The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 June 1933
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Title Section19 1933-06-19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. Ml 13,986. xKMSHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1933. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article427 1933-06-19 1 America has sent a tlim note to France railing iii*on her to pay the last two instalments before the question of War Debts ran he reconsidered Pa{.e 9. Mr. T. V. Soong states that no Government that recognised Japan's seizure of Manchuria would last for twenty -lour427 words
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Article1281 1933-06-19 1 R. B. Van Wart - R. B. Van Wart *I*HERE i~ rd the f J Alfl Mich ).':ik( i m beginning the hot weathsi additionaiiy i ying '>. luukin "Brain i*\»m, oi. -in r< BRAIN i FATR. 'In rtataf scale until thy- distracted hearsr can bear no mm (tad M U :;n\v1,281 words
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Advertisement219 1933-06-19 1 V IS BETTER I RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'B PREMIER HOTEL ODEHN SANITA'HON AND HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER. THIS EVENING TEA DANCE-6.30 to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER OANCE-9.30 TO MID-NIGHT GRILL SERVED ON THE LAWN [Ljal Dail> Tea Informal Special I Sar Lunch Dances Dinner Dances Dinner Dances i simoon Kvery219 words
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Advertisement135 1933-06-19 1 I I y 1 1 V^> /v A I >^ 1 7 iy I I ADELPHi SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL FAVOURITE TOWN -REN DEZ-VOUS IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT EXCELLENT CUISISE SERVICE GENERAL MANAGER H. O. WASER. TO-NIGHT SEA VIEW HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY THE POPULAR AND TALENTED CHILD135 words
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Advertisement205 1933-06-19 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Since 1575— Paye 8. Protect The Family— Page 14. Gas At your Service Pa^e 16. Bargains At Wliiteawcys Pa> o e 6 Lawn Mowers That will Last A Lifetime— Pa^e 9. CHRYSLER SATISFACTION CONTRACT BRIIK.K i BLUE BOOK j J by i i Ely Culbertson j I rditcd205 words
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Advertisement7 1933-06-19 1 In tlio<K<.l n«,sL^ II I'MttCTION SCOTS WHISKY\7 words
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Article65 1933-06-19 2 Form A "Brilliant Beard From Our Own Correspondent] Peipin?. JaSM 15. «s< w.t- of tiu okiest resident* of Hamgchov h.iM iormed an old men's club 'alted the "Beautiful Beard Society". The aggregate ages oi ;m memben come io mom than 1,900 fears. The chief purpose oi the dub65 words
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Article39 1933-06-19 2 n« brc. h., fcppototwl ■•>" M, A' sL\»'n t > i| l s hl '••"D'.ration-s relioiou, v.ork. v«nS^22S l,::t!r of v* of hl(1 'nee 19>7 am i i, WlUch he has L.mdon. In 1927 h! "5? East end of tyhyonr Chaplain39 words
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Article311 1933-06-19 2 Local Growing With Government Aid tFrom Our Own Oorrcspondsnt I Kl.uiK. .lu in- 14. Another plea for rice cultivation m this, country was made by Mr. M. M. Mohanu-d Abdul Kader Maricayar. manager Of K. Ismail Qany Rawthcr and Co.. at the last meet m« of the311 words
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Article274 1933-06-19 2 Changes In Procedure For Tliw Tear's Event From Our Our Corn -pondt lit London, June 18. Hitherto, the Indian Empire 1 and Crown C lonles garden uart^ ha: always been held Hurlmgham; and this ytmi i\ hai been Hxi I For Monday. June 3 There nan evidently274 words
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Article122 1933-06-19 2 Two Chinese Sentenced For Murder l|H»h, June l."». Ng Kirn Kvv and Ng Em- were <entom<ci to death by Mr. Justice Qcrahtjr, at the Peru!: A! i/s for the murder Of Lim Yean m Teh.i: Anton Road on the ni-.ht of March 25. Tan Cboy, who ras122 words
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639 1933-06-19 2 PENANG TEMPLE THROWN OPEN But Caste System Not Yet I Dead m This Country [Fran Our Own Oonripomfcinl Kuala Lumpur. June 17. Gandhis fast has had reneiUumtoni m Malaya. Desiring to tiiul out what had bt-en th< I Bad of the fast on the639 words
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Article213 1933-06-19 2 farther Amenities For Port Dickson Prom Out Om n C im qpondi 1 Serembin. June 11. A Further Unk to the rhata or amenttli Dtckaon hi< h i I om Itn utilj i Mir y la tl) Slat.-. bU b I :..>w U> '"ac. the competition <>l213 words
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Article37 1933-06-19 2 I U m .ih h■• Just iv en ■■nhti and arc I their bonejmoon on Devils I In. 1 tht- Fronrh p?nal colony. They are loavii'« Imnu- Ji itt!\ for French Guiana to work imon<r thn ron\icts37 words
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Article233 1933-06-19 2 "CRIMPING" OF ESTATE COOLIES LABOUR short,,. AI'F'AI:k\V X First Fffcd~s" ft m Kuhlwr 1 to X""'K i^, -liHiculti,, r. I m the KM ■okm li beta At ,m--certain ■rberv m. noticed or. -I If robta r remi s-r.uus ihoHa tOtUtt ;.iMn-;>. frankly Mated M Haw i)u<t Uhm m the <o,mt.233 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement960 1933-06-19 2 SPONGES TENDEKS PURE MEDITERRANEAN SEA SINGAPORE MUNICDPA1 PRODUCTS of EXCEPTIONALLY NOTICE. FINE QUALITY AT KEENEST PRICES Tenders. *mtm^*^ tw w i mik NOTICE u btreby given tfcat tender* MKDK.AL HALL, LTD. now invited for the following materials CHEMISTS. services and that particulars of such ten may be obtained In the960 words
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Advertisement137 1933-06-19 2 NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SIPREME COURT OK THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT Of siNOU'ORJ. In Bankrupt No. 3J!> of IMS. Re KHOO AH KEE of No. 22 Lorontc X Tolok Kurau, Singapore. Contractor. Xotiep is hereby given thai .v First Dividend i- Inieatfsd to ho ittlMVi i» the137 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous445 1933-06-19 2 THE \VEKK Moadav l!)(h Hmh Water, ok.h. t..> tt 19.42. 8.4 ft Football Oomtnercial Cup: S.H3. J.S.c vs. Mn.Kfields, S.H.B. I/iwn Bowls: S.C.C. American Tuurnamtnt. QOlf: Keppd OoU Club ladies' spoon (bogey*. BlngapotC Lawn Tennis Tournament Opens. Tuesda>. 20th. HBjn Water. 09.15. 1M tt.. 20.2.v 8« tt Football- s.a.f.a Leaguf445 words
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Article1043 1933-06-19 3 PIVI KILLED NEAR WIMBLEDON lagers Impairing Line fo-fore Accident ixKiH-i> oi me live wctlm& :td on the Southern Wimbledon and Raynes Park ned St. George's Hall. :r.. ol tho dead were: Norman, <>1 Fernlea. Lower m; IB his wile; k. Fletcher Road. HorMiald Dutle, uq<d1,043 words
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Article634 1933-06-19 3 New Scope of Activity m Britain Prom our Own nimsmiNimlJ London. May :50. 'I li< annual mfifting ol the China Society was held at China House to-day, followed by a leetan by Dr. w<x. an "Th. significance of Chinese Anthropological studies.- sir "trtnVim R'.s^ was m the chair.634 words
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Article47 1933-06-19 3 Her Highness the Ranee Margaret ol Sarawak entertained otwr ISO horse drivers resident In the rural parish of St. Erth to .supper at St. Brth Church BalL Ihe event was under the auspices of the H.S.P.C.A.. and the total number 01 guests, Including visitors, was about lion.47 words
