The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 September 1933
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Title Section17 1933-09-08 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS EST. 1g35. No. 14,056. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1933. 1* CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration333 1933-09-08 1 LLO D GEORGE ATTACKS WAR LEADERS cathing Criticism Of Kitchener 13 ROUNDS TO A GUN! French VskedFor Mor Shells M\\ WHO WON THE WAR riticisms of Lord Kite In other outstanding war years uttered are orge in the first W.ir Memories," published t !u« li details events to attacks many333 words
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Article79 1933-09-08 1 Barge Crashes Into Pier London. Sept. h. Waterloo Bridge, for long In "splints" e authorities are fiercely debatne whether to replace or strengthen t. has be^n shaken by a brick-laden iarsrr- crashing into one of the central )iers ring the worst, the authorities itoppcd traffic for eight hoursReuter Wireless - 79 words
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Article343 1933-09-08 1 British Cruiser's Orders Barbados, Sept. 7. H M cruiser, Banae. has been i ordered to proceed to Jamaica where it 'is rumoured troubles have broken out following the hurricane. Reuter GREAT DAMAGE DONE Havana, Sept. 5. Great damage has been done to Cuban sugar stocks and property343 words
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Article41 1933-09-08 1 Berlin. Sept. 7. It is officially announced that Herr Dlrkson. Ambussador to Moscow, has been appointed to Tokio and he will be replaced at Moscow by Herr Nadolny. leader of the German delegation to the Disarmament. Conference. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article168 1933-09-08 1 Nanyang Siang Pao - Nanyang Siang Pao Bombed By Army Planes BIG BATTLE IN FUKIEN Hong Kong, Sept. 1. A severe battle is now raging at a point between Yenping and huikow, in North-west t ukien. between the Communist forces and the 19th. Route Army, which is assisted by other168 words
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Article36 1933-09-08 1 M. Sarraut As Minister Of Marine Paris, sept 7. The Colonial Minister <M. Sarraut succeeds M Leygues as Minister of Marine and M Dalimier succeeds M Sarraut. M. Dalimier is Rarit.-ii. Socialist ex-Ministcr. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article140 1933-09-08 1 KreiNiralum of Chine**' nunu^i was debated Ust mrht Pa«e N>*t weHi's tl«^ in thr S.C.f. U»i. trnnis louriniii. Pa«c IS. Sinraporr Chin<«« \tliU-n. Mretinc Paice 15. Mr. D. A. MatCtcfiti has hern ip pointed <»ik-I lust*.- of lions Kons— I'a^r Viaeount QMf <1..«i at I illodrn yt%trrda>Reuter - 140 words
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Article150 1933-09-08 1 Proposed Revision Suspended London. Sept. The proposed revision ol duties on ■Ilk and artificial silk has been suspended in vie* of the forthcoming Anglo-Japanese discussions. The Chancellor of the Exchequer in rer to Sir G< orge May. chairman of the Import Duties Advisory Committee, points out thatReuter - 150 words
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Article76 1933-09-08 1 SIR ARTHUR SAL TER Forthcoming Visit To China London. Sept. Sir Arthur Salter. interviewed by Reuter. said he was sailing in a month's time for China where he expects to remain for four or five months at the personal invitation of the Chinese Government. Until he reaches China he is76 words
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Article87 1933-09-08 1 Election Unlikely Before New Year Dublin. Sept. 5. The Irish political situation remains calm. Gen. O'DulTy returned here today for a conference with the officers of his own organisation and those of the Cosgrave and Centre parties. It Is expected that he new United Irish Party will issueReuter Wireless - 87 words
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CONDITIONS WORSENING IN CUBA
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91 1933-09-08 1 Havana, Sept. 7. A mob of workmen attempted to remove the American manager of the Havana branch of the United Fruit Company from a liner in Havana dock to-day. A crowd of Communists seized two sugar mills at Oriente and one at Santa Clara.Reuter - 91 words
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Article102 1933-09-08 1 TONDITIONS GETTING WORSE Washington, Sept. 7. Reports that conditions are worsening in Cuba, especially on the south coast have been received from Ambassador Summer Welles. Mr. Swanson's departure for Havana aboard the Indianapolis was delayed for an hour, but the reason was not disclosed. President Roosevelt and Mr. Cordell HullReuter - 102 words
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Article17 1933-09-08 1 Washington. Sept 7. An Army sergeant has taken over COntrOl Of the Oriont, Prnvin,.. n Cuba. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article37 1933-09-08 1 THREE KILLED Santiago. Sept. 4. Two civilians and one soldier have been killed in the course of lighting between strikers and strike breakers. Troops have been called out and a state of high tension prevails Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 37 words
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Article48 1933-09-08 1 NEW GOVERNMENT jgfl Havana, Srpt fl The nucleus of the new Government is decidedly Communist and include* Sergio Carbo, a returned exile and Communist journalist, who has spent two years in Russia, and Lieut. Laurent an ex-artillery officer who was imprisoned and exiled bv ex-Presiri*»nr Machado. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 48 words
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Article21 1933-09-08 1 The importation of dogs into Johore from Kelantan is prohibited in consequence of an outbreak of rabies in the latter state21 words
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Article41 1933-09-08 1 US. CAUTIOUS Washington, Sept. 5. The Government is anxious to avoid anything construable as intervention m Cuba but has despatched a 10 000--ton cruiser and three destroyers, each with a small landing party of Marine* to protect American interests.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 41 words
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Advertisement79 1933-09-08 1 ABLE AT ALL LEAOINt RO VISION STORES RAFFLES HOTEL, LTD. L MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE AND (makan ketchid 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. INFOIIMAL DINNER DANCE I TO-MORROW I SPECi L RACE DINNER DANCE I^-— EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. I RAF 1 :S CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA I PHONE 5381.79 words
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Advertisement35 1933-09-08 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES CHRYSLER COMFORT SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY nor m*— v I Hi fl I I SANDS and DAWN THE POPULAR AMERICAN MUSICAL COMEDY ARTISTES35 words
