The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 June 1933
1933-06-03
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Title Section18 1933-06-03 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. *No7i:i.97S. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1933. 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article78 1933-06-03 1 King's Birthday honours Fajte <irm-r.il condemnation of the true* is expressed all over China. Signs of civil war between South -weal and the Central forces are more ominous. Page 9. There was another sensational de\Hopnif m m the Morgan enquiry Page 9. The assets of the l-ord78 words
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Article99 1933-06-03 1 THE HONOURS LIST London. June 2. The follow m;- ai«- I'mouo the Kind's Mrttadtgi Honours. Kniuhts <•! the TliLstl< l'hr Dukr <>l QloQOMter MMI the Earl o! Kluin. There are fout ik-^ bMtNM: Mr. Ci H lxint-Fo\. fonMC Secretary for Iffctoa, Sir Edward Illffe, Sir Ernest Palmer andReuter - 99 words
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Article1092 1933-06-03 1 I*HKHh «m nolhinu m inui< at< rhat iw v.Ji k nius. H«- walked into th«- Pre* PicSi, om<« v <m. u;t\ thK week as if h«OMftotol to be pounced upon and thrown into tin' street at an\ moment. "Author." MOMVOd t hr literary editor tosnbinu the1,092 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement166 1933-06-03 1 JIGIA TEA mwi hf freshneBB n d <rai:rance of the dirwi to your home. Baffles hotel MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL pecial Dinner and Race Ball iiss RYA FORSTER'S CABARET FINAL PERFORMANCE EXTENSION TILL 2 a.m. BOOK NOW BOOK NOW PHONE SMI. KAFFLES CELEBRATED "ORCHESTRA COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED Head IMfce: IS,166 words
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Advertisement116 1933-06-03 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER ■I PROVIDED BY I THE TALENTED CHILD DANCER I RENE PAVLETTE VIOLIN SOLOS BY PAUL STRAUSS DINNER NON-DINERS Sl. —-ADMISSION. i;\ii:\KlO\ TO 3 ii.in. I SAY STENGAH "DUFF" I /II ii I!i I Alt ■Lik^k^^fiM I I if iJffP Ifn T s-' .^i^^^jß^H, Jt^^^^^^E&j^^L.116 words
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Advertisement176 1933-06-03 1 Chancellor ol the Exvh«*quer to the House «>f Commons. He su&t;e>ted i«» particular time Pane Mr. 1.. T. Thornton- smith's Chatelaine won the Oaks Stakes at Kpsom Pate 16. Skull Cap's -.elections for to-day's Sinifapore Turf Club rare* I»a»;e Hi. The Regular* von the Garri&wn <up b> del'f.itnu the Vounterrs176 words
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Advertisement11 1933-06-03 1 Thero is no hotter Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article339 1933-06-03 2 Mutiny Broke His Heart Bramwell 'Booth, second General of the Salvation Amy, eldest aon of the famous first General, died of a broken heart broken by the action of the High Council of the Salvation At-my m deposing him from command. There tan be little doubt of this339 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement521 1933-06-03 2 BOARD RESIDENCE. 3 TANGLIN HILL Near Garrison Golf Course SINGLE AND DOUBLI ROOMS AVAILABLE PERSONAL SUPERVISION MODERN SANITATION 'elephoae 5798 or write for appointmentMr*. A. B. Matthews, "EAST ANGLIA," f OXLET RISE. Near Town. High and cool situation. Large grounds. Excellent cuisine. Tennis. Garages and modern sanitation. Dally or monthly521 words
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Advertisement445 1933-06-03 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE ls hereby given that tenders are 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 Sept445 words
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Advertisement319 1933-06-03 2 i U I Nerve troubles I fL Loss of nerve-strength may result m such -JLHLwwwS?V_ B teemingly diSerent complaint- a- 1111 l 11 1 1 1 111 11 1 111 IE ••^k»v -i Wvllnr IiCW tite t sleeplessness,and nervous head* -he* Uxle—nem by •urtinf a course of Sanatogen g^p*— I319 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous258 1933-06-03 2 rTHK WEKK Saturday June 3rd. High Water. 04 52. 7.2 ft 13.0.V 7.3 tt Public Holiday. Kin^ Birtlida' Ce:e:n(»ninl parade. Padang. 7.30 a.m. Openinf; of new Pier. Singapore Rares. Cricket S.C.C. vs. Nsfrf Senibuan. Padang: SRC vs. Johore C.C.. SRC ground: S.C.R.C KhalSfl Assn. S.C.R.C ground; Selangor State vs. Penang.258 words
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Article115 1933-06-03 3 Stone Coffin Finds In Kent been diaoovend dnr-..-(iancl. Knit, factory. H tory to tha mstal- m bin at the works of the hat they took to i found t<> be a atone and wn hiu v.cH i' UUM of what had bulU man. I luring rhe day115 words
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Article59 1933-06-03 3 [irking Provincial Suspects In London Aland Yard, v how :.-j I '.i<... ,'U uhat ecret work, is -inspt ctor Charlefl eretlj In Lon;n.\ im lal CI !!i:is to ona bad any ■■■otla Id. m a tin force In !90f, and detective. Wensli he Divi- < H Dtvlalon.59 words
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Article55 1933-06-03 3 >ydnej Sleepers Awakened Bj P.O. N>diuv. \.S. Walrs. ail me early, bmUmt I l)( in'.rtmci.t has enioi >>i \hv school-book im ol the U'i< phoiiH. over-s)eepin| vi nn■ln b Bwakenad ai an| tost of 2.d. Tv Ice U i( phone rail b» wakened earljr, re- Ing R(»73. v55 words
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Article78 1933-06-03 3 Waller Scott Honoured I" Catalonia Kurrrloiia. May 11. H< of the Catalan C»rta Ifentstmft, Cht bacreci monn- re to plant, a sprig of oi ihe centenary Bcott tott, Benor IfacJa .said ye>:i H.t<« lona were It is significant." he 1 *n ol BcotC rolticidcs with "Mtawiet, If78 words
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Article46 1933-06-03 3 '"•t.rxs Speech On llm Air d d May 17, hu ■<i Ettatc tot British Braad- 1) mi Ooram club ill t> broadcasted to I to I :*r> p m n Zoaci on 12.45 ...mi to 120 •I■ i m Bri- Zaa md 2a:>46 words
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2109 1933-06-03 3 Scottish Church To Remove Sex Barrier if report OJ toe Commute- on a Petition meeralng the P.ace of Women m tbf Church st&tea thai, the various petitions presented to be iUi: !;i a. -h.uiy ;-nd the Commission of As < nibh < Church ol2,109 words
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Article189 1933-06-03 3 Operation On Most Famous Black Panther The best-known Black Panther m the world Maud." presented to the Zoo m 1922 by the Prince of Wales on his return from his Indian Tour has been operated upon, under chloroform, ir the London Zoo. A painful in-growing claw, which189 words
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Article184 1933-06-03 3 Miss Gladys Cooper, the actress, was sli«htl3 injured m a motor accident near Maidstone on May 14. The two-seater car m which she was tra- I veiling to London with Sir Neville Pearson, her (husband, came Into collision with lorry and was badly damaged Broken184 words