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Article515 1933-06-19 3 CONTROL ESSENTIAL OF DARDANELLES British Author's Proposal For Attack On Russia fieneva, June 9. In tht; debate on the fust reading ol the British disarmament j>lan, If. Litvinov proclaimed the rapport Of the So\iet delegation for the amendments moved by the Turkish delegation on theTass - 515 words
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Article158 1933-06-19 3 To bo Displayed al Canadian Exhibition [From Our Own Corre.spondentJ London, June 2. lbs Strait* Settlements Government will be represented at the Canadian NationaJ Exhibition at Toronto this year. This is an annual function which draws about two million Visitors and ts invariably held at Toronto where there158 words
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Article98 1933-06-19 3 Isabella McKeixzie (78) of Elsenhom-road. Grim.sby. who wore long skirts of old-fashioned style, tripped over her dress and fell downstairs, receiving fatal injuries. 1 While trying to keep his is it. jacht. the Thistle, from foundering m a choppy sea off Ramsgate, Mr. Robert Smith, aged 74, a retired stockbroker,98 words
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Advertisement48 1933-06-19 3 smnsßEßagaHsjßßsm^Bsnmjgamjmvjg«| nnSSBBBSSSBBsSSBBBSSS^mBBKSSES^SSBiS^BsSH These distressing skin complaints are sure outward signs of impurities In the blood surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief so remove the cause of the trouble from the blood by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. Of «ff Cktmim mtd Sum. SfMfr gomd m LIQUID m TABLET form48 words
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Advertisement222 1933-06-19 3 For your throats sake, smoke CR/KVEN2£ CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES V* R^Sv<^^(t^s^sßS^^ i' ""JSr ist>*i« j^R^wpRJBHHImS fc&' RRRRM^v ''<'•'• jji^i'^^ Xjptjj^^-k s■' S[jcwSicpo<flMWSflflyw^j|ijjj^K R^RBRW&^Htf^m < fc»h sn^- -^K^^'^x-*- -XVv $r g^jßp^^^^^Bßß^Bßt^HHßj^^^^^^^^^iy^-r, J^^BBmw Jk*^l^ ff&t f^'*''^K** V iriinM<-./ limn (ht- fxi tit's 1 .in World, every proved development i>f science and Hygiene222 words
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794 1933-06-19 4 SCENES OF FORMER TRIUMPHS "There Is No Variety As I Know It" Vesta Tilley glamorous, glorious, inimitable Vesta. It is fourteen years since last her name topped the bilLs and now she is coming back. doing on tour of memories' through the scenes794 words
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Article205 1933-06-19 4 Sin Chew Jet Poh - Sin Chew Jet Poh Generals Ma And Su To Suppress Revolt Shanghai. June 16. Mr. Huang Mu-chung. special envoy of Nanking for the pacification of the trouble m Chinese Turkestan and Sikang. semi-indepen-dent states m West China, has arrived m Tihua, the capital of Turkestan, also known205 words
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Article102 1933-06-19 4 Soviet Citizens To Be Trained In Jumping Momoh. June !•> The Central Council ot "Osoaviakhiin (Society for the Promotion oi A\:ulion and Chemical DttMOt) plan.- to open m tin' MM future a paraehute-jumpim' train inn school. The function o4 the school will be to tram jumping instructorsTass - 102 words
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Article19 1933-06-19 4 Estat- \alucd at £8 361. with run ;>. rsonalty £6,970. was left by Mr E Tempk* Thurston. the well-known novelist.19 words
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Article1730 1933-06-19 4 Japanese Fascists Want Mori Direct Action From Our Own Correspondent Tokio. June 15. THAT all treaties signed m the; past which tend to hamper the expansion 01 Japan should be "ruthlessly scrapped" and that no future treaties which m any way restrict the territorial development of Japan1,730 words
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Article306 1933-06-19 4 DEATH OFF LORD WESTER WEMYSS DISTIXu 'SiT ■''I»M!I:ai '^M A<.n.i. 0.C.8 tie V). -...in M U|X,ll lv. I vr, H. H was. osnato '-Jggsl Lord W. I nolabU- n, >■ lath, high rank of the la;, '"fet^H born m I jn, U, N.; I lieutenant I that >car ho I306 words
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Advertisement457 1933-06-19 4 U^ZmwMWmm*. BBBlß^HHaKr^a^'^'^Vß^BßV 1 -i Foods The Aflcnburys Fooda arc particularly suited to the feeding of babies m hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their use gives complete independence of doubtful milk supply, I and is an absolute guarantee457 words
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Advertisement68 1933-06-19 4 PILES CAN el CURED. I TFMMWt nil «*fl Iff you a v JbH its kindred known m you :<> Pili Pla action iiwith the 'r will l>r q MM lia I TRMDfa follow N claimed I lad i lasting »<' |^H aapai I 'cur. I |sjta i ih vo'.i HM68 words
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Article406 1933-06-19 5 Universe Not Running Down 'The universe is a universe ol life. I would suggest an everlasting succession of dominant planets with their dominant personalities who, each lor tho period of his ascendancy, would be the reigning spirit of the world." This is the view of Sir Francis406 words
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Article23 1933-06-19 5 Following Lord Rosmead's death at Virginia Water at the aye of 66. the barony becomes extinit. there being no heir to the title.23 words
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Article316 1933-06-19 5 Negotiations To Open In Tokio On June 25 Moscow, .I'ine 16. Negotiations for the .sal* of the Chinese Eastera Railway to the Government of Manchukuo are likely to open m Tokyo on June 25, according to exchanges '..etween the Jan;»rrse and Soviet governments which have been published here.Tass - 316 words
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Article64 1933-06-19 5 Leningrad. June 16. An rylincler passenger automobile of Soviet design, the "L-l" of 104 horse-power, is now being produced at the Krassny Putilovetz tractor plant m Leningrad, which is undergoing complete re-equipment, with a view to the exclusive production of automobiles. The re-equipped plant, which will employTass - 64 words
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Article, Illustration127 1933-06-19 5 W.uuK »1 people turned out m Barcelona to welcome the European Prtj (jinins, who arc to compete m Madrid for the title of Miss Europe." The beauty queens on arrival at Barcelona. tmeriean luxury liner Washington arrived JMymouth I h n,n.! <t ,on ot her maiden127 words
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Advertisement84 1933-06-19 5 ROLAND PERTWEE'S g| Knthralling Story of a A (■entieman Crook. •THE BUND 0 < f i^^flflk^ JtoSj^i PERCY MARMONT HOLDING ONLY ONE THING SACRED I DOING HIS "BLIND SPOT" iriANS vow open) IN SOUND PICTURES. MADAME BUTTERFLY I Paramount Picture. WITH SYLVIA SIDNEY. I CARY GRANT— CHARLIE HIGGLES. I n84 words
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Advertisement240 1933-06-19 5 YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS AMAZING PICTURE THAT HAS THRILLED THE WORLD Don't Miss this LAST NIGHT of The Warner Bros. Sensation I AM A" FUGITIVE FROM A CHAIN GANG" The TRUE AUTHENTIC Story of the LIFE of ROBERT E. BURNS TO-MORROW NIGHT! r^^rH Gala Premiere of England's Most240 words