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Article250 1933-09-08 2 Friday, Sept. Bth. High Water. 00.34. 9.9 ft., 12.36, 9.3 ft Football: S.A.F. A. League. Div. I: S.C.F.A. vs. M.F.A., Anson Road Stadium. Lawn Bowls: S.C.C. tournament. Diocesan Conference. Saturday, 9th. High Water 01.10. 9.3 ft. 13.01, 9.02 ft. Singapore Races Third Day. Cricket: S.C.C. match:250 words
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Article97 1933-09-08 2 Japanese Fishermen In Dutch Waters A few months ago two Japanese tishing boats wore seized on a charge oi fishing in Torbiddrn territory and after a judgment of the court they were burned. In this connection the Java-Bode understand: that the Japanese have entered a protest and are97 words
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Article220 1933-09-08 2 Tamil Discharged In Theft Accusation A case in which Tamils were concerned came to an abrupt conclusion before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the Third Magistrate, yesterday, when the judge" discharged the accused after hearing the complainant's evidence, declaring that no case had been made out. An Indian.220 words
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Article13 1933-09-08 2 Mr. Wilbur Keblinger has returned to Singapore after a month's holiday in Java.13 words
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Article, Illustration944 1933-09-08 2 $H Millions For Much-Needed Improvetnen ts CLEARING INSANITARY AREAS China Town, with its closely built houses and total lack of light and air facilities, has always been a problem to the Municipality, and a potential source of danger to th< public health if any944 words
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Advertisement223 1933-09-08 2 To treat thes« complaints successfully, get to the root of the trouble. Clarke's Blood Mixture Is the world's greatest blood purifier and healer, it Is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Of aB Chemutt and Surra. Kr-a.7» rood m LIQUID or TABLET/crm Bfc. tttth art Ittnng part* of but n£^Kflv^223 words
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Advertisement242 1933-09-08 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RUGGER SEASON 1933—34. Cotton Elastic Knee Caps and Anklets— "UTESOME" BODY Belt and Jockstrap. Sports Pattern Embrocation and Absorbine— Athletes' Rub— 'TAk," "JELCO" and "JIFFY" Suspensory Bandages. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Battery Road. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRFRS. 14A Chjuve Alley. Btn*»p*r«. The Cl«eape*t House tor your242 words
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Advertisement317 1933-09-08 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hereby given that tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained In the Tender Room. Municipal Offices: Supply of medium pressure copper tub^s for screwed connet tiont) f;.r Water Dept. Date of317 words
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Advertisement212 1933-09-08 2 NOTH ES, POKM < (Pursuant to Srctioii I Ordinanrt STATEMENT m iMI 111 U\H BANK lIMINh II MM The Sh $10,000.***** *o 1M.»» shares ol The numt* i Calls to Um share havi bei th« sum 0l $1 616JM)0 «v» hu befn rfceivi d Of the U 1 201 shares212 words
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232 1933-09-08 3 STABBED MONEYLENDER "FOR A FRIEND Chinese Sent To Prison For Seven Years n years' rigorous is passed on Lee Seng who it was alleged stab a Sikh money- .>i the latter, over a was charged with atand the common jury rd the case in the Assize returned a verdict of232 words
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Article107 1933-09-08 3 Former Singapore Resident lince the death cable yesterday H. milton. founder director of the .iin.- well known is ness community ireer here and ab >ut 192^ .n Olassjow, bebuying agent for financial position Works Ltd. bei ar and the Arm ntary liquidation dlton's management is originally estabears ago107 words
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Article16 1933-09-08 3 t charge B Punjabi terday Bahru, be- St ond Magis- Abdullah bii. Idlled his wife sustaining16 words
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Article344 1933-09-08 3 Plaintiff Who Mortgaged His Share A matter concerning the proper construction of a Chinos*- will came up before Mr. Justice Mills in the Supreme Cout. yesterday in the form of an originating summons. The Estate and Trust Au< ncies, .is trustee! for ';<•■ estate ol Khoo Chong344 words
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Article396 1933-09-08 3 AND CHASED HUSBAND FROM HOUSE Disgusted After Being "Put Off" "I repeatedly asked her to marry me, but she put me off from day to clay. I became so disgusted that I lelt he. and her husband's house. This was part oi the evidence of a396 words
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Article29 1933-09-08 3 Pat Oakeshott. aged seven, .1 former Dupil of Tansrlln Preparaton Bchool who loft fur England a few months a«n has won a bursarv at St O€OCg< Bchool Harpenden, Herts29 words
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Article, Illustration408 1933-09-08 3 TIGER SHARK AND GIANT OCTOPUS An Undersea Battle To The Death ALL MALAYAN CAST IN SAMARANG j The daring cameraman inside the steel-reinforced diving bell at the bottom of the ocean photographing the titanic struggle between the denizens of the deep. I The battle between the octopu> and the shark408 words
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Article143 1933-09-08 3 A SAFE AM) I.NSTWT ii. WllH Starach pains :;no < ift»T rreais. sucu as dyspc I nesi heart-biwn or wind- in-: nach. are neaily always di'»> |o t bccm id in the stomach To ntMirralisc thli bam ivA acid and put your stomach in good143 words
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Article104 1933-09-08 3 ?even \e;irs For Two ChfaMac Bentei f Iv years" rigl u.s Imprts urn T,; was passed iii t^-o Chinese \.h > were convicted 8 Asm s ill charge of armed r tbbery. Wini^ Krr. Hock i r.ti Lin Ah t stai (1 to have held up .1 man104 words
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Article118 1933-09-08 3 Whipping For Alan Who Stabbed Rikisha Puller A w»nl ik»€ of twelve i*.jpokei ol jlhe cat-o'-nine tails and three years' rigorous imprisonment was Imposed by Mr Justice Qerahty yesterday <>n Wee Oh who wu charged in th* I Assize Court With causing hurt in at j tempting to118 words
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Advertisement90 1933-09-08 3 BEARING MET A L S WTI-FRICTION PRINTERS METALS Special note although there has been a considerable increase in the price of tin, our prices will remain as before until the present stocks are exhausted. A reputation of many years standing, and an ever increasing demand throughout Malaya testifies to the90 words
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Advertisement184 1933-09-08 3 CHANGE TO Those old worn- I out pluss o; yours UL^J may be wasting *HvJ one gallon i||^^"3 of petrol |B J rrn patemldl every |tj|) maci *s t»:>A»,D I L>mniMiiuM <>U MAIAYA- X < V B I^S LOOK PfM IHE CHOP MADE IN ENGLAND SStt I K.\7OKs Cl P184 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1933-09-08 4 Modes That Modify Tropic Rigours COTTON IS NOW SO SMART BY OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT WOMEN in the tropics have every reason to be thankful for the latest cool styles from home. The newest cotton frocks are almost as good as a beauty treatment. The cool freshness of the materials makes1,070 words
