The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 July 1933
1933-07-26
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1933-07-26 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. w *l_ ESTABLISHED 1835, SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, JULY m =7^ 10 CENTS19 words
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Article154 1933-07-26 1 There is a probability that the committees of World Economic Conference will continue to meet m various parts of the world over a considerable period, possibly years. The adjournment resolution to come before the plenary session to-morrow will provide for the creation of a permanent committee —Page154 words
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Article84 1933-07-26 1 UNCHARTED ISLES Paris, July 25. The French occupation of coral islands between Indo-China. Borneo and the Philippines is officially announced. Henceforth they will be under French sovereignty. The new territories are specified as follows: Caye and Damboise occupied on April 7, Stuaba and Deuxilles occupied on April 10.84 words
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Article145 1933-07-26 1 England and West Indies was drawn. Pace 16. The story of a fatal fight m a grille at the Singapore prison was told to the Coroner Page 7. "The worst of the slump is over said Sir Cecil dementi at the Kuala Kangsar Durbar Page 7. Sentence of death was145 words
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Article1354 1933-07-26 1 I THE remains of a Roman fort are not an obvious spoonlng-ground. but A. T. Smith was not spooning. Efflp was jneat and sweet, delicately brown and debonair, a lovely thing to have m the two-seater, but she dwindled like other humanity within those walls. He was so full1,354 words
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Advertisement196 1933-07-26 1 KLIM po^ ED MILK 4K 'FKOACH TO PURE, X IZi:D MILK THE TROPICS. LN ALL LEADINO STORES. Ik ffles hotel I MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL ■^j,. )ERN SANTTATIOM AND HOT AND COLD RUNmNO WATER. T0 .0 ATTRACTIONS "^ij™™ <»nt.,e AW n I HANirF TEA DA NCES 9 UAlN^t EVERY MONDAY. WEDNESDAY196 words
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Advertisement154 1933-07-26 1 I j) \n 1 1 ■I ADELPHI SEA VIEW MOTEL HOTEL EVERY ROOM WITH BATH MODERN SANITATION EXCELLENT CUISINE SERVICE Guests of the Sea View Hotel may take their Tiffin at the Adelphl Hotel, and vice- versa, without extra cost to themselves. GENERAL MANAGER H. O. WASER. j THE ROTARY154 words
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Advertisement36 1933-07-26 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Dial 5378 Page 16. Petrol Waste- Page 6. Mr. Everyman -Page 16 CHRVSLBI POWER S. ShiffiuraS Go. Shirt and Pyjama Makers Complete Shirt Outfits m Stock No. 82-2, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. Tel: 438236 words
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Advertisement21 1933-07-26 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO PURE. FRESH. PASTEI'RIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEAOINO PROVISION STORLS21 words
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Article242 1933-07-26 2 Wednesday. 26th. High Water.—. I3JQ, a.H it Rotary Tiffin: Mr P. Samy on "Wild Life m Malaya." Adelphi Hotel at 1 p.m. Football S.A.F.A. League <Div. II Wiltshire Regt. II vs. HarleP 'quins. Stadium: < Div. Ill* Govt. Monopolies vs. Abattoir S.C.. Jalan Besar. Public Services vs. S242 words
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Article100 1933-07-26 2 Before the Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Special Appeal 1 33 Dr. C. J. Paglar vs. The Medical Council. Before Mr. Justice Gerahty m the 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Assizes Rex. vs. Sinnatambi Before Mr. Justice Mills m the 3rd Court at 10100 words
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Article350 1933-07-26 2 European m Breach of Trust Charge G. V, Ortnrne. v European, on the Advice of his counsel. (Mr. V. D. Knowles- pleaded i/jilty before Mr. H. A Foirer. the Criminal District Judge, to a charge oi criminal breach oi trust as an agent m respect of $1,000 which350 words
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Article99 1933-07-26 2 Routine Orders by Lieut-Col. M. J. i P. Reilly. M.C.. C >mmanding S.S.V.F. Singapore. July 26. Ranges The following range allotment is ropub^shcd for information. Buses leave H'quarters Bukit Farrer Timah R. Range. Saturday Sunday 2.00 p.m. 7.30 a.m. 29.7.33 "B" Coy. Table" A" 30.7.33 -do— Postage99 words
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Article1315 1933-07-26 2 Tournament cricket another drawn match— D. Ess* bowling feat against S.C.C. Malaya Cup football Singapore's victory over Command. ONCE again a drawn game m the cricket tournament. It seems as if there never will be a decision m this season's series, m which case all four sides1,315 words
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Article139 1933-07-26 2 "KefritferatorV Gum of Sweets And Hiscuits Curryiim I CWgO of 387 t: us oi bis•vnts and raraimi sweets, tin- Soviet's latest lDroign-bullt ship, the "Rein s r t'rati)r No. I. passed tlirou^h Bii pon 00 M >nday. She is the first ol series of ves.S' Is betni139 words
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Article456 1933-07-26 2 j the accused ar.d vict. d ol the the point for Jf *v' but they an- pi 4lVv 114 L 'cur with the fei slder that the i. tion M uudei > want ol sanction I rise. ttM Nm The p%int I)., aware. been ad country though r ber <>1456 words
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Article16 1933-07-26 2 Straits Chin i I Rate of rrvtght Kong has b« cwt for X16 words
