The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 July 1933
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Title Section18 1933-07-15 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. fcTn^ ESTABLISHED I»as. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1933. 1U CENTS.18 words
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Article191 1933-07-15 1 The World Economic Conference will ad- journ on July 27 Page i. San Francisco District Attorne> ha* charged the Ezra brothers with sending to San Francisco narcotics valued at $1,500,000 —Pa«e 9. Or. Schmitt. the new Reich Minister ot Economics, m a speech m Berlin said, "We191 words
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Article218 1933-07-15 1 COUNTY CRICKET London. July I County Cricket matched rndttf to-day as follows: Warwick 1»8 nul 27 lor 0. Noithants 282 for 5 «dec.». Qloucistci 368; Notir. 108 nnd 141 for 4. Sussex 287 and 81 for 0 <dec Hampshire 139. Yorkshire 340, Essex 104 and «4 Router WIMBLEDON218 words
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Article855 1933-07-15 1 Qulcquid 4guot homines Doniri rr%m Librili Juvenal This week's great thought "My actual words were. Where the are you going but as Lady Clementi and the Misses Clementi were m the car behind me. It was rather unfortunate.'*—" Police Inspector J. Haxworth. i% l A well-known855 words
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Advertisement182 1933-07-15 1 IGI^TEA aII( j frajrrance of the f f( nur home. IAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMDER HOTEL TRN SANITATION AND HOT AND GOLD RUNNING WATER (DAYS ATTRACTIONS N it IJHT iFFfil fEI) IN THE GRILL trom 12.30—3 p.m. r<\ y DINNER DANCE-9.30 to Mid-Night I'll J SERVED ON THE LAWN dil Daih182 words
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Advertisement155 1933-07-15 1 SEAVjEWjaOTEL I TO-NIGHT INFOftMAb SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DANCING FROM 9.30 TILL MID-NIGHT DANCE MUSIC and ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY THE POPULAR ENTERTAINERS BAND THE s.s. "NIEUW HOLLAND" DINNER S3. AFTER DINNER ADMISSION $1. ADELPHI HOTEL KOOF GARDEN 9SO pm TIESOAY, JULY 18th, 1935. THE CELEBRATED T^ fH4Pi R O VIOLIN VIRTUOSO155 words
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Advertisement43 1933-07-15 1 LATEST ADVERTISKMENTS Arthurs Pam- 8 Visit Cairo Pm 3 Pruit.s and Vec»*table*»-- Paut 3 J CHRYSLER POWER S. Shimura 8 Co Shirt and Pyjama 5 Makers c Complete Shirt Outfits m Stock £9 1 No. 82-2, Bras Basah Road S SINGAPORE. Tel: 438243 words
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Advertisement806 1933-07-15 2 "Yes to warn Scotsmen they can start their engines again," said the motorist. rE Topicist has discovered that there really is an Old Borstalian Tie, and that it Is gieen red, and blue. Moreover, m order to make it impossible for cads who want to boast that they are Old806 words
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Advertisement782 1933-07-15 2 BOARD RESIDENCE. I 3 TANGLIN HILL Near Garrison Golf Coarse SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS PERSONAL SUPERVISION MODERN SANITATION TELEPHONE 3798 OB WRITE FOB; APPOINTMENT— Bin. A. B. Matthew*. Highly Recommended. SUNNYSIDE- 7 °**y Board Residence. Vacant July Ist. Comfortable furnished flats, suit married couple or friends sharing, and one single782 words
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Advertisement615 1933-07-15 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 tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Supply of Heavy pipes and Cast Iron Specials for period Oct. Ist, 1933 to Sept.615 words
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Advertisement359 1933-07-15 2 Germs of decay lurk m ugly film j Prevent trouble— keep teeth free from film with this special film -removing tooth paste ¥r you were to allow your teeth to gently removes this fiJm and rereaii Xgo even one day without brush- the clean enamel surfaces of you/ ing them,359 words
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Advertisement95 1933-07-15 2 /Be sure you get 1 B^P^^^ isV ft^sl ■^B^^^^^H 11 1 I »W Kill I L MOSQUITOES f R,^ When stinging, dangerous mosquitoes X/* secticides will not protect you. Hcware F^tsi^" 4l of insecticides claimn! tu be just as good as FLIT, but which lack FLTTS F^l 1 power to95 words
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Article1268 1933-07-15 3 I TRANSFORMING A COUNTRY Eager Enterprise Of I Settlers I 'I el -Aviv. It is n*Uflral]y hoped bore m Palestine tha London Will take a keen interest m the Anulo Palestine Exhibition v *t the Agricultural Hall miko Pah-Mine to-day offers one of the most absorbing1,268 words
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Article211 1933-07-15 3 WIFE CHARGED WITH MURDER "I Did NoTMean To KißJKin" Mrs Elizabeth Agnes Rhodes. ued tortyone. of Snow Booth Farm. Hebdcn Bridge I Yorkshire Ls accused of the murder of her DM* band. Samuel Redmayne Rhodes, aged thirty. 1 nine, a weaver. Bolice Superiniendent Hu|ldlesu>ne fia id211 words
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Article193 1933-07-15 3 SinKapore Section To Operate By October X ir.w »v June Ml Colonel A rim, Director oi" Civil Aviation m the Gournmciit of India, and Mr. R. E. Grant Oovan a Director of Trans-Continental Airwafa, who have been on a visit lo England with a \i»w to rompletinu193 words
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74 1933-07-15 3 Mbmww, .iui% li. rhe trrin< n<lou> growth <>i rhr So-.m tducati<»nal ■fSten has CfCnted an unpn rrdentrd P>JH_nd !<>r trhOOi lMH>ks In «ird»r to s;itLsiy 'his demand, th >tat<' publishing houses have been required, by decree, to turn out »;8.000.000 ix«»k.s before the ooaunencewjenl <>i74 words
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Article85 1933-07-15 3 Expedition lo Soviet Border Mountains KrunAF. KirWhi/ia. .lul> IZ. A -(ltiiiijn Aprtiitmn Inimi'd h\ Mi. i >m lr.nti fur tin Bceand IntenMtiaMl Poter Tour has -m r oul fran here u>v the towertni |lac_U summits of lien Shan, tin jreal mountain rsnav 'hat ent&tt th»> Bin If I85 words
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Article73 1933-07-15 3 Pro-'ramme of drills for \\c»k ending July 16th SaturrJav. 2 pm. Bukit Timah Raii^o. "D" < Eurasian* Coy Table "A"; Parn-r Rancre. "F" 'I.'alayi Coy. Tablf 'A': 4 p.m. i^l^rlap Camp. -B" Coy Sunday. 130 am. Bukit Timah. "D" Eiirasiani Coy. Table A Fairer Rantre, "F" Malay)73 words
