The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 June 1933
1933-06-24
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1933-06-24 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. ho. i:.W> ESTABLISHED 1835 SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY. JUNE 24, 1933. 10 CENTS19 words
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Article217 1933-06-24 1 Ihf World <.'«»nf«*renoe is m duni;er ol roliapse and the Premier attempted tv lestore conlidenee h> an optimistic speech Pa§e R. Chinese delexates have sent a telegram to Canton pointing out th<* necessity for co-operation between the Chinese leaders Page 9. M. I-iivhiorT is to confer with217 words
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Article242 1933-06-24 1 ALL-BRITISH GOLF FIVAL' Hoy lake, June tt. Hooouxabk J Ucbae] Bcott meets K. Bourn m all-British Ami of amateur <?olf championship. American rhaiieniv fnutratod by the victory <>i Beod *y.xr Dunlap, She U.S. Walker Cup play«r m srnM-nnal by 4 and A. dip to .^purt on homeward journey242 words
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Article1607 1933-06-24 1 •THIS week's great thought Wt cannot have cabarets dotted about all over the place. Mr. g. v. Savi QINOAPORI needa nore smiu.s. §m!mm j f'wr.spuncirnt in the Free Press, after the n.v.luioti tii.it. tlu.t. prertt <ity has only thu iMMMUnd two ,,f it.s bunt factors Ho1,607 words
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Advertisement360 1933-06-24 1 ■GIA TEA Brink;* c freshness g od fi-Htfrance of the >j gI a y a n gardens to your home. UFFLES HOTEL adelphi sea view MALAYA'B PREMIER HOTKL HOTEL HOTEL MODERN SANITATION AND HOr AND COLD RUNNWO WATER. Favourite Idea i seaside Resort TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS iLZZ S. 101I 01 1360 words
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Advertisement50 1933-06-24 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Horlick* Success Page 3. Mul Tsai Ordinance Pact 2. Crepe-mist Stockings Page 9. Be Sure Of th; Soda— Pair 16. Kst ate And TvamX Agencies— Page 3 CHRYSLER POWER S.ShimuraSCo. Shirt and Pyjama Makers Complete Shir t Outfits m Stock No. 82-2, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. Tel: 438250 words
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Advertisement11 1933-06-24 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Advertisement479 1933-06-24 2 BOARD RESIDENCE. 3 TANGLIN HILL Near Garrison Golf Coarse SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS AVAILABLE PERSONAL SUPERVISION MODERN SANITATION I Telephone 3798 or write for appointment Mrs. A. B. Matthews. High ly Recom mended. SUNNYSIDE- 7 Oxlev Road Board Residence. Vacant July Ist. Comfortable furnished flats, suit married couple or friends479 words
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Advertisement600 1933-06-24 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Supply of Btavy pipes and Cast Iron Specials for period Oct. Ist, 1933 to Sept.600 words
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Advertisement283 1933-06-24 2 I lwl%^ ll k BIG CASH PRIZES jVITTST v^^^r SEE THE I i SUNDAY TIMES. NOTICE. I THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements > NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer j Books of the above Company will be closed from June 2^th to July 4th.283 words
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Advertisement471 1933-06-24 2 FREE DOCTOR'S BOOK ON ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH Piiek ni Luting Relief ibroegh lieiaestiic Itst Treataeit THE Utest edition of a Doctor's Free T_ J. DJ T- .IV r Book describing the most successful CAdS Ded" 1 ICDf v CdfS of all home treatments for Asthma a^t?c« < L r»_ o471 words
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Miscellaneous210 1933-06-24 2 Saturday. 24 th. High Water. 12.01, 8.0. ft., 22.54. 9.4 ft. Athletic Sports of Medical College. Golf: Sepoy Lines Golf Club Men's Monthly Medal bogey Competition; Keppel GC. Championship; Island Club June bogey competition. Cricket S.C.C. vs. Wiltsliires 11, Padang; S.R.C II vs. S.C.C. S.R.C. grd. EKhalsa Assn. vs. Medical210 words
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Article203 1933-06-24 3 S IR HARRY PRESTON L >ttk M ;m With the Great Heart man with the great heart" si wpplest description of Sir Harry he now becomes. He is one of the lie and Interesting figures m the arid. "wi Dm roamed King of Brighton" Is another though his rule extends203 words
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Article184 1933-06-24 3 Metro- Vkken Men's Hospital Cell Mr. Strang. now m charge of the British Embassy m Moscow, found Mr. Leslie Thornton and Mr. William Macdonald. the two Metro-politan-Vickers engineers m as good spirits as was to be expected when he visited thorn with Mr. Waltcn. the Third Secretary m184 words
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Article645 1933-06-24 3 EMPIRE CALLS TAPPED* Private Talk Tliat is Not Private The England-India wireless telephone service v.as opened with a flourish of trumpets on May j f 1. b'"-'inning with an official talk between the I Secretary for India. Sir Samuel Hoare. and the i Governor of645 words
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Article189 1933-06-24 3 The Wicked Kings Were Born There r V> Usfc Cast... Monmouthshire, the birthplace l: ;jf the two of the wickedest kin.-- m English s btetory, has bren bought by Mr. Richard s Humphrey's, of Usk. i The castle rfts was u.sc d M fortification m ci Reman days,189 words
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Article163 1933-06-24 3 "i Will Not Go To Bayreuth" Ta-canini's action m cancelling his plans to 1 conduct the Bayreuth Festival was intended as a protest against the treatment of Jewish 'and f:reig*n artists m Germany. He has telegraphed to the following effect to Fran Winilred Wagner, widow of the163 words
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Article383 1933-06-24 3 AFGHAN MINISTER IN BERLIN Alleged Anti-British Motive Sirdar Muhainmed Aeiz Khan i elder brother ■)f Nadir Khan. King of Afghanistan) the Afghanistan Minister m Berlin, was murdered n the ha!l ol the Legation by Syed Kcmal. m Afghan, who has been a student for some383 words
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Article471 1933-06-24 3 To Ring Again Next Month The famous bells of St. M-.vy-le-B-.w arc to teal again next month, attar having beta eimally consecrated by tho Archbishop of tenterbury on the afternoon of Friday. July The- have been silent for some time while he belfry which contains them has been471 words
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Article183 1933-06-24 3 Explosives Carried From Fire With fire raging all around them, ioll.wlnp four terrific explosions. gMfl employed at a fireworks factory mar Hudder.^held risked their lives by running into sheds to carry out boxes of explosives. 'These girls are marvellous.' the Tire brluade chief said. "They are carrying out183 words
