The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 September 1933
1933-09-02
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Title Section18 1933-09-02 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS EST. 1835. No 1405 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1933. *i 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article67 1933-09-02 1 FOOTBALL COMPETITION No.1 mi :aders shark -150. j ro successful m lore- o; nine of the ten Free Press Foutball and the prize of ;d<<i amont? them i winners are: liian. .1 i\a Tradins < d Kassini, Street. 3? Kerbao Lane, H 1 :»d. 1 he Arcade. m m liakns67 words
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Article68 1933-09-02 1 International Law Not infringed london. Auk. .»0. botl the Indian legls*en to-day, the Viceroy. described the general rndia as being more Kis v had been tor a ■csi ..1 1 peri poslttOß on the Id BtreM un the iact t the Kotkai had nternatkmal law. 11 that MicieReuter - 68 words
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Article30 1933-09-02 1 tellies Report Of ".Mass Production" Tokio, Sept 1. I Japan is mass ridieuln total is gix while appro h rs pxe included >. all m accord- illations n i30 words
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Article397 1933-09-02 1 Record Of Murder And Terrorism EINSTEIN BACKS INDICTMENT Reichstag Fire Deliberately W H i LE Hitlor was Peered by a 100,000 INazis at the Nazi convention at Nurenburir yesterday the rest of Europe was shocked by the publication of a terrible record of Nazi •E2"?i. by vReuter - 397 words
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Article112 1933-09-02 1 Berlin. Srpt. 1. The emigration oi Jews I i Palestine t > hi' furthered by a decree published m the Borsen-C3urier,*publicav Lion oi which is officially described as' premature. Emigrants will have to place amounts exceeding a thousand Pahs- h ir. pounds -the sum now allowed to beReuter - 112 words
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Article60 1933-09-02 1 Munich, Sepi. l. Austria li Accused of faking Its ,■< rrency In a broadcast by Knaus. chief v official at Styria. who declared that the state printing preasei are uttering DOtes w.it*iout Hnancial b.ick Ing and all Austrian ctticiuls m Styrta are paid by Government with two notesReuter - 60 words
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Article285 1933-09-02 1 Gold REACHES NEW HIGH RECORD .Effect Of Jane Appreciation London. Sept. 1. 'Wing the appreciation of the nanc ffoJd rose sharply by 13' 2 d. to <-»> 10b. 8*, 2 d. an ounce, the highest ever recorded.— Reutcr. When Great Britain left the gold standard no restrictions were placed on285 words
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Article67 1933-09-02 1 Five Killed In The Vlhel Queen Yokohama. Sept. 1. Tin n)\ or.Kinod At hoi Queen, s row boon aftei leaving for Manila, ivturnt i Yokohama bringing five members the crew who hud been killed by an rploclOO- the Chief Engineer. Mr. S. G. the Plrst Mate. Mr.Reuter Far Eastern - 67 words
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Article32 1933-09-02 1 CS. Army I 'rojrra mmc Delayed Washington. Srpt. 1. Modernisation <>i Lhe Army's land d air equipment has been MMptnded •icier to sec what happens at I ncva." ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article27 1933-09-02 1 No Troop Concentration In Siberia i Ri^a." Sept. I. a telegram from Moscow denies!] Fokyo reports thnt Soviet forces are concentrating m East Siberia.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article172 1933-09-02 1 Essential For Th c Peace Of The World Hoim Kong. Sept. 1. Mr. Sawadu. leader of the Government group of the Japanese cotton delegation on the way to Simla, interviewed aboard the Hakusan Mara, said he was confident that their objects could be achieved and tradeReuter Far Eastern - 172 words
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Article131 1933-09-02 1 "ttlankcts" For Trains And Planes l/ondon, Aug. 3*. Considejvblr progress has been made m reducing the noise m rail and air transport. A new type of sleeping car lor third class passengers introduced by the London, Midland and Scottish Company's night expresses is fitted with "anti noise blankets*British Radio - 131 words
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Article90 1933-09-02 1 Safety Of Gold Standard Assured Amsterdam, B«pt. 1. Tin MUetf ol me gold standard is lurther emphasised according to 4>ank.ing, ciniLe*. b>- the ixirrtfulng told stock of the Nedcrlands B'jTMc and th# rrnewed strength of the 'ruildor compared with sterling. R«u*ent years* accumulated dftActti amounted to 550.000.U00 onReuter - 90 words
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Article34 1933-09-02 1 Another Homo Heat London. Any ?,0. Although fine weather continued throughout Britain to-day there i i considerable dr>p m the temperature which yesterday reached i»o degreei In lilacs British RadioBritish Radio - 34 words
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Article35 1933-09-02 1 a lICRRKANE HITS iTBA A < "done ia swtvpfng th<» Carrt- ..r.. sproarhlng Havana at seventy miles an hour It h.is ■tfftatt sir\i<-k North Cuba, driv,the inhabitants inland and wreck 1n« .ill rommunications ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement101 1933-09-02 1 j^IGIA TEA the freshness ranee of the i^yan gardens o >our home. RAFFLES HOTEL. LTD. MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS DUTCH RIJSTAFFEL SERVED FROM 12.30 to 3 p.m. MUSIC from 1 to 2 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC From 8 p.m. to 9.45 p.m. SPECIAL RACE DANCE 9.45 p.m. to101 words
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Advertisement160 1933-09-02 1 On Other Pages j Skull Cap's *>elecliom for to-da>\ rate* Page Hi. Three executives have resigned from the I.S. Recovery Board owing to disuuree»nent with the chairman Pajje 9. Four centuries were scored m the county cricket match !>etweeii Hampshire, md Ksscx I'aße 16. i Lewis and Peel's rubber report160 words
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Advertisement103 1933-09-02 1 There ig no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER LOW INITIAL COST ADELPHI 11 1 I I ■< I 111/ 1 1 j I j ■■k■ v For the oonxonJoiuv of our Patrons attending the Races TIFFIN WILL U s»K\i;n TODAY, AND O\ KACI RACK irvv SEA103 words
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Article106 1933-09-02 2 Saturday September 2nd Belore Mr. Justice Mills m the 3rd. Court qt 11 a.m. Criminal Appeals: 1 R»-x v.s Abdul Rahman bin Jak: 2 R« i x vs Kunju Syed Ifohamed; 3. Rvx vs. Singapore British Malay Football Club MONDAY. BSPTEMBOI ITII Before the Chief Justice m the106 words
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Article212 1933-09-02 2 Chinese Accuses Indian Of Causing Hurt Rivalry among taxi-drivers plying between Singapore and Johore had its sequel m the F< urth Magistrates Court yesterday when a Chinese named Sim Kwee Boon charged an Indian m the same line of business, named Karma Nair witji voluntarily causing hurt212 words