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Article110 1933-06-03 3 Princess Arthur ol Connauyht has made her first a( replant flight She first went up with Mr J A. Mollison m a "Puss Moth" at Staglane aerodrome tor joy ride over London, and later went with a party to Leamington to pay a .surprise isit to Sir Alan Cobhams national)110 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement44 1933-06-03 3 I New Smooth White Skin In 3 Days f nST JltONO I TMIHO .•id Porea and \hm Cone J orevmr! W'lUl.ri t i IS i .-•I' I* du» w> Kit, I i i <■■.„. i 1 1 .>-d D k r, 4 ha **T. DON44 words
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Advertisement241 1933-06-03 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1926. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Raffles Chambers. Raffles Place, Singapore. BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street. Malacca, 11, Light Street, Penang, AMD 4, Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 5. Q. Wong, Esq., (Chairman), K.241 words
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Article830 1933-06-03 4 Survivors Of Another Age The reoenl bankniptcv pronredtngi a«am.st the man who thatched Princess Elizabeth's m ;del house are a melancholy reminder of the fate which is befalliim many ancient trades, writes N. Lewis Holt. For centuries menfolk m the Fen country i found employment830 words
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Article1097 1933-06-03 4 Mystery Story Of Science RUNNING~DOWN Sir Arthur Rddington Explains The ordinary man, with little ori no .scientific knowledge, finds it bard to grasp what we now mean when we speak of the "Universe." And the* brJNni rapidity with which new theories have! r»eentl> sprun up, coupled1,097 words
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Article322 1933-06-03 4 r Address Presented Hv Indo-Ceylonese H H the Sultan of Pahang at hfa instailalion received the following address From the EndoCeylonese community of Pahang: We the members of the Indo-Ceylone.se community of Pahang. beii leave, on this auspscloni occasion of your installation as Sultan oi Pahang, to322 words
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Article121 1933-06-03 4 Record Of Wokingham Since 1,146 London. Thr raft] Hiiiut oi the old -word Berkshire town of V/oklnghain is Workingham But it was Jar more difficult than it v.oukl appear to deddi this, for the town has had 32 names, and only long research has ihmm the original name121 words
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Article330 1933-06-03 4 Mohammedan Advisory Hoard Desired A meetini of the Straits Settlements < Malacca Association was held on Monday at the Malacca Club with Mr. W. Munro m the chair when matters connected with the Trade Commission and the need of a Mohammedan Advisory Bonrd wem the chief subjects discussed.330 words
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Article349 1933-06-03 4 Sections; for Paintings and Photography Tin tenth Malayan Exhibition rill b held In] Kuala Lumpur on August I, ti and 7. tru.s year. lh« schedule ul tin art and photography .section, ot which Mrs. r. a. Barbovir is hon. secretly, nas .iiivi be n received. It contain.-- certain349 words
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Article21 1933-06-03 4 1 Thirty-aaven thousand nine hundred pounds will Ix borrowed by Westminster City Council lor a new street between Cufon-atrttt and Borkeley-square.21 words
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Advertisement42 1933-06-03 4 tempting m aroma, rich and satisfying m flavour a quality tea that never varies ujtopon tt r^\!\\ bi| user ]P '-v *y —^b -> >v 4^ijto3w Lev 9 r lid l##^ ."-•^v ~^?SS^KL for daily use JLj&&§SA Brooke Bond Tea with garden freshness.42 words
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Advertisement194 1933-06-03 4 smashing reductions/ pairs at these MMthtaf pri< ts. before they are all sold. 1 m k t h( amazing price reductions hrlou Ordinal >a|( Cba Saadak mjq nJ| Ladies Best Boy CaH ISJQ < <k t Ladies Welied Shoes 9&M f Ladies I'laited UM u M i Ladies Satin Silk194 words
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Article176 1933-06-03 5 |,r l swettenham CJLC. Wip* OB Arrears Uaag iuod.i>. meeting ol ttM Ron reation Club. Port •i chib bouse on sm. 1- ted ofßce 1 on Ke-ple.-.1- hon secretary and traa- hon. Mcretarj fi"d rununittM. Oh Jo/ i Y<.onu Yon-. H-ih i.un Kirn Slang; sports Hot house176 words
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Article70 1933-06-03 5 Vladivostok Trade al a Standstill Uarhin. Maj -!.*>. nn- Hertous effect which the suspension oi Ommgta traAc \ja tin- Chinese ■■■***** l Railwax has had upon Vladivostok i- shown m S r- port stathlfl that this once- nourishing port i- almost dead as far as trade is70 words
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Article96 1933-06-03 5 \t an iiKtiK s f al BMaddbtnm biflrmars on Kh/.aixth Oooper inti), <>f Cumberland street. Blackburn, who du-<i while >.i»dri an sxueatbetie. the resident sui'4icnl OACCT, Dr. Seppa. told the corooer that before Urn operation began Mjs. Cooper's heart stopped In slim After' rartoua mnedses had been96 words
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Article442 1933-06-03 5 PJtITISH SKILL AT ARMS, IX 300 YEARS Oldest Regiment Of The Service Tiir glorious raeord of three osnturtss <>t the huhtinu history of the Royal Scots, entto- mtstiip: the militaiv annafcj of Europe was to be ootanesAorated at the Royal Tournament at Olympiu. The pnMOl442 words
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Article108 1933-06-03 5 Newport and Swindon Seek Re-election Newport County a:iti Swindun Town, the bc>tton two clubs ni ihc Southern Section, were reeommi nded for re-eh vtion at the meeting b Loudon oi ih«; Bouthern BectloM chjfea. The sui-viect has now to be put before the annual meeting ol tin108 words
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Article26 1933-06-03 5 Major C. C. B. Morris will be ihc m w chief oi the London Fire Brisad* Hi- will be paid £1.400 ;j year. rMog to £1.800.26 words
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Article, Illustration54 1933-06-03 5 NSTAL LATION OF SULTAN OF PAHANG ■rtaUatftMl ol the Sultan of Pahanj? was marked by picturesque ***** Tin- photograph shows the saluting base with His Highness' spearmen lined up alongside. The bathing: plan*, which was erected 80 yards from the Astana m< tin spectators of the Pckan ceremonies. Kuantan Boy54 words
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Advertisement43 1933-06-03 5 ii" Ty^gggsw Holiday Matinees TO-DAY— TO-MORROW and MONDAY .'US. Nu^ h« 's i" the BREWERY TRADE BVSTER KEATON m his funniest M.-Ci.-M. Picture WHAT! NO BEER?" with S( HNOZZLF/ DURANTB. ii s i iik Bl(i LAUGHING SHOW of Use Weeh 1.15 NIGHTLY 9.1543 words
