The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 July 1933
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Title Section20 1933-07-20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. B^ i^^S^^^*"* 1 ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY. JULY 20, 1933. 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article92 1933-07-20 1 The World Conference registered another failure when it tailed to reach agreement for the international control of silver Pa«e 9. Civil Disobedience movement is only onefifth of what it was a year ago, declares Sir Samuel Hvare— Page 9. "Chuia i» not strong enough to drive the92 words
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Article63 1933-07-20 1 RUBBER RESTRICTION j Dutch Premier's Visit To London Hague July 1». M. Colijn the Dutch Premier, accompanied by Dr. Waals, head of the economic section oX the Dutch Colonial Office, has left for London. It Is believed that Dr. Waals will discuss with the British experts the questionReuter - 63 words
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Article882 1933-07-20 1 'THERE is an Island In the Western sea that has been notorious In recent annals for half-political experiments. For a brief white it was dowered with a stamp and a coinage of its own though the total population scarcely exceeded two cricket elevens. The image stamped882 words
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Advertisement200 1933-07-20 1 is no better Tea than GIA TEA Si LES HOTEL AYA'S PREMIER HOTEL MTATION AND HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER. TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 TO MID-NIGHT GRILI SERVED ON THE LAWN J^il7 Tea Informal Special r Lunch Dances Dinner Dances Dinner Dances Simpson t very Monday, Every Monday, Every200 words
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Advertisement137 1933-07-20 1 ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL THE FAVOURITE IDLAL SEASIDE RESORT TOWN RENDEZ— VOUS SWIMMING, SUNBATHING CONCERT DURING tennis, golf TIFFIN ALWAYS DELIGHTFUL EVERY ROOM WITH BATH a MODERN SANITATION EXCELLENT CUISINE SERVICE Guests of the Sea View Hotel may take their Tiffin at the Adelphi Hotel, and vice-versa, without extra137 words
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Advertisement273 1933-07-20 1 Police beat Medical Union 4—2 in leacue soccer match Pace 16. Entries for Penanc races number 154 including Medan griffins— Pace 16. F.M.s. Chamber of Mines met to consider demand by miners for increase of quota of Chinese immigration Pace f. Prince U<uuron|, heir to the throne of Siam is273 words
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Advertisement15 1933-07-20 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home.15 words
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Article201 1933-07-20 2 £11.000 For Coachman and Wilt A legal y of £7.000 and her carriages and barnees ha.o been left to her coachman. Mr. Thomai Saunders. by Miss Isabella Jolly, of j Toi woutilr, Turqua\ Devon, uho died on March j 24 last, aged 94. IHH Jolly aLso left legacy201 words
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Article192 1933-07-20 2 Apology and Feast Knds m Battle r^l-Tom Our Own Correspondent] Taiping. July I*. A parang ana walking stick formed tin l< exhibits m the Taipmu police court thLs morn- j ing. when JTOUBC Malay tapper namvd Mo-,] iiamed bin Tiab was charged with tausin;; grieYOUfl hurt U> Samat192 words
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Article110 1933-07-20 2 Inquest on Sikh Prison Warder (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. July 18. A rect-nt tragedy on the railway near Tai- ping was enquired into to-day when a verdict of death by misadventure was returned at the j inquest- on Takar Singh. sub- warder, whose mutilated body110 words
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Article73 1933-07-20 2 Indian Cook's Fatal Error Taipinr. July It. 'I have a very strong suspicion that the poison was self administered, not for the purpose of committing suicide, but m mistake for medicine." said the Taiping Coroner, Che Albakri, m recording a verdict of death from poisoning with no73 words
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Advertisement500 1933-07-20 2 I EPHEDROL 1 An entirely new and scientific method for the treatment of I Catarrh Hay Fever and for the prevention of a COLD m its early stages Endorsed by Leading Laryngologists. The special Nasal Bottle can be <| carried m the pocket without fear jg If of leakage. More500 words
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Advertisement615 1933-07-20 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are iow invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders nay be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Installation of Sanitary Fittings at Nos. 46. 51 and 52 Crate Road. Nos. 495. 497.615 words
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Advertisement320 1933-07-20 2 NOTICES. ORDINANCE No. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 926 of 1932. Re CHEW CHENG SWEE of No. 152- A, Rochore Road, Singapore, Money-lender Receiving Order made February 28th. 19SS. Date of Order for Summary Administration July 6th.320 words
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Advertisement174 1933-07-20 2 Grave Health Dar >ej^| INDIGESIIoI S/3 HSR) 1M m^#mV ImM ma the shouldrr lev^^W 1 j V 'Nil NO CURE -NO PAY -V /^l Simply obtain a2t tablet bottle of Irving. IHf pi fEASTVITE Tablets from any Storm. M Jf iV Take as directed, and U yoo are oot k.174 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous204 1933-07-20 2 THE WEEK Wednesday. 19th. Hiah Water 09.05. 7.4 ft.. 19.45, 8.5 ft Football Div. 11. Police vs. Med. College. I Anson R^ad: Div 111. Abattoir vs. Cbine.se 111. Jalan Besar Rolan Tiffin Dr Lini Boon Kens on "The Art of Happiness." Adelphi Hotel at 1 p.m. Police Band Katong Park,204 words
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Article348 1933-07-20 3 SIAM'S EDUCATION POUCY LANGUAGE OF THE COUNTRY Position of Chinese Immigrants iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. July 12. There has been a good deal of discussion -l on-: of the conditions of the Primary Education act which requires that all primary ?chools must devote at least twenty -one hours week348 words
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Article494 1933-07-20 3 FJ&JS. Temples Not m Line With S.S. From Out Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July I".. Hindus vi thi F M.S. are wanting temple rontrol A public meeting of Hindus of the FM S was held at the To^ n Hall. Kuala Lumpur. OB Saturda\ to consider the desirability494 words
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Article72 1933-07-20 3 Moscow, July 18. A school for pilots has been opened at the Moscow Electrical Combinat < Electrozavod) on the initiative of the workers of the tool depal tment. Flying will be taught after working hours. The school is being sponsored by the Central Council of the Society72 words
