The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 June 1933
1933-06-08
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1933-06-08 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. XT i .:.!>"• ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY. JUNE 8, 1933. 10 CENTS19 words
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Article483 1933-06-08 1 Thrilling: story of his attempted assassination was told m an interview by \l enezelos. Page 9. Powder magazine exploded m Japan with, it is feared, heavy casualties Page P. Gandhi has had a relapse and has lost weight m the past few days Page !>. Considered fhat483 words
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Article1170 1933-06-08 1 *<pOKOK KRAMAT." OC d tres*' Ml to tM wen ;;ii over the Malay prnlnatfai and one snrmilmis mmci acrost tree usualij oi large tin umfer nee and of great a: a, with iood offering lighted joss sticks, coloured eggs, and streamer o| rtcl ami white doth1,170 words
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Advertisement107 1933-06-08 1 IIGIA TEA w m freshness r;lU ran<-e of the U ya gardens J]ri ,t t<> your home. \FFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT ANDREW'S HOSPITAL lnd*r the l>Ktinf;ui>bcd Patronage of B.E. the Governor). EXTENSION TILL 2 a.m. EVENING HRLSS ESSENTIAL RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL I TO-NIGHT IvFFLES107 words
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Advertisement150 1933-06-08 1 TO-MGBT ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY Miss Beverly Glenning DINNER U— NON-DINERS $I.— ADMISSION. SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-MORROW SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY JHlmm ILVtorlv Cplemiiii» DINNER $3. NON-DINERS $1 ADMISSION JUNE 10th. 1933 AL FRESCO AL FRESCO "HAWAIIAN NIGHT" HAWAIIAN ORCHESTRA g HAWAIIAN150 words
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Advertisement73 1933-06-08 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Tiger Beer- Pfe* f. Children'!- Stationery Pave 1(». New Reconh For June Pan* 9 St. Andrev'l Hospital Ball To-night Pmut l CHRYSLER SATISFACTION i J w Guard hb Health Give him Formamis t at one* and »o core hi* Sore Throat be/ora it develop* inta Influenza, Scarlet Ferer73 words
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Advertisement11 1933-06-08 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article419 1933-06-08 2 Htmttnf Orders by Lieut. Cot If J T. Reilly, m c riiiniimiiilin ss.v.r. .lime Ith. ISM. Ranged. Tin 1 foOoVtDg !.im- <iuiMiicnts are published for Information. Buses len\e HeadquannrSat. Sun. I p.m. 7.30 p.m. Bukit Timah H PtMTOr R. 10.6.33 "C Coy— Table 'A" Coy— Table "A419 words
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Advertisement465 1933-06-08 2 IOIH I»OC« I J requires a J j NEW LICENCE it will filso requin a NEW COLLAR i We have a lirge assortment of Collars. l.cais. Harness Don J Brushes. Combs. Drinking Bouls 1 1 ric. J S The Federal Dispensary Ltd. < Incorporated m the F.M.S.) J SiM-rrsnors to465 words
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Advertisement588 1933-06-08 2 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hereby given thmt tender* mcr now Invited for the following materials cr 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 Sept 30th.588 words
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Advertisement321 1933-06-08 2 H H Germs of decay lurk m uffly nlm f Prevent trouble— keep teeth free from film with this special film -removing tooth paste I you were to allow your teetli tc gently removes this tilm and reveals Lgo even one day without brush- the clean enamel surface* of your321 words
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Advertisement429 1933-06-08 2 FREE DOCTOR'S BOOK ON HSHI BRONCHITIS, CATARRH Hoick and Lasting Relief through Inexpensive reilroent THE latest edition of a Doctor's Free C^ l m D A JT» C, Book describing the most successful tUQS Ded"liraf U Rmnrhlt? ho e r t iat ie nts for Asthma. k. 100, ■tn Bronchitis429 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous312 1933-06-08 2 THE WKKK Thursday. Xth. High Water, 10.46. 8.3 it.. ui.su. ».4 ft. Football- S.A.F.A. LMfW <Div. Ii Wiltbhirt' Rtft vs. Pulau Brani. Stadium; BjO.O. "A" vs Public Srrviros R.P.C. F'ttdnns. An:. ial 1111 1 it lni Btogaporc Lawn Ttmnii .wri.. SC.C. lounge, G. 45 p.m. Lawn Bownk: BX?.C American TDurnameot.312 words
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Article833 1933-06-08 3 Moscow. mt.rvuw < j)..--. (i I uiiu. British embargo i cummlngi m the brought to .-.<.,,. tamped with loUy-lookmt young ..i enormou d*»- lal to translate ft* Stalin's .uiiti d v. it li tln i had been tn ated H< l.i eforward l verential833 words
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Article94 1933-06-08 3 I' s m' Him From Nazi Violence I KurLMiilif .luiir t. Finance Mmrtti. Hen taken under preventive I dovi rumen! could not PO p from MMMIH by I report* tin arnst WM demoßimtlan outside I irmi the wqM to llm tVtmu In :i toad news- f Dr Bctaachili94 words
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Article84 1933-06-08 3 I l>i'monst ration Sik'm-cs I Budfl H l.onihm. June ft. ■\< brated tala »>«ii: Palart ulu-iv :,r.ifK»n by the H an open window I Prince of Wain load H i d< ik' 'i. t >u< m d bj the Queen H c uvpt'd towards I i roundReuter Wireless - 84 words
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Article20 1933-06-08 3 I, 1 htly scratched thi Mmln? of I bd Stark, world* J thal ttM female of any ■WOMi, nnfi tr^nrh<>rous20 words
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Article305 1933-06-08 3 Daih Newspaper Controversy On Restrict ion I Prom our Own Correspondent] London. \la> U>. For the lust turn For many monttu rubber •cached 3d. n pound once styain. ulthouuh it was •ontended m Minchinu L*uih that thi.> \va- due bo rubber restriction rumour.- Their si no ;U>ubt.305 words
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Article97 1933-06-08 3 August Wilhelm Address 10,000 Storm Troops Berlin, June 5. An address by the National Socialist. Prin Ai,'ust Wilhelm. was a feature of the latest memorial celebrations m honour of the German soldu-r. Schlageter. whom the French shot f« sabotage during the Ruhr occupation. Shaking at SchtaKrter's native tov.nReuter Wireless - 97 words
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Article1265 1933-06-08 3 TIME FOR DECISIVE STEP OVERDUE Mr. Norman Davis's Speech at Geneva Oeawva, afaj it. Mr Norman Davis, addressing the Disarmament Conferem to-day said: The Disarmament Conference lias reached the moment for definite decisions vv< must ft ct the is.su. l "We must Don del Tmlne whether the1,265 words
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Article121 1933-06-08 3 Taraehule Message At Fett of H l^ipn? Legate B London. June i. The laying of the tounoation .stone ol the new £3.000.(Hi0 Roman Cathoiic Cathedral of liver- i^B pool attracted huge nallwilug <jt the faithful I from all paits of Britain and Ireland and inaii'. from overseas. The121 words
