The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 June 1933
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1933-06-13 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. Ctf- 9SI ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1933. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article361 1933-06-13 1 The KJnr opened the World Economic Conference m London yesterday Page 9. President Carmona had a narrow escape when an aeroplane crashed 10 yards from him at Lisbon Page 16. Nazis attacked Catholic congress deleKates one of whom Mas l>eaten to death Page 16. Spanish airmen failed361 words
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Article1232 1933-06-13 1 PART II THE natural inclination for all wild anunal* is to vi t away from the pnMM of man and j seladang is no exception, but, owing to his .great bulk and his wonderful activity, when a seladang docs take it into his head to retaliate (he immediately1,232 words
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Advertisement494 1933-06-13 1 id A TEA I M t^ (reshnew I I„ 1 1 y a n gardens I JreC t to our home {AFFLES HOTEL hIALAYA»B PREMIER HOTKL I IO Ifpi 1 1 IPECIAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 to Midnight BAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. STUDY I IN YOUR T I SPARE HOME494 words
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Advertisement142 1933-06-13 1 THE t ROTARY CLUB i Ol* I SINGAPORE i MEETS TO-MORROW AT 1 P.M. fiNttK SPEAKER U^di !l ROTARIAN A. V. GOODALE /M^ SUBJECT "MONTE CARLO" LATEIT STIIiBd CHINESE KMBROIDERBI) j UNDERWEAR LOVELY EXQUISITE— FANCY i LN WASHING SATIN RADIUM SILK. PRICES TEMPTING WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co. I 31-3S HIGH STREET,142 words
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Advertisement83 1933-06-13 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Storage Page 5. Polo Club gymkhana Page 2. Children's stationery— Past* 16 "Coat of Mnil" pmtfflttan Fair 3 CHRYSLER ENDURANCE S.Shimura S Co. i Shirt and Pyjama I Makers Complete Shir t Outfits m Stock No. 82-2, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. Tel: 4382 These distressing skin complaints ere83 words
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Advertisement11 1933-06-13 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article195 1933-06-13 2 lluiu; Kong Government's Proposals it is t\h- Intention of Use iioii^ Kong Government to carry out anti-malarial WOrkf m the neighbourhood of Kowioon Tong, as soon as etrcusattances permit. That statement was made by the Colonial Secretary (Hon. Mr. W. T. Southern* m amu'cr to questions asked by195 words
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Article73 1933-06-13 2 "Tremendous" Discovery m Soviet Russia Moscow. June 12. A new magnetic anomaly has been discovered m the Chernigov (Upper Dnieper* district or the USSR, by means ot electrical W vying curried out under the direction of Professor Bonchkovsky. The area of the anomoly stretches 150 kilometres, indicatingTass - 73 words
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Article556 1933-06-13 2 Appeal Court Claim Against Insurance Company In the Cour« of Appeal yesterday, before the Chief Justice (Mr. Walter Huggardi (president), Mr. Justice a' Beckett Terrell and Mr. Justice Mills, an appeal against the decision of Mr. Justice Whidey concerning th rd party insurance risk.; was heard. The556 words
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Article419 1933-06-13 2 DAGGERS AND PARANGS FOR BOYAN Police Haul m Singapore Harbour The searching of young HnjlTOW ■taman of Messrs. Hammer and Co.'-, water-boat Spring, as he stepped ashore or! a sampan at the new pier on Sunday night b\ a revenue officer, led to a haul of419 words
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Article118 1933-06-13 2 Vl >»n« Driver r Ttkta enpiogm < •station, d wui hi th, bai Stop askin Cluuan Hi: third rhar-,. *orth of n i taxi dn-r Jun, Btep (ivr.. i- Mm ciM v I fcM m th.- n roH.. Din. and M tli. 4IM WittHs- ptv< throuuh118 words
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Article44 1933-06-13 2 Ropwood l i Man .v I top ol ih< U :.■>! \i Ei eXCellt lit p tri-'d -(.n from curtail R. R "Jiuk :ni> i 0^ til Dorrii. I i rrnid. Itr. i CM Mr. J l. r i :uul 111 0.1 I44 words
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Advertisement98 1933-06-13 2 FLAW NOTICE Tuesday, June 13th Before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell and Mr. Justice Mills m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Court of Appeal:— No. 6 King Lee Tee vs. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Ltd. < Part heard > No. 4. Re Yap E Boon Followed98 words
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Advertisement510 1933-06-13 2 BOARD RESIDENCE. 3 TANGLIN HILL Near Garrison Goll Coarse SINGLE AND DOUBLt ROOMS AVAILABLE PERSONAL SUPERVISION MODERN SANITATION >l*ph«n« 5798 or write for appointment Mrs. A. B. Matthews. -EAST aNGLIA." OXI.EY KISf Near Town Hlgti and cool situation Laige ggtmmm Excellent cuisine. Tennl> Gara^- anfl modem sanitation Daily or monthly510 words
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Advertisement460 1933-06-13 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained In the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Supply of Heavy Pipes and Cast Iron Specials for period Oct. Ist, 1933 to Sept460 words
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Advertisement164 1933-06-13 2 I i^B «^49^^ ib B £4^^^^ B W II B II HA wf^^^P \m 'fi B m^^s i^i^^^v^ b^b Germs of decay lurk m Ufflv nlm Prevent trouble -keep teeth free from film with this special film -removing tooth paste T F you were to allow your teeth to gently164 words
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Miscellaneous304 1933-06-13 2 THE WEEK Tuesday i:*»th. tf-i?h Water. 0102 9 4 ft.. 14.54. 7.9 ft. football: s.a.f.a. League »Div d r.af. vs. sec. ntaillii Colt Bepoy Lines Golf Club Ladies monthly Medal Wednesday. 14th. Hi<;h Water, 02.00 9.0 ft.. 15.41. 7.1 ft. Rotary ttflto, l£r. a. V. Gooiiuiv- on "Monte Carlo** AdelpnJ304 words
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Article196 1933-06-13 3 "DRY" COLOMBO Temperance Union Working For Prohibition A qiii.ru rly conference of temperance workevF.i Cammed under the auspic s of the Colombo 1 I Total Abstinence C* ntral Union, was held at the Ananda College with Mr. W. A. d» Sllva. M.S.C. tan the chair. Ro options were unanimously passed196 words
