The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 June 1933
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1933-06-23 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS So. 13,990. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1933. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article337 1933-06-23 1 I.S. delegation to World Conference has given up efforts at temporary stabilisation of currency to concentrate on the racing of prices Page 9. angtze floods are now within a foot of the top of the dykes and the river is still rising Page 9. E. P. Kyle337 words
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Article878 1933-06-23 1 T^IE young WOMMM had two MUM ta interest m OM voujk man, Who lived n: ncr neighbourhood and shan rl membership of 'he Literary Circle which met every Wccin* c!;r. evening m noon abovi i city i at*Durlac a debate the previous week OB Realism venue romanticism m ittorotlUQ-878 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement160 1933-06-23 1 081 UM \BLE AT ALL. mjHNG PKUVCttUN STORES RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTBT Ljgl w: ::odern sanitation and hot and cold running water. THIS EVENING TEA DANCE-6.30 lo 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE-9.30 TO MID-NIGHT GRILL SERVED ON THE LAWN m jpeual Dail) Tea Informal Special )ollar Lunch Dances Dinner160 words
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Advertisement155 1933-06-23 1 ADELPHI I SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL Favourite ideal Seaside Resort l> o w n Town Rendez-vous The Place to Spend facing St. Andrew's Cathedral a Pleasant Holiday. EXCELLENT CUISUVE SERVICE^ GENERAL MANAGER H. O. WASER. SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT Special Dinner Dance ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY RENE PAVLETTE THE155 words
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Advertisement133 1933-06-23 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Defining OvaKlne— Page 3. Prince Charlies Liquer Pase 8. Ait You Wasting Petrol?— Pap,e 6. Hairs DisttmpcT Is Cheaper— Pace I Fri«'idaire— Only A few Cents A Day— Page 9. The Quicker And Safer Tooth Paste Pane 13. CHRYSLER ENDURANCE BIOOD AND OIL IN tTHE ORIENT Price 59.00133 words
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Advertisement6 1933-06-23 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES6 words
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Article356 1933-06-23 2 Burial At Bidadari Ccmetary Tht; burial of Mr. Tan Boon Chin took place at Bidadari on Monday. Rev. W. Murray M.A.. officiating assisted by Rev. A. S. Moore Anderson. M.A., and the Rev. T. C. Gibson. M.A. There was a large catherin&r of his old friends356 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement475 1933-06-23 2 I 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 Station- cry. Typewriters. Ribbons and Carbou: j a.so lor Pencil ant. Pen writing. REPAIRS Send lor our475 words
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Advertisement506 1933-06-23 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE i*> hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Supply of Heavy pipt-s and Cftst Iron Specials for period Oct. Ist, 193". to Sept.506 words
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Advertisement268 1933-06-23 2 MORE BIG CASH PRIZES _^_i_B* _^9^^^_J_ I MB H bH H I I I I 111 m. M _L m ybf-Ai v^i^F fld-hi JL-J V V v«/ -JL^I SEE THL SUNDAY TIMES. lc^_i _^_6 '?*^^^^to^_^_^^f _H __^9 _P_H^B m ES^. i_, m INewly discovered a priceless safeguard to teeth —an268 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous403 1933-06-23 2 THE WKKK Friday, 23rd. Hish Water. J 1.26. 8.0 it. 22.18. 9.3 ft Athletic Sports of Victoria Bridge School. \iliin Be.sar. OlkM 6.C.C. vs. Wiltshirc.s n. Padang: Johort C.C. vs. Johorc Bahni School. J.B. PtoOtbftU Malays! Cup: BtaMpOfC m. .fohorc. iJUirlium VMbfctag KS.V.C. \.s. Joh<>r«> Y.C. fS p.m. F.n«tn.:rr< AML403 words
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Article964 1933-06-23 3 DIFFICULT PERIOD OF OFFICE Tribute To The Work Of Rao Sahib Penang, June 21. j It is learned officially that Rao Sahib Kunhiraman Nah\ tho Agent of the Government of India m Malaya, i.-- leaving Port Swetteniiam on July 6 lor India. On that964 words
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Article63 1933-06-23 3 Trial Flights From Canton To Shanghai lion* Kong Jane 21. Trial flights between Canton and Shanghai by the Shanghai-Canton Civil Air Service will be commenced next month. If they prove satisfactory, regular passenger and maJl services «vlll begin early In August. The route will cover Amoy. m63 words
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Article448 1933-06-23 3 NATIONAL POET ARRESTED Secret Distribution Of Red Literature > Attention has attain been focussed lately on I the number of Communists arrested at Istau- bul. The papers speak of fifty-two as bemj; < In ustody. but it k not clear whether thi:> figure refers to recent448 words
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Article462 1933-06-23 3 The undernoted non-iiction works wtD btJOitdy for issue on Saturday, at i» a.m. Belloc i Hilain Napoleon, map-s. Bithcll (Jetbro) Germany, a companion u> Gorman Studies. Blunt «D. E> Elephant. Illu ill assfl. 1933. B.rricn «Mary« Tin- Technique of Marriagt 1933. Creut (Marqneei ofj Lard Rasahtry. 2 volumes,462 words
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Article183 1933-06-23 3 Neuritis Hampered Her. In writing of Ihe pain and im-<uivc:ii« i suffered from neuritis, this vnniuii <1 c how she rid herself oi it "I have been Mine Kruschen Salt*, u\ ritis. and it certainly has the most \toudtri<.. effect. My knees were very painfui. and it183 words
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Article139 1933-06-23 3 Villagers Infuriated By "Kins tear" lUlKrj.dc June 1?. A travelling theatrical group who gave a neitonratv c of "King bear" m a Kumamur I near t mi havar \"Tf ntly nvi with a shnck.: reception from tin paMaaJ audAaaoi lhr \:Y.\\ I l DOM 10 DO MMOOd,139 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement285 1933-06-23 3 U^T ill %j O# 111 l I IaIIOIIS \^¥v2 1!l(. Ss s. I>! Ovsiltin <s s 'n><-iior quality ..nci maximum 1. lyfcfl I xf'Sv V\ alur- m lood-lx-veraiM js jounr! m tho incrra>in^ vH J*^ y'^-A -VT^J miinfxT o! m. nations on th«- majk«t. All th m hnttTttWT TV.,'/ 7~"1285 words
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Advertisement108 1933-06-23 3 111 I 1 11 1 1 j The AUSTIN TEN FOUR roadster A -jnaxL littk LCONOMY ;»r that will appeal to those who require a limited number of aeais. The dicky" mables th<r car to b» turned into an occasional four skater. Thi luxkj .md sid« curtains give complf»t»- orotiTtioc108 words
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Article, Illustration336 1933-06-23 4 THE WASHING VOGUE Faces, Clothes, Furniture WT has occurred to a 'ux;d man.' pi at once •that to wash th Ir Cacea or even their bands no longer sufCcsfl .:i an aspirin world. Tlif definition ol dirt as matter Sn th« wrong place ■ipplies. it seen-.?, to other thai: persona]336 words
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Article912 1933-06-23 4 By Our Woman Correspondent Make Eggs the Main Dish j POGS Oh, yes, eggs for breakfast L^ Many people do not think further than that. To them an egg is a' supplement to the traditional fruit,! cereal and beverage. The average hcuse-wlfe also knows the general912 words