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Article98 1933-06-08 3 Opaque From the Other I Side I From Our Own Oorrespondenti AS I. •> ml i.. Ma> l.'t. Detective Bergeant Coote, giving evidence a llarylebone Police Court yesterday against H ii. an who was charged aa I suspected person. I said that UM man went up to98 words
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Advertisement74 1933-06-08 3 :;j A^w^\ Enhance the beauty of your skin "7 Ha/eline Snow," used regularly, yr enhances the natural beauty of the yr I complexion. Cools, refreshes and vanishes without trace of greasiness. I An excellent bacis Tor face powder. i "'HAZELINE' Trade Mark Tubes jm tit* handbag and t^ 99 tots74 words
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Advertisement58 1933-06-08 3 TO MORROW A SPARK MAY SEND YOUR WORKS OR YOUR HOUSE UP DC— FLAMES AN OVERHEATED EXHAUST PIPE MAY REDUCE YOUR LORKY TO A BLACKENED HEAP TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK AND SAFEGUARD YOUR PROPERTY BY INSTALLING MERRYWEATHER S C. T. C. Fire Extinguishers. PURCHASEABLE FROM UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED f58 words
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Article1308 1933-06-08 4 Sir Philips Gibbs - Is EUROPE HEADING For WAR Sir Philips Gibbs B > IN France. England, and other I countries of Europe there is a great deal of ominous talk about the inevitability of another war. TWO I 1 months ago when Hitler's Nazis; began their campaign of brutality' ar.d intolerance, taking their1,308 words
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Article1518 1933-06-08 4 REMARKABLE BOWLING SINCE AUSTRALIAN TOUR lonstantine's Hurricane Hitting [From Our Own Correspondent; London. Mu> 83. There has been some* more remarkable eric* ket the season is going excellent ly. Last week Yorkshire beat Essex by 10 wickets. This was the margin by which the West1,518 words
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Advertisement493 1933-06-08 4 HAVE YOU SEEN IT yet and noticed its graceful modern lines and its handsome appearance, with chromium plated bumpers, radiator, etc. HAVE YOU sat m it and appreciated the easy entrance and exit due to wide doors And its full equipment such as sliding roof, twin-top 4 speed gear-box, silent-bloc,493 words
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Article151 1933-06-08 5 West End Box Office Venture From Our Own Correspondent I London, May 23. On Sunday for the first time m the history of the British stage, a West E.^.d theatre boxoffice was opened for people to book seats. Mr. Vivian Palmer and Mr. Geoffrey Hope, manftgeis of the151 words
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Article131 1933-06-08 5 Lady Cynthia Mosley 's Last Wish From Our Own Correspondent London, May 23. Many women m wide-brimmed summer be and brightly coloured frocks and men m livn summer suits attended the memorial service to Lady Cynthia Mosley at St. Margaret's. Westminster. It had been Lady Cynthia's wish131 words
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Article, Illustration73 1933-06-08 5 I the Hißh Jump competition at Raffles School sports. Loveday, sports Champion of the Kaflles Schoo I 'll J Mi«- no yard race for "B" class at Raffles I Mohamed Ali (Kight) winning from IVng Cheng. After being inactive for some time the Metropolitan Police Minstrels,73 words
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Advertisement93 1933-06-08 5 wmMMM r l5 NIGHTLY9IS ;ls t NIGHT of FOX'S diverting Romance of the Stage BROADWAY BAD WITH oV BLONDELL and RICARDO CORTEZ. TO-MORROW NIGHT irl Premiere of First National's Stirring Epic t ho famous star of "TIGER SHARK" tfWi 1 f|AA> THRILLING! W T4fBr The most amazing romance ever lived93 words
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Advertisement61 1933-06-08 5 STANTQN j NELSON Co., Ltd. 4, COLLYER QUAY j m 1 TELEPHONE 5874 APB3 i Benita Hume, the English actress playing her first American screen role m "Clear All Wires" at the Metro-Golduyn-Mayer studios, has a unique idea for a make-^P box. She carries all her make-up materials to the61 words
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Advertisement248 1933-06-08 5 SEE The Beautiful ENGLISH star of "CAVALCADE" J# 3 jEl f NIGHTLY I DIANA WYNYARD I IN METRO-GOLnWYN-MAYER'S brilliant production "MEN MUST FIGHT" with LEWIS STONE j 'iiirl Hhk. Ou MAY ROBSON f^^i (Famous star of Mother's Millions) IP WrnKj^Brngmt Imagine the World 7 years ahead Jl^^ See this Daring,248 words
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Article1235 1933-06-08 6 KIT'I IXC END TO BIG GOLF CAREER Rise To Fame of Miss Diana Plumpton I Prom Oi»r Own Of i wjhh Htftii I London. Mji> IH. Mil Enid Wilson, Notts, yesterday won the] Brttlsta Women's OoU Chamionship for t lit* tliini year m succession, beating Miss1,235 words
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Article356 1933-06-08 6 Bau^han Scores 133 Against an S.C.C. Team From Our Own Correspondent I Malacca, June .>. Although Malacca beat Jin S.C.C. XI by ten tickets it WM a very close finish, the winning run being scored m the last over of the day. Baughan et Malacca made a356 words
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Article193 1933-06-08 6 C.T.A. vs. S.C.R.C The eta. defeated thr S.C.R.C. cricket on the latters' ground on Sunday by 8 wickets and it runs Scores:— S.f.K.i.'.: Sniu li.an b Sundram 4. Chlap Kirn c s Sundram i> Pararoaothy 0, Heng Hooi run out 0, Bee Pr\. b K. Sundram I, Henry Boon c193 words
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Article66 1933-06-08 6 The foUowlng will represent the V.M.C.A against the sec. at the s.c.c. ground m 1 two days' cricket match lwgllinlii| on Friday: R. Lyne (Oapt), o. l. f. Willis, w. R. Willie John La Cain. C. D. Ross, Ferricra. James Lovi.k. f. r. s. ICarttaua, r. p66 words
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Article59 1933-06-08 6 The following nave been Invtfted t<> plaj Crickel uu Etceteras vs. P.S. and L. on Sunday at 10.30 am at S.C.C: R. N. Hamilton. H B. Noon. D C Bi:m. I. Sc»>tt Dalsleish M. C Elliott. J. C. S POnsford, D. H. Palmer R. B. Lewis. A. I.59 words
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Article120 1933-06-08 6 Mount Emily Team To Meet R.A.F. The roOofWing will represent the Mount Emily tram ai vater-polo against the R.A.K r\t tlsf Mom.t Ehnily Swimming Pool, on Saturday at 5 p.m. Wong Chhi Botsj, C B. Won^. E. \r. s Kh.atena. Ho Lou Thmin. Tay Swtv Kung. Ong Klin120 words
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Article195 1933-06-08 6 Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament lawd ix- i; American tournament -.a tiv S.C.C TO-DAY c M.ii.i am' d nnuni m. X j Ctaeaeai .'me! C. M. McNTiir. B. H n Bowerman and R v Iforrfa m k a Btewairt mm! p. m Aimed. If. St. Paul .nci V.195 words
