The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 June 1933
1933-06-28
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1933-06-28 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. \O. 13,994. ESTABLISHED 1«35 SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1933. 10 CENTS19 words
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Article123 1933-06-28 1 A net-ret conference is reported to have been held between representatives of gold-currency countries In rexronse to an urgent midnight summons-rate 9. The monetary sub-committee of the World Economic Conference ha* adopted a resolution advocating uniform gold cover by central hanks with certain reservations —Page H Anti-Nazi123 words
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STOP PRESS
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Article23 1933-06-28 1 Geneva, June 27. The Disarmament Conference Bureau has decided to recommend that The General Commission adjourn ihr conference until October 16.- -R»Hlt< r.Reuter - 23 words
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Article76 1933-06-28 1 I,ondon. June M. A denial that the London conversations m connection v.ith the Disarmament Conf rence had bt»n abandoned was by ||r. Baldwin m th» Boom <>i Common?. They were only temporarily (Kwtpwiwl tlirouuh the Economic Oopfcienee opening activities. The Government believed the conviisatiuiL< essential to tin* uoodReuter - 76 words
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Article21 1933-06-28 1 London. June 27. Cireui Britain won the Ryder Cup golf (outest, beating America b.\ si*:-und-fl-h»\lf matches to fivf-anrt-a-half -Renter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article16 1933-06-28 1 London, June 27. Wimbledon: Farquharson beat Prod Pern 7— 5. 6—l. 3—6. 6—4. 6—4. -Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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846 1933-06-28 1 A n c 'm account m the News-Chronicle of A p»«Urthr trial m Kenya, referred" to "unIrtMntlni Africa." A ooy of fourteen had acciI dentally killed another boy during a ;anio, ami BO tliL eJdeti of UM tribe BMMkI him climb a tr«-, land bang846 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement275 1933-06-28 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK M \REST APPROACH TO PURE, IML PASTEURIZED MILK I UNABLE IN THE TROPIC S I FINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES. RAFFLES HOTEL VLALAYA'S PREMIER HOTKL OMi wrTH MODERN SANITATION AND HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER TEA DANCE 6.30-8.15 pm. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE-9.30 to MID-NJGHT. CMLL SERVED275 words
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Advertisement174 1933-06-28 1 I B^ TOLLEY'S BRANDY GIVES YOU Only $2.90 per Quart Bottle includinK Duty. JfrILIMTEK Co.. E.ttl. Sole Agents for P.M.S. A-. S.S. 1 ADELPHi SEA VIEW 1 HOTEL HOTEL 1 Favourite Ideal MKildt Resort n Down Town Rendez-vous The Place to Spend Facing St. Andrew's Cathedral a Pleasant Holiday. Fevery174 words
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Advertisement279 1933-06-28 1 J. W. P. Thomley, o Kur«p«*an. is ;tr<used on three charges of cheating m respect of sums totalling HMfl Page 7. Singapore's welcomr to Or. Khalid Sheldrake Page 7. Three appeals ramfi before Mr. Justice Cobbett yesterday. Sentence was redoced m one case Fa#e 7. A Chinese who sold "solid279 words
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Advertisement25 1933-06-28 1 X LI M POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO Flttl FRESH. I'AS'li.l ki/i it MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES25 words
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Article86 1933-06-28 2 I Alleged to Have Cheated Groom of $25 A char«e of having cheated a man of $25 under promise to many him was preferred against Taiyanuki. young Tamil woman, before Mr J. F. F. Gregg m the Second Policy Court yesterday. The complainant was Gopal. and it m86 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement230 1933-06-28 2 PERJURY ALLEGATION Member of Well-known Family Accused Syed Hassan bin Mohammed Alsat4off. a member of a well-known Arab family, who has been arrested on an indictment of perjury. was charged before the Third Ma^trate. Mr. M. H. Blacker, yesterday. The case was postponed one week for mention. It is the230 words
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Advertisement456 1933-06-28 2 N ON SPI A real boon to ladies m a tropical climate and a necessary adjunct to the toilet table. XON'SPI 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.456 words
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Advertisement568 1933-06-28 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the follov.ing materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Supply of Heavy pipes and Cast Iron Specials for period Oct. Ist. 1933 to Sept.568 words
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Advertisement438 1933-06-28 2 NOTICE. THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED. ("Incorporated In the BtralU B ttlementa) NOTICE is hereby ilvea Mint tin Omljiuii y General Meeting of Tim HtrulU Trading Company. Limited, will t>e ii« i«t u t. tin- Gampany's Registered onve, Onain IhifHtm. Coilyer Quay, Btnfapor*, on T^MOdBJT, July 41 it. 1933. at438 words
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Advertisement547 1933-06-28 2 FREE DOCTOR'S BOOK ON ASTHMA BRONCHITIS, CATARRH duick and Lasting Relief through Inexpensive Hon.. Treatment THE latest edition of a Doctor's Free i T J DJ T* Hook describing the most successful j CndS Bed" lime TCar^ of all home treatments for Asthma, i r^VP im tr Bronchitis and Catarrh,547 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous322 1933-06-28 2 THE WEEK Wednesday. 28th. High Water. 00.45. 9.4 It, 14.10, 8.1 ft. Rotary Tiffin. Mr. G. M. Alford on "Wharf Management." Adelphi Hotel 1 p.m. Football: S.A F.A. (Div. II > Medical College Union vs. Straits Cattle Co.. Jalan Besar; Marine Dept. vs. Wiltshire Rc»im:nt 11. Stadium; (Friendly* V.M.C.A. vs.322 words
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Article997 1933-06-28 3 FEEDING THE ZOO'S FISHES THE CARP THAT ENJOYS MONKEY' NUTS Meat, Fruit and Ants' Eggs Tru ta.sk or the average hotel proprietor m sat. ring for the varied requirements of his human .\'uests Ls nothing like so complicated as the task 01" the London Zoo authorities m NMritJtag food for997 words
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Article72 1933-06-28 3 The most powerful ice-breuker ever built has just been launched for the Swedish Government by the Kockums Mcl:. Verk. A.B. of Gotcbcrg This is the Ymer, whose tcnnage is 4.330 and which has engines of 8,700 h.p. She ha^ three propellers, two aft and one forward. Th+ latter It intended72 words
