The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 April 1933
1933-04-05
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1933-04-05 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. v<>. 13,923. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1933. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article53 1933-04-05 1 U.K. the Governor presided at the annual meeting of the I'nion Jack Clvb—Page The I.S. airship Akron, the world's largest airship, tell into the se» with heavy loss of life—Page 9. Nazi auxiliary police have arrested a Briton—Page A fine of $200 was imposed m the Arab53 words
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Article52 1933-04-05 1 ANTI-JEWISH BOYCOTT ENDED Berlin, April 4. It is officially stated that the Nazi boycott of Jews will not be rammed to-morrow m view of the cessation of the "atrocity propaganda" The Nazi boycott organisation will remain intact ready to reply to any attempt to renew the Jewish boycott52 words
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Article43 1933-04-05 1 [FREE PRESS SERVICE—COPYRIGHT] London. April 4. To-nisht's Evening Standard says that the M.C C. is ordering an immediate thorough enquiry by a committee on body-line bowling early m May following the return of the English team players who will (tve evidence.43 words
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Article1398 1933-04-05 1 Tiic ran, wiiini i., still quite km m It i morning, mm t<> b» drawing the mv colour on oi everything m m lit The eoooool p.turu look refreshed after their nlghtfe rest. Neat the road an M,me eaeuartna trves, .-r.^nng and Whlspsrlni tO each OtIMC1,398 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement223 1933-04-05 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK l MUST APPROACH TO PURE RESH, PASTKIRIZED MILK i IMNXKLE IN THE TROPICS. MN'ABLE AT ALL LEADING I 'RO VISION STORES 1 KAFFLES HOTEL I MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL I TO-IIGHT I TEA DANCE-6.30 to 8.15 p.m. J INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 to MID-NIGHT mmmmmmmmmmmmmm mm^~~ mmmmmmmm ~*~~~mmmmmmm~mmm223 words
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Advertisement103 1933-04-05 1 H^^ y\ <^H^^r «^hm I^^hH INTRODUCING TOLLEY'S Fine Old Liqueur Brandy S.» |mt qiiiiil iii<-lii<liim duty. V The Rotary Club of Singapore MEETS TO-DAY AT 1 p.m.~ at the I AOELPHI HOTEL BUSINESS MEETING ROTARIANS ONLY NO GUESTS J I SEA VIEW Thursday, I HOTEL APRIL (Hh, 1933. j DINNER103 words
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Advertisement225 1933-04-05 1 A Chinese sampan owner was fined $7,000 for being m possession of contraband rli.indu—Page 7. Trainer L. Casson was injured at Penang —Page 16. In first division matches yesterday the Royal Artillery beat S.C.C. by 3 goals to 1; Pul.ui tonal beat I.C.F.A. by -oils to I—Pase1—Pase 16. The r.iil\\:i\225 words
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Advertisement21 1933-04-05 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO PI'RE, FRESH, PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN TIIK TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES.21 words
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1207 1933-04-05 2 ELABORATE DEVICE TO SAVE SMALL SUM Two Chinese Sent to Prison For Three Months An elaborate device by which two men sole water from other tenants was disclosed m. the Third Polire Court yesterday, when the offenders •ere charged before Mr. A C. Boyd1,207 words
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Article562 1933-04-05 2 PROFESSIONAL VISITS TO MOTHER No Question of Etiquetii Involved A London doctor has huc< ceded m Court m a claim for £650 brought i. his brother for !99 professional att» m! m ?>."> years upon his mother. Mr. Just lie Swift hoard th- I ?ourt562 words
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Article87 1933-04-05 2 Miss Patricia TMfPI dmmliti i Tri^KS the widow of Command* i has just anno\tnced her Moi Emir AH Abdul Azb S\ (ii::^ ii> ti\cd for Jiuie. Thomas Browninu' a We t dtoafcey <ii Bidden In hta boa worth £110 end £40 D il' H< the Po-^t oiri Bavin I The87 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement32 1933-04-05 2 OfM I DO ini-cs. Liu.- pipes Violi pip*»? •nd pti now bein mad< cntly ir.cM.v bo nsist on their Kl K pr^T h:»\in;; plpa Uj suit Uie ol«)iu- iclwm of their turn32 words
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Advertisement435 1933-04-05 2 Conducive to slimming:. Starch reduced and made with fresh natural Gluten. STOCKISTS MEDICAL HALL. LTD. HKMISTS. OITI'OKT ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. BUSINESS CARPS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BI7CKERIDGK Hl«h«t CUm W»rk— l-WMI EaU«. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7SiS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIOVERS A REPAIRERS. 14.% Change Alley. Singapore The Cheapest House435 words
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Advertisement546 1933-04-05 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE la hereby given that tenders an ow Invited for the following materials oi ;rvlces and that particulars of such tender! lay be obtained In thr Tender Room lunlclpal Offices Supply of Sulphate of Alumina for period 16 33 to 31 5 1934. Date of546 words
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Advertisement601 1933-04-05 2 NOTICES. ROYAL SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE (Singapore Branch). In view of the continued slump conditions it has been decided that there will be no celebration on St. George's E>ay this year. The Committee take this opportunity of appealing to Members of the Society for funds lor the European Unemployment Fund.601 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous197 1933-04-05 2 THE WEEK Wednesday. Mh. Hieii Wafer, 04 24. 6.8 It.. 20.07 6.2 ft Rotary TUBn Adeiphi Hotel 1 pm. Football- RAF A League (Div lit Harlequins VI Wiltshire Regt. 11. Stadium. Annual ajnrti of Anglo-ChaMai Oonttauation S< hool Jalan Besar. Ten:., S.C.C, R.S.Y C. and SRC. tournaments. v; Ballet m197 words
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Article460 1933-04-05 3 Jar of Sapphires and Pearls Found RELICS OF BUDDHA Discoveries m Ruined Avudhya [Prom Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, April 2. Ayudhya, the old capital of Siam was sacked by the Bnrmans m 1767 and the destruction ol palaces and temples then was so complete that At460 words
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Article95 1933-04-05 3 Formation of Holding; Company ii-nra. Mar. M). A very Important decisii a relating to the security of foreign creditors m c nnectfon with the :i construction of the Credit An>talt haa been reached by the Government agreeing to implement a draft agreement by which a holding tompanj willReuter Wireless - 95 words