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Article17 1933-07-26 2 An inter-chili of school foes v Mtt Christian As Jj V hall. Prlnsep S' 8 15 pm17 words
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Advertisement145 1933-07-26 2 WILDROOT HAIR PREPARATIONS. HAIR LOTION frees the hair from dandruff and invigorates 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 Chance Alley. Blnf»pere. The Cheapest House for your Stationery, Typewriters. Ribbon* and145 words
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Advertisement619 1933-07-26 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders arc now invited for 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. 523.619 words
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Advertisement178 1933-07-26 2 NOTICES. W. HAMMER COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Tenth Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders ol this Company will be held at the Registered Office. Hong Kong Bank Chambers. Collyei Quay. Singapore, on Friday. August 18th. 1933. at 12 o'clock noon at which the Directors will recommend that178 words
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Article827 1933-07-26 3 Struggle Between Britain And ILS. CURRENCY RACE Effort Of Capitalism To Avoid War .Moscow, July 12. Penetrating the smoke-screen of speeches and declarations behind which the capitalist statesmen enshrouded the real purposes of the World Economic Conference. Karl Radek. true famous Soviet journalist] m an article827 words
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Article365 1933-07-26 3 INDIES GOVERNMENT DEBATE Some Members Opposed To Subsidy Medan. July 19. Several members of the Dutch East indies Government while appreciating the work of the X.N.I.L.NX m this colony md recognising that the maintenance of the service deserves to be applauded, thought that the Government subsidy}365 words
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Article248 1933-07-26 3 Closing of Don Mining Aerodrome 'From Our Ou:i Oorwspondsnt) Bangkok. July It. The Imperial Airways plam\ Astrara was lucky m arriving back irom her Australian flight just two days before the bin military aerodrome at Don llttmng was closed down tor the monsoon season. Belore the Atalanta type248 words
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Article24 1933-07-26 3 could uimple Hat that Socialist anthill.' the U.S.S.R. But here we may tell j them You have tried it once al- j ready, gentlemen24 words
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Article236 1933-07-26 3 Singapore Artists Entertain (From Our Own Correspoiident > Malacca. July :>:* A IUI Iff Ml COBCWi was giv< 'ii at the High Bcbool Hull here. MTftllfMl by Mrs. G. M. Alford w it H party ir m Suvapore «\nd aided by sv ral local peopte. m aid ot236 words
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Article210 1933-07-26 3 Great Reception m New York GMum Jui> m Gti.tial Baiiv> lid the depart nrP of the Italian Armada on it> I.IKK) miles (light \v Yoik In perfect weather DonfttUma The Oenera] hM aiu.cuuicod that ho vail prob.iblv CTOM th«- Atlantic ••i NewfouiidUnd and V i^lanc!.- New York.Reuter Wireless - 210 words
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Advertisement620 1933-07-26 3 nre>HNNit~j j iNTAfaKER j < "n Ii m \bB^SBBT -aJ W^^r 818 Lien, 1820 Still aomg Strw XT^M[l!^ 1&4 ti I isi^L. I j 5% Health comes first and for I r —4p the promotion of health m a ll climates JOHN N 1 1: gA WALKER has stood firs!620 words
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Advertisement42 1933-07-26 3 To treat these complaints successfully, get to the root cf the trouble. Clarke's Blood Mixture is the worfd's greatest blood purifier and healer, it is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Qt «ff Chtmrnsn and Stan*. Equally gomdm LIQUID or TABLET form42 words
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Advertisement221 1933-07-26 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies* Ordinance 193 C. REGISTERED ft HEAD OFFICE: Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Singapore BRANCHES 21. First Cross Street. Malacca 11, Light Street, Penang. AMD 4 Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur BOARD OF DIRECTORS 5 Q Wong. Esq..221 words
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Article2624 1933-07-26 4 THE WEEK IN THE HOUSE mßy The Free Press— Correspon den t London. July 11. A glance through the files of this week's English newspapers; might easily convince you that the only news of importance has been that which has nad to do with the2,624 words
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Article359 1933-07-26 4 Demand Thai Property be Surrendered iFtom Our Own Correspondent Bangkok. Jul> Tw.. cases out ol the ordinary have oee n beiore the Siamese Courts this week. One concerned a gitt by the latu Kin*, who granted to a noble property with the proviso that il the recipient359 words
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Advertisement337 1933-07-26 4 Forget the heat Tired? A little bit cross may be? A LONG COOL DRINK OF 19 U» i^mmT Mi I A^B 7 will dispel all (hat! m^m^mß iB K^2«s*£4tfß ii RING 3463 ti^firtfrv^T^^r I Grave Health Dangers of INDIGESTION IS; vQ 6ASTRK TROUBLES ""^l.-f^^Y H»»dVsda ol people fal eaty prey*337 words
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Article, Illustration31 1933-07-26 5 I of thp doubles at Roehampton, showing C. Boussus and Madame Rosambert of France m play, watched by a great crowd, as they opposed McGrath and Madame Henrotin.31 words
