The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 June 1933
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Title Section19 1933-06-29 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. it. i.;.!>!>"). ESTABLISHED iftas SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY. JUNE 29, 1933. lo CENTS19 words
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Article147 1933-06-29 1 Gnat Britain ua> unable to ■gnc In proposals based on Cuban suggestions for improving the sugar situation, but expressed willingness to seek uther means to attain the same ends. Intense disappointment was expressed by the Cuban spokesman at the Economic Conference Page i>. Austria, is seeking a147 words
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Article97 1933-06-29 1 CRITICAL WEEK-END London. June »K. The week-end is likely to eonemnU the U'stinc; Time for the OfltWtncf. iiMee favouring adjournment •viJl then übniit their views with redoubled vigour. Thus opinion was expressed to Renter bj one of the most prominent members of the Conference who oomlden the effectReuter - 97 words
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Article1249 1933-06-29 1 THl"! vr.'kly market H T.ittlo Tfcoj cliects Itself, v.itii a pMirtitmrr vhfctl deflee stTCM and ueathir -md evil (Jays. about m none column mounted upon I plln'h of HaTtf krs w hich form eircumferrnt steps. TTiis ere<rion. m keeping with the general principle of defiance of the obvtouft, is1,249 words
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Advertisement190 1933-06-29 1 GIA TEA rift** the Jrr>l:nc» mcc of Urn ii prarddM i [a >our homi'. AFFLES HOTEL MAI.AYA'B PREMIER HOTKL SANITATION AND HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER. TO-NIGHT HAL DINNER DANCE-9.30 p.m. to Midnight I GRILL SERVED ON THE LAWN Tea Informal Special Dances Dinner Dance* Dinner Dances £2 Monday. Every190 words
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Advertisement280 1933-06-29 1 ADELPHi I SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL Favourite ideal Seaside Resort Down Town Rendez-vous The Place to Spend Faciner St. Andrew's Cathedral a Pleasant Holiday. EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH ROOM MODERN SANITATION. EXCELLENT CUISINE SERVICE GENERAL MANAGER H. O. WASER. TO-NIGHT Ann bui ufiTri HULurni nw ll Special Dinner Dance280 words
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Advertisement202 1933-06-29 1 "China cannot be destroyed through force of arms, but the Chinese people can commit suicide." said Dr. Lim Boon Keng, one of the foremost of China's educationalists when addressing a Singapore audience 1.i.-t night -^Page 7. Comments on Uw.il sporting events Pane 2. An interesting point on procedure on appeal202 words
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Advertisement11 1933-06-29 1 There is no better Tt*:i than BIGIA TEA GROWN FN MALAYA11 words
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Article132 1933-06-29 2 Distributed Throughout the Medan, June 23. As the result of the monthly appearance of a mysterious Communist periodical m the Chinese language, distributed through the whole of Netherlands India, the D.E.I, authorities are redoubling their vigilance against Red propaganda. An important discovery m connection with the fight ayainst132 words
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Article68 1933-06-29 2 Thursday, June Before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice a'Beckrtt Terrell and Mr. Justice Cobbrtt m the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. Court of .Appeal: -No. 3—Chu Slew Kuan ami ors. «s: Yu Wan Yoke (Part heard). Ik-fore Mr. Justice Mills m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. S.68 words
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Article1365 1933-06-29 2 HONOI RS LIST J Battini; i Syt. Caiponlrr. Garrison v-. I Volunteers 87 not ou! fiv.in Won? S.C.R.C. vs I i RAF. I Bowling I lli\i!iinjj. B.CJLC. vs. Indian i 1 > m. liv.- tor II j i 1.1. Hond, Wiltshire-* vs. i S.C.( II six for1,365 words
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Article430 1933-06-29 2 Supreme Court Argument On Procedure An interesting point of procedure on appeal came before the full court of the Supreme Court yesterday on preliminary argument arising out of an appeal from a dcision by the Medi( -il Council. The proposition put to the court by Mr.430 words
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Article306 1933-06-29 2 Man Fatally Injured m Tlavelock Road Mr. F. g Bourne, the Singapore c yesterday inquired into the da til ol I 17--old Chinese, Ang Choon ChlBC u "o MM knocked down by a lorry at 7 a.m. on June 22 In Haveloek Road. The man's h a ff||306 words
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Article46 1933-06-29 2 I From Our Own Ccnv^ponde nt Prnan*. June 'IH. Tln« Weddfclg tcok ptaec quietly y v ;d.«v Rt St. GoorreV church of J. B. MrKcan. attached to the tapw upton at OtenfßMi Northern Slam and MLss Mollio McFir. Tlif R:v. Kcpprl G ;rnk'r cffi?i:Uv«d.46 words
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Article86 1933-06-29 2 Counsel's Construction rf Word [From Our O*B C I r. i ■'<■. TIMH t lit- t< K-'ii concubin.v MM but also fa tar bOdr v. as one '>, th BupreoM Oomi 4 I MUt tv. cortAin tlaust-s In tho *UI successful MWMM vproperty and a i>: m86 words
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Article25 1933-06-29 2 l liters A:trr fUltl I thr c.15.- r\-a: Urn r- I. 1 i July 3 under the i ■beta nl I25 words
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Advertisement498 1933-06-29 2 I "EPHEDROL* I i An entirely new and scientific method for the treatment of j Catarrh Hay Fever 1 and for the prevention of a J COLD in its early stages j i Endorsed by Leading Laryngologists. i The special Nasal Bottle can be i carried in the pocket without498 words
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Advertisement527 1933-06-29 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are ow invited for the following materials or ervices and that particulars of such tenders lay be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Supply of Heavy pipes and Cast Iron Specials for period Oct. Ist, 1933 to Sept.527 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous346 1933-06-29 2 Thursday. 29th. High Water. 01.26. 9.1 ft.. 14.45, 8.1 ft. Football: .Friendly) SC.C vs. Bramtoco. Padanq: S.A.F.A. League (Div. Ill) Public Service.s vs. Oovt. Monopolies, Gavlanc St. Andrew's School Sports Jalan Besar. Friday. 30th. High Water. 02.15. 8.7 ft... 15.21. 8.0 ft. Cricket S.R.C. vs. S.CC. Ist.. S.R.C. grd. Pulau346 words
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Article548 1933-06-29 3 HITLER EXILES IN PRISON Gaoled For Violent Thinking Bonnenbwrg, the Germ on concentration camp WhtTC 440 political objectors to the Hitler regime are imprisoned, is a pretty village m the .Oder Valley, but iron bars and prison cells, workshops and prison yards provide grim reality m548 words
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Article239 1933-06-29 3 Alleged Shooting of Japanese Fisherman Moscow. June The Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Ohta. visited the acting Foreign Commissar Sokolnlkov. to protest against th«- aliened .shooting *>f three Japanese fishermen m the region of Cap** Kronotzky, Kamchatka, and asked permission for the secretary 01 the Japanese Consulate for Petropavlovsk toReuter - 239 words
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Article96 1933-06-29 3 Inability to Impose Imperial Preference Nairobi, June 27. The inability of the State of East Africa to impose Imperial Preference. In view of her various treaties, will to some extent off,;et the result of the new tariffs introduced to-day, whereby a specific rate of duty or m theReuter - 96 words
