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Title Section18 1933-09-14 1 The Singapore Free Press AND D AILY NEWS. fcST. 1H35 No. 14,061. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER U, 1933. It CENTS.18 words
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Article289 1933-09-14 1 POSPERITY STILL FAR OFF Aijm *ca's Recovery Drive Bl > BUSINESS OPPOSITION {,ro»iiig Enmity Between Labour And Wealth aL is not well with America's recovery drive is icatd b> a message to The Times from its Waton or respondent. He refers to the covert iiion of bi^ business, the growingReuter - 289 words
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Article73 1933-09-14 1 Government Subsidy to Holders Washington. Srpt. tt lor the disposal of ocr I Ulioo bushels of wheat stor-d the Pacific and north-west Sta c iport associations, of whic mated China will tak. pan 12.000.000 and Irelanc a possible 6.000.000 bushels are announced by the Farm t Board and73 words
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Article98 1933-09-14 1 L\S. Farmers Urge Emergency Steps Colombia. South arolina. Sept. 13. Immediate currency expansion aurl 'he abolition of the processing tax on cotton and other emergency st^ps were advocated by agricultural leaders at a matt meeting of farmers here to-day. The meeting urged the Federal Administration immediately to tixReuter - 98 words
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Article40 1933-09-14 1 Washington. Sept. 13. The i -">M regulations have been' further modified by the permission ranted to licensed manufacturers to uv scrap gold such as trinkets. IvweUerjF and teeth fillings which V-re previously only marketable to tl mints. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article57 1933-09-14 1 O'DUFFY ORGANISING CAMPAIGN Unstable ValeraLabour Alliance Dublin, Sept. 13 Ail the lUliaiice between Dc Valera and Labour is believed to be unstable and 11 is the general opinion that De Valera will bi» forced to dissolve ihe Dail, General ODuily is beginning a month's organtelnc campaign nextReuter - 57 words
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Article263 1933-09-14 1 Police Arrangements Wanted In Neutral Area Shanghai, Sept. 13. In an interview with General Yu Hsueh -chung, Chairman of the Hopeh Government, yesterday, it was disclosed that over ten thousand bandits, armed by the Japanese, are now operating m the districts m the Luan Valley. He saidTass - 263 words
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Article, Illustration17 1933-09-14 1 MISS CHINA AT THE RAC KS.— The latest fashions m < luiiexi ostunif photograhed at Rukit Tamah yesterday.17 words
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Article102 1933-09-14 1 ADMIRAL EVANS' DECISION Native Chieftain Suspended Palapy Roads, Berh., Sept. 13. At Bechuanaland Court of Enquiry constituted by Vice Admiral Evans, allegations were made that the representations of Tshekedi. 'chief of the Bamangwato Tribe who. it is alleged, was mainly responsible for the Hogging of the European. Macintosh),Reuter - 102 words
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Article127 1933-09-14 1 Sprncer rode three winners at the K.wes yesterday Page 16. Stories from the loral courts Pages 6 and 7. Miss Owen, general secretary of the V.W.C.A., delivered an interesting ad dreg* to the Rotary Club yesterday— Page 9. Results of Kuantan lawn tennis tournament Page 15. F.M.S.R.127 words
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Article, Illustration338 1933-09-14 1 Lord Derby's First Classic 'Double' mi London, Sept. 13. The St. Leger, run at Doncaster to-day, resulted as follows Lord Derby's HYPERION (Weston) 1 H.H. the Aga Khan's FELICITATION (Beary) 2 Lord Durham's SCARLET TIGER (Cars lake) 3 Fourteen ran. Won by three lengths;338 words
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Advertisement61 1933-09-14 1 is no better Tea BIGIA TEA IN MALAYA RAFFLES HOTEL. LTD. vIALAYA*S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS SPECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 m. DANCE (FORMAL) 9.30 p.m to Mid-Night SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 16th. SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE EXTENSION TO 2 a.m. RESERVE YOUR TABLE EARLY FLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE61 words
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Advertisement94 1933-09-14 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness tnd fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. ADELPHI HOTEL TO-DAY TIFFIN: SPECIAL INDIAN CURRY PREPARED BY AN EXPERT NATIVE COOK ORCHKSTKAI* SELKCTIONS DINNER: SPECIAL DINNER 6? DANCE (INFORMAL) DINNER $3.- NO AFTER DINNER COVER CHARGE. SEA VIEW HOTEL^^ FRIDAY: SPECIAL DINNER DANCE94 words
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Article257 1933-09-14 2 Thursday, Sept. 14th. -ligh Water 07.20. 6.5 ft., 17.01 7.5 ft. football: S.A.F.A. Cup, Ist. round: SCC. Vo. Marine Dept.. Anson Road Stadium: (Colman League) Porhimponan Stia vs. Post Office Jalan Besar. Clergy Retreat Ends Friday, 15th. 3i2h Water 08.34. 7.0 ft.. 18.49 ft. Annual meeting257 words
