The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 September 1933
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Title Section14 1933-09-09 1 The Singapore Free Press. KST. 1835. No. 14,057. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1933. 10 CENTS.14 words
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Article167 1933-09-09 1 FOOTBALL COMPETITION NO. 2 ;IXT KK NADERS SHARE PRIZE s accurately forecasted matches m Football 2. The prize of $150 oeen increased to $160, A the sixteen readers sum of ten dollars. r:ze winners are as folj B T vsitneers, Ltd., sin..iix>re. a I) NKholas, sinrap' Harbour Board, <int i[H>re.167 words
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Article17 1933-09-09 1 Wax.hiiiiUon. Sept. 8. n is presented the ><v- providing for minimum daily ra ReuterReuter - 17 words
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699 1933-09-09 1 CHANGES IN CHINA'S GOVERNMENT General Huang Fu As Foreign Minister .> -I WHAT IT MAY MEAN TO BRITAIN China's leaders have been m conference at Ruling, a conference with which it is believed the future of the Far East is vitally bound up. Changes m GovernmentUnion Times - 699 words
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Article37 1933-09-09 1 Authoress On Way To China London, Sept. 8. Miss Pearl Buck, the authoress, left on the Conte Rosso to-riav for China. Her latest novel. "First Wife." was favtourably reviewed m this morning's Times. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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365 1933-09-09 1 8 Miles Of Countryside Ablaze Rug by, Sept. 6. Throughout last night over l,Mt soldiers from the Aldershot command as well as the police, firemen and civilians were fighting a heath lire some miles In extent between Camberley and Basingstoke. Over 15.000 feet of hoseBritish Wireless - 365 words
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Article74 1933-09-09 1 British Association Meeting Opens Rugby. Sept. t». Scientists from all over Great Britain and from many foreign countries are assembling at Leicester .or the meeting oi the British Association which begins tomorrow. The presidential address will be given by Sir Trederick Oowland Hopkins, professor of biochemistr at Cambridge74 words
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Article51 1933-09-09 1 King Boris's Visit To Britain Rugby, Sept. 6. Statements published In continental papers that King Boris of Bulgaria, who is now pay'ng a private visit m Scotland, is having political conversations while m Great Britaii ?re stated m London official circles to be without any foundation. BritishBritish Wireless - 51 words
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Article103 1933-09-09 1 Jews Intensifying Campaign LONDON WATCH ON TRADERS Geneva. Sept. 8. A resolution declaring that economic iand other relations with Germany 'are' 'Impossible so long as persecution of JJews In Germany continues was adopt|ed by the committee of the Jewish world conference. The resolution urges that the boycottReuter - 103 words
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Article134 1933-09-09 1 Farmers Approve Official Scheme Rugby, Sept. b By the overwhelming majority of 150.000 vou-s the farmers of England and Wales have declared themselves m favour of the Government's milk marketing scheme under which the sale and collection of milk Is controlled by a board. Th^ result of theBritish Wireless - 134 words
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Article42 1933-09-09 1 Requiem Mass In London Rugby. Sept. ti. A requiem mass for Mr. Bernard Burse, magistrate at Midnapore. who was recently assassinated by Indian terrorists, was held at South Wimbledon. London, this morning. The Secretary for India was represented.- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 42 words
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Article192 1933-09-09 1 Cuban Troops to Deal with Communists New York. Sept. 8. Cuban troops have arrived m Havana to deal with the Communists who have issued a manifesto reading "Down with the Government, long live the Soviet. Workers, peasants, soldiers and sailors rise against Yankee imperialism." ThirtyReuter - 192 words
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Article38 1933-09-09 1 CRICKET PI ivors d. :rat«*d the Orntlemen by an innings Mid 46 runs. MCC Australian lourtsis 349 and °«9 lor 3 dec*. H D G. Leveson Gower's XI 309 and 286 for 6 Reuter ■■■■■■■■■■■hlltti i38 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement76 1933-09-09 1 gIGIA TEA Brings c freshness and f r^rance of the M alii an gardens your home. RAFFLES HOTEL, LTD. MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS RIJSTAFFEL From 12 to 3 p.m. SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE I EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. LES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. his Wedding Night HUNTING THE BRIDE!76 words
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Advertisement108 1933-09-09 1 On Other Pages The Winching captives have been rescued Page 9. Chinese defeated the Malay& by 3 goals to 2— Page 16. Skull Cap's setectioiM for to-day's races Page 16. King Feisal had a fatal heart attack m a Swiss hotel Page 9. A man appeared at Penan* assiies yesterday108 words
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Advertisement46 1933-09-09 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY THE MOST POPULAR ENTERTAINERS SANDS and DAWN PRESENTING AN INTERESTING AND ENTERTAINING SELECTION OF SONGS, SKETCHES €f DANCES H B »5 IHaJ46 words
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Article210 1933-09-09 2 The underno'eri *****- fiction works will be ready ior issue at Raffles Library on Saturday at 9 a.m. Bainville k Jacques) Napoleon. Illus. Trans, irom the French. Beale «R.) The Book of the Lawn.' Illustrated. Capek (Karel) Letters from Holland 1 Illus Clement! (Sir Cecil) Elements m an210 words
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Article246 1933-09-09 2 The following novels were added to i Raffles Library during the past forti night. Abbott <Jane> Miss Jolley's Family. Armstrong (A. A. > The Trail of Fear. Barford <Dora> Tricolor. Boileau Ethel > The Fire of Spring. Booth < Marjories Overture to Fortune. Carroll <0.H.) As the Earth246 words
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Article48 1933-09-09 2 A kumpong Malay of Repah. about > four miles off the Tampin-Kuala Pilah road, has reported that two big ele- phants arrived at his estate and 'ate about 13 coconut trees, aged about four years." He said he stood i watching them and that afterwards the elephants went away.48 words
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Article273 1933-09-09 2 $10,000,000 WORTH OF GOODS Chinese Merchants Alarmed Canton, Auk. 30. Facing an impending loss of $10,000,000 worth of goods stored m the eighteen warehouses of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, agents of the China Navigation Company. Ltd., owners of the cargo have formed a committee of eleven for273 words
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Article141 1933-09-09 2 For Saturday, September 9th Before Mr. Justice Cierahty m the Court at 10.45 a.m. Judgment:— S. 355 33- H. S. Arathoon trading as Stephens Paul Si Co. vs. Chop Teng Chiang. At 11 a.m. Criminal Appeals: Rex vs. Urn Ah Hiok. Rex vs. Singapore British Malay Football Club.141 words
