The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 June 1933
1933-06-26
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1933-06-26 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS W 13,992. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1933. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article318 1933-06-26 1 The legation?* at Peking are running {< international train* on the Peking -Mukden railway to Peitaiho. the health resort.— s Page 9. Japanese or Manehukuo troops still M occupy seventeen districts south of the Great Wall, thus dishonouring the terms of the truce. Page 9. An extraordinary318 words
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Article1197 1933-06-26 1 cpn a r .nut iik»> Matter Ti'iiir) io m on an' iHM sech thin^.' air! Ml olomon Woodpecker quite "That .t tny^t'ry why m- dOM it." MCMNI ir. Mould the Pmmmjm loofctog up Imm Mi mall pcfWttr. "I Hi hi. MM Mond'y." HMMI tin 'empiM'y Man aloud, an'1,197 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement169 1933-06-26 1 T/M (AFFLES HOTEL I MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTKL MODERN SANITATION AND HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER. j THIS EVENING TEA DANCE 6.30-8.15 pm, INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.30— M1D-NIGHT GRILL SERVED ON THE LAWN Tea Informal I Special Dances Dinner Dances Dinner Dances Simian I\iry Monday, Every Monday, Every Tuesday, Wednesday and169 words
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Advertisement149 1933-06-26 1 TOLLEY'S BRANDY (JIVES YOU I Only $2.90 per Quart Bottle including Duty. I Tl< A I,l*l i:it Co., Ltd. Sole Agents for PJ4.S. S.S. I ADELPHi SEA VIEW I HOTEL HOTEL I Favourite Ideal Seaside Resort 1 Down Town Rendez-vous The Place to Spend I Facing St. Andrew's Cathedral a149 words
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Advertisement194 1933-06-26 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS I F-.idcless greens Page 9. Smart neckwear Page 9. Whiteaway's sale Page 6. A delectable cigarette Page 4. Grow your own vegetables Page 9 :hrysler COMFORT ThTcambrTdge "history i OF ENGLISH LITERATURE. i i General Editors i 1 SIR A. W. WARD AND A. R. i WALLER. I194 words
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Article248 1933-06-26 2 Tragic Room of a Hoxton House What did she care if the flames seared her hands if the showering sparks scarred great smouldering holes m her tattered clothes? She must stye it. The flames must never cat away the memories of that room. tIMMe tragic memories of248 words
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Article172 1933-06-26 2 The following is the programme of drills up to and for week-ending, July 2nd. To-day i Monday* 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters: "6.R.A. (v). Battery Parade; "B" Coy., Section Formations and LA. Tuesday, ft. ls p.m.. Headquarters: "A" (M.G.) Coy.. Section Drill Ni?ht Firing: Armoured Car Bee, Section172 words
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Article766 1933-06-26 2 THREW BOTTLE AT THE GUARD'S HEAD i Chinese Sent to the Assizes At a preliminary inquiry by Mr. J. F F. Gregg, m the Second Magistrate's Court on Saturday into a charge of armed robbery against a Cantonese, another Chinese related how he returned to his766 words
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Article151 1933-06-26 2 An extraordinary general meeting of the members oi the tadtan illfllHiH. Sin;apore. was held on June 21st to consider the rl|llHliin of the President and the other office-bearers ar.d the removal of the Association to a cheaper premi i\s. The members trltd to ;v;.-;;ade the oSpHI who151 words
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Article93 1933-06-26 2 Many cases of damage by elephant, to n"--rirulture were invest! ?a ted m Negri Sombih -v. I year— especially m the neighbourhood of Bertang. Tlie particular herd responsible for thiv area was mrst persistently destructive and could not be scared away by ordinary methods. Fruit tr-es, rubber trec»>. vegetable gardens93 words
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Article107 1933-06-26 2 Complainant-, j, l(lh I Uh Rha au I $9. bvfon- Ut, j taooad M I mother that hLs honour Wm All I D Bwkit Tlmai, m J:mr IS th« aefced rlt t eondv H from .1 woman n H Ibf .< .s vvrnt t H about 2 j)107 words
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Article52 1933-06-26 2 to p te Amount H H ...-.<■ B It; they Found i Impo ii \\;k H \V I Qw i I Ifota v.. i mwnbar of J^M the room. Tlic m dolaul ■WH coiHirti-il on .i d i<afl fined $35. or 11 -]M dress was val52 words
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Article70 1933-06-26 2 Mr. tkminm dHmlff I Prediction [From Our Ovn Corrcsp'jr k London. Jur -I I "I am con\inrt(i nbbfr ouv- T V nc\'«T j«i;.»in rmplm K;r ':in planter. sriß numbers .t befor< ?*^H tion is unlikely 4 European mini:. tion or Malay ud I fcr Europeans m M unue70 words
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Article58 1933-06-26 2 Eurasian m Breed d Tntfß Louis I?. t li. H tIM Mwmn c H to n char- o: I mMH and pi<\: ■PPtlVfd for I Acc\:,vi\ pi tded It I to pay tor Mi h r. Ins tenlll H Ho m ::r. IM > I and ordered 1058 words
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Article29 1933-06-26 2 A MM (> f m whin U Hi.- oompla n*i I A: C tiiav 9^| Mr V P X F. A IV WM cution. U 0i1.... mJt B^fl29 words
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Article30 1933-06-26 2 :l m eonnectioi dent Fire Brl I on Messrs. I QMIIiWWI I n?rceu that Ml -> I SF.B. bo nv. V one month, and I window covering n- M wire netting30 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement512 1933-06-26 2 NONSPI A real boon to ladies m a tropical climate and a necessary adjunct to the toilet table. NONSPI stops perspiration safely. NONSPI is simple to use. NONSPI is approved by Physicians. STOCKISTS: MEDICAL HALL, LTD, CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Change Alley, Singapore. The Cheapest512 words
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Advertisement442 1933-06-26 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. i NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained In the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Supply of Heavy pipes and OfcSt Iron Specials for period Oct. Ist, 1933 to442 words
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Advertisement800 1933-06-26 2 FIRST FOR 20 YEARS College of Medicine Sports Meeting In the last few years only local schools concerned themselves with holding annual athletic meetings; but now many clubs, associations and other professional and social organisations are exhibiting a sufficient interest m sport to hold athletic meetings of their own. On800 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous314 1933-06-26 2 THE WEEK Monday, 26th. High Water. 13.06, 8.2 ft. Federal Council meeting. Kuala Lumpur. Cricket: Garrison knock-out competition, final. Tennis: Singapore championship. S.C.C. Football: Commercial Cup: Post Office vs. ARC, Jalan Besar: Mansfield vs rFraser and Co.. Stadium; Municipal Services vs. Naval Base, Jalan Besar: (Friendly) S.C.C. vs. 7th Battery314 words
