The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 July 1933
1933-07-07
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1933-07-07 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 11.002. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, JUMfr 7<- 1933. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article156 1933-07-07 1 I 'hough the World Economic Conference is prai ti<all> doomed. Mrenuous efforts are betfcg made to keep several of the Commissions alive and to fix an approximate date for rea"M*inbly Page Presentation by Singapore old boys of Amoj I niversity wax made to Dr. I.mi Boon Ken*-156 words
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Article147 1933-07-07 1 onimon To Debate W.EC. London. July •>. Tiii House <>i Conunun> u;l» d»bat»' the World'] ■eanmlc Conference on July 10 Reuter. 1 i>ed a leni|»ie watchman sentenced to sr\en year> Page hargrd with cheating m re>pn-t uf a motor car, J. P. Thornier m-rupird the \*itne» box, .iil147 words
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Article1265 1933-07-07 1 l_f X Cinldlx-aUr had kidk to \h< mcluslou ihni there *a* an anoniah i: 'In set o! the mantelpiece Oaring at tlu niant« Iplvt he had experienced the umi \ttu'.i> feeling as when, before the ftrsi mov< m a game of chess, he perplexedly scanned Jh board1,265 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement152 1933-07-07 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL \iHNC. PROVISION STORES RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL WITH MODERN SANITATION AND HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER. THIS EVENING TEA DANCE— 6.3O to 8.15 p.nu INFORMAL DINNER DANCE-9.30 to MID-NIGHT. GRILL SERVED ON THE LAWN lecihl Daily j Tea Informal Special >llar Lunch j Dances Dinner Dances152 words
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Advertisement80 1933-07-07 1 SEA VIEW HSTEL TO-NIGHT I TO-MORROW NlJpiT Special Dinner; $nd Dance W ENTERTAINMENT C PROVIDED BY JB^THE EMINENT HELGIAN VIOtJ^IST LEO LIEGEJpIS PASSING THROIGH SINGAPORE^" k DONT MISS THIS RARE Ml SICAUT TREAT MIIIHI \KTF.K DINXKK VHMI^SION SI i FRESH FROM &QTORY ANGEL SKIN In All Fascinating Colours. ORDER YOUR80 words
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Advertisement197 1933-07-07 1 S LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. >• I<h>*. Tfie ih-MdaU^-Pm^ N.u tejrl I At UttU-s— Pa«e 8. Fbrt\ -oi:t- Shade oi Hall's Di^tenijjer In Ajc'ti. Pane 6. CHRYSLER] EASY HANDLING HOW 7O LOOK I j AT BUILDIiVG^jj i I j D.ARC V BKADDKLL i 'hi> book is a simple guide to the J197 words
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Advertisement6 1933-07-07 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES6 words
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Article578 1933-07-07 2 W. P. Thornley All-Day In Witness Box J. W. P. Thornley. vho fe txilng tried en three charm- 01 cheating mn Indian named Pillay. continued his defence before Mr. H. A. Porrer m the First Magi, trate'i Court yesterday. *nd was m the witness box the whole day578 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement444 1933-07-07 2 NON SPI A real boon to ladies m a tropical climate and a necessary adjunct to the toilet table. NONSPI stops perspiration safely. NONSPI is simple to use. NONSPI is approved by Physicians. STOCKISTS: MEDICAL HALL, LTD. CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARD& i STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCT. STATIONERS A REPAIRERS. 14A Chance Alley,444 words
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Advertisement517 1933-07-07 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL .NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hereby given that tenders axe 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.517 words
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Advertisement536 1933-07-07 2 !Sllenbun)B Foods are par!.ciilail\ feeding of ii clunaf' s. I harmful grniu readily pnpmd timpl'* oHd.t; n /J watfr onl- thu complet'' •nd*; f |j tioubtiul nvli a Milk Fa*4 No I V N% M.W. .1 Fn4N, 3 *rr MltlMK'r^ I ifl \1 Allen Mai X A LP. Jl Mm536 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous172 1933-07-07 2 THE WEEK Friday, 7th. digh Water. 10.59, 8.5 ft., 21.41, 9.7. ft. Oricket: S.C.C. vs. S.C.RC. Padaiu football: S.A.F.A. League (Div. I>, SRC. vs R.A.P., Stadium. Bo\v!s American tournament S.C.C. faehting: Moonlight Race. R.S.Y.C.. 6.45 p.m. a olicr Band. Botanical Gardens. 9 p.m. Saturday, Bth. digh Water, 11.45. 8.6 ft..172 words
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Article933 1933-07-07 3 TOURING LECTURER'S VIEWS Repatriation of Labourers Criticised 'From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, July 4. Under the auspices of the Malacca Chettiai ::.amber of Commerce a public lecture by Dr. Lanka Sunrtarsm. M.A.. Ph. D. (London* on 'Indians Overseas" was delivered at the High School Hall en933 words
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Article87 1933-07-07 3 The quarterly religious meeting m co-opera-tion with the Young Men's Friendly Band and the Girls' Friendly Band will be held m Prinsep Street Church on Friday at 8.15 p.m. The Rev. E. S. L.au will be the speaker. The Reading Club v.ill open a new session on87 words
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Article278 1933-07-07 3 First Step towards Protection The Brat bis- step forward m the search for protection against influenza, the pla»ue of the twentieth century, has been made at the National Institute for Medical Research by Government scientists. Three research workers. Dr. P. p Laidaw P.R.S.. Dr. Wilson Smith and Dr.278 words
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Article454 1933-07-07 3 EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE Receipts and payments cf the Kuroixan Unemployment Committrr for the month of Jen were >is follows Rereipts: Clubs i 3.444.15. ISP. 5150.00. ther m( nthly subs. $531.30. other donations »j8.38. refunds $215.00. Government refund count irpatriation.s $1,009 19, balance $1,825.80 total $7.*****. Paymi nts MuntlUy Allowanc.' Perak454 words
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Article384 1933-07-07 3 NO IRISH SWEEP RECEIPTS FOR A YEAR New System of Allocation Dublin. About a million pounds still remains to be distributed to Prcr state hospitals as the result j of Irish sweepstakes. There has been no distribution since the Derby Sweep of last year, and that384 words
