The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 June 1933
1933-06-02
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Title Section18 1933-06-02 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. *****. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1933. 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article49 1933-06-02 1 I he names uf Mr. Norman Davis. Cicneral IN-rshinß and Colonel Lindbergh Here amonj{ the li^t of privileged purchasers of stock from Moiji-iii^ disclosed at thi- roiitiniuttion of the VVashingion enquiry yesterday Pa«e 9. The terms uf the Si no -Japanese armistice are announced —^agv 9.49 words
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Article121 1933-06-02 1 THE ARMISTICE London. June 1. 1 am very ylad to infom the House thai the Sino- Japanese arniLsticf uu.s .signed yesterday." announced Sir John Simon m the BOOM of Commons, amid m reral rtlten. He added that at BNBI nt he was without details of the termv Mr.Reuter - 121 words
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Article1327 1933-06-02 1 44T1 i> '*-<•« I thi.l iiji Sahib BJMaIOJ ruble. Mahy ahibs sad ludies MM her<\ botli In 1 /i ;tiui Annrukuni. but }»\v oi tin m speak Arabic, .md 1 cannot talk to them. They all itay here, ..mi when they -o they write m th«book tliat1,327 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement118 1933-06-02 1 r oN^F' ALL fPRO\ iSION STORES iFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL THIS EVENING TEA DANCE-6 30 to 8.15 p.m. |i*» 111' A IOIIKTER VPPEAR DURING THE HANCES IHAI DINNER DANCE-9.30 to Mid-Night SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd. IAL DINNER AND RACE BALL RYA FORSTERS CABARET FINAL i'KRFORMANCE EXTENSION TILL 2 a.m. I118 words
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Advertisement191 1933-06-02 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT I SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE I Entertainmeut by I RENE PAVLKTTE PAUL STRATSS SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1933. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY SPECIAL l»l\\i:it 4ID Entertainment by RENE PAVLETTE PAUL STRAUSS EXTENSION TILL 2 a.m. RENE PAVLETTE the wonderful child dancer CAPITOL RESTAURANT t KING'S BIRTHDAY PARADE SATURDAY,191 words
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Advertisement254 1933-06-02 1 Manchukuo has blocked the C.X.X. tin** from Man<-huli to Suifenho— Pa*e 7. Probable runners and n>« Uw for thr mhn Pa«e 16. A Kuropfan was charged with breach of trust is inspect nf Xl.OOO m the DLstrioi Court Pa^e 7. Plague has broken out m .lava and vi certain districts254 words
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Advertisement6 1933-06-02 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES6 words
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Article178 1933-06-02 2 THE ABROAD Par May >7 ;;0. Amsterdam 12.07 B. 3'_• 8.30 Athens 375 590 590 Belgradf 25.22.. 250 245 Berlin M.4) 14 13 32 14 13 32 Bombay Is. 6d. Is. 6 5 64d. Is 6 5 64d. Brussels 35 MJSH 24.00 1 Bucharest 313 570 565 Buenos Aires 47.58178 words
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Article92 1933-06-02 2 Klang. May 30. At the fourth annual general meeting of the Estates' Asiatic Staffs' Association. Selangor. Klang -Kuala Selangor Branch, at the Jubilee English School. Bukit Rotan. the following were elected office-bearers: chairman. E. Karunakaran: vice-chairman. Dr. P. P. Menon; hon. secretary. P. K. Nedungadi: hon" treasurer.92 words
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Article68 1933-06-02 2 Mr. and Mr,, a. Abernethy. of Ipoh. have i^ued invitations for the marriage of their eldest daughter Miss Doris Marjorie Abernethy fa Mr. OttVW Charles Warren, employed at St.uch Bros.. Ltd.. Ipoh. which win ta ke place at the Church of St. John the Divine. Ipoh on turday. Jun 10.68 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement508 1933-06-02 2 DISTEMPER IN DOGS. SHERLEY'S APPROVED REMEDIES. LINTOX. A proved Cure and Preventive. Sure and 'rapid m its action. DISTEMPER CURE. Removes the fever m less than twenty-four hours. TONIt QUININE PILLS. Especially valuable m the second stages to prevent collapse and complications. MEDICAL HALL, LTD. CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER508 words
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Advertisement680 1933-06-02 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hereby given that tender* we now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained In the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Supply of Heavy Pipes and Cast Iron Specials for period Oct. Ist, 1933 to Sept680 words
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Advertisement341 1933-06-02 2 NOTICES. SINGAPORE AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. Football A friendly match STRAITS CHINESE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION vs. T.P.C.A. (KUALA LUMPUR) will be played at Anson Road Stadium On Saturday, June 3rd, at 5.15 p.m. CHARGES OF ADMISSION. West Stand 50 cents East Stand 25 cents Ground only 10 cents NOTICE. Open for charter341 words
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Advertisement170 1933-06-02 2 I suffered unnecessoHi? fjftm i i N Like so many women. Miss M. A. had viffrrrcl prand discomfort for many years 44 as m ..n on the advice of a fnend-«he isriJiJ t,, Calcium food, a trial. The results exce.,Ui x -Kalzana Tablets am a boon to *fc lke mv170 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous333 1933-06-02 2 THIS VVEKK Friday. June 2nd. High Water, 03.35. 7.5 ft.. 17.13. 70 ft. Football Ga.riron Cup. Regulai Garrison vs. Sin^a;x>re Volunteer Corp*- Anson Road. Saturday. Junr Hid. High Water. 01. >2. 7/J ft.. 18 05 7.3 ft Public Holida\ Kind's Birtlidn- Ceremonial parade, Padang, 7.30 am. Openinc of new Pier.333 words
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1996 1933-06-02 3 ,ji n g Players K\pres< Their Views Hobbs Against i leg-theory Tactics 1 ..ndon. Mar 9. r traMfl l aken are Frig and fourBeerel body- was Lby t •-^:u .":cise< Woodfull 9 ba ho the at to him a s O: r.aclc ia( I the1,996 words
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Article166 1933-06-02 3 I >auu liter's Pride m Active Father I fcl i v; c bound." Mr> I AJW., "to express mj gratitude for the marvellous results my fath«- has obtained from bUMben Salts They Id raally be called lOradea Ht Is DJMfty- KUI Id. and is aa Bt166 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement48 1933-06-02 3 Yo« need suffer no longer the pain and discomfort of Rheumatism Sciatica, Lumbago If your Mood b kept m a pure and healthy rmr remove the cause of the trouble by taking Clarice's Blood Mixture. Of »B Ckmmm mmd Stmm. &r*aßy food m LIQUID m TABLET fmrm »^^b^h^bb^bhhbb«bbbbbbbbbbl48 words