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Article122 1933-09-09 2 Sequel to Connaught Drive Crash The charges arising out of a motoraccident m Connaught Drive preferred against a young Eurasian named D. Scully, were withdrawn on instructions from the DPP. before the fourth magistrate, when the case was mentioned yesterday. On the night of Aug. 26. the122 words
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Article103 1933-09-09 2 Tamil Sentenced To Death Muar, Sept. 6. After the evidence of Dr. Kumarasamy. of Tangkah. had been recorded before Mr. Justice Savage Bailey m the case m which Maruthan was charged with murder of a Tamil woman. Munlammah. accused was found guilty by the assessors, Messrs W. L.103 words
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Article173 1933-09-09 2 Death of Former Wiltshire*' Colonel London. Aug. 26. The death is announced of Major General F. C. Beatson. Born m 1855. a son of Surgeon General G. S. Beatson. M.D CB. he joined the 62nd Regiment m 1873 and became Adjutant and Captain m 1880. He was a173 words
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Article147 1933-09-09 2 Impersonation Charges Against Chinese By impersonating a well-known local Chinese. Mr. Lee Chong Chiang now deceased, a Chinese. Tan Mah Siu Is alleged to have induced the legal firm of Messrs. Lim and Chong. to draw up a power of attorney m favour of a friend. Ng Keng147 words
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Article80 1933-09-09 2 The Indian Catholic Benevolent Society held Its 19th annual general meeting at 6 Hasting Road. Singapore on August 27. and the following members were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year. Mr. F. Poothanbv presided President Mr. A. Ponnu Dorai; vice-president Mr. F. Poothamby; secretary Mr. A. Boch: Asst secretary Mr.80 words
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Advertisement190 1933-09-09 2 Orders received /mif by post attend- /C# ed immedia- /j^ tely. Address: rf/ 96. High St., k. v Singa JV Jf y pore /OT *V S crlption of Lenses /Cl da 4« style y\y frame Suppl'- *d- Best Quality J 41/ Guaranteed Sight /^W testing Free. Price Moderate. CAPITOL! Opening190 words
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Advertisement186 1933-09-09 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BOARD RESIDENCE. THE MANSION" Oxley Rise (off Tank Road) Opening October High elevation, large and airy rooms, modern sanitation, garages. Enquiries Telephone 3798. "EAST ANGUA." 6 OXLEY RISE. Near Town. High and cool situation. Large grounds. Excellent cuisine. Tennis. Garages and modern sanitation. Daily \or monthly terms. Tele*186 words
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Advertisement588 1933-09-09 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hereby given that tender are now Invited lor the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m, the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Supply of Anti-Malarial Mixture during 1034. Date of Closing 4 p.m. Wednesday. September 13th. 1933.588 words
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Advertisement289 1933-09-09 2 tram: makkv^ lUßOlHioiltr STKA.TS An Tra<ll> M: au, iOB NOTICE la above i.s BROOK 1! 'pb**** *> hurch Btl connection [exclusive pr 0,,., such goods v The public ..i r ,ings will tx lr -t fringing th. lI :> T. B BROW NOTK ORDI\A\< j ~7T^T (COMPAM Insulon I AT289 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous230 1933-09-09 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Saturday. 9th. (High Water 02.31, 7.7 ft.. 14.01. 8.7 ft. High Water 01.10, 9.3 ft. 13.01, 9.02 ft. Football: S.A.F. (Div. I): R.A. vs. SRC. Singapore Races: Third Day. Anson Road Stadium; S.C.C. Cricket: S.C.C. match: Etceteras vs. I vs. Public Services, S.C.C. Merchants. Padang. j230 words
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Article783 1933-09-09 3 Listeners have enjoyed a week of good reception, except for a bad patch on Thursday when all stations seemed to come through very unsteadily However, those who packed up their sets owing to the poor conditions that have prevailed during the past month or two.783 words
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Article315 1933-09-09 3 The Automobile Association of Malaya issurs the followinit for general information ROADS Singapore (Municipal) Changi. Joo Chiat. Tmnjong Katong and Grove Rds. Civil Aerodrome Construction Rly: Crossings Caution. Newton Circus. Junction of Newton. Kg: Java. B Timah and Scots Rds Repairs In progress Caution. Bukit Timah315 words
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Article31 1933-09-09 3 Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Blakemore and .children arrived m Penang on Friday Ibv the Dicrrede from London. Dr. Blakemore *vIV he s f a*ioned at Malacca ias Chief Medical Officer31 words
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Article176 1933-09-09 3 Interesting Point In Serembiin CMC I From Our Own Correspondent Sercmban. Sept. ft, An InteresUng point was raised m case which came up before tbe Seremban magistrate. Raja Kamaralzaman to-day In which a Chinese. Tan Kwai. was charged with assisting m a public lottery at Nilai Village.176 words
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Article118 1933-09-09 3 Shanghai, Sept. Arrangements have been completed for a special meeting at Killing, the resort m Kianusi Messrs. T. V Soor.g. the Finance Minister. Dr. Sun Fo. the President of the Legislative Yuan. Dr. H. H. Kuiir. of the Central Bank Want Ching-Wfi. the Premier. General Huang Bh&tt-tatans andUnion Times - 118 words
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Article25 1933-09-09 3 Mr. R P. Bingrmm. Assistant Protector of Chinose. Malacca, has left for S"r>i**[ p^*n-1 on transfer. Mr. G. W. Webb, of Singapore, relieves Mr. Bingham.25 words
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Article526 1933-09-09 3 Former Pupils At Funeral Service The funeral of Mr. Henry Martin Hoisington, took place at the Bidadari Cemetery on Thursday afternoon preceded by a service at the Anglo-Chinese 'School Chapel m Coleman Street. The service at the chapel and at the graveside was conducted by Bishop526 words
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Article312 1933-09-09 3 DEFAMATION CHARGE HEARING Woodsville Farm And Alleged Loans mv. whole of yesterday a:terno<m Iwm occupied m the Second Police Court with the cross-examination »>f Mr Bawani by Mr. C. H Wither Payne, who is defending C R Miles Singapore Eurasian, against a chragr of defamation312 words
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Advertisement181 1933-09-09 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Rtrlsttred under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1926. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos I, 2 and 3. Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Singapore BRANCHES 21. First Cross Street, Malacca. U, Light Street, Penang. AlfD 4. Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur BOARD OF DIRECTORS S. Q Wong, Esq., (Chairman), r181 words
