The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 September 1933
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Title Section14 1933-09-11 1 The Singapore Free Press EST. 1835. No. 14.058. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER fi, 1933. If CENTS14 words
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Article221 1933-09-11 1 30 U.S. WARSHIPS AT HAVANA )ia\ Eject Junta Of llevolutionaries gITI VTION STEADILY WORSENING [other Pres ident Elected American warships, including the battleship Mississippi, are now at Cuba, where the was last niftht reported to be worse. opinion is expressed that the United States ma> have to intervene to ejectReuter - 221 words
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Article48 1933-09-11 1 Plan For Technical Co-operation Geneva. Sept. 8. Andnja Stumpur Jugo-Slav iexp rr. virj was engaged m Hood v. rk m China m 1931. has been -'.Milled lor one yeai m connection i b the plan ;or technical co-opera-! en the League and China ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article31 1933-09-11 1 Plan To Limit American Acreage Washittffton. Sept. ?t. Waiiuc*.- announced to-day ti^jt Farm Adjustment Administration -übark upon ;i cotton control pten limiting the 1934 acreage to 25.000,000 acres.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article140 1933-09-11 1 WILL CONCORDAT BE RATIFIED Speculation Concerning Future Relations Vatican City, Sept. 9. It is reported from Berlin that the Vatican has declined to ratify the Concordat with Germany. The report is treated with reserve but it is stated, firstly, that the Concordat was negotiated when theReuter - 140 words
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Article142 1933-09-11 1 SIR A. WILSON'S SCATHING CRITICISM Turning Far East Trade Over' To America London. Sept. 10. Scathing criticism of the Suez Canal ;ducs. which he declared had resulted m turning the Far Eastern trade over to the United States, was uttered by Sir Arnold WllSon before theReuter - 142 words
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Article92 1933-09-11 1 sadfasfdasdf Rrno. Nevada. Sept. 10. Senator Pittman announced to-day 1> .it he had n commended to Mr. Roosevelt a phm which, if followed. wou!d advuncv the sliver price to SI. 19 an ounce. Mr Pittman rt fused to disclose details, saying that the intormution must n mateReuter - 92 words
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Article233 1933-09-11 1 No Changes m Personnel Contemplated Shanghai. Sopt. 10. m an Interview with foreign and Chinese pressmen yesterday, Mr. T. V. Soong denied that then would be Change! m the personnel of the Central Government. Mr. Lin Ben would remain as chairman of the National Government. while Messrs. Wang233 words
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Article83 1933-09-11 1 Supported By Majority of Army Officers Munich, Sept. 8. An Austrian lieutenant and secondlieutenant m full uniform deserted from regiments at Salzburg, crossed the frontier and walked into Nazi headquarters here. They explained that they were among the last batch of troops sent to the Austro-German frontier,83 words
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Article, Illustration51 1933-09-11 1 The wreckage of a ear which, after hitting the I mp-post seen m the foreground, m swerving to avoid a collision with a Johore car at the .junction of Bukit Timah Road and MacKe.«ie Road, complete,*^overturned. One passenger broke his thigh, another an arm, but three others were only slightly51 words
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Article55 1933-09-11 1 Information has been received that Mfcior R. H. L. Fink, 0.8.E.. M.C., The Royal Scots, has been appointed to succeed Lifr.t.-Col. M. J. T. Reilly. M.C. as Commandant. S.S.V.F. m December next when the latter officer's tenure of command expires. Major Fink is at present serving with the Ist Battalion55 words
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Article28 1933-09-11 1 Naval Adviser to U.S. Geneva Delegation Washington. Sept. 10. President Roosevelt has appointed Rear-Admiral Leigh to be naval adviser to the American delegation at Geneva. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article820 1933-09-11 1 "SATISFIED I HAVE DONE MY DUTY" King Feisal's Dying Message To Iraq Baghdad. Sept. i. "I am satisfied that I have done my duty and served the nation with all my power. My hope is that after I am gone the nation will do happy slrone and united." These, it820 words
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Article98 1933-09-11 1 Three New Bills For The Dail Dublin. Sept. Mr di V .-n v.:Il introduce three bills wnenrttni tin c institution upon the reassen n!y of the l);iil on Sept. 27. The first win abolish the GovernorGeneral's right to veto certain Bills relating to !ho appropriation ofReuter - 98 words
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Article94 1933-09-11 1 Kinsteen Flees From (ierman Threats London. Srpt. 10. Professor I tell red In London lasl lught to spend some wi ks m the English countr Revter In MBMtjMiiei Of rumours that a ,CWri»an secrvt society rmd put a pr|ce Kiporf his hrud Professor Binstoln was reported In94 words
