The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 May 1933
1933-05-08
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1933-05-08 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILy NEWS. so. I-' KSTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, MAY 8, 1933. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article343 1933-05-08 1 MMMUmmI »«uggestion is made from Paris that a plan was prepared after the break-up of the Conference at WaahtaftMl fr»r the lump sum payment of war debts ItagC Nazi students are "purging" the libraries of Kerlin of "un-CJerman" books which are being burned m the streets Page343 words
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Article24 1933-05-08 1 FRENCH REPORT DENIED Paris. May 8. Th.- Pent Partslen'a itory or ttu War nebts proposai is oCßciall;- declared to be baai Renter.24 words
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Article1177 1933-05-08 1 At the the 17th. and the beginning of the 18th. century, pirati d oo \'enBtvc operation! oil the Booth African (cast, and n i.s not unlikely they made rl h i i ht them Pm of these, however. ha\e been discovered At r.hi. beginning1,177 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement198 1933-05-08 1 If V ,mnhg lg R\! LES HOTEL LATA*B PREMIER HOTEL !l UANCE-UO to 8.15 p.m. INNER DANCE— 9.3O to MID-NIGHT. Miss RYA FORSTER HOREGRAPHiC DANCER RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE blhl PHONE SSSI. I SIX WONDERFUL HOURS I. WEN YOU TRAVEL BY AIR TO BATAVIA I more beautiful m the way198 words
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Advertisement119 1933-05-08 1 The .Management of the Adelphi and Sea View Hotels extend a hearty welcome to the industrial and commercial representatives, their ladies, to the passengers and officers of the AUSTRALIAN SHOW BOAT, LES RAPHAEL And his Australian Show Boat Band WILL PLAY AND ENTLKTAIN YOU Special Dinner Dances Tuesday Night Adelphi119 words
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Advertisement104 1933-05-08 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS t.:. I i Service Pave 16 Automat: Adding Page 9. I lusiv< Pfrfurms Page 9 Valiu of Bonus Policies— Page 14. Whito Basic Values P i And Gate Cream Now Paj-t 4 CHRYSLER SATISFACTION CHEAP EDITION 1 UK CAMBRIDGE HISTORY ENGLISH LITERATURE The most monumental book about books104 words
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Advertisement7 1933-05-08 1 IN THE OVAL FLASK PERFECTION SCQTS WHISKY7 words
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Article66 1933-05-08 2 ChlneSf Factory Coolv A Chinese workman In Tan Kali Kee'i factory, Bambaws Road, was seriously injured cm Saturday nighi when he had a lull amuiw some machinery resulting In the fracture of h^ skull and a deep eul into the The man was unconscious when be t/ai66 words
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Article226 1933-05-08 2 Tin following li Urn programme ol drill- up to and for week-ending Maj 14th. T<>-i;a> (Monday), $.18 pja. Headquarters, C (Scottish) Coy.. Weapon Training M x Range; s.v.f.a unit Parade; SJQ p.m. B" Coy. Miniature Range Table "A and Recruits Tuesdaj 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters: "A" (M.0.)226 words
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Article120 1933-05-08 2 Bo popular has cycta racing become m Britain that Kparatc chapten dealing with the organisation ol v.»ad and track racing are included m the mm (llth) edtttan of the "Cycling Manual Just published by Temple Press Ltd How main motel art- there m the front whorl of a120 words
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Article489 1933-05-08 2 NEWCOMERS SCORE EASY VICTORIES Double Tote Pays $225 [From Our Own Correspondi n f I IVn.mu. M.i\ It m tefOUrttM* day to-day at th. Penani Tint Club mciittnf Wtaganle and Nahgoo I the (inh outsiden to irlsi but even then the) had many support* 1 >489 words
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Article120 1933-05-08 2 (From Our Own Correspondent Mala<«.i. Ma% <- m the Yearn Kun Bwm shield Ooapttfltton tmal lu-<iay. the Chinese FA btafl the Chincsr fa neond teem s—o. Th. nalon pit short throughout but pro\t'd winm rs The MOOBd tiam was unlu« k\ on ;i nunilxi ol »m120 words
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154 1933-05-08 2 ENGLAND SOAKED IN THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT BASI Umdon v J. whl A hoUd »TRI I cam* tlv Frtdaj i motor C I but I Thur i apt v I trail] obtain 100 pa sen n On the Youtl parl i I": lit Mr- Ra I more than i S then154 words
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Advertisement444 1933-05-08 2 THE NEW ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDE. *~NOV ASEPTIC^ Non-irritating Pleasant to use. Non-toxic Non-caustic. 750 times stronger than Carbolic Acid and yet it may be used with safety on open wounds. Stockists MEDICAL HALL. LTD. CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work Lowest Ratre. 78, Bras444 words
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Advertisement571 1933-05-08 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Construction of Hai^ Road from Grove Road to Oeylang Road Date of Closing 4 pjn.571 words
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Advertisement696 1933-05-08 2 NOTICE. NOTICE. In the Estate of Farleigh Joseph Aloysius Pennefather, Deceased, Pursuant to Ordinance No. 144 (Trustees). NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors or other persons having any claims or demands upon or 9 garnet the Estate of FARLEIGH JOSEPH ALOYSIUS PENNEFATHER. deceased, late of No. 9 Halifax Road,696 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous221 1933-05-08 2 H Water, 09.04 1.0 tt Bl.lt, U ti I tball Oommercte] Cup Naval Base vs. FYaser a- Weave Anson Rd.: Harbour Hoard VI Tan Kali K«f. S.H.B. fcTd.; MI'H vi I'om OAVe, Jalan BCMT. Malayan Championship, Hen World Tuesday. Oth. Water 09 ">4 k I ft.. 21.40. 8.6 ft. r221 words
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Article263 1933-05-08 3 "WE ARK ALL OUTCASTS NOW" SAYS GRANDSON OF EX-KAISER First Hohenzollern In London Since War I my bo staj In In I nek n I th d 1 hell no b mj honv In Pi 1 1 I een m touch v. 11 h affair: a hai i~ happ r.I263 words
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Article245 1933-05-08 3 To Rejoin Only Woman He Ever Loved A ma:: »'ho aid he tried to commit suicidt .Kit \\< VO .Ul I -11 I I I U>\ v' i Bouthend, committed for trl charged with attempted luicide, rh( man i.< Ik Charles Yin r aged 48. ol iii'-245 words
