vi hat; m and the ttMup< while JXI Hi thf I r( o] dc(i Th« i heal did no( 1 1 and I'uuu LondReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article18 1933-06-07 8 Ton Tired T« Befta ON Meeting** I l.otuWi, lai» M: I V tlii1' ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article35 1933-06-07 8 Mi I' V panted <>\ hcUim-i Ifr r China, ami 1> V. Qih) Til C-i.. C Itht Hi- Til. raprw who s.-nt 1 I \v:utiil' v> iir f.i Chti rd»u I 1 I Mi: Bilco ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article30 1933-06-07 8 w ßrwriw«3 l5 l(1 Alhawbn ■iwnlwil ho.< n at tlv .stac 11.: The p) littl.1 p«ni<'s tbm* wcnkiv Of 1 y Mi ii •> th. cap is lrH.kin30 words
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Article16 1933-06-07 8 ,A• V I The outward reports tv ta« I and is m*** n.ni16 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement127 1933-06-07 8 (n) i; r V^/ v E nu i m R E C^ I Since Small Shipment Just Arrived Dutch Smoked Eels COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. TOM WALLS Racehorse Owner and Actor-Manager says 'Filter tip' beats 'Smoker's throat' Hp 7c^}"jfp^' s y^^' because their fluvou?- is W >J^:':' C:H~ 7'/fr cilchntted127 words
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Advertisement66 1933-06-07 8 SQrEGZING THE SPOT IMMEDIATELY after one has been bitten by a gnat, is said to relieve the itching. But why not squeeze the gnat beforehand The bite of a poisonous insect may cause severe complications resulting m very heavy medical and hospital expenses. Why not let an "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT SICKNESS66 words
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XPLAINING TRUCE TO CHINA
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Article194 1933-06-07 9 DEFENCE BY PREMIER l, f 0 National Criticism BUG'S ATTACK pest Th -eaten To -Eliminate" Him Shanghai, lane fc. i hinf-wel, th«- sp^u m defence th«t lr rumen! m [cfctoJ al jesterttoj'i mr eting >t Naaktaf. Be- lithe truer which had j ,o'intivu. criticism, ui:|.f situation was IHIC that wUnion Times - 194 words
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Article78 1933-06-07 9 <">•' TO LEAGUE Shanghai, Jmm 6. bank >i the Luan to llic Grert bank huvo hot U the oc•k. rtthdrawal n been wttled. them m•- controlling the Qreal Wai'. that they eva once. Lhveat is wrm Mage to bo ■1 to the gig. Powei Pact and 'i the people ofNanyang Siang Pao - 78 words
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Article10 1933-06-07 9 Toki,.. Jun* G. General I the Mancouncillor. ich.- ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article14 1933-06-07 9 ***Bflui, June 6. Oeneral So h-idav v Unchaa ton by km Union TimesUnion Times - 14 words
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Article25 1933-06-07 9 IRooMvdt'i Appeal B •line 6. appeal Th»> authori- l. but proposals ctate- dtaraa* unu-in- ■•■'> hi Uie r^plv mm tr-rrns uere Reuter Par EasternReuter Par Eastern - 25 words
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Article108 1933-06-07 9 AFGHAN ENVOY IX BERLIN Five Shots At Point Blank Range Berlin, June ♦>. The Afghan Minister to Germany Sirdar Mohammed Azziz Khan was fatally shot m a revolver outrage by ■n tfahan btudent to-daj The student was admitted to Ihc Mmist. r library and nred ByeReuter - 108 words
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Article44 1933-06-07 9 Geneva, June Bx-King Alfnnsn hai refused permission for 'm- maittaff of Dun Alfonso <>n the grounds that rh<- prospective bnd«- is commoner and ulso on iicidiiiit «jf Ins .son's ill-health Thr prince by the Buurrtefe win renounce hla right to thr throne.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article42 1933-06-07 9 Lausanne, .lime S. Don /Ufooao, ex-Prince oi the Austuriai denies iU kjK.v ledgi ol the Intended marriage, it is bsttertd, however, thai he intends to preaeni his family with a fact accompli which will be legally poilble after June ib. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article162 1933-06-07 9 Fear Results Of New Proposals London. June The apprehension felt by many members ol tni* Indian Civil Service with r ;a:d to the Government's proposasi i< India ki expraawd m v memorandum of evidence submitted by the Indian Civil Service to the Parliamentary Joint Committee which isReuter Wireless - 162 words