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Article1099 1933-06-19 6 SE VENTEEN-YE AX-OLD TASMANIAN F R. Brown Picks A Test Team For Australia When discussing a few days afeo the future composition oi Australian Xl"s with some ft lends, one ;iitl to me:- ".Surely it'- much harder to gel out oi the Australian XI. tha:>1,099 words
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Article188 1933-06-19 6 Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament Lawn bowk American tournament at the S.C.C MONDAY. JINK 19th A. S Bailie :>:id Dr. E. D. Undo* \s. M Si. Paul and V. P. Burbot. E. h. R. Bowerman and R. v ft£on s hiul "ir.i-i 9nd E. B. Evans A. Stewart188 words
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Article187 1933-06-19 6 Jewish Crowd's Great Delight [From Our London Correspondent I London. May Fighting tor the Brat time for several years m the Bast <>t 1 onden. before his own peojile. Jack »Kid> B«rg. the Jewish Hght WHlglU. gained a smashing win on the Lea Bridge Speedway on Saturday,187 words
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Article129 1933-06-19 6 Saved By Water-Tiyht Compartments 1 From Our Own Coru-sponcU'ir. i London. Bby :)(>. Three yachts capdied duilug the Brat daj ol Bouthnid Yachting WVck which startod i n Battißlay. A he. ivy sea was running and only tli« vrinning boata Ani-hed tlu' race. The Oorbte, bekngtng to Mr.129 words
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Article106 1933-06-19 6 Wolves Have Bad Experience m France I Prom Our Own Correspondent London. May 10. Amasing Incidents al s iootbali natch at Mice on Thursday between Wolverhampton Wanderers and the Olympic Oymnastique Club of Nice resulted In a >*b>c nghi between the teams. After Wlce had Bcored the first106 words
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Article90 1933-06-19 6 Beats Olympic Games [From Oit Own Correspondent] London. May Bjg, L. E Hcbbs, son oi Jack Bobbs, accomplishrd one the greatest performances of his athletic career When, at Hook, near Surbiton. on Saturday, he Deal E. 1,. Pa?;e (holder., the Olympic. Games Sprinter and A.A.A. ox-cham-pion, m90 words
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Advertisement130 1933-06-19 6 WBITEAWAY'S HACK TO PROSPERITY SALE > »y» >•■».'• v 'f V MEN'S TOWELLING BATH GOWNS. ru new fancy stripes and paisley design*. Colours ot blue, red. grey, brown, green. rUSLAI.LY $15Jt Each SALE $10.00 EACH. I fj|^i j MEN'S WATERPROOFS. Bxceptiona] offer of Ingush made raterproo! coats, well cut. detachable130 words
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Advertisement262 1933-06-19 6 ■JS,BA BM BbbHiLD l BIG CASH PRIZES I BBv .^BT BY. B> a^aV^aa wF HB^^^^bV BE WON SEE THE SUNDAY TIMES. _^^_^fl bb^bl __________________________9_ii^B¥^T_________r^__________j H v^ _g ________________________r _t> __i _______^7 _">• mi __r -I -------------I ____B _^B^BB ____H —____K_7 1* ___!^_______________________l _fl^L^___-____-^___ _^B^b\______HL r^j jm K____i _____B___i_^^-H L^bW JWk262 words
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387 1933-06-19 7 RACING IN K.L. ABANDONED fjsr» On Carf And Maintenance $11,681 LOSS Ajuew SvndicateV Plans Fal! Throngh 1 1 in 1 i>; lie Belangor i unpur on Friday it vai luring tin lirst hsill of i;\ unproAtabli business, wt $11 Itl-M. innounced thai387 words
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Article141 1933-06-19 7 U St. Cyr Rappa and Miss I K. Hart els plaa ;a si. Andrew's uf Mr. Harry St. Cyr son Of Mr and Mi E. R;ippa. tffiaa Bit mi* Plorencc B«rti'K and Mrs h. R Bar* la to B r, p< tier officiated. given away b\ her tether,141 words
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Article41 1933-06-19 7 II Court on Saturday before Mr H. C Willan. M.C.S., hh ■tfvoeate and so)i<itor of wot J '<siow moved th.- petition. He objection from the Attorney- H Withers Payne, who appeax- Rar Committee, made no lordship grantrd tho applica-41 words
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481 1933-06-19 7 rAGA KRETA BOYS YEARLY GET OFF New Campaign Against Cyclist In Kuala Lumpur I; '•':<■.' krcta?" bin: Dearly won their on Baturdaj when the magistrate before ihej wen rtuuved wife creating a public nulsanc m th* Sinfc;ipor» Harbour Board ground* by runnlm after can,481 words
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Article164 1933-06-19 7 Sino- .Malayan Facilities m Rxfatenee Ail houcr: n Is nor uenerally known, an internattaneJ money-order system exists between »hr Chinese and Malayan post office authorities and ha dom ilnce the beginning 1925. It i^ po.sibU* to taranSßßftt money from any post Office m Malaya to almost any164 words
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Article95 1933-06-19 7 S5 Fine For Constable Good Samaritan I nir Our Own OoTi i :-poiu;eiit i Seremban. June !■*>. nun- was an imnsml name ease before the local magistrate on Thursday when a police .unstable Darned Hussein, said to have come rroin Batu Fahat, was charged with carrying95 words
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Article81 1933-06-19 7 Creates Scene When Sent To Poorhouse A Clilimr WbO had no tofi and whose feet was mutilated, was taken befoie the third magistrate, Mr. J. F. F. ONfC OH Saturday and chawd with beggiiip. m the strti-ts of Singapore. He was found guilty, but remonstrated when the81 words
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Article962 1933-06-19 7 COOLING BREEZES AT WILL ARCHITECTS APPROVE OF SOLO-AIR Interest In Local Man's Invention j In ..n arich or. the n "Solo-Air" -.y.sti m ol mechanical rentUation Invented by Mr. E. tl. ilindmar -h. o: Singapore whi« h n s recently described m th Plree Press, the Journal of tho Institute962 words
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Article37 1933-06-19 7 Visitors to Bangkok last week included the film actors, Messrs. Woolsey and Wheeler. They had i. warm reception at the cinema hulls iheyl visited, but outside of the film wor)d dM m IteresT aroused WM smaU. I37 words
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Article262 1933-06-19 7 Visit To Malay States 4nd Penan? FIVE WEEKS Extensive Itinerary By I rain His excellency the Governor, accompanied, by Lady Clement! and the Misses Clementi, and attended by Mr. H. G. Beverley. aide-de-camp and Mr. R. j. Curtis, private secretary will leave Singapore by the nifeht262 words
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Article200 1933-06-19 7 Strange Menu After Drinking I npaid-For Cocktails Wht U yoUBg Eurasian named Albert Chopard was accused before the second magistrate. Mr. A. W. Hay, on Saturday of having cheated the proprietor of the Victoria Bar of payment for IH pegs of e:in. the police related ii200 words
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Article153 1933-06-19 7 STRANDED Boy Left Behind m Singapore a pathetic si.mv was told to the thud magistrate, Mr. J F. F. Gregg, on Saturday morning by a 14-yeai>old Indian Mohammedan boy who was brought up for hawking without a licence. Thi lad pleaded uuiltv but he presented such an appealing figure thai153 words
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Article83 1933-06-19 7 Cm Bo Attached Says 'Pron Our Own Oorrr-uundent. I Sereniban, In in* 15. A Tamil v.itli a gold-filled tooth and an arttflcta] leg appeared before the Scremban magistrate on s Judgmeni rlcbt(jr summons. In reply to the (curt, he said he could not the $SQ he owed83 words
