The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 September 1933
1933-09-26
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Title Section17 1933-09-26 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. EST. 1835. No. 14,071. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th., 1933. 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article197 1933-09-26 1 H Roosevelt's Plan To (Release Deposits Nt CURRENCY INFLATION A antic -Buy Now" Campaign is to be no direct inflation of the currenrv .c Ln.ted States, President Roosevelt seem* lts f> I*' >» while the Government is able to j at moderate mterest the sums needeSReuter - 197 words
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Article126 1933-09-26 1 Later. I that Mr. Roosevelt sees for inflation as long as ll able to borrow at terest the sums needed for onservative advisers are definition of the moned rontrol of the dollar the latest figures since the of the N.I.R.A. m March ovement m most cases iployment of over twoReuter - 126 words
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Article96 1933-09-26 1 hicaso, Sept. 20. A policy of controlled inflation is still advocated by Senator Wallace. Secretary for .Agriculture, who. addressing the Grain Dealers' Association, stated that if the purchasing power for farm products does not improve m the next quarter, the inflationists will have great power In the coming winter andReuter Wireless - 96 words
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Article82 1933-09-26 1 Washington. Sept. 10. Thp most serious obstacle to President Poosevelfs recovery campaign is presented by the bunkers. Mr. Walter Smith. President of the Federal Council, has issued a statement that loans should be discouraged which are not eligible for re-dlacount through the Federal Reserve Banks and cannot be collected withinReuter Wireless - 82 words
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Article110 1933-09-26 1 MR MONTAGUE NORMAN PU ZZI ED London, Sept. 21. Th^ American economic experiment is too puzzling and its evolution too uncertain lor Mr. Montagu Norman to make a guess regarding the future. So continuous and so great 'are the changes that no one who is not on the spot isReuter Wireless - 110 words
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Article130 1933-09-26 1 THE REICHSTAG FIRE TRIAL Accused's Sister Rebuked For Smiling Leipzig, Sept. 25. The court is still engaged m probing the political past of the Reichstag fire accused. There is no sign yet of evidence as to the outbreak itself. Dimitroff's sister gave evidence this morning. She exchanged frequent affectionate smilesReuter - 130 words
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Article73 1933-09-26 1 Leipzig, Sept. 22. Two prominent Russian journalists. Mme. Lili Kith, the Berlin correspondent of the Moscow paper Isvestia, and Herr Bespalov. the Berlin correspondent of the Tass Agency, were summoned from their beds at seven o'clock this morning, taken to police headquarters, stripped naked and searched for weapons and documents.Reuter Wireless - 73 words
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Article85 1933-09-26 1 London, Sept. 20. The Communists have been exonerated at the Reichstag "shadow trial' by the international legal commission whose lengthy findings conclude that Torgler. DimitofT. PopofT and TannerT were not concerned either directly or indirectly with the fire. The report adds that grave grounds exist to suspect that the ReichstagReuter Wireless - 85 words
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Article114 1933-09-26 1 Leipzig. Sept. 21. The prolonged questioning of Van aer Lubbe. the principal accused m the Reichstag fire trial, was the feature of the opening day. Van der Lubbe refused to admit that he was a Communist or belonged to any political party. He declined to answer a rain of questions,Reuter Wireless - 114 words
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Article84 1933-09-26 1 Leipzig, Sept. '12. Although the coun, adjourned specially to permit Van der Lubbe to consult Beer Stomps, the Dutch advocate provided by his tamily. Van Der Lubbe refused to meet him. A police official testified that Van Der Lubbe admitted, when arrested, having set fire to the Reichstag, saying heReuter - 84 words
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Article70 1933-09-26 1 German Storm Troopers m Basle Incident Zurich, Sept. 25. Another alleged serious violation of the Swiss frontier by German Storm Troopers occurred early on Sunday morning at Otterbach, near Basel. Ten Ten armed Nazi Storm Troopers crossed the frontier m pursuit of three Germans whom they arrested andReuter - 70 words
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Article42 1933-09-26 1 Viscomte Sibour's Flight to China Cannes, Sept. 24. Vicomte Sibour and his wife, his son and a friend have taken off on a flight to China m easy stages. He expects to reach Hong Kong m three weeks. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article229 1933-09-26 1 Why Armed Intervention Is Und esirable WARSHIPS AUTHORISED TO LAND FORCES ALTHOUGH the situation m Havana is reported to be so serious that the commanders of American warships m harbour have been authorised to land forces President Roosevelt is reluctant to intervene as such action mightReuter - 229 words
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Article93 1933-09-26 1 Havana. Sept. 25. In an effort to prevent the intervention of the United States President San Martin is negotiating with the Opposition with a virw to reaching an agreement to end the chaos Labour trou- j bles m the interior are bordering upon open rebellion and the fate of twelveReuter - 93 words
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Article87 1933-09-26 1 Washington. Sept. 20. President Roosevelt Intends proceeding with the building of the Navy, without restriction, up to treaty limits. The programme Involves the expendi- ture of e 47.000.000 on 37 warships, including four 10.000 ton cruisers for the beginning of the construction of which arrangements have already been made. TheReuter Wireless - 87 words
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Article190 1933-09-26 1 Havana, Sept. 20. While the situation m Cuba is hourly growing worse as the result of intern U strikes and the apparently abort :v» revolutionary attempt made by Cipt Bias Fernandez m Santa Clara pro vince. the position of President San Martin, who last night offered to re sign toReuter Wireless - 190 words
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Article166 1933-09-26 1 AN UNREHEARSED BROADCAST Irish Football Match Surprise Dublin, Sept. Z4. During the all-Ireland Gaelic football final at Croke Park to-day a number of men entered the radio box and seized the announcer who was about to describe the match. Listeners m many parts of the world must have been astonishedReuter Wireless - 166 words
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Article83 1933-09-26 1 Catches Fire After Making Record Run London, Sept. 13. Mr. teotl Paim-'s motor boat Misa Britain 111 took nre m Poole Harbour to-day. Th»- CfOT escaped. Before Miss Britain caught fire Mr. Srott Paine beat the sea mile record by attaining a moan speed of 9508 milesReuter - 83 words
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Advertisement48 1933-09-26 1 BIGIA TEA Br in firs the freshnesn tnd fragrance of the Minyin gardens -t to your home. RAFFLES HOTEL, LTD. MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS SPECIAL DINNER I and CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (FORMAL) 9.45 to Mid -night X LES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381.48 words
