The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 March 1933
1933-03-28
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1933-03-28 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. 13.916. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1933. 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article173 1933-03-28 1 Soviet pubh. pr.-cul.-: h.i- ..j-.ted the Metro-Virkers offer ot hail io. the Oirpu prisoners— Page Chinese purchasing < ommission h.is* U.t.i-d nion- hi-; contrail* for railway materia) in London Page Hitler i> planning tin loimition ..I a Pan-German Mix as a result ot an alliance with \u-173 words
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Article28 1933-03-28 1 YLSTKKDAV'S HOMI. IOIUBAII. London. Mar Following are the results of League fo matches playfed to-day: niMsiov i Sheffield United M PBTBHBB II West Ham 0. Lincoln28 words
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Article21 1933-03-28 1 DR. H.T. HODKIN DEAD Tlie death has occurred of D Tbeodon B -secretary of the National Christian Council in Ch: ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article708 1933-03-28 1 I walk to-day along the broad streets of Bulav edible to me that but a short time ago it used to be the suiting point tor ghastly rnassccres sod bloodshed. Tbe pame Bulawayo actually means "tbe town of killing or Major Fied Russel B_nham D.SO. in his Scouting708 words
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Advertisement191 1933-03-28 1 IUiIA TEA nijs the freshness fragrance of the y a n -ardens to your home. RAFFLES HOTEL Malaya's Premier Hotel. '4 »MS WITH HOT AND COLD RI 'NMNC WATER TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 9V to MIDNIGHT. GRILL IN THE J PALM COURT I RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. Phonr? S3Bl N X191 words
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Advertisement154 1933-03-28 1 The Rotary Club $jjfi of Singapore BEETS TO-MORROW AT I p.r... AT THK. ADELPHI HOTEL >lltak( I; _R<)TAKIA\ SIX JOHN SCOTT. Subject -A MODERN I'Kl'll'US." VIEW HOTEL WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT DINNER DANCE wn h TH E IMAIS 0 FFS ANY ZOLNAY appearai. ADELPHI HOTEL -THURSDAY, MARCH 30th. 1933 DINNER154 words
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Advertisement241 1933-03-28 1 D, i- .-i ir-e-u-d J-. "times mont rswsti, q h aaa* "Fby I -.rsoer rag. Inteiestm, 1. p,, r _ajai I "M> football BBBai includ. I a score of six foab by one forwaid— i Baj, i.. Mil.-nt sandstorm put .1 and I! l,rs| lest mat, i, in N. w241 words
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Advertisement11 1933-03-28 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article2420 1933-03-28 2 !BBBB| P I i*Bß*a*|liiesti. )K COMMISSION ir Cecil Clem nti said that mmt i w mam i Economii Siav.' .:.u r-« Nt Board BJ I *>B__-***** IB Wry** h the trad, of the -Colon v. irs Thi head- mm C-..inimssion proIj compn :U U h that2,420 words
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Article53 1933-03-28 2 Position ot Non-European Relict Fund Payments tor th hai: I December j 31. tag S'.-apoiv non-E.iropean R. he! Fund y the end of this period there was a balance ot IMII mmittee .it grants l to ap ed al long time in Sinsapcrt fori IB relations. pikui- BBPI53 words
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435 1933-03-28 2 CASE SHOULDN'T HAVE COME TO COURT EXTORTION CHARGE FAILS Accused Told To Go Away And Behave Hay. Second Singapore Magistrate. Lban he -*****11 Teo B. m> Hock th- Stnuts-bor i Chme.s,-. from a charge oi ittempted extortion. y J[T EEC Thurausinnhain appealed lot tU TanAh Hu sald L-iee-ahop assistant at435 words
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Article105 1933-03-28 2 r OllO v*v t be a_:T.i< vk-eieh* ii---*' lt Bl You v. IT4 a ua thai <W ""T!!f my Sh< **Sia Baaaßsa aaa. anaan grailnßlly BB* dßam t m-. :Kr is. h- 1,. P -,or..:n- I <••" Kni> h f^MBfIBB-n-a. from which I bmß to-105 words
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Advertisement245 1933-03-28 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY B NUGENT BLCKERIDGt Highest CUm Wsrß— Lsw-st LAIDLAW BCILDING— Phone 7*fS BOARD RESIDENCE. Near Garrison Goll < our*-< SINGLE XND DOLBLt ROOMS 1 1 PERSONAL SUPEI-. VISION M<_3_ BB SANITATION MANOR BOUSE i hat im i»ki\ 1 1 ki s!i i i \i i Under245 words
