The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 July 1933
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Title Section19 1933-07-24 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. I ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, JULY 24, 1933. 10 CENTfc.19 words
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Article50 1933-07-24 1 CHINA TAKING OVER Peking. July 24. With the Japanese gradually relinquishing authority m North China areas demilitarized under the terms of the Tangku armistice, the Chinese are now taking over control. It is expected that the changeover will be completed by the end of July Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 50 words
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Article32 1933-07-24 1 Harbour Grace, July 23. A plane which postal and railway officials think was the Mollisons' passed over Robinson on the west coast of Newfoundland at 11 a.m. Reuter iov-J time.-Reuter - 32 words
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Article1061 1933-07-24 1 I CTRUGGLING desperately out from a congestion of pitiful little street* goes Taggart's Lane. On one side there stretch away acres of smoky, dustblown allotments a stretch of land m j the throes of an eruptive malady which breaks out m a grey- green leprosy of stunted1,061 words
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Advertisement148 1933-07-24 1 W MBV*- SBißkS^i Bfl I RAFFLES HOTEL j MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL N SANITATION AND HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER, j TO-DAYS ATTRACTION n )ANCE— 6.3O to 8.15 p.m. INFO DINNER DANCE-9.30 to Mid-Night. ILL SERVED ON THE LAWN Bprial Tea Informal Special Dollar i Dances Dinner Dances Dinner Dances AU148 words
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Advertisement129 1933-07-24 1 TOUEY'S CELEBRATED BRANDY Sole Affento for F.M.S.& S.S. McAUSTER 4k CO M LTD. ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL THE FAVOURITE IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT TOWN RENDEZVOUS. SWIMMING. SUNBATHING CONCERT DURING TENNIS, GOLF TIFFIN ALWAYS DELIGHTFUI EVERY ROOM WITH BATH MODERN SANITATION EXCELLENT CUISINE SERVICE IP Guests of the Sea View Hotel129 words
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Advertisement290 1933-07-24 1 THE DAY'S NEWS India and Spain, as the largest stockholders, and other countries which produce the metal, have entered into an agreement to stabithe price of silver Pare 9. Nazis threaten to impose the death penalty upon people guilty of treason and those who fail to obey certain regulations Page290 words
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Article298 1933-07-24 2 Ipoh Bar's Tributes To Mr. Justice Gerahty From Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh. July tZ. Tributes wen 1 paid by members of I the local Bar to Mr. Justice Gerahty yesterday on the eve Ol his departure for Singapore where he will take up the duties of a298 words
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Article171 1933-07-24 2 SERVICE OF S UMMONS Difficulty m Case Brought By Mrs. N. Beffß Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Begg made an appearance m the Fourth Magistrate's Court on Saturday. Mrs Begg In tbc role of complainant m a case of voluntarily causing hurt to her against the driver and the cleaner171 words
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Article28 1933-07-24 2 London, July 19. King Feisal. accompanied by his lord chamberlain, left London by the continental boat train for Berne. Swltzer- laiia. mis aiternoon British RadioBritish Radio - 28 words
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Advertisement505 1933-07-24 2 WILDROOT HAIR PREPARATIONS. HAIR LOTION frees the hair from dandruff and invigorate.* the roots. TAROLEUM SHAMPOO COCONUT OIL SHAMPOO— WAVE-SET— LIQUID CLEANSING CREAM. STOCKISTS MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Battery Road. BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Change Alley, Biagmpwe. The Cheapest House for your Stationary, Typewriters, Ribbon* and Carbon.505 words
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Advertisement556 1933-07-24 2 TENDERS SINCwAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited lor the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room. Municipal Offices. Installation of Sanitary Fittings at:--Nos. 46. 51 and 52 Craig Road Nos. 495. 497, 523.556 words
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Advertisement386 1933-07-24 2 NOTICES. ORDINANCE No. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 1K« of 1931. Ke W. J. READ. "Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the above Court on the 28th day of July, 1933. at eleven o'clock m386 words
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Advertisement123 1933-07-24 2 fy/ yT HKALTHY tn' JKj I Sanatogen will n I better, and mal I co twice as m m I well and m times it is not »^n to "be on your v^CV necesK ir v V^iYou may thir.» hi> i m possinlr. |V. just as critu .<: gi\en Sanatogen123 words
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Miscellaneous177 1933-07-24 2 THE WEEK Monday. !4th. High Water. 12.10. ft. 23.19. 9.9 tt. Football Commercial Cup: Municipal Services vs. Hong Kong Bank. Geylang: Fraser and Neave vs. A.P.C.. Stadium. i ruesday. 25th. High Water. 12.35. 8.6 8 ft.. 23.55, 10.0 ft. Football: Lingnan University of Canton vs. S.C.F.A.. Jalan Besar: S.A.F.A. League177 words
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Article424 1933-07-24 3 Bicycle Lock That Defied Inspector 1 he enquiry was continued on Friday. int3 the death of Bakrum. the Boyanese motor-driver, whose body was found on a dark night m a rubber estat: near a footpath. Ihe young son of the dtr eased further deepened tht mystery of the424 words
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Article216 1933-07-24 3 Not Even Arm\ Service Will Part them Nut even Army .s»'r\i«.- will part ••The Inseparable Twlni the Earl i>f Hopetoun. heir of the Ifarquli *>i Linllthgow, and L(^rd Jolin Hope. The LoodOP Gazette r<-,nt;iiiit*(i the following announcement SCOTS GUARDS Charlei William Frederick Hwp<-. the Earl of Hopt-toun 'late216 words
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Article201 1933-07-24 3 Fall Of $800 A Month In Revenue. Kl.iuy. July 18. Dr. Ansley Young at the meeting 01 the Klang Sanitary Board, asked the reason for the drop m the revenue under electric and water dues compared with the estimated revenue for the year. The chairman < Mr.201 words