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Article618 1933-07-20 3 GERMAN MINISTERS MESSAGE One-child Family Denounced Steps will be taken forthwith to prevent the reproduction of the physically unfit m Germany. This was the sensational message delivered by Dr Frick. Minister for Home Affairs, m a speech before the Council oi Experts on Population and618 words
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Article143 1933-07-20 3 Shown to Prince m Oxford Hospital The Prince of Walr^ t'ev to Oxford to I HUM M IfenilmtWl the Wll ,n»-ld-MoiTLs Orthopardic Hospital, which has Ixvn rebuilt through the ■jeueiuettf Of Sir William Morris. ■to William provided the whole rt>st of £70.000. and the Prince aid It was143 words
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Advertisement125 1933-07-20 3 Jill/ YOU MUST 1 11 SMARTEST CAR MALAYA I Just Arrived! I AUSTIN TEN FOUR Cabriolet O\ DISPLAY AT BORNEO MOTORS LTD. SINGAPORE SIR ARTHUR SALTER'S FAMOUS BOOK "RECOVERY" Utterly Survey of World Monetary and Economic Situation brilliant summary of the present crisis difficult tti to surpass should be read125 words
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Advertisement20 1933-07-20 3 SANDWICH PASTE makes marvellous sandwicheß and canapes. .So different! Genuine. True to label. M<ui« by the maker* of AJ Sour*20 words
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Advertisement540 1933-07-20 3 \o£ Jfl KSHSmiJ Htt^i I al fc_^^S H^RHaVaflafl I HMHHHaMaWaV i <^ X^Ja^r ay S iB -^L^yr RUSTON HORNSBY THE ENGINE THAT OVER A LONG «"assssssss»»sss«ssssss» PERIOD OK TLME GHES YOU THE a— as. ■sssaassaa. (iREATEST RETURN ON YOUR INVESTMENT a«»»«BssssMS»s.Bssss»ssssasss. SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE BRANCHES. I! STUDY540 words
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Article141 1933-07-20 4 Million People Watch For Air Armada Chicago. July 15. A million people waited on the shores of Lake Michigan to welcome General Balbo's flying bachelors when they landed at 4 pjn. General Balbo was the first off from Montreal with as his companion Slgnor Rosso, the Italian AmbassadorReuter Wireless - 141 words
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Article118 1933-07-20 4 JOY IN ITALY Rome, July 15. Italians went •nad on receipt of the news of the successful conclusion of the flight oi the Armada to Chicago. Hi* llollness the Popr was. one of th»- first to enquire about the arrival Hr has followed the progress of the flißht with theReuter Wireless - 118 words
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Article265 1933-07-20 4 Proposed Limit on Shipping Salaries C tiuer the provision* of an amendment to thi Independent Offlres Appropriation Bill adopted by the United States Senate, the cancellation of oc**an mail contracts held by companies p*ylnp an annual salary In excess ol 17.500 dels to any uflW »r Ot265 words
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Article270 1933-07-20 4 Appears At Fatal (rash Corner A uh<*-t umiubuN ha< been "scrn b\ |MM 0< PMpk ill St Muk.s-nmri. North KniMJi-t just where the road joins CambririKt'-Mwdens There have hern many fatal accidents then, and th»> horouKh rnunril recently removed th«- corner of a tarden m order l«270 words
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Article110 1933-07-20 4 Wife Killed In Honeymoon Crash n»r-«s»- Salaam. July 15. The verdict returned at the inquest on Captain Ussher war, one of suicide while temporarily insane. The verdict m the case of Mrs. Ussher was of accidental death. It was stated at the inquest that Captain OMMr was found110 words
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Article, Illustration939 1933-07-20 4 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson Contract Bridge By ONE of the prettiest plays m BruU' is tne \ienn>t Cotii) I ru.ve touched upon It many time*, but it seem* to ha*e a habit of cropping up about every' two weeks. The latent example enabled the Declarer, who had reached a939 words
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Article129 1933-07-20 4 o;iv;.|, ar( j^ M Sokolmk >M Affair*, infm Ambassador, ol tl, W of the alleged kl] i. H mm tor Bom«m <•• Kamchatka i by Soviet ofßc i;, >>fl supervision of I commUfiartat Mr Ota vk..s lnvertUratton vu fH had Hlr**Hd> *>M had been fuuixi took plan tx129 words
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Article94 1933-07-20 4 System I ndi*r >inftl Maniiu«'mcn( P A «1< Hj *arit's and tlv Cri.ti J tnuniM Party o- I the Klienaturrs i V rot *i«|l [>r«.\idr> f«ir the r tratuspi't: v>>u-ni lij I niHUiti-nii nt. bii incrr«jM it. thr drpurtOMrtitMt |m functional department* «nc pafel j rc|fMftlti« m laryt-Tass - 94 words
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Article55 1933-07-20 4 Whon a Woman* Kan I Fortune X l. ..thn H W lour* lHf niir:u.'. f >: -\u I Chitidtt |M Mm w .i«tJ"ii m. "m •man Ls morr tndrpt r. J» r-< *3 hr«r lr*> or h-. Surr< aK»»HNt i), l Edmburgh Tli»\ i *«Xi it \>55 words
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Article51 1933-07-20 4 Soviet fkMm Htat S\Ntrm litiirucUou* v paaacnjitr airplan.- Pfa^rnurr sir mn v < the whole yrm bt«n issued to ml. »jy the cotkvturr thf Soviet CIMI The conti:iurmanagement* ot it>« on prvp*r«lion> lot work of the airilAn All -Union t «pectul^U. U» mo I ti technical meaniri ri\llTass - 51 words
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Advertisement275 1933-07-20 4 I I DO NOT MISS pc i n 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 O V/Wi AA^ l/ll' rll/ll c smartes car II Malaya 1 1 111 111 Just arrived! Ijl AUSTIN II ul Ten Four I mil I cabriolet On display at BORNEO MOTORS275 words
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Article306 1933-07-20 5 They Make Love, Speak And Sit l T p and Beg You Knou th.- old fable about the fro* who I "would a-wooing go." He could have had the time of his froggy life down here m Mr. William Boggis* back garden at Enfteld Wash. Middlesex, Its the306 words
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Article165 1933-07-20 5 New Will Three Days Before His Death Ihret day* Lefore his death Sir Henry Birkin i he famous racing motorist, made a ajni will, which l- with the Probate Office The:e has ueen considerable speculation 'c ptctmy the nnancial position of Sir Henry. When he succeeded165 words
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Article32 1933-07-20 5 Moscow. July 1. Pavtl Lebedev assistant commander of th< Soviet troops m the Ukrainian district and a former i hu i stall the R<-ci Arrr.\ fius I T Mi32 words
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Article448 1933-07-20 5 "UNCONTROLLABLE IMPULSE" Mystery of The Kleptomaniac LONDON INQUIRY How Far Should A Person Be Punished? How tar. if at all. should a person be punished for an offence committed under an uncontrollable impulse Can that impulse be checked m youth, or eradicated if allowed to persist f Those aie points448 words
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Article280 1933-07-20 5 Siamese Royalty Return To Bangkok !Prom Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, July 12. If the truth be told the capital was unifignedly alad to welcome back the King and Queen to Bangkok and their palace home. The King has been away from the centre of activity for many month*,280 words