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Article138 1933-06-07 9 Pope Denounces New Spanish Anti-Catholic Laws Rome, June The Pope has issued an encyclical sternly denouncing the Spanish Law for separation of the Church and State and also the Religious Orders Bill just signed by President Zamora providing for the confiscation of the property of religious ordersReuter Wireless - 138 words
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Article56 1933-06-07 9 Nine Woodmen Electrocuted In Switzerland Berne f Juno r». Seven persons wen reported electrocuted ill the Levant ma valley of the cantonment of Ticine and two ottMH seriously Injured. They wore lowering log-.* clown the hillside by BMIM of a cable when the latter made cont;utReuter - 56 words
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Article36 1933-06-07 9 Simla, June 5. Imperial troops again b*f been summoned to restore order m Alwar SI te following the outbreak of communal rioting, m which four were killed and twelve wounded. Reutor wirelessReuter wireless - 36 words
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Article25 1933-06-07 9 London. June 6. HLs Eminence, Cardinal Bourne, had a restful night and there is a slight improvement m his morning. Reute r WirelessReuter Wireless - 25 words
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Article29 1933-06-07 9 LANDED AT OMSK YESTERDAY Thrown Into Air By w Soviet Pilots Moscow, June 6. The American airman. James Mattern. has landed at Omsk. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article31 1933-06-07 9 Moscow. June 6. Mr Jama ifattern, the us. roand-tbe- world I ttktr, took ofT a' 114 a.m. for Sverdlovsk From there ho will fly to Novosibirsk. Irkutsk and! Kha baro.sk ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article72 1933-06-07 9 New York. June Six oranges constituted the food supply taken. by Janus Mattern for hLs flight across th* Atlantic when he took off this morning m hLs plant-. -The Century Of Progress." m an attempt OB a round the '.vorld record i-010 flight. He is flying via Harbour Oaraoc andReuter Wireless - 72 words
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Article219 1933-06-07 9 Moscow, June f>. Mattern'a flight from O.^lo took 7V, hours and on alighting Iron hi> machine here, Soviet air moil win: were awaiting him for several houiv. picked him up and threw him into the nir a.s a mark of >mnal honour. The airman said heReuter Wireless - 219 words
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Article36 1933-06-07 9 The Finnish airman. 3n\.ier. arrived here from Shanghai foac The Finish airman, Bieiftier, arrived here from Ainuv to-day and is expected to stay for mom time before proceeding to Japan Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 36 words
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Article19 1933-06-07 9 London. June 4. The ICoUlaons' departure has been deferred I pending favourable weather conditions Reuter wirelessReuter wireless - 19 words
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Article97 1933-06-07 9 Artiglio Divers Gel Anoihci £50,000 London. Juno 5. The Italian salvage steamer. Artiulio. made her But appearance at Plymouth this year today with gold recovered from the wreck of the P. and O. liner Eyypt sunk off Ushant eleven years ayo after a collision m a fog. LastReuter Wireless - 97 words
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Article89 1933-06-07 9 France And Demand For Security It i.s practically decided that M. Daladier himself will head the French delegation to the World Economic Conference. later leavine matters to M. Cailleux and M. Bonnet. In some quarters the change from M. Daladier is attributed to the latter'b determination to strikeReuter Wireless - 89 words
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Article61 1933-06-07 9 Heavy Orders To Be Placed With Italy London. Jutu* ti. The Daily Telegraph says it is understood that the Soviet is negotiating with Italian ship- baUdlng firms for the construction of four 7.000 ton cruiser* of the most powerful armajjnont and a submarine, reported to be ofReuter - 61 words