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Article279 1933-04-05 3 Monday. Mar. 27. Group Captain A. H Jackson left King's House. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Federal Council held at the Government Offices. Kualn Lumpur. Tuesday. Mar. 28. Hon. Mr. If. B. Shelley and Miss Shelley. Mrs WeiC, Mr. R C Edyvean Mr. A. H279 words
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Article31 1933-04-05 3 A memorial >rrvir» for the crevft f tlsfl two Ocnnan Zeppettiu which were bnmyht down at Potten Bar nnd Cuilitv duiuiu Use uai vas held m the churchyard at Potters Bar.31 words
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Article297 1933-04-05 3 Water-Huns and Spiders on the .Menu Insect-eating babtts have persisted and sun persist only amongst the most prlmltlvi race* ol mankind, like Australian aborigines and the African pygmies, but e> n m many races which have reached the tgricultural sta^c. An Interesting example la offered by the297 words
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Article86 1933-04-05 3 Restriction on Sterling Released London. Mar. 29. The basis for a new Anglo-Aruentinr < o;i mercial agreement has been reached -is tlx result of the visit of the Argentine trade d< It gation to London The Aruenlint (iuvcinnirm has intimated its willingness to amend th< sevcic restrictions onReuter Wireless - 86 words
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Article209 1933-04-05 3 Movement Benefits Unemployed Montreal. the "A...- > -perlenced neb landward movement from the urban commnnltii hat whnji luw p.'.f i during tin i)., U ordtng Dr W J. Black. Direction v: <\,- lonhmtion [or the Canadi.tr. National Railways. Commenttni on tins movement, Dr that tiv demand209 words
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Article215 1933-04-05 3 Cirosvrnor House's "Drop" Sincf The Dorchestrr Opened A view th:il Park-lan« CMUIOI -import two hoCeh \;i^ exprcated .it London Seasons. The Orosvenor Houm Hold ■.ppaaleel gainst I l.itm- IWHIBIi nt by Wfstminttr Assrssment Committee <>i $47.00<i m* t^.,,,,. which had l..<n r. du< d imni CSS.29 BMI .ipptiti215 words
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Article80 1933-04-05 3 Every dip ha* hS dny \T-.n hfti pal, has studied his diet, provided bin with .suru«-<>ii« uui hoipttsJi and i-vi ii with k C me, thr kfttcal tap <>: ill H. i l«> br covered uith Lift Atmraace Policy I Of 1 ODdOB bllSllM nn In hi tut which \kiii80 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement444 1933-04-05 3 Pepsodent announces a notable new discovery -an entirely new cleansing and polishing material that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used m tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre— FlLM stains disappear completely. I "MI h Pepsodent Laboratories an- is still the Pepsodent you have always444 words
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Advertisement318 1933-04-05 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1926. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE Nos. I, 2 and 3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street. Malacca. BOARD OF DIRECTORS K. C. Eu, Esq.,. The Hon'ble Mr. Tan Chen* The Hon'ble Mr. Lim Cheng Lock. Ean.318 words
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Article745 1933-04-05 4 Award Ignored Hy Soviet Mr. Baldwin, on behalf of Sir John Simon. Urn Foreign Secretary, has circulated m the Official Report of Parliament a statement giving the history of the Lena Goldfields case against the Soviet Government .since the arbitral award of September 2, 1930. and explaining the745 words
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Article107 1933-04-05 4 Judgment against Mr. James Van Bibber Bry-f-on. of Park-lane. W., the £7.800-a-year film! chief, was given m the King's Bench Dtvtston m the action m which he alleged wrongful dismissed by Universal Pictures. Ltd.. of War-dour-street. W. A jury had found that Mr. Brysao had b en107 words
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Article1055 1933-04-05 4 Will. Goldston Reveals^ His Biggest Mystery 'l"ht Mystery Man ol the Mystery Men is v.luil the nia-icians cull Will Goldston. He h;.s ;m uncanny Hair (pertape it is a magic one of skmu through" all the most puzzlinu illusions thi't Imwc everyone else completely IwflW Nov. m1,055 words
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Article952 1933-04-05 4 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson CONTRACT BRIDGE By •THERE is co word heard more frequently a.the the Contract table than the word If." •'lf I had done this or "If you had done that are the starting poinfo of many a heated postmortem. These postmortems are both interesting952 words
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Advertisement207 1933-04-05 4 IF YOUR BATTERY COULD SPEAK, IT WOULD SflY CHANGE TO f »/l^»Wr^a^^ m They spark when others can't and make starting easier! <wJHHggggggggggghJV GARAGES DISTRIBUTORS FOR MALAYA BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Remember ASK FOR THE ENGLISH A.C. Allenbury s Foods I are particularly suited to the I feeding of infants m207 words
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Advertisement199 1933-04-05 4 uA"ffifl fj] YV Quaker Oats is perfecrl\ Xl l^iV^ milled from the finest £n &S£*. itSiii^ pre-cooked by an i W^a^^m\ elusive oven rivo s U/rrFr*^7V^vfti scientifically packed to pro--1 serve all its delicious tlavou rand rich nourishment. Quaker Oats Coots m 2 1 /z minutes longer if you prefer199 words
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Article, Illustration235 1933-04-05 5 111 l SUPPORTERS of the W.st Ham FoUhall Club wwe m an enthusiastic mood W thty arrived at the Tpton Park (iround, London, to watch the cup tit m ;t ich between West Ham I'nited and Itirminuham. VAST CROWD at the Upton Park ground, London,235 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement48 1933-04-05 5 RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 Picture EVERYONE ENJOYED! HERBERT MARSHALL CHARLIE RUGGLEB, SARI MARITZA m I'aramount's Impudent Viennese Romance EVENINGS FOR SALE I* 4 rs'.m Here is a show |i J* W nP*7 so za y, so I I polish c(i, »<> i p L^-J£> lavish—and ah, I <^ i9^^^B?JiJ so happy48 words
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Advertisement108 1933-04-05 5 England's Greatest Picture Greeted hy PACKED HOUSES at Last Night's Premiere I capTtlol MATINEES TO-DAY at 3.15 and TO-MORROW (Hari Raya) The Gaumont-British Triumph ROME EXPRESS Make a Nijfht of it by DINING at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT where the famous child Danseuse RENEE PAVLETTE will appear during dinner NIGHTLY Between108 words