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Article342 1933-07-07 3 Former Bishop Found Murdered fWlin. It ii> the btshop." A -Toup of Lithuanian peasants stood our the btxiy of a murdered man and whispered these wortis as they gazed into a bearded facf. The body was lying by the roadside Just outairt' Polan^n. a wil-l:iio\vn Lithuanian aterinu-place342 words
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Article26 1933-07-07 3 Divinr Bmiuu (m English) will be conducted by R*\. A S. Moo*c Anderson. MA Sunday, at 5.30 p.m m the Chinese Presbyterian Church Jnlan Sallelj, Muar.26 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement762 1933-07-07 3 "I haverft many teeth" '^I^B^B I ~^^^B^B^b! BV^B^B^B^B^L^BP ''''BIH I I Hm^ fS W4 S bbv j^y ■■>>■•** S9B HKvSiy'-' ""?^l^B IbHf £X -■■> j^a^| H^ te I LibL. *!^F "trOfaifc' I i^bb Be^ar -'-j hit they re well taken care of" Mother*! Beware af tooth ke^pthegmnslirmaiHUirahln. m-n COQUiouag harsh762 words
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Advertisement41 1933-07-07 3 Tmi f^Mrff m\mt^» i «^p nwu Miner no wOngQF m BMH and discomfort of Mwmhmlmk Sciatica. Lumbago If your Mood b kept In a pur* and kmkhy wmm remove tlw cauw o# th* trevWt by taking dale's Mood MbOMm BqmJbtmdMUQOmm TABLMTfmm41 words
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Advertisement351 1933-07-07 3 ARM NUMB WITH RHEUMATISM Woman's Thanks to Kruschen "I have been suffering fron* rheumatism /or years. At one time I could scarcely walk with pains m my feet. The thumb of my left hand was so stiff I could only bend It with the aid of the right hand. I351 words
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Article1050 1933-07-07 4 MOLLIE MERRICK - MOLLIE MERRICK BY JLIOW that VC have yone enthusiastic on havinu a change and buying but few things, the accessory departments of our various shops are doing a iand office business. Ladies appear with the same dress several days ir succession, but so camouflaged and rfwwigwl1,050 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1933-07-07 4 Heads and Hairdressing By j Our Woman Correspondent •THERE is nothing that affects a A woman's appearance more noticeably than the way she wears her hair. It is possible to add five years to your appearance or to change a matron into a flapper with no more surgical skill than1,086 words
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Article30 1933-07-07 4 Mm turn th< i>< (i Into tl I r f; n s I i'h two handle I I :i I I .v Hi M i H .:\u.30 words
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Article754 1933-07-07 4 Lucile Paray - Lucile Paray By li\ choostng n< truck, rvcty v wniin dt :nruui\ our thin; cit it- it miuni be Intenetta It mr.v.t sii'M'.i I t new not( m sonic wav <v other. In .sonic .subtle v..ty. it must difl.r t:o:u Ihe fin k of a season754 words
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Article653 1933-07-07 4 SYLVESTRE DORIAN - SYLVESTRE DORIAN BY THE recrnt nm n. .< h •am mm lntiv The caaual nonhalant In main Mum-- ***** In pot tan t pett In the vogue fut nagger coat* These MHt ol con: srw*W m<»nth> ii«o. bu< th. at v«ri«Mi.s ■•lon ixrtanre Ther. mode howe\er m«»n •xpect653 words
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Article1585 1933-07-07 5 A Possible America's Cup Challenger I! Hn T. W. MAC ALPINE II l-known writer on yachting.) l| m, a racing yacnt of special II nee has been launched II recently and is about IL i m a series ot intensive: ■I modern racing craft of1,585 words
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Article, Illustration93 1933-07-07 5 A full dress rehearsal for the Greenwich Naval Pasnant took place at the Royal Naval College, at Greenwich. London. t th^a p bassoon presenting the Gwynn Maddocks Cup to Mr. G. Potter HouM-hold Brigade flying club display. New typ* of aircraft were seen for the first time.93 words
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Advertisement287 1933-07-07 5 CAPITOL! SATURDAY MORNING !1 A.M. MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME Admission: Members Mickey Mouse Club FREE. Non-members Adults 50 cts.. Children 25 cts. COME EARLY: BRINC; THE CHILDREN Mickey Mouse Club members should pay July Subscription.* from 10 a.m. on Saturday morning What Girls What Laughs tl What Dancing287 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article887 1933-07-07 6 NEW LIGHTWEIGHT RECORD Nightmare Moment for Dodson I -melon June 21. nioagh the annual 1-tghtweight TourLsts Trophy motor eyrie race m the Isle of Man In confined to machines vith engines of less than 250 c.c. nominally -I horse-power, the engines air eontinua..** being redesigned887 words
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Article69 1933-07-07 6 V.M.C.A. Vs. Raffles Institution n t following ii repteaeiil th» y.m.c.a at cricket n^ainsr thi Mta College on the Raffles OoQegc "rounn oo Saturdaj'. H Lym-. G. L P. Willis. L M Pennefather V" R Willis. C D. Ross. James Lovick. John I# Cain. P R. s Martinus.69 words
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Article440 1933-07-07 6 Attempt on 600 Yards Record Fails [Prom Our Own Correspondent] London, Jane 21. Two very interesting athletic meetings were held this week, that of the Civil Service Association, at the White City, and the Northern Counties Championships, which took place on Saturday at Manchester. It had been hoped that440 words
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Article204 1933-07-07 6 Fixtures tor S.C'.C. American Tournament Lawn l>\\Ls American tournament at the B.C.C IRIUW, JU.Y :th. E. A Stewart and P M Aldmi v? Pnu! Btorr and E B. Evam E. H R. Bowernian and R. V M rrN f| P. M. Sx>tt and H K. FrarnMdt Paul Storr204 words
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Article93 1933-07-07 6 Th following will pla] for the s.crc m Iwat mid cricket matches: Agains; B.C.C. CJI the Pm uj on Fikkiv md Saturday: Ev.ui fToU* X i Hock. H. Boon. I. ■Miming; Slow KM. Kmn Kooi S-...\\ Hum. Chooi! Sim. X Tan. Choi Tut ChOQQ Lermv Ccaptaim. RtMici:93 words
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Advertisement20 1933-07-07 6 BRAND'S SANDWICH PASTE pve* STIT-TED EGG& taadwiches ur ran*pea vw w^ar.irw (TenuilM i^BSR Iru« uj label. SJada by tie 120 words
