The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 July 1933
1933-07-05
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Title Section19 1933-07-05 1 The Singapore Free Press 1 I.IKHI. EST At i i^k±k_L' 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1933. 10 CENTS19 words
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Article136 1933-07-05 1 lr_ul_n__ plart-s m the qu__.U_f>in« round for the British open c ham pionship— Pace 6. Weekly Sports Notr* P*«e 16. An attack on the drfrrtv of thr tin nin-..< sfhemr and thr need of .1 free market for Straits tin wa__ made by Mr. John ll._cn.__i l at the Straits136 words
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Article184 1933-07-05 1 Thrre is pi a- lit all j no hop*- of sa%inic thc World Economic Conference. Three subcommitters are alread> out of action but thc Americans are to attempt to revive it because of the antl-I.S. feriin* that has been roused —Pace 9. At one time yesterday dollars184 words
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Article54 1933-07-05 1 2HMNMMKMI Cold Roubles For C.E.R. i ••km Jul} I. 'ihe tevtt _tafcM_| ha.- a detailed raemorandu.u re^uidinc th< negotiations on the k- !e of the Chinese Eastern Railway m *hich. it Ls .stat v that th Ro.iet is -.illiJV-. to sell its rights ta J'i.OOO.OOO gold n iReuter Far Eastern - 54 words
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Article978 1933-07-05 1 CAMPY Culluni's wife. Eliza h<> had beex. p»-n.*i\e lor M>im days, said _>- bana: "How old is the maid Gra "Rising twenty." answered the pu/zl«<_ >. P.v "And how long have she bin oidinir nJom. with we "Upward of a year." Eliza mysteriously tiptoed to the kite hen978 words
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Advertisement179 1933-07-05 1 (LIM >OWDERED MILK IKfcST APPROACH TO PURE. IU PASTELRIZEIi MILK H\ \BLE IN THE TROPICS. |IN ABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES AFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL I w;TH MODERN SANITATION AND HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER THIS EVENING TEA DANCE-6.30 to 8.15 p.m. FORMAL WNNER lUNCE-9.30 TO MID-NIGHT GRILL179 words
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Advertisement128 1933-07-05 1 .____rt*i____________ Z JB. tk. m\ ______________r gr R TOLLEVS BRANDY GIVES YOl' BACK-BONE Only $2.90 per Quart Bottle incMdbiK Duty. Ji«-4 LIiTER Jt <0.. JLt«l. Sole Agents for FM-8. *&M i i ■HH______M________M______^^ THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE urn ii. i iia^JßH'f m lIMI f FJ,< ADELPHI H«Ti:L Speaker.— Dr.128 words
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Advertisement149 1933-07-05 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Hawke; V Slot Gm-Paue 8 Castrol Mean- Et onmnv- Pa;.« 4 ohmm a am To mtawm—wtm The AU-BriUsh R.-in\. jator- P.u. CHRYSLBI POWER aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a «aaa. j HOW TO LOOK j AT BUILDINGS j D. BHADDF.LL 2 J This book i> a simple guldt to the appreciation ci149 words
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Advertisement22 1933-07-05 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO I'l Xl FRESH, PASTI.CRI7I.D MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES22 words
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Article278 1933-07-05 2 One Day's Imprisonment and Fine A piece of unauthorized bill-collecting resulted m a sentence of one day's imprisonment and a fine of $100, m default four months, on a Chinese salesman, named Tan Teck Seng, pleading guilty to a charge of cheating m respect of $2,800 before278 words
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Article160 1933-07-05 2 For Killing A cat In a Bathroom I Cats may be a great nuisance: they may keep you awake all night with their "melodious" cries and steal the fish from your kitchen m the morning. But if you think you can wage war upon them you are160 words
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Article98 1933-07-05 2 [From Our Own Correspondent] London. June 21. Among several interesting balance sheets puoli.-hed by League football clubs this week Is that of the Chckea F.C., which reveals a loes on the past season's working of £2,970. The gross tacc.ne was EG0.205. but £8,728 was deducted for entertainment98 words
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Advertisement449 1933-07-05 2 TENDERS. j Singapore Municipal notice. i Tenders. NOTICE ls hereby given that tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services and that particular! of Men tanders may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Construction of Haig Road from Eart Coast Road to Geylsng Road and of449 words
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Advertisement395 1933-07-05 2 NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). N THE SUPREME COURT OE THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy No. 19 of 193.1. Re CHENG OISEN of No. 31, Grange Road, Singapore, Bank dompradore. Receiving Order made February 17th, 1933. Date of Order for Summary Administration inne 29th. 1933.395 words
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Advertisement635 1933-07-05 2 FREE DOCTOR'S -BOOK ON AST BRONCHITIS, CATARRH (Nick iri Lastii( Idlef through Inexpeasi.. Trcahaci. THE latest edition of a Doctor's Free Fnrla RJ TBook describing the most successful ECIIS Ded' jqjj t of all home treatments for Asthma, too int! r Bronchitis and Catarrh, is now ready for o n635 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous283 1933-07-05 2 THE WEEK Wednesday, sth. High Water 08.55, 7.5 ft., 19.48. 8.8. ft. Rotary Tiffin, Dr. K. Sheldrake on "Does the World need an International Language." Adelphi Hotel at I p.m. Perak Races. 2nd Day. Football: S.A.F.A. League (Div. ID Wiltshire Regt. II vs. S. Chinese F.A. 11, Jalan Besar; Harlequins283 words
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Article6126 1933-07-05 3 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON j A WEEK OF GREAT j I EVENTS j .1 From the tree Press mm J Correspondent T'HE story of life m London this I week has been one of great events. The World Conference has! teen achieving invaluable work m Its museum at Kensington6,126 words
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Advertisement167 1933-07-05 3 ____________w. mmW Hkv *a^t**~^ ____^€«s_ftW J\ ci >M^ i\ I s imW £y?s_Jr _______F Do you just watch? YCU'R hoy may have plenty of courage, but it takes energy and stamina to give and take m a fast boxing match. Almoat any boy, though, can develop strong muscles and a167 words