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Advertisement179 1933-03-28 2 SINGAPORF MINiCIPII 1 NOTK i I NOTICE is hereby green that eoana mt y be BBto the Tenr"-; •apply af Sulphate af -daardns Tor Mtm 1133t0 31 5 1934 Date o' jpa Ma> W. MAto,,. Returning shortly to Bagla.id ,c, t_ T ready on landing, aststracttor. g_raahal Martin. -Baptoe *_ouae.179 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous55 1933-03-28 2 THK WKKK lu*-sdi- "'th HU.. W p in \r w hlr X IC r St .in SC C vs Govt. Monopolies, at Padang. H W| dm H I x Periplus." Adelphl Hotel, at I p l. S-\ r 1 II Po V Igarme "D" st Stsd.'.:- DB DD 8. Harbour55 words
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605 1933-03-28 3 JAPANESE VANGUARD WII'KD OUT Return of Kirin Shanghai. Mar 14. I'h- r. practlcalh no ti hting at Chifi ve.-ti rday bat hi av\ fi htinj < ontan- d in tin \u .m: 4 N'....' DBM B near the Bcpiikow Pa A dctachmi'nl <•; Japam-s, in605 words
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Article240 1933-03-28 3 SCHEME TO COST Where All Transport Forms WiJl Meet .i- i fntr_l \i' Ports. Limiu-d. i v -.-k P irhum«Titar\ uov*.t-r\ for the i id "st Kill* ris st.ition-s. arnive i c t1 c W Cilov-r 'he 1.-HT" of the sir port, has n lbs240 words
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Article146 1933-03-28 3 The following b tbe programme of drills up to and for week-endin*. d. Tuesday. 5 15 p.m. Headquarters, "A" (B-0 Ooy- Immediate Action No 3 and Instructors C*ourse; Armoured Car Sec.. Action Stations and Manoeuvring: Snd Bn S.S.V.F.. Route M.< Berangoon Road, S.V.F Pamde. M driesday,146 words
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Article, Illustration37 1933-03-28 3 t MARKET CARTE!, lesding hi* hor ihro-.uh .he snowstorm at Waterloo Road. London HOVT'A* iRD BOUND WORKERS ploddinj- lhr.i-.-i. thi- -n,i». rt t Nislnuii In alln tl. m snowstorm in London.37 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement147 1933-03-28 3 WARNING IBB^^HB^^m^BBB ///w ANY GOOD CARS HAVE RECEIVED A BAD NAME FROM OWNERS WHO HAVE MADE THE FATAL MISTAKE OF TAKING THEM TO IN EFFICIENT WORKMEN FOR RFP\IRS-AND THIS MISTAKE /g IS USUALLY EXPFNSIVF. f\ UR FITTERS ARE ALL yJ PICKED MEN AND ALL JOBS ARE UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION MAY147 words
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Advertisement126 1933-03-28 3 THE RULE OF THE ROAD IS A PARADOX QUITE, WHEN RIDING OR DRIVING ALONG, IF YOU KEEP TO THE LEFT YOU ARE SURF TO BE RIGHT. \ND IF YOU GO RIGHT VOL <>4> WRONG YOU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH IS 49 H P MODIL A WITH ♦iPLU' G-AJ* BOX. 1933126 words
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Article306 1933-03-28 4 POVERTY A CRIME Land For All !n Pacific "Paradise" Poverty b "prsct— sDy a criminsl offence" on the besutiful Pacific bland of Tonga. 1.500 miles north-west of Auckland. There b a compulsory prosperity Is v force on the island— an- It b regarded as a most306 words
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Article194 1933-03-28 4 The Staj at Kuala Lumpur and ftmucr'g Hill Tbe following weekly news bulletin was baaed from King's House. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturdaj l--sd Ma. II Dr. and Mrs H I Tempanj'. Mr J I a. 1' -r F* H r i Mrs. N. A. M. Griffin. Csptsin194 words
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Article25 1933-03-28 4 Blchard Arlen sailed to Catalina for scenes Bi Paramount's "Island of Lost Souls." on tob own yacht and lived aboard it during thi aiialliiii trip25 words
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Article, Illustration314 1933-03-28 4 Two New Malay Reservations Bl -to ntoh meeting of the Stite Con:... tofftoflß] fab latoaa Bard Tttmmm Ibfcan BB BCBBfI Legal Adviser. Federated Mala: Stat to. tin .ktTi::natior. as a member of the C BBCfl Among tlie m itti i d< alt w tth Coua were A314 words
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1107 1933-03-28 4 Early Day's In Australia's El Dorado Hardship For Many; Fortunes For A Fe^\ A notaoie cnaracteristic of Bm Hem. The caU was heard, and t: _-_noosiP )ou pip mq pataadaj -i* B J _E__^Jas the readiness with wl.i*. ruSed to reported 888 fields Experience of ■vas immediate Melbourne Argus. i1,107 words