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230 1933-06-26 3 x VRTHBD IN RUINS OF r;AZA CITY lost Link Found by Sir F. Petrie {bund bf Sir Flinders Petrie I:. Th« site of the 6.000OSSB m Palestine m the :n— has laid bare another rldi most ancient civilisation. :it his 80th birthday Prance OB230 words
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Article199 1933-06-26 3 Tackled Escaped i. of Miss IjOis Oocdfellow colkfC girl, of Caddo County. led to the capture of Frank one of 11 tk spcradoes who escaped state Penitentiary and have been the countryside. (invinp her brother Robert, who C'U rk of Caddo County, when Sawyer tr car. t199 words
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Article101 1933-06-26 3 «rKomast«T Comforts "Frightened Child" ..Mished m the Munich edition Bf-obachter.'" the official Nazi von Moltke. burgomaster of >r Munich, protests against "the constantly recurring molestation unreasonable persons m Geriia*^r states thait he recently articularly contemptible Incident ben a 15-year-old English schoolu Urn. «rtao was m Germany101 words
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Article77 1933-06-26 3 I'tatenseat After Kowloon < onference Shanghai. June 23. ing Was held at the Kowlooi •relay when General Huani snLsti-r of the Interior. Genera Of the 19th. Route Armj Mjm. former Governor of Can Director of the Military Train Nanking last year and re Chiang*! highhandedness. Gen former C.P.O.Union Times - 77 words
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Article408 1933-06-26 3 Strange Alliance At The Zoo The WtfrpilM of a tiny domestic kitten has brought about a strange Zoo friendship. Officially there is a pries 'n the head of any domestic v loun'l wandering round the menBrtt, but marly every house m the Gardens has a petH.M.S. - 408 words
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Article360 1933-06-26 3 V Women Motorists m Races r Against Men We men for the hist time were permitted to t race against men m t)u> ordinary handicaps at Brooklands motor track, but with bad hick mechanically cosspelMng .^crat chines and bad luck m the ncea themselves, they were not a360 words
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Article283 1933-06-26 3 Mr. Baldwin lo Defend White Paper London, June 22. Much interest is bi me UOWd m the meeting next Wednesday ol fttM Conservative party associations when the Governments Indian policy will br challenged by Conservative critics. Discussions will take place on a resolution expressing confidence m the NationalBritish Radio - 283 words
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Article707 1933-06-26 3 rU.S. ATTITUDE DEFINED Opposition to Currency Stabilisation The attitude of the United State regarding UH suggested temporary currency stabilisation was elucidated to-day by the following statement issued by the American delegation to the World Conference "Undue emphasis has been placed upon the consideration of the plan proposedBritish Wireless - 707 words
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Article43 1933-06-26 3 Doctor Disabled After Car Accident London, June 23. Damages of £12.000 was awarded to Dr. Abraham Goldfoot. of Victoria House. Gloucester Road. Cheltenham, at the Gloucester Assizes, for the loss of the use of his right hand m a motor accident.43 words
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Advertisement41 1933-06-26 3 These distressing skin complaints are sure outward signs of Impurities In the blood surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief so remove the cause of the trouble from the Mood by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. ■l ft < fw UQUID m TABLET form41 words
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Advertisement288 1933-06-26 3 X CORK- TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES are LONDON made iivf i j i v v" i v^_ Ax a X_^ i. j .^^^l istic conditions: Nine acres of air-washed, I sun-bathed cleanliness, housing 3,500 happy, ¥^Sl#^l"ni*\/ healthy workers; on every floor the orderli- dv»HJI jr ness and cleanliness of the Laboratory288 words
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Article604 1933-06-26 4 L Driving Women From Industry BACK "TO" HOME German Tax on Bachelors and Spinsters -r.;. dowries foi IMXtOQ mmecuntoui brides form knitlllg I'Httiif ol the «reat plan for U.r htioi, <.t niiemplo.\meii; decreed ij> the Hitler Cabin* t. They ur< part of 'lit' v. Ul'.r scheim604 words
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Article293 1933-06-26 4 "Inspection of Woolwich Arsenal" Aii annual inspection ni Wboteich Ai>uial by officials of the League of Nation.^ is the prosj*'<t hold otH by disarmament pu>posals made by the Frendi delegate The anxiety of the French Government ar tin- :x)s.sibility of secret rearmament by Germany is the keynote of these293 words
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Article15 1933-06-26 4 June 2 i f" i m Malaya leaVe Th ursday. uouiu Uif: bibajak for Europe.15 words
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Article454 1933-06-26 4 Wife Who Meant More Than His Life's Blessings N<:ne ol the Mealing! of my life is to be compared itti that Of hßVggg bad such ft wife." This is tlu ueyinnint: of a remarkable tribute to his American wife < formerly Miss Richardsm the will ol M. Jules454 words
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Article54 1933-06-26 4 Supplementary Estimate of London, linn- *Z. 'ill-.' Minister ol Health, sir Hilton Young. announced In the House «»f Commons to-day thai supplementary estimate of 1500.000 would be Introduced for the ■satstanee of depressed areas m lieu of the suggested scheme whereby more opulent areas should assist those I54 words
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Article48 1933-06-26 4 And The Managers Of German Free-Thinkers Berlin, June IS, Defalcations amount inr, to 700.000 marks are alleged to have been discovered at the headquarter? of the Oengan Free-thinkers' Asso- I elation. The two business managers of the Assocta- tion. Herren Sievers and Gnml. have disappeared48 words
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Article27 1933-06-26 4 Mr David Storch. of Messrs. Storch Bros.. Ltd.. left for Europe en sick leave by the President Adams this week-end. He will be away for four months.27 words
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Article453 1933-06-26 4 BANK NOTES AND A CAPTAIN Baillie-Stewart Case j Parallel j a sensational turn has been given to the charges of supplying information to the agents of Germany preferred against Captain Fluff,, i attached to the army staff at Bel fort. ThLs is the revelation that453 words
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Article90 1933-06-26 4 Burglar Bewildered But He Escaped A suspect ed burster got a little more than he bargained for when he visited the Tupper's Hotel. Ash Vale. He roused the household from their sleep and the police were telephoned for. Later he was seen m the garden and disappeared90 words
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Article44 1933-06-26 4 BEFORE ATTACKING CHIANG Shanghai. June *13. At a Government meeting m Canton yesterday. General Chan Chai-tong. Commander-in-chief of the Cantomvse forces, made a proposal j suggesting the elimination of the Communists m Kiangsi before launching an attack against the dictatorship of Chiang. Union TIIIHS44 words