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Advertisement249 1933-09-26 1 On Other Pages Singapore tradr during the first half of the year wan reviewed by Mr. fc. H. C'harluood at the Chamber of Commerce meeting yesterday Pa^rs 10 and 11. The situation m North China i* very serious and a battle between lar*e rebel forces and Government troops is imminent.249 words
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Advertisement93 1933-09-26 1 There It no better Tea BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TO-MORROW AT 1 P.M. AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL SPEAKER: Mr. B. L. RALLIARAM, organizing Secretary for India of the V.M.C.A. ROTARIANS ARE REMINDED THAT TO-MORROW IS GIFT DAY ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF93 words
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Article442 1933-09-26 2 SINGAPORE DISPLAY THIS WELjK Two Delegates To World Conference The Jubilee display of the Singapore companies of the Boys' Brigade will be he'd m the Victoria Theatre on Thursday. September 28th at 5.15 p.m. Although the 8.8. was started m Singapore only three years ago It is442 words
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Article518 1933-09-26 2 BUT DIED FROM PNEUMONIA Sequel To Serangoon Accident A verdict of drain by misadventure was returned by Mr. F. G. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday at the inquest on a 30-year-old Tamil named Govindar who was knocked down by a car driven by Arthur Perry, the518 words
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Article348 1933-09-26 2 Alleged False Report of A 20-year-old baiiill *s watchman. Najlf Btaßgh, ItOOd trial before Mr. R. J. F. Curti.s In the Police Court yesterday on a charge of making a fmlM report to the police concerning the I refuted robbery of a bicycle by one of the inmates348 words
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Article102 1933-09-26 2 Tan Seng, a middle-aged Chinese convict, was yesterday morning released from prison but was Immediately afterwards re-arrested m the Detective Station on a charge of being a vagrant and without visible means of subsistnee. He had just been serving .six month! for theft and had six months102 words
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Article93 1933-09-26 2 No Changes to Follow Sir S. Wilson's Visit In the Ceylon Sta»e Council ronivin.. to Mr. E W Abeygunasekera the Chlel Becretary Mid Qm Governor had had no despatch trom the litrrcUif ofl State for the Col mies with reioronre to the tnv»>stUations made by Sir Samuel Wilson93 words
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Article95 1933-09-26 2 Miss There** Si th and r the two principals m Ihf .til M film "Sam.trann which optl Alhimbia shortly, have evrr> Uvl sattMh d with the plctui R elk nt i ntertmUuntnl mm! m natiws it will bo i B lettoa Tin- picture show.-, v, b( di»m« with Inrmrttltnfti95 words
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Advertisement88 1933-09-26 2 yoUlfllHl C 071 11) 1 1\\ 10)1 LJ A 7TI imi x Clives t<( l1 skin a velvety H Pro\iili->. iiu- idi-ai l)«i>is tor factM l>o\\:lcr. m>l wN U Keeps the complexion young. i IB! Tl/I» fl /W Ma hdnfflinq \~~IK^M I i > if dn-asrn'i-tnb'': Ml A Chpnust Storrs88 words
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Advertisement361 1933-09-26 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BOARD RESIDENCE. THE MANSION" Oxley Rise (off Tank Koad) Opening October With elevation, large and airy rooms, modern sanitation, garages. Enquiries Telephone 3798. "EAST ANGLIA." ♦> OXLEY RISE Near Town. High and cool situation. Large grounds. Excellent cuisine. Tennis. Garages and modern sanitation. Daily or monthly terms. Telephone361 words
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Advertisement501 1933-09-26 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE Tender* NOTICE Is hereby giver* u.*t tenaert are now Invited for the following materials or services and that parti cu)ars ot such tenders may be obtalnec In the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Annual Tenders for 1934. Date o« Closing. See Muni. Tender Room Supply and npajf501 words
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Advertisement405 1933-09-26 2 NOTICKs" ORDINANCE N<r7T (BANKRUPTCY IN THE SI'PRIM. ,<„ l;| .STRAITS si 1 1 1| mi n SETTLEMENT Uh sim, xi In Bankrupt. > n Summ.uv ReTANJOONAM,,, Kmerald Hill Road. >»,■>,': Shop-as>istant. Krcminr Order made J k) Date of Order for >vmm Utration .September llth. Uaie of Adjudication Jim. Hate and405 words
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Miscellaneous307 1933-09-26 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK I Tue-.day, f(iVb Friday, 29th. High Water 0-25 8.0 ft., 13.43 9.0 ft. ,High Water 07.56 7.3 ft.. 18.10 7.7 ft. dolman Shi**! Football. Bidadari S.C. Municipal Commissioners' meeting, 2.15 vs. P.O F.T., Jalan Besar. p.m. innual pfteral meeting, Keppel Golf Annual general meeting. Brunei Utd.307 words
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Article, Illustration1656 1933-09-26 3 Million Dollar Tobacco Claim PHOTOGRAPHED DOCUMENT rAN IMPORTANT FACTOR RY a majority decision of tw« tl^ne. ivigmmt IU ol the longest on rerord. extending t., we Kin D-pewritten foolscap pases) W 1 yesterday dismissin X iht« appeal m »h known as the Chinese Tobacco Ca^c m1,656 words
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Article128 1933-09-26 3 Film Stars Represented At Penantf Penan?. Sept. 24. The E. and O. Hotel was crowded lxst night on the occasion of the Hollywood Ball. Practically all the lamous «:tar.s of both sexes were represented, including Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich. Bebe Daniels. Janet Gaynor. Anna May Wong. Charlie Chaplin,128 words
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Article480 1933-09-26 3 SIAM NEEDS CIVIL AERODROME Catering For" Growing Traffic I From Our Own Correspondent I Bangkok, Sept. »0. The growth of the air services between Siam and Europe has led to the question of a civil aerodrome m or mar Bangkok, wholly devoted to the480 words
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Article72 1933-09-26 3 lira A B Jordan, who < Kngapon by the Carthage. r-. Penang where she rommenced i tour "i the VW.C.A. branches In Malawi prior to the opening oi itu Ma;. ywca CooXerenee which Tart^d In Kuala Lumpur on Saturd-y Mrs. Jor dan is PreakSent ol the YM.CJL m Singapore and72 words
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Advertisement444 1933-09-26 3 FOR REAL HARD WORK DIAMOND ETII ETC SB I m BS SJtSBBBSBBBBBBBBSBfe^BI^^^^^^ UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCHES. <\N HAVf OOLLEGI TRAINING IN MMosr t-VIU hH I OR A FLU SHILLINGS MONTHLY. MATRICULATION !h< ITCMMIJ wa>s c( tiitntne iri a i:imr, I'm M..iri. iil.ilion m iht jumi'iK 1 l>«i.iri! lor all444 words
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Article1354 1933-09-26 4 WILLIAM F. Mc. DERMOTT - WILLIAM F. Mc.DERMOTT The Truth About Russia 7. Enthusiasm of Youth for Soviet System. BY THE young Russian factory worker is a new breed of mankind. Many of them cannot remember capitalism and the word to them num a far-off and fantastic order of life,Free Press - 1,354 words