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Advertisement255 1933-06-03 5 "Definitely Worth Seeing" STRAITS TIMES "Fulfils all Expectations" FREE I' HESS.. [capitol] SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEES— TO-DAY, TOMORROW and MONDAY NIGHTLf aTTIS amMUT CECIL B. dc MI LLE continues Triumphantly lv Crowded Houses SIGN OF THE I ,1 JhKFDRK MARCH as II KIJSSA LANDI m ■MARCUS SIPERBITS. V MKRCIA A j255 words
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Article181 1933-06-03 6 Programme Of Meeting At Sandwich I Tnc «it jl t ryiit'mt open to members oi the A: s»;c liit on of British Malaya and U) (orner rcaftdenta oi MSlaya and resident* of Malaya iiom on leave (not necessarily members or the Association! will be held :«t Pi luces181 words
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Article252 1933-06-03 6 Tunbridffc Wells Rangers r i lion The findings <> the Kent County P.A. om* mission into the financial affair- of the Tunbridge Wei'... Rangers fc. me as follows: "That Mr Richard Hendrie. late secretarymanager, be suspended from all Football and tootbaii management permanently. •That .\rr. vv. h. Jones,252 words
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Article162 1933-06-03 6 (Jlastfow Boys Beaten m London i I Prom Our Own Correspondent 1 London. May 15 London Boys were not justly entitled to the victoiy tbey gained OVW Glasgow Boy* m the inter-city game on the Fulliam F.C.'.s (round on Saturday. They got the verdict only by reason,162 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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1497 1933-06-03 6 DEFENCE SAVED ENGLAND Wild Partisanship Of j; Spectators j i [Proc Our Ov n Corresponde.it ',i London, .May 16. I j The International Niece: match between Italy :-nd En-land which ended In a draw of one each at Rome has routed very treat t*n- troversy1,497 words
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Article543 1933-06-03 6 Death of Famous Rugby International The Blackheath Club has lost one of its most distinguished and oldest members by the death, at the age of 77. of Dv. Lennarl Stoke*, who long after his playing days were done kept alive his interest In the game and. until543 words
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Article57 1933-06-03 6 A pleasant incident took place during the professional uolf tournament at Southport. At one hole a player found his ball lying m a lark's nest containing two baby birds and two e?g«. Rather than play the shot and destroy the nest he went back to play another ball although that57 words
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Advertisement189 1933-06-03 6 Had Psoriasis Years Agony to Walk About Healed by Cuticura I was a sufferer of psoriasis for several years. The complaint began with just a few scaly patches on my back and arms. After a few months it broke out on my left limb and the irritation was awful. The189 words
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Advertisement356 1933-06-03 6 3%^FV/I.JL KJK^ WCil J13I! Ik x^ jfm^<^ f -i* 1 Riill iv_n Ib\~^____!Vk \i\ f^*** 1 _vj I xj^w^^* j^w""^ m W/^ HORLICK^S MALTED MILK jf shortens convalescence -B»V>rH/M^ T N a hot climate, conva- cows' milk enriched wi,l, t i lf jm//rA\]llm^P X. Ics< cnce ls nearl -v always356 words
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Article959 1933-06-03 7 Iv HORSES WERE T EDJN_WAR ijHiJvh Inventions That Benefited World e«v one of H :i meetlni ofl xhv H b on Wednesday when i k Bddlngton. H Karly H i idington said: H I "UK mi :i; H ittlH which their H make rafflvami m H959 words
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Article438 1933-06-03 7 Questions to Colonial Secretary TRANSFER OF CONTROL Is It a Retrograde Sten t London. May 14 1 1 he following reference to the Wilson report wmt made m the House of Commons Brigadier-OeneraJ Nation aated the Secretary "i State for the Colonies if he can gtve438 words
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Article39 1933-06-03 7 For TiH'sd:»v. .lunt". Gth. 1933 n Mr. .1 »i-l \\h i.c> al 11 a.m. BummonAes-ui-ChaJnbei i. Before Mr. JsmUm mh at il a.m. knating Bummonses. 1m lihl. <"«»uM ;«t ILJI a.m. I tions Petition and Judgment Summon:39 words
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Article297 1933-06-03 7 SENTRY HOLDS UP RIKISHA CHINES?: PASSENGER AND A BAG Man Charged With i Theft While a police constable was on sentry duty In Orchard Road, on Thursday night, he saw ;i weU-dTMMd Chinese coming along m I ukisha. which also contained a large bay. The man vu stopped and his297 words
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Article, Illustration187 1933-06-03 7 Malay Boy Soprano Among the Artists Th< popularity ol local Childmis Concerts to be c UK asing i >.< i toria liemurial Hall was crowded ni last m^iit I and v mas good tiiat mi ntanj attended i. toi Mist Ruth Loiraiue-Closc th> [ainou: >iii» nmpisi. gave several187 words
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Article97 1933-06-03 7 Progress of Imperial Airways As briefly announced m the tree Press yesterday the Imperial Airways mat him Atalanta. which is bo survey the route to Australia, has !eH Ixmdon. The r.a.f. authorities at B?letar confirm that the plane left London on Ma\ M and took off from Cairo at97 words
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Article44 1933-06-03 7 Seremban Chinese Sentenced [FTOBO Our Own Coiresponch nt! Seremban. June I. CfefiMM who stole- a bund!.- of firewood it poor Chinese woman had shouldered all tlv way to the market was sent to uaol for 21 days by the Seremban magistral! yesterday.44 words
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Article58 1933-06-03 7 W. Bro. Oliver Marks. C.M.G., P.D.D G.M.. E.A.. was installed into the chair of the Empire Lodge, No. 2108, on May 10th, by W. Bro. Sir Maurice Jenks, Bt.. who was assisted m the ceremony by W. Bro. W. P. Hutt. 0.8.E.. and W. Bro. P. J. Sproule. two former58 words
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Article453 1933-06-03 7 WORK OF THE BRITISH LEGION Employment For Disabled ihc Hon. Secretary of ttn Mjl Btiwk-ts Association of Malaya has received the following letter from the Organising Secretary of the Appeal and Publicity Department of the British Lcyion The preliminary arrangementi lor the 1933 Remembrance Day Appeal for453 words
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Article250 1933-06-03 7 Javanese Sent to Prison For Three Months Housebrci tools wer< exhibited m the second magistrate's Court yesterday when s Javanese v.aa charged ik!<;: Mr. a \v Bay Soi no .)iii Hassan, was accused ol being In posses ion ol housebrcaUing Implements. In his ;..m tht exhibits were a250 words
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Article96 1933-06-03 7 Kvidoncc of Well-known Business Mm Meetings of tht Trade Commission were held m the Council Chamber. Singapore, on Tiusday. Wednesday and Thursday Evidence was received from Mr. L. LangdCfl Williams, Manager ol The Singapore Improvement Trust, regarding the operations of the Tru.st m relation to the Industrial development96 words
