The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 April 1933
1933-04-10
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1933-04-10 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. ESTABLISHED 1835. y ,927. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1933. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article426 1933-04-10 1 Another plan for rubber restriction is outlined by a Dutch broker Page 9. M. Her riot has accepted the I.S. invitation to go to Washington to talk over the world situation with President Roosevelt Pa*e 9. A 24 -years-old New Zealand girl has started a solo flight426 words
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Article859 1933-04-10 1 "You mc, Im dotecUvi Mid .1 "I th'iu'-ht you \un B ;t I rema rkt d "That'i on Wednesday evening] corrected 'lM V "And :-boy." I no.' "Only on Sundays and Friday :;iUit pj.ntire. But Vm .i detective all the time, like. 1 maa* you never know when >om«859 words
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Advertisement209 1933-04-10 1 Mr mmSSSSm U FFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TODAYS ATTRACTIONS LA DANCE-6.30 to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL LR DANCE-9.30 p.m. to Midnight. RSDAV, APRIL nth. SPECIAL CRUISE BALL \MKS BORING PARTY IN PORT) 9.30 p.m. Midnight PHONE 5381. The Rotary Club of Singapore HRBTS TO-DAY at J p.m. at the JADELPHI209 words
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Advertisement163 1933-04-10 1 INTRODUCING Fine Old Brandy S.» |Hi- <|iiai I iii< lulling «lnt>. SEA VIEW HOflT TO-NIGHT MOONLIGHT CARNIVAL AM) AQUATIC SPORTS I*ROGR A M M E 7.00 p.m. SWIMMING COMPETITION (one length ol Pmgar) for Boys from 10 to 18 years (open, free style). 7.30 for Ladies (open, free style). 8.00163 words
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Advertisement83 1933-04-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Malayan Coffee- Page 16. On night or day— Page it). Th Messiah to-night— Pagi S Little's Sale Last Days— Page 8. New British -made Gilletie Razor BladesPate ft. CHRYSLER ENDURANCE inF Tni^^cooLiNG Vs^ REFRESHING Cnticnra T»l«*mn Soothes and cools Father's face and removes the afterghaving shine, comforts Baby's83 words
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Article536 1933-04-10 2 Twenty-Three Beneficiaries rii' report on tin* administration ol the Federated Mala. Slates War Relief Fund for LOSS states that the accounti ol the lund at the < lose "f the war showed a credit balance of £29.351 12. 9. ol winch 128. H.V.i 5 lepresents khC value536 words
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Article106 1933-04-10 2 I The following is tht programme <>t drills up to and for week-ending. April 16th To-day (Monday* 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters. I "C" (Scottish) Coy Coy Parade; Depot Coy.. I Arms Drill 5.30 p.m.. Headquarters "B" ComI I any 30 Yards Ran :< I iMrsday r> 15106 words
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Article2264 1933-04-10 2 MR. E. KLASS WINS GOVERNOR'S CUP FulfTist of Awards The followiiiK is the full list of prize winners m the Singapore- Johore Agri -Horticultural Show at the N«'\v World, which concluded last night: SPECIAL AWARDS The Governor's Cup tor the best collection ol maidenhair ferns (Adtantnm)2,264 words
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Article, Illustration345 1933-04-10 2 LETTER FROM THE LIVING BUDDHA RED INDIAN LI! A TIBK! Explorer Shows j Pictures Of Law At the Mtf out-s«t Of k lon Tibet which he <i< lr. J hall. Sinuapor... Mi 'American esnlOTOr Who I pan m Mm want <»i 'after a loneh MM M World.' declared that r|345 words
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Advertisement429 1933-04-10 2 t +a en Conducive to slimming. Starch reduced and made with fresh natural Gluten. STOCKISTS MEDICAL HALL, LTD. C'HK!VnSTS. Ol TPORT ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BDCKERIDGB Highest CUa* ff»rt-Liint Bate*. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7SiB. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS A REPAIRERS. 14A Change Alley, Singapore429 words
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Advertisement534 1933-04-10 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE la hereby given that tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained In Uv Tender Room Municipal Offices Supply of Sulphate of Alumina for period l 6 33 to 31 d 1934. Date534 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous194 1933-04-10 2 I THE WEEK Monday, 10th. High Wahr 10.09. 8.8 ft.. 22.25. 8.4 ft. Rotary tifTin. Adelphl Hotel at 1 p.m. Football S.A.F.A. L»-a«ur (Div. I» S.C.C. vs RAP at S.C.C Commercial Cud: Fraser and Neave vs Post Office. Stadium; Muni< n>al Serute vs A. PC GaylariK: M«ti\>ti< ld> VS. Monopolies,194 words
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Article2573 1933-04-10 3 I RPOCH-MAKING LAW CASES j London, March Zlfit. .From the tree Fress j Correspondent .pooh- making first place tial at Chelsea nan Batllie- ng militan m i the take of £50 ■mum barges and SttS da\s ■crneiit m re- the nr Sttry <■! bj Tnm2,573 words
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Advertisement264 1933-04-10 3 Like all the Best Mrginias CRAVEN A are LONDON made Londonmade Virginia Cigarettes are like London-Tailored Suits, the acknowledged best m their respective spheres ;md the most Tcr'SA'TviTute 0111^ 0 Factory m London or els«wh«Ve- is ARCADIA WORKS, the home of CRAVEN "A". In Arcadia Works, the making, conditioning and264 words
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Article659 1933-04-10 4 The Losei Pa>s. b\ Harold Bindlo^ (Ward Lock Co.. 7 6 nett.) Cumberland territory is portrayed m toll book with a vividity that is capable of causing Home-lon^im?. Canada and our homeland are merged with a loving literary genius. Harold Bindlo .-> uses a daring number659 words
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Article23 1933-04-10 4 Oklahoma City. April 1. The State Corporation Commission has ordered thP immediate closine of the b\g Oklahoma City oilfields Reuter Wirelesit23 words
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Article258 1933-04-10 4 Informers and Detect ive> Charged When the case of alleged extortion of $36 against two Chinese police informers and two Chinese detectives was resumed before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the First Magistrate, on Friday, the first of the fcur accused failed to put m an appearance, and his258 words
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Article82 1933-04-10 4 Mr. Chee Kirn Wee and his son were adraitted to the Malacca hospital on Mar. 28 last as a result of injuries received from a beating received at the hand.-; of coffee shop cool:es, says a Malacca correspondent From what could be learned it appears that82 words
