The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 September 1933
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Title Section17 1933-09-06 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. EST. 1835. No. 14,054. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6th, 1933. It CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration146 1933-09-06 1 Cen tl European Economic Reconstruction JVC BRITISH DELEGATES I TO ATTEND Paris, Sent. 5 Britain and France are attend hm the conference in Paris on September 8 to discuss the future of Austria According to the Petit Parisfen Tt is expected that Sir John146 words
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Article109 1933-09-06 1 £500,000 Bullion For Continent London, Sept. 5. ■J£S r Sh to sell gold has b een resumed in consequence of the rise in price, which is now 130s. 4d. per ounce £500.000 of bullion was taken by the Continent to-day at a premium of ninepence above109 words
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Article112 1933-09-06 1 Notorious Gangster Breaks Prison Dallas, Texas, Sept. 4. The notorious gangster, Harvey Bailey, made a dramatic getaway from gaol at breakfast time when he j shot the guard and leapt into an old I motor car and disappeared. Bailey was arrested last month in connection with the112 words
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Article62 1933-09-06 1 Government Confident Of Meeting Deficit The lla«ue. Sept. 4. Tin Dutch Government is confident they are able to meet the difficulties caused by budget deficit of F1.300.000.--000 without recourse to a compulsory loan stated the Minister for Finance interviewed by Reuter. In addition to economy measures, he Government62 words
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Article60 1933-09-06 1 Ship Takes Fire After Collision New York. Sfpt. 2. After colliding with the liner President Wilson 200 miles from Cape Fear, the American cargo boai Coidwaie. 1 took fire and became a mass of flames and sank within an hour. The Coldwater's tonnage was 5 00060 words
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Article49 1933-09-06 1 Non-Aggression Pact Signed Rome, Sept Mussolini and M. PotemkJn liavr^ signed the pact of neutrality and nonaggression between Italy and Russia. The pact is almost identical with the recent pact signed by France and the Soviet snve that the term "aggressor" 's not defined. —Reuter Wireless.49 words
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Article455 1933-09-06 1 Explanations In Note To Britain London, Sept. 4 th» Austrian Government f-r:n:eed loan 1923-43 state that the ■Man Government have made proton for the payment of monthly lnwhirh were overdue in option with the service of the loan J :or the istruction in full af reserve fund455 words
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140 1933-09-06 1 CUBA'S NEW REVOLUTION Sergeant Takes Command Of Forces Havana, Sept. 5. I Before recovering from the disastrous I j hurricane Cuba has been re-plunged jinto revolution due to discontent in the army and navy. Sergeant Batista, supported by noni commissioned officers and petty officers has taken over command of the140 words
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Article311 1933-09-06 1 Hurricane Causes Great Damage 1 Harbour Island, (Bahamas). Sept. 5. Tremendous damage was caused by j r a hurricane described as the worst for' sixty years. Numbers of houses were destroyed At Harbour Island and the; pter and wharves were also wrecked. A tidal wave carried boats311 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-09-06 1 Jumping to it. Chock Wah. the Chinese goalkeeper, frustrating a Pulau Brani Attack.13 words
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Article20 1933-09-06 1 Copenhagen. Sept. 4. The Lindberghs resumed their tour this morning and landed at Stockholm this afternoon.— Reuter Wireless.20 words
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Article60 1933-09-06 1 200 DEAD IN SHANGHAI TYPHOON Shanghai, Sept. 5 A typhoon swept over the U'hatnpao River, on which Shanshai stands, on Sunday when twelve villages near the towns of Putting and f'huansha suffered considerable damage to property. Nearly two hundred persons are reported to have been killed. Other towns at the60 words
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Article176 1933-09-06 1 Believed To Have Joined Allied Army Shanghai. Sept. 5. A report from Helping Mates that about flve hundred students belonging to the various college* in the city hare disappeared It 1* beliew a that they have cast In their lot with thp allied forces under General Chi176 words
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Article143 1933-09-06 1 Wells Drying And Crops In Danger London, Sept. 2 The promised end to the prolong ed drought by slight showers which fell yesterday has not been fulfilled and there is a serious menace from the shortage of water throughout the country. Wells, up to now pcrenial143 words
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Article21 1933-09-06 1 Washington. St-pt. 2 The Public Debt on August 31st was $23,098,000,000 compared with $22,609,000,000 on July 31st Renter Wireless21 words
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Advertisement63 1933-09-06 1 K IM A'DI RED MILK |HI v mtro.uh to ran •IMKIZKD MILK IN THE TROPICS. I I ALL LEADING N STORES. RAFFLES HOTEL. LTD. MALAYA'S KRRMIEH HOTEL. ft r O-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS TAIL DANCE (makan ketchid from 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE 9.30 to Mid-Night Onr SATURDAY > SEPTEMBER 9th63 words
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Advertisement125 1933-09-06 1 On Other Pages A Russian was brought before the S^ngapo:e magistrate yesterday charged with cheating in Bombay Page 3. A barrister yesterday admitted "bilking" nkisha puller*. Page 3. Two proprietors of liquor shops in Bugis Street were brought before the Criminal District Judge yesterday Page 6. Latest home football results125 words
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Advertisement143 1933-09-06 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THt MUBUf \ITK« if TO VVRiFRFSH. nsrHi{|/rl» Mil* OBTAINABLE IN THE TKOPK > OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADINI, PROVISION STORES. STOP PRESS (hinas ntmuam London. Sept. 5 Sir Arthur Salter has accept. .1 the invitation of the Chinese Gov ernrrrnt to visit China and advise on economic problems.143 words
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Article194 1933-09-06 2 "Bed Time Story" At The Capitol We have been accustomed to Maurice Chevalier wooing the "babies." but in his latest production "Bedtime Story," which opened at the Capitol yesterday, we see him in an entirely new role nursing the baby. Most men who found themselves! landed with a194 words
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Article56 1933-09-06 2 The death has taken place at Trengganu of the mother of His Highness Sultan Sulayman of Trengganu. She was about 61 years of age and was in good health until a little while ago. The burial ceremonies took place at the Trengganu Malay Mosque on Thursday and a large number56 words
