The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 April 1933
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1933-04-17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. I. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1933. 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article371 1933-04-17 1 U.K. The Governor opened the new rate NWM at Bukit Timah on Saturday. There were 5.000 people present Page IS. M. \l. Paterson (Singapore), the holder, and \V. J. Gibb (Selangor) met this morning m the final of the Malatan Golf < ll.ilil|iMin>hlp- I'.ji;* 7. The M(is«371 words
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Article1267 1933-04-17 1 Nathan Cropper lncfi rlth hli dad In Unj ccttage m toe mkfcUs ol a Held. The rottogi had oik. lam the gate noun oi largi ball, which had sine* ban pulled down it was I natty little place and very putty m jmmei When old Gideon's p— iTTl*m showed1,267 words
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Advertisement245 1933-04-17 1 WT' -x 1 *i V Jk^ ft FLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL lR)-DArS ATTRACTIONS TEA DANCE iLLYWOOD HI-LIGHTS I CABARET 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. 1 ORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 p.m. to Mid-night. BAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. J Phone 5381. w WAY BETTER I PRICE UM (Postage Extra) K1.L.1 X niLMII. LTD.245 words
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Advertisement91 1933-04-17 1 INTRODUCING TOLLEY'S Fine Old Liqueur Brandy S.> im»i* qmii'f iii<*lii«liiiß* duty. SEA VIEW INFORMAL WITH w DEJEHANS WILLIAM RIMEL T\ T A NEW AND ORIGINAL PROGRAMME DIWFK S3— NON-DINERS SI ADELPHI HOTEL hoof harden THURSDAY, APRIL 20th, 1933. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE CABARET. PICTURES TELL YOUR STORY FREE PRESS HALF-TONE BLOCKS91 words
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Advertisement133 1933-04-17 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS PW.D. tfllllflß Flglf 2 Tausmann recital Pa?c Whittav.ay \al!u>--Pa^e b. An Bear record -Fuze B CHRYSLER SATISFACTION I BRAND'S SANDWICH PASTES te your sandwiches azui canapes. TtJ Chicken and Ham, or Tverkmy m%d Tongue for a changs. lO*nvxne True to labsJ. Jf«* by r v oj Al Bmm133 words
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Article114 1933-04-17 2 Indictment Not Yet Drawn Up London. April 11. Replyinj U> question m Parliament. Sir Juhn Simon .-aid that the Englishman Geoffrey tracer was arrested m Berlin on April 4 because he had m his possession Communist document-. Including matter relating to subversive propaganda and untrue statement? regarding atroettiet114 words
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Article47 1933-04-17 2 Appeal m Notorious Aleerut Case Allahabad. April. 11. Niiit- ol the 28 prisoners sentenced at Meerut In the mass conspiracy case-, including liutchinson. one of the 3 Englishmen, hawbeen releps^d on bail pending the hearing on «n appeal m th Allahabad High Court. Reuter Wireless.47 words
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Article128 1933-04-17 2 NOW THEN ROTARIANS Unemployment Committee's Balance Down to $55 Ttu uiu■inpJoyment fund committee of the Sin Rotary Club reports that its bankICBOUnt Ifl down to 555. —and experience has shou;; thai it should have at its disposal at |MSt 1150 to $904 per month to enable it to grant mm128 words
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Article26 1933-04-17 2 aged 64 v.ho pleaded &11-" ml ime tax returns l*t nd I9SI was ordered to serve *wo labour, pay a £1,000 fine, and fes* the proficcution26 words
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Article976 1933-04-17 2 SEVEN POINTS AHEAD OF NEAREST RIVAL League Positions to Date The positions of clubs m" the English and Scottish football Leagues, up to date, are as follows DIVISION I Goals P W L D F A Pts Anen U 39 24 8 7 112 55 55 Bh«ffleld976 words
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Article104 1933-04-17 2 Military Dictatorship Ends Lisbon, April 11. General Carmona's military Dictatorship will be replaced a r ter to-day by the first Constitutional Government since 1920. The Premier. Dr. Oliveira Salazar. has formed a new cabinet and many present Ministers have been reappointed. There are new Ministers for War, EducationReuter Wireless - 104 words
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Advertisement391 1933-04-17 2 XT (^JS* Conducive to slimming. Starch reduced and made with fresh natural Gluten. STOCKISTS MEDICAL HALL, LTD. CHEMISTS. OI T TPORT ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGB Htfhcat Claw Wot*— L*wtwt Bat*. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7StB. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Change Alley, Singapore391 words
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Advertisement675 1933-04-17 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders aro now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Sanitary installations at Nos 21. 23. 24, 46 and 63 Buffalo Road. Nos. 74. 76675 words
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Advertisement574 1933-04-17 2 NOTICES. EXCHANGE HANKS. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Bank> .vill be closed on Friday. April 14th. > Saturday. 15th, Easter Holidays Monday. 17th. THE Y.W.C.A. DEPOT FOR NEEDY WOMEN Orders for plain sewing and mending received and distributed to unemployed and needy women. Suits, pyjamas, bajus, simple underwear,574 words
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Advertisement184 1933-04-17 2 AUCTI> RE BBTATI s BAIBaCA] 1 1 AUCTI V.M.t ABLE I LEBAR ROAD The I 1 A. On Mond.iv Vpi Hi: H n IN Mil >l lit 1 -IKXII^ >l I 111 V,, N, Onh Chi c Al < Tlo\ SAU VALI iB I AND PI AMOV SITU On Monti184 words
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Miscellaneous233 1933-04-17 2 THE WEEK Monday, 17th. High Water 01.59. 8 3 ft.. 16.43. 6 4 ft ■after Monday. Bank Holiday. Perak ra< Football Chinese Selangor Rangers. Oolf vmi QoU Champkmahina final: Keppel G.C. Ea>t. i competittons and Quillemard Cup (men's two bail foursomes i. Island Club East I Cup. Cricket S.C.C. Ist233 words
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Article1277 1933-04-17 3 77ie Sort of Thing That Happens at\ the Mr. f m r--1"• tin Play rodueer from whi n sj) »ar the ro .id. via loud-apeah m all the StUdiOß OQ tin sixtii 000 \),i\ him c ikr by m thi i topi ibe Bfii < v1,277 words
