The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 April 1933
1933-04-18
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Title Section18 1933-04-18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. V" ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1933. 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article359 1933-04-18 1 THE DAY 'S NEWS sciolism Baagen and Iks Halaji drew with three soals each m the same at .la lan Besar Stadium l*a>;e 16. The Wiltshire Regiment won the team -lioct at the Kuala Lumpui rifle meeting l'a«e 7. Mrs. Ruth Bryaa Own hat tx>en iv. ruinated I.S. Minister to359 words
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Article996 1933-04-18 1 Chen i». > light m Mrs. v>,^ n but firelight. Its ra\ 'r.u-lit torwaul b> the narrow s;u. > ,r the r.uiiic, lit up ih whiti -tupj). (i de»] tabl< and I tuft hicli .stood before n. ru«) rilenl children emndMd beyond th<- >•< v bean. A996 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement147 1933-04-18 1 ■jGI TEA tinem* •if the I gardens ur home. R FLES HOTEL LATAV PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT CIAL DINNER DANCE •>.:!() to Mid-Night TO MORROW MX DANCE 101 J V WOOD HI-LIGHTS j CABARET ii.ls to h.:jo p.m. I INFORMAL DINNER DANCE p.m. to Mid-night. L, SMI. TiOOK NOW PHONE SSBI.147 words
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Advertisement247 1933-04-18 1 ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL FAVOURITE TOWN RENDEZ-VOUS IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT EXCELLENT CUISINE SERVICE Guestfl residing at the Sea View Hotel may take their Tiffin at the Adelphi Hotel without extra charge and vice-versa. ■m\\i:k pakcjes SEA VIEW HOTEL Wednesday, April 19th, (informal) Friday, 21st, (formal) Saturday. 22nd, (informal) ADELPHI247 words
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Advertisement140 1933-04-18 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Municipal Band Pagi Sound proof: heat proof— Pa < CHRYSLER LOW INITIAL COST TO prescription M llf you are a sufferer bw H £m«mi, Ringworm, Dhobi.--II BF Itch, Salt Rheum, Prirkly Heat E*»< ria*i«. Sin>{-ip)r. Foot, It. v HP ing Eruptions and Ranh^a, use K» D.D.D. Prescription Just140 words
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Advertisement11 1933-04-18 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article271 1933-04-18 2 Busiest Time Since Hi> Illiu^> Th<- King Will this \t-ai b busiest »pri: iiv.nioi tlnoc he VII D m 192 H Already Include rif< I at Buettngh P ice Instead of x\. ;om —many opening and other <■•.■• imis to agricultural shows, race meettnt ai functi II '"c«271 words
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Article206 1933-04-18 2 New System A Success In Trafalgar Square DO Out Own Correspondent I London. April I. vi Tialalgar Square i< now rated by a .\v.sU'ir. ofl automatic control which relate I 14 policemen from duty and will result In a MMTlng oi about £4.000 a year. The sy»tv:n206 words
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Article17 1933-04-18 2 a in-inatloii for four vacant probationershipi In the Ifalay Administrative be held on Ma;. 9.17 words
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Article27 1933-04-18 2 Mr A. P. Herbert - Mr A. P. Herbert w g Been I me to the ■i <>i t ..i bh i ..(i thiiu th;..: the psycl to aßmt t,> the er.27 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement437 1933-04-18 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY at NUGENT BUCKERIDGE HlCkwt u«* W»r«— UwMt Sato. LAIOLAW Bl II DING- Phonr 7fttB. BOARD RESIDENCE. :i TANG LIN HILL Near Garrison Goli Course SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS AVAILABLE PERSONAL SUPERVISION MODERN SANITATION 'elephone 3798 or write for appointmentMrs. A. R. Matthews. MANOR HOUSE Chancery437 words
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Advertisement695 1933-04-18 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE i- hereby given that tenders are now Invited for the following materials or -f-rvkes and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room. Municipal Office? Sanitary InttaOattani at Not. 21 23, 24. 46 and tJ3 Buffalo Road. No.-. 74. 76695 words
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Advertisement326 1933-04-18 2 NOTICES. 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, etc., made at lowest prices S.Shimura 8 Co. Shirt and Pyjama Complete Shir t Outfits m Stock No. 82-2, Bras Basah Road. SINGAPORE. Irritated326 words
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Advertisement113 1933-04-18 2 EqANATOCFf' N P a» Lr Irritability Frequent Rid yourself of General Weakness TT fHATFVER the reason TTi^n- is uhut. VV ol your xxvakness and fane* o\ listiessness. San.itocen will masve yovi stronger UIO t-.ealtr-ler. For Sanai n leads tne fond, morr celk oi your body with exactly cases of i:«113 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous201 1933-04-18 2 THE WEEK TiM-Mlay. lHth. High N OS, 1 1 ft 18.:', (Dfc I. SC.C vs. I: vs. k• G V y<- h>>"i at Beremban 1 1; Chine* ad v. acadfaij, I'mu. ilmh v.. ci "4 «9, 7 1 N 1t.44 BJ i Mr i i. Ooodman ICllk Adelphl Hot i201 words
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Article101 1933-04-18 3 fWl>* he office Lags Behind I ihi Factory i c Benera] mans ci th< P* 1 C snpany, dedarea that g^ m methods B^ ara r*' m< li oi their ■v wU* I MBce ApW* r the Connaughi mF* there could B^ n di i n101 words
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Article48 1933-04-18 3 tlVife Retained To \MI i th< Dlvoi i Esther Strachej on the ({round of E I wi April 1929 al and they W^ n intstfl'" at to mber. 1991 with lib Rhen March 1932. 'ii i )iil;tu H lathley. 8 v hey, ICisa Hoathk iquii48 words
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336 1933-04-18 3 YOUNG SCHOOLMASTER'S SACRIFICE (Jave Life To Rescue U'..imi tub paid at the hk|U- st to tin gallantry ..t Ux D H Sconce, young student teacher, ol st Paul's School, Ham-!. ho ",i- drowned when a skiff m which he was acting coach t,, four336 words