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Article64 1933-06-13 3 Madrid. June 1. The mysterious arrests of high officers who are alleged to be involved m a monarchial plot are still continuing, among those taken into custody being a general, a captain on the General Staff and three other officers of high rank, but their names have not64 words
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Article617 1933-06-13 3 TOWER TO BE 200 FEET HIGH Special Quarters for European Staff New head offices of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Hong Kong, are* to be built. The site on which the new building is to be »-rec?ted is considered by many residents to617 words
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Article187 1933-06-13 3 Rush For The Government Loan I From Our Own Correspondent J Bangkok, June 7. The Government considers its Internal Loan to have been a great success. Private subscriptions brought m more than was expected at Tcs. 1.600.000. In Siam» investors expect a high return for their money, and187 words
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Article162 1933-06-13 3 When Siam Raised Fighting Aeroplanes i Prom Our Own Correspondent 1 Bangkok, June 7. The late Sir Herbert Dering, whose death is announced was British Minister m Bangkok from early on m the war until after the Armistice and therefore a very interesting period m the life'162 words
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Article253 1933-06-13 3 Controversy Ought to be London, June 1. The opinion that the controversy over the separation of Burma ought to be .settled as soon as possible was expressed by Sir Charles Inncs. presiding at the annual Burma Dinner, attended by about 200 persons, to-night. He said that he253 words
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Article396 1933-06-13 3 CONVICTED OF TERRORIST Man Dies After Forcible Feeding Simla, May 28. A communique says The Government of India hate received information from the Chief Commission- r of UM Andamans that, on May 12, 29 prisoner* BOttflefd of rrimes connected with the terrorist movement went on396 words
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Article31 1933-06-13 3 Mr James I-i-sli*- Milnr has b. n mflttti invention rights m the Colony m IMpMI .f an Invention for "hnprovpmwitJi relating to the manufacture of rubber *hc*t from tontfuJ^t- «-d latex"31 words
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Advertisement119 1933-06-13 3 Ai J I m H i Fl observer, of an impulsive and generous Vflllf* things; prone to take risks, rather than To A pause and consider— with the subject too liable to jump to conclusions. He has a quick, alert mind, but cannot be I lOill^f^rrrf^ f^ bothered with detail,119 words
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Advertisement176 1933-06-13 3 to /\r\v^rll 1 l\* 1 o bURVLYORS 3nd m i Ir r he I V I i\\J 1 Lt 1\ 1 1 OWNERS ALUMINIUM PAINT W4"m I 111 I II *LI 1 I -t rotection PROPERTY ON WHICH IT IS USED j UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED GUTICURA HEALED SK N JEQUBLE176 words
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Article185 1933-06-13 4 Kruschon and Walking. OvtrweU-'ht meu who want to lose a IMP l>out.ds can tevc the Ixnrfit of thLs man*»*xp< n«'i.< Ha tlum to us for publication In iiif!»- mm twelve months I htVI :<•- dhned mv wn-ht taean UIW» lo it>4ibs.. b> takiiv.; n dOM185 words
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1761 1933-06-13 4 ANDREW SOUTAR - ANDREW SOUTAR liV I have always said that no man can say truthfully he knows the East until he has lived m Singapore, which is a sort of by-pass throunh which the merchant traffic of the uv rid passes to the Pacific. This BritishBirmingham evening despach - 1,761 words
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Advertisement240 1933-06-13 4 LNew Beauty Secret gave her Natural appearance Men wornlcrtd ahout her lij><.. They kwicetl artificial, ■><> toaspicuou^. Then slu suinlitil m lariutcl nlikc drdioarj lipsticks, Tannee *.ann«u make y«»nr lips UnAt paintci!. it is unique. As urn appl> it i»> 'our lij>s ii changtM color to the »)iu shade just240 words
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Advertisement70 1933-06-13 4 Enhance the beauty of your skin J***^ v Hazeline' Snow,'* used regularly, >^ "V enhances the natural beauty of the 1 complexion. Cools, refreshens and A vanishes without trace of greasiness. An excellent basis for face }>owder. "'HAZELINE' (Trade Mark) tubes Jar the handbag and 99 /V7/j for the dressing-table.70 words
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Advertisement172 1933-06-13 4 AS D E PENDABLB AS. AN kV S Vfff I Fi :t; '''■^^^^K^ 'm' i X, i SALOOS, a good example of Austin bodVtnm'tut < I m I 111 it* mmmmmtt^^^— f^ e extended overhung tuually adopted, \hown on riding Jinont/ort. the SITTINGS BEST/ I Sit m the rear scat172 words
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Article114 1933-06-13 5 Did Not I«vesl m Shares i.,ii k k..k June .hi Bangkok men al- »i pfnent day tort i*. i aUw! 'hat fortunes wen i, the land of the White rntui :i'.:o than m \»V dltOC o! "The ,mo Font* ih )t;>ldinp a conn tti»- nompan) pratering it. provvd114 words
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Article42 1933-06-13 5 Further motor ship contracts are reported (i vim Japaii. The Ino Shojl Kaisha is stated to bmv< ordned 9.800-ton tanker from the Kawasaki Dockyard unci the Aclzuma KLsen Kai^im a 4,2UU-ton ship to be built by the' [MllllltlOllll Dockyard.42 words
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Article148 1933-06-13 5 Important Judgment m F.M.S. Court Kuala Lumpur, June 10. A judgment of meat importance to banks and chettiar firms m Malaya was delivered by the F.M.S. Court of Appeal this morning when the Kwong Yik Bank won its appeal against the judgment niven m the MM m which148 words
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Article323 1933-06-13 5 (Chinese Rice Millers Perturbed From Our Own OOHcopondentJ liailtckok. June 7. There n;*> bMB »«<> undo* biote on the paru> •>l UM authorities m takinn action to briithe Law «>f Weights and Me;isur» thlo (farce Drapi rs an onl> now bagtanlng to advertiw th' lr lengths at323 words
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Article138 1933-06-13 5 Yeovil Engineer and And Cocos Treasure A Yfovll euylneer who claims to be able to divine" usmp: a steel sprinr, instead oi the water divintr's hazel twi^. is to lead an expedition to find a new m South America. He is Mr. Frank Cooper, and ho has138 words
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Article, Illustration56 1933-06-13 5 i 1 tv«, rw.k. «k> famous Eosora clasic race, with his Hyperion, ridden by T. Weston. is,'»» famous sportsman peer, woo JJ* a Kute«£an owned by Mr. Victor Emanuel, the American millionaire, S fen° W w r in y the" re^orrSnfe Tt 11 Photo show.56 words