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Advertisement41 1933-09-09 3 CUT TO PERFECTION OH f wJ* i < i^L^Sß^^^^ r M BWafeflU ,^aH &S t ft r J ra j h r fl| HH? J X R with I "EAGLE GLOBE" p SAWS. I Sole A«ent»> UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. '< SINGAPORE BRANCHES. kJ41 words
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Miscellaneous378 1933-09-09 3 CHURCH SERVICES h sund uter Trinity ™c straits Chinese methodisi M n L m CHURCH |MD gl •> CATHEDRAL a .m. Sunday School. 2 Uni n Chian^ 1^ SerViCe Mr Tan Kini S 5 P Dun?a W n Orth Mrs. Choral, and c P-m. English Service Rev. Goh Hood Keng.378 words
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326 1933-09-09 4 Constable Shoots Constable At Parade Miraculous Recovery And Assizes Sequel Describing the case as a "baffling one" m that the prosecution were unable to supply a motive for the Crime, Mr. J. H. Bassett (acting Deputy Publir Prosecutor*, outlined the prosecution case against Rasmai bin Haji Hutsaln, a police constable,326 words
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Article262 1933-09-09 4 Boyanese Accused's Numerous Convictions Mr H. A. Forrer. the Criminiat District Judge, yesterday dealt with the case of Ahmat bin Haji Abdul Wahab. a Boyanese who was to receive sentence on his fourteenth conviction. He had committed twelve oftences against, property and he had one conviction ior262 words
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Article50 1933-09-09 4 Mi Chew Lu. President of the Chunnshan University. Canton, who is one of the executives of the Southwest Government, is leaving for the South Seas shortly on a health, trip. He will spend several days m Manila before proceedtni to Singapore and Siam. states v Sin Chew Jit Poll message.50 words
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Article309 1933-09-09 4 Club Enjoys A Record Month •From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 7. August was a record month for the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club Flying time carried out on the three Club machines was as follows: -Dual instruction 71h. 45m. solo flying 43h 45m cross country 30h.309 words
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Article18 1933-09-09 4 Dr Gross Health Officer. Kinta Sanitary Board accompanied by Mrs Gross, haa left ipoh for Malacca on transfer18 words
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Article, Illustration955 1933-09-09 4 By The Free Press Dog Expert The rather comic spectacle of dogs wearing goggles or eye-glasses is not] witnessed m Malaya. In some European countries «and m America, of course > the eyes of sporting-dogs are often thus protected from the effects of wind and dust while955 words
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Article354 1933-09-09 4 7. -JJ.. Snemban A ***** that is spayed, that is. one with the ovaries removed, can not be bred from and does not come m itMML* There is very lift 1 risk attached to the operation Spayed bitches are as healthy and as nappy as their normal354 words
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Advertisement29 1933-09-09 4 DUFF'S WHISKY \Etnnmi.isf k o||L ii Jj^^gftt^Jy tf\ffV^ f N luxe Brand and jfJ^^WJI i I without F( ual Sole Agents: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., Raffles Quay. Phone 2234.29 words
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Advertisement357 1933-09-09 4 dl*o»»' J C tr «*a* SclMlc*. ***2 I ni c• S. Shimura f ft Ml Shirl P>'jJ M ers Complete Shirt Outfits mi n Stock SINC \l'<>Kf IHfiOffl 1 MUfi Awful Burning on Face J Hands. Cuticun Healed! "I had an awful bur c tfcu th.t^med,obe ÜB 4«? 7 JJ3357 words
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Article, Illustration204 1933-09-09 5 Arsenal's Match With Birmingham nd, Great Britain, tin shorts), defeated MLss Imeriea, m the quarter final of the Women's lumpionships at Forest Hills. Long Island. < ••iiun.indrr Cecil Brooks, I) SO, the late commodore of the I', and O Heel, whose hodv was washed up at Tersrhelling.204 words
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Article540 1933-09-09 6 Raid On Bootleggers Den At Geylang Anglers use their tackle to catch tish but revenue officers "fish" for other things. Their favourite catches are bootleggers' stills, and they made a very successful haul the other day when they went to a pond behind a540 words
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Article88 1933-09-09 6 Conditions Imposed By Washington Washington, Sept. 7. Regulation* issued by the Treasury for the sale vi newly mined gold by the Fecivral Reserve Banks, acting as agent- tor the producer, lay down thai consignment* shall not be less than two' ounces or f&ne Roid and no consignment88 words
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Article82 1933-09-09 6 T.U.C. Trßes Trade Treaty London, Sept. 5. The Trades Union Congress to-day adopted with acclamation a resolution ailing lor a permanent commercial treaty between Britain and the Soviet 00 tin* same lines as recent agre«'- menta between Britain and other countries and adequate British trade credits. The82 words
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Article442 1933-09-09 6 $1 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week OELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 4 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Sept. 16th This announcement442 words
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Article42 1933-09-09 6 I A duplicate list is provided In which the competitor may keep a record of his entries. These small lists must not on any account be used for entries —they are only for the convenience of competitors.42 words
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Article61 1933-09-09 6 Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches should send m their claims addressed to Football Competition No. 4 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 of the competitor which has61 words
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Article419 1933-09-09 6 DISCHARGED AFTER 25 YEARS Guilty Of Contempt Of 0 All The Time ARAB TRADER'S AFFAIRS For 25 years hr h.id hern a bankrupt, his liabilities at the time of hi.s adjudication heing PRJMS; he had paid only one dividend a small one and that only as recently as m June419 words
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Article25 1933-09-09 6 Ofliri.il A Mal.r. d HnJI B ruptcy c out b) M A sim 1. Chlnete named told he v In tl the h< Superint. Monopollti25 words
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Advertisement254 1933-09-09 6 Malarial^—^ M K^3 L aTUIto cn t decidedly H thi most efficacious m mi V'^^H W rcry i'Jy m cases of V Ijli^ll W rn iria J debility." llßil7 writes Dr. H. W. ft* WT wcilknown English jj^B^^^ physician. After Malaria, your body cries out for something which will give254 words
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Advertisement215 1933-09-09 6 I. [FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 4 I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- j tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of215 words
