The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 September 1933
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Title Section17 1933-09-04 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. EST. 1835. No. 14,052. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1933 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration211 1933-09-04 1 10, xander Cadogan Appointed SOR TO SIR MILES 1) Tal Up New Post At End Of Vnn« ISTATEMENT ON POLICY TO BE ADOPTED i London, Sept. :j. announced that the Hon Alexander 1 appointed Minister to China m succession v'r Mil Lampson. won golden opinions as211 words
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Article54 1933-09-04 1 ■any Ready To Accept Control Berlin. Sept. 2. N Davia approach-' i resuming its d o1 the month it at Germany Is ol armaments equally to all .(ally declarfd tly reject any additional bur- ity. a declarirly aimed at four years' the determin- Prance and their navies Xi ■yReuter - 54 words
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Article101 1933-09-04 1 Three-Hour Battle With Shansi Troops Shanghai. S««pt. rhe retreating allied forces led by General Chi Hung-Chang unc iuntered the Shansi forces une'er General Chau Cheng-shan at Tushengts^. In West Charhar. After three hours fighting the allied forces retreated Into the forests near Shanptu. where the Govi rnment troops101 words
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Article66 1933-09-04 1 CUBA HURRICANE PANIC SIX PEOPLE KILLED AND MANY [NJURED Five Ships Driven Miami. Sept. 2. ships. '>r which two were British, were driven ashore near here :Td two more on Cuba at a result of a 'lurricane which swept the coasts causing a panic m Havana. Six people were killed66 words
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Article193 1933-09-04 1 Scrims Situation In North Fukien Hone K«»nu. Sepl Thai the situation In North Pnkien Is i. l critical is Indicated by rabies by the merchants oi Fo ichow askthelr agenta In Hong Kong to stop c .s ;> South Fukien until d by the iaet that surge numbers193 words
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Article110 1933-09-04 1 PtiM winners .it the V.M.C.A. swimming j'.aia Pasje 16. A terrible story of boys being tort'liitl with red hot wire was told to the magistrate P;ij;e 0. Marquis de Pinedn the Italian air are. h.is hern killed Paj;e 9. Engli-'h league football results— rage 16. l>etails of110 words
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Article58 1933-09-04 1 British Cruiser Damaged PLANE BLOWN INTO SEA Hong KoMg, Sept. :i. EUIS. Cornwall has been severely buffeted m a violent typhoon which struck the coast m the Shanghai region. An aeroplane of the Flycatcher type was torn bodily from its catapult, hurled into the sea and BttwLReuter Far Eastern - 58 words
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Article127 1933-09-04 1 Shanghai. Sept. ,i. A rain-storm followed by a tidal wave swept the city of Shanghai last nlfht \»!k n most oi the streets wore under two er three fed of water. All means of communication were suspended until tins morning The streets became veritable rivers on which hundreds127 words
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Article54 1933-09-04 1 Shanghai Hong Kong Manila Hong Kong. Sept. S. Mi. H. M. Bixby, vice-president of Pan-American Airways, is planning an air mail service between Shanghai, Hong Kong and Manila. He has comi pleted a flight from Hong Kong co Manila and back, piloting a Sikorsky fly m?Reuter Far Eastern - 54 words
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Article19 1933-09-04 1 Reuter London. Sept. '.I. Mr. Quo Tai Chi has returned U! (London af*-** t,0.- CornwallReuter - 19 words
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Article13 1933-09-04 1 Mr. R. Bird. M.C.S.. is to act as Stamp and Probate OflTn-er Singapore.13 words
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Article77 1933-09-04 1 I Third Outrage At Midnapore i Calcutta. Sept. Z. The District Magistrate of Midnapore, Mr. Burge, was assassin* ted to-day. Mr. Burge. who Is the third succes- sive District Magistrate of Midnapore to bo assassinated, was fired on by three local Bengalees as ho was step- ping outReuter - 77 words
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Article588 1933-09-04 1 A Reply to Mr. A. B. Jordan 1 SINGAPORE IS NOT CHARITABLE Poor Afraid to Go to Protectorate Mr. A. B. Jordan. Secretary for Chinene Affairs, says no Chinese need starve In Singapore but Mr. Lim Kee Cheok. chairman of the Asiatic rnemployment Committee, declares that,588 words
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Article205 1933-09-04 1 Shanghai Relief Scheme Shanghai, Sept. 3. A ]omt drive to raise funds lor the i relief of the flood victims m Huang ho valley by the various public organisa I lions m Shanghai has been commenced. All the centres throughout the country have been requested to participate m205 words
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Article21 1933-09-04 1 Mrs .1 Robertson has been appointed a member of the Committee Of Ladies constituted under the Women \nd Girls Protection Ordinance.21 words
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Article82 1933-09-04 1 Nnrenihiirir. Sept. 13. There was an impressive display Oi the manpower behind Hitler when the Chancellor to-day reviewed 110.000 Storm Troopers m the old marketplace of NuremburK. which has been renamed Adolph Hitler Rquanv The march past took over three hours. Hitler addressing -the Storm Troopers, said the82 words
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Advertisement38 1933-09-04 1 < Raffles hotel, ltd. ALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE (makan ketchil) 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. ■^FORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 to Mid-Nijjht -ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. Hai celebrated orchestra PHONE 5381.38 words
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Advertisement60 1933-09-04 1 CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP *B SEA VIEW HOTEL I w Jii E Ipr TO-NIGHT v SPECIAL DINNER 40r" "mi UAHOt J^ INFORMAL ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED f SANDS DAWN THE POPULAR #<Hgf AMERICAN MUSICAL COMEDY tiSM |N AN entikeu I /yfj MAN IMKM.It \MMI, I SPsasaußSv H Il^ y P} \%Srj^m> THE BEST60 words
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Article105 1933-09-04 2 1 Big British Contract tor i Prevention Barriers i j London. Auk. 11. Ttu Egyptian Government have' aw.'.r^d to Brit i sj-. Arms contracts, the value ol Which will bt* well over £900,000. to supply galvanized sheet iro:; barrier- to protect crops from locust i Experiment* carriedBritish Radio - 105 words
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Article82 1933-09-04 2 It London. Aus. SI. \i Another improvement m the traffic j receipt* is recorded by the lour main line railway companies The total I earnings tor the last week were I €119.999 higher .than those lor the corresponding week of last year Raw materials and other goods, asBritish Radio - 82 words