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Advertisement302 1933-06-02 3 IJ LIBTERIXB I 1 TOOTH PASTE M CJeai/s Quicker C|[^^ 2<fi| C///V Scratch Enamel *¥Hr UJ r |fi I Streu<Ttheus Gams tTw Has a Refreshing Tastt 3 H 1 TON ■SI. H S S I I THERE IS SO FISER lM W I TOOTH PASTI Why pay more? V. ~^\l^^^F302 words
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Article505 1933-06-02 4 MAT RICK DEKOBRA ON OUR WOMENFOLK Mauri; Dekobra. witty darm«. and utterly Parisian, despite hi.-, lean Mettle, monki-sh appearance. Ls lookinu round London, writes Charles Omves And the mote he looks the more surprised and delighted be become-. Which ll an unconscious compliment to t ondon. for505 words
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Article521 1933-06-02 4 LADIES THAT LOOK LIKE PAGODAS L&uti> mat iook tike payoaas well, we ye done everything else Id the fashion history of the world so why not this II you keep your ■cmc ol humour through it all you'll mid your sense of style isn't .so badly affronted at that, writes521 words
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Article, Illustration803 1933-06-02 4 Penelope Williams - G liber t Adrian Predicts- Penelope Williams lVt*C*<»l IU'«l "> WOMEN'S <lv;!,. hi;. .)'.vv>\\ the romantic i spirit «ji mayculiu costumes 01 \\\>: fifteenth, sixteenth nod i .entecnth c nntries. hi> i> tli iirophecy ol Adrian, who. through his gowns designed [or th; feminine stars ot i pla\> an Importantgown ioldwyii Mayer - 803 words
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Article, Illustration22 1933-06-02 4 The bridesmaids at the weddin S of Mr. D. L. Pollock and Miss Tv rner. at the Maryl* bone Parish Church, London.22 words
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899 1933-06-02 4 SILK: A Name that Suggests Romance Correspondent SILK. mi' very name romance It brings pictures o: caravans wending their way acrofs the desert, or clippers laden with hales of the glimmering stuff across Hit seas. For centuries China has [guarded the secret of silk manufacture with a heavy penalty; and899 words
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Article199 1933-06-02 4 w. HWIMI IMC 1^ MIIICN U\ lUV *****11 l to (avow oi accordion olratm:; lor ci mv, ■Owns »1 KUnv. XMi dainty .stylo has o. .r. hoMii .n particular lor Nancy Burn*-, the piKt\ recruit from the ilasv vlm li pmjmi i)o>n. BCanle] l.unino m B.UVs 1 h«-199 words
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Article728 1933-06-02 5 3T BENEFIT 4«KOeIATION pri m Knaa Lumpur hu.ii. Laasswr, Maj 11. i" Durray, manag'* i.^t B> n»'ht Asso- tual Titist Benefit ;,i ihi mstiincf iihm t(. make ..,:.i it h section Companir Enactment Hi W X Wilson I thk ;ift. r- .ippi .<)• T: Durraj and728 words
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Article, Illustration78 1933-06-02 5 Ifcrnn-. uu.udnm wreckage »f the French air liner which crashed m the lalabrian mountains of Italy. Five ot th<- accapaat* trapped under the wreckage »f the plane died one by one from th- intense cold. 111 Wi,,",;; < the head of the Argentine delegation, with Ilr W Lnvts at Victoria78 words
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Article545 1933-06-02 5 FAMOUS ORDERS OK CHIVALRY History Told In Medal Ribbons Ord» is ol Chivalry, some o[ treat lame am.. antiquity, denote, says Sir Oeorge Maemunn m 'a preface ro a notable work that is beint pu» lltohed soon. never-dying body of men who' I545 words
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Article102 1933-06-02 5 If you suffer fiom indigestion. pMtrttl Of c.\.spepsia aftr. miMls. yoj can prtveiti i) instantly by takin;; little Bisiirarrd Magnmla m water immediately alter eating. Tiiii remarkable preparation not only iwnitnilhf the b so removes the mUM of the trouble. Mil U also soothes, heal- ami102 words
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Article68 1933-06-02 5 Corwner*g Inquiry To Open On June 9 Thi i) de ill b: held *'i\ Friday, June into th> .u h ol Mi- w r Taylor of Petamig. Mn Taylor di.a m hospital, following shot alleged to have been Bred si her by the "boy." Mrs Taylor68 words
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Article127 1933-06-02 5 Mr and Mrs. Dennis t. Woodfordi ol Penang. h .ci then daughter, Mis Kathleen Vlroodforde, an pumffwllng to Hony Kodk earlj thta month whew Mr and Mrs. Woodfordi intend to settle down. Mr. Woodforde was for over ms yean witk the Kinta Sanitary Board hihi127 words
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Advertisement324 1933-06-02 5 ■It4SMiSil nightl y i Special MATTMEES: Saturday, Sundjiv Jind .Monday :5.1">. "Definitely worth Metef" STRAITS TIMES •Fulfils all Expectations" S. FREE PRESS Only once m Years comes a picture so powerful, so magnificent. CECIL B. do .MILI.I 'S inspiring adaptation ot the world famous romance- of Mercia, the Christian maid324 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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545 1933-06-02 6 AMERICAN LADY GOLFER'S EFFORT "Getting m Under the Wire" To Qualify I Prom Our Own Correspondent London. May 16. Women golfers Started their Championships and :ii CJleneagles last week Miss Doris Park won the trophy roc t'.ic best segregate for the qualifying stage ol the545 words
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Article528 1933-06-02 6 Britain's Entry Into Third Round [From Our Own Correspond at London, May 16. Britain easily beat Finland m the Davis Cup- tic at Queeii 0:0 Li tails of Baturday'a play. F Perry beat B Grotea It ti--O. t) -3. C i H W Austin beat A Urohn528 words
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Article948 1933-06-02 6 Yountf Cricketers Who Should be Tried Out There is already a feeling of .summer m the air. despite the rain, and a warmth about the .sun that we have not experienced m early May since 1926. when. I remember, people were sitting m their shirtsleeves while948 words
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Article22 1933-06-02 6 Said at Wfllesden police-court: "I've been separated from my wife for 30 years: the only place we meet is m this court."22 words
