The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 July 1933
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Title Section20 1933-07-10 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. i 1,004. t^>i ABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, JULY 10, 1933. IM l.hVl>20 words
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Article313 1933-07-10 1 Singapore dtfeated Malacca and SelaiiKOi defeated Penang in M.ila>a Cup contests on Saturday* -Page Chinese *irl boxers have made their appearance in the public ring in Kuala Lumpur Page 7. In the Supreme Court the quc tion was raised .is to whether or not the official assignee313 words
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Article808 1933-07-10 1 The Calcutta Sweep on the Derby u» n«* the only gamble thai arouses- the inter*, India at thLs time <»1 \ear There is the So in. VNft Ifbr ,>• .1 >, 'liinial lottery upon \\.'../i depends the pnisperitv t»f at IraM nve-\i\ths of the ]>»<-;>ie '> India :uidThe London Times - 808 words
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Advertisement157 1933-07-10 1 Lijw»ffl[r/| VFFLES HOTEL vfAT.AYA'« PREMIER HOTKL WITH MODERN SANITATION AND HOT AND COLD RUNNING WAT*R THIS EVENING TEA DANCE-6.30 to 8.15 p.m. IMAL DINNER DANCE-9.30 to MID-NIGHT. GULL SERVED ON THE LAWN Daii> Tea Informal Special Dance* Dinner Dances Dinner Dances lip-on hv« rv Monday. I Every Monday, Every Tuesday157 words
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Advertisement110 1933-07-10 1 TOLLEY'S I, CELEBRATED f BRANDY 1 i 1 Sole Agents for vMS S.S. >UALLSTKK CO., LTD. 9 i •»>?• > 5£ A VIEW HOTEL t%mpHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT EXTKAORDINARY PROVIDtD BY THE EMINENT VIOLIN VIRTI'OSO f j LEO UEGEOIS Let him play for you your favourite piece. You will110 words
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Advertisement105 1933-07-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Golden Lager Page 8. British ayaln— Page 16. Don't be vague— **age 8 Malhv.ui DJoharcs— Page 16. T^V" *:)pr«n.nc«- and I'm** 9. j SATISFACTION CULBERTSONS j j SUMMARY j j 1933 j C'ONTKAiT KKIIK.I AT A I S GLANCE. I J CULBERTSONS SUMMARY is I as popular as105 words
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Article229 1933-07-10 2 Alleged Broadcast Selling rAt Taiping Taipinff, July f. Distribution In Perak of tickets of an illegal lottery organled in Penang has resulted in a bis haul of ticket* and counterfoils in Taiping. A bundle of lottery ticket books in the Taiping police court this morning formed the subject229 words
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Article125 1933-07-10 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanking Threatened: Position Again Serious Shanghai. July 9. tTie main dyke at Sh^ichow. on the south •auk of the Huangho, collapsed (yesterday, •aid scores of districts in North and northwest Honan have been Inundated. .The low-lyinik areas around Nanking are •mder several feet of125 words
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Article104 1933-07-10 2 Attempt to Break AustraliaEngland Record ivtr. James Woods, flying a tiny Gypsy Moth jlane. arrived at Singapore on Saturday at 11.55 and left Mgain after a brief interval for \lor Star. Woods is attempting to break the ecord set up by Mollison in August. 1931, of < days.104 words
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Article63 1933-07-10 2 Deliver Broadcast Address to Nations Ransrkok. July 0. "v King on bis return to the capital to ic at otnmonlM lncldsnt to the romacement of the Buddbist lent received the mast expressions of loyalty from the people It is now announced that his roni^ 4 d-.idca.st an63 words
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Article364 1933-07-10 2 Choor Singh's 102 Not Out I-ivlU-nt BiTtfrg by ChOQC Sn._.. ||M Nondescripts Cricket ICIUb our the Raffles Collepe XI in u return mutch on the N.C.C. ground yesttrda\ afternoon. The first encounter between the two team* last month was a win for the Collegian*, but yesterda> the364 words
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Article524 1933-07-10 2 Batsmen Fail to Live Up To Reputations The trial match to select the -Rest" cricket eleven for this years Clarkt Cup matcli against the Europeans was played on the B.R.C. grown' l yesterday instead of on Saturday as originally arrayed, as the sodden state of the jirour524 words
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Article148 1933-07-10 2 TTip SCC defeated the Nmi-B*Ticl« r> bv mnr ui< kft> In a match on the Padang pwl day. Scott -i>* ~^l *J7 to their tou. 1 Thr ..drri j all out fo »corrr mith I I compile. M Thr sec Uv^ J Uklnc 1< >«. I doubk-148 words
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Article103 1933-07-10 2 (tovcrnor Witru'v* Afternixin'* n.« ini... < s t n,n* m WH E»i>laiiac> pruvtfJ si.ur* Thf ft.. trw Resident c a largr gattMTlnff «trr pM J W <'... ymr.s ago b-. «inalDf U. j H.- u«s i.i» wi -0 jump and gained weand placra < r.> J B (i103 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement273 1933-07-10 2 N O N S P I A real boon to ladies in a tropical climate and a necessary adjunct to the toilet table. NONSPI stops perspiration safely. NONSPI is simple to use. NONSPI is approved by Physicians. STOCKISTS: MEDICAL HALL, LTD. CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS. I STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY. STATIONERS REPAIRERS.273 words
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Advertisement512 1933-07-10 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Construction of Haig Road from East Coast Road to Geylang Road and of Lorong 27A.512 words
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Advertisement467 1933-07-10 2 TO LET. OFFICES TO LET on 2nd and 4th Floors Ocean Building. Apply Mansfield and Co.. Ltd. 4 ROCHALIE DRIVE. Modern sanitation. 8 bedrooms with bathrooms attached. AppU MEYER BROS. UNFURNISHED or PARTLY FURNISHED, 46, Ooodman Road, small European bungalow A-ith garage, quiet. Tele. 5732. UNION BUILDING. Large and small467 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous211 1933-07-10 2 THE WEEK I Monday, 10th. fllgh Water, 13.04, 8.8. ft. Tennis: Singapore Championship: mixed doubles semi-finals &C.O. court GoU Keppel Golf Club Ladies Spoon (stroke.) Bowls: S.CC. American tournament. ••■ootball: Commercial Cup: S.H.B.J.S.C. vs. Municipal Services, 5.H.8.; M.P.H. vs. Brantaeo, Jal-.m Besar; Fraser and Nej»vp vs. Hang Kong Bank. Anson211 words
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Article205 1933-07-10 3 BIRDS KILL THE ■Would Not Tolerate imonsistancy character) in fairy .-nds, and we tell these ecauae they are pleas- But few of u* r»lat ion the stories (T(-;nai;v hov i\* r W. P. Sanderson. An B B rlin said that some H north of Berlin,205 words
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Article135 1933-07-10 3 Hhtr Attempt to Fiiui |J| Colonel Fiwceti BH I'ort-ot Spaia rinidadl HR P. H. F'awcett ft I heat oi Brazi ft > is to be madt ft B er. Up fen, of Cleveland, ft an txpertiUon t<j ft 'i- Faucett. Now he jy to New York. ft "he135 words
