The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 June 1933
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Title Section18 1933-06-15 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. 13,983. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY. JUNE 15, 1933. 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article214 1933-06-15 1 Mr. Neville Chamberlain stated the British case at the resumption of the World Economic Conference Page 9. Mr. Chow Lv, member of the Executive Council of the South, m an interview- said the South had resolved to bring about the downfall of Chiang Kai-shek— Page 9. Further214 words
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Article64 1933-06-15 1 LEAGUE AND MANCHIKTO London. June 14 Capt. Eden replying to Sir John Haslani <Con. Bolt on) m the House of Commons stated the advisory committee appointed by thr League to consider technical matters rising out of the Assembly resolution uiih reierence to non-recognition of Manchukuo had drafted aReuter - 64 words
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Article1870 1933-06-15 1 COON ftffeMT the Creation a eha-m brok* open Mross the earth. Man was kjtt otj one. side of it, the animal world on th< other, The animal* MMHO undisturbed by this .separation from man— all except the dot,'. Hf whined and ran up and down .seeking a1,870 words
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Advertisement214 1933-06-15 1 IGIA TEA grin** thl> freshnes(i fragrance of thf a ja) gardens direct t« > our home. |\FFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT \ecial dinner dance BJO to MID-NIGHT SATURDAY, JUNE 17th. It *TA F X L gnd m THE BATH GRILL 12.30—3 pan. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE POX NOW BOOK NOW214 words
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Advertisement174 1933-06-15 1 ADELPHI HOTEL to-ni6h t Special Dinner Dance entertainment by Miss Beverly Glenning ADELPHI HOTEL Roof Garden Watch For "THE ORIENTAL REVUE" BEAUTIFUL GIRLS GEORGEOUS COSTUMES SOMETHING NEW SEA VIEW HOTEL WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE with Jli** Beverly Gleiininsr I IN AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME DINNER $3.— NON-DINERS $I.—174 words
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Advertisement147 1933-06-15 1 Britr>h n<it«* to Amrrka li.t^ olTered part paymrnt of the war debt instalment due on June II Page A deadlock has arisen m Washington between the Senate and Mr. Roosevelt on the que>tion of cuts m ev-soldJ«*re' allow a nit*. Patte H. The Soviet is disi-uvang the possibility of obtaining147 words
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Advertisement11 1933-06-15 1 There is ao better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article495 1933-06-15 2 F.M.S. MINE LITIGATION CONTINUED IN SINGAPORE Interesting Argument Before Three Judges Thai the tribunal constituted by the Deputy Controller of Labour was a Court of Law. and that any decision v made m final and conclusive vere arguments by Mr K. P. K. Mencn m the495 words
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Article, Illustration42 1933-06-15 2 One of the greatest aggregates of comics ever collected for one picture, they all have important roles m "Pleasure Cruise,'* new Fox film. Reading m the usual left-toright manner they are Ralph Forbes. Geneyieve Tobin, Roland Young, Una O'Connor and Herbert Mundin.42 words
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Article127 1933-06-15 2 LThurday, June 15th Before Mr. Justice u'lb-qkett Terrell, Mr. Justice C'obbett and Mr. Justice Williamson m the Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Court of Appeal: Nos. 8 and 9— V. V. R. Suppaya Chettiar vs. Ariffin bin Yayah and 2 others. Before the Chief Justilce, Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell and127 words
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Article867 1933-06-15 2 Washington. June 13. The House of Representatives adjourned until to-morrow, thus blocking the possibility of ending the present session of Congress tonight as President Roosevelt desired. Reuter the world war. When war broke out m 1914, the principality was thrown into chaos, no one knowing whatReuter - 867 words
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Article15 1933-06-15 2 The first district conference of Rotary International m Netherlands India has been held m Semarang.15 words
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Article152 1933-06-15 2 Dublin Graduates Annual Celebration The annual Trinity Monday dinner which was held m the Raffles Hotel was attended by nineteen past Trinity College men. Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald, the senior gradulate present, was chairman and the others present were Ma.ior a s Winder, Mr. R f Goodman,152 words
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Article134 1933-06-15 2 Missionary Messages Throughout U.S. Churches Bishop Edwin F. Lee and Mrs. Lee -lived yesterday on the Sibayak returning to Singapore alter several months m the USA where they attended the general conference MHIOQ of the Methods: Episcopal Church. Bi.^hop Lee's return was delayed Mm tkM months at134 words
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Article303 1933-06-15 2 Unemployed Become Their Own Journalists The unemployed m the classes arranged by the Working Men's College. 1. Crown -dale -road. London. N.W.I, have started a magazine of their own. This is edited, written and printed entirely by a committee of the men themselves. The college opened classes303 words
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Advertisement125 1933-06-15 2 lOt X INK, 1 J requires a i I NEW LICENCE it will also require a J j NEW COLLAR j J We have a Lirge assortment of i i Collars. Leads, Harness Dog J Brushes, Combs, Drinking Bowls i etc. J J The Federal Dispensary Ltd. i (Incorporated m125 words
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Advertisement664 1933-06-15 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE la hereby given that tenders arr now Invited for the following materlAU or services and that particulars of such tender* may be obtained In the Tender Room Municipal Offices Supply of Heavy Pipes and Cast Iron Specials for period Oct. Ist, 1933 to Sept 30th,664 words
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Advertisement203 1933-06-15 2 KOTIcrsN submitted o lbf Adjustment 21 days <: NOTICE. A 'iVMK||\\^ IKJ|I1 SING.\hJ ;alestier ro AI SUNDAY-Jix, 1.'., P- m TOTAL PKoc^ to be hoN UKI ;j; THE EWOPEM INKMPLOVME\ T n\ ADMISSION Ti, r.Korxn ,si.( M watch roi i nnnKu Norn J SEWING AXlMffiMij If you need M*g or203 words