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Article39 1933-09-04 2 r Paris, Sept. 1. The quota system is being revived on October 1. New quotas will be negotiated m exchange for concessions to French exports Present quotas will stand up toi twenty- five per cent. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article15 1933-09-04 2 Paris. Sept. 2. General Leygues. the Minister of Marine, died today. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article415 1933-09-04 2 j CROSSFIELD'S WIN BANGKOK CASE Decline In Imports To Siam From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok. Aug. 30. Messrs. Crossfleld and Son, well cnown British firm of soap-makers, nave fought a case m support of one of ;heir trade marks m the Siamese Court )f Foreign Causes and415 words
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Article189 1933-09-04 2 LMust Be Stopped Says Assize Judge Mr Justice A. Savage Bailey presided >ver the Johore Bahru Assizes on Saturday, when three Chinese named .Vong Sow. Seh Sun and Wong Vow vere charged with having committed obbery after breaking into the house )i a Chinese planter named Hew Hoo189 words
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Article117 1933-09-04 2 L Theatre Employee and Cheating Charge The appeal of Abdul Rahman bin Jak. a former Municipal servant attiached to the staff of the Victoria Memorial Hall was dismissed m the Appeal Court on Saturday. The accused was convicted for instigating and abetting the offence of cheating committed by117 words
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Article53 1933-09-04 2 Bangkok, Auk. 30. A rumour which reached Bangkok aver the week-end came m the form oi a telegram from London reading. "New York reports revolt feared" evidently m Bangkok. With the facilities the Government has at its command it should not be impossible to trace the source of53 words
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Article160 1933-09-04 2 Another Expedition In 1935 London, Aug. 31. Mr. Hugh Ruttledge, leader of the Mt. Everest Expedition, accompanied by Mr. F. S. Smythe, a member of his party, reached England during the week-end. Although the weather had defeated the expedition after its six weeks struggle, Mr. Ruttledge said thatBritish Radio - 160 words
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Article45 1933-09-04 2 London. Aug. 31. The King has been graciously pleased to approve the appointment of Mr. Sydney Philip Perigal Waterlow. His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and I Minister Plenipotentiary at Sofia to I be His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Athens. British RadioBritish Radio - 45 words
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Article21 1933-09-04 2 Mr. W H Gatfield has been appointled to be the Immigration Officer lor carrying out the provisions of the Alien's Ordinance.21 words
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Article82 1933-09-04 2 CONSOLIDATING THE OPPOSITION General O'Duffy As i Leader Dublin. Sept I. A move toward consolidating Ibf opposition against De Valcra into a new party led by General O'Duffy was made to-day when the executive of th»Centre Party decided to recommend the party to agree toReuter - 82 words
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Article114 1933-09-04 2 To Prevent Pollution Of London Air. London, Auff. 28. The first part at great new power station ut Battersea. London, designed 1 to have a -apacity of 400.000 to 500.000 kilowatts, is expected to be finished m time to be m operation betore the end ol theBritish Radio - 114 words
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Article36 1933-09-04 2 The Mi I fly ln»m I Ireland ul days with Mlni.ster He will and v.i!! a^ Mm gw I m Thr S.'.T, Mr J H Morml tool win rttvra at Monday Radi.. H^36 words
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Article35 1933-09-04 2 S. Mamhu. annulled tv controlled i ;<r Tass A«. V The first for throufti Eastern I mak.' the < SovieU so th.r Manchukuo the Usmjm division of M annulled An I** charged U Railway^35 words
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Article12 1933-09-04 2 Mr Wi, ?T Minister, prtsen-., jT Queen Wilholmli ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Advertisement78 1933-09-04 2 nwiiid? lii fact. ttM bioo* to **r>»i of RVtt. m tht trMtnwM ot Wood Md Skta Comptelno Oart*'» BlOOd MJJCtMT. to ttfMXC^kjd. II •*poii tii# potojont mW Mtteoi ■fii dfc. 1 1 i timUQUW m TABLET fmm i TRAVEL BY K.N.I.L.M. TO: W I PALEMB ANG B ATA VI A78 words
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Advertisement235 1933-09-04 2 ~Z^Z^L CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I RUGGER SEASON Cotton Elastic Knee Cap> and Anklets LJTESOME BODY Belt and Jockstrap Sports Pattern Embrocation and Absorbine Athletes' Rub 'PA£.." JELCO and JIFFY Suspensory Bandages. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Battery Road. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENcF BTATIOVEBS A REPAIRERS HA Chmmgm Alley, mrngmpmn. The Chttpeet House235 words
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Advertisement353 1933-09-04 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tendert are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars ot such tenders may be obtained In the Tender Room Municipal Offices Supply of Emulsified Bitumen suitable for surface treatment of roads Date of Closing 4 p.m.,353 words
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Advertisement185 1933-09-04 2 \OTI< r > McAUBTBI 00L Lit NOTICF Transfer H ti bi- closed it Sepif^r 9th unf.l m J* inclusive Dividend W r. ■EWDfG AND IBKDN If you need sewing "r mcndinf loot m your home Service Depot YW C A KaS« &W for a worker of r-: directions and The185 words
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Miscellaneous203 1933-09-04 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Monday. Sept. 4th. High Water. 12.15. 9.2 ft High Water. 11.00. 9.0 ft.. 22.36. 10.03 ft. Football. S.A.F.A. Div. I: I.C.F.A. vs. Golf Singapore G. C. ladies' bogey S.R.C.. Jalan Besar: Div. II: competition; Sepoy Lines; Police vs. Malays. Anson Rd. Ladies Monthly Medal Bogey. Friday,203 words
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Article303 1933-09-04 3 SCENES IN A CAFE N MAN'S TIRE Police Officer's of Decency r wh paid an official \n Verdun Road scribed to Mr. F tun h Magistrate alii sed dninken- haviour which decency. The i Cafe. Mohamed Abdul n .t summons ss >:.>i dia >rderr til >.! b> Mr videi lid303 words
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Article56 1933-09-04 3 London. Auj;. 30. oirs" festival, one ol most notable musical In, which is held m r m the cathedral of ster. Worcester or Heregin its 2! 3th meet at the dial, on Sunday. Elgar will conduct two rles, "Gerontius" and "The nd among British eom■ibuting new works56 words
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Article345 1933-09-04 3 CHAPLIN'S CONSTANT COMPANION Has He Found Another Romance Has Charlie chaplain -Hollywood's] little man, gray haired, gray-suited. and with a certain grayness of soul showing In his eye.-, found romarce again? This is the question that Is itating the film colony at the preseni time, writes the Free Press Hollywood345 words