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Article294 1933-04-17 3 Roosevelt's Cordial Message to Mac Dona Id London. April 11. "Do conn nd the week-end with mi I am sure m week-end ire can do nan than has been done for a lons time." In these cordial words President Rohm\,., invited Mr Mac Donald to go to WashingtonReuter Wireless - 294 words
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Article66 1933-04-17 3 Commit tee's Report on Ottawa London. April 11. ■J1" Imperial Committee on economic con. sultation and co-operdtson which was arranged by the Ottawa Confer nee held its final meeting to-day when the report Mas signed The report will now be submitted to the Empire novernments who will confer66 words
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Article35 1933-04-17 3 Shanghai, April l.j. Nperui committee appointed by Nanking etve remittancs from the Chinese abroad has started its official duties at the Continent*] Ttadtag House ?t the Nankin- Road, Shanghai. Union Times35 words
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Advertisement51 1933-04-17 3 r g sBbTJBbsW^I t^ BW^"^^^"*. HsK L L assY Jr^- ct 1 «gWfii^ I^l i^t^ I .j^b^b^bP^^^ ii^^K^ here is ONLY ONE Ivaltine are definite mn* why delicious mim i s Prum tonic food < |)1 Ol ion o| opii It i.s Indigt -..1,;,--doci n ir ihfectlj m Imp P51 words
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Advertisement46 1933-04-17 3 HB3BoSffll To treat these complaints successfully, get to the root of the trouble. Clarke's Blood Mixture is the world's greatest blood purifier and healer, it is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Of all Chemises and Stores. Equally good m LIQUID or TABLET form X m^46 words
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Advertisement408 1933-04-17 3 CRAVEN A CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES > ;5 bßEbw^* L^L« /Vv :^ns [''li US Tllt'lK' ><i N< >1 L?IC I I I V*^ C^ jl. ir iii- o i i i i i* *> i the thumb < I V_^ V^heffield tor Steel, the Clyde tor Ships, hreakt .h, j^l Lancashire408 words
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Article6798 1933-04-17 4 Amazing Story of £90 Present from Woman The trial b> General Court-martial of Lieutenant Norman Baillie-Stewart, the Seaforth Highlanders, on charges under the Official Secrets Act, uas continued at the Duke of York's Headquarters, Chelsea. The Court was presided over by MajorGeneral \V. J. Dumii, Commander, 56th. (Ist. London) Division,6,798 words
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Article, Illustration164 1933-04-17 5 IM» UNhlt I. SERVICE MURDERED MAYOR OF CHICAGO.-A tol thron* of 2:,(>oo p^pfc packed the Chicago Stadium to take -HrMl Mrxut' for Mr. Anton .1. (Yrmak. the M a>or ot Chicago, who was murdered by Joe Zan K ara. the Italian gunman, during the attempt on Iretndeal ■■■■t^rtit Ihou-ands mmn164 words
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Advertisement114 1933-04-17 5 htninm-=- ft.r% i, j/laa am* RESE BVATtONS PHQME fiQn^ Wamer liros. daring British Production [LLEGAL! -how you must not *\^2 miss see wh.it goes £<m Oj on behind tin locked 1 *am M Pn doors of London's > > w m wmLm 'a JHKff^ night clubs. A sensa'▼t lional .mri114 words
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Advertisement109 1933-04-17 5 HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-DAY 3.15 Positively Last Night of Special Double-Feature Bill The Popular Star of the Silent Thrillers tou jiix m I'liiversal's entertaining romance of a Boy Monarch's adventures "MY PAL THE KING wm Supported by «^^m^m— H HELL'S HEADQUARTERS M A Universal Jungle Production. OPENING TOMORROW! First National's All-Colour109 words
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Advertisement130 1933-04-17 5 "STREET SCENE" the Pulitzer Prize Play SHORTLY LAST DAY OF EXTENDED SEASON TO-DAY HOLIDAY MATINEE AT 3 I'M. •liuiri Oaynor harlot F»rrell Two superb ftrtfetfl inspirfd. beCAUM they -::.-v thi I 0 be their last flhp. tofether toed wtth tl i. rnak F it their greatest x M T£SS OF130 words
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946 1933-04-17 6 SPIRITED GAME AT DULWICH One Goal Scored Against Scotland [From Our Own Corresponder.: London. March S3. In ideal spring wivthev and on a hard ground England beat Scotland on Baturdaj »t Duhrich m the amateur AMoeiatlon luu i national by I—o1 0 No sooner had the946 words
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Article58 1933-04-17 6 J C. P. Besrord. the Soutli Manchester swimmer, broke the world's record for 400 metres back stroke at the ope'iin:* r-\ila of the new Birkenhead Corporation baths. His time was 5 mm 41 4-5 r.ec. a fifth of a nooni m advance of the previous best and58 words
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Article397 1933-04-17 6 International Cross-Count ry Race (From Our Own Correspondent > London, Marrt-. IS. In th international cross country championship at Caerlon. Newport. Mcoiiiouthshire. on Saturday, and m perfect weather. England scored an easy victory with a total of 32 point.-. Scotland being second with 62 points, am! Fiance third397 words
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Article214 1933-04-17 6 Selanjjor Sikh Cricketer Praised Writing m Widens 1933 annual on th. rtsM ot the Indian cricket team to England la t summer. S. J. BouthertOßl makes the following comment about Laii ohsgti The most picturesque personality 'who appeared with some degree of regularity was LaSI Singh.214 words
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Article253 1933-04-17 6 Death of one of the Most Graceful of Batsmen Mr. L C H. Palairet. the most .stylish batsman ot modern times, died suddenly at his home at Exmouth. He had been yachtiiv; with friends at Portsmouth and returned to" Exmouth with a friend. It was while253 words
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Article86 1933-04-17 6 A man v.ho walked on to a football pitrh at Hendon. N.W.. while a match was m pro-Ms and knocked the referee down was fined £5 and £5 costs at Hendin Police Court He was R. Rayment. of rijlifl IWgl. the Hyde, Hendon. and ho rflmttitntl MsaulUn86 words
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Advertisement393 1933-04-17 6 Exceptional Values From WH ITEA WAY'S LABIEy SECTION Mm <m> fUI LAMBS' CELAMCM LADIES CRAM KNICKCKS MKBCKBIBCD COTTON TENNIS SOCKS. a> Bkei< h value \T\ Wonen's si* m Btaadn U With broad stripe at top. Oreen. peach pink \fa shaov> Lemoo. emerald, Champa /2*/ W saxe Size B'^. to 10393 words
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Advertisement182 1933-04-17 6 CooKed MEATS IMIAH I FRfSH I 1)41 1 y fliM Tl I CUCICCf r FRESH Ml AT I Altogether I too personal and intimate for discussion are tome complaints, yet how real is the pain and prostration. Information, based on scientific facts, will be welcomed by nearly all women. The182 words
