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Title Section18 1933-06-01 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. ItHTI. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY. JUNE 1, 1933. 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article85 1933-06-01 1 1 hi- formal armistice b«tw«-. n China and •l.ipjn w;i\ signed yesterday Pajre 9. A proposal for an exehanse of toods between the l.nited States and Soviet Russia by barter has been put forward Page H. Lord l>er»»> won the Derby stakes tor the second tune m85 words
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Article176 1933-06-01 1 HIXKSE LOAN SKRVICKS London. May 31. In tlii Hoiim' oi Commons the question of the .Miinrimkuv. ihare m the •ufluu of loans g cured »>)i the c'hinost i -upturns was raised by Mr. 1. G. Burnett <Con.) who obwrved Hum Ifanehttkuoli imports and < \p<>rt.s exceed qoftrtcr ofReuter - 176 words
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Article1384 1933-06-01 1 A jhoich Oreal Britain U n<a < wout i inn; of «h< Imi i 11 cotintlfcl i 1 h rt> mmk.ti);. btrdi Urn art i<> be immd hi out Island May Interesting mwclfg, which *<H repay Urn many miles oi travelling frtiuMtfl t« r* ;k h1,384 words
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Advertisement122 1933-06-01 1 iIA TEA B|r§ the freshness fragrance of the la > a n gardens r t to your home. LFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Tf\ viriiT il DINNER DANCE-9.30 p.m. to Midnight iIMM Kit FOIt«Ti:iS APPEAR DURING THE DANCES SATURDAY, JUNE :ird. lAL DINNER AND RACE BALL J Miss RYA FORSTER122 words
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Advertisement146 1933-06-01 1 ADELPHI HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCES 'BIRDS OF A FEATHER" CABARET SINGING— DANCING— VARIETY TURNS ARTISTES I Enid Holland R. Caunce I Madame Dietz Joe Goddard I Joyce Sassoon Ronald Collier I Stella George Frederick Dell I Maizie Isaacs Hilda I.ee -Watson Wl! H MADAM SEEHOW FAT- 1- AM A146 words
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Advertisement82 1933-06-01 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Hiding romlort Past ti. Suprenir ttaee I*78 Paia 8. An optimist 1 choice P;)'_. U CHRYSLER BIG CAR PERFORMANCE S.ShimuraSCo. Shirt and Pyjama Makers Complete Shirt Outfits m Stock No. 82-2, Bras Basah Road. To treat these complaints successI fully, get to the root of the trouble. Clarke's82 words
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Advertisement11 1933-06-01 1 Then' is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article309 1933-06-01 2 Thursday. June Ist. High Water. 02.30. 79 ft. 16.20. 7.0 ft. Football: Malaya Cup Practice. Stadium; rS.A F A League <Div. II i. Medical Colleue Union V*. Police. Jalan Besar. Friday. June Ind. High Water. 03.35. 7.5 it.. 17.13. 7.0 t(. Football: Ga. risen Cup. Regular Garrison vs.309 words
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Article121 1933-06-01 2 Re-examination m Arts and Science The following students at Raffles College riave passed the .^econd tear re-examination m Arts. Miss D. J. Price. Miss Ng Nice. Tan Teik Kooi. Tan Yam San. Thor Seong Aun. Lim Saik Ghee. Amat bin Mum. Md Lazem bin Md. Ariffin. The following121 words
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Article138 1933-06-01 2 Mr. Arthur Tinker Returning To Jong Landor Mr Arthur Tinker, who was Manager ot Bungd Sayon^ Estate. Johore. from 1917 to 1933 when the company closed down and Is at present acting manager of the Karak Rubber OoSApaay m Pahan^. takes over the management of the Joßf138 words
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Article33 1933-06-01 2 m ths report ul the attack on two tidier* 1- -I'.njoi.B Pa^ar Road m the early hours ol *>u.,i«, morning it was incorrectly stated that we men were Mom Tanglin Barracks We aie33 words
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Advertisement559 1933-06-01 2 VOIII IpOCI i i requires a i S NEW LICENCE J it will also require a J NEW COLLAR j 1 We have a large assortment of I S Collars. Leads. Harness Dog J 1 Brushes. Comb*, Drinking- Bowls i etc. The Federal Dispensary Ltd. i (Incorporated m the F.M.S.)559 words
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Advertisement564 1933-06-01 2 TENDERS, SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE 15 hereby given thai tenders ar» now Invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tender; may be obtained In the Tender Room Municipal Offices Supply of Heavy Pipes and Cast Iron Specials for period. Oct. Ist, 1933 to Sept564 words
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Advertisement656 1933-06-01 2 NOTICES. ORDINANCE No. 96 (MINOR OFFENCES). Police Orders made under Section 6(4) of Ordinance No. 96 (Minor Offences) for the regulation of traffic on the occasion of the King's Birthday Parade on the Esplanade on June 3rd. 1933. From 6.30 a.m. until fifteen minutes aftei the departure of His Excellency656 words
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Advertisement412 1933-06-01 2 STUDY T X N your AT SPARE HOME TIME i '.^vy^— f CT CAN HAVE A COIIFGE TRAINING IV ALMOST ANY CAREER FOR \v BHILUNOSi M MATRICULATION Thera arc many wa?a of comment in^ 4 urcrr. hi,< su it the jumping' Off hoard tor the hr»t BM CIVIL SERVICE Suitable412 words
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Article1329 1933-06-01 3 I INTERESTING EXHIBITION LASTING A WEEK Large Collection of All Varieties Th« Singapore Poultry Exhibition at the New World Is now over after running foe over a week. inch is considered a record for a local poultry how. Even nt home poultry exhibitions do not last1,329 words
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Article339 1933-06-01 3 Enjoyable Vocal and II Instrumental Music II A.; enjoyable concert was given at Wesley j Hall. Fort Canning Road, en Tuesday night several well-known vocalists helped to put I forward a standard of entertainment that was I highly appreciated by the l£.rge audience. Messrs. I j. Tryner339 words
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Article103 1933-06-01 3 Visit by the Sultan of Johore Then; Highnesaea the Sultan and Bultans of visited the British Trade Fair At the I 3real World on Tuesday night when the I the crowd was terser than ever. Lfl They were mci by Mr. Boulter, the British l-adf Commissioner, all103 words
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Article83 1933-06-01 3 Two Years For Blackmail m D.E.I. Med.lll. Ma. l<i. The district court In Batavi-.i. niter leveral Mions. h«i pmmti •entenc* of two jreart' iprtoomneni on 1 Chimse. accused nptim to blackmail toe itcH-known Batavia illionant Mr. Tan TOC Hok. The man wrote a book (onta:ni:u mans matory allocations83 words