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Advertisement50 1933-09-09 6 The charm of a youthful comf "'hazeline 1 SNOW JBC? r?> %x MIUH-ti IkA l4k lY<»\i<l<Nt l tW K"jk tin < Ifl I m T m ~~i p..*. V II i F Burroughs v\i the patenf- air-ti^'u N container guarantees it's fres ness and flavour Brooke Bond Pea tr//A garden50 words
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Article104 1933-09-09 7 Qaar^l During Opium Smoking Session Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday to a levom hurt to a a young man ted that he went alter committing the police that to a woman house. the magistrate tion with the i his house to his temper and at104 words
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Article38 1933-09-09 7 urch, Tottenham, of Mr. John St. Loy's Road. of Mr. and mouth, late of stance Mary of Mr. and f Stamford Hill. fly employed Wit of the C mncil. and has Dpointttient as Panganylka to P as Chief38 words
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Article118 1933-09-09 7 Report Of Commission To-day •From Our Own Correspondent.) t, Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 8 It is understood that the report of he Commission appointed to^nquire mto the working of the Rubber Research Institute will be released for publication to-morrow morning The members of the Commission were Professor F. L.118 words
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Article90 1933-09-09 7 Annujil Conference Business At the meeting of the Diocesan Conierence yesterday, the Rev R c Moore delivered The Unified State" ment. On Thursday following Matins and Holy Communion, the Bishop of Singapore delivered his charge. Later the following clerical representatives to the Diocesan Council were elected: R*v. Keppel90 words
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Article313 1933-09-09 7 Annual Picnic On The Sea me members of the above community and a party of friends numbering over 70 led by Mr. I. N. Benjamin president ox the Syrian Christian Association, gathered at the New Pier to celebrate their annual picnic on Sunday, a large motor- boat and313 words
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Article33 1933-09-09 7 Mr. James McPherson Boander. who took his oaths on Thursday, ■mimed dutirs as Fourth PoYcf* Maeistrat^ yesterday. Mr. M. H. Blacker. wh< was officiates m this cnnacity. han appointed Assistant Civil Distric Judco.33 words
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Article336 1933-09-09 7 IJEDICAL AND DENTAL DIPLOMAS List Of Successful Candidates LThe following candid? tos have beer ccessful m the final examination foi the Diploma "L.M.S.. Singapore" at the King Edward VII College of Medicine Choo Joj Kong, lj m Thian Po, Miss Chong Kee Neo. P. s. Raman. The336 words
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Article245 1933-09-09 7 Accident On Btikit Tiroah Road Pmr Malayalee* said u> o.« ?r ees at the Naval Base, and a gali taxi-driver, had- remark. u.i pcs on Thursday night, when the m which they were travelling overturned on to its hood m an effort to avoid collision with a Johore245 words
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Advertisement119 1933-09-09 7 mw^^^^* Ml M fIBKSPMa IB MM Mi^Mfeb m and SUNDAY 315 OPENING TO-DAY' .^^^il x i ,v JH| Iga lirst Usir «er Comedy hit starring the most tforjjeous v UUGHIE THAT WILL SET THE WHOLE I I %M S%S* !>r:lulv <m th screen pavttiw* PVW kay francis j R1,TW1«33- shcPUtS119 words
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Advertisement71 1933-09-09 7 i .15 (i^^MjrJ^'-i 9.15 Matinee TO-DAY 3.15 Positively LAST NIGHT! You've seen him as the gay "PLAYBOY OF PARIS leading a "LOVE PARADE" as a dashing "MOLING UKUTENANT." NOW SEE A NEW 4T^j£ "\^> IV! aur i c c VB^*' GNEVALIER*^^ its w!\ into his heart!.... t^^^^^&k m Paramount's Saucy71 words
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Advertisement110 1933-09-09 7 STANTON NELSON CO F TT> STORAGE 4 ollver Quay. Telephone 5874. A PB. 1 Thwe dKtTMyng iktn complaints «ur» ourwird slf m of ImpurlttM •n «h« Mood surteo* tr«ftun«nt onnot bring iMunj rWW to rwno*» the nuw of die iroufc>» fraa Om tiood by akjf^ Cknt*i Wood Mixture. ——,i»-— CAPITOL!110 words
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513 1933-09-09 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1933 America's Cuban Problem Whatever relief President Roosevelt may have experienced a month ago as a result of the resignation of President Machado, the Cuban dictator, must have been very completely dispelled by events m the island during the past week or two. The513 words
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Article, Illustration941 1933-09-09 8 FLLOWING a series of successful tests, it Is reported, it has been decided to link up Malaya with Java. The announcement is one of very con- siderable interest, for it opens up Rs. 84 For the possibility of Malaya shortly be- j A Phone ing able941 words
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Article717 1933-09-09 8 THE E. and O Hotel have hit upon an exeelU nt idea lor a laney dre.^s dance. Patrons ;irr requested not to wear evening clothes no its not a nudist atlair hut to wear fancy dr representing .1 Him st:;r. What wonderful scope for originality. Just717 words
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Advertisement132 1933-09-09 8 GIN. LIQUEURS. BITTERS. GALDEECICS SV SPECIAI |^A^y TO B.M. TUB %PPOINTMENT IN F HIAM CBTD I JEWELLERY When (electing a piece of JEWELLERY no matter for wnai occasion, let us help 70a. You will thus be assured of the FINEST SELECTION and the one that offers the best m OH132 words
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Advertisement50 1933-09-09 8 A WELSHMAN SUGGESTS that income-tax forms for his countrymen be printed m Welsh. It seems doubtful whether the authorities could really improve on the. original double-Dutch. The wording on "GAFLAC" POLICIES is quite plain and to the point. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.50 words
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Article166 1933-09-09 9 ACQUITTED AT ASSIZES i Asylum Since 1926 )ur Own Correspondent J Penans. Sept. 8. i of a man m a kampone Bakap. Province Wellesley 1926. formed the subject the assize court this mornMr Justice Cobbett and a the case has only recently I from Singapore Mental here he166 words
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Article61 1933-09-09 9 To Prison For Damaging Car r Own Correspondent) Penan*. Sept. 8. COUTI to-day for the Chinese boys, one aged 18 :< >- "jaga kreta" boys tn causing mischief by irface oi a motor car Fur. and Frolic ate sentenced the nm months' riforoai imta addition a fine61 words
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Article40 1933-09-09 9 In our report of the film. King of the Jungle, now playing to capacity houses at the Alhambra. the wards "threenight run- were erroneously used It confidently anticipated that this film win run for a week or more40 words
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Article79 1933-09-09 9 Jn Brussels, Sept. 8 c^ C nSeqUem>e of ru^ours that a Carman secret society has put a price rented Pr fCSS r is" reported to be temporarily leaving XT y a a c n h d go n g Belgian authorities are taking no hav^ lOr79 words