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Advertisement92 1933-07-07 6 aSoiSsSffiSsSaMS^^^ >^ jw HI *9Pik N». VtiSSraN B L\^ *|<r \JT) Ira a Cw J r I'm 1 'I 111' II 'I I I I I I The AUSTIN TEN FOUR roadster A HMft little ECONOMY that will appeal to thasc who require a limited number of seats The "dicky"92 words
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Advertisement129 1933-07-07 6 WE HAVE PLEASURE §N ANNOUNCING Thm on ins lo mi iiMiva^cd <l< iiiiiiHl till I Messrs. SISSON BROTHERS I Wf Co., Ltd., HULL. I \ve .iiso invite your enquiries y I for the follo^ng product- ENGLAND. I manufactured by Messrs. Sissons I Brothers &Co Ltd have been a v oie129 words
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403 1933-07-07 7 ■RST hLUUUS frHIS YEAR Ink Water Splash li ■Orchard Road Iffic HELD UP ■randed In Miniature I lake W v\.ts heavy flooding in r< t-t»rda> m a result Iflnstanl downpour of rain ■tell dating the day. It ■hind t<> th>- Orchard Road ■in Un main,403 words
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Article42 1933-07-07 7 RAIL MISHAP I*J Off the Line J Al Tampin i Correspondent] Malacca, July 6. Tampin station three I erailed while shunting. I r h tapnca pith and the I j lid to have lain in a de- I in the rails. •ies.,42 words
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Article34 1933-07-07 7 FVan and Trolley Bus Rl Collision motor-lorry laden with t > were in collision this I South Bridge Road t. The lorry was I the boxes, seeing ai nent, jumped off and in-34 words
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1098 1933-07-07 7 HOTEL MANAGER BARRED FROM PARTICIPATION Echo of Europe Hotel Ltd's Closure An important and interesting judgment was delivered in Supreme Court chambers yesterday on a motion of Mr. A. B. Odell, formerly managing director and manager of the Europe Hotel, Ltd., (now in liquidation) who claimed1,098 words
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Article583 1933-07-07 7 > 7 YEARS FOR ATTACK ON TEMPLE JAGA Estate Labourer Leads Raid on Friend's House 1 A Chinese, Chan Tuck, who entered the room of the Chinese watchmar at a temple m Mohamed Sultar Road on the night of May 3 at 9 p.m. pointed583 words
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Article140 1933-07-07 7 Woman Swallows < handu Dross That she had MM avoured to end her life because she had no friends or relations and could only earn a few cents by begging was the plea given by a 50-year-old Chinese woman who pleaded guilty yesterday to attempted suicide. Mr.140 words
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Article96 1933-07-07 7 Friday, July 7th. Before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Mills and Mr. Justice Williamson m the Ist. Court at 10.30 a.m. Court of Appeal. Judgment: Appeal No. 10 '33 Annie Cresson vs. Marius Cresson. Before the Chief Justice m the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. Bankruptcy and Judgment96 words
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Article433 1933-07-07 7 First Official Visit Of British Resident Seremban. July 4. Tuesday was a red letter day at St. Paul's Institution. Seremban, the occasion bein^ the first official visit of the Acting British Resident (Mr. a. E. London) of Negri Sembilan, to the school. The Resident on arrival a433 words
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Article1546 1933-07-07 7 Partnership That Was Illegal I Plea That Member Cannot Be Made Bankrupt 1 t The question whether a man who x was a member of an illegal partnership can properly be proceeded t against m bankruptcy m connection 5 with the liabilities of the partnership was ar- gued m the1,546 words
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Article824 1933-07-07 7 Ex-Constable's Amazing Effrontery POLICE DUPED Bank Messengers Terrorised and Robbed An amazing story which could well have formed a chapter m Edgar Wallace's detective thriller? was told to the Second Magistrate Mr. J. F. F. Gre-;g. yesterday morning when young Ceylonese named Ramachundra wan charged with having824 words
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Article96 1933-07-07 7 Accused Pleads Optical Illusion A ChLio.se who disregarded the signboards "Spitting m this building Is forbidden" displayed on the verandah of the Pohce Courts building, was fined $1 by the Criminal District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. yesterday, despite an elaborate defence. The accuseds version was that96 words
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756 1933-07-07 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY. JULY 7. 1933 THE ROCK OF GOLD I By the time these lines appear the fate of the World Economic Conference will be known. Up to the last moment it was feared that the Conference had been "wrecked upon a rock of gold." Whatever the outcome,756 words
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Article126 1933-07-07 8 On July 21 there is being held at the Crystal Palace. London, a Great Festival of English Church Music to which four important overseas choirs Singapore among them are sending "delegates." Simultaneously to the London festival, there will be festivals of allied choirs ringing the same musical126 words
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Article44 1933-07-07 8 In connection with our leading artlci- «»1 yesterday en th? arx»\e subject we are oflit.ii:\ Informed that the conipam referred to. tlv southern Omnibus Eei vices Ltd m iHVMi :w<> WMki aeo and tliat It i r«ad\ t«> t ,n feu day44 words
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Article74 1933-07-07 8 Tlic biuid ol iho SS Po'.m- v ill iK-iioin. hv tallow int: pr«»grummo. weather permittlai \t Botanir Ct«rd« iw tMNHW 'Frulav cornnrnnni: at 9 }).in. M.nrh. 'The Ctbi(iiul<n BOOM; Ox.itur. StradPlla." FSctow: Thrr r Pu-cr.s r !:.n--bJTCIn/; Sele«tu>i. Tin Y< tmun <>t thr :;uard. Sullnan. Wait/ Koil Alotu;74 words
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Article57 1933-07-07 8 A th.aik^i- i:v; ir\ -c will b.> >irlii at til mm M-hooi buOdtai vi ihe llrUwdlrt CM.unh. Paya LrtMU u>ppOMt. tlv Mlct Bi tlon> on Saturday, at 3 m Inunodlati h Wftm HM srrvirc a (h.:<h btizaf ill Ix- o|hp ed by Mrs Abel El:luad. iiMec il! »> Mall vi57 words
