The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 August 1933
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Title Section17 1933-08-29 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. EST. 1835. No. 14,047. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1933. li CENTS.17 words
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Article476 1933-08-29 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - SUPP LIES FOR VOLUNTEERS Sin Chew Jit Poh UN-RI NNING UP CHINESE RIVERS Lgels Loaded With Arms And V m mun ition PANESE SUSPECT SOVIET idred Planes To Detect Sources Of Supply rr j Shanghai, Aug. 28. JapumM report from Manchuria states that "Moroiun steamers have been seen secretly mg476 words
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Article336 1933-08-29 1 FOURTEEN PEOPLE DROWNED Eleven Bodies Recovered After Launch Capsizes From Our Own Correspondent. Bangkok. Auk. 28. Fourteen lives have been lost m a ■;ad drowning tragedy up the river irom 3angkok. A launch capsized and flung all the occupants into the water. Up to the present eleven336 words
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Article184 1933-08-29 1 Fifteen mmmmA VM. workers are i »-.v working under regulated codes of hours and wages Page 9. Fall m pound and dollar is eau .ing u*arm m France that she may br forced i oil gold standard Page 9. There was a sharp rfc?e In wheat on184 words
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Article, Illustration22 1933-08-29 1 If all their patrons had N rijstafTel for tiffin on 1 Saturday Raffles would need to augment considerably their dining room staff!22 words
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BARGEES JUST LOOK ON
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Article193 1933-08-29 1 > Water Barrage Not Needed Pari*. Aug. £5. Thc .st eond Battle of Conseilans 'the lrst was ln September 1918 where striking bargees barricaded the Olse vith 20Q barges, was won by the national forces without bloodshed. The banks of the river last night ■esembled anReuter Wireless - 193 words
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Article120 1933-08-29 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh South May Call Separate Congress Home Kong, Aug. 28. In spite of the opposition of the military leaders lr the south, the civil officials and the Cantonese faction of the Kuomintang continue to hold meetings at the private residence of Mr Hu Han-min. former120 words
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Article73 1933-08-29 1 Successor To Be Announced Soon London, Aug. 28. An announcement regarding the appointment of the new British Minister to China will be made ln a few days. No confirmation is obtainable as regards the Spectator's forecast that Sir Miles Lampson's successor would be Mr. Alexander Cadogan, headReuter - 73 words
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Article77 1933-08-29 1 ('ar Nearly Over A Precipice Garessio, Piedmont, Aug. 24. Mussolini had a narrow escape to-daj m the course of the army manoeuvres When racing up a narrow mountain road his fastest car met a lorry lader with troops at a hair-pin bend. When he tried to avoid theReuter Wireless - 77 words
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Article32 1933-08-29 1 Nyere Shock Felt m W Nicaragua Mexico City, Aug. lA. A severe earthquake Is reported fron Managua. Nicaragua, and the city o Leon has also been partly destroyed Reuter wirelessReuter Wireless - 32 words
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Article122 1933-08-29 1 REBELS MUTILATED THEIR OWN DEAD [Protest To The League Geneva. Aug. 23. telegram giving the Iraqi Government's explanation of the quellinK <>f Jthe "armed rebellion led by Marsh! mum and protesting against m.sleading propaganda, has been sent to the League of Nations. The telegran says the casualtiesReuter Wireless - 122 words
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Article33 1933-08-29 1 STOP PRESS REDS ADVANCING Hong Kong. Aug. 28 The Communists under the notorious i Soviet agent. Pang Teh-huai. are reported to have advanced to Kekow. a town west of Lungyen m south-west .Fukien.33 words
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Advertisement50 1933-08-29 1 K^no bolter Tea I,GI/ TEA I VNI\ IAYA AFFLES HOTEL, LTD. MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. "O-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS KIAL OWNER CLASSICAL MUSIC From 8 p.m. to 9.45 p.m. \NCE (FORMAL) m 9.45 p.m. to Mid-Night SfI^ACE BALL I MTURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd i__ EXTENSION TILL 2 A.M. FFL CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA V^^^ PHONE 5381.50 words
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Advertisement95 1933-08-29 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. CHRYSLER COMFORT jm*mmmm*j33mmmmmJmm\ r*pf*mt*mkmS THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TO-MORROW at 1 p.m. at the ADELPHI HOTEL SPEAKER Mr. V. D. KNOWLES SUBJECT M SWORDS SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-MORROW NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT95 words
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Article1503 1933-08-29 2 MEMORANDA MEDIC A I Continued from Page 81 Bth and last Viscount. i William Montgomerie was also an I Assistant Surgeon on the Penang establishment prior to 1819, "when he returned to Madras. In May of that year he was given medical charge at 1 Singapore for seven years. After1,503 words
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Article619 1933-08-29 2 SINGAPORE'S S. O. S. BUSES Over 100 "Mosquitoes" On The Road "5.0.5." buses made their appearance on the streets of Singapore for the first time during the week-end. They are the old T- model Ford "mosquito" buses, as before, but they are no longer being operated haphazard by dozens of619 words
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Article191 1933-08-29 2 Buses With Cellular Rubber Seating Meanwhile, important improvements are announced by the Singapore Traction Company which will still further enhance the popularity of their saloon buses and add to the comfort of travellers. Ten new saloon buses are being built by the company which will 1 provide191 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-08-29 2 Book Knowledge Renita Hume a -d a frlr.i.l exercise uhich ensures slim upiuht13 words
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Article128 1933-08-29 2 Triple Tragedy Reported From T-ipah Ipoh. Aug. 28. A terrible tragedy m which a Japanese woman and two Chinese coolies were the victims ls reported from Tapah A young Chinese employed In a shop ln Tapah. armed himself with a chopper and breaking Into the shop at about128 words
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Article17 1933-08-29 2 We acknowh dge ot a of the Air Mail pamph! d by the Posts and Telegraphs Department17 words