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Advertisement179 1933-07-05 3 Estate Trust Agencies (UE7) Ltd. I Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1926. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos 1, 2 and 3, Rafljes Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. BRANCHES I 21, First Cross Street, Malacca, v 11, Light Street, Penang, AMD 4, Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur. BOARD OF DIRECTORS S. Q. Wong,179 words
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358 1933-07-05 4 AUSTRIAN'S ORDEAL IN BERLIN Expelled By The Hitler I Government Dr. Erwin Wasserbaech. former Austrian Press \ttache vi Berlin, whence -he was expelled by ;he Hitler Government, arrived m London t«« j :ake up his duties as counsellor at the Austrian < Legation. Dr.358 words
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Article65 1933-07-05 4 I 'or tabic* Receiving Sets Fur Delegates sio. Minim June IH. Five hundred portable receiving sets have been provided for the delegates of the Wot Id Wttttt Conference to enable them to Hateß le any t_paaltan aeMnssaat Ike eeßferaßce ___bMl< taneously m separate roomTh# Crown Prince, i-peninir theReuter Wireless - 65 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1933-07-05 4 [NTERVIEW WITH AGENT OF GOVERNMENT Prior To Departure From Malaya |By Our Indian Correspondent I Prior to his departure from Malaya. H; a 3ahib M. Kunhiraman Nalr. agent of the government of India, paid his last official Vtati :o Singapore yesterday He returned to1,139 words
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Article62 1933-07-05 4 Pint Journe) Outside i Since \*:v Wmm •< sion from Rome sine* MM when n-H torn, he drove to ti.< f 1 side th* usllx to attend Hint. Me* occasion MM of st Pssi The strictest precaution). Bart tabs sequent* of tlie recent boenb outrtceJ <•' police62 words
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Article57 1933-07-05 4 100 I ndcrtakinns I ndrr Authority London s puieengcr tramp *t -at \h>* control of th. -<•»•- senger Transport Boar,' by tbe coming into operatic* of ivfl fen-tin: control from about lot paw takings at present operattne r9l *M trains and cabs o\.t separately u-aflk- kitK v Lord57 words
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Article34 1933-07-05 4 Guardsman Sentr, •rentes* Court Martial Ouardjmtui Harris who ene ct-uJ**-on a charge of betog asleep ».'J* sentry at Windsor Castle »hik Tat* wen- tn teddenee. baa been mm**-** days' detention ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article27 1933-07-05 4 1 lii a cabi* to Marshal Chang li Manchuria now living asks them to N_M_k eminent and stat* »Ji 8* China for sona Poh27 words
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Article35 1933-07-05 4 A unrig Chin. f l th.- J3-*ond Maicistrat*. V on Monday, with i $6 and two pa t J Jalan Be*ar I She claimed tn.e aIM was »>ostponed unt! >. 1 granted h* i j35 words
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Article16 1933-07-05 4 Dr Lankasundaram M.A, will deliver a lectin. m Taught" at th- Btr at I am. to-day16 words
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Advertisement204 1933-07-05 4 -1 You can't measure your oil hill by" the prit~e~">»o ?*> for a P 1 1 6r~quart of oil Near, repairs liT^P-rNI low petrol mileage and losv s^?- Htll fli V power must be accounted for m 2Sr AiililflilH the final tigure- Its icillv the *SI ThiS^v^V inevitable consequence of204 words
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Article, Illustration43 1933-07-05 5 ->Lng the foundation stone of Liverpool's new £3,000,000 Roman Catholic Cathedral. The ceremaay was attended by the Archbishop of Liverpool Dr. Downey, the Lord Mayor of Liverpool (Alderman Alfred Gates) and the Papal Legate. Cardinal Macßory, Archbishop of Armagh. 143 words
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Advertisement402 1933-07-05 5 I am^ L^ mwwmmim9 m m Premiere at the PAVILION TONIGHT r\ RONALD C OLMAN I #i te- "lS_Kfr.-.l*~i IN THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE SUCCESS a.*^^^*™! /tfffikl donr. swiftly, grandly taking your heart alone iM>**W__H w^ h vmwi *«PMf -of——* .gg rnvom vroBM aa«B_____a«« DP^J 615 l^A^BffiMiSßL afc Is xxjtiixx j402 words
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Article658 1933-07-05 6 PETERSEN TO FIGHT CARNERA FORTHCOMING SPORTING EVENTS IN BRITAIN Test Team That Pleased Everybody London. June 21. Sport at Horn: 1 this wee!: has been victimised by the worst weather of the summer. County and school cricket matches by the dozen have been abandoned m eonsequenre I Jof rain and658 words
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Article122 1933-07-05 6 Mr. Jeff Dickson's Westminster Plans [From Our Own Correspondent) London. June 21. If plans revealed by Mr. JefT Dickson thi.s week, mature London will .soon possess an' enormous indoor sport stadium, capable of accommodating ever 17.030 people. It Ls proposed to erect thi; trr-at building on an122 words
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Article315 1933-07-05 6 1 Epsom College Success [From Our Own Coi respondent 1 London, June 21. At Bisley on Saturday, Epsom College achieved great distinction by winning the rifle shooting contest at the Public Schools "cpen" meeting arranged by the Sussex County Rifle Association. The contest, which Ls second only m importance315 words
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Article85 1933-07-05 6 From Our Own Correspondent 1 I «.»> lon. June 21. I Understand that the probable members of the team t<» n present the F "derate 1 Mala% States In the Junior Kolapore Trophy and Junior Mackinnon Cup competltlcnj at Bi-!t\ next month aai D. H GrLst. D85 words
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Article222 1933-07-05 6 Fixtures for S.C.C American Tournament Lawn b wis American tournament at the sec WEDNESDAY, JULY si|i. H Ciray anr. C. M. van Cuylenberrr vv H R. L. Dyne and D C. Burn. H. Gray and C. M. van Cuylenberg vs. C. D. Belton and O. Duncan. E H.222 words
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Article103 1933-07-05 6 Snowy Fail Ik oner's Ten Round Victory [From Our Own Correspondent 1 Penan*. July 3. At the Fun and I'rolir last nißht some good boxinjr eoi.te.sts were v. itnei-sed by a full house. Snowy Faulkener defeated Fighting Choo In a ten rounds contest which arai a thrilling103 words