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159 1933-04-17 7 A SINGAPORE SELANGOR DUEL M.M. Paterson and W.J. Gibb eto Meet DEFEATED BY TITLE HOLDER All M. Paterson, of Singapore, the holder, and W. J. Gibb, of Selangor. IVI. are tne contestants m to-day's final tie of the Malayan Golf Championship, which will be159 words
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265 1933-04-17 7 K.L.M. PLANES TO CALL AT SINGAPORE n SERVICE TO AMSTERDAM Hr>t Machine Due on May 3. jx>rt of (all Am. M;i;. A. a< i ording irtn M:> k- I til K1 M Royal .1 the result i.:d In An>t< idam. I lerabfc spi cdl Ml i ,i a:id th" Tin265 words
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Article111 1933-04-17 7 Assistance on New Kudu. Ipri 1 Health. Sir Hilton young, H< ol Commoni that "i !'.< tovernmeni .i.IIr on a national net tor thos( eluding mptoj nunt i Insured I :>\i ai the conti nts DKiaO i nit lines 'Hit- ]>i<>\ nil for large unable tv find it111 words
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Article, Illustration2290 1933-04-17 7 Th< rr w a.- Held of tuontv-six players, and there wen ight places to be filled by the qualifying round. The Irarilnt toores were roturned b> w h Dkins, J T. Smith. M M Pat. n i. R Cr.uk. W .1 G:bb. C P. Alien, i 12,290 words
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Article168 1933-04-17 7 »2 Cards Taken Tlie Bo^ey Competition m connection with the Malayan Championship Meeting was played yesterday and resulted m a win for E. M. P. Fergusson <4 upi. 92 cards were taken out and the following returned E. M. F. Ferpusson 10 4 up S. C. Canipbt 11168 words
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Article43 1933-04-17 7 Tlie Ladies Monthly Medal VU played i the Qarrtmi OoU Club and Uh D Uovtag \\<-i the beat returns: ICISS E Power l Down Mrs C M Keble l Mrs. P. Power J M:> roster flan 4 Miss Maynard 443 words
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Article252 1933-04-17 7 Doable Programme For Holiday Fare The present programme at the Capitol is i keeping with the liyht Bpirtta prevailing die to) the holidays. Two adventure Urns .ir< beta co-featured, "Hell's Headquarters" and m Pal The King." "Hells Headquarter*' is Universal ICayfaJ production which is somewhat m the nature252 words
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Article89 1933-04-17 7 Moscow's "Sharp Rebuke" to Japan Momom. Apiil If. I;. provocativi Japanese campaign" ovi ;«c Soviet removal of rolling stock <>n tii i R is sharply commented upon by tii svestla which declarsa thai tin Russlc iwnership of the tocomottvei h-is nevei tlapatod u"fl sa>s tin! theReuter - 89 words
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Article60 1933-04-17 7 A boy ol unknown nationality, about or < found by ChlntM voom ibaiuioiKCi m nrn.s.s field m Sungti Roa ;uiy on Saturday "wrnlnt She took ti Jilant td the Rochon police station, but I warn found to b« already m a dying ccnditio He died m the ambulance before arrival60 words
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Article497 1933-04-17 7 MANY UPSETS AND HEAVY, GOING Punters Have a Good Day Uut i From Our Own Correspondent 1 Ipoh. April 15. Although the Easter Am.iUur Meeting of the Peiak Turf Club was aa§ai|f looked forward to m tilt chief sporting event m Perak during the boiidayi heavy497 words
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Article27 1933-04-17 7 Tragedy .Aboard thr II >ns Kbei A tragedy occurred m tin v- X h« ari Be VU buri.d at sea )ii«) committed Mildde. ««:ea.sed27 words
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Article39 1933-04-17 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTHS FYFE—On Api il 12th. \9Xi. at the Central Hospital. Singapore, to Mr. und afn. A. Ft. Fyfe. a son. PHIPPS—On April 14th. 1933. at their residence. Singai>ore. to Mr and Mrv W. A. Phipps, a daughter.39 words
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Article798 1933-04-17 8 MONDAY. APRIL 19, UK,:, WEEK-END COMMENTS The sensational repudiations of alleged, previous confessions" by the British prisoners now being tried at Moscow shows how worthless admissions extorted under pressure can be and how dangerously hall-truths can be perverted when the parties concerned are actuated by suspicion and798 words
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Article157 1933-04-17 8 To Represent China at Washington Shanghai. April 14. The Finance Minister. Mr. T. V. Soonp has BgWWirt to represent China at thi Washington conservations.-- Renter Far Eastern. Shanghai. April lti. Mr T V Soon 1 the Finance Minister! who baa agreed v. procc d to WashingtonUnion Times - 157 words
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Article115 1933-04-17 8 Soviel Suspicious of Four a Power Pact Moscow. April 11. Intense suspicion that the Four Power Pact may create an anti-Bolshevik bloc m Europe is accentuated by a statement m the Rome newspaper Tribuna that, through the pact, Mussolini is aiming at the "active liberation of the worldReuter Wireless - 115 words
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Article93 1933-04-17 8 U.S.A. Farm Bill Likely to Ik> Defeated |New York, April 14. Efforts to include currency Inflation and silver provisions m the Administration's Farm Bill are destined to defeat, according to Democratic leaders. Amendments offered include Senator Long's authorising tbe purchase or $100,000,000 silver against which currency will beReuter - 93 words
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Article670 1933-04-17 8 Singapore's Wonder Playground Sixteen individual conti actors ha\c taken i hand m the construction of the new ■ngmpOK Turf 'Club racecourse and yrand stand and thdr combined efforts, under th> direction ofl Messrs Swan and the architects and engineers, have made of it one of the670 words
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Article159 1933-04-17 8 Japan May Withdraw Meml>ership Tokio. \pril 14. The powtbility ot Japan's withdrawal lrom the IN l Miaul Court of International Justice at The Hague foDowfai Meanton town the League of Nations i> man ated by tbl Koiemn Office m connection with nfOUfttfeOl regardIng the Japan-Holland arbitration tnReuter Far Eastern - 159 words
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Article64 1933-04-17 8 Dutch Minister's Declaration London. April lit. The Financial Time& Amsterdam corre.spondent says that a declaration that hv considers compulsory restriction of rubber production desirable m every re.«?p«'ct a.s :soon as a workable and efficient plan is available wa& mad«by Heer De Graaf. Minister for the Colonies Such aReuter - 64 words