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Article149 1933-09-04 3 Screw Driver Used as Weapon They were schoolmates once, but they carried an argument too far. In the Second Police Court, before Mr. R. J F. Curtis, on Saturday, two boys, aged 16 and IT. brought counter charges against one another. John Khoo was wound< d In the149 words
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Article93 1933-09-04 3 When v Chinese woman was lined $25 or a month's Imprisonment on the first charge and $20 or 3 weeks' m prisonment on the second chars? i r o» offences under the excise enactment at the Beremban Police Court on Friday she asked the93 words
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Article734 1933-09-04 3 MEDICAL SERVICE 1 "AXE" PERAK PLANTERS' CONCERN Indian Labour In Kampongs Ipoh, Aug. 31. Central Perak Planters' Association met at Ipoh yesterday under the chairmanship of Mr. H. D. Butler. Mr. Butler said: The idea m calling this meeting is that members ol the association should have an opportunity of734 words
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Article, Illustration11 1933-09-04 3 s recentl] been busy ai the month ot the Singapore River.11 words
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Article74 1933-09-04 3 Shanghai. Sept. 1. Tin- All-China Chamber of Commerce has petitioned the Central Governmcni lor a tariff wall against imported rict and other lood-stulTs. to save tht Chinese farmers from ruin. The Chamber has also asked tin Kwangtun^ Government not to raist any objection to the proposal. As74 words
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Advertisement380 1933-09-04 3 1 Jfew ARCADIA Jffs^^. WORKS !,f~^£r> i %?S>^ LON DON i I ii liSli i^i life fr"" CARRERAS' wonder Factory m LONDON the HOME of.. .^^BBSSBttM I^HHH^B ■■■■■ISSSiBfIHBSSSI BBSBBBk BSSSSS! BBBBBBv A A 1 B^^B^ J LW^ BY B^^" bW^bT JbW I La^aVß^ ,ad Lm^ Lm^r H Lf^ LW Lm380 words
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Article, Illustration1426 1933-09-04 4 In This Article MKS. FRANKLIN I). ROOSEVELT, Wife of the President of the United States, discusses traditions of public life which should be rigidly observed and those which on occasion it may be wise and profitable to overlook. A number oi years ago I paid my1,426 words
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Article329 1933-09-04 4 1 Glorious ii it is to fly high and to ascend .swiftly, docs not the perlormanee of such feats involve grave risk to the health oi the pilot, il not U) the PMMBfOTI No. reply Doctors Garsaux and Slrohl la the Revue Aeronautiqw Internationale < Paris329 words
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Article208 1933-09-04 4 Though enginvers hay»« hurnessed Niagara, and America Is harncssuiK the Tennessee River, there is incalculable electricity Koing to waste m fish A keeper at the aquarium m Lond«>n accidentally brushed th.- tall ofl an •leetrlC eel with his hand -Instantly." writes Craven Hill. F.Z.S. "he rerelved •a208 words
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Article134 1933-09-04 4 (Jerman Diplomats And Swedish Brides Hitler perlexed by a series mutiniWtthifl the Nazi rank-, m various parts vl G. rmany is ietktnf to riazily" tin* Bcandinavlan comirloe by "mamftf< l" n nil diplomats and Scandinavian girls OtTB I dip] ;»m.its m Sw.'dci. Norwa and Denmark have bttfl134 words
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Article121 1933-09-04 4 "ARMED GUARDS" ARRESTED HANDED T To Be If Vv S|M< n Princ. UKI i v panlorus. m. id authorities on >n ehargM i JMfl Pn-li;,.:!. i>. ii eomplefc d f erred to 0* Eastern ReKion..! I X The ten Whit prisoner ,ii» A-hilc the latu Am upp.i ri I In-121 words
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Article67 1933-09-04 4 Messrs. Ruttlcdu* \nd KSrmth, Loin: Mr Hu K1 it lit. Evei Mi V 8 B party i- iich. I .nd. Although th* the [struK'slr Mi k'ss'ins hud r. j.,:.i Bmjrtho lor Ins: ut thi high* Mr Rutthdgi xpedition ai mount* win b. Ropardlni; ttl vbtiher Mean. >: whoBritish Radio - 67 words
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Article93 1933-09-04 4 Death Of Rev. Donald London ipUin to M k et w.> tht Re\ nL> has i ,63 I)i Fr of the Student c 'And m this connection 'r UIC OoOtCM Ol Br trlei .md b Central Africa m 189<. nary to Uu> Wfmmton I ■tfliw MlMtom i 192593 words
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Article43 1933-09-04 4 K.A.F. Flyinu-lUil For Finland I otid Four Southampton prising the Squadron n: ifa I Plymouth |o (i.,\ the -Hruish Week PlnUnd on B« :it Fth\ tld erg, Copenhag< md then to H< Isiti they r.-turn tln-v approxlmatel: wo British Radio.British Radio - 43 words
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Article27 1933-09-04 4 I Th«> Queen to d hcf daughter and Princess Royal and I i left Yorkshire by where she will rejoij Balmoral Castle. British WilessBritish Wireless - 27 words
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Advertisement135 1933-09-04 4 DB B"^V MW Mi /Mi ---riil-in-nnT-.-;:::::--:--—::::^^::^. 1 m\ MW i:::::::::::::^i::::::::::::::i "'':::iH:iiii::i::::i:i: I II 1 11 B LAW X Lm //i:;j;iiJililJ;l;IIHIIill^^^i:iiii:::l;::::::iii:?iiJiJ;;jljjjlji:::;:: 25 Coupons Rapacity Suitcase. Jr^^ W*M MM/ I JmM^&J&^P^^&^P^m\ An Coupons Shagreen Clocks. jtf M^ M ¥J^ v^^^/^MTifc^ti^^^^ I 40 Coupons Goli Clubs. MM M M \W I /M\ I135 words
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Article, Illustration115 1933-09-04 5 UtaekMl »»> an unknown assailant. Mrs. lln I life) «>f i>.»k (.rn-n ltt«M| mar Aldrrshot. uife ul an army srr« anl. was Irft iinrotih( ious near the n»a«t Police anri niilitar> authorities ■•arched m \ain for the man <Mr» llalli(l:i> with hor UiUy daiichtn. BeryUo !ic Tar!115 words
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Article746 1933-09-04 6 MR. KENYON— SLADE'S CLAIM Film That Was to Make $100,000 Mr. 14. H. Kenyon-Slade. the English actor, who sued Mr. J. C. Cook, the American film producer, before Mr. H. R. Bull, the Civil District Judge, for a sum of $325 for breach of contract, and $13.50746 words
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Article461 1933-09-04 6 Batavia's Indian Community Falls Oui (From Our Own Correspondents Mechin. Auk. 2t>. There is growing friction In tiuIndian community m Batavia. The trouble began with the restoration oi the Gurdwana Temple In Tandjong BriOk. This temple Was built ten years ago but during the past few461 words
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Article549 1933-09-04 6 $1 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week gELOW will be found particulars oi the Free Press Football Competition No. 3 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Sept. 9th.. This announce-549 words
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Article301 1933-09-04 6 LIVE TURTLKS HIDE OPIUM By Oliver Bell The latest report ol |bt L»'aKW« Opium Advisory Commission lays bare several new smuggling devices ot the international druK contrebandiers (Recently, for instance, it was discoverled that quite a lar^e quantity ot I iin was beint; smuggled301 words
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Article92 1933-09-04 6 British And (iorman Interest! Shanghai M-pl. 1. In an Intcnrlew with presi represenlatin Mr Chen Ku: Minister <»t Industrie i Mr T v Boong bad compU d with German Interests Qnan ■ted and Iron foun Plain and fad are reai I has been chosen at Ifa Anshan92 words