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Article66 1933-07-05 6 [From Our Own Correspondent 1 Penung, July j In a cricket match playad mletday on U I Esplanade, the Ce.'.icn Association wai i: defesl 1 by tho Penang Cricket Club. The Ccyjlonese ware gtamissed for 56, Ahlip Mortng 22 lad Akbar 11. h. w. ■anden66 words
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Article56 1933-07-05 6 The following have accepted to play for the Singapore Non-Benders vs. S.C.C. Ist XI en Sunday at 10.30 a.m. at S.CC: A. H. llmWil H. R. Bartels, H. M. Cantrell, W. W. Dean, R. F. Goodman. O. P. Griffith-Jones (Capt). H. S. A. B. Jordan. T. I_cij.>..;us. E56 words
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Advertisement150 1933-07-05 6 PETROL RUNNING TO WASTE while you use those old, worn-out, Wasteful plugs. CHANGE TO m i U| VW You'll save the cost m Dlstribut'!- for Malaya BORNEO MOTORS LTD. REMEMBER ASK EOR THE ENGLISH A.C. __a__________aaa—__| _^BmV*~ mf _^*m mm* _\f Guard his Health Give him Foraiamintat once snd so150 words
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Advertisement52 1933-07-05 6 To treat these complaints successfully, get to the root of the trouble. Clarke's Blood Mixture is the world's greatest blood purifier and healer. It Is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Of all Chemists and Stt>r_, Equally good m LIQ LID or TABLET form IS— ll .t._l_*L*T» 7 *Tf^ I52 words
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Advertisement209 1933-07-05 6 T*l la PI \f\/^/^^ T^ 1 wM^^^*% to health 'JNSSr with Ovaltine's Aid F Wy X-v a ;^^^W7#/ TVT ATURE provide, ununited MP to all m r A< IN finitely poor health, merely -run dou.. i\/^f^M&&Aff irom sickness. Four cf her hoot la«ftlUftMl gift_ English malt -new-laid vuu cream V/»??~rJr209 words
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5939 1933-07-05 7 SHOULD A REFERENDUM BE TAKEN Mr. J. Bagnall Reviews The IMES NOT MOOTED UNTIL ACCUMULATION HAS TAKEN PLACE feature ol restriction schemes is that they are usually mooted not D indications point to probable or imminent accumulation of ..tock. but after the accumulation has taken5,939 words
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Article1077 1933-07-05 7 WHAT IS "LEGAL CRUELTY"? Wife's Insistence On Separation CRESSON CASE AGAIN > j Counsel On Benefits Of Marriage Judgment was reserved m the j Court of Appeal yesterday m the appeal of Mrs. Annie Cresson against the rejection by Mr. Justice Terrell of her petition for judicial separation from her1,077 words
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Article523 1933-07-05 7 POLICE CORPORAL AND WIFE j Told Sister To Report Husband A Malay police corporal and his young wife I were on trial before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg yesterday I on a charge of criminal breach of trust ln resipect of a pair of gold bracelets, which523 words
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Article113 1933-07-05 7 Charge of Criminal Breach of Trust The outcome of retracted civil proceedine^ m the Supreme Court, a Chinese named Tay Keng Hee was charged before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg m the Second Police Court yesterday with having committed criminal breach of trust m respect of $2,191.50. Mr.113 words
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Article216 1933-07-05 7 Stranger Who Tampered With Closed Door After a short trial yesterday an ears t while Chinese student named Yeo Boon Liang was discharged by Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Second Magistrate, on a charge of trespass into the "Bachelors' Home" m Niven Road In order to216 words
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Article563 1933-07-05 7 Sent To Prison For Three Years FORGERY CHARGES Offer To Refund Money I Too Late Sentence of three years' rigorous imprisonment on each of three charges of forgery was passed on a Chinese Lim Choh Lian by Mr. Justice Cobbett yesterday m the Assise Court, when563 words
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Article232 1933-07-05 7 Exchanged For Forged $5 Notes Another case which was taken yesterday was that In Vfcto Tan Hoe Sang and Slah Soh Hock were charged with tl) using as genuine i forged documents and (2) possession of forced documents. This case concerned the seizure of many hundreds of232 words
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Article61 1933-07-05 7 Wednesday, July sth. Before Mr. Justice Mills In the 3rd. Court at 11 a.m. S. 1068 32— Chang Kam Long etc. vt H H Busfield and another. Issue to be tried.) Before Mr. Justice Cobbett m tbe tnd. Court at 11 a.m. Assises:- 1«. r* x vs. <i>61 words
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885 1933-07-05 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1933 A WORD FOR BACCHUS So often have wt heard the exhortations of the .prohibitionist that we almost know the arguments by heart. By woid oi mouth, by pictorial representation and by the printed word he has assailed us. and if still we doubt885 words
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Article194 1933-07-05 8 Dead On Voyage Home Tn England ttiiir.tlt._w. JuJ\ 1. <h li urtva] ot the P. and C> Naldera tlttt Singapore, the r. .mr.n refuted that Mr A'»'..r.i Frank Mathews, a London accountant, had been found dead In a iirst las.^ cabin and was buried at sea.194 words
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Article75 1933-07-05 8 y.W.C.A. Chinese Secretary Keturns From Europe WDm Mary Chen Chinese secretary o f the V W.C. A. returned from Euroj>e by the Conte Verde after eleven in.nths absence. Miss Chen sp. Nt six months m the Y.W.C.A. Training' College. Birmingham, doing post-graduate W)U lc followed by travel75 words
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Article106 1933-07-05 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLNG RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow London. July 4. Spot (Buyers) 3 9 16d. (3 15*32d (Sellers) 3*fcd. (3 17 32d.). Oct.-Dec. 3 23106 words
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Article782 1933-07-05 8 Singapore 's First American Records Of James Balestier This is a story essentially loi Americans, lor It concerns thn ttr.st nf tbe long line ot prominent Ameri- can citizens of Sinßapore. Mr. James Balestier. sinuapm- 10-aa: s..n h.i» a link with Balestier the first American consul m tlu- settlement DitatUr782 words
