The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 July 1933
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Title Section20 1933-07-04 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. m. '3.9i^H. KS'I \E' 1535. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1933. lv CENTS,20 words
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Article162 1933-07-04 1 I The World Confeien-.-e may adjourn at any time now a_ a re* jit of President Roosevelt's declaration that there i* no prospect of the U.S. agreeing to the resolution of the tfold standard countries Page t. Dr. Bernard, thr retiring D.F.I. Director of Agriculture states that162 words
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Article60 1933-07-04 1 First Conference Committee Adjournment I ..nd. n July 3. A.* h *«qtiel r.. Sena:..: Hull s declaration, the gub-cotnmittee <>n commercial policy of 'hr- W.rld Economic OMMM has de< :ded t<. adjourn .-r. Juh* 6 a resolution meed oy thr Swls> dele^au Mi by the Fr» r. h60 words
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Article130 1933-07-04 1 |.arat«»r\ M*hool m I u.i no i..-.ir»* m Sank rur»«"\ court !'<_.» Tm returned bani*hee* arntetM t d t<» penal *er \itud_e far life Past Trial nl ln>pei <>r nod* lr < au*in. death b> ra*h drnin: is fixed lor \ssiie* Hhkh opened %e*terda> Pa«e June tin rxport* from .Malaga130 words
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Article858 1933-07-04 1 [JkIATURE has put forth h<*r nuum 1 i)-;_ng of Soi.ili Alne* to then ji.au r_a* rdded a unique- effort h« h.xs ouil. m .«.*>- that. 50 y-ar* a town worth;. a MMfl looser his- a tory .md which now hold.* 'h- j>osition of biggeM to« n m the Union858 words
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Advertisement601 1933-07-04 1 hIA TEA [in^ Ihe fresimeM |d fragrance ot tht Ii n gardcM L, ,o your home. AFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL L .TH MODERN SANITATION AND HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER TO-NIGHT (UL DINNER DANCE-9-30 p.m. to Midnight (iRILL SERVED ON THE LAWN b1 D Tea Informal j Special r601 words
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Advertisement194 1933-07-04 1 3 W t THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TO-MORROW AT 1 P.M. AT THB ADELPHI' HOTEL Speaker.— Dr. K. Sheldrake Subject "Does the World Need an International Language SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-MORROW FIGHT INFORMAL DINNER DANCE lUN SKR i 3. NO AFTC* MKXI.R VIfMISMON (HARGE WATCH POR "AN ORIENTAL194 words
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Advertisement143 1933-07-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Ai S.:n, Pav:t S. A.**-r» Vi \.r I Paw That LOM Cx>; Drink— Page IS WMfl lb Ot Te-r.i_.ht P.. No PirnK C.'ir.;:-'- Wl'h I' CHRYSLBI ENDURANCE En^joc€PsQtiid€ l aVa'MM____B____HflH__llllM__llß__HM_flflß^BH^i^Bflßl^ m containing the widest »55 choice of engineering courses m the world $->©»» raw *>©«» co c;r. -i143 words
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Advertisement11 1933-07-04 1 There is no better Tea than bi;gia tea GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article237 1933-07-04 2 Oxford Blue and Vicar's Daughter The secret of a w?dding between an Oxford Blue and the daughter of a Shropshire clergyman has been revealed by someone unknown who heard about it and announced it m a newspaper. Por nearly two years the couple's secret had been preserved, and237 words
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Article168 1933-07-04 2 Raid On London Jeweller Two men, one said to be armed with a stiletto and the other with a _>awn-off shotgun are alleged to have raided a Sioane-strcet, London, jeweller's shop. j As an assistant was leaving Ifeens. Dibden and Co.'s shop he was felled with a168 words
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Article78 1933-07-04 2 Won hy Famous Flvirifc Girl London. Miss Peggy Salaman, the flying giil. is also an expert with the needle. She recently won second prize for two chairs embroidered m petit point at Royal Amateur Art Exhibition. Her next piece of needlework is to be a cover for a78 words
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Article277 1933-07-04 2 SO-CALLED TREASURE HUNT "Bright-Young Things" j Display Bad Taste London. Jane 17. A score or more of m,en and women m evening dress clambering Ofev the Queen Victoria Memorial m front of Buckingham Palace sports cars and luxurious saloon cars roaring round the circuit m front277 words
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Article261 1933-07-04 2 Mother Accused By Shop Detective Th allegation that a woman made her 13-year-old daughter her shoplifting accomplice, and used foot -tap signals, was made at Marylebooe police court. London. When the two appeared m the dock the magistrate ordered the girl to go and sit with261 words
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Article207 1933-07-04 2 I Oarsman's Secret Honeymoon Feat A lone oarsman stepped out of a 14ft. -skiff at Dover at 2.45 p.m. and told the a.tonishtd onlookers that he had rcw.d acroee the Channel and back m B'^ hours. He is Mr. Sidney Burton, a 24-years-old chauffeur employed by a207 words
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Article124 1933-07-04 2 In former days Charles ata tk mXlTfnfm, man on his own account. Now he is one of the pathetic nnv.y of fixed home." He stcod before Mr. Btaffcy, Om Mar. !i bone magk.tn.t-. accuser of lutering at en omnibus otoppin- place for the purpos» o{ picking pockets.124 words
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Advertisement469 1933-07-04 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 m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Construction of Haig Road from East Coast Road to Geylang Road and of Lor ong469 words
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Advertisement546 1933-07-04 2 NOTICK, SINGAPORK MCmTJuJ DBBBNTUU srcH-Kl Interest Due Ju| N NOTICK r v 'uh 7Mi '^"•^B 1 t* t t__ mm m tk iSllenburgj Foods The'Allcnburys' food.* particularly suited to \n feeding ot babies m climates. They are gene tT« and their use is an abiojft guarantee against diarrhoea and cholera.546 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous276 1933-07-04 2 THE WEEK Tuesday, 4th. High Water, 07.25, 7.3 ft., 18.46, 8.4 ft. Tbe Straits Trading Co., Ltd., Oridinary General Meeting, Ocean Building, noon. Oolf: Sepoy lines Golf Club Ladies' Monthly Medal Bogey. Football. S.A.F J\. League (Div. I) Pulau Brani vs. R.A.. Stadium; (Friendly) SCO vs. Malays, Jalan Besar. Wednesday,276 words
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Article185 1933-07-04 3 >ow She is Quite Slender. n h another case where the trim, slim >,_. m oi youth has displaced the coarse, fat tlin of middle-age. It is a housekeeper VlttiDf She says:— I cannot say what weight I was, but I was I very fsl185 words
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Article252 1933-07-04 3 CAR WRECKAGE CARRIED 200 YARDS I Failed to Observe Approach of Train an and his fianc6e were killed when the motor-car m which they were driving over a private level crossing at Saffron Waldron was smashed to pieces by a train from Cambridge to London.252 words
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Article171 1933-07-04 3 Decree Against Former Lady Inverclvde Mr Jn--.; c BateaOß, m the Loudon Divorc Court grant* ci a decree nisi to Mr James Townend Pearce t Whttebarn Cottace, Boars-hill (""ford, for divorce from Mr.s. Olive Syhia Pearce I dnsbury, formerly Lady invtniych He alleged he* adultery with Mr.171 words
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Article268 1933-07-04 3 World's Biggest Clock At Messina The citizens of Messina boast of having the biggest town clock m the world. It has now been completed and will start going as from August 15, a Festival of the Virgin. The clock, they claim, is larger than Big Ben. whose chimes268 words
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Article125 1933-07-04 3 Suit by Baronet's Daughter Mr Justice Bateson. m the Divorce Court, granted a decree nisi t'> Mrs Gertrude E M. I Gibson, only daughter of Sir Herbert J F. I Parsons. Bt.. and living at Burlington Lodee. Strcatham-common She asked for the dissolution of her mirirage with125 words