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Article21 1933-04-17 8 VVa-shngttoß. A|»nl 11. The Senate has confirmed the appointment of Mr Frank Murphy as Oovernor-Gvneral of the Philippines.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article292 1933-04-17 8 NEW CONSTITUTION IN SIAM IT WILL NOT EX-OF! Author of Kanind Bd m Sinj>a|»r! 1 M PtHil H.U. slat. smaii o MM Bangkok \< ltd da route for Bui pi April. a 1 uar. P UW Ctfivri iimxm I CoUllCll S'..' ccnstltuti ti the the oounti I the Luan P292 words
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Article63 1933-04-17 8 Shipment v to FraMt Holland rii- < iuai.ii 'ii .i tiv rim. S' i f MMNBftl <>i t inu the BSpott f>in»ni .shipped t<. Pnu ljtriff Journal ol OMM f i\mt\ F\'(irr,il Fi. Sri H lirriic mhk h <•• Tt* g| R(M)s«'\»']t s pro l.iuiHfio: Ii(Reuter - 63 words
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Article69 1933-04-17 8 Kind's Mossjiuf im *x H M iJhh 'i R.tm.s.i\ m.i, i > Southampton -h r( \V...shlI)!:t(lll f itlOM.s With I 1 M.m I)on;tl(i I d boped the rl n i mM q^ 1 Vil] and als< Bod »r« b» 'h. itim< i.h tt V Ml M lil.vfReuter - 69 words
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Article59 1933-04-17 8 Ih« \pl>>ii <". .st<>r\ whi< li rn.ir.' talku- ttml this hi Urn National Warner M I Ill»-i:al. wlix )i I Friday m«ht I obi I I Uftf Mll'llf (i.l\ I! v^ fhi.s picfni.- and hM tli,- list -»I pMMMt-d is sonic tfood sm ,'lru: I h»' 1 159 words
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Advertisement176 1933-04-17 8 WHISKY SY/f Iff I Hi \T.*f~' s £j I ■■BBS Sfl SBa BBs^l ""S SST H J 1 CALDBFCK, wKZZf MACGR EGOR^B 3/ fit Co. Ltd. Sole Agents for Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States imor+ormUd under th* Comtxxniea ordinmntm 90 Homg Kmmg." 'im—rtwmUd m BhanghmC" Have You Visited Our176 words
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Advertisement40 1933-04-17 8 "THE MIDDLE AGES WERE THE TIMES FOR 'BINGES'," says a writer. The spreehistoric period Moderation combined with a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT k SICKNESS POLICY gives one that safe feeling. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD., Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.40 words
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LOSING STAGES OF MOSCOW TRIAL
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Article81 1933-04-17 9 i For The Prosecution Ended DRAMATIC OUTBURST BY lor the prosecution m the Moscow trial has speeches of Urn prosecution and defence final statements ol accused remain to be heard. It hai tin verdict will he given to-morrow. There itrnosphere m the court yesterday and the81 words
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Article153 1933-04-17 9 Maaeaw, April 14. fm U I:. milii<- Indictment st.T--%1 Pi oaecutor Ml slor I r it do not matlon through tor rhornton i Ml InforMtf v.--•i:'.. PW r (.'ln.:. eel i it In lb v hi v. hit b be i-liegf ted 1 1 i. *J»153 words
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Article547 1933-04-17 9 v Roubles a Loan or Bribe V I t. to-day. "i i null i)i. a f guilty > Air n Urn rtetlm the"in., "in., r DoljynH hy tolgofl ci i (,i nipt pay. i the suthoril ired md des- •••.■:< nf MM— '<'d Hiai I M» II unmReuter - 547 words
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Article1173 1933-04-17 9 This Trial is a Frame-up" Moscow. April 15. Another smasHou occurred at the reopening ol the trial (his nornini When Monkhoiisc jumped up and aaU that i»< vantod to make declaration. The |ud«e stopped lnm. but not before Monkhouae said thai ha had been cross-ex-a'nmed for eighteen hours1,173 words
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Article315 1933-04-17 9 TWO FORCED LANDINGS NEAR KARACHI I Machine Badly Damaged Karachi. April 14. MKs Jcai, Batteti made I forced landing near S/iah Leknera UubeciM 3tut<\ and 33 miltfron Karachi The- propeller <>1 her plane In broken. She i> going to Karachi by motor lorry thai imrrnlng- Rente.315 words
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Article150 1933-04-17 9 Commons Debate Strongly Resented Berlin. April 14. ih< Qerman Amtwute l\as been instructed to prutoal to On British Qovernmeni against ■tatementi about Qermanj mdc m the House ol Commons on April 13 when Sir Austt-n Chamberlain declared this was no time to talk oi cooceaskm to country when-150 words
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Article69 1933-04-17 9 J Rescued From Pirates By Bandits Xewchwans, April Hi. I The .Manchukuo commander at J N'ewchwang advises the British I < onsulate that his scouts report that f a large i;-«m; of bandits overpowered the I pirates who were holding the three J British ships" olikers and slew69 words
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Article169 1933-04-17 9 Government Will combat the untruth of the statements, also to bear m mind the necessity for taking regard of foreign opinion. The Nationalist Borsen Zeltung says: It i.s Impossible to find amonu any ***** people m the British Empire a more incomplete comprehension of th< German and national revolution. GermanyReuter - 169 words
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Article560 1933-04-17 9 Stubborn Chinese Defence of Chifengkow MANCHURIAN UNREST Reported Order to Evacuate British Consulates Shanghai. April 16. A message from North Manchuria states that the British Government has ordered all British consulates m Manchuria and Jehol to suspend business and proceed to positions within the GreatUnion Times - 560 words
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Article92 1933-04-17 9 Moscou. April 15. That Manchuria is resolved to soize the Chnn.se Eastern Railway, according to information m Japanese circles is worthy of attenti- n declares the special correspondent of bvefttia from Chita. This writer say.s that various grounds for a conflict are being artificially created m orderReuter - 92 words
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Article44 1933-04-17 9 Tokio. April 14. It is authoritatively stated that Viscount Ishii will be chief delegate to the economic conference m London with Mr. Matsudaira. i Ambassador to Britain, and Mr. Eii;o Fukai. vice-Governor of the Bank of Japan M delegate Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 44 words