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Article96 1933-07-05 8 Foreigners Not In Danger In Creat Wall Area london. Jnh i. Tlie a.tivitl« i Ckneral Chi Chun Mmrhukuo comm nder. In al arcj| wa> the subject <■< quest i-m*, m the House of Commons. CapUin Eden _<_m h. understhat steps were being taken io regularise Hu position arLsinqReuter - 96 words
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Article50 1933-07-05 8 All Home And Colonial Budgets Balanced m U^ttan. Jul* 4. Portugal and her colon.c. ha.c all achieved budgets either balanced or shoutng substantial surpluses for the coir ins v. ar. The Portuguese budget surplus amounts to 2 000 000 eseudos Macao and Timor budgets are balanced ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article103 1933-07-05 8 Too EXPENSIVE MAlN'i UM \nyway They Are U Manchukuo IN hereabout., v hip* i mystery AMi I at.. hHt Wt. VH.IMM 1, or two <1 i < Mtt but Cit-niTMI C! o U coiitcmplaunu th. r< >wlng to th<« ncur far their num;. ire oi icalnst Otltafclr aggretftlot Th<»103 words
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Article148 1933-07-05 8 "The KiJ From SpJ <m*i»;il Kun Kdd* C.i, i many a heart j laugh and the u« m tended the opening shoars of hk m Kid from Spam at the <.. fegp <>( seeing iiinmtilng well *a\ wen no» disappointed ITi Kid 5 i* a film with a la148 words
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Article84 1933-07-05 8 V .".i m. i I'M i l^tian Tor Ship. N*ai* Tie tin Boaro Bin.* -British Bt_x«*r fun* lu_i ul i mmmm i mt tn r > i tht nr. h. Mr Hand direi total n it lilaralutii ii... feggi mmtttm .»it 1... at* pur < ipu ol the84 words
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Article65 1933-07-05 8 Returns and < iot- 1 So nt once 11. Ir.llleo on'.\ i onl> one case an.' &m Ah Kirn wus chsrcee* Ninlahment The accused ha.' ir 191 S and was found April chls v.-ar He n.eMHi tn cone. with a cat* «f < the j* "hi>* aenuted to be65 words
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Article30 1933-07-05 8 Government V-k^l Inline* 1 I MMM mt I ton I!srbo n. I ton seamen ali fl the wmmmm *> tm < I n> fl C:\nton OoS'e:-' fl expo Chew Jit Peh30 words
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Article19 1933-07-05 8 Prtncam Juh I evening abo*~c_ W fl Hay at X istor. r»lf__^. fli Ean of AW.m* i( Wlrelem19 words
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Advertisement60 1933-07-05 8 TRY Hawkers Sloe Gin AFTER A BATHE. CALDBECKS amammama^maammmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmm^mmm^^^^a^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam Small Shipment Just Arrived Dutch Smoked Eels COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. If you appreciate STYLE If you appreciate VALVE— you MUST see m *\m^^ A K m \\\^^m\l Ww aAW "*Z^V —t** aaW aaa aaaW —amar ar S**^ X Hew frocks60 words
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Advertisement51 1933-07-05 8 1,000 WATCH KEYS J were left by a watchmaker who died recently. There i should be no difficulty m winding up his estate. s Appoint M GAFLAC" as < Trustee of your will and you are assured of expert management. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers.51 words
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Article335 1933-07-05 9 THREE COMMITTEES ALREADY DIiAD U.S. To Attempt To Shock It Into Life Again FEELING AGAINST AMERICA Britain! Reserves Complete JLiberty TOE World Economic Conference is .stranded on a rock of gold. L a lpated the deadlock created by President Roosevelt's has been found insuperable and it nowReuter - 335 words
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Article161 1933-07-05 9 1 London. July 4. a tnen ua ddep_ttoa decided to oppose c to adjourn the World Economic n y th* present sta_4i The ddega*|tl divided on the question of thc withI Mr Pittm;ar.s resolution which is f I -nilictinp with Mr. Roosevelt's i Th' latter occasionedReuter - 161 words
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Article91 1933-07-05 9 < lioose Own Time To Revert To Gold London, July 4. _< nunent iv tiie Hou_>e of Commons v. i'rntxd that althou: h a return to v -idard mi^ht be Britain's ultimate p when proper conditions were assured ru eompiete liberty to choose time and parity.'" declared Mr.Reuter - 91 words
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Article40 1933-07-05 9 DRASTIC DUTCH STEP The Hague. July 1. A N-ih.rlund Oi\ ernment decree will be .sued shortly making it possible to take, forthith. i lie necessary steps 'for a forced cJearin*-'" .ith any country which restrict. 1 internntional j ipyments ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article95 1933-07-05 9 London, Jnly 4. m the face oi Mr. Roosevelt's enl the gold countries strongly feel that not a great deal that their Ministers the conference, it is stated that it that the economic experts might i to continue their discussions. A full rank discussion Ls anticipatedReuter - 95 words
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Article192 1933-07-05 9 1 Act To Keep Machinery Intact London, Jnly 4. Bttaf ol the steering committee of the ol the World Conference this morn-; n lrted to recommend the Bureau to call plenary session for Thursday to adjourn the i Conference. The steering committee sub-corn- nittees which can usefull.. operateReuter - 192 words
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Article85 1933-07-05 9 NEW LOW LEVEL London. July 4. Hope of achieving stabilisation having been I ilready abandoned, the decision of the steerng committee has hitherto not affected the 'oreign exchange markets which merely con;inued yesterday's movement against the dollar which opened at 4.48 and quickly touched 1.53 a new low record sinceReuter - 85 words
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Article181 1933-07-05 9 Support For President's Action London, July 4. President Roosevelt's declaration yesterday is variously described as a "bombshell" and a "torpedo" and speculations with regard to thc outcome of to-day's meeting of the bureau of the World Economic Conference are the chief topics of the morning papers. WhileReuter - 181 words
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Article161 1933-07-05 9 MURDER ON CHINA SEAS Amazing Story From Dairen Dairen. July 1. Thr. q Buropeana, dmcrlbed as Gei mans, are "reported to have been arreted at Hishigaura m connection with m alleged piracy, accompanied by murder on the China Bern and two others are "wanted." It isReuter Wireless - 161 words
