The Straits Times, 3 July 1933
1933-07-03
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Title Section40 1933-07-03 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CKNTVRY.] THE LARGEST AISD MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE. MONDjJL Jl LY 4 3. f»33. PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 2, I'AGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 3, 19.53. PK1CE 10 CENTS.40 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement344 1933-07-03 1 SINGAPORE: 78, CECIL ST. ('PHONE 5151). 'tuL^wr^fi&YS'i '/v'lL YOU CAN AFFORD KnU The i/Ar.TPir L ALL BRITISH L REFRIGERATOR ■\ou can afford the pleasure and convenience of always having Cold jl I(1(>I (1(> 'nbes, and other daintios, ready Bfr A VAC-TRIC All British Refrigerator costs but a dollar a day344 words
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Advertisement137 1933-07-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 27, JAVA ST. (PHONE 2683). Suttons Seeds Orew your own delicious Vegetables and beautiful Flowers from the World's SPECIALLY PACKED M Beit Seedl T0 WITHSTAND M H^ fc^*. Varieties f "suitable TROPICAL lmm~l BK for all countries PIIUITrc lygj Saj 2 [P. and j climates. climates w^ hß^^L^wl^137 words
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Advertisement529 1933-07-03 2 P. 0., BRITISH IND! AND APCAR Urn. (Incorporated ia England. l MAIL, PASSENGER V ND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH 111^ MAJKSTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL iEEVICE. OUTWARD KROM LONDON KOR CHINA AND JAPAN. ■'onir.gi Due Spire. ■(BANGALORE i-oo July I RANPURA I"-529 words
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Advertisement685 1933-07-03 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. nWpo n^ts^nSishTT TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles, London, Antwerp Rottrrdam and 'lidclieshrnuxh. Vessel-.. r sgs. P«« 3a' l RL'WA MARC 10,700 July Kf 14 t KLSHIMI MARU 10,900 July 27 2S lIAKO/AKI MAIU ***** Auk. !> 10 TERL'KI'NI MART 12.000 Aug. 22 I*: 1 IIAKCSAN MARI 1«. .'.OC Sept685 words
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Advertisement526 1933-07-03 2 |te PHiLP lire. I IneorporateJ in AfstraJK, i kor brisbanbT Sidney and \iKI.KOIRNK via JAVA, DARWIN AND THCRSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly suilir.gi by the wellknown steamer MARKLLA (7.<i65 tons; and the s.s. MANGOLA (3^2 tons. (Cargo only) The s.«. MA.IECLA is one of thn largest and finest tteamen trading to.526 words
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Advertisement535 1933-07-03 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. I Into; pomtel t■ .ark. Telrphone PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBl'R(. AMI OPKNIf \(JEN Krom Kr-.r. rrom Krom Spore Malacca Port Penang Swett. FIOMA 117 11/7 12 7 14 7 KRISIA 1 2 8 V% LALANIHA tUt K 2;i X K535 words
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Advertisement1091 1933-07-03 2 THE BLUE nnm LINK (Ocean Til Hl\ KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and Chi-., (ltt» l.ll». Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd.) THK BARAM \h STEAMSHIP I THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP I I.TIV THE (TNARD STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THF CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE 1 1i>. THE1,091 words
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Article535 1933-07-03 3 Company's Claim For Damages. In the Admiralty Division recently Mr. Justice Langton, sitting with a Trinity Master, heard :i tmM, triod under thi Slior 1 dins' Rules, in which the Ocean Steamship <"'" I-t«l 0* Liverpool, claimc<: in respect of damajre sustained by tht steamer Calchas in535 words
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Article112 1933-07-03 3 Thr .Masti'r Attendant. S.S., BOtHWf that MirvtvinK beacons huvo heen established in the Mill Approaches, Borneo. Sarawak in tho following f.i>iti..n- Latitude (h) I cU'K- l'-"N. lOtwitude 113 dej;. UY WVV.; I deft. L.V oc,"\. II.! ir 12"X; (j> 1 d.' K 22 li'-M. 113 dec. :!«f M"E;112 words
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Article68 1933-07-03 3 TW Masi.r AtU'iulant notifies that to<!:iy. Inly :i, the IVlcphone Co.. will be pukinir up a .-tiliiuui mi- cal>lf hciwtin St. Jbdm* und I'uluu Brani. Thr work will probably occupy tho hour.- iictwtcii h.itO a.m. and 4 p.m. Thr tonxkanK I'liKaged will fly th«- usual signal-. On68 words
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Article58 1933-07-03 3 The MaMamriet Maritimes m. s. Aramis is delayed and her return voyage will be made ace. inline to schedule, by the s.s. (henoneeaux. which will thus arrive and depart from Singapore homeward bound on July 12. The return voyage of the On nonceaux will be made by the Aramis,58 words
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Article38 1933-07-03 3 The P. and O. Mantua has left Hong K<imk and la expected to arrive in Singapore at 1 p.m. on Wednesday. The s. s. Reael arrived in Singapore this morning from Cheribon with 1,010 pigs 12 bullocks.38 words
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Article94 1933-07-03 3 The regulation banning non-British camlhlatos from the examinations of tho London Chamber of Commerce, which h;.> atM in existence for some years past, h.i rum lx'<n removed. Hitherto many IKuplc have been prevented from qualifying who were horn in China, the Dutch Indu-.-, Siani. etc. There have been nhere younjr94 words
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Article386 1933-07-03 3 1 End of Exhibition Venture. The sale of the steamer Colima for about £2,300 seems to put an end to the >eheme of the British Trade Cru:-:ules Ltd., which hoped, only a short time ago, to carry out an ambitious cruise to exhi'jit British goods to386 words
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Article297 1933-07-03 3 Board of Trade and The Unemployed. In the House of Commons, recently Vice-Admiral G. Campbell asked the ['resident of the Board of Trade if ho would state how many British certificated officers of the Merchant Navy were unemployed Mr. VV. Runciman. I regret that I am unable to297 words
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Article119 1933-07-03 3 To Use Southampton Docks. The Hamburg-Amerika Line, whose association with Southampton extends over a considerable number of years, have decided to send their outward bound ships on the New York service to Southampton docks, instead of dealing with the passengers in Southampton Water. Tne Hamburg- A mcrika Line119 words
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Article44 1933-07-03 3 The following passengers for Singapore and Penang arrived on Saturday by the Dollar Lines President Harrison: Rev. Jerome Brophy, Miss Nan Holgate, Mr. James Major, Mr. Paul Robitschek, lUm Nancy Webb, Mrs. Edna Daly and Master Jack Daly, and Mr. Philip Le Fevre.44 words
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Article275 1933-07-03 3 KATONC, Brit., 863 tOui«. from Banirkok 2-7, for Bangkok unc. VAN 01-THOORN. Dut.. l.ixfi tons, from HeluwaM Ti-7, for Butavin .'i-7. I THEDENB, Dut., 1.181 tons, from Palembang :i-7, for Muntok, Pulembangr 6-7. REAEL, Dut.. 1,45»6 ton«. from Cheribon :!-7, for ('heribon 6-7. KISTNA, Krit.. c,72 toHs. from275 words
