The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 July 1933
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Title Section19 1933-07-11 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. sO. 14,005. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1933. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article167 1933-07-11 1 <)urstimi,> were asked m the Hmnr of comcrtuins retcardiiiK neKotlatlons m London for a loan to China Pag? 9. Two of the oflkrn, of the NanchAnjr are reported to have escaped from their kidnappers Pa«e 9. Fhre ('hinrse coolies ar< on trial for vuipable homiride and rioting.167 words
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Article36 1933-07-11 1 WIGHTMAN 1 CUP TEAM London. July It. Mr*. Mithell tilh, the remaining plartux tht British Wightman Cup team.— Ki-uter HINTONGS FLIGHT Rangoon. July lv The liter. Hunton^. has arrived at Akyab from Calcutta.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article210 1933-07-11 1 Ciau ford's (Australia* *pevta« ular vie tor > over Vines (U.S.A.) m the Wimbledon lawn irimis tournament is described Pace lit. Excellent weather conditions tatoured the Henley regatta Page IS. Municipal Services detected 5.11.8. b> t«» KoaU m a Commercial Cup mateh Page 16. It is estimated that there art-210 words
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Article1003 1933-07-11 1 KIRK-AFFAIRS IN SCOTLAND T'HE General Assembly of the Chur< h ol Scotland, which met m Edinburgh t<« md of May m Ideal weather, had beforf it i wo matters of more than k* al interr.st. It ah<» hi.<: as Its fi .tin -h< ads two r^markabl* per- onalltti«s A.v Lord1,003 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement639 1933-07-11 1 fIGIA TEA Bringi the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens I to your home. UFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL O\J? WITH MODERN SANITATION AND HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATKR. S TO-NIGHT PE( lAL DINNER DANCE-9.30 p.m. to Midnight I GRILL SERVED ON THE LAWN jcial Daily Tea Informal Special639 words
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Advertisement242 1933-07-11 1 SE A VIEW HOTEL NOTICE Guests and Patrons of the Sea View Hotel are requested to kindly note that, on Wednesday. July 12th 1933, the Bali-Room is reserved exclusively for the members of The Rotary Club of Singapore and their guests. THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE will meet to-morrow at242 words
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Advertisement37 1933-07-11 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Storage Paur B. Sunday con< «n— Pnpt* .V Ruston Hornsby Page 3 CMCVSLBt LOW INITIAL COST S.ShimuragCo. Skirt and Pyjama I Makers Complete Shirt Outfits m Stock No. 82-2, Bras Basah Road. SINGAPORE. Tel: 438237 words
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Advertisement11 1933-07-11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article, Illustration135 1933-07-11 2 Playing At Capitol Theatre To-night The band of the Wiltshire Regiment (by permission of Lieut. -Col. J. H. M. MM and officers > will play at the opening at the Capitol Theatre to-night of "S:kLers of the King." The programmes aie as follows: First bouaa, 5.3) to 6.15:135 words
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Article268 1933-07-11 2 Advice From China's Richest Man The richest man m China. Sir Robert Ho Fung, has reached Londond. He is the power behind the Far Etist at the World Economic Conference. This J. P. Morgan of the East began life as one of a large and poor268 words
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Article107 1933-07-11 2 German Railway Officials to be More Polite Berlin, Travellers m Germany this summer will be treated with more politeness on railway stations than before. Officials have been ordered to say "Please" when they tell the loiterers on the platform to get into the train. Hitherto a peremptory shout of107 words
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Article105 1933-07-11 2 Man Dies A Month Later Alfred Cole, aged 62. of Wood-street. Bath. fetal marriage was expedited by Mr. Justice Langton because Cole was dying of cancer, has died at fßath Infirmary. lie was married on May 24 to Mrs. Emily "Lye, who asked that the decree105 words
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Article189 1933-07-11 2 Programme of drills for week ending July 16th Tuesday. 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, "A" (M.0.) Coy., lowest position E.G.D.: Armoured Car i~>er A.C. Training; 2nd Bn. Sig Sec, Signal Training; 5.30 p.m., Serangoon Road. S.V.P.A.. Unit Parade. Wednesday, 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters. Intelligence PI., Reconnaissance Town area; "D" (Eurasian*189 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement229 1933-07-11 2 BOARD RESIDENCE. 3 TANGLIN HILL Near Garrison Golf Course SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS PERSONAL SUPERVISION MODERN SANITATION TELEPHONE 5798 OR WRITE *0« fl APPOINTMENT— Mrs. A. R. Matthew*. ft Highly Recommended, SUNNYSIDE- 7 Oxle y Board Residence. Vacant July Ist. Comfortable furnished flats, suit married couple or friends sharing, and229 words
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Advertisement577 1933-07-11 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are low Invited for the following matrrish or ervlcea and that particulars of such tended nay be obtained In the Tender Room, funicipal Offices Construction of Haig Road from Bast Coast Road to Qeylang Road and of Lorong 27A.577 words
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Advertisement375 1933-07-11 2 Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement m the appearance of your teeth SOME tooth pastes will remove three most important things necessary film, but they nay harm tooth to keep teeth clean and sparkling enamel. Others are perfectly safe, but fc375 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous212 1933-07-11 2 THE WEEK Monday. 10th. ugh Water, 13.04, 8.8. It. Tennis: Singapore Championship: mixed doubto semi-finals S.C.C. court Oolf Keppel Golf Club Ladies Spoon (stroke.) Bowls: S.C.C. American tournament, "ootball: Commercial Cup: S.H.B.J.S.C. vs. Municipal Services, 5.H.8.; M.P.H. vs. Bramtoco, Jalan Besar; Fraser and Neave vs. Hong Kong Bank, Anson Road212 words
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Article669 1933-07-11 3 MR. R. BOOTHBY'S INDICTMENT "Conspiracy to Spread Mental Fog" The ■ertee of mock Mali m aid Kin^ Edwards Hospital Fi.ntf for London has ended at the London School of Economics Pour economists were put on their "trial" for conspiring to spread mental fog. The defendants v.er?669 words
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Article106 1933-07-11 3 Evidence Of Conditions In Penang The 31st meeting of the Trac^ Commission vas held m Penang on Friday. Evidence was, ikm from Mr. H. W Highes, President of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, and Mr. Jules Martin, of Messrs. Slot and Co.. Ltd.. regard, ins various general factors106 words
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Article58 1933-07-11 3 Free State's Economic War Dublin, July 8. A Government Bull issued empowers the Government to make permanent certain emergency tariffs imposed m connection with the economic war with Britain, including wearing apparel up to '.sixty per cent, c^al ss. a ton and cement, electrical machinery and articles mainlyReuter - 58 words