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Article300 1933-03-28 4 ATTACK CAR BANDITS FROM AIR Detectives To Be Trained As Pilots London. Mar. 1"> Bandits with car-, will find escape more difficult >oon. Pursuers in the air an- to j bt- their greatest enenue-. for r*>in« police j and ground tones are to co-operate. rjgbj300 words
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Article244 1933-03-28 4 'Counter RevoliitionaritV To Be Shot Mo-mom Mai i: Thirty-five persons ha-e been sentenced r> the death penalty for couxiter-revolutio: activities in ti. -two others have been sent to prison for 10 years and fighteen for 8 year Che thirty -five have been carried out. This in: I -ontainedTass - 244 words
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Article100 1933-03-28 4 Ice-breaker Sibiriakov Completes Voyage Leningrad. Mar. 13. The ice-breaker. Sibiriakov. hrst vessel ever i make the North -East passage from Europe to J-He Far East in a single navigation seas has arrived at Furmansk. The Sibiriakov last year steamed Irom Archann't- to Japan and Vladivostok by way olTass - 100 words
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89 1933-03-28 4 ARCTIC EXHIBITION 17 Century Expedition to Novaya Zemlia Leningrad. An Arctic Exhibition whirh ha.s been opened here includes several most valuable historic documents on Polar exploration Among these is an extremely ran txx published in 1611 in Amsterdam in L-e.t-n. i hi b Is a chronic'e of the '.oyat'e toTass - 89 words
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Advertisement120 1933-03-28 4 En-tinccreGukk eontalnlng tha widaet Bfl eholoe of engineering soupsss In tha world tNoan row How to obtala a fi»c»|a. >« 4 Qualrflcatloa. t«c. aai BB A.M.In«t.CfL A.M.1.MK1.1 AM I.E. E. Caa. A.f.a.Aa.l. A.M l.Stract-fL A.MTaca.l. •W. mm i -nt< lll*— iauii ll ll Traialai yatll a-tccaaafal la Gmi_» Mt« aa.120 words
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Advertisement218 1933-03-28 4 i FIRST IMPRESSIO\s j\ J. (jlmmse is utnal.y < fl '■>''' I i* i. v iX o b <_A I A/«a# a/ fc"o titan IHi I 1 i^-^*j! w -o.- r II J H^'l jfjUmsfttm y^\ V"l«- *%__^<___. JJV < al'il". C-**^ A GOOL complexion Yd DESERVES J PItOTECTION V218 words
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Article, Illustration63 1933-03-28 5 ,hr II >-•<'■«' Kr.H kl.i NN i->»»ndn« SEVENTEEN YEAR OLD <.IKI BECOMES MISS SPAIN IfSS."— St-norita Kmilia I Unit after h»*r vidtorj in th** competition for th*- title of Miss Spain 1931 i n Madrid. I ii U.iiei «pr«a«l* l Mil I l' M l lU'63 words
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Article213 1933-03-28 5 HE'S OFF HOME N EXT M O N T II But Hiv Car Storage W orries Him. Lucky man off to England to a few weeks hugely elated at the prospect, ready to maaa the most of those few sunny snd fine Bpr_w daya which ooeastanaHy i,.,^ fetoaßßi April and213 words
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Advertisement63 1933-03-28 5 (J/AV I LION RESERVATIONS PHONS 6903 ■tofßßß^^^^^ AMIIMHK FOR THL BLUES! -__.l-^l D'ORSAY ___Hi^^_l _B_C '^_B _r^7_l> _jfl^t _^B /^VIH FROM CALGARY" _p v*-w __b__m__B ■a t*» _^^n^H CKjmwM**^ _fl ■^fji*sto_^_i _r^ *^w-«a_Mß_s_^_M_— MAT i H .\N(,K HOT SATURD AY \v^ CAR! GRANI _LnL _ti H __Fl r I t^B^B^Bw63 words
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Advertisement94 1933-03-28 5 AGAIN THE BEST MOSEYS WORTH IN TOWN J CAPITOL 6.15 NIGHTLY! 9.15 SPECIAL MATINKK TOMORROW AT &1S p.m. BRI I .Ll AM BAIIAI FMKRTAINMKM With a Side-Splitting (omcdv pcfff U_g GENE GERRARD KirM Vppearance in Malaya of the Famous Child Daiwiist-. RENE PAVLETTE in ii-pt-rtiiin- oi .tmazinglt clever i rcation*V.94 words
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Advertisement263 1933-03-28 5 4 CYCLONIC SUCCESS THE INDEPENDENT THEATRE WITH THE PICK Of THE WORLD'S HLIUIU. REACH IN (J A NEW i'/'/X A'A* ENTERTAINMEM PEAK "7 I//.> /V > WITH THE MOSI TO-.IIOYYOU SENSATIONAL SHOW >EEN l\ nIM.MMIKI I\ RAMI p. til. The IMANOFFS VIENNESE WHIRLWIND l'\N(li;> IRI KNOWI EIMil I) 111 l263 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article533 1933-03-28 6 Ken Harvey's Debut a> A CM-MI Wt'iuht There were two 11-round contests st ii ..ti < justified the expectancy of s lar= oni> one of them, however, proved to have terest and the best that one can find to writthe efforts of Don McCorkindale. the South African heavy-weight— after533 words
