The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 June 1933
1933-06-09
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Title Section19 1933-06-09 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NOT 13.978. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1933. 10 CENTfe.19 words
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Article401 1933-06-09 1 Jim and Amy Mollison crashed at the start of their record-breaking dual flight. They were not injured but the plane was badfy damaged Page 9. James Mattern. the U.S. world flier, was also forced down in Siberia Page 9. Britain, France, Italy and Germany have signed what401 words
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Article1189 1933-06-09 1 of ih ii osi heartcnlni n^ oi «.h« .11 vi-.'h we Uve i '.i. line desire to preserve the nan] I i d nd inl'" ting anim.'.s ih;it threaten to vanish beffOßJ the advancing f in<,<i-tic]< oi civUicatfon Oiw SOSf thi, de :r. lakim, it: Uca] form,1,189 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement259 1933-06-09 1 Hi M'.fl AT ALL ,HIM; IWIVISION STORES RAFFLES HOTEL SEA VIEW P MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TT^T>E>¥ n.U 1 xiL* lIIIS EVENING TEA DANCE— 6.3O to 8.15 p.m. to-night 1U m SPECIAL DINNER DANCE TOMORROW ENTERTAINMENT fICIAL MSNER RACE BALL i:\H'ii»ion Till .i.iii. Miss BEVERLY GLENNING 11 1 NING DRESS ESSENTL\L259 words
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Advertisement118 1933-06-09 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS KlosUr-Beer Page 3. Motor Assurance— Page 10. Tonic -food Beverage Pag: 3. Fnuidairc Pays For Itself— Payr 9. Halls Distnr.ptT Cheaper Pa^i 1 6 CHRYSLER LOW INITIAL COST 11l list rated bu 21 Dr. FORREST'S NEW j rBOOK i I n 4»E EANY j i In thi-; book118 words
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Advertisement7 1933-06-09 1 ISSSSSSSSSSS^SSSB OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES7 words
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Article226 1933-06-09 2 Kuala Lumpur Hoard and Inspection from Out On Uorre pondent Kuala Lumpur. June 7. The quc.-tion ui thr periodical Inspection ami maintenance oi gentle tank installations was dtacuned again by ihc Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board this mominjr. Tin chairman recalled that the Board had 'eeided to refer226 words
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Article62 1933-06-09 2 Friday, Juno 9th Helore the Thief Justice in the Ist Court I at IMI a.m. .»ud«ment Q B 11l M-*, liWn Chia < fTony. deceased. At 11 am.: -Admison No ,o 32 -Petition lor idmtMtop of H. h. Panj?. J l-oiiowed by Bankruptcy" gfc^JJj* J l4toi WWII> <■62 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement476 1933-06-09 2 DISTEMPER IN DOGS. SHRRLEVS APPROVED REMEDIES. I ivro.V A proved Cure and i'uventivc Sure ;tnd rapid in its action. Mmm CIRK. Removes the (e\ti in lr.-s thnn tw«nty-fuur hours. TONIC QUININE PILLS. E-specially valuable In tin second stages to prevent i oUapsc add complications MEDICAL HALL, LTD. CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CAKDS.476 words
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Advertisement530 1933-06-09 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE, Tenders. NOTICE la Hereby given Chat lenders art now Invited for the following materials on services and that particulars of such tender? may be obtainr-ri in the Tender Room Municipal Offices Supply of Heavy Pipes and Cast Iro: Specials for period Oct. Ist, 1933 to Sep*.530 words
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Advertisement171 1933-06-09 2 I -Dili W DJN i SUNDAY TIMES. I I I oerms or decay lurk I in ugly film I Prevent trouble -keep teeth free from film I with this special film-removing tooth pasf- I T F you were to allow your teeth to gently removes thi^ tiln. an.i r >«).171 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous377 1933-06-09 2 THK WKKK 1 1 May. *'tii. Hum Watt 1 1 M :s S3 Bi, 1 1 11 ■tngapore Antatcoi Races. Crirk't S.C.C. n. Y.M.C A. Pndant. Blnkan Muti \>, .Johore C.C.. Blakan Mati. t vi I inn. Hi. CtataWM Iffedlcal College Union, Anaon Road. Outran School Annual Cporta, Jalan Beaar,377 words
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Article213 1933-06-09 3 F J ravda Attacks Japanese News Agency Moscow, June 7. Following Izvesua, the official Soviet organ. which attacked the Japanese Nippon Dempo i agency for .spreading provocative reports de- 1 signed to aggravate Soviet-Japanese relations. 1 Pravda has entered the lists and flays the Nippon agency, which it213 words
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Article25 1933-06-09 3 Mr. G B. Folhot, O.C.PD, Ba^-an Serai, Ls uoinji on home leave on June 10. He will be succeeded by Inspector Samsudin from Netrri Senibilan25 words
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1155 1933-06-09 3 Six Days Id Open Boat Arctic Ocean SEAMEN'S STORY OF TERRIBLE SUFFERING PIX clays and six nights in an open boat in the Arctic- seas, great naves washing over the craft, the crew one by one being frozen to death, fresh water suppliesFree Press; N.A.N A. copyright - 1,155 words
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Article94 1933-06-09 3 Dress No Matter Says Kishop l.tMMlitn. Mav I The Dew broad r spirit in the Churrh, \\ys put into words by the Bishop of Newcastle <Dr 11. E. Bilbrouuh) at a Diocesan Conference last week, "Hikris must be admitted to chtich M they an.. and that raises94 words
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Article185 1933-06-09 3 Out of the most heralded motion pIdMN to be presented in Singapore for some time. opeM on Wednesday, at the Capitol Theam It is Warner Bios' "I Am I Fugitive From I Chain Clanir." starring Paul Muni, with Helen Vinson. Not only Ls I Am a Fugitive185 words
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Article213 1933-06-09 3 Helpless With Rheumatism. At on»- tUm he though! be v the use of her right band. But whan v tarted (he "iittlt ciiiih (in-.' ->t Krusrhei I ■v.nn put her ri'-hi "I was tore taa .1 bad ■tate," int uu-> in fact, I could Do! do213 words
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Article100 1933-06-09 3 Tnanimous Objection U\ Spinsters I Fioin Our Own OMV poOdi i I London. Maj JS. When a suy>?<\sU«>n tliat inxi lamiJß should b. erected in Bl« wbury. Berkshire MM .submitted lo paiLsh meetiiji^. IfWf argument was quashed by the. remark that such illumination would drive eourtiiii? cnuplis100 words
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Article92 1933-06-09 3 THEATRE TO SEAT 2, 800 Ur*M« Of Kind In S^»vipt Union Ivanovo, i him i. On*- of the largest MwttW in th» Sovi. Union Ls now under construction at Iv The auditorium will seat 2.800 people, and r?ie building will have a .sjxrfn! hall for < our. r' to seat92 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement202 1933-06-09 3 The World's r nio st adaptable WWM o^^^ tonic food !^#^S% beverage m//i(il&Mxm. ii -round advantages oi Ovaltine. r^^^ j^f 1^ *T*. Th< eldest and most delicate invalid.** 1 />* '^^hh^^!^^ I^B^HHfc bi tiftited by it just as surely as it W >4^mF k health and joyous energy SSS^g^^^P*^^^^ the202 words