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Article74 1933-04-17 9 Tientsin. April It. While Japanese troops from the Great Wall are driving wedges southward with the object of forcing back the Chinese troops tc the light bank of the Luan River, Manchukuo volunteers occupied Chinwangtao following the withdrawal of Chinese forces there. Meanwhile foreigners who hay goneReuter Far Eastern - 74 words
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Article21 1933-04-17 9 I Mr. C. W. Dawson. M.CB.. who is to act as Assistant Adviser, Kedah. returns from I leave by the Carthage.21 words
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Advertisement193 1933-04-17 9 Xt/TO/ |r GIRD IFS BT^^^^F' "IJOBINSONS arc featuring I The K< Los Br« ;iere i ire- V^^^^E fully moulds and emphasises V^ v feminirK 1 curves by means of the subtle crossway pull ft which imparts a youthful 1 loveliness and provides cor- rect support with complete j I freedom193 words
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Advertisement1143 1933-04-17 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINK (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co, Ltd. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China THE HU A KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., il 931) 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.,1,143 words
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Advertisement507 1933-04-17 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. I VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Dme B>ore. BalkS>«*« Irs. CITY OP MANILA For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg In Port Apr. 17 •.a CITY OF KHIOS For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg507 words
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Advertisement348 1933-04-17 10 British India and Apcar LiJ Incoi grated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND Cargo! PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. (I UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S QOTOKMIJ LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SKRVH E OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA v j M Due -JB i,,rn,u Singapore. CARTHAGE 15.000 Apr. 14 RAWALPIV NALDERA348 words
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Advertisement628 1933-04-17 11 0 S. K. Line. FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA <>ne Balls. BUENOS MKI> Mi Colombo. Durban. Port May 23 24 Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro. Santos hi B :nd-the-world £172) BUENOS \iiii (u.nibM. Durban. Cap«- Apr 27 28 Vomi uitos and Montevideo Itl I N(»> \IKI Ooiombo Mombasa Betn U).628 words
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Advertisement462 1933-04-17 11 TO EIROPK FROM SINGAPORE AND PENAN G VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penan«;. N. York Pres. Monroe Apr. 22 Apr. 25 Apr. 27 June ti Pres. Van Buren May 6 May 9 May ll June 20462 words
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Advertisement959 1933-04-17 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MEM lIIOR THE L'B— Monday. April 17. Brlawan-Deli DAJAK— Monday. April 17. Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. RFTEll— Tuesday. April 18. Bengkalis. Paneh. Tanjoog-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidone Berombang and Asahan. PASIR-— Tuesday. April 18. Penang t mails only) and Bagan Si-Api-Api. PALOPO— Tuesday. April 18. Riouw. Tambeian.959 words
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Article340 1933-04-17 12 Percentages at British Ports I From Our Own Correspondent] London. Mar. 28. According to the "Ministry of Labour Gazette" employment among seamen during February remained very slack. The demand for men was g?nerally extremely quiet: the supply was more than adequate to meet the low level of requirements.340 words
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Article290 1933-04-17 12 Daughter Wins Two Wives j Action The daughter was given Judgment m the Probate Court m the will case m which both she and her mother were said to have married the same man Bhe was Mrs. Amy Madeline Maxwell, otherwise Macintosh formerly of Cambridge -road. Hove.290 words
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Article220 1933-04-17 12 PORT OF DAI REN Fishing Village that Became Commerical Centre Interesting information is contained m a booklet which ha\> be^n Issued by the South Manchuria Railway Company regarding the port of Dairen relative especially to the sn\<doring facilities at the port. The booklet is fully illustrated, the frontispiece being a220 words
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Article85 1933-04-17 12 A clause regarding colonies, including the return by Britain of Germany's colonies m Africa, was actually contained m the plan which Signor Mussolini put before Mr. MacDonald m Rome (declares the Echo de Paris.) The suggestion did not live through the talks m the Palazza Vcnezia (says85 words
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Article22 1933-04-17 12 When the Hon Mr. Marcus Rex, Trea^iirt r F.MS., goes on leave on May 12 Mr H R Joynt wiJl succeed him.22 words
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Advertisement620 1933-04-17 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated la Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ■efular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.37* tons} and 88. MANOOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de luxe, single620 words
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Advertisement463 1933-04-17 12 HENDERSON LiNti SdIUH II (t| By Fortnichtlv f I Between Kanci. and rnifilIOMKW \KI» Port of Mnakarl i t I I CHINDWIN KENfMENI;P»' BHAMO AMARAPOORA SAGAING Calls London Passage I^.i^ Embarkation LONDON Single Return i MARSEILLES Single Return v»m i 'I I'm. For further parPATERSON, SIMONS dbeorp I. S. K.463 words
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Miscellaneous660 1933-04-17 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 kx\& Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monda>.660 words
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Article101 1933-04-17 13 His i:\CELLENCY OPENS NEW RACECOURSE Alluring Vision of a Great Playground I FINEST COURSE IN THE ii.itinc vision of the whole of that portion of forest which Ifel hrtwerii Thomson Koad and Bukit Tim.ih id betweefl th«- reservoirs being developed m the i < oloiiial Park, making101 words
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Article2726 1933-04-17 13 m lit t it i Fashion on Idk path through \::i:th iUau»\ and endni on the tar tide ro rod 'o tin- tand. M.uints.srii. the the mcmbew of the Ch i in -i it i. the I mentl, His Highothers. Time Highm the Sultan ..:»<! Urn Tunku2,726 words