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Article60 1933-04-18 3 The Corinthian PooibaU Club have arranged a tour i>v» the Contlneni for Easter The parts of 22 wil) lcav? ilarwith and will play a match by Moodh^ht at The Hague. Other Qxturtf art' at Hamburg, Ku-i and Oopenhajren. Three :,.iMies m bt play* d In Oopenhagen ■gatnii different tidi s60 words
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Article329 1933-04-18 3 Did You Know There are Nearly A Thousand Tin campaign to save the old windmills from extinction la making headway, and the special Windmill Commute* at the Society for tii. Protection of Ancient Buildings has done much to stimuiau publfc Interest In landmark?. Records have been329 words
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Article101 1933-04-18 3 To Take Place m London Soon The marriage of Mr. WtJter Undrum, tin Australian billiards player, is to take place Very soon m London. His lUuu-ec. Mii-s Ahem KosUn, has applied at Henrietta-, treet (Covent Garden I Register Office— where it is n,t nded that tin icmony shall101 words
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1532 1933-04-18 3 OUR "MALAY" RIKISHA PULLERS London Journalist Describes Singapore The way from Europe to the Far East is by a British corridor. In each O f the great ports along the shores of the Indian Ocean and the China Sea there is a M| white1,532 words
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Article158 1933-04-18 3 Under Treatment That Creates Energy Some folks are naturally fat, but there's a lot of people who put on pounds of unhealthy fat because they haven't got enough energy to move about to keep it off. It's not laziness m most cases but a condition brought about158 words
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Advertisement83 1933-04-18 3 THERE ARE THOUSANDS o i men who can 'fix' a broken Remember automobile but how Patchi Dg up costs motor owners Workmen excessive and unnecessary sums oj money each year Are Sill I Picked I And the motorist usually blames I A m ■Witlioiit a doubt it pays to bave83 words
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Advertisement167 1933-04-18 3 ECZEMA IN RED MSHJH FACE Burning Sensation Terrible. Cuticura Healed "The eczema first started on my face and then on my arms from my elbows to my wrists. It was m a red rash, and the burning sensation was terrible. It was of a wet nature and 1 could not167 words
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1599 1933-04-18 4 Lieutenant Baillie Stewart's Defence His Meeting With Marie Louise In Berlin INFATUATED ABOUT HIM Lieutenant Baillie-Stewart of the Seaforth Highlanders, who was arrested and lodged m the Tower of London and tried by Court Martial on charges of selling military secrets to1,599 words
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Article1279 1933-04-18 4 Prosecution's Desire For Secrecy Did you ever ring up th<> Gorman War Ministry' No. I cannot use a German telephone. The Judgf Advocate > asked, what was his hotel. Mr. Parkes I understand the prosecution do not want the name of the hotel mentioned. Major Shapcott That Is1,279 words
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Article999 1933-04-18 4 More About Marie Louise Major Shapcott < cross-examining— Do you seriously tell the Court that the only description yi v can give of Marie Louise is that she is 22 and fair lt is net the only description but I am nol very good at describing people She is999 words
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Article120 1933-04-18 4 I Sentence To He Carried j Into Effect j 1 London. April 13. i His Majesty the King, on the advice of the Secretary for War, has confirmed the findings of the i J Court before whom Lieut. Baillie J Stewart was arraigned, on the J chargesReuter Wireless - 120 words
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Article764 1933-04-18 4 I "Waiting For You To Write To Her" I Major Shapcott then handed the accused fetter and asked whether it did nut W) -omethinu about a -nl Waiting t'>i JTOU to writ* I her and tell her you have done your work wt-11 m Holland •This one764 words
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Article440 1933-04-18 4 l.rtti Ohsl Ueutenani i.sit m ii\. d oeeaeftoa it '2:ud Mtli v -aid shr would ;n. hti n»\t vteM Oetobi I Kwu i thai i thought i elderly ofti. i it wa> the Bnf knM Point savi.v I a.skitm il .«h< i i I.i» uw-n.tnt Bftl evasion hi440 words
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Article, Illustration135 1933-04-18 5 I TR 1T.5.8l T .S.8 \KKON which crushed into the sea twenty miles off the New Jersey coast with a crew of 77 men aboard. Our picture shows the Akron flying over New York. IMS HORSE WIN \1 NKWBI'RY— For the first time for nine years the King and Queen135 words
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Article281 1933-04-18 5 Leave Your Worries m Store. "We're going home m March, and can < ertalnl* do with th>> change Tom especially. He's haw nt:ul\ t'Hir years here without a br»-.»k, and I :hrce. and say what you like, the dlflMti does t .*k« it out of one.281 words
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Advertisement135 1933-04-18 5 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT X—xK x NICHTLY c.15 C 9.15 P.M. W M^^ \n*f£P~YA tions: phone eoo^j^Bk^y yoMpBIIHHUBIHHI Short return run of Ltm■■ B W^ww H :l(;ll( musical 1 W m^U picture i^ir made n rU n* I net' J™ l^jLl L^^^Lt^B Hear auain lAN KIEIUJRA —^^J^^^^^SJ^^K^^ Laiiuh a^ain at W& r~^lfJsl^R*§135 words
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Advertisement92 1933-04-18 5 ncjypTT^ TO-NIGHT (proarious Comedy Lilting Songs Melodies Beautiful Technicolor and Gorgeous Girls! That's what you see m First National's Dazzling new Musical Comedy Triumph KISS ME AGAIN Based on VICTOR HERBERTS famous play. with BERNICE CLAIRE (The Beautiful Singing Star of "NO, NO, NANETTE) WALTER PIDGEON and EDWARD EVERETT HORTON92 words
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Advertisement217 1933-04-18 5 SIXTH AND POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF FOX MOVIETONE'S GREAT HOLIDAY SUCCESS Janet Gaynor I Charles Farrell IN Mil IK LAST AND GREATEST ROMANCE— Tess of the Storm Country'"' TOMORROW SPENCER TRACY MARION NIXON Muddling Uriahs, and thrills, and few* m a deliriously fresh and sr^arklinp romody-drama of en mv .-rn^217 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article793 1933-04-18 6 (.1 ROUNDS WITH JACKSON Bout That Lasted Four Hours < )i. i Corb ft! I ii. ntei taming ol all the ms fmm ol sport, only natural that in.' dl bould turn t«. bis peat- < 'oi ji ttes Oral Rice. Wi ter X W.i pel lbound793 words