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Article76 1933-06-19 7 Woman Charged In Respect Of 52,440 Jewellery Malacca, June 15. Before Mr. J C. Derrick. Inspector Whittle* pioduced a Straits-born Chine** woman named Nya Chik for alleged criminal breach of trust !In respect of daimond tl nd sold Jewellery valued lat $2,440 lx?longin£ to a Malay woman named76 words
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Article87 1933-06-19 7 ST. LOUIS' BIG WIN U.S. Baseball Week-End Results New York. June 17. Tin* fallowing were the rcsulti of bast-hull :.'Hin*-s played to-day ftfwlic hit v home run for Brooklyn. Hi Mas ju.>.t been rirlmnmi >>y n«-. York lor Oterk and O'Doul. Demaree bit ;t homeReuter - 87 words
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Article188 1933-06-19 7 New York, June IK. The results of thi big league baortis.ll mwtrbw yesterday were Philadelphia :< n Boston 11 I Hurst and Bchulmerich hOBM runs for Philadelphia. Philadelphia 2 7 1 Boston A 12. 1 Davis (Phikur lphia and lfooru (BoetOSj lumie runi>. New York 8 15 I188 words
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Article311 1933-06-19 7 Extension of Telephone Facility Prom July 1 the Personal Call Service, whftck is at present available only en trunk calls between Pcnr.ng. [pon, Kuals Lumpur and Btoga« pore. Wfll be exttncic-.1. so SB to enable such mils to be made Vet\vi»n .ui;> ittbtf-riDen within thy limit-s of the311 words
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Article132 1933-06-19 7 Tamil Committed For THal A Tamil nameo Saninu^un was committed for trial on a charts of murdrr at the forth coming Assizes by Mr. A. W Hay. the second police magistrate, at the MOelMlon of tho preliminary inquiry. The prosecution story was that on th<- nlnht of March132 words
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Article302 1933-06-19 7 Many Fixtures Have To Be Postponed GROUNDS FLOODF.D Walker Struck By !J«;htnintf Hsavy ram on Saturday, caused s«.veial outdot>r fUttUrSS to lx- abandoned. iBJCBSUmg ttM S.H.C. sports. There \vj.. another downpour |WStSfUaj inornint;. After the hea\\ ram on Friday sSOttSSJS ol Bukit. Timah Road and the302 words
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Article208 1933-06-19 7 Kut lady CU'inenti steeelvm BwgafjMCi The s.H.c athletic iporti had to be ,>• on Saturday owing to inclement u<,.':.' v Ar Home m held m the club parUloa B expected thai the sports will tike pi Saturday sfternoon <>n ths occt I Urn fiftieth anniversary of the208 words
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Article179 1933-06-19 7 Another Attempt To Introduce It Into Singapore whin the Rawalpindi mlsmJ from c«ji. on Juns ■•>. she tarried conalgnmenil of bottled arrack for SingHpon with Whleb it Is Intended to maki another attempl to uttlvati ■> I ior tii*' Cevion drink im'jny CMnsss, Malays and (ithers a Further179 words
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Article98 1933-06-19 7 Pearl's Hill Contract For $265,000 According to U>«- Gowmment Oaz«tt. tl». following taadHTl NN r«'( iwri tor th* rection and completion ol Ninule Bm v barracks, i^arages and rl rivers' f)uartir Pearl's Hill. Singapore Ah Woh. $369,900; W(x, Moil Cliew $340.n0n Fo(?d<n Brisbane and Co <3.'Jf1.000; LMi feori98 words
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Article116 1933-06-19 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH TAN.— Mr. TAN BOON CHIN. late of Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd.. and senior elder Of Straits Chinese Presbyterian (Prinsep Street Church, passed away peacefully at No. 59 Cairnluli Road at 2.30 p.m. on Sunday, die 18th instant, at the ripe age of 77 years, leaving behind116 words
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793 1933-06-19 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY. JUNE 19, 1933 WEEK-END COMMENTS Within a brief space of his return from his east coast trip, his Excellency the Governor is again to leave us, chis time for an extended tour of the west coast which will take him to Penang, Kedah and Perils. His793 words
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Article72 1933-06-19 8 Mr and fcfn L Kesleven. who are shortly I leaving Malaya, are to ix- entertained b\ thi Kuala Lumpur branch of the Institute of Architects of Malaya to a farevel'. tea on Thursday At meeting of the committee of the Belanfor Coast Club. Klaus. Mr. C. J. H Ixnw «rmi72 words
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Article246 1933-06-19 8 Largely Attended Reception at Wesley Hall The return of Rev Dr. Edwin Lee. Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the Malaysia—Philippines area, after a prolonged visit to America, was the occasion of a largely attended reception accorded to him at Wesley Hali. on Saturday, by246 words
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Article96 1933-06-19 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 17 Spot (Buyers) 3 332 (3 1 32) (Sellers) 3 532 (3 3 32). July-Sept. 396 words
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Article1015 1933-06-19 8 When Terror Stalked In Singapore At the Singapore Zoo at Pong^oj there are some of the fim >t specimens m existence ot thr type of tiger which, m the middle ol last century, roamed wild all over the jungle countryside of Singapore, bringing destruction and1,015 words
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Letter48 1933-06-19 8 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Si VI H?UT, l i«» MM Idil.u Mr. Mtho i.. :I IK l| ui»-.,, 1I:; th!.', train bUMI,. MM M mail 1 1 Build::. vanti that I 1111(1 bm bi can Is tetta hour I not. tin.-- i •it th "v MjWttfli d ROW48 words
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Article55 1933-06-19 8 To Mm Kdit.i. Sir As m, shall be obll| "friendly players u.i. H B R Wtmn I p- -kk; l. P K< «H 4 B B4 QvP Kt -QR4 7 Q Q f QKt:-: io n P-K4 B -B- 1 13 M 11 P-^ <^ P\P LI55 words
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Article75 1933-06-19 8 Agricuhiirc IHn t« North West Tlwn ■\iii ai when ti" ommiti. H •Japan'tlM OOVI i tin i ditlom v hostihut I- UK lt>rt'l Tli i.nd !i 1 1 arounO tin HsU< I The .i|i|»..intiM.ir I Vu-iaii: i- MnHM l(1 rr4il I «ullivatn>n ol 1 1 1 north75 words
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Article35 1933-06-19 8 To Be Gueri oi King w« Bockfoffctfi M* Kin;; PWM from Omm an* |Mm prcH»'«'(iu: I H«- m m during I lluw PHM Of tt* Palace Kirv F- ll July 11 British RadioBritish Radio - 35 words
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Article16 1933-06-19 8 l*»mha> B^**J* Japanese M_»'»" Hr In n Indian iMßttal elation meinlx (if IlHil.il ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article22 1933-06-19 8 11l til*- I Sin.:a,>"!' I tot m I Tw I tQMBd just OUt and I Wtthln tile uudri- Th«-22 words
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Advertisement135 1933-06-19 8 C- ■.■•:;.'"v. I 1 mJ I Ml 0 I t oince J i T C CALDEECICS Small Shipment Just Arrived Dutch Smoked EelsJ COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. E VACUUM PACKED OBTAINABLE fiSfe^^^Sj coffee FROM Pl^ftV^ PA€KED IN UL GOOD DEALERS. %U£m vacuum K^^teJ^p process. REMEMBER THIS While freshness is tremendously135 words
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Advertisement39 1933-06-19 8 THE WIFE WHO IS ETERNALLY TALKING does not really exist, says a writer. She is just a figure of speech. There is nothing ephemeral about "GAFLAC" POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.39 words
