The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 July 1933
1933-07-19
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Title Section19 1933-07-19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. rr ESTABLISHED 1835.~ SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, lm I 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article1596 1933-07-19 1 THE office had been unbearably hut thai morning. The thermometer was near to bursting, and the clerks, bathed m perspiration, drooped over tables that loomed through a has* lof calidity. Even the Buddha, laughing and i big-bellied, which acted as a paper-weight on Imy table, seemed to exude1,596 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement198 1933-07-19 1 KUM A LES HOTEL AYA'S PREMIER HOTEL \NITATION AND HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER. THIS EVENING :A NCE— 6.3O to 8.15 p.m. |MAI OINNER DANCE-9.30 to Mid-Night L <ERVED ON THE LAWN k Dan Tea Informal Special L un Dances Dinner Dances Dinner Dances $imp«>n Monday, Every Monday, Every Tuesday198 words
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Advertisement120 1933-07-19 1 TOLUY'S CELEBRATED BRANDY Sole Agents for F.M.S.& S.S. McALfSTER CO.. LTD. I THE ROTARY CLUB OF SIINGAPORE MEETS TO-DAY AT 1 P.M. AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL SPEAKER: Hon. Dr. LIM BOON KENG SUBJECT: "THE EVOLUTION OF HAPPINESS* SEA VIEW HOTEL INFORMAL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTKRTAINMKNT PROVIDED BY THE EMINENT VIOLIN120 words
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Advertisement513 1933-07-19 1 THE DAY'S NEWS Delegates to World Conference are park ing up. Many countries are staled to favour the formation of a sterling bloc of which the Far East should become a party Pace 9. Juda Ezra, the Shanghai millionaire who is charged with smuggling narcotics Into the U.S. declares now513 words
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Advertisement21 1933-07-19 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO PVBJL FRESH, PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LBADDfO PROVISION STORES21 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-07-19 2 ('lark Gable and Carole Lombard m "No man of her own," the new film opening at the Capitol to-night.19 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement473 1933-07-19 2 BATHING CAPS. WAVY HAIR PATTERN m thick dependable rubber, and m the following choice cf colours: Green, Champagne, White. Black. Chocolate, Red and Yellow. I MEDICAL HALL, LTD. CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY* STATIONERS A REPAIRERS. 14A Change Alley, Singapore. The Cheapest House for your Stationery, Typewriters, Ribbons and473 words
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Advertisement575 1933-07-19 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders ai now invited for the following materials o services and that paitlculars of such tendei may be obtained m the Tender Room Municipal Offices Bupply of Heavy pipes and Cast Iro Specials for period Oct. Ist, 1933 to Sep575 words
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Advertisement556 1933-07-19 2 NOTICES. mmSSiSSSSimmmmaSSMmmmmmSSSmmmmmmmmSmmSmaiSi IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. OrlßinatinK Petition No. 6 of 1933 In the Matter of •c THE CYCLE and CARRIAGE COMPANY (1926) LIMITED and Reduced. U And In the Matter ol t Q ORDINANCE 155 g (COMPANIES). NOTICE :s hereby given that556 words
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Advertisement210 1933-07-19 2 Grave Health Dan gefd INDIGESTION w a And "i^"" £*i GASTRIC T^OliriJ I fc r r^\ N^3lw Swtroycr of fShh I WF I 1^ 1 \«i nk to the cKett. ir J* NO CURE -NO PAY J5-7>7 Slnipty obtain a2t tablet bottle of Irving' s Mfi J VEASTVIIK Tablets from210 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous173 1933-07-19 2 THE WEfcfc Wednesday. 19th. Blfb Water 09 05 7 4 ft.. 19.45. %1 :t F<>)tbai; Div. II Police v.v Mid Colleyr. An^on R ad; Div 111. Abattoir vs. OUnaat 111. Jalan Besar Rotarj Tiffin Dr. Lta Boon Kent <»»i The A.t c; Happiaaaa." Ad lphl Hot* 1 at 1 p173 words
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Article469 1933-07-19 3 CLAIM TO BE SON OF MAXIMILIAN Refuses Crowns But Wants Crown Jewels William Brightwell. London fishmonger and Pretender to the throne of Austria, has abdicated the throne on which he has never sat. Formal intimation of the Abdication was made by Mr. Brightwell m a letter to469 words
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Article259 1933-07-19 3 Death of Harirttfton (iordon Forbes The death iKturred on May ].■> of Mr Hartogton Ciordm Forbes states the British North Duiaeo Herald at the aye ol 76 Harinnton O Forbes was the son of Charles Q Porhea, and was educated at Ciodby's School. Petersham. Surrey He259 words
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Article152 1933-07-19 3 Great Salvage Feat Completed The ex-German battle cruiser Von Der Tanu. th» last of the warshij* scuttled m Sea pa Flow to be raised, has been towed to Rosyth dockyaid to be broken up. Ii was on June 21. 1919. that the German H gh Seas Fleet,152 words
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Article60 1933-07-19 3 Tht- marriage arranged between David Charles Watherston. M.C.S., Assistant District Officer. Kuala Kangsar. only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F Watherston "The Elms." Northwick Park Road. Harrow. England, and Maude, only daugter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Noble, of Kuala Lumpur, will take place at St. Mary's Church.60 words
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Article631 1933-07-19 3 CANADA'S WAR DEAD "No Semblance of Drum Beating" Fifteen years after tho Armi:,iict. en > g| the greatest of the memorial:- of the War has yet to be finished. Masshe m conception, it is the Canadian Memorial, on top of Vimy Ridye. and rises above631 words
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Article175 1933-07-19 3 Wife's Appeal Against Decree Dismissed iiie Court of Appaai oooslaUnt oi Urn Isa i t at the Roils and Li»id> Ju.stKfs Lawicnrc aai Slesser. dismissed the apiH-al ot Mrs. Winifred Cieitrudt- Addy. the respondent, and M* aVlMai Herbert Neville the co-resjx>nclent. agahlit li' decree nisi lor dlfwca175 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement113 1933-07-19 3 tfcucarit I doJvetten,/ V s T Than have some PHCEN IX AERATED WATERS m the house when your friends come The men folk like PHCENIX SODA and well, you can be sure of having a favourite for f everyone. r COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED SHORT TRIPS TO CAIRO for homeward113 words
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Advertisement42 1933-07-19 3 To treat these complaints successfully, get to the root of the trouble. Clarice's Blood Mixture is the world's greatest blood purifier and healer, It Is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Of all Chmdm mud Sum. Equally good m LIQUID or TABT.ETform42 words
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Advertisement370 1933-07-19 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 192* REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos 1. 2 and 3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Singapore BRANCHES 21. First Cross Street. Malacca 11, Light Street. Penan*. AMD 4 Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur BOARD OF DIRfcC'IOKS S Q Wong. Esq.. (Chairman). K.370 words