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Advertisement337 1933-06-24 3 iORUCK'S SUCCESS fon preparation ol our product originated over seventy 1 W lS II rr achievement. Bcientifically correct it :cicuiiy balanced diel wmcr: bas been recocnised by all authoriUes. It ihe original ol a.! Malted Milks. j S however, Has not been dependent upon its formula it ha.s always been337 words
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Advertisement54 1933-06-24 3 Rememberthat pure blood not onhf 1 keeps away disease, but Is Nature s remedy— ln fact, the blood Is the I stream of life. In the treatment of Blood and Skin Complaints Clarke's Blood Mixture Is unexcelled. It •xp*L» the poisons and assists heallnf. QfmMCHmihn mU Samm. Evany t—d m54 words
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Advertisement233 1933-06-24 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1926. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. 21, First Cross Street, Malacca, 11, Light Street, Penan*. BOARD OF DIRECTORS S. Q. Wong. Esq., (Chairman), K. C. Eu, Esq., The Hon'ble Mr. Tan233 words
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Article578 1933-06-24 4 Says America's First Woman Ambassador •TaKE it from America s nrst womai Minister to foreign country Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen. Minister U Denmark, those women who wouU follow m her footsteps must gathei unto themselves the proper gronndini m an understanding ol both domesti< and international578 words
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Article273 1933-06-24 4 The Fairbanks, Professor anc Tennis Star AmonL' notable people who have arrived ii London were: Dcuplfis Fairbanks, senior ;md junior, of filn fame. Prohssor Max Kcinhardt. the great produce of "The Miracle," who hM beOB marked dowi m Hit U-rite Germany because hf is a Jew. Daniel Prenn.273 words
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Article137 1933-06-24 4 I Judge Rejects Nazi Plot i b\uv Communists were sentenced to deatt In Berlin for im.rdcr m connection with th< i riot m Altq/itt (Prussia* on July 17 last year I when eighteen persons wore killed. ThC four Communists took their mtMNB 1 with composure, with deathly137 words
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Article310 1933-06-24 4 MISERY WITH £95,00(] FORTUNE Drama of Draper's Riches The hragflltj of a wealthy man. whose riches after his retirement from an active life failed to compensate for the lack of a hobby, is recalled by Liv- will of Mr. Thonvis John HugbMi of Mcols-drive. "West Kirby.310 words
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Article229 1933-06-24 4 They Do Nol Want HiiSongs Xow 'TW! not. doing anything at all aou. laddie To toll you the truth. I'm broken tented." The Voice ol th« 72-ve:u-olu OOUpaser Qi "Don: Oo Down m the Mine Daddy." "The Blind Irish Girl ami 800 other songs, trembled slightly as229 words
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Article253 1933-06-24 4 A Johannesburg Discovery TIM iiiscoury ot a pinner winch ntltl come unusi'ally close to the earth was announced by Dr. A. C. D. Crommelixi. formerly president of the Royal Astronomical Society. The planet has. been discovered from Johannesburg Observatory, and it is thought that it will be seen253 words
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Article97 1933-06-24 4 It's Getting Serious For Tin Ratepayers South Wales is becoming an area "all cluttered up" with grass widows. Here's the how of it. In the Principality at present there art about 8,000 women who have been deserted by their husbands and are dependent, with their children, on97 words
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Article219 1933-06-24 4 18,000 People Murdered B\ Communist The HHMCN 01 ***** Qfmiwt uy Communists m Hwoshan m west. m Anhui vas brought to light by a report Motived by ihe Shanghai office of the Hod Swastika Association. The bodies, all decapitated or mutilated. ere roughly piled up m 130 heaps.219 words
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Article206 1933-06-24 4 Distribution After A Century ap—^—^— I Royal treasure which ha~ lxt«ii lying lot nearly a hundred years m the *Bank of Portugal is now being checked over with a iview to its division among the rightful owners. I It is m chests, and oik- ju^t opened wa& found206 words
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Article418 1933-06-24 4 MENTIONED IN ALIMONY QTTTP Perth Woman's Case Against Husband 11 Aii action by a PtTth woman against her [husband for reparation and alimony m which, according to document* lodged m court, the name of Mis. Anderson (45). of Florence-place Perth, iv mentioned and adultery- alleged, was [closed418 words
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Article135 1933-06-24 4 I Fraged) Folbw> "Mr^* 1 I To Father a fetter BlteDd. hi B memon of h nr. him of impendin .upl- Mek M v OIMUMM I Bt II Vali Hu.bN I' :>>: "pf*> II v r, kH',r I ll^yntTwvm OOll* had his M b.. a revolving .v^v gfei>135 words
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Advertisement28 1933-06-24 4 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL For One Sight Only WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th. at 9*30 p.m. BENNO MOISEIWITSCH THE WORLD'S FAVOURITE PIANIST Booking Now Open at LITTLE'S PRICES $3, $2 $1.28 words
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Advertisement154 1933-06-24 4 AS DEPENDABLE AS AN AUgj —^^yWATCH FO« THIS EXTENDED THB MINIMUM *OVRRHANO* tSHOWN A»)v •OVERHANO.' FVBRY INCH EXI*RA THB NEW TEN-FOUR SALOON GIVRS yX MULTIPLIES ACTUAL DISCOMFORT COMFORT TO PASSENGERS IN THI H| W LOOB^ OUT /&a i/2/2? VverfiMq' Vy IT CONCERNS YOUR COMFORT Examine the coachwork of the Austin154 words
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Advertisement51 1933-06-24 4 Healthy Youthful Skin* Demand the Best 4 Uli«*urn Soap nutleoftl pun>l iijMnili.rii-. dMIMM rleant*es* ami i»r«»t« < I- 'hf *kiu ktMiag ii m -<•«"' < < "i l |ti I ullrursi Ui hi i if mi If i 1 that eapeded fkmfto* S.lTV.pl. freeup n r Mult, r A <M.ila>a>51 words
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Article288 1933-06-24 5 paring Bravely Three Painful Tasks ure In unrelieved black etood ea mrard deck oi a great white liner which .lowly at Tilbury Dock |fn Bi H inkier, widow of the famous who hid arrived m Eimland from to dtepoee of lie*- husbands home near t \)Un\, V>288 words
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Article355 1933-06-24 5 HAPPY IN A WATCHMAN'S HUT Danish fount's Strange Life When bad weather makes niyht flying at Calshot Royal Air Force station impossible, an OOMT with an hilt evening on his hands will stroll to the end of a lone wooden pier, and m355 words
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Article90 1933-06-24 5 Amngtng tiyer hunts Is one ol the duties of the Nawab Mahdi Yar TOBg, of Hyderabad, who is now m London. He has organised thrills for WCOTCM of distinguished visitors to Hyderabad, where he ta member of the Executive Council. ■But." he said, "ti^ei hunting ha.s90 words
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Article, Illustration35 1933-06-24 5 T ftnl lirt ,i on the Fpsom Racecourse daring Derby week. The photograph shows The Suffragan foauurj Sunday oSttdtord iK^ S«Mktef Bird add.es sing the sphering on the course at Epsom.35 words