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Article385 1933-04-17 13 K.L. AIRMAN'S ALARMING EXPERIENCE Forced Landing Practice and Reality An Unfortunate mishap OCCUmd en Thursday evenlm Ul Mr. H. H. Hinds, of Messrs Wearne Bras.. Kuala Lumpur staff when one of the clubV D h. Moths m which he was practising forced landing fell into a385 words
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Article149 1933-04-17 13 Cumberland, Vindictive And Curacoa Arrive The Royal Navy is m port. H.M.S. Cumberland, i n her way back to the China Station alter re-nfting and IT romilllMfcm, accompanitd b\ H.MS Vindictive and H.M.S. Cur«\roa. both canyintj troops, arrived iii Singapore on Saturday and are moored at the149 words
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Article118 1933-04-17 13 Restricted Residence Bill Amended A meeting of the Nct,-rl Scmbilan Statt Council was held at Sercmban on Tuesday. The Council expressed its ragret at the news of the death of Raja Sir Chulan. Raja di Hilir. Perak. and its condolences with hit family and with the State118 words
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Article343 1933-04-17 13 Net Loss For Year of £927,261 The accounts of the Cunard Steam Ship Company Ltd.. for 1932 show that after providing for full depreciation < £746.566 >. Debenture interest (£200.000) etc.. there is a net loss for the year of £927.261. The balance brought forward from 1931 was343 words
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Article269 1933-04-17 13 Order Given to Glasgow Firm The Fail-field Shipbuilding and Engmeei m« Cumiwnv. GoViui. have received an order lo build the destroyer depot ov lepau ship proviued for m the British 1932 naval programme It has been expected lor scm ttae that the contract would b. entrusted to thLs269 words
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Article126 1933-04-17 13 The following passengers are due to sail on the Lalandla for London and intermediate ports on Tuesday Mrs R I) Atkinson. Master Atkinson. Mis^ Atkinson. Mr and Mrs F H. Dale. Mr C H Green. Mr A. A. van der Harst. Mr. G Henderson. Mr and Mrs. J126 words
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Article385 1933-04-17 13 Bulletin of The League of Nations Alexandria 12 smallpox cases and 3 deaUvs as compared with H2 em ;md 11 deaths m the previou.s week Port Said 3 .smallpox OMM and no death* Bassein 4 ptagm CMM and 4 deaths. 14 smallpox CMM and I deaths a.s compared385 words
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Article307 1933-04-17 13 DifimH Problems to foe Solved Mr P. Maurice Hill, assistant genera] m <>1 the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom, on Friday addr- ss< <1 full meeting 01 the Cardiff and Bristol Channel Incorporated Shipowners Association, held under th< <han man>hip oi Mr. A. R. Wat. mi307 words
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Advertisement13 1933-04-17 13 P! 11l L»lj F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD., 3A, Raffles Quay, Telephone No. 2234.13 words
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Article763 1933-04-17 14 LONDON BROADCAST LECTURE "Scottish" Tune at Tientsin London. Mar. 28. As a part of a series of lectures on "Strange Music." Miss Rose Quong broadcast on Chinese music as follows: If you were ever m China that music Gramophone Record Victor ***** A l» would be763 words
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Article193 1933-04-17 14 Society of Friends Leader Dead A leading minim of the Society ol FTirnds. Lr. Honry Theodore Hockkin died m a Dublin nursing home foDowiolg ar operation a •<i *S. Dr. Hodp.kLn was the lust inombrr of the S>( lets nt Friends to broadcast I Sunday "vrninc;193 words
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Advertisement118 1933-04-17 14 Iftllenburgs Foods I The *Allenburys* Foods are I particularly suited to the I feeding of babies m hot I climates. They are germ free I and their use is an absolute guarantee against infantile diarrhoea and cholera. Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food No. 2 Mini. |w| m. bum i,i..i,ui»118 words
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Advertisement181 1933-04-17 14 PILES CURED No Knife I No Surgeon I No other affliction causes more human misery than Piles. Yet Piles can be quickly and easily cured without the use of Injections, knife, scissors, "hot Iron," electricity, or any other cutting or burning method, and without confinement to bed, and no doctor's181 words
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Advertisement143 1933-04-17 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION i i 1 PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BCRMA, J I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and i FEDERATED MALAY STATES i PROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. J Wavelength* 25.3 metres and SIS metres. I Monday, April 17th. I G.>LT. Summer Time I J 1.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from143 words
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Advertisement553 1933-04-17 14 BANKS AND INSVRA q CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRAUA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000,000 c Reserve Fund £3,000.000 Reserve Liability cf Proprietors £3,000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgate, London. EC. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Saigon553 words
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Advertisement210 1933-04-17 14 THE YOK()IL4M.\ v|'^ HBANK, (E ;.ipitai BnbM up> ud v p 11. !.<<!■ Sinjrapure Hram h -M HMM, I ONMM i Wt.-tni.)). U I Th. N I 1 K. Ltd Hi \n< HI Alfvarc:. I n ten, i I lonolulu, K&iyuan I buiUa, M ak:. *< H Sourabs AO Oom210 words
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Miscellaneous554 1933-04-17 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL 80 Rome (Italy* 2RO :0 2 Khatarcv.vk (USSRi RVIS 9 a.m.— noon. 58.3 Bandoeng, Java »PMY). 50.26 Vatican City (Italy*. HVJ. Daily. 7.0 7.15 p.m. Sun». 10 10.30 a.m. also. 50 Barcelona Radio Club Spain > EAJ2S Sat.. B—98 9 p.m. 50 Bucharest (Romania. 50 Kuala Lumpur554 words
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Miscellaneous31 1933-04-17 14 16.88 Eindhoven (Holland) PHI. 16.87 Bound Brook (N.J.) W3XAL Daily, I—91 9 p.m. 14.47 Buenos Aires (Argentine) LSY 13.97 Daventry GSH. 13.93 Pittsburgh WBXK. 12—5 p.m. Times are given m G.M.T.31 words