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Advertisement32 1933-06-09 3 IF YOUR BATTERY COULD SPEAK, IT WOULD SAY CHANGE TO ir~ir t They spark when others can't *nd make starting easier! MTMNTOM iok MALAYA BORNEO MOTORS LTD, ASK FOR THE ENGLISH A.(32 words
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Article525 1933-06-09 4 Hen are some light mixtures for steaming that will prove acceptable. SUNDAY PIDOING Cut five or six sponge-cakes into squares and place them in a buttered mould that has been <iecorate<l with preserved Charles. Boat up three eggs with a pint ot milk, enough .sugar to525 words
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Article, Illustration813 1933-06-09 4 A Dress -As You Please Year By Our Woman Correspondent AMONG the most important fea- tures of the new fashions are an intricate sartorial technique concealed with utmost care, slenderness of a kind only recently invented, as i well as fierce rebellion against superficial fashion decrees. Novelties are acceptable only813 words
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Article, Illustration1186 1933-06-09 4 CHERUTT - Well -Dressed Woman Demands Variety in Costumes CHERUTT BY OF PARIS •THE couturier is constantly confronted with. a probku.i how to attain variety aad Interest in th? c^thes she creates, without falling into the dangerous field of eccentricity. Every season oif sees costumes which in their desire »'or originality, become1,186 words
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Article230 1933-06-09 4 Green vegetables are essential to health, as they provide the right kinds of salts and some vitamins. The- cabbage is one of the most \aluable. It is most important that it should not be overcooked. Prepared in the following way it is as tender as spinach. It should be230 words
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Article28 1933-06-09 4 sm,i: l 1 to lafen •■•1"^ nva h Im Aii «'\c laknod to tin Item wttht DtMOlTf la ta ol 081 r MtftaM; hate dl28 words
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Article25 1933-06-09 4 Attractive cl mad. from on* BM*ehtbecun small kWB chair .should l> I TIM jj^ If a n.orr M* ru; two or thr.is produo-.'25 words
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Advertisement109 1933-06-09 4 invites you to try this Neiv Tonic Beverage I "Cow Gate Chocolate Milk is made from rich West of England milk and lightly flavoured with fine Chocolate. It makes a very digestible, palatable and nutritious drink most suitable as a morning beverage or as a nightcap, and really sleep inducing.109 words
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Article177 1933-06-09 5 Shaw's Book Banned in Free State Mr. George Bernard Shaw's book "The Adventures of the Black Girl In Her Search for God" was among the eight books who sale ILMI distribution, it was announced in Dublin, are prohibited In the Irish Free State. The order was made177 words
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Article199 1933-06-09 5 Two New Centres In Cairngorm Tr^ Citirngorm district will figure pro«. mlnontly on the Youth Hostel map of Scotland from now onwards, two new hostels having been opened at A\ lemon and Tomintoul ,by the Aberdeen District Committee of the i S.Y.H.A. The wooden hov>tel at Aviemore has)199 words
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Article131 1933-06-09 5 How Anybody Can Have It. Practically all forms of indigestion and stomach trouble are due to or accompanied by an abnormal condition known as acidity, which causes fermentation and the formation of gas. Correct this condition and all pain and distress instantly disappears. For thio131 words
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Article235 1933-06-09 5 Unemployed Men Making The Equipment An experiment !r. holiday cami)^ fa unmanrted unemployed men is to be made at Denrent and Great Hueklow, new Sheffield. AH single young men registering at Sheffield employment exchnn^ts v. ill be able to apply for a fortnight's holiday at these camps. The235 words
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Article, Illustration113 1933-06-09 5 President of the Douaisis British Club, placing the ll h on the statue of Marshal Foch, watched by the other members 1 lh French party of ex-Servicemen who recertly visited London. Dr. Fauchcux. President of the Douaisis British Club placing the wreath on the statue of113 words
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Advertisement123 1933-06-09 5 MT3§l|!lpJte| to-night: I (KIM STAR— IN a GREAT PICTURE! FiRSI BRITISH FILM AND A CAST WORTHY OF THE OCCASION. INCLUDING PSIR NIGEL PLAYFAIR. NORA SWINBURNE, GENEVIEVE TOBIN, LAURENCE OLIVIER, MICHAEL FARMER. i Special Added Attraction i I F. A. CUP FINAL AT i WEMBLEY i Presented by Gaumont j HELP123 words
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Advertisement168 1933-06-09 5 6.15 9.15 TO NIGHT Malayan Premiere First National's brilliant epic Presenting the famous star of "TIGER SHARK" EOWA R D C vnvri t arm Jk IlilßKra l)\Rl\(i''' l \^PT/ With BEBE BANIELS and all-star CAST. a HIS NAME BLAZED IN GLORY HERS WAS DRENCHED IN SHAME One of the most168 words
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Article923 1933-06-09 6 PASSIONATE SUPPORT OF 1 LEG-THEORY Imperial fricket Tonference From Otir Own Soi respondent] LondotOLay 15. ii ir TOeon Contnovaray on brlskrj and everyone, i> getting a Uttta tired of it. Y«*y- < nrriay the Neus Chronicle remarked, under r} tH ol Publish the Facts." Bo much923 words
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Article50 1933-06-09 6 millkM pans ol' spats valued at' 12: )(>tt v WM e\ory year in Britain be- IMS How »hf numlKM- is 30.000— and it MlKs *'■»<-> -very month. A manufacturer >Meil »W m*» nouadavv. r>nly at a 1 m f or °"»r wu Mm pt* pejpfe Ul :l Whole v.-ar round50 words
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Article459 1933-06-09 6 Lord Kimberley and a "Canker" The Earl of Kimberley made an outspoken attack on* professionalism in polo, and revealed that the Hurlingham Club Polo Conimittet had decided that it was to end after this season. Lord Kimberley was speaking at a luncheon |lv«O :n London by the British459 words
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Article295 1933-06-09 6 Fixturis for S.C.C American Tournament Lawn tic..;- American toumam D1 at the sec MO.ND.W. IfJNC IStfe E. G Btaunton and J. H I) (^no bIK VS Pan! Btorr and E. B. Evans H. Henshdwocri and C G Pugler vs. P at S(ott and H K. Fearn: :de. H.295 words