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Advertisement113 1933-06-24 5 ffi^fflffifi^ Matinee To-Day Positively LAST MCiHT of the amazing UNIVBRSAL super-thriller that everybody's talking about— -THE BIG CAGE" P Presenting the World-famous Wild-animal trainer— CLYDE BEATTY. TO-MORROW— Opening TO-MORROW, at 3.15 p.m. •|j ,d Clirl" and V V^ X *A* Fun In r lin> Friend &fr ?^W** Laughter m i113 words
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Advertisement13 1933-06-24 5 g*[\ W m MnH Mß a B a t Telephom jB^4 \.f.b. i13 words
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Advertisement267 1933-06-24 5 I—ii i CAPITOL— To-Day *tli m.m. j "MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE j 1 SPECIALLY SELECTED CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME 1 \DMISSION MEMBERS OF 'Ml< KKY MOISK i\A\\: FKFF. j NON-MEMBERS CHILDREN 25 Cts., ADULTS BO Cts. j New Members of MICKEY MOUSE CLUB can be enrolled iroin 10 a.m. S jT'iiis grandesT Week-end267 words
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342 1933-06-24 6 AND CAPTAINED THREE SOCCER TEAMS Famous Ail-Round Sportsmar Deac Little more than a week after the death ol his brother, Mr. Waiter Sugg, Mr. Prank H Sugg, who had a remarkable sporting career principally m cricket, died at his residence, 65 St. John's-rcad, Waterloo, aged342 words
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Article286 1933-06-24 6 elsheda Wins Her Firsi Race (From Our Own Correspondent London, June 6. The most interesting features of big-clas^ yacht racing this week has been the victory of the new all steel J Class cutter. Velsheda, at the Southend Regatta on Friday. This vessel has only just been286 words
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Article134 1933-06-24 6 New York's 15 Runs NEW YORK'S 15 RUNS New York, June 21. The following were the results of baseball games played to-day: Chicago 5 12 l New York 3 7 3 English homered for Chicago. Cincinnati 4 8 2 Philadelphia 7 16 l Hurst homered for Cincinnati. Cincinnati 3134 words
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Article652 1933-06-24 6 Achilles Club s Decisive Victor} [From Our Own Correspondent London, June 6. Achilles Club gained a decisive victory m the international club match at the British Game; at the White City. They won no fewer than six cut of eight events, and gained a second place m the652 words
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Article281 1933-06-24 6 Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament Lawn bowls American tournament at the B.C.C. MONDAY. JUNE *fth A. S. Banks and Dr. E. D. Lindow vs. Paul Storr and E. B. Evans. H. Gray and C. M. van Cuylenberg vs. E. A. 6tewart and P. M. Aldred C. D. Belton281 words
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Advertisement137 1933-06-24 6 Packed fresh and dry and sealed m the patent air-tight container W^ j^^k i "I* *T "JT T" I**1 >^ tSf X/v^ W^k. k*O ''^V m*" fcArfovfr '^rf^^^^P M a^^Bl^^^k for cjclilv] us(^^ Brooke Bond Tea u;i//i garden freshness. f J. I 1 you want sound sleep avoid WEAK SPRAYSKill137 words
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Advertisement269 1933-06-24 6 Ci on q v Ar Debility 1 RJ| ft u Sa^iatogenis decididiy I I most cf]l:ariotu, KyX M remedy m casts Hwvl v malaTial dohlllt >^ Hy9r wrtte> Dr H wt well-known En K iu^ physlcUn. After Malaria, your body cries out for something which will give you new, healthy269 words
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1410 1933-06-24 7 S TORY OF SIAM'S LATEST BLOODLESS REVOLUTION A R\!Y TANKS OUTSIDE PALACE GATES Military, Naval And Civil Service Chiefs Take Control FURTHER CHANGES FEARED Tint full story oi the latest coup d'etat m Siam from the Free Bangkok correspondent appears below. There have been no mces but it is thought1,410 words
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Article404 1933-06-24 7 "Headquarters of Malayan r Institute" From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, June 22. Speaking: at a farewell tea party given m his onour by the K.L. bvaneh at the Eastern Hotel its afternoon on the eve of his departure for ngland on retirement. Mr. L. Kesteven. of the404 words
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Article233 1933-06-24 7 ollision With Municipal I^orry m Orchard Road An enquiry into the death of a butchers assistant named Lim Cheng Teo, who was nocked down by a lorry at the junction of Orchard Road and Tank Road on the morning if June 6. was begun by the Coroner.233 words
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Article68 1933-06-24 7 Saturday. June Kefore Mr. Justice Cobbett m the 2nd. Clouri at 9.4 5 a.m. Criminal Appeal:— Rex vs. Lim Ah Tetk am Goh Ah Soon. MONDAY, JLNE 26th. Before Mr. Justice MiUs at 11 a.m. Summonses-fn-Chambers. At 11. SO a.m. In 3rd. Court:— Motions am Judgment Summonses. I68 words
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Article993 1933-06-24 7 COMPLAINTS AGAINST A CONTRACTOR lobless Firemen and Scale! of Fees Three unemployed Indiana complained to the A ■ir&t IfMEiStrate, Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday nat they had teen cheated of various amoiints y a compatriot named Syed Mohamed. They ach related how the accused promised to ?cure993 words
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Article59 1933-06-24 7 Fear of sea-sickness kept Mr. Walter C. Art: at home for .seventy years. Mr. Artz has JUit erased the Atlantic frcn New York. "I just could not face it," said Mr. Artz who fti now In London, "but I had to com< i^nd 1 was about the59 words
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Article133 1933-06-24 7 Taken Dl On The Taken 111 On The Ranpura ;ON WAY TO SHANGHAI Ambulance Waits For Vessel ArPenang (From Our Own Correspondent] Penang. June 23. The death occurred last ni^ht at the Penang General Hospital of Mr. John George Wilson, passenger on the P. and O.133 words
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275 1933-06-24 7 FIELD DAY IN PENANG COURTS Chinese Millionaire's Affairs [From Our Own Correspondent] I'enanjc, June 23. At the Supreme Court to-day receiving and \djudicating orders were issued against Yeoh wheang Aim, and a receiving order against Hang Joo and Co. was granted on the applicaion of Mr. Rees275 words
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Article188 1933-06-24 7 Young Chinese Woman Found Dead "The accused Ls still m hospital with MflM cuts on his hands." declared Inspector Thomas Isaac ycstLida\ iru-rnhv: when ho made men- tion or tin- Qeylang Murder case to Ifir. J. f. F. Oregg, the Second Magistrate. Tile prc- liminai y enquiry was188 words
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Article139 1933-06-24 7 Text Books Stolen And Sold To Dealer A 12-ycni-old Chinese schoolboy MUBMd M P Tan ntimitud to the Second MlfMnte, Mr. J. P. P. Greco:, yese relay that he had stolen two yct?< of text books from classmates In UN St. Joseph's Institution. In reply to questions the139 words
