The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 July 1933
1933-07-01
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1933-07-01 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NOT 13,9977" ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1933. ENT A19 words
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Article153 1933-07-01 1 Tlirir wa» a skarp improvrmrnt m .hi ialue of the dullar yextrrday attrr r«ri> iteaIUMMS and vide -fluctuation. The rrisl* at the London conference pen»Hts. it bruig frartd thai Holland and SwiUerland may withdraw. Tbe gold rountrles were m vonferonce yeaterday to draw up a renolii- tion153 words
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Article30 1933-07-01 1 COUNTY CRICKET London. June 39. Warwickshire l^i-t B«rrry h\ an Inning ..n< 2S mm. LanoH.slnn lx al l> rb\ i>. wicket Sussex t>^Kt Yoikshiiv b\ 10 wirkol Ri'.WXr:30 words
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Article994 1933-07-01 1 il.iiM-lh J< .ciial THIS week's great thought: Th<!«' has been, as w* all know, much unhappy controversy over this quesItion ol decentralisation. H.E. The j Governor. \ir< UK bidden to sdHtl a tear for the Malayan rhettv In future he must cither ur"?anlM hii> business (Mi994 words
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Advertisement213 1933-07-01 1 Irhere is no better Tea than IGIA TEA JKOVVN IN MALAYA —»i fctAJFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTKL KOOMB WITH VODERN SANITATION AND HOT AND COLD RUNNXWO WATER TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS 111 JM i A FFEL SERVED IN THE BATIK GRILL 12 3. p.m. SPFHAL DINNER !>ANCE-9.30 to Mid-Night Special Daily I213 words
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Advertisement167 1933-07-01 1 A DELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL o^ l^ Ideal Seaside Resort S»?i^L2f a 0 1 endez -vous The Place to Spend Facing St. Andrew's Cathedral a Pleasant HoUday. EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH ROOM MODERN SANITATION. i. EXCELLENT CUISINE SERVICE^ GENERAL MANAGER; 11. O. WASER. NOTICJE. The Band being otherwise167 words
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Advertisement195 1933-07-01 1 At the iii(|uv«t on a ships cttok it was (aU-d that the \lala«s who found the Imml m the hold were tmi frightened to examine it Pa«e t. What the WMant Official Assignee dcM-ribed a* "largely bankruptc> on paver" was mentioned m the court xestei d*> Paje 7. The Municipal195 words
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Advertisement15 1933-07-01 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan garden* direct to your honu'.15 words
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Article166 1933-07-01 2 To Operate m the Colony Xext Year The Inspector of Schools, Singapore and la buan, issued the following notification It has been decided that the new .scale of fet eet out m Council Paper 93*2 will be brou^h into force on 1 1.1934 for pupils of both166 words
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Article56 1933-07-01 2 A Second Swimming Club Formed The recent construction of iin up-to-date European swimming club m the southed rrmmt IPOh About 20 members were present at »ing Club, The Proposed sU U if Road and the water supply us to hT S, from the Sun*ei Tumbun rL^ Th° !«2§Sl£2|56 words
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Article71 1933-07-01 2 I Careless Owners Displease the Police JFrom Our Own Correspondeut] Seremban, June 29. The campaign against owners of unattended Bicycles proceeds apace m Seremban. A young Eurasian named Frances Marsh employed by Charles Grenier and Co.. Ltd who Pleaded guilty, was fined 50 cents for leaving his71 words
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691 1933-07-01 2 (Continued from page 7) the by-laws, which related only to permaneni theatres, the commissioners were unable to giv< a certificate of fitness. LIMITED CERTIFICATE "It is thought that there are a number ol buildings m the town, In which there is no serious flre risk,691 words
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Article425 1933-07-01 2 SHIP TRAGEDY INQUEST: MALAYS' EVIDENCE l Cook's Fall Into I Hold Sevarml Asiatic members of the mw of the ».s. Bhanagsl told the Singapore Coroner. Mr. P. G. Bourne, yrstrrday how frightened they were to touch the body of the second rook of the ship whom425 words
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Article276 1933-07-01 2 ALLEGED BREACH TRUST Judgment Resened Vntil This Morning > I. J ad*-rds. Hi, i II(J|iMTfH rk appear.-, I ™tf*"«'<* V-»-rday. on ch TV** breach of tru«t as a wr Judgment u-j Complainant *f )r vkJ^ Ul »t thiit he wa.s m tiader In Chlrear drift! |5* and276 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement553 1933-07-01 2 BOARD RESIDENCE. TANGLIN HILL fear Garrison Golf Course GLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS AVAILABLE ONAL SUPERVISION MODERN SANITATIO: hone 3798 or write for appointmentMrs. A. B. Matthews. Highly Recommended, SUNNYSIDE- 7 Oxl ey I Board Residence. Vacant JuT Ist. Comfortable furnished flats suit married couple or friend sharing, and one single553 words
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Advertisement594 1933-07-01 2 TENDERS. KGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Construction of Haig Road from East Coast Road to Geylang Road and of Lorong 27A.594 words
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Advertisement212 1933-07-01 2 NOTICE. ORDINANCE NO. H (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SIPKtMi. COSH 0# THE stkaits sETTunaarrs. MTTMiMJNT OF SIN'GAPORI Summary Case. In Kankrupto No. Bt'J of 1 Re ABDUL 6AFFAR BIN KASSIM of No. 31, Dalhousic Lane, Singapore, I >and -dealer. Receiving Order made I .-f-ruurv 17Ui. 1933. Dalp of Order for Summary212 words
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Advertisement158 1933-07-01 2 i/ Bwwmiwa make >ou /<vk A V I £•■•*< iir nuke you M I berter *iH enable you to V Ido rwice 8s much tUkV I I well and mi n tktH a.ttu tinw* tis tot only MOM i to 4 on our toes A\ I j V ne bit158 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous351 1933-07-01 2 THE WEEK Saturday. July Ist. High Water, 03.11, 8.2 ft., 16.04, 8.0 ft. Perak Races, First Day. Cricket S.R.C. vs. S.C.C. Ist., S.R.C. grd. S.C.C. vs .St .Joseph's, Padang; Inter College match Medical College vs Raffles College. Medical Colleg ground: V.M.C.A. vs. Khalsa Assn V.M.C.A. grd. Nondescripts vs. R.l N.C.C.351 words
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Article345 1933-07-01 3 FINGERPRINTS 3,000 YEARS' OLD EGYPTIAN TOMB ROBBERS Clues Left By Desert 1 Gangsters Tomb robbers of ancient Egypt have left inger-prints almost literally m the sands of r ime. a So clear are some of the prints that if the >fficers of Tut-Ankh-ainen and his successors r. lad kept a345 words