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Article72 1933-07-05 9 Attempt To Assassinate Soviet Representative Moscow. July I. A taaaaat from Ttokk. states that an otteaa 4 hoi been made to assassinate M. Kochetov. Soviet trade nipwowitolln m Toi-_.>. tba OOBOll- bolng BupttauU Noofloae, head off the revolutionary argOHfootion, who hM beOD a west 0 Tlie Japai ctReuter - 72 words
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Article159 1933-07-05 9 SPLIT IN CAMP New York. July 1. A .sharp conflict oi opinion between President Roosevelt and the U.S. delegation over the prospect* of the World Conference ls suggested by press reports here. President Roosevelt* Cabinet at a meeting aboard the cruiser. Indianapolis, decided that the Conference would continue despite theReuter Wireless - 159 words
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Article142 1933-07-05 9 Britain Thinks Conference May Be Saved I..»nd< n. July 3. Tl.' World Keononiie Conierenee is m sucn ,'_ate of confusion that the bureau Ls meeting t« to consider whether President Roosevelt's non |H>sMim ii mioses chanue m the! agenda. Despite tin. asseverations oi tlie bloc that theReuter Wireless - 142 words
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Article122 1933-07-05 9 New York. July S. The Hera Id -Tribune asserts that the inflation- ist clique bars the road to staiil nation at present and says they consider it desirable and inevitable that all currencies com"; off gild before new standards are set but another school expresses the opinion that122 words
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Article101 1933-07-05 9 Germany Blames Britain And U.S. Berlin. July 1. "B> absolute one-sided measures, England and laicv America have devaluated Iheir currencies and thus hampered German competition In wo-ld markets." declared Dr. Schacht m a ta.k to the press this morning. The President of the Reich? bank suggested that theReuter Wireless - 101 words
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Article305 1933-07-05 9 Soviet Non-Aggression Pact NO PRETEXTS Why Far East Is Not Mentioned London, July 4. What is described as a "Utviaoff I coup"— the Soviet non-aggression pact -is the source of considerable comment m the lobbies at the World Economic Conference to-day and questions are being asked whyReuter - 305 words
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Article58 1933-07-05 9 London. Jul> I it; new ol tie MgatlotlotM between k.'.^.i:!. and the Soviet for the n«v. trad«- treaty. th" Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, m reply to questions m the House of Commons to-day s.iid ht was unable to give an assurance that thi SovWt's liability m respect ofReuter Wireless - 58 words
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Article114 1933-07-05 9 Hitler's Warning To Counter Revolution-ivies Berlin. July 3. Th.« threat to "suppre rt thle >s!y. not only all reactionaries but those attempting a second revolution." was made by Hitler In the course a speech to Narl leaden Pt the Relchenall to-day. Hitlers warning follows Ihe rumour of dissatisfactionReuter Wireless - 114 words
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Article46 1933-07-05 9 Early Start Expected In Litest Flight London, July 3. The Molllsons left Hendon Aerodrome lor Pendine Sands this morning to prepare for the new flight across tlie Atlantic. In view of the eported big stretch of fine weather over the start. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 46 words
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Article72 1933-07-05 9 Prince Opens Three New Bridges In One Day 1 London. July 3. A notable event m the history of the Thames occurred to-day when the Prince of Wales opened three new bridges acro.s the river. The bridges are situated at Chiswlck, Twickenham and Hampton and cost nearlyReuter Wireless - 72 words
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Article60 1933-07-05 9 Notorious Share-Pusher Said To Be Kidnapped Chicago. July 1. The kidnapping is reported of Jacob Factor, i the noted financier, who Is wanted hi England i for alleged share pushing frauds. Factor was leaving a road-house near Evanston with a companion when he was pounced j upon andReuter Wireless - 60 words
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Advertisement161 1933-07-05 9 I Horrockses Sheets Economic Luxury Horrockses Sheets and Pillow Cases have been famous for seven generations To-day they still hold iheir place m popular favour through sheer excellence of quality Snowy white, smooth m finish and remarkably durable, they represent the hnest value possible to obtain. Plain hemmed or hemstitched,161 words
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Advertisement1189 1933-07-05 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE STRAITB STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE1,189 words
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Advertisement527 1933-07-05 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co*, Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINEaVT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Due Spore. H alls S'nora. s.s. CITY OF BEDFORD For Havre. London. Rotterdam and H'burg July 30 Aug. 2 s-s. CITY OF ROUBAIX For London, Rotter527 words
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Advertisement430 1933-07-05 10 P. &> O. British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated In Kngland) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N m UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S OOVERMirvC LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVM I I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA I JAft| Tonnage. Singapore. Tnnh M H) BANGALORE 6.000430 words
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Advertisement750 1933-07-05 11 !__L. ___m B I W. t^^___a *M3_________^^^^Bai9^-_k 'mfm m *FnmVa9r^*atfiai** m y^Wamiß [TpLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND MIDDLESBROUGH. MARU T. 10,700 July 13 14 HAKUSAN MARD T. 10,500 Sept. 6 7 LVI MARU T. 10.700 July 27 28 HARUNA MARU T. 10.400 Sept. 20 21 jZAKI MARU T. 10,500750 words
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Advertisement493 1933-07-05 11 PRESIDENT LINER. tmmmMm^^L!SAIMlVC§ TO EI'ROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YOJIK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang. N. York. Pres. Hayes July 15 July 1» July 20 Au*. 29 Pres. Pierce July 29 Attf. 1 Au- j Sept.493 words