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Article123 1933-07-07 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PKK FS AND STERLNG RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris specially cabled to the Free Press are is follow RUBBER London, July 6. Spot (Buyers) 3 19 32d (3 5 8 d (Sellers) 321 32d. (3123 words
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741 1933-07-07 8 TRIBUTE FR()M FOIJMEK Pupils Mandarin In Malayan Schools <B> Our Chines*- «>i >ponccnt Dr. Urn Boon K. iv 0.8.E Pn-sidrnt <>t UM Amoy University wh.s niven a reception by tht old boys ol the Institution m Smxapon Mr. Goh Chai-hin m a aprrch of741 words
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Article292 1933-07-07 8 Stood Tost Of Four Thousand Year* f|)(i«'l Ml. 9 ISpICfS of ill, CoiltU IMU UHIVIN mammon, I* Uni ,ieh\cmt a lecture m H«.kii<". on the lundai\t n'al* ol Chinese Uteraim< laM ntcht Amonß thosr pr««M«nt «ere Merits i Mm Man-tin prntldml «»i -h. c\ Clißmbrr of292 words
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Article208 1933-07-07 8 SMUtTs T« Tlir Kltor m with MH V- Vr,, 1 than I allow the statement m v InKs IBM i pm r y, Under th. headiiu apiwars With t^. N«IUMM| inllffM |IH> Wal»i Six. I Is attlai t last yeurv ii,. It is ponslble Rm UMi208 words
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Article107 1933-07-07 8 MILLION AIRE BROTHER Plead <;ui!tv To V ChanM !u<V, Bri.. 1«*-mcrt\ n ...4 of Bh»n h.u .»i.«i Mi br<.U). I HiTWlwl In connvrtim win rmrrodet OB the Ami ma Man I to-day to violating the iwr Sfiitriid- «-m postponed Ml iidinw tlu i< c^ ipt of fui th. Orient with107 words
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Article29 1933-07-07 8 Negotiation* Said T« ceodini: Katounl M Tin Km*:, clrclr, m Amitfdm:: drcUrr tton negotiation* »r«- piocrmafl Th<- rrcrn: iM tht intrrntiti i ,'.o to H >horfl\ ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article24 1933-07-07 8 Ten IHiy* He! Kftirc »i: dementi -\> i n m R»m-.:»i» iw morni: They m?. m« later w < i Th«- Mis.»« < p.vrU r24 words
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Article26 1933-07-07 8 Sumatra PI Pnini (ltn<l Tli< \»«-<M of tlie B^i\ Harroh I Sumatra i<» daugl pernr> In r Ra.tpiM offlclatiti i i re<-< p:26 words
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Advertisement63 1933-07-07 8 ur f r fes*f 9;' i y^>o \^f B~ '::>. -< .^V^^^^^^^^^^^^r^^^^^^^fc :;:-:S:-:^-;-:::.':' 'Iv;. .;::|-l;:; S-!^! ■■■.■:■:■:■■>.-': CALDBCCIC-S CREAMERY 8^ sVcVs V PURE CREAMERY BUTTER 1 SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED «N AUSTRALIA 1 FOR Singapore Cold Storage Co.Xtd 4 «KJCOQPORAT£O IN STPAITS SE"»TI£VI£NTS. 1 If you appreciate STYLE If you appreciate VALVE—63 words
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Advertisement73 1933-07-07 8 "WHERE'S YOUR l GRAMMAR?" asked an old gentleman of a little girl who had l spoken incorrectly. "Gone to the pictures with granfer, v was the unexpected reply. In the meantime the home, of course, was per- J fectly safe m the care of its small guardian with the c73 words
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Article327 1933-07-07 9 AVOIDING RESPONSIBILITY FOR COLLAPSE Premier Moves Resolution Of Adjournment BEHIND CLOSED DOORS Efforts To Keep Commissions In London, July »>. Wanxiotu groups m the lobbies of the Geological Museum were cussing and speculating on the situation, the sixteen countries the Bureau of the World Economic Conference.327 words
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99 1933-07-07 9 tb< morning* discussion i OVtag to the delapAti talkrpo hen<-<: it was impossible outcome. With regard adjournment without a mpromLse h;t c been swa- :.r.\dt' nieotinu of the clliding 'he heads 01 committil sidiuuriinu-nt of the full A merely tl»» Monctaiy Coniateohitety certain though cer- ■tReuter - 99 words
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Article31 1933-07-07 9 Washington. July 6. oeevett is "H*"! Mi Lawrence United States Minister to at praenl m Washington to :o afford a fresh personal i An.. ri( an ix>.siiif)n. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article223 1933-07-07 9 lonir Speech From L.S. Delegate London. July 6. ii< cpcniti^ day <>t the thi- building bt en mor.- 'Man <h\s morning. The lobbies yated by crowds of delegates and «p» CHlatin<: on what wa.s proceeding ta netting of the Bureau which H o'clock. nek iHWirt ihiliifReuter - 223 words
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Article43 1933-07-07 9 London. July 6. The breakdown ol the Conference has left the exchange markets apathetic and hesitant. Dollars which opened at 4.50 were bid down to 4.47 l but later receded to 4.50 v while if old cum nek's remained quiet ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article69 1933-07-07 9 London. July 6. Danzig has joined the gold bloc The Free Cit\ has formally a>sociated itself with the d- relation of the European gold bloc on July 3 and instructed the Danzig central bank to ■.;et into contact with the central banks of the oher goldReuter - 69 words
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Article270 1933-07-07 9 .Midnight Vote To Adjourn Conference l.iind.Mi. .lul> fi. a: a midnight m'"fTH th<- fold blo< unMiimously voted foi the adjournment of the Conference Ihe decision of the yold blcx- for adjournnent, vhidl makes it virtually ci-itain that mljtmi 111 111 will be drcided at to-days meeting of the270 words
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Article305 1933-07-07 9 CENTRISTS DISSOLVE THEMSELVES All Politics Now Ruled By Nazis Berlin. July D: Bruaaing has announced that the German Centre Party has dissolved itself. The dissolution of ttie Centre Party marks tin formal end of the Parliamentary system In Germany. The announcement of the dissolution doesReuter Wireless - 305 words
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Article140 1933-07-07 9 Seventeen Charged With Fire Conspiracy London. July I. Tin vreai tm- iniispiian trial openKl to-day ;it tbc Old u,.i!. and la exported to last .six weeka Tin- dock is m <r vded when all M-vtutwn defendant* ore ranucd m it that sp«'< ially narrow <hau.v hawReuter Wireless - 140 words
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Article101 1933-07-07 9 Fifteen "Per Cent. Cut In Acreage London. lul> h. FUt4.ii p* i cent is the tentatively agreed iafc of I'diution of the wheat acrea;i m conj Ptcttotl with the agreement previously mentioned but thi^ will deivnd on the crop. Exjxjrts v ill l>e bu<-ed on thus* 1 ofReuter - 101 words