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Article387 1933-03-28 6 Knifland Cricketers' lo\ At Last Match Bright hoi sunshine, s pale blue sky. a cluttering ciovvd. and the cear-cut. bea outlines ai overed hill around the ground graced the last da> fB lands last mat Australia, writes a special correspondent the M.C.C team. The game was as387 words
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Article260 1933-03-28 6 euro injections WITHOUT TRACES Police Watch on Stables t-it-viit,' oi tin- r hi., i: I'ui 1 met::. hl f d.-prntr racehor.s*-- mi eleverh the slightest trai c ol the mii proved Ls oct ipviiu the at|tention of th«- ■BBBf Ol I tl dn 111 tin tiev260 words
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Article233 1933-03-28 6 I entre Forward <n Intuit Kmhl The Arsena. Edwin Bowden. who can pi forward or inside r:~ The fee was IMM It is considered Bl an Ar player may go to Plymouth in part exchange. Mv Robert Jack, the Plymou-!* msnsger. who Is the fath r of233 words
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Article66 1933-03-28 6 S.K.( r.api-s lor Week-Ead (lames The follow in have been invited to play for R.C. Bfßl CS.C. on Sat April Ist ad T. I R. M •.hneida. D. l> I Q. A. O. A Ccrdeiro. C. Mosbergen. fellow !i S.R.C. against S; April 2nd at 11 am. on66 words
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Article166 1933-03-28 6 Tlii H I Bad to be abandoned, aa W\ tloods bl ov.ni-: mm I fa of the loss of 24 days' racing Bj first week in March of thi Nai onal Hun' son becomes a a_to th .im money ■>:)■ :t at the meetings w;.. he ■bandonai i Ei9 oo166 words
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Article343 1933-03-28 6 Tribute By Scottish I "nion President Mr J Crawford, president ol thi .St ottish Rugb\ Union, was the principal i-.uest ,t T the annua; dinne* ol the Belvlnslde Academical Club (London secticm in the Maj Fair Hotel Brigadier-General ,J Charteris preside ci Replying to tiit- toast343 words
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Advertisement55 1933-03-28 6 mP^ #toC_\ A s_ V? \Y\ VCa V __s««-_3n EPa «B W. D. H. O. WILLS: BRISTOL LONDON I (Tl -I I JISsjHM ll il a| ilf/ after busmen or sport a glass of TIGER BEER will Quench your thirst and tern I body and mind aproductof MALAYAN iMMMf S55 words
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Advertisement41 1933-03-28 6 Remcn rjsrtri- nf f keeps away c r„r, vi a4^ ares rcmco 4B Wood a tos straun o> IMs Ir tn* t-<-< Biood and Skin Oxnp .< Biood Mixuirs l» one* %xpmu tl>« poasona a**-» nsaJm{ QT _l 1 Hi j ftod»^BßtolJP*as>srr^MJT>i-41 words
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Advertisement554 1933-03-28 11 I IMHii; MM ms -l he-world TRAVEL via 0. S. K. LINE A V ING OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING I '>N EAST cV SOI'TH AFRICA, SOUTH NORTH VMERICA, JAPAN CHINA MHINA AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTS '■'■■'< »XIM V.TKLY MONTHS TO 2 HMi A 'l PASSENGERS OPTION I KOl ND-THL-WOKID I KAVLL LARKS554 words
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Advertisement529 1933-03-28 11 a_B_ I I II 111 lull mT\ tm M mTm "-T _x_ TO EIKOPG FROM SINGAPORE ANP PENANO V! COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SIEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES. GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leavr Leave Arrl*r •4'porr Spore. Prn_ng. N. York H;, I; p:■ Mai JH Mm May 9 r-Tea. Pierce529 words
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Advertisement943 1933-03-28 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ D.XJXK r*ee_g March 28. P..:.- n tt <: -M- ;i j.eidar. T;.: dong and Amhan I'ASIK- 1 Bad-9 Ma- ■1: W 5> mails only) raid Bagan Si-Api-Api MAJANG W .n. -ciav Ma: h29 Prigi-Radja Sapa- r.. :lahan. Poeloc-Palla-. PengalUOEstat.- and Rengat THEDENS W< j_M943 words
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Article379 1933-03-28 12 Singapore. Mar. 21. ME XT I Beet WmW 'Round) Kan 31 Bet f stew <■!■<: do 24 Pork, lean do M Pork, lean ann :a; ...ay) do 34 Mutton Australia! lb 35 Fowl Katl 40 Ben [Locally reared* do 41 Dadu Each 67 Pigeons, domi t; Pair379 words