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Article54 1933-07-04 3 BEARDED R UGBY PLAYER Pretoria. A bearded player Willem de asndetun h. Ddriks, haa Mcured his place m the Rand Unher-itv Senior Rugby XV He was dean BliaveO hut term, tal on his return from vacation he wore a full-er mn beard, which !he ha.s insisted on cultivating. He is54 words
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Article361 1933-07-04 3 SOLD BY AUCTION FOR £800 Lifetime's Labour Ended In 2 Hours There is no sentiment m the auctioneer's mallet. Just a harp tapping as monotonous aa a stone-breaker's hammer, and the late Mr Justice MeCardie's monumental collections of book*, got together during 50 years, is scat£Boo361 words
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Article220 1933-07-04 3 Bangkok Man's Unlucky Experiment (Prom Our Own Coi respondent Ilangfcok. June 28. AM»r seventeen .ears ■SHIM at farMNM schools m Bangkok, Mr A Ci. Beaumont, head master of he Wat Ke*o F; h Commercial School has baaa tnn__ferred t. be head maater id the drew School at Blngora,220 words
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Article172 1933-07-04 3 m Motor Business Declines m Siam [From Our Own Correspondent 1 Bangkok, .lunt* 28. Skill's Ixnzine consumption m 1332 to tailed y3.830 barrels, kerosene 188.515. fuel oil 152.296. and lubricating oil 138.(544 barrels. Imports of all four were lower than m 1931. Bemdnc reached its highest level172 words
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Article94 1933-07-04 3 Czech Romeo Finds Xew Way To Make Money Prague. Said to have bn-n "engaged" to c'iflercnt phis, to have "wooed" than under 17 different names and. alter pocketing an instalment of each one's dowry to have di appeared with the meney. a man whose name may94 words
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Advertisement290 1933-07-04 3 !Do You V Realize the N Importance of a Ny Pure Mi dicimai Soup? Tlu*n l"«.»» CUTICURA the poresl ingredients ami >i" m..! au<) ;inii-.-:.tM proper tn it the skin well ami doe- much to prevent -kin trouble.. Oifltl lent and Talcum Muller Phipps Limited, Union Bnildinn, \ikUW SP,us finiill^290 words
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Advertisement287 1933-07-04 3 I v* J a, jaa_^*^^ __!^8 c a_^r -J_\ ____aS Ii li __________l^_____J__________l/ at __\WVKI f **m m \m t\\^r a \^Lm\ (•^•&i2 _____m __________T^H I BMM a^ "lAtmmyta __r ■|*2___________________________________^-^ _____PV «^___i^*^!^H^_r^ mwmm ™a V^Ui^ -l_____ "l/ «_k v ***_t_W^' v £l___i jt I ______f___M^' r> i***^ RUSTON HORNSBY287 words
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Article397 1933-07-04 4 STORY OF WEST-END HOTEL ARREST Loaded Pistol Found on Settee A story oi j i.;. 0 a.m. ill aggie m the May Fair Hotel with a Man m evening-dress was told nt Marlborough-st Police court. London. Dudley Gordon King, 25. described as independent, of397 words
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Article178 1933-07-04 4 Girl's Threat to Jump Over Cliff The Ea^t Sutlolk Education CowmltCC m ordered to pay live guinea- COBta by the 10-.v toft Bench, who dhaaßaed a case In which Mrs. Maria Dainton. a widow, of Pakeheld. w_s .summoned for not Bending her 13-year-old nice Kathleen Burdett, to178 words
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Article129 1933-07-04 4 Earl's Reno Divorce And Marriage Kt-nu. Nevada. Christian Arthur Welle-tey. fourth Earl Cowley, known on tin- stage .simply as Arthur WeOeeley, created a near record here by divorcing one wife anci marrying another within an hour Married to an acta aaa m 1914. Earl Cowley129 words
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Article812 1933-07-04 4 TRANSLATION OF ARABIC LITERATURE Dr. Sheldrake's Speech at Arab Chift i By Our Muslim Correspondent Dr. Khalid Sheldrake, life-president of the Western Islamic Association. London, and Mr. Khalid O nrad Simpffitm were accorded a cordial and enthusiastic reception on Saturday afternoon, when the Arabic Stcial and812 words
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Article139 1933-07-04 4 Actress 111-treated IU Baronet Husband Miss Franrts Doble. the actress, of Connmtat Bt ml, W.. was granted a decree nisi In the Divorce Ccurt against Sir Anthony Henry Lindsay-Hogg, on the ground of his misconduct at a London hotel with a woman named, but not mentioned m court.139 words
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Article98 1933-07-04 4 Married. Divorced. Remarried. Divorced In the London Divorce Court. Lord Merftvale granted Mr.s. Madeline Yvonne Lilias Powell, of Green Island. Antrim, a decree nisi with costs against Henry W M. Powell, whom she had previously divorced and remarried The petition was undefended. After the first marriage98 words
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Article93 1933-07-04 4 Picnickers Applaud Her Action h parß ol young men were bathme m the nuda In a pond ut Orendon. Northants when a young woman member of a picnic party suddenly attacked two of them with a willow stick. She then threatened to call the police Thr93 words
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Advertisement30 1933-07-04 4 BRANDS^ SANDWICH I&B PASTE ...being itmuint an<l tnis to lat>el, gives aaadV sriehea aad eaaapea a natural <_»•_ iciousneaa that delights the palate. Made by tlu- makers uf A I Saaat30 words
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Advertisement318 1933-07-04 4 .mm ________________________________—-_-_M^wi— m\S ___&aa^________B__ar___r!r^B j^W ON THE THRESHOLD OF A CAREER. ifiS JM^- B^**Ra^Ro___^ **^__a^WW mlfr WmmmmmmmT A change ;kiiiu place m the world ci.'v iii- old idea thn! young man 2_L__4^___F can find a comfortable job nd be safe V lor liic ii he behaves himself has gone Vfenn318 words
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Advertisement124 1933-07-04 4 "*****_________asv^_r '^^^LA. ___i_______!i_____^^___i J_F ____r m -—W\mm\f J^^________" •jEwlli ___L.^M ___P ___F______fh_______aJ^ l^_________r /is ____B B__nß^-' a I /Be sure you get |l MOSQUITOES When stinging, dangerous mosquitoes A I are annoying you, *eak, inferior loaecticides >.ill not protect you. Bewara m s of insecticide* claimed to be jusi M124 words
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Article, Illustration28 1933-07-04 5 ift **n pe^ie were i^^^ when a 4,*^ overturned at KeßStofton, Llßiilß Tne itltßlßfl.d trma m Ike garden into which it crashed.28 words
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Advertisement374 1933-07-04 5 B^iliaßnaßllßßßßßßlll___Bß__illß_B__M||aH___Bllßl__HiMßßaV____lllß^ OPENING at the CAPITOL TONIGHT.'"] £i" 1 -_L UNIT ED ARTISTS LAVISH MUSICAL COMEDY SPECTACLE S ff.fl'ffiiiS T ur in Ai-7 vM^f_ifl' I HI Hill I ¥^\Wf.\\MfhX¥i 6th AND JjV'V |T l'W* I UII Kill I |^E^yil'll'lNj/p LAST DAY __n_lßß_l I^l lAI Al PI 1! Purely LAST SIGHT j374 words
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Article88 1933-07-04 6 Bank Holiday Misconceptions Ln Ran ir kok T"- mi yar r-i nar tfjr > a.:. aa 2 -rt-.-: r:- ii .v; tj—a met xa BaU B__sr vaatXXaat aa earfr t__j» _r._r.-___.-. i. -,rjm\^.jf. -ca. v- fllA.-. i. -.i" .i-cx.-a ii r_i.r- T" v ta___c tfce«7 -s v-88 words
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Article160 1933-07-04 6 KA -Friendly Link Scrap** >-r *>»^ Ccr7»sf*_x_deor f i-aim. J*__-. !1 tze.±_u: -i-3er vi* zjtadm* "na ir_k- v- _.:—-~z*< tarn B a... b»xtt >»--^-r. -f- -sT-au>--. Zfiinaa ton T*r_*. ray.: iv ct__» ;i_e "-^i_r -:c_ > Aacra B Gr-a; Br.-_a^_ ar-i Car. «rf Cr»r___a-7 Br/:i iv CBae160 words
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Article125 1933-07-04 6 Easy Victory m Game With Indian Association n.t. -j 7 < 7 A_.-_.-i- v J a7»*_ ■».-.»r ::~y irii;. .--il for 9 -.<--.t Cry- 1...1 Car.,.. P^.-e-ra s. a..» r r H 1 en P raßa *lxl -->• T_i.--.a- "*...<-__- 7 acrx'^. Indian \*v/uu.!_ ti>.r~\" Prr ..a125 words
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Article35 1933-07-04 6 P'.-. O-.r CHrr. C London. J»jn- 21 Th- 7. C a r ■j --red atter. Per iai««t«: |o i Hi aptm4 x W.rtc m to. a,**. wLen hi» tp& Cached BBcoe'* calf35 words
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Article111 1933-07-04 6 Jaipur Tz_.ke RaneLazh Open Cop i Z*~ la—. G-rrws«_r__>*-i gsaai il BH zlcjr. —.za~*ji^. pcu: ___Bt>"-~ *^c i --z_i___j_rr_--; later t-.»- T -*-c. -1 'm-at -Lr_sC Tl» ZCZ ja_=..rC TC Ul_i Z—-1 tX~ -errs ..r -J_^-_rv-s____7 a f* <** irr.* aad xtotj aar. ;r_ »»--2-__. x.z__cx_i tx_^—_:mtn111 words