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Article13 1933-04-18 6 Ramb <'•'<> Head of v I but m the :i m Mort! a Putney13 words
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Article462 1933-04-18 6 Aver I'nited's Position Secure (From Our Own C London. March 28. >tiaii(i encountered an unexpected reverse m the An.it m International i:ar:v with England. With ciuht Queen's Park player. In the Bcottlsh eleven victory \\a- con :ir.-. antic! pated, but i. land won by l o. The Queen'l462 words
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Article364 1933-04-18 6 U A Galling F^xperience" of Grand National •It 1^ hard lines, when your life"3 ambitioi: has been to ride In the Grand National and when you have got your chariee. to find, half-way through the race, that you have to walk the real of the way. Thar364 words
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Article191 1933-04-18 6 Not In Best Interest Of Game Major A Whilcly Laverock, tha hon. secretary ol the English Golf Dnion. .stated that his Union ha unanimously decided that the practice ol amateur golfers recelvbi r for Bolflnj p rformanoes, such a- "holes m one," etc., from outside sources191 words
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Article105 1933-04-18 6 For the first time for five year- Cambridge won tk< Bnt string singles racked match against Oxford, at Queens Ciub. J. M. Stow (Harrow ar.d Pembroke) beat C. J. Malim (Wellington and Corpus) by three games to one (15—7. 7 15. 15 7, 15 2). Cambridge had won the doubles105 words
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Advertisement169 1933-04-18 6 1i I I *r\ m i ZX VN v-- m V V v —i^l£ I r* IIW I s W^ V^ Mi A. 4 a 1 f I 1 ml-TlVl^^y V B^ 5 after business or sport o glass of TIGER BEER will wench your thirst and refresh m boduJfL169 words
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881 1933-04-18 7 CHANG TOLD HE "HAD BETTER RETIRE EX-MANCHURIAN WAR LORD IN SINGAPORE MTO STUDY FASCISM Have Been King But to Resist Invaders MARSHAL Chang Hsueh-liang, former Manchurian war lord, arrived In Singapore yesterday, on board the Italian liner s.s. Conte Ros.so, en route for Europe, where he will study Fascism In881 words
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Article148 1933-04-18 7 ES'DID RIDING BY HITAKER k! \ttendance On ,ondent] Ipoh, April 11. c at the second Pi rat Turf Club j :itf pood. L. ndld ridiir A:. 1 third I 8 Hat-, oil fl tta, < > forward till :.i\ to drop C en Mist ann 1148 words
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Article56 1933-04-18 7 X tion at Malacca Wk it> Park andent I M.l.t. April II f^B i pe< tat it <i tin first rramm< ded a si' 111. < t 1 .'•'•< i halk nged ingh .< .sikh fISS I d 20 mnniii i> throws. '''(I Appu- en th* gSK H. '1056 words
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Article38 1933-04-18 7 B ;ilk-overs Last B iyan billi :'ns halk ng< &lii< Id Bo AtlilttK B hii t <:• d v\ ilk I Marshal I I s s varms I n 11.-v Minui; I riaj si. n latloi I38 words
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Article557 1933-04-18 7 SOUND HATTING KY EU CHKOW TEIK Stubborn Display By Visiting Team 1 From Our Own Correspondent Penan*. April 17. Dm IViak PcnariK matt h ended, as fxpectl ci. In a draw, but the match in a way was more exettlBg than «M wptctad. Perak. who came with557 words
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Article85 1933-04-18 7 British Officer's Body Homo Tor Burial The body of ;i British officer who died at Fez. Morocco newly twenty-seven years a lto has i» < n mi i reed .it Dundee. llit body Was thai Ol Major AngUS Howard Reginald Ogllvy, brother of sir Herbert OgOvy, Baldovan,85 words
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Article243 1933-04-18 7 Opened by New Resident Councillor I Fi om Our Own Correspondent Malmoa. April 1«. The MalaccM City Park Trade Exhibition waa officially declared open by the hon. Mr K. X Bain. Resident Councillor, Malacca, .it .V3O p.m on Friday. On arrival shortly !»efcn 3.30 the Resident Coun< Uloc243 words
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Article69 1933-04-18 7 Views of Smaller Powers Invited WaahtasjtMfc Ipril 11 Th.- state Department has Issued a dm to forty-foui nations who will not be repi ted at tlie lorthcominy Wasbington oonvexsa> lions Inviting them to exchange rieu's <ni tiu broad .i-pi'<:i^ ol the economic and disarmament situations through the usualReuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article28 1933-04-18 7 Koim-. April 11. SigiM r Mussolini has appointed Bignor Jung. Minister tor Finance, to represent Italy at the forthcoming conference with Pi Roo- eM at W.ishiiiuton. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 28 words
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Article24 1933-04-18 7 New York. April L Japan ha: mci pted President Roceevelt'a tovitatlon to bend reprea ntatlve to Washftigton io dlscusi the economic situation.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 24 words
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Article44 1933-04-18 7 British Subjects to Leave the Country Kiirrin. April 13. Following the intervention ol the British Charge dAffaims. three BritLsh subjects arrested for allegedly circulating anti-Catholic and Communist literature, have been released on condition they leave the country within three days. Renter Wireless.44 words
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Article92 1933-04-18 7 Plan To Reorganise Agriculture P: om hll O\< 11 Co: Hi Bangfcsfci MpHi The Biamese Government economic council 'has drawn up programing f >!" Reneral survey ol Uu whole country Including an analysis of the soil to Dnd methods of Increasing the agricultural output. Animal experimental -tat92 words
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Article31 1933-04-18 7 Tlie Malacca Teachers Association jave a tea party at the Bandar Hilir School In honour of Mr. J. M Meade, Inspector ol Schools, Malacca, who is shortly proceeding on home 1..-.31 words