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Article366 1933-09-14 2 MAGISTRATE MURDERED AT FOOTBALL GROUND LTwo Assailants Shot Down Fur 4 her details ire- now to hand of die murdt-r Mr. B. E. J. Burge. Disrrict Magistrate of Midnapore. at a football match en the Police Club ground. Oi the two assassins 'both Bengalis), one was killed366 words
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Article164 1933-09-14 2 Bus Driver Fined After Running Into Car The penalty for "not having two Independent and efficient brakes m good working order," as required by the Traffic Branch, was paid by Tan Ah Low. a Chinese motor bus driver yesterday when he was fined $15. jr two weeks' tmprisonmert164 words
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Article42 1933-09-14 2 A young Malay. Simboo. pleaded s\iilty yesterday before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Criminal District Judge, to charge of breaking into a mosque m Bencoolen Stnvt early on the morning >f Sept. 8. Sentence was deferred until Sept. 15.42 words
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Article315 1933-09-14 2 Acquitted of Wrongful Detention On a charge of using criminal force to a constable, a Sikh "JagaV story was believed by Mr. R J. F. Curtis, the third magistrate, yesterday and he was ac n "ittf<d Court Inspector R. D. Wightman led evidence for the prosecution while the.315 words
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Article238 1933-09-14 2 Alfred Sutro Succumbs To Pneumonia London, Sept. 12. The death has taken place from pneumonia <>t Mr. Alired Sutro. 0.8.E.. brother-in-law oi Lord BnMttni Reuter. Mr. Sutro was one Of England's best-known playwrights. B>rn In 1863. K> was educated at the City of London School and Brussels, and238 words
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Article42 1933-09-14 2 Tokio, Sept. 13. The death roll due to the recent typhoon which struck the south Af Korea, totalled 54 U Some 23 persons are missing; 40 are injured; 296 houses collapsed, 67 were I damaged, and 2.625 were submerged.42 words
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Article219 1933-09-14 2 HANDING ON THE BABY I OR AN ATTEMPT TO BY F.M.S.R. Penang-Prai Passenger Traffic (From Our Own Correspondent* Penang, Sept. 13. j Owing to the continued heavy loss incurred by the railway In keeping the Penang Railway Station and launches to carry passengers between Pral and Penang. It Is understood219 words
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Article244 1933-09-14 2 Government Out To End Trade Treaties <From Our Own Correspondent.) .Medan. Sept. 9. Allegations that the British Government has many times committed a breach of the terms of two old troaties determining trade and other relations between British Malaya and the Dutch East Indies are made her**.244 words
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Article135 1933-09-14 2 Alleged Broach of Trust of Rs. 15,000 When Herman Wolinskl. I Russian, appeared again before Mr. H. A Forrer. the Criminal District Judge, yesterday, m connection with an application for his extradition to Bombay under the Fugitive Offenders' Act Detective Inspector McLellan said he had received no135 words
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Article87 1933-09-14 2 Cautioned For Cycling Against Traffic Mr. J. McPherson Brander. fourth magistrate, yesterday cautioned and discharged a 15-year-old Chinese schoolboy, who pleaded guilty to a traffic oiTence while riding a bicycle m South Bridge Road. He admitted having ridden across a street junction when the traffic policeman's "wings"87 words
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Article27 1933-09-14 2 News has reached Ipoh that Mr. and Mrs T. M. Wayte. who w?re stationed m Ipoh before they went home on leave, are not returning to Malaya.27 words
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Article221 1933-09-14 2 YOUNG CONCUBINE' MURDERED DISMEMBERED BODY IN WOODEN TRUNK Accountant's Wife Accused Canton, Sept. 4. The wife of a Government accountant, charged with the murder of her husband's young concubine, who was only 18 years old. again faced the Magistrate at the week-end, at a hearing which again evoked considerable public221 words
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Article340 1933-09-14 2 Diminutive Assailants Charged m Court A Chinese pig-rearer obviously had an exaggerated notion of when people attained manhood and womanhood, lor m the course of his evidence, as complainant against two Chinesefather and son In an alleged attempted intimidation case before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the340 words
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Article87 1933-09-14 2 Mr. E. .1. MacLernon Leaving Malacca From Our Own Correspondent.* Malacca. Sept. 11. Officers and men ol the police force. Malacca, entertained Mr. and Mrs. E. J. MacLernon to tiffin at Klebang on Sunday last, at the bungalow of Inche Mohamed bin Haji Abdul Rahman. J.P., m87 words