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Article203 1933-07-20 5 BANGKOK Y.M.C. A. Another Attempt to Establish Itself Prom Our Own Correspondent t Ban* k ok. July 12. I'm V.M.C A is niaJung another attempt tc: MaMkk HaaM m Bangkok, and thLs time tt seeim hs if the movement ls likely to succeed. There has bt-en for a number of203 words
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Article, Illustration33 1933-07-20 5 I Princf of the \sturias. son of ex-King Alfonso of Spain, and his bride, formerly Senorita Edelmira Sampedr© Ocejo. of Cuba, m the garden of their hotel at Lausanne.33 words
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Advertisement106 1933-07-20 5 raff >t»rage Wt^ rage f-torage W mje storage r >t.>rage igg sv>rage rxgf -f<>rage -:,»rage Jl -t->rage -t.)raue -torage borage orage -torage -orage morr -torage -torage borage ige -Torage -torage -torage borage si .ratre -torage %5£ ra. storage fWTOfi NELSON 4 foß^ Qoay« ss2 -t.>ra?e storage ragi storage storage storage106 words
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Advertisement317 1933-07-20 5 HBMMKpHBr "When I have secured your RmmflßTlßrit acquittal,' said his lawyer, "I I K^^^z^ftsl BiS Mm SLbhjl shall murder my wife V LUKAS GLORIA STUART JtWt^ NANCY CARROLL KISS BEFORE THE MIRROR" I'-^stf Vk^ m j m lH FASCINATING THRILUNG is^K I m\ FRFF t v |£^'T\ H 2 A317 words
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Article437 1933-07-20 6 Decisive Victory By Sussex From Our Own Correspondent) London July t. The outstanding cricket matches of the week, from the point ol view ot public interest, were thobe m which Yorkshire and Surrey received their first deieats ot the season. Yorkshire. In fact, have not been beaten since437 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article761 1933-07-20 6 Al Brown Gets Verdict On Point Al Brown, holder of the world bantamweight championship for the last six years, successfully defended his title at Belle Vue, Manchster, when ho outpointed Johnny King (Manchester). In other contests, Jackie Brown, the flyweight champion of the world, beat Young Perez (France)761 words
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Article388 1933-07-20 6 JOCKEYS IN MEDIAEVAL COSTUMES Picturesque Tuscan Festival The. spirit of me Gueiphs and Gliibellines was rekindled here when ten mounted champions of the "Contrade." or districts into which the city is divided, raced on- another m mediaeval ro.stume for the "palio." or banner givti. twice a388 words
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Article390 1933-07-20 6 Death of Popular Football Referee The death took phut m Hrn Unnral Hospital. Singapore, from typlioid fever. on Friday nu-ht. of Mi J R Dargut foreman uf quarries at H.M Naval Base and the well-known S A FA. ictcrtr Employed by Sir John Jackson Singapore >.390 words
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Advertisement419 1933-07-20 6 Has no Ugly Hair Mow 1 had Decome compieieJ m groprth or disgusting hair W^WMW^ 1 M I ir:t-u i Lator> istes )T M painful flf.-tnr trvauaenl fjk «yen a razor Bhavtiu > /#G grow thicker Then 1 Wmk I found the NEW I I ji h~ FJ^m Lt r419 words
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Advertisement30 1933-07-20 6 UABJIHSPIUS fl IflU^ Tb»r« la no tettor nul WT than MAP ..-i-B. Toatul ■■^P r*iy apon MAB-rnra nLUi. I ■fF ol li2 <^ tor— an* I ky THB nDBRAI UIWIMAIT. I30 words
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Advertisement108 1933-07-20 6 mf 45 GOOD 45 (JOil 4// me value is INSIDE the CIGARETTE. It is not necessary to be a tobacco expert to appreciate thai m choosing ft quality cigarette the TOBACCO is the first Whilst hygienic manufacture and careful packing are of great importance m ENGLAND. assuring the freshness of108 words
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135 1933-07-20 7 TWO INSPECTORS IN THE WITNESS BOX THIRD DAY'S ASSIZES TRIAL OF INSPECTOR WOOD Body of Handcart Cooly Carried 92 Feet TWO Inspectors of Police were amongst the witnesses examined 1 yesterday on the Urrd day of the Assizes trial of Inspector135 words
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Article175 1933-07-20 7 Lies Wh< Not Make I' Concessioas I I FAMILY PEACE Ij,; of Happiness, I l-ini I* of all happi- I r the theme of an r Rotorlam yesterr dent of Amoy P c on ;t visit. r ;^d the psychoF claimed that innappy are Hall the175 words
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Article135 1933-07-20 7 Hknpran Woman Acquitted of Theft ecoad inauistrat.-. H i morning m Urn castH Cam iov\\. ;i European m o\ a Chinese »hop-keeper B d ilk cuahfa i m :r Orchard Road I ted, nil 'A or H bettevc tb <omplainB d tht allegation that B I walked nto135 words
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Article96 1933-07-20 7 Of A IWV.I). Mason middle-seed to work m the Sinn I h;v ol rallying IMB lr. contravention of been fixed to be heard r In the tiiM magistrates Ml .service nth at:o senIfl Mate, against the Supreme Court last ;omd that during the omitted as inordered the96 words
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Article571 1933-07-20 7 INQUEST ON BARBER ADJOURNED Suggested Motive For Amoy Street Murder Evidence of how a man regained Mi feet after being fatally wounded by a revolver shot I through the lower part of his body called Irikisha. rode to a police station, entered anS told571 words
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Article200 1933-07-20 7 .Mean Thefts From Woman and Child Jewel aurtrhff have been bu^v ■gain m Singapore recently. .sterday ■brniQg two «'f them wen brought up m the WOOMI mai»LstraU court before Mr J F F. Gregg and charged with theft In the first caw the complainant was a Chineae woman200 words
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Article128 1933-07-20 7 Story of a Gold Wristlet Watch Two charges wtre preferred against a Malay youth named Aroon bin Aziz when he was taken btfoM tho second magistrate yesterday cheating Hussein bin Mydin by inducing him to hand over $2.85 m cash, and criminal breach of trust; m respect of128 words
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Article57 1933-07-20 7 Dr. Ooi Keng Loke. of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Singapore, has gone to Malacca to Ijielicv* Dt S. J. Chong. ot the Durian Daun HospttaL who is at present on leave. When Dr. !F. X. Oliveiro, of the Durian Daun Hospital, !>?oes to Jasin Hospital, Dr. Ooi will take57 words
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Article1159 1933-07-20 7 Whin the hearing was continued yesterday morning the Sikh constable who was on duty at Gate 4 when the accident occurred resumed his evidence In his cross-examination by Mr Withers Payne, he said that if Wood had turned a i lit tit to the right the1,159 words
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Article83 1933-07-20 7 Four Chinese Shopkeepers Fined Four Chinese shop-keepers MR charged before the fourth magistrate. Mr. I. R F. Earl, j yesterday with keeping 'owl and duck* m captivity without providing tood or water Th" men pleaded uuilty. A Municipal inspc< tor stated that he visited several live-stock shop? m83 words
