The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 April 1933
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Title Section18 1933-04-26 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. ,9 ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1933. 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article211 1933-04-26 1 A bombing plane crashed at the Selotar Air Base and a Leading Aircraftman was killed and the pilot dangerously injured Page 7. Mr. Neville Chamberlain's second budget is characterised as a gloomy recital of depression statistics Page 9. Seventy-four bodies have been recovered from the ruins of211 words
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Article90 1933-04-26 1 CHINESE STVDENTS STRIKE limit Konr. April 25. The strike of students at Chungshan University which started two weeks ago following the assault on one of the profe^ors by a guard of the institution, is developing. Many other students have not returned to their studies. The authorities suspect that90 words
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Article1234 1933-04-26 1 There were three of them— the threr muskoteen of .1 noaote ami ilotpf village m Poland.— Abraham. Mam and Issak. or Brumka, Moshka. and Icka. m the jai Bnnnka cai the eldeet, and he wai \.-ry old indeed, old and wist v iho Patriarch him.s* li. No1,234 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement336 1933-04-26 1 KLIM D MILK \< TO PLRE. i/t It MILK HI TROPICS. FADING I l> [tA f vFLES HOTEL m^^^^m^^^^^^Bf^^^^^r^^^^^^j^^^^^r^ m^^ iK\ DANCE-6.30 to 8.15 p.m. ilPr^, vl/ N %l/ %1 Brawn, april >9th INTRODUCING GRAND GALA NIGHT Hn^XT DANCING FROM 9.45 P.M. to 2 A.M. i^ €ll I fi 1|336 words
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Advertisement256 1933-04-26 1 tinning tin restriction has been called by Sir Cecil Clement! for to-day —Page (rfim»m has banned all ,lf«> from representing <ieiman> m tennis matches Pas;e lb. Prime Wilhelm has delied the e\-Kaiser and the ban us for his rrarriage to a commoner have been published —Page Mr. de Yalera made256 words
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Advertisement21 1933-04-26 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO PURE, FRESH, PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES.21 words
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Article171 1933-04-26 2 Singapore. April '16. The tollouitij m routhu' orders by Lieut. Col. M J T. R*-illy. M.C.. Cot mandins S.S.V.F Routine Order* Serial No. Lust Routine Order* No l.< dated April 13th, 1933. Promotions. Officers H.E the Governor has been plea.sen u> approve the following promotions: 2nd Lh'iit171 words
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Article172 1933-04-26 2 Dukr And Duchess Of Atholl At Register Office The I)ukf> and DMIMH of Atholl and Mr. R«u»nald MrKt-nna were among those who attended the wedding. at Prinee's-row-register office, of Miss Joanne Stuart, the actress, and Mr Bernard Dxidley Docker, of Berkelev-squarr Mr Docker, who is 35. 15 a172 words
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Article168 1933-04-26 2 House-Hoy's Tale of Pawn Tickets "When a young Chinese housebcy. Chew Chick, pleaded guilty before the Second Magistrate. Mr. A W. Hay. yesterday, to a charge of criminal breach of trust m respect of $100 worth of Jewellery and Stf m cash. Court Inspector H. Meeten gave an168 words
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Article140 1933-04-26 2 Puller Killed Hut Passengers E scape A Chine.se lorry driver was acquitted of blann by the Coroner. Mr. F. G. Bourne, yesterday morning, when he held an enquiry into the death Of a rikisha puller. Yiap Ah Kirn who was knocked d*vn m Roehore Canal Road on April140 words
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Article133 1933-04-26 2 Leads to Discovery of Unlicensed Cafe Following the complaint of a European that he hud been slapped by Siamese woman m the DO* defunct Calcutta Cafe, the police paid a vLsit to the premises to see lor themselves what condition* prevailed there, and thus a<:•cidentally discovered that133 words
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Article36 1933-04-26 2 Mr. M D. P. Gilroy. the manager of the Malacca branch of the Asiatic Petroleum Co.. has come to Singapore to undergo an operation. Mr. G. E. Tatham has gene from Singapore to act for him.36 words
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Article1140 1933-04-26 2 SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT FOR 1932 tomage Less Than 5 Per Cent of Property at Risk Thi' report of the Superintendent <>i the I MBgaptn Fire Depart mem for 1932 states rhe number of rails teccived was 182. bein'4 I m InrriTf of 40 on last years BgWM.1,140 words
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Article281 1933-04-26 2 LYSOL IN CUP OF COFFEE ALLEGATION rm Wife Who IM ,s,,| h M To llihhnd V An aIWvM-d one of his ratal MOM was (IcsciiU I (Mr A W m Wk corned \\> :> I Hk rr of Bonn W** and Talip bin M I rharce Rdmliiistt-rii. f Iskand«t bu281 words
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Article31 1933-04-26 2 Tu-d.iN lt< i«.i. ih«- :m. Bl lad Court .»t II .1 mi It.mktupi'^ O S if I] R H (if( c;im (i B.tnkr M I Mot Kill t<> Bl31 words
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Article19 1933-04-26 2 M: \V 1) H H dtaptnnn %v Oaarpc Itown Oi Malan .if. arrompau. H WUmo tool H Girl Ouuir19 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement438 1933-04-26 2 HEATW For the prevention and cure of PRICKLY HEAT here is ONE STANDARD REMEDY "AGNEBIA" ANTISEPTIC DUSTING POWDER. 60 cents and $1.50 per box. MEDICAL HALL. LTD. CHEMIsi-v BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work Lowest Rates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7898. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS A438 words
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Advertisement605 1933-04-26 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are iow invited for the following materials or ervices and that particulars of such tenders nay be obtained m the Tender Room. J Municipal Offices Supply of Sulphate of Aluminu for period J] 1633 to 31 5 1934 Date605 words
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Advertisement194 1933-04-26 2 NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. COMPANIES (WIN DING-UP) No. 2 of 1932. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 155 (Companies). In re The EUROPF HOTEL Ltd. NOTICE is hereby givtn that a meeting of Creditors m the above matter will be held at194 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous413 1933-04-26 2 THE WEEK Wednesday. 26th. Htj?h Water. 1142. 8.3 It. 23.12. 8.8 ft Ftotarv Tiffin. Mr B A. R Gater <m "Japanese River Fever and Tropical Typhus m Malaya." Cricket St. Johephs v.v RAF XI. School uround. Football: S.A.F A Div I> R.A.F. vs. Malaya F.A.. Anson Road Stadium; Div. II:413 words
