The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 August 1933
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Title Section17 1933-08-31 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. EST. 1835. No. 14,049. THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1933." 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article138 1933-08-31 1 SOVI ET-JAPAN WAR CL OUDS GATHER Hu^ Russian Army In liast Siberia WO MILITARISTS ALARMED I Bore Than Half Of Total i Japanese Forces IKSSIA PREPARING FOR WAR AGAINST JAPAN' A Renter message from Tokiostatps tk«+ a o p^are alrea-ly preparing for wa/Sst the Soviet. 300 FIGHTING AIRCRAFT I lukio.Far Eastern - 138 words
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Article648 1933-08-31 1 J *n Prepariag For War «eow, Aur. 30. or^an. Pravda. ult.s of the the Chinese •••irh intennlsding in Tokyo "i the U.S.S.R. post seven iccessfnl conL^ Ms pointed n^U H SOI et dele Satlon reduced th»< ?n £n S n d sate prlce ol th railway b/ tlaU^^"Tass - 648 words
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Article232 1933-08-31 1 Nanyang Siang Pau - Nanyang Siang Pau Mr. Soong's Appeal For Unity Shanghai, Aujc. 30 Further details of Mr. T. V Soong's first interview with the press after his return irom his European tour are now available. He denied that any of the cotton from America, part ol the232 words
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Article, Illustration348 1933-08-31 1 Crew To Be Paid Off Tomorrow The Government s.y. Sea Belle 11, o\*r which much controversy arose both in and out of the Legislative Council, has been laid ip. The crew will be paid «»iT .-morrow and the yacht, whit v has been348 words
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Article64 1933-08-31 1 Must \o( He Executed Without Trial Shanghai, Aug. 30. It is announced that the Government Is shortly Issuing mandate Jrohibitir?? summary arrest or execution or newspapermen by provincial uithcrities. The? rrardat.' is the outcome of appeals from pressmen all over the country following the summary exe-•nM-n earUer inEastern Service - 64 words
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Article60 1933-08-31 1 Three hinese Sentenced In Calcutta Calcutta, Auf. 30. The tUfte Chinese from an American vessel who were arrested in July and f.jund to be in possession of six Italianmade pistols and five hundred rounds of ammunition alleged to be intended lor terrorists, have been sentenced to sixReuter - 60 words
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Article57 1933-08-31 1 Nanyang Siang Pau - Nanyang Siang Pau To Aid Flood And Famine Victims shanghai. Auk. 30. Tho Nanking treasury has been instructed to earmark $15.*****0 for the rehabilitation of the Red-de-vastated arras In Honan. Annul Kiangsi. Himci and Chekiang Three milli m dollars have bo- n ■et aside fcr relief w>rk57 words
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Article68 1933-08-31 1 On Trial For Fraud That Precipitated Crisis isremen, Aug. 29. The trial, likely to last several months, has opened of the brothers i Carl and Heinz Lahusen. joint owners of the huge Nordwolle woollen concern Ml charges ol responsibility tor the laiiure of the company in 1931Reuter - 68 words
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Article58 1933-08-31 1 British Flying Boat Forced Down London. Autr. 30. When the group oi four British R.A.F. flying-boats en route for a tour of the Baltic states were passing over Helder in Holland, one of them had to make a forced landing. A second went to the rescue andReuter - 58 words
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Article151 1933-08-31 1 Dash Across Italian Frontier Munich, Aug. 30. The whole of the Tyrol is in a state 1-nnMtwiiMtofgr a prlson breaking episode at Innsbruck Prison. At dawn to-day a party of Nazis disguised as Austrian Heimwehr in a motor car [entered the prison on a falseReuter - 151 words
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Article36 1933-08-31 1 tri w Rugby, Auc. •>%. I He King has been graciously pleased Honblr Or Patrick Williams Maulc Ramsay. His Majesty's Envoy Extra.ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Athens to b« His Majesty's Envoy Mtn "tnr Plenlpot^n-36 words
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Advertisement63 1933-08-31 1 BIGIA TEA p r inur I freshness and fr. rancc of the I a n gardens ur home. UTLES HOTEL. LTD. \YA'S PREMIER HOTEL. 1 O-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS P ECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC 1 ><-m 8 p.m. to 9.45 p.m. >ANCE (FORMAL) 945 p.m. to Mid-night ECIaY DAY SEPTEMBER 2nd IAI63 words
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Advertisement231 1933-08-31 1 On Other Pages Latest Tin and Rubber prices Page Aigenlina has agieed to the wheat re ♦lie. ion agrcemrn* Page The triple attempt ».o swim the L'ngiish t i.anni'l has failed Page 16 CS is disappointed with the result, so far. of the lecovery drive and an inten lw "Uuy231 words
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Advertisement79 1933-08-31 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER RIDING EASE ANNOUNCEMENT The Orchestra playing at the Dutch Club 1 there WiH !K? no "inner-Dance at the Adelphi Hotel this evening. SEA VIEW HOTEL j TOMORROW SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY MARTY SANDS MILDRED DAWN SATURDAY!79 words
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Article426 1933-08-31 2 Powers Of Proposed Bill A'^fifil! intituled an ordinance to tuw*9 Ordinance No. 96 < Minor Ollences* is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council. The object of the Bill is to enlarge the catalogue of noisy instruments, the sounding of which is a nuisance. The Bill426 words
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Article455 1933-08-31 2 BANKRI T PTCY CASE ADJOURNED Sassoon Ezekiel's Affairs Mr Justice Mills in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday heard an application by the Official Assignee for an order of indemnity on behalf of a bankrupt. Sassoon Ezekiel. against his own wife. Rachel Ezekiel The bankruptcy of Sassoon455 words
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Article81 1933-08-31 2 The SepanK-Nilai branch of the btate Asiatic Staffs' Association. Selangor. was formed on Sunday when the inaugural meeting was held at the Sepang Asiatic Club. The following* were elected office-bearers for the year: --Chairman. Mr. A. J. Lop^z. viccch.iirman. Mr. D. Devadasen: hon. secretary and treasurer. Mr. P. Salkunam; committee.81 words
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Article204 1933-08-31 2 Phenomenon Startles Villagers Belgrade. The inhabitants ol Bosnia were startled arter a heavy iaii ot rain to i everything dyed red Umbrellas clothes, washing left out In tht r.\ir. eTexythlng was italned An In th reservoirs It was lound the I m itet Ihmt bad collected was j204 words
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Article169 1933-08-31 2 Alleged To Have Robbed War Refugees Charged with being responsible for the kidnapping ol eight Shanghai merchants at Soochow and the killing of Lieut Wang Yu-san. of the 19th Route Army, during last year's SinoJapanese hostilities near Shanghai. Mrs. Ho. alias Wong Pamei. an alleged notorious woman169 words