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Advertisement169 1933-06-02 6 W^. H. O. WILLS' S Bflflflf flfl BBB^^^^^^^^BT^ 888 Bflß BBB^^^^^^^ I BflVBfl) BflflflflV l^S^Bflflßflßl^B^^ffifi 111 Bbl vJk Supreme m thei r ciais ■BI wßß^™Safcw||l|||w (BBfl^^B^^^^'' x->^§Sl By J9r BBBfIBBB Ba BiiiiiiSMi^^ B^ Bflfll BBBM 91 v BP"^^^ .^r BJBJ BVH SSB^BBa^SB^BI^B^BBK -«'X- i < 'vSßS^^BSo^Bar II I BHI ■''w^^'^'W^w^'Syimmß'^*'169 words
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Advertisement145 1933-06-02 6 WE HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING Tli «U on ins to un iii<-r<*ii*4Ml (Iciiihihl over the world Messrs. SISSON BROTHERS Co., Ltd., HULL. We also invite your enquiries lyn for the following products ENGLAN Limanufactured by Messrs. Sissons i*---w, Brothers Co.. Ltd. have been able t0 considcrabK Rustikol Wood Preservative— II145 words
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831 1933-06-02 7 ASSISTANCE RFXEIVED FROM DEVELOPMENT FUND Interim Report Of Advisory Lterim rqport of the Colonial Development Advisory London, it is stated that during the year the committee meeting at which they have reported on 43 new by Colonial Governments for assistance from the i Fund. In addition,831 words
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Article331 1933-06-02 7 'apan\ Defeat Gesture to Russia Harbin. May .51. :i- hukuo and Soviet BovM .seizure of, on the C.E.R. has 1 Miiiuhukuo blocked hull ion the frontier* enten BovM territory. route to Vladivostok. Moscow, .lune 1. •"i the action* of the <i the Soviet retort •'••rial pretest" are331 words
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Article57 1933-06-02 7 The Police VS. Harlequins match m the Second DtvMon League competition, postponed lr n Muv 24th. will be played at Jalan Besar 1 Stadium on Tu-day. August 29th at 5.15 p.m. The I.C.F.A. v- SRC match m the Pint l O'vi«ion of the League rompetition fixed for Fridru, June lfith.57 words
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Article33 1933-06-02 7 Berlin. June 1. Two Oernaii aeroplane! bought by the joint Chinese German air line Eurasia were m rtl te China yesterday afternoon from th Templ^ho! I Aerodrome at Berlin. Renter.33 words
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Article728 1933-06-02 7 OPINIONS DIVIDED AT GENEVA France Stands By Little Entente London, May ?,0. Considerable dttWon of opinion was displayed at meeting of the General Committee of the Disarmament Conference at Geneva yesterday afternoon on the definition of aggressor which came up When the discussion on securry M728 words
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Article468 1933-06-02 7 Prices Within Reach of All A NEW DISCOVERY Weil-Known Collections Broken Up iimv the depression ha<> Affected orchid imnv- < Ing m Malaya is referred to by the Editor of 1 Malayan Orchid Review the third number Ofu Which, beautifully Illustrated maea/ine has now:, been published.468 words
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Article193 1933-06-02 7 Alleged Criminal Breach of Trust A well-known Buropean business man Qeorg Wtngrove o-bornr. mad- denial that between L March 27 and April 11. 1933. he commtttedt crimlnaJ breach of trust m reaped of II.OM which had been entrusted to him by Mr. H W 1 1 Oowttntj. the193 words
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Article, Illustration31 1933-06-02 7 One of the features of the National Camping Exhibition m London was v tent that can be inflated with a pump. The photograph shows the tent being inflated ready for use.31 words
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Article438 1933-06-02 7 W. AFRICAN OPPOSITION FAILS Anti-S!avery's Society's Activities J From Our O.\ n Co-respondent 1 London. May 16. The Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society has Mill me the following (orrrspond*nce v hi' h has passed between them and lilt roionial OfTi -e with regard to the decision of438 words
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Article115 1933-06-02 7 V'illa^es Barricaded Against Inspections MedJn. May !6. The chief editor ol th< Alejtsaeea Endlscfl Dagblad k travelling In t district) ol Ja\u where plague is prevailing. H' '.ports very serious .situation now that •he opposition of the natives is taking th:' oltape <>i rebellion supported by extr&nlsta.115 words
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Article18 1933-06-02 7 For Friday, June 2nd. 1933 Before the Registrar at 10.30 a.m. Fixing list ol Civil Cases.18 words
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Article490 1933-06-02 7 Alleged Abetment of Escape HOTEL RUNNER Case Thrown Out By Magistrate a charge of abetting m the agcapn ol another man from legal custody was made against Yong Ting Thiam m the second magistrate's Court before Mr. A. W. Hay. yesterday afternoon; but it did not490 words
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Article98 1933-06-02 7 STARVING Sorry Plight of Yang Chinese Thief A 16-yrar-old Chinese bof ptoMsd r.uilty beiO»«* tIM ItOOOd nrtutMr;it» Mr. A W Hhn, yesterday ifUnMOB t»> I c)iai^<- or llMft of 23 c« nY His appt-aranci w;is so poor thnt his honour askrri him: Arc \ou starving The MeeOMd n pin ci98 words
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Article88 1933-06-02 7 Vigorous I'pward Movement m Metals London, May •*> Although BMOfeneOl <'»i MM Stock Exihiini 1 tu'aav v.as quietly hrm throughout, the outstanding feature at the close belli* the renewed upward movement of Kaffirs following the statement of the South African budget and OB NpOfti Of I4ood develo|)ment.s. The88 words
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Article80 1933-06-02 7 l'hirty Five Traffic (uses Last Month The numb* 1 1 ol < aUs attended by th«- Accident Ambulance HfVka of Btagapott flunnn tho month of May MM 230. and of th'-s* 1 18 PMC to casos outside n^uniripal limJf^ Tlic cases are < lassifit-d a- foDoWl Motor Car80 words
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Article32 1933-06-02 7 It is rumoured that UM WMM OW and rub', or lIUBUI receipts »'»r Con months f this ft hurt > rrulrs by about $200,000 m the fir I ;-bout $12,000 m the sw-ond <32 words
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850 1933-06-02 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1933. NANKING'S DILEMMA While the representatives of China were signing the armistice terms imposed by the Japanese m the north. Mr. Wang Ching-wei. the president of the Executive Yuan, was assuring the south that the Nanking Government would refuse to sign any humiliating agreement850 words