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Article123 1933-06-08 6 Beer And Verses For late Dyrtag the tea mttrval at the Ho\^ hiouihuhor- BttMW ;trui .Vott- uerr pJayui BrteM Maurice TMa «m pr—iUid vttH ;i crate, and on npaiiißg it h^ found t »vlf-"i\U(.n QOIUI Ofl DtCI The donor was 'Tubby Euiin Mi. oaaMdlan Earwood hMMtod th< Riant123 words
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Article54 1933-06-08 6 The Colon ts.C u-am lo mt-ot ih« Medirul iC.U. on Sunday. Jump lliii .v pm M th« esc. ground irifl be a b Jamon i> I i Ponnuthtnai. k. hfuttukiunaru Ben DacDn V. Ambiavafirar, V. Paramsothy A. S. Maniani. T E. K. Rrtnam Sundrnm. Kanaffartnuti.54 words
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Article25 1933-06-08 6 Board tJ < <'" ll J j Taipto iV papuk ir i h H I I I i I Mi P I -I p25 words
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Advertisement445 1933-06-08 6 ECZEMA IN WATERY PIMPLES m Disfigured Baby Awfully. Healed by Cuticura. "When baby was three months old. eafma broke out on her scalp, forehead, suit* of her face and ears. It came m the form of watery pimples and then whtn they bioke the trouble spread. Th»* pirnp^ scaled over445 words
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Advertisement204 1933-06-08 6 AS DEPENDABLE AS AN Aijc I N asnptahkastkjmnt') THAT depends onOVEiRHA^G It's a very important point this feature B^ff of body 'overhang/ J jS9 I jv If the rear seats m any car make you sit x^^ smmu-J'J? hehind the axle you will experience riding s^?^^: discomfort the rise and204 words
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Article65 1933-06-08 7 F "«nd Shot m His Cabin ore > ester day ot the 1 torj WM told of a thr vessel was at. that thl vessel d him lyin-r dead wtminl m hLs head pistol lying beside C P. Btoeckll, ii a passenger from <.i m the Perm65 words
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Article56 1933-06-08 7 IWrs Refute Charge charge that they tr-bacco into the m tons at Pulau •nade against three LJ I DLstrict Court beforf •u.o puilty. and senU-nce I Junt 13, bav in $150 L t two men claimed V»S for V Th^ y d «l*«^ they Ht I Lslands56 words
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Article255 1933-06-08 7 GRUESOME INCIDENT ON HIGH SEAS Sequel To Japanese Fish Drive Warn two (»i Ihfflr comrades entered the water «hHt Mtfng oir the coast of Siam, how they dleappeared and how their bodies were recovered lat«-r and hauled up m the nets, was related l>\ BOOM Japanese255 words
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Article276 1933-06-08 7 I oil 1 1 lag Sampan l^eads To MmoWC'l7 The ;a.iviii m iJ.»rt of every Jiip Cram ctunai i* m constant OMVOI of anxkty to officers of{ the Preventive Service, who httVC to keep their; «iv«>s alert for wily Mnuuylers. Cliandu Ls the favourite eontrabanu cankii ojj these276 words
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Article179 1933-06-08 7 Infringement of Tiger Halm Rights At nit conclusion ol the case against him, it Cliinest named Chan Tiang Teng was sentenced to throe months' imprisonment, m ad- dltlon to a tine of $100. or a further term of three months m default, by tlie Criminal District Jud-^e179 words
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Article156 1933-06-08 7 "flight Chastisement" Allowed By Mahomedan Law The question whether I Mahomedan husband ran beat his wtf« MM up for decision before, th( Calcutta Chiel Justice and Mr. Justice' S K. Ohose In a Letters Patent Appeal. The husband. Asiaruddin Ahmed, instituted, 'a suit m the court of the156 words
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Article16 1933-06-08 7 Major H. 8. Paterson, M.C.S.. has been ap- pointed Advtoer, Customs *nd Monopoly B»- pertinent. Kcdah.16 words
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Article208 1933-06-08 7 •MALACCA ASSIZES OPEN Man Who Feared Mistress Had Poisoned Him I From Our vVn Correspondent I Malacca, June 7. The Malacca June Assizes opened! i to-day before Mr. Justice Williamson j when a Chinese nr.med Chu Kirn was convicted on a charge of the murder of208 words
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Article298 1933-06-08 7 Pin of Alibi Not Accepted A rUdobo puller who was beawn MftOonoctOOi when he intervened on behalf ol a woman food i hawker on seeing that thru* com patriots WON trying: to run away without paying her was ordered to receive $3 compensation from each of the tluee298 words
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Article183 1933-06-08 7 Prisoner's Unusual Kecord Of Convictions To one ol the many Chinese who were dealt I with by Mr. H. A. Porrer, the Criminal District .Turtle, yesterday morning, it must seem as if there will be no end to his terms m prison. He was already 'serving three consecutive183 words
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Article130 1933-06-08 7 Alleged Breach of Trust at Muar i From Oar Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur, Jane 6. In the police court. Kuala Lumpur, this ■Wrnlng Chow Bong Ho appeared before Mr. V. K. Wilsuii to answ-.-r a charge of alleged criminal breach of trust as a servant m respect130 words
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Article25 1933-06-08 7 Rene Pavlette, the talented child daaceuse, will appear for one week, beginning from tonight, at the Great World Cabaret, which la also providing vaudeville shows.25 words
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Article1762 1933-06-08 7 Name Called But No One Answered Theatre Employee Alleged To Have Drawn Two Salaries pOLLOWING the remarkable case m which a Malay sweeper working m the 'Victoria Theatre was convicted of cheating the Municipality by drawing, under an assumed name, a second salary besides his own, there was tried before1,762 words
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Article44 1933-06-08 7 r From Oir Own Correspondi-i.t] Seremban, June t>. On the grounds that tho woman's man-taw *as not legal, a Tamil nanv.d Samy who was accused of enticing away a married woman, Amalu, was acquitted and dlschareed by the Serein ban magistrate to-day.44 words
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Article48 1933-06-08 7 The feast of St. Anthony de Padua will be celebrated In the Church of St. Joseph on Sunday by a solemn high mass at t a.m. The collections to be made at an mnmm and at vespers will be for the poor dependent on St. Anthony's Bread Fund.48 words
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Article814 1933-06-08 7 WHEN ARC LAMPS LEAK Electrical Apprentice's Fatal Shock MISADVENTURE Ten Foot Fall Ruptures C 1 1 The statement that it was v unfortunate combination of circumstances which h*d to the death of one of his workmen was made by i Mr. S. A. Robinson, chief electric*] MgIMMV ir. j the814 words
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Article60 1933-06-08 7 Four Months Rigorous For Assault (From Our Own Corre*pond»m l Seraaban. Junr 6. A Chimse barber m Mantln village cut a coffee-shop assistant with a razor. To-day Ocok Kwec pleaded srullty to a charge of eausln* hurt and, falUng to give any reason for hl« action, vas60 words
