The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 June 1933
1933-06-21
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Title Section19 1933-06-21 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. I ***** ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1933. 10 CENTS,19 words
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Article408 1933-06-21 1 Closing price of spot tin last night m London was £225-25.-(fcL Page S. Rubber shares are rising m line with the unproved prire of the commodity Page 15. Feared there may be a repetition of the disastrous floods of 1931 m the Yangtze Valley. The river is408 words
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Article1162 1933-06-21 1 jytAIJVCHY Doottn raced from fell COttSga with raucoui snov.t. rowing WMfMBH on the wui.v, Cor.i; ny'i sheep. At the mom M a do/en Mn iriinu «wc.s .re butf] d molish;np the tender shooti m 1.1 spring oats. Like sa invadiir army they bum munperlof <>%,- (he mearlng fence1,162 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement188 1933-06-21 1 KLIM >— 1 AIIKOACH TO fUBE. pAS TEI KIZID MILK w lift: tropics. ftfll AffJ ALL LEADING N bTOKES. lAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'B PREMIER HOTML SANITATION AND HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER. THIS EVENING TEA DANCE-6.30 to 8.15 p.m. OORMU FMNNER HANCE-9.30 TO MIDNIGHT GRILL SERVED ON THE LAWN yDtily Tea188 words
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Advertisement115 1933-06-21 1 ADELPHi I SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL Favourite ideal Seaside Resort Down Town Rendez-vous The Place to Spend Facing St. Andrew's Cathedral a Pleasant Holiday. EXCELLENT CUISINE SERVICE GENERAL MANAGER: H. O. WASER. I iHL ivOlAlvi CLljB OK catt^phw SINGAPORE b A L v KUA I MEETS TO DAY AT 1115 words
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Advertisement114 1933-06-21 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS K<.y Brand Eau de Cologne Pace 9. Now Carpets And Matting* Page 13. If four Battery Could Speak Pagf 6. CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP I DECORATIVE j j ART 1933 DECORATIVE ART —The Studio" Year Book, now m its 1 twenty -eighth year, shows the i designer, artist and114 words
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Advertisement21 1933-06-21 1 Kuiyi POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO PURE. FRESH, PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STOREB.21 words
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Article244 1933-06-21 2 Routine orders by Lieut. Col M. .1 T. Reilly. m.c. Obmratntftng s.s.v.f. Singapore June 21. Buses leave If— rtfliimlrn BuKir Tiniah R. Fanvr RniU'e 2 p.m. 7.30 a.m. 24.6.33 F Coy— Tablr A" C y— Table "A" "MG" 3M.SI -do-- do— T Coy.— Afternoon Camps The following244 words
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Article118 1933-06-21 2 (hitch Fleet m the Pacific [Fran Our Own Correspondent 1 Meil.in. June 11. li v ill be remembered that some time ago tho Qavenunent of the Netherlands Indies promulgated an order. In connection with the strained situation m the Pacific that all the mr\ tnenta of the navy118 words
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Article125 1933-06-21 2 Another Prosecution At Kuala Lumpur fFrom Our Own Correspondent J Kuala Lumpur, June 19. Only one prosecution for leaving a bicycle unattended on the public rond was heard m the police court this morningr. The accused was a Tamil, who claimed trial, and it was stated that the125 words
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Article76 1933-06-21 2 British Support for "Crisis Fund" (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Medan. June 14. According to the Javn Bode the hope oi raising F1.500,000 among the public as a contribution to the Crisis Fund to provide for the r^ds of the Unemployed, and thus prevent special taxation measwiv by th»>76 words
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Article70 1933-06-21 2 Wednesday June 21st Before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell and Mr. Justice Cobbett m the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. Court of Appeal:— No. 3/33— -Chit Siew Kuan and others (Appellants) vs. Yu Wan Yoke 'Respondent) Part heard. Before Mr. Justice Mills In the 2nd. Court70 words
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Advertisement178 1933-06-21 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 Carboiu also for Pencil and Pen writing. REPAIRS Send for our mechanics whenever your178 words
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Advertisement470 1933-06-21 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL l NOTICE. Tenders. i HUTIOS 1,-. Hereby given that tenders *r* vow invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tender? may be obtained m the Tender Rocm Municipal Offices i Supply of Heavy Plpce and Cast Lror Specials for period Oct. Ist,470 words
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Advertisement558 1933-06-21 2 I Wo PlcnU- U t i^Z^^ Pinion i ph«ii\ e^ I This SKIN CURE tf^fO INSTANTLY RELIEVE ND QUICKLY HEALS ml I i.\,^.% Yam rfiffiouh *> «w» U tr^aooUj do* to Win n•* jiVji (I tCZDU .1 |t>M deriMid nrMchptioo t Q «> V H nx*dic*in*at« an combined m t558 words
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Miscellaneous373 1933-06-21 2 THE WBKK Wednesday, list. Hign Water. 10 .05. 7.8 it.. 21.04. 8.9 ft. Rotary TtAn, Mrs. A H. Dukmson on "Art of Speaking," Adeiphi Betel, at 1 n.m. Ucenataf JWttOM Meet im Magistrate's Court 2.15 p.m F'Ktbal) S.A.P.A. League (Div. ll>. Medical College Union vs. S. Chinese F.A. II .Talan373 words
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757 1933-06-21 3 What Becomes of Their Heads When They Die? Two peraonallttsa widel] discussed In the hamlets i.nd villages ridrttag the estates of BUthfield MMI Bayot's Park are thu late Lord B f ;;Jid thi present Lord Bagot, who canitnto the title on the death757 words
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Article, Illustration15 1933-06-21 3 i JESSIE MAT! HEWS m a scene from 'The Midshipmaid," now screening at the Capitol.15 words