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Article127 1933-04-10 4 Attractive Picture ExH at Kuala Lumpu Tlic SHan^or Arts Club ■S vt-.ir.s aui> 1^ Ratlli tile' hOnOI I plaining two (i> tfcxi The nunibi liv hide somi work t! .:i\ pictures by |fi k s < ,i!b 'it:. Mi fcfcN t'< d pt'iu ii portimM vUll li 1127 words
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2071 1933-04-10 4 Fatal Moments When Doctor Left Army Ahlers BY a majority verdict of seven to two the coroner's jury returned a verdict of suicide while of unsound mind at the inquest on Miss Army Ahlers. the lovely young German actress who took London2,071 words
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Advertisement54 1933-04-10 4 p ANNOUNCEMENT I w In response to popular I I demand, DX KESZKE CIGA- 1 I RETTES are now obtainable at I I all leading stores and tobacconists I not contain (iift Coupons which I I are only obtainable m the tins I M Sinßapore Penang Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. I54 words
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Advertisement47 1933-04-10 4 You need suffer no longer the pain «nd discomfort of Rheumatism Sciatica, Lumbago If your blood Is kept m a pure and healthy state remove the cause of the trouble by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. Of all Chtmisu and Storm Equally good m UQ UID or TABI^BT/orm47 words
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Article, Illustration90 1933-04-10 5 HN«J 13 teet l«.nu h> more than 7 fed wide b> the artist Mr. Maurice Kandall, of (.revilie IMace, X lburn. London, recording (ht- historic 1 "I the Honourable <'om|;an\ ot Master Mariners m 19?6 is to by t-xhibitfd at Trinitj House. Every member ha>90 words
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Article, Illustration54 1933-04-10 5 MLLB. IOBANE BIG ART, MM <»f IWltfi urn's greatest Honicn fenni> plftfim vw h<> i* well known at Wimbledon, is <nj .v- •■<! to M. Ji-an Monlcint rsirr. Mil* Siuarl has het>n r«<oKnis t d v a leading li^ure on th«* lenni.s courts for srwral >iars and distinguished hersvlf m54 words
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Advertisement131 1933-04-10 5 RESERVATIONS PJIOKE_6«)3__ DUE TO KNORMOUS SUCCESS of I EVENINGS FOR CA X? 1 1 '•aramountV (Jlorious I Viennese Musicale. I With HERBERT MARSHALL, I CHARLIE RUGGLES SARI MARITZA. I SEASON EXTENDED TILL TO-NIGHT. I POSITIVELY LAST TWO PERFORMANCES! I RETURN SCREENING FOR I OXB \KpIIT O.\LY miiko c.oinwvNMwtßs GREAT KRirisii131 words
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Advertisement110 1933-04-10 5 IBy Popular Demand FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY 1 CAPITOL i TO-iIIGHT OILY 6.15 and 9.15 JACK BUCHANAN and JEANEITE MacDONALD m Paramount's Sparkling .Musical Comedy "MONTE CARLO" SPECIAL RETURN ONE-DAY SCREENING SEE IT AGAIN IT'S JACK BUCHANAN'S BEST TO-MORROW NIGHT' Universal^ Sensational Animal Thriller 11 NAGANA" E Featuring TALA BIRELL110 words
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Advertisement237 1933-04-10 5 iO-VK.IIi WHAT happens when a real he-man is let loose m society WHAT happens when a pretty Rirl is brought up at an army post WHAT happens when a murderer meets his vi'-tim on the polo field JACK HOLT THAT BEST OF GOOD FELLOWS w ,th EVALYN KNAPP a story237 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article1407 1933-04-10 6 Oxford's Visit to Mining Valley I From Our Own Correspondent] London. Mar. >l. There was MUM interesting club rugby on Bafurday m fine weather, though the grain Is v vie heavy. J Oxford University by 8 points to 3 beat thi Rhoiidda Valley. The latter held the University1,407 words
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Article338 1933-04-10 6 Annual Cross-Country Championship [From Our Own Correspondent London. Mar. 14. Beautiful weather favoured the fifty-second Annual .Cross-Country Championship at Alderly Park. Cheshire, over ten miles, on Saturday. I'he Frank Wynne Cup for th? club championship was won by Birchheld Harriers, with 80 points, from Salford Harriers, with Belgrade338 words
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Article242 1933-04-10 6 To Take Place on July S Lundon. Apr. 3. The Royal Aero Club muMMtnoe details oi tin lC|ng*i cup An Race, which tahea place oo Saturday. July 8. starting and rimshinu at Bat-fi-lj ftfriMlllWii. Hatneld The entrant and pilot or pilots or [wwmiri riurst be British242 words
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Advertisement533 1933-04-10 6 SPECIAL VALUES FROM WHITEAWAYS II A H MX 1 H E E< T O X y&BSBBSB^S&i kalibu bmi ilami stoves uaj^^^^^B^^^f^^^^^B^Sß The "Ralcblu' seines of cookir.u stoves •ri repn s.nt the lat«>st development m I modern blue flaw oil ranges. The gkM i r 'il vessel which supplies oil to533 words
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Advertisement288 1933-04-10 6 Freedom and DUFFS Whisky gang thegither B GUARANTEED 12 YEARS OLD. ■/■^L^jHß 1 Bun iUv (o lrn Kh<M> j-TjjS^^j^^J Kirn Ann Co.. Orchard Road. V l^^^i !r Guan Hon^ Co.. Aik Hin BBl Chin Swee lion- Co. r. A. Bartholomeusz Ltd. 3 A, Raffles Quay. Telephone No. 2234 MALAYA'S RESTRINGING288 words
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126 1933-04-10 7 I American Professor's Startling I < ILL NEVER BE DEFEATED Present Disturbances Part Of Historical Cycle .^..rations m Manchuria, which m a continuance polfcj of ■fgTfl— against China adopted seventyean Bgt>, will end m the overthrow of militarism and inal rexolution m Japan. I126 words
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Article1559 1933-04-10 7 i0n.. l University <>i Manila, Prolessor I on Chinese subjects m ally for many r fhe author of a book, 1 1 \ik lettl China, which 1 d (Minus. history m i ix < d working m con- I of Learned Bocletles i real1,559 words
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Article279 1933-04-10 7 AGED DEALER'S STOCK OF STOLEN MATERIAL A Mixed Bag From European Firms That three men "planted" the stolen articles In his shop and then informed the police, was the unsuccessful cit -i nee put up by a 72-year-Old Chinese who. as was reported m Friday's Free279 words
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Article115 1933-04-10 7 Thirteen Chinese Taken m Gambling Raid Only one out of thirteen Chine, c who were rounrtnrt up by the police when s raid was made on a house m Johore Street pleaded guilty m the Second Magistrate's Court before Mr. A. W. Hay on Saturday, while115 words