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431 1933-09-08 4 Summer Styles Place Accent Above Waist Wide shoulders, natural gently fitting waistline*, and slender skirts artthe outstanding points in the new, styles", says Travis Banton. Paramount head fashion designer, who has just returned from a trip to England and the Continent "The latest silhouette places its accent above the waist**,431 words
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Article243 1933-09-08 4 DKl.>n|> tint look likr Ifc.wrr im«.-ik hats that l»K»k likr l>eds of ,>.,, k.«l panstrs or \iol«-ts -1..U11.1. straps ax anundantl> flowered as Ihr Iris of thr South Sra M.. mith«^ arr H.illxh.mml. fashion mot IK. lloweis. flower*, even when- On skirts on hodfcev on hats |*r*r r243 words
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Article73 1933-09-08 4 Cut stale sponge cake into rounds, and Slightly moisten each with the Juice from b can 01 Maraschino cherries Make meringue, using three tablespoons coniectloners' sugar to eacli egg whin, and pile it thickly over th» rounds, on each of which you hatfc placed a hall peach, the73 words
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Article55 1933-09-08 4 Cook a can ot apricots in their syrup with one-third cup of sugar for two or three minutes Then add a tablespoon of water and cook a lew minutes more. Line a small pie tin with pastry, pour in this tilling and cover with strips of pastry laid55 words
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Article46 1933-09-08 4 Put tile contents of a large can of tomatoes, one cup of sliced onions, two teaspoons salt and one quarter tea spoon pepper in a pan. Cook covered ove! I for two and a half hours. Add two tablespoons butter when done46 words
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Article155 1933-09-08 4 'pHE perfect can-opener has been for years the object ol many quests by hopeful Inventors. Some of the latest attempts come very near success but none of them till just lately has succeeded in abolishing the jagged edge oi the can when opened, in addition to overcoating155 words
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Article45 1933-09-08 4 BANANA-PINEAPPLE ROUNDS I Aimife six tttcti ot pineapple on lettuce leaves, slue two bananas and cover with lemon juice. Let stand live minutes and drain Arrange round the pineapple. Heap halved and seeded grapes in tho centre and around each slice, and serve \Mth mayonnaise45 words
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Article257 1933-09-08 4 Sinless Cocktail THERE is a Ml fashion from America Perhaps it there had been no Pro hibltion we should never have had it As It is. it seems to have lasted just long enough to have produced one new habit which will be ot as much us*- to the world257 words
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Advertisement83 1933-09-08 4 "FEEDING TIME FOR SMILER" nT**'£T™^ "^->"sor*«o«\z>~n<, b »5575^ ORCHESTRA QV GUjVAS UUAPfS And what a tune far finer melody to a Mother than all the symphonies of the great Master*. When Baby is correctly fed then he Is well .fed. Health and Happiness are his portion— and Peace and Contentment83 words
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Advertisement81 1933-09-08 4 The Salt of Hospitality Una mark in« .1! haU 1 lllrnl iIN-mtk An.! 1 1 (erebos) SALT V/lWO[ LOOKS BETTE V #FEELS BETTER vil L I I FITS BETTER A WEARS BETTER J/,[ SkV C>^aclr Helen SILK HOSIERY Sole Distributors II Ml l< H\M» n llui Miu.iporf ibl i^BJTlfiiTriMi F.81 words
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Article, Illustration122 1933-09-08 5 Lord li.nifii Powell at (...doll.. near Budapest for the opening of the jamboree which was attended by Boy Scoots from all parts of the world. fial Motor-cycle rally in Britain was held in the Barnet Speedway. A fair rider making inpetinf in the competition to find thr best ,NNfd woman122 words
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Advertisement26 1933-09-08 5 TRAIN BRAND CONDENSED MILK 4 m condensed Recommend 'TRAIN MILK" for your daily use. PURITY AND ECONOMY Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, Ltd., UNION BUILDING. Phone 5977—5978—5979 MULA26 words
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Article542 1933-09-08 6 Alleged Defamation Of Character SEDUCTION PLOT DENIED C. N. LEEMBRUGGEN AS COMPLAINANT Extortion Charge I Repudiated In the Second 'Magistrates Court before Mr N. Grice yesterday, was commented the case in which C. N. Leembruy-' n. a Ceylon Burgher, is prosecuting C. R. Miles, a Singapore' Eur. ir alleged defamation542 words
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Article151 1933-09-08 6 "Holy Man's" Audiences in Mundai Koad A brarded Chinese named Khu Boon Choan, known t<» an extremely ■art;* 1 number ol disciples as a holy man,' 1 appeared before Mr. M. H. Blacker, the lourth magistrate; on a summons of -pretrnding or professing t > tell fortune*,151 words
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Article479 1933-09-08 6 Singapore. Sept. »5. OMftamry: The Commandant deeply rv i -iivt.> to announce the death of Captain J o Campbell, Reserve <>: Offlcera S.S .V .F which occurred in London on Auuust 31st and Sergeant O Day. Singapore Itortress Company RE. which OCCUITtd at Sea on July 31st..479 words
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Article318 1933-09-08 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week DELOW will be found particulars o the Free Press football Competition No. 3 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Sept. 9th. This announcement will318 words
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Article284 1933-09-08 6 Fastest Military Flying-Boat It may now be stated that the 3L' ton military llying-boat. which the R.A.F. display, is capable <»1 ;< top speed of over 150 miles an hour, a n markable performance in a boat ol K) high a gri/ss weight284 words
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Advertisement155 1933-09-08 6 I The MON A C O SALOON Th 1 model, which by its incr. iiualistic features, outstanding reliability and brJiiant performance ha> eari.ed a world wide reputation, is in its n-.^est form fetill further improved It u car complete in all detail 3 which may enhance the comfort and convenience155 words
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Advertisement231 1933-09-08 6 I FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 3 I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press in all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of the231 words
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Advertisement215 1933-09-08 6 BJ BJ M I I J in j 4 I Mt£-.. 1 1 I A -4^i Simpson SELFQAISINQ Flour Use this Wonderful Healer for SPSHN DISORDER MmL^^MM The m««t stubborn Kc».»»in*. I'* r.4*i# or Prvntai ▼Wtetote |R%* I amazing healing influence of I» \< KV. cj I U.W,b,Jt«llttlr|).lM' i P215 words