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Article449 1933-04-18 7 I MEETING OF F.M.S. CHAMBER Election Of Officials And i Committee At the second annual general meeting of the P.M.S. Chettiars* Chamber of Commerce more than 200 members from Ipoh. Taiping, Seremban. Klang, Bontonp. Kajaiifc. Mentakab. Semenlyh. Tampin?, Kuala Kubu Bahru, Kampar, Raub. Serrndah, Parit Buntar.449 words
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Article73 1933-04-18 7 Je>v Sworn In Court As Scotch m an London, \piil IT. Jew refased to lake Ihs eatk .it \\i>t Jl.titlepn.il on S BIISS which nntained the old sad n«m lastasseats. on old IVstaSSeal book bcinj: uiiolil.iin.ihlr. his solicitor N.iid "I will iwesr Mini .is a 5< sissasn.* 173 words
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Article188 1933-04-18 7 Dual Transport Plan On I 1. >> .Iv. From Our Om\ Correspondent 1 London, \pril I. The Gr.Mt Western Railway is about to Institute .1 regular air service between QardUl and the coast ol South Devon, it bi Urn first enterpris >>i" the kind which any188 words
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Article60 1933-04-18 7 I'aris, \pril It. I h Prench Chamber ii able to adjourn with a;i i .t^v nnnd (or thf Kastrr KCCM af'ti an all-nmht until S.IS a.m. on Qood Fviduy to enable th<> Daaagc ol the bud Tho VOtini 514 to 67. Estimattd Rivenuc is 4 5.91.*). 000 ,000Reuter Wireless - 60 words
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Article598 1933-04-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR IMFI.E MEETING Outstanding Performance By W. N. C Belgrave From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. April 16. The two-flay meeting of the F.M.S.V.F Rittei AaaodaUon mi brought to a fucceaaful eoochision on the Kuala Lumpur ran--, this afternoon dMOtta .some very bad weather. F<rlunatciv feonditiona598 words
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Article82 1933-04-18 7 Harbour Board Fire Brigade Chief Knterlainod Th- itafl of Hi*- Singapore Hi botu Board firr brigade motor nln entertained Mr. \T (r> thru r 'inn:chtei sup?rintendenl !<• a farewell i<m party on E night »t th< Hn brtgade itatloa m Taajoai Pa Mr R R. Bat < h82 words
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Article76 1933-04-18 7 w.c.o vii. Mo* %n •n) M i Pi al Ii Id aa i I hoMM on 8 iturdnj In d I I r i ribi < >'ii. er C ins (i< paitun to Mi THbe :s the Estate ai Nl uw /(.1. ,i..l with thnv will76 words
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Article37 1933-04-18 7 i 1 no announ ed thai b major ;in-i i* minor fcchotanhl] I .it ih- .Valavan Pehool >r Agriculture, open to Mate] only. ar«- to be awanM by the I M incut k \<-ry year.37 words
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939 1933-04-18 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY. APRIL 18, 1933 CATCHING UP WITH THE CONFERENCES Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald Is on the high seas on the way to Washington, M. Herriot sailed yesterday and Italy, Japan and China have accepted invitations to join m the Roosevelt Mac Donald talks round the fireplace of939 words
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Article167 1933-04-18 8 Well Known Broadcast And Gramophone Artists The famous Budapest Tii<>. arhose i>i. ymu haa attracted considerable attention m 1.0-ton and the Continent v ill give a classical coocerl at the Dutch Club, Cai'nhtll Ctrck to-ni.ht The players ate Nicholas I_oth. ivio'in. Paul Behramn < piano* and Ttbat de167 words
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Article50 1933-04-18 8 Mr X Kini4sley-Bell. A C.P F.M.S.. has been appointed to officiate M Chiei Polire Officer. Batu Pahat Mr. W. Arthur Wilson. Editor of the "Malaya Tribune" and "Malayan Saturday Post" Is leaving for home on leave by the <r Lalandia" which sails to-day. Ho will be awny about seven months.50 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Letter320 1933-04-18 8 To The Editor. Sir. Having just returned Horn Siam I was Interested feo read your interview with L.'.ianu Pradii on at the prime nwwi m tin COOP dftut In Hiair. war ago. Your reporter Mrins to ha\« takm chapter ;md verse literally and unpluitlv iron: th<320 words
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Article191 1933-04-18 8 Depressed Industries Promised Immediate Relief London \pi il I I The announcement that mom ol Britain's most flepreiaed Industrie! will recervi immediate dehnitr benelit.- from trade nri*otintions now proceeding wai made to-day Ifr Walter Runoun.tn. President Of thr Boai>: Tiadt\ when ipfalrllH In tin HOUM oi C monsReuter Wireless - 191 words
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Article168 1933-04-18 8 Vaudeville Prognunne At Tanglin Cluh In >l-it- <>■ K:i UMI nun; v oi tliraln goers being awaj i"i the hottdajra nsnglin Club uas parked an Batiirda] ni^ht bra *h< Singapore Repertorj Players presented vaude\ilii prn^iainmf v hich wtu enthuslasUcaJlj Ived Tin Bcene-Bhilt«rs" company, conlisting ol the Boon rton168 words
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Article54 1933-04-18 8 RorlUa Wins By Half ;i Length IFRire PRESS SFTU'ICF COPYRIGHT Sydney, \pril 11 lii. Bydnr) Cup a;i^ won hv Rogllta (t.10) which finished haU ;i icnuth ihead <>i Nord ft.7) <']!'!' l.iiid i7(i» was thud length behind i hne :i mta j.< r nwn ruin v B Ung54 words
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Article78 1933-04-18 8 Imported Movements of British and U.S. Craft Shanithai. April i: A cabli trOH Swatott stair that the m;t.i»>nt\ Of the war.ships lorminu tin- Far Eastern Fleet of tho BritLsh Navy under the command of thr Commnnrirj-in-Chlef arriv^i at S\\at<>w yrs trrday. Nine American warships from tin- PhilippimUnion Times - 78 words
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Article26 1933-04-18 8 Mr. Liebeskind. nianatnri" duetto/ nl Warner Bros". First National Pictures, and Mrs I,it»xskind have returned to HBg^ON ftfttr a six weeks busin.ss tour of the D.E.I26 words