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Article101 1933-09-06 2 Leaving: On Saturday For Kuala Lumpur His Excellency the Governor, accompanied by Lady Clementi and attended by Mr. H. G. Bevgrley. Aide-de-Camp. and Mr. G. A. G. Walker, private secretary, will be leaving Singapore for Kuala Lumpur t)y the night mail on Saturday and will stay at101 words
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Article147 1933-09-06 2 "From Hell To Heaven' At Alhamhra •From Hell to Heaven'.' which opened at the Alhambru last night is a drama centred round a horse race on which depends the happiness of eleven persons. It is full of tense scenes, and Is well enacted. There are many humorous147 words
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Article117 1933-09-06 2 Paid Into Siam Rank < Frum Our Own Currrsponden Bangkok. Sept. 5. Several Siamese currency notes stolen in the latest robbery were paid Into the Siam Commercial Bank here yesterday. Further notes were paid in at the same bank to-day in the ordinary way by business Brail and117 words
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Article18 1933-09-06 2 Washington. Sept. 4. The death is announced ol George Thomas Maryc. former U.S. Ambassador to Russia ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article218 1933-09-06 2 The Y.M.C.A. School of Commerce, Singapore, has again secured a very high percentage of passes in the London Chamber of Commerce April 1933 Examinations. The results of the Shorthand Examination are exceedingly good, all the candidates in the Junior Grade and 2 out of 4 in the Senior Grade securing218 words
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Article791 1933-09-06 2 SURPRISE FOR PULAU BRANI Held To Goalless Draw By Chinese ulau Bran) 0: S.C.F.A. II 0 On paper form Pulau Brani should have had a fairly comfortable passage into the second round when they met the Chinese second string in the first round of the S.A.F.A. Cup at Anson Road791 words
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Article25 1933-09-06 2 Moscow, Sept. 4. The reported crash of the airship W5 is un invention, as she is at present flying over Moscow. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article86 1933-09-06 2 Rollicking Farce Last Night The Pavilion theatre re-opened last night after a short closure for alter- 1 ations. with a brilliant London Film production called "Counsel's Opinion." j The nim is adapted from the play by Gilbert Wakeneld s»nd is a rollicking j farce depicting a piquant dilemma86 words
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Article32 1933-09-06 2 Daring the abser.ee on duty of the General Officer Commanding, from September 9th to I lth, inclusive, the Command of the Regular Troops. Singapore will devolve upon Colonel A. C. Dobson. DS.O32 words
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Article436 1933-09-06 2 Formosan Actors Ambushed Police Allegation that there is trouble between actors and managers In a Taiwan troupe of theatrical performers at present touring Malaya, and that the trouble may lead to an explosion any moment, led the police to arrest a p.arty of actors and charge them before436 words
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Article33 1933-09-06 2 Guards Attacked !t k c. And BotlUs Seven prtao) injured in tht X guards were romp U» •ection which att stones and bott: M| of them and c. -*r.> Reuter Wireless33 words
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Article20 1933-09-06 2 Three bailout n new world loons by reaci 38.000 feet thouu, h»v e not been «Mj Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 20 words
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Article11 1933-09-06 2 VUcuunt Or. m has lapsed tot Re uter WirelessReuter Wireless - 11 words
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Advertisement28 1933-09-06 2 I PETROL RUNNING TO WASTE I while you use those old, worn-out, wasteful pJuqs. CHANGE TO Distributors for Malaya BORNEO MOTORS LTD. REMEMBER ASK FOR THE ENGLISH A.C.28 words
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Advertisement269 1933-09-06 2 LAW NOTICE i For Wednesday, September 6th Before Mr. Justice Gerahty in Chambers at 10.1.'i a.m. Originating Motion No. 9 32. In -inct Court at 11 a.m. AssUes:- No. 4 Rex. vs. Wong Kim Hock and Lim Ah Choo. No. 7 Rex vs. Lee Seng Lip. CLASSIFIED AD VERTISEMENTS RUGGER269 words
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Advertisement386 1933-09-06 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. B NOTICE Is hereby given that tendert are now Invited for the following mat- rials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained j in the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Supply of Emulsilled Bitumen suitable for surface treatment of roads. Date of386 words
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Advertisement201 1933-09-06 2 TKNIII K JOHOKK GOVBRNIIDIC Nttkt. (iOTICK CALM NT. I «>|; II sin Kn h« IHE IMiRRMI.MIOMIi sFRVICtt 1 L(M>. 'a, Kiuanc 2 Btret'l lan and Kerosene i K. .< Stint lamp and Pel run ■i Siivc; and Petroni 5 Street lamp I 8 ro«B and Petrorr ltir.p> U- 6 MfM-i201 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous188 1933-09-06 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Wednesday. Sept. 6th. Merchants, Padang. High Water. 11.51, 9.2, ft, 23.57, 10.3 ft. Football Commercial Cup. semi-final. Singapore Races, second day. M.P.H. vs. Post Office. Jalan Football: Commercial Cup semi-final: I Besar Stadium. Fraser and Neave's vs. Muni- 1 Golf Garrison G. C. Men's cipal Services188 words
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Article191 1933-09-06 3 BOAT QUAY STABBING N MONEY \ND Ude ruggle For hnife I -wring yester- ■> Lee Poo Lay and Mil with causing. It* .ing to commit a wV rued. The case is W^L Assize Court before ft' v and a common I sett acting Deputy prosecuted, and >• peared for the191 words
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Article, Illustration34 1933-09-06 3 This statute, which is erected at the entrance to the newly opened Arbat Market in Moscow, represents the new "robot" trend in Soviet art, and depicts the union between the town and country workers.34 words
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Article172 1933-09-06 3 USSIAN ARRESTED IN SINGAPORE 15,000 Rupees Cheating Charge Arrested on a provisional warrant yesterday morning while in a Japanese hotel In Sophia Road, an Englishsoeaking Russian named Herman Wolinski. was brought before Mr. H. A. Ferrer, the Criminal District Judge, and charged with cheating in respect of172 words
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Article415 1933-09-06 3 Crowd Attacks Secretary The attain of the Mariamman j Temple in High Street are again in the a limelight following a scuffle outside the temple premises, as a result of which Mr. M. Cumarasami is suffering from c a lacerated wound on the head, 'states the Malay Mail".415 words