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Article51 1933-06-07 9 Final Assault May Be Made This Week Bombay, June 5. The early advance of the monsoon has hindered the Mount Everest expedition's attempts to reach the summit but improvement of the weather has now set m and it is hoped to renew the attempt this week ReuterReuter Wireless - 51 words
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Article257 1933-06-07 9 Watch Molten Lava Stream Advancing VESUVIUS ERUPTS Panic Stricken Flight From Valley Of Hell Naples. June 4. The climax of the recent abnormal activity oi the largest cone of Vesuvius v as reached to-day when the face cracked and a fiery red Stream of lava four feetReuter Wireless - 257 words
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Article169 1933-06-07 9 Uuildinff lp T.S. Railway Km pi re Washington, June 6. feature of the Morgan enquiry was the examination of the railway magnate, Mr O. P. Van Sv.friiv--n. who organised the Alleghanjr Securities Holding Corporation m 1929. shares m which were obtained by Morgan** and passed (m to favouredReuter Wireless - 169 words
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Article97 1933-06-07 9 telegraph Appeal To The Premier Allahabad. June 6. The release o/ political prisoners, the withdrawal of the Ordinances and the isr.ue of an invitation to OoOfTMI to collaborate m shaping the new ConjtttltttOP is ur;ed m telegram sent to Mr. Mac Donald. Mr. Baldwin and Sir Samuel HoarcReuter - 97 words
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Article112 1933-06-07 9 18 On Trial For Revolt In November Geneva, June Thr Swiss Federal Assize Court °Tivt its verdict to-day m the case of eighteen persons accused of complicity m the riots which occurred last November resulting m the death of thirteen people and injury to over sixty whenReuter Wireless - 112 words
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Article58 1933-06-07 9 £4,500,000 For New Chinese Railway Shanghai, June 6. The board of trustees of the Sino- British Boxer Indemnity Fund has decided to advance £4,500,000 to the Ministry of Railways for the construction of the Canton— Hanko Railway and £360,000 to the China Merchants Steam NavigaItlon Company to haveReuter Far Eastern - 58 words
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Advertisement720 1933-06-07 11 I aaaaaV A m aaaaal I I n atABO T. 12.000 June 13 14 HAKOZAKI MARU T. 10.500 Au R 910 ,V T 10 400 June 28 29 J TCRUKUNI MARU T. 12,000 Au X 22 23 I 10.700 July 13 14 HAKUSAN MARU T. 10 500 Sept 6 7720 words
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Advertisement859 1933-06-07 11 K. P. M. ftONINKLIJKB PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ THEDENS— WednesdH:,. Juiu 7. Muntok and Paknibang. TOBA— Wednesday. June 7. Toen«kal. Moeara-Sabu and Djamoi MAJANG— Wednesday. June 7. Priui-Radja. X »p }i t T.n^ilnhan. r>o(iof-PalJ»s PenßalianEstate and Rengat. (■RI.'MKR Wednesday. Jiuu 7. Btluwar. Drli, and >' nan" RKVVST-Tlmrsday. June 8. Cheribon (not m-859 words
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Article367 1933-06-07 12 New Features of IM3 Edition The 1933 edition of "World Tin BUtlstiCS." just oublish-d by the Anglo-Oriental Mil! Corporation. j h:Uf-a-: rown. contains dst statistics of tin prices, prediction consumption Mocks and connunta-i industries and i -> i comprehensive history of tm development! over a number Ot367 words
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Advertisement401 1933-06-07 12 Burns Philp Line. (iocorpor»ted In Aurtrmlta) FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE vi. JAVA DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. aasasarssa swimming bath, gymnasium, etc. Next Sailings. July I MANGOLA (Cargo only) Aug 3 steamers of the X.P.M. Lme. Through ticketa Issued to New Zealand, Tasmania and Island Port. X alBO Round-the-World tours401 words