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Advertisement58 1933-09-11 1 sdfdfgfdghfgjhghjghj Jaffles hotel, ltd. vIALAYAb PREMIER HOTEL. TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE <»*«• *mi 6.30 p.m. to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 1 9.30 to Mid-Night I C( \TINUOUS DANCE MUSIC I By Ss PRES. GARFIELD" and RAFFLES CELEBRATED I ORCHESTRAS I PHONE 5381. I SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 16th. I sp -c:al58 words
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Advertisement202 1933-09-11 1 On Other Pages Extracts from Government Committee report on R. 8.1. P&ce 4. retry and Crawford are finalists for U.S. tennis title, the first all British final m history Pare 16. Second round results m Island Club golf championship— Page 16. Results of yesterday's Australian racing —Page 16. Police and202 words
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Advertisement61 1933-09-11 1 I Flo? 1/^ CHRYSLER RIDING EASE SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT INFORMAL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED m MARTY SANDS MILDRED DAWN POPULAR AMERICAN MUSIC HALL COMEDY ARTISTES ADELPHI HOTEL TO-DAY FOR TIFFIN SPECIAL LAMB CURRY PREPARED BY A NATIVE COOK FROM CEYLON. SPECIAL CURRY SERVED AT THE: ADELPHI HOTEL ON61 words
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Article364 1933-09-11 2 To-day's Birthday Celebrations His Hii^.r.tss the Sultan of Selangor win celebrate his 70th birthday at the Istana Mahkota, Klang, to-day. The programme of celebrations will begin at 9 a.m. when there will be a parade of volunteers and scouts on Klang padang. About 1,300 school children will364 words
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Article64 1933-09-11 2 The President and Committee of the Ladies Union wish to express their thanks publicly to the firms and individuals who have helped them by gifts m kind as well as m cash, towards thoir Chanty Sale held on last Friday. B* the St. Andrews School Hall. They alr»c wish to64 words
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Article325 1933-09-11 2 Etceteras Defeat The Merchants The Etceteras proved far too good for the Merchants m th-.» final match lOf the S.C.C. cricket tournament played on the Padang over the week-end, emerging winners by 124 runs. The two teams had led the table with the same number of points and325 words
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Article218 1933-09-11 2 Planes Ordered From Hong Kong: Firms With a view to promoting aviation m Kwangsi the Chinese authorities sent a batch of 30 energetic young men to the Aviation Academy m Canton for training. They graduated at the beginning of the year and are now busily practising at the218 words
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Article357 1933-09-11 2 WHERE DO GOOD HORSES GO BREEDING INDUSTRY SUGGESTED Experiment Advocated In Siam I From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, Sept. 6. Some seventeen years ago there was formed m Bangkok the Royal Turf Club of Siam, the object being the encouragement of racing and the improvement of breeding horses m Siam.357 words
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Article202 1933-09-11 2 This Week's S.C.C. Ties TO-DAY PROFESSION PAIRS. D. E. L. and C. E. Winter vs. FT X Hobbes and Dr. L. Demeny. B. CLASS SINGLES HANDICAP. W. D. Charlton 2 vs. J. P. de C. Hamilton 3. TUESDAY'S TIES. B. CLASS SINGLES HANDICAP. J. L. Elmer —1 vs.202 words
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Article84 1933-09-11 2 Reciprocal Law For Husbands Chicago, Sept. 8. Two husbands took advantage of Illinois* new reciprocal alimony law within twenty-four hours of its going into effect. A Judge ordered one wife, a stenographer, to pay her unemployed husband .€2OO m £2 weekly instalments. The husband had filed a84 words
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Article103 1933-09-11 2 The marriage took place at St. j Margaret's. Harpsden. near Henley-on-Thames, on Aug. 19 of Mr. Henry John j Bernard. Assistant Commissioner of Police, F.M.S.. younger son of Mr. Basil j Barnard, Deputy Director of Forestry, F.M.S. (retired), and Mrs. Barnard, of Arden. Walton-by-Clevedon. Somerset, and Miss Margaret Rosalie (Peggy)103 words
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Article600 1933-09-11 2 POST OFFICE WELL BEATEN Publishing House Attack Too Strong M.P.H. .4; Post Office. 0. M.P.H., who headed the competition table, qualified to meet Fraser and Neave m the final of the Commercial Cup next week by defeating the Post Office m convincing fashion at Jalan Besar600 words
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Article140 1933-09-11 2 Radio Industry Now Employs 1,000,000 London. Auk 30. The value of orders for receiving sets, batteries and accessories placed at the National Radio Exhibition, which has just concluded at Olympia. exceeds €26.000.000. and it is believed that the execution of these and other orders expected to be received140 words
