The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 September 1933
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Title Section17 1933-09-01 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. EST. 1835. No. 14,050. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1933. 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article221 1933-09-01 1 BRITISH NAVY CHIEFS ALARMED I md Huge Building Programme RMAMENT FAILURE Uter native To Total Collapse horn Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. SL rongij rumour ?d that the Admiralty is preparing before Parliament new building proposals esent the only alternative to Britain's a meat Nival Power." Apparently, little hope in221 words
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Article28 1933-09-01 1 lumuiluous Welcome For Hitler Nuremburg, Aug. 30. and the population three days oy the Nazi tumultously welcomed. nt with the brown •a meadow outside the ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article37 1933-09-01 1 Financial Commissioner Appointed 9 London. Aujf. 28. Sir Alan Plm. late ol the Indian Civil Service, has been appointed Financial Commissioner to visit British Honduras to investigate its financial policy and economic prospects. British RadioBritish Radio - 37 words
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Article225 1933-09-01 1 RED HORDES NEAR FOOCHOW Anxiety For Foreign Nationals Hong Kong, Aug. 31. Reports from Fooehow confirm that he district of Yenping was occupied >y the Communists who are threatenng North Fukien. Kianshu district ilso fell yesterday, and the 19th Route Vrmy is hastily preparing defences lorth 01 Chuikow, many milesUnion Times - 225 words
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Article29 1933-09-01 1 Many Injured In French Rail Crash Parlu, Aug. 19. The i*stri*-Royan express was derall»cl today at Saumur The guard was Killed Aiid 2*. passengers injured Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 29 words
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Article132 1933-09-01 1 New Detection Methods For Rritain London, Aug. A national .scheme lor closer co- operation between the various police forcos In the country 4 > being launched 1 by a Home Office committe. which i* being lormed under the chairmanship of Mr. A. L. Dixon. ol the HomeReuter Wireless - 132 words
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Article85 1933-09-01 1 Twelve Dead In Kail And Air Accidents New York. Aug. 20. Twelve people nave Decn Killed and at least 20 injured in a series of disasters in the Southern Unii?d btatos At Tucumcan. New Mex;ec. a pftfect) Ker train crashed into a river, lemiung in live deaths andReuter Wireless - 85 words
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Article, Illustration520 1933-09-01 1 POET LA UREA TE'S TRIBUTE TO RONALD ROSS No One Has Done More To Lessen Human Suffering Fiom Our Own 1 respondent! London, Auk. Malaya owes mure perhaps, to the late Sir Ronald Ross than to any other of the world's really great men. Had it not been for his520 words
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Article154 1933-09-01 1 SPECLLATO ATTACK ON GUILD Holland's Huge Buu^ Deficit Amsterdam, Aug 31. Financial circles in Holland are unperturbed try the renewed reoorts of an imminent departure from the gold standard, notwithstanding that the next budget will probably show a deficit of between 500.000.000 and 70J. 000.000 guilders, nossibly necessitatmi; the issueReuter - 154 words
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Article116 1933-09-01 1 "Dutch Plan British From Our Own Correspondent < London, Auc- A reasoned attack On the latest rubber restriction plan occupied mott of the lront page ol the Dally Express on Thursday. It described the pro posals of which you have heard so much in recent weeks116 words
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Article49 1933-09-01 1 \V\\\ To Outlaw Machine Gurus Albany <New Y«irk>, \n« 2». Two bills, one to prevent Kangsvr* fnm preying on legitlmare ousines*. and another outlawing the transportation and UBf» ot light machine- guns by KangsUTs have been sUned bv QtWnor Lahman. after they pass-ri HiLegislature Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 49 words
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Article25 1933-09-01 1 VIS( Oi:\T GREY SINKING London. Auc 31. It was announced to-iuKht that Viscount Grey ia ktfkm and hi* conditUjn Ls ]«M »atL»lacUiry ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article61 1933-09-01 1 Police Offer Reward For Information (From Our Own Correspondent, K.inekok. Auk. 30. Enquiries in connection with the bunk note robbery are proceeding, but there have been no arrests so far. The police are offering a reward lor information leading to the recovery ol Hon& Kong Bank share61 words
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Advertisement80 1933-09-01 1 NABLE AT ALL j Ar OVISIOM STORES RAFFLES HOTEL. LTD. MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-OAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE makan ketchid 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. V FORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 to Mid-night SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE EXTENSION to 2 a.m. VFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381 IRNED in the Law,80 words
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Advertisement195 1933-09-01 1 On Other Pages L'.S. Labour wants hours cut Mill morf to neate more work Pagr 9. La tot tin and rubbrr prices— Pagr Thr lifting of thr gold rmtiargo in thr L'.S. wa* imtnrdiatolv followed by a rally on the Stock Kxchange Pagr 9. T.S. I* to float S?.000.000.000 four195 words
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Advertisement61 1933-09-01 1 IN^N^NJUBJNNNNUJNBiNHI^^NP^NNNN^NNNBNNNI^NNfcV HHBHBSHnMhsh 0 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES CHRYSLER SATISFACTION ESEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY MARTY SANDS MILDRED DAWN SATURDAY! SEPTEMBER 2nd 1933 SPECIAL DIINNER DAJNCE CABARET SPECIAL PROGK\MMK Bj THE POPULAR AMERICAN MUSICAL COMEDY ARTISTES SANDS and DAWN BOOK NOW EXTENSION TO 261 words
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Article, Illustration56 1933-09-01 2 >lr W. F. Bradlfy. the uell-knovwi continental motorist and hi^ d uuhter starting from Um headquarters of the Automooil,. \ssonation in Neu oventry Street. I ondon. o n a survey trip of the proposed London to onstantinoplr hi K hwa> nearly 000 miles Sir Stenson Cooke, secretary of the ,\.so<56 words