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Article118 1933-07-03 3 Monday, July 3. 3hlpt »!onj«ld« the Wbnn or expected to ■rrirr. KRPrEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Ix-h. "Lady Guillemard." I'WD Hoppers 1, 2, 3. 4, r. fl. 7 and 8. Hebe. U-h. "Curlew," Tujr "BnUnKI 0:1 Wharf Nil. C«al Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjonc J'asrar. Albert118 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement469 1933-07-03 3 fjV*^ (Incorporated IB Th« undermentioned an tht nßpinr'i intended fixtures OUTWARD. ODER for Manila, Rong Kong. Selißi. Japan, Nortn China i nil Hankow July 3 COBI.KNZ for Manila, Bon* Kong. Shanghai, North China ami Japan July 1" SAALK for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, North China and Japan July 31 HOMEWARD.469 words
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Advertisement447 1933-07-03 3 PRESIDENT TJNKRS 1 Fares Again Reduced £67.3.11. For a beaatifol trip from MANILA HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA Tvar/at clans acrosa thr- Paclfle Ist class Kail in America urlut class Atlantic on the ramooa and nrw Manhattan ur s.s. Washington (If paattagr throucr. thr i'anarna Canal is drtiired apprtnini447 words
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Advertisement280 1933-07-03 3 I|ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. (Ineorporalort In England. > "■LLKKMAiM" LIMB. Freight Service to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Via P..rt« and Snrz (anal OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI ft JAPAN Steamers HOMEWAKDS. las. CITY OF BEDFORD for H'vre, L'tlon, R'Jum H'uuig Jily 30 Ang. "AMERICAN A MANCHURIA^" LINK. Freight Senrlce280 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous190 1933-07-03 3 SINGAPORE WBATHEI REPORT. Station Ycsterdiy Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. ins Sunshine temp. •K hrs. *P Alor Star 8<» 0.51 4.1 72 Sitiawan 85 0.0.1 fi.s 71 K. TrenKsranu Si) Nil 6.1 70 Bukit .Icram 0.04 7.6 72 Malacca K7 u.Orj fi.3 74 Singapore X* <».40 5.5 7^190 words
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Advertisement494 1933-07-03 4 SITUATIONS VACANT W hin afpferfcaa fur an> |M>Hitiun :id- li<ted in these i-olumnH Hend copies of 1.-ii-nioniaU. l>" not send original*. H wi'KH Nannie ci ether suitable Raresjeaa for ii bakjr. ITn-eevatry station ulside I'enanir. Box iOf, Si rait- Times. WANTED, Stenagraajker, experienced in olßce routine, from the beginning <n'494 words
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Advertisement622 1933-07-03 4 HOUSES, FLATS TOJ^ET a -I'Sfc od Icstitntlcn L.III Kn4«rato rent »1t«.1 lij|lgi.i, ffO LBT, SHOP. FLAT, Amber Mai.siuns »»ply S'pora Boiluiog Corp, 64, Market St. TO (.FT Nr, i Mt. Kh i.-th. teflail court »nd nedvn hM Keuben. I, De Benaa St TO I.K'T,, 2, St. Thc.ir.ns iV-.k. 14 :i.-drooms,622 words
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Advertisement662 1933-07-03 4 FOR SALE K E L V I N A T~O~R" ELECTRIC Ur.KKK.KK UOKN Lowest prices, easiest term* over offered Pulljr iru.iranteed ;v"lvinators from $200 KKI.VINATORB RENTED. Malayai Mectaanicil Equipment Co. 1 1, KuhinMin Ki>ad. Tel. 3464. I'OKTAHLK RpminKton Typewriter. Almost rand now. Apply SKO. Straits Times. UH i'alm Seeds and662 words
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Advertisement736 1933-07-03 4 PUBLIC NOTICE LOCAL RMI'LOYERS HAVING VACA> OMI nn: 1 I KdI'IVNS ABE URGED TO CONSULT I UK CHAIKMAN OP THE 1 lit". I'EAN UNEMPLOYMENT TOMMITTEE at' THE V.M.C.A.. SINGAI'ORK. LEGAL NOTICE. "ARBENZ BREWER" NOTICE is hereby given that the pnrtnership heretofore suhsistinfc between Henry Kudolph Arbcrz und Frank Wilmin Bfewpr736 words
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Advertisement803 1933-07-03 4 BUSINESS CARDS. MASSAGE HALL MANICUM AND MASSAGE. Mr.«. HAIU and MJsa !l \N fin. \V\TKRU>r STISKKT. Telrphune 71(i7. GRAND OPENING NIKKO IMIOiO Sit DIO 10, Bill I J B*fcd. All ardwrs can he spc-i ::il -luti!;> im. -i- i d unlan tre.l. Amateur Works Special Service. T«l. fwN AUCTION NOTICES.803 words
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Advertisement470 1933-07-03 4 Win A Camera Free Ist Prize one Ihajree lltrix Simplex Camera, Value SIS.(H) 2nd J'rizc one Baldak VmH PockH Si/.v (.'aniera, jillo <[:).7A\ •>rd Prize one Atrfa Ho\Form C mera, Value s i.;>n The above three prizes will be warded to (he three be*t photographs taker, in our Studio duriii'.'470 words
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Miscellaneous89 1933-07-03 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES SingapuriWithin (lul-ide ilhiiut Malaya. Malaya. Peataf*. M«nlhl> I.»U > I.UU VU uum-il) I n.-.ii <i LM I 7-"ii< Half \r*r\i $17.00 $UM $15 DO Vrarl.N SM.OO $4M.mt $10.00 NOTE.— Outslation dMasjea should inclur 1 I In- enaaj hank di-iount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The thanes and inslrui tiiuis lor CLASS!lIIC89 words
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Article298 1933-07-03 5 Programme For Tuesday, 4th July 19*3. H M.V. Records. ZG.E. 4X.92 Metres. B 3882 Selection— The Song is done. Indiana Sweetheart. New Mayfair Orchestra. B 3971 Songs--The Lincolnshire Poacher The Vicar of Bray Stuart Robertson. B 8649 Selection Lightning SwitchLondon Palladium Orchestra B 3963 Songs The298 words
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Article64 1933-07-03 5 South-West Situation Difficult To Settle. Shanghai. June 17 With regard t(, the Charhar ajßOßtioa, Dr. Sun Fo, president of the Legislative Yuan, said that tho problem is ■earhaj :i settlement through amicable means. As to the situation in the South-West. Pr. Sun Fo stated that the64 words
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Article936 1933-07-03 5 PESANC LETTER. Petrol Price Reduction— Comparison With Siam Outsize Durian— Fruit Growers, Not Planters— Stray Cattle. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. June B& An application recently by our Chinese ivomen for permission to be enrolled a< Members of the very strongly-establishe.l Chinese Swimming Club was negatived936 words
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475 1933-07-03 5 Lady Houston on Showing India Our Courage. I.ady Houston, whoso generosity nude POMible the recent successful flights OTW Mount Everest, gave a press representative her reasons tot financing the e\;ie<i: t ion. When I promised Lord Clym that I would finance this (treat adventure,475 words
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Article181 1933-07-03 5 165 Gallons of Water A Day from the Soil. The leaves of I mature beach tree transfer aa much as 146 gallons of water t" the atmosphere daily, all but a fraction of this water having been absorbed from the soil. This fact wa> mentioned by Professor181 words
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Article138 1933-07-03 5 Must Be Made Liable," Says Drapers. Married women must l>e responsible for their own debts," was the substance of a resolution passed by the Draper"*' Chamber of Trafle. It was resolved That tradesmen doing business with married women should know with whom they were contracting. That women pledging138 words
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Article55 1933-07-03 5 Not A Member Of The Family." The Court of App»al in England held tl.at an adopted child doet^ot come within the definition of a mi'raW 1 <>f the fanv ly. and, therefore, is tot entitled to share in competition payable under the Workmen's Compensation Act, li»2">. on55 words
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Advertisement421 1933-07-03 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS TEA DANCE— 6.3O to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 to Mid-night TWO BANDS TWO BANDS GRILL SERVED ON THE LAWN. Special Daily Tea Informal Special Dollar Lunch Dances Dinner Dances421 words