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Article69 1933-07-11 3 Dr. S. K. Lim Calls Meeting of Communities Dr. S. K. Lim is calling a meeting of represensatives of ttve various communities m Sinsanort the Straits Settlements Association, the Chinese Association, the Muslim Association and the Hindoo Association at his house at 170. Bcncoolen Street, on July69 words
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Article223 1933-07-11 3 GROWING MENACE OF SHAN STATES Unguarded Siam Frontier Easily Crossed [Prom Our Own Correspondent 1 Bangkok, July 5. Another illustration oi the extent to which illicit opium is being smuggled into Siam from the Chinest- and Shan countries has been forthcoming this week Over one223 words
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Article331 1933-07-11 3 The Governor's Visit To Camron Highlands Monday. June 26. Hi.-. E.\c ell< ncy prwkki at a MMtlDi Ot 'he i-.m-ia] Cou!i< i; h-ld at the Govemni »r Oin<« Koala Lumpur, thli morning. Mr. T. 11. ILiLba... air.\'.'d to sta;> at Kings Houw. Hon. Mr. T. S \c!;.ms.331 words
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Article172 1933-07-11 3 Need for Ascertaining Details [From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok. July 5. I people r-rliz.-.' the extent of ttM leper problem In S;am. There are three asylums or centres where 'iies»- peopL' ran be treated, one m the north, one m Bangkok and one m the peninsula, but172 words
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Article123 1933-07-11 3 Bangkok's Million Tical Drawing (From CX;r Own Correspondent I Bangkok. July 5. The nev million tical State lottery is being generally discussed and a number of enquirks from Malaya for tickets come by every mail. The first prize Wtß bo a matter of Tcs. 50.000, while there wfll123 words
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Article121 1933-07-11 3 Advisory Chamber Without a Vote Berlin, July 9. The Prussian StaY Council will henceforth be an advisory chamber without a vote and will consist of members of the Prussian Cabinet and fifty others who will be unpaid and will oe ap|K>inted by the Prussian Premier. The Council willReuter - 121 words
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Article139 1933-07-11 3 Singapore Musical Society's New Venture The Siiigapoiv Musical Society's ntw venture, popular Sunday nl^ht concerts, begins on Sunday next. The plans are now open at John I ittle's, and it Is hoped tho concert will be well rnitronised. As the pru. rammt tfMNM HM word 'popular' has not139 words
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Article185 1933-07-11 3 Failure To Respond To Opportunities [From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, July 5. The rise m the price of tin and rubber is leading to a demand for labour m the peninsula. Companies working their mining leases under the present restriction programme have been experimenting with localVy born labour185 words
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Article123 1933-07-11 3 Training Men For Hi^h Posts London. July In the House of Lords Viscount Hailsham. moving the second reading of the Metropolitan Police Bill, which deals with the recruitment of men to higher pasts and enlistment of nun for short term service, said m the old days tho policeBritish Radio - 123 words
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Article84 1933-07-11 3 Mr. Roosevelt Urges Repeal Washington. July 9. President Rotwevelt has publicly appeal d far the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment, the repeal of which by Congress early In the year I requires the approval of three- fourths of the States. In a telegram to the Democratic Party leaderReuter - 84 words
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Advertisement491 1933-07-11 3 HER FAT IS GOING FAST If you are curious to know what is happen ing to her bust, waist, and hip measurements read her letter j "I was 186 lbs. when I started takin-Kni-chen three months ago, and am nov I 162 ibs.. and I hope to reduce my weight491 words
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Advertisement51 1933-07-11 3 RUSTON HORNSBY THE ENGINE THAT OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME GHES YOU THE CiREATEST RETURN ON YOUR i^— INVESTMENT SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE BRANCHES. Delicious addition to SALADS Shapes of BRAND* SANDWICH PASTE True la »i>ei Genuine and vf»r>' t Made by the maker* of A 151 words
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Article425 1933-07-11 4 RESPONSIBILITIES OF NEWSAGENTS Chief Justice And An "Impossible" Task Tin Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada were awarded £3.000 and costs m their lib"l action agalnat W H Smith and Son Ltd. before the Lord Chief Justice. Lord Hew art. m the King's B'.'neh Division. Plaintiffs425 words
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Article267 1933-07-11 4 R.A.F/s Most Difficult Acrobatic Andovei Thi triple roll, which is tlu PCWCM and OMMt difficult acrobatic. was performed for the tirsi im* iv public at Royal Air Force display hen This fii.«p!uy. a:i annual ev< nt. was used as a :,ivhrrii:ary lest n; the prognutUM for the (ii^;)la;267 words
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Article36 1933-07-11 4 Son of Former President Berlin. July H. Fritz Elxit. tho son ol Urn first Fit ■Mini of Genr.am. has bata arrested and taken to a concentration camp Hi was »'ciit<n of Socialist newspaper.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article1128 1933-07-11 4 Concentration Camp \t Breslau AN EX-MAYOR Now Among The Outcasts Berlin. I havi penetrat d on <•: the dreaded German concent ration camps wh« re Jews. So^iali^ls. Communists Pacifists. Liberals anyone, indeed, who has engaged m political agitation or believed to be hostile tr the new Germany1,128 words
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Article350 1933-07-11 4 AND RABBITS AND WOLVES Fun And Frolic At Moscow Zoo Mostow. luly 10. An unusual exhibition has been opened the Moscow zoo younu lions, bears, wol lambs, kids, surkling pigs and rabbit* all pit 1 inu together on a trrassy patch cm lo.v i bj350 words
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Article311 1933-07-11 4 Ten Years of Activities m Bangkok From On Own Correspondent I I Bangkok. Jul> ft. rh»- oMtMurftn of ihe WMk m> ludt ftfi lomas Fox. and Phya Cha>-aem) abodi. Minister of ttx Inti'iior tiil thr latest coup ;< •>< MM. Mr Fox came t<> Bangkok ti» <dv th311 words
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Advertisement50 1933-07-11 4 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL POPULAR SUNDAY CONCERT will be given by THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY i ON SUNDAY, JULY 16th, at 9.15 p.m. i FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Soloists: Mrs. RUSSELL Soprano. Signor E. DALLIO Violin. r Popular prices S2, $1, and 50 cts.—- -Booking Now Open at Little's o i—^^—^— n50 words
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Advertisement180 1933-07-11 4 At > DBPBNDA»LB A» A N _L Au T v ■•!&> Silßm 4 H ml I A 118 V t^tt, *3 Bl Writ I w 111 tB \iy I* ft, m cirxl: tt tbt ttigbt h+dy '•ttrbmmg ih, </ f SAI.OOS, m good examplt Auttiu h*dy prmctne m^^^^ tbt extruded180 words