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Article873 1933-04-26 3 FIRM TO PAY £682 COSTS An Ex-Alderman's Ruined Career For offences ngi 1 the Prevention ol Corruption Acts an Eastbourne ex -alderman company, and two other individual defendant* WCn fined I total of £1.100 at Eastbourne. In addition thr company was ordered to pa] £«iB2873 words
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Article, Illustration78 1933-04-26 3 Madame Nervvof will dance at the Sea iew Hotel to-night, accompanied l>> the noted violinist. Louis Mirabel. These two Kremh artistes have been highl> successful m herever they hay«: appeared m the course of their tour m the Far East. Critics have been very liberal m complimenting Madame Neryvof on78 words
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Article53 1933-04-26 3 Shanghai. April 24. Chinese Government buildings at the health resort at Peltaiho were forcefully taken over by officials sent by the Japanese command. Those built by foreigners are Intact. The Garrison Commander of Cningwan^tao has Issued an order prohibiting all Chineseowned steamers irom entering the port. Bin53 words
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Article562 1933-04-26 3 WOMAN PHOTOGRAPHER ON MODERN WORLD "People Who Build Gaudy Cinemas" ah this rushhig abmn m moior-cars, and ail these gaudy cUMsaas bavc made people lose tbdr .sense ol balance." The money is ail owned by these people who build gaudy cinemas-, and have no BBttM562 words
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Article73 1933-04-26 3 Ifeavm. Kniuhr. Prank and Ruth y announce Thr purchase by Sir H. M. Mallaby-Deeley of the interests of Foundling Estates. Limited, m the Foundling Hospital site m Bloomsbury The deal involves approximately £1,750.000 Foundling Estates. Limited, own that part •>! the old hospital property and land not73 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement146 1933-04-26 3 /^saaw_^ J wmmmmm^^^ Will noon-time vever come W\ R sou lead an active physical life out-of-doors, i\ c mental life indoors, you spend your greatest rgy, and do 70 of your work before noon. liv everyone should have a nourishing first meal O.un every day! Quaker Oats gives you abundant146 words
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Advertisement443 1933-04-26 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1926. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos. 1, 2 and 3. Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street, Malacca, 11, Light Street, Penang, AND 4. Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur. BOARD OF DIRECTORS S. Q. Wong. Esq., (Chairman). K.443 words
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Article654 1933-04-26 4 FUSING OF OLD AND NEW FORMS Change Coming, Says Professor la musk ay m the melting pot. preparatoi I :i- "\olution of a neu fcim which v. ill en brace both the grace and melody of the old ma ten and the rhaotu imprf.ssionfsm of654 words
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Article318 1933-04-26 4 Sir Eric Drummond ['leads For Patience sir Eric urumiroiKi. Becretary-uenerai 01 tru League Ol Nations, m a broadcast speech on tlif League .^aid during the last thirteen years the I had become the centre around whicli international life had been built up. II it were to disappear to-day nearly318 words
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Article11 1933-04-26 4 %V Auintt. ihc well-known coffee plant rl Bcnbttan recvolly rctun from11 words
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Article219 1933-04-26 4 FACULTY REVISES ITS VIEWS Curative Properties of Stag Antlers The soft fur -coy. red anllers of the Siberian ,tap have been used for centuries by Chinese m i Tibetan BWdlctaMHDOn ."or medicinal purports. But modern .sci.ntLsts were till now con--.'lu-d th ter.'edics made fro:n the.se antlers219 words
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Article287 1933-04-26 4 When He Visited a New York' Cinema I have visited every dead mans grave m New York and placed Bowen on them. This li the first bit of relief I have had since I arrived. Row let me stay." These uords are attributed to the287 words
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Article151 1933-04-26 4 Loretto's Objections To Racecourse Plan One oi Scotland's famous public schools, immediately adjoins the racecourse at Musselburgh. The governcrs of the .school have decided to lodge objections to the proposal to erect at the course, immediately opposite their main entrance, a permanent building to comprise a151 words
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739 1933-04-26 4 MASTER CRIMINAL WHO HAD PLANS READY Scotland Yard Officer's Stories Ex-Detective Inspector Charles E. Leach, late Scotland Yard, has written a book— 'On Top Df the Underworld" wherein he tells some capital stories of crime and criminals published by Messrs. Sampson Low, Marston and739 words
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Article217 1933-04-26 4 BUREI AND AMUR DISTRICTS 60,000,000,000 Ton Reserves Estimated Moscow. April *ZS. New reserves of coal to thr extent ot 1,500.000.000 tons have been prospected m the eastern section of the Don Basin. Geological expeditions have discovered that the total deposits of the basin extend far beyond the217 words
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Article293 1933-04-26 4 \Va& Continent Named After English Sheriff? Montreal. April 2f.. Considerable weight is now given to the cliini that America was named after liichard Americke. a sheriff of Bristol. Encriand. and not after the Italian. Amerigo Vespucci who. it is said, va 1 an obscure person, purveyor ol be f293 words
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Article149 1933-04-26 4 Dr Bearblock of the Malayan Medical S rvlre. and Mrs. Bearblock have returned fvom Home furlough. Mr and Mrv N Fish, of Kukit Ijok E-tah Jeram. left Port Swettenham for Medan -inn then to En^iand on leave. Mr \V A. Gutsel. WQI Id for Mr. Fish. Mrs L WilUui has149 words
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Advertisement211 1933-04-26 4 THIS COMING SATURDAY another USED-CAR-SHOW with many more GOOD-CHEAP-CARS BORNEO MOTORS LTD. SINGAPORE. FO r < ACtATCD VA T E r Phocrux FOR MORE THAN 3 TEARS W HAVE SEEN THE K.N.I.L.M PI iNES FLY OVER SINGAPORE PI N( Tl ILLI Every Tuesday Every WedMdk i/ai;e Foil Travelled By Them211 words