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Article45 1933-07-20 7 St. Andrews Cathedral Church Workers Association is having a Jumble Sale at St. Andrew's School on Friday. August 4th. at 4.3^ p.m. Gifts of old clothing will be gratefully received, and should be sent to St. Mary's Home Tank Road, not later than August 2nd45 words
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Article151 1933-07-20 7 Motor Road Into Telom Valley Promised The need of access roads m the Cameron Highlands has often been urged by settlers and the recent visit there of HE. Sir Cecil Clementl is expected to bear fruit m this respect. Meanwhile m his report on Cameron Highlands, the British151 words
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Article282 1933-07-20 7 ALLEGATION OF INTIMIDATION Man Charged With Causing Hurt When a case was called up for trial before the second magistrate. Mr. J. P. p. Gregg, yesterday, the complainant failed to put m an appearance and Court Inspector Bembroke called the courts attention to a letter which282 words
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Article257 1933-07-20 7 Man Loaves Hospital Hecauso Medicine Was Natty 'Wh\ did )ou abscond :i.>n. ho.suital >' a MBpltiMnt \>a.s asked m the M-roiid muKi>t rates Coutt yesterday And the trply came back promptly 'Beca.is*- I riidni like the MdfcftM." The case was, one <>i voluntarily causing hurt. b<Hh parties U257 words
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Article267 1933-07-20 7 Find And One l)a>'s Imprisonment for Malay Actor With the wuius. It passes ni\ i oinpi eheiwon why the complainant should not l.tw Iwi mure damage done to his mouth- a the other hand, vhy should h' hau> fallen d(/*n I j;i\e it op Mr H. A.267 words
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Article78 1933-07-20 7 Thi iuneral at Penang ol Mr. Cheah Cheng Lean was largely attended by relative*, friends und members of his kongsi. Starting from his residence at 233. Magazine Road, the cortege proceeded along Magazine Road. Bridge Street 1 and Malay Street into Carnarvon Street, where JUM mourner* entered motor-cars and proceeded78 words
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Article956 1933-07-20 7 Executors Sued By Son Of Second Wife $30,000 WILL Defendant As Witness For Plaintiff Although this matter at first sight seems to be a somewhat heavy Chancery matter, it is really, m our .submission, the story of an attempt to swindle the plaintiff out of his rignuul956 words
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761 1933-07-20 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS AN OFFER TOO LATE THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1933 Lord Willingdon's reply to Mr. Gandhi's request for an interview was a dignified one which will not be lost on the politically minded classes of India. The Government of India and successive home governments are not beyond reproach m761 words
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Article100 1933-07-20 8 Singapore Repertory players will present the 1 comedy "Little Devil" at the Tanglin Club on '< Saturday, the cast being: Enid Holland. William ■C. Afield. Joan Watson. Robert All ri Hilda Dorrington. Joseph A. Munro Tho funeral took place on Sunday evening j at Penang of Mrs. M. O Williams,100 words
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Article200 1933-07-20 8 "Most Hopeful Outlook For 15 Years" London. July 17. The Four Pouer Pact *us signed m Rome on Saturday by Signur Mussolini on behalf of Italy and the Ambassadors of other Powers. Warm 1 congratulatory telegrams were received from ,Mr Ramsay Mac Donald. Sir John Simon. M200 words
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Article151 1933-07-20 8 "No Man of Her Own' Last Night In the Capitol's present attraction. No Man of Her Own." Clark Oable does some fine work m the role of a card -sharper who picks> up a small town girl and takes her back with him I to New York,151 words
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COMMODITY MARKET
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30 1933-07-20 8 Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow30 words
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Article48 1933-07-20 8 London, July 19. Spot (Buyers) 4 9 32d. (4 9il6d (Sellers) 4 lH32d. (4%d Oct.-Dec. 4 7|l6d. (4 23 32d.) Jan.-Mar. 4 1732 d. (4 1316 d April-June 4%d. (4 29 32d Market :—lrregular. New York. July 19. I, Sept. 9.50 (11.20) I Oct. Unquoted. (11 17)48 words
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Article12 1933-07-20 8 London, July 19. Spot £216- 7-6 (£215-8-9) 3 Months £216-12-6 (£215-7-6)12 words
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Article875 1933-07-20 8 From the Heights of Mount Faber It used to be the custom forj men and women of the world to look down upon Singapore. That was Inj the days— not >o very many years ago before the police got busy cleaning up the city m a875 words
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Article66 1933-07-20 8 Clamour By Mines For More Labour I Prom Our Own Correspondent Koala Lumpur. July v. The mining community, alarmed by the competition for labour now forthcoming from the rubber Industry, are pressing for an Increased Chinese Immigration quota which has stood at orscticaMv a negligible figure for over66 words
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Article93 1933-07-20 8 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ANOTHKI: v .H l» Hir Id. i.. f*^| Sir,— l think the subjeu rf «fti Id The fact that IttH cannot justn .1 celvlng educttio: cost Raising ki. i Hi Ihr ftr.it I benefit pa\ tin H^H Is It reasonabU '*fl piled under coat *iH reasonable93 words
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Article103 1933-07-20 8 UJL Kank. Uetur^f 1 San... >riutn I I returns l<> n< > arrest hsvn i bail ordered to be Harriman arrl%e<j J taxkab Ihe laiiii. Hsn3 were soaking «et I h# >»^| Mr. tt neai the H. I he had just climbed •oju» J river and a>k«i103 words
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Article102 1933-07-20 8 Mamial Film Thriivfl Alhamhra H Trick lor Tri k w« Fottfl upem-d at the Alhambn \Y««tj^H < melodrama o! th« a Y hjlaratniK and nmr! eetmalMMt H It concern* a tnysur. rians of extraordinar -.-fl In partnership but are i. hsttt S|H *evernl other rhara <•• I102 words
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Article47 1933-07-20 8 Dominion?*' IKl«Kale> To m,; it I Hous»« oi Comn i tht In.sh Prer Bt:iT. I i»a*W m»nt is xprcted I The Daily Kapim >a>> I dcleqair? to the especially CW noral ftnuts rtmovf thi nrprt-.srnu-d a* U ir.. I regards Bnpire arbitral u I47 words
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Article33 1933-07-20 8 Government H;iml> Te>td' Salar> xnk From Our I Out a hundm. crneral ckrtral I thr n»ullne ex*min«t. shock on hrftrinr th.>* to now RUtr (Vrict! I •rale Ik much lo«<33 words