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Article35 1933-09-04 6 Dr H W kM h E E B tanist Department «)i Agrleultur been api to iurt m Cn h oncer Afrtcultural !>•; ment. Dr j.u k nectlon with pun itraln pad: imlned w. r:.i vrtde I35 words
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Article17 1933-09-04 6 IQM| Woman iUvv A| d Pleading guilt) V >ntt Ah Ping d by her I17 words
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Advertisement34 1933-09-04 6 W 7/vP\\ LOOKS BETTE R 1 #feelsbetter y ill// FITS bette r 2 II I /i I WEARS BETTER SILK HOSIERY i! Sole Distributor! H MtJLCHAND, .57. Hl C h Street. I 1 Singapore.34 words
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Advertisement211 1933-09-04 6 j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITIONNo'^3 -i agree to abide by the conditions governing this eonpetl- j tion v set out above and to accept as Hnal the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m ail matters j appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of the211 words
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Advertisement92 1933-09-04 6 h 1 and every day a little bigger and stronger OATS gruel has nearly every t ment a baby needs. It builds bone Mfcd feeds the ner\es, bkxvl and teeth df«d alert, active mind and -uards health, as uell. This wonderfully nourishing, invi^or.itin-, n feod has helped raise several gener.itivM^92 words
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517 1933-09-04 7 It h Illegal For Them To Accept Less ft h VING TO PROSPEC YE BUILDERS ipi i Malaya who conhuildin? houses t being: victimised u.s architects, real is informed :hy member of the it there is reason certain architects work at less than >iale517 words
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Article101 1933-09-04 7 B«d\ To Be Exhumed And Taken To London vhich was recently washed :id of Terschelling. It, has now been that ot Commander formerly Commodore of and well-known In Malaya. He disFune 6. after boarding Prague at the Hook a few hours before Harwich. He left his en101 words
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Article90 1933-09-04 7 E Distinguished Scientist's Death I I. oiul. hi. .Aim. VJ. By the death oj the distinguished scientist. Sir Philip Magnus. Bart., at the age ol J0 at Chilworth. Surrey and London arc deprived of one of the principal educationists, who was associated with such work throughout theBritish Wireless - 90 words
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Article85 1933-09-04 7 I At the conclusion ol the trial oi Rwek Gim Cheong be tor*. Mr. H A. I Forrer. the Criminal District Judge, on i charge ol ch:Miin* Lim Yok Tin of I 51.000. the accused was acquitted. The complainant alleged that he gave ■jl.OOu to Kwek Gim Cheong to secure85 words
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Article323 1933-09-04 7 Luang Pradit Retaining to Bangkok From Our Own Correspondent.) Kangkok. Sept. 1. It is officially stated that Luang Pradit. having undertaken to cooperate with the Government on the basis of the main lines of the economic policy laid down by thy Government, (the King has been graciously pleased323 words
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Article110 1933-09-04 7 Well- Know n Johorc Lawyer In Hospital In the First Magistrates Court. Jobore Bahru, belore Captain N Nelson Jones yesterday, a case was mentioned m which a European. S. Baily. was defendant The complainant was a Chinese Vong Teng. who charged Baily with assault. When the110 words
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Article72 1933-09-04 7 Too Near The Sea In Case Of Trouble In China Bmkg Kong, Aug. 30. A Canton report states that arrangements have been completed for the erection of an arsenal m the district of Chingyuen. m the interior I jf Kwangtung. The ammunition workshop at Shekcheng. nearNanyang Siang Pau - 72 words
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Article, Illustration31 1933-09-04 7 F l/abi th v hmk WUh her Pet d S ■■■■■■■■HI by ITincess KI./alMth and Princess Margaret Rose (behind) arriving at hZ I Station. London, on their way to C;iamis Castle31 words
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Article154 1933-09-04 7 Commercial Traveller's Invention Cardiff commercial traveller has i patented a road traffic signal inven- I Uon which export opinion acclaims as treat Improvement on the present toad control system. The new road controller consists of I tfcree men electric Ughta vymboUsing dear.' one yellow for caution' fri t)154 words
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Article160 1933-09-04 7 European Motorist And Cyclist a European, Alister Murdock Me Lennan appeared before Mr h a roner m the Criminal District Court on Saturday to answer private summom taken out by a Malay. Sarim bin Sanman. charging him with causing grievous hurt When the ca*e «as called up.160 words
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Article179 1933-09-04 7 Alleged Trick On Liquor Shopkeeper From Our Own Correspondent.' Taiping. Aug. 31. An alleged ruse to cheat a firm of j provision dealers was told to the Taiping magistrate today, when Tang Kai Scan, a new arrival m Taiping. was charged with attempting to de j traud Kirn179 words
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249 1933-09-04 7 NINETEEN MILLION DOLLARS LYING IDLE Silver Which Nobody Wants Malaya's silver dollars have fallen into disuse. Nobody wants them Silver ntty-eent pieces have elso fallen on evil days. More than 19.000.000 of these coins are lying m the musty vaults of tho Singapore Treasury, and only 3.500 000 are still249 words
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Article64 1933-09-04 7 Canton To fall Opposition Congress Hour Ron*. Auk. 31 The members of the executive council ,ot the Kuomintang m Hon* Kong and Canton have decided to hold a separate meetinK m Canton m November m op- position to that called by the followers ot Chiang Kai-shek. General ChanUnion Times - 64 words
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Article150 1933-09-04 7 Volunteers Rein* l>ri\en Rack Shanghai, Auk. 31. Fighting continues m Charhar. The forces of General Soong Che-yuan, chairman of the Charhar Government, occupied Shagtu yesterday, the allied forces led by General Chi Hung-chang retreating m the direction ol Suiyuan Two Shunsi divisions are reported to have been mobilisedUnion Times - 150 words
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Advertisement62 1933-09-04 7 H ALHAMBRA !'<"»>,, Success! The Magnificent UNIVERSAL Mli Sinjiinji. Dancing and Comedy Spectacle. "KING OF JAZZ" t v \LL WHITEMAN and his orchestra. OLES and Hundreds of Beautiful Girls BRA > NEW RE-EDITED COPY! RELY FILMED IN GORGEOUS COLOUR! < NEXT ATTRACTION! A|<( LOMBARD and DAVID MANNERS ••amount's diverting entertainment62 words
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Advertisement108 1933-09-04 7 615 CAPITOL 915 p.si«,ei y LAST NIGHT! Don't miss this great Fox epic universally acclaimed as THE FINEST FILM IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGEwith CLIVE BROOK, DIANA WYNYARP and jjreat all-British Cast. TO-MORROW NIGHT MAURICE CHEVALIER m Paramount f s new comedy triumph "A BEDTIME STORY" with the world's youngest screen108 words