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Article190 1933-04-18 8 GERMAN JEWS TO ENTER PALESTINE IMPORTANT CON< ANNOUNCI Immigration Farilii Small Capital 1 An Importani v itwi t" mtsi f';i'< tint by Sir Join Stiiinn In ttv H .il t llf mill luMon ol atl.uis which ot all pAXtlBi Hi th» H Pov ii Put m vnw o: Geiinam T)V190 words
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Article141 1933-04-18 8 Fine Actteg bj Mab Chinese AmtttiT* u.i.. Men la Ughi Kal I m mii hod >ti (k rorau (Jnempl ..> the Kiidk n» c m nil i Xi 1.1..!. T 1 h- no a 1 nw if \l- c C C till. <i his p.ut Bbl) 1141 words
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Article112 1933-04-18 8 Marked) Rail) on Holiday* i On the Stock 1 hi It M<.t mi ilnlj diM i!. Wai] Rw i tbt r tin. nt.s n nnn d itmi I the i.iiiv ..I Ham R to th< ilium n B March BNVhtn Uiti v. hi. 1) l.iv <| i\ tn nReuter Wireless - 112 words
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Article42 1933-04-18 8 \\..sh. Th" BSUM of lw,)\ iv id<'!it Boa < •>• M Ptfn Jii- th< is.su. ..1 >.•■ I J>>ihLs lot n -hiKiinii. TkM BUI ha.s b»«n MM I (tim-ndrU it g ;t > to pianil li»r lanut! by mean.^ <>f Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 42 words
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Advertisement100 1933-04-18 8 BOOTHS y^\Deflnitelu f%k Super 'ions I i^ (ALDBECKS BT SPh( lAI T H M 1118 M'I'OIMMIM KING OF BIAM L DIAMONDS SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. atoo Bridal pnwnti In diamond set Watch** Brooches, Bracelet* Peart Necklaces. LARGEST AND WELL- SELECTED STOCK. DO NOT PAIL TO ENQOTRB FOR100 words
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Advertisement77 1933-04-18 8 J^ BEAUTY PREPARATIONS Nourishing Cream Foundation Cream Cleansing Lotion Orange Protective Lotion Hand Bleach Toilet Soap Face Powder Depot British Dispensary, Ltd. 33 Raffles Place Singapore. THE IHLLOWY DRESSES of Victorian women, says a fashion writer, were well enough suited to their unhurried quiet living. But surely they lived m77 words
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Article828 1933-04-18 9 1)1- \TH SENTENCE TO BE ASKED FOR I Prosecution and The Penalty For ImITK \TING CIRCUMSTANCE" IN THE I OTHER CASES lirved (hat tl.r prosecution m the \losrow MpIMUIM trial "ill Ml, ask lor our femtll s n( m namely. I i hta summiiu upReuter Wireless; Reuter - 828 words
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Article149 1933-04-18 9 W Surprise Caused m London t I Moscow. \|inl I i mis. boob (i .mi L_ U moon .n the Tr I'm Brttista tj," Allow od tbeti iiu» i E^ ni inn. Nt the c,,urt t an prisont i ..<! it-ii lr> twit K^ bj Mi tropolltan thillReuter - 149 words
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Article415 1933-04-18 9 Severed Punishment Doniandecl Miniiw, April 11. When the court resumed and Vyshinsky continued summlns up lor thi prosecution '>\ith renewed vtgour some oi the fegUahmen •d dfns oi the terrlbie itrain Vjnhlnsky recited technical detects In IfetroVlclDera ducts m luppon oi his arfument that the onh reason For theReuter - 415 words
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Article197 1933-04-18 9 TOWN ATTACKED ON THREE SIDES Bid For Territory South Of Wall Shanghai, -i pi il 17. /\u Attack upor. 'J.ii..' *n> began -arh on Saturday when Japan < planes dropped ion f>oinij> ,iiki t;."n If .tcluikuc trocpi attacked, misted i)\ Japan* artillery Cbineac reports iai; thai tlwReuter Far Eastern - 197 words
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Article328 1933-04-18 9 Shanghai, \pril I*. Th. withdrawal of tin Chinese forces from the treaty port i f ChlnwangtM has left the place m great disorder. While the Manchukuo forces who appear to have been sent to restore order have joined tin local bandits m looting the Chinese business houses,Union Times - 328 words
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Article228 1933-04-18 9 Another Outrage By Pirates SHIP MISSING Vessel Attacked Near .Macao Honff Koii ff April 17. A Chinese Maritime Customs cruiser grounded at low tide 15 miles from Macao early this morning and was attacked by pirates, who sent m a fusillade of bullets. The European officers, E.Reuter Far Eastern - 228 words
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Article105 1933-04-18 9 Robbiano .May Have Been Forced Down m Burma Rangoon, April m. There ha> been no newi of the Italian »ta man. RobUano, since he left Calcutta for Victoria Point at 10.30 p.m. on Friday It is feared that h< wai forced down m some remoK part Of BurmaReuter - 105 words
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Article24 1933-04-18 9 London. April 14. Captain Lancaster who is trying far new Cape Bight record, 1- mSmtam between Itiniaii and Gr\o. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 24 words
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Article104 1933-04-18 9 Fully Accepted By Germany Rome. April 14. "The FOW Power pact hris been fully ari pted by Germany" .^ays tin Prussian Premier, CtapteJn Doering, m a statement to the press. I hope it.*, spun will not be moditied. Hitler has ->;uci it is the only mean> olReuter Wireless - 104 words
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Article59 1933-04-18 9 Mrs. Bryan Owen Appointed U.S. Minister to Denmark Washington. April If. President Rooaevell h:i:. nominated Mr:,. Ruth Bryan Owen, daughter of the late William J. -rulings Bryan, as Minister to Denmark She Ls the first American woman to be appointed to such a. post James Curlty. Mayor ofReuter Wireless - 59 words
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Article50 1933-04-18 9 Proposed London to Melbourne Contest Sydney, April 12. Sir MacPherson Robertson has given £15,000 Prize mon?y for a proposed London -Melbourne air race m October 1934, open to all comers which will be held m connection with the centenary celebrations of the State of Victoria. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 50 words
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Article25 1933-04-18 9 London, April 13. Mr. F. G. Kellaway, Managing Director of Marconlj, mnd former Postmaster -General died to-day after a Ion? illness.— Reuter wirelessReuter wireless - 25 words