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Advertisement70 1933-06-13 5 I fjfflijMliifpli 9.15 Opening TO-NIGHT! Mvtro-dokhvyn-Mayer Comedy Sensation a record-breaking stage run m London and New York {LEAR ALL WIRES" Bft. wk^B upset ■SwßSi mwv \l <• <k <■- ■up HpE^ i 4^B I iikl^' 1 sn;VJ(h arrested— a nd L mn» then (JOT (oim d> Thrills MARRIED Xiii Hot70 words
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Advertisement12 1933-06-13 5 STORAGE STANTON NELSON CO., LTD. 4 Collyer Quay. A.P.B. 1 Telephone ,>Bl4.12 words
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Advertisement390 1933-06-13 5 I W m tk IOY RIDE Ors "THE V j£'(m* PLEASURE "^nM CRUISE" jfa \^MH screen's .<nnensi Uini tiSJ &^^l ,'liuihHrsl i i,i,teii if Sweet nothings on the promenade Furtive handclasps at the rail JO X A quick embrace m the passageway J FILM A goodnight kiss at the cabin390 words
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Article1070 1933-06-13 6 VISIT OF LABUAN CRICKET AND FOOTBALL TEAMS Enjoyable Whitsuntide Contests Labuan. June 8. The Whitsun holidays provided an opportunity lot an enjoyable series of sporting fixture to be flayed orl at Gedong. Brunei, which u;is wsittci by representative cricket, football and minis ttams from Labuan. Brunei1,070 words
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Article202 1933-06-13 6 Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament Lawn bow is American tournament at the sec. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 14th A S. Banks and Dr. E. D. Llndow vs. G. Cameron and E. Fozard. C. D. Belton and G. Duncan vs. E. A. Stewart and P. M. Aldred. E. J. Cassels and202 words
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Article124 1933-06-13 6 New Manager of Charlton Athletic [From Our Own Correspondent] London. May S3. Mr. James Seed, former C lt tary -Manager of Clap'on Orient and famous Tott nivam Hotspur. Sheffield Wednesday, and Enuland forward, has been appointed to manage the Charlton Athletic Football Club. He has commenced hi*124 words
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Article325 1933-06-13 6 Britain And Italy In Third Round I From Our Ovn Correspondent London. May 23. Itals qualified to meet Great Britain In the third round o» tli. Davis Cup b;. boating Austu a m the remaining single* and thus winning the tic by four matches to one. The iecond325 words
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Advertisement53 1933-06-13 6 r -j I SUNDAY TIMES RACING I COMPETITION. S It is announced m connection a J with the SUNDAY TIMES S RAGING COMPETITION that three additional runners and S jockeys m the ASCOT GOLD CUP have been notified by cable GRIS PERLE (Jockey Brethes) j PVLLOVFK (Jockey Nevett). j MISANTHROPE53 words
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Advertisement97 1933-06-13 6 _^^a^^^ r Discriminating Smokers ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD. LONDON. COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED arrange SHORT TRIPS TO CAIRO for homeward bound pu6?nger* Apply for particulars to PATERSON, SIMONS CO.. LTD. or to any of Cox am* Kings Offices PORT SAID, CAIRO, LONDON, CT< J IF YOU ARE FOND OF TEA97 words
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1143 1933-06-13 7 jjliOW OFFICERS STOR\ OF ABUSIVE MEETING ASLEEP IN CAR BEFORE ACCIDENT Inquest On Hawker Who Was Knocked Down rles B. Woods, ol the Traffic Branch, Singapore, Charge Of causing the death of a Chinese hawker by a rash act while driving his motor-car m a1,143 words
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Article33 1933-06-13 7 I^nMed By Now Injections I* m ixmdent] london, June 11. a] publishes the from the extract -limls. whereby the fa doubled, nto a doy resulted •Cttjr. The effects -land. Ls situated33 words
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Article50 1933-06-13 7 £12,000 Damages m Motor Accident IProm Our Own Correspondent I London, June 11. Damages of £12.000 was awarded to Dr. Abraham Goldfoot, of Victoria House. Gloucester Road Cheltenham, at the Gloucester Assizes, for the loss of the use of his ri R ht hand m a motor accident.50 words
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Article33 1933-06-13 7 What werr believed to be old quoits, found a foot below the surface of a bowling green of the Tudcr mansion. Gwydyr Castle, Llanwst, Wales have now been proved to be Roman discs.33 words
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Article1147 1933-06-13 7 I Magistrate Stops The Case WOMAN'S ALLEGATIONS Visits to the Tiger Temple A large crowd gathered m the j second magistrate's court yesterday, to witness the trial before Mr. A. W. Hay. of Krang Vulthissawa, high priest of the Buddhist temple m < Raco Course Road. The1,147 words
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Article58 1933-06-13 7 Kazan. June 12. The reconstructed shipbuilding yard at Kazan, named after Maxim Gorky, has launched the first all-welded steamer to be constructed m the Soviet Republic. The welding of the hull effected a 15 pel cent saving m materials and a 20 per ceni sarln? m labout costsTass - 58 words
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Article547 1933-06-13 7 European Driver Acquitted on Two Charges DEFENCE NOT CALLED Defendant Explains How Mishap Occurred Mr. John Angus, a European engine driver of the Singapore Fire Brigade, who collided with a "mosquito" bus In Serangoon Road on March 16. while rushing to a fire, was discharged by Mr. G.547 words
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Article740 1933-06-13 7 but whether it can get round the corner at all. Mr. Alexander: Do you wish to carry or v. ith the case, your worship? I have nothing more to say. His wi_: hip: I think that there L> no real evidence that the engine ever went so very740 words
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Article320 1933-06-13 7 EMPLOYED BY SILT AN Sentence Postponed m Arms Possession Case An adjournment to allow the police to make enquiries as to whether the accused a Boyanese naniPri Amsan bin Ahmal. was really employed to look aft< r the horses of the Sultan of Perak whin they took part m a320 words
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Article578 1933-06-13 7 L Victim of Bus Accident VAGUE WITNESS M r Alleged Rash Act By Driver A suggestion that the complainant had lost his memory after the accident was made by Chief Court Inspector Sheedy. yesterday morning, when a Chinese mosquito bus driver named Lim Bok, was578 words