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Miscellaneous261 1933-06-15 2 THE WEEK Thursday. 15th. High Water. 03.04. 8.4 ft.. 16.31. 7.6 ft. Football: S.A.F.A. League. (Div. L) Pulau ■mil vs S. Chinese F.A. Stadium; (Div. II) Police VS. Straits Cattle Co. JtolM Besar; (Friendly* S.C.C. 'A" XI 7i. Fort Canning. Padans. Friday. 16th. High Water. 04.15. 8.0 ft.. 17.21. 7.9261 words
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Article332 1933-06-15 3 HOLIDAY IN i LON lrran rtemen(< Made m Singapore I. spondent; ;..«n three year the f Ceylon ha*, it Is the birthday of ired as a Public meni de< is»<m tha ai a meeting MlMlOn Hall. 8 Colombo. mi ;ul to CJovernjui- on which the kW332 words
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1721 1933-06-15 3 Malaya's Experiment In Community Psychology m temperate /.cms. all human ia:.rl animal i life is profoundly afTected by the shortness, of the day m winter and its length m sum/mr. In winter, we wake and dNM by artificial light. and it is dark before1,721 words
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Article520 1933-06-15 3 FAMOUS FRANCOPRUSSIAN WAR RIFLE So Successful That It Lost A Campaign This year marks the centenary of the birth of Antoine Alphonse Chassepot, the inventor of the rifle which became famous through its employment by the French Army m the war of 1870-1. Thn advantage? of520 words
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Article132 1933-06-15 3 I'asir Panjang Labour Tnion Pamphlet Srremban. June IS. Thore Mem to be no end to the distribution of .seditious literature In this State and at each hasajct there la tin usual list oi such cai Oi lab gediUous pamphlets h.ive been printed ta !?idi a riiiiH se. r.-<\..132 words
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Article127 1933-06-15 3 Kaja Exiled For Cruelty To Subjects Midan. June 10. The Raja <>. B district m mid-Timor, whose cruelty to his subjects has been the subject of investigation by a council of native chiefs, has been wtni to exile lor 20 years. Win n the Rija was informed of127 words
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Article69 1933-06-15 3 Government Raising Voluniecr Army Hong Hour. June IS. Tb* Kwangsl Government has completed an elaborate plan for the training: of volunteers throughout the province. District volunteer camps will be ostablished m all the bit; distrir-ts from July 1. To facilitate opeiations against the Reds m Kiiin^i. the headquartersUnion Times - 69 words
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Advertisement204 1933-06-15 3 T*^ T^ *T OWNERS ALUMINIUM PAINT FORMS A Coat of Mail Protection TO ALL PROPERTY ON WHICH IT IS USED UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED at ■K&^BS^tSH nourishment Calcium. but now B^M you can lire your teeth from within—^^*^ KALZANA, the Calcium food, is the new idea m the care of the204 words
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Article868 1933-06-15 4 Mollie Merrick - "Make It Hot" Cries Hollywood Mollie Merrick r By UQLLYWOOD'B newtat battle erj 1 "Mitel it Hot!" Oetssor Hays loud cry Is "'Keep H c 'Shock Apr-;]' has superseded, In Ho* b i» oing to end m .1 pieti reversion to clean picture. pomtbly Ith fine Victorian ajMaMty bn our868 words
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Article476 1933-06-15 4 Anothei crisis. Braver than that ol ISB9, is threatening to disrupt the Salvation Army and give it i new U'mU i Two women aunt and nisei have compettnf claims to tl* world rulershlp ol the army. Their rival*. is complicated by the American section *s claim to autonomy476 words
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Article41 1933-06-15 4 ¥v Ixmdon. June 10. r«m President of the Executive Onmei] the Irish Frer state, arrived m London hv,t nißht M route to Dublin on re" tmkm from a visit to Rome bSJS2T hv thP Dominiom ■«^-l i41 words
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Article609 1933-06-15 4 Thanksgiving at Special ■..T\uv.N were held at Bt. A-.iph Cathedral In thanksgiving for 1 1 1 work, now completed, of saving the tower from collapse and othei parts of the bulkUng from decay Th{ Dean ol st. Asaph writes:— st Asaph Cathedra] puti m n good claim to609 words
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1009 1933-06-15 4 TUX ANNIVERSARY OF ALDERSHOT J Spectators Driven Back By Bayonets i Eighty yean ago there m a troubling ol tin military waters of England. The death of the Duke of Wellington In the previous autumn hao produced a stir [n the stagnant pool of1,009 words
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Article32 1933-06-15 4 Mr. H. J. Cockman. District Officer. Kiala Lipis. has been gazetted to art temporarily a.s British Resident. Prhanß. on tho departure of Hon'ble Mr. H. G R LMBWd on six month? leave.32 words
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Advertisement106 1933-06-15 4 You'll add a keener edge t your appetite if you regularl° illl^-i CHOPK EPAU ■hß^i british brewki) "S ff NOW Ji ELLING AT i^ft^i 'f ,i, v,; T lil)TTli:> |>p iwr Si M^V.OO per Dozen l^gaWy^gaHa^v "^-O» ga^ga^gT I j \i CHOP KEPALfI »o^ Asents. WILLIAM JACKS Co., (MALAYA) J106 words
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Article, Illustration145 1933-06-15 5 Hiyht. the originator of the picture form of arts with nt tin linmuts exhibited at the Ward Gallery. London. Ull <>". an English owner pilot from Yorkshire S ain 11 1 u > «y alone m a standard type of light 4 s t145 words
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Advertisement129 1933-06-15 5 ,,5 /o-N/GHr; liH M I ;1 to-n/ght 9 .is What Singapore needs is a DARN GOOD LAUGH! -y/iJ HERE IT IS We/come back GEORGE and CHARLIE Your Favourite Comedy Pair m their FUNNIEST RIOT OF LAUGHTER GEORGE SIDNEY f 1 charlie""murray fl m UNIVERSAL'S latest Screen Scream— oi, oi, Begorra129 words
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Advertisement216 1933-06-15 5 Lasf NighCs enthusiastic crowds endorse the opinion of London's Millions 6.15 (l^gjjj^ 9.15 NIGHTLY The Screen's Most amazing Human Document— PAUL MUNI I AM A FUGITIVE FROM A CHAIN GANG* Warner Bros. Terrific Revelation of The true Story of ROBERT E. Bl RIVST AMAZING LIFE AND LOVES! "IT IS IMPOSSIBLE216 words
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Article62 1933-06-15 6 Crawford and McGrath beaten at Queen's Club London. June 13. In the Davis Cup tennis match at the Queen's Club Kirby and Farquharson f South Africa) beat McGrath and Crawford f Australia 6 i. (—4. 6—4. At the Queens Club Kirby beat McGrath 6— H. 6 o. 662 words
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Article49 1933-06-15 6 Ferris Wins London-AVindsor Run Again [Prom Oui- Own CorresiKjndei.t London, June 11. jeant Sam Ferris of the R.A.F.. won the c^or-London marathon yesterday for the time m nine years, returning the time of hours, 42 minutes 24 1/5 sec. Pwtb was quite fresh affT his victorr49 words