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800 1933-06-08 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1933. THE BASIS OF THE STATE We have much to thank the present and past Malayan governments for m the matter ol physical well being. Without emulating the molly-coddling tactics ot the quasiSocialist governments which have ruled Great Britain since the beginning of the800 words
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Article151 1933-06-08 8 Mi J. R. Spence has been ■rrondld to K<dah M A.<si>tant Engineer. P.W.D. Mr. and Mrs. A. F Taylor arc expected to MTtve from homo by the Perseus this week Benno Mo^iwitsch. tbe hUBom pianist, is pudng through Singapore en June 28th from Japan and he hopes to ghre r?eital151 words
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Article118 1933-06-08 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow London, June 7. RUBBER Spot (Buyers) 3 9 16. (Sellers) 3*o. July-Sept. 3 19 32. Oct.-Dec. 3 1116.118 words
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Article752 1933-06-08 8 In Days Of Cinema Rivalry There was a time when ten empty brandy bottles would have bought an admission ticket to one oi the cinemas of Singapore It is an excellent idea tor Improving business during slump times, ol course, but it was no slump time752 words
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Article220 1933-06-08 8 The Capitol's Stirring War Drama That war on a mori «i>?dnti. Malt tlian has ever been known it. histo:-- ia inevitable within the next seven year> l- tin- id^n undcrlyiim the interesting film. 'Men Mv t Fight," which ha.v DOflM to the Capitol I fists convene trementious220 words
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Article69 1933-06-08 8 hmr Table RiVhion* F.M.S.K. (Mi Wj h| to i Tab innin ■Itarattea vtf iii. Will It it P ;.nd .uir. I'h« X will leave X lii-t to Ipoh uil 1 i\n. Hrn Ku •a ill .i\r Kuala I oi k p m .i!.»i m i 1 Of .t'69 words
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Article44 1933-06-08 8 Sir Robert Hribrtll \;i»inlmcn! 1 Judicial x ret whlrh be s raeord vk Agetil to 1910 to 1911 on po'.iti. Porec when I ■ttetel m«-nt «>i Indi.i In II hrld (hi.' OA For sir i th. tndU 0 n.-i- intf m Mi44 words
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Article27 1933-06-08 8 Mack- In l.«m(l«n For Hone W *j An iduvU 10 M* Hit onulri.' whi I a London gado :J WhM -i,i. re nt! elevatii27 words
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Article27 1933-06-08 8 Two P*m* Honour' 1 M. j H Ultil 'I. Count ill O\.:. Th« I' nntm Ho pM the M t abh I c ncUl J27 words
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Article9 1933-06-08 8 >' Vttie OtUde u.sSH tfet D*v* > IfftcOn tested |0 roinmr9 words
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Letter59 1933-06-08 8 VALUE oh S(ll CERTIFICATE 0 I',, I .fit,., M I:, Carr.br., em,,],-.. Man The con plica Heated an int. ,11. i,.. riift; T.. q m fail to ncverthefc i m bool romp... attain v. sir Laurt ol ver\ In •1. Uafl Department and tall itandard ol59 words
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Advertisement124 1933-06-08 8 ML mAKIINI Plflß ITALIAN pRRTIIII yjSSBL VERMOUTH "CaVILIDIEIECIKVS I BY SPECIAL WVH^f TO HM Ilil \IM'OI\ I M! V I KING OF SIAM I DIAMOND SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. also lit id. i. present* m diamond set Watches, Brooches. Bracelets. Pearl Nerklai^s. LARGEST AMD WELL-SELECTED STOCK DO124 words
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Advertisement76 1933-06-08 8 NOURISHING CREAM Tropical conditions dry out and mar the most beautiful skins. No finer antidote can be afforded than the regular use of this fragrant product. Depot British Dispensary, Ltd. 33. Raffles Place Singapore. "AFTER ALL," says a politician, "Great Britain and America speak the same language." Oh, Yeah Both76 words
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VENEZELOS' STORY OF HIS ESCAPE
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Article195 1933-06-08 9 Injured Wife In His Arms 0L OF BULLETS i l priien Afraid To Stop L Drive On trained attempt was iss issinatc Ihc famous .t.,t»sni.ti» N. Venezelos by load ot pinmen. In a per:it vi«u r later M. Venezelos wild dash to italwith his uounded wifeReuter - 195 words
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Article47 1933-06-08 9 kde on the life vat attending the i i naval oOcei tlon In August, ■Aww years' return* d u> Greece HUM nt proposed Js, should be ap- U) criticism ttad expiated hLs ridjwrer with two 1921. he married! 0l a Greek l Fv.jland47 words
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Article65 1933-06-08 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Canton Break With Chiang Skaaghai June 7. oi the volunteer -tsr yi ar returned I -uni a rousing the Government IC £TS. -.d the joint con- Lo held shortly. plan lo |lw >ntlnuation of In Manchuria. and General Pel ted Hi. and Grueral Chiang iHtved m Canton65 words
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Article15 1933-06-08 9 |lfc rifa Hying Across Siberia •Moscow. June 7. I urn for Chita ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article124 1933-06-08 9 INDIAN TARIFF CAUSES CONSTERNATION English Traders Accused Of Selfishness Coming on the heels of the other recent measures directed against Japanese trade. Simla's action m announcing a large increase m the tarffl against Japanese -loth has 'aused consternation In Japanese business addnm to the rlstni tideReuter Far Eastern - 124 words
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Article193 1933-06-08 9 Aim or The Pour Power Pact Paris, .inn' t. The foUov/iag i Bemi-oOcial summary of Pour Pov er Pact. Tiie preamble declares that the Pacts principal aim is to jive more effect to the stablished by the ix-amic Covenant, ■•ith ;i •>.•■'• o thai the decision of theReuter - 193 words
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Article136 1933-06-08 9 Famous I .S. Shipbuilder Dead San Francisco. June 7. 1 The death ha* occurred of Joseph James Tynan, the well-known shipbuilder, who had I been a member of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation. San Francisco, since 1906 and vice- President since 199. Reiner. I Mr. Tynan built136 words
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Article81 1933-06-08 9 C. H. Curtis Of Saturday Evening Post Dead Philadelphia, .lune 7. Cyrus Herman Kotzschmar Curtis, the millionaire publisher (if the Saturday Evening Post and one of the mast famous newspaper men m the world died to-day. Reuter. Mr Curtis was 82 years of ago. He \Ja.«. president81 words
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Article73 1933-06-08 9 Soviet Oil Well's 15.000 Tons A Day Moscow. June 7. The powerful new oil pusher, at the Lokbatan oilfields m Azerbaijan. wMcb started its career with a daily yield of B.OOC tons, has acquired accelerated force and is now spouting 15.000 tons of oil a day ftfl Barinov.Tass - 73 words