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Article1224 1933-04-17 15 OBIENT TRUST, LIMITED GENERAL I! V < 1.1 l.\u m>w nit look For Tea L odon, W. the < ball BJS to-daj .uid i' i, l.> KM ml brought I •r ■•■in: ot kl tin icloi c tl H hole amount to fj I '-alii (l at the gjp Ext1,224 words
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Article42 1933-04-17 15 W'.ivhing-ton. April 14. Tn. prohibition of transport by railroad or pip»Miif of oil produced m contravention of State laws and regulations Is thp object of a Bill introduced into the House of Representativi.- by Mr Murland, Republican ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article172 1933-04-17 15 SALES STOCK EXCHANGE 750.000 1.660.000 960.000 TJniwri Prt-s^ As«oriation Changes m Representative Prices April. 12. IS. 15. Aintruai. Can Cum 60 62 63 >, Am Tpbone and TX'raph 91, Mtt 89. AtffhWWl Railroad 41 42 42 1 Duponl 38 T 40 1 40>j Fin-stoiif. Common 10172 words
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446 1933-04-17 15 Tiif following publications wttt issued or re-| oeived by the Department of statistics, s.s and F.M.S during t tit* period April Ist to April 7th. 1933. Inclusive, and are available for public iuse m the Reference Library. Fullertoi; Building. Singapore Application may be made by members446 words
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Article69 1933-04-17 15 Sharp Advance of Silver Price I i I/ondon. April 11. The Stock Exchange, encouraged by better New York advices, saw more acitvity displayed to-day, especially among trans-Atlantic issues nnd leading oil shares. Mast commodity markets were also better. The chief feature elsewhere via the further sharp advanceReuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article580 1933-04-17 15 Capital Reduction Scheme The twenty-third annual ordinary meeting of the Lavant Rubber Company Ltd ft-ai held at Bunge House. St Mary Axe. E.C Sir Herbert Wright (chairman) presiding. The Chairman. In the course of his address Said: The crop of rubber wus less than thai of the previous580 words
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Article176 1933-04-17 15 Trade Ban Discussed m The Lords London. April 11. Moving the second readin? of the Russian Imports Prohibition Bill, which passed through the House of Lords without division Lord Hailsham declared that Metropolitan Victors had for long had realings with the Sowet and it was to the company'sReuter Wireless - 176 words
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Article69 1933-04-17 15 A Chinese rikisha puller who was being I detained m the lork-up of Uw Rochore Police Station on a chanre of disobeying traffic orders is alleged to have injured himself severely 1 yesterday mornincr by knocking his head against I the iron bars of the cell door. He was found69 words
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Article772 1933-04-17 15 A. A.M. Agreenents With Other Organisations a reciprocal sgmmunt has been entered into between the aam and the Deli lutomobito club, Meden, m respect ol Sumatra, Is I C 111(1 tht> Royal Java Motor Club whi<h opei throufhoul the Dutch Ea^t India it b anticipated thai this agreement772 words
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Article102 1933-04-17 15 Protection From Dumping Urged London. April 14. Tlie mrnniico to Lancashire's trade of Japanese competition was stressed to-day at a meeting m Manchester organised by the Cotton Trade League. Mr. Chorlton MP. declared that Lancashire was faced by :< competitor .su< h as slu- had never enrounten-d beforeReuter Wireless - 102 words
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Article168 1933-04-17 15 WIVICM at some churches The COOVt was oi»l iuilf full m expectation of an ;m ventfu! norninff. The Judgei and pntmiutluu an; late but ..>nuling. The court adjourntd early until th: iml to ton.sidti v series of tichnual qtl t ion übmitted by IfoDkboiiM'a counsel Kanodov ifHfTl nit r aimReuter - 168 words
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Advertisement78 1933-04-17 15 'wl' fiffd $12.000.000 Assurance In force over 535.060.MH I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry E C has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life78 words
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184 1933-04-17 16 TEAM PLAYING WITH CONFIDENCE Holiday Football at Home PUB PRESS SERVICE— COI'YHIOHT] London. April IK. iii. football ground* rere dry and hard foi ytaiunk nee ami at (aiciirT water had to be |)ijmii> (i an to the ground to ■often if Then wen bate hottdaj184 words
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Article232 1933-04-17 16 London. April 14. The following matches wen played m the English I<»:itrn*' on Friday DIVISION I Arsen.«. 4, Sheffi'ld Wad 2. Blackjxxil 3. Bhu kburn R 0. Cholna 4 Leicester City 1. I,ive«pool 2. Huddrrslirld Town 2. \f a richest* 1 if\ 1. West Brom A 0. Portanouth232 words
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Article268 1933-04-17 16 London. April 15. The follov. n,_ matches \\er< played to-d^v m the English ;md Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I Arsenal 2, Portsmouth Blrmingluur 2, Bolton Wand&. 1. Blackburn R 1. W'liamptou W. 9. Blackpool 1. Huddersiicld T. 1. D».-rby Count v 3. Sheffield Utd 0 Everton 3, Chelsea 2.268 words
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Article30 1933-04-17 16 Abev<l« <t. 1, Rangers 1. PfMimi 1. Partkk Th 0. East Stirling 1, Cowrienbeath 1. Hamilton Acads. 2, Morton 2 Pt Mirrtn t, Ayr United Reuter30 words
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Article463 1933-04-17 16 128 NOT OUT IN GAME WITH MALACCA S.C.C. Win By Wide Margin a Hjriendid mnin^.s of 128 nut out by R. N. Hamilton was fea fre of the match between Singapore Cricket Club and Malacca on the former*! ground on Saturday and Sunday. sec compiled 286463 words
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Article189 1933-04-17 16 (Proa Our Own Correspondent) Kual.i. Lumpur. April 15. S.C.C \\uu the u>;>s and elected to bat lir.st m the pune with Selangor at Kuala Liunpur. Burn and Mitchell going to the wicket. Gill opened the bowling from the bank and had Burn caught at cover by Lall189 words
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Article238 1933-04-17 16 Perak's Match With From Our Own Correspondent 1 Penan*;, Apr. 15. At the c los«- ol the day's play Perak had done quite creditably m the cricket match with Penang. This was partly due to palpably weak bowling without Reutens. Perak appeared to have bad lock; Bayley. probably238 words