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Article150 1933-09-08 7 m Star i few animal films" atres just recently 'oegai* u threembra last night, r eduction of 'The with Buster >iympic Swimming e role follows more r s of "Tarzan." an African jungle -old boy grows to Liter the death shikari in the j ame to regard him150 words
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Article, Illustration26 1933-09-08 7 Ascot Fashions At Singapore Gold Cup Meeting The Free Press photographer was at the Singapore Races. Here arc three charming frocks uhich audit the camera eye.26 words
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Article572 1933-09-08 7 CHINESE MARRIAGES ASSOCIATIONS DEBATE REGISTRATION Government Legislation Favoured The word "compuLsory" was made the main plank on the platform of tho opponents to a resolution That the Government be asked to introduce tor me con..) \s gtrsv non of Chinese marriages" at an interclub debate on the nibjeet between the572 words
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Article135 1933-09-08 7 Woman's Hot Water Bottle Of RICC Liquor Tin tit v* ..u.h<\-ly-lo3kir>£ I woman nurrying blo >i icreet wtUi a'. hotwa ei bottle In ber hand roused the tnapirtoni two revenue odtoefs. 'wai tu ppi and I b inrnwimi rubber bottle ill iou.ici to conta.. hone-ton a i135 words
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Article127 1933-09-08 7 Why D.K.i. Are Dropping Duties I From Our Own Correspondent i Medan. Sept. 2. According to the Nieuws van den Dag. the customs authorities intend decrease the excise duty on matches from G5.2.10 to ds 1.40 per gross. The reason is that the consumption; of matches has127 words
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Article94 1933-09-08 7 Tha* a f t mpinT su cid° was not. 0116 of the methods allowed by th( law to sett! matrim in a! squabbles 'xa. the l;>ssin Uiu?ht to a young Chines; married woman by Mr. Horns) Grice. the Sinrup.^re Second Magistrate, yesterday. Th^ woman drank a quanti94 words
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Article155 1933-09-08 7 Borrowed Sewing Machine And Sold It Attired in convict khaki garb. R. W. Theseira. a young Eurasian was brought I from the criminal prison yesterday before Mr. Norman Grice. the Singapore I Second Magistrate, to answer a charge ,of criminal breach of trust of a sewing I155 words
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Article47 1933-09-08 7 •From Our Own Correspondent.) Penanc, Sept. 7. For the half year ended June 30 Penan g Government Servants' Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society made a profit of $2,000. Paid up subscriptions now stand at over $75,000 and investments in gilt edged securities total 335.00047 words
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Article193 1933-09-08 7 Not In Circulation In Penang <From Our Own Correspondent Penan*. Sept. 7. Bangkok reports state that more stolen notes were paid into accounts through the Siam and Chartered Banks. A Bangkok report yesterday also stated that an insurance firm In Penang had reported the free circulation of193 words
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Article13 1933-09-08 7 Dr. S Arasaradnam. Asst. Medical Officer. Jelebu. has left for Ipoh on ♦ransfer.13 words
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Advertisement174 1933-09-08 7 ,*W*^^ g\\ I^l r ~~l tlim-Mtr-rrTm-nti R >*SaV M ■lax T J^ BINNIE BARNES tf®y>«^ji CYRIL MAUDE Lj LAWRENCE GROSSMITH pSH» and HENRY KENDAL British comedy hit London I ilm 1 l I I 1 V "4 It Paramount f^B J I Release sl^ TAKn n g^^^^^^r l I iI174 words
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Advertisement124 1933-09-08 7 CAPITOL! TOMORROW (Saturday) at 11 a.m. THE KIDDIES TREAT! "MICKEY MOUSE" Matinee SPECIAL PROGRAMME SEND THE CHILDREN Members of Mickey Mouse Club Free. Non-Members (Adults) 50 cts., (Children) 25 cts (Sept. Subscriptions can be paid from 9.30 a.m. To-morrow) 615 CAPITOL 9.15 You've seen him as the gay "PLAYBOY of124 words
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Article31 1933-09-08 8 J. A. Dorai Raj. kite oi the Ruffles t Institution. Singapore, on Wednesday i Sept. 6th. at Nagercoil. Travancore. j Penang and F M.S. papers, please copy, j i L31 words
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502 1933-09-08 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1933 Malayan Pines All interested in the Malayan pineapple industry should make a point of reading the very interest- ing address which Dr H A. Tem-i pany, the Director of Agriculture. delivered to the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club this week. Not because of the502 words
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Article580 1933-09-08 8 POR the sake of Germany and the peace of Europe, tt is to be hoped hat Hitler's conception of politics Is nore firmly grounded than his knowedge of history. Uientl flcally speaking his views Hitler about his beloved j\ fU j Aryans and their presumed contriHistory580 words
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Article49 1933-09-08 8 IJnd ol Th# %d NrtMto I ha.s b.H,. the Tamil spnfc J writ, Tan ,on Saturd... 9.30 urn b tUc rbooli it will m...- 4 .10 to SJQm, from Ml e r-hiidmi «i{ nrganUed pr^wt ment i^ 16 f^ u on'v Th. m. •odai h mr Dg^ This s<49 words
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1279 1933-09-08 8 IN the building of the nests of many birds, a secretion of the salivary glands plays a part, but some members of the family of Micropidae or Swifts make their nests mainly or wholly of inspissated saliva which hardening into a substance similar1,279 words
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Advertisement116 1933-09-08 8 HARVEY S f BRISTOL MILK. CAILIDIB!ECI€S For All Supplies of Groceries, Wines, Spirits and Tobacco. Shop in Comfort and Cleanliness at SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd., Orchard Road. I—WJ.W.1 WJ.W. CABLE SHOES COMFORT FOR HOT DAYS EASY PRICES FOR HARD TIMES .^■pF§|3y® Wm^J Suitable for golf or P^il p# walking,116 words
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Advertisement51 1933-09-08 8 IT IS BEING URGED that a hot-water supply should be included in the home of every working man. Just as if every husband doesn't get into enough already. A •GAFLAC" BURGLARY POLICY promotes harmony in the home. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480. DOMESTIC51 words
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Advertisement28 1933-09-08 8 j KELLY- DIRECTOR! j MERCHAN VMtim i SHIPPING OF THE WO* 1 SA. J i imp I 1933 j j Pf iKELLV Ujfl In. rf Raffles P. -S28 words
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Article96 1933-09-08 9 D. MACGREGOR APPOINTED Former Post In Kenya London, Sept. 6. A. IfacOregor, Attorney enya, has be?n appointed e ol Hong Koi:^ to succeed Horsford Kemp, who is ;ter. ..i-Gregor. who is 40 years of lucated at George Watson's iter took classical honours i and Oxford Universities,96 words