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Article161 1933-06-08 9 $50,000,000 LOAN TO CHINA Is It Breach Of Treaty With Powers London. June 7. Criticisms bg Shanghai business men of th: American loan to Obtna to buy wheat anJ cotton au- endorsed m the City, says Th Times, which points out that the United States. ikma161 words
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Article119 1933-06-08 9 On Chinese Purchases In London. June 7. In a trading article on the report of the Chinese Government Purchasing Concussion m London for 1932^ showing expenditure for the year of £550.000 making a total of £750.000 while £3.700.000 remains m hand for the acquisition of British manufactures,Reuter - 119 words
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Article132 1933-06-08 9 Revovering From Fatigue Of London. June M r Boong is mow recovering from thf fatigue m r.is ion--; Journey md seemed mueli brtt< Aheii be Rfii Interviewed by a Reuttr representative to-day on hLs return from hla vi it to Oxford where ho admired the beaut;,Reuter - 132 words
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Article77 1933-06-08 9 To Fly Across Black Sea Tn Tnrkpv Moscow, June 7. The Society for Assisting Water Transportation, will organize m July a glider trip from Sebastopol to Turkey. The glider will b<- powerful one. capable Of a .speed of 70 miles an hour, and the trip will beTass - 77 words
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Article71 1933-06-08 9 Huge Issue Of Treasury Washington. June 7. Mr. Wood m. U.S. Secretary to the Treasury, has announced the issue of some 500 million five-year 2 7 per cent. Treasury Notes and about 400 million nine months' 3 1 per cent, certii ncates cf indebtedness to be usedReuter - 71 words
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Article61 1933-06-08 9 Invitations To Be Sent To 53 Countries Tokyo. June 7. The Tokyo and Yokohama Chambers of Commerce have decided to hold an international exhibition m 1940 at an -estimated cost of V.25.000,000. Reclaimed ground m the Tokyo district will |be used a<? the site of the fair.61 words
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Article53 1933-06-08 9 Remand For Return Of China's Sovereign Rights Montreuv June *J. A resolution moved by Lady Gladstone, urging that the League of Nations to its utmost to re-establish the sovereign rights of China was approved by all the nations represented at the conference of League o! Nations Societies here,Reuter - 53 words
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Article52 1933-06-08 9 Heavy Casualties Feared In ■Japan Tokio. June 9. The powder magazine of the Hamamatsu Air Corps exploded three times this evening and more than ten persons were killed or wounded and several structures destroyed. Both the casualties and the damage are expected to turn out much greater. ReuterReuter Far Eastern - 52 words
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Article533 1933-06-08 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Feng Forming New Organisation i SITUATION CRITICAL 1 Attempt To Poison Chinese General Shanghai. June 7. After clearing the Province of Charhar of all Kuomintang influence. General Feng Yu-siang, the so-called commander-in-chief of the volunteers and regulars m Charhar, has started to533 words
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Article47 1933-06-08 9 Condition Suddenly Worse Poona. June 7. i There has been a sudden setback m Gandhi's condition i and he has lost two and a i half pounds m the last two J j days but there are no definite J j i complications. Reuter. J47 words
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Article84 1933-06-08 9 Gathering In London Herlin. June 1. The official German delegation to the Economic Conference is as follows: Baron von Neurath. Count Schwerin von Krosit?k. the Finance Minister, Dr. Hugenberg, the Minister for Economics. Dr. Schacht, Herr Krogman';, Lord Mayor of Hamburg. Herr Wilhelm Keppler the well-known engineer, andReuter - 84 words
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Advertisement272 1933-06-08 9 I 1 v^^^^V^^^'^H ML. I NEW RECORDS FOR JUNE 1933 Dance Records NEW MAYFAIR DANCE ORCHESTRA *A broken Rosary Waltz Jolly Old Ma, Jolly Old Pa Comedy Fox Trot 8633G RAY NOBLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA Won't you stay to tea Fox Trot :::No more love Fox Trot ***** Orchestral THE272 words
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Advertisement968 1933-06-08 10 THK BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. St«im tShiD Co Ltd and China THE HU A KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THF STRAITS i STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMGHIP Co.. Ltd. THE CHInV NAVIGATION Co..968 words
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Advertisement527 1933-06-08 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co. 9 Ltd. (Incorporated la England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. WtiawM. D**3>«r* Salla8 > r*< > 8.8 CITY OF SHANGHAI For Havre, London. Rotterdam Hamburg June 27 July l •4. CITY OF BEDFORD Po.- Havre. London.527 words
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Advertisement353 1933-06-08 10 British India and Apcar U, (Incorporated In Er^iiind M MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARr. SERVICES. Go PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS NMBtn LONDON AND FAR FAST MM. >fr^ N^ OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR miv t Doe ft J 'Vi\ Tonnage. Sin^aporr wj HAWALPINUI 17,000 June I .soiiuan RANPTJRA 17,000353 words
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Advertisement637 1933-06-08 11 O. S. K. Line. r O« UKirA AND ROM If AMERICA. l»n. Sails. ,;i \<i> \iki s !.i Ooambo, i>urbsu. A^aa Cap fani, Ri<> Janeiro. Sh?i' HfMto (Round-the-world £19()» June 28 29 1 snv MUM via Oatogabo, Durban. C»j>r KM (i Janeiro, Santos and Montevide' ih» -world fare El72> Ju637 words
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Advertisement542 1933-06-08 11 J *l J X II II V. V J-^a^2 P^gMHgMH^aM TO GIROPK FROM SINGAPORE AND PBNANC VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES. GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YOKK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penan*. N. YnrK Pics. Adams June 17 June 20 June 22 Au«. 1 Pres. Harrison542 words
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Advertisement875 1933-06-08 11 K. P. M. KONINKUJKI PAKETVAART MAATS( HAPPIJ CKKMER— Thursday. June 8. Belay.an Drli and Penang REYNST- Thursday. Junr 8. Cheribon (not for passengers.. s«narang. Sourabaya Bocleleng. Ampenan. Padanß-Bny. Benoa and Baujprwang! TIDORE-Thur-dny. Jr.ne 8. Solat-Partdjara. BenflkaHa, Sotnui-Puknir,^ Blair said P^bq Baroe. TOMOHON- Thursday, Juno 8. Singkawn.u'. Ponanatel and Sambas 9875 words