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Article171 1933-09-26 4 Two Ceremonials In France Paris. Sept. 10. In France todtiy cert' monies of commemoration were held at two places. At Nanry M. Ferry. Deputy and M ex-Minister, speaking m th? cem< ury at Champenoux. recalled the bloody battles that took place around Nancy m 1914, and he stressed171 words
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Article61 1933-09-26 4 A 14-year-old Chinese cyclist was knocked down by a car believed to belong to an R.A.F'. oflirer near St. Andrew's School. Stamford Road, on Thursday night. The boy was lying unconscious m the middle of the. road when the ambulance arrived. He hud a deep lacerated wound61 words
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Article, Illustration17 1933-09-26 4 Girls taking part m the South end Carnival Week festivities enjoy a quiet ciiarette17 words
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Article119 1933-09-26 4 Provoking New Armaments Race Tokio. Sept. 22. The Finance Minister. Mr. Takahashi. m a Press interview, attributed the fresh international naval armament race to the American construction programme. Mr. Takahashi declared that probably President Roosevelt had no intention of engaging m a world armament race, but enforced the construction programme119 words
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Article63 1933-09-26 4 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Manchukuo Protect To Russia Shanghai. Mpt 24. As directed by the Japanese command, the Manchukuo Government has sent a strong protest to the Russian Government against the espionage work which is now beins? carried out by Russian planes o\ ?r the Heiho regions,63 words
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Article63 1933-09-26 4 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hone X > Sept. 24. A shortage of rice In Canton, on account of the cessation ot the import of rice into Canton by :h j merchants as a protest against the nee tax imposed by the Governmen* ot Kwangtung. is feared. The63 words
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Article48 1933-09-26 4 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Mr. T. V. Soonn'* i*n to I'cipin* Shanghai Mr T V Soon?, the PI has arrived m Shai. \> with General Huunn V GovernmetU They will proceed to to-morrow m connects serious ttnannal posit i<<: pf o vinre.s iii North China. our.48 words
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Article48 1933-09-26 4 THE R 101 DISASTER Memorial to bo l*n\ riled At Bcauvais London. Srpt Z\ A memorial to those who lost their lives m the disaster at B France, to the airship RiOl ko I bo unveiled on October 1 The Prim Minister hopes to visit l\ the ceremony48 words
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Advertisement101 1933-09-26 4 w&f v p^ bk yr «JP*TP^ double -edge jjfr Mk r^zorblade deSl ne dforbeards V^f' rmde tough by M^Jg outdoor life and St^F s P ore lor skins made tender by wind ?no sun. Built m a heavier JF way, with specially honed edges, Probak makes light work of the101 words
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Advertisement175 1933-09-26 4 9SV a 9 It, Costs so Little More to Buy THE Best Tyre Jl ST look at this (,< tody ear tvn stud- mm wmm^a^^^\ ded with the big safe -gripping diamond blocks of the famous All-Weather Tread. j/\m\^* s&*^ Bi/\ With millions of people it is the world's 4>175 words
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Article, Illustration194 1933-09-26 5 Col and Mrs. Lindbergh in Copenhagen Col. and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh being greeted by the Mayor of Copenhagen at the Town Hall after their arrival at the end of their Atlantic survey flight. the -iid Battalion Cameron Highlanders at Aldershot entertaining Civile. Pipers werp al»'v.' e d to practice m194 words
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Advertisement14 1933-09-26 5 INDISPUTABLY tT TUT DP <!T W i% I tlEi DL9I FRAMROZ CO. Tbone 635414 words
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Article393 1933-09-26 6 DRAMATIC END TO TRIAL Unauthorised Use Of Postal Letter Box A TARDY PLEA OF GUILT When the case against E. Mohamed Ali. a Gujerati Mohamedan business man. was called ud again betore Mr. R. J. F. Curtis m the Second Police Court yesterday, for the trial to be •ontinued. the393 words
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Article54 1933-09-26 6 ramous Sinjrcr Making Tour of Far East A Harbin report circulated m Bhang- hai. based on a letter received from J Paris states that Feodor Chaliapin. the celebrated opera singer, is contem- i olating a winter tour of the Far East. Harbin, it is stated, will be included54 words
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Article546 1933-09-26 6 $1 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches should send m their claims addressed to Football Competition No. ti Singapore Free Press. 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. A postcard is all that is necessary giving number546 words
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Article307 1933-09-26 6 Alleged Threat To Kill Lender The case arising out of a loan of $50. a Chinese named Mvi Wing Chui. stood his trial before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Criminal District Judge, yesterday, on a charge of criminal intimidation to another Chinese named Hong Fee. Mr. O.307 words
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Article131 1933-09-26 6 Revealed By Southampton Prosecution London. Srpt. II Th» existence of i powerful group ol international drug-trafllcker.s. with 1 headquarters m Paris, was revealed at Southampton when a mysterious young Spaniard. Gumersindo Gandarillas was sentenced to one year's imprisnnjment and fined £250 on a charge ol MnunßlinK opium.131 words
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Article22 1933-09-26 6 Monsieur P C Bastid. the we!l known French miner ot Kampar will be tt> 'n« to rrance this W9tk irom Ali.r Star22 words
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Article126 1933-09-26 6 When this woman a remedy lor h.-r indl«eetln« to be one her already using U) keep picture of health SI For years I hud v. gestio». and simply cuu e«g or a potato. IboK.r. t [la small do.v of Kru>, cm\ eat egg.; and p .them126 words
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Advertisement96 1933-09-26 6 Engineers Qciidg containing the widest J choice of engineering SSH courses m the world Shows you how to obtain lUcoi S!S« •Hsed Qualification, such t»:^^ Si^M A.M. E.E. C»C. A.F.R.A.J. V A.M.I S:r u ctE. A.M.Tecfc.L I ma, 6,ea»r«.-^, .eotrnfryl Tnloing until SUCC«uful t* Guirt). teed and The T.1.G.8.** tutorial96 words
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Advertisement162 1933-09-26 6 i FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 6 I agree to abide by the concuuons governing this competi- I j lion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters j appertaining thereto. My forecast of the162 words
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Advertisement206 1933-09-26 6 S. Shimura Co. Shirt and Pyjama Makers Complete Shirt Outfits m Stock No. 82-2. Bras Ba»ah It. .id SINGAPORE. Tel 4382 iC*^ II) V\\ >t.v In Start the Day Right SHAVK WITH uclmra Sk«vl M| Si Irk ConUininf the m«Jirinal I .1 lirnt propt-rtif i.f i'uiivftrm. it girccyoaa rlran. out206 words