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Article, Illustration118 1933-07-11 5 tvhool Orchestra and Junior Band Festival opened at the Queen's Hall, London. l»rs of the County School Orchestra of Tottenham (Junior Section) are shown with the cup which they won m the morn in* session. rt>vo^ t R *»n inspected the whole of the City of Glasgow Highland Ligrht Infantry118 words
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Advertisement97 1933-07-11 5 TO- NIGHTS GALA OPENING AT T^fffT (T APITC)T f Idiiiiin- HrishteNt Comedy Nh*n '■M.MJj V^" \JM~4 SOLDIERS of the KINGj with CICELY COURTNEIDGE L/mversaJ s I j>^3^/ Laughable Show L\^/ with the inimitable pair of funsters I SUM SUMMERVILLE ZASI PITTS [OUT ALL NIGHT" I TO-MORROW (Opening at Matinee 3.15)97 words
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Advertisement99 1933-07-11 5 1 and I EDWARD EVERETT HORTON I m 1 1 fl 2 i I I; I Gainsborough's Big Musical Triumph! I I The BAND of The WILTSHIRE Regiment will render Selections TO-NIGHT from 5..50 to 1.15 and BJI to 9.15 I By kind Permission or I.'rut.-Cnl. I. 11. M. Ml99 words
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Advertisement486 1933-07-11 5 ■■■Mb mmmmmw mmmmmmm mn .«debi Btnurz m mammas. iPSPJbM TO-NIGHT HERE'S The Screen's naughtiest, most magnificent cornedy The Picture that excited London audience.* for months A Metro-Goldwyn-Ma> er prizeTpwture ALFRED LYNN LUNT FONTANNE The Guardsman with ftjk ROLAND fIRIB j] W mit&mmmm^* J *^E u# 'lie v*mß \fV SCREENING!! We486 words
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Article303 1933-07-11 6 BALANCE SHEETS OF CLUBS Spurs Show a Big Profit [Prom Our Own Correspondent] London, June 27. The balance sheets issued by Football League clubs to date do not form such unpleasant reading as they were expected to make. The largest loss so far disclosed is that of303 words
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Article238 1933-07-11 6 Man's Alleged Attempt to Poison His Wife Strenuous and successful opposition to bail Waa made on behalf of the police at tin remand appearance In Birmingham of Claud; Trefusis" M<u'.ta.;U'- 34, mini-conductor, of Beivid' 1 W^ >!< y Cattle Estate Montague ia charged with admin I poison238 words
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Article110 1933-07-11 6 Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament Lawn bcwLs American tournament at the 6.C.C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12th. H. R. L. Dyne and D. C Burn vs Paul 6torr and E. B. Evans. E. A. Brown and D. Timms vs. E. O. 6taunton and J. H. Donoghue. A. S. Banks and110 words
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Article201 1933-07-11 6 The positions m the County cricket Championship on June 26 were as follows: Won Lost on on Ist Ist No Pts. P. W. 1.. Ins Ins Res. P. Ob. Perc. Y'shh. 13 11 0 1 1 0 195 173 88.71 Sussex 13 7 2 3 10 195 123201 words
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Article584 1933-07-11 6 TREES ON APPROACH ROADS The Preservation Trust In the absence through illness of the Chan- cellor (Viscount Grey of Fallodon; the ViceChancellor (the Rev. F. J. Lys. Provost of 'Worcester) took the chair at the annual meeting of the Oxford Preservation Trust The city authorities were584 words
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Article238 1933-07-11 6 (liiTs Strange Death After Visit to Paris A Paris fir] at i student's mnffion to :nr n 'tiit r m England that -h» ta :u g I man] drags m read at a l ambetn jS.E. The girl nu Helen Dt M< Kill _'4 Of Huf d«' la238 words
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Article152 1933-07-11 6 SWITZERLAND AND BACK IN A DAY Imperial Airways New Service A striking illustration of the speed of air transport Ls provided by the early morning summer service to Switzerland which was institued by Imperial Airways und which. b\ connecting with the daily return service on the same route makes it152 words
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Advertisement128 1933-07-11 6 W^D. H. O WILLS'* Hrn CIGARETTES 111 I^Bhß ><1^ i^^i v^'"' "^^m^&. 'W'' 0 IVI MADGE EVANS I 111 fWf^ M G. M STAR II j^^> ft -^r^'^^ I t-4hf < j Qt»^Ti<O CO li>^Y^yHAytt^) I MADE IN ENGLAND uZ Tji^Hr^*^ bWB I bWbWbWJ bWb) I bW< In ii n128 words
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Advertisement67 1933-07-11 6 CONTi 'KEPLER' "3 TRADE MARK COD LIVER OIL with A B MALT EXTRACT Maintains vigour m children. Builds strong teeth and sturdy limbs. Enables children to develop a reserve of strength with which to resist disease. Bottles of two sizes, from all Chemists and Stores Burroughs Wellcome a Co 5g67 words
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Article314 1933-07-11 7 Lttern's Solo Air Adventure haw '<u*tii. the American Ih «i.rld Hier. hu.s been forced of Anadii huketka. l.,nd<d l Khabarovsk, on the ri.ii. border he told the ot hi- <<' mtiei MiMvely to the pre^ and t l v. A.N.A.. the message tPkphon- (i irom Krasnoyarsk (Sito314 words
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Article52 1933-07-11 7 t> I or Costs of Litigation Discussed the Supreme Court Interesting matter con- Utl) itton. Ml been cor.deir.md to hich arose as follows: brought action against and Judgment liad been The defendants, however, lon and when it 0| went bankrupt. The bankrupt was add) a >-pondcnt. Th- appeal52 words
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Article68 1933-07-11 7 tits Do Better BasineM not quite so popular. men, particularly husbands, or women frimds -oure when they take them ■n are now eating M they toe" figures came into f the results. Restaurd to rrder twice the usual •ndemned as "fattening," t Waf the last few68 words
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Article24 1933-07-11 7 third magistrate wni 4 tl Preliminary inqulrv Sew Ten* who Iteb wounds on ta their house m r the early hours ol24 words
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Article1010 1933-07-11 7 NOT REGISTERED BY PURCHASER Important Question of Law I Involved An important question of law Ls being dis cussed before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard. m the Supreme Court. The facts are that UKm months before the bankruptcy of Mr. H. E. Trenery. he sold1,010 words
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Article35 1933-07-11 7 Under the auspices of the Chinese As&ociation. 1 Dr. Lim Boon Kenj; will t'ive a lecture on l "Chinas Foreign Relations" on Friday July 14th at Bpjn. at the Victoria Memorial Hall All are welcome.35 words
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Article338 1933-07-11 7 Battle With Crowbars and Changkols COOLIE'S DEATH Five On Trial For Culpabk Homicide In the Assize Court yesterday, before Mr Justice Cobbett when five Chinese were charged with culpable homicide and rioting mention was made of a fight between two gangs of coolies employed at the civil338 words
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Article191 1933-07-11 7 Sir Maxwell Memorial Co-operative Awards Ihe Sir George Maxwell Memorial Co-opera-ttve BcholanhJpa for 1933 have been awarded Lo the following four childern of co-operator> v.ftn are members of contributing societies:- S. Lordenadin. St. Xavier's Institution, Penang. son of Mr. D. Soosainathan. Railway Co-oprrative Society. Kuala Lumpur. Iflai Lilian191 words