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Article399 1933-06-29 3 IMPOSSIBLY LOW WAGES Mr. Runciman Interviews Tokio's Ambassador (From Our London Correspondent* London, June 14. The menace of Japani se compt tition m world markets generally, and m Empire countries particularly, lias been pointed out with great emphaxis this Meek, both m Parliament and elsewhere. Lancashire399 words
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Article94 1933-06-29 3 End of the Half-year Influences London. June 24. The recent abundance of supplies on the money market was less m evidence this week, chiefly owing to preparations to meet end of the hall year requirements. Nevertheless, thi* week's Treasury Bills were allotted at the reduced average rate ofReuter Wireless - 94 words
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Article92 1933-06-29 3 London. June 26. On the Stock Bachanga to-day the new account started brightly, most price changes favouring holders. Rayon shaKM a^ain were very prominent while Unilevers and Imperial Chemicals also v.civ v< 11 bought. Oil shares benefited from rptimislic lvports m regard to the oil .situation. Arnon^ iDfetgn issues, GermansReuter Wireless - 92 words
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Article140 1933-06-29 3 Alleged Abelnicnl of Destruction of Letters From Our Ov. n Conv^pundc nt I Pcnang, June IV. Tlic trial commenced yesterday and is stil! unfinished, m which Balasundrans. an inspector m the postal department, is charged on three counts under the postal regulations, namely: abetment of wilful secretion140 words
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Article69 1933-06-29 3 Interested Spectator at Hendon Pageant London. Jim*- 11. Kirn; I-V;sal of Iraq was an intfiestrd spvctatoi ol Iba ihriilini; air feata Wltncmd on the occasion of the Royal Air Force pageant al Urntlon to-day. The Prime Minister and I ff T.ondcnderry were also present The fly pet'! «fReuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article158 1933-06-29 3 ALLEGED BRIBERY OF JUROR Serious Charges Against Ivondoner and Russian The alleviation that I IWflbfT ot a li.r\ a, the Old Bailey had aeivpted a bribe v. as madr at tbv London Guildhall. Walter Ramsey, aged 61. an accoxmU'iil, oi PrtWBWtOP-C WCCHt Palmers Green. N.. MBd Philip Kreditor. Aged 41-158 words
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Article116 1933-06-29 3 n.E.I. And Disposal Of Money (From Our Own Corresnond* ntl Medan, June 20. In lifts People.-; Couiv i! iec»ntl>. Mr. Kaji. questioned the Government m conno tion vitM the statement m the Pn that the Chin. > Foreign Office had macU- an uyrceinont With Ihfl Dutrh Minister m116 words
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Article91 1933-06-29 3 Showmen Killed When Vehicle Went Over Hank I From Our Or n Con < .poiicicnt .Mrd:m, June 23. Criminal proceeding! bars been Im m ayairr-t the Am'Tiran driv»r of Ike truck which plunged oter a bank killing wven Biemhen of one of Tait's Sh(iv. The number d«-ath91 words
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Article18 1933-06-29 3 Mr. Kuuyard Kipling hns txcn unanimously elected nn a ctafc mtmfrnr of tbe Instltui d( Fr:in Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 18 words
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364 1933-06-29 3 INTERESTING TEST CASE BEFORE PRIVY COUNCIL Sequel to a New Zealand Disaster The earthquake m Hnuke Bay. New Zealand, two years asro, when more than 200 people wex«» killed and thousands injured. Ls to have an important, sequel m the- quiet buard room of Ui«"364 words
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Article48 1933-06-29 3 i;.inglv<»k. Junr »7. Prince Duuvni bM Mterad bupllal w» B kok Whil< ».oii.:;.\iuK "f BM Hrn »»<• was. en by a insect on th«- J">l. «l:rh i.J InflHMd I>riiif )t:in-'.lt. halt brotli' r to UM Kin<\ wis (.;jciat..'ti fiii ywsU rdav J(»r iMTSItt him! 1« progrwi Inc.48 words
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Advertisement315 1933-06-29 3 ~"~> KH ODESIAN RED SEAL PLUG CUT pH°^'A^ TOBACCO. RFn '"*l«if:\L A 4 Em PP re Product blended with the tD^Kfc^, greatest care and skill from well matured h -r\fi )oba{- <*« loaves rrowa <m the plains of U 9 C ,J s »«^i Africa. OF ALL HIGH CLASS TOBACCONISTS.315 words
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Advertisement21 1933-06-29 3 0 IVW Ik V^^ >— -fc ALUMINIUM PAINT Coat of Mail Prot^ofi on PROPERTY ON WHICH IT IS USED UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED21 words
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Article280 1933-06-29 4 LETTER ATTACKS ON HIS WIFE Woman Friend's Poison Pen Campaign Bi ..i ji ymu IrttnafrP ■lam well bi ih. remarkable case m the Toulon ecUonal court >h v.hich Mli« Oenaalne p, .v;ul IS, is ehaffjed with havin- mm ■r: oi anoymooj hstten •fhlch drove Mai- Oeoi280 words
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Article259 1933-06-29 4 —■i Monday. Jun<* IH. Uutt Mr. Ni B. Bheliey and Mr. O. R Oreig irrh'ed to pl*s n1 Oofrwtunent House Tuesday. Juiu- io. Caputin uiic; Mrs. T. CV Mftkl Ig-JOM». Ci.ptain and Mrs. Q P. Oldiield. Mlea Har^raves. Mr. T. G. Tyrrell. Mr R B Henlv. FT Lieut.259 words
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Article319 1933-06-29 4 broadcast Sermon by Nameless Monk Ten Ui uaand deteejatet :rwn ail :>art^ of the world are ••xDefiji m London for the! [orthccaalng centenary celehfwtton of the Oxi .id Movniicni and the QithoHr HlwlVß] in' »he Cfaorcta of England. It was an 'a'.^ize" yrmoii preached befora judges319 words
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Article169 1933-06-29 4 Exports For April and May From Our Otna Correspondent Medan. June 20. Borne uncaslm>s ha> been caused In tea ufcCSBS m Netherlands India by the nirriour that the oarpo boot. Talisse. of the Stoomvnrl Maat?ch.applj Nederland. was earryint; 1.000.000 i:il(»t,Tamme? of tea which xvas loaded on the eve169 words
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Article108 1933-06-29 4 1 1 u arm ho Rising Hut Yangtze Stationary Shanghai. June 17. A repor« from Chengchow itatei that the Huan^ho i^ visinu rapidly, and t lie authorities art* ordering the people to take precautionary BMHUrai. The. Provincial Government of I Hunan hr- appropriated $50,000 for n'lici PJCaWlltCl ll.ilii;108 words
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Article195 1933-06-29 4 Tiie Btagaporc Repertory Play us pttaiatcd i» cabaret entf rtainmont at the TauaHu Clr.b on Batardaj. Tbere ware sixteen items on the progranmc vrhlch continued until v. ell after one o*rlock. Mr. Paul Vi-rdaynis Bang tour bahads whirh were received with enttwatanßu Dainty Little Mis.s Enid195 words
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Article42 1933-06-29 4 Sofia. June 21. Determine to >Lair.p out murder and terrorism betwetn rival Macedonian fcroup*. the OovenuneM prm imimmA a curfew last night until midday lo^tay ..^ii.- the polfcx and iroojwi imjMllimcmd. raided all honker, suspected >' )iart>ourinu tvil docis- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 42 words
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Article39 1933-06-29 4 TFREE PRESB SERVICE— COPYRIGHT i 1-oinlon. June 21. London rubber stocks increased from 43 364 vms rturing the week to 44,043 tons and Liverm fxol storkv foil from 59 32 6 to 59 272 if)nj39 words
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Article101 1933-06-29 4 Nanyang Siang Pau - Nanyang Siang Pau Approval For New Chinese Currency Shanghai, June 2"J. Tiu executive council oi the linking Government, ha* approved ol the weight of the nvw Chinese dollar to be issued on July, 1. The Go\ eminent mint will turn out $200,000 i day until all the old101 words
