The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 August 1933
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1933-08-14 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. >(». ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY. AUGUST 14, 1933. id CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration950 1933-08-14 1 R. F. Vaughan - (OOME years ago I landed m Naples I*"^ determined to see the darned place •or die. We were met by a swarm of I guides. It is well-known of course, that brigandage has practically ceased to exist m Italy, but probably few people know i950 words
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Advertisement295 1933-08-14 1 ssadfsafadfsadfsadf rT ,ES HOTEL, LTD. .DER NEW MANAGEMENT rRAcnoNS GRILL ROOM MEALS SERVED ON THE LAWN lea < 3 8 15 pm TEA DANCES EVER* MONDAY, WEDNESDAY n f orr inner Dance and fridai vidnight INFORMAL DINNER DANCES r ni|TjV DANCE MUSIC every monday, Wednesday W ni AND FRIDAY JS295 words
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Advertisement178 1933-08-14 1 ADELPHI SEA VIEW I HOTEL HOTEL I EVERY ROOM WITH BATH MODERN SANITATION I EXCELLENT CUISINE SERVICE I Guests of the Sea View Hotel may tkke their Tiffin at the Adelphi Hotel, and vice-versa, without extra cost to themselves. GENERAL MANAGER: H. O. WASER. SEA VIEW HOTEL to -night SPECIAL178 words
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Advertisement392 1933-08-14 1 THE DAY'S NEWS Dublin was like an armed camp yesterday m case of a clash between the Blue Shirts and I.R.A. Six Blue Shirts were badly beaten by the crowd Page 9. President Machado of Cuba fled by plane to the Bahamas as the Havana mob broke loose and sacked392 words
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Article158 1933-08-14 2 Non-European Unemployment Fund Following is a list of donations for June Lohmann and Co.. Ltd S 18 10 Stall Swee Teow and Co. 10.09 Silver collection m offices 177.56 Municipal Subordinate Staff 6.00 Spore Eurasian Assn. 24.00 "Horace" 5.00 Turf Club Totalisator Staff 90.50 Musical Society <158 words
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Article69 1933-08-14 2 Four Men Taken To Hospital SenUil is becoming notorious for fights between Tamils. It was m June that m one of these "battles" a man lost his life, and on Thursday two gangs one of five and the other of three clashed when knives, stones and handy weapons69 words
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Article176 1933-08-14 2 S.V.C. PROGRAMME OF DRILLS To-day Monday 5 p.m.. Bukit Timah. "C" Coy Warren Shield Team Practice: 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters. S.R.A 'vi. Battery Parade. 5.30 p.m.. "B" Coy.. L. G. Handling; Pulau Brani. S. Fortress Coy. R.E. ivi; 6.15 p.m.. Headquarters. S.R.A. r v >. Miniature Range. Tuesday. 5.15 p.m. Headq176 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement194 1933-08-14 2 Harriet Hubbard Ayer's Beauty Preparations. Luxuria Cream. Ayeristocrat Vanishing Cream. Skin and Tissue Builder. Lemon Cream. Creme des Fraises. Honey, Almond and Cucumber Cream. Face Powders. STOCKISTS MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Battery Road. BUSINESS CARDSstraits TYPEWRITER AGENCY. STATIONERS A REPAIRERS. 14 A Chance Alley. Singapore. The Cheapest House for your Stationery.194 words
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Advertisement557 1933-08-14 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders arf» now invited for the following materials or services and that parti-, culars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices: Advertising rights on hoardings to be erected by Advertiser along 215 feet of enclosing557 words
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Advertisement498 1933-08-14 2 TO LET. OFFICES TO LET on 2nd: and 4th: Floors Oce?n Building. Apply Mansfield and Co., Ltd. FURNISHED 46. Goodman Road, small European bungalow with garage, quiet. Tele. 5732. 4 ROCHALIE DRIVE. Modern sanl--1 tation. 8 bedrooms with bathrooms attached. Apply MEYER BROS KAKFLES PLACE. -Top floor, large office accommodation,498 words
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Advertisement286 1933-08-14 2 Foods The *Allenburys' Foods are particular^ feeding of infants m hot climates from harmful germs, and are readily prr simple addition of boiling water, thus g>\ j independence of doubtful miiK supplies they are practically identical m cornp mother's milk, since they contain r indigestible curd, and are thus supei286 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous171 1933-08-14 2 THE WEEK Monday, 14th. High Water. 04.03. 7.3 ft.. 15.40, 8.05 ft. Football: S.A.F.A. League: Div. I: R.A. vs. SRC. Stadium; (Commercial Cup): S.H.B. vs. A.P.C.. Anson Road Stadium; Monopolies vs. Hong Kong Bank. Geylang Bramtoco vs. Fraser and Neave. Jalan Besar Stadium. Tennis. S.C.C. Autumn tournament begins. Tuesday, 15th.171 words
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Article415 1933-08-14 3 COVERING RENT ON ARGE AREAS nsiderable Decline m Heath Duties i values last year and effect on the public 11 with by Mr. W. S. loner of Lands. S.S. m year. Arrears of rent reduced from $72,880 at I to $28,200 In 1932. th duties was415 words
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Article369 1933-08-14 3 IN DO- JAPANESE TRADE Negotiations To Open Next Month London, Aug. 10. Sir Joseph Bhore. Commerce Member of the Government of India, and Sir Frank Noyce, Industries and Labour (Member, will represent the Indian Government at the discussions m Simla m September with the Japanese Government on Indo-Japanese trade. ItBritish Radio - 369 words
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Article50 1933-08-14 3 Tokio. Aug. 11. Five Representatives Of the Japanese cotton spinners arc leaving for London this afternoon to carry out private talks with British business men prior to participating In the Anglo-Japanese *iade conference. The rayon spinners have not yet decided whether to participate or not. Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 50 words
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Article116 1933-08-14 3 How Two Chinese Were Captured On the afternoon of Aug. 8. on plain clothes duty with a constable m Jalan Kubar, a police corporal noticed a Chinese standing In the flve-foot-way. This man. upon seeing the police, whistled twice and took to his heels, and at the116 words
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Article95 1933-08-14 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh 19th Route Army Recaptures Liencheng Hong 1 Kong, Aug. 11.. A general attack launched by the 78th and 60th Divisions ot the 19th Route Army yesterday resulted m the recapture of the District of Liencheng. and the Peds are retreating m the direction95 words
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Article80 1933-08-14 3 At the annual general meeting of the Arabic social and literary club held on Thursday, the following were elected office bearers President. Syed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagoll Vice-President. S. M. A. Alkatt; hon treasurer, S. M. H. AlkaH; hon. secretary. H. A. Alsagofl asst. Hon. secretaries S.80 words