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Article197 1933-06-21 3 Hanged In Holy City A beautiful trench countis^, wliu luis li\ d for yean among the desert tribes of Amb.n has died on the gallows m Mecca, the Moslem sacred city, for the murder o! her Ira bine! i Wahabi chieftain. The countess, the divorced wile of Coiuit197 words
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Article119 1933-06-21 3 Kir Kinsley Wood, M p.. th'- Po tmi ter-Gen-j oral. sp< akiner at the banquet of the twentieth Philatelic Congress of Great Britain rt P leati'a Restaurant. London, rci rr-d to forth-' coming changes m the Doloar and design of stamps. "Great Britain early next year119 words
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Article23 1933-06-21 3 1 !Tte numb r of undischarged bankrupts In the P.M.S. is 452 according to a IM published |In the F.M.S. Gazette last week.23 words
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Article167 1933-06-21 3 Jan and Parly Myth Exploded iin is ;i itrtfftii natter ?'»r tru- Mm young woman. Imaginative- novelists plctun bei drinking ooektaQa by th. gallon .:..i;< u:.- i f the r.i'r-'ht and spi ruling tho DM herself to retain h^r ilmdH BfOTC But HM p a!i ;i UM dOCtOI167 words
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Advertisement632 1933-06-21 3 T^flHsMs^hw Jv W fj h* 111 i ythat needs no artificial aids T\- kind of beauty that is founded on rational living and eating endures through a lifetime. Quaker Oats m your daily diet. It will send rich, J pulsing through your veins bringing a lasting nr check* and the632 words
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Advertisement332 1933-06-21 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies* Ordinance 1926. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE Not l. 2 and 3. Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, tfnmaporr BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street, Malacca. 11. Light Street. Penang, 4 Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur BOARD OF DIRECTORS S Q. Wong, Esq., (Chairman). K. C.332 words
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Article1811 1933-06-21 4 GREAT GENIUS MISAPPLIED Lonely Death of Poor Wan I Who Dabbled m Millions Horatio Bottomley, who died recently was very proud of the fact that, be shared nil Christian name oi Horatio with Nelson and Kitchener. He ftartOd life with no other obvious advantat>e His1,811 words
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Article143 1933-06-21 4 Forged Cheque To See His "Girl" At Clerkenwell Police-court before Mr. Claud Mullins. William Leslie George. 25. valet, of j Maket-srreet. Islington, was bound over for forging and causing to be uttered a cheque for £6 10s with Intent to defraud. Detective-sergeant Wheeler said the prisoner served ten-143 words
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Article252 1933-06-21 4 Hermit's Letter Before Death "When a man indulges m conversation with himself and shuns company and imagines hi.> best friends are his enemies, it Is a mn rign that his trind is becoming deranged." So wrote Frank Tipper Shaw aged 68. of Ktng'ft-buikUngl, Bermondsey. S.E.. before252 words
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Article442 1933-06-21 4 WONDER FLYING IN TIED 'PLANES l t New Beauties For R.A.F. Display j For sheer beauty and grace the R.A.F. Display on June 24 will surpass all previous Displays. This was made clearly evident when part of the programme was "rehearsed" at Hendon. A squadron442 words
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Article239 1933-06-21 4 Reduction of Working Week A movement for the reduction of the working week from 47 to 40 hours has been started m Sheffield, about 40 unions and 60.000 men v: the large area m and ■orroondlßff the city being Interested. Representative* of the trade union movement have been239 words
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Article178 1933-06-21 4 Numbers Reduced Since War The census returns for 1931. now available, .show that the British Colony m Rome is dwindling. Of the 7.408 foreigner., living m the city only 716 are British. Up till the outbreak of the Great War their numbers were considerably larger, and were178 words
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Advertisement120 1933-06-21 4 P VISIT CAIRO DURING YOUR HOMEWARD JOURNXT Whan time permits Cox Kings trips by ear from Son connecting with the steamer at Port thrift For further particulars apply to r/\ i liKsuwr^fffl©^ After c^:, frk L rwr or to any of the Branches of COX AND KINGS (AGENTS) LTD. Head120 words
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Advertisement177 1933-06-21 4 true whisky come, P j and the most famous of all is I j Johnnie Walke. Still going strong JOHNNIE ™i Im C R antccd out i I /fffflli'r CALPBI-CK .\r.((:';.. yv x x^ Aim I X Stilt going Strong Conquer Eczema and Itching Skinwith KALZANA, the Calcium Food WHEN177 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1933-06-21 5 ELY CULBERTSON - ELY CULBERTSON I^rlct bridge BY I play r has many weapons f In playing the Dummy layi .vhuh arc dependent well a.s another timate plays of all sorts. < •M. Hls play of feed by a rigid ad0| percentages In other guess a finesse, he1,120 words
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Article58 1933-06-21 5 Municipal Committee No. 2 approved reliccnsing. as an eating house, of No. 430 Seran- goon Road subject to the condition that unless and until the licensee shall have obtained a licence under Ordinance No. 118 (Liquors Reve,nue> no consumption on the premises by the public of intoxicating liquors shall be58 words
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Article, Illustration87 1933-06-21 5 I .id\ Huggard (centre) women's golf champion of Singapore, who won nutch with Mrs. Lalng at Bukit Timah Golf course on Monday. Lady Huggard approaching the green at Bukit Timah. Mrs. Laing putting m the match at Bukit Timah. A war relic, a paravane weighing between87 words
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Advertisement67 1933-06-21 5 Opening at the CAPITOL! Wed., June 28th. t* •Mrtro-Cioldwyn-Meyer-s most brilliant Achievement of 1933. M^^k I# J fITIM C Df f ff hftt "THF WHITE SISTER" ft^ Ww!"^ s Mk II 1L Tf*** IV/ **»m Wnk\ HP wiy upon UAirnirß pnx« I m«t V »mm n| I mmw Sold by67 words
