The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 June 1933
1933-06-20
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1933-06-20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. VO. 15.957. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1933. 10 CENTS19 words
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Article404 1933-06-20 1 The MJC.C. ha* sent a cable to the S.C.C. regretting that the invitation to the M.C.C. Indian team to extend its tour to Malaya, cannot be accepted Page 16. Tht prevailing view at the World Economic Conference is that currency stabilisation is a necessary condition of success404 words
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Article829 1933-06-20 1 riGHT QtlOCfcl Mem. the BMH Of ttH r.i' a! day* her car OUtaMl and followed by the .suLs carryin. .>..sk(t. eaten ?ii<- BMUrkat, Fish, some soup BMttl and a joint. -.< .< l.ibles and fruit that is to be the avdftV of he:- buying, and sl*e829 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement226 1933-06-20 1 B )GIA TEA IHrJiikT!* the freshnesn ft iid fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL WITH MODERN SANITATION AND HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER. TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE-9.30 p.m. to Midnight GRILL SERVED ON THE LAWN Speiial Daily Tea Informal Special Dollar Lunch226 words
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Advertisement663 1933-06-20 1 ADELPHi SEA VIEW I HOTEL HOTEL Favourite Ideal Seaside Resort Down Town Rendez-vous The Place to Spend Facing St. Andrew's Cathedral a Pleasant Holiday. EXCELLENT CUISINE SERVICE GENERAL MANAGER 11. O. WASER. THE ROTARY CLUB OF SATURDAY SINGAPORE SATURDAY MEETS AD°Erp O HT°H W o T E. SPECIAL DINNER Speaker:663 words
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Advertisement157 1933-06-20 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Kayser Lingerie— Page 9. Ride In Comff>rt Page 14. "Assure** Your Future Page 3. Ketps the Sting In Stengah Page 16. Maurice Chevalier Writes. Page 8. CHRYSLER LOW INITIAL COST Engineers Guide (■■■■iHHHßa*jß*aaiw containing the widest choice of engineering courses In the world iigi Shows jrou how to157 words
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Advertisement12 1933-06-20 1 There is no better Tea than I BIGIA TEA GROWN IN xMALAYA12 words
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Article163 1933-06-20 2 [be Italian Balvatc ship. Artiniu>. after having landed at Plymouth frerti baul of bullion from th sunken liner. Bgypt, valued at about £55.0»i sterling, baa returned home and i* hurriedly taking on board fresh stores for another trip bo the tctnt of her profitable labour Th« Ariiglto*fl divan163 words
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Article181 1933-06-20 2 liX following is the pvo' r ianmu of drills up to and for week ending. June 25th. Tuesday. ">l5 p.m.. Headquarters. S.R.E. (v> NX'Os.. Lecture; "A" <M.G.» Coy.. Nieht Fiiiiifr Drill; Arnifi. Car Sedion, Sectl(»n Parade; 2nd. Bti. Signals. Signal Training. Wednesday. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters. S.R.E.181 words
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Article865 1933-06-20 2 ALLEGED WRONGFUL USE OF LABELS Chinese Dealer's Shop Searched a.> d'_ nts tor the manufacturer* oi Everaady electric battery cells. Messrs. U E. Teh and <.%>.. of Robinson Road Singapore, were the complainunts before Mr. 11. A Forrer. the Criminal District Judge, yesterday, m case m wii.865 words
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Article92 1933-06-20 2 Two notortrti ware ienftanoed to hapri «mv ol at Norwlcn A^si/,e^ v>n eJsHrpßi <>f nanslaughter, and both fjfja Assjuallßad from irtvlnn '.or tan yean-. One was Fanshr kc Edv.ani mamllsll TttftMll an sjMtrleal ei^Kineer. m tht ftff|''ff w imiil Oi Norwich Corpmation. who wns92 words
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Article56 1933-06-20 2 uir imim 01 m( ».s foiuv will pt'riorin mr following; pngVMMMti WtlMf ponniUliiß. at Telok Ayer at 5.15 p.m. on Wednesday— Mai eh. "The London Fire Br^ade." NicholLs; O\erture. "Le Che\al dc Bronze, Aubcr; Valse. "M.'tdamr Pompadour." Fall; Four Flemish Dunces, i Bloekx; "Two Hindoo Pictures,"56 words
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Article89 1933-06-20 2 In>ur;uuT 'omp.'init^ In Siam X llaiukctk. J«» 1" C.nn .i ..Kit ;iv- in. i. rK iv th- r.nu r« i.v bo n Hcctod i Insurant Lx the dif!;: tht iiiMir;ir.' n III" < i 'hi uuni to to <v (h» it boiiu cl..' b. d 3 1 i89 words
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Article99 1933-06-20 2 GOVERN MENT HOUSE >!<. n .it> m Su i aim Mi M ■> Oox.'iniiKiit H I MbJoi H Q I had luncheon 1 1 I :u i I R I I H I Boa Mi I Hhvij I I '.uniluon a< < Sir Tho.n.t il < H Kj^ ExceUency »n<99 words
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Advertisement460 1933-06-20 2 BOARD RESIDENCE. 3 TAN GUN HILL 1 Near Garrison Golf Course SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS AVAILABLE PERSONAL BUPBBVIBION MODERN SANITATION TcSfphone :i7f>S or write for appointment c Mrs. V B. Matthews. I r j KNCiI.ISHMAN. with \.ife .-.nd small baby. requires board and lodirin^. simple meals, stat" price week and460 words
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Advertisement341 1933-06-20 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE Tenders. NOTIC?- v Bjofefe* <lvt»n lßa4 Kmo^rj »rf aow Invited lor the follo^n? materials oj services and that partt^ :iors of such tender? may be obtained m tbf Tender Room Municipal Ofllcea Supply of Heavy Pipea «n(S Ca.«t (na Specials for period Oct. Ist, 1033 ro341 words
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Advertisement24 1933-06-20 2 IWIIIK W IwlWllk I H^B UB H^B H8 s^H HE l II k^nDUil SR vbl^H IN/TTT 1 a^^^^^v V^^m^^^ HHIHB SEE THE SUNDAY TIMES.24 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous338 1933-06-20 2 THK WKK* Ttirsd4>. IMB. Hich Water, orU;> TJ It.. 20.20. 8.6 ft. Fo<.tbrtU SA.F.A. Loa's'uc <"Div. I.: R.A. fl S.C.C. Stadium. Lawn Boy.i- BjC.C. American TwiiimH \Vodnrsda>. 21st. Hißn W«tor. 10.05. 7.8 f t 21.04. f1.9 ft. fV)iar\ Tiffin Mrs. A. H. Dickinson OB "Art vi Speaking." Adelphi Hotel, at338 words
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Article78 1933-06-20 3 1 it 7 Ml -i finds that H' hs made ;r I i. U h rcduj iueh mi reasi ew r I i > > aIU, m. at less round thi JJ^ 147 1 Bui 1 N which k pant ft.-i much l and 1 i78 words
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Article157 1933-06-20 3 j <»r Renewed Kail I Siuinghali •line IS. I i ni I.', to bar is offlci: 1 de- ij'ii. I m. ban •> the iai* to Kjfcii ions iiui thi i .i< tuikuo lated an ac bas tu. who a. i. one ilgn iv rriu bJU H I157 words
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Article1024 1933-06-20 3 SOVIET AND ACTION OF MANCHUKUO Suspension of Through Traffic Mnsrou. June I. i* 'ails of the action <>i thi Manchukuo authorities m closing thi Bwltchea that coinx-ct the OMnsae ■astern Railwaj with the Ufcturi Railway al Pogranttchnaya, thereby uspendmg throogn iraffic between the two lines; ."nd theTass - 1,024 words