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Article178 1933-09-06 3 Creditor's Alleged Chan^kol Attack On Debtor An alleged changkol attack because of an unrepaid loan was the subject of I case which began before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge. yesterday, when a Chinese named Ang Chia. was charged with causing grievi ous hurt to178 words
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Article44 1933-09-06 3 coloured duck's eggs as stakes. B Chinese was caught gambling in a public street and taken befor^ Mr Curtis y<\sterdav. warn he pleaded guilty. He explained the substitution of the eggs for money and was fined $3. The eggs were confiscated by the police.44 words
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Article530 1933-09-06 3 UPHELD BY SUPREME COURT Mr. C. C. Dunman and a Chinese Estate Judgment was delivered yesterday by Mr. Justice Mills in the Supreme Court dismissing an application by M. Muthia Pillay that C. C. Dunman, receiver of the estate of Tan Kong Liang deceased, be ordered530 words
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Article221 1933-09-06 3 Honoured By His Countrymen From Our Chinese Correspondent' I In honour <>t his appointment as a municipal commissioner last year. Mr. I Ng Sen Choy. who has recently beenjj appointed a member of the Poh Leong Keok committee, was entertained by his countrymen at the Ningyeong221 words
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Article59 1933-09-06 3 Appearing In prison garb, a Chinese, Ang Chia. who is serving a sentence, of five months' rigorous imprisonment. was sentenced to an extra month's I imprisonment to be followed by one year's police supervision, when he came before Mr. H. A. Ferrer, the i Criminal District Judse. yesterday having pleaded59 words
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274 1933-09-06 3 "I HAVE DONE IT OFTEN" OF COURSE, QUITE INADVERTENTLY Mr. Knowles' Confession Amuses Court The following dialogue between Mr. V. D. Knowles and a ricksha puller witness caused considerable amusement In the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday during the course of the trial of JafTar bin274 words
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Article221 1933-09-06 3 Chinese Young Men's Society Entertained <From Our Chinese Correspondent* Over two hundred members and friends of the Young Men's Li Chi Seah spent a social evening at their premises at Anson Road on Monday when refreshments were served by moonlight on the lawn next to the club221 words
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Article71 1933-09-06 3 Said To Have Obtained Credit Exceeding .$lOO Charles Nell Leemtoruggen appeared yesterday before Mr. H. M. Blacker, the Singapore Fourth Magistrate, to answer a summons issued at the instance of Mr D. H. Tudor, Assistant Official Assignee, on a charge of obtaining credit exceeding $100 without disclosing that71 words
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Advertisement179 1933-09-06 3 I Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1926. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos 1 2 and 3. Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Singapore. BRANCHES 21. First Cross Street, Malacca. 11. Light Street, Penang, 4, Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 5. Q. Wong. Esq., (Chairman), I179 words
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Advertisement40 1933-09-06 3 SOL JOH N N I E WALK E R %JWWG Caldbeck Macgregor $&&^p Co., Ltd. Incorporated under the Companies' X v^- "^S" Ordinances of Hong Kong v'^^a. (IncorporatrJ in Shanghai' "^w SINUAPORE KUALA LtiMTUP. V A IPOH PENANG N s40 words
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Article1615 1933-09-06 4 Sallie V.H. Pickett - First "Career Woman Sallie V.H. Pickett lly A t Wh i te House America's New First Lady Is A Born Executive fd°T onl >' ta Mrs. Franklin D Roosevf'it the tir.sr Democratic woman to preside over the White House for many years, but the is the very first '^career woman"1,615 words
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Article76 1933-09-06 4 Charge Against Burgher Again Adjourned*. Carl Andrcc. a Ceylon BurghTr mTrir his second appearance, before M? N* in the Katong Bakery ■■■■n« i hi J hP a vf e Is the ou tcomr' of a squabWe in the bakery in the course iflnu Andree is alleged t0 have76 words
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Article89 1933-09-06 4 Police Action Against Ja^a Kreta Boys The police drivr on "jaga kreta" I bOW has extended to Raffles Place i and on Monday a constable arrested an Indian youth who was "creating a nuisance by persistently asking European motorists to be allowed to' watch their cars." Produced89 words
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Article54 1933-09-06 4 denounced By Holland m Th H«fue. Sept. 5. HoUand has K iven one months nowhtn K° UnCinK the tarlff trurt h w S^' übMrt bed at the tlrm- ot the World Economic Conference* In tT^t^hn?" faUUre f the Conferenc, S?«i f k m °netary relations and diminish restrictionsReuter - 54 words
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Article56 1933-09-06 4 His Highness the Sultan of Selangor is proposing to pay a private visit of about three weeks duration to Java for the purpose of a change and to vp C w U r ntry Hl h n^ has not mltl^i o a and P r °P°^ s to go from56 words
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Article154 1933-09-06 4 SHAKESPEARE'S COME BACK Camping out0 ut For Avon Fastis QNE h-attii. Slimmer n m v^ ing popular.' nas the Op. N Park druwj H llP. ur Dream" but on-Avon ha* IfcZ a holiday M uhere S(K) [i j canvas f., r two larße ft, i c, 4 modern rouv. Jl154 words
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Article30 1933-09-06 4 American Kxceeds 300 Miles An Hour Mr J R Wcdd.U hl °pXL Louisiana to d.iv '.tfelMuJ IM world's lane 4 pi u. cxcettfnt miles la hour ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article12 1933-09-06 4 Miss M Grlc< Centre. TYluk Anson is cotof on retirement thU week12 words
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Advertisement35 1933-09-06 4 «n»ot bring luting r%tt* w csum of ch« >uutl. »*ood Mixture m _9f Ckmim mi Smrm. —•^M-im LIQUID m TABLET firm I New Smooth White Skin In 3 Days t" J oor j rOKALOft Ltd.-LONDOH.35 words
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Advertisement23 1933-09-06 4 TIN- your safeguard! ■"■■■^■■■■■■■■W YOUR PROSPERITY t^J -WE MIGHT ADD 'WfWK:^ Sealed «n« y l" lcki <«r..l ffl^f CAN R£LY on tCT LUBRICATION23 words
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Article, Illustration72 1933-09-06 5 Duke Of York Attends Boys' Camp of *ork watching the sports at the ramp. I lio Dukr <»f York < hattinu with the l*»w in the ramp The Duke of York all out in the bag carrying race against Captain Patterson, the Camp chief. Th, Duk, f York, follo»,d the72 words
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Advertisement73 1933-09-06 5 If BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME I I WITH I Hi /jfhvrt^Uoyt I I THE LAMPS O^ASTINC BRILLIANCE I HI H HI •■'.V»v/: -l HI J V I -^nH a. I 88 1 >v3B 99 v .^H iH xv^^vH ,^fl 9R ~"l^^?^^HH^^^ t;~ |^B EO L' -Ss£aH A MK:^:r BH "^^W ««^^H73 words