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Article77 1933-09-11 2 The marriage of Mr. Tan Jin Hoe. the only son of Mr. Tan Chong Lek JP M.C.. compradore of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Malacca, to Miss Elsie Chia. second daughter of Mr Chia Keng Tye. comprador of the Mercantile Bank. Singapore, will take place on Sept. 24 at No.77 words
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Article93 1933-09-11 2 Woman Retu rns from the Dead To Deliver Messages to M «l°y Chief An am,./,:.. Ply v K rency local! r* n Ma..,. purposes, dlrci < 0 Everyone *-> .he wa. r .1.. tt..were mad. Som« h .r h atlon m suddcnl> n funeral tv Ul v*>u *> TV Sh««93 words
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Article217 1933-09-11 2 Vigorous Japanese Protests The full text of the new Chinese import customs tariff, now to hand, makes plain why the Japanese protested so vigorously, and also shows abundant cause for the disturbed feeling In the export trade of Britain which was mentioned m the House of Commons, states217 words
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Advertisement118 1933-09-11 2 AGONISING PILES. fbere is ao need to suffer this distressing affliction. One tube of DR. VAN VLECKS PLASMA will relieve you of all painful •welling and inflammation. Results are amazing. It succeed* m most obstinate cases. Simple to use anj certain m us curative action, fry it to-day Stocked by118 words
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Advertisement252 1933-09-11 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 1933—34. Cotton Elastic Knee Caps and AnkIets— "LJTESOME" BODY Belt and Jockstrap. Sports Pattern Embrocation and Absorbine— Athletes' Rub— "PAAV' "JEIX:O" and "JIFFY" Suspensory Bandages. MEDICAL HALU LTD., Battery Road. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS HEPAIKt US 14A Chaaa* Alley. Hlnx»p«rf The Clim;>ett Houa* for your Biatlor.252 words
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Advertisement248 1933-09-11 2 11 IVDERS SINGAFORK MlM(i!>i L Non i Tenden. NOTICE Is hereby given that teoto are now invited tor the foS materials or services and thtti3 culars ol such tenders may tx <*3 m the Tender Room Municipal oOh| Supply cl a.- Mataffal Mbrj, during l-u !).,•<. of cS 4 p248 words
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Miscellaneous192 1933-09-11 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Monday* llth. I Thursday, Sept. 14th. High Water 02 31. 7.7 ft., 14.01. 8.7 ft. (High Water 07.20. 6.5 ft., 17.01 7.5 ft. Football S.A.F. (Div. I): R.A. vs. S.R.C.. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup. Ist. round: Anson Road Stadium; S.C.C. S.C.C. vs. Marine Dept,. Anson vs Public192 words
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Article422 1933-09-11 3 A RE CLUB MEMBERS ALLOWED TO BET? Argument In The Appeal Court pec i-i reserved by Mr. ity m the Supreme trday m the case m re British Malay appealed against on m the District niiiK their club as a called that the Club barged before the with allowing their422 words
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Article79 1933-09-11 3 Sinn's Difficulties In Colkrtinjf Fees htt Own Correspondent. > Hanjjkok. Sept. H. 1 Sic.ni is In the hands which is divided Into for thi arrangement of •lie promotion of knowb« Mem of the pe-ple lion of musical pronstruction m th- vse of f lmp: i- ceiving s-ts es79 words
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Article70 1933-09-11 3 New Rules For Their Control Bangkok. Sept. »i. vii'.g cards m Siam has change on more than one years, and now there lurther amendment The ■Jjjmours are to the effect that public holidays cards JJ* indulged m without permits >und playing un other will go t, faal tion70 words
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Article71 1933-09-11 3 I* I" Which It Would Re IWe To Convict Court before Mr. Justice Saturday, a Chinese n Hiok successfully his conviction by Judge on charges ?f hurt to another lant was found raCty part m an attack by hinese He was ontet- $800 or m default, fc H71 words
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Article41 1933-09-11 3 I Curtis, the Third ■a the whole of In hearing cases "ged with hawking or obstructing, with Icarta or hawking m fa cases that were nflicted amounted to 'he payment of the I prison sentences i days are to be I41 words
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Article188 1933-09-11 3 Shop Fire In Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur. Sept. A v. ..rraa and a chiid narrowly esooped being burnt to death here to-day when tire broke out m the Kuaia Lumpur premises 01 me Singa pore firm of Peter Chong and Co The first floor containing machinery, ana188 words
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Article149 1933-09-11 3 (harjfes Against Bu^is and Chinese The trial was continued on Saturday before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Criminal District Judge, ol four men— tan* Chinese and a Bugis— who v.nre charged with the possession of nirj abie liquor Ihe Chinese were represented by Mr E. M. Tampoe-Priliov while149 words