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Article111 1933-06-09 6 C. F. Smith's Big Win In The Final brom Our Own Cone, pondent >lala< c;i. limr (>. The match play competition for the QarrteOfi Cup at Malacca has just been completed and resulted in a win for C. F. Smith Results: I fist Round A F Baughan111 words
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Article66 1933-06-09 6 Modu ul Oollefa Union won two O 1 their tluvt vook-ond cricket matches. They d'foaU'd RA Jf 26 run. (M.C.U. 65, R.A 39). and the MCA. by tWO wickets (M.C.U. 118 for 8 Md. Din 34 not out; Y.M.C.A. 113 W Willis W. including 3 sixes and 5 lours.. They66 words
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Advertisement247 1933-06-09 6 S Jl?\^mSi i «k %^r\>^ v3Bl ggfa| i **>JA. if^Hfc- yj|^^ Illustrated above is charming young I -nii l| lillji j WE HAVE PLEASURE IS ANNOUNCING Tlisit oniiitt lo an iiu-ioiiMMl «lrniiiii<l Messrs. SISSON BROTHERS AUSTIN w Co Ltd HULL w We also invite your enquiries y TEN F()r K247 words
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525 1933-06-09 7 SINGAPORE CASE 51 Vy make HISTORY Appeal Against An \ssessment rHREE (.ROUNDS i fominissioner's Dwubt Of Official View Correspondent London. May HO. sini: •!•«"<• MM has raised a n important point in coniM-r m tti ,i, inniim- lo in raspeet iffffef .inroad. TIN man525 words
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Article52 1933-06-09 7 I** Of Premises For laminc Mr. G. b. Knwlin^ rday of .summon; Brtilata Malaya Club, H the premises to b< «te« h .tls# There wai th. .immons applies t< •ho represented the de tt* papers of the cas. l)p l' and the case wa li.ao am. on52 words
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Article269 1933-06-09 7 RAFFLES PLACE TRAGEDY B<M)k-Keeper Who Went to Praver Room nil. ik M! BsiadU, iB Arab in»ok-k«-. p.Y employed by AJkafl and Co.. Rallit'.-, Place, fell lorty feei fiom a third tloor window ye.st<idM> .it :ilx,ul 11 m JShaJk Ali walked iro:n th; BMUB OBSCC269 words
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Article265 1933-06-09 7 Dressmaker's Silk Remnants Disappear Mrs. V. OniltWnr. a French woman dressmaker, acfJßßd :i Shanghai tailor, Wong Ah j B nu. who MM In her employ, of having stolen l l^ yards of rv<n silk, before Mr. A. W. Hay, [the Second Magistrate, yesterday. During the [caec the Question265 words
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Article203 1933-06-09 7 \V. P. Thornley Enters Hospital Again Another attack has been committed Q|] Wil Item Patrick Thomlev. I local European, while be viis ridiiiff in a rikisha alonp Tanjong Pagar ROSd 1" UK rlv hulirs ol yesterday monuiw. He is now in hospital Hitter Treatment lor wound on203 words
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Article135 1933-06-09 7 Malay A lipped to Have Killed Divorced Wife i From Oi-r Own CfarrwpoodMrtJ Senrmlian, June b. N t ,,n ■anMtan opened to-day befor, Mr Justice Hereiord. A Malay named Yati bin Sahar «M charged ulth the murder of ht Pad"r-' B,,ar «»■■>■« h Deputy Public Pro«c«tor whih135 words
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307 1933-06-09 7 TRIED FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER Guilty But Recommended For Mercv I fProan Our. Correspondent J Malacca. June X. i)j Miilarcti criminal ;issiy«s < onclU(U d \u-vn\ befoM Mr Jiistu* Williamson. Much interest wa MOined locally in the Heeren Street ■tftfaMm one in which y. Chinese named307 words
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Article300 1933-06-09 7 Haul of Spoons After Arrest of Alleged Thief An adjournment for the evidence oi the Government Analyst on the poisonous properties ct datura. substance alleyed to be commonly iiitci by burglars to drug dogs, was mack* in a eiM which was commenced before Mr. A. W. Hay.300 words
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Article202 1933-06-09 7 Scheme of Instruction in Utility Subjects Classes will commence next week :it the Y.W.C.A.. Rallies Quay, in Dressmaking, European Cooking and the making of Children's Clothes. For the DnMnaklng Class the services oi Mrs A. Youns have been secured. Mrs. Young is an experienced cutter and dressmaker and202 words
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Article64 1933-06-09 7 7 i The Map Production Section of the Survey i Department. F.M.S. and S.S. has issued a new map of Malaya v.hlch shors the density of e population. The price is $5 per copy in sheet. i wall or book form and it Ls obtainable from the64 words
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Article72 1933-06-09 7 a Malay woman charf*d v.ith vagrancy before the Singapore magistrate yesterday i morning created a scene when beint: led out of jthe court. She stripped off her clothing, but; I policemen quickly took the struijgllnf? woman I I into i room where she was forcibly dressed. She was72 words
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829 1933-06-09 7 European Driver's Attempt To Avoid Crash The opinion that iatal motor accident in Wfm Basah Road on the morning of June 1 was due to the fault of th< victim himself and not of the European driver of the tar, whs expressed by the829 words
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Article101 1933-06-09 7 Kuala Lumpur Objections Overruled I From Pur Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur, June 7. Tht opinion that objections to humane ■teaghtorfng of pigs were -Ml bukum" was expressed by Mr. D. Richards at the meeting J of the Sanitary Board this morning. Mr. Richards, who presided, pointed out101 words
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Article487 1933-06-09 7 TRIBUTE TO THE BROTHERS Employment Not Difficult Ai uli« annual re-union dinner of the St.ji Joseph's Old Boys" Association in the O.H. Cafo I last nif?ht there was a happy aatherin^ of; about sixty former students and Christian Brothers. Antony them wer» If. Glineur \iecCOUMd487 words
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Article258 1933-06-09 7 Clerical Union's Appeal To Employers Th«- C&erftea] union's sihir <cm aeheaM t\v Vlav resulted in tht colkrtion of $177 50. N"t"arl\ a thousand persons contributed and tht: satire anal has been sent to th Non-Europc-un Dnrniplovment Fund Th»' number of Brma on the li-st of those whose258 words
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Article83 1933-06-09 7 Now He Is Doinn Timr iITMm Our Otui Cone pi mUnX I Seremban. June 7. A Chines*- named Cheah Wok wnlkrd into -the local Government Town Di ptnsary th»- othor day with the Idea of «ettint' some medicln'. I suddenly changed his mind and, as no83 words
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Article935 1933-06-09 7 Active Programme Of Social Service GIFT DAY Unemployment Funds Assisted YVrdncMia.' 'a meeting o* *)a sin ap.»ii Rotary Club was Un Lt.st bllblßMl BMCtlaf ol the Noturv year, ar.cl interest in*/ .uni klfOCTnatrW Report* of the activities of the Cli b euiv.inittev \er»- pn ■enftoi. The935 words
