The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 June 1933
1933-06-30
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Title Section19 1933-06-30 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. fvO^ IX99H. ESTABLISHED inaTT SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY^ JUNE 30, 1933. 10 CENTS19 words
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Article123 1933-06-30 1 grave crisis has developed at tn» World Economic Conference where work is virtually suspended pending a solution of the currency stabilisation problem. The wild fluctuations in the U.S. dollar are causing alarm in London and in the Tinted States. So erious is the situation that the Conference123 words
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STOP PRESS
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Article93 1933-06-30 1 London. June It is understood that the Japam M d. 1■ .a tion has already < stablished contact with i numb ec of delegations, including th. Brit— l and American delegations, to explore th« ';round for bi-lateral tariff negotiations Mr. Kadono, interviewed, declared that 1 stabilisation of93 words
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Article22 1933-06-30 1 EX -CHANCELLOR ARRESTED Kerlin. June 29. lie. Boctaltat '■x'-enaiH .-'.lor, Heir Bauej has ix._ arrested on a < targe "i, l_jrrU|l Hon. Renter.22 words
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Article52 1933-06-30 1 Vienna. June 19. rif teen thousand ctaeri welcomed Dr. Dolfuai on rrtvaJ _t Innsbruck, an Austrian Nazi stronghold oj defiance warnings and trouble. Special precautions who taken to prevent an a .tempt on bis Me and _ailwa\ passengers and motorists travelling towards the city were carefully s>52 words
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Article177 1933-06-30 1 navy aie confirmed, live cruisers h.iviug gone over to Manchukuo Page H. King Edward VI S College of Medicine will be the venue in April ne\t of the first of the courses on malaria arranged by the Far ha.stcrn Rureau of the League of Nations Page 'I. A young clerk177 words
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Article963 1933-06-30 1 ,T ln Mm, hurls th. rata with on in\ door, the bug. outgoing niaii Sfeeejnei tamed like cork on the .surging sea, .now lie; two fiet deep on Table Mountain, and wintei with all its many drawbacks has pushed astd* .our Indian summer. We hll| the OR and963 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement215 1933-06-30 1 UjjPHOVISION STORKS KAFFLEB HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTML y .ODFRN SANITATION AND HQt' AND COLD RUNNING WATER j THIS EVENING j TEA DANCE 6.30-8.15 p.m. AL DINNER DANCE-9.30 to MID-NIGHT. CMU* SERVED ON THE LAWN Special liail) Tea Informal Special Dances Dinner Dances Dinner Dance* ILa Sinu> fcTOJ Monday, j Every215 words
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Advertisement122 1933-06-30 1 ADELPHi SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL Favourite Ideal seaside Resort pw 2. own Rendez-vous Th e PUice to Spend racing St. Andrew's Cathedral a Pleasant Holiday EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH ROOWt* MODERN SANITATION EXCELLENT CUisiNß& SERVICE GENERAL MANAGER H. O. WASER. r TO-NIGHT SEA VIEW HOTEL Special Dinner Dance LAST122 words
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Advertisement87 1933-06-30 1 Carnation Milk Page I. If your battery could speak- P*gi n Snnstraiu! flfUllUg machjn Pat;r 9 CHRYSLER LOW INITIAL COST I n_e_» j MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS j j AND PRICES 1933. j J Including Private Cars, Com- mercial Vehicles and Motor S Cycles Compiled From Official Information. I Details Of Nev.87 words
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Advertisement7 1933-06-30 1 nSsBBBBBBBBsiBBBBBBBBBBBBnn^BBBBB^L^SI OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES7 words
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Article66 1933-06-30 2 Over A Million Spent In Queenland Brisbane. Queensland. A total of £1.250 000 has been spent in Queensland to destiov th3 dtnfO <nild dog> pest, according to an official announcement. A bonus of two shillings j» scalp is paid by the Government In addition to the money spent66 words
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Article253 1933-06-30 2 Owners and Masters of shipping arc requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible during the heavy gun practice, which will take place from the undermentioned forts on the dates stated below commencing at 8 a.m. each day. A red flag will be253 words
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Article45 1933-06-30 2 Commencing on Saturday, July L the tele- > J»pbs and telephone services of the PMS jtoflway. wffl be taV:en over the posts and Te )hs Depnrtmenf wh c v ln tain u .upervl.se tho m This is not a merger 1 tracto, and Teleßra^ as 'con-45 words
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Article609 1933-06-30 2 League Courses of Study in Singapore EXPERT TRAINING King Edward VII College of Medicine will be the venue in April next year of the first of the courses on malaria arranged by the Far Eastern Health Bureau of the League of Nations Union. This ir> the only609 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1933-06-30 2 Scientific Variation Of Natural Material rE heat and pressure of the interior of the earth, which combined millions cf years ago I to create the building stones in use to-day. have been simulated in the university laboratory to reproduce within a few hours materials for which nature requires1,198 words
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Article, Illustration390 1933-06-30 2 I changed Iht room, where i gutter in friend, nan) other p iy. mto that moo my own rath r eonl I ttto my rath, I harmful to the 9 in the Hall ban were lik<ly to rtl Historic Rooms I Otherwioe there ai H tony one who con i390 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement471 1933-06-30 2 NONSPI A real boon to ladies in a tropical climate and a necessary adjunct to the toilet table. NONSPI stops perspiration safely. NONSPI is simple to use. NONSPI is approved by Physicians. STOCKISTS: MEDICAL HALL, LTD. CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Change Alley. Slnf»p«r«. The Cheapest471 words
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Advertisement403 1933-06-30 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Construction of Haig Road from East Con. t Road to Geylnns Road and of Lorong403 words
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Advertisement12 1933-06-30 2 MADE BIG GASH PRIZES ■BVWH^tai VBMI BE WON SEE THE SUNDAY TIMES.12 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous400 1933-06-30 2 I THE WEEK Friday. 3tth. High Water, 02.15, 8.7 ft., 15.21, 8.0 ft. Cricket SRC. vs. S.C.C. Ist.. SRC grd. Pulau Brani vs. Johore C.C., Pulau Brani. Football: Malaya Cup. Johore vs. Malaya Command. Stadium. Saturday, July Int. High Water. 03.11. 8.2 ft.. 16.04. 8.0 ft. Perak Races, First Day.400 words