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Article86 1933-09-08 9 nnu For Disarmament K Conference London. Sept. to the discussion of th? mament drait convenefore the League of Nation Geneva on October 9th .ary conversations will be held 1 September 18 between Mr Eden. Under-Secretary for Irs, and the French Gov Th< object of the conversations unat rstands.Reuter Wireless - 86 words
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Article39 1933-09-08 9 (iutM< Of Sir Alexander Muir London. Sept. 5. a: id Queen of Bulgaria Si "tland this morning as the Alexander Kay Muir at :.ci. Perthshire. Muir's second wile is M Dlmitri Standoff, the n Minister in London.39 words
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Article112 1933-09-08 9 Mani'hukuo Government Enquiry Shanghai. Sept. 7. Under the direction of the Japanese command, the Manchuk'io Government has appointed a committee to studv the questions in connection with the working of the consular jurisdiction and extraterritorial rights enjoved by the Foreign Powers in Manchukuo. Special police corps have also112 words
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Article, Illustration872 1933-09-08 9 Death Of Viscount Grey Of Falloden UNCONSCIOUS SINCE TUESDAY Foreign Secretary When War Broke Out London, Sept. 7. The death of Viscount Grey of j Falloden took place early this morning. He had been unconscious since Tuesday. tftlgland is in mourning tor Viscount Grey and tributes aie paid him as872 words
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Article347 1933-09-08 9 DISARMAMENT AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS First Meeting Since July London, Sept. 5. The Prime Minister this merning presided over the first Cabinet held since Parliament adjourned at the end 3f July, it is understood that the meeting was chiefly concerned with foreign affairs and with disarmament questions relativeReuter Wireless - 347 words
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Article161 1933-09-08 9 British Scheme Completed 1 London. s«-pt .">. Wbeo workmen this morning des- fended Irom a 70 lect hi«h steel tower i near FordingbridKi-. Humpshiro. Britams electricity grid scheme, the greatest of its kind in th world, was completed. Eloftricity has be^n broogtH to the door of n» arly161 words
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Article146 1933-09-08 9 LATEST TIN AND Kl BHKK PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the iterling rate in New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press are is follow RUBBER: London. Sept. 7. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were: Spot (Sellers* 321146 words
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Advertisement109 1933-09-08 9 CROMPTON CEILING FANS reliability and efficiency ol Crompton Fans aro the of a unique experience of electric motor manufacture more than thirty years gradual improvement in fan They are acknowledged to set the highest standards fan performance for long, trouble free service with the attention, silent operatiDii. and minimum watts109 words
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Advertisement146 1933-09-08 9 ROBINSON'S ANNUAL C LEA R A N C E SALE "SUNDOUR" CURTAIN NETS GUARANTEED FADELESS SPECIAL SALE PRICES LOWER THAN EVER FADELESS NET FADELESS NET PLAIN COLOURS PLAIN COLOURS WITH Mauve, Grey, Royal Blue, S£LF COLOUR Saxe Blue, Orange, Rose, ART SILK STRIPE Dark Green, Apple Green. AND PATTERN Lemon,146 words
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1106 1933-09-08 10 RUBBER NEED FOR OMPULSORY CONTROL Craigielea Chairman's Views At the seventh annual general meeting of Craigielea Rubber Plantations. Ltd.. Mr. A. M. Sellar (chairman of the company* addressing the meeting said: 1 his year we nave to record a loss on revenue account o* £394 compared1,106 words
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Article79 1933-09-08 10 Gilt Edged Securities A Good Feature London. Sept. 5. A brighter disposition succeeded early dullness on the Stock Exchange today, whf-n gilt-edged securities were a good feature. Kaffirs suffered from < iTrrir' s from several quarters but later in the day improved. Among commodities, linseed, both Argentine and79 words
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Article34 1933-09-08 10 Traffic receipts August 1933 102.801 Straits Decrease on corresponding month last year 12.805 Traffic receipts for 1 1 months ending August 1933 $1,174,555 D°rr^ase on corrosnonding period last year 148,50834 words
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Article192 1933-09-08 10 Econoinic sentiment in Canada continues to improve owing to further promising development! In several lines ol industry. Progress, though cautious, is encouraging and seems to be manifesting itself each week on a wider industrial front. Probably the most cheerful newt for many months was the report192 words
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Article221 1933-09-08 10 September 7 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 3 32 London 3 months' sight 2411 16 London, 60 days' sight 2463 64 London. 30 days' sight 2,4 1 32 London, demand 2 4 London, T.T. 2 3 31 32 Lyons and Pans, demand 930 Harnburg, demand 150221 words
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Article99 1933-09-08 10 Abroad London. Sept. 5. Exchange! to-day were Pans 8! 1 22. New Tort 4.56 Montreal 4.78. Brussels '-2.7b. J Geneva 16.41V Amsterdam 7.37 Milan GO 3. 16. Berlin 13.29'-. Stockholm 19.37' ;> C >P' nnagen 1:2. 4u Oslo 19.90. Vienna 2!) nom Prague 117' 8 Helstngfon 22c i» Madrid 3799 words
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Article262 1933-09-08 10 Sept. 7. The market has been dull and inactive since our last report, and only a moderate business has beeri transacted. Latest quotations are: Spot 12 cents down cut London 3.11 16d. down 1 16<L New York <i 7 H cents gold down 1 1G cent262 words
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Article50 1933-09-08 10 Boustoad and Co., Ltd., Penan* urents Gartok 16.250 lbs MalakorT 166.500 lbs. Kuala Muda 231.426 lbs United Patanl 219.551 lbs. Taiplng 130.266 lbs.. Sungei Batu 62.500 lbs Foothills 26.100 lbs. Bertam 293.106 lbs Windsor 40.000 lbs.. Val Dor 48.000 lbs Kuala Sidim 89.990 lbs.. Basset 37 744 lbs.50 words
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Article133 1933-09-08 10 September 7. Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin <of 4 Imp. gails 1-70 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline drums per British Imperial Gallon 85 Socony Motor Gasoline (4-gallon tin) 3.65 Shell Aviation133 words
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Article93 1933-09-08 10 i Singapore. September 7. 12 noon Buyer Sellei Gambler 4.50 Java Cube 7.50 Muntok White Pepper 23.00 White Pepper 22.00 Black Pepper 13.50 Mixed Black Pepper 9 00 C jpra. sundricd 3 55 C i ra, mixed 3.00 I M Small Bak I Tapioca 4 0093 words
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Article247 1933-09-08 10 Seasonal Production Increase London. Aug. 19. Messrs Lane Mitchell. Hymans and Kraay. Limited, who also allude to the absence of reliable information with regard feo the progress of rubber resinrtion negotiations, itatc thai they are satisfied that the discussions are proceeding smoothly but slowly due bo the holiday season.247 words