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Article21 1933-08-14 3 II M.S. Suffolk Will arrive m Singapore from Colombo on September 11 and will sail for lions Konp, two dp.ys later.21 words
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587 1933-08-14 3 KEYS HIDDEN IN CELLS Parkhurst Secret Revealed by a Chance Hint An amazing plot to over-power the warders and release a whole block of sixty prisoners from Park- hurt convict prison. Isle of Wight, has recently been frustrated. With several Dartmoor mutineerstransferred to Parkhurst587 words
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Article91 1933-08-14 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Money Sent For Benefit of Volunteers Hong Kon?. Aug. 11. General Li Tu. former Governor of Kirin and one of the Manehurian heroes, has requested General Chu Ching-lan who was m charge of funds remitted by the overseas Chinese for the benefit of the91 words
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Advertisement25 1933-08-14 3 -Hoi»tn. boys, and S. n take a ride"/ S the I w»tn ELISSA LA^DI A FOX Picl.-re produced by JatM L Las!<y ALHAIVSBRA Next Change.25 words
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Advertisement320 1933-08-14 3 c/XWORKS showing %m W^V| HI 'I W V Bt-rnhurd /J<«ron (/"oundei fj^ »«E£ll[Z^B|^^^^^^^^BP j '"C o/ .Anaiitii Works) uhu/; *4I k^.-^^' Mfe&' roH, cork'Cif), cut and finalh L T'j^fj- deliver com/>lele CCrt-ena t-en "A" 9 condifiornn l; <iru/ kS^S EwHßMMlfr*^ fTfsn [tucking. «mh! Hvu^^l^k^ II r!M ittS; B^l :^L- jfliFWJ&^^320 words
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Article600 1933-08-14 4 On The Verge Of Great Discoveries SCIENTISTS CONFER "Hell's Broth" Prescriptions Of The Past London, July 26. Drugs produced from vegetable and mineral sources are being replaced rapidly by preparations produced m the laboratory. This was the theme of Dr. C. H. Hampshire, m his address600 words
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Article50 1933-08-14 4 Appointments gazetted on Friday- include the following Mr. L. R F Earl to officiate as Assistant District JudgeMr. J. F. F. Gregg to act as Third Magistrate Singapore; Mr. M. 11. Blacker to act as Fourth Magistrate; Mr H B Sym. Police Probationer, to be an Assistant Superintendent of Police50 words
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Article349 1933-08-14 4 Powers Aid Reconstruction m China Moscow, Aug. 4. In an editorial captioned "Projects lor the Enslavement of China." the Communist Party organ. Pravda, de- Clares that the inter-imperiallst i struggle for the partition of China has of late become greatly intensified, assuming a particularly sharp form between Japan349 words
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Article230 1933-08-14 4 Man Awaiting Trial For Murder How a man accused ot strangling a girl managed to smuggle scarf j Into his prison cell was left an un-, I >lved mystery at the inquest at Lincoln Prison on Harry Dobb. aged cwenty-three, a miner, ol Slaterdtreet, Sutton-in-Ashfleld Dobb. who230 words
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Article193 1933-08-14 4 Dors Used m Hunt For "Vampire" Hundreds of specially- trained dogs are assisting a large force of police m a hunt for v murderer whose methods are similar to those of the German "vampire" Kurten. the man executed m 1931, ior the nightmare crimes around Dusseldorf. states193 words
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Article936 1933-08-14 4 LEAVE THE CAPITALIST OUT Success of Co-operation by Officials Speaking at the annual Agricultural Conference at Kuala Lumpur Dr. H. A. Tempany. Director of Agriculture, m welcoming Mr. T. S. Adams. British Resident of Selangor. said: Last year's conference marked an innovation inasmuch as it936 words
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Article193 1933-08-14 4 Refused 60 Per Cent And Received 26«/ 2 From Our Own Correspondent) Penan a, Aug. 11. In the Supreme Court to-day Oh Chin Kooi. partner of the former wellknown firm of Chin Kool and Co. motor dealers, who was declared bankrupt m 1929 was granted his discharge, the193 words
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Article82 1933-08-14 4 The resignation by Sec. Lieut L W Butler oi his Commission m the SS V.F lias been accepted. Among the successful candidate.-, m the London Trinity College ol M'sie Pianoforte examinations held In Pena::g last week is Miss Lakshmi Sumy. daughter of Mr. s N Samy. Superintendent of the Kedah82 words
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Advertisement51 1933-08-14 4 These distressing tkin complaints I •r* curt outward signs of Impurities In the blood surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief so r ov the cause of the trouble I from the blood by taking Clarke's I Blood Mixture, I Of mB Chsmim -J Sir** I g» m LIQUID m TABLET51 words
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Advertisement71 1933-08-14 4 ■brighten your home! l H WITH I THE LAMPS OyASTINC BRILLIANCE I a^^^t^ k! ■I *o Cm t'' HI ,^fl HI H fl —^zss^i a 'H HF^ 4 ■^■11 3tjjU .^H HPp* ■■HI 7^ >^*"** > s^s^b^bm^ I^' ■I BRITISH MADL Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES ii V71 words
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Article, Illustration79 1933-08-14 5 FRANKS (BHm Fxmouth) leading the parade of entries aftrr her lllliHew is Qimmmi ol the British Riviera BEACH BBAITY. One of the competitor! m the Southend bathing beaut> parade. A school has been opened m Athens the object of which is to instil m Greek youth79 words
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Advertisement92 1933-08-14 5 'if^l';^^^ 1 to-nTghti 0National's exposure of fact's the newcn, Mrs BLONDELL L LESLIE FENTON ARRANGE TO MEET AT 42nd STREET Opening WEDNESDAY with Special Matinee 3 15 see Dancing sequences that will make you gasp lavish itjNir.tl. singing and dramatic scenes 200 girls ITS WARNER'S BIGGEST MUSICAL SHQW of the92 words
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Advertisement81 1933-08-14 5 j HER NEXT PICTURE IS LOOKING JP^ ON THE BRIGHT U^ ALHAMBRA 1 AUG. 22nd. j| I t ca ll s o f t te day be g in AN-, foj thuw briel ittontioiu to the .ompK-xion VM V ;<1 w« cxmtifleim m your appeomnoe k k HAZELINE^ I|VI :(ii81 words
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Advertisement203 1933-08-14 5 Beautiful Girls! Snappy Music!! Opening TO-NIGHT at the r^^irfJ^Sl^Tr^n 6 15 9.15 Fox Movietone's sparkling Musical, Singing and Dancing Comedy Previously BANNED Now Passed m its entirety I l^"^ ~*^H II PLACES!" With SHARON LYNN. LOLA LANE FRANK RICHARDSON (of "Sunnyside Up") and large cast. See the Gorgeous Spectacular Sequence203 words
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Article279 1933-08-14 6 BRAVO BRITANNIA King's Yacht Wins Two Races 'From Our Ovvii Correspondent) London, July 26. The King's famous old yacht. Britannia, has out-sailed all her rivals m two races this week. The first was sailed at Bournemouth on Thursday when she beat Astra < second), Velsheda and Shamrock V. m a279 words