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Advertisement303 1933-06-21 5 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT The year's greatest screen event W&\ fjJnilr 1 1 1 l ifii^^fn Premiere for Malaya Puccini's world-famous Opera presented as one of the most inspiring Screen Romances of the Era v' **Q^y ■*ft^ v '*>■»• ic»-iWort*j (j \.4 *i The Immortal love story of a Sailor and a303 words
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Article101 1933-06-21 6 Washington Makes New York, June 19. Latest baaebaU aamc scores are as follows Reuter Boston 3 l Cl\el:\nci 7 8 1 Hildcbvanci pitched tor Cleveland. Boston 0 (i fTlnrhiiMl 4 12 l Harder pitched for GtevetMMl and Vosmik made a homo bit Hen York <; v o Chicav* 4Reuter - 101 words
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Article91 1933-06-21 6 Ll^ritish L.T.A. Issues Warning: 'I-roui Our Own Correspondent I London, May 30. ricelded ri the Muv mcetlnf of thCcuncH of the Lav.n Tennh Association to is.su, uctloc to au afUUted dubs, drawtni the aticntloo of vii Y-i umuta piajer, to lhv con unuc-d prevtfei ol fool toultln,91 words
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Article244 1933-06-21 6 Corinthians To Play In First Round The council of the Football Association has deckled that Corinthians, who hitherto, had ben SMBptOd until the third round m the rv.m petition proper of the P. A. Cup, will next season have to take part m the first round, thus bring244 words
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Article221 1933-06-21 6 Three Resolutions Not Passed The annual iiHHilllH of the Football League, \pproved the recommendation of the management committee that Clapton Orient, aln.ad\ jnrifr suspension, be granted an extension till Trtne 22 to pur their affairs m order Bwlndon Town (45 votes) and Newport Count. C 25 votes>221 words
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Article194 1933-06-21 6 Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament lawn Ibowla 'Smrrican touvnamvni ;»t lie sec WEDNESDAY, JUNE lid G. Cameron and c. Poeard vs. h. r. l d.vkv nd D. C. Burn. P. M. Scott and H K. Fcanisidi VS. E. G. Staunton and J. H. Dononrrnu C. D, Helton and194 words
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Article97 1933-06-21 6 Remits of Week-End Games i From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 18. The following were the result* of Public Schools cricket matches-. Marlborouih beat Cheltenham by ten wirkrts. Chart rriioi so drey.- with I. Zingari. M.C.C. beat Eton by 93 rims. Sedbergh '232) brat Stonyhurst (155). WellimTton (28497 words
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Article614 1933-06-21 6 Remarkable Figures For First Month of Season The batting and bowling averages for the first four weeks of the first-class cricket season make .very Interesting reading and -how some remarkable figures. In the batting list. Barling, that promising Surrey Cricketer, ftanda first with 500 runs scored m614 words
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Article289 1933-06-21 6 McCorkindak— Nemai Fitrht Dullest On Record Don MeCorkindalt', the Bouth African. be*l ■Walter Neusel, the German heavy-weight m a 12-rounci contest at the Albert Hall. Neusel was i disqualified on a foul m the eighth round. The show was ati empty mockery. There were 1 rows upon rows289 words
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Article23 1933-06-21 6 London, June 18. Tottenham Hotspur have secured Hall, the Lincoln City centre forward, and H. Wall, the Notts. County Roalkeeper.23 words
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Advertisement47 1933-06-21 6 IF YOUR BATTERY COULD SPEAK, IT WOULD SAY CHANGE TO 3t Hu .<^^V InnH *iitiii3*** _;j i Sii^. J \J?.j n^nr^^nM They spark when others can't r and make startiny easier! > AT ALI GARAGES ,1 DIMKIBLTOKS FOX MAI.AVA BORNEO MOTORS LTD. J t RoniembeT I s I47 words
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Advertisement257 1933-06-21 6 H IH| cJJB I^9l I^Hb l 9 Huh BIG CASH PRIZES .^^^V^^^^^ft 1 H I XfX V^ kj JL L{ Li 1 %A# 3UIMUMY I 11V1E.9. .^^Bl V A X 1 IMewly discovered a priceless safeguard to teeth -an entirely new cleansing and polishing material has been developed that is257 words
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801 1933-06-21 7 INSPECTOR WOODS' EVIDENCE OF ACCIDENT I Went On Duty Against Advice PREVIOUS BOUT OF FEVER I>K Woods gave evidence yesterday at the resumed enquiry > KeppeJ Road fatality as result of which he is charged tag death by a rash act. On801 words
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Article296 1933-06-21 7 DOES COMPENSATION CLAIM ARISE Cognizance of Court Disputed The interesting question as to when a court of law may be said to have taken official cognizance of a criminal charge wa>> debated yesterday before Mr. J. F. F. Gregtf. the Singapore Second Magistrate. It will296 words
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Article938 1933-06-21 7 ABDUCTION OF OLD MAN Alleged "Capture" On The High Road jComplaint That He Was Held By Creditors The central figure m a case of abduction and wrongful confineiment which came up m the police -court before Mr. H. A. Forrer yestrriday was— not a beautiful young girl but a .sixty938 words
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Article44 1933-06-21 7 An extra-ordinary general meeting of the Indian Association will be held at 3, Owen Road to-day at 5.30 p.m. to considei resignation of office bearers, appointment ol their successors, the financial statement U. May 31st, the night school and removal Jrorr present premises. I44 words
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Article183 1933-06-21 7 Two Fishermen Drowned Near Taiping i Prom o t Own Oonc pond* at i Talplnc. June 19. j Nov. i has ju^t reacted ton of tragedy of the sea m whic-h 3 Chinese tishim; bout manned i j by two men of Pasir iv.m. a small fishing village183 words
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Article123 1933-06-21 7 Woman and Child Klang, June 16. A Mwla.v child of four was fatally stabbed vesterdiiy and it> mother ta in a critical condition, suffering from numerous knife wounds. It Is alleged that the woman stabbed the rhild and then attempted to commit .suicide. Shortly after midday yesterday a123 words