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89 1933-09-08 10 I. September 7th., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to Londcn Standard. Spot Uoose» 12 12' 8 R.S.S. equal to London Standard <F.0.8. > 12 3 8 12 1 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Sept. 12 116 12 316 October 12> 8 12' 4 November89 words
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Article443 1933-09-08 10 Production Capacity Almost Unlimited London, Aug. 21. The Dutch weekly, Handelsberichten. the official organ of the Department iof Economic Aifairs. Foreign Affairs and Colonies, publishes this week an I Interesting article on the rubber sltua- tion. and according to the Financial Times correspondent, the fact that It443 words
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Article178 1933-09-08 10 Singapore. Sept. 6. The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association held its l. 138th auction, yesterday. Catalogued 1.484.895 rt62 89 ton.s 'Otlered 1.448.417 h46 til Sold 1.208.719 539 61 Spot London 33^ NYw York H 13 1G en TRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard178 words
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Article31 1933-09-08 10 STANDARD QUALRBS COMMITTEE Particulars of weight of rubber submitted lor award during the month of i August 1933: SHEET Awarded 586.880 lbs 262.00 tons Rejected 44 ROO 20 00 CREPE Nil31 words
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Article66 1933-09-08 10 1 American Can Am TjhlMH MM! T'graph Atcheson H. Dup Firestone. Co.Gen EW,:. Oen. Mot«.rs 'Goodrwn Good>var Inu-r T'phon. and Mtgi Nat. City Bank Ntw York Railroad Radio Corp S. Calilorn. Co )Socony-V w Standard Oil NJ T( x.^ C i p i Union Oil Union Pftcftflc66 words
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Article122 1933-09-08 10 THE AMERICAN MOTOR INDUSTRY I with regard ti m >bile pi eontradl MMsSHMIi ni 12th, Hmi has been adjust m«n: 4 l. w !.u p't.ul i. to L aw and Tht- 1 1. >. hiKh nto ;vistry." Th< St a rr •t. hiyJ.' I 'J3L' Um .of made sinr. J122 words
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Article43 1933-09-08 10 United Kin^i ceased 816 t 105.475 tOU I and (Mlvtrtd Ml were 1 wend by as compared w ago. Livti]. and dcllv. reduced bv \\> At the ■toda im n In virw of shipments from I ward movement for some tlmo43 words
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Article36 1933-09-08 10 Tw< < •> K Khoh Hong K:n or. in default imprisonment f tn tobacco and 12'.- total dut\ on whl .<« accused had btei appeared for wnt4 Porrer. the Clil yesterday. Thev m I sallinr :i»x)ut two off Bedok.36 words
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Article682 1933-09-08 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations -OW SEPTEMBER 7th. 1933 Buyers Sellers 28s 6d 30s c d. E 30s 35s 14s 14s 9d 96 1.00 Tin I 13s 6d 19s 6d SI 1 16 18 52 55 Is 7d Is lOd 35 40 S I 46 49 14* 3d 15s682 words
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Article47 1933-09-08 11 en lie Coming In Well London, Sept. 5. Treasury returns show revenue for the curr up to Sept. 2 11 157.045. tiding date of last stood at £235.234.766. ndituro to date for r totalled £286.554.616. I millions less than rpendlture at the ol last year.47 words
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Article38 1933-09-08 11 |;alls attended by ambulance service ol Department during gust was 205. and of cases outside Munici:ises are classified as Car Accidents 25; idents 10; Motor Bus olley Car Accidents 13; Attempted Suicide o*. r Stabbing 13; Other 205.38 words
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Article441 1933-09-08 11 Promise off a Profit This Year Ai the twenty-second annual general meeting of the members of the Selangor United Rubber Estates. Ltd.. in London. Major Thomas A. Motion the chairman I presiding said: The loss for last year, as you will see. is £1,302 odd. as j gainst441 words
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Article220 1933-09-08 11 Domestic Production, us represented by exports lrom Federated Malay States, Unfederatrd Malay States, and Straits Settlements, of Tin. and Tin-in-Ore. at 72 per ot-nt during the month ol August. 1933. Tons Tons Federated Malay States 1.816 Unfederated Malay States Johore 13 Kedah 6 Perils 25 Kelantan Nil220 words
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Advertisement651 1933-09-08 11 .Assets exceed $12,000,000 "7 Assurance in force over $35.000.000 i The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Ufe Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry EC The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies651 words
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Advertisement448 1933-09-08 11 CHARTERED BANK OF IMUA. .\ISTK\U\ \M> CHIN 'Incorporated m England bv Royal Charter' Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each t'3 oOo.o<>o Reserve Fund rve Liability ol Proprietors BSJM lIKAD Ol M< I 38. Bi.siiopsgate. London L( Agencies and Brandies lAlor Star Iloilo Semaranu 'Amritsar Ipoh Seremban I448 words
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Article186 1933-09-08 12 Per t.s.s. Nieuw Holland Commander C. M. Schilling to Singapore: Mr. J. O. Armstrong. Mr. W. E C Baudinet. Mrs. W. E. C. Baudinet. Mr. W. H. Blaikie, Miss K. E. Burne. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Byrnes and infant. Mr. T Carmody. Mrs. E. M. Carr. Miss186 words
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Article41 1933-09-08 12 Wooden Blocks Packed in Gunny Bags Merchants are hereby informed that it has been agreed to quote the rate oi 555. per ton of 5 cwt. on the above 1 commodity from Straits to Conference basis Ports in Europe.41 words
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Article160 1933-09-08 12 The Health Bulletin or the League Oi Nations" Eastern Bureau lot the ejeek ended September 2. is as follows Baghdad: 1 plague ease Basse in: 4 imttlgiffl Paoei and d«\ith.s Bombay: 2 plague eaees SAd 2 deaths. 1 smallpox case and 1 death. alcutla 21 cholera cases and160 words
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Article218 1933-09-08 12 Haki^an Maru. Jap. (3270. lv>m Tokyo I Urn Penatif 79. Ruhr. G«r :*584. lrom Hamburg 7:). lor Min 7 9. Yasukuni Maru. Jap 7157. irum Hamburg 7 9. lor Yokohama 8 9 Javanese Prince. Brit. 3.655. irom N«w York 7 9. lor New York 189 Senang. Dutch. 729.218 words
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Article103 1933-09-08 12 Ships Alongside the Whar\rs or Expected to Arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate I) Ophir 22; Apoey 20 Main Wharf (Entrance a te 3> Yasukuni Maru 18: Torborg 15 Javinm Prince 11; Coblenz 6 Empire l>ock (Entrance (iate 3) Hu;i Tung 38; IfuncMter Cftftle 17 Bintanp 35.103 words