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Article132 1933-06-15 6 Annual Perak Contests For Sultan's Cup [From Our Own Correspondent 1 I poh. Juiir 12. In the linul of the annual inter-club lawn tennis competition < men's doubles) for the Balkan's Cup open to all clubs m Perak the Pera': Chinese Recreation Club bei~ the li>oh Club. This132 words
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Article254 1933-06-15 6 HfFro:r Our Own Correspondent] Seremban. June VI. Malacca, risitlng Seiemban. decisively defeated Negri Sembilan In a tennis match on the BungeJ CTJong club courts. Of the U games piayed Negri managed to win only one doubles Results < Malacca players mentioned fir^T Doubles JH If. de Souza <jr.»254 words
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Article298 1933-06-15 6 Negri Team Due m Singapore At Week-End Setem'oan. Jinn' It, Tiie Negri B Malaya Cup side which die: so well against Smgapoit on Saturday. will visit Singapore on Saturday when they will play :iif Malaya Command. The Command iron this tie last year al Serembaa b% 3298 words
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Article111 1933-06-15 6 Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament Lawn bowls American tournament at the sec FRIDAY. JUNI 16th Q C. Mill, r and D. Timms vs. H Henshel- i •rood and C. G. Fucler. E. J Ca.s?ls and C If. McNair vb, a. S. Banks and Dr. E. D. Lindow. E.111 words
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Article68 1933-06-15 6 liemben of the Sect Kirn Cheng Badminton Party are informed that the Drat round ot the open singles championship ot the Party will take place to-day at 5.30 p.m. Tuipir. Turf Club amateur meeting will be heid on Friday and Saturday July 14 and 15. There will be two rtma68 words
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Article236 1933-06-15 6 Upheld By Marylebone Club London, June 31. Leg theory bowling has been upheld by the Marylebone C.C. m the course of a 700-word cable m reply to the Australian Cricket Board of Control's protest against body -line bowling. In the cable it is stated that the term *'bodyline"Reuter - 236 words
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Article167 1933-06-15 6 Government Shield Competition I From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca. June 13. In the Government Shield Competition lirst round the Police beat the Medicals by 4 goals Ito 3 m an exciting Struggle. The winners I scored their four goals In 20 minutes through I Abuamin. Willie Tay and167 words
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Article79 1933-06-15 6 French Champion vs. Jackie Brown [From Our O\v:: Correspondent] London. May 30. The woild"s By-weight championship, which is beini; staged at Olympia on June 12th. by the National Bporttng Club m its reopening tourna- ment. will be interesting. Jackie Bum II Manchester i. title-holder, will meet Valentin Angelmhnn.79 words
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Article78 1933-06-15 6 Corinthians Unable to Enter F.A. Cup [From Our Own Correspondent London. June 11. The famous amateur football club, the Corinthians are not likely to participate m the F.A. jcup this year following the Exemption Commititee's refusal to exempt them from the first and second rounds m future. The78 words
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Article59 1933-06-15 6 Two British Players Create Records [From Our Own Correspondent] London, June 11. The British Ryder Cup hopes. Easterbrook and A. Perry broke the course records at Richmond yesterday. Easterbrook going round Duke's m 66, which is one less than Josh Taylor's record. Perry went round Prince's m 6859 words
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Article44 1933-06-15 6 Lord Burghley Beaten m Police Sports (From Our Own Correspondent] London, June 11. Lord Burghley, the famous athlete who woi. the hurdles at the last Olympic games, was beaten m the 120 yards handicap hurdles at the .Ulster Constabulary Sports at Belfast.44 words
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Article58 1933-06-15 6 The annual athletic sports of St. Joseph's I Destitution will by held on Friday. June 30th at 2.15 p.m. at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Tlip events open to the Old Boys are: 880 yards race and slinking the 28 pounder. The invitation event open to the58 words
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Advertisement283 1933-06-15 6 Sa fegua rd Ten der Sk ins hy Daily Use of 11TICIJBA Soap .in-l Ointment Nrvrr too voun" to -tart u-in" I m i 4 Sample each Soap. Ointment and Talcum free upon request, from Muller Phippt> (Malaya) Limited, Union Building. Singapore. V U R Kl E^^^A H AT* SANDWICH283 words
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Advertisement172 1933-06-15 6 AS DEPENDABLE AS AN A U c —-i^ywATCH FOR THIS EXTENDED THB MINIMUM •OVERUAN'f.' 'OVERHANG/ EVERY INCH EXTRA THE NEW TEN-FOUR BALO yX MULTIPLIES ACTUAL DISCOMFORT COMFORT TO PASSENGEK.s j\ n« J! LOOH OUT /&A Overhand IT CONCERNS YOUR COMFORT Examine the coachwork of the Austin Ten-Four Here is an172 words
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1299 1933-06-15 7 EYE- WITNESS'S STORY OF KEPPEL ROAD FATALITY DRIVER APPEARED TO HvL INvJIxJVIAjL European Licensee Called to the Box d< scripUon of the fatal motor accident m Keppel he night of June 3, which resulted m a Chinese ice tiled MM! a European Traffic Inspector, Charles B. barged with causing death1,299 words
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Article34 1933-06-15 7 I Attired Woman's «"tiar Comfort < woman who had I young boy and ented a curious figure the third magistrate, ni charged with tort* quarters m you ko into tii* M, that's all34 words
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Article81 1933-06-15 7 Seven Months' Imprisonment For Chinese Ocntcmrr <>- sewn months" rlgnroui Imprisonment to be followed by nine months" police supervision \\;is passed on a Chinese, yesterday morning bf Mr. H. a. Ftorrer, the Criminal District JucUr. Be had been transferred for ■entenoe from the third court after betaf round81 words
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Article107 1933-06-15 7 SHOCK FOR LIMB OF THE LAW Wife To Come Up For Sentence If Called Upon Raja Putt h, a Javanese woman, who had pleaded yuilty to stabbing her husband, a lance corporal m the S.S. Police, during the course of a quarrel, was bound over to107 words
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Article185 1933-06-15 7 Char*** Involving $1,000 Against Johorc Man Chla Kak £vnu. a Chinese hailing Irom Kota liiigKi. Johore. was indicted with charges inolving a total amount of approximately $1,000. Mforc Mr. A. W. Hay. Singapore second magisrate. yesterday. The first charge was that on Aprii 4 be] ieceiwd Jawramall185 words