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Article264 1933-07-01 3 And From Trouser "Turn-Ups' Ur E. J. Sah.sburv. Qua Lii Professor of Botany at University Colltue. London, m his prcaMentlal address to th«- South Eastern Union of Scuntinc Qoclrtlri Corftresi; at Norwich discussed man as an m.c Jircious arenT m tlie ciLsperwil of seeds. 'Some idea264 words
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Article278 1933-07-01 3 Sakhalin Now Centre Of Industry Vbtdivostock. June 24. So\iet Sakhalin, ioimeriy a place of exile, Uus become an Important industrial area ol the Far East dm ing the ci«ht years that have lapsed since the end of the Japanese occupation. Oil wells, mechanized mines, saw-mills fisheries, electric278 words
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233 1933-07-01 3 NOW £230,000 A YEAR Mverting Funds From Their Proper Purpose Figures which show the heavy burden which oad accidents impose on voluntary hospitals re given m the Hospital Year Book for 1933. For instance, it fci estimated that the hosiLtals spend approximately £230.000 n233 words
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Article244 1933-07-01 3 Sixty Awards Issued By Admiralty No fewer than itXtj ol.\ sen and ratings of the Royal Na\y Brho look part In the salvage operations on H If. Submarine Ml! are the recipients of various awarde lifted m Fleet Orders. Tin MS. it will b recalled, sank with244 words
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Article341 1933-07-01 3 "Bright Angrl." by Andr. w Wood Ward I ix-k and Co. 3 fi net:. Russia of to-day BOMM wider the incidence c f Nti r«tun \s .vnrchinr and monil si hmthorn tin this lat» st work of an arthor vho i, an fait* with Soviet methods341 words
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Article74 1933-07-01 3 Rapid Growth of Murmansk Population Moscow. Th pt.puUtion Of MmniimsV:, m tIM extreme 'north of Europe nearly 200 mill* bMtte the i Arctic circli. has now readied iiO.ooo, according to the Tnss a-jency. It has with enormous rapidity durinc tho pa<t few Jflß, for v.lun tin- last74 words
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Advertisement813 1933-07-01 3 FREE DOCTOR'S BOOK ON ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH $oick and Lasting Relief through Inexpensive Rome Treatment THE latest edition of a Doctor's Free W* M n i -p- Vm~m— Book describing the most successful ErlKlS DCQ- ***** rth\t$ of all horn, treatments for Asthma. Q EE# too# in the Free Book813 words
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Advertisement721 1933-07-01 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1926. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. BRANCHES I 21, First Cross Street, Malacca, 11, Light Street, Penang, AMD 4, Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur. BOARD OF DIRECTORS S. Q. Wong, Esq.. (Chairman),721 words
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Article950 1933-07-01 4 AUDITOR GENERAL'S CRITICISM OF ACCOUNTS I Public Health Continues To Improve tlu report of the account.- ol tIM Malaria .....icipallty Mr. G. F. Brpdney. Auditor. SS. j and F.M.S.. which i.« included m ih<- Brttla ment's 1932 administ ration upon. I MVtaft of $30,192 a. r ■parted950 words
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Article49 1933-07-01 4 v Moscow. June 30. Preluninary bJmm for an Installation to utiW solar nmc f or ir. dv trial mirposes have ibeen drawn up by Professor Weinber* The lnstaUatlon. for which 100.000.000 roubles has STmSS 1 1 tO construc^ i" one of the Middle Asian republics.— Tasr49 words
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Article42 1933-07-01 4 [From Chir Own Correspondent 1 Kulai June 28. Late \ast night a tigress, which h Ai lately feMB roaming a^ut with two cubs and carrying off pig.s and dogs, was shot near hero Dv n Bonpali Islam estate lag*.42 words
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Article626 1933-07-01 4 Hit Unexpected Rut At Speed 400 GALLON LOAD 'lane Taxied Beyond The Marked limit I iiMlllMl. Jlill.- M. md Mr> J \ioi!i<-«)n iriilcn \u takf-f if n their !>:<>:»<> <• i -<• flight, to Nrw Yoik .1 th. r.;riv hoi.rs n ti r Ihv nmrnili" TJnii •'.'i;in626 words
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Article178 1933-07-01 4 Speaker of State Council m Divorce Court Befora .\i! a CroHKti ThMMMata rhM Additional District Judxc Colombo. »ho »1. :«n--ciant's and the eo-respoiui« .-nt\ answ n due en June l. r > m the case m which Dr V V A-eiappa. Medic.il OrTic. i of Health OokHtita W«ka178 words
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Article101 1933-07-01 4 Mnw-ou, June is. j A dertca u.r ihc ■■taaMtk m#o iMnrih sion of S.O.S. distress signals ha.s been In- 1 .vented by the Soviet onKinecr. A. I anskov and i undrr laboratory tests has tfven eminently sat Mac-tory results. The transmitter is under, the con taut control of101 words
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Article331 1933-07-01 4 PRESENTED BY DUKE OP CONNAUGHT Impressive Ceremony of 1913 Repeated Four roiitpmiifs of (irnt l. m< i C;kl< cliaki st od still as stone th" MB blaxim. t rlcudlcs* sky on their burnished tejRMMI front ot the lonjj brovt n fn< rt cl«- <>i th<331 words
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Article252 1933-07-01 4 Serembaa Jcslmm of iwt I >ickson I 1 :i. Our <>•• <. ,11 Jane 2». I AUetaUam lvu Sri- moan"* uat-r :jj>pl\ u;u JMI pun v.m. mad.- k t th»- Sanitary Boarc m«<t«nc to-day bj nn unofTiar.l Tuaa Rheikr I*M Ftuiki) Mnmui Hid ttiH> ,v on, a i252 words
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Article168 1933-07-01 4 F.M.S. FOREST RESEARCH Institute InspotU^l h> Pjirty Of Kmjini'or's K!ul« urnpu,. Junr Ih s<l:in Nl 'i Sir.ibiliin tul PahaiK' 'I" X.. in,. rin,; Ass.m.aion of I Malaya v ilcd th.< ■mt— ,nri lilimiij Ijhr KMN l>-p .itnunt M Bapaa u -u v,, In'ibu TwtUiK Dii^.i hi S.ntiil rxmi k UimiMn168 words
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Article66 1933-07-01 4 100.000 STADIUM iireat Sports Arena For Leningrad I l-«*nm«n»d. June coo tructkm tai u». n n of a Kreat •ports stadium 10 acTummdato 100 000 suec-ta-toro m the Leningrad park of culture and reM Y*;,!;r of theouil «5S In addition to this main stadium, miiioi structure, overlooking football fle W66 words
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Article73 1933-07-01 4 Urn Interest No r ()n Saving £2,300.000.1^)' Wonderful fWord f Certificates Mo\<-it, P r,t m M Ha- pNffl *l r- SN *>m w\n rmciii r j' M •I l;: r hud MM ftill n>. r. f|M tppai-rt n*tior.s' I rta mi did not rrpmstst uvtr 1 I73 words