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Article236 1933-07-15 3 Opposition To Restriction Of Residence Enactment At I ■MOtftDg ol tin' Committee ol the Malay States Association held m Kuala Lumpur amorurst Mfejecti discussed was "The Restricted HotMHWI Enactment 1933.' The views of the association had In en torwarded to the lour States the Bill tn question brine236 words
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Article158 1933-07-15 3 Election of Officers For New I Session I H Al til. half-> early vs&ion oi th< Strait* I Chine* Reading Club -branch of Chinese I Christian AsMxtation > on Monday m the In- I st:U Hull. Prin>ep Street, tive Rev W. Murra, I M ;m r.sidrd158 words
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Article78 1933-07-15 3 The F.M.S. Commission of I Enquiry I Ai mti'tir, u\ tiu commute*- of thi Ma-ay I i Axax lation m Kuala Lutnpur it I was asreed to prrss for the appointment 01 I i new President for Uu* Oommisslon of Enquiry I into the Sunm-l Besi Power78 words
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Advertisement152 1933-07-15 3 ■special i announcement! I FRESH SHIPMENTS OF I IFF S VEGETABLES have arrived this week from i erica and Australia n exceptionally good condition. j/ ot fail to avail yourself bis splendid opportunity t! American Celery Cauliflower Beetroot Australian 1 urnips Granny Smith' Apples 'Sunkist* Oranges Californian Grapefruit Australian Pears.152 words
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Advertisement228 1933-07-15 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. I Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1926 REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Singapore BRANCHES 21. First Cross Street. Malacca. 11, Light Btreet, Penang, AJID 4. Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur. BOARD OF DIRECTORS S. Q. Wong, Esq., (Chairman),228 words
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Article2716 1933-07-15 4 And Left It To Further The Cause Of Peace I i CENTENARY OF ALFRED NOBEL When, or October 21. memorial speeches are pronounced m the Nobel Building m Stockholm, and wreaths laid upon the grave m the! okl Storkyrka. m which lie the ashes of Alfred2,716 words
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Article429 1933-07-15 4 ARTHUR DAVIES - ARTHUR DAVIES By LOGIC OF FORTY HOURS' WEEK Latest Problem For The League There is considerable lo«ic and reason be- hi;id the demand for a JO hours' week DurB3g the last few decades, machinery ha^ added so Immensely to the productive apaeity of man that429 words
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Article124 1933-07-15 4 (liiintrd Divorce From Dragoofl Husband n nl 'i drvoree na- bifn inusssd ba Mrs Mans Lucy Mi nn> bMm dasjgM Mr and Mn Stanlex Baldwin BJ| BjSjBSSJBJI o: tin !uis(-ondm t of hei husband Captain Ki(hard Gordon Munro. of th» 4tli Dra M Ouardi Th«- decree w.i124 words
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Article82 1933-07-15 4 Creatini; Meat Bast For Sakhalin llahaio\sk. July |f During .the coum Bl the nesl fei sjanths, noo h< ad oi dear are to be transt n <i I th< m 'fhern StltlUSJ il thi Okhotsk- K\>. nsk\ ion |0 Sakhalin with thS Objecl ot .:c:itin_; m<82 words
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Article70 1933-07-15 4 10.00(1 Tuns A Hay Output bpccttd Uy Kxprrts Baku. Jul> 12 In th« opinion ot ueoloßkal i\p«itx. th KallMky limpid, wm <>r Urn mwhi to Uh r« IpuMle of Arrrbaid.ian. will prooably br \u n. 10.000 tons daily m ten months' tinir Oiu- w 11 akMir Mm70 words
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Advertisement191 1933-07-15 4 ECHIGOYA^ SUMMER SAIJ ionmieiK'iiitt' W«iMltt>. tin,! FOR 6 DAYS ONLYI Middle Road. I It n I ~VELVETS DULL ANGEL SKIN ANGEL SKIN LACKS NEW SHIPMESTWassiamull Assomull Co 31-S3, HIGH STREET, If lift YOU NEED EXTRA ENERGY X et it mi n this a//.n<, M r,.sh»,ent d^ "~1 I here's not191 words
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Advertisement184 1933-07-15 5 "opening to-day at the ALHAMBBA 1 h Empire Films Present t^ A *J7 I a v^«^^ I FKANZ LtHARS Merriest Viennese Romance "WHERE IS THIS LADY?"! Son usic by the famous composer of "The MERRY WIDOW" |iffl .r«MiiHHiißßii^ii flMaiCHß| Snappy comedy! Sparkling Sonts and Dames. I TBF BIG BRITISH COMEDY184 words
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Advertisement151 1933-07-15 5 with Hungary's most beautiful Musical Comedy Star j MARTA EGGERT I I? I I i/** .^^E. .^V^En I I I With a Great ALL-ENGLISH Supporting tast— I OWEN NARFS. GKO. K. ARTHUR and WENDY KARRIE I s I Modern Vienna care-free city of romance and laughter where youth rules the151 words
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Advertisement81 1933-07-15 5 Yo» need suffer no lonfer the seta end discomfort of Hin malls n Sciatica. Lumbago If your Mood Is kept m a pure and healthy slate remove the cause of the trouble by taking Clarice's Mood Mixture. QTairri hti mdStmm Bt— e> tmoi m UQUM> m TAMUTTfrnm We>U TURK E81 words
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Advertisement251 1933-07-15 5 B aßaa9|BH|9aaHMvaa|Hß||taa|H||Bk I 6.15 9.15 Matinee i c /4a^fo!«- Sunday I c. temple iHUMitnra SUCCESSFUL PLAY "A TO-NIGHT KOOF AND FOUR WALLS" I —BECOMES A SUCCESSFUL J BRITISH FILM j B^ i^^B Three Popular British Star> *&W*>/ New Songs Keautiful Music j JMB^J EDWARD* L^k .-^^fl I I Hear Hernia251 words
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Article458 1933-07-15 6 MOBBED AT RYDER CUP MATCH Forced To Take Shelter In Clubhouse Tlit' Prince of Wales was involved m a wild stampede of 15.000 people many of them women his hat was knocked off. he was bang«d m the back, and his feet were trodden on458 words
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Article233 1933-07-15 6 Exhausted Tennis Players Toss For Victory An tmaatan Mni-ftnal m the mmi iin^ir&l hi the Loodon Lawn IWmli championsini)^ at. Queen'i Club. KeMdngton, ended m the tw«.' American players. LMter B BtotJfen and ciif- J ford Siitf. i toottaf Op for the ruiht to vlav233 words
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Article177 1933-07-15 6 Polite Spurts And School Displays Some at tha ewmti m ttw FtelMuv Police Sj)o:ts van vloseiy contorted aim the times recorded wer« gooa. The individual championship fur the Malay I Contingent was .von by Abu Samah of Kuanun. and tor the Indians and Siklus by Buta Sinyh of177 words