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511 1933-09-04 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1933 Week-End Comments Uncle Arthur is back m Lhe 'fold. He has been out m the desert a long time, since the Burnley electors turned him down mi favour of Rear-Admiral Gordon Campbell V.C.. the National Gov-! crnment candidate m the general j election511 words
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Letter246 1933-09-04 8 To the Editor. Sir. -The protest vokvd at the last meeting Ol the I.S.P. regarding the subsistence wages ot planters should not be allowed to tall on deal ears. i Already we are being told at annual meetings of rubber companies that many of them are turning the246 words
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Letter89 1933-09-04 8 To the Editor. Sir.— We have heard so much lately of the principles of co-operative effort m agriculture that one is moved to ask what has happed to the scheme for an Agricultural Bank m Malaya. This project was examined and r<ported on years ago and. n memory89 words
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Letter593 1933-09-04 8 To the Kditor. Sir It seems an opportune time, when official budgets are being prepared for the coming year, to remind tba Government that ii its new orientation 01 agricultural policy is to be justified it should not stay its hand where it has done m opening out593 words
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Article, Illustration747 1933-09-04 8 Singapore Ladies laki ti> Hikes Five (.\>it Hair Cut Jokntto* 's Pier f»r Japan Industry f<>t Mil lay. i WE have read recently quite a lot about Hollywood taking to bicycles j and pictures of Mary Pickford one of j the keenest followers of the new747 words
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Advertisement89 1933-09-04 8 CAUDIBECIK'S FRESH SMOKED SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. ORCHARD ROAD. 1.-WJ.W. CABLE SHOES COMFORT FOR HOT DAYS EASY PRICES FOR HARD TIMES ''ZZl^^ r%£^- 111 Ml T^MJm^SBI^m 0 rubb« r s >l< r rrfs-- -r ■^S&MFi/'l^r Oi/' -S D 1U FORD, MEDIUM TOR CAI A.lso m black box calf. "^^^B89 words
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Advertisement60 1933-09-04 8 AN EXPLORER RELATES that, on returning to his tent late one night, he found a tigress waiting for him. A married correspondent says he knows exactly how he must have felt. Happy homes are those the contents of which are covered by M GAFLAC BURGLARY POLICIES. (I GENERAL j ACCIDENT,60 words
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Advertisement39 1933-09-04 8 jCAPTAIN BOTTELLi Jaiin S the pnbll J with Capt Hanle> S filled th* rnt In hJ 5 novrl is word his Ml Captain R S able chara the BMMI i« 5 I KELLY &W LIU 'IncorpT J Raffles Plact39 words
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Article600 1933-09-04 9 "He Put Fire On My Hands never seen him before. The boy however, replied that accused had' committed even more serious otTences upon nim. j Another scantily dressed lad. Suppiah aged 3. was then called, and he stated hat he last saw his father and600 words
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448 1933-09-04 9 REVOLTING COURT STORY OF INDIAN'S CRUELTY ■n Compelled o Steal i i man who comi to steal and beg and who tortured ring callousness was mm ond Police Court ten Mr. N\ (irite. t>ked an Indian to "how cause wh.v execute a bond. m age from t> years .>. were448 words
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Article53 1933-09-04 9 Mr. Arthur Henderson Elected London, Sept. 1. Mr. Arthur Henderson was to-day elected for the Clay Cross Division of Derbyshire, the polling being as follows Mr. Arthur Henderson 'Lab. > 21.931 Mr. John Moore <Nat.) 6,293 Mr. Harry Pollitt < Communist* 3.434 The Labour majority at the last53 words
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Article91 1933-09-04 9 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER 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, Sept. 2. Spot 'sellers) 3 3 4 d- <3 13/16 d.) New York, Sept 2. Friday's91 words
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Article292 1933-09-04 9 Seven Million Scheme at Liverpool London, Auk. 31. A slum clearance scheme estimated to cost £7.400.000 was to-day approved by the Liverpool Corporation Housing Committee. The scheme includes the demolition oi 12.742 slum houses and the erection m their place of 15.692 houses to accommodate 40.600British Radio - 292 words
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Article85 1933-09-04 9 Britain Keeping (lose London, Aug. 11. The Foreign Secretary. Sir John Simon, today received a deputation from the Independent Labour Partyheaded by Mr. James Maxton. MP. According to Mr. Maxton the deputation desired to express to the Foreign Secretary the intense feeling among the working class85 words
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Article38 1933-09-04 9 Unexpected Arrival At Nuremburg Nuremberg, Sept. ',1. The Austrian. Dr. Hofer. has arrived. The Nazi Congress was wildly elated at the unexpected arrival of an aeroplane from Italy carrying Hofer with i four liberating comrades. Reuter.38 words
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Article37 1933-09-04 9 London, Aug. 31. Tho Secretary for the Dominions. Mr. J. H. Thomas, is going to Balmoral tonight for the week-end. He will return to London to be present at Monday's Cabinet meeting.- British Radio.37 words
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Article, Illustration194 1933-09-04 9 ITALIAN AIR ACE KILLED Plane Skids While Taking Off New York, Sept. 2. Marquis de Pinedo, the Italian ace. was killed m taking off for Baghdad en an attempt to beat the lons distance record. Pinedo had prepared for the flight with the utmost secrecy and thoroughness. He had supervised194 words
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Article231 1933-09-04 9 Coal Owners And Miners Reach Deadlock Washington. Sept. g. A memorandum advising him not to; apply the Recovery Act to the railways has been sent t:> President I Roosevelt by Mr. Eastman, the Federal j co-ordin.itnr ot transport. Reuter. Washington. Sept. 2. Labour policy troubles and the mysteryReuter - 231 words
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Article129 1933-09-04 9 Protection For British (i rowers London. Aug. 31. The Minister ot Agriculture has been m negotiation with representatives oi potato exporting countries with I view Ito emergency action (Of the regulation 'dt imports pending the coming Into operation of home marketing schemes and ofl a permanent system for129 words
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Article115 1933-09-04 9 Grave Anxiety Felt London. Aug. 31. Lord Grey's condition was to-day reported unchanged There was a slight improvement yesterday when he regained consciousness and was able to talk for a little while to his sister and the doctor. Among messages of inquiry and sympathy there was aBritish Radio - 115 words
