The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 April 1933
1933-04-01
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1933-04-01 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. \O. 13,920. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1933. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article358 1933-04-01 1 N.i/i Anti-Jew crusade started \e«terd.iy when »turm iKHips cleared ||M I.im OMtftl oi all Jewish judges and ■Hfiji m. luriini; hief Justice Pace Breakdown of the international oil confBVMHC is imminent j»nd it is thought there may he a reiurn to rut -throat com pctillMi m oil358 words
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Article580 1933-04-01 1 q that th fttU mpt p... ,i. do tt n Un| thai Hei br newi n li i. i an i< t B B.C tlllo would br v.a.trd 00 I "Jano!" and pronoun I •11 call h Tang Unon o I til But "ha' the Top;580 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement161 1933-04-01 1 f There is no better Tea than pIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA RAFFLES HOTEL Malaya's Premier Hotel. KOOMB WITH HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 to Mid-Night i :\V AMBER ROOM NOW OPEN FOR PRIV ATE 1 AND DINNERS. STRICTLY PRIVATE I RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. Phone161 words
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Advertisement215 1933-04-01 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT Patrons are requests to kindly nntr that, to-niirht, the Ball Room is reserved cxi lusively for the OXFORD IMBRIIH SOCIETY till Midnight. The Committee of the Oxford < «mhnfk. ><itiety have kindly u^nled to admit the Public after tnidni&ht. TO-NIGHT DANCING TILL 2 A.M. TO-MORROW CONCERT215 words
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Advertisement75 1933-04-01 1 I ATKST ADVERTISKMKN I I ii i i nil i m I CHRYSLER COMFORT i THE HAPPY THRONG ASSEMBLY of GOD CHAPEL 486, SERANGOON ROAD. EVERYBODY WELCOME. i Irritated Throat! I then at once take FORMAMINT Th* Germ k.limg Ihro«t ««bl«t Formamint cures Sore Throat and prevents Colds, Influenza, Diphtheria75 words
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Advertisement16 1933-04-01 1 BIGIA TEA I Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home.16 words
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Article198 1933-04-01 2 Ex-Reformatory Youth's Fresh Chance Released [rotn the Reformatorj «>niy last Beptember. young Chinese, M Chan sfeng, ■ppeared tai sentenei before the Criminal Dsstrld Judgi sfi H A Porrer, yesterday followtng his conviction m the Thud Magistrate's Court qn a charge ol rosantarirjr causing hurt Aftei regaming bis freedom198 words
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Article105 1933-04-01 2 Pm being In po tv ton ol seven pounds ot Indian hemp an Indian Mohammedan waa fined $3,000 or nine months' riforoua ImprtaonMHiit taa d. ;.i tit u\ Mr H a. Porrer, thf Singapore Criminal i m ti cl Jud rdajr. 1 1 m iii. hou Race Ooui105 words
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Article, Illustration541 1933-04-01 2 CoMimg Attractions At The Alhambra Second Hand Wife. With Sail; Eilers playing opposite t Ralph Bellamy, opens to-morrow at the Alhainbra. and will k>ad up to the re..l Faithless, and the new Laurel and Hardy < omedy Beau Hiinks. Second Hand Wife is a bright, sophisticated comedy-drama handled541 words
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Article211 1933-04-01 2 2.500.000 Miles Flown By Planes In The West Aeroplanes owned and operated by We.-,t Australian Airways Limited have flown over two and hall million milcfc, ivnti'iin ,m extremel) valuaMi ■enrftc. to iocaiitlei remote [ram tin centra of pmnrtaUtwi itui providing' an eflklrnt means of cutnmunk.ui.n-. between Western211 words
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Article72 1933-04-01 2 Penny-a-mik railway travel is camini back In Britain Summer tickt-ts at fans ITnrwCUl <u( of '.d I mile at pRMQI third-class rate* wen announced by the Bm Four the I,. MS I. NEK. Great Western and Southern Railway Summer tickets will be available irom May 1. until September 30 They72 words
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Advertisement464 1933-04-01 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY B. NUGENT BtJCKERIDGE HlfbM* Cla« L«we*t Bate*. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7StB BOARD RESIDENCE. 3 TANGLIN HILL Near Garrison Golf Course SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS AVAILABLE PERSONAL SUPERVISION MODERN SANITATION 'elephone 3798 or write for appointment Mrs. A. R. Matthews. MANOR HOUSE Chancery Lane PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL464 words
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Advertisement421 1933-04-01 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE la hereoy given that tender* are now Invited for the following materials or services and that particular? of such tenders may be obtained m thr Tender Room. Municipal Offices Supply of Sulphate of Alumina for period 16 33 to 31 5 1934. D-Ue of421 words
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Advertisement232 1933-04-01 2 COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED arrangr SHORT TRIPS TO CAIRO for homeward bound passengers Apply for particulars to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. or to any of Oox and Kings Offices PORT SAID, CAIRO, LONDON. ETf. to the place of honour oo Chivers Olde English Marmalade I Try also Olivers' Jams, 3232 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous262 1933-04-01 2 Batsardajr, \piii i-t 5. Wat i Dl 06, 8 7 ft. 14 i 7. U.S. ft. Cricket S.R.C VS, Ceylon Sports Club at c.s.c Nondescripts vs St. Joseph's, mc round; Dtd Bagtawen n. Rhalss %ssociatioc iE ground; Indian Association. v« v m.c.a.. i ground; Baiangor Btati trial; St Audi, n262 words
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3004 1933-04-01 3 Aims Ana Purposes of Johore Trade Schools 111 an Inftereauni article on and Purposes of the Trade School d to Progress, the or«an of the le.-.chers Association. Iff .J W Mom, of Johorv Trad,- School, writes Th- paw situation of unempl.nment daj, lump has changed3,004 words
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Article107 1933-04-01 3 Fifty thousand Boy Scouts from all pam cf the world, including 4.000 from the British Empire, are uoin^ to (Jodollo. m Hungary, la August for the World Jamboree. Lord BadenPowell as Chief Scout of the world will be m camp, the Camp Chief beiny Count Paul TelekJ107 words