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Article51 1933-09-09 9 British Officers Rescued The Nanchang^ww^K 8 1 Breleased and hlw fii have been Se^d ffS- dead Thls howeve" g iL -n" Manchuk^ CO f mPOSed Of J apanes? antf i"kuo forces, missed Creemlrgm" CaPt Yes only by «"<• bares: thl'piruTe^rair'n Th m W ldtatc homes and Junks were51 words
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Article152 1933-09-09 9 IRAQ RULER'S SUDDEN DEATH Fatal Heart Attacks In Swiss Hotel END OF MEMORABLE 12 YEARS REIGN at his hotel at Berne, m SwitierX,n f f 123 yestc^ay morning. ve«2s« i 5^ 1 lunched a t Intenaken at n^7 com P laine d of tiredness at night and a doctor wasReuter - 152 words
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Article600 1933-09-09 9 Thus passes away yet another strik ing and picturesque figure born of the Great War for it was m the struggle by the King of the Hedjaz to throw off the yoke of Turkey that Mesopotamia was re-evolved into a national unit and with the assistance of Britain, became a600 words
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Article15 1933-09-09 9 There are persistent rumours that tr*c Govern tp en t's resiirnatinn is immj nent.- ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article137 1933-09-09 9 Japanese Barracks Burned Down a a v Shanghai. Sept. 8. A detachment of Chinese plain clothes volunteers made a surprise attack on the Japanese garrison H[ Peitaiying near Mukden, on Wednesday' night when one of the Japanese' barracks was burned down and many Japanese troops were disarmed TheUnion Times - 137 words
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Article93 1933-09-09 9 F^vidence Concerning Shipping Conferences The 56th and 57th meeting* of the Trade Commission were held In Blngaon September stii and »3th Evidence was taken from Mr R V Harris 'Peninsular a:;d Ori.-nu! Bteani iUoo Company Limited) regard- the straits Bon; bay Conference Mr E. C. H. Chariv.93 words
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Article36 1933-09-09 9 Woman To Attempt New Record Paris. >eiu rn< airwoman Mi JJ i plane night to Japan vtt Siberia In i U mpl to boat the i«.-;-ord VI >mte Desibour is shortly Chi:. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article76 1933-09-09 9 Fascism Only System For Austria Vienna. Sept. 7. Prince von Starhemberg. the Austrian Heimwehr leader, broadcasting on his return from Rome, declared that he is satisfied that Austria could count on unlimited Italian support He returned ful of enthusiasm for Fascism which he believed is the only systemReuter - 76 words
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Article44 1933-09-09 9 Mr. Hoover's Tribute To Dead Statesman s.uramento. (California). Sept 8. "All Americans will give Lore Gr -y a high place m history' declared ex-President Hoover m 1 tribu^ to the dead statesman L-^rd Grey ameliorated many ol its drviriiu; r, suits."- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article143 1933-09-09 9 LATEST TIN AND Rl BBEK PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris specially cabled to the Free Press are is follow:— RUBBER: London. Sept. 8. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were: Spot (Sellers 317143 words
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Advertisement97 1933-09-09 9 STOP TEARING YOUR HAIR ri A V c lE.J iW brIAKL/ \M?* SLANT CUT RAZOR F time m History you can new SHEAR your a safety Raz jr— lnstead of hacking at them' •SHARD" Razor is the only one m the world with the and that SLANTING STROKE makes ALL97 words
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Advertisement127 1933-09-09 9 ROBINSON'S ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE "SUNDOUR" CURTAIN NETS GUARANTEED FADELESS SPECIAL SALE PRICES LOWER THAN EVER FADELESS NET FADELESS NET PLAIN COLOURS PLAIN COLOURS Mauve, Grey, Royal Blue, cpi e W JS! Lhirk Green, Apple Green, AND PATTERN Lemon, Cream. Gold, Brown, Gold, Beige, Green, Orange. Biscuit. Mauve, Pink, Saxe Blue,127 words
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Article328 1933-09-09 10 A NEW CATCH CROP FOR MALA YA Can Castor Be Planted With Rubber Big Demand For The Oil I From Our Own Correspondent! London, Aug. 30. The usual abundance of letters from shareholders and others interested m I the rubber industry has appeared m j the correspondence columns of the328 words
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Article85 1933-09-09 10 Rubber Association September Bth.. n #*etoek noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot rioose) 11% li 1 R S.S. equal to London B udard «f.o.b. n n 7 8 Standard R.S.S. on T( nderSept 1 1 tig n 916 October II 1 11 5 885 words
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Article224 1933-09-09 10 Throughout the week the market remained quiet with little doing and s showed only minor fluctuations. To-day, however, a decided change has taken place, and with buyers anticipating lower prices it If dillicult to place any quantity of rubber at arorrci the current quotations. The224 words
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Article84 1933-09-09 10 Singapore, September 8, 12 noon Buyer Sellei Gambler 4 50 Java Cube 7.50 Munt k While Pepper 22.50 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 13.25 Mixed Black Pepper 9.00 C pra. sundried ivso Copra, mixed 2 i>s 3.00 Small flake Tapuu 4.00 Fair Flake Tapioci. 3.90 Mcd84 words
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Article231 1933-09-09 10 September 8 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 3,32 London, 3 months' sight 241 16 London. 60 days' sight 24 63 64 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 132 London, demand 2!4 London. T.T. 2 3 3132 Lyons and Paris, demand 930 Hamburg, demand 150 New York,231 words
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Article307 1933-09-09 10 Are Any Circulating In Singapore It is reported that several Siamese currency notes stolen m the recent mail robbery have been traced, having been paid Into the Siam Commercial Bank at Bangkok on Monday last It b\M also been reported that some ol the missing notes were307 words
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Article240 1933-09-09 10 Loss Wiped Out By Reserves Ace irdicg to the Directors' report to the shareholders, Bukit Katil Rubber Estates, Ltd made loss, last year. after deducting depreciation on buildings etc., Of $2,920.63. The debit balance brought forward account wai $11,572.70. making .1 I tal balance at debit of Prolit240 words
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Article25 1933-09-09 10 Sir Charles Alexander Innet K.c.s.l c.i.E has been appointed to .1 Oil the Board of Directors ol the Mercantile Bank of India Ltd.25 words
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Article195 1933-09-09 10 Sept. 5 7. American Can. Com. 90 91 *> 4 Am. T'phone and T'graph 1261.4 126|/ 2 126 2 Atcheson Railroad G5» 2 65 2 oj Dupont W* 80 78 Firestone. Common 25> 2 25 7 R 21 h Gen. Electric 24 X 24 2J Gen. Motors 32195 words
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Article138 1933-09-09 10 Complaint By Mines Department Tliero was a sensation the other day .it Sungei Siput when Towkay Teh Aik Tens, a prominent miner of the place, was arrested on a complaint made by the Mines Department, says the Ipoh correspondent ofl the Pir.ang Gazette. The towkay If alleged138 words