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Article304 1933-06-20 3 Animal Welfare Work m Siam [From Oui Own Corespondent! liauxknk. June 17. Thi Bociety ov tin Promotion of Animal \"i Hare m .Si: n: has had a hard fight from Ms ivory inception. The present Boverdgn supported its foundation few months •> tore being called to the304 words
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Article113 1933-06-20 3 Issue Colin rmoratinff the Former Glories llrrli... An l.ssiu- ni -.t;u(]]).- oonoMMontlnt Uw "nay of Potsdam.'- uhPn r lit mllitarM glories of pro-war Prussia weir HVlfVd at the openinß of tho Reichstag hi not avallabl' for use on tettef* The Btaßtpi ait issued ho ihrt- \alues, 6113 words
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Article248 1933-06-20 3 New Section of Royal Km pi re Society h i"iv O: O <•;.'■ p<<nut-i.i i. oik i.. 1 1 >ia> I Pll Ci:ou|> i i the Ko)u) Kn:pli. §t ;i«i.\ tea been recently famed with thi object i:i bringing home memben and planteu oveiseaa m clusei contact uiiii248 words
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Article71 1933-06-20 3 Ajurtio. iorsk*) .Spada the OunloMi bttntJU kinu' undervtit hL<? flrfit examination brfor* I nmul. <m!« When fi^ arregted he >«'cni»-d nu-ntHiu ai i l>)iysicallv broken and to hay« tii \«>lf»pcd uligious mania, but now hi- took n mwetl int« rest m lil« iind. ijusteud vi71 words
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Advertisement77 1933-06-20 3 I \J^ s^3fesll J If' lU opportunity of taking out a Life 1 cijii m thp rounon below lor I r ill ill Lilt* i,uupvjii *jcivjv\ i\z» i I an teed Income Policy. I I r^^f^itA THt PRUDENTIAL I w »^S^S ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED I r%e P *J33^Mi»" T^ 1^77 words
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Advertisement126 1933-06-20 3 ill \z o o a to ARCHITECTS SURVEYORS and PROPERTY \J VV li L I\ J A 1 Li/Kvi Am JL JLJXmv^ ALUMINIUM PAINT Ff"YR \AK A M Coat of Mail Protection TO ALL PROPERTY ON WHICH IT IS USED UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED rduMi 11 IJJ| Preparations j^^JTsed the world126 words
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Article4623 1933-06-20 4 j WEDDING OF PRINCESS j j GOLD I From the tree Press Correspondent London, June 6. t f\y Life m London this week it is 5 vJ not easy to write. To begin with, the temperature at this moment is,; 81 clfuree^ 1:1 -had", and4,623 words
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Advertisement58 1933-06-20 4 /^^^■l *sfS \^^l \v N \<:^^^ I Mo'o^yde Road Race m the world wlPwon J I \2r I on CASTROL for the 18th time m »ucce»»ion I I <^^ BJ BH |KVJ i^ B 'btJ I u^;r available— Castrol was chosen' 9 I j C. C. WAKEFIELD Co., LtcL, Borsumy58 words
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Article165 1933-06-20 5 Forming Repertory Company m Penans If all goes well a Penang Repertory Players Company will come into being In the near iuture and will produce plays at the E. and O. Hotel twice m a month, reports the Straits Echo. Mr. Carl Lawson, the well known actorproducer165 words
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Article112 1933-06-20 5 The Royal Scot m Progress New York. That American and Canadian railways provided uricitional engines to aid the Royal Scot— iho British locomothe— on its journey across the Continent, was revealed by Sir Josiah Stamp m a broadcaU des. riptioji of the Chicago Exhibition. -But it v.i.s quite112 words
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Article158 1933-06-20 5 NAME CHANGED BY DEAD POLL "Helen of Troy" Case Recalled A notice m the Nairobi official gazette revealed that Mrs Gwendoline Elsie Place, the central figure m the Cambridge Helen of Troy" case, has changed her name to Gwendoline Elsie Searle. The notice referred to158 words
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Article432 1933-06-20 5 Ruling m King's Bench Division Tote clubs can be legal. That is the result of legal decision handed down m the King's Bench Division by Mr Justice dii Parcq. His decision is that tote clubs are legal as long as money is not actually handed over432 words
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Article215 1933-06-20 5 No Special Training of Indian Pilots [From Our Own Correspondent] London, lui.r 2. The following questions and answers, which will be of interest to readers n Singapore, have appeared m Hansard during the v.e^k: Mr. T. William asked the Secretary of State for India if a decision has215 words
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Article52 1933-06-20 5 Ifembm of the dru^ trade are Invited by the organiser.-, to visit the 42nd. Chemists' Exhibition. London, which will be housed from September 25 to 29 m the new hall of the Roy:)! Horticultural Society, Westminster, S.W.. practically under the shadow of the Houses of Parliament and52 words
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Article575 1933-06-20 5 HE FLIGHT OVER EVEREST > SUMMIT CLEARED BY 500 FT. Description by Lord Clydesdale Thr Marquis of Douglas and Clydesdale zaxe his first public description of the flight over Mount Everest when ho was entertained at a reception at Renfrew Town Hall. Glasgow, together with his colleague. FUght-I4eut. MacIntyre. -With575 words
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Article247 1933-06-20 5 omen Cricketers Must Wear London. June 10. Cricket for women at home is tx coming more popular than ever this season. Miss Pollard, one of the founders of the Women's Cricket Association, which was formed m 1927. said: "We are rapidly inci-easing our membership, and more and more247 words
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Article105 1933-06-20 5 Needed "Man's Sense As Well As Man's Outfit" 'If you had used a mans sense as well as a nan'l outfit, al] this trouble would have been avoided. said Mr. Oulton, the Tower Dridgg magistrate, to Nancy Smith. 23. waitress. <>■ Lambeth-road. Kennington He fined her 2s105 words
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Advertisement140 1933-06-20 5 T f fj£Ji-^-' \I I I JIL illTr n ORAND ENTERTAINMENT IN THIS THRILLING TALE FAMOUS F GENTLE^N CROOK. iE OI (i»T TO LIFE IN M,IH ILI .-BRITISH FILM ■HTHE BLIND g^ SPOT" J ~Z& t WARNER-BRITISH PRODI XTION 4 *fc* MURIEL ANGELUS P^i i \l\<; THURSDAY INK TALKING SCREEN'S140 words
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Advertisement211 1933-06-20 5 k\b Ml H ifil^fn a la Premierii o} ftf WfY British' Rousing, I W\) ic-kin.u I I Nautical comedy which H.R.H. Wt |BL THE PRINCE of U\l KS iß^Bs^^y* l^ described as a (jreat show r— »SHIPMAID I*resenting England's most vivacious star MATTHEWS From the well-known musical plaj h\ j211 words
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423 1933-06-20 6 DECLARE AT 206 FOR 7 Dennison-Smith Finds His Form FYoir Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur. .lun«- 17. spi. i d readier DNVmllOd to-day ior several exciting matehe Denmson-Smith pKVt a i'K)il batl in- prrfor manee pla> ii">f. lov Selan'-, r or RdUm MJOJnot423 words