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Article816 1933-06-26 4 APPEALS TO WIDEN c I Tv.o women with splendid records Of war Ml 1 vice to their credit appealed to the British ;< Legion coniertnc*' m London not to restrict; benevolence to those who fought m the Great j War. Considerable feeling was displayed dur- j816 words
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Article297 1933-06-26 4 Driver and Firemen Both Dead Another heavily loaded French train wraa .tiiy .vav«.d by tbe preaanoe of mind of the guard from UK fate of the Poris-lA* OroMc eiqntai which left the rails and was wrecked, vfth a tragic loss of life Th*' Paris- MonUreau express, which 1.297 words
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Article199 1933-06-26 4 Secrecy At Inquests This case must not i>«- reported In the Press." With these word? Mr. J. H Milner. ih»; Lttdi City coroner, prolaced an inquest m that city. When a reporter claimed that unkws ir wore held m camera discretion should Ml with the Press. Mt\199 words
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Article32 1933-06-26 4 Vrssfl's Last Trip pan oust mtmopl. Marsrilhs, j Uflr Tliirty-oi Mid confl rated < ooatag sii-m OMMtaauMph Opium worth \^as sri» (1 on Tli of h« 1 last trip Frooj IVi32 words
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Article100 1933-06-26 4 Body Found (m TV RaJL Track ■KMI '-•ntlenuwi m IBM d "ii hi. tn. i tO US. '.1 m, Though physical el thai !>■ WIMM v. l walk. Bmith-Dorrkn m. lanchoha. wkl U» wiuu tfattoni attack of ran trt* ur.t mho th. MOM topee and100 words
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Advertisement70 1933-06-26 4 11 M^ 1 W* a V tt MM a^B^ aaaV a^V II ft F W I aa*a TaC a jf aaßal aaaV a^af y g v m T* ~""j^^"^^^™" I \T™ f #I DE RFSZKE SMOKFR^ I yi I i>i§*#^^^^ w\ I save i: <m|> Ns: amY w^^k V^^k H^70 words
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Advertisement132 1933-06-26 4 PILES CAN BE CURED. A Treatment That Is Different If you are Ms9Kta| tke 'O' .rf- I its kindred ailment*. l uvt known remedy withou: obtt.ningH>f(. Mk you lo Rive l)n Van Vtt'K \m PILI I'la-nja a uratr.v h«ftla| action on the inflamed ar -vw. MMilli with the first iOOtliin^132 words
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Article235 1933-06-26 5 K^miniM <*nccs of School Days old tag .iix>ut 'praise from Sir Hubert "praise indeed" gains a new from a dolightful little volume r. Ih i^st privately issued by the University Press. It is called ami Old Pauline. 1884-1931." and con- Tti'fH^ oi intimate reminiscences of school md Kbool235 words
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Article168 1933-06-26 5 Aborigines Vow Against Brisbane Queensland Serious trouble with the natives of Northern Australia Ls feared following a decision of the aborigines of Arnhem Land (the coastal area) to swear a vendetta against all Japanese. The aborigines have taken this vow because j of assaults on their "holy girls"168 words
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Article26 1933-06-26 5 Th. Gap-ftaMer'l Hill R»xid 1* now open all da] ;a I*** usual hours for all <rafnc at owner*! risk except for lorries ov» r 2 tons.26 words
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Article557 1933-06-26 5 MADAME COLETTA SELLS I OUT "I Have dot So Much Money Madam* Coletta of Leicester-square. Her I hair i.> m\ n-black and her voice i:s l.usky; ttrttbrr her clothing nor her figure Is fashiona- J bly cut; she has rings on her finger and a tilt to557 words
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Article384 1933-06-26 5 THREE SUSPECTS BEFORE MAGISTRATES Police Describe Thrilling Arrests Sensation created by a bank hold-up carried out by masked and armed men was reflected m the public interest aroused by magisterial proceedings connected with it at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Before an uncomfortably crowded court. John Wilson, 29, John Duffy, 34.384 words
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Article, Illustration12 1933-06-26 5 > for the Tro^n. .r Co,o«, -"^J^- G r de12 words
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Advertisement281 1933-06-26 5 Another Side-splitting BRITISH Comedy by the Producers of "Sleepless Niffhts" British International's Funniest s3f Musical farce with the jK popular comedian from "Maid /A ij^^^ of the Mountains" ii M M ALBERT flf'^H 1 B URDON v«| m "LETTING IN THE with RENEE GADI) and 1 l\f WEDNESDAY NEXT! Jit.281 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article279 1933-06-26 6 Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament Lawn bowls American tournament at the B.C.C. MONDAY. JUNE 26th A. S. Ban'/wS and Dr. E. D. Lindow vs. Paul Storr and B. Evans. H. Gray and C. M. van Cuylenberg vs. E. A. 6tewart and P. M. Aldred C. D. Belton and279 words
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Article294 1933-06-26 6 Maharaja of Jaipur's Team at Ranelagh [From Our Own Correspondent 1 London. June 6. Groat interest was displayed m the visit of the Maharaja of Jaipur's Indian tram to Ranelagh on Monday wh^n. m the first round of the club's Open Cup tournament they beat the Panthers decisively by294 words
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Article262 1933-06-26 6 Death of "Phil Scot's Friend" Mr. William H. Muldoon, known m America as the "Grand Old Man of Boxing." and the most popular sportsman m the United States, died aged eighty-seven. He was trainer of the famous champion, John L. Sullivan, and was later called "Phil Scott's Friend."262 words
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Article47 1933-06-26 6 Tokyo, June 11. Masanori Yusa of Nihonu University, one of the winners of the 800 metres relay swimming event at the Los Angeles Olympic Games! swam 100 metres m 58.8 seconds m the opening heat of the twelre inter-collegiate meeting at Tamagawa pool, Tokyo.47 words
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Article488 1933-06-26 6 Lacey Defeats Padgham In £750 Final [PVom Our Own Correspondent] London, June 6. Easily the most interesting golf match of the week was that m which A. J. Lacey, of Selsdon Park, London, defeated A. H. Padgham, Royal Ashdown Forest, by 2 and 1 m the488 words
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Article258 1933-06-26 6 LlO Teams to Compete At Bisley TFrom Our Own Correspondent 1 London, June 6. it is expected that no fewer than ten Colonies and Protectorates will compete m the Junior Kolapore Imperial Challenge Trophy at Bisley this year including, m addition to the Federated Malay States, the Gold258 words
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Article168 1933-06-26 6 How Duckworth Roused The Barrackers The English cricketers are not to be the sole historians of the recent Test Matches. A wellargiied statement of the Australian case is contained m Mr. Rex Wilmot's "Defending th? Ashes." Mr. Wilmot tells a story which shows how easily Australian barrackers can168 words
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Advertisement113 1933-06-26 6 WHITEAWAY'S BACK TO PROSPERITY SALE CLOSES ON SATURDAY JILY la* FINAL Reductions PIN ALL DEPARTMENTS 50 PAIRS MEN'S SAXOXE SHOES. FINAL PRICE $8.95. 100 PAIRS ONLY. MEN'S BOX CALF SHOES. Black or Brown. Size 4— lo'j. SALE $4.95 PAIR. 15 PAIRS ONLY. MEN'S BOX CALF SHOES. In Black or Browii.113 words
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BUSY WEEK-END FOR SINGAPORE SPORTSMEN