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Article299 1933-09-02 2 Accused of Retaining; Stolen Property Three Sikhs -one ol the beardless variety- named Pura Singh. Lakha Singh and Bawa Singh claimed trial before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the Singapore Second Magistrate, yesterday on a charge Ol dishonestly retaining property stolen In broad daylight from the house299 words
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Article, Illustration27 1933-09-02 2 This little holiday-maker on the shore at Brighton. proudly takes her catch of the season, a large whale, down to the sea with her for a bathe.27 words
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Article641 1933-09-02 2 A GREAT LOSS TO SINGAPORE Many Years Of Valuable Public Work Cable news from London yesterday announced the death of Mr. John O. Campbell, one of a prominent band of public men m Singapore and a leading member of the local Bar. The death641 words
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Article, Illustration26 1933-09-02 2 Mr. Klliott Roosevelt, son of Presidrnl tr.tnklin l> i: married to Miss Ruth dooicins of l'«>rt W.'.ih fn lowa. He had been divorced a ueek brton26 words
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Article219 1933-09-02 2 (By C E. H. Jacobs.) TIM month of August saw an addi- tion to the publish**! works ot Malayan poets, which will be treasured Mr Jacobs, who is the principal Of the High School. Bukit Mertajam (Province Wellesley. has added a third volume to his219 words
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Article57 1933-09-02 2 To bt GMti of Kinu At Ualmonil London. Auk Ti.t PrlBM Mlntot I to tot I tron Loatfenovth, where h«v bai s; ndta i -i I* lid r a I m I I the Air i He will ftftem ml I London and will io later t BalaoralReuter - 57 words
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Article20 1933-09-02 2 Sir lohn Sim.' ft X y rm Hoik l B I t c rest umJ h British RadioBritish Radio - 20 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement208 1933-09-02 2 m ah r+ o i?\ m mill m. *A I 1 soon be well ijfflpßßL tI m^^Q Jr >^^ wm 7?"/^ **jZ HORLICK^S MALTED MILK j,\*\!)Jf shortens convalescence Mg\\7i\JlXs& T N a hot clima c^ conva- cows' milk enriched with the TPw J 9?^ J^lescence is nearly always a nutritive208 words
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Advertisement224 1933-09-02 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BOARD RESIDENCE. THE MANSION O\l<»> Rise <01l Tank K.-.ul Opening October Huh elevation. lance and airy rooms, modern sanitation. icarages. Enquiries Telephone 3798. 1 •EAST ANGUA." OXI.K.Y RISE Near Town Huh cool situation LaffQf grounds Excellent iuisine Tenni> Oara#9t and mocieri'i .sanitation j IVuly or monthly terms Telephone224 words
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Advertisement136 1933-09-02 2 TENDI K> HMGAFOBB Ml KM IPAI NOTICE Tender> I. NOTICt is horob: t arp now m- i nut» r. Ctllars oi su. m tbe Ten "> I \V' i;: Sup; S; Bth \V NOTR ES BBWING AM) Ml M'i N< I: m your borne, I I tor .i worker dlrecttom136 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous283 1933-09-02 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK i Saturday, Sept. 2nd. 1.C.F.A., Anson Rd High Water. 09.58. 8.4 ft.. 20.56. 0.2 ft. Tuesday, Sept. sth. Singapore Races, Autumn meeting. High Water. 11.26. 9.1 tt. 23.19. 10 5 ft. opens Goli: Sepoy Lines G. C. Ladies Cricket Khaisa Assn. vs. Asiatic Monthly Medal B«gey.283 words
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Article192 1933-09-02 3 Siam's Railways Made Eclipse Pay ndsome Return On Seaside Excursions i on espondent.) viigkok, Aug. 23. irlipse has come it may be said Railway occasion. There enthusiasts m tifj the Railways pecial service to II within the phenomenon. .t ourney cost but nd Qrst ana r i im ear i192 words
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Article25 1933-09-02 3 i^v Embezzlers i Siam n «p ok, the lony h supr irt. rg( j A v 1 mrt sit- whili ac- 2.25 words
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Article79 1933-09-02 3 Transf/r To His Majesty's Government Opposed Bom ha v. U jj. 18. Indian Merchants' course ol a lengthy Bombay Government the Chamber are opposed transfer ol Aden to His rnment. He says that aa been built up by Indian and it m i. i way g< p .hical]79 words
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Article, Illustration15 1933-09-02 3 «>.» "o, a,, as d,»,r,n,n and m ,ss,, lt: c r s a. t^ZLna*, £Z£j houses.15 words
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Article110 1933-09-02 3 Brilliant Weather Conditions London, An*;, 29 BnlllaLl v throughU Britain and for twelve days the pei iture has remained between 80 90 reaching the latter figure yesterday. The rainfall recorded at Kew n far this m« nth is only 13.2 MM compared with an average ror August olBritish Radio - 110 words
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Article77 1933-09-02 3 Three-quarters of a Million Banana Stem Lost London, Au if. 19. I G nrernor ol Jamaica, repor n Dial Oilier, .states that the o the banana crops caused by the 11 n on August ir> is estimated at nwu i n <>i million item* waich w uld have77 words
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Article43 1933-09-02 3 [sn ail Bin Hajl Puteh Is to a I Superintendent, Mon polles and Cvi toms, Sypci Ahmad b;n Qyed Hu Alja-frl as Director 1 I Lands, and 1 im bin Ismail is t-» b District r. Kuala Muda. announces the K< ••■rnm.-nt Gazette43 words
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Article96 1933-09-02 3 ttomun hardens And Marble Haths m Our Own c Baiuk.»k. Aa| hen the hotel busin* ;>r wtlon Th. much ed m -he former X.. m m Bard( .rble lux as a mi] bulld&i i ;jC en :th round the v. ing ned Th. h v R i96 words
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Article459 1933-09-02 3 A Clear Outline of Colonial Policy i From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug:. 23. Undoubtedly, the most important political development since I last atol> you has been the publication of a clear outline of the Colonial policy Which the Labour Party proposes to adopt when459 words
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Advertisement117 1933-09-02 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. under the Trust Companies' ordinance 1926. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: and 3. Raffles Chambers. RaiHf? Place. Singapore. BRANCHES AND S 5. Q. Wong. E.^q.. (Chairman). Bu Esq The Hon'ble Mr. Tan Cheng Loci. m Chiane Esq Lee Chim Tuan. Esq L. A Chitty. Esq., art a>117 words
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Advertisement29 1933-09-02 3 STAINLESS ■m I I I I I V V I _> BB II I B^ 1 WW Jl"^ f^k J^^ B bV*^. I I^^bV b^^ 1.1 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE29 words
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Miscellaneous485 1933-09-02 3 CHURCH SERVICES 12th Sunday Alter Trinitj >30 pm Choir Practlo Friday 8 p.m. Bibh Cl. sr XNDIiEWS CATBBDKAL ITBBLEV METHODIST BFISCOFAI 6.50 am H »ly Communion. CRURI II 7 30 a.m. Matins. p«n Cannlnf Koad 8 a.m. Holy Communion 1 Choral*. r B. L. Archer. m Children's Eucharist. 3 a.m.485 words