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Advertisement171 1933-04-05 5 MATINEE TO-DAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY AT 3 Two of the Krnni most dynamic personalities brought together m a xivin stv.rv nt times: M.-G.M. brings you a rare pro^ramm, of f o,n,,v ,n, arnu^'uuZ astonishing entert.iinment. Aeo 7 n TALLULAH BANKHEAD f ROBERT SUPPORTED BY LAUREL and HARDY IN THEIR NEW171 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article619 1933-04-05 6 Huge Crowd Sees Derby Defeat Sunderland [From Our Ov.n Correspondent! London, Mar. 14. The Football Cup replay between Sunderland and Derby Ccunty at R'.,ker Park, which the latter won by I—o1 0 after playing extra time will be remembered especially for the amazing crowd scenes- -75.120 people619 words
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Article345 1933-04-05 6 Stockton and Kingstonian m Final LFrom Our Own Correspondent 1 London. Mar. 16. Kingstonlan 3. White. Primaries 0. At W-st Ham Btockton 2. Brnemth Ath 1. At New Cross Witli Stockton luckily defeating Bournemouth Ga.s Works AthL-tic. and Kinustonian tefttlng Whitehall Printeries. the Amatcu: Cup final,345 words
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Article916 1933-04-05 6 ISirmiiigham Outwit the Villa [From Our Own orrcspondent I London, Mar. 14. There was some very interestine; mid-w?ek League football. Birmingham had the satisfaction of outwitting Aston Villa In the postponed game at St. Andrews i2 1> The Home Club were more skilful than their rivals, and although916 words
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Article135 1933-04-05 6 At lacrosse the North beat the South on Guy's Hospital ground, Honor Oak Park, by 10 Koals to 3. It was their nineteenth successive win, ond their first-first m all. The South put ur> a very herd fight, however, and at half-time they had kept the North's score down to135 words
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Advertisement161 1933-04-05 6 Cooked MEATS Wlf AMI' fPISH I DAILY FROM THE (noitEtr nun miai /"pressed I f\ &t£&m£~^ tcncue fLiilJll^t: To the last drop P fW' iff t~loi .|v ft, i n/J c7&€a(&i~cwi}mo, 1 j /*r iij j irrTglrri' I -^JgnrTm sueccuJLSe ir r/ 1§ «s oeononucai WHY SUFFER Ef7E AA A161 words
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Advertisement483 1933-04-05 6 OnflnE* .iftfcf 4s^R^*' '<k. fIHR n^v x '-I r 'J? x iniite.s yoM to try tfiis Netc Tonic Beverage i "Cow &l Gate Chocolate Milk is made from rich England milk and lightly flavoured with tine Chocolate. It m;«kes a vt-rv diqestiHo, pal;itar>le and nutritious drink mott >uit.ible as a483 words
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52 1933-04-05 7 Taken to an Unknown Destination EMBASSY INVESTIGATING AFFAIR Berlin. April 4. auxiliary police imifai a Briton named Harold and took him to an unknown destination. The British investigating the matter. lie recently was dismissed .1 German news agency on the grounds that he wasReuter - 52 words
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Article39 1933-04-05 7 ING INCIDENT AT KIEL Einstein's Property Confiscated < nlocin-. \|ir. I. tt t i th, boy. rict i tunenti and plain ;mri *'V» ii Ai graph* -ta- tOfi :»pll ilis[rom tii« Bbopa and and now ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article77 1933-04-05 7 N.i/is 1WtI.ii. ,%pT. I. ported .1) i "i lined killpd by ;i Shop ij< I i ttorm troopi through the mn- n they a 1 <i to iOIV I v as MKi 1 I id In Mimittanct Ui ;:< :.tull boy- h t>. the Burprta 1 :;;Ij1> dWireless - 77 words
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Article123 1933-04-05 7 < o(|Mirm«T. BelglW. April 'I. v tired ;md ill <! M U) tht ill' BUUTk <i i <> man; has arrivi d hi n :»ntisi who t3« suit s his CJrrman rights of a ftwiaa citfc n. ..lion m Bnisstls of hirepudlatc hi*- German nationality, lowed b]Wireless - 123 words
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Article65 1933-04-05 7 Berlin. Apr. I. boycott is badly mamnlaMl m tte Picked are actlvi > ut -ide wd^kawm taurants hut th«- .Irui.sh shops m 1 it' open and have not been -Renter Win Ins. Munich, Apr. I. I VOO Stiirchir. leader of the antiboycott < ampaiuM stuttii to-ni-^iit thatReuter Wireless - 65 words
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Article84 1933-04-05 7 Kt'ilin, April :i for granted that th«- Mrtt-fnrttn wiU not b MUBlfld Tin- Chairman It onn i Hen Btrelcber, m a •it Muincii said that millions Ol QcrmaiM Micellatioa of ihr boycott bui ipllne nuist be maintained i Max Ethdnardf is tiic latest victim nU-JewtohReuter Wirelss - 84 words
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Article72 1933-04-05 7 London, \pril i).. boycott ol German •■•> retched at meeting 1 u.,t,ii Conunittec of the! •tkxu In Bniain hip vi *****. it tM I receot evenU m Oflrmaag to mU «.ff tensive saeasures again I the Haste, providing we receive an assurance that discrimination against Jews shall cease72 words
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Article223 1933-04-05 7 Chinese House Breaker Sentenced Prom Our Own Correspondent] >lala<<a. Apr. 2 Two Chin harted at. Malacca %S~ ..ith house breaking and robbfrj at the house of s rubbei tapper at 'm l'h mill on the B nda Road. Jasta The accused. Bock Lock anas Bock afun,223 words
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Article149 1933-04-05 7 Dealings Resumed m Canadian Securities Demai auction with end oj the quartet recjutremeptt caused ci dit t< become mor< a the Qovernment pa>ing s hlgh< i cent for thi m Mirj Bill i Dmmodation. London. \|>r. 1. i slings c inadlan In l untie a I -daj foUowlnti149 words
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Article138 1933-04-05 7 PLANTER'S LIBEL S UIT Claim for $20,000 as Damages Mr Justice Gerahty was occupied for several days m the tpoh Supreme Court last week m bearing a libel suit m which Mr W B. Taylor, i planter and engineer of Sitiawan. Perak. is claiming $20,000 damages from Mr. H Ooodwyn,138 words
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Article130 1933-04-05 7 Control of Import and Export of Coin Th WMJB Government Gazette publfc I bill to regulate the import and PK|)orl of coin Into and from the Federated Malay States to b<' introduced m the Federal Council. This Bill r •enacts as a Federal Bnactmea; the U iv130 words
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Article1009 1933-04-05 7 GOVERNOR PRESIDES AT ANNUAL MEETING Great Boon to Service Men The annual meeting of the Union Jack Club was held yesterday at the Club premises. North Bridge Road, his excellency the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, m the chair. Others present included Sir John Scott, the1,009 words
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Article403 1933-04-05 7 CAT FOR GANG ROBBER Identification Parade At Coolie's Bedside 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, April 2. Remarking that the case was one of the worst which had come before him, Mr. Justice Whitley at Malacca Assizes to-day sentenced a Chinese gang robber to 10 years403 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Letter268 1933-04-05 7 C.E .Z.M.S. SCHOOL Jo the I ilitor. Sir,— Tins school bas now reached the 90th. yea;- ol Its history; during this long period it has carrfc d on Its uood work for Asiatic girls without Intei motion. Tr-day then are about MM unis. liK-iudum 20 boarders, ol all age* and268 words