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Article325 1933-07-19 4 •GRAVE CONCERN AT CHURCH DISPUTE" Appeal to Hitler to Negotiate President von Hindenburg hm> intervened m the Nazi attempt m Prussia to gain dictatorial control over the Evangelical Church Military Chaplain Mueller has taken over the leadership of the Evangelical Church League, the federal organisation m which325 words
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Article305 1933-07-19 4 Kritish Slaves m Camp of Conscript Workers In one ol the slave camps of th»- Mfrtffftl Timber Onmmtaartat rh:er unknown English lads are believed to be linilrrinllH all the riuours of Soviet prison liic. Mr Wyndham Simmonds. of N. wpurt. Muii., believes that one of them i>305 words
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Article173 1933-07-19 4 (iovernment Will Not Alter It The law 01 enticement is 'not to be altered. Sir Boyd-Merriman. the Attorney-General, replying to Mr Hales m Parliament said that the Government did not propose to amend the law. Mr. Hales: In a case m the High Court the judge, while173 words
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Article58 1933-07-19 4 Klan*. July 14. Klang members of the Jaffnese Co-operative Society, Ltd. have elected the following office bearers for the current year: Chairman. Mr. P. Philip; committee: Mr. A. Chinnadurai. M* V. Thambia (pqpt office. Klang), Mr. X Arumugam, Mr. R V. Kandiah and Mr. C Ponnudurai. hon wecnimrj58 words
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Article349 1933-07-19 4 Planes Nobody Saw Over Berlin PUBLICITY STUNT Newspapers Ordered To Splash Story According to the Daily Herald the alleged "air-raid" over Berlin, when leaflets were stated to have been dropped and which resulted m a demand for Germany to be allowed to build fast police aeroplanes, was349 words
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Article146 1933-07-19 4 Germany Building Secret Aeroplanes l.undoa. .lunr M). The nowwmtrt Partj orpuk Piaviia fra:..;i-. iceptiral of Germun pres.s statements c ncerntni Urn rccoM alleged night raid of i squadron ol Um/lgn sri ntwanas. which were stated haw dropjx-d auU-Htder propacands leaflet.-, over Oerjnan < itie.^ This alleged incident and146 words
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Article288 1933-07-19 4 Cost Him and Two Friends £150 Albai Ttaonao William Wright, oj Ifornta* ton-road. Leytonstone. Herbert Iron of Km llngton-flWdan Ilfurd. and Thomas Hart, of lin-roLd. Eniield. were summoned at Stratford to show cause why rfCOKn'samt* ol £200 each entered into by them laM December to ensure288 words
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Article447 1933-07-19 4 WITH THREE FELLOW DIRECTORS 4 Months' Hearing At Guildhall The hearing at Guildhall of charges against < Mr. Martin Coles Harman and three other City directors, which began on March 1. ended on June 29, when all the defendants were committed for trial at the447 words
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Article197 1933-07-19 4 Illicit Load m Motor Cur n.> iMwrHluu of leoib. r dutwoi. UMm I lound by Revania nftrwi m a cur m Chun h •tVMt at 5 am on Sunday was cited a-.an r two Chinese. Llm Ch»n?r Hnn-: and Lee Oto Pi.ik. who appeared befoti Urn Cnniin. I197 words
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Article108 1933-07-19 4 Sequel To Trial For Armed Robbery Although acquitted on an origliMl charts ,»f armed robbery at the Assuies yesterday one of the two accused who was thus charged wu* convicted on a charge of causing hurt The trial took place before a common jury rt nd108 words
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Article114 1933-07-19 4 Meeting Of The Clerical Union In view of the fact that the proposal! to Increase school fees will primarily affect the middle classes including those engaged in' clerical services, the Clerical Union is talcing 1 immediate steps on behalf of its members to consider what action should114 words
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Advertisement401 1933-07-19 4 I iHlenburgs Made from the purest milk of cows pastured m the home I counties, the 'Allenburys' I Foods areas easily digested I as mother's milk. They are B germ free and are simply I and quickly made by the adI dib'on of boiling water only. I MOk P«W No.401 words
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Advertisement32 1933-07-19 4 c^T u |«K\IM ft I USCOTCh FINEST! SCO 1 BEEF! O-.'- \\A\ Ul-LJ Hr r rr OCCC I kom FRIDAY I B Nfx< M ill F^^t^V II l JMn W.J.W. 9. H32 words
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Article318 1933-07-19 5 PRINCE OPENS NEW THAMES BRIDGES iTVio REMONY IX DAY ar ni\. ?nes On the yer ■m parent! ;< r L Walei Mimuu'c of beiiv th< over the Tham. L nail am ach i :d^t- thorough L he tsited first, ai Court but hu the mere strucI bangea wliiUi ■•'it 7318 words
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83 1933-07-19 5 FAMILY OF SEVEN Mrs. Swan Drills Her Brood The champion mother swan «t tn is rearing a record family «f Thames backwater at Sir BaTi n iT"* Cymet m Potts. Eton U Clarke s ho Black circles tt. >IM J ln THE FAMILY Ivuiin for her chtLen Sne^'^T 11 h83 words
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Article61 1933-07-19 5 Adventures of Outandi and Noraina havm g robbed a compatriot of $45 f xmmm out .he ban amount a, their counS Mr Coirart appeared also yesterday and said he .say. no rea-son why the Pißt shcuKi now incr.a.e bail. The anuW Wat niually tixed m $100 each61 words
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Article374 1933-07-19 5 GERMAN EX-CHANCELLOR ARRESTED 540.000 DEFALCATIONS ALLEGED Director of Housebuilding Company P>re thai) 100 officials of the criminal police ie instance of the Public Prosecutor, took m steps which resulted m the arrest Of former Socialist Chancellor. Herr Gustav I Bauer who is accused of dishonest practices m ection with the374 words
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Article46 1933-07-19 5 rttt British Minister to Siam k lea\m X f or England on n lew u-ertc* w>it. returning m the autumn He «U1 be tkc third Mmi-.tr.-Plenjfx.tentain TCTBdltod to Siam to lva%.vithm a month H,- wife. Lady M ar y Dormer hr.^ i>r^^r, v if>d try Kenya.46 words
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Article, Illustration35 1933-07-19 5 'ty-two attendants followed Lady Helene Ha y, daughter of the Marquess and Marchioness of Tweeddale when sHp v*« married at St. Marsaffet's Church, Westminster, to Mr. Lionel Berry. ineeaoaie, unen she was35 words
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Article264 1933-07-19 5 J*"** 1 Church and Nursing Home ■From 0,,r Oun Correspondent ThP Bangkok. July 12 KHome o brin« their special need, and diffi! Protestant Church has no endowment TVS JET tmlrely lunterv £sS§£S5Ls *Z*2*J!T m rders ma >' nior, ronnt than P a vi nB annual donations ol the264 words
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Article95 1933-07-19 5 Breach of Trust of Malay W oman's Jewellery A nnddi- -vii.v iirnya- tMUBCd N IiHK na ctaMied before tJie Second Magistrate Mr I 1- tireuy y.strrday niornuu uith haym X d criminal »>rea< h f trust m rann ■<f SJJ7O worth ut IWiMnj k^ion K m« t-> (i95 words
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Advertisement259 1933-07-19 5 A Bril|, a ..t Km PARAMOVST Entertainment! I Openinjj To-day j (13k>,\! > f T^i I I flk I h** Screen's most popu V^>JF Jjill^^^ 1l» WHITE SISTER" I "-^*«i§i<£: '^W|9K*:; I W M. BM#IK I Bl he found I ")l/ MM i* a a ill could |l /wo yfff//?259 words