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Advertisement852 1933-07-05 11 K. P. M. KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAJANG— Wednesday. July 5, Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. r^eloe-Pallas, PengalianEstate and Rengat. THEDENS Wednesday, July 5. Muntok and Palembang. TOBA Wednesday. July 5. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. REAEL Tliursday, July 6. Cheribon (not for passengers I Semj.rang. Sourabaya. Boelelenf. Amprnan. Padang-Bay. Benoa and Banjoewangi. CREMER—852 words
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Article290 1933-07-05 12 IDENTIFICATION DRAMA Cuff-links and Key Found On Body m Sea One of ihe strr.ngost mysteries thc Hastings poller have ever been called on to investigate has taken a drr. mat ie new turn. A man. named Arthur Livett belk-vcd to be dead and buried, was290 words
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Article459 1933-07-05 12 Charting the Indian Ocean In thc issue ol the Marine Observer, tin official publication issued by the Mamie Division of the Meteorological Office of the Air Ministry Captain L. A Brooke Smith, the Marine Super- intendent of the Division, remmds his readers jof the great work now t*459 words
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Article61 1933-07-05 12 It ls reported that the Northern <Red» leading light on Pulo Tunjuk. Rhio Strait, latitude 0057 North. lonßitude 104 de*. 12* East: Is not burning Tlie direct three-weekly service of the MMM Line to Rangoon Ls to be withdrawn, but the Calcutta service will be extended to Rangoon This line61 words
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Advertisement676 1933-07-05 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] s.s. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de676 words
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Advertisement255 1933-07-05 12 BIBBY LINE. [LONDON ADDRESS 22. PAIX MALL. LONDON. 5.W.1.1 of fast tain-screw Oil Driien Ma:l Passenger Yes* !s between RANGOON. COLOMBO. MARSEILLES. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Slngajxirr and Penang HOMIW \RD SAILINGS Leave Hantaan SHROPSHIRE July OXFORDSHHtE Aug. i STAFFORDSHHIE Aug. 17 OLOUCEBTERSHIRF Aug. Sl WORCESTERSHIRE v255 words
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Advertisement88 1933-07-05 12 I. S. Kjji ISHIHARA INDl^l^ TRANSPORT Q (Incorporated m j^jjjv ULUULAR FRIIGRt P\SSl..\«.|i: siR U FROM JAPAN FRIF MAR! FOR KOBE. OSAKA M_R T NAGOTA AND Toeq^^ Dii > I.U MARI CLYDE MARC NAGOYA VARt BOSTON MMM Tot rate* and otber i% ISIIIIi.tKA SANGYO |(j( I IMIH I Incorporated li88 words
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Miscellaneous694 1933-07-05 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan .via Jerantut I 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 Oemas* every694 words
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Miscellaneous113 1933-07-05 12 Rcdang. Siam. 298 tons, from Lacon 4-7. for Palembang 4-7. Kedah, Brit.. 1.033 tons, from B Deli 4-7. lor Penang. B. Deli 6-7. Baloeran. Dutch. 10.061 tons, from Rotterdam '4-7. for Sourabaya 4-7. Talma. Brit. 6.154 tons, from Calcutta 4-7 for Osaka 6-7. I Cap Padaran. French. 4.891 tons, from113 words
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Article209 1933-07-05 13 General Steam Navigation Company Employees 6 team Navigation Company has Qgemautß for a combined na scheme for its employees. Ib< scheme is contributory, ol employee will cover a th annual cost, the company do beta. ecu the total cost rmplopem' contributions Intends to pay the entire contd provide209 words
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Article193 1933-07-05 13 Trading Along China ('oast < 1 old ships go PrinEeat, where according formerly well known there are many of If, took a former Bulga. to Shanghai. and he has since m the coastal trade f va. Siam and the Philip- T "i i ther Australian ships' the captain193 words
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Article266 1933-07-05 13 Maiden Voyage Next Month motor vessel, Oceania, which has the service of the Cosulich Line .;;d Buenos Aires, by the Cant. *..o i<- not expected to proceed' voyage until August or Sep- he eaeral design she is similar to the machinery power is sliyhtly iticipated that the high266 words
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Article549 1933-07-05 13 Cross Tonnage Employed During 1932 Th- 25.15 b documented inerchan. VMMk m the- United States Merchant Marine on Jun, SC. 1932. won- engaged m 23 different services ■•ciordin:; to a detailed repmt mad, recently bj Arthur J. Tyrar, aeatefam director of the U.S. Commerce Department's Bureau of549 words
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Article264 1933-07-05 13 Commonwealth and Dominion Line Ci.n.sidirabit intereat was aronaed by the announcement that Meeara. Swan. Hunter fie Wteham Rif hardson had uecided to lay down inst-class carrm lin-v on speculation for things bare been so hard with most British shipbuilders that it has been impossible for them to264 words
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Article77 1933-07-05 13 Passengers Escape Through Port Holes Vienna. A fire which broke out on the Danube passenger steamer Franz Schubert, which was travelling from Vienna to Linz. was extinguishi ed only after a couple of hours of extremely arduous work on the part of the fire-brigade During the operations,77 words
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Advertisement87 1933-07-05 13 COX KINGS I LIMITED I ''m* t arrange J SHOftfr TRIPS TO CAIRO for homeward bound passengers Apply for particulars to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD., or to any of Cox aad Kings Offices PORT SAID, CAIRO, LONDON, ETC. p7ctTTr"es TELL YOUR STORY FREE PRESS HALF TONE BLOCKS will give a87 words
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Article315 1933-07-05 14 Death of an old Bangkok Resident We regret to announce thc passing of Mrs. Catherine McLachlan Blac^. widow of the late Mr. John Kilyour Black, m the General Hospital m Singapore on June 16th. Mrs. Black was born ln Dervaig. Isle of Mull, just over eighty-four315 words