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Article67 1933-05-08 3 Dinner and Reception at Forviijii Office London. >la\ L The Pore%n Secretary and Lady Sinion pwi la liini'.t i- ;tt the Foitiun Office to-ni^ht m honour of th> rettrhal French Ambassador the doyen of the Diplomatic C'>rns. and Madame E> Pleuriau. The Prime Mlntater and aOa afacDonald wenBritish Radio - 67 words
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Article67 1933-05-08 3 To be Discontinued After May 19 Shanghai. May S. Tlu- Chinese Government has decided to discontinue the commercial treaty with Japan when it expires on May i6th. Several shipments of Japanese goods ha\r arrived m Shanghai and more are arriving for the Chinese mflket before theUnion - 67 words
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Article26 1933-05-08 3 Ci wen smoked on tho altar step: Urn Communion wine waa drunk by thieves who entered the church ol SS Julian and Aaron at Newport, M<>n26 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement241 1933-05-08 3 tboKed IMEATS (MMltl fHIIUMfAI 1 I PRESSED J^ TCNCLi I a^y<»Ji >■ Bk I Jtyi '^^B^B^B^BI B^bßbm 111 If FT >w I a k. i 'i '',Jl EPf:&i&tt@v I m i^m l~ *<^t'ff3(7GffiA'a£A I aM^ bI 1 atf^\ I a^~^ aT" X I m BI BRAWN b^bV I I >ms241 words
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Advertisement45 1933-05-08 3 To treat these complaints successfull/, get to the root of the trouble. Clarke's Blood Mixture is the world's greatest blood purifier and healer, it is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Of all Chemists and Stores. r.jualh good m LIQUID or T ART. FT form45 words
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Advertisement293 1933-05-08 3 For your throats sake, smoke CRMVENK CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES i^^% ade and sealed-fresh m London .^iF^llP JL T M the traditional home of the jP< vl^ World's finest Virginia Cigarettes— jl^OX^^^S -J CRAVEN "A" do not, cannot, affect the f\ Wm^ throat. You can hu\ C KA\ IN "A" any-293 words
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Article1521 1933-05-08 4 Wife Claims Restitution And i| Th«> Chii c matrimonial suit concluded before the H ble Mr Justice A K. a'Backett Terrell, acting Chief Justice I M.S.. at the Supreme Court. Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday when the case for the defence closed. Alter hearing counsel his lordship1,521 words
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Article345 1933-05-08 4 List of Donations For April The list of donations received by th;* Europe;! Unemployment Committee m April is as follow Government Contributions Account Repatriations $7.***** Ex-Services Association of ?*alaya 316.00 Incorporated Society of P*anten 13(3 67 O. E. Teule Esq* ■> 00 F. J. Hussey E,q- 15.00 \V.345 words
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Article74 1933-05-08 4 Amur— recent cation .it the Malayan office have boen Mr. R I Ntam of s H. c. Strong who la ri S9 Belmoni Hill se 13; Mr Maud Catrney, vrhose beadquai c/o the Bank of BcoUand Bishop L. S. Hallam of Bungakal who :> stuyi;. Bordykr. Tonhridge, M: E TbngUl74 words
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Article12 1933-05-08 4 > ler v. the Doan In ttx i ol level pin help protitably12 words
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Advertisement29 1933-05-08 4 iDC RCSZKC f 9 Uuh," Dai. /I f/I I IT P f_J^^ n** ***** 0^ /Ml I B vristockatic gifts HENR\ WAUGH Co., Ltd. Singapore. FVnan£, Kuala Lumpur, IpoL29 words
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Advertisement107 1933-05-08 4 Cow Gate s Product^ ■Uou will be ddiqkted tlUlll^K wtih its delidJus >► ll «^l| fr^s/i from the Green Meadow^ of Devon t>Dors( i c\;£i.,~ XT" OBTAIN ABI.F M All Sol«- \u«'lltv (m v M.,| SASSOON |tt, Calrnhill Roai AUSTRALIAN TRADE SB VISITS SINGAPORE EXHIBITION ON BOARD g.s. will be107 words
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Article395 1933-05-08 5 K\V S (h\ IKMA 1 1UA PROM BAZAAR Bangkok Masses Very Conservative n Our Own Correspondent j Baagkek, May 3. m.i'- d.i\ passed oil •r\ quietly m Bangkok. What*.\ r t})' Red bad thought <■: doing li a matter known to then and the police. The395 words
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Article347 1933-05-08 5 League of Coloured I Peoples iFrom Our Own Correspondent] I. < melon. April 11. Tt* League of Coloured Peoples is developing an enterprise that should command sympathy, ann perhaps, practical interest. In all places Where young people from overseas are found. tth< r as students or learners of347 words
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Article127 1933-05-08 5 And It Took 70 Policemen To "(iet" Him a man who said that for 14 yean since his leg ;»s biown off during the war he had "battled m this world to try to get an honest living' vu sentenced at Bournemouth to threr pears' penal servitude as127 words
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Article, Illustration40 1933-05-08 5 MfIMM m board ihe BS. St-stim-*. ai T«WCff BrMce. Ihis was CMC »f th t Jireattst animal atlractions exhibited n «riM #li««1 tra.n ,r. >v.th h.s »n« ti^r- »n «J^ Gui dford> Surrey40 words
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Advertisement150 1933-05-08 5 DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF X n R \l. L. C. L. OLDFIELD, C.8., C.M.G., D.S.O. SINGAPORE POULTRY SHOW will be held at WE SEW WORLD :l '»rh to May 27th 1933 AND PICES OF THE SOCIETY FOR PRFVFMION i (Kill IV TO ANIMAI s COMBINATION OF D OG IH, GOAT BIRD-SHOW150 words
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Advertisement283 1933-05-08 5 CAPITOL A distinctly Novel and Entertaining FOX Comedy— With the popular star of "ONE HOIK WITH YOU" GENEVIEVE TOBIN i m I °S" C <<The INFERNAL MACHINE" IlKill I i SEAS .............a with (HESTER MORRIS. Wednesday Opening at Special Matinee, 3.15. First Nationals amazing revelation of the world's frealed financial283 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article1695 1933-05-08 6 BRILLIANT DISPLAYS BY VISITING TEAMS Draw m Army Cup Final f From Our Own Correspondent 1 London. April IK. There were not many important matches on Friday, but plenty of interest on Saturday and Monday Swansea beat Hai lequiir- by 15 5. .Ten minutes after the start1,695 words