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Advertisement55 1933-07-03 5 RAFFLES CAFE TRY OUR SPECIAL $1.00 TIFFINS TONIGHT'S CONTINENTAL SPECIAL $1 FRANKFURTER SAUSAGES SAUERKRAUT MASHED POTATOES. UNDER EUROPEAN CHEF'S SUPERVISION. PHONE 5381. SELANGOR CLUB, FRASER'S HILL. Adjoining padang and tennis courts. Modern sanitation Electric light: Billiard table: and Garage Non-Members m&y book accommodation. Inclusive rates. Single room $6 per diem.55 words
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Miscellaneous434 1933-07-03 5 SINGAPORE RADIO TIME TABLE. By Our Expert. SINGAPORK (Radio Servicv Co.)— Metres 49.9- -Mon., Wed., and Thursday (i.lo to 8.30 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m. to 1.30 p.ni. KUALA LUMPUR— Metres 48.92— Sun., Tues. and Fri. 7 to 9 p.m. BANDEONG— Metres 58 M.— Daily 6.30—10 p.m. PARlS— Metres 19.66— Daily434 words
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Article833 1933-07-03 6 Witness 1 Admission In Breach Charge. C. N. LEEMBRUGGEN. CHETTIAR, 1.0. U. AND A DAIRY. After a special sitting until late on Saturday afternoon the charge of crimnul breach of trust as a servant in respect of X\'m against Charles Nell Leembrug(;eii, a Dutch833 words
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Article459 1933-07-03 6 Official List of Approximate Prices. The following are the prices, cents per I cutty where not otherwise stated prevailing at the Singapore markets on June tfO. as furnished by the Kood and Mnrket Inspector: Meat.— Beef steak (round) 31 per catty, beef stew or curry 22, pork, lean459 words
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Article771 1933-07-03 6 Young Man's Denial. SIX JEWS ON CHARGE OF ASSAULT. I Alleged to have annoyed women and paid too much attention to a young Jewish girl named Rachel Joseph, a Tamil youth, I P. V. Matthew, appeared as complainant I in an assault charge against six771 words
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Article78 1933-07-03 6 European's Wife Agrees To $30 A Month. An application for the variation of an order for maintenance made on Aug. 16, 1928, was made by a European named A. W. Duggan before Mr. L. R. F. Earl, the Singapore Fourth Magistrate on Saturday. The wife, a Eurasian, said78 words
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Article35 1933-07-03 6 The engagement is announced of George Frederick, son of the late Mr. F. J. Wevill and Mrs. Wevill, formerly of Yokohama, and Sylvia, second daughter of the Rev. Dr. J. Ingram Bryan and Mr*. Brvan35 words
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Article397 1933-07-03 6 Detective's Fear of Man He Arrested. I A Japanese detective who admitted that b. 3 deserted from the Straits Settlements Police Force because he was uf raid that a c. mpatriot whom he had arrested would kill him, was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment397 words
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Article21 1933-07-03 6 The famous Hotel <ie Reservoirs at Versailes, formerly trie residence of Mme. de Pompadour, was sold by auction for only ffi.6oo.21 words
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Article216 1933-07-03 6 Tamil Takes 'Commission' On His Wife. Describing his wife as his "niece" a Tamil named Gopal came to Singapr-c w ith her and "advertised" th fact that j she was up for marriage. Another Tamil agreed to be the bridegroom, A an agreement was drawn up be' ween216 words
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Article74 1933-07-03 6 At the A nglo- Palestine Exhibition or- gaaiaed by Imperial Chemical lndu. < kw, Ltd., at the Agricultural Hall, London, there were shown specimens of wheat jcr«wn with English fertilisers by Syrian sheikhs; the King Da-id Hotel at Jerusalem decor ated with the paints made at Slough; dif ferent qualities74 words
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Article219 1933-07-03 6 Trials in Heart of Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July I. Keen pahlic Interest is being item m rabbtt roadway trials that art- being made in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. At the cross-roads nea" the Post Office four mixtures by different inventors are to219 words
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Article16 1933-07-03 6 Mr. B. <■'•■ H. Leyh lia- beet sppoiates! to art as Srnin:- Assistant SupcrinU'lldont. Government Monopolies, S.S.16 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement55 1933-07-03 6 VIENNA! (THE QUEEN CITY OF EUROPE) RESPONDS. On Sale today l i THE FINEST AND LARGEST SELECTION OK BEAUTIFUL LADIES' HAND BAGS I GENUINE LEATHER i RHODOID PLEATED CREPE PETITPOINT AT PRICES THAT ARE SURE TO TEMPT. I A QUALITY SELECTION j THAT I I Only House of Frankels I55 words
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Advertisement33 1933-07-03 6 Acr 1 FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT M. EZEKIEL SONS, OPTOMETRISTS and OPTICIANS. Only Addrr.n: Raffles Chamber*, Baffles Place, Singapore. Bunch: 35, Noordwijk, Bataria. Optometrist; A. M. EZEKIEL, 0.D., FXO (1-oMonl, Mr33 words
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Advertisement155 1933-07-03 6 f*" A —^^^^B BMr BS^ h« A PQi >3 W Imperial Airways At alanta Typt Machine. Imperial Airways have been using Triple Shell for many years. They have completed over 70,000 engine hours on this oil. Think this over then use Triple Shell yourself It now costs only 30 cents155 words
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Article258 1933-07-03 7 Tonight's Recital at The Dutch Club. CMMMarabic urtmrt attaches be the rccita,! to b* given in the Dutch Club tonight at 9.16 by the young Russian singer. Nathu!:. tenor. ura Hlte. W<-U-iiiii-went tii Psrix to qualify in her musical ■Uudie^. with the object of I) 1 enminjr a258 words
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Article92 1933-07-03 7 Ship's Kdl Presentation After Many Voyages. Mr. K. .1. Bryant, of the legal Arm of Bryant and Taylor, [poo, left for home iiy Use Hakone Hani last week. Mi. Bryaat, «rho i> To jreara of nw. haIxcii travellint by N.V.K. Imais for 14 ■MR and thi.N92 words
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Article56 1933-07-03 7 Sudden Collapse While In Police Court. There ni a >hort inU-iTuption in the proceeding* in the Sceoad Huiatnto't Court tin.- moraiag whan an Indian police constable fainted. Mr. 11. K. Sym. A.S.P., anil another I iilici ■iiu'.ii lifted the man and carried him out oi court. Later Ik56 words
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Article356 1933-07-03 7 "Scene-Shifters" First Show A Success. In the grounds of Oldham Hall, on" Dsjaaarn tLtmd, thi (tladt- Theatre, crtated ami airanK<d by "The Scene-*****'ters." iii.«- V.M.C.A. dramatio society,' fcave its I Ant ~how <.n Saturday. It is hoped to Itagt 'w> Of three outdoor pi-udiK > tion.« there356 words
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Article76 1933-07-03 7 All Full Of Contraband Liquor. "Thfa i v latereattac case,'' said we. V. 8. Ri.kanl. of the Government Monopolies, addressins Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judce, this morning, in producing photograph of a man with bicycle inner tubas wrapped round his MM) The tODCfI were76 words
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Article48 1933-07-03 7 The hai>it nf expectorating noisily is ■onra of considerable annoyance to majristiutfs and a Chinese prisoner in ;hr dock of the ''riminal District Court. win. persisted in this notwithstanding repeated warnings, was fined $1 by Mr. li. A. Porter this morning for committing a public nuisance.48 words