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Article150 1933-06-13 7 Setting Beer and Lending (Masses Whtn Tan IXmg Hen«? v. as ihVWm btlOTi Mr. H. A. Fonvr. the first '^a' istrate. yesterday morning with selling brer without a HDMMB, it was dec hired that hLs little shop m Bunis Street was known amon-4 habituees as The Hole m150 words
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Article109 1933-06-13 7 Chinese on Cheating Charge Mention of I MM m which a Chinese R Tan Teck BtDf is MMMti Of having r\\Messrs. JMQM Co. of a sum of $2,800 m made before the criminal district Judj?<* Mr H. A. Forrer. yesterday Mr. S. Fuiir said he had be. n109 words
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Article32 1933-06-13 7 [Prom Our Own Correspondent 1 London, June 11. According to the D: -ily-Herald. William :Colson, a curio dealer of Port Elizabeth. BMlfc Africa, has not i»lept /or 4f» fmt32 words
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Obituary19 1933-06-13 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. DOUXJLAS. At Peebta, Scotland, on Suudaj, June 11th. M:\isiv\ wife ot D S. S Douplas, Singapore.19 words
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881 1933-06-13 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1933. DOUBLE THE OUTPUT OK HALVE THE HOI KS Science is deplorably materialistic m its outlook. This latest discovery, for instance, report of which i. published m the British Medical Journal, of an extract from the adrenal glands of animals which, when injected into881 words
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Article138 1933-06-13 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow London. June 12. RUBBER Spot (Buyers) 3 15 32 (3 17 32). (Sellers) 317 32 (3 19 32).138 words
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Article862 1933-06-13 8 Man Who Cleaned Up The Straits Among the paintings which adorn the walla oi the RatHeb Library ihen li onv of a man to whom perhaps more than to any other (he safety of the yeas m the Malayan Arcbtpefefo -Captain Samuel Conqalton. arho, lot n862 words
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Article128 1933-06-13 8 South African BchcflW to l>o Maintained Capetown Junr 7. The Union Government intends to maintain the gold taxation scheme outlined by Mr. Havenga In his budget statement m spite of thr criticisms from the gold mining industry. Thes< i taxes, said Mr. Patrick Duncan. Minister for j Mines,Reuter Wireless - 128 words
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Article209 1933-06-13 8 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR "ISIM..W ll( M| To th« Kdn.,i Sir 1 1 fl ami 1 tht t trrh:.:. b.'MT pau. Ironi I I ponen. 111) M Iml round hi- Orahu Bud Wi :>av. hill but h< m had ,>r.i. N I tiavr had fl (JC.h;. bltfHi slirpii >|j( fl209 words
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Article82 1933-06-13 8 m Koyal Commi^ion* I Kivommonda(ion> I Stiiku. gj| Ana] report of conatfd^f'fJ U ii» .Hid aaattaai iild total tavaevei I BUI n I M Ml thf I BtBI I Tlie C* tun I >ram*»* mbiu M he int. n.: g]H Utie- should IX i- "JM t\u ~r [lit;Reuter Wireless - 82 words
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Article17 1933-06-13 8 gCMIc and I**" I KHurn- 1 addiUoni •i^af^fm romnutt. thr ,<-■ 1 th. MOP •urh m17 words
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Article11 1933-06-13 8 s,r <■-.. ;><;, I ves,,rda 1 on R'M»!. "4 miichin.11 words
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Advertisement312 1933-06-13 8 l T^ ©Q R U E n s m i i r e Since CALDEEaCS Ir.v spfciw. iS^ StsrßZ to hrn rH imUMMINI Kr\(. Ol >IXM DIAMOND SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. also Bridal prints m diamond >et Watches. Brooches. Bracelets. Pearl \<-t klai-es. LARGEST AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK312 words
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Advertisement79 1933-06-13 8 CLEANSING LOTION For the TROPICS no more cooling, refreshing medium can be found to remove the effects of heat and dust. Depot British Dispensary, Ltd. 33, Raffles Place Singapore. A NOVELIST RECENTLY THOUGHT OUT A WONDERFUL STORY on iii^ way homo from a banquet We can only hope that his79 words
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Article, Illustration1255 1933-06-13 9 APPEAL FOR CO-OPERATION FOR ULTIMATE GOOD OF ALL We Must Not Fail." Says Mr. Mac Donald PEKING A RENEWAL OF PROSPERITY King opened the World Economic Conference kn i day and welcomed the delegates of 6G nations. It In history that any soverei&n had presided a.Reuter - 1,255 words
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Article182 1933-06-13 9 Paris Conference Achieves Its Aim SMILING DELEGATES "Real Good Will" Shown Ui.Narma.mrnl taJks m Paris, regarded as the iinal possibility of saving the disarmament negotiations from collapse, are leporled to have achieved their aim and the parties left the building smiling, M. Daladier said "the British and Vmeriran.sReuter Wireless - 182 words
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Article98 1933-06-13 9 Berlin. June t. To-morrow's disarmament, talks m Paris an regarded here m fy \i~ Anal possibility of owing the. disarmament negoUatloDl from coßapif. It Is believed !n QcfBMII political quartrrs that Uie English and Ameiican dcugates intend to fSBTt ttrong pnanra on the French MinLstors to distioM wbalReuter Wireless - 98 words
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Article30 1933-06-13 9 Tokio. June I*. The inception of thi Kin^;s speech at the Economic- Contt reive was char but Mr. Mac Donald's sp« cch til mainly indistinct. Reuter EasternReuter Eastern - 30 words
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Article53 1933-06-13 9 London. June li. M. lii\\mutl to Reuters correspondent foreitadowed that hv would make sonic concrete proposal m th« wirUv stages of the conference but warn n«)t optimu^tii m vif.v 01 the many lecent international conferences which had openad with equally sincere expressions of goodwill, but had ended negatively,Reuter - 53 words
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Article238 1933-06-13 9 London, June 7. HunUi cd* of men an working over-time m a race to convert the new Royal Geological Mv- scum. South Kensington, m time for the King's reception on Monday of the. delegates from 66 nations who aro attending tin World Economic Conference. The main hall,Reuter Wireless - 238 words