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Article182 1933-07-10 3 H For Experimental W Plot Nanking. R tn| Ching-v.ei as Chair- Eg i rtiltatlop c tmnii I n. H N« king Dt- :-al of $100 000 to the Government and R with an outline of R the establishment of R for a subsidy of oi Finance was182 words
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450 1933-07-10 3 CONFERENCE DELEGATES IN WORDY BATTLE TWO MAPS OF THE GRAN Forgotten War Remembered Over Cocktails iS££sfiS3£ s I sat between representatives of two combatant countries at the Cocktail Bar o f the I ftOfal Geological Museum j They were the delegates to the World Econo- i nuc Conference from Bolivia450 words
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Article307 1933-07-10 3 NOT TOUCHED BY FALL I OF ROCK j Pyrenees Cave Treasures Archaeologists who have fell grave concern for the safety of the most famous prehistoric I paintings in the world, in the ca* of Altamira, Pyrenees, will be relieved to learn that they are unharmed and are307 words
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Article326 1933-07-10 3 One Party And One Class Berlin. H ri Walc'mann. President of the Wuerttemberg La::d;as has proclaimed in BtOttgart th»aims of the Nazi party as summarised by Cnancellor Hitler at the recent gathering of Nazi leaders. These are•l> Not only the rtiiJliHmn d th* Marxist! partv. b:it the absorption326 words
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Article275 1933-07-10 3 Soviet Commissar Loves Speeches Mr. LitvinofT. Soviet Conur.i> ar tar Forei.n Affairs and chief delegate to the World E.onomic Conference, is enjoyinir himself tre mend iusly in London. He mwli i n the atmosphere of conference. He i* a 'c. :ai porson. MomUf ..nd affabl.He love.- speeches,275 words
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Article176 1933-07-10 3 New Machine For Singapore Route? A twin-enemed highspeed mail aeroplane built at Norwich to the ordrr of the Air Ministry by |ft«n. Boul'on and Paul was flown prior to oflctel perfoi mance tests to b' arried cut at Martlesham. writes Major C. C Turner. The demonstration tcok176 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement45 1933-07-10 3 These distressing skin complaints are sure outward signs of Impurities In the blood surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief so remove the cause of the trouble from the blood by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. OfottCl uiftm mmd Storm. BfuoOy good m LIQUID or TABLET form45 words
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Advertisement372 1933-07-10 3 CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES SEAttDrFBESH :^BS,ssj^ Wonder W^sJSV^ factory- MZ***e»aJ A .far BaH m^y^^^aW^ jbbbbbbbbbt X ar^VMaa m. VS f jfeaaaBJBaBBBBBBBBBaI bbbbf jA^^^^T I aaaaVaßßßk if f„ mi ifofo'") "ft I*--***:"'"'** "■H^^^H^^^ i 1^ II 0 ff'\*t>J^ SK4I IN. TUB* I A B I H PI i 1 —y* Tr,.\u.M. JHE372 words
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Article707 1933-07-10 4 £4,500,000 BRITISH "SWEEP" DRAW ON ST. LEGER -TO BE HELD IN LONDON Scheme to Aid Hospitals A 14..M10 000 competition sweepstake, orga- aimed by the Duke of Atholl. is about to be launched In London to raise funds to assist British hospitals and other chaxttles. Mini: million tickets have beer707 words
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Article169 1933-07-10 4 Runaway Limber in Line of Fire Dragged by terrified horses for 100 yards in front of a machinegun line during night firing practice with ball ammunition this was the experience of a fOOBg Ald?rshot Guardsman. The OooJrifcßJOJn, T. O'Sullivan. of the Ut Irish Guards, was in charge of169 words
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Article90 1933-07-10 4 Woman Clerk's i Can't do On" How v.v.man mustard conscious after a M ft. fall as l<<ld al an ir.Miu-st at l.am- beth. S.E. A verdict ofl BUletde riiik oi unsound mind. dii.' to in<U'miij!i;i. was recorded on Mm Flon neee Lydia Lcx-k. aued 52. of90 words
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Article78 1933-07-10 4 Clergyman Begins Fast To Free Church of Debt Perth Australia A westjern Australian clergyman "has begun a fast which he says he will not break until the £200 debt on his church has hern cleared. He is the Rev John White, rector of the Anglican church of St.78 words
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Article908 1933-07-10 4 THE KING'S WARM GREETING Cordial Speeches at State Banquet London. June 21. King Feisal of Iraq, who arrived in London yesterday on a State visit to the King, was greeted at Victoria Station by the King, who was in Field-Marshal's uniform, the Prin"e of Wales, and tin-908 words
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Article381 1933-07-10 4 Aliened Bribe "To Show Favour" '1 vo mi n who to MhNBCt an OKI Bailey jury ;h< i ondoa Guildhall nagttmtt They WMt iUtet Kuiiiv.i. .i .ci MM\ r.. dcMiibed M ait accountant o: MmM«. CIVMMft, Pulnu-rs Oi\ n, and Philip Kndttoi -tiled to I*- DMMM ial381 words
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Article217 1933-07-10 4 10-MILE LNDERWATEB TUNNEL Preliminary IWs Being Carried Out j! M> «i. v .i.ji.-l i< i mi.r iiiKin. I pi willi V\ ,h«- 81/ raltMi- l.s now on Hh road ;■> ?t. This ls thi :>r t >s|HHt thai MkMm t;i« rMI the Spanish Hump S<vr»tar\ Srnor217 words
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Article79 1933-07-10 4 ADVERTISING WILL IMPROVE QUALITY Majt r tbc Hon J J Astor M P Pie&lcW-nt of the Advert Lsinif Association. .vpe*kinn at the Mansion House. London, said We are anxious to disabuse the public mind of the r...ti<m that advert win? is merely pn>nt-in-creasinK device Wi- realLs*' that «ood advertlsinx can79 words
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Article70 1933-07-10 4 Soviet \"ww ol l/i Nation* and mli dtaarmanv the abys- 1 J Irom a m> I-tlltl. I v For mon* or«»n «ut< UI.»M reaolui As to Mil known mmm ditintti i iercnce t.* k it hii.v fetta Im.i. Ponafci maximun »cti' «hdN« aim Cl WMt. Jupmi and MM70 words
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Article38 1933-07-10 4 South To IMum I eminent **fl l.istnu lor<n Hi. Jap* ix M OovernmMi N pUbtk bodl- M Fan* CNn H Charter s^ rrotn th Ron t«- All *^k roc who «x. wm in\it. 1 Hoiiv Km38 words
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Advertisement163 1933-07-10 4 "I haven't many teetn bP^ I P^^B HB^ $®W? I I B^K' -^BH B^& A* 1 Tfl ■bI l B«^ <*^ 4 WJSr tbl K I Asr/ they're well taken cane of" Mother*! Beware <»f tooth Irr t ib tin i |BBM ii ■■iln ißJih I paam containing haivh ahra-163 words
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Advertisement64 1933-07-10 4 NOTICE 4fe We wish to remind smokers of De Reszke Cigarettes that De Reszke coupons will always be accepted as tender for°gifts irrespective of the dates mentioned thereon Start collectiniz; today and ask the agents, Henry Waugh and Co., Ltd. for an illustrated booklet describing the many handsome gifts. Sole64 words
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Article193 1933-07-10 5 lADED THROUGH NAZI MOB Police Chief* Plan to !k\?rade Him Berlin. Jun* 23. iu i singular spectacle Socialist, for many Btk i;i with his seat in L ■...<-'jgh ihe streets to !:ip OUtaftia the town. He tmanteaa and was -Hoarded bfle thousands of wets" lirud th streets toed,193 words