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Article106 1933-07-04 6 t\ e-e! Lo*t At Ui of VViorht Meeting ___*__<■' -_i__» C.Tt* Ta.r____» n_B earn aaal K s -*r». -x.-.-. rjuraa _v- v~r__ -____c-c pian. 7 -a.- ->r. _raessa. rae* rra__\ -.v. liLe :r v- l C.- 7~\- A" -*T- t oase i Bnß i. Cr naaaa na arat raeac106 words
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Article104 1933-07-04 6 Trmgtdy of Midnight Collision At L^a-i*r Banrts ■■-*< if.- X Oa______a» .»-vrr wm c.'jeA. i..-. r.-_- T-a.- .or -ar- J TBS Tar B aiM a^d Mra :>■*-. r*_____r.* •;_-.->•-■_ -_r «r_r. G*t-r»- r-*a >~r. v. Snpnß a: B_Scßn r-__T a.-mmtttm mt ::..'t ■■\7^ J a «,_-j».--.r. >-i104 words
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Article138 1933-07-04 6 Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament v A~'■ --c SCC roUBtSY. JILT Ith. E r c ?.r ?.r 0 Staunton and J H Donogßae. G Cai__*ror__ zr.-t T:?\ E A BBSJva ir_4 D Timms H H*r.*Jie!-K'XTf ;r.i C O P.?..- On 4 aaal c M MMBB WT.DNF.SDAY. JT LV138 words
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Advertisement158 1933-07-04 6 M WmWmm! l rif\ V 8 b^e^^ t QI I I sßh^ffl 1/ n^__H I 1 State Express 555 Cigarettes i >j HMHIP-il f Iff J If appeal insistently to Hiose >| II discriminating smokers who will J __E *****8 i^- i I I^^S b^ satisfied only with the best.158 words
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Advertisement67 1933-07-04 6 sßs^^^^^S^VaiW^T I BHmjS^ iKSI^-^^^^-'nnn^ QiiL^y lH srn _______________________________EMnV_9 l^mmmmmmtttammWwamW?^ (rf.'aTaTmmmWmT 1 AS N M n __m W/f/f/AF/J/AW/M I I Immam-mmmmmW^MmW. «^H W^T X^^ _____%T ""^^aßaal IKyyZ^C^Ltf V °^'v^ Laa««««««««««««««V____BnaVsl I iaaj Baffles Qaar -r_.i_. w v- •lU. 1 Telephone v I __________^H' "jj i^* S^ t^ jc'C* ccdt^| PM I67 words
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1906 1933-07-04 7 TROUBLE THAT STARTED BEFORE WAR Cresson Case Before The Court CONCERT AGAINST MOTHER" sts Principle That Affects Rights Of [All Married Women Cresson separation case was again before the Court terday when the Court of Appeal sat to hear the appeal of Annie1,906 words
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Article207 1933-07-04 7 Traders Cling To Sampan For Three Days STEAMER~RESCUE Severely Bitten By Small I Fish I Bearing visible tnen of their harv..\-i.ig e.vperience m shark -infested waters for three dSII and three nights, two Chinese were picked up on Sunday by the s.s. Aing Leong while en207 words
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Article132 1933-07-04 7 Man Surprised By Two Detectives A capture of a bootlegger was made by two detectives while the-v were on rounds m Tras Btroet m the early hours of June 26. They w» re appro u-hing two Chinese who were co::un_ along from the opposite direction when they132 words
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Article113 1933-07-04 7 Collapse Of Indian Constable An Indian police constable was suddenly taken ill m the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday while he was attending to a prisoner near the bar tabic H^ c ollap^ed to the floor I and lay theie unconscious until Court Impec- j tor Jl. B. Sym.113 words
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Article655 1933-07-04 7 VANISHED TWEED SUITS RETRIEVED PAWNBROKERS FINED POR RECEIVING Youm{ Negro Thief Goes To Reformatory A pawnbroker was fined $100. and another SIS, by Mr. J. F. f. Gregg, the Second Magistrate, yesterday morning, for accepting! rive stolen tweed suits from a Habshi (Arab- Negro) boy without first making enquiries. The655 words
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Article196 1933-07-04 7 Fine For Dealer Who Kept Faulty Hooks Dealers m liquor and alcoholic beveraue' v are rt'quired under the Re -venue Ordinance te> keep their stock boe.ks up te date to facilitat" the task cf Government Monopolies officers checking their stock m case of suspected presence of contraband or196 words
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Article44 1933-07-04 7 Lord Fleming, m the Ocurt of Beatten, Edinburgh, tend the week beginning Woe 14. for the beei lug of a defended petition of divorce by Lord Inv. rclvde. of We-::ivs. C.i^tle. Ren- frev.shire, against Jr.t c. Lady Inverc'.ydc. of Hertford-i-tret't. London.44 words
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Article60 1933-07-04 7 Tlie number of call.-, attended by the acci(ent ambulance service during the month nf dune war, 175. and of these 12 were to eeaai OUtslde Iftmicipft] limits. The cr.sos are clasl died ns follow.-.: Motor car accidents 24. motor lorry 2. motors bus 4. trolley car 1. col;lape ca-es 15.60 words
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651 1933-07-04 7 COUNTERFEIT COINER IMPRISONED Fourth Session Of Singapore Assizes The fourth session of the Singapore Assize Court for 1933 opened yester-l day before Mr. Justice Cobbett. Twenty eases, of which three were disposed j of. wtn on the list. The more important of them are those651 words
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Article194 1933-07-04 7 Mr, Thornton's Father Dead Father of Mr 1. -she The-. num. th,' employee Of Me .re>po!;tan-Vi< Iter. vho has >u-t been rclca.sod from prion i'_ Ru-sia. Mr Cha Thornton has diexl m London. A member of th lamily Stated thai cer stnec his son was arrested *n194 words
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Article106 1933-07-04 7 Two Lectures At Kto;i High School Tare lecterei a. re delivered by Dr. I_a_akaeundanm ta the Hon iii^h Se-hool hail on Friday and STat.uda: .v ly. On b oeci ana the hall eras pecked f <- verftoarteg. Tile subject- of the first day'r lecture WBI •Educational MflUmh ta106 words
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Article281 1933-07-04 7 First Case For 17 Months LFROM INDIA No Cause For Alarm Singapore has been so immune from epidemic disease m recent years that any incidence of rven an imported case Li a matter that attract* Immediate attention. For the flrat time since March 11. 19i2, a :ase281 words
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Article199 1933-07-04 7 Started Preparatory School At Home London. July 1. To" fhunetel aSaan <>: IB tank Truman »"B bt, an f\-planter and present bcnßnnnr af the Thames Nautical Tralninc M. Iflamßri < hithe. were investigate o at Rochester Bankruptcy Court li:- statement of refT. 1 showed n deficiency f re199 words
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Article188 1933-07-04 7 Death of Famous British Newspaper Proprietor I ond. n June 28. 1 teeth occurred m London to-day of tha British newspaper proprietor, Sir diaries S;a::iie-i Reuter Wu'ileaa. thr C barln Stemn \>as 63 years ol age. Ho working life n < Utk on the- Northern Darlington, and188 words
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Article77 1933-07-04 7 Curried In llicvrle Tubes m with ha tubes amund Ma I baate -j to Mr. H II Ferrer. HM C n«n I District Jud I Mr F. S Rieknrd of ihe Government peHei arm tha lanmfc, IM i> an teten ting case, your honour." tube: Mr i aid77 words
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Article35 1933-07-04 7 Chinee pri oner m the dock of the CrU Iminal District Cc,irt who persisted In exi< p. to icpeated warninga terday, was fined $1 by Mr h a f rrer f eo-_m:ltting a pubii." nuisance.35 words
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52 1933-07-04 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. ACK NOWLEDGMENT The' luinilv ol the late- Mr. Lin Tay Hin tv.hu Sled on Juh '2nd. ***** Beg le tender their heartfelt tlMUlbl to all Ihen relatives and frtrnda arte attended Ihe tunaeel and*to those v. ho sent wn-iths and It i.- of rondolenep In th ir -ad52 words
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960 1933-07-04 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1933 A SWING TO THE S OUTH I Canton was Ihe home ol UM revolution. or revolutions. which resulted In the birth of Nationalist China. And now that Nationalist China has lost something ol its virility, the nation is auain looking to Canton. While960 words