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Article239 1933-07-05 14 Something Like a Whale The lommericel success of the 1932-33 Antarctic whaling season recalls the scientific success of the Disc-very Antarctic Expedition under Dr. Stanley Kemp (which went down south to study the life history of whales) m establishing one of the most striking facts m Natural239 words
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Article147 1933-07-05 14 Cruiser 9 Wash Swamps Girl Bathers Tv. o |tr] b.ithprs h.ir'. by L>«i;v. thr :i cm to roelß iir.d hundred-- of others were nraav !*td a Weymonth by th < r 1:. r. her trial Portli iul ThL* _*ix_ aart bathtaf ta Ilea ton's c.'\. at147 words
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Article49 1933-07-05 14 Governments Asked To Suspend Application Geneva, June 30. After voting the final resolution requesting governments to take the. necessary steps to suspend the application of the 48-hour week and hearing the customary valedictory speeches, the International Labour Conference concluded Its 70th session this afternoon. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 49 words
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Article148 1933-07-05 14 Programme of Drills up to and for week-end-ing July 9th. 1933. Wednesday, July sth. 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters. Intelligence PI. Lecture Map Reading— Field Sketching. "D" (Eurasian) Ccy., Coy. Parade and 30 yards Range. M.G.PI. (Eurasian). MO Training. Thursday. July 6th. 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters. S.R.E. <v), ricld Works.148 words
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Advertisement345 1933-07-05 14 SAY STENGAH "DUFF" m/mfM flktyl-11-QatV 1 lis^^^E^M ill OF ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS. Sole Agents F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., lA, Raffles Qoay. Telephone No. 2234. a I m WmmM WX^tz'S fm A*** M M Altogether too personal and intimate for discussion are some complaints, yet how real is the pain345 words
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Advertisement636 1933-07-05 14 BANKS AND INSURaSq I CHARTERED BANK I OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA rlncorporated m England by Royal Charter Paid up capiUl ln 600.000 shares 1 of £5 each £3.000.004 Reserve Fund £2,000.001 > Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000.00< HEAD OFFICE I J 38. Blshopsgate. London. E.C 2. i Agencies and636 words
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Advertisement322 1933-07-05 14 THE YOKOHAMA < P^ BANK, LTD. 1 <Bstshll.vh.rt 0 Capital Subscribed (Fu! D up) 9 Reeerva Fund a. President: X Kode» tm l9m Vlce-Prr? ident I Head Office SlngapMT Rraneh —Ml CRs^ LON*K>\ v w stmtneter B.mk. I The National Provti I.ln.d m I br mm n AUxandrla <X Calcutta.322 words
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Miscellaneous690 1933-07-05 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA. STRAUS SETTLEMENTS, and 1 FEDERATED MALAY STATES J FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, j DAVENTRY. ENGLAND. Wavelengths 25 3 metres aod 11 J J metres. 1 Wednesday, July sth. J GMT. 11.0 a.m.--1 1.0 p.m. Transmission on an omni-dlrectlonal ae--1 rial: 11.0 Cinema Organ690 words
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1540 1933-07-05 15 Mr. J. BagnaU's Attack Od Policj j Of Government j SACRIFICING MALAYAN INTERESTS j Nt $489,268 for the year were shareholders of the Straits Trad:he annual meeting held yesterstered offices of the company In j, Mr. J. Bagnall presided. Mr. J. Wilcoxson and Mr. H.1,540 words
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Article632 1933-07-05 15 ,17 Tons Used m Average Motor Liner In the building of a modern liner, tin is extensively used m the manufacture of various alloys, and ln the construction of an average motor liner of from 20,000 to 30.000 tons register about 17 tons of ingot tin would632 words
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Article173 1933-07-05 15 THE ABROAD Par. luiu- July 1. Amsterdam 12 07 8.4H 8.43 Athens 375 59 O 590 Bclsrack 1 25.22 L 250 250 Berlin 20.43 14.30 14.30 Bombay Is 6d ls6 116d. ls6 116d. jErussels 35 24.23'- 24.19 Bucharest 313 570 572 ■BMMI Aires 47.58 41 offi. 41 offl. Copenhagen 22173 words
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Article172 1933-07-05 15 Changes m Representative Prices June 30. July 2. 3. American Can Com. 90 < s 93 951, Am. T'phone and T'graph 127 129 131', Atcheson Railroad 67 1 68 I 73 Du P° n t 78% 80% 82% Firestone. Common 23% 23% 25 Gen. Electric 24172 words
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Article328 1933-07-05 15 Chancellor's Appeal to Banks and Stock Exchange l From Our Own Correspondent J London. Jun*- 20 Every mrmbtr of the Steele E\ hange ha> l ived thi.s week, a copy of a letter which Mr. Neville Chamberlain, tho Chancellor of the Exchequer, ha* addressed to Su* Archibald328 words
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Article201 1933-07-05 15 Keen Demand For Copper London. July 1 On the money market this week, contrary to expectations, loans, generally, were arranged on comfortable terms m spite of the end of the •month settlement for the half year which passed off without borrowing from the Bank of England m spite201 words
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Article17 1933-07-05 15 Ada_c___K>n, Gtlfillan and Ca, LtA. A*ent Rahman Hydraulic: June output 390 piku's Hitam: 57.03 plkuLs.17 words
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Article204 1933-07-05 15 July 4 BELUNO London. 4 months' sight 2,4 London. 3 months' sight 2j3 31 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 1516 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 29 32 London, demand 2(3 7(8 London. T.T. 2(3 27(32 Lyons and Paris, demand 985 Hamburg, demand 163 New York,204 words
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Article159 1933-07-05 15 July 4 Tin Singapore Prioc (per plkul* $1 14.87 S Gambler 4 25 Pepper White 26.00 Flake Tapioca 4 20 Pearl Sago Small 4 60 Copra, Sundried 4.10 Sago, flour 1.85 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tm 207 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump159 words
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76 1933-07-05 15 I July 4th.. 12 o'clock noon Bayers Seller* R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 11-S 11 7|lf R.S S. equal to London Standard. iPOBt 11 ll 1(J ll 13 16 StrndardßSS on Tender July 11 11*4 August 11 1 16 11 916 September 1176 words