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Article108 1933-03-28 12 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to arrive hast Wharf (Entrance Gat* 1). Anted 1 Man 13 tt .a 20. Main XYharf l Entrance Gat* 31. c MMa. Takada 14; Pres. 11; Hua Ton? 9. X Empire Dock Entrance Gate 3). Lossiebank 32; Hague Hi 38.108 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement678 1933-03-28 12 Burns Philp Line. 'incorporated in Australia) FOX BRISBANE, SYDNEY AM) MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular mcr.tr; y -a'':nps by th" well-known .steamer MARELLA .7.375 tonal and _c S.S MANGOLA i 3.352 tons). [Cargo only] MARELLA is one of the largest and fln°st steamers trading .*r, .a Cabins678 words
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Advertisement281 1933-03-28 12 I.S.K.LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AM) TRANSPORT O I:. d in Japan > REGILAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVKI 1 ROM I XPXN NAG< I ,r lOR KOBI OvXRX MOM X -XXX ATX NXi.uXX XMi XOKOIUMX MALTA MARU Mv 28 Mar. 28 NAGOYA MAPI Apr. 4 Apr. 4 CLYDE MARC Apr. 15 Apr.281 words
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Advertisement236 1933-03-28 12 THE E4ST Httlß ft I LIMIT!'!. 'ui^^MM M IV*r*.!x^fa; T. iMsvlM.n tarn f_m^ Proit Prqfe \s\n c Md... ■ttUA M 1 M,v V/| LALANDIA 18 4 18 4 M 6 MHBI M/l sc. 'LA 228 MEONIA 12 < WW BORINGIA 24/10 24 J The above vessels are naaa>-ii v PMiaaa_cargo236 words
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Miscellaneous713 1933-03-28 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 am Saturdays 7 pm. Kuantan ivia Jerantut) Monday to Kuantan ivia Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Keiantan < via Padang Besar) Monday j and Friday 7 p.m Keiantan (via Gemas) every Monday Wednesday.713 words
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Miscellaneous60 1933-03-28 12 Lan Outnoorn. Dut. 1180. from B Deli 8.-: p- .7.3. Dut. 1181. ircm Palembang 27_, Palembang 29.3 l|al DM 89. from Paneh 27 3 lor Paneh, en. Van Geen. Dut 1290. from Batavia 26 J. I 1.4. Siam 352. from Tumpat 26.3, for •nnevis, Bnt 3205 irom London la L'60 words
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Port and Shipping News
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Article591 1933-03-28 13 CRITICAL ISSUES BEING PACED Private Enterprise Not To Be Blamed shipping Indus bmbbbJ Chamber ot Shippin. Mr f that he WBS as Presid. b :j ot Trade, but as sn unt> man SUflerii.--; like the rest from the faults ol other paßfte I would be dllt.591 words
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Article168 1933-03-28 13 Less ('argo Handled In Dot ks Bombay. The outlook is mor- hopeful than „-i\ months aeo. though the tinan. :al year now drawing to a close has produced few tangible signs of a general trade recovery." observed Mr W R S. Sharpe. Chairman of the Bomoay Port168 words
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Article41 1933-03-28 13 Mar 26 Pontianak Jarak Bulan 'Brit. Mam i iNoi Miu.sk fSoviet); Katon Maru. (Japan i S«iwahltM-iito Kuilt. Soedo.- AnaHatm TV (DW& Ma: .'T -Op Ten Noort Van Outhoorn. Rt Jean I abordi i F n Ostha\ W X- -I (WW41 words
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Article28 1933-03-28 13 TL- Comonn has left Horn; Kor.s; and Ls ex;*-- teu to arrive at this port at noon on W.-di.-.-aa;. She will proceed aloncsid- the SH wharf on .irrl\a'.28 words
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Article196 1933-03-28 13 Liner In Centre Of I.S. Fleet Manoeuvres The passengers and crew cf the States. Sti unship Co.s General Lee, which arrived at Hong Kon n.ly. had the privilege of WW* nesting a sight which they describe as remarkable and awe n about four hundred miles out from San196 words
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Article177 1933-03-28 13 The Conversion of Three i:".900-Ton Steamers Some further partuulars relating to the conversion ot three 13.900-ton steamers, the Man H-ian Madoera and Mapia. belonging to thi Ketherland Steairu>lnp Co., are nov. available In each of these careo vessels, built about 10 years ago and equipped vutk 4.200 i177 words
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Article157 1933-03-28 13 < 'ontraets I'laia-d liy UfKh OwnerSir William Reardon Smith and Sons. have placed the contracts for two vessels of 9.400 tons deadweight capacity. They will be built by the Furness Ship-buildins Co. and will be 440 ft. over..:, with a beam of 56 ft Ir. each ship157 words