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Article81 1933-06-01 3 First .Monthly Competition Announced The hist monthly spoon shoot ol tl:i .':i. -ore Volunteer RihY Association year v lace at Bukit Tiniah Ranyc 00 Si nday, June 8. at '.3 p.m. Tin- competition wU eomtal seven ro nda nd a lighter *<t 200. 500 and coo yard*81 words
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Article114 1933-06-01 3 E leusi vc M 9 noeu vers m August I .mull hi May IK. According to U* D»UI Telegraph, estenatvc Japanese ni;\al ir.;nioeu\ its are due to lake plact m AUfOSt of thi.s year. The paper stairs that Lhe entire Japsuuse «eet, consist inu, of ove: 200 llflti114 words
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Article206 1933-06-01 3 LONG— DISTANCE 'PHONE Moscow's Connections' With Outside World I m: -oi.st telephan cornnnmi< .itions have been *et up between lit 00l and Qoneve* via. Kiiiii. KOVMI ;<nd Berlin In connection vnih the reeumptton of Urn World Dteannnotti conference. 'hat tlic S(»\i>t public may .sp« vdilv be inlorm d of tin-206 words
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Article135 1933-06-01 3 Japanese Troops Fire Across Soviet Frontier Momow, May 1.. A farnin was mortally woundrd and a )u>rsr killed outriuht on May 11 \\h«n a cU»a( hnniit Of Japaiicsf' MMltn >>]>< r. < ri tlrr on a j?rowu of iSovu-t prasunts nrar tIM j 1 la «<• of Pol'-135 words
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Article69 1933-06-01 3 Washington. Ma\ M n Mr Hull ;innou!.( ci to-day that be 'Md I* ■Ki'i: 1 Root '"It ;n« < u|)!j t(i to am jmx ndrrei.T t i.i: HM A r i Fmb.-Tuo Bill providing that the v (inhibition <-f tin export <•! aims till -ppiks 1- to69 words
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Article54 1933-06-01 3 The sports committee of the Clerical I/DM were entertained to dinner by in* ChaJ H Mr C IBMtt. »t the Tai Tony B—tlllf Now World, on Monday m honom ol Vv Lo Hock Kiafs success »n the billiards ChaiWplOl .vhip tournamrnt. Mr An Boon Haw the patron. Wai54 words
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Advertisement346 1933-06-01 3 j|\Vß YOU SEEN IT inri noticed its graceful modern lines and handsome appearance, with chromium plated jj, radiator, etc.? >o i In it and appreciated the easy nd exit due to wide doors? And its nt such as sliding roof, twin-top I gear-box, silent-bloc, engine suspension. beam lamps, petrol gauge,346 words
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Advertisement58 1933-06-01 3 TO- MORROW "a spark MAY SEND YOUR WORKS OR YOUR HOUSE UP IN— FLAMES AN OVERHEATED EXHAUST PIPE MAY REDUCE YOUR LORRY TO A BLACKENED TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK AND SAFEGUARD YOUR PROPERTY BY INSTALLING MERRYWEATHER S C. T. C. Fire Extinguishers. PURCHASEABLE FROM: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED mm ffe58 words
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Article2234 1933-06-01 4 EVERYBODY IS NERVOUS London. May 16. J From the tree Press 2 Correspondent EVIDENTLY I am a faithful chro- DtCler almost, indeed, a prophet. At the middle of March the 14th to be exact I commenced my weekly survey ol Men and Matters as foi lows2,234 words
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Article562 1933-06-01 4 SUSPECTED OF SCHOOLS THEFTS Real Culprit Afterwards Discovered A settlement was announced to Mr. Justice Branson, m the King's Bench of an action Dy Mrs. Helen Wells and her husband, Mr. William Thomas Wells (Bombardier Wells against the Ctovi rnors of Westminster School, claiming rlainay.'* loi562 words
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Article131 1933-06-01 4 [Prut* Out Own Omrcapomkiit] Bangkok. May II Tin' Si;iui Commercial Bank, Ltd.. has issued its balance sheet for the half year ended March list, 1933. The result of a rareful check by the auditors and the management shows that further revision should be made for doubtful accounts,131 words
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Article24 1933-06-01 4 Berlin. May IH. Tin Deutsche AUe,', r emeine Zeitung has boon suspended for three months No reason is gtfcn.' -Renter Wireless24 words
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Article378 1933-06-01 4 Xmt-Year-Old Girl Conductor A tfcfcj nliu -yeui-old -irl walked unconcernedly across the brilliantly lighUii itep Ofl the Mg hall of the Conservatory when the I IfotCOW Philharmonic Ochestra WM vatttag.l With the .«=ame deliberate calm she climbed to! the conductor's stand, took the baton, and with' confident, skillful378 words
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Article62 1933-06-01 4 Inconditional Arbitration Not Accepted La Pai. Ma> M Bo'.ivih ha? rejected the Tyapue Councils I proposal to end th<- cuntlu t MHi Piira«u;iV by means of a League arbitration commission as proposed on May 15th. The Bolivian government has Instructed the Bolivian delegate at Geneva to d<tiarv62 words
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Article17 1933-06-01 4 Ran- Marsupial \u-tralia Ulthu mate tl o^K^* found mptal th.,H spnrn: rt <*? EH £tf ■m17 words
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Advertisement170 1933-06-01 4 —^v _e^^""^^. __f •KHPQBmr^______J wK I F r •_r wL 4 mf "f I .^.^i^T"^^^^/ j drink for v^_^ Paiffli .111 I wr£^ v%c^\^l^^v^ i^nlic nac 1 CUdUUCIII LKiilollt^o teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement m the appearance of your teeth QOMR tooth170 words
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Article954 1933-06-01 5 THE MAN FAILS-NOT THE MACHINE IUS E OF ROAD sO Per Ont. Wore Than !n 1925 t If." (crntratr H« pei cent. OMS t»« ears of 1915. and «hr l^t t«o >ears. the lu ,l measured m fK-laiM-tow r**e lrnm <i 0 lo ;> .]<u m i recenl i ogmeei954 words
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Article154 1933-06-01 5 Preliminaries To British Championship Ftom Our wn Correspondent I .<n don. Ma> 15. final! oi ,he. British Junior Epee. comp< tition lor the Fildt:s Cup were held m 'Jncotat i jnl gardens and resulted m J. K. Ptunnaurtce «r.a.p.) whisting Ihe cup and lUeai aJM medal aftet lighting154 words
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Article82 1933-06-01 5 Attorney General Beaton Vi Coif (Prom Out Own OorreepoiMient) London. M.iy I& The Prince oi Wain ■■•;<•• among 113 i»tpcfitorv m the Bsrlmmentary Ooh Handicap Tournament which began over the Walton Heath Club course. Survey, on Saturday. m hfc Oral round natch, the Prince opposed82 words
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Article36 1933-06-01 5 An .ur pageant Luten resulted In MOJ being raised lor the two local hospltalK, but these instltutkms have deckled to return the manes lo the organisers becaus* they insisted on holding the displajf on b Sunday.36 words
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Article461 1933-06-01 5 Wherein Mr. JenninKs Scores Over Mr. Henry Ono anoc a um»> there lived two bubiness n, Alfred Henry Tamrn Jennings. The one, Mr. H< my was a most superior person, v.ii of confidence In hLn-eii and why not t He never misl-.id keys, or got461 words