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Article68 1933-09-01 2 Two Cases Of Scalding Two cases ol scaklinu occurred yesterday The first was in Hill Street when a Chinese had his right leg severely burnt by boiling oil In the second Instance a Chlnene had both his l>-i*s scalded when a quantity of boiling ground-nut oil was upset68 words
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Article65 1933-09-01 2 Dr H J LftWBOO Health Officer Kinta. has loft for Kulim on transfei as Medical Officer there The General Office Commanding the Troops. Malaya, will be in Ipoh on inspection duty on Sunday. September 10 His fflghn— the Sultan of Perak who is in Singapore for tho race nvvtin« a65 words
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926 1933-09-01 2 Governor's Tribute To Dutch Community QUEEN WILHELMINA'S BIRTHDAY ■J j A. '"Masquerade Ball at the Dutch Club was the culminating event in the celebration yesterday by the Dutch community in Singapore of the birthday anniversary of Her Majesty Queen Wilhelmina of Holland. Owing to the926 words
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Article104 1933-09-01 2 Police Oppose Hail in Case Against Chinese "This is a bad case and I oppose bail." stated Chief Court Inspector Bostock yesterday when a man named Soon Kok Keng. alias Tak Tang. app< before Mr. H. A. Forrer charged with being in possession of an automatic pistol104 words
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Article66 1933-09-01 2 Chinese Sent To Prison For Four Months I The theft of a lamp from a Mcyelf left outside a house in Market Stn-«-t will cost a Chinese named Leng K<-. Hwatt four months' rigorous impris and six months' police superviIsion. which sentence was passed on him Iby the66 words
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Article39 1933-09-01 2 A Bengali cyclist sustained s«-v.-r.tl lac. -rated wounds on thr head and (contusions over the body as a result of I collision with a motor-car near th«- Scranuoon Road post oOoi yesterday H" was taken to hospital39 words
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Article41 1933-09-01 2 Tennis courts and other .spoi hi (Kinds can now b<> dried immedia'hv the me of i patent rubber roller in- kted hy an Australian. This cons; ov. red with "sponco" rubber an inc]i thick which absorbs all the rrom the ground41 words
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Article96 1933-09-01 2 Fashionably |> In -'li A fitshin: .»r I Shanghai women I MagiMnv. r wcll-dre.v answered .1 chai ture fealei li which re pro ture the la delivery of wr» She chum- 1 that wh. 1. m months ag<> wto Singapore ihf a trial but ftbtco turning only96 words
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Article17 1933-09-01 2 .Sun SSL thorlana 1 < rn<>r C)U I act a.> I I 'n as Kassim bin ._!l Oovd17 words
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Advertisement121 1933-09-01 2 if The AUSTIN TEN FOUR roadster A smart little ECONOMY car that will appeal to those who require a limited number of seats. The dicky" enables the car to be turned Into an occasional four seater. The hood and sidi> curtains give complete protection In stbrmy weather. BORNEO MOTORS LTD.121 words
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Advertisement366 1933-09-01 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISI RUGGER SEASON ".m.i i 1933—34. si mi TK I Cotton Elastic Knt-t Caps and AnkleU UTESOMK Bod> dorv Bell and Jockstrap, sport Pit ::i Embrocation and Ab- ar Athletes' Rub -pal jllco and "JIFFS' Bospen- the! :y BaiMtefi Spvi mMj i (i.: MEDICAL HALL. LTD.. mi Battery Road.366 words
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Miscellaneous262 1933-09-01 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK 1 Friday, September Ist. S.S.C. High Water. 09.19. 7.8 ft.. 19.45, 8.5 ft. Baseball: Singapore League. American Football: Commercial Cup semi-final. Club vs. Japanese Club. 4 Jalan Besar Stadium. S.A. p.m. FVA^Cup. Ist. round R\A. vs. Monday, Sept. 4th. Wiltshires 11. Anson Road High W U(T262 words
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Advertisement520 1933-09-01 3 this OPPOR- K\JMSI -N O V-F W2^ EARLY! TUNITY /IHIIVTTAf QAf n REMEMBER TO SAVE AWINUAL S»ALhI THE BEST J*"_ BARGAINS YOUR COMMENCES TO-DAY always MONEY I BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS CO first. niwkis sPFnvi oi \iii\ lm;limi m\ke. lichi i\\ii i ikk y^/^m^ TDftDiril lin tr| SHOES »U MANUhLD.s.520 words
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Article, Illustration712 1933-09-01 4 Sylvestre Dorian - - Sylvestre Dorian By Adrian designed this evening frock ol cotton Mack vehet for Madge Evan*, the M.C..M. player. The full skirt K folded in front like a long apron, while the form-fitting bodice drops over the shoulder to form the neckline. The elbow-length sleeves llarr into box -like712 words
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Article, Illustration990 1933-09-01 4 From Our Woman Correspondent II ;.ou have an old family album. you have perhaps teen the pictures o1 your forefattieil -I should say foremothers -with laughable figures of an ancit day it is always surprising that figures seem to chance so radically from one generation990 words
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Article, Illustration32 1933-09-01 4 The brilliant scarlet of this clever little evening jacket is repeated in the straps and stitching on the toeless sandals of egg-shell kid. The eggshell silk mesh gloves have flaring organdy cuffs.32 words
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Article569 1933-09-01 4 MLLE. PAULETTE MADOC - MLLE. PAULETTE MADOC (By I haw bt*m usked what fashion is 1 But when that question is asked me. I always have to answer that I do not know The only reply I can give .s to be yourselt Often women come |to mi- in Paris,569 words
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Article115 1933-09-01 4 Initialled Sets To be smart you must be mono gramed. says Orace Bradley, who Is a newcomer to »he screen Miss Bradley has half-inch gold initials on her deep brown pig skin handbag, and the motif is repeated on her plaid scart and signet ring Miss Bradley's ensemble to match115 words
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Article109 1933-09-01 4 ANE of tin difficulties in the use of cam. (i lood. ospeciallv caniKCl salmon, la that it is difficult to turn jut of tIM can without allowing it to IIUII'MI. and it therefore looks un iPpetMßt when served. Thll can be jvercorre in verv simple way. by109 words
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Article97 1933-09-01 4 She Feel> Aches and pain In old a«e Wh. i ii always a cuum that can b« oven j le«oii on growing 78 For the last fh Kruscheu Salt fully I could not am 78 years old my b'Kly and I f, at 48. I97 words