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Article120 1933-03-28 13 Two Thirds of New Vessels Are Motor Ships A ord has been The m,,- s-i.-j >.' >.nlt rj EOf ::<■■ placed throughout the world durmg tii- p six months. I total Ls 76, of 266.450 tons gross. NT< --hips repri-M-:.t cis of the tonnage, namely. 175,600 tons and120 words
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Article188 1933-03-28 13 I:, addition to the two ship inch tlie Kok'isai X K. ordered some tmie ago frcm th<Haruna Dockyard and the Uraga Dockyard respectively, a third similar ship ls now to be built She will be 450 ft. b;> with a beam of 61 and will carry 9.000188 words
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Article38 1933-03-28 13 The MM. Company.-,-, s-s Leo Ij-,le (Captain I.angleti e-fjpectea here from Madra.s on Wednesday, at 7 a.m. and will be de.<pa tohed for Saigon. Tourane and ILuphong on the .same day at noon from the SHB v. h.38 words
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Advertisement422 1933-03-28 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Head 138 ROBINSON KOAO. SINGAPORE. felt -56 Cable Atldres--. ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE. Ihe premier mornin? daily in Malaya Delivered ■"th the Chota Hairi each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcement's London rubber and tin eahles appear daily Special features include pictures bridge notes lulus p:ist422 words
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Advertisement249 1933-03-28 13 W *_ISl_ll _*->„* -^Z*" jfEkt f\ TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA Cf AND MOST OF THE U.S.A. tt*. I The i\t-Nv Seenii Hone ol i m Canadia rs 1 cc the best of the marvel Inn I'anatlian Piinkn SyjfHbr »'.ik Loflye in thr hi ait of wondrous in > o. rWBi249 words
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Article529 1933-03-28 14 MAH JONGG PARTY SURPRISE OF JEWELLERY VANISHES covered by Smart Police Work That he 'had no alternative but to --teal his •Minis jewels, worth $4,000 to $5,000. j was the plea advanced by a young Chinese servant when he was charged before Mr. A jW. Hay in the Second Police529 words
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Article273 1933-03-28 14 J Ready Response From Local I Firms Shanghai, Mar. 23. The Engini ering and Railway Exhibition which sponsored by the Ministry of Railways and i dull d to t>e held from March 30 to April 8. xt. in the Chiao-Tum- University Shanghai s met with a ready respon273 words
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Article134 1933-03-28 14 Minimum Service Of Four Years i From Our Own Correspondent! Penang. Mar. H 'Hi- quipmem and mate: ial tot thi M Bfl constituted Kedah Y. luntc-cr Force having rived a proclamation has n< v teen i ue for recruits and setting out th- condition service. The initial establishment134 words
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Advertisement420 1933-03-28 14 ajVmm&l Imitation is the sincerest jjLj form of flattery. Hi IN 1 1 JB We lead, others follow. y^^fflffi^^^ Imitable but not ap|i||lS| ORANGE f I 111 ill! SMASH Defies all drinks in flavour, aroma and after FRAMROZ CO NEW SHIPMENT OF ANGEL SKIN LACES PRINTED GEORGETTES The Best suitable420 words
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Advertisement300 1933-03-28 14 BANKS AND INSLR\ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA \M> l MINX Eorat-d in England Royal Cl_rter) i capital la MOjOM shares i •\mrit _i r T <■-— Bangkok Xl s Bombay X r c.-.v: Sourabaya C.r Ppining larbi: Penang r.ohama -i X Rai.i.'.-.:. SINGAPORE BRANCH"** lassswan an rearms wnicn tna300 words
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Advertisement203 1933-03-28 14 I THE YOKOHAM I \u. -Pi-sident T o: > |<»MM-< The National Provincial bangeh m :Jt n i n Kn H..n,.*.,. X mm mmm 9* W mMmmt)^MiSl Boarabaya. ftjlan, Tokk>. t lof the world. m ■*»"■s* m c%ui psalte on terms to i> _.-»cvrtj_a- applic ation. Every deaeript for. •>-203 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous553 1933-03-28 14 rISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION I PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA. I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. and J FEDERATED MALAY STATES ?OM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY, ENGLAND I wavelengths 25.3 metres and 31 3 metres. I Tuesday, March 28 j I G.M T 230p ni Tune .-.>,.,. I I Bi-. H. N, I Bullet::, i553 words