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Article, Illustration136 1933-04-26 5 <KIK:IIMTKS XVl^^,.Ti!^ o^^^rj;^^L^. act ss m a Rl HV HATES. tW fH wh.eev.aena. may save the lives of the S.oUshoro Wmnn «hn are heintf tried for the seron f time on charts of assaulting l».. white rirls M^itvd l>r II I H.sd.ck. Pastor of the Rocke clhr hurrh m New136 words
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Advertisement66 1933-04-26 5 RESERVATIONS PHONf 6903 1 r man M IllVc With hLS n.'.v mix-up Money means Nothing L^ Tap 1 lm i& mm Ip»«3B ■W /BHjIalA I (jHASGE I A iMgnificieni THE UNKNOWN SINGER" I SONG DRAMA Sub- titles m LtiKlishi. sriiSCHIHEirS DELIVERY NOTICE k not satisfactory please cut out this coupon66 words
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Advertisement43 1933-04-26 5 CAPITOL Opening TO-NIGHT! (iaumont-Hritish unique musical romance With POUR Famous English Favourites JACK HULBERT SONNIE HALE LILIAN HARVEY and CICELY COURTNEIDGE »^B ""flfl^k jH >< *<K& IN HAPPY EVER AFTER A delicious blend of fantasy and reality that is different Box Office Phone 5261.43 words
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Advertisement99 1933-04-26 5 YOUR SUPREME THRILL THE "MUMMY." TO.DAYf MATINEES TO-DAY- r\ Saturday and Sunday She Made Aviators Keep Their Feet on the Ground! A siren who nearly wrecked the Allies a-.d a sky dcv,! i; P ,n the clouds lov€ She made his head go round like a propellor I There s99 words
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Article1349 1933-04-26 6 Thrilling Games As Season Nears End [From Our Ovn Correspondent] London, April 4. Their were some good club Rugby matches n Saturday and a number of London nlteens ;>urneyed to the provinces to sample the tine print*' air. Three ventured to Wales— Black- eath. Richmond, and Erigware— while1,349 words
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Article153 1933-04-26 6 May Have to Undergo Operation I From Our Own Correspondent London. April 11. Ii is stated authoritatneh that Harold Lai wood, tho treat fast bowler, may not piaj cricket, this season. The injury to two small bonea under a big toe which he suffered In Australia153 words
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Article135 1933-04-26 6 Subscriptions for I^ondon Members Reduced iii consequence of the necessity to leave the .ryton (round at the end of the 1933 •MMO he Essex County Cricket Club, at their annual neetint: h<ld recently, decided to reduce as from 934 the subscription payable by Metropolitan nembers from two135 words
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Article96 1933-04-26 6 £3fi£26 From L.T.A. Championships I From Our Own Correspondent London. April 4. The net profits from last year's Wimbledon awn tennis championships amounted to £36.926 f which the Lawn Tennis Association received 12.700 as their share. Major D. R. Larcombe. 'secretary-manager o1 he All-England Club, said that the96 words
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Article157 1933-04-26 6 King's Horse m Dead Heat London. April lf>. Another wealthy American woman owner carried off one of England's bi;: handicaps when Mrs. Chester Beatty wp»t€d Mrs. Ambrosi Clark's Grand National win by winning the City and Suburban at Epsom this afternoon wttfa Great Scott. It was a157 words
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Advertisement448 1933-04-26 6 THE SECRET OF ITS GOODNESS lies m the fact that it is f~ "X entirely free from the cover 1 t a nn i c bitterness so cutop«n noticeable m other teas rail < ft* Lever lid >^." J I^l for daily use W :^V. -sss* ll^ ~:^%sz^ Brooke Bond448 words
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Advertisement235 1933-04-26 6 C^ If j| v *si«X ?N invites you to try this New Tonic B< ng M Cow Ciate Chi»colate Milk is humlc from rich England milk and lightly flavoured with fin« v It makes \erv digestible, palatable and nutritio suitable as a morning bcvctagC or .is .1 nighi ■leep Inducing.235 words
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138 1933-04-26 7 R BOMBER DIVES INTO THE SEA Flying Officer Severely Hurt; Aircraftman Missing MISHAP WHILE AT NORMAL EXERCISES rtman WM killed and Uw pilot dangerously Hawker-Honley bcmbirm machine attached to bombini squadron of the Royal Air Force at Itralta Of JotMN* opposite the Base yesterday138 words
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Article408 1933-04-26 7 m carrying out H' nv«T the Straits lormaJ oJ exercises B; to dive steeply and m The cause Of the H( vi known. B 1 motor launch 1 •:•■< B*M to 'h M Oraal ni picked B tion Hi was imm< ■'■<■ whtn .1 diH'tor408 words
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Article64 1933-04-26 7 kN Owner of Illicit s ;imMi siiii Al H A. ibt Kent had found sion ol which Kiau Ren In Mr raiding I Hylam •h. accused Mum. A > rli I!.' 11 Ol Inttj ol the tnd nve d The 0 id pn kid he! thai ti nd-64 words
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Article238 1933-04-26 7 No Eating House Licence For Mr. C. Be^R Action taken at PIWIMIIUu No 2 meeting held on April 18th Agreed that it is de.-irable It coiim rvancy purposes to retain lighting m certain atn later than is the preaenl practioi Generally approved minutes of third meetmt •>1 the238 words
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Article37 1933-04-26 7 Men's, women's and children's lothing is Btlll wanted for rhe Y.W.C.A. Jumble sal* to be held at the Y.W.0.A.. Raffles Quay, on Friday, at 4 p.m Parcels may be left there i before that date.37 words
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Article373 1933-04-26 7 IMPORTANT MEETING AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE Will Restriction Scheme be Continued? Dutch and Mith.yai) delegates have arrived m BJngapon to take paxi In important InteriiHtionai tin disci i.-sions conunencini .ti (i«n'■ninii m House at 10 am 10-day The Conlen nc ua.s convened by HE the Governor. Sir Cecil373 words
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Article190 1933-04-26 7 >Ir. A. C. Maxwell and Miss E. P. Ramplen-.lones The DMUrlagl look place an Saturday at St. Ai.ciuws Church. Kuala lumpur of Arthm Crawford Maxwell. Assistant Commissioner ol Police. FMS. and Edith Phrena Rampl. nJones The btide li the eldest daugnter of Capi. s. Rampl ii-Jones. of190 words