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Article69 1933-09-14 2 "Curse" Finding Its Way Into Malaya In his opening speech at the inauguration ceremony of Tarrll.it Seerthlrutha Sangam < Tamils Social Reform Association) at Batu Gainh on Sunday. Mr. K. Retnavelu. chief Interpreter of the Kedah High Cour said that untouchability was i curse on the Indian nation and69 words
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Article46 1933-09-14 2 Landslip m Mill (From Out i r 1 r. n-i".\ riln D tof this mornlnk th« i Lsland Sever; v d ported irom t!.. hi j is occupyinij ti.. thorite's hus 1 fred Road, which is c Iqm< traffic. Tin r.uU impeded46 words
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Article274 1933-09-14 2 COMMUNIST YOUTH MOVEMENT Hylam Youths And Distil button Of "Red" Leaflet "Red" documents which were not red formed exhibits m a Police Court case before Mr. R. J. F Curtis yesterday, when a youthful Communist was pro secuted at the instance of the Special Branch of the Criminal liuen.-t no274 words
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Advertisement526 1933-09-14 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS KENNOMEAT j SIN( I>ORH CONCENTRATED MEAT FOR DOGS I MMiAI UKh HI M( II \l CONTAINS NOTK I practically no fat and can. therefore. 1 be used with more confidence than ordinary meat srrajv= the (at of uhich 5 X^nHnr is often responslb.i- tor \ariou- skin dHU r»»526 words
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Article381 1933-09-14 3 OFFERED BRIBE TO PENGHUL U Illicit Tobacco Traffic To Pulau Lazarus EVIDENCE THROWN 0\ 1 BOARD i I'ulaii Lazarus icco and that it not a profitable him. a* a hon t it, was a part of iv Tian Sin?, the M i the isiand and Ie charged yes- H. A.381 words
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Article187 1933-09-14 3 Death Of Mr. F. Hewett His many friends In Malaya will regret to hear of the death at St David s. Ealing. London, W.. of Mr C F Hewett, J.P the well-known Siiiaw;,.: planter. Mr. Hewett was General Manager oi Lumut Rubber Estates. Ltd.. and was one ol187 words
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Article157 1933-09-14 3 Latest Development Spreads T:> Siam Bangkok, Sept. .*>. A daring robbery took place by three men .d a goldsmith's shop at Nans L. :::<• The thieves broke the kUiss of a shorn case and grabbed k<»lci ornaments t«. t value "i about a thousand Ucais. They then157 words
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Article272 1933-09-14 3 The undernoted non-flctton works v II be ready for Issue at Raffles Library y. i! unlay at U a.m. Icworth 'Bernard* Back to the Coal St ndard: The Future ol Transpori an Power htx Clifford) i'lvuy Witty Nell 'Neii Gw m. Brke > Thomas j The Real Ea.st272 words
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Article, Illustration534 1933-09-14 3 I Rs. 2,000,000 Towards Military And Civil Administration Simla. Anif. .11. The Council <)i state met to-day There w.u> a large attendance, the sai- ]< i'it s being crowded. Tm chlel hnilnm was discussion on the future <>i Aden. Sir Pasli Hussaln Initiated d<b.it. on534 words
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Article135 1933-09-14 3 Port Arthur Search For Grid JbfMn, Sept. U. Pi rmi islon and pr itection for dining buried gold amaunting to !2.000.000 roubles v,- i reqi sted by :i If. Ankjenn. :i White Russian. Who visited the nese. CansulrGeneraL Mr. M >ri--f'iir i. here. M. ArlUerov 'old the Japanese135 words
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Article33 1933-09-14 3 Miss M. B. Lowis, European Mistress. Education Department, has been seconded to Kedah It 16 understood that Government is considering a proposal to erect a wireloss itattot* at Taiping m the n£ar future.33 words
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Article121 1933-09-14 3 Sharp Decline In Principal Markets Acci rdlng to the Bureau <"t b&pect >ii arc! Testing of Commercial Comma o'ities. Shanghai. China tea exported and re-expertrd i i >m dm i:i:v the first hall ol 1923 amounted to] 2:>7.<J37 plkuls, tivr per cent less ai c n- j121 words
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Article93 1933-09-14 3 Alter an illness which extended over long period, Sub-Inspector H. Phillips. Of the Hong Kong Police Force, lias been invalided Home. Joining the Force m November. 1911. he attained the rank of Sub- Inspector m 1919. m December oi which year he was commended by the I.G.P. uhen Captain Superintendent*93 words
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Article679 1933-09-14 3 Prospective Tenant s Claim For Compensation An alleged breach of contract which. be claimed, had involved him m losses totalling over $1,100 was the subject, matter of an action brought m the Supreme Court yesterday beiore the Chief Justice .Sir Walter Huggard by a building679 words
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Article50 1933-09-14 3 Only 83S.(M><» Japanese In Popvbtioi (>f 29,000,061 Tok>«v >*«p( 13 It IUU -l', -un ned thai I t llancbuku bai !:i lianchi i n i i resident 16 i n!id 13J79.0M feflsa nd rr^lderts ir j. m fIM total Japanet In th<MP r. i mated .»t> »ut '..00050 words