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Article116 1933-05-08 6 Charles Stewart Cairn's Career I From O.ir Own Correspond, i.r London. April IK. Mr Charles Stewart dune, the well-known journalist and editor of Wisden s Cricket Almanack." has died at his home at Braxted Park Streatham. London, m his T2im year Educated at the Stationers' School-- then m116 words
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Article145 1933-05-08 6 Goon Kok flag m rhunipioiithip F rm [Prom Our Own Correspondent! Penang. May .V An excellent indication as to who Is likeh to be local tennis champion this year wa afforded m the match yesterday, between G«*>n Kok Yin^r and Cheah Wat Hye wTfen th.latter, who Is one145 words
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Article492 1933-05-08 6 Old I'uhlif School Boys At Golf London. April 11 The Qghl for the Halford-HewtU OoU Oui i which li < d\ all tho publtc schools ended The tollowtn t ma> be oi inta I IKSI KOI Ml Old Hunt Jonntana i^m 1 Old Halleyburtani i b\ three pmfi492 words
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Article87 1933-05-08 6 JAIPUR POLO TEAM VISIT LONDON Contest (Vrlain I I Wales (up I I m I ill!' I line), i I I I I I H H do.' H I thai H b»* DM H tlv I I I whirl H I I I on kdf W I ton I >87 words
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Advertisement309 1933-05-08 6 WHITE A WAY'S NEW BASIC VALUES ''4L' l^""iZ_ Kt!'ital'l'i< MKNS SLIFO\KKS. v*W W'( jY 4'» S A wool, v.iiit uiih coloured MEN'S FLANNEL fTr'iTYnfflliVal l^ borders, eleevelesi s.M.MOs TRO SIKS #r l -W BASIC VALUE 52.25 Light grey well cut in<i pll!»' X \('H tailored Win. «ln «'j-^. M^^ HASK'309 words
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Advertisement10 1933-05-08 6 INDLSI'IT^ FK A ROX Ik < o. I Thone 6354 I10 words
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Article695 1933-05-08 7 Home Papers On Nazi Atrocities nrivs ()i Terror lor Journalists In (iermanv J lfi hv 1!lr Free Press disclost Germany, W( n b in rll( ulaU f} m 'tuit the reports ol the alleged Nazi the Jews were fabricated by foreign 1(i 111 ;t:^ Rntt-German campaign ror fol- I ttterti]695 words
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Article390 1933-05-08 7 Mr. WhitforcTs Visit to Mctlan. Ma> I. The Fast Coasi <>[ Sumatra i.' acain been Mr Whittnrd. the wc]!4::inwn American rubber expert and ecretar! ol the tioo of Rubber Manufacturer! n from Borneo and is going P*nang apore, continuing bia iournes it( f<) nd Palembang. The Oomte de390 words
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Article96 1933-05-08 7 Sumatra Recruitment After Repatriations Pton Our Own Correspondent) Mi -i i.i ii May 1. Owing to bJc scale repatriation of coolies fi tn the But coast of Sumatra a shortage ol labour has been caused, which has to be filled by recuitment m Java.. Notwithstanding this fact96 words
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Article28 1933-05-08 7 Mr Gordon-Hall. District Officer, Krlan, has ix n transferred to Kuala Lumpur as Collector oJ land Revenue. vice Mr. Nash transferred to Ipoli as Chairman, Kinta Sanitary Board.28 words
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Article534 1933-05-08 7 GUNNERS HEAT Miller In Goal-getting Mood X A MIX (Jnabl o uu I r their n gular force 'h.[.C.P.A .'.'tii down rath r ladh before the Ounnen m th< first dlvi lan ol the League ;it Jalan Besar, on Er.turday They wen beaten ml534 words
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Article257 1933-05-08 7 "Unsafe to Convict <»n the Evidence** "11 Is not safe to presumi Mi;.* uccusod <iui money" was the comment mad* by Si .1 V v G n the Third Magistral c 'ourt on Baturdaj when he acquitted Kiau LTi Soo. v Chinese lx>y' .<> Mrs. S Thome,257 words
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WEEK-END CRICKET
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Article421 1933-05-08 7 S.C.C. Defeat Ceylon Sports Club s.c.c. defeated the Ceylon Sports Club on the padang on Saturday by 51 runs, thanks to 'ii stead; and successful bowlini ol ra Ashworth, who m the visitor.-, inninga raptured Ove wickets ror 31 runs. liv Promis ol the excellent start421 words
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Article187 1933-05-08 7 Chinese Total Passed With 9 \\icket> In Hand Singapon Recreation Club bad an easy \u--tory over th< Bti ti Chtoe» Recreation Club on Saturdas passing the latter's total of 103 with nine wickets m hand. SRC continued battl icb i-T for the loss <. t another187 words
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Article167 1933-05-08 7 rjnlted EnuineeiN defeated the Minto club by 106 runs on Saturday: The following were the scores I nited Kngin»-ers: Lake C Abba>, b Alloudin 31, J. Loveday < Amin b Alloudin 56. Van Cuylenberg c Amin b Anian IT Honley c And b Alloudin 14. Matthews ]b\v..167 words
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Article82 1933-05-08 7 1 From Our Own Corn pondent Malacca. May 6. TIM St. Frauds Association suffered their flrsi defeat of the season to-day losing bj lfl runs to the Teachers AxsociatlofL The s.f.a were weakened bf four playea ptayinf for thTeaehen who batted first scoring 127 (C. de Vries 19.82 words
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Article61 1933-05-08 7 Medan, May 1. It la reported by the Soerabaiaasch Handel-s-blad that Ifoh. Djamin a native lawyer and leader of the extremist movement, has been arrested In Sourabaya the reason beiusr given that he tpoke at a tineettal attackiiiß Mr. Gandhi on account of his non-\ loleiK c doctrlne.61 words
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Article314 1933-05-08 7 ilSeiangor Club Defeats Railway Institute (Finn Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. May 6. Belangor Club met the X I. Railway Institute on the latter's padang to-day. The Club won the ton and Green and EVarce, v.. opening batsmen, Look th< scon ■<> ,>.» when .1 rot m t314 words
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Article195 1933-05-08 7 S.C.C. Beaten By Four Runs Khiii.--ii Association, playing .it borne, •>•■•' it i i see eleven <>n Baturda) fou Scores s.C'.c P IfcCreanor ibu Hassan 21 w a Hamilton b Ram Plara 0, L Hill b Belakai Singh 6, w H McNeil! b Selakan Singh «>. F Yin.195 words