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Advertisement333 1933-07-26 5 r 1 ALHAMBRA— Opening TO-DAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 fIBBBJfI BBf^Bbl HBRL t FOX'S BRILLIANT PICTURE-NOMINATED FOR THE GOLD MEDAL OF THE FILM INDUSTRY V^^H^^Bl "ZOO IN BUDAPEST" Wm 7 with LORETTA YOUNG, GENE RAYMOND and O. P. HEGGIE Hbbbbbbbl PICTURE y c TgSl I P(i" AST NIGHT! PV>C I AIIC UC WMVlif333 words
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Article81 1933-07-26 6 After Sufferin r Whm nrrat v Human, after suit. many vearv f<> i>her ««e 8h» v nt. Sou that Mnr» SalU tmo ymrv aj i)l rheiimatisJii ,u-at -urrrni t i my 95th y M tmt from pall: whidi ;u!hj I w "1 Krijv I If onl>81 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article593 1933-07-26 6 Epic Fight m Wimbledon Final Jack Crawiord has made history for Australia and Wimbledon, bringing glory to both: and Ellsworth Vines helped to provide the epoch. The Wimbledon final m which Vines, the American holder, was beaten by the Australian Champion after five sets 4-6, 11-9. 6-2.593 words
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Article219 1933-07-26 6 Keen Contests At Raub Tlie annual athletic sports ol the Government English School. Raub were held on Saturday on the district Padang. All the events were keenl\ contested. At the conclusion Mrs. Cosgrave distributed the prizes. Results Lonjf Jump: <A>: 1. Swee Kar; 2 Mahmood bin Abas. 3.219 words
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Article434 1933-07-26 6 Training Young Germany For! Future War Munich. July 4. Herr von Tschmammer und Osten. the Reich Commissioner of Sport, who Is also a "group leader" of the Nazi Storm Detachments, made a speech here In which he revealed the true aim of the gymnastic and athletic434 words
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Article404 1933-07-26 6 Mrs. WlWi Mxdhr*! Victory At Wimbledon Although Mrs v.vis-Moody won tht Woniens Etamrlei title for the .sixth tim at Wimbledon \;h >n she beat Miss D E. Round m th .ai by 6 4. 6 8. 6 3 she must haw OCpcrtenettf great- r an xicty tlian m404 words
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Advertisement171 1933-07-26 6 I 'Til II 1 .^^^^^^^PlDiLivT #//^^V www LHi:\KV HACCiH A Co., ■.MlSINGAPORE, PENANO, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH. Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement m the appearance of your teeth QOME tooth pastes will remove three most important tilings necessary O film, but171 words
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Advertisement96 1933-07-26 6 PETROL KUNNH TO WASTE! you those < worn-out |ff| CHANGE 1 ROKM n MollHt* ITT UMF.MMK \n K OB Till ENGLISH A.C FORMED ON i Fell Ver\ Miserable. Healed b\ Cuticura. "My «V:n V patchen th^i They burned time, an.) have lain r J the smarting, ai miaerablr. J I96 words
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INQUEST STORY OF FIGHT IN PRISON GRILLE
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Article2761 1933-07-26 7 lent, as outlined Ity m explanation to deceased, Leong I lull of internal ring i tight In a I :.s mera on the Fray was not I the prison staff. scene at the ler No. 94. who was I Lcular as well ha total ol tfo H2,761 words
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Article674 1933-07-26 7 SIR C. CLEMENTI AND RISE IN PRICES Strict Economy Must Continue I From Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur, July 25. Sir Cecil Clement! struck an optimistic note at the Kuala Kangsar Durbar. When referring to rubber and tin he said "The recent rise m the674 words
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Article99 1933-07-26 7 Former Contractor Again m Court Formerly employed as a contractor at the Civil Aerodrome. Syed Mohamed whose trial on three charges of cheati ing concluded on Monday before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Criminal Distrk": Judge, and m which judgment was postponed, appeared before Mr. J. F. F.99 words
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Article765 1933-07-26 7 Mr. Justice Cobbett's Ruling A "BAD" SANCTION Case Sent Back to Magistrate j Mr. Justice Cobbett. m the Supreme Court yesterday, delivered an important judgment concerning the powers of the Deputy Public Prosecutor m sanctioning prosecutions. His Lordship held that the sanction to prosecute a certain765 words
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Article154 1933-07-26 7 TAMIL WHO KILLED HIS MISTRESS Jury's Unanimous Verdict Sentence of death was passed on Shanmugam. by Mr. Justice Gerahty m the Assize Court yesterday, when the special jury which tried the case brought m a unanimous verdict, alter five minutes" retirement, of guilty of the charge of154 words
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Article345 1933-07-26 7 Husband Charges Former Lodger In view ot the woman's story that she had left of her own accord and not >winn to any encouragement from the l accused Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Second Magistrate, gave the man the benefit :>1 the doubt and discharged him345 words
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Article140 1933-07-26 7 Satisfactory Progress Reported Tftv shooting attair m tin New Bridge itoad police station last work. when a Malay constable named Abdul Manap was wounded by a bullet passing ihroußh hli body while he was on; parade m lront of the station lock-up 1 was again mentioned before Mr.140 words
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Article55 1933-07-26 7 Discovery m Ship's Water Tank Revenue oflkHl who boardfd the s.s. Solviken OO the vessel's arrival from China ports iound 700 tahils of Red Lion chandu m one of the water tanks j The approximate valui- Of the contra- band is $6,000. No arrests have yet been55 words