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2742 1933-07-19 6 BRITAIN'S BLACK DAY AT WIMBLEDON Cochet Defeats American Giant I Prom Ovir Own Correspondent) London. July 4. Excitement succeeds excitement m> swiftly at WimbUdon that ii M h.iul to remember In the lau'i stages ol the meting eith.r the outstanding features 01 the exact2,742 words
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Article112 1933-07-19 6 Winooka Refused For £5,500 Rating enthusiasts m India will not t> Australia's wonder horse. Winooka. m art ion A buyer from India, whose name \\a> not disclosed, recently offered £5 500 for Winooka. but the offer was rejected by the owners who will take the champion to112 words
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Advertisement117 1933-07-19 6 HOLLYWOOD STARS ItrtU- I%»U: Warm t Krur. .St.ir Prefer Tangee Theatrical "Give us a lipstick," sakl the f.inun! luauiiis of Hollywood, "with the s.inif marvelous base as Tangce, but darker and more vivid m coloring." Tangee Theatrkal, the new dark shade for OMMC who require the more vi\id colorinj;, meets117 words
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Advertisement96 1933-07-19 6 JUlfaMUlEhmihe LONG, GOLDEN SEm. Only long strands of pure Golden Virginia Tobacco are contained i n Wills s GOLD FLAKE Cigarettes. The careful elimination by special processes of all deleterious matter ensures the superfine quality of these cigarettes. The name of W. D. &H. 0. Wills is your guarantee that96 words
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258 1933-07-19 7 SCUFFLE AFTER RACES Haiku If He Would Fal! 0 'S STORY bapani disappeared In (>llisiofl corner of our landing alone." rciay In describing I Road which trial of Charles; Traffic Departrge oi negligent c was resumed' Inspector Wood's j m evidence, and' by258 words
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Article27 1933-07-19 7 bid (>., g 'vvl,il,ition To Cli *it wort oi held m the In pectar ad Mala- '«> Show m to pur- ■'•'■J drmw- biana 'I J Pfr-deco-27 words
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Article21 1933-07-19 7 to I Jf the S3 i:me i' d by a I. spooai cifori mount i U open- on21 words
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Article113 1933-07-19 7 SIAM'S FIRST BREWERY CHANG M NKIN Influence of Returned Students Siams Bnt breweiv i Ban(!l >k ••""y 12. O^many. a b.ev.er oJ a .1 ace<l "»ix- that kr the -nd of m' a d thC »W wpert. Euro]^ n >tw >WiMK suitable i" addtion zzzesfs: Ls a Europeahopes ,at tr113 words
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Article163 1933-07-19 7 Demand For Accounts Of Japanese Cement Chop Th'- third defendant, a woman, was repi,then the defendant p url n,r had en i an -s atement of account of the chop, and th,- I '••"nt.fi m now sum.; ror an o«w ul f Olir ..eoounu to he n^bTSd163 words
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Article13 1933-07-19 7 Allegations Against Four Tamils i 2: i 4; hr hearins was13 words
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Article191 1933-07-19 7 FILM ACTOR WHO LOST HIS TEMPER PRODUCER STRUCK IN THE^FACE Alleged Deferred Payment of Wages lAn American nim company -shoot 8 scenes m Singapore of a Dayak nee and a Malay producer being ■Mi irlmw hurt "la rt vo ltar "> sr -art r si t^rjE lowed to leave hospital191 words
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Article216 1933-07-19 7 Wansrkan* Ceremonial Revived at Malacca 'From On, Own Correspondent Malarra, July 17 lOn the tenth dm, IIK tenth C'unese moo,, XVH year, which Ls Novenibf>r 27 next ill take place m Malacca I religious fes- I the ceremonial procession i 08CUN only at intervals of between 12216 words
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Article15 1933-07-19 7 Dr. Lim Boon Kent? will address the Rotary! Club to-day on the "Evolution of happiness."15 words
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118 1933-07-19 7 Another Con stable Shot In Singapore Station Javanese Charged With Attempted Murder "All we know is that he step fellow^'lVST^M a -at.ln 6 Br dge Baui noon nßa on M °nday after.cw;::.; 11 1,,,: 1 1 1 n of h S ht>r anfl ill «*i from ne Chines ptttOMV fell118 words
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Article156 1933-07-19 7 Four iMen With Knives at Bedside I Into a churl I Preliminary inquirj WOMAN'S STORY •*t.-i.«-.»,,, c H orn I Ilioi sJh- saw mmOmt man M||, ■fit xrzzzr lIHATIHC ATION hid s CI( li: jn Uh mm h^ •tsid. and mm Hh complainant. »ho poin^i Him low men156 words
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Article90 1933-07-19 7 Inquest on Triple Tragedy at Malacca M.I 1.V.1 J U |v j; ATJMI Stag* police constable, ran amok +W* loaded rife on July Ma i iln snot BUll I poUeg scrjeant. and Navarethlmlei? h<> H thCn Mlot Verdirt.s <,i suit ide on Arjan Siiv,h and murder Ml Ba«a90 words
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Article206 1933-07-19 7 Errant Police Informer's Fear of Prison Mwv mmfmta* Man th OtekMl Dfctotal JadKe. M, H A Perm, u.sttTday to having. Midiiy di>T,H.u iquor. v, «-p kammm a-:n.,ndrd the Curt by makm, NMWtaMt I pi your worship to .ontnuv mm to <rvlvv a emu instead 01 .sending206 words
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Article74 1933-07-19 7 Motor Car Bursts Into Flames Malacra. July 17. The town Oreoictoetaad a sudd n ca n to day to hie which involved a stationary motor car Much excitement prevailed outside the Malacca resthouse when a stationary motor-car caught Hre and the driver was seen struggling to take off74 words
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Article47 1933-07-19 7 Muar, July 16. Muar has had a very wet week and then wore floods on Friday morning, a most unusual occurrence. Jalan Mai iam. Jalan Jajian Ha Aba and Jalan Bentayan were affected most Jalan Bentayun was imparsable to vehicles and traffic was generally disorganised.47 words
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Article63 1933-07-19 7 Police Campaign Brfa«i $100 m Finos fProm Our Own Correspondent] THuk \nson. July 17 Th» Mire drive against OVKfI who fa** tbrtr bicycles Mmnum continurs unabated and bM now reached Teluk Anwn the police are payinp part:, tW alientl «n to eyctM, who leave their bicycles on roadsides63 words
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Article99 1933-07-19 7 At tin- general meeting of members of the < Sh^apore Municipal Service* Club the follow^ I office-bearers wore elected for the ensuing Gannon yea r Vlcc prM M«-nt Mr. C. P. Snell. Hon I Otncral Secretary Mr. Lcong Yee Soo Hen stn°eH q Af CI tary Mr99 words
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Article51 1933-07-19 7 A ttere*.. which uas dtotaf much damage t,, eat le near JVfaran. michvav between K-antan Jerantut. was M by M ay Paku a feu rio h ts ago. l t WR s shot after i -d killed a b^lo nd th rarcass to the Kuantan police station for51 words
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Article193 1933-07-19 7 TRIPPED OVER BODY Dying Man In Rubber Plantation SIGLAP DRAMA Trouble Over Divorced Wife 'stsj^sni •^ubsequaatly. tuo 11,.., 3HSHb§S?SS and then- wa* a uath*, >***«!«>. "Ed so much Aon, The qUW But h he »«s u n!r; putioherth 1 Uteccm. In n' n lintU lh n«-xi i"^«»n, ia. sl «ere193 words
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Article79 1933-07-19 7 Bereaved Younjr Mothers Sad End A yo.uvr Ch IIW lrl Ilvmß a Übrtn-r, awokr about 4.30 yr. I to Jind h.r mothn drad n ij, j JThj peMM v. rr inform^d and th* i*Kiy re «U "I Om m th, m «ht b,., hir nether her out79 words