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Article869 1933-06-03 7 An F.M.S. Broker Looks AGE OF PLENTY Penalties For Not Accepting Free Money! i Fran Our Own Correspondent I Klang. May 11. An auc of scarcity and famine had given place to an ace of plenty; a new economic policy was thMC fOTC obviously necessary U>v adequate869 words
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Article113 1933-06-03 7 Kala-Azar Transmitted By Sahd-Fly Calcutta. May 29. Research In tropical diseases carried on at the Calcutta Sehoo! of Tropical Medicino last year has been i (warded with success m many directions one cf the most important being the I discovery of a clcse connexion between kala-azar 'black fever)113 words
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Article91 1933-06-03 7 tiO >I.P.H. Chase After Car Thieves Mw.; Betty "Bow. a Middlesbrough mil. succeeded m overtaking alleged motor -(ar thieves after a thrilling chase. The pursuing car at times touch' 'I sixty miles an hour. Miss Bow. on a policeman's instruction?.. drove her car m front of the91 words
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Article339 1933-06-03 7 SERANGOON ASSAULT SEQUEL DISPUTE AMONG LOCAL ARABS Another Three Men rmcQ Some time ago, it v. ill bt recalled t»u« Criminal Distrn 1 Judf Mr. H. A. Form. li. aid a case m Which M I PCTlimwnct '>l .1 cii nitibetween rival parties ot the local Arab community— an Arab339 words
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Article170 1933-06-03 7 Tower Ceremony To He Heard In Malaya I From Our Own QoßMpondeajt] London, >I.»r I l LMenen to KiTipur broad a t -t> win hi mtereated' to know thai an the -un-n Bone «hi June Ittli the Benloc T. T Rao -will \n near*, and an ox<170 words
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Article159 1933-06-03 7 Indian I'unishnient On Girl Who Left Tribe Within :< v. mila ol iMtalamMi Miami a sixWcn-ycar-old Scminule Indian gnl, Hosvllc Billie. bM paid v.ith inn litvUom for a !>rie.f Incursion into the vnx '.m: ol white wom'ii I-'.ir^d by tin- strange biautics ol white wr nit n159 words
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Article118 1933-06-03 7 Passenger Train Hits LigM Engine Thirty-live peWCM v• r» inuir» fl ulun passenger train came m CQUMSfI v.ith ;t h^ht engine outside Sandhills BteMOB, MM livcipool. None of the injtivd was detain ■■<{ hi hospital. The trnin was tlie 5.2() from E\( -hange. Liverpool. t«> Kirby. and was118 words
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Article142 1933-06-03 7 Ifonben «»i the riiimiiiiiMm Ok*, .it thur r.Oth annual Mrtfclf, MMBded Mj m i.j. to allow womtn U. lunch and din- m thr Ljw OrlH Room. 7'hcy are still foibi «i. n In other parts of thr club xcept on th<- ran OB of political and private dinm r.s Among142 words
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Article215 1933-06-03 8 Well-known Harpist's Singapore Visit Mtsa Hutu Lorratne-CloM an mternationallyknown mIo harpist, arrived m Mnaapore from JaYl by the Johan \un Oldenbainevelt yesterday. IliM Lorwtnr Close, who is American-bom bur Whose SMUsM is KuyJLsh and still residing m London, has eivon nnri taken pan m ooncerta ,iii Now York,215 words
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Article104 1933-06-03 8 LATKST RrBBER AND TIN PRICKS AND STERLING PATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow RUBBER London, June 2. Spot, sellers 9 I6d Spot, buyers 31 2 d July-Sept 3 19 32d Oct-Dec104 words
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Article66 1933-06-03 8 For the opening or tne new pier to-day, with the exception of the cars from Government I House and Flagstaff House and those displaying a large red card on the bonrvt. all cars will park m the special car park to the south oi the pier— or66 words
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748 1933-06-03 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1933. SKLLING THE PRODUCT The brand of Dunlop optimism enunciated by Sir Eric Qeddea at the annual meeting Of his company Will, we think, arouse comment Ol a varied nature amongst average plantation companies not so wellequipped and financed as Dunlop's. That production costs748 words
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Article926 1933-06-03 8 LOVK ROMANCE OF THK Introduced by Indian (From Our Own Correspondent; I i melon. May !l. L;iM week there was a premiere prencnMltion ol the first ;»11 Indian. Film at the. Tivoli Theatre. The film was called "Karma" and the players, the settings and the926 words
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Article80 1933-06-03 8 Result of New Measure Far Rice m Bangkok rFrom Our Own OORWpaadMfc] llariKkok, June i. Yesterday Uu flowrnment Introduced > new metric kuein for selling paddy and M :<sult IWt a single ps*«l<t> boat ;irrn>"l at an\ mil' m Bangkok. Dnkll iMI upsot at OH < hanur bui80 words
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Article23 1933-06-03 8 (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIOHT i London. June 2. Bruas Perak report, debit for th»- \»"ar ended Feb. 28 of £1.62423 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Letter24 1933-06-03 8 To the (ditor I Sir. rorthrnn:, Free i>- Ln-ndo. Thovo s.vni: Xf tr, I happen* It tho prcwni alruav., an I24 words
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Letter28 1933-06-03 8 1«> thr l.dit.n Wft ■fa y« FMM !Y..- that Md Btagapor* for ■Udom n i. the ;v tup b .ship> thr i»p mem PHnl*v28 words
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Letter30 1933-06-03 8 I•• (til I (iltltl H 1 I P m 'ni'- m veeka tm I wppear tin I opt rat H Th. Dui< U I HVt H Decmbi H30 words
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Article104 1933-06-03 8 Supported ih, I So\ ict I UN nn > I Piwid- Dl .tr luain.i,: H item f- it v,, tin i int. H lion H l'h« S. I not i H Btlll] th J that :■>.;., H Uk exi*t< I (i\l< 1 1 I H th< pUiTass - 104 words
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Article22 1933-06-03 8 Mi^sinu fioaf Lfcu*J I Huu4 Rep* V I I r m ..I ih. I I Hiak. U I• I22 words
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Advertisement309 1933-06-03 8 mwu ""X^ From the British <~^2> q:^^/t^> WEST INDIES Rose s 7^ Lime Juice fr sgfi- Made from fresh Lime Fruit jrp^} v. a^^ Cane Sugar JBagi'- ENTIRELY —^Sv^~ BRITISH CALJDBnm BY SPKC'IAI iS^^flfc^JSSy lo H.M. IMF M'l'OlN IMI I K1N(; OI SI AM DIAMOND SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND309 words
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Advertisement77 1933-06-03 8 BEAUTY PRODUCTS The secrets that have cared for the complexions of ELLEN TERRY and her famous family, now available to YOU. WATCH THIS SPACE I Depot British Dispensary, Ltd. 33, Raffles Place Singapore. A RETIRED COLONEL 88 YEARS OE AGE has just taken Up golf. It seems rather late m77 words
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Article213 1933-06-03 9 KNIGHTHOOD CONFERRED j |P N H!(i(iAR!) r waetm FOR MR- JfsTRACHAN ktfORE WOMEN'S WSTI.MTIONS j; ii» ?h«- Hirthday ry, legal and recognised alim ilii. \)VVI\ strait^ Settlement! a Kniuh C.M.O is awarded latelj general Vf^ Railways. Th< ofn- teaaed lo wtv. in/ Honours Biiihdaj KM.m i i'.\<213 words