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Article137 1933-07-01 4 ("ai moron Highlands vttlcrv a* Pall Itairrrs (im i> >* n Corrv*pune 11- rwntm; William ttmmtm 1 1 till II OkMRI -)f St T, ivvu>r lprt> U* ■M k Xlt> Holy lYtatty Chuft* U:r fc I V iTa*.>kW Mi t» p vkhi I' -man va» tbr137 words
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Article108 1933-07-01 4 Distribution of KsUto Rcfffffdl To ourt tt- ith \it>in« v n nlatinv a„, ,ibmu»«i^ tn»^ thr Supr.,. rmui t o -,!.iv 1: ,thr hrarlns of Wlt brotijjlif for lh^ cgr U.»n o: r.'H.iU) clau^ m t MWtM M »ho left |-M«r.»bl. "lir In 1 .i,. vfrtM dlfflrufirs108 words
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Advertisement102 1933-07-01 4 —Don't be tempted to buycheap tea, insist upon having the blend that is always dependable. Brooke Bond Tea with garden freshmss. Before the calls of the Jay begin tHAZELINE" SNOW Burroughs Wellcome a Co V ite d c l "'-c ii^o i7^@#/ %gi: UMON SQUASH Nfflf \Mfe ORANGE SQUASH -:^OJ102 words
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Article, Illustration84 1933-07-01 5 SINGAPORE L AWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS finalists m the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association men's singles mpionshin (hua Choon Leong (right), the winner, and ChOftK Thutt Pitt. The other semi-finalists m the S.L.T.A. men's wkutikb* contest I.im IJonu Son (winner) and Koy Smith. "Flag-wagjin*" m the Boy Scouts' race at St. Andrew's84 words
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Advertisement100 1933-07-01 5 COMING SOON /.f^-MJ-bMr* 4 lii: GAMBLEI) with I. I EVERYTHING fl r-Tr*.- jM. kxcept love Ijl tW iIK CHEATED --v _|JT *^fr^ v \fiT I I I1 1 V ft f j| Cs^ "jr IHaiiofHerOivn oiiitL* .AROIE LOMBARD :!SM&!&k\ I DOCCTHYMACKAILI C^fcJ™^^* m J uyvumomtQiOm* VT/7V a^ a#na\ The s100 words
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Advertisement24 1933-07-01 5 i STANTON NELSON nrx CO., LTD. 1 1 I i 1 1 1 I 1 CTAD A f**W? O M. \Jx\/\k£mlj Collycr Quay. i24 words
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Advertisement184 1933-07-01 5 MA TINEES 3. 1 5 /3 TODAY TO-MORROW /^k^fc^^l Metro Gold wyn- H >^ fl B^ Mayer's Brilliant Production continues to captivate Singapore audiences We urge you not miss seeingHELEN HAVES and CLARK GABLE IN "The WHITE SISTER" BOX OFFICE PHONE SML IF YOU THOUGHT "WHOOPEE" wax lunnuCWAIT TILL you184 words
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Article376 1933-07-01 6 Ask Permission To Withdraw I From Our London Con vspunck r.t London. June 14. It is understood that the C rinthians do net wish to take part m the Football ftnorlatim Cup competition next Mason. This deci^n seems to have been made m c< nsequer.e of the376 words
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Article217 1933-07-01 6 Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament Lawn bowls American tournament at the S.C.C. MONDAY, JULY 3rd P. M. Scott and H. K. Foarnside vs. E. A Stewart and P. M. Aldred. !3. J. Casscls nnd C. \l. McNair vs. Paul Storr and E. B. Evans. P. It Scott and217 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article843 1933-07-01 6 ITALIAN'S EASILY PUT OUT Play Not Of High Standard I Prom Our London Correspondent] London, June 14. Great Britain's \ictory over Italy m the Davis Cup lawn tennis match, at Eastbourne thLs wevk. was far move easily won than was expected. On Thursday, Perry and Austin843 words
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Article101 1933-07-01 6 Decisive Match m Northern Section I The "Malaya" Cup tie between Selan^or and Panang will be played at the Btadtum, Kuala j Lumpur, on July 8. Bdaotor drew with Ferak and h said to lave impressed the Northern critic.;, who sailed t a "moral victory"' for ScLmyor.101 words
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Article563 1933-07-01 6 Achilles Win Kinnaird Trophy w I From Our London Correspondent London, June 11. The mosi important athletics event cf th« week was the Kinnaird Trophy competition a» the White City on Saturday. After a si)lendi<3 contest, Achilles turned out winners, with the Polytechnic Harriers second. London Athletic563 words
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Article270 1933-07-01 6 SULTAN IDRIS COLLEGE Malay Teachers' Sports at Tanjong Matin During last week-end the Bultan tdrfti Training Oouei s ground was the vent* ot .i thrv days' BsssUng on the wation of Qm eleventh ammal athletic sports <>. th< c die The mound was attractively laid oul and the masting, which270 words
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Advertisement184 1933-07-01 6 m ECZEMA FOR OVER M« Caused Itching and Burning. Lost Sleep. Healed by Cuticura. "I suffered with wet ecsema for over two years. Later the eruptions dried up and scaled over causing itching and burning, with loss of sleep. I tried all sorts of so-called remedies without effect. At last184 words
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Advertisement48 1933-07-01 6 Remembertfiat pure blood not only keeps away disease, but b Naturrt remedy-In fact, the blood It die ft.^ o^ J« treatment of g <** «»J Skin Coinplalnts Clark.'. Blood Mixture b unexcelled. It •xpeto the poisons and assists heaJinf. Qf at Chmmtm mmd Samm. Evßygoolm UQUID W TABLET firm48 words
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Advertisement192 1933-07-01 6 A S ># DBPENPABLB AS .A N AUS T I N I Uy Uft, tn cinie, is the slight buly '•trrbsmg' tbr v j POUR SALOON, m g»od txamble Austin h»dy prmcttrt. tmp^tt >: u nk mmo i o oo0 m^^ t y t extended '•terhmng' usually adopted, tboum 9*192 words
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Article142 1933-07-01 7 SPECIAL CERTIFICATES TO BE Decision That May Cause Boom m Amateur Theatricals CONTROL OFLOUD SPEAKERS IN PUBLIC PLACES TiiL building ol the Glade Thea.re m the grounds ol Oldham Hall, In consequence of official permission for the production of theatrical ainments m the V.M.C A.142 words
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1229 1933-07-01 7 v .Nt referred tj the atta 01 Mr. < .aeriy a mi iber of the k* iid: it is soirn yean since i ■d on thi. commission, j r\ke was tween 1923 to have ''n a vt-ry rved on nun: .o.nmittees. j lor.g as.-,1,229 words
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Article1023 1933-07-01 7 ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST OF $150 Former Joint Manager of Dairy Farm An 1.0. U. lor $150 VM mentioned m the Third Court (before Mr. H. Blacker) yesterday when a Dutch burgher from Ceylon, named Charles Nell LtoabtUggea was charged with criminal bread: of trust as a1,023 words
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Article190 1933-07-01 7 "Irrc.-j:on-ible Byi'iowlag At FabttkNM Interest" When Malay named Mohamad bir •Dotted for hi dh hai lon ■Dl Hey fiidga. iMv Jaattoe Mills- jreeterdaji I Taylor, abs.btant Olli'ia'. A v..«s the usual ci.st- of rather bmepofttiblt I >rro«ta| il EahKlogl rates of int :.-t. 1 Ii a case for190 words