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Article361 1933-09-06 6 TWO LIQUOR SELLERS CHARGED One Fined $100 For Second Offence Two proprietors of liquor shops in Bugis Street, whose premises had been i j visited by police and who were subsequently charged with selling beer for consumption on the premises without a licence, were tried before Mr.361 words
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Article18 1933-09-06 6 Mr. S. E. King, is shortly due in Ipoh where he will act as Protector of Chinese. Perak.18 words
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Article50 1933-09-06 6 The Ladies* Aid Society of the Straits Chinese Methodist Church desire to express their sincere gratitude to all the firms and individuals who contributed articles of various kinds to their bazaar last Saturday. They also wish to thank all who in any way helped to make the bazaar a success.50 words
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Article328 1933-09-06 6 $1 50 Must Be won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week DELOW will be found particulars o the Free Press Football Competition No. 3 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Sept. 9th.. This announcement328 words
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Article227 1933-09-06 6 Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches should send in their claims addressed to Football Competition No. 3 Singapore Free Press. 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. A postcard is all that is necessary giving number of correct results claimed and the name and address227 words
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Article, Illustration450 1933-09-06 6 ELY CULBERTSON - Reaching The Correct Contract ELY CULBERTSON BY REACHING the correct contract in Contract Bridge is. generally speaking, a matter of giving and receiving information. Players who love to preempt on hands in which the proper 5 opening is an approach bid anu *no love to force on hands where simple450 words
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Article105 1933-09-06 6 Hut Municipal I nmni Made S2K* s: I 'roll fhe Annual r< t A 9fl| Dt partnvi.' that tJv amount o: >; MMH -«tt against lI7JM 1 dart* 1931. I dfcrtas. Thr amount ol gas I pubic I lighting was m.MI o-i r «q^ to 48.9 per cent105 words
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Advertisement71 1933-09-06 6 iWI Thc secret of Quaker Ha\ our is its supreme iHL*'* HluS quality its perfect milling its exelusive oven-roastinj* process. Now thai IPSiHißi^iyi l cooks in 2*2 minutes it i- more conMjjfni Q^Pjl venient to serve than before. Demand genuine Quaker Oats. Quaker Oats Cooks in 2Vz minutes longer if71 words
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Advertisement214 1933-09-06 6 i FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 3 j I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- j S tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press in all matters J I appertaining thereto. My forecast214 words
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Miscellaneous260 1933-09-06 6 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION 1 PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J FEDERATED MALAY STATES i i I FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. J 1 Two of the following frequencies J i and wavelengths will be used J simultaneously, but the wave- J i lengths may be changed in260 words
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Article974 1933-09-06 7 Chinese Knocked Down In Empress Place SIMMONS AGAINST MR. W. HILL d Hill, proprietor of w H i sanitary engineers Koad. was summoned M. 11. Blacker in the -istrate's Court yesterirgea of driving a motor licence, failing to accident in Empress night of August 5 and974 words
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Article236 1933-09-06 7 Failure To Exercise Caution unoon Loy. a pawnbroker's assistant in Chop Thye Chin Tonp ol 54. New Bridge Road, was fined $30 by Mr. Curtis, the Third Magistrate, yesterday for accepting five stolen European suits without making enquiries. The chief witness for the pnMCCU tion was the thiel236 words
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Article843 1933-09-06 7 Objections To Petition In Bank ruptcy The matter arising out of the receiving order made against Chan Chan Phuan. a Chinese trader, for a debt he was said to owe to the Chinese Commercial Bank, came up again in the Supreme Court, before the Chiel Justice.843 words
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Article268 1933-09-06 7 "HORRIBLE AND BRUTAL CRIME Chinese Sent To Prison For Five Years »From Oui Own Correspondent Penan g. Sept 5. The fifth session of the Penang Assizes opened to-day before Mr Justice Cobbett Of six items on the calendar three are murder cases and these have268 words
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Advertisement203 1933-09-06 7 IT'S PARAMOUNT WEEK-CHOOSE your ENTERTAINMENT m i capitol i m PAVILION __1 fM^ 1 ALHAMBRA v 9 15 mAURICE Watinee To-day 3.15-Nightly 6.15-9.15 lK*l U i M1 M CHEVALIER CAROLE LOMBARD J I I[ J I comedy with music IBmM^ PD/IIUI UCI I T/\ k and songs F^^P ■■twlfl FItLL203 words
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599 1933-09-06 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1933 Heading For War? I 'THOUGH It may not be strictly accurate to describe Europe as an "arm. d camp." there is no doubt that uu? armaments situation at present is more dangerous than it has been at any time since the end; 'of599 words
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Article1156 1933-09-06 8 An Italian Trade tlnixty The lhmm On Ditwtiinfi Sin-it Head Utns Fmm The F*ist I* remit' r \o Miitktt Yiiluc For I*recious War U SINGAPORE will have rather an interesting Italian visitor towards the end of the year, in the person of Father Don Guiseppe Cap1,156 words
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Article63 1933-09-06 8 Raja Suluimar. bl Assistant Commi haa sent In hisays the Times of M Th<> following Mercantile Inst- N f U at the L-jpdi :i Chan Bprlni 1133 Bun U With Koh En« II H' H»n\ h. ChoDf How, Koh Km Kncltsh f t nction shf»rth.iti«i H -w DUUnction Tan Tonu63 words
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856 1933-09-06 8 /**VF all the queer sects to be found in Persia, and Iraq there is none that has excited more controversy than the Yezidis. the Devil Worshippers of Jebel Sinjar. Their origin is wrapped in allegory and tradition and they are just as puzzling to the856 words
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Advertisement77 1933-09-06 8 I J Bjpl |P whisky mm Joints of Finest Quality AUSTRALIAN MUTTON at Very Economical Cost. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd., ORCHARD ROAD. WJ.W. CABLE SHOES COMFORT FOR HOT DAYS EASY PRICES FOR HARD TIMES Kr rubber sole. TAN WILLOW V OXFORD. MEDIUM TOE, PLAIN STITCHEO g M^l>— ~^r^k. Alsc»77 words
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Advertisement51 1933-09-06 8 BURGLARS WHO ENTERED A HOUSE IN NORTH LONDON took nothing but a homemade cake from the pantry. One theory is that they were short of ammunition for a smash-and-grab raid. A GAFLAC PLATE GLASS POLICY will replace broken panes. GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone51 words