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Article114 1933-06-23 4 Scratches on furniture often prey nt a difficult problem during spring cleaning. They are n-'ost unsightly and. when once incurred, are rather hard to remove permanently. The best method is to apply a little salad oil to the furniture and massage it well into the scratches. Should114 words
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Article505 1933-06-23 4 Advice for the Novice t ALTHOUGH apparently one oi the simple^. ti>h really one of the most dlficulJ A tOOdatUffs to buy and coc'.; successfully. It is i never arise to try to economise when ian^lngji fish: it deur:oiat>\s so rapidly that »t should j niv.ays be perfectly505 words
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Article, Illustration124 1933-06-23 4 Sometimes ii a -towels are put away damp m a hurry, v. ith tbt result thai mildew is caused I When once the ■MtV has become tirmly established it is difficult to remove, and m MM |cases impossible. The stain should bf treatcu ;as soon as it i* disco\ered124 words
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Article103 1933-06-23 4 A reliable heat-proof and water-proof cover IDT i polished dinini;-table is a great convenience, but .such covers are apt to be bulky .and awkward to told i .p and put away when not m use. A new type of table-pad may now ibe bought which protects the polished103 words
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Article91 1933-06-23 4 Th<' new rubber nailbrush is a welcome I addition to modern bathroom equipment. These brushes are made m various attractive colour They are pleasant to use and do not roughen tender skin. They are easy to keep clean, and never r mell fusty even when kept m a91 words
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Article116 1933-06-23 4 Sonu-tinies cut-u'.:.^ ftrtivlCt, Meh ns ot i furrwbottles or powdci bu\\.>. •< hllflH'fcttl ofl th<. dreataf*tabl< and avathtd En the eaat «>t cut-glass irtlrWl the break la uauaUy Into tui or three pircci. lenvini; clean edges. Ihv Rttlcld may be mended sorurely and almost iip I at bOMM116 words
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Article96 1933-06-23 4 the wm^ mu T 1 platan U ;it (l1 wibi tattaUo. U Coluur k PTOdu. lights, by Batumi Hhn v. i by suiish. cushions, h,,. neutral ■horn i ■.ml n Mlawi spanm en, Uui m thr modern tacludins on* ..n *re«tiy m fellow m- tli. Ootll Tlmm96 words
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Article114 1933-06-23 4 A Two-wij IT was MB .\m» I tiros wliu itriu k m a i.ut seen Sh»-ie-Chine. which might <<)tt<>n Mm i jart of the slcn. Tin :>]>:■ \;iri»'tV. Ahllr I inn sjsaosl bii m id.;. ri,*ti jlaif lv biutiui thai m.Nf! ;aso of thf silk (ran which could w114 words
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Article19 1933-06-23 4 At ti tcpi i In ;uti>t.s bcm- I! 2 tfttdUH Di^tx f ufaiste I Helta f.- low -Kat 1-AIM19 words
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Advertisement114 1933-06-23 4 fid^^fs:%&fyk invites you to try this New Tonic Beverage "Cow Gate Chocolate Milk is made from rich We -t of England milk and lightly flavoured with tine Chocolate. Ir makes a very digestible, palatable and nutritious drink most ■ttit able as a morning beverage or as a nightcap, and really114 words
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443 1933-06-23 5 More at Work Than For Over Two Years Improvement m Nearly Every Important Industry fine increase m employment m Britain during May, combined .ibstantial fall In unemployment, was recorded by the Ministry I May 22. there were 9,657,000 insured persons at work. This more than I month before, 30G,000 more443 words
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Article110 1933-06-23 5 Must Wear "Civvies" In Denmark When Lord Baden-Powell goes to Copenhagen with the Girl Guides' cruising party m August, bt will find that he will have to yo on shore Uc 'vnilian" clothes, not m his uni1 01 m as head of the Boy Scout movement. This is110 words
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Article361 1933-06-23 5 NEW HIGH PRIEST OF SPEED VARSITY STUDENTS TRIUMPH i Philosopher Who Flies To His Lectures c !i To bt one of the. Idols of the Brooklands racing crowd at the age of twenty. To own one of the fastest racing cars m the world! To ha\' h private aeroplane to361 words
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Article36 1933-06-23 5 The Singapore Fire Brigade was called to" grass fire which occurred m Pierce Road yesterday evening. Two machines were sent out and within half an hour had smothered the outbreak, which did not ussume dangerous proportions.36 words
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Article117 1933-06-23 5 Any doctor will tell you that almost all digestive trouble is due to excess stomach acid, which ferments food, generates painful gases, and attacks the delicate stomach lining. Obviously, then, to get immediate relief, you need only lounteract the stomach acidity; and for this purpose there117 words
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Article131 1933-06-23 5 Villagers Terrified On Wong Kam Macao. June 8. Residents of "Wong Kam." or "Montanha" as the Portuguese call it. report the appearance of a tiger which has killed a cow and eaten a part oi the carcase. There is i error among the villagers. It is not the131 words
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Article120 1933-06-23 5 Old Bill The Swan Is A Murderer A jealous bachelor has descended on MefHlti Park. London, and brought sorrow to four tamilies. The bachelor la Old Bill the swan. He irrtved from no one knows where, and kept himself m isolation, but all the time wtchtng the mating120 words
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Article, Illustration106 1933-06-23 5 llu Ge*rge sreeted with massed flags on arrival to open the new n "ill at Worthing. The new civic centre cost £100,000 exclusive of the value of the site and the furnishing. Plf .t Hammersmith baths where large numbers of Londoners, spend their Sunday afternoons. Miss106 words
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Advertisement310 1933-06-23 5 CA PITOL.-TO-MORRO W MORMXG Sat.) JUNE 24th, AT 11 O'CLOCK A TREAT FOR THE KIDDIES I "MICKEY MOUSE" MATINEE SPECIALS SELECTED CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME ADMISSION MEMBERS OF 'MICKEY MOISF (LIB. 1 FREE. NON-MEMBERS: CHILDREN 25 Cts., \OILTS *>0 < ts. New Members of MICKEY MOUSE CLUB can be enrolled from 10310 words
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Article196 1933-06-23 6 Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament La. r *).>'.' i American feevrnameoi at the sec TO-DAY ML St Paul and V. P. Barbat \s. B. G. st.'iunton and J. H. Donophue E. J. naawili and C. M. McNair vs. E. H R Bowennan ond R. V. Morris. O. Cameron196 words
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Article167 1933-06-23 6 Peggy Comes Home T< Apologies Peso Bcrivan, the fii-.st BngUahwaman to win the French lawn tennis women's chamoionsliip. arrived m London. This is what Sir Herbert Wilbeiforcv, ol *he All-England Club. Mid to her at Vi -toria Station: -'You'll never forgive m lor leaving von out. b\it. believe167 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article604 1933-06-23 6 Representative Athleteat White City t From Our Own Correspondent London, May 29. ih mcetim- held on Saturday by the Italian Spoils Club at the White City Stadium brought I together larger munhsr of really first-class mi n. and excellent perl on nances were put up. A strong contingent604 words