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Article489 1933-06-28 3 INSTALLATION OF LORD MILNE Yeomen In Picturesque Ceremony Field-Marshal Lord Milne has been installed Constable of the Tower of London, a post made vacant by the death of Field-Marshal Lord Methuen. The picturesque ceremony of installation was performed by the Lord Chamberlain (Lord Cromer) on489 words
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Article280 1933-06-28 3 How Venizelos Avoided Death Armed with revolvers and a machine-sun, men driving along m a car made a desperate attempt on the Hie of It Yenizelos. the veteran Greek ex-Prcmitr. Bullets were rained on his car. und he had a marvellous escape. Hi.; wife, however,280 words
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Article153 1933-06-28 3 Siam's New Judicial Adviser Bangkok, June 21. Sir Robert Holland, the new Judicial Adviser to the Ministry of Justice who has succeeded Mr. Marston F. Buzzard, arrhod during tht» week end. Su Robert is a man w.ll advanced m years, but was the unanimous selection of i153 words
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Article336 1933-06-28 3 Jewelled Woman Who Wears Car bar dine The most eccentric millionairess m New York society will arrive m London shortly. She i< Mrs. Clinton dishing, New York's Maylai" knows her as an incredibly wealthy woman, that she lives m a fashionable Park-avenue apaitment-houl, that t>he has luxurious limousine,336 words
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Article235 1933-06-28 3 L Notebook Found After Many Years Until recently it was believed thai the noteboski of Sir Qeoreje Cayh-y. the "Father of Aeronautics," hpd been lost, but Mr. J. E. Hodgson. Ih3 hon. librarian o/ the Royal Aeronautical Socictv, obtained permLs:.ion from the Ct'yley family to make a235 words
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Article312 1933-06-28 3 .Mother Whose Wishes Were Over-Ridden A mother, who lvfusrd to NWMI the address of bar 25-year-old daughter, whom, it uas alleged, she h.'d induced to ■CtBI from tho Middlesex. County Council home at Maidenhead U Berks), nearly two months pieviously, was lined U at Maidenhead police312 words
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Article262 1933-06-28 3 Breeding Out Hlaek Strain Following Urn exposures of certain aspects of the Australian colour problem, the Commonwealth Government li to Rive cash bonuses to white men who marry half-caste women. This efTori to breed cut the black strain from thr children of marriages between aborigine* and wMftN has262 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement174 1933-06-28 3 CooKed I PREPARED FKEIK I 1 DAILY FROM THE CHOWEff FREW MEAT J -^^^k t^ ««^^^*^^^B^*v^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B9^B^B^a b\^» H^^V flk^ flV* BB) TONCUE pK '^'V^S^^riß3l BA> L 'SF '^BJ BAk BAVBJ^BJ^BJ^BJ^BJ^Bx j'DQjfiSMhUL— B^Bl I L 4^^%, Mm who is afraid to smile Vnderneath the mask that fre h h, el. an,174 words
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Advertisement214 1933-06-28 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1929. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos. l, 2 and 3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street, Malacca, 11, Light Street, Penang. AMD 4, Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur. BOARD OF DIRECTORS I S. Q. Wong, Esq., (Chairman),214 words
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AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON
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Letter286 1933-06-28 4 OR "A LETTER FROM j I BABEL M I From the tree Press Correspondent ixindon, Jung 14. i. by no a..:, certain thai this I j 1 ticlt been grftn the correct i caption Considering the circunv stances m which vu Londoners find curseh •i tt might elthont Injustice b»-286 words
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Letter328 1933-06-28 4 WHOEVER was responsible tor atranging the dale of this Word Economic Conference did so will' admirable discretion. Not only has the salvation of the world begun at an opportune moment when even the United States Confess would scarcely dream of hindering it by inriattng en the payment328 words
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Letter483 1933-06-28 4 OUT. moralising apart, England Is I B place very '.veil worth living In Just now. This week, for instance, staged, and I have seen a drees rehearsal of the torchlight pageant organised at the Boyal Naval College Greenwich Also, pageant organl fd at. the Royal Naval College.483 words
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Letter147 1933-06-28 4 Officers A broad il/HILE we are thinking ot things V* military, you may be interestedj n a .".eQuel to the Baillie-Stewartl MM v nich camo to liyht 8 leu days ago. ■.hen H was revealed that the military tuthortttet have isoucxl special instruction! 'i the effect that Army officers spemiini;147 words
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Letter223 1933-06-28 4 A show to which we are much looking forward la the R.a.f. Display at Hendon on June 24. it will afford striking demonstration ot tin. Inrrwiilin trength <>t our air oavy, as ssvcral bi^ Qylng-bcat« are c ssftag np Erom thek coastal i>.*s<'s. led by the most223 words
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Letter209 1933-06-28 4 117HILE. I have no doubt, the main details ol the recommendations put forward m the report of the Royal Cummisoiim on I ottSTles and Bettinu. issued thus week, bave already been cabled to yen, you may bi Interested to hear how they have been received m209 words
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Letter281 1933-06-28 4 THE Commission's main principle, which they have followed m making their recommendations, is that "While gambling among private individuals should not be interfered with, organised facilities should be prohibited or restricted wher^ those facilities lead to serious social consequences." This, presumably, was the conception which 4nduced the Commission281 words
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Letter339 1933-06-28 4 The suggestion that newspaper competitions, m which prizes arc ofl'ered for forecasts In eon lection with spotting events, should be prohibited, has been. I und'T.stand, warmly welcomed by newspaper proprietors here m Flc;h Street. Huge sums of money are now belnn di bunetl by the moi? popular journals339 words
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Letter409 1933-06-28 4 tjow severe la the slump m interest H m ,ho Irish Hospitals Sweepstake! has been revealed by the announcement that thf vafcv of the Derby BweepstsJcel fell by U.liß.noo as compared with hist year** total. Various reasons have been advanced t.< explain this decrease, and the likeliest409 words