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Article17 1933-08-29 2 Satisfacto! Kcport \t Hall-^ (;n 1 NliHting m. 4u| me. ißri. v, sine i17 words
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Article18 1933-08-29 2 A sek t grass by the Am 4 I < Post 310 > susta;: ed a I i to hospital18 words
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Advertisement283 1933-08-29 2 Engineers Guide containing tha widest choice of engineering iSS:: eouraes In the world Shows you how to obtain R«cog- EZZZ »l»«d Qualification, tuch M: SIUHV A_.Mtn.tCE. A.M.I.Mech.E. ''^W A.M.|.£.£. Ca C. A F R.A.J. A.M I Struct. E A.M.T«cJi.L fßmmm*. ms* t» Imhmm m ihitmmmmttyt Training until successful Is Guaraa*283 words
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Advertisement173 1933-08-29 2 BOARD RESIDENCE. H THE~MANSION Oxiey Rise (off Tank Road) Opening October High elevation. large and airy rooms, modern sanitation, garages. Enquiries Telephone 3798. I SUNNYSIDE Vacant single room and comfortably furnished flat for married couple cr friends sharing. All conveniences. Highly Recommended. 7 Oxiey Road. Phone 6575. i 44 EAST173 words
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Advertisement173 1933-08-29 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TSAK M\ R DN01A8966 TRADE OH* REMARK 28 "Mf Notice is hereby given that thc abov. of BANTEI SHOKAI of 80. Waterloo Street S;_ r porters, and are used by them either Jon m respect of bicycle rims imported and sold JJ ments. the Federated and Unfederated Mala*173 words
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Advertisement46 1933-08-29 2 JUC NOTH I I II MIFRS I BINGAPORI NKI,V NOW i HOT] i*m .ir- n I p* matei j culars m the Supply ick i WHAT is WmV^ Ii f*cm iJ^ p ct IO 1 MODKKN J do the wi r >tt nolld Schedule Laidlau Bu46 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous81 1933-08-29 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Tuesday, 20th. High Water 03.40, 7.5 ft., 15.04 8.6 ft. Football: S.A.F.A. (Div. I). R.A. vs. 1.C.F.A., Anson Road; Div. II: Police vs. Harlequins. Jalan! Besar. Cavalcade opens at Capitol, 6.15. Wednesday, 30th. High Water 05.40, 6.8 ft., 16.14, 8.2 ft. Football: S.A.F.A. Div. I: S.C.C.81 words
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Miscellaneous73 1933-08-29 2 p.m. Police Band, Botanical Gardens. 5.15 p.m. Thursday, 31st. High Water 08.14, 7.1 ft.. 18.00, 8.0 ft. Football Colman League. Kalzom Bahar vs. Kota Raja, at Jalan Besar. Friday, September lst. I High Water. 09.19, 7.8 ft., 19.45. 8.5 ft. 'Football: Commercial Cup semi-final, Jalan Besar Stadium. Saturday, Sept. 2nd.73 words
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Article442 1933-08-29 3 LEEMBRUGGEN APPEAL THK CO MICTION (Joe And Conclusions D re was sufficient B*: to whether the iioiitj m J been drawn m c ries Nell Leempß* d of criminal pofl Justice Gerahty. o*° yesterday, allow- iti* a .'l' peal and quashed rd l sentence of one frjjjrigo. >risonment. ppearlng for442 words
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Article389 1933-08-29 3 HUSBAND CHARGED WITH MURDER Father's Story Of Terrible Crime Alleged to have attacked and fatally njured his wife with a parang, inflicting fifteen wounds, Abdullah bin Mahmood. a Punjabi Mohamedan appeared before Sheikh Abu Bakar m Johore yesterday on a charge of murder. Conducting the prosecution Wan389 words
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Article772 1933-08-29 3 CARELESS PEDESTRIAN KILLED European Driver Absolved From Blame The death of a 26-year-old Chinese carpenter, named Toh Yin, who succumbed to injuries sustained as a result Of being knocked down by a Fiat two- j seater driven by Mr. R. C. Beavis. an I assistant employed by Messrs. Ritchie and772 words
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Article, Illustration20 1933-08-29 3 Finrhtey bathing pool crowded with b athers enjoying the water and resting F on the side walks m the sunshine.20 words
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Article64 1933-08-29 3 Monday. Aug. 31. Captain E. F. B. Law. R.N. and Miss Law had luncheon at Government House Wednesday. Auk. 23. Captain H. A. Anderson. Mr. H. J Baker and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee had luncheon at Government House. Saturday. Aug. 26. Mr and Mrs H. Harley Clarke.64 words
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Article193 1933-08-29 3 Charges Against Four Men Four men were charged before Mr. R J. F. Curtis m the Second Police Court, yesterday, m connection with the theft of jewellery from a Tamil woman at the sixth mile. Yeo Chu Kang Road. The flrst accused. Arumugam. was accused of house-breaking193 words
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Article240 1933-08-29 3 SIAMESE TAMBY GOES TO PRISON Property Found In His House "There have been many minor thefts from John Littles premises lately and most of the men arrested were bound over; but that does not seem to have had the desired effect, and I ask your worship240 words
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Article112 1933-08-29 3 Revenue Officers Discovery In Ship Revenue Officers who boarded the Glenbeg when the vessel arrived m 1 Singapore on Sunday, from China ports found two sacks containing 500 tahils of chandu. valued at $4,000. cleverly concealed m an oil tank. A large quantity of Chinese liquor was112 words
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Article38 1933-08-29 3 A fine of $50 wa.s Imposed on a Hylam baker who attempted to carry a gallon of dutiable liquor m a bread basket and Called to avoid the vigilant eye of a constable on beat duty at Seremban.38 words
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Article164 1933-08-29 3 AIR SURVEY OF GOLD REGIONS Ss,000 SQUARE MILES TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED Special Aircraft For Work In Australia London, Aug. 24. An air survey has been arranged of large gold yielding regions m Western Australia involving the photographing of about 88.000 square miles. Recent developments In air surveying have proved that164 words
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Article100 1933-08-29 3 Secret Trials Of 1934 Models London. Aug. 24. Some of the leading British motor nanufacturers have now produced heir models for 1934. these including >oth Austins and Wolseleys. Many improvements, particularly m elation to recent developments m gear hanging, are incorporated Wolseley's >rogramme. announced to-day. includes models100 words
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Article46 1933-08-29 3 London. Aug. 24. It ts announced that the King has approved the appointment of Mr. Robert Carminowe Michell. British Minister to Monte Video, to be Ambassador at Santiago m succession to Sir Henry Chilton, who was recently appointed Ambassador at Buenos Aires. t. n.__j:._46 words