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Article56 1933-07-07 9 Anti-War Conference Jn Shanghai London. July 5. Lord Muiiey is loavini: for China to-morrow Ila preside at the International Conference of Pacific groups against War to be held at Shanghai. There will be delegations from Japan. Canada and th> United States. Miss Ellen Wilkinson will be aReuter - 56 words
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Article148 1933-07-07 9 And Was Killed In Motor Smash Paris. July 6. The FRtench unman. Rofoida. the hero of the Paris Hanoi flißht with Codes last year, was killed In a motor smash to-day. He was married recently and promised his bride he would not fly again. Reuter toReuter - 148 words
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Article179 1933-07-07 9 FLEET NOBODY WANTS Cruisers Arrive At Canton AND NOW—? Merchants Want Admiral To Return Shanghai. July 6. The Haichl. Haisen and Shaoho. the cruis rr. which left Tsingtao last week have anchored at the mouth of the Pearl River on which Canon stands, waiting for instructions from the Canton authorUnion Times - 179 words
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Article433 1933-07-07 9 Far East Debate In Commons London. July 5. In tin debate on Iferaflpi affairs estimates In thr Ihm ot Commons. Mr I-ansbury severely criticised Japanese policy m the Far East and asked who «-a.s protecting British interests m Man^hukuo. .Japan had torn id treaties and blasted rwr 'vavReuter - 433 words
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Article95 1933-07-07 9 Will They Be Paid In Gold Dollars London. July 6. In view of the action of the United States m going off the sold standard, the Times says the bondholders are most interestedly awaiting the method of payment which will be adopted for the half-yearly coupcn due onReuter - 95 words
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Article55 1933-07-07 9 Phone Call To Heston For Help London, July 6. A forced landing at Lyons spoiled the chance of Mr. Ulm. the Australian flier, of achieving a second long hop to Heston from Rome 4mere he arrived from Aleppo yesterday. He telephoned to Heston aerodrome to send anReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement321 1933-07-07 9 o$ W Lv IS YOUR SKIN CLEAN -^CjEr^ BELOW THE SURFACE %^H^ That is your first duty to your race -to see that each and every pore is ridded oi its acid contents and accumulated dirts. Cyclax Special Lotion, painted on m two eoa»overnight, will draw out those acids and321 words
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Advertisement1148 1933-07-07 10 *l^^^^#^Bß^r^^Bi bY i I THE BLUE FUNNEL L1> T E (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and China THE HUAKHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THL.1,148 words
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Advertisement571 1933-07-07 10 Ellerman Bueknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" UNE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Doe Spore. SaUi BpM» s.s. CITY OF BEDFORD For Havre. London, Rotterdam and H'burg July 30 Aug. 2 s.s. CITY OF ROUBAIX For London. Rotterdam and571 words
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Advertisement456 1933-07-07 10 P& 9 O British India and Apcar Lines, (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S C.OVERNMFVT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAi'\y Tannafc Slntapoc* .T "t.e»H». BANGALORE 6,000 July 7 CORFO 15456 words
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Advertisement736 1933-07-07 11 SAPLES, MARSEILLES LONDON ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND MIDDLESBROUGH. B A MARD T. 10,700 July 13 14 HAKUSAN MARU T. 10.600 Bept. 6 7 LrrgHTMI MARU T 10,700 July 27 28 HARUNA MARU T. 10.400 Sept. 20 21 T. 10,500 Aug. 910 g KATORI MARU T. 10,000 Oct 5 6 UNI MARD736 words
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Advertisement498 1933-07-07 11 TO EUIYOPG FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang. N. York Pres. Hayes July 15 July 18 July 20 Aut:. 29 Pres Pierce July 29 Aug. I Aug. 3 Bept. 12 Pres. Monroe498 words
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Advertisement754 1933-07-07 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ I>E WEF.RT Friday. July 7. TandjonK-Ptnan*. Blinjoc-. D^b<>«'.s. Pan^kal-Pinang. Kotwi Bililton and Batavia. ROKAX— Friday. July 7. Pooloe-Kidjang. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poelcx-Pallar and Rensa' PLANCIUS— Friday. July 7. M intok «passenjrers and malls only), Batavia, Scmarang and Sourabaya. TINOMBO— Friday. July 7, Belawan-Deli PAHt'D Saturday.754 words
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Article255 1933-07-07 12 Blonde and Bruette Make History Oxford. For the Ilrst time m Hrn history of the Oxford Union, a woman opened the debate. A blonde and a brunette m turn propped herself against the famous dispatch box unawed by the thought of the ureat men whom they 1 succeeded255 words
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Article246 1933-07-07 12 Indian State Ruled liy Youth A prtnCC ha OQBM out o f tin- Ka>' vmith I hi ni> twentieth year. wIMM wLse ieu:ii ha>.drtady xt hn:i lu^h m the eouiu lls <>1 th«-Kinc-Em^-ror state.-, the Doih Express He is Sn Rama Varma Maharaja Raja Rama Raja246 words
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Article142 1933-07-07 12 Convicts on Forgery Charge Joh.«nnr*bunr.An amazing M< i y of how count erielt MtHWt Bank notes were manufactured by lon*r term native prisoners m Cinderella Prison and handI ed over by the manufacturers to their fellow prisoners to tide them over theid difficulties whiU looking for work on142 words
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Article129 1933-07-07 12 Portugal Plans a Hollywood Lisbon. Portugal is about to make a determined 1 1 ffort to provide her own talking films and the TobLs-Klans company of Portugal has Ju.st completed a larre modern studio near Lisbon where six film.*- arc being produced The foremost artists and writers129 words
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Advertisement681 1933-07-07 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 th« 8.8. MANGOLA (3.352 tons): [Cargo only] ss MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de681 words