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Advertisement334 1933-06-07 12 BIBBY LINE. [LONDON ADDRESS IS, PALL MALL, LONDON. S.W.I.] of fast twin-screw Oil Driven jurat! Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO. MARSEILLES. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Rancoon 1933. CHESHIRE j YORKSHIRE 6 SHROPSHIRE W2O OXFORDSHIRE STAFFORDSHIRE Aug. 17 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Aug. 3 WORCESTERSHIRE334 words
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Advertisement202 1933-06-07 12 THE EAST ASIATIC T F LIMITED X incorporated In D*^ Telepfcor.e 5221 PASSENGER AND p^^ SERVICE TO GENOA. LONDON. EOTTi** BAMBLRr. AND COP*^ *•>■ Proa w 6>re M»:arc% 5 BORIN<U\ 20 6 FIONIA 11 7 ERRIA 18 i g r LALANDIA B/| 22 ft r J MEONIA 12 j 2202 words
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Miscellaneous675 1933-06-07 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays '-30 am. Sedan Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturdays 7 P- m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7 30 am Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (Via Padang Besar) Monday I and Friday 7 P- m Kelantan675 words
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Miscellaneous97 1933-06-07 12 Kong 6.6. Tourcoing. Horw. 3578. from Dairen 5.3. foi Oslo 6.6. Unita. Norw. 2345. from Hong Kong 5.3, foi Penan? 6.6. Talma. Brit. 5154. t'rom Kobe 5.6. for l1 cutta 7.6. Cremer. Dut. 2784. from Amcv S.S, for B Doh B<>. Nankoh Maru. Jap. 2590. from Hon' Kong 6.6 for97 words
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Article554 1933-06-07 13 2,500 PERFORMERS AT GREENWICH Setting Out Of The "Golden Hind" This mcnth London is to have its fir^t naval jrageant on land. For the past few weeks workmen m the grounds of the Royal Naval College at Greenwich have been building lrom planks and steel tubing,554 words
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Article212 1933-06-07 13 Underwriters' Plea of Negligence London May 23. The Iforntag Post contains a report from Paris of the latest development m connection i with the affair of the Georges Philippar. the French liner which was burned while on a voyage from Singapore to Europe. Their Pari:-, correspondent says An212 words
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Article105 1933-06-07 13 New Sails as Used m Chinese Junks I From Our Own Correspondent London, May 23. It is said that Sir Philip Hunloke, master of the Kind's cutter. Britannia, is laying out a new spinnaker sail on the same principle as the network sails used m Chinese Junks105 words
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Article34 1933-06-07 13 The m s Aramls. is due here from Penang on Sunday at 7 a.m. and will probably .sail en the same day at 3 p.m. for Saigon. Hong Kon? and Shanghai. Berth S.H.B. wharves.34 words
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38 1933-06-07 13 Muar and Port Dickson Arbitraries With effect as from June 7th 1933, these arbitrariei have been reduced to the following Muar— U.S.Gold $1.90 scale ton. Port Dickson— U.S.Gold $1.50 per scale ton.38 words
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Article732 1933-06-07 13 Proud Record of the King's Cutter The most remarkable racing yacht m history." as a leading authority lias called her. a yacht which has sailed more races and won more prizes than any other, has been having "tuning up"' trials and b now ready for the new yachting season.732 words
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Article257 1933-06-07 13 The following passengers are sailing on the Glenifler which left Londor. on May 20th for the Far East: Mrs. A. D. Smith. Miss B. Smith, and Master J. Smith aged 5. Mr. J. R. Gildea. Mrs. B. Stone. Mrs. N. E. L. Marshall. Mr. I. A. N. McClew.Reuter - 257 words
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Advertisement435 1933-06-07 13 TUG GAPORE FREE PRESS |d Office 138 ROBINSON KOAI>, tUNGAHMCK. )ne 6056 fable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. Ihe premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered *ith the Chota Hazi each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily special features include pictures, bridge notes. ladies*435 words