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Article25 1933-06-01 5 Mr. A. MctcallV, oi MetcaUe Minors. Ipoh, has left lor Kuala Lumpur when he iak« s up temporarily an appointment m tht iwv.n. Pai tory.25 words
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Article, Illustration65 1933-06-01 5 r*al-keepet jumping to the ball m the game between S.R.C. •»ml rulau Brani at \nson Road Stadium. rdll Uu- Conic Rosso to welcome Generals Ma and Su to Singapore. Another incident m the match between SJLC. :ind Pulau Kruni. Each side scored one goal. General65 words
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Advertisement277 1933-06-01 5 6.15 (^HIgL 9.15 \]tf^lJJt V I The Screen's (Greatest l^flUn/Ll Spectacle m Sound! CECIL 15. de MULE'S Nggcal Triumph. THE \o* oIGIM I OF THE j Frederic March as C:iaudette Colbert as j Marcus Superbus 13 Poppaea Klissa Landi as J J Charles Laughton as Mercia J J Nero SBBB:277 words
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Article295 1933-06-01 6 O.R.A. Beat S.C.K.C. By 18 Kuns In a om- day i Ticket match played on the SCR C. ground on- Sunday, the O.R.A. beat the S.C.R.C. by 18 runs, the last Chinese wicket foiling to the bowling ot Ignatius five minutes befor the eati. Scores O.K.295 words
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Article245 1933-06-01 6 French hallenu'er isoaten At Heine Hill 'From Our O\n Correspondent London, May IV jCharlei Rampelberfi the Rtnch Olympic Games cyclist, \va.^ b«a' by the Fngllsti champion, D. S. Horn, m a match of three events at the National Cyclists' Union M«?etiny at Herne Hill. Horn totalled 8245 words
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Article186 1933-06-01 6 Inter-College Athletic Contest [From Out Own Correspondent] London. May 15. Royal Military College < Sandhurst' who totalled 68 1 points. a';ain beat Royal Military Aracu my < Wool\vkh> (63 points* and the RAF. College (Crmnwell) <57 j points >m the annual match unong tht' three Service colleges at186 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article1070 1933-06-01 6 GLASGOW CHARITY CUP FOOTBALL Ladies Taking Up Bowls I From Our Ov n Correspondent 1 London, May 9. The close of tlie official football season m Scotland wn rounded off by the customary s.ii's of annual charity competitions, the lust stages of several ol which1,070 words
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Article831 1933-06-01 6 FIRST GAME WITH ITALY Mussolini m Crowd Of 55,000 Tlie first soccer match between Italy and England, at the Stadio Nazionaie. Rom« caded m a draw of one goal each. The Italians' early lead was wiped out after twenty three minutes, and from that point Enylancfs831 words
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Advertisement74 1933-06-01 6 i fn/HEALING x o|N gM r Hg^BsHßi 1 Cleanse Regularly with CfjncfjßA Soap Anoint Irritations with CirncrßA Ointment Sample t-arli S<>ap. Ointment and Talcum free upon request, from MulU*r I'h»i»ps (Malaya) Limited. I'nion liti ild m»;. Singapore. mMmM* There Uno better pml M mmW^ thnn MARTIN 3 You c». I74 words
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Advertisement448 1933-06-01 6 AS, DEPENDABLE. AS AN m^^^^W j Shown .it "A" is the 'overhang' of the H 1 y^^Bfcr /^%O/ Austin Ten-Vour Sulow, giving ma\i- I teuJ e Jon,h.,. f^^*f mum riding comfort mt.tu r N Saloon REDUCE OVERHANG' IMPROVE RIDING $1,750 COMFORT, AND LESSEN (1) RISK OF $K| o =a ant448 words
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UTSIDER'S DAY AT BUKIT TIMAH RACECOURSE
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Article2175 1933-06-01 7 ••ndance and wo new records up. though records for the (June Up did 1 m. 13 1 5 •.me of 1 m. course last year ir. "2 >f m. Honing star when they to at up the time of r ord on the old d o Wallace BoweT2,175 words
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Article270 1933-06-01 7 CONVICTED CHINESE APPEALS Further Evidence to be by Wee Ha:: Sen? agalnal hi* tt d and sentence of three montlM* rifOram imprisonment and 10 strokes c: the attempted e\' r came up m the Supreme Court jistmlajf before Mr. Justice W;.:ticy. II waa alleged, In the lower270 words
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Article216 1933-06-01 7 Revenue Men Vigil JvitMig Road i c Appearing before '.he Crkiiual District J .it-_: t Mr H A Forrer. yesterday n".ornin with hir hand dreaaed In blood-stained bandages, a t Chinese r.anvd Wo En- Hv.u claimed to b- triec on chargf of bstructing a revenue ofßcer m216 words
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Article134 1933-06-01 7 Hut Revenue Men Were Too Fast For Him Revenue officers on rounds In Lavender Street m the morning of May ?Z came face to face vith a chnu>e v.ho aas carrying a aailrri mder tilt arm. As ».k.ui tht man saw -v illlcers lie dropped bta burien. turned134 words
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Article33 1933-06-01 7 Ne Fnh Nam. vho used hla bt^droom a> a store for dutiable liquor, vas yesterday Uned SI BO or 25 weeks' impriso'iinent In default by 'he Criminal District Judge (lfr H. a Porrer).33 words
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Article1637 1933-06-01 7 Work of the Senate and the "/louse" PRESIDENT'S POWERS Constitution f'rawn Up 111 Ll* An historical survey oi the developnen: of the democratic form oi government m modern America ormed the subject of an interesting iddress to the Rotary Club of Singapore at their weekly meetiiiL1,637 words
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Article202 1933-06-01 7 ONE SENT TO THE REFORMATORY Another to Receive A Spanking A J.. I pre D d :n H «ti sent to th-? Rcormator;.- for f. o years by 'he Third llagttnte, HJf. J F F. Gre'-^. \t ster..i.y ■Htß-Dft and another offendrr ho m brought m202 words
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Article261 1933-06-01 7 Coroner's Comments At Inquest When on Ma] I aM biate Haji Ismail. 30-yea:-old Mr.lay v. oman. hvir..: T< lok MM, CheagL died riurinc hef period of confinement. her husband w< nt to iru polio station and made report thai sh 1 had died of fever. The Su.261 words
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Article112 1933-06-01 7 RffedHe Defence By Ship's (iiiard According to a report r< n May 20 by tbc Cant, n B am n*S Onion irom :ts Konpnumn office, the Kongmoon-Shirhhig steamer Sun Kim>h.i:: m attacked by !\'tnty bandit- uniii r tin notorious PiK>n Kung In the vtcaaii f S.iiiuhowhov. whilst112 words
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Article103 1933-06-01 7 Manchukuo Ships Claim Rights 1 H.-l-il Mftf II 1 Tu»> intr rtMnn rm, Syiaf thf ItMMhvkiM fl.ic Ml yesterday fur Tfctetttt, i 0 thf Amur RJvpr v.pnnslte B1:«;,'oyonU hrr>>. Sine? the conflict Wf »m China and th. ■»> vlrt m 1929. whi n tIM Sovit t orifiM atftJ103 words