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Advertisement515 1933-07-24 3 rielp w -£k to vigorous health Mm T7 V tRY mother can help her i I' HI JJ/ little ones to "diant health i M< by ivin S them a nutritious, rr rd~ balanced diet. That is why VS re thousands of wise mothers give t\f'\ Horlick's Malted Milk to515 words
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Advertisement323 1933-07-24 3 J^. f ARCADIA jfsS^s- WORKS LONDON CARRERAS' wonder Factory m LONDON the HOME of.. CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES The most modernly-designed and equipped Tobacco Factory m the World is Arcadia Works, on the Hampstead Road, London, N.W., where Carreras make CRAVEN "A" Cigarettes. Nine acres of airwashed, sun-bathed cleanliness, housing 3,500323 words
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Article177 1933-07-24 4 ANGLO-SOVIET TRADE Britain's Terms For Agreement I,or>d!>!i. July IJ>. In the Hous" of Lords this evening members ir.tiuired regarding the basis on which the negotiations for the Anglo-Russian trade negotiations would be conducted and several of th r lordships urged that before concluding such an a?roemorit aBritish Radio - 177 words
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Article137 1933-07-24 4 TARIFF TRUCE Terns of Conference Resolution London. July l'». Relernnji to the tarill truc,e during a parliamentary answer to-day the Financial Secretary for the Treasury. Mr. Hore Belisha, said that under the terms of the resolution adopted by the organisation committee of the World Economic Conference the Governments concernedBritish Radio - 137 words
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Article56 1933-07-24 4 C^onference Delegates Attend Garden Party London, July 19. About six thousand guests attended the garden party given by the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace today. The annual event had more than the usually international character ow*ng to the presence of many delegates In London fur theBritish Radio - 56 words
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998 1933-07-24 4 "APPRECIATION" OF KING EDWARD VII Breaking Down Victorian Conventionalism Mr. E. P. Benson's monograph on King Edward VTI. (King Edward VII: an appreciation. 'By E. F. Benson. Longmans. 15s net.* is an eminent example of the modern manner m portraiture. He calls it an "Appreciation,"998 words
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Article434 1933-07-24 4 MAN WITHOUT A MEMORY Mystery of Seven Weeks' Wandering Dr. Duncan Campbell has returned from the dead. For seven weeks he was man without a past, a present, or a future. He did not know his profession, or where he lived. All knowledge of his434 words
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Article211 1933-07-24 4 SON FOR SUNNY J ARMANI Actress >Vifc Of Millionaire A young millionaire who three and a half years ago was obliged by j tradition to resign his commission m I the Royal Horse Guards upon his marriage to a beautiful 19-years-old [American actress has ust become the j lather of211 words
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Advertisement112 1933-07-24 4 jg ~~^p RHODESIAN RED SEAL PLUG CUT fho^ia^ TOBACCO. t^P n ®H c c\L An Em P ire product blended with the greatest care and skill from well matured X y^f t A tobacco leaves grown on the plains of s^^zt^ S° uth Africa. ■■^Z OF ALL hjqh CLASS TOBACCONISTS.112 words
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Advertisement607 1933-07-24 4 STUDY I I IN VI AT I SPt HOME M Tl^ I l^ r^^^% L CAN HAVB A COLLSOI TWAtNTNO IN ALMOST ANY CAJLEWI PO* A PBW tUILUNOS MONTI M ATRICUL ATIO N Tboro a*o aaaarf war* ot mmmmmmlmm career, bin Matricultri.T U ck* |««ap«Ba>a4T board for ail the boot607 words
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Article374 1933-07-24 5 A MILLSTONE \D YOUR NECK" Breach of Promise Action a man to give his fiancee 5 money if she did not marry' >nbed at Surrey Assizes, :i-Thames. lor £400 was granted toi Daley against Mr. Lome Dickinson, an engineer, of A>h Vale <374 words
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Article237 1933-07-24 5 How Captain Guynemer Died The mystery which has surrounded the death of Capt. Georges Guynemer, France's air hero of the war. has now been solved. Guynemer m little more than two years brought down 53 German aeroplanes. Mr. Rudyard Kipling referred to him as "the patron saint of237 words
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Article59 1933-07-24 5 From Our Own Correspondent London. July 4. The fastest race ever run at Brooki lands took place on Saturday, when Count Czaykowski won the British Empire Trophy with his super-charged Bugatti. at an average speed for the 125 miles oi li'i.sB m.p.h His most formidable rival proved to59 words
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Article625 1933-07-24 5 WILLIAM PILBEAM'S ADVENTURERS "Life of Splendour" m the East William Pilbeam, the man who ran away with a prince, has died m hospital, at Hastings. William Pilbeam helped a rich Egyptian prince to escape from a British lunatic asylum, caused the dismissal of the Premier625 words
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Article208 1933-07-24 5 Married to American Banker Mrs. Dorothy Caruso, widow of the, great tenor was married m Paris to Mr. C. A. Holder, the well-known banker and retired American diplomat. Mr. Holder was vice-consul m London at the outbreak of the Great War. After the ceremony the couple left j208 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-07-24 5 I r., sabotage and «p.onage^rrived jn^Londo^LeK to^ jtot|on on fa13 words
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Advertisement278 1933-07-24 5 Special Double Attraction! Paramount "s Latest dramatic production "LADY GENT" With GEORGE BANCROFT and WYNNE GIBSON The Story of a couple who were as hard as nails until a child rame into their lives and turned them into real people PRESENTED WITH THE SHANGHAI TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP showing the well-known Malayan278 words
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Article533 1933-07-24 6 Won By Member of Small Arms School The King's medal for the best rifle i shot m the Army at home -similar j medals are competed for m India. I Canada. Australia. New Zealand. South Africa and Southern Rhodesia was j won by C. S.M.I. A. G.533 words
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Article140 1933-07-24 6 V. Herman Makes Three Home Runs New York. July 21. Following arc the scores m to-days 1< Ague baseball games. NATIONAL LEAGUE Et H. K Boston 3 7 1 St lain. I 7 0 Whitney Boston > and Martin <St .'Louis» made home runs. Brooklyn o IReuter - 140 words