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Article184 1933-06-02 8 Mr. J. K. Ramsay. Assistant Supeilnund. Nt or Surveys. Kullm. Is sailinsr fcr New Bealand On leaw at the end of this u-eok Mr Bennet relieves him :tt Kulim Inspector Hall of the Penan? Dctvct:\.; Hmneh and Inspector W. C. Alexander of the Central Police Station. Penani.. will V* prorccdj184 words
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Article123 1933-06-02 8 Another Amusement Park For Singapore A thud -nolle: is to arise ii. ttM DCfci lulitl In the amusement constt llation ol Singapore. A private company has bstn formed w'tttl capital of sioo.ooo to pn.mut. nv, amuaeni -it paik. at 'hi' earner «>t Gcylang Hoad and Orm< 1123 words
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Article108 1933-06-02 8 Central Body To Exploit Present Services >< As an OUltoma of seviuil mei'tinß.?. m Paris. the French air onipanios have decided to form I single central r-ompany for the •xploitation ol th: air linos. J M Rounu-. president of tin- Aii Orient, will i preside ovor the108 words
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Article36 1933-06-02 8 Plane Expected Here This Morning TM Dutch Air Mail plane has been further delayed and stopped at Alor Star for the night. It is expected to reach Singapore about 10 .30 Urn mominir.36 words
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Article19 1933-06-02 8 Danzig, May 30. The Senate has resigned as a result of the Nazi election victory. Rsuter Wireless19 words
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Article894 1933-06-02 8 Proud Boast of Our Fire Fighters j Best In the East, la IbC proud boast of the Singapore tire brigade to-day From Suez to Kobe there 111 none to equal it In efficiency and effectiveness. Normally, the lire liuhtin-, depart im n». <>i the municipality fOCO894 words
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Article41 1933-06-02 8 PERMANENTLY CLOSED Faie of JohnstonV Pier Thr mc Prc.vs ia ..mda.i Informed that th«« new pier will t* OfMMd OB Satunhu and will be In use lor the- cenrrnl pofelle about noon when Johnston's pltr will b»- r|f»M-d dcnui DfT* fnanrnth-.41 words
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Article68 1933-06-02 8 London. Ma> Ix» the Houst of Commons the Chatutllnr of the Exchequer. Mr. Neville Chambei Uln. said .that he was unable at pn^ent to say uh»'tber| ihe would be able to make any statement on I the war debt settlement before next Friday. I Hf denied the report68 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Letter47 1933-06-02 8 1« t»U- l.dlt.M Hi ii..,, bi thi pi..p,, to-du/i pi travclh,,, t**km m NggestioQ thai nm I an extn i think when Mm v d i., riim <>i cant hMteed i aau do not nmj[ letadnd Ix- eon-sui. i. f thM i the her>lt)47 words
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Letter47 1933-06-02 8 In the lililtii Mr, Tbrre n Idea juit iurw;,: irtiel,- entitled wi jto anythftag v > yf th< .iiMIt thf not nly In \].i Air rra\el «i .i new em plac <»:••' It tOok 11 i.-m.-d to mot< i for m to get v ill h-47 words
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Letter61 1933-06-02 8 To thf IMMar, Mr Ml etann 01 Qm i. •m think \ou the lv.utm MTU Tborc <>i iii- farr^. jr-d MCtH Far F.'ot |o-d| for man. lon I K!.\r ti .<i »:!»i4 for Urn BTery pIMM i i r«'iun i.i ot I not £o* TJic KIM have mridi61 words
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Article74 1933-06-02 8 SUCCCtW ol lliuh rritn Intnnal bw it :.t rettor n \\v measure agreed I Of AhtinV.n matiirlty for U wtmltan loai sent A C-.m-Biuce awtn K.i- trrangei liOiuion of .ii rt p i i rlghti i it is nai Hon v.iti; thf Mki it wtn >>• c. mm.74 words
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Article45 1933-06-02 8 tm Acre* in** I SllMlM'l I n I n sen f i tOMia ihi- Blal Port M IBBPML Th. i M I ajonc F. I uj> md bi rii- D •i.. ;i i! v M th. In.;, i r\r«' imu < I sfttl-'iiiit S'.mdjiriiin45 words
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Advertisement49 1933-06-02 8 JJL MARTINI ILi I |i ITAI lAN MRRTI i,il&^ VERMOUTH CAILIDIBIECI^S Small Shipment Just Arrived Dutch Smoked Eels COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. Don't Be Vague i ■^^^fc a^a^L v^Ka^F^a^aV No Finer Whisky Goes Into Any Bottle Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (incorporate SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG and IPOH.49 words
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Advertisement31 1933-06-02 8 LOOSE NUTS often cause motor-car accidents, says a writer. So do tight nuts. What about a "GAFLAC" Motor Policy GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTI>. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone «480.31 words
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Article139 1933-06-02 9 rtITAK^ AGREEMENT: NO j| POLITICAL CONCESSIONS I I Lg to continue his resistance I Voposal to Make Tientsin A j Neutral Zone Rejected j Shanghai. June 1. states thai the Chinese have Accepted most roposed by the Japanese They refer only to demarcation oi a non-military139 words
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Article570 1933-06-02 9 m i Ihe Premiei Nanking from th< terday. Issu id the people to the National I- iid never M^n an i!d be dct.iUrn f ountry or Thf taut which almost unconditional. -pi h r< mulluii of China, vhlcb was v v ranteed thai the any unreaaonab^ I i:'570 words
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Article48 1933-06-02 9 "Mom tiovernmenl to r a Third •ffUmrn, >ia\ iO. ;:i\ation to tram the gold r.\*. one-third the result of M BUndard, Minister m >M-mbly additional into BUU about half XI .'Hi be div.nriM short fall., ta i7,fiB6. Ul result ta H ,915,000 red m i Reuter48 words
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Article23 1933-06-02 9 Bangkok on Jin* hi fespoodent] ll K k«,k. Junr 1. ounced lien- that i- Dlaru «M VIA Lv ..vpwtPd If23 words
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Article94 1933-06-02 9 I Final Dual Attempt For Flying Honours London. May 'Mi. Sir. and Mr.s Molii.-on plan to make their fiM Us tiiifht before retiring tram the fltU i hi mil Iwf Hng dashes about June Bth when hey Will fly across the Atlantic to New York wt it is94 words
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Article85 1933-06-02 9 Resignation Rumour Denied I .union June J. In oornection with ttM rumours that Sir Join Simon is about to resign for reasons ot health and disablement with the majority of thr Cabinet as regards air bombing for police purposes to which he is opposed. Ranter learns that85 words