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Article202 1933-08-14 6 STAIN ES REGATTA London Heats Imperial College From Our Own Correspond* nt London. July M, The most important rowing event oi the week was Staines Reguttu. whlcil was concluded on Saturday m ulorious weather. Racing wus well up to standard throughout and there were two particularly exciting contests- those m202 words
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Article1619 1933-08-14 6 VINES' FORM UPSET Briton Just Couldn't Make A Mistake iFrom Our Own Correspondent 1 London. July 26. By the time these notes are published. England's Davis Cup inter-zone final matches with the United States m Paris last week-end will be very stale news, for we shall have1,619 words
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Article17 1933-08-14 6 New York. Aiir. 10. The following were the result* of baseball games played to-day: Reuter dfsadfsadfasReuter - 17 words
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Article32 1933-08-14 6 The annual meeting of the Hockey section of the S.C.C. will be held on Thursday. August 17. and the annual meeting of the Rugby section on Friday, August 18th.32 words
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Article22 1933-08-14 6 111 I I. deff*t«i I Houst Al tt minul 800 l 1 to* *&m X Kid I Rot Cou 022 words
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Advertisement448 1933-08-14 6 PILES CURED No Knife! No Surgeon! No other affliction causes more human misery fhan Piles. Yet Piles can be quickly and easily cared without the use of injections, knife, •cissors, "hot iron," electricity, or any other Cutting or burning method, and without confinement to bed, and no doctor's or hospital448 words
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Advertisement51 1933-08-14 6 v*«Hß^Bßg"*rL^y^^ <mm^ m^^^t^^^ *^r I O AR ET T E S^AJ^ fm mF^^ A sV BC^^^ m Save the coupons Handsome gifts obtainable Sole Agents for S S F M S HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., Singapore, Penang. Kuala Lumpur. [poll. boy* »y tak* a t«.: UfftP HB9"» ELL (AHW ALHAMBRA51 words
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120 1933-08-14 7 Dr h PKINS SCORES 86 NOT OUT After Taking Six Services' .Vickets for 49 VAN WONG'S 105 Non scripts Skittled Out For 50 j£ rain on Saturday made it necessary of the local sports fixtures but cricket performances were registered m [ing was the display of120 words
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Article240 1933-08-14 7 Oi H. O. ol 39 by nabl c me Puolic m an eight S rvicea on the Knocked top scorer the other lismisied by 15, but Lieut. made v good vaa taken r acwiekets Lng the hat came with and the .•> alter •be first240 words
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Article48 1933-08-14 7 W( me Innui-s *<tt»st Nun lescripts I 1 it the wicket as made by B.C R.C., m Nondescript* 1 lub'a ground ci mainly to who scored only coming. as. He acteristlc Fat also 1 he S.C R.C. noosing Tan 10, and 12 1 06 ill o48 words
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Article408 1933-08-14 7 The Rest Subdued by Europeans (From our Own Correspondent.') Kuala Lumpur. Au?. 12. The postpjned annual match bethe Europeans captained by Jonklaas and The Rest captained by Jaiisz was played for the Hennesey trophy m good weather today on the I ,oh recreation pudang. The Europeans, batting first,408 words
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Article440 1933-08-14 7 ALLEGED DESECRATION OF HIS BOX Disturbing The Spirit Of Lachimi The disgrace and dishonour alleged to have been suffered by a chettiar and his clerk at Alor Gajah had a sequel m civil proceedings against the Crown at Malacca on Friday, when they claimed before the440 words
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Article75 1933-08-14 7 Effect of Hitfh Duties m Siam (From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok. Aus. IS. The high duties imposed on imported matches have led to regular smuggling Of British manufactured matches via the Burmese frontier into Slam. This frontier is very difficult to police owing to Its mountainous nature75 words
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Article30 1933-08-14 7 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Railton have returned from home leave and are now m Kuala Lumpur where Mr. Railton has been appointed manager of Messrs. Anglo-French and Bendixsen. Ltd.30 words
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Article313 1933-08-14 7 SINGAPORE CANNOT BE MISSED Shutter That Left A Gleam In connection with the complaint by a French skipper, who is a frequent visitor to this port, that Fort Canning light-house showed irregularity when he was bringing his vessel, the Van Vollenhoven. into the Roads from313 words
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Article234 1933-08-14 7 Reception At Kalon^ Uoad Villa m connection with the marrlagi celebration ol his daughter. Miss Tan Choo N Mr. Pnua Cheng Tuan. I a reception waa fives by Mr. Tan Chin! II"ng. a well-known member of the stall ol Robinson and Go. Lui.. i .t his residence. Villa234 words
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Article183 1933-08-14 7 Married Woman Refuses To Leave Him l^iew Hod alias Liew Wah was charged before Inch" Osman. at Klang on Friday, with enticing away Wong Ah L/>ke. the wife of Khong Yew Kah. when he knew or had reason to believe that she was a married woman. The accused183 words
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Article34 1933-08-14 7 The death occurred at the District Hospital, Ipoh, on Thursday of Che Yahaya, Town Superintendent, Kinta E iJiitary Board. The deceased was operated on for tonsilitifl In the momning and died at about noon.34 words
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Article, Illustration350 1933-08-14 7 MR. BRITTLEBANK SHOULD KNOW His !s<h. Trip To Singapore Among the passengers on board the Dollar liner. President Monroe, which arrived m Singapore on Saturday morning, was Mr. Julius Brittlebank who can justly claim to be the most travelled man of his time. Mr. Brittlebank. a350 words
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Article147 1933-08-14 7 Tnivd Party Due From North America On the Dempo arriving Tuesday next is an Interesting of lea to fifteen Chinese young men and women, graduates In medictne, arts. and econotniCS Of universities In North America They form a travel party returning to their home country by aay ot147 words
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Article120 1933-08-14 7 Search For Assailant Continues Mrs. A C. Be™ appeared apain be- Mr. M. H. Blacker, the Singapore Fourth Magistrate, on Saturday, to support her charge of voluntarily eau Ini hu i a ;.iiiirt Jelaldtn a Patnan taxldrh er, and his cleaner. V will be recalkd that when120 words