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Advertisement133 1933-08-29 3 BOSELLA PROVISIONS Manufactured m Australia Over IN Varieties t'nrivalled Food Obtainable from Orchard Road Provision Stores. Orchard Road, opposite Market. Hish <tro»>t Provision Stores, High Street. .ember lst. 1933 HERE IS THE TOURER embodiment of everything that goes to make motoring easy and pleasant. Delightful m the evenings with the133 words
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Advertisement10 1933-08-29 3 STAINLESS STEEL IS NOW STOCKED BY UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE10 words
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Article, Illustration937 1933-08-29 4 From 1919 To 1933— Growth Of Routes And Loads From a hundred or so passengers service of splendid flying Pullmans In veekly to a total numbering thou- which you lunch or dine while high sands. .aloft. From 250 miles of air routes to iir-t on937 words
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Article236 1933-08-29 4 Hawkers The Worst Offenders Mr. R. Caunce m his annual report on the work of the Town Cleansing Department. Singapore, states that towards the end ot 1931 further reorganisation m cleansing work was begun which would facilitate cleansing ln kampong areas not previously dealt with by thai department.236 words
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Article175 1933-08-29 4 Chinese Cashier Who Was Fined Chng Kee Chua. the cashier of an eating shop In North Bridge Road, was convicted for "sulTerlng" a water meter belonging to the Singapore Municipality to be Injured, and was fined $29.50 and 50 cents costs, or. m default, one month's rigorous imprisonment.175 words
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Article139 1933-08-29 4 Negri Government Servants' Society I Seremban. Aug. 21. At the annual general meeting of the Negri Sembilan Government Servants' Co-operative Society. dividend of 8 per cent, was declared. Mr R. C S Harris, who preside*. WAM that despite the abnormal conditions caused by the world-wide139 words
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Article63 1933-08-29 4 IFrom Our Own Correspondent 1 Penanc. Aug. 27. In connection with the proposed Penang Plying Club It should be stated that the incorporation of the club Is entirely dependent .on a grant from Government, but as the Government has already approved grants to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur63 words
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Article240 1933-08-29 4 HURRICANE HAVOC IN AMERICA Train Plunges Into Ri ve Several Ships Overdue *********************m New York. Aug. t4. The whole Atlantic seaboard has been ravaged by l combination of a terrific north-easter and the West Indies hurricane. Destruction is very heavy ln Mar> land. Virginia, where the coastal towns have been240 words
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Advertisement99 1933-08-29 4 Children of all ages need A~*k 'KEPLER* TRADE MARK r COD LIVER OIL V WITH MALT EXTRACT -^A I hi^ nutrition- 1«hk1, r»« h m Vitamins A. B end I> enables than to build up vigorous Inxlic--. tffOQg horn ami SOUSd teeth. It* flavour b delicious. Jiottli* r»t ti.o m*ms,99 words
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Advertisement174 1933-08-29 4 AIRWHEEL TV R E \WW m**¥Mrr mr ______f___B __^^J______a^B mm **i**i to* \WWW\^^wJm **f*p* **-<***-*' Ko«> dttpif lomlottibW a*ot \m\vA V^-/T_^^M Kfl L -V M torn K««« tr* JA»* dm /At __________>^n \\v mm*t*^BA^mm*.*m\Wm*m\wA j|^ ll____^_^_9__^L^^^ lk«»c b«^ buoy.Mt G.. V|^U Rfl A l »oH«»»»» ul UatW'bcJ ______fi_Ffl Ik \vmS174 words
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Article, Illustration134 1933-08-29 5 Repairing Big Ben 's Face Ear* da> •> week '^ou^anrt poor East London children were taken to Southend by the Fast Ind Mission to spend a few happy |m b> the sea. So ne of the children on ilir platform at Stepney Station. Ak mmm at the chief holiday resorts134 words
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Article374 1933-08-29 6 Judge Does Not Think $50 Fine Excessive The appeal of Mohamed Abdul Azeen. proprietor of the Rangoon Cafe, against his conviction and a fine of $50 or ln default three months' rigorous imprisonment for selling or permitting beer to be sold by retail for consumption on his374 words
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Article68 1933-08-29 6 Wild Welcome In Denmark Copenhagen. Aug. 27. Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh have arrived from Lerwick (Shetland Isles* They were greeted on arrival with wild enthusiasm and welcomed at the aerodrome by the American Legation and representatives of the Air Ministry, and then conducted m the foremost of aReuter - 68 words
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Article315 1933-08-29 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week gELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 2 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Sept. 2nd. This announcement will315 words
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Article225 1933-08-29 6 HOW TO MAKE YOUR CLAIM Competitors who have forecasted correctly seven or more matches should send m their claims addressed to Football Competition No. 2 Singapore Free Press. 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. A postcard is all that is necessary giving number of correct results claimed and the name and address225 words
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Article437 1933-08-29 6 FINE OF $20 TO BE REFUNDED Complainant Who Arrived Late Complainant m a case which was fixed for hearing m the police courts at nine o'clock on the morning of July 3, Bhola Singh, a Sikh, arrived threequarters of an hour late, and when asked for a437 words
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Article119 1933-08-29 6 OFFICIALS FLEE TO SIBERIA As Sale Talks Reach Deadlock Shanghai. Aug. 27. The Russian employees on the Chinese Eastrn Railway have struck work. Telegraph and telephone wires have been cut and large numbers of Russian officials are leaving for SiberiaUnion Times. Moscow. Aug. 36. Soviet-Manchukuo negotiations overReuter - 119 words
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Article96 1933-08-29 6 Congestion Of Criminal Appeals While agreeing to the postponement of the appeal of Syed Ahmed bin Syed Mohamed. made before Mr Justice Gerahty m the Appeal Court yesterday by Mr. S. Fung, counsel for the appellant I Mr. J. H. Bassett. the Deputy Public Prosecutor, asked96 words
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Article93 1933-08-29 6 Activ( KuiU a j w the man. obtained r v :,,7»* should re.,. *j ninety-t*, J flddl n ,and d wi. fJ £**t j^** why it,, feels sl.. a^.*,72 reason m tw: chen Salt hv *°*«i£ moinhm ;J 'chen Ball 'Idea nu lan J**** i%* <Mrs.»93 words
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Advertisement123 1933-08-29 6 *•*:•:•••■••.•;•;•;•■•••■.•>;•.'•'•:• ■■mmmmmtoi-'' ->'■ w- Men dislike PAINTED UPS! That painted look is one thing men cannot stand! End paint id lips! Use Tangee. Tangee can't make you look painted. It isn't paint. It's a new discover) that changes on your lips to thc one color hest on you Tangee is123 words