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Article222 1933-06-20 6 I psets In Perak Tennis Tournaments Ii! the men's .single of the Perak champion-f-iup for the challenge cup presented by Mr. Cecil Penrse, the following arc the results of the first round th». flnali b«-lim on for the v.eek-t-nd when H.H. The Sultan of P«vak will distribute the222 words
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Article155 1933-06-20 6 Frorr Oit Own Correspondent] Ipoh, June IK. The Pt-rak lemiii championship meeting pn>vkled several upsets, previous holders Of all the rhe championships being ellniiiiatod. The final* were being played this afternoon when Mrs. M. C. Corbett was to meet Mrs. Wood fov the ladies' title and Choo Chee155 words
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Article720 1933-06-20 6 Kid Chocolate Heats Watson Seaman Watson, tin- British feat he i -weight boxing champion, tailed at Now York m his attempt to wvest the world's feather-weight Championship from Kid Chocolate, the holder, who won on points. H-jman Wat.son scaled Bm. 13 '^Ib. against Kid Chocolates Bst. 11720 words
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Article105 1933-06-20 6 Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament Lawn bowls American tournament at the sec TUESDAY. JUNE 20th 'A. Henshelwoud and C. G. Fuller vs. A S. 1 Banks and Dr. E. D. Lindow. H. Gray and C. M. van fHijlnnlwn V S- Q. I Cameron and E. Fozard. P. M.105 words
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Article88 1933-06-20 6 F. X. Syer Wins The Championship The following arc thr winners of the P.C.C. qpVtag Lawn Bowls Tournament Championship Singles.— F. N. Sycr: Runn?rup. G. C. Miller: Championship Pairs. T. A. Wemyss and L. M Nonis; Men's Singles— Handicap.— L. M. Norris: Men's Doubles— Handicap. H. W. Sanders88 words
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Advertisement168 1933-06-20 6 t t- <^ v* WHERE "THE CAij>6R Q<JALIiY IS V y X > MOST iHSISTtNT jB H B .fl I I \*> I O KL I I EL i >! II k WEBmm^B^^^f RuPEmom^j I F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD.. 3A, Raffles Quay. Telephone No. 2234. M w* The secret of168 words
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2522 1933-06-20 7 vKPPKL ROAD FATALITY INQUIRY v Luck Is Out, I Have Killed NSPFCTOR'S ALLEGED STATEMENT ronei resumed the Inquiry yesterday into the Kcppei Road result of which Inspector Charles B. Woods, attached TraAe Branch, is charged with causing death by a tor Goodship gave evidence2,522 words
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Article164 1933-06-20 7 Chinese Cook's Fata! MIDNIGHT TRAGEDY Found In Morning With Broken Neck A latal accident took, place on board the s.s\ Bhanuranpsi, a Siamese steamer, lying m the roads, but was not dfcnovered until yesterlay morning. A sailor went into the bold and was hurl Mad x>164 words
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Article226 1933-06-20 7 Wife Drowned m Shallow Well j v A trairic storj- of the hnciiiu; of his wtfe'fl body m ji 3 feet by 'J 1 feet deep well m his house, was relnted by a Tamil before Mr. P. CJ. Bourne, the Coroner, yesterday. at tlv t inquiry226 words
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Article107 1933-06-20 7 Alleged Hammer Attach on Wife J I From Our Own Correspondent] Sercmban. June 17. RawUk Village, about two Billet away from Bevemban ioun, an the mair, road to Port Dirk^.ui wai Om m'(di 1 of a mm tier m the rarlv hours' of yesterriay inornin?. domestic quarrel between107 words
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Article95 1933-06-20 7 Accused Sorry He Could Not aw w one ot the eleven Chinese prodUMd befan Mr. A. W. Hay. the Singapore Second MagLsti ;ite. < I yesterday morning «n a charge of panhMngl" mack- the naive explanation that ho was arrested i before he could effect his escape. The95 words
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Article57 1933-06-20 7 Reported Elevation To Johore Bench. ,'Prom Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur. June Id. It 15 r-ix>rt»ci that Mr. Arthur Savage Baii ley, v member of the Federal Council and a i well-known Kuala Lumpur lawyer, may be leavi tag shortly to take an acting appointment a.s57 words
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Article94 1933-06-20 7 Members o! the Singapore Musical Society are advised that the popular concert referred to m the recent letters they havt. received, has to be altered *o Baaa&Kf night July 16th. for unavoidable reasons. All vouchers <teo dated for July 9th will now ap])ly to July 16th. The94 words
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Article53 1933-06-20 7 Under the patronage or Mr. Au Boon Haw a swimming gala will be held at the Chung Hwa Swimming: Pool, Paair Panjang Road. Singapore, on Saturday, commencing 4 p.m. The event* arc open only to Chinese but the general public are invited to witness the carnival. Admission to the pool53 words
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Article884 1933-06-20 7 CHINESE WHO WANTED i TO ADVEKTISE Allegations Against Lawyer's fVrfc Alleged to have taken advantage of his position as clerk to a solicitor, I. J. Edwards, an Indian, claimed trial when he appeared before Mr. M. H. Blacker, the Third MauLstratc. yesterday, on a chary* 1884 words
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Article84 1933-06-20 7 Mr. A. W. Hay Transferred To Education Dept. Mr. A. W. Hay, Singapore Second Magistrate, j has been appointed assistant Director of Education In charge of Chinese s>chooLs In Kuala Lumpur, and vacated the bench at noon yesterday. Mr. J. F. F. Gregs, the Third Magistrate, took his84 words
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Article387 1933-06-20 7 Indifferent To War Debts Repudiation COMPLETE APATHY Finland Only Nation To Pay In Full W.ishinsion. Inn. lit. AaWKica bM IBDeTMd MWI of the European I defaults on w;ir d»bts with shrug vi th. j shoulders, indicating her < •omplete indillcn-nc. to tin* possibility of ewntual repudiation.Reuter - 387 words
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Article57 1933-06-20 7 Economy Campaign Not Yet Ended v ran Our ov.n Oorrecpoodenl] Kuala Lumpur. June 15). Thai tta F.M>. ♦cononiv OMMJMfIpi has nor pel end* 1 is shown b\ tiM voids •.subject t<> •cvLsion m lonscquciuis <>l further retrench mut" appended t" th<* s« paratc StaU 1 »?stlmat«.^ o Ix*57 words
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Article40 1933-06-20 7 Siam's New Judicial Adviser Fmni Our Own OoVMtpQOdant] Bangkok, Junt- It. Sir Kobtrt Holland, UK new judicial advLvr to the Siamese Government, en route to fti» capital, stayed at Hua Hin and onjoved rhr poH and sea-batWnp.40 words
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Article49 1933-06-20 7 Reduction of Four Cents A Gallon Ih<» pn< <■ of p«'trol from the pumj> ta bu», poiv lias 8008 ndiKtfl from ftfi r««nt< gallon i > 82 cents iv gallon. Tlv A>i;itif P» Tn)l«-i:m Co. and MM St;iu<: Oi! Co Of Now York m;ikc ru) Matemrn! plaining tni49 words