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Letter138 1933-06-28 4 "THE list Of cases for trial m the Divorce Court during the Trinity Term which began yesterday, shows a Welcome decrease af compared wiih that set down a year ago. Instead of the 549 undefended petitions which then awaited the attention of ;the JUdgSS, there are now b\it138 words
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Letter197 1933-06-28 4 MARRIAGE again forms an important subject Of discussion ;\t the meeting of the General Assembly of thf OlUrdl 01 England. The parish dSTg) .'ic strongly supporting proposal which is to be put forward BUggSStiDg that vi iuture the marriage oi" ssssahsn oi the Church of BBgland with197 words
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Letter220 1933-06-28 4 rLILE we arc on the subject of marriage, you may be Interested to read of two unusual eases which carn<» up m the Courts Q)ta week Im one i. .■tancp. a S(J-.vcar-old Chelmsford crij)ple. named David Gisby. was sent to prison for IB month* with hard labour220 words
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Letter175 1933-06-28 4 J scarcely know whether it is good news or bad for us that scientists have now discovered an extract from the outer part of the adrenal gland of animals, which is situated near the kidney, that h.iv been tounci to increase considerably tl 1 power dome work175 words
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Letter109 1933-06-28 4 Spare Finger N ails. The extravagances of fashionable women's attempts to make themselves more attractive thai: nature I intends them to be are amazing. Not content with piuekiti- their eyebroi .i..>. bavuig their h&lr dyed the moat astonJ imv iheoj eosne or the leaden 01 lath ton a row v.uort'n,109 words
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Letter272 1933-06-28 4 Fx-NAVAL Officers m Malaya. ;i as won as officers si ill lenring, will bo interested 4o hear that a Berce eontroveny ta ragtag In tii- eomapoudenee OOhmne oi "The Time.-' eonerrnin l entry ol poMie sei:<H.i boys Into the NM3 i ofiVcrß. Thr Admiralty recentlj issued notification Rating272 words
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Letter176 1933-06-28 4 "He Swallowed Things" I unatics da itrani any M:uay.in Wt\ I paM insj> etSon to thbutan Mental huajrtui knee) a of JuiJK who i n i" lai asyaau aeai l^oma that thi i ho I bag iin apprehenaion» at a mttaaai und r the J i nd thai branch to176 words
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Letter195 1933-06-28 4 This Wonderful Climat e When i wi tern approxm ihaot. an i the m M as electric fans and really cold drinks aiv I practically unknown m this country, whiU ito appear m clothes suited to the weath;; would be to risk general ridicule irom the "Little Enelanders." For .several195 words
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Letter211 1933-06-28 12 Nudists Progress ONTE result of the heat wave has been a lengthy and somewhat acrid discussion In the newspapers :ls to the decree of undress which ought to be tolerated In public thwrinnhfaron This hatrevealed that thost' of u.s who had hoped that Mrs. Grundy had finally passed away were211 words
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Letter293 1933-06-28 12 pVNE often hears it said that theiv is romance m figures, and one of the English Sunday papers has jus f just attempted to prove the fact. It has published statistic* to show that tvaYJ three minutes m Britain, for instance, a man and I woman are293 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement42 1933-06-28 4 To treat these complaints successfully, get to the root cf the trouble. Clarke's Blood Mixture is the vvorid's greatest blood purifier and »>c3lcr. It I* famous tor Blood and Skin Disorders. Of Qttmmm and flpN* /./>/„'/ fMd m LIQUID tn T ABl.P.T fcry-i42 words
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Advertisement81 1933-06-28 4 You 11 add a keener edge to S3ur appetite if you regularly |ll|O; .CHOP KEPALA JfW^ T^J KRITISH BREWED ItilK rlMk&L -'V NOW SELLING AT I^B6^%^ (SINGAPORE PRICES) CtOQ PER CASE X jßfeiSiOK 9^Oaoo 9fi PINT IKHiii iWB/ll -v/ nOO.OVI per Dozen IW^^QoiS If/ A rKI{ <:ASK h ff<^^B»\ f81 words
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Article332 1933-06-28 5 TWO JUDGMENTS REVERSED Claim Which Followed Car Accident i From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok. Junr IL Thi Appeal Court this week has gtvtn twe judgments both of which hove concerned foreigners, and both of which have aroused I muck interest m the ton ign colony, albtit it332 words
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Article40 1933-06-28 5 Dr. Lankasimcirnm M. A. Ph.D. < London i us arriving here to-morrow morninu at 7 a.m. per s.s. BnemM Aires Main from Saigon. Members of the Reception Committee and others aie requested to be pceaenl M the wharf to receive him.40 words
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Article154 1933-06-28 5 CAR STEALING CASE Prison Sentence Follows "Not Guilty" Verdict A man appearing m a motor-car CtMUTgfl at Sutlon Coldfield, Warwickshire, was told that the charge neninst him would b«' dismissed, and a few minutes later that he would be sentenced to six months" imprisonment. Eric John154 words
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Article134 1933-06-28 5 Now Storage Tanks at Vancouver Shippers of oik from China will bt neflt by vegetable oil storage tanks having a capacity of 250.000 gallons which are to be constructed at Vancouver by the Vancouver Harbour Commissioners. When the new facilities become available large quantities of ve«\eta::le oils134 words
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Article, Illustration123 1933-06-28 5 Varsities Sports Meeting Mr. John Amery, son of Mr. L. Amery, M.P., former Secretary of itc for the Dominions, and his wife, formerly Miss Una Wing, th« actress, were arrested at their hotel m Paris on an extradition arrant off the Greek Government on charges123 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement18 1933-06-28 5 OPENING AT .}.ir> MATINEE TO-DAY A LAUGH RAMPAGETantalizing! Scandalizing! ^N,A Mesmerizing! Hypnotizing! after you see this COME EARLY18 words
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Advertisement198 1933-06-28 5 TO-DA V \f, m M||^^g Mcl ru-i .oldw yn-Mayer take Mfl pride m presenting The Two v Itt W W~~* I m^MSj^V v avtc gHlf^ l riMi to ■T-^ GABLE "^UI^ wXI F >liiri< 11 Crawford's immortal Twit? story Now a new and f "win"""! Greater Talking Picture j Distinguished198 words
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732 1933-06-28 6 Quick K. O. Jack Doyle's Only Chance TProm Our Own Correspondent] London, June 7. Jack Pet'.T'rn. the British heavyweight champion, and Jack Doyle, the young ex-Irish Ouard.sman. will meet for the former title at MM White City on July 12. This date was di finitely decided upon during the week-end732 words