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Article83 1933-06-29 4 King Able to Attend With Queen London. Jane 24. The Khi:; and Queen huld the tilth Court of the .season at Buckingham Palace last night. At the earlier courts the King had been unable to be present owing to rheumatism m his shoulder. HLs Majesty accompanied by thoBritish Radio - 83 words
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Article33 1933-06-29 4 BERLIN THREATENED Berlin, June 24. The State Secretary to the Air Ministry has drclared that h«. had received a threat that next time loreign aircraft will drop other things than pamphlet* Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 33 words
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Article781 1933-06-29 4 SUICIDE WHO REALISED HIS FOLLY TOO LATE "May I Burn In Hell" Passages Horn tin. lust letter of man to ,h«- wife h« lud deserted after contifutiiu', lecrtt liaison with anothei woman were read at i Westminster Inquest. They Included the ollow ing "Now m the shadow781 words
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Article98 1933-06-29 4 Hoy's Strange Conduct at Seremban Prom Our Own Correspondent 1 Seremban, June it.. Recently Chinese boy walked into the witness box m the local police court and as nobody knew who ho was he v.as sent to the police station where he was found to have beer,98 words
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Article94 1933-06-29 4 Mission Teacher and Wife r Murdered J From Our Own Correspondent j Medan, June 23. One of the most revolting crimes m recent months occurred a few days ago m the neighbourhood of Tarutung. near Lake Toba. where a Batak mission teacher and his wife were attacked by94 words
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Advertisement523 1933-06-29 4 I HILLMAN MINX ECONOMY TRIAL I HUNOER RAC OFFICIAL OBSERVATION I I 2,364 miles 3 people II I £5.55. running costs! |l| jJ^t^^. B^^ J •^^■■b referred m T/ir Time- "B^^K-^ U novc tr a l of :i l'RHt cv, ,\v\ n I markablc test hap just rnutr.l. I'ivi. |^j523 words
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Article185 1933-06-29 5 DOCTOR WHO LOST USE OF HAND UnabkTTcT Write Prescriptions ■'"•■".mi ir m l M of Mai-uu-road. St. Andrew's, Bristol JFiFSZS?** Xc for the *Ss: ham /o c?m n7 s mot rln from Chclten"•ad ami opened tho bonnet of bft. car Wliilr tM was attending to the185 words
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Article188 1933-06-29 5 Transformation of Famous Su*sex Home i Piickiix:.; Hurst, a. mansion oi the Cowdraj tnmily, which look.s over the Downs at Balcomtx Sussex >. will loan be tenanted by the blackhabiteri monk-. -,f the En-li^h Bcnedictint nrdci. The uianikw will be reconstructed a* a, .school to Downside,188 words
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Article260 1933-06-29 5 An Ex-Sergeant Major's Two Captors i William Waikin.s, CT-aargtant-inaJor. Midi now an UMMMmJng ouinniLs.sionaiiv at ;t North London clothing fuctory, was "standing to' ;it two m the morning when he hoard Bound m n rooni above. The old Ore step thnii .>i the trenchea must260 words
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Article298 1933-06-29 5 KELIEF SCHEMES CARRIED ON IN PARIS Baron Rothschild's i Part I .spent MNDfI oi the unhappkst liuuiri oi liiv, wrote a special correspondent of the Daih Expru.ss on June 8. In ;hv company of those of th. 20.C0G G.-nnan Jewa exiled from Germany who have not298 words
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Article72 1933-06-29 5 400 Letters On How To Cure Rheumatism [From Our Own Corrrspondom London, June 14. Samctnicg ol the tilectloo unrl sympat^x Ol <ht nation fo: Hi Majesty Is indicated by tin fact that .-int. i \va- annoiirict'cf that hv i:< i i (loriim from riM imiatism. he has72 words
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Article, Illustration106 1933-06-29 5 h( Prince of Wales, who is keenly interested m agriculture. In conversation with wicker hurdle makers at the Bath and West Show at Wimbledon 1 fcnpy-.1l except baby-Kipsy family on the Downs at Epsom, to which place they returned for the ueroy. Coaches of the106 words
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Advertisement60 1933-06-29 5 sTANTON \FLSON Co M Ltd. I 4 (oi LYER QUAY 1 I 1 1 I s STORAGE A PB3 EDDIE CANTOR'S GREATEST YET*! SUBSCRIBER'S DELIVERY NOTICE. IF DELIVERY OF PAPER IS NOT SATISFACTORY I^S?«.S lIT OUT THIS COUPON AND FORWARD TO Tlie Singiipore Free Press was delivered to me to-day60 words
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Advertisement201 1933-06-29 5 Only once m ft decade comes a film like this See Press Keportv 6.15 UjJiltiilSfe I 9.15 The Story that has stirred Millions of readers and play-goers-^~~ Me t r o-Goldwyn- hp&k .sr*^i lam Mayer's Master ■&■{&> i Picture of 19HH Jl^ mi H GREETED BY V&'^jfc \^B, ENTHUSIASTIC SaT^V201 words
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Article393 1933-06-29 6 Draw For Four Ball Tournament The draw for the Malayan Amateur (4 ball) Billiard Championship tournament, for "Franker Challenge Shield and the dates of matches are as follows: Saturday, July 1st —0.30 p.m. Gan Hock Hoe U.C.F.A.) vs. Gulam Hus-sain b. Hadji Ibrahim (J.P.C.).—9 p.m. Sullen bin Kassfm393 words
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Article384 1933-06-29 6 Pembroke Still "Head of The River" LFrom Our London Correspondent! London, June 14. The May races at Cambridge finished on Saturday with Pembroke still head of the river. None of the crews that raced behind them was ever able to extend them, but, while Pembroke were seen at384 words
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Article276 1933-06-29 6 Exciting Draw To Be Replayed l o*cia\ 2 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca. June "18. m th Mmi-fina] ol the Government Shield football competition the Teachers' Association drew with the Monopolies l— l. after extra time had been allowed. The Teachers' team vac weakened by Injuries to seven276 words
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Article241 1933-06-29 6 Free Fight at Wolves' Match m France Free Qftati occurred among the pteytn m i match at Nice between Wo'kvrhamoton Wanderers and Nice Football Club. The spectators invaded the pitch and Anally the g*mc had to be stopped ton mlnut a before tmv* Bp ctr.tors disagreed with the241 words
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Article516 1933-06-29 6 Thames R.C. reached three finals m the Reading Amattur Regatta, which was held at OnvershaJn Sridtrt 1 on Saturday. They net Vesta In the Senior Fours. Kingston In the Junior-Senior Foui'.>. and Imperial College m the Thames Cup Eights, and they won all i A feature of516 words
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Advertisement232 1933-06-29 6 (uriciira |(^^3c^ 'cot ilina vfp^j soot /liny M|y antiseptic pjafl Powder For tuCferers from sunburn and heat rashes. Apply freely to the affected parts and note how quickly it stops the burning and itching, and prevents the clothing from chafing the skin. Sample each Soap. Ointment and Talcum free upon232 words
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Advertisement275 1933-06-29 6 At DEPENDABLE AS AN ALSTl N M^^^^^W Shown lit "A" is tin 'oitrbang of the '/>' \htnc\ t jW^K^f f^^^f Austin Ten-Four Saloon, giving n/ft.\i- 't"//j't(/otc>7>.ti/»'. t t>>\,,, i f^^bm mum riding comfort. A minus /<-.«.» p /n/ riding ion/fort. me p;. --M'::!p- -;L!i I rh fS^ vK; L^ Saloon275 words
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1040 1933-06-29 7 SIKVfVAL OF CHINA THROUGH THE AGES Cannot Be Destroyed By Force BUI HER PEOPLE CAN COMMIT SUICIDE DX. MM BOON KENG UTHE hinesi' piople have suffered a great deal and they are suffering to-day, but if the soul of China exists1,040 words