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Article355 1933-09-02 4 Paris. Paris gem rally goes French m :he height oi summer. Her foreign visitors trek ofl to the sea and the mountains,! it they have not already left for home, j and the capital is invaded by provin- rial Frenchtru n and Frenchwomen visiting their Parisian relatives.NANA - 355 words
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Article204 1933-09-02 4 Problem Of Ventilation In Air Titfht Halls From tun Own i nd< nt. Tlv King's nv.st em talkies theatre has rooms which have been designed tor dinins saloons soda water lOUllt&lns and quick lunch counters, all on the plan ol such institutions m the country from which they204 words
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Article73 1933-09-02 4 Heavy Reductions m Expenditure London. Aug. 29. The latest Treasury returns show that the ordinary revenue ol the current financial year up to August 2tf amounted to £232.205.529 At the corresponding date ol last year the amount stood at ,£225.630.621. The ordinary expenditure to date tor the currentBritish Radio - 73 words
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Article, Illustration857 1933-09-02 4 Everybody must have experienced, at some time or another, an envious ad- i miration for a young doss perfect teeth. This state of perfection kl actually a danger to the dog because i it is so often taken for granted and. therefore, m r^ary857 words
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Article143 1933-09-02 4 Interesting* Trade Show m Finland London, Aug. 24. Many new features are being devised for the 'British Week" which is being held m Finland from Sept 4 to Sept. 10. The display of merchandise customary on such occasions promises to be extrusive, for from Lancashire alone thirty leading143 words
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Article557 1933-09-02 4 1. G.S.L., It is generally advisable not to breed the first time. As a rule bitches first "come m" any time between the ages of six to eight months. This initial heat must be carefully watched as sometimes it is fleeting and may recur unexpectedly when the557 words
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Article332 1933-09-02 4 Attended By Over S,(MH> Rotarians About 8.000 Rotarians from all parts Of the world attended the annual Inter rational Convention of Rotary at Boston. USA recently. Mr Clinton P. Anderson, the retiring president m the COUIM Ofl an interesting review ol the past year said: "When I assumed332 words
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Advertisement70 1933-09-02 4 k HAZELINE' SNOW" {Trade Mw <' so ft an smooth Vanishes without trace of greasiness; can therefore be used on all occasions. The ideal l>asi^ for powder. Velvety-smooth, fragrant. C^Cy J \\sj t^ V^'; Refreshes the" complexion, |^\i V 'J~\ lc~Z: Tubs jsr tks km*4Ug, ptH H^^.-_-yi/ for the drt70 words
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Advertisement258 1933-09-02 4 Yo« M^ed suffer nc d««m,f,., **m kept In pure *°<* fnov th« a i, IT|| toklng OMh 9 Of am ■■Ul WM S. Shim? Co. Shirt an< j am! M;ii Complei(. Shi rt Outfits No. 82-2. It,, i, K((1(j BDHGAPO H Every ill Ma«l<- of tli. |.ur. «t ni..i al.-258 words
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Article, Illustration255 1933-09-02 5 rs V a t »W« N'»rth at work on the statue of St. Anselm above the doorway of St \n.selms Church at Kennington. A modern conception m stone ol St. Anselm. the eleventh renturj .isJiup-viint who loved birds and beasts. In the picture may be seen Mr. G<mr«'« do;, \\v»255 words
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Advertisement28 1933-09-02 5 ff^r > U-» < t i npyis I Jo^:, at breakfast I Bt t i I I I j w I BBi ■ff -^H BJ health y *a& v--1-W.J.W. 928 words
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Article670 1933-09-02 6 WIRELESS TOPICS An important development m the I wireless valve is announced m the form of the new A.C.— DC. mains valves. At last it is possible to build a mains set for either A.C. or DC. current and although m Singapore A.C. is almost universally coming670 words
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Article251 1933-09-02 6 J PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J FEDERATED MALAY STATES j S FROM THE EMPIRE J 1 TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY, i ENGLAND. 1 Two ol the following frequencies J and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wave- i lengths may be changed m the course251 words
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Article557 1933-09-02 6 Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches should send m their claims addressed to Football Competition No. 3 Singapore Free Press. 78, Cecil Street. Singapore A postcard is all that is necessary giving number of correct results claimed and the name and address of557 words
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Advertisement71 1933-09-02 6 ■J 1 j B '-.^a^Bln^a^' i m B I AH,HA-6to^7ie^^>o^/ (^ood food m the hands of an inapt cook can he anything hut what it should Ik*. Carefully ■elected and prepared by our experts, it represents everything which jjood food is: tempting, tasty and nourishing Make it habit- shop and71 words
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Advertisement168 1933-09-02 6 I FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 1 asree to abide by the conditions fJOTemlng this eompeti- tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the J Competition Editor of the Singapore free Press m all matters appertaining thereto My forecast of the result* of the168 words
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Advertisement139 1933-09-02 6 /f^^,lu^< r^\ When you frel below |mi i( J has jfonr out of life you become a f^^^^^^gp prey to Infection You need vitamin> t /l^M J -^^S. der.leteci M-mc- ol res^tr. f^^B Bk\ 3w A daih sjkxiiilu: ol R.> r^^^ [P.- V- rr-t<>!« voi i p<iwei to rr^iv Obtainable139 words
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Article494 1933-09-02 7 0 O dy Of Chinese Woman Discovered 34 woman ol the Kay Kam Yok. m mysterious I seventh mile. Ight of August ea which have point to her down by a not been traced nesses testified s car owned by a Barracks. The d woman was494 words
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Article794 1933-09-02 7 FORCED TO ENTER CAR AT GEYLANG Allegations Against Four Men An allegation that she was seized by three men. forced into a car and driven to a hut near the Naval Base was made by a young Indian woman named Maniyamah when she ligured us794 words
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Article100 1933-09-02 7 Mrs. Oldfield Opens Sale Of Work In aid ol the Child Welfare Society and the Leper Asylum, the Ladles Union held a sale yesterday, at St. Andrew's School. The function was j opened by Mrs. Oldfield. wife of the j General Officer Commanding. Mrs. i Oldfield on arrival100 words