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Article105 1933-09-09 10 Abroad Rugby, Bept Foreign exchanges today were: Amsterdam 7. si Athens 666 Belgrade 282»/j Berlin 13.26^ Brussels 2 *J. «'»."> Bombay i/<"> 1 16. Bucharest 686 Buenos Aim 1 1 official Copenhagen 22.40 ieneva 16.861 1 Hong Kong 1 16 16 Helsingfors 226 V^ Madrid 87 18 16 Milan 69105 words
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Article111 1933-09-09 10 Rubber and Tin Returns lor the rmnth of August Rubber: -Albr Gainh ?vioo lbs: Aver Panas 83.000: Buklt Kubu 16.000; Glenealy 54^10; Jalan Ke-bun 9.G80; Kluong 50.000; Pa)am 144.000; p Swettenham 11.850: Tambaiak 17.700; Teluk Anson 50.8G0; Ulu Benut 46.300. Tin Kinta Tin Dredge No. 2111 words
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Article54 1933-09-09 10 Mr. R. O. Bishop, chief of the Chemical Division of the Rubber Control Commission, will be returning to Singapore on the s.s. President Polk, arriving on the morning of September 23rd. Mr. Bishop has been making calls on all principal rubber importers I m the United States m the interests54 words
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Article159 1933-09-09 10 Release From Control Of Shanghai Special Meetings Of Singapore Traction Co. I From Our Own Correspondent! London, Aim;. 30. It was announced on Monday that extra-ordinary meetings of the Singapore Traction Co. are to be hold on Sept 14 to approve amendments of the management agreement and to adopt the159 words
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Article31 1933-09-09 10 Mr. G. E. Greig. Senior Warden of Mines. F.M.S.. is retiring this month. He is being entertained on Saturday to a farewell dinner m Ipoh by the members of the Department.31 words
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Article156 1933-09-09 10 $25,000 Trans fi 4 forDij it ion A nel prolit M {hf year ended Jum by Sunjcei Basaii I. the annual neetii be held at h ber* at noon i, The report WH .:,d v surrt ucJ'i. i. j> iriw as lnlhiws Jj prtviou.sly156 words
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Article134 1933-09-09 10 September 8 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin «of 4 Imp. 170 Sylvan Anow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline 4 drums per British Imperial Gallon 85 Socony Motor Gasoline fl glßwl tln> 3.65 Shell134 words
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Article233 1933-09-09 10 Trade of South Wales Six Leadiag Ports Statistics ol the trade ol the six p ;rts m South Wales lor the UTSI hall ol this y.ar show that th»* downward U'lui- b i appn i .ably checta I ttM Midland Bai k n. nthly rwa w bnporti233 words
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Article108 1933-09-09 10 Latafl Huyers' Prim Latfltl huvrrs' prirfv r fef emblc ro mini i r i Palm Oil and Pain kPataa oil m B«Ik: .i i lai ta. v m v rk Phil idi Iphia ;v4O i (Jjß coin rlb tI I I ed i UAA Pom ■Lr s108 words
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Article69 1933-09-09 10 DurinK the week-ending Septembt»r j2nd. 1933. exports from Malayan ports i amounted to 3G.694 cases, of which '33.523 eases were to the Untied j Kingdom. 1.145 eases to the Continent iof Europe. 1 37S eases to Canada ana 651 cases elsewhere. Total exports lor the period.69 words
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Article73 1933-09-09 10 Increased i the 1 >\v< r r I p i\ I bOC Btfog gen. d the j nil .11 8 n i i »b Tlv per p ol |n ta "f, c IT'- r m nthi Ati llli tii> lh meree sh ilm quartrr t)l ttM B Empire eo«Btl1<73 words
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Article713 1933-09-09 11 <terday's Closing Quotations SEPTEMBER Bth. 1933 Buyers Sellers 28s 6d 30s c.d. Ml 35s 14^ 14s 9d 1.00 13a 6d 19s 6d SI 16 18 54 59 35 40 49 14s 3d 15s 5s 6d 6s 6d 18 19 7s 3d &> c.b. 10a 3d 10s 9d713 words
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Article408 1933-09-09 11 *d by Interested Bodies :h has arisen m the ircn Association of cturers has been discussion m London Lween representatives of ted, says the India Aug 5. The meeting •ouncement by the rted m our last week's >n not to proceed r Industry Bill by t that "a408 words
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Article221 1933-09-09 11 CHINA MERCHANTS FACE BANKRUPTCY Petition To Government p For Subsidy Endeavouring to compete with foreign oil importers. Chinese oil refining companies are preparing a petition to be submitted to the local authorities i -questing that registration fee ol foreign oil imports be raised as a mean> to221 words
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Article232 1933-09-09 11 Record Year's Production Expected m Japan The beer business m Japan ha~s been surprisingly active ol late. Most brewera are working lull capacity, says the Japan Chronicle It is predicted m some quarters that the total output will reach 1.000.000 koku. the highest record m the232 words
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Article164 1933-09-09 11 Yen 20,000,000 Profit For First-Half of Year Tokyo. Aur 20. The net profit 01 the Bank ol Japan during the Am six month* of this year was Tefl 20. 5 .',7. 349 00. according to an official report madr- ai the srencral meeting of stockholders yfitwdiy After164 words
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Article39 1933-09-09 11 Mr. R. M. E. Michaux. General Manager ol the Socfin Co.. Ltd.. has just- left Kuala Lumpur for Bangkok and Angkor, and will return via IndoChina to Kuala Lumpur where he is expected back towards the end of September.39 words
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Article368 1933-09-09 11 Kuropean Conunittt'o's Report The Receipts and Paynn r.t> A» count !<>r the month od August. 19.'i3 is ;ts follows Receipts Clubs 223 60. Other Monthly Subs: $615 °.5. Other Donations $380.31, Government Refunds A c Repatriation $3.380 04. Retund Loan MOO; Total $7.999 80. Payments: Monthly Allowances: Ktdal;368 words
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Advertisement1005 1933-09-09 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance In force owr Ms onn ium The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Lfe Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDO N OFFICE 2" OM 1 I T»e Co m pan y h as £2 0.000 d eposUe d1,005 words
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Article429 1933-09-09 12 20-WAY ALARM INDICATORS To Be Installed In Orient Liners Six of the Orient Line passenger ships are being fitted with the latest type of Magnet fire alarm apparatus, manufactured and patented by the General Electric Co. These installations are all of a similar type m that429 words
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Article154 1933-09-09 12 The MM. mail steamer Kxplorattui Grandidier is due here from Saigon on Sunday at 9 m and will probably sail ,on Monday at 9 a.m. for Madras Pondichorry. Colombo. Djibouti. Suez. Port Said and Marseilles Berth Roads Mr W C Smith, of the Eastern ExtaMftOO H'leKraph Company. Penang. Vbo has154 words
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Article528 1933-09-09 12 MANILA— HONG KONG AIR SER VICE Route Via Santiago Island Manila, Sept. 2. The Manila-Hong Kong airline to be established by the Pan-American Airways will most probably tx> routed via Santiago island, near Capo Bplinao. m Lingayen Gulf. This. Mr. W. 8. Gooch. chief pilot of the air company, indicated528 words