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Article100 1933-06-19 9 FIRM NOTE ON UNPAID WAR DEBTS Must Come Into Line With BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE PRAISED Washington, June 18. ty en addressed to France by the United States ignoring peal for reconsideration of her War Dt-bt and reminding ilmenta are now unpaid. invhile. it is indicatedReuter - 100 words
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Article197 1933-06-19 9 Condon, .lime it, r. British action In regard to ■'< iii« IllltailHfflll of war debts r "(i In the United States jiw .-.special prominenc Roosevelt' Btatetnent that tin Butish Government m Nigh In some quarters there acrid rnmmcnti on the general debts to America, thereReuter - 197 words
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513 1933-06-19 9 MORE NEGOTIATIONS Chancellor May Go To Washington London. June 15. ii the object of furthering plans ttlcment ot the War Debt United Klngdon and the United inued by Sir Ror.ald Lindsay. Amtassftdor m Washington, upon fallen rh» conduct of the culminated m the Chancellor 1 mm r i) maul lastBritish Radio - 513 words
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Article99 1933-06-19 9 >si »k l ut Now Supreme In r.s. aOiin^ton. June 17. now virtual dictator infern <i on bin by Con- h. dgned the InRetorm and Railroad Mr Roosevelt observed slatmn has been enacted other clay of American part m; to-night for tho I where he will go onReuter - 99 words
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Article12 1933-06-19 9 London. June 17. r.ini< aeroplanes to addition to the crew12 words
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Article172 1933-06-19 9 How T.S. Loan Will Be ope ni London. June 17. The Reconstruction Loan is definitely for the pUTCtttK ol wheat and cotton. Mr. T. V. Soong told Reuter. but how China will use the proceeds after disposing of wheat and cotton is entirely the domestic concern of172 words
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Article31 1933-06-19 9 London. June 17. The special correspondent of the News Chronicle m Germany declares that there are .now 20.000 people interned m political prison •camps throughout the country ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article116 1933-06-19 9 E $150,000,000 FOR FARMERS on Restriction Plan Washington. June 17. A maximum processing tax on wheat amounting to about thirty cents will be levied, announces Mr. Wallace. Secretary for Agriculture m order to finance a programme ofj reduction o[ the wheat acreage. Benefits] totalling $150,000,000Reuter - 116 words
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Article109 1933-06-19 9 Washington, June 17. A committee of the Cabinet, including Miss Francis Perkins. Secretary for Labour, has been appointed to supervise machinery for national recovery. Mr. lawyer, Director of Public Work*, us preparing a programme to place a contract for $100,000,000 worth of new buildings by October. Mr.Reuter - 109 words
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Article86 1933-06-19 9 No Release I ntil Embargo is Removed I From Our Own Correspondent London. .Tune 17. The Daily K>:pres> understands that Sir Felix Polo IntervJ wed If. Lttvinoff. the Soviet Ptoreign Commissar. m London and appealed for the reteftM of Messrs. Thornton and MacDonnld. the Unprtoooed Ifetro-Vtcken engineers, but86 words
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Article92 1933-06-19 9 Held Up By Had Weather In Arctic Ortobello. June IK. The formation flight of the squadron of aeroplanes under General Balbo. Italian Air Minister, which WAI due to .start for Chicago via the Arctic to-day, has been postponed owing to bad weather m the far north. Renter.Reuter - 92 words
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Article77 1933-06-19 9 Complete Rest For A Month The board of six doctors who arc attending Handhi are not satisfied with his progress. his weight is not increasing, and as he has i tendency to increased blood pressure, complete mental and physical rest for a further period of four weeks isReuter - 77 words
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Article65 1933-06-19 9 STABILISING THE Ked Rate Of $4.05 To Pound London, June 17. It is reported m American circles that virtual agreement for the stabilisation ol the dollar at the approximate pound rate ol $•1.05 has already been reached. Reuter. Washington, June 17. It Ls indicated m authoritative quarter 1 that theReuter - 65 words
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Article67 1933-06-19 9 Mr. Norman Davis Denies A Rumour London, Jane 18. 'I am definitely not resigning." affirmed Mr. Norman Davis, the U.S. "unofficial ambassador" to Europe, to a ReuteT representative on his departure for Washington. He said he was returning to America for personal reasons but had had a talkReuter - 67 words
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Article18 1933-06-19 9 Mr. P. A. Molloy, Senior Executive Engineer. Waterworks. Kinta. and Mrs. Molloy are sailing for home this week.18 words
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Article54 1933-06-19 9 King's Garden Party At Windsor 1 TARIFF DENIAL Suggested 10 Per Cent. Cut Repudiated London. June 18. The American delegation repudiates th> suggested ten per cent, tariff reduction which they declare emanated from American tariff expert! as a suggestion and probably will not be included mReuter - 54 words
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Article176 1933-06-19 9 London, June 17. The social side of the conference was dominant to-day, delegates anticipating a restful week-end. It is doubtful whether currency negotiations, which succeeded war debts as the dominant issue, will be continued to-day. It is learned from very reliable circles that any -.stabilisation that may be reached willReuter - 176 words
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Article282 1933-06-19 9 London. June* 15. The general discussion at the World Economic Conference wai continued throughout the day when speakers from many countries expressed their views on subjects with which the conference will deal later m greater detail Mr Connolly, of the Irish Free State. mi»t^ested the possibility of making282 words
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Article39 1933-06-19 9 London. June 1.. It is announced that forty-one nations, re- presenting appi oxirnately 80 per cent, of world trade, have adhered to the temporary Tariff Truce for th? duration of the Economic Conference. Reuter British RadioReuter; British Radio - 39 words
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Article79 1933-06-19 9 Talk of England-Australia m a Week London. June 16. Very satisfactory tests have been made with a new British air mail carrier with a speed of at least 190 miles an hour, which will shortly be tried on one of the Empire routes, probably to Australia,British Radio - 79 words
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Article38 1933-06-19 9 U.S. Gangsters Demand Ransom Of $100,000 St. Paul (Minnesota). June 18. Mr. William Hamm. a wealthy brewer, has been kidnapped. His captors are threatening to put him to death unless a ransom of $100,000 is paid.38 words
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Article58 1933-06-19 9 London. June 17. The New York correspondent of the Daily Mail states that Dr. Hirst, of Philadelphia, declared to the American Medical Association that birth control was to be blamed for the powerlessness of Congress over "War Debts and also for the bad government of the citiesReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement122 1933-06-19 9 AM A ZING VALUE// I "ROMO" LAWN MOWERS UNQUESTIONABLY THE BEST. MOST CERTAINLY THE CHEAPEST EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. INSPECTION WILL CONVINCE YOU. BUILT BY ONE OF THE LEADING FOUNDRIES IN GREAT BRITAIN I WITH PROPER CARE WILL LAST I A LIFETIME. I I I SPECIAL RATES FOR LIBS122 words