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Article366 1933-07-10 5 Nationalist or Centre Party A::, r.u not Berlin, Mki in a nirtcant headline above the announcement of the bun of the Socialist party Wh- n w n 0M pan,- follow- Whether Teen e art;, or the Nationalist party Wifl be forbidden Onl ls a matter of speculation366 words
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Article32 1933-07-10 5 Actor 'Knifed' On Stage A stage rehearsal "knifing- scene in! The actor, uking the part of Pancho mutirm,, .oaman, h« to throw a^T a ?j Z^ 7X"L&ZTT wlth th32 words
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Article264 1933-07-10 5 THEN TAKES OWN LIFE Double Tragedy Follows Broken Romance A motorist who saw the shooting of a young woman in another car told a dramatic story at a Manchester inquest. The inquest was on Miss Edith Richardson aired thirty-one, of Church -street, Gatley and Mr. Walter264 words
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Article127 1933-07-10 5 Liable To Fine of $250 in Singapore Thirteen duck.^ u: a b;«s>:it. They earned I Chintz shopkeeper the deterrent .^entence of $25. or one month's rigorous imprisonment, on Saturday, when he was brought up before Mr. If. H. Blacker in the Third Magistrates Court on a rharpa127 words
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Article305 1933-07-10 5 Poman Who Ran in Front of Car verdict of misadventure was returned at inquest at Hove on Mrs. Gladys Hacking, aged 35, the.wife of a Haverstock Hill (London) doctor, who was knocked down on the sea U rent by a motor-car A-iven by Sir John Surrey Wn f305 words
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Article82 1933-07-10 5 A new industry, the first of its kind ii% I Britain, li to be established in a mill at I llossley. Lancashire, which ha* been closed for about a year. Artificial silk waste spin- nine and weaUnir. principally for the tropical markets, is t I he82 words
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Article37 1933-07-10 5 Tht Wrl<*>..n. reception urran^.ti by tIM I jx.r*- Y.W.C.A. to Mksts Marj Chen I for this 'Nfondayi afternoon h;v.» bet-n po?>t- I pOIMi to lat. r datr ..vin. to ihf md is portion I \fls^ Chen I37 words
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Article, Illustration43 1933-07-10 5 Is^t the^,f rince of Wales were at Victoria Station, London, to welcome King Feisal of Iraq on his first State England. The photograph shows the Prince of Wales shaking hands with King Feisal. Standing in cen£T is the King.43 words
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Advertisement279 1933-07-10 5 LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT I The Year's Biggest Laughing Show that has brightened t up Singapore for the past week EDDIE CANTOR in UNITED ARTISTS MUSICAL SENSATION the RID Irom SPAIN DON'T MISS IT AT THE TO-MORROW NIGHT! Festivo Opening of BRITAIN^ Grandest Show <iAINSBOROrGH'S Rl(. y^/^|fl_-^P|^A C l^V\ TRH'MFH279 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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366 1933-07-10 6 FOUR SUCCESSES IN FORTNIGHT SERIES Britannia and Shamrock Beaten London. June 17. Velsheda. the all-sf'el J -class ya<ht launched this sason for Mr. W. L. Stephenson (chairman of the British section of Messrs. F. W. Woohvorth and Co.. Ltd.*. has created a sensation in366 words
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Article348 1933-07-10 6 Dr. F. P- Reid's Success at Scottish Meeting iFroni Our Own Corn -;)rndent 1 I (.ml. »n. Jult 27. Championship nthleMc MHIBP haie bOBB held thh week both m Scotland a::d the South of England. The Scottish gathertni nadc DOtohl by the wonderful time <i I348 words
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Article172 1933-07-10 6 Jaipur Team Wins Championship [From Our Own Cot respondent"! London, June Z". Heavy rain enforced ixjstponement of the Champion Polo Cup final at Hurlingham. on Saturday, and the match took place this afternoon, between the Maharaja of Jaipur's Indian team and Sir lan Walker "s side. Osmaston. Jaipur172 words
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Article209 1933-07-10 6 ATTEMPTS TO RAISE SUM OF £580,000 Mr. Jeff Dickson's Plans [From Our Ovn Correspondent! London. June 2*. Mr. JoiT DlßkMß'fl aticiinu to raise £580.000 to build the Westminster Stadium, to which I referred last week. lias failed. It is understood that less than £250.000 was209 words
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Article220 1933-07-10 6 Profits of Welsh and English Unions Mtii oaluiu ibMt wMah 'A ill bt pn-st ntrd •a the annual mutiny of the Welsh Rugby Union at Cardiff this week, shows a pruttt on la*t wmmn of £2.500 Receipts fro;n :h« only bom rr.atch. that with Scotland at Swansea, were220 words
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Article138 1933-07-10 6 Fine Fish Landed From Southern Streams fFrcm Our Own Correspondent^ London. Junr 11. Trout li-slurrtin have enjoyed the »K>t oi sjxjrt throughout England t"i-> montii. Ox. tlir southern Mreams. then ha\e btt n prulanfM hatches of may-fl\. and sonu" ver> lin t fish have Ixt'ii causiit.138 words
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Article123 1933-07-10 6 Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament Lawn bowls American tournament at the sec MONDAY. JULY ltib. C. D. Belton and O. Duncan vs M St. Paul and V. P. Barbat. H. Henshelwood and C. O Fufrter vs. E. A Stewart and P. M. Aldred. E. H. R. Bowennan and123 words
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Article87 1933-07-10 6 London. June 21. The annual swimming match between Oxford and Cambridge Universities was fought out. I for the first time in public, at the Marshall street, "Baths. London, on Saturday evening and resulted in a well-deserved victory for the Light Blues, by 35 points to 18. Cambridge87 words
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Advertisement505 1933-07-10 6 PILES CURED No Knife! No Surgeon! No other affliction causes more human misery saan Piles. Yet Piles can be quickly and easily cured without the use of injections, knifs, scissors, "hot iron," electricity, or any othar cutting or burning method, and without confinement to bed, and no doctor's or hospital505 words
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Advertisement152 1933-07-10 6 BIG CASH PRIZES MUST BE WON SEE THE SUNDAY TIMES. Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth SOME tooth pastes will remove three most important things! k\ <%*.«-▼ film, hut they may harm tooth to keep152 words
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208 1933-07-10 7 SIX GOALS SCORED AGAINST MALACCA M Large Crowd Sees Interesting? Game At Anson Road LEAD OF FIVE OBTAINEDf IN FIRST HALF m,! 1 1 E bl« margin, of defeat in both the Malaya Cup-ties piayed V ,',,s the standard of football displayed was of an208 words