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Article378 1933-07-15 6 WORLD'S HARDEST CENSUS Numbering The People Of j The Backwoods Australia is counting heads,, and the ta.sk Ls considered to be the must difficult eraMM Job m the world Little pink fam to till up and simh on Mm dotted line will easily !>■ distributed over Sydney.378 words
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Article527 1933-07-15 6 Kan On The Player Writer The attendance thus year wa> rt.. bn _'i -t on record at the annual BSJMVaI mec~.iim ul Ibc Rutby Union, and tbt Mattel dealt with Aa.s of greater '.mportaiv <• th.m ih» IW|] r'lii i>f ;«renda In a treat .iiid crrov527 words
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Advertisement455 1933-07-15 6 WATERY BISTERS SPREADJVER FACE Caused Irritation. Face a Sight. Healed by Cuticura. "Watery blisters began breaking out on my cbin and caused irritation. The blisters broke and the trouble spread all over my face. I was a sight as my face was covered with scales. I tried other remedies which455 words
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Advertisement362 1933-07-15 6 At. DEPENDABLE AS AN Al TH>%T depends N^ on'OVERHAMG' T?l It's a very important point tins feature 1 111 I of body <overhang. J If the rear seats m any car make you sit jm behind the axle you will experience riding discomfort the rise and fall of the car362 words
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11 1933-07-15 7 ON- TRANSFERRED SHARES PART OF A BANKRUPT ESTATE 41EF -TICE'S RUUNG11 words
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Article113 1933-07-15 7 V iM Inspecting! m the course Kota Lama, by a clerk, fell 'ho estate on Tues-11-known member of Vila Kangsar. The r ae duy at Kuala "Fortunate witness" writes to the Mala: I Mail. I would like to describe an unusual In I cidtnt which I was fortunate enough113 words
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Article335 1933-07-15 7 MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE'S LATEST DECISIONS )j F.M.S. Licences Valid m Settlement The loUowing action was taken by committee! No. l of the Singapore Municipal Commi,sioners at meeting held on July 4th. Confirmed suggestions made by General Committee regarding time schedule for cessation or j licences of335 words
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Article335 1933-07-15 7 Movements of Diocesan Workers Tht DoaUs have been busy M usual ;tnd thp Naldf ra mv.st have tarried n full complement when .she sailed for home bMt week, says the Cathedral Monthly for July. Amongst others were Mrs. S. W. Jones the Lefsl Adviser's wife from Johore335 words
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Article143 1933-07-15 7 Death of Former Selangor "Residency Surgeon" News of the death of Dr. A. W Sinclair, who was Residency Surgeon. Selangor, nearly fifty years ago, has just been received m Malaya. Dr. Sinclair's name did not appear m the pension list and it was assumed by the143 words
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Article970 1933-07-15 7 THE REBIRTH OF CHINA I Gradual Growth of Foreign Relations EXTRA-TERRITORIAUTY Dr. Urn Boon Keng's Lecture •The old military spirit m China ha* tan re-born, and I think it is for the good of the world The Chinese citizen does not now wear long, cumbersome sleeves, nor does he walk970 words
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Article235 1933-07-15 7 CAUSING HURT BY RASH ACT CHARGE Alleged Failure to Stop After Accident The accusation that at 8.30 on Thursday j night he knocked down a traffic police constable at the junction of Orchard Road and Tank Road and drove on without stopping to investigate the accident,235 words
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Article279 1933-07-15 7 Trial Of Seven Alleged J Participants Continues At the suggestion of Mr. W, A. Brings, who hi appt. arinn for one of the accused men. the I stHffJi against seven Chinese of assisting m the management of a public lottery vas yesterday, amended betore Mr. J. F.279 words
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Article136 1933-07-15 7 Saturday, Jul> 15th llrfore the < hii-l Justice and Mr. Ju>ti«f C'obbett m thr I*. Court at 11 a.nu D C A 6 33 Nat Nathanson Respondent J vs. Tan Quce Eng (Appellant) Rrforr Mr. Justice Mills m the 2nd. 1 ourt at 11 a.m. Criminal Appeals:- R«x136 words
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Article70 1933-07-15 7 The allegation that he had threatened a compatriot named Chong Koh, with injury m t his house In Balestier Road on Wednesday, was made aßainst a Chinese. Chong Choh. when he appeared before Mr. J. P. P. dree:?; m the second court yesterday to answer charge of attempted70 words
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Article180 1933-07-15 7 Orchids As Exhibit m Case It is not usual to find flowers m a polii court, but when they do find their way into that sanctum it is invariably m the form of an exhibit m a em There was an instaneo yesterday, when two Chinese. Sim180 words
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Article251 1933-07-15 7 "BRING HIM DEAD OR ALIVE!" Police Official's Advice to Bailors MISSING ACCUSED Magistrate Allows a Week to Find Nan Appear with him dead or alive!" ttm the advice given by Mr. H. B. Sym. A.S.P. m the second police court, yesterday, to two Eurasians who had stood surety for a251 words
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Article145 1933-07-15 7 Alleged Amuck by Malacca Constable From Our Own Correspondent* Ma lace. t. JuJy 11. M-nsational triple tragedy was recently enacted at Malacca and the inquest opened Btfbre Mr. H. C. Willan In the District Court here to-day on Baga Singh, a police sergeant. Arjan Sinph. a constable,145 words
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Article145 1933-07-15 7 Chinese Youth Before the Court I should ha»e thought that h« would have been more profitably engaged m helping his mother." was the opinion of MV. H. A Porr»-r. the first ma^i^trate. with regard to a Chinese youth who pl:aded guilty before him y-sterday to a charge145 words