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Miscellaneous84 1933-09-26 6 STATION Z.H.I. SINGAPORE 49.9 METERS Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27. <i-#i-45 p.m. Recorded Music. (-45 p.m. News Bulletin kindly supplied by Straits Times. Stock and share < notations and Report 7 p.m Solos anc Vocal Enteituinment from Artistes at Tomlinson Hall. Singapore 7-45 p.m. "The Boys84 words
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Miscellaneous196 1933-09-26 6 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION i PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, i STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE 1 I TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY. ENGLAND. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wave- lengths may be changed m the course ot each day's transmissions. J Announcements196 words
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Article161 1933-09-26 7 fjirl Killed In Fit Of Jealousy Macao, Sept. 20. Remedlos, a Portuguese _d [n connexion with the Shang•ik murder, declared In Court Kit he had killed Choy Ling ot jealousy, because of her lationi with other men. hearing was m camera and 1 the actual trial, which will161 words
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Article29 1933-09-26 7 Chauffeur Unable To Identify 1 'wo Suspects Tlih ih,i Harbin, Sept. 20 i"Togrlss tOber lX 1932 is r ,J^' P' ln< -'P al witness is Mr Wood29 words
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Article857 1933-09-26 7 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Serious Situation In North China ARMIES LINED UP FOR BIG BATTLE THOUSANDS of refugees are fleeing from the Kaolying district m North China, where a clash between a large force of rebel troops and the Chinese army is expected at any moment.857 words
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Article150 1933-09-26 7 Gradually Gaining The l T pper Hand Shanghai. Sept. 25. Taking advantage of the fact that the main Manchukuo army stationed m ,'Kirin has been transferred to North 'Manchuria to guard the Northern bor- der. the Chinese volunteers m East Kirin launched a surprise attack on theUnion News - 150 words
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Article74 1933-09-26 7 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hong Kong. Sept. 21. The Canton police are tightening up their campaign against the members of the "Blue Shirt Party." Sixty men including a number employed m Government departments were arrested I during the last two days Steamers to Jand from Canton are74 words
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Advertisement111 1933-09-26 7 OPENING FRIDAY AT TWO SHOWS* ALHAMBRA MARLBORO' Entirely j Here's a grand medley of all that is Best m British Pictures! j OPENING TO-NIGHT at the j 135] CAPITOL [mH iU m^HHPT Matinee To-morrow 3,15 ap, I 51 AINLtY VILUPINOI I Popular star of "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS" m his latest and111 words
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Advertisement221 1933-09-26 7 STANTON j j NELSON Co., Ltd. |4, COLLTER Ql AY j m STORAGE TELEPHONE 6874 *rB3 ALHAMBRAJ r Sp Kiss That .^riflfe. c Started a Fight pi Their love was a B i call to arms for j^^ma iP Season them.ltwasachal- t^4 !enge to fight for >J^^L. ume<^ y their221 words
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Article50 1933-09-26 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH. DORAISAMY.— The Rev. M. R. Doraisamy. Pastor, Singapore Tamil Methodist Church, passed away peacefully at 7.30 p.m. at his residence 33 CutT Road on September 25th. The cortege leaves for the Tamil Methodist Church at 4 p.m. and then to Bidadarl cemetery at 5.15 p.m. Deeply regretted.50 words
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473 1933-09-26 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1933. SETTING THE STAGE FOR GENEVA Britain's decision to reopen disarmament conversations with France a clear three weeks before the resumption of the Conference proper is a move which likely to receive the full support of most of I the Powers concerned. After473 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1933-09-26 8 From The East Indies To The West Ceylon Follow* SiniZiip'ttc s Example The Plums Of Racing All The I Attest Rumours QIR Philip Cunliffe-Lister has probably caused a great deal of annoyance m Jamaica by his refusal to permit the legislature to raise a tariff barrier1,080 words
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Article877 1933-09-26 8 You lie cool and bathed m the moonlight of a Chinese courtyard while the world outside swelters m summer heat You wake fresh to greet the dawn. The leaves of the fan-shaped elm-tree form against the newborn day a canopy of green-gold. How did you come877 words
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Article64 1933-09-26 8 Death of Well-known Novelist London The death occurred I Muriel WlllUmi novelist Reir Mrs Williamson was partner oi f"i With her 1. Will:..- pncii;. -nbn novrls w] ich enjoyed .t Mr Willurrson di»-d his death Mrs Willlar: s.-wral novels whlefl lvi much success Born Ui V64 words
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Article33 1933-09-26 8 Nfr A C Brooks Deputy (> vendMH Analyst. Penang. has MM U\i\i' He is pnx-eeding to Austrtlli where he will be Joined by Mrs Brooto They will later sail for England r«, South Africa33 words
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Advertisement123 1933-09-26 8 ■UI4J3BCASIISBBI ff t^^f V HIGHLY RECOMMENDED U&l^&W FOR ITS PURITY AND P^l EXCELLENCE. CAILDIBECIK'S •1 SPECIAL NqL f& jßsl T O T 4PPOINTMENT CING F JEWELLERY When selecting a piece of JEWELLERY no matter for vhmt occasion, let us help you. Yon will thus be assured of the FINEST SELECTION123 words
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Advertisement35 1933-09-26 8 ALL MEN ARE NOT HOMELESS but some are home less than others. The contents of every home should be protected by "GAFLAC" POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chamber*. Telephone 6480.35 words
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Article106 1933-09-26 9 £300,000 FIRE IN QUEBEC CATHEDRAL CONVENT DESTROY 500 Nuns Rescued m Night Clothes Quebec, Sept. 22 v,mage to the extent of £300.000 lone by the destruction by fire of I .man Catholic Cathedral at Valifld and of a neighbouring cony Five hundred nuns rushed to m ther night attire fireReuter Wireless - 106 words
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Article146 1933-09-26 9 •rman Rank Law Revision Proposals Berlin. Sept. 22. tor Schachfs proposals for alterol the bank law do not involve t question of renouncing the gold urd This fact is made plain m itement from the Reichsbank de- ring that the will not I the stability ofReuter Wireless - 146 words
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Article24 1933-09-26 9 Berlin. Sept M. icht has announced that apP \m made to the Brink itional Settlements to alter n Reichst liberty ol action.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 24 words
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Article136 1933-09-26 9 nd League Council Questions Geneva. Sept. 22. application for postponement I -h-ration of the Assyrian quesng to the recent death ol King rejected by the League Council at the seventy-sixth session this morning under the presidency ol ■11. the Norwegian Prime Issues lurk behind some of the questionsReuter Wireless - 136 words
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Article66 1933-09-26 9 leader Arrested m Germany Cologne. Sept. 20. H'-rr Schmitz. the leader of the >henzollern League, whose original aim was to foster the return of the Hohf-nzollerns. Is reported to have been arrested. lie meeting of the League fixed for t"day at Krefeld has been prohibited. It is reportedReuter Wireless - 66 words