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Article311 1933-06-29 7 Protest by S.S.(S) A. Agaitttt Further Impositions Mr. J. <JS. Campbell (President*, was m the ihair at a meeting of the Committee of the S.S. (Singapore) Association on June 27. After various formal business the papers relating to the recent election of a nominee to the Commission vice311 words
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Article99 1933-06-29 7 Large Party To Tour America Medan, .fune 23. For mo:-.t Am ricaM Who visit the F:v<?. Bal I is one of the most alluring show placet m thi: part of the world. It is DO* '.(ported frcn Batavia that a member of the People's Council Bukawatt, intends to99 words
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Article928 1933-06-29 7 ALLEGED FORGERY AND CHEATING Story of Money Order Paid To Wrong Person The General Pot Office of Singapore, represented by Mr. J. G. Brant, superintendent v. t re the complainants m a loigery case, the preliminary inquiry into which was held by Xfr. J. F. F.928 words
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Article65 1933-06-29 7 The 31st annual athl'jti.- eporti of St. 1 Joseph'! Institution will be held on Friday at 2.15 p.m. at the Jalin Besar Stadium. The is for rho Oid Boys wtU be: Half mile race (at f>.io p.m.) and Slinging the 28 pounder I (at 4.50 pm>. Mr: A Haynrs ha.-,65 words
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Article1216 1933-06-29 7 Singapore's Sea-borne WHARF MANAGEMENT Port Dues And Charges PINGAPORE Rotarians were told a lot about wharf management by* Mr. G. M. Alford yesterday. He! described methods of dealing with mw T ard and outward cargo and the method of handling vessels m Singapore and m other ports,1,216 words
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Article108 1933-06-29 7 EARLY MORNING SHOCK FOR- CHINESE Two Men Accused of Murder A Chinese walking alon? East Coast Road shortly after four o'clock m the morning stumbled on a dying man lyin'j at the roadside. The man expired before help could be summoned. He had two wounds108 words
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Article263 1933-06-29 7 PACKET OF PAWN TIC KETS Man Sent to Prison For Six Months A Javanese was arrested during the early hours of the morning of March 15, by Detective Inspector A R. McCwan, and on information he gave to ;hc police two others of the sanv^ nationality were apprehended Two oi"263 words
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Article222 1933-06-29 7 Marriage That Did Not Take Place A straiigt .story of how a man fOt others to draw up a marriajw contract with his own wife and then broke tip the marriage arrangements at the eleventh hour but not without, it was alleged, poeketinu the e mmKsion money, was222 words
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Article134 1933-06-29 7 RUBBER TREE— IO CENTS I Yountf Indian Who Wanted Firewood The value of i\ medium-sized rubber kfM Which figured m an arrest case before Mr. IJ. F. F. Gregß. the srr.nd magistrate, yesterday, was assessed at 10 cents only. The accused, a younj; Indian, pleaded guilty to the charge of134 words
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Article42 1933-06-29 7 Charge Of Blocking Fivr-foot ;Prom Our Own CutlOpOiMtent] Ser«*ir.ljjn. .Inn ?7. A Chinese barber Mined Chin Fook v..ts iinrc ''50 eenti ten yiMtm claj for ihaving a eiMkn k-. i ion the fivp-foot-\v:iy and so rausinr an obstrur 1 tion.42 words
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Article856 1933-06-29 7 I Sequel to a Civil PROMISSORY NOTE Man Who Rented Space m Cafe Ram Choli was charged before the Criminal District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday, with giving false evidence m a judical proceeding. Mr. J. H. Bassett. the acting D.P.P.. conducted the case, Mr. A.856 words
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Article39 1933-06-29 7 (From Our Own Corn- pi nrf.ittl Bangkok. .In m- 2H. Tha outward Dutdl air nnil wlJl po .i\Av .m 1. i\ .uj.' b<.'< n held up l.\ ht<f v.rathfT at lorlpiir It fMCbvd Cnlrutta thLs moos.39 words
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964 1933-06-29 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1933. MUCH THE WORSE We have some sympathy with the protest of Senator Cordell Hull, the chief of the American delegation to the World Economic Conference, who is becoming "touchy" at the repeated i assertions that the •irreconcilability" of the domestic programme of the964 words
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Article120 1933-06-29 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Par;.-,, specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow RUBBER London, June 28. Spot (Buyers) 3 13 32d. (3 15 32d). (Seller) 3 15 32d. (3 17120 words
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Article693 1933-06-29 8 The Beginnings Of Local Dock Activity 1 here is nothing new under uw sun an uld saying but a true one .so far as Singapore is concerned The new pii i off Col Iyer Quay, for ln.stancr wfm originally propoeod m ttM Wit til, shortly after693 words
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Article370 1933-06-29 8 Popular Programme At Victoria Hull Beano Motnlwlto.il, maetft pianist. Btognpore's favourite artist, was uiven a great VekOOM when he appeared a< the Victoria Hall M night for the iirst Umt since his recent tour of Burma and India. There was a much bi< nudicuicc than :it any ol370 words
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Article391 1933-06-29 8 PASSING OF AN OLD RESIDENT v WILLIAM DUNMAN Long Association With Singapore A mmate iron, Bat a Mates Mr w> tormeru w, Blntapon and or* 0 European r«rtdttlf ln Il: died m bnpltal fe) to hoytol r condition M the r,->u!» and uitnlapse and died Mr. D'lnnian v. tMgMOfa, ht-391 words
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Article51 1933-06-29 8 FflM a:i tin rarki fa Urn two Mm* I their eross-t iU. I MW hwrerei the film Whld tl: night Thr WorV present both -Moi realh li Mmakrs a bri.-t ;> The him i is no stron ■mM( Ton Bin?: also Iv W:,i:a, I-, M fiery |HM9 film51 words
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Advertisement303 1933-06-29 8 Slippy I 1 M■■' t CAILIDEIE€IK' > S DIAMOND SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. also Bridal presents m diamond *et Watches, Brooches, Bracelets, Pearl Neckkwefe LARGEST AND WELI,-SEI>ECTED STOCK. DO NOT FAIL TO ENQUIRE FOR SAME AT SS7?«Sf^ (JEWELLERS) PENANG. 19 v H »g h Street. No lt>303 words
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Advertisement86 1933-06-29 8 I NOURISHING CRKAM Tropical conditions dry out and mar the most beautiful skins. No finer antidote can be afforded than the regular use of this fragrant product. Depot British Dispensary, Ltd. 33, Baffles Place Singapore AN INCOME.TAX COLLECTOR SAYS that the majority of business men pay up without saying a86 words
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Article333 1933-06-29 9 CUBAN DELEGATE DISAPPOINTED I Suggested Cessation of Factor> Construction NO NEW BOUNTIES" Kleven Countries "Wasting Their Time" at Conference London, June 28. rnattotial Sugar Council letter to tho World ■<>rif< renee suggesting the a convention In with a draft closely LTubar. [-roposals which propose a factom*Reuter Far Eastern - 333 words
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Article20 1933-06-29 9 I London. June 28. '•> or Mofcff. President Roosevelt* per- «r .-nd oronomic cxpeit, MTtfed hoft| 1 am ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article100 1933-06-29 9 To be Identified With Nazi Parly Berlin. June IS. ■'rmun National Front has been dis- an amicublt' Agreement between Hitler national leadeM wlureby all national vill join th'- Ni;/j parliamentary party, "h Dr-. Hugenb: rii's rarigßSttOß has not 'fkiallj aerated yet. it is regarded as M<raiwhil«' it isReuter - 100 words