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Article813 1933-08-14 7 Crowd at High Tension In Fast Game CLEVER "HAT TRICK" Keng Hock's Outstanding Form S.C.F.A 4 Wiltshire*! 0. The Wiltshire Regiment, playing the Chinese m the First Division at Jalan Besar on Saturday. demonstrated that all the criticisms of the past have not yet fallen on813 words
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897 1933-08-14 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY. AUGUST, 14, 1933. Week-End Comments President Machado baa accepted the inevitable and has decided I that Nassau m the Bahamas is a much healthier spot than Havana Judging by the reports of event* m the Cuban capital during the past twenty-four hours hi! decision was a897 words
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Article40 1933-08-14 8 Dr. J H Bowyer. Health Officer S.S has been seconded for service m Kedah Orchestral members of the Singapore Musical Society are advised that rehearsals will be resumed on Monday. August 21st. at 5.15 p.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall.40 words
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Article38 1933-08-14 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING RATES RUBBER London. Aug. 12. Market Closed TIN London, Aug. 12. Spot €215-13-9 (€215-17-6) 3 Months .€215-13-9 €215-16-3) Market -Easier. CROSS RATE London. Aug. 12. New York 4 4.)38 words
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88 1933-08-14 8 TRAFIC RE-OPENS Manchukuo Guards Search Trains Shanghai. Auk I RalHraj tr.ittu- btUrttp Bta wan and Peipinn CQOUMnced List nitfh* lor the nrst time rtDet tht> war Thstations along the line art* pro: by Chinese guards supported by 1 reds oi Manehukuo troops who ex.. the railway coaches at the town88 words
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Article47 1933-08-14 8 Committee Meets At (ioard Of Trade London. Auk l« In connection with the Anglo-Soviet negotiations a further meeting of the sub-committee dealing with the possible form of the new Anglo-Soviet commercial treaty has been arranged lor to morrow at the Board of Trade British RadioBritish Radio - 47 words
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Article113 1933-08-14 8 Chinese Garrison Ready For Emergency RED THREAT Communists May Invade Fukien Shanghai. Aug. 13. Under the pretext of protecting Japanese m Fukien. the Japanese Government has despatched a number of cruisers, destroyers and aircraftcarriers to Amoy. The Chinese authorities have issued orders to the garrison troopsSin Chew Jit Poh - 113 words
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113 1933-08-14 8 DRIVEN BY HUNGER Efect of Blockade by 19th Route Army Honr Konc Aug. 13 The Communists at Liencheng have retreated to South Kiangsl owing to a shortage of food resulting from the blockade of the 19th Route Army Another report states that the Red army, after Its defeat at LotSin Chew Jit Poh - 113 words
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126 1933-08-14 8 FENG GIVES UP COMMAND To Retire to Health Resort Shanghai. Aug. 13. Ocmral Boonj? Che-Yuan <n i\u LMuh Army mtfrvi^wed Qcmfal X- Yu-iiaiiK :»>r tIM *lrst time miht Ibf nna.sion ol Ibt Japanf.se m N«>rtl; China at KaUan yt-sttTdav Fi'iig is reported t<» have tested lo lemw Kalian a.s soonSin Chew Jit Poh - 126 words
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Article49 1933-08-14 8 Shanghai. Au« 1 St\.Tal hundred RMCttontfltl WtfK .irn-Mod wstiTday In UM dt) Chmncehon, capital o4 MaadrarUi it ii rcporttd lhal u\o ttirmm I been trying to organist' an nuii M governm«>nt m MancLan.v MttkMl tD th» ItpMMM ruh Further dtvelopmentj *rt expeci Sin Chew Jit PohSin Chew Jit Poh - 49 words
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Article33 1933-08-14 8 A.A.M. MEMBERSHIP TRANSFERS lo Ihr («lii Sir U Afflliai:., tn«'tnbfi 30Utl>. I: tMr a u»d lo them i Mia thus I i ot turih. pxpir> -t: sex i;tt ext«'i.'!- d to 0 I33 words
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Article26 1933-08-14 8 To Tlir Idi the Trail trun>;> W\ k>rn»-> till daylight Off bu!l"< abl»* a i.d bftWrrl. tar .m B upvt a!.\ Sinipi- I lorr.I Gardr:.26 words
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Article33 1933-08-14 8 hit rtithi EihHu h» I^m-.il Nudont* B ti| tun/.- 1 prUlni .'I the pupiN at t! ,1 de.« 111 utlsu Birm I Th|oi hi I I Mi V k ICn < i33 words
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Article28 1933-08-14 8 Alleucd I |iirn 1 k 1 5s In Gowrnm- P that UN C lij th»* l T nr $50 000 (IJ th^ lap r. h28 words
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Article56 1933-08-14 8 Chicago Rest riot ion> I^oosened Chicago, Auk IS. The Board of Trade is abolishing as from Tuesday next the minimum prices placed on urain provision luuir- at the end of June, but restriction on daily fluctuations ftbovt and b- 1 m the average closing prices ol theReuter - 56 words
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Article25 1933-08-14 8 Fat F.> Oetobi .st.it lot |3 Worn fom M EaS' I,; "3 hai to H( and I Bf ■uuurhal i R I Fiul25 words
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Advertisement226 1933-08-14 8 |j CALDBECKS |g^ ANNOUNCE y^^l New shipments just received of J§|L HIRAM WALKER Sons I Tj CANADIAN CLUB //^.^L^-f j R O II J? R O nl jr.- r «^»i >■ jb jw a»* ~ST3/.»^ iflJ^Bß WHISKIES ROYAL BAKERY BREAD Made from Finest Empire Flour and Fresh Yeast WHOLEMEAL. WHITE,226 words
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Advertisement140 1933-08-14 8 BOOKS ON CONTRACT BRIDGE Culbertson's Contract Bridge Self -Teacher $1.50 Play of Cards at Contract Bridge— E. C. Wolfe 6.00 New Standard Official System of Contract Bridge 3.50 Contract Bridge Blue Book of 1933— E. Culbertson 3.50 100 Contract Bridge Hands— H. Phillips 2.00 Contract Bridge for Auction Players— E.140 words
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Article128 1933-08-14 9 BLUE SHIRTS ATTACKED ii4TO: CHARGES BY GUARDS ARM! RED CARS Standing By At Curragh as like an armed esterday with i ruling by m case if the lilue their demen*i\ members of "army" who along the street ipon and roughly tore they were the Civic GuaReuter - 128 words
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Article27 1933-08-14 9 Dublin. Aug. 12. O'Duffy, asked by Reuter Blue Shirt parade would S day said 'I don't think tter cannot be decided ii moment." ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article14 1933-08-14 9 Dublin, Later, flfy called oil the Blue un Sunday "m the Inand order." ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article40 1933-08-14 9 Dublin. Aug. 12. kid: "On a solemn the commemoration of three of Ireland's I will not risk the danger Government's I am arranging cere- place m every county on August 20th. when temorate th* death of :ollins and O'Higgins.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article16 1933-08-14 9 Dublin. Aug. 12. Free State Government isD the Blue Shirt parade 12.50 a m to-day Reuter.16 words
