The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 July 1933
1933-07-08
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section20 1933-07-08 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 1 1,003. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1933. 10 CENTiS.20 words
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Article407 1933-07-08 1 Thuush thr World < onfrrrnre haw not irtinurnrd after all, the dHegatrs are find mg it difliruit to find anything to do to iiisi.lv its continued existence except for the wine committee which has called for a r.tmi'uiKii against Prohibition Page 9. New Zealand is protecting that407 words
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Article881 1933-07-08 1 ).:>'■ I): tifti •THIS week's great thought The 1 tin miners of Malaya air by no means unanimous that restriction should b< continued Mr J. Bagnall /■\WING to the extraordinary popularity the iiis of articles in the Fret- Pns.« uri the iriuin ut almost everything in881 words
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Advertisement212 1933-07-08 1 IGIA TEA Brings the freshness i [id frmgnmct of the ala y a n gardens direct to your home. lAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL WiTB MODERN SANITATION AND HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER. P TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS iujviai i i;l VEI) IN THE BATIK GRILL 12.30 to 3 p.m. NFORMAL DINNER212 words
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Advertisement107 1933-07-08 1 SEA VIEW HOTELS TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT EXTRAORDINARY I'ROVIDED BY II THE EMINENT VIOLIN VIRTUOSO j f LEO LIEGQOIS j Let him play for you your favourite piece. You will be enchanted by the magic melodies rendered by this mast#> *of the violin. DINNKK $3 JfrTER lIIXMK Vl»llssiO\ I107 words
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Advertisement81 1933-07-08 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS S:v rftea- P.". h Wben Tvo'i C'oni};an\ F. .< flunks Pot M. A I V. 4 Aitaur*i Opnita t< r-. i 4 Wi::Mi.i;.hn V.' At LJitl t'-. h CHRYSLER JIDING EASE ■■r^^AjH B^BW_ S. Shimura 8 Co. Shirt and Pyjama Makers Complete Shirt Outfits in Stock No. 82-2,81 words
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Advertisement11 1933-07-08 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA (JROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Advertisement842 1933-07-08 2 used by women are not only harmless but teven beneficial. Laugh that off parents DR. Grace W. Pailthorpe, the famous psychologist, declares that what the burglar ol the violent type needs is not prison but hospital treatment. Singapore householders should make sure that he gets it. WOMEN'S clothes, says a842 words
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Advertisement631 1933-07-08 2 BOARD RESIDENCE. 3 TANGLIN HILL Near Garrison Golf Coarse SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS PERSONAL SUPERVISION MODERN SANITATION TELEPHONE 3798 OR WRITE FOR APPOINTMENT— Mrs. A. R. Matthews. i Highly Recommended. SUNNYSIDE-? Oxle y Road Board Residence. Vacant July Ist. Comfortable furnished flats, suit married couple or friends sharing, and one631 words
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Advertisement754 1933-07-08 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such traders may be obtained In the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Construction of Haig Road from East Coast Road to Geylang Road and of Lorong 27A.754 words
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Advertisement840 1933-07-08 2 NOTICES. j RURAL BOARD NOTICE. The Rural 'Board of Singapore is prepared to receive tenders up to noon of July 21st, 1933, or the supply of various grades of granite from the Rural Board Quarry at 9th mile Buklt Timah Road, Singapore. Every person applying for a form of tender840 words
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Advertisement862 1933-07-08 2 TRADE MARK NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby uiven tii.u the Ttt exclusive property of' WILLIAM JACKS ft C Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoli and Penan*, and l ist> them In Great Britain as their Tra Sub*t*nces used in Manufacture Phot( and Anti OofTOfttvet, Gix>ds Manul substances for building or decoration stationery and862 words
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Advertisement433 1933-07-08 2 Engineers Gciidt containing the *»•<■ Cholc* of •nginaerir. g eounai In tn« world •<i«i 0 p A.M BM C I AMI W«tK.t KH I It C*& f A.M I Str«ct I HM'n Bm4~*» m+i t~ utrm -'.tf Trvintitf tiMtil •KtccMfwl C **4 Ts« TIC I 1 ttff»"«i ir» f~* •A«fc»««433 words
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Article1257 1933-07-08 3 ALLEGED BRUTAL ATTACK BY SERVANT Neighbours Afraid To Help 'Neighbourly affection does not teem to be frightfully strong in Onan Road" remarked Inspector Mcjlntcsh in the course of an inquest Jon Thursday, into the death of a young 27--year-old Chinese woman who was found by her1,257 words
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Article153 1933-07-08 3 ANOTHER CONFERENCE TO BE HELD Protest by Government of the South Shanghai, July <;. According to im O ffi ci;) rcpurt the Chin v delegates tmn succeeded in liliilll. tor -he 'Afthdraval of the Manchuk.ro toff un the east bank ,l |ha L uan River,Union Times - 153 words
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Article179 1933-07-08 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, JuJv 6. Both Chinese and Japanese officially <i ny that the Dairen Conference has broken dowii Under instructions from Nanking, the Chinese delegates are reported to have returned to Dairen to continue m jotialions with the Japanese ui> the question of tfal >taiioninir179 words
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Article87 1933-07-08 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh shanghai. t u lv 6. 'Ill* OotCnUB in is loportod to oa\ .struck I >on new oobeaK 09 pot rid General Pent Vii-M.uij 1:1 North China Instead of negotiating with PteOf din ctly. tlu represent a 01 "f the Peipin" headquarters have been87 words
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Article53 1933-07-08 3 Shanghai. July 6. H-.-avy righiin I in BJOOl hum lias been going )ii bet w tin General Liu Slang. Commander of the pacification troops m tlu Prownce. and ieneral Liu Wen-hu!. of th« 24th Army. Both ire reported to ha». proceeded to the fr.-vnt o dirrt operationsUnion Times - 53 words