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Advertisement64 1933-09-06 8 j CAPTAIN BOTTELL I Jaiu<- II Rccommcmk'il I Societ THE publishers b< J with Captain I*- Hanley has mo: i filled the pro:: eut in his earlier bo novel is in even word his blggt-M "> Captain Bottell li S able character the most renia; i achievements in I J64 words
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Article96 1933-09-06 9 31,000 People Rebsorbed Last Month London, Sept. 4. y-one tnousand more unem- were re- absorbed in industry in making nearly half a million year Registered unemployed 2,411.000 01 whom 1.843,000 unemployed. Improvement i:ued In the iron, steel, en- shipbuilding and woollen ingreu: electricity grid heReuter Wireless - 96 words
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Article132 1933-09-06 9 >tor Workers Protest To President Washington. Sept. 2. the latest developments in the Kates' recovery campaign is a of the Reconstruction Finance ion, which is legally barred iking direct loans to industry. he alleged credit stagnation by loaaa to mortgage com•si iblisLed throughout the :s Railway co-or-commended theReuter Wireless - 132 words
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Article70 1933-09-06 9 New Yo^k, Sent. 2. from the industrial the Western Union I Woolworths and Himburg-Amcrika h ve the cur codes. It U rumoured Ford pr? noses hifl own spectale pi for a minimum 3 per da.-- and a 44 hour week '11 a'Toed. it i? Kportcd, that It wouldReuter Wireless - 70 words
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Article95 1933-09-06 9 U'airue Emigration Loan Proposal Prague, Sept. 4. .ire turning their isatlon of Transjorguring easier immiPal< tine-. These facts !.>: Congress which r n all-night sitting. complained that Zio>ersecuted in Germany. Resolutions de.scale emigration of y through internal I financed by a loan I the auspices of the League95 words
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Article175 1933-09-06 9 NUR EMBURG PARADE March Past Occupies Three Hours Nuremberg, Sept. 3. Unarmed but with their military precision eloquent of the power benind Hitler, over 100.000 storm troopers marched past and saluted their leader as the latter to-day stood in a motor car in the old market place named Adolph HitlerReuter Wireless - 175 words
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Article77 1933-09-06 9 Berlin, Sept. 4. Cupt. Qoertng*! appointment to the .•ank of General may only be the preliminary to his taking over the f istry oi DefcOCC from Von Blomotig Recording to circles in close touch with the Ministry. The only Ministries* then left in nonNazi hands would be theReuter Wireless - 77 words
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Article148 1933-09-06 9 Nuremberg. Sept. 2. The Austrian Nazi leader, Herr Holler, with the four comrades who liberated him from a frontier Austrian prison, arrived at Nuremberg to-day by aero plane. Organisation and propaganda reached its zenith at the unforgettably impretalve scene in the huge Zeppelin fieid to welcome Hitler. OneReuter Wireless - 148 words
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Article238 1933-09-06 9 SLASHING ATTACK ON DICTA TORSHIPS .c/.C. President On "Ruthless Influences London. Sept. 4. In view of the leaning towards dictatorship methods within the Labour Party disclosed in the recent symposium of the view of Sir Stafford Cripps and other Labour left- winders, chief interest in the presidential address of MrReuter Wireless - 238 words
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Article74 1933-09-06 9 Maltese Spends 52 Hours In The Sea Malta. Sept. 2. After swimming forty miles in 52 hours, the Maltese* swimmer. Arthur Rizzio. was forced to abandon his attempt to swim the Malta channel from Pozzalo Sely to Malta, when he was 13 miles from the shore. RizzioReuter Wireless - 74 words
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Article164 1933-09-06 9 Aims Of New Opposition Party Dublin. Scut. 'I The plank of the new United Ireland Party, which it is assumed will retail from the convention on September 3th ot all the Free State parties opposed to de Valera is according to the Centre Party, u follows The reunionReuter Wireless - 164 words
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Article64 1933-09-06 9 Japanese View Ot Appointment A spokesman ol the Japanese Foreign Office has expressed the opinion that the appointment of the Honourable Alexander Cadogan. who is thorovjhly acqv^nted with conditions in the Far East, as British Minister to China, will bring about a closer relation between China and64 words
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Article136 1933-09-06 9 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow: RUBBER: London, Sept. 5. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were: Spot (Sellers) 3 13136 words
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Article108 1933-09-06 9 Mysterious Explosion At Phoenix Park Dublin. Sept. 4. A mysterious explosion at the Magazine Fort in Phoenix Park resulting in the destruction of the rear of the building created considerable alarm throughout the city. Ammunition is stored in the Fort and when the grass surroundingReuter Wireless - 108 words
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Article147 1933-09-06 9 Urgent Question Of Foreign Affairs London, Sept. 5. Urgent question of foreign affairs will occupy the attention of the Cabinet to-day, when it holds its first meeting since the adjournment of Parliament. Foremost on the agenda is likely to be the policy to be adopted by the BritishReuter - 147 words
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Article146 1933-09-06 9 Increase Of Over 2,000,000 Bales London, Sept. 5. An increase in the world's cotton mill consumption of 2.010.000 bales ID th ;.-ur erd-d July 31. 1933. is re waled in s.atistics compiled by the Fed« ration ol Master Cotton Spinners. The total consumption of 24.332.000 bales cum^r'sed ArreriranReuter - 146 words
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Article95 1933-09-06 9 Terms Of The New Agreement Rome. Sept. 2. The pact between Italy and the Soviet includes a mutual undertaking not to have recourse to arms in any circumstances and provides that aggression against any other state by one of the contracting parties permits denunciation of the pact95 words
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Article83 1933-09-06 9 Further Rise In Price Of Gold London, Sept. 2. On the money market this week supplies were more usuable during the week and occasionally up to one per cent, was paid for loans. This, however, had little effect on the issue of Treasury Bills the average allotment rateReuter Wireless - 83 words
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Article34 1933-09-06 9 A mass memorial meeting was held at the Pakhol Garden. Peiping, in remembrance of the Chinese soldiers who fell during the North China "war" early this year, states a Sin Chew Jit Poh cable.34 words