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Advertisement222 1933-08-29 6 i FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No~~2 I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- I tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters i appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of222 words
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Advertisement269 1933-08-29 6 Cutirura I a hum S—tk+m umd I omU Fine, soft and smooth v ulk. it keep* the .kin o.mfortaUt twenty-four hour* of tke <by It aNo Ml nm. h to pmrat chafing and irritation. Sample each Snap. Ointment Md Tuch lr** u\**\ requew from Muller A Ttmm Mulaxa Limited. I269 words
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Cavalcade An Inspired Film
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Article, Illustration484 1933-08-29 7 Pageant Of English History By English Cast ie. the Fox super-pro-h opens at the Capitol llywood is declared by a have made Britain's •^JjJjV s it made our first truly but also found our flrst star. Diana Wynyard, a j London stage, making but, achieves a triumph hir acting as484 words
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186 1933-08-29 7 It opens at the Capitol to-night and lt is sale to predict that it will All the theatre for several days. The Band of the lst. Battalion the Wiltshire Regiment will play selections at the 6.15 and 9.15 performances to-night and on Saturday next.186 words
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Article259 1933-08-29 7 Alleged Wrongful Confinement Of Another Man The trail of two Singapore shopkeepers. Chuan Tian Han and Chua iin Wee. on a charge of wrongful confinement of another business man (Ng Choon Long" was continued before Mr. H. A. Forrer m the First Magistrate's Court yesterday, the original charge259 words
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Article74 1933-08-29 7 LAW NOTICE Tuesday, August 29th Before Mr. Justice Gerahty m the 2nd. Court at 10.30 a.m. Part heard S. 286/33— P. I Titus vs. Framroz Co. Before Mr. Justice Mills m the 3rd. Court at 11 a.m. Judgment S 1139 32— Chung Wong vs. C M. Lee. Followed by Bkcy.74 words
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Article70 1933-08-29 7 Chinese Woman Charged With Possession I A woman named Wong Ah See was charged before Mr. H A. Forrer with possession of 348 tahils of nonGovernment Red Lion chandu. valued at $2,700. Mr. C. R Stewart, who appeared for the accused, applied unsuccessfully for a reduction of70 words
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Article46 1933-08-29 7 Denies Communist leanings IFrom Our Own Correspondent 1 Bangkok. Aur. 28. Luang Pradit. interviewed m Paris. Declared that he never had any connection with the Third International, nor is he a Communist, but he favours a certain amount of nationalisation of industries and services.46 words
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Article238 1933-08-29 7 Youth Complains That The First Was Painful A 15-year-old Cantonese schoolboy named Leong Kam Seng, stood before the Criminal District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer. yesterday to receive his second sentence on a conviction ot theft. He had been found guilty by the Second Magistrate of having238 words
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Article86 1933-08-29 7 Chinese Accused Of Possessing Opium Worth $350 Government Monopolies officers made a big haul ol opium and chandu ln neighbouring house ln Joo Chlat lact* on Saturday afternoon. Two arrest* were madi. A man. named Lim Cheng Keng. was the flrst to be produced before Mr H. A.86 words
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Advertisement93 1933-08-29 7 L Opening TO-NIGHT UFA'S inspiring musical rom nice "The IMMORTAL VAGABOND 5 ii It* l;* 111 TH I R II r J *c M n AID m uffini mw- s hjH^^^iy B- <. *MAAdimmmW ___H _^V_^^_flßi W\ IP^^r^. *MlB mental IHSffi BWh" HEftaTt. Xl JSj i f Vr*B ll^W k^93 words
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Advertisement13 1933-08-29 7 STORAGE STANTON NELSON CO., LTD. 4 Collyer Quay. AJ> 3 j Telephone 6874.13 words
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Advertisement93 1933-08-29 7 I 1 CAPITOL 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 GRAND MALAYAN PREMIERE BOX'S MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE MUSICAL SELECTIONS By the Band of the lst Batt. The WILTSHIRE REGT. From 5.30 to 6 15 and 8.30 to 9.15 p.m. By Kind Permission of Lieut. Col. J. H.M. Mcc ;nul Officers PRICES OF ADMISSION Stall*. $1.50;93 words
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517 1933-08-29 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1933. Bandits As Pawns News of a gigantic bandit outrage in Hailar serves as a reminder of the emptiness of the Japanese boasts that peace and security (have been brought to Manchuria as a result of the new regime. News [from the far north517 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1933-08-29 8 IT is satisfactory to notice that despite j the slump Malaya is maintaining its publicity efforts at home and abroad. It is, of course, impossible to assess the value of publicity m terms of dollars and cents, but there is no question that Malaya is doing1,005 words
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Article62 1933-08-29 8 Dr W. L. Blackemore oi Penang will take over the duties of Health Officer. Malacca, from Dr A. G. B.idenoch who goes on transfer this w<*ek HK Tunku Ibrahim. C.MO. C.V.0.. the Regent of Kedah. left Alor Star for Sumatra and Java on August 22nd. on 4 months' leave. During62 words
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Article903 1933-08-29 8 MEM OR AND A MEDIC A The early story or Western nv>dl- cine m Malaya is not devoid ot interl est from a historical point of view. As we all know. Penang was first Inaugurated on Aug. 11. 1786; and Singapore, on Feb. 19. 1819. Malacca, the largest of the903 words
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Advertisement135 1933-08-29 8 Mossman of the East" 1 Jl Lil I B^i i *^m\ _______P^ _____Lfli ID mWWm'>™m*mlla i PLYMOUTH GIN CAILIDIBECICS BY SPECIAL «X 4& s^H T H,M APPOINTMENT RING OF SIAM I JEWELLERY I When selecting a piece of JEWELLERY no matter for what occasion, let us help you. You will135 words
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Advertisement60 1933-08-29 8 SAMSON j used the jawbone of an ass to end a war. In tnodern times this weapon is only employed to start one. No amount of talk can alter the fact that everyone who earns his or her own living should hold a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT,60 words
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EARLY PRUNING OF U.S. ESTIMATES