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Article195 1933-07-01 7 RevCMM Officer's Financial Affairs O-man l):;i Mohamrd BUMDe, .1 m m«>r revtMM aflteaw of ihe OownuMßl IfonopoHH with 14 yi;r.s st-iviie to bifl 1 ridit applied t<rin- ciis harm m bankruptcy peaterilay T!u OHicial Ahsicmi- <Mr C WUum) t»>M the lodge "UnaMaaatcly this nan vaa ndju <(*. hankrwpt,195 words
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Article151 1933-07-01 7 DRUNK— AND SOBER Hi- says hv \v:is drunk bi:t he M sr>b« 4 r.'" transhitfd a Court interprtti to Mr J. F F. CJri'Ku when :m Indian named Kand-\--s.imy was broufilit up for b; in^ drunk ftnd inrapablf m East Coast Road the previ'ius ni^hl. •H«* seems to be still151 words
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1323 1933-07-01 7 European Prince Who Turned to Islam Name Withheld For Political Reasons •THE announcement that Dr. Khalid Sheldrake, the life-President of the Western Islamic Association. London, who is on a tour of the East, was giving a lecture on "Beauties of Islam" at the Victoria Theatre, yesterday evening, brought over a1,323 words
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Article710 1933-07-01 7 Chinese Who Signed a Promissory Note TOTAL LOSS Discharge Suspended For Two Years Mr. Justice Mills, m the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, suspended for two years the application for discharge made by a Chinese named Khoo Kirn Sai. "1 I I 'ii't tl* bankrupt has b. n710 words
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Article73 1933-07-01 7 Jud^rru-nt w;iv NMmi wfcr- P>\ Nm. li-yrar-old Chinese was rh.in 1 ft»rt* Mr M H lUaciU! t'v t'.in luul ina»{l.str»tr. \t>' < BOMttttai BUM by Lti ill. :i I mlrrr r m barber's shop m Trinoh I Hi. ofl n.«- Mfte| tint «a, wmlkRkOg I%Hpk .Strrtt w?ion73 words
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1144 1933-07-01 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1933. THE LAST HOPE FOR THE CONFERENCE The reason for tin- opposition Ol America at the World Conference to currency stabilisation li to be found m the figures broadcast by the British Otlicial Radio bulletin of the vise m commodity prices during the pa.st1,144 words
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Article176 1933-07-01 8 TRADE COMMISSION Throe Meetings Held This 1 Week TtM -JBth. Iflll unc 30t)i rr.ctlnn.s ot the r Trade CommLvion were held m Singapore this L week, when evidence uas iak.n from Mr. J. l. > Dawson (Messrs. Outhric and Co., Ltd.) and Mr. S. L. Oggier CNHBB. Paterson, Simons and176 words
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Article529 1933-07-01 8 Pillar That Guided Ancient Mariners Hunt me m the archive is an absorbing pastime there are always plenty of discoveries to be made, of curiosities, coincidences and NOMtflM of drama and n mance. lure and tberc ol tnwcly. all lonu MpOtteil because* ii mist ilwaji lend529 words
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Article258 1933-07-01 8 Siniraporc Musical Boelfty'i LaCcsl Venture I Blß| J I I6ih tl> Sin •••ni). .1 will *>■• th,. Bm >'i .i•• nunda At tli- s ..neerts th< S«k l\ v.hil« ,i lh-iui! to us ru!- 4-. prtiduii only :,.<T nmsi. wi'l pi« k it* ivotnamnu from mii that ..s258 words
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Article65 1933-07-01 8 Washington. J u nr 0. To-days evidence at the Kuhn enqulr>- eMrltpd the fact tliat Mr. P. A Rorkefrller. Mr. C K. Mitchell. Mr. A. H Wiggln. and Mr. J P. Warburg, one of tht- US. delegates to the World Conference, were on trie list of those65 words
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Article65 1933-07-01 8 PBNANG lANI PPLICA Dischar Susjvn-y j.,, r Nine Int] -> fi 1. i tl Isawrcy Cork.** I i th« Eka. b vi> I h. i a snin r;pt m < r mhrn hf can.- Mi r-'i'- .if.M.' d Mr l> H I^^ soo i' nutu««J65 words
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Article84 1933-07-01 8 I \TESI Xl BBKK \\h lIS PRI(»»] \M) >Mi:i l\(. l.'Mh Rubb* i sterling r speciall> as foll< it! JUUM liondun, Junlp>| ißbiui) 1 1M (SUSSi.) (Sfßtn) d (3 15 .lid i Oil. -!>«•( I ItSli (3 SIM I Jan.-M.v I I! l».«f (Itl Hi I %pr.-Jun<- MSM84 words
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Article61 1933-07-01 8 ('hociu*- :«iul Draft 1« I* K\:i mined l>> K\pt»rt \S toting to C «7M<» W s-' r.v fto Hl> client <Cl X rMpcciabto birI X 'rt 1 pmrhawi H< ix-tmrtT April The arrunxi ontlnuer nr^ lima at H. *<* conrlusion c<m: HH draft as h«- I M thf<l61 words
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Article71 1933-07-01 8 TnitiMl KiagdtM Ui-ant-m-a" Fur Inl.n'^l i .hi Bpe»king on Services voV ii •mounting to H Ne\\u» :nuland colm MacDoiVi, which the Vi I Government li. I fotmdittnd mon. pa' m«nt of lut [i the Dominion. Rrcarding the M the C.inndUn poaalble to join v the nut.* Kingdom 071 words
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Article38 1933-07-01 8 Mon<l:» lllh IN Beforr the CbM JuMir. Mill* Williamson i» the W < lltt C ourt of PP r .1 N >•». MnrlUs Creikson Brfor* Mr jßktice < nb^ ll «t 9.45 a.m. Motion re Euro*** H ■4 1^38 words
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Advertisement179 1933-07-01 8 BREWED X m Caldbecks "Golden Lager Prices Competitive io hocally Brewed Beer. OBTAINAHLE AT ALL PROVISION STORES BY SPECIAI V^ -t&j lIM )IM SIM'IHMMIM KIN(. Of >I\M DIAMOND SET PLATINUM BNGA6EHBNT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. also Iliiilai pri-M'iit> m diamond ><l Watches. Brooches. Bra«Tft-t>. l'«url NwkUce* LABOBBT ANT) WELL-SEIiCTED STOCK179 words
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Advertisement39 1933-07-01 8 PHOSPHORESCENT FINGERNAILS is the latest idea of burglars to avoid having to carry torches. Hence the lightfingered gentry. Complete protection is afforded by a "GAFLAC" Burglary Policy. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers Telephone 648039 words
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Article122 1933-07-01 9 A TEFL L RESOLUTION BY GOLD COUNTRIES [olland And Switzerland May Wreck Conference LONDON CRISIS PERSISTS i passed yesterday at the London Economic Conference nj development sivin promise of a speedy escape from the se. ortant event was the meeting of the European gold a122 words
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434 1933-07-01 9 ADMIRAL SHEN HUNG-LIEH ACCEPTS DEMANDS Mr. Soong to Return With Chang Hsuch-liang j SliaiiKhui. June 30. hi :n Interview trith pressmen ye. w-iday. Adv.iial Cben Sha.;-kuaa. Mini>t r of tli« Navy, stated that |he report of the surrender c: the Northeastern fleet stationed at TsingtaoSin Chew Jit Poh - 434 words