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Advertisement187 1933-06-07 13 Jl»f t^PACKED Angel Skin Satins AND Extra Rest Quality Elephant Crepes ALSO Printed Crepe-De-Chines CHARMING SHADES AND LATEST PARIS DESIGNS, worn. DAT AND EVENING WEAR AHP CHOTIRMALL'S 41-43 HIGH STREET INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. IP/ DeathNjJ 'MosquitoesNj I^*l demand £fl B^F I >v Mosquitoes are the sole carriers of feBES^T N^X187 words
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Article449 1933-06-07 14 BUYING GOODS WITH £7,000,000 A YEAR Cockroaches With a Liking For Ink Ju.si a hundred year* auo two retired Colonial D/hee ehrks hrmifi the iirst agents gjQlMiai m London for all. or mill alh the Colonies. Their names v.ere George Baiilie and Edward Barnard, and tar449 words
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Article328 1933-06-07 14 d. W. K. Company'sExtension Th«- uicat Wtatera Ralhraj 00. mummum Ibai the comnany's Cardill n> South IV von air service will bo i xtend.d to Birmingham. Oin service each way daily < Sundays included) will be provided, reducing th( time of the tourney by matt than a328 words
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Advertisement226 1933-06-07 14 Cooked PREPARED EREf H I DAILY FRCMTHf cuDiCEtr fMin may I M 9m. TCNCUf ftHAWN Kb teeth arc living parts of >°ut body. They may be ill through lack of the proper w BHP!^33^H nouTls 77T <?T Calcium. -^jr 8^ K'.. p J B l "^jn!r' ...htmi if —but notv^B^^H226 words
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Advertisement185 1933-06-07 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING j CORPORATION J PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA, i STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and i J FEDERATED MALAY STATES J FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY. ENGLAND J I i Wavelengths 25.3 metre.* and 313 metres. J Wednesday, June 7th. l O.M.T. 1.30 p.m. Time Siunal lrom 1 1 Big Ben. New.<185 words
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Advertisement638 1933-06-07 14 BANKS AND f;vci^?N OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each »1i,000,000 Reserve Fund t3, 000 ,000 Reserve Liability oX Proprietors HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgatc, London, EC 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star j Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh638 words
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Miscellaneous509 1933-06-07 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Metre 80 Rome (Italy) 2RO. 70J Khabarovsk (USSR) RVIS. 8 a.m.— noon. 585 Bandoeng, Java fPMY). 50.33 Vatican City (Italy). HVJ. Daily, 7.0— 7.15 p.m. Sun.. 10 10.30 a.m. also. 50 Barcelona Radio Club (Spain) EaJ25 Sat., B—98 9 pjn. 50 Bucharest (Rumania). 50 Kuala Lumpur (Fed.509 words
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Miscellaneous64 1933-06-07 14 19 68 Radio Coloniale (Parts) FYAJi'n— 3 p.m. 19.56 Schenectady W2XAD. Mon., Wed. and Fri.. 7.30—8.30 pjn. Bun., 7—9 p.m 19.36 Kemltowoa-Cho-Ctiiba-Keii, Toklo (Japan) JIAA. Daily 10 am— noon 16.88 Daventry GSG. 16.88 Edinhoven (Holland) PHI. 16.87 Bound Brook (N.J.i W3XAL Dally, I—91 9 p.m. 14.47 Buenos Aires (Argentine) LBT64 words
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Article244 1933-06-07 15 p WORKING IKDITIONS Of 2 1 Per f'ent. pfumnvndwl i.. bm ting Oenera] the hairnuut), j. .11 id Hi v. to thai i boen n oiaed r lb on j t DM I ndard [or i result, and i <■■., ndl.in lan< > on :i last unreel244 words
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Article31 1933-06-07 15 BilU lr asur > I '"1u1,,,, t mm ■■'!«>))> hU.S Hi tmr.se(l4,ooo,ooo This en allotted -huh c i.-r- U ally M n kdmd I unat pas,m« r g mo ir. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 31 words
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Article1080 1933-06-07 15 PRODUCTION OF RUBBER AND OIL Problems of Storage and Transport The Lwcnty-.scventh annual general meeting ol the Highlands and Lowlands Para Rubber Compans Limited was h< i.i .it the registered office of hi compan) Oc ion House, 49 ;md 11, Bastcfa op, London. X.C.. Su Prank1,080 words