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Advertisement37 1933-09-06 9 T /vf^n LOOKS BETTER Jli y .FEELS BETTER 111 f #F TS BETTER# A' VI WEARS BETTER Yjytk O I dfl r-v HI. ac W Z/lelen iL K HOSIERY Sole Distributors I!. MILCHAND. 37. High Street, S**>"am>re.37 words
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Advertisement106 1933-09-06 9 ROBINSON'S ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE PONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY A LIMITED NUMBER OF DELETED "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS at bargain prices 10 inch Plum Label PRICE »/U CENTS EACH. 12 inch Plum Label SALE d»1 OC PRICE «P 1 •£»O EACH THE YEAR'S BIG SAVING OPPORTUNITY ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. GREAT106 words
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Article805 1933-09-06 10 TIN QUOTA OPERATION IN SIAM An Explanation By Nawng Pet Chairman A BADLY HANDICAPPED MINE The thirteenth annual general meeting of Nawng Pet Tin Limited was held at the Penang Office of tho Company. 15 Beach Street, on Saturday. The Chairman. Mr. A. J. King stated: '"Our policy is to805 words
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Article495 1933-09-06 10 Ceylon Comment On Daily Express Reference The Daily Express on the subject of Rubber Restriction is not to be taken very seriously (declares the Times of Ceylon This is not the first time the Beaverbrook Press has entered the lists against Restriction, and the arguments which are being rehashed495 words
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Article119 1933-09-06 10 Prince On Finland's (Gesture Of Friendship London, Sept. 2. The Prince of Wales and President Svinhuivud. Joint patrons of the 'British Week in Finland." which begins on Monday, have sent thir good wishes to the enterprise. The Prince says that this generous gesture of friendship by Finland is119 words
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Article21 1933-09-06 10 Evatt and Co., Penan?, secretaries Penawat: August output 724 pikuls yardage treated 212,200 cubic yards running time 661 hours21 words
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Article131 1933-09-06 10 September 4 Devoes Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 2.0*7 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline V 4 drums per British Imperial Gallon 85 Socony Motor Gasoline '4-gallon tln> 3.65 Shell Aviation Spirit in131 words
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Article228 1933-09-06 10 September 5 SELLING London. 4 months" sight 241 16 London. 3 months* sight 24 1 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 1 64 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 London, demand 2 3 31 32 London. T.T. 2 3 15 16 Lyons and Paris, demand 930 Hamburg,228 words
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Article84 1933-09-06 10 The Abroad London. Sept. 2. Exchanges to-day were: Paris 80 11 32. New York 4.53> 2 Montreal 4.76. Brussels 22.59*2Geneva 16.29. Amsterdam 7.82. Milan 59 13 16. Berlin 13.20. Stockholm 19.37 ViCopenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90 Vienna 30 nom. ,4 Prague 106V 4 Helsingfors 226»v Madrid 37 11/16. Lisbon 104. Athens84 words
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78 1933-09-06 10 September sth., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 'loose) 12 3| 16 12 516 R.S.S. equal to London Standard (F.0.8.) 12 916 12% Standard R.S.S. on Tender Sept. 12% i2»/ 2 October 12% l2»/ 2 November 12 7|16 12 9|1678 words
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Article88 1933-09-06 10 Singapore, September 5, 12 noon Buyer Seller Gambler 4.50 Java Cube 7.50 Muntok White Peppej 23.00 White Pepper 22.00 Black Pepper 13.50 Mixed Black Pepper 9.00 Copra, sundried 3.55 3.55 Copra, mixed 3.00 3.00 Small flake Tapioca 4.00 Fair Flake Tapioca 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.2588 words
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Article297 1933-09-06 10 Liquor Dealer Summoned Ooi Hung Kean. a Chinese of the firm of Chop Tet Seng No. 370. Beach Street. Penang. was summoned before Mr. D. Wills In the Police Court on a charge of selling four small bottles of Dewar's Whisky to the prejudice of the purchaser, one297 words
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Article125 1933-09-06 10 Action was taken against him and he was subsequently convicted at the Butterworth Police Court for selling liquor that was not up to its standard. Cross examined by Mr. Conaghan witness said that he ordered flve bottles on September 7. 1932 but these were delivered at125 words
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Article125 1933-09-06 10 The case for the prosecution having closed. Mr. Conaghan submitted that he had no caae to meet. This case was on a charge with reference to four bottles which were sold to Lim Kean Oon on September 7. 1932. and the bottles which were the main subject of125 words
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Article65 1933-09-06 10 London, Sept. 4. With realisations in most sections the markets finished dull especially Kaffirs and Home Rails. The only feature of the commodity markets was the strength of sugar as with the drought affecting the European beet crop, fears of extensive damage resulting from the hurricane In CubaReuter Wireless - 65 words
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Article487 1933-09-06 10 Factors The Tape Doesn't Tell Rise In Commodity Prices Not Helping Producers To competent market observers, tne tape does not represent, as is held In certain quarters, the one and only dependable barometer of existing busi ness conditions. The rank and file «>t che trading or. rather, speculating fraternity does487 words
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Article877 1933-09-06 10 At the thirteenth ordinary general meeting ol the shareholders of Kuala Reman Rubber Estates. Ltd in London. Mr. E. L. Hamilton «the Chairman presiding, said The Accounts which we submit to you to-day are lor the year ended March 31st. last, and they show a Imi <»1877 words
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Article677 1933-09-06 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations I'l'F.MBER 5th. 1933 Buyers Sellers 27s 28s 6d c 28s 6d 30s 14s 14s 9< 96 1.00 18s 6d 19s 6d 14 IT 52 55 Is 7d la lCd 33 36 44 47 14s 15s 5s 6d 6s Be 17 16 S Ts 6d677 words
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Article149 1933-09-06 11 I development of tic Services r>ments in air serBritain are taking passenger flying Q| neglected owing showing an advant tea on such short available However. to realise two aeroplane can be ntage. These are. connecting the with the London and in the second '<■ >urneys which are f:149 words
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Article201 1933-09-06 11 A New Hijrh Level Reached London. Sept. 2. Gold reached a high level to-day when an advance of 6 2 d. brought the price to 131s. 3d. per fine ounce. News- i papers state that apart from the strength of the French franc, upon which the present201 words