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Article33 1933-07-20 8 Prince Damn Td #l* I Krom Our O I .unc "p Prlnc< Damroru: o! Slam 1« dur m i ,i prince, mlu> is on »U«*t of Mr. Kha lVi >>33 words
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Article38 1933-07-20 8 Red Army Pro On M A tnesaact from I 4 si. states that tin- 1 at YiwatxK and 1 4 Nanchang n I mm pratafc Chjchi>-\ 1'.." h removed to Nm p^ J'.a u« at Suikam38 words
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Advertisement105 1933-07-20 8 /•f «T fife SUPERIOR OLD BROWN (FULL FLAVOURED NUT BROWN> CLUB (MEDIUM DRY) PALE DRY (DRY) X* SPECIAL Y&K **k s3O IO lI<M THK XIM'OINTMIM KING OF SIA.M F.STD. 1872 DIAMOND SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. also Bridal presents m diamond set Watches, Brooches, Bracelets, Pearl Necklace*. LARGEST105 words
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Advertisement34 1933-07-20 8 THE LOVELY LEGS of a Louis XIV chair enhance its value. Be sure that your home is protected by a "GAFLAC" Policy. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.34 words
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Article111 1933-07-20 9 ANOTF^KR W.E.C. FAILURE ,\o Inter: ial Control I m UECOMJ NATIONS bstitu* tow Value P; Money n*s ambitious Id Economic international i\i- failed and ie gjlver liirim to-day ion advocating <»t silver for lunrtarv t Ml md recomien dins: I riction be disi>sed by t111 words
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Article119 1933-07-20 9 i Dancing On The Rim Of Volcano" Moscow. July 17. Pravda, the Soviet Ibes the present situaI World E onomic Conference ecs bet on the Rim of a Voicano." declaring I adjourn the conference L liapse ol the most feverishly i imperialists to find a lc.*i.'_- me to119 words
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Article44 1933-07-20 9 Adverse Effect On Commodities London. Jul\ 19. it dolhr declined to 4.87 .to-day i it to sterl n< parity for the fir?* Britain abandoned the gold DolWs were offered geueraily 2 IMc <rf sterling somewhat onunodities though j was not affected. ■few I I44 words
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Article93 1933-07-20 9 i'alians Wait To Cheer m Ne* York I I hkaf*, July 19. W.^'an,- rmada left for B'Minir !l2 British I .com, >>v v -^-»u»yi«. ■^Taada prepared for the "^s Chicago at eight I num. m brUS a and attended I i thy Mayor IV art v Italians m93 words
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Article524 1933-07-20 9 RAILWAY FOR SALE AT HALF PRICE SOVIET'S TERMS TO MANCHUKUO Will Accept Goods In Parti Payment Moscow, July 18. The text of the memorandum) presented by the Soviet delegation! I to the tripartite conference now meeting m Tokyo to negotiate for the acquisition of the Chinese Eastern Railway j Ib>524 words
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Article103 1933-07-20 9 Politicians Organising On Nazi Model Paris, July 1«». The Nazi movement which Ls taking Jorm m France is m no way different to Fascism or Hitlerism. Following a vote of the Socialist National Congress ostracising 80 deputies under M. Renaudel for supporting the government on j theReuter - 103 words
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Article57 1933-07-20 9 Territorials May Become Regulars London, July 19. Territorials enlisting after October 31 will be liable m the event of war to serve m either regular or territorial units. This important. decision of the Army Council withdraws the pledge hitherto given the "Terriers" that they will serve57 words
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Article58 1933-07-20 9 Labrador Link In Atlantic Air Mail i Cartwright, Labrador, July 18. Colonel and Mrs. Lindberg made a four hours' I aerial mapping expedition of Northern Labrador j to-day m connection with the proposed northern air mail and passenger service between England, Canada and the United States. Fog atReuter - 58 words
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Article16 1933-07-20 9 Irkutsk, July 18. Wiley Post landed at 3.35 p.m. local time ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article460 1933-07-20 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh WAITING FOR ATTACK ON FENG Ultimatum From The Japanese Shanghai, July 19. The Japanese command m Jchol has sent an ultimatum to General Feng Yu-sians stating that unless his troops evacuate Oolonor immediately, the Japanese forces will take drastic steps to drive them460 words
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Article165 1933-07-20 9 ttions Of The New Delegate Paris, Jul.i 18. The League Committee has decided that the functions of Dr Rajchmann. the Leajrur deltgaf u> China, will be, firstly, to supply information both ways from Nanking to Geneva and vice versa and send frequent interim reports and v detailedReuter - 165 words
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Article61 1933-07-20 9 Piccard's Brother Out For New Record Chicago. July It. Jean Plccard will to-day try to beat the record of his twin brother, Professor Auguste Plccard, by sailing 17 miles into the stratosphere with Lieutenant Seattle of the Un.ted States Navy. They will use a hermetically sealed ballReuter - 61 words
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Article51 1933-07-20 9 Suffering From Acute Fatigue London, July 19. The Princess Royal has been ordered a complete rest by her doctor. Sir Fredcr ck Stanley Hewett. who saw her late last night. She is suffering from acute fatigue can ed by too many public engagements, according to the Dally Express.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article520 1933-07-20 9 NO PARLEY WITH GANDHI Disobedience Must Be Called Off MINISTER'S REVIEW Congress Influence Only One-Fifth Of Year Ago London, July 17 Mr. Gandhi's request for an interview is refused m a telegraphed reply from the Private Secretary of the Viceroy, Lord Willingdon. In referring to the subject m the House520 words
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Article302 1933-07-20 9 Trade Resuming Its Normal Course The crops last season IW .satisfactory a> j were the pgQggtcto for this \var Probably the i m«>st difficult problem that tm d the aurieul- tural community m India, apart from the i question oi price, was that of land revenue and 1British Radio - 302 words
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Article56 1933-07-20 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, July 1!' Mr Tseng Chung-ming, vice-minister of Chinese railways. Is* negotiating with a French bank for a loan of $2,000,039 to complete tht Ch"angchow-Slhchiachuang Railway. The line which will cross South Hopeh will connect the Tienstin-Pukow line with the Pc ny -Hankow line56 words
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Advertisement181 1933-07-20 9 SPRATTS MEAT FIBRINE DOG FOODS r CANINE CONDITION DEPENDS UPON HEALTH! HEALTH DEPENDS MAINLY ON THE DEGREE OF NOURISHMENT THE DOG DERIVES FROM HIS DAILY FARE. THAT NOURISHMENT IS DETERMINED SOLELY BY THE NATURE AND QUALITY OF THE FOOD HE EATS AND DIGESTS. HENCE THE WISDOM OF DEMANDING SPRATTS' AND181 words