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Article63 1933-07-04 8 Daylight Attack On Bangkok Kite Mill .Fremi Our Own QorrmpondmlJ BaaSbsk, .iui% v gang ot levan armed men committed daring dnyHgln robber) and siamilad the i ier of a European rlea mill oa the resi I eU the' liver yesterday. Taej tat uu ay ank MSI hash63 words
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Article120 1933-07-04 8 LATEST RIBBER AM) TIN MM is AM) STERLNCi RATES Rubber and Tin prices and tho sterling rate m New York and Paris specially cabled to the Frre Press ire i as follow HOME KI'BBI-K STOCKS London i,- JD 4 J,. 48 tons Liverpool Q BBJMBM ton.s London. July120 words
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Article115 1933-07-04 8 NO RESULT OF PLANS SEARCH Probablv On The Way To Canton Shane)). It. Juh 3. Then has Ix-en no ne vs from the mutinied cruiser betonfcin;: to the I it.-t.t-. Bfaadi 1M tv.e> clays aUhough i<n interview *ith Admit .il Chen Bhao-kuatl Miniate-: ol the N*\ ...enl*115 words
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Article45 1933-07-04 8 Shanghai. July I li. u'liiiuciii of tin S-. nl lo 1... \t ;>: t< d an older with tb»- British Ci( i mm nt lot twei submarine's, whleh must be OOSapleted befe>n tin end ul 1. South Ls also buildu.i sin oati Poh.45 words
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Article126 1933-07-04 8 I'our Ilijjh Nazi OfficialArrested Berlin. June Th. OaUiatt CVntr. i'.irt. ha- lx to anticipate Go\ernment aetioti nrel the *xCl D: Bna >:.'' "th- laaatan .11. Mil. Hitlers l''<t'lH UlteTlll i" Tl.' kon m Berlij .v.d Coieipn" cit\ Councils has dissolved \oluntaii'> and requeM- .-<_ mission to je»m th«Reuter - 126 words
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Article96 1933-07-04 8 Franco-ftcrman Delegate^ In RrWM f .en. Juiir "nan llaf |»a*afe e>f arm" to-day I < h and Herman d< lee ate manient conference »**>•.» the t.v tion i lournment until Oe*tob« ifieh wa.~ r.,.._ d b\ the general -omnrussum M 111 M that if public opinion wai led t<Reuter Wireless - 96 words
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Article76 1933-07-04 8 President's Holiria< Cruise Over tVelehpnol. .lunr M. P Room-, .it holiday cr<: abii. \a. ht Amber jack r.dod to-day when h< Pieaaaaal left urn wa Magtoa aboaui Indlanapolh am takii i Canipb. li Island .f MBSSiSf of Am. rican and Canadian politic lans -ho had beenReuter Wireless - 76 words
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Article74 1933-07-04 8 VA Kcconsl ruction Carp. Finances Sale Ua'hin«tun. July l. Hu aeconatmecbm OorpagnUas h ao in.-, c i mtitt <.i i«, a ta Am ru-.ui aaa tei laaacr the sa! ol bO.OUd t. e>f eeitton t«» Russia >; 1 v I%M .<nt batataat aai aa baton th. %aReuter - 74 words
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Article36 1933-07-04 8 To Be Appointed To Peking Legation ondon. Jul\ •a saaae aaaaa la aapaaaa is I seta to the Bmisl: I aaa t tun laaaaaa .1 by captain Ed- m to. n to-nipht. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article33 1933-07-04 8 •ii Om Own Correspondent' Banßke>k. Jul* Thi d ath has orrumd ol Thomas r\w f,.r ten venr. editor of the Slam Obse Be lortntrly served on several Malayan pasaa i33 words
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Article19 1933-07-04 8 Dr. Khalid Sheldrake null addi _i th. Ro tary Club to-morrow en "Docs the world need an international langungt19 words
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Article134 1933-07-04 8 SINGAPORE TEACfflto ABBOCIATKW To the Milot let", '.ff! .tk<» foi dciunet M.c reauaritate :t bit tIJ think be< an still there and n- r Ji c the* need for «_ch an a*s« An efTeirt waa made about a vaath r-.h.> bi-viyl the Director of Mueati and134 words
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Article83 1933-07-04 8 Celebration of Kirthda> »t Prophet \I anniversary :m. Muhammad falls thi year «*i *>t As last fttt when a sueceren's Ml-Maatra k": Mlaalonar Stncapore k aukfct r&ngrt. ha* appointed a "lloU-c I ■Bssaai rangementa The members are UT chairman*: Mean -*lim b:n Tmlai Malta: .tn. I '?>hamed aaaa Bhaik83 words
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Article72 1933-07-04 8 Staff rnn! On l>.hlM Utttuli M.d tn. Jn. j i>r. Baraartl Ila n^i ihh I i:-.ist Indies I lo' of 1 I Ittr- i cii l«»-«i n H I ••mi the UW> I I <vt IndJ Govt rnnient's i J frard to nib' I ntit rli.it'itr'' »»'i! iTtgaj jReuter - 72 words
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Article85 1933-07-04 8 m m mt m mm m j row. beuUinm, im children I also Muslim j after mh. I motor-ears loni« 1 a\ <>f course, be- t 4 The Proph I J public hollda\ v f Muslim* m Ceylon. I 4 years ha\<> anast* i I blrthdar Muslims hoa j Proph.M85 words
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Article25 1933-07-04 8 Svhataafisl R 1 Straits S T th. p wll Company 1 Jfl ?j Th* (F eoaatii pari t«• n 1 nil inters win- Oteeaae25 words
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Advertisement289 1933-07-04 8 i*^* m ___ttu JL MARTINI S ,tauan Jp||p VERMOUTH f^^RTlNi.OTiAicJtjJj i CALDBECKS wi'uim\ii\: ki\(. oi si\m DIAMOND SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. also Bridal presents, m diamond .set Watches, Breeoches. Biaeelptv Pearl NacMaeßß LARGEST AND WELL- SELECTED STOCK DO NOT FAll TO ENQUIRE FOR SAME AT U'mm^M.Mi~mt*m SINGAPORE.289 words
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Advertisement53 1933-07-04 8 A BRIDE FELL IN LOVE with the man she had just married when he won the sprint at the local sports The rice i_^ to the swift. All married men should protect their homes with v GAFLAC Fire and Burglary Policies. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank53 words
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Article437 1933-07-04 9 1 INSISTS STABILISATION IS I UNNECESSARY ■Committees Prepare To Adjourn In ■BRITAIN'S MEDIATION EFFORTS I London. July I IP SeVClta no to gold standard countries has World Economic Conference to the cross-roads of real I dlure. The meeting of the central banks which this Senator HullsReuter - 437 words
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Article104 1933-07-04 9 CHINESE RAILWAYS INTERRUPTION Informal Protest To Tokio I. on. lnn. July 3. Captaui Eden said he had no information a^ lto the alleged theatened coal shorrane m Shanghai owing to the interruption of the railway triTic between Tientsin and Shanhaikuan but lin view of the inconvenienceReuter - 104 words
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Article124 1933-07-04 9 Shanghai, July :S. The Chinese- dt let-ates are lipottoid to bBVC concluded the follov. ing terms with the Japanese at Datrea: That the railway traffic betveen Tientsin and Tangshan .should be resumed as quickly as possible; but traffic between Peiping and Clunwani'itao should be* completed oo orSin Chew Jit Poh - 124 words
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Article54 1933-07-04 9 Bank Of England a Record Holding London. June 29. A new high level /.as set up fe>r tin' monthly gold coin bullion h<-ld by the Bank of England m the Heme fa lime Slat al il88.ooo.oo:' which ls £_>. 000 (M»o the Ifa) record Tba rorrespoadtaf tii.fi-.54 words
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Article74 1933-07-04 9 END OF NATIONALISM 1 ondon. .tune 28. There was no atateaanan at the Conference who did not realise that nail nal individualism had gene, declared Mr. J. H. Thomas at a luncheon given by the 'Baltic Exchange to the delegates to the World Economic Conference. If tho Conterence we:< toReuter Wireless - 74 words
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Article116 1933-07-04 9 "Austria WUI Not Submit j To Bullying" CHANCELLOR'S SPEECH Strong Hand For Tyrol Brown Shirts Vienna. June 29. Cheers from 15.000 people welcomed the Chancellor on his arrival at Innsbruck m defiance of warnings that there would be trouble. There was an impressive incident at theReuter Wireless - 116 words
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Article105 1933-07-04 9 I Inivtbrurk. June 28. The- Chancellor. Dr. Dollfuss. will defy the* Na/i terrorists to-morre>w when he visits Innsbruck, tht* capital of the* Austrian Tyrol where repaatad outrages have occurred recently. Extensive precautions have been taken to ■afamaid him. Patrols of auxiliary police m the- streets ha\e baan doubledReuter Wireless - 105 words