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Article134 1933-06-24 7 Ipoh Indian Challenges Marriage Legality "1 did not eattM away a married woman I She took me :-lons wKh bar; :nd she is no I legally married, to the complainant but is onl his mistress." declared an Indian who wa charged before Mr. J. F F OVCfI134 words
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Article64 1933-06-24 7 Indian Coolie Gangs At Loggerheads Thn< Indirtns were ir.jurd In a iv.'ntf tifi amons labourers at the construction works tho civil aerodrome at Grove Rond yutrrd afternoon. It was said that sticks wero f rc ilv urn d the affray, but the three men, who all susta64 words
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Article197 1933-06-24 7 European Not Able To Find Riil A IIIU 1J«.*I1 TRESSPASS CHARGE Found In Education Office Walter Homy Daley. 31. an Irishman, living Amber Mansions, was charged befoie the lird Magistrate. Mr. M. H. Blacker. yesterday th criminal trespass- v. itli Intent to commit offence by entering197 words
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Article308 1933-06-24 7 Entertained by Compatriots m Singapore H.H. Prince Jit of Kapurthala. a son of H.H. le Maharajah of Kapurthala. who arrived In ingapore yesterday as a passenger on board le P. and O. Ranpura to Japan, was the lest of Mr. J. J. S. Jud?e of the S.S.308 words
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Article269 1933-06-24 7 Chinese Workman's Sudden End A fatal BflCtdaaft lO eM of tin* workmen at tlv dry dock of the Naval IV. was described f> the Coroner. Mr. F. G. Bourne, yesterday WtMD ho hold ;\n enquiry i»*o the death ol a Chinese naaaed Chan Scnu. It WM269 words
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Article142 1933-06-24 7 SARONG MERCHANTS UNION Mr. O. D. R. Arumwa Mudaliar. President ,«»i the Pulirat Sarong Merrhants" Union, and two Committee members of the afo'.ve Union having re. 1 ipned m leaving for India, a xenerml meeting on June 16 at the Union pNMIMB fl rtcd Mr. Anuntha Thanda\ur:i\;i Mmliliar unanimously as142 words
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641 1933-06-24 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1933. THE CHANGING EAST I A year ago to-day Siam was transformed from an absolute monarchy into a limited monarchy of approved democratic pattern. Later this year Siam is to taste the joys of her first election. People may well ask What is this641 words
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Article244 1933-06-24 8 London i* glTlng a great welcome to King Feisal of Iraq. It is fitting that this monarch should return to his dominions with happy memories of Britain, for it lfl to Britain that Iraq owes her present prosperity i«nd political stability. After the defeat of the Turks.244 words
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Article71 1933-06-24 8 Sermon 111 British I linnh In Batavia >I«-ri.tii June M. The Bishop of SiiiKapoiv. the Rt. Rev. B. C. Roberts, proachtd the day before yesterday In the British Church m Batavia. After the service a reception was held. According to his programme the Bishop w ill also71 words
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Article106 1933-06-24 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 23. Spot (Buyers) 3 1332 (3U). Sellers) 311 3? (3 '7 16). Ju'y-Sept. 3 13106 words
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Article692 1933-06-24 8 Early Tribes Before The Air Base Seletui* ha.s come very much into prominence m recent years by the advent of the Royal Air Force and llu- establishment of the naval b.is» on its .sheltered shorts In the Jorure Strait It thus assumes dice uuain an692 words
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Article130 1933-06-24 8 Amount Cut By HAi To 500.(KM Florins Mfdan. Junr H Tin- Htotf] »>aid b> th« Nethrrlatifi: Imltei QOVmUMUI tO th. KN1.1.M,. h«« ;iir OOttpMl iwliirh rovors Netbcrluida India am Ml. I has BOW been cut by halt AcOOtdlng t» the Al'finot'M It disch I)rtt;h!.i' [the director'^ of U<o130 words
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Article131 1933-06-24 8 Mr. Wee Swee Teow lTnoflf\tial Member Of Executive Council The SS. Gcveinmcnt Oazcttr taMMd ~t day anno'.mce<! thr follow m;; appoint infills Mr. We" Swop Twi to h an unrfrv nil nitrnber of the Executive Council m plac<- of Mi Moharnert Unusbin Abdul! 1 mtjWKl Hon. Mr. W.131 words
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Article175 1933-06-24 8 the raSS R i Mr. Maurice !Jraddell\ j I Career MMMIH feMM I "Men Oi TBHMH Uie late Sir Tbt* ■brother of Mr. Ro Born m 190u. Oriel Colic;.-. Chd T Ot To-monov. On,] freshman Ilid character port Hi mat nuntAd to M a*175 words
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Article76 1933-06-24 8 >i«sil Plane Phi i Killed J I'Y'.m; 0 < Bangkok, Junr i:\ 1 Alter ne.irh two ve.irs ol regular civil Mnrtoc Ihin? th. J Aerial Transpiirt (ompanj o! J J Siam has lost i maihini- and .i J pilot killed m rrwk m north eastern Siam. J76 words
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Article25 1933-06-24 8 Inrotninu Johorc hMilhullrr In jii ittl i. !i>sl to M in;T m vurh Ho TH plop \i h i ht <; mnJ H25 words
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Article44 1933-06-24 8 BllkS Shoo! CMUKrftf! Empire Kadi" V iiw. bi beei t,.ry of Star- hNtMB eo«HMOttf! on tb« the Ku. I i". d the Briti.sh iir.v.fi aii pan ex U •I miif I \ano'.. MM I Th. time of Hrn p.ir, Brtttrii SnjiirtT! l44 words
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Article19 1933-06-24 8 •iv, to«Htal In tli< I m Chrah TIM I Poh. Chov I B -J Albert C'UKt! I19 words
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Article34 1933-06-24 8 I;. tl» I justur mm m nttted i Suprt-m, Court M lion and th I Ml p Man rto Bar Oil Mill °Z H rutor, Mr .1 B; Att rniy Qtm&nX.34 words
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Advertisement181 1933-06-24 8 I ii j vl 1 ft_V I .■'•'■'•l*!l CaVILIDIBIECIKVS »;> spkciai \&rv^vv437 DIAMOND SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMKNT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. alro Bridal present m diamond set Watches, Brooches. Bracelets, Pearl Necklaces f ARGEST AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK DO NOT PAIL TO ENQUIRE FOR SAME AT SINGAPORE. (JEWELLERS) PENANG. 19 21 High181 words
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Advertisement103 1933-06-24 8 BEAUTY PRODUCTS i The secrets that have cared L I for the complexions o f ELLEN TERRY and her l I famous family, now available to YOU. j I WATCH THIS SPACE! Depot: L British Dispensary, Ltd. 33, Raffles Place Singapore. 1 A FILM ACTRESS IJ told an interviewer that103 words
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Article271 1933-06-24 9 PREMIER'S ATTEMPT TO STOP THE ROT •Talk Of Adjournment Is Most MACHINERY INADEQUATE London. June U icDonaM m a speech to journuiis*.s ;o-day declared that OOChing the third week of the World Economic Conference he is not so depressed m when Lausanne was the balance TheReuter - 271 words