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Article627 1933-06-28 6 Britain Puts Faith m Young Players London, June 14. General satisfaction is expressed here with the team Eelected by the Professional Golfers' Association to represent Great Britain ayainst the United Btates i« Uie Ryder Cup match at South p ir on June 26 and 27. As you627 words
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Article433 1933-06-28 6 Week-End Victories Over R.A.F. and I. A. En >t cricket match on Saturday the S.C.R.C. beat the RAF. by 151 rum to 143. The *xre; were: R.A.F. Gardner c Keng Siew b Hoahin? j4. Morgan b Evan Wong 14. OOWCT b Evan Wong it. Qarwood lbw b433 words
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Article102 1933-06-28 6 Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament Lawn bowls American tournament a* the sec. I WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th H. Henshehvood and C. G. Fugler vs. H. R. L. Dyne and D. C. Burn. G. Cameron and E. Fozard vs. St. Paul and V. P. Bnrbat. P. M. Scott and H.102 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement194 1933-06-28 6 Sllenburgs Foods The Allenburys* Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies m hot climates. They are germ free and their use is an absolute guarantee against infantile diarrhoea and cholera. Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food No. 2 Birth lot rmnni* I lot !u"iuli» Mailed Food No. 3194 words
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Advertisement11 1933-06-28 6 Latest results of the Ryder Cup match are m Page lfi.11 words
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Advertisement177 1933-06-28 6 Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double- action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement m the appearance of your teeth QOME tooth pastes will remove three most important things nec-r.-sary O film, but they may harm tooth to keep teeth clean and sparkling. enamel. Others are perfectly safe,177 words
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1670 1933-06-28 7 TETANUS FOLLOWS UPON WOUND Inquest Allegations Against His a cdLiicr SAID TO HAVE PUNCHED? AND SLAPPED LAD i LEGATIONS against a Singapore school teacher that he maltreated n a Eurasian pupil who died a few days later m the General Hospital were made at the Coroner's1,670 words
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507 1933-06-28 7 'BUT THEY WERE FOUND TO BE ONLY PLATED Pawnbroker's Bad Bargain Tv.o pawn-brokers complained to the Second Magistrate, Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, yesterday that thi> had been cheated by a Chinese who sold them some gold-plated ornaments saying they were of real gold.507 words
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Article130 1933-06-28 7 Spanking Deferred as Boy Was Unwell A 12-year-old •■chool boy named M. P. Tan i who had pleaded guilty to the theft ot two sets et text -books (roan classmates m the St. Joseph's Institvition and selling them to second-hand book dialers. WM sentenced to receive ti^ht130 words
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Article111 1933-06-28 7 Ordered to House of Detention A middk-a-cd man named Costa, who was described *l a Dutch pensioner, was produced before Mr. J. F. F. Grey?, the Second Magistrate, yesterday and charged with lodging m the cjxn and be m;; without isible means ol subsistence. The accused replied that111 words
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Article1042 1933-06-28 7 SINGAPORE WELCOME TO DR. SHELDRAKE Leader of Islam m the West <By Our Muslim Correspondent) There are Muslims all over the world who have been and arc doing groat work for the cause of the religion they profess and m the Interests of their fellow-Muslims. Such1,042 words
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Article850 1933-06-28 7 Can Government Servants Have Their "Day Out?" SENTENCE REDUCED Three Cases Before Appeal Mr. Justice Cobbett heard three j s criminal appeals yesterday, m the Supreme Court. In one case a Malay detective had his sentence of three j months imprisonment reduced to one of a850 words
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Article988 1933-06-28 7 L OWNED GARAGE IN ORCHARD ROAD Car That Was Taken m For Repair J W. P Thomley, a European who had formerly been proprietor of the Sapper's motor garage m Orchard Road, stood his trial before Lhe First Magistrate. Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday :>n three988 words
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Article35 1933-06-28 7 Mr. G DdPdfcl. OCIVD.. Kuala K:mi?Mr. wh<i r I'l bo proeeedtel lmm" In the oursr of thn next fow f!iys M entprtnlnpd rrrontly to a ii f;irr.v( tea port] kQf tlic Tflicf :it Kuala Karu;inr.35 words
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853 1933-06-28 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28. 1933. THE DIFFICULTIES OF THE F.M.S. Without any of the acerbity that is usually associated with the phrase. ihere seems to have been a good :leal of plain-speaking at Monday's meeting of the Federal Council at Kuala Lumpur. That Ifl to say, the Council853 words
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Article99 1933-06-28 8 The iviok Ayer Epuorth League Ls hoidim; h literary Meeting on Friday ;u the Telok Ayer Church when the resolution. "That money ibetter than education." -will he debated The Roman Catholic Church Bukit Tunuh has farther extruded her Ifltrton field t4) Mandai Road when a new chapel dedicated to Beini99 words
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Article115 1933-06-28 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and tl^; sterling rate m Now York and Par!, specially cabled to the Free Press art as follow RUBBER London, June 27. Spot (Buyers) 3 15 32d. (3» ,d). (Sellers) 317 32d. (3 5 16d). Oct.-Dec.115 words
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Article93 1933-06-28 8 Mother and Son Die Within Five Hours (From Our Own Correspondent] Kualn Lumpur, June l~i. A doubl.' bereavement was Miff-red m a penou of five hours by a middle class Indian household of Kuala Lumpur. An Indian woman m her seventies, who had been lOtaf for some93 words
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Article41 1933-06-28 8 Preparations for !Vo-way Atlantic Flight London, June 24. The Molllsons have again prepared for a Fpectanrtar two-v.av Atlantic flight. They have tentatively flxod their departure for July 7th. but will start earllor if the weather is favourable —Renter Wireless.Reuter Wireless - 41 words
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Article33 1933-06-28 8 Benno MoMwttHb, the famous pianist, will Itw his fnr«well recital at the Victoria Memorial Hal to-night. H^ pmemmme will include the works or Fa«h. Scarlatti. Mendelssohn. Carneval .Schumann Chopin and Liszt.33 words