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Article40 1933-08-31 2 Paris, Auk. 27. Negotiations which have been proceeding for months past have resulted. It is understood, in the adoption of a protocol fixing the main lines for an economic agreement between France and the Soviet.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 40 words
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478 1933-08-31 2 Stabbed By Woman In Shanghai "A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE' Shanghai, Aug. There was a tense moment in the British Police Court during the preliminary hearing of the murder charge against Mrs. Katherine Hadley (36). also known as Tolpige. who is alleged to have stabbed478 words
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Article358 1933-08-31 2 TRUNK MURDER CASE Anonymous Letter To Defending Advocate To the task of investigators into the mystery of the Shanghai trunk murder case has been added a hunt for the anonymous writer of a threatening letter received by Mr T Rangel. the advocate appointed by the Portuguese Consular358 words
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Article25 1933-08-31 2 Sir En a wall Tui.i has dierf .f j? A HMCtlnfl < Banit ;jj| Sundav A- I vl mnttr: of nif»s(i I malaria I cussed I25 words
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Advertisement144 1933-08-31 2 HANDS NFLAMED WITH_KZEMA Suffered a Great Deal with Itching. Healed by Cuticura. "My trouble was dry eczema which was caused from having my hands in water so tnuch. I suffered a great deal through itching and burning, more so at night, and the affected parts were inflamed. I suffered with144 words
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Advertisement12 1933-08-31 2 §77Jt5Pf!IS rhorf \f no better pm l| •s B<niare. Singapore, jl ■■■Wi'WIIII12 words
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Advertisement723 1933-08-31 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I I 1| TKMIEWS __J X0TI i HEADQUARTERS i vw.pm Ol{hr VNl I v SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL (|;ANK( ,1( 9 foralllho NOTICE. I I FAMOUS MANUFACTURERS IS "tr^'m,!" of Tenders. I J OI SKI II .Mi M ii' I Foods NOTICE is hereby given that tender* I D()(; Med.cines723 words
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Miscellaneous210 1933-08-31 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Thursday 31st Golf: Island Club Championship d^mfcotaln League. Kal- Swimming: Jackson Millar Cup race at &-BMStf* Base.au: I^e -^--anj Friday, September Ist. t p.m. "Rv^th^iv Commercial Cup semi-final, Monday, Sept. 4th. Football. Commercmi P g a SingapO re G. C ladies bogey FA Cup Ist. round:210 words
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1139 1933-08-31 3 SWORD'S PART IN HISTORY OF MANKIND fymhol Of Power, Justice And Martyrdom of the Sword— from the d«v ivt uh the ages to the pretemLv'^T i sttrci tss^ SW3S *5 ance, the membera SS 1^ ;he address but Mr. V. D. fcXleT wS h if? wa -T f d- aScdoS1,139 words
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Article429 1933-08-31 3 'EXTREMELY INGENIOUS VARIATION" Magistrate's Comment In Cheating Case Rm extremely ingenious variation he confidence trick." was Mr J f Jregra final observation in conthe Third Court of coating a Sinhalese merchant, named M w j l nayakara< in resDcct of $300 HP Li J Mendis Prosecuted and Mr429 words
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Article585 1933-08-31 3 Dangers Of Durian And Alcohol />ies ,4/>er Heavy Meal Medical comment on the hick ol rch work on Malayan poisons, fruits and cures «rai made at an in qu« held by Mr P o. Bourne rday, on a Chinese who I p- taming after atlng durian drinking liquor, a mixture585 words
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Advertisement60 1933-08-31 3 I nrivalled from > trves. Scores, ITR1 TR BY K.N.I.L.M. TO: I M B A N c; ■{i»IA V I A V 1 HAN D I N VSEMA R A N O SOERABAJA W F A K A B A R O E mM? D A V reduction on return60 words
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Advertisement9 1933-08-31 3 STAINLESS is NOW STOCKED BY UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE9 words
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Miscellaneous281 1933-08-31 3 BRITISH BROADCASTING i CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR DOHA, Bl RMA. J »«..ii 1 > SETTLEMENTS, and I FEDERATE!) MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE J TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY J ENGLAND Two of the following frequencies i ard wavelengths will be used i simultaneously, but the wave- lengths may be changed in the course281 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1933-08-31 4 STALIN'S WIFE COMMUTE SUICIDE Chose Death As Protest Against Dictator's Policy FULL STORY OF KREMLIN TRACED* o//> FOR FIRST TIME By Rhea (i. Clyman who spent four years in Russia ;i* vpaw correspondent. She was expelled as a "dangerous person" says, she dared to write the truth. In the earlyNANA - 1,073 words
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Article, Illustration44 1933-08-31 4 Lord Trenchard, the Police Commissioner, met representatives of all branches of the Metropolitan Police in the strictest privacy at the police training college at Imber Court. Thames Ditton. The entrance to Imher Court was guarded by police as delegates arrived for the secret meeting.44 words
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Article118 1933-08-31 4 Man Suffers Fatal Spinal Injury A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by Mr. F. A. Brown, the Singapore Coroner, at the inquest on j a 45-year-old Tamil, named Retnam. who died as the result ot injuries; caused by falling oil a stationary hand-cart which118 words
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Article95 1933-08-31 4 At St. Peters Church In Stumlord Road there will be a Festival of Church Music on Monday commencing at 6.30 p.m. Specially selected music will be rendered and some well known persons are contributing solos, both vocal and instrumental. The Revd. E G. Proctor will preach95 words
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Article20 1933-08-31 4 The Hon. Mr. H. Fairburn. InspectorGeneral of Police, arrived at Penang on Saturday from Singapore on a visit of inspection.20 words
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Article85 1933-08-31 4 Tragedy In Presence Of Mother A live- year- old Chinese child. while playing on the bank of Rochore canal in full view of the mother and sister, fell Into the water on Tuesday afternoon. An alarm was raised and some Tamil coolies working nearby went to the85 words
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Article22 1933-08-31 4 A lecture on "The Limitations ol Reason" will be given at the Theosophical Society. 428 Race Course Road tomorrow at 630 p.m.22 words
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Article175 1933-08-31 4 CARAVAN ING BY CAR Expedition Into Soviet Desert Tashkent. Auk. 19. The caravan ol 20 Soviet automobiles and trucks of standard type, engaged in a 9.000 kilometre test run from Moscow to the Kara Kum desert in Central Asia and return, arrived at Tashkent and left the following day onTass - 175 words
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Article62 1933-08-31 4 The Ladies Union of Singapore is appealing for the sympathy and cooperation of all interested to make their Sale of Work on Friday. September Ist. a success. The net proceeds of this sale are to be divided between the Leper Asylum and the Child Welfare Society. Mrs.62 words