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Advertisement86 1933-09-04 9 ROBINSON'S ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY A LIMITED NUMBER OF DELETED "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS AT BARGAIN PRICES X 11 ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. <T> eC^^ta THE W^RDRY Itmj^^^S ELECTRICITY U^SjA NOW BRINGS YOU H^BT*^* I I WWW Kb SMITH'S SYNCHRONOUS ELECTRIC CLOCKS For use on A.C. Mains86 words
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1312 1933-09-04 10 Fixing the Buying Power of Currency Sweden's Stabilisation Scheme m Operation Two Years IBy s Special Correspondent > Stockholm, Aug. ML As Professor Irving Fisher pointed out the other day. stabilisation of currency need not necessarily mean stabilisation relatively to gold. The kind ol stabilisation which really is of most1,312 words
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Article181 1933-09-04 10 Ceylon Syndicate Interested Arrival of Inventor Mr Veera-niakkana-Kumara Binthates Singham, the Inventor and patentee oi the "Blnghatea Rubber Processes and Products." has arrived from Penang. at the invitation of a local European planting syndicate to develop his products on a commercial scale. Until Mr. Singham meets his principals181 words
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Article53 1933-09-04 10 < Sept. 1. Applications for tenders for Trea- sury bills were opened to-day at the f Bank of England and totalled £66,- 580.000. The amount allotted m bills at three months was £45.000.000. The average rate per cent, accepted was s 7s. l/95d. as compared with 7s. l/64d.53 words
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Article228 1933-09-04 10 September 2 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 1 32 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 63 G4 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 31 32 London, demand 2 3 15 16 London. T.T. 2 3 29 32 Lyons and Paris,228 words
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Article132 1933-09-04 10 Foreign exports ol tin. being final shipments on ocean-steamers at ii Malayan ports, during the month oi August. 1933 Destination Tons United Kingdom 80 United States oi America L'62l Continent ol Europe 1.395 British Possessions 193 Japan 92 Netherlands India 1 Other Foreign Countries :<4 TOTAL 4.416132 words
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Article88 1933-09-04 10 I The elevation of Mr. Arnold Savage! Bailey to the Supreme Court Bench mj 1 Fohore leaves a vacancy on the State Council of Selangor and on the Federal Council. One of the European unofficial l nembers of the Federal Council has generally been a gentleman m the legal profession.88 words
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Article80 1933-09-04 10 The Abroad London. Sept. 1. Exchanges t<- day were Paris 80 25 32. New York 4.53. Brussels 22.69'Amsterdam 7.85'^. Vienna 30 nom. Lisbon 105 1 1». Athens 565. Belgrade 135. Buenos Aires 42 3 4 official rate. Montevideo 35» 2 nom. Bombay 1 6 1 16. Shanghai 1 '3' 2.80 words
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Article81 1933-09-04 10 Singapore. September 2, 12 noon Buyer Seller Gambler 4.50 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 7.50 Muntok White Pepper 23.00 White Pepper 22.00 Black Pepper 13.50 i Copra, sundried 3.55 Copra, mixed 3 00 Small Hake Tapioca 4 00 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.90 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.2581 words
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Article135 1933-09-04 10 September 2 Devoes Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin L* 07 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tn. 1 50 Sacony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline drums per British Imperial Gallon 85 Socony Motor Gasoline •4-gallon tin* :j 65 shell Aviation Spirit135 words
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Article1187 1933-09-04 10 Negotiations to Extend Raub aaaa^Bvaaaßßawaflavavaa^aVa^BsaVßai PROFIT OF £88,917 LAST At the MO) annual general meeting ol the Raub Australian Gold Mining n pany, Limited, m id at the reglsterd office ol the company. Empire IRDers," Brisbane, m moving the Ad iption ol the balance-sheet for1,187 words
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Article104 1933-09-04 10 REASSUR QOVI No In.'!; rv Me- i iFron. I I The MSffcantUe c to panic afl of any alt) JaMap rumours cum n that the tic; thirteen aOOM pound steri to trade One ol down OB m others wen dealings S. went mi :.tr nmnej ti v104 words
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Article69 1933-09-04 10 l>ow MMU wiim^ Industrial:* M Kail.s 20 OU111 N B. MU I ROI k ivii \m.» Bfl Amere B Am Fphone and H A'cl.. 0 I. 9 H Cm Oca. H •diich H Ooi H Inter T'ph>i.. H and lategri H Nat City B.o.k n\ Y<»rk < Corp.69 words
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40 1933-09-04 10 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION S< ptrmhri .'ml 1 &MM < «r>;i. I Stain! k» RBM tonal i Standard t0 B ■I .rid.mi I s s O N i 0 Jan v Latest C I *d per lb W Y*rk Spot40 words
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Article58 1933-09-04 10 mine which js .1 c the pi. clam w 11 am r the e m Raub nine, said U ill S>t'<J lt S The a< ci im;> itdoptod. and .v h« MM MBOMM t i Brisbane, and to Md Raub Mcsmv IVrssr. P c Philip I 7. S Drlpratt wci.58 words
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Article51 1933-09-04 10 we acknowledi the new M P h s Reader Ser.. s "fi the r>SS* 11 ably graded and mended lor The aim ol x suitable local I Classes, to bf intensive Kv.ui Readers Beffles Of the Series V Superintendent ol Prices BJooH 1 cents BfN* U Ji V 50 cents51 words
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Article88 1933-09-04 11 |kndu Rubber Anil I Proved Tin oonden! ulwu, Aujj. 22. I dea of groat I been rt-gis- i Rubber Estates I General InvestI D formed to d estates of lalacea. and of planters. I Nts m rub- rcha and gums director! are ft ol Dimbula I any), Mon_^_l88 words
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Article75 1933-09-04 11 Australian Trade To East Shows Bis Increase The Australian Minister for Commerce states that official trade returns shew that for the first, quarter of this year China imported 77.512 short tons Of Wheaten Hour. Of which Australia supplied 35.512 tons, the United States 21,200 tuns, and Canada75 words
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Article58 1933-09-04 11 Empress Owners Heavily Fined Contraband opium worth $50,000 was seized on the Canadian liner Empress of Canada when she docked at Honolulu and the owners were fined $14,500 by J. Walter Doyle. Collector of Customs. Lo Lat-san. the Chinese steward, was held on a charge of attempting to58 words
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Article63 1933-09-04 11 Cable news has been received by Mr J. P. Tharmalinkam. retired accountant of the Kinta Sanitary Board, of the death of his mother m Jaffna. Ceylon. The deceased lady, who was about 83 years old, was also the mother of Messrs. J. P. Ayathury and J. P. Kathiravaloe, of Ipoh,63 words
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Article508 1933-09-04 11 The India Rubber Journal of Aug. 19. commenting on the Daily Express article on restriction published m this issue, after quoting some of the statements made, adds: "This, and other statements m the article referred to we, on behalf of the British rubber Industry, flatly deny." Singapore.508 words