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Article233 1933-07-11 7 More Clubs Likely m tht Peninsula Kuala. Lumpur. July I*. Mod) Interest m (tying has now been aroused m northern Malaya. The three club machines Of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club carried out 15g boon of solo flvin* during June. There WtM 68 hours of dual instruction, 40233 words
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Article51 1933-07-11 7 Inventor of the Optophone London, July 7. The death has occurred of the scientftt and inventor, Dr. E. Fournier Dalbe while still actively ensaped m experiments to cheapen production of the cptophone which he invented m ?914 to enable the blind to read ordinary letter press. ReuterReuter Wireless - 51 words
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Article263 1933-07-11 7 :30 JEWISH DOCTORS ARRESTED "Last Remains of Democrac) Must Be Removed" Berlin, July 7. Thirty Jewish doctors have been arrested I following a raid by Captain Goerin&'s political I police on a consulting office for Jewish doctors rocently established by the Jewish community to advise Jewish doctor.*,Reuter Wireless - 263 words
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Article186 1933-07-11 7 (lormany's Concentration Camps Berlin. July 10. It hi reliably stated that at least 100.000 woj)i r> an* BOW locked up m concentration "flip* In Germany, including -a ell-known < imtisus. medical men and politicians, whllp hundreds of Rvpublicians not willing to leave the Fatherland arc fucritives m Germany.Reuter - 186 words
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Article336 1933-07-11 7 Nine Professionals To Be Included Maw I>rlhi. JuiM' 11. The Irt.s! Air Mail has brought detailed m•- fjrmatu'n from Mr. R. E. Giant Govan, I President c»f the Board of Control for Cricket In Inuia. with regard to his dLscus-sion with I the MCC. on matters336 words
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Article44 1933-07-11 7 Nearly 5,000 Deaths m One Month Modan. July 3. It is officially stated that m the period March 28 to April 22, 4,757 deaths were caused m Netherlands India by plague, as compared with 1,748 m the saire period of 192244 words
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Article203 1933-07-11 7 Chinese Girl Who Jumped Into Sea RESCUED BY POLICEMAN Tired of Mode of Life She Had Been Forced Into A young Chinese girl who was charged m the police court yesterday with having attempted to commit suicide by drowning told the Magistrate, Mr. M. H.203 words
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Article229 1933-07-11 7 Ingenious Scheme to Rob Bank Messenger Rani;<( hundra. th.' young Ceylonese ex--onstable who last week created a great stir uhen h»- pleaded guilty to having by a very tavenlow method cheats the Police out of a pair of handcuffs. with which he is .-übsequ«nt!v a!!ej»ed to have229 words
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Article205 1933-07-11 7 Boyanese Motor Driver Found Dead Walking through Frankels coconut estate m Siglap on the morning of June 27. a Chinese motor bus driver came upon a bicycle which was lying across pus path. Beroming suspicious ho made a search of tlv* \icinity, trying to lind som< clue to205 words
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Article111 1933-07-11 7 Dutch Decide to Restrict Production Medan. Juh 3. The Java Bode understands th \t the Government of Netherlands India is considering a scheme for the restriction of quinine production which will shortly be put before tho People's Council for further discussion. Vt ry likely the restriction will be111 words
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Article52 1933-07-11 7 The Astraea Starts Back For London News was received m Singapore yesterday, that the Imperial Airways Astraea. which passed through Malaya recently from London on a nvey tour of the route to Australia. Is on the return journey and reached Kupang from Port Darwin at 10 2552 words
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784 1933-07-11 7 COMMUNIST WHO THOUGHT FOR HERSELF NOVEL OF YOUNG RUSSIA The Ethics of the Soviet OwCOW. The outstanding novel of the present Soviet literary season is V. V. Vereaaev's "Sisters," tale of the life of the Communist youth. The theme is common t Dough m Soviet laterlature; but the treatment is784 words
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Article128 1933-07-11 7 Hank CH* T!~V!y (From Our Own Cr— '-v> Pw»-in*. .loir It. Ooh Hock Kh*-<v occ^rtif- of i hMM In Sri Bahari Road and ch^t It Ihf Bank of India was charred fe| th I T">M»e roiirt this morninjr. with mararr" a r^nrnon brVtinp house. Five others, of *rnnm128 words
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Article48 1933-07-11 7 LoiHon. July 7. Notwithstanding the It; t r- th- motto© for the rcvlsl'n of the TtWly TlTnn fc» unlikely to receive lmnvdinte c-rlr't; lioo. fifty-two more members of the Home oi Commons, representing all partle*. h?ve affixed ed their nu..i^ K ..it mali.n Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 48 words
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999 1933-07-11 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1933 ANOTHER PROBLEM FOR THE CONFERENCE President Roosevelt s coniidence tliat the World Conference would continue m spite 01 the apparent deadlock over stabilisation seems to have been justified A few days ago it appeared certain that nothing could save the Conference and that999 words
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Article97 1933-07-11 8 Australian Minister to Confer With Britain Canberra. July I*. Owing to complaints of business men with regard to the increase of Japanese imports. Lieut. -Colonel White. Minister for Trade, announces that Mr. S. Bruce, the Australian Minister m London, has been asked to confer with (he Cabinet mReuter - 97 words
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Article36 1933-07-11 8 Tin* Hon. Mr. A. S. Ullburnr. general manager, Raub Australian Oold Mines. Ltd and MN, Lillburne arc leaving for Australia on July 18 by the Nieuw Holland. Mr. IJllbiirnr will bt- aviiy for ab-ut tJirer month*36 words
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Article522 1933-07-11 8 Siglap Scheme For Promenade A big improvement m thr amenities of Siglap and Katong is promised if a scheme which is at present being considered by the Municipal Commissioners for the provision of a seashore promenade m that area goes through Beside the waterfront clone by Joo522 words
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Article115 1933-07-11 8 LATEST UIBBK.K AND TIN PRICI's AND BTERLNG RATES Rubber nnd Tin priros and t!^ ■terlins rate m New York and Par spocially cabled to the Free Press a as follow RI'BKFR London, .fuly 10. si*>i (Buyers) s 17 :>jd t3 11 it>ci> Sellers) 319 32d (.i-,d> Oct.-Dec. 3115 words
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Article101 1933-07-11 8 Counter- Aillo>r a ti on Against Eurasian A ihm' was mentioned betoi. Mi 1 p h Uregß. tiu< magistrate. \esU'i<i u m<»rnnv4. m whivh C N Ut mbrmjjjtn. a D Euiasian. is rharßUiK a Singa|>ore Eura,i«n named C R Miles with defamation of character Miles ilauned to Ik-101 words