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Article61 1933-07-24 6 The following will represent the MCA. against Siong 800 F.C. on the j V.M.C.A. ground on Monday. Chu Swoe Hung. Tan Seng Hock. Yap Yeow Slang. Ng Kong Yip. Chan Joo j Kirn. James Lovick. Soong Koey Hoe. i Lee Ah Chee, Chan Ah Wing, Chan Cher61 words
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Article361 1933-07-24 6 N.S. C - N.S.C. Winchester House Bought By Wincliester House. St. James-square. ia.s been bought by the National Sporting Club. The site is ta be cleared and on it, will bt' erected new club premises. The purchase price cf tie freehold wfis B 100.000, and the new club, the archi-361 words
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Article210 1933-07-24 6 Lfeat c. L ArcMak Wins Championship I From our Own Correspond* at London. July 11 Mnrksmex. rtpWMUttm MM Army. the Royal Navy, and the Royal Marines have been oompetifm at Bisley m the annual Services meeting this week, under conditions, which, except lor the trying heat, have210 words
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Article197 1933-07-24 6 (Jains Decision m Match With Baker From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 4. Harry Mizler. the very promising young prolessional to whom several references have been made m these notes recently, gained the third of his unbroken sequence of knock-out victories since he became a professional, by sending197 words
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Advertisement600 1933-07-24 6 f p^\7 gaw^^^^ i .'.*'.^^r^v s'' j s^^g^^^k-'**B^^^^k^^rX'"^H^afgtgTflr g«r ~^^^ggf^^ Orchard Road. W.I.W. 13. FREE DOCTOR'S BOOK ON ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, CATARRH Quick and Lasting Relief through Inexpensive Hose Treatment THE latest edition of a Doctor's Free C J DJ T* T Book describing the most successful tnOS Ded" I lme600 words
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Advertisement225 1933-07-24 6 Fooc The 'Ailenburys' Foods are particularly suit the feeding of babies m hot climates. The. germ free, and being simply and easily prcj by the addition of boiling water, their us complete independence of doubtful milk and is an absolute guarantee against i diarrhoea and cholera Fretb f.tocks of tbe225 words
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48 1933-07-24 7 THRILLING FOOTBALL AT ANSON ROAD STADIUM M aya Command Beaten By Two Goals B Malaya Command by two goals to nil qualified to meet Selangor m the final of the Mala> mipetinon. Selangoi- won their match with c goals to one.48 words
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Article805 1933-07-24 7 COMMAND UNLUCKY TO GO DOWN Jave Up Hope Victory axgapon Malaya Com. nil. c lad hurdle and langor In the final n 'hey deleated umd at the Anson turday. The mari] was two goals to nil. ta the Command vii They were m the open, but m they broke down805 words
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Article270 1933-07-24 7 Sports Club Honours Miss Thora Oehlers Miss Tbora Oehlers. the first Eurasian s^irl scholar m Singapore to win a Queen's Scholarship, was the guest of i honour at a lunchecn held by ttie Girls' Sports Club at the G. H. Cafe on Saturday. The party was tor270 words
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Article66 1933-07-24 7 A fatal accident occurred on Saturday, at the Lee Rubber Co.'s factory at the seventh mile. Bukit Tlmah Road, when a bundle of rubber sheets fell on a 14-year-old Chinese girl from the top of a lorry. When the ambulance arrived on the s-ene the girl was66 words
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Article287 1933-07-24 7 Referee Warns Both Teams Selaneor 3.. K«dah. 1. Alor Star, July 1%. Rough play m the second half characterised the final match m the northern section of the Malaya Cup contest here to-day when Selangor easily defeated Kedah 3—l. The winners were superior m every department and287 words
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Article410 1933-07-24 7 Nt^ri and Malacca Draw N. Scinhilan. 3: Malacca. Soremban. July IS. Negri and Malacca toot ball trams, m grilling sunshine, fought to draw ot three goals each their match m the Southern section of the Malaya Cup competition In the first hall, when Negn were lacing the sun.410 words
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Article46 1933-07-24 7 (From Our Own Correspondent! Malacca. July 22. A Hylam boy employed by a club m Kubu Road, on leaving a rickisha, fell dead at Newcome Road on Thursday night. Blood flowed from his mouth. It is believed that he had tuberculosis.46 words
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Article570 1933-07-24 7 DRILL DISPLAY BY RECRUITS Good Times In Track Events Favoured by brilliant weather and marked by excellent competition the annual sports meeting of the Singapore police at Thomson Road depot on Saturday was a great success. Among the guests were the G.OC Major-General L. C.570 words
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Article129 1933-07-24 7 Alleged Identification Parade Doubt In the Supreme Court on Saturday the Chief Justice. Sir Walter Huggard. dismissed an appeal by a Chinese. Ng Ah Tong. who had been convicted of assault and sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment. Mr. M. Mitter. for the appellant, argued at length on129 words
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Article21 1933-07-24 7 Inter-port football match Lingnan University of Canton vs. S.C.F.A. f League Champions* at Jalan Besar Stadium. Gates open at 4 p.m..21 words
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Article598 1933-07-24 7 Tariff Disarmament Essential ECONOMIC RFXOVERY Conference's Important Contribution London. July 21. The Economic Commission of the World Conference hold a plenary session this evening when the reports of the sub- commissions were reviewed prior to their submission to the Bureau on Tuesday. On the question of commercial policy598 words
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Article101 1933-07-24 7 Growers Agreed On Rubber Restriction I From Our Own Correspondent! London, July 21. In connection with the visit to London of Dr. Colijn and Dr. van der Waals. the Amsterdam correspondent of the Financial Times understands, that "the situation is now that the entire question is dependent101 words
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Article142 1933-07-24 7 AUSTIN'S SUCCESS AGAINST ALLISON Game Goes To Four Sets AuUmiUn. July 23. Austin (Britain) beat Allison 1U.8.A 6—2. 7—9. 6—3. 6—4. Britain thus won the Davis Cup tie.- Reuter Auteuil July 22. Lott and Van Ryn (America) beat Hughes and Perry Britain) 8— 4, 6—l,Reuter - 142 words