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Advertisement1441 1933-09-04 11 4weU exceed m,Ht .tit The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn the Btnlti Settlements) MAD OFFICE: Oreat Eastern Life Building, CecU Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the Britten Life Assurance Companies1,441 words
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Miscellaneous656 1933-09-04 11 ftASER'S SHARE LIST: Saturday's Closing Quotations sE I VIBER 2nd, 1933 Malaka Pindas ($1) 75 80 Buyers SeUers Mandai Tekong ($1) 07 V> 15 28s 6d Mentakab (20^ 23 25 28s 6d 30s New Scudais ($2) 90 93 14s 15s New Serendah ($2) 70 ao 96 1.00 Nyalas ($1) 35656 words
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Article37 1933-09-04 12 From China and Japan by Genoa Maru m Singapore noon in-day. From Holland by Siba.uk m Singapore to-morrow ngornlng. From China and Japan by Calcutta I Maru m Singapore daylight on WedInesday. the Gth instant37 words
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Article129 1933-09-04 12 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive East Wharf (Entrance date 1) Ophir 22: Genoa Mam 20. Main Wharf (Entrance (iate 3.) KeitOtOOO 18; Col di Luna 13; IpoH 11: Diomod 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Muncaster Castle 37: Marudu 32. Empire Dock (Entrance129 words
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Article344 1933-09-04 12 More Life In Eastern Markets I Although the freight markets .i* a whole have not shown a great deal ol interest lately, certain sections here and there have displayed evidence of more activity and a better absorption of tonnage has been seen m one or two directions, particularly344 words
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Article146 1933-09-04 12 Reported Flans For Freight Conferences It is reported, says th« Japan Chronicle, that many freight conferences. particularly the Java Freight OQQfI eace. plan to work on a pool system II desirable partly to meet competition m the luture As regard the Java Conference. It will be recalled,146 words
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Article148 1933-09-04 12 Anomalous Position Of Masler Captain Philip Octal MftlMff nf th« A-ia. is m rather m unfurtunatt pU In Amoy. Tlu Asia arriv. a In Am<»y norn, Manila on Docerrtkr 9 Imsl \«.ir D 6 tlien has DfTW put to sea. th. owner h.wiim Rppaxvntt) bankrupt. TIM sh'p148 words
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Article51 1933-09-04 12 ■Ml ti tonnajj. J those <■: j imount I v j romprlM: )r 74 pel tons ktou [he toil -J (■row I U»»r Abro.f; I Total I Ol ||M j nprc < launched < h I tt.' I ir>f •Xv Unit* Abroad 3 now it is SlUt51 words
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Article82 1933-09-04 12 I IK. Pilot.' A.voctj, hiMij^ion I Th- -P 1 opinion among tmi t^tolutlon w 3 <;irr I i Ml tftkt All D< WU7 ttfjMlj lor the M pttOUff dMI 10 as ftd I jk»- area v or not keep area Lord A hi- did or t j i82 words
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Article406 1933-09-04 12 First Diesel ElectricVessel The latest addition to the Star Ferry fleet, the Electric Star, incidentally me of the first Dieselectrie ferry boats to be built m the British Empire, was christened and launched at the yards of the South China Motor Ship- building and Repairing Works. Hong406 words
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Article144 1933-09-04 12 A New Departure m the Thames Last yt«ar the Rubber Growers* Association agreed to contribute towards tho cost of a rubber murk Duoy which the Motor Boat Association was presenting to the Port Ji London Authority. The buoy is now m position at Holehaven Spit. and has been144 words
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Article223 1933-09-04 12 Dajak. Dm 89, from Bengalis 2<j toe Asahan 4.9. Hvatonc Brit 109. from Malacca 2\) for Malacca 4.9. Read. Dut. 14%. from Bali 2.9 for Cheribon 7.9. Dukat. Norw. 761, from Port Swettenham 2.9 for Sourabaya 2 9. Pa.sir. Dutch, 630. from Sourabaya 2 9 for Penans 2.9.223 words
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Advertisement665 1933-09-04 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. •tegular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7 f 37« tons) and the S.S. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins665 words
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Advertisement78 1933-09-04 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIIIARA UfDL'STMAL and TRANSPORT CO rMcorn>rat»Mi m lapan) KF(;iKAR FRFICIIT AND r\SSKN(.FR SFRYICF From Japan Due Sail CLYDE MARU Srpt 9 Sept 9 FOR ROBE. OS\K\ MOJI. YWVATA NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA Due S.iiK CLYDE MARU Srpt 15 Rept 18 ERIE MARU B«|M 25 BOSTON MARU Get78 words
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Advertisement47 1933-09-04 12 HENDERSON LUtt v< hi i %uii tj By i *i lirturrn I j Port f\' SAOAIN YOMA s j PI chin: kern: BH AM I SA^ r.- t BURY.v H YO- P' CHI X I < alls I ar.s I 4JMDON ;;j It i FV>r fxirth, P^ Vatowon47 words
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Miscellaneous378 1933-09-04 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals t BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m I Kedah Monday to Friday 7 30 a.m Saturday 7 p.m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.in Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and378 words
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Advertisement512 1933-09-04 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. I pENIN^ULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. I s, »>TRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT I lON DON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE ■OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN, I m Due Due ronnage. Singapore. Tonnage.512 words
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Advertisement557 1933-09-04 13 Ellerman &Bucknall Steamship Co v Ltd. (.Incorporated m England > •ELLERMAN" UNK. FREIGHT SEFVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS ANI-/ SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamers. u ue s^Us j s.s. City of Pittsburg For London, R'dam and Hamburg Sept. 14 Sept 16 s.s. City of Newcastle For Havre, I/Hidon,557 words
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Advertisement913 1933-09-04 13 B a^Sm?^Ud^d BS2T Tf S A mA KHI W B I HW <*>" ttl> raS S C I?L%TE^ IG N^^^ AOOTRALIAII 3*W US rHE SIAM BTEAM NAVIGATION Co. THE SUN SHIPPING CO. LTD Ltd. INSURANCE. The Liverpool and London and Globe The Tham*6 and aud Mersey Marto* Insurance Co.. Ltd913 words
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Advertisement745 1933-09-04 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKBTVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAKASSER— Monday. Sept. 4. Selat Pandjang. Koedap. Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. DAJAK -Monday. Sept. 4. Bengkalis. Asahan. Paneh and Berombang. OPHlR— Monday, Sept. 4. Belawan-Deli. RETEH- Tuesday. Sept. 5. Bengkalis. Paneh, Berombang. Tanjong-Mengei-dar. Tanjong Leidong and Asahan. PALOPO Tuesday. Sept. 5. Rhio. Tambelan. Singkawang.745 words