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Article165 1933-04-05 7 Contraband Chandu Found m Sampan The admission that he had been engaged by a passenger on the SA L.yee Moon to Smuggle ashore approximately 51. 500 worth ol contraband chandtl was made by a sampan owner named Tan Kirn Yang, who was sentenced to a line ol165 words
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Article55 1933-04-05 7 Wednesday, April sth I livfnrr Mr. .lu».ii< r >lill> at I».l*> a.m. Suin-nioDs-ip.-Chainbe:- m S. 882 32— M X K;nuj)--psah ft: S. Oblatiiiiiathan and OtlM In the >nd. t ourt at 11 a.m. Part heard S. 564J32 Lee B«\v Neo (mw.t \s: Ng Nog un.w.i and anotber. Mr.55 words
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Article1217 1933-04-05 7 Point Raised m Lottery Case WHA HUAY Sequel To Bugis Street Raid The questions as to the qualifications of an expert witness and whether or not the accused should be discharged or acquitted and discharged, were moot points before Mr. J. F. I. Gregg, the Singapore Third1,217 words
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Article288 1933-04-05 7 PRIME MINISTER TO MAKE STATEMENT Labour Obstruction m Commons London. April 3. Mr. M.v Donald r.iwspd ;J v ns.ition whin he announced m the House of Commons that a Bill wtn i presented to-morrow hftng Governmeni deal with Importation of Russian ioodi iiiui ait- Bill will288 words
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Article143 1933-04-05 7 Fine of $200 Imposed on Defendant Judgment wa delfvwred v the Oriulnal Di.stn. t Jttdge, Mr H. A I the Arab lend CMC In \>. i A W. Al■l ;t local A::iDi( newspaper, Al H ised a Byed b named AM A!>:n ol having voluntaril} rubsjJ sjrtevova hint143 words
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Article61 1933-04-05 7 Cbiiv m tin i v. ho bo hi liitended for flvo by M: H. A. I Crhaasal Dlstrli I Judgi yi tei day 1 Led that the complainant, <n rnterlng ins hut at the fourth nik i found that the back door had i broken open omplalnanl61 words
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Article43 1933-04-05 7 a aeaich by Devon wooaan Mn w Thompaon ol Crawl Neat, Kydney, for )n-r lost brother, ht Thr brother lefi Northani ni i>i\<.n for Auatralhi m 1877 and haa |ust bi d to Cam m Ball bui y, I th Aui ti atta43 words
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865 1933-04-05 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1933 AN OPPORTUNITY FOR JAPAN The whole of the Empire will share m the "profound relief" of the British community at Newchang that communication has been established with the pirates who carried off the four British officers from the steamer Nanchang. It was the865 words
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Article362 1933-04-05 8 Novel Setting for a Screen Story Aftrr twenty years of film production it is an ingenuous scenarist who can discover something entirely novel m the way of settings for a screen story. This feat has been accomplished m "Rome Express. the Gaumont British production which opened a season362 words
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Article94 1933-04-05 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 London, April 4. Spot 2 3 32d. (2 3 32d). Forward 2 316 d. (2 316 d). Tone94 words
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Article593 1933-04-05 8 Aims of Singapore— Johore Show One of the principal aims ot the SingaporeJchore Agri-Horticultural Show, which opens at the New World on Friday, is the r.timulation of interest m agriculture generally among the younger local-born Chinese m the hope thai they will turn to this form of593 words
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Article189 1933-04-05 8 A Story of Post -War Vienna Vienna at tin- post -War da\>. when hardpressed counts and once-illustrious dukes were forced to sell thrit magnificent CMtIN anci assume the roles of romantic gigolos to earn enough f^T their ban existence. Ls pictured m "■fWtfnfi For Sale, the entertaining189 words
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Article66 1933-04-05 8 L. CassoiTs Fall From Pony at Penang: From Our Ovn Con rspondcnt IV n.. ni;. April 4. Training on the racecourse this morning was marred by an accident to trainer L Casson who recently returned from a trip to Australia. He fell while ridinK a pony which he66 words
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Article28 1933-04-05 8 Paris. April 5. The Citroen motor rar works will reopen on April sth. Practically all the 6.000 employe have accepted thr reduction m wares Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 28 words
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Article21 1933-04-05 8 Bombay. April 4. Ranjitsinhji's .successor will b,. his nephew Rajkumur Di^vljayslnhji. who is an elder brother of Duleepsinhji ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article122 1933-04-05 8 EXPEDITIONS FLIGHT Houston Airmen Rcu.h of 35,000 Fed Bon The aeroplane »»t MM HO flown over Mount Everest After a lonij wait for tan bers of the expedition fi that the wind In the uppej dropped considerably and <itrial flight They MMOdMi two specialK (quippedReuter - 122 words
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Article149 1933-04-05 8 Relief At News of Ni Captives Newrhan Mr. Pears leports that the ca N.uu-han^ ;m Ml bound arid M but hi could Ml at pre-rnt NW At the urgent request of the Ja tlf«; the rontent of the pirat-reveah-d MM <>f Ml dane i tiations for theReuter Far Eastern - 149 words
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Article46 1933-04-05 8 Scope of (Jovernment'> Rum Trade H\U Ixmdon I Reuter understands that the draft Russian bill confers drasti. the President ul the Board of T: orders affeifiiig .sptciflc raUnnrlf |OOdi or to prohibit importations alu The Government Is roiiferrlnr minlon.s on th« sub.i«( t ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article68 1933-04-05 8 I*imlon Vpi It i> wnd< r.sltxKl 1 1 uit th< i-hasn-British mc!neei> arrested m Run. ni;nit ujkUt paiagraphs si\ t«> il. 58 ol tin- Rtiviaii iiinnuiti «>d> ti thf\ will br accusert o1 bii»x -rv and conspiracy SOVIKT PROTKSI Momo«. \|>iil M Latviriofl hax stionul.s prot< Oernian Eniba.ss\ anainst theReuter Wireless - 68 words
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Article71 1933-04-05 8 President Roosevelt's Appd to Governors Washington \nnl President Roosevelt, m letttff ernors of the oil .-t.it* s HMM recommend Concrvss to prohibit tli atioii m inter-state or !or« itrri OM I manufactured m any stat< m vlol.ii states laws. He .says "there seem* it «ui< that an emer".enc\Reuter - 71 words