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Article143 1933-07-08 3 Landscape Artist (ioes Free It is an ill thunderstorm that blows nobody any y«>od. Homeless Jack Johnson .stoutly denied to Mr. Oulton. the Londun Tower Brian magistrate, that he wwj begping. "I v.as drawing b]ack-and-v»hi'» lands* u|*s on the pavement. he proU'sted. The aeewJWJI policeman inttr\>-n-d 'They143 words
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Article18 1933-07-08 3 Reykjavik. July 5. The Italian air armada arrived here at 4.55 1 .m. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement198 1933-07-08 3 d yourself of STOMACH TROUBLE and enjoy a j Healthy Appetite W^WA \^f Wm m I M f M by taking Sanatogen L\TK of appetite is mostly m A noteworthy effect of 4 vlue to stomach trouble, Sanatogen is a better m turn is usually a appetite which is gener198 words
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Advertisement341 1933-07-08 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies* Ordinance IW6. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos. 1, 2^and 3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. BRANCHES 21. First Cross Street. Malacca 11, Light Street. Pen&ng, AMD 4. Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur. BOARD OF DIRECTORS I rr*. S Q Wong. Esq.. (Chairman).341 words
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Advertisement226 1933-07-08 3 TILBURY'S CHILDREN Big Jump In Death Rate "There is no doubt that, with the genera. .\.ircl.shin ■■< po\.:of pregnancy is too This remark i5 n:ade by Dr. W T G Bo^. Medical Offlcer of Health, in a special repori to the Tilbury Urban Council Dr. Bo«] r-rords tha: $32 -i.e226 words
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Article1173 1933-07-08 4 ENGLISHMAN'S VISIT IN 1815 The Farm of Goumont A Bill wa.- recently introduced into the Belgian Parliament to permit building on the Wat.rloo battlefield. It automatically dropped ith the adjou? nment and may not reappear. How the battlefield apiiearcd to a contemporary ir told in1,173 words
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Article573 1933-07-08 4 -POSITION CERTAINLY NOT UNSATISFACTORY" Slight Increase In Shipments To Colonies London, July 4. T.ho poMi.on ofl Hi*' '\port trade of the MM Kingdom is ecrtaii ly not unsatisfactory 111 the ll;ht of liic restriction of world trade, declared Mr. BurKin. Parlinnieni:iry Secretary to the hoard of Trade,Reuter Wireless; British Radio - 573 words
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Article284 1933-07-08 4 Ymmg War-Widow Who Married Again O*wr*lr> S**:|) V«l\ |K>V \VC sh.lil kllO\V '\\lA' W&enH, it any. lies buried in ■.-va\e Ha Ml in tin < emetery her. Tin- town has been pngBMM \itl. iiir.iours stud reports of an impending exhumation, but J the polite ha\e teen riutilulV. rttlcvnt,284 words
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Article113 1933-07-08 4 Boarded Train In Underclothes gmmmj* Mi Ernest Luehr. had Ml o! those niomnit.v which MM like a year when he had to MHM between stnndinp out in the cold M*MMI or boarding train in his underclothes. He sot on to the train, despite rikhlcs from the passengers.113 words
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Article60 1933-07-08 4 THEFT OF ST AMPS Tin Malay clerk employed at RobuiMm and Co.. *ho. a feu da» ago. phmded guilty before Mr. M H Blackt-r. the Ditrd M^MnH with! cheating In respect of postage stamp* u> the value of $4.20. was sentenced on Thursday, to a days simple imprisonment and was60 words
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Article26 1933-07-08 4 olmjic July Ex-Ktn» Ferdinand of B;iU;aiia u l\in R seriously ill Kini; BcrL, and Quet>n Oiovmnnw have »>ei'!i sent for Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 26 words
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Article38 1933-07-08 4 M. Mtvinofl (hi To I 1 U UtvUuM tr»v-' H understood at the 28 eminent i«> nn Imbly M DtilftdiT to thr o>nniti v* the Oonventtor. repr. which is tv t cont* pint of non-r.c- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement246 1933-07-08 4 Opening TO-DAY, GfcJkk Old New Clients Welcomed j IT IS, WHAT IT IS. I j Some People Think it is a Baby Food. Some People Say »t is for the Sick J ACTUALLY it is for all Ages, the Sick and the Strong. i CS^SSc^ s 1 jw^ —^5| Horlick246 words
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Advertisement498 1933-07-08 4 ■HaflaVaVaa^a^Lwr 1 •t^ i i Boffiersome Hl\ A 6* 'Ati defy weak ■H^fcZ^fc"^ sprays INSIST on powerful FLST it ki.ls without fail RenM-mIMT llir romforl «»f >«»nr }[ttcMn an«l «loti*: i. u«-;ik imilulioiif* «»f FI.IT. \*mr frkmli HOI liitlr >tmr lios|»ilulil) v* lirMi oil -;i\r llirm .in anrr of iiiT*-:498 words
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Article618 1933-07-08 5 NO SMUGGLING TRICK IS J NEW TO THEM Women Give Hie Greatest Trouble You cannot cheat the Customs. Foolish people and the majority are women —who have attempted to do so. have found it i to tbefr cast I have Jn ;t returned from the618 words
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Article45 1933-07-08 5 hi'<> naval ottetn, UmlMMMrti c"> s Salt. R Y D Rvi.tr an P S Fraui^ Sur' onI lfia nant C Omniannt-v-Davis. and Li»utt-•vmt-Conmiandrr M. B Sherwt>«;d. lia\r Hi nv Konv, tor Enulaiid. saillnf, bv way o/ Japan and tn*- Panama Canal, in thr vacM TaimosMan45 words
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Advertisement138 1933-07-08 5 COMING SOON iJysMflEtiL^' HK gamble|) with I^^^Hy EVERYTHING f W I&te JM KXC'EPT LOVE M iSuJ^ HE CHEATFD i^yL AT THAT Wr GABLE I f\( UlunofHerOwri *f I E LOMBARD *9 ML I DOR.OTHYAAACKAUI V^fWW%X lover and I Ml )ton^ es JwKJ^^ I I lIS A PARAMOUNT PKTtRE. ITS THE138 words
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Advertisement11 1933-07-08 5 STANTON NELSON STORAGE 4 Collyer Quay. T« '-phom 3874 A.P.B. 1.11 words
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Advertisement283 1933-07-08 5 CAPITOL TO-DAY AT 11 AM. MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SPECIALLY SELECTED PKO(iI{ A.MM" Admission Members Mickey Mouse Club FRKF Non-members Adults 50 cts.. Children IS ts. COME EARLY: BRIM. THK < 1111 DRKN Mickey Mouse Club members should pay July BnbtertpdoiM from 10 a.m. this ntornin^, at the C .ipilul. "HERE'S283 words