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Article985 1933-06-28 8 But; They Leave Stores- Not Cards Who would ho a lighthouse keeper The loneliest men m the Straits are the crew oi the Horsburgh Lighthouse, 32 miles from Singapore m the east entrance of the Straits of Singapore. Once a month they are visited by the985 words
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Article475 1933-06-28 8 AFFAIRS OK F. <;. AND COMPANY Sensation of Nearly 10 Years Ago IFr.«2 'Our Own c v Na An order granted BJ |fj Cookson m the Supn-m. < relcas ot the official m F. G. Taylor and Company aim company be di solved, br.i. last Btepta iii475 words
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Article65 1933-06-28 8 <:<><>'! Acting m *Me« d TtHMfTOW" In .pit< m n j stai film wbk b <■:>• n day. i- D to Urn icn cm For I S! V onl i Th<- c:\ I I- v ktlcisi pbli»ta after many a dov '1 pretenUng ttfl r)--and BWdk inipre?islrti r.ulicr.65 words
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Article68 1933-06-28 8 Retail to Continent; I il l i It l. i i for China iliorUi 1 but hC V.tll P I Romp nd Mil ft This docs nit it is gatbtrtd to n main for ttM and a-traMv did as has already. In the eoum "I liRrutrr - 68 words
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Advertisement52 1933-06-28 8 ITtrambuic ;l^>| Prince Charles Edward's *~^2fr x L< ICJ lIC II I *-£StfmiM*^ J ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i CAILIDIB!ECIK*S Small Shipment Just Arrived Dutch Smoked Eels COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD Haig /VO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO TTn VAJ Ill. (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG52 words
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Advertisement55 1933-06-28 8 THERE IS NO REAL BEAUTY WITHOUT INTELLIGENCE, says a writer. It is said that a girl recently entered a London hairdressing establishment and asked for a brain-wave. Ordinary prudence and common sense dictate the taking out of a GAFLAC ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD.55 words
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European gold battle
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135 1933-06-28 9 anda that following a midnight summons to Holland, Fiance and Germany to participate, representatives nks of European gold countries held an Important at 9.30 a.m. and discussed the situation with particular ct-lit movements of certain European currencies, unanimously decided that there was no question135 words
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Article410 1933-06-28 9 London. June Ib. i •if- p.ail was packed to-day i b o! Mr Nevilk Chamberlain i tary sub-committee on r MhrOCOttllf the restoration lit Internationa] lending. t tin 1 Bacheojuer stated that i.-ii m that whii general rri. ting 'k-bl.i W*e unnecessary, mi'jiit adi isuble m indireeoReuter Wireless - 410 words
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Article138 1933-06-28 9 Paris. June 24. Although the official statement on M. Bonnet's report of the London Conference says the Counril of Ministers has unanimously approved of the Finance Minister'--; statement, it is understood they ure not optimistic and Fran-.v would continue to insist on the pre-stabilisation of thtReuter Wireless - 138 words
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Article29 1933-06-28 9 Sew York. June 24. Holidaying m the yacht Amborkack. President Roorcvelt ha*, summoned Mr. Nonnnn Davta to discuss the World Economic Oonferenea Bltemtton with him Rentfv WirelessReuter Wireless - 29 words
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Article69 1933-06-28 9 I Amsterdam. June 24. Tht (k'cLsiun that the Netherlands Bank will deliver r old only before noon has aroused fresh fears of inflation. Thr public, not aware of th new rul". tho; uht the bank had stopped all gold deliveries causing an advance of sterling. theReuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article53 1933-06-28 9 i onunn. June 23. M scow's noti o" protest against certain passages m Dr. Hugenberg's memorandum has be?n submit td to the economic conference of the World Economic Conference and is said to contain a direct appeal for "joint efforts to j end revolution and the innerReuter Wireless - 53 words
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Article162 1933-06-28 9 The negotiations which hai b~en proceeding privately m London feftvwn the great wheat pr ducinp: countries aiv reported to be nearingr a BUCCCMfuI conclusion. A substantial reduction m tbe acreage under wh-at amounting to 19 per cent, as recommended by America is stat.-d to have approval m CanndaBritish Radio - 162 words
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Article57 1933-06-28 9 Dutch Committee Discussions Amsterdam, June 27. It is reported that a Dutch Committee of five members have been seriously discussing the situation m connection with the restriction of rubber growlrg and are consulting the Dutch Government m regard to putting Into execution certain plans. It Is thought that thereReuter - 57 words
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Article157 1933-06-28 9 Vienna Brown-Shirt Leader Arrested Vienna. June 24. Bonni". ire blazing on a thousand hiil and mountain tops throughout the country, this i "Ming Austria's reply tonight to the new Hitlerite threat of defiance and concealed Incitement to disorder contained m a proclamation from Herr Piok.sch. theReuter Wireless - 157 words
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Article36 1933-06-28 9 Berlin, June 2b. Th» neighbouring towns ur 3enftedorlng and vLi<_dei)i;r were the mni of wholesale ■.rn.sts yesterday when nearly Mf Socialists nd Ckunniunlsta were taken Into custody "m he inure.st ol -afrty." Renter Wireless.Reuter Wireless - 36 words
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Article59 1933-06-28 9 Munich, June 24. I fa. ln<j exhibited reluctance to obey the semiAcial imitation to conur.it li ri kiri, the Pau.rian Peoples' Party suffered a coinnrehcni' <■ raid throughout flu day wbea all their members m ih. Reichstag and Bavarian Pavlminent were MTClied includhi 1 1 the Party leader Herr DrlUfffrT59 words
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Article78 1933-06-28 9 Berlin, June 24. The lirsi e\aneelical Bishop of the Reich. I>. Von Botelschinß. who was recently elected by the German Evangeli; church m opposition to the Nazi candidate, has given up the tight, and resigned. HLs reason Is stated to be the fcppoftntaMOt oi Dr. Wapnor i>fReuter wireless - 78 words
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Article158 1933-06-28 9 Removal When British Prisoner! are Released London. June 24. When Thornton and MaeDonald are safe back m England, then the embargo on Soviet exports will removed if Russia removes bar connU-r measures, declared Mr. Stanley Baldwin m a j speech at Glasgow. The old trade agreement between EnglandReuter Wireless - 158 words