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Article26 1933-06-21 7 Tan Kah Kce Athletic Section team has been eliminated from the Commercial Cup comnetijtlon. and ttuir record has, therefore. beeD 'expunged from the Commercial Cup table.26 words
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Article122 1933-06-21 7 Five Coolies Committed To Assizes A man was killed, blood was spilt and rowbars, changkols and .sticks were freely used n an affray between Chinese coolies employed it the Civil Aerodrome on March 20, c riginatng m the trivial rauso of one baUh working m a higher level122 words
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Article97 1933-06-21 7 Proceeds of Goods Misappropriated Loulm Batchelor, a young Eurasian saleMuan. pleaded guilty yesterday before Mr. J. F P Gregg, the Singapore Second Magistrate, to charge of criminal breach of trust m rcspj-ct Of sundries and provisions to the value of $18.58 v.hlch had been entrusted to him for97 words
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798 1933-06-21 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1933 TIMBER With monotonous regularity ourj dependence upon three primary industries rubber, copra and tin is stressed, but until recently little was done to release Malaya from that dependence. To-day the fostering ol minor industries of all kinds is part of official policy and798 words
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Article48 1933-06-21 8 a lecture on "Theoaoptay us Science" will be delivered at the Theosophical Society 428 Race Course Road to-morrow at 6.30 p.m. Mr. Nat Liebeskmri. manager Of Wamtr Bros Pictures Ltd.. Singapore, left yesterday for Javu on a business trip on the s.s Nieu Zedand. Mrs. Liebeskmd accompanied him48 words
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Article166 1933-06-21 8 Fearless Animal Trainer m "The Big Cage" One need not be okmtcd with particular liking lor wi'.d animal aits to rind delight m UM Universal picture "The Big Oafe," which Ls now beiny shown ai ihc Alhambra It is certain to thrill anyone as no other film screened166 words
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Article92 1933-06-21 8 ONLY A LITTLE ONE Another Revolution In Siam I Prom Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok. June >0. Tlu Commandei-in-Chiei of the Siamese Army. Phya Bahol. who led the revolution la>t June headed another successful revolution to-day. This revolt means merely a change m the national leadership and a new State Council92 words
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Article108 1933-06-21 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 RUBBER London, June 20. Spot (Buyers) 3 ***** (3 5 16). (Sellers) 3 ***** (3%). July-Sept. 3 916108 words
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Article1063 1933-06-21 8 Open- Air Drama I For Singapore Just a hundred years age there took place m Singapore the first amateur theatrical production. It was held m a theatre which existed then m Cross Street. Telok Ayer. but it was a "flop." Today, m the grounds of1,063 words
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Article100 1933-06-21 8 SOUTH CHINA BOYCOTTS MANCHUKUO ACTION AGAINST t»p»» DOMINATION First DirecTlS d n n State's Got* South Clnna hai nomic war against U when the |o*ei the Provinces h>i k decided to ban from the- ncn- Th»« action Manchukuo Japan and. or. from btr cxp »rJapanese war cf. South China Jki,100 words
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Article61 1933-06-21 8 Nanyang Siang Pau - Nanyang Siang Pau Carriage* Markni k u I Slull-Fire Harbin. Jun< h An east-bound cxi press was wrecked .it Horoi nor. 4.") miles ir«»m Manchuii i to-day. Five emrrtafti «imi turned but the r.-nmnn^ In succeeded m re.v iiini; chuli. Tlu-.N were CtMMM^j damaged, according to Japa J61 words
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Article134 1933-06-21 8 Grtftod I*} (row did Hou* Last Niffci For utxKi. 1a and moiv nlnsin- The Mid>hipm.. the Capitol > that haw ktM ir.any montliv •The Midshipmuid and Stephen King-Hall vi Mml pwHom Im well maintain th< h '•> lair of the economy entli Malta b\ a RettttK i m134 words
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Article96 1933-06-21 8 Heavy Fines On Chine* I healer I The Chinese n: I Cheng was yrstmla i I District Judge. Mr. H A J I sale electric torch i 1 trade description haft I leged that the butt. '<■■■>>'»•■ labels "Victoria" cell-. I imitation of tnc Eureiuh fell I96 words
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Article19 1933-06-21 8 Divine Service (Hi Ene'-v 1 f I by Mr H R Che«m«n. p.m. m the Chinese Jahin Salleh. MM*19 words
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Advertisement154 1933-06-21 8 mai From the British C C^ WEST INDIES Rose s Lime Juice v^ s£p Made from fresh Lime Fruit °l>x I JTr*^ an< C ane Sugar JU^''" ENTIRELY *7* —^V-fe**" BRITISH CALJDEECK'S Small Shipment Just Arrived Dutch Smoked Eels! COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. mm^ m m Mm -__-P^B_. Em_4^^ mAfm154 words
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Advertisement55 1933-06-21 8 IN PREPARATION FOR i 1 A FORTHCOMING FILM, an actor has gone to Ireland I to study the brogue. He is determined to get it off Pat. You can stand pat < on w GAFLAC POLICIES against most of the calamities of this life. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION,55 words
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Article269 1933-06-21 9 BRITISH PLAN TO RAISE COMMODITY PRICES Chancellor Stresses Necessity To PHalt Deflation X ON SPECULATORS London, June 20. T K.IITV suggestions to bring about an improvement m \V irbstesalc commodity prices were embodied m an in ipurtant resolution moved by Mr. Neville Chamberlain at a ofReuter - 269 words
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Article171 1933-06-21 9 lOWKR (;OLD COVER Hi" Sus^osts 25 Per Tent As B Legml Limit London. June 20. I a. deleqntes submitted an B .mi to the Monetary sutoB ol tin World Economic Conference B Central Banks immediately to I .il sold cover and suggesting B pel cnt. coverage, also remonetiB The CentralReuter - 171 words