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Article60 1933-07-11 8 The wedding t,H>k pl.ee quietly at St Andrews Church, wires our Penan* corre^pondonr of Mr. X D. Thomas of Kuching Sarawak, son of Mrs. A. D Thomas of Glasgow, and MLs S M Rom who arrived rom Home by the Calehas Mr W a Price H away the bride and60 words
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Article369 1933-07-11 8 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh MILITARY h,,,, to Another Joint Vfci Powers No <>ffi< i **K reßardln* try Confronci r> u) n dtoclowd b\ Chum <%> Th«- MMXI *ron«. shall t, wr,^ FVn«> un and Lutu^^ conii"! •b MhM| Ml line Kb*)] »> Sh;u;l.a:>. loint ihkii, th<-369 words
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Article37 1933-07-11 8 Colonel LinHhtTL'h- > Trip Colol.tl .n.,1 V. «>n a night t>> <"- lir-t stop will »x nurvry for phi. i b«*t rvtow hii\i.vs passenger «r«1 m> They vUI nearcli •nd ma> omuiivi. IV-nmark .piloting and i; ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article29 1933-07-11 8 Mattorn to Cumin* m N* James ftlattcn '\ot\ *orld flichi i TPscMr expedition v v yi cabled tt» I. and hand U o leader uill !>• ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement169 1933-07-11 8 I TRY Hawkers Sloe Gin AFTER A BATHE. CaVLIDBECICS by spmiai qQK TO M Tlfl A»IM»IMM»M KIMi <>! s|\ M DIAMOND SET PLATIxVUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. also Bnd.il presents m diamond net Watches. Brooclirs. Bracelets. Pearl Nrckla.cA LARGEST AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK. DO NOT FAIL TO ENQUIRE FOR SAME169 words
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Advertisement126 1933-07-11 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. The following reduced first class passenger fares are now m operation from Singapore Single Return Port Swettenham Si -1 .00 24.00 Penanr (via Pt. Swettenham) $26.00 45.00 Penan* (direct! $30.00 50.00 Bflawan 155.00 90.00 Bangkok $60.00 $1 05.00 Mlri $45.00 75.00 Labuan $50.00 85.00 JeaaeKon $60.00126 words
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Article1026 1933-07-11 9 SUBSIDIES AND COMMERCIAL POLICY New Committee To Consider PESSIMISM LESS JUSTIFIED, STATES MEMBER k committee has been appointed by the Bureau ol the H Economic Conference to consider the case of the sub-cor-n and commercial policy m both of which difTerknion are reported. [Ufa driision appears toBritish Radio - 1,026 words
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Article66 1933-07-11 9 MR. ROOSEVELT CONFIDENT New York. July 10. President Roosevelt is confident that the World Economic Conference will go forward «md is greatly cheered by the new alignment. In London as indicated by the latest developments, according to Washington correspondents, v.ho declare that his scheme for a higher world prtet level66 words
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Article190 1933-07-11 9 WOUNDED MAN'S RIKISHA RIDE TO POLICE STATION Another Stabbed and Robbed Shot m th<- back by an assailant who made good his escape, a Chinese called a rikisha and instructed the puller to take him to the police to whom he made a report. He was afterwards190 words
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Article162 1933-07-11 9 Questions m The House of rommons London. July 10. In the Hoiim of Commons Mr. J. R. Rt'iner <Cun.s.i a.-ked whether Mr. Chamberlain was av.«re that Mr. Soonc uas now negotiating with London bankers for a larsrr loan for China and asked if hi wr uld make itReuter - 162 words
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Article87 1933-07-11 9 "Certain Amend men ts" Made London. Jul> HI. Kfplymi; to Mr. WanUvr-MttM m ttat Houst Dt Commons Sir Philip CunlifTc-List<M staU'<! that corrr-pi.ndencc with the Gowrnor had resulted certain amendmenti I i Urn Booi Koog Povesnon and Beabed Work.- Ortfinaa i The malt«-' xs -til! tinderReuter - 87 words
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Article63 1933-07-11 9 Complete Agreement Expected This Week 1 1 London. July 10 BMMtor Pittman Interviewed m London, ra i prt-^ «-d th:- upinior. tliai ;i i omplet* 1 silver BgVMMmt vmdd be rm 'bed, pos.^bly mm Udm tin weak. Thi> main .stumbiinii-bkKk. nanuly. thf deed- 'ollc v. ith IndiaReuter - 63 words
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Article66 1933-07-11 9 1 I Present Position Favourable,. Outlook Gloomy Saint I'oun ains. July 10. M. Laiwmreux. Finance Minister, m hi* budget speech revealed that if the present Treasur\ pu.it ion was favourable the outlook for 1934 was gloomy. He pointed out that cer- tain receipts m 1933 would not recurReuter - 66 words
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Article156 1933-07-11 9 Vienna, July 6. A broadcast attack on Austria made from the Bavarian Wireless Station la^t night by the Nazi Envoy, Heicht. resulted m the Austrian i Minister to Berlin being instructed to make a < protest which will be directed asain-st not only 1 the speech but alsoReuter Wireless; Reuter - 156 words
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Article84 1933-07-11 9 Within Couple of Points of Parity RECOVERY TO 4.80V4 Gold Currencies Remain Steady London, July 10. The dollar continued to fall m whe Foreign Exchange market to-day and at one time reached within a couple of points of parity with sterling before Britain went off gold. ItReuter - 84 words
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Article285 1933-07-11 9 General Balbao's Fleet Still Held Up At Iceland Londonderry. July 5. Tb> Italian Mylny boats started tholr 9<x> miles hop across the Atlantic to Ireland at 3.00 pm to-day. Previous weather rep its had not shown much improvement of condition* prrvallinp over Iceland. General Balbao's decision to startReuter Wireless; Reuter - 285 words
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Article117 1933-07-11 9 Report of Escape of Two Officers Dairrn. July 10. Tl'.r* Japane*t Ocmi; merit- ,md other authoritative tourcai d< :v 1 .miour that two of :he Nancluini: <apt;\ > h.i\t f-aurd from ihvii kiciuap|x»r.s KeTMtlieleti rtpoitl urow circunistantiil though at prrspnt nothing is definite Ii i.s possible that tinReuter - 117 words
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Article94 1933-07-11 9 Scenes At Funeral of President Irijfoyen Burnos Ayrrs July 7. Rowdy NMM and confusion mnrrcd the solemn splendour of the military funeral of cxPre c ident Iripoyen here to-day. A- the Mrttgß altered the cemetery the roffln slipped to tIM pound and ten people standing nearby wereReuter - 94 words
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Article77 1933-07-11 9 Naval Officers' Attempt to Cross Pacific Shanghai. July 10. A message from N^muros Hokkaido says that the twenty-tonncr yacht. Tat Mo Shan, which left Hone Kong on May 1, for Portsmouth, arrived at dawn, havinp done the 600 miles from Yokohama m ten days. The crew, consisting ofReuter - 77 words
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Advertisement195 1933-07-11 9 FOR APPEARANCE AND COMFORT WEAR 'VIYELLA' SPORTSWEAR TENNIS AND CRICKET SHIRTS SLIP-OVERS- COLOURED .\ND WHITE GOLF HOSE— NEW DESIGNS AND PLAIN COLOURS HALF-HOS& CREAM. RIBBED- AND PLAIN ALSO FANCY DESIGNS FOR TRAVEL WEAR SCARVES WITH HEMSTITCHED ENDS SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR FRESH FROM FACTORY ANGEL SKIN LACES In All Fascinating Colours.195 words