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Article261 1933-06-26 7 lecord Trip F rom Australia (To Singapore l.ntiiand Flier Drops t; Australia," the tffiple)p d nr tnoiiopbtfsC of Mr. C. P ho is attempiifag lo make tnj>' High! from Australia «l i!i Jive days, arrived -r ..< rwdWaC on Saturday ifttrnoon, the jounuv from Wrstcrn Australia,261 words
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Article318 1933-06-26 7 1 Miniature Hcndon At Club I Gymkhana 9 m Our Own Correspondent I 1 Kuala Lumpur. June M. I brillia tlj enamelled dragonfly, tiny I iied and dived and circled In I above Kuala Lumpur this I Comper Bwlft, the nearest ap- fit water flicbter which civil318 words
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Article72 1933-06-26 7 I pleaded Ignorance of veterinary I dul Malik, an Indian cattle Saturday convicted and fined I nd Magistrate, Mr. J. F. F. I c ntiift (dtMMfd.) cattle I rge <>\ the veterinary officer. I Mr. v. R. Kale, stated that the id the rattle to the Oriental I72 words
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Article587 1933-06-26 7 D.P.P. AND QUESTION OF CROSS-EXAMINATION "Statement Should be Expunged" \.nrc < oi uu preliminary inquiry nto t -c thai <: cauatag death by s. rash TranV En pector Chattel B. woods ras heard b tl Pourtta Magistrate, Mr. L. R. Bart, (m Saturday. 'due i .itjin587 words
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Article266 1933-06-26 7 Governor And Salary Cuts Allegations From Oi:r Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur. June 21. Sir Cecil dementi refuted allegations that European Government oflta r« who save money through eo-Operfctlve societies may expose themtelves to salary cuts at the Inaugural meetinpr of the Senior Officers' Co-operative Credit and Investment Society266 words
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Article59 1933-06-26 7 Fined $15 and Bound Over Son" Chua Uong. an eleven-year-old Chim boy. vvas caught by Inspector D. W. Dale the art of stealing a bicycle lamp. Mr J. F. F. Gregg, the Singapore Secoi Ma»ifitrHte. imposed a fine of $15, or 14 da: and bound accused over Jn59 words
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324 1933-06-26 7 ISLAND GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP SURPRISE Defeat of the Malayan Title-holder j GOOD SPORT AT RECREATION a CLUB MEETING ri ONE of the most eventful sporting week-ends of the year came to an end yesterday. There have been more events crowded into the past two days than m any other week-end for324 words
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VOLUNTEERS—GARRISON CRICKET MATCH
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Article612 1933-06-26 7 I Brilliant Innings For Garrison Regulars < Garrison defeated Volunteers; < S.V.C. > by four wickets yesterday. It was a. i lively match and v as payed on the Padany. The Volunteers went m to bat fint when play opened at 10.37 m the morning. Wlndle612 words
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Article228 1933-06-26 7 Garrison Defeated At Bukit Timah Singapore Golf CUfb defeated the Garrison Club by 10 vj to 1 m the lour ball match at Bukit Timah yesterday. Scores Ft. -Lieut. W. H. S. Allen and Ind-Ltent C. E. Bond 0. AC If. Patterson and S. Lowrio 11,.I 1 F.228 words
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Article245 1933-06-26 7 Scores m First and Second Rounds R. J. bherwood is favourite lor the Singapore I Island golf championship having defeated the Malayan title holder, M. M. Pateraon, m the I fust round :\m\ F. A. Brigys m the second round. The first round .score; were: W.245 words
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Article296 1933-06-26 7 JAVA NEWSPAPER'S REVELATIONS Insatiable Lust For Killing Stories of appalling cruelty, practised by the tajah of Mid-Timor, who bat been exiled for 0 years, are levealed by the Indische Cournt. The newspaper states that the Rajah terro- j toad the district of Insana. and enforced his ule296 words
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Article269 1933-06-26 7 Stole Bicycle From The Market Place A Tamil whose bicycle was stolen from thl front of the East Coa«t Road market was lucky enough to .stumble upon the thief as the tatter was going to put it to his own use. the next day. The thief was269 words
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Article230 1933-06-26 7 Chinese m Possession of Dutiable Liquor An R] l>\ two Cl I had b'< i\ vlcted <n charge ol bei:-. 1; In pos lion 37 ualicas of dutiable liquor failed bcioic- Mi Justin Cobbett m the Supreme Court. 1 The appeUanti wren LJm Ah Teck and Goli |Ah230 words
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Article118 1933-06-26 7 Man Who Drank Gin and TinTried to Eat the Glass a chf-jMf'.. wi-.'i fortified hlmsell with khn r.nd a half pe] I of Rln m I bar hi Victor Street and then tried to cat the «la;;s, can tip for seatenflS after having plead d cuil to118 words
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Article720 1933-06-26 7 Two Europeans On lnai ONE CONVICTED Midnight Assault On Doctor (From Our Own Correspondent 1 Ipoh, Junr 21. It was impossible to obtain standing room and one man fainted m the rush on the court here to-day daring the trial of L. T. Will<am.s and Qaorgt Terrril.720 words
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Article166 1933-06-26 7 Increasing Volume of Opposition 2 [From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. June 24. Opposition to the recently amended .scale of tin taxation whereby the F.MS. Government will c >lloct much more from mln« rs mbm th>? IiCC is b low $101 pita] k Katlv rtef Mrrngth166 words
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Article27 1933-06-26 7 j Id. Municipal Committee No. 4 disapproved an to application for permission to erect advertlKea ment hoardings at the Junction of Oeylanjj and 'oruve Roads, south corner.27 words
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710 1933-06-26 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1933. WEEK-END COMMENTS History was made on Saturday 1 ilternoon at Seletar when Mr. C. T. i i V. Ulm and his companions stepped i from their monoplane Faith m Australia having made the journey' from Derby. Western Australia, without a stop. II all710 words
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Article135 1933-06-26 8 A Film With Nautical Humour An excellent entertainment of the lighter kind is provided by "Sailor \s r.iu k the new film which opened season at tht Alhambra yesterday. Sally Eilers and James Dunn pla\ the leading roles, and eivt* good interpretation* of parts which suit their .style135 words
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Article189 1933-06-26 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. Juno M. Spot (Buyers) 3 932 (3 13 32). (Sellers) 3 1132 (3 1132). July-Sept. 3Reuter - 189 words
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Article47 1933-06-26 8 IFRKB PRESS SERVICE-- -COPVRJGJM London. June 25. Pehtaad beat Millhill by two wickets. Other public school Mores were: Btundeß'e <;u m.c.c. hi liuuh g iw uml 2'2t> Bradr'u-ld 218 Leyi 184 for 8 (die B dlorrt 9« lor 3 Perse 60 Bedford Modern 8747 words