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Article674 1933-06-07 15 Satisfactory Cash Position The twenty-third anrmul general meeting of, Kimanis Rubber, Limited, was held al the Registered Office-. r>2 f>4 Oracechurch Street. London, BjC. I. Mr Charles Emerson (Chairmam, presiding The Chairman said. The question to which your attention will doubt boa have been directed when you received674 words
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Article76 1933-06-07 15 Three Dutch Plantations Resume Work Following the recent rise m puces, three Dutch rubber plantatloni have rtnmtd tapjinu. It is iilmost exactly a year a^o smre the lowest prtoi OH record of 1 ft-Bd. per lb. wa.s touched. For IbC tirsl tour months ot thus year76 words
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Article174 1933-06-07 15 Changes m Representative Prices United Press Association June I 5. American Can. Com. 9:} 89 94 Am. Tphone and T'graph 122 v 119 121 S Atcheson Railroad 69 67 79 Dupont 83' i 78", tfl Firestone. Chnunou 23** 21 21 4 Gen. mVilrh 23«, 22 22United Press Association - 174 words
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Article324 1933-06-07 15 Dutch, Indian and Ceylon Agreement Tin Piuancia] Times la miuimocl mi authority that the Oovcnmonl of India, \Uiich Jind previously BNflßMdnad tht 1 introduction of hyi.slaliou lcr Urn regulation ot tea .exports, hus mm annoumvd its approval of the plan for the limiting ol output. Legislation will not.324 words
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Article184 1933-06-07 15 THE ABROAD Par .lune 1 June aiiwUanaai 12.07 8.38 M 3 Athens 375 587', 590 Boigrad. 25.22* 250 250 Berlin 20.43 14.45 hi 14.48 Bombay la 3d. la SSffdd 15.31|33kt Brussels 35 24.19 24.26 Bucharest 313 567. 570 Buenos Aires 47.58 42 OflL 42 offi. Copenhagen 22.45 22.42 Oeneva 22.22'184 words
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Article42 1933-06-07 15 British "Borneo Petroleum Syndicate report! an increase m profits from £11,010 to £26,991 As a result of the improvement the dividend is raised from 5 to 7V& per cent and £20.739 is carried forward, as against £11,825 brought m.42 words
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Article361 1933-06-07 15 KXCHANGE RATES June 6 SELLING London. I months' sight 2 4 l 32 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 London, 60 days' .sight 2/3 31/32 I jondon, 30 days' si„ht 2 3 15 16 London, demand 2 3 29 32 London. T.T. 1/1% Lyons and Paris, demand361 words
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81 1933-06-07 15 June Hth.. 12 oVlock noon Buyer* Seller* iR.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot (loos. 11 716 11 916 IR.S.S. equal to London Standard. (FOB* 11 11 15 16 j Standard R.S.S. on Tender June 11 1 11 916 July 11 916 ll's. August 11 9,1681 words
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Article890 1933-06-07 15 TUESDAY. JUNE ITH I •»:<:: CLOSING QUOTATION f> aajen Sellers Vain KumOang U 28> 3Us lUStrul Malay <£» 20s 28--lyer Hitam (Sal ISs Sd 14.--kycx Wen- «Sl> 95 1.05 Bungrta Tin it' Its 9d 17? 9d Batang Padang (3ti 10 15 Batu Cave* (gij 4.") .> ntanjdfglang890 words
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Advertisement77 1933-06-07 15 icef 4 ifl«J?!Ss! Assurance tn farce trcr SBS.fi.ttt The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (looorpormted In ihm Stamlte Wnmamtnti) jPTICE Gr^ at East6rn Ufe BuUdlng, OecU Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, B.C. Company b&s deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British Life77 words
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Article1107 1933-06-07 16 GOOD ENTRIES FOR THE WEEK-END A Hundred Horses Taking Part The Amateur meeting of the Singapore Turf Club on Friday and Saturday has drawn good mtries. there being 16 horses Class 3. 30 of ("lass 4. 21 Class 2 ponies and 18 Class 3 ponies. I.i1,107 words