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Article27 1933-06-02 9 limben of Urn Singapore Recreation Club !an rt-muidcd that admission to the club on I the occasion of the Kind's Birthday Parade > i]' b»- by bddst- only27 words
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Article59 1933-06-02 9 London, June 1. J A romance following a J meeting aboard a liner on J the way home from the East J culminated m the wedding at J St. George's. Hanover Square, to-day of the Karl of Inehape to Miss Leonora Brooke, eldest daughter of the Rajah59 words
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Article137 1933-06-02 9 "Struggle Against Disruptive Elements" !S>w York. Junr 1. Biir<»n Ishn m an addKH at banquet 01 the Japan Society. referring to a con versa t ion he had with President Rooocvctt *ti<i 'hat he found he and Mr. Boot Will were m accord on many potato, and137 words
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Article111 1933-06-02 9 Imposing Funeral Ceremony London. M.i 30. Thousand* Crf Londonen to-day watched the i mural cortege ol Admiral Lord Wester Wemyss. The coffin ni borne an ji |un earriase (ron thy Admiralty to West.mmst"r Abbey where the timers 1 took place. His Majesty the Kinjr and tlie Royal Family111 words
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Article95 1933-06-02 9 Houses Searched By Vienna Police Vlfllll.i. I tun 1. Tin Austrian potto to-du\ rigorously searched lh«» Nn/i headquarters m Vienna, and houses of Austrian Nazi leaders iv Vienna and Other t<>vuis Including the house of Ben Habicht. HitItrt a^ont m Austria who has txvw negotiating with the Chancellor95 words
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Article57 1933-06-02 9 Suggestion For Industrialists' Conversations London. June 1. In thi Home ol Commons Mr. Ruiicimau said be bad received a reply to his suggestion lor eanvemttOM between British and Japanes* industrialist.^ a.s regards competition m overseas markets. The reply wai m< eivin^ consideration, bul lie was not yet m57 words
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Article66 1933-06-02 9 All-night Sitting of Both Houses Paris. June 1. DtMgreenwnt over the petrol monopoly provi ions m the budget kept both Houses sittinj ill nitrht long. Thr Bill WM shuttled half i IOMn times between Senate and Chamber untl i roinproinLse formula whs hammered out. The budget, which shows66 words
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Article54 1933-06-02 9 To l.«iul French Delegation to World Conference Paris, May 30. M. Cailhtux. President of the Finance Com mission of the Senate, will probably lead tb French delegation to the World Economic Oor ferener. The composition of the delegation fl a whole has still to be settled by the54 words
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Article36 1933-06-02 9 Paris, June 1. Colonel Stimson. the former Secretary < State, has accepted the invitation of the Frenc and German Governments to preside over tt permunent conciliation commission provided ft th» I,ocamo Convention. Reuter.36 words
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Article113 1933-06-02 9 Shares Worth $99 Sold For $75 PRIVILEGED PURCHASES Mr. N. Davis, General Pershing, and Colonel Lindbergh Washington, June 1. A further list of favoured customers was disclosed yesterday m the inquiry into Morgans by the Senate Banking Committee. Customers \w n permitted to buy United Corporation shares113 words
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Article130 1933-06-02 9 Tribesmen** Encounter With Europeans Nairobi, Mas Armed partial of wild Suk tribesmen from portions of Kenya, the northern frontier province. invaded the white settled area of LalkJpia m consequence of grazing and water havin? failed m their own district fottowtaa the recent drought A party of tribesmen130 words
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Article131 1933-06-02 9 Appointment of Colonel A. J. Ellis London. June 1. The War Ofltoe announce that Colonel A. J. Elhs D.S.O. has been appointed to the command of the Ti« ut-in area. Router. Col. Ellb; has n distinguished military record. ■bterlllf the Border Hi glllil 111 m 1901 he ■erved131 words
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Article125 1933-06-02 9 Nazi Measure to Raise Loans and Encourage Marriages Berlin, June 1. A bill authorising the Finance Minister to issue bonds- up to a thousand million marks to finance a government scheme to create work has been passed by the Cabinet The bill was sponsored by Heir Schacht who125 words
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Article73 1933-06-02 9 Renewed Moslem Attack on Yarkand Simla. June 1. Modem rebel! are attempting to enter the new city of Yarkand by tunnelling, according to the latest ncv.s reaching the Indian Foreign i Office which shows that the situation continues disquieting. It is also worsening m Kashjrar wherv further ni;hthm73 words
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Article47 1933-06-02 9 Riga. May 30. c The Latvian airmen, Pulins and Zelms. who left on May 28 on a flight to Gambia. British s West Africa, crashed to-day while flying over Pomerania. The airmen escaped with only slight injuries but the machine was damaged Reuter Wireless.47 words
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Article39 1933-06-02 9 I Prom Our O\vai Correspondent Kuantan, Jane 1. The District Officer, Kuantan who met with a motor accident here and was admitted to hospital, is progressing favourably. He was unoble to attend th<? installation of the Sultan39 words
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Advertisement180 1933-06-02 9 0 own fabric KTI'KSEKY Viyella is its name. Nursery Viyella is the perrei-t nursery fabrir. It is washable almost to infinity, and. never. never shrinks. It is soft and soothing to the most tender baby skin. Absorbent, safe, protective m all temperatures and climates. is Nursery Viyella. For all ages180 words
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Advertisement1014 1933-06-02 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STBAM NAVIQATION Co.. Ltd. Bteam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd., THE CUNARD BTEAHBHTP Co.. Ltd. THE STRAITS STE^IISHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK BTBAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE1,014 words