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Article63 1933-07-19 7 A 4-yia,-o h i chinos ooy 9m -j, j Mnr, wr j alan 80-., Nt rth(>N I- at 4 o'clock ye^rday ,W,,,,,, Hr rm-ivrd i c,,r on the for, head and v picktd n to an HWBIIIIiLiIuM rmdition ar.d takrn u> Krndan, btbMl pofc* rtatlon vi.,,,, the63 words
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829 1933-07-19 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY. JULY 19. 1933 A KING-ELECT anti-aircraft guns. stated to have come across Siberian frontier, and wnUe f lt^ le true that the armaments came L Siberia, it is highly probab* that the majority of the men were recruited from the volunteers m, hiding m North Manchurla_829 words
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Article77 1933-07-19 8 Danger Over In Portugal Lisbon July 13The police are now confident that they have stamped out all danger of a revolution for a £TTne to come a, a result of the vigorous measures which havt- been taken. Ui» officially announced that 333 alle^d revolution** have tarn anresledReuter - 77 words
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Article63 1933-07-19 8 P»rta. July 15. An imminent Monarchist coup d'etat m Oreec* Is predicted m a telegram from Athens, publi rd m the newspapers and according to unl feverish activity prevailed In both Government and Monarchist camps and Monarchist emissaries have been Instructed to sound the principal foreign government*Reuter Wireless - 63 words
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Article160 1933-07-19 8 A Kiss Before The Mirror At The Pavilion Although studded with semes which have a definitely theatrical t fleet, the Universal picture A Kiss Bi-fore the Mirror vhich Ls now showing at the Pavilion exercises an unusual fascination. It is acted with Rrcat regard for pathos and160 words
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Article119 1933-07-19 8 h LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING RATES j g lb i Rubber and Tin prices and the .sterling rate in New York and Paris Especially cabled to the Free Press are las follow RUBBER M London, July IS. Spot (Buyers) 4 9116d. W^ > (Sellers) 4*119 words
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Article47 1933-07-19 8 KUONAKE EXONERATE BROTHER US. NARCOTICS CHARGE Charges Shanghai Man Wasi Accomplice San Frenciseo, J»>J Juda Ezra, the former Shanghai, miUlonalre. who with W» pother. Isaac, pleaded guilty to violating the| Th, .ttorney -d h, would .tun.pt v. 3yfasri* 1 -r£=| voluntarily departs she miv w u»^ ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article214 1933-07-19 8 Memory Of Assassins Honoured Berlin. J«lj >*• T*o ex-officer, mho murdered Herr Rj**' l^ the Oennan Foreign UinUter. In lt» Sn^SSud suicide to avoid cm*** h.~| had tablet* erected to their memory at tl>« l.pot where they W-W^ Jm|y |fc Three Communist* have been shot dead while brinyReuter - 214 words
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Article159 1933-07-19 8 Conference Proposals For Restriction London. Jul> 11. Proposal* tor re-organislnc the world* bW supply were submitted U> the World Ecom>mtr conference to-day by the International Sugar Council They recommend that countrte* with 1 larg« sugar Imports should stabilise their home 'production at th- pMMtf level In order toReuter Wireless - 159 words
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Article115 1933-07-19 8 Thief 1 autfht On Suspicion Gets Gaol Captured by patrol policeman on suspicion land afterwards identified a» a burglar. Ixm Son? Chye. pleaded guilty yesterday Jo a charge of housebreaklng to Mr. H A. Forrrr. the Criminal District Judge. According to the prosecution a detective mrt i115 words
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Article57 1933-07-19 8 Air Tour Of European Establishments london. Jut IK. Marshal Chanß Hsruh-liant?. Mr. Donald, hli t secretary, and hi« two sons. Tommy and L*e. left by aeroplane thU afternoon for MiUn iu\d I Torino when- they will vUU factories and i subsequently proceed to Paris to Inspect military. iReuter - 57 words
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Article58 1933-07-19 8 (Prom Our Own Correspondent 1 lUnckafc. J«ty 11. Both Prlnc? Damrong and the Prlncv of I .JMnad have recovered from their Ulnnaes and left the Chulatonpkorn Hospital. Prince Damron* ts leaving for a trip to S nsapore by .vn, and will return after hi* holiday via Penan* to58 words
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Article80 1933-07-19 8 CATTING FOR H.E.'s REPORT PROTh »N U 1 1 Commons Iteiund It AiJted by MM* what practical »trp: pore and of the Pmtaken lo protect g*m« Sir PhUlp CunUß* 1 emndattoiu of tin- V J have to be comi c^ J as to 1U relative t n.« NATION v Thr80 words
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Article118 1933-07-19 8 Rumoured Departure if Senior <>fiiciil> iProrn Our I *twoo«, Kuiij Urn^m j» A rrpoi i thai Mr. W t -a Trade and Ca that Mr. E B WiUusi »^j IV te !Atd that M: L D Qg M.Cb. of t»>r Co-<n»- D^MH ttilng rwxt yr^r Mr. W E118 words
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Article61 1933-07-19 8 New Po>t For Hearl Manrhukuo I The rnthrui I Tunf) king ot M*nrhdu»»i very probable foUo»mg rrpcrU t I yxxxy of thr conmtu** """"j constitution lor 1 **J rsUbllshnncnt o( r«; tr.uuoc*.* This. It U pointrti oat lead to ti* ek\»t V.«i It 1* b.-ii« imiwdiaulv tt..- sUtution61 words
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Article40 1933-07-19 8 British Prefer** 1 Id. a lialk* Ti* (townmr..--|MI I j, petrol mmnu!:^ will rontnbut. on it» fit i MHlociv brt»«f: Chemu.. Indu < tan ol ioal >•• < PUnt us expecu-,1 Ibrough »t cvkv output cf 3l».0«0^ onl> ihior ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article36 1933-07-19 8 I i r i S h M PehgU^JJ Wild »ren. day and >ncl< putkt ww The dMiilt I war an«l ihr i applied arvrr T%-o protaf' 1 1 'rtuttt brf ore order I36 words
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Article16 1933-07-19 8 > 111 Ut J-: I for m*n> X 0 ,B«^n Srr. 'clev H. I16 words
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Advertisement325 1933-07-19 8 CAIXBCCICS I I NEW SHtPMEKT OF DUTCH DQJCACJt^ I Dutch Roliuop* I Dutch Eels lo Jelly SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co Ltt. 1 Orchard Road. I 35 JUNO pW Corsetry egf "^B| IV \j\ L^ deling which .V^^yW I W--W^\ A is the latest and most jH| I ,*< i I^7325 words
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Advertisement39 1933-07-19 8 ACCORDING TO A j WRITER the majority of women have an occasional bet. They never have very much on, though. Full cover is provided by a "GAFLAC" GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.39 words
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Article347 1933-07-19 9 I STERLING BLOC PROPOSAL irw-rourths Of Agenda ived [legai for home bts ndon, July 18. on of the World n .<< is proceed->ub-committees j.ir formal rei h emerges the F t thli quarters of the Lstu,,.* the asenda have until the prospects on turn .icy stabilisationReuter - 347 words
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Article87 1933-07-19 9 More Difficulties From China \nd India London, July 18. The mm .surprising development this mornrid Economic Conference was nt of the silver sub-commit-o-morrow indicating that the Mutton despite Senator Q's optimism and a great deal of work behind tl that Ensland and America are ement over Senator Pitt:t87 words