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Article742 1933-03-28 15 VND NKAVK IK I) i Position Of The lompan\ X*c annual meeting of Fraser and Heave Ltd. tfalgax Mtfaat, an MU— day. Mr-'m-h Mhna. C M. MteMato. A. DonaM *4ramaM (aatiMnry).^ „im__-i» vavr Ml was SS^»«»""" _ta as* -.>,•• gaaty to M paeeaM. mounts tba ctoeMMm742 words
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Article116 1933-03-28 15 THE ABROAD Far Mar. Zl V U-ldai 0 8;)1 U M Bomba U 6.1 I*tl 1" Brus.-i, N HJM H :..itest ;< )8 Buenos Aires 4i 4 ottl c■; i.h.iyen 2 1() Geneva 1T H,lstogfors 192.33 226 li. Kong s <: U boo 110 no Madrid 4U 916 M:.,. IMI116 words
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Article111 1933-03-28 15 Teluk Anson Rubber MMst Ltd.. meeting will be held at Hongkong Bank Chambers, j Singapore on April The report of the Iter pr Idii d< latton and cr fees, the ace- M ?w. show* a loss of $19,857.00 which be added to the balance of $10,025.08 ;ght111 words
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Article199 1933-03-28 15 March 2"; SFLLING London, 4 months' sight 2 3 27 32 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 13 16 London, 60 days' sight 2 3 25 32 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 34 2 3 23 32 London, oemanc TT 33 1J 16 London TT. Lyon: and199 words
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Article66 1933-03-28 15 Accoun- ended Sept. 30. 1932. show a pro:.' £3.498.. and alter P rov to lor London and head office charges, curectors* Hon, legal and accountancy; charges BMTtgage interest and Tongkal. rtttog off portion of expenc: on b r* mains net loss of $114 I MS). To66 words
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Article140 1933-03-28 15 Man! Sin-^apore price -per plkull tTIMMH Gambier 4 D ;>,-,;. V. Flak. Tapioca *J Pea:. K.i, 4*" Copra. Stmdried I*-l1»1 l1 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant B rosene per Wt Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per UP 248 Socony Motor Gasoline ex DUMP Br:?i-I In; G-llui. Socony Motor Gasoline l 4 MM per140 words
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66 1933-03-28 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION March '.'Ah.. 1- <> < l<* W ium.ii hr-r^Lo... --ion n 6 6 l|Ui H st t 1 London Standard p O 1 on Tender April 6** •*«1»» May 8 5,16 Apr-June Bfc 8 8118 july-S. ***** 8% Oct-Dec. 6 11|18 Tone of Market: Ollglatly66 words
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Article62 1933-03-28 15 Yesterday's Alterationats isl> 4J 1 45 s_o 5.40 Eastern United (9.50) 2 Ip. am: m 5 875 900 x I Gammon Ord <$1> WW '10 Malacca Electric Ord. «$1» ■M 4 1 Spore Cold Storage Mt) 2.75 2.85 I ll\\Spore Municipal Mm p.c. of lt» red 1970-8062 words
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Article465 1933-03-28 15 n 0 "v" iggg t_jn 100 acres is estlrnatea ironi c 2c 2 s-aaats arc oe>^--*^ *~__yr-_ _maa aaawrta of aach Stat -p.md yj-"T" m 'h- Mum v. Col 12 and m. manufacturer- -bo. publication therefore Ls always mosi r< table MJLI-I-.K. M.( ..s. m k,. du-rlosed465 words
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Page 15 Advertisements
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Advertisement82 1933-03-28 15 i-* m Assurance in force over $35,000.000 \sset> exceed $12.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn the Straits Settlements) LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry. EC '-FICL Or- Eastern Lite Building. Cecil Street Singapore ecnpfln r-- i .h ..nri f-nmnhes with the British Life Assurance 1-20.000 deposited will82 words
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Article548 1933-03-28 16 Violent Dust-storm Sweeps Field PLAYERS OBSCURED New Zealand Follow On hn-ti hurch, N.Z. Marc h 27. T: Test mate:. b4 P Hll Zealand and England was aband as a draw, a violent d tan sweeping the ground and mmM play imposs:The weather was sunny and the wicket548 words
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Article52 1933-03-28 16 Ftrak Turf Club propo Maui.i: -_MMI I 1 1>31> l|I P, ed ,he Agency to arrive in Penang early \*WW*Wtr next and to race Spring r""** 1 IU4 The I»rtce Will be £115 -ea aXT'^-nvST" 0 hMurmnce ,or months J!!!* fjjf UhlcribCTS be $1 05. x '<'o52 words
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Article24 1933-03-28 16 following have been Invited to olav I*'*/ '< S W.nu, <' ci B I~wte1 wte R A. j^ NootV A;i N rtin.er. J. E C Mitchell.24 words