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1819 1933-06-30 3 "A Living -Document Of A Terrible Time E quatttlea ix needed to justify the publication of yet another War Dia:y. Ul be found in Lord Riddell'a, writes 13. Firth in the Doily Telegraph. Mew light on men :\nd events— but prind-j pally on men. Close Intimacy with the bright,' star.1,819 words
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Article183 1933-06-30 3 Vicar Eriend of Crooks is Burgled A dergyman v. ho has much oi his ht. tie Iping the irtves and rhildren of criminals in he East End cf London has h:id his house burgled. Whil> the Rev. W. I. Simmons. Vicar of Bboreditch, E.. was on183 words
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382 1933-06-30 3 VALUABLE MINERAL DEPOSITS Soviet Geologist's Rich Discovery Moscow, June 27. Far away in the north, beyond the Arctic Circle, Etretchn the seemingly endless KhibinJ tundra. Wilderness all around, the stillm >s occasionally broken by the whining of hungry beast and the cackle of red-footedTass - 382 words
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Article268 1933-06-30 3 Eccentric Experiment Of New Professor A baby ehlmpaxiMC brought, u^ With a iiu- man baby proved to bo far superior mentally lUp to the a^e ot 16 months, according to i;i interesting experiment conducted by Dr. V.' N Kellogg, Professor or Psycholo j in Indj Univenity.268 words
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Article315 1933-06-30 3 Sumhawa Enjoys the Eclairs Surr.ba ana Bumbawa, the di t ai i li:-:arcis or "dragons" p ■< uliai to tta Island ;of Komodo to reach Europe alive, ceM ixtii annlvenary dJ their arrival a' London Zoo at a tea part] r• n by thi Out Jof Reptiles on315 words
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Article197 1933-06-30 3 Wbtfi tais wo.nan or 72 yoar.s found a rwm dy f r her in(li«,?oticn. it pn vr<l to be one her 70-^eai-old broth»r WM Qrißg to I him "a ]R':!t;-t picture of health." She writes F;r years I h.id suflfti with indigestion. imply could nct*oiT a;i197 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement266 1933-06-30 3 A special polishing agent in H v t *4 Listerine Tooth Paste removes B^" 7 y I stains with surprising speed... P^^^^K^ /I 4^ Listerinc Tooth Paste conI '^y'i^^fy^ delicate tooth enamel t^ Th.ugh Listerin Tooth Paste I^IL iJ does any tooth paste can do, I VVI it sells for266 words
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Advertisement63 1933-06-30 3 JSHJ^KP*^*'** "^^****ffßßßfaßsl You need suffer no longer the pain and discomfort of Rheumatism Sciatica, Lumbago if your blood Is kept in a pure and healthy state remove the cause of the trouble by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture: O Of mil Ciumtsa mmd Sum. BjiuJly tood m LJQ UID at TABLET63 words
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Advertisement120 1933-06-30 3 ODD llrescription H U you are a rafferer from I EozemA. Ringworm, Dhohifv* ■^r Itah, SaJt Rheum, Pn< kly Hent. P*ori«*i«, Singapore Foot, Itch ing Eruption* and Raabea, oee D.D.D. Prescription Just a few drops of thii marretlloaa lotion and H yon hare inctant relief. Irritation and pain goes at120 words
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Article1027 1933-06-30 4 PLIMNESS is still a fetish. The pineapple, the lemon, and orange, the much vinegared salad, and various ether "cures" ore whispered to one another by the sylph-like, svelte women, who toy with an appl° or u cake -not a fattening one, remember— at the dansants1,027 words
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Article166 1933-06-30 4 THE pinafore frocks have given way to the empmdered suits, aeoordtai to the latest advice from Hollywood fashion designers. i Vcrna Hillie. one of the "Panther Woman" contestant^ v. ho has been Riven a long term f-ontract by Paramount, was the first to ini tvoduee the new fashion166 words
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Article137 1933-06-30 4 Suitcases and trunks which have lx<n Stored generally need attention before use it ihe cases arc of leather, the labels should first be removed with hot water Then the leatlvr [should be washed with saddle soap, and polished iwith furniture cream or brown boot polish. Should any straps137 words
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Article, Illustration695 1933-06-30 4 May Robson's Notable Career Stage and Screen Told By William Penny IUIAY Robson is I \tiitabk pMgnpblcs] at c j- dent. If things had happened as they should have, she'd have been an Englishwoman But because her father. Captain Henry Robson, ot the British Navy, was suddenly stationed at Melbourne.695 words
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Article766 1933-06-30 5 INCLE SKNTENCED TO DKATH FOR MURDER Tale Of Suicide Pact *en> sentenced to death at Somer- ■I WHai for murd< rinp hu twelve- i.; IY-.d alani, aged thirtv-two. a lah&rged wUh ardf i lug Dorothy WiniBrewcr, whexse bod> waa lound in a river r766 words
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Article86 1933-06-30 5 (Germany's Inflation Currency Destroyed PrM-sjwirrk. iThuringia). I■* \.«is" tahourtom mark frn t- been Ndneed] ♦o nauuhT. dhtfUtroUl lire uhieh has des-J ;i \rd <.!K; ui the largest pfflttftfnm <1 "mer-|. jtenry money" in (xistence. j The ii«,* which anted back to the inflation dajl in (i'-rmany, wc:e collected86 words
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Article375 1933-06-30 5 PRESIDENTS GRANDCHILD NOW THREATENED Extraordinary Precautions Byjj Secret Service h Washington. June 11. A threat to kidnap Sarah Delano Roosevelt, 14-month-old urandehild of the President, was reported to-ciay by the Boston Post but ai< secretary, altar talking with th« President to- I, night, declared there was375 words
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Article229 1933-06-30 5 Future Policy of Britain Towards Japan Moscow. June I'.'.. In an i ditori;;l on Anglo-Japanese relations. Pia\da derlarea that the Washington Treaty of 1922 only Xormally abrogated the alliance betueon Great Biitain and Japan, that v. r since 1922. especially in recent yeais. British im»>eriali.sm has been a229 words
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Article81 1933-06-30 5 Mysterious Act Of Taiping Cook I From Our Own Correspondent! Taipinjf. June 28. Tiie mjattthWH deatß «>f a Tamil eook was tepoited to the Police. "Tliere was blood on his mouth and he was beating his stomach and bleating: like a goat," was how I cook described81 words
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Article56 1933-06-30 5 Fined S5O For Selling: Tickets [From Our Own Correspondent] I a ii>in>:. June tt. Law [lew. wroman, wa recently arreated for Relttng lottery tickets by a potae of ix>iice who watched her and mshcd e,ut lroin a bush in which they were hidden. She na.«- convicted bv56 words