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Article45 1933-06-26 8 j FREE PRESS SERVICE -COPYRIGHT 1 London, June 25. F. Pit id at Glasgow yesterday lowered the record for the 100 yards by >y>\ ering the distance m 9 3-5 seconds a tenth of a second i better than Liddcll's amateur record45 words
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Article67 1933-06-26 8 Mr. G. M. Alford will address the Rotary Club OB Wednesday on "Wharf management". The Governor has appointed Mr. Ahvyn Sidney Hayne^ to be his Deputy durinjr his absence from the Settlement. Under the auspices of the Chinese Association. Dr. Lim Boon Keng will deliver a lecture entitled "The Soul67 words
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Article30 1933-06-26 8 i fFREF PRESS SERVICE—COPYRIGHT I London. June 25. Leo Harvey and Larry Gains have both challenged Jack Peterson to bouts for £500 a [fide and the Empire tith.30 words
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Article955 1933-06-26 8 CootUuU Fresh Survey Work AAO!]f the t,hin^.s wliicli m ttMM days W« take very mucli for (nulled are the maps by whir.h we arc Able to trace our way from point to p )in i all out iln' island oi Smnapon aiut tin m;iinl:uid. Singap iv is955 words
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Article55 1933-06-26 8 i Hoiik Kon«. Juiw 24. i;n( pepori faoofl Boakoa otatei thai I i ii« raagtai luis began to suaoftde but I J «h. dantor of .t DoOapw oi Om wmto i dykn is aai Naawotf. Tin waattMr is 1 J -nl! unccrt >m. oad >l o .riv, rmmUnion Times - 55 words
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Article212 1933-06-26 8 DR. KHALID SHELDRAKE ARRIVES RECEPTION va HUSLUIS U Many Visitors to fW UUK O M i- Khalki Donrad Banpeoi Chenoni o*el The llwlte r PJI arrr r, urn« .1.1. f1j,,,, abl« U< pi >mmiit 'a. ■horn, ci gfa Th.y We* .aid mi tfaen takea b ti Ibrahim MB On v212 words
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Article60 1933-06-26 8 Hi> Majmtj OpcM Nmth Afriri Hmm I ondou Jim* Tin Km* to-duy opl i > I Iximij M I i Ml H m—lnlni i I In I >p- I. X u'\ Cfiu ration^ aco rh \'()W,i; in^t.a.. of tU tl.d tIH Ho D irivi( r,i .1: .•.Hi:British Radio - 60 words
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Article44 1933-06-26 8 l«*tria*i Anti-N^ 1 (ioslurc luMrit tmrfaai b) t chd a-nithi Knitlan .■■.>:»'• th' t'. v brown fnm m li 4 ll \.M: I unrtions will bl M the BWWI I I M tamed ftwi •ad I Mlti Ib CM .arty ftCtWtt nandat. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article25 1933-06-26 8 r.ood BritM »f hl ffrn-d ,t tl, r f "Lettm* In II altcna! pi.",! I six ill regret tt» Ibt-rt Bui«: jm-ater hW25 words
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Advertisement78 1933-06-26 8 I W^m i| If 1 1 I M I IB T I R J a I IS w B Illi t r~r,~~. M/ II ]V /I 111 I I 1 I Small Shipment Just Arrived Dutch Smoked Eels COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. DON T T IE I k/^^lV iIIK Haig78 words
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Advertisement41 1933-06-26 8 SOME MODERN NOVELS ACT ON ONE LIKE A TONIC, sa.ys a literary critic. And leave an equally nasty taste m the mouth. What about a GAFLAC ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICY GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE UR ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.41 words
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Article456 1933-06-26 9 International Trains To Peitaiho (APAN BREAKS FAITH Troops Not Withdrawn To (ireat Wall Shanghai. June 24. \i».. ortlflcationi have been oy i\w IipMMN at five ant places Along the Great Lerodrome has been oom:i point south of ttM MM o: th» Mjiiichukt.o. thoii.sund/i recruited fo. theUnion Times - 456 words
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Article57 1933-06-26 9 Toll of Invasion of China Geneva, Junr tt. resolution at the labom 1 irkinp ft quorum was lost. I'ung-h'.aio. the Chinese Government eefcred that China to-day was'tiie t- rrthte war with invasion from mln for millions, while the re*t 'filiation of more than 400.000.000 fffi traction of theirReuter - 57 words
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Article51 1933-06-26 9 'ash Assets of Over Boston. June 23. s of the Ford Motor Company lr Bd t< $303,650,000 compared with 1 the prwious year, according to a tiled uith the Massachusetts Comf Taxatmn. The profit and lo«s account 1 *f>80.440.000 compared with $655,301 pear. Capital stock was estimatec »QReuter - 51 words
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Article37 1933-06-26 9 Mwow, June 23. ri< n irtan Railway board renort income rr<nt year of 245 000 000 yen, ai (Jf r last year of 58,000.000 yen and I "ne of 61.000.000 yen. an increase o ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article900 1933-06-26 9 VISITS TO LORDS AND HENDON President Roosevelt Not To Go To London London, .lune j Then ...> practically nothflni at the World Conference headquarters yesterday Thi.v half-day mm of the iaiiualue betoot them-s-ivcs either to Lnrde to vaten the Test matcb against West Indies, arBritish Radio - 900 words
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Article44 1933-06-26 9 Mr. J. H. A. Towell. Chief Inspector of MB--c chinery. F.M.S., who goes en furlough about n the middle of next month v^ill be relieved In a Ipoh by Entfiner Laeut.-Commander Parker, R.N., it at present Inspector of Machinery. Selanjjor and ;PahauK. Kuala Lumpiir.44 words
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Article321 1933-06-26 9 EXCUSE TO EVADE TREATY PROVISIONS Cl and Unidentified" Invaders Berlin, June 24. The public is puzzled by on official story ol foreign aeroplanes flying over the Wilhemstrasse. The police and Air Ministry report that planes, foreign and unidentified, dropped pamphlets containing insulting remarks about MM government.Reuter - 321 words
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Article186 1933-06-26 9 Title Won By Hon. Michael Scott lloylakr, June 24. The Honourable Michael Scott, son of Lord Eldon. won the 'British amateur championship to-day beating T. A. Bourn, the ox-Cambridge blue and i former English ehampimi. m the final by four and three. S^ott is tifty-nve years of ageReuter - 186 words
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Article67 1933-06-26 9 Alfonso's Third Son Becomes Heir I'aris. Jane 'it. It is ofiiciuliy stated htiv that Don Juan, the third sou of cx-Kinc Alfonso of Spain, has been named heir presumptive to the Spanish throne. Don Juan is a midshipman m the British Navy on H.M.S. Enterprise. His elder brothers,Reuter - 67 words
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Article83 1933-06-26 9 London, June 25. Soviet conference circles have confirmed thai a strong note of protest against certain referI ences to Soviet Russia contained m Herr HugenI berg's memorandum has been despatched fron Moscow to Germany. F-euter. Berlin, June 25. The German Foreign Office has blunth rejected the SovietReuter - 83 words
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Article45 1933-06-26 9 I Kidnapoer of Detroit i! Schoolgirl Barnstaple. Mass., U.S.. June 25. Kenneth Buck has been sentenced to 25 year > i imprisonment for the kidnapping of Margarc t M-Marh. the schoolgirl daughter of Detroi millionaire. j His brother, Cyril. ha& been acquitted.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article366 1933-06-26 9 Walters and Sutcliffe Open England's Innings KING AT LORDS Yorkshire Player Struck on Hea£By_Bal! I rREE PRESS SERVICE-COPYRIGHT) London, June 25. Sutcliffe was characteristically •sedate at the opening of play m the Test match between England and West Indies at Lords yesterday iand was atReuter - 366 words