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Advertisement129 1933-09-01 4 r—^— ln//w^\l LOOKs better M FEELS BETTER iv FITS BETTER IX J WEARS BETTER SILK HOSIERY I Sole Distrihutors j I H MIXCHAND. 37. Ilich strcrt I Singapore. SALE WASSIAMULL'S BARGAINS IN ALL LINES. VISIT OUR STORE— c.omiwkl 01 R i»kk i > \\h MAKE YOIK CMOK.K PKOM FILL K\\(!129 words
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Article, Illustration145 1933-09-01 5 Great "Dust Up "At The Law Courts itrs r "i,, t :\,rz,,:!;"S:. V," r;r.,"',,r,. 'r,£?;j% ',?r J "S t-^ Writtei pMMMri .tors and uutoi,raphi.ii, |;h«it'»;i\iphs tj t<» bOT many :ic nnrers lakes up a 104 of .Fuan rrawl>rd's iime at her WcBtwoo4 htime. M.G.M. lutir leum. led by R. H.M.G.M. - 145 words
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Advertisement27 1933-09-01 5 AIRSHIP BRAND FINEST CONDENSED MILK TRY A TIN AND BE CONVINCED f r Soli* Distributors: S. A. ALLAPITCHAY CO. HTM*). BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE. Td MtS. M.S.K. 3.27 words
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Article627 1933-09-01 6 Chinese Admits Being "Soft Hearted" "GAY AND WILD NIGHTS" The cross-examination yesterday of Chee Soon Kens, a local race-horse owner, who is being sued for maintenance by a woman claiming to be his secondary wife named Lye Wan Choon. before Mr. M. H. Blacker,627 words
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Article, Illustration22 1933-09-01 6 Mr. Waller Kum iman and .Mr. J H. 1 humus leaving Westminster Pier. London, in a barge to attend the Greenwich pageant22 words
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Article86 1933-09-01 6 Charge Against Bukii Timah Landow nor Mr M H Blacker, the third Magistrate, announced his decision yester day to proceed with the r.i>.- against Lim Tecs: Chow, Bukii Timah land owner, who is charged with cheating the Rural Board in respect ol the as sessments on his eight86 words
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Article254 1933-09-01 6 TWO MEN ARRESTED OFF BEDOK COAST Haul Of Tobacco And Cigarettes Despite a statement by one accu I In a casein which two Chinese v charged with importing tobacco, that the other "had nothing to do with it." Mr H. A Forrer. Criminal Distric Judge, convicted Khoo254 words
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Article214 1933-09-01 6 ourt Sequel To New \V<»rld Imident The abuMv. language used b§ Badaii Singh. Ifarga Bingh. Oui Singh and Suddah Singh was at filthy nature tt.a* -v< n the would ha\« risen tfoai their p •a\i.s qoi oi the observations mar Mr U N Bannerjea durinu tl (»l his214 words
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Article124 1933-09-01 6 AniclnUal !)o;ith orditt At Ummcsl in returnin i a verdl death a: ti.e inquest n n.wiv of iinkn parentage, who was found dead .n .1 baatoel In Kampoi Baigon on I Mr F o H xirne tt\. Blngapoi nor. observed that tlv> lnjUl talned by the child124 words
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Advertisement99 1933-09-01 6 II GILLETTE BLADES I (I FINER TEMPER I i|| I A blade is onlv as good as its tempering. TT,e slot ,he new Ciillette blade permit dual empenng- .oft and flexible in the centre M ■SM atX r ;dg:: dcr and touKhcr tha And that's no, the whole story. In99 words
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Advertisement789 1933-09-01 6 $1 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week i I; DELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competi- tion No. 2 In which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Sept.789 words
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Advertisement89 1933-09-01 6 BOWEL TROUBLES DUE TO STOMACH. In test in in but ol Hie II the 1,,,,; JJ It. 1. z a Uttk M j M I IF YOUR BATTERY Ctll SPEAK. IT WOULD Sll CHANGE 11 Ml ,^b% They litrl \n d ma k o nisiKii i UkUXt BORNEO OK ASK89 words
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Article717 1933-09-01 7 LOCAL FILM ACTOR'S CLAIM Mr. Kenyon-Slade Sues American Producer ng enterprise in American film J. C. Cook, had Mi II R. Bull in I ourt. w hen Mr. »»y Mr. M. H. allegei that he play a leading The period of i lloi;«->. was to have I'teen days hut his717 words
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Article42 1933-09-01 7 A alay cyclist. Sharip was lined Si by the Talping Magistrate lor using a torchlight as ft bicycle lamp, which ,***** not conform to the regulations. A constable said accused Dashed the light on hifl tare when he was asked to stop.42 words
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Article, Illustration20 1933-09-01 7 Mr. Wiley Post climbing from the cockpit of his aeroplane the "Winnie —seven days 18 hours and 49 minutes. anyone20 words
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Article487 1933-09-01 7 ENTICED YOUNG CHINESE WIFE Singapore Police Constable Convicted •From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Aug. 31. fiaron bin Bedin. a Malay constable in the Tanjong Pagar Police, Singapore, was convicted to-day on a charge ol entiling away a 19-year-old married Chinese woman, Tan Kwee Neo, at Merlimau on June 22. knowing487 words
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Article263 1933-09-01 7 Sakai Chief Voluntarily Seeks Treatment Kuala Lipis. Auk. V.i. This morning to the surprise <>! the medical authorities an eid.-rly Bak accompanied by his wife and family >i three, arrived at the General Hospital here suffering m»m a skin disease and asked tor treatment saying they had263 words
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Article196 1933-09-01 7 Judgment Reserved In Milk Deal Case I Judgment waa reserved by Mr. Justice Oerahty In the supreme Court yesterday. In the case In which Mr h s Arathoon, tradlni m Stephen. Paul and Co.. of Robinson Road, sued Chop. Ten? Chiang, ol North Bridge Road claiming $1,136.44196 words
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Advertisement10 1933-09-01 7 SEE »Pe< si Announcement in next T f SUNDAY TIMES10 words
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Advertisement245 1933-09-01 7 No mere words can describe its greatness! ITS THE SCREEN'S FINEST ACHIEVEMENT! 6.IS|CAPITOt|9.IS J^ A great stor> of British pr "j *ft and endurance; of a love F/^^)»?3vV^ Kl that held in defiance of the < ifW' ru.hing Cavalcade called Lift j^ K fJ#rJ-U Most terrific spectacle in ff^M/ fJ245 words
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Miscellaneous69 1933-09-01 7 LIST OF BAND MUNICIPAL ENGAGEMENTS FOR SEPTEMBER, 1933. Da3 Date Time Pla#» lay, September 1, 9.00 p.m. Telok Ayer. lay. September 3, 9.00 p.m. Katoni* Park. in day. September 5, 9.00 p.m. Gardens. September 12, 5.15 p.m. Telok Ayer. S September 15, 5.15 p.m. (hardens, ay, September 19, 5.15 p.m.69 words