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Article52 1933-06-01 7 st In.li m «|o:*v, \i,v :;i a Lack 1 Meyer, drtvtng v .lmd«r Tyd<>l. il won th< iOO iniUs Indianapolis Grand Prix ra< r t«. t m eorci Unit ul 4 48 m:ns 7S it. :ht racf; was. n»ared two fetal ICCMcntl n i ,v -'vu (a:-^52 words
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Article139 1933-06-01 7 Mr V A R:b\ 'hi* Ml manager of tha lS Sea Vi« v Hold I i'i/' i: ofl Switzerland, i* a graduate of the Swis.s Hot. I Trail »m-. BdM»l .«t LMMBMi and has s'il>s« <;ue:itly received th.of roURh th4-or»-iiral and practical T raining m a!) Lir departmt-ntr, pci^aijim-: to139 words
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962 1933-06-01 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1933. WHY NOT Id a few more months Singapore will have a double air link with the home country Imperial Airways, m addition to the very efficient service nt, present provided by the X.L.M. When that happens the Singapore London air route will probabh962 words
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Article119 1933-06-01 8 Dr. CastPllain formerly Health Omiii 1 FM.S.R.. left for hOBM hu<T w.^ok on ldircimnt. rae nan. Mr. f. j. Morten, m.c.h.. acting Director of Education S.S. and F.M.S ha> lx--|oome a IMirton of rlu' SJny«pni-» Mnlay VMCten' Association a "race meeting" win be luiu it, Urn tmUroi.in ;<»1 iht Ttegttn119 words
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Article89 1933-06-01 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING PATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Paris specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow RUBBER London. Mav 31. Soot 3 15>32d. (3 5 16d.) Forward 3 1732d. (3%d Tone of Market Strong.89 words
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690 1933-06-01 8 CLIENT AND $8,000 Story of Document Which was Taken Back Two char. «>, cheating u»n- mki. i:.d [»:-,nii)>! Tin: Kta Ku < ta laauranei r.ut employed i>\ Hif Orciit Bmw.hi i.iv luuurance Co.. Ltd.. who mi tritfi before \r h a i the First ICagJatrate,690 words
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Article177 1933-06-01 8 (Veil li. dt Mille'i Plctvrc At ('apitol "Th. Blgb >f the OIVM," vhu h opHHi < season hi, the Capitol pHttfdi] t>- p ;.udu-nce>. fulfils all the t xp« < ;.f kui> Khtell ha\f ban avoust (i i>v rapotti us opotosei :»nci spectacular Htttog Uhi177 words
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Article29 1933-06-01 8 [FREE PRESS SERVICE -COPYRIGHT 1 I/ondon. Mny 10. Lists lor the Australian £0.000.000 BH F" 'ent. loan closed when ttma and .i half millinn^ iad boon offered.29 words
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Article27 1933-06-01 8 I., i. ii Miv 31. denial was issurti to-day that Von Schleichcr is a prLsoncr m tht fortress of vupstrin a.s was reported yostcrday. Heutcr27 words
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Article24 1933-06-01 8 Japu Urn pot ■ddn on f, hM pn 1 |«iipK>Mi. aflfed t ni lit. M It i piwkhim 0 for .i24 words
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Article20 1933-06-01 8 < nnunun* Qtrjdjaj Mtfllral IViMmnel 1 I Ml I H, 1 I 1 Mi ■Mttl I I i»t ti20 words
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Article20 1933-06-01 8 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR •"WlTltAn, To tlit Hi < ituei Pit. i rtrtket i i wum Mb is th. rhfc] M20 words
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Advertisement295 1933-06-01 8 Q v i c 1 v M R 11 E j Since w) X 575 CALDEEOCS %PPOINTMENI KING OF 81AM EBTD. |A 1178. DIAMONDS SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT I RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. Bridal presents m diamond set Watches. Brooche*. Bracelet*, Peart NecklacesLARGEST AND WELL-SEIJECTED STOCK DO NOT FAIL TO UNQITTRB295 words
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Advertisement68 1933-06-01 8 BEAUTY PRODUCTS I Ask for leaflet "MY DAILY PRACTICE" by Miss Neilso n-T erry. Depot British Dispensary, Ltd. 33. Raffles Tlaoe Singapore. TO GET MARRIED you have only to mumble a few words in church, says a writer. And a few in your sleep to get divorced. A "GAFLACT Policy68 words
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Article, Illustration263 1933-06-01 9 jypERiON WINS BY 4 LENGTHS KING SALMON SECOND STATESiVIAN THIRD IG SWEEP PRIZE FOR MALAYA he Derby Stakes lor the second time at Epsom 'to-day n *hich was ridden by WesU>n. who also rode Lord Derby's ovino, m 1924. The race resulted a. follows DrrnyN263 words
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Article26 1933-06-01 9 l 1 W., l( lu.r COPYRIGHT) f: «n c kok. M:iy 31. tata held i:i>tl but advises thi earlkei morning; thus m Btßcapon26 words
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Article128 1933-06-01 9 Rscapiiig Convicts Take Governor as Hostage l-ansini;. Kan>js. >| a > ;;i. Military EUYoplana are hunting eleven lesperau convlcta who escaped rrom the State •cnltentian camim hostage* three women n overnor oi the prison and two guards who uwsd a* human Rhiekfe to ward oil pottci Kill128 words
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Article133 1933-06-01 9 Marga \un Btidorf Found Shol After Crash \lep|>«». >|.i> .Jl. The rlniuiistances o t n deatfa ol ICargal "■ti b i^d Hi. the German all' woman hu crash* ben on a Mfhi u«»m Oermany to Australia.! »)int to soleidi ordini to n-i. «>fii< lai medical ll a;i >.;,i.133 words
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Article90 1933-06-01 9 Monsoon Threat to Climbers* I ii mini i \|.i\ 31. 'Hie prospects <>i tiie Buttledge Bvetesi expedl- I lon may experlenoi :t tel back owing to the MakJßg ol the monsoon, according lo reports rom Darjtflitv;. The monsoon ha-, abneady reached Calcutta md Ls txpeetid m thf Everest90 words
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Article58 1933-06-01 9 rniii'd States' Sixth Dele Kate i WashiiiKton >fu> 31. President Roosevelt hM appointed Mr. Ralph W Morrison (Democrat), of San Antonio, as sixth United StaUs delegate to Hie World Economic Conference. Reuter. \fK. SOONC; LKAVKS FOR ELROPK New York. May 31. Mr. T. V. Soon. Ml for Enuland58 words
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Article41 1933-06-01 9 Arrangements to CompleteMissing Gap Shanghai. May 31. Arrangements, an beinp made for the completion of the Canton -Swatow Railway at a cost of a million dollars. The uncompleted portion Ls about 200 miles m lennth Sin Chrw Jit Poh41 words
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116 1933-06-01 9 ONE TENTH OF FORMER VOLUME PropoKil Fo*- Barter of Products Now York, May SI. II fa understood thai negotiations for the barter f products win open sbortl? between U* aovernnenfl i( nd representatives of the Ij.s.k.k. Tii.- product! especially to ix considered win American oottoo116 words