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Article1075 1933-07-10 7 I Singapore .6; Malacca 0. I s. >apore achieved another conBincir/- win in the Malaya Cup comBe::\ it Anson road on Saturday. ■rh- defeated Malacca by six ■o; When they changed ends m Lf-time with a lead of five goals fcni] appeared as U something new1,075 words
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Article139 1933-07-10 7 Man Rescued From Drowning: At Pulau Brani A rescue from drowning in the sea occurred on Thursday morning at the Straits Trading Co'.-: wharf at Pulau Brani. It appears that a sampan turned over and sank throwing the two Chinese occupants into the water. The men were139 words
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Article1063 1933-07-10 7 HALVES' FAILURE GIVES SELANGOR VICTORY Brilliant Goal-Keeping By Cherrington [From Our Own Correspondent] Koala Lumpur, July 8. The Malaya Cup tie between Penang and Selangor, played here to-day was regarded as more or less decisive as to who will enter the flnal against Singapore, though1,063 words
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Article435 1933-07-10 7 PUBLIC SHOW IN KUALA LUMPUR Another Male Stronghold Captured I Prom Our Own Correspondent] Koala Lumpur. July 8. Asiatic conversatLsm receives another shock and another male sporting stronghold falls with the announcement that girls will take part in a public boxing show in Kuala Lumpur This is435 words
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Article, Illustration64 1933-07-10 7 Senior member of the staff 01" the AngloChinese Sehcol. Singapore who i; shortly retiring. His assoriation with the sch ol as pupil and master extends back to 1890 when he came to Singapore from Ceylon on his father, the late Rev. H. L. Hoisington64 words
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Article129 1933-07-10 7 In returning a verdict of culpable homicide not amounting to murder aKainst a Chinese vegetable gardener named Cheng Poh the Singapore Coroner. Mr. F. O. Bourne, after having inquired into the death of a frogcatcher named Soo Wah who had been stabbed in the stomacli with an iron129 words
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Article1122 1933-07-10 7 ALL BOTTOM-WEIGHTS RUN INTO PLACES Two Unlimited Sweeps On Same Day I Prom Our Own Correspondent] fpoh. July g. Some thrilling- finishes were witnessed on Uw la*t day of the Perak Turf Club's Spring meeting held to-day. The weather was fine and a large crowd was1,122 words
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Article372 1933-07-10 7 MEDICOES DEFEAT RAFFLESIANS Presentation of I Trophy Medical College .2. Raffl^i**, The Medical College debated the Raffle»bin^ in the annual inUj-College football natch Played on the Medicoes 1 ground on Sat.; -day I It was a hard light on a heavy ground, jbut the home team had a372 words
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Article309 1933-07-10 7 Popular Sportsman's Nuptials in Singapore Mr. George Christian Ajhwortn, of Born«» Co., Ltd., Singapore, son of the Rev. O. H Ashworth, M.A.. and Mrs. Ashworth of Harton. County Durham, was married to Miss Mar ?aret (Rita) Stark, daughter of Mrs. p. Kay oi Singapore and Lass. Scotland, and309 words
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Article110 1933-07-10 8 Engine Trouble Causes Forced Landing Moscow, July 9. Mutti-m had i lorctJ hmdinc one hundred iiiil.-.s from Anadir -Chuketka ov.Jnp to the engine breaking down Tliri"e weeks elapsed before he was able to transmit a toleKrani from the nearest office A San Francisco mt^sape statis that the machiiwReuter - 110 words
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Article121 1933-07-10 8 Manchester I'niversity I lon Jul\ Tin nad i -flip :i. Chine*- l~ :i .u. «ii Boctel Bdobomi] «.t« .'t d In Ji Hand) >< > Umvtt.sit\ nus b in CUM »j> Mr fc \v MMd lcctiitlv oi ilit OOBmIM S.r\kt\ Tlv ap]x»intment ha. i> i-n macii )«>nReuter - 121 words
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Article96 1933-07-10 8 Kalian Planes Roach Iceland I dun 111 I h. The Italian air squadron of 24 flyirv.: bcxit> under General fcalbo. although "ti. -ountf rim: fOC stnmy wliiris and luin madf maßiiificrnt fllpht yesterday from l/ndondern- to Reykjavik, rcolund. \\h«-i< t he\ almhted safrly <>n thr conrhi^ion ot theBritish Radio; Reuter - 96 words
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Article57 1933-07-10 8 Kxtonsion of Route to Calcutta London. July 6. Th<- Imperial Airways London-Karachi rout* i«< to be extended across India to Jodhpur. Delhi Allahabad and Calcutta on the arrival of tht India air mail liner at Karachi on Prida\ Sh« Ls due at Calcutta on Saturday afternoon, mBritish Radio - 57 words
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Article87 1933-07-10 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLNG RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Paris specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow RUBBER London, July 8. Spot (Buyers) 3 11,16d. (3 23 32d). (Sellers) 3*»d. (3 25 32d). July-Sept. 387 words
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733 1933-07-10 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY. JULY 19. 1933 WEEK-END COMMENTS are booming Just now. The use of one animal or pest in an a. tempt to check another pest is nothing new but history records few if any' instances of the success of such experiments. A certain island in the West733 words
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Article642 1933-07-10 8 Plans For New I Saloon Types A new era in Singapore transport is nbom t. I becin. Following on the decision of the Mumi'ip* l l Commissioner, that the old T ra^del Ford btise* which IMMM s<i\<d the town for the pa*t fourteen fmm or so must642 words
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Article143 1933-07-10 8 American Plea For Higher Wages WMhingiun. Jul> K. \i!\i. U Mi i■ i>f -poculat pftttfjaetton in I tics nnd ih«« rla*- in prtrci of L'onnriKlltlr.s Oi.»uld nut.st:..» the purrl.jis.iu p«>u<. o| tlv in; 1 I llld f M I mi v r or.' >.. i h H- (i.Reuter - 143 words
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Article69 1933-07-10 8 Won IK Captain l)e Havillanri London. July Captain IV HnviUand. using a L«*opard Mot ft of his own dPM'4iv has MB tin* Kun- Ci'p ;n tace. Ho b«'at Flight -Lieutenant Edwards b\ thirty feet. The race started, and nided at Hittteld *\\4 was for the firstReuter - 69 words
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Article37 1933-07-10 8 Dutch Government Examines Plans Amsterdam. July 9. The Dutch Government is still examining rubber restriction plans. It is understood that tho Oovernmrnt has no intention of Issuing an official communique in the near future ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article88 1933-07-10 8 REDEMPTION IT Off| 250 MILLION ROI BLft Soviet Delegation Memorandum The nienunandinn oi *t Tokio m-tth ward t«> tin mtemption *m CMM by M Yo\inini< conf fiance < 1 J»i' 3 i It rMlmutf s t»> up u» l«3i t«.i»»'<» 1 gj{rw t,, n-deinpti"! i void roubkrvReuter - 88 words
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Article107 1933-07-10 8 Death ol Sir A. I! Hawkins 1 on. l. ti. M UN ik-ath l> lluwktir I 81. Anlhonv Hu|* Ha* tin v «b» Qtt .(1 in 19)8 tll v Authors »»i ctn "lri tin h> f < li M t rtti.ct l-*»dot» H. wrs cdu'ft«Kl m MarlbonMgb «nd107 words