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Article16 1933-09-01 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH. BARNES. Al the General Hospital. Singapore, on August 31st. 1933. Alice Frances Bn.nes.16 words
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444 1933-09-01 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1,1933 Another Obstacle Falls The intimation that the United States is abandoning her policy oJ making war debt revision dependent upon European disarmament marki another step along the road to'wards normal conditions. It maj jnavr significance far beyond that but for the moment we are444 words
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Article1034 1933-09-01 8 WITHOUT imputing to him the lero-i-ious swashbuckling qualities of a de Bergerac we would say that there is probably nobody in Singapore more qualified to talk about swords than Mr. V. D. Knowles. whose address to Rotary Club on this subject was followed with much interest.1,034 words
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Article28 1933-09-01 8 perform ti.«- weal Bund Medley M Mari Overt ur- d Pru&ant." ftppt. N tiou. Th< Sullivan 2 B Intern i H Rtttlbj C the Bl.uk K Up Wll28 words
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Article765 1933-09-01 8 England. we ttc trom the cables, it in the throci Ol heat-wave. Hot and dry conditions at this time of the fM| may not be welcomed by keen horticulturalists. but grain farmers and holiday- makers alike are always delighted to sec the sun during August and September the765 words
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Advertisement124 1933-09-01 8 IR 'WHISKY IR SUPPLIES OF FINEST BUTTER "ANCHOR." NEW ZEALAND'S BEST "S.C.S" BUTTER. AUSTRALIA'S FINEST HERDESS BRAND, FINEST DANISH BUTTER SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. ORCHARD ROAD I— WJ.W. Charnaux keeps your form-inform! Chamaux Sports Belt Is so Cn*^*^ n i^^^ZT^ Popular with s P«rtswomen. 1 1 -jr the same124 words
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Advertisement59 1933-09-01 8 IT IS POINTED OUT BY A CONTEMPORARY that an honest, reliable bookmaker always has a big following. The same may be said of a welsher. GAFLAC POLICIES have a wonderful following as they stand for Security, Comprehensive Cover, Reasonable Rates and Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE59 words
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Advertisement55 1933-09-01 8 I SINGAPORE I THIS BR(X MMpMtd i. making k:i a: '^JJ some mtM.su devclopmcn: its iound.tt: mlnlstrat;\ t < Industri.il and dltions Price I 00. j KELLY N\ (Incorporati'd Raflics V\ It started in a FOC. and finished in a Divorce (out. BARNES in the brill ant British comr»i* COUNSEL'S55 words
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Article115 1933-09-01 9 ting of the t/.S. rtfo was immedi;i owed by a rail} ining shares on Exchange, •t\( stations reaching h record. An ution of the rate is foreand an issue 100,000 bonds to »nn morttfases. V>u York). Aut; 53 mined gold maj be gn purchasers .md :.> ic115 words
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Article36 1933-09-01 9 New York. Aug. 31. reduction In the Federal discount rate is fore\l of Commerce which that the recovery council may on the flotation of a four per cent bond issue ran mortages.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article55 1933-09-01 9 the embar u iraa announced sud- Prt.sider.r car com Fhe ?n--ne* s was toQowin gold-mining 1 York Stock Exminmg reached i record, a 00. uelng a rise of in:ped from 51 to B ovei $15 000. i '00 for American gald-munn^ renewed activity in < xpected by thrReuter Wireless - 55 words
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Article25 1933-09-01 9 Washington, Auk. il .ry 01 the Fedoratared that the hours by the codes mu.sr be ler to spread employ- Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 25 words
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Article33 1933-09-01 9 OI L DICTATOR New York). Au4- 2t. relt has appointed Secretary for the ustrator ot the oil tual dictatorship of the Lien h:«s recently been production and p^icei is considered pos- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 33 words
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Article39 1933-09-01 9 New York. Aug. 29. i' -kefeller's .j.OOO-acre ■.no Hilli. where 290 exclusive of the do101 worked to a code. 1 the same pay for a they previously did lor whil* 25 new workers •■d.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 39 words
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Article89 1933-09-01 9 FOLLOWS FRENCH EXAMPLE Off lie Coast Of Hainan Shanghai \u£ 'i W*ht islands off the coast of Hahan have been occupied by the Japanese A radio station belonging to a Japanese company has been erected and '"eel fiShlng firmS haVe Chang Shen-fel. Nanking's representative in Hong KongUnion Times - 89 words
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Article142 1933-09-01 9 I Premier Satisfied With New Defences Paris. Aujf. >9. A declaration to the effect that he was completely reassured alter his flrsi clay's inspection of the eastern [ronUei was made by the Premier M Daladier speaking at the village of Barregueminet in Alsace Lorraine He said -hatReuter Wireless - 142 words
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Article90 1933-09-01 9 Horn In London Hut Doesn't Know Present Status Athens. Aug. £f. The AppeaJ Court has approved oi the Public Prosecutors warrant lor the arrest oi Samuel Insull. Senior, who WAS brought before the court In con nection with the request trom the United States tor his extradition InsullReuter Wireless - 90 words
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Article63 1933-09-01 9 Possession Of .Military Secrets Fort Sherman. Canal Zone. Aug. 31. Convicted by court-martial of the illegal possesion of military secrets. Corporal Robert Osman. of Brooklyn. has been dishonourably discharged from the ■errice, sentenced to three years hard labour and fined SlO.OOO or an additional eighteen years hardReuter - 63 words
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Article60 1933-09-01 9 Forty Penantf Enthusiasts On The Corfu From Our Own Correspondent I Penang, Auk. 31. The P. and O. Corfu, which brought a fair complement of Malayan passengers, left for Singapore this afternoon, taking over forty passengers from j Penang. most of whom are going to 160 words
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Article13 1933-09-01 9 Mr. H. E. Cornish has assumed duty as Engineer. Posts and Telegraphs. Kedah13 words
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Article94 1933-09-01 9 Nuisance Must Be Stopped Brussels, Aug. 2*l. M We will stop this ousiness once anu tor all.' declared Bugian officials at Mulmedy in connection witn an outrage by three young -Nazis who crossed the border into Eupen and insulted members of the public and seriouslyReuter Wireless - 94 words