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Article175 1933-07-08 6 AMn-n your stomach feels sore and tender *it( r matins, yoii can bt- sure that a danjjero\is *cid (condition is the CttOK The presence of •x( ess ntnmfiti acid bringi .'bout food formentntiou, and harmful f, r :i*es are generated which I;.st(nd tho stomach and175 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article1068 1933-07-08 6 HOW ENGLAND BEAT CZECHOSLOVAKIA Rent Tournament Successes 1 From Our Own Correspondent London, lune 11. The eventual dcftflat of Cze ho--lo\akia by England in Ihe European semi-tinal ti. of the Davis Cup comi>etition at Eastbourne this week-end was generally anticipated when Ixith Ferry and Austin uaineri1,068 words
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Article644 1933-07-08 6 LATEST COUNTY CRICKET AVERAGES BARLING TOPS THE BATTING IN JUNE Macaulay and Freeman's Race for 100 Wickets London June 26. The County Cricket averages and tin- Wctt Indies' avpraurs up to dati* are as foUoa BATTING (Qualification: 12 computed inning Hmlvst Tinu> Innings Runs gOOtC not out A\er Bar liny644 words
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Article155 1933-07-08 6 Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament I>awn *tx vrlij American tournament at the B.C.C MONDAY. JILY 10th. C. D B« Iton and a Duncan n M St.' Paul and V. P. BnrUi- H. Hcnshelwood and 0 Ftafler Vi K. Stewart and P. M. Aldred E. H. K Biwcrman and155 words
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Advertisement249 1933-07-08 6 Pure and Reliable cvncmA PREPARATIONS are equally as good a- they were over fifty years ago. The Soap is excellent for every-day use, the Olntmont for «kin irritations the Tulfiim to refresh and <uol the skin. Sample each Soap. Ointment and Ta'.curr. free uoon request, tron, Muller Fhippx M.iiava Limited.249 words
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Advertisement294 1933-07-08 6 ▲ft 9 DEPENDABLE AS AN AVft T I M JW^T/ Austin Ten-lour S.iloon, K'twa m,t\iWW^^J /^mfir mum riding comfort A i B The -G- 0 ill DELUXE HHL^___ JW 001l REDUCE -OVERHANG' IMPROVE RIDING 1 ,750 COMFORT, AND LESSEN (1) RISK OF SKID. con,p.*«e M m*. DING (2) WEAR ON294 words
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CONSTABLE TO DIE FOR MURDER OF COMRADE
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176 1933-07-08 7 "BROUGHT HER TROUBLES ON HERSELF Mrs. Cresson's Appeal Dismissed 117* 1 p FAULTS ON BOTH SIDES No Danger To Her Mental Health luite satisfied from the judgment that the learned trial gave due consideration lo every allegation of cruelty :dence adduced in support A trial judge has the ige of176 words
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Article791 1933-07-08 7 r udgment the Chief Justice lestion as to what constithe case depends entirely on. irdfl the facts the tl are as follows i faiV c; to give r iuc l witnesses Dr. r. >: William MosberDndizi of fact if the evidence. The a proper considera-'791 words
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Article262 1933-07-08 7 R. A.F. AT DRILL Evolutions By 27 Planes planes-27 in all-may afford display of .strength, or it may be ominuous display of changing H»« former method was used at the ■Mt year; the latter is to be i tWs y. ai-s display at Hendon. writes Mltlcal correspondent. A veWtag drill262 words
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Article1014 1933-07-08 7 FATAL INJURIES DURING NIGHT VENTURE ;Taken For Thief in Vegetable Garden Verdict m reserved until this morning by' the Coroner at the conclusion of an inquiry I he held yesterday, into the death of a Chinese frog-catcher named Soh Wall, who was state?. to have been stabbed1,014 words
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Article137 1933-07-08 7 Contract Goes To Sourabaya NEW MIDSHIP Sent To Nearest Port For Overhn??! I From Our Own Correspondent] Medan. July 3. Accord In k to a message from Sourabaya. the Sourabaya Drydock Co. has been awarded the ontract for the repair ot tho tanker. Hermes, which is137 words
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Article502 1933-07-08 7 Cigarette Seller Convicted of Stabbing Unsuccessful complainant in the mornini; and unsuccessiul defendant in th. afternoon That was the unenviable experience of an Ini.i.m named Suppiah. the cwner o! a little cigarette shop in Jal.m Besar. who yesterday morning accus-d two Malays belore the BscOQi Magistrate. Mr502 words
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Article179 1933-07-08 7 National Gallery Diversion "Spotting the Muses" was the general diversion in the National Gallery. London. Following the news that the facs> of wellknown social ixrsonalities are reproduced in the new mosaic scheme in the entry hall, large numbers of visitors were trying to identify the familiar figures. They179 words
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592 1933-07-08 7 APPLICATIONS FOR DISCHARGES Lengthy Suspension in One Case Warrants of arrest were issued by the Chief Justice yesterday against two bankrupts who had MM to comply with the bankruptcy rules. They were Low Yew Seng and Teo Choong Woo. The two bankrupts had failed to592 words
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Article159 1933-07-08 7 Financial Episode in Chinese Partnership A Chinese partner who was chain d \\i h < nminal breach of trust in rapid of his own firms money pleaded guilty to Die offence wh n brought up before the First Magistrate. Mr H A. Forrer. yesterday mon in?. The amount159 words
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Article431 1933-07-08 7 "He Abused Me And I Felt Giddy" PROVOCATION PLEA Insulting Remark Before Tragedy Sentence of death was passed by Mr. Justice Cobbett in the Assize Court yesterday on Abdullah Khan, police constable, who was found guilty of the murder of a fellow constable in the police431 words
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Article403 1933-07-08 7 Alienation A^ainsi Second Hand (ioods Dealer Asa n.su!' of a aomn'aint b\ Ms i- c.«ldbr<k McCtrcßor and Co. a Chinese second hand Roods dialer v ho WM found in psjgssssion of empty botttai i»f Johnnie Walker whisky. number of wiappti'.s siiul of i al.- w.us cunMiti'd by Mr.403 words
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Advertisement107 1933-07-08 7 LAW NOTICE Saturday, July Bth. Before Mr. JuMi.-e Milk in the 3rd. Court at 11 a.m. Judgment Summons Bankruptcy 678 31 Re Sassoon Ezekicl. MONDAY. JULY 10th. Before the Chief Justice at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chamber.;. Motions. Petition and Judgment Summons. Before Mr. Justice Mills in the P.rd. Court at 11107 words