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807 1933-06-09 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, JUNE 9. lWa. BUILDING A BULWARK —OF PACTS Having thoroughly alarmed Poland, having precipitated a crisis in the Balkans and having reawakened mutual Franco-German suspicions, the Four Power Pact was accepted on Wednesday night by the powers concerned. Early ratification is expected. Another instrument now stands807 words
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Article153 1933-06-09 8 THANK YOU To-day St. Andrew's Mission Hospital is appealing for funds to enable it to carry on its work among the poor of Singapore. Through the medium of flags which will be offered for sale in the streets even the poorest may help this thoroughly deserving cause. The public may153 words
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Article114 1933-06-09 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Paris specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow London. June 8. RUBBER Spot (Buyers) 3 21 32 n (Sellers) 319 32. July-Sept. 3 21 32. Oct.-Dee.114 words
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Article1009 1933-06-09 8 Started By A Match Singapore's Motor Car It is a matter ol nistory mat in the early days of motoring in Qreat Britain the pioneers had to wage ceaseless war against the authorities before they were able to secure recognition for the new form of transport Cans had to be1,009 words
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Article133 1933-06-09 8 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ARTICLES ON siv, OF TDK. |'\st ''""'J To the l.diioi Sir— l i HH hlSto! ■PPMHrIOi farts mm mm; would be MM for it|.'i» a. e In th«- arl:< there is no m (a tnat( -ht-d i. time whn, the iv And acrain Okm r m,,133 words
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Article96 1933-06-09 8 0% Married Men Besi Hii>hunrK There li A IOUCh Ol »)t -B rfect UncM i land opi'lU'd M tb 1' Hh tvcrptMi Mai conventional an; l< T 3 much In 1.- de< Mi U standing- m \lu-v Into ontrai t ciom. tinu; ntbar m tii.it ot lovei hnatauni96 words
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Article22 1933-06-09 8 Expected in Singapore June liondcn. ha« PBTI II tO tl:' ttarl delayed June IL'fli Mm 13th The a\> pertai Alrwayi22 words
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Article38 1933-06-09 8 Brllbll Preference mnim ■mi were held in M I nesdav vtMB I C. Hutrhmcs <>f Ml I Mr. R. H Smrh Ltd and Ml > I min Mai I Customs BritLMi I bet\ve<-n F I States I38 words
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Article36 1933-06-09 8 l.rjvinu IN P ■Wf I-i. 'it -c lr. D entrrtainod bv H at th.- Beletai N > I drpartui. for El I Comdr Ciirn. s I and Mr V. T. S the fl—llM vrork36 words
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Article22 1933-06-09 8 c. U c-i SSL 1 IF, Brrt «IW to-fia\ Thr \isitc 4 nVlork I Wliilf Jn B Prinre PunliatM22 words
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Article20 1933-06-09 8 tilt- V. Messrs W Mr. H P. Co. Pat, isom. U afterwards >- years ago. t* It sinpapon- bv flu- Uak.20 words
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Advertisement136 1933-06-09 8 j«™,c From the British C^Z^ q:^~ v /^> VVTEST INDIES Rose s Zwne Juice o^i /toot /resA Lime Fruit °T? JrpsJ ">- a/2G^ Ca/?e Sugar mm^ JBRgft'" ENTIRELY T —^yV^ BRITISH caldeccics Small Shipment Just Arrived Dutch Smoked Eels COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. TOM WALLS Racehorse Owner and Actor-Manager says136 words
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Advertisement63 1933-06-09 8 A WEST END BARBER lines his assistants threepence every time they cut a customer. This is what is known as a petty gash account. A "GAFLACT ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS POLICY eliminates the necessity for depleting one's cash resources after illness or injury. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong63 words
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Article505 1933-06-09 9 MUSSOLINI'S PHONE CALL TO HITLER Results In Signing Of Four Power Pact dOFOUND EFFECT ON EUROPE QffTAIV !»»"<«', H«lj and Germany have initialled the Dhur F""«' r Vlii Tne ceremony took place in Rome and jtlfMN 1 termination of the long struggle to bring rigttteritt to505 words
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Article117 1933-06-09 9 I ratftn Within League Frame I I oiulitn. June X. I Pdot Power Pact has bk e\pr<sses the Wlon that dlaquid throughout I dta Lpftted by reinforcing j trengthen confidence I i Article One the nake every effort to I ork o! the League of I rective eo-opcration117 words
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Article94 1933-06-09 9 To Discuss War Debts New York, June 8. d a new state- iaen to receive any I I DeM revision and j I :st be made by H I Confess regarding I lent Roosevelt has I the Constitution to I hfc adversers.— H I midon. June 6.Reuter - 94 words
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Article199 1933-06-09 9 Terms Completely Altered By French ICome. .In in The British, Fn mli ai.d Italian Governmenthave notified acceptance of the new draft of the Four Poa er Pact. All now depends upon Germany from whom a reply is awaited at any moment. The new draft ofReuter Wireless - 199 words
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Article203 1933-06-09 9 TARIFF ON BRITISH GOODS Demand For Boycott Of Indian Cotton Tokio, June 8. On seemingly reliable authority it is learned that the Government is considering raising the tariff against British Empire goods in retaliation for the anti-Japanese trade measures taken by England and India. Reuter. Tokio. JuneReuter Far Eastern - 203 words
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Article219 1933-06-09 9 More Explosions At Air Base In Japan Tokio. June S. With Qm still raging and explosions ccntinuint;. spreading death and destruction, the extent of the casualties and damages in the Hamamatsu Air Corps disaster Ls still unknown though latest reports include over fifty aircraft wholly or partir.lly destroyed,Reuter Far Eastern - 219 words
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Article119 1933-06-09 9 Statement On Attitude Of China London. June 8. Mr. T. V. Boom and the whole of the Chinese delegation were engaged in lengthy conlVrences to-day in preparation for the World Economic Conference. Mr. Coons is still without official engagements but has been almost rushed off his119 words
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Article92 1933-06-09 9 No Hope Of Release For Captive Britons Mukden. June 8. The prospects of the release of the captive British officers from the Nanchan^ are gloomier than ever. Despite the fact that a dozen relatives of the pirates have been taken as counterhostages the captors are unmoved and are92 words