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Article131 1933-07-10 8 Sir John Simon On \\> Importance London. M" In »mrtu >b« Korvinn Mk in th«- Hiwuw oi ComnwDN la*t m«ht tbr P* S«'( rrtary. Sli John Simon r\pr»w« lhat in .wmf rr>ptct.« not rnougti *rtrtd« (Mkld t r I ur Pn«Tr Px brli«-\.<i would br n r«*llj-Reuter - 131 words
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Article38 1933-07-10 8 Veiled Indication* I' I'l1 1 b Not Will u nul.t alioti* that 111 I'oriu K«i rial (onunumq i oop<»nrnUN ol th The mintoten oi Ik In k t.tkinv; mnmiirri to dto»> Hrpuhli. hav«> Lx i. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article38 1933-07-10 8 Returning 10 U^ 1 To-d.i> Mi T b^ n end In Par^. Is rrtun.M.. and Is not exi>«Tt4 x u of the u ok. Hi to b*» ronnoctt-ti «itb l dcleuatts then- M v ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article27 1933-07-10 8 II People HM I 8 ihrici 5? Fifteen p.Tson> M f a cvrlone in the «4i« >•« l^^^T Brvrral vilb(:.t» h»u Aeroplane, arr brine mlmh ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement66 1933-07-10 8 BREWED Caldbecks "Golden Lager Prices ClMfcpfiHhf to locally Brewed Beer. OBTAINABLE AT ALL PROVISION STORKS CREAMERY St,^! SxCxS V PURE CREAMERY BUTTER. SPECIALLY MANUFACTUPEO »N AUSTRALIA FOR Singapore Cold Storage Co.,Ltd INCOPPORATEO »N STPAITS SC TT c t V>£NT 5 I DON T Haig //O F//VE/? WHISKY GOES INTO ANY66 words
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Advertisement50 1933-07-10 8 A TRUE STORY. A man recently fell into a vat of beer. Fortunately he couldn't swim, so much valuable time was gained before he was hauled out. He even refused to claim under his Personal Accident "GAFLAC" Policy. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.50 words
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Article101 1933-07-10 9 ■scheme to defend their I CURRENCIES Common Fund To Counter HOPOSALS TO BE PUT INTO EFFECT FORTHWITH London Juiv q nil ...LI Bfe has drawn up a out and dried scheme "■""7 lfS lomm fu "a* been created and will b, r" h< market wh peculation threatens101 words
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Article173 1933-07-10 9 been raarhcd by the |2 bankets' meeting on the B of maintaining their B tandard. Tht proposals B forthwith j§< state* that exchanges af H urnplete agreement an la* and practical efficacy Hi lei standard governments B maintenance of the sold The central banks B i»t th«-Reuter - 173 words
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Article185 1933-07-10 9 A Forecast of the Voting Chlr^r Brltai U State, c.nacia Chna Japan and Sweden tavour an a llC^ 7 fll th, ,on,,renc"; C» ho-Sl.,vakia. Franc e Germany i talv Hoihuul and Spam opposed view at y es t r Main acthrlti in Oonfcrcnei etrcte. durtn a tileReuter - 185 words
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Article278 1933-07-10 9 tertion of Pound-Dollar Rate London. July the Conference deonfin r- to inform. i! na presumed prepaFot to-morrow tussle I ti;t- < onfereno •iavo th opblli n* J Monetary Committee-' right, il i Wrride their deI li c variance of ttn whole ta the B au behind JustificationReuter - 278 words
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Article107 1933-07-10 9 "An Early Payment is Requested" Nanking, .lulv According to the official Central Evening News, Sir Miles T.ampson has submitted tc the Chinese Foreign Office an iMn ■l—inllt drawing the attention of the Chinese Government to the railway debts to British Intenstl otalling £5.733.794 sterling and 1 .463.840Reuter Far Eastern - 107 words
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Article48 1933-07-10 9 Family Gathering At 94th Celebration New York, July 9. Optimistic and hale, Mr. John D. Rockefeller i -f'lebrated hLs ninety fourth birthday at his j home in Procantico Hills. All the Rockefellers to the second and third j generations Jointed the family at dinner.— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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509 1933-07-10 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh I CENTRAL TROOPS NEAR CHARHAR BORDER Farmers and Students Rally To Feng's Banner Shanghai, July i, I" spite of denials by the spokesmen of NanUag in North China, the Chinese newsPapers in North China kr publishing alarming reports about the509 words
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Article116 1933-07-10 9 Could Repay Half British Loan Paris. July 9. Public IhMHMI an- satr-lacrory enough to repay half the British loan «jf 130.000.00(1 by the end of July, stated Mr Dalndim addressing hi«? roin>tituents Referring to foreign policy, he emphasised that French diplomacy was in friendly constant liason with GreatReuter - 116 words
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Article80 1933-07-10 9 Consuls Call on Mr. U Shao Gen i < Moscow, July 9. < A missage from Vladivostock states that the I British. French and Dutch consuls called on Mr. I Li Shao Gen, chairman of the Chinese Eastern i Railway and insisted on a settlement of theReuter - 80 words
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Article64 1933-07-10 9 Soviet Plans For Asia Minor Moscow. July 9. Spinning weaving and finishing factories with an estimated yearly output of ever 30,000.000 j yards of textiles will be established at Kaiseri. Asia Minor if the plans drawn up for them by i Soviet specialists are carried out. The TurkishReuter - 64 words
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Article76 1933-07-10 9 Priests to Withdraw From Politics CONCORDAT INITIALLED Support For Nazi State Vatican. July 9. A Concordat initialled by Herr Von Paix-n and Signer P H celli. th<- Vatican Secretary of Stair, regulates for the first time in history UM position oi all Catholics in Germany It isReuter - 76 words
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Article114 1933-07-10 9 Berlin. July 9. Immediately tlu news ot the initialling of the German-Vatican Concordat was received Bttler DM iiituil the dissolution orders in the BMe of the Cuthollc organisations, and also ordered the stoppage of all measures against Catholic- prusts ;..nd other leaders of the Roman Catholic bodie:;.Reuter - 114 words
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Article220 1933-07-10 9 Big Increase in Acreage New York, July 9. The niMiuiMMiil estimates that the cotton acreage 40.796.000. which Ls u.6 per c*m. more than on July Ist. last year. The estimate doe* not t:.k< into account any reduction that may ha.e b en made under the programme i>t auricReuter - 220 words
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Article117 1933-07-10 9 Mr. Roosevelt's Message to IT.S.l T .S. Delegation Washington. Julv 8. President Roosevelt tu-nlght prepared a message to the US. delegation outlining in greater detail his campaign f<n world price recovery as the immediate objective of the Economic Conference The message was drafted aitti two lengthy meetingsReuter - 117 words