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Article189 1933-06-23 6 Had ly Injured Speedway Ad a.na/.ina spectacle of senticonedoue speedway rider roaring lound the track MM wen at Lea Bridge. London. The match, a local D» rby Clapton the National Speedway leaders, were f fttnfl West Ham provided hectic ridinu. and one heat Phil Bishop, a Clapton189 words
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Article59 1933-06-23 6 The following have been invited to play As- soclation football for S.C.C. vs. 7th. Batt. R.A. rr. Monday. June 26th:— A. J. Horsley. J. Lee, F G. Heath. A. E. G. 31ade«. G. H. Darlow. R. W. Jakeman M C. Elliott C. H. \V. Goult.59 words
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Article62 1933-06-23 6 The fallowing haw been invited to play Asso- i ciatlon football for S.C.C. Ist. XI vs. S.C.F.A. Ist. XI on Tuesday. June 27th.. at S.C.C: A. Van Bachove. J. L. Elmer. F. A. McCaffery. O. J. Bembroke. E. Laidman, G. V. Andrews. M. C. Elliott. R. A.62 words
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Article54 1933-06-23 6 I "llic following have been invitod tt) pla\ Association football for S.C.C. vs. Bramtoco en Thursday, June 29th. :-^J. Philip. A. Buchanan i D. E. Nickels. J. A. Hunt. P. A McCaffery. R. i N. Welling, d. Alexander, c. T. Owen s Kirk i C Q. Starkey54 words
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Article696 1933-06-23 6 Miss Semens Triumph m France London, June I. Everyone bstc is delighted with the results of the French national lawn tennis dMUßpftonships at Auteuil, and MLvs Pe^Ry Bcilvctl is o national heroine. She wac not even nominated as a member of the British team omit ially sent out696 words
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Article322 1933-06-23 6 MAX. Rulin«; For Bangkok Match An InteratUnf ndtaf has been given by Urn M.C.C. m regard to a cricket match played m Bangkok whfif a player was disabled and before he could resume his stand at the wicket the last man wai out and the other side claimed322 words
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Article249 1933-06-23 6 West Indian Batsman's l«so Runs In 170 Minutes i One. hundred and eighty mad ruM m no i glorious minutes that was the exhibi- f tion ol Roach, the •Wert Indies batsnr.n. at. 1 the Oval against Surrey. From the start he corrnandod the Sum) I bowling to249 words
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Advertisement46 1933-06-23 6 PETROL RUNNING TO WASTE you use those old. worn-out, wasteful plugs. CHANGE TO Lji You II save the cost m T A XV^aa^ oWer P e roJ bllls M m AT ALL UAHA&ES Mstribntorn for Malaya BORNEO MOTORS LTD. BBMBMBBa X \SK FOR lIU ENGLISH A.C.46 words
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Advertisement240 1933-06-23 6 *;<-Xv3Kw^c^ f *■'•'"<&& '/kJ^gn^nttfi^^*''X?"4^ *^fc*- "^t- > i^B^^B^^^HT y aR 'Jt'*'y"''^Bnfi^ "-c^E f '^JW^Bm&£'- **ffivSk^9&£b&ffis'sfcr j%sl-- &'<s!s%& int. y g^'''^HHßf^^EßKS- ffifr m^ w*'^* '^E&¥/5 'i' Hs£ t v-:" v- -"4o!(i;'fJ'*'";'*""' g-'.Jjj-i^^^^^Ww'.'^S-'i S* """^S' B nlnVs%'- 'Sffisn^n^nnßiisii*^^flnt^'- '^^'WcWxvs s R^>m^n^Bn Viß^SS^ftfC* v **^^gJgB *^r j<s -,'i-jssni ssn^r s JiA s^^V V240 words
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1394 1933-06-23 7 AN ENTIRELY INADEQUATE SETTLEMENT Evading A Just And Proper I*l* 99 BUT IT MUST LEGALLY STAND ,ij cm i>* i> express surprise that a company of the- standing and repute poodmtl should^ through their manager, be a party to what tnrkMttty have been an1,394 words
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Article104 1933-06-23 7 A i the fourth annual general meeting? of the Silver Star Minstrels held on Sunday, the 18th inst.. the following were elected officebearers for the period ending May 1934: President, Mr. Ho Koon Ton; vice-presidents. Messrs. Tan Cheng Chuan. fleet Gin Biew and Koh Watt Seng (re-elected);104 words
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330 1933-06-23 7 ORCHARD ROAD BARRACKS! SENSATION Pathan Fellow-Constable Committed For Trial I Aodullah Khan, a yma Pjuhun fx>licc ton- I itabk attarh(.<j to the Orchard Road Division, was committed to r -tand trial at th forthcoming assizes on a charge of having murdered i fellow-constable named330 words
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Article551 1933-06-23 7 Smart Police Capture on Suspicion How v strange combtafttton ol rwrnimtmrrrt led to the arrest Chinese burglar m Orange Grove Road on the night of June Ist. wa? related by .several witnesses to the First Magistrate, Mr. IT. A. Porrcr. yesterday, when ho had a man named551 words
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Article146 1933-06-23 7 The annual meeting ci the Old Rafflesians' fcssoctatlon will be held m the Y.M.CA. Hall mi Friday June 30th at 8 p.m. The concert will commence aiter the meeting at 9 p.m. vhen lady friends will be welcomed. Admission will be by programme which may be obtained from Dr 8.146 words
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Article827 1933-06-23 7 Warship And Plane Escort l Across Channel LONDON'S CHEERS Greeted By King fiporge At Station d ci n London. June 20. w Kinp FeisiU oi Lag w as ftftfl i notable j s: reception when he reached England on a state j rlsit to-day. As his827 words
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Article128 1933-06-23 7 j Alleged Crime By Hylam Bcv A ChinoM woman named leo Choye Nco wa? found dead In her house In Onan Road. Gey--1 lang, yesterday mornine. with stab wounds lr the neck and face. A Hylam cook-boy, who was In the emploj of the woman has been arrested.128 words
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Article937 1933-06-23 7 )R KHALID SHELDKAKE DUE ON SUNDAY Arrangements For Reception I [By Our Muslim Corres}xmdeni 1 Alter a successful tour m India and Ceylon. )r. Khalid Sheldrake, life-president of the Westrn Islamic Association, London, will arrhe lere on Sunday by the s.s. Chenonceauv H« /ill be accompanied by937 words
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Article50 1933-06-23 7 t\ a There were no state aided arrivals from th* Madras Pre'idTicv during M".v. Other arrival; i- according to flvures supplied by travelling; In j, ■peeors were ttl adult*. 7$ minors and 33 In Ie fants. Deportur's according to figures supplier by steamer agents were 2925 adulU. and 2* minors.50 words
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Article629 1933-06-23 7 Stabbed by Patient's Bedside ACT OF REVENGE Malayalee Attendant T<» Die (Prom Our Own Correspond* ni i Ipoh, Jim. iZ. Cluuijed with th«: murder of staff nurs. Gor Swee Jconu m ihr Tp<>h Hospital en Jan. 2a Easkaran. a Malavaler attendant, claimed trial before Mr. Justice629 words
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Article158 1933-06-23 7 Application To Endorse European's Licence (From Otir Ovn Correspondent! Ipoh, June 21. The charge against Mr. H. A. Johnson. I)<>ntai Surgeon, of causing grievous hurt to Mr. D. 8 Praser by driving a car rashly and negligent!* was amended to driving a car without dm regard for the158 words
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Article121 1933-06-23 7 SlO Fine Imposed At Seremban I Vrrmb'iii. Jane 2U A Chinese tinsmith had a m^ly expvftMMi yesterday which he rHated It UN Wmtmtm magistrate to-day. j Another Chinese approached him to .sold.-r I 12 lubricating drums. He noticed petrol U\ threr of these-, so he told121 words