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Article268 1933-06-08 12 MEN COMPELLED TO WORK IN SHIPS Off Coast of Australia Brisbane. Startling new charges, involving the authon- ties who protect the aborigines In Northern Queensland, have followed the allegations m 1 a North Australia newspaper of the torture oi a JPOUng girl by the police and her268 words
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Article306 1933-06-08 12 Fatal Shot Follows Smile to Visitor •It seems a kind of stage tragedy which k annot be real." This is how one of his colleagues referred to the tragedy of Mr. E. A. Wilson, chief engineer of the Metropolitan Railway, who died after being found shot m his306 words
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Article46 1933-06-08 12 Agreement Between Soviet And Poland Moscow, June 4. A new agreement for the procedure to be adopted for the investigation of frontier incidents between Poland and the Soviet was signed to-day. It replaces the agreement on the sami' subject signed m 1925. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 46 words
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Advertisement632 1933-06-08 12 Burns Philp Line. (incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and tn« S.S. MANGOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] s MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading ro Australia. Cabins de632 words
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Advertisement362 1933-06-08 12 HENDERSON LINL f SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly PMsenjrer Steamer Between Rangoon, Manellles HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymouth I Leave Rangoon! SAGAING June 17 BURMA July 1 IRRAWADDY July 29 CHINDWIN Aug. 12 KEMMENDINE Aug. 26 BHAMO Srpt. 9 AMARAPOORA Sept. 23 SAGAING Oct. 7 BURMA Oft II YOMA362 words
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Advertisement204 1933-06-08 12 ami h ROBINS^ OI J TH E KAST ASI.UK J I-IMITH) I T «ltphone 5223 PASSENGKIT AM) MKVUE TO GBCOA, lnNI) Prom J MS > BORINGIA v- I ERRIA i 8 I LALANDIA a h 2 2 I 1 MEONIA 12 9 29 A ALSIA 310 310 i BORINGIA NlO204 words
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Miscellaneous668 1933-06-08 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturdays 7 p.m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday.668 words
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Miscellaneous168 1933-06-08 12 Port Dkkson 8.6. Vyner Brooke, Sar. 713. from Kuc-hing 7.6. lor Kuc-hing 10.6. Maros. Dut. 363. from Indragiri 7.6. for Indragiri 9.6. Pembrokeshire. Brit. 4968. from Middlesbro 7.6. for Dairen via Hong Kong 8.6. Ellenga. Brit. 2558. from Calcutta 7.6. for Pcnang, Rangoon. Calcutta 8.6. Cingalese Prince, Brit. 3834. from168 words
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Article307 1933-06-08 13 "LUXURY" WIN D JAMMER Fresh Meat Throughout 10 Months Voyage Ton months voyaging, dedging icebergs .south oi Capetown and becalmed for three weeks on the Lquator. has elided with the berthing of the "luxury Swedish sailing ship Abraham Rydberg at the Millwall Dock. Loaded with 40.000 bags of Australian wheat,307 words
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Article833 1933-06-08 13 The fo'lowiiv passengeri are pvoci'i-din:^ p r is. NaMera sailing st 9. w sm. to-morrow the •m Instant, for Penang, Cotambo, Bombay and i Europr: Mr. J K. Swaim\ Mns. S. W. Jones and 2 Children, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Calla-han. Mi W. H. Finlay. Mr K.833 words
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Article58 1933-06-08 13 The shipping iirm Adolf Bernstein of Hamburg are establishing a new line to New York from Antwerp and Havre. The two vessels employed arc the Gerolstein of 8115 g.r.t. and the Usenstein of 6114 g.r.t. Passengers to the number of 190 can be carried In outer cabins and there Is58 words
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Article34 1933-06-08 13 Effective June 7th. the rate of freight on i sticklac Ls reduced to the following figure Per bag not exceeding 160 catties $1.20 direct to Calcutta 51.15 to Calcutta via Raiwon34 words
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Article194 1933-06-08 13 Men Ban Women Riders From I'sing Spurs I Women competitor! arc to b;> banned from using spurs and whips at the Richmond Royal Horse Show. Men will still be permitted to use them, however. The decision was taken by men incidenta'ly —to avoid a repetition <>l an incident194 words
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Article146 1933-06-08 13 Parentage Puzzle Being: Investigated A youth who had given the police eight different names and six birthplaces, and whose antecedents had been looked up m documents at Somerset House, ranging over nine years, without result, was at Wckmy. Surrey, sentenced to iwo months' hard labour for obtaining146 words
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Article167 1933-06-08 13 Animal Once Thought to Have Elixir of Life What may prove to be one of the last <>t the I Indian rhinoceroses to br exhibited m Britain j has arrived at the London Zoo It was a present to the King by the Prime i Minister167 words
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Article150 1933-06-08 13 Tlie motor battleship DeuLschland wa., taken over by the German Navy on April 1. and en the same day the sister ship, the Admiral Scheer was launched. She is to be of equal i tonnage and dimensions, namely. 181.7 metres long. With a beam of 20.7 metres150 words
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Article97 1933-06-08 13 The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the Naldera which arrived from Yokohama yesterday. Mr. Sim;xson. Miss Carey. Mr. Briggs, Miss Collingwcod. Mr Sternberg. Mr. Jitts. Mr. Wonji. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Mrs. Emanuel. Mr. and Mrs. Storch. children and infant. Mr. Visnich. Mr. Borner. Mr. Lofts. Mr.97 words
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Article87 1933-06-08 13 FFroTti Our Own Correspondent London, May 2.1. H.MS. Suffolk arrived at Portsmouth this week from the China station with a mual prisoner who was sentenced to seven years" I pf nal servitude for wounding with intent to I murder m the East Indies. He is John Roberts.87 words
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Advertisement457 1933-06-08 13 THE iINGAPORE FREE PRESS Head Office 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. W r D e 6056. Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazi each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily Special features include pictures,457 words
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Advertisement385 1933-06-08 13 9i\ •B^^M^^^^^**-^*£&^^^-^^l>p^ v 1 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA \T y AND MOST OF THE U.S.A. ¥l V l9 J*T Bceok CAMdlaa NaUooiU Rjuirm iJtuj Lb» boat of U» nuu-weUot» Cana^Aa Rockies— «tay at Jupv {3=g£» Park Udjjl ta tba heart of woaitirmM monnUln b«iuiy t£j^¥ Be Lu.vory traixs erf Suprane385 words