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Article33 1933-09-26 9 M. Pierre Cot Leaves Moscow Moscow, Sept. 22. Pierre Cot. the French Air Minister. ther French officials have con--3<-d their visit and have taken off r Kictr en route to Paris.33 words
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Article23 1933-09-26 9 A Party With 25,000 Members Montreal, Sept. 21. Canadian Fascist Party with a fnbersnlD of 25.000. has been formed. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 23 words
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Article16 1933-09-26 9 Leningrad. Sept. 22. and Mrs. Linbergh have ar*"*t lrom Helsingfors.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 16 words
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Article201 1933-09-26 9 TWO DISARMAMENT STAGES Provisions Of Proposed Convention DIFFERENCES AS TO SUPERVISION Olißgtavti Paris, Sept. 22. O 4u lAL P ro pess has been made m adjusting the respective points of view of Britain, France and Italy, according to an official communique covering to-days disarmament talks. R euter understands that theReuter Wireless - 201 words
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Article121 1933-09-26 9 London. Sept. 20. The possibility of establishing a trial period for thfj supervision of arm amenta by an International bocy and the extent of reduction of annaata to be effected at Me end oi such period, are likely to be m the forerout at this afternoons Cabinet i-ig to examineReuter Wireless - 121 words
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Article44 1933-09-26 9 London. Sept. 20. The Government baa demonstrated the extraordinary importance it atlaches to the disarmament discussions by sending both Sir John Simon and Mr. R. A Eden They will leave on Thursday or Friday, calling m Paris tee M. Daladier en route- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 44 words
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Article155 1933-09-26 9 The decision that both the Foreign Secretary and the Under-Secretary v. ill go to Geneva followed the Cabinet meeting this morning at which it is learned that strong views were expressed that the utmost must be done U present to obtain agreement as failure to obtain a convention is likelyReuter Wireless - 155 words
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Article61 1933-09-26 9 Winner Who Was Lost For Week m the Bush Washington. Sept. 21. The National Aeronautical Association has declared Politis winner of the Gordon Bennett Balloon Race. Second place is awarded to an entrant from the United States Navy. Politis was lost for a week m the Canadian bushReuter Wireless - 61 words
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Article35 1933-09-26 9 The Hirundo a Total Loss (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Sept. 25. The Norwegian steamer Hirundo. which struck a rock m the Bay of Siam during the week-end, is a total structural loss.35 words
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Article38 1933-09-26 9 London, Sept. 21. Professor Einstein, who has never addressed a public meeting m any country on a general subject, has agreed to speak on Oct. 3 m London on "Fair Play for the Oppressed."- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 38 words
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Article56 1933-09-26 9 Paris, Sept. 20. Credit is generally awarded to Mr. Norman Davis for the apparent assimilation of views by Britain. France and Italy, which it is believed here will facilitate agreement on a tentative plan to be submitted to Germany, but there is little hope that Germany will reply with aReuter Wireless - 56 words
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Article80 1933-09-26 9 At Geneva, the British Ministers will confer with representatives of the French. Italian. United States and German Governments at which it is hoped a solution of the difficulties at nresent impeding the progress of the British draft convention will be found, thereby improving prospects on the resumption of the DisarmamentReuter Wireless - 80 words
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Article130 1933-09-26 9 Paris, Sept. 22. The British Embassy was the local point for the disarmament talks at which today Sir John Simon. Mr. Eden and Earl Cadogan. who arrived thi.-> morninu: by aeroplane, talked over disarmament with M. Daladier. M. Ppul Boncour and M Massigil alter lunch Mr Baldwin was also present,Reuter Wireless - 130 words
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Article77 1933-09-26 9 London. Sept. 22. Difficulties of control ol armaments are explained by Brigadier-General J. H Morgan, m a letter to The Times which stresses the impracticability of the British control plan by specially appointed League Commissions. No one who has not served on such commissions has any idea of the difficultyReuter Wireless - 77 words
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Article65 1933-09-26 9 Paris. Sept. H There was a 90 minutes disarmament talk at the Quai d'Orsay between France and United States when Mr Norman Davis was invited to enable him to hear the progress of the FrancoBritish conversations which, following a lunch at the British Embassy, lasted till 7 p.m. Neither the65 words
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Article45 1933-09-26 9 To be Dissolved At End of October Amsterdam, Sept. 25. The Dutch press report that the international zinc cartel has decided to dissolve on Oct. 31. The proposal emanated from the Belgian group. The cartel meets m Brussels on Sent 30- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article48 1933-09-26 9 Progress of Anti-Prohibition m America New York. Sept. 20. Should the State of Idaho and New Mexico poll against prohibition. 28 States will have voted for repeal of prohibition. The early indications of the voting m those States is an overwhelming "wet" majority.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 48 words
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Article25 1933-09-26 9 Melbourne, Sept. 21. Mr. Stanley Bruce has been appointed Australian High Commissioner In London for a period of five years Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 25 words
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Article202 1933-09-26 9 DEATH OF MRS. H. B. IRVING Valuable Worker For Infant Welfare London, Sept. 25. The death occurred to-day of Mrs H. B. Irving (Miss Dorothea Bairdi the original Trilby m Dv Maurier's famous play of that name Reuter. The sixth daughter of a Northumberland barrister Dorothea Baird202 words
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Article160 1933-09-26 9 The Heimwehr The Real Rulers m Austria Vienna, Sept. 21. The key to the coup made by Dr Dollfuss is that parliamentarism and partyism are dead and rule by decree is imperative for inaugurating a Christian corporate state. Dr. Dollfuss has rut the Gordian knot by assumingReuter Wireless - 160 words
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Article75 1933-09-26 9 Egyptian Premier Resigns Cairo. Sfpt. 21. The Premier. Sidky Pasha, has resißiied on the grounds of ill health Hf returned recently after undergoing a long euro m France He denied a week ago that he intended to resign and. after an audience with the King, announced ho wouldReuter Wireless - 75 words