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Article578 1933-09-02 7 CORRESPONDENCE WITH MUNICIPALITY Singapore Ratepayers' Association At a meeting of the Committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association held at the offices of the Association. Hone- I kong Bank Chambers. Singapore, on Thursday. August 24th. Mr. J. Laycock President, m the Chair, welcomed Messrs A^ M Alsagoff. O. R.578 words
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Advertisement190 1933-09-02 7 PARAMOUNT WEEK SEPTEMBER 3rd TO 9th INCLUSIVE. GUIDE TO ENTERTAINMENT:— Rl ALHAMBRA PAVILION PTBOER Mb. PTKMBKR I From Hell To Heaven < ounsels ChevaMer SEPTEMBER Bth. Opinion Kintr of the Jungle. Paramount British. EMPIRI hoxv V '.inishinc Fronti.r 11. L.arned About Women. rviriNf; KLANG Sk} P.ride Thantom Tr^iclent. SEKEMBAN. AI.OR190 words
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Advertisement15 1933-09-02 7 < NELSON i f*f\ W 'I'l 1 1 H 4 Collyer Quay. Telephone 5874. A.P.B. 1.15 words
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Advertisement196 1933-09-02 7 MICKEY MOUSE CLUB! notice -r .Members can pay September nftwriptions to-day from 10 a.m. r\v 6.15 NK.HTLY 9.15 ■k J MAIIMIS TO-DAI md By/M 3 TO-31OKKOW at 3 SHARP ■^•flfc^jf KOX'S PICTIRK o) IUK W\ «E^MP^ GENERATION! ffl] NOCL COWARDS mm^^^^^^H^t^^^^^^tM ~JI With I IVI BROOK. T DIANA WYNYARD j196 words
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Article49 1933-09-02 8 WILLIAMS. On September Ist. 1931 i at hi.s residence No. 7. Barker Road. Singapore. Mr. John Williams. 49 years Late of The Government Survey Dept.. Singapore. The funeral cortege will leave his late residence at 4.30 p.m. to-day, for the Bidadari Cemetery. Penanp and F.M.S. papers please copy49 words
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498 1933-09-02 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1933. A Return To Sanity A complete change m Brilain't armament policy is foreshadowed jAt long last, recognition is being I accorded to Ihe hazards to which oui pacifically-minded legislators are exposing the Empire by their .continual Droning of the nations lighting forces, partly498 words
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Article816 1933-09-02 8 AntiMil la rut Pioneer in Malaya \ttcspapi n by Air The Kite Flying J'e.ue/nl MR. C. R. HARRISONS friends will be glad to hear that the Ross Institute has conferred on him the distinction of an Honorary Fellowship in recognition of his valuable work jfor the816 words
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Article1005 1933-09-02 8 T*HE TopicUt heartily .sympathises with Ananias m the malaise which overtook him last week-end It m-rds the very deuce ol an effort to sparkle When one's head is heavy, the temperature high aiul the spirits low and v. h< n. ones purse will not permit one1,005 words
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Advertisement117 1933-09-02 8 'A^i^sm^ 1 Hlkil^l HUM' l|jSK tf HIGHLY RECOMMENDED |fc®¥©ll^» FOR ITS PURITY AND R|pg| I EXCELLENCE. CAIXEEOCS APPOINTMENT KING OF SI AM JEWELLERY When selecting a piece of JEWELLERY no matter for what occasion, let us help you. You will thus be assured of the FINEST SELECTION and the one117 words
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Advertisement52 1933-09-02 8 "SOME OF THE NEW EVENING GOWNS take one's breath away/ says a writer. But it's the bill that makes the husband really gasp. Save a lot of wasted breath by taking out a "GAFLAC" accident Policy before misfortune overtakes you. GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD, Hongkong Bank Chambers.52 words
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Article117 1933-09-02 9 LABOUR CODES DISPUTE Leading Executives Resign •si UP' 1 IMMINENT 1 ntal Or Vertical Unions" (he chief the U.S. Sal Recovery Adon have resigned disagreement eral Johnson over codes of hours es, and a consider-take-up" of the necessary, accordgeneral Johnson, the Prosperity passed the ntal stage.Reuter - 117 words
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Article333 1933-09-02 9 i'Yf.m Our Own Correspondent.) Penaiig. Sept. 1. mo so-called robbery of 100.000 tical notes from a mail bag on the Bangkok Penang express becomes more mysterious as both the F.M.S. Railways and Penang postal authorities have completely cleared themselves. It is understood the guard who took333 words
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Article43 1933-09-02 9 Opened m Kuala Lumpur n inking, Sept. l. announcement t the Chinese has decided to sc Consulate m pur. and it will under the direct the Chinese Con- j •if Singapore, J ntrola the Penan^ J Sin Chew Jit Poll. J43 words
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Article24 1933-09-02 9 Wellington, Sept. 1. oJ the Recovery is m cessary, according ■n. following the Dudley Catcs. Deputy > di llcrences of him and General ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article23 1933-09-02 9 Raleigh, Sept. 1. North Carolina, the I bacco State, has pro•luntary tobacco-marketing ly m consequence of Jrowei Is lor better prices.23 words
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Article227 1933-09-02 9 An earlier Penang message states b connection with the Tcs 100.000 ited to be missing from mail bags r ispatched from Bai Rkok by the Siamese Commercial and ether banks tc their Penang agents m uk Last International Express, it If unrif stood that the theft227 words
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Article176 1933-09-02 9 Shanghai. Sept. 1. The British Minister m Tokyo called at the Japanese Foreign Office yesterday m connection with the critical situation In fuJOen. it La reported that joint measures tor the protection of British. American and Japanese nationals were discussed. The Japanese Government has mstrucied176 words
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Article90 1933-09-02 9 Shanghai. Sept. 1. Hundreds of Chinese marines b« Longing to the gunboats stationed at Amoy and Foochow have been ordered to reinforce the defending forces m North Fukicn The hurried arrival o! General Tsai Ting-kal m Foochow from Chiangchiu, In West Fukieii. indicates thai the Red menace m90 words
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Article174 1933-09-02 9 AFTERMATH OF HUANGHO FLOODS Millions Of Homeless Wait Relief Shanghai, Sept. 1. Mr. T. V. Soong conferred with Chinese and foreign bankers m Shanghai yesterday for the purpose of raising i a large loan for the relief of the flood I victims m the Huang-ho valley. It174 words
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Article140 1933-09-02 9 "Allies" Fighting Amonu Themselves Shanghai, Sept. 1. Distension In the Chinese allied forces m Charhar which iiiffered heavily at the hands oi the Government troops under General Boons Che Yuan. Chairman ol the Charhar eminent has broken out m the noi West A faction ol the army led140 words