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Article109 1933-07-19 9 Attempt To Restrict Supplies London, July 15. c World Economic Conference few York reports, the many .:.sed there include the ooferam m Washington. the larger countries should among themselves through v ttlto the US delegation Ls said to rued about Professor Molcy's hit one wt.Hi-.'s visit to LondonReuter Wireless - 109 words
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Article141 1933-07-19 9 regard to the export figures to be allotted to Russia, are suspended at present pending the receipt of further instructions from Moscow The conference also appointed a sub-committee of representatives of thirteen producing countries, including India and Holland, to frame a proposal for international co-opcratlon m coSee production.141 words
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Article283 1933-07-19 9 BIG DEVELOPMENTS LIKELY Technical Adviser To Go To Nanking Paris. July If, Eight countries Britain. Prance, Italy, Germany, Norway, Czechoslovakia. Spain and China will be represented on the committee recently appointed by the League of Nations to co-ordinate technical co-operation between the League and China,Reuter - 283 words
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Article177 1933-07-19 9 Another Request To Viceroy For Interview Poona. Jul> 17. The Viceroy, replying to Gandhi's second request, states that there can be no question A the Government ho.ding a conversation -with representative of an association *vhich has not abandoned the civil disobedience movement which is intended to coerce theReuter Wireless - 177 words
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Article170 1933-07-19 9 Husband Suing For Divorce Los Angeles, July 11. A suit for divorce against Sister Aimee MacPherson has been filed by her husband. Mental cruelty is advanced by Mr. Hutton m the suit which allege* that Aimee made married life ridiculous by perpetrating the hoax regarding the birth of170 words
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Article54 1933-07-19 9 London, July 18. A memorandum protesting that the rapidly increasing foreign tariffs on egg products are unjustifiable was submitted by the Chinese delegation at the World Economic Conference to the marketing sub-commission to-day on behalf of the Shanghai egg Industry guild, declaring that the Chine*? duties on foreignReuter - 54 words
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Article306 1933-07-19 9 AROUND WORLD IN SIX DAYS Perfect Conditions For Next Lap NOTMibtrsk, July IS. Mr. Wiley Post resumed his flight at 8.53 1 a.m. to Irkutsk.' He is slightly ahead of his. 1931 record and is assured of perfect conditions. He was met by the youngReuter Wireless - 306 words
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Article329 1933-07-19 9 Simple Ceremony At Rome Rome, Jul> 15. Tin Four Power Pact, chiefly instigated by Mussolini and which it Ls hoped will guarantee peace for at least 10 years, was signed shortly > after noon to-day The simple ceremony oc- j curred m the Palazzo Venezia m MussoliniReuter Wireless - 329 words
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Article99 1933-07-19 9 U.S. Banker Disappears From Nursing Home New Ywk, July 17. It is reported that Joseph Harriman has again disappeared from the nursing home where he was undergoing treatment for heart and j nervoU3 troubles. Reuter. Harriman was arrested m March and indicted before a grand jury on charges99 words
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Article67 1933-07-19 9 Charge Against Mr. Andrew Mellon Dismissed New York. July 17The suit for $220,000,000 against Mr. Andrew Mellon and other former Treasury officials was I dismissed by the District of Columbia Supreme Court. The suit was brought by Mr. David Olson. 1 former investigate of vht Senate Stock MarketReuter - 67 words
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Article79 1933-07-19 9 Question Again Raised In Commons London. July 17. The case of Mr. Lenox Simpson was raised again m the House of Commons by Mr. Thomas William (Lab. Don Valley). Replying. Captain Eden referred to his reply on July 12 and said that the precise ground of the British79 words
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Article516 1933-07-19 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Enthusiasm At Feng's Success EWIRE TO CHANG bined Effort To Drive! Out Japanese Shanghai, July 18. On behalf of the entire population of Charhar a circular telegram has been issued opposing the abolition of the head- i quarters of the allied national516 words
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Article48 1933-07-19 9 j For Nanking In Three j Years toim Franrlsco. July 18. i > (.rniTil t hih Jon-chow, the Chinea* I Air Chlrf, announced here to-day that Nankin* will place In service 3.000 fighting aeroplanes during the next three years— Reuter Simpson were Justified or not- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article64 1933-07-19 9 President Roospvdt Points Out The "Only Way" New York. July IS. President Roosevelt, m a striking broadcast, declared that too ma.ny Americans were seeking to gain money with the least possible work. He urged all to "cast away self-destroying, national-destroying efforts to get something for nothing andReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement379 1933-07-19 9 Don't let the I climate spoil 1 your lovely I heat and f Kjj^^^HH^^^^l^^^^^^g the food \J I and the life out here I that sallow your skin it>s thy ACID the >' cause to pass into it. And that must be dealt with. Cyclax Special Lotion painted on at379 words
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Advertisement605 1933-07-19 10 THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., UU Steam Snip Co., Ltd. and China THE HUAKHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1931) UU Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co Lti THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE BARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co" UU THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN605 words
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Advertisement375 1933-07-19 10 .Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co^ LtcL 3 i (Incorporated In England) i "ELLERMAN^ LINE. i FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. mmmß HOMEWARDS. cS? OP BA-S^ I o n' nd n H^^^ Aug. 14 Aug. 16 CITY OP BAGDAD I-or Havre. London. Rotterdam and HT>urt375 words
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Advertisement364 1933-07-19 10 P. O, British India and Apcar Lin* (Incorporated In Cncland) MAIL, PASSENGER AND C/^c n SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N. fo UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S G(>\ viL LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVi* OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA ty| Tsnaaffe. Shigapw. RANCHI 17,000 July *1 RAWALPINDI N *^fc*364 words
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Advertisement456 1933-07-19 11 SEILLSS, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND NA»'l }v MIDDLESBROUGH. TOO July 27 28 HARUNA MARU T. 10,400 Sept 20 ,500 Aug. 910 5 KATORI MARU T. 10,000 Oct 5 6 12 000 Aug. 23 23 5 KASHIMA MARU T. 10.000 Oct 19 20 500 Sept. 6 1 YASUKUNI MARU T 12,000456 words
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Advertisement617 1933-07-19 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE o&w2 AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO IvIKOPi: FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES. GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave leave Arrivr Spore. Spore. Penang. N. York Pres. Pierce July 29 Aug. 1 Aug. 3 Sept. 13 Pres. Monroe Aug. 12 Aug.617 words