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Article96 1933-06-29 9 i Indian and Lancashire Representatives" Talks I London. June 28. I of lull tad Crank di cussion ol I RUBOII :nt(M-'.-. i wri noi eoivludec j don to-day hfitWJUn representatives ol biro cotton industry nd Mr. H. P t&irann of th Bombay Millovnci: Sir Edward Benthall and MrReuter - 96 words
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Article22 1933-06-29 9 tl July 3rd, the offices of the Passport HegLstration of Aliens Departments 'Uvc-ly will be situated m the Chinese 'orat*» Havelock Road22 words
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Article86 1933-06-29 9 STRENGTHENING THE EXCHANGE Ministers Arrive m j London London. Junr ix. The Auhtvun. RBMM Minister, BCR Bnicsch ■mi the Minister of the Interior, Hen Bctaany, iiave readied iftHtow !ddni a loan ■err Burcach, Intrrvlewed ■<.;,. Hmgulm at' :he results ol tin nUaslon H^- anttcipatod ■>btainini: 10(iReuter - 86 words
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Article126 1933-06-29 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Retaraiag Power To The Shanghai. Junr JK. Mr. Win.; Chtng-ut'i. the F>rirnkr. made an important statement this morning. rt«ardinf the mmins Nati«>nal Asspmbly which has b«vi. ronvened by the Oo\(?rjimem with a view to returning the power ->f frovernmtnt to the peoph Tliere wa.s126 words
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Article150 1933-06-29 9 Marvellous R.A.F. Display m Bad Weather London. June 26. Air imv n.> \>i many nations, ■ho attended IK Royal Ail Fort*' display at Hcndon on Saturday, exprefci aatontohed admiration ti\at ho programme which involved intricate ivolii<»!i and rlo.v il.\u^: hnuiiiM ndoui .speeds' bould have been carried throughBritish Radio - 150 words
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Article76 1933-06-29 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Messrs. Butterfield and Swire's limits Affected Shanghai. Juiu- !x. m co-ordination wltta the action of the c sunen'i Unica In cantou. the Ntngpo branch has started taking itepi to boycott the steamers i I'lmi ';iim to Hasan. Butterfleld find Bwliii, nlso [.noun ns the76 words
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Article43 1933-06-29 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Jane 28. Mr Obftßfl Chi wlm> r«'turnod to Nanking fMterday from BhsmL reports that while Hoods tire ruinin-i the crops of the peasants m Central China, the Province of Shensi has been suffering] from serious drought.-43 words
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Article47 1933-06-29 9 London June 26. A Meeting took, place at the Foreign Office to-day between representatives of the Governments of Egypt. Prance, Italy and the United Kingdom to iHmm the question of the liability of the Egyptian. Government to pay their public debt m gold. British RadioBritish Radio - 47 words
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Article39 1933-06-29 9 London. June 26. The Foreign Under-Secretary, Captain Anthony Eden, is lenvinc for Geneva by air this afternoon and will attend a meeting of the Bureau of the Disarmament Conference whirr. resumes its sittings UhWOOmm. British RadioBritish Radio - 39 words
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Article53 1933-06-29 9 London June 26. The Kint? of Iraq left London for Edinburgh last night and will visit several places during j k terv days stay m Scotland. Before going north Kinf? Feisal visited Windsor Castle, and wa; conducted over the state apartments and othei j points ofBritish Radio - 53 words
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Article15 1933-06-29 9 Calcutta. Jane 38. The Australian fli-r Wro has arrived ii Calcutta. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article161 1933-06-29 9 Affairs of Kuhn, Loch Company A FOREIGN FLOTATION $35,000 Payment For Services of Mr. Norman Davis Washington. June IX. Pollcw m- Hi Morgan enquiry Hi Senate ijHnkiii- Committee to-day b.nan an invcstmfttton intc tii; iuTairs of the Kuhn. Loob Com- ny. New York I antei Mr OtReuter - 161 words
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Article248 1933-06-29 9 New London University London. June 26. ivn.ii iu;,-j< .snij,, ceremonial and m the presence r.t :i distinguished -athcrinp including representatives ol s» ais ni learning m many parti oi the world the Kinu. accompanied by the Queen and attended b\ Ijord Irwin, Minister foe Mucatiou. laidBritish Radio - 248 words
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Article114 1933-06-29 9 Drive Against Mid-Sumatra Malcontents Medau. June Z'.i. PolitiL-al unreal In Sumatra, especially on the West Coast, is now being hilly discussed m the press It is s tateri that the Attorney-General Of Netherlands India intends to visit the districts personally to MC what ■MMUTM can be taken. It.114 words
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Article60 1933-06-29 9 Judgment Reserved on India Policy London. June 28. An Important meeting of the Conservative Gkneral Ooauntttoc averwtaelmtartr rejected a resolution virtually condemning the Government's India policy at the instance inter alia of Mr. Churchill and Lord Lloyd and adopted a motion with which Mr. Baldwin aureed reservingReuter - 60 words
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Article41 1933-06-29 9 Originator of Death Story Arrested Mexico City, June 28. Despiu* othcial declarations that the bodies of the Spanish transatlantic flyers have beer! found it is now learned that the story is unfounded and the orieinatoi has been arrested. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article39 1933-06-29 9 Tin; weekly devotional meeting of the Tamil Epworth League, Singapore, will be held m the Tamil Methodist Episcopal Church, m Short Street, to-day at 5.30 p.m. The speaker for the evening will be Mr. G T. Abraham from Sumatra.39 words
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577 1933-06-29 9 L APPROPRIATION BY NANKING Imminent Clash Between Feng and National Forces Shanghai. .Inn .IS. Five million dollars have been appropriated by Wanking fur the relief of war victims m North China. The Hopeh Government has been authorised to Issue seveial million dollar^ worth of bondsReuter - 577 words
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Article126 1933-06-29 9 Dato of Kembau and Federal Council [Fran our Own OorreapoodentJ Kuala Lumpur. June 28. Amongst redptentl of Bii'thduy honours v.as the Hon. the Dato of Rembau. I membor of the Federal Council for over Hum years, and when this Council mot on Monday the Hich Commissioner. Sir126 words
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Article79 1933-06-29 9 London, June 36. A Foreign Office communique .states An exchange of views took place at the Foreign Office between M. Litvinoff and the Secretary for Foreign Affairs m which they made dear to one another the position of their respective Governments on the present obstacle.* to a renewalBritish Radio - 79 words
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Article46 1933-06-29 9 I London, Jane 26. i Rudyard Kiplin? has received the rare disi tinction of election as a foreign associate memr ber of the French Arademy des Sciences. It ,j Is shartd only by the Kin? of the Belgians t tmd Cardinal Mercier British RadioBritish Radio - 46 words
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Advertisement134 1933-06-29 9 JLfJLu rn^j JL O v I M j 9 KOR run K£AL HEALTH BEAUTY Pf )|wf7 FRFFFIOM The ARMMORI p is a slenderizing fashion helt ingeniously combining healthful support. The 'ARMMORI belt is the ideal foundation garment for every conceivable occasion or figure need: whether for Dancing, Sport, Social. Walking134 words