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Article43 1933-04-01 3 1 The following is the programme of drills up ,to and for week-ending. Apri. 2nd. f] Sunday. 7.30 a.m.. Parvcr Rante. T (Chinese) Cow. Table "B." s i Saturday. 2 p.m.. Farrer Range, "E" <Chin--3 ose> Coy.. T.ble "B."43 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement68 1933-04-01 3 INVALIDS Mr V^^^B BODY-BUILDING Fool) &jk \jM -y T->^« The nutritive qualities of Kepi.fr' W V^^^fa.'XPw i Cod Livkr On. with Mali Extract if wßw^f^J" h g rt ;ltlv assist convalescents towards W\«X k normal health and vigour. 7t\ flar 'KEPLER 1 TRADE COD LIVER OIL Bottles of two sixes,68 words
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Advertisement266 1933-04-01 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1926 REGISTERED HEAD OFFIC E Nos. I, 2 and 3, Raffles Chambers. RafflM Place. Singapore BRANCHES 21. First Cross Street. Malacca 11. Light Street, Penang, AND 4. Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur BOARD OF DIRECTORS S. Q. Woiir. Esq., (Chairman).266 words
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Article, Illustration789 1933-04-01 4 Three of the touUaf artists m Horn*- Express. Capitol where! I loty" the famou Am. rnaJ on tin i omoni Britl I luction "Rom Express" which la 1 throughout h* Dntted Statsw ■m Corporatk n and bit h heatre attendant record Bt itish pictUl ;n-i kou i\ eening789 words
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Article138 1933-04-01 4 Leslie Puller'j roll m H.r.;.-. of High Street" ii that oi proprietor ol a drapery emporium, and humour ls assured amcni the haberdashery. His great social and busineaa rival vhoac butcher's fthop is next door, l- played by Moore Marriott Marriott, who is famous for his138 words
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Article, Illustration246 1933-04-01 4 MELVILLE COOPER Melville Cooper, who plays the par: oi Preddie In the now b.i.p. film, which Byf< nt) Banks Is directing, wm bom In Blrmin nan He declares this Is the tenth time he ha.played .1 character 1 I this name a. his and If only he246 words
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Article, Illustration377 1933-04-01 4 She Couldn't Say "Shoes"So They Called Her "Boots." Bhe couldn't say "shoei tongue slipped aid slithered on "slipp so her sympathetic lather supplied with the synonym boots," which bn amei her nickname. Boots Maiiory has been ever since, up to and Including her test for MUM and the signing ol377 words
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Article184 1933-04-01 4 Laughter m eouri is usually reported as being Instantly repressed. When fthngoe/s see Leslie Fuller, the genial comedian, before the Bench m his latest 8.1.P. film 'Hawley's of High Street howt-ver. they will be able to fc ke an uproarious part m tr-e proceedings without any184 words
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Article146 1933-04-01 4 Another indescribably funny Josser "Sa-a thLs time entitled "Josser m the Army ha., been released by 8.1.P. The irrepressible Ernie Lotmga of course stars m this film, and picture-goers will onemore be transported to 1914 with Jimmy Josser offering his service., to Ktaf and Country. Not only does146 words
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Article27 1933-04-01 4 -s O mi. f m St clabol^ wardrobes ever Bbted for a motion picture actress was ;;■■'>;£<* Japan for Sylvi, Sidney to wear Buturnv f Par l -Madam,27 words
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Article, Illustration863 1933-04-01 4 Eleanor Packer - Eleanor Packer By IN all Hollywood there are no 1 eyes a.s blue a.t he eyes of Maureen O 'Sullivan. 'j the i "l! people, m h ting b( r n< I Irish-bi '1 Hollywood's v n poemi to thosi eyes I ni entin to863 words
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Article27 1933-04-01 4 Using the rtril :ttor. E.*:! >. to towi appe«rances at the icago.l •ral Pirk Biunci. great big hai chl landed themM Ivca lot c- ntrml Ptrk27 words
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Article168 1933-04-01 4 A I hop- tm ftXKlldi: rleya of High U now being by Thomas butcher'a fruiterer's and principal settings m H and each mporium is fvilly pods offering {rest inducements prlcei Tli t > draper's shop is *ondrousl d and the nttta* are com- to the change168 words
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Article26 1933-04-01 4 Busier Crabbe, Olympic Games star and c world swimming champion, makes hi* motion picture debut as the Lion Man m Pfelftmoqnt'i "Bng of the Jungle." i26 words
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Article, Illustration15 1933-04-01 4 Herbert Marshall and Sari Maritza. irresistible lovers m the new Paramount picture Evenings For Sale".15 words
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Article152 1933-04-01 4 From Salon To Saloon H I'h- M M i 3 I c at I and. kftn •d her by kflUaf her Miccessively and ..K a m power bdtfnd Mof munui|: and thy qwt-ii o( s><-.. Franc^c.v:, schooled m vice No more druwuui stuff for CM I lotaf to be UM152 words
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Article, Illustration371 1933-04-01 5 Leave Your Worries m Store. w> In bom In lia* b and ca:. italnl? do with tbe rhinge t< m piiaWf He 1 bad t nearly four >-ears ban wit and I rh the cttmata doe* nrflt well But oh, the worry of tat to do371 words
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Advertisement217 1933-04-01 5 Matin,,.: TO-DAY AM) SUNDAY. AT 8.15 p.m. J9f* jtwm mOF SbSt. KB j| _^d^fl BaY/ aVaw Jaw mffr A m. phone 6 905 mmE ton 1 .s//o/r/ ftfirt/R^ season! \N EVENING of FUN AWAITS Yor TOM WALLS /> SbwH^Bt dff-WBi L<msdalo's sparkling BWk *i Mm rumt'dv bLv «kj aWV Bflml^H'217 words
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Advertisement61 1933-04-01 5 HERE'S A GREAT WEEK-END SHOW. I capTtojl I Opening nf 70-Dav\s Matinee 3.15 Brought Back by POPULAR DEMAND Gainsborough's Record-breaking BRITISH Comedy Riot 3 A m K 'S i#H\ m I avm sm^K i. a^a» mm m m B M^ afm CICELY COURTNEIDGE and WINIFRED SHOTTER PRESENTED WITH RENEE PAVLETTE61 words
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Advertisement189 1933-04-01 5 "Faithless" is Coming! Yes! Aaother M.-(;.-M. l(i( j MATINEE TO- DAY AT 3 p.m. Every now and then usually unexpectedly along comes a happy picture brimful of i;ood humour and novelty and you hear people saying "WASN'T IT GREAT P 1 HERE'S AN EXAMPLE FOR YOl James LXJrsIS Boots Mai189 words