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Article116 1933-09-02 9 Light Vessel In PHVMf 'From Our Own Correspondent > renaiiK. Sept I. Penang Harbour authorities have resumed the practice In the interests ot shipping entering Penanf harbour, of Stationing B light vessel live miles beyond Ifuka Head at nights with a powerful light Visible approximately right miles116 words
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Article130 1933-09-02 9 To Be Reorganised In Malaya The postal services m Malaya are being reorganised state the Objects and Reasons of a Bill shortly to be introduced In Legislative Council, and it is desirable that the officer administering the services should have title Indicative of his functions. This Bill confers130 words
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Article139 1933-09-02 9 LATEST TIN AND Kl'lllil.K PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press are I as follow: RUBBER: London, Sept. 1. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's j rubber market closing prices to-day were: Spot (Sellers)139 words
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Article54 1933-09-02 9 Penang Co-operalors' Good Record Penang. Sept. 1. Penang Mercantile Employees Cooperative. Thrift and Loan Society report shows that members' savings amounted to over $12,000 for the year. Gilt-edged securities now exceed $25,000 The society made a net profit of $1,203 for the year and proposes to declare a54 words
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Article52 1933-09-02 9 Calcutta to Amsterdam m Four Days We are informed by the local agent of the X NIL M. that the X.L.M. aeroplane PHAIR ißiccbird) which left Singapore on Thursday August 17th. Commanding pilot Mr. P. Both, flew from Calcutta to Amsterdam m the record time of52 words
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Article48 1933-09-02 9 London, Am:. 30. In a few days time four of the Fox Moth light cabin planes dester^d and equipped for air surveying will leave London and fly m formation to Spain wher^ they will be employed by the Spanish Government's topographical survey department British Radio.48 words
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Article9 1933-09-02 9 His Excellency the Oovernor celebrated his fifty-eighth birthday yesterday.9 words
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Advertisement66 1933-09-02 9 I > a FOG, and finished m a Divorce Court SEE BINNIE I I BARNES m the brilliant British comedy I "COUNSEL'S OPINION" I i>t Release. PAVILION— Next Week. Tapitol restaurant I TO-DA V I RiJSTTAFEL TIFFIN I Served from Noon Until 2.15 p.m. I TO-NIGHT I WALCADE" Exl.nsion of66 words
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Advertisement134 1933-09-02 9 "BOMAK" SHIRTS FOR STYLE, QUALITY, MAKE AND FINISH All CIIFP O^&^^r^ *SJ!P— km I I VI L V /^V^^^^r No. SOl6. An entire new ran^e of coloured woven poplin, four smart stripes on blue, buff and apricot grounds, soft fronts, double cuffs No. SOl7. Superior quality woven poplin m neat134 words
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835 1933-09-02 10 ANGLO ORIENTAL INTERESTS IN MALAYA Trust's Activities Expanded I From Our Own Correspondent] London. Auk. "■pHE most Interesting development with regard to tin this week has been the üblication ol the annual report to February 28 last Of the AngloOriental Mining Corporation, the great tin-producing holding company, with which Mi835 words
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Article170 1933-09-02 10 Orders m Hand Much Higher Than Last Year Prom Our Own Correspondent) London. Auk. 11. H >lders ol Malayan tin shares wiii r oe c-r;[^\ ted I > h.-ar thai one of the brightest .spots In British industry at the moment is the tinplate trade. 1 i lal170 words
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Article217 1933-09-02 10 September 1 SELLING London. 4 months" sight 2 4 1 32 London. 3 months' sisht 2 4 London. 60 days' si^nt 2 3 G.? 64 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 3132 London, demand 2 3 15 16 London. T.T. 2 3 29 32 Lyons and Paris, demand217 words
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Article221 1933-09-02 10 Six Yean Research By 1.C.1. Poi six years imperial Chemical industies, Limited. have conducted research the hydrogenation <>t coal tar, and other materials In view the undertaking given In the House of Commons by the Prime Minister, the Directors of Imperial Chemical Indv tries, Limited, have no*221 words
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Article134 1933-09-02 10 INDUSTRIAL SHARES STRONG 'From Our Own Correspondent' London. Au£. 11. Widespread activity characterised dealings generally on the Stock Ex change this week, and extremely cheerful conditions have prevailed In most markets. For instance, the belle! that Prohibition will shortly be abolished m the United States has resulted m big advance134 words
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41 1933-09-02 10 Preliminary figures of gross earnings by the Canadian National Railways ■hOW an increase for July of approxi- I mately £100,000 as compared with July, 1932. indicating that the Canadian industrial and agricultural output sales are really expanding.41 words
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Article43 1933-09-02 10 An inflated rubber ring forms the i mam part of a new water sports outfit The float has a seat across the centre i whilst motive power is supplied by a! Ser's bac l k )ard m tOr strapped to the j I43 words
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Article75 1933-09-02 10 Th<> Annual Return oJ Foreign Imports and Exports of Malaya for 1932. with comparative figures for 1931 and 1.030. <one volume, bound m cardboard, 1366 pages) will be published on the morning of Wednesday. September 6th. and will be obtainable from Messrs Klly and Walsh. Ltd..75 words
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Article249 1933-09-02 10 Dor man Lttsg and South Durham Full details are now available of the scheme for the reconstruction of Dorman Long and Co. and the amalgamation with the South Durham Steel and iron Company. Provision has been made for securing fresh finance In order to carry out the scheme249 words
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Article88 1933-09-02 10 ihf: tin i'kkk i September Ist. Singapore tin price r pikul) $112';.. I Singapore, September 1. 12 noon Buyer Seller Gamble] 4.50 Java Cube 7 50 Tiarrbur^ Cube 7.50 MlintOk White Pepper 23.00 White Pepper 22.00 Black Pepper 13 50 Mixed Black Peppar 0.00 Copra, ninditod88 words
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Article288 1933-09-02 10 Remarkable (Jains During The Holiday From Our Own Correspondent i London. Aug. 11 Even the railway companies, whose shareholders were In despair not i are beii! 1 swept along on the Incoming tide ol prosperity By cutting their passenger rates. and Introducing a standard oi travel COinl288 words
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Article167 1933-09-02 10 I Lewis and Peat'i Rubber Report Singapore. Scpl. 1. With only v, ■•■> imaU fluctuations both In London and New York, the market locally continue! very quiet The further efforts beitin made to create "prosperity to order" m the I SA are beinu Watched by all markets167 words