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Article125 1933-06-07 16 FOR MALAYA CUP MATCH Fifteen Players To Go To Seremban The EoOoWtaf players have been selected to proceed to Seremban to represent Sii.r.apcre m the Malaya Cup match again~t If'.gti Sen-; bilan on Saturday: T. G. LASH MAR, .lARGASI. SAID. MAHMOOD. SARIP. MAT NOOK, ABDIL RAHMAN, KENG125 words
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Article161 1933-06-07 16 All Classes In Week-End Events On Sunday all classes of yachts at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club will take part m the annual races to Sea View. The programme is as follows: In the morning the International six metre class will sail a race for a trophy161 words
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Article156 1933-06-07 16 LEG-THEORY NOT BODY-LINE Will Retire If !t Is Banned London June 5. Harold Larwood, England's fast bowler, writing m his book. "Body-line." published to-day, says that he will retire from first class cricket when his contracts expire if fast leg-theory bowling should be stopped or shouldReuter Wireless - 156 words
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Article457 1933-06-07 16 Singapore Japanese Defeat the Cubs In the baseball clash on the St. Joseph's diamond on Sunday the Japanese University Old Boys beat the Cubs by 14 runs to 8. The Cubs were rather unlucky to lose fan this heavy hitting game, as they certainly gave their more experienced opponentsReuter - 457 words
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Article37 1933-06-07 16 Keppel Golf Club monthly medal for June <"stroke> will be played for on Saturday and Sunday. The qualifying round for the St. James Cup will be played off m conjunction with the June medal.37 words
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143 1933-06-07 16 WINS FRENCH TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP Official Team Did Not Wait To See Her Play Fans, June 4. Peg^y Striven, the twenty years' old Surrey girl, made tennis history to-day by winning the French Championship beat ins Madame Mathieu. Fiance's leading women player, 6—2, 4 6. 6—4.Reuter Wireless - 143 words
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Article42 1933-06-07 16 The following tit 1 has been fixed for Thursday, the Bth inst. m the Tannin Club lawn tennis tournament: Mixed Doubles Handicap Mrs. Taylor and Hobbes owe 15.3 vs. Mis? Oldfield and J. P. de C. Hamilton owe 15.42 words
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Article198 1933-06-07 16 Horsley Makes 180 Out of Although several individual centuries have been made m Singapore cricket this year the highest score so far was obtained by Horsley of the United Engineers on Saturday when he was unbeaten for 180 against the Indian Association. He scored his runs out of198 words
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Article157 1933-06-07 16 Eighteen Wickets Fall ror A Oeylon sports club xi net WUMn' xi >n Saturday, at tbe C.S.C. grounds m a 1 ->\\ icorini game. Scores: Willis* XI: G. Willis C SinnathurM b ICoUukumaru 4. J. Lovlck b Muttukumaiu I, Van Cuylenberc b Sundram 8. W WillLs c Pa:157 words
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Article181 1933-06-07 16 The Ceylon Sports Club XI met the Indian" Association on Sunday at the CSC. grounds, and won by 67 runs. Scores: C.S.C.: Ignatius b Varma 6. tittl ibw b R.i jaram 36. Pormuthurai b Rajarajn 13. Hamid not out 20. Jansen b Varr»>i "vj. ThamMraJall181 words
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Article65 1933-06-07 16 Innings Victory Over Lancashire London. June 6. In the country cricket championship Yorkshire defeated Lancashire by an innings and 165 runs. Yorkshire scored 341. of which Mitchell made 123 and Barber 62. Lar.cashirt were dismissed for 93 m the first innings Macauley taking seven wickets for 28Reuter - 65 words
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Article59 1933-06-07 16 The following will represent the V MCA. against the S C.F.A. 11l at Geylanp Stadium on Thursday: J. Ferguson. R. Lyne, Tan Seng Hock. Then Geok Soei. Chan Joo Kirn, Chan Ah Wing. James Lovick. Tan Hock Leong, Lee Ah Che<\ Jameston Lim. Chan Cher Seng, N<*59 words
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