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Advertisement1046 1933-06-19 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. sfeum Ship Co Ltd and China THE HUAKHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THF STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN1,046 words
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Advertisement479 1933-06-19 10 Ell er man Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Due Spore. Sails Spore. s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg June 27 July 1 6.5. CITY OF BEDFORD For Havre. London.479 words
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Advertisement427 1933-06-19 10 P. fir* O. British India and Apcar uV (Incorporated m England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARr* SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL s m UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MA H V| YX r.,7' LONDON AND FAR EAST HSo. isKrZg*** OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR I HIV4 y Tonnage. Singapore. (w RANPURA 17,000 June 23427 words
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Advertisement619 1933-06-19 11 MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM anii MIDDLESBROUGH nui n AM A>D T 10.400 June 28 28 TERUKUNI MARU T. 12,000 Aug 22 23 1 10.700 July 13 14 HAKUSAN MARU T. 10,500 Sept 7 1 10.700 July 27 28 HARUNA MARU T 10,400 Sept" 20 21 T 10.500 Aug. 910 I619 words
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Advertisement439 1933-06-19 11 jL_y^^^^^^B ~*\m O BTO GIROPE 1 SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA ►MBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK xrisor. July 1 July 4 July 6 Aug. 15 yes July 15 July 18 July 20 Aug. 29 rce July 29 Aug. 1 Aug. 3 Sept. 12 nroe Aug.439 words
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Advertisement726 1933-06-19 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU OV ISM NOORT— Monday. June 19. Bclauan-Dcli P*T^7 M^ nday> JUne 19> Se^-P^ndJanß. Koedap. Bengalis and Ba^an bi-Api-Apl i-atk as— Monday. June 19. Batavia. with transhipment at Batavia prr ss "van C),u MmSaH l Bemaran and Cheribon (not for passengers). mIZu^Z^ZT' June 20< 8em726 words
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Article807 1933-06-19 12 STORIES OF QUEEN VICTORIA Looking Balfour's Hands Out Of His Pockets Stories about all sorts of famous people Queen Victoria. Queen Alexandra. Lord Kit- chener, the ex-Kaiser, Admiral von Tirpitz. and many other are told by Lady Maud Warrender m her autobiography "My First Sixty807 words
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Advertisement584 1933-06-19 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the S.S. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): (Cargo only I s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins584 words
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Advertisement527 1933-06-19 12 THE EASU^^ LIMITED l .tocortwr.t.,, to Dtoj>w TO GENfM S|)f)N BAMBtKC BORINGIA 5 FIONIA »S| P ERRIA LALANDIA «l MEONIA »»1 310 V. BORING I A The abovr m andrarpo ..^.i sw:: v Mccl senger leeon bathroom to Mjorl I T IMNKll: ,M MRl|r BJ oi nut* ■J M' Ov.ik527 words
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Miscellaneous648 1933-06-19 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BT TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturdays 7 p.m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday,648 words
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Miscellaneous107 1933-06-19 12 G. G. Paul Doumrr, French, 734. from BalfQD !8.6. for Saigon 20.6. Majany. Dut. 3(i2. from Rengat id tj, for Rcngat 21.6. Halvdan. Norv.-. 761. from Banskok. 18.6. for Bangkok 20.6. Palembang. Dut. 4488. from New York 17.6. for Batavia 17.6. Hak(//a':i Main. Jap. G3lO from Middlesbrough 17.6. for Yokohama107 words
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Article602 1933-06-19 13 Survey Steamer Being Fitted Out The plans of the John Murray expedition, which is to make a survey of the bed of the Indian Ocean, aie approaching completion, and Colonel Sewell Ls to settle the final details. The chief difficulty beiore the committee which la airanuin^ the602 words
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Article105 1933-06-19 13 Eleven Packages Confiscated at Hong Kong The recent seizure of arms, ammunition and t\ small quantity of raw opium, on board the Japanese s.s. Deli Ifaru on June 1. had a sequel m the Central Police Court. Hong Kong. on June 7. Before Mr. Wynne-Jones. Detective105 words
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Article91 1933-06-19 13 Thirteen Ships From North German Lloyd Another three German ships, the Tapix. the Melita and the Athena were recently bought by Russia from Germany. It is found, however, m Germany that these bargains are not very profitable. Although £230.000 has been obtained for 13 ships of the91 words
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Article98 1933-06-19 13 The following passengers are aboard the President Adams For Penang: Miss Elizabeth Chirm. Mr. John A Ballord. For Colombo: Mrs. F. W. Teegarden. Miss Georgia Teegarden. For Bombay Colonel and Mrs. Harry S Grier. U.S.A. For Naples: Miss Mabel Carter. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Driessen, Mr. Frederick98 words
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Article56 1933-06-19 13 Education authorities of Northumberland have refused to allow a mother once a school teacher to educate her three children at home. They decree that the children must travel eight miles on horseback each day to school from their home on an isolated moor farm near Bellingham. or be boarded out56 words
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Article1043 1933-06-19 13 Shipping Cases In The Courts Recently the courts have m two cases given Judgment upon questions of a good deal of general interest as to ships' officers' wages. One was a decision by the House of Lords m a Scottish appeal as to continuing wages after "wreck"1,043 words
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Article51 1933-06-19 13 Straits New York fro»aht tariff No. 11 Ilmenite Sand With effect as from Jun- ITr 1 1933. the following rates have been established on Ilmenite Sand In bulk, contract rate G57.00 per ton of 20 cwt., non-contract rate G59.00 per ton of 20Cwt. In bags. GSB.OO and51 words
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Advertisement443 1933-06-19 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. !Tt* premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features include pictures, ladies* page with latest fashions, sporting, wireless443 words
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Advertisement196 1933-06-19 13 Cooked CtfflMEf F ff RESH Mf AT 1 jfl )1 1 B~ I __ji I Conquer I I Eczema and Itching SkinI with KALZANA. the Calcium Food I I WHEN you suffer /Tom— I I Eczema, skin rashes, or other forms I of skin inflammations, at once start I taking196 words