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100 1933-09-02 10 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION September Ist.. 12 o'clock noon Bu>ers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot loose* 12» 4 12* H R.S.S. equal to London Standard 'FOB. 12*' M 12 4 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Sept. 12» 4 123 8 Oct. 12 5 1,6 12 716 Nov. 123100 words
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Article151 1933-09-02 10 I September 1 Devoe'i Imp* rial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 1 117 3ylvan Ait m Ker n< per ;i\ Soeonj M >1 r Cas >lln< ex pump per British Imp rial Oallon r.2 Bocony Motor Gasoline drums per British Imperial Oallon H ■•my Motor Gasoline 1151 words
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Article221 1933-09-02 10 Britain's Revenue IO.ou(UNM) Better London. Auk. !2. No better stimulant tor tndt can be imagined than the rammr whicl n<»w circulating to th< tH 1 1 thai it may b- p s.Mbi* i r the Oovernmen I lighten th. burdi n« I t llX it t, the clot*221 words
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Article37 1933-09-02 10 American Can < Am. T'ph«m#- .md Tgropti Atcbei n Rail] Dopant nmtonti Oon Ota lUctrtc Cm 11 M Ooodrtch Q Ifat fork < I Union i Un. 0 B > now i I 50 H Mils -h Ana37 words
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Article35 1933-09-02 10 The Abroad A Rterdam Athcn i:. ».t Berlin IS Bra** I* Bomb*) I Buehan I I i X "i M M o i M New 1 I i 1051 I! 1 l rward 1 v35 words
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Advertisement70 1933-09-02 10 Don> expecf If^^ f mm A I f SPRAYS feg^^i^ fo /c/ 7/ elusive ants Thais a job for the one and only powerful FLIT Wmk imitation* *hioli U k PUT! killing' power ur« hrlplr* A to «o,m will. anl». You n«rtl FIAT to kill i|,.m- |M^t MUHIr >O ur70 words
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Article613 1933-09-02 11 lster y's Closing Quotations INDUSTRIAL Alexandra Brickworks Alexandra Brickworks Prefs, ($2) 145 1.55 Br Malaya Trustee '$5 5 30 5 40 Consold Tin Smelter 7 per I <ent. Prefs. 23s 6d 24s 6d Consold Tin Smelter Ord* 19s 9d 20s 9d Cycle and Carriage '5'-' Nom Dunlop613 words
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Article238 1933-09-02 11 British Research For New Markets Cockles need no longer, as the old song suggests, be "alive alive-O" to attract custom, for it is announced m a report issued by the Campden Research Station. Gloucestershire, that a process for canning cockles has been developed. The Campden Research Station,238 words
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Article89 1933-09-02 11 K'vatt and Co.. Kuukt Lumpur. Secretaries Katu Tin Dredging Ltd drtfiu-- statistics t>r AtlgUSi \W.M hours run 634: cubic yards treated 163.000. tin ore won Including 346 pikuls Awang ore pikult 676 Estimated cost $16,400. cost per cubic yard '•> cents. Renong Coniolidated Tin Dn dg g Co.,89 words
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Article73 1933-09-02 11 Miimiiu. Ail". The Soviet Arctic expedition aboard the i 'ebreaki r Sibiriako^ whit h la headed by Prol Wise, report disc very <>i i new grow) *)i laland The sroup is .-nt- d south weal »»t th Island d List year at latitude 75.55, longitude hi 5073 words
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Article47 1933-09-02 11 Moscow, Aim .'5O. (Jruguaj una it republic >: Soul h America <.• :<u d, In Uru'ii; i y Ar.ii -.m U8 8 R pel m >ir it Ie repn «i In ise w I 1 1 .i! i prop led ement kx th two •■..;;:'.,>•;, s Tasi47 words
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Article150 1933-09-02 11 rubber, including latex, revertex and concentrated latex, durinfl the month <>t August. L 933 I. K. 4\. Sheet &Cl Latex. C,, :i c mrated I. T O n^ rranshipnK Transnipment rranstilpm TOTAI Proi Straits M Proper Stn Malay Prop. Strait* MaJaj nta st Settlements Rtates Settl Bents150 words
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Article57 1933-09-02 11 o(»0 Miners On Way To Siberia Novosibirsk. Aur. .JO. Preparatory work has been started m connection with the development Of the recently-discovered gold-fields at Balakhtinsk m Western Siberia. A working camp for the accommoIdatioo of 500 miners is now under l I construction. This and other work57 words
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Article59 1933-09-02 11 Dublin. Aur. W. The total trade Of the Irish Fr«'t State with Great Britain for the Rial I seven months of 1933 has declined by over 1 6.500.000 compared with the corresponding period of 1932 and trade with North Ireland has dropped by £1.500.000. Trade with other59 words
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Advertisement970 1933-09-02 11 4— eta exceed »lt,t#t,ttt T > Asreranoe m force ever $35.— t.ttt The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated to the Stralta tutttomenta) t HEAD OFFICE Oreat Eastern Lile Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, B.C. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of970 words
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Article119 1933-09-02 12 Resigns Municipality To Join P. and I 1 [From Our own Correspondent] IVnanß, Auk. It T rhe P. and o. Corfu, which arrl?ed i ns morning, had a new .skipper Captain E. If. Ooates. and also had on v Ward Dr. C. S. Glass as Ships Surgeon. Dr. Olaai119 words
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Article137 1933-09-02 12 Innovation By Dutch Mail Lines The Nederland and Rotterdam Lloyd rjyal mail lines have inhodueed specially reduced rates for a short cruise tram Colombo to Sabang and back, occupying only six days. These cruises by the regular outward passenger liners will start on September 21. The inclusive cost137 words
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Article157 1933-09-02 12 Disappears From The Kajputana The p o. s.s Rajputana at Shanghai ws searched thoroughly by available hands, to find William D >\- Blake, s steward bur without His disappearance was the subject i>i an inquiry ope nod by Mr J c. Hill. Shipping Vie -Cjiisui. at H.M Consv'ate-General.157 words
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Article131 1933-09-02 12 Reported American I >oal With .Mexico Japanese Naval i«".c.ai.> an paying ccnslderabh attention to tin report bat Hit- Doited Btatci Government is [negotiating with tin> Ifrxfran Qovern tr.ent i the latter*! approval t«;r the mulcMng oj a large American naval base lat bosm potgtfl In Lower California131 words
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Article150 1933-09-02 12 ROTTERDAM PORT TRAFFIC Port traffic of Rotterdam I i J as follows: Entrance! «Bf> [measuring i 377 oir> 1 1.214.1831 ton for RotU dam; i?»ui tsuring 109,001 450 093 I is net for the small port- m the is. ibr the period January to July .ho trafllc was: 5,696 (7,7751150 words
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Article131 1933-09-02 12 Ship* Alongside thf Whirve* or lvxpeeted to ArriviMain \Vh:»rf (Fn trance f.ate I Kcrtosono 13. 00l m Lana IS: Kepong !i Fmmre Dock (Fntranre f.itr ?>) Klnta M; Mangola 35; Havana Mom 10. Fmpho Dork <Fntram«» (Utr 4. F lv.«:-'i ;lk -*8 IVost Wharf (Fntranre Gate131 words