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Article45 1933-09-26 9 Recognition Likely Before Congress Meets Washington. Sept. 22. The question of recognising the Soviet is at present under consideration by the Government and it is rtliably predicted that Congress when it reassembles m November will be presented with a fait accompli.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 45 words
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Article56 1933-09-26 9 LATEST TIN AND RI'RRFR PRICES AND STERLING RATES RURRER: London, Sept. 25. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were: Spot 'Sellers* 329 32d (3 27 32d.) Buyers* 327 32d <3 25 32d> Oct. -Dec 329 32d (3 27 32d.) Jan-March 4d <4d April- June 456 words
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Article70 1933-09-26 9 London rubber stocks are 39.292 tons compared with 39.191 tons last week, and Liverpool are 56.625 tons, compared with 56.826 tons New York, Sept. 25. Opening prices were: Sept 7.70 Oct 7.90 Dec Unquoted TIN: London, Sept. 25. Messrs. Malcolm Bowley and Son's closing prices to-day were: Spot70 words
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Advertisement181 1933-09-26 9 SUTTON'S WORLD FAMOUS rrriNr JCC 13 ■Pfc kls^dP The finest varieties of Flower and Vegetable Seeds carefully selected for all climates. SU i ff t^ eC^ are successl «»y grown m a!! parh of the World with unfailing profit to the grower., SUTTON'S FLOWER SEEDS. DWARF SINGLE DAHLIA DOUBLE CACTUS181 words
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3874 1933-09-26 10 Sufficiently Chastened To Deserve Prosperity CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETING I "IT may justly be argued that we have reached a state of mind sufficiently chastened to deserve some measure of prosperity" said the Chairman (Mr. E. C. N. Charlwood) at yesterdays haltyearly meeting of3,874 words
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Article189 1933-09-26 10 Singapore. Sept. 27>, I* noon lluyera Sellers Gambler 4.75 Java Cube I i* Hamburg Cube 7.50 Muntok White Pepper 22.25 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 13.25 Mixed Black Peppei 9.< X Copra, sundned 3.40 Copra, mixed 285 Small flake Tapioca 4.00 Med. Ptarl Tapioca 4.50 Small Pearl189 words
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Article145 1933-09-26 10 D- v tt'l Imperial Brilliant KerotHM per tin <of 4 In:p. Rail I j7O Sylvan Am i r. r<.i>»ne per tin j\j Socony Motor QaaotlM ex purr.;) per British Imperial Gallon 82 Bocony Motor QaaoUne drums ptr British Imperial Gallon 85 Bn c ay Mod r145 words
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Article226 1933-09-26 10 It v meed that the New Central Witwatenrmnd Areas, Limited an which the African and European In- mneni Company has a controlling Interest >, hai acquired an 83 per cent it m M.uh. vie Qold Mining Com- pany by purchase Oi 71.100 shares out ol total Capital226 words
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Article101 1933-09-26 10 The Keichsbank statement lot the third week m August shows that the gradual increase m its holdings of gold and foretell exchange which ben -m jmh the tniufer moratorium con- U o^J lU !t>ta: havin irom .i44.RU0.000m to 3fi1.000.000m. The gold holdings have increased by 16 300 000101 words
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Article96 1933-09-26 10 Quota Will Not lv Over 40 Per Can (From Our Own Crrr i>):i: KltaU I urn pur s, W»- are on the i P .dared the Senior M Greu\ this afttrnoon .arranged by the s< Asst)ciaUon and the < the FMS. to bid retirement Mr. Onlg96 words
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Article111 1933-09-26 10 World Exchange Rates «<U»r 25 I lisr, f, moon, 4 UMI D,Sni s »4 Lnndrjn Loi nigh-. 2 4 London. d< 1 L.\o!.\ i j H- I Bfttftfla v demand l Penang. dt.MiDj i 4 pc '1 deniar; j Rangoon. Madras. Colomb* r.» nal d X v •B j 36111 words
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40 1933-09-26 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Sept. it ib ,J i. I Uui.ie) H s is equal st.ii. lard > 12"« Stai. cmbei CHt.-D. 'I h 1. Tone of Marfel I'-tn. LatiH London Sj> 3 Sik.t s:ir. t 7 11 16 < lb40 words
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Article148 1933-09-26 10 Voluntary Liquidation Nino Companies AnnmUftOl BM nt waa made Londuu i o| th«- n Uquidat i »n oi miv* con., i Dvnlop v: p t ;,r ntmri oonpt ir oi Company, Broadhur: Kuol> 1 1 <lr« lan ru Company, Tyn 8j Ddic ite, wsi'ury Uner 1w- v 1148 words
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Article364 1933-09-26 11 Prairie Provinces Below Normal Ottawa, Sept. 25. Reports on harvesting m the Prairie Provinces indicate varied, but mostly below normal yields. There is an al- most complete crop failure m some districts m southern Saskatchewan and Alberta, and Federal and provincial relief is beinn sought ior farmers m364 words
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Article117 1933-09-26 11 Yesterday's Alteration^ MONDAY. SEPTBMBU tStk, 1t33 Buyers Sellers A\« r Eiltam <s*> L4a Bd ISt 6d cd Bangrtn Tin i c i 25s Mi cd Johan Tin >2o» 18 20 Kuchui Tin Dredge .s>l> m 83 Nawng Pet «si 4K 53 N Talping «$1 22 25 South117 words
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Article96 1933-09-26 11 New Zealand Trade With Australia The New Zealand Government has oflicially announced the partial re- moval of the embargo on the importation ol Australian citrus fruits The embargo was imposed m December owing to fear of the Mediterranean fly and the disability under which New Zealand laboured by96 words
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Article352 1933-09-26 11 The automobile Association ol Malaya Issues the following road Information for motorists. SINGAPORE. 'MUNICIPAL' Chanui. iJoo Chiat, Tanjong Katong and Grove Rds Civil Aerodrome construction Rly: Crossings- CAUTION Newton Circus. Junction of Newton, Kij: Java. R Timah and Seolt.s Rds Repairs m progress CAUTION Bukit Timah Rd Junction352 words
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Article57 1933-09-26 11 The Argentine Government presented the 1934 Budget estimates, which balance at 837.865.929 pesos, paper. The debt service at 288,000.000 pesos is 35. 900.000 pesos less owing to a saving of 23.500.000 pesos on exchange, and a reduction of 18.400.000 pesos m interest 'on the floating debt. Against these57 words
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Article35 1933-09-26 11 A very fine tiger was shot on Sungoi ißeyla Estate, Sungel Siput. The skin |was taken to the Bird Shop. Ipoh. for ■curing by Mr. J. E. B. Jessamine, the i manager of the estate.35 words
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Advertisement983 1933-09-26 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 I Assurance m force over S3S.M+.M O The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies983 words
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Article388 1933-09-26 12 Large Reward Offered By Bank A reward of $30,000 has been offered by the Land Bank of China. 144 Ningpo Road. Shanghai, for the recovery of $59,800 and the arrest of a thief who j stole that sum from an iron box on the s.s. Hsin Ning388 words
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Article153 1933-09-26 12 New Signal System to be Adopted It is notified from the Maritime Customs Ofllce. Shanghai, that m accordance with an agreemt -m reached at the Lisbon Conference on unification of Buoyage and Lighting of Coasts m 1930. a new system of signalling the vertical movement of the tide153 words