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Article157 1933-04-26 7 Holiday Camp at Malacca I Prom Our Own Correspond- nt] Malacca. April i 4. A auction ol twenty-two ofacctj ol rii Malayan Girl Guide movement armed at the M.V.C. camp. Tanjoivj Bruas early last week and will be followed by- over a hundred Guides and Brownies to-morrow, a157 words
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Article32 1933-04-26 7 A Chinese lorry driver. Tan Kirn Hock, pleaded guilty before Mr. H. A. Porrer yesterday to having forged orders for petrol He was sentenced to three months' rigorous Imprison;v>F>nt32 words
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Article, Illustration1788 1933-04-26 7 A FILM CENSOR'S LOT WHEN HE WAS INVITED TO A CINEMA! Meet Mr. T. M. Hussey. official film censor tor Malaya— the man who cuts the sin out of the cinema hew among other things. Mr Husse> has held the posf of film cenm1,788 words
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Article616 1933-04-26 7 Nude Man Found m Hotel Bedroom MIDNIGHT VISITOR Vigilant Constable's Prompt Capture Metnortea of the weird stories oi me ou> Man." vimli went their roundi b Btafapore recently, weir waited by ew before the CrtSteal DUtrfcl Jud^r Mi H A. Forrer. >.sf, >- day. when ;l616 words
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Article119 1933-04-26 7 Proposed Revision of the Kikisha Quota a meeting oi the Btncapore Mum- i Pi .i mtetonen v..n be held In th< Board f Friday, the L'HJii instant, at 2 15 pm Amongst th< items on the agenda arc Reports on action taken by Committee* and the Deputy President,119 words
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Article65 1933-04-26 7 Toddy Tapped Fr«»m Othrr Man's Land two Indians, Karupaiyu and Poona..amy produced tcfore th. Thir,: Ma^tr.ao \rr A. Porror, yesterday ce R Wrr iirreMPr! 1; hOUM m r th had b*,.n ordered to tap toddy i,v t h t .-urrouoin, state. Th- *mcv« ,o fi veth, nuaeoith.r65 words
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861 1933-04-26 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY. APRIL 26, 1933. NON- MALAYS The Wilson Report devotes a very j short chapter to the position of non- r Malay Asiatic communities m which undue stress is placed on the suppo- sition of the census report which t considers that the number of the Chinese861 words
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Article30 1933-04-26 8 Mr and Iftl F P Keogta and IHm Par Keogh of Butterworth, are for Australia Leave prior to retirement has been granted to Mr. M B. BrOCkweU, Malayan Educational Service.30 words
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184 1933-04-26 8 MONEY MEANS NOTHING The Pavilion's Amusing British Film "Money limm Nothing.' now i>em~ featured •\1 the Pavilion, will b> I BUrprta to .il who MC it It v,a- nol heralded M "super," but it is very much bettei show than the aura. tare provide II arcatcut asset.s are an excellent184 words
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Article59 1933-04-26 8 Quarry Coolie's Arm Crushed A Chinese coolie had an arm all but seveivd from his body yesterday monnn? while bt m at work at the Gregson Quarry. Bukit Timah Road. A huge lump of rock fell on to tho coolie and crushed his arm. He was59 words
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Article91 1933-04-26 8 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow RUBBER London. April 25. Spot 25Rd. (2 19 32d.) Forward: 2 Illl6d. (2 21 32d.) Tone of Market91 words
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Article720 1933-04-26 8 GONE BEFORE THEY ARRIVED Plane On Its Back In The Sea Mrs. Bonney has decided to go on. Undaunted by the mtofutUUM which overtook her m the hop from Alor Sun to Victoria Form which ended m her machine bring wrecked on tIM seashore m720 words
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Article88 1933-04-26 8 Mr. C. H. Hilton and Miss Winifred Ann Scott (From Our Own Correspondent I Penang. April l& Tlie weddimr t*x>k plMt at St Qeorft*! Church, of Mr. GtwrlM HMTJ Hilton planter, to lOM Wuufrcd Aim Scott. The Hi I Kcppel Gamier. Colonial Chaplain, ofllclltwi and Mr. E88 words
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Article80 1933-04-26 8 Fire m Duxton Road Last Night The Fire Brigade received a call at abt.r. 6.30 yesterday evening to No 7> DUXtOD Road where a fire had broken out m a room on thr second floor It transpired that some beddinc had i alißht and there m80 words
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Article31 1933-04-26 8 "Happy Ever After," the new Oaumont British musical romance will open ut tht t\i pitol at the matinee at 3.15 this afternoor instead of at the evening performance31 words
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Article144 1933-04-26 8 Waiting For J To Knd US. RESEMte Denial Thai hpwi.t., Disagree! iterlum an MOMI On Urn Donfnci difT«Ttii( m the eoa sfatt'Di. Q( st*x d th.i- "W -v» M\ M Th- tuall; MacP"- >ati.>;.i Of th. \V Tin- Matfiii' namely u>: d nu>n« \M pru\» i nu:.-144 words
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Advertisement144 1933-04-26 8 (ALDBECK'S Have You Visited Our Sew PROVISION STORE IT IS WORTH YOUR WHILE COLD STORAGE orchard; road. CLEEVEI t y^^^^l Cleeves Full Cream V J^^xvJ Milk comes from tne s^^^--- r^^~^^W^ lush green Pastures "^*^"^t^ I of Ireland. Pure. C|ir\/Pi?"^B rich coimtr y milk d V \mh with all its144 words
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Advertisement53 1933-04-26 8 A GEOLOGIST says that one day America will sink into the sea. Even now the country Ifl far from dry. Whether or not a flask is part of your travelling equipment a "G AFLAC" BAGGAGE POLICY should be a sine qua RonGENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank53 words
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Article114 1933-04-26 9 lUISI BUT NO RELIEF FROM TAXATION Chancellor Pats Nation On The Back In Silence PENNY OFF BEER CHEERS Gloom) Recital Of Depression Statistics London. April 25. rlain'a second budget statement to-day was symptomatic of the present depression. beer duty was the only item that evokedReuter - 114 words
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Article534 1933-04-26 9 C I ..llfJllll XjMll .'.">. t k And tni i k" Iffr. Mwill <■ fl Km ii quor, rot I < Miici Bu<' i Uiii Hi. lit Ik it for IIM E. .v. it'veulor; c fl March 11 amountr;. t ,\i.i v.*i > B .inch £TReuter - 534 words
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Article60 1933-04-26 9 Signals In 1 Rv \|>ml If, n Un r on tlv> t dLS- 1 nines. r< of three Mr. rw "l whom the Gokmlmljj I l i 'hv.nman. 1 i m i .tpJ*-s. AprU 24. 'iir rough t south of tilt mi rient Air Exi t-nice, ;t!.(i60 words