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Advertisement903 1933-07-19 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKF PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU MAJANG— Wednesday. July 19. Prlgi-RadJa. Sapat, T-mbilrhan. Pwloe-Pallcs PengalianEstate and Rengat. TllEDENS— Wednesday. Jrly 19. Muntok and PaK-mbcnr; TOBA— Wednesday. July 19. Tocngkal. Moearr.-S.V.;u and Djarnbt RElJNST— Thursday, July 20. Chcribon (net for pnssengerr.V Semaranc. Sourabaya. Boeleleng. Aiapenam. Pedang-Bay, Bcnoa av.u BanjcKwangi. Tl3ORE— Thursday.903 words
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Article276 1933-07-19 12 RECORDER'S WARNING AT OLD BAILEY Confidence Men Sentenced Determination to put down the possession of "Swank of England" notes, which form part pf the stock-in-trade of confidence tricksters, was expressed by the Recorder. Sir Ernest Wild. X.C.. at the Old Bailey. Before him were Henry276 words
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Article155 1933-07-19 12 Man Identified By Two Women One of the strangest riddles the South Coast police have ever been asked to solve ended when the man who was found dead m the sea at Guestllng. near Hastings, three weeks ago. was identified. He was Thomas Edge, a 26- year -old155 words
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Article257 1933-07-19 12 Novel Lighting Scheme at Malacca I Prom Our Own Correspondent i Malacca. July 16. Stiiß CheonK Society h«».s adopted a novel 'ightinir system at its premises at Tranquerw* Hoad The scheme is a combination of simplicity and primness. In place of the usual electrical nttinps. the light257 words
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Advertisement669 1933-07-19 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 ttw S.S. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] M marella is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de669 words
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Advertisement305 1933-07-19 12 BIBBY LINE. [LONDON ADDRESS 12, PALL MALL, LONDON. 5.W.1.1 of faU twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON. COLOMBO, MABSEULEH. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Sinfapore and Penan t; HOMEWARD StfIFNGH I n\r Kanroon OXFORDSHIRE Aut I BTAPPORDBHIRE Auf 17 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Aug. 31 WORCESTERSHIRE Sr"pt >« CHESHIRE305 words
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Advertisement78 1933-07-19 12 TRANSI.Min^r^N nr t 0 Dutch. FVmh, r^ Nor ian HI I 3S. Rob i I. S. K. UN[ ISHIHARA IMi i u|.. TRANS,'. 7^ «In«rporau i%m REGULAR n f.BT PASSENf^ Win FBOM J4FAM CI.YDE MARI FOB BOM. OSA«* vt on n^ NAOOTA *M» t ROUM4 CLYDE MAHI .j, J VAOOYA78 words
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Miscellaneous661 1933-07-19 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7. 30 ajn. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Saturdays 7 pjn. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a jn. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar> Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas661 words
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Miscellaneous144 1933-07-19 12 Tung Song. Brtt. 156. from Malacca 18 7. for Malacca 19.7. Kuranda, Brit 553. from Sibu 177. for Sibu 22.7. Dukat, Norw 707. from Bangkok 18 7 for Bangkok 20.7. Palopo. Dut. 628. lrom Pemanpkat 17.7. lor Singkawang 20.7. Apoey. Brit. 1776. from Ran R cx>n 17 7 for Hong144 words
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Article637 1933-07-19 13 Agreement Approved By U.S. Shipping Board Modifications of the Trans-Atlantic Passenger Conference .agreement providing new rules for snb^agente 1 activities m {respect to .sale of passage tickets and the handling of funds have been approved by the U.S. Shipping Board While the modifications made no specific mention637 words
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Article235 1933-07-19 13 Text of New Regulations Issued The Hollowing circular regarding amended dues at Alexandria has been Issued by the Posts and lighthouses Administration: "As from June 15 ships arriving at the port of Alexandria will be treated as follows a.s regards port dues: "1. Tourist ships. A due235 words
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Article36 1933-07-19 13 The s.s. Conte Verde (Italian Mail) u> due here on Thursday morning from Shanghai and Hong Kong and will sail again the same day at 5 p.m. for Colombo, Bombay. Port Said. BrindLsi. Venice and Tru-ste36 words
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Article416 1933-07-19 13 New Forms Required by Board of Trade Tlit following announcement was issued br the Board of Trade:— in^J^JrV"" JUly neXt all registered m the United Kingdom will be called upon to produce international Load Line CeSfISS Certificates Merchant Shipping ifS wh^cZance^ transit is demanded. Prom th~ same416 words
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Article357 1933-07-19 13 The Clause Exempting Coastal Shipping Tl.e amending clause b.\ whi.h coastwise •shippii)-. exempted fn»i>i th. Uu M hea\y oils was moved m the B ok of Commons, on the report tUce of th.- nnaacc Bill, by Mr. Bocr-BeUthft, F.nancial S« .;r«-tarv to the IViimmij, and lead357 words
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Article61 1933-07-19 13 Lenlnirnul. July 3. The Sonet steamer Sebastopol has safely navigated the enttue length of the newlyopened canal linking the Baltic with the White Sea m excellent time. Thfc? 227 kilometer waterway was traversed m 32 hours. Including stoppages. The Sebastopol had on board the Soviet commission which61 words
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Article120 1933-07-19 13 According to telegraphic advice from the Chief Inspector of Navigation at Batavia the new light beacon Stanton Passage (position Lat. 3 deg. 0' 38" S. Long. 106 deg. 18" 4" E.) of which reference is made m the Netherlands Indian Notice to mariners No. 28 items 82 of Tm.f <>th.120 words
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Advertisement415 1933-07-19 13 r^ the SINGAPORE FREE PRESS 7h CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. dephnne 60i Ale Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. he premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered ,ith the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest ws, latest telegrams and latest announcements udon rubber and tin cables appear daily. ,cial features include pictures, ladies' page uh latest415 words
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Advertisement696 1933-07-19 13 VEL YE TS DULL ANGEL SKIN ANGEL SKIN LACES NEW SHIPMENT— Wassiamull Assomull Co. 31-33, HIGH STRUT, TEL. 7144. FREE DOCTOR'S BOOK ON ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, CATARRH art Lath* Mief tbrtiffc lieipmive Ht.t Tfutmut THE latest edition of a Doctor's Free C^J nj T r Book descnbuig the most successful j696 words
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Article139 1933-07-19 14 Man Throws Himself In Froni Of Train A mail who threw himself m front oi a trail and escaped appeared before the Bench at Woodford. Northamptonshire He wps Frani Warren, of Woodford. and he was bound ovei on a charge of attempting to commit suicide. James Merton.139 words