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Advertisement529 1933-06-02 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated In England) ''ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Oac B'por«. Sail* 8>«r« 6.8. CITY OF SHANGHAI For Havre, London. Rotterdam Hamburg June 27 July 1 6.5. CITY OF BEDFORD Fo.* Havre, London, Rotterdam529 words
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Advertisement333 1933-06-02 10 British India and Apcar U 'Incorporated m Fr.^.. MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARrr, SERVICES. RGO PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL N INDKK CONTBACT WITH Ills MAJttTVg dm. I.ONDOX A\D Ml i:\SI mm, SE^| OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA I J Due Tonnagr. <iiißapore. SOMALI 6 300 June 7 NALDI RAWALPINDI 17.000 Juno I333 words
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Advertisement680 1933-06-02 11 F" MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AM> LIPLE s M MIDDLESBROI GH. Xl AM ANI) HAKOZAKI MARD T. 10.500 Aug 910 'waß' 104(( Jine 2 ?fl TERUKUNI MARU T. 12.000 Aug 22 23 Jul; 19 14 HAKUSAN MARU T. 10.500 Sept' 7 R V 1 10.701) JUI> 21 i« HARUNA Nt^RU680 words
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Advertisement285 1933-06-02 11 EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OK HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND NEW YORK EUROPE285 words
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Advertisement813 1933-06-02 11 K. P. M. RONINKLIJKE PAKETVAAR'I MAATSCHAPPU Ol'HlK— Friday. June 2. MllOtOk 'passenger^ and mails only*. Batavia. S*>mara:i2 and Sou o.i.va. TOHlTl— Friday. June 2. Ben >\an-Deli MAROS— Friday. June 2. P: .^i-Radja. Sapat Tembilahan. Poeloe-f'jllas at.vi Reng;.: GEN. VLRSFVCK Friria;. June 2. Letona. Kramat. Tarempa. UcnUnf Poelop-P^ d Serassati. Midai813 words
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Article1076 1933-06-02 12 ALLEGED STUDIO INCIDENT £1.000 Damages For Screen Actress Mr. Justice Branson and a .special jury, m the Kings Bench, heard an action by Miss Alma Louise Taylor. lilm actress, claiming damages for alleged libel from Mrs. Robert Stevenson, professionally known a.s Cecilie Leslie, and the1,076 words
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Advertisement651 1933-06-02 12 Burns Philp Line. (incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Rrgulsr monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,376 tons) and %b» S.S. MANGOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] M MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de651 words
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Advertisement459 1933-06-02 12 THE EAST ASIATIC TO., LIMITED (Incorporated m Denmark) Telephone 5223 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. L HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penani M.S. Swett BORINQIA 20,6 JO/b 21/6 23/« FIONIA 11/7 11/7 12/1 147 ERRIA 1/8 1/8 2/8 4/8 LALANDIA 22/8 22/8459 words
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Advertisement46 1933-06-02 12 rwnan HUM jap,v "tVlfi BO> Hi FOR ROBI MRv s OUfOB lUI J BOSIXJ.N M MALTA M ERIK [ARI CLYDfI ICAB For ratp^ H IM- "MHfd r IMON ft, (v< S.ShimuraSj Shirt and Pyk Makers Complete Shii Outfits m M No. K2.2. Hrihfii.^l, SINGAPDRF Tel: tB46 words
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Miscellaneous628 1933-06-02 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m and Thursdays 7.30 am Kedah Monday ie Friday 7.30 ftJB. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 mm. Kuanlan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gtmas) every Monday.628 words
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Article272 1933-06-02 13 I league Of Nations I Weekly Report J')i' nr.,:,ji bui; ii/i g| Uu League oi Nations" eastern bureau for thi week ended Ifay 27th. ll as fallOWl It.tghdad l pla»n CMI 1 .<.nu illpox case. liavMJn 1J smallpox casta and 2 deaths as CnmpMßd with 7 ca.sts and272 words
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Article144 1933-06-02 13 koported Aboard I.ar^o i i Damn. May Zi>. ■k vfitiacuhii uempttper published hen- todaj imilll that a Manchukuo coast patrol pIMM on Tuesday located thf three Nanchant; British prtoOBCH aboard a lar^e junk m the Shi Rivev ■boUl twenty-onr MiiU'S west of PantfMUi. Elsjlity armed men art.- tumped144 words
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Article142 1933-06-02 13 Lykes Line Operating Big Service Of Vessels a circular lettM Imoml by ftfeasa. l^rkea Brai^ Ripley St(vamshlp Co.. Inc. of New Orleans, announces that they will begin at once taking over the vessels which they have purchased frf>ni the United States Shipping Board, and all sailings on and142 words
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Article98 1933-06-02 13 Chinese Steamer m Shanghai Shanghai. May :iO. Thr OhiMH ■toMMr Hoan. bound for An:oy. collided iii the harbour this morning j with an incoming vessel, the Johannc Justen- j sen. chartered by the Kailan Mining Adinlnis- i tration from the An^lo-Danish Steamship Company. The Hoan was rammed98 words
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Article74 1933-06-02 13 Loss Of Chinese Vessel Off Shanghai Shanghai, May 23. Tin Chinese gunboat Puhai, belonging to the Fishery Protection Bureau, struck submerged rocks at Tinghai. near the Chusan Island, on Sunday and sank, it was learned today. Her sister ship the Ha'iying. which also went aground In the vicinity74 words
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Article393 1933-06-02 13 Regulations Governing Navigation Disputes Jini.v.r. of Communications al NanKine ihas proinulyaud a set 01 rcgulatio«.s providing for the establishment, by the various Navigation Airau-.s Bureaux, of Arbitration Committees r« the Mittemeht of disputes arWng out of shipping collision,;. The following is a free and unoflctel tnin-slation of the393 words
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Article319 1933-06-02 13 Decrease In Tonnage Using The Port Tbc i< port b\ the Hong Kong Harbour Master <»n tbe Ootony*i ftMpplng last yoar states The year 1932 sbOWfld a .slight dSCNMM In tho amount of .^luppinj; nstag the port of Honp: Kon?. the largest decrease bein? m foreign ocean319 words
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Advertisement399 1933-06-02 13 i i CAPORE FREE PRESS Bee: 138 KOBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. ft Ctbte Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. !h» premier morning daily In Malaya. Delivered with the Thota Hazi each morning. Latest npws. latest telegrams and latest announcements. L.r.don rubber and tin cables appear daily -penal features include pictures, bridge notes. page with399 words
