The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 June 1933
1933-06-12
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Title Section19 1933-06-12 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. «0. 13.M0- ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1933. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article274 1933-06-12 1 Imperial Airways plane .Wraea. which is surveying: the route to Australia, arrived In Singapore yesterday evening, a day ahead of schedule Page i, The World Economic Conference open* m London to-day, nearly 76 nations being represented— Page 9. Jack Goodman won the American open golf championship— Page274 words
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Article1323 1933-06-12 1 PART I MATURE has been extremely ktwsh wit I. her {rifts to \h*- territory of Malaya, not Hh hast beinj,' the gift of avt ry VMM Fauna Bm man has tx'en extremely profligate of this priceless ciit and much unnecessary and uncalled for waste has taken place, es|xriallT1,323 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement157 1933-06-12 1 fggf RAFFLES HOTEL fMALAYA'B PREMIER HOTKL THIS EVENING TEA DANCE 6.30—8.15 pm. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.30-MID-NIGHT RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. St. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL t y v jj^. At 6.15 p.m. CAPITOL THEATRE (By kind permission of the Management) GRAND CHARITY PERFORMANCE "SERVICE FOR LADIES" 'By rourtesy of Paramount157 words
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Advertisement64 1933-06-12 1 I I I A. j^ AJ \j I SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-MOIII SPECIAL DINNER M m Am w I tm* m W A M J^ |y V ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED ET: Miss Beverly Glenning DDfKER 13.— NON -DINERS $I— ADMISSION SINGAPORE BATAVIA M m VIA PALEMBANG' IN 6 HOURS EVERY WEDNESDAY64 words
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Advertisement139 1933-06-12 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Homy frtint Page 9 A WMteWt CllhtciniJt r P;t+:e 9. Back lo prosperity sale Pa^f Ar your NIVItC night and day PaL r < lti CHRYSLER BIG CAR PERFORMANCE I Illustrated by £14 photographs. I Dr. FORREST'S NEW ■BOOK I S IWlf MA W HIDE KAMI j In139 words
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Article180 1933-06-12 2 Validity of Sales Ensured By New Law A Bill is ro be introduced into the Federal Council "to remove dcubts a.s to the validity Of sales omSst the provision'; of P^rt 18 of the Land Code." The object and reason of the Bill is explained os follows:180 words
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Article214 1933-06-12 2 Programme Ol Drills up to and for week, ending June 18th. 1933. Monday 13th, 5.15 p.m. Headquarters: S.R.A vi Batteiy Parade, 5.30 p.m. "B" Coy., Field Signals and L.A.. 5.15 p.m. "C" (Scottish) Coy., Weapon Training and Sand Table. Depot Coy.. Passing out. Tuesday 13th. 5.15 p.m.214 words
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Article769 1933-06-12 2 LOVEDAY WINS THE CHAMPIONSHIP Full Results Of Annual Event Ouiii.l4 to heavy rain which fell M re the Raines liLstitntion sports could be complet d la.-t \v e'.<. the rematnlng erenti ere run otr ion Saturday. Rain neorly marred tins oectisii n. to<>. but foitunatriy rvetythins bui769 words
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Article78 1933-06-12 2 L Friend Who Feared "Evil "Spirits" In Lake Seremhan. dm,- 10. A verdict of accidental death by drowning WM returned at an inquest by the local Coroner to-day M the body of Mr. Sieu Ibk VBO had drowiud while bathing m a Seremban lake. A frrnd. who78 words
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185 1933-06-12 2 R.A. F. GET THE PLAY R.A. THE GOALS AIRMEN'S right ft. fiunners Hold <) n t, Kar!v foj Alt). SIM.- 11 i lively, th h |n m P— yJ lin A. i i5..!.---•i .< linn till el. H In DSC tor I m The Ann <:c\ Oiboru !< ti then185 words
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Article181 1933-06-12 2 Accused Who \V;inhd I Swalfen Pobm MM In ins til tht (> found on hiM'. certain dratl. H a JfcVMMM ot M before to B H Hay. on s.i- H would no* ;v H Th<> ihiw oterp H Mi boimbn H packet "1 i.i fraudukMit p<> H181 words
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Advertisement459 1933-06-12 2 SPONGES PURE MEDITERRANEAN SEA PRODUCTS of EXCEPTIONALLY FINE QUALITY AT KEENEST PRICES. MEDICAL HALL, LTD. CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Change Alley, Singapore. The Cheapest House for your Stationery, Typewriters, Ribbons and Carbon; also for Pencil and Pen writing. REPAIRS Send for our mechanic:' whenever your459 words
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Advertisement482 1933-06-12 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE v hereby given that tena?r» %t> now Invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tender? may be obtained tn the Tender Room Municipal Offices Supply of Heavy Pipe* and Cast Iror 3pecials for period Oct. Ist, 1933 to Sept482 words
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Advertisement488 1933-06-12 2 NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Orig. Petition No. 6 of 1933. m the Matter 01 THE CYCLE CARRIAGE COMPANY (1926) LTD. AND REDUCED In the Matter of ORDINANCE No. 155 (COMPANIES) SECTION 50. NOTICE Ls her by given that a Petition for confirming488 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous266 1933-06-12 2 THE WEEK Monday, 12th. High Water. 00.10. 9.6 ft.. 14.05, 8.1 ft. Football: Commercial Cup Naval Base vs. Bramtoco. Jalan Eesar; M.P.H. vs. we Jatan Besar; Post Office vs. Oo« .mir.eiit Monopolies. Stadium 'Fn«iidiy. s.c.c. "B" vs. Hongkong Bun.: Padann. Lawn Bowls: S.C.C. American Tournament. Golf Sepoy Lir.es Golf Club266 words
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Article647 1933-06-12 3 s DE MH ANNUL \NCES? Irf Jistitt Interprets Intricate Points the Ghiel Justice Supreme Court ::,m<>ns concern- pMHfH m the ChIUMC banker, < i app» ared m i hundred lit 1 .11 Soo Siam M I MM Mot-y <»i Hi' Ed) 'I';!!! Siak Beo \i < > (added647 words
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Article454 1933-06-12 3 Officer Class m The Police Mr. Herbert Morrison, on behalf oi the London Labour Party, wrote to Sir John Gilmour. the Home Secretary. expressing the hope that the Government would not commit itself to the proposals m Lord Trenchard's report on the police until them had been proper time454 words
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Article179 1933-06-12 3 UN KNOWN BOXER '\ni»iish Boy Becomes A Paris Sensation '■limy Roger*, tin twenty-year-old boxei rom fetomlnghairj who la unknown out own town, has created bigger sensation n Part than an? other boner since the war. i r< vor Wigna i. Two week: sgo Rogen was matched with, Eugene Huat. formei179 words
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Article180 1933-06-12 3 Taken To Oil Afler Giving A farthing fltrwyi was awarded In the King's Bench Division to Miss Sarah Annie Roberts aged 23. Ol Welbeck-strect. W.. whoj tied HaiTOdS, Ltd.. alle-inu that .she had been •rrongfully am-su-d and Imprisoned on a charfe of trymu t-> obtain a drewtng-gown b\180 words
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Article80 1933-06-12 3 Academy Portrait Sold Sir John 1 avciy sold his Academy portrait of Mr. James Maxton. M P., for £800. The buyer's identity was not disclosed. The Daily Expnss an critic wrote: "It is, the won! portrait that Lavery has ever done The Tailor and Cutter" describe.,80 words