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Article201 1933-06-24 9 Wd For Ahundaner Of rCr,-«H. l,4inrion, Aunv it. ration tx twe n imveriunents and Ql with vlsfl to the stimulation Imi ol prices WU Ui; t d ■tn a resolution kntrodueed into tii. ■oonomtei Conference by Senator Cou/ens Ho sUfCeats thai a primary step should be the carryintjReuter - 201 words
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Article96 1933-06-24 9 Jtnmge K pi demit* AmonR Lapps Stockholm, June Z'i. h rnu Imvlug broken out among Arctic Ku:ons. abov«- all In i. where the number of skilled mall. th< Swedish Govorganiaed a specW air servieo «»i naedteal iirot aid. ioom central stations, ouc 1 Abisko an Lake lorn?96 words
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Article86 1933-06-24 9 Charge of Kvading Income Tax In U.S. i New York, June 22. Mitchell, formerly chairman of National City Bank of MM icquttted on a charge of violating IMP Mr. Mitchell was arrested The warrant alleged that Mr. pted to evade tax amounting to Income of $2,832,495 m 1929.Reuter - 86 words
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Article56 1933-06-24 9 noflp To Confer With i 1 John Simon London. June 22. H LttTlnoff, tho Sovici I■ MX and his wife, at Mr. tuncheoa party to-day, revived Sork nn;'Otiations over the ritlfw ol the M.tro-Vitkors Itnti to meet Sir John Sir. Oflif on Monday, doubtless trade eQnNqpMMti of theReuter - 56 words
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Article115 1933-06-24 9 More Mamhurian Rail Troul3 es Mum.iv June 22. It is Itann'o irom Khavarovsk that the board of ths Ussuri Railway ha.s dec ided to dis< ontinue negotiations for an agreement with the South Manchurian Railway on qnratlOlll Of distribution of freights and payments. It is understood thatReuter - 115 words
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Article93 1933-06-24 9 Stunt Fliers Plane In l'.ui>. June 20. On ptm n IM killed and twenty-five Injured during ;< flying carnival at Nancy when a stunt f.i- r iailed to right his machine after doin borne loops, the 'plane colliding with the root 01 the hangar and bursting into93 words
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Article56 1933-06-24 9 Lan^tze Overflows At Hunan t I Shanghai. June Z'i. Twenty-two dtoUlcti ta Hunan have been effected by the overflow of the Yanftae River.; and about half a million people m the vallry of the ChiantaTU River, m Clnkian", Province. hnxe brpn rendorerl hmnrlrs owtac to tho ovor- flowUnion Times - 56 words
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Article45 1933-06-24 9 $10, 000 ON ACCOUNT Lithuania's War Debts Payment Washington, June 23. Lithunniu ha* Informed the Stau Department of her intention to pay SIO.OQO m silver tomorrow on account of the war debt instalment due on June IS. The total amount due is I $132,091.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article194 1933-06-24 9 CHINESE DELEGATES' MESSAGE Appeal For Co-operation Of Leaders London. June £3. The ro-operatton of the Chinese; leaders L< urged m a telegram from 1 Mr. Yen. Mr. Wellington Koo and! Mr. Quo Tai-chi to BMUben Of the Canton i iUHi Provincial government! which Kfem to iheReuter - 194 words
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Article257 1933-06-24 9 Complete Prohibition By Nazis Berlin. June tt. Tbc QcfBMB Socialist Party ha.s been prohibited precisely .similarly as the Nazi Party has been prohibited m Austria. A hundred ann tv nt\ Socialist members of llw H.uli i.t to *\:H ft* thOS4 «>i the. Federal Piirialinnunts and municipal councils will257 words
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Article61 1933-06-24 9 Mussolini Plan Report i Denied Budapest. June 21. The report that Manor Muss>.:lini ha* submitted a plan ko Urn great powers for a restoration of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy is unfounded, according to official circles. It is pointed <uit that thr whole country shares the view recently upraoti byReuter - 61 words
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Article63 1933-06-24 9 Resolution At International Conference Geneva. June 22. A resolution .sub.nittrd by Mr. Chi Yung hsuio propose? that th International Labou Cunleren^e should request tho governing bod; to approach iho Bovernawnti eonoernod to talc I stt:i» to msure that industrial and comm^rcia undt'itakinq.s. lonian or OhiMW, m theReuter - 63 words
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Article61 1933-06-24 9 Charge of Assault on While Girls Athens (Alamaba), June 22. A new trial has been granted to Hey wood Patterson, one of the seven nogro youths m the Scott boro case who were sentenced to death on April 9. after retrial. The death sentence is thus61 words
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Article48 1933-06-24 9 Aim Of New Research Council London, Jane 22. The Tin Res arrh Development Council of tr*o International Tin Committee aims at opening up new markets and consolidating existing ones. The governments of the leading tin producing countries of the world are co-operating to this end.— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article301 1933-06-24 9 50,000 Chinese In Army Of Manchukuo LUAN DISTRICTS Another Volunteer Rising Shanghai, June tt. The Manehukno laadatß, Pel Chian-wu. ifi Pu-ting and KttO Penu assisted by the Ja- panesc, arc cont^mplathii'- the rstablishmer.t ;of an independent povernnjont for the rontro jof the twentj'-three districts m theUnion Times - 301 words
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Article96 1933-06-24 9 Hundred Passengers Taken Off By Tender 1 j 1 Shanghai. June 23. i The 24.000 ton Messageries i Maritime passenger liner. Ara- i mis, hound from Hong Kong to Shanghai struck a rock last i i night five miles north of Steep Island m Hangchow Bay. She96 words
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Article106 1933-06-24 9 No Move To Disband Sh;>n^hai. June S3. semi-offn :al report from Peiping states tha» the situation m Charhur Ls still mem complicated. Feng has not agreed to abolish his anti- Japanese army before he is assured of its disposal, and has not accepted Chiang's demand .to clear out106 words
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Article87 1933-06-24 9 Growing Unrest In Belgian Con g° Brussels June 23. There are disquieting reports from the 80lBtaa Congo of niov.ing unrest among the native population of th? province of Kasai due to the (rushing burden of taxation. Thr agitation is being carried on by native lenders nd some87 words
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Article57 1933-06-24 9 Report Of Mountain Crash Denied Mexico City, May 23. The Mayor of Apizaco'r> report that the Spanish flyers Barberan and Collart had crashed m a ravine on Malinchc Mountain and that Collart was killed is now stated to be without foundation. Apparently it «nanated from Indians livingReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement296 1933-06-24 9 \^enlherfc MM I gf O V£l V J^m W Bak ull ddv n YOU win ju.^t love tlie new Lentheric creation. A lip fljA >tick thai genuinely stays on |||j A Apply a small quantity m the I I'll morning— let it dry for a few W\ seconds, then you296 words