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Article73 1933-04-05 8 Cardiff to NffMMMitl For H The tir*t railway BM4MM] t; England is to b. inauuwr.it d Western Railway Com pa m «'H Apri' a regular daily service will romrrv Cardiff. Torquay and Ti •iniimnuth takinn about 4.S minutr^ (<«m hours by train. The fare will b* E3Reuter Wireless - 73 words
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Article43 1933-04-05 8 I .Hi.i..' Arrangements are pnxe.du,.for the co-operation 'if Uh India m the eommememrnt and n of an air route from Britain to HM stated \Tr Butler. Undn Wk In the Housr ol OMMM Hannouncement M the subirrt vaaM Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Article24 1933-04-05 8 The Rev M R Doraisamy of tit* Mission will arrive m MVfM Wm week and preach at The Tann' Church. Short Street on Sunday24 words
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Advertisement259 1933-04-05 8 The sign of the best BEER ALLSOPPS Have Youll Visited Our New PROVISION STORE IT IS^WORTH YOUR| WHILE COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. CREATSALE f Outstanding Bargains m Fashionable Corsetry j "TWILFIT" GIRDLE 1048 "Jl'NO" NET BRASSIERE. "JUNO" SUSPENDER Wrap-round m artificial Special value m a strO ng tinj BELTS. hi,.v259 words
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Advertisement57 1933-04-05 8 MONEY IS A SENSITIVE MEDIUM, says a financier. If removed from the pocket and exposed to the light, it starts shrinking away, especially after an accident or illness when it literally melts unless there is a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICY to reduce the financial inflammation. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE57 words
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Article, Illustration305 1933-04-05 9 ES LARGEST DIRIGIBLE WRECKED Admiral Moffett and Majority Of Crew of 77 Feared Drowned DISASTER has overtaken the U.S.S. Akron, the world's largest airship, which fell into the bren drowned' 8^ ye St rday feaf€d that the of thf crew of 77 have Ih, United305 words
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Article74 1933-04-05 9 Little Hope of Savin* Remainder of Crew Washington. April 4. i* p«trtm» nt has irported to 1 «evcH to the effect that the light by storm, wa.s probably 1 tiling and caiiMht fire and crashed «nd the cutters Mojava and 'ontlnuing to search floating -ibk> survivors. ilReuter - 74 words
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Article120 1933-04-05 9 I{|(| 1 and R3H Tragedies Recalled i>)u was launched m June, "ii was created during her A tht dLscovery of an alleged to sabotage construction In airship should not be airworthy the Z RS4, the airship had a tn M cubic feet, was 785 feet n 'hed 180120 words
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Article29 1933-04-05 9 Geneva, Apr. 1. i>h OovenMMOti ratification of the Imitation convention wa.s n-cHved bj J "v. t«)-day und the Turkish Governttttcmttoi will be submitt.-d on Mon- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 29 words
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Article190 1933-04-05 9 Greater Emphasis on Security j Paris. April 4. The new draft memorandum of the Four Tower Pact just completed place.-, a meatei emphasis gQ I urity than the Anylo-Italian phUtt but Wgnm with the latter m n lar a? it suueests a Four Power Pact to seekReuter - 190 words
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Article100 1933-04-05 9 ROME DISCUSSIONS Paris, April 2. France has accepted the idea of a European directory of tho "Big Four" but their must be no coercion of the smaller stats. This is the outstanding feature ol the lint official staument obtained from France since the Rome discussions. It was handed to theReuter Wireless - 100 words
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Article77 1933-04-05 9 Paris, April 3. Yet another "plan" i.s expected to emerge lium the discussions m the Pour Power part m which matter Prance is giving full consideration to the Little Entente objections to revisionist claims. It is understood the Cabinet is preparing the memorandum for an essentially new plan, distinct fromReuter Wireless - 77 words
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Article84 1933-04-05 9 U.S. Delegate Paving the Way Loadon. April 3. Britain and America are working h: nd m hand to faciltate the early convocation of the economic conference. Mr. Norman Davis had a long conversation with Mr. Mac Donald this n'ternoon and goes to Puris to-morrow to consult the FrenchReuter Wireless - 84 words
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Article62 1933-04-05 9 .Athens. April 2. At the age of 73 Mr. Samuel In.su 11. the ex -millionaire whom Greece refused to extradite on charges arising out of the failure of his vsim utilities company, is planning to establish m Macedonia a factory for the manufacture of briquettes from ligniteReuter Wireless - 62 words
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Article117 1933-04-05 9 Pope Releases Wireless Wave Vatican City, Apr. 1. Th<- lighting of the hugh steel Cross on the summit of Mt. Senario near Florence by His Holiness the Popi concluded the celebration ol the inauguration of the Holy Year which beW9 earlier m the day with the openingReuter Wireless - 117 words
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Article111 1933-04-05 9 12,7.17 Institutions Again At Work Washington. April 4. Mr. Woodin. secretary to the U.S. Treasury m a broadcast speech to-day declared that '12.737 United States banks had re-opened by the end of March, of which 5.387 were national and Federal Reserve member and 7.350 state banks. IReuter - 111 words
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Article95 1933-04-05 9 Chiang Kai-shek Leaves for Kiangsi Front Nanking, April 1. A gnVC situation exLsU m Kiangsi where Communist armies have Inflicted severe def. :'s upon the Government troops and .ire now •making a determined drive against the y ovincial capital of Nanchang. The seriousness of the position is illustrated95 words
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Article59 1933-04-05 9 Immediate Marriage to Miss Betty Compson Nice, April 4. Mr. Jimmy Walker, the ex-Mayor of New York, called at the Mayor's office yesterday at Cannes to fix up arrangements for his aiarriage with Miss »Betty Compson. the cinema actress. He was told he must await until the necessaryReuter - 59 words
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Article38 1933-04-05 9 Teheran, Apr. 1. The Persian Government has engaged Americans and Swiss as specialists and advisors m th» forthcoming Anglo-Persian oil negotiations m connection with which Sir John Cadman la expected to arrive to-day.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 38 words
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Article645 1933-04-05 9 Planes Destroy Railway Station MANY CASUALTIES Japanese Battleships At Peitaiho and Taiku Shanghai, April 4. Chinese reinforcements consisting of a division cf Shantung troops under General Kao Kwei-tze and several thousands of General Ho Chu-kuo's army counter-attacked the Japanese last night. In spite of heavy bombardments by theUnion Times - 645 words