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Article285 1933-04-01 6 Colonel Morgan Lindsay's Success •*')«>. ii Our own Corrrsoondantl London. March 11. c<ii Morgan Lindsay, a t*aiwirri supporter ■>! steepfechasinj Inn )ij mbaltern days, won the NaUonal Hunl Chaai at Cheltenham with bai ynui.'r bom i-.'n well ridden by Mi r p Harding Dv ly f-<x-i. m285 words
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Article226 1933-04-01 6 ILeicostershiro Cricket Club [From o, i Own Correspondent London. Mar. 14. Th< annual report of the Leio -Mershin County Cricket Club Mate., that financiallly a heavy lots has been recorded on last teatOO Thr gate receipts shoe an inricatc of £222 compared with mi but irndei th,226 words
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Article138 1933-04-01 6 I Prow Out Own Correspondent] London, Mar. 14. One of the moat discussed men ar Cambridge is H B. Wheeler A week uro he was just an ordinary tirs)mia:i ■llflflm his College crew In tbe "Kent.- Now he ls m charge of the rudder lines of th<> University138 words
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Article70 1933-04-01 6 Plnal cup at Cambridgi ra Catherln who beat Pcnbn i penalty u<>ai >k >> There OW h .ition. The %mateui lUoktU ChamploQalilA 4|> v1 I WOO ;il Queen's Olub by K. A. W d i Akers-Douftu ror the' econd fii'' holden retaining their t: l' niv.i'what eastrjr by a vict<70 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article881 1933-04-01 6 HAMPSHIRE LEAD FOR FIRST TIME Keen Final Tie With Lancashire [Prom Our Own Correspondent] London. Mar. 11. Hampshire won tin- county championship l<n the first time m their history uhoii the} defeated Lancashire before a crowd »>f 10,000 at Boscombi Hampablre played capital football from start \>>881 words
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Article76 1933-04-01 6 Davta beat Undrum at Thurston's. London l.mdrum had a break Of 408 Final scores: Davis «roc. MOO), 24.7:>8. Lindrum. 24,007 There were exetttcg Menea m the Weybrtdge •Junior Mountain Handicap at Brookland's when Ci W J H Wlight'i cat caugHt fin- and was badly damaged. The other cars had to76 words
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Article834 1933-04-01 6 HIGH SCORING IN SOCCER Brilliant Play By Llllv i From Our Own Correspondent > London. Mar. 1-1. Saturday was an all-League day m Scottish ball, and triumphant afternoon generally lor home clubt. Then* wen two exceptions. r.nd, singuln !y enough, the League leaders, Hungers, were834 words
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Article63 1933-04-01 6 SATURDAY'S TIES I .Kin Open Championship Lee Ctec Har \s. f X Choong. Cbeooc Khee MEmg \s S. Q. Chan Inter-Club Championship C.C.W.W.A. beat S.C.R.C. 4-1. C.C.A.A. beat P.S.C. ■>-(); A.A.A. boat C.S.L.A. 3—2 SUNDAYS TIES P.SC vs. S.C.R.C.: CSLAvt: C.CW A. A C.C.A.A. vs. A.A.A. Praace63 words
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Advertisement148 1933-04-01 6 AWFUL BURN NG AND IRRITATION Suffered Six Weeks With Eczema. Cuticura Healed. I suffered for six werks with eczema It started with a slight rash on both hips and around my waist and the irritation caused me to scratch. Then it spread like pinheads and was red and inflamed. I148 words
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Advertisement353 1933-04-01 6 From his first teed of Cow Gate, Baby shows pleasure and contentment —he loves it And the Mother too watches with delight the regular and natural growth of strong firm hone and sound healthy flesh. The failure of breast feeding no\\ada\> Cow Gate! It is a plain "undoctored" need cause353 words
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3568 1933-04-01 7 CAMOUFLAGED TRANSFER" COMPLAINT No Suspicion Of Self- Interest, oavs President w I MR. LAYCOCKS OBJECTION I Severe Criticism Of Civil Aerodrome 1 uas alleged by Mr. j. Laycock at the meeting of the Municipal Commission yesterday that an itetii which had been "deliberately deleted"3,568 words
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Article69 1933-04-01 7 His Excellency the Governor has appointee the undermentioned gentlemen to form tru Sikh Advisory Board. Singapore for 1933 Mr. A. H. Dickinson. <Chaiiman>, Subedai Bach:..; Singh (Vice-Chairman Bhal Sonar Singh Viring. Sardar Sunder Singh Sawhnv I final Sunder Singh Karmonwalia. Sarda: Sunder Singh Wasan. Bhal Jewan Slngt69 words
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Article1240 1933-04-01 7 Containing a Potent Indian Drus i DETECTIVE'S CHARGE Milkman Arrested on the Wayside The cast- m which Northern Indian. Pas.m Singh, is chars i with bi n\ m possession of over $500 worth of Indi.tr. hemp, was v ntiminl before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the-1,240 words
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286 1933-04-01 7 CLOSING SCENES IN CHELSEA COURT MARTIAL NOT (iUILTY ON THREE ALTERNATIVE COURTS "On Trial For Treachery And Not For Immorality" London. Mar. '11. The trial <»1 i.t. B;u!l<-St< w .nt v. hn h r ix-iny at Chelsea Barrack i <\).-.t«(i to tonelude to-day Tffc Tudge AdVOC«t< umnnn^ up .ill ulrd286 words
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Article354 1933-04-01 7 Constable Discovers Stolen .lewellerv P'- 100 Of policeman OH I t..\i with threa ■•< .-i upants— two nun woman berida tbs orim Uiraufti at night had grave consequences for X bin Karsen who a. |(f H A Porrer, m the Criminal I;. < Witt) being m fraudiiNi,-354 words
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Article47 1933-04-01 7 At tho Cambridge Junior Exanunuti T1 hrlri m December 1932 tfarw c:i n riidat«-s tnm Rt..n Hiuh Bebool, namely Bala Monon. Lan KhiiMr Inn and I P Smith wcrr succt- v,ful rJii.s Is the Bltl tim<> studrnts wore pfM«M Cot thp CunbrMfc .lunior Ex;uniniHi.»n by this m4mm447 words
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910 1933-04-01 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY APRIL, 1. 1933. AN AIR SUGGESTION Fond for thought is contained m the suggestions put forward by Mr. V o. Lundon. Wing Commodore of the Royal Singapore Plying Club, at the annual meeting on Thursday Like many other institutions, the Flying Club closed the year w:910 words
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Article61 1933-04-01 8 Ceylon Tamil's A»QCiatkm extraordinary general mwflm will be held at the c.t.a. Kail i D Monday Th<> following appointment* are announced m the Gazette Mr. L. Rayman. M.C.S.. vs to act a.s Treasurer, Straits Settlement*; Mr. L V. J Laville. M.C.S. will act a.s District Officer. Province Wellesley: Mr. G61 words