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Article84 1933-06-13 9 London, June 8. Senator Hull. Secretary of State, arrived at Plymouth to-day. Interviewed by a Reuter representative, he said, "We shall not go outside the terms of the agenda for the World Economic Conference. We shall not discuss Britain's payment of the war debt instalment due onReuter Wireless - 84 words
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Article73 1933-06-13 9 raris, .m i if .v I'L. inofruial talk., M tho Quai d'Orsav opened this morn m;: and rimtinueci r.nUitermntedly durin KmcbeOQ wh«n the naval aspect til tavbrotftiood by th< presence of tli French Mmisur for Maartne. M. beyguu. Quai (rO.say ofTn -ials \v.:.s\ thai onl\ a imndiy rwrtnNnmReuter Wireless - 73 words
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Article148 1933-06-13 9 ran*, June The i dree Vttmt Oonftram hM MMwed iU aim and the parties left, the butkHng .smiling. Its object v.as to enable Britain ftnd America to ascertain how little security France requires m order to redoet her hwnry land ■nMtmeute. It is understood that the British andReuter Wireless - 148 words
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Article115 1933-06-13 9 Geneva. June X. .Japan woulo accept complete abolition ol air bombing, Duron Sato, the Japanese delegate, told the General Commission of the Disarmament Conference to-day if certain apprehensions that Japan Idt lor her national security could be eliminated. He further said thciL total abolition of aircraftReuter Wireless - 115 words
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Article61 1933-06-13 9 Washington, June 9. "The initialling of the Four Power Pact is a pood augury for the future," declares President Roosevelt, adding that the agreement of the WmUim Powers to co-operato for the preservation ol peace bhould give renewed couraEf to all who are strivingReuter Wireless - 61 words
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Article87 1933-06-13 9 Darjeeling. June 7. An axe found near Camp Six Is now definitely •staMhhed to have belonged to Mallory who. with Irvine, lost his life In the previous attempt on Mount Everest. This Is revealed In a wireless conversation between Blr John Anderson. Governor of Bengal, who visited th-Reuter Wireless - 87 words
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Advertisement251 1933-06-13 9 cyclax deteats your biggest beauty difficulty faces, upon your skin Vet DOtillug will hold your powder so long or so efficiently. The cucumber-coo] Cyclax Cleansing Lotion will remove it When you want %^Ji^\ j to refresh your make-up— -and your skin will f(vl 4 «w I *w 3 /k really251 words
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Advertisement968 1933-06-13 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Slip Co Ltd and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. MuTSal Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE STRAITS^STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. CMKA NAVTOATION Co.. Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL968 words
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Advertisement509 1933-06-13 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) I "ELLERMAN" LINE. I FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Due Spore. Sails Spore. s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg June 27 July 1 s.s. CITY OF BEDFORD For Havre. London,509 words
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Advertisement357 1933-06-13 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lin* (Incorporated In England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARm SERVICES. G PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N r* UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAittTT* LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL^ERvJIC?' 011 1 OUTWARDS FROM l ONDON FOR CHINA I J\| U Tonnage. Singapore. Iti* RANPURA 17,000 June 23357 words
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Advertisement625 1933-06-13 11 0. S. K. Line. MIX AIHKA AND SOUTH AMERICA Due Sail*. Bta iMJENOa AIRES vm Colombo. Durban. Algo, (K Ba Cap< Towri Rio Janeiro. Santr^ *nd Montevideo (Round-the-world £190> Jun€ 28 2 BUENOS AIKKS v,» Colombo. Durban. Cap* Town. Rio de Janeiro. Santos and Montevideo (Round-the-world fare £172) July 25625 words
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Advertisement577 1933-06-13 11 to i:ikoi»i: I FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penan*. N. York. Pres. Adams June 17 June 20 June 22 Aug. 1 Pres. Harrison July 1 July 4 July 6 Aug. 15 Pres.577 words
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Advertisement718 1933-06-13 11 i K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART M AATSCH APPIJ VAN REES Tuesday. June 13. Batavia. KtTEH— Tuesday. June 13. Benghalis. Paneh Berombang. Tanjong-Mcnceidar. TaniongLeidong and Asahan. PALOPO— Tuesday, Juno 13. Riouw. Tambelan. Sinskawr.ng. Peman?kat and Solakau GEN. VERSPYCK— Tuesday. June 13. Letong. Maras. Tarempa. Midai. Poeloe-Pandjang Serassan. Gentlng and Kramat.718 words
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Article451 1933-06-13 12 Possible Appointment By Chinese Bureau The Chinese Bureau of Shipping Is now considering the appointment of a firm of foreign shipping surveyors to act as the official surveyors to the bureau, according to a report i*«ued at Shanghai from usually well informed scurces. While this report could not451 words
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Article99 1933-06-13 12 Still Waiting For 11 In Bangkok [Fran Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok. Jane The South-west monsoon and the breaking of the rain, still holds off from the capital. Normally the monsoon breaks between 'May 2nd and 11th. but although rains have been experienced up and down country, the (capital99 words
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Article112 1933-06-13 12 Seamen Came to China But Did Not See It When th British steamer Antiope recently returned to Australia from China every member o: the crew was anxious to uo ashore for stroll. No wonder they wanted to try their "land h '.'.s." On February 7 they112 words
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Advertisement643 1933-06-13 12 Burns Philp Line. Incorporated m Australia FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ■MtfV monthly' sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons, and the S.S. MANGOL-A (3,352 tons>: I Cargo only! 1 1 MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading fa Australia.643 words