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Article89 1933-04-05 9 "Japan Will Continue Administration" Tokio. April 4, Telling the islanders to do their duty m accordance with the Imoerial Rescript of March 23 and not to be misled by wild rumours. Mr. Hatsuda, the Japanese Governor of the mandated Pacific islands has issued thr first official pronouncement ofReuter Far Eastern - 89 words
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Article24 1933-04-05 9 PARIS— JAPAN FLIGHT Aleppo, April 4. Mary Sehilz, the French airwoman who is flying from Parts to Japan, has left here for Bushire.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement193 1933-04-05 9 ROBINSONS SPECIAL OFFERS DURING APRIL TENNIS RACKETS. A comprehensive range of Tennis Rackets "Primoris"— I "Krackshot" "Cannon" "Doherty" "Suzanne Lenglen" I "Matchpoint"— Etc., Etc.. strung No. 1. red Tropical Gut I 13 oz., 13" oz., 14 oz. I Price $13.50 Each Nett. GOLF CLUBS. L h U O n d193 words
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Advertisement882 1933-04-05 10 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 NAVIGATION Co Ltd. THE882 words
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Advertisement501 1933-04-05 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. one Spore. Sails B>>r« s.s. CITY OF MANILA Por Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg Apr. 15 Apr. 17 s.B. CITY OF KHIOS For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg501 words
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Advertisement386 1933-04-05 10 P. fe 9 O. British India and Apcar Lines. m (Incoi grated England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Dne *>»# Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage- Slrwra^or* SOUDAN 6.5C0386 words
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Advertisement600 1933-04-05 11 >* M MARSEILI E midS°b N rou2S WERP "o™*™ T !o4r O n M^ 'I 2 YASUKUNI T 12.C00 June 13 14 10.400 May 3 4 HAKONE MARU T 10 400 June 28 29 j T 10.000 May 18 19 SUWA MARU T 7 JuW 13 14 T 10,000 June600 words
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Advertisement326 1933-04-05 11 PRESIDENT llHEtt EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISPO LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND NEW TORE LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA326 words
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Advertisement935 1933-04-05 11 K. P. M. KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAJANG— Wednesday. April Prigi-Radja. Sapat Tcmbilaluiii. Poeloe-Ptalll R Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday, April 5. Muntok and PalembanTOBELO Wednesday, April 5. Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi VAN OUTHOORN— Wednesday. April 5. Belawan-Deli VAN HEI'TSZ Thursday. April 6. Hong Kong, Swatow and Amoy. REAEL Thursday, April935 words
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Article529 1933-04-05 12 DISTRICT SURROUNDED BY POLICE Anxious Appeals to Other Nations London, Mar. 7. In response to anxious representations made to him about the situation m Germany. Sir John Simon, the Foreign Secretary, has given an assurance that the British Ambassador m Berlin (Sir Horace Rumbold) has been529 words
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Article189 1933-04-05 12 Legatee Dies Before Benefit Accrues Hou an aged woman had planned, m secret. to Mil IN In her friend by a handsome gift m her will, and how the plan was thwarted by the friends death, was revealed by the publication 'of the will. The will was that189 words
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Advertisement704 1933-04-05 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 ton*) and Vhm 8.8. MANGOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] s MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de704 words
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Advertisement417 1933-04-05 12 BIBBY LINE. [LONDON ADDRESS I 22, PALL MALL, LONDON, 5.W.1. 1 of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mall Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Rangoon 1933. SHROPSHIRE Apr. 13 OXFORDSHIRE Apr. 27 STAFFORDSHIRE May 11 GLOUCESTERSHIRE May 25417 words
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Advertisement289 1933-04-05 12 s.s. KUM SANG (due ah* April sth, 19W) Consignees of cargo < x t tie ab. Japanese Ports are notified th.r vessel having grounded at M Average ha.s been declared, and of 5 per cent of the :irriv«<i of the goods will be collated also requested to sign an Ay289 words
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Miscellaneous667 1933-04-05 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kcdah Monday to Friday 7.30 a. in Saturdays 7 p m. Kuantan (via Je ran tut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friaay 7 pjn Kalantan667 words
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Miscellaneous140 1933-04-05 12 Serooskerk, Dut. 3929. from Antwerp 4.4, for Manila 4.4. Scott Harley. Brit. 193. from Siantan 4.4. for Anamba and Natuna Us. 6.4. Gen. Verspyck, Dut. 640. from Natuna lid. 4.4, for Natuna Island 7.4. Balder, Dut. 4101, from Makassar 4.4, for Port Swettenham 5.4. Lycaon. Brit. 4821. from Hull 4140 words
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Article685 1933-04-05 13 An Order For An R.A.F. Squadron The Air Ministry, it was ar.nounced recently have placed a contract for II months" suppLe: for one of the Home Defence Squadron of ai entirely n >v tyj*- ol aviation petrol made froir tinu h coal. The petrol is produced by685 words
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Article235 1933-04-05 13 The navigation company. Fearnley and Wftt of Oslo, have received the new motorshlp F. rnbrook from Burmeister and Wain of Copenhagen She will be put m service m the regular cargo line between the Par East and the Gulf of Mexico. Her tonnage is 8.450 g.r.t. There are B large'235 words
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Article335 1933-04-05 13 Work of Mercantile Marine Societies The shipping depression is causing much displight of the unemployed officers of th? Merchant Navy the majority of whom are not eligible for the State unemployment benefit is specially hard. During the lan twelve month, the Mercantile Marine Service Association has STSSt335 words
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Article208 1933-04-05 13 Position Still h Precarious The latest news received regarding the s.s. Suzanne which went aground at Half Tide Reef, about one mile from Dome Island. Swatow. indicated that she is still m a precarious position, says a Hong Kong paper of Mar. 24. The tug Henry Keswiek had208 words