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Article56 1933-06-20 7 Commercial Office At Bangkok Closed iKrom Our Own Correspondent I Bangkok. Jim- ft. The American Government hn.s decided close the commercial trade oflice working und«the Consulate General as a measure of econorm as from the end of June. The Commercial Attache has b»*n transferred to Bntavifl and56 words
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Article68 1933-06-20 7 Tuesday, June 20th Before the Chief Justice, Mr. JuUtee »Tkc ki-tl Terrell and Mr. Justice Cobbett m the U« Court at II a.m. Court of Appeal:— No. 333 Chu Slew Kuan and others (Appellants) w Yu Wan Yoke (Respondent) Purt heard. Befors Mr. Itmtire Mills In the 2nd68 words
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Article81 1933-06-20 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. OH —MR. OH WHY! YANG pasM-ci ay. ay at 53, Bras Ba<ah Road an Monday. June 19th at ;).15 p.m at the age of 84 h^' leaves behind lour sons. Messrs. Jitt Yeow, Jitt Sin.;. Jitt Seng and Jitt Btang and two daughters, Mrs. N. Fanes and81 words
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886 1933-06-20 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1933 WHEELED TROUBLES Since the invention of swift mechanical traction, trariic troubles have grown steadily and to-day the "U'atJir question" m all populous centres is one of the major "problems" confronting a tired and confused civilisation. The man who would decry scientific and mechanical886 words
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COMMODITY MARKET
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118 1933-06-20 8 Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow RUBBER London, June 19. I Spot (Buyers) 3 516 (3 3 32) (Sellers) 3=< 8 (3 5 32). July-Sept. 3118 words
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Article32 1933-06-20 8 London rubber stocks rose from 42.723 tons to 43,361 tons during the week and Liverpool stocks increased from 58.560 tons to 59,326 tons, a total increase of 1.404 tons.32 words
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Article884 1933-06-20 8 Ka/fles And Tfie Man W/io Retrenched Among the Victorian tetUhM which died out with the Great War was the one which prompted public bodies to erect monuments and statues to commemorate all kinds oi things and ali kinds o! people. In these enlightened (I;>y statues have los,.884 words
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Article33 1933-06-20 8 Jaipur Score 16 Goals In Cup Game London. June IK. Jaipur b*i; BOflMTftM BOMM by LI poMi I 3 m the opening tie for the IWrWnjhMl Champion Cup yesterday afternoon.33 words
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Article43 1933-06-20 8 The annual administration report of HM Chief Secretary, F.MS, which has just Ixrn issued for 1932. has undergone a change of title and is now called the "Annual Report on the Social and Economic Progres of the Prople of the Federated Malay States43 words
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Article33 1933-06-20 8 CHINA NERVOUS ABOUT TREATY TALK V S JAI NEGOTIATE Soviet \kkpti* (I, IntoreMnJ ii. tton r ii* t h bj m <,> told Hi mil i 'he I n Mtftoni Mi. i Into n33 words
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Article59 1933-06-20 8 1 Secrttirj 0 '-••tM-nchmcni last As >•■ ed with far itn balan appo d Mon. mean tbi p-i lie incoi SB I 3r:l of 0 reductloi ths >• .v H r expencliturther ledu eminent waa »til the line not I Mtv letreuclum at k i m thai the59 words
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Article51 1933-06-20 8 Court Rftinb H» I t rtifl I H Ooul the H Hh I lie H oil;,. I 1 Brr H it aine into H I H mi KOMI I H H I H H 1 I H p> I.mr ,n M: H I lind it I stai51 words
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Article46 1933-06-20 8 "The I5li"<l Sptt" I ra\ilion C'KM.r. I an atti I BIUKi tpot I asjhl 1 Th< >'' a \er\ satior.a! happen I ■jbAMu I a feu ol Mi. "lilies his tin and Isiimhui lions form.s P»«rc\ Mir:: H well >upp.. ;V I lik unii jM46 words
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Advertisement270 1933-06-20 8 JL MARTINI CaMLIDIBIECIK"S by special TO HM Tlu IPPOIN'TMEM KING OI M \>l DIAMOND SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. also Bridal presents m diamond j*et Watches, Brooches, Bracelets, Pearl Necklaces. LARGEST AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK DO NOT FAIL TO ENQUIRE FOR SAME AT SINGAPORE. (JEWELLERS) PENANG. 1921 High Street.270 words
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Advertisement74 1933-06-20 8 SOAP This delicious, fragrant soap is composed of the same high quality ingredients as all the products prepared by Miss Neilson -Terry. British Dispensary, Ltd. 33. Raffles Place Singapore. ~IT IS CHARACTERISTIC OF ENGLISH SPORTSMEN that they play the game/ says a French writer. Britannia never waives the rules. Under74 words
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STABILISATION IS ESSENTIAL
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Article41 1933-06-20 9 •>'■ Commission dtsctuted the nv•ci by the BMtern gliropwn delei i lie. ted the i trade treaUea between creorder to taeUttate the War l-chl \f\nt m. China on the mmlwrton uid Mr. Yon on the niLssion.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article114 1933-06-20 9 !l MI'ORAHY METHODS N«u 1 irk. June It. i tain returj ry or p rmanent, hl< h t in lgn count onomic "i < Bafc d cm n ncles, Btate cli oorrespofkh i I i a ion proposal whicn Mr ted came from Dr. Bprague and Oected tiv i olReuter - 114 words
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Article118 1933-06-20 9 DEADLOCK FEARED I reach Disappointed At U.S. Attitude Ixiidon. June IK. the major probleMl ol the Economic i\ bC seriously lu-Id up as a result Msation deadlock The French are •sited at Mi Roosevelt's nontilt stabilisation proposals. b.\ I French ob.servor that it is o build a permanent economic striic-Reuter - 118 words
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Article110 1933-06-20 9 VI PROPER TIME Washington. June 19. with reports that the Economic ta ruireiu y accord within a r i ration expressed willingness ne "proper time." llt fears that stabilisation now f >r retard the recent rise m prices that his inflationary recovery hould be permitted to function I the dollarReuter Wireless - 110 words
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Article680 1933-06-20 9 t*AXK op i:\GLAND HINT Exchange Circular On Dollar Deals London, June 15. cIM an impressed by the mado towards stabilisation of It it reported to-night that the ten* ftfiwd dt- lacto on the stablli ttM dollar at around to-day's pre~ namely 'ust over four dollars to he pound sterling. According680 words