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Article34 1933-06-09 9 London. June 6 There were 11"). 000 fewer unemployed in Britain on May 22 than on April 24th and 158.000 less than a year ago. Wholly unemployed now total 1.998.000 Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 34 words
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Article191 1933-06-09 9 DEADLOCK Arms Conference Adjourns Again Geneva. June 8. Difficulties on practically every important Issue iDClUdlnc security and definitiation of i hggresson, navnl and aerial disarmament again plunged the Disarmament Conference into the doldrums Al B rwsjM th Bureau of the Executive Committee decided to adjourn until June 27. Meanwhile, Mr.Reuter Wireless - 191 words
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Article27 1933-06-09 9 London, June 6. Cardinal Bourne continues to improve, according to this morning's bulletin which states that no further bulletin will be issued.- Reuter wireless.Reuter Wireless - 27 words
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Article140 1933-06-09 9 Propellor Bent: Engines Torn Away FLIERS UNINJURED Record Dual Flight Delayed For Week Jim and Amy Mollison attempted to take off from Croydon Aerodrome at 5.30 this morning in an effort to |fly direct to New York from whence they planned to make a record nonstop flightReuter - 140 words
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Article65 1933-06-09 9 Mattern Forced Down In Siberia Moscow, .luiif S. Mr. Mattern m forced to land at Prokopievsk. 600 kilometres irom Novosibirsk An aeroplane with a mechanic flew from Novosibirsk to assist him. Reuter. Moscow. June H. Matt' rns forced landing was due to the breakdown of the motor.65 words
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Article30 1933-06-09 9 Shanghai. June 8. The Finnish flier. Brcmer. hopped off this morning and refulled at Tsingtao at 10.45 before continuing his flight Seoul. Reuter Far Eastern.30 words
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Article77 1933-06-09 9 I Action To Isolate Manchukuo Completely j Geneva, June 3. Action to prevent recognition ot Manchukuo in all spheres of inter- national activity is provided for in a report adopted by the League 'Advisory Commission dealing with the Far I Eastern question. The report aims at making impossibleReuter - 77 words
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Article64 1933-06-09 9 U.S. Delegates At LL.C. For I First Time Geneva. June 8. For the first time in history, United States delegates will participate in the work of the seventeenth session of the International Labour Conference which opened at 1 o'clock to-day. To-day's proceedings were largely formal, after the electionReuter - 64 words
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Article51 1933-06-09 9 I Partners' Private Transactions I To Be Investigated I Washington. June 6. The Senate Committo enquiring into tht Morgon Company affairs has decided to ask the Senate to grant it additional powers to investigate the private stock transactions of the Morgan partners with their income tax returns. ReuterReuter Wireless - 51 words
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Article34 1933-06-09 9 Report of Divorce Suit Confirmed LO3 Anjjeles, June 8. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt confirms the reports that her son, Elliott, has decided to sue for divorce on the grounds of incompatibility. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article30 1933-06-09 9 London Daily Herald Not to Enter Germany Berlin. June 6. The entry of the London newspaper, the Daily Herald, into Germany will be banned for an indefinite period.30 words
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Article36 1933-06-09 9 Washington, June 8. President Roosevelt has informed the leaders of Congress that in order to secure an adjournment of Congress this week he will not seek authority to negotiate tariff pacts ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement296 1933-06-09 9 1 y<^^^o^S^^^m i^^ NEW RECORDS FOR JUNE 1933 NEW MAYFAIR DANCE ORCHESTRA A broken Rosary Waltz *Jolly Old Ma, Jolly Old Pa Comedy Fox Trot v R 6336 RAY NOBLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA :i Won't you stay to tea Fox Trot ncoo *No more love Fox Trot ***** Orchestral THE296 words
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Advertisement917 1933-06-09 10 THF BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. Stwm Shin Co Ltd and China THE HU A KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. (1931) Ltd. Mutual Stem) Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Cki., Ltd. THF STRAITS^STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THF PHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE917 words
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Advertisement514 1933-06-09 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co. f Ltd, (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA POSTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. 6te*mer*. Dmßl«i. Sails s»«r*. i 14. CITY OP SHANGHAI For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg June 21 July 1 re CFTT OF BEDFORD Po. Havre. London, Rotterdam514 words
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Advertisement322 1933-06-09 10 P. fir-Q British India and Apcar U (Licorporau.-<i hi h. MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARr. SERVICES. KGO PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS Mlimi LONDON AND FAR KAST Mui SEW^ 11 OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR A ihD i»»nn.»-f Singapore RAWALPINDI 17,000 .Turn SOUDA! RANPURA 17.000 lunr 2:; O}ii BANGALORE H.OOO322 words
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Advertisement564 1933-06-09 11 LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM \\D MIDDLESBROUGH. taM 13 14 HAKOZAKI MARU T. 10.500 Aug 910 June 28 29 t TERUKUNI MARU T 12.000 Au K 22 23 HAKUSAN MARU T. 10.500 Sept 6 7 July 27 28 HARUNA MARU T 10,400 Srpt 20 21 ,,,1 Knttfidnm. Tails ;it Hamburg TO LIVERPOOL.564 words
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Advertisement252 1933-06-09 11 EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH KATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA IVfcLM »AIiX\GS fr'ICOM MANILA AM)OK IiONC. HUNG XO BKATTLI DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES \NI> VIA PANAMA CANAL I(> HAVANA AND NEW YORK EUROPE via252 words
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Advertisement721 1933-06-09 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKB PAKETVAART BIAATSCHAPPIi 9> Poeloe Kid i SaPat. Trmbilnhun. Po. ■loe-Palta*- und Rengut x,v^t«o lday JUnC Mimtok BfltnVM Samnranc and Sr.urab.va TIXOMBO Friday. Juno 9. Brlawan Drli V.\N XECK-Snturday. June 10. Penang (mails only.. Oalae-Lbeue met (or passengers). Sabang. Tjalan?. Meula'>oh. Tapa Tocan. WkU*»Dg Btagkel. Baros. Bftolffa721 words