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Article160 1933-06-15 7 Schedule of Dates For Withdrawal The following schedule for the it— tton di licence* to Ford model T buses has been approved by committee No. 1 of the Singapore Municipality. Route C Finlayson Given to Pay a LetMUr, K« buses. Date by which no more T model160 words
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Article176 1933-06-15 7 Certified Unfit For a Thrashing As reported m yesterday's Free Press. Chun :h(()k Chcii'.;. ;i Chinese schoolboy still m his een.s. V. us .entcneed by the third magistrate, Mr. J. f. F. Gieng. on Tuesday to receive ton trokes of Urn rattan for being a member of hi'176 words
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Article146 1933-06-15 7 Boat Thief's Unsuccessful Attempt to Escape Ttie K.P.IM. v e.ssel Thvdens w.is visited by burglar ;it 4 a.m. yesterday. He wai a whf> Itttic Malay, who came alon^.sidv m a nati\'e boat and slolr tome clothing and money from the rrtu'.s quarters. h« bad collected $36 worth146 words
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Article30 1933-06-15 7 The engagement is announced of Mr. Edward J. Smart, of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co.. Singapore, arid MLss. Margaret lov.ise, elder dauj*'tcr of Mr. J. Visser of Java and Sinjapcrc.30 words
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1944 1933-06-15 7 Breaking The Bank By A Religious Hoarding Fact And Anecdote About The Gamblers Paradise MONTE CARLO, the gambling den of the world, was the subject of the address to the Singapore Rotary Club at their weekly meeting yesterday. Rotarian Goodale described the famous haunt on the French Riveira from the1,944 words
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Article261 1933-06-15 7 Police Raid on Den of I Counterfeiters 8 A.M. ARREST Detectives' Haul of Moulds and Metals Alter a preliminary inquiry ktfßN Mr. A. W. Hay, the Singapore second magistrate. y*tterday. Tan Hh Lam was committed to stand hK trial at tho Assizes on the following charges: (1)261 words
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Article155 1933-06-15 7 Rildsha Puller Accosts Police Inspector A rikisha puller Who anostifi Europi aii on kbt nipht of May found the latter unresponsive and linally. when he persisted the European sprang v lUrprlM on hin\ by giving j him to know that he was speaking to a police officer. At the155 words
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Article128 1933-06-15 7 Samsu Distiller Sent to Prison On the afternoon <>\ fcfaj it, ;i parti of rrvtum ofßcen weal to Paya Letaf anct ■UnwilMled a BiffT cane ptaaUttOß. A number nrexcrded into the plantation and BMM to a !>];.<<• nted for the distillation of liquor. No ana was round128 words
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Article77 1933-06-15 7 No Action Yet By Home Government London. Junr 11. No open Action with n.spcot to the Wilson Jit port .\s npecfted for the moment. Tin- BntLs.i Government ha 1 its hands full of all .sort* of troubles and does not wish to A 6d to them. 3e.sides .several77 words
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Article70 1933-06-15 7 Prominent Fart In Coup iU-t.it Of June From Out Ovn Coi rospomlr.H Bangkok, Junr 11. Four highly plMti army oSHH who MM prominent m the < oup dVtat of June last haw tendered th< tar rcsi^natitms from the Army unit the State Couiu il on tin ;round70 words
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Article63 1933-06-15 7 A skating rink ill *>■• opMMI at the New World m the near lutun-. Thus: Mm ted m roll.T skatinu 6MI pra< u.sr ,l th«- N» w Wo,]. m ttM rwtaarant tftadMtf to f)i< oifeml m Wy day. Blind>yi licludrd Jrom 1 p.m .mi! 5 pm.63 words
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Article27 1933-06-15 7 A omniiltc. me tint* c»f thr Si rait-., settlements (MnganafV) Association, uill Ik- luld tn Tuesday the* Juik 27th, m the Sin*Hjx>r« Fxfhange Room at 5 p.m.27 words
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762 1933-06-15 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933. BRING OUT THE KNIFE: To-chty another Instalment oi tin British war debt payment to the United States falls due. and at thf moment of writing it is not officially known whether Great Britain will default, will be 'let oil.* or will come to762 words
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Article370 1933-06-15 8 PENANG MUNICIPALITY Europeans For Asiatic Appointments 1 From Our Own Coi respondent i IVn.nu .1 v nt- 11. Following yesterday*! fortnightly nut tin,: ol the Municipal conuntMioiMM number of important decisions arrived by the commissioners m ConuntttM have now b^cn MIMMd. At tnc public meetini: th»- preaklenl t.tt. th;u heavy370 words
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Article36 1933-06-15 8 [From Our Own Correspondent 1 Bangkok. June 14. The outward Dutch air mail is a* am late and will not arrive at Don Muaner before tomorrow afternoon and at Sincwporv Wore Friday afternoon.36 words
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Article775 1933-06-15 8 Identifying The Dead Wrapper incorrect /y Addressed Somewhere am ing the cluster u\ public buildings which flank theSingapore river on the north tide there I s hallowed *.siM>t winch wa- the sir, oi the first >m>sl office m Uk BettleMi nr One sji\~ hallo'.v<cl" ati\isodly. btOMHi tho DO I oflßoe775 words
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Article144 1933-06-15 8 Hetirtreadiftft Scene After Supreme Court Order (From Oi>r Own Com -p">' (l '>' PIMMg) .lunr I I A heart rending vvnc vas vnncssfd t«wU\ In the Bobtcom Omni when i father M n tG take :rvny tour ChJIMM girl' who iMMI Utth th<ir mother m bill; The144 words
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Article29 1933-06-15 8 Momn.h Jinn- 14. James Matteru. tlie Amprican ro'.iml-trn world flier, returned to Khabarovsk at 6.20 am (local timrv He has not r,tated tho rVMMI for his return-29 words
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Article29 1933-06-15 8 The annual dinner of the alumni association ;of the Kin? Edward VTI College of Medicine I h^s been postponed, and wrlll not b»» held on the ISth instant ReuterReuter - 29 words
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139 1933-06-15 8 ECONOMIC DEPRESSIONS OF ANCIENT TIMES IN CHINA A Trans!^ DM have been history ol chl, cn-pres. prOMtOB v dt'DnsM..!: polite: rco nita tx th c Duk< I Tilt mad C.i.i c.-muri. ,f«,.- wrttta la i Mm rtm I ..< imh lile I festally mi Wtttlhl J ii' till." > J139 words
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Article37 1933-06-15 8 xt,si m**j*jff3f Rubbei and sterlin specially art I ondon Spol (Btt.vrnl (Sellrrs) July-Srpt Oc-1 .-I*. Jan.-March April-Jim' •>'-K,it rk .lul> ,11 S<-pt u olfd Oci Sp., :i Months CROSS I JJ Wm Voi i *^»> Parli37 words