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Article46 1933-06-03 9 fission to Take Over »*nted Territory London May 31. John sinion. m tlwl he wh -lad the lettlePVU and 'H 2&th at Oenera. :h< loiniula CammttlM mUoa oi hojj- urtthin thirty ci by thr li. i lit i. V 0< tmtloo of the ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article23 1933-06-03 9 REDS SENTENCED I For Four < unmnkts Berlin, Jun*' I. on Com- > mii Bloody .'i betwwn ;2 mtn kui.d 1 to ueath and ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article325 1933-06-03 9 DOCUMENT DRAWN UP i Allegations Against H.tshiriKtiti. lun. Then- r-m a ematlonal development In tht Morgan :nquny vhi-n John Hackett. d ..rribim •nm.sHf m a rnau six-* ihi Deputy Pottce ComD IwlOlWr Of N.w York City .said hr had bwn called .>n b| th<- ■enate Hanking ConimiH.eReuter - 325 words
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Article98 1933-06-03 9 Significant Powers of I".S. President l.nmlMii. I line >. Jit «ii,ii. it mil wuii Mi. Neville Chamberlain's answer In 'lv HoVflM «n Commons yesU'iday to •ir qnsjtlon o' 11. QfDvermncnt'i Intentions concerning the War Lxbis taMtalment, when h •:<icl it vai not desirable i<> Make any itatement *iReuter - 98 words
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Article152 1933-06-03 9 \Va>hii»ftlnu. June i. War Debt* \s«-v» dtocusaed m tht Senate n.-ii:i.\ when v keen mw <>i ri';«nt »*s was hn'ii ;>;. B imtoi TyOtngi «>> Maryland fcOv.nrds tin proposed lump sou payment and mid l'< WOllld \\t lrorar anj ;t.'iimi» \vhf> OOllld sh«m bo« Britain aUn only i7MOO,OM tn -'iitiReuter - 152 words
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Article461 1933-06-03 9 Declaration By Chancellor of the Exchequer NO PARTICULAR TIME Review of Government's Economic Policy London, June 1. Speaking on the debate on the P Whit.sun Bdjournment, Mr. Neville Chamberlain (Chancellor of the < Exchequer), said the gold standard was the only standard familiar to everybody461 words
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Article65 1933-06-03 9 But Still Worth $««4,925,000 (unfold. (New Hampshire), June ft. Hit aaietl of Ford Motor Company haye 1 shrunk to $664,928,000 .since last year, this re- praamttng a fulling off of $70,582,000. according' to t> tentative balance sheet filed with tho New Hampshire Secretary of State The liabiliti'^ ofReuter - 65 words
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Article241 1933-06-03 9 Mistaken Ideas About (ireat Britain Ignition. >la> -I In a bvoacieast speech t«. Unitt-d Stales larnin, the Minister tor AgrkuMUW. Ma.ior Elliott. iaid that there -*a.s f«Mr«l idea that Kngland was nearly all om Wt; ■WHUfMliiilnn town kept alive by food from abroad. Actually Britain produced more241 words
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Article64 1933-06-03 9 of Boston* June B. VtaOOHll fc>hii m a «ixech at the Japanese Club, said that Japan had been, and still is. the standard-bearer of Western civilisation m the Orirnt. and she believes it hei duty to defen i certain ideas and institutions pusunst the tide- of chaos andReuter - 64 words
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Article11 1933-06-03 9 London, Jane 2. Cardinal Bourw ts 111.- ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article68 1933-06-03 9 First Imperial Conference m History Lisbon, Juno fe. The tii\>i Portuguese Inpcctel conference In history attended by all th« colonial Governors ill opened by PnsicUnt Curmona to-day. It, was the most BMgnlfloent official mt^etinu since the days ol th<^ monarchy. The Prime Minister m hLs opening speech f68 words
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Article71 1933-06-03 9 I I London May 31. 1 Mr. Baldwin, repfclag to questions with re- > fcrenc< to the Brill: h reservation for aircraft for police purposes m outlying areas, said ihat Government would obviously retain the right !to employ such ah craft as they might be allotted under theBritish Radio - 71 words
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Article402 1933-06-03 9 L SIGNIFICANT TROOP MOVEMENTS (ieneral Condemnation of the Truce Shanghai, limr 2. The leading Journal! In the country all condemn the truce term.* concluded with the Japanese. The Takung Pao 01 Tientsin, the Times oi Shanghai, and the Morning Post all consider that the NankingUnion Times - 402 words
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Article265 1933-06-03 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh. Chinese Police Prepare to Take Over Mianghai. June 2. The military lenders m Peiping held a meeting yesterday when General Huanu Fu. special envoy m Nanking ami chairman ot the new. government council of the Hopeh Government, presided. After Mr. Hsiung Pin had265 words
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Article143 1933-06-03 9 U.S. Hopes of Broad Agreements London. June 2. Inieiviev d un board tbe President RoobcvcU en rout*' to London the United States delegates declared that tlu-j expected broad agreements rather than specific treaties from the Economic Conference. They also hoped for 1 "Gentlemen's Agreements," the conservation of gold143 words
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Article34 1933-06-03 9 Polling m Yiewsley urban district. Middlesex. i resulted In favour of Sunday cinemas by 1,630 i rotes to 896. East Barnet decided against Sunday opening of its only cinema by 2.324 votes to 97434 words
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Advertisement183 1933-06-03 9 §kM^° Children's I^sC^-^ 0 own,,, fabric KTI'KSKKY Viyella is its name. Nursery Viyella is the perfect nursery fabric. 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.183 words
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Advertisement1075 1933-06-03 10 THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM BTKAM NAVIGATION 00. Ltd, Steam Ship Co.. Ltd., and China THE HUA KHIOW BTEAMBHIP CO., (laai) lvi Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE 3TRAITB BTEAI ISHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., Ltd.1,075 words
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Advertisement519 1933-06-03 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Ste*mer«. Dae Spore Salte B'pore. s.s. CITY OP SHANGHAI For Havre, London. Rotterdam <fc Hamburg June 27 July 1 6.8 CITY OF BEDFORD Fo.* Havre, London, Rotterdam519 words
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Advertisement355 1933-06-03 10 p. o; British India and Apcar U, (Incorporated m England. MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARr, SERVICES. G0 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N INDFR CONTRACT WITH HIS M\lls|\ s LONDON AMD KAI! KASf MM, x,..'. M "M OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR <W\\ J Tonnage. Singapore. SOMALI 6.500 June 7 NAIIU RAWALPINDI 17.000355 words