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Article402 1933-06-12 3 "BASAL ANAESTHETICS" NOW IN USE Patients Unaware They've Had an Operation! New and wonderful drugs have taken from oj> rations tiicir last remaining terror the patient's wait on the operating table whil^ the anaesthetic takes effect. These new drugs they are called "Basal Ana sth( tics"402 words
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Article105 1933-06-12 3 RAILWAY CHANGES T«i Jhe Kditor. sir.— The f M.r-. Ri! ay ha< Just announced thai several alterations In the train service win rami Into op ration from July w. it is onij chen the* Rltcration«i to the nia have been decided upon thai ths pubUc became105 words
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Article128 1933-06-12 3 Faster and With Room For Three People The P v Moth, tlu airplane thai put Bni.ii.: on tii distance record-breaking map, la to he buiM no more. The L;opr.rd Moth. new and last( r machur.' i.-. tu take Its place. It will have a 130-h.p. engine128 words
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Article118 1933-06-12 3 Mr. P. Simpson is re-appointed an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council. Mr. E. C. G. Barrett. M.C.S is to act a.s District Officer. Jasin. Mr. G. E. London, has been appointed to act as British Resident. Mfegrl Sembilan. Deaths m Singapore for the week ended June 3 numbered 211.118 words
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Advertisement49 1933-06-12 3 These distressing skin complaints are sure outward signs of impurities m the blood surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief so remove the cause of the trouble from the blood by taking Qsrke's Blood Mixture. Of mD CKtmim and Sum. BfMfe r°°d m UQ UID mr TABLET form bstjTH^i^^T^?sbl I49 words
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Advertisement342 1933-06-12 3 J^. ARCADIA p;;^!.^^^^ LONDON P- Ilßf *v*' igtfr "^^^h c World's finest iygL jn f X i|S^ I fit, -81 Ifil i&l t'< W* MS mm ■t wm -as- »v <>-.< L *^wj. flfcf Ss t j* T S WHJVmmm m m < I^—.,. 'ZTT j r r CARRERAS' wonder342 words
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2884 1933-06-12 4 PETALING SHOOTING TRAGEDY RECALLED Servant's Mad Attack On European Woman HUSBAND'S RIFLE USED Details ol a murderous attack en a European woman by her Chinese servant armed With her husband's service rifle were related to the Kuala Lumpur Coroner when the inquest was held Into the death of Mrs. Ida2,884 words
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Article300 1933-06-12 4 From Liverpool to Manchester Tiv .ir >:.: oi m ono road from Liverpool t<> Manchester h;»s been optn >i unottdaUy it la _7 inik' lone IndWttng 2o mil-s within the idmintotratlvr Domtj <>f Lancaanlre md two milet within the city <>» Liverpool it begltu at Hull Avmni300 words
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Article109 1933-06-12 4 Tossed Over Farmyard Wall Richard M. Elia.s. T>hir Farm. Chvttof, MM Pwllieli. was attacked by a bull hf HI Itadiny to a shed. The bull threw him to tin- grand and then tossed him over a t'arniv.trd wall into a field. The animal then jumped th»'109 words
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Article120 1933-06-12 4 £2,000,000 JEWELS MYSTERY SILENCE "5T" U I PARTY* I Scouring Ussia fc Treasure I •tafth than €3 syiulu-.r. Govern m The t>.«Jew* i, tn tti «.i meUoi ■nd m '<•'■■ BMM vithli.-lfl I bavt 1...1 h, M MOM UIM i b the r M n Wt 111 the .iij- to120 words
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Article75 1933-06-12 4 < l.iini lor V v I; Mo, ld A v. 'U the fast«>i tu. been prodtti -v O. Hiffr 1 ■Mttd v i" lull iiiilir.tr'. equipment i Indtetc thai m the An Mhtim The MM MM Fury thf tk mbk h s« %< <•: ii m Rm75 words
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Article41 1933-06-12 4 Nail "Boiind.in Oi (writer it A .i ndai ol Bucklnnhi tin ■ucklnfftan <»n tl- H- M.n.l i xtfli-l'iii i fell housr ii. Ilir MMM All rh. dMri taiw M w Hi rr.it., f. quent PtTMCII' 4 Hr41 words
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Advertisement429 1933-06-12 4 gr ~r, RHODESIAN RED SEAL PLUG CUT mdesT^ TOBACCO. ir. An Kmpire product blended with the greatest care and hkill from well matured b JJ' A tobacco leaves grown on the plains of L^^GC£VJ s »«t h Africa. ■•■'£^> OF AL H i G H CLASS TOBACCONISTS. Sole Agents F.429 words
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Advertisement16 1933-06-12 4 THE TORTURE OF "ft Why continue w PI t I'M c Oil N p-r taJ c ->'16 words
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Article653 1933-06-12 5 ACCUSED OF (RIME 15 Witnesses Give Kvidence Oyi, the Burmese Mr. at J Mackereth, >•■ per, afnuimnln. stands < r of his master by ...üble-ban< lied shot uun :ay 5 last, came up lor Kfl c;yi. Second Additional Dem, recently, Mr. C. L. nA Ptosecutor,653 words
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Article71 1933-06-12 5 An order has been waetfcj bj th<' HMnalet Eniiini- Co.. I td.. lor six new locomotives from the Chinese Purchasing Commission. The linn is building a special typ»- of engine for use for the Nanking train ferry. Tliis engine represents the latest product of the company and71 words
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Article272 1933-06-12 5 School Hoy and (iirl of 11 Elope Who dares .say the aye of Romance is dead? Beneath the yrey, ancient walls of Windsor Castle well, just listen to this: None 01 the boys who .saw their 15-year-old l t>choolmate take advantage of every break between classes to slip272 words
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Article106 1933-06-12 5 Mayfair Widow Denies Wife's Allegations For the second time within the legal records of Britain a woman is to claim damages for the alienation of her husband's affections. She is Mrs. Alice Maud Biunold. of Prineesrow. S.W.. and she alleged that her husband has been enticed away106 words
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Article30 1933-06-12 5 Che Ridzuan. son of Che Mohamed Zain of the Ketiah Medical Department, has come to Singapore to join the Mediral College to qm!Uf for th> L.M.S. M a Government Student30 words
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Article218 1933-06-12 5 Doc-tors Proposing Health Revolution A vast extension ol the public medical service eoveilng all the distressed areas of Britain, will 'oc tuned at the British Medical Association meeting m Dublin next month. Proposals ol a revolutionary character will be Bade, including one which, if carried, will permit the218 words
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Article125 1933-06-12 5 Then Took Own Life For Grief After destroying her cat by means of s pad Of chloroform a young Heading woman was so overcome with grief lhat. she thrust the chloroform under her Own nostril? and died. This was the unusual story told at the inquest on125 words
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Article34 1933-06-12 5 Mr. H. Wdaberg, has been appoint tci to act as Under Secretary to Gove-mment Federated Malay States. Mr. J. A. Hunter, has been appointed to (>flkiate as Assistant Secretary to Government, Federated Malay States.34 words