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Article, Illustration51 1933-06-30 5 her life. taaa sssrsa xxsxja'zw Mrs Helen Wills Moody, the world tennis champion, with Mr. Arthur Lowi- when she made her first appearance at Wimbledon this year. snlnidld action by Miss OkeU In the long jump, at the Middles** P WoiSSX County Amateur Athletic Association51 words
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Advertisement217 1933-06-30 5 I #7 T ~A 1 I^^^Ki^W NOW PRESKNTINCi WA Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's i Outstanding Triumph of the jl S IIIHB. Talking Screen HHHHHIH > j HELEN HAYES I j and CLARK GABLE j in I THE WHITE SISTER i The Story that has iUrred Millions ol book-lovers and HWtlll gIMII J Now217 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article1662 1933-06-30 6 KILNER FORCES DRAW— FOR WARWICK Home Cricket Matches Reviewed [From Our Own Correspondent J London, June 14. BRITAIN has been a veritable paradise for sportsmen this week, witn a boxing world title match, inter- national lawn tennis, and first cla^s golf added to som<» cf the finest1,662 words
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Article105 1933-06-30 6 Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament Lawn b:w!s American* tournament at the sec. FRIDAY, JUNE 30th H Henshelwood and C. G. Pogler vs. C. D. Belton and G. Duncan. H. Gray and C. M. van Cuylenbcry vs. at St. Fan] and V. P. Barbat. H. R. L. Dyne and105 words
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Advertisement36 1933-06-30 6 HADJIHSPms HfJU There la no better r'-.f. ■If r than MARTINS. You can ij MWmP nX y oP°n MARTINS FOJLB fij F e 1^ T all Ohemigt-i Storr^ and by THB FBDKRAL DIBPKNBARY Rafflea Bqaar^, ttngippr*36 words
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Advertisement97 1933-06-30 6 CUDDEME 111 TMEIR CLASS WuKKßS^^\ MADE IN ENGLAND. p-tfyrffate tf U'ILA HYAMS. CHARMING M. G. M. ACTRESS. I I The MONACO SALOON This model, which by its individualistic features, outstanding reliability and brilliant performance has earned a world wide reputation, is in its newest form still further improved,, It is97 words
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Advertisement184 1933-06-30 6 ANNOUNCING That owing* to an Increased demand all over j the world J" Messrs. SISSON BROTHERS f Co., Ltd., HULL, We also invite your enquiries for the following products ENGLAND. manufactured by Messrs. Sissons Brothers Co., Ltd. have been able to considerably decrease the cost of Rustikol Wood Preservative- HALL'S184 words
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NAZI GOVERNMENT'S "CONTROL EVERYTHING" POLICY
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Article420 1933-06-30 7 t Hundreds of Arrests Made MISSION SEIZED Trades Unions Considered Unnecessary Berlin, June 28. Oovernment'i efforts to obtain control of everything from parties to church, sport and organisations is being carried relentless vigour. ■he .ok-end. hundreds ol prominent lommunists, members of the Steel miration, the Bavarian Peoples'420 words
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Article107 1933-06-30 7 I Humoured Return of Mr. A. K Richards to F.M.S. >ffit ial circles yesterday failed to nnlnmation of a rumour which was at ion to the effect that the acting Brint of Selangor. the Hon. Mr. T. S. v. ill bo leaving shortly to take up the107 words
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Article231 1933-06-30 7 HAVELOCK ROAD TRAGEDY Coroner Suggests Driver Pays Widow Compensation "There dots not S ''em to Lie to be my evidence Of rash driving, it v vas an accident Which might happen to any of us, and I return a verdict of death by misadventure." Thus231 words
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Article172 1933-06-30 7 Wider Mesh Nets and Landing Restrictions London, .lune 21. A lmthor itcp in ttM Governnunt's lenislativc programme designed to insist industry was taken to-day when the Home of Commons debated the .second reaiinc of the Sea FLshiiii: Industry Bill. This measure is intended to secure remunerr172 words
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Article191 1933-06-30 7 Why Young Clerk Took Stamps From Employers •what's the good of ouinr, people money and then trying to pay off by cheating otht rs? You only get into greater trouble that way." exclaimed Mr. M. H. Bln< ker, the Third Magistrate, yesterday when a fOOBf and191 words
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Article167 1933-06-30 7 Magistrate and Pawnbrokei Who Accepted Them A 12-ycrr-cld boy named Vaakop bin Mobaral: pleaded R u!lty btfON the Second > Macistrat?. Mr. J. F. F. OfftCg, yesterday to a charge ol theft of five suits of tweed clothir.u From his father's employer. Mr. G. A. Namazn-. of No167 words
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Article28 1933-06-30 7 Drnth-Koll Now Stilted to Be 250 Uutavia. June ?f). Ttoen mc ».ow 250 pcra» rapocttd to b< killed In Ibe earthquake. Heavy ():,n.:t-e has bMII »•»< tb,28 words
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Article625 1933-06-30 7 Three Charges Against Shopkeeper APRIL FOOLS' DAY Counsel's Question To j Witness A Kota Tinggi shopkeeper named 2hia Kah Seng, is accused of (1)!; deceiving Messrs. Hoondamall Sons Df North Bridge Road. Singapore, by falsely representing that his name Aas Yang Joo Sian« and thereby625 words
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Article190 1933-06-30 7 Increase Notified in F.M.S. For, Next Year i An official notification issued on Wednesday states that the F.M.S. Government has decided that a now scale of school fees below will be brought into force on January 1. 1934, for pupils of both sexes newly enrolled on and190 words
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Article74 1933-06-30 7 Trrtnrfrqr morning a chines- v t^ Celling a =.t »r in Oeylang Bend. As the tree was falling th rcpe which ma Intended to arrest its fall brake and me tn-e crashed into a huf. An inmate of the hot, MB Tndian, was struck on (hf r.crk74 words
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447 1933-06-30 7 DRIVER WHO TURNED ROUND AND LAUGHED Dangerous Driving Cases Dealing with a dangerous driving charge against a young Eurasian named A. Zehnder, Inspector Moule told the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. L. R. F. Earle): "It has taken us a long! time to get the public to447 words
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Article189 1933-06-30 7 Jewish Woman and Her Wayward Son When a Jewish woman complained to the Second Magistrate. Mr. J. F. F. Gre<;g. on Wednesday that her son Nagee. one of 10 children, was so naughty that she could not tolerate him in the house any more, she whs repeatedly189 words