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861 1933-07-08 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY. JULY 8. 1933 SINGAPORE IS BRITISH Are goods manufactured in Singapore goods of British origin The answer to that question is an emphatic "Yes This view, however, is not unanimous. According to a cable fron. Wellington. New Zealand, allegations have been made before the Taritt Commission861 words
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Article96 1933-07-08 8 Kin* Of Siam's GUI To Kangkok I Prom Our Own Corrc.^pond* nt i Bangkok. Jul> In order to take part in th«' rrreinoiuts .it th« MMMMri of the Buddhist lent wliirh husts thret- months, tluir Majesties the Kinand Queen of Siam. to-day returned from Hua Hin aft«M-96 words
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Article115 1933-07-08 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLNG RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Paris specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow RUBBER London. July 7. Spot (Buyers) 323 32d. (3 19 32d (Sellers) 325 32d. (3 21 32d Jan.-Mar.115 words
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Article770 1933-07-08 8 Suggested In 1848 Work Commenced Jn 1923 In 1848 a gentleman resident in Singapore wrote to the powers that tc pointing out the comparative defencelessness of Singapore from attack by sea at that time, and ■OggilttaV nat tne I sland shculd be made ihe principal naval station of UN British770 words
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Article82 1933-07-08 8 To Study Aviation in China I Prom Our Own CorrcsniinJrt.n S^rrtnban. July b. Mr Woi^ Nunu Win:, son of Da to Wong Yick Ton*. JP M.S.C.. has left for Chim wh«Ti he is to study aviation H h |Mi ritJUetf lx»hu r schiM>l rhampton uhen at82 words
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Article74 1933-07-08 8 New Ambassador To Rome London. July 7. Sir Enc Drummoml former SecretaryCKneral to thr LttfH of Nationv has hern appoint d Ambassador to Rome In succession to Sir Ronald Graham, v.h is shortly retiring Sir Ronald was appointed Ambassador tn Tt^i in 1921. Reuter No *****94 BattT"Reuter - 74 words
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Article136 1933-07-08 8 UNIVCKSAL LANdjJ I the I iin..' Sir— lt i pkartni, ti.at in tOmM But the idea ol an of a universal lai. i lias been teinpornr:' by the cataclyi;: foll(»wing in the Make J Dr Sheldra':e\ »d\ tiu li a i i,. In it* favour bi.i136 words
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Article369 1933-07-08 8 Government l'n:wJ To i UurinK to-Uay n Common, c.-timi; Porettm Office vote. Sir AuM»ii Qh strongly uncrd Oovrrntnt r. f pohr\ with retard to air bumMaj pun*'- 1 1 1> r ..t«H H< agreed that r <-«>rtaut conditions th« m rnpiani a» i| weapon wa* th< m«*t hunuuxBritish Radio - 369 words
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Article43 1933-07-08 8 Reported To lln |>ovu\ N« u'otutum Ih the JapartCM- QfMti Mile of the Chin- Russians are Np •nd th» Mnn«huk.. Uj Jak. unilateral line In spin of the s j Th'* Russian for th< luv M 50 *****0 yen Shi Ct43 words
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Article28 1933-07-08 8 Tlv Band > J toiio" tnc i^rograniiP' I K »t«>njj Pnrk on Bund I Varrn "B 11! M Ficn'h r,.iu..h Swit. lAlfonii. Pi.«oU» K 'Ivir;inl». H\«mor. mm*- m -rt28 words
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Advertisement250 1933-07-08 8 SUPERIOR OLD BROWN .H.XT. FLAVOURED NUT BKOWN> CLI'H MEDIUM DHY. PALE DRY idryi i |r.\ spkciai «rv J&j m H M THE MM'OIMMI N I >^l iM^ KING Ol MAM DIAMOND SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. also Bridal presents in diamond set Watches. Brooches. Brarelets. Pearl Neckuwes. LARGEST250 words
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Advertisement121 1933-07-08 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. The following reduced first class passenger fares are now in operation from Singapore Single Return Port Swetteiiham $14.00 S 24.00 Penang: (via Pt. Suettrnhaml $28.00 45.00 Penan* (direct) 530.00 50.00 Belawan $55.00 90.00 Bangkok 560.00 $105.00 Miri $45.00 75.00 Labuan 550.00 S 85.00 Jessetton $60.00 $105.00121 words
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Article203 1933-07-08 9 NANKING'S FLEET READY Immediate Action Against Mutineers WATCH ON CRUISERS Demand For Return Of Warships Shanghai. July 7. Tlu- three warships which rebelled against Admiral Shcn Hung-lieh. Commander of Mm Tsingtao fleet, now stationed outside Canton have submitted three conditions to the Canton Oovcrmnrnt forUnion Times - 203 words
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148 1933-07-08 9 CONFERENCE STILL EXISTS BUT ONLY JUST Liking Round For Something WINE COMMITTEE'S GESTURE nil For World Campaign Against ed that it la not to adjourn after all. the World Economic now engaged in exploring every avenue and leaving led to discover something it can do to justify its continued u148 words
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Article349 1933-07-08 9 London. July hampered by y»-s--•h. World Economic the ta>k of seeiny Thi- monetary subni- Bsurea got stiaiuht the :ature of thi United Btatai I i nch point of .j arhie\ed if the' -i tta jv»sitiun Hv i stactoi m America's :v .-aid. conflicttd 1 thiReuter - 349 words
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Article154 1933-07-08 9 Heavu Selling On ill Centres i London. July 1. Hml.t from the dollar" was featan »>i this morning's I ifhangc market It is believed fall in the dollar rate was ipedited American selling of S which were offered all centres including Anu-rii J Ltions »»;n-n»'d it l..">^ and154 words
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Article68 1933-07-08 9 Liverpool Crash Polls Experts London, July 7. I the CMIM of the crash of I liner City of Liverpool h L'B. with fourteen fatalirrtins to reports of the Belgian authorities is impossible to determine hiuh appears to have been M of the engines Unki had not burst orReuter - 68 words
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Article117 1933-07-08 9 Ptv s comment! on tiu World Bpwwritf Conferenc decision gcaw«Hy are somewhat cynical, but the Tim< "ivs the opinion that there i;> no reason why the non-yold countries who;, toint interest in intr motional trade i^ man than double that ot «?old standard countries should lost the opportunityReuter - 117 words