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Article153 1933-04-05 13 Complete Parts For H.M.S. Sandpiper When the P. O. liner Carthage arrived m Hong Kong from London on March 23 she had with her a queer cargo m the form of the complete parts of a gunboat which, when assembled will be launched as H.M.S. Sandpiper, the new153 words
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Article220 1933-04-05 13 Attempt To Salvage Vessels Lost! In 480 B.C. It is reported that Italian divers, who recently salved a Venetian galleon sunk by the Turk* m the 16th century near Rhodes, are now 1 to raise the Persian war vessels sunk by the Greeks at Salamis about 480 8.C..220 words
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Advertisement452 1933-04-05 13 ISINGAPORE FREE PRESS I Office: 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE BOX Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE news 1.t..*. i mornin X Latest Specal features include piCures. brid B e notes ladies paß e with latest fashions, sporting' cinema, wireless articles, besides letters from > our own correspondents m London. Belfast Hans Tokyo.452 words
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Advertisement273 1933-04-05 13 i JnLorlick's builds up J^f" young bodies L /CHILDREN m their /^^N^^^^^ V I years should \^K^\^^ ?^^WJ be given a nourishing >^^^B^J^ A i\wTm diet one that provides /IM^H plenty of energy-giving I s^^ nJ I food. That's why doctors MLJ^M In recommend Horlick's [Vv v^ \^r^^^ X Malted273 words
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Article458 1933-04-05 14 Celebration on Completion of Third Cycle (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, April 2. Thirty-six years ago the first trains ran over the State Railways. That, is the completion of the third cycle (a cycle is a period of twelve yean) and as such is an occasion for more458 words
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Article320 1933-04-05 14 Fauna Society and Hubback Report 1 'From Our Own Correspondent 1 London. Mar. 14. Captau: C. R. S. Pitman. Game Warden of Uganda, who for the last two years was seconded by the Colonial Office to make a special Report with regard to wild life m Northern Rhodesia,320 words
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Article64 1933-04-05 14 U.S. Doctors' Powers to Grant Liquor Permits Washington. Mar. 30. The House of Representatives has passed a bill removing all restrictions on the power of doctors to grant liquor permits for medical j reasons. The *Bill w ill be sent to the White House and. ifReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article143 1933-04-05 14 When ar counts of the Zoo for 1932 are presented to the Fellows they will shewv that tho receipts from admissions have fallen by nearly £10.000. meaning 200.000 fewer visitors. Whipsnade accounts for some of the loss. Britain is to have her first Straw Hat' Day. since a committee has143 words
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Advertisement388 1933-04-05 14 TEA OF GOOD TASTE il's flavour is so delicious and rare lhal you can offer it for every occasion ____LIL §I i J k____l T*^~^*^Cl±^ i£*zS^C\ Ifc _l ii I I >\jt' _h*i^^b_Kz**^ \^^___H____s^?f^ Lover hci '-^kw r;- --.> z=Z\ fordailyusc J; "v-.-^ Brooke Bond Tea '-I I MALAYA'S RESTRINGING388 words
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Advertisement537 1933-04-05 14 BANKS AND INSURASg CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh537 words
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Advertisement352 1933-04-05 14 THE YOKOHAMA Spgl BANK, (.Estabh I. J j Capital Sub^critxd Pull J I Reserve Fund I President X h I Vkr-Pr^idrir I Head Ofti« 1 <.* Singaporr Branch: MfVF i RAIUKs H LONIM)\ BWK. Wostmin. t<r Bank. ltd I'ht National Provincial Lloyd s Bank Ltri MMNCUI Alexandria <EK\pt' Bat Calcutta.352 words
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Miscellaneous576 1933-04-05 14 I BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION j I PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES J FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, i i DAVENTRY, ENGLAND J WaveJengttu 25.3 metres and SI J metres. 1 Wednesday, April sth. 1 GMT. 1.30 pm. Time Signal from Big Ben. New* I Thames. Surrey.576 words
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Article482 1933-04-05 15 Won m Production Demand raw rubbei jii.uk. t ')<• the subj*'< t.H 7_ :i!xmt restriction. To 1 who btttWC that nr :l •■'">' tall time I niuncratnc V !i\ v lim b hew that I.^vb v I )t>rmit of dividend- and thai rlrtK tuj, J j lbo Itol482 words
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Article23 1933-04-05 15 for 1932. £1.459 Bel debit of profit it £2,964 Rubber harvested was '.'.!9,707 lb>. Average gross l*«r pound (against 2.90 d >23 words
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Article370 1933-04-05 15 Loss of Over $5,000 Last Year Ttu- t'.\ri.i.Y-third ordinary peneral mutliq "1 UW A Y r llqMi Ruo>>. CO Ud vas >v l.i *l NTahi. on Friday. Mr. Tan 800 HOC* thichairman. pTTTfrlttnt Th< chai ,(i i h,- board hai Coi the third mrrmliu pear to record370 words
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Article103 1933-04-05 15 ForeiKi: imports of tin ovv durtDf the month of March. 1933: Country of Origin Tons. 1 Australia 2 2. Burma 149 3. Netherlands India: Banka and Billiton 455 Singkep 62 Other Places 2 4 French Indo-China 168 5. Japan 65 6 Siam 1,529 7. Tanganyika 11 8.103 words
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Article135 1933-04-05 15 Accounts for year 1932 show debit to profit md loss account amounting to £2.742. from I'.hich has to be deducted balance unappropri;\t(>d from last year £2.481, leaving debit of £261; add Debenture stock interest commutation account, being allotment of Convertible. Debenture stock m commutation of interest on135 words
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Article56 1933-04-05 15 Loss for 1932. £767. which, deducted from £17.982 brought forward, leaves balance at credit of profit and loss account £17,215. Out 1 of this It has been decided to write off £1.653 f or J depreciation and to carry forward £15,562. Yield of rubber was 1,201,757 lb., compared56 words
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Article404 1933-04-05 15 Ocean .shipments of rubber, including concentrated latex, luux and revertex, being final shipments on ocean -steamers at all Malayan ports, during the month of March. 1933. In Long cons SUMM A R V SUMMARY Bheet Creix- Latex. Concentrated TOTAL. Latex Re vertex Destination Ex- Transhipment Ex- Transhipment404 words
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Article319 1933-04-05 15 First Meeting of Company j Since Reconstruction At the first annual meeting of the Sempah Rubber Estates, Ltd.. Mr. E. B. Skinner <the cliali-man) said that the aceornt.s submitted i were the first since the reconstruction of the old Sempah Company m November. 1931 The company's planted area319 words