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Article97 1933-04-01 8 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow RUBBER London, Mar. 31 s P ot 2 3 32d. (2 3 32d Forward 2 7 32d (297 words
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Article458 1933-04-01 8 Transformation of Grove Road Area One of ttM most remarkable' ChangW m th ice of Singapore m consequence of the wa\> of development work which has |OBC on m UK island since the end of the uar is thai In the ami to the weal <>t the rillage458 words
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Article126 1933-04-01 8 Bangkok .Motorist To Appeal a PSBBS SKK'VICK- COFS I'.nuUk. Mar. I J R Bui;. Barrow and Brown t^,. day to mx month,- km Hcata lor im v ou n< a v.'.u's muiiur.c wheretis killed and two children b n ther fined BO ti for not being m r126 words
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Article170 1933-04-01 8 Fierce Night Blaze m Capital rF:v>m Or Own Correspondent! Penan?. Mar. :;i. a M| Naw a' Sungei Patani broke out yeaterda) mornlnt when a row of houses situated beyond the Sungei Patani bridge adJoining the OlugWf Estate, comprising twentvthree homue contracted of plank walu with corrugated iron170 words
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Article39 1933-04-01 8 [From Our Own Correspondent 1 lVnm c Mir If. been reoehre* Cram England toe oeatto m London of I an*, c. v Hivip B din, t, )r of Kraft] i. i irk of raped bo cal39 words
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Article145 1933-04-01 8 New Outbreak At Jehol FIERCE FIGHTING Fear Of Serious Developments Shanhaikwun Mar .1 A severe artillery duel is i\ progress at hiumenkou feOtwtn the Chinese openitti; a homhani inenl on Japanese positions 1 a.m. It is lVaretl that it result m serious development* Keuter Far Fastern. inijliji145 words
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Article41 1933-04-01 8 Taipinu Tin Ihvd^n Strong Position Pmhmj I accour. >7 000. wli. Dunn iivd itaM into lx-: It VSI od Tin \l art ii..;: totalling $316,900 ton ha cash cmd aUnUrtni lead. Mv I F >..'•■ wa.^ re-elected dv41 words
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Article101 1933-04-01 8 PmkUni at the annual m< TUptaf Tip. Dredging. Mr Brown said had Moved .at. addit'.< riurmq Uv iMI iCCOttnt, tru> iluunnn amid th«-\ that additional rcftm ftM made by quota to tlinr rrvcnu* account Depreciation had km I tt BgUfH than usual ku.v to I c;! Hrn Mine101 words
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Article22 1933-04-01 8 Another Victim of v Dumpinu i. M Q ttaMd i!i on the subj ct r •a. Att.>vn«-\ that I* i.22 words
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Advertisement203 1933-04-01 8 0 Have YOU seen it? by sph;\] TO H APPOINTSfI M TO^Ujjr^ KINCi OF 81AM DIAMONDS SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT KINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. Bridal prorate In diamond set Watchea. Brooches, Bracelet*. Pearl Neoklaees LARGEST AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK. DO NOT FAIL, TO ENQUIRE FOR SAME AT mminiiHil L iii ■ii m203 words
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Advertisement73 1933-04-01 8 %J w BEAUTY PREPARATIONS Nourishing Cream Foundation Cream Cleansing lotion Orange Protective Lotion Hand Bleach Toilet Soap Face Powder Depot British Dispensary, Ltd. 33 Raffles Place Singapore. POLYGAMY ''My wife is one m a thousand," said a man m court the other day. Then ire are perfectly certain she has73 words
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Article120 1933-04-01 9 STORM TROOPsTLear COURTS f^\ 1 111 ¥TO Famous Lawyer Dies After v Terrible Beating A\IETY FOR BRITISH SUBJECTS Pmic-Stricken Rush To Sell Securities Causes Slump i > i NT Berlin. Mar II Mail rrusade against the Jew, m Oermani which due to start to-day appears to120 words
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Article64 1933-04-01 9 \iitv«.ip M.ir. !X. U Is N N I N 1 *n II WITH BTI II ill iMI i H> H. tch will n. no way I Helmet leaders ridicule that 1 U wtKe leai I M the ordi BLI MP o\ BOURSE IVrlin. Mai p B64 words
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Article595 1933-04-01 9 SINISTER BANDIT rlfiUKb KIDNAPPER OF MRS. PAWLEY Htlieved Responsible For New Outrage Newchuaiiß. IMur. 11, Manchukuo authoriti- to the utmost to catch th. have had no success thu.s far .:atioiis have revealed thai landed with then captives a: on the coastline about twenty-north-west of Newchwan.; the595 words
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Article21 1933-04-01 9 Duhlin. M.ir SI. :it of a discussion betweon tin Irish and tho Trade Unions the tually sett R21 words
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Article398 1933-04-01 9 TEXT OF ROME AGREEMENT Ten Years Peace And Treaty Revision Paris. Mar. 31. What purports to be the text of the Mac Donald Mussolini agreement In Rome is published this morning and contains six articles. 1 he first Is that O rmany, Prance, Italy ur.d398 words
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Article91 1933-04-01 9 Fatal Demonstration Flight hi China 1 1 Hong Rons. Mar. 31. John Stevens the teat pilot of the I I Aviation Company was killed to-day t m a crash at i.mchu>. Kwangsi. Stevens was demonstrating a new maeiune m his rapacity of aviation advisei to the pro-91 words
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Article79 1933-04-01 9 American View Of Otfpu Impasse New York. Mar. 31. It is undenood from a high "non-Son- authority" that Sir Esmond Ovey. the Bri'iih Ambassador to the Soviet Republic, will not i return to Moscow after the trip to London, according to the New York Heraid Tribune E79 words
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Article76 1933-04-01 9 Contemplates Retiring To Italy Shanghai. Mui. 11. Admiral Chen Bhao-kuan, Minister of the Navy, has submitted written Charge against RCarshal chanu Hsueh-liang. The Young Marshal, besides several breaches ol orders Ol the Government, is alleged to have sold the Naval School and Naval Hospital at Tientsin to the76 words
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Article19 1933-04-01 9 General .\r.i Chan- L.tr.. General ;su Ping- U To wh<. retreated n-.\ Siberia some months %n report bav< arriv-19 words