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Article111 1933-07-01 9 20,000,008 Cigarettes For Singapore Destroyed London June Tiic Hncfß, indrapeora rad Ifontroae, tx-ioni?-in;7 thr Rotterdam Lloyd rmd Canadian Pacific llnr* respectively had to Ix hi.rrU'dlv towtd to Bafetf from a lire uhirh broke out at 3outhnmp'on Dorki la:>t ni-_ht Flames >v.. pt th<sli« (U (Of IM vnnl.vReuter - 111 words
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Article109 1933-07-01 9 U.S. NAVAL POLICY Maximum of War Efficiency Washington. June 30. A new stni- mcnt on U.S. naval policy drafted by thf e;en«\al naval board and approved by thr Secretary of thr Navy on May 10. has now Dern published. It declams that two main bases should be developed on eachReuter - 109 words
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Article96 1933-07-01 9 Another Early Meeting Expected London, June 28. M. Litvmoff called at the Foreign Office this morning and had a further interview with thf Secretary for Foreign Affaws and Colonel Colvllle of the Department of Oversea? Trade. The conversations opened on Monday last are beinu carried on and itReuter - 96 words
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Article356 1933-07-01 9 Opposition By Lord Lloyd and Mr Churchill "GRAVE DANGER But Government's India Policy Endorsed London, June ZH. N.ail.v ;i thousand incnib.-is of the central council of the Conservative party m London ♦o-day discussed the constitutional reform propm»h of the White Paper on India. A WlhlUun opposingReuter - 356 words
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Article307 1933-07-01 9 Swcccau «>f Central r<»rcv>' lion* Kong. Junr IS. I In- i. i>i ■>•■ X..< aiMi'.i OUt O\ the central tn ops assisted by the 19th Route army ani the CaniintM' fottcea ha.- befjoa t<» ul. i rtl> «>i: the Rod forces ill i -ntnil and >outh Ki.ui mUnion Times - 307 words
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Article546 1933-07-01 9 Kensington. Jun- 30. djoi i n vai the h gati m bey iuimou.n ups the fateful meetb of to discuss :i raft to OrH B: tain S j ;(Nin uhirh the fate of toe t prrsenl consists <»l It >» understood it is rt.»t definite termsReuter - 546 words
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221 1933-07-01 9 PRICE JUMPS Extent of Rise in Six Months I lid. .Illiu ZH. On i■; nOQUHM m tin- promt vorld situation L- the t. ndency now maintained i.ver tame months ot world prices to rise. A i iiiiipartann between th< prices oJ primary commodities tit thr beuinniny of the year and221 words
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Article99 1933-07-01 9 London. Innr 30. UN nMI at the conference loft operator*. m the foreign exchange market undecided. The dollar oprned at New York's overnight rate ot 1.27. weakened to 4.!'» and recovered to l.'i"> on a fair im«unt of covering for commercial account, hut was again offered Other currenciesReuter; British Radio - 99 words
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778 1933-07-01 9 EARLIER EVENTS Britain on Horns of Dilemma London. June 30. The stabilisation of currencies remains the crucial factor of the progress of the World Economic Conference and decisions m this respect will provide a week-end fraught with possibilities. To-day finds Britain chary of antagonisms America by identifying herself with the778 words
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Article28 1933-07-01 9 Basrah, Jnne 30. The Chinese flier Mr. Huntons (otherwise Sum, flying from Berlin to Nanking, Is held up at Sh^ibah by stormy weather.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article45 1933-07-01 9 EXIT H UGENBERG Ilerlin. Junr It. rrwMml limdrnburt; hit* >CCCptei Hen llujettbergii r."Uui:<Uon and tai ippdnlrt Kurt Sclnniti to be Minister .)t Economic. i»d Herr W.ilt.r Dim to be Mini^r; of Food HiiKcnU'rcr's resi«nation follows the banning ol his party on the National Front ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article38 1933-07-01 9 r.eneva. Junr 30. Tlie International Labour Conference ha; adopted a NMMIOH on the motion cf tin Chinese delegate Mr. Sole Ten Fa. with regan to equality of treatment of foreign compam with domestic workers.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article21 1933-07-01 9 London. June 30. The King will receive Mr. T. V Soonn o Saturday nt Buckingham Palace.21 words
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Article17 1933-07-01 9 Tokio. Jane t». It is officially announced that the Empre ts cneient<». Reuter Par Eastern.Reuter - 17 words
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Article138 1933-07-01 9 icarlet And Blue Of The Guards Brigade The Prince of Wales has acquired another eroplane his sixth. The new machine, a two-engined 360 h.p. >c Havilland Dragon biplane, finished m the carlet and blue of the Brigade of Guards, was lellvered to the Print es personal pilot.138 words
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Article144 1933-07-01 9 Exploitation By Foreign Nations London. .lm 2K. A petition wa* presented tii tin House of Cummoas by i:iemb"i.s ol tJu- Man< littler RoyaJ Emlihiu' rej». < nting all branches of tbr cuttun industry, a.skmq Government to iwi-vcnt the exploitation ol Empire market* by for^ipu uation> who not oulyBritish Radio - 144 words
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Advertisement96 1933-07-01 9 V rOR REAL HEALTH A BEAUTY FREEDOM The ABimOU is slenderizing fashion belt ingeniously combining healthful support. The 'ARMMORT Ult is the ideal foundation garment for every conceivable occasion or figure need; whether for Dancinu. Sport. Social. Walking or House Wear. "A NEW FROCK MBBVB NEW (ORSRTRV" SIZES 26 to96 words
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Advertisement1031 1933-07-01 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LIJ^E (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. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE1,031 words
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Advertisement502 1933-07-01 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AXD SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. Stc«ner*. Dae S>or«. 811. B>f* s.s CITY OF SHANGHAI For Havre. London. Rotterdam Hamburg In Port July 1 bs. CITY OF BEDFORD For Havre. London. Rotterdam <k502 words
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Advertisement409 1933-07-01 10 British India and Apcar Lint" (Incorporated l& England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARcn SERVICES. U 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S M J UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S rnvL LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERV|c^ RXMF^ OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA WJ Tonnarr Mnr.pore V I BANGALORB 8.000 Julj CORPU '*«'>• RAJPUTANA409 words