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Advertisement315 1933-06-15 8 tsma*c* trom the fSritlSfl WEST I.NDIES Roses *t-i Lime Juice Vj^J Made from fresh Lime Fruit jfti} >. Ca/?e Sugar Jgjtfgft' ENTIRELY S?<*' BRITISH CaMLIDIBICCIK'S rv speciai vßr^^K^JSy io n m rnh I VlToimmim KING OF Sf AM I DIAMOND SET PLATIMM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. al: o Bridal315 words
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Advertisement65 1933-06-15 8 HAND BLEACH The lovely hands of many famous Stage Beauties are cared for with this lotion. British Dispensary, Ltd. 33. Raffles Place Singapore. TOO MUCH DANCING, a doctor warns us, is liable to have an effect on the heart. So is a little sitting-out. What about a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT ft65 words
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1000 1933-06-15 9 CONDITIONS STATED BY THE Country Ready to Co-operate m j CASE STATED AT WORLD CONFERENCE w Chamberlain spoke for Britain on the resumption oi the Economic Conference yesterday and he laid down the ecessary foi Britain's return to the *>old standard- a rise Ol vnev*.Reuter - 1,000 words
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Article101 1933-06-15 9 Soviet Seeking Credit For Purchase Washington. June 11. The Soviet agency Amtorg is understood t<» have discussed with officials, of the U.S. ReeomtrttettOß and Finance Corporation the po Ability of obtaining credit with which to purchase American cottcn. No definite figure is mentioned according to tho Corpo-ation butReuter - 101 words
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Article718 1933-06-15 9 WILL NOT RECOGNISE TRUCE WITH JAPAN j Right of Independent Hong Kong. Jim 14. ivir. Chow La, a member ol the Executive Council of the Soutr» and President of the Chungshaij University, said m an interview with newspaper representatives thfe morning, that tho South hadUnion Times - 718 words
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Article95 1933-06-15 9 Glass Steagall Hill Adopted I*y "House" Washington, June 11. Tin House oi Representatives h:is adopted tlv Qlai stci-cl' Bank Reform Bill which has BO« boon sent to tho Senate. Router. Washington, J.im<- 1 1. Thiu'mh a compromise tho Bank Reform Bill will now make d -posit insuranceReuter - 95 words
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Article512 1933-06-15 9 Britain's Offer to j 5 PER CENT Portion to be Paid m Washington, June 14. A British note has offered part pnvment of thr War Debt instalment due on June IS. An Italian note ulr.h n;-s been delivered also offers port payment oi the WarReuter - 512 words
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Article76 1933-06-15 9 German Reprisal Against Austria Berlin. June 14. Dr. WiMMT "Bacck, chief of the press department ot tht- Austrian Legation, was arrested at 2 a.m. This is regarded as a reprisal for the Austrian.*' arrest of Dr. Harbicht. Reufcer. Berlin, later. Herr Wasser Baeek. of the Austrian LegationReuter - 76 words
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Article62 1933-06-15 9 (ut m Production Austin (Texas). June It A reduction ->f one-third Ofl allowable production m the East Texas oilfield has ben ordered by the Te*as Railroad Commission, effective at midnight. It is estimated that the order will permit output at between 5f>0.000 and 575,000 barrels per day. TheReuter - 62 words
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Article44 1933-06-15 9 Macon's Rudder Disabled Frankfort, .fune 14. The United States Navy dirigible Macon, sister ship of the ill-fated Akron, which wai> making a forty rl^ht hour test flight from <\kron to the World Pair, at Chicago, reports thßt her mdder \r disabled.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement243 1933-06-15 9 Coo/ Qay and Ijorpe/y *^jL Tobralco stands up wonJcrfuily to punshine ;ind irashing. Sec tl.v. ihisdnating ruife of designs, f ikr Ml rooulguarantecof satisfaction m wash .md \vt;.r. When buying be M,rv r«> sec the name Tobralco m rN, TOO! U sdvMise. product TOBRALCO SO EASY TC> WASH SO HARD243 words
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Advertisement968 1933-06-15 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd., and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMGHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE968 words
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Advertisement461 1933-06-15 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. Dae Spore. Sails Spore. BA. CITY OP SHANOHAI For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg June 27 July 1 s.s. CITY OP BEDFORD For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg461 words
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Advertisement443 1933-06-15 10 British India and Apcai Lines, (Incorporated m England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N m r UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S QAvL,! LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SFRVI OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA I l\h\ Tonnage. Singapore. Tonn*« h U RANPURA 17,000 June 23 -SOUDAN BANGALORE443 words
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Advertisement600 1933-06-15 11 A I \I<M 1: KOUND-THE-WORLD TRAVEL 0. S. K. LINE HAVING OPPORTDNTTY OF SEEINO CEYLON, EAST SOUTH AFRICA, SOUT AND NORTH AMERICA, JAPAN, CHINA INDOCHINA AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WITHIN APPROXIMATELY 5 MONTHS TO 2 YEARS TIME AT PASSENGER'S OPTION o\K ROIND-THE-WORLD TRAVEL FARES FROM SINGAPORE BACK TO SINGAPORE X IDO600 words
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Advertisement409 1933-06-15 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dlnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA VVttKi.i SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OK HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA409 words
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Advertisement751 1933-06-15 11 ■B 4^P flaaaaaw aaa\ aaai LaWaV aa^aV m W m m KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ REACL— Thursday, June 15. Cheribcn (not for passengers). S- inarm?. Sourabav i B.vlptent, Arr.per.an, Padah-^-Bav Beuoa and Banjoewangl. TlDORE— Thursday. June IS. Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis. SoenKei-Pak: in<v Sl.v and Pa-kan-Baroe. CREMER— Thursday, June 15. Hong Kon? Swatoiv751 words
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Article518 1933-06-15 12 Third Degree For F.M.S. Official I From Oar Own Correspondent J London, .Hay .;o. Lodge Malaya. No. 5213, met at Hotel Rembrandt, South Kensington, on May 23rd. when there were present; Bro. A. E. Bailey, W.M; R. W. Bro. Sir Malcolm Watson, M.D.. L.L.D., P.D.G.M., Middle East; actg.518 words