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Article150 1933-08-29 9 15,00* Workers Now Un Regulations XCV DROP fam May Be Forced iff Gold pin. million workers j n 1 1 US* are now workir- under Recovery D r j\. es which fix the hours labour and the rates pay. President r 0 oso\ has ordered the150 words
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Article83 1933-08-29 9 ifyde Park, Aug. 28. represents a com- not participating. 43 hour week, and 40 to 43 cents an In la not mentioned. I permitted to hire. p their workers on their affiliation to ur accepts on th^ It does not infringe I ;ining clause and i tUon83 words
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Article71 1933-08-29 9 I Threat To The Gold Standard Paris, Aug. 27. -ling and the dollar •> .I'-iers. but the conis that France will standard till pushed Ld reserve at 79.62. it nothing to fear currencies as the is done with her lonies. jer lies m an unand deficit of71 words
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Article37 1933-08-29 9 I~*H hinese Girl In The Sea about 17 years old. is umped into the sea yesterday morning. V by a constable who i and rescued her. •ken to the General FJ™ to th, nbulance.37 words
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Article436 1933-08-29 9 NAZIS' BAN ON JOURNALISTS Deprived Of German Citizenship Berlin. Aug. 25. In accordance with the recent decree, the Minister for the Interior has annulled the German citizenship and confiscatea property of a number t of famous Germans now abroad who "have injured German interests by their behaviour436 words
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Article57 1933-08-29 9 New York Measures Against Kidnappers Albany, Aug. 25. The death penalty for kidnappers m 1 cases where the victims are not returned before the trial of the kid- nappers is provided m a bill signed today by Governor Lehman ot New i York State, which also Drovlde* lifeReuter Wireless - 57 words
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Article44 1933-08-29 9 The Fire Brigade received two calls I on Sunday night. One was a false alarm. j On the other occasion they were requir- ed to extinguish a quantity of Chinese joss paper which had been set alight i outside a house m Alexandra Road.44 words
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53 MERCHANTS KIDNAPPED
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Article106 1933-08-29 9 Armed Bandits' Big Coup Harbin. Aug. 23. Three hundred bandits, armed with rifles and machine guns, believed to be army deserters, have looted the little town of Erho, twenty miles east i of Hailar and kidnapped fifth-three of j j the richest Chinese merchants whom I they106 words
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Article52 1933-08-29 9 Looted By Gang At Hsingtsi Shanghai, Aug. 28. The express train from Pukow to Tientsin was held up and robbed by a gang last night at the district of Hsingtsl. The railway guards who resisted and lost a number of men, were disarmed and disgraced. Sin Chew52 words
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Article328 1933-08-29 9 FRENZIED MEN IN DEATH BATTLE i Pictures Shown m London London, Aug. 23. Stabbing, looting, burning and shoot ing by a howling mob and a closeup of a corpse are the latest thrills available to London cinema audiences ;ln a ews reel of the Havana revolui ticn.328 words
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Article153 1933-08-29 9 New Building Opened by Their Majesties London, Aug. 23. The Life Guards, which are rarely seen outside London, provided a Sovereign's Escort to-day when His Majesty the King and the Queen drove through the streets of Leeds to open the new Town Hall which has been builtReuter Wireless - 153 words
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Article50 1933-08-29 9 18 Deaths Reported In St. Louis I St. Louis. Aug. 23. An epidemic of sleeping sickness re- suiting m 18 deaths has broken out here and spread to five other districts, I A government agent has arrived to investigate whether the disease is spread by Insects— Reuter Wireless50 words
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Article40 1933-08-29 9 A Chinese woman who came to Singapore from Indragiri on Saturday morning by the Honam for medicai '.reatment. died m the rikisha m Which she wa.s riding from Batu Tanga on her way to a boarding house.40 words
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Article106 1933-08-29 9 GKIM EXHIBIT IN BAZAAR End Of Kashgar Rebellion Simla. Auk. 24. The head of the rebel leader named Timur impaled on a spike m the Kashgar bazaar m Chinese Turkestan indicates the inglorious attempt of the Chinese Moslem to emulate his i ancient namesake. Timur.Reuter Wireless - 106 words
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Article98 1933-08-29 9 His Resignation Not Under Discussion Hyde Park. New York. Aug. 25. After a long conference with President Roosevelt, the Treasury Secretary. Mr William H. Woodin. has declared that neither Inflation nor his resignation were discussed He said he assured the President that the Treasury was m a healthyReuter Wireless - 98 words
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Article53 1933-08-29 9 In our report of the annual meeting of the Singapore Hockey Association, lt was incorrectly stated that Mr. R. A. Ashworth was not returning to this country. We learn that Mr. Ashworth actually told the meeting that there was a possibility that he might not be53 words
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Advertisement28 1933-08-29 9 CAf TOL RESTAURANT TO A GHT (and SATURDAY NEXT) Special "Cavalcade" Extension of Licence to 1 a.m. ************************m your Dinner and Supper Parties "one 4906 for Table Reservations.28 words
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Advertisement133 1933-08-29 9 COMMODITY MARKET LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate ln New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow RUBBER Rubber Market closing prices to-day were London, Aug. 28. Spot (Sellers) 327 32d. (tftd.) <Buyers> 325 32d.133 words
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Advertisement180 1933-08-29 9 "ORGANDIE" FASHIONABLE '"X/i L^P M DRESS /^L^J^ 1 PLEASING FABRIC I T DESIGNS PRINTED ORGANDIE DAINTY CHIC ATTRACTIVE Available m an exclusive range of the very latest designs and colours. A wonderful selection of spots, checks or floral patterns. STOCKED IN TWO WIDTHS. WIDE (36") PRICE $1.25 yd. EXTRA WIDE180 words
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701 1933-08-29 10 Brighter Prospects For Klang River Tin Ten Per Cent Dividend And $99,093 Carried Forward "Times have continued to rule abnormal, but it is pleasing to have seen the close of our financial year brightened by a material improvement m the industry." said Mr. D. H. Hampshire at the ninth ordinary701 words