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Article50 1933-07-26 7 The band of the S.S. Police will perform the following programme, weather permitting, at Botanic Garden on Thursday commencing at 5.15 pm. March "Guards March Out" (Eilenberg). Selection of "Harry Lauder's Songs" arr. Hume>. Waltz 'Midsummer > Marigold >. Overture "Martha" <Flotw>. Mazuka "La Tzigane" <Ganne). Mazurka "La Mousmc". Selection50 words
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Article657 1933-07-26 7 Alleged Conspiracy To Disfigure Actor BOTTLE OF ACID Found In Possession of Accused Man Thr ehanre of attempting t«» administer a certain stuprfyinic drug, datura, with intent Ut facili tate thr commission of an ofTenre of causing hurt to a rompatriot was preferred against a l'amll.657 words
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Article96 1933-07-26 7 Revenue Officers' Lonu Vigil Revenue officers under A**ist.iin Supervisor Liin Choo Seng went |q the eighth mile Pasir Panjang coast and after waiting m a swamp for over three hours saw a boat nuikinK a cautious approach. Directly it came ashore the officers pounced on it96 words
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1032 1933-07-26 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY. JULY 26Th. 1933 AMERICA GETS FULL MARKS President Roosevelt has opened the second phase of Ins back-to-prosperity drive with what he calls a frontal attack on unemployment. Old Man Depression is to be given no rest until he is driven round his own corner and kept1,032 words
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Article70 1933-07-26 8 Trade Talks Between Britain And Uruguay London, July 23. Commercial negotiations between Great Britain and Uruguay were opened yesterday when a general exchange of views took place at the Board of Trade office between the CJruguayan Minister m London and the Minister of Finance- designate. Dr Cosio. andBritish Radio - 70 words
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Article25 1933-07-26 8 Mr. G. S. Rcis. of Batu Kawan Esate. Province Welleslev. has gone on lome leave. During his absence Mr J. Craig will act for him.25 words
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Article454 1933-07-26 8 Last Night's Accident In Hill Street Five persons were found lying or sitting m a group around a damaged car after an accident m Hill Street last night. They were all injured, three being women and two men. It appears that the car. an Oakland454 words
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Article218 1933-07-26 8 China's Obligations To Creditors London. July 24. On behalf of Sir John Simon Captain Eden In the House of Com- mons rejected 1 suggestion to ask th»'Chinese Government to summon a conference of bondholders" representatives ♦o decide on I scheme for the 'lquldation of arrears on Chinese railwayReuter - 218 words
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Article114 1933-07-26 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow RUBBER London, July 25. Spot (Buyers) 4 5 16d. (4 1 32 d (Sellers) 4%d. (4 1 16114 words
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NEXT BRITISH MARKET TO CHINA
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48 1933-07-26 8 Reports r» Shanghai stair t) i Governor of will succeed Sir tj?h Minister to < A spokesma i Cfflce .statrd tl though no cr J been received, th. most likely. Si < I A simil.i: found no MM mated that Mi jcessor had mt48 words
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Article106 1933-07-26 8 Removal nki Not 11. f n jut, The qut'.st working <»i the W. > v j ;ind the *ugin-s' minister :tt .ill srll Of th«- ;iS>:>« AflvotaU tt,i r Whiteha\< last nißht and Captain Eden I implied by th 'or were CQQttmi The Britist. Chinese as> .r theReuter - 106 words
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Article244 1933-07-26 8 Chew Jit Poh - Chew Jit Poh Kleventh-ILmr H-.pe 9(1 Peaceful Settlement Tin- BU I Manchukuo ti the di f bi avtrglng 1- I I forces and I hsiang Two Jap 1 .< quantity <>l h..:. to Dolonor. X the po r i wish 01 the C< 1 i rftemttng an 1244 words
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Advertisement67 1933-07-26 8 SUPERIOR OLD BROWN (full flavoured nut brown) CLUB (MEDIUM DRY) PALE DRY (DRY) New Shipment of FINEST DAN ISH BUTTER Delicious Flavour Absolutely Pure SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co.. Ltd. Orchard Road. .^^^Sii^l HI I■i a a 9 1 HAS THAT EXTRA V TOUCH OF QUALITY WHICH MAKES ALL 1 THE67 words
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Advertisement118 1933-07-26 8 "He not only knows golf thoroughly, but has the peculiar ability to tell what he knows m > i language that anyone can under- J stand." Gene Sarazen. a new way < to better GOLF i J by Alex. J. Morrison J With an introduction by Bernard Darwin. i S118 words
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Article14 1933-07-26 9 SECTIONAL MEETINGS DEFINITELY tinal esolution To Provide or Future Talks14 words
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Article601 1933-07-26 9 ndon. July 24. act" it is now World Economic nue to exist for rings may iy m diffe- the final ren on Thursire meetings Monetary com--üb-committees. •he meeting the BurRamsay Macci vision that remain m per- aa irequently s possible the oriittend the meetd impossible. represented byReuter - 601 words
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Article20 1933-07-26 9 Great Stimulant to World Trade London. July 25. mk Conference silould prove one of the world trade yet20 words