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Article, Illustration40 1933-06-12 5 Ur Pi-rvons were killed md many iniured when an electric train came into collision with an express outside Raynes Park Station betweeKiuea ana man > and Raynes Park. Photo shows a view of the wrecked train.40 words
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Advertisement16 1933-06-12 5 WA T( H poR WARNER BROS' AMAZING EPIC I AM A FUGITIVE FROM A CHAIN GANG16 words
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Advertisement235 1933-06-12 5 TO-NIGHT'S 6.15 Performance! Special Screening of the Brilliant PARAMOUNT BRITISH Comedy "SERVICE FOR LADIES" In aid of ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL FUND U"IiIGHT 9« 1 5 Para mount's stirring Dramatic Production "NIGHT After NIGHT with GEORGE RAFT, Constance Cuuntagl and all-star cast. Opening WEDNESDAY The Amazing Picture that has Thrilled Millions235 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article347 1933-06-12 6 SQUALL OVERTAKES R.S.V.C. CRAFT Ella Loses Her Spinnaker Boom An exciting nrvoonl«gh« rac raa heW by the Boyal Btngapore Yftcht Club en liim-sday evening under very different conditions from those of month ago. Heavy rain clouds Constantly obscured the moon and the wind was most uncertain347 words
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Article121 1933-06-12 6 High Scoring m New York Philadelphia Games Reuter New lork. June 9. Following aye tru 1 scores m to-day ba-^ball games: NATIONAL LEAGUE R H E. Chicago i St Louis 2 0 Cincinnati 8 m 2 Pittsburgh 2 8 5 Philadelphia 6 9 0 New York 7 8 3Reuter - 121 words
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Article160 1933-06-12 6 Richard Marsh Hies at 82 (From Our Own Correspondent I London, May 23. Mr. Richard Murth, famous as ihe trainer o. racehorses to two Kings, died on Saturday. ifr. Marsh, who was ha his 82nd year, had been il! for some tun? at his home at Shelford.160 words
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Article59 1933-06-12 6 South African Invitation Favoured I From Our Own Correspondent] London, May 33. af.CC have been asked to send r team to South Africa next winter. Tho tour, if arranged, v.iH be short, and no official Test Matches vrill bo played. M.C.C. have promised to do their bor,t to59 words
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Article49 1933-06-12 6 American State legislatures have adoirted 7,000 Bilk so far this year, to add to the scores of thousands of laws already on the Statute books. A bottle set adrift m May, 1931 has floated 4,200 miles across the Pacific Ocean from Japan to America m just under 2 years49 words
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Article543 1933-06-12 6 Outram School's Annual Meeting The 24th. annual athletic sports, drill and boxing display of the Oiitram School were held yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Tlieie ru a large crowd of pupils, their relations, and well-w ushers present. A programme of 30 events was gone through without a543 words
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Article285 1933-06-12 6 Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament Lawn bo* la American tournament at the sec MONDAY. JINF. 11th E. G. Staunton and J. H. Donoghuc \>. Paul Storr and E. B. BTU». h. Hembelwood md c. o. Fuller vs. p. m. I Scott and H. K. Fearno:de. H. Gray and285 words
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Article48 1933-06-12 6 "I didn't come here to be questioned, but to tell the truth." said a woman at Tottenham Police Court The ringing of a burglar alarm m the Municipal Buildings at Southend led to police surrounding the building when it was found that k cat had caused the alarm48 words
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Advertisement137 1933-06-12 6 WHITE AW Al'S Back to Prosperity SALE i I W 'k i: (A If) t r~v ±v^\ < HILDIiKNS (KAMI ROMFFRS. Round neck as sketch, also square neck, with embroidered design on yoke and pockets. Shades: Si\« Brown, Rose. Green. Tussore Size 16. 18. 20 inches Sale $1.00. JjjZ j137 words
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Advertisement215 1933-06-12 6 I I gggfl gV B^H gS^BH I gggr I Bgga gga gggfl fl^flH flfl^Hfl^fl^fllfl^flM ggfl^fl^flV flg^flflHflj g-wg-j-v. Hfl^flßHfllfl^^^ vV Ifl^ggggflgfli fl^fll flflflj B^"^ B^ B ™S™SflflflHHflHflflflflfl|flflJ^flJ fl^^f SUNDAY TIMES. I t^^V Ell E I ft £4W^* rift W "I ft U ft C I b. Co C HHBHB ft__^^s!^^ JH215 words
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1131 1933-06-12 7 "Clearing House For Poor \nd Sick Of Other Islands \fysfery Of Ludlowi Mosquito As Malaria Carrier death rate lor Singapore from 24.15 per thousand to 20.12 oi the population is the point of chief importance report oi the Municipal Health Officer, Dr. Hunter, been1,131 words
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Article133 1933-06-12 7 KathiT-ln-Law From I Intimated Son 9 rOn Co-respondent I 9 Taiping, June K. 9 ■..hier-in-law'.s brave 9 MrtOUfl injury was 9 bcK to-day v.h<n Yap 9 i. causing grievous hurt 9 >i (i i imimmim house H snrashinu 24 bottles H l m)OQ| Rambutan for H ('ln Albakri.133 words
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Article87 1933-06-12 7 $82,000 Forgery Charge Dismissed Aft.r many adjournments ol the preliminary inquiry into two chai-es of alleued forgery rtKai nst WOOC Konp Ml m respect jfj. Chinese draft lor $32,000. judgment was dehvrrtd by Mr. A. W. Hay. the Second Magutrate. discharging the accused. In demerit his VW^ict, his87 words
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Article130 1933-06-12 7 Leader And His Suggestion Thrown Out [From Our Own Correspondent] Medan, June 7. Ite lati st achievement of the FascLst AssoI cfetlOll m J*«. a small but very noisy body, has b£n o "uso-nd their leader, a certain Mr. de Bree from 'his duties. It s.eim that Mr.130 words
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Article299 1933-06-12 7 Many Local Matches Abandoned V.M.C.A. COLLAPSE McCreamer Scores 65 Out of 137 For S.C.C. An Interceding match between the S.C.C. and the V MCA. on the Padang on Saturday was abandoned owing to rain after the Y.M. C.A.. facing the Club total of 137. had lost five299 words
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Article221 1933-06-12 7 Kose and Palmer 140; the Kest S3 Tlif match between the s.RC and the WiUihlre Rcuim» nt on the s.R.C. (round on Saturday was abandoned owing to rain. The Regiment batted QNt and ootnpOed Itt, towards .huh Patonet contributed 81 while Captain Roce carried his but for221 words
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Article173 1933-06-12 7 Fernandez scored 69 for St. Joseph's m a match with Raffles College on Saturday on the St. Joseph's ground. Rain prevented completion of the game, m which scores were: St. Joseph's: Boon c Sinfih b Ess 11; Cordriro c Boon Soon b Singh 51 Fernandez b173 words
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Article58 1933-06-12 7 The following have been invited to play cricket for S.C.C. vs. PI. Lt. Croome's XI on June 17th and 18th: Dr. H. O. Hopkins, R. A. Ashworth. D. H. Palmer. C. G. Jenner. J. E. C. Mitchell, Major. C. J. K. Hill. W. H. McNeill. C. G. Windle, J. V.58 words
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Article1591 1933-06-12 7 I Keen Racing In Closing Events Of Spring Meeting MR. KIRWAN UNABLE TO REPEAT FRIDAY'S sT Ts^^a^^ O U v^ V^ HOfcJ Racing In Singapore came to an end for three months on Saturday with the second day of the Spring Amateur Meetingand ended m1,591 words