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Advertisement107 1933-04-18 9 \\^aV Ke.sto.s Brassiere care ot various prices. Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Strait* Settlements) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, El A ■fc M CONCKRTO m MINOR '-"H^KHJI OP. 61 (KLCAK) r ANOTHER YEHVDIMENUHIK ■;3s9?' *wßi GREAT am the J RECORDING IONI)O symphony J KCIUKyi ORCHESTRA. i^^!Zj v|l{ KI»VAKI) lIj.VK. 1 f 1ww107 words
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Advertisement1185 1933-04-18 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co, Ltd. Steam 6hlp Co.. Ltd.," and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. Mutual Bteam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Cod, Ltd STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE BARAWAK BTEAMSHIP Co Ltd' THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN1,185 words
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Advertisement513 1933-04-18 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) C "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. O«e B>ore. Sails Bfort s.a CITY OF KHIOS For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg Apr. 30 May 2 m.v. CITY OF LILLE For Havre, London, Rotterdam513 words
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Advertisement355 1933-04-18 10 P. fc 9 '1 British India and Apcar LiiJ i in co»^orated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND O GO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL vCC DNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S M, v LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA S J\p« Tonnage. Singapore. CARTHAGE 15.000 Apr. 14 RAWALPIM355 words
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Advertisement513 1933-04-18 11 I MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND r MIDDLESBROUGH. 114 Apr 19 20 YARUKUNI MARU T 12.C00 June 13 14 X KK> May 3 4 HAKONK MARU T 10.400 June 28 29 ML T 10.000 May 18 19 SUU I M.\RU T 10.700 July 13 14 10.000 JUM 1 1 FL'SHIMI513 words
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Advertisement314 1933-04-18 11 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 FRANTI^rn LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAV^A AND NEW YORK LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA EUROPE via314 words
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Advertisement890 1933-04-18 11 K. P. M. KOMXKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ RETEH— Tuesday. April 18. Benukalis. Panen. T bang and Asahan. PASIR^-Tuesday. April 18, Penang (mail- onlyi muA Bugun Si-Api-Api. PALOPO— Tuesday. April 18. EUottW, Tamb.>ian. Blngkmwang, Peman«kal and s.>: a kau GE\. VERSPYCK Tuesday. April 18. LetOQg, Mar i Parempa Serassan. Qentlng and Kramat.890 words
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Article576 1933-04-18 12 MOTOR RACE TRACK IN RURAL SETTING Protection of Beauty Spots The movement for the preservation of rural England and the protection of natural beauty spots from the hands of despoilers found three staunch supporters and advocates. Mr. B. L Thompson, assistant secretary of the National Trust,576 words
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Article148 1933-04-18 12 Officers Hidden m Bushes Five police offcers and an inspector of the R.S.P.C.A. surprised a party oi men who were witnessing a cockfight on Whitbarrow Soar, r.ea: Kendal. The names of several of the men I wm taken. The officers had hidden m the bushe iriimuv the148 words
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Article114 1933-04-18 12 Experiments At Shrewsbury A new type of glasses was mentioned at the annual meeting of the Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, held at Shrewsbury. It was stated that the hospital was working hard on the eyeglasses, which when worn, could not be seen by other people. They fitted114 words
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Article95 1933-04-18 12 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 11. Honj, r Peng 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Kedah 11: Achilles 9: Glenshane 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Steel Traveler 30: Japan 32; Adrastus 37. West Wharf: (Entrance Gate 4). Aeneas95 words
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Article109 1933-04-18 12 (From Our Own Correspondent i The United British Steamship Co., of which Sir Laurence Phillips is chairman, has to show ft further setback for the past year. The net balance after deducting charges and layinp-up expenses. Ls £13,898 as, compared with £16,277. Debenture interest requires £30,000,109 words
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Advertisement696 1933-04-18 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Beg u )ar monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.376 tons) and in* 8.8. MANGOLA (3.352 tons) [Cargo only] MAR ELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia.696 words
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Advertisement489 1933-04-18 12 ■DC vDLnH ~-^'ii.l«C^ l*vC_^ TO U EVERYWHERE IN CANADA IVTJ7 AND MOST OF THE fv* Tli« \f\v .Si-inic RuMie ttf Uw <ana<li.. sjV Set Urn best of the mai volio'i- Canadian f. _4ga» Park l^odgo »n the heart of umidriM. na\«l thronph from Vjih.i.h /yt^^^k luxury trains of Supremo onifort489 words
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Miscellaneous589 1933-04-18 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 pm Kuantan <via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan tvia Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m Kelantan tvia Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m Kelantan t\ia Gemas every Monda>.589 words
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Article460 1933-04-18 13 H m..s Beta It h>ts t ■•<■•:: .vat imounl "t com spon i r,is, irMi r amoiis thing In thi> oorres- poini 'jut to make I X vuiir u-w lli^t r r Immoral leivtcei I{ I m. ;.M I do kllo.V fc* i n (or the i'460 words
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Article1218 1933-04-18 13 Lieut. Baillie-Stewart's Denials Questioned about the plMtograph of the lank which Ls an exhibit m the CMI lilfllltClHMDl liailli. -Stewart said. "It iM of inti rest to BM. I was making I CoUecUon." Askfd uh> be borrowed it. he explained that bad taken a Ctttttaf from a1,218 words