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Advertisement1123 1933-07-20 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINB (Ocean THE BIAM BTEAM NAVIOATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and China THE HUA KHIOW BTEAMSHIP CO., (19S1) Ltd Mutual Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE1,123 words
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Advertisement570 1933-07-20 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co M Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. 6(cunen. Da* B>«r*. Balli S*pa»» B.s. CITY OF BEDFORD For Havre, London, Rotterdam and H'burg July SO Aug. 2 &s. CITY OF ROUBAIX For London, Rotterdam570 words
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Advertisement451 1933-07-20 10 British India and A peat Line (Incorporated la England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND vARta SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S Ub LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL si J *H OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR (HP J I «M» Btaff»|Mr«. I RANCHI 17,000 July >1 HAWAI J'lM BHUTAN451 words
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Advertisement616 1933-07-20 11 h S. K. Line. pO AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA '•vi» >«!(» t NOt a IKES via Colombo, Durban, Cap* [i »a Rio tie Janeiro, Santos and Montevideo ind-the-world fare £172) Jmf aft Jt VI. TOWN and Durban Aue s 1 OS and Rfo de Janeiro via Colombo, MomZanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam, Belra,616 words
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Advertisement438 1933-07-20 11 IHMXAR STEAMSHIP LINE AMEXUC/IM MAiL, LINE For CO If fW HI fIIHT KCOMOJffY TRAVEL PRESIDENT LINER TOURIST Fares front Hongkong The Sunshine Route v All Year During July One way Special T« H0,,0U,,u < i 516 3.. SUmme^ sUnd5 Und Tr 'P San Francisco GS2OO.- GS24O Los Angeles GS2OS.- G5246438 words
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Advertisement865 1933-07-20 11 K. P. M. KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU I *!ffl?* I Tfcuw< July 20 Chcribon (not for passenger,). Semaranc. Sourabaya. Boeleleng. Aiapenam, Pedang-Bay Benoa ;t t Banjoewangi TI Ba l Jot E ThUrsday JUly 20> 3eUt Pandjang Bengalis. Soongei-Paknins. Siak and Pakan?f, X :RSPYCK ThUrsday July 20 Kramat Tarerapa, Midai and Oenting865 words
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Article305 1933-07-20 12 BRITAIN'S DESPERATE WAR ON PESTS Menace of New Invaders Black rats, carrien, of the dread bubonic plague, which were driven from Britain 200 1 years ago by an invading army of brown rats, have returned with reinforcements. They are steadily exterminating the brown rats by sheer305 words
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Article472 1933-07-20 12 Presentation to London Zoo Hi*- youiik, CJreat Indian rMMMNI uivcii to UN Zoo last April b> the Kuyj. m ■m- of a pair present d to his MfejHflf m Maharajah Sir Judha Shumshere Jan«. Prime Miniate* and Commander- in -Chk'f ol Nepal. The u-malt oi :h< pair472 words
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Article131 1933-07-20 12 Under the auspices of the Teochcw Theatrl- cal Association and with the assistance of the committee members of the Amicable Athletic Association, there will be a two days' TPochew wayang performance on Saturday and Sunday at the vacant ground opposite the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital. Bukit131 words
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Article47 1933-07-20 12 Moscow. July 15. Six more citizens of the USSR *ho were m prison m Manchukuo have been released and deported to Soviet territory according to a message received here from Harbin via Habarovsk. The six men were m prison at Changchun —Tass47 words
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Advertisement638 1933-07-20 12 BURNS PHILP LINE Incorporated m Australia) A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY VISIT AUSTRALIA IN THE SPRING SPECIAL FIRST CLASS RETURN FARE £74 ($634.29) Special arrangements have been made to enable passengers to make the round cruise to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne via Java by the well-known s.s "MARELLA" 1 7,475 tons gross638 words
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Advertisement342 1933-07-20 12 HENDERSON UNE. •••wjm* ipr^J Travel. Ha,! n Apt to BCHKBUIJI OF SAILINGS Mi >■■»■• larmar^W^^ UOMIWAID BAILINGS WAIIONS'Ih fart of IManitaf%atla« Wjusoytt IwAOtn Vr '^^i!*! 1913 > DtRAWADDT July 29 ROM* CHDfDWDI Aug. IS I nr j KEMMENDTNF Aug. M BHAMO aepi. AMARAPOOKA Bept 23 I JJ •BURMA Octal k||l342 words
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Miscellaneous673 1933-07-20 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7. 30 *jn. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a jn. Saturdays 7 pjn. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Brians 7.30 a-m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Oemas)673 words
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Article701 1933-07-20 13 Rawalpindi Leaves Singapore on Friday The id. lowing passengers arr piocceduu', per s.s. Rawalpindi sailnv; at 9.30 a.m. on Friday for Fenawi. Colombo. Bombay and Europe Miss M. R. E\-ans. Miss E. Allen. Miss K. Stewart. Miss J. H. Nicholson. MLss J. A. Hill. Miss E J701 words
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Article120 1933-07-20 13 Two Men of the East Lams On Blue Funnel Liner Two HMD who wore arrested at Hone Kong i la*JOß*dI a*JOB*d ttM HOC Funnel ttnor Protesilaus h.«.\t since been identified as Privates Grundy and Hall, absentees from the 2nd Batt East Lan- cashin* Regiment Tin- Ea.^t I^anca^hiivs, who120 words
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Article75 1933-07-20 13 The Commanding Officer of the Royal Ari viilery. Malaya, reports that during gun firing practice on the night of July 18 a target was lost and may become a danger to shipping. The western firinw area was being used at the time. The description of the target is75 words
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Article507 1933-07-20 13 New Fatshan Takes The \vater At iaiKo A siiip lunching of more than ordinary lr.cal inceresi ioOK puce am ong xvon*. when me twin-screw river steamer racshan entered the water at Talkoo Dockyard. The launching ceremony w«us jjracefully performed by Mrs J. H. Little This vessel, which is507 words
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Article337 1933-07-20 13 Developing The Port of Churchill A with* i rtiveiopment d t^i [hjm of Churchill on Hudson Bay. M rommercial poll i> ncutdvd by the Imperi.tl Shippine Committee m their Umrth report, now issued, on Hudson Bay Mann*' Insurant-*- R«U-Tt-ii cargo vcsst-ls m all made the pa>^age337 words
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Advertisement439 1933-07-20 13 Ugapore free press 7S CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. •phone «W hle Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. •he premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered ith the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest ewi, latest telegrams and latest announcements. ndon rubber and tin cables appear daily. pedal features include pictures, ladies' page ith latest fashions, sporting,439 words