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Article46 1933-07-24 7 Dublin Jul> 22. Von Cramm and Nourney 'Germany beat McGulre and McVeach 1 In-land 5-7. 6 2 6-3. 6-4. Reuter Rrosscls. July £2. In the Davis Cup game Lacrolx and Deborman Belgium* beat Dekehrlin* and Gabrowltz < Hungary* 2 6—l 7 5. 3 6-4 ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article134 1933-07-24 7 London. July 21. In thi Davis Cup game at Wimbledon PWTfy Britain* beat Allison <USA li 1. 7 5. G 4. Allison was inclined to overhit while Perry was volleying superbly and easily look the lir.st set which lasted only teii Minutes. -MUson was cannier m theReuter - 134 words
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Article96 1933-07-24 7 Dublin. July 21 Nourne\ 'Germany* beat McGi.in Ireland- 0 1. 1-6. 6—4. 6 3 In :h> Davis Cup qualifying round Von Cramm Germany* beat Roktv Ireland* o- 1. fi 4. f> 4. Reuter Itrussels. July Z'Z. Lacrolx 'Belgium* won his Davis Cup qualifying round auainst Dekehrling Hungary IReuter - 96 words
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Article46 1933-07-24 7 Paris, Jul> 22. Contrary to expectations this morning's meeting ot the Davis Cup nations voted 7—6 to maintain the present ehminatory system for the European zone There was no question of any alteration m the rules to establish a Pacific zone ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article31 1933-07-24 7 Won By Nottingham University Cadet London. Jul> JX The King's Prize at Bisley was won by Cadet D E. Woods. NottliiKham University O.T.C. with a score oi 287 ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article21 1933-07-24 7 London. July *t. At Bisley. China 'Treaty Ports* woi, the Junior Kolaporp Cup with a stw of 533. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article26 1933-07-24 7 London. July 11. The Fleteber Challenge TropV.v was won at Bislev by Major W. A. Eaw.trd.s Fi'derated Malay States, with n oi 6ft. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article79 1933-07-24 7 Serembati. July IJ». Awang bin Mohamed Noor. a Malay resident oi Bahau. Negrl Sembilan discovered that a young butTalo owned by him had been carried away by tiger. He went m search oi the beast accompanied by a friend and was successful m bagging a tigress at Kuala79 words
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Article57 1933-07-24 7 Klang. July 19. At the annual general meeting of the Klang Chinese Maternity Hospital it was stated donations and subscriptions for the year were $2,185 and expenditure $4,628.60. During the year 509 patients were treated m the hospital. Oi the bribes b.)in ,1 males and 21257 words
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Article55 1933-07-24 8 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I Mr. and Mrs. W. L. James and th€ I children of the late Mrs. M. S. Perera 1 beg to thank all iriends and relatives j *-ho attended the funeral of their sister and mother respectively, sent wreaths letters and telegrams of condolence and rendered invaluable55 words
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801 1933-07-24 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, JULY 24th, 1933. WEEK-END COMMENT Steps are to be taken to tighter che already strict control of the opium trade. The Legislative Council is about to be asked to approve -lew rules for the purchase of chandu. Purchasers' photographs and particulars ol age and birthplace will801 words
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Article176 1933-07-24 8 New Manager of Raffles Hotel I After eight years absence m London. Mr. T. Troller, former manager of the j luxurious Astor House Hotel. Shanghai. and of the Grand Hotel Wagons Lits, > Pekin. has returned to the East, as the i new manager of Raffles Hotel.176 words
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Article94 1933-07-24 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York, specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow London. July 22. New York 4.68 1 2 (4.72.) London, July 22. Spot £213-12-6 (£212-16-3.) 3 Months £213-12-6 (£212-17-6.) Market94 words
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Article823 1933-07-24 8 Can Confucianism Be Modernised? (From Our Chinese Correspondent) In view of the efforts of the members of the Singapore Confucian Society to revive the teachings and the ethics of Confucius to young overseas Chinese It would be Interesting to know what line they propose to823 words
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Article49 1933-07-24 8 Paris, July 23. Marshal Chans Hsueh-lian* arrived j hero by air to-day from Milan at o'clock Ho was mot by a representative of M. Daladler and Dr. Wellington j Koo. Ho will visit V°rdun ta-morrow ac ronrpanled by a Frerch staff offlcer to meet M Daladlor ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article75 1933-07-24 8 WILEY POST'S GREAT TRIUMPH Flight Round \u m 187 rs Wiley Post i 1 w York on flown round ti hours nrarl> the record. Flat Airpori Wiley Post r. 628 (British hurried repairs Reuter Fairbank> > Mr Wiley P.. British Sumn.« Wiley Post took tlsh Summer Reuter f1 -i jReuter - 75 words
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Article258 1933-07-24 8 Over Atlantic \tu r s« Weeks' W tm E I From Our Out. i I n Juh Jim and Amy M <*<* J noon to-day iron ;;a i Wales, on their c,< i the Atlantic For more than tfc j world -lamcus pllo' j for fine weather258 words
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Article39 1933-07-24 8 Chinese Avi.i Cant*' The ClunoM-TutiK-kanrc. an/. !day. n j Mr Sun lelt B< i solo flißht to Rmi ftrst time a Chi J tempted v loi I plane Is styled Country.".— Sin Chew Jit PohSin Chew Jit Poh - 39 words
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Article92 1933-07-24 8 I From Our Ow "a Primo Cam boxing champion across the Atlant. tral Balbo's "air at ion of Slsnor M LINDBERGH* 1 iiti-* li I Colonel and M 24 at Hopedale 15c I Ifog- Reuter Car tm right (I "^ii Colonel and 111 Reuter from here lor Gr-Reuter - 92 words
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Advertisement59 1933-07-24 8 H.&G.SIMONDS.LT? C4LDEECICS New Shipment of FINEST DANISH BUTTER Delicious Flavour Absolutely Pure SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE Co Ltd. Orchard Road. r^ PTI SHK V HAS THAT EXTRA TOUCH OF QUALITY V WHICH MAKES ALL I THE DIFFERENCE 7 ■HHIIiniE ?ss&s MMMKM SOLE AGENTS: jj JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England.)59 words
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Advertisement90 1933-07-24 8 i NOVELS AT $3.00. WORTH READING j J Cocktail Alley Eric Hazelton J Ann Vickers S. Lewis The Dripping j Tamarinds C C Lowls I I Cold Comfort s Gibbons J Farm J Jade Lotus D. Cunynghame J J Rubber M. H. Lulofs J i KELLY WALSH, LTD. i Incorporated90 words