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Article34 1933-04-26 9 Washington, April 25. The Senate has ronfirmrd the appointment .f Mr. Brerkenrldßo Lohp. the well-knowr ntornational lawyer, as U.S. Ambassador t< [taly and Mr. Summer Welles as Ambassadoi Lo Cuba ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article127 1933-04-26 9 International Action To Lift Ran On Jews London. April 24. An international petition regarding the poslion of Jews m Germany is to be sent to German Government m the course of the next few weeks. Captain W. J. Webber, who is taking a prominent part mReuter Wireless - 127 words
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Article123 1933-04-26 9 THE NEW ORDER IN MANCHUKUO Priveleges Only In Return For Recognition lok i.i April -•">• Discussing with a Eteutst correspondent Urn !>pecial tarill and other privileges which Manchukuo is reported to be contt mplatin.; according to Japan. Tokuzo Komai. th Privy Councillor of Manchukuo who playedReuter Par Eastern - 123 words
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Article95 1933-04-26 9 Graveside Appeal By Mr. de Valera Dublin. April IS. "Let us remove the forms on.' by one out of keeping with Ireland's right as a sovereign nation that this Stat.- may be a republic mi fact." was Mr. De Valera's graveside exhor-' tation to his cabinet colleagues whoReuter Wireless - 95 words
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Article87 1933-04-26 9 Welcomed by Chinese Students i m Berlin Berlin. April ML Qen i;ii Ma. who figured prominently m the early lmhtiim m ICanchurta and later crossed the Soviet border, arrived m Berlin where he and Chinese OOVCM were the guest- of honour at a reception given by ChineseReuter - 87 words
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Article70 1933-04-26 9 Climax To Mohammedan Revolt In China Nanking. April S&. The protracted Mohammedan rebellion m Sinkianu (Chinese Turkestan which developed from the imprisonment of eight Mohammeciai. tribal chieftains and the incorporation bi White Russians m the provincial army came to I (Umax to-day with the capture of the pro-;Reuter Far Eastern - 70 words
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Article71 1933-04-26 9 Severe Earthquake On Greek Island Kose. Dodecanese. April 25. Seventy-four bodies have been recovered from In ruins of the old quarter of the town which VM destroyed by an earthquake on Sunday, j Over 400 people arc injured.-— Router. I Athere. April 24. Thirty people wen killedReuter Wireless - 71 words
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Article63 1933-04-26 9 Two Men Arrested At Frontier Berlin. April 23. A plot to assassinate Herr Hitler is said to have been discovered by the Munich police, who yesterday stopped an Italian motor-car near Rimsting and arrested the two occupants One of the men is believed to be an IndianReuter Wireless - 63 words
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Article53 1933-04-26 9 Prince Wilhelm To Marry Commoner Berlin. April 24. Despite opposition by members of the Hohenzollern family, banns for the marriage of "Farmer" Wilhelm. Prince of Prussia, to Frauline Dorothea von Salviati have been posted up at the Town Hall at Bonn. The wedding is expected to take placeReuter - 53 words
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Article108 1933-04-26 9 London, Apl 23. Fire broke out last night among huge stores of rum m the port of London Authority's warehouses on what is known as "rum quay," and the glare of the blaze reflected m the sky could be seen for many miles outside London. A largeBritish Radio - 108 words
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Article178 1933-04-26 9 Relations Between Britain And Soviet RETALIATION Hardship Concessions To Embargo Moscow, April 22. Soviet retaliation to the British embargo on Russian goods may. m he opinion of well-infcrmed circles. 3e a diplomatic move under cover >f which Tornton and MacDcnald will reprieved 01 it mayReuter Wireless - 178 words
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Article107 1933-04-26 9 London. April "J4. Special import licences m cases ot real hard;hip under the Bri:ish embargo on Bimhm ?oods may be "ranted according to ir.fonration gleaned by Reutor m official quarter:?. These ,vill be. however, only m exceptional cast-s. For jxmaple. licences would not be granted where \pplicants pleadReuter Wireless - 107 words
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Article228 1933-04-26 9 Moscow. April i'.\. Mr. Htrmni flatted Thornton And M;\< Donald m Sokolmki prison to-day and found them both m the best of health arid obviously iecelfln( preferential treatment. The./ tre boused In a cell m the hospital QUfurters and have no complaints but requested maiazint^ and newspapers.Reuter Wireless - 228 words
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Article52 1933-04-26 9 £2,200 For Services m Cause Of Peace The Hague, April 24. The Carnegie Endowment Fund has awarded Mr. Arthur Henderson, the British statesman, a prize of £2,200 m value m consideration of his work for the promotion of peace and disarmament as president of the disarmament conference.Reuter Wireless - 52 words
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Article187 1933-04-26 9 I London. April IS. "All this fuss Is quit*' unnecessary. said .Monkhouse, referring to the triumphant recepI tion accorded to the released British engineers on their arrival m London. He added, "we merely conducted ourselves as any Britons would have done m the circumstances and just did curReuter Wireless - 187 words
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Advertisement291 1933-04-26 9 See Registered Trade M,ir\ Label on every Hj'iJif.-rchu-f. T OOK for the Pyramid Trade Mark on every handkerchief you buy. In fabric, designs, coiours and service, Pyramids offer you always the Greatest Handkerchiei Value m the World. Guaranteed by Tootais. PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN A TOOTAL PRODUCT lET us show291 words
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Advertisement1080 1933-04-26 10 THE BL.Ufc KUNNKL LJNE (Ocean THE BIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co, Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THFJ CHINA NAVIGATION Co. Ltd. THE1,080 words
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Advertisement504 1933-04-26 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England* "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ C ANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Dv Spore. Sails Spore. s.s. CITY OF KHIOS For Havre, London. Rotterdam Hamburg Apr. 30 May 2 m.v. CITY OF TJt.t.f. For Havre. London. Rotterdam504 words