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Article68 1933-04-10 7 Woman Discharged m Gaming Case A Chinese woman, tht. principal tenant ni ft house m Victoria Street m which 93 people were said to have been hvmg, was discharged by the Beoond Magistrate, Ist a w. Hay. on Saturday when he delivered Judgment m the case68 words
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Article84 1933-04-10 7 Programme At Cathedral Of The Good Shepherd The services at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd durinp Holy Week are m follows Wednesday 7 p.m. Tenebrae Ifiwndj Thursday 6 am Hrly Communion. 7 am High Mass. 7 p.m. Tenebrae and wushinu of the feet. Good Friday 884 words
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Article76 1933-04-10 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sefemban, April fc. The story of the discovery of the body of a male Chinese m the store of a Seremban estate was told to the local coroner to-day. Allagari. a store coolie and watchman, stated that m the early morning he discovered a76 words
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Article234 1933-04-10 7 WAR PRISONEKs; RETURN Declared Dead 15 Years Before Belgrade, April 7. A man has .spent seven years walking home —and then he only stopped fcr one day. This man. Nikola Bunjanin. tramped from the shores of Lake Baikal, on the border of Irkusk .Asiatic Russia,234 words
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Article177 1933-04-10 7 Singapore Man Sentenced at Ipoh •From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, April X. C. W Younger, late of Singapore and until n eentty employed m the accounts department vi the Pennwnt Tin Dredging Co.. Tanjong Tuallang. Perak. was charged m the Supreme Court hore on two charge* of making177 words
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Article131 1933-04-10 7 Japan To Supply Warship For World Scientists Tokyo. April 1. To observe the total eclipse of the -un. world astronomers are travelling to uninhabited small islands m the South Seas early next spring. The destinations are Losap Island and one other m the East Carolines, both131 words
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Article207 1933-04-10 7 Customs Duty On The Union Jack Kuala Lumpur, April 8. If a British subject living m the Britishprotected territory of the Federated Malay States wants to import a British flag he must pay duty on it. This was the startling discovery made recently by a patriotic officer of207 words
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Article86 1933-04-10 7 Ipoh Doctor's Wife Thrown From Horse V.Tiile out ridiiic: on Sunday. Mrs. V. M. Matthews, the <vife of Dr. V. M. Matthews, of th» firm of Matthews' and Webb. Ipoh, was thrown from her horse and rendered unconscious. She was removed to Batu G^iah Hospital, and86 words
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Article518 1933-04-10 7 MR. JUSTICE WHITLEY'S STAND Easy Cricket Victory At Tanglin Of the minor cricket on Saturday the match between the Wiltshire Regiment second team and an SC.C. eleven at Tanglin was perhaps the most interesting. The home side won easily, passinß the club total with only one wicket down,518 words
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Article470 1933-04-10 7 Hard Hitting by Kenjr Hock Remarkably fast .scoring by Ktiig Hock, the S.C.R.C. football and cricket star, marked the encounter between the S.C.C. and the Chinese on the Club padan;; on Saturday. The match ended m an easy win for the visitors. \\\v> after putting470 words
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Article59 1933-04-10 7 Bishop Ferguson Dfcvfe. once Bishop of Singapore. Is leaving Natal after Easter and coming home, writes the London correspondent of the Malaya Tribune. He arrives at Southampton on May I.'v ami will leave for South Africa n^r.in on Ji'ly 7. There he will take charge of the Anglican BmM nt59 words
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Article361 1933-04-10 7 Crocodile Hunting At Port Sv/ettenham TAMIL PRACTICE Animals Very Seldom Injured 'From Our Own OonwpOßdMft) Kiml.i Lumpur. April K. u.sed .t- I.i:: Odik rat' hlne Port Bwettcnham. a pmemef ■rrhrtag b\ ihlp at Part swetunhair. last v. vk noticed it CMIM <ontainmu ■everal Tamil labourers, bmr361 words
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Article367 1933-04-10 7 Burial at Ilidatlari Cemetery The funeral of Mr Join Archibald R \»h<. died m the Ocneral Heepttal on Pi niivht. took place nt Bidadari Cem. Saturday. There wa, fairly targe present of prominent business mm and a ;.\<'aJtii ol beautiful wr athe oovered tin- cofl367 words
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Article130 1933-04-10 7 European Engineer Finds Way Hack To Camp Mr ELsum. the BltropeMi d Intel) who had Imm wpwtcd Ttwhn for daya near the BtMB boMv, tbC two docs :uiivc(l atr'.y a i ,-,liv at '■I p.m. After hwlDg the CMHf) ;.i m f:h' iir«. tbCf ascenckd a hill on130 words
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Article36 1933-04-10 7 Mi X Kaiser, ofthf* Traffic Inspector's Ottlce. Taiping. will »><• pity "dm/ am tranafai u> Kuala Lumpur to d;,> M- k.. (t nm> good service for the Talplng 1ta1v.:.., I, ututc m his capacity as bOMratf MCNtai36 words
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Article20 1933-04-10 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. CURTIS —On April 8. at the Genera! Hospital. Singapore. Captain Richard James CurtL>. aged "1 Deeply regretted.20 words
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807 1933-04-10 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, APRIL 10. 1923 WEEK-END COMMENTS What, we wonder, are the urgent needs of Palestine for Instantaneous speech with the rest of the world that has led the Postmaster-General to extend to it the benefits of radiotelephony Are they any more insistent, for instance, than those of807 words
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Article88 1933-04-10 8 h.h tiic Sultan of Kelantan and tin r i dans Mentri of Kelantan are i>:: visit BtegapoK Di W a Rogers, who was the flrs( ■> Ol the famous Beatrice Tin Mm. h on a visit to Btngapore from Medan. The H. noit Rant Sir Chilian Raja di Hilir of88 words
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Article351 1933-04-10 8 Death Of Well-Known Local Ship-Master .an Richard James Cum.- (i.. Oeneral Hospital on Saturdaj at the :^> ol 7! Captain Curtis hail been m the service of the Stvait> Steamship Co. for many years and retired about four years ago. Ho wu chiefly on the Bangkok351 words
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Article63 1933-04-10 8 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Pari--specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow RUBBER London, April 8. Spot 2 5!32 (2 1/ 8 d Forward 2V 4 d. (2*4) Tone of Market63 words