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Article164 1933-06-28 9 Their Majesties Lay Foundation of New Building London. Jane 26. By layin:, the foundation stone of the magnificent new building lor th:- London University m Bloomsbury this afternoon, Their Majesties The King and Queen assisted towards th* con truetion of an appropriate home for the largesl cntiv of164 words
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Article70 1933-06-28 9 Infernal Machine m Suitcase Rome, Jiinr 24. The famous church of St. Peters WAS temporarily do»d to-day following an alarming explosion m the portico v/hich. however, did little damage but resulted m iniury to four worshippers. The explosion rame from a suitia.se "which had been deposited withReuter Wireless - 70 words
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Article28 1933-06-28 9 Poona, June 34. Gandhi has begun to walk In hi* room twic daily. He is gaining weight but has bee ordered a month's quiet. -Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless - 28 words
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Article635 1933-06-28 9 Only Hope of Recovering Jehol and Manchuria SHANGHAI CALL. Demand For General Mobilisation Shanghai, June 27. I The Chinese Chamber of Com- I merce of Shanghai, representing the I business people of the whole country, has submitted a petition to the Central Government suggesting R I generalNanvang Sians Pau - 635 words
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Article88 1933-06-28 9 hßut a Benevolent Father Evian Lea Bains, June 24. Ha vine done his cT'ty rsa kinT by disinheriting hLs recond son from his rights of succession for marrvin? a commoner ex- Kinc? Alfon o ha revealed a more b?n?vol?nt oaTntal trait to the joy of th? newly wedReuter Wireless - 88 words
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Article24 1933-06-28 9 No European Victims Ratavia, Jane 27. It to now ascertained that there wpre no European victims of the earthquake at Bencoolen «cuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Advertisement207 1933-06-28 9 Sutton'S Seeds Crow your own delicious Vegetables and beautiful Flowers t from th* World's Fresh Stocks of Sutton's Flower :ind Vegetablf Seeds Continually Arriving. Sow Sutton's— The Best Seeds And Be Satisfied With Your Garden. OBTAINABLE FROM iROBINSON Ok, Ltd. 1 1" rporaltd m Straits St:ttlemtnts» SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. Superior207 words
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Advertisement1184 1933-06-28 10 THE BLDE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co Ltd and China THE HUAKHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. (1931) Ltd. Mutual 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 AUSTRALIAN1,184 words
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Advertisement525 1933-06-28 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) C"ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Dne g. pow> g^j^ g» pgfe s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg In Port July 1 rs. CTTY OF BEDFORD For Havre, London,525 words
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Advertisement465 1933-06-28 10 fc 9 0,1 British India and A pear Lines! (Incorporated In England i MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARr^ I SERVICES. U0 I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL s im I UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S mv COB r LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERvIJp RNMF M OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA ft JANi465 words
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Advertisement672 1933-06-28 11 is MARSEILLES. LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND 0 N KM MIDDLESBROUGH. lO.iOO June 28 2U X TERUKUNI MARU T. 12,000 Aug. 22 23 T. 10.700 July 13 14 HAKUSAN MARU T. 10.500 Bept. 0 7 T. 10.700 July 27 28 HARUNA MARU T. 10.400 Sept. 20 21 [ARC T 10.500 Aug672 words
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Advertisement424 1933-06-28 11 TO EIKOPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Pres. Harrison July 1 July 4 July 6 Aug. 15 Pres. Hayes July 15 July 18 July 20 Aug. 29 Pres. Pierce July 29 Aug. 1 Aug. 3 Sept. 12 Pres.424 words
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Advertisement719 1933-06-28 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPI'U M.\J/\\G Wedncsdrv, June 28. Prigi-Rarija. Sa;jat. TVmbilahiin. FVwlnr-Pnllas. PensallanE.statc and Rcngat. tiiedkn's Wednesday, June 28. Muntok and Pakmbaaf TOBA Wednesday. June 28, Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. VAN OITHOORN— Wednesday. June 28. Belawan-Deli. VAN llEUTSZ— Thursday. June 29, Hong Kong. Swatow and Amoy TlDORE— Thursday.719 words
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Article162 1933-06-28 12 Tidorc. Dut. 5?5 from Pakan Baroe 27 6, for Pakaa Baroe 29.6 Shunko Maru. Jap 5027 from Cape Town I 26.6. lor Kobe 27.6. Corneville. Norw. 2747. from Hone Kons 26.6, lor Batavia 1.7. CHenlUCe, Brit. 4120. from Takt: Bar 27.6. lor London 28.6. Hamburg Maru. Jap. 3J58.162 words
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Article39 1933-06-28 12 June 26— Tronoh, Sin Kheng Sens. Gemas. Najam, Raub, Silvercypress. Begum (Brit): Akita Maru (Jap); Yang Tse (Fch) Ngow Hock (Nor): Siaoe (Dut). June 27.— Tomohon, Anastasia. Kepah (Dut): Heron. Osthav (Nor); Kuala. Flevo (Brltt: Hague Maru (Jap)39 words
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Advertisement616 1933-06-28 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia* FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELL.A < 7.375 tons) and \hr S.S. MANGOLA (3.352 ions): 1 Cargo onlyj s.s. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest stramers trad In? to616 words
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Advertisement475 1933-06-28 12 BIBBY LINE. [LONDON ADDRESS 23, PALL MALL, LONDON. 5.W.1.) of fast twin -screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO. MARSFII.LKS. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Slnfcapon and Penang HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Rangoon YORKSHIRE July fi SHROPSHIRE July 20 OXFORDSHIRE Aur. 3 STAFFORDSHIRE Aur. 17 GLOUCESTERSHIRE A475 words
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Advertisement133 1933-06-28 12 TIIK sr <i IU MOM A ERRIA I ALAMDI worn* AKSIA BORINci nONIA ERRIA I I ALAN 1.1 Th. j earto > accoimu KUUoi to majority of cal ■OMtTOUMM hum,, m.. ANMAM iMMorr Nll^ m. JAVA Mn »J BUU Hen ham:-, o TKANM-v,,,,, N| Til LKDIA Kv... i,, noai 1.133 words