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Advertisement102 1933-07-03 7 "BAROUD" REX INGRAM'S MIGHTIEST MOST VIVID ACHIEVEMENT, SET IN THE PICTURESQUE MOUNTAINS OF MOROCCO. SOMETHING ROMANTIC VIVID NEW. WITH ROSITA GARCIA Malayan' exhibition. KUALA LUMPUR. August Bank Holidays, sth, 6th and 7th August. Agriculture, Oils and Fats, Horticulture, Poultry, Cats, Pigs, Weaving and Needlecraft, Art and Photography, Village Industries, Home102 words
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Advertisement383 1933-07-03 7 j DISTRIBUTED BY Coßlilll "Vo CAPITOL PAVILION LTD. j T~~ t Gl&zC^-^ A Gainsborough ff\\ I r\^k I T I T\f+ P Picture COURTN E I DGEi "THE MOMENT I Ortl HI BliCpfP SAW YOU' MwlfL/ICIfM "THERE'S SOMETHING l£\\lf±m |i ABOUT A SOLDIER" Of III C I»*WwIJ Jjjil "Coming ~~PAVUAON383 words
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Advertisement199 1933-07-03 7 j I Don't miss this LAST CHANCE of seeing the I '-*****1* st.irs toother for the first tiim <:i.\Hk CVBLK and HELEN II WES in Melro-GoMwvß Mayer's brilliaal Picture— "THE WHITE SISTEJfT ~?M tm*l ""1 >\ 1 NITED ARTISTS MUSICAL spaffll WITH THE WORLD'S MOST BI.AI 111 I I GOtLS!199 words
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Article249 1933-07-03 8 Rubber and Tin More Steady. Hl<; ADVANCE IN CROSS-RATE. (By Our Financial <"<>ncsi>uii<leiit.) Singapore, Monday. Today's Prices: Rubber. 11 3/18 cents per '.b. Tin. Singapore price $115.25 per picul. (iold, M 2s. t',d.. up '2d. Saturday's Prices: Rubber. London. 3 7/16 d., up l/:{2d. New York. 1%249 words
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Article84 1933-07-03 8 Noon, July 3. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Bayan. Sellers Spot (loose) 11 3 16 11% tF.08.) 11 9 16 11 13 16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers July Hi 11 5 16 Aug. ..11 5 16 11 H Sept. 1 1 •< 1184 words
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Article184 1933-07-03 8 Singapore, July 3. Gambler 4.2r (Cube) No. 1 unpicked 7.V <"opra 4.X nixed ;;..">; Sago Hour. Sarawak IS" White Pepper P.laik Pepper 151." Pearl Sago !..->; m small 4,(j( medium «.o No. 1 125 catties groas 3.8. No. 2 125 catties grosa 3.8< Rice Siam $163 to 17* Saigon184 words
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Article212 1933-07-03 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Ltd.: BELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 '4 London, 3 months' sight 23 31/32 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 15/16 London, 30 days sight 2/3 29/32212 words
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Article445 1933-07-03 8 Issne V«l. Pd. Buyers. Seller!. 50 50 Penawat 0.81 0.86 5/- 5/- Pengkalen Ord. 9 '9 10/9 1 1 Pending Tin 5.60 5.80 £1 £1 Pudiong 9/- 10/£1 £1 Pun|>h 1 1 Puteh 18 3 19 3 nom. 1 1 Rahman Ilyd. £1 £1 Rambutan 1 1 Ranlau (Pref.)445 words
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Article278 1933-07-03 8 Issue Val. Pd. Bayert. 1 1 Malacca Electric Ord. 1.00 Seller*. 1.05 1 1 Malacca Electric Pref. 1.85 10 10 Maynard Co. 2.90 1 1 Malayan Breweries 0.84 50 50 McAHster Co. 68.00 10 5 Overseas Ass. Corp. 4.20 40 40 Oversea Cli. Bk. Corp. 17.50 10 10 Robinson278 words
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Article127 1933-07-03 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 rad 19-10 $400,000 IT UOmini. Singapore Municipal 4</ 2 p.c. of 1909 rod. 1955 $1,000,000 104 103 nom. Singapore Municipal 4/* p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 100 103127 words
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Article373 1933-07-03 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt'i Quotations. Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. K. Sidim ($1) 1.40 1.60 I 50 1.70 Ktindong ($1) 0.73 0.90 O.*o 100 Lunas ($1) 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.10 If. Pindas ($1) 0.75 0.80 0.75 0.80 M. Tekong ($1) 0.05 0.10 0.10 0.15373 words
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Article92 1933-07-03 8 Rugby, June 30. Foreign exchanges are: Amsterdam 8.46 Athens 590 Brussels 24.23-. Belgrade 250 Berlin 14.30' •> Bombay 1/6 1/16 Bucharest 570 Buenos Aires 41% official. Copenhagen 22 13 32 Geneva 17.57.. Helsingfors 225-H Hong Kong 1 4 25 32 Lisbon 110 Madrid 40 7 16 Milan 64 3/1692 words
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Article89 1933-07-03 8 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Saturday. Rl BBER. (({uututions as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Miners) (Sellers) 7/16. July Sept. I 11/32. Oct. Dei. 19/32. Jan. Mar. 3 H/16. Apr.-June I 25/32. Market tone ldle. TIN. Spot OH Is. xd. Three months £222 Is. Sd. Market89 words
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Article25 1933-07-03 8 Air Mail from Java. Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow.25 words
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Article37 1933-07-03 8 From Holland, by Baloeran, due at Singapore tomorrow morning. From China and Japan, by Bengal Maiu, due at Singapore on Wednesday afternoon. From China and Japan, by Mantua, due at Singapore 1 p.m. on Wednesday.37 words
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Article21 1933-07-03 8 Kelantan post office is observing Sunday hours today viz 8 a.m. to 10 a.m and 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.21 words
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Article207 1933-07-03 8 Today. Btaai ttscqri Lower Siam) (Katvng) I p.m. BHickok I tlnlvdun i .ip.ni. Selat l>an<ljiin|t. HenKkalii A Bagan Si Api Api [•:ijak' 3 p.m. Philippine Islands, i iii-ia fc«d Japan (Oc!cr> o ]>.io. Tomorrow. Siaii: n\ccpt Lower SiHiii > (Eapoag) II a.m. Ceylon. Benbajr, Ktrypt. Europe and207 words
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Article37 1933-07-03 8 UM Arrd. By S'l-urr London J. V. OMaßbaraeralt lun-j 2 Jui.o Ti Andre Luliun Miv :'l Juno 2« K.i i. ..i June 1 June 2A Ilcniiio June I Jlll'f W N'aldcru Juni- 'J Jur37 words
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Article96 1933-07-03 8 Guthrio and Co.'s weekly report, dated June 29. states that latest buyers' price* for Malayan palm oil and palm kernels are: Palm Oil In Bulk: c.i.f. landed weight* New York-Philadelphia 3.40 CMrti (U.S. currency) pec lb. ci f. landed weights U.S.A. Pacific Ports 3.35 cent 3 (U.S.96 words
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Article341 1933-07-03 8 Half Yearly List Of Promotions. Following is a list of the half yearly promotion issued from the Admiral y, to date June 30. II Commanders to be Captains. A. IJ. Halthide. G. C. Coofct, C E. Hothain D.5.0., J. H. Kdel.-ten. C. C. Co).|>ingrr, A. (i. Lilley. C. f.341 words
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Miscellaneous90 1933-07-03 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOfl THE WEEK. Monday. July ft Nathalie wetchor recital at Dutch Clnb, I'aiinhill Rd.. '.'l5 P-m-Tiii-»d.i>. July i. Strait* Trading Co.. Ltd. Mgj* Ocean Ballding. mm. .-dn-sday. July 3. Uoiuiy Tirtin. Dr. Khalid Sheldrake oa •1),,',- The World Need An Jnlei national Laajgaage," Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Perak Race*90 words
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Article566 1933-07-03 9 "Blind Borrowing." "MORTAL BLOW TO FARMERS." Canton, June 1!> The L'.S.sftO,ooo,Ot>o loan from MM Reconstruction Finance Corporation to buy American wheat and cotton is ultravires and void, as the loan was not iirst approved by the Legislative Yuan, while subsequent approval has no retrospective affect,566 words