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Article157 1933-06-30 7 K.L/s First Minister Coming To Singapore The Rtv A D. HarciM of Ealini; Presbyterian Church. London, will preach in the Presbyterian Church. Singapore, on Sunday was the first minister of the Kuala Lumpur chi'reh. Mr. Harous is at iJrocnt on a six months visit to Malaya157 words
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Article125 1933-06-30 7 One Day's Imprisonment And Fine of $400 The perjury ease against Uum Choll a North Indian, v ho v?.: tried hy the Criminal Judge, Mr. H. a. Ferrer, wu concluded yesterday afternoon aft:r a two day..' bearing. The aucwfl was found siiilty and sentenced to one or s125 words
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Article1299 1933-06-30 7 Caution Advised in Future Activities DR. LANKA SUNDRAM Investigating Conditions in Malava A word of warning to the Chettiars 3l Singapore to reorganise their business on efficient lines and to take the greatest caution in their [uture activities as they were liable to be extinguished owing to1,299 words
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Article417 1933-06-30 7 MONEY VOTED BY LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Joint Scheme With Air Ministry I The contraction of a huge aerodrome In the New Territories of Kong. Kong took definite form in the Legislative Council of the Colony v hen the Colonial Secretary asked for a vote of $800,000.417 words
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Article81 1933-06-30 7 Malay Gardener and Dinner Jacket A young Malay gardener admitted. «hm 'brought up before Mr. J. Pr^F. GreRK hi th» ■teoad Police Court yesterday that he stele a i dinner jacket and a singlet from a European. and was told by Mr. Sym. ASP., who prosecuted, that tailor's81 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous85 1933-06-30 7 LAW NOTICE Friday, June hi» f Justice, Mr. Justice a'Bcrkett vi JaillM Cotbett in the Ist ..m. Lppcal: Hfo. 3— Chu Blew Kuan una ors. v Yu W:sn Yoke. (Part heard). hisfl Jie.tice, Mr. Justice a'Bc< kctt lr. .lut.re Mills. Kupptaamy vs. v. Balprumai Justiee Mills at 10.30 a.m. C85 words
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956 1933-06-30 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY. JUNE 30, 1933. THE SWEETER USES OE ADVERTISEMENT A few days ago we pointed out that thr present was an advantageous time tor local merchants and traders to extend their advertising campaigns it they were to derive the full benefit of the undoubted improvement in conditions956 words
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Article117 1933-06-30 8 Dr. Khaiid Sheldrake win lecture on "Beautftei of Islam" at the Victoria Tbealis to-day at 5 pjn Th.- band of \h> Will hire Regimen til] plaj :.t the dance nt the TangHn Chita an Saturday and aieniberi an advised U rei tables. Time vere 210 deaths. In Singapore during the117 words
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Article222 1933-06-30 8 London Conversations to he Resumed 1 London, June Replying i" parliamentary question to-da; Mr. Baldwin denied tiiat the projected conversations in London reyaidiny the Dill llllllM 111 Confricnce had been abandoned but lie said n had bom imi>os.sibU> to initiate them oviir. to the pressure of other business duringReuter - 222 words
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Article773 1933-06-30 8 Singapore As Centre Of Learning It is five years agu this month that one oi the earliest ambitions of Sir Stamford Raffles was realised in Singapore in the establishment of a school of collegiate standing which miyht ■■vcntually develop imo a University Ralile- Coll. WM773 words
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COMMODITY MAKKET
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30 1933-06-30 8 Rubber and Tin prices and th< Sterling rate in New York and Par;. specially cabled to the Free Press an as follow30 words
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Article54 1933-06-30 8 London, June 29. Spot (Buvers) 3 13 32d. (3 13 32d.). (Sellers) 315 32d. (3 15 32d.). Oet.-Dec. 3 9 16d. (3 9 16d.). Jan.-Mar. 3 21 32d. (3 2132ri.). Apr.-June 3 t d. (3*id.). Market Steady. New York. June 29. July 6.12 (6.31). Sept. 6.61 (6.65). Oct unq.54 words
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Article26 1933-06-30 8 London. June 29. Spot £222-7-6 (£225-15-0). 3 Months £222-2-6 (£224- 5-0). Market Easier. CROSS RATE New York 4.39% 4 (4.31' 4 Paris 86», (86 116).26 words
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Article389 1933-06-30 8 WORK FOR MANCHUKHft TROOPS Mutiny of Nwfrfeten Fleet Confirmed OooertJ Ctea Tefa-,i OWfe* |O UW ...MlMii.'ai.- I but be Ls (.ptuniii. n mint ol tlu- Chin! lie ti Shi -Shan of Sh;m hi i his lot in the Mfottettn ol the troubl- between c. andReuter - 389 words
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Article34 1933-06-30 8 Kulm Loeh's Prail <>' I'nslahlr Loan Inn I Th bv M: OttO K tin- ullairs ol Km! Mr. ButtfMWHs. Ustilied that thr $111,000 from ttM H-'Mt: of Chilean bOßdi years later ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article34 1933-06-30 8 Confidence in IHrtd Guilder Fear* ot inttatii.i. to day and forei-t declined. The Netberlaa I rations on the excH a bugs quant:- M milh.M. "r»l,i as long .i H i Reuter WirlessReuter Wireless - 34 words
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Article27 1933-06-30 8 N«| SuitMhlr For PrW Vestments Declaring that artpriests' vestments been i not a bbtaaral lexttti and Turin have in to altar decora t'ons Reuter WirlessReuter Wireless - 27 words
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Article21 1933-06-30 8 l.h. I v*rs\nc* Teymour lash Khai ter. has been en tew imprisonment and iv pound for bribery Reuter WirlessReuter Wireless - 21 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement61 1933-06-30 8 eREWEO I Caldbecks "Golden Lager Prices Conpcttthrc ta Locally Brewed Beer. OBTAINABLE AT ALL PROVISION STORKS Small Shipment Just Arrived Dutch Smoked Eels COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. DONT m* M HHM \L( >^3iV rllK Haig /VO F//V£/? WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS: •JOHN LITTLE CO ITn <IVV ln61 words
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Advertisement72 1933-06-30 8 THE STATEMENT IN A CONTEMPORARY that a great Australian cricketer "may or may not play for a Lancashire club next season" is official, it is understood, and may he taken as quite delinite. It may also be taken as quite definite that a u GAFLAC ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICY is very72 words
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WILD CURRENCY FLUCTUATIONS
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478 1933-06-30 9 Feared Downward Plunge By U.S. Dollar And Sterling VORK OF GATHERING VIRTUALLY SUSPENDED -Jxl alarm is felt at the Lyndon Economic Conference and in the United Slates at the wild :tuations in the value of the American dollar in relation to European currencies at478 words