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Article98 1933-08-14 9 Dublin, Aug. It. .••/Aoen thp Blue Shirts and w appears to be imminent s General O'DutTy redecision to hold the issuf-d by De trly hours ol the mornthe holding oi the Blue t the time and place at roposed to be held or at within the day98 words
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Article41 1933-08-14 9 ■U Governmait To Aid Silver stabilisation London. Aug. 12. Times states that onvinced that a stablurrency would be an the Lancashire cotton intrtoa with a silver cur- deration of Master have further approrernment asking for ol silver stabilisation. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article32 1933-08-14 9 <>rd For Atlantic Vossintf I'Otidon, Aug. 10. lantic from Father River to Cherdays 7 hours 32 -■<> speed of 24.93 aciflc liner Emup a new record Ettlng her British RadioBritish Radio - 32 words
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Article52 1933-08-14 9 ANOTHER FRONTIER INCIDENT "Tension Cannot Last," Says Broadcaster Innsbruck, Aug. 13. A frontier incident is reported near Klobstein. where a party of Bavarians crossed the Austro-Bavarian irontier and fired on three Austrian gendarmes who returned the tire. The Bavarians retreated. It is believed that three wereReuter - 52 words
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Article28 1933-08-14 9 Stuttgart, Aug. 12. Herr Hans Menzel. Governor of Wuerttemberg. was fired on by Austrian Heimwehr to-day when he accidentally stepped over the border. He was not injured. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article82 1933-08-14 9 Munich, Aug. 12. The present political tension m Austria cannot last said Herr Hoenig m a further broadcast attack on Premier Dolltuss. It would lead to an explosion, he added, unless the Nazis are soon granted the right to which they have a just claim He added thatReuter - 82 words
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Article82 1933-08-14 9 Margin Between First And Tourist Too High London. Aug. 10. The Special Committee of the principals o! (he North Atlantic Conference agreed yesterday on the report on the passage rates to be submitted shortly to the full conference. Th growth of the cabin class and the tourist classBritish Radio - 82 words
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Article89 1933-08-14 9 Spends Hay With His 100 Guests London. Aug. 10. The Duke ol York left yesterday afternoon lor London after spending twenty- lour hours at the camp at i Southwold m SutTolk where* 400 boys from factories and public schools are I his guests. A similar campBritish Radio - 89 words
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Article80 1933-08-14 9 Trade Worth £60,000,000 A Year London. Aug. lo The British Broadcasting Corporation announces that Mr Baxter, chairman of the National Farmers' Union Milk Committee, will to-night broadcast an explanation ol the scheme ior the reorganisation oi the milk industry, which is worth c 60.000.000 yearly On AugustBritish Radio - 80 words
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Article84 1933-08-14 9 Indian Prisoners Reduced By 25 Per Cent. London, Aug. 11. According to official figures published at Simla the number of persons m prison for civil disobedience activities at the end of June was 6,915. representing 75 per cent compared with the total at the end of June. 1932.British Radio - 84 words
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Article44 1933-08-14 9 Conference Opens To-day In Canada Banff, Canada, Aug. 13. Over one hundred and fifty delegates from ten countries have arrived for the biennial fortnights conference on Pacific relations. The conference will be opened to-morrow under the presidency of Sir Robert Falconer. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article18 1933-08-14 9 Julian Ilaab, Greenland. Aug. 13. Coionel Lindberg and his wife took oil for Royjavtk to-day. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article36 1933-08-14 9 HANDSHAKE FROM MUSSOLINI Italian Chief Crashes In Spain Lisbon, Aug. 12. Escorted by Portuguese planes, the Italian armada at 6.10 this morning began a non-stop flight to Osti m glorious weather. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article82 1933-08-14 9 Rome. Aug. 12. General Balbo's armada arrived at Ostia at 6.38 this evening. Cheers from a million throats greeted the airmen. The flying boats had been delayed by bad weather and. therefore, landed immediately at Ostia instead of first circling Rome. Signor Mussolini first welcomed General Balbo. who introduced theReuter - 82 words
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Article52 1933-08-14 9 G ENERAL INJURED Madrid. Aug. 12. The Chief of the Italian Air Stall. General Julio Valle. was seriously injured when his seaplane crashed into the sea near Valencia en route to Barcelona from Lisbon after attending reception to General Balbo of the Italian Air Armada. Six others were removed toReuter - 52 words
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Article39 1933-08-14 9 Madrid. Later. General Valle is now pronounced to be out ol danger and hopes to leave the hospital on Wednesday. The remainder ol the crew will leave tomorrow. The machine was forced to descend owing to engine trouble. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article74 1933-08-14 9 Delegates Appointed For Trade Talks London. Auk. A Simla U'legram annouwrd to-cay '.hat the delegates appointed by the Government oi India to negotiate with the Government of Japan m regard to trade relations between India and Japan are Sir Joseph Bhoiv and Sir Frank Noyce. The JapaneseBritish Radio - 74 words
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Article71 1933-08-14 9 Britons Using More Electricity London. Auk II An increase of 166.000.000 units or 13.1 per cent m the number of units ot electricity generated m Great Britain last month, as compared with July. 1932. is announced by the Electricity Commissioners The figures lor the first seven monthsBritish Radio - 71 words
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Article54 1933-08-14 9 SI NO— U.S. AIR LINK Trial Flight Across Pacific Starts To-day Shanghai. Auk. 13. Arrangement* for the completion oi Sino- American air service across the Pacific ure reported to have been completed. A trial flight irom Shanghai to San Francisco with Manila as a stopping station will take place to-morrowSin Chew Jit Poh - 54 words
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Article26 1933-08-14 9 On Way Home To China Seattle. Auk. IS. Mr. T. V. Soong left for China to-day on the liner. President Jefferson. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article138 1933-08-14 9 Washington. Aug. 12. President Machado. according to the latest information, paid a flying visit to the Columba camp m a car bristling with machine-guns. He addressed the mutinous troops there and then drove back at a. furious pace to the palace. It is reported that the insurgent leadersReuter - 138 words