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Article85 1933-07-08 9 Wave Of Speculation Sweeps America New York, July 6. Stock gambling lever is sweeping the United States, according to the New York Sun. Travellers and brokers with branches in the interior report orders taken for stock by commodity firms exceed those of the boom year 1929. There LsReuter - 85 words
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Article138 1933-07-08 9 CAPTAIN ERNEST PAGE Killed By Bullet From Next Room Shanghai. July 1. Captain Oeocgi Eriwst Paue of the Royal 1 Bncteeara, wtaa was in rharp 1 of Um Army post office in the headquarters area at Shanghai, v.a.s shot and killed this afternoon whflß workin;Reuter Far Eastern - 138 words
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Article143 1933-07-08 9 incident in Egyptian Mission School London, .lulv .V A>k.cd m the House of Commons what fttfN Government wtre iakint. to inquire into the i) negation that a Musk'iu «irl pupil at a mi<- c mary school at Port Said was beaten to for-" h»T U Ht-ci pf Christianity.British Radio - 143 words
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Article126 1933-07-08 9 Unfair Competition From Singapore Wellington. July 7. The .tilt. taii n that OMMM and Japanese merctentl In Sintapor- an und^r-srllinr: British ejoodh w.i m (l to-day before the Tariff CommlMlaa if vai declar-d that these n> r nants un fak'im MlTmaißfle <>l Briti-h Elmpir wivftreiK undir theReuter - 126 words
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Article112 1933-07-08 9 Desperate Efforts In East Prussia Berliu, July 7. The rui nl province o! E.i^t Prussia i.s to be industrialist *1 on I larce Kale in a desperate attempt to prevent Polish influence penetratflni tbe province, accord in u to the Kontesberu Pr» ussischi Zeltung. Hitlers plan providesReuter - 112 words
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Article97 1933-07-08 9 Commons Question On Ixmn To China London. July 7. Mr. J. R. Kernel iCon.i will ask Mr. Neville Chamberlain in tIM House of Commons on Monday if he ll aware Mr. T. V Boong is nov negotiating with prominent firm of London bankers for a largeReuter - 97 words
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Article65 1933-07-08 9 j Record Breaker Expected To-day 1 RrcMime, Western Australia July 6. James Wood, a war-time pilot, took off at 12.49 a.m. In a Gipsy Moth plane for Batavia en route to London in an attempt to break the Australia-Enpland record Reuter Ratavfa, July 7. James WoodsReuter - 65 words
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Article22 1933-07-08 9 Washington, July 7. The Senate Committee which has been investigating private banking has sone into recess until October. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article116 1933-07-08 9 Terms Of Japanese Evacuation Shanghai. July 7. Tin- Dalit u r\>alerciite etfk to an end J8»--terdav whan both sides agreed not to station am troop* ui the district:- recent 1\ occupied b\ Um .lap:M\ose. but tho Mnnchukur troops under Ii Chih-rh in to be incorporate r5 into th<'116 words
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Article53 1933-07-08 9 Found After A Fortnight In Siberia Moscow. July James Mattern. the I'.S. J round-the-world flier, who has J been missing for over a fort- J night since attempting to My J across the Behring Sea to Alaska J is reported to be safe at Anadi- 5 chukotko. inReuter - 53 words
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Article151 1933-07-08 9 MM sha'l arram'i for th incorporation Of IIM Munrhukuo tVOOpi Who wti bv stationed in the districts on Ihc tm.M >ank oi the EMM Ricer. Ntither si'v baa n.:-.: t v anv official announi* ment repVMMJ ttM t m I naicd at Dainn \rst»id;iy. rx;c; t HI motE mhl latementUnion Times - 151 words
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Article108 1933-07-08 9 Optimistic Speech To I.S.P. By Earl of Plymouth London, July 7. Rubber is not doomed to dLssclve into an ndustry of small holdings, said the Earl of I -iymouth. Under -S<c:r My for th Colonies. l i> I speech at the luncheon to-day of the I ii.icrporatedReuter - 108 words
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Article52 1933-07-08 9 Nazis Must Be Fit For Their New Jobs Berlin. July 7. A war nine that the Nazis must not be pitchlorked into commercial positions for which they are unsuitod and efficient men who are not Nazis thereby displaced was made by Hitler at a conference to-day of GovernmentReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement447 1933-07-08 9 s^sftsk- s^rSsßßßtt^^r' s *9*^H HP^Kf^S y f IS YOUR SKIN CLEAN -V^V^^^ BELOW THE SURFACE That is your first duty to your face to see that each and every pore is ridded of its acid contents and accumulated dirts. Cyclax Special Lotion, painter! on in two coah overnight, will draw447 words
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Advertisement825 1933-07-08 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LLNE (Ocean THE SIAM BTEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and China THE HUAKHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN825 words
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Advertisement540 1933-07-08 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Due Spore. 8all» B'peres.s. CITY OP BEDFORD For Havre. London, Rotterdam and Hburg July 30 Aug. 2 s^. CITY OF ROUBAIX For London. Rotterdam and Hamburg540 words
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Advertisement406 1933-07-08 10 P. O, British India and Apcar Lint Incorporated la Kntlmnd > I MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGf SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N J UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S C.fiVFßvJji LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVK OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA j J Dm Tonnaffe. Stn*ap«r«. Inn nfcf BANOAIiORE 6.000 July406 words
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Advertisement655 1933-07-08 11 b S. K. Line. fOH AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA. Dae Salfe M*B( BCENOS aibes via Colombo, Durban, C*p« sT Town, Rio de Janeiro. Santos and Montevideo (Round-the-world fare £172) j^. >|U; BUENOS AIRES via Colombo. Mombaaa. [K Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam Beira, Lo. Marques. Durban, Als?oa Bay, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro655 words