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Advertisement535 1933-06-03 11 BOUND-THE-WORLD TRAVEL via 0. S. K. LINE HAVING OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING rtVLON EAST SOUTH AFRICA, SOUT, YD NORTH AMERICA, JAPAN, CHINA AM) STRAITS SETTLEMENTS BTTHIN APPROXIMATELY 5 MONTHS TO 2 I TIME AT PASSENGER'S OPTION I M| ROI ND-THK WOUI D TRAVEL FARES FROM .|\(.\I'OKE BACK TO SINGAPORE:— I IN535 words
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Advertisement579 1933-06-03 11 fpRESIDRNT Ll>fFrßsl frKOM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA I MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang. N. York Pres. Pulk In Porl Jur.e 6 June 8 July lfl Pres. Adams June 17 June 20 June 22 Aug. l j579 words
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Advertisement825 1933-06-03 11 K. P. M. KONINKUJKI PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ toK\n.|.\--s.uurday. June 3, Moeara-Saba and Djambl. V \LENTlJX— Saturday. June 3. Bawean. Padang-Bay. Boeiele.i* and Su-jrabaya TOBOALl— Saturday. June 3. KoeJap, Tampoetih. Tampat-Tinggi. Bengkalis. and Bagan Si-Apl-Api. fit.V. VAN DER HEYDEN— Saturday. June 3, Riouw. Billiton and Batawa TOBELO Saturday. June 3. Pontianak. PALOPO—825 words
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Advertisement655 1933-06-03 12 Burns Philp Line. incorporated In Australia; FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Begular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and tn« S3. MANGOLA (3,352 tons), t Cargo only] ij MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers tradmt to Australia. Cabins655 words
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Advertisement463 1933-06-03 12 BIBBY LINE. [LONDON ADDBEBS M. PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W.I of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels betwrm RANGOON. COLOMBO, MAR>FIT II PLTMOCTH AND LONDON with throuKb connection from Blnqapme and Penang HOMEWARD RAIIINGS tt*x* Raugoun CHESHIRE .!ui>. YORKSHIRE July fi SHROPSHIRE July 21) OXFORDSHIRE .\u v STAFFORDSHIRE Am; 17463 words
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Advertisement96 1933-06-03 12 W HAST \S|^ UMITBi MKMq MS BOKlN^ii TIONIA KRRIA lAIAM)I\ MtX)VT* ALSIA BORIN. Ihe abovo and bath: m M\KMiiiis m skin* II\MBIK». "i l>^^•^!^aK .i) i ION" m M \hn\ X f> IK\NS|»\(||i, m >\s ih\n« imii ri i \M»P1»». I SKL\M I j I \KI In l.nndoi, To KoUfti.96 words
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Miscellaneous675 1933-06-03 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. und Thursdays 7.30 ajn. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn g Saturdays 7 p.m 6 Kuantan (^ia Jerantut) Monday r.o Friday 7.30 a.m. fl Kuantun «via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m Kelantan «via Padnnt? Besan Monday and Friday 1 PJ» g Kelantan675 words
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Miscellaneous636 1933-06-03 12 CHURCH SERVICES Whit Sunday ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6 a.m. Holy Communi-m. 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choralj. 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon 10.30 :\.m. Service nt H.M. Naval Basr. 6.30 p.m. Service at St. Christopher's.636 words
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Article981 1933-06-03 13 L 1)1 RECTORS DRAWING £:j,OOO YEARLY Heavy Penalty On Eastern Producers [Fran Our Own Corn tpondint I London. May lb. .v tin M;i> m ftniL r <>l the Executive Council oi the Joint Hast African Board the following resolution «;i. pan ml m reuarci to981 words
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Article41 1933-06-03 13 Teiping. May 25. The Fainint R<lit l Commission have received a win- from Siani'u saying that Mr. Elissen and his Chinese assistant who were kidna»)pf(i by bandits m May 6. hnv* 1 pstanod and an- now returning: to safety.41 words
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Article142 1933-06-03 13 A Million Tons Lyinß Idle I'ari* s«jni« .-xv xiiiuyiy Intereedng polnti were railed m the Chamber debate on the chapter of the Budget providing credits for the Mercantile Marine. Speakers showed that: Of thr 2.500.000 million tons of merchant shipping which Fiance possessed before the war. 1. 000142 words
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Article123 1933-06-03 13 Foar Drowned m Zakow Accident ll.uim liou. \|.i> 11. Font pefMBJ were drowned m an unfortunate accident which occurred when a boat cattylng .-urvey party of th«^ Provincial River A Hairs B\tronu was capsized by a swift current. The boat, with ■even men on board, was passing not123 words
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Article237 1933-06-03 13 The following sailed for London and Intermediate ports by the Kashima Mam which left Singapore <>n Thursday: Mr J. F. T. A. Alberdinp,k Thvm. Dr. P. J. S. Cramer, Mr. P. W. Janssen. Mr. L. Kohorn. Dr K. L. Motwani. Mrs. C. Motwani, Miss M. K. Dicker. MLs.<:237 words
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Article219 1933-06-03 13 Th« following passengers left m the Rawalpindi which sailed on May 12th for the Far EuM:— Mr. I. H. Allsop. Mrs Allsop and child. Mrs. L. A. Allen. Mr. T. G. D. Ashley Cooper. Mr. W. L. Cuscaden, Mrs. Cuscaden, Mrs. J. P. Qaddger, Mr D. Cameron. Mrs.219 words
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Article92 1933-06-03 13 BarettttSj Dut. 2944. from Butavia J.G tor Muntok itnd Batavia 2.6. Albert Sarraut. French. 1131. from Saigon 2.6. for Sourabaya 3.6. Ajax. Brit. 4802, from Liverpool 2.6, for Yo|kohama via Hong Kong 3.6. Kangaroo. Brit. 2706. from Fremantle 2.6. for Pi. Swettenham, Penang 3.6. Tuiik Sonß, Brit. 156,92 words
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Article101 1933-06-03 13 The following passengers sailed on June 2nd. at 10 a.m. by the m.s. Johan van Oldenbarnevelt of the Nedorland Royal Mail Line for Belawan. Colombo and Europe Mr. F. H. Kortrteht, Mrs. Tj. Zuidema and children. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Boer and children. Mr. W. Homburg. Mr.101 words
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Advertisement417 1933-06-03 13 THE LpORE FREE PRESS I I |38 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. I obteAddww: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. I Thf pnmier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered I aith the Chota Ilazi each morning. Latest I nPV s latest telegrams and latest announcement?. I i..nd<»n rubbrr and tin cables appear daily. I Iptetal totiW include417 words
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Advertisement633 1933-06-03 13 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA IV J/ AND MOST OF THE U.S.A \V| Xl" Scenic Rouu» uf vi« Canadian Mailuaa. ir>M— gm. \^J Sit' Hu- best r>r the uiaiv« P«. Canadian Rock les— <»La >at Ja«pw 'SgSHtey I .«"!c- the hi-nr: .if .Minctrons monnlain Ixotuly jPTJjC* .1 T r;* ie through633 words