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Advertisement709 1933-07-01 11 p. S. K. Line. W FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA. I Due Sails. ■v MARI' BUENOS AIRES via Colombo, Durban. Cape Town, Rio cle Janeiro. Santos and Montevideo .Hound-the-world fare £172) 1. jli*C CAPE TOWN via Mombasa, Lourenco Marques W Durban and Algoa Bay. JuJ I,.,\M\RU BUENOS AIRES via Colombo.709 words
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Advertisement432 1933-07-01 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNE o&m/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE 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 OK HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA432 words
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Advertisement704 1933-07-01 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU VALENTUN—Saturday. July 1. Bawean. Pmdang-Bay, Boeleleng and Bourrbaya TOGIAN Saturday, July 1. Pontianak PALOPO— Saturday. July l. Singkawang, Pemangkat and Selakau. TOHlTl— Saturday. July l. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. GEN. VAN GEEN— Saturday, July 1. Riouw. BUliton and Batavia PASIK— rsaturday. July l. Prnan. (mailr,704 words
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Advertisement671 1933-07-01 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. fc<^:lar monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and the S.S MANGOLA (3.352 tons): ICargo only] ss MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers tradinn to Australia Cabins de671 words
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Advertisement431 1933-07-01 12 BIBBY LINE. [LONDON AJ*IH«:SS tt. PALL MALL. LONDON. S.W.I of fast t»in-*cre*- Oil Driven Mall Pa*M-nifer Yew* Is between RIVGOON. COLOMBO. MABSKILLfS. PLYMOLTH AND IX>M»O\ with throuch connection Irom a<n»;ii) r »re and Penang HOMKWARD Milll l^eave lUiiivm SHROPSHIRE July 20 OXFORDSHIRfc I STAFFORDSHIRE 17 t JLOUCESTERBHI H V WORCESTERKHTT^K431 words
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Advertisement133 1933-07-01 12 F0r,.,,.M,hi,,, Apply to COOK'S wag^s: lit J», ttOßlNsos to 4 THK I \S| \M\T|f fIIMITHi. i PVssrM.M; KM M C FIOM ERRIA i EJftAK •v AIJ^l BOH 1 now ERRIA Th. .iccomni <i r to ma)ort TO ROTTIKIMM II\M» i i Uj ■m ■I IO II WKI l;<.| 1,, rt^133 words
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Miscellaneous1278 1933-07-01 12 MAIL DESPATCHES I CHURCH SERVICES by train 3 rc j Sunday After Trinity Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and r Thursdays 7.30 m ST> ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. I Saturdays I pm> c.50 a.m. Holy Comnunion Kuantan (.via JerantuU Monday to j? 3Q mmm Matins. Friday1,278 words
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640 1933-07-01 13 EFFECT OF REDUCED CHARGES Extravagant Management Denied I From Our Own Correspondent I London, June 14. Much interest was aroused m London shipping circles by the publication of a memorandum signer! by the chairman ol the Su< Canal Company, thf Marquess de Vosue. This640 words
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Article257 1933-07-01 13 TllC follow m.: PMMBgMi Mfled on tht- Hakone Maru which left Singapore pntentay lor liUiidoii and intermediate ports: Mr. H Mrtharam. Mr. and Mrs. Y. Nakunishi, Mr. T. M. Daswani. Mr. C. J. Dave, Miss K. D. Jarobson. Mr. G. BllUts. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Branmm. Miss257 words
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Article59 1933-07-01 13 June -'9. Getnas. Najam. Sin Kheng Seng. Pontionak. Rahman. Kcdah (Brit); Henrik <Nod: Havelland (Ocr): Ohio Maru. Amur Maru. Buenos Airos Maru. Hakono Maru Jap) Van Heutsz. Reynst <Dutl. June 30. G. Verspyck. Angelina. Sibajak. «]Ho CO nda. Rokan. Tinombo, Ban Ho Guan (Dut); Islander, Hua Tong, Burdwan. Perak59 words
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Article440 1933-07-01 13 New Class Of Skilled Worker An uupunant announccmvui regarding the developments m rlectrical welding, which are anticipated m nlation to shipbuilding, was mac» after a conference m Edinburgh betwmn r-'prcsontatives of the shipya:d trade unions and the eaecuttfi conunltiec of the Shipbuildinu Employer.s 1 Federation. Tho new diveloijmcnUs will440 words
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Article180 1933-07-01 13 Plucky Dash Into Kn-ino Room Thnlimn r;tr<: by cup yacht to the rescue ol anotlvr that ««s bkizinsr out at sen was witnessed by thousands of holiday-makers on Hastings sea iront recently Flic had broken out m the eaojlOM room of the plea-sure yacht Chan on .1-180 words
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Article172 1933-07-01 13 Work Of The R.N. Reserve Officers Vue-Admiiai H. W. Parkei ronuuandlim Reserves, was the principal puest at the annual dinner of tlie Royal Naval Resene Officers <Se;i Urchins* Club at Liverpool. He said they had had a rather cood year. They had really pot the same amount172 words
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Article87 1933-07-01 13 Sixty Chinese Drowned Near Canton Eight wooden junks carrying a total of 80 men. and a big cargo of salt flsh from Sze Wui for Canton, were sunk m Ngam Mun waters near Sun Wui district on the afternoon ol June 21st. after encountering a strong squall87 words
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Article31 1933-07-01 13 The Italian mail Uner Contc Verde is due m 1 Singapore to-morrow and will sail again the i same day for Hong Kong and Shanghai at 5 jP.ro.31 words
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Advertisement489 1933-07-01 13 tTHE GAPORE FREE PRESS L Office: 138 KOBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. ip ho- *056. Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily in Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Ha/ri each morning. Latest news, latest teles rams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features include pictures, ladies*489 words
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Advertisement378 1933-07-01 13 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA X V AND MOST OF THE U.S.A tfl n c Nw# Scenic Route of irw UmdUn Naduiiu fmfm. S^J *»«l of th* marvellous Cana«tian Rodciev *uy l tipw 3K Park U»dge to Urn heart of wondrous mountain I*-., ,i m jSJ^^ navel stntght throafrb from V378 words
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Article218 1933-07-01 14 Soviet Scientists Plan To Ascend 22,000 Metres I«nin C r.id lun. 15. The Academician. JofTe, or well-known Soviet scientist, is one of the two persons wIIHU for Ml ascent mto the stratosphere that U ,U take ptaec from a c ntral ;>oint In the USSR some time durin218 words