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Article84 1933-07-15 7 (General Lady Superior Visits Klang From Our Own Correspondent) Klanc. July 13. A concert was held yesterday at the Klang convent for the visit of the General Lady Superior of French convents m Malaya and the Mother Superior of Kuala Lumpur. All the classes contributed to the programme84 words
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Article39 1933-07-15 7 A tine of $1 was inflicted on a Chinese, Kirn Kee Chong. for cruelty to animals. He hjid been arrested m Malabar Street yesterday 1 mornin*. holding seven fowls by their feet wit^i their heads downwards. i39 words
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Article356 1933-07-15 7 RIKISHA-PULLER WHO DID NOT DIE VICTIM OF ROBBERY AND STABBING Deposition Taken m Hospital An attack, on a rtdLsha puller by throe Chinese, alleged to be members of a secret society, was the subject of a preliminary Inquiry which was continued yesterday, before Mr. w H. Blacker, the third magistrate.356 words
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Article324 1933-07-15 7 Accused Said to be WeilKnown to Complainant A Tamil tamby named Palliah, > nplu><u uy T. B. Rogers and Co., was ualkm.' near St. Andrew's Cathedral about 8 p in. on \!.nh 27 Palllah. who had a short uh.k- before b).rowed $30 from a friend In Chul.a Street324 words
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Article186 1933-07-15 7 Huge Accumulation of Freights Mowov, July It. Large freight consignments have accumulated at Pogranirhnaya Station since the rupture of through traffic on the Chinese Eastern and Ussuri Railways as a result of the repeated violation of the railway agreements. The detention of this freight at Pogranl- chnaya has186 words
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964 1933-07-15 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY. JULY 15, 1933 THE LESS WORK MORE PAY RESOLUTION For the first time the World Conference got down to realities a.s they affect the ordinary individual when it faced the American delegation's resolution for shorter hours and longer wages There is a vague unreality about the964 words
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Article37 1933-07-15 8 Shedia. New Brunswick. July 14. The whole of the Italian Armada landed at 8 58 p.m. B.S.T.— Reuter Shediar. Nrw Rrunnwick. July 14. The rtalian flyin«-boats tcxik off at 851 am Reuter jitu-al timrReuter - 37 words
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Article49 1933-07-15 8 The Hon Mi. A s. Bailey will take up a judKoship m Johore on July 19. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Topham ot Kuala Lumpur. have left for home by the Antenor Mrs. Arter has arrived from Hour Kong on a visit to Kuala Lumpur before proceeding to England49 words
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Article393 1933-07-15 8 CALCULATING DUTY ON TIN LORD ELIBANK AND CHANGE OF METHOD House of Lords Discussion London. July 11. 1a rd EUbui.-. m the House of Lord*, usltca ii tMe Ooverp.iu-nt would consult th- Fede.v-d r..'fiay Stairs with a Mew to withdrawln? Ut change of method of calculainn thr duty on tinBritish Radio - 393 words
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Article87 1933-07-15 8 Uediu'tion of Interest Kates Ket-om mended l-.nd..n Mmly It. At ih«' request ol the Gvrman Rrichsbiuik a mevttnu took place m l»ndon on July 10 and between reprrM-ntatMts of th« Oerman public debtors and foreign bank redltorv rotnmlttcr The latt* .t:reed. >t«in(! to the present lunign rxt haticcsBritish Radio - 87 words
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Article74 1933-07-15 8 Levy of a Penny !*er Hair l.ontlun. I j I v I I Ihi Cor lon Itulu.st i Bill »a» read a third time In the Hoi/ nl Lords Thl* bill *h- pa.s-.«xi m the Houm <»t Com■MM on May 19 It provides for the continuance torReuter - 74 words
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Article49 1933-07-15 8 United States Projects l\.i<.hin«l..»i Li I* 14. Tin C-abuirt Buunl ims api>ro\«tl riwr iinti intiboui tImKJ »»«utrol project* amounting to x thousand million dollar* and has ih\id?d th« United States into ten roues, i«ir tin' pur^iosf of HdmlntsUrliiK publn workv and ud\un<rv f Istatts and nmnicipalitu > ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article48 1933-07-15 8 Protests Against I'ayment In Paper Pan- hilt 14. 1-e Temp* thinks that the French Oo\ern ■MM will support any prote*U which may bi n.ade ;malnst payment of Chinese Fi\e per Cent 192S Iy>an coupon* m pAper, e^jeclaJly .-v Chinese custom^ receipts are m vrold units ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article55 1933-07-15 8 65 Engines Fight Outbreak London. July 12. Sixty -tlve fire engines worked over three hours this afternoon before extinguishing a fire at the chemical works of Messrs Forties. Abbott and Lennard at Bow. London. The flames, nearly 100 feet high at one time. s«e~* the RiverBritish - 55 words
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Article17 1933-07-15 8 Dr and Mrs Smith, of th«» Ontral Mental Hospital. Taiijons Rambutan. an leavum toi hntn*' m September.17 words
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Article288 1933-07-15 8 GUERILLA SOLTH_ gji Dolonor i^ Ca|,:ired Th* Mill., kflkialh u< i... itlng force attain** t ifu-h- ihuk m t >f General P»ju rntrrrt m. h >erii sent th< r South -x Jun Tien- m, *ke up a m ihe o« t;i< iui hang Is rri* >fSin Chew Jit Poh - 288 words
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Article51 1933-07-15 8 Japan's Protect at Krt of holonor Will) reit r«i, 1 «d\an< ii u into N Uutt the uarriM i f«*»* border town ..(!>•. it is oftVialh *w. I Japane tmliui t a stro»K j>rt>t«M tattM at PrkUi I>olon-)i violation «>i th« illKl d< < ...I It. ilrhl to tak«51 words
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Article46 1933-07-15 8 LATEST Rl Bill N|) *5 AND Sill i inc. K%T Rubber ami sterling rate t? specially cab!< as follow Rl I'HrK i Spot (Hi. (Sell. Oct.-Doc Jan-Mai April-Juru Market Joly Sept Oct Doc s ji Spot 3 Month Markt>' S mo Now York Pmrti46 words
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Article16 1933-07-15 8 Pro\ uu'» Reuter •>v, n (1! i: 1 1 sight -Mtlng «i> •s On tinReuter - 16 words
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Advertisement164 1933-07-15 8 Caldbecks "Golden Lager Prices Competitive to Locally Brewed Beer. OBTAINABLE AT ALL PROVISION STORES BY SPECIAJ nLa J0 TO H.M. THE %PPOINTMENT KING Ol SI AM ESTD. 1872 DIAMOND SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. also Bridal presents m diamond set Watches. Brooches. Bracelets. Pearl Necklaces. LARGEST AND WELL-SELECTED164 words