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Advertisement546 1933-09-09 12 Burns Philp Line. i (Incorporated In Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE tUi JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,371 ions) and the 88. MANGOLA (3,352 tons) [Cargo only] a MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins546 words
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Advertisement198 1933-09-09 12 AUSTRALIAN PORTS FREMANTLE, ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE and SYDNE S. S. "SHIR A LA" sailing hence DAYLIGHT 13th SEPTEMBER has space for cargo and ample first and second class accommodation. FARES Ist Class 2nd Class KRKMANTLi: $300. $200. ADLLAIOE $315. $220. MSLMXJftM $330. 2 25. •VDNBI $350. $230 For further information apply198 words
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Advertisement167 1933-09-09 12 BIBBY LINE I LONDON ADDKI PALL MALL, LOMDOM IW U of fast twin-screw Oil Dr Mall Passonger Vessels b* RANGOON. COLOMBO. PORI SI DftH MARSEILLES. FIVMOI'IH \M> LONDON with through connection fro« Singapore and i HOMEWARD MIXIMOI CHESHIRE YORKSHIRE SHROPSHIRE OXFORDSHIRE STAFFORDSHIRE ULOUCESTERSHIR! WORCESTERSHIRF i CHESHIRE YORKSHIRE SHROPSHIRE OXFORDSHIRE STAFFORDSHIHK167 words
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Miscellaneous549 1933-09-09 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and A rrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 am Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 am Saturday 7 p.m Kuantan (via Je ran tut) Monday to Friday 7 JO ajn Kuantan (via Je ran tut) Saturdays i pjn Kelantan ivla Padang549 words
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Miscellaneous176 1933-09-09 12 Victoria Dock: Kalamantan 1 Keppel Harbour: Kings Dock: Nil. No. 1 Dock. Lch. Lucifer; Lch. Edith. Lighter F. W. B. Enterprise No. 2 Dock Van der Lijn; Lch Moonstone. VESSELS ARRIVED Ophir. Dut.. 2.200. from Belawan Deli 8.9 for Muntok. Batavia. Samarang. 8.9. Hua Tong. Brit., 109. from Malacca 8.9176 words
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Advertisement364 1933-09-09 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines 'Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. WUIW PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO 01 ARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due Tonnage. Singapore. Due 11.000 Sept. 15 CORFU r «"na*e. Singapore. 6.070 Sept o 8 LUWU I^.ooo Dec. 22 PINDI 17.000364 words
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Advertisement438 1933-09-09 13 Ullerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated In England* I "ELLERMAN" LINE L frkMmri^ FREIGHT SERVICE TO Tl UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT T VIA PORTS ANT, SUEZ CANAL Steamer, HOMFWARDS M Cltf of Corlnth° H NG KO!4G S AN GH« AND JAPAN AMERICAN AND MANCHUBIAN LINE.^ I"} FREIGHT SERVICE TO438 words
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Advertisement569 1933-09-09 13 ~w INSURANCE. t *vSSUS?<!?°S£ od Olobe Th < "> d Imirmno* Co. Ltd RAILWAVB. Tb. PederMed mm St.te. R.,i. mys B te of BLUB rUMM EL LIHC «w sss* 1 5*3% co. T B r via Port Swettenham. Penang and < olombo CALCHAB Hull 8 > >r »P«* F**doe ?K569 words
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Advertisement864 1933-09-09 14 Kb Pa M> I &ONINKLLJKE PAKBTVAART MAATSCHAPPU TOBOALl— Saturday, Sept. 9. Koedap. Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. VALENTIJN— Saturday. Sept. 9. Bawean. Padang-Bay. Boeleleng and Sourabaya. TOGlAN— Saturday, Sept. 9, Pontianak. TOMOHON- Saturday, Sept. 9, Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. TORADJA- Saturday, Sept. 9, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. GEN. VAN SWIETEN—864 words
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Advertisement448 1933-09-09 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHOP LINE {Jbtd A^ i&MiC A W MLAML LINE i TRAVEL IN COMFORT ON President Liners Frist Class For years President Liner First Class, symbolizing comfort at sea, has proved the popular choice of discriminating Trans-Pacific travellersTourist Now these flne large ca.^y riding liners offer m addition a new448 words
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Advertisement475 1933-09-09 14 O. S. K. LINT ANNOUNCE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN AND CABIN CLASS PASSAGE RATES Singapore to East and South African x ()Utt| American Ports, as follows REDUCED RATES imm to Prince. p ort FIRST (LASS CABIN I TO MOMBASA BEIRA DURBAN 5378.00 CAPE TOWN $403.00 SANTOS $695.00 B. AIRES $712.00 ROUND-THE-WORLD475 words
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Article1003 1933-09-09 15 Man> Players Hurt On Iron-Hard Pitches X) /A HE OAD AND OCI- 5 LIKE London, Aug. 8. ii K-uil look place on trees m the shade! i >u!d hardly have > A rt from the humid tare «»f the major m.i like iron, and a1,003 words
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Article290 1933-09-09 15 To-day's League Matches Matches m the English and Scottish Leagues to-day are as follows: DIVISION I Arsenal vs. Manchester City Aston Villa vs. Liverpool. Blackburn R. vs. W. Brom. A. Everton vs. Sheffield W. Huddersfleld T. vs. Leeds U. Leicester vs. Tottenham H. Middlesbro' vs. Birmingham. Newcastle U.290 words
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Article185 1933-09-09 15 MIXED FOURSOMES COMPETITION 52 Cards Taken Out The monthly mixed foursomes competition was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted m a win for) Mr. and Mrs. W. McMullan with a net score of 32. Fiity-two cards were taken out and the following returned:— The semi-finals185 words
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Article146 1933-09-09 15 PRICE SHORTENS TO 2 TO 1 St. Leger Probables And Jockeys London. Sept. 8. The St. Leger call-over to-day was as follows: 2 1 Hyperion taken and ottered 7 i Thor. offered. 15, 2 Scarlet Tiger. 10 1 King Salmon. 100 7 Raymond taken and offered.146 words
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Article127 1933-09-09 15 S.C.C 1 Profession Pairs Result There was only one match m the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament, m tne Profession Pairs Warden and Roy Smith beating N. S. Wise and A. D Anderson 6- 1 6—3 MONDAYS TIES A Class Doubles Handicap R. F. Goodman and W J. M.127 words
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Article188 1933-09-09 15 Fourth Round of U,S. Tennis Contest Forest Hills. Sept. 7. Results m the fourth round of the American lawn tennis singles to-day were StocfTen 'U.S. beat Lee < Great Britain > 6 0. 6 4. 6-4. Quist (Australia* beat Allison <U.S.> 6—l. 6—3 6—2. Perry < Britain) beat188 words
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Article, Illustration25 1933-09-09 15 The Malays were beaten for the first time this season m the match at Anson Road last ni»ht. The picture show, the CfcfaZU^eXrih* third goal.25 words