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Advertisement563 1933-06-13 12 THE EAST ASIATIC ro_ LIMITED (Incorporated In Denmark Telephone 5223 PASSENGER AND FREIGHI SERVICE TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN Prom From From Proii B'pore Malacca Port Penan* Bwett BORINGIA 20/6 20/6 21/6 33 I FIONIA 11 7 11/7 12/7 M/1 ERRIA 1/8 18 2/8 4 1 LALANDIA 22/8563 words
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Advertisement77 1933-06-13 12 COOK'S rRANSUTHtt Bl REAU, 3 '<• Miisnn r,, m I. S. KJ.INE TRANM-ORT co KSh BBGIJLAR FRUGHT VNi, PASStNCiER sFRVIa FROM JAPAN BOBTOM M v for Kom hmkv mm UM KAOOTA tllliL BOSTON lIARI MALTA ICARO ERIE ICAJ CI.YDK For ra*. nY to: ISHIIIAKA s\N( lYo K(|Nffl MMITED <it*d tr.77 words
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Miscellaneous666 1933-06-13 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY T&AIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pan. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn Saturdays 7 p.m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m Kelantan <via Gemas) every Monday.666 words
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Miscellaneous207 1933-06-13 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Gt-n. vjd Heyden. Dut. 641, Horn Bat a via 1 1 «i for Bandjermasim 18.6. Reafl, Dur 1496. from Cheribon 12.6. for Cheribon 15.6. Thedens. Dut 1181. from Palembang 12.6, for Palembang 14.6. Retch, Dut 254, from Asahan I2.t>. for Sumatra E.C. 13.6. Flevo, Brit. 124, from B.207 words
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Article1708 1933-06-13 13 A Brighter Merchant Navy m coitfkterinfl the sjuesttoa «>i hrigtitmlng up ihc Mtrrhart Navj we may leave out pasflic liners, for gsneraUjr .spiking their voyages are ■>li<ji-.. nr Nn Wtam they aif of a fair length their is always enough varletj to keep officers uiu: ni >a hum1,708 words
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Article142 1933-06-13 13 Strong m Bay and Arabian Sea Colombo. >lay ■<>. A ieJngiam irom Poona states that the Bay storm is now centred within one degree of latitude 18 degrees North and Longitude yi degrees East, and is likely to move North-east-wards The Bay of Bengal monsoon continues strong142 words
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Article108 1933-06-13 13 Naval Establishment I At Hong Koriß I Gaps. Frank Elliott. 0.8. E., has been appointied to H.M.S. Tamar m Command as Commo|dore. 2nd Class, m CtMTgC of the Naval Mab'lishmcnt m Hong Kong. Capt. Elliott will relievo the present acting Commodore. Capt. H. R. Marrack. DSC, of H108 words
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Article145 1933-06-13 13 The folknrteg passengen sailed on the Ranpura Whirl] tefl London on May 26th tor the Far East: Mr. F. Bellamy, Mr. J N. Cooley. Mr. W. B. Hendry, Mr. j. p Bonier, Mr. R. N. Baron. Mr. A. Bryant. Mr. S. Beadnell. Mrs. Beadnell. Mr. O. L, Borneman.145 words
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Article34 1933-06-13 13 The F'ii\ Round, Is due bete from Baigon to-monov. ,;lxnit 7 a.m. and will pr j.hmv sail o.: the same day at 2 p.m. for Penan Colombo. Djibouti. Suez. Port Said aaj Marseilles i34 words
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Advertisement413 1933-06-13 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE; The premier Mgmftag daily m Mala.va. Delivered w.th Ihe (hota Ha/ri each morning Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements London rubber and tin tables appear daily. Special teatures include pictures, ladies' page uith latest fashions, sporting, wireless413 words
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Advertisement651 1933-06-13 13 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V, y AND MOST OF THE U.S.A. Ul he Z^ 0 Scenic Rout* of the Canadian National kaMwaf» y^J tfu> °°st of tho marvr|!(,i,« Canadian RocKlrs— stay m laspw 53S rl «^°<l^o In the hnart of wondrons mountain n.lj esfl^^ "ra\nl straleht through frtu., Vanrouvw withinii651 words
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2989 1933-06-13 14 Former C, M. C. Officer Acquitted Of Manslaughter MARK William Hallums, a lormer officer of the Chinese Maritime Customs, was discharged at the Hong Kong Supreme Court, when he was found "Not Guilty" by a Sessions Jury, on a charge of manslaughter of2,989 words
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Article82 1933-06-13 14 Hopeful Of Returning To Russia Istanbul. Junr 1. It is stated m circles close to the «xil. d former Soviet leader, M. Trotzky, that following the recent pardon granted to MM BMMMt and Zinovieff efforts are now bein^ made, with good prospects of success, to brlnß about a reconciliation82 words
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Advertisement503 1933-06-13 14 BANKS AND INSURa^ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Blshopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh503 words
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Advertisement242 1933-06-13 14 VOKOHAJU arm fctf la 3Mf Capital Bub .7, up) imc Reserve Fund l **n LONDON i:\\ki Rs W, rhe N.ti Lloyd 1 Calcutta tin. I-..-.. Honolulu. H«||J saki. Ntwt J Rangoon, Ri Z Bydnes Correspfi of the v., Int Fixed Deposit appliratiur. nrs^ trail ;utod l r partid. v tN242 words
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Miscellaneous190 1933-06-13 14 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS Programme of Drills up to and for week ending June 18th, 1933. Tuesday 13th. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters. "A" 'M.G.) Coy.. Sand table exercise. Armoured Car Section. Section Parade, 2nd Bn. Sig. Section. Lecture. Signalling. Wednesday 14th. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters: 'D' (Eurasian) Coy., Platoon Training, M.O. PI. I190 words
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Miscellaneous646 1933-06-13 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING j CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, J STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES j FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. J 3 DAVENTRY, ENOLAND. I Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 31.3 metres. J Tuesday, June 13th. J i GMT. 1.30 p.m. Time Signal from I Big Ben. News i Bulletin. 1.45646 words
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Article788 1933-06-13 15 Cuserrative Tapping Policy eneral meeting of Ltd., v. as held CB.E.. < chair I pre ume you will i ici. ftfrcful i utUned In ny pany'i estates wnn tive basis during 1932. o4 ptl cent, of our contributing to the] produced 1.4U1.92R .1 ..ni. -i 5,t42,471788 words