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Article197 1933-08-31 4 Annual Dinner of Branch (From Our Own Correspondent). Klanjc. Auff. 27. The seventh annual dinner meet Ing of the Ex-Services Association ol Malaya. Klang branch, was held last night at the Klang Club Mr. L Forbes. District Officer. Klang. proposed the x>ast of the branch. In his presidential197 words
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Article25 1933-08-31 4 Mr. Kong Hal Chong. of the teaching stall of the Francis Light School. Penang. has Joined the staff of the Government English School. Alor Star.25 words
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Article66 1933-08-31 4 LVi>it To Summer Residence Cheerln*: of His H J J this m»n summer r- L** 1 near Rom« yi The P>; and b) of whom v liupectrd I eluding f admin-d I M I Pollsh i "jS 1 to commctv. 1 land as Pa; r ol Benrdi. dReuter Wireless - 66 words
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Article33 1933-08-31 4 WttH I brtw- tbt Au^on s mont i^ desiro ll I Franc-Au.str>'-i- J no qut HUIU-,: Thi- pi for M «1 Mm Ibwi mcnts b. CMcbo Danubian W Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 33 words
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Advertisement272 1933-08-31 4 At DBPBNDABLB AS AN AUSTIN W f 1 Shoun .it "A" ti the 'overhang' the "ti shout uh rxumpit e.\ J J^K^^^J /^^^m f I Austin Ten-lour Saloon, git ing m.txi- I ten Jed'oter hang': ett ry inch extra I J X^^^mM I mum riding comjort. means /ess 3 I!272 words
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Article, Illustration232 1933-08-31 5 Jungle Kings' Big Growl M. Simons stock Church, Putney. racing the camera for the first time this pack of jungle "Kings" on their farm at El Monte, California, showed their curiosity in letting forth one hie rrowl olr T I.' 6 b ecn a Mted at J»""ina, <iree,e. for the232 words
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Advertisement16 1933-08-31 5 DUFF'S WHISKY l^^^^^^"" I Liqueur (mm. Sole Agentfi: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., Raffles Quay. Phone 2234.16 words
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Article534 1933-08-31 6 OWNER ON CHARGE OF CHEATING Assessments And Rents Sitting as Third Magistrate yesterday, Mr. M. H. Blacker, heard the continuation of the trial of Llm Teck Chew. landowner of Bukit Timah. on a charge of cheating the Rural Board in respect of the assessment of his534 words
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Article129 1933-08-31 6 Half Price Beer For Hong* Kong Hundred! of prominent citizens from Hong- Kong and Kowloon attended the opening of the Colony's new Brewery at Sham Tseng Bay. Castle Peak Road Hong Kong. Mrs. Bonvtt. wife, of the General Officer Commanding. Major-General O. C Borrrtt. formally opened the doors129 words
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Article84 1933-08-31 6 Honir KonK and Canton Relations 'Nothing can be more sure than that Hong Kong and Canton that know each other more, and hold a certain respect, even regard, one for the other, will mean a happier and more prosperous South China at least; and I believe that there84 words
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Article41 1933-08-31 6 A high tea and bazaar will be held at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church. Kampong Kapor Road on Saturday at 3.30 p.m.. in aid of the poor fund and benevolences of the church Mrs. E. F Lee will open the bazaar.41 words
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Article330 1933-08-31 6 CAMERON HIGHLANDS SOCIETY Measures For Control Of Malaria The second annual meeting 01 Cameron Highlands Society, of which the late Mr. W. Dunman was the founder- president and Mr. G. M. Yetts honorary Secretary, was held at the rest-house. Lubok Tamang. on Sunday when there was330 words
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Article399 1933-08-31 6 Amateur Society's Varied Activities The Chinese Amateur Orchestra of Singapore will hpld tts general meeting on September 3rd at 108. Emerald Hill Road at 7.30 p.m. The second annual report states that in tile re-organisa-tion f>t the committee tvo extra vice- presidents were created, a Hon. Secre- tary.399 words
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Article53 1933-08-31 6 raris, Aug. 27. The determination to guarantee the independence of Austria was expressed by M. Duladier to-day to Le Petit Parisien before leaving to inspect the recently constructed defence works on the frontier in order to see that the measures taken for the defence of France are absolutelyReuter Wireless - 53 words
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Article377 1933-08-31 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week JJELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 2 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Sept. 2nd. This announcement will377 words
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559 1933-08-31 6 Where Women Were Sold Like Cattle Verkhneudin.sk. Auk. 24. The Soviet Republic of Burlat-Mon-golia, comprising a territory of 400.000 square kilometres, has been celebrating its tenth anniversary. Before the revolution it was one of the most backward regions of Russia The native population wasTass - 559 words
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Article169 1933-08-31 6 A duplicate list is provided in which the competitor may keep a record of his entries. These small lists must not on any account be used for entries— they are only for 1 the convenience of competitors. The full results of all the matches plaved169 words
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Article92 1933-08-31 6 Practically All lkmand> Conceded P*riv Auk The iinkc of thf hMfm ha ended trike comnmtr. hftftag agreed t< the settlement with the ni minim, which is reported all the striken -s Rtvtn Wireless Paris. Auk U. FolluwinK thv breaking up barragt* of kMpH MR t) .<■ OUr92 words
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Article28 1933-08-31 6 Mr Salit-h bin HuAgaln. an old pup: of Hm Prnang Free School and u graduate of Raffles College, has the stall of the OOWBMM EBgttat School. Alor Star28 words
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Advertisement185 1933-08-31 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 2 I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the j Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press in all matters I appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of185 words
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Advertisement29 1933-08-31 6 This duplicate list is for the convenience of competitors in keeping a record of their entries and on no i account should it be sent to the Free Press.29 words
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Advertisement183 1933-08-31 6 J ll^ _^a^^^^^^ I aav ,^r 9^w*a^ aM **^v^ W Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the *Allenburys' Foods are as Mad I digested as mother's milk. They are germ free and I are simply and quickly made by the addition v\ I183 words
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Article1025 1933-08-31 7 Chinese Chop's Defence To Claim CONDITION OF TINNED MILK I A claim for $1,136.44, alleged to be loss suffered by the plaintiff firm through a breach of contract, brought by Mr. H. S. Arathoon. sole proprietor of Stephens. Paul and Co., of Robinson Road, against1,025 words