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Article178 1933-07-24 9 Lducers To Buy In Amount Equal To Indian Sales Stoc olders' Disposals To Be Limited B EFIT TO CHINA I :VD c principal holders and producers of silver, have year agreement which aims at stabilising the Lgreement provides for the limitation for four 35.000.000 fine ounces and178 words
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Article596 1933-07-24 9 I London. July 22. I- rned all the countries I Bolivia have signed I dating the sales of j ial alterations led bs Dr. Yen will be publish- London. July 23. d into by dele- mic Conlerence of holders of silver, and 1 United States. I vReuter - 596 words
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Article223 1933-07-24 9 Recuperative Power Not Exhausted London. July 21. A hopeful and confident note was sounded by the President of the Board of Trade. Mr. Runciman. last night m a speech on world recovery. He said "Of one thing we can be sure and that is that the recuperative powerBritish Radio - 223 words
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Article319 1933-07-24 9 "For Infringing The Regulations" Berlin, July 23. The allegation that "spies" have joined the Nazis and incited them to ill-treat their opponents m order to "give colour to the atrocity lies," is made by a Nazi party circular calling on members to free themselves fromReuter - 319 words
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Article155 1933-07-24 9 KASHGAR THREATEN ED Feared Combined Tribal Attack Simla. July 22. A combined attack by Khotan and 1 Khirghiz troops on Kashgar new city i to seize the arms and money of the i Chinese Tungan forces is imminent un- 1 1 less Turki. the leader of the Khoja Niaz Haji.Reuter - 155 words
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Article134 1933-07-24 9 Mr. T. V. Soong's Welcome m Germany Berlin, July 21. It Mr. T. V. Soong arrived and was welcomed by a representative of the Government and the staff of thej Chinese legation. The object of thej' visit is stated to be to make contact with industrialists and economicReuter - 134 words
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Article71 1933-07-24 9 Propaganda Exhibition m Berlin Berlin, July 21. The German Colonial propaganda exhibition to show what immense values lie m the former colonies was opened by the Lord Mayor, Herr Sahn, m the presence of Government and high Nazi officials. Herr Sahn declared "We don't ask a right toReuter - 71 words
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Article30 1933-07-24 9 London, July 21. The surpTus m the accounts of the General Post Office for the past year amounts to £10.792.000. the largest ever recorded- British RadioBritish Radio - 30 words
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Article682 1933-07-24 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - ANGER WITH NANKING Sin Chew Jit Poh Canton's Opposition to Anti-Feng Move CHIANG'S BLUE SHIRK Japanese Forces Begin Big Offensive Shanghai. July 23 While the Nanking officials including Mr. Wang Ching-wei. the Premier General Chu Pei-teh, Chief of the general stall of the Nanking Military Committee. Mr. Koo Meng-yu. Minister682 words
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Advertisement158 1933-07-24 9 "His Master's Voice" NEW PORTABLE ACOUSTIC GRAMOPHONE MODEL 97 SPECIFICATION A new medium-priced Portable of high standard of quality Hardwood Cabinet, covered m black "Pakawa" handle Size 15 ins. xll ins. x 5 3 4 ins. Single spring motor to play 10-inch and 12-inch record*. with auto stop. New style158 words
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Advertisement1237 1933-07-24 10 SHIPPING. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocesn THrJ HUA KHIOU STEAMSHIP CO Steam Ship Co. Ltd^ and Chin. (19:il) LTD. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd.> THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE L»#« THE1,237 words
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Advertisement514 1933-07-24 10 Ellerm a n Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In KnfUnri) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND BUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. Sleaaaen. Dae B'pore Sails B 'par s.s. CITY OP BEDFORD For Havre. London, Rotterdam and H'burg July 30 Aug. 3 ta. CITY OP ROUBAIX For514 words
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Advertisement452 1933-07-24 10 °1 British India and Apcar Lin J Incorporated In England MAIL, PASSENGER ANP RCfl SERVICES. I PENINSULAR AND ORIENT g V r| UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJKs m B LONDON AND FAR EAST MAN. BJH |j OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHI! \&j AP i Dur I Tunnace. Sinjeaporr. '%l BHUI'AN452 words
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Advertisement515 1933-07-24 11 |S K. Line. Afj \SD SOL'TB AMERICA a IKES via Colombo, Durban, Cap* Janeiro. Santos and Montevideo I Bay Durban. L. Marques. m Mnn.basa Mli! .\<!U'iro via Colombo. Mom-Dai-es-Salaam. Beira, L Aug 12 14 1 Bay and Cape Town l^p -ia Colombo, Durban. Algoa Aug. 28 29 EU Santos and515 words
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Advertisement602 1933-07-24 11 v v^**^% KB y W JT^ <. to iHitori: FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SIEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. I'en.uis- N. York Pres Pierce July 29 Aug. 1 Aug. J Sept Is Pres. Monroe Au«. 12 Aus.602 words
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Advertisement1038 1933-07-24 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKET»AART MAATSCHAPPU BENKOELEN— Monday. July 24. Rhio < passengers and mails only* Sampit and Bandjermasin. DAJAK— Monday. July 24. Bengkalis. A sahan OPIIIR Monday. July 24. Belawan-Ecli. MAKASSER Monday. July 24. Selat-I'anjang. Koedap. Bengkalis and Bagan Si- Api- Api. RETEH Tuesday. July 25. Bengkalis. Paneb. B.rombang.1,038 words
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Article356 1933-07-24 12 Born m a Brighton Hotel The beautiful 19-year-old wife of Prince Mi Faiz Muhammad Khair Talpur, heir to the throne of the Indian j State of Khairpur, gave birth to a soni m a Brighton hotel. For the past four months the Prince, who is 20, and the356 words
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Article119 1933-07-24 12 Elderly Chines? On Hail Of $500. The stabbing affair m house No 289. Jalan Besar on Friday had its sequel m the Police Court on Saturday morning when a 62-year-old Chinese named Chua Heow, living m Kampong Batak. !was produced before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg to answer119 words