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Article747 1933-04-10 8 Road, Rail, And Now Air Behind that .simple statement of fact which appears m your almanack against the date of to-day there Hei the story of the bea^naftngt >>f the development of transport on modern lines m Singapore. Prior to that time the sole HMM of transport m747 words
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Article216 1933-04-10 8 To-night's Carnival and Aquatic Sports What piomis.es to be a wry enjoyable attraction has been arranged to take place at Sea View Hotel to-night, when the moonlight carnival and aquatic sports should draw a large attendance. The programme of events, which are ijxn to men and women216 words
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99 1933-04-10 8 1 $14,000 TWIN-ENGI MONOSPAR Meet Requests For Flights [From Our Own Com Ku.il t I in'. pii. The piuc h;i the twin-engined t; members of the Ki:a. the annual meetin« j:. Sal tion ot the t\p> committee bu* H cussion that the comn par99 words
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Article92 1933-04-10 8 pfl Sir I*. Cunliffe-Lish'r New Service v I.iilkl.' i| i Th»- Coionuti ■tcratatjr, sir pi.. Listrr. lciu.'.s London to-morrow l>. 1^ Aii ways for CyprtM and liopci ]>■'•' I n Baghdad Whllf u\ Uw MMdte I I travel m tin h [qI a tdephoiM i i jjp92 words
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Article20 1933-04-10 8 British Schoolboys Trip h< i lna retu I i' 1:: I At with th- r tori Th20 words
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Article34 1933-04-10 8 Mancheßter Cotton Spi Urge Stabilismtior i sal mcreaslni pii< I tion t Mattel Cotton 8 which i atahtHstd am n and H Id gradualls Tho optnton the value the exp Reuter.34 words
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Article29 1933-04-10 8 Pretest Quota Maj I After .lun< [FFtH- PRESS l«mi In an art ii dty h--3.i ix r tat tm quota ■vi v furthtt parlod afli i June29 words
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Article33 1933-04-10 8 Death Reported I North WultN fProm Oiir Own OOTVI News has bl k«ai Ban at Ruthin Oaattt, North Waft Thornc. BVOprtetor Ol UM H.in. I to its br< oivim: ;iij:r33 words
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Article32 1933-04-10 8 Peking Fears War TinHistoric Treasure >] i r> 'Hk of pi rrvrtinvs diii, I Tl I pn-.i rvutloii ol tli- Incicnt arrhito<tiirr^ of t) <d the most prominent Dolnl Union TimesUnion Times - 32 words
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Article39 1933-04-10 8 The Budapest Tn<>. vrIMM traded considerable att< ri* tin- Continent uill gtve a <\n D h Club. Cunnhill Olrcl I The players an* Nirh f Behnuon fpteoo) and ilb <cp11o». TJx v hn\>- Ix tour of J..39 words
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Article20 1933-04-10 8 Washington Mr Fr.mk Murph\ V txx ii :i j >i>. ,1; <i (i.A.-rnor ol Ui> PI ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement231 1933-04-10 8 BOOTHS •GIN ftJL Superior/* mm, (ALDBECKS Have You Visited Our \ew PROVISION STORE IT IS WORTH YOUR WHILE ■COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. Drastic Reductions m the Last Days of LITTLES GREAT SALE Brass Cupboard Lock. Aluminium Ware. tnilar type to Illustration) Ikm Sale Pri«e <v en \I" Daual Frit* .si231 words
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Advertisement45 1933-04-10 8 THIS STREET RUNS PARALYTIC WITH BOROUGH HIGH STREET, said a man m court the other day. Can such stuff be brewed m this enlightened age What about a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICY? r GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.45 words
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Article150 1933-04-10 9 )NDON AND AMSTERDAM yj K.(!.4. Should Intervene I I SCHEME U| Plan To Halt eduction n [CI COPYRIGHT] ••iklom. April 9. <»i respondent of lb ipll reviewing a I^l I imihts Ynult's f a P« th;tt Ike Rubber J^Lk i"ii should ufti B, I i\.il ol150 words
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Article38 1933-04-10 9 Hitlt < (mi ml German abinet* Bet Ma Iprfl x. Adair ■'ar-rtic tte 1016 i EUUei on*>"» control tht Ctbtort Inn. Von P» pj t w\ GOI RING r shortly B*^ nl In hi> ff^* Important p38 words
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Article61 1933-04-10 9 m Position I Britain HL i ..ixii.il iprii 7. X; annual report Bh Loyment moved begf year comW prect din the high X c bell tin b i ry i «>n.>ider■f i: the volume marked ehang) am distribution <>t mdirection at expansion Bl" mainly with the home Wk*L (ltBritish Radio - 61 words
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Article28 1933-04-10 9 likloiiV Traffic ->l)lems I ..niJ.,ll April 7. ken, now iquam will .mcipal areas, ln- meg rvali the new .system In quirementi by Which indicates the hui".28 words
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Article13 1933-04-10 9 d ta Mppotnt Governor Ibnltai on thr- H British RadioBritish Radio - 13 words
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Article196 1933-04-10 9 ONE FAILS AT BAGHDAD But Another On Wing Foi Australia London, April MISS Jean Batten, a V 3 jear, old New Zealan. Si trom Lyrnpn.- for Paris al »i 3. m on s solo flight to Australia m tb Oypsy afoth formerly owned by the prince196 words
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Article106 1933-04-10 9 All Round Invitations To Washington Paris. April U H i'd to gu to Washington to rtiproMul i i v In the International discusReuter Wasasagsan, April x d ol the Pn nch. Italian and i!. nents haw- been united m Washington to rtiicnaj world economic reI I.ondon. April 6.106 words
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Article91 1933-04-10 9 Lighi Car Triumph In Konu*. April British light cm triumphantly vindicated I I 1,000 the worlds lon nd most motor event fn B to Rome and back via the Adriatic toast two pfau m the 1,100 i i class 12 H.P II and Lord ly. i are n91 words
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Article104 1933-04-10 9 President Roosevelt Against New York. April 9. Roosevelt has turned definitely against currency Inflation and demonetisation el itlvei m ;iiiv lorn ol Oat <>n money, rtrrisrns a despatch to the Nov. York Times from Washmfton It add-- that he will seek instead to reinflate commodity values by aReuter - 104 words
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Article94 1933-04-10 9 Position Of Captured Officers London. April 6. .irdmg tin Briti h men antile marine offiecn captured recentl;- by pirate at Newchanu'. Captain Men stated that one of the officers. F. L. Pears, arrived at Neuchang on April 3 with a letter from the chief of th brigand^British Radio - 94 words