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Advertisement424 1933-07-08 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP JUNE o^u/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE r COMFORT IVITII IX O^O til TRAVEL PRESIDENT LINER TOURIST Fares from Hongkong The Sunshine Route All Year During July One way Special Summer Round Trip To Honolulu $163.- $195.San Francisco $200.- $240.Los Angeles $205.- 5246.--\Y\v York $320.- 5.148 The Kxpress Route To424 words
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Advertisement793 1933-07-08 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ PAHUD— Saturday. July 8. Bawean. Padang-Ba>. Ampenan. Boelelenp and Bourabaya VAN HEEMSKEBK— Saturday. July 8. Penang (mails only*. Oelee-Lheue (not for passengers;, Sabang. Tjalang. Meulaboh. Tapa-Toean. Sinabang. Slngkel. Baros. Sibolga. Naul Sa.sak. Padangr. Indrapoera. B* nkoelen. Kroe and Batavia. TOBOALI Saturday, July 8. Koedap.793 words
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Advertisement684 1933-07-08 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In 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 th« S.S. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] ss. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de684 words
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Advertisement480 1933-07-08 12 BIBBY LINE. For «•«>■!««« appMl J of fa>t twin-screw Oil Driven Apj Mail Pasiwnger Vess* is betme«n l| KWGOON. COLOMB*>. HMHUA 1 PI-YMOITII AND U>ND<>\ COOK with through rannoctkn from SiiiKujHire ana Pm&ni* WA 4f^ aTX^t HOMEWARD SAILINGS V Am^ J y*3jVLlTl I^«%e ltan«o«n [WOO LQ VbawT^T^l SHROPSHIRE July 20480 words
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Miscellaneous672 1933-07-08 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 asa. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan <via Gemas) every Monday.672 words
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Miscellaneous647 1933-07-08 12 CMUKCH SERVICES j «h Sunday After Trinity ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon Holy Communion on Mon.. Wed. and Friday at 8 a.m. Tues.. Thurs. and Saturday at 7 a.m. GARRISON CHURCH (Open to Visitors) Tanglln647 words
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699 1933-07-08 13 ADMIRALS' BARGES CONVOY Laughing Girls In A Yacht The entire British Cabinet, with two exceptions, went by river from Westminster Pier to Green wirh to attend the openinp performance of the Greenwich Navr>i Pageant. It was ••Government niqht" at the pageant. <'»r.d the699 words
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Article64 1933-07-08 13 P»"'jyn bjr K.N.I.L.M. plane tins «wk were From Batavia to Singapore: Mr. Hulsc. Mr. Shewnkrnm. Mr. Penrice. Mr. Arlabosse. Mr. Straus. Mr. and Mrs. Crane Williams From i Singapore to Batavia: Mr. J. A. Kelsall. Miss E. If. Kelsall. Mr. Amsden. Mrs. Amsdun, Mr. Dalgarno. Through passengers AmsterdamBatavia:64 words
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Article58 1933-07-08 13 PLYWOOD BOARDS TO HONG KONG. Rate en these packed in snooks about 48 V x 40'4" x 4'," weighing about 250 lbs. is fixed at $7.50 per ton cu. ft. AMANG (TIN TAILINGS) TO KOBE. Rate Is fixed at $5.00 per 20 cwt. In both cases these rates58 words
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Article289 1933-07-08 13 Ten Year Scheme Completed Th?> IteMy Docks and Harbour Boards new BkttM Dock. OQ the B'rkenhead tffc of the River Mersey, which has no* been opened officially marks the completion of a scheme of modernisation "of the Birkenhead Docks fthteh has been in progress lor the past ten289 words
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Article317 1933-07-08 13 Novel Gale Built by Cheshire Shipbuilding Firm The OfMßtat «f IHW dock at BmNN Port. m tlv Man< hester Ship Canal constituted an mipnrtant addition to the facilities of the canal ««PMiy lor the dfcdMnlni ol p* tnkmm spirit II Stnnlow. \ihi<h ii t s t o317 words
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Article199 1933-07-08 13 New Steamship Services From South Wales Established South Wales continue! to •tiragtliei] it.> trade inks with the Brri.sh Empire A recent development h the establishment >f tv.o ne\ ;eamshi;i senucs lioni Newport (Ifon.l Dorks to Quebec and Montreal. The u*\\ sm \i( vs. which offer weekly sailings199 words
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Article83 1933-07-08 13 Fifteen Battleships To Be Modernised Washington. July K. The Navy will ask for $77,000,000 for modernisation of battleships which will Rive the United States a fleet of battleships equal to those of any navy, stated Senator Swanson. Secretary for the Navy. The money will rome from the publicReuter - 83 words
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Article31 1933-07-08 13 Admiral Sir John Kelly has been appointed to succeed Admiral Sir Arthur Walstell as Commander-in -Chief at Portsmouth next January. Admiral Kelly, was formerly Com-mander-in-chief of the China station31 words
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Advertisement474 1933-07-08 13 TUG SINGAPORE FREE PRESS lj t a i Office 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. ■ephom 6056. Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. I The premier morning daily in Malaya. Delivered 1 with tne Chota Uazri each morning. Latest I latest telegrams and latest announcements I London rubber and tin cables appear daily. I474 words
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Advertisement273 1933-07-08 13 saaaW LaaaaLflfl Laaam JL^ m J Lvi a^aaWi^^^«»W- *i\? 1 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V, II AND MOST OF TME USA V/ S^ \H 9 !LJ a i a }L' UmU #f Utt<ll Nation UL LaV ~y. te Uw •"rt o f wondrous moanLaln hnui, MS "ONGKONC BANK CHAMBERa SINGAPORE273 words
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Article149 1933-07-08 14 STAMPS WORTH £1,250.00 Secret Hoard Driven By Armed Man A motor -iorry driver, fined £1 at Hendon Police Court for exceeding the .speed limit, stated in court that he was armed and that his van had a load of £1,250,000 value. Hr refused to reveal what m his load. It149 words
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Article77 1933-07-08 14 Programme of Drills up to and for week-end-ing July 9th. 1933. Saturday, July Bth, 2 pjn. Buklt Tlmah Range, "D M (Eurasian) Coy., Table "A" Parrer Range. M.0.P1. (Eurasian), Table "M.G." 230 p.m. Bukit Timah Police Station, Intelligence PL, Reconnaissance, 4 p.m. Slglap Camp Bde Sig. Sec.77 words