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Article289 1933-08-29 10 SHOWN TO LOCAL MERCHANTS Products From Hong Kong Factory [From Our Chinese Correspondent] Dr. Lam Shen-lai. head of the Kuan Yik manufactory. Hong Kong, entertained a large number of Chinese merchants of Singapore at the Air View restaurant last night when the products of the manufactory,289 words
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Article119 1933-08-29 10 But World Stocks Down 8,000 Tons BIG RISE OX LAST YEAR London, Aug. 24. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's report states that world stocks of rubber at the .-nd o! July showed a reduction oi about 8.000 tons. The exports irom the Netherlands Indies were 33,200 tons as119 words
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Article190 1933-08-29 10 Chinese Competition With Japanese Recent experiments on the manufacture of agar-agar from seaweeds ob- tamed near Hainan Island have proved successful, according to the Fisheries Experiment Station of the Canton Bureau of Agriculture, reports the Canton Sun. Tlie product from these seaweeds approximates the agar formerly imported from190 words
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Article385 1933-08-29 10 BRITISH EMPIRE A BIG CUSTOMER German Hold On Russian Market Moscow. July 12. The total foreign trade turnover of the U.S.S.R. for the first five months of 1933 amounted ln value to 357.125.000 roubles. Exports totalled 188.030.000 roubles and imports 169.096.000 roubles, leaving a favourable balance of385 words
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Article255 1933-08-29 10 Vallambrosa Chairman's Optimism I From Our Own Correspondent I London, Aug. 16. Moderately optimistic views concerning the future of the plantation rubber industry were expressed by Mr. T. J. jCarlyie Oifford. chairman of Vallam,brosa Rubber Co. Ltd.. at the annual meeting m Edinburgh on Wednesday. Repeating what he255 words
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Article83 1933-08-29 10 Singapore, August 28, 12 noon Buyer Seller Gambler 5.00 Java Cube 7.75 Hamburg Cube 7.75 Muntok White Pepper 24.00 White Pepper 23.00 Black Pepper 14.00 Mix?d Black Pepper 9.00 Copra, sundried 3.65 3.65 Cjpra. mixed 3.10 3.10 Smill flak? Tapioca 4.00 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.90 Med.83 words
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Article543 1933-08-29 10 Sharp Movement On News Of Agreement London. Aug. 25. On the Stock Exchange to-day. speculative sections brightened. Chief interest was again devoted to home Rails and Kaffirs, ln which booming conditions prevailed. The outstanding event m the commodity markets was the sharp recovery of Wneat from early easiness543 words
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Article49 1933-08-29 10 Mr. John Falconer. B.A MCS Dis trict Officer. Tampin. will proceed on leave to Europe m October. Mr I W Blelloch M.A.. M.C.S.. at present Dis- J ICe T- Uala Pilah will succe <* mm rJ J Sheehan on his return from leave will relieve Mr T W Blelioch. w49 words
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Article233 1933-08-29 10 August 28 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 3 31 32 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 15 16 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 49 64 London, 30 days' sight 2 3 29 32 London, demand 2 3 7 8 London. T.T. 2 3 27 32 Lyons233 words
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74 1933-08-29 10 C HAMRER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION August 28th. 1 o'clock noun Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot loose > \2\ 12> v R S.S equal to London Standard <F.O.B> 12 1116 12 7 H Standard R.S.S on Tender Sept. 12» 2 12S Oct. 12 9 16 12 1174 words
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Article75 1933-08-29 10 Petrol And Kerosene Prices Devoe's In Kerost i_. Bylvan Arr i 2ft Socony Motor per British I Socony Motor 7*^ Q per Brit is". Jr!^ Socony Mot A (4-faUoa Shell AW:. 3a drums ,>. Shell M >• r I Brlih>_ [i Shell Motor ft per Britisl Shell Motor Si I75 words
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Article42 1933-08-29 10 How is. i< will He Tin In(!u*tr\ NN .1 A repoit of the I of Mines sa: constru frtgerat i the consiw of pr.;h,b factor In being j as In the pla beer 1 1 mer..' certain >m42 words
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Article49 1933-08-29 10 84J100.000 I>i\idend- In 10 Vcar> The taamn iden mik a Kalgoori: a prising such lam is mires at Oaa Boulder and C» a Just celebrated I In foui tfei adi ihe "II -vent divld< ;na of gold i month shoe Mine skxii 000 worth o! the 149 words
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Article15 1933-08-29 10 Finance houses and the big private i •;>•!■ j tors ut pm paring f. markets st15 words
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Article746 1933-08-29 11 Yesterday's Clo sing Quotations Buyers Sellers i 27s 28s 6d 28s 6d 30s x.d. r 13s 14s V' r 96 1.00 A> er 18s 18s 9d $1) 10 12 49 53 tu ls 6d ls 9d 2» de S 33 36 38 40 H 5s* 12s 13s746 words
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Article112 1933-08-29 11 -v celebrations held a prominent fean was the number r presentations of pec i ally those from I and it was only British motor car rare In this conare being exported umbers. Ol the procession ssting vehicle— an ted to the WynIta predecessor. I covered more new ambulance112 words
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Article244 1933-08-29 11 It is a curious thing that economy ln petrol consumption hardly ever figures nowadays m motor-car trials, although m pre-war times it was regarded as bein^ quite an Important feature: indeed, the early Tourist Trophy races were run on a fuel consumption basis,244 words
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Article409 1933-08-29 11 I GROWING DEiMAND FOR ELECTRICITY Decentralising Effect On Industry IFrom Our Own Correspondent I London, Aug. 18. As you know, the grid scneme und v the Central Electricity Board has no* been completed at an expenditure ol approximately €27.000.000. The undertakings concerned are new faced with the409 words
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Article330 1933-08-29 11 A certain motor salesman has been thinking of adopting as a mascot the winged cat which was recently reportled from Oxford It would remind him |of an incident which occurred when. In the ordinary course of duty, he was suddenly called upon to demonstrate (the merits of330 words
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Article404 1933-08-29 11 A Problem Which Still Exists Tlu- problem of variability m raw rubber still exists In relation to plasticity, rate ot vulcanisation and other properties, states the Rubber Research Institute report tor 1932. As a result oi a questionnaire circulated by the London Advisory Committee to all leading rubber404 words