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Article927 1933-07-05 15 TI'ESDAY, JULY .th 1953 L'LoatNo vi wmMttmat Buyers Sellers Asam Bgg-baag 29s 30s 6d A astral Malay 26s 28s Ayer Hitam (to) 13s 14s x.d. Ayer Weng (|D 95 l.Ou Bangrin Tin I 18s 3d 19s Batang Padan* <81> 10 15 Batu Caves (ID 40 45 Chenderiang927 words
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Advertisement87 1933-07-05 15 (Assets exceed $12,000,000 a. i- a I -*Smm\ 1 Assurance m force over $35.000.000 j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme87 words
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140 1933-07-05 16 i: SIX OUT OF 8 PLACES Golf Championship Starts At St. Andrews SCORCHING HEAT "Prodigious" Drives On Macadam Surface St. Andrews, July 4. In .seorchmg heat that made the surface oi the course as hard as macadam, the first of the two qualifying rounds forReuter - 140 words
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Article28 1933-07-05 16 The July Monthly Medal tßoge*y) wUi oe played for at Keppel Gt>ld Club on Saturday and Sunday, and the Ladies Spoon 1 Stroke) un Monday.28 words
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Article130 1933-07-05 16 LSome Stirring Doubles Contests London. July 4. At the Wimbledon tennis championships, m the fifth round of ladies singles Miss Dorothy Round beat Mdlle. Valeiio 6 3, 6 2. In the third round of Mixed Double > Oliff and Mr?. Wheatcroft beat Sfoeffen and Mup Sutter 5 7.Reuter - 130 words
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Article87 1933-07-05 16 Wimbledon, Jul. 1. After five hours speni on the centre court yesterday, the Queen, accompanied by the King. fo-day saw Vines smash his way through into th- fifth round. The American holder was m hurricane form but his German opponent. Prenn, pluckily returned numerous cannonball services mReuter Wireless - 87 words
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Article91 1933-07-05 16 Wimbledon, Jury 3. Saiuh vi his ttttt against Austin whom he defeated was very wily and used all round strokes during the first two sets, driving down the lines and following up to the net where he scored the bulk of the points with soft -volleys that fellReuter Wireless - 91 words
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Article64 1933-07-05 16 West Indies Draw With Lancashire London. July 4. Early results of County Cricket matches are: Notts defeated Derby by 57 rims. Leveson Gower's XI beat Oxford by 54 runs. The West Indies match against Lancashire was drawn. West Indies scoring 305 and 240 for 5 and Lancashire 303.64 words
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Article30 1933-07-05 16 Al Brown Outpoints Johnny King Manchester, July 4. In a 15 round bout for the world's bantamweight championship the holder. Al Brown. (Panama) outDointod Johnny \c\nt* /Manchester)- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article55 1933-07-05 16 Results Of Last Night's Matches In the Malayan amateur four-ball billiards tournament, last nieht's matches at the New World resulted as follows Henu Song Hoe (Chinese Sports Club) beat Ong Mah Boh (A.A.A.) by 300 points to 266. Poon Yong Kcon (F.K.C.) beat Ismail bin* Hadji Abas* (P.0.C.)55 words
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Article59 1933-07-05 16 The flnal of the Singapore ping pong championships will be played on Saturday at the Great World. The events r.re Play for position; Khoo Soo Guan vs. Chan Kwok Meng. 1 Exhibition Match; Miss F. K. Choong (cham- 1 pion) vs. Miss S. Q. Chan (runner-up). 159 words
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Article787 1933-07-05 16 NO DAMAGE SUFFERED. BY R.S.Y.C. BOATS Final For Batavia Visitors' Cup Contest On Sunday Royal Singapore Yacht Club "A" land "B" classes called the third and final j race for the Batavia Visitors* Cup. The wind was very much fresher than it has been lately I787 words
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Article157 1933-07-05 16 Sect Kirn Chen; Tournament Ties The following are the results of ties played off m tile Open Singles Championship of the > Sect Kirn Cheng Badminton Party Tournament. j last week: Tan Chuan Hock beat Sect Kirn Cheng 11—15; 15—10; 15 6. Ang Whatt Kirn beat Kee Hup Seng157 words
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Article44 1933-07-05 16 Penang, Jnly 4. Lady Clementl has consented to distribute the j prizes at the Penang Cricket Club annual sports jon Saturday, for which excellent entries have been received. The heats were run off th's afternoon and will be continued on Thursdny afternoon.44 words
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Article1693 1933-07-05 16 Island golf championship—The Smith Eldred match— Championship lawn tennis —Command's victory In cup mateh S.C.C cricket tournament Brilliant batting by L. Alvis Rest team for Clarke Cup match. GOLF very thoroughly filled the bill of the week-end sport, with the semi-finals ou Saturday and the flnal on1,693 words
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Article110 1933-07-05 16 I BATTING J I Alvis. Mrdii _l C'ollere vs. Kaffles C'oUece 13M J J P. I) Almeida S.R.C vs. Etceteras 7e J I Frnundrt, St. Josephs v*. I 1 S.C.C. 7t I I Choor Singh. Nondescript* l j vs. Indian Am. 66 retired J 1 1 C. Pereira.110 words
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Article861 1933-07-05 16 S.C.C. TACTICS AGAINST SPEEDY MALAYS Yesterday's Lively "Friendly" At Jalan Besar Malays 7; 5.C.C.,. 1. A return friendly match was staged at Jalan Besar yest:rday between thc Malays and the S.C.C. but neither side was represented at full strength, and the homesters defeated the club by thr861 words
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Article115 1933-07-05 16 Penang Travelling to Kuala Lumpur on Saturday Penang, Jnly 4. The following have been selected to represent Penang against Selangor m the Malaya Cup football match on Saturday at Kuala Lumpur: F. M. Adams; Khaw Bian Thong. Tung Gim H'tat; C. Danker. Kan Tuck Kee. Chee Huck115 words
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Advertisement129 1933-07-05 16 OLD MALAYAN, DIEHARDs AND EVEN OTHERS WtEN SNORT D MITJBEF. UNINTELLIGIBLE REMARKs EFFEMINACY, AND wftAT ARE WE COMIN( To etc.. etc IN MY YOUNG DAY et. BUT YOU SURELY KNOW THK REFRESHING FEKI IN',; A HOT SHOWER OR BATH PRODUCES VFTER A HARD DAY'S WORK OK SOME STRENUOUS I MR129 words
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