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Article183 1933-07-08 14 Only Known Species on Exhibition Newly discovered oddities of the fish and Insect worlds. Europe's most flourisliing colony of locusts, and colour secrets of butterflies were included in a special exhibition staged at the Natural History Museum, London, for the benefit of a distinguished gathering of183 words
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Article77 1933-07-08 14 10,000 Campers Wait To See Mollisons Off tJ London. Julv i K^ry resembling a villa*, fair ha.s occurred on Pendin, Sands .here j, m and Amy mX on are awaitin* favourable M«l« Z take off on af thetr Atlantic flight in their Crowds have been gathering all day.Reuter Wireless - 77 words
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Advertisement739 1933-07-08 14 FREE DOCTOR'S BOOK ON ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH Qiiek ni Lasting Relief through Ineipeuive Horn Treataeit 1 800k a dciribil.g n the mosTluccess^j j E n ds Bed-Time Fears of all home treatments for Asthma, EEf toO( m the Free Book, Dr. Haiii Bronchitis and Catarrh, is now ready for own739 words
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Advertisement480 1933-07-08 14 BANKS AND INSURaXq CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 EHEAD OFFICE I 38. BLshopsgate, London. E.C 2. Agencies and Rranrbsa Star Hollo i Semarang itsar480 words
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Advertisement303 1933-07-08 14 THE YOK()HAV\ «g BANK. I.Tii. <Efttabllv*..r Capital Bubscn»>« d 1 Reaerv* Fund Prf.sldrn f t Vcr- President: Il'ad OHur s.nt^porr Bnn(h-\|| W| IMIIII v X)| LONDON IAVKCSI w-sUnlnster atari Thf Na*U: r BR\\« hi Alexandria <Elm|- Calcutta. Canton r f^n. Hamburg. Hantot Honololu. Katyuan. K.. E Manila. Mai aim. Pan303 words
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Miscellaneous436 1933-07-08 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION J PROQKAMMES FOS INDIA. BIRMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and a FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER J i DAVENTRY. ENGLAND. Wavelength*: 25.3 metre* *nd 51. 3 i metres. J Saturday, July Bth. I O.M T. 10.30 a.m.- i 1.0 p.m. Transmission on an i omul-directional ae- rial436 words
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Miscellaneous610 1933-07-08 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL 80 Rome "Italy) 2RO. 72.2 Khabarovsk fUSSR) RVIS. 9 am noon. 58.3 Bandoeng. Java (PMY). 50.26 Vatican City atal>>. HVJ. Dally. 7.0— 7.15 p.m. Sun., 10—10.30 a.m. also. 50 Barcelona Radio Club (Spain) Ea.J25 Sat., B—9 p.m. 50 Bucharest (Rumania). 50 Kuala Lumpur (Fed. Malay States). 50610 words
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Article1013 1933-07-08 15 LAYAN TIN MINES ON HALF RATIONS INTERESTING VIEW :!!!m For Straits Tin tin in the mines cf the wu curtailed by 52.86 rked preference for mxnented on f.m.s the cow sti tea: k tin plua 72 per by the Custom? pikulq as compared vith d .i-<e of > in tl1,013 words
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Article194 1933-07-08 15 A Profit of £1,388 Last Year The report of the directors tf Badek Rubber E late Limited states: The result of the years workin is a profit o« Cl 388 9s. sd. to which has to be added the not amount brought forward from 1931 £12 462 Ts.194 words
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Article189 1933-07-08 15 THE ABROAD Par. July July Am terdam 12.07 8 44 8.3:' Athens 375 590 590 Belgrade 25.22 250 250 Berlin 20.43 14.28 !4 32'_ Bombay Is Ud Is 6 1 16d Is 6 1 Iod Brussels 35 24 24' 23.91 Bucharest 313 572'.. 565 Buenos Aim 47 58 41 orh.189 words
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Article275 1933-07-08 15 Better Demand Now Sets In Singapore, July 7. In fcptti of constant advances in London, :md New Yorl; openi.v: firm after the holiday then 1 the local market has been apathetic, and. in spite of a moderate enquiry for nearby shipment, forwards have been neglected and difficult to275 words
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Article79 1933-07-08 15 Week's Exports More Than Double Average During the wet rndiim July Ist. exports of tinned plneapplM from M.ilaxan ports, arcordinii to the Df partmrnt of Statistics, amounts. i lo 95.840 cases, ot which 84.437 cases wiic to the United Kingdom. 5.406 CUM to th Continent. 3.777 cam 1079 words
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169 1933-07-08 15 The rr|K>rt of the North British and Meivantlle InranuiOC Company limited shows total funds at December 31. 1932. at £43.067 294 Revenue for the year M U follows: Fiie. accident and marine department! £4.985.351. lif department £2.189.037, annuity department £1.607.659 sinking fund department £68.629 and169 words
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Article121 1933-07-08 15 Directors of Sunsoi Krian Rubbtr Estate. Ltd., in their report state: The net amount brought I forward from last year was £27.275 14s 11. deducting therefrom the loss for the year 1932 £2.816 Os 4. there remains a crvdit balance to !<arry forward of £24.459 14s121 words
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Article97 1933-07-08 15 Singapore. July 6. Latest buyers prices, received by cable this morning, for Malayan palm oil and palm kernels are given by Guthrie and Co.. Ltd.. ,as follows: Palm oil in Bulk: c.i.f. landed weights New York /Philadelphia 3 50 cents (U.S. currency) per lb. c.i.f. landed weights U.S.A.97 words
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Article170 1933-07-08 15 Changes in Representative Prices' July 3 5 6. American Can Ccm. 95 93^ 95 Am. Tphone and T'graph 131 t 130 132 Atcheson Railroad 73 77 f%% Dupont 82 1 79' 82 Firestone, Common 25 23 t k 25' Gen. Electrir 25-- 26' j Gen. Motor*170 words
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Article438 1933-07-08 15 The folkmtag pttMleatftont were issued or l.cived by the Department il BlAtMte, M and FMS during th- period June 24th to June 30th 1932 InfllMlTl. and an available tar pi:blic um' tn the MMMI Library. Fullei ;<»n Building Singapore Application may be mad.' by BMMhtn o! llm438 words