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Advertisement283 1933-07-07 12 *^^^BBBBBv Guard his Health Giwm him Porai* v n««t and bo cur* his V^r rv«« before it 4* >p, loAurnra, Scar fan fc wbi othar iaf«ci)o i« di*,,,. Children like ihr»« tablets and 'he* 4-« m aaor* eUacti^r ih« H Eaap Foraufflur >*«4t bu? a bon.f to^a fORMAMIfii I.S. K.LIN283 words
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Miscellaneous653 1933-07-07 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan <via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m.' Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan <via Gemasi every Monday.653 words
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Miscellaneous78 1933-07-07 12 I rafcnd, Dut. iflU tons, from Bali 6-7 for (Euli 8-T. Porak Brit.. 519 tons, from Trluk Anson 6-7. lor Teluk Anson 7-7. Socrabaya. Dut.. 341 ton>. from Pal^mbani: 6-7. for PnlrmbanK 7-7. CLEARANCES July s:— Tung Song. Gracechurch. Sin Aik l^c. Jcrantut. Najam, Esmeralda. Aing Leonp (Brit). Ardent (Nor);78 words
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Article321 1933-07-07 13 Hostel Extension Opened by Prince George Prince Gtoorge o xned the new extension, v.hich has i-i-en erected .it I cost of over £30.000. to tta Empire Memorial Hostel of the British Sailors" Society, m Commercial Road. Limehouse. The Rev. D. F. Mackenzie, deputy chairman oi' the board of321 words
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Article155 1933-07-07 13 At tantieme to Stay At Cherbourg Cherbourg. It has nov. Ixx-n decided to remove tlj burnt-out liner L'Atlantiqiie to the naval dock here It will be recalled that a deadlock UNIM v hen the English insurance companies opposed her beinu: towed to 3t. Nazaire for dry155 words
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Article154 1933-07-07 13 820 -Ton Motor Yacht Launched The motor yacht Trennra was launched from Thornycroffs yarr! She is for Mr E. Gerald Stanley, and is 210 it. overall, with a beam of 30 ft. 3 ins., the Thame., measurement bemt; 820 tons. Two 870 b.h.p. Polar Diesel engines, of thr two-stroke154 words
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Article88 1933-07-07 13 Work Of Completion Slowed Down Paris. Although vec nt report! that tin re had been a susjjension of work upon the new 75.000 ton lir.tr Noimandic. launcica last October and now bcin? completed at Saim-Nazahe. MR unloumied. a m: -sage rrom Saint-Nzaire states lhat work has88 words
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Article100 1933-07-07 13 The following passengers disembarked from the P and O. Mantua at Singapore: Mr. S. TolUy. Dr. Yueh Yo Ying. Mr. D. Hull. Mrs. J. Artery. Mr. Chan Chee Ping. Miss J. Hwang, Mrs. C. More. Mr. H. Price. Mr. H. Tong, Fountain. Mr. Chew Hock Leong, Mr. Kaan100 words
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Article34 1933-07-07 13 The MM. Athos II is due here from Penang on Sunday at 8 a.m. and will probably sail on the same day at 1 p.m. for Saigon. Hong Kong and Shanghai. Berth S.H.B. wharves.34 words
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Article485 1933-07-07 13 Mantua to Leave this Morning Tne following passengers art- proceeding per ■A Mantua .-.ailing at 930 a.m. on Friday, for P. nan*,. Colombo. Bombay and Eurcpe Mr. Aspinall. Mr. H. A Dennis, Pay, Lt. Knctt. Lt. J. A. S. Browne. Mr. P Mathers. Mr. R. Ccllins. Mr. C.485 words
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Article327 1933-07-07 13 Shan Savill and Albion Plans The n>und-\oy:u'»' cruises i> New Zealand by tlv shaw Savili and Albion Line which b nan last autumn, have become so attractive to British passengers who deelN Io Winter holiday m viMtinv on of tht Empire's mcM picturesque Dominion that th company 'arc327 words
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Article211 1933-07-07 13 One Smallpox Case Reported At Singapore The health bulletin of the Lcasiic (if Nations' Eastern Bureau for the week ended July Ist. gtvca the following details. ttajchdad: 3 plague cases. Bas«cin: 1 plauue rase and 1 death: 1 death from smallpox. Bern bay: 1 cholera case; 14 .smallpox211 words
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Advertisement436 1933-07-07 13 I TUG NGAPORE FREE PRESS i fffice: 13S KOBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. jtt 6056. Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazri eaoh morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features include pictures, ladies' page436 words
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Advertisement407 1933-07-07 13 *^^^^*^^3(saw^ -^^o^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ t^k^^k^ Conquer Eczema and Itching Skinwith KALZANA, the Calcium Food WHEN you suffer from— Eczema, skin rashes, or other forma of skin inflammations, at once start taking Kalzana, the Calcium food. Kalzana contains exactly that substance— GJestsa —which makes the blood healthy and strong, soothes the nerves, and407 words
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Article182 1933-07-07 14 I The Slums Go to Bond Street The sluma. m all their brutal reality, arrived m Bond-street. London. Set incongruously amid the glitter of Jewellery, the gleam of silver, and the bright beauty of fashion displays was one terrific room from a Kensin^'ton slum. It occupied a182 words
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Article169 1933-07-07 14 .Jeanette Macdonald Film Abandoned What was to have been Jeanette Macdonald'* first British film. -The Queen." with Herbert Marshall as hero, has been suddenly abandoned t.n the eve of starting production at ELstree. states the Diiily Herald film correspondent Mr Herbert Wilcox. chief of British and Dominion Films,169 words
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Article194 1933-07-07 14 Lakehurst Naval Station to Stay Open I jLkr hurst. New Jemey. July 5. Dt-spite reports to the contrary, the US Naval Air Station hen* will not be closed, and the dirigible Macon. sister ship to the wrecked Akron, will be housed at Lakehurst some time towards the194 words
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Article116 1933-07-07 14 100 Sculptors Beautifying Moscow Moscow, July 5. Over 100 Moscow sculptors are busy at present on the of artistically decorating the Soviet capital. In connection with this work, the entire city has been divided into sections, for each of whirh one sculptor or a group of116 words