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921 1933-06-19 14 ATTACK ON PREMIER AND GOVERNMENT Lamentably Weak On Moral Questions \n attack on UM Prime Minister and Ihe (»<)Vfrniii<*nt was made at the Assembly of thr Frer Church of Scotland m I /I m i. in -I: by Mr. Roderick Cameron. Inverness. "We art- ronstrainrd921 words
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Article86 1933-06-19 14 /ill*-, tauac Lenglen's first appearance at Amsterdam us a professional lawn tennis player KM unexpectedly interrupted. Many of the ■^.000 spectators moved from the cheaper to the clearer stands when the match was transferred to another court, and this caused the enterlaliunent tax Inspector to call for a stoppage Of86 words
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Article105 1933-06-19 14 Giant Apparatus Nears Completion Leningrad, Jane 16. Work on a hugt apparatus designed to split the atom is proceeding here satisfactorily, and it is expected mat shortly it will bo ready to put to th? test, thus bringing nearer the solution of a problem that for longTass - 105 words
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Article92 1933-06-19 14 Moscow, Jane 16. Two-thirds of the 3 billion rouble internal loan issued by the Soviet Government for the first year of the second Five- Year Plan was subscribed during the period May 15 to May 20, states an announcement made by the People's Commissar of Finance. TheTass - 92 words
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Article117 1933-06-19 14 130,000 Tons Of Oil In 12 Days Moscow, June 15. The yrcat oil gIMtKV m the Lokbatan oilfields of Azerbaijan continues yielding its black treasure with unabated force. It has shot up 130.000 tons of oil m 12 day* and is now under control. A pipe -line forTass - 117 words
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Article68 1933-06-19 14 The building of St. Anselm's Church. Keii-ninuion-road. S.E.. started m 1914, is likely to be completed next month. Work was stopped by the outbreak of the war, and after the Arm- lstice the brickwork was only about three feet high when funds ran out. For nearly 15 fttn the partly-built68 words
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Article510 1933-06-19 14 AVIATION GROUND AND WIRELESS STATION IDLE Highways Programme At a Standstill I Pram Our own correspondent] Bangkok. June lb. Thi Department Overseas Tradi has publish d a report on Hit economic r.unciiUcns m the Sin-ova Consular district This embraces the three Southern provinces Ul Siam. I'attani.510 words
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Article138 1933-06-19 14 Soviet Doctor Claims 1.200 Cures Moscow, June 16. For the past twelve years Dr. S. S. Kudria\tzov has been working upon a method of treating seriously-ailinjr patients with strychnine. In that period he has effected about 1.200 cures. He ftrst employed his method m 1922 on a childTass - 138 words
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Advertisement105 1933-06-19 14 YOUR FAMILY! HERE is a new Policy which provides for the payment of $1,200 per annum from the date of the Father's death until youngest Child is 21 MORE The protection is automatically adjusted to meet the circumstances. AND MORE After the last annual payment has been made a substantial105 words
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Advertisement496 1933-06-19 14 BANKS AND INSCjm^H CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated lv England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600,000 bhares Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE I 38, Blshopsgate. London, EC 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo Sali?ou Amrltsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok Karachi Scremban Batavia Klang496 words
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Advertisement167 1933-06-19 14 m voKomm 2 'SANK, 1^ 'I Capita. t Reserv I A!. CalcutU. tten, Hai y Honolul An- saki. \i I Sydney, i i v m of the v Ink! Fixed D,, :«pphr..- va* ness tran-aetod j For pa: Li, THK KASIKKN Ml i •i- pmM i. AtttlM Paid-up r, 'Resrrvt167 words
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Miscellaneous582 1933-06-19 14 UOUND YOUR DIAL Met/*--80 ktuiut <lia.> 2KG. 70.2 Khabarovsk (USBR) RVI6 am noon. 58.3 Banaoena, Jtva (PMY). sU'2t Vatican City (Italy). HVJ. Daily. "i-O 7 la p.m. Sun, 10 10.30 a.m. also. o(j Barcelona Radio Club < Spain) EaJ25 Sat., B—9 p.m. 5u Bucharest (Rumania/. 50 Kuala Lumpur (Fed. Malay582 words
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Miscellaneous63 1933-06-19 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING j CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA. J J STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and i i FEDERATED MALAY STATES I FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. J J DAVENTRY. ENGLAND i j Wavelength* 25.3 met'-es and 31 3 i metres. I Ci.M.T. 11 a.m.- j pjn. Ti\in..nii:,-iun DO M i omni-dir ctioual I63 words
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Article426 1933-06-19 15 MVIDEND OF 7', PER CENT. jK^ Dt' Oilfield [n ilrunei <:ii ml meeting troli tun .SMiciwHte L.tcl.. hatman and manunpany, presiding said: I fcO the balance-sheet, rtiiii th« authorised 133,340 shares ol 6s. Of tl.t-M tiarrs, .ii the dat» oi th« rch :<l*t 1932. and m426 words
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Article108 1933-06-19 15 Minor Changes m Import Duties (From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, June IV IHHQC chang*.-, m the import duties weiv ■netted this morning. Tho duty remains tile same as belore— 2o !>er cent on lonifn j/oocls and 10 per cent on Empire '.joods but a minimum h tixed108 words
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Article435 1933-06-19 15 SiiiKHiMin*. .In ii<- l(i Bvel steak < Round t Kali 'Ml Bv»-i gtev or cany <u» 38 Pork, l»un dn 42 Pork, lean ;<nd M 1 quality i d<> 34 Mutton Australian lb. 3> Fou] Kuti <!< Hem i Locally reared i do -n Ducks Saigon Each435 words
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Article50 1933-06-19 15 Cabled advice has been received from London to the effect that this company has declared L interim dividend of 4" less tax. on account nf the year endin" August 31st, 1933 ■S dhidond is payable on Juh 15tl IM to shareholder, registrr^d on the Ist idem50 words
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Article1062 1933-06-19 15 BUT PROSPECTS NOW BETTER Position. Of Assam Oil Company At Hit Bstn jnnual genera] meeting «»t the ft mam Oil Company. Ltd.. Sir John T. Cargill, i chairman) said, that alter charging ail Hold expenditure as usual direct to revenue, providing £iioo.ooo for depnctattaß, and1,062 words
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Article169 1933-06-19 15 Changes m Representative Prices United Press Association June 15 n. 17. Amentun Can. Com 87 87 J 88 Am. Tphono and Tgrnph 121 123'^ 125 Atcheson Railroad 62 z 62 Vi 62 Dupont 72 72 r 72 Firestone, Common 21 20 21 Gen. Electric 21 rUnited Press Association - 169 words
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Article173 1933-06-19 15 Manufacturers Protest To R.G.A. At a meeting of the Council of the Rubber Qromer's Association hrlri on May Ist. a. letter v iv»- submitted i'roui the Indian Rubber Manufacturers Association Intimating Quit certain members i»r that Association had experienced difiiculti's with crepe rubber which wore founJ u>173 words