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Article215 1933-06-01 9 Amended Form Now Agreed London. Ma> 19. it Ik und i«tood thai the main lines of the Four Power Part have DO! been agreed upon land it i hoped thai m it.s amended form it will short h tj, Initialled. Parties to the Pact are Britain, Prance, Italy215 words
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Article145 1933-06-01 9 Safeguarding British .Manufacturers London. Uu> Z'.i. Majni Elliott. .Vinisur fci Agriculture, said m the HdMC of Commons to-day that foreign countries mainly concerned m export to Britain of cream, r ondensnl and whole milk, had siven id assurance that they will export to the United Kin tinm145 words
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Article161 1933-06-01 9 j c Drath of Defender of the it Legations 5 London. May 31. iiu- (U-atii is announced <>t sir Herbert c»uy j Dfiiii.f at the ;me ot 65. He VU a well-known U number of the- Diplomatic Corp* and had re- j presented Britain In many parts161 words
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Article93 1933-06-01 9 Arrangements For Calcutta Extension Complete London. May 29. 1 In reply to a Parliamentary question whether I all the necessary arrangements with regard to landing grounds and meteorological services had bean made by the Government of India to enable the air route from London to Singapore and93 words
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Article36 1933-06-01 9 Washington, May tli The House of Representatives Foreign Aflairs Committee voted yesteidny to instruct the United States delegates to the Wurld Ecor.umic Conference to support bimetallism at a tixecl ratio between suld and silver ReutfT36 words
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Article754 1933-06-01 9 Demarcation of Neutral Zone FURTHER MEETINGS Political Questions Not Affected Shanghai. May 31. The formal armistice was signed by military representatives ol China and Japan at Tangku this morning. Tanjfku, May 31. The armistice provides lor the demilitarisation of the area bounded by the Great Wall on754 words
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Article56 1933-06-01 9 Seriously 111 Following Burned London. May 29. Sir Henry Birkin. the well-known racing motorist, is seriously ill m London nursing home following an injury to his arm which came In contact with the red hot exhaust pipe of his motor car when competing m the Tri|poM Grand56 words
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Advertisement191 1933-06-01 9 0 own fabric Viyella is it* »am, Nursrry Viyrlla is thr V vrUu t nurs, ry tabri, It is washablv lnu,st to inHnit.v. lllU nrv.r. never rhrinks. It is soft and soothi,,!; to IKe most u.nUr fcafcj Skin. AtoSTbeat, safe, protirtiv, m alt mp,ratur,'> and tlim.it. s. is Nursery Viyella.191 words
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Advertisement1066 1933-06-01 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Occsa THE fIIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Bhip Co., Ltd., and China THE HUA KHIOW BTEAMBHIF 'CO., (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.. THE CUNARD STEAIISHIP Co., Ltd. THE 3TRAITS STEaIISHIP Co., Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE1,066 words
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Advertisement531 1933-06-01 10 E Herman Bucknall Steamship Co* f Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CAN AI. HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Dae B'pore. Sail* B>«r* m.v. CITY OF LILLE For Havre. London, Rotterdam Hamburg In Port June 1 sjs. CITY OF SHANGHAI For Havre,531 words
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Advertisement387 1933-06-01 10 p.&'o; British India and Apcar Lk •Incorporated m r MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARrn SERVICES. U0 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL V N UNDER COKHUCT with his MAJESTY'S (v,p' LONDON AND FAB BAST MMI i'm M OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA I m. Hue V Tonnasr. Singapore 1 SOMALI G. 500 Jun»- 7387 words
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Advertisement651 1933-06-01 11 T' m^KSFILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND LfJ* M MIDDLESBROIOH. AOT AWD r FUSHIMI MARD T. 10.700 July 27 28 M June 1 June 13 14 HAKOZAKI MARU T. 10.500 Aug 910 June 28 29 J TERUKUNI MARU T. 12,000 Aug 22 23 10 .700 July IS 14 HAKUSAN MARU T651 words
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Advertisement606 1933-06-01 11 gl RSflHgl RX^^vß gw^^n*^^gfl gflgfl RgflH^^gs .jzi^zizizzcjoconn FpresiTSent liners] TO IvIKOI'i; FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK j Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang. W. York i Pre? Polk June 3 June 6 June 8 July 18 I606 words
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Advertisement764 1933-06-01 11 K. P. M. KONINKUJKF PAKETVAAKI MAATSCH %PPU V\\ DER LlJN— Thursday. June 1. Cheritxm (not for passe vu- ■>■ Bemaranl ■ourttaft Boeleleng. Ampenan Pac'an? -*?ny. Benoa and Banjoeuangi TIDORE-Thursday. Jur.e 1 S^at-Pandjane. Bengkalis. BOMfei Ptkvuu S<*k and Pakan Baroe. VAN HEI/TSZ— Thursdnv. June 1. Hong Kong. Swatow and Amo^ OPlllK—764 words
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Article804 1933-06-01 12 RACING TUBA FISHING AND TATTOO Enthusiastic Celebration of Sultan's Installation [From Our Own Correspond* nt IVkan. May 30. The festivities connected with the installation of the Sultan of PahanK. a son-in-law of the Sultan of Perak, were notable for a race meeting held at Pekan.804 words
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Article166 1933-06-01 12 Last Few Miles of Four Months' Trip The famous old windjamnv.-r. Archibald Russell, ran ashore while being towed at the entrance to Harwich Harbour after a voyage of 124 days. The vessel had raced the 14.000 miles from Wallaroo, n^ar Adelaide, to Falmouth, vi a Cape Horn, with166 words
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Advertisement642 1933-06-01 12 Burns Philp Line. incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular month)} sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and tn« S.S. MANGOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] aj MAAELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de642 words
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Advertisement338 1933-06-01 12 HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Between Rangoon, Blarseilles and England. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Dfoembarfcatioo Plymouth I •«*avf RaiiKmtn SAOAING June H IRRAWAUUV July 29 CHINUWIN Aui,. U KEMMENDINtf Aim. M BHAMO S<'pt AMARAPOORA gfcpt 23 CHINUWIN CaUs London Passage Rates include tialn far- 1 It338 words