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Article117 1933-08-31 7 Not knowing that the man to whom he was showing lottery tickets was a police corporal in mufti, a Chinese Shopkeeper, Ong Kow Guan. living in Sungei Rotan, a village near Brua.s. tried to induce him to buy a lew There was a sequel in the police court when Ong117 words
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Article142 1933-08-31 7 Judgment Reserved in Case Against Agent The ease in which Tan Kim Klat an insurance auent. formerly attached to the Manufacturers" Insurance Company, was charged with cheating, concluded yesterday in the Criminal District Court before Mr. H. A. Forrer. judgment being reserved until Sepr 13. It was alleged142 words
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Article76 1933-08-31 7 V-. Ith incivnsing use of rubber parts for automobiles the yearly output of irom 3«j to 40 rubber trees is required t>> supply tyres, tubes and parts lor each modern car. In 1925 the average car used About three pounds of rubber parta In addition i.o the rubber in tyres76 words
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Article198 1933-08-31 7 Charges Against Returned Indian Kavena Nagutha Mohamed Naina Marioar made another appearance be- lore Mr. H. A. Forrer. the criminal district judge, yesterday, following his arrest on a charge of criminal breach of trust as an agent of Sayna Ahmed Maricar in respect of $10,000 which represents the198 words
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Article84 1933-08-31 7 Shock For Ambulance Dresser The wet state of the roads lollowing the rain yesterday accounted for a motor accident in Tanjong Katong Road. where an English-speaking Chinese, a clerk in the Bankruptcy Office, was thrown oir his motor cycle ■I the machine skidded on the slippery surface. The84 words
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Article51 1933-08-31 7 Mr Lim Kho Leng. Manager. Overseas Bank. Penang. has arrived in Ipoh to make arrangements in connection with the opening of a Branch of the Overseas Bank there It is very likely the Branch will be opened at Ipoh next month at the old pnnis's of the Bank of Malaya.51 words
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Article327 1933-08-31 7 One Dies Following Blow With Iron Pipe At the inquest on a 35-year-old ,Chinese named Wang Fook. Mr. F. O. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, found that the man had died from shock and haemorrhage from a ruptured spleen which had been caused by him having been struck with327 words
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Article37 1933-08-31 7 The receiving order made against S K Muthukannl has been rescinded on an application by Mr. D. H. Tudor, assistant Official Assignee, who pointed out that all creditors of the man had waived their claims in bankruptcy.37 words
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Article, Illustration25 1933-08-31 7 For the first time in 21 years. Britain has won the Davis Cup. The photograph shows the two teams lined up after the final match.25 words
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Article223 1933-08-31 7 HONG KONG— MANILA Kai Tak To Capital In IV i Hours Leaving Kai Tak aerodrome at 5.45 a.m. the Pan-American Airways Sikorsky seaplane landed in Manila at 3.25 p.m. Allowing lor a stop in i j Northern Luzon of two hours, the total .flying time was approximately 7' 2 >223 words
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Advertisement215 1933-08-31 7 The New KING OF JAZZ P, Igljlllj Opening To-Night fa Jg gjg Girls by the Score! Dazzling Beauty! Vjji Red-Hot Rhythm! c^aj2) Everything! < *^^ry V^\^r ss»^^^ Musical Picture W "—^mn^9 of All Time! F mi PAUL WHITEMAN $f and his band; JOHN BOLES, BINO V CROSBY, JEANIE LANG and215 words
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Advertisement15 1933-08-31 7 j STANTON j j NELSON Co., Ltd. |4, COLLTER QUAY STORAGE TELEPHONE 5874 APB3 l_15 words
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500 1933-08-31 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1933. Noise And Annoyance I THE latest move in the war against noise is a typical example of doing the right thing in the wrong way. By a Bill which is to be introduced into the Legislative Council it is to be made an500 words
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Article, Illustration998 1933-08-31 8 THEY are apparently in the middle of 1 the Channel swimming season at home, and at the moment we out here i wondering whether Charlie Zimwho. a lot of us remember lor his ly marvellous diving displays when was here at the beginning of last will998 words
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Article13 1933-08-31 8 Mr H E OdmMl has assumed My as Engineer. Po«ts and 1 Kedah13 words
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Article834 1933-08-31 8 Far out In the Atlantic, six hundred miles East of Cape Hatteras and another hundred miles from New York, lies the tiny group of islands known M Bermuda. Raised on the pinnacle of an immense submarine mountain by the activity of coral insects they form the most northerly coralA.W.H. - 834 words
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Advertisement108 1933-08-31 8 JH DRINK DE LUXE REFRESHING A PIMM at Any Time delicious _C4LDBECK < S 8F SPECIAJ %&St,sf!H T HM TH MTDINTMEM S^^L KING F 81A1 JEWELLERY when selecting a piece of JFWELLERY no matter for irtaat occasion, let us help you. Toil will thus be assured of the FINEST SELECTION108 words
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Advertisement58 1933-08-31 8 IT IS REPORTED THAT THE STORY OF JONAH is to be incorporated in a film, and that press agents are already acclaiming it as a whale of a picture. GAFLAC POLICIES have been acclaimed for years throughout the world. Their possession gives one that safe feeling. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE58 words
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Article206 1933-08-31 9 RECOVERY DRIVE RESULTS RAP ENOUGH Inten.-' Vew "Buy Now" sign Opens ES ASKED For S Goods that only '.niployed have orbed into ina result of the drive is dis- <;. America. It is that only by a i:in the present proi, r r;t me beReuter - 206 words
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Article, Illustration37 1933-08-31 9 they come out/' remarked Mr i tO Catlh the < lerks «f Co-operation, at The annual L-Si < ai l ni a s Assistant Director Telegraphs Co-operative Thrff" and rL?^ S'" Sinffa P° rp l^ts and Press photographer tooK37 words
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Article93 1933-08-31 9 Park, New York. Aug. 29. has lilted the md authorised the on consignment for, Federal Reserve Bank ►W in the U.S.A. and sold producers to obtain prices obtainable abroad. I Id coin and bullion certi- > ordered to file a state- r night of the amounts days93 words
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Article122 1933-08-31 9 REDS OVER-RUNNING DISTRICT PROTECT" BRITISH AND U.S. NATIONALS Danger From "Communist Hordes" Hong Kong, Aug. 30. An American destroyer and a British warship have arrived at Foochow to protect their nationals They will remain until there is no danger from the Communists who are over-running theUnion Times - 122 words