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Article160 1933-07-26 9 *Var Will Follow Trade Predicts Periodical London. July 18. British air journal. r attack on the urnal was recently QOY, Soviet foreign to demonstrate •ility of certain Brird the Soviet Union. linting out the need '< ain'i air force, the ar that tins policy the U.S.S.R. It160 words
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Article150 1933-07-26 9 Hearing of Prisoners' Appeal Allahabad. July 24. Expected to last two months, an appeal m the Meerut conspiracy case has been taken up to the High Court. The appellants are three Englishmen and 24 others who were sentenced on January 16 to various terms ranging from transportation lor150 words
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Article60 1933-07-26 9 Regular Service Possible Copenhagen, July 25. Colonel Lindbergh is satisfied thai it is possible to establish a regu'ai aerial connection across the Nortt Atlantic as soon as the right route ha* I been ascertained. In an interview. Colonel Llndbergt stated he and his wife would stay aReuter - 60 words
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171 1933-07-26 9 Ecclesiastical Election Voters' Complaints Berlin, July 24. German Protestantism is delivered into the hands of the Nazis as the! result of the elections to the representative body of the German Evangelical Church. Though the final figures are not yet available the "German Christians" are alreadyReuter Wireless - 171 words
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Article159 1933-07-26 9 To Meet Out "Exemplary and Instant Punishment" Berlin. July 22. The Prussian State Minister has amended the Prussian constitution by conferring on the Prussian Premier sole authority to pardon offenders' against the law. By virtue of this! authority Captain Goerlng has autho- 1 r:s *d Xh-j Minister lorReuter Wireless - 159 words
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Article359 1933-07-26 9 Plan to Honour Good and Shame Bad Employers Washington. July 25. A nation-wide attack on unemployment was launched by President Roosevelt m the rour. ot a striking broadcast speech, m which he said that the immediate task ol bringing regular expenses within the revenues had now been accomplished.Reuter Wireless - 359 words
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Article120 1933-07-26 9 4,000,000 Shares Sold In Two Hours New York, 22. The Stock Exchange has announced that beginning on Monday, it will open at noon until further notice. The Curb Exchange and the Philadelpia Stock Exchange will follow suit. This means that the opening hours will not overlap those of120 words
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Article327 1933-07-26 9 I Could Have Made Trip m 4«/ 2 Days New York. July 23. Gatty. Post's companion m the world 1 tlight m 1931. was the first to grip Post's hand when he made a perfect landing last night. As soon M the machine stopped. Post j rote Croon327 words
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Article98 1933-07-26 9 Round of European Capitals Paris, July 22. Mr. Arthur Henderson, m his capacity of chairman of the Disarmament Conference, breakfasted to-day with M. Paul Boncour at the Quai d'Orsay on the conclusion of his visit to Rome. Berlin. Prague and Munich, with the object of expediting progress ofReuter Wireless - 98 words
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Article64 1933-07-26 9 Discussions With Mr. T. V. Soong London, July 25. In the House of Commons. Sir John Haslam (Cons Bolton) drew attention to the inquiry over the new Chinese duties on Lancashire cottons. Mr. Leslie Burgin. Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, said that the duties were discussedReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement179 1933-07-26 9 Voice" NEW PORTABLE j GRAMOPHONE MODEL 97 SPECIFICATION A new medium-priced Portable of a high standard of qual.iy Hardwood Cabinet, covered m black "Pakawa" handle. Size: 15 ins. x 1P 2 ins. x 5 3 4 Ins. Single spring motor to play 10-inch and 12-inch records. with auto stop. New179 words
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Advertisement1148 1933-07-26 10 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. < 1931) Steam Ship Co.. Ltd., and China 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 Ltd1,148 words
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Advertisement583 1933-07-26 10 Ellerman &Bucknall Steamship Co*, Ltd. •Incorporated m England* "ELLERMAN" UNE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Due Sails. s.s. City of Bedford For Havre. Lohdon. R'dam H'burg July 30 Aug. 2 s.s. City of Roubaix For London. Rotterdam and H'burg Aug. 14583 words
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Advertisement416 1933-07-26 10 P. &0.1 British India and Ape. r Lin J Incorporated In Enßlam: V MAIL, PASSENGER AND ARGnI SERVICES. I PENINSULAR AND ORIENT* s.n.J INDKK C ONTKAC'T WITH HIS HAMtTI n I LONIM)N AND FAR KAST MAN M OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR Cl 4 A M Tonnage. SinKap<»rr I BHUIAN 6000416 words
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Advertisement633 1933-07-26 11 F S. K. Lin e. P^ KOK WUMCA AND SOOn AMERICA. I Due Sails. Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban. Cape n(() v fown. Rio de Janeiro. Santos and Monrtdeo Round-the-world fare <€172> July 25 2b < tpc Town. Algoa Bay. Durban. L v o IUP 1 barques, Dar-es-Salaam and Mombasa633 words
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Advertisement594 1933-07-26 11 TO GIROPG FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang. N. York Pres Pierce July 29 /.ug. 1 Au«?. 3 Bept 13 Pres. Monroe Aug. 12 Aug. 1"> Avis. 17 Sept. 2? Pres. Van594 words