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Article347 1933-06-12 7 European Visitors Outclassed TWO MATCHES C.SJ. Teams Score Eleven Tlie Europeans were outclassed by the Chinese m first and second division water polo matchen when they visited for the first time the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday morniiu The Chinese Brat team defeated the SSC first347 words
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Article150 1933-06-12 7 The match between the c<yion Tamil a^noj ciation and Urn second eleven ol the Igseasal Colle^<- on Satuiday on the termers' ground was abandoned owinc to rain. Scoi < Mtdical OePJegOl Suliman Q Thillanathan LV Madarajs b ?tnnairnral 4. Rajah run out 0, Armstrong c Mnaadurai b150 words
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Article186 1933-06-12 7 Four-Day Meeting Next Month The Perak Turf Club will hold a four- day summer meeting on July 1. ft 8 and 10. There will be three mas each Tor horsi*. Classes 1. 2 and 3, and ponies. Class 1. and two runs each for hor:,es. Cla.sr, 4. and186 words
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Article17 1933-06-12 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH CUL.LEN.~- To Mr. and I/rs. AUf* CttUen (Dorothy Band> an June 11 a .son.17 words
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1035 1933-06-12 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY. JUNE 12, 1933. WEEK-END COMMENTS To-day the King will open the World Economic Conference and his, speech will be broadcast throughout; the whole world. Sixty-six nations will be represented at this the greatest conference m history. Never before have delegates from so many nations gathered together1,035 words
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Article68 1933-06-12 8 Mr. W. A Staunton. of Brooklamis Esisite. Banting, has boon appointed to ser\e temporarily as an Unofficial Member of the Pederal Council with effect from June 9th The n-sult of the bullot held by Ptftti SettltMiienti, 'Singapore* Association to rleet I nominee to .serve on the Municipal Commission is as68 words
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COMMODITY MARKET
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Article26 1933-06-12 8 New York-London 4.12 *j (Rate as supplied by the London office of the National City Bank of New York applies to Friday's I close.)26 words
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Article27 1933-06-12 8 Spot (Buyers) 3 17 32. H (Sellers) 319 32. July-Sept. 3"»«. Oct.- December 3 23 32. Jan.-March 3 13 16. April-June 3' H Market tone Steady.27 words
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Article230 1933-06-12 8 HAIR REJUVENATOR DISCOVERED IN SIAM Black Locks and Youthful Appearance From Our Own Corn pondmt j Bangkok, .lunr I. PeopK- m the north of SUtin an rrpinud i have found a rejuvenntor which acioidin those who hay«- taken it. DMWM a rt-mov. Hi ol hair on230 words
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Article150 1933-06-12 8 Plane m Munsoon (iouefs From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Inn. I I AstratH arrivrd bsfOVC noon yost«;dnv ut Don ICIMMg and madia jxMfVct landing. Th»VWllHt ua.s bad on ihr Burmw sidr and tht plan*' climbed to 10.000 feet m Qldir to cios the Burma-Sh'i:? frontier. The plan«- Ml150 words
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Article21 1933-06-12 8 Paris, inn.- 11. M. Her riot's re^lution approving the Government's policy was votod npon 406 for 185 against. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article153 1933-06-12 8 SQUEAKING i:\-r i, THAN SMUS? Shan States a Prolific I I From OH <j Xtm opium j)iubli n l v"*u ihonties m th Mumm is tatai boo* ts not surprlsUiK as th< is on tin- i.urr.s, States. Then b*V, thuds of briny urn ftOßfhot, fr. th.153 words
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Article211 1933-06-12 8 Fiiu' Filing \Utm4 h>r I Mai I i fmm Onj O'ii i Kuala, l.unipur W 'J'h K;i! I ii:n;nii h >l)llr «lt 111' I'lllllil'.li. (I 'hat. din m. mo t fi.aclnn i. In rutiunl lln nm t intt ;li ,ni ,1 :i I m it |o Pckaii211 words
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Article34 1933-06-12 8 An UadenUadkf W I \ixoiiMl US I I whit.- mm* I tll'll.'l) ).Ml I I Unit. (1 st.'t. I t v.-d that iindi I PIWMHM R«MieveH I inriiided m th. I34 words
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Article38 1933-06-12 8 Firr Outhrr.iks l«> l or suMi.it'- 1 l.ne M.rt." 111 th. I ctwst of mm i r 3»t'-Fonrt-i, riMP dHMP 01 LOT .tnd arc l«».ki. Anoth.-r hi m tht- dtetrl. previously Tl bunvd 10 perfchrd I38 words
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Article13 1933-06-12 8 I Thr tf.-n.il. Piibllr W«»r::s BU of MMMJM I13 words
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Article19 1933-06-12 8 An ,xtraoiM ll; I Singapore Oovern.n. yjd Thrift and U»» 0 1W-*SB 27th. to Approv bylß v.s for Ur.H19 words
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Advertisement79 1933-06-12 8 l^rambuie P^l^J Prince Charles Edward's W^Z^r Liqueur. THE EMPIRES BEST ma»«>af CAIUDIB!CCH < 'S I Small Shipment Just Arrived I Dutch Smoked Eels COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. DON T M mmmm^~~~^^^^mm I^^^ m^^*~~~~ I m^m Mm M^M^mmmm^^^m\. V igii^\ ll I <^™^ t 4 t- -w L*^*^*! '0 V 'mmm^mW79 words
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Advertisement62 1933-06-12 8 THE LATEST NOVELTY IN ENGLAND is said to be a rubber stamp for visiting iilm-actresses which bears the inscription: "I think your London policemen are wonderful." If a v GAFLAC POLICY is indelibly impressed on your mind you will do the right thing when the question of insurance arises. GENERAL62 words
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Article817 1933-06-12 9 GIANT PLANE AT SELETAR l| A Sr PLANE I r SELETAR tveyins: R'>ute To I FAVOURABLE TRIP (ling For Batavia [ii-Morrow Imperial Airway* plane, Arrived at Ba* from England ning, one day schedule. The trip hnicaJ one. the object x the members to to the817 words
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Article101 1933-06-12 9 HOW BRITAIN MAY MEET INSTALMENT £2,000,000 Offer to Washington London, June II "i «:-.,:h t., avail thcinsch.s rl h t;.H Cm, i£^MWtT=rr «nm«m rtUI ha.s 4a0.u00.000 ounce, Sve T rfnriy 10 dump on the nmrk.-t which jojjl i/ :;s:;r riiwi(i > Sis Tte AMrieu deieyationReuter - 101 words
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Article53 1933-06-12 9 London. Jun«- 10. nie Cuoiiu-.t :n t y.-M.rdny afteniiMHi but it is <•'ui.rst.XKi that they have not linallv dtapoMd vi thr «ur ci.bts hhbiiHuu :in d it is ejected that note embodytat tt»e c^mrnnunts views uo th, Mibjod ol the June mstalmmt will l>,- «iit en America atReuter - 53 words
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Article20 1933-06-12 9 Washington. June JO. Government. foUowlni th* usual pn*Uce. ha.s reminded all ■Mermenta of paymcnti duo m lun<'. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article77 1933-06-12 9 A SET-BAC K London. June, 11. Mr Rooacvelt'a reported plan to deal with the debt question only After the adjournim-nt Of CongfCM ha.s received ;i >:»r-back Oongreai iia.-% adjourned but only \mttit Monday, the Senate having raLs^d iUWniltira )\«r th<' .Midden icqueel oi Mr. Booernrnil Cor kuthorttf to wwnawtw OdmuinemReuter - 77 words