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Article66 1933-04-10 9 Shanghai. April 9. Tho Tfwlvft' merchants of Hong Kong hav< presented a family home for the mother anc family of Brigadier Yung Chao-yun, who tool n ronspir'ious part In the defence of Woo saing last year, and is new leading a division o northern men against theUnion Times - 66 words
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Article468 1933-04-10 9 MOSCOW ON IMPORTS BILL r "Unflinchingly Proceed To Sentence" Moscow. April 9. v They cannot frighten us. declares Isvesti; 5 commenting upon the House of Common c debate on the Russian Imports Bill The newspaper adds that British diplomacy m Ignoring the basis of the accusations468 words
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Article145 1933-04-10 9 'Scepticism In London About Effects of Reform London, \pril S. Attention la drawn by the press here to the [reform of the Chinese currency. The authorities m London, according to the Financial Tun.- ;iv. sun sceptical about the change while the Daily Telegraph remarks that the decree (aReuter - 145 words
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Article74 1933-04-10 9 Measure to Protect India's Industries New Delhi. April 9. Mr. Bhore, a commerce member, introduced into the Assembly an anti-dumping Bill empowering Government to impose additional duties on articles imported at such an abnormally low price as to endanger the existence of Indian industry. Notification of imposing additionalReuter - 74 words
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Article65 1933-04-10 9 Britain Waits Official Report 1 London, April 6. Replying to further questions regarding the situation of Jews m Germany and particularly those m Upper Silesia, the Foreign Under Secretary, Captain Eden, said that he preferred tc wait until the report asked for from the British Ambassador mBritish Radio - 65 words
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35 1933-04-10 9 ROYAL EASTER AT WINDSOR ROYAL EASTER AT WINDSOR London, April 6. The King and Queen left Buckingham Pa I lace this afternoon by road for Windsor Castl I where they will spend Easter. British RadioBritish Radio - 35 words
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Article465 1933-04-10 9 Chinese Recover Several Towns RAPID ADVANCE New Japanese Offensive To-day l Shanghai. Mar. 9. POC«*p reports from Shanhaikwan and f Chinwarmtao confirm the Chinese repo-t that xveral town.s have been recovered from the Japanese during the last two days 1 fighting It If also confirmed that the465 words
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Article111 1933-04-10 9 Forthcoming Visit To America London. April 7. The Prime Ministers forthcom'!.: risi; to America will be discussed on Thursday m tUforeign affairs debate on the motioa for the adjournment of the House of Commons for ttu Easter recess. Mr. Mac Donald leaves Enuland on April 15. WashingtonBritish Radio - 111 words
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Article81 1933-04-10 9 U.S.A. "To Rescue the World" I Washington. April 9. An announcement that the United State.s in the forthcoming economic discussions will seek to rescue the world from the morass of economic nationalism was made by Secretary of State Hull m an interview with pressmen. He said the aimReuter - 81 words
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Article72 1933-04-10 9 Private Talk With Mussolini Rerlin. April 8. Von Papcn left for Rome last night and Captain Goering will follow by air on Sunday The visit is described as a private one to discuss the Four Power Pact and other outstanding questions with Signor Mussolini and otherReuter - 72 words
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Advertisement354 1933-04-10 9 SPECIAL OFFERS .^^m^ «^h FANCY LINEN NKVV I v s^Tf W' U W&* fVklwl Stocked m a selection ot small and large checks. O1 W»' Fashionable and smart Particularly suitable JUST |if ill Al|J^^| E 1 f r g lf shirUs Availabl^ m all shades of beige I\" 1 T^ti354 words
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Advertisement1149 1933-04-10 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and Chin* THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Cod., Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE BARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE1,149 words
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Advertisement519 1933-04-10 10 1 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. Sails B*9ol* «.s. CITY OP MANILA Por Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg Apr. 15 Apr. 18 s.s CITY OP KHIOB For Havre, London, Rotterdam519 words
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Advertisement361 1933-04-10 10 British India and Apcar ,me (Inco. In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CAP GO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S I q UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GO\v LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVK OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA I JAP] Due Tonnage. Singapore. SOUDAN 6,500 Apr 12 RAWALPINDI CARTHAGE 15,000 Apr.361 words
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Advertisement666 1933-04-10 11 mI k w3h 111 I IRSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AM) 1 MIDDLESBROUGH. Apr. 19 20 YASUKUNI MARU T. 12.100 June 13 14 May 3 4 HAKONE MARU T. 10.400 June 28 29 May 18 19 SUWA MARU T. 10.700 July 13 14 June 1 2 FUSMIMI MARU T 10.700 July666 words
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Advertisement320 1933-04-10 11 .4bT^uJHL/ kJr -£2- X -JBX c JBXVLsaa.-/^BT AwV aVar EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OK HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND NEW YORK LOW THROUGH320 words
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Advertisement870 1933-04-10 11 K. P. ML KOMNKLIJKK PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ I».\.IAK Monday. April 10. Brngkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api Of TEN VOORT— Monday. April 10, Belawan-Deli. VAN OI'TIIOORN-Monday. April 10. Batavia. Semaranu and Ohtrlboo not for niim«m) KKTF.ii-Tiu-scia;. April ii. Ben* ahs. Pan.-h Tanjo t .,-M- n. i la, Tmnjuog-Lekloot Berombang and Asahun. MAJANG— Wednesday870 words
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Article93 1933-04-10 12 British Protest at Agitation For Nationalisation Paris, April 4. The Socialist proposal for the nationalisation of the oil industry has brought an official protest from the British Government, pointing out that several millions sterling of capital la Invested m the oil region m Prance under the terms of93 words