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Article400 1933-09-06 11 First Refining Plant in Yorkshire It is officially announced by in j ßritish Coal Refining Process. Ltd", tha their first plant will be erected on th I outskirts of Huddersfield. Sources o coal supplies have been secured. io gether with sufficient land for futur -expansion The B.C.R. process400 words
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Article284 1933-09-06 11 Ceylon Estate Acquired for Experiments In regard to the purchase by the Rubber Research Scherr. < in estate for experimental purports, Dr. J. C. Hutson. Acting Director ol Agriculture In Ceylon announced at the last meeting of the Board ol Management that an advertisement for a mature rubber284 words
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Article81 1933-09-06 11 Increasing Interest From Overseas London. Sept. 2. During the last two months the ondon Chamber of Commerce has re- eived a steadily increasing number I f trade inquiries, mostly from Over- eas. These have been 30 per cent j igher than in the corresponding eriod of last year.81 words
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Article51 1933-09-06 11 Mr. A. J. Sturrock. a former membor of the Malayan Civil Service, who is re-visiting Malaya, is in Singapore on his way to Trengganu where he intends staying for a couple of weeks. When Mr. Sturrock retired from the Ml w ice he was holding the post of British Adviser.51 words
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Article26 1933-09-06 11 Mr. Chin San Su. son of Mr. Chin Leong Seng, of Tapah. has left for Hong Kong where he will join the University to study medicine.26 words
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Article27 1933-09-06 11 Mr. R. F. C. Markham. of the Education Department. Taiping. has sailed for Home on furlough. He will be greatly missed in Perak Rugby circles jthis season.27 words
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Advertisement1022 1933-09-06 11 Aweti ewe* tttJUtyMt lhe Oreat Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In th» Mntti ■•ttliawte) BEAD OFITCB Qreat eastern LUe Bundllig. Cecil Street. 3tngapor« tamn* nmn Con.pan, ta CO.OOO Bupreme Court of .ngUn- coo^ T^"^ 0 Companies Act in every pr^^^r ATTRACTIVB PLANS OF ABSURANCB 1 on appucat.on to P.1,022 words
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Article111 1933-09-06 12 Ships alongside the Wharves m Expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Genoa Maru 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Andre Lebon 18: Mata Had 16; Cal- cutta Maru 13; Hua Tong 9; Kola 8. Hakusan Maru 6. Empire Dock (Etrance Gate 3) Muncaster Castle111 words
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Article65 1933-09-06 12 Onrarryinjf Rates From Humbay to Out ports Merchants are hereby informed that it has been agreed to quote the following oncarrylng rates ol freight on soap from Bombay to the undermentioned Ports From Bombay to Bedibunder. Brsreh $17 Net per 50 eft. From Bombay to Bahrein, etc.65 words
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Article26 1933-09-06 12 The mastei reported fouiinw n «i t Ing point «ji! is not burning I will be repla. white buoy Ufhi lstics to-day i26 words
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105 1933-09-06 12 DUTCH AIR MAIL SERVICE TO E UROPE— AUTUMN SERVICE With effect from the homeward flight due to leave Singapore on Tnursaay September 7th. 1933, the aeroplanes of the Dutch Air Mail Service will fly to a revised time-table. No change will be made a.s regards the times of departure from105 words
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Article140 1933-09-06 12 When the Dollar ttntr. Praatd Garttcld. iva«hed New York recently from the Far East two :,'nwawavs a Slgnor .ind Raina. who had apparently concealed themselves among a large quantity of bags of nuts, were gassed while the hold of the ves.se! was being fumigated with poison gas for140 words
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Advertisement653 1933-09-06 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia). KOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE fte JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,376 toni) and the S.B. MANOOLA (3,352 tons) [Cargo only] ft MARELLA Ls one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de653 words
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Advertisement475 1933-09-06 12 BIBBY LINE (LOM)<»\ |W PALL MALI.. 1 v of fast twii Mall Pas* RAN(.(M)\, (ul- s| MARSMII I s p| LOVt) with HbH Sinua;. r HOMtW WORCESTER CHESIi VORKSHIRL SHROPSHI! OXFOHI^. STAFFOKI GLOUCLSI: WORCESi I CHsWOM YORKBHI SHROPSHI"} OXFORDS!! STAFFORD Through Pass-^- r Fares to Straits p busS LONDON Sincle475 words
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Miscellaneous549 1933-09-06 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals f BY TRAIN c Bangkok every Saturday I 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.J0 ajx. < Kuantan (via Jerantut) sat- 1 urdays 7 p.xt Kelantan (via549 words
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Advertisement502 1933-09-06 13 P. O. Bri tish India and Apcar Lines. P (Incorporated in England > !L. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PE> NSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.; < CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMFNT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE i OUT RDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Tonnage. Singapore Tonnage. Singapore :iOOO502 words
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Advertisement549 1933-09-06 13 Eilerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS ANT/ SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamers. ome Sails. s.s. City of Pittsburg For London. R'dam and Hamburg Sept. 15 Sept 17 s.s. City of Newcastle For Havre, Jxmdon. R'dam H'burg Sept. 29549 words
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Advertisement1219 1933-09-06 13 rHE BLUS FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP 00, (1M1) Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and Cnina Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co^ Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP 00 Lid TOE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP 00 LUJ rHE CHINA NAVIGATION Ck)^ Ltd THE AUSTRALIAN A ORIENTAI. LDOT W THE1,219 words
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Advertisement819 1933-09-06 14 K. P. M. KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAJANG Wednesday, Sept. 6. Prigi-Radja, Sapat. Tembilahan. PoeloePallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday. Sept. 6, Muntok and Palembang. TOIIA -Wednesday, Sept. 6. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. BOTH— Wednesday. Sept. 6. Belawan-Deli. REAEL -Sept. 7. Cheribon (not for passengers). Semarang. Soerabaja. Boeleleng. Ampenan, Padang-Bay, Benoa.819 words
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Advertisement490 1933-09-06 14 jgjßj|j»li '+IHNGS TO EUROPE I ROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S'pore S'pore. Penan*. N.York Pres. Garfield Sept. 9 Sept. 12 Sept 14 Oct. 24 Pres. Polk Sept. 23 Sept. 26 Sept. 28 Nov. 7490 words