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Article105 1933-07-04 9 Protest Against Hritish Inconsistent y Tokio. July iik Japane i Paralgfl Oflce hM cabled to 111 affataidalra tatiat thi British r«*yi\ to tto Japan.se' quny n ■i.ardiny the prOfMBBd TndoJapaaaaa trad, paries MaAandaara ta .u--laportad to baai tx-e-ii biatractad to can attoi ttan tfl U.<- apparent taWOBIReuter Far Eastern - 105 words
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Article72 1933-07-04 9 Bremen's New Atlan.ie Record Cherbourg. June 30. Ihe liner Bremen established a Ml trans* Atlantic speed record when -h- entered CheiixM.r: to-day. Slic ac. omnli.hed the \oy.i_from Ne'v York to Cherboi:i. n. 4 days honn and II mmmis at the »pocd 28 Al knots. The Bremen brokeReuter Wireless - 72 words
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Article67 1933-07-04 9 Eleven Demi T »i West Indies Blast Tort ol Npain. June .10. it is known thai a^ the weuH of the burricane which swept Booth Trinidad yeaaarday. eleven persons are ()tA<\ and :i thousand homeless. In addition a score of illa;;e.> m the res-i--dential district were destroyedReuter Wireless - 67 words
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Article68 1933-07-04 9 Japanese Fishermen Shot From Shore Moscow. July fcf. Sok« lnikoll has informed Mr Ota. the Japanese Ambassador, that the charge tint three Japanese fishermen had been shot dead from the shore of Kamchatka had been found to be true and he tendered an apology on battel! oi theReuter - 68 words
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Article43 1933-07-04 9 Many Drowned After Heavy Rains Tokio. July .L Thirty-live persons were drowned, six are missng and sixteen are injured while serious aareafC to property and communications has hai wrought m Scuth-east Korea owing to floods following heavy rains. Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 43 words
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Article52 1933-07-04 9 M.P.'s Urge Return Of Territory To Hungary London. June 28. The revision of the Treaty of Trianon with the object of restoring territory to Hungary which is essentially Hungarian is urged m a i resolution lodged by seven members of the House i of Commons. likely, lReuter Wireless - 52 words
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Article851 1933-07-04 9 m ia> displayed m oh- S<.n.'.tot Cordell Hull i ni on the international aai) He naade it clear he iaration as Secretary of r not chairman ol the U.S. delcgjui to the World ■canomk r eras pun iy or:.- for He .said he would regardReuter Wireless; Reuter - 851 words
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Article66 1933-07-04 9 London. Junr 28. Then i.s a movement afoot m World Economic Conference circles to adjourn th« meet inu of the League Assembly fixed for: Saptember until later m the y. ar to give the j delegations and the Secretariat a short rest j and also to co-ordinateReuter Wireless - 66 words
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Article60 1933-07-04 9 NO GOOD NOW London, June 29. In ordei to provide an international gold standard with the necessary mechanism for satisfactory working, the monetary sub-committee No. 2 to-day recommended that independent banks with requisite powers of freedom to carry on appropriate currency and credit policies should be created as there wasReuter Wireless - 60 words
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Article96 1933-07-04 9 M. Herriot's View of Teetotalism London. June 29. Teetotalism and prohibition were "terrible heresies and gloomy manifestations of the human spirit." declared M Herriot. Prance, In the course of a discussion on wine by one of the sub -committees of the World Economic Conference. He advocated limitation ofReuter Wireless - 96 words
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Article152 1933-07-04 9 Reuter Wireless May Continue Flight Round World Karachi. June 29. Mr. Ulm araa enh two hours behind Mollison's time when he left here at a.m. for Cairo where he hopes to arrive at 10 a.m. to-morrow It is stated that he and his two companions hope to continueReuter Wireless - 152 words
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Article153 1933-07-04 9 Von Papen l^rgea Pope To Keep Them Out Berlin. June ta. It h believed that one of the object* of von Papen 's visit to Rome is to perauadr the Pope to forbid priests mixing In politics. In accordance with the instruction of Government flajis were flcwnReuter Wireless; Reuter - 153 words
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Advertisement170 1933-07-04 9 Horrockses Sheets _R Tl __rli F 111 1.1 Ji flfl P.' J* "tmmmtm t\ hl i #_fia__^\ i ii ffl lac jfL ____r ________________________________nWl____H___N__u frai'' v>». j _m,'. I ____________________________________________________H_______h____l____________H_____h_E j j^ar 3 r~Ty> __.^al^a I ___ai____ 1 Economic Luxury Horrockses Sheets and Pillow Cases have been famous for seven170 words
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Advertisement1135 1933-07-04 10 **a^^__m_%_\ m^-W-^ia^LF^ui Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD S™™"*, IS. THE STRAITS STEAMSHD? Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK JlXAMBaxr to, £*o. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN Se ORIENTAL LINE Ltd. THE CHINA wav xv, sun SHIppINO Co Ud INSURANCE. The Liverpool and London and Globe The Thames and1,135 words
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Advertisement477 1933-07-04 10 [..Herman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) **_i "ELLERMAN" UNE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO I UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. m Steamers. w "^fT*!?* \Z V^ j. CITY OF BEDFORD For Havre, London. Rotterdam Hamburg July 30 Aug. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN.477 words
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Advertisement504 1933-07-04 10 p. *v oi British India and Apcar Unj J (Incorporated In England I *^_U MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGf SERVICES. II PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. I] UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S fiOYFßviLrflfl LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERMrp OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA |\hfl Doe I M Tonnar Slngopo" Tann_. t504 words
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Advertisement691 1933-07-04 11 n a i \i«H i: y ROUND-THE-WOKLD TRAVEL II via 10. S. K. LINE j HAVING OPPORTUNITY OP SEEING CEYLON, EAST SOUTH AFRICA, SOUT AND NORTH AMERICA, JAPAN,' CHINA I INDO-CHINA AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WITHIN APPROXIMATELY 5 MONTHS TO 2 YEARS TIME AT PASSENGER'S OPTION I ONE ROUND-THE-WORLD TRAVEL FARES691 words
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Advertisement409 1933-07-04 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNE o&m/AMERI^lNMAIL UNE 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 PANAMA CANAL TO409 words
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Advertisement789 1933-07-04 11 K. P. M. KOMNKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ RETEH— Tuesday. July 4, Bengkali-. I'atich. Bcromb-..ng. i ti«»-Men; :ir. TandjongLeidong ar.d Asahan. MAJANG— Wednesday. July I, Pripi-Rn Qaput, Terni- ;.J: ;i. .rhir-r./ tm, PengalianEstate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday. July 5. Muntok and P.ilcmbang. CREMER Wednesday. Jjly 5. Bela".an-Dcli and Penang. TOBA Wednesday. July789 words
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Article347 1933-07-04 12 BREACH OF PROMISE DAMAGES Friction With Parents Mr.«- Violet Eve^n Clarke, a City typtst. of CirandLscn-roi-d. Clapham, was awarded £50 damages m the King's Bench Division, m her breach of promise action against William John Shrimpton. I bookkeeper, of Oarflcld-road. Battersea. As Miss Clarke347 words
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Article113 1933-07-04 12 Fatal Fight Over Girls Abduction Lahore. Sir Moslem youthe of Chakora village Kharyan tehsil. have been sentenced to dea f h I and three others have been sent to penal servitude for the murder -if thn-»- youths fr. a fl^ht over a gfal Tt\a girl had113 words