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Article70 1933-07-07 14 4.000 Tourists Go Prospecting In Crals Moscow, July 5. Pour thousand proletarian trippers are taking part thL\ summti iii an organized nold prospec ting expedition. The expedition, undoubtedly the largest body of prospectors ever sent out m quest of mineral wealth, will be divided into 4070 words
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Article104 1933-07-07 14 Programme of Drills up to and for week-end-ing July 9th. 1933. Friday. July 7th, 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, Ist. Bn. Sig. Bee. Unit Parade, "P* (Malay) Coy. Coy. Parade, fcde. Sig. Sec., Unit Parade. 2nd. Bn. Int. Sec., Map Reading. Saturday, July Bth, 2 p.m. Buklt Timah Range,104 words
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Advertisement350 1933-07-07 14 1/ Be sure you get Mil -A^r^ SBBbI BBBBBBBBBBbV BBBBBBBV BBBBBBbI bbbl A%^B m^ sv^"^»'*'*x*'^bbV |l MOSQUITOES \,^h When stinging, dangerous mosquitoaa 1 «rr armoring you, weak, inferior msecticides nill not protect you. Beware) of inserticidea claimed to be just as go«Ml as FLIT, hut which lack FTXPS |«jJ 111350 words
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Advertisement462 1933-07-07 14 BANKS AND CHARTERED^ANK OF INDIA. AVSTBJUJA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38. BL*hop. c gate. London. EC. 2. Agencle* and Branches I Alor Star T.oUo Semaranu Amrttsar462 words
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Advertisement304 1933-07-07 14 THE YOKOHWt J BANh. !.T!,.| Capital Bubsrnbed <1 up) Reaen-e Ftmd Prealdent I VUre-PreaJd. j| llf;»d <»• J s mt i|mim Branch w, 1 R\llll M Ul i L<»MM>\ Nij|t| 1 li N 1 r BRW. Alt xandrui l£fc\ v i 4 1 Calcutta. Canton. < I tien. Hamburg. Han,;304 words
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Miscellaneous690 1933-07-07 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING j CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BIIMA, I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, Mid j FEDERATED MALAY STATES I FPOM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITIRK. J J DAVBNTRY. ENGLAND J Wavelenfftbc 25. S metres tod 31 1 i metres. 1 Friday. July 7th. i G.M.T. 11.0 a.m.- J 1.0 p.m. Transmission on an 2690 words
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Miscellaneous99 1933-07-07 14 23 38 Ribat (Radio Maroe. c.VR Sun i pm. 19 84 Vatican City «l: ft iy» H Vj J*W^j| ajn. 19 82 Da vent ry GSF 19 73 Zecsen (Germany > DJB I—s D m 1968 Radio ColonUle ,P»ris). FYA nn--3 p.m. 19 56 Schenectady W2XAD. Mon Wed and o99 words
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Article826 1933-07-07 15 FIN: PROBLEMS AND POSSIBILITIES 1 UYSTERY OF THE I POOL HOLDINGS fend Shortage m Near I Future 8 Own Correspondent] 3 London. Jane 20. S \tra>! with rubber, tin ha> ft ratively quiet week, the B importance having been the i X of a report to the effect B Government826 words
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Article184 1933-07-07 15 Changes m Representative Prices Jul> 2 3 5. American Can Com 93 95 y t 93^ Am T'phone and Turaph 129. 131', 130 S. AtCheaou Railroad ggi., 73 Ou\Hmx 80 821 79 Fires lone. Ccmmon 23' s 25 23-1 Gen. Electric 24 257 u% Gen. Motors184 words
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Article153 1933-07-07 15 f Paper Pulp Coated With Tin metal .hat has rnudi canned tood.s posalso capable m producmg Imiitmttiliw bank notes (states "Tint A process has been perfoded by Swiss s'ientist. M. U. Schoop. for coating paper pulp with tin. The i.;etal is fused at a suitable temperature and153 words
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Article126 1933-07-07 15 Douatead and Coy., Ltd.. Agents The out- puts of rubber lor June tn. in the following estates were Euitt an;i Coy.. Secretaries Penawat Malaya Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd.: Output for June. 840 piculs. Yardage treated. 200.000 cubic yards, running time. 638 hours. I I '.\'ted Patanl Malaya126 words
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Article1131 1933-07-07 15 LOCAL MINE MANAGER DEFENDS OTHER BRANDS, Reply To Federal Council Statement The special ckmand for what the metal maiket t"rrr* g-. raits tin m preierence to ores! mined m otht parts of the world is arousing' discussion and controv. rsy which is now being taken1,131 words
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Article163 1933-07-07 15 American Influence on Rubber Market Singapore. July Prtoee have advanced m all markets parIticularly m America, due. no doubt to the anticipated further increase m consumption ■tate Outhrie and Company Ltd.. m their weekly rubber report. A feeling of uncertainty prevails re K ardiny the successful outcome ot163 words
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Article60 1933-07-07 15 Continued Demand for Oils and Mines I. (union .lul> I. The demand for equit\ shares has broadened :<nd th.te hay b»»-n rimtlmainl demand for oils and mines, both «>r borne and continental ■a < count. Speculative demand boa conttnoad tor eoppaf but, otherwise the commodity markets ha\e ruled60 words
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Article162 1933-07-07 15 Sum F.i) rma iked For Strret Improvement Mr O Hu>i!l Strau.s> ;«t meetlnu <»! the LoncSn COUDtjf CcMßci] .1 -i: d For nformatlaa :>bout the t'30.000 dej>o*i'e'i with ihe Council m 1899 tot the porpOM <ii itreH laapreivwaßente by the railway company reaponMhai 101 aafldtng Vfnterloo stat.un.162 words
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Article81 1933-07-07 15 Brown PbilUpi ;.iid Stewart, ■anaaa; agenu Perak Rtver V.ilVy Rubber :<u A24 lbs Juru Estates IMtO I 1 Sfman::-.! :?4.4U0 U* Harriaona, Barker and Co.. Ltd.. Ftiuin.; iKanranUni Tin Dt edging Lid. Jum tunnut (pikabi 1989 (June Itn If6t», kioun run 74»; 1.537 .avdati- SHjMQ iJ4o.OOO'.81 words
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Article188 1933-07-07 15 July 6 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2,4 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 31 32 London. 60 days' sight 2|3 15(16 London. 30 days* sight 2;3 2932 London, demand 2 3 7 London. T.T. 2 3 27 32 Lyons and Paris. demand 981) Hamburg, demand 161 New188 words