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51 1933-06-23 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. ACK NOWLEDGEMENT Tru> family oi the late Air. Tan Boon Chin beg to tender their heartfelt thank.- to all tbeir relatives, fr lends and members of the Golden Bell Minstrels who attended night visits and funeral and those who sent wreaths and litters of condolence m their sad51 words
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921 1933-06-23 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY. JUNE 23, 1933. CHINA'S TRAVAIL Once again we are under the necessity of recording bad news from China. The forces of nature and of man seem to be directed against the welfare of thai unhappy country. Flood again menaces the middle Yangtsze and already there has921 words
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Article62 1933-06-23 8 Under the auspices of the TVorhew Theatnca Association. Mr Goh Kenir iOan Is OTganlslns a fund for the benefit of the P,, Leung Ktlk Singapore. The engagement i.> aanoun wd inuweer Richard John Curtis. Malayan Civil Bbi Tkt eldetl son ol tlie bite Cainain and Mr.v R J. Curtis. Singapore,62 words
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Article42 1933-06-23 8 Army Chief Head Of The Government Bangkok. June 11. Kin,: Prahidhipok has appointed Phya Buhd head of the Government and three former ministers have been reappointod. The People's Assembly met to-day for the I Aral time since April 2.— Router.42 words
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Article113 1933-06-23 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 22 Spot (Buyers) 3U (3 932).' (Sellers) 3 716 (3 11 32) •l ul >-Sept.113 words
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Article729 1933-06-23 8 Jungle Legend And Mythology In clays gone by. men like Frank 'sweitenham and Hugh Clifford oc-i cupied themselves earnestly and* ably m gathering together some of 1 the abundant material POncernlni M lore, and they have published an inte.estui'; collection of legend and mythology which al- though729 words
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Article123 1933-06-23 8 Marshal Chiang's Throe Proposals Shanghai, June The military committee for North China hftl ceased to function m Peipini:. and Qmn] Ho Ying-ehing. the War MinLstor. has instructed the members to carry on their work m Nanking Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has v.iv-d to P* 1 ping three proposals123 words
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Article101 1933-06-23 8 The 26th. and 27th. meetincs of the Tradf Commission were held m Singapore on Juno 20th and 21st. Evidence ni taken fror-. \T J. W. Grandia of the Rotterdam Tradinc Company. Mr. S. T. Erirkson of Mrssrs. ffftimtli Brothers. Co.. Ltd.. Mr. O Pedrr.son o2 tIH East101 words
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Article57 1933-06-23 8 To the l.diUn «ir.-Tht- 1.., ou the taxi v widest publK H mow afoo* ably mistak. at every In Lickishaw refusal is pest will Ml < x. hut Battta i wppo* not frequeur MBdHUMtQI m.VMII ;i!r: rikisha-pulltr The tax: n;.; with you that d tho eye57 words
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Article111 1933-06-23 8 SinuapoiVx Elegutf Km Caller Broakl.tM MM tea a striking bu» i Maiitini, whkh. ai bri.-fl* Press, passed thrmis ■Mrntaf m the 'mm MmmQlm s nf nnwlwr i be plac.ci on She was MM colt <!r Oonsti laiinrlictt m d. Nnumn construct um< and cut nfOMd .j.»t!t. hLs111 words
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Article100 1933-06-23 8 Bar \t Ok will b« a bl to an c- t.Ui!'.- 1 n«-w iepMtarc b Arthur Odtll Hotel, ha.s I.lk. m Th<> AIW h were MM of th< •Bd NX. til OJH!1 1' lhi> MHM "i "AftllUr'l Th»> hcviu t Justices •A.thi.: I ttllni umqu. ha never »>. place100 words
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Article37 1933-06-23 8 Attempt To am mm* I Lv Chunff-jni iMM to-« member of hi bombs m the hou The outrr.rr members of the N.r Mr. M, was F Bovrrnm nt [Wing m retlremi I Union TimesUnion Times - 37 words
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Advertisement126 1933-06-23 8 ITfrrambuie rSiSri Prince Charles Edward's Liqueur. THE EMPIRE'S BEST CAILIDIBICCIK'S Dutch Smoked Eels I COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. VACLfUM PACKED OBTAINABLE KSlllSll coffee FROM fflfcf^V« 'T™ ALL GOOD i/^^g^ under OE4LFRS. ll^UBi^ VACUUM 13M jifiiinlfffs'l process. REMEMBER THIS While ireshness is tremendously important— and while there is no container which126 words
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Advertisement51 1933-06-23 8 IT IS REPORTED that a new skating rink is to have tinted ice. Black and blue seems an appropriate colour scheme. The tint of a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICY is distinctly rosy to the victim of illness or injury. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone51 words
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146 1933-06-23 9 Delegates Demand Extra Half Hour For Lunch I CHAIRMAN WINS ON OVERTIME London. June 22. Premier, Doctor Colijn. la shepherding his economic flock rid Economic Conference with benignity but firmness. The nee of his firmness was afforded to-day when a number of ectedReuter - 146 words
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Article100 1933-06-23 9 London. June 22. n delegation has formally 10- t t, mporary mane- ;> ttk< to jeopardise tiv ot vuisiii price* -Renter. Washington, June '10. States Government cotuMera that niy one oi the many pro- <: Economic Conference and hotlld be made I hi> keystone Arheson. Acting SeeieturvReuter - 100 words
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Article78 1933-06-23 9 alias View Ot Limiting Production London, June 20. ductlon M n .'u^e-trd measure Lth crori' mi problenu .seenis a to A'astraliu to accept, said Mr. m an outs}>oken speech which nnplauded at the Economic Com- objective should rather be to world's purchasing powder. He however, thai temporary control78 words
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Article109 1933-06-23 9 Tn mier's Hint To I.S. Delegation London. June 22. ipt of an Important cable from the American delegation to the i< Conference, Mr. Mac Donald had with new of the American -day and is reported to have urged to keep their stabilisation distn order to enable theReuter - 109 words
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Article144 1933-06-23 9 London. June 22. Ofl trade restrictions is being the lii.st sub-committee of the mmisMon Commercial Policy* of «nk Conference At a private sub-committee this afternoon huirmanship of Herr Krogmann ii number of proposals were sub- I draft resolutions by the British Ing inter alia the abolition of barterReuter - 144 words
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Article260 1933-06-23 9 hinese And I .S. Delegations In Conflict London. June 11. The Pittman silver committee la facing the tusk o( reconciling the conflicting Bino-Ameri-can aim. 1 The latter desh--j. :ui open :i ark I KThereaa the Chinese favour stabilised pric< with freedom of movement m other directions restrict to260 words
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Article107 1933-06-23 9 THIRTY OR FORTY DAYS London. June 21. While Senator PiUman's resolution was presented on behalf of the entire United States delegation and wa-s approved by President Roosevelt, it was introduced with the understanding that it might be .subject to certain amendment- and reservations, according to an official of the UnitedReuter; Reuter Wireless - 107 words