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Article138 1933-04-10 12 Check On Sales Proposed Sterner measures for criminals who threaten th-ir victims with dummy revolvers, are imposed by a Bil) whirh is 2iow bring drafted by the Home Office. The drafting of tht Bill. v. hlcn will be ready shortly lot subni!s»ioii to Parliament, follows protests by judges138 words
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Article135 1933-04-10 12 Sailors Make Second Try In New Boat Captam Bischop who. it may be remembered. sailed from Shanghai several months ago m a junk to make a trip around the world, has decided to try again. The skipper and his vvw of five men nearly came to a fatal135 words
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Article101 1933-04-10 12 PAYMENT ON ACCOUNT OF FREIGHT Ruling Against Established Custom It b learnt that the Attorney-Oeneral, Ceylon. recently ruled against a well established custom m local ihippins circles regarding Bui^ Lariin;-. The established custoe i ird to Bills of Lading permitted Shinperi to obtain a bill of lading not only aa101 words
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Article270 1933-04-10 12 I The n y.k. Terukunl Maru left Bksfapore on Thursdaj fcr Europi with largi complement of pasfengen for CclomtK.. Port Said. Naples and Marseillei and the rollovlng for London: IHm c If. Blaki Mr and Mrs. H. H Brisk. Mr and lirs. Q Castle Ml A. E. Colterjohn.270 words
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Article115 1933-04-10 12 With the exception of the Porthoi and Chenonceaux all the mm veatels on the China Line will henceforward arrive at Colombo at 1 am. on the Monday and remain there until 8 p.m. the same day r.o will consequently Dot '.each Penang until 4 pjn. on the Prtday,115 words
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Advertisement705 1933-04-10 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Beiular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,376 ton*) and U» 8 8 MAW GO LA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] i MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers tradict to705 words
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Advertisement551 1933-04-10 12 S.S. KUM S April Con.sigrn« < s ol Japanese Ports vessel having Average has be*M i of 5 per cent of of the good-s also requested m our OffioH THE EAST '.S| J UMlil'i 1 flncorpc,™ tj^-B T.], PASSENGER \\|> n M TO GENOA, LQ HAMBI Rt. |MH .|>| S^J551 words
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Miscellaneous680 1933-04-10 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 tvia Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan ma Gemas) every Monday.680 words
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Miscellaneous78 1933-04-10 12 Swcttenhiim unc. Raub. Brit T)73. from Ponti: nak 8.4. for Bangkok 18 4. Kist<nt». Brit. 672. from Bangkok 0 4 lor Bangkok 13.4. MMtaM, Brit. 323. from KHantan 8 4 for Ktlantan \ia Ports 12 4. Majanp. Diit. 362. from Rrngat 9 4. lor Renpat 12.4. Tourroin^'. Nora 3578, from78 words
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Article1184 1933-04-10 13 Dmiren Purchases Not to Exceed Manchurian Needs In conn* \nm with the controversy between the Japanese Department of Conununu ation.and the Department of Overseas Affairs ovci the question o! the purchase of foreign vessels, the Legislative Bureau Ls undertaking tile t;*>k oi lorniuiatini; a compromise plan. As a1,184 words
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403 1933-04-10 13 OPTIONAL BILLS OF LADING IND ALT! RATION OF DESTINATION TO A POST NOT COVEBBD BY TIIL BILL OF LADING: ,1 It is notined for information that the clauses <m page io of the Freight Tariff have been amended to read as follows, the changes403 words
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Article83 1933-04-10 13 Change Oi Colour In Kuala Kurau Light On or about May sth. the colour of tin flashing light at Kiiala Kurau on the eastern shore of the Malacca Strait. Lat. 5 d<v QO*N long. 100 dep. 25' E. upprox will be alti from white to red. Tin-83 words
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Article82 1933-04-10 13 The following passengers have embarked on the Pfttroclu* at Bfarkeanead on March 25 [or the Btralts Betttemeat*: Dr. A. Bearbkfk. Mr- Beaibl^ck. Iffester D. Bearblock. Mrs. Eaton. Mr and Mrs VV X Munru. Ifr G. T. Bell. Mrs. Bell. Iflss I S Bell. Master R h S. 8011.82 words
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Article47 1933-04-10 13 Passengers for Singapore by the Pnsui-i.: Pierce which arrived on Saturday were Mrs Bertha Braga. Mr. L. Von Haverbeck. Dr. F Hayashi. Miss Lewellyn f Iliwir Ifr. Leslie W. Pettitt, Miss Jennie L Pinsn-ey Dr Mary N. Sloan. Iff Ellis Sloan, and Prol Michael WVxler.47 words
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Article36 1933-04-10 13 Captain R. G. Curtis, late of the StraitSteamship Co., Ltd.. died on Saturday eveniiv at the General Hospital. Singapore. He was 71 years of age. The funeral took place at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday.36 words
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Advertisement460 1933-04-10 13 (SINGAPORE FREE PRESS I Ofßce: 138 ROBINSON ROM), SINGAPORE. ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. Else premier mornin? daily m Mala>., Delivered With the (hota Hazi each morning Latest n. us latest tetegruH and latest announcements london rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features include pictures, bridge notes, ladies page uith latest fashions.460 words
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Advertisement148 1933-04-10 13 C 00 Ke d MEATS lIHAM I FREIIi I DAILY FRCM THE CtiClCEtr FREIti MEAT TONGUE BCIIID\ bb«^ RP ATTTV "^"'"^b^b^w \J I y m m. -J 1 H needs no artificial aids HPHE kind of beauty that is founded on rational living and eating endures through a lifetime. Include148 words
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538 1933-04-10 14 AWE-INSPIRING GORGES j And The Wild Men of i Szechun i An addrea daasribini reoenl mission to Tibet, whs delivered by Dr H. Reiehelt. of the I Tan Fun:; Shan Monast ty Sh:.tin. :>t the J European V.M.C.A Kowloon. The lecturer. i who538 words
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Article309 1933-04-10 14 "PEEPS" OR "PEPPIS t. Co As You Please Pronounciation Of Diarist's 6 Name Although m his lecture on Samuel Pepys to the Society of Nautical Research at the Cloth--3 workers* Hall, Mr. Edwin Chappell pronounced the name of his subject "Peeps, 11 he confessed that when he showed his true309 words