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Article353 1933-06-09 12 President Roosevelt and World Conference <By Special Correspondent > Washington. The unconfirmed report that President Roosevelt may attend the World Economic Conference in London turns the mind backward to the last time an American President participated in international discussions abroad. On November 14, 1918. President Wilson's intimate advisor.353 words
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Article234 1933-06-09 12 Cook's Action Against French Mr. Pickwick "Dtar Mrs. B. Chops and tomato sauce. Yours. Pickwick." Gentlemen What does this mean Chops and tomato sauce. Yours. Pickwick Chops Good gracious And tomato sauce Gentlemen, is the happiness of a sensitive and confiding female to be trifled away by MKtl234 words
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Article122 1933-06-09 12 Action Against Friend Who Escorted Her Mi.vs Esttllc Taylor, ihe film star ami lonMff wife of Jack Dempsey. the ex-heavy-weight boxins champion, has b.cn awarded £4.000 at Los Angeles for injuries received in a m'>tor-car accident there on Christmas Day. 1931. She brought the action against122 words
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Advertisement652 1933-06-09 12 Burns Philp Line. incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. fteruiar monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,376 tons) and tt» S3. MANGOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trad In r :c Australia. Cabins652 words
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Advertisement435 1933-06-09 12 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED (Incorporated In Denmark Telephone 5223 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN Prom From Prom Ft 00 S'pore Malacca Port Pena&« M.B Swett BORINGIA 20,6 20/6 21/6 2S t PIONIA 11/7 H/1 12/1 14 ERRIA 1/8 1/8 2,8 V LALANDIA 22.8435 words
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Advertisement87 1933-06-09 12 'SHIIIARA NDI J»PU SE *V|(, BOSTON '»CW Bo J MALTA CLTW f<u lBlilHAiU SA^«^ "Mil,,, H PILES CUB| cured the •cssors "hot ron. Cltt.Uß or conhnm-.e'it to N«d. ,r.d r.odoo-rJI bills to pa) rhn (ajnouir««fcl3 VI ECK Pll «^!-J3 in Enclii h i h »iko«»rtl for o%er SO "I thousands87 words
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Miscellaneous665 1933-06-09 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturdays 7 p.na Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan cvia Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday,665 words
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Miscellaneous139 1933-06-09 12 Tcluk Anson 9.6. Toradja. Dut. 673. from Djambi 8 <>. for Djambi 10.6. Srnang. Dut. 723. from Palemban? 86. for Palembang 10.6. Tatoishi Maru. Jap. 2302. from Dan en 8.6. for Christmas Us. 12.6. Calulu. Dan. 2674. from Rangoon 8.6. for Hony Kong B.C> Rokan. Dut 388. from Rcnc;at 86139 words
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Article1409 1933-06-09 13 OFFICERS SIGNALLING "The Merchant Navy Must Carry Signalmen" The question of re-examination of officers has h n dealt -..it!; recently >.nd wWM almost civ otter mbjeet has been referred to so far do mention hu. been made of squalling, it is, P Thapa. not so important a subject as most1,409 words
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Article379 1933-06-09 13 Position for First Quarter of Year i According to statistics issued by Lloyd's Register of Shipping for the first quarter of the year, there were 68 vessels of 252.401 gross tons under construction in Great Britain and Ireland at the end of March, an increase of 18 vessels379 words
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Article104 1933-06-09 13 Hundreds Of People Watch Rescue Of Crew Hundreds of people on the beach and seafront at Brighton saw motor-boats and rowing-boats race to the rescue of three people who were in danger of being drowned when their yacht capsized in a sudden squall. The occupants of the yacht104 words
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Article120 1933-06-09 13 As and from July Ist, 1933. the Rotterdam harbour dues for sea going ships will be lowered by about 16 'i r this reduction will be still more effective for vessels plying in a regular line service and carrying general cargo (for these vessels the reduction cf120 words
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Article30 1933-06-09 13 The s.s. Kidderpore. has left Hong Kong and Is expected to arrive at this port at 6 a.m. on Wednesday next. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. wharf on arrival.30 words
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Advertisement436 1933-06-09 13 THE HGAPORE FREE PRESS Office 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. ne fios6. fable Addre.-s ADVERTISER. SINCAPORR. Ihe premier morning daily in Malaya. DelWered *ith the Ctaota Hazi each morning. Latest newt, latest telegrams and latest announcements. lonrion rubber and tin cables appear daily. special features Include pictures, bridge notes. wdies pas«436 words
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Advertisement285 1933-06-09 13 Some plain /j\ TOOTH Jflß^^fc/ J*^ 5| 1 LIBTERIKE SSll TOOTH PASTE r*3 ij Cleans Quicker J UmH [i- G/;/7 Scratch Enamel HBil!ii!JßP^BEwsi«c^L Strengthens Gums WjjttiljJlßXtt)^ i Has a Refresh/ nu Taste v COSTS LESS t 1 There is no Finer Tooth Paste K% P^/ More? I Conquer I I285 words
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Article358 1933-06-09 14 Surgeon's Race to Save Dying Man How a dying man was rushed with his clothes on into the operating theatre of a hospital where a surgeon put stitches into his heart while it was actually boating was told at Southwark inquest. A verdict of Death by Misadventure358 words
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Article318 1933-06-09 14 Wednesda> May 31. It. the lorenoon His Excellency and Lady Clemen ti and the Misses Clement i attended by Mr. R. J. Curtis. Private Secretary and Mr. H. O. Bevcrley. A. DC. arrived at Sincapore bv s.y. 'Sea Belle." Hon. Mr. M. B Shellt-y had lunchron at Govorrtmmt318 words
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Article80 1933-06-09 14 Error Of Judgment Cause Of Akron Disaster Washing too. June 7. The Naval Court of Inquiry into the disaster to the Akron, the giant U.S. Navy airship, which crashed into the sea on April 4 in a storm, has reported that in their opinion "an error of judgment80 words
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Advertisement215 1933-06-09 14 F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD., SA, Baffin Qwv, Tetephone N*. 2SS4. I r ee# ir FEW MINUTES^§J V^>/ HO^ DO YOU FEEL > U Y&^^^ Jc^ y^our energy Spent Do you v^^' Tired b your System EfltKusiAsm. |Frp-AJlßeUiler.*St«*.| 'Yeast- Vite' Re(l««8 In Bottles of 20 Tablets 50 TableU NERVE PAINS -IN215 words