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Article48 1933-09-09 15 Philadelphia. Sept. 8. In the quarter finals of the tournament here Miss Joan Ridley (Britain) beat Miss Kallos 6 4, 6 o— Reuter. V.M.C.A. cricketeers are requested to note that the cricket match arranged with the SRC. for to-day has been cancelled by the SRC.48 words
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Article245 1933-09-09 15 Swimming Records Broken Daily Japanese Student's Remarkable Times Tokyo, Sept. 6. Seizo Makino, the young Japanese swimmer from Waseda University who established new world records for 800 and 1.000 metres free-style event during the past month, broke the world record for 400 metres free- style when he swam the distance245 words
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126 1933-09-09 15 BOXING The Boxing Board of Control h;is given its sanction to the return contest of Bud Walley and Bee Basco <says the Straits Echo*. All b<*ng well. the»v should be a record crowd, as much interest is now being centred on Friday night's bout Both boys126 words
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Article161 1933-09-09 15 HOCKEY In another week's time hockey will be m full swing In Kuala Lumpur. Local clubs have already started their preliminary practice games Selangors prospects of maintaining a high standard m hockey this year appear to be good. Most of last years players are still available161 words
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Article132 1933-09-09 15 RUGBY Below are the chief Selangor Club Rugby fixtures for the season 1933-34. Oct. 7 Selangor v. N.B. and Malacca, Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 21 Selangor v. Penang. Kuala Lumpur. No 4 Selangor v. Perak, Ipoh. Nov. 11 Selangor v. Malaya Command. Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 18 Selangor v.132 words
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Article82 1933-09-09 15 San Bruno. California. Winooka. the Australian horse, which is described as a successor to the famous Pharlap. made a winning debut m the United States by beating the Hawaiian-bred and American-own-ed Huheu m a five- furlong match here for a purse of 2.000 Winooka was a 10-to-l on82 words
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Article109 1933-09-09 15 HOG KONG AQUATICS Dates For Colony And Surfboard Championships It has been decided to hold the Hong Kong surfboard championship <as distinct from the Regatta) at the Causeway Bay typhoon shelter on October 15 Mr. Eric Friman. who was mainly responsible for the recent .surfboard regatta at Repulse Bay. will109 words
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Advertisement26 1933-09-09 15 (K Argus rl of the Sportss DAILY WIRE *Eri^ j M)Y ROSED ALE nRTjv,. 152. i It out of 15 PLACED. 1 '»urt. Singapore 1 i26 words
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Advertisement20 1933-09-09 15 TALKING ABOUT EATS! Have them at the GCAFE IjBAnERY I I ROAD. where everything is fresh appetising. G. H. 2.20 words
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Article, Illustration965 1933-09-09 16 Chinese Win In Convincing Fashion Chinese 3: Malays. 2. For the first time this season the Malays, the league champions, had their colours lowered when they met the Chinese at Anson Ro»d Stadium m their final match m this year's competition. Neither side was965 words
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Article61 1933-09-09 16 Have you sent m your entry for Football Competition No. 3? If not do so without delay. No entries rereived after ten o'clock this mornins will be eligible to compete. Now turn to page 1 for the result of Competition No. 2. and to pace t»61 words
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Article238 1933-09-09 16 Home Footballers Denounce Transfer System From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Aug. 22. The most important decision reached at the annual meeting of the Association Players and Trainers Union m Manchester yesterday was that a determined elTort must be made to end the present transfer system m League238 words
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Article42 1933-09-09 16 San Francisco, Sept 7 Mrs. Helen Wills Moody must not touch a racket for at least six months according to her lather who says that the injury from which she is suffering is prone to recur under the strain nr competition ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article96 1933-09-09 16 Seized By British Customs London. Nrpi .> The customs have taken an unusual step m seizing lor settlement of duty claims four well-known rare horses that reached England from Ireland via the Channel Islands. Artful Lad. Knock noy. Rambling Charlie and Dorothy Dene were purchased m Ireland lastBritish Wireless - 96 words
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Article55 1933-09-09 16 Derbyshire have created a new record In winning eleven championship matches m a season, tholr previous best beinK ten m 1929. Bakewell. the Northants and England cricketer, has set a now individual record lor the county, hi* aggregate of over two thousand runs beating Haywood's 1921 aggregate of 1909 runs55 words
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903 1933-09-09 16 SKULL CAP'S S ELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY The Gold Cup Meeting With only six scratching* Gay Orb and Avonford being scratched from all engagements— there will be good fields lor this afternoon's races at Bukit Tiraah. Below Skull Cap gives his selections for the day, his fancies being given m black903 words
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Article43 1933-09-09 16 PENANG TURF CLUB Gold Cup To Be Offered I From Our m Malayan r... bm_ gratified to Club has al.su d cup at the meeting 1933 cup race will b. January ut an w on« iMfiti distance one i M $***** with it43 words
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Article63 1933-09-09 16 All China M.«iinc \t Knd ol \i r Mr Un s.. NanklnK Oo\. appointed H<n China 8pon» v h held m Mankind -<v tL JI the year Mar and Mr. Wan, ;ng h^" elected Hon A number ..is Chamber ol c provide 50 motor-cars for me the63 words
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Article55 1933-09-09 16 The following b Iff bern invlwu to play crlrkrt for M. r to-day at 2 p m and to-morrow t 10 30 am H A Alhworth g Brooke. G rd. A. I Honlej I N. Jack. C. O Jenner, j c Klni McCreanor. G B P.. j H55 words
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Article43 1933-09-09 16 Hie followtnir will pr.'vrr m> ChllWM Compa HOB ak'aiii.st Ibe AA A Chinos*- Fcwtball A Cup m* rtnal on Mond Stadium V.r.. i P'U^vr Chw. Hin. Koon I Then Mi Th»-n KCO| H Cfc* ryes P» Ki.irm Chin A:k 1 vu feck I43 words
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Advertisement99 1933-09-09 16 IF YOU REQUIRE GOOD PRINTING with DISTINCTIVE RESULTS LET US HAVE YOUR ENQUIRIES. WE COMBINE QUALITY with CHEAPNESS At MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE (LIMITED) PRINTERS PHOTO-ENG RAVERS BOOKBINDERS SINGAPORE I MAN' WANTED Young, handsome, energetic, to take place of one S who has fallen down on job. Must be good provider99 words
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Advertisement23 1933-09-09 16 SCORES Tlur I EVERY II Mfc/ gt WW9H. *I» V V- tr r ,y\w4Hi] TIGE!' BEER FRASER e-NEAVE TIIL Rt!SI LTO -DISTRIBUTORS- _**a23 words
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