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Article663 1933-06-08 14 SHORT SHRIFT FOR A SYDNEY ROWDY Reply to Assault on Lord Harris Lieut.-Col. C. P. Foley, who wa ti.mou.> Horn thirty to forty years a^o as yreat hitter, contributes to a Home paper Ml interest inr. description of barracking On ttM Sydney ground tliat Will remind663 words
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Article128 1933-06-08 14 Elegant Furniture Sold A* Odd Lots ;From Oui O'vn Ci>rr.vspt»uJt:i.f.J London, May 23. Th« Amba.-vsadi'is' Cl>io Conduit StivH. W. is no more, a two days' am t ion s>ull- of the magnificent furniture and fittings, ordered by the Courts under diMrt-ss for rent and rates began on Saturday.128 words
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Article58 1933-06-08 14 Brilliant blue bathing costumes made of rubber will be s-oen this yoar Caps will be silvered to look like incial. \Uth rinplets of rubber at the side to suggest hair. Chromium initials and buttons will be used for decoration The- new colours for costumes are azure blue58 words
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Article157 1933-06-08 14 Libel Action For Wronu Photo I From Onr Ov n Comsjwiid.ii' I i. in!, i Mi\ I?,. Announcing m th<- Klßf'l H-'mh vestcrday th< settlement of a libel action by I/onl Elphinst»<n< against Ixmdon Express Ne\\s)Mpers Lid nounsel stated that dH lib*-l consisted of tin* publication of157 words
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Advertisement318 1933-06-08 14 RHODESIAN RED SEAL PLUG TUT fe nVQ TOBACCO. H ODESI An D jfiS* An Knipirr product blended with the *^EDj.^i^lSEA*- greatest cure and >>kill from well matured X 3 A tobacco leaves frown on the plains of /lUqCU South Africa. S Ob ALL HIGH CLASS TOBACCONISTS Sole Agents F. A.318 words
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Advertisement483 1933-06-08 14 BANKS AND CHARTERED BANK I OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter > Paid up capital In 600.000 snare? of £5 each i3.uuu.uuu Reserve Fund £3.000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Uoilo Amrifcsar Ipoh Stmarai/jr483 words
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Advertisement114 1933-06-08 14 m, m I ***k -MM,? 4 l:u 'ii> n, All i ot ih. FIX,-,; DC| 4, applK 1 Trie; H THK EASRIN IM Pa:dBRA^ t K;ir. OOERI allow. t. pei IVIM BCCHA] r > «»1 THE SOUTH BRITISH "i KM MM v MMM fl PIRE, r :A' MOTOR Cil INM114 words
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Miscellaneous729 1933-06-08 14 ■a«aaw«_i— < m m mm m m m m m m BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION PKOOB.VMMFS FOR INDIA. BURMA. S STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J FEDERATED MALAY STATES S FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY. ENGLAND i I 't Wavf- lenpth* 25.3 metre? and 31.3 J 1 metres. i 1 1 J Thursday.729 words
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Miscellaneous35 1933-06-08 14 16.88 Daventry 080. 16.88 Edlnhoven (Holland) PHI 16 87 Bound Brook (N.J.) WSXAL Daily. I—91 9 p.m. 14.47 Buenos Aires (Argentine) LBT. 13.97 Daventry OBH. 13.98 Pittsburgh WBXK. 12—6 pro Times are given m OJC.T.35 words
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Article380 1933-06-08 15 ONG STATISTICAL TIN POSITION THE PAST WEEK |jjjn<: Share Market Reported Singapore. Juiir < t Ml. lIOU ll run continued .< quotattoo for 1 •nu now reac »i--c t prlc* ts bract mdicatin:'. metal l"i nearby •..ll 1 .itaH.Ni Id cilsMfl luiis m trw la reported that lined about l380 words
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Article23 1933-06-08 15 I, frw 1931 was lUM (again* ""'lilted to 805.000 at MM. per 1 »M 1.87 d. per >1 860 000 lb23 words
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Article172 1933-06-08 15 Changes m Representative Prices United Press Association .iun«- j v. American Can Corn. 89 94 92 Am. T'phoiu- and Tfimpta 119 121 120-;: Atrlieson Railroad fJ7 70 1^ 66 L PqpOßi 78 "v t%% 79 'i FihsUmk. Common 21 2 1 220s CJ.-n FlcctrW a 22United Press Association - 172 words
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Article227 1933-06-08 15 Trade With Middle Asia i Mi Prank tv William. AwllCin Trade c:« mnnssioner 7 A Ocean Buildin;;. Singapore, has just received, by rablc the- follow! im statistics relating to the faratan trade of the (Jolted Stiites with Middle Asia: FOR TIIK MONTH OF APRIL 1M.:;: Total Exports irom227 words
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Article143 1933-06-08 15 Report tor ftm ended January 31, 1933. states that on modified system of tapping introduced; »t beginning of 1932 Paya Pinang estate harvested 1,362.156 Ib. Company's other estate has been out ol tapping since July, 1931. Aver*** net sale price, including estimated value of unsold portion of crop,143 words
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Article639 1933-06-08 15 COUNTRY'S POSITION IS SOUNDEST IN WORLD Satisfactory Budget I Result Thi tt-Mili <»t the financial >uai In Oreat j Britain, which closed on March 3lst. once more demonstrates, the country's position M being the ■oOßdnri m UM world When the British pMple dining the previous yenr performed639 words
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Article87 1933-06-08 15 Laws* far 1932 \\a> £1,275 (agNIM £1,152). Add balamr brought forward £1,646. leaving at debit of profit and loss account £2.920. It has not been considered necessary to *vrlte of! any sum tor depreciation for 1932. No tapping took plare on Doolqalla estate, but 15,246 Ib. of87 words
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Article55 1933-06-08 15 Adamson (iiltillan and Co., Ltd. Secretaries; Rahman Hydraulic Tin. Ltd., Output for May was 390 picuLs. Harrisons, Barker and Vo., Ltd. Kamuiitlng Tin Dredging Ltd. Output (piculs) 2.463 (1.673 May 1932) hours run 1,298 (1,048); yardage 409.000 (246,000) estimated value of ore $159,799 ($61,060), estimated gross55 words
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Article346 1933-06-08 15 The Dutch and Control of Supplies lht? ciyhih unnual ordinary general meeting of the Buklt Tupah Rubber Estates Ltd.. was held at Bun^e House, 71, St. Mary Apce, E.C. Mr. E. B. Skinner (the chairman) said: The trading loss for the year was £1,029, which compares with346 words
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Article284 1933-06-08 15 Change of Feeling m b Holland Tin: annual |MMn] meeting oi' ihe lambi! a Rubber BrtatOt, Ltd.. was held at the offices X ot the company, 71 BL Mar>-t.\c. E.G. Mr. R. B. Skinner, the chairman, arho pie- l] sided, said that they hact sustained a trading loss284 words
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Article103 1933-06-08 15 [Malayan Estate Outputs For May Boustead and Coy. Agents; Outputs of rubber for May from tiie following estates an*: United Patani (Mal«ya> Rubber Estates Ltd.. 217,931 lbs. Malakoff Rubber Estates Ltd.. 155,100 lbs. Taiping Rubber Plantations Ltd., 119.042 lbs. Sungei Batu (Malaya* Rubber Estates Ltd.. 56,000 lbs. Windsor103 words