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Article110 1933-09-01 9 Escaped Nazi leader's Plea To Italians Bolzano, Italy. Au£. SL 1 The Austrian Nazi loader. Hofor. wlu was rescued by Nazis who broke into a Tyrol prison, and escaped to Italy reached the frontier station of Brenner l to-day In a most dishevelled condition. Ho wasReuter - 110 words
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Article57 1933-09-01 9 How The Quotas Will i r Washington, Auk. 31. According to Mr. Wallace. Secretary l for Agriculture, exports under the London wheat agreement are limited RS follows From Canada. 200 million l bushels, from the United States 47 million, the Argentine 100 million. l Australia 15 million. TheReuter - 57 words
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Article58 1933-09-01 9 t To Aid Stan's Economic Development I (From Our Own Correspondent J [< K.iiitckiiK. Aur. 30. It is officially annrninc' I l thn f at r>r<*scnt the Government will not have 5 recourse to any new svstem oi c m- i pulsory purchase of land or compulsory r58 words
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Article118 1933-09-01 9 To the lover of music, mainly of the i jazz type, and admirer of lOtggom and beautilul dreaiea and charming niri.v L thr Universal picture, the new "King ol Jazz." which opened at the Alhambra y last ni^ht. possesses a very strong appeal. a lie music is118 words
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Article67 1933-09-01 9 London. Auer. 31. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's i rubber market closing prices to-day I vere: Market Inactive. New York, Aug. 31. Opening prices were: Spot (Sellers) 3 13 16d. (3 13 16d.) (Buyers) 33 4 d. (S^d.) Oct.-Dec. 327 32d. (3 27 32d.)| Jan-March 3 15 16d. (3 1567 words
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Article23 1933-09-01 9 London, Aug. 31. Messrs. Malcolm Bowley and Son's! I losing tin prices to-day were: |opuL J__*lB-lt>-U.) 3 Months £200 (£2lB-12-6. Market Steady.23 words
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Article16 1933-09-01 9 I London, Aug. 31. New York 4.54 (4.55. > ParK 81 »/i (81 13 16.)16 words
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Article661 1933-09-01 9 "BUNDLE PUSHED L\TO HIS POCKET- Plot To Kill Theatre Manager Denied Standing little over lour feet in neight. a sixteen-year-old Formosan -"y rim* d Wong Kim Ho was tried by Mr. H. A. Forrer in the First Magistrate's Court yesterday on charges ol being in possession661 words
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Article75 1933-09-01 9 No Debt Reduction For Disarmament New York, Aug. 31. America has abandoned the policy of making war debt concessions conditional on disarmament, according to Mr Norman Davis who sailed for Europe on the liner Washington en route for Geneva. He declared that ho was certainly [against linking75 words
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Article26 1933-09-01 9 Mr. R. M. Subramaniam. late of the P. T. Talping. who retired over a year ago, sails for Madras with his family by the Rajula to-day.26 words
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Advertisement39 1933-09-01 9 Cf ITOL RESTAURANT To rrow (Saturday) Sept. 2nd. R STTAFEL TIFFIN rved from Noon Until 2.15 p.m. 0 MORROW NIGHT! v ILCADE" Extension of Licence Until 1 A.xM. \our Dinner and Supper Parties Now hone 4906 for Table Reservations39 words
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Advertisement116 1933-09-01 9 I "BOMAK" SHIRTS FOR STYLE, QUALITY, MAKE AND FINISH No. SOl6. An entire new ran^e of coloured woven poplin, four smart stripes on blue, buff and apricot grounds, soft fronts, double cuffs SALE I P RI CE 3.o<> E *CH No. SOl7. Superior quality woven popHa i,, nei ,t coloured116 words
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Article1047 1933-09-01 10 IS MALA YA TO BE SA CRIFICED Secret Rubber War In Progress COERCING INDUSTRY INTO CONTROL "Dutch Plan To Restrict British Rubber" London, Aug. 23. Though, according to all reports, very little is being done in regard to rubber restriction at the moment, plenty is still being said. Controversy rages1,047 words
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Article150 1933-09-01 10 Indian Merchants' Evidence Th( 53rd, r )i h and 55th meetings o! the Trade Commission were h«-id in Singapore on August 29th. 30th and 3lst. when evidence was received from I representative Indian merchants. Evidence was taken from Ifr C M Bhah (Messrs. Chandulal and Co.«. Secretary ol150 words
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Article46 1933-09-01 10 Interim Dividend Declaration The Singapore office of the Mereant lie Bank of India has received a telegrum from its head ofliee that the board of directors have declared an interim dividend of 6 per cent., less income tax. in respect of the current year.46 words
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Article61 1933-09-01 10 During the week ending August 26th 1933. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 41,069 cases, of which 25.389 cases were to the United Kingdom. 1.725 to the Continent of Europe. 12.825 to Canada and 1.130 elsewhere. Total exports for the period. January 1. 1933. to August 26th. were61 words
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Article229 1933-09-01 10 Augus 31 SELLING London. 4 months" sight 2 4 London. 3 months' sight 2 I 31 32 London. 60. days' sight 2 3 61 64 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 15 16 London, demand 2 3 29 32 London. T.T. 2 3 7 Lyons and Paris, demand229 words
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Article118 1933-09-01 10 Aofua ,i 1 e*i imp. rial Brilliant Kerosene v tin l 1 wt Sylvan Arrow Ker m ne per tin I S c ny Mot r ;.i> per British In •>. rial Motor Gi >Une drums BrltUT [mperial n I Motor < ine lalkm nn 1118 words
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Article233 1933-09-01 10 NEW U .S. USES FOR TIN Effects Of Beer Legalisation London. Ant;. ]H The development of new Industrial] factor* Indicating an In con- sumption of tin In America li analyst in a report Issued by the United Btato Bureau of Mines, according; to adyta recelTtd from New York in spite233 words
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Article48 1933-09-01 10 CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE In our issue of Wednesday, it was tatcd that certain amendments in the ii es of the Singapore Chinese Chamber •f Commerce had been approved by the •ecretary for Chinese Affairs. We are •fflcially informed that such approval < las not yet been conferred 148 words