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204 1933-06-30 9 E London, June 29. i ni in cmvchi entirely ri.js ol the Conference this M<>lt took the lirst big ■Anew b\ eonferrlni with itlon en n MBjeci >i BtabU .»tk>n. iik -ta^horlc-Hlly Ustenln] jyfoley'f keynote In Intervals i.i«i cncfs tbeniaelVGß, Uw ,i va^ unons theReuter - 204 words
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Article269 1933-06-30 9 do its utmost to protect the guilder and Bmbm tome from further speculative- Attacks. Protvssor Molfv was closeted a long time this mornin-j vith Mr. Hull. Mr. Cox. Mr. Warburg ami Dr. Spmmie to ronrtdrff America's approach to stubilisatjon. It is expected a definite move t^vnrds stabilisation willReuter - 269 words
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Article114 1933-06-30 9 Chaos. Followed By General Return to Gold N«w York. June Tii< I's. Government to disturbed by the iUi BuctuaUons of ihe Major currencies. A eonterence >>f expert* held at Um Treasury :ulfoufned without announcement, but the HeraldTribum üßdentenda preauire tor iteblUMtloo nt rhe dollar within rcrtain limits perhapsReuter - 114 words
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Article443 1933-06-30 9 Important Question after that ii the strength o! the various Government concerned to enion <• them. NO WAR MORI TALKS Proft no? Moley. Pieskli-nt Rooaevettfl economic adviser, on his arrival at Plymouth to-da] retteratoi Hm faci thai w»r debts will not hi diatoaajd in London during the economicReuter; Wireless - 443 words
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Article302 1933-06-30 9 I.S. Boom Well Under Way New York. Jure 21. win. cotton prices the highest for two jnean and \vl)O;it rwnu to a price t i.iditioiiitlly supposed to guarantee prosperity to tanners, President Rootetrett*! inflationary boom is well imrtor v/av and the popular sonr In the United Stntes isReuter - 302 words
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32 1933-06-30 9 TAKING STOCK Expediting the Mass of Work London. June 27. As President of the Monetary and Economic Conference. Mi. Ramsay MacDonald has con- vened a meeting of the Bureau of the Conference32 words
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Article468 1933-06-30 9 Importance of China in World Economy LATENT WEALTH Rich Field For the Courageous Investor London, June 29. Unusual interest was taken by British listeners- in in a broadcast address by Dr. Yen on "The importance of China in world economy." He .^aid the Chinese nation was keenlyReuter - 468 words
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Article85 1933-06-30 9 Everest Looked Down Upon Hut Not Scaled London, .lurif t. H is :>nnoum-< ci ihut the Mount Bveresl expedition will be recalled. Mr. Bruce, chairman of the eomntttee, intcrvio^ved, said the expedition had little rhanre of achieving success this season. The expedition had made a splondid flpht. butReuter - 85 words
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Article97 1933-06-30 9 Good Fun in "Up For the Derby" Sydney Howard Ls at his funniest in his new fllm. "Up for the Derby," which opened a season at the Pavilion yesterdav. He plays the rolof an unlucky punter who picK.s out a wlnrer with a pin and earns the friendship of97 words
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Article37 1933-06-30 9 Found Dead in New York Hotel New York. June 29. Fatty Arbuckle. the former film star, was round dead in a Now York hotel where he ha« boen living with hL; wife in seclusion ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article17 1933-06-30 9 Baltimore, Jane 26. Senator Borah has undergone an operation for gland trouble. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 17 words
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Advertisement129 1933-06-30 9 or i tpc \j> I DHL JL O \M FOR REAL HEALTH BEAUTY The 'ARMMORI' is a slenderizing fashion helt ingeniously combining healthful support. The 'ARMMORI p lielt is the ideal foundation garment for every conceivable occasion or figure need; whether for Dancing Sport, Social, Walking or House Wear. "A129 words
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Advertisement1095 1933-06-30 10 •rwv piuE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. Steam Ship Co Ltd and China THE HUA 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. IS chin K NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd.1,095 words
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Advertisement513 1933-06-30 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. Doe S'pore. SaUs S'por*. s.s. CITY OP SHANGHAI For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg In Port July 1 s.s. CITY OF BEDFORD For Havre, London, Rotterdam Sc513 words
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Advertisement442 1933-06-30 10 British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARrn SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N m UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S nnu»a* LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERMc NMKNI OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAfu Due Tonnacr. Slnra)}Are. T '>■» BANGALORE 6.000 July 6 CORFU RAJPUTANA 17,000442 words
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Advertisement704 1933-06-30 11 !T»S MARSEILLES. LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND TO s M MIDDLESBROUGH. T. 10,700 July 13 14 HAKUSAN MARU T. 10.500 Sept. 8 7 T. 10.700 July 27 28 HARUNA MARU T. 10.400 Sept. 20 21 CIMARtr T. 10.600 Aug. U 10 5 KATORI MARU T. 10.000 Oct. 5 6 I MARO704 words
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Advertisement482 1933-06-30 11 TO ElltOP£ FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S'pore. S'pore. Penanf. N. York. Pres. Harrison July 1 Ju i y 4 July 6 Aug 15 Pres. Hayes July 15 July 18 July 20 Aug 29482 words
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Advertisement674 1933-06-30 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ °™y*~ Friday JUne 3 MUnt k <P ass^ger S and m; MI only,. Bateita. S.marang. and SourmGEN^sPYCK^fL 30 P T ligi RadJa SUIP^ POrtot-FWIM nnd Rengat. S«jSa^^ 3 tOnB K ilt Midai Poeloe-Pand.ang. TINOMBO— Friday. June 30. Belawan-Deli JUly L BaWCar P d^-**y- Boelele«674 words
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Article324 1933-06-30 12 NATIONAL GALLERY EXHIBIT Officials Refute Theory Of ILS Expert Remarkable assertions that the famous portrait of George Washington hanging in the National Portrait Gallery in London was not painted by the artist to whom it is atti*ibuted. and that the picture bears not the slightest resemblance324 words
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Article451 1933-06-30 12 Fewer Deaths in England and Wales Thomas Sydenham, who produced one of the first classical accounts of the infectious fevers in 1666, and who is credited by some authorities with being the first to give a name [to scarlet fever, was inclined to regard this disease as of451 words