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Article1387 1933-07-03 9 Small Profit on Year's Operations. Tic tfM i.nual general meeting of tharohuldoM at tne acawood Tin aiu; Robber Rstate, I td., was r-.ld on May -o. tWi at 12. R< Vimv.; Btre«t. Glasgow. Mr. li. W. buiiey, :.i |ire:.enting the P>l»ort of the. directors for rhe1,387 words
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Article461 1933-07-03 9 Waiting: Mood. COMMODITY MOVEMENTS DOMINATE MARKET. (F: Our Own Correspondent.) Lond> June 1, London financial circles were in a wailing mood last week. Neither home nov foreign affairs gave any definite lead, _..d the stotk markets are not prepared at th:.-; stage to take an independent view.461 words
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Article448 1933-07-03 9 William Jacks ami Cci mcial repots tor the week ended June .■■tatc<The lo.ik period of low prices lurinjj which we have advised oui rurtowrii t« invert in commodities BMJT BO¥» '■><-• ?aiu to be past, and furthe-- atvaiKH >pcnd upon ftvsh purchases b;- .-:>ecul»toiß. combined with a steady448 words
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Article1333 1933-07-03 9 Less Fear About The Future/ The twontyjiooand ortHoM? meeting of tho (iadek Rubber r>tare I was held at the offve of the company. Rothcs'.cr Buildings-. MBj Leruienha 1 i Ptrett, London, EC.?, on May ?0. .Mr Kn-deik-k A. Rolierts, (he chai.'man (aid: The everts wMrh i<1,333 words
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Advertisement640 1933-07-03 9 BANKING. I—^_1 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N. V. RaUblM»< -i-dani. AulhotUed CapMal lilt*. 100,000,000 I'aid up Capital Gld«. sj.OOO.OOu Id Clan. 24.ttt0.824 HKAII UrFHfc: VMSIKRDWI lIK\N( II OFFICES THE BAGUK ROTTEBB-AM. «»VKKSKAS KKANIHEB. H«t.via: Head Office- f ci Uutoh Ka^t Indiea XX H OFFICES DUTCH KABT INDIES: iwpaaaa, B»n- rh.-iii.i.-,. GorjnraJn,640 words
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Advertisement310 1933-07-03 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSf HAPPIJ, N. V. (NETHKKI .\I)S TRADING BBCIETY.) KsUihlishi'ti :n ARMtenhuH I S2 I. HEAD OlMli;: VMBTERDAM WITH ;;i; it(»'i IBRD AM AND 'iHE if '.(.I C. HEAD Ol ii( j: k<)i< thk k \stISATAVIA. Biaild ii..1.. I bil J LONDON -UNKI I Ik- Sal t.i.M .i ii310 words
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Article1488 1933-07-03 10 inn t i 1 of the profits, but only 46 per cent, of <1 per cent, the balance goes to the— Per cent Holders of founders' Shares 10 The Credit Fonder, who purchased in 18KO from the Egyptian Government tho right to receive 15 per cent, of the profits for1,488 words
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Advertisement18 1933-07-03 10 rsi vi f t/ II fl'f 1 fW ff h\rt mmm I INI I i ii i %iriL18 words
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Advertisement11 1933-07-03 10 rtURANfii ANNUAI iA I E i HI Mil 22 TFffITTpW i11 words
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1928 1933-07-03 11 GOLD CRISIS: WORLD WAITING ON U.S. STATEMENT. BRITAIN U.S. TO CO-OPERATE. Gold States Hesitate To Walk Out. IN THE BALANCE Fate of the World Conference. London, July ■>. Vbile p.. member of the gold bloc »npnrentlv i* williru to shoulder the re nonMbility of K»Kin«; a lend hv wnlkinr mi:Reuter - 1,928 words
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Article97 1933-07-03 11 Fuller Details from The Stricken Districts. Ratavia. July A^ reaettl from the various earth-quake-stricken districts .n South Sumatra 1 1. gradually coming in it transpire! that in Kroe (Soulh Beneoolen) there are 424 df-ad, 'ill biliously injured and '>00 slightly injured, while in Liwa there97 words
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Article162 1933-07-03 11 Australia Assures Agreement. London. July 2 Agreement on the wheat pioblem at the World Economic Conference is assured as the result of a cable from Mr. Latham, the Australian Federal Minister ol Industry, to Mr. S. Bruce setting forth the resolution of the conference of State t'l miers.Reuter - 162 words
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Article175 1933-07-03 11 May Continue Flight Round the World. Karachi, June 29. Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, the Australian airman who is attempting to fly from Au^t.-««lia to England in six days in the monoplane "Faith in Australia," was only two hours behind Mollison's time when he leftReuter - 175 words
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Article141 1933-07-03 11 Agreement Reached In Principle. Vatican City, July 2 It is understood that an agreement in principle for a concordat between the Vatican and Germany has been reached between the Viet '-Chancellor, Herr von Papen and Cardinal Pat-elli, the Papal Secretary of Stale. The new concordat will linkReuter - 141 words
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Article55 1933-07-03 11 Has Audience Of The Kin?. London, July 1. The King, today, received Mr. T. V. Soong, the Chinese Finance Minister and leader of the Chinese delegation at the World Economic Conference. Mr. Soong later interviewed M. Litvi-* noff, Urn Soviet Foreign Commissar and I delegate laReuter - 55 words
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Article23 1933-07-03 11 Dr. Khalid Sheldrake will speak dm Does the World Need an International Language at the meeting of the SingaBOTC Rotary Club on Wednesday.23 words
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231 1933-07-03 11 Plus $1,285,000,000. BUT TRADE RECOVERY IS GENUINE. Washington, June 30. The United States has ended the prcsen. fiscal year with an official deficit of approximately $1,760 000,000, in addition to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. \<.iich ha* lent or disbursed in th»! same period 81,285,000,000, whichReuter - 231 words
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Article311 1933-07-03 11 Supt. William Chamberlin Dismissed. (From Our Own C rrespondent. Lundon, July 1 Public uneasiness has been caused by ruinou!.- of bribery and corruption among higli officers in tne Metropolitan I'olicc. This week Sunc. William Chamocrlin, (Jaief of the t. Division, was dismissed from the force for alleged failure311 words
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Article90 1933-07-03 11 May Be Transferred To Turkey. Istanbul, July 1 There is a strong impression in consular quarters that Sir Miles Lampson, British Minister in China, will shortly succeed Sir George Clerk, until recently British Ambassador in Turkey, here. Sir George Clerk was appointed Ambassador at Brussels six weeks90 words
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Article40 1933-07-03 11 Much Loss of Life And Damage. Tokio, July t Thirty-five persons have been drowned, six are missing: and 16 injured, besides serious damage to property and communications in South-East Korea, owing to floods following heavy rains. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article618 1933-07-03 11 Man Suffocated. SEQUEL TO CRASH AT AMSTERDAM. Orbetello, July 1. The Italian squadron Atlantic flight took off ;t 5.36 a.m. Aftei cr. ssing the Alps the planes will i fly over Germany en route to Amsterdam J where they will refuel before continuing the journey to Ireland.618 words
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Article65 1933-07-03 11 11 Killed And Thousands Homeless. Port of Spain, 9une 30. It is known that, as the result of the hurricane which swept South Trinidad yesterday, eleven persons are dead and a thou.-and homeless. In addition a score of villages in the residential district were destroyed and one British-controlledReuter - 65 words