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Article234 1933-06-15 12 Savings Quadrupled In Past Seven Years Shanghai. Junr 1 1. ■Inea i92t; the return oi 39 banks show thai the savings of the people of Shanghai have quadrupled, according to the Chinese Economic Bulletin. Ifoney deposited m the banks oi Shanghai m the form of savings is usually234 words
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Article53 1933-06-15 12 Oaroet District Badly Affected Midan. June 10. According to tru* Locomotief 471 people died of plague m the Garoet district of Java m th< month of March, 586 people m April and m I the first 19 days of May 183 people. The total population of this53 words
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Advertisement631 1933-06-15 12 Burns Philp Line. t Incorporated: m Australia > FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. R^wrular monthly sailings by the well-known steamrr MARELLA < 7,375 tons, and the S.S. MANGOLA (3.352 tons): I Cart?o only] ■j MARELLA is one of the large*! nnd finest steamers trading631 words
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Advertisement355 1933-06-15 12 HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS Rt Fortnightly Passenfer Steamer Between Rangoon, Marseille* and England. HOMKWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymouth Leave Rangoon BURMA July 1 IRRAWADDY July 29 CHINDWIN Aug. !2 KEMMENDINE Aug. 26 BHAMO Sept. 9 AMARAPOORA Sept. 23 SAOAING Oct. 7 BURMA Oct. 21 PEGU Nov. 18 CHINDWIN355 words
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Advertisement157 1933-06-15 12 For "'■^M,i,,.^~~~~WAC6^sTt| T<i at, hobinsoh ftow> Individ,, THE FAST"ASUTKnr LIMITED MMBfOtt \.m, KRn( TO OWHA, k.mm.s *u nTUI)AI( Pron. M 8 BORINGIA FIONIA 11 1 ERRIA 1 I.ALANDU MEONTA AI-BIA 4 BORINGIA 24 The above mmtk M on.fijifc and cargo vessels with senger acrommotiaii> i bathnxjm to majority TO IHNKIKK.157 words
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Miscellaneous652 1933-06-15 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m and Thursday* 7.3U ajtn. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturdays 7 p.m Kuantau (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Kuantan <via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pro Kelantan via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m Kelantan (via Gemasj every Monday,652 words
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Miscellaneous106 1933-06-15 12 Felix Rous-sel, Pren. 9187, from Shanghai 14.6. far Marseilles via Penan? 14.6. Cape St. Francis, Brit. 2170. from Hone Kon^; 13.6, for Rangoon 15.6. Karagola. Brit. 3647 from Calcutta 14.6. for Calcutta 15.6. Hai Hing. Nor. 1445. irom Hong Kong 14. b. I for Penang 15.6. Kidderpore, Brit. 3263, from106 words
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Article906 1933-06-15 13 FIFTY YEARS AGO TO-DAY Great Shipping Lines Starts With 600 Ton Ship to-day. nil JIMM J5, 188.1 th> RoCterdMn Lloyd Royal Mail Lin< received its I royal charter and fa to-d;-.y Trrtirailng its' golden jubilr- The history of this famoui| company, ol soursc, -.oevs nueta further906 words
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Article39 1933-06-15 13 Mr. W. J Wilcoxson. one of the directors of the Straits Trading Co.. who has been m London for the past several months, is on his way back to Singapore and Ls due by the Ranpun <>n June 23.39 words
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Article237 1933-06-15 13 Sailing Brig Without Food or Water A drama Of the sea m which 27 nicu were adrift m a small dhow for two days without food 01 water was related to the Rangoon Gazette last week by the agents of the ship, the s.s. Jaladuta, oi the237 words
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Article210 1933-06-15 13 Order for Diesel Ship Cancelled Ooast LUiea 1 united. Of London and Liverpool, notify the cancellation of their order for new 1. 40u-ton Diesel-engine ship, which was l--!.:c<u recently '.ith Mesar*. H my Robb. of Leith. The ship would have be n the biggest Dieeel-engtne Ship210 words
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Article173 1933-06-15 13 Victim of Army Parts. May 13. Andre Pajot. a young salor of Bourcefraiu. has had the unusual experience of boarding one train as a sailor and waking up as a soldier, and a deserting soldier to boot, m anothtr While still his nautical self he made the acquaintance173 words
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Article190 1933-06-15 13 Admiralty Tests of New Diving Dress Portsmouth. May 15. A new deep sea diving dress, which it is claimed will enable divers to work m safety at a depth vi half a mile, was demonstrated before the Admiralty officials m a tank at Whale fsland. Portsmouth, to-day. The190 words
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Article58 1933-06-15 13 Two Royal Annivcrsics Next Week A notice by the Master Attendant. Singapore calls attention of the shipping community to the fact that June 22nd.. is the anniversary of H.M. The King's Coronation and June 23rd. is H.R.H. The Prince of Wales' Birthday and vessels that are m harbour58 words
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Advertisement422 1933-06-15 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS l.iK ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Cable Addram ADVERTISER, SINCAPORK. The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered Vita Use (hota lla^ri each morning. Latest m us. latest telegrams and latest announcements Unflon ruhhei and tin eaMas appear dail> Serial features include pictures, ladies' page with lat^t fashions, sporting,422 words
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Advertisement434 1933-06-15 13 H^P^LbTv> r a^S^SlSlSMSa^a^aMaaaaa^iM^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^^*^*"^*^*^^ TO 6VERYWHERE IN CANADA I\J/ AND MOST OF THE U.S.A FJBI tarlJ Ud ln rho heHrt of woniin*..* mnufiialn (nuiiity /Vj^ r raveJ rtraight through from Vanco,,v w ••tthoul rhanHnn enr^ Vi Ht«M*f«rt (>/;</ Information apptp jgß Ek M Nr KoN( KAXK CHAMBERS* SINGAPORE iSpk Canadian National434 words
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Article779 1933-06-15 14 Metal Cover Instead of Glass What must undoubtedly open a new epoch n wireless valve usage took place when the full details of the new metal Catkin valves svere announced at a luncheon given at the Savoy Hotel by the General Electric Company m conjunction with the779 words
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Article100 1933-06-15 14 Javanese Nobility And Romance Medan, 10. A M'nsation has btvii aroused m native circles on the East Coast of Sumatra by tin |marria^< oi ,i |M Of UM name nobilMv and a esawoner. Tlie adat-otTniaLs to<»k •)< turn tad M I reMIM tha two young peoplt mn100 words