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Article73 1933-05-08 7 Ahhasbhoy Unbeaten With Store Of 72 i:i' Indian AvsociaUon made a spendid reply to th. 144 scored bj Nondesci pta m tin* mfitfb Baturda: The Nbndeacriptfl declared at ]44 for the loss of six Rickets, of which Varma took ftv< The honn 1 13 for th. loss73 words
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Article139 1933-05-08 7 Pereiro b Varma 46; J. N. Fernando i Dighe i> Varma 0, R. Scully b Samy ~9. c. Abeyav.;i!(innc b Varma 55, Dr. Karunaratu b Varma 0. P. R. Forbt s not ciul 4 txtras 6, fotal if or uirkcts i 144 (deekL). S139 words
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Article141 1933-05-08 7 Bt. Joseph's cricket eleven defeated Raf by t> icki U on i■' ground w E I scores: k.a.f.: Qarwood b Fernandea 10 Fletch< b D*Crui 0, Gardner b DCn/ 10 Oower D'Crtn 18. Broadwas Philemon b Mlnjool m, Hayes c lflnjoo< I DTJruxM, Bolan \>141 words
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Article68 1933-05-08 7 The Locomotlef states thai stnsatton fM caused In naval circlet m connection with the .sudden departure of Colon* 1 Bniinsma. commander of the cruiser Java to Holland. Tht cruiser arrived m Sourabaya for the f)> b.ukaiion of its coramnri'ler irtaen i f wu tated that Colonel Bruinsma's replacement68 words
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Article620 1933-05-08 7 BASEBALL IS SO SIMPLE BUT HOW DO THEY HIT THE BALL Singapore Americans On A it j ball t.,Ui m m, .rv I it th« national bi ol \m i it, la founded upon the .Id Ei rounden n* .mi. ha i Singapore for ten yean paid Alii; id- national620 words
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Article182 1933-05-08 7 New York, M.\ The foUowini were iho results of played tv-day N lIOWI. II \(il f Rum Hn- Chin j Boston 2 x Eh •en Innin Cincinnati k > Now York is T 3 tranthan < n^ ,xv mi Pittsburgh a n Brooklyn 2 l St. Louis182 words
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Article80 1933-05-08 8 Chinese Mayor (M Shanghai's Suggestions Shanghai Maj 1, TPo D Chines* .1. Tories and fa<. t< B owned by foi Shanghai, th< Maj i »1 Ua Chineae ctts Ifi A' i teh-ehang. has p Of the Into: national Bcttlemeni Prench Concession .i nei agre< th< l of allSin Chew Jit Poh - 80 words
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Article54 1933-05-08 8 New Governor Appointed London. Maj K. Ti\o King has approved the appointment (i Ueut-CoL Hyde Clarendon Gouan of the Indian Civil Service to iv Oovernor of tin c Provincea In raccesslon I Bfa Ifonta i Butvi on the appointment ot the latter to b<> Lieut-fnant-Governor 01 the I>l^British Radio - 54 words
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Article94 1933-05-08 8 At nino o'clock last night young Chi whd had parked lu^ car outside las club In Coca Btreet and gone upstain vat startled on looking OVt Of the window to see that thr car was lii a blaze m the street Ho Immediately n lrnhoned to94 words
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Article47 1933-05-08 8 On Saturday night the body of ChineM picked out of tru sea of! the mouth of the Singapore River and taken to the Marine Police lation. Artificial respiration proved o! n.) a\ aii Th«- body wu taken to the General Hospital mortuary.47 words
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Article64 1933-05-08 8 LATEST 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, May 6. Spot 2 27'32d. (2 13 16d). Forward: 229 32d. (2 7 B d.) Tone of Market64 words
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917 1933-05-08 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, MAY 8, 1933. WEEK-END COMMENTS 'and no avenue unexplored. All other 'conferences should be immediately 'scrapped and delegates from all the 'cricket-playing countries called to 'decide once and for all this momentous issue. And perhaps for fear of inter-racial riots it might be as well to917 words
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Article237 1933-05-08 8 WHILE POSITION GROWS CRITICAL China Looks To The Powers Shanghai. .May 7. A report from ChangChiakOW, an mportant railway centre m northkV est Hopei. states that the Invading Japanese and Manchuku. •ntered Kuyuai. lllt iltuatton at Changchiako* •omnuini. ati-.ns between Have been Interrupted I Yuilang has237 words
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Article88 1933-05-08 8 Novel Picture At The C;ipitol A the net t a Übm the ship they are In. rorn U In the exciting F^\ a*. Machine the Capil Into this KTOUp Chester M i rii who h:-> bkUh lifeboat for I woman of hi .< < promptly susn trd88 words
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Article85 1933-05-08 8 Ninht Attack On SenUIROOII Road A L'uropvar. naint\; Wi'-iiain Patrick I of No. 11. Cairnhill Road tIM viotor traracc m Orchard Ro several Indians m Sorai 1 Road a* i ni JtlUnHj tiit side of the n An Indian ci* t I .>. ene i I irl en85 words
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Article25 1933-05-08 8 \m\trril.im. M blad. tl Lmds Bank has boon privat- banks with much M po -lblr El I ft 1 tl>»> fUllder Renter25 words
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Article16 1933-05-08 8 Th.v- ITM ar. B coolies m Syod Al.vi men were taken to hoanttal irttti luhi li16 words
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Article12 1933-05-08 8 OVER WHELMING EVIDENCE jkmn.jdykhj1.. I' c hgd0v ■ytjkv cvxd jg j kf12 words
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Advertisement153 1933-05-08 8 &S The man who says "a Scotch" 'i' SOLL AGENTS dP CALOBBCK, MACOBECrOR <<> ITI) (> I Have You > isited Our iVew PROVISION STORE 1 1 IS WORTH YOUR WHILE COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD TOM WALLS Racehorse Ownei and Actor Manager says 'Filtei tip' beats "Smoker's throat 9 i153 words
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Advertisement57 1933-05-08 8 Here lie the remains of a radio fan, Now mourned by his many relations. He smoked while they filled up his petrol tank. And was picked up by twenty-one stations. He would rest m peace, however, if he were fully protected by "GAFLAC r GENERAL vvCIDEXT. FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION.57 words
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Article103 1933-05-08 9 !> SI \l PAYMENT IN (.OLD Lenient" After Break-Up Of onferenee rH I R D PAYMENT AT ONCE losurc- By Member Of prench Delegation War i)«-bt.s purporting White House after the deparDonald appears In the P accompanied M Hen it .1 proposal contained m th<it theReuter - 103 words