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Advertisement650 1933-06-30 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated »n Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ReguJar monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and the S.B. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] t*. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de650 words
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Advertisement401 1933-06-30 12 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Denmark) Telephone 5223. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN Prom From From >Yoii) S'pore Malacca Port IVnane MM. Swett. FIONIA 11 7 11/7 12/7 14 7 WUtIA 18 18 ,2,8 4 8 LALANDIA 22 R 22/8 23,8 26/8401 words
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Advertisement166 1933-06-30 12 KEGULAR FR KIGW P»OM IAFAN -\L\LTA MART 3 POR KOBE. OSAiv Mon NAGOTA AN| > ijg^ MALTA MAIM h ERIE MARL BOSTON Wm CLYDE MARD NAOOYA MARC Por rate* and other p.- > to:— v ISHIHARA SANGYO M ,s B LIMITED 'Incorporated In i.^ AGENT* CNION BUILDING <1V Tol N»166 words
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Miscellaneous658 1933-06-30 12 MAIL DESPATCHES Ij 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 7.30 a.m. Kuantan »via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every658 words
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Miscellaneous141 1933-06-30 12 Giang Seng. Brit. 1069. from Semarang 28.6. for Batavia 30.6. Toradja. Dut. 673. from DJambt 29.6, for DJambt 1.7. Valentijn, Dut. 1181. from Sourabnya 29.6. for Bawean. Bali 1.7. Gen. v|d Heyden, Dut. 640. from Kocmai 20.6, for KoemaJ. Bawean 2.7. Hakone Maru. Jap. 6306, from Yokohama 28.6. for London141 words
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Article353 1933-06-30 13 Strongly Opposed in Ceylon TV. J oph Pearson, hit Msr'mf Biulogiat oi Ceylon, deeJe exhaustively with the local fishlna mdustry m his admhii tattoo report for 1932. and recounts the history of his scheme for the use of motor vessels- to supersede the primitive and inefficient craft353 words
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Article197 1933-06-30 13 Curious Find in Holed Bottom of Vessel London. June 11. HOW leaking ship ua.s saved by the tail ol tape ILsh be; ominj; wedged in a hole in the rhtpi bottom, and betas cemented over. Ls told by lieesfS. ICoBItM Broth is, of Brunswick Street. Liverpool,197 words
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Article143 1933-06-30 13 I Last Voyage on the Somali Mr William Laurie Cowling, who «M put j Mbort at Hong Kong on June 12 from the British steamer. Somali, and sent to Qm Kowloon Hospital suffering from an attack of pneumonia, succumbed to his illness. The deceased was an apprentice143 words
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Article98 1933-06-30 13 Mishap to Aramis Near Shanghai Aoeordtaf to message trim Shangnai on June 2»> a Japanese rescue ship has arrived In Hangehou Bay to aiti the Aramxs and is helping to pump the water out of No. 4 hold. It is hoped that the Aramis can be refloated98 words
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Article74 1933-06-30 13 Boy Plunges Into Vat Of Sulphuric Acid Chan Chai-ping. a Chinese boy working on the s.s. Chin Hua, while climbing the rear mast recently, was thrown off his balance by a lurch of the ship, fell Into a vat of julphurk- acid, •which was being cairied as74 words
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Article231 1933-06-30 13 League Of Nations Weekly Bulletin The hf Ml bulletin Oi the Leayut of Nations' Eastern Bureau tor the ireek ended June 24 is u loiiou-s: Baghdad 1 phlgiif case. ls.iy>«'in 2 smalli>ox cases -.aid no deaths as umpaied with 6 ease and 4 deaths in the previous week.231 words
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Article196 1933-06-30 13 Franconia's Cruising Tours a Success After an absence from tin- Mersey of nearly four years the Cunnrd liner. Franconia. returned to her home port on June 1 1 During the interval sailings have been in the London and Southampton service to and from America, except when she196 words
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Article170 1933-06-30 13 Three Achievements In Three Years Three new records Wtts accomplished by the White Star motor Hum- Biitannic when shr steamed alongside Liverpool landing stage on June 11 from New York and Boston. This magnificent Atlantic liner of 27.000 gross tons completed her voyage eastwards in 5 days 12170 words
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Article128 1933-06-30 13 New Expedition To Polar Seas LtnitiKrad. June The fajnoua Sovut icebreaker. Krassin. is bcksf refitted and completely overhauled in preparation for a Htsf expedition Into the Polar seas. Among the new equipment being installed are the latest electrical navigation instruments. Ii is expected that the Krassin will '.hurtiy128 words
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Article61 1933-06-30 13 JttM 28 -Fa«ei (Nor>; Ltvenbaidfe. Glen- luce. Memnon, Ipoh. Tuntr Song. Sin Aik Lee. •Jcrantut. Esmeralda. Aing I^eons (Britt. Ursula Rickmers (Oer); Asdang. Mallni <Sar», Hamburg Maru (Jap); Hai Hing (Non; Australien (Dan). Singled. Toba. Singkawang. Loetong. Thedens. Van Outhoorn (Dut). June 29.— Marpessa. Kulit. Tldorc (Dut>; Goshu Maru61 words
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Article66 1933-06-30 13 The 8.1. steamer Santhia, is due at Singapore from Hong Kong to-morrow and will sail on Sunday afternoon for Penax.g and Calcutta. She will fcerth at ihe Harbour Board's wharves. The 8.1. steamer Santhia, is due at Singa- i pore from Hong Kong to-morrow and will >66 words
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Advertisement30 1933-06-30 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (Payable in Advance). Singapore Within Malaya Outside Malaya Monthly $2.50 $3.00 $4.00 Quarterly 7.50 8.50 12.00 Yearly 15.00 17.00 24.00 Single Copies 10 Cents.30 words
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Advertisement776 1933-06-30 13 V.01) q u Am Debility Aft Sanatogen is deexdidly r most efficacious K|\^^B rf-m?J> tn casts «f V RBl'^W v T)^"' (ir J debility," ■HJfiflkL^^^ writes Dr. H. W. well-known Enclisli |^r physician. After Malaria, your body cries out for something which will give you new, healthy blood and so776 words
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Article286 1933-06-30 14 SOVIET SPECIALIST'S VIEW Vaccination Universal In Future Moscow, June 11. Tuberculosis vaccination will soon become a* universal as the Wf II MlfiMlHTieii simll-nox prevontative. in the opinion of Dr. A. P. Be -smert ai, director of the October DfctrlCt Tuberculosis Dtepenwry in Moscow. This measure, sinc° IMS.Tass - 286 words