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Advertisement34 1933-06-09 14 To* need suffer no longer tfc* sain Sdato. Lumbago If your blood b kept In a pure and healthy state 9*no** the cause of the trouble bv CWc.', Blood QT mtt Chmmim mmd S^».34 words
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Advertisement864 1933-06-09 14 BANKS AND /NSM CHARTERED BANK I THE V'WliHm. I OF INDIA* AUSTRALIA AND CHINA au n.l.T|^ AJ (Incorporated in England by Royal Cbar»>er> l)i\K ITI 7 •< \f^ Paid up capital in 600,000 shares OX £5 each t3.000,000 j Capita! Reserve Fund £3.000,0001 v^P) Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000.000 'R*sriw864 words
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Miscellaneous585 1933-06-09 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING j CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA. I S STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. and J FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, DAVENTRY, ENGLAND I Wavelength* 25.3 metres and 31.3 J metres. J Friday. June 9th. i G.M.T. 1.30 p.m. Time Signal from a J Bip Ben. News I Bulletin. I585 words
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Miscellaneous150 1933-06-09 14 25.63 Radio Coloniale < Parts). PYA 8 11 p.m. 256 Winnipeg (Canada) VE9JR. Dally (exSat.), at Intervals from 2 p.m. to 9.30 P.m. Sat. until 7.15 p.m. only Mon Wed. and Prl. 12 m'nt— 2 am 25.83 Daventry GSD. 25.51 Zeesen DJD (Germany). 25 A Chapultepec XDA. Dally 8-9 pm150 words
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Article30 1933-06-09 15 Domestic Production During May trcsented bj exports from Federated Malay sui. UnBetttementl <>t tin, and tin-ln-orr at 72 per cent., during Man Nil anu 12 t>4 1,99030 words
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Article43 1933-06-09 15 the Federated Malay States, (fIgWM 1«"- Unfederated Majny Monthly Cumulative Total J. 1 Mn.I.F.R, M.CJ3., Keiiistrar-Oc-neval of Statistics. SS F.M.S UMS S.S Total Cumulate e Total J Tons Tons Tons Ton--4 2,439 2,439 3.143 86 Nil 2.21i» 4,658 5.374 IB. DID J4.4Jh43 words
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Article262 1933-06-09 15 -m:iiti.n: in 1932 would improve sufficiently to ,u :ji y then in'ecntinuing the payment. Thosr hopes bad not been realised, and. small though the amount involved was. the directors felt. partieiilarly m new of their Debenture is-ue. that they would not bo justified in recommending the payment on262 words
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Article102 1933-06-09 15 Sunjiei Batu And Windsor Loss For Year if cum Bomtead and C<». LUL, Penang. ha\e received a telegram from th»- Secretaries. Messrs. Ed. Boustead and Co., London. Mtvtataf that the annual accounts of the B lagel Batu Malaya Rubbt l Estates. Ltd for Lh- year 1932 have102 words
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Article47 1933-06-09 15 Trading loi 1932 show loss ol £65. Alter leductlng thi.> Iran £2. W\ brought forward, ther remain.. ESJM to be carried forward. Directors have transferred £4,000 from general rcMiM to credit of east and development of i-state and factory l«d*UH that fltjurr to £76.122.47 words
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Article130 1933-06-09 15 Changes in Representative Prices June 5 0 7. American Can Com 94 92 v 92 Am Tphon.- and T'uraph 121 120» 2 120 V Atchceon Railroad 70>_ 66' 66' Fir. atone, Common 21 22 23"--later. Tphouc and Tgragto 18> L 19 •> I9 s Nat. City130 words
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Article103 1933-06-09 15 YESTERDAYS RUBBER AUCTION Hit Singapore Chamber ot Commerce Rubber .Vs.sixiation held its 1.12-ith. auction yesterday, j Catalogued 1.fi«9.209 Rm. 745.18 Tons Offered i.6i«.i9ti 722.41 Sold IJBI.MS M7.M h Nrw York Mill Cti I'KUtS KK\II/Kl> Kil-IH-d Smoked Sheet <ents Fer Lb. Standard Quality No Sal.-< Cxood Averauo Quality 11.1 H> to103 words
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Article112 1933-06-09 15 THE ABROAD Tar June Aaaaterdam 12.07 8.42 Athens Wg 590 Belgrade 25.22' 247', Berlin 20.43 14 13 32 Bomb-.t> 18. 60 Is. 6 5 64d Bucharest ;<i < MO Biu'nos Aim 47.5H 41 Genera 22.22'. 17.W Helalngfoi IBM *M Him' Kone 4 d Lisbon lit IM Milan 92.40 gg 3112 words
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Article101 1933-06-09 15 Business Restricted by Holidays London. June t>. Business was restricted on the Stock Exchange to-day OVlng to holiday influences. Interj nationals responded to higher Wall Street adI vices. Kaffirs are still unsettled but. alter I opening weak most prices improved. Otherwise, 'apart from the fall in German loans101 words
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Article47 1933-06-09 15 Loss Tor 1932 was £10.746 (against los.s of t 19 812 in 1931>: deducting £2.607 credit brought A in debit is £8.138 From tax reserve £1.500. no longer required. is taken and debit forward V is £6.638. <ElO,OOO was taken from tax reserve In 1931>47 words
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Article314 1933-06-09 15 osts Substantially Reduced The twenty -sixth ordinary general meeting «f the Lunuva < Ceylon i Tea and Rubber Estates. Ltd. was hold at 2, 3 and 4. Idol-lane. EC. Mr. H J. Wckh Ittte chairman*, in moving the adoption of the report and gccAUta, said that314 words
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Article417 1933-06-09 15 oetved by the Department of Statistics. S.S. *nd F.MS., dm lag the pi riod May 27th To June 2nd. 1933, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Rrfuranrr Library, Pußerton BuUdfaf, Blngapora. Application may be made bf members ol the publlr resident in Malaya417 words
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Article363 1933-06-09 15 To- Day's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES June 8 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 1 32 London, i months" si^ht 2 4 I. mdon. 60 day*.' si^ht 2 3 31 32 London. ;<o days" eIoJM 2 3 ifs lh London, ihoiiaml 23 29 32 London T.T 2/3 7 Lyons363 words
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83 1933-06-09 15 June Mli. VI o'clock noon Buyer Seller* H SS qpal u» London Ktundurd. Bpo( (loowl 11 biisuu-vs don»I R tS.S. equal to Ixiiulon Standard. (FOB.) 11 Iftjlf 11? Standard K Svi on TrndiT June II 11 11[16 .Inly 11 11 llilti An. 11 11 U>83 words
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Advertisement77 1933-06-09 15 ,xcerA Il».Hi,Ht Aggerancc In tore* mr fM^ftMti kThe Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn tb* Btndte tumiwnwiti) w I Great Eastern Ufe BuUdlng, CecU Btreet, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, RC. has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance77 words
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Advertisement21 1933-06-09 15 RUBBER AND TIN RETURNS Harrisons, Barker and Co., Ltd., Secretaries; Mentakab 57.000 lbs. Jeram Kiiantan 37.1 lbs Sururet Baran 62,ft00 lbs.21 words