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Advertisement98 1933-06-01 12 Tr v el, U;inKi n .M IlKlivir! l| lIMITEH MMSJiysm"^ J rnna I '-tNOV v, MK)V I xi.siwoma KIONI KRKIA LALANDU MIX)NIA Al^ilA M RORI\- I L 1 and I I TO M\KMlllt> hi x, Vl<r. my MALAY/ Ko JK\\S-P\(|||, U1 m samhvs. ism tuKmm NilNßa n^ sKU'\*v I«• INittrrtLu,98 words
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Miscellaneous690 1933-06-01 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 am Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Kuantan «vm Jerautut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Pa dang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas >690 words
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Article561 1933-06-01 13 SCURVY AND FROSTBITE Relieved Of iW.mand In Mid-Ocean The .ship of mystery, the Royal Research Slim Discovery 11., has at last yielded her seer»t the secret of how her skipper. Captain William Carey, came to be lost overboard on the way horn* after nineteen months m561 words
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Article172 1933-06-01 13 Xew Building Programme Defined London. Admiralty contracts for vsm-Is of the un- j etiinpleted 1932 programme have been placed j as follows: Cruisers: Oalatea, Scottx' Ship-building and Engineering Co. Ltd., Greenock. hull and ma- chlneiy. Phalton. Swan. Hunter and Wigham Richardson Limited. Wallsend-on-Tyne. hull Walls* nd Slipway and172 words
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Article117 1933-06-01 13 Th«- courtyard of the Old Jordan^ Meeting House m the Village of Prnn, Bucks., Is to be the scene of a pageant on June 10 m commemoration of William Perm. the Quaker who founded the State of Pennsylvania 250 years ago. The pageant has been written by Miss Winifred Sturge,117 words
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56 1933-06-01 13 (Correction) MLAR PORT DICKSON AKttITK AKILS. With effect from Jtinc Ist, 1935. these arbitiaries have been reduced to the iofloAing: Muar— U.S. Gold $1.90 per scale ton Port Dickson— U.S. Gold $1.50 per scale ton. ThLs cancels the notice which appeared m t56 words
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Article343 1933-06-01 13 MAG DA LEN A BAY Mexico's Pacific Shipping Aspirations Mexico City. May 11. The entire shore, luic ot liagdftfcna Ba\. m Lower California, scene ol rum runners' battles, and one of the three most strategic. land-lock-ed harbours on the Pacific Coast. «r*a purtiiased by the Mexican Government to-day from the343 words
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Article111 1933-06-01 13 Ships as Sanatoria on the Volga Theiv are two Moating homes ol rt\st on UM Volga. They are larpe passenger vessels fitted out with all the means of sanatoria treatment, with a hall for sports, libraries, reading rooms fetid other amenities. These floating sanatoiia make fortniphtly and111 words
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Article85 1933-06-01 13 Obstruction m Roti Hasten oi sttMnen employed on f .isc Australian tvatle or providing to the Nctiurlands EaM Indies are warned that the British s.i>. Nfarella (Captain S. Mortimer) drawing about 25 feet of water recently struck i. rock ov obstruction m the Roti Strait between the85 words
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Advertisement441 1933-06-01 13 THE NGAPORE FREE PRESS Ofiec |M ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. 0066. Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazi each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcement? London rubber and tin cables appear daily Special features include pictures, bridge notes, ladies' page with441 words
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Advertisement328 1933-06-01 13 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA y k J/ AND MOST OF THE U.S.A. Cj» Sct ni RoiltJß of nu t^nadlan .\allun.w R \J iV", i thf> mRI Vltw Canadian Rocklcn— stay .1 JaJSW J^" ;4<k Lodtre iv the ht-art <>f wondrous mountain b't.iy or ySjm^ straight through fmr. Vancouv^ without chan».328 words
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Miscellaneous195 1933-06-01 13 VESSELS ARRIVED Slaoe. Dut. 870. from Bevouw 31.5. Edendale, Brit. 1002. from Batavia 30^. for Blinjoe, Batavia 3.6. Neffesindicat, U.S.S.R., 4184, from Vladivostock 30.5, from Batoura 30.5. Palopo, Dut. 828. from Pemanpkat 31.5. for Singkawang 3.6. Bulan, Brit. 441. from Malacca 31.5. for Pt. Swettonham. Penang 4.6. Glenamoy. Brit. 4655,195 words
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478 1933-06-01 14 AUSTRALIAN MEDICAL SERVICE Wireless And Planes Solve Rlackwoods Problem The wife of an Australian farmer 400 miles from the nearest town is taken seriously ill with appendicitis. Th<» husband j^ots one oi bis friends to ride on horseback to the nearest "outback" home, I478 words
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Article64 1933-06-01 14 Five New Local .momow. May -M. Five new local airlines are to or established m Western Siberia, covering the most important tfistrirts. Included m the lines will be three circuits North Omsk; South Omsk and Novosibirsk. Airdromes are to be (^tablhhed and landinc fields laid OM In all64 words
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Article52 1933-06-01 14 Biff Increase m Quantity for Singapore I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT I Bangkok. May N. The export of rice for the period Januar\ t< April 1933 is over 83.000 tons more than lor the corresponding period m 1932. of which Snmapore took 7.000 tons more and Honf52 words
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Article47 1933-06-01 14 Archangel. May 29. Daring its recent cruisinps. the Soviet icebreaker. Krassin, disco\ered a new island ir !the Barents Sea. The position of the lvl.mc ns piven m a radio message from the Kmssir m latitude 76 10 north and longitude M S9 < ;.st Tass.47 words
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Article38 1933-06-01 14 Teheran. May ?9. TtK Mf-vl.ili«s has ratified the new An;Jo'FeisiaM oil agreement between that niiu|);inv and the Persian Govi inmcnt It iuw only remnins to be sltnu-d by tht Shiiti belon roming into force. Reuter Wireless.38 words
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Article44 1933-06-01 14 At Leeds. Yorkshire won by an inninu.s .»nd 24 runs. Yorkshire 286 Kent "90 and 172. Ley land s ored 93 for Yorkshire Bowes took Fix Kent wickets for 44 m the first innings and six for 73 m the second.44 words
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Advertisement347 1933-06-01 14 Freedom and "DUFFS" Whisky gang thegither! GUARANTEED 12 YEARS OLD. fCTjj Procurable at: e£jf Singapore Cricket Club. |N*=yj Singapore Recreation Club. New Adelphi Hotel Ltd. M. J^jrniS^Sm Sea View Hotel Ltd. AfVjJS^J^^VvHB Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. ■Mfgim Vong Hens Co. fr II Orchard Road Provision Store. T > 1347 words