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Article117 1933-09-01 10 London, Aug. '19. When the Stock Exchange began business today Kaftirs opened with .1 fl mi burst ol strength but. with buyers subsequently ad« ptinn mor cautious attitude, they Mn.iln turned < MteT The priCC ol j>uid was rais.fi b: \O Bl Js. 4 J jd and sincr117 words
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Article126 1933-09-01 10 DUTY ON STRAITS PRODUCT REMOVED To Help London Mnt repot Trade London. \uk ;i u» the j iindi r !h«rt Dutl T»v < n t repot trad tin falllni I u Btrmlti tm. which empire pr >du. •a. jiad in b. p ink d rtn126 words
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Article181 1933-09-01 10 Robber Prieei Blcad) On Local Market Btafjapevti Auk ffL i a modermtc amount »>t business has been transacted since our last report, i tirle :<• <i r> i til i Prl In i local ra k h ten ;n inufact omra ihowlng an Interm and :iis owing t«>181 words
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Article23 1933-09-01 10 The rollowing tolegram has been I fCttVCd irom the Mine August output 1208 hours SIMM iubu v.ird.s 1982 piculs. p23 words
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Article53 1933-09-01 10 IMIW MINI ..II m mint B X I I V I vi Ameri< Am FphocH I I I Fires! i G< n 1 Cicn M Ooodrteti I I .*ne Nal Ci* B mm p. Radio 8. Ca I Bland ird I i Tex., Un. Ran. I I Wan53 words
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Article10 1933-09-01 10 The Chinese Produce Exchange 11l .11 I fa* irir i«N > <10 words
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Article24 1933-09-01 10 High l*;i< Prtdvctiw I Y I P Qftin Th. tt\lt\ H.r Plt> I rveryb -iv who lor the plun se< TUS to <>!••24 words
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26 1933-09-01 10 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION i I XllKltol llftl I I 1 1 loos, Bland I Randan I Cabk i i Htm v rk >er 1b26 words
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Advertisement32 1933-09-01 10 Razor Strop Blade form the PERFECT SHAVING I Safety Razor f; 1 Sole Agents SIME DARBY Co., LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Muar. Seremban. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Penang, Kuching. ■->- 1 4 ii H I >-—^32 words
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Article686 1933-09-01 11 terday's Closing Quotations UGIST 31. 1933. Buyers Sellers 27s 28s 6c 28s 6d 30s 14s 15s 96 1.00 18s 19s 10 12 51 54 Is 6d Is 9d 35 38 42 45 13s 14s 4s 7'..d 5s 6d 16 18 «10s» 7s 6d 8s 6d 9.s 9s686 words
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Article47 1933-09-01 11 ntists Plan To Rise Kil »m?tres I pningrad, A«*. 30. flight I i make n< xt month, a r >xta.t to be Union to k tisfj ctory und in the :ientUts ht ol f :r<>m some 3 viet Union The ci tu Moscow next two47 words
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Article44 1933-09-01 11 f>,ooo Years Old In Russia I eningrad, Aug. 30. emy ol Sciences headed by *<j excavate the Ing back to the has been discovered a Briansk. luman habitat, it is in idea of the life. handicrafts of man iO.OOO years before44 words
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Article204 1933-09-01 11 Production Capacity "Unlimited' 1 Fi >m our Own Correspondent) London. Auk. 1*« According to a writer In the Dutch weekly, "Handelsberichten." the offi- cial organ ol the Department ol EcoiTomiC AlTairs. Foreign All airs and the Col' iik-s. the Improvement in the price ol rubber during the last204 words
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Article550 1933-09-01 11 Quick Results At Wheat Conference i London, Auk. *~>. Agreement on tbe world price wheat and on the limitation ol sun plic* was reached to-day by the Whea« Conference in London at wtii< h countries are represented. The Canadian Premier. Mr. R. B nett, who is chutrman550 words
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Article113 1933-09-01 11 Record Hnrvesl Reports From Siberia .Moscow, Aug. 30. Reports received here from the vaiM- I ous regions of Siberia state that tl. harvesting comr>ai«n is making rapid I progress. Both state and collective farms are reaping the results of a sue i cessful spring sowing. The harvest in113 words
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Article23 1933-09-01 11 Canadian Grain exporters are ex- ploring every avenue to retain the j right to ship through U.S. ports with- out losing Imperial preference.23 words
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Article382 1933-09-01 11 STATIS TI CS O FFICE LIBRARY NOTICE The FoUowini publications wen iued <>r rtcelTed by the Dt-partment o Statistics, SS a:id FMB. durins th< period AtlfUH I9tli to August 1033, inclusive and are available fa public use in the Relerence Library iPuilerton Building. Singapore Appli i cation may bf made382 words
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Advertisement1071 1933-09-01 11 Aweti exceed f U,— f .f l ■Agymnce to force qtct f SS r f Ji The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated to the Btrmtta fcttkimUn H.AD orPICE Oreat Bartem L«e BuUdlng. CecU Street. Singapore. LOOT^,, oo mpftny has deposlted wlth the Bupreme Mot e «-J^-c. Companies Act1,071 words
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Article99 1933-09-01 12 iii the Italian budget for 1933-1934 1 payment to tpt merchant tenrloe Is I provided to the amount of :iai. 246.000 1 lire which is 3.4f,r«.00u lire more than i<-r the prevtoua year. The subventions lor services Hone amauni to 260,035,000 lire, or 8.000.000 lin* more than for the I99 words
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Article249 1933-09-01 12 French Policy After Disasters Criticised The French authorities have Rally i,r.ly to thank themselves, and the practice in France following shlpptni disasters, for the circulation of mainreports and rumours, says the Times These have been particularly rH« in the cases of the tires in the liners Georges Phillppar249 words
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Article128 1933-09-01 12 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Main Wharf rKiitranee date 3.) Ranchl 18; KatonK If; Plam-ius IS: Dimpo 11 Peral 10 Najam 9; Soudan 7 Empire Doek (Kntraiur <iate 3» Mansola 35 Kinpire l>ock (Kntranee (late V Klang 46: Silverteak 48 West Wharl (Entrance128 words
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Article145 1933-09-01 12 Health bulletin oi the League oi Nations' ■astern Bureau For the week < ndeel August 26th. ■assess: I plague eases and I deaths; Hnmhay: 1 cholera Cast and 1 death 9 smalip x easel and 2 deaths Calcutta: 13 cholera cases md 1 death as compared with ia145 words