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Article31 1933-06-21 9 B FR\\(F PEEVISH j^H Paris. June 20. ten see no immediate way I at the World Conference f President Roosevelt's attitude tint President Roosevelt has i^| agreement Is bitterly Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 31 words
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Article107 1933-06-21 9 COAL AND COTTON London. June 19. The coal and cotton industries aro specially drawing the attention of the Conference to their problems. The secretary of the Miners' International Federation conveyed the view which, he says. Ls endorsed by certain employers and governments, that international regulation L. necessary m order toReuter Wireless - 107 words
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Article35 1933-06-21 9 London. June 20. The Economic Commission has -IPolnted subcommittee to consider the mercial policy. The committee const* of seven t en members including representatives or ten countries, the United States, Japan and South Africa.-- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article121 1933-06-21 9 Reuter MARTIAL LAW IN AUSTRIA Premier Out To Break Up Brown Shirts Vienna. June 10. Herr DottUSl On his return from Lindon struck hard and s'viftly at the Nazi organisations. Following last night*! edict the Government, to-day, procJaimed martial law at Krems. Stein ?.ndReuter - 121 words
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Article90 1933-06-21 9 Three Men Killed By Lightning London. June 19. t Three men were kiiled by lightnim* duvins I sudden storm which broke over London and the homo counties this afternoon. Two of the I victims were shel'ering; under the trees m l Epping Forest while the third vaiReuter Wireless - 90 words
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Article8 1933-06-21 9 stood has been withdrawn Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 8 words
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Article51 1933-06-21 9 Conference With French Political Chiefs Paris, June 20. Mr. Soong arrived at Le Bourget and met Dr. Wellington Koo. He is remaining three or four days. In the afternoon, he was received by M. Paul Boncour and to-morrow he will meet M. Daladier and other officials.Reuter - 51 words
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Article48 1933-06-21 9 Germany's Oldest Woman Communist Motttw, June 20. The oldest German Communist, Clara Zetkin. has died at the age of 76 at the Soviet rest home at Archangetekoye where she had 1 lived since August last when she presided over the German Reichstag as Doyenne— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article85 1933-06-21 9 Rumour That He Is 111 Denied Berlin, June 17. There Is not a word of truth m the rumours circulated abroad that President Von Hindenburg, who is at present living on his estate at Neudeck is suffering from ill-health. High officials m the President's household state that heReuter Wireless - 85 words
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Advertisement255 1933-06-21 9 AMAZING i VALUE!! "ROMO" LAWN MOWERS UNQUESTIONABLY THE BEST. MOST CERTAINLY THE CHEAPEST EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. INSPECTION WILL CONVINCE YOU. BUILT BY ONE OF THE LEADING FOUNDRIES IN GREAT BRITAIN, j WITH PROPER CARE WILL LAST A LIFETIME. SPECIAL RATES FOR CLUBS AND DEALERS. I MOTE THE PRICE.255 words
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Advertisement1135 1933-06-21 10 THF BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. SteanT Ship Co T Ltd. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAM SHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. Mutual Stertm Navigaiion Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE STRAITS^STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co Ltd THE CT^A NAVIOATION Co.. Ltd.1,135 words
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Advertisement518 1933-06-21 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Doe Spore. Sails S'poie. j. CITY OP SHANGHAI For Havre, I^ndon, Rotterdam Hamburg June 27 July 1 s. CITY OF BEDFORD For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg518 words
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Advertisement423 1933-06-21 10 P. O British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARrn SERVICES. U0 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N m UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S r (tvt' n LONDON AND FAR EAST MAII iiFStVlc p MPv^ OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR (HINA japu Dne "f W Tonnage. Stncapoi-«. D»423 words
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Advertisement714 1933-06-21 11 tONU MAMnU %DD» ROTTERDAM AND T IU/.PO June 28 2ft TERUKUNI MARD T 12.00 C Aug 2? 23 I 10.700 July 13 14 HAKUSAN MARD T 10.500 Bcpt 6 7 T. 10.700 July 27 28 HARUNA MARU T 10.400 Sept 20 21 I 10.500 AUR 910 KATORI MARU T W.oo'»714 words
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Advertisement499 1933-06-21 11 I. O 111 mUS€ P 111 FROM SINGAPORE AND PBNANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT I SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA I MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Spore. Spore. Penang. N. York !*res, Harrisur July t July 4 July tf Aug. lr. Pres. Hayes July 15 July 18 July 20 Aug. 29499 words
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Advertisement795 1933-06-21 11 rK. P. M. KOMNKLIJKF PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPI.I .M.A.I %Nii--\Vt tim -Ala;.. Frm 21 Prfgi-iUulia Sapai. TewMleiHll Pnelo*- P.iDhv. Pen>rali«nEstato and Reiigat. THEDEXS— Wednesday, Juno 21. Muntok and PakmbM.& VAN HEUTSZ Wedn- r.. y. Jvnu- 21. Bi la wan-Deli and Pena:iK with tnneMpeatte] at n<'la-wan-Deli to Batoe-Bahra and Ajfr-Poctih TOB.A Wednesday, Junt-795 words
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Article498 1933-06-21 12 SINCE FOURTEENTH CENTURY And Not One Of Them Was Normal The history '>f a strange family closes with the death of Baron Ferenc Nopcsa. who has committed suicide m Vienna after shooting his Albanian secretary. Elmas Doda Bajazid. Bam Nopcsa's life was as mysterious as498 words