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Article212 1933-09-02 12 ATLANTIC CONFERENCE LINES Quarrel Among Kight Companies i<»m our Own CofftjapQßdettl I -lid..n \UK. Ili Scvti.ti (»i Hit toadtni ihtpp4ni panics have ;iii!!iunc"d their Intention to resign Irom the N<»r'li Atl.nt.< I\issi iik«t Conlrrt'ncf at the •nrt «>f luxt BMXltta Fliis break.iv. Would <•n.i'olr IheM to rharu*212 words
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Article81 1933-09-02 12 Plancius. Dm 31 B Dell IJ, for H.r.r. Land Bnt. -i fof Malacca I 9 ■toot, Dut HTo fnmi s. .v i for Bcm'ouw 3 y Bvrwbtn, Brr Wit, i B for Dakar 1.9. Mun.Ntrrl.ind. m r t37H in-ni Da.vrr 31 8. for Malacca. Eurow Gon. VtnpTCk Du81 words
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Advertisement553 1933-09-02 12 BURNS PHILP LINE 'Incorporated In Australia) A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY VISIT AUSTRALIA IN THE SPRING SPECIAL FIRST CLASS RETURN FARE Xli (5634.29) 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" 7.475 tons gross register!553 words
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Advertisement116 1933-09-02 12 For everything appertaining Travel, Banking Freitfh' M Apply tor COOK'S wagoBis-LITS [»OOtO IRAVh StWVICt t.9. ROBINSON HO Alt Individual Attention I. S. K. LINE. ISHIUAI I imh BTBIAI rmAictrosT < o •I] J.c t 1 1:1 Gl LAI Cl h. lll Urn PASRENGUI lUVMI l-'roiii .pan Dw CLYUi maru Bepi116 words
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Miscellaneous518 1933-09-02 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and I Arrivals i i BY TRAIN I Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 am I Kedah Monday to Friday 7 30 am Saturday 7 p.m Kuantan (via Jerantut* Monday to Friday 7.3C a .a. j Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 j.a 'Kelantan518 words
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Advertisement436 1933-09-02 13 P iSL I I ytjsh India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In England) VIA r PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PEN 1N AR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. vm rRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT >M>ON \SH FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE Lf ARI FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due Due onnaff*. Singapore Tonnage.436 words
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Advertisement549 1933-09-02 13 Ellerman &Bucknall Steamship Co,, Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SEFYICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AST* SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamers. u ne g a ||g s.s. City of Pittsburg For London. R'dam and Hamburg Sept. 14 Sept 16 i s.s. City of Newcastle For Havre, J<ondon,549 words
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Advertisement1140 1933-09-02 13 v^^*^ rHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE <Om« n TH tr HUA KHIOW BTEAMSHIP CO <1U1) Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China Ltd. MJi? 1 1 Bteam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD BTEAMSHIP 00, Ltd ?25 nTSS^iafJ^i^SS? S°- LW THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP 00. Lid 125 JSH I^ NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN1,140 words
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Advertisement786 1933-09-02 14 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVA ART MAATSCHAPPIJ PASIR Saturday. Sept. 2. Penang 'mails only> and Bagan Si-Api-Api. PAHII) -Saturday. Sept. 2, Padang-Bay. Ampenan. Boeleleng and Sourabaya VAN HEEMBKERK Saturday. Sept. 2. Penang < mails only*. Oelee-Lheue not for passengers). Sabang. Tjalang. Meulaboh. Tapa-Toean. Sinabang. Singkel. Baros. Sibolga. Natal. Sasak. Padang.786 words
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Advertisement363 1933-09-02 14 I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I I dbid AMERICAN MAIL LINE TRAVEL IN COMFORT President Liners Frist Class For years President Liner Firt>t Class, symbolizing comiort at sea, has proved the popular choice of discriminating Trans-Paciflc travellers lounst Now these fine larye easy riding liners offer m addition a mw economical363 words
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Advertisement504 1933-09-02 14 O. S. K. Li ie FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AM» Paris Maru Montevideo via Momli.r Salaam L Marques. DntM ai;d Cape Town t Afri»a Maru Ituenos Aires via Colo*:. Zanzibar. Par m SaJaam renco Marquos Durb.-, Cipc Ti.wn ami Santoa r .Montevideo Maru P.iumios Aires. Via Col M Monu vidf504 words
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Article779 1933-09-02 15 LEAGUE FOOTBALL PROSPECTS Comment On The English Trials rrespondent.j ndon. Aug. 16. tson began m nd even down a Southern 5 nearly 250.000 practice games all dubs m all In preparation English season (ting game was. trial at Highit "Whites" by n an exciting consisted of all tl with the779 words
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Article109 1933-09-02 15 Austins Secret Of London. Aug. 23. H. W. Austin, England's famous Davis Clip 'awn tennis player, has this week revealed that the secret of his brilliant return to form and strength actually I lies m the fact that he can now j breathe freely through Ml nose. A year109 words
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Article, Illustration33 1933-09-02 15 K.A. goalkeeper stifles a raid when the Wiltshires were pressing m the first Singapore Cup match of the season at Anson Road yesterday. A draw of I—l1 1 resulted. See next page. I33 words
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Article308 1933-09-02 15 Players Returning To Field I From Our Own Correspondent I London, Aug. 16. Only two minor alterations have been made m soccer rules since the end of last season. Law 12 now provides that wnen a player has left the held of play and Is entitled to308 words
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Article146 1933-09-02 15 Great Display by V. 6. Kir by London. Auk. 23V. G Kirby. the South African Davis Cup lawn tennis player, carried all before him m the Derbyshire lawn tennis championships at Buxton this weekend. After displaying such brilliant form that ho uver-shadowed all the players opposed to146 words
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Article103 1933-09-02 15 Mori*! Hack To Their Old Ground From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. Hi. The report of Queen's Park Rangers F.C.. published this week, shows that they had a very lean time last season, when th'\v transferred their head- quarters to the White City and lost £7.296. This year,103 words
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Article67 1933-09-02 15 58 Australian Griffins Arrive Fifty-eight Australian Griflins arj rived at Bangkok last week by the X.P.M. steamer Roggeveen. Considering a voyage lasting just over a month. their condition was not bad. Some of j them showed the effect of the rigours 'of the journey. Two died soon67 words