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Article262 1933-04-01 9 k ßreakdown Of Big i Conference RUMANIAN QUOTA New "Hope" Of Cut-Throat Competition I'ariN. Mar. .!<i. A breakdown o f the International Oil Conference with t return ol cut-throat competition and a further collapse of prices It feared as a result, of Romanian producers relusini; further to262 words
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Article87 1933-04-01 9 Men's Insistence on Union Recognition London. Mir. gg, Th« Ford motor 1 I tM en '..ii 1 r< 1 ti> 1 c ol the strl S 1 .7 000 fhe res 1 I 1 ict ion m The aea the strikei bio kets and holding meetings rasai87 words
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Article98 1933-04-01 9 SHIRTS RETAINED Washington Talks About War Debts Waahsagtash M.ir. \v .-:<:pt our shirts on anyway, was all the British Ambassador, sir Ronald Lindsay, Id s.iv about the further conversation he had with Senator Hull. Secretary Oi State, and their respei live Bnam lal advisers to-day with regard to the world98 words
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Article68 1933-04-01 9 LOCUSTS Experiments For Control Hy Aerial Poison Sprays London. Mar. '29. Experiments are being conducted m this country into the possibilities of locusts being controlled by means of subjecting flying MS4 BUS to a cloud of poisonous material discharged from aeropanes. The Colonial Secretary says it is too early to68 words
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Article66 1933-04-01 9 Huge Fund For State Relief Grants Washinjfton. Mar. 30. The Senate has passed the f ßlll authorising the establishment of a $:)0O.Of)O,C0O fund, l >r unemployment relief grants to the Stat<>^ markmg the Central Governments lirst step m this direction The Finance and Construction Corporation will raise66 words
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Article36 1933-04-01 9 Sweeping Over Two States New York. Mtr 11. At least ten have been killed and score* injured at Center (Ttxas) and Eldorado (Arkansai>) by a tornado which i« sweeping the c <* states Reuter36 words
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Advertisement136 1933-04-01 9 I^^ SPECIAL OFFERS J^F ROBINSONS fl > Fine <r«'am cotton tellular mesh >3 ATHLETIC VFSTS. J V. Neck, without IiUCHJI I V^ F nt plastic r h^>»'d ♦'nils Soft and cool. I In Sizes I 34, 36, 38, 40, 42-in. t he>t i b Price $1.00 each. l /YSPECIALU UOFFERS//136 words
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Advertisement1043 1933-04-01 10 ..fl^g I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co Ltd. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Cod., Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIOMION Co1,043 words
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Advertisement497 1933-04-01 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Dae Spore. 8ail» Spore I B. CITY OF MANILA For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg Apr. 15 Apr. 17 I 3. CITY OF KHIOS For Havre, London,497 words
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Advertisement393 1933-04-01 10 Mm %9 British India and Apcar Lints. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMK LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. rx a OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JA Doe Tonnafe. Sincere. T»niia«e I RANCHI 17 COO Mar. 31393 words
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Advertisement638 1933-04-01 11 Iff I 1^ ROUND-THE-WORLD TRAVEL vUjl 1 O. S. K. LINE ix. .^HAVJNO OPPORTUNITY OP SEEING ?vR D E ST SOITH AFRICA, SOUT AND NORTH AMERICA, JVPW CHINA INI)( uVJ!Mv\ ANI) STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WITHIN APPROXIMATELY 5 MONTHS TO 2 \EAHS TIME AT PASSENGER'S OPTION Vk <iv!^ -WORLD TKAVH FARKS FRO>I638 words
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Advertisement469 1933-04-01 11 B^^^^Bblbjßi Br^^B Ba ««^""^Bi Ba^B^a^^uVfl TO GIItOPE FBOM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VI COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, Free. Pierce Apr. 8 Apr. 11 Apr. U May 23 Pres, Monroe Apr. 22 Apr. 25 Apr. 27 June I Pres. Van Bur. n Mcry fi May 9 May 11469 words
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Advertisement942 1933-04-01 11 WT m I VI KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ M WEERT— Saturday. April 1 Blinjoc. Djeboes. Soengei-Liat Paiiwal-Pin v. Koba. Toboali and Batavia. VAN LINSCHOTEN— Saturday. April 1. Pwaj -nm ils only.. OH. <-Lheue (n«.t ers». Babanc, TJalang, Meulaboh, Tapa-Toan. Wnatiang, Sinuk.i. Banjak-ialaa* Bibolga. Sasak. Padang. Indrapocra. Benkoolcn. Kroc and Bataua. PAHl'll—942 words
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Advertisement507 1933-04-01 12 Burns Philp Line. JaY Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY ~ANI) MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AM) THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 ton*) and U* 8S MANGOLA < 3,352 tons). [Cargo only] •f> MAREI I. A li one of the largest and finest steamers trading507 words
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Advertisement424 1933-04-01 12 BIBBY LINE. [LONDON .\DDRESS 22, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W.I. of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON. COLOMBO, MARSEILLES. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang HOMEWARD SAILINGS I .t v Rangoon 1933. SHROPSHIRE Apr. 13 OXFORDSHIRE Apr. 27 STAFFORDSHIRE W II GLOUCESTERSHIRE M 25424 words
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Advertisement266 1933-04-01 12 THE EAST ASIATIC CO.. LIMITED. (Incorporated In Denmaji Telephone 5323 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTf. R HIM HAMBIRO AND C OPENIIAOI n From From From Ftntr Spore Malacca Port F» M 8 Swell LAIANDIA 18 4 18 4 3^4 MEONTA I/I 9 5 ALSIA 30 5 30266 words
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Miscellaneous660 1933-04-01 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Be:>ar) Monday and Friday 1 7 ptn Kelantan <\ia Gcmas) every660 words
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Miscellaneous579 1933-04-01 12 LLOYD'S AGENCY. Messrs. Byme and Co.. having resigned as from March 31st, 1933. the undersigned have been appointed. BOUSTEAD AND CO.. LTD LLOYDS AGENTS AT SINGAPORE. CHURCH SERVICES Passion Sunday ST. ANDREWS C ATHEDRAL 6.50 .im. Hoiy Communion 7.30 ajn. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 10 a m Chik!ren'a579 words