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Advertisement301 1933-07-20 13 Am '1 lia^dfjsk^P^l n^nV I^^^^Kj^^Hßa^aa^^^an^B^Bpa^^^^^^^^^i^^^^^Aj TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V, y AND MOST OP THE u.S.A ■flaK Pfc *V U# T' to U «o»»Ula fcl'.vr'T I I HONCHONC BANK CHAMBERa SINGAPORE f r*# Lmrgenl Radwmv SytUr,, >n North Ammra I k I— ■*atll AND DISTINCT PtOM CANADIAH f»CIH( RAILWAY I301 words
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Miscellaneous151 1933-07-20 13 VESSELS ARRIVED Vyner Brooke. Sarw. 713. from Kuching 19.7, for Kuching 22.7. Kepong, Brit. 1322, from Bangkok 18.7, for Malacca Rnd Port Swettenham 19.7. Schouten. Dut. 986. from Tg. Pinang 18.7, for Riouw. Tg. Priok 21.7. Redan;;, Sianx. 298, from Lacon 18.7. for Palembang 20.7. Tinombo. Dut. 525, from B.151 words
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Miscellaneous111 1933-07-20 13 PASSENGERS ARRIVED The following passengers disembarked from the P. and O. Rawalpindi *on voyage from Yokohama to London) at Singapore: Dr. and Mrs. E. Turton, Mr. and Mrs Cole and Miss Cole. Mr. G. Donald. Mrs. W. B. Wilson. Miss G. B. Wilson. Mrs. B Wilson. Miss K. Mitchel- sen.111 words
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Article250 1933-07-20 14 New President of Bangkok Rotary Club j < From Our Own Correspondent! i Bangkok. July 12- J Rotary re -established m Bangkok, over two i years ago held its annual meeting during the J week when the in -coming President took the i chair. He is the Prince250 words
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Article210 1933-07-20 14 Compel it ion For Shipyard Contract In iiiowiu the adoption ol the rapott and accounts at the annual meeting ol the Burnt- inland Shipbuilding Company m Edinburnh. Mr. A. L Ayre. C.8.E.. chairman and managing director, said that vMk only 5 per cent i of th'- available berths210 words
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Article169 1933-07-20 14 Briton Assaulted For "Breach of Etiquette" Mi John Walter, son of one of the proprietors !of the London Times, lias been assaulted m a Berlin street by Nazis who boxed his ears and pulled his hair. He had Just driven his car past another which was moving169 words
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Article145 1933-07-20 14 Fewer Petitions to Siamese Government 1 From Oui Own Correspondent Bangkok. July 12. Following the wraith oi petitions that ha\< been handixi into the new Government throus-.h it.s official head, has BMM period of reflection, and the tramway men ana lerry-boal iraternity on leaning that petitions may only145 words
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Advertisement714 1933-07-20 14 infill noon-time never come WHETHER you lead an active physical life out-of-doors, or an active mental life indoors, you spend your greatest amount of energy, and do 70/5 ot your work before noon. That is why everyone should have a nourishing first meal of Quaker Oats every day! Quaker Oats714 words
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Advertisement920 1933-07-20 14 BANKS AND /NS(7U.\I CHARTERED BANK THE YOh<-. M OF DfDIA, AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA Ui\ WM (Incorporated In tofiand by Royal Cbarttr) ■»/t. v i, L. l l| W v Paid up capital m 600.000 share* 1 of £5 each C 5.000.000 Capital Subsrr Reserve Fund U. 000.000 up) Reserve Liability920 words
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Miscellaneous113 1933-07-20 14 SINGAPORE VOLINTEER CORPS Programme of Drills up to and for week nding July 23rd. 1933. Thursday 5.15 p.m Headquarters S.R.E. <\> Coy. Parade— Field Works, -E" (Chinese* Co\ Coy. Parade; "C" «S<()ttLsh> Coy. Miniatuiv Haime Friday 5.15 p.m. Headquarters Ist Bn. Signal Ser. Signal Training; 2nd Bn. Int. PI Map113 words
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Miscellaneous724 1933-07-20 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION FAOG AAMMKB FOB INDIA, BUBMA. RIAIII SrTTLMUNTS, and I WKBMBJkTWD MALAY STATES I J PROM THK BMPIRB TRANBMTTTJBL J j DAVBNTRT. BMOLAIfD i Wmitltnga* 25 J metre* and tIJ I I Thursday. July 20th. GMT. 11.0 a.m.- i I.CO p.m Transmission on Ij^ J an omni-directlonal J\724 words
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380 1933-07-20 15 INCREASEDTRADE ACTIVITY IN U.S.A. AND SHARE 1 RISING m An Market This ek Stagaparc, July 18. a cetaed diir- 1 Trade conditions nd the Rubber i .shared m the :...a prevalttng, the; appreciated irom j Pa' of the rise m \er. be attiibut- culatora, and the ...i\» moved up N'380 words
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Article182 1933-07-20 15 Tapping Remains Temporarily Suspended In their report to shareholders of Ulu Pandan Sneapote) Rubber Estates. Ltd.. the directors .state 1 he accounts .show a loss for the year Of $4 409 70 which, added to the debit balance of $12,556 52 brought forward from last account leaves182 words
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Article462 1933-07-20 15 Singapore. July 14. MEAT B -teak < Round > Kati 3u lit c sti'v. nr curry do 22 Folk, lean Pork, lean and fat .Ist quality do 3H Muttun Australian jlj 35 huwl Kati 40 Hens locally reared Kau 40 Duck.- (Saigon) eh( h PiL»oii.s. doraestti unM»d-.;«<i462 words
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Article539 1933-07-20 15 i' 3176,000 IN LAST QUARTER Large Savings m Debt I Services A feature- of the United Kincdom Treasury Revenue returns lor the first quarter of the year is the encourai,'in yield ol the new tarifT duties. The Customs duties, indeed, show an ♦nerea.ve of539 words
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Article150 1933-07-20 15 Soviet's Third Factory m Operation Moscow. July 18. Ilie third >yntheli< 1 -übber factory m the USSR, has been put into operation at Yefj remov. Moscow Province. It differs considerably m layout and equinment from th > other two plant*, -as difficulties experienced m their operation were taken150 words
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Article62 1933-07-20 15 Three tea packing plants recently built lr I Transcaucasia have commenced operations anc a fourth is due to start up at the end of thi; year. At the same time Intensive preparation.* a it being made to build seven more tea packinf plants m different parts of Transcaucasia62 words
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Article190 1933-07-20 15 Changes m Representative Prices July 16 17 18. American Can. Com. 931. 93 95 Am. T'phone and T'g-aph 130'- 131 L 132 Atrfimon Railroad 75 75 75.^ Uu^ ont 80 83', 83 [Firestone Ccmnioii 28 30 30. Gen Electric 28 v 29. 29 ;Gen Motors 33190 words
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Article155 1933-07-20 15 Ilie Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber t .Association held Its 1.131.5t auction yesterday Catalogued 1.343.048 lbs 599.57 ton* CMNIBO 1.011.264 4i1.4f ■«M 727.571 324.81 I-onduti Spot 4'^d Now York Spot 9% ct.v I'KIIKS KF AM/.KI) Kihbel Smoked Sheet OnU Per Lh. .siiUidurd Quality No ;'ai< Gixxl Avf-ra^f155 words