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Advertisement131 1933-09-14 3 #§P Thore is no better pill Ij MfWM* MARTINS. You can ■WP^ upon MARTIN'S PILLS ■f l Chemists Stores and DERAL DISPENSARY. 4 aare. Su.Kaaore 1 Children Used to Cry and Night Jie led by Cuticura ildren were troubled with at first started MB then sirt-adtu their hradt--ally inflamed. It131 words
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Advertisement29 1933-09-14 3 GUT TO PERFECTION *J SSli Si I^B v^ Hb i i I llHniiw^ fir* H Jfi ki 7 with 'EAGLE GLOBE" SAWS. Sol* AgfnU. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE BRANCHES.29 words
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Article, Illustration1224 1933-09-14 4 William F, McDermott - William F, McDermott The Truth About Russia 3. By One Currency For Foreigners And Another For Russians 'T'HE Russian monetary system, which was complex enough last year, has now developed into a first-class headache. Some faint knowledge of its peculiarities la necessary to any understanding of1,224 words
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Article82 1933-09-14 4 Ti. reform «»i the German ballroom hai now been definitely derided upon by the CongreM ol Teachtn of Danem_ who at<- under National Socialist control Tiny are determined to rid Germany ol the fox-trot and the tango and to substitute the march-dai.ee. the salop. the waltz andN.A.N.A. - 82 words
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Article92 1933-09-14 4 liiv Kmbezzlemcnt Alleged In Canton Canton. Sept. I Hok Cheunji-yim. head of the silk department of the Bank of China, and his son. Hoh Chuk-ping. account .m* therein, have be»*n turned over to ttM police by the bank president >t .s embezzlers. $118,000 is missing The two Holis.92 words
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Article28 1933-09-14 4 A motion that the weekly luncheon mecUOSi of kilt Koiary Cub sh >u2d be held on Mondays instead of WednesI day* was lost by 29 to 23 votes28 words
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Article, Illustration388 1933-09-14 4 ELY CULBERTSON - ELY CULBERTSON Contract Bridgs By Few Bridge players appreciate the importance of the time factor both m attack and defence at Contract Bridge. Quite often the timing of trick taking by the Declarer is the decisive factor m the fulfillment of a contract. It is particularly388 words
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Article568 1933-09-14 4 Roman Camp As Refuse Tip Threat To First Century Forts j In Yorkshire Castleshaw. the Roman camp near Saddleworth just over the Yorkshire border, is m danger of being buried for good under a mountain of refuse. The site has been offered by its owner, a local farmer, to the568 words
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Article127 1933-09-14 4 BOVII tij. ROl «gj Valuable \|i,., r; i| Find T!.. i: who an i r I Urn v rid a >Pm oi tiw ti-i SM Pulk <% Irkutsk. V j%d and Ki'rhin., k i^ Ever, lars. il> i eartti 1 v i the i" 1 suir.>ur, <127 words
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Article20 1933-09-14 4 Dr aid Mn W e "^**tt ft retu. ih-J inn -m rv m 2 has resimeci dun. KliHa Aani'..v H20 words
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Advertisement148 1933-09-14 4 New Smooth White Skin In 3 Days fl^^l ii ■f^ T> > V I »I ST tICONO TMIRPI J D*r fj OAY my 1 Enlarged Pore* and Hlemishe* Cone Forever! •MpMh bi(.un«h«*. «pot«. bloich^f r .ik '■■■!> Ktl'i ftlid ull.it dark»nr« 1 ir. t .ii« ibail teiriiiiirng m 1 :iUrg»»148 words
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Advertisement152 1933-09-14 4 A5 DBPBNDABLB AS AN AUSTi* y^WATCM FOII THIS EXTENDED I THE K«VI\HJM *OVEHHANO' (SHOWS A* >vf 0» X •OVERHANG.' EVERY INCH EXTRA THE OW TEN-FOUR SALOON Civ v«Ul( MULTU'LOS ACTUAL DISCOMFORT COM Y<srT TO PASSENGERS IN DIE Kft.\K M4NM^ OUT /5/' Overhang' IT CONCERNS YOUR COMFORT Examine the coachwork of152 words
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Article, Illustration160 1933-09-14 5 nd the Scots Guards leaving Euston Station, London, on their way to Toronto. Canada to play at the Canadian National Exhibition. The start of the 15th of the series of annual motor cycle trials instituted m 1919 m memory of Rear Admiral Sir Robert Keith Arbuthnot. who160 words
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Advertisement67 1933-09-14 5 ON VIEW AT This new speed model Is capable oi high cruising sptvds and Is a Wizard on the corners due to its low-sw»r>r chassis. Its clean sweeping lines wiU .ippoal to the sporting motorist, and its comlort to all. Power m abundance terrific aoeelerat rm up 10 80 n.p.h67 words
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Article905 1933-09-14 6 Neighbours' Evidence In Murder Case Eye- witness descriptions of the stabbing of a British ship's officer were given m H. M. Police Court. Shanghai, when the Registrar iMr. C. H. Haines>. resumed the hearing of the case against Katherine Hadley <.J6>. a widow of905 words