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Article180 1933-06-21 12 K.A.F. Experiments To Prevent Damage The Rognal Air Fore- Is experiment hit; with rubber moorhlg-buosrs for seaplanes and flyinpboata. The advantage of Using rubber for this purpose is that its rtsilk-nce pi'cvents in.nuy t*> i the aircraft and the buoy iv.if when one fouls i the other. BIZCD180 words
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Advertisement592 1933-06-21 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the S.S. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo onlyl s.s MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de592 words
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Advertisement655 1933-06-21 12 THE E\ST ASIATIC^ Telephone 6223 PASSENGER^ fro TO GENOA. LONDON. tntTn HAMBCaO AM, CO,£&* Boraoin FIONIA U/, ERRIA LALANDIA 22 8 MEONIA 12 9 ALSIA 310 310 fM BORINGIA 24/10 24 ,0 25 l 0 The above vessels are combing J^ and cargo vessels with cxc,-; senger accommodation. Adjoinir, bathroom655 words
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Miscellaneous666 1933-06-21 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pjn. 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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Miscellaneous141 1933-06-21 12 Kuranda. Brit 553 tons, from Sibu 20-6, for Sibu 24-6. Silverhazel. Brit., 3.091 tons, from Calcutta 20-6, for Batavia 24-6. Fionia. Dan., 3,337 tons, from Copenhagen 20-6, for Bangkok 20-6. Palima, Dut., 629 tons, from Sourabaya 20-6, for Penang 20-6. Sekiho Maru, Jap., 3.383 tons, from Massawa 19-6, for Moji141 words
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Article269 1933-06-21 13 Unfair German Fare-Paying System London. June 6. One en tlit fiercest wars m the history of Atlantic- shipping is imminent unless the Hamburg-America and North German Lloyd lines discontinue the KOfptMldi of special travellers' cheques, covered by registered marks, m payment of fares. Registered, or "blocked." marks269 words
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Article135 1933-06-21 13 Russia May Place Contract With Italy it h understood that ih* 1 Rinsum Soviet Government le IWsnUallim •v Italian shipbuilding linns lor the construction of lour cruisers snd v large submarine. The cruisers will res mblc the British LcanaVr class, their tonnage betag about T.ooo. but an exceptionally135 words
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Article91 1933-06-21 13 Refuses Assistance of American Ship Los Angeles. Although the lives of 35 r .en were imperilled, the Japanese tanker. Nippon Marti. Which lan aground off Point Honda on the California north coast rejected the assistance of the Standard Oil tanker. D. G. Schofield. The Japanese seamen replied that91 words
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Article100 1933-06-21 13 Scene of Murderous Raid While agrcund on the Pavloffsky Shallows, the river-steamer Shanghai was attacked by a band of pirates who swarmed around the c'isabled vessel m tmall boats. itatM a message from Harbin. After subjecting the steamer to heavy rifleflre. which was returned m lull measure by100 words
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Article123 1933-06-21 13 Mediterranean to the Bay of Biscay Genoa. June 6. An announcement that the French Government is proposing to build a canal from the Bay of Biscay to the Gulf of Lyons, with the result that the value of Gibraltar would be lessened, is made by123 words
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Article82 1933-06-21 13 Tug Sent to Assistance of Sunning The s.s. Sunning, one of the China Navigation Company's vessels on regular sevvic- from Hr,n°, Kong to Canton ran aground on a mud-bank m the Canton river while returning to the Colony. A message was immediately sent through to the82 words
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Article394 1933-06-21 13 Rescues By 12 Nations Three mi-mb:rs ol the crew ot the Union Castle l.iKi Ouilaioid Castle me mi sim>, following a collision with the Liverpool motor ship Stentor m the Riwr Elbe, near Cuxhaven. The thirty -.seven pMKttflen of the liber, most of whom were British, were394 words
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Article255 1933-06-21 13 Raid By Revenue Officers In Hong Kong A biy liun-runnina enterprise believed to -have been nipped m tho bud when one of the biggest recent hruls of arms ;>nd. it i.> rei>orted j also of opium, was mack 1 by Revenue Officers j who boarded the255 words
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Article186 1933-06-21 13 River Passes For Ocean Vessels Nanking. May 26. It is learnt that, on the recommendation of Sir Frederick Maze. Inspector-General of Maritime Customs, the Ministry of Finance has approved a revision of the Yangtsze Navigation Regulations so as to provide that all ocean vessels desirous of operating on186 words
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Article41 1933-06-21 13 A notice received from the master of the Artemisia on Monday aiternoon says that m 1 deg. 35* S. and 107 deg. 39' E. was a submerged wooden lighter. 50 feet lons, which he considered dangerous to navigation. I41 words
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Advertisement484 1933-06-21 13 T II X SINGAPORE FREE PRESS H; Office: 13S ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. Telephone 6056. Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features include pictures, ladies*484 words
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Advertisement287 1933-06-21 13 JUST ARRIVED A BIG LOT Indian, Chinese Carpets and Fine Straw Twisted Mattings. A VVONDERFI L SELECTION AH Sizes. In Attractive Designs PRICES VERY MODERATE CHOTIRM ALL'S 41-43, HIGH STREET. PHONE 1951. f. 4 FEW MINUTES^ \l<^>/ HOW DO YOU FEEL > Is \fe* J^ J your Energy Spent >287 words
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Article444 1933-06-21 14 WHAT SIR H. McCARDIE THOUGHT— i| And Mr, Justice Avory An unfinished rase of the late Mr. Justice j MeCardie. left over by him for further con- i federation, came before Mr. Justice Avory In the Kind's Bench division. The action was tried by Mr.444 words