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Advertisement125 1933-07-15 8 DIAL O RESERVE TABLE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. The following reduced flnst cla.ss passenger fares are now In operation from Singapore Single Return Port Swettenham 51 4.00 24.00 Penang (via PI. Swet-tt-nhamt &>t>.o« 45.00 Penang (direct) J30.00 S 50.00 Belawan 555.00 90.00 »»**•"»•< 560.00 SlO.-..00 ■W J45.00 75.00 Labuan $50.00125 words
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Article121 1933-07-15 9 CAREER MARKED BY STORM AND STRESS Thre* Months Recess Likely To Be Proposed i TORY AND INCONCLUSIVE TALKS TO BE CHECKED London, JaK 14 V announced that the World Economic Conference will ldl( the plenary session on July 27. The Bureau has requested ittcesReuter - 121 words
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320 1933-07-15 9 AMERICAN ATTITUDE TOWARDS CENTRAL BANKS j-. unexpected storm Economic Conference. >n July 27. No indication seni been given as to the assembly, but m con- :ov. illusions regarding irty re-mooting. the plenary meeting on o the Bureau the question the recess and power will i'r.f Bureau t<> summon delevorld situationReuter - 320 words
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Article399 1933-07-15 9 SHIPPING SUBSIDIES a I fade it «8 Into a Government f unction London. July 12. eedings ol the Worio having now passed its morning and several ting prhatHy ton will hold a morning to discuss PUblfc works and two nation for a pact W*on M well as the the importReuter - 399 words
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Article116 1933-07-15 9 All Planes Now Land At Kohpah I From Our Own Correspondent nangkok, July 14. The Astraea left Don Muang this morning at six and arrived at Rangoon at a quarter past ten. Owing to the monsoon floods. Don Muang Ls now closed to civil aviation. Dutch planes116 words
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Article63 1933-07-15 9 Reich Minister's Advice Berlin. July 14. A combination of economic self-sufficiency and internationalism is advocated by Herr Schmitt. the new Reich Minister of Economics, m a speech m which he said, "we must be sensible merchants and. like everyone else, help ourselves first. On the other handReuter - 63 words
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Article37 1933-07-15 9 London. July 14. The reported French occupation of South China islands evidently refers to the mapping of I uncharted islands m latitude 10, longitude 115. The islands have an acreage of approximately 300. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article218 1933-07-15 9 SHIPMENT OF DRUGS TO SAN FRANCISCO Charges Against Shanghai Millionaires San Francisco, July 14. The District Attorney has charged the Ezra brothers with sending to San Francisco eight shipments of narcotics valued at a million and a half dollars. The ninth shipment was afterwards found concealed m218 words
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Article144 1933-07-15 9 No Alteration In Powers Of Commissioner London, July 14. Sir P CunlirTe Lister m the course of a comprehensive survey of conditions m th< Colonies jn bringing up the Colonial Office e.-.timater. m the Home ol Coinnions ;nd tnat despite the tremendous lall m prices exports from Britain144 words
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Article58 1933-07-15 9 American Clothing Trade Stoppage HSU York. Jul> 14. Simultamoiwlj with th*- effort* aj the National Indvustrial Council ft»r reco\ery and to establish codes governing wages and Working conditions. 23.000 workers struck \\ork m MM states of New York. Miissachussetts and Ppiiusylvania. The trades are mustly dothing. but other58 words
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Article55 1933-07-15 9 Ratified By 18 Nations Cienrva, July 14. Thirty iright nation- have ratified the Convention limiting th«- manufacture and distribution ot narcotic drills which comes into force to-day A supervisor conimittce Yw.^ been ap pointed to deal with each countiys annual requirt'mint> the estimates of which should reach GenevaReuter - 55 words
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Article64 1933-07-15 9 Honoured By King of Italy Rome. July 14. Signor Mussolini received Mr. T. V. Soong Xt tho Palazzo Venezla at 6 p.m. and personally presented him with the Insignia of the Grand Crow of the order of Saint Maurice Lazarus which was bestowed on him byReuter - 64 words
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Article45 1933-07-15 9 Further Conversations m London London, July 14. It is understood that conversations have taken place In London on the Dutch rubber restriction scheme between Dr. Colijn and Sir Philip CunlifTe-Lister. The talks were of an exploratory character and no decisions were reached.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article40 1933-07-15 9 Pressure Against Sterling Relaxed London, July 14. The money market is normal and featureless. i Dollar opened at 4.80 and appreciated to 4.77 Pressure against sterling by gold countries i relaxed Sterling is now steady all round. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article467 1933-07-15 9 CHINA UNDER THE YOKE Not Resigned to Situation Conceived m Perfidy DR. W. W. YEN'S SPEECH Growth of Cordial AngloChinese Relationship London. July 14. The League and the League Assembly Report on Manchuria would go down to history as one of the most Important documents m the ftaht lor internationalReuter - 467 words
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Article119 1933-07-15 9 "Individual Disobedience** Proposed Poona. July 14. A novel plan of instltutinv; 'Individual Disobedience" instead of mass Civil Disobtdience is attributed to Mr. Oandhi by a reliable informant, who says that the Mahatnia feels he is no longer able to carry the country on f he mass disobedienceReuter - 119 words