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Article85 1933-07-24 12 A murder charge was preferred against a middle-aged Teochew named Vow Lim Yon m the Second Magistrates court before Mr J. F. F Gregg, on Saturday. He is accused of having killed a compatriot named Ng Ah Gin by splitting his head open with an axe m85 words
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Article364 1933-07-24 12 Cost of Discharging (■rain Cargoes Reduced The question «>f the possibility ol loweriup the cost to shipowners of the discharge of grain at the port of Ipswich has bot'n under the careful a>nsideratlon of the Ipswich Dock Commission, and ?he local EKnk Employers Association, with particular364 words
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Article36 1933-07-24 12 London. July 19. A French fishing vessel with an auxiliary motor and carrying a crew of eight men was arrested by a British fishery protection cruiser within the three miles limit last night BritishBritish - 36 words
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Advertisement667 1933-07-24 12 Burns Philp line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the weil-kno-n steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) nod the S.B. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] MAB"'* Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de luxe,667 words
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Advertisement113 1933-07-24 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. (Incorporated In Japan* REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. FROM JAPAN Due BaU NAOOYA MARU Aug 8 Aug 8 FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI, YAWATA NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA. Due Sail CLYDE MARU July 25 July 25 NAOOYA MARU Aug. 14 Aug 14 BOSTON113 words
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Advertisement63 1933-07-24 12 iS.A ir (all I .<** Port oi -rkaum fl MARSH! i>ssJ2 ll l to PATH s HMuv.J W KM In Rash and Vmll Healed by btoM a dry >- V v -**^H on hi* h*:-.d« «t r.'|Mf r '^H he mrr.- "**^M Thrx V chasrj "*JH coniplev 'JH^M B«>: k63 words
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Miscellaneous569 1933-07-24 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7. 30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every569 words
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Miscellaneous197 1933-07-24 12 Heutsz. Khoen-Hoea. Kinta Oil Wharf: Nil. Coal: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS TANJONG PAGAR Sheers Wharf: Nil. Albert Dock: Soli. Victoria Dock: Rigmor King's Dock: Nil. No. 1 Dock Phanurann.M No 2 Dock: Minderoo VESSELS ARRIVED Refrigerator No. 1. U.S.S.R. 700. from Leningrad 22.7. for Vladivostok 24 7 Benkoelen. Dut.197 words
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Article471 1933-07-24 13 Kawasaki Dockyard Activity The 74th. general meeting of the shareholders of the Kawasaki Dockyard Company, Limited, was held at its head offices m Kobe recently. Mr. Hachisaburo Hirao. the president, was m the chair, and m the course of his remarks he said: "It affords me a great471 words
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Article114 1933-07-24 13 Jump on Quay At Last Moment There was a remarkable unofficial "lightening" strike, following a wage reduction, by the crews of the Belfast steamer Ulster Prince and the Dublin steamer Lady Munster m the Princes Dock. Liverpool. As the vessels were leaving the dockside to go out into114 words
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Article115 1933-07-24 13 Catch of the Year m the Azores Ponta Dels ada (Azores). A catch worth a small fortune has just been made by a fisherman of Ponta Delgada. Inside a whale which he caught he found 50 kilogrammes (approximately 1 cwt.) of ambergris, the valuable substance used m115 words
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Article28 1933-07-24 13 The following message was received from the Commander-in-Chief, China Station Wreck dangerous to navigation reported m approx. position Lat. 36 52N. Long. 122 47E. dated 20/7/33.28 words
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Article340 1933-07-24 13 The Artificial Supply of Tonnage The question of shipping subsidies 1 was discussed at the Economic Com-' mission of the World Economic and^ Monetary Conference. Mr. Thomas Fearnley i Norway >. in- I troducing the subject, said they were! anxious to find remedies to relieve the340 words
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Article215 1933-07-24 13 The Company's !Ksrd Birthday The Cunard Steamship Company has, just celebrated its 93rd birthday On that day nine Cunarders were at sea They were the Mauritania. Aqnitania. Berengarte, PtaneotUa. Cmrinthla, Laiuastria. Antonia. Alaunia. and Ascania. altogether representini; about 230.000 gross tons. The original instructions given to Captain Woodrutr whenJ.R. - 215 words
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Article158 1933-07-24 13 Investigators Say They are Undermanned Four British seamen have just sailed! the Seven Seas m an endeavour to learn how conditions under which British seamen work compare with those of other countries. They have studied conditions, m ships under the flags of America, Germany. France. Soviet Russia. Greece.158 words
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Article213 1933-07-24 13 Nanking Considers Plan of Action Nankins, July 12. I With reference to the Anti-Piracy j Conference the Ministry of Communications has issued an official bulletin which reads as follows: "The Anti-Piracy Conference met yesterday afternoon at the Ministry of Communications and the delegates present at the meeting included213 words
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Advertisement408 1933-07-24 13 Wr^ the IGAPORE FREE PRESS I I (ECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. |e6056 Ca< idress ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. uier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered I the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest I !<st telegrrams and latest announcements. rubber and tin cables appear daily. I features include pictures, ladles* page latest fashions, sporting, wireless408 words
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Advertisement312 1933-07-24 13 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANAOA V, AND MOST OF THE U.S.A. /C ***Zl^--?T— s^ *^»y^ fr— V— a—^ar ei»awH>^ car*. (I B, HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS. SINGAPOIU I F4# Largrsl Kailivu* Syntrm m North America iXEPAftJITK «ND DISTINCT FIKOM CANADIAN r»CIH» RAILWAY I Cf«^?^^s^ or Coos or ripe UUIC9 from oor \i^^^«F^^i^4SH^s^^^312 words