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Article189 1933-08-14 9 President Flees As Palace Burns PLANE TO BAHAMAS Army And Navy Join The Rebels Havana, Aug. 13. While the Havana mob was sacking his palace and hunting down his dreaded secret police. President Machado of Cuba fled by aeroplane to Nassau, the chief island of the Bahamas.Reuter - 189 words
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Article64 1933-08-14 9 N>w York. Aug 11. Cuban naval headquarters tt Castillo Punta haw joined tne revolt against President Machado according to the Herala-Trlbune The rebels haw captured Castillo de la Fuerza. Wktfl its hugv' ammunition supply Piosident MactuMto remains In offlcc althou'ejn he is likely to unx urn mevltaoie.64 words
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Article153 1933-08-14 9 Havana. \ug I! Dr Cesped«'> y Ortiz. Minister of Eduoaiion has been declared prcvisional President All the political parties have agreed to his lelectftOO as successor to Machado Colonel Antonniu Jimenez, chlet of tiie dreaded secret police during the Machado regime, was shot and tilled by soldiers153 words
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Article162 1933-08-14 9 Havana, Aug. IS. The army has issued an ultimatum to President Maehado requesting his resignation betore noon. Captain Menier. chief of the Aviation Corps and one of the leaders of the mutiny, said that the army, navy and air force acted swiftly and smojthly witnout firingReuter - 162 words
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Article42 1933-08-14 9 Havana, Aug. 12. The Cuba Government troops are demanding the immediate resignation of President Machado according to the director of the newspaper Diario Del Amarino. It is stated that he is informed of this from a high Army source. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article50 1933-08-14 9 have fled to Columba. a military etation near Havana Reuter Washington, Aug. 12. The first battalion of the Havana garrison has revolted, according to unconfirmed reports from Havana. The battalion has promised Genera Hrnara. Chief of the StalT. to remain passive for the time being. President Machado is reported toReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement194 1933-08-14 9 m Beauty Aids '^kjq^JP! "4711 Tosca Eau de Cologne. TbV The refreshment of "4711" Eau de f£l_fji Cologne with the fragrance of "4711 y ■BSIMj r Gives soft arid fragrant har ffly/u r.t. yfß j^^^J^^^^^*^^ft "4711 Tosca Brilliantine. I^^^ f Sjßßp^j Ricl and scented lather for bath and > S-^L194 words
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Advertisement1166 1933-08-14 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO, (lttl) Steam Ship Co.. Ltd., and China Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIF' Co.. Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd. THE SIAM1,166 words
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Advertisement593 1933-08-14 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co*, Ltd. Incorporated m England) •ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Due Sail*. s.s. City of Roubaix For London. Rotterdam and H'burg In Port Aug. 16 j s.s. City of Batavia For Havre. London. R'dam H'burg Aug.593 words
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Advertisement370 1933-08-14 10 P.- Q. British India and Apcar Lines. < Inrorporated In England* MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S CO. I MilK CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S (.o\l LONDON ANI> FAR KAST MAIL SKRVK I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AN Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1,, NALDERA 16.000 Aug. 18370 words
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Advertisement644 1933-08-14 11 0. S. K. Line! FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA. Due Sails. M iru Mombasa, Dar-es-Salaam, L. Marques, So 1 Durban. Algoa Bay and Cape Town. Aug. 14 14 Santos and Rio de Janeiro via Colombo I Mani'-* Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. L Marques. Durban, Algoa Bay Aug. 12 14 and644 words
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Advertisement622 1933-08-14 11 TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang. N. York. Pres. Monroe In Port Aug. 15 Aug. 17 Sept. 26 Pres. Van Buren Aug. 26 Aug. 29 Aug. 31 Oct. 10 Pres.622 words
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Advertisement885 1933-08-14 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU PLANCIUS— Monday. Aug. 14. Belawan-Deli. MAKASSER Monday, Aug. 14. Selat-Pandjang. Koedap. Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. BOTH Monday. Aug. 14. Batavia. Semarang and Cheribon. DAJAK Monday. Aug. 14. Bengkalis. Asahan. Paneh and Berombang. RETEH— Tuesday. Aug. 15. Bengkalis, Paneh. Berombang. Tanjong-Mengel-dar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan SIAOE885 words
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Article334 1933-08-14 12 Organised By Newly Formed Union There was a lightning strike of seamen and nremen on board some vessels owned by the Coast Line group at Dublin on June 30. The strike had been engineered by the newly- formed Seamen's Union of Ireland whose headquarters are m Dublin. The334 words
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Article246 1933-08-14 12 Crew Trussed Up And Boat Looted A piracy m Chinese waten v..i.n iporud to the Poliie at Hong Kong on July 14 v.iien a cargO-boal PStM returned to JJong Kong waters after oeing m pirate hands lor lour days. It was stated that the c.iryo-boat hit Bong Kong246 words
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Article231 1933-08-14 12 Rotfha. Brit 475 i). irom Madras 12 8 for India 16.8. Pasir. Dut 630. lrom Sourabaya 12.8. lor Penang 128. Raub. Bril. 573. from Pontianak 128. lor Pontianak 14 8. Dajak. Dut. 89. lrom Bengalis 12 8 tor Asahan and Paneh 14.8. Marosa. Norw. 839. from Penan* 12 8 i231 words
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Advertisement668 1933-08-14 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] s s MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins668 words
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Advertisement376 1933-08-14 12 HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamei Between Rangoon, Port Sudan. Marseilles. Palma and England HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymouth Leave Rangoot 1933 KEMMENDINB Aug 2« BHAMO Sept. 6 AMARAPOORA Sept 2S SAGAINO Oct. BURMA Oct 21 YOMA Nor 4 PEGU Not 18 CHINDWIN Dec. 4 KEMMENDINF376 words
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Miscellaneous597 1933-08-14 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday,597 words
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Miscellaneous25 1933-08-14 12 PABSBNOKBS AKIUVKD Pit President MunriH> Dr J Ankhs.iria. Rev Arthur J llcCaffray, S J Mr L M Clumeik. Mr. Carl Kin-hner. Mr. Choons Swee Thye25 words
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Article293 1933-08-14 13 Storage Tanks At Singapore Wharf The increasing export of rubber m latex form has led to the erection of plant for the shipment of latex m bulk for Dunlop Plantations Malacca). Ltd., on the premises of the Singapore Harbour Board. Ab m the rase of the palm oil293 words