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Article97 1933-07-10 9 Germany Losing: Foreign Markets Berlin. July 8. Japanese dumping in Germany in recent months is causing anxiety at Hamburg. Japanese linns arc al.so saining a footing in Germany's foreign markets with the result that the business prospects of German exporters in China, India. Africa and Australia have becomeReuter - 97 words
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Article41 1933-07-10 9 Fortieth Anniversary of Their Marriage London, July 6. The King and Queen to-day concluded their vteit to the Duke and Duches of Devonshire at Chatsworth. Their Majesties to-day celebrated the fortieth anniversary of their marriaee British RadioBritish Radio - 41 words
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Article20 1933-07-10 9 fFYom Our Own Correspondent 1 London, July 9. Jaipur beat Osmaston 7—3 In the Roehcmpton open polo final.20 words
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Advertisement131 1933-07-10 9 FOR APPEARANCE AND COMFORT WEAR I VIYELLA' I K SPORTSWEAR TENNIS AND CRICKET SHIRTS. SLIP-OVERS -COLOURED AND WHITE GOLF HOSE— NEW DESIONS AND PLAIN COLOURS HALF-HOSE CREAM. RIBBED AND PLAIN ALSO FANCY DESIGNS FOR TRAVEL WEAR SCARVES WITH HEMSTITCHED ENDS I AVLaaa^aaaaaaafia^l SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR FRESH FI?OiVf FACTOR Y ANGEL131 words
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Advertisement1121 1933-07-10 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LIFE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIOATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIOATION Co., Ltd. THE1,121 words
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Advertisement569 1933-07-10 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In F-r I "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. Steamer*. Doe S>arc Safli B*p«f* s.s. CITY OF BEDFORD For Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hburg July 30 Aug. 3 sjs. CITY OF ROUBAIX For London, Rotterdam569 words
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Advertisement369 1933-07-10 10 P. O, British India and Apcar LjJ (Incorporated la l&gland) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARrr SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N p UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S (,civr»v*L LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE^ OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA jj T«aaa««. Mnx»P<>r» T*aaaM RANCHI 17.000 July SI MANTUA > BHUTAN 6.600369 words
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Advertisement702 1933-07-10 11 ■bCV^ MABD T 10,700 July 13 14 HAKUSAN MARU TlO 500 a™* ■rrShlMI M-ARU T. 10.700 July 27 28 HARUNA MARU T JJUJ SnJ ,J o BAKOZAKIBiABU T. 10.500 Aug. 910 5 KATORI MARU T 10 onn :U NTMARUT. 12.000 Aug. 22 23 KASHIMA MARU T 10 000 S^ ,1702 words
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Advertisement582 1933-07-10 11 TO KIKOI>» FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S'pore. S'pore. Penang. N. York Pres. Hayes July 15 July 18 July 20 Aug 29 Pres. Pierce July 29 Aug. 1 Aug. 3 Sept 12 Pres. Monroe582 words
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Advertisement544 1933-07-10 11 K. P. M. aONPTKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU "Sf^^TtSST'- JU y 2 Prlßt R WM—. PM.-Mto Prn,.,^ JJIf E NS-Wedne S day. Julj- 12, Muntok and PaU-mlMiKt. E ThUrSdaV JU V B"> Ck .nl sJU-^tata,. M .nd P^.nTINOMBO— Friday. July 14. Belawan-DeU T S^pi U A"^ a Urday J IV KCKlap Tam544 words
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Article78 1933-07-10 12 Hull of Wrecked Freighter Cut in Two Odessa. A novel method of sau aging was employed by Soviet salvagers on the freighter Kharkov which during a fog became wrecked on a shoal in the Black Sea. her hull being badly holed. The cargo was removed from the vessel78 words
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Article1046 1933-07-10 12 HITLER'S PLANS TO MAKE WORK An Expenditure Of £50,000,000 Details of the "Law for the Reduction of Unemployment" passed by the Cabinet last night are published in the Pre>s with the more or less uniform flourish of introductory selfcongratulation which is usual in these days, and will1,046 words
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Advertisement679 1933-07-10 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in 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): [Cargo only] is MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de679 words
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Advertisement261 1933-07-10 12 HENDERSON LINE. I C K L INt SCHEDCLB OF SAILINGS kI K Bf FmrinifMttr hMwr Strmmtr B«Iwm» Imimi, Manellta. ISHIHAKA INUI MKI U 4 >»6li"* TRANSPORT BOMEWAMP tAILPiOS (Incorporated j, j^. Part «f rinvlnrtr REGULAR FREIGHT v V|) 1 1 PASSENGER SERVIc fe IRRAWADDT July 29 FmOM JAPAN CHDmwm Aur261 words
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Miscellaneous608 1933-07-10 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY STEAMER. TRAIN AND AEROPLANE TO-DAY North. N.-East W.-West Sumatra Ophir 9 ajn. Pulau Tekoug Hong Aik 9 a.m. Kukup Hong Hin 9 a.m. Karimon Meranti 9 a.m. Rhio* Benuit 9 ajn. Rhio Hong Keat 10 a.m. Indo-China G. G. Merlin 11 ajn. China* and Japan* Lyons Maru608 words
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Article531 1933-07-10 13 Company's Reply To Criticisms Paris. Presiding tm the general meeting of the Suez Canal Company at Pari;. the chairman. M. de Vo^ue. devcted his speech to the ciiticisms which had been levelled against the company, particularly in Great Britain. He said that the tvvc main features of531 words
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Article240 1933-07-10 13 Nanking's New Law Now Effect ive PvoamlOfttiflH of a law ;oveininu |hc survey :»nd registration of lighters was announced in Shanghai recently by tfrv Ministry of Communications through the local offices of the Bureau of Navigation. In principle. th<- r« milation covers lighters under ali Daft, but240 words
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Article193 1933-07-10 13 Likely to Destroy The Trade of Danzig Warsaw. Thr now Polish harbour of Gdynia is to be further enlaced, in spite of thr fact that the Free-City ot Danzig is already suffering considerably trom the i lack of trade and despite the decision of the Council of193 words
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Article396 1933-07-10 13 Four Survivors Sue For Damages The four survivors of a party ef French fishermen marooned on a desert island in the Indian Oceun u ill demand damages at the Seine Civil Tribunal from the company which abandoned them to die. The tragic adventure began at Brest in396 words
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Article463 1933-07-10 13 A Sleel Cylinder With Flexible Limbs Portsmouth. Under iii»- iupgrvWon of Li •ut.-Coniniunder H. Arc lid ak. Superintendent of Diviu^. litnv bt'Kan it Whale Island. Portsmouth, a series of t( st.s with thr Tritonia deepna divint; dress. This is the Invention of Mr. Peross. of Byflrct. i'lid463 words