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Article92 1933-07-24 14 For Monday, July 241h Before the Chief Justice m Chambers at 10.45 a.m. One Summons-in-Cham-bors. In the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. Part heard: -S. 1247 32 Re Estate of Chial Peng Tee, deceased. Before Mr. Justice Mills m the 2nd.i Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: No. 1992 words
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Article109 1933-07-24 14 The right of British women to retain their British nationality on marriage to foreigners was urged by Peers m the House of Lords, and was admitted by Lord Sankey. the Lord Chancellor. Lord Sankey urged, however, that the full claim could not be met at present, and109 words
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Article, Illustration362 1933-07-24 14 Bangkok Cattle Dealers At Loggerheads Cattle dealers at variance over their t ransactions figured m a case on Friday, before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Singapore second magistrate, when an aged Mohammedan named Karim. appeared to answer a charge of cheating preferred by a cattle dealer from362 words
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Article180 1933-07-24 14 Fame As "Insurance Act Mary" Twenty-one pew mo the N ittonal Insurance Art emme Into tee In Britain under the aegis of Mr Lloyd George The first claim imrtcir the maternity benelit section of the Art. which could be Blade only alter M weeks' contributions180 words
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Article114 1933-07-24 14 Indian Sent For Trial At .1 oho re. I From Our Own Correspondent I .lohore llahru. July !0. The Johore Second Magistrate Sheikh Abu Bakar» yesterday, rom- mitted for the trial an Indian named i Rahman on a charge ofl murder. It is alleged that Rahman stabbed another114 words
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Article643 1933-07-24 14 so Rome (Italy) 2RO. 72.2 Khabarovsk fUSSR) RVIS 9 am noon. 58.3 Bandoeng, Java (PMT). 50.26 Vatican City (Italj). HVJ. Dally. 7.0— 7.15 p.m. Sun.. 10—10.30 «jn. also. 50 Barcelona Radio Club (Spain > EaJ25. j Sat., B—98 9 p.m. 50 Bucharest (Rumania). 1 50 Kuala Lumpur643 words
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Advertisement235 1933-07-24 14 B -^^^1 /.v'v.-.vv^^^B B WL -;-9 I /Be sure you get V, WH jl MOSQUITOES \f^J W hen stinging, dangerous BSMquft^M X are annoying you, weak, i/ ;i- j|_ licides will not proteel LJeware P^^,, ,^^m Kood as 1111, but which lack FLIT'S N 1 B < to kill. Don't235 words
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Advertisement499 1933-07-24 14 BANKS AND iA> fjJ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter Paid up capital In 600.000 share* of £5 each t3.000.000 Reserv* Pund 11.000.0C0 Reserve Liability of Proprietors U. 000.000 HEAD OFFICE I 38. Blshopj«gate. London. EC. > Agencies and Branches AJor Star Doilo499 words
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Advertisement107 1933-07-24 14 THF msM m CaplUi up* t I He." I •HI. I A I* I I H H I lap I I Bei»»r <>t 'I. ness tran For psj 1 Ml I j3 I I j Mni:n,v,F J Aft* i I nu.n M N»9 I 1 thh k\mh;nJ Auth it. I107 words
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Article262 1933-07-24 15 RUBBER IN MODERN BUILDING liAßi WITH A!: 1 CTS Haya tg«cy Display lon made at rubber In the ■dings have turm. and special 16-page •ring, which Hotel Review. who were supplement, distributed its, builders. les 'The Ad•ring and "2-i m and Inllent advern ifacturers of tnittee has re- .< ration262 words
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Article246 1933-07-24 15 More Employed At Higher Wages The improvement m Canadian industry has continued during the past lew weeks, moving parallel with the better United States trade and employment figures, states an Ottawa message Several firms, chiefly m the motor, shoe and cotton industries have taken on several thousand employees246 words
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Article185 1933-07-24 15 Effect ol World Conference Recommendation Prom Our Own Correspondent J lyondon, July 21. The Daily Express welcomes the decision of the Tin Sub-Committee ot the! World Economic Conference to "lend i th- minimum of assistance to the tin, I restrictionists' and declares that the J Governments of Japan.185 words
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Article183 1933-07-24 15 No. 1 and No. 2 dredges of Ipoh Tin Dredging, Limited, were closed down 1 for the whole of the year to March 31, but permission having been granted by Government to group the quota allowances under tho restriction scheme of the company with those of the183 words
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Article100 1933-07-24 15 Net loss of the Nirmala <Java> .Plantations and Lands Company for i 1932. was £18.295 increasing the debit 1 i balance carried forward to £29.152 i Cash, investments, and stocks total i £16.783. against creditors for £14.081. The Sumatra rubber estate continues f on a care and100 words
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Article626 1933-07-24 15 Crop Produced At Under 2d Per Lb. The Thirteenth Annual General I Meeting of the Klabang Rubber Company. Limited, was held at the regisHrn! 2P?..* the com P a^y. Ceylon House 49 51. Eastcheap. London. E.C. S r John D. Barlow. Bart. (Chairman or the Company* presiding. The626 words
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Article109 1933-07-24 15 Imperial and International Receipts The lollowing are index numbers rei presenting the estimated monthly traffic I receipts of the Imperial and International Communications Limited as related to comparable traffic m the year 1929. Monthly figures reduced to working day average. Working day average ol comparable receipts, year 1929-100.109 words
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Article667 1933-07-24 15 Chairman on Problem of Restriction The twenty-third annual general meeting of the Badek Rubber Estate Limited, was held at 49-51. Eastchean' London. E.C. The Hon. R. d. Denman. MP m moving the adoption of the report stated that the trading profit, had all their estates been situated m667 words
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69 1933-07-24 15 July 22nd.. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot doose> 13's 13 3 s P.S.S. equal to London Standard. <F.0.8> 13» 2 13^4 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Aug-Sept. 13 316 13 516 Oct-Dec. 13«/ 4 133« Jan-Mar. 13" 2 13*8 Tone69 words