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Advertisement502 1933-09-04 14 TO EUROPE TROM 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. Pros Garfield Sept. 9 Sept. 12 Sept. 14 Oct. 24 Pres Polk Sept. 23 Sept. 26 Sept. 28 Nov. 7 Pres Adams502 words
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Advertisement432 1933-09-04 14 TO NAPLES. MARSEILLES, LONDON. ANTU I h MIDDLESRROK.iI HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 Sept. 6 7 HAKON HARCJNA MARU 10.400 Sept 20 21 SSUWA MAI'J IKATORI MARU 10.000 Oct. 5 6 IKASHIMA MARU 10 000 Oct 19 20 FUSHIMI :Yasukuni Maru 12.000 Oct 31 Nov. 1 #May omit Rotterdam. .ills i ;i432 words
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Article2322 1933-09-04 15 Row Boat Equals Malayan 6 Furlongs r/ IST TIMES AT BUKIT TIMAH Uoat, "Anam KongsiV gelding, equalled th« ilayan record for six furlongs on Saturday Singapore Turf Club (Gold Cup) meeting opti was m the seventh race that Row Boat In means the heaviest backed of2,322 words
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Article201 1933-09-04 15 Italian Driver And British Car Win Ulster T.T. tion to many. Since he first sprang into prominence by taking the Mountain Course lap record at Brooklands. be has raced In a number of Continental road events; his latest success being second m the Swedish Grand201 words
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Article, Illustration308 1933-09-04 15 GOLIATH TOO FAST FOR DAVID Miss America Wins First Harmsworth Trophy Race Alf onack, Michigan. Sept. 3. Commodore Oar Wood's Miss America X won the first of the three races for the Harmsworth Trophy, beating the Britisher, Mr. Hubert Scott-Paine's Miss Britain 111 by three miles. Just before the start,308 words
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684 1933-09-04 15 M. G. MAGNETTE AND M.G. MIDGET TAKE FIRST TWO PLACES London, Sept. 2. The Italian Nuvolari. driving a British M. G. Magnette car. won the Lister Road Race Tourist Trophy at an average speed of 78.65 miles an hour. His time for the course of 478 miles was 5 hours,684 words
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Article433 1933-09-04 15 S.C.C. Tournament Results Results m the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament on Friday were as follow Profession Pairs D. H. Klelnman and A. A. A. Paterson beat C. V. Miles and P H Battlshlll 6—2. 6—2. D. E. L. Anderson and C E. Winter beat E J Sturgess and433 words
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Advertisement20 1933-09-04 15 I ARGUS I P-rt of the Sport- Pink FOR OLa $5 OAILY W|RE l* ATc H FOR GOLD CUP MEETING20 words
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Advertisement80 1933-09-04 15 —^_> By its freedom from bite and immk UK^^M "EDGEWORTH" continues X smX™ SI X w h ve not Previously experienced the fl X satisfaction derived from this frarrant I Joy Smoke 14 C l bVl>lnf Int r «»tio^u fes SI\ n Jl d m two to suit all tastes—80 words
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683 1933-09-04 16 WHIRLWIND DISPLAY BY THE ARSENAL But They Were Lucky To Win Sheffield Game LAST-MINUTE VICTORY FOR THE SPURS (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 2. Although Arsenal were without James and Hulme they were able to take two points at the expense of Sheffield Wednesday, on683 words
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Article49 1933-09-04 16 The race lor the Jackson-Millar Cup 100 metres, took place at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday morning and was won by K. Madsen m 1 mm. 25 2-5 seconds. Madsen received 12 seconds handicap. C. Goldman (scratch^ was second, and R D Shrimpton (27 seconds* third. i49 words
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Article, Illustration454 1933-09-04 16 Y. M. C .A. SWIMMERS SET NEW RECORDS Annual Carnival Results No less than four records w<*rr broken at the 14th annual swimming championship carnival of the V.M.C.A at the Fort Canning Pool on Saturday afternoon, m the presence of a largo crowd, which included the Colonial Secretary, the Hon.454 words
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Article, Illustration99 1933-09-04 16 World Title Won By Australian i Toronto, Sept. 2. m B( **y Pearce (Australia) won the Worlds Professional Sculling championship beating the holder Ted Phelps (Great Britain) by two hundred yards over a three mile course. The respective times were 19 mm. 26 sees, and 20 mln. 3699 words
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Article81 1933-09-04 16 KEPPEL LADLES' CUP Elrven cards were taken out for the' iqualiiyniß round of the Keppel Ladles' kCnp at Keppel Goll Club and the i following qualified Mrs. P. J. Crawley 47 15 32 Mrs. J. L. Campbell 45—12 33 Mrs. W P. Douglas 45 12 33 Mrs. A M.81 words
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Article29 1933-09-04 16 In the final ot .ne Keppel Golf Cluo j women's championship played over 13 i holes. Mrs A M. Low beat Mrs. J C MacLeod 1 up.29 words
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Article38 1933-09-04 16 Lady Captain* Prize i i The Lady Captains Prize at Singapore OolT Club was won by Mrs S. M Middlebrook. A detailed list of scores returned Is posted on the uotice board at the cluo house.38 words
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Article274 1933-09-04 16 I The September bogey competition of i the Singapore Golf Club was played at Buklt Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted m a win for R. Craik m I'A" division with score of "all square j and m a win lor N H. Holm m "B* division274 words
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Article73 1933-09-04 16 Competitions Arranged For September There will be an eclectic competition at the Garrison Golf Club for j both men and women during the I month of September. The following are the fixtures for I 'he month: Saturday and Sunday. 9th and 10th. men's monthly medal < stroke) Wednesday73 words
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Article414 1933-09-04 16 77 Runs Scored For Nondescripts The close of the official MMI caused many clubs to cancel their remaining cricket fixtures over the week-end and few oi them havr turther marches on the list. A match of minor character was played on BM Nondescripts Crickci Club's ground yesterday414 words
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Article121 1933-09-04 16 THREE CENTURIES FOR YORKSHIRE AND A y. Bright Cricki 14^ And I From Ouj dot), L^ Batsmen Pl tew first r!..--were m p v«>ry atM. ScarborouKi" On ttto 1. XI kept tl.< all day. s» Hammond r The moht was _'it S r turios w« r MC Levland w»r I121 words
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Advertisement38 1933-09-04 16 j SOME ANIMALS ARE FED ON RAW MEAT TO MAKE THEM SAVAGE. IT IS NOT NECESSARY FOR THE MEAT TO BE QUITE RAW TO HAVE THE SAME EFFECT ON MAN. I i COOK BY GAS AND AVOID ANNOYANCE.38 words
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Advertisement69 1933-09-04 16 Ph(»m- IS2S SPECIAL DISHES FOR THIS WEEK. HONDAI ROAST 11V Red d 0!...' Applf Staff STKAK KJIN \\l |»N»v|»\> ROAST LA Ml Mil RHD%I SPRIN- SLES i i»\\ ROAST BFEK V« n UV .md I! r >\ll KI»W SIAMI SPECIAL (0 < rrUn ll < r Vecrtablr Bull i M69 words
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