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Advertisement176 1933-06-01 14 I BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION J PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J FEDERATED MALAY STATES I FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. J J Wavelengths: 25.3 metres and 31.3 i metres. I I Thursday June Ist. I I i gmt. 1.30 p.m. Timo Bignal from i Big Ben.176 words
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Advertisement518 1933-06-01 14 BANKSAND INSVRa^ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each L' 3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3.000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgatc London, E.C. 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star i Iloilo Saigon Amntsar Ipoh518 words
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Advertisement172 1933-06-01 14 Resell "?S3 lUN:>ON RankJ 'MO* i tten, h H DO] I I I Col ,of the i \mm Fixed Dtp, appbeatlon mm tnm Mte4 For I 4 I THE EASTERN BANh. t Atttbniai I 4 Paid- ,i I -|,it.il R- head on La -.-on l BH Kara- In. X,: r172 words
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Miscellaneous518 1933-06-01 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL 80 Rome ataly) 2RO. 702 Khabarovsk (USSR) RVIS 9 a.m.— noon. 58.3 Bandoeng, Java (PMY). 50 26 Vatican City (Italy). HVJ. Daily. 7.0— 7.15 p.m. Sun.. 10 10.30 a.m. also. 50 Barcelona Radio Club (Spain) EaJ25 Sat.. B—98 9 p.m. 50 Bucharest (Rumania). 50 Kuala Lumpur (Fed.518 words
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Miscellaneous67 1933-06-01 14 19 68 Radio Colonlale (Paris). PTA.n'n— 3 p.m. 1956 Schenectady W2XAD Mon., Wed and Frl.. 7.30 8.30 pjn. Sun., 7—9 p.m. 19 36 Kemlkawoa-Cho<ftilbA-Ken, Toklo (Japan) JIAA. Dally 10 am noon. 16 88 Davcntry GSO. 16.88 Edinhoven (Holland) PHI. 16.87 Bound Brook (N.J.) W3XAL Dally. I—91 9 p.m. 14.47 Buenos67 words
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Article195 1933-06-01 15 PEMAND FOR RUBBER SHARES RII IN' THL IRKET ntial Ri>e m Tin Price Singapore, >Ij» ?>Q. rubber tbC fo: er the i hilst di--t'L'O per tn their .tk irom van USA. I .id v :.'-;.irt- ..'.< 200 las! been i > turn- abaeni I I taken up to ptlon b195 words
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Article735 1933-06-01 15 Chairman's Statement of Policy .<> annual central ting of reholden <>i Ratanui R bta r Ei I i held at civ registered oaVes, 7 Lane, Cannon Sr.ect. London. EC, ".v a: r MdinsnH (Chairman o« the v p*v.idin«;. fi Having regard to the «i financfad position of735 words
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Article90 1933-06-01 15 Credit brought forward was £4.175: add tradIng profit for year 1932 «less loss on exchange*. £1823 (against loss £3.002 making £fv99B: deduct reserve for depreciation £1.000. and extra reserve for taxation £4.362, leaving £636 to rnrry forward Rubber crop. 614.347 lb. Tap- ping ceased on May 1.90 words
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Article52 1933-06-01 15 London. May 29. On the Stock Exchange markets showed re -i newed cheerfullness with further improvement: m industrial sections, notably m trans -Atlantic I, British Funds are a trifle lower. War Loan 3H per cent being 98 1. The sterling rate is 3 96^ Gold price 123 3d.52 words
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Article228 1933-06-01 15 MAY 30th Holiday m U.S.A. and markets remained closed. CHERSONESE (F.M.S.) A Profit oi £12,17H l^ast Year The report oi the directors of the Chersonese 1 F.MS. 1 ■states, Limited shows that the years working nvulu- m a pr.)fit of £12.176 6s. which •v. ith the228 words
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Article264 1933-06-01 15 Sou i hern Siamese Tin Dredging Ltd. Details haw been published. In accordance with stock Exchange requirements, of the capital, objects, fCC Ol Southern Siamese Tin Pitilg l Ltd The authorised capital hi C 300.000. ol thick C165.0M la Issued, m 660.000 .-hare.- ol la. each. The264 words
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Article157 1933-06-01 15 Profit for year ended September 30. la>t. after traDSfcrrtaf £1.700 to tax reserve (previous year £10.000 for depreciation and £3.500 to tax reserve) was £4.900 (£9.219>. Balance brought m m £21.913. making £26.813. Director have decided to write off from property £10.032. reducing this account to £65.000. and157 words
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Article76 1933-06-01 15 > watt and Co. Secretaries: Katu Tin Dredge statistics for the month ci May 1933: Hours run 587; cubic yards treated 171,000; tin ore won pikuls 424; estimated cosi j $12,700: cost per cubic yard 7.42 cents. Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. diedge statistics for76 words
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Article646 1933-06-01 15 NEW IDEA FOR ESTATES Cheaper And Better Than m these cU\-> ol rapM and progressive development it is paniculaiiy interesting to note any Modern MeM applied to or m any vav I Affecting the marketing ol important commodities such as rubber. In this connection our attention,646 words
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Article112 1933-06-01 15 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,124 th. auction yesterday Catalogued 1.239.898 lbs 553.53 tons Offered 1.*****2 536.60 Sold 954.839 426.26 Spot London 3.11 32d New York Holiday PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality No Sales Good Averse Quality 10H112 words
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Article41 1933-06-01 15 Accounts of Third Mile <F.M.S.» Rubber for 1932 show balance brought forward £1.047 and £1,000 transferred from reserve. Loss for year t £1.406, leaving £641 forward. Crop was 967.200 lbs., and all-in cost 2.71 d. per pound41 words
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Article931 1933-06-01 15 WEDNESDAY. MAY SIST. IM3 CLOSING QUOTATION* AMUH Kiunbai..; <£ 2&> 3j~ Austral Malay <f i 26s Ui>--i Ayer Hitam iss> 13s 13s 3d Ayer Wen? ($1 95 1.00 Banurin Tip. <£> 16s 3d 17s 3d Batang Padang t.sl> 10 15 Ban; Caves <$I.> 40 45 Chendeiiang <.£)931 words
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Article73 1933-06-01 15 May 31st.. 1? o'clock noon Bayers Seller* R.S S equal to London Standard. Spot (loose 10 io R.S.S equal to London Standard. lPO.B.1 11 ni s Standard R.S.S. on Tender June 10 1 1 10 July 10 i 10 13 July/Sept 10 13 16 1O T Oct.73 words
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Article341 1933-06-01 15 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES May 31 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2/4 London. 3 months' sigh: 1/1 31/32 London. 60 days's sight 2/3 15 16 London. 30 days' sight 2/3 29 32 London, demand 1/1%SS 3 London. T.T. 23 27/32 Lyons and Paris, demand 970 Hamburg, demand 162341 words