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Article122 1933-07-01 14 Fourteen Stations Set Up By Soviet Habarovsk. June 29. A sum of f..000.000 roubles has ben, assigned for the purpose of organizing a nd constructing 14 hunting stations m the Soviet Far East, m Kamchatka. Chukitka, Bflffefafcy, OkhotoZcmsky and other districts. The building of these stations, which hasTass - 122 words
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Article197 1933-07-01 14 Producers' Drive Against Imitation Aloys PMlnum. much of which is extracted England from Canadian nickel ores, has suffer- cd a sharp decline m price dining the past twe or throe years m an odd .series of ups and or.wns. m 1930, for instance, it stood at 250* POT197 words
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Article119 1933-07-01 14 OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £8,000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Blshopsgate. London. EC 2 Arenrie* and Branches SINfiAPORE BRANCH Current Arcounts opened and fixed rtrposJU119 words
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182 1933-07-01 14 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA TION. Incorporated In Honir Kong t The liability of member? Is limited to the i xtent and m the munner irc<r:b«d by Ordinance No 6 oi 1929 of the Colony HEAD OFFHK HONfi MM Authorised Capital ISO 000.000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000 000182 words
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Article92 1933-07-01 14 The following Is the pro K ramme of drill* ud to and for week-ending, July 2nd Saturday. 2 p m Buklt Tlmah R«n K r: "F" (Malay) Coy.. Table "A"; Farrer Ran*e- «a" <MO.) Coy. Table MO": 330 to^O D m Officers. SVC. Oonm TEWT P92 words
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Article20 1933-07-01 14 ■>»rvr Fund tun AI. \andria .t;v 5 Bh of thr ;h Intir 3 5 j 1 1 m z20 words
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Article14 1933-07-01 14 CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT MORI kGE BAM AffJ li» ninn |>ari« l«M*.f "»nu \ini.u < titMBU14 words
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Article64 1933-07-01 14 i k- I Paid-up C..;.: .1 Rcai HE a ,00^ Bl CUES Rrjiv. Caa^aa\ j Kar i hi. KuLuV Hai i« m Basra. M *M B'oaaaaK CVRREN. latdud on Fixed DrpoaH on wm ■AVWO DEPOSIT .< CCOI NTB cm [MM .ilcmtd at 2 ;v,t rmt ptri E.\64 words
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Advertisement183 1933-07-01 14 Cooked MFAT^ f>REI>ACED ffßf f H I DAILY FROWTHf cuckiu f riih may TCNCIJE EUAWN > I C7q LADY Mm mm W^ m Wni m Mm *m Vwm^^'l vlß^3 m\ w^o /> cifraidto smile I Underneath th^ nia>k that fre.h, rh an, healthy taste covers dingy, unsightly U rth, Listerine183 words
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Advertisement189 1933-07-01 14 MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LTD. Incorporated m England) Capital t3.OOO.tXKi Subscribed 1.t00.000 F aid-up 1. 050.000 f csorve Fund and K«>t 1.244.739 BOARD OF DIRtXTORS J. M. Ryrie. Esq.. Chairman R Chalmers. E*q Charles J Hambro. Bag V H sii.-iford. Enq Sir Thomas Catto. Bart 81r C C Barrie KBE189 words
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Advertisement85 1933-07-01 14 THE EX w RITISH *J I\M RAM i IOMTAM LOi FIRK. MARINE. 11l AVD MOTOR CAR INSI RAM I UTEPTO LOWEST MRREXT I L C. MAIUtOIIOITH Vm Offlcr I r»nl»y*» OH THE J EASTERN UNIT] ASSI'RAMK (OKPORIW* FIHK. MAKING MOTOK CAB KRSON'AI^ACCDI INSURANCE.. L. Q JOHNSON -^J HK.%I» Ol IU85 words
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Miscellaneous977 1933-07-01 14 J ROUND YOUR DIAL BRITISH BROADCASTING 80 r^ awTl^. CORPORATION 72.2 Khabarovsk USSR) RVIS 9 am- J noon. HIOGBAMMES FOR INDIA. BUBMA. 58.3 Bandoeng. Java (PMYV BTBAITB SETTLEMENTS, and J 50.26 Vatican City (Italy). HVJ. Daily, <0- FEDERATED MALAY STATES 715 P Sun.. 10—10.30 a.m. also. J Jj 50 Barcelona977 words
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Article129 1933-07-01 15 hangefl m Representative Prices 1 oow WHEB WKRAGES yB.li vtJH MAJ Is 47.07 47.19 46.95 lit;, 35.46 34.89 34.25 85.84 85.94 86.08 SAUfI STOCK EXCHAXGE 5. 640.000 5.510.000 4.590.000 United ttm Association. June 27 2K 29. 92.. 90 t 89 > and T-raph 128 IM% 126129 words
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Article103 1933-07-01 15 I Industries oi* Practical Value orde: to wean thP population from cultivation and to relieve the con- n m Java the Government of [ndia ha.s drafted an economic plan aimed at stimulating the •iid export of rice and soya bMMM the food shortage ii 4 ilry r103 words
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100 1933-07-01 15 Singapore. June prices, leoaWed by cabk this an Palm Oil and P.Um (vutl.rit and Co. ai as »iiin r.t.ik: i; land'd iralghti New York Philadelphia .140 Cent) 'L S. cuirci peri !b. I landf.i waftfnta VB A. Pacific Forts :!3j cents <u.s. enrrencyi p100 words
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Article119 1933-07-01 15 THE ABROAD Jun»- :l~ \>*. MM 8.55 X4.i >9U 590 **hi 250 250 M.43 14.37',; 14 31 s6d Is 65 64 Is 6a 04 3S 24.36 24.24 572.. 572 47 •=>« 41-, offi 41, offli 22.42 22.42' 92.22 v. 17.66 X; 17.55 1 92.22 225 226^ Is 4 y 16119 words
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Article17 1933-07-01 15 9 Co., Penanjr. Agents Tin Dredges: June output 6000 ruble yards, 1504 picufc17 words
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Article187 1933-07-01 15 Monthly American Demand Doubled Singapore, June 30. Prices have fluctuated around the present level and the tendency of the market during the past week has been one of uncertainty chiefly on account of the exchange question, which is apparently causing the Conference sc much difficulty, (state Lewi* and187 words
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Article74 1933-07-01 15 Steady Rise In Malayan Exports Daring uip armfc MMHnc June 24th. exports from Malayan ports ol tinned pineapples amounted to 7H.107 cases, of which, 63.669 cases me to the United Kingdom. 2.250 cases to Europe. 7.225 cases to Canada and 2 963 earn eLsett-hcre. pnnounces the Department ot74 words
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Article100 1933-07-01 15 Th» directors' report of Brad wall (P.M.S.i Rubber EstaU? Ltd.. to be submitted at the twenty -third annual general BMettng m London on June 21 state that the sum brought forward from last year was £2.738 17.-, 6d. to whirii uuel be added amount transferred from m? om.100 words
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Article275 1933-07-01 15 Repatriation Rush Continues The colossal exodus of Indian labourers from tea estates In Ceylon, which has taken place as a result of the promulgation of reduced minimum wage rates is indicated by the fact that 8,472 of them were repatriated at public expense within the course of275 words