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Article120 1933-07-04 12 Decree Nisi Against Mr Peter Horlick Mi JustK- Bate son rt. :.lm to M. Kosciv...-;. M Horhc k Millw.irds W-r.rave Berfcefakl She j>etitioned th- i 'dissolution of ber mainai.e a :th Mi Peter Jam"> Horlick on t^ie -round of his adafc. r. with a woman -a hose120 words
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Article103 1933-07-04 12 Former Jewish Boss Deported From Germany Woll Gutman. a Jt'vv vho at 0M time employed Adolf Hitler, has arrived at Warsaw irom Germany. Gutman fa a builder and wallpainter, and Hitler worked uith him right up to the outbreak of tlie war They parted friends. After Hitler's a<103 words
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Article63 1933-07-04 12 The Rotterdam Lloyd if changing two of j their 8400-ton ships from steam to motor. These are the Modjokerto and the Siantar which were built m 1921 and 1922 with a speed of liv, knots. This will be increased to 15 knots whilst the consumption af oil will not be63 words
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Article64 1933-07-04 12 The Cable. Brit.. 558 ton.-,, from Cable Ground East 2-7. for unc. Singkel. Dutch. 285 to** from Djambi 3-7. for Djambi 5-7. Retch. Dutch. 258 tons, from Asahan 3-7 for Bengkalis. Asahan 4-7. Toba. Dutch. 687 tons, from Djambi 3-7 for Djambi 5-7. I Arendskerk. Dutch. 4.573 tons, from Rotterdam64 words
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Advertisement693 1933-07-04 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia' FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the S.S. MANGOLA (3.352 tons): I Cargo only] ss MARELLA ls one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins693 words
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Advertisement768 1933-07-04 12 The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. Incorporated m Denma Telephone &323 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT Ol I |m SERVICE ,M a»" CH II I TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTI.KDA* X II \MBCRG AND COPENHAGEN hon, From From PM TR.VN |fUl| |< Spore Malacca Port P mum |0 N%N MS M *l(| i Swett768 words
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Miscellaneous693 1933-07-04 12 MAIL DESPATCHES j BY TRAIN i ßangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7 30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan I via Jerantut I Monday io Friday 7.30 a.m. j Kuantan »via Jerantut > Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar > Monday and693 words
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Miscellaneous33 1933-07-04 12 CLEARANCES July 2:-^larak, Menestheus. Bulan. Santhia (Brit); Soedoe. V. det Does de Bye. Meerkerk (Dot); Deslrade (Fch); Conte Verde (Ital)Munaterland (Ocr) July:~Man«ola^ Cyclops, Hong Keat (Brit); Flanclue. Van Outhoorn (Dit); Malta Maru (Japan).33 words
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Article136 1933-07-04 13 Probable International iMeeting m London There is a possibility of a special international Shipping conference being convened m London or cl ewh.ri as the World Economic Conterence is unlikely to discuss the shipping problem. The report which the International Chamber of Coae_e_erce will submit to the Wctal Economic136 words
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Article163 1933-07-04 13 Bottle Crosses Tasman Sea i Brisbane. Queensland. Walking along Noosa Beach. Tewantin. a visitor picked up a dark-coloured bottle, which was found to contain a slip of paper bearing the words: overboard. 4-6-*3 O. by Master T V. Hill. R. If. A. Nigara. longitude 175 east, latitude163 words
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Article97 1933-07-04 13 SEA -GOING MOTORSHIPS A ureal development has take n place rc<e-ntly m the nee of small loa-aeflni motorships. mostly with sailing ringing, m the Danube trafla In theee critical times these vessel*, have many advanages m cheapness rend capacity for using small harbours and sliallow waurs Prom Budapest there are97 words
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Article103 1933-07-04 13 The h£.4 bov;r precincts m Pomte Noire, which i.s the terminus of the Coin, -.-Ocean railway of French Equatorial Africa, are so far advanced that the mail and passenger s tea mere of the ChaigeUVl Reualß will now use that port instead oi Ma! adi Tlie time103 words
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Article88 1933-07-04 13 Tin Meptun steamship Compan] (Geeamajrj has celebrated its fiOth anniversary. It wa.s founded With a capital of 2\j million marks In 1914 Ihe Neptun had 7c; trainers of about 55.800 f_T.I To-day there fa a fleet of 70 .steamers and motorships which earrv on trade lines m88 words
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Article89 1933-07-04 13 It Is stated that a Boston 'uoup headed probably by Mr. Jbeepfa Sheedy formerly VicePresident of the United States Lines, intends to institute i new Atlantic service with Boston as thc home port. It is peopoood to bvuin with rhartered ships which will be gradually replaced. On89 words
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Article57 1933-07-04 13 Messa genes Maritimcs m.s. Aramis being delayed, her return voyage according to schedule will be made by the mail steamer Chenonceaux which will Una arrive and depart from Singapore homeward bound on -Inly 12th The return voyage of the Chenonceaux will be made by the Aramis, which will57 words
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Article117 1933-07-04 13 1 1 5... R.ael arrived m port yesterday from Cherij bon with 1.010 pigs an^72 MDod-B. The M.M. Porthos is due here Irom Saigon to-morrow (Wednesday), at 7 a.m. and will probably sail on the same day at 2 p.m. for j Penang. Colombo. Djibouti. Suez. Port -Said and Marseilles.117 words
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Article358 1933-07-04 13 Oreat Advance In Shipbuilding Moscow. June 38. Thc shipbv.iUino Indus 97 is oao of the youaaaa m ih- Soviet Union, having been creator: almoM ntirely during the Soviet regime, m TaarXt, Ruvsi.. shipbuilding was m ,its Most ludimentaiy ttttt. From 1905 to 1917 i the Russian yard*,Tass - 358 words
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Article183 1933-07-04 13 Late Sir T. Upton's Shamrock to be Broken Up Southampton Shamrock, the 23-metre racing cutter vvhieh belonged to the late Sir Thomas Lipton for more than twenty years, hat. been latd Hside here and :s to bt brok» n up. j The vesiwl \*as not built as. a183 words
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Article145 1933-07-04 13 Captain C H E.i.«- h:»s been appointed 'commander ot the WhlU Star liner Laurentic and opened the compan] rvles from I Iverpooi to Quebec and Montreal thi M_NB m that linei Until recent!) I. mm ehk ..fiieer of i the motor vessel Oearglc. Captain Bate served bk appr<145 words
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Article149 1933-07-04 13 A ship which has been buried for more than 1.500 ftttt is now on view al th.- historical i museum m Gothenburg. Tills vesst i i> on" which was discovered by a fanner digging m ],i ditch at Galtabeck. on the Wcm Coast .>' ißweifcll. anti149 words
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Article93 1933-07-04 13 t I* The s.s. Mantua has left Fonß Kong and is 1 expected to arrive nt this port 1 p.m. on jvv.dnesday. Sly- will pr_> red fl-WIHY*" the S.H.B. wharf on arrival. The shipping movement m Memel amounted to 1.113 ships of 519,700 n.r.t. against 445.500 for the previous year,93 words
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Advertisement480 1933-07-04 13 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Head Office 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. L <ne 6056. Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features include pictures, ladies' page with480 words
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Advertisement314 1933-07-04 13 wm %_LL-_X^- ,^V__^ y*\i^ TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA ST f AND MOST OF THE U.S.A «l rho N9m Sccok Root* of ua (e—rltoa .\atluna_ /:_.< iw«,» \_f See tha base of tha marvellous Canarftaa Roc* lee— «Uy m. .Jaai>a» fijfep ''ark Lodge w tha he-art e.f wondn.nj mmnUln buuu /E_\^L314 words