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Article216 1933-06-13 15 return or dealers and port stocks. Straits Settlements at close of business. May Bisk, 1933. m tons, a.s declared A. DEALERS' STOCKS W E JL_ T T A L Xtotoldiy Estate Remill Blanket Scrap Lump Dry Wet Dry by dealers. Crepe Bark and Sheet Bark Wet Scrap216 words
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Article97 1933-06-13 15 The accounts for the year ended March 31st. show a loss of 57.512 and alter deducting this .Mini from the balance brought forward from Hie previous year there remains a credit on profit and loss account of $15,384 which the director! recommend be carried forward. The board97 words
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Article56 1933-06-13 15 Revenue account for year ended Jan. 31, 1933. shows profit of £438 f against £5,536). which, with amount brought forward. £12.823. makes £13,261 to be carried forward. Directors have reduced book value of buildings plant and machinery by £12,000 through transfer of that sum from tax56 words
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Article523 1933-06-13 15 HUGE FACTORY TO BE BUILT Export Trade With Singapore A large and up-to-date plant for the concentration or the soya bean Industry of Hong Kong and for the production of its oil and other bye-products, is shortly to be established by a group of523 words
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Article108 1933-06-13 15 Bar low and Co., Agents: The crop returns I for May from the undermentioned estates are reported as follows: Aver KUBing (P.M.S. > 91.000 lbs. Badck «Staffit;ld Estate 31.70 Q. Brachvall (8.M.5.1 26.2h0; Chersonese (F.M.S.) 96.000: Dennistown j Dennistown Estate*. 41.500. Highlands and Lowlands Para 164.000:108 words
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Article60 1933-06-13 15 Output for 1932 amounted to 8G3.726 lb. (against 610,482 lb.i. Sum of £2.500 has been transferred from reserve and applied to writing down book value of buildings and machinery. Credit balance of profit and loss account for year is £165; add balance brought forward. £2.471. making £2.636 to60 words
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Article181 1933-06-13 15 THE ABROAD Par June I Amsterdam 12.01 «.4i'_. 8.40 At he Mb 375 590 590 Belgrade 25.22 H 247*2 246 Bt-iiia 20.43 14 L 3 32 14.2."i Bitmb:i\ Is. t>d Is. 6 5|64d. Is. 65|64<L Brussels IS 24.29'- 24.21 Bucharest 313 572 570 Buenos Aires 47.58 41 ofll 41 IS|I6oIB181 words
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Article346 1933-06-13 15 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES June 12 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% Lyons and Paris, demand 980 Hamburg, demand 165 New York. der«-and346 words
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84 1933-06-13 15 June 12th., 12 o'clock noon i Buyrrs Srllrra R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose* 11 516 R.S S. equal to London Standard, <P-O.B.» v ii i 6 ii 13 if Standard R.S.S. on Tender June U% 117 16 July 117 16 IP.. Aug. 11784 words
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Article902 1933-06-13 15 MONDAY, JUNE l.> Til. 193.; CLOSING QUOTATIONS •■yen Seller* Asam Kumtang i•- Mi c.d. Austral Malay «.£> 2tis Ayer Hitam < js 13s 14s Ayer Weng vSn 95 1.05 Bangrin Tin 16s 9d 17s 9d Batang Padung 10 15 Batu Oaves (91) 45 55 Ohmderlang (£> 6d902 words
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Advertisement78 1933-06-13 15 »*i Assurance In force over $35.— ,W The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In tn« Strait* Settlement*) pADOmCI: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27 Old Jewry EC TV Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court ot England and compiles with the British Life78 words
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Article355 1933-06-13 16 COMMERCIAL CUP MATCH Daud's Brilliant Save of Penalty Rick I\*jt Oflire .3: Monopolies 5. In aCiimmciTi.,l Cup football match yesterday afternoon at th< Anson H<»ad Stadium, the Post Office beat the Monoj>olies by the odd goal hi n\«- 11m latt« r play«:d op strongly and may355 words
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Article284 1933-06-13 16 Island Club Beat Singapore Japanese The friendly match between the Island Golf Club and the Singapore Japanese Golf Club resulted In a win for the Island Club by 12 matches to 6. The scores were as follows. (Island Club players mentioned first) C. A. R Butt-man and T.284 words
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Article185 1933-06-13 16 Result of Ladies' June Medal Tournament 1 1 1< Ladies June medal competition was play- il at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted m a win for Mn>. Holmes-Smith m "A" division with a net score of 37. a win for Miss E. Brooke m B" division with185 words
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Article20 1933-06-13 16 Saturday J. C MacLeod 41 goo _oo Sunday T. Helen 40-7-2 M 41-1: JUNE LADIES SPOON20 words
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Article76 1933-06-13 16 CABINET DESIRES A POSTPONEMENT American Congress Attitude Washington. June 12. Pi(.-i<ieiii ROOWWCIt'a asr.i.stant.s :a- llttdyim the legality oi u;:y part payment of War Debts itnd the qu;.-ticn whether the acceptancr of '.lart p;i\tn ul will ccjiistitutr a tfuit approval o.' non-pixyin -nt of the bnlaiuv.Reuter - 76 words
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Article110 1933-06-13 16 London. June 11. Sir John Simon who was holidaying at Le Touquet and was due to return to-morrow, was urgently .summoned to return by air this afternoon for a meeting with Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald. Mr. Neville Chamberlain and Mr. Walter Riinciman uhirh lasted an hour. This110 words
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Article38 1933-06-13 16 London, June 7. It is authoritatively understood that the Brih.«h Government is not waiting for any message lrom President Roosevelt with regard to the Debt instalment due on Thursday. June 15th. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 38 words
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Article133 1933-06-13 16 Washington. June "J. The uncertainty reported from I»ndon resardinpr the June instalment of War Debts is reflected here. Unofficial opinion inclines to the view that Britain will default, thus forcing: the United States to make yip its mind on the problem. Official circles continue to maintain that theReuter wireless - 133 words
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Article59 1933-06-13 16 Washington, June s. The question of War Debts will be discussed between President Roosevelt and the Ambassador. Sir Ronald Lindsay, this afternoon. Sir Ronald has been making informal overtures m this connection for some time past but this is the first time m recent weeks that he willReuter - 59 words