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Article61 1933-07-03 11 Death Of Hong Kong Naval Commander, LonJnn. July 1 The <leath has taken place 01 Capt. Edward Me Connell WyndJiam Lawrie, D.5.0., ex-Commodore of Naval Establishments, Hong Kong. Reutex. Capt. Lawrie was appointed Com-modore-in-charge. Hong Kjong, last year. He had a distinguished naval career having aerved right throaigh61 words
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Article, Illustration487 1933-07-03 11 Soviet Trade Boycott Called Off. London. July 1 The Foreign Office announces that the British engineers, Thornton and MacDonald, will be released tonight from Moscow and the embargo on Russian imports will be lifted. Moscow, July The British engineers were released at 10 o'clock last night.487 words
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Article83 1933-07-03 11 Manchurian Authorities Blame The Soviet. London, July 2. Foreign firms, who are suffering great losses as a result of the holding up of their freights at Pogranitchnaya owing to the suspension of through traffic between the Ussuri and North Manchurian railways, are vigorously protesting, according to reportsReuter - 83 words
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Article52 1933-07-03 11 Mr. George Anthony, managing clerk of Mr. E. E. C. Thuraisingham's Malacca office, is being transferred to the Singapore office in a similar capacity. Mr. Anthony was a popular figure among the Malacca Indian community, having been secretary of the Indian Club and organiser of the Sarada Club, writes our52 words
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Article1681 1933-07-03 11 Mystery of Missing Fleet Explained. NO TRACE FOUND. Squadron Steaming To South. The mystery surrounding the movements of the Norlh-Raslfrn fleet, from hich no Mt I had been received for two days, has been cleared up by the report of a message from the re\oltinc squadron,1,681 words
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Advertisement29 1933-07-03 11 "BE TOBACCO WISE" w? jk BY JB| PRICED WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL THE LARGEST SELLING CIGAR IN THE WORLD. TRY ONE AND BE CONVINCED. INKtribnture: GETZ BROS. CO.29 words
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Article776 1933-07-03 12 Kirin Defender GENERAL LI TU'S STORY Ol HIS FIGHTS, l)<|)li nnt; the signing of a' truce with Japan, and a-sertinu that he would liuht Japan lo th* last, General Li Tu. Ihe la*t "I the four Chinese generalwho went to Russia, when the Japanese l*i;an their776 words
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Article133 1933-07-03 12 Al Jolson's Return To The Screen. Al Jdaea'l retan to the screen, after a lon.it -I'M-nn (.-annoi Ik> said to be a prosit NNOan. The tilm is "Hallelujah, I'm a Tramp." whii-h opened at the Alha;i:l<ia on Suturday. It bf musical un<! lively, anil the singing of .lolson kik>s133 words
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Article404 1933-07-03 12 C RESSON SEPARATION CASE. Legal Interpretation Of Cruelty." The Craaaoaj separation case, which att cached a great de.rl of attention when it came before the Suprenu Court earlier in the year, was before the Court of Appeal today, Mr. Roland Braddell appealing against the decision of Mr. Justice a Beckett404 words
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Article146 1933-07-03 12 Mr. A. E. Odell's Claim For Salary. Before Mr. Justice Cobbett today in Supreme Court chambers, an interesting motion to vary a decision of the Official Assignee was argued by Mr. D. G. Osborne Jones. The matter was whether Mr. A. E. Ode!!, formerly manager of the Europe146 words
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Article131 1933-07-03 12 Boy Typist's Battle With Adversity. A 14-year-old boy's courageous battle with adversity received recognition at a Wisbcch (Cambridgeshire) lete. The boy Leonard Freeman, was blinded in a shooting accident about a year ago, but he began to leain typewriting and BiailK almost before he was out of the131 words
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Article106 1933-07-03 12 Proposed To Newly-Founded French Air Company. The provision of aeroplanes carrying i.p to Hid pajaaaawan anil in chaig*. not of a single pilot, hut of a regular crew is one of the dreams entertained following th' recent fusion of all the existing Fraud) air lines into one single106 words
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Article61 1933-07-03 12 Mr. Frank 8. Williams, American Trade Commissioner left Stnajaaore yesterday i>\ the Conte Verde for Toko. Pending the arrival of Mr. Williams' successor, the local office of the American Trade' Commissioner will be in charge of Mr. 1). \V. Smith, who will shortly proceed to Tokio where he has been61 words
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Article316 1933-07-03 12 First for 15 Months. STRICT MEASURES TO PREVENT SPREAD. For i hi- first time since Mar. 11. 1932, a case of smallpox has been found in Singapore. Bui. the Straits Times learns, there is no cause for alarm. The patient, an Indian living in the Geylanp316 words
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Article104 1933-07-03 12 NOT IN GOOD TASTE." Vicar's Attack On Bathing Costume Contest. The Rev. D. M. Wißwell, Vicar of Morley (Yorks) is opposing plans to hold the annual Yorkshire Venus competition, in which girls appear on a stage in bathing poatoaaaa, at Morley Town Hall during charity week. At a meeting of104 words
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Article43 1933-07-03 12 Th«. Straits Times is officially informed rhat in accordance with the provisions of section 1 of the Workmen's Compensation Ordinance, lf>:;2. His Kxcellency the Governor has appointed Oct. 1, 1933, as the date on which the ordinance shall come into force,43 words
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Article202 1933-07-03 12 Men Rescued Four Days After Capsizing. Bearing visible traces of their harrowing experience in shark-infested waters for three days and thiee nights, two Chinese who were picked up yesterday by the s.s. Aing Leong whil> on its way from Sumatra to Singapore, related their story202 words
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Article199 1933-07-03 12 Preparatory School That Did Not Pay, (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 1. The financial a'Tairs of Mr- Frank Truman Winyard- Wright, an cxplanter and present headmaster of the Thames Nautical Training College (H. M. R. Worcester) at Greenhithe, were investigated at Rochester Bankruptcy Court. His statement of affairs199 words
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Article25 1933-07-03 12 Mr. Lim Keng Lian has !x>cn appointed a member of the Chinese Advisory Board ir- plai/e of Mr. Chua Kail Cheona;, wfa I has resigned.25 words
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Article603 1933-07-03 12 Woman Wins Jumping MRS. LAING THROWN BUT NOT INJURED. Moie than 200 people gathered at '.he Singapore Polo Club yesterday when i gymknana was held in ad of the Furo f.ean Unemployment Fund. Among those present were the Hon. Mi. A. S. Haynes, the acting Colonial603 words
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Article220 1933-07-03 12 Mr. Teh Say Koo and Miss Ena Guat Kheng Lim. The weddim; took place on Saturday before the Registrar of Mr. Teh Say Koo, chattered accountant, son of Mrs. Teh Thean Ec, of Penanir, and Mis; Fna Guat Kheng Lim. daughter of Dr. and Mis. Lim Boon Keng,220 words