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Article26 1933-05-08 9 H H Hr it.<iili B II B H H H H proI w a I 1..,. 1 to the Ail I ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article254 1933-05-08 9 NO DEBTS TALKS London. May 4. Ramsay Mm Donald mad) a statement Houai of Oommons to-daj >n his renvenatiaua In Washington with Pre- l. \elt. The Premier said We dliUlSfti m some detail tin- subjects to Ij. or' light up at the conference. These include questions of tariffs, quotas, exchangeBritish Radio - 254 words
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Article147 1933-05-08 9 LONDON PRESS VIEWS I Mtdon i 1 ft'ill 1 i Lrcumstai m< nt he \v tbe dl C out that tnis- t tel ms ol i on Mr Mornic Post belli riaily Improved I the I ir that thi I I and th< n two kssu KIM IN Ml IBritish - 147 words
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167 1933-05-08 9 STUDENTS RAID "SEXUAL INSTITUTE" Books Publicly Burned m iiic ijirLvi }t«-rliu. May 7. us public Übrmxi tided by groups identa who conflcated "un-German" I I action n I Profes or io medical t"i' It Librai y on sex led hundreds I ptd d them byReuter - 167 words
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Article81 1933-05-08 9 His delations With Hitler Berlia M.n i Dr. Bruenii the i ml 1 1 Centri lon v. hi. I the sentiHitler In th I who In a dill 1 1 many Interpreted by the Centrists 1 :;ch and th< tnort h His position, as also that of theReuter - 81 words
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Article157 1933-05-08 9 China's Oldest Inhabitant Chunking. May t>. After sittin n for several decades ildest man In China and probably m the world, U Ching-yun, a farmer and herbalisi has died at Kiahsicn where he was born 1:: 1677 He bad numb r ol the last of whom predeceasedReuter Far Eastern - 157 words
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Article89 1933-05-08 9 Satisfaction At Renewal Of Agreements TWrlin. Ma> 8. The ftiond'y relation! betwe d Germany and the So\i( t have been consolidated by an exchange of the ratifications of the protocol signed m Moscow m ltSl, prolonging indefinitely the B rlin treaty <>i 1926 and the German sReuter - 89 words
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Article185 1933-05-08 9 Two Brothers Demand For SCHOOL-GIRL SEIZED Surf Boat Dash To Harwich. inmrhwiUi. May 7. Kenn< th and Cyril Buck, h.r be« iv onnection with the kidnappii of Mai Mr. \hui. edham tv Ad ol tin- Ms p that Cv ider *mai en" and Is alk InReuter - 185 words
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Article45 1933-05-08 9 New Chief Justin Of The S.S. London, Waj Z. J Mr. v. C. Hufgard. th. J S Attorney-General has been i appointed < hief Justice «>i the J i Straits Settlements on tin- i retiremenl of Sir William j i Murison. a ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article19 1933-05-08 9 Birmingham. Alabama. May 6 Twenty -one persons liave been killed m tornado m Western Alabama ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article24 1933-05-08 9 London, May 6. •Hie Royal Aeronautical Society has founded British Hold medal and a British silver medal, both for aeronautics- British RadioBritish Radio - 24 words
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Article131 1933-05-08 9 Soviet Offer to Tokio. May 7. it to authoi Intimated that the Boviet has offered to sell the Chinese Eastern Railway ,;>aii for 300.000.000 gold roubles. Japan insider the purchase at 80.000.000 yen. although the military advocate postponing purchase ai Is likely that they will obtain itReuter - 131 words
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Article89 1933-05-08 9 London Switchboard of the World London. May .">. The Post Office international telephone exchange, which the Postmaster General described a^ the switchboard of ttu v.orld has now been opened m London. It is possible for British subscribers to speak to nearly every country m I the world exceptBritish Radio - 89 words
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Advertisement199 1933-05-08 9 LENTHERIC EXCLUSIVE PERFUMES 77?^ Xeirest Creation of Lentheric PARFUM No. 12. also PARFUM No. 12. LOTION. A Fragrant and Refreshing Bouquet PRICES FROM $3.75 PEB BOTTLE. Before you decide that you have found your favourite perfume Do try these enchanting lentheric Perfumes. ROBINSON Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE199 words
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Advertisement1086 1933-05-08 10 UE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. bU-am bhip Co Ltd., and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO (1931) Ltd. TMF AT-^Q eam^ a T V t^V^ Ud THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. VtlV r.?iJI N SltS P CO LUI E SARAWAK SIEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE CHINA1,086 words
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Advertisement481 1933-05-08 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co M Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. steamers. Due Spore. Sails Spore. jtn.v. CITY OF LILLE For Havre. London. Rotterdam Hamburg May 30 June 2 s.s.CITYOFEVANSVILLEFor Havre, London. Rotterdam Hamburg June 14 i*481 words
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Advertisement267 1933-05-08 10 British India and Ap car M MAIL, PASSENGFH a Nd PENINSULAR AND ORIENTai I UNDER CONTRACT Will. HIS i LONDON AM. y l{ OUTWARDS FROM IOMm I Tonnage Nagapan I KAISAK-I-HIND 11.500 I M MANTUA 11.000 I SOMALI 6.500 RAWALPINDI 17.000 I RANPUTIA 17.000 I BANGALOHF 6.000 RAJPUTANA i 7.000267 words
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Advertisement484 1933-05-08 11 DNDON, WTWKKP, ROTTERDAM AND DIM i SBROUGH. ■WA \LARU T 10.700 July 13 14 2 11 lilMI MARU T. 10.700 July 27 28 MAKOZAKI MARU T 10.500 Aur 910 29 ["ERI KIM MARU T 12.00(1 AU| 13 2\i til.:n. C»Mi Hamhurc I i\i RPOOL. Port i. Bejroutli I tambul, Mar'ti]]*484 words
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Advertisement465 1933-05-08 11 to i:ikopi: tFROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SLfc/.. POK'l SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA. j Arrive Leave Leave Arri\«S'porr. Spore. Penang. N. York Pn \ui Burra In Port May May 11 June 20 ('ft- Uarhcld May 20 May 23 May 25 July 4 Prct. Polk June 3 June 6465 words