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Advertisement338 1933-06-02 13 All Sizes. In Latest Designs Prices Very Moderate. Wassiamull Assomull Co. SI SS High Street. Phone 7144. Grave Health Dangers of INDIGESTION S Id OASTRK TROUBLES 0 J^\t~ tlt Hundreds of people (ail emty prey* to thu l^*Mm^fe* rstr °y er Health. It bnng» sharp pama wttr I l*^ I338 words
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Miscellaneous133 1933-06-02 13 VESSELS ARRIVED Kit.'-lniiia Maru. Jap. 6147, from Yokohama 11.5, for Middlesbrough 2.6 Havol. Ger. 4418. from Bremen 16, for China. Japan via Manila 1.6. Him Tong, Brit. 109. from Malacca 1.6. for Malacca 1.6. Klang. Brit 72:*. from Penang 1.6, for PcJnang 3.6. Medu.sa. Brit. 323. from Kelantan 31.5. for133 words
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4718 1933-06-02 14 PENALTY ON EFFICIENCY, SAYS SIR ERIC GEDDES Forecast Of Rubber At Fraction Over Penny A Pound CUTTING PRODUCING COSTS Dunlop Wages Not Reduced]! In Spite Of Slump SIR Eric Geddes was frankly opposed to restriction talk when speaking at the annual meeting of Dunlop4,718 words
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Advertisement165 1933-06-02 14 P* M IW ■■■■■■■■■■■■■n <M m BRITISH BROADCASTING I CORPORATION j PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA. J STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. and FEDERATED MALAY STATES J FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. I 1 DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. Wavelength* 25.3 metres and 31.3 1 1 metres. Friday Jui, f 2nd. I GMT 130 p.m. Tinu Signal from165 words
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Advertisement499 1933-06-02 14 BANKS AND INSVR^i CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capita] In 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC. 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo S;uj4oii Amritsar Ipoh499 words
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Advertisement184 1933-06-02 14 THE YOKOHAfc J Hi Capital b UP) MX Reserve Pmm T I Hod 0,, MM** Calcutta i Uen. Hai Honolulu. X Rangoon. R, Sydnr\ Corn of th<> Int.:, -t '•Fixed I, Mts tra For j Ttta oat, THE EASTERN BAft Paid-up Cap. ißpser.e Fund a:.d Real HEAD OFFICE -L,^. BRANCHKS184 words
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Article161 1933-06-02 15 Changes m Representative Prices I May 27 2M BL American Can Com. 91. 92 89 7 Am T'phone and Tgrapl) 119', 119. 117 AtchetOO Railroad 68 68'^ 67 1 DupOdt 78 77 T v 75 'j Firestone. Common 20 20 "i 21 (ten. Electric 21', 21161 words
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Article101 1933-06-02 15 Latest Buyers Prices Singapore. June 1. Latest buyers' prices, received by cable tin> morning. fOf Malayan palm oil :md palm kernels tat as follows, estate Outhrie and Co.. Ltd.v Palm Oil m Hulk: c.i.l. landed Weights Hew York Philadelphia 3.40 cent.s 'U.S. currency) c.i. l. landed \vel»lu> U.S.A.101 words
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Article168 1933-06-02 15 GUTHRIE CO.'S WEEKLY REPORT Singapore. June 1. The Rubber market has had very -bullish 1 tone during the period under review. New York, has lead the way m the advancing ol prices, and the London and local markets have not been slow m following. While speculators, have been the main168 words
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Article91 1933-06-02 15 Profit for 1932 ffU £12.17<> (against £6.292 for 1931). add £27.449 brought forward, making £39.625 (£33.699>. Directors transfer to incometax reserve £2.500. and recommend first and final dividend of :> ,d. per share, freo of tax (against 'jd. per share for 1931 >. £9,375. leavln? to go91 words
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Article22 1933-06-02 15 1 Bousteud and Co., Ltd., Agents Takaupa Valley Tin May output 1.261 hours. 323.000 cubic yards, 1,596 piculs.22 words
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Article909 1933-06-02 15 Proposed "Buffer 1 \f VFI It must not be overlooked that the international agreement for restriction is a producer's agreement! and any study of the basic lonnaues must be made from the point ol view of the producer and of the Interests of the trade ol909 words
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Article917 1933-06-02 15 THURSDAY. IIJNI IST. IXWI CLOSTNO QUOTATIONS Bajen -•■»le*» C \s;im KlUnkMUOfl 28i .>'«Js \ustral Malay Mi 28s ID Iyer Hitam <os. 14s (id 15s 6d J \yor Wtef ($1) •> 105 J Bangrin Tin »£> 16s 9d 17s 9d Batang Padang ($1» 10 15 Batu Caves ($1)917 words
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Article343 1933-06-02 15 UXCHANGE RATES j June 1 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 1 32 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 London. 60 day, sight 2/3 31 32 London. 30 days' sight 2/3 15 16 London, demand 2/3 29 3J London. T.T. 2/3 T v oon Lyons and343 words
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91 1933-06-02 15 .Tone of Market :—Firm. Latest Cable :—London Spot Sheet 3 17 32d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet Si Gets per lb R.S.S equal to London Stundard Spot (loom)— Average bayan price i«m May-9.08 cts, i June Ist., VI o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal91 words
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Advertisement80 1933-06-02 15 rJf .^A |lg,o«M— Assurmnce m force over $35 t df ,§H IThe Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Btrmlti Settlement*) Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry, E.C The company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court ot England and complies with80 words
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Article948 1933-06-02 16 Blue Team Again Triumphs SUPERIOR SPEED Selection Committee Way Meet To-day Blue 1... in 1; K«<l t«-.im 1. Blur team, made up largely the same as m the previous match, anain triumphed m the third of the M.-ilaya Cup trials at Anson Road yesterday m a match948 words
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Article34 1933-06-02 16 iITk. CTertCal Unlon WUlards championship tournament between Teo Slew la™ **d Urn Chuan deck wiu uke piJTIt S Kew World on Sunday. The g»m«^ J? at am and will be C m34 words
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Article505 1933-06-02 16 Interesting Work Accomplished <By (he Free Press Special Correspondent* Thursday. The Bukit Timah course was appreciably I faster this morning than for some time past and a good deal of Interesting work was accom- j plLshed, although the number of horses using i No. 2 and505 words