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Article37 1933-07-15 9 GANDHI I'XRKPENTENT Poona. July 14. It i.v understood that Gandhi has definitely pronounced m favour of a continuance of civil disobedience, though he is prepared to accept an honourable settlement with the Government I after negotiation.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article41 1933-07-15 9 Poona. July 14. It Ls unrierst(X>d Congress has decidt'd to J 1 continue civil disobedience, but has authorised j Gandhi to seek an interview with the Viceroy 1 with a view to a settlement Gandhi is writing the Viceroy forthwith.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article108 1933-07-15 9 "SAILING BOAT IN FOG Dr. Sprague And United States' Advance New York. July 14. "It is better for the United States to go forward as if she were a sailing boat m a fog." declared Dr. Sprague on his arrival here from England, accompanied by Professor Moley. He said -anReuter - 108 words
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Advertisement143 1933-07-15 9 Protects food against ants I without water, chemicals I or attention. I THE FIRST COST 1 <m§)W^ is I |W* <^fM THE LAST COST 1 This wonderful device P©^ f\ positively prevents small f/I a»ts getting into cupboards, fy 1 ice chests, {tables, etc. j^%H J Unbreakable, Small, I j143 words
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Advertisement646 1933-07-15 11 0. S. XL. Lane. ?Oft AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA. D«« Salb. fIiENOS AIBES Tia Colombo, Durban, Cap* Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santos and Ifonterklao Round-the-world fare I17S) < VPK TOWN and Durban 7* lf > t.VTOS and Rio de Janeiro via Colombo. Mom- U^ 7 Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. Beira, L. -Tare646 words
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Advertisement443 1933-07-15 11 I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I c^rf AMERICAN MAIL LINE i< or COm^Rf VTITH G€tl«ffY TRAVEL PRESIDENT LINER TOURIST Fares from Hongkong The Sunshine Route AU Vmi Ail Yeat During July One way Special t, Summer Hound Trip To Honolulu Gsl63.- Gsl9s.San Francisco GS2OO G$ 9 40* Los Angeles GS2OS G5246.Neu443 words
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Advertisement893 1933-07-15 11 K. P. M. KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSC HAPPIJ TOBOALI-Saturday. July 15. Koedap, Tampoctih. Tampat-Tlnrel BengkaUs and Bacma Si-Apl-Apl. VALENTIJN— Saturday. July 15. Bawean. Padang-Bay. Boelelrng and Soerabai* GEN. VAN GEEN— Saturday. July 15, Rhio. Blllitcn and Batavia TOG lAN— Saturday. July 15, Pontianak TOMOHON— Saturday. July 15. Slngfcawang, Pemangkat and SambaA893 words
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Advertisement660 1933-07-15 12 BURNS PHILP LINE 1 Incorporated m Australia) A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY VISIT AUSTRALIA IN THE SPRING SPECIAL FIRST CLASS RETURN FARE £74 ($634.29) Special arrangements have teen made to enable passengers to make the round cruise to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne via Java by the well-known ss "MARELLA* (7,475 tons gross660 words
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Advertisement662 1933-07-15 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantuti Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantuti Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besan Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday,662 words
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Advertisement613 1933-07-15 12 CHURCH SERVICES sth Sunday After Trinity ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL v 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 5.30 p.m. Evensong i Choral > and Sermon 10 JO a.m Service at H.M. Naval Base Monday. Wednesday and Friday at ft am. Holy613 words
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Advertisement699 1933-07-15 12 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGaS COMPANY LIMITED FOR FREMANTLE, ADELAIDE. Mil s AND SYDNEY S.S. "QUILOA (7765 tons Gross Reg is t. SAILS H a.m. MONDAY. Jl I A Good saloon accommodation available. Fares i.. Adelaide $220. Melbourne $2*5. S>iln, BOISTEAD •lv. i Tele. No 5437 BIBBY LINK. For |hj I699 words
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Article705 1933-07-15 13 FIVE EUROPEANS ARRESTED Bloodthirsty Coup In China Sea Alter "one of the greatest man hunts m the history of Dairen, all five foreigners alleged to haw then responsible for the piracy of the Shenn An and the atrocious murders on board, have been arrested Arthur705 words
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Article115 1933-07-15 13 Admiralty Warning Against Improper Use The Admiralty has made a discovery It hi found that the blade and of the .seaman i lasp knife are apt to b? put to many uses f< which they are unsuitable "A blade tempered to give a good cuttlr edge cannot115 words
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Article45 1933-07-15 13 A report dated July 13 from Master of Vs Vollenhoven states that the trunk of a big tr« about six feet In diameter standing out vert cally. length unknown, is a danger to navlgi tion In Lat. 2.33 North. Long. 16.08 East.45 words
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Article25 1933-07-15 13 U Bedsteads i Rate of freight on iron bedstea m cases, crates or bundles, is fixed at $10. per 50 cv. ft.25 words
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Article424 1933-07-15 13 Details of Improvement Plans Details are new available of the two schemes 'commended by a committee of the Chamber f Shipping of the United Kingdom as a praccal remedy for the worldwide depression m le caryo-carryinfc industry. Under the first scheme old ships will be 'rapped, while the424 words
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Article514 1933-07-15 13 Arguments m the Whangpoo CoOiskNi m th.- Adimiaity DMatoa recenUl Mi histlee I aiiKtuii sittui! 1 vviMi Trinity Master Mard a rase trM under tIM Sh»>rt Caus»' fka m which the Ocean Steam-lnp Co Ltd. ol Liwrpool rlaim»'d m iwptai of dur.aer sustained by tlie sti amt-r Calchas514 words
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Advertisement426 1933-07-15 13 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Hea 13b KOBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. lep Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. Ihe premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered uith the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. I ondon rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features include pictures, ladies' page with latest fashions,426 words