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Article375 1933-04-18 13 Introduction In Berlin Roof Garden Mr Vftetor Syhestrr. the principal ol a dam in'.' KbOOl In the West End. was called on i-t sumption of the court. He said that until be read of this cast- In the papers he had never beard of the375 words
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Article540 1933-04-18 13 New Extension Cleaning-Out Grate It is well known that troubles m connection with the cleaning out of ash and clinker m hand-fired boiler lurnaces include the laborious nature of the work uid the difficulty of starting up the fire again with green coal. For this latter reason540 words
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Article323 1933-04-18 13 Officers' Council Discusses "Plight" of Industry Prom Our Own Correspondent) London. M.n 28. The "desperate plight" of British shipping and the effect which lia: been produced by Ihc granting of shipping subsidies by foCCfeJD COW i ries are dist tissed by the Council of tl< Oftioi (Merchant Navy.323 words
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Article283 1933-04-18 13 •m I >i v Sailing Ships m Commission The tad that there arc .still MOM thirty-ond big aniline ships m commission, doing the world's work m deep waters. i» not -jenerally known, writes Mr. A J Villiers, m the April Wide World Magazine" During 1932. tor Instance, twenty ot283 words
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Article421 1933-04-18 13 l*lf mrrn If Tim lor Europe by T.SS Aeneas to-day lit —Mr. C. E. Wurtzbur^. Mr and Mis. J Sinclair. Mr and Mrs. J. Green Mr and Mrs. P J. Yasey. Mr. J. S. Clark.son Mi. R. W Mos>. Mr. and Mrs. A. McKendrick Mr and Mrs A421 words
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Article40 1933-04-18 13 The 8.8.C. is making an effort to please all the listeners some of the time and some of the listeners all the time but It cannot be expected to please all the listeners all the time. Sir KinKsley Wood. M.P40 words
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Article449 1933-04-18 13 The Hydraulic-Erosion Principle The following note on the hydraulic -electric dredge, the Persevere, taken from ■'Enßineerinc." may be of interest to those who are tackling the Hood -prevention problem. The Persevere VM re. "inly completed by Messers w and P. Wills. Oi' Bridgwater. for the purpose of dredging449 words
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Article278 1933-04-18 13 Salo of Ships to Foreign Companies I From Our O\n Correspondent I I i"i. Mar. !H. Alter dncrtMm the depression m shippma tr»e United Kingdom Mutual Steamship AMUTaiuT AaMM iBtIOII statt ■>. m its annual report "There CM be no real improvement until adoqunte. steps an taken to278 words
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Article237 1933-04-18 13 The following passeiupers sailed on the Nal dera which left London on March 31st. Jot the Far Ea.st MLss H M. Bay ley. Mr. J W c; Cattell. Mr J D. Hay. Mr F O Hubble. Mr. P X Hornei Mr. F. E Ivery. Mrs. Ivery. Mi and237 words
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Article34 1933-04-18 13 Dr. Goebbels - Dr. Goebbels Those who are so little versed In th»- uses ol power that they allow themselves to be chafed out of office by a lieutenant and ten m» m do not deserve power.--34 words
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Advertisement144 1933-04-18 13 Freedom and "DUFF'S" Whisky gang thegither! GUARANTEED 12 YEARS OLD. e||| Procurable at:— Ezill Singapore Cricket Club. Singapore Recreation Cluh yC^^DV S.V.C. Drill Hall. #V^~^s«m Raffles Hotel. New Adelphi Hotel Ltd B-jJSjSSEIfI Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.. LV^ei II Run Bee Lim Khoon Heng WC^B II Vong Heng Co., Orchard144 words
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Article170 1933-04-18 14 PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BUBMA, J STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and 1 FEDERATED MALAY STATES j J FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, DAVENTRY. ENGLAND. j Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 11 J J metres. 1 j Tuesday, April 18th. J G.M.T. Summer Time. 1 1 130 p.m. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from170 words
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Article436 1933-04-18 14 BRITISH WIVES OF ALIENS Demand For Same Rights As Men London, April 3. The Home Secretary spent three-quar-ters of an hour with a woman's deputation that had come to urge that the Government should jfive effect to its policy on the question of the436 words
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Article329 1933-04-18 14 Triumph Of Facial Surgery Discovery of 1 Quick method of grafting living human nerves from the leg to the face has been announced by the Milbank M< mortal Finn] It is used to restore more quickly to Victims of tacial palsy both control ol muscles and329 words
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Article53 1933-04-18 14 The rate m th< Oxi'ord Union and the comments on it m the popular patriotic Presc fora together a melancholy evidence of the two main fact of our time; that a large and cultivated minority is thinking very tadly. and that the Other people arc not thinking at all Mr.53 words
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Advertisement197 1933-04-18 14 jr/jjfi?r\ Enhance the beauty I; Hb N of your skin J p-* Hazeline Snow," used regularly, enhances the natural beauty of the f j complexion. Cools, refreshes and vanishes without trace of greasiness. An excellent basis for face powder. "'HAZELINE' (Trade Mark) Tubes for the handbag and m^ pots for197 words
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Advertisement535 1933-04-18 14 BANKS AND INSLIIASt CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE I 38, Bishopsgate, London. EC. 2. Agencies and Branches I Alor Star Hoilo Saigon535 words
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Advertisement208 1933-04-18 14 the rnmww I BANI !.T|).| Capital b.b Resene F\ind fl Vic-Pr. I Singapocr Bran. I, Wr.stm;iL U r Th» N Ltofi '-<■ I I IS< llfs Ale\aii(i:.i h Calcutta tien, Hainb':: Honolulu X I Angeles. M n.. saki, Newell I Seattl. Souraba\a 8j 1 Uo. Corr of the world Inter-^'208 words