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Article94 1933-04-05 15 Inited States Total for February America consumed '20,462 tons of lubber m February, as agairot 21.661 tons m January and 30.012 tons m February. 1932 Market estimates had been 20,000 tons and leei Imports were 18.875 tons, against 30,546 tons m February, 1932; stocks total 393.640 toni lagairust94 words
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Article372 1933-04-05 15 'To-Day Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES April 4 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 3 27 32 London, 3 months' sight 2|S 13 i« London. 60 days' sight 2 3 25 32 London, 30 days' sight 3 3 3 4 London, demand 2 3 23)32 London, T.T. 2 3 11|16 Lyons372 words
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85 1933-04-05 15 April Ith.. 1! o'clock noon Bu>«Ts Sellfra R S.S Equal to London. Standard. Spot loose i f; t: i id R.S.S. Equal to London Standard. 'FOB. 6 5 1,; Standard RS S on Tender Apt (j i t!316 Hay G3 16 6 1 J'.uio 6'85 words
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Article867 1933-04-05 15 TUESDAY. AI'KII. 4 111 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Connenu.-.t ($1) 4 Haytor ($1) ft) 71 Indragin ($1) 10 Jeram Kuantan <~>0. Jimah 1 SI 4 50 Kaniasan M 70 K.uah <$1> Kempaa <$i' 60 Kluang <$1) 7 90 Kundong 70 Kuala Sidim 80 Luaaa <$i. 50 60 Manda; Tekong867 words
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Advertisement79 1933-04-05 15 ts exceed $12,000,000 Assurance m force over 535.000.000 I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straite Settlements) 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 British Life79 words
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Article1273 1933-04-05 16 Attractive week-end cricket Burn and Mitchell m partnership— Another six wickets for U.irirls— s. I league competition Malays clear second obstacle Failure of the Chinese S.R.C. progress Boxing reviewed. B lar tin I e:,t match m a week-end which kfouajhJ with it soin.- Bog racket was that1,273 words
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Article125 1933-04-05 16 i Batting i I). C. Burn. S.t'.C. vs. United Sertiees 96 i Harvey, L\ Engineers vs. Fort Cunning !>4 I A. G. Cook«\ S.C.C. vs. Fort Canning 86 I it Boon, St. Joseph's vs. Nondescripts 67 Hands, Fort arming vs. S.C.C 62 Bgti Carpenter, I". Ser\ i« rs125 words
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Article240 1933-04-05 16 3.C.C. FIELD DISORGANISED SIDE The Odd Goal m Five R.A. (11th Batti Hi S.C.C 2. The S.C.C. were a disorganised team on the Padanß last evening when they met the 11th Ba:t R.A. m a friendly name and were defeated by three uoals to two. At240 words
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Article272 1933-04-05 16 Preparations For Coming Season The annual general meeting of the Singapore Polo Club, the first to be held under the revised rules passed at a general meeting last November, was held at the Club-house, on Saturday the Ist. instant. The accounts for the half-year ending December 31st.272 words
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Article498 1933-04-05 16 PENALTY GOAL DECIDES ISSUE Difficult Football on Wet Ground Pulau Brani 2; I.C.F.A 1. A wet ground made anything m the nature af ball control difficult at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday when Pulau Brani defeated the I.C.F.A. m the first division of the League. It was498 words
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Article232 1933-04-05 16 How Scotland Defeated ll.in,|.(l<!) I'uk. Apr. 1. A record crowd of 130.000 saw Scotland beat Englai i by two goeli to 01 E land fchren away chances m th Brsi half. missing many glaring opening*. Hulme the worst offender and towards the end En»land were soundly tx-aten. TheReuter Wireless - 232 words
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Article60 1933-04-05 16 The King Witnesses Close Race Newbury, Anr. 1 H.M. the King and Qieen. and the Duke of Gloucester saw a royal victory when the Newbury Spring Cup war, won by His Majesty'% horse. Limelight which beat Solonoid by a head, with Fonab coming m third. The bettingReuter Wireless - 60 words
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Article34 1933-04-05 16 Reuter Lor don, April 4. The results of yesterday's matches In *he Scottish Lra L le vere Odtte 0, St. Mirren 0. Pprtlck 0, Mother-veil 1 Quefn'b Park 3, St. Johnstone 3Reuter - 34 words
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Article704 1933-04-05 16 KATHLEEN'S GREAT WIN Brilliant Handling By Mr. Kok Sunday morning produced one of the finest rac«»s seen at Royal Singapore Yacht Club when the A. class boats sailed the second race for the Semerville Bowl, between Kathleen and Tarbet, Kilat unfortunately running things too fine at704 words
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Article192 1933-04-05 16 Best Finish For Some Years London, Apr. 1. The Cambridge crew, with the exception of Gilmour. No. 2. sat up nobly ir. their seats at the fini h of the Groat 'Varsity boat race, but Oxford, due undoubtedly to their fine final effort, werr more or lessReuter Wireless - 192 words
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Article171 1933-04-05 16 The folio Ing were I results <•; ties m the Royal Singapore Yacht Club ;.< tennis tournament; ffirtra beat Morton Brown I 4. 6 i. Dobbs w.o. Wilknson. Mi.s Orove raid Coltart o«t 15 boat Mr. ami Mrs. MacDonr.ld scr. 6 o, 9 7. I Mr. and171 words
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Article101 1933-04-05 16 The following have been Invited to play for the S.R.C. against the Indian Association on Saturday, at 2 p.m. on the SRC. ground: H. R. Bartels. T. Leijssius. G. Tessen>ohn. M. A. Wyatt, D. D'Cotta, O. E N. Oehlers. C Mo-b'Tgen, P. d'Almeida, M. Cordciro, L Alvis H101 words
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Article18 1933-04-05 16 Tae Anglo-Chine"*" Continuation School n;i:t! -ports will be held to-day nt th,> .i ;l i ;in Birar Str>dium.18 words
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Article18 1933-04-05 16 At a meeting of the Sii Dnlon it m AteMti to cup competition until th»» ri<«> football season18 words
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Advertisement44 1933-04-05 16 BUY EMPIRE PRODlci r Procurable at the leading Provision Ships Distributors I HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD I Singapore. Penanp, Kuala Lumpur, and Ip. m DAY AND NIGHT GAS IS KF,\L TO SERVE YOU. I I w■ >& r~7 /K. I N»^ J* I I I44 words
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Miscellaneous159 1933-04-05 16 BILLIARDS Clerical Union I urn:' Ti. Ibe itm ici the D I Clerical Union English Ga ship Trunament art- .t^ f< 5.4.33 at 7.30 p m Soon. 6.4.33 at 2 00 p.m. Goh Bl Hot, m (m m. J. P TbM 1 7.30 p.m. Ixx> Clung Sac. 7.4.33 at 8.30159 words
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