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Advertisement1007 1933-06-29 10 THF muE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. sfo^ni ShlD Co Ltd and China THE HU A KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. •tSf CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd.1,007 words
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Advertisement548 1933-06-29 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Due Spore. Sails Spore. ,s. CITY OF SHANGHAI For Havre. London. Rotterdam Hamburg In Port July 1 .s. CITY OF BEDFORD For Havre, London, Rotterdam to548 words
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Advertisement442 1933-06-29 10 Pggfi #H British India and Apcar Lines. r (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N m r UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S fiovjpv,.' U LONDON AND FAR EAST M.\IL SEKVHf UV OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA lAP&n Due Tonnage. Singapore. BANGALORE 6.000 July 6442 words
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Advertisement685 1933-06-29 11 0. S. K. Line. TOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA. |fC I3HW BLENOS AIRES via Colombo. Durban Algoa *»f< Bay Cft P c Town Rio de Janeiro. Santos and Montevideo (Round-the-world £190) Jlm OQ <** MVKI BUENOS AIRES via Colombo. Durban Cape Town Rio de Janeiro, Santos and Montevideo (Round-the-world lare685 words
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Advertisement406 1933-06-29 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE c&irf AMERICAN MAIL LINE B^S^Hb^HblbSb^bW^ I Kl^ .^BaHB^B^BH EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS406 words
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Advertisement693 1933-06-29 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ VAX HE t'TSZ— Thursday, June 29. Hong Kong. Swatow and Amoy TlDORL'—Thursday. Jane 29, Selat-Pandjang, Ben-kalis. Soeiwi-Paknin". Smk and PakanBaroe. RKIJXST— Thursday. June 29. Cheribon (not for passengerst. Stmaranq, Sourabaya. Bocleleng, Ampenan and Padang-bay. OPHlR—Friday. June 30. Muntok (passengers and mail only*. Batavia. Bemarang693 words
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Article384 1933-06-29 12 1 FUTURE OF WOMEN IN GERMANY ''Compulsory Service In New Programme" Berlin, June 14. •'Compulsory service for women" figures prominently m the programme drafted for submission to the German Government by the 'New Land Movement" at a conference just completed at Eisenach. The movement is384 words
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Article35 1933-06-29 12 London, June 24. Dean Inge intends to resign next, .summer His rteceision Is duo to his advancing years and he hopes to spend his retirement m the neighbourhood of Oxford.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 35 words
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Article38 1933-06-29 12 New York, June 27. It is confirmed that the bodies of the Spanish flyers. Barberan and Collart have been founrl amid the wreckage of their pan? one hundred miles west of Carmen. Campcchel ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article30 1933-06-29 12 Portsmouth. June 24. Dlt k^cl ptetc of the cr ior Amph'lon, authorised m March 1931. WM laid to-day. The cost of construction will be £1.500.000. R euter WirelessReuter Wireless - 30 words
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Article48 1933-06-29 12 The half yearly central meet m r. of trn Young People's Circle will be held at the Qeylfttlf Girls" School. Aliunied Roc;d. on Friday, the 30th instant, at 8 p.m. A grand social will immediately follow the meeting and members and friends are assured of an enjoyable evening.48 words
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Advertisement676 1933-06-29 12 Burns Philp Line. < Incorporate hi Australia 1 FOR BMBBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Berular monthly sailings by the well-known ttainer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and the 8.8. MANGOLA (3.352 tons): I Cargo only] •4. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamer* trading to676 words
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Advertisement393 1933-06-29 12 HENDERSON LINE, i SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Paratn^er Steamei Between Rangoon, Marseille* and Enfland. BOMEWARD SAILINGS Port off Disembarkation Plymouth Leave RatigtM»o 1933. IRRAWADDY July 29 CHINDWIN Aug. 12 KEMMENDINE Aug. 26 BHAMO Sept. 9 AMARAPOORA Sept. 23 SAGAING Oct. 7 BURMA Oct. 21 YOMA Nov. 4 PEGU No\.393 words
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Advertisement215 1933-06-29 12 For everything Travel, Banking f^ Apply toCO<)KS ts, ROBINSON n<>\ h Individual AUcntion THE FAST ASLVriTfO LIMITED. rii-Mipomt*,. PASSKNCIER \M, fkhciii SERVKr TO GtNOA, LOMms K»rn, X nM HAMIU K(. lllN)h(|N From K*por. •m, MM Stt PIONIA M 1 FRRIA 1 3 I.ALANDIA 22 8 2/8 MEONIA |S 9 ALSIA215 words
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Miscellaneous711 1933-06-29 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 1 30 a.m. Kuantai) i\ia Jerantut > Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besan Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan <via Gemas)711 words
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Miscellaneous256 1933-06-29 12 VESSELS ARRIVED City of Shnnslni. Brit. 3748. from Do iron tfM for Europe 1.7. Karoa. Brit. 3608. from Calcutta 28 for Rangoon, and Calcutta 29.6. Edmdrle. Brit. loni, from Blinjoe 27.6 for Eangka Ports 1.7. Drmerara, Brit. 7292. from Falmouth 27.6 1 1 for Osaka 28.6. Tinombo. Dutch 520. from256 words
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281 1933-06-29 13 II) ALTERATION Ol DESTINATION TO A I'ORT NOT COVUNED BT T!IK Kill OF LADING: With Immediate effort thi clause on p^r io ot the tariff has been ameaded to read at foUs/ws:If Itwanuthlp Line at their option allows the discharge of such cmrto281 words
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Article555 1933-06-29 13 Criticism Of Australia's Attitude i i From O'ir Own Corre.spoiuLnt I London. June 14. Something <»i .i ■rnsatton has been caused m the city by the sharp crtUdsm of the Australian Government expressed by Mr A B. Cauty, the chairman of the Whitr Star Line, m hls|555 words
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Article109 1933-06-29 13 Germany Withdraws "Blocked" Marked System fProxr Our Own Correspondent] London, Jane 14. The serious problem which recently arose over thf use on German shipping linos of "blocked" mark has now been satisfactorily solved, i Thf German lines concerned have communicated with the North Atlantic Conference, mak- Ing i»109 words
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Article550 1933-06-29 13 Interesting Ruling m Hong Kong Court Monej n carried by ship paMtnger to a port for the purpose ot trading i e ear?o. This ruling was made by Mr. Bal.'om m the Central Police Court at Honu Kong. Two Chinese greaser? on tlie river steamer Liuii- Shan,550 words
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Article109 1933-06-29 13 Fishermen's Discovery Off Latvian Coast Berlin, .lunr IS. Tin ■uhmerged wrtek oi submarine waj located to-day ofl the Latvian coast by MHT* men. according to despatches from Ripa. German naval circle* arc inclined to believe that it is the wreck of tru German subrutvine C-57 which, m November.109 words
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Article161 1933-06-29 13 Royal Surgeon "Shipwrecked Sn Thomas Mylea, of Leeaoo Park, Dublin, honorary mrgw to the King, and Lady Mytet uere "shipwrecked" m Sir Thomas's 63 -ton motor-ywcht Sheila, which went ashore at Derby haven, near Capetown. Isle of Man. "We wen- about to run into Derbyhaven when the161 words