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Miscellaneous694 1933-06-28 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m and Thursdays 7.30 am Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 am Saturdays 7 pjn j Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.xn. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.i» Kelantan (via Gemas) every694 words
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Miscellaneous36 1933-06-28 12 Victoria Dock: Su-am Light* i> J and H. Tin.' Suada. Keppel Harbour Kins's Dock: Nil No. 1 Dock: P. VV. D. Hopp.. i < B I 1 and 8. Kitty 1. Dredger Tcmbakul. No. 2 Dock: Hebe.36 words
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Article1027 1933-06-28 13 STORYjOF Century-Old Ensigns On Show In London A collection ol M rchan. tx-rw nousi tUa" IV tJ bowii it. tli High Btrai Puhl* Libra] i Pop|i r Lorn on rhsrs could be no more fitting place »<> Un tmiq«M and, to seamen, reminiscent coile tton than ink dock-kind1,027 words
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Article461 1933-06-28 13 Old Liner to be Moored m Mid-Atlantic floal og :..nd left duchaven recently with sj "pepi laiion dI 4j to take -ip it. portion on <■" :ap ir. M-Soutß-Atfrn between West Africa and Boutb Amsrlra. Thi la the floating a rodro:>it- Westfalen, tfiiich will r I as Btepptag-staoe461 words
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101 1933-06-28 13 In the annual report of the Officers (Merchant Navy) Federation are set forth the general conditions cf engineer and deck officers m the British mercantile marine during last year. The Federation embraces the Merchant Service Guilds of Auckland (N.Z.). Australasia, the Straits, the China Coast, also101 words
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Article246 1933-06-28 13 And The Captain Who Spanks on month. June m. Seamen who burst into teal md others who had to be spanked by tin (apt;. in before they would obey orders are <im og the crew of the 3.G5U-Um Miilintf barque L'Avenir. DOW disrhnrginK Australiar. wheat at tho246 words
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Article241 1933-06-28 13 Biff Drop m Tonnage Between China and Japan Shipping circle! m Kobe are pleased with the conclusion of the Sino- Japanese armistiei agreement. They anticipate a gradual improvement m the cargo movement to and from North China and the Yangtsze River. Tlv immediate elTect will be IMB241 words
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Advertisement458 1933-06-28 13 r the SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Heau Office: 138 RORINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. |*phon 1506a Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. rhc premiir mornin*; dail> |sj Maluv... Oelivertd vwth the- hota Ha/ri each morning. Latest m«ws, latest telegrams and latest announcements London rubber and tin cables appear daily Special features include pictures, ladies' pajjc458 words
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Advertisement140 1933-06-28 13 SAY STENGAH "DUFF" if ffa^^MSt li! I a?) I— l "^■f/i h f'W 111 I'll) OF ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS. F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., 3A, Raffles Quay, Telephone No. 2234. I c sure you get\ jVI k MOSQUITOES \JS' When stinging, dangerou* mutquitocs y/\ I are annoying you, wcalc, inferior140 words
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Article421 1933-06-28 14 How Insects Yield Organisms To Paretic Insanity Columbia, (South Carolina). The manner In which the paresis serum or culture is secured from mosquitoes for combatine paretic insanity has been outlined here by Dr. C. Fred Williams, Superintendent of the South Carolina Hospital. The United States Public Health ServiceN.A.N.A - 421 words
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Article300 1933-06-28 14 Diui^erous Driving On a By-pass Road viscount Bomerton, son and heir of the Eaii cf Normanton. a liewtrnant m the Ruyn] BotSS j Guards. v.a«: fined £io «nd ordered to pay seven I guineaa eoeti st Uxbrid^o for drhrlng a rar m 1 .t dangerous manner at300 words
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Article91 1933-06-28 14 French Desire For Economic Agreement I Parts. June IS. French official circles discredit the reports of plan for the restoration of the Austro-Hunga-rlan monarchy. They declare that Mussolini has not even sounded Paris What Is being sought Is the formula for an economic agreement embracing the Danubian PowersReuter Wireless - 91 words
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Advertisement195 1933-06-28 14 JUST ARRIVED A BIG LOT Indian, Chinese Carpets and Pine L Straw Twisted Mattings. A WONDERFUL SELECTION! All Sizes. In Attractive Designs PRICES VERY MODERATE CHOTIRM ALL'S 41-43, HIGH STREET. PHONE 7»57. rWomen whon Suffer You need YEASTVITE Tired Mothers, Weary ——wm^^^^^^^^ma^n Business Girls, Pale JM Anaemic Women, all Z^^^^^B^^SH195 words
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Advertisement610 1933-06-28 14 BANKS AND /NSURaa^I 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. BLshopsgatc, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Semarang Amritsar j610 words
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Advertisement274 1933-06-28 14 THE YOKOHAhT^I BANK. I.TH lIE I I Capital Sul>.s.ril*.,7~ I up> Res«»rvo Fund Head 0,,,,.. »q I lonhon n\N K>Rs I Bj Alexandria Ofe* a Calcutta. Cantrr. tien. Hamburg. Ha, f^M Hoiiololu. Kaiyu:a, 1 H n f Kml An K clt>s. Manil:- M I( H4on^M Newchwan?. Pari 4 N »«»<J274 words
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Miscellaneous606 1933-06-28 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING j CORPORATION j I PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA. J STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES I FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. J DAVBNTRY, ENGLAND g Wavelengths 25.3 metres »Dd si 3 metres. Wednesday. June 28th. J G.M.T. 11.0 a.m. i 1.0 pjn. Transmission on an omn i-d m c606 words
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Miscellaneous122 1933-06-28 14 25.51 Zeesen DJD (Germany). 25.5 Chapultepec XDA. Daily B—9 p.m. 25.4 Rome (Italy) 2RO. 25.28 Daventry GSE. 25.2 Radio Colonlale (Paris). 3.30 7 p.m. 23.38 Rabat < Radio Maroc) CNR, Sun., 1 P.m. 19.84 Vatican City (Italy) HVJ. 10—10.15;' a.m. 19.82 Davontry GSF. 1 19.73 Zeeten (Germany) DJB. I—s p.m.122 words
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Article1127 1933-06-28 15 I-..U Profit Hut Abnormally Low Costs 'inu of Devon Estates <: ua-s hi Id yesterday at the t tarns. MMn Evatt and Co. NIXOO pnsui-d. with Mi*. Mi J A. Clarke (directors). ■doptlun ot t n^ report and i.rman said: ho dnustic economies lniu' reflected m the1,127 words
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Article358 1933-06-28 15 TO roUOWIBC publication- MM BffMSd or received In the Department of Statistic. SS 1- M.S. during tfac ptrloi June H to JIOM -3rd. 1933. inclusive, ana are available ior public use m the Reference Library, Fuilerlon Building, Btammne. Application may be mad L\v members oi the public358 words