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855 1933-06-09 16 EARLY SHOCK BY PULAU BRANI Hold Upper Hand In First Half CONSTANT ATTACKS Regiment Scores Four After Interval Wiltshire Kegt. 5; Pulau Brani.. .1. Pulau Brani went down before the Wiltshire Regiment at Anson Road yesterday by five to one, but there was a855 words
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Article30 1933-06-09 16 In a third division League match yesterday the S.C.F.A. 11l team defeated the Y.M.C.A. by three goals to one. The match took place at the Geylang Stadium.30 words
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Article65 1933-06-09 16 Withdrawal Of Naval Base Team The Naval Base Sports Club has withdrawn from th< above competition. In MOMtOMMt of this withdrawal, the record Palm Oil Race s—Lucy5 Lucy B Race 6 Royal Property Kulim Eaton Crop Race 7 Silent Merchant S6B Yellow River. Race B—Vibrate8 Vibrate Bob-the-Gorger Lynella65 words
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Article16 1933-06-09 16 Race 3 Augustus. s—Trilby.5 Trilby. B—Smiths8 Smiths Dean. Double To**.— Races 7 and 916 words
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57 1933-06-09 16 SINGAPORE AMATEUR MEETING Arjuna II Fancied For First Race Skull Cap's selections and the official scratchings for to-days' Amateur meeting at Bukit Timah are as follows Race I—Arjuna1 Arjuna II La Petite Cinders. Race 2— Head of the Bill Vitality Shorty Kace 3 -His Mark57 words
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Article78 1933-06-09 16 Twelve Round Contest at New World An excellent programme is promised at the New World to-night, when the main event Is a twelve three-minutes-rounds contest between Bud Walley. recently returned from a very suc- eesanl tour in Britain and the United States. 1 and LAC Graham. R.A.F.. who78 words
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Article81 1933-06-09 16 Malaya Cuo Game With Selangor I From Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh. June 7. The following will represent Perak at Ipoh on Saturday against Selangor in the Malaya Cup C. I. Burton; Ooi Seng Chye and Chin Guan Lean; Alladad Khan. Tan Joo Keat and Teh Swee Keat; Chin81 words
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Article55 1933-06-09 16 The following have been matted to play cricket for P.S. L. vs. Etceteras on Sunday at S.C.C.: Dr. H. O. Hopkins. Dr. J. M. A. Lowson, A. E. G. Blades. Mr. Justice N .H. P. Whitley, A. B. Jordan. A. Inglis, R. S. Tufnell. F. Vine, J. E. Jeans. A.55 words
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Article108 1933-06-09 16 I.C.P.A. II for their match with 7th A. A. Battery, R.A., to-day at the C.T.A. ground will be represented by the following: Paramanathan Ismail Sattar, Sethambaram: S. N. Nair, Don. A. Sankaran; D. Suppiah, P. Suppiah, Paramsothy. B. Edward and Abdul Rahman. Against the Wiltshires' XI on Monday,108 words
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Article636 1933-06-09 16 DISCUSSIONS AT ANNUAL MEETING Inter-Club Tournament Proposed Owing to Lim Bong Soo. the Chinese champion, having won the Singapore tennis Championship cup outright three years in succession a sub-committee of three members was appointed at the annual general meeting of the Siiißnpore Lawn Tennis Association held636 words
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Article168 1933-06-09 16 Singapore Man's Victory on Points [From Our Own Correspondent i Malacca, June 5. A large croud witnessed the best box in? programme ever staged at the Malacca City Park last night. There were only five contests but they all proved interesting. In the semi-final event Kid Fong168 words
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Article48 1933-06-09 16 Yesterday's Play in Mixed Doubles Only one tic was played in the Tanglln Club lawn tennis tournament yesterday and resulted as follows: Mixed Doubles Handicap Mrs. Taylor and Hobbes, owe 15.3, beat Miss Oldfield and J. P. de C. Hamilton, owe 15 3_« 6—4. 6—4.48 words
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Article207 1933-06-09 16 PLAYER HIT WITH BOTTLE "Ladies Day" Game At Cincinnati New York, June 7. The "Ladies' Day" game at Cincinnati developed Into a riot. One of the St. Louis players was hit by a bottle thrown from the stands, while the Cincinnati manager. Ens, was ejected from207 words
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Article176 1933-06-09 16 Qualifying Heats For Jubilee Meeting In the Singapore Recreation dug; jubilee athletic meeting qualifying heats for the follow ing events will be run as under. commencing at 5.15 p.m. each day. Friday. June 'Uh: 880 yards relay and 400 yards handicap. Monday. June 12th: 100 yards Hat race,176 words
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Article48 1933-06-09 16 Britain Gives Young Pros' Their Chance London, June 8. The British Rydtr Cup team to meet the American team at Southport on June 26 and 27. is as follows Alliss. Dailey. Davies. Lacey. Mitchell. Padgham. Perry. Charles Whitcombe. The reserves are Easterbrook and Havers- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article49 1933-06-09 16 Brigadier-General Critchley Wins Golf Title Fourqurx, June 6. The French amateur golf championship was won to-day by Brigadier-General Critchley who beat Gadikison. brother-in-law of the new American Ambassador to France, by 10 and 9. Critchley was 10 up at the end of thp morning round.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 49 words
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Article74 1933-06-09 16 Britain Leads Italy In Singles Eastbourne. Junr 8. In the Davis Cup match between Britain and [Italy. Perry (Great Britain) beat Morpurfco (Italy) 6—4; 7—5; 6—4. In the singles H. W. Austin (Britain) brat Stefani < Italy) 6—2. 7—5, 7— s.— Router. Pri;jii<\ June 8. In tho74 words
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Article77 1933-06-09 16 Not To Extend To The Olympic Games Vienna. June 8. Although banned from representing Germany in several sports, including lawn tennis and boxing. German Jews will not be excluded from the next Olympic Games. This assurance was given on the authority of the German Government to theReuter - 77 words
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Advertisement76 1933-06-09 16 j SUNDAY TIMES COMPETITION We are asked by the Sunday Times to J announce that owing to the impossibility I of publishing the handicaps for Saturday's J raring before Saturday morning, it has 1 been decided to hold this week's rom--2 petition in connection with Friday's races and not Saturday's76 words
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Advertisement20 1933-06-09 16 The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation, HBP C D 1 /CD L/' m l^\ 1 •'•'ue/ XT afSs^«'e« X V20 words
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