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Article250 1933-06-26 9 Chicago Crowd Displeased With Verdict Chicago. Junr 21. Barney Roai outpointed Urn holder, Tonj' Canzoneri. m a world's Ughtvn i: ht championship bout at the stadium. Then were over 50,000 spectators ot whom 15,000 were coatless owinu to the sultry weather. The crowd '"booed" the decision. Reuter.250 words
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Article82 1933-06-26 9 Queen's Club Tennis Abandoned London, June 24. The Queens Club London tennis championships were abandoned owing to rain. The 1 following finalists divided the titles. Singles, Vines and Stoeffen, both of America. Double Vine and Gledhill (America) Kirby land Farquharson (South Africa). Women's Singles. Mrs. Wil]« Moody (Ame*!rica)Reuter - 82 words
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Advertisement202 1933-06-26 9 Sutton'S Seeds Crow your own delicious Vegetables and beautiful Flowers SUTTON C*BB*Gt LCTTUCt Fresh Stocks of Sutton's Flower and Vegetable Seeds Sow Sutton's The Best Seeds. And Be Satisfied With Your Garden. OBTAINABLE FROM ROBINSON Co., Ltd. (In orporated m Straits Settlements* SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Superior Quality FINE WOVEN POPUN202 words
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Advertisement947 1933-06-26 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE BIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co Ltd and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. MtmSl Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE STRAITS^STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN947 words
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Advertisement523 1933-06-26 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Due Spore. Sails Spore. 8S P,^y OF SHANOHAI P T Havre. London, Rotterdam Hamburg June 27 July 1 8.3. CITY OF BEDFORD For Havre, London, Rotterdam523 words
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Advertisement426 1933-06-26 10 British India and Apcar Line (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N r UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S <;ovn<vx.V LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL BtRVICI OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA X |\|>\ Due Tonnace. Slnrapore Tonn BANGALORE 6.000 July fi CORFU RAJPUTANA 17,000 July426 words
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Advertisement734 1933-06-26 11 T0 NAPLES. MARSEILLE^ I^D s ON. o A^NTOERP f ROTTERDAM AND ONF MARU T 10.%00 June 28 au j TERUKUNI MARD T. 12.000 Au X 22 23 A MABO T. 10.700 July 13 14 HAKUSAN MARD T. 10.500 Sept 7 sHIM IMARD T. 10.700 July 27 28 HARUNA MARD T.734 words
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Advertisement453 1933-06-26 11 TO EIIIOPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Pica. HanLso:. July I July 4 July 6 Aug. 15 Pres. Hayes July 15 July 18 July 20 Aug. 29 Pres. Pierce July 29 Aug. 1 Aug.453 words
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Advertisement709 1933-06-26 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ OPlllB— Mondaj-, June 26. Belawan-Deli DAJAK— Monday, June 26. Selat-Pandjang. Koedap. Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-ApL RETEH— Tuesday. June 27. Bengkalis, Paneti, Berombang. Tanjong-Mengeidar TanjOMLeidong and Asahan. TOMOHON—Tuesday, June 27. Slngkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. MAJANG— Wednesdrv, June 28, Prigi-Radja, Sapat. Tembilahan PoHoo-Pallas PentfallanEstate and Rengat.709 words
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Article537 1933-06-26 12 SCHOOLS AS SLUM PROPERTY Teachers' Plea For Rebuilding i j Demands that the economy campaign m education should be ended, that the schoolIraving a«e should be raised, and that insanitary schools (which he described as "slum property") should be rebuilt, were made by Mr. H. F. Lee,537 words
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Article191 1933-06-26 12 Bishop's Story of 50 Years Ag"O "King George, it is common knowledge, daily reads his Bible." says the Bishop of Norwich, writing on "The King as a Gentleman and a Christian," m "Church of England Newspaper." The Bishop recalls an occasion when the King (then191 words
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Article104 1933-06-26 12 Fifty Accused In £5,000,000 CaBe Evidence of a gigantic racket m New York's £5.000.000 fish industry caused a sensation m the city. Twenty illegal act-s ate charged against 54 individuals, 24 corporations, 3 trade associations, and 1 Labour union. The offences listed include threats to murder, beatings, destruction104 words
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Advertisement609 1933-06-26 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BMSBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Befular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the S.S. MANGOLA (3.352 tons): [Cargo onlyj n MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins dc609 words
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Advertisement681 1933-06-26 12 THE EAST ASI\T|( ra uJSP SERVICF KBf 'Hl TO GENOA. lONDhn K( nKm HAMBURG AN,, OITN^^ From fs M.B BPOre S lsi PIONIA ii ERRIA i /R LALANDIA 22, b M MEONIA 12/9 ALfllA 3/10 BORINOIA 24/10 24 J'• FIONIA |«/l| I FRRIA LALANDLX M j The above vessels m681 words
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Miscellaneous695 1933-06-26 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.in Saturdays 7 p.m Kuantau (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p m Kelantan ivia Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m Xelantan (via Oemas) every695 words
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Miscellaneous40 1933-06-26 12 Majang. British. 362 tons, from Rengat 25.6 for Rengat 28.6. Suddhadib, Siam, 803 tons, from Bangkok 25.6 for Bangkok 27.6. Malini, Siam, 788 tons, from w^ngir^ 25.$ for Bangkok 28.*. Asdang, Siam. 406 tons, from Tumpat 25.6 for Tumpfct 38.8.40 words
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Article690 1933-06-26 13 Tivo- Yearly Tests For Officers O4 whai av;iil the glittering vt Tin' compass v th» chart H Uau or uiiikiiig liyht deiault. You're just a .ship apart! Then can be no questioning the Lrutb contained In the above doggerel states the N ■•it ica! Ifagaslne. To-day m the lfercantlk690 words
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Article61 1933-06-26 13 The new nioior carc^o liner laid down by Swan. Hunter and Wigham Richardson. Ltd.. and acquired by the Commonwealth and Dominion Lino ls refrigerated vessel, with a deadweight capacity of 11.250 tons, fitted with Barclay. Curle-Doxford machinery of 7,500 b.h.o at 1 speed of 100 r.p.m.61 words
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Article94 1933-06-26 13 A group Bsshssg white light showing fvo Hashes every ten seconds, thus: Flash '.0 see eclipse 1.0 nee, flash 1.0 sec. eclipse 7.0 sec. is to be erected on the north -eastern .-pur ol the island of Pulau Tenugol < Pulo Bralai Lat. 4 deg. 49' 4fS"N.94 words