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Article291 1933-09-08 12 WORLD SHIPPING Motor Tonnage Nearly Trebled World shipping tonnage in existence in June last, according to the 1933-4 edition of Lloyd's Register. was 67.920.185. a decrease Ol 1.814.125 compared with June of last year. Of the total tonnage. 18.700.739 was owned In Great Britain and Ireland. The only countries showing291 words
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Article197 1933-09-08 12 Alleged "Dbc^very In I9M By CUMM nstttsifl am if That tl Islands claimed by the French kasfl osonth ire ally Chin tenHofy is btteeted by sjsjnelr (> e-Admiri! la-o Chun, former eonV ntnTtiitii Kwansjisjßi navy during the Chlni dynasty In .ir. a ranted to t here. Admir.il197 words
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Article249 1933-09-08 12 For Cross-Chan Train-Fern. It Is announced that a been awarded by to Messrs Edmund Nun Co.. and John Mowlem am of Westminster r a new Illki fillj d»>< k dock will be on a rite n of the existing Admin, Jacent to the entr harbour at249 words
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Article40 1933-09-08 12 ll.ikii-.m Maru Delayed llv Squall nit b In r>or! Kit «-M \v was i in Th« v« stjiiall wlu*n in .ir th. H IMMM .n mice which m.idt Sprii.il {>. j mission \k ui th. ship .•.mi.' t'elocft40 words
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Article26 1933-09-08 12 A11»'H«-(1 to h;i\- fcl h«\ul with .i vp.ui:.. llraf\i« ds the result ««l .i qu.ir:' ■yn <>i Uh ij Foi -<"raov♦•d to hospital Vf.stfi26 words
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Advertisement636 1933-09-08 12 BURNS PHILP LINE Incorporated in Australia) A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY VISIT AUSTRALIA IN THE SPRING SPECIAL FIRST CLASS REITJRN FARE V74 (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)636 words
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Advertisement176 1933-09-08 12 AUSTRALIAN PORTS FREMANTLE, ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE and SYDNEY S. S. "SHIR ALA' sailing hence DAYLIGHT 13th SEPTEMBER has space for cargo and first and second class accommodation. FARES Ist Class 2nd Class nUEMANTU $300. $200 \DELAIDK $315. IB! MgiaOWOg $330. $2. s^ DMW $350. $2 For further information apply to BOUSTEAD176 words
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Advertisement47 1933-09-08 12 I. S. K. LINE. IStflllAß* IMM TRANSPORI Incorporatrd RFC.rLAR FBElCi' PASSEN(iKR s From Japan CLYDE MAKI' x FOR KOBF. OS\KV V. NA<IOY% %M» > CLYDE MARU ERIE MARU BOSTON MARU For rat»vs and please apply ISHIHARA >\N«^ LIMIT* I 1 Incorporated AC.JN' g| IMON BIlLDINc; Tel. New SSII47 words
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Miscellaneous550 1933-09-08 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and r\ TiIVOIS h BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 am Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 am I Saturday 7 p.m Kuantan (Yla Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7JO u Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 SJB Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and550 words
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Advertisement484 1933-09-08 13 British India and Apcar Lines. MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. pe: and oriental s. n. co. f,U CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUT ARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due )ue ronnate Singapore ionnagf. Singapore 11.000 Sept. 15 CORFU 15 000 Dec 2*> 6.070484 words
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Advertisement575 1933-09-08 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) KLLERMAN" LINE, FREIGHT SEP VICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS ANP SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. S le m rs Doe Sails, s.s. city ol Pittsburg For Havre. London. R'dam 6: H burg Sept 15 Sept 17 s.s. City of Newcastle For575 words
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Advertisement1211 1933-09-08 13 rHS BLUS PUNNSL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP 00.. <lMi Steam Ship Co., Ltd.. and China Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ud. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP 00 Ltd THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co Lto THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LIN» Ud THS SIAM1,211 words
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Advertisement876 1933-09-08 14 K. P> M. KOMNKLUKK PAKETVAART MAATSCHAFPIJ ROKAN -Sept. 8. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas Rengat. OPHIR Friday. Sept, 8. Muntok 'passengers and mail only*. Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. TOBELO Friday. Sept. 8. Rhio. Billiton and Batavia TINOMBO Friday. Sept, 8. Belawan-Deli. TOBOALI Saturday. Sept. 9. Koedap. Tampoetih. Tampat-Tinggi. Bengkalis and Bagan876 words
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Advertisement517 1933-09-08 14 TO EUROPE TKOM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S'pore. S'pore. Penan* N. York. Pres. Garfield Sept B Sept. 12 Sept. 14 Oct. 24 Pres. Polk Sept. 23 Sept. 26 Sept. 28 Nov. Pres. Adams Get517 words
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Advertisement497 1933-09-08 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES. LONDON. ANTHI I MIDDLFSKKOK.iI Wl HARUNA MARU 10.400 Sept 20 21 SSUWA I <KATORI MARU 10.000 Oct 5 6 KASHIMA MARU 10.000 Oct 19 20 FUSHIMI JYasukuni Maru 12 000 Oct 31 Nov 1 HAKo HAKONE MARU 10.400 Nov If> l«i KMay omit Rotterdam. i alls al497 words
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Article354 1933-09-08 15 I tfAl v MEETING >U- NS £gap Sports on L e Day > of the Sin- Meeting met the following for the next >r volley-ball iODfl in SingKiuragementi to in the various decide a venue were Messrs. Lrman of the \i-ming. Chairman Chang Kang-jen. ng-jen, Li Un-sen.354 words
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Article376 1933-09-08 15 Ties For Next Week Owing to the rain play was not possible in the S.C.C.'I/wn enn I ancuwt, and the ties which should ave been played are put forward to t C -T A a n W K, h the exce P tio n of the376 words
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Article125 1933-09-08 15 Singles Championship Contest Forest Hills. Sept. 6. Results in the third round of the American singles championship to-day were Vines <U.S. beat Avory (Great Britain* 6—3. 7-5, 6— 1. Perry < Great Britain > beat Hecht <New York* 6—l. 6—4. 6—4. Allison «U.S. i beat Van Ryn <U.S.125 words
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Article248 1933-09-08 15 Forthcoming ties in the S.C.C. bowls :ournament are as follows Monday, Sept. 11th. Dr. E D Lindow and H. K. Fearnside vs. A. S. Banks and J. H. Donoghue; E. A. Brown and J. N. Wainwright vs. H. R. L. Dyne and V. D. Knowles; P. M.248 words
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Article71 1933-09-08 15 On Sunday the International Six Metre will sail the 2nd. race of the series for the Milner Challenge Cup. Starting time 10 a.m. The "B" Class will sail the Ist. or a series of two races for a Trophy presented by The Commodore. Starting time 10.1071 words