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Advertisement382 1933-04-26 10 British India and Apcar Li J (Incorporated vi Ei^ I MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARcJ SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N I UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJBBTI ouk^.^l LONDON AND FAR EAST MM I I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOX CHINA I I Due I lonri^k. SiiVfaporr NALDERA 16.000 Apr. 28 BHUTAJ382 words
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Advertisement501 1933-04-26 11 A I M4M \!)-THE- WORLD TRAVEL 0. S. K. LINE ING OPPORTUNITY OP SEEING nr-YLOI I iST SOUTH AFRICA, SOUT, AMERICA, JAPAN, CHINA Ann I AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTS PROXIMATELY 5 MONTHS TO 2 ME AT PASSENGER'S OPTION ill! WORLD TRAVEL FARES FROM IPORI BACK TO SINGAPORE:— mi BY 'A f501 words
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Advertisement491 1933-04-26 11 TO EIROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive j Spore. Spore. Penang. R. York. Pres Van Buren May 6 May 9 May 11 June 20 j Pies. Garfield May 20 May 23 May 25 July491 words
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Advertisement898 1933-04-26 11 K. P. M. KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU MAJAXG— Wednesday. Apri! 26. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-rulla.s Pengalian Estate and Rengat. THEDEXS Wednesday. April 26, Muntok and Palembang VAN HEUTSZ— Wednesday. April 26. Bela wan-Deli and Penang TOBA— Wednesday. April 26. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi REAEL— Thursday. April 27. Cheribon (not for pMM*e»),898 words
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Article203 1933-04-26 12 Canadian Railways' Record Montreal, April 25. The railroads of Canada and the United States m 1932 transported approximately 300,000 pounds of dangerous explosives, milliuns of gallons of gasoline, as well as enormou.s quantities of acid*, compressed eases, corrosive and poisonous and inflamable liquids and hundreds of other daii!:/rous203 words
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Article161 1933-04-26 12 International Conference Next Year Next year m Moscow there will be held an international Conference for combating rheumatism. In the battle against rheumatism, one of the worst afflictions of mankind, mcdi cine ha- already made considerable headway. There ll m Russia a special committee which manages the fight161 words
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Article198 1933-04-26 12 The Only Donkey In The Army Tiie only donk«J m the British Army— mentioned m the recent Arm> Estimates is Billy of Gibraltar Billy has Just been Interviewed by Reuta correspondent, who found that he was a handI me grey donfcey With a peculiar black hnt rising from his198 words
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Article62 1933-04-26 12 Mr .T A Faith has succeeded Mr Hushes. lately transferred to Tmtpmc a-^ sfagisrrats, Pontian Krtchri. Dr. R E Anderson. Health Officer Klanu. will be gOtef «'ii transfer to the Health Office F.M.S.R, at the end of this month Iff V. F. Swan who was for a brief period on62 words
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Advertisement680 1933-04-26 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE v\* JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,378 tons) *n« %t» 8 8 MANGOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] s MARELLA \s one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins680 words
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Advertisement419 1933-04-26 12 BBBY LINE. [LONDON ADDRESS tl, PAIX MALL, LONDON, S.W.I.] of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Rangoon 1933. OXFORDSHIRE A P r 2 STAFFORDSHIRE May 11 GLOUCESTERSHIRE May 25 WORCESTERSHIRE CHESHIRE Jun419 words
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Advertisement89 1933-04-26 12 rABBEN( T<> RftJ I ■j IA P* I ALA W MW W I Bori r, ■Hi. I H TO mm;-. I B I rwAtu m i IKW i TO v i 1!. I \l{ I II 1 d.llr 1 I I I'tiimta Og ><i tlir »ftr,tf tron, h.tir.i:\ i n<89 words
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Miscellaneous744 1933-04-26 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 p.m. Kuantan (via 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 Monday.744 words
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Miscellaneous192 1933-04-26 12 Sertion 10 I nii.ui.c- Gate ">• London Maru 50. KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Ich Mars. Lch. Lumut, Tug Rose. Oil Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IM DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar Albert Dock: Klias. Victoria Dock: Kuala Keppel Harbour King's Dock: Augustina. Hermes. No. 1 Dock: Tomohon. No. 2 Dock.192 words
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Article1879 1933-04-26 13 Confusion and Difficulty m Operation London, April 3. Evidently the change over m resect of Helm Orders is not working quite smoothy. In the annual report of the Imperial Merchants' Service Guild is set out the following: THE NEW HELM ORDERS Undoubtedly an innovation awaited with considerable1,879 words
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Article85 1933-04-26 13 May 6 being the anniversary of the King's accession, the Master Attendent requests ship] masters to "dress ship' on that day. Captain E. Wassner (who commanded the U. Boats at Zebrusge) and Colonel Goyer von Schweppenborg, who have been appointed Naval and Military Attaches to the German Embassy, have arrived85 words
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Advertisement355 1933-04-26 13 'I' M? W I jk GAPORE FREE PRESS fu i ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Vddress ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. mier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered rh» (hota Hazi each morning. Latest i.ievt telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. i tures include pictures, bridge notes, ■•ft with latest fashions,355 words
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Advertisement511 1933-04-26 13 DARIGOLD EVAPORATED MILK! Nutritious Sustaining. h^*sHi Most economical at all times. For the QAKOM) home, the pantry and all purposes for £*uk which Milk is used. Canned well above L^bK^J the required Standard, undiluted, it is lillful Cream. Try it with your FRUIT DISH. N£&M Of all dealers. $7 PER511 words