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Article200 1933-06-12 9 Death of Famous Journalist Itarrelon.t. lum 10. The death htm occurred <»t Dr. Emile Joseph Dillon— Renter. Born m Ireland of an English mother and li>h father. Dr. Dillon married twie.r. first m 1881 to a Russian lady, three sons beiim born. Tti 1914, he married200 words
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Article108 1933-06-12 9 "Tnjiist Criticism" Tpon Customers < Washington. Jujk* 10. Harold .Stanley, a partner m Morgan's, testi- Bed at the Morgan Enquiry that he sold ?tock to bta wife at a loss of $12,858 v. hich he deducted from hLs taxable income under a precision of thr law permitting aReuter - 108 words
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Article60 1933-06-12 9 Spanish Fliers Attempt to Reach Havana Madrid. June 11. A bid to beat thy British Air Force lonß-riistam-f rrcord is bring made by the Spanish Myers. Captain Barbara n and Lieutenant Collar, who left Seville at 4.55 a.m. B.S.T. on a transatlantic- flight to Havana mReuter - 60 words
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Article23 1933-06-12 9 Mo«co*v. June 10. Muttern took off from Beloye at 1.50 a.m. for Khabarovsk and passed over likusk $*nd 2.?0 am ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article108 1933-06-12 9 To-day's Meeting m London Chinese Delegation At Chequers London. June 10. Hi- official time table for Mondays opening '•l the Worlds Economic Conference states that Hi. Majesty the Kiiv, y ,rives a t the Conference liall at :i pja ami will be nreived by the PraridenlReuter - 108 words
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Article62 1933-06-12 9 London. June 11. The Ctalneac dutaKutinn to the Economic j Coiif. ranee arc buMly conferring amon- them•sclvc.s. Mr. T. V. Soont; .st;ut,s a series ot importanl (alls U)-nn.iro\v when he lunches with the Prime Minister at Chequers. It is underi«>'k) be v. ill «;(•<> Sir John Simon. Mr.Reuter - 62 words
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Article40 1933-06-12 9 London. June 11. Mr. Booog hM been very biusy making linal preparation* for the Economic Conference. He not Nt prepared to make any statement on the Chinese position. He is spending the day with Mr. Mac Donald at Chequers. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article143 1933-06-12 9 Paris. Jmu- 10. As a prelude to the laiifl diMiissions at Uie Economic Conference the Government tabled Bills m the Chamber authorising. <i». customs .mu taxes as a reprisal to measure by foreign governments injurious to Preneb trade; (S) new tariffs for uootls bttborto subject to the quotaReuter - 143 words
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Article170 1933-06-12 9 Paris, June 10. Determination to do everything possible v main the WbrM Conference meceai wa.s ex. PWMti bf M. DBMier m the Assembly. H« s;.id Franc-, m ncr policy did not consider that manipulation of gold would solve currency problemi ;«nd countria off the gold standard DMM livstReuter - 170 words
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Article79 1933-06-12 9 London. June 10. Pn puiMtion-s arr well advancod for the upwim ()1 1M World Economic Conference at the Royal Geological Museum. South Kensington, which is not yet out of the builders' hands. Representatives of nearly 70 nations from all rhe rnds of the earth an' now assembling mReuter - 79 words
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Article77 1933-06-12 9 Washington, June 10. President Roosevelt i., hopeful that a tarill agreenMOt will be reached at the Economic Conioienw. but rather than now request Confess for authority to raise or lower tariff rates ho intends to negotiate after the conference bilateral treaties whii h could be submitted to tlieReuter - 77 words
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Article147 1933-06-12 9 London. June J*. Dm work <>f pwpralng the new geological tnu.scuni at BoilUl Kensiri' '.on to ac. on .mod a tithe World Economic Coaf ranee war completed to-day. Amonu Hit B^Olpmenl h an in.vtallaticn of 22 amplifiers. Practically nil the d"k;'- i at:ons have now vached London. ItBritish Radio - 147 words
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Article464 1933-06-12 9 SOUTH FEARS ACTION BY CHIANG Raising Funds For Another Army Shanghai, -June 10. "flaring the efforts of General Sooim Cheyma, Commander of the 29th Army and a former lieutenant of General Fen R Yu-sian*. to briiv about a compromise between the Central Government and the "ChristianSin Chew Jit - 464 words
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Article218 1933-06-12 9 Oaring Bandit Attacks Almost Every Day >los< on. June 12. Thr situation an fh< mi>uu line oj the DhJnm BMten Railv ay which has k»« been oM -.1 chaotk- disorder, urows steadily worse according to rhe latest reports received here from Habarovsk. The robberies of bandit -an<-sTass - 218 words
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Article63 1933-06-12 9 Chinese Commissioner Rushed to Sinkiang Shanghai. June 10. The Eurasia Aviation Company's plane D 5 arrived this morning via Central Asia and Tihwafu and Lanchowfu. Try D 5 is engaged m transporting the newly appointed Chinese pacifiration commissioner to hLs post at Tihwaf.i I In Sinkiang. where hisReuter Far Eastern - 63 words
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Article26 1933-06-12 9 Japanese Cotton Traders Decision j Tofcio, June 10. A conference of cotton traders decided to thp .spinners m a boycott of India.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement252 1933-06-12 9 eyelax defeats your biggest beauty difficulty UOT weather make-up needs the right kind I mmS'lBSSm Ai^^^M of powder base one that will really help you to cope with perspiration and keep WL I^B from ruining your ■liltS fl pi make-up a dozen times W^'MM Ijfel a day. The wonderful y.Ji252 words
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Advertisement1016 1933-06-12 10 THF BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam 1 Ship Co Ltd.. and China THE HUA tfHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THF STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMGHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd.1,016 words
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Advertisement524 1933-06-12 10 gj KUerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Due Spore. Sails Spore. s.s. CITY OF SHANOHAI For Havre. London, Rotterdam Hamburg June 27 July 1 5.5. CITY OF BEDFORD For Havre. London. Rotterdam524 words
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Advertisement358 1933-06-12 10 M British India and Apcar Ik (Incorporated m Wt+uX) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARrr SERVICES. ARGo PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S UNDER CONTRACT WITH Ills MUlsiv LONDON AND FAR EAST MM, SEW^* 1 1 OUTWARDS FROM I ONDON FOR (HINA I md Due RANPURA 17.000 Ji^e 23 SOUI)^N BANGALORE 6.000 July 6358 words
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Advertisement619 1933-06-12 11 MARSEILLES, LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTFRD4M AMD Mrt* 8 MIDDLESBROUGH. AND 000 HOI io i« il^° ZAKI MARU T 1 °.530 Au B 910 MM 28 29 t TERUKUNI MARU T. 12.000 Aug. 22 23 July 13 14 HAKUSAN MARU T. 10 500 Sept 6 7 July 27 28 HARUNAMARU T. 10619 words