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Article46 1933-06-23 9 London, June 22. Tho report In New York newspaper is contradicted that Senator Pittmans proposal for an arbitrary limitation of .sales of silver has i been shelved until agreement can bo reached by silver producing countries and others to i prevent dumping on tho market. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article32 1933-06-23 9 Paris. June 22. Considering dollar stabilisation dead. French finance is now looking for a provisional backing for a sterling-franc exchange leading to a European currency truce without America. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article62 1933-06-23 9 Flying Prince Returns rOn Steamer Our Own Correspondent! Penan*. June 22. son of the Maharajah of rmmpanttd bf Capt. Barron. passI'enanp this morning on board the i route to Yokohama. The Prince Bfttr to these shores, he having paid Mtliyu |Q hU> own aeroplane early Hp was62 words
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Article43 1933-06-23 9 1 Everest Assault Postponed Till Autumn Calcutta, June 22. It is understood that ov.in?r to bad weather the attempt of the Ruttledse Everest expedition jto climb to the summit of Mt. Everest has 1 been abandoned until the autumn. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article57 1933-06-23 9 Relapse Due To Excitement At Son's Marriage Poona, June 20. Following a setback due to excitement attendant en the recent marriage of his son, Gandhi is again making satisfactory progress towards recovery and he now weighs 6 stone i 7 lbs. He is able to get up andReuter Wireless - 57 words
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Article140 1933-06-23 9 Engineers Called Into Conference WARSHIPS STAND BY Hankow Watches Disaster Draw Near Shanghai, June 22. The engineers, Chinese and foreign, of the provinces bordering the Yangtze valley held an urgent meeting m Nanking this morning to find ways and means to prevent the main dykes from collapsing.Union Times - 140 words
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Article60 1933-06-23 9 DOWNPOUR CONTINUES Shanghai. June '11. The Yangtze has men to twenty-five leet and a half which is cn'y one fcot two me he; ielow the level of the Chang Bang Dyke?, at Wuchang and Hankow. The Hankow authorities held an emergency meeting this morning when the official and nembers of60 words
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Article49 1933-06-23 9 SIR HENRY BIRK IN Famous Auto Racer Dead London, June 22. The death has occurred of Sir Henry Birkin. the racing motorist. He had been seriously ill since May 20 when blood J infection developed following the J burning: oi' his arm during the 2 Tripoli Grand Prix.— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article100 1933-06-23 9 has been decided tc strengthen the dyke.-. ad to ralic their height*. Unless the envy dov. npour which has erased the swelling r ;he river rea c :>^ lomedlately the citie*= o: .'ankow and Wiirhrai? -a itii all their bordering istricti will be Inundated. Precautionary me:rur^ for relief work areNanyanp Siang Pao - 100 words
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Article86 1933-06-23 9 Spanish Airmen Crash In Mexico New York. June 21. The Spanish airmen. Captain Barberan and Lieutenant Collart. who had been interim after flying the Atlantic crashed in the State of Puebla. One Ls reported killed and the other injured. Reuter. New York, June 22. The dead Spanish86 words
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Article55 1933-06-23 9 Pillory for "Anti-Nazi I Berlin. June 21. The Nazib of Weringerode have erected m I the market square a five feet high pillory I m which they propose to place any citizens I found guilty of spreading "lies about Hitler or I other members of the Government orReuter Wireless - 55 words
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Article141 1933-06-23 9 LUNCHEON WITH PREMIER No Loan Talks On European Tour Paris. June 21. Mr. T. V Soon? was received by M. Daladier with whom he discussed the Far Eastern situation which Mr. Soong explained from the standpoint of Nanking. Mr. Soong also visited M. Painleve.Reuter - 141 words
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Article140 1933-06-23 9 Home Secretary's Concern London, Jane 20. The Home Secretary "s concern at the "weak .-pots" m the efficiency of the London police f< rce was expressed m the course of the Parliamentary Standing Committee discussion* on the Metropolitan Police Bill which provid inter a!ia. recruitment of 500Reuter Wireless - 140 words
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Article109 1933-06-23 9 Anti-Nazi Campaign In j Vienna. June '11. J White the martial law order which baa i been proclaimed at Krems. Mautern and stein J la officially, described ai merely an extension i of ordinary pottee power*, Krema resembles i town m a war zone. Door< must be closedReuter Wireless - 109 words
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Article98 1933-06-23 9 Batteries of Pressmen at Paris Wedding Paris, June 20. No royal marriage could have attracted greater attention than the wedding of Mm i Barbara Hutton. the heirtvs to the Wcolworth j millions, and Prince Alexis Mdivani. a son of a former ADC. to the Tsar, which was IReuter Wireless - 98 words
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Article96 1933-06-23 9 Fifty Men and Women Arrested In Canada Kumsack (Saskatchewan), June 20. Fifty naked Doukhobors fa Russian fanatical sect i who insisted on holding a nudist parade have been arrested by thp police. The nudist men and women, uho WIN pretesting against the compulsory attendance 0l their childrenReuter Wireless - 96 words
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Article48 1933-06-23 9 International Committee Development i London. June It. The International Tin Committee has organised a tin research development council. I On the research side the new council will be I directed by the British scientist, Mr. Macnaughton. and on the development side by Colonel Heckstall Smith. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article79 1933-06-23 9 Fall Of Wheat Prices In Tientsin Hone Kong. June 22. The price of wheat m Tientsin has dropped to 52.40 (China currency) per bag, owing to the arrival of American wheat m China. Several shipments are reported to have arrived I In China ports from theUnion Times - 79 words
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Article61 1933-06-23 9 StrenUOUS Week-end m Berlin Budapest. June 20. Aftrr a strenuous week-end m Berlin, the Premier Dr. Oomboev;. has returned here. Interviewed m Vienna, he declared that his vMt to Berlin was mainly economic m an aim to discuss Hungarian-German exports. He added that the relations existing between iReuter Wireless - 61 words
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Advertisement182 1933-06-23 9 »entnenc Lip Slick Breakfast till Supper r^^fc Jm J-JX/r^B-y w J^KL all dciy YOU will just love the new Lentheric creation. A lip mWk stick that genuinely stays on fflHi all day. /m^^^^vW\ seconds, then you iiave lovely Att Lentheric Lip Stick— lt Stays on all EXCLUSIVE TO Robinson Co.,182 words
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Advertisement1072 1933-06-23 10 4* s, a r^^tr m i'Jjy^^d-" *x4^ 1 Vv V t X 1 -^^^^^I^b^bT^^^^b^bw^ l 1 tsS I I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE BIAM BTEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Bteam Ship Co. Ltd. and China THE HUA KHIOW BTBAMSHIP CO.. (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD1,072 words