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Advertisement1166 1933-07-26 11 ML P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAJANG— Wednesday. July 26, Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembllahan PoelocPallas. Pengalian-Estate and Renfmt. THEDENS -Wednesday. July 26. Mur.tok and Palembang TOBA- Wednesday. July 26. Toengka 1 Morara-Saba and Djambi VAN OUTHOORN- Wednesday. July lev Belawan-Deli. VAN HEUTSZ- Thursday. July 27, Hrng Kong. Swatow mid Amoy TIDORE1,166 words
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Article350 1933-07-26 12 ENVIED BY COMMERCIAL BANGKOK 9 ajn. to 3 p.m. With a I Halt Half Way i —m i (From Our Own Correspondent 1 Bangkok, July 19. One of the most popular acts of the new Siamese administration has been to change the hours of350 words
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Article198 1933-07-26 12 Visit of The Kin? and Queen [From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok. July 19. The company manufacturing Claude Neon lights m Bangkok has held its first ordinary meeting. The company I holds exclusive lights of the Claude Neon patents m Slam, the Straits Settlements and British Malaya, but owing198 words
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Advertisement676 1933-07-26 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 MARSLLA (7.375 tons) and the 8.8. MANOOLA (3.352 tons): [Cargo only] MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de luxe,676 words
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Advertisement380 1933-07-26 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS 22, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W I.] of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON. COLOMBO, MARSEILLES. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Rangoon OXFORDSHIRE Aug. 3 STAFFORDSHIRE Aug. 17 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Aug. 31 WORCESTERSHIRE Sept. 14 CHESHIRE Sept.380 words
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Advertisement74 1933-07-26 12 Foreveryth, ,^J Travel. 8.., cooks I WACO sfsi J 39. ROIU r^J S. LIN ISHIHAIM STRlti ilnroi > fiL HIOM JAPAN NACIOYA MAi «l FOR KOBK. o MJIII 'A wSSSti i r2Sg NAGOYAMAi u u .4 BOBION MAi MALTA MAHI CLYDE MAHI I ERIC MAHI I For rates i please74 words
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Miscellaneous568 1933-07-26 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pjn. 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) every Monday,568 words
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Miscellaneous208 1933-07-26 12 A stowaway was found on board the Cape St. Francis when the vessel arrived m Singapore yesterday. VESSELS ARRIVED Larut. Brit. 464. from Port Dickson 25.7. for Malacca 26.7. Clyde Maru, Jap. 3419. from Batu iPahat 25.7, for Kobe 25 7 Tidore. Dut. 525, from S Pandjan* 25.7. for S.208 words
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Article348 1933-07-26 13 Straits Bombay Conference Addendum* Addendum No. 1 to the Straits Bombay Conference freight tariff No. 1 regarding rates of freight from Singapore and Penang to Karachi by direct steamers is as follows. These rates apply only to cargo shipped by steamers proceeding direct to Karachi and are subject348 words
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Article117 1933-07-26 13 Hi*i Programme Which Will Cost g3I,6§MM The Navy Ministry at Tokio and the General Staff have practically agreed that Japan should build ships to the limit laid down by the London Treaty. They plan an expenditure of £31.000.! 000 The .ship>. numbering thirty-three. Jwlll be constructed over117 words
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Article161 1933-07-26 13 Over the August Bank Holiday, the Canadian Pacific are operating a special First Class excursion from Hong Kong to Manila and return on the Empress of Japan, the largest and fastest luxury liner on the Pacific. The ship leaves Hong Kong on Friday evening. August 4.161 words
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Article245 1933-07-26 13 Extension Works Intensify Danzig Danger i T K he 257 P llsh narbo ur of Gdynia is to be still enlarged, m spite of the fact that the Free City of Danzig is already sutlering considerably from the lack of trade and despite the decision of the245 words
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Article218 1933-07-26 13 Slight Improvement In Last Three Months. Then ha> been a slight increase m th<- tonnage handled by the FM.S. Railway* at Port Swettenhan: during the second quarter of this year. It is true that imports haw been j lower than Uwy were during the first quarter of last218 words
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Article199 1933-07-26 13 Two Americans Who Lost Their Hearings MoturiiiK to New York to gee a Mend] oil on ;i trip to Europe, two young Americans from Connecticut celebrated so well that they finally awoke m a cabin Ol the White Star liner Majestic when that vessel was well199 words
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Article90 1933-07-26 13 May Meet to Discuss World Problem Then is a possibility ot a special international shipping conierence being convened m London or elsewhere to discuss the shipping problrm. Thr report which the International Chamber of Commerce will submit to the World Economic Conference. In accordance with a resolution passed90 words
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Advertisement461 1933-07-26 13 IftAPORE FREE PRESS I offic CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Idres< ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. H eater morning daily m Malaya. Delivered H; he (hota Hazri each morning;. Latest H tesl telegrams and latest announcements. H rubber and tin cables appear dally. H features include pictures, ladies' page H tesl fashions, sporting, wireless articles.461 words