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Article345 1933-09-14 6 Friendship To Britain Re-affirmed Baghdad, Sept. i, The main consideration of Irak\s future policy was the maintenance ol the bonds ol friendship and alliance with Great Britain, declared Rashidaki. the Irak Premier, m thanking Kins Ghazi on the formal reappointment of himself and the Cabinet. Such policy approvedReuter Wireless - 345 words
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Article89 1933-09-14 6 China Pleased At Selection Of Mr. Cadogan Nanking, Sept. 4. questioned concerning the appointment of Mr. Cadogan as the new British Minster to China, a Chinese spokesman here stated "The Chinese Government has signified its agreement with' the proposal of the British Government Jo send Mr. Cadogan as89 words
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Article21 1933-09-14 6 Mr. E^L. Spooner-Lillingston. Engineer, Posts and Telegraphs, Kedah has been pranted 8 months and 15 days' leave on full nay. y21 words
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Article363 1933-09-14 6 $1 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week HELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 4 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Sept 16th. This announcement363 words
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Article61 1933-09-14 6 Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches should send m their claims addressed to Football Competition No. 4 Singapore Free Press. 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. A postcard is all that Ls necessary giving number of correct results claimed and the name and address of the competitor which has61 words
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Article123 1933-09-14 6 The full results of all the matches played In '.he English and Scottish Leagues will be published In the Free Press on Monday morning and competitors must send m their claims to reach this office by the last post on the following Thursday night and the results of the competition123 words
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Article412 1933-09-14 6 Police Theory m PenanK Murder (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan k. Sept. 12. At the Assizes to-day a cninese, Yeoh Ah Hock, was charged with committiim tlie l.iurdci ol a compatriot at Thea.i Tek Estate m Ayer Hitam village on May 26. The trial is expected to last412 words
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Article34 1933-09-14 6 Berlin. Sept. 7. Ht rr von CollenbcrK. German ConsulOencral at Shanghai, has been appointed Minister to Mexico vir«. Zechlln Reuter Mr. B W. Adams of Banopaem Estate. Bidor. has returned from EnglandReuter - 34 words
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Article151 1933-09-14 6 BUGIS h Watc That Dm Boer .shop j end of Bum i what In th< and one < i yesterday t MOd m.. only a.- i. romplai In supp-.; a Malay Mohamed. coolie ai.ri lated tha< short while i iV ''< and onThla i and rin. r v151 words
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Article59 1933-09-14 6 Special Kwtf Al Funeral Service I midun srpi s Th« bodl <•! I was taker/- r"" 1 t for cremJion th^ morning Only rt latlves yA h it outdoor idfts sent. Mearwniii- <* Neu-ca.*^ C bloton/> iri^h hurch n<>»r Fallute A s»*cla] pr.iy.r was ofT<rrd far rt peacyofBritish - 59 words
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Advertisement120 1933-09-14 6 Has no] Usrlv Hair »ow^ "I na4 become rmmpitu^ 41«couraged by a hear* s^"~\ row m of disgusting hair "liifc, X I I tried depilatory pastes.' W£tJ9L J I "▼U fuelling newder an 4 \<J%MOiJ 1 iJaioTuJ electric treatment m-T* 1 TIIM M -•yen a razor. Sharing wd •UnDly made120 words
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Advertisement231 1933-09-14 6 j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Nk 4 j j I agree to abide by the conJitions governing this competi- j tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the j Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters j appertaining thereto. My forecast231 words
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Advertisement129 1933-09-14 6 a^yiBEAUTY ythaj needs no artificial aids TTHE kind of Miuty that i% founded on rational lixm,. eating endudb through a lifetime* Include Qualrr (^ats In your daily diet. It uill mmv! red blotxl pulA« through your veins brinyii^ I I colour to you/cheeks and the charm of health whole beinu./129 words
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Article16 1933-09-14 11 .terday's Closing Quotations INDUSTRIAL fgfgffgfjj LOANS jjkjk hjkjh jk i><>] LAR RUBBERS hjk16 words
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208 1933-09-14 11 Purchases Cut By More Than Half London, Sept. 12. ttgures obtained from states the monthly review m Narodny Bank. Ltd., orders and purchases m during the first half j ent year to £1.894.429 as rtth £4.681.675 during the period of 1932. se of ferrous andTass - 208 words