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Article214 1933-09-08 15 Lh mt l l!f eoncluslou o' the Sussex^Essex match at Leyton the lim being 'SSS up. Y hl become worthy cht^onf^ex The final table is as follows: Won L Ist Ist p te pts. -r W L Inn. Inn R Poss Obt Per Yorkshire 30 19 Susse*214 words
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Article117 1933-09-08 15 Invitation To Pataudi Likely Calcutta. Sept. l. It is understood that the Bengal and Assam Cricket Association will invite the Nawab of Pataudi. C. K. Naidu. Amar Singh and R. J. O. Meyer to play for the All-India XI in Calcutta against the M.C.C. in December. j117 words
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Article119 1933-09-08 15 Chinese At Head Of First Division (From Our Own Correspondent.' Penan*. Sept. 7. The match between Penang Cricket Club and St Xavier's Recreation Club, the former winning by one goal to nil. marked practically the last oi First Division league iootball in Penang this season The Chinese, who119 words
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Article122 1933-09-08 15 Australian Tourists Open Well Lontf'j:i. Aug. "16. The Australian Rugby tourists open.cd their English campaign with a victory over St. Helens Recreation. Results under Rugby League rules to-day were St. Helen's Rec. 9 Australians 13 Batley 35 Hull K. i* 12 Bradford 8 Dewsbury 12 Castleford 24 Hunslet122 words
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Article118 1933-09-08 15 The following will play in the Y.M.C.A. trial match Whites vs. Colours on Monday, on the Y.M.C.A. ground, at Tuesday's ties are Whites P. O'Dwytr »Capt. >. C C Meredith. L. M. Pennefather. R. J. R Stracey. Lee Kit Soon. Lee Fong Lim. M. M. H. Shirazee. J. L118 words
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Article143 1933-09-08 15 Mixed Foursomes Competition The following were the cards returned for the September Mixed Foursomes feectiu i- ropetltiOQ played on Wednes da> Ivli^s Nelson and J. T. 611*111 43 9' 4 33 3 Mrs. H. L. H Lim and J. Lee Keng Tye 46 10« 2 35» 2143 words
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Article100 1933-09-08 15 Ties for Monday, in the Singapore Recreation Club lawn tennis tournament are as follows •*A M Single* -F. Norrts vs. G. E N Oehlers. "B" Singles:— C. R Eb<r vs. O. G Struys: E Ryan vs L A Marcus: J. B Quays vs. J L. da Silv.i: H.100 words
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Advertisement21 1933-09-08 15 ,M lTs ■t the SportJ" fOS 1 DAILY WIRE j V UOSEDALE XI) s "lit of 15 PI \CED. ml, Singapore21 words
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Advertisement81 1933-09-08 15 /UrtWATIYf QUALITY I AT AM f CONOMICAL I State Express 555 Cigar- I ettes appeal insistently to those discriminating I smokers who will be satisfied only with the B_____ best. They stand apart k from all others in their I unique qualities I f^ fH X" y yXyXvXyX 6O ct81 words
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Article733 1933-09-08 16 RECREATION CLUB'S FIVE GOALS Big Margin In Game With In do- Ceylon ese S.R.C 5; I.C.F.A 0. If they had been able to secure a win over the S.R.C. yesterday the Indo Ceylonese still had a hope of avoiding bottom place In the S.A.F.A. first division table. For the greater733 words
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Article166 1933-09-08 16 NO. 3. Readers are reminded th:-. entries for Football Competition No. t must be received by first post on Saturday. The time limit for claims in Competition No. 2 expired last night and the result will be announced to-morrow morning, when Competition No. 4 will commence. shortly after,166 words
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Article124 1933-09-08 16 Norwich Lead Third Division London, Sept. 6. Norwich's one goal victory over Bristol City to-day puts them in the lead of the Southern Section of the Third Division, Crystal Palace sustaining a home defeat by Bristol Rovers. The leadership of the other Divisions remains unchanged. Results to-day were:124 words
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Article473 1933-09-08 16 HANDICAPS FOR SATURDAY Why Worry and Coral Moore Up a Class The lull list of handicaps lor Saturday's races was issued yesterday morning. Why Worry II and Coral Moore, first and second in the Class 2 (Division I) pony handicap on Wednesday, have been transferred to473 words
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Article327 1933-09-08 16 Thursday. Naturally enough, at this stage of the proceedings training chiefly consists in giving horses useful exercise, and such spectators as attend the course do so i rather with an eye to noting the condition of their fancies than to timing their performances. That, at least327 words
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Article815 1933-09-08 16 Amin Scores Four Goals Malays II 5; Police 2. Seven goals were scored In a Second Division football match between the second team of the Malays and the Mtot at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon and of these, the Malays credited themselves with five, while the815 words
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Article, Illustration211 1933-09-08 16 (Charity Match At Jalan BtHdT One cliange has been necessitated In the Jockeys' side which will meet the Press in the charity match at Jalan Besar stadium on Sunday. McPherson has had to withdraw rrom the team, and his place is to be taken by Abdul Farad.211 words
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Article128 1933-09-08 16 INTERPORI TO Hope Of Sd a|n From V- a A dtclilon as Malaya can send Hong Kong m N In a tridnvui.,l with teams r< |*&»*«r and Shanghai towards thf end Since th< invtt., the Bingaport- letter Inviting th< clubs In Malay.i I far the128 words
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Article92 1933-09-08 16 Junior T.T. Won at II Miles An Hour London >rpi Th*- Junior Mofc Tourti* Trophy race OpMI the difficult mour Isle ol Mai :i wu won by A M ;nks QB 74 14 miles per hour F Frith on N «as second at 72 13 miles p< r92 words
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Article21 1933-09-08 16 S.I.F.A. CHALLENGI CUP The drawn ixxaU SCFA 11. will b« r ■spISSBSJSff 18th. at 5 1 p rtt An«no Road Stadium21 words
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Advertisement50 1933-09-08 16 •piir 1 AAFAiI Accident Guarantee lnt UtsELArl Corporation, Limited. (Incorporated In Oreat Britain) Wor k m e n's Compensation Accidents and Illness. Baggage Insurance. Burglary. MOTOR. Plate Glass. Public Liability Golfer's Insurance. Fidelity Guarantee. Executorships Trusteeships. HEAD OFFICE FOR MALAYA, CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE. Manager T C NORMAN BENNETT. «31«V50 words
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Advertisement129 1933-09-08 16 LIR T O N f Th^Favourite Every Cup Throughout the World the best judges of quality and good value insist on having Lipton** Tea. They appreciate the fine flavour and perfect freshness which distinguish this famous tea from all others. UPTONS TEA On i«/« «r«rywf>«r« isW Umou§ yllow tin. IWTWIITP.129 words
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