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Article78 1933-06-20 9 RESISTANCE TO NAZI PRETENSIONS 120 Brown Shirt Leaders London, June 19. Sympathetic reference to th< Austrians' attempts to resist Na? pretentious was made by Captair Bden In the House of Ocmmom last night Hh said the Government was watching th« efforts which Hen- Dolliuss wao makingReuter - 78 words
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Article140 1933-06-20 9 FRENCH LOAN UNPAID Paris. June IK. The bOttSUty of the French Socialists to Dr. DolltLis.v tru Austrian Chancellor who arrivei 11 T by neroplant from London this noon, hat created difficult position for the French Government, which depends I n the So la list vote. Dr. DollfUM conferred with MReuter Wireless - 140 words
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Article113 1933-06-20 9 NAZI LEADER EXPELLED Vienna. June 18. it is officially announced that Hen Wasterbeech eta forced to si;>.n a paper rtatmg that he was deprived of his credentials md wrai to [cave German territory immediately. Dr Oolfuss, the Chancellor, has i ppointed him to a similar position m London with the113 words
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Article90 1933-06-20 9 Modification Of The Standstill Agreement London. June I<>. Me >.• entativea ol tin- Ri-ichsbank and the consultative committee of the creditor bunks and German delegfttea held m London, have decided to niociiiy the 1933 "standstill" agreement so ihat repsymenti ol capital by ih Deut.sc'hr Gnlcidiskontban::. amounting t.; T.).Reuter Wireless - 90 words
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Article62 1933-06-20 9 Fresh Attempt to Gain Summit on Foot Darjeeling. June 11. It is believed that a fresh attempt will be made to reach the summit of Mount Everest. Six membcri of the expedition. Including Hugta Rutiledge, the leader, have left for camp No. three. The weather, however, is unfavourableReuter Wireless - 62 words
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Article56 1933-06-20 9 $1,000,000 Station Seven Miles From Shanghai Shanghai. Inn» It. Dr. Chu Chia Him, Minister of Comnninita lions, formally laid tbc foundation stone of thr 1 Sino-BritLsh Wireless Station at Chin.ni. ■even miles from Shanghai. The work will cost nearly a million dollars and will be completed by theUnion Times - 56 words
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Article55 1933-06-20 9 Celebration Of King Gustav's 75th. Birthday Stockholm. June 16. Thf capital i.s gay with the national colours of yellcw and blue m celebration of the 75th birthday of King Gustav V. tht- oldest and one of the most popular monarchs m Europe. King Gu.-tav succeeded to theReuter Wireless - 55 words
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Article137 1933-06-20 9 Hands Off Russian Territory DRASTIC REPRISALS i Nazis And Expansion In Thp Fact Moscow, June 19. A warnin? to Germany tr> keep her hands off Soviet territory under a threat of drastic- ivpmaLs. 1? contaired m a leading article la Ptavda, the official Comnnaiist organ commenting onReuter - 137 words
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Article217 1933-06-20 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh -Mr. lanfj Hen-fu Assassinated In Stlegt Shanghai. June It. Mr Yang H n-tu. uv-Chairmai. o* the Central Research Bureau and a prominent member the Union for tin. Protection of the People's Rights, was fatally shot by an unknown man In Shanghai yesterday morning. His217 words
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Article66 1933-06-20 9 Germany and Versailles B Anniversary Berlin. June IS. At the suggestion of the Governrm n:. t\a.'will be flown at half mast from all publir buildings throughout Germany on June 28. the umhnertturj o€ the ■'fn'ng of the Vetaaillea lYt aty. National organisations will hold meetings and demonstrationsReuter Wireless - 66 words
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Article69 1933-06-20 9 J. V. Powell's Unsuccessful Attempt London. June IK. The attempt to break the British and world's 600 yards record at the Civil Service Sports held ut White City yesterday, tailed wlini J. V. Powell won by two seconds over D. G. A. Lowe'l record. D. G. A.69 words
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Article42 1933-06-20 9 U.S. Kidnappers Release Mr. Hamm Duluth (Minnesotai. June 19. Mr. William Hamm who was kidnapped by gangsters hivs been released. It is understood that the ransom paid to the kidnappers was lesr, than the $100,000 that m demanded ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article37 1933-06-20 9 $238,000,000 Building Programme Washington, June IS, A programme for the building of 32 v:u ships m three years at an expenditure of 5238.000.000 Ls announced by the Secretary for the Na\y, Senator Swanson.— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 37 words
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Article46 1933-06-20 9 London, June 15. For eighteen months Sir Thomas Lipton".executors have been trying to sell the original Shamrock as a "going concern" but ha"c failed and the boat has now been scld to a Southampton yacht builder for scrapping for a song. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 46 words
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Article26 1933-06-20 9 Mr. W. G. C. Blunn has been appointed al l member of the F.M.S. Electrical Board tn place 1 1 of Mr. J. H. Keer. resigned26 words
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Advertisement151 1933-06-20 9 I^ Mfa<^^^^^^^^^^^^^ V 4 f tTP. t t -LA WiV MOWERS I j^St^^^^^ I I UNQUESTIONABLY THE BEST. MOST CERTAINLY THE CHEAPEST EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. I INSPECTION WILL CONVINCE YOU. BUILT BY ONE O* THE LEADING FOUNDRIES IN GREAT BRITAIN I WITH PROPER CARE WILL LAST I A151 words
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Advertisement1038 1933-06-20 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LIFE (Ocean THE SIAM BTEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China THE HU A KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE STRAITB STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd.1,038 words
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Advertisement510 1933-06-20 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co* 9 Ltd. (Incorporate m England) ("ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Dae Spore. Sails Spore Bjs. CITY OF SHANGHAI For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg June 27 .July 1 s.s. CITY OF BEDFORD For Havre. London, Rotterdam510 words
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Advertisement437 1933-06-20 10 P. fe 9 O. British India and Apcar Lines, (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S n m UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S nwin. U LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL WWnCR*" 1 OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA I !\p u Dae Tonnagr Slngaporr r RANPURA437 words