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Advertisement285 1933-06-12 11 EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND NEW YORK EUROPE285 words
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Advertisement711 1933-06-12 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART M AATSCHAPPIJ orniK— Monday. June 12. Belavvan Deli. DAJAK— Monday. June 12. Sel;it-P?ndjang Koedap. Bengkalis and Bafaa Si-Api-Am BlTEH— Tuesday, June 13. 8..i-!;alis. Paneh. Berombar.-. TanjonK-V i.cid?r. Tanj .ngLeidong and Asahan. FXLOPO— Tuesdaj, Jtmr IS, RIOUW, Tainh lan, Sinskawang. Peman-kat and S^lnkan GEN. VF.lisi'VCK— Tuesday.711 words
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Article294 1933-06-12 12 Missing For Three Years Ottawa. May .">. The late of an Arctic exploration party ied by Dr. Kreuger. of Germany, with two companions, has been partially revealed by a radiogram received here to-day. Tin- message. which came via the Danish wireless station at Godhavn (Greenland transmits a report294 words
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Article226 1933-06-12 12 You Can Buy It Over the Counter A deadly poison which can be used as I PM or a liquid, is being sold m England "across the counter." This revelation was made m the House of Commons, when Mr. C. W. H. Glossop. the M.P. for Penistone. speaking226 words
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Article99 1933-06-12 12 Koeln Visit China Waters 1 Tiv Qerman training cnriser Ko<-in viii arrive m China waters QQ an unofficial VlsM IB July, uoinj; to T.-mutiio m ionno\ion witli bar regular annual traininp cnns. t Th crutoer l.^ imdet the command of Captain Otto Schniewmd and eturiM i oowpfciinriil of99 words
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Article121 1933-06-12 12 The seaport of Marseilles is btiii:: t nlarued to an extent which far surpasses any other present work of the kind The creation Of two j new basins m the existing harbour, namely the Baffin dv Pharo and the Bassin Mirabeau. are morrmms works hit h v ill121 words
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Article81 1933-06-12 12 Folkestone. Tht* discovery of £135 m notes m a IWtnf i boat ai Folkestone has led to three Liverpool boys returning to the city under police t.scort. The boys, who are between 16 and 17 years old. rowed about 15 miles from Deal to Folkestone m81 words
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Advertisement643 1933-06-12 12 Burns Philp Line. Incorporated m Australia t FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Rftrular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the s.s. MANOOIA "3.352 tonsi: Cargo only I I MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia643 words
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Advertisement340 1933-06-12 12 HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Paaaenfer Steamer Between Rangoon, Manelllea Cand Fnrlaud HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymouth LeaTe Rangoon 1933. BURMA July 1 YOMA July 15 IRRAWADDY July 29 CHINDWIN Aug 12 KEMMENDINE Aus 26 BHAMO Sopt 9 AMARAPOORA Srpt 23 SAGAING Oct. 7 BURMA Oct. 21340 words
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Advertisement119 1933-06-12 12 THE EAST AS^ I MS BORINCUA FIONTA J ERRIA LALANDIA afl 22 MEONIA Y2 8 U[ I ALBIA 3 X BORINGIA 24 U N The above and cargo senger I bathroom to n.ai.rlty o j r^'.,^ TO MAR 5,,,,,. DIX K|R wtwum n\F MAi.w J 1 TO SAN I,;\M ItCQ119 words
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Miscellaneous684 1933-06-12 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Sangkck every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. £edah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturdays 7 pm i ■Cuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. rCuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 pm Kelantan (via Gemas) every684 words
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Miscellaneous68 1933-06-12 12 Kinta. Brit. 509, from Pcnant* 10.6. for I Penan? via Pt. Swettenham 12.6. Raub. Brit. 570. from Pontlanak 10.6, for I Pontianak 12.6. Hong Kwong, Brit. 74. from P. Baroe 11.6. for P. Baroe 13.6. Kola, Brit. 729, from Bangkok 11.6. for Bangkok 15.6. Lipis. Brit. 460, from Kuantan 11.6.68 words
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Article194 1933-06-12 13 Seamen's Duty Laid Down by The Admiralty A Meant refusal ol a seaman to obej an order to go aloft ha.s suggested that there may be some seamen who do not fully understand that it Ls their duty to go aloft when required to do so. For that194 words
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Article160 1933-06-12 13 Burmeister And Wain's New I Engine Burmeieter and Wain. Ltd.. famoui for their] Heeel engines, arc BOW exp-riinentin- with a new type of steamship online. 'A great amount ol ■acrecy has surrounded the B and W. e\periment at improving steamships technique. says rhe "Scandinavian Whipping Gazette." but ii.160 words
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Article201 1933-06-12 13 (ilen Line Captain As Wharf ♦Manager Captain G. H. Price, formally associated with the Glen Luie steamship company, assumed office ;is assistant wharf manager Of the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company on June according to an announc-mont made m Shanghai Captain Price wa* first .sent out by. the201 words
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Article93 1933-06-12 13 Divers Working m Water 15 Below Zero Lcningard, May U. Soviet salvagers have succeeded m raising the 1.100 ton steamer Kola which sank last year m WiM wegleil waters. Six divers, workiny 20 hours daily m temperature of 15 degrees b^low ■era, took pail m the operations. Work93 words
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Article83 1933-06-12 13 Aeroplane Machine Gun Practice Ownen and masters oi shipuini; are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range ;<s possible during aeroplane ma< nine gun practice, which will take place on Pulau Buber from June 19th to 23rd inclusive commencing at 7 a.m. each day.83 words
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Article49 1933-06-12 13 It Ls understood that plans have been prepared for the construction of a big passenger liner for the Soviet, to trade between Odessa. Istambul and Alexandria. A machinery output of about 16.000 h.p. would be required, and the engines would probably not be built m i Russia.49 words
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Article41 1933-06-12 13 i The Fourth Engineer of ihe Norwegian motor i vessel. Tourcoing, of the Norwegian African line, was injured when a compressor exploded m the engine room. He was brought ashore In a launch and then taken to hospital m an ambulance.41 words
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Article570 1933-06-12 13 Likely to be Displaced From Foreign Tonnage ii matters proceed as at present, the rtuM will practically disappear from ioreiyn tonnage m course of time. It is now quite evident that the very serious difficulties through which the shipping indu^tiy is passing, and which must, of necessity, enable570 words
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Article162 1933-06-12 13 The Rotterdam Chamber of Commerce and Industry inform us that the movement of sea-goinu ships m the New Waterway was as follows Entrances April 1933. 774 (792> ships, measuring 1.138.847 1.159.671* tons net lor Rotterdam. .204 (192) ships, measuring 447,176 <417,467> jtons net for the small ports162 words