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Article31 1933-06-15 14 Vienna. June It, The police omiptod Brown HOUM ;»nd all Na/i branches thrOUfbOOt Vn mia following rtoti by N;i."i stt.dfj tl tfttnti J( h .i.M(J Nt: ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement643 1933-06-15 14 c RHODESIAN RED SEAL PLUG CUT TOBACCO. (z£*x An Empire product blended with the |'vEDi;^| I SEA*' greatest care and skill from well matured k X^'^jj A tobacco leaves grown on the plains of sTUjg C^l South Africa. 3^ OF ALL HIGH CLASS TOBACCONISTS. Sole Agents F. A. Bartholomeusz Ltd.643 words
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Advertisement476 1933-06-15 14 BANKS AND INSVRa^ OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600,000 share* of £5 each £3.000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Blshopsgate, London, EC. 2 Arencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok476 words
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Advertisement329 1933-06-15 14 THE YOKOHAMA spfi BANK, ltd ■MIMN to m, CPIU. Subset Reserve Fund r l *.o*ni Hrad Oftct: YoUhaL Singapore Br..n.h -mfyfp LONDON HXNKEEB Wcitmimfr bank Ltd rbf nail Lloyd's Bank U HUM ni> Alexandria litl!a Calcutta. Car. tien. Haml,;: Honolulu. Kii.. Angeles, Mann. sakf. Newchv Rangoon. RlodtJt Scma: UUnoc Sydney.329 words
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Miscellaneous705 1933-06-15 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING j CORPORATION J PROGRAMMES FOB INDIA, BURMA, STBAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J FEDEBATED MALAY STATES J FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, J DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. i I Wavelength* 25.3 metres and 31.3 metres. Thursday, June 15th. J GMT. 1.30 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. News I Bulletin. i 1.45 Concert705 words
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Miscellaneous204 1933-06-15 14 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS Programme of Drills up to and for week ending June 18th, 1933. Thursday 15th, 5.15 p.m. Headquarters: S.R.E. <v> Coy. Parade, 2nd. Bn. Sig. Section, Weapon Training:, "E" (Chinese) Coy.. Coy Parade. 9.00 p.m. "C" (Scottish) Coy., Miniature Range. Friday 16th. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters. Intelligence PI.. Platoon204 words
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Article715 1933-06-15 15 Buying of Tin and Rubber Shares Snmapuir 1 11 ii»- 14. last weekly circular >> ■< !i subject to wide iaik.ts. particularly .it ion for three Lft.O appreciated .it £221 per ton, < report It may be of \ulue of the ;i March 1929. rowed consumption m715 words
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Article112 1933-06-15 15 Itogci m Representative Prices I STOCK EXCHANGE MO .VBlO.OOO 6,300,000 United Press Association June i» II Hi 95 -j 92 m; 123\ 131 127 "i H4 1 67 I.'1 66 79- 81 78', 24', 25 24"*^ 24', 24 24 27 28 27 'fa 16 17. 16'_--36«sUnited Press Association - 112 words
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Article36 1933-06-15 15 Activity of IKE.I. Native Producers Mrd.in. Jane 10. Di .l-Courant there has been ng on rubber estates of tra under the influence prle< 1 n.tir.t- tappers especially tom, even attracting Javaormerly dismissed from the36 words
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Article99 1933-06-15 15 Atjdt'fl Bitf Copra and Pepper Exports Medan. June 10. Dr. MUMCdt Beck, of the Agricultural De- partment In Atj»'h. m an interview with the Bataviaasch Nhuwsblad. says exports from > Atjch for world markets do not pas.s through D.E.I, ports but through Pcnang and Singapore. being shipped by99 words
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Article176 1933-06-15 15 THE ABROAD Par June 10 12. AnwtardMß 12.07 8.4 i 8.42 Athens 375 590 590 Belgrade 25.22', 240 250 Berlin 20.43 14.44 14.42* Bombay Is. 6d. Is. 6 5 64d. Is. 6 5 64d. Brussels 35 24.24 24.25', Bucharest 313 570 570 Buenos Aires 47.58 41", offi 4 1-", offi.176 words
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Article942 1933-06-15 15 L HEAVY SHARE ACTIVITY Eighty Per Cent. In Favour 1 Of Restriction ,'From Our Own Correspondent 1 London. May :*.O. During the past week the future of rubber nas occupied the whole of ihe Press Ii might not have done this had there only been942 words
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Article403 1933-06-15 15 General Accident Assurance Report In the directors' report of the General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation Ltd., for the year ending December 31st. 1932. it is stated that the net new life business amounted to £1,864.231 10s. as compared with £2.098.669 18s. far the previous year. The403 words
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Article119 1933-06-15 15 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.126 th. auction yesterday. Bark 6"-i to 6 7^ The next auction will be held or. Wednesday. June 21st. Catalogued 1.078.991 lbs. 481.69 tons Offered 958.960 428.10 Sold 779.471 347.97 Spot London 3.11 32d. New York 6.1 16119 words
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Article102 1933-06-15 15 The directors of Kulim Rubber Estates. Ltd.. propose to reconstruct the company. A new undertaking is to be formed with a capital of E175.000 m 2s. shares, and shareholders will be given the right to subscribe for seven shares, credited with Is. Bd. paid up. for each102 words
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Article46 1933-06-15 15 Borneo Company. Ltd.. agents, reocrt ihe following outputs for May: Tin: Pahang Consolidated Co Ltd 1.210 pels.. Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. GB5 picls. Rubber: Kuala Reman Rubber Estates Ltd 48.368 lbs.. Lok Kawi Rubber Ltd. 36.000 lbs.. Bruseh Rubber Estates Ltd. 39.000 lbs.46 words
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Article349 1933-06-15 15 To-Day' s Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES June 14 SELLING London. 4 months, sight 2 4 London. 3 months' rigkft 2|3 31 32 London. 60 days' sight 2;3 15 16 London. 30 days' si»ht 2|3 29 32 London demand 2 3 7 8 London. T.T. 2 3 27 32 Lyons and349 words
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86 1933-06-15 15 June 11th., 11 o'clock noon Buyers Seller* R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Tone of Mar!:e! Steady. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 3 11 32 d. per lb. Nvw York Spot Sheet 6I 16 L". I pi lb. 1 SpcK 10 11 1(3 10-4 R.S.S. equal86 words
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Article903 1933-06-15 15 WUfUkMAY, MM Dill, !!>:;:; OLOIDIO QUOTATION n •wjen SeUcn A.sani Kumbang «£> cv; Austral Malay (£> 26s 28s Ayer Hitam (ss> 13s Us Ayer Wen^ ($1) »5 1-00 Bangiin Tin 16s 9d 17s 9d Batang Padang (fi Batu C-.wo ($1) 44 47 Chcnderiang i£> 6d Is norn903 words