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Article111 1933-09-26 12 5 Vessels Launched And 7 Ordered In the number and variety of the shipbuilding contracts placed on the Clyde August has proved the best month of this year so far Seven new vessels have been ordered. August has also been the best month :in launching output, although the111 words
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Article428 1933-09-26 12 FREEDOM OF FOREIGN LINES RESTORED May Now Book Passages In Marks Berlin. The Ministry for Economic Aifairs has now issued to the Foreign Exchange Control Offices new Instructions for the treatment of the foreign shipping companies represented m Germany. The order compelling German travellers, and even foreign428 words
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Article164 1933-09-26 12 1.5.-Orient Lines Conference There It strong movement m American shipping circles for the application Ol the Codes contained m the Industrial lUeowgf Act to shipping These Codes enable trade guilds to Jdraw up plans lor control of their trade and. subject to the Government approval, make them compulsory164 words
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Article206 1933-09-26 12 Proposed Reservat ion Trade A description of the n, M. Frot. the MniLi-r Marine, intends to propose tion .it id assistance o shipping industry appears In <ount o! an Interview witt lished by Le Cri de Pun> An important l.aiuigramnu* is the suggcstio: crs of import licences should206 words
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Article55 1933-09-26 12 Rates on (■rounclntit akr And (iroundnut M i Merchants are hen by tha it has been agreed to of lr« inht on th« ab from Straits to Coi. In Europe to the fol rrooa s.'ptrmbt-r Jf>. It Oroundnut c.tk- l:. 35s per ton ol 18 undnut Mi al55 words
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Article99 1933-09-26 12 Per Haruna Maru on 1 v Colomlx. Miss Pearl »v W 8 Ogle. Miss V iys X Swam. Mr C L Kepaimn v Kunljl Vik i Master Hell Yokes, For Nap: Ino^ Mi Takeshi Shlral. Dr Mfl I H War.sz. a Or Kinzo N NUhlmm Mr N!.is.. Ayaaktri99 words
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Article98 1933-09-26 12 i A now motor life h t which tIM Royal National Life i hat stationed at Fentt < Kerry was presented to the Lieutenant Colonel C R waite. secretary ol DM -..ritutnu. boat is named 'Peter and Sarah Ml ikr The boat has been built .1 from98 words
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Advertisement585 1933-09-26 12 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated In Australia) A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY VISIT AUSTRALIA IN THE SPRING SPECIAL FIRST CLASS RETURN FARE £74 ($634.29) Special arrangements have been made to enable passengers to make the round cruise to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne via Java by the well-known s.s. "MARELLA" (7,475 tons gross register)585 words
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Advertisement47 1933-09-26 12 r The practice of carrying passengers on single seated cycles is forbidden both m the Colony and m the Federated Malay States and a Bill is to be introduced at the next meeting of the Johort State Council to forbid the Drac- 1 tice m that State.47 words
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Advertisement27 1933-09-26 12 To'evERywWERE IN CANADA \f A £?~H?± J OF THE U.S.A l^tfJl^V ~iw^»Mj I^^ T\rt»|fc bM4mf> J^PJL Canadian National r4 M ffmlwßy spi<i »m W— tfc j* f^.27 words
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Miscellaneous159 1933-09-26 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Giang Ann, Brit. 545 from Semarang 25.9 for Java ports 26.9. Khoen Hoea, Dutch 611 from Pontianak 25.9 for Pontianak 27.9. Lipirf", Brit. 460 from Kuantan 25.9 for Kuantan 27.9. Both, Dutch 1,483 from Belawan 25.9 for Batavia 25.9. Reael. Dutch 1,496 from Benoa 25.9 for Cheribon 28.9159 words
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Miscellaneous542 1933-09-26 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan tvia Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan < via Padang Besar > Monday and Friday 7 p.m.542 words
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Miscellaneous128 1933-09-26 12 THE SINGAPORE HARBOI R BOARD Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula. Anhui 22; Cremer 20 Main Wharf (Gate 3) Baloeran 18; Arizona Maru 14- Pres Polk 11; Carnarvonshire 9 Tilawa 7 Empire Dock (Gate 3) Marudu 30: Adrastus 32; Laganbank 35; Selma128 words
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Advertisement500 1933-09-26 13 British India and Apcar Lines, ancorporated m England; MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. I NIIER EE£K? OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. m I>ue Due. lonnage. Singapore Tonnage Singapore BURDWAN 6,070 Sept. 28 CORFU 15 000 Dec 2 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Sept. 29 1934 COMORIN500 words
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Advertisement513 1933-09-26 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. 9 (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SEFYICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS ANT/ BCEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. steamers D«# a^ifa as. City of Newcastle For Havre, London, Rdam H'burg Sept. 29 Oct. 2 si. city of Bagdad For Havre, London, R'dam H'burg Oct.513 words
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Advertisement1117 1933-09-26 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE <Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. (1931) Steam Ship Co., Ltd.. and China Ltd THE Smm XamS "p CO f^ THECUNARD STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd THE CRW^f^^™ h l 2 THE SA RAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd -HE sam rtSaJ? M» T JS-^™i T W THS AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL1,117 words
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Advertisement883 1933-09-26 14 K. P. M. &ONINKLLIKE PAKETYAART MAATSCHAPPIJ RETEH Tuesday. Sept. 26. Asahan and Belawan Deli. ROKAN— Tuesday, Sept. 26. Bengkalis. Paneh, Berombang, TandjongMengeidar, Tandjong-Leidong and Asahan. CREMER— Wednesday, Sept. 27, Belawan-Deli and Penang. THEDENS— Wednesday. Sept. 27. Muntok and Palembang. TOBA— Wednesday. Sept. 27, Koeala-Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi MAJANG— Wednesday, Sept.883 words
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Advertisement471 1933-09-26 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE olm/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE I^B IBH^^z^ t f^ v^^^H^^HE^^^^lE^B EUROPE AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO. LOS471 words
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Advertisement458 1933-09-26 14 O. S. K. LINE ANNOUNCE DRASTIC ItfcDICTIONS IN FIRS F AND CABIN CLASS PASSAGE RATES »l:ov Singapore to East and South African and vuth American Ports, as follows:REDUCED RATES i—mm to Principal Ports FIRST CLASS CABIN < LAM TO MOMBASA |27 \M (CPIRA $>(:S.(H. DURBAN .5378.CK1 $3n.OU CAPE TOWN SWUM)458 words
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Article, Illustration781 1933-09-26 15 MASTER JOCKEY - Gordon Richards: MASTER JOCKEY racing world is watching with est the attempt by the chatnockey, Gordon Richards, to record of Fred Archer m winners m a season. time lor Richards to accomfeat before flat racing ends ber 25. But whether he sue- Just fails this year, nothing m s more781 words