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Article1187 1933-06-03 14 Girl's Protest Against Hitler j LONDON OUTBURSTS I i Stupid Demonstrations At Nazi Envoy i From Our Own Correspondent] I London, May 15. We have had a week of anti- J Hitlerism In London —very stupid and very pointless. Dr. Rosenberg, who belongs 10 a Baltic1,187 words
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Article127 1933-06-03 14 Tragedy of a Mah Jong: (lame at Canton Death due to heart failure was the verdict] d1 a phyrioian who examined Mr. Yeow Mow oi Fuming Bong m Canton. Whilst playing mah jong at his home on th.- evening of May 23. Mr. Yeow became so excited127 words
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Article34 1933-06-03 14 Moscow. For the forthcoming motor ran from Moscon to Kara Kum and return, one of the synthetic rubber plants has undertaken to equip all the participating vehicles with synthetic rubber tyres. Tass.34 words
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Article76 1933-06-03 14 Bangkok. >lav 14. The Siamese civil service has lost a valuable .servant m the person of Phra Saner, a Ma of a world famous orchid collector, named Roebelen. who made *B?.ngkok his headquarters from 1886 to about 1926 (excluding ttM war years), and the Siamese kingdom his hunting76 words
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Article530 1933-06-03 14 TEN DAY CAMP NEAR E Expenses— £8 A l iie<iu i A party of a hundred boys trom Wyclifle College, m Gloucester, have just retained Horn i camping holiday m North Africa. The* ox?ent/es for a fortnight only amounted »o £8 i head, including the return530 words
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Article352 1933-06-03 14 Famous Scottish Bridge 200 Years' Old One of Scotland's port Intonating and hteortc bridges aj 200 y<*ars old this year it xas on April 23. 1733. that the first stono ot A'ack s Bridge, near Aberfeldy. m the Perthshire tliii '.ilands. was laid by Field-Marshal Wade. The famous352 words
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Article126 1933-06-03 14 Mtefl Elizabeth Aveling, uirl soloist was sinuinii beftM ttM Kiny and Queen at the ivbile? concert of the Royal College of Music, when she collapsed and fainted The incident occurred just after fche audience and hr;ir had \ve?:omcd ih< Kins and Queen with the National Anthem. She was sin«;in« Swinburne's126 words
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Advertisement44 1933-06-03 14 Remembertthat pure Mood not onhr keeps away disease, but b Nature's remedy— ln fact, the Mood to the stream of life. In the treatment of Blood and Skin Complaints Clarice's Blood Mixture b unexcelled, H expeb the Pobom and asebts BimMygmdm LIQUID m TABLMTfmm44 words
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Advertisement503 1933-06-03 14 BANKS AND |JVS(j^ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charier) Paid up capital In 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE I 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC. 2 Agencies and Branrhe§ Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar503 words
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Advertisement85 1933-06-03 14 BANh ml Caw-aie.. M up> fen I R I H I I I 1 s of M fl I I I 111 K\SIH;\!:B Paid- (apital 1 J HI J Ba!r '^I allow .ri^9 m 1 BDCHAMOI fl H 0 FViTHn^H THE SOUTH M BRITISH 1 PIRE, MAKINF..M MWTSI URRWW EASTERN85 words
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Miscellaneous200 1933-06-03 14 I j BRITISH BROADCASTING I CORPORATION j PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, J STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and i FEDERATED MALAY STATES i FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. J DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. J S Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 31.3 metres. i Saturday, June 3rd. J GMT 130 p.m. Time Signal from J Big Ben. News200 words
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Miscellaneous605 1933-06-03 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Metre 80 Rome (Italy) 2RO 70.2 Khabarovsk (USSR) RVIS. 9 a.m.— noon. 58 J Bandoeng, Java (PMY). 50.26 Vatican City (Italy). HVJ. Dally, 7.0— 7.15 p.m. Sun., 10—10.30 a.m. also. 50 Barcelona Radio Club (Spain) EaJ25 Sat., B—98 9 pjn. 50 Bucharest (Rumania). 50 Kuala Lumpur (Fed.605 words
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Article72 1933-06-03 15 YORK STOCK EXCHANGE t in Representative prices 8,,. h IX4 HANOI I HMQ 4 >ii oiKi nil. ■H vj I In n«- I. H it ti 87' I I 25 IS IS 3 I ■X H i -'2 i 11 11 H M M H S3 H ni< :t! 172 words
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Article54 1933-06-03 15 H. Statistics For H m ol foreign H month ol May. H < end of B Tons. Nil I 176 B n I 121 M H loot I 22.', I 1714 Import^ H Total I 4.722 I 1.7 M I 12,54 '.'.444 H 18.0% I 23,741 I54 words
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Article35 1933-06-03 15 Mpmente during i Tons. 150 5441 fe 1.115 215 66 41 .236 I I Total I ~1932 I ..874 8.407 13.000 I iwn I ft.fiOß SIJTI -''.5.947 39.693 44 ■>«:•, 47.908 > an m35 words
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Article358 1933-06-03 15 x I 1 I,,;1 i; ,t ;,t, !!i v d ;atex ami .n u^, PP Ots, t s I. E. 4 1933) Sheet Crept Latex. Con. Latex. Re rtex TO T A L Exiv,n Transhipment Traiis-iipim-m IVmmhipment "SaTST x 11 Export Export Tol (1 ft |ii;tnon Pr358 words
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Article201 1933-06-03 15 Highest Level Since Dece/nbcr 1931 Singapore, June 2. With food bUftni mainly speculative lr.it to j i certain extant supported by consumers, the j rubber market has continued to advance i throughout the week, and we have now reached the highest level since December 1931. R Kern probable201 words
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Article17 1933-06-03 15 Nudists who want to start a colony m Scotland have chosen a site near the River Eden17 words
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Article188 1933-06-03 15 THE ABROAD Par May 30 31. Amsterdam 12.07 8.30 8.38 Athens 375 590 590 Belgrade 25.22 1 245 250 Berlin 20.43 14 13 32 14.51 >_. Bombay Is. 6d Is. 6 5 64d. Is 6 5 64d~ Brussels 35 24.00. 24.19.. Bucharest 313 565 565 j Buenos Aires 47.58 42'^ofB188 words
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Article25 1933-06-03 15 Every negro student In London has been invited to a special service to be held at the Camberwell Green Congregational Church. S.E. on May 28.25 words
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Article86 1933-06-03 15 Output oi rubber for 1932 was 382.764 lb.. oi which 372.316 lb. realised average price of 2.30 d per lb. London landed terms. Output of coffee was 498 cwt.. which realised 325. 4d. t>ei CWt Java. Bsilmated crops for current year arc 445,000 lb. of rubber and86 words
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Article65 1933-06-03 15 Durum the week ending May tntk. exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 42.532 CUM, of which 28,979 cases were to the United Kingdom. 4.270 cases to the Continent of Europe. 2.750 cases to Canada :ind 6.533 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period. January Ist65 words