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Article131 1933-04-17 16 CELTIC BEATS MOTHERWELL BY ONLY GOAL McGrory Plays Brilliant Football London, April 15. A huge crowd of 90.000 people at Hampden Park watched the Scottish Cup final bctwee 1 Celtic and Motherwell. The weather WM fine and I last punc eiasued but though both .sides .strove their131 words
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Article95 1933-04-17 16 Two New Records Established PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT* Sydney. April IK. Winooka If.lS) won the Doncaa&er by half v length m 1 mm. 35 sees., an Australian record. Jacko (8.3» waa second and Parkwood (•.IS) a neck away was third Then were 17 runners. Betting 3 9—l. it— l.95 words
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Article48 1933-04-17 16 Hrid^water Defeats Rlackheath London. April 16. The surprise of yesterdays Rngb) rootbal] matches was the defeat of BlacklK.ah by Bridprwater by a margin of 10 points Birkenhead P;nk 14. North of Inland L' 4 Bridgwater 28. Blackheath 18 Bristol 4. I^icestr; 12. Swansea 15. Harlequins 548 words
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Article51 1933-04-17 16 Australian Killed; Malayan Injured Aarhus. April IS, Ibe Australian. Con Cartwell. fell under liLs raachine and was killed during the international dirt track meeting. Tiger Lewis < Malay Archipelaeo) collided with Cartwells overturned machine and turned a somersault He waa taken to hospital with eoncuarion of tneReuter - 51 words
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Article44 1933-04-17 16 Prince Sees "Heavies" London. April 13. A lar^r ciwd, inclucLnu the Prince of Wales, MM Don McCovkindale of South Africa, knock out Larry Gain?, of Canada, m the tenth nnd last round of a heavyweight contest at the Albert Hall.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article64 1933-04-17 16 was not made until Hoblyn lost the toss He then selected Lim Cheng Hock. Scores: Dew b Saravanamuttu 1; Suppiah c Carr b Orr. 17; Bedecox. c L^abrooy b Can*. 7; Newman, c Henman b Saravanamuttu. 3: Bay ley. lbw b Labroov. 11; Murray, not out, 37. Jouklaas lbw. b64 words
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Article56 1933-04-17 16 To-day's Wiltshire Regiment cricket team to play against Malacca will be chosen from Capt. Barnes. 2nd Lt Bond, Lt. Arnold. L Sgt. Morris. L Cpl. Palmer. L Cpl Haynes. L Cpl Maris. BcLsmn. Worsdell. Bdsmn. Nunn'. PtSteneer, Pte Batty, and Pte Harris The match Is scheduled56 words
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Article226 1933-04-17 16 Nondescripts Lead Regiment by Nine Runs The Wiltshire Regiment, playing at home yesterday, lost by only nine runs m a crick* I match against the Nondescripts. Batting first, the Nondescripts scored very slowly and compiled a total of 136, while th< Regiment was only able to reach226 words
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Article252 1933-04-17 16 2 GOALS SCORED AGAINST SELANGOR RANGERS Large Crowd at Jalan Besar linn I Selangor Rangers 0 There wa.- iairly large crowd at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon, when th" So lan gor Rangers met the Chinese. Contra';' to expectations the fame lacked thrills and the local252 words
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Article275 1933-04-17 16 H. .1. Spinks Wins N.R.A. Silver Medal < From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. April IS. Rain delayed the opening of the F.M.S. rirle championship meeting here to-day. Then a light wind WM propitious foe the 36 entrants going down at the first stage ofl the275 words
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Article92 1933-04-17 16 In the tir.st mat( b nt |JM last iught m the Malayan Billiards championship imimamvnt for the Padnioit chr.iknge shield. W A. Aoria. SRC bent P«>k Benu Wan of Aston At.ntctic Club. 300 209 In the second match 9 o'clock, Oiiu M h Boh, Amiable A.92 words
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Article53 1933-04-17 16 German Consulate Stoned at Lodi Berlin. April 10. Following report! of anti-German demonstrations m Poland, including the stoning of the GPiman Consulate at Lodz, the Gorman Minister m Warsaw has been instructed to lod^e a protest and demand the punishment of the guilty and protection for GermanReuter Wireless - 53 words
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Article154 1933-04-17 16 The folkmtaf are the results of ties played m the S.R.C lawn tennis tournament: Singles Handicap Dr. G. F. de Souza (owe 30 3) beat Dr. S L Oehlers (owe 15.3 > I—6.1 6. 6- -2, 6 4. O. Lowe (owe 30 1 beat V Norris lowe154 words
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Article133 1933-04-17 16 Hit tor's Knvoys Very Busy m Italy Berlin. April 11. aj. point «ti CHpftain OOWtaf a.Premier oi Prussia. Captain Onermu v ».v ,»-<eived thfe momin; by MhMoMnl who later reealwdl tin naan Ambassador. c;,'npral Von Epp. ih<- Na/i PrcntaC ot Bavaria, has now been appointed admint-'. o!Reuter Wireless - 133 words
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Article37 1933-04-17 16 Democratic Leader 1 ■> I A 1 i— Chicaco. \pri» l Mr Mwmitl J. Krlly. a civil miTinrci ;)iid Detnocratir Under, has been »*lrctetl Maun othe <ity eounrfl m gueoei ion t/> Mr Cernwk ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article31 1933-04-17 16 Zurich. April (I The Committee of the International FxUn tion of Trade Unions has decided to transfer the venue of the Federation im-Kingx from Berlin to ParLs- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 31 words
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Article31 1933-04-17 16 A Ixiy. aged right, who could not study uuIcsf he smokrd a pipe was a ta.M' siibmitt«>d at tiie annual meeting of the Dundee Society for R«v*»ntlon of Cruelty to Children.31 words
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Article105 1933-04-17 16 To Take Charge Camp i< iuii r i in-, mattonal hancfc-d nnontlw H the un;a!ii-ii: Qh chances, bur .11.1 only Lull: li< ii- ml I lv <> a 1< and Pukit-n n p' Kal-.sh'k whn ■hoit|] is n i*"!*. troops trn Muni }<>■( r« hund n i i105 words
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Advertisement58 1933-04-17 16 w(v c^ten\^geVt^(inT':. if 3? AT ANY TIME YOU WfINT NIGHT OP DAY IF NOT, USE GAS IN V. FOR WATER HEATIKG CNQUIRE rPOM. TCUPhC WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION TO OR, IF MORE CONVENIENT,OUf? RF' WILLCALLTOSUIT YOUW ARRANGEMEI 100°/o BRITISH MILK B£GAI UNSWEETENED CONDENSED Procurable at «jii leading Provision B Sole Agent58 words
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