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Article103 1933-04-10 14 Scheme For National Rationalisation London, April 7. A far-veru-hing scheme for the rationalisation of the Britinh iron and steel industry is foreI shadowed m the recommendations of the National Advisory Committee representing the j whole industry which advocates that a number |of regional associations each dealing with aReuter - 103 words
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Article546 1933-04-10 14 NEW PARTY LINE SYSTEM Conversations That Cannot Be Overheard The Acting Secretary for Postal Affairs. F.M.S.. states that it has been decided to intro- i duce •Party Line"' working to meet the needs of those telephone subscribers, situated mart man I two mite lrom a546 words
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Article91 1933-04-10 14 Strong Feeling m the House > of Commons < London, April 7. < Strong feeling about the Newchwang kid- napping.^ was reflected In questions m the < House of Commons last night. 1 Captain Anthony Eden gave an assurance that the local authorities were conducting the search with91 words
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Article401 1933-04-10 14 SEVENTY BREEDS SHOWN Approaching A Total Of 10,000 Entries •'Crufts 1933." by far the biggest Dog Show 11 the world, was recently held at the Royal kgrftCUMoral Hall. Islington. For almost half l century, the dog fanciers of every country n the world have known and401 words
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Article272 1933-04-10 14 Now A National Necessity Tn China Various forms and sizes of vacuum llasks riave become a Chinese necessity, both for lome use and m travelling. Germany was the Urst country exporting flasks to China, and Shanghai, being the country's leading port. Is jy far the largest market. Before272 words
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Advertisement147 1933-04-10 14 I I PRESS OPINIONS H on the I ANNUAL CASH BONUS PLAN S Economist "The movement for cheaper life assurance is gathering way." B Financial Times "The premiums are so low as to give practically the same initial cover as can be obtained under a without profit contract, and at147 words
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Advertisement543 1933-04-10 14 BANKS AND INSURAStJt CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each L 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 Amritsar543 words
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Advertisement297 1933-04-10 14 THE YOKOHAMA m JBANK, Ll' f 'AH i Capital Sub^ up* Reserve Fund Presuai.Vi. idem I Head Oflice: Sinxapnrr Branrh-MI i IlAllllv p| i.omk)\ BANK] \V« >tmm r Hi The Nut.' MU I. Llo\ds Bar.k Ltd Alexandria <Euypt I B Calcutta. Carton. Cli..:. tien. Humbur Hfj| Honolulu. Kaiyuan. Km Angeles.297 words
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Miscellaneous707 1933-04-10 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION j S PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA. 1 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES I PROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, J DAVENTRY. ENGLAND i Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 11 J metres. Monday, April 10th. GMT Summer Time. J 130 pm. 2.30 p.m Time Signal from I BiR Ben. News707 words
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Article591 1933-04-10 15 MALAYAN BRKWERIES OUT OF $10,558 I\, JiFEKENCE IN Annual Meeting of y I lil.il jr H [a layan Brewer J Ltd held >• raai r and »j^ M S.it l.'ii; a >,, < v Ballej X c jj_ C. ill ■'>< N.i 1^ j L. Hastle <1 1 n the591 words
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Article650 1933-04-10 15 HAYTOR RUBBER ANNUAL MEETING Overall Price of 9|4 Cents Per Pound m 1932 i The annual general meeting of Haytor Rubber' Estates. Ltd. was held on Saturday at the tered Acer* Of the Company. French Bank Buildings, v.ith Mr. H. O Maas m the chair Others650 words
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Article88 1933-04-10 15 It is announced Unit a complete line oi mwjbrr soles and heels, sheeting and quarter-rub-ber tips will be manufactured at the Wutveihampton mctory Ol the OllOd/nai Tyr- and Rubber Compam <CJreat Britain Fornuily tlv» Goodyear lnif ot sole and heel productl was inanulai t ured m Canada88 words
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339 1933-04-10 15 Development of Rubber Roads The twenty-second ordinary general meeting of Mengkibol (Central Johore> Rubber Company, Ltd.. was held at 7. Gt. Winchester-street. EC. Mr. P. C. Turnbull, 0.8. E. (the chairman). i m moving the adoption of the report, .^aid that the major portion oi the339 words
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Article302 1933-04-10 15 Voluntary Liquidation Approved An extraordinary general meeting ol Borbo Rubber-Sponaje Producte was held on London c to consider resolution:- providing lor the voluntary liquidation of the company and the appointment, of liquidators. I Mr a h. Johnson (chairman) said that v r Board Mad tye?, rnftkinu- attempt* to302 words
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Article269 1933-04-10 15 A meeting of the creditors ol Sorbo Rubb Sponge Products. Ltd.. Sorbo Works. Wokin. Surrey, was held the same day. The Chairman stated that the shareholders had already met ;ind paawd resolutions for voluntary liqviidation and appointed Mr. W. H. Cork, of Messrs. W. H. Cork and Co..269 words
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Article169 1933-04-10 15 Changes m Representative Prices Apr. 6 7 B. American Can Com. 58 v 58.. 58~ s Am. T'phone and T'tjrapii 91' 91 92^ Atcheson Railroad 39 k. 39% 44 Dupont 36 357s 37 Firestone. Common 10 iq:\ NQ Gen. Electric 13 13V ,3^ Gen. Motors 121169 words
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213 1933-04-10 15 Mr. Prank s. William.-.. American Trade fommtatorter, TA Ocean Building. Singapore las received by cable the following statLsics relating U; the foreign trad*, of the United Mates v.ith Middle Asia: For the month of February 1933: Potal Exixu-t.s irom United State- G$ 102.000.000213 words
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Article207 1933-04-10 15 Views Of Executive Committee '•In view of the fact that Ceylon produces >nly 6 to 8 per cent of the world's output ot •übber it is not considered likely that any direct iteps taken by Ceylon will receive the attention jf larger producers,** states the Executive207 words
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Article316 1933-04-10 15 EXCHANGE RATES April 8 SELLING London months' sign? J3 2732 London. 3 month*' sight j 3 13] 16 London. 60 days' slgbt 33 25 32 London. 30 days' sight 33 34 London demand 23 23|32 London, T.T. 3.3 U l6 Lyons and Paris, demand 990 Hamburg demand316 words