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Article28 1933-09-14 11 The formation of a small Forest Department m the unfederated State of Kelantan under a trained officer seconded from the Malayan Forest Service is to take place shortly.28 words
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Article517 1933-09-14 11 A Change In The Management Mr. George W. Reynolds, having lX pressed a desire to retire from the position of general manager of the Guardian Assurance Company, th? directors, with great regret, have ac Ceded to his request, and the retirement is to take eilect on September 30517 words
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Article124 1933-09-14 11 The Reichsbank's return for the first week of August shows further; progress m the bank's policy of increasing the gold reserve. Since July 1. when the transfer moratorium camr j into force, the banks holdings of gold have increased by 71.000.000 m. In the sanv? period the holdings124 words
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Article60 1933-09-14 11 Evatt and Co., agents Brunei Outjput for August. 1933. 36.000 lbs.. Total to date of current financial year for 2 months, 72.000 lbs., Output for August. 1932 nil. Changkat 32,280. 7, 180.425. 29.499. Haytor 17.572. 8. 145.026. 17,077. Indragiri 72,686, 11. 811.604. 70.314. Lunas 51.100. 10. 423.900. 46.300.60 words
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Article135 1933-09-14 11 Singapore. Sept. 8. MEAT I Chillies, local red fresh Kati 25 Cloves, (chlngkeh) do 34 Coriander (ketumba> Ist quality do 07 Garlic (bawang puteh> do 07 Nutmeg (buah pala^ do 14 Onions Bombay large red do 05 Onions Siam (small) do 05 .Pepper black do 22 'Pepper135 words
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Advertisement504 1933-09-14 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance m force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated hi the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Extern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Oid Jewry EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the504 words
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Advertisement449 1933-09-14 11 CHARTERED BANK ,OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA 'Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000 000 Reserve Fund £3.000 000 (Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE i 38. Bishopsgate. Londdh. EC. 2 Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Hollo Semarang Amritsar Ipoh449 words
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Article271 1933-09-14 12 Ship's Captain Found Shot A tragedy occurred at the Government Civil Hospital, Hong Kong, m the arly hours of the morning, one day ast week when a patient named Oor- m OeolTrey Carter apparently comr.ltted suicide. His body was found m the lavatory i if the hospital, with271 words
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Article752 1933-09-14 12 SEAFARERS' EDUCATION SERVICE Libraries m British Ships There could have been no surprise amongst the thoughtful visitors at the "At Home" of the Seafarers' Education Service at 16, Russell Square. London, when Sir Percy G. Mackinnon. chairman of Lloyd's, told them sailors only wanted the best752 words
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Article207 1933-09-14 12 HAPA'S COMMODORE Popular Muter n Resoluto Captain Frit/. X teaoH QMMy which visit M haj beeii .ipp«, Hamburg -aitutik Th? new con burg-ATiienk.t i ftia Kru.s. Germany OO Juo his seal am E>f 16. and South At umax i mber 6. IKS'* •Amerlka L. of the steamer I m March.207 words
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Article44 1933-09-14 12 TtM Southdir: ..:> BotrC 1- UMti th.it Trlr.lt y H >use ill request f<»r tl.»- establ. beacon I .iflkt navmiTiun rh« H iliv 11)!- thtr conimunlrav. soon as B urcl appr n iso two .'7 lor thf etaan I to tin wost^m docks44 words
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Advertisement522 1933-09-14 12 VISIT AUSTRALIA Cool off m the WONDERLAND of the SOUTH. Countless attractions await the tourist m :his Southern playground. m M^^mm Wonderful scenes great cities glorious v beaches and the best climate m the World, GREATLY Take adva ntage of the greatly reduced fares which will operate for one special522 words
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Advertisement54 1933-09-14 12 The approximate traffic return issued *XJ the Manchester Ship Canal Company for July shows a total of £89 340 •ompared with €94.112 m July 1932 i decrease of £4.772. The total for he seven months of 1933 £664 299 Si against £690.191 for the correspondng period m 1932. a decrease54 words
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Advertisement66 1933-09-14 12 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V AND MOST OF THE *j"l Tb* Nw lank llo««ia «f tfea <»>■ n j*«*. Sit O» kaaft «f %hrn i ultow Caa^tfUui R«rt to* •> lgSlg| t'ark Lade* Urn (Mart mi ~ot*trmm» wmkui n H f^H 1i uriß^ltp Its* (W Rl HONGKONG BANK ('HAMBKRX SIN«66 words