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Advertisement1187 1933-07-11 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LIKE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIPCO.. (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSdUP Co, Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co, Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN1,187 words
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Advertisement581 1933-07-11 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. m Steamers. !>••»•»•*•. BsJlbS>sw. .8. CITY OF BEDFORD For Havre, London, Rotterdam and H'burg July 30 Aug. 2 s. CITY OF ROUBAIX For London, Rotterdam and Hamburg581 words
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Advertisement487 1933-07-11 10 P. 6 s O. British India and Apcar lines. MAIL, PASsSIGIirAJND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO TNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMrVT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN TeeMaafe. Slnjapare. Taaaa^*- ww> r>paii, RANCHI 17.000 July SI MANTUA 11.000 Brpt BHUTAN487 words
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Advertisement714 1933-07-11 11 0. S. K. Line. rOB AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA. D«« SaOa TO9 HAEC BUENOS AIRES via Colombo, Durban. Cap* |AA Town, Rio de Janeiro, Santos and Montevideo Round-the-world fare £17S) H MARI BUEAOS AIRES via Colombo. Mombaaa. Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam, Beira, Lo. Marques, Durban, Algoa Bay. Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro714 words
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Advertisement435 1933-07-11 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNE T R A V EL IN COMFORT ON President Liners First Class For years President Liner First Class, symbolizing comfort at sea, has proved the popular choice of discriminating Trans-Pacific travellers Tourist Now these fine large easy riding liners offer 111 addition new economical grade featuring the435 words
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Advertisement847 1933-07-11 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ P.ILIMA— Tuesday. July 11, Penang. Baßan Si-Api-Api and Batavia RETEH-Tuesday. July 11, Bengkalte. Beromben;.'. Tanjong-Mengeldar. 1 ar jimg-Leldong and Asahan. PALOPO— Tuesday, July 11. Riomv Tambelan. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Selakau GEN. VEBSPYCK— Tuesday, July 11. Letong. Maras. Taretnpa. Oenting. Poeloe-Pnndjanf. Serassan, Midal and Kramat.847 words
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Article444 1933-07-11 12 Cheap Fares and Quick Return From Singapore (From Our London Correspondent) Bangkok. July 5. When the liew Imperial Airways extension from Karachi to Australia is m operation Bangkok will not be able to complain m the matter of air connection* with Europe. At present we have the444 words
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Article157 1933-07-11 12 Flight Cadet Killed at S lea ford Flight Cadet John William G»rd. attached to the RAP College. Cranwell. M killed at Husking ton. Sleaiord. when an Atlas mat hln« of which he was the sole occupant, crashed while landing m a neld p The machine plumed Into157 words
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Article35 1933-07-11 12 The MM Chenonceaux Is due In Singapore fiom Saigon to-morrow t Wednesday at 7 a.m. i and will probably sail on the same day at 2 pm. for PcnaniT. Colombo Djibouti Suez PortSaid and Marseilles35 words
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Advertisement679 1933-07-11 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 the S.S. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] I M. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins679 words
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Advertisement263 1933-07-11 12 I. S. K. LINE. TRANSLATIO^T^ or t<> ISHIHAKA INDUSTRIAL AND i WI^ X U' i. TRANSPORT CO. l)utlh h ron^ r m (Incorporated m Japwit Jkt REGULAR FREIGHT AND Norw^ian PASSENGER SERVICE /v W »kV TU t v FROM JAPAN Due Bali COOKS TK\\v (|N ERIE MARU July 11 July263 words
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Miscellaneous690 1933-07-11 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m.! Kedah Moriday to Friday 7.30 a.m.! Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday.690 words
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Miscellaneous262 1933-07-11 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Van dn I,ijn Dut. 1431. from Bali 1u.7. lor Java Coast 13.7. Thedens. Dut 1181 ironi Palembang 10.71 lor Palembaii^ 12.7 Marosa. Norv 839. Horn Bangkok 10.7. for Bangkok 10.7. Ocn. Van Qtm, Dut 719. from Batavia 10.7 for Riouu. Blllitcn 15.7. Singkei. Dut 463. from Djambi 10262 words
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Article300 1933-07-11 13 Aid To Navigation of Yangtsze Entrance Tin- notice io mr.riiKi ilimill 'lit the cs- 1 Itabttahmeni by thy engine3rta| deportment of the Chine-- Maritfcne Customa of a radio b aron at Shi'vvcishan Li!»ht-..tation. cattM into apt ration on July 20. and marks the completion of an important -.roup300 words
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Article171 1933-07-11 13 Plundered of $12RjMi m Shanghai Th Shan \\v.\\ French Police an BlVeaUgatbag daring robbery committed on the French Bund. Where I Chinese steward VM robbed of' i 1 trunk that conrained $128,000 m note., of thr Bank ot China. The steward had long been ntraated by many171 words
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Article138 1933-07-11 13 Watei Police on the Yangtsze Disbanded llaukuw. Juno It. AitllVJ lipon instruct ions IreOß General Chiang Kaf-siiek preaMenl m the Military Affairs CoiM.rLfsion. the Water Police Bureau lor tin Tangtaß) River is wiiuhir: uj) its iijlan^ It bl under- »<kxl tiiat Uu bureau is to b>- temporarily138 words
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Article235 1933-07-11 13 Paaianawi by the t.s.s •Antenor" hawhaj Singapore to-morrow (Wednesday! are as follows -Mr P J R Wau»h. Mr A Dobson. i Mr F D Peter Spence. Mr S. P. Coleman. Mr. T. D. Ifacnatr. Dr. and Mrs. F. L Webster and inft.. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace. H. B.235 words
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Article101 1933-07-11 13 The Oraat Western Railway Company have placed a contract with Messrs Cammell Laird Co of Birkenhead, for a new twin-screw passenger and cargo steamer for their Flsh-guard-Waterford service. The new vessel, which will have accommodation for 450 pa.ssengrrs and 600 cattle, is to be fitted with101 words
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Article297 1933-07-11 13 Austrian Boat To Run New Service A new chapter was written m the bistoty I the steamship Poo An when it °mbarked on its maiden voyage to Pootoo from Shanghai, on the newly-inaugurated summer excursions arranged by the China Merchants' Navigation Company. Fifteen years ISO the ship, 'hen297 words
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Article222 1933-07-11 13 Karly Days of River Penetration Recalled A link aJtfl the arl' d«\elopmcn' ot BSVh> Rtion on the Yan.t-/ River has oen severed by tlv ;>.i sini; of the las" -tern-vUi ci.-i liom tli rut r servi( ■<■ After more than 40 yaan of apaaataaa m the ri\er trade222 words