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Article249 1933-07-19 14 Inspection Of Upper Perak Mines HE the Governor. Sir Cecil Clcmenti. who i- now at Penang Hill, crossed over to the mainland last Tuesday and visited Kroh and Klian Intan The party was escorted by Enchc Mahmud. M.C.S.. Ag. District Officer. Upper Perak, to Kroh where249 words
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Article201 1933-07-19 14 Scheme to Liberate AH Parkhurst Inmates A ki at MQBPC plan has been discovered at P.nkhurst Prison. Isk* of Wight Officials raided a block lioumiih sixty convicts, and fovmd convicts with Ri ukHlv made keys which fittrd all doors; Ffta»; A rope ladder with hooks for attaching201 words
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Article157 1933-07-19 14 Woman's Features More Sophisticated Paris. L Woman's face is changing to a harder, more sophisticated expression. Thus may be said to summarize the views of l critics after comparing modern faces with those t portrayed m the exhibition of paintings of 1870- 1900. now being held here The157 words
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Article856 1933-07-19 14 PROGRAMME PROVIDED BY SCHOOLGIRLS Cathedral Music E Festival ere seems to be always some new and ctive talent available for use by the committee of the Children's Concerts At the concert that will be held m the Memorial Hall on Monday, about 60 of the girls of856 words
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Article126 1933-07-19 14 Programme oi DrilLs up to and for week nding July 23rd. 1933. Wednesday 5.15 p.m. Headquarters "D" Eurasian) Coy. Coy. Parade; MO PI. (Eurasian) M.G Training. Thursday 5.15 p.m. Headquarters S.R.E ivi Coy. Parade Field Works; "E" Chine.se> Coy. Coy. Parade: "C" (Scottish* Coy. Miniature Friday 5.15126 words
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Advertisement60 1933-07-19 14 SAY STENGAH "DUFF" OF ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS. Sole Agents F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., SA, Raffles Quay, Telephone No. 2234. 1:1 CHANGE TO Those old worn- VVu^H out plugs of yours Ma| may be wasting (TIV^ one gallon J[ E^J every |jj|| maoe <n f»«c_A».o I DISTRIBUTORS FOR MALAYA— fi60 words
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Advertisement603 1933-07-19 14 BANKS AND INSVRaxA CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUBTEALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated to England by Roy** Cban»> Paid up capital to 600.000 abaws mmmMMlti R«erve Pund 2 ™£S Reserve Liability of Proprietors M.000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Blshopsgate, London. E.C 3 Agtncle* and BriMtM I Alor BUr Doilo Bemarang Amritsar Ipoh Seremban603 words
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Advertisement202 1933-07-19 14 THE YOKOHWifJJ BANK LTD. Capital Sutern. up) Rmim Fund Pre*i<' Head Singapore Itrar. U| LOM.. v r> Wet'mtnstor The Nation > Lloyd's B?iir M ih Alexandria -El Calcutta. C»nt< i tien. Humbug. Honolulu Kaivi. Angeles. ;.!nnii Newch*iine ItauKoon X;.. de J. B€tnaran(t. Shaßfh Sydney. Toku Correspondent* Interest allonKlxed Deposit application202 words
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Miscellaneous694 1933-07-19 14 S BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION nOGBAMfBS «>* INDIA, BUBMA. STBAITB SBTTLEMUfTS, and J FIDIBATID MALAY STATES i PROM THM KBfPIRB TRANSmTTBB. DAVENTR*. BUOLAHD. Wavelength* 26 J metre* *nd SIJ J Wednesday. July 19th. j GMT. 110 a.m.- i I 1.00 p.m. Transmission on an omni-directlonal 5 aerial: IIJ Cinema I Organ694 words
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Article105 1933-07-19 15 STOCK K'ET Intiue 1 i American Buying P London. July 15. .i\\ conditions have ays a bit to obtain i with the result [Yeasury notes was t.s 8d per cent.. Government, auain m cloud of low as closed ;o-ua\ i til m sympathy .n:nodities were ingReuter Wireless - 105 words
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Article186 1933-07-19 15 ■Enormou* Swindle of Suez I (anal Scrip B Paris. July 10. B r. rmoni swindle m B which was disB ftvnch police 1 have B Each piece of scrip W quotation Ls worth about £250 sterling.) So irttki found way on V for the moment the and186 words
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Article240 1933-07-19 15 MALAYA "CARRYING THE BABY" DIVIDED OPINION ON TIN POSITION Scarcity of Metal For Near-By Delivery [Prom Our Ou n Correspondent] \t £221 19 London. July 4. as Mala. an producers are concvrned nis maim •fa that u» v vol e r .he |.n.,-r, s c u onls kno lunaer as240 words
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Article303 1933-07-19 15 A Multitude of Rubber Counsellors (From Our Own Correspondent j London. July 4. According lo the Financial Times, mm pnnetpftl iea.-on lor Urn <lifticulty m arriving al any settlement m reuard to rubber restriction" is that then an too many schemes, all different, but all dseenrtng, 101303 words
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Article150 1933-07-19 15 Net Profit Of £111,318 Last Year London. July 4. Mr W E Preston, who presided at the P. and O. Banking Corporation meeting, revealed that the net profit for the year was £111.318. which represented an increase of some £4,000 on results of the previous year150 words
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Article157 1933-07-19 15 Changes m Representative Prices s.\les stock BXCHAMQI •i.230.C00 2.242.000 <UBu.ol!t United Press Association July 14 16 17. American Can. Com. 93', 93-, Am. T'phone and Tgra.m 130 >, 130. 191 U Attheson Railroad 75 75 75 Uro,U 80. BC-. 83-. Plreatooe, Common 07..o 7 2 8United Press Association - 157 words
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Article362 1933-07-19 15 Improving Demand From China >L»nch«>«rr Jim- 'i In tii. ir .v.tkly market mnrt MlMIt F Hutton and Co.. Manchester, state that th.ye ha., bten a derided recowr> ;n raw cotton ptlMi during the la>t Jeu da\ The gmtrtl torn ha.s been more bullj.sh follovtofl innertaint] about the outlook362 words
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Article205 1933-07-19 15 Sir Hiiro Hirst and Fur ness Liners London, July 4. Sir Hugo Hirst, who presided at the meeting of the General Electric Company, spoke very optimirtlc-ally, but declared that he remained convinced that no restoration of order and prosperity throughout the world would be possible until the people205 words
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Article302 1933-07-19 15 BRITISH COAL INDUSTRY DECLINE IN PRODUCTION IN 1932 I Mines Secretary Reviews Position Prom Our Own Correspondent I t*i. i London, July 4. The lact that the British coal industry had i*c X of u,p industry •had bwn the same. At the same time the perl -Put output had risen302 words
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Article204 1933-07-19 15 Optimism m Business Circles An optimistic 9km is beinn entertained m Japanese business circlt re K arding the expect,^ favourable trade results of the direct future, namely during the present ttscal year Following the favourable trade balance of Y. 10.610.000 registered during the second ten days of June,204 words
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Article196 1933-07-19 15 Good Figures Anticipated For May From Our Own CorresjxMident' londnn. July I. In their weekly circular is.-ued on Saturday. Ifß r.s Symington and Wilson, the Mlncimjlam> brokers, stated that American sales of tvns for thr month of April rose to 3.603,942 unitsr. comared with 2.091.877 units m March.196 words