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Miscellaneous36 1933-04-26 13 CLEARANCES April 24. Unita. Hai Hing. <Nor>: Petronella, fDut); Larut. Adrastus. Najam. Gemas. Rahman. Sin Khenp Seng. Cedarbank. Patroclus, (Brit). April 25— Katong. Flevo. Scott Harlcy. (Brit.); President Monroe. (Am); V d. Doer, de Bye. (Dut).36 words
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Article756 1933-04-26 14 "TWO AGAINST THE WORLD" Novelist's Piquant Views on Marriage I approach the subject of marriage from a special angl? and with a definite purpose My purpose is practical, my angle of approarr. common senre, my claim to your attention experience, a varied, entertaining, bewildering, sometimes side-splitting, sometimes756 words
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Advertisement268 1933-04-26 14 Abundant ijjgp^j Energy FOR RK FOH P^LfeJ^S TN these strenuous days, thousands of active *»men and women rely on Horlick'l Malted Milk to keep them always fit. Made from tresh, tull cream cows' milk enriched with the nutritive extracts of malted barley and w heat, it contains all the ener^y-^iyinjj268 words
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Advertisement553 1933-04-26 14 BANKS AND INSt'RAm 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, Blshopsgate, London, EC. 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar553 words
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Advertisement135 1933-04-26 14 THE ViiKillL^l ml Ca{ r., Eleser' I r < p tirn. 1' I ii X \i I mUk I Ran Sounii/ r i I tao Cni > of thi i Int. Fiv d appln i\ Fur part THK KASIKHN l\\ Auth Paid-up Ca| W i: W BH i Karachi. t135 words
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Miscellaneous679 1933-04-26 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION J PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES i PROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. i DA VENTRY, ENGLAND. Wavelengths 25.3 metres and lI J metres. Wednesday. April 26th. i B.ST. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. News i i Bulletin. J 2.45 Concert by679 words
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Miscellaneous205 1933-04-26 14 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS Programme of Drills up to and for weekending April 30th. 1933. Wednesday. 5.15 p.m. Hendqium rs: S.R.A. Cv). A.A. Gun Drill: "D" (Eurasian* Coy.. Sortion Leading: M.G. Platoon lEur.i. I A 3rd. Position. Thursday. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters. 2nd Bn ISig. Sec. Signal Training; T (Chinese) Coy.. I205 words
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Article87 1933-04-26 15 f Reject A Customs Union With F.M.S. JIFK OF 'MMFRCE ANNUAL MEETING i IVn.um uould be tommitting "commercial to I.in a (ustoms t'nion of the F.M S garrwtfl tl (he innual meeting of the Penang Chamber list niuht r v Mr. 11. s. Russell, a director87 words
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Article931 1933-04-26 15 Tit JVri.wi:,. \pnl ti. Clumber Ml H W ehair--1 ill p riod k<ll m comrum n theii .!'.ulin<4 d been :>•■•■ i eduction m the ile••un- 'iii- <( haniie lilies konal ;im mi si s\\i\ Hx X How inu- chJeflj Oreat nfidei »ro- cftfficu When irting outlook931 words
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Article201 1933-04-26 15 LEADING INDUSTRIALS FIRM More Lenders Than Borrowers London. April '»:>. On the Mooef Market this week borrowers continued |o bo favoured by easy conditions and lenders occpsionally even found difficulty m enplojrlnc balanc s at quarter per cent EUI broken, however, were finally somewhat Cheered byReuter Wireless - 201 words
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Article121 1933-04-26 15 American Gold Change Causes Erratic .Markets I oiidon April 20. Aftt r a somewhat erratic day m the London foreign exchange market the dollar rate o:i Sterling improved at doss to 3.85 Other markets were at tirst considerably affected by American developments, although British fund> changed little121 words
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Article113 1933-04-26 15 First Aureement Since Ottawa Conference London. April >4. The lirst British trade agreement to be concluded since Uw Ottawa Conference was sinned to-(i. t between Britain ami Denmark. The Ancli. -Danish trade negotiations which have BO« bren prorfdlllg for four months, are part Of a scries of s*pReuter Wireless - 113 words
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Article57 1933-04-26 15 wwßnw and Co. (Rubber. ha« been Mistered a.s a private company, with a car IU of £60.000 m 5.000 Fhe per Cent. Curaula n. Pre/erence, 5.000 Five per Cent CuaralaUv* Parficipatiim PretVrence. 5.000 Five ]K-r Cent Cumulati;e Redeemable Participating Pi-e--ference 44.y(K» Ordinary and 100 Management shares, all of57 words
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Article151 1933-04-26 15 Changes m Representative Prices April 21 »2 24 A/mriean Can. Com. 72 |ga 75 Am. Tphone and Tgnph 93 94 9 Atche^on Railroad 46 v 48 Dupont 43 's 46 47 1 Firestone. Common 14 4 Qen. Electric lfil JJ lt> 1 16 •> 17'Gen. Motors151 words
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Article305 1933-04-26 15 Shrinkage of Turnover Unavoidable The directors' icport of Robinson and C-> to be pnillltMl at the annual general meetin•n Sinsapore on Saturday. April 29 Mates' During 1932 Trading conditions were adversely affected by the c ntinutd severv depreslon m Malaya. jhrinkaye m turnover being acrain experienced305 words
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Article159 1933-04-26 15 Loss Of $7,274 On The Years Working The report of the director! of The Bukit rtmah Rubber Estates,, Ltd.. states that their WM a loss of $7,274.70 on the years working After deputing from; this sum Wu> credit balance of $5,842.84 brought forward from last .termini, there159 words
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Article47 1933-04-26 15 Ottawa. April 20. An Ordet -in -Council has been passed suspending redemption of Dominion notes m K old The date of operation is not yet fixed. It is officially stated that the order merely regularises the .situation existing since Britain went off sold —Router.47 words
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Article50 1933-04-26 15 Accounts for period from November 23 1931 to December 31. i« 3 2. show loss on working -of £2.922. and balance at debit of profit and loss account, after charging £1.806 to depreciation of £4,521. which it is proposed to carry forward Crop was 1,680.295 1b50 words