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Miscellaneous562 1933-09-14 12 Local And j Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN 1 Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 m Kedah Monday to Friday baturday P m Kuantan »via JerantuU Monaay to Friday 730 a.m. Kuantan «via Jerantut) Saturdays P- m -xveiantan via Padang iiesar > Monday and naay p.m.562 words
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Miscellaneous376 1933-09-14 12 PASSENGERS ARRIVED The following passengers disembarked from the s.s. Carthage < Westward bound) at Singapore. Mr. C. Bartling Mrs. M. J. Burns. Miss L. Burns. Mr. D. Chissart. Dr. and Mrs. B Cohen. Mr J. Londrigan. Miss M. Londrlgan. Mrs. E. M. Dlx. Mr N. Davies. Mr H G. Colombie.376 words
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Advertisement494 1933-09-14 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due D D.VAN 6 070 Sept. 28 U 2 vWALPINDI 17.000 Sept. 29 RANPURA 17 000 Jan bMOMN 15.000 Oct. 13 RAWALPINDI no™494 words
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Advertisement545 1933-09-14 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. i (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SEF VICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS ANI*/ SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS, steamers. Dae Sails s.s. City of Plttsburg For Havre, London. R'dam Hburg In Port Sept 16 s.s. City of Newcastle For Havre, Ixmdon, R'dam to545 words
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Advertisement1073 1933-09-14 13 THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHZOW STEAtCBSIP OO ltll > Steam Ship Co., Ltd, and Chin* LUL t*™ ISSWJ!** 111 N«Tlf»tton 00, Ltd. THB CUNARD STEAMSHIP o Lv raß BTRAJTB STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP vi £55 «£?J? A «2? AVIOATION UA THS AUSTRALIAN ORIENT Al LPOT1,073 words
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Advertisement827 1933-09-14 14 K. Pa Ma KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ VAN DER LlJN— Thursday. Sept. 14. Cherlbon mot for passengers'. Semarang. oourabaya, Boeleleng. Ampenan. Padang-Bay, Benoa and Banjoewangl. TlDORE— Thursday. Sept. 14. Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis. Soengei-Paknlng, Siak and Pakan-Baroe. GEN. VERSPYCK— Thursday. Sept. 14. Letong. Kramat. Taremoa. Midai and Genting. PALOPO— Thursday. Sept. 14, Singkawang.827 words
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Advertisement398 1933-09-14 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LI NE c&nd AMERMCAfi AAAEE* LINE COMFORT WITH tor ECONOMY j PRESIDENT LINER TOURIST Offers LARGE OUTSIDE STATEROOMS Each with hot and cold runnlnf water and restful beds. UNEXCELLED CUISINE DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT ORCHESTRAS DANCING SWIMMING TALKIES DECK SPORTS In addition to first class EVERY Trans-Pacific President Liner now398 words
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Advertisement543 1933-09-14 14 O. S. El. Line FOR AFRICA AND SOITH AMFRK > t Montevideo Maru Buenos Aires, via Colo;ntxj 4 Cape Town. Santos. Rio d<- i Montevideo London Mam Mombasa. Dar-es-Saiaan 1 Du.-ban and Cape Town Hawaii Maru Santos via Colombo. Mom;i bar. Dar-es-Salaam. Beir.i j v Aißoa Bay and Cap*' Town543 words
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Article, Illustration267 1933-09-14 15 floss Retains World Title In Whirlwind Battle OOZONERI fAILS T; COME BACK New York, Sept. 13. unds here last night vvorld's lightweight er fifteen rounds. holder, outpointed I w rounds had been Ross was spurred on reami from the ringled Canzoneri to the dReuter - 267 words
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Article85 1933-09-14 15 eim to Represent Singapore Own Correspondent! Singapore athletes to the All-China Olympic m oking on October 10. een i reived by the Chinese In Singap^r from the tnd the committee of to! lined must reach Nanking on or ber 25 ol the decision of tho rta Clubs to85 words
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Article67 1933-09-14 15 MALAY RECREATION CLUB sure the results of the Lea played at the Malay ib, Telok Kurau. H A. Rahman beat Pakir 3_S. 4_4 retired. bin H. A. Latirf beat H Tahir. w.o. tiak beat Shaikh Osman ■tttai 4. boat Latin" Aboobakar iie the ties to be K-end Wan Sulong vs.67 words
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Article214 1933-09-14 15 Results of ties are as follow: "A" Singles G. E. N. Oehlers (plus 15 1 beat F. i Norrls (owe 2> 6 4. 2-6. 6—3. M. A. Cordeiro (plus 15 > beat Dr. G. j F de Souza (owe 30 6 4. 6—4. "B" Singles R. Armstrong (plus214 words
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Article240 1933-09-14 15 Match With Tommy Watson <From Our Own Correspondent.* London. Aug. 22. After many "unavoidable postponements" and other varieties of sidestepping, it seems as though Kid Chocolate, the worlds feather-weight champion, will have to meet Tommy Watson, holder of the British title, at last. Terms are to be discussed240 words