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Article234 1933-09-01 12 Decrease in World T onna g e i4c/i;ance o/" Motor t Vess els TIM lolluwing details of world t«»n n.is* in publlshfcl in thi Mtt-M edition <»l Lloyd's H«'Rist(»r B<w»k Th" tables show thai durftm Ibi pasl ii* iii'inhs thfir has been .1 decrease In 1 1 1« mm fconn—234 words
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Article417 1933-09-01 12 l>utcl\ Party's v>o MHen In Small Vaiht ii satfc d frun Pai si mall vacbi oi n rut>'.<- m > •n«- measuren enu bi km h i i 11.7 metres beam 2.9 metrei ind i.j m rea lour Bur >p Mai v .i! .v d 8U t,417 words
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Article70 1933-09-01 12 Cflf ffH in :«r: .nul ll in* r M meet I K I running r i lit l k PO| uislt r l.ir the B t-.r v. u 1 Vr- lid v Dullur 1 11,I 1 the San Fl I Mtn up m Htm V r month*,70 words
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Advertisement668 1933-09-01 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Kegular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA a.37» >nns> and the S.S. MANGOLA 13,352 tons): [Cargo only) i MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de668 words
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Advertisement39 1933-09-01 12 I. S. K UH6 |s|iin\i;\ l> xM< r wax ah r.%Ksi v i I rum i i I lOK RUM NAGOI n J I I B Bl PIMJ s W I [II i mo\ ni ii I th Hm39 words
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Miscellaneous537 1933-09-01 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and f Arrivals p d BY TRAIN r Banykolc every Saturday t 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m c Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. j Saturday 7 p.m. s JKuantan (via Jerantut) j Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Kuan tan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 1537 words
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Miscellaneous199 1933-09-01 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Giang Bens, Br;t Kiii'.* lrom Seme rang 30A, for Batavia 1 B Bhanurangat siam 40«j. from Tr» ng st*nu :«>B. ior Trengganu 1 PahUd. Dut 1180. trom Bah >1 K. lor Bali U. BUnjoe, Dut 715. From BaiwlJeimeilm SI 8. t>r Bandjtrmasim 3.9 Toradja. Dut MC> lrom Dfambl199 words
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Advertisement380 1933-09-01 13 P. O. jtish t idia and Apcar Lines P (Incorporated In England) VIAIL. ASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. OSVi AND ORIENTAL S. N. CC JARDS >M LONDON FOR CHINA JAPA!* m Vuc Due Mngapore. Tonnage. Singftpor Aug 31 CHITRAL 15,000 Oct27 Sept RANCHI 17.000 Nov 10 Sept. 15 BANGALORE 6,000 Nov380 words
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Advertisement529 1933-09-01 13 Eillerman <x Buckna Steamship Co., Ltd (Incorporated In England) •13LLERMAN" LINE. m FREIGHT SEP VICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS ANr, SUEZ CANAL v t HOMF.WARDS. s 'l' clll nl ttsbur f For R'dam and Hamburg Sept 14 Sep* CJty of Newcastle For Havre. Jxmdon, R'dam H'burg SeDt529 words
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Advertisement772 1933-09-01 13 PAGE 13 lH eSS 1 aSr^LtdTa^o '^S. n KHIOW co 1 .»i 1 IHE BLAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co* S^N^lJ^i^ CO^?S> INSURANCE. J 8 TIW ""SSliSycS o^ Md OU)be ThC ThamCS r* nd Bnd Me^ JB *-ow«««« v*j.. t*a. Insurance Co., Ltd 16 RAILWAYS. 2 Tne Federated Malay States Railways The772 words
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Advertisement648 1933-09-01 14 IVa WTm Wnm KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ DE WEERT— Friday. Sept. 1. Tandjong Pinang. Blinjoe. Djeboes. Pangkal Pinang Koba, Billiton and Batavia. ROKAN— Friday. Sept. 1, Poeloe Kidjang. Supat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. PLANCIUS— Friday. Sept. 1. Muntok. 'passengers and mails only>. Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. TINOMBO— Friday Sept. 1. Belawan648 words
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Advertisement136 1933-09-01 14 OUTWARDS m.s. ALSIA for Bangkok Sept. 9 ms. DANMARK for Manila. Hong Kong. Shanghai, Yokohama, Osaka and Kobe Sept. 20 TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE TO LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE AND PORTLAND m.s. SELANDIA leaves Manila about Oct. 8 leaves Hong Kong about Oct. 14 FARE: To Genoa £45 to £89136 words
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Advertisement522 1933-09-01 14 TO EUROPE r GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave l^ave Arrive S'pore. S'pore. Penan*. N. YorkPros. Garneld Sept. I Sept. 12 Sept. 14 Oct. 24 Pr^s Polk Sept 23 Sept. 26 Sept. 28 Nov. Pit* Adams Oct. 7 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Nov. 21 Pres Harrison Oct. 21 Oct522 words
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Advertisement449 1933-09-01 14 TO NAPLES. MARSEILLES, LONDON. Wi MIDDLESBROI ""'Kli^J HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 Sept. 6 7 U BARUNA MARU 10.400 Sept 20 21 |J KATORI MARU 10.000 Oct. 5 6 KASHIMA MARU ***** Oct. 19 20 I Vasukunl Maru 12.000 Oct. 31 Nov 1 *May omit Rotterdam. < ,iu TO LIVERPOOI LYONS MARU449 words
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Article236 1933-09-01 15 THE MALAYS TOUR IN JAVA ji, Ordered Off The Field Malay centrerield in the M.S.. Batavia i draw oi WMM ordered Buitenzorg. In the first d with ten al the home oi their teams were :d half, strongly and bombardi but Kek 80. display. .1 hefty kick. taking ur •heir236 words
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Article17 1933-09-01 15 The Malays defeated a Bandoen- XI on Wednesday by 2 uoals to nil17 words
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Article88 1933-09-01 15 M.C.A. Championship Contests tning d by Id In the Canning, p.m. ra by Mrs. prizes pri JunJ bera Will la Open SC.C. o p.m. 40 Yard* holder r School- p.m.: -5 ->ni!) Fii. 4:35 1 itmpionYarcta 1.45 p.m 10. 120 ;j Final ■Junior Back 12 1 40 Yards88 words
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Article20 1933-09-01 15 Invited to I 3 Merchant! ai 2 p.m. 10.30 a.m. H. B Noon. J. E C. Hill. R. E. G.20 words
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Article269 1933-09-01 15 Revised Ties in S.C.C. Tournament The following art revised am ties 8 C C lawn b >wl tournament FRIDAY SEPTEMBER IST Doubles American Tournament < 15 Ends) K. Ora: and M St. Frail vs. Or Lindow and H K Feamsid P. O Nell Dunne and W. Williams vs269 words
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Article95 1933-09-01 15 .Meyer Cup Competition At Week-end Following li the draw lor the Mey Cup -Club Championship*, the fir round 01 which must be completed I Sunday. September 3rd.. 1933Byes O. R Edge. F. R. Marten Comr. C. Usher. K. C. Eu. L. A. Rapp J T. Smith. Dr95 words