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Article53 1933-06-19 15 Treasury Bills Go at Just Over Half Per Cent. London, June n.» .iir.oviiiT applie for m to-doyv tenders For fifty million pounds Treasury Bilis mv tTti.tiß.j.ooc The ..••■••■■<y allotted was t47.000.000. For th'or months bilb the iverage rate pet cent, was |os. 10.91(1. compared with 7s OJOd. lastBritish Radio - 53 words
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Article42 1933-06-19 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] London. Junr 17. Th» United States rubber consumption for Juno is estimated at 50.000 tons cosnparad with 44.581 tons m May. Unit i'd Kingdom stocks urc believed t<> have increased by 900 tons this work42 words
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Article35 1933-06-19 15 [From Our Own Correspondent 1 London, June I*. lht F.M.s. Oovernment'a proposal to revise i he tin export duty painfully surprised L/ondon and ilepi me i» lr«>« rJ\ betaf taken to organise opposition.35 words
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Article370 1933-06-19 15 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES SELLING London. 4 months, sight 2 4 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 31,32 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 lolti London, 30 days' sight 2!3 29 32 London, demand 2 3 7 8 London. T.T. .>,:* 27 3'J Lyons and Paris, demano 980370 words
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78 1933-06-19 15 un< 17th.. I.' it ilm k noon Bayers Selfor* Totn- ot Markft :—Steady Sellers reserved Latist Calve :—l^mdon Spol Sluet I lf» l«d per lb. Nvu Yarn Spot MMtl r> |/v a.rt.s. p. r ;t« I R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot ilo<>:;e> y v78 words
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Article857 1933-06-19 15 SVn.KIIAV. JUNI I7TII. IM3 OLOUNG QUOTATION* Buyei-s Sellers AMUn Kuai-A.ni-' >L< 29 \2 cd Austral Matay 2«jB 28Ayer Hitain (s^> Uto U:Ayer Wtny ($1) I J-"> LJM Bangrin Tin iC- 16» 9d 17s 9i' Butang Par Lints if: B;ttu Cau\ fsl» M Chenderiar.fi (fl «d U nuiu857 words
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Advertisement80 1933-06-19 15 tgg _ti«eea H».H>.>» Awormnee In force erer 135.—.— fThe Great Eastern Life Assurance Co M Ltd, <laoorpormtod tn tn« msr*X»- ■miwaiipHi otd omCM Oreat Eastern Lite BuUdlng, CecU Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, ac. *>, company has £20.000 deposited wltn the Supreme Court ot England and compiles with80 words
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104 1933-06-19 16 10-NIL DEFEAT OF VICTORS OVER COMMAND Singapore (up Side's Sparkling Exhibition Alter defeating the Malaya Command team by two goals to onv on Saturday the Negri-Sembilan eleven collapsed sensationally against Singapore yesterday when they were beaten by ten goals t«t nil. the local team scoring almost104 words
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Article731 1933-06-19 16 How Singapore Over-ran The Negri Singapore 10; N. Sembilan nil. When the Negri team met the Singapore Cup side yesterday m a friendly match at Jalan Besar, they showed signs of tiredness after their hard :.imc with the Command on Saturday, even that hardly accounted for the complete731 words
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Article920 1933-06-19 16 Loss Of Fanner Upsets Army Side X. Sembilan 2; Malaya Command 1.1 Malaya Command suffered a reverse at the hands oi Negri Sembilan In their first Malaya Cup match of the season at Anson Road on Saturday, losing by the odd goal of three m a match which920 words
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Article286 1933-06-19 16 EXCELLENT QUALIFYING ROUND BY J. T. SMITH Draw for the First Round The heavy rain that came down on Saturday afternoon and interfered with local sport forced the postponement of the qualifying round for the championship of the Island Golf Club. The players, however, assembled at286 words
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Article138 1933-06-19 16 To-day's Ties In Singapore Tournament The following ties will be played to-day at j the S.C.C. m the Singapore L.T.A. championship tennis tournament Men's Open Singles. First Round. M. A. AlsagofT vs. L. S. Freer. D Green vs. Chia Yeck Yam. Second Round, Urn Bong Soo vs. Lini138 words
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Article74 1933-06-19 16 Victories For Britain And Australia Eastbourne. Junr 18. In the semi-final of the Davis Cup matches b9n Parry Great Britain) beat Menzel <C?<?cho-Slovakir.>. 6 l; 6 4; 6 3 and Austin beat Hccht 6—l: 11 9: 6 4. Paris, Junr 18. In the Davis Cup matches here CrawfordReuter - 74 words
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Article100 1933-06-19 16 Bantamweight Championship of North Malaya [Prom Our O-wn Correspondent] Penan?, June 17. A huge crowd turned nut last night to witness the return match between Battling Chan and Jayaraj for the bantamweight championship of North Malaya. The fight lasted the full ten rounds. Chan being awarded the100 words
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Article352 1933-06-19 16 HAMMOND SCORES 239 Headley's 200 Not Out For West Indies London. June IT. Further results of county cricket matches be■gun on Wednesday are as follows: Surrey vs. Warwickshire At the Oval, Surrey led Warwick shirt on the first innings. Warwick 401 and 167 for 2 Surrey 457 JackReuter - 352 words
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Article59 1933-06-19 16 England Players To Meet West Indies London. June 19. The England loam ior the first Test match pgainH Wett Indies, at Lords, commencing; on Saturday. June 24. is as follows D R. Jardine (Captain). G. O. Allen. R W. V. Robins. M. J. Turnbull. C. F. Walters. Si.tcliffo.Reuter - 59 words
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Article41 1933-06-19 16 I From Our Own Correspondent] London. June 17. P. Goff scored 158 runs m 40 minutes for Lymington and Hants cricketers against Brockenhurst yesterday. Lymington and Hants scored 235 for five wickets m under one hour.41 words
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Article85 1933-06-19 16 Perak Team Against Negri Sembilan After a trial game m Ipoh the following were selected to play for Perak against Negri Sembilan at Ipoh on Saturday and Sunday June 24 and 25: W. A. Jonklaas (capt.>. W. F. Dew. R. Whkaker, C. A. Speldewinde. J. F. Hannyngton.85 words
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Article70 1933-06-19 16 (From Our Own Correspondent] Penang. June 17. At a. meeting held at the E. and O. Hotel. Mr. H. G. Sarwar presiding, it was decided to form a Penang Chess Club on the same lines as the Singapore Chess Club. A committee was appointed to draft rules70 words
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Article51 1933-06-19 16 In an exciting game of football on the V.M.C.A. ground on Saturday, the Wiltshire Regiment second eleven defeated the s.s. Hector XI by five goals to three. The Regiment were behind 2 l at the interval but recovered splendidly to register victory by 5 3 when the end51 words
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Article43 1933-06-19 16 The following cricket matches to have bet n played on Saturday did not take place owing to the rain. C.T.A. v.^. St. Andrew's, on C.T.A. ground. SK.A. vs. U.E., on SKA. ground. Fort Canning vs. Raffles College at Fort Canning.43 words
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Article17 1933-06-19 16 New London, June 17. Harvard University defeated Yale m the annual boat race- ReuterReuter - 17 words
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