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Article108 1933-06-12 13 For a shipowner to pay 8 per cent diwdend now is. to say the least, exceptional. This is to be done by Mr. A. P. Moller's two companies. Dampskifcr.sselskabet Svendbory A S and Dampskihsselskabet af 1912 A S. The owners possess motor ships of 80.000 tons from108 words
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86 1933-06-12 13 United Nt-therland.s Navigation Co.. has oidcred from the Netherland Shipbuilding Co.. a twin-screw motor cargo vessel, a duplicate Of that for which they place a contract some month., ago. The length will be 493 ft. overall f460 ft. b.p.). the beam 60 ft. and the deadweight86 words
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Advertisement404 1933-06-12 13 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS 13* ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. < I Address: ADVERTIBBR, SINGAPORE. rhc premier morning daily i,, >l a lava. Delivered *itk Ike (liota Ha/ri each morning Latest news, latest MlgrUM and latest announcements London rubber and tin cables appear daily Special features include pictures, ladies' page »ith latest fashions,404 words
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Advertisement204 1933-06-12 13 &.ATEKT *TYt,E« CHINESE EMBROIDERED i UNDERWEAR LOVELY EXQUISITE FANC IN WASHING SATIN RADIUM SILK. PRICES TEMPTING WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co. 31-3S HIGH STREET, PHONE 7144. r::i I *^a)au4al' 4t *^^a^a»^^t |7|*^| V" av I W^^^ a^H Eczema and Itching Skin- I with KALZANA, the Calcium Food I I WHEN you suffer204 words
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Article1031 1933-06-12 14 PROGRESS IN RADIO TELEGRAPH Sir Frank Smith's Analysis In the twenty-fourth Kelvin Lecture, delivered before a crowded audience at the Institution of Electrical Engineers. Sir Frank Smith, secretary of the Royal Society and of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, gave a fascinating account of1,031 words
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Advertisement146 1933-06-12 14 Cooked Iff IAHI FREW I DAILY FROHTHi CUCICEU FRESH Mf AT TCNCUf ib i hi I 1 Hi I *H^ I CHAWN I ail H i' ..^sWkbßK C^/j results are amazing! Men demand results. Listerine fresh, clean feeling il leaves m Tooth Paste gets results the mouth. They like its146 words
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Advertisement665 1933-06-12 14 BANKS AND iNSUR^ \il CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated In England by Royal Charier) aid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 cserve Fund £3,000,000 .eserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE I 38, Blshopsgate. London, EC. 2 Agencies and Branches .lor Star Hollo Saigon665 words
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Miscellaneous553 1933-06-12 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING j CORPORATION j PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J FEDERATED MALAY STATES i I P FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. I DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. R J R Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 31.3 metres. Monday, June 12 G.M.T. 1.30 p.m. Time Signal from i i Big Ben. News *\Z,553 words
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Miscellaneous148 1933-06-12 14 Sat), at Intervals from 2 p.m. to 930 p.m. Snt. until 7.15 p.m. only Mon Wed. and Prl. 12 mnt— 2 am 25.53 Daventry GBD. 25.51 Zeesen DJD (Germany). 25.5 Chapultepec XDA Dally B—B pm 25.4 Rome (Italy) 2RO 25.28 Daventry OSE. 25.2 Radio Colonlale <Parls>. 2 30— 7 pm148 words
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Article78 1933-06-12 15 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE m Representative prices law t I M». ia m 121 79v 78'^ 24 24 iy ik 18. It 39', 19 35', m 1O' L fM 2ft Vi 11 11 :iT 37 s 21 M 1 22 L 17, 17. 14 14 L ,n|v IVEBAGEB i 378 words
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Article126 1933-06-12 15 L ot Sliding Scale Raised Jv.n- y innouncement ted m him bj E nmci m nt. 1923.' menl berebj Notilicatioi 1 Ptte of Octobt 1 Item 111 Mineral* Ores under Table B followtag t\- kft 1 tlif date oi Duty nt. ad valorem 54' btura (1 pikuls).126 words
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Article11 1933-06-12 15 I Valley May 1932). lbs. ri lbs. (30,100>; Sunyci Bllut11 words
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Article170 1933-06-12 15 Dividend of 2' 2 Per (Vnt. Recommended rhe report oi th.- directory vi Trafalfju-, limited, to be petenled at the uiy-third cr(luuiiv pmral meeting on June 16th, at 13 noon at the registered office of the cooipaby, No. 2. Prince Street Singapore, states: The profit lor the year170 words
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Article434 1933-06-12 15 Singapore. June tt. Beet steak (Round) Kati 30 Beet stew or tuny do 25 Pork, lean do 42 Pork, lean and t:-t Ist quality- do :<4 Mutton. Australian lb. 25 FoM Kati 39 Hens < Lex ally reared) do 42 Dwks Eiicl\ ffi Pigeons, domestic unfledged Pair434 words
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Article613 1933-06-12 15 Profits on Sale of Copra The twenty-third annual general meeting oi the Chersonese (.F.MS.) Estates. Limited, wa-. held, m the Council Room oJ the Rubb r Grow eis' Association. 2-4. Idol Lam. Bastrheap, I ondon. EC. Mr. Arthur A Allen (Chairman of the Company) presiding. The Chairman613 words
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Article124 1933-06-12 15 Dutch Rubber Growers Meet Amsterdam, May 22. The General Committee of the Internationa! Association for Rubber and other Culture m the Netherlands Indies met to-day, at Amsterdam. The meeting was attended by several leading Dutch and foreign rubber growers who are members of the committee. Though the utmost secrecy124 words
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Article67 1933-06-12 15 Accounts of Consolidated Malay Rubber Estates for 1932 show balance brought m £246. plus £2.000 transferred from income-tax reserve, j •Deducting loss for yeav. after £1,117 (against £1,241) for depreciation of £2,142, leaves credit £104 forward. Sum of £72.328 pre-nium on shares issued has been utilised as67 words
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Article75 1933-06-12 15 I Balance brought forward was £13.592; add profit for 1932 £81 (against £35 >. giving to be carried forward £13,673. Rubber sales 721.139 pounds (832,874 lb.), gross selling price, per pound 3.9 d. (4.43 d.) and all-in cost, per pound, 3 90d. (4.43 d.) Contracts have been75 words
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Article531 1933-06-12 15 European Unemployment Committee Donation-, received by the European Unemployment Committee m May, arc as follow: Government Contribution. A C Repat nation* 53.393.31; Ex -Services AttOCtatlon o f Malaya 693.42: Incorporated Society of Planters 170.00: Cluo.s 3.663.56: Mr. J. A. Harvey 5.00: 808 5.00; Mr. W. G. A. Smith531 words
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Article50 1933-06-12 15 Loss to March 31st. of Plantations an General Trust was £950 (agst. loss of £1,086) plus £3.769 brought m. Investments were dls tributed as follows: Rubber cos. 86 p.c, In dustrials 8 p.c, and debentures 6 p.c. Bal. she* value is £60.290 and market value £13.54450 words