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Advertisement80 1933-06-01 15 r^ .^fd fl2.ott.ttt \4gJ}¥-— Assurance tn force frer tSg,ttt,ttt The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I In Urn Btralto BetUements) cvreat Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore.* LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry EC m Cc^pa. h*< £20 00 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the80 words
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Article204 1933-06-01 16 HAND OF THE K.A.F. TO PLAY Volunteers vs. Regulars At; Stadium Following m the team for to-morrow's match hi Aiimu) Road Stadium between Re- i?ulai>- and Volunteer.-. j< HE. the G.O.C. will be present and will hand the Cup to the winninu team Admission is as204 words
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Article199 1933-06-01 16 Malayan Command To \leeti Mohicans A polo match for the K. O. R Cup will be! played on Friday at 5.15 p.m. between a Malayan Command team and the Mohicans. The match will consist of four periods of eight minutes each with three- minutes intervals, and the199 words
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Article116 1933-06-01 16 Past vs. Present Rafflesians on Saturday The foDoWlßf teams will play m the Annual Cricket Match between the Past and Present Rafflesians on Saturday. June 3rd. Old Rafflesi&ns an* reminded <>l the "At Home" on that day. Past Rafflesia.iu»: C. Richards (Capt), P. H. Smith. E. G. Wheatley, N.116 words
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Article71 1933-06-01 16 Selanpor Team To Meet Perak The Selection Committee of the S.F.A. met on Monday and selected the following to represent Selanpor, m the Malaya Cup tie against Perak. at Ipoh on June 10:— X. Vythilingam. Dinnah, C. Thorton uapt.); Kirn Wan, Ponniah, Jahn Mohd., Khai Swee, Ismail.71 words
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Article124 1933-06-01 16 Monthly Mixed Foursomes The monthly mixed foUfWUMI competition was played at the Garrison Golf Club on Tuesday. The folio 1 In* were ihe best returns: Mr. and Mrs. T. R EfobbM 41- 9 31 1 Mr. and Mrs. A C. Pottl Rv. 34^ Mr. N. G. Bishop124 words
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Article33 1933-06-01 16 i TFREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] Sydney, May 31. Jack MeUaho. the Sjdmy University athlete, broke the Australian hop. step and jump record with a distance of 50 feet 2»£ inches.33 words
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Article32 1933-06-01 16 KcpjKl Golt Club ladies' foursomes competition resulted m a tie between Mrs. J. L. Campbell and Mrs. Douglas 43—13^ 29 Mr and Mrs. "Utehfleld and Mrs. Crawley 46 16H 29^4.32 words
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Article371 1933-06-01 16 .HARD HITTING IN GAME WITH WEST INDIES Double Century By Hammond London. May 31. A IVatuiv of fclM county cricket pan .mst .< included wa.s the great display by Jack Hnbbs 1 ivho scored 221 for Su rev m tlif match with < West Indies.371 words
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Article201 1933-06-01 16 Chicago Cleveland Game New York, May 31. Chicago held the Indians to five singles In the opener, three of which did not come till the ninth, but the Indians broke loose and batted 23 hits at the expence of six pitcher* AMERICAN LEAGUE R H. E. Cleveland 2 5201 words
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Article75 1933-06-01 16 Perry and Hughes Beat Australian Pair TurK May 31. In the French lawn tennis championship finals yesterday. Perry and Hughes (Britain) beat McGrath and Quist (Australia) B—2;8 2; 6 4; 2— fl. 7—5. In the semi-linals of the mixed doubles, Crawford and Miss Scriven (Australia) beat Lee and75 words
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Article18 1933-06-01 16 TIE FOR FRIDAY Mixed Doubles Open Mr. and Mrs. Hobbes vs. Mrs. Zylstra and Palmer.18 words
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Article182 1933-06-01 16 LAST NIGHT'S BOUTS AT BLAKANG MATI Artillerymen m Good Form Boxing contt.sts were held at Blakang Mati j ast nicht as a preliminary to the selection oi i he Army team to meet the Navy. The boots •ndtcl as follows: Featherweight: Ptc Crocker (Ist Wilt:;» beat 3nr182 words
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Article195 1933-06-01 16 Dummy Teats Sent to Football Directors l.uudun, \kty M. Tetegraau were eirhamrri between the Fleetwood Football Club and the Lancaster] Town Football club concerning the send-, int; of a parcel rontaininu twrhv dunmij teats. tor distribution amou^ Lancaster Town directors. Oik- lesjue] of tiu- Inridnnt waa thai195 words
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Article132 1933-06-01 16 Woman Amongst 200 Entries for Title I P rom Our Own Corre&ponueui i London, >lay 15. For the flist time m the history of professional golf the men are to be challenged by a woman competitor. An entry of nearly 200 professionals for the 1 big tournament at132 words
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Article105 1933-06-01 16 County Cricket Club's Finances [Vtom Our Own Correspondent] London. May 15. Mr o. \v NichoUs, hon. treasurer of the I Worcestershire Cricket Club, irrHea M Aa the finances of octr <)iib aic tailing gnva aiudetf to the Commitv«, a generoua supporter ha most jUndli made an offer that105 words
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Article96 1933-06-01 16 British Attempt At World Record (from Our Own Correspondent] London, May 15. J. S. Wright made four unsucccslul attempts on Southport r.nds to regain for Britain the world's motor-cycling speed record at present held by the German, Ernst Henne, with 151.7 miles an hour. Wright's highest speed96 words
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Article56 1933-06-01 16 Tlie S.R.C. billiards tournament is now being cc:np!eted. The following players have qualified for the finals. "A" Class Handicap— 3oo up: O. Lowe l25 > meets J. B. Quays (—75) on Friday at. 630 p.m. Snooker Doubles Handicap: "w. A. Aeria and A J. Braga 18) vs. E56 words
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Article1017 1933-06-01 16 PERRY THE BEST PLAYER Crawford Defeated Ry I FYom Our Own Correspondent London. May 9. The British Hard court Championships at Bournemouth were si huge ■Qcceai this year. The KMdta were as follows: Men.* Singles P. J Perry ix«at h. w. Aortic I 7—5. 6—2. Women's1,017 words
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Article53 1933-06-01 16 The band of the S.S. Police will pertorm tho following programme, weather permitting, at iTelok Ayer on Thursday, commencing at 515 p.m.: March. "Adolphe." Marks; Overture. I "Hungarian." Bela: Waltz. "Eton Boatincr Sons." jKaps; Selection "Fau^t." Gonnod; Roncr. "Drink to Me Only With Thino Eves." Ait Quiltcr: Intermezzo. "Ziftzra," Bowen:53 words
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