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Article52 1933-09-01 15 The following have been invited to play Association Football lor S.C.C. Ist XI vs. Public Services Ist. XI on Monday At S.C.C: T. G. Lashmar; J L. Elmer. F. A. McCafTery: T. Robertson. J. W. Muncey. R. N. Walling: L. H. Eastman. 8. Kirk. H. E. Orr. N. Fyfe. J52 words
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Article, Illustration45 1933-09-01 15 Mrs. Ash ton -Cross* Padbay of Icier ho iirnc (left) and Mingy u of Alderhourne. reclining in their own armchair before the judging at the Pckin Palace I>og Association annual summer show at the Ranelagh Club. London. (Free Press weekly dog article will appear to-morrow.]45 words
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Article476 1933-09-01 15 Johore English School Sports At the postponed annual sport meeting of the English College. Johor Bahru two events Had to be aban doned the Old Boys' Race and th tug-o'-war Khalici bin Basoti won tbe Cham pionship m Class 1. Syed Sheik U Class 2. and Suki bin A476 words
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Article144 1933-09-01 15 r liirmintfham Defeated At Home London. Auk. Ml The following wore the result* oil English League matched plaved today Reuter Birmingham 0 Manchester C 1 f Derby County 1 Everton 1 Liverpool 1 Stoke City 1 Sunderland o Portsmouth 2 r irst Division Bradford City l Hull CityReuter - 144 words
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Article26 1933-09-01 15 Sergeant-Major and Instructor Roj binson, of the M.V.1.. Ipoh. has left for home with Mrs Robinson and family on the completion of his agreement of service.26 words
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Advertisement37 1933-09-01 15 AR G S I h, sport%m ILI WIRE f H F( >R LD CUP MEE P I. >n a divorce case appear as counsel for the Husband i, c JNSEL'S OPINION V^^ CYRIL MAtDE. PAVILION— Next Week.37 words
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Advertisement16 1933-09-01 15 /I// iil6 VALUE is INSlut the cigareite. www LI i i W.D. H.O. WILLS, BRISTOL LONDON16 words
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Article554 1933-09-01 16 I'RANAKANS TOO GOOD FOR CHINESE But Many Opportunities Were Missed Franakans 'i; Johore Chinese 0. Displaying all- round superiority, the local Malay side, the Pranakans, de- feated the Johore Chinese in a soccer [1 match yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium by two goals to nil. The ground554 words
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Article136 1933-09-01 16 NOT TO GIVE UP TENNIS MRS. WILLS MOODY ON HER WITHDRAWAL Miss Jacobs Would Have Done The Same San Francisco. Aug. 31. Mrs Wills Moody announces that she has no intention of giving up tennis. She hopes to compete in the nation singles of 1934. She said that she didReuter - 136 words
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Article354 1933-09-01 16 S.C.C. Tournament Ties Tbere was no play in titm S.C.C. lawn I tettnll tournament yesterday and the day's ties were fixed for play on Monday. TODAYS TIKS. Profession Fairs C. V Miles and P H. Battishili vs U. H Kleinman and A A A. Paterson. A Class Doubles354 words
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Article27 1933-09-01 16 i Pun Slew Mun. Tan Swei Toe and Yeo Lip Cnee; Won« Bin Hea. Wang Yew Chin. Yap Kim Bock. Er Wee Cheng and Tan Thing Scmg.27 words
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Article70 1933-09-01 16 Odds-On Favourite Wins |j Gimcrack Stakes York. Aug. 31. The Olmcrmek Stakes, value <C 1.000. for two-year-olds, was run here to-day and resulted as follows: The Aga Khan's MRS RUSTOM 1 Mrs. U. Walters JUNGLE OUEEN 2 Sir Alfred Butt's FLYING COOT 3 Ten ran. Won byReuter - 70 words
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Article60 1933-09-01 16 Woolley did a bit of quick scoring in Kent's match against Derbyshire recently, hoisting his individual 50 in 47 minutes. He scored mainly with cuts and drives and treated Mitchell's bowlinp severely. He made 104 in 95 minutes and his 161 out of 229 took I him five minutes under60 words
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Article, Illustration20 1933-09-01 16 Kingston and District Hospital defeated MM final of the Lawn Tennis C'hallen re (up 1.. Charles' Hospital. Ladbroke Grove. London20 words
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Article1043 1933-09-01 16 Fast Going By Coffee Wallah RECORD ATTENDANCE AT THE RACECOURSE Thursday, Auk. 31. If What must have constituted almost it a record crowd was in attendance on j the course this morning, ostensibly to j watch the training generally but;t particularly. I believe, to glnger-up the j1,043 words
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Article80 1933-09-01 16 Twenty-two Landed in Excellent Condition t 1 From Our Own Correspondent 1 Penan k. Auk. 31. r A butch of 22 English maidens wore 1 landed in Penang from the P. and O < Soudan to-day. They are tor the Perak i Turf Club. The animals80 words
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Article47 1933-09-01 16 Notice. 1 f The Pool will be closed lor cleaning j on Sunday September 3rd at 8 p.m. and will be opened again on Tuesday sth Instant at 7 a.m. High tides in the Pagar on Monday 1 11.20 a.m.. 10 56 p.m. I47 words
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Article337 1933-09-01 16 LEG THEOHY "TALK" USELESS Would March Team Off The Field Judm Moule. of the VtetOftOfl County :ourt and u former Australian T« st rlcketer. has rekindled the OQBb ver leu-theory bowling by declaring hat unless the MCC p.i r sjiut-n ondemninK "bowliiiK M »r» n.' no selul337 words
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Article43 1933-09-01 16 1 s i Miss Hnid Uj|< on Third Kound lluhiMHi LJJ tlC Tii round Dionshlp .ir. Mr» H Midi 4 3 MUs (i .ind 2 MISS 1 1 «nd 2 -j I 2 V. i 4 and .< M. land I43 words
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Article20 1933-09-01 16 Phillio M\rrwh«lir, 1 Phr«toi a I I S ATION AI im.;i I I C! Br Cl Br 1 I20 words
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Advertisement25 1933-09-01 16 100% BRITISH MILK REGAL UNSWEETENED CONDENSED Procurable at >?1) leading Provision Shops. Sole Agents I HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. j SINGAPORE. PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH.25 words
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Advertisement35 1933-09-01 16 PROTECT YOUR S F±F \Ci\INSI BURGLARY THE OCEAN THEFT BY SF.K TS FILL PAKTICI LARS W rill' OCEAN Ma> B^ Obtained the OCEAN i Incorporate ii fa Q Trl. 2310— Chartrred B.i ik t I35 words
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