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Advertisement751 1933-05-08 11 K. P. M. KOMNKIJJKF PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ i or TEN NOORT Monday. May 8. Belawan-Deli I>Vl\K Monday. May 8. Selat-Pandjane. Koedap. Bengkalai and Pagan Si-Apj-Api V\N OI'TIIOORN Monday. May 8. Batavia. Semarang and Chtiibon mot for pi RETEH TUeadaj May 9. Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombanu -niz- I Leidong and A.sahan. PALIMA Tuesday.751 words
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Article211 1933-05-08 12 Direct Weekly Service From Singapore Commencing forthwith, the Post Offices of Singapore and Penang will make up direct weekly air-mail despatches for M-.dan. Tl\e mail will close at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 7 p.m. on Wednesday and will be conveyed as for as Alor211 words
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Article168 1933-05-08 12 Situation In Australia and New Zealand Mr. Haioid Heli ilrman ol presiding at th« annual meetin I I idon o thf Bank oi Australasia pointed out £500.000.000 of Australia's external c'u'bt 5 per cent interest and £98.00<> tween 5 and 6 per cent, it was not gurprisini therefore,168 words
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Article141 1933-05-08 12 r'r.r folVm bu rom the sa President van B::-.-. Mr J h B Miss Prances Prazler Mr h^iv: 1 p Mr Russell w Hadley, Mr Oeorgi w h. Mr Morey Marcua Miss Lillian Reidy, Mn Mabel Sin 1. Ml-- A.;. D. Bchroreder, Misa M Ruth Teter, Mi John141 words
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Article66 1933-05-08 12 P r, and -till does a thru the When th< Cornish H. from lington -An- tv.-.-.. lling at I hour between BouthaU and H I t two slip 1 1 at h< for \v. mouth bi Automatic vacuum brakes brought them stop, while th. mam part intil stepped by a66 words
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Advertisement626 1933-05-08 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known st.amer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the MARELIiA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de luxe, single berth cabins, MARKLLA June 3626 words
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Advertisement197 1933-05-08 12 HENDERSON LINE E SCHEDULE OP lABJNQI By FortnijrhUy PasKenrer Steamer Between Ranßwrn. Marseilles and England HOMEWARD ffiMllrttH Port of Disembarkation Plymouth Leaxr X BHAMO AMARAPOORA SAGAING Calls London Plm|| Rates include tiam Embarkation. LONDON Single Return 2. years £11 R 4 months I M M\RSHI KS Single Return 2 years197 words
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Advertisement17 1933-05-08 12 ■phon(H I l^^l LI IMI I I 1 -I I ill t rB I v J Lrkl17 words
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Miscellaneous664 1933-05-08 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 pm. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pm. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday,664 words
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Miscellaneous172 1933-05-08 12 Pontianak h 5. Hua Tong. X;:! 109 rrom Mai ior Ifliar 6.5. Levenbridge Brtl 2698 rrom R foro Hong Bom i Uiaa Ifoller, Brit SO4l 6 Mr l\ nan;;. Ran lon B 5 Ifennon, Brtl 4765 from Ol Yokobama 8.5. Matsuyi Maru. Jap 4 tama 1 5 for Pt Bwettennam172 words
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Article2424 1933-05-08 13 £400,000 LOSS LAST YEAR Cunard Chairman's Striking Thi ofty-sixth ordinary getter*! meeting ol Cunard Bteam Bh'p Company, Ltd.. was Held at Cunard Building Liverpool. sir Percy I Bt Baii 0.8.E (chairman >f the company^ ded The Chairman. DOM!.,- 'ii> ,KiM|i'!(,.. of tin report aad accounts foi the2,424 words
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Article102 1933-05-08 13 BriUin^ First Thirst Instalment When the White stur Uner Itejettk lefi I Soutlvampton recently for New York she wa > I naking history She WM the liist British shin :o carry a cargo of liquor ior the Unit*d Bta( I ilnc< Roosevelt killed prohibition. Tht cargo102 words
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Article271 1933-05-08 13 PlaglM Death In Singapore Ivoporti'Cj The health bulletin Of the League of N-* tern Bureau for the week ended April :9tk contain^ the report ol one death liom tefue In Singapore \lr\andria H Mi.-iilpox Catfla uui 2 ii>utru> M compared with ll cases and 8 deaths jii the*271 words
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Advertisement359 1933-05-08 13 GAPORE FREE PRESS ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. i morning dail> m Malaya. Delivered hot i II. i/i each mormiit: Latest ilcurams and latest announcements libber and tin rabies appear daily iturea Include pictures, bridge notes, with latest fashions. sporting articles, besides letters from <. respondents m London, Belfast Siani. etc I/p-country news359 words
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Advertisement310 1933-05-08 13 CzIINSTANT'REUEF from rtcrribte SKIN TORMENT A Ojoo an a aoflart froa» Sassm*, Uloan, Bores, Itoking V Tj* ■niptaona, fiisarrs, or any tana erf akin di— im, mm DJ> J>. gC^. j*W+^£i rnaartpUoa. Jut a law dropa tkia ma^nAcma haarrnf I^o^, Y/fySL WOon and you hs>ra lnataal nlkd. Imtetkn a«t paia310 words
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Article139 1933-05-08 14 i i'k()(,|{\MMis FOB INDIA, i'.(ioi\. j J STftAlTtt vi ill i mim s, I KKDIKMH) MALAY N|\||^ J I h'<>\] I ])K KM ID-! UTTEH J DAVKNTRY I H \M) I Wav< m«ti. mmmmmy, Nag xih. B£*.T IJQ pjn 1... simmi Iron i I.: B«I N. J139 words
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Article234 1933-05-08 14 Daughter <)t Barney Barnato Mrs Leah Blackwell, daughter of the late Mr Barnc\ Barnato and sister ol Captain Wool! Barnato, the millionaire racing motorist. died suddenly at her London home m O Stanhopi -stret \v a few \<-n~ ago she vai known as "England's Queen <>l Diamonds.234 words
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Article167 1933-05-08 14 Horse Plunges Into Crowd Prom Orr Own Co. \sponcient> I oiulon April 18. Three women were seriously injured and a man sliuhtly hurt at Hereford steeplechases an Saturday, when a horse bolted after a fall md dashed among the crowd m the rrrand-stand ?n closure. The horse was167 words
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Article69 1933-05-08 14 Raw Supplies From Con^o Tnlikely Brussels. May .">. Scant credit Ls attached to reports from Japan that planters m the Belgian Con^ro have Offered to supply cotton to Japanese spinnersIt is pointod out that the total output of the Congo Ls only 60.000 bales, all of which Ls69 words