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Article186 1933-07-19 15 July 18 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 18 London. 3 months' sight 24 332 London. 60 days 1 sight 2 4 ljie London. 30 days' sight 2 4 l 32 London, demand 24 L ndon T T 213 31 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 980 Hamburg,186 words
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Article136 1933-07-19 15 July 18 isjszr™' pr > T i>u tioto Peppn Wmu *-JJJ Flake Tapioca iC Pe«rl Sa K o Smau Coprn, Sundried 'IT »afc«. flour J 95 Devoes Imperial Brtniant Kerosene per tin lft Sylvan Arrow Keroaei* per tu> iw Socony Motor Oawllne ex pputm t per British Imperial OaUon136 words
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44 1933-07-19 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION i»iy ism., i? ovioc* whmi K.S.b. equal to London Standard (P. 0.8.1 SUiidard R.S.S on Ttndcr AIW-Sept U u^ 001 -"Dec. 14 13 8 14? v U,,,^ cabl. -t^^ Spo 7igd N Y rt W.« t»- cv per 1b44 words
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Article838 1933-07-19 15 TLLSIMY. JILY JJ|Ui IM3 <*O*OIQ •■jers Sellers team Kumbang 29s 30b sustral Malay {£> 27s JUs Jyer Hitam (5s) 13s Cs 6d jyer Weng (fl) lm asngrin Tin 18s 3d Satang Psdana <*i, in 3atu Caves (fl) 424 47 :nenderiang td u nom. iitam Tin (ft) 33838 words
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Advertisement92 1933-07-19 15 H m,u exceed $12,000,000 Assurance In f» ree om I The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd <tacorp O r.ted In the etrtt. fettlemem.) iC E Great Eastern Ltfe Building. CecU street, Singapore ..pany has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of En^ L ND N OPPICE <*» EC court92 words
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Article873 1933-07-19 16 CHAMPIONS' WIN DECISIVELY Score Four Goals In Second Half S.R.C. LOSE CHANCES I Club's Fatal Lack Of Combination I Malays 4 S.R.C nil. Yesterday's match between the J S.R.C. and the Malays had rather more depending upon it than the mere points. If the Recreation873 words
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Article546 1933-07-19 16 SIX WELL SUPPORTED EVENTS Draws and Handicaps Issued The Johort Civil Service Club's annual tennis tournament has attracted an excellent entry and the drawings and handicaps arc now announced. All events are under handicap, and these include men's singles (classes A and B), for which546 words
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Article94 1933-07-19 16 Austria Eliminates Spain Vienna, July IA. In the second preliminary round for the i 1934 Davis Cup competition Austria beat Spain by five matches to nil. The results were: Arterus beat Maier 7—9. 6 3; 2 6; 7 5; j 6 2. Ifatejka beat Suque 6 o;94 words
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Article116 1933-07-19 16 Triangular Matches In Paris Paris, July 15. On the second day of the triangular lawn tennis contest between South Africa, Japan and France. Farqtiharson (South Africa), defeated Boussus 6 2, 6 3. Merlin. (France) defeated Kirby. 'South Africa 11—9 and 6 3. Japan won the triangular lawn tennisReuter Wireless - 116 words
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Article119 1933-07-19 16 Early Requisitions Called For Members of the S.C.C. who wish to make reservations for flights or teas m connection with the Flying Day which the Royal Singapore Flying Club have set aside for them on July 22nd are requested to communicate with the Secretary at once. The119 words
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Article176 1933-07-19 16 SUTCLIFFE MAKES 177 AGAINST MIDDLESEX Sussex Also Win With Ease London, July 18. In the match between Yorkshire and Middlesex, Yorkshire won by ten wickets. Middlesex 305 and 114. Yorkshire 367 and 53 for 0. I Macaulay took 7 for 52 m Middlesex's first Innings andReuter - 176 words
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Article308 1933-07-19 16 A Company's Team Match I 1 With Command A tennis match was played on Sunday on the Tanglin Club courts between A. (Machine Oun) Company of the Volunteers and The Malaya Command. For the Malaya Command the pairs were Capt. R. McL. More and Lieut. H. A. Orr,308 words
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Article101 1933-07-19 16 Drawn Match At The Stadium Marine Ilept. 1 Medical Service* 1. An accident occurred m the third division football match between tho Marine Depart- 1 mints second XI and the Medical Services at the Aruson Road Stadium yesterday evening. A player on the medical side, who is101 words
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Article85 1933-07-19 16 A Board of Control Formed (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, July 18. A Boxing Board of Control has been at last formed m Penang and will come into operation on August Ist. Mr. E. A. De Buriatte is convener, Mr. C. W. Roberts, sub-convener. Dr. Ong Chong Keng85 words
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Article122 1933-07-19 16 Etceteras Against Merchants On Sunday The following have been invited to play cricket for Etceteras vs. Merchants on Sunday. July 23rd at 10.30 a.m. at 8.C.C.: H. B. Noon, 1. Scott Dalglelsh, R N. Hamilton, J. C. S. Ponsford, D. C. Burn. W. H. McNeille, J. E-122 words
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Article83 1933-07-19 16 MEETING NEXT MONTH Stakes From $400 To $600 The Fterak Turf Club's August amateur meetIng will be held on Friday, and Saturday. August 18th. and 19th. at Ipoh. There will be two runs each for Horses Class 3 and 4 and Ponies Class 2 and 3. and83 words
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Article446 1933-07-19 16 To-day's Match At Lord's (From Our Own Correspondent; London July I. Discussion, among those who uke to speculate •n these matters, centres around the q icstion r>f the teams for the Gentlemen v a Players match at Lords, which begins on July 19. The corresponding fixture at446 words
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Article171 1933-07-19 16 Eton-Winchester Match Drawn < From Our Own Correspondent > London July Eton and Winchester played their hundredth j cricket mat. h la*t wevk-tnd, and both schools put an excellent team into the field for the occasion. M. R. Barton made a century 103 m Winchesters first innings, and171 words
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Article64 1933-07-19 16 Pittsburgh Too Good For Brooklyn New Yortc. July 18. Pittsburgh had the better of matters In the National League baseball game with Brooklyn. < Details Swetonic pitched for Pittsburgh The Detroit Philadelphia game In the American League was postponed owing to rain. V Renter. R. H. E Brooklyn64 words
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Article24 1933-07-19 16 t A lecture on "Theosophy as Religion" will be f delivered at the Thcosophk-al Society 428. Race Course Road to-morrow at 6 30 p.m.24 words
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Article95 1933-07-19 16 Stiff Opposition For Champion To-night In the Malayan four ball billiards chamslonship at the New World last night the results were W« Ken* Lim (BAP) brat Poll Klang Sl«w (U.C.PA 1 by 300 to 253 Chio En*; Wan (SA A.) beat Vacob bin iCassim (D.F.C.) by 300 to95 words
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Article42 1933-07-19 16 ParliamentHam! The Prince of W M 5 of the ParlUnicntni 4 by Mr O*or;;r L«n.; 9^ of 36 hole* wer tl. Thr Prtnr*' v.as on<* down ;it th.- MM l*i m. s lianduan v ■troi.i-t on Ml 1 "i:; t42 words
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