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Article643 1933-07-04 14 TWO THOUSAND YEARS S AGO Excavating Verahmium's »3ccrcis i London, June More of the secrets of Verulamlum. whose f remains have been buried for two thousand years, uill be brought to light this summer, J when the excavation work ls resumed at St. i Albans. It643 words
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Article97 1933-07-04 14 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Passengers And Mail To Be Carried Shanghai. July Tlie China Air Ser.ice Company win start operations on July loth. A trial Mffcl ttwtt Shanghai to Canton is taking place to-day. The company's planes v.ill carry mail and passengers to and from Amoy. Wpiuhim.97 words
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Article176 1933-07-04 14 Programme of Drills up to nnd for week-end-ing July 9th. 1933. Tuesday. July 4th. 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters. "A" (M.0.) Coy., Lecture Fire Control. Armoured Car Sec. Section Parade. 2nd Bn. Sig. Sec, Lecture Signalling. 2nd. Bn. Int. Sec. Map Reading. Wednesday. July sth. 5 15 p.m.. Headquartera.176 words
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Article174 1933-07-04 14 i wmommmmmmß wmm india. bubma. J stbaits snTUOfENTS, aad PEMtMATBD MALAY STATS* PROM THB SMPIRB TRAMSIaTTnBR. DAVENTRY. KNGLAND Werelenatos 25* metres aod tl J j i metres. Tuesday. Jnly 4th. J [o.M.T. 11. D ajn.- i i 1.0 p.m Transmission on an omni- directional ac- rial HO174 words
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Article75 1933-07-04 14 Demonstration Flight Over Shanghai Shanghai. June 14. A new page m the history of Chineee aeronautical development was recorded veterday afternoon when Mr. Tseng Vi Ching." head of the aeronautical establishment of the Naval Ministry went up In the seaplane Kiang Fengbuilt by himself In preparation for a75 words
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Advertisement330 1933-07-04 14 Mo -Plcatc l# Csipleie without PH«]ll\ fVaters P H OE N I X W\/^' AERATED M_mk<> WATERS Phone 3463. rWomsn whon Suffer You need YFASTVITE I Tired Mothers. Weary mu^mmm^^ Business Girls, Pale P k^i^___^^^P^^-^3 Aneeinic Women, all X^''*^**^^)^^^-^^' find New Life, New _f (^^/r^^^ Strength, New Vitality f t_Z330 words
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Advertisement480 1933-07-04 14 BANKS AND INSURAM CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. ACSTEAIIA AND CHINA (Incorporated ln England by Royal Charter) Paid up capiUl ln 600.000 eharee lil W ***paa%oam\ Reserve Fund O.OOOjaO Reserve LMMMty of Proprietors £8.000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38 Blshopsgate. London, EC. 8. AgvsMrlss and Breaches Alor Star IloUo Semarang Amritsar Ipoh Seremban480 words
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Advertisement241 1933-07-04 14 THE YOKOHAMAH i BANK. LTD. n Capital Subscribed <F..i;. up I leaser ,t Fund V 1 Vice-President f o*_ Head OfHef V---C Singaaaere Braarh— mi vrgTl RAFFU v P Ml^H LONDON n\sg lt W v minster Bar,; liv National I- Lloyd's Drnk. Lid BR div Alexandria <Eeypt. p |V- Calcutta241 words
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Miscellaneous567 1933-07-04 14 BOUND VOIR DIAL 80 Rome i Italy I __RO 72 2 Khabarovsk d'SSRi RVIS. 9 a.m noon. ..8 3 Bandoeng. Ja\a iP'^Yi. 50 26 Vatican City < Ita'-i HVI Daily. 70— 7.15 p.m. Sun 10 10 30 am also. 30 Barcelona Radio Club (Spain) Ea J25 Sat B—98 9 p.m.567 words
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Miscellaneous70 1933-07-04 14 19 68 Radio Colonial- (Paris). FYA.n'n— 3 p.m. 19 56 Schenectady W2XAD. Mon.. Wed and Fri 7.30—8.30 p.m. Sun 7—o p.m. 19.36 Kemlkawoa-Cho-Chiba-Ken. Tokio (Japan) JIAA. Dally 10 a m —noon 16 88 Daventry OSO. 16 88 Edlnhoven (Holland) PHI 18 87 Bound Brook (N.J.) W3XAL. Dally I—o1 0 p.m.70 words
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Article757 1933-07-04 15 I GOVERNMENT AND I RESTRICTION I Denial Flashed Over I I *.ipP I Our Own Correspondent] I London. June 20. B 7 baa been one that vfll be m '->>' tnc M^layi'ii rubber a. Ul|aa_WlllatllßB m London X iinesa as-oeiates. and Wednesday. M. ni bo forgotten by dealers Hj757 words
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Article141 1933-07-04 15 g!! B including Latex. Revertex and Concentrated Latex, during the month of June. 1933. I&E 4A Name of Port Sheet Crepe Latex, Concentrated Latex, TotTT Tona Revertex. Tons. Tons Transhipment Transhipment TranHhi™...... Grßnd Xport Export Export Transhipment Total oper "-JELuSS. JSLL ss s?_u__«,s s mm s 5141 words
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Article291 1933-07-04 15 Canada Emerging From Business Depression Evidence has been accumulatuii; recently that Canada Is slowly but surely emerging from the business depression. Employment Ogam lor manufacturing firms for April, show an increase of nearly 45.500 persons on the payrolls and the figures ior new const; net ion and transport291 words
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Article108 1933-07-04 15 GOOD FEATURES IN INDUSTRIALS Profit Taking Reduces Early Gains London. June 38. Alt ht. ugh prortt-tak t_K reduced gains m several directum on the stock Exchange to-day. optimism is the keynote of the market. Gotxl features wire numerous In Indu trials. Argentine railways benefited from the108 words
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Article64 1933-07-04 15 I on Jon. Junr 2*. ChaarfaJnan etttktam on the stock e\fhaiiiie m spit of the prevailing uncertainty :n Wall Street vfcfcfc was chiefly reflected m (nternatie na!s 'Hie euf landing feature to-riav wa. 1 the .tieiv'th ol Kaffirs and the further rise m ruvons. Tlie rommodlty markets, onReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article81 1933-07-04 15 London, June 30. Quieter conditions prevailed on the St«w j Exchange to-day due- to operators being unI willing to enter into fresh commitments pend- ing a clearer atmosphere regarding the present difficulties Apart from considerable activity m International Nickels, markets remained prartlcal_\ featureless Commodity markets generally wereReuter Wireless - 81 words
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Article121 1933-07-04 15 Dutch Florin Rallies To Gold Point Paris. June 28. To-day's rally of the Dutch florin which closed about gold point is attributed to anonymous foreign support. It has not transpired that either tho Bank of France or any other Central bank has advanced money to the Bank ofReuter Wireless - 121 words
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Article303 1933-07-04 15 Sir P. Cunliffe- Lister and Position m Colonies [From Our Own Correspondent I London. June 21. The problem of how Japanese dumpin m tlw Colonle> nru_y best be prevented was a^air dlsciussed at the Colonial Service dinner orp:ifttmat by thr Corona Club on Thursday evening. Sir Philip Cunliffe-303 words
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Article140 1933-07-04 15 I 6z E. C Fur. inn exports of Tin. being final .hlpmenron ocean-steamers at all Malayan port?, during the month of June. 1933 Destination Tons. United Kingdom 50 United States of America 3.652 Continent of Europe 1.110 Br it is li Possessions 19f> <apan oo Netherlands India140 words
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Article43 1933-07-04 15 Bale, June 28. Austria has notified the Bank of International Settlements that arrangements have been mad? to pay on July lst interest due on the American, British, Dutch, Italian, Swedish and j Swiss issues of the 1930 loan. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Article169 1933-07-04 15 THE ABROAD Par June 29. 30. Amsterdam 12.07 B.4l 8.46 Athens 375 590 590 Belgrade 25.22 X 250 250 Berlin 20.43 14.29 14.30' Eombay ls 6d ls 6 1 16 d. ls 6 1,16 d. Brussels 35 24.14 24.23 Bucharest 313 572% 570 Buenos Aires 47.58 119. offi. 41 offi.169 words
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Article201 1933-07-04 15 July 3 SELLING London, 4 montlis' sight 2.4 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 31 32 "__ondon. 60 days' sight 2 3 15|16 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 2832 London, demand 2|3 7jB London, T.T. 23 27|32 Lyons and Paris, demand 885 Hamburg, demand 163 New York,201 words