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Advertisement513 1933-06-23 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. Due Spore. Sails S*pw e M. CITY OF SHANGHAI For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg June 27 July 1 .s. CITY OP BEDFORD For Havre, London, Rotterdam513 words
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Advertisement429 1933-06-23 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines, MAIL, PASSENGER 1 AND CARrn SERVICES. G0 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL s m UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MA«STV? I>l< CO LONDON AND FAR ngtSSS^i^Sg^mi OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA j^ Tonnaie, Singapore. D» RANPTJRA 17,000 June 23 SOD Dan **fm_ BANGALORE 6.000 July 6429 words
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Advertisement684 1933-06-23 11 iirit*' MARSEILLES. LONDON. AMWIKH 1i,,,...^., T^ nU MIDDLESBROUGH K UfcKUAAi A u r 10.^00 June 28 2W TERUKUNI MARU T. 12,000 Au* 22 23 T 10,700 July 13 14 HAKUBAN MARU T. 10.WK) fl T 10.700 July 27 28 HARUNA MARU T 10 400 B^2^! RJ T 10.500 Auk 910684 words
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Advertisement388 1933-06-23 11 PRf SIDENT LINER r~ TO EIIIOPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT I SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA II MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Pres. Pierce July 29 Aug. I Aug. 3 Sept. 12 Pres. Van Buren AU3. 26 Aug. 29 Aug. 31 Oct. 10388 words
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Advertisement723 1933-06-23 11 K. P. M. KONINKUJKE PAKETVAAKT MAATSCHAPPIJ n^ XK r %N Friday JUDt 23 P^^-Kldjanp. Sapat, Tt mbilahan. Poelot-PaHa> and Rengai or TEX XOORT— Friclru Juno 23. Muntok (passenprrs and mails only. Batavfe mWb ti .shipmert at B«tavia per s.s. -Plancius" to .Sem.'.ranu and Sourabnya TIXOMBO— Friday. Jim, 23. Belawan-Deli. DE723 words
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Article350 1933-06-23 12 BUILT ONLY FOR SPEED British Bid to Win Every Record If you saw it on the road when you were m a nippy sports car you might think you could give it a "scrap." If you saw it at Shelsley Walsh (Worcestershire) hill climb you350 words
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Article188 1933-06-23 12 Cheaper Fares to Singapore [From Our Own Correspondent! Bangfcok. .lunr 17. The Astraea ta the ]f!r:;e..->t and last fourgngtaed 'plane to tall at Don Ifuang With Dutch and Imperial Airways 'plane flying from Bangkok to Singapore weekly, lares will probj ably be reduced. Thr journey will take188 words
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Article186 1933-06-23 12 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh. Feared Effect On Chhtt'i Industries Shanghai. Junr 18. Mr. Hit Han-min. former President of Ibe Legislative Yuan, and leader of the literary faction of the Kuomintang. has wired to Mr. Sun Fo. President of the Yuan, protesting aiiain/- the ratification of the $50,000,000186 words
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Advertisement607 1933-06-23 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) POR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the SS. MANOOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] ss. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de607 words
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Advertisement469 1933-06-23 12 THE EAST ASIATIC ro^ LIMITED (Incorporated In Denmark) Telephone 6223 PASSENGER AND FREIGBI SERVICE TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTEKDAJI HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN Prom Prom Prom Proa 6'pore Malacca Port P«n*r» a MB. SweU FIONIA 11' n/1 12/7 v ERRIA 1.8 I/I 2/8 I I LALANDIA 22 8 22 9 23 36469 words
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Advertisement183 1933-06-23 12 S. K. LINE (Incorp. rated m REGULAR FRFJCHT PASSENGER SR.ig 1 FROM JAPAN RW(F MALTA MARU B*l FOB KOBI. Os IK 4 M<lJl BOSTON MARU MALTA MARD ERIE MARU T CLYDE MARU NAOOYA ICARO 4 For rates ai.il 4 to: 1.*,, ISHIIIAKA lANOTO km (Incorry ACi» «MON BIWM.S, MN( TeL183 words
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Miscellaneous695 1933-06-23 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pjn. and Thursdays 7.30 ajn. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn Saturdays 7 pjn Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pjn. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 pjn Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday,695 words
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Miscellaneous146 1933-06-23 12 Medusa. Brit. 323. from Kelantan 22.(5. for Kelantan 24.6. Larut, Brit. 464. from Tren^anu 22.0. Klang. Brit. 723. from Penang 22.6. for Penang 24.6. Pahucl. Dut 1180. from Bali 22«. ior Bali 24.6. Toradja. Dut. 673. from Djambi 22 for Djambi 24.6. Maros. Dut. 363. from IndraftM 22.6. tor liidragiri146 words
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Article256 1933-06-23 13 Yasukuni Maru Picks Up Five Chinese The N.Y.K. lin«\ Yasukuni Maru. arrived at Bong Kont' after performing a thrilling rescue ot the crew of a Chinese junk, during heavy weather. The Yasukuni Alaiu, under the command of j Captain T Araki. sailed from Shanghai, when at a point256 words
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Article262 1933-06-23 13 Japanese Industry In Strong Position There has been a marked drop m the number of vessels laid up m Japan. Compared with January 1932. when a record was set, the aggregate tonnage is le?s than half. The Department of Communications puts the number of vessels laid262 words
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Article228 1933-06-23 13 Will Not Be Barred From Chinese Shi P s Officials of the Bureau o f Navigation deny that they have been instructed by the Ministry of Communications m Nanking to forbid any 1 more foreigners to be employed on Chinese owned ships, as reported m the Shanghai vernacular228 words
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Article119 1933-06-23 13 Indo-China S.N.C. Purser Dies On Yangtze The death occurred on the Yangtze on June 4 of Mr. John Tre\or-Smith. purser of the I.e. s.s. Luen-ho, as the result of a stroke. At the time the ship was on her way from Wuhu to Kiukiang. Mr Trevpr-Smitii who119 words
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Article58 1933-06-23 13 Beginning with s.s. Saarbruecken due to sail homewards on July llth from Singapore, all Norddeutscher Lloyd passenger steamers will call at Dover for passengers. This port will also be touched on the outward voyage by the Far East going passenger steamers, ss. Trier leaving Hamburg on August 5 will be58 words
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Article159 1933-06-23 13 Divers' Salvage Operations In connection with the salvage operations on the Jemchu'; m Penan- harbour. th< Master Attendant IsSUSS the following notice to mariners Malacca Strait. Eastern Shore. Penang Harbour Caution re divers and wreck salvage operations. Date. Until further notice. Position.— ln man-o-war anchorage at a distance159 words
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Article144 1933-06-23 13 Dam Created When Banks Of Saale Cave In l>es>au. May 31. An accident which may have disastrous results occurred to-da> In fr>t- vicinity of the village of Latdoif. near here. when, as a result of the heavy rains during the past 48 hours, the bank of the river144 words