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Advertisement1174 1933-08-29 11 LJJ \m__m AAmmmA %\%M #,tf Awrance In force erer ttg.MMM j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'incorporated tn tbs Krafts Settlement*. BEAD OFFICE: Oreat Eastern Lile Building. CecU Street, Singapore. lon^ OFFICE 27 Old Jewr, EC The Company has £20.000 deposited with- the Supreme Oourt of England and1,174 words
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Article83 1933-08-29 12 Alteration In Silver— Java Voyages Medan. Aug. Hi. It is stated by the Deli Courant that the Silver Java-Pacific Line have altered their route. In future one of the three s-rvices from Calcutta to tin Pacific Coast will not call at the Java oorts and Macassar but83 words
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Article230 1933-08-29 12 Reynst. Dut. 1432. from Sourabaya, '28.8. for Cheribon 31.8. Both. Dut. 1483. from Belawan Deli 28 8. for Tr. Priok 28.8. Keponß. Brit. 1322, from Bangkok 28.8. for Malacca, Pt. Swettenham unc. Nam Yonß. Brit. 769. from Semarang 28.8. for Java Ports 29.8. Tomohon. Dut. 684. from Sambas230 words
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Article129 1933-08-29 12 Ship*. Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1 I Kistna 22. Rajula. Cremer 20 1 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3.) Anhui 16. Sirdhana 14; Pres Van Buren 11. Glengarry 7. Empire D«x-k (Entrance Ciate Losslebank 30. Helen us 32. Kajang 34129 words
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Article303 1933-08-29 12 President Coolidge Matties Typhoon Th. 22.001 ton Dollar liner. President Coolidge, arrived ln Hong Kong last weak behind schedule having received iier introduction to typhoon conditions iftet Ifl Btoniht ot running to the East After tin CooDdft had left Kobe for Shanghai the matter. Captain Ahiin. received t303 words
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Article83 1933-08-29 12 Reason for the competitive capacity: oi Greek shipowners is shown m the latest, wage list agreed between the' Shipowners Union and the Panhellenie Maritime Union. The monthly pay agreed is as follows Captains. tl2 to' <.16: hrs' officers. _M 10s. to 610 10s.:! >cond officers. £8 10s To £8: seamen83 words
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Article158 1933-08-29 12 COMBATING CHINESE PIRACY EUROPEAN POWERS NEGLECT DUTY For several years past the favourite and very successful method of the Chinese pirate has been to ship on board a passenger steamer as an ordinary passenger with a powerful gang which rises at a given signal, but latterly there has been a158 words
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Article325 1933-08-29 12 Blue Funnel Chief Honoured Hy Liverpool Principal Dl tha Blue Funnel Line. and chairman Of the Mersey DodHi nnd Harbour Board. Mr. Richard Durning Holt, has been honoured with the deCKC Oi Doet r ol Laws of til" I _verP ul L niversity In the unavoidable absence «>t325 words
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Article73 1933-08-29 12 Uai !i Thouv. berthing al Ro ocr T;urmaii h. their crevi The Voi. di the ca.V uiti be broken v: Seapa Flow k< The lalva has come to ai Cox ar.d Dai k-* done tlie work < said In In less th fVrm had 100 l with73 words
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Article43 1933-08-29 12 Chukolsk IVnm i lv Be Mappv! I el Th» gr.-.e C I rem. irat Bound* d on tin Rivr and on the tlie penlnsu 71HUHM) squ.ire K. It has i there art i An \pObrui nev Wih < piloi«d tr stiaube 143 words
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Advertisement237 1933-08-29 12 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA Vf ANO MOST OF Ti W. y Thr Nam aornk fcouto of uw Iml Mtllmi f Scf tha boal of Uw oao_r»»tloaa C_anadlaa I I tm^WAmt *'«rk Lode* W Uw heart of wnmiroma > travel au-alghi Uirunxfc Iran Viocm*v .+**>** rt^jW^ Bkj Luxury Ira tua mt237 words
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Miscellaneous451 1933-08-29 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 am Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 am Saturday 7 p.m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7JO a.m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m451 words
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Advertisement471 1933-08-29 13 P. O. British India and Apcar lanes Incorporated ln England) MA PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENIN LAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CC ISSKST A rg Aß "L s AS r M J F s^cT RNMENT OUTWAI FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPA! Due D lonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Sin-too, 6.500 Aug. 31471 words
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Advertisement542 1933-08-29 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) -ELLERMAN* UNE. FREIGHT SEPYICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS ANF, SUEZ CANAL HOMF WARDS. Steamers. Dnm Sails. s.s. City of Pittsburg For London. R'dam and Hamburg Sept. 14 Sept. 16 ss. City of Newcastle For Havre, Ixmdon, R'dam H'burg Sept.542 words
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Advertisement852 1933-08-29 14 X- P- MKONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ RETEH— Tuesday. Aug. 29. Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang. TandjongMengeidar. Tandjong-Leidong and Asahan. n MAJANG— Wednesday. Aug. 30. Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, PoeloePallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday, Aug. 30, Muntok and Palembang. CREMER— Wednesday, Aug. 30, Belawan-Deli and Penang. TOBA— Wednesday, Aug. 30. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi.852 words
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Advertisement504 1933-08-29 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE cJbrfAMEMCABT MAIL LINE EUROPE via AMERICA VtSIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA ANDOR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO504 words
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Advertisement586 1933-08-29 14 O. S. K. Line. FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERH I Rio Be Janeiro Maru Buenos Aires via Coiomb- 'v Algoa Bay. Cape Town. Rio. S Montevideo Paris Maru Montevideo via Mombas.. H Salaam. L Marques Durh and Cape Town t Africa Maru Buenos Aires via 0 >l<wi.b Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam Rrenco586 words
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Article826 1933-08-29 15 M\> HAVE TO WITHDRAW MOM COMPETITIONS CLUB'S FALLING REVENUE Drop Of $20,000 In Income Since 1930 A> ippeal to the soccer members of the j apore Cricket Club to show more enthusiasm to help to regain some of the Club's lost pn £c m826 words
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Article208 1933-08-29 15 Singapore Championship Tournament t Singapore Badminton Association j championship tournament was con- i tin ued at ihe S.V.C. Drill Hall over the wek-end. The results were as follows: j SATURDAY'S RESULTS. Women's Singles: Miss Yit Ben Mi beat Miss L. Appa- I cutty w.o. I Men's Open Singles: Koh208 words