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Advertisement629 1933-09-06 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON. ANTWERP. ROTTFK In MIDDLESBROUGH. HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 Sept. 6 7 HAKONE MARU HARUNA MARU 10.400 Sept. 20 21 ISUWA MARU f IKATORI MARU 10.000 Oct. 5 6 T. 10 600 IKASHIMA MARU 10.000 Oct. 19 20 FUSHIMI MARU tYasukunl Maru 12.000 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 tfMay629 words
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Article2132 1933-09-06 15 WEEKLY SPORING NOTES iplinary Action to be Taken Against Malay Flayers. lavs Tour.— Rugby :M*re Refereeing Candidates.— ..do-Ceylonese Should be Strong.— And the Colts. i son's Inter-State Fixtures. Boxing Young J May Meet Thajudeen. Al River's and All- r Champion. Baseball 'The Opening Lgne Match. Cricket: The Non-Benders 1 nbend.2,132 words
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Article178 1933-09-06 15 On Sunday at the S.C.R.C. St. Joseph's Institution drew with the S.C.R.C. Scores: j St Joseph's: H. Boon run out 7. I T Cordeiro bL. H. Tay 2. E. Le Mercier 1 b L H. Tay 33. S. Mosbergen b L. H. Tay 0 I. Leijssius b L. H.178 words
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Article1034 1933-09-06 15 Latest Results And League Positions London, Sept. 4. Chelsea paid a disastrous visit to Huddersfleld to-day, losing their nrst Division match by six goals to one. To-day's results were DIVISION I Aston Villa l Sheffield Wed. 0. Huddersfleld 6 Chelsea 1. Sheffield Un. 2 Leicester City1,034 words
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Article177 1933-09-06 15 Results in the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament yesterday were were as follow: A Class Doubles J. A. Dean and N^ S. Wise owe 15.4 beat F. T. K. Hobbes and F. R. Hobbes owe 4. 7 9, 6 o. 7 5. W. D. Charlton and H. B. Noon177 words
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Article380 1933-09-06 15 Opening Match at A.P.C. Paya Lebar Ground The A.P.C.'s fine new sports ground at Paya L?bar embodies a cricket ground which in area. Harness and pleasant surroundings compares favourably with any ground* in Singapore. For the opening match, which took place on Sunday, Sept. 3rd. A.P.C. Singapore entertained Puh380 words
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Advertisement21 1933-09-06 15 .ARGUS Expert of the Sportnz Pink EID Mss DAILY WIRE f °*u£ HORIEI ALL »HOV\£D A PROFIT v Eu Court Singapore.21 words
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Advertisement82 1933-09-06 15 FWir-y PI IDC LJ^^ r UI\C ORANGEPOP Contains the Pure Juice of fresh "Sunkist" Oranges There is radiant health in every drop of this delightfully wholesome PHOKNIX thirst-quencher. In climates such as this, "Pure Fruit Juices" provide ;i necessary essential of food and nourishment to good health and that is82 words
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Article981 1933-09-06 16 Skull Cap's Selections For To-day PROSPECTS IN EACH RACE REVIEWED Although there are more scratchings to-day than there were for Saturday there will be big fields for the races at Bukit Timah this afternoon. Skull lap below discusses yesterday morning's training work, the prospects in eacli981 words
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Article556 1933-09-06 16 YESTERDAY' S TRAINING Tuesday. OnJy a sprinkling of enthusiasts was present at Bukit Timah this morning to watch the work on the inner tracks; much to the disappointment of some of the older generation, who seem to derive more interest from figures and fashions than from form and finishes. However556 words
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Article85 1933-09-06 16 Championship Contest Winners (From Our Own Corrospondert.) Penan*. Sept. 5. At the mnul meeting of Kedah and Province Wellrsley Golfing Association Mr<? a. V. Pf»rr*n won HH! '»«W«t »»S^jnnionshio. the runner up being Mrs. E. J. V. Baumsratner. The m^n's chamIpionshlp was won by C. HiUidav. th^ stroke85 words
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Article182 1933-09-06 16 Thrilling Finish To Harmsworth Race *ITo-ac. Michigan. Sept. 4. Commodore Oar Wood, piloting Miss Arr erica X. beat Mr. Hubert Scott-Palne in Miss Britain 111 in the second of the three races far the Harmsworth Trophy, and retained the trophy, having won the first race onReuter - 182 words
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Article369 1933-09-06 16 Porera Retains Singles Title rhe final oi tne smgl»> <>i trie India I Ceylon Club tennis champtonshin tournament was plaved at the club m Orchard Road on Monday, and resulted lln tairl\ comfortable win tor tin nolder A I Perera. over L Nataru lan. who in the semi-rtnaj369 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-09-06 16 A furiouii mix up in the Chinese va. Pulau Rrani match last nirht13 words
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Article45 1933-09-06 16 Australia's Next Test Team Woodfull has informed the Board of Control that if a team is sent to England more than fifteen player are needed. He suggests a minimum of 16 in order to enable the key men to rest after the Tests.45 words
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Article121 1933-09-06 16 ITALIAN ACE STAGGER CR O WD RACE \»'ONBY 80 SECofiJ 1 BRIT! Speed Flin w ath A MOWd iSI v I Italian ;u as the fii,. world, win in a Bn 1 ivmn Hamilt i second h ■fdl lr. third 1 Nu miles AU hours Aft] seconds 1 ttfll mw121 words
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Article182 1933-09-06 16 Esplen Not To Defend The Title CalcutU. Aug. 19. J. L Esplen. of Calcutta, who holds the Burma Golf Championship, will not defend the title. Some months ago Esplen went home on sick leave and though he returned to India recently he is not yet fit enough to182 words
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Article27 1933-09-06 16 Mrs. Wills-Moody In Hospital Sam Francisco. Sept. 5. Mrs. Wills-Moody has gone Into hospital for three wwb treatment for n« r Injured back ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article23 1933-09-06 16 The September Medal ißopp) will h- played for on Saturday and Sunday, September 9th and 10th. and the Septembrr 11th23 words
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Article47 1933-09-06 16 IVn.uii; Sept. b. Penan* br.mch of the Malayan Autom >bile Association Is holding a motor gymkhana on Sunday on the polo ground. It will be the first gymkhana of Its kind to be held In Penang Twelve events for cars or cycles have been arranged.47 words
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Article124 1933-09-06 16 Camera To Moot l'/.cudJ or MrTorkindak Romi' »:.d not N*»w Trrk wiH ti world's b .x<rg capita' uhiif Primol nera holds zh\ tltfc. ill announced m New York N>hi| th»* chamoion. und IIM first ttflll will be with On My* b.wfr. IXal Curklndalr. i Spain With r in bigger124 words
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Advertisement32 1933-09-06 16 100% British DIPLOMA CRUSTLESS CHESHIRE CHEESE CRUSTLESS CHEDDAR CHEESE IN TWELVE PORTIONS RICH THICK CRE i PROCURABLE AT ALL LEADING PROV* SOLE AGCNTS: HENRY WAUGH CO LTD. ipOH SINGAPORE, PENANG. KUALA LI32 words
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