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Article127 1933-09-14 15 LA WN TENNIS S.C.C. TOURNAMENT RESULTS J. A. Dean and N S Wise wen knocked out of the A. Class Doubles in the S.C.C. tournament yesterday by A. D. Anderson and A A A. Paterson. Results were: A. Class Doubles Handicap R. F. Goodman and W J. M. Warden owe127 words
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Article414 1933-09-14 15 SINCLAIR DEFEATS WISE Final Ifcesults Of Tournament (From Oui Own Correspondent.) Klang. Sept. 12. The annual "Tee Vaili' tournament ol the Kampong Kuantan Club. Kuala Selangor. came to a close yesterday -veiling alter three days' competition. Mrs C. W. S. Gardner gave away the prizes. Results: Men's414 words
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Article177 1933-09-14 15 Large Malacca Crowd Thrilled Malacca, Sept. II The Malacca City Park staged a boxing programme of three events and a wrestling bout yesterday at their boxIng ring before a large crowd of spectators. The main event was the wrestling bout between Panther Ho <the 140 pounds Chinese Champion177 words
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Article, Illustration26 1933-09-14 15 Kuhiu one of three horses owned by the Sultan of Perak m the race, winning the Class I horses event from the Sultan's Sigh, the favourite.26 words
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Article, Illustration377 1933-09-14 15 Many Home Runs In Big League Games New York, Sept. 12. American and National league baseball games played to-day ended as follows Rain prevented play m the Brooklyn Pittsburgh and Philadelphia— Chicago matches- Reuter New York, Sept. 11. To-day's baseball games ended as follows New York. Sept. 10.Reuter - 377 words
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Article, Illustration486 1933-09-14 15 this experience he learnt a lesson. Thus .it St. Andrews he was 50 yards too far at 550 yards hole, uphill too. with a drive and an iron. At the whisper of such a feat we bolt for those holes which, alas, are much easier to find 'nan those specified486 words
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Article594 1933-09-14 15 A RABBIT TACKLES THE TIGERS Thrills The Pro. Never Captures FROM TEE TO TEE About the season of the Op:n Championship we golfing rabbits are apt to feel more than ever, that we belong to a genus of undesirable vermin whoso chief business m life is to crawl abou'humiliatingly upon594 words
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Advertisement28 1933-09-14 15 ARGUS Ing Expert of the Pink OUR $5 DAILY WIRE LADY ROSSDALE SP(>r f aid 5 'INK 10 out of 15 or PLACED. 'Add >^ <>s. Eu Court, Singapore28 words
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Advertisement20 1933-09-14 15 A hundred and seven Siamese teachers are now receiving a month's training at Chumporn. They are camping like Boy Scouts.20 words
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Advertisement44 1933-09-14 15 The first prize ($19,646 > of the $51,000 Sweep run on the first day's events In the Sireaporo Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup> Meeting held at Buklt Tlmah Race Course on Saturday, has been won by a syndicate at Kuala Lipls on ticket No 4099.44 words
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Article, Illustration2333 1933-09-14 16 Record Time And A Big Dividend SPENCER RIDES THREE WINNERS THE outstanding success of yesterday's racing on the fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting, was Christie's win on Money Spider m the mile event. Christie, riding the top2,333 words
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Article89 1933-09-14 16 New Qualifying Round Record Cincinnati, Sept. 13. In the American amateur golf championship over the Kenwood Country Club course to-day Johnny Fisher led the field at the end of the inalifying round. With returns of 72 69 141 he put •up a new qualifying round record seatingReuter - 89 words
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Article36 1933-09-14 16 Island Club September monthly medal stroke, competition will be Played on Saturday and Sunday. A fourball foursomes match with the Garrison Golf Club will be played on Sunday September 24 owr The Island Course36 words
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Article35 1933-09-14 16 The .ollowing is the result of this month's monthly medal bogey com petition at Malacca Golf Club C. y Brandon 3 down E. Mulligan 4 J O. Wilson 5 B Cooper g35 words
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Article114 1933-09-14 16 20 Points Scored Against Hull K.R. London. Au«. .10. Tin- following arc result! Ol m itches played under Rugby Northern Union Rules Castleford 21 Bailey i) Leieh 7 Australians 16. London, Sept. g. The following are Ihe results of Rugby matches played under Northern Union Rules to-day Barrow114 words
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Article31 1933-09-14 16 Queen's Park Draw With Hearts i London, Sept. 13. In a Scottish league first division match last night Queens Park drew with Hearts, each side scoring one goal ReuterReuter - 31 words
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