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Article71 1933-07-10 13 Pulantien to be Open to Foreign Trade in November Harbin. The port of Pulantien, in the northwestern corner of the Kuantung Leased Territory, will formally be opened to foreign trade in November, according to an announcement made by an official of the Marine Bureau of the Kuantung Government.71 words
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Article14 1933-07-10 13 The ss. Soudan arrived in London at 9 a.m. I on July 7. i14 words
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Advertisement480 1933-07-10 13 TUG SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Head Office 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone 6056. Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE The premier morning daily in 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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Advertisement249 1933-07-10 13 r~Feel Fit—] IN A y <ST^. fc^FEWMINUTESp^ V^>/ HOW DO YOU FEEL U \fe* FS^ J r« Energy Spent Do you \^> I Tired >Is rour System T. V^. f^, V-^-Ajk out -o^-sorU dtlV ~^n'*2* J 20 Tablets 50 TableU NERVE PAWS If! ft/IS MIN&. M lt«J ablel> ■EAttACHEt- -IN249 words
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413 1933-07-10 14 IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF £175,000,000 Finding Work For 5,000,000 Washington, June 19. President Roosevelt's vast and complex experiment of Government "partnership" in business and his campaign to create at least 5.000,000 jobs for the unemployed before the winter, was launched to-day. The public works programme approved413 words
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Article271 1933-07-10 14 Hitler's Love Defies Him The engagement of two famous Jewish Ringers for the Wagner Festival at Bayreuth next month is expected to shatter for ever the hitherto untold love story of Hitler, the Nazi Dictator, state.s the Dally Herald. For months past Hitler's circle has been awaiting the271 words
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Article129 1933-07-10 14 Britain Unable to Help Russian Prisoners London, July 3. Sir John Simon was asked in the House of Commons whether any of the Russian employees of Metropolitan Vickers wer« still in p:i-son pr.d if so whether he would make representations with a view to the reduction of theirBritish Radio - 129 words
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Advertisement197 1933-07-10 14 y ■'^Q^n Hfl^ REMEMBER te&th are lining parts of your body. They may be ill Taue^ lack of the Proper —but now^B^^l >^^ you can^^^^B Cure your teeth from within— KALZANA, the Calcium food, is the lutu idea in the care of the teeth. For many years people thought that197 words
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Advertisement463 1933-07-10 14 BANKS AND INSURANT CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each 53.000.00C Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38, BL^hopsgatr, London, E.C. 2. Agencle* and Branches Alor Star Hollo j Semarang Amritsar463 words
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Advertisement344 1933-07-10 14 THE YOKOHAMA SM BANK, Lift 1 (Establivhfd r. 'H|. Capital Subscribe f up) Reserve Fund President K i Vice-Pres-Or Head Oilur k MiU«pare Rrajirh -mi) i lllta Mfftn ri LONDON ns\Kl Westminster B-- 'Hie National Pr<vln':ai Buii Lloyd's B?nk. Ltd MUMHtv Alexandria «Egy^t. Bat«\.a. BrrUc Calcutta. Canton. ChanirhM. Dy^jj tlen,344 words
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Miscellaneous674 1933-07-10 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING j j CORPORATION j PROGRAMMES FOB INDIA. BURMA. g STRAIfS SETTLEMENTS, and J FEDEBATED MALAY STATES I FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, DAVENTRT, ENGLAND. J Wavelength* 25.3 metre* and 814 J i metres. i Monday, July 10th, 1933. J GMT. 11.0 a.m.- 1.00 p.m. Transmission on an I omni-directlonal674 words
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Miscellaneous120 1933-07-10 14 25.53 Davrntry GSD. 25 51 Zcesen DJD (Germany). -5 5 Chapultepec XDA. Dally 8-9 p m 25 4 Rome (Italy) 2RO 25.28 Dnventry GSE. 23 3. l< C lOnlale (Par »*>. 3 30-7 pm 23.J8 Rabat (Radio Maroc) CNR. Bun p.m. 1984 Vatican City (Italy) HVJ ff Mtl 19 82120 words
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808 1933-07-10 15 More People At Work; Wages j CJn Llpwaro Grade Wm Our Own Correspondent; K London. June 27. Bh o a definite improvement in B teta thi> week A laree amount ■ft u :aken place Id the gilt-edged industrial shares have been firm evidence Of improving808 words
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Article102 1933-07-10 15 lump in Exports During May Trade returns show that aurn^imports and British exports had increase*! over ?h»- tofek for wr-re: £57.294 K3K Cftl.lSljtl -=>^. 049.823 indicate that the month'.- imnced by £6.143.440 on April and by n the previous Ma;. f mparathe figures were:— Uu. 765.441 .£"26. 395.102 words
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Article131 1933-07-10 15 THE ABROAD Par. J_|y 7. Amsurdam 12.07 8.25 A«h«_l 375 590 j Belyrad. 25.22'. 250 Berlin 20.43 13.91 J Bomba;. Is 6d. Is 6 1 16d. Brus*'_ 35 23.921- 1 Bucharest 913 5^35 Buenos Aiie> 47.62 41% offi I Copenhagen 18.16 22 13 32 < Geneva 2.5.22 17.20 I Helsiivjfors131 words
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Article40 1933-07-10 15 Singapore Traction Company, Ltd. traffic i? u follow Traffic rrcoipt fur 1933 $102,018. de-ivase on corresponding month '.i-! j.car 511.400. Traffic receipts for 9 months ending June IP^3 5965 424. dfrre— B en corresponding period la>t $125,455.40 words
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Article164 1933-07-10 15 Changes in Representative Prices United Press Assocition July 6 7 9. Americans Can Com. 95 95 93 Am. Tphone and T'graph 132 132 M 132 Atcheson Railroad 79^ 79 s~ 75 Dupont 82 82 go*, Firestone, Common 25 > 4 23 7 b t4% Gen. ElectricUnited Press Association - 164 words
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Article462 1933-07-10 15 Sin?— port-. .Ih'v 7. MEAT Beef >teak < Round. K«u 99 -tcv. or curry 22 tak, lean d( 42 Pork. lean and tut ■lo .> gj Mutton Australian lb 35 Powl Kati 40 Hens i Locally reared do 42 Ducks Sa:«on* Ea I 7o Pieeons do T462 words
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Article772 1933-07-10 15 OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE CRITICISED RUNSEL AND "PERSONAL REFLECTION" Costs of Unsuccessful Litigation When argument* were heard in the Mm 1 1 Preme urt Mr. Justice Mills in which the question was raised au to Wither or not the Official Assignee w« Hable -to pay costs Incurred in an unsuccessf uj litjsation772 words
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Article58 1933-07-10 15 Sin Obew Jit Poh - Sin Obew Jit Poh Shanghai. July f». The strike cf the -women workers in th^ silk factories of Shanghai has eadrfl inc employers having agreed to reinstate their formeT wages of flft\ cents jer ci:r. Trouble arose Um week. a r -'i» v!un Um employer? attempted to58 words
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Article175 1933-07-10 15 July SELLING London, 4 months* sight 34 London, 3 months' sight 23 31,32 London. 60 days* sight 2|3 15|16 London. 30 days' sight 2:3 2»'32 London, demand 2'i"k London. T.T. 23 27|52 Lyons and Parts, demand 975 Hamburg, demand iqq New York, demanc 52 Batavia. Sourabaya demand y.v175 words