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Article33 1933-05-08 14 While Charles Clarke was setting up a world record at Ilkeston by playiner a piano for 82 hours, his manager companion Albert Webster, oozed, fell ofT the platform and was taken to hnspttal33 words
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Article, Illustration42 1933-05-08 14 CAMBRIDGE won the classic Universities boat race for the loth time m succession defeating Oxford by lengths on the Thames from Putney to Mortlake. Photo shows Ci irl supporters giving three cheers tor Cambridge as they watched the finish of the race.42 words
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Article190 1933-05-08 14 Improved Aircraft That (an Shoot Upwards 1 unduii. \pril !!i. Remarkable results havi been obtained with new model autogiro built by Senor de la Cierva. The machlni which has an Armstrong Siddeley Oenei engine. \i able to changi its motion upward* or downward! or sideways, merely by tilting190 words
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Article134 1933-05-08 14 owu BHnm urucnrw \v and Horley.H Surrey, was fined £5 at Croydon County PoHcell Court for not having ;i third-party bttunncell policy for his tar and was dLsquahrkd from I holding a drivin.;- lio -my For a year. The cake for the wedding of Constable Prai .i-134 words
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Article476 1933-05-08 14 Singapore, May MEAT Bi cl St< ak < Round Kail uny do SO Pork, lean do 42 Pork, h an .nicl l.ii 'Ist quality) do 14 Mutton Australian lb Fou 1 Katl 40 Hen 1 1 allj reared) do M Ducks Each Pigeons, domestii unfli fan ;-u476 words
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Advertisement116 1933-05-08 14 Assurance! II Again for 1932. I THE STANDARD LIFE I ASSURANCE COMPANY I I has declared the ANNUAL COMPOUND BONUS OF £2 2s. per £100 I S nd r 1011 of this hi h rate of Bonus a Standard With Profit Policy more than doubles H itself m 34 years.116 words
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Advertisement499 1933-05-08 14 BANKS AND /.Vsr^ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AMI INN (Incorporated m England by Royal r Paid up capital In 600 nno shar^ of U tmcto Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors lIKAD OFFICE 38 Bii-hopsgate. London, b > Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo AmrUsar Ipoh Batavia ing Bombay499 words
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Advertisement59 1933-05-08 14 *4l T :a\k; THE i X B 1 I THE I SOUTH I BRITISH 1 FIRE, MARI! I MOTOI I l\si \{\\t i {l ffM LOWESI ((KKDTIJ EASTERN W him:. marN MOTOB V) RSONAI AOT l\-l I L < rm ocean »H <.. \sra >l ij« i i t>n SI59 words
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Miscellaneous590 1933-05-08 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL 80 R< ttal ~HO 70J Khabarovsk (USSR) RVIS 9 air. noon •8.3 I lava PbCY) »<>26 Vatican City (Italy) HVJ Daily. 7.0— 7.15 p n Bun L 0 10 M a m alao. 50 Barcelona Radio Club < Spain BbJ39 Sat B—98 9 pjn. Bucharest (Rumania) 50590 words
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Miscellaneous33 1933-05-08 14 H> K8 Edinhoven (Holland) PHI. 1<:87 Bound Brook <N.J> W3XAL Daily, I—91 —9 p.m. 14.47 BoOMM Aires < Argentine* LSY. 1397 Daveatry gsh. 13.93 Pittsburgh WBXK. 12—5 pm. Times are given m G M.T.33 words
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Article429 1933-05-08 15 ghudt tyu I k uyt gg ry uuy ruyt Meeting I p 1 B B B B B fl B B B Bi B E X Hi no.\ H CM; I nil. H H B Mi' Id B plant R H B B B ud MMM B t..429 words
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Article413 1933-05-08 15 \U NAND SCHEME CRITICISED Impossible To Calculate Four Years Ahead \mst<r<laiit. \pril 11. ha hancik d '<■ m m omn Wj tuuid km ■-< h< m ktion boil, m Th< ..I l inn .> and Ui h Effectenblad." writes th idenl <>i iin Financial H tntes that413 words
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Article154 1933-05-08 15 Changes m Representative Prices May 1 6. American Can Com Mtt W^ 79 Am T*phoni and Tgrapii H)2 102' L ioo\ Atcluson Railroad jT >8 MH Dupont 51 51% >4 Firest«iii- Common It** IK '8 3en X.1. m 19-"S 20V4 It 1 Qei m-' 23 23154 words
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Article186 1933-05-08 15 THE ABROAD nil m.i> Ani-U 12 07 8.33 8.31 Athens 375 5M s*o Belgrade 15.23 J47 241 ED rlii. M 43 14 11*93 14 7 32 Bombay Is M is r-> »i4<i is. 6 1 I6d Brussels 35 24 29 31 33 Bucluu 3i:< ."-til 1 MO BtieiKM An- 4.186 words
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Article200 1933-05-08 15 loss Of $5,881 ror Past Year The annu.il report ol Mentakab Rubber Co. Ltd.. to be presented at the annual nut-uni: m Singapore on May 13 states The lON tor the y»M alter makine dvi' proMs ion for depreciation, directors' fees. etc.. amounts to 15.581.17. Th. balance brought200 words
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Article183 1933-05-08 15 CHANGKAT SERDANG RUBBER Profit of $1,368 On Last Year's Work M Tbe dlractOCT' report Oi Cnaimkat Serdang I estates. Ltd.. to be- presented to the annual neeting m Singapore on May 12 states The accounts show a profit of 51. 368.77. to Ahlch must b* added the balance of $36,408183 words
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Article514 1933-05-08 15 Recent Conference m London [FtXMd Our Ovn Correspondent] London, April Hi. The Rubber Grower."' Association held a very mtu'-stmu luncheon conference this Week. Architects and Local Aulrmrities wore invited and discussion to»k place after the chief guest. Mr. B D Porritt. has spoken on rubber m modern514 words
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Article211 1933-05-08 15 Another Chance of Becowiltg i I From Our Own Correspondent] 1 .4iihl<>i i April 11. Nobody has really taken much notice of tU< j Rubber Industry Bill which is Introduced tin and a train and which was recently without §ucNM iv introduced by Mr Kirkpatrkk the Member211 words
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Article82 1933-05-08 15 £100,000 Increase In Year's Profit ftfiorris Motors, Limited, made ;i profit ol £912,674 for 1932. against £810.744 for 1931 The ordinary shares, almost all of which art held by Sir William Morris, are to receive t dividend of 10 per cent, tax free, which absorb; £200,000. as compared82 words