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Article185 1933-08-14 13 Five Members Of Crew Lost Five Chii v at <>i crew ol seven bell i to be drowned as the result > boat capsizing near Shek-O ita > message from Hong Kong The vessel, an unlicensed Hoklo boat I r L Fill O'Hind for Hong Konn With Ol185 words
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Article1238 1933-08-14 13 How Fortnightly Service To Australia Started It was as far back as 1883— fifty years ago that the Orient Company started a fortnightly service of mail steamers to Australia with Colombo as one of the chief ports of call. That service was m association with the Pacific1,238 words
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Article161 1933-08-14 13 Two Men Leap From Chinese Ship Another Incident ol ChinMg appa- rently being tricked Into recruiting lor the Army is brought to light m Uhe Hong KoQg Police reports. While the Asiatic Petroleum Co's oil barge Sumatra was about one and-a-hali miles west ot Green Island, a161 words
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Article72 1933-08-14 13 Boycott Against China Navigation Co. In order to expedite the settlement of the boycott against the China Navigation Co.. Mr. Au Frang-po. Provincial Finance Commissioner called a meeting of delegates of the Canton unions and chambers of commerce states a Hone Kong message. Methods for the settlement of72 words
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Article202 1933-08-14 13 aujjht m Gale m Hong Kong Harbour Two Europeans. Messrs A J Hargreave and Kirk. who. at 11 p.m.. were drifting helpless down the Hong drifting helpless down the Hong Kong Kong harbour m the teeth of gale m their small yacht. Viking were rescued by terry boat.202 words
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Article38 1933-08-14 13 The German cruiser Koln is visiting Singapore from September 19th to 25th. She is commanded by Fregatenkapitan Otto Schniewlnd and has on board 31 officers. 70 naval cadets, 19 warrant officers and 413 other ratings.38 words
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Advertisement449 1933-08-14 13 Y^ THE I Lgapore free press I KCIL STREET, SINGAPORE. i offi<* rhh ress ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. 056. CaDie ,nier morning daily In Malaya. Delivered i\e Chota Hazri each morning. Latest st telegrams and latest announcements. rubber and tin cables appear dally. features include pictures, ladies' page est fashions, sporting, wireless449 words
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Advertisement262 1933-08-14 13 TO* EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V AND MOST OF THE U.S.A. W| j Tht- Nwm nmmlt fUwt* «f tft* Cs— «lsa Wad— j ftalivar* t Set- the fc— »»f ihm mtm iillwii Cana<fla» fbmckle* atay at Jup» (C^fcgf Hark Ls^s ls> tfc* heart ■übilim— osovnLain beauty. travel atralgfet Ifcroog* Irmm Vbocomw262 words
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Article353 1933-08-14 14 CRICKETER PRINCE AS COLLECTOR Sale of Books And Furniture Staines, July 25. If a man may be judged by his library, the late Ranjitsinhji. Prince of Indian blood, and prince of cricketers, was a man of wide culture and deep thought. He liked good books,353 words
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Article274 1933-08-14 14 At the North London Police Court. William Arthur Charles Clark. :!4. piano worker, ol Mundford Road. Upper Clapton, and Albert Daniel Hall. 21, printer, "t liner Road. Upper Clapton. I were charged with using insulting words and behaviour at Lower Clapton Road. Hall was also274 words
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Article54 1933-08-14 14 Hong Kong, Aim. 11. Mr. Sun Turg-kang. a Chinese flying ace who succeeded m flying l'rom Berlin to Pekin. is reported to have been appointed Director of a new aeroplane factory to be built m Tsinan shortly. General Han Fu-chu. Governor oi Shantung, is backing the scheme.54 words
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Article526 1933-08-14 14 Reply To Smelters' Outcry (From Our Own Correspondent 1 Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 10. a vigorous attack on anti-restric- j tionists m the tin world was made by Mr. F. G. W. Dunslord at fhe annual, meeting of Glimau Tin Ltd. Mr. Dunsford. who presided, said that526 words
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Article111 1933-08-14 14 There were 190 deaths 14 Burasians, :44 Chinese, 27 Malays, v Indians! and one unknown) m the Blngapoi I i cipal ares during the w« kc I August <> compared with 17j m. the previous week, the mortality rate b. 1--20.69 compared iritta 19.06 In the preceding week and 1725111 words
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Article520 1933-08-14 14 "Island" That Has Been Deduced ARCTIC SEARCH Trail Of The Wild Geese Clue Moscow. August 7. An attempt to reach "Mystery Land." an Arctic island which, as y< t unknown to man. is revealed by its influence on ocean currents, is to be made by Pilot B.Tass - 520 words
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Advertisement151 1933-08-14 14 A WITH PROFIT POLICY AT I A NON PROFIT PREMIUM H H ls M possible to have a polity which shares i:i the H I profits and prosperity of a Company and at the same H H time affords the large initial rover of one without H H participation m151 words
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Advertisement478 1933-08-14 14 BANKS AND INSUn^M CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of p^oooooo Proprietors 3.*****0 HEAD OFFICE 38. Blshopsgat.e. London. EC 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo Semarang Amritsar478 words
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Miscellaneous682 1933-08-14 14 I BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION PROGRAMMES F6R INDIA, BURMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES J 1 FROM THE EMPIRE i TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY, J ENGLAND. Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 31.3 i metres. Monday, Aug. 14th. 1933. J 5 G.M.T. 11 a.m. Tran s m i ssion 1 p.m. on an omni-682 words
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Miscellaneous108 1933-08-14 14 25.4 Romo (Italy) 2RO. 25.28 Davcntry GSE. 25.2 Radio Coloniale (Paris). 3 30—7 p.m. 23.38 Rabat (Radio Maroc) CNR. Sun.. 1 p.m. 19.84 Vatican City (Italy) HVJ. 10—10.15 am. 19 82 Daventry GSF. 19.73 Zeesen (Germany) DJB. I—s1 5 prtn. 19.68 Radio Coloniale (Paris). PYA.n'n— 3 p.m. 19.56 Schenectady W2XAD,108 words
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Article98 1933-08-14 15 E HEAVILY BSCRIBED lindon eaf From World ■rence London, Aug. 11. Austrian three ►sue began on the morning on the mium. these guaranully anticipated quick success is < tnphasising the, dit. With the; i guarantee behind >1 the loan was I at the pi ADVANCEBritish Radio - 98 words