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Article130 1933-06-23 13 German Cruiser Now A Merchantman The German warships raised at Sea pa How have not all been scrapped. Twenty years ago a trim cruiser, flying the black and white naval ensign of Imperial Germany, steamed up the Delaware River. Smartly dressed sailors lined her decks as she130 words
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Article82 1933-06-23 13 Affected By Boycott In South China Dairen. June 1. The Dairen Kisen Kuisha suffered a severe decrease m shipments to South China ports (taring 1932. according to returns just iMOtd here. Officials trace the decline directly to the anti-Janpanese boycott. The total amount of goods carried by the82 words
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Article79 1933-06-23 13 Weapons Found m A Ship At the Central Magistracy. HOBf Koug, Mr. Schorield ordered the confiscation of a Wincester rifle, a Mauser pistol and an automatic pistol found on board the s.s. Cap^ St. Francis at Taikoo Docks. Sergeant B. G. Baker said that he went on board79 words
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Article242 1933-06-23 13 Following is the health bulletin of the League o: Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended June 17th. Beirut: 1 plague case: 1 .smallpox case. Bassein: 6 smallpox case.s and 4 deaths as compared with 4 ca^es and 4 deaths m the previous week. Bombay: 1 plague case242 words
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Advertisement478 1933-06-23 13 TUB SINGAPORE FREE PRESS H Office: 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. U (V ,ne 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'478 words
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Advertisement350 1933-06-23 13 I^^^X The quick action RKy H <>f Listerine Tooth I Paste will surprise (E3Bhk^ Lm you ta n s disapM pear after just .1 V B few brushiogs. I 1 b^^^^^^^^ m^k; I'm KjOhC/hf W TOOTH PASTE \fl?^ ly Recommend itJ Cr »l *:B^bB tooth enamel with Lister- ai?i?ie< y^P350 words
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3577 1933-06-23 14 Better Conditions For Estate Labourers Planters Agree With Controller's Views THE Hon. Mr. C. D. Ahearne, Controller of Labour. Malaya, at a meeting of the Council of the Planters' Association of Malaya, expressed his determination to press for better conditions for labourers, but preferred i to have the voluntary co-operation3,577 words
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Article192 1933-06-23 14 il Madam Suns Attack On The!' Kuomintani: v Shanghai. June 11. Maoiam Soonu Cuing-linj; (.Mrs. Sun Vat 3 ■ett), a prominent member m the Union for the People's Civil Rights Protection, Issued a. declaration to-day denouncing the opponents of the Institute lor the murder of Mr. YangUnion Times - 192 words
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Article79 1933-06-23 14 Six Steamers Held Ip At Hong Kong Hong Kong. June 31. I'lu cooHf*' strike against Iha iteMKCT ol IHan Buttt vlield and Swm known as the Taiku shiinurs. continues. Six of tbfl company's bi .its haw limnrTfl running for i i\ days because tlu'ir Onttn DW(Oei haveUnion Times - 79 words
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Advertisement161 1933-06-23 14 f BKIYibM'HirOAYiCASTYNG CORPORATION 1 1 PKOGBAMMES FOB INDIA, BVSLMA. J STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J I FEDERATED MALAY STATES 1 FKOM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. t 1 OAVENTRY. ENGLAND J I WaveieriKtha 25.3 metres *nd 31 8 Jl metres. 1 Friday, June H G.M.T. 11.0 ajn.- J 1.0 p.m. Transmission on an161 words
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Advertisement488 1933-06-23 14 BANKS AND JNSLJUXrTI CHARTERED BANK I OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AMI (II IN A rjcorporatPi m England by Royal Charter* id up capital m 600,000 shares tf £5 each «3.000.000 G iserve Fund £3,000.000 1 servo Liability of Proprietorii £3.000.nnn 1{ HEAD OFFICE HB. BishopsKatf, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branohe>488 words
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Advertisement237 1933-06-23 14 THE YOKOHAMA si'HiJ BANK, I.ti,' !h I apital Ml I :<*x. rv.- hum I 1-OMm, n ;XSK||; llr N B Jin, Alexandria i| /iUriitl.,. C id.. 11 I liolH'Joll: X..1 ,j, .m.,:, N't vcturai I Rnnojoon I maran SI I Ryctno r> Con. of the -ami) tajerei I nxed Depo237 words
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Article221 1933-06-23 15 JAPANESE GOODS IN BRITAIN Id. Pants and 2d. Socks Shown to MJ\s of .Japanese competition. H affects Lancashire, was emphnl el Commons. tMk ftraai LMcaabtot mm* 00l I) J. Cohill* (Secretary MUd that Mr. Runclman D Board of Trade) had seen ■r< .^ii'iur iuj(i fra221 words
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Article193 1933-06-23 15 Manufacturers Sh« \> More Interest Singapore. June 22. < un. idei able amount of BVBtneßi '.lar. been transacted m all position- up to the end of thr cumin year. Mililifii luiuu have :>hovn more interest thar for KMBe tim< past. tUU Guthrk and Co., Ltd. m their weekly193 words
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Article64 1933-06-23 15 £5,211 Loss For The MeSMTS. Boustcad i.nd Co. Ltd.. Humm iuat ru-eived tt'le'-rram from the Secretaries, IfMvn. .Ed Buustoad and Co.. London, advising that the annual account* of United Patani (Malaya) Rubber Estates. Ltc for the year 1932 have btvii kMied shouinx a lass of £5.211. The64 words
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Article92 1933-06-23 15 Commodities Continue Strong London, June 28. Iba MBlftined strength of Wall Street i again liad v favourable effect on mast j markets imder the lead of internationals. Kaflirs abo nit t with renewed .supix>rt but Kilt-edged securities continue out of favour m the absence of fresh investment demand.Reuter Wireless - 92 words
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Article168 1933-06-23 15 THE ABROAD Par Jiiim U June 2U. Amsterdam 12.07 8.44 8.46 Athens 37.S >9<> 590 Belgrari, 25.22. 250 250 Berlin 20.43 14.28 14.30. Bombay it, «d. 15.«5/64d. H5/6' I ci. BrtMtk 3i 24.24 \j 24.32 BurhhivM 313 57(t 570 Buenos Airtf 47.58 41 ot\\. olli. Copenlm';en tMA2\k 22.42 I L-168 words
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Article183 1933-06-23 15 United Press Association Changes m Representative Prices Jane It 20 21. iAmcrxcanCan.com. 92 92 7 >, 92 7 9 Am. T'phoive and Tferapii 131 :r 127 117% Atchi.son Railroad 66 Vl 65 66*fe Dupont 77 l j 76 76' L* i Firestone. Comjnon 23 "v 231-United Press Association - 183 words
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87 1933-06-23 15 i .lu nt* 22nd., 12 o'rlock noon j Buy en Sellers R.S.b. equal M Londnr Stands; rd. Sj>ot (loose) n ii k R. 5.6. equal to frWMVm Standard (F. 0.8.) n 7i«; Li 9in; i Srtjmdard R.S.S. on Tender July 11 11H Auguai ii n87 words
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Article114 1933-06-23 15 I'm ftDp^ion Mm mht pikui» mm Gambler 4.50 Pepper White 28.50 Flak Tapioca 4.00 Pearl Sago Small 4.60 Coprn, Sundrird 3.9j> SaKO. flour 1 g; \,ji 's imptTlal Brllllaot Kerosene per tin a. 07 Syhan Arrow Kerosene per cir. 50 Sor.ony Motor <JKi£oline ex pump T>o: British Imperial Gallon114 words
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Article115 1933-06-23 15 Latest Buyers* Prices Singapore. Juar Z'i. Latest buyers' prlOH received b\" cable this morning, for Malayan ;>alm oi! and palm kernels arc as follows, {.late Guthru and Co.. Ltd I Palm OU In Bulk: <\i.f. landed weights Now York Philadelphia 3.25 cents (U.s. currency I pet \'o. <:.115 words