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Article164 1933-09-02 15 Arsenal's Thousands Of Potential Players 1 From Our Own Correspondent. > London. Aug. IK. Mr. Herbert Chapman, the famous Arsenal secretary- manager, was asked this week to account for the cham- I pions" success. His reply was brief and to the point, "Organisation- that's all." But later, he164 words
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Article132 1933-09-02 15 New Blood For Clapton Orient Fr :n our Own Correspondent.) London. Auk IS. Among the "last minute" trans! 1 ol vhich newi has been received to day and yesterday is that ol the tar.iKH West Ham United outside right. Tommy Yews, to Clapton Orient He has been a132 words
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Article142 1933-09-02 15 A Mysterious Cable To The M.C.C. Calcutta. An*. In view of currency having been given to the story of a "mysterious" cable, m an interview to the Associa- ted Press at Calcutta Mr R E Grant I Govan. President. Board ol Cricket Control m India, said: "Whilst142 words
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Article109 1933-09-02 15 New York. Sept. 1. Yesterdays results m the National and American baseball leagues were: NATIONAL LEACiI'E R. II E New York 3 11 2 Boston 7 8 0 Vergez New York and Berger Boston scored home runs. Pittsburg 13 19 4 Philadelphia 11 16 1 Klein and McCurdy homered109 words
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Article992 1933-09-02 15 v Chairman Answers Criticisms ALLEGATIONS OF ROUGH PLAY Mr. Mohamed Hassan, chairman of the Malay Football Association Selection Committee, commenting on the allegations of rough play made against the Malays on their Java tour said it was only the opinion Of a very small minority that992 words
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Article, Illustration52 1933-09-02 15 Mr. C. P. Liston. of Messrs Anglo French Bendixons. Ipoh. who has been 111 with typhoid fever has gone to Maxwell's Hill. Taiping. for a month's holiday. September 4 is an American national holiday 'Labour Day. and the Ann lican Consulate General m Singapore will be closed to business on52 words
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Advertisement47 1933-09-02 15 I A R ;U S I w the Sportr* 0^ .DAILY WIRE I TCH L O OLD cup i<Mit m a divorce case appear as counsel for I I the Husband OPINION" ■ss^^m.u, s 4 "d CYRIL MAUDE. PAVILION— Next Week. iSt Next Week at the PAVILION.47 words
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Article, Illustration53 1933-09-02 16 SKULL CAP'S SELECTIONS FOR TODAY Opening Of Singapore Gold Cup Meeting Singapore Turf Club Autumn (Gold Cup) meetingopens to-day the first race being timed for 2.30 p.m. and the last for 6 p.m. Below Skull Cap, the Free Press racing correspondent, sums up the chances of the horses entered and53 words
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Article458 1933-09-02 16 There are only two Bcratehinjrs Lady Wallada m Race 2 and Nymph of Torridge m Race I so thai there will he unusually large fields and given good went her. excellent The double tote will be on Rares 5 an:! 7, and the Big Sweep on Race458 words
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Article61 1933-09-02 16 Rac« J Ra«p I AoKrlu.s i'ar-Pet Lot ham mi Alone Gallant Maggir Sunrise Race 3 Rac e 4 Stand Up Rontfau Lighting Island Fastness Bay Laddie tlopaway Race 5 Race tt. Sfl.meor 1 >d l.'p Currency Boy Quick March Silver Monk Ascot Frock Race 7 Race X61 words
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Article176 1933-09-02 16 FIGHT WITH THAYJUDEEN CANCELLED Young Aman May Come I From Saigon The Graham Thayjudcen fight, fixed lor next Saturday, will not take place. Graham has injured himself m training and will be unfit to fight for 'some time. Medical evidence has been supplied to the Board176 words
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Article53 1933-09-02 16 iKujfby And Hockey Captains Elected 'Vrom Our Own Correspondent.' Penang. Sept. 1. Mr J. H. Scoular has been elected 1 captain of the Penang Rugby team I this year with Mr J. E. A. Clarke. j convener. Mr. R. W. Scarlett was elected hockey captain and Mr S.53 words
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Article24 1933-09-02 16 Tinakill and Sungel Besi would prefer longer. Prince Caravel might be dangerous on good going Admiral 'Drake and J«»ck"s Fancy ha\. lair j chances.24 words
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Article40 1933-09-02 16 The following are forthcoming fixtures m the Malaya Football Association Colman League Saturday. iKallang Batin vs. Post Ollice: Sunday. [Bidadari S.C. vs. Kota Raja II; Wednesday. Fathul Zaman vs D irul Aphia. at Jalan Besar Btadlum. Admission charge M usual40 words
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Article, Illustration640 1933-09-02 16 SURPRISE GIVES SHOT FROM WILTS' A HALF WAY DRAW Wiltshire:* II I; K.A. I. A game which gained interest as it I progressed .set the S.A.F.A. Cup competltion m motion yesterday at Anson Road. When the Wiltshires' II and the I R A. drew with one goal each The j640 words
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Article68 1933-09-02 16 In Semi-final Of U.S. Championship Highland Park, (U.S.A.), Sept. 1. In the quarter finals of the American Ladies' Golf Championship Miss Enid Wilson < England" beat Miss GlutIng 2 up and 1. Miss Helen Hicks beat Miss Robinson 1 up and 3. Miss Van Wie boat Miss68 words
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Article32 1933-09-02 16 I Two (Joals Scored Against liandoeng Champions In the rlosinp match of their Java tour the S.A.F.A. League champions the Malays, defeated the Bandoeng champions by two clear goals. I32 words
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Article76 1933-09-02 16 BIG BOt %g I Til.- I," march. i, At Lords Middlrs. x Kent H. r.(«r :J J second. J Fry« BU r U A" O Sum l.ru «-*i, i ■i PI h llanipshii. Ussrx X I Hid I I OC<«r.: Son At Taunt*. n rn.76 words
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Article20 1933-09-02 16 Brentford* Win (her llradh.rd ite hi i Hon terday v. n IH\|v|(>\ II DIVISION 111 N.rthern Carlisle ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement63 1933-09-02 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 LIMITED. SINGAPORE l__ He was LEARNED m ihe Law, bit she ruled him out of Court Uon't miss the BRITISH cornedy COUNSEL'S OPINION with BINNIE BARNES.63 words
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Advertisement8 1933-09-02 16 MEDAL^ J\DIPLOMA o«^ -LEMONADE x^ V. TONIC WATER8 words
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Miscellaneous391 1933-09-02 16 I TO-DAY'S HANDICAPS The handicaps and scratching! forj j to-day are as follows Maidens Div. U furs. LSI p.m. Rangoon 13 1 I'.o Gallant Golden Mag£l«' IS) 9.0 viip.,v 61 JAngelus 181 9.0 Lochaln HI) 'j.o i Payang 10) 9 0 Pride ol jSupennare <7) 9.0 i ;-..k 1 19)391 words
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