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Advertisement699 1933-06-20 11 0. S. K. Line. M)R AI-RICA AND SOUTH AMERICA Dm S»os. lil I \<>> \IRES via Colombo. Durban. Algu* Ba\. O»pe Town, Rio dc Janeiro. Santos rid Mo:, to video (Round-the-world £190) June 28 28 HI^NOS AIRKs via Colombo. D'jrban, C»pe Town. Rio <!»• .l:..ielro, Santos and Montevideo Rtmad-ttM-varti fare699 words
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Advertisement377 1933-06-20 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE iMnd AJMUb/KICAN Mi AJL/ LINE O^^ W^^^S^^ mT m^ t?*^ J ■■■^^m^^BM^^B ■■999^^iN^^9B EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA377 words
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Advertisement752 1933-06-20 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ NIKL'W ZEELAND Tuesday, June 20, Batavia. Semerang. Sourabaya BavMHai 'BalM Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelatd v I'ALIMA Tuesday. Juno 20, Penang (man. <<iii>> and I>;.gaii Si-Api-Api RETEII Tuesday. June 20. Be:ig!.alLs, Paneh. Berombang. Tanjonff-Mcngeidar Tanjv>n^Leidong and Asahaa. MAJAXG Wednesday. Jrm 11, Priui-Ka i.i:. Sapat.752 words
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436 1933-06-20 12 POLICE QUESTIONS TO HUSBAND ON RIVIERA Woman Frequently Excitable Dramatic steps by the police on the Riviera ioilowed the mysterious death at Juan-les-Pins of Mrs. Irene Antoinette Cameron. 35, wife of Mr. Frederick Wilson Cameron, a retired London banker, and sister of Lady Bradbury. Mrs.436 words
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Article160 1933-06-20 12 New Distinguishing Mark For British Aircraft The Imperial Airways' air-liner. Astraea. which passed through Singapore recently had the distinction of being marked with the first of the new official trademarks which are being issued by the Air Ministry to distinguish approved British commercial aircraft. Previously there had been160 words
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Article102 1933-06-20 12 At the Chicago Exposition there is a medicine case on show a miniature gem perched on a ■finger tip and little bigger than the finger nail.. In it are twelve medicine chest bottles containing 300 doses of 'Tabloid' medicament' .equivalent to 300 ounces of fluid medicine.102 words
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Advertisement648 1933-06-20 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 SS. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] s s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins648 words
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Advertisement433 1933-06-20 12 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA VT jf AND MOST OF TME Uw travel rtraleht thrmurb from Vain-imvu, /X^^BJI Luxury iraiw of Supromo Comfort (■Mil f>or »»»roCur« trad ««/<„► nANADIAN NIATIDN^ l The L<irge*t Railway Systtnn m North Ami k J^ ISETARATE AND DISTINCT FROM CANADIAN »'AriH< J*" -lI V 3 TRANSLATIONS433 words
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Miscellaneous660 1933-06-20 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BT TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 am. and Thursdays 7.30 ajn. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn Saturdays 7 pjn Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pjn. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 pjn. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday,660 words
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Miscellaneous159 1933-06-20 12 Giang Seng. Brit 1069. from Batavia 19.6 for Batavia 20.6. Gen. \an Geen. Dut. 719 from Batavia 18.6, for Batavia 25 6. Patras. Dut. 1181. from B. Deli 19.6. for Batavia 19.6. Reteh. Dut. 248. from Asahan 19.6. tor Ben<kalis, Paneh. Asahan 20.6. Op Ten Noort. Dut. 3566 from Batavia159 words
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Article224 1933-06-20 13 ptctii* vt Sailing and gteam Vessels -h<- L'niteci Bureau of Navi- i here were tons m the on Decanbei 31. nui one-half ■1: <■• :nonth« of 7') ")..)35 i reaaeli i- <-\- Ith the small ton- .:t the >■ noli now t- much larxer U tbi Bureau.224 words
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Article183 1933-06-20 13 i) Plans For Faster Vessels I meeting of Royal Mall l Limited, Lord Esaendon .said that the necessary to provide faster nerican passenger service pr 10 maintain the goodwill X motur-\es;-eLs A'.ituria.s and Alean- Continental lines had hip than these- two liners, which, i i otnpleted. were183 words
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Article119 1933-06-20 13 British and Norwegian P Competition Own Correspondent I Bangkok, June 1". in> pert ion to the port o! I Bade by Mr. Krogh-Moe mpOltant shipping interests Una of Bruusgaard. Kiosuid that of late years Norbeen an important feature The regular British serMalaya have according t< I on these119 words
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Article88 1933-06-20 13 Port Dickson Arbitrary Reduced i i Messrs. Paterson Simons and Co.. Ltd.. Sec- retaries. Straits—New York Line, notify as follows m regard to the Straits— New York freight tariff No. 11: Pori Dickson Arbitrary— With effect as from June 21st.. 1933 the Port Dickson Arbitrary has bMO88 words
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Article404 1933-06-20 13 Financing Break-up of Old Vessels Details an- now available of the two schemes recommended by committee ofl the Chamber Of Shipping of the United Kingdom as a practical vinedy for the world -wide depression m the cargo-carrying industry. Cader the flr^t scheme old ships will be scrapped, while404 words
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Article174 1933-06-20 13 Japanese Ship Looted and Passengers Taken Harbin. May It. 'riiavt' and polished and obviously well-edu-jU-d. v Chinese pirate, speaking w?th fluent ease the Japanese and French languages, directed operations on board the Japanese llfwr s.s. Ho-shun Maru. when the vessel was seized and plundered m the Gulf of174 words
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Article128 1933-06-20 13 The following passengers are sailing homewards on ms Boringia leaving to-day: Mrs. B M Abraham. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Allen. Mr. X J. Archer, f.trs. J. W. Callan. Mr. A. Castonier. Mrs. J. Falconer. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Fleming Mrs. H. Hartman. Master Hartman. Miss Hartman.128 words
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Article32 1933-06-20 13 Tlie s s Kalsar-I-Hlnd has left Hong Kong i and is expected to arrive at this port at 10 a.m. 1 on Wednesday. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. wharf on arrival.32 words
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Article270 1933-06-20 13 Soviet Museum Equals Louvre And British Museum Leningrad, Juno Iti. The Museum oi History of Culture and Art m Leningrad, formerly known as The Hermitage, is one ol the greatest institutions of its kind m the world. It ranks equally with the Louvre and the British Museum. The270 words