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Article1139 1933-06-28 15 $1,000,000,000 orders WAITING IF SOVIET CAN GET CREDIT What Litvinoff Told The Conference Moscow. June 23. In an editorial cantioned "From Genoa to London," Izvestia. the official organ of the Soviets, comments on the early proceedings of the World Economic Conference, with particular reference to the speech by the Soviet1,139 words
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Article182 1933-06-28 15 Changes m Representative Prices June Z?> 24 26. American Can. Com. 91 2 92 93' 4 Am. T'phone and T'gTaph 127^j 127 N 129 S Atcheson Railroad 66 05^. 65' i Dupont 76 "i 79 8O 3 L> Firestone. Common 22* i 23 U 23K Gen.182 words
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Article192 1933-06-28 15 THE ABROAD Par Juno H i 4. Amsterdam 12.07 8.49 8.47 Athens 375 590 590 Belgrade 25.22 250 250 Berlin 20.43 14.30 14.29^. Bombay Is. (id. Is. 6 5 16 Is. 6 5 32 Brussels 35 24.35 24.33 3 L Bucharest 313 572 572 J L Buenos Aires 47.58 41192 words
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Article50 1933-06-28 15 Paris. June 24. The Chamber by 530 vcrcs to 35 has passed tin- Bill for the establishment 01 a Farm Board [After tiic American pattern, with capital ot j £2. 200.000. to assist French wheat growers by 1 regulatine thr> wheat market m France. -Renter i Wireless.Reuter Wireless - 50 words
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Article361 1933-06-28 15 EXCHANGE RATES June 27 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 London. 3 months' sight 2;3 31 32 London, 60 days' sight 2j3 1516 London. 30 days' sight 2i3 2932 London, demand 213 7'B London. T.T. 2,3 2732 Lyons and Paris, demand 990 Hamburg, demand 1 65361 words
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74 1933-06-28 15 June 27th.. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellei* R.B.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 10 15(16 11 i[io R.S.S. equal to London Standard, (F.0.8.v Standard R S.S. on Tender July 11 u% August 11 i;i6 11 3}10 July-Sept. 11 3,16 115|16 Oct.-Dcc. 11% 11 V474 words
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Article930 1933-06-28 15 TUESDAY, JUNE 27T11. l»3:;. «'«-'> mm, Ut'OTATION* Bayers Sellers A;s<un Kumbang (,£> 29s 32s Austral Malay 26s 28s Aycr Hitam 13s 14a c.d. Ayer Weng ($1) 95 1.00 Bangrin Tin 18s 3d 19s Batang Padana (Sl> 10 \b Batu Caves ($1 40 45 Chcnderiang 6d Is uom.930 words
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Advertisement74 1933-06-28 15 Isteta txcerd $12,000.000 Assurance m force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) MCE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry EC The company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British74 words
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Article779 1933-06-28 16 INNINGS AND 27 RUNS ROBINS' SPIN BOWLING BEATS WEST INDIES ROACH'S PAIR VISITORS FORCED TO FOLLOW ON London, June 27. ENGLAND won the Test match witii West Indies at Lord's ground by an innings and 27 runs. West Indies had losi six first assrings wickets lorReuter. - 779 words
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Article684 1933-06-28 16 AMAZING PLAY BY MITCHELL Transformation Over Second Nine South porl, June 27. A brer/c from the north-we-st made conditions i less warm when the Ryder Cup match was resumed to-day. There was a crowd of 3,000 who were warned against the presence of pick- poefceta through loudspeaker.684 words
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Article33 1933-06-28 16 Points Decision Against Cook Cardiff, June 27. In a fifteen rounds contest here last night. Jack Petersen outpointed the veteran Australian, George Cook. Petersen is matched to meet Jack Doyle Reuter.33 words
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Article741 1933-06-28 16 2ND RACE FOR BAT A VI A VISITORS CUP Easy Victory For Tarbet j On Sunday Royal Singapore Yacht Club A i and B Classes again competing together, sailed the second race for the Batavia Visitors Cup. This was the A boat's day unlike741 words
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Article224 1933-06-28 16 Winners of Yesterday's Ties The Singapore L.T.A. championship tournament progressed a further stage yesterday when several more men's doubles matches and a ladies singles and mixed doubles were played on jthe S.C.C. courts. j Paterson and Hopkins, who should have played against Kamis and Yadi. scratched owing to224 words
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Article657 1933-06-28 16 SIX GOALS SCORED BY CHINESE "Hat-Trick^By Kwee Chinese 6, S.C.C 1. After leading by a goal to nil at the interval, the S.C.C. werj defeated by the S.C.R.C. on the Padang yesterday by six goals to one m a tricndly match. The Chinese fielded a657 words
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Article292 1933-06-28 16 j Malays Score 12 Goals i Malays .12: Harlequins 0. By 12 goals to nil the second string of the j Malays defeated the Harlequins m a Second j Division match yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The match was much too one-sidod to be of great292 words
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Article21 1933-06-28 16 The seml-flnal S.C.P.A. cup-tie between 8ion? 800 and St. Matthews will be played on Sunday at Jalan Besar.21 words
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Article359 1933-06-28 16 Miki the "Dark Horse" of the Tournament i.uihi hi. June 27. At Winibiedon to-day Aoki beat Cum oAM 6 4, 7 5. 9 7 and beat Morris 6 l, b— 3. 6—2. Aoki had no ihineultv m tlinunaui liont The Japane-e played well within hiBMeU though his359 words
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Article92 1933-06-28 16 Offerer) E2M6O It Turn Professional Newt Tori. Juw M FlNuorth ffeMi Uh America and WaM don tenni> >inc!«'s champion fhe M«m of £20.n0a by WtlliTiir II 4 »-n to tt profes^ionaJ and join his t to th* nvu^mrvrT IN I Ti'lcrram. Th« paper says Uml fIM Hi teßl^liReuter Wireless - 92 words
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Article107 1933-06-28 16 Spaniard dosibli-fa Hf 1 captured th> ninth to fin' >-n tenth and Hi ll MM 1 Both plawv H 14.000 spectators. Thnv w« rt no U Uhjt. Prrrv (B (Belgium) I I I an easy ta k in G— l. while Vims fAm< 6—l. 6 o. 6— o.— RfliUr \Uretatt.Reuter - 107 words
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Advertisement91 1933-06-28 16 OLD MALAYAN DIEHARD^ AND EVEN OTHERS OFTEN MUTTER UNINTELLIGIBLE EFFEMINACY, AND WHAT Al;i v. i I etc.. etc. IN MY YOUNG DAY I BUT YOU SURELY KNOW THE REFRESH! A HOT SHOWER OR HATH PRODI CES A HARD DAY'S WORK OR SOME STR] I USE GAS GEYSERS FOR YOll; Mot91 words
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