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Article203 1933-07-11 13 Two Linos Adjust Hu^e Losses At thi recent me f th ombtoed ix.ard ol Mracton of thi two leading Oennaa shippin-.: companies Nortn OeiUMUa Llafd and Hamburg Am rica Ltne, U v\is uecidod to prolo tht neneral ehawholdere meeting that !:.--t fear's loss of i 3.020.000 atari— each203 words
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Article92 1933-07-11 13 Crushed <>il<ak»- m Bag*. Merchants are requested to note that it has been agreed to quote the rate of 38 6d. per ton of 18 cwt. on i the above commodity from Straits to Confer- enct« haafli ports In Europe. Through Shipments from Muar River estates. with92 words
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45 1933-07-11 13 ARBITRARIES— It is notified for infoimation that with immediate effect an arbitrary of G. $3.50 per scale ton at Exchange 56 ha* been established on Rubber and all other commodities, excepting Tin. shipped from Fenang to Port Swettenham.45 words
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Advertisement473 1933-07-11 13 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS H 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. felephi 5056. Cable Address ADVERTISER, SfIVGAPORE. The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered with the Chota klazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams nnd latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features include pictures, ladies' page with latest fashions,473 words
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Advertisement264 1933-07-11 13 <d"l J lic Nv Bccnte Rouu trie Cm dlao NuiJonaj Ruitwmr* x mt J S<H *>•■* of tht> omi-wllotis Canadian Rnckle*— «u^y hi Ja*pv 3aSE Park Lodge la the heart of wondrous mountain hmun travel straight lhrc*itrh from V B ncwvw iHthout ehaiwl*c rmr%. gO<Q I; Luxury Ira m. of264 words
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Article1055 1933-07-11 14 THE APPLETON LAYER 136 MILES UP Long-Distance Radio Communication Commonplace as wireless has become, so that even when the King spoke to the Empire on Empire Day, no one seem2d surprised, yet betwetn the accomplishment of the fact and its explanation there is so wide a giilf.1,055 words
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Advertisement321 1933-07-11 14 Xo Picule Is Complete without PHIEIIIX Waters fljHNfc^ PHOENIX B," AE RATED Phone 3463. aw X* aX^^J I 8 :=^SJaW ■Jai^Sa^ ac **^*^^^^yaEss. lasjs^^^g* I Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured m the home counties, the 'Allenburys' Foods are as easily digested as mother's milk. They are321 words
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Advertisement491 1933-07-11 14 BANKS AND INSURANCE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branch— Alor Star Hollo Semarang Amritsar Ipoh491 words
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Advertisement379 1933-07-11 14 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. <E*tablMi«Hl _n :aplt*l Subscribed (Fully pa:d «P> T mmm leservi? Fund President X Kodamn. Vice-President T Okubo. i Hesd Oflire: Yokchassa sißKjpM-e Brsmb —Ml M R M Ri t RUHH PL%CT LONDON KWKI Ks A.^unlnster Bimk L'd National Provuv la) Bank lovd's Bank Ltd BIMVC379 words
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Miscellaneous684 1933-07-11 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION j I PROGRAMMES FOB INDIA, BCBMA. J STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. and FEDERATED MALAY STATES I FROM THE EMPIRE TBAUBMTTTEB. DAVENTRY. ENGLAND. > Wavelength* SSJ metres and 11J I metres. i TueHday. July Uth j J OM.T. 11.0 a.m.- i i 1.0 p.m. Transmission on an J om n684 words
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Miscellaneous133 1933-07-11 14 25.53 Daventry GSD 25.51 Zcestn DJD (Germany). 25 5 Chapultepec XDA Dally i— 9pm 25 4 Rome (Italy) 2RO 25.28 Daventry GSE. 25.2 Radio Coloniale (Paris). 3 30— 7 pn 23 38 Rabat (Radio Maroc) CNR. Sun 1 pm 19.84 Vatican City (Italy) HVJ 10—10 15 J am 19 82133 words
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Article287 1933-07-11 15 ARRIED PEOPLE WHO SEPARATE gmON OF LATER CHILDREN »nportant Point In Law 4 procedure was discuss- ton and counsel m the used two questions: dye evidence that he part by agreement; prtMunption. artslifltlllMWy of a child I lock. k Collis. Greenlane. Herjttj petition 1 for divorce from Mrs. i whom287 words
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Article197 1933-07-11 15 mraoaity Departments Nervous London. .Inly Stock Exchange to-day, renditions. Quieter, mainly owing to the! 1 mt drawing to a close but with I aosorbed. the nndcrton con- und r y market, were mJm. quitter w i steadier tendency evident from Liverpool cotton which I ■'•>• l.2ci under AJMrkan197 words
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Article179 1933-07-11 15 Federated Malay States T nS f«" Unfederated Malay States Johore 10 Kedah 6 Ptrlis 25 Kelantan sn Tnengganu 25 tm Straits Settlements J SUMM A R V F.M.S. CJ.M.S. SB. Total Cumulative Totai 1933 1932 Tons Tons Tana Tons Tons. Tons Januarj 2,312 123 4 2.439 2.439179 words
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Article513 1933-07-11 15 Treasures on View At Cambridge It was a happy and courteous idea of the au- thorities of Magdalene College, m this year of Pepy's tercentenary, to give the wider public an opportunity of seeing the treasures associated with the diarist which have long been m their keeping. The513 words
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Article264 1933-07-11 15 Ashes In Niche In Kremlin Wall Moscow. Jinn- VI. The remain* art Klara Zetkin. veteran lonian leader of the German Communist Putty, uho died suddenly two days apo m a rest homo at Archanselskoye, were cremated today The urn containing the ashes wa.s the;i buried m the264 words
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Article143 1933-07-11 15 His World Cruise Ended In Penury Mr. P. A. Smith-Peterson, aged twenty-one returned to Britain from a world pleasure cruise to find that his father had died, leaving him* penniless. A £5 note was all this young man got from the wreckage of a €500,000143 words
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Article343 1933-07-11 15 NEW DISCOVERIES AT STEP-PYRAMID Relics of a Nubian Tribe The Cairo Department of Antiquities has lasued accounts of two important pieces of excavation carried out m Egypt this season. The first concerns discoveries m the Step Pyramid of Sakkara by Mr. E. Quibell anc Mr. J.343 words
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Article222 1933-07-11 15 Woman Who Lived On Story For Years Stated to have betMi livint for years en a mythi al story of a £30 000 k«cuy Mrs. Isabella Millar Dhuii. 45. was at Hove sentenced Iq mx inunth>' hard labour for obtaining tl sl by false pretences. Detective-inspector Bowdrn .said222 words
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Article197 1933-07-11 15 Thirteen Persons Perish In Ruins W'uchow. June 26. Thirteen people are believed to have been killed, seven seriously injured and three slightly Injured, when, at the height of a terrific storm, the Tung Ah Hotel, <a four-storey wooden structure on the waterfront, collapsed. The storm broke over the197 words
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Article184 1933-07-11 15 July 10 BEI2JNO London, 4 months' sight 2 4 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 31|32 -London, 60 days' sight 2|3 15|16 London, 30 days' sight 213 29,32 London, demand 2[3Tg London, T.T. 2 3 27,32 Lyons und Paris, demand 975 Hamburg, demand 159 New York, demand 53184 words