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Advertisement29 1933-06-20 13 To make an unusual CLUB SANDWICH use BRANDS^Pk SANDWICH PASTE m the top layer, and Brand's Anekoty last*; m the Q3f^^B| Genuine. True to USES label. MatUbvtkfmaktnor im AlSauet29 words
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Advertisement537 1933-06-20 13 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Head Office 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone 6056. Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. I I The 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' page537 words
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Article504 1933-06-20 14 Appointment Of Mr. Claude Elliott The Pro; ost and Fellows of Eton have appototad Mr. Claude Aurolius Elliott. 0.8. E., Ffllou and Senior Tutor of Jesus College, Cambridge to be headmaster m succession to Dr. ALnnton. Mr. Elliott is 44 years of age. an Old Etoi.i) and504 words
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797 1933-06-20 14 DISCOVERY DURING THIRD OPERATION Evidence at a Birmingham Inquest i The death Hi lour-ycar-old boy. m whose abdomen then was found, during an operation. a .surgical swab that had been left there unintentionally during a previous operation, was enquired into by the Birmingham City797 words
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Article85 1933-06-20 14 Frieze Found In River Near Afghan Border I Tashkent. June 16. A MOSC, believed by archaeologists to date bark to the time of Alexander the Great, ha* been discovered at the bottom of the Amu-Darya river near Termes. which Is not tar from tho Afghan border. Hewn85 words
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Advertisement246 1933-06-20 14 A« DBPBNDABLE AS AN AUSTIN J^^^^f J^^^^S Shou ai J /M < 'onrbang' of (hi II" \hou^ .■•>■ i.v./w/i X^^HHr /^^Af Austin leu-Four Saloon, giving maxi- tcmled 'ort> /<«/««'.■ <t.n ///./>< >.;• /*S*f mum riding comfort. weans It ss g JBB^^M f^^M i^ 1 riding comfort I m r ii»246 words
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Advertisement473 1933-06-20 14 BANKS AND INSVRm^ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CBINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600,000 stoarea of £5 each £3.000,000 c Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Blshopsgate, London, E.C. 2 Agencies and Branches A lor Star Ilotlo473 words
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Advertisement184 1933-06-20 14 BANK, a m up) *»H lesorve Fund f Hfad \JL* LONDON b"* J i.i Alexa :alcuu, Chtj .iw. Ran s Honoluhi. X Vn =akl. N Bydney I Corn Of th<- world Int. f applic.u ness tra: For pan fc v n •>. <>a n f THK EASTERN BANK. I MtaM184 words
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Miscellaneous674 1933-06-20 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING j I CORPORATION j J PROGRAMMES FOB INDIA. BURMA. i STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J J FEDERATED MALAY STATES i i FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. j DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. i f i i Wavelengths: 25.3 metres and 31 J J metres. 1 Tuesday. June 20th IT G.M.T. 11 .m- J||674 words
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Miscellaneous120 1933-06-20 14 25 J ChapuHepec XDA. Dally 8- i* p m 1 25.4 Rome (Italy) 2RO 25.28 Dayentry OBE 25.2 Radio Oolonlale (Parta>. 3 30-7 p.na 23 38 Rabat. (Radio Maroe> CNR Sun. 1 pjn. 19.84 Vatican City (Italy) HVJ. 10— 10 15 am 19.82 Daventry OBP. 19.73 Zc en (Germany) DJB120 words
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Article332 1933-06-20 15 The t OfMOi taeMta Labuan. Cliristma.- and th. Cotot Islund- J. 1 MILLfcR, M.C.S., Registrar-General of Statistics. S.S. :md t (fatWiMUl vi the valui oi Potcim rradt, mciudinn mnrrtMinm— |wnuil pi. bullion and com. for Urn month 01 May. 1933. 1933 I^2 1933 Total Trade 1933 M.r332 words
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Article144 1933-06-20 15 EXCHANGE TONE SET CONFERENCE IYER A GOOD FEATURE Set-Back On 111 Street London. Jim 11. nxjoasly awaiting debts, to-day's onf( renei created e iii'' Block Exchange ftrtn. ont-ednjed •ul most foreign vi n again strong. I km turned up 1 By. ruled quietly Ined devttend for n<\i i renewed *ULSReuter Wireless - 144 words
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Article409 1933-06-20 15 Commons Reference to Malayan Market In the HOUM of Commons Sir W. Dawsun' (Kensington. S.. U. > ask»'d the President of the Board <<1 Trade whether he had considered the I resolution of the council of the Federation of I British Furnishing Textile Manufacturers with regard to the409 words
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Article34 1933-06-20 15 •is £2.637. add H fining £1,000, tor 1932 £1,273, BJtt (Pluvious f»»0 lor depreciation). n72.9i2 Ib.) and PW T>ound (2q<Sd.). v chinery and general %i t^' dowo to ClOO by ***> r«wrte.34 words
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Article43 1933-06-20 15 Sixty Per Cent. Increase In I Seven Years London. Jane IS. rt«t of the imperial I""*""* Z,er «w like coffee, tobacco. Umber and other raw "Ctven >«- BritUh exports to the colonies had lncreaM-d by over 60 per cent.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Article82 1933-06-20 15 Chancellor's Request To The Stock Exchange London, June 15. Simultaneously with HM efforts behind the scenes at the World E 'onomic Ccnleronce to stabilise en: rencies. the Chancellor of the Exchequ*. v bM written, to the Chairman of tru Stock. Exchange requesting member* to ceasv •injurious" deals, namely,Reuter Wireless - 82 words
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Article84 1933-06-20 15 THE ABROAD Par June. Mi AoMtenkun 12.07 8.42 Bombay Is. 6d Is. li 5 '64d. Bmnos Ain^ 47.58 4l 5t l olli. Coprnha"« ii 22.42 '-j iHetatngfon 192.33 226'j Hcnsz Koiu- U 5 1 16 d. Munto Vid»o 2a. Id :*4 nom. Montreal 4JM 2 3 4.58 Ncv; Tort *M84 words
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Article91 1933-06-20 15 Output fOC 1932 U:is 1,380.5001 b. Price rcaltoed m London was 4.7 d. per pound, and m F.MS. 2. 1 d. < equivalent to 2 1 L.d. l,ondor landed terms' Unsold balance has been valued ronservatively. Brought forward was £20,305. to which is added profit on rubber91 words
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Article47 1933-06-20 15 Cabled advice has been received from London to the effect that this companr has declared an interim dividend of 5% less tax on account of the year ending June 3Cth. The dividend is payable on July 14th to shareholders restored on thar Ist idem47 words
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Article217 1933-06-20 15 Clouds of Depression Lifting During recent weeks the clouds oi the worid- idt bwlnefcS depression hay« continued to lift m Canada and trade has followed the upwavU tieud of basic Indices m the Dntl ci Mates. The stock Markets haw amiir, > n resiliency, pjrlce* ixinu' slightly firmer217 words
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Article219 1933-06-20 15 •'rofit Of $1,251 For 1932 The at counts for the yuar ended D< > emJoei 1 31 st. 1932. show a profit of $1,251.48 for the year's working. After adding this to the credit balance of $U54. 849.29 brought forward from 1 last account there remains219 words