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Article597 1933-09-26 15 Surprising Results Of Opening Matches NTMBER OF FIXTURES CANCELLED tt Own Correspondent London. Sept. 12. programme had been r the opening proper oi the non Saturday Unhowever, the drought still re- roken, and a number of the v id to be cancelled, as shea baked597 words
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Article52 1933-09-26 15 Two Chinese women were travelling m a rikisha when their vehicle collided with a trolley bus at the junction of Scan Street and North Bridge P-nd The rikisha turned over and both women were thrown out heavily, me elder woman sustained a scalp wound but her companion escaped practical- 152 words
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Article382 1933-09-26 15 A.P.C. Sports Club Fixtures j Hockey fixtures of the A.P.C. Sports Club for the coming season are as follow Fri. 15th Sept. Practice Home; Mon. 18th Sept. Practice Home; Wed. 20th Sept. Practice Home: Fri. 22nd Sept o.C.R.C. 2nd S.C.R.C.: Mon. 25th Sept. I.A. I.A; Wed. 27th Sept. Practice382 words
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Article273 1933-09-26 15 Son of Champions m Welsh Golf Event Anthony A. Duncan, an 18-year-old Rugby schoolboy, whose parents have both been champions of Wales, reached the final of the Welsh Amateur i Champion at Royal Porthcawl this week. His successful opponent was J. |L. Black (Rhos-on-Sea;. the sole Northern survivor,273 words
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Article335 1933-09-26 15 St. Joseph Old Hoys Take Shield The last cricket match of the season was played on the St Joseph's Institu tlon Held on Saturday when the Past and Present boys fought for the Clarke Shield for the first time. The trophy was presented by Mr Conrad Clarke335 words
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Article25 1933-09-26 15 The tender of Messrs. Swan and Dunn •SI 1,400 for UM construction of a police station and barracks at Pulau Sebang Malacca, has been accepted.25 words
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Article102 1933-09-26 16 LEGISLATION NOT NECESSARY Appeal to Unions and Captains Johannesburg, Sept. 24. The South African Cricket Association has decided not to follow Australia's example m legislating against bodyline bowling, but passed a resolution deprecating the deliberate use of bowling liable to intimidate or injure a batsman,Reuter - 102 words
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Article113 1933-09-26 16 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT Results of Yesterday's Finals Two finals m the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament were played yesterday. In the B Class Doubles final P. O'Neill Dunne and D. Tudor (plus 3> beat W. D. Charlton and H. B. Noon (owe 15> 6 4, 6 4. In C Class singles113 words
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Article105 1933-09-26 16 Ties For Wednesday DYNE CUP Mrs. P. H. Battishill and A. G. Hay owe 2 vs. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. S. Bateman owe 3. Miss Oldfield and J. P. de C. Hamilton owe 30 vs. Mr and Mrs. F. H. Harris owe 2. Mr and105 words
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Article88 1933-09-26 16 Guiscard Now Favourite For Cesarewitch London, Sept. 25. To-day's call-overs for the Cesarewitch was as follows: 8 a Guiscard. 1009 Ximenes taken and offered 100 6 Negro offered. 18/1 taken. 18/1 Beau Frere offered. 20/1 taken 20 1 Erain offered. 22/1 Sandals taken and offered. 22/1 RoiReuter - 88 words
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Article19 1933-09-26 16 London, Sept. 25. In a Scottish League match to-day Motherwell drew at Aberdeen I— l -1 ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article117 1933-09-26 16 Golf Malayan Champion Beaten m First Round The following are the results of the first round of the Singapore Golf Club Championship competition Craik beat Bain, 7 and 6. Walsh beat Sturrock, 4 and 2. McMullan beat Winter, 3 and 2. W. A. Hamilton beat Lowson at the117 words
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Article198 1933-09-26 16 Island Club Too Strong For Garrison The Island Club easily defeated the Garrison Golf Club on Sunday by 9 1 1 pts. to 2 r 4. Scores < Garrison players mentioned first): Sqr.-Ldr. A E. Barr-Sim and R. Renton, 0; J. T. Smith and Dr. H. Lim. 1'198 words
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Article109 1933-09-26 16 Championship Semi-final Results The results of the third round and semi-nnal ties m the Island Club golf championship for the Meyer Cup are as follows: THIRD ROUND X C Eu beat F. R. Martens. 1 up. J T. Smith beat Dr. H. Lim. 5 and 3. F. A.109 words
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Article90 1933-09-26 16 Scottish Champion to Meet Fiddian m Final Newcastle County Down, Sept. 22. Jack McClean. the Scottish champion beat Brown of Waterford by 6 and 5 m the semi-flnal of the Irish Open Amateur Golf Championship and meets m the final Eric Fiddian. the former English champion, who defeatedReuter Wireless - 90 words
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Article, Illustration891 1933-09-26 16 Company Saved By Last Minute Goal AN INCIDENT WITH THE SPECTATORS Straits Cattle Co. 1 S.R.C. .1. THE most thrilling match since the opening of the S.A.F.A. Cup Competition was witnessed at Anson Road Stadium yesterday when the S.R.C. and the Cattle Co.891 words
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Article49 1933-09-26 16 New Course Record For Hua-Hin [ftoa Our Own Coi respondent! Kanitkok. Sept. 25. Nal Tim, professional at the Royal Hua-Hin links, set up a new record for the course on Saturday, going round In 64. ten under bogey. He had MM Mgte, eight birdies "and nine bogeys.49 words
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Article34 1933-09-26 16 European Championships m Italy Berlin. Sept. 25. a ma tint of the Board of the International Amateur Athletic Federation decided that the first European athletic championships be held m Italy m 1934- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article575 1933-09-26 16 a goal. Regan putting the finishing touches to a passing movement during which the ball travelled from the extreme right to the extreme left At the other end Smith went very close with a hard hit. Exchanges were evenly contested after this, both sides frequently threatening danger, but while575 words
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Article, Illustration79 1933-09-26 16 FIRST MATCH a A PRO. "Big BiF Tilden Still !he World's Best ParU, s, Playing In his lir^r professional during a Fram professional tournament lines <won by America by 4 Mat 1» Cochet was easily beaten b\ 6—3. 4. 6—2. l Tilden proved that he IsReuter - 79 words
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Article82 1933-09-26 16 Draw For Firvt Round The result of the draw tor th* flm round of the Malaya Foot tion's Cup-tie matches Is as follows October 21st Fathul Munir v Kaisua Bahar. November 11th P»rhlmpunan :u n v Kampong Tlong November 25 Post Omce MaUy FT v Kota Raja II82 words
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Advertisement37 1933-09-26 16 THE ANSWER'S A LEMON /w" V C v j l:Ki| P 3L M KwH PRIZE MEDAL Pill LEMONADE IS LEMON AT ITS BES r BREWERS ALLIED TRADERS EXHIBITION, LONDON. 19.' FRASER NEAVE, LTD. AERATED WATER SPECIALISTTIIOVK: II37 words
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