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Article86 1933-07-03 12 A johorc Government Gazette extra r rdinary WH issued on June C 9 giving I <-\ isfd taMr of import duties, with a list el preferential duties covering urn foolscap paxes coming into effect as From July 1. Included in the list i> the table of re-i-ccl expOfi86 words
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Article952 1933-07-03 12 "RUBBER CARPETS" LAID IN LONG STRIPS. T"tHE funeral of Mr. Yeo Boon Tww. compradore of the Chartered Bank Penang. will take place on Sunday July D, from his residence in Anson Road for in terment at the Mount Krskine cwwlTl On the platform at the952 words
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Advertisement144 1933-07-03 12 SOUR STOMACH Bnaaal 5^ V^W. OO^^ s^^-. Ci -/ift' v A/ 1 fc 1 naSBBBBB^S^BBSBs' 3 '^T fl^^ ft"^ rti^ j£ 0 Of rid of all that sourness and gas. End that ymf* j^B bilious headache or any sluggishness caused liy too A, much aci'l. Put the stomucb ami bawala144 words
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1793 1933-07-03 13 New Singapore Golf Champion Interesting Results At Wimbledon. SMITH WINS ISLAND GOLF TITLE. Brilliant Driving. PLUCKY FIGHT BY ELDRED. Phenomenal driving wa< a feature of the final ol the Island Gott Championship over the Island Clul> course >e>teiday in which T. Smith defeated W. Eldrt'd, 5 and 1. liolh men1,793 words
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Article532 1933-07-03 13 Fine Goalkeeping By Muthucumaru. thinese...6. Indo-teylonese...o. Had Muthucumaru not been in Met good form, the Chinese would have com- pletely routed the Indo-Ceylonese, when they met in a First Division match at Jnlsn Besai Stadium on Saturday. A!I though they won by six clear goals, the532 words
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Article57 1933-07-03 13 Expected To Win British Open Gdf Title. London, .luly The St. Aadw'i emw Bfa in a terrible condition owing to a prolonged drought, and freak rexults are considered vc-.v likely in the British Open Golf Championship which .-tarts tomorrow. Up to the present T. A. Cotton i.-^57 words
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Article2003 1933-07-03 13 Merchants Win. WITH ONLY 15 MINUTES TO SPARE. A lively, if sometimes none too accurate, 42 by C. G. Jenner, preceded by an attractive 32 by their skipper, R. A. Ashworth, enabled the Merchants to pass the I United Services" total of 149, with six wickets in2,003 words
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Article877 1933-07-03 13 And Corais Destroyed. POPULAR WINNERS ON OPENING DAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 1. The first day's racing here today was marred by an accident which resulted in the horse Corais having to be destroyed and Mayo, the jockey, being removed to the hospital877 words
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Article241 1933-07-03 13 Good Returns in July Bogey Competition. The July bogey competition at the Singapore Golf Club was payed at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a win for T. Black in "A" division "all square" and F. K. Lee in "B" division, 2 up. Black241 words
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Article68 1933-07-03 13 Popular Win for Aga Khan. London, July 1 The London Cup (abt. 1 m. 5 f.) was run at Alexandra Park today and resulted as follows: H.H. the Aga Khan's TAJ UD DIN 1 Mr. A. Law's BARRAGE 2 .Mr. G. F. Waller's GREY WONDER .5 Won byReuter - 68 words
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Article768 1933-07-03 13 Miss Scriven Beaten. BETTY NUTHALL'S FINE FIGHT. (From Oar Own Cotr— pendwU.) I London, luly 1. Mme. Mathieu had an OMy victory over Miss Kathleen Stammers at Wimbledon today. The latter n<-v.r not into bar stride anJ appeared to In- suffering from stage fright. SbaReuter - 768 words
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Article41 1933-07-03 13 The following 1 ties will be played today in the Singapore L. T. A. Tournament: Women's Single*. Final. Mrs. I.aing vs. Mrs. Taylor. Men's Doubles. Roy Smith and H. S. Wi.sc vs. (,'hua C'hoon Sim and Low Kee Choc.41 words
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Advertisement58 1933-07-03 13 your eyes My In these critical times it is especiB j ally important to keep healthy Jr and fit for work. Therefore beI f ware of unknown medicaments, \y and when suffering from (ever, influenza, headache, etc. take the effective and harmless product in which you may also place full58 words
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Advertisement37 1933-07-03 13 One is never so unaware of one's clothes as when one is aware that they are right We have now on view an exclusive choice of attractions to grace any function ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.37 words
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Advertisement60 1933-07-03 13 Other Sporting News appears on pages 14 and 18. "BOTOL HITAM" HOW OFTEN YOU HEAR THE EXPRESSION IN CLUBS flr HOTELS WHEN A "8.G.A." IS ORDERED! LIKE A PASSWORD THE MAN WHO KNOWS THE SECRET IS SURE Ol GETTING THE GINGER ALE HE WANTS. "SPECIAL DRY" GINGER ALE. MANUFACTURED AT60 words
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Article76 1933-07-03 14 Belar's Easy Win In Record Time. (From 0«r Own Correspondent.) Sydney. July 1. The Victoria R.< .'s Crand National over three miles was won by Belar in reeorfl time for the Flemington course today. The result of the race was ;is lowsBKLAR (U.ji l LYNBEN (10.12) -1 BAATA76 words
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Article44 1933-07-03 14 Usist England In Beating Scotland. Kilinlmiyh. .Inly 2. In ihe international peaueaieMl jjolf match on the Royal Burjsess links today England beat Scotland hy 10 games to 5, with three matches halved. Knirland's team included all the Ryder Cup players.— Reuter,Reuter - 44 words
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Article52 1933-07-03 14 Selangor's Team For Important Northern Match. The following have been selectee! to represent Selangor against Penang on Saturday, July N: Vytilingam: Dinah and Thornton U;pt.); Kirn Wai. Ponniah and Jahn Mohomed: Khai Swn [saaail, Henry, Soon Teck and Ah Chee. Reserves. See Hu, Ali. Sunny, Ishak, Danker, Bain,52 words
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Article22 1933-07-03 14 London, July 2. In the inter-regimental polo final the Scots Greys beat the Queen's Bays by t! goals to 6.22 words
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Advertisement40 1933-07-03 14 ARGUS. THE RACING EXPERT OF THE SPORTING PINK. Send for our $r> dailx wire or $12 for the met'tinu. First Day's wire showed $50 ■irnlit Sporting Pin!, Special Wednesday Sat. at red. Rubber Stamp Co. Address: ARGUS, Eu Court. Singapore,40 words
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Advertisement228 1933-07-03 14 I -s > ..i i^/ >r^ Howwill he look 'when lie grows up? WILL he be strong, active, brimming with health Or weak, nervous, frequently ill' Much dcpciuK on what food he cats now. Quaker Oats has nourished and developed millions of growing ;hildren to robust men and women. It228 words
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Article82 1933-07-03 15 Husband Who Killed Wife To Prevent Suicide. John Hood who was described as a devoted and unselfish husband was sentenced to death at Newcastle for the murder of his wife who had been suffering from an incurable disease. Mr. Justice Charles, in supporting the jury's j recommendation82 words
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Article33 1933-07-03 15 Anglo-Dutch Talks To Be Resumed Shortly. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 1. It is ruiMoiu I'd that the Anglo-Dutch talks on rubber restriction will be resumed in London very shortly.33 words