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Article132 1933-06-29 13 Arrivals By The Marnix Van St. Aldegonde The following passengers- disembarked at Singapore on June 27th from the m.s. Marnix van St. Aldegonde of the Nederland Royal Mail Line: Mr. and Mrs. Adler and clii!j. Mr. C. Assenbcrg. Mr. G. P. Barntt, Mr. J. R. Clairmonte, Sister Cum-Konde.132 words
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Advertisement471 1933-06-29 13 r TUB SINGAPORE FREE PRESS fra(j Otiice 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. I^IMIK *«fi- Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. Ihe premier morniii S daily m Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest nnnouncements London rubber nnd tin cables appear daily Special features include pictures, ladies'471 words
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Advertisement220 1933-06-29 13 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA I\li AND MOST OF THE u.S.A VI J he Scenlr Rouu of the Canadian Natluiiai lii.mrar^ \J nil bWt f the m rvp l Canadian RocXlcs— stay nt Ja«p« aZ!|T ;irk »-odffe )n the heari ■>/ wondrous mountain l».,n y /41WbW ravel straight throujrb from V220 words
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Article382 1933-06-29 14 Acute Congestion A( Hong Kong Gaols Hong Kong. June 9. It was presumably a happy day on Wednesday at Victoria Gaol as word pMMd lound that owing to pressure Iron new tmivrls. th: Superintendent was to make a further selection of good conduct, men for immediate release. In382 words
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Article356 1933-06-29 14 Trouble m Kashmir, Alwar And Dewas The Internal ailau of 1 r;>l of th. smaller Indian States In Central India are reeehin the Urgent attention of the Political D.partaent of the Qovenunmt of India, states the Drily H raid Bombay correspondent. A new wrtea 01 departing ftfaharajahi >356 words
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Article63 1933-06-29 14 Reported Adjournment Agreement Denied London, June 24. It is understood from authoritative quarters that no agreement has been reached to adjeurn the Disarmament Conference until the Autumn. The bureau meets on June 27th. m Geneva and the conference assembles on July 3rd. No decision on the question ofReuter Wireless - 63 words
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Article117 1933-06-29 14 The following is the pngHUMM of drills up to nnd for week-endinjr. July 2nd. Thursday, 5.15 p.m Headquarters: E* (ChlJncso Coy. Company Parade. Friday, 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters: Ist Bn. Hfjnals. Map Reading: *F" (Malay) Coy., fflnpan Trainint-:; Bde. Si?. Srr.. Unit Paradr. Saturday. 2 I).:ji., Bltktt117 words
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Advertisement546 1933-06-29 14 Women who-i Suffer You need YE AST" VI TE Tired Mothers, Weary —gmMmEamSßamm Business Girls, Pale J| Anaemic Women, all /^^^^^s% HO find New Life, New f /(¥^ST^ Strength, New Vitality Mi-^ T and New Endurance ICa >^vL^^^ through Yeast -Vite. V^ Dreariness. Depres- sion and Drooping ~J> y y546 words
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Advertisement494 1933-06-29 14 BANKS AND INSUKa\^I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charten Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each E3. 000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors i' 3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishop^gate, London. EC. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star lloilo Semamng494 words
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Advertisement231 1933-06-29 14 THF VOKOIIAMI sr.,l WNK. I.TI, Reserve Puno fl I llr id Q H ion, .on B%SKtM .r. N i h B BBANCBCH I Alexandi C,l. trn. ll.mhur Mono:,- X 1 Angelei I Wewchmaa Han Brmarans, 1 Sydn> Con- Pfl of the 1 orM I Int< I Fl:.«(i Dc, I D231 words
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Miscellaneous553 1933-06-29 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION i FKOGKAMMES KOK INDIA, BURMA. I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J FEDERATED MALAY STATES I f FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. I DAVENTRY. ENGLAND Wavelength* 25 3 metres and 51. 3 J metres. J Thursday, June ?»th. i G.M.T. 11.0 a.m. 1.0 p.m. Transmission on an i 1.30 p.m.553 words
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Miscellaneous91 1933-06-29 14 23.38 Rabat (Radio Maroc) CNR. Sun.. 1 p.m. 19. R4 Vatican City (Italy) HVJ. 10-10.15 a.m. 19.82 Daventvy GSF. 19.73 Zeej-en (Germany) DJB. I—s p.m. 19.68 Radio Coloniale (Paris). FYA.n'n 3 p.m. 19.5G Schenectady W2XAD. Mon., Wed. and! Fri.. 7.30—8.30 p.m. Sun., 7—9 p.m. 19.36 Kemikawoa-Cho-Chiba-Ken. Tokio Japan) JIAA. Daily91 words
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834 1933-06-29 15 Disparity In Daily Prices Of Tin In London And Straits Singajpore, June 29. opened quietly after our last u< h tin was cabled from London as Ctti per ton. but shaiv issues to respond, i>arttcularly ci the metal continued to throughout the week834 words
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Article182 1933-06-29 15 Kundantf Tin's £574 Profit ol Kundtang Tin Dradgtad Ltd., i report for the ytmx emb-d De- state far depreciation on buildings, ndrj items amounting to £904 :it ili close a profit of £574.14.9.. arrangamenti made tor the I our f aoup as mentioned m I port progressive restriction182 words
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Article231 1933-06-29 15 English Company's Debit Balance of £354,046 (From Our London Correspondent I London. June 14. r do n<>t know whether there arc m Malaya •> ny EharehoMen m the Pord Motor Company Of Finland, but h«'iv m London the announcement of the Company's results for 1932 haa been231 words
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Article30 1933-06-29 15 London, Jane 26. Thr Metropolitan Vickers Engineering Co., have obtained an order valued at about £3.000.000 for port elec trifle? tion cf the Central Brazil Railway.- British RadioBritish Radio - 30 words
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996 1933-06-29 15 MR. J. G. HAY ON RESTRICTION D.E.I. Potential Native Output 400,000 Tons I From Our London Correspondent I London, June It. For Londoners interested m Malaya's two great, industries thLs ha." been an exceptionally important weol:. The continuation of the spectacular rise m the price of996 words
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Article174 1933-06-29 15 Changes m Representative June 24 26 2". American Can Com. M% 93 >, 92'Am. Tphone and T'sraph 127 129 n 128' 4 Atcheson Railroad 65^ (55 67% Dupont 79 80.: 80 Firestone. Coninion 23 24 24 Gen. Electric 24 24 "s 24 Gen. Motors 29. 29174 words
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Article113 1933-06-29 15 The (Singapore Chamber of Coxnnu n c Rubber Vhsociatum held its 1.128 th. auction yesterday Catalogued 1.204.305 lbs. 537.64 tons Offered 1. 163. 185 519.28 Sold 968.559 432.39 London 3 15 32d. New York 8% Cta. PRICE RF ALI/KI) Kibb< d gsathsi Shert Cents Per IM. Standard113 words
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Article164 1933-06-29 15 THE ABROAD Par .I'.ine M %I<i taut nJtun 12.01 8.47 3.58 ttheni W» sOn 590 Belgrade 25.2 L' MO 250 Berlin 20.43 14.29 14.42 H Bombay to fd Is fd i|M to 6 &[f4 Bruseeto 35 24.33 -4.3(, Bucharest 313 1 -^2.. Buenos Alrca 47A8 *1* OU 41% oH; Copentascn164 words
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Article53 1933-06-29 15 Resentment At Proposed Cut In D.E.I. Medan. June 23. Sticm.: disapproval has been expressed m thr^ Netherlands Indian press m connection v ith the decision of one of the planting companies. Anemiift and Co.. to cut the pension, of their employees by 50 per cent. The Java Bodl53 words