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Article507 1933-03-28 16 TARBET TAKES THE LEAD AGAIN Three-Minute Margin at Finish R.SYC "A <-':•.-.-. boats -ailed thi first nu- r -ii-- Som< rulie B- w* In .1 hght wind from a south westerly -ion the six metres started, with the wind aft. on the first leg to the Ma:;-0-W;.r507 words
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Article218 1933-03-28 16 School-Boy's 111 Not Out St. Jos< -.ted an S.C.C side on the school ground on Satui St. Joseph's:— H Boon not out 94. I M b Cranford 0. Low Kee Povv Ibw. b Howe 2. Fernandez b Cranford 11. Cordeir.i b Wi I 14 liflJ-Mt*^*- c sub.218 words
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Article154 1933-03-28 16 i».lt.\. 1:.:...: l D DtMA b Ponnuthura: 39 P R Lewis i Hair:.- b Ponnuthurai 2". I AlvLs b Jan-, i 8 1) Ro-- b Jsinsen D: R C Oehlers b Sundra-n 45 \rmstrong m to-v-i ffor arkta.) 177 <■■ i >■■ P. Sassoon. J [4 Cam.154 words
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271 1933-03-28 16 KEEN FIGHT IN SINGLES CHAMPIONS-HIP Wise Wins His Match Against Taylor Four well contested matches took place yeserdaj In the S.C.C Lawn Tennii Tournament specially the w.i fixture of the day in WW Championship Sin_l>- wh»-n X A Taylor ;>.' jp a urea* fl M271 words
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52 1933-03-28 16 An ".-iiKiuan" Tennis T Doubles! was held on the Tanglin Club C FsTtl nri i Saturday and Sunday" for which couples had entered. Thi a sealed handicap) and the winners were Mr. and Mr- J V. S Brooke. Mr C V. Miles and Lady Murison52 words
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Article36 1933-03-28 16 Keppd (Jolt CLmm The following competitions ha arranged by Keppel Golf Club for the t WAmft Saturday and Sunria. If and I6tl G illemard Cup two ball foursome > Monday. April 17th. (afternoon lr.ixi d foursome.36 words
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Article48 1933-03-28 16 The following are the best cards returned for the March Medal Stroke competition played the week-end at the Island Club: V Chikamoto 44*39 83—14 69 w Eec Yean Bee U 46 87—14=73 K. Sueyoshi 47 96—18 78 Eu 4n 92—14=78 L. Road 46 55 101—20 8148 words
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Article218 1933-03-28 16 A match between the lst. Bn. the Wiltshire :.ent and the Garrison Golf Club, played on Sunday, resulted in a win for the Garrison Golf Club by B*. points to IV Tlie scores m aa bek ra l-t Bn. ilt-li it r Regiment. ('■-irrisun Coif lub 1-218 words
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Article159 1933-03-28 16 Perak Turi Club Draw Pan_ i -ii' Club Grand National Sv. aa MlMna: Alpin.- Hit Ml, Ani.anciai. .5788. Apostasy <817 Hahvbrai k 2413 Ballyhanv ood \1 .6 (i.-uds Ford 1123. Colliery Band 8821 Colinolauh 2 6 2.1 Colli) <:. Cli..p. au 2<<:*4 D. lam 87H Dost] POol KL-remont159 words
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Article259 1933-03-28 16 CAMBHIDGE STROKE TAKEN ILL And Oxford President Catches A Crab London. Mar 23. real sensation in the boat race trials was announced to-day when it was made known that Luxton, who stroked the winning I year, had been forced to quit thi boat owing toReuter - 259 words
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Article321 1933-03-28 16 Bad Day For Naval Bmmt Team .l' I Naval Ba-. i 1 The crowd at the Jalan Besar Stadium waa i?h humour yesterday during a division match ol the S.AF.A. League when the A.P.C. deflated the Naval Base Sports Club by the wide margin ol" seven321 words
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Article223 1933-03-28 16 M.P.H. Win From Monopolies M.P.lf J: Monopolies. 1 In a Commercial Cup U otball mat. h An 01 Road Stadium yesterday a'ternoon. the M'ti'.o-.M Publishinc House were not extended at all -o bt.-.: Government Monopolies, by air m als ti The winners, playing with better understanding, had223 words
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Article325 1933-03-28 16 IJLB 1: P„^t Oflice. 1 -Son-.-- 'ed fl seen at hour Board ground yesb Posl 1 Office battled to a draw with the home team. I as a match for the Conunerctal Cup. start to the end. and there was really little to choose between325 words
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