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Article18 1933-07-03 15 The engagement is announced of Phyllis, the daughter of Lady Astor, to Lord Willoughby De Eresby.18 words
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Advertisement128 1933-07-03 15 HILLMAN ECONOMY ONCE AGAIN PROVED* 2,364! miles at a cost of only $45 £5.5.0. on a "HILLMAN MINX" (R.A.C. Certified Trial) > ytw 'll' jHt=— rTTwK. GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY WITH THE NEW HILLMAN MINX 10 H.P. Large Car Comfort and Large Car Performance at Small Car Cost, 55—60128 words
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Article1054 1933-07-03 16 GRIM VOYAGE TO ISLES OF LIVING DEATH. Within the next few days the world's most notorious floating prison-ship. I. a Martiniere, will weigh anchor and set her course for the Isles of Living Death. Her grim human cargo win comprise criminals from the uaols of1,054 words
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Article680 1933-07-03 16 Irish Immigration. STERILISATION AND BIRTH CONTROL. During a discussion on the slum problem in the Upper House of Convocation of Canterbury, Dr. Barnes (the Bishop of Birmingham) advocated. (l) Wider teaching of birth control; (2t Sterilisation of mental defectives; and (8) Restriction of the immigration680 words
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Article238 1933-07-03 16 77-Year-Old Woman Put On Probation. A WOOaa of 77, who has had what the magistrate described as "some awful senT-snci*" live yean' |«Tial servitude at Edinburgh, thru: years at the Old Bailey and three years at Yarmouth was at Marylelxme given the advantage of the Probation238 words
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Advertisement96 1933-07-03 16 .■■r< ?>-••€■".* T B&^ganW^^^ WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. ■es re. I'.mcir. IlolK-rts. LiniiuU, the l(Kal AgCBJ 'irivi jjst received a cable frees I.on<loii to the effect that the iii|n ii;ii Moil 1 ."if! Typewriter 11 si'koterl let usi' at the iit.ove Coafcreaee. The adoption el lit- nsrhim coning en top <>f96 words
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Advertisement1002 1933-07-03 16 HORLICK S SUCCESS Without dou'it c preat facto'- in the erection of Horlick's worldwide reputation has betn its consistent excellence of preservation in any climate. We have unique testimonials from such Explorers as Amundsen, Stefansson, Peary, Scott and Byrd, a; to its excellence in the Arctic and Antaitic regions. 11,002 words
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Miscellaneous202 1933-07-03 16 Today's Crossword Puzzle So 6i |P 52 p&» i <rm r^Tzr jj (CLUES.) across. see£ 14. Mimosa 1. Dtsesss _>.-, Novice 5. Pronoun Gratify K. Multitude H. Whflp 12. Antfiv St, Due IS. K<-le»M' |1, Repented U. Bird Ig. Dot It. Part of —4 Qoedl 17. Reeeae jj. Hood 18.202 words
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2281 1933-07-03 17 FLYING NOTES. Hrobh'ins Of Stability Loivg-Rannv Sea Patrol Flying Hoat W ith A Kitchen f>/7 /l*ro h'.nxinr Fight its tor London's Defence Australia Route Surrey— Air Traffic Hoom." 1.0t.< on. JoM S. YESTERDAY'S (neat air race over •-.»•< r.t" icitirsc, linu<'.)t h -Id ii-2,281 words
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Article528 1933-07-03 17 Diarist's Relics on View At Cambridge. It was a happy and courteous idea of the authorities of Magdalene College, in this year of Pepys'i tercentenary, to give. H.-.c wider public an opportunity of seeina the traasam associated with the diarist whi-.-h have long been in their528 words
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Article238 1933-07-03 18 Full Results of Annual Meeting at Sandwich. (From Our Own Correspondent.) l.onlon. June 20. The golf meeting organised by the Association of British .Malaya, which began at Princes' Golf < 'lub. Sandwich, last Tuesday, was concluded on Thursday. Wednesday was devoted to foursomes, with the following results: J.238 words
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Article42 1933-07-03 18 May Challenge For America's Cup. London. July 2. In the Clyde Regatta furl night, the yacht Velsheda won her fifth out of seven race* yesterday, easily beating Britannia and Shamrock. Velsheda is now a very likely challenger for the American's Cup.42 words
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Article71 1933-07-03 18 Competition for the four-ball amateur billiards championship for the Frankel Challenge Shield began on Saturday right at the New World. The result* of the fust two matches were as follow: Gulam Hussain h Hadji Ibrahim (Java Pranakan Club) beat (ian Hock Hoe (United Con. Funeral Association), 300 —254. Salleh71 words
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Article258 1933-07-03 18 Thrilling: Match at Jalan Besar. Siong fioo A-A. 0 St. Matthew's Y.P.C.. 0 A gan\e packed with thrills was seen at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when the Siong 800 Athletic Association and the St. Matthew's Young People's Guild met in the semi-final of the 3.C.F.A. League. After a258 words
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Article244 1933-07-03 18 V.M.C.A. Tournament. The V.M.C.A. tennis tournament started on Saturday afternoon on the As. ociatioi. Courts. The following were the results in the championship si.igles:L. Green beat I.im Bo Seng 6—l,6 1, 6—3.6 3. Tan Thiam Seng beat Po (Juan Cheng, fi 1, 6—4. A. H. Yap lx>at P. C.244 words
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Article107 1933-07-03 18 The following ties have been arranged in the S.C.C. lawn bowls American tournament: TOMORROW'S TIES. E. J. Cassels and C. M. McNair vs. E. G. Staunton and J. H. Donoghue. G. Cameron and E. Fozard vs. E. A. Brown and I), Timms. H. Henshelwood and C. G. Fugler107 words
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Article184 1933-07-03 18 T.mUj, July 3. Tennis: Singapore championships. S ('.< Courts. Billiards: 4-hall championship tournament, NVw World. 6.U0 p.m. and D p.m. Football: Commercial Cup: Bramtoco vs A.P.C.. Anson Rd.; S.H.B. vs. flovL Monopolies. S.H.B. g-rd.; Meadly: s.i Xf vs. Raffles Institution. Padunir. Bowls: S.C.O. tournament. Tu.-.d;.>. July L Billiard*:184 words
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Article19 1933-07-03 18 [The co-operation of clad secretaries is requested in keeping this diary of iportinc evtnti accurate and up to daU.J19 words
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Article5132 1933-07-03 19 Austin, Perry And Hughes Beat Italy. HOBBS HATES LEG THEORY BOWLING. (I- i on; <»ur Own Correspondent.) Straits Tutu Okkke. Fleet Street, June 11. There has lieen so much sport ot" I importance in Britain this wee« that one hardly knows which events to I the tii5,132 words
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Article496 1933-07-03 19 Bad Teeth as Bar To Marriage? DeatisU attending the meeting of the British Dental Association's conference ai Leicester took part In lively discussion on the relationship of genius to insanity, the problem of whether people with certain ttia— nrn should have children, and the advice496 words
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Article, Illustration198 1933-07-03 20 Above Princess Mary (wearing dark glasses) she watched the Guards ride by after the Trooping of the Colour, with (left to right) the Prince ss Elizabeth the Duchess of York Princess Margaret Rose, youngest member of the Royal Family her son. Lord l.ascclles H.M. the King, the198 words
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