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Advertisement79 1933-06-15 15 f!2,tf ,ttf Assurance In force over W,tf,t»f rThe Great Eastern Life Assurance Co,, Ltd. 'Incorporated In tIM Strmlte tHwatnte* giAD OFFICE Great Eastern Lire Building, Cecil Btreet, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry. EC. T%* Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court ol England and complies with the British79 words
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Article336 1933-06-15 16 THIRD DIVISION MATCH Play Improves m the Second Half S -H.R i: Monopolies 1. The third division match between the Harbour Board and tlw Government Monopolies at the Stadium yesterday resulted m a draw, the two goals of the match being equally shared. There were some336 words
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Article102 1933-06-15 16 National and American League Games New York. Jone 14. Score* In to-day's baseball games were as follows: Reuter Brooklyn 4 10 2 Philadelphia 15 20 3 Chicago 1 6 3 Cincinnati 2 8 0 Pittsburgh 3 7 1 St. Louis 4 5 0 Suhr made a home hit forReuter - 102 words
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Article48 1933-06-15 16 New York. Jane 13. The following wert thr results of baseball cames played to-day. Reuter Brooklyn 4 12 0 Philadelphia 7 13 0 Whitney homered lor Philadelphia. Chicago 5 8 0 Cincinnati 6 13 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 3 7 0 Chicajro 1 7 0 AMERICAN LEAGUEReuter - 48 words
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Article43 1933-06-15 16 Colorado Kid's Success At Ascot London, June 14. Colorado Kid won tht Hunt Cup at Ascot to-day, finishing two lengths ahead of Scatter Cash. Diamanttv v;is third two lengths behind. There v.;is ik'ld of 28. Betting 100 8. 28—1, 33—1. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article60 1933-06-15 16 Malay F.A. vs. S.C.C. On Friday The following have accepted to play for the S.C.C. Ist. XI vs. Malay F.A. at the S.C.C. to-morrow (Friday): T. G. Lashmar, F. A. McCafTery and J. L. Elmer; T. Robertson, E. Laldman and C. J. Bembroke; O. Bennett, R. A. F. Brown,60 words
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Article90 1933-06-15 16 The S.C.C. cricket fixture for Saturday and Sunday has beon revised and m place of SCC Lt Croome-s xi the match will be Played between teams led by R. A Ashworth and Dr. H. O. Hopkins as follows J M^ Sh w W h> D H Palmer D90 words
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Article352 1933-06-15 16 TWO DOUBLE CENTURIES AT SWANSEA Middlesex— West Indies Game Drawn London. .lun<- 14. Following ;ii e thu results of county cricket Wtchw begun on Saturday West Indies vs. Middlesex At Lord! th- r.!atch between Middlesex and West India v..)N drawn. West Indies 382 ;md 151Reuter - 352 words
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Article141 1933-06-15 16 Annual Clarke Cup Match Postponed The postponement of the Clarke Cup cricket match. Europeans vs. The Rest, Is consequent. it Is understood, on the date of the S.R.O. Jubilee sports being put forward a week m order that His Excellency the Governor may attend. The Clarke Cup fixture141 words
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Article65 1933-06-15 16 Soviet Negotiations For Sale London, June 14. The Soviet Government has appointed M. Yurenev, the Soviet Ambas^dor at Tokio, M. Kozlovsky, chief of the Far Eastern Department of the Foreign Commississariat, and M. Kuznet.sov, acting chief of the Board of Directors of the Chinese Eastern Railway. toReuter - 65 words
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Article96 1933-06-15 16 The match between the CCA. A. and the A. A. A., originally fixed to be played at Jalan Bmur Stadium on Sunday, has had to M postponed owing to thu ground being r.akei. frfr Negrl Sc-mbilan VS. S.A.F.A. match. In the Commercial Cup competition ikic match between Fraser96 words
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Article85 1933-06-15 16 A lawn tennis tournament open to members of the V.M.C.A. tennis section will be held during July, commencing at 5 p.m. on Saturday. July Ist and continuing daily except Sundays. The events will comprise men's singles Cham* pionship for the Collyer Shield, men's doubles championship, men's singles85 words
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Article1805 1933-06-15 16 YORKSHIRE AND SUSSEX IN THE VAN Many New Players "Arrive" I From Our Own Correspondent London, May .10. The West Indies are putting m ■one fine work on ihiir tour and are winning a good many matchfn. The foOowtng arc the results OJ the matches which1,805 words
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Article201 1933-06-15 16 Chain Cans Film at the Capitol The Warner film "I am a Fugitive from r» Chain Gang" opened yesterday at the Capitol, and attracted bij, audiences. If you are an enthusiast for horror picture* and go to see this expecting to see something outstanding m the201 words
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Article46 1933-06-15 16 One Cent Cotton Tax Eliminated Washington, Jane 14. The tax of one cent per bale on cotton involved m sales contracts vns eliminated from the Farm Credit Bill. The Senate m conference vrith the House of Representatives agreed to drop the amendment.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article117 1933-06-15 16 Crew to be Paid Off It is understood that instnu-tinn bM! Mf been issued by HLs Excellency the Governor. Sir Cecil Clementi. for paying uff the crew of the Sea Belle II and th«- NfcMJSMfI laying-up of the yacht. It is not possible to say detiniteh when117 words
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Article60 1933-06-15 16 Dutch Team Contest With Cambridge I From Our Own Com si>onci<ii'. London, May ;<■ The annual two days' match between Cambridge University and a Dutch team for the perpetual challenge trophy presented by the Holland-England Association concluded at Penner's on Saturday and resulted m an easy win for60 words
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Article32 1933-06-15 16 .Jaipur Visitor* PW m IxNidoi ;...,< ti»« ii fit Hi. I play at the > romvri' I and the honv tut iii:i:> I Kuril i Cup At R lierchl lUVi] \M32 words
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Article24 1933-06-15 16 Hl' Wuh' I fessional bUli v >• LOMI U l J CheMerfleld. HH pointed DM r -'^S mni 883 Llndrum to V Undrum2M24 words
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Advertisement43 1933-06-15 16 g LARGE SELECTION CHILDREN'S STATION^ —T-- JUST RECEIVKi, NEW AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS ANIi i.aikt, vAJLjOT^Dc 'OFF TO THE POST M "TOY TOWN NOTK PACKED IN NOVELTY |QQ| OBTAINABLE AT MALAYA PUBLISHING H()i;« (BOOKSELLERS) UMTTEO l 'v«| Z==ZZL SINGAPORE. tea I Nerve's^ c "l43 words
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