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Article264 1933-06-30 14 Attempt to Form Red Army Th re has been a rarprlrtng development in (the nclivitk-s of the Irish Republic nn Army. Frightened by the Roman Catholic hierarchy's drnuncJattonfl of Communism, one section of tru I.R.A. Is endeavour in to d.ssociate itself from the "Reds." Th2 result264 words
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Article180 1933-06-30 14 Mother Nails Up Window Bedroom A remarkable story was related by the police to the Cheltenham magistrates of a 15-ycar-cld boy's career of crime and the extraordinary precautions his mother had taken in vain to stop him. The boy admitted burgling the -hop of Mr. Charlie Brendecke.180 words
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Article107 1933-06-30 14 S.V.C PROGRAMME OF DRILLS Tl.i following is the programme of drills vip to and for week-ending, July 2nd. Friday. 5.15 p.m., Headquarters: Ist. n r Map Reading:; "F" Malay) Coy.. Weapon Training; Bdc. Sis. See Unit Parade. rday, a 55 m.. b .kit Timah Range: "F ClOky) Coy.. Table "A";107 words
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Advertisement767 1933-06-30 14 d^* IM^ £^m\ L J Am km W 4^^h7N I mm^^^^^f^^ r Altogether too personal and intimate for discussion are tome complaints, yet how real is the pain and prostration. Information, based on scientific facts, will be welcomed by nearly all women. The booklet "A Health Talk written by Dr.767 words
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Advertisement481 1933-06-30 14 BANKS AND CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in GCO.OOO shares of £5 each £3,000,00fi Reserve Fund £3.000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishci^grte, London. E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches A lor Star Iloil:> Semarnng AmritMur ipoh481 words
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Advertisement229 1933-06-30 14 THE IE BANS !E I Capital M I up) Resrrvo Fund ll Hr.d Sineapor* Bran< !i LOW 1 P 1 i- I I Alexa.ul: I C;ik-ui c nton. < Ucn, Ram!) Honrloli;. Am. Manila. i brans, Dan R ttemaracg, Bhai .Sydney. Tok. v Coitcspondcr.' cf the world Interest M [Pisad229 words
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Miscellaneous682 1933-06-30 14 j BRITISH BROADCASTING I CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES J PROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. J DA\TENTRY, ENGLAND. i Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 31.8 j metres. J Friday, June 30th. G.M.T. 11.0 a.m. i.o p.m. Transmission on an o m n i-d i rectional I682 words
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Miscellaneous109 1933-06-30 14 25.4 Rome (Italy) 2RO. 25.28 Davcntry GSE. 2f»2 Radio Coloniale t Paris). 3.30 7 p.m. 23.38 Rabat Radio CNR. Sun., 1 p.m. 19.84 VaUcf.n City (.Italy) HVJ. 10 10.15 a.m. 19.82 Davcntry GSF. 19.73 Zeeron (Germany) D.TB. 1— 5 p.m. 10.68 Radio Colonial^ (Parts). FYA.n'n— 3 p.m. 10.56 ScTienectady W2XAD.109 words
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Article1733 1933-06-30 15 Association Protests Against New i annual meeting ol the Dredging 1 Southern Malaya held at Market Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday there were M. A. Francis. President. E. Vic -President. J. T. Johnson, G. M. 3 i) Miles. H. O. Price. A Gibb, A. erdew, C.1,733 words
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Article171 1933-06-30 15 Changes in Representative Prices Unit-d Press Association June l>> 27 28. American Can. Com. 93 92'.. 90S Am. T'phone and T graph I29 :t > 128' j 126 Atcheson Railroad 65'- 67 15% Dupont 80'- j 80 V 77 S Firestom Common 24 V 24 23171 words
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Article114 1933-06-30 15 Singapore. June A fair amount of business, particularly in forward positions, has been transacted since our last report nnd prices have fluctuated within nmiow margin. Any sign of weakness in the market has i resulted in the withdrawal of sellers, due. no doubt, to further rumours114 words
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Article178 1933-06-30 15 THE ABROAD Par June 26 27. ftllMfcirftHM 120T 8.58 8.55 Athens 375 590 590 i Belgrade 25.22 'v 250 MO Berlin 20.43 14.42', 14.37', Bombay U M If 65 64 Is 65 64 [Brussels 35 24.3(5 24.36 Bucharest 313 572', 572', Buenos Ain.s 47.58 41* offi 41% offi Copenhagen 22.42',.178 words
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Article345 1933-06-30 15 EXPERIMENTAL CARPET LAID IN K.L. Rival Methods Tested at Road j Junction Under the auspices of the F.M.S. Rubber Research and Propaganda Committee a spectacular effort Ls being made to lay down two or three new methods oi rubber surfacing at oni' of -he busiest road345 words
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Article325 1933-06-30 15 S Selling Cotton Goods To Lancashire From Our L uidon Correspondent I London. June 14. Agitation against the dumping ol annulartared cotton goods in this country by Japan** exporters Ls still growing, it h bettered that there are imported into London eve rv year at least JL'2.000.000 worth325 words
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Article37 1933-06-30 15 Wearne Brothers, at a board meeting yesterday decided to pay an Interim dividend of 2 per cent on account of the year endincj September < 30, 1933. payable to shareholders on the register at July 10.37 words
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Article26 1933-06-30 15 Messrs. Gattey and Bateman. secretaries of Jimah Rubber Estates, Ltd.. report the output from Jimah for the month of May amounted to 40,000 nounds.26 words
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Article36 1933-06-30 15 A hotel at Cameron Highlands is gradually taking shape after many months of discussion. The building has been started on i prominent site overlooking the recreation area ud the contractors hope to complete it for Chrlstmr.r36 words
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Article366 1933-06-30 15 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES June 29 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 31 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 15; 16 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 29 [32 London, demand 2]3 7jB London, T.T. 2 3 27 32 Lyons366 words
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79 1933-06-30 15 June 29th., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Seller* R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose> 10 10 R.S.S. equal to London Standard, (FOE > 11 116 11 316 1 Standard RS.S. on Tender July 10 11 16 10 1316 August 10 10 7 July-Sept. 10 1079 words
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Article867 1933-06-30 15 THURSDAY. JUNE 29TH. 193::. OLOftINQ QUOTATION* Buyers Sellers 1 „am Kumbang 29s 32s Vustral Malay (t) 26s 28s tyer Hltam tss. 13s 14s c.d. \yer Weng ($1) 95 1.00 3angrin Tin 18s 3d 19s 3atang Padan* (81) 10 15 •atU Caves ($1) 40 45 _henderlang (£> «d867 words