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Article85 1933-06-26 13 The skamer. Shun Fens. 8.000 tons owned by tIM Chung Wei Steamship Co.. left Shanghai for Vladivostok recently. Much interest has been aroused m Chinese shipping crlcles, as this is the tirst Chinese vessel to call at a Soviet port since the resumption of Slno-Soviet diplomatic relations. The Shun Fenp85 words
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Article353 1933-06-26 13 British Motor Ship Rates Ii is known rliat aJthmsfh certain fixed -eales are hud d~\vn foi th<* ])ayment •a enuinet'i offi- -ei m merchant ships, variations are made. To obtain an idea of the general position however, we may consult the Of urea issued b\ the International Marine353 words
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Article314 1933-06-26 13 What Does th<» Term Mean We hn\c ffssjuentt] salmi shipu* ners I > define the cabin class hncv. Whilst not admitting my dauM la ttteir otm mlndi we have always found them a Uttk vauue on tttts 'point, states ih'- Motor ship. We are told, for Imtanrr, thai314 words
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Article74 1933-06-26 13 Two important, ships commenced their maiden trips last month. One is the American geared turbine 24.000 ton 20-knct passenger liner Washington and the other 7,000-ton 16-knot cargo motor dhip i Tricolor According to trial results the fuel consumption of the Washington is 0.68 lb. of74 words
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Article96 1933-06-26 13 i Mr. T Lshida (the Daido Co. > ordered a motor ship from the Mitsubishi Shoji Kakha. The vessel has been transferred to the Takarhiho Shosen Kabushlki KaLsha. company established by Mr. Lshida She will be 435 ft. m length, with a beam of 58 ft.96 words
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Article38 1933-06-26 13 Imputtani orders for passenger feasSßSSjc tor i British owners are under close consideration. No i DOOsracto have yet been placed, but three, or possibly four, liners will bo order* d within *he W si feu months.38 words
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Article35 1933-06-26 13 The Royal Packet Co. (Koninklijkc Paket--1 vaart Maatschnppij). of Amsterdam, has under consideration the construction of two fast cargo ships, but a decision r*?nrding the typ<- has i not yet been made.35 words
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Advertisement451 1933-06-26 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS office: 138 ROHINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE e pho; BOM. Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered London rubber and tin cables appear daily Special features include pictures, ladies' page with latest fashions, sporting, wireless articles, besides special articles from our own correspondent ill451 words
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Advertisement260 1933-06-26 13 CooKed i^^^B^B^^^^^ PIB 'I I I B»^\ VB^LV S^Bv I I |r t^eth arc 'm nu ;,m I I y* IUT nil > j B throutOi lack of the Proper! > ''"^b^b^b^bV* *'-> V* 'ifTiirf I jt> BX' -^fll BW'^Sh iimiwii r I 1 Bk^ 3w i^kl k^Kl rj« fc260 words
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Article395 1933-06-26 14 JUDGE ORDERS REPAYMENT New York Test Case ji Result A case of extreme importance to British coal exporters has been decided m their favour by the United States Customs Court. Since last June coal imported from abroad has been f.ubjccted to a revenue tax395 words
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Article190 1933-06-26 14 Foreign Under-Secretary's Optimism London, June 22. Capt. Eden. Parliamentary Undtr-S; cretary tot Forcigi. Afiairs. ."-peaking at Peterborough t;)-night expressed the view that problems ot the Disarmament Conference \vt rr just thOM that had baffled postwar Europe. II an ||»i mi'iit ould be reached between France and Germany on theBritish Radio - 190 words
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Article19 1933-06-26 14 Dr. Khslid Sheldrake and Mr. Khalid Simpson will arrive m Singapore by s.s. ChenonOtam on Sunday at 4 p.m.19 words
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Advertisement430 1933-06-26 14 r—Feel Fit—] O FEW MINUTESpgJ ]\C&)J HOW DO YOU FEEL? is y^* J^ WT^^y yoix Energy Spent > Do you v«^ L^ »v feel Tired > Is your System T/ Vll^nn You neeA the Vitamin* f^lKv*'^' —^SK V \WW7TS\ .ndthe QUICK Tonic B^'^^W/ v//"'JJ^ri Stimulation of Yeas- /y hflV/ §^L430 words
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Advertisement504 1933-06-26 14 BANKS AND INSLRaSq 6 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (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 HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopspate, London. E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Semarang Amritsar504 words
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Advertisement276 1933-06-26 14 THE YOKOHAMA SjJ RANK, I.]!) Atai Capital Mfea ,i, j j. Resnvo Fund >'><'■: Piv ■!«>„, Virc-Pns:. Sinsapon- Rram h \k UWMIM MNOb, w tmlnstei B Tiv, Mittooal v i kqrd Bt nk Hum m > Alexandra CalcutU, Canton tim. Hambun H I Honoidlll. K. 1 C Xn 0t towdravi276 words
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Miscellaneous498 1933-06-26 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION 1 PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BCRMA. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. and 1 FEDERATED MALAY STATES i FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. I DAVENTRY. ENGLAND I Wavelength* 25.3 metres and 31 J I j i metres. J Monday. June WHk I j GMT. 11.0 ajn. J i i 1.0 p.m. Transmission on498 words
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Miscellaneous191 1933-06-26 14 Fri. 9.30—12 mid-night. 30.43 Madrid (Spain) EAQ. Daily. 11.30 p.m. 1 a.m. Sat. 6 p.m. 1 a.m. Sun. 28.98 Buenos Aires LSX. 8.30 p.m. 12.30. 26.83 Funchal (Madeira) CT3AQ. Tucs. and Thurs., 10 11.30 p.m. Sun. 3.30 I p.m. 25.63 Radio Coloniale (Paris*. FYA. B—ll8 11 p.m. 25.6 Winnipeg (Canada)191 words
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823 1933-06-26 15 IILLER REPLIES SIR E. GEDDES World's Consumption of Commodity j Our Own Correspondent] I iml. .-i June 7. ftiller presided at the annual the Sialnnt,' Rubber E-tates seized that favourable op- Ipfacumably on behalf of the hool) to the very provo<ativo b; sir Brie Oeddea823 words
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Article404 1933-06-26 15 THE BOOMLET IN RUBBER HOW GOOD CLASS SHARES RESPONDED Dutch Restriction Rumours [From Our Own Correspondent] ivondon. June 7. Outstanding amonf city development* this' wcx'k have been two which particularly concern Malayan interests—the boomlot m robber, which, up to Saturday, had risen from 3 3 16d. to S^d. per pound,404 words
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Article61 1933-06-26 15 THE ABROAD Par June 22. ft lIMtIH daill 12.07 8.44', Athens 375 590 Belgrade 25.22', 250 Berlin MM 14.28 Bomba\ Is. 6d. l.>. 6 5 64d. Brussels 35 24.26'Bucharest 313 572' i Buciios Airos 47.58 41*1 offi. I bopenha ten 22.45 Geneva 92.22.. 17.57 llfedrtd 25.22^ 40 316 ?.lil;.n 92.4H61 words
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Article186 1933-06-26 15 Changes m Representative Prices June n •>;; 21. American Can. Com 89 9i'_. 92-, Am. T'phoiu nd T\mph 125 127 127 AtdMMO Railroad 63 6G 65. Dupont n% 76 h 79 Fhcstone. Co.nmon 22', 22", 23' i Gen. Eloclvir 23 23', 24^ Gn. Motors 26 28186 words