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Advertisement342 1933-07-15 13 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA \T J7 AND MOST OF THE U.S.A ¥l Thc Nw Scenic Rmu of itw CanadlMo Natlooiu kaiiwmr* t V See the bast of the marveltoiiN <-an«dian Rockle»— «tay »i Jasev CK«^B» Park Lodge la Lbe heart of wniuiroaa icmn.ialn r»«^ui> m jSj/^^^ "ravci straight Lhi-uufrb from342 words
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Advertisement1314 1933-07-15 14 ADVENTURE RUSH TO HIMALAYAS BRITISH SUCCESS FIRES INDIANS Several Expeditions In Prospect Calcutta. July 13. The succesh of the Houston Expedition and the efforts of various Everest expeditions to ronquer the highest peak m the world have aroused thr imagination ol adventure-loving Indians While lnlurmation conns lroni Ahmedabad that an1,314 words
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Advertisement488 1933-07-15 14 BANKS AND INSVU \m CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUBT»AIXA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter > Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £6 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 13.000.000 HEAD OFFICE I 38. BLshopsgate. London. I.C 2. Ageneio Branch** A lor Star IloUo488 words
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Advertisement259 1933-07-15 14 THE YOKOI' i.r« BANK ri». y Capital SubstTib^d up) Reserve Fund Hft Prrs..: *> Vice-Pres Head on, Singapore Bran, h R M I t lOVlinv lf(s W«Vnunst«r I BM National j,^ IJ«'\ds Banl. I Alexandria I F.tr. CalrutU. Car.t^ S tlen. HAmburf. Ha j Honololu. Kaiy 1 ll Angeles. »!anlla.259 words
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Article348 1933-07-15 15 Ktint: itain's Greai In; the reoei the United Kini the conventic Hepubli lew. two main lac 'In tixst p'ao H relationship 'ht seoom British capital t provtalon of ade Ir order t 'inenti m th .at: takings U tsptn .ckrable dif xz*v*~g igi to this coun r* tne con348 words
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Article126 1933-07-15 15 Changes m Representative Prices July 11 i 2 American Can. Com 947 92 Am T-phone and Terapn 130 129^ Au-heson Railroad 74 ■J* I Dupom l 's*2— Ig a Om Motor. l^ zi^?*™ ?z jj* 4 8. California Edison Co 2 5\ 26 JL Socony-Vac. jj/126 words
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Article173 1933-07-15 15 Gold Pound on Sixteen Acres The report or the directors of Bru.>eh Rubber Estates. Ltd.. presented at th: twenty-' second general meeting of the shareholders at Fenchurth Street. London, on June 30th., states: The result of the years working shows a loss! of £1.051 os. sd. after providing173 words
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Article115 1933-07-15 15 Imports And Exports Decrease London, July 12. The trade returns tor June show that the value of imports decreased by £4,170,533 and exports decreased by £1.257,765. For the past >ix months the imports mere £320.368,731, a decrease of £40.488,875 and exports ±175.289,757. a decrease of £11,435,705 A featureBritish Radio - 115 words
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Article174 1933-07-15 15 Singapore, July 14. Alter a certain amount of easiness earlier m the mtmt prices have again been carried upuam by a further wave of speculative buying jn America, based, it is reported, on hopes of restriction. In spite of all the restriction ru- mours and174 words
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Article386 1933-07-15 15 Exports 50 Per Cent. Greatei Than 1932 The Japanese Consulate-General, Singapore has received the following trade report from Toklo. Japanese total exports for the half year jusi ended were Yen 829 million and imports Yen 1015 million, showing an excess of imports over exports of Yen 186 million.386 words
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Article179 1933-07-15 15 (Jilt Edged Securities Improve London. Jul> 11. Oii m- Rocft Exi-lutnge to-day, speculative activity was considerably redured mainly owin" to demand from America slackeninp off. and most .sections have ruled uncertain but. apart from some reaction m a few equity slnre. price movements on the whol\ were withoutReuter - 179 words
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Article80 1933-07-15 15 Heavy Loss By Banka Mines Medan, July 11. According to the Java Bode the Government nade a loss of f1.1.790.000 during 1932 m workng the Banka tin mines. The Java Bode says that m 1928 the cost >rlce of tin was f1.92.63 a quintal and m 193280 words
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Article65 1933-07-15 15 Exports From Malayan Ports During the week ending July Bth., exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 35.542 cases, of which 28.820 cases were to the United Kingdom, 775 cases to Europe, 3,000 cases to Canada and 2,947 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period, January65 words
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Article696 1933-07-15 15 DREDGE MINES WORKING JOINTLY TANJONG TIN'S PROFITABLE YEAR Influences of Price Rise on Stocks Tin Dredging. Ltd.. m London on June iTmt for^h W <chairman > The profit account I"! b> the ProSt attiHint »as £1.723 5.5. as against £7.052 19s iJf oh h P >ear a decrease <* £5696 words
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Article124 1933-07-15 15 Latest Prices and State Of Market Singapore, Jnly 13. Messrs Outhrie and Ck>y., report that the latest buyers' prices, received by cable this 1 morning, for Malayan Palm OU and Palm Kernels are; Pafan OU m Balk: cXf landed weights New York i (Philadelphia 3.75 cents124 words
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Article180 1933-07-15 15 July 14 SILLING London 4 months' sight 2 4 1 16 London. 3 months" sight 2|4 K32 London. 60 days* sight ji4 London, 30 days' sight 23 31 32 London, demand 2 3 15 16 London. T.T. 2,3 29 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 980 Hamburg, demand 160180 words
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Article155 1933-07-15 15 July 14 Tin Slngaporp Pric© <ncr pikul. tlot 75 Oambler 4 M I>pper White M M FlMke Tapioca 4 jj Pearl Sago BmaU 46n Copra, Sundrled JM Sago, flour g. Devoe's Imperial BrUliani Kerosene per ya s Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per m> M Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per155 words