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Advertisement1063 1933-06-24 10 rur bt tto> priTjNin t imp tOceAn THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. TH b£E? Bh»^ Ud.^nd 'chiSS tSI HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. (Mil) Ud. Mutual StSm Navlgalion Co.. Ltd. TOE CUNARD SITMMSHIP Co Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION c£ Ltd.1,063 words
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Advertisement524 1933-06-24 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co* 9 Ltd. (Incorporated In England) r "ELLERMAN" LINE. I FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA POSTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Dae Spore. Sails Spore s.B. CITY OF SHANGHAI For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg June 27 July 1 s.s. CITY OF BEDFORD For Havre,524 words
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Advertisement427 1933-06-24 10 British India and Apcar Linl MAIL, PASSENGeTand CARcn SERVICES. RGO PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAI q v UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJFSTV^T^^ CO LONDON AND FAR EAST Mm .SK.# S^NI OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CfflNA ft v*. Tonnage. Singapore. jw RANPURA 17,000 June 23 SOUIMN niUt **tZ BANGALORE 6.000 July 6 CORPT427 words
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Advertisement722 1933-06-24 11 \0 S. K. Line. I f OR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA I Dm SatU. j ;g!» Bl ENOS AJRES via Colombo. Durban, Algoa ■ft v Bay. Cape Town Rio de Janeiro, Santos I r »nd Montevideo «Koucc»-the-woTld £190) jun sa 2V I m4K< ttL'ENOS AIRES vxa Colombo. HurtoMU. Cap* ■n^""722 words
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Advertisement419 1933-06-24 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE cJtnd. AwW A W AWy^ LMNE fl |^pMfKbgfltf|B|^H ggssssssssssW^/N^^lsssssa EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA Wfctb.LV SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO,419 words
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Advertisement674 1933-06-24 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU DE WEFRT Saturday, June 24. Riouw, Biiojoe. Djibocs. Pnngkal-Pinsn* Bate, Tob>aa and Batavla. VAX DER HAGEN— Saturday, June 24. Penang (mails only), Oelee-Lheue tnot for passengers Sabang. TJalang. Meulaboh. Tapa-Toean, Sinabang. Singkel. Banjak-islands. Slbolga. Sasak. Padang. Indrapoera. Benkoelen. Kroe and Batavla PAHUD Saturday, June674 words
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Advertisement613 1933-06-24 12 Burns Philp Line. Incorporfttpd ir AwMlli FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. RTMiar monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and the SS. MANGOLA (3.352 tonsc f Cargo only] BJL MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins613 words
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Advertisement398 1933-06-24 12 BIBBY LINE. [LONDON ADDRESS »2. PALL MALL, LONDON. S.U.I. of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenprer Vessels between RANGOON. COLOMBO. MAKKE1I.LI s. PLYMOUTH AM) IXMCDON with through connection irom Sin v»i> and Penan^ HOMEWARD SAILINGS ifjn i i i i YORKSHIRE July 6 SHROPSHIRE July M OXFORDSHIRE Aus. 3 STAFFORDSHIRE398 words
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Advertisement150 1933-06-24 12 Fo T r <>v rytiiin^ -^r* C .OOK S Individ! iW •Of. THFEAST ASIXTi; LIMITED PASSENfiF.H AND v» X sntna RO( TO GENOA, iondov m—. ■""Mr. (W £*J. u> PIONIA ERRIA LALANDIA MEONM I AIJU j i 3ORINGI* ERRIA 6 J'AI ANDLA M The above v 'and cargo vessels with150 words
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Miscellaneous689 1933-06-24 12 MAIL DESPATCHES by steamer, aeroplank Rino. HilUtox, Sumatra. South East Borneo. Celebes Moliucn.s nnd Timor Dilly General i van Geen 8 a.m. Sibu Kuranda 9 a.m. Pulau Tekonß Hang Yon 9 aim. Karinion Meranti 9 am. Rhio Mersin? 9 a.m. China, Hainam, Japan, Korea, For- mosn, East Siberia, Western Canada689 words
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Miscellaneous644 1933-06-24 12 CHURCH SERVICES 2nd Sunday After Trinity ST. ANDREW'S CATHFDR \l. 6.50 a.m. Holy Conini union. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral>. 5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. 10.30 a.m. Service at R.A.P. Base. Monday, Wednesday ond Friday at 8 a.in. Holy Communion. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 a.m644 words
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Article978 1933-06-24 13 URGENT NEEDS OF THE NAVY 80,000 MILES OF TRADE ROUTES lord Howe On Fleet Enlistments The annual meeting of the Navy League, was presided over by Lord Lloyd, president of the r mhih, Sir Cyril Cobby chairman of the Navy League, m proposini tlio adoption or the annual report ;md978 words
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Article296 1933-06-24 13 Big: Ships to Visit Nova Scotia ilaliiav. N.S. The popular summer cruises from Mew York to Halifax. N.S.. which have been the vogue j for the past two seasons, will be continued this year by v. number of the large steamship companies, and several of the crack Atlantic296 words
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Article247 1933-06-24 13 Signalling EiYiciency m Ships i The quarterly M Bcturn oi Si^nuiiinK between If MWhlni ai:d British Merchant Vessels" has just been issued for the quarter ending September. 1932. The n turns show a total of 1052 successful exercises and only *iv failures Ito establish conununicatlort, The signalling eSctenc)247 words
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Article170 1933-06-24 13 When Capiuin Rohrvt Henderson retired norn the position oi Middksbrough marine superintendent of thr British India Line a few weeks ago, his numerous Mends looked i forward on his behalf to a loni; period of retirement, with hit various hobbies, and his sudden death comes n>170 words
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Article80 1933-06-24 13 The Oovernment .y. Sea Belle 11. with tin Master Attendant (Captain G. H. Fiefbttg), Mr. R. H. Steed (Executive Engineer. Marino). Mr. E. J. Skading (Marine Department lighthouse engineer) and a dozen workmen leave Singapore to-morrow lor Pulau Tentvaol. an island m the China Sta. about 3080 words
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Article65 1933-06-24 13 There arc two important contiucts for motor e«rgo linors about to be placed m Britain on behalf of British OOTMTB. They are for fast ships and the deadweight capacity will probably be m the neighbourhood of 11,000 tons. The expectation is that two-stroke Diesel machinery65 words
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Article63 1933-06-24 13 Tenders havr- been invited by the United Netherlands Navigation Co. for two motor cargo ships of about 10,000 tons deadweight capacity for their South African service. These owners have two motor ships on order. The machinery power will probably be 8.000 b.h.p. It is likely that a63 words