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47 1933-04-01 13 STRAITS PACIFIC FREIGHT TARIFF NO. 3 COCONUT OIL Et! from April i 1933 the rates of tit on tin.- commodity will be a> follows: Oo t oil (m builki USGI TOO per 20 cut. C nut nit (m a 01 other ers) kS 10.00 pei 50 eft.47 words
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Article208 1933-04-01 13 Orders Placed For .~>B T; ng 1 mi i;. the bhipt industrj comes with anthat orders ha\. been placed with v;ii;. i yards for at nea sel i se hv cludo 20 <:<:." ressels 2 Intermediate -hips, "2 ■mall gels, 30 mtsceU imall craft i British gunboat and l208 words
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Article781 1933-04-01 13 i;:e Uowing i>as- ngera disembark* fi no t;.- i' and O. Elanchi (from I ndon March S) Mr and Mrs B AlUn Mrs l B Baker, M: I T Ballam Miss M t: Barboux Miss D Dcum Dr J Bell, Mrs J A Bohannon Mr. E a BoUes,781 words
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Article238 1933-04-01 13 Junk Sunk After Collision With s.s. Ipoh or. Tuesday night, at about 10.30, the s.s. [poh collided with a Chines.- junk north-west-ward i the Dindings The collision occurred north ol v Pangkor while the [poh was on her way to Singapore from Penang The master of238 words
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Article324 1933-04-01 13 Blue Funnel Ship's Hurricane Experience Glowing tributes were paid at Liverpool Town Kali to Captain D. L. C. Evans, master of the Liverpool steamer Phemlus, which was saved during ;i hurricane In the Caribbean Bea by his courage and leadership. The captain bt» Ice down when replying. The324 words
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Article184 1933-04-01 13 35 Per Cent Of Fleet Ip Last Year German oaVers are suffering fiom i depreirton even more 1 Intense than our own. Judging from a recent statement issued by the chairman of the Association of German Captains and Ships' Officers In 1932 there wen nearly 35 per cent184 words
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Article145 1933-04-01 13 Founder of the Woosung Hankow I Pilots' Association His many friends m the Far East will regret I to hear of the death of Captain Chapman I Loach which occurred at Shanghni after a brief illness. A senior member und founder of the Woo-sung-Hankow Pilots Association. thr145 words
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Article16 1933-04-01 13 Th«- m Kangaroo ftirlvtd from Fn-mantle with 4.538 iheep fMttrdaj ftnd ihe for P>>rt Suctt-nhan. to-dl16 words
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Advertisement167 1933-04-01 13 ■TC VERYWHERE IN CANADA ANO MOST OF THE USA ____I__V_V'l H _l__^__Dk Hanadian National in^#n'| 11"• '-i TAe Lirru>sl Hiiilniiif SyHtcw m North .\>>,nni «fr Y^_( 1 X »M) DISTINCT FROM CANMH/VJ* CACIHt. K\ 1 1 v* > fTll'r'"'"?? 11^ been offered to the public of ikjJ Mala^ a for167 words
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Advertisement81 1933-04-01 13 fcfe FOOLED! i^fl I FLIT is the quick, sure J X/ way to kill all germ- L J KV\ carrying insects ffl& Bh«^> f 1 1 V <: Flies V&r Mosques I Moths /k\ Bed*** 3 i J;|j|J Roaches/ rj«| Ants If It is not m this sealed tin it81 words
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Miscellaneous47 1933-04-01 13 CLEARENCES Ma: 30. R«-iyo Maru. Hrinan M;iru. i Japan). Sui Sane. Alipore, Am;; Leong, Rahman. Honu Kt-at. Rompin. Sin Kheng Seng; (Brit); Joseiina. Kota Tjandi. (Dut). M;>:v II. J dr Witt. Mams. Tinombc. Op Ten N(K>rt. <Dut»: Comorin Ferak, <Bnti; Matsumnto Mam. (Japan*. Van det Lyn. flXrt >.47 words
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Article827 1933-04-01 14 RADIO NOTES NEWS Broadcasting m Singapore i Mr. Roland Braddell Joins The Fray v (BY OUR WIRELESS CORRESPONDENT) Thin*, .ue beginning to happen at lad «,i> I Umnnii): to take up arms very seriously m the caus<> of h»a] broadcasting I ems generally agreed now that w are years behind827 words
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Article254 1933-04-01 14 Popular Shortwave Radio stations j The following is a list of stations which can be received In Singapore Java Stations teandoeng FLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia and other -.stations. Usual call after records 'Hullo Sydney." Tanjonic Friok. 21 metres254 words
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Article242 1933-04-01 14 CAGES BROKEN BY ROUGH SEAS Four-day Game of Hide-and-Seek The arrival m Liverpool for the Zoo of a umber Of animals brought from Calcutta by he P. and O. steamer Behar has brought to »ht strange doings on shipboard. <; When the ship was m242 words
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Article363 1933-04-01 14 Free Church Leader Says Catholics Seek It i A itrotll attack on the Anglo-Catholic movement ffli made by Mr James Lockhart m his presidential address to the National FYee Church Council Assembly at Sheffield. He said: The declared purposes of Antilo-Catholicism •.\re the revival of Roman Catholicism363 words
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Article49 1933-04-01 14 The Prince of Wales is an adept m the art of i conjuring. His teacher is Mr. Arnold de Biere, and the first trick he learned was to turn a silk j handkerchief Into a Union Jack. He is gifted m sleiEht-of-hands tricks, and is very clever'; with cards.49 words
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Article79 1933-04-01 14 Nairobi. Kenya Colony. YLO, 31.4 metres Horn about l p.m. Melbourne, VK3ME, 31.56 metres from 5 pm Sydney, VK2ME. 31.27 metres from 4.30 p.m. I>jokjaka r ta, Java. 483 metres from 6 40pm to 8.40 p.m. Medan, 44 metres. huOi mass on Sundays 3 from 8 am. lUu ml Brook.79 words
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Article630 1933-04-01 14 AMERICAN AMBASSADOR TO LONDON Member of Dorsetshire Family l__ Mr. r. w. ninihsfn. the n/iw American I \mbassador to the Court of St. James', is saying good-bye "good-bye to the green graai if Kentucky, to the flowers, and the trees." Among these he has made630 words
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Article194 1933-04-01 14 Tlie undPi noted non -fiction works viO bo ready for issue on Saturday at 9 a.m. Blackledge <W.J> and Ex-Legionair.- 1384. Hi-ll Hounds of France. Buchan (Johni Sir Walter Scott. Can < W.G.> HelTs Antfels of the Deep Submarine Adventures. Illustrated. Collins < Norman) The Facts of Fiction194 words