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Article225 1933-07-20 15 Net pioilt> of the Gem i al Kh vtric Comp.im i lor Die year ended Ma:«h II amounted to JL'il)3.l«:> (onipared v.ith 1611. .>47 lor IMI-o.l] I The dnvituis -ire a»4ain paying a dividend of i 1 8 i> r cent on the O.dinarv shure.s.. oliile al.225 words
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Article101 1933-07-20 15 The Kapocwas Rubber Company ea*Mi tapping at thr end of June. 1932. The crop harvest- j j ed for the six months irom January 1 amounted to 190.9171 b.. which was sold m Batavia at an average price of 6.02 guilder cents per lb A loss of £6.112101 words
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Article77 1933-07-20 15 Loss of the Cicely Rubber Esmtes Company for the year to March 31. after crediting £337 i income-tax refund. £2.609 (against £3.273 for I 1931-32). which has been deducted from the > gum carried forward, reducing It to £10.819. s Floating assets, £39.073; current liabilities. I £1,553.77 words
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Article194 1933-07-20 15 July 19 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 18 London. 3 months' sight 2)4 3|32 London. 60 days' sight 2j4 I|l6 London. 30 day.*' sight 2 4 1 32 London, demand 2 4 London. T.T 2(3 31 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 980 Hamburg, demand 160 New194 words
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Article164 1933-07-20 15 July 19 Tin Singapore Price (per plkulj $110 00 Oambler 450 Fepjxi White 26.00 Flake Tapioca 4 20 Pearl Sago 6mm 4 0( Copra Sundrled 400 s., flour 1 92 1 Devoes Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin jo" Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per 1 11. 1 50 Socony Motor Gasoline164 words
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74 1933-07-20 15 July 19th.. it o'rlork noon Bvyrrt. sir Ik ••> R.fcJ.S. tcjaal to London Standard. Spot (loose* 14^ 14V R.S.B. eq««»J to London Standard. (FOB.) i 4.; 4 M 7. Standard R.S.S. on Tender Aug. -Stpt 14» S u\ Oct.-l>r 14» v 14* v Jan -Mar.74 words
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Article936 1933-07-20 15 WEDNESDAY. Ji: CLOUNO Q B«jer» Sellers Asaiii Kiunbann <£> 27j> 6d 3Us Austral Malay <£> 27s fid 30s Ayer Hit am <ss) 13s 9d lfe o<i Ay«-r Wen« ($1) 90 1.00 Bungrin Tin <£> 18a 3d Ife Batang Padanx 10 15 Batu Ca\< ($1» 421.^ 471^ ChcndrriaiiL936 words
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Advertisement83 1933-07-20 15 ajMts r*<eed $12,000,000 Assurance to force over 135.000.000 The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated to the Straits Settlements) Hh Great Eastern Ufe BuUdlng. CecU Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewr* EC pany has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Uh83 words
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Article523 1933-07-20 16 STRENUOUS SOCCER AT THE STADIUM Medical Union Fades Out After Leading I'olice 4; M.C.U ft. Displaying better understanding and staying power, the Police beat the Medical College Lr>ion m a Second Division match at the Am*au Road Stadium yesterday by four goals to t.-.0. The523 words
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Article196 1933-07-20 16 Kent Defeat Surrey Just On Time London. July 19. Kent won just on time m the county cricket fixture with Surrey at Blackheath. The match was notable for another three-figure score by Hobbs. KENT VS. SURREY At BLuk heath Kent won by 215 runs. Kent 251196 words
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Article159 1933-07-20 16 Malayan Champion Beaten Last Night Two matches m the four ball billiard championship at the New World last night produced very close contests and resulted m the elimi- nation of the champion. Tan Kirn Thong, m spite of a break of 43 made by him. In the first match159 words
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Article134 1933-07-20 16 FIFTEEN TEAMS TO COMPETE Malays, Chinese Wiltshires Enter Two Teams The Committee of the Singapore Amateur P.A. met last night to draw the teams for the first round of the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup competition. There were 15 teams entered including two each by the Malays,134 words
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Article244 1933-07-20 16 Keppel Defeated at Island Club The following are the results of the four ball foursomes match played between Keppel Golf Club and the Island Club on Sunday over the Island course. KEPPEL CLUB ISLAND CLUB R. Craik and Dr. Dr. Ibrahim and J. M. Lowson 1 C. Bateman244 words
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Article155 1933-07-20 16 League Games m America New York, July 19. Four games were played m the National baseball league to-day, the scores being NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H E. Boston 17 0 Chicago 4 7 1 Hurtnett made a home hit for Chicago. Brooklyn 8 15 2 Pittsburgh ii 17 o New155 words
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Article200 1933-07-20 16 Singapore Maidens Fight Shy I From Our Own Correspondent] Penarvr. July 19. The entries for the Penang Turf Club meeting closed at noon to-day and show that the num- ber of horses are somewhat below those expected Consequently it has been decided to reduce the meeting to200 words
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689 1933-07-20 16 INTERPORT PRACTICE RUN Punai Retires With Broken Gaff On Sunday there was a good full-sail breeze for both classes of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club, but it was m the South, which for the B class meant that there was no beat on any lsg689 words
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Article269 1933-07-20 16 An R.A.F. XI Beats Fort Canning In a mid-week match on Tuesday at Tanglin, an R.A.F. XI beat Port Canning by an Innings and 49 runs. Details; FORT CANNING.— Ist Inning Moss c Homer b Fletcher 0, Brlault c Hammond b Fletcher 11. Major Hill c and b269 words
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Article56 1933-07-20 16 The following: will play for Raffles Ist XI vs. ACS. Ist XI to-morrow on the SH.B. ground Saruan: Seng Quee. A. Razak; Harith Omar, Yew Lcng, Ah Hons; Bens Wan. Kirn Guan.' A. o. Valbercc. Kirn Chua and Kirn Ldat. Reserves Kum Woh. Huat Lye, M. Valber X S. M.56 words
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Advertisement1172 1933-07-20 16 WEEKLY SPORTING Clarke Cup Match— Carpenter's to Victory of Europeans— Colony G«»« Malays at head of Football Table— SJLC. Disappoint— Malaya Cup Game— Bo4 Walley to Meet Graham. IT will be a long time before the Clarke Cup match of 1933 will be forgotten m local cricket circles. There was1,172 words
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Advertisement287 1933-07-20 16 WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS J NEWEST MODELS -^^^Li I J. Patrician \h* f w IB DAINTY fl M^M^ M jH COLOURS IS COMBINE I BEAUTY, UTILITY aIJ WE HAVE A 1 uiTZfn WIDE AND DISTINCTIVt nge I patterns ■^mwmmihmm SEE THKM AT MALAYA PUBLISHING Hof| (LIMITED) °1 SINGAPORE. J I j287 words
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