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Article203 1933-06-12 15 June 10. SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2/4 1/32 London. 3 months* sight 2 4 London. 60 days' sight 2/3 31/32 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 15/16 London, demand 2/3 29/32 London. T.T. 2/3 T* Lyons and Paris, demand 980 Hamburg, demand 165 New York, demand 46. B-itavia.203 words
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Article140 1933-06-12 15 June 10. Tin Singapore Price (per pflCUl) $124.00 Gambler 4.50 Pepper White 31.00 Flake Tapioca 4.30 Pearl Sago Small 4.60 Copra. Sun dried 4 L's Sago, flour 190 Devon's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 2.07 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial gallon140 words
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84 1933-06-12 15 June 10th. 12 o'clock noon Buyer Seller! R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot < loosi' i 11', n R.S.S. equal to London Standard. (F. 0.8.* 11 ii ig 11 13 If Standard R.S.S. on Tendi r Jun,« II 1 115 li> July 11 r> 1684 words
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Article883 1933-06-12 15 SATURDAY. JI.NL 10T11. I!*: 1 OLOUNG QUOTATIONS ««7«n Seller* A^ain Kumbang <£> 28* 30s c.ri. Austral Malay (C) 26s 2tts Ayer Hitam (5s > 13s 14s Ayer Weng ($l. 93 1.05 Bangrin Tin Ct) 16s 9d 17s 9d Batang Padang ($1) 10 15 Batu Caves isli 45883 words
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Advertisement82 1933-06-12 15 Awnrance to twee •ver $M.Ht t tf» The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Urn Straits 6«ttl«n»nU> I jmcE Great Eastern Lite BuUdlng. ccc.l street. Singapore. LO^ OFFICE 27. Old Jewr, I c Wffl pany has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court ol England and compile, with the82 words
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Article727 1933-06-12 16 NEGKI DEFEATED BY TWO TO ONE Both Sides Miss Many Opportunities .From Our Own Correspondent J Scremban, Jane It. Singapore .Si Negri Sembiliin .1. Sinifai)<>rr won the Malaya cup match, beating Negri Sembilan by two goals to one. For the first time m the history of727 words
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Article462 1933-06-12 16 HOME TEAM LUCKY NOT TO LOSE Penalty Robs Visitors of Victory [From Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh, June 10. Stlangor and Perak drew three-all m their Malaya Cup encounter here to-day. The visitors had the better of the game, and only a penalty saved Perak from defeat.462 words
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Article153 1933-06-12 16 The follow inp ha\< been imited to play Association football for S.C.C. "B" vs. Hongkong B«ink on Monday. R. Mclatosh Whyte; A. Buchanan. J. A. Evans. R. S. Wilson, R. N. "Walling. D. Alexander; T. Watson, M. C. Elliott. C Q. Starkey. S. A. Anderson. H. G. Riches.153 words
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Article54 1933-06-12 16 London. June 8. Thr French cross Channel steamer Cote ti Argent this afternoon came Into collision Vttfc the Swedish steamer Clive during a toe «*wn** miles from Dover. The Cote d Argent arrived at Dover about an hour late with 276 passenger* on board person injured was aBritish Radio - 54 words
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Article308 1933-06-12 16 Twenty Universities Compete at White City From Our Own Correspondent London. May 23. Milocurlan AC. met a team representing Royal Military Academy < Woolwich). Royal Unitary CoNese (Sandhurst), and Royal Air j Force Colleero (Cramvell> m a series of track and field events at Woolwich Garrison Stadium308 words
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Article60 1933-06-12 16 Bclmont Stakes of $49,490 Won By Hurry Off Relmont Park, June 11. The Belmont Stakes for a purse of $<G> 49.490 was won by Mr. J. Wldener's Hurry Off There were 15,000 spectators. The placed horses were: J. Wldener's HURRY OFF 1 Marshall Field's NIMBUS 2 W. Schwartz'sReuter - 60 words
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Article21 1933-06-12 16 curing a game of auction bridge at Barrow Working Men's Club and Institute, each player received 13 eardi of one raft21 words
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240 1933-06-12 16 AN AGGREGATE SCORE OF 287 A Display of Accurate Putting Glenvfew, (U.S.A.). Jane 10. Goodman the runner-up m last year's American Amateur Golf Championship won the Open title with an aggregate score of 287. His four rounds were as follows 75—66 70 76. GoodmanReuter - 240 words
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Article263 1933-06-12 16 Scores m June Medal Competition The June medal competition oi the Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted m a win for G. Edmond m "A" division with net score of 67 and m a win for C. E. Phipps263 words
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Article212 1933-06-12 16 Britain Defeats Italy London. June 11. At Eabtbournv. m the Davis Cup match In the third round betwi**n Britain and Italy Britain won the contest by 4 matches to one. The last two Singles resulted as follows Austin (Britain* beat Demorpurgo (Italy), 6—4. 6 3. 6 2. StephaniReuter - 212 words
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Article70 1933-06-12 16 fProm Our Own Correspondent} London, May 23. It is announced by the Ascot Authority that It has not been found possible to make arrangements for the operation of the totalisator a* the Ascot Race Meeting of 1933 which would be mutually satisfactory to the Ascot Authority70 words
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Article397 1933-06-12 16 BAKEWELL, HEADLEY AND SUTCLIFFE PASS 200 MARK West Indies Match Drawn London. June 10. Some hiph individual .stores were made la county cricket matches which concluded on Friday. They were: Bakewell r Northants 246, Headley (West Indies > 224. Sutcliffe <Yorks» 205, Kilner (.Warwick) 197.Reuter - 397 words
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Article132 1933-06-12 16 124 Miles Per Hour »Frorv. Oir Own Corn-six indent* London. May 23. Joe Wrtgbt (MM to beat the world motorcycle record of 151 m.p.h. at Southport a we<* uyo. and now the Gorman holder. Erast Henne. has set up a new world record at Berlin. Over five132 words
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Article77 1933-06-12 16 Notts Player Will Not Bowl Atfain This Season London. June 11. It Is announced at Nottingham that Harold Lanvood will not bowl a sain this season. An operation on his injurvd foot will be performed at the end of the season so as to enable him to play mReuter - 77 words
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Article101 1933-06-12 16 Reuter New York, June 10. To-day's baseball games ended as follows NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H E Chicago 2 7 3 St. Louis 12 14 2 Cincinnati 0 6 0 Pittsburgh 2 7 0 Swetonio pitched lor Pitt«burch. AMERICAN LEAGUE Dttroit 9 j4 o Chicago 10 18 2 WalkerReuter - 101 words
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Article27 1933-06-12 16 Said a defendant at WUfesdoo police Court: "I used to be on the dote, but rv» fallen Into work. I was much better off on the dole."27 words
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Miscellaneous8 1933-06-12 16 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1933.8 words
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