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Article376 1933-06-02 16 Following are the handicaps for ttM fifth day jot the Singapore Tuvf Club Sprinc Professional Meeting on Saturday, June 3rd:— Ran- I.—-Ponies Classes 2 and 3 (combined) —l)iv. I—Cl rurs>—2.3o pm* Gold Pinch 9.4 Movalonv 7.11 Rosrmaiy 9.1 S6B 7.7 Get Up 8.2 Miss Cue376 words
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Article459 1933-06-02 16 WEEK-END TOURNAMENT ORDER OF PLAY Ladies Match For McCabe Reay Cup Play m the Straits Settlements vs. Malay States ladies match for the McCabe Reay Cup. arranged by the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya, will commence on Saturday a'. 10. 30 at the Tanglin Club. The ties459 words
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Article275 1933-06-02 16 Evans Gives Police The Lead s.s. Mm t; mCJJ. l. j The Police gained one of thfir wary infrequent victories m this season's second division football competition when they defeated tho Medical [College Union by two goab to one -it the Jiilon Besar Stadium yeMerdav. II WM275 words
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Article69 1933-06-02 16 The following events have been arranged by the Royal Singapore Yacht Club for Sunday. l International 6 metre class: Team practice "B" class:— The "B" class will sail the last of I a series of two races for the Clifford Challenge Cup. Start 10.10 a.m. Courses will69 words
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Article37 1933-06-02 16 The Clerical Union will run its second annual football league some time m the middle of July. Entry will close on July Ist, and an i entrance fee of 25 cents will br- charged to each participant.37 words
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Article63 1933-06-02 16 FOURTEEN PROBABLE STARTERS Donoghue to Ride Solfatara London, Junr 1. Oak* probable runners: Arethusa < Gordon Richardsi ArtLstic (Frickabyt; Betty «Dick): Brown Betty rChilds): Celestial City »CHfl Richards). Chatelaine (Fox>: Coin of the Realm iHany WrajjuO Furtor < Jones r. GtM-rard's Cross <Brennan>: Katherine Roet !(Gethin):63 words
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Article242 1933-06-02 16 Sdanjjor F.A. and Touring Teams Thr honorary secretary ot the BeJangor WJL 'has hMMd the foUoiring circular to aml kited clubs: Clubs intending to tour and play football MtahN outside thr State nmst. obtain the iSelangor Football Assixiations sanction beiore- hand. The following particulars must be (supplied when242 words
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Article198 1933-06-02 16 Japanese and Cubs to Meet on Sunday On Sunday there will be mnttwr b:isebal. rhush between tht Jaoanes* fTllltWlllf Old Bofl and the Cubs, koeaJ organisation of basebiil! enthusiasts. The Cubs* nine has recently OMB >treiuthenjed by new material and an interesting same is promised, as the Old Boys198 words
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Article63 1933-06-02 16 Won By H.H. A#a Khan's Oastur London, Jane 1 The race for the Coronation Cup «v decided afl Epsom to-day the result beinp: H.H. Aga Khans DASTUR Mrs. C. Rich's SILVERMERE Mr. A. J. Smith's CHINA KING Four ran. Won by three lengths. 1 skmilttr distance between second63 words
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Article83 1933-06-02 16 Cricket Teams For Week -End Matches The 10l lowing teams have been .selected to represent the Ceylon Sports Club In matches this week end; Against Willis' XI on Saturday; M. Ignatius, K. Muthukumaru. Ben. Dudley, K. Kanagaretnam, Alwis, V. Puramsothy, Thambirajah. V Ambiava-jar. Thuralsingam, R. S. V.83 words
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Article46 1933-06-02 16 Ten cards were taken out for the ladles ftwreomes at Keppel Golf Club which resulted In a tie between; Mrs. J. L. Campbell and Mrs. W. P. Douglas 43— 13V4— 29 H Mrs. E. LitchfleUi and Mrs. P. J Crawley 4*— l6^— JliH46 words
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Article66 1933-06-02 16 hi Jalan Hesar Stadium Next Week The Out ram School Annual Sport* tak»^ place at thr Jiilan |hh St;uJiun: on hihl:r. Jnn« 9th. Tin sport- will b*>uu\ :\t |J| pin and than will be drill Maplaf at .> pm Mrs. A. S Haynes bas BdMSBM to dl66 words
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Article95 1933-06-02 16 I ■union >La> lU The annual trek to Espom In readiness for to-morrow's Derby has already htm Mai BBBJ visitors are aspasted to ilttp m tin \irmitv v the course to-night. An autocyn- plan piloted by two Scotland Yard officials will annin »>• used for controlling' trwilii95 words
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Article60 1933-06-02 16 The following are the veins lor \nc Negrl Bembilan State trial to be bold on June s:— Probable Statr XI (Whites).—Ve.rnryin Ne^Tnan. Shu Kirn Kuuara'n.Mi. Kam l'w» Ewan: Baag Weng. A. FireirH. ftfcltM, 1W Chye. Mat Tanjong. Vasmcmm'ft XI (C«lour«).—Alexandf r N Marimuthu, Ismail: Chan Lencr. Km60 words
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Article16 1933-06-02 16 Brilkh hur Tennis (hampN Rv Oral Kurlm I uni < \V 1 liiixtrt In16 words
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Article24 1933-06-02 16 si I• im I" stmhilan x I 'a crt !scc A. B. O 1 Cr S. ft C H H WA24 words
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Article16 1933-06-02 16 rh« tbeSl on B R < d. c mX* Balh. s Orlil.' J W Oi»hlers16 words
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Article40 1933-06-02 16 London. May ML Sir Malcolnin Campbell, who Ls at present In Budapest, contemplates shortly beginning preparations to rac* hla "Blue Bird" on Hortobagy plain near Debrecen which he consider* well adapted for record motor racfne— British Radio.40 words
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Article26 1933-06-02 16 Mr. Dunbar. engineer- m -chance of the Perak River Hydro-Electric Company s power station j at Chenderoh, and Mrs. Dunbar. will be r^ini: j home shortly.26 words
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Advertisement82 1933-06-02 16 No One I is immune from n M Protect Yoursl against financial lo s j through illness I b> Insurance. I I THE OCEAN BS3&J ior particulars I r j j^^%^ Th^Tavou ri te Jof Every Cup Throughout tht World tht best fudges of quality and good value insist on82 words
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