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Miscellaneous532 1933-04-18 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL 80 Rome < Italy) 2RO. 70.2 Khabarovsk (USSR) RVIS 9 a.m.— noon. 58.3 Bandoeng, Java iPMY). 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. 30 Bucharest (Romania). 50 Kuala Lumpur (Fed.532 words
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Miscellaneous43 1933-04-18 14 19.36 Kemlkawoa-Cho-Chiba-Ken, Tokio (Japan) JIAA. Dally 10 am noon. 16.88 Daventry GBG. 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.43 words
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Article2779 1933-04-18 15 "A LEAN AND DIFFICULT YEAR But Chartered Bank Pays ISTRONG LIQUID POSITION ral meeting i Bank of tc the Li X nalrman) .n pi v a: 'i m •a UK h all bankers i< .i< current tl ■i ther e li ly l."» MIUUKHi I loan < mainly .iv Of2,779 words
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Article92 1933-04-18 15 Scheme to Include Dutch Native Growers London. April 13. According to the Algemeen HandeLsblad, M. Bolderhey. joint-manager of the Amsterdam Trading Co.. has worked out a scheme for rubber restriction which will include native and European production. It proposes to limit exports to 50 per cent, of the92 words
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Article20 1933-04-18 15 After all, roads exist as much for the transport of cattle as for the movement of motorcars. Mr. Justice McCardie.20 words
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Article1279 1933-04-18 15 American Bureau of Metal Statistics Report The American Bureau oJ Metal Statistics furnishes the following report on the world's consumption of virgin pig tin: The accounting for the use of tin m the United States is confused by the extensive reclamation of soWer and babbitt metal (using1,279 words
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89 1933-04-18 15 WORLD'S TIN CONSUMPTION— I928— I932 1928. 1929. 1930 1931 1932 Production of Tin m ore 176,000 192.000 174.700 147.200 94 800 Smelter production 180,500 192,300 174.700 ]>4.200 103.800 Visible stocks at beginning (.Gart&eni 17,060 24,938 32.449 46.623 247 Invisible stocks m U.S.A. at beginning, estimated 9.200 8,500 10,600 17.200 24,90089 words
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Article141 1933-04-18 15 1928 1929 1930 19.J1 193 L' United States 79.600 87,000 71.600 5. r i.Bou 4O.«ni> Other America <a> 4.049 4.071 2.620 2.077 1 Ron Belgium 1.426 1,453 1.564 862 R2R Czechoslovakia 1.540 1.839 1.644 1.40'J 1,300 France 10.763 11.677 11.514 10 1 R. 90. Germany 14,300141 words
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Advertisement78 1933-04-18 15 t fl f %rffd $12,000.000 Assurance In force over 535.000.00t The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Btrmlts Settlement** Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. mpany has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British78 words
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Article1636 1933-04-18 16 GREAT FIGHT IN MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP •.>___•_____.__..__ THE GAME AT A GLANCE Hole Result Hole Result 1 halved mi halved l'aterson Paterson halved halved 4 halved halved Gibb 1 4 halved 6 halved |f halved halved ie Paterson X halved 17 halved <i«bb IK I'at.ison GAME WITH1,636 words
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Article436 1933-04-18 16 POOR DISPLAY AGAINST SELANGOR Deadly Bowling By Gill From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, April 17. Selangor won by 10 wickets this afternoon, this being the third successive win m the annual match with th.c Singapore Cricket Club. When play was resumed this morning the436 words
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Article317 1933-04-18 16 S.C.C. Boat Johore By Two Wickets low scores yen th feature "i yesterday'! Crtokel match between the S.C.C. and Johore on the Club ground. Th« home tram m victor* by two wickets, their top-scorer M. C. Elliott, who compiled a rapid 29. which included four boundarit >. Ahmad317 words
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Article647 1933-04-18 16 Selangor Rangers' Splendid Recovery SPORTING CROWD j 5,0(10 Chp«r Goal That Levelled Scores Malays :i Selangor Ranger* 3. A wonderful recovery by the Selan^oi Rangers m the second half of their football match apainst the Malays at the Jalan B<\sar Stadium, yesterday afternoon, not i647 words
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Article117 1933-04-18 16 New York And Brooklyn Tie New York. April 17. Latest baseball results sre ai rolli H R E New York i m n Brooklyn 1 10 a 'it- v.as railed at the fourteenth oa i of darkness. Philadelphia 2 I 2 Boston 0 2 0 11m Ptttaburgfa Ohicai117 words
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Article39 1933-04-18 16 Singapore Swimming Club pool will be closed for cleaning at 11 o'clock to-ni^ht and will re-open at 7 o'clock on Thursday morning. High water m the pagar will be at 7.44 p.m. on Wednesday and 644 am on Thursday39 words
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Article24 1933-04-18 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. April 17. Selangor Turf Club has decided not to hold a .summer meeting this year.24 words
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Article245 1933-04-18 16 Exhibitors At The Great World rh. im 01 Brma m exhibit ..t tn. British r v w V.a\ .'4 to SO I OWI 1 l 'l"rs Mull Numbers A^iaii. PHroleun Co 47 48 A(i.unsoi) OUflUan 1 Ltd M Pumttun Depot -.4 r,5 Borneo Co. Ltd Cbiven and245 words
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Article63 1933-04-18 16 F English I < 1 I I I I I I :ord I I I I I I 1 I I If II I hli»\ W* I I I I don X w Ml IMOI B I I I I RoUm i I I WaLill I ..n I63 words
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Advertisement118 1933-04-18 16 THE JUNGLE I Chepp .lOII\ BTILIT Prl'tinn HMBM onvnr A-*Ci'l-'"** UONMIKM I KOOK "HIS IKMIK Is IMHM. x anm II.: i ROOK 1(1 M Xl \l» w (JJ^ 1A BRFATII <M |hi MALAYA PUBLISHING UinsQ i— SINGAPORE. SEas? HERE IS THE TOlfi The embodiment oi everything make motoring easy and118 words
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