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Article433 1933-06-29 15 EXCHANGE RATES June 28 SELLING London, 4 months* sight 2,4 London. 3 months' sight 2,3 31,32 London, 60 days' sight 2^3 1516 London, 30 days' sight 2 3 29 32 London, demand 2 3 7 8 London. T.T. 2 3 27 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 990433 words
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Article897 1933-06-29 15 WEDNESDAY, JUNE ?BTII 1933. Buyers Sellers fcSMB Kunibaiiy It) 29s ui^tral Malay l£) 26s 28s iftt Hitam (ss 13s 14- c.d. kyer Went (SI) 95 1.00 langrin Tta i*s 3cl 19s Jatang Padana (til 10 Jala Caves ($1) 40 M lunueriang (£> «d I s nom [lUm897 words
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Advertisement81 1933-06-29 15 Assets e«cetd $12.000.000 Assurance In force over S3S,«00,000 a The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn the Straits BettteaWßtt) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry. E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with81 words
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165 1933-06-29 16 SEMI-FINAL TIES TO-DAY Result's of Yesterday's Games The semi-final ties in the men's singles section of the Singapore L.T.A. championships will be played i to-day at the S.C.C. For \h< m mutches tho courts will be- nclosed, and a ehArge of fifty cent<^ will be made165 words
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Article50 1933-06-29 16 The championship MMtklf vi the Lawn Tennis Association <>j' Malaya will open at the Selangor Club. Kuain Lumpur on Tuesday. August 1 and the events will include: men's -ingles, ladies' singles, m_n's doubles, ladies' doubles, mixed doubles, veterans' singles and '■'•lulls' doublets Entries will close on July 20.50 words
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Article238 1933-06-29 16 Prince of Wales Presents Trophy London, .fune 28. At Southport. Mitchell beat Dutra 9 up and 8 to play. Craig Wood beat Uavies 4 and 3. Sara/on beat Padgham 6 and 4. Haßen beat Lacey 2 and 1. Havers beat Diegel 4 and 3. A Ills- beatReuter - 238 words
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Article195 1933-06-29 16 Teams For Garrison vs. Sepoy Lines Match The following arc the teams and starting times for the Sepoy Lines Golf Club versus Garrison Golf Club matches to be plcyed on Sunday, (played over Garrison Golf Links). Sepoy Lines players are mentioned tirsi: B.4ft a.m. Dr. Low.son and Dr.195 words
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Article77 1933-06-29 16 Results Of June Mixed Foursomes The monthly mixed foursomes competition was played on Tuesday, June 27th. The following were the best returns Mrs. Morris and Mr. S H. Moss 45 11^4 33% Miss Maynard and Lt. C. M. Keble II V% a 33% Mrs. Rase and Capt.77 words
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Article16 1933-06-29 16 Keppel Oolf Club ladies foursomes competition was won by Miss Sim and Miss16 words
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399 1933-06-29 16 NOTTINGHAM MATCH SURPRISE Glamorgan Wins By An Innings London. June 38. Further results of County Cricket matches finished yesterday were as follo-.vs: SCRREY vs. OXFORD At ttw Ovil. Surrey dr«v. with Oxford University. Oxford i»»° atld 175 for 7 Surre> IW. For Oxford Hour ■coredReuter - 399 words
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Article109 1933-06-29 16 Big Score By Brooklyn Reuter New York. June »8. PMhMring are the latest baseball scores NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. E. Ciiu-innati 2 10 2 Boton 13 0 Magnum pitched for Boston. The Chicago— Philadelphia match and the Pittsburgh New York match were abandoned cwing to rain. AMERICAN LEAGUEReuter - 109 words
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Article80 1933-06-29 16 Now Deliberate Event For Ladies I From Our Own Correspondent] Penang, June 28. In connection with the Penang 1933 Bisley meeting, a new event is introduced for ladies a deliberate two-hundred yards range. This will be one of the last events on Sunday when the meeting will be80 words
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Article105 1933-06-29 16 [Prom Our Own Correspondent] Sercmban, Jane 27. A plan to prevent bicycle thefts originally introduced m Perak some years ago by Mr. V. O. Savi when he was C.P.0., Perak. is now being revived m Selangor and Negri Sembilan. This is a police drive against bicyclists, who leave105 words
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Article398 1933-06-29 16 WILTSHIRES DEFEAT MARINE DEPARTMENT Langlev Scores Two Goals Wilts 1: Marine Dept. 0. In the second division football match at the Ansun Road Stadium yesterday afternoon the Wiltshire* beat the Marine Department by two goals. Aftir a series of preliminary midheld exchanges S. Ahmat, the Marines left-398 words
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Article270 1933-06-29 16 M.C.U. Defeated m Second Division Match Cattle Traders .2: M.C.C 1. The Medical Collet Union football eleven were hardly good enough for the Straits Cattle Trading Company when they met m a second division match at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Union were beaten by two270 words
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Article44 1933-06-29 16 The S.C.C. soccer team to meet Bramtoco today is: J. Philip, A. P. Goldman. T. W. Movray. T. M. McLachlan. P. A. McCaffery, J. A Hunt. D. Alexander, R. W. Jakeman. Y. W Brand. C. Q. Starkey and S. A. Anderson.44 words
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Article174 1933-06-29 16 F. Marion Crawford's Story At The Capitol The silent film version of "The White Sister," P. Marion Crawford's famous novel, created a gTeat stir m its day, and now Metro Ooldwyn Mayer have adapted the same story for a talkie. This latest version is at present bein?174 words
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Article478 1933-06-29 16 PERRY OUTPLAYED AT WIMBLEDON Aoki Defeated By Hughes London. June 28. The Wimbledon Teilßif championships arc m full swing. In the. second round Suiter bi at Bcusni.-s I—6.1 6. 10 8. 6 4. 6 2. Qentka beat De Krhriin- 5 7; c— 2. 6 a, s—l.Reuter - 478 words
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Article101 1933-06-29 16 The lollowinr; hr.ye accepted to play cricket for S.C.C. vs. S.R.C. on Friday and Saturday at S.R.C. Fit. Lt. V. Croome, D. H. Palmer. W. H. McNeill. A. L. Hill. H. B. Noon, R. B. Noon, R. B. Lewis, R. A. Ashv.orth. I. Scott Dalpleish, E. MeCreanor, D.101 words
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Article117 1933-06-29 16 The following members of the Straits Chines? Recreation Clrfo have been invited to play cricket during the week-end.: Vrrsrs Sinie Darby en Saturday at 2 p.m. on S.C.R.C. ground: I. H. Hoahiiig. Chee Kong Loong. Tan Thian Took. Loh Jwee TkM Low KM Choo. Chua Choo Sim, Tan117 words
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Article122 1933-06-29 16 The following have been invited to play for the S.R.C. against the S.C.C. (Etceteras) on Sunday July 2nd. at 11 a.m. on the S.R.C. ground G. E. N. Oehlers (Cnpt). P. d' Almeida. Carl de Souza. M. A. Wyatt. R. C. Ochlcrs. J. E. de Jong. C. W.122 words
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Article69 1933-06-29 16 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. against the Ceylon Sports Club on the Ceylon Sports Club ground on Saturday, July Ist, at 2 p.m.: R. Lyne, W. R. Willis, John Le Cain, R, P. Ridley. Lee Ah Chee. G. L F. Willis, C. D. Ross, P. R. S.69 words
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Article59 1933-06-29 16 Entries For Competition To Close On Saturday Entries for the football league of the Clerical Union will close on July Ist. Those who have not signed the circular are requested to send m their names together with an entrance fee of 25 cents to Mr. J. P.59 words
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