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Article160 1933-07-11 15 July 10 Tin Singapore Price (per pikul; $110 12 s Gambler 4j§ Pepper White 27.50 Flake Tapioca 470 Pearl Sago Small 4 00 Copra. Sundried 3 90 Sago. 11 u r 92% Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 207 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tic 154 Socony Motor Gasoline ex160 words
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72 1933-07-11 15 July 10th_. I Hock noon Bayer* Belli R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) liv v 919 R.S.B. equal to London Standard. (FOB. H7 h 12 Standard R S.B. on Tender July UH US Aug. n% n% Sept U% 11 July-Sept 11* US Oct-Dec. lis^72 words
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Article931 1933-07-11 15 MONDAY. JULY 10th, 1933 I t LOSING UFOTATICM. Bayer* Seller* Asam Kumbanp tl» 29s 30s 6d Austral Malay lt> id* 28s Ayrr Hit&ni III) 13s 14s x.d. Ayer Weng (sl> 95 1 00 Bui. ,i.n Tin (fj IBs 3d 19b Batang Pudana (fi> 10 16 B.i i931 words
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Advertisement85 1933-07-11 15 A««»ts exceed $12,000,000 f *&*}LJ± 2 Assurance to force over *35.0tO.t#f> I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd (Incorporated 4a the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFHCE Great Eastern Lite Building, CecU Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry E C KM company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court ot85 words
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Article426 1933-07-11 16 MIXED DOUBLES SECTION Smith and Mrs. Cameron vs. Paterson and Mrs. Laing YESTERDAY'S GAMES Semi-Finals Go To Three Sets I Roy Smith and Mrs. Cameron and A. A. A. j Pater.son and Mrs. Laing are the fin&lsts In the mixed doubles section of the Singapore L.T.A.426 words
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Article316 1933-07-11 16 TWO GOALS SCORED BY RAHMAN Good Display By Wilson For S.H.B. Municipal Services 2; SJI.B. 0. As was expected, the Municipal Services scored another victory m the Commercial Cup cotapetition when they ptyayed against the Singapore Harbour Board on the latter's ground yesterday evening and won by316 words
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Article373 1933-07-11 16 St. Joseph's Institution Beaten 4 l K.I .4; S.JJ. 1. A keenly contested football match was witnessed on the Raffles Institution ground yesterday, when the home team met and defeated their rivals, St. Joseph's Institution, by 4 l. Raffles were markedly superior, and •VN quicker on the ball373 words
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Article180 1933-07-11 16 Junior Division Ties For This Week-end The following ties m the Singapore Badminton tourney will be played off during the weekend:— SATURDAY'S TIES Junior Division: Tan Huck Khong vs. Koh Beng Swee, Low Poh Ban vs. Tan Chong Beng, Arthur Una vs. Koh Lock Num, Ong Pek Koon180 words
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Article62 1933-07-11 16 Mrs. Douglas Wins Ladies Spoon Twenty -one cards wore taken out for the Ladies' Spoon at Keppel Golf Club yesterday and the following were returned: Mm. Douglas 44 15=29 If*?. M. M Pnterson 39 9" 30 .Ir R. E. M ;ris 45- -lj :<U Mrs Mozar 4862 words
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Article135 1933-07-11 16 MALAYAN RECORD 4 Overs, 4 Maidens, 0 Runs, 9 Wickets From Our Own Correspondent) Penan*, July 16. What must easily constitute a Malayan record occurred yesterday. In the course of a match between Penang Recreation Club and the Peelers, a young Recreation Club, bowler, Jose Marrino taking nine wiojcete for135 words
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Article48 1933-07-11 16 Team For To-day's Match With A.P.C. Tht following have accepts to play Association football for B.C.C. vs. A.P.C. to-day. J. Philip. A. Buchanan, J. Lee! T. M. Maclachlan, E. Laldman, J. A. Hunt, D. Alexander, S. Kirk. C. J. Bembroke. R V Welch. J. E. King.48 words
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Article104 1933-07-11 16 Garrison Clnb Monthly Medal Results The men's monthly medal competition at the Garrison Golf Club was played on Saturday and Sunday. The following were the best returns: Ball sweeps Ist 9 holes B|L A. E. Barr-Slm 34 ».fc. 2nd 9 holes U. C. M. Keble 29 H Lieut.104 words
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Article326 1933-07-11 16 HONG KONG BANK BEATEN 7—o Kit Hoe Scores Three Times In Succession N V| Hone Kong Bank In a Commercial Cup nv&ch at the Amon i Road Stadium yesterday aflßrncon. Praser and Neave beat the Hongkong Bank by seven goals I to nil. i326 words
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Article295 1933-07-11 16 Island G.C. Beat Municipal Team Thy following were tfci results <>t tlu lourball match played between the Singapore Munu ipality and the island Club m Sunday. over the Island Club cour.se Muniripal play»r< art- mentioned first. M M. Paterson and F Bedford v. J. T. Smith and o.295 words
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Article201 1933-07-11 16 i Carnival— lii Aid of European Unemployment Fund Tin committee of the Singapore Bwimming Club have decided to hold a swimming carnival and "At Home" on Friday. July 28th. This carnival is for the purpose of aiding the European Unemployment fund. Members and guests attending the carnival will201 words
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Article46 1933-07-11 16 Forty-two cards were taken out for the July monthly medal at Keppel Golf dub which resulted In a win for J. M. Harper with a score of l down. BALL SWEEPS Saturday. J. M. Harper 2 up. Sunday, J. P. Campbell 1 up.46 words
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Article414 1933-07-11 16 CRAWFORD MASTERS VINES SERVICES Miss Dorothy Round Defeats Miss Jacobs imbledon. July S. Maintaining a terrific all-round attack and showing genius m his generalship. Vines eliminated Cochet m the semi-final to-day. Cochet, sen ing more '.strongly and making wonderful service returns and wide-flung placements which caughtReuter Wireless - 414 words
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Article348 1933-07-11 16 Excellent Conditions At Henley HrnJey. July 5. Tin- Royal Regatta opened to-day In |tartM Min.shlnr and ideal o nditions The river u.i> at a normal height with nn average .stream ;»m! an aliM-nct of wind. Two entrances for the Diamonds Stran* and Cutler MH tx>at« n by Zavrel.Reuter Wireless - 348 words
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Article79 1933-07-11 16 The rollowins have been selected to play fm the "Rest Team- on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. July 14th. 15th. and 16th. at 430 «m P E an l 1030 respectively at the ftC.C :-Evan^ Wong (capt). T. LelJ«i UB M Orr. H. N. Balhetchet. L. Alvi^, R.79 words
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Advertisement85 1933-07-11 16 )HT AIN.AHI IN FIVE DIFFERENT s|/| s I STKONCiLY BOI'ND IN FILL AIM < Xs I c;reen. tkrra-cotta. kli k tV ki I "This series is specially propan-d \u u ttJ| I to conveniently keep their cutting* mi ready reference." PULL PARTIC I LAKs IMH I MALAYA PUBLISHING Hii (LIMITED)85 words
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