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Article26 1933-04-01 14 Canon J. L. Kyle, Vicar of Carlton-ln-Cleve-lanrt, North Yorkshire, who owns two farms oousrht the only village inn so that he could ?los? it on Sundays.26 words
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Advertisement45 1933-04-01 14 if; TT>T^T^?^^rniHj^ffi To treat these complaints successfully, get to the root of the trouble Clarke's Blood Mixture is the world's greatest blood purifier and 1 healer, it is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. < Of aa Chemim and Stem. Brolly good m LIQUID or TABt.ETfcrm45 words
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Advertisement977 1933-04-01 14 BANKS AND INSURANT CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m fiOO.OOO shai. of £5 met v (M)o.ooo Reserve Fund RjMOJN Uttenrc Liability of Proprietor U 000.000 ■BAB OmOB I 38, Bishop^atr. London. EC. 2 Agencies and Br;in<'hrs Ah-r Star I977 words
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Miscellaneous249 1933-04-01 14 IiKITISn BROADCASTING CORPORATION j PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. J DAVENTRY. ENGLAND j > Wavelength* 25.3 metres and 31 3 metres Salurtla>. April 1. I Gjf T. 2.30 p.nv Time Signal from J i Big Ben. News i Bulletin. 2.45 Dance249 words
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Article580 1933-04-01 15 PLE LIQUID .^SOURCES 9 rofit of Over Mi. Tapak Xi M haM at the registered off day, Mr. w. h Mi thorn present we I I' iiid Mr .1 A Clai 1 adopt on p<>u and act ended Dec. 31 1993 the 2 I i commodity bsb580 words
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Article147 1933-04-01 15 Changes m Representative Mar M !0. AuifiK m Can Oom M i i Am. IMphone1 M phone and Fgrapti «v M M Atdu'M.n K.uliuin! 44 U 4J Duponl :<r> v .'.4 Plw tone Common 9>.. 9>. c;.-n Electric 13 Cleti \I ,t ii U'i 11 11Cioodii,147 words
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Article403 1933-04-01 15 R.GJL. to Indoilako Fire Tests R 1• :u ci. from tin tune to suggestions happih without foundation tiat rubbei flooring Is an mflammablc matei I- been pointed whilst ci uu. idilj enough, the Aiiislted rubb ortog rontains com- n.i\ an anti-ftring Tii. Hl l Prop 1 C snmlttee403 words
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Article40 1933-04-01 15 Kaihvnvs and Kaffirs m Demand London Mar 28 On the Stock Exchange I -i.t. rairwi w ,-re good features Othei wctlon were inostl\ dull. Commodity marki rallj Inactive, Wall street opened ter lmhtly rallied R* 'Her Win j<40 words
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Article447 1933-04-01 15 JAPANESE DEMAND FOR TIN Have Commodities Reached I owost Meesrs. William Jacks and c>>. writing trom London under date oi March 8 state I.eadinu US authorities consul r that the present crisis means that commodities and c. uriti.s have now reai hed their lowest point m the world depression but447 words
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Article313 1933-04-01 15 Linings foi Ball Mills Poj some years much has been heard ol the advantages Ol rubber ttntaga for ball mills. Although at om tun.' this application was deOnlterj hailed as s great success, the fact remain., that to-day there are tew mills il any which ..re lined313 words
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Article93 1933-04-01 15 The Mount Everest expedition 1- to be equipped I'iih it irlrelesa reoetvtni sei which will \y taken up to the base camp <l»3,ooo feett. the highest point it is .said to which an »-quipmenl of this kind baa ever been transported. The apparatus Mill hoilMd m siiecially onstructed trak case93 words
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Article402 1933-04-01 15 PARIT PERAK RUBBER CO., LTD. I Trading Loss of $14,000 For Year The 17th annual general meeting of t.he shareholders ot the Parit Perak Rubber Co.. Ltd* was held at the registered offices of the Company. No 33. Beach Street, Penan';. Mr. D. A. M Brown presided. The chairman addressing402 words
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Article129 1933-04-01 15 LEWIS PEATS REPORT Singapore, Mar. 11. Witti very little demand from the rubber consuming markets prices have been Inclined tag slightly, but the sellers have shown no real inclination to -ill. th< volume oi business pinning has been relatively -mall BUftnrsf during the- woek has been (ion a: the following129 words
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Article158 1933-04-01 15 Aver Tengah Rubber Estates. Limited The report by the directors to the sixteenth ordinary annual general meeting of shareholders ot Aver Tengah Rubber Estates, Ltd.. to be held on Wednesday. April sth. at 12 noon. a'i 4. Fort Road. Malacca, states that the year's working has resulted158 words
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Article48 1933-04-01 15 RU BBER AND TIN RETURNS Evatt and ('<».. Kual.r Lumpur. GkillCtartss: X.mi Tin -492 hours. 152,000 cubic yards, 380 pikUk or ore, estimated cost $I2.L'on p rCUbh yard 8 cent-. RenonK Consolidati a: 288 bOiirs iSjOOO cubic yards 546 pikuls i>f ore. estimated coat $9,000. per cubic yard (;T48 words
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Article76 1933-04-01 15 The Federal Oflsdfcls Ot N v York lvently made an lull lief 111! disc >veiy In regKXd to a .shipment to a Rubber Co. .lprmy m the Mates. It was labelled 'Liquid Ruobe Dunlop Latex.' 'and the shippers were given an appropriate name On the wa\ a bill of lading76 words
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Article355 1933-04-01 15 EXCHANGE RATES SELLING London, 4 months' sight 23 27 32 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 13 1 6 London, 60 days' sight 213 25 32 London, 30 days' sight 2j3 3^4 London, demand 2!3 23)32 London, T.T. 2 3 11|16 Lyorus and Paris, demand 990 Hamburg,355 words
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73 1933-04-01 15 >I.ir« h :ui.. i* o'clock n0..,, itin.iv loHon R.S.S Equal to London S'.mdard. spot (loose) m; r, i, R.S.S Equal to I ondon Standard. 1 8 Iftjlt sutndai.i RMJB OK Ttnd»-i April B S|lf May o j April-Jim.' July Bept t; 7in S§'H Oct-Dec I73 words
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Article888 1933-04-01 15 CLOSING QUOTATIONS IRIHW M.\R( H IISI B*porc Municipal 5 px oi r.vjti i.d ItM-M S2'J (100 000 11?. rl. B'pore Ifunk Ipal r> pr of 1928 red h»4k-«;k si! i, ooo.ooo nr 113% eJ B'pore Muinc ipal 4'^ p.c ol 1930 red I^7o-80 $5,000,000 107 IO8 1888 words