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Article360 1933-05-08 15 EXCHANGE RATES London. 4 months' sight 2 3 15 16 Loncion. 3 months" sight 2 3 29 32 Londen. 60 days' sight 2/3 7/8 London. 30 days' sight 23 27 32 Loncion. demand 2/3 13/16 London. T T 2 3 25 32 Lyon.- and Pan.-,, demand 970360 words
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82 1933-05-08 15 M.i\ flfc., i? o'clock noon Huvcrs x*ller% X s s equal to London Btandard. Spot (loose) h h R 8 S equal i<> London Standard 'F O B I 91^ Btandardß.B3. on Tender June I13!lfl n\ Jul\ 8 7 8 15, 16 Juh Sept I82 words
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Article902 1933-05-08 15 SATI RI)\Y. MAY KTH. 1*4.1 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bnyera Sellers jsani Kumbacg (£j 24- Id Mi ,u:iial Mala\ l£j 20.> ils norn >\vr Hitam (5s 1 13 14--lanarin Tin <t LSI 96. 16s 9d (aian Padam: «$1 > 10 IS latu Caves ($1 1 la 4 ihenderrang c£i902 words
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Advertisement65 1933-05-08 15 Assurance In force over $35.000.000 The Great tastern Lite Assurance to., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements' LtfC Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act m every particular ASSURANCE AGENTS WANTED65 words
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Article188 1933-05-08 16 Everton G* Down To On H follow DIVISION l Aston j Derby County (i Bolt on Wai 5, LeecLs United < f -*h- 1, Si'nderland 1 T Manchester City 0 Lex* i West Brom. A a 4. Sheffield Wed I Mido 4. Blackburn R Blackpool Birmingham 1 ■\i>fna:188 words
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Article707 1933-05-08 16 Bitians of flubs m the English ue competition which closed on Saturday. an a; P W I D P A FMs Aston Vill.. |2 U x Hs M Sheffield W< 42 21 12 y so 5] West Bron a 42 20 13 9 83 70 49 Newcastle utd.707 words
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Article198 1933-05-08 16 FINAL LEAGUE PLACINGS Champions And Cup Winners POOR SEASON Most dubs In Financial Difficulties S SERVICE-COPYRIGHT London. .May (>. Thr final matches m the English football league tournament were played to-day, m spite of winning their matches against Leeds and Newcastle (away) respective!) Boiton and198 words
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Article349 1933-05-08 16 WILTSHIRES ROUT AN S.C.C. ELEVEN Palmer Takes 8 Wickets For 51 Lance Corporal Palmer and Lance Corporal laris. of the Wiltshiies. played excellent cricket i the match between the Regiment and the C.C. at Tanglin yesterday afternoon. Palmer's est contribution to his side was m dismissing349 words
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Article63 1933-05-08 16 Colorado Kid's Success at Kempt on Park 1 oiultm. >la> (i: Jubilet Handicap was decided al Kempton Park yesterday and resulted as foil Col Giles Loder'l COLORADO KID 1 H.H the Ad Khan'i firdaussi m I) S Kennedy's NTTSICHIN Sixteen ran Won by two lengths I lengths b63 words
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Article304 1933-05-08 16 KS.Y.C. REGATTA EVENTS Fresh Breeze Makes Racing Difficult A fresh wind blowing m-land and following waves gave the competitors m this year's first rowing regatta held by the Royal Singapore Yacht Club inside the breakwater on Saturday afternoon, a strenuous time. From the spectators" point304 words
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Article322 1933-05-08 16 Hamilton Wins May Bogey With ti Up The Ma\ bogey rowptilUon at the Smgaporo Goli Club was piayed at Bull! Tiniah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted m a \v:n for \Y a Hamilton In "A" division with score of 6 up and for J H Kortrij322 words
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Article81 1933-05-08 16 The following are the teams and BUrtinf times for the match between the Garrison Golf 1 Club Ladles and Singapore Golf Club Ladies at Bukit Timah on Thursday .Garrison players mentioned lirst > A .20 Miss Maynard vs. Mrs Huggard. 325 Mrs. Power vs. Miss Law.81 words
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Article74 1933-05-08 16 I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT I London. May The weather m« aild mois{ IoJ League final at Wembley Stadium to-day between Huddersfleld and Warrin e ton The Prmce of Wales deputed for the Km, t\ho was not present. There was a crowd o f 59 312 the74 words
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Article218 1933-05-08 16 Defends Leg Theory HOBB'S VIEW Contrary To The Spirit Of The Game London, May 8. The leg theory controversy has been vigorously revived by the publication by Larwood of a four column paid article m the Sunday Fxpress m which he vigorously defends his bowling methods.218 words
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Article86 1933-05-08 16 All Matches Held -Ip By Rain London. May t». Attthi •..<</ et fixtures which ended en v Wlth by r;un and m ao mat h ,i The resold NOriN N y \\()R( KSTKKSHIRK .15. v "«t- :.i tot I Warcrrtmhlra 201 w hit up 115 foi \v86 words
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Article157 1933-05-08 16 Exciting Finish at Louisville Louisville May 7. The Kentucky Derbs resulted ai Colonel E. r Bradley BROKERS TIP Ifn c*! ump'i HEADPI AY Mr B R. Ea I'H ARLEYO Ti i<> ut. n ol th. race m sunny weather. The track wi Piltt!n m ular finish, Colonel Bradley'a157 words
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Article121 1933-05-08 16 Results of Week-End Matches Four matches were played Ofl m the second round of the Malayan Billiards Tournament at the New World on Saturday and this round will dose with UM matches fixed for to-da\ Saturday's matches resulted v taOowi:— chee Uanc chye .u.c.f.a. btal Lta Pou tx-ah121 words
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Article162 1933-05-08 16 Six Matches Played \t Week-Knd The 11.i.v. M.i\ Brussels, M.» ltlJ<l.l|M-( N 6 o. tf— J t 1 nil—}:. U M.M.M (UN M m the Davia Co| R ■ad Unda s l. T s. United H matchw to d r. Von < ay 3 m;iV I 101162 words
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Advertisement70 1933-05-08 16 TO YOU WHEN mi WISH PHONE j Th^tavourite jEor Every Cup Throughout the World th« ben judges of quality and good value insist on having Liptoni Ta Thij appreciate the fine ft ivouf and per feet freshness which diatinguir I famous tea from all itbr-i UPTONS TEA Om cvtrywbtr* fsmous70 words
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