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Article49 1933-06-08 15 STAG BROOK RUBBER AND TEA A loss of £2,796 is shown m the accounts of the Stagbrook Rubber and Tea Estate:;. This Is against a loss of £2,239 m 1931. It is proposed to transfer £3.000 from reserve, and there is a small credit balanre (£3B6 > to go forward.49 words
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Article46 1933-06-08 15 I Accounts for 1932 show loss of £380 (against £202), which has been transferred to profit and loss account. After crediting interest on investments, this account shows balance of £1,800, I which it is proposed to carry forward. Yield was 556,240 tt> (520.249 lb.).46 words
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Article348 1933-06-08 15 To-Day 's Price Changes KXCHANGE RATES June 7 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 1/32 LondOQ, I months' sight 2 4 London, GO days' sight '2/3 31/32 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 15/16 London, demand 23 29/32 London, t.t 1/1% Lyons uid Paris. dMMIMI 080 Hn m bury. dOMMai348 words
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83 1933-06-08 15 June "th.. I o'clock noou Bayers Srller* R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose* 11 I|l6 11^ R.S.S. equal to London Standard. 117 1R 11 916 j Standard RS.S, on Tender June 11 '> US 11 July 113 16 11V4 Aug. II 1 115 1683 words
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Article882 1933-06-08 15 Uij»\i>»\v. JUKI Mil. i».r: ILO&ING QUOTATIONS 1 i r-«.«»-r» seller* i. Asani Kiuntaang it' '-8- 30s- l Austral Malay Mi 28^ Ayor Hit am (it) 13t> id Ms Ayer Weng isl. 95 1.05 Bangrin Tin Wi 9d 9<l jj Batang Padang (slt 10 15 Batu Caves ($1)882 words
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Advertisement80 1933-06-08 15 eicefdJ»gif—,Ht Aggf anoe In force #ver W.ttt,— f I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Urn MnM fMUeaMafcJ) 0H OFFICt Cireat Eastern Ufe Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry. B.C. ->, Company ta* £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with80 words
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Article715 1933-06-08 16 Weakness In Front Of Goal EVEN SECOND HALF Good Defence Of Elmer 10 And McCaffery A L; Chinese 4; S.C.C 1. L; The Chinese further improved •>. their position m the first division M table yesterday by defeating the S.C.C. by lour goals to one at715 words
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Article48 1933-06-08 16 In the third division of the S.A.F.A. League yesterday, the Singapore Harbour Board team met the Marine Department team on the S.H.B ground and won by 2 goals to one. Guan Cheong scored both goals for the S.H.B. and Buang scored for the losers.48 words
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Article84 1933-06-08 16 Mrs. Harris Aud Mrs. Hobbs Win Doubles Final The results of yesterday's tics m the Tanglin Club tournament were; Men's Doubles Handicap Wise and Hobbes (owe 15.3) beat Palmer »nd Prentis fowe 15.1) 6 4; 6 3. Ladies Doubles Handicap (Final) Mrs. Harm and Mrs. Hobbes fowe 3)84 words
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Article416 1933-06-08 16 SINGAPORE AMATEUR MEETING Good Entries For Nine Events Handicaps for the first day .Friday) Of the Singapore Turf Club amateur meeting are as follows: Race 1. 'I he First Pony Scurry Ponies. Class i)i v <5 furs). 2.15 p.m. Cinders 11 Beau Geste 10.1 Arjuna II416 words
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Article155 1933-06-08 16 Perak Championship Tournament I From Our O\\\n Correspondent) Ipoh. June ti. The Porak Badmin^ton Association's annual championship tournam;nt was played during the Whitsun. holidays and concluded to-da> after a three-day programme m the grand stand of the Perak Turf Club. An innovation was the inclusion of a mixed doubles155 words
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Article121 1933-06-08 16 England Australia Test Tour I From Our Own Correspondent] London, May 15. Should present negotiations be successful, a tenm of women cricketers from this country will I understand, visit Australia early next year to play a series of matches against the women cricketers of the Dominion. Preliminary comvcrsations121 words
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Article390 1933-06-08 16 CENTURIES BY WYATT AND FENDER West Indies and Welshmen Score Freely London, June 7. A feature of the holiday cricket m Britain was the defeat of teams that last year held high positions m the championship table by more lowly counties. Somerset beat Gloucestershire by an inningsReuter - 390 words
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Article248 1933-06-08 16 Seromhan Select 17 Players i From Our Own Correspondent I Seremban, June 6. Nfegrl Sembilan is eagerly looking forward to the Malaya Cup game with the Singapore XI on Saturday at Seremban. Last year at Singapore, the home side won by 4 goals to 1 but the248 words
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Article26 1933-06-08 16 A meeting will be held at 5.30 this aftern( at the Great World cabaret to form a Wrestl Association. Those interested are invited attend.26 words
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Article33 1933-06-08 16 In the Clerical Union billiards champions] final Teo Siew Sun beat Lim Chuan Geok 168 points m a game of 500 up. The high break of 59 was made by Goh Guan Chuah33 words
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Article781 1933-06-08 16 GREAT RALLY OF GOLF PROFESSIONALS Cotton "Booed" by the Crowd [From Our Own Correspondent] London, May 16. There was much interest at Southport m the Dunlop 1.500 Guineas Tournament but no actual surprises or fireworks. The weather was mostly line. Although be made a brave fipht,781 words
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Article118 1933-06-08 16 Writ Against The Betting Control Board The Evening Nev.s understands that a writ has been taken out on behalf of the Ascot Trustees against the Racecourse Betting Control Board, following the dispute between the two bodies which led to the announcement that the Tote would not be m118 words
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Article172 1933-06-08 16 island Club vs. Singapore Japanese Teams and suiting times lor the Mttttflj four ball foursomes match bftWtM tIM MHrf Golf Club and the Singapore Japanese G<»11 Club at tin Island Club on Sunday, an- .r follows 8.45 C. A R BaUman and T. Hisliwoith fl D. Uekuri and172 words
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Advertisement212 1933-06-08 16 <-^~- LARGE SELECTION -*---^J| CHILDREN'S STATIONERY! JUST RECEIVED I NEW AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS AND D -OFF TO THE POST" "TOY TOWN NOTE" ZZZZZZZZZZH PACKED IN NOVEI TV lti»\fs OBTAINABLE AT MALAYA PUBLISHING HOISF I BOOKSELLERS I LIMITED r==== SINGAPORE. r WORLD BOXING IIX S^ ARENA. MS p.m. SHARi BUD W212 words
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