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Article60 1933-08-14 15 Tons Increase In i m rubber pro- nth 01 July is d vlared monthly stocks m the the close ol led by the Re- Statistics. > r al In the ur B.jard and am anta to 53.179 With 46.412 tons m increase of I D between tella its60 words
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Article10 1933-08-14 15 ABROAD London, /kmg. 11. were: official. 8 16 British Radio.10 words
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Article32 1933-08-14 15 i British on, Au;,-. 11. on a comAustraUan has been m London 30.000 casps. 50.000 more P*» itralian exto the proC^ontN a ma rket m h Ka<lio ••'•nt of Europe.32 words
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733 1933-08-14 15 Last Month's Stock Market Collapse rican' V° eh^ r Acting American Trade Commissioner. Singapore, nnew/ e w VLd he follow i"g information i b 3 mail irom Manila on August 8 1933 J-overmg economic conditions m the Ju v iorf U dUrlng the mon^ ot733 words
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Article9 1933-08-14 15 Changes m Representative Prices asdfasdfasdf9 words
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Article495 1933-08-14 15 Finland To Help British Trade London. Aug. 11. The draft oi the new trade agree ment b. tween the United Kingdom and Finland has been completed alter rogotiatijns which have been proceeding m London since M;iy. It is hoped that the agrei ment will be signed m London495 words
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90 1933-08-14 15 August Uth., 12 o'clock noon Tone of Market .—Very quiet. Latest Cable:— London Spot Sheet 3 7 /Bd. per lb. New York Spot Sheet 73 16 Gets per lb. R.S.S. equal to London Buyers Sellers Standard. Spot (loose t 12'^ 12 3 8 R.S.S. equal90 words
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Article343 1933-08-14 15 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE HATES August 12 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 241 16 London, 3 months' sight 2 4 132 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 London. 30 days' sight 2363 64 London, demand 2 3 3132 London. T.T. 23 15j16 Lyons and Paris, demand 975 Hamburg, demand343 words
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Article15 1933-08-14 15 81l .Silver 17 1516 Bunk oi Eimland Rale 2 p.c. Lcr.doi, y> w York 4.4915 words
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Advertisement68 1933-08-14 15 A( P ts puceed $12.000 > 00» _Agsnranee In tore* nw» $35,t0f The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Stnlts Settlements) BE*: Oreat Eastern Ufe Building. Cecil street, Singapore nmnH 4. T .pany h as £20.000 .eposite. witn the Supreme Court o, England and complies THS Companies68 words
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Article716 1933-08-14 16 W. INDIES FIELD ALL DAY England Recovers After Sensational Start TOTAL 312 Fine Barnett— Nichols Stand Although opening disasttrously, losing the wickets of C. F. Walters and Hammond with only 27 runs scored, England 'finished the opening day of the third Test match against the WestReuter - 716 words
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Article352 1933-08-14 16 Second Double Century In a Week (Form Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 12. The Nawab of Pataudl, who a week ago played a remarkably fine innings of 231 not out for Worcestershire against Leicestershire, which saved his side from defeat, distinguished himself again to-day by the352 words
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Article325 1933-08-14 16 Another Innings Victory For Yorkshire London. Aug. 12. BOOM biu score! were put up m the mid-week county matches this week, notably 550 by Yorkshire, and scores of over 400 by Lancashire, Hants. Sussex. West Indies and Somerset. Glamorgan Saves Defeat At Weston-Super-Mare: Somerset led Glamorgan on theReuter - 325 words
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Article576 1933-08-14 16 LINGNAM FOOTBALLERS BEATEN S.C.F.A's~Easy Win At Jalan Besar S.C.F.A. 4: Lingnam Tarsity 1. After their victory over the champions of the Chinese Football League, much was expected of the Lingnam University of Canton but they failed m their fixture against the Straits Chinese Football Association at576 words
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Article121 1933-08-14 16 Veteran Hampshire Player Second m Averages <From Our n Co-respondents London, Aug. 12. Philip Mead, the veteran Hampshire batsman, enjoys the distinction of being second In the county batting averages to Hammond, the Gloucestershire player's average being 59.25, while Mead's figures are 58.88 per innings. This is121 words
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Article148 1933-08-14 16 Low Scoring At Bukit Timah AUGUST MEDAL Twenty Qualify For Clifford Cup The August medal competition of the Singapore Golf Club was played at liukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted m a win tor W. Eldred 1:j "A" division with a net score of148 words
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Article78 1933-08-14 16 Red Ditch Establishes Record m Steeplechase I Free Press Special] Sydne>. Aug. 12. The Australian Steeplechase evrtit was run off to-day and resulted v iollows RED DITCH 12.13 I MOSS TROOPER 11.11 2 GEORUE WILLIAM 9.2 Won by three lengths, six lengths between second and third. Time: 678 words
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Article52 1933-08-14 16 To Race At South Coast Regattas London, Aug. 11. The King's yacht Britannia, which was successful m several races during Cowes week, left to-day for Weymouth. where she will resume racing tomorrow. Later she will compete at the regattas at Paignton. Babbacombe. Brixham. Torquay. Dartmouth and Plymouth52 words
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Article43 1933-08-14 16 S.C.R.C. Doubles Final Postponed Owing to rain it was not passible to play the doubles final which was to ha\c concluded the SCR C. tennis tournament on Saturday and this, with the "at home" and prize distribution. was postponed until Tuesday.43 words
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Article33 1933-08-14 16 Results of American League Games Ntu York. Aug. 11. NATIONAL IKAC.I X Baseball g;imos playrd *o -dav result ed as follows: The Now York Philadelphia numr was stopped by rain Reuter sadfsdafsadfsadf33 words
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Article97 1933-08-14 16 Thames R. C. Winner Creates Record London. Aur 11. The annual race tor the Wingfleld Sculls was won this afternoon over the Thames Championship Putney to Mortlako course by L F Southwood of the Thames Rowing Club m the record time of 21 minutes 11 seconds British Radio97 words
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Article27 1933-08-14 16 Stan 01 I* NottlJl I I Clyde i tit IfUmUt, P. -..it. J Kilir.i Qmeni r (,».j«.n Of Ransf rs St Joh:. x :Qr> _127 words
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Article12 1933-08-14 16 The > Mrcii. I Sjx>i:v Club terday Most Slut: il><12 words
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