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Article64 1933-06-03 15 Loss for 1932 was £1,614 faqalnst £1.283. after trans- f erring fI.OOA from tax account). Amount brought forward wa.s £118. Add amount transferred from taxation reserve £2,000. le-av-tn<; a balance to carry forward of £503. Crop harvested was 218.787 lb., a decrease of 128.414 lb. on 193164 words
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Article354 1933-06-03 15 To-Day 'a Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES Timp O Ullv SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2/4 1/32 London. 3 months* right 2 4 London. 60 days' rigiv 2/3 31 32 Londor. 30 days* sight 2 3 15 16 London, demand 2 3 29, 32 London. T.T. 2/3 T Lyons and Paris,354 words
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85 1933-06-03 15 June Ind.. \1 o'clock noon Buyers Srilen R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot < loose 11 1, 11 x, R.S.S. equal to London Standard. <F. 0.8 s v t Standard R.SS. on Tender June 11 516 11s July 11 11 7 16 August 11 71685 words
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Article905 1933-06-03 15 FRIDAY. JIM; !\|>. 19.:.: CLOSING QUOTATIONS ■■yen Seller* Asam Kumbang (X) 2b.s Austral Malay x 26s 2tta Aver Hitam <ss« 13s 9d 14s 6d A\vr Wcn| < SI > 95 1.05 Banuiit: Tm 16s 9d 17s 9d Batang Padang itli 10 15 Batu Caves <$l> 45 M905 words
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Advertisement79 1933-06-03 15 II2.WMM gS^i^ 2 Astnrancc In force over ifls.ft— hi The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. < Incorporated In the Btr«lu BetUemento) \<*"* Ur T TT^ CcC Btreet> SlngaP re OFFICE 27. Old Jewry I C I 0-P-W E2ooo dep Slted wlth th Supreme Court ot England and compUe, with79 words
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850 1933-06-03 16 SKULL CAP REVIEWS RECENT FORM Bob the Gorger As A Good Place Bet ROTHERWOOD FAVOURED FOR BIG SWEEP EVENT DELOW. Skull Cap, the Free Press special racing correspondent, re- J views the form of the horses engaged m to-day's races, the fifth j j day850 words
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Article61 1933-06-03 16 X.»« No. 1 Rox»niar>. K.iu No. Jonathan. J f Race No. I Koroki. J Race No. 4 Silver Buckle. Race No. I True Light. Mer«- Maiden. 2 Fi i H.i < No. ti .t mplii 1 j Race No. I—Fortune1 Fortune Star, Quick March. \quila. I'iii row, Parchesi. Toint61 words
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Article38 1933-06-03 16 Race 1. Gold Finch. J Race 2. Nuit d Amour. Race 3. Bob the Gorger. Race 4. Fed Up. J Race 5. Golden Queen. j Race 6. Moonlight. Race 7. Windgarde. I Race 8. Rotherwood.38 words
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Article70 1933-06-03 16 New York, June 2. The following were the results of baseball pnnies played to-day. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn vs. Boston (postponed) New York 7 13 3 Philadelphia 2 7 1 St. Louis 6 11 0 Chicago 16 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 7 12 1 Washington 5 13 0 Thirteen70 words
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Article814 1933-06-03 16 THE ODD GOAL IN SEVEN L Garrison Cup Match Regulars 4: Volunteer* .3. By the odd goal of MUCH, ttM Regulars defeated the Volunteer.*-, m the Garrison Cup match yesterday at Anson Rood stadium for i the third time m the four years' history of the competition.814 words
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Article69 1933-06-03 16 Malaya Cup Game with Negrri Sembiian The Singapore team to meet Nei«ri Sembilan In the Malaya Cup at Seremban will br selected from the following T. G. Lashmar, Said. Sarip. a. Rahman. Thuraisingham. J. Then. Ah H*|i. N. Hay. Jargasi. Mahmood. Mat Noor. Ken^ Hook. Dollah. Dolfattah. Quee69 words
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Article51 1933-06-03 16 Tanglin Club lawn tennis tournament ties played yesterday resulted as followsMixed Doubles Open Mrs. Zylstra and Palme- beat Mr. and Mrs. Hobbes 6 2, 6—2. TIE FOR TUESDAY Mixed Doubles Handicap Mrs. Taylor and Hobbes owe 15.3 vs. Miss Oldfield and J. P. de C Hamilton owe51 words
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Article230 1933-06-03 16 CHATELAINE FIRST IN FIELD OF 14 Solfatara Second; Fur Tor Third London, June 2. Chatelaine von th» Oaks Stakes at Epsom to-day. Details. Mr. E. T. Thornton-Smiths CHATELAINE <S. Wragß) Miss J. B. Courtauld's SOLFATARA <S. Donoglnu" 2 Mr. W. M. G. Singer's FUR TOR 'Jones)Reuter - 230 words
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Article173 1933-06-03 16 Teams for Monday's Contest l'n» Roys] Na\y and Army team v. ill lakt DMrt m tht InttT-Servii'is boxinu contesi at UM IfOOOUgfal Hall. Ne\s World on Monday. llit' naißM ol three Royal Air Force men appear m the Navy team H.M.S. Eaulr betalf an aircraft carrier those men173 words
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Article100 1933-06-03 16 Lancashire's Innings Win Over Cambridge I.i i rid.. 1 1 I -i ii. 1. In the county cricket mat-hcs started on <i i nosday the results were: At Northampton: Kent defeated Northimt* i«\ an inning md 96 runs NorthanU 140 and IO.Y Kent 341 Frtfii;iii feOOk Northant.- wlckfts100 words
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Article38 1933-06-03 16 C 1,400 m Liechtenstein Sweepstake A cable nctived yesterday fan Vh<Uj/.. Liechtenstein, states that Ku««n J»K>n Hong of Jalau Station. Rciv'am, has drawn t)i» s»>cond prizo of E1.400 m tht 1 Mutual Club Liechtenstein > I>-rby BWMpstete,38 words
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Article90 1933-06-03 16 The draw m the Perak Turl Club Derby Bwwp was as follows: Blue Grass 4434, Caymanas 2640. Coroado 5046, Felicitation 9379. Franz HaLs 5819. Gino 5943, Happy Call 1974, Harhvro 6978, Hyperion (1) 9491. Inerlact 8405. Kin^; Salmon «2) 1491. Light Sussex 8693. Lover's Walk *****.90 words
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Article33 1933-06-03 16 Mr. Leslie Knighton has signed on his nr*t new player for Chelsea from Birmingham. James Argue, right half-back. Before going to Birmingham m 1932 he played 'or St Roch's. a junior Glasgow team.33 words
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Article85 1933-06-03 16 Allowed To Race At Brook lands FVom Our O'vn Correi>7>ondent) London. Ma) 1 Blnoc 'lit Hi<».>kl.uui>, toMk was nrsi by 1907. MM MVCn h.iw b«-«Mi bMMMd laics t'l^iinLstd by tU lA.iiinu dflk tM I^ lands Autumobilt Hadii' Clm Ncv ;i chancp In ke»pur' irltt) HM '»'i to bt-85 words
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Article68 1933-06-03 16 SiuKapoiv Goll Club June Mciwl MB|M will be played on Sutun)n\ and snn«l.r 10th and 11th Members' Club liaiuln .< > >■<•• btM IWt*^ m accordance with the now SSS of cour.si*. now 12 Brtfinning Jim. loth th.- mont)ii> m< will b; playc-d hs follows: "A" division—68 words
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