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Article59 1933-07-08 15 NET PROFIT OF £111,318 P. and O. Bunking: Corporation, Limited Singapore branch of the P. and O. Banking Corporation. Ltd., has received a cable from the London office as follows "Net profit for the year £111.3183 2. General meeting fixed June 30th when directors will Kommended dividend of s<> less59 words
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Article191 1933-07-08 15 July 7 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2,4 London. 3 months' sight 213 31 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 15|16 London, 30 days' sight 2 3 29 32 London, demand 2 3 7 London, T.T. 2j3 27|32 Lyons and Pans, demand 980 Hamburg, demand 160 New191 words
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Article154 1933-07-08 15 July 7 Tin Singapore Price (per pikult $112 50 Gambler 4.25 Pepper White 26.00 Flake Tapioca 420 Pearl Sago Small 4.00 Copra, Sundrled 4.05 Sago, flour 1.87'n Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 1.07 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon154 words
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85 1933-07-08 15 July 'tli 12 o'clock noon Buyers Seller* KSS QHfll r.i London Standard. Spot < loose) 11 13 16 11 15 19 R B B I ondon Standard. (FOB 12 12' Standai I RSS on Trnd« r Jrh 11 15 16 12 1 16 An. 1185 words
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Article929 1933-07-08 15 FRIDAY. JULY 7lh. 19:u OLOIOfO QUOTATIONS Bayers Sellers •_MUn *_t— a_Ma_g '£> 29s 30s 6d Austral Malay «ti 26s 28s A},er Hitam <."») 13-- 14s xd. Ayer WWQ ($1) 95 100 Baii-nn Tin If) 18s 3d 19s Baiang Padaug 10$ i 10 16 Batii Ca\es (sl* 40929 words
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Advertisement80 1933-07-08 15 ««ets exceed $12.000,000 Amnrance In force over $35.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements* Ld OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry EC The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the80 words
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1020 1933-07-08 16 CONVINCING WIN OVER R.A.F. Airmen Weak In Front Of Goal DAY SCORES THREE Spectacular Display By Gomes S.R.C 5; B.A.F 1: By defeating the R.A.F. by five goals to •me in a first division match at th«» s'.a dium yesterday, the S.R.C. further1,020 words
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Article439 1933-07-08 16 FIVE DAYS RACING IN SINGAPORE Changed Hour For Scratching* The official programme has been issued of j the Sinuapore Turf Clubs Autumn (Gold Cup) j 1933 Meeting, to be held on Saturday. Sept. 2nd.. Wednesday. Sept. 6th.. Saturday, Sept. 9th.. Wednesday. Sept. 13th. and Saturday. Sept.439 words
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Article291 1933-07-08 16 Mr. and Mrs. Moss Win at Bukit Timah The monthly mixed foursomes were played at Biu Tirnan yesterday and resuJted in a win lor Mr and Mrs. S H. Moss with a net score i of 32 1 Fifty-one mrtk were taken out and the following returned: Mr.291 words
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Article37 1933-07-08 16 Nesri Sembilan vs. Johore [Prom Our Own Correspondent! SercmlHtn, July 7. It is understood that the Malaya Cup fixture to-morrow at Johore Bahru between Negri Sembilan and Johore has been postponed to a later date.37 words
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Article257 1933-07-08 16 THRILLING FINAL AT WIMBLEDON American Holder Knocked Out London, .luly The Wimbledon tennis championships wer^ f pvourcd by blazing .sunshine, to-day and a very larsc crowd attended to walch the men's pintles final and the quarter-finals and semifinals In the mixed doubles. Th main event ofReuter - 257 words
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Article180 1933-07-08 16 MRS. WLLS4MOODY IN WOMEN'S SINGLES FINAL Wimbledon. July 7. In MHM heat, yesterday, in the -;enilhnal of the MM'l infcie.s. Mrs Will -M<Joti\ »>eat Praulein Kraliwinkel f 4. 6 3 MLss Dorotiiy Round beat Mis* Helen J«rn»^ 4 6. 6 4. 6 2. In the quarter-final of thi mixed doubHReuter - 180 words
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Article171 1933-07-08 16 Ames Makes 295 in Total of 592 London. July g. Krnt v handsome victory by an inrnnps and 294 runs in the match with Gloucestershire was dm to excellent batting by Amos (295,. Todd (121» and Valentine (113> and the bowling of Freeman. Kent vs. Gloucestershire AtReuter - 171 words
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Article133 1933-07-08 16 Big League Baseball Stars In Opposition Chicago. July 6. In the inter-league stars baseball game the Americans made four and the Nationals two It was the first of its kind to be played and there were 94.000 spectators present at Combley Park. The score was: R H. EReuter - 133 words
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Article597 1933-07-08 16 Tie For First Place In British Open 292 FOR 72 HOLES Craig Wood's Brilliant Third Round St. Andrews, July 7. Craig Wood and Densmore Shute, both Americans, tied in the British open championship with aggregate scores of 292 for the 72 holes.- Reuter St. Andrew's July 7.Reuter - 597 words
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Article41 1933-07-08 16 Start in S.C.C. Game Deferred Till To-day The S.C.C. versus S.C.R.C. cricket match will begin at two o'clock this afternoon. The match *as to have started yesterday afternoon, but the condition of the ground was not conducive to play.41 words
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Article52 1933-07-08 16 Results Of Last Night's Matches In the Malayan four ball billiards championship matches at the New World last night the •esults were: Chio Eng Wan (8.8.AA) beat Low Kim van (8.A.A.D.A.) by 300 points to 209 Tan Wangling (A.A.A.) beat Oulam Huuwn bin Hmdji Ibrahim (J.p.0.) by 30052 words
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Advertisement99 1933-07-08 16 "CENTURY 1 SCRAP AND JVEWSCt/rri.yJ ttf\f\lZ^ I DUUA3 OBTAINABLE IN FIVE DIFFBEENI SI/.Ks STRONGLY BOI'ND IN Fl LL ART < u IN <;reen. tekra-c otta, BLUB m n •This series is specially prepared for th«is« w I to conveniently keep their cuttings in hook 1 ready reference." I FULL PARTICULARS99 words
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Miscellaneous37 1933-07-08 16 SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB The Singapore Swimming Club pool will be closed for cleaning on Sunday at 8 pjn. and will be opened again on Tuesday at 7 a.m. High tide in the Pagar on Monday 1.04 p.m.37 words
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