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89 1933-04-10 15 \pril Bth.. 12 o'clock noon Bu>rr<* SHler* R.s s. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 6 :Mfi 6<, R.s.s tquai to London Standard, <FOB( 9% 6 9|16 Standard R sr. on Tender April i\ 6 7J16 Maj 6 t m m Jill, 6 916 689 words
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Article930 1933-04-10 15 SATURDAY, APRIL BTH CLOSING QUOTATIONS CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers Asam Kumbang 23s 3d 24s 3d Austral Malay 18* 20s nom. Aver Hitam <ss> 10s 6d lls 3d Bangin Tin 10s 6d lls 6d Batang Pa dang (sl> 05 07 L Batu Caves ($1) 35 40 Bukit Arang930 words
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Advertisement79 1933-04-10 15 to«U exceed $12.000,000 Assurance In force ov» Ms nftn nn» The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. <Tncorpnrated tn tb# Straits Settlements) Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British79 words
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Article520 1933-04-10 16 Score Six Against Leeds ARSENAL'S AWAY WIN Spectator's Whistle Costs r Reading Goal FRY ICE— COPY RIGHT 1 London. April !>. Il! father, Chelsea, before 30.000 ■P< Stamford Bridge, had their trreat*"sf ortoi s;.\ against tii.nit neptj ;> change b<fn s« n m the In tht lust520 words
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Article231 1933-04-10 16 Position^ m the English and Scottish Leagues art' as follow DIVISION I P. W L. D F A Pti Ais.naJ 37 22 8 7 106 53 51 i;iu>ffield Wed 37 20 9 8 74 57 48 HfWC— tfc I 36 20 11 5 f!2 47 45 Aston231 words
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Article85 1933-04-10 16 YOUNG SCOTTISH PRO'S TRIUMPH Dailey Wins Roehampton Tournament TFREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, April 9. Allan Dailey. the 24 years old. Fyfeshire-born professional |Olfer, won the Roehampton Professional Tournament with the most brilliant exhibition of goM ever seen on this famous course. In th course85 words
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Article802 1933-04-10 16 Northampton Defeat Rossi vn by 22 Points 1 1- REE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT J London. April 9. Ait. 1 I) tog two tirs down :n the first tip. minutes, Blackheath made a great rally thoueh they wen beaten by Leicester by 18 points to eleven. Bristol fielded aReuter - 802 words
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Article42 1933-04-10 16 Drawn (iame Between Stockton and Kingstonians Lonuon. April 9. The amateur cup final between Kingstonian> and Stockton ended m a draw, each side scoring one goal. Extra time was allowed m the match which was played at Dulwlch. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article506 1933-04-10 16 7 GOALS WIN OVER INDO-CEYLONESE "Hat-tricks" By Mat Noor and Zain Malays 7; I.C.F.A 0. The I.C.F.A. i-truggied through a tiresome exhibition of soccer against the Malays m the first division of the league at Jalan Besar on Saturday It was a very one-sided506 words
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Article234 1933-04-10 16 Annual Event At the Chinese S.C. There \\a^ a large attendance at the. Chinese Swimming Club yrstfrdtj when the annual swimming carnival and meeting we re held. Members and friends viewed the swiivmm events from the Club house during the mornmu and m the afternoon Mr. Cheong KOOO234 words
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Article26 1933-04-10 16 England Defeats Belgium At Brussels Brussels, April 9. In an international hoc'cey match played yesterday England defeated Belgium by 3 goals to 2. Renter.26 words
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Article21 1933-04-10 16 Bangor, April 9. The amateur soccer international between Wales and Scotland resulted m a goal-less draw ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article430 1933-04-10 16 SERVICES DISPLAY GOOD FORM P.S. and Law Fail Against Phillips' Bowling In a low scoring match at the Padang yesterday, the Services defeated the P.S. and L. m a S.C.C. tournament match by four wickets. They actually passed the PS. and L. total during a430 words
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Article283 1933-04-10 16 Feast For Bowlers On Both The S.R C suffered narrow defeat ly live runs at the hands of the SCC. Merc hunts when the] met ba cricket match on the Padang yesterday. The Merchants batted hist and HUM (Glasgow 12), Leijsatas'l bowling was irresistable be283 words
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Article270 1933-04-10 16 G. E. N\ Oehlers Just Misses Century Playing at home, the SRC defeated the Indian Association by right wickets on Saturday. The Indians won the toss and went la to bat tii st. After gaining victory the SRC continued to bat and compiled 213 runs. Six of270 words
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Article214 1933-04-10 16 Rain Spoils Cricket Ci :imes Kuala I .umpui \pnl 8. ■riMfOI CU»b met the V.MC.A. on \\\v \y.\danK and had !ost MglU wukrts for 80 runs when play ceased owin^ to rain Thr Club began ml] scoring 40 !or one. thank It i 22 i and Ptaice214 words
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Article78 1933-04-10 16 Malart.i. \pril K. Iho dUrtdtnt match m th«- Clark* Bhteld COM pditten bttw.-vn the Hmli School .11,(1 st hi.,,, ris begM) heir to-da\ Tlic Uiuli Ichool. winning the t..ss balUd first and scort-il 80. IOOMB IS, Ibialnni H KODff Van 10; Tolc(!o ior 11. Andrew Ch. w a78 words
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Article23 1933-04-10 16 R Beattl lor a.vi 1 Y.)u; VMMII Houlili > I I \V I' Pu <> R B I H EBD < h.illipiiinsliip *i Hobb.23 words
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Article44 1933-04-10 16 IfOM AIU. ;(i H and Martin pi Mr and Mi and Merton H: BJyfh n Mi I> Dobfel I V.thar n f 1 1 Kind" i RJ HtH)J)S .IMC M Mis M.ilh< 01 Worhani W;;lk«>r and C Mi I man .uul Ml44 words
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Article36 1933-04-10 16 R.R.C. TE NNIS TOURNAMENT Tin i<>;i«.v m S}< law n Hh i. m B i O N i II X C M.IIr (plm M Bt ill] > .<v 1> I U (pka h Qua] l) I fc>i<j<it)ii>36 words
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Advertisement60 1933-04-10 16 AT ANY TIME YOU V. O, NIGHT OR DAY IF NOT, USE GAB IN YOUFOR WATER HEATING. C.NQUIRE FROM. »»>» >• MUNICIPAL GAS TELEPhc II WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION TO OR, IF MORE CONVENIENT.OUf? RF 1 WILL CALL TO SUIT YOUS ARRANT British Again I AUCUTT'S MALAYAN COFFE I'ROtTRABLE AT ALL60 words
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