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Article91 1933-06-13 16 London. June 9. The Cabinet met for two hours this after* noon when it is understood that the question of War Debts was discussed but it is learned that no decision on the subject Tras taken. Before the Cabinet met. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald lunched m private with SenatorReuter Wireless - 91 words
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Article168 1933-06-13 16 London, June 9. II is believed that, aa a. result of to-day's cabinet meeting, the British Ambassador to Wi Ellington hi I Lxen authorised t>> >übmit a definite proposal regarding the June 15th. War Dobt instalment. Although the nature of the proposal is not revealed, political quarters assumeReuter - 168 words
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Article39 1933-06-13 16 Effort In Aid of European Unemployment A Gymkhana VU be held at the Singapore Polo Club on July 2nd In aid of the European Unemployment Fund. A programme of varied and Interesting events is being arranged.39 words
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Article73 1933-06-13 16 The men's monthly medal of the Garrison Golf Club WM played for Saturday and Sunday, and the following were the best returns. Sq.lL. A. E. Barr-Sim l Down Cf rt. J. H. Peac«>ck 2 C. C Collom 5 W. A. Poster 5 Lieut. C. M. Keblc 573 words
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Article32 1933-06-13 16 The w»ter-polo match between the Mount Emily team and the R.A.F. on Saturday resulted m a win for the Mount BmUy team Mr. J. H. Yeo. referred the match32 words
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Article171 1933-06-13 16 Will Not Take Up Nanking Post TROOPS IN CHARHAR Japanese Building Forts Along Great Wall Shanghai. June 12. A rv port from Pripin^ states that General Peng Yu-sian* has rejected Nanking's invitation to proceed to Nanking to take up an appointment and the* proposal to wind upUnion Times - 171 words
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Article577 1933-06-13 16 Shanghai. June 12. Peipitig message states that a representative of Marshal Chiang Kai-shok has conveyed the marshal's proposals to General Feng Y\i-yian3 at Kalgan. and they are: (a) That Feng sliould wind up all the antiJapanese activities m Charhar voluntarily, so as to give the Japanese no excuseSin Chew jit - 577 words
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Article91 1933-06-13 16 Kuala Pilah Man Appointed Commissioner Shanghai, June 12. General Chiang Kwang-nei. Governor of Fnkien. couf erred with General Chan Chaitong. of Canton, on the, propo*d to build a railroad connecting tne city of Chuanchiu m South Fukien, with the port of Swatow m teouth Kwangtung. Mr. Shiuunion Times - 91 words
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Article366 1933-06-13 16 MEETING UNFAVOURABLE CONDITIONS 1932 Customs Report Revelations Shanghai, June 12. The North China "Daily News m a leader points out that the facts and figures of the Chinese customs report for 1932 give a really accurate picture which is far tea; gruesome than was expected m viewReuter - 366 words
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Article82 1933-06-13 16 Differences With The President Madrid. June 8. Tlit Premier. Sonor A/^ina, has tendered the resignation of the Cabinet because the President has declined to adopt the proposal to roconKtltllte the Cabinet before ton.-ulting with the other groups. TIM President, recently has been the centrt Of a rtrst-clnss t>oliticalReuter Wireless - 82 words
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Article79 1933-06-13 16 Lon^-Distance Attempt Fails Havana, June 11. The Spanish airmen failed to boat the British loiik distance record and landed at Camoguey m Cuba. 4.000 mtles irom Seville after flyfnt: the Atlantic under 36 hour*. Reuter. This bid to beat the British Air Force longdistance record was made by79 words
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Article56 1933-06-13 16 Davis Cup Tennis m Berlin Berlin, June- 12. Iti the Davis Cup He betv/ecn Japan and Germany Satoh Japan) beat Jaenecke (Oermanyt 6 2, 6 2, 6 2, and Von Cramm (Germany) beat Nunoi (Japan) 3 6. 6 2, 7 5. 5 7, <}— 3. Japan won56 words
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Article140 1933-06-13 16 Worcester's Wicket- Keeper Shocks Yorkshire I Prom Our Own Correspondent! London, June 11. The country cricket championship matches were played m glorious weather with the wickets m the finest possible condition for batting, thus resulting m a Brand climax to a week's orgy of centuries. Ahl, Worcestershire's wicketkeeper,140 words
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Article30 1933-06-13 16 In the Tanglin Club lawn tennis mixed doubles open final Mr*?. A. J. Zylstra and T. L. Palmer beat Mr. and Mr*. B. A. Taylor g— 630 words
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Article98 1933-06-13 16 Nazis Attack Catholic Munich. .lun«- IS. The Catholic Con^rtss of apprentices and journeymen war broken up by the violence ol Nazis and thousand* of deleuates. ineludinn Hrn Vlce-Chancrllor Von Papen hastily Uft. lit Nazis allegedly objected to the deU'tfalt's t raring uniforms and attacked them viciouslyReuter - 98 words
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Article84 1933-06-13 16 Plane Crashes 10 Yards Away 111". lltlll' IZ President Carniona haii a narrow McafM irom death while he with numbers of tn Pfrlraniifr Corps and Govprnrmnt officials wore- watchIng a stunt fl\lnor c-ompetition A plane uhil. daringly loopin? the loop got out of control owinß to a itNßgReuter - 84 words
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Article55 1933-06-13 16 (,'un-runnimc In **H Ireland IXitiJi The Mon.jm saw that v ■< Huwrcli'. s d«*nui been oin v ■I Irish K*-publi<Vtr prumuu;. ood* inspiration I muniM parts L The »ituati gun-runniM* on tiic La.st week cargoes of Russta. are rep the coaot near Cork Ther, 1 cork andReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement53 1933-06-13 16 t LARGE SELRCTION^^^^^ 1 CHILDREN'S STATIONtHY just ncnvßD IN NEW AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS an L d\lmtv vINTY OOLOUm TO THE POST" 'TOY TOWN NOTE" "PIXIE LAND V -SCARLET RLVttr I "NOAHS ARK PACKED IN NOVELTY BCiXEs OBTAINABLE AT I MALAYA PUBLISHING HOI sf (BOOKSELLERS) LIMITED ""tM£ SINGAPORE. lUftf^ '7^l &'-CVm53 words
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