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Article109 1933-08-29 15 Mr. G. M Gilford, at one time a J well-known polo player m Malaya, and ADC. to H.H. The Sultan of Perak. a now has a successful business m a Readirg called Lightning Cleaners. He f lives at Sonning-on-Thames. An application for a receiving and adjudication order made against an109 words
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Article, Illustration37 1933-08-29 15 A member of the Army School of Physical Training, making a spectacular swallow dive at the display by the Army School of Physical Training from Aldershot at the Woking Sports m aid of the Railway Benevolent Fund.37 words
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Article46 1933-08-29 15 CRIC KET IN KRIAN 1 v r -»t Just Misses Century Penang. Aug. 28. I I played at Parit n the Penang Krian Club by 91 made 184. ting a brilliant 95 iuding three* sizes Hunt made 29 and replied with 93. 36 and Hembry 22.46 words
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Article191 1933-08-29 15 Selaniror Rangers Win First Match Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 27. In the first match oi the Stonoi Shield competition which was started on Saturday the Selangor Rangers beat the Railway Institute on the latter's ground by 37 runs. The Hansen, batting first, collapsed for the poor total of 27191 words
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Article21 1933-08-29 15 IS YOUR DOGIL L If so consult the Free Press Doe Expert who writes weekly m these columns every Saturday morning.21 words
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Article211 1933-08-29 15 American Baseball (i antes New York, Aun. 27. Fallowing are the scores In the major leeague baseball games played to- day NATIONAL LEAGUE K. H. E. Chicago 2 8 0 Brooklyn 0 2 0 Bush pi'ch-d and Kvnlg made a home run f r Chicago. Chicago 2211 words
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Advertisement19 1933-08-29 15 L GUS it*- i *pert of the SportPink SEHDr j»^ DAILY WIRE OR GOLD CUP EETING togmm. Eu Court,19 words
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Article591 1933-08-29 16 ELEVEN GOALS IN CUP MATCH A.P.C. Score Twice For Hongkong Bank And Lose Hongkong Bank 6; A.P.C. .5. It was bad luck on the A.P.C. that they lost their Commercial Cup fixture against the Hongkong Bank yesterday, at Jalan Besar Stadium, hy the odd goal m eleven, for two of591 words
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Article111 1933-08-29 16 Singapore CC. Duffers* Cup The following are the results ol the fifth round of the Duffers* Cup competition at Singapore Golf Club: Barry beat Cable 6 4 Reilly beat Farrington 4 3. C. A. Niven beat Oke 1 up. Atkin-Berry beat Ford 2 1. CLIFFORD CUP The following are111 words
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Article79 1933-08-29 16 Dr. H. L. H. Lim Wins August Medal The following are the five best cards returned for the August Bogey Medal played during the week-end Dr. H. L. H. Lim <6> 1 up Dr. T. E. Cheah «16> 1 down W. McMullan <8> 2 T. Rishworth HO) 279 words
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116 1933-08-29 16 THE ST. LEGER Hyperion a Strong Favourite London. Auk. 28. Lord Derby's Hyperion, winner oi the Derby, is a strong favourite for thei St Leger. to be run at Doncaster on Wednesday. Sept. 13. To-day's call-over was as follows: I to S Hyperion, offered. 11 to 4 taken. 1 Ul116 words
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Article77 1933-08-29 16 Sydney, Aug. 28. Peter Pan is favourite for the Melbourne Cup. with Blixten. Nord. and Hall Mark next m popular fancy. For the Epsom Handicap Bronze Hawk is flrst favourite. Tophole second favourite, and Dermid. Jacko. Chatham, and Autopay Joint third lavourites. with Bold Boy. Cottesmore, Game Carrington.77 words
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Article679 1933-08-29 16 THE WILLIAMSON CUP i j Double Disqualification For Mowgli The "A Class boats of the Royal < Singapore Yacht Club were resting over i the week-end after their trip to Ba- tavia, where a very enjoyable and keenly contested series of three races resulted m a win679 words
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Article, Illustration25 1933-08-29 16 Archers of seven nations took part at the Ranelagh Club. London, m the World Archery Championship, flrst n international archery contest ever held m kngland.25 words
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260 1933-08-29 16 CRICKET Indian Association Heat S.C.R.C. The Indian Association visited the S.C R.C. on Sunday, and beat them by 6 wickets. Batting first, the home team made only 72 runs, of which Teng Chew scored 26. Biramji bowled well for the Indians, taking 5 wickets for 24 runs. Thanks to a260 words
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Article99 1933-08-29 16 Surprising Match With Hiobasco *From Our Own Correspondent.* Penang, Aug. 27. Penang boxing fans are gicatly surprised that the newly-formed Penang Board of Control has sanctioned the fight to-morrow night between Bud Walley and Beebasco. The former has gained some success m America and England while Beebasco has99 words
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Article57 1933-08-29 16 British Flight Of 22 Miles 1 London, Aug. 24. Mr. G. E. Collins, of the London Gilding Club, has set up a new English distance gliding record with a flight of twenty-two miles. The previous record was thirteen miles. Collins had recently set up a new British glidingBritish Radio - 57 words
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Article42 1933-08-29 16 Italy Eliminates Holland Rotterdam. Aug. 27. In the 1934 qualifying round for the Davis Cup Timmer (Holland) beat Rado. 5—7, 6—l. 6-1. 6—l: Mefftp. t Italy beat Karsten 6—3. 6^-2. 6- -i. Italy wins by 3 matches to 2- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article31 1933-08-29 16 The French Rugby Federation are considering a scheme for the formation of an international federation to which all European Rugby-playing i nations, with the exception of England i would be affiliated.31 words
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Article113 1933-08-29 16 Yorkshire Lose By An Innings At Hove For the second time this season Sussex have defeated Yorkshire, the match at Hove (Reuter cables* ending on the second day m a victory for the home side by an innings and 20 runs Dismissing the champions m thelr113 words
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Article177 1933-08-29 16 SINGAPORK MEET! Excellent htria p, Event > Handicaps for 6» of the Singapm N (Ctold Cup) n. Issued and arc a> Race 1.-Ponie*-Class 2— lMv. 2—.', h furs.— 2.3o p id Melbourne 9<Ben Hall 8 1 Iseult 8 1. Springkell Can Do 8 1 Highland Lam 8177 words
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