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Advertisement452 1933-06-24 13 tug SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Heau Office: 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. 06& Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. TbC premier Illlgg daily In Malaya Delivered with tho Chota Hurl each morning. Latest new* tmlesi tetegrwi and latest inMueeneiite. London rubber ruid tin caliles appear daily Special features include pictures, ladies' page with latest452 words
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Advertisement450 1933-06-24 13 To'gvERYWHERE m CANADA J/ AND MOST OF THE U.S.A VI J hc Bc enlf Rouu of ne Carmdlaa Nations K:,iiw.i r \*J p beat ot the rv *"otis Canadian Rockies uray .l', w S2S l"Od£e m the heart of wondrous mountain !>.-:* r /ZJB^^ travel straight throug-h from Vancouver without450 words
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Article542 1933-06-24 14 INQUIRY CHALLENGE EVADED 60,000 M?n and Women Imprisoned A dense .-.moke-screen of silence has en- veloped Nazi Germany during the past few weeks. By careful and deliberate manipulation of the Pi ess. the telegraph and the telephone, J the Hitler Government has prewnted much of i542 words
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Article384 1933-06-24 14 Festival Celebrated by Muslims Local I By Our Mi slim Correspondent I Local Muslims celebrated the 'Mandi Safar" festival on Wednesday The festival falls on the last Wednesday of the Muslim month of Safar and is celebrated as a feast-day m commemoration of the Holy Prophet Muhammad384 words
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Article207 1933-06-24 14 PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BCEMA, i STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. and FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. i DAVENTRY. ENGLAND. Wavelength* 25.3 mefes »nd SI 3 J metres. GMT. 11.0 a.m.- i 1.0 pni Tiansmision on M omni-direiticnal ac- rial: 11.0 Cinema Organ recital; 11.48 Orchestral Concert: 12.45-1.0 p.m.207 words
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Article229 1933-06-24 14 Famous Mine May He Reopened It Ls announced from Capetown that a conference is being held between the South African Government and the leaders of the diamond industry which it is hoped will result m the to-opening of the famous Kimberley mines. This is another indication that the world229 words
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Article108 1933-06-24 14 Killed Instantly When Head Hits Bridge A Southern Railway engine driver drove packed holiday train for 12 miles with his fireman lying dead on the footplate. Fireman Bedlands, of Dover, was attending to the coal on the engine of a midday train from Charing Cross108 words
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Article588 1933-06-24 14 80 Rome (Italy) -ho. 72 2 Khabarovsk (USSR) RVIS. P a.m.— j noon. fs.3 Hanrtnrrn Jroa <pmy>. 50 26 Vatican City <Itah». HVJ. Dally, 7.0— l.\b p.m. Sun.. 10 10.30 a.m. als. 50 Barcelona Radio Ciub (Spain) EaJ2£. Sat.. B—9 p.m. 50 Bucharest I Rumania i 50588 words
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Article209 1933-06-24 14 And He Can Only Stay A Week Antonio Melian V Pa via. "Conde de Peracamps, Consul-General Honorario de la Republica del Peru en last Islas Filipinas." and head Of six important concerns m the Philippine i Islands, has come to Britain to see his209 words
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Article634 1933-06-24 14 ENOUGH BEDROOM STUFF MAURICE IS SICK AND TIRED OF IT ALL Back To Simple j Parts Hollywood apparently, only ju t missed lottpg Maurice Chevalier by the skin cf it« t«*li. T!.e French star was so "fed-up" by hi. role cf 'boudoir bandit" that he had contemplated walking out. Here634 words
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Article221 1933-06-24 14 Line Up For Mrs. Roosevelt's Cure Wortdeu wemen r.nd mris are repotting tn thousands at v. vlf arc agenda! m New York hoping to be sent to the summer rest camp at B;ar Mountain, which is sponsored by Mrs. Roosevelt and Miss Frances Perkins, the Minister of Labour.221 words
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Article39 1933-06-24 14 London, June 20. The ratification of the Anglo-Dan Lsh trad? agreement was exchanged at Copenhagen to-day between M. Stnuning, the Danish Premier, and Mr. Hugh Gurncy, the British Minister. The agreement comes into force Immediately. British RadioBritish Radio - 39 words
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Advertisement641 1933-06-24 14 BANKS AND iNSL'KA.vTI CHARTERED BANK I OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND (NINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000.000 I HEAD OFFICE 38. BLshopsgate, London, EC. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo j641 words
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Advertisement188 1933-06-24 14 THF YOKOHAMA I KANJU.T!." 1 Capital Subs, rfU d p» leseivo Fund mmt n j WflUll Kr.,n h -WNi.. tmliuter B Th. N I d, Haml h Honolotu, k Ne.V(h.\a:i i:. ma:/] ifdnejr, Tokio Coin ipondi at of the world Inti l Pta (i i)' pt application 11 ss t;188 words
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Article348 1933-06-24 15 WHAT IS A FAIR PRICE FOR TIN? PROFIT OF £60 PER TON Shadow of Price Fixing Possibilities our Own Correspondent) London. June 7. -,nji discussing tin- very impoi-- by Sir OeOffje Maxwell, the kMIHI 't'lipral meeting of Association an May 30. M r.; m M»lu\a by the like sn Oeorge,348 words
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Article236 1933-06-24 15 I Sweated Labour I m Japan I Parliament rose lor the holidays i I directed to the mowing menace ii I i:il competition of Japan. 1 I opportanetf came during the war i B u afterwards. I inntioii of Japan".s success is the I sweated labour"! I m236 words
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Article41 1933-06-24 15 I ending June 17th, tinned from Malayan ports amounted f which 16,734 cases were tc m, 1.230 cases to tht opt and 3.154 cases elsewhere for the period. January Ist 936,900 cases or an averagi r vcek.41 words
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Article183 1933-06-24 15 Large Area Out of Tapping m D.E.I. I Prom Our Own Correspondent] Medan. Jane 16. Aeoordini to the Ogurei of the Central Office for Statistics. 340 estates had stopped tapptnt* at th end oi March, ayiunst 333 at the end of FebOMuy. The total area is 50,422183 words
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Article244 1933-06-24 15 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT The decline experienced last week came to i Mi.iden halt and an almost equally rapid 1 Upward mOffMMllt set m. The heavy llquida- tin which to k pfcMC has removed ior the time bHn«' the accumulation of slo -k.s upcountry wni h was thieiteninii the market,244 words
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Article292 1933-06-24 15 Substantial Quinquennial Surplus Tin- annual report of the OmnMWCUI Union Assurance Company. Ltd.. for 1932. MfcHttted j :o shareholders on May 23 states that m the Fire Department the net premium > for 1932 amounted to £6.018.352 beta* decease of £297.863 M compared with the previous year. The292 words