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Article156 1933-07-10 15 July 8 Tin Singapore Price (per plkul) 110.25 Gambler 4jg Pepper White 2SJfO Flake Tapioca 4SO Pfarl sago Small 4 jo Copra, SundrKd 4 00 Bago, flour j M Devon's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 3j? Bylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 150 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British156 words
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78 1933-07-10 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBEB ASSOCIATION lul> Bth.. H •rlmk dmmi K S j> vguai to London Standard. Spot i loose 2 2 v j 2 K.S.B. equal to Loi.don Standard FOB 12 1,716 Standard R.S.S. on Tender July 12 12^ Aug 12 12 116 Sept 12 116 12 916 July-S<pt78 words
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Article896 1933-07-10 15 S\TI RDAY. JILY tth. IMS °W«"O QUOTATION* Indr-Kiri (gl) 30 Jeram Kuantan <s©» 37 4] Jimah >Si §6 75 Kamasan <t2> 100 lio Kedah -$n 19C 21(( Kempas (si» M 100 Kluang (88) 125 lM KUdi. Siciim <tl> 1 40 Kur.aong (gt) 78 L,n^ 100 M. M_nd;.i896 words
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Advertisement63 1933-07-10 15 Assets exceed $12,000.000 Agnrance tn force over S3s,tQ#,tQf The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., LtA (Incorporated <n tlw Straits Settlements! HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern LUe Building Cecil atntt The Company has £20,000 deposited with 'th« 811 »«aP0re. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry EC ConTT f aDd COmP eS tte Brttish63 words
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Article565 1933-07-10 16 A WIMBLEDON INCIDENT Mrs. Wills Moody Wins Women's Singles THRILLI NG TENNIS King Amused By Borotra's Antics London. July 9. The finals in the tennis championships at Wimbledon provided thrilling tennis. In the Women's Singles final Mrs. Wills Moody beat Miss Dorothy Round 6 4. 6Reuter - 565 words
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Article304 1933-07-10 16 Record Break In Amateur Contest Two matches were played on Saturday in connection with the Four-Ball Amateur Billiards Championship for the Frankel Challenge Shield. Salleh bin Kassim of the Pathol Karib Club made the highest break ever attained in Singapore, of 159 unfinished. He beat Goh Bale Yong304 words
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Article150 1933-07-10 16 BIG HITTING FOR GLOUCESTERSHIRE Saturday's Close of Play Scores London, July 9. Saturday's closing scores in the county cricket matches were as follow: At Folkestone: Essex 252. (Freeman 4 wickets i for «8 Ashdown 3 for 50 Kent 121 for 4. At Nottingham: West Indies 314. Notts150 words
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Article357 1933-07-10 16 Verity's Fourteen For 83 London. July 8. Yorkshire defeated Um Wost Indies team by 200 runs in the match at Harrogate. their \ietory beiny due in a large mea-sure to the 1 excellent bowling of Verity who took 14 Aicket> j fcr an aggregate of 83Reuter - 357 words
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Article99 1933-07-10 16 American Team's Visit to England London. July 9. At the Cambridge mass athletics meeting Harvard and Yale Universities bent Oxford and Cambridge. Each side won six events but the Americans gained victory through nine seconds against three by Oxford and Cambridge. Five records of the meeting were brokenReuter - 99 words
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Article60 1933-07-10 16 Victoria Grand National Steeplechase Sydney, July 9. The Grand National Steeplechase of the Victoria Racing Club resulted as followsREDDITCH (12 3) 1 THE CRACKSMAN (10-3) 2 MOBS TROOPER (12-3) 3 Eight ran. Won by eight lengths, five lengths between second and third. Betting 7 7—2 B—l. The time60 words
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Article345 1933-07-10 16 GREAT DAY FOR THE CHILDREN 5,000 Metres in Sixteen Minutes The Japanese Annual Sports oruaiu.sers may be congratulated on selecting a fine day for their leathering which took place yesterday b| Anson Road Stadium in brilliant sunshine. Practically the entire Japanese community ol Singapore turiud out lor345 words
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Article347 1933-07-10 16 International Competition At The White City London. July Tht results of th«- athletic meeting tlir White City were as follow*: Yards: 1. Whiteheact (Northern champion). 2. Scrimshaw. 3. him Won by yard Time 1 min. 54 1-5 sees. Throwing: the Javelin: 1 AMI Northern champion). Distance: IC9 feetReuter - 347 words
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Article75 1933-07-10 16 Borrow Wins Lingfield Park Two- Year-Old Sprint London, July 9. The Great Foal Stakes at Ungfleld Park for 2 year-olds. 5 furlongs, resulted as follows: BORROW i BIDOU 2 CARMON ANTICEPTIC 3 Won by a length,-two length* between second and third. Cannon and Anticeptlc running a deadheatReuter - 75 words
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Article153 1933-07-10 16 SHUTE WINS RE-PLAY OP 36 HOLES 10th Successive American Victory London. July 9. In the re-play at St. Andrew's to decide the winner of the British Open golf championship Shut*- beat CraH; Wood by ;1 MM of 149 to 154 in two rounds. In the first 18Reuter - 153 words
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357 1933-07-10 16 THE TIE Thrilling Play in Difficult Conditions St. Andrew* July Tin- most thnlliu Bi.tlsh open <:olf championship ioi many yean must co on< r a'tain to Aincri< u. OM| Wood and Deivmore F.hutc. iht Rvder Cup |)l;i\w. tied for tirst nlaee with a 292 ag^reuat'- ior 71! hol» .v andReuter - 357 words
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Article61 1933-07-10 16 tarry Cains Knocks Out P. van Goole I From Our Own Correspondent) London. July J. In a match at Belfast Larry Gains knocked i out P. van Ooole in the fourth round. Johnny Cuthbert obtained a decision on points in a bout with Machtens. the Belgian lightweight champion, at61 words
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Article84 1933-07-10 16 The draw for the Singapore Oolf Club Duffers' Cup is now posted In th* Club House. The flrst round is to be completed by the evening of Saturday. July 15th. the second round by the evening of Saturday July 29th. th third round by the evening of84 words
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Article64 1933-07-10 16 The lolhvuiv. will represent the Y.M.C-A against the 11th Heavy Battery R.A. on the Y.M.C.A. ground on Wednesday, at 6 p.m. Chu Swee Rung; Kee Yew Hock, Tan Seng Hock; Chan Ah Wing. Chan Joo Kim. Ng Kong Yip. Chan Cher Beng, James Lovick, Jameston Llm, Lee Ah64 words
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Article36 1933-07-10 16 London, July 9. At Temple Newsam, Leeds Henry Cotton beat Oene Sarasen over 36 holes by 4 and 3. Cotton was four up at the eighteenth with 87 while Saraaen returned 71 ReuterReuter - 36 words
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