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Article160 1933-07-07 15 July 6 Tin Singapore Price (per ptkub «113 75 Gambler 4 25 Pepper White 26.00 Flake Tapioca 4 20 Pearl Sago BmaU 4 «c Copra. Sundried 4 10 Sago, flour 55 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 1.07 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tic 1 f>n Socony Motor Gasoline ex160 words
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83 1933-07-07 15 .lul> 6th.. 12 »,mnK, n«M>n B«>«tb Seltrra X SS. t-qual to Lender, Standard. S|x»t iJ<k,v HUM II X s s «qii*l to London Standard. (FjOB.I n n Standard RBB on Tend, r Juh llftfM 11 7 Ifi A\lK 11 11' UN 119 16 Juiy-Stpi 1183 words
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Article944 1933-07-07 15 l'Hl KSDAY, Ml 6TH |»33 OLOiDfO QUOTATION* I Bayers Sellers Ms s» S f,d 2ti> -V.i:i^ 111 x d. 95 1 .OU 18^ Sd 19s 10 15 Batu Caves <$1 1 4o 45 Chenderiang <\a i* aos*. Hitam Tin (SI 33 38 Konp Fat's <S1 3« 39944 words
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Advertisement81 1933-07-07 15 Assets exceed $12,000.000 Aswuanee In force otct 835.006.0 M The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) BAD 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 with81 words
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282 1933-07-07 16 HAGEN STILL IN LEAD Holder Now Lying Third PRINCE SPECTATOR Great First Round By Cyril Tolley VI the end of the second round m the British golf championship yesterday, Walter Hagen I U.S.A.) still leads the field with rounds of 68 72 140. ThreeReuter - 282 words
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270 1933-07-07 16 PADANG TENNIS FINAL SOCCER ABANDONED Championship Finals on Tuesday The men's singles linal of the Singapore L.T.A. tennis championships which was to have i been played between Lim Bong Soo, the holder, and Chua Choon Leong, at the S.C.C. yesterday, was postponed Wring to270 words
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Article177 1933-07-07 16 L Crawford Heats Satoh In Semi-Final London. July 5. In the fourth round of men's double Von Cramm and Nourney beat Andrew* and Stedman 3 6, 7 5. 9 7, 6 2. In the ladies' doubles Madame Maihieu and Miss Ryan beat Miss Stammers and Mdlle. Jedrzrjowska 6177 words
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Article114 1933-07-07 16 P. L. Tan Wins Victoria League Singles [Prom Our Ov.n Coi respondent! London. Junr 24. Many Malayans studying m England, took part m the annual Victoria League lawn tennis tournament held at Wimbledon yesterday. The winner of the American singles was P. L. Tan, A. B. Sheriff bein<? second,114 words
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Article51 1933-07-07 16 Results Of Last Night's Matches In the Malayan four ball billiards championship matches at the New World last night the pesults were Victor Woodford (P.K.C.) beat Urn Thian Hock rs.C.R.C.) by 300 points to 211. Poh Thiang Slew (U.C.F.A.) beat. Dr. Ix>h Poon Lip (S.C.R.O by 300 to51 words
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Article98 1933-07-07 16 On Sunday. Royal Singapore Yacht Club "A" •:ia*s> will have practice races for the forthcoming interport race m Batavla. The "B" class will race the first of a series of three races for the Cardosa Challenge Trophy. The conditions of this race are that boats are98 words
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Article355 1933-07-07 16 High Scoring m Chicago Cleveland Game N>m York. July 6. Booth fa bas* ».-:i!i puna played to-dajr vbk r..-- lollops: NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. E. Cincinnati 10 2 CtUCflflO 5 7 1 Haf y made home bit for Cincinnati St. Loflfli ti 12 1 Pittsbuigh 7 14 0355 words
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Article390 1933-07-07 16 HANDICAPS FOR TO-MOR-ROW'S RACES 110 FIELDS AT IPOH MEETING toother Lively Day In Prospect I Prom Our Own Correspondent Ipoti, July 6. ftdkaiM for the third day of the Pcrak Clubs mminp at Ipoh on Saturday arp lows i Jes, Class 11. 'Division 2. S'j furlongs:— Hall 9.7 Yellow River390 words
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Article117 1933-07-07 16 Five First-Class Shots Available London, .lunr 2ft. 1 ha\e just In'rncd that H. S Brown has informed Major W. A D. Edwardrs that he will l> available, if required to shoot m the F.M.S. Team which will compete m the Junior Kolapore Trophy and Junior Mackinnon Cup117 words
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Article110 1933-07-07 16 Teams For Two S.C.C. Fixtures The follow m i> have accepted to play cricket for the S.C.C. vs. Singapore Khalsa Association on Sunday, July 9th, (Away): J. H. Willmott. H. A. Ex'ey. P. Combi. O. B. Page. L. N. Strachan, R. N. Walling. R. G. Cranford. J W110 words
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Article119 1933-07-07 16 The draw for the Singapore badminton championships will take place at the Clerical Union premises, Rangoon Road, at noon on Sunday. The public will be admitted. The closing date of the men's op<»n doubles and veteran's singles has been extened to noon on Wednesday, August 2nd. Entries for119 words
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Article766 1933-07-07 16 DRIVES 3-INCH NAILS WITH BARE FISTS Bigger Purses For Boxers (From Our Own Correspondent] London. June "Jl. The boxing world Ls full of pro vocation at the moment. Len Harvey, who beat Eddi» Phillips at Olympia la-st week to become light heavy -we It* hi champion766 words
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Article137 1933-07-07 16 Medical College Team To Meet Raffles College The following will represent the Medical College against Raffle.s College m the annual football match for the staff trophy on Saturday Ht 5.15 p.m. on the Medical Colletje JNMMI Last vi-ar's match ended m a draw of thnc goals each.137 words
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Article25 1933-07-07 16 London. July .V I The cricket fixture Gentlemen vs. Players at|the Oval has been cancelled ©wins to difficulty In raisin? teams.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement83 1933-07-07 16 PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST BY BURGLARY THE OCEAN RBBID^ o c^ BPourt8 Pourt THEFT BY SERVANTS FULL PARTICULARS OF THIS AND OTHER OCEAN roun X j May Be Obtained Proaa: THF OPPAN Accident (Juarw,, int \^V^ILMII| Corporation, limit? (Incorporated In Oreat Britain) I>l. ».-!IO— < hart.-r.-d Bank Chambrrv. SlntaiH.r> 100«/ o83 words
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