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Article194 1933-06-23 15 June 22 SELLING London. 4 month: sight 2.4 London. 3 months' sigrht 2,3 31 32 london. 60 days' dight 2,3 15; 16 London. 30 days' sight 2,3 2932 London, demand 2j3 7|B London, T.T. 2 3 27;32 Lyons and Purls, demand 985 Hamburg, demand 163 New York, demand194 words
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Article227 1933-06-23 15 l «\sterday*s Alterations Bayers Setter* Ban grin Tui (£> IB. s 3d 19.S Hitair. Tin ($1 1 37 40 Kinta Dredge ($1 \.y> ij§ xd Kuchni Tin Dredu<- <.si» 70 72VMalayan Collieries «.tloi 1860 IH 90 rd Malay Consd. <$lt 21 U 23 PtagOfi Rivers (Is) 9d227 words
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Article1052 1933-06-23 15 w f thon mr, o f res and stocks iv transit on rail, road or iocal earner we not ascertained. Notes— (a) Stocks on estates oi^^^ t j on of estate* of less than 100 acres I: estimated from the lormv.la Production Imports 4 Stocks at begumlng1,052 words
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Advertisement82 1933-06-23 15 t >M >tv exceed $12,000,000 Assurance m force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. i Incorporated m tht Straits ■tttemta) CHW: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry EC I* Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and ,ompii,s82 words
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Article256 1933-06-23 16 Ross Somerville Wins By 3 and 2 FIFTH ROUND Oxford Blue Burns J< Up The Course llovlakr. .lunr VI. c p. Kyle, t} Malayan toiler was boaten to-day m the fifth round of the British Anatew Golf Championship by Ro^s BoOMrville Of Canada, the United Btatei champion,Reuter Wireless - 256 words
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Article79 1933-06-23 16 Week-End Plans For The Championship T.ie .Tune monthly medal (bogey) cunnx-tuion i\\\ br played on Saturday and Sunday. Members are asked to note that on Baturdas the Ist tee will be closed to all. except comTHiitors m the Island Champion- hip. between 'J 40 and 3.25 p.m.. and79 words
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Article111 1933-06-23 16 Week-end ties m ,the Keppel Golf Club championship will be played as follows: Saturday Sunday 245 p.m. Jones and Watt 9.00 am l.owson and Barron 9.05 2.54 Harper and Mitchell 9.10 Haxworth and G. G. Wilson 9.15 3.05 Wolfe and Mozar 9.20 3.10 Lo« and MacLeod 9.25111 words
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Article234 1933-06-23 16 Teams For Saturday's Events Two rowing races will be held by members of the Royal Sincapore Yacht Club on Saturday over the breakwater course. The steam launch Kittiwakr will carry hpectators following the races, and will leave Clifford Pier at 4.40 p m., returning there after- at about234 words
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Article122 1933-06-23 16 MATCHES AT SINGAPORE AND PENANG Fifteen Named For Singapore Selection Three matches m the Malaya Cup Football COrafpetttJon were originally fixed for tomorrow, but the viiit of the Malaya Command to Malacca having now been deferred the two remaining will bo played at Singapore and Penane.122 words
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Article60 1933-06-23 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Penang, June IS, The following have been selected to represent Penan,: m the Malaya Cup match against Perak to-morrow at Penang: Np Kum Phooi; Khaw Bian Thorii. Tung Gim Huat; Cbee Huck 800. Kan Tuck Fee, C. Danker: Lee Ec Teik. Goon Kok60 words
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Article132 1933-06-23 16 Command Unable To Go To Malacca I-r^m Our Own Correspondent] M.ihuca, June 21. The Malaya Cup match between the Malawi Command jim.l Malacca, which waa to havi been played on Baturday, has now been poetponed until July 29. Negotiatlona have been p: ot-fedinu with regard to changing the132 words
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Article442 1933-06-23 16 Forceful Football At The Stadium Malays Marine l>ept. Playing forceful lootball the Malays slowly but very surely wore down the Marine Department opposition m a Second Division league match yesterday afternoon at the Anson Roaci Stadium, and eventually won by three clcai goals. The exchanges were fairly442 words
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Article219 1933-06-23 16 HARD BATTLE IN MEN'S SINGLES Play To Be Resumed On Monday I The Singapore L.T.A. championships proi grossed a further stage at the S.C.C. yesterday, I I when, again, there were no surprise results, j but some oi the matches were closely contested. N. S Wise and219 words
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Article348 1933-06-23 16 Draw tor Championship The Johore L.T.A (ha.npionhips willbeplayi cl In two sections, the entries from North Jo--1 hore bein- drawn separately from those m South Johore and the Winners m each event on either side will meet as finalists. Tliese 1 Dnall will be played at Johor- Bahru348 words
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Article230 1933-06-23 16 I Bi£ Gathering: at Kuala Lumpur i To-morrow i Kuala Lumpur. June 21. I The Kuala Lumpur Flying Club's second gym- khan a, to be held at its aerodrome on Saturday, promises to br one of the best entertainments j held m Kuala Lumpur for some time. Among230 words
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188 1933-06-23 16 YORKSHIRE'S STRONG WIN OVER WARWICK Verity and Macanlar m Great Form London, June 22. Three matches began on Wednesday m the County cricket competition concluded to-day a* follows: ESSEX vs. KENT At Chelmsford. Essex defeated Kent by i Ifht wickets. Kent 129 and 110. EssexReuter - 188 words
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Article359 1933-06-23 16 Entries for Summer •Meeting Peiak Turl Club summer meeting lias been urtailed to three da\s •July 1. I and 8». Racing an Monday 10th July. has been cancelled. The Unlimited "D Sweep advertised for thai date will be draw n on Saturday. the Bth. July on a359 words
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Article156 1933-06-23 16 U.S.A. Major League Games New York, June 22. The following were the results of major I league games to-day: NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. E. Chicago 1 3 1 New York 3 7 0 Odoul homered for New York. Cincinnati 8 12 1 Philadelphia 10 12 5 Pittsburgh 5 13156 words
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Article66 1933-06-23 16 Austro-German Soccer Match Banned Vienna. June 20. The Austrian Football Association hat decided to camel the international soccer match between Austria and Germany at Frankfurt otJ June 25th. m view of th< existint; n lations between the two r uutrifGerman rowers have refused to participate m the VieReuter Wireless - 66 words
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Article54 1933-06-23 16 Crt Pie Hrulee Alones P\>r Prevkmi Failure London. June 11. Thf KMllt of the not forttM New bury Sumnn r Cup which wu run f(i-da\ v.n.s; CRKME BRULEE 1. NITSICHIN 2. TAJKASRA 3. Startup prkM 7—l; 100—30. 9—2. Fourt! en ran Won by two lengths, th MM between54 words
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Article66 1933-06-23 16 Interesting Programme Of Riding Kwnts i An mf.M-t:: arrange! loi-n to b. beld il th J t 2nd. It u.ll inrlud.. Orrtna QnH mU .show luii'pin BOON The price jf mi liM i id II M pa i -'ii I s &9 •nd the Ofll Police vfll66 words
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