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63 1933-07-15 15 July Mttu 12 o'rJoefc mm* R.S.H. equal to Loodoo Suuuiard. Spot (loo*- > 12 KB A. equal to London Standard. (P. 03.) j 3^ jj^ Standard RBS on Tender Auj-Sept 12^ U Oct-Dec 1J uijia >_ Jan-lfar 13^4 U% Tone of Market— Pirm Irregular Latest63 words
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Article918 1933-07-15 15 FMDAT, JULY Utfc. I»S3 OMNMMQ QUOTATION* Asam Kumbang |ftj 2^ 3^ Austral Malay (C) 27a 6d 305 Ayer Hltam (sb) 13s 9d 14s 6d Ayer Weng ($1) 90 1.00 Bangrln Tin iss M 19» Basang Padan* <ai 10 v Batu Caves (sl> 42 H 47^ Chenderlang <£)918 words
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Advertisement79 1933-07-15 15 A«w~m» tn ffoe owwh» $Ss.tti.te The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporatea to the Strut. Settlement!) fl£A:: oreat Eastern LUe Building, Cecil Street, Slngaoore n ny has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Ctart-T— LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, B.C. oupreme Court of England and complies with the British Ufe79 words
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639 1933-07-15 16 CLARKE CUP MATCH Nippy Fielding By The Rest A SOFT WICKET Good Bowling By Morrow and Leijssius On a soft wicket the European* collapsed m the opening innings ol the Clarke Cup match on the S.C.C Padang yesterday the Rest, holden by virtue639 words
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Article72 1933-07-15 16 V.M.C.A. League Final Programme The final oi the V.M.C.A. Water-Polo League lor the Framroz Trophy will take place at the Y.M.CA. Pool, Fort Canning, on Friday. July 28th.. commencing at 5 p.m. Together with the final there will be a 120 yards inter-team relay handicap, diving exhibition and72 words
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Article74 1933-07-15 16 ilie Singapore Cricket Club autumn lawn tennis tournament will begin on Monday, August 14th. The programme of events is: 1 Profession pairs (level). 2 The single handicap. 3 The double handicap. All competitors who have not previously played m a Singapore Cricket Club tournament are requested to74 words
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Article247 1933-07-15 16 TAIPING TURF CLUB AMATEUR MEETING Nancycar Wins by Short Head [Frcm Our Own Correspondent] Taipin*. July 14. Taipiny Turf Club amateur meetlnß opened j to-day, the various events ending as follows Iskander Polo Club Pony Race: OANGI <Ishak> 1 CHINDRAWATI (Hashirm 2 DEWI (Halid) 3 Won247 words
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Article375 1933-07-15 16 Johore Nejrri Sembilan Match Drawn [From Our Own Correspondent] Johorr. I: N'egri S«mbiUui 1. Sec*****. July 11. In a hard fought yame to-day on the school padang. Johore and Ne«ri s. -übil.iii drew I—l1 1 m the Malaya Cup. Syed Jalar op» ned the coring for Johore ten375 words
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Article74 1933-07-15 16 Loaningdale Wins by Two Lengths London, July n. The Eclipse Stakes run at Sandown Park to-day resulted as follows: Col. O. Wilson's LOANINGDALE <ChUds> l H H. Aga Khan's FIRDAUSSI (Elliott) 2 Lt. Col. G. Loders POXBRIDGE Bur khu m > 3 Won by two lengths, third three74 words
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Article48 1933-07-15 16 "Crazy Morning" has been arranged by the < Tanglln Club for Sunday with a 'Pool PUff and Pants Party on the Crazy Pavement." Additional attractions are cocktails, champagne and gin fizz, rubber horses, hot dogs and a p Lido parade with prizes for the least things 148 words
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Article302 1933-07-15 16 CANCEL DAVIS CUP MATCHES FRENCH FEDERATION SUGGESTION Nations To Meet In Paris Amsterdam, July 14. The French Lawn Tennis Federation has convened a meeting In Paris for July 22, of all nations who participate m the Davis Cup lawn tenni.s contest to consider the] possibility. already expressed at the Wimbledon302 words
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Article214 1933-07-15 16 Selangor Championships Next Month I From Our Own Correspondent 1 Kuala I. urn pur. July 12. The newly formed Selanttor AA A is preparing for the Malayan A A. A. meetlnß by holding "hi- state championships during the Bank holiday Mek^Bd m Kuala I.umpur It will be a214 words
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Article143 1933-07-15 16 Register Of Classified Referees < Prom Our Own Corr»'si>ond«'nt > Kuala Lumpur. July IS. Tht- following have been granted Selangor F.A certificates and are competent to referee matches under the sanction or Jurisdiction of thai Association and its related bodies Class 1: O. H. Corbett. C O. Sollis.143 words
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Article33 1933-07-15 16 To-day's Malay vs. Wiltshire* Fixture Owing to the Garrison Sports being held today (Saturday) the soccer match Malayans vs. Wiltshires fixed for Jalan Besar Stadium been postponed to a later date.33 words
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Article56 1933-07-15 16 Singapore Championship Tournament The tournaments for the Open and Junior jingles championship of Singapore will take place at the S.V.C. Drill Hall. Beach Road, commencing to-day, at 2.30 p.m. sharp. 1 The entries for the Sect Kirn Cheng badminton arty open doubles championship close on Jvly 4. The draw56 words
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Article427 1933-07-15 16 SERIES OF INTERESTING MATCHES New York~Make VI Against St. Louis New York. July 11. The following were the results of baseball I yamrs played to-day NATIONAL LEACH?*: R H E Boston 5 9 1 Pittsburgh 3 0 8 Brooklyn 2 7 2 Chicago 6 0 7427 words
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Article103 1933-07-15 16 Practising For Batavia Interport The -A* rlass yachts of the Royal SinKapore Yacht Club will have practice races on Sunday, for the forthcoming Interport In Batavia. The B class will sal i u^ of l 4 series O f three races for the Cardosa challenge trophy, ttart 10.10103 words
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Article41 1933-07-15 16 The competition for the ladles monthly midal was played on Wednesday and Thursday and the following *ere the best returnsMrs. R. E. Morris 48 —15_ 33 Mrs J. Wall* 48 12 36 Mrs. P. Wilson 51 15 S641 words
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