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Article116 1933-08-31 9 Fifteen Acre Station In South London London, Auk. 28 The first part of the great new power station at Battersea. London, designed to have ft eapacity of 400.000 to 500 000 kilowatts, is expected to be finished in time to be in operation before the end ulBritish Radio - 116 words
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Article29 1933-08-31 9 New York. Aug. 30. President Roosevelt has requested General Johnson to report on the failure of Mr. Henry Ford to enrol under the motor code. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article62 1933-08-31 9 Police Offer Reward For Information i From Our Own Correspondent I Bangkok. Auk. 30. Enqurics in connection with the bank note robbery are proceeding, but there have been no arrests so far. The police are offering a reward for information leading to the recovery of Hongkong Bank62 words
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Article39 1933-08-31 9 Hong Kong, Aug. 30. H.MS. Wishart and the U.S. Sacrarrento have left for Foochow from Hong Kong to protect nationals. Naval circles here do r.ot believe Yenping has yet been captured by Reds. Reuter Far EasternReuter - 39 words
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Article27 1933-08-31 9 Washington, Aug. 30. The State Department has ordered a destroyer from the Asiatic fleet to proceed to Foochow where three Americans are endangered by "Communist hordes."- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article35 1933-08-31 9 Thousands Of Bales Destroyed Berlin. Aug. SO. A warehouse nre at Bremen caused th.» destruction of 2.500 bales of raw cotton. Another at Viersen. Rhineland. des- 1 troyed a thousand bales.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article39 1933-08-31 9 Rossi And Codo's Record Confirmed Paris. Auk. 29. The Aero Club has homologated Rossi and Codo's flight from New York to Rayak. Syria. 5.657 miles 589 yards, beating Gayford and Nieholett's record of 5,340 miles.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article55 1933-08-31 9 Inche Yacob Of Perak Injured At Bukit Timah While out riding a horse at the Bukit Timah race course early yesterday morning, Inche Yacob of Perak was thrown off his mount and sustained abrasions over the rieht arm and forearm and the left shoulder. He also had a55 words
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Article24 1933-08-31 9 Bishop Ferguson Davie and Mrs Davie, formerly of Singapore, have taken up residence at the Anglican Hostel, Fort Hare, states the South African Outlook.24 words
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Article66 1933-08-31 9 London, Aug. 30. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were: New York, Aug. 30. Opening prices were: Spot (Sellers) 3 13 16d. (3 13 16d.) (Buyers) 3 3 4 d. (3-Kd.) Oct.-Dec. 327 32d. <3 27 32d.) Jan-March 3 15 16d. (3 15 16d.) April- June66 words
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Article24 1933-08-31 9 London, Aug. 30. Messrs. Malcolm Bowley and Son's closing tin prices to-day were: Spot £218-15-0 £220-2-6. 1 3 Months .€2lB-12-6 (£220.) Market Easy.24 words
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Article14 1933-08-31 9 London, Aug. 30. New York 4.65 (4J7ft.) Paris 81 13,16 (81 9;i6.)14 words
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Article276 1933-08-31 9 NEW STAR DAWNS IN HOLLYWOOD Screen World Waits Soviet Beauty 's Debut Story markets of the world were Anna" 1 Stl dl I r H Ing the months in wh *h waited in V» e SCTQens la^st recruit, waited in Hollywood for a part writes the Free Press Hollywood corVespoi7dent276 words
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Article34 1933-08-31 9 Wheat Restriction Agreement Signed Kuenos Aires. Aue. 30. The Government has authorised its representative to sign the wheat agreement which previously was only initialled by the Argentine pending elaboration of details- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article34 1933-08-31 9 Bangkok. Auk. 30. Is Is officially announced that at present the Governmnt will not have recourse to any new system of compulsory purchase of land or compulsory labour as a means of economic development34 words
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Advertisement34 1933-08-31 9 Sa rday Next, September 2nd. RIiSTTAFEL TIFFIN Served from Noon Until 2.15 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT! iLCADE" Extension of Licence Until 1 A.M. your Dinner und Supper Parties Now I— hone 4906 for Table Reservations34 words
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Advertisement224 1933-08-31 9 The Year's Big Saving Opportunity Ill': I ROBINSONS ANNUAL SALE Never before have we reduced our Sale Prices to such low figures. Don't Miss This Opportunity! There are Bargains in every Department. NOTE THE DATES SEPTEMBER Ist to 16th COME EARLY! REMEMBER THE BEST BARGAINS GO FIRST. IF YOU HAVE224 words
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Article857 1933-08-31 10 SHARE MARKET Messrs Fraser A nd Co's Weekly Report After a dull opening, conditions in the local share market improved considerably during the wee,k, (state Messrs' Praser and Co. In their report dated Aug. 29 and a fair business can be reported, more especially in tin857 words
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Article720 1933-08-31 10 R.R.I. INSTRUCTIONS TO PLANTERS Need For Large Scale Application Some progress has been made, states the report of the Rubber Research Institute for 1932. on the investigation and isolation of non-caoutchouc constituents of latex. These investigations are of primary importance in relation to the variability of raw720 words
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Article201 1933-08-31 10 I Aug. 25 28 29 American Can. Com 93V 2 92?/ 8 93V 8 Am. T'phone and T'graph 129V4 130 128 7 8 Atcheson Railroad 68% 66 70 Dupont 833 8 83 8 83 2 Firestone. Common 28 27 V 2 26 7 ,8 Gen. Electric 26% 25%United Press Association - 201 words
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Article45 1933-08-31 10 YESTERDAY'S RUBBER AUCTION The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.137th. auction yesterday. Ribber Smoked Sheet: Cents Per Lb. London 3 3 4 d. New York 7 cts Catalogued 1.301.953 lbs 581.23 tons Ct.ered 1.252.581 559 19 Sold 1.192.757 s 532.48 PRICES REALIZED45 words
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Article124 1933-08-31 10 The New Dutch Duties RiCC trading circles in Rangoon support the view taken in Mincing Lane hat the new Dutch import duties will hit Burma's rice export trade The Netherlands was at one time a big market for Burma's rice, but ever since the depression and competition124 words
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Article76 1933-08-31 10 Plant to Pierce Isthmus of Ofqui According to a Reuter message from Santiago < Chile*, a plan is being considered by the Chilian Government for piercing the Isthmus of Ofqul. If the plan materialises an appreciable proportion of the passage from Puerto Moutt to Magallanes could be76 words
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126 1933-08-31 10 August 30th., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot Tone of Market:— Quiet and steady. Latest Cable:- London Spot Sheet 3^'id per lb. New York Spot Sheet 7 G.cts. per lb Compared with^ the previous year. British tonnage passing through the126 words