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Article338 1933-06-20 15 EXCHANGE RATES London. 4 months, sight 2 4 London. 3 months' sight 2,3 31|32 London. 60 clays' sight '23 15J16 Ivmdon, 30 Jay.s' sight 23 29|32 London, demand 23 7|B London, T.T. 2 3 27,32 Lyons and Paris, demand 980 Hamburg. IIIIIHIHi 163 Hrw York, demand 46338 words
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72 1933-06-20 15 In m l»tli.. 12 uVliKk noon Buyers S«llrr> R.SS. equal to London Standard. S»o' liM»set 9 R.SS. equal to London Standard. (F.0.8.j 10. 10 3 lft Standard R.SS on Tend«i July 9;(. 9T- Auu. I i 9; v July-St'pt 913 Hi 915 16 Oct-»!>•(. 072 words
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Article939 1933-06-20 15 MONDAY. JUNE 191 H i«».::; OLOUNO QUOTATIONS Bayers Sellers I aaajn K^'^pi il> zas <Al J Austral Malay <£> i«> 28<? Ayer Hitam iSai lea 14a .d. j Ayer WOBfl '$1 1 H WM 1 Bangrin Tin (f' 'to 9d 17s 9d Bataug Padang ftli 10 15939 words
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Advertisement75 1933-06-20 15 t it_jl* |;()<)<) 000 Assurance m force over $35.000.000 tThe Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'taeorponted ki tiu- straits s^-ttipmontFi Gvr.a Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry. EC. ***** deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance I75 words
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714 1933-06-20 16 "CANNOT ACCEPT INVITATION' Disappointing End To Five Months' Negotiations NO REASON Splendid Efforts Of S.C.C. Committee The sporting community of Singapore, and, throughout Malaya, will learn with regret that, despite every effort made at this end, the M.C.O. cricket eleven which714 words
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Article73 1933-06-20 16 £293,000 Taken During the Meeting London June, 16. A unique racing event occurred m the concluding day of the Ascot meeting where Sir H. Wernhcr's. Brown Jack, won the Queen Alexandra stakes for the fifth year m jurcearfon. Steve Donoghue has ridden the horse on each occasion. IReuter Wireless - 73 words
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364 1933-06-20 16 FIRST ROUND RESULTS 24 Games In Set Between Wise And Denteny The first-round matches m the Singapore i Lawn Tennis Association's open invitation tournament wire played off m the presence of a large crowd at the Singapore Cricket Club courts yesterday afternoon. To-day, beginning at 4.45364 words
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Article69 1933-06-20 16 Britain In Final Of The European Zone Eastbourne, June 19. In the Davis Ctp matches here. Perry and I Hughes beat Menzel und Marsalek. 6 —3, 6 —4. 6 —4. Great Britain thus eliminated Czechoslovakia by three matches to nil and now meet Australia m the European zoneReuter - 69 words
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Article76 1933-06-20 16 Mrs. Wills Moody and Miss Ryan Beaten [From Our Own Correspondent] London, June 18. Their ability to break through their opponents' service was mainly responsible for the magnlfli cent victory of Miss D. Round and Miss Henley against Mrs. Moody (Helen Wills") and Miss Ryan, m the76 words
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Article156 1933-06-20 16 Senior Tourist Trophy Race Douglas. June 16. Stanley Woods to-day established a record I which is likely to stand for many years m winning the Senior Tourist trophy and has thuy completed the double, winning the Junior and Senior Trophies m the same year for two years156 words
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Article94 1933-06-20 16 Douglas (Isle of Man), June Ifl. Frank Longman, the famous motor cyclist racer, crashed and was killed to-day, during the light-weight Tourist Trophy race which was won by S. Gleave, riding an Excelsior, his rime for the course of 264 miles being three hours. 41 minutes and 23Reuter Wireless - 94 words
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Article514 1933-06-20 16 ELLA LEADS IN FIRST RACE R.S.Y.C. Team to Meet Johore On Sunday Royal Singapore Yacht Club sailed the first race for the Batavia Visitors Cup for A and B classes combined, the A class boats having to allow one minute a mile to the smaller B class.514 words
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Article300 1933-06-20 16 Chinese Make Two Centuries In One Innings [Prom Our Own Correspondent] Penaiiu. June 19. A whole-day cricket match was played on > the esplanade yrsterday between the Authen- 1 1 tics— whose players are identical with th«- Chinese Recreation Club— and a Penan? CC. I team the300 words
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Article65 1933-06-20 16 Petersen and Neusel May Meet [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Jane 18. The Lee Bridge boxing syndicate have offered a substantial purse lor a match between the winners of the fights between J. Petersen and J. Doyl«? (on July 12), and J. Pettifer and W. Neusel. who meet a65 words
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Article730 1933-06-20 16 MRS. LAING BEATEN BY ONE HOLE 1 Stubborn Struggle At Bukit Timah Lady Huggard won the Ladies Golf championship of Singapore Island yesterday for the second time by defeating Mrs. J. Laing at Bukit Timah one up over eighteen holes. The final was a ding-dong fight730 words
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Article59 1933-06-20 16 Tie For June Spoon Competition The competition for the Ladies June monthly spoon at Kepprl Golf Club resulted m a tie. The leaders were Mrs. J. L. Campbell 1 down. Miss A. Jones 1 dewn. In the final of the Telegraph Cup at the Keppel Golf Club J.59 words
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Article70 1933-06-20 16 E. P. Kyle of Malaya Enters Third Round London, June 19. In the second round of the Amateur Golf Championship at Hoylake. G. Hannay, of Woking, beat the holder John de Forest, of the Royal and Ancient Club, at the twentieth hole. Edward P. Kyle, of KeppelReuter - 70 words
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Article33 1933-06-20 16 Chantilly, June 14. B» rt Gadd (England) to-day won the French Open Golf Championship with an aggregate score of 283 and individual rounds of 70. 69. 71 and 73 Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 33 words
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Article24 1933-06-20 16 In a Commercial Cup match on the Harbour .Board ground yesterday, the S.H.B. defeated i Mansfield's eleven by six goals to one.24 words
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Article233 1933-06-20 16 Penan.u .Maintains Full Programme I From Our Own Correspondent] li ii m Junr l'». Thr official proKia"mme of the IVn.uij; Tia! Club's autumn meclini: to bo held on July 29. and August Ist 3rd.. sth. and 7th is now m th hands of the printers bui it233 words
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