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Article198 1933-06-21 14 Imagination Causes Suicide There was not the slightest trace of Dhwsi In his body, vei he hrcassc m« convinced that he hod cancel that he killed him elf— a victim of pure imagination, BtlCfc was the tragedy of an lclcvly man revealed at an Inquest tit Paddinnton. "This198 words
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Article96 1933-06-21 14 Lying m Sfnto ni Riverside Chapel Laily Cynth'a Mosley i.s ;ac n .>t;:h m a picturesque chape] hi -h up on knoll ibofi the wi(!r« riv r Vftltef of the T* ii r]\v den. on tho of Lftdj A (or. i the utmo.st M-ci r i:A^^ an96 words
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Advertisement169 1933-06-21 14 "Cooked PREPARED rRESH I i DAILY FROM THE j CIiCICEf T FRESH HEAT j B Bate HL^ I TONCLE j Bsßa I BBlf a^H B^^K Hfl bbbT^"i I I H*^ i 11 1 wl? f J i. f J iij HiYJ 'laid hi i^ n I i^O C7q LADY %wo169 words
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Advertisement513 1933-06-21 14 BANKS AND /NSI/R,\\(^| CHARTERED BANK I OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated t n Bnglanrt by Bofal charter) 1 Paid up eapitul m 600,000 shares of £5 each BjMMM c Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability Ol Proprietor* IMtMtQ UK AI) UfffKJL m. Blahopaamta, London. BjC. \ffenri«>s and Branches Alor Star513 words
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Advertisement166 1933-06-21 14 THF YOWriAVA Sl-.u I RANK, IT') ■■aj kpßal B rtbm <\ H tip> H MMrm Fund H I ii. ..I H siii K .,i»..,,. H .M-M lO\|,n W i Bfl 1 X H i'.ti. lv I I I h I I I M tht Pfl 1 I^l appll i 1166 words
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Article62 1933-06-21 15 L "ESPECIALLY STRONG 91 Improved News From America I -union Juiit- 19. tO-da] ii'.t' rnaiioi.al oUi improved under J wtillt mobci h Urn commodity. tnmt haves weakened 11 ird to [ortbeummft m< (I 1 1 U I V.t.l! .'ii MUMOd v* hn •i:i'<!ii' market 'i:-.Reuter Wireless - 62 words
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Article61 1933-06-21 15 KILLS HIGHER London, June 17. oiitimud available* on QovernmeM had to concede (or the usual supply of Treagverc obtained by the market 0l lO| lid per MBl huiim to-day, ipait iroml •up of Germans. lollOWlOg lay*a im«tm<r. most sections marketa bora the usual Ba- :>t r kbb i which strength-Reuter Wireless - 61 words
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Article144 1933-06-21 15 I of Loim-lYnu 1 Creditors 9] H London. June 11, 9 ilntj reutrdln^ international M responsible lor fcwpHn fl Exchange within mod rat fl ii t» worthy re- M bODdl Ye.-terdny 7 per Cent flj I to £74.10 and S*A per cent. I centa wei i trong atBritish Radio - 144 words
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Article134 1933-06-21 15 1 Discovers A New 1 Material 9 terlal, postesMd >>i rewritable 9 n;. r,\ i". < i 111 1 a rial nrbftcb l« made 9 is betv. w n proof < toil) and rubl 9 l capable o; \t -fry UstU and h 1 igb it can b<134 words
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Article72 1933-06-21 15 'tend Company's Results W the British North Borneo a ny for 1932 show revenue M "1 £271.652. a decrease of nur was £292.899. compared >P'-nditure amounted to 9 !W.267. -ht. forward was £10.341, to added by transfer from re- Urn £60.341. The deficit 9 r Drovldinp for72 words
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Article286 1933-06-21 15 Annual Report of Association It-Tom Our Own Correspondent] Klang, June 19. Tiie rabbet situation showed do .>i t ,ns oi improvenicn' BUD an v tfttei were further rcd-u- cl a. :«)si> tta v salaries. Wo: 1 on the cttier band, was Increased. Though Urn <cst of t286 words
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Article250 1933-06-21 15 Imp >ri l>u(> «>n Galvanised The monthly committee meeting <>i Urn Kortn Borneo Chamber oi Commerce h Id In the ~iindak;U; Club on JUW 7th. A letter from the Ooauntertonei ol Custom: tnd Excise. Samiakan. to th»; Decretary r •>■ Chamber. Intimated thai Government cant] -er its250 words
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Article54 1933-06-21 15 The Borneo Company. Limited. Singapore has been informed by the. London office that the annual general meHlnp of Ipoh Tin Dreclg*nTumiU will be held on June 29ttv A dividend of one shilling less tax per share shareholders on the regtoU-r at June 28th. Nc dividend was54 words
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1516 1933-06-21 15 SENT TO HOUSE OF COMMONS Grave Injustice To The Industry Tlv. lulluuing petition against the Rubber Industry Bill which has passed its third reading m the House oi Lords and its first reading m the House of Commons has been .sent to the House of1,516 words
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Article177 1933-06-21 15 Changes m Representative rices June 16 II It. Am-! Lai; Can. Com. 17 Vi 88 92 Am. T*phooe and T*grapn 123S IM% 131 Aahe.in! Railroad 62.. 62 66 1 2 Dupont 72 72 77 !i Firestone, Ooaunon 20 21 tt% Gen. Electric SIS 22 23 7United Press Association - 177 words
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Article345 1933-06-21 15 To-Day 's Price Changes kxchange' rates June 20 IK?*"* London. 4 months, sight i a Umdon. a months' sight 23 31|32 London. 60 days' sight 2,3 15 16 London. 30 days' sight 2|3 29 32 London, demand 2,3 7|R London. T.T 2<3 27 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 985 Hamburg,345 words
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84 1933-06-21 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Jun? 20th., I o'clock noon Buyers SHlcrs K.S.B. equal to London Standard. Bpol «li>o.>c) m UIG 11 1 16 R S.B. equal to London Standard *F. 0.8.» lli|lf 1 1 7 It. Standard R.S S. on T» mier July 11 li. Auc 11 ll 'v84 words
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Advertisement82 1933-06-21 15 i^ts exceed $12,000.000 Assurance m force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co-, Ltd. Tncorixr.Uf rt m th*.- Rtrait 1 BellltßlfHbO OFFICE Gn ut Eastern Lile Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry. E.C. Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court ol England and complies with82 words