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Article130 1933-08-31 10 August 30 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 2.07 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline 14 drams per British Imperial Gallon 85 Socony Motor Gasoline <4-gallon tin) 3.65 Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gall.130 words
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Article87 1933-08-31 10 Singapore. August 30, 12 noon Buyer Sellrr Oambier 4.75 Java Cube 7.75 Hamburg Cube 7.75 Muntok White Pepper 23.00 White Pepper 22.50 Black Pepper 13.50 Mixed Black Pepper 9.00 Copra, sundried 3.60 Cjpra. mixed 3.05 3.05 Small flake Tapioca 4 00 Fa'r Flake Tapioca 3.90 Med.87 words
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967 1933-08-31 10 Return To Normal Conditions In The City Encouraging Overseas Trade Figures For July •From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Aug. 15. Despite the tact that many business executives and heads of com- mercial houses have left London for their annual holidays, trade shows no signs of the customary August slack- ness,967 words
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Article52 1933-08-31 10 f nniiMi 2 4 London f>o London M) s London. d< London. T 1 Lyons Hamburg < '<jC New Y»;rk Bat.ahi 8 IUUI PenariK. d< Calc;iti.> ''rr Colombo H I u< li V«i.-: Mai .1 i Ba: k V I 1 Ma.:.-. Syci d« d New Bat B.mk52 words
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Article74 1933-08-31 10 Forecast ti Stanp on Indian Mai kit < *l< utlj \mc U Under tin Uona tl abl< o! 105 000. 00(, p. i. whldl might on :*.<■ bt pas: ma r^ QU j for Internal i 'rul.tr kitct pui I by jto Al schemi trlct The It that74 words
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Article41 1933-08-31 10 1 Thrr- 141 :-faP» JdurinK ih<- w. [giving a ct per mnwi pm*tiHni r* than thr« BB and dt'dui-; -15 68 p«r 14 The n.:.w I prr mill*' compAT pr«Tt dn.»: rcspondint: The toUU blrtl rut.' Ofl II41 words
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Article35 1933-08-31 10 Qtthgbti Dim v <fll And I K\t«'iisi\< last .war IBd h.trinn.s (Im. mil depth ylrld.'d n»ih: I «'ail. U»d tor If i'tl k( ll ht In i t>T's u:. nean u oi Khli35 words
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Article60 1933-08-31 10 For Thai ilefurr Mr Ju ?nd Court at 11 I I ;:i iStepbeni Pi Chiang. l|( ;rl Brft.rr Mr. Ju> Court at 11 ti Part I>. m the pp'M I vs. Rachel S.i The t<>!. I I whirli MTli (j(of to July 1 wa I Channel I 160 words
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Article740 1933-08-31 11 |j t s/tr^^^ Closing Quotations S'pore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1926 red. 1956-66 $22,000,000 111 2 112% c.l S'pore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1928 red 1948-68 $21,000,000 109 109% c J S'pore Municipal 4y 2 p.c. of 1930 red 1970-80 $5,000,000 108% 100 H cl SS. and740 words
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Article318 1933-08-31 11 r Opposition From Employers '^Ota Correspondent) ''•ndcn, Aug. 16. prove to be ol history of on Thursday, cq rerence of the ki\ 4 fl Shipbuilding Unions j working week presentatings held in •>ut the countion and It Br>, s v rt step made a to secure nent. The318 words
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Article680 1933-08-31 11 INTENSE EXCITEMENT IN I JOHANNESBURG Higher Price For Gold London. Aug. 28. The upward movement of gold cur- renoies. which has been a feature of the Exchange market recently, was continued to-day and the price of gold rose in harmony to the highest level since DecemberReuter Wireless - 680 words
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Article571 1933-08-31 11 WHEAT CONFERENCE AGREEMENT I Good Press In Britain London. Auj?. 26. The agreement reached at the Wheat Conference received generally a good press in this country. No commentator considers for a moment that the restriction of output, although no doubt inevitable if any progress is toBritish Radio - 571 words
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Advertisement481 1933-08-31 11 A— et« exceed jl^tMif Aammmm to H*** #rer Hg,jjMti The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporate tn the ftrtlti ■HllitoUij HEAD orPICE Great Eastern Utt Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. mwnnw C-npan, £a o.OOO .epCte. s^. m e "STLTS Companies Act In erery particular. ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE. to P.481 words
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Advertisement442 1933-08-31 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AITSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3 000 009 Reserve Fund £3 *****0 Reserve UabUlty of i Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishopsgate. London. K.C. 3 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo Semaran* Amrltsar442 words
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Article269 1933-08-31 12 Is The Old Form Doomed To Disappear An opinion hys been expressed on seveiaJ occasions that the tramp ship' will lose a great deal of its importance in favour of the cargo liner and that there lo a tendency on the part of many British owners to ignore269 words
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Article76 1933-08-31 12 New essels For Chinese Miirilime Custom^ For the Phlnege Mariilnie CnetOCM number ol new patrol cruisers h.tv. been ordered, and the auxiliary Dieeel engines are to be built by WflddOp* Twenty units in all will be lUpplied, all designed to run at 800 i p.m. Six will be76 words
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Article118 1933-08-31 12 Ship* Alongside the Wharven or Kxpected to Arrive Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3.) Ranchi 18: Katonp 16: Strdhana 14--ferule 10: Najam 9: Soudan 7: Kistna 6. Emuire Dork (Entrance Gate tl Khandalla 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4> Mangola 46: Silvertcak 48 West Wharf (Entrance Gate118 words
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Article54 1933-08-31 12 Palm oil hi hulk lo Jipm— K\. rrci-ht to d'rort r»')rts has been ftxed it SB.OO ]nr ton of 20 cwt I The mm itmmet Porthoi li du horn from Penan* on Bundav .it (km. and will probably sail 01 fi am. for Balffon. Hiri" Kong i Shanghai.54 words
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Article340 1933-08-31 12 ROUND THE WORLD FOR £101 Drastic Reductions Announced N.Y.K Line animuiue turih.-r di rcc't'<*tii;ns in the rates lor round the world tours. Tt Is now prat!i<ali rh"ap to live <.n board ship and see Ibe world as it is to reside in a hotel For the340 words
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Article142 1933-08-31 12 BBMOO !>;iid For Motor Ship JUlOttU r ...p tiAJ i 10l the Glen 1. n I total or 1 !>,'lit Di- ail wltti macn nei f par itroke 'i .\r t It the 1 .by Ltth| I (hi Cl 1 de RlncaM b ind w n ichlj i142 words
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Article36 1933-08-31 12 The Prst «»i the steamer* «>f ih^ NethtTland StMmship Co vttet) ar. belnu r converted to MOtOf sJiios will probably b<» readv f.^r trials v rf| lh< M* installation about tbe midctlr October.36 words
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Article27 1933-08-31 12 It-.n,-|„ ■m i m H i I ,M I I I I b Mi i I I gj I I r gj I I I child27 words