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Article55 1933-07-01 15 Two tendon Reports Issued London. Junr 29. Tal T;ik Plantations Ltd.. announce a lav. <>t £265 for the year ended March 31. 1933 £1.050 Ls carried forward to (redlt. Scottish Tea and Rubber Trust. Ltd. annnunct' I loss of £907 fur the year f-r.de<l Mnrrh 31. 193:5; £5.10755 words
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Article75 1933-07-01 15 Transfer Of Tea Coupons Illegal In v:.-v. i).' Ceylon praducen havtnn j<«.p.--(1 m a srh DV t» ri restriction a :radt- m production coupons .is nipped m the bud b-. h siii:- Council when ;>t a me tin on Jane IS. Mi O. K. \v. Perera dfatarai notice75 words
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Article340 1933-07-01 15 Not Legal Tender After July 1 An official communique issued by the Colonial Secretary. S.S.. calls attention to the fact that the Bank of England has given notice m the London. Edinburgh and Belfast Gazettes calling i m. on July 31.1, next, currency notes <or Treasury note-;340 words
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Article134 1933-07-01 15 I.: P.iiicio: oJ Kla ban:; Rubber Cu. Ltd In thetr report and accounts for the year »ud■d I>i mu'T 31st. 1932 states that the net amount brought forward from 1931 whs £13.047 Is. 4d Deducting the loss for the year, whuh includos £1.568 4.5. 8d for depreciation134 words
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Article340 1933-07-01 15 Am .',2, -of tappabit ruDbcr .t tapped on estates of 100 acres and over, for tIM month Mldlll| Ma) 1930 «t itim Acreages of taopablt rubb»-i not tapped hnmm 0l On Estates which have entirely On Estates which havi partly XuA p» M( -,-ni* •< Area Tappabir340 words
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Article203 1933-07-01 15 June 30 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 London. 3 months' sight 2j3 31 32 London. 60 days' sight 2j3 15|16 London, 30 days' sight 2 3 20 32 London, demand 2[3 7|B London, T.T. 23 27 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 985 Hamburg, demand 163 New203 words
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Article158 1933-07-01 15 June 30 Tin Singapore Price (per pikul) > i > 2.-> Oam bier 4 2 s Pepper White 27.50 Flak< Tapioca 420 Pearl Sagu Sm«U 4 60 Copra. SuncJm d 405 Sago, flour I*l Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 207 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor158 words
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79 1933-07-01 15 June '•nth.. 12 o'clock noon B overs Sellrn i R.S.S. tqual to London Standard, Spot Moose) ii i, ni^ R.S.S. cri.il to London dfchdard. (F. 08.) 11 v n\ Standard R S.S on Tender July 11 >, U* August 11 V li V 4 July-Sept.79 words
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Article932 1933-07-01 15 FRASER'S SHARE LIST MDAY, JUNE 3tTH. 193:5 OMMDfQ QCOTATIONa Mmjmis Sellera Asam Kum bang (£> 29s 32s Austral Malay 26i 28b Ayer Hitam <5s> 13:- 14s c.d. Ayer Weng ($1> 95 1.00 Banyrin Tin (£> 18s 3d I9r Batang Padang (tli to 15 Euitu oa«sp caii 40 45 Chenderlang <£)932 words
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Advertisement80 1933-07-01 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance m force over $35.000.000 The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits MOoO-HOtt) HEAD 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 with the80 words
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Article1001 1933-07-01 16 MALAYA COMMAND DEFEATS JOHORE Two Goal Margin In Interesting Cup Game Malaya Command 3; Johore Ju The Command defeated Johore m their .second Malaya Cup match at the Stadium yesterday, by three goals to one. They should have won by^a much larger margin, for throughout the first half they had1,001 words
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Article201 1933-07-01 16 Drawn Game At Malacca [From On. Own Correspondent] Malacca, June 30. m the semi-final of the Government Shield! football competition the Police drew with the M r 1 1 .pality 2—2 after extra time had been played. The Police were the better side and played more methodically, but201 words
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Article149 1933-07-01 16 Spring Tournament Prize Winners The S.R.C. Spring lawn tennis tournament was concluded with the final of the doubles handicap between Dr. W. A. Balhetchet and N. E. Ess (owe 30) and N. 6. Hogan and K. C. Balhetchet (owe 15). The former won m two straight sets149 words
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Article28 1933-07-01 16 There was no play yesterday afternoon owing to rain m the cricket match between the S.C.C. »nd the S.R.C. It will be played this afternoon, i28 words
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Article293 1933-07-01 16 Kig Score By Washington New York, June *9. I Tne following were the results of games' played to-day: NATIONAL LEAGUE K H E. Chicago 9 ]4 l Philad l,mia 5 p a Chicago g |j 0 Philadelphia 3 3 I Jurges hoxncr.d ior Chicago. Cincinnati 8 11 0293 words
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Article527 1933-07-01 16 CARNERA'S 4-STONE ADVANTAGE Championship Bout Ends m Sixth Round \ew York, June 30. In a fifteen rounds contest for the world's heavyweight championship here last night Primo Camera, the ffiant Italian boxer, knocked out Jack Sharkey the holder of the championship m the sixth round. CameraReuter - 527 words
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Article225 1933-07-01 16 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Tournament London, June 30. In the third round of the Wimbledon tennis j champion ships In Men's Single* Austin br-nt iGledhill 6—3. 10— a. 6—l Spenc<- beat Kirby 7—9. 6 4. 4 6. 6- -4. 6—2. j In the fin>t round of Men Doubles AokiReuter - 225 words
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Article102 1933-07-01 16 Al Rivers Meets Local Champion I From Our Own Correspondent) 4 Penan*. Jan* St. A large crowd assembled at Fun and Frolic I last night for the meeting between Al Rivers 1 Malayan and Far East champion and Boy Nara j Penang champion. The crowd was greatly disappointed102 words
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Article556 1933-07-01 16 cha^ pi^Tee CU p P ow WON Inter-School Hardies Race St Joseph's Institution annual sport* upheld yesterday afternoon M the Jalan Br.st Stadium. Notwithstanding the unf'AourabU weather conditions earlier m the afternoon^ there wa* quite a good gathertaK of the general public present, while the toys556 words
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Article43 1933-07-01 16 Prominent Dutehm* London KhW>t i. i intonsi to u> r>rnlnr of th>- i*r>n Vhu I^mj*- 1 ».i Int. im. v <' by w. I Wmmmt c v t ti>o Dutch tlrl««atn out what th« n S^PI \UN «Ls. hn\ In London- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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