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Article205 1933-07-24 15 July 22 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2A l B London, o months sight 2 4 3 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 1 16 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 1 32 London, demand 2 4 London. T.T. 2 3 31 32 Lyons. Paris, demand 980New York - 205 words
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Article157 1933-07-24 15 July 22 Tin Singapore Mm (per pikul* $108.50 Gambler 4 50 Pepper White 26 75 Flake Tapioca 4.20 Pearl Sago Small 4 60 Copra. Sundrird 400 Sago flour 1.92 1 Devoes Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 2.07 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per157 words
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Article1022 1933-07-24 15 SATURDAY. JULY 22nd. 1933 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Kundong «$1« 75 90 Lunas «$1 1 00 1.10 Malaka Pindar (sl< 80 85 MandaiTekmg isl> 0.05 0 10 Mentakab <20» 26 27. New Scudais «s2' 90 96 New Serendah <$2> 70 80 Nyalas <$1 1 35 40 Pajam $1 1001,022 words
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Advertisement69 1933-07-24 15 Igetjjj^—i- Awrmee to force mf fSs.>o>.— The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated to the etntto Settlement*) .a, Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27 O ld Jewr, EC £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compile, with the British vie Wance Companies Act m69 words
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Article432 1933-07-24 16 SECOND TEST MATCH Big Partnership By Barrow and Headley 15,000 SPECTATORS Clark Claims Three Wickets London, July 22. Close of play: West Indies 333 for 6. West Indies won the toss m the I second Test match with England atj Manchester to-day and elected to batjReuter - 432 words
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Article166 1933-07-24 16 Douglas Takes 3 Wickets For 6 Runs fFrom Our Own Correspondent 1 London, July 23. Saturday's closing scores m the county cricket matches were as follows: Notts 103 (C. S. Marriott 6 for 58). Kent 194 for 3 (F. G. Clark 73). Glamorgan 84 for 2166 words
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Article62 1933-07-24 16 [From Our Own Correspondent! London, July 23. Public schools cricket matches to-day ended as follows: Cranbrook 240 for 4 (dec), Tonbrldge 120 for 8. Kelly lli, H.M.S. Rodney 175. Berkhamstead 298 for 3 (dec). University C. S. 193. The cricket match between the I Wiltshire Regiment and62 words
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Article494 1933-07-24 16 12 FOURS IN TOTAL OF 92 NOT OUT S.C.C. Tournament Game Batting lor about two hours for the Merchants against the Etceteras m the S.C.C. tournament match on the Padang yesterday. R. A. Ashworth returned a brilliant 92 not out, and the match was drawn. Another outstanding494 words
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Article157 1933-07-24 16 Changes m Representative Prices United Press Association July 20 21 22. •AmericanCan.Com. 87% 84% 83% ,Am. T'phone and T'graph 123% 120 118% Atcheson Railroad 69 60 59% Dupont 74% 66 67 i Firestone, Common 25% 20% 21% 'Gen. Electric 24% 23 22% ;Gen. Motors 29 24%United Press Association - 157 words
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Article231 1933-07-24 16 Australians Win Durban Game Durban, July 22. In the second Rugby football Test match Australia defeated South Africa 'by 21 points to 6 Reuter FIVE CENTURIES IN ONE MATCH .FIELD DAY AT < NORTHAMPTON Santall Scores 201 For Warwickshire London, July 22. Five players reached three-figure totals mReuter - 231 words
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Article357 1933-07-24 16 Handicaps For Next Saturday I The following are the handicaps m the first day's racing of the Penang Turf Club beginning next Saturday, i July 29. Race 1. Ponies 2 and 3 Combd. Div. 1, 5 Furs., 2.30 p.m.: Coral Moore 9; Gallant Lover 8.12; Mountain Belle. 8.11;357 words
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Article113 1933-07-24 16 i Runs Scored By Boston New York, July 22. Latest baseball scores are as follows. Reuter Chicago 2 6 1 j Boston 12 18 2 Cleveland 2 5 3: New York 10 13 2 I Gehrig made a home run. Detroit 19 0 Washington 7 o St. Louis 6Reuter - 113 words
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Article134 1933-07-24 16 Commercial Policy Programme London, July 22. The United States suggested programme of commercial policy sent to the Economic Conference by Senator Hull to be developed during the recess and later stages of the conference lays j down that governments represented at the Conference shall undertake to! reach agreementsReuter - 134 words
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Article96 1933-07-24 16 Undue Attention Paid to Market Fluctuations Washington. July 22. It is understood that President Roosevelt does not contemplate any action m connection with the spectacular break on the Stock Exchange. He considers undue attention has been paid to the fluctuation of stock prices. With the object ofReuter - 96 words
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Article180 1933-07-24 16 New York. July 22. The Boards of Trade of Duluth and Minneapolis have suspended trading m grain futures again to-day. Reuter Chicago. July 2>. The directors of the Board o* Trad^ have suspended to-day's session and also trading m grain futures.— Reuter Chicago. July 23. Grain- trading willReuter - 180 words
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Article145 1933-07-24 16 A Green Young Man Who Was "Fed Up" Genuine scenes of English countryside and English villages give 1 freshness and interest to "That night m London." the new film which opened at the Pavilion yesterday, and promote a genial leniency towards the fllm itself as a145 words
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Article115 1933-07-24 16 American Fight "Racket" Most films are a glorification of something or other. But the present show at the Alhambra. "Lady and Gent", goes right off the beaten track. It serves as a vigorous condemnation of the American fight "racket", and with George Bancroft m the role of the down-trodden115 words
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Advertisement76 1933-07-24 16 I AFT 6* A tTO6 Mf AL pMo*<e I I British Again 1 AUCUTTS MAUYAN COFFB PROCURABLE AT ALL LEADING PRO\ MO\ HJol> HENRY WAUGH A Co, W Singapore. Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoti 1 I y' V _w?^ irfl_ **m YEo u;e're happy OH, so happy J HAPPY as76 words
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