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Article21 1933-08-31 12 I ;i •>■ I called Thrv tr Julh I rry rill en-Mr- I M i turtM H I i J21 words
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Advertisement626 1933-08-31 12 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated In Australia) A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY VISIT AUSTRALIA IN THE SPRING SPECIAL FIRST CLASS RETURN FARE 1:74 (5«34.29) Special arrangements have been made to enable passengers to make the round cruise to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne via Java by the well-known s.s. "MARELLA" <7.470 tons gross register*626 words
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Advertisement101 1933-08-31 12 For everything appertaining Travel, Banking Freight Apply to: COOKS wacoljlhlits Lwopto TWAVft "sew vice' 39, ROBINSON ROAD Individual Attention. I. S. K. LINE ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. •Incorporated In Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT ANH PASSENGER SERVICE. ROM JAPAN Due Bali MALTA MARU Aug. 31 Sept. 1 FOR KOBE. OSAKA. MOJI.101 words
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Advertisement30 1933-08-31 12 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA I c< »1 ut ihi —i iilln I /<Tj SL u «u-»'iM thruuph fn»ra V "fl luvury trmn. W Sspnw Th« Lurpni K'aiimi Sj/ntrtr, »n Niw(A30 words
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Miscellaneous560 1933-08-31 12 •4 Local And j Foreign Mail j Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday T.SO *.n* I Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturday 7 p m Kuantan (via Jeraotuti Monday to Friday IJB ft :j Kuantan (via Jeraniu;. Saturdays P xl Kelantan (via Padang560 words
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Miscellaneous195 1933-08-31 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Kh iKcialla. Brit :i289. irom Cald 30.8. tor Penang Rangoon Calm 31.8 I Bulan. Brit. 441. from Malacca 30 8 for Penan« v:a Ports :>. j Kedah. Brit. 1033. irom Nawgej Deli 298. lor Belawan Dcii SI 8 Hua T.mg. Brit 109. from Malacca 30 8. tor Malacca195 words
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Advertisement473 1933-08-31 13 p. o. British India and Apcar Lines. ancorporated in England) vi l. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. .NTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE out v )S FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due Due lonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Singapore 6.500 Aug. 31473 words
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Advertisement536 1933-08-31 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) 'ELLERMAN" UNE. FREIGHT SEP VICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS ANF/ SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Doe Sails. s.s. City of Pittsburg For London, R'dam and Hamburg Sept. 14 Sept. 16 s.s. City of Newcastle For Havre, Ix>ndon, R'dam H'burg Sept.536 words
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Advertisement1177 1933-08-31 13 HE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO (1»1) Bteam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Lto THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd rHE BTRAITS STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd PHE 81AM1,177 words
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Advertisement659 1933-08-31 14 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ RElJNST— Thursday, Aug. 31. Cheribon (not for passengers). Semarang, Sourabaya, Boeleleng. Ampenan..Padang-Bay, Benoa and Banjoewangi. TlDORE— Thursday, Aug. 31, Selat-Pandjang. Bcngkalis, Soengei-Pakning, Siak and Pakan-Baroe. TOMOHON— Thursday, Aug. 31, Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. DE WEERT— Friday. Sept. 1, Tandjong Pinang. Blinjoe, Djeboes, Pangkal Pinang.659 words
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Advertisement142 1933-08-31 14 01 TYVARDa nj ALSIA lc»r Bangkok Sopt 9 ms. DANMARK for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Osaka and Kob« Sept. 20 TRANS- IV-U IMC SERVICE IO LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO VANCOUVER, SEATTLE AND PORTLAND ms SELANDIA leaves Manila about Oct. 8 Leaves Hoof Kong about, Oct. 14 PAKE: To Genoa142 words
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Advertisement417 1933-08-31 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dbid AMERICAN MAIL LINE Fn COMFORT WITH ECONOMY PRESIDENT LINER TOURIST LARGE OUTSIDE STATEROOMS Each with hot and cold running water and restful beds. UNEXCELLED CUISINE DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT DRCHESTRAfI DANCING SWIMMING rALKTES DECK SPORTS Mnp'r" tl add Io V S sffl KVKRY Irans-fv.cilic President Liner now features417 words
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Advertisement324 1933-08-31 14 O. S. K. LlNf ANNOUNCE DRASTIC REDI Tl< AND CABIN CLASS P\SS\f;| Singapore to East and South \i American Ports, as foJ REDUCED RATES mmm to P> >.i p-i Pont mar class TO MOMBASA BFIRA DURBAN S.J7S.(Mi CAPE TOWN S|«.;.(i(i I SANTOS $695.(Mt EL AJSBB $712.1x1 ROUM>-THK-W()!{LI) 1172 FOIt FARTHER324 words
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Article820 1933-08-31 15 lij-Feeliiig In Malays' Java Matches KNZORG v 15REAKS LEG Ilatavia. Aug. 28. than 10.000 spec uding the Governor see the Singapore the Malays, in Soerakarta League sday last. The result The visitors did not display although :>er.ned the home half of the field. d rather shakily.820 words
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Article56 1933-08-31 15 vdopment in Home Soccer D Correspondent.* London. Aug. 16. fani are discussing fact that Priestley, player, from Linfield. what looks like a I practice game?. I he intends to rear during League is nothing in the o prevent him from uki the authorities to lollow the AmeriU h-ad-protec-that56 words
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Article124 1933-08-31 15 i Too Expensive To Play From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 16. The most miserable man in England 'on Saturday was Alex. Jackson, once Chelsea's outside-right and a Scottish I international footballer, whose play hundreds of thousands of spectators j iiave cheered to the echo. There is124 words
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Article41 1933-08-31 15 HENDREN AS CAPTAIN Middlesex had an unfamiliar side out for their recent match against Surrey. They were captained by Hendren, this being the first time that a professional has captained the team since Hearne did so at Leyton before the war.41 words
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Article444 1933-08-31 15 Concluding Series of Matches "From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Aug. 29. Before a large crowd the Hospitals drew with the Indians in the League encounter. This match was looked forward to by all soccer fans but play was marred by rough tactics and the Hospital players had to444 words
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Article, Illustration227 1933-08-31 15 The following are the results of the first round fixtures of the Singapore Malay Inter-School Football Competition. East Division Padang Terbakar 2: Teluk Kurau 0. Geylang 6: Beting Kusa 0. Siglap 4: Rochoh 1. Tanjong Katong 2: Kampong Rokok 0. West Division Tanglin Besar 1: Tanglin Kechil227 words