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Article195 1933-06-26 15 Rubber crop for 1932 w%» 741,1fi*. !b net sale price, including: estimated value of unsold] portion. 1.74 d. per pound (2 56d. m 1931). Debit balance of Java Co. was Fi.21.7G2.8.*>, making debit F1.203.298 18. Provision has been made fi.r Tl.is loss m Kasintoe accounts. L>itiTtr:r> i Iraa195 words
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Article298 1933-06-26 15 Seeking Guarantee From Owners Th° Miners' Federation. In conference m London, leceived an assurance frcm 'he Secretary of Mine> that the Government were exploring the possibilities of securing j a guarantee- from the owners for the maintenance of the present standards of wages after July 8. Mr. Ebby298 words
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Article455 1933-06-26 15 Singapore, June tt. MEAT Beef steak (Round) Kati 30 Beef stew or curry do 25 Pork, lean do 42 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality* do 32 Mutton Australian lb. 35 Fowl Kati 40 Hi us (Locally reared* do 42 Ducks Each 58 Pigeons, domestic unfledged Pair455 words
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Article139 1933-06-26 15 Singapore, May 22. Thp annual report of the directors of the Jesselton Ice and Power Company Ltd.. shows j that after providing for depreciation and directors' remuneration, there was a loss of $9,034.75 from which has to be deducted the •balance of profit brought forward from139 words
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Article19 1933-06-26 15 Raub Australian Gold Mining Company output for the four weeks ended June 20th. amounted to 2.058.70 ounces.19 words
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Article378 1933-06-26 15 To-Day 's Price Changes UXCHANGE RATES June 24 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 3132 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 15 16 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 *>9 3° London, demand 23 7 8 London, T.T. 2 3 27 32 Lyons378 words
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88 1933-06-26 15 Jurr ::th.. 1» oYlmk mran Kuycrs S«ll^n R.S.S equal to London Standard. spot (looee) k» 1 1 is io 7 R.S.S iqial to London Standard. <F. 0.8.» 113 1G 11 516 B ndardßSJß. on Tend i July 10 13 16 10 7 s Aw: 1G88 words
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Article890 1933-06-26 15 v\Tl KDW. Jl NE S4TH. 1933 lOBIVO QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers A -am Kuinbtng (£t 29s 32s x.d. Austral Malay (£> 26s 28s Aver Hitani (ss> 14-. o.c. Aver Weng (Sl> 95 IjM Bangrin Tin (£> 18s 3d 19s Batang Padana ISti 10 It Batu Cave.- SI 40890 words
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Advertisement83 1933-06-26 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance m force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Ceci. Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with ti^ c? "^vvi.y. with the Supreme Court of England83 words
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Article890 1933-06-26 16 Sports And A Dinner At Week-End TABLET UNVEILED Only Surviving Founder Member Present Favoured with brilliant weather. In direct < ttntrast to the previous Saturday, when the event had to be postponed owinc: to rain, th? B.R.C. Jubilee Sports were carried throup'i with great success on Saturday.890 words
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Article57 1933-06-26 16 Scores m Championship Matches Th* K-ppei oolf Club championship matches waye 1 yesterday morning resulted as follows J M. A. Lowson 40 41 81) T hrn v 37 37 74) =155 J M Har Per 4l 41 82) n T 39 41 80) =162 H l Jon57 words
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Article254 1933-06-26 16 HI MAN'S FINE DISPLAY HFOR CAMBRIDGE Big Hitting At Swansea London. June 24. Human had the distinction of scoring a ivntury m each innings for Cambridge University m the match with Surrey at the Oval. Miflflh -r\ vs. Worcestershire .11 Lord**. W< rrestershirr won on the254 words
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Article270 1933-06-26 16 Wiltshire Seconds Too Good For S.C.C. Whether, two for I: and Bond. Ml for 18. These were the outstanding bowling figure? which did much to afford the Wiltshire^ II an easy victory over an S.C.C. eleven on the Padantr on Saturday. They indicate just how iow the S.C.C.270 words
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Article270 1933-06-26 16 i Raffles College Narrow Win Over Nondescripts Fifteen runs was the margin of victory of Raffles College over the Nondescripts m a match which was played at Buklt Timah on Saturday. Scoring was both slow and low. but the Collegians who batted first, were able to270 words
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Article78 1933-06-26 16 Decision on Spin of a Coin London, Jane 24. In the Queen's Club London lawn tennis championships semi-finals Vines beat Gledhill 6— B, 7—5. 6—3. Stoefen won his first set against Sutter 12—10 and when 12—12 m the second set they spun a coin to decide theReuter - 78 words
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Article626 1933-06-26 16 |YIN BY FIVE GOALS TO i NIL Great Display By Higgins Chinese. 5: Wiltshire Ke«t. nil. The Wiltshire Regiment did not give a very convincing ditplay when they rrot tho Chinesat Jalan Qatar on Saturday m a friendly match, md wore defeated by five goals to626 words
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Article355 1933-06-26 16 Interesting Football At Jalan Besar Daml Bahar 3; A.A.A 1. The meeting between Darul "Bahar and the Amicable Athletic Association, the two runnersup of the Malay and Chinese Leagues respectively, yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium, was full of interest, and the football seen fully came upon to355 words
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Article771 1933-06-26 16 PERAK BEATEN IN GAME AT KUALA LUMPUR Settlement Making Bold Bid For Cup IPYom Our Own Correspondent J Penan*. June 24. Penang 3, Perak 1: Playing at Penang to-day Penang defeated Perak by 3 goals to one. Two other goals were not allowed. Ponang Ls making a771 words
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Article340 1933-06-26 16 Negri Sembilan Have A Bad Time fFrom Our Own Correspondent] Koala Lumpur, June 24 Selangor .7; Negri Sembilan .6 Selangor defeated Negn Sembilan by seven goals to nil. Negri were without a number of their regular players o:ving to injuries. They actually fcund themselves a man short Just340 words
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Article215 1933-06-26 16 UurfC Attendance At Chinese Event A .swimming yala, open to Chinese only, wnheld at the Chomr Hwa Swimming Pool, at Paslr Panjang Road, on Saturday, when there was a large attendance. Results: 30 Yards Novice* Ra*-e: 1, Sim Soo Chiu^,, 2. Tan Siang Kiat. Time, 32.. sec. 100215 words
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Article200 1933-06-26 16 Hanflic;ip> For Sfttarday'* Bvfuti Thf foOovtai dajr'i ra I i next Saturday. July 1 ItftOt 1. I). vision l I longs sii. Nt m DO h7. JuDa'h X Run I.W v. rniiou y. n Han 7.12, MicTi v Moi; no 18 Stai 7 7 I>nora 612 Rao200 words
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