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Advertisement251 1933-07-26 13 VELVETS DULL ANGEL SKIN ANGEL SKIN LACES -NEW SHIPMENT— Wassiamull Assomull Co Sl-SS, HIGH STRUT, TEL. 7144. JlgaJH w^L II flw«4P^h^r^^M^ E4J3J H^ 9^9' jff^M*^. M J \^V M Foods The 'Aflenburys' Foods arc particularly suited to the feeding of babies m hot climates. They are germ free, and being251 words
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Article230 1933-07-26 14 I PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES i FROM THE EMPIRE I J TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY. i ENGLAND. i Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 31.3 i J metres. i Wednesday, July >6th. I GMT. 11.0 a.m.- 10 p.m. Transmission on an om- i hi direc-230 words
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Article215 1933-07-26 14 Six Houses Burned Down At Sentul Six houses of a row ol nine were burned to the ground by fire at Sentul. The fire brigade was on the scene soon alter the receipt of a message and was able to save three houses. The houses were occupied by215 words
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Article138 1933-07-26 14 Jewish Physicians To Go To D.E.I. I From Our Own Correspondent, i Medan. July 19. Rumours are circulating here and m Holland that Jewish physicians from Germany are to come to Netherlands India and the League of Physicians m this colony has sent a cable to the138 words
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Article29 1933-07-26 14 Mr. C. G. Cranmer. who recently retired from the position of manager of Messrs. Steel Bros, and Co.. Ltd. Bangkok branch, has established an auto service company m England.29 words
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Article621 1933-07-26 14 bo Rome (Italy) JRo. 722 Khabarovsk (USSR) RVIS 9 am noon. 58.3 Bandoeng. Java (PMY>. 50.26 Vatican City (Italj). HVJ. Daily. 7.0— 1.15 p.m. Sun., 10 10.30 a.m. also. 50 Barcelona Radio Club (Spain) Fa J25 Sat., B—98 9 p.m. 50 Bucharest (Rumania). 50 Kuala Lumpur (Fed.621 words
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Article150 1933-07-26 14 Storm Sweeps Kuantan District Roofs were blown on and much damage done by a storm which blew over the mining village of Sungel Lembing and the districts of Pekan and Kuantan on the night of July 19 The roofs of several shop houses near the Sungei Lembing150 words
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Advertisement681 1933-07-26 14 B^ tuth arc living parts of 4 X your body. They may be ill W^^ ■■■■■I through lack of the proper WL^-.: vwuriahment Calcium. you csui^^^^^^^* C<ff*:.v:l::i:: .:::::::::::;:;a::;ar MiiillfiliMß^^^ KALZANA, the Caldum food, is the n«ii> ides m the care oi the teeth. For many years people thought that a681 words
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Advertisement508 1933-07-26 14 BANKS AND INSURjI CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND C HlN* Incorporated m EnKland by Royal Charten Paid up capital m 600.000 shares ol €5 each tn.OOO.tKM> Reserve Fund 1 3.000.000 i Reserve Liability of Proprietors 1 3.000 (MM) HEAD OFFICE JB. Bishopagate. London. EC. 2 Agencies and Branches Alor508 words
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Advertisement134 1933-07-26 14 X I MI u\\\\ I I Maml Nt Ui I v **^l sekl timii m Cot in*i ir.i: For I I IKK\ Xl MM«S iii \i» "i i t mM UH\N<H|v 1 SHANi M VI I Hi'! X I I Acts for lii tin- i«fl OH It UK IHS 3rd134 words
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Article174 1933-07-26 15 Argentine Rails A Weak Feature London, July Ti. On the money market this week,' supplies have continued super- 1 abundant and difficult to employ with the result that this week's Treasury, Bills allotted at an average rate of 7s. sd. per rent which is a reduction of Is.174 words
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Article135 1933-07-26 15 "Increasing Interest," Says Cambridge Professor Moscow, July 25. "English university students are taking much more interest m politics nowadays: this is evidenced by the anti-war resolutions recently passed by many oi our universities." stated Professor A. Wood of Cambridge University, who is on a short tour of135 words
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Article38 1933-07-26 15 Mr. L. B. Gibson, M.C.S., Legal Adviser, Kedah, has left for home. It is understood that Mr. C. W. Dawson, M.C.S., will succeed him and Captain J. Huggin*. M.C.. M.C.S., will succeed Mr. Dawson as Assistant Adviser. Kedah.38 words
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Article189 1933-07-26 15 Changes m Representative Prices July 21 22 24. American Can. Com. 84» 83»v 85«o Am. T'phone and Tgrapli 120 U8 i 123 3 4 Atrheson Railroad 60 59" H 62^. Du P° nt 66 67.. 713.; j Firestone. Common 20' 8 213^ 23» jOen. Electric 23«189 words
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Article105 1933-07-26 15 Rugby. July 22 horngn exchanges are: Amsterdam 8.29 Athens 587 1 -> Brussels 23.97 Belgrade 245 Berlin 1 4.021 Bombay I 6 IS 16 Bucharest 565 Buenos Aires 42 oAdal Copenhagen 22. 10 Geneva 17.:*1 Helsiinrfors 287^ Hong Kong 1 I 3 1 Lisbon no Madrid 40 1/16 MilanBritish Wireless - 105 words
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Article149 1933-07-26 15 The report of the directors of Raffles J Hotel. Ltd.. to be presented at the meet- j ing of the company on August 2. states: The total number of shares allotted ll 202.116 of which 292.109 are allotted fas fully paid m part settlement of the c149 words