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Article431 1933-08-31 15 First Match in Singapore League The opening contest in the Singapore (Baseball League schedule takes place on Sunday afternoon at Rallies Institution field at three o'clock. The Amej rican team will oppose the Japanese I Young Men's Club, this ensuring a bat- tie royal, as each team is creditedReuter - 431 words
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Article100 1933-08-31 15 Draw For Scmi-Final Contests The draw for the semi-finals of the Commercial Cup football competition is as follows: September 6. Fraser and Neave's vs. Municipal Services at Anson Road Stadium. September 9. M.P.H. vs. Post Office at Jalan Besar. September 15. Final at Anson Road Stadium. At the100 words
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Article147 1933-08-31 15 HELD FOR 6 ROUNDS BY BASCO Rain Prevents Decisive Result I (From Our Own Correspondent] Penan?, Aug. 30. The much advertised boxing contest between Bud Walley and Bee Basco at Pun and Frolic last night had to be abandoned after six rounds owing to heavy rain. Basco147 words
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Article, Illustration363 1933-08-31 15 The present positions of teams in the I divisions of the League, and the Commercial Cup. are as follows:— Voe^tjie Notts bowler, who has Ju&i urne<**H>wn an olTer of £100 per weeJc or 2G *¥eks over a period of three ears, made by the Accrtngton Lancaashire League Club.363 words
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Article167 1933-08-31 15 Cherrington And Howard Win Doubles Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 29. K C. Chnrrington. late ot Singapore. l and Howard accomplished line per- formance by deteatlng Wyatt-Smith Blld G. F West in the nun's open doubles ol the Selangor Golf Club tournament which was brought to a close167 words
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Article180 1933-08-31 15 The D.M.H.S. Badminton Party met I the Mental Hospital Recreation Club in a friendly game of badminton at the latter's court on Saturday. Mental Hospital Recreation Club won 4 doubles out of 5. and 2 singles out of 6. The results were: Doubles Nai Boon Lua and A. Rod-180 words
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Article341 1933-08-31 15 Tournament Engagements This Week Ties for t >-day in the SCC. Lawn Tennis tournamen. are as lollows: A Class Houbies Handicap J. A Dean ar.d N S. Wise owe 15 4 vs. F. T K Hcbbes and F R Hobbet jwe 4 <t> finish*. Lt. M. T L341 words
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Article173 1933-08-31 15 R.S.Y.C. Programme This Week Tlk lollowing events are nxed for Sunday. September 3rd.:— "A" Class.— The International Six .Metre Class will sail the first of a series of three races for the Mllner Cup Starting time 10.10. "B" Class. Two team races will be held- one in the morning173 words
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Article98 1933-08-31 15 Miss Enid Wilson's First Round Victory Highland Park. (I.S.A). Aug. 30. I The outstanding results in the nrst round of the US A WOHM n's Golf Championship ar<> Miss Ftiid Wilson boat Mrs Lake 3 up and 2. Mis.« Van VVto boat Miss Elizabeth Dunn 7 ap98 words
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Advertisement16 1933-08-31 15 GUS p.-rt of the SportPink I** ft Iss DAILY WIRE *ATC! o R GOUD cup EETING16 words
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Advertisement39 1933-08-31 15 i »i Several Readers Have Already Consulted the FREE PRESS DOG EXPERT who writes in these columns every week. Do not hesitate to write to him if you are anxious about your dog. He will give you sound ladvice.39 words
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Article337 1933-08-31 16 MARINE DEPT. BEAT CHINESE Bahrom Collects Four Goals Marine Dept 4: Chinese 1. By securing victory in their match against the Chinese yesterday at the Anson Road Stadium, the Marine Department became runners- up in the Second uivision of the S.A.F.A. League, by virtue of337 words
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Article234 1933-08-31 16 in Free Press Football Competition No. 1. must be sent in by last post TO-NIGHT. acute angle, shot for goal. Swee Chiang attempted to head the ball out, but he misjudged its flight, and the ball hit the side of his head and shot off into the net. A234 words
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Article68 1933-08-31 16 Triple Attempt For Dover Cap Fails London, Aug. 30. Miss Mercedes Gleitze, E. H. Temme and Charles Zibelman <the legless American swimmor*. who started from Dover for the Dover Challenge Cup for the fastest swim to France, abandoned their swims when Miss Gleitze was seven miles from68 words
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Article, Illustration877 1933-08-31 16 Singapore Badminton Association championship ties to be played off on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. are as follows Semi-finals Junior Singles Yap Chin Tee vs. Low Poh San; Wee Boon Hai vs Michael Tan. Open Singles Yeo Kian Ann vs. Yeo Joo Lim; Koh Yew Keng vs. Lim Boon877 words
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Article220 1933-08-31 16 Close Finish In Ebor Handicap York. Auk. 30. The Eb >r Handicap, value €1.500., which was run at York to-day] resulted as follows Lady B. Smiths DICTUM 1 Lady Yules WITHIN-THE-LAW 2 Mr. J. Austen's Trustee 3. Eleven ran. Won by a neck; one ind aReuter - 220 words
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Article632 1933-08-31 16 Austria Eliminates Yugo-Slavia Zanjrrtb, Aug. MB. In th» qualifying contest for the 1934 Davis Cup competition quarter j llnal Austria beat Yugo-Slavia by 4 matches to 1 and thus enter n<xt year's competition Reuter s < < 2; Wiltshire* 2. If the S.C.C. ever deserved to win aReuter - 632 words
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Article61 1933-08-31 16 Heacllcy Si>ms For I^apue Club London. Aug. 30 Hriuih v. the leading batsman of ih« West Indies touring cricket eleven nu r definitely decided to accept an ,nTor from the Halsineden Club to play In the Lancashire Cricket League, subject to terms and conditions olTered by them. TheReuter - 61 words
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Article91 1933-08-31 16 S.C.C. Tournament Results Results in the B.C.C. lawn tennis tournament yesterday were as fohow: B. Class Singles W. D. Charlton owe 2 beat A. H. Matthews owe 15.1 7 5. 6 2. P Kohler owe 2 beat S M. Garrard plus 3 10— 8. 7—5. C. Class Singles91 words
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Article34 1933-08-31 16 London. Ail*. 2H. The following were the results of < English League ram»>s phiyed to-day DIVISION II Grlmsby Town 2. Bolton Wands a DIVISION lll—(Northern) Snuthport l. Acrrlngton St. 1. j Reuter ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article9 1933-08-31 16 S.C.C. SHOULD HAVIMUkv BUT They Missed A "Silt, And9 words
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Advertisement45 1933-08-31 16 THE BUXTON "KEYTAINER" NOW HAS THE NEW SAFETY LOOP KEEPS YOUR KEYS SAFE, HANDY AND COMPACT CALL AND SEE THEM AT MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE 1 LIMITED. SINGAPORE WITHOUT HESITATION g/mr^ INTENSE ADMIRATION^ FOP THE OUALITY OF J&|i?^ FRA/ER 6 NEAVE Ltd. F*** Jt DI/TRIBUTOR/ J^45 words
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