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Article272 1933-06-24 15 Cautious Rise In A continued, though moderate and cautious ise m prices for Canadian securities and m orward business commitments, larger inu.stiiai outputs, .mci more confidence aenerall} Q the outlook, have been the chief [catures if the economic situation m Canada. The jovt'inniPin Index number.-, for the financial272 words
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Article597 1933-06-24 15 Automobile Industry's New Requirements The booklet on Rubber and AutmnuMte*. b\ ali. Colin Mactxth. M.1.A.E.. M.S.A.E.. %\ith a Cui'gmutd by Dr. F W. Lanchester, F.R.S ha^ io\v been issued, aiui add.^ yet another tt» the H)l ha defiling with the uses of rubber published ay the R.G.A.597 words
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Article172 1933-06-24 15 Changes m Representative Prices June 10 21 M. Amsrkaa Cc.n. Com 92 7 92 89 Am. Tpbone ond T*craph 127 s 121% 125 Atcheson Railroad 19 NH 63 T^ Ditpont 76 U 7G 1 73^ Firestone. Common 23 23 7^ 22 's Grn. DectrlC 23 7172 words
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Article174 1933-06-24 15 THE ABROAD Par June 20 June 11. Amsterdam 12.07 8.46 B.4tS Athens 375 590 590 Belgrade 25.22 250 250 Berlin 20.43 14.30', 14.30', Bombay Is 6d. Is. 6 5 64d. Is. 6 5 6!d. Brussels 35 24.32 24 31', Bucharest 313 570 111 1 Buonon Aiiea 47.58 41 ofli. 41174 words
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Article373 1933-06-24 15 Tin- following publications men issue:, or N received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.. durinu th- period June 10th to June 16th. 1933. inclusive, and are available p for public use m the Reicier.ce Library. Fullerton p Bui'din;-;. Singapore. Application may be made f373 words
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Article368 1933-06-24 15 To-Day' s Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES Juno 23 SELLING L melon. 4 months' sight. 2 4 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 31 32 London, 60 days" sight 2 3 15 1G London. 30 days' siijht 2 3 29 32 London, demand 23 78 London. T.T. 23 27 32 Lyons368 words
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84 1933-06-24 15 Junt- B3rd., 12 o'clock noon I Buyers Seller* R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose» 10:, 10 7 x R.S.S. equal to London Standard. (F.0.8.i 11*4 ll'v Standard R S.E on Tender July 10 13 16 11 15|16 July 10 13 16 11 15|lt All};.84 words
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Article917 1933-06-24 15 FRIDAY. JUNK ?3KI). 19:53 OLOIING QUOTATIONS Bayers Sellers Asam Kumbanjr (£> 29s 32s x.d. Austral Malay 26a 28s Ayer Hitam <5s» 13s 14s «4.|j Ayer Weng Ul) 95 100 Bangriii Tin (£> 18s 3d 19b Batang Padans (ftl) 10 15 Batu Caves ($1> 40 45 Chenderlang 6d917 words
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Advertisement80 1933-06-24 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance m force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m the Btraits Settlements > AD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C, The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with80 words
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Article1359 1933-06-24 16 MALAYA CUP MATCH Brilliant First Half Display DELIGHTFUL PASSES But Losers Score Best Goal Of The Day BtagmpSN 7; Johore 1. Singapore had no difficulty m winning their second Malaya (up match at the Stadium yesIt«Tday against Johore. The margin m their favour was M'vcn1,359 words
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Article162 1933-06-24 16 BEATS SARAZEN BY 5 and 4 After Being 2 Down In j I First Round I KxeUr, June 23. A.cliir Cmnpslon. the ox-Britlr.h Ryder Cup 1 pluyer beat Qeoe Sarazeti. the U.S. open ;.;oli champion and Ryd (>r Cup captain, by five and j lour m aReuter - 162 words
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Article141 1933-06-24 16 CrowdV Dash On Field At i\.l>. The almncti of poUoa at lootball match 1 tan Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday nearly led to trouble but for tactful work by the referee. > It was a third division match m the Selonfcor S.A.F. LaagUfl on thc Kaaapong Attap [padaag tottwatu141 words
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Article178 1933-06-24 16 Police Beat Post Office For Shield I From Our Own Correspondent I Malacca, June 23. In the second round of the Government 1 Shield football competition the Police to-day defeated the Post Office team by 3 goals to 2. The Police were the better side and played j178 words
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Article553 1933-06-24 16 BOY ATHLETES AT JALAN BESAR Victoria Bridge School's Festive Day In DM weather yesterday, thc Victoria Bridge! School held its annual athletic sports meeting. There was a very large crowd gathered to watch j the competition In the Jalan Besar Stadium, I and among the spectators were553 words
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Article136 1933-06-24 16 League Game Results New York. June S3. National and American league baseball games I played to-day resulted as follows: NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H E Chicago I 7 I Boston 3 11 o Cincinnati 0 5 1 New York 4 6 0 Vergez made a home hit for New136 words
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Article81 1933-06-24 16 It Is proposed to hold a "Flying Billiards Handicap". If sufficient support Ls forthcoming, at the Singapore Cricket Club. The Handicap will take place on Friday July 7th commencing at 6.45 p.m. and continuing until completed. There will be no minus handicaps, and the matches will be of81 words
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Article479 1933-06-24 16 THREE HORSES IN DEAD HEAT Geninderra Wins 1,000 Metres Race [From Our Own Correspondent) Medan, June 18. The Medan Turf Club held a successful I race meeting yesterday and to-day. Weather! conditions were favourable and the course was m excellent condition. The first day's events wety479 words
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Article150 1933-06-24 16 The foUowtttl liave. Urea invited to play cricket for S.C.C. vs. Wiltshire Regiment 2nd XI to-day at 2 p.m. at S.C.C: C. G. Windle (Capt>. H Q. Riches. R. O. Cranford, W. H. McNeill. Lt. M. T. L. Wilkinson. J. McLeod. J. H. Willmott. H. S. Hewett. F.150 words
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Article78 1933-06-24 16 On Sunday the Royal Singapore Yacht Club 'international 6 Metre Class and the *'B" Class ■will together take part m the second of the series of three races for the Batavia Visitors' Cup. The start will be at 10 a.m. "C" Class will sail the second and last78 words
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Article39 1933-06-24 16 The pool at the Swimming Club will be closed for cleaning on Sunday at 8 p.m. and will be re-opened on Tuesday at 7 a.m. High tide In the Pagar on Monday ts at 1.06 p.m.39 words
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