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797 1933-06-21 16 DEFEAT R.A. BY 4-1 New Centre Scores All Four Goals GREAT VICT-ORR-Y Triumph For Follow-Up Tactics IS.C.C 4; R.A 1. The S.C.C. won their first match this season when they defeated the K.A. at Anson Road yesterday by four goals to one.797 words
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Article87 1933-06-21 16 New Winner For the Trophy (From Our Own Correspondent] London, May 30. The B.S.A. Gold Vase, valued at 100 guineas and which will become the property of any rider winning the invitation 10 miles cycle race for it three times, is still without an owner. When the87 words
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339 1933-06-21 16 HARD FOUGHT CONTESTS Results Of Yesterday's Matches The tics m the men's doubles and ladies' singtof of the Lawn Tennis Association's 1 tournament played on the S.C.C. courts yester- dr.y afternoon provided many three -set contests m the men's doubles and some good play m the339 words
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Article63 1933-06-21 16 Too Late In Davis Cup Matches Paris. June It). Iji the Davis Cup matches here to-day the recults were: Nunoi Japan beat McGrath (Australia* 6—4. 6 —4. 6 —B. 7 —5. Satoh »Japan* beat Crawford "Australia3—<>. 6—3. 6—l. I—6. 6—2. Australia won by 3 matches to two. —Reuter.Reuter - 63 words
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Article83 1933-06-21 16 French Committee leaves It To Lacoste Paris June lf>. Rene larratr the famous French tennis player, has become lawn tennis 'dictator" of France. The selection committee, torn by con(ttettng views on. the formation of France's Davis Cup team, decided to wash its hands of the matter and appointedReuter Wireless - 83 words
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Article158 1933-06-21 16 Yankees Without Babe Ruth New York, June 20. National League baseball games played today ended as follows: R. H E. Chicago 0 3 0 New York 3 7 4 Schumacher pitched for Mew York. Cincinnati 7 14 2 Philadelphia 8 12 2 Bottomley (Cincinnati) and Klein (Phillies) made home158 words
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Article53 1933-06-21 16 The following are results m the Clerical Union billiards tournament. "A" Handicap: Tan Bock Lim 100) beat Low Hock Kiat lso> by 200 111. "B" Handicap. Quek Sing Kee (—100) beat Ten Teng Mowe 4O) by 200 197. "C" Handicap: Lim Tin Soon f 3o) beat C. J Misson53 words
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Article244 1933-06-21 16 P YORKSHIRE WINS AGAIN Gloucester Beaten By 101 Runs London, June 20. Yorkshire continued its 100 per cent, winning way m the county cricket championship by I beating Gloucestershire at Gloucester on the Wagon Works ground. GLOUCESTER v^. YORKSHIRE At Gloucester, Yorkshire won by 101Reuter - 244 words
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Article122 1933-06-21 16 Formation of Malayan Body Urged [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, June '0. Local sportsmen who have been conducting private negotiations with a view to ascertaining whether the M.C.C. cricketers would be able to visit Malaya after their forthcoming tour of India and Ceylon received a cable to-day122 words
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Article122 1933-06-21 16 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. first team against Raffles Institution at 2 p.m. on Saturday, on the Raffles Institution ground: E. Lyne iCapt>. G. L. F. Willis, W. R. Willis. John Le Cain. F. R. S. Martinus. Ferriera. R. j P. Ridley. G. A. Nelson. L. M.122 words
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Article59 1933-06-21 16 The undermentioned have been selected to 'play cricket for S.V.C. on Sunday versus the Garrison:— R. A. Ashworth. W. R. Wills, D. R. Harper. J. C. S. Ponsford. C. G. Windle. J. Macleod. G. A. Tessensohn. G. L. F. Willis. H. B. Noon. N. Sullivan, R. N.59 words
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Article188 1933-06-21 16 Teachers Beat the P.W.D. m Keen Game [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, June 20. Teachers 5: P.W.D 3. In the football competition for the Government Shield, second round, the Teachers defeated P.W.D. (holders) by 5 goals to 3. The standard of play was the best so far. The188 words
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274 1933-06-21 16 I JOHN DE FOREST BEATEN Troubled By Winds Of Hoylake lioylake, June 19. Trie Woking stockbroker, Mr. George Hannay, eliminated the holder, Mr. John de Forrest, of 'the Royal and Ancient, m the second round of jthe British amateur golf championship. The tie was274 words
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Article311 1933-06-21 16 MacKinstery Wins Kemarkably Keen Contest I From Our Own Correspondent] Penang. June 20. The Penang golf championship final was played on Sunday over 36 holes and produced some remarkable golf. T. MacKinstery beat J. Moncur 10 and 9 to play, and yet it is not wrong to311 words
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Article145 1933-06-21 16 131 Kilometers An Hour For 24 Hours Le Mans, June 18. The Italian racing driver, Nuvolari, driving an Alfa Romeo, von the 24 hours Grand Prix endurance race to-day covering a distance of 3,144.38 kilometers non-stop. Alfa Romeos also took the second and third places and aReuter Wireless - 145 words
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Article26 1933-06-21 16 New York, June 17. Camera, the giant Italian boxer, has filed a voluntary petition of bankruptcy In the United States District Court.— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 26 words
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Article1215 1933-06-21 16 Lady Huggard's Championship Weekend Clash of Events Negri's Fluctuating Form The Command's i u\\, Chances League Championship. The M.C.C. Disappoinis. I*HE wont week-end of the year wa* pr vidential m one respect. that it prevented the clashing of three sporting engagements m Singapore of primary importance and1,215 words
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Advertisement28 1933-06-21 16 )D COOKS INVARIABLY PSE A GAS COOKER WHENEVER POSSIBI F. VAYS AT YOUR SERVICE NIGHT AND DAY. QIHOWROOMS ARE IN THE |O MUNICIPAL OFFICES COLEMAN STREET ItL. J\[)\.28 words
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