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75 1933-07-26 15 July 25th., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 14 r> 8 14 3 4 R.S.S. equal to London Standard, •F. 0.8.) 15 Isi' 8 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Aug-Sept. 14 1116 14 13 16 Oct-Dec. 14 7 k 1575 words
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Article30 1933-07-26 15 It is understood that when Mr. R Bird, Collector of Land Revenue, goe? on leave at end of next month, Mr. J R. Neave of Singapore wfß go to Malacca.30 words
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Article184 1933-07-26 15 July 25 SELLING v London. 4 months' sigm 243 32 London. 3 months* sight 24 116 London. 60 days' sight 2|4 132 London. 30 days' sight 2|4 1164 London, demand 2 4 London. T.T. 2 3 3H32 Lyons and Paris, demand 985 Hamburg, demand 160 New York, demand184 words
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Article172 1933-07-26 15 July 25 Tin Singapore Prior 'per piJcul* $109.25 Gambier 4 50 Pepper White 26.50 Flake Tapioca 4 05 Pearl Sago Small 4.50 Copra. S.unirn-d 3.90 Sago flour I 92» 7 Devoe's Imperial Brilliam Kerosene per tin 2.07 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per172 words
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Article995 1933-07-26 15 TUESDAY. JULY 25th. 1933 CLOSING QUOTATIONS KundoiiK '$1 75 90 Lunas ($l, l o2 i, 2 10 Malaka Pindas 82 > 2 87 1 Mandai Tekong ($l. 0.10 020 Mentakab (20t 27 28 v 2 New Scudais <$2> 97i 2 i02»o New Berendah $2 70 80 Nyalas995 words
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Article705 1933-07-26 16 DRAWN GAME AT MANCHESTER England One Run Behind on First Innings BODY-LINE BOWLING Martindale's "Bumpers" Cleverly Played Manchester July 25. C. F. Walters and Sutcliffe opened England's reply to the West Indies total of 375 m the second test match here and had put 63 on705 words
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Article641 1933-07-26 16 CANTON VISITORS HAVE 2-GOAL MARGIN Excellent Football At Jalan Besar Lingnam Univ. 3 C.C.A.A. .1. The Lingnam University of Canton secured a well deserved victory over the Chinese Companion Athletic Association, the S.C.F.A. League champions, m a soccer match yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium, by three goals641 words
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Article75 1933-07-26 16 French Team Against Britain Paris, July 24. R. Locoste, the sole selector of France's Davis Cup team has announcee«l that the following will represent the holders m the challenge round: Henri Cochet. Jean Borotra. J. Brugnon. Andre Merlin. R. Lacoste. It is definitely announced that Borotra will not75 words
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Article32 1933-07-26 16 Barrow c Langridge b Clark 0 Headley not out 5 Extras 1 Total (for 1 wkt) 23 FALL OF WICKET *****6789 10 5 Close of play: West Indies 225. Match drawn. Reuter.32 words
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Article840 1933-07-26 16 TWO GOALS SCORED AGAINST S.R.C. League Table Progress Viltshire Reg. .2; S.R.C. .0. By defeating the I.R.C. at the tadium yesterday, the Wilshire egiment earned the opportunity of hallenging the Chinese for second >lace m the league table. At the noment the Chinese stand second with 7840 words
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110 1933-07-26 16 NOTTS DEFEATED BY KENT Surprise In County Cricket London, July 25. l The surprise of this weeks County cricket was the heavy defeat of Notts by Kent. Kent vs. Nottinghamshire At Maidstone Kent won by an lnings and 114 runs. Notts I<> s and 126 Kent 345 C. S. MarriottReuter - 110 words
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Article88 1933-07-26 16 Germany's Success At Dublin. DubMn. July 25. Germany defeated Ireland m the qualifying round of the 1934 Davis Cup competition today by four matches to one. Results: G. Von Cramm < Germany > beat McGuire (Ireland). 6—4. 6 4. 6—2. McVeaeh (Ireland* beat F~enz 'Germany). 6^—4. 6—3.Reuter - 88 words
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Article136 1933-07-26 16 Goodwood Race Won By Pharacre London, July 25. The Stewards' Cup handicap was 1 I decided at Goodwood to-day. Capt. A. S. Wills' PHARACRE <F. Fox) 7.4 1 Mr. H. J. Brueton's OLD RILEY (Herbert* 8 2 2 Mrs. C. L. Mackean's SOLENOID (Elliott* 9.7 3 Won by136 words
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Article115 1933-07-26 16 I. H. Hoahing Wins Singles Title Straits Chinese Recreation Club lawn tennis ties resulted as follows: "A" Singles Handicap:— Final I H. Hoahing beat Chua Choon Leong, 7-5. 7—5. Veterans' Sinfles Handirap Kho Nam Khye beat Kiong Chin |M 11—9, B—6. Scow Poh Leng beat Khoo Kirn115 words
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Article95 1933-07-26 16 Report of Explosion Aboard The Otus Honjf Kong, July 25. Mystery attaches to an explosion on the submarine Otus at Wei-Hal- Wei' on Sunday. The naval authorities at Shanghai and Wei-Hai-Wei deny all knowledge of the matter and local naval sources indicate that absolute secrey has been imposed95 words
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Article31 1933-07-26 16 The team relay race at the Singapore Swimming Club on Sunday was won by B. M. Meggs, W. O. Lowe, T. K. Gale and A. Drysdale In 1 mln. 25 sec.31 words
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Advertisement80 1933-07-26 16 A P6RTPA«T Of M* M*m HftT ftATM V A, NfO AFTE<? A MfAL. m his Hoos6 MeT vv/ATi-e 1 Co. v IMC m lil A 1 V By mil 1 CONTAI] 'KEPLER' v,ta 0 COD LIVER OIL with MALT EXTRACT Maintains vigour m children. Builds strong teeth and sturdy limbs.80 words
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