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Article355 1933-04-26 15 To-Day 9 8 Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES April 25 SELLING London. 4 months" sight 2 3 27/32 London. 3 months* sight 2/3 13 i 6 London. 60 days' sight 2/3 25 32 London. 30 days' sight 2/3 London, demand 2/3 23 3* London. T.T. 23 v Lyons and Paris, demand355 words
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76 1933-04-26 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION April 25th.. 1? o'clock noon t> o Buyers SHJrr* k fc.s. tqual to London Standard Spot .loose) |f(|i g K.S.S. equal to London Standard. Standard R.S.S. on Tender May 8 l' 16 June 8 316 8% May-June Bs 8 3i16 July-Sipt. B >, 8 51676 words
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Article898 1933-04-26 15 TI 'KSDAV. APRIL 25TH. Hat, h CLOSING QDOTATIONs Buyera Sellers Asam Kumbang <£> 23s 3d 24s 3d Austral Malay <t, 18s 20s norn Ayer JMiam (te) llc 6d 12j> 6d Banjjin Tin lls 6d 12s 6d Batan? Padang 05 07 >. Bukit Arang ,$l, 40 4 nom898 words
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Advertisement66 1933-04-26 15 nc"4 H2,»00.»»» uttujiZ Anoranee In tore* over t«K««f m I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. < Incorporated la toe Strmltg ■etttatnaito) ofm astern Life BuUdlng. OecU Street, Singapore. LOHDOIf oralCE £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Eng.and and compiles with the British Lift' SLralcT Companies Act In66 words
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Article1751 1933-04-26 16 s. <".('. Cricket tournament fames. Bright batting by Noon for the Etceteras S.R.C. and the I nited Service*— Sullivan as a bowler Padanjr clubs to meet. Loss to S.C.< soccer RAF. beaten by Chinese. Sunday's rain spoiled what looked likely to develop into the most interesting of1,751 words
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Article172 1933-04-26 16 BATTING i <. Willie WM.CJL vs. Wiltshire Reg. IN I M.u< reanor. S.( t \>. Indian i \sso< iaiion not out H. B. Noon. Etceteras vs. Merchants 14 t T. l.eijssiu>. S.R.t. vs. I Services "0 D. IVC otta. S.R.I vs. I. Services 6t i I. Ferguson. St.172 words
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Article198 1933-04-26 16 EXCLUDED FROM TENNIS MATCHES Lose Services of Best Player Berlin, April 24. 1 The German campaign against the Jews ha? reached the world of lawn tennis. a The German Lawn Tennis Association has t debarred Jews from representing Germany m the Davis Cup International matchesReuter Wireless - 198 words
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768 1933-04-26 16 BAKER AND EARLE PROMINENT Islanders Beaten 5—2 After Leading at Interval Wiltshires. 5: Pulau Brani. 2. Bake: s it turn to centre-forward for the Wiltshires is going to make a big difference to the side provided he keeps up the form he displayed yesterday, when768 words
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Article122 1933-04-26 16 How Principal Games Ended \>w York, April 25. Latest baseball scores are as follow: NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. E. Boston 5 10 2 Philadelphia 6 15 2 12 innings. Hoyen made a home hit for Boston and Klein for the Phillies. Brooklyn 4 2 New York 4 8122 words
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Article327 1933-04-26 16 Interesting Final Match To-day N S. Wise proved much too good for F T. K. Hbbbes m the second semi-final of the singles section of the S.C.C. Spring Lawn Tennis tournament on the padang yesterday, and won a fairly comfortable victory m two straight s.'tby 6—l. 6—2.327 words
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Article129 1933-04-26 16 The results of yesterday's ties m the SRC. tennis tournament were: SI.YGLES HANDICAP J V. Moss (plus 3C> beat D. E. Siddons iscr.) 7 —5. 5 —7. 7 —ft. LADIES' SINGLES Miss M. Lewis (owe 15) beat Mrs. N. S. Hogan «,owe 15) 6 —4. 6 —3. MIXED129 words
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Article42 1933-04-26 16 I Fror.i Our Own Correspondent Penan*. April 25. Ibe draw for the Penan u Lawn Tennis Association Championships took place yesterday with fair number of entries. The Mixed Doubles has attracted eleven pairs and the play will begin on Thursday.42 words
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Article53 1933-04-26 16 First Race At Newmarket Meeting Racing at the Guineas meeting at Newmarket opened to-day. The chief fixture was the First Spring Two-year-old stakes which resulted as follows: lADY NAIRNE COLA" 1 1 CAMPANULA 2 MERENDA 3 Twelve ran; won by a head, third two It -nutl^ away. Betting53 words
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Article59 1933-04-26 16 Last Moment Changes Of Riders London. April 25. Following are alterations m the list of probable starters m the Two Thousand Guineas: Highlander < Wells) Melf ort < Lane > Scarlet Tiger (A. \Vragg» Restormel < Mainwood < Dickens Titian (Steve Donoghue) Colorow i Weston The Keen59 words
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Article201 1933-04-26 16 R. E. Meet St. Joseph's School Following are the results of a (.Ticket match frayed between St. Joseph's School and the RE at Bras Basah Road on Monday; ram causing abandonment of the came when the R.E. were 54 runs behind with 5 wk'-xKs m hand. St.201 words
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Article42 1933-04-26 16 Spurs A Point N oarer Promotion I London. April 25. Results Of niicl-wrek homo football ■fttdm played yesterday were DIVISION I Sheffield United 1. Aston Villa 0 DIVISION- II Burnley 1, Spurs j DIVISION 111 (Northern) rranmen* 0. Wrexham 042 words
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Article50 1933-04-26 16 The foßowtei have been uwiUd to play Association Football for S.CXJ. vs. IC.?/ on Thursday, April 27th. T G. Lashmar; J Ltt J. L. Elmer; C. J B»mbroke, E Laldman. F A MrCafTery: R A F Brown. T Robertson. V O. Heath. S Kirk, and H. L. Vincent.50 words
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Article31 1933-04-26 16 I 9 Two ii. the M ttM In CbM i Am etotkN tIH Junior Slight 0 I To- li.i. Eusofl 1 1 vs. I Bork I IB (HQ M31 words
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Advertisement131 1933-04-26 16 AT ANY TIME YOU NIGHT OR I IF NOT, USE GAS iQUR FOR WATER HEAI ENQUIRE FROM. WITHOUT ANY OBL1GATIO; OR, IF MORE CONVENILNT,OI> WILL CALL TO SUIT YOUR ARRANGER OOKN ifIIOSTILL GOING STRdj FIGURES OF POPUURI Figures often supply a proof of pfl larity, and figures shou that Join131 words
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