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Advertisement79 1933-04-01 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance m force oyer $35.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Strait* Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry EC ny has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British79 words
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Article353 1933-04-01 16 Six Wickets For 34 Runs AUCKLAND TEST England 31 Runs Behind: 9 Wickets In Hand \inkl.iml. Mar. 11. 'i ht i between He* Praia rxi t: nd Opened fo-dav m sensational won the t<>s.s and elected to bat v it to face the attack <f All353 words
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Article109 1933-04-01 16 Tournament Tirs For \t Week I tennis tournt meni will i om- :<• follows \V s TTJ D ..ihl. Ball 1 M;s- 1,,,, Worham plusls l H EBOAY'S TIES M< rton B f Wilkinson vt Dobbs. and ICn X R sti m phi 3 \s Mrs i« r109 words
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Article75 1933-04-01 16 •a the E R.C lawn tennis ai as follows: Singles Handicap f> F> d( h b i,. Oehi V (all tan Dr. O. F. de Boun W B. T n olin. O. O. st iu\ C. B Mi'! rUEfDAY-8 llEfl >mi;l«'> H.induap J di Bousa C. V.75 words
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Article29 1933-04-01 16 Ou waterlogged rondition ol the in n d iasan ><h (vr match between the A and Pulau Bran: which was to have l)laV Btadhun, »ai :i«'d29 words
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Article86 1933-04-01 16 BOAT RACE TO-DAY Gruelling Race Expected [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. Mar. 31. The weather forecasts are doubtful V.i tin Boat Race bo-morrow. Cambridfje are slight!} ahead bn Urn bettmi thoufh the cres has hov.n itself uneasy m rougil water >UCti IS m;i\ i)i expected to-morrow86 words
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Article154 1933-04-01 16 Wireless Receivers At Sea View The broadcast ol the University Boat Race. v. huh Will be wnl OUt OVCT the Empire station by tIM BBC. to be puked up at the Sea View hotel lor tii-. benefit of the roemben ol the Singapore Oxford and Cambridge Society154 words
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Article176 1933-04-01 16 Arsenal at Home to Villa Following are to-day's fixtures In the Hoir.t fi i tbmll i•a nM Division I: Arsenal vs Aston Villa. Binning' (Kirn vs Sheffield United Blackburn Ho\ n vs. L.cicrst^!- City. Blackpool vi Boiton Wanderers, Derty County vs. Liverpool, r rton vi Middlesbrough Leeds United176 words
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Article132 1933-04-01 16 To-day's Rugby Internationa) Match 'r nxtun n Ireland and B ill be p. Dublin ground togame original i >hruary 25, could not be played vwm^ lo the severity ol th weather The Scottish playen took 30 hour- to renrh Dublin from Glasgow ..r:: 12 hours after they132 words
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Article32 1933-04-01 16 London. .Mar. .U. i^- utti ol yesterday's English League football mat* i1 1 are as follows: DIVISION I Lcieestet 3. Blackpool o. l»l\ ISION 111. (Northern) I><>nr:. y Halifax Reuter.32 words
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Article83 1933-04-01 16 Following arc Monday's ties m the B.C.C I>nnlfl Tournament: MONDAYS TIES GNMI 1»..u!.1iI Taylor and F. T. K. Hoblx o\v< SO /s, R P Young and b j. p Pletcher plus S. U 11 O. Ekin,' and Li, If. T L. Wilkins.n owe v c, v Andrews and83 words
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Article38 1933-04-01 16 The following will play for Minto Youngsters at cricket Against Asiatic Youths to-day at 2 p.m. at Balcsti.r- H Cliilson (captain. Ah x Ahmad HOMein, Li-kli. M Shah. Hamzah Oman, Sidrk. Ataan and ZatnoL Reserve Padal and Ruhmad.38 words
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Article501 1933-04-01 16 THE (iRAHAM— SULLIVAN FIGHT Dramatic Ending of Final Round There was a dramatic finish to tht Graham Sulli\an return fight at the New World last night. Graham had won at least seven out oi the ten rounds but In the last round Sullivan got home the501 words
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Article210 1933-04-01 16 Rearranged League And Cup .Matches Changes m the fixture list m League and Commercial Cup matchc: announced by the S.A.F.A yesterday tire as fotlOWi Marine Department vs. Medical Col Union, <>n August 2 will be played >n S.H. Board ground. S.CFA. II v.-. Nodical College I'nion postponed from210 words
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Article113 1933-04-01 16 NON DESCRIPTS CRICKET CLUB The following an- invited to play lor the Noncl.. scripts Cricket Club again* st Josephs Institution to-day at 2 p.m. on Nondescript* ground: c. o. Rodripo. i m. i>, ni rather. Samson de Bilva, Carlo Pcrrira .1 N Fernando. Shelley Andree. R Bates Abeywardem, P R.113 words
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Article530 1933-04-01 16 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS Rigorous Investigation Being Made l ml. .n Mar. 29. The t-xammation and removal of the wreckage of the air liner City of Liverpool, which met with disaster near Dixmude. beuan this afternoon m the presence of a British Air Ministry inspector and the530 words
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Article238 1933-04-01 16 Mr. A. Donald and Miss Marion Campbell Mi Alexander Donald, the popular src football player, was mauled to Miss Marion Gordon Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mm J A. Campbell Of Potters Bar. London. at UM Presbyterian Church, flint pore oa Thursday The bride and bridegroom pvxot-ded on238 words
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Article41 1933-04-01 16 Shanghai. M;ir. .\Knhai Chiang K.n-shk, accompanied by his wife, win leave Nanking for hta nattv< village at Penghua to wit nil ancestors' gravei He will v. nun to North China m ken days Sin Ch< w Jit Poh.41 words
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Article15 1933-04-01 16 The Strata BetUemenU pod bAee proforma time table far the second quarter b n.m av.uiRbte.15 words
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Advertisement140 1933-04-01 16 WARWICK BOMi. THE QUALITY NOTEPAPER SEMI SMOOTH WRITING SURf (PLATE FINISH) OBTAINABLE IN PADS POST QUARTO SIZE (100 SUFI POST OCTAVO SIZE NOTEPAPER (Boxed Five Quires) POST O< I ENVELOPES COURT OCTAVO (PER (BRITISH MANI'FAC TIRE). FROM MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUS [I SINGAPORE. M CooKeo'l IVI EATS DAILY FROM THE I140 words
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