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Advertisement80 1933-06-30 15 \ssrts exceed $12,000,000 Assurance in force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements > HLAD OFFICE 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 with80 words
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Article982 1933-06-30 16 Lim Bong Soo and Chua f hoon Leong in Final S.L.T.A. CHAMPIONSHIP Best Match of the Tournament Lim Bong Soo. the reigning champion, and Clma Choon Leons will contest the final ol the men's open singles ol the Singapore tennis championship tournament for 1933. Bong 800 >«st<-rday982 words
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Article, Illustration62 1933-06-30 16 BETTING AT ABOUT EVENS Sharkey And Giant Italian New York, June 29. Betting is at about evens for to-night's world heavyweight title bom between Jack Sharkey and Prinio Camera, the giant Italiar. The fight will be over 15 rounds. Sharkey says he is ?oinß for an earlyReuter - 62 words
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Article414 1933-06-30 16 Gregory and Wilde Defeat Japanese London. June 29. At the Wimbled n tennis meeting, in the Men's Doubles first round. Stoefen and Sutter beat Bernard and Merlin 6 -3, 2 6 9—7. 6 4. O re gory and Wilde beat Ito and Miki 6 2. In this natch theReuter - 414 words
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Article88 1933-06-30 16 15 Teams Entered For Competition The Singapore Amateur Football Association Challenge Cup will be competed for among local clubs and other organisations in September. The following will enter one team each: Indo-Ceylonese Football Association. Marine Department Football Club. Singapore Cricket Club. Straits Cattle Trading Company Football Club. Singapore88 words
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Article732 1933-06-30 16 St, Andrew's Athletic Meeting MEDLEY RELAY Won By Anglo-Chinese Team Five or their own school's records *ete broken by boys of the St. Andrew's School at the 22nd annual athletic sport* meeting held in the Jalan Besar Stadium >esterday afternoon, and some other excellent times were732 words
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Article162 1933-06-30 16 The following will represent the S.C.C. in a erfckrt match against St. Joseph's Institution on Saturday; P. Vine (o*l*.), a. Child. G. B. Page. A. Q. Cooke. J. E. Jeans, H. A. Exley, A. B. Jordan. F. Combi, R. W. Jakeman. J. W. Jackson and H. G.162 words
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Article62 1933-06-30 16 London, June !8. Viscount Ishii had a long conversation with ■matin Cordell Hull this morning, after which Mr. Hull, interviewed, said the talk was confined to trad*' matters and various points on which the two countries were in agreement. Mr. Hull declared there were relatively noReuter - 62 words
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Article49 1933-06-30 16 London. June 29. IC Avenol bag $<onc to Geneva to take up his new appointment as Secretary-General of the League. Until h e returns to London, the work of Secretary-General to the Economic Conference will be undertaken by Heir von Trendelenlvn-. Undcr-Secretary General to the Lea hup.49 words
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Article254 1933-06-30 16 How the Teams Stand To-day In third division match at the Oejteag Stadium yesterday the Public Services and Government Monopolies drew, no poals beini? scored. Positions to date in the SAP. A League competitions are as follows: Malay? 10 9 I 1 38 13 19 Chinese 10 7254 words
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Article80 1933-06-30 16 Rare Experience At Newmarket London. June 27. His Majesty load the rare experience at Newmarket to-day in seeinc two of his hoists win while a third was only beaten out of victory ov a head. The winners wei>- Pcxearth in the Hanpark handicap and The Abbott inReuter; Wireless - 80 words
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Article115 1933-06-30 16 Government Shield Competition Malacca, .him 29. In the replay of the semi-final .n the Government Shield competition afmopolies defeated the Teachers' Association IT 2 goals to 0. Both goals were scored in th^last eight minutes play. The Teachers were the better jide. attack Ing for three-fourths of the115 words
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Article34 1933-06-30 16 London, June 27. A Bill to allow British women marrying foreigners freedgt to retain their nationality was introduced ;nto the House of Commons to-day and rea* a first tim*. British RadioBritish Radio - 34 words
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Article254 1933-06-30 16 Dr. Sctachp Scheme For Portia Payments London, Juih* I'.. Another tteetiM »t repn sentatives ot |oag term creditors fi Cirnnany in Groat Britain. Holland. SwtdjT. BwltMriMd and United States WM held in Lyndon to-day with Dr. Scharht. Dr. Sf-hach ■PVti that foreign exchange »>ecominu .iTiiinble to the Reichs'oankBritish Radio - 254 words
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Article87 1933-06-30 16 A elas>N in electrical eagtoitgßg -vvUl begun at Raflfl< Instiiution rvenln- cln.'^es provided .sufficient .students enrol. The class will meantime be preparatory theory, but a practical course will be added as soon a.s work- j shop facilities are available Students will then be able to sit for the87 words
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Article77 1933-06-30 16 Yangtze Waters Km Two Incho •stoi'iin mi Inpravtag h<.|H' to tin peoftanta 'o tin I^enty cii.-i fi ta ta (he pruvinc o( K^ mffnrtni from a i*Mrtirh of i'i Chirhuan^:. n, QM |HWfIUU rf inM.iTiv cllM:i. i<- ha\f boin Hi tin dMrtad i Of tin KanK HflHtQf InSan Chew Jit Pho - 77 words
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Article47 1933-06-30 16 (Vop hotrrioralior America Most market.' New York ae. lnternaticn.i. ported. Di* rumours of era. All common ing overni. ht cotton were i> reports of crop ft! WSSfOhsSl in Am.' J wan nm demand. Th lactor.— Reut. W For I S.C.C. ,1 I the admission 10et«47 words
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Advertisement28 1933-06-30 16 tMf OCCAM kCciOCMT lUMANTU CMK>R«TION. V) British Again AUCUTT S MALAYAN COFFE PROCURABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION SHOPS HENRY WAUGH Co., U Singapore Penang. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh.28 words
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Miscellaneous56 1933-06-30 16 R.S.Y.C. WEEK-END EVENTS On Sunday the International 6 metro class and the "B" class will together take part in the third and last race for the Batavia Visitors' Cup. The .^tart will be at 10 a.m. Course will be posted. There will be a moonlight race for "B" class on56 words
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