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Article154 1933-07-04 15 July 3 Tin Singapore Price <per pil.ul. $115.25 Gambler 4 2ft Pepper White 26.50 Fls»ke Tapioca 429 Pearl Sago Small 4 80 Copra, Sundrled 4 10 Sago, flour jjj Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 3.07 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tm 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British154 words
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87 1933-07-04 15 July 3rd.. 1» o'clock noon Bayers Seller* F. S.S .qual to London Standard. Spot (loose) 11 316 114k R S S. equel to London Standard. F-O.B.» 119 16 11 13 16 Standard R.S.S. on T.nder July IP, 11 619 August 11 516 ll V September87 words
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Article942 1933-07-04 15 MONDAY. JVLY :,rd.. MM vi «>»!*<* oini 4.110%. Bayers Seller* A.<am Kuniban- 29s 30s 6d Austral Malay (C) 29s 28s Ayer Hitam <sju 13s 14s c.d. Ayer Weng (tl) 95 1.00 Bang i m Tin (f) 18s 3d 19s Batang Padang (tl 10 lf» Bali Caves (tl*942 words
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Advertisement99 1933-07-04 15 Assets exceed $12,000.000 Assurance m force over $35.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated vi the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Buildintr Civil q*™*^ q < uuaing, cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27 Old Jpwrv n The Company has £20,000 deposited with the q„nr fl n,99 words
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230 1933-07-04 16 SPIRITED MATCH AT S.C.C. Mrs. Taylor Defeated In three Sets SKILFUL PLACING Loser's Great Recovery In Second Set The Singapore ladies lawn tennis singles championship was won yesterday by Mrs. Laing. the former Malayan champion, who defeated Mrs. Taylor m three sets, the scores being230 words
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Article88 1933-07-04 16 The following were Saturday's results m tfiv men's singles lawn tennis championship at the V.M.C.A. L. Green defeated Lam Bo Seng 6 l. 6 3. A. H. Yap defeated P. C. Sands 6 l, ft— o. Tan Thian Senp defeated Po Ghuan Cheng 6—l. 6 4. E.88 words
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Article153 1933-07-04 16 Fifth Round Matches m Singles 3 London. JuJy 3. Th" weather was very hot to-day at the Wim ;ledon tennis championship meeting. In the fifth rami of Men's Singles Crawford hiat Hughes 6 l 6 l. 7 5 C. het beat Stueffen 3 6. 6—4. 6 3. 6Reuter Wireless - 153 words
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Article140 1933-07-04 16 Players For The Rest's Trial Match The following have been Invited to participate m the Trial match on Saturday and Sunday, the Bth -nd 9th instant, at 1 p.m. and 11 a.m., respectively, on the S.R.C. ground for choosing the team to represent The Rest against the140 words
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Article137 1933-07-04 16 I From O ir Own Corresnondentl Penang, Jnly 3. The following have been selected to represent The Rest against Europeans at cricket for the B. P. De Silva Challenge Cup to be played on the Esplanade on July 15 and 16; Oh Chong] Keng. Eu Chow Teik,137 words
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Article266 1933-07-04 16 CUP-PLAYER SUBMERGED IN LOSING SIDE Keen Struggles m Commercial Cup A.P.C 4: Bramtoco 1. One swallow does not make a summer and even the presence of the redoubtable Dolfattah failed to save Bramtoco from a 4 l defeat from the A.P.C m a Commercial Cup266 words
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Article410 1933-07-04 16 Govt. Monopolies. 4: S.H.B 1. The Government Monopolies improved their position m thy Commercial Cup competition by defeating the Singapore Harbour Board by four coals to two yesterday on the S.H.B. ground. In the tirst fifteen minutes play went from end to end. each side attacking ln410 words
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Article27 1933-07-04 16 R.l 6: S.C.C 1. In a friendly soccer match on the Padanp yesterday. Raffles Institution defeated an S.C.C. team by six goals to one.27 words
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Article72 1933-07-04 16 The match between Pulau Brani and the R.A arranged for to-day has been postponed, anc will be played at Anson Road Stadium on Saturday. July 29th. The R.A. match with the S.R.C. pompon d fron June 27th. will be plawd 3t Am n R./ad St.. dium on72 words
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Article45 1933-07-04 16 Chinese Team Touring Penang I From Our Own Correspondent Penang, July 3. The Perak Chinese football team which is visiting Penang, who had lost to a Penang team by o—4,0 4, defeated the Darul Alhsan Football Club by the odd goal m three.45 words
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Article30 1933-07-04 16 Last night's scores m the Malayan Amateur ailliards championship were as follows Chan \h Su beat J. I. Ellas 300—294. Lee Chim _Jhye beat Tan Bock Lim 300 251.30 words
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Article200 1933-07-04 16 BIG WINNING MARGIN Singapore Ladies July Bogey The match between Sepoy Luiej; Goll Club and Garrison Golf Club was played on Sundnif. I the former winning by a big margin. Sepoy Line* Garrison G. C. j Dr. I.owson and Dr. rt.-_u<eut W. .<•»* English o. S.200 words
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Article144 1933-07-04 16 Results Of Bukit Yimah Competition Tlie ladies' July bogey competition was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted m a win for Mrs. Holmes-Smith ln "A" division with a j score of 1 down, and a win for Mrs McMullan m "B*' division with a score of 1144 words
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Article72 1933-07-04 16 Britain Defeats France By 7 Matches To 2 Weybrtdge. June Ml j Over the St. Oeorge's Hill course m an international golf match. Great Britain beat j France by seven matches to two. Britain won all three foursomes and four of the six singles. A notable defeat lnReuter Wireless - 72 words
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Article58 1933-07-04 16 Walton Heath. June 29. The Prince of Wales beat Lady Astor by 2 j nnd one m the semi-final of the Parliamen- tary Golf Handicap. The Prince had a hani dicap of 11, having to concede Lady Astor a special handicap of 20 (7 strokes ln58 words
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Article250 1933-07-04 16 Keen Competition And High Standard .From Our Own Correspondent I Penang. July 3. The Penang Bl*ley 1933 Meeting was con- I tinued on Saturday and Sunday but yesterday I afternoons events were considerably interfered with by rain with the result that the Falling Plate competition which was begun250 words
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Article376 1933-07-04 16 NINE EVENTS TO BE RUN TO-MORROW a i I Second Day Of Summer Meeting The handicaps for the second day of the Perak Turf Club's summer meeting, are as follows, for Wednesday July sth j Rarr i. Horses Claws I—»s1 »5 furs*. Kali 9.7 Conan Doyle376 words
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Article94 1933-07-04 16 Gordon Richards' Turf Record Newmarket. Jane 14 Gordon Richards, the champion jockey, nxie his 100 th winner of thc season to victory* when he brought ln Mr Darling's Croon ln the Ixsworth Plate here to-da\ Richard's nearest opponent. Harry Wragg. has ridden only 40 winners. This lsReuter Wireless - 94 words
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Article399 1933-07-04 16 Police Win Exciting Shield Final [From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. July 3. In the presence of Mr. and Mrs N. X Bain r.nd a larco crowd, thc PoMce footbrll team defeated the Monopolies In the flnal of the Government Shield Com>>etltion by 3 goals to 1. Tlie Police,399 words
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Article139 1933-07-04 16 fProm Our Own Correspondent] Ma la cm July 3. In the re-play In the mi-final of the I Government Shield Competition yesterday the' Police defeated the Municipality by i— o soo,-. Ed m the last ten minute* of the _;amc The Police were the better side but139 words
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Article136 1933-07-04 16 Lads United Inu- fan Tou man The follwowlnf have tttt <fr»*n '■•J respective teams to com.* cd Badmlntou Party I ra commencing on Saturday A. Team —Low Kee Ngafc (d**) Yeow and Lua Kct Ch B. Team:— P. L. Cher •r *>. Tan I* and Tan Ouan Chay136 words
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