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Article49 1933-09-11 3 1 From Our Own Correspondent. > Bangkok. Sept. 8. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith left here this morning on the Dutch mail plane on his way to London He said he hopes to fly from Calcutta to Alor Star nonstop m the plane he intends purchasing In England.49 words
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Article15 1933-09-11 3 Lieut <Qr. Mr> J. Wallis. Corps of Royal Engineers, has been promoted Captain <Qr. Mr.15 words
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Article254 1933-09-11 3 THIRTEEN YEARS OF SILENCE Man Who Came Back From UJS. Belgrade, Sept. 6. for 13 years now. Antun Buratto has not spoken a single word. In 1920 he turned up unexpectedly at his brother's house m Zupa near Dubrovnik m Dalmatia. took up a place m254 words
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Article201 1933-09-11 3 Unwanted Property Thrown On .Market •From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Sept. »j. In the search tor new sources of i revenue it is hardly to be wondered at i perhaps that the question of introducing a tax or. estates legacy, sucj session ur death duties— should come201 words
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Article204 1933-09-11 3 Help By Co-Operative System From Our Own Corre >pondent > Bangkok. Sept. The Siamese Government has come to the conclusion that the time has .vlun practical assistance must lo given t > the agriculturists and culIvators who have been afTected by the 7W price ol rice. Such204 words
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Article43 1933-09-11 3 Hitler As Foreign Minister Berlin, Sept. 7. It is persistently rumoured, though it is denied by the Ministry of Propaganda, that Herr Hitler is taking over the Foreign Ministry, and that Baron von Neurath is returning tt> th" L-jndon Embassy. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article27 1933-09-11 3 On Friday a Malay hunter living a,t Ttnggi sh->t a full grown partner. He took the carcase to Tain'np and received the usual reward from the Police.27 words
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Advertisement206 1933-09-11 3 for your throats sake, smoke CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES <^ v <*EALED FRESH ,n patented M" KW \4fc *V^ l^^^jjjMM^ DroofCHIOPHAN/ IWjFfr lA V v bii na k^' v i W-MF <jß| I g^Jff/"^^jr" > iv* 'iwini vi ArcaJiu UoiLi. trim Br^^^^bVk A' ••»S*^(ME >» V A. ik3BfcL N < JH206 words
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2744 1933-09-11 4 EXTREMELY SERIOUS DEFECTS HAVE APPEARED Official Committee's Report on Rubber Research Institute "DIRECTOR DEPRIVED OF FREEDOM OF ACTION" "Personal Idiosyncrasies" "We find that m the actual working of the Hoard and its Committees extremely serious defects have all along appeared. The Director and his Divisional Heads have been deprived of2,744 words
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Article201 1933-09-11 4 LANGUAGE KEY FAR ALL INC M < Ttled IFt -.0... I JL22? 18 S MSJ uniform 1 Siamese v J present '^l ,onthi>.. 1 one systrn reign l.v 1 own forms 1 i the Am, i. 3 way the *Jj J Othtr. and r -->r>. J iUferent 1 same I201 words
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Article22 1933-09-11 4 Batter Run* Into hmrti 1 hhyp> vp *J v tl.an garl} iwi Hurly tiaa I MMMN M v)ißW* is lost22 words
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Advertisement36 1933-09-11 4 tt/p^P^l LOOKS BETTER i• 7 1,/) feels better f- 111 I I FITS BETTER A/ wears bett y) V\rSk. c^ a cfy Z/lelen SILK HOSI E R y Sole Distributors H. MULCHAND, 37, High Street, Singapore.36 words
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Advertisement23 1933-09-11 4 B^B A meet 'k^^H ■Ri IF Wjr f *i B^ DE RESZKE o/" course! HENRY W^rG'ir n Co Ltd r X V V '>'"""23 words
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Article, Illustration190 1933-09-11 5 Princess Nadja Sandroflf. with her mastiff, Orloff, a prizewinner m the beach dog show at Deauville. Thousands of people watched the first fireworks display of the season m thegrounds of the Crystal Palace, London. The picture shows "The Landing at the Dardanelles" which was a feature of the display. >iiss190 words
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Article403 1933-09-11 6 "NOT OF MERCHANTABLE QUALITY" Milk Supplied By Local Firm. STEPHENS PAUL LOSE THEIR ACTION JUDGMENT for the defenders on their counter-claim for 5450. was delivered by Mr. Justice Gerahty m the Supreme Court, on Saturday, m the case m which H. S. Arathoon (Stephens Paul and Co.), sued Chop Theng403 words
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Article214 1933-09-11 6 Malay Brought From Asylum On Murder CCharge (From Our Own Correspondent] Penan*, Sept. 8. Before Mr. Justice Cobbett and a special jury. Sapihi bin Sleman was cnarged with causing the death ol Mat bin Lebbi Ujoh whose death took piace m a Kampong at Sungei Bakap, Province214 words
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Article75 1933-09-11 6 Mr K. A. Blacker has been appointed as Assistant Controller of Labour Penang. News was received m Singapore yesterday of the death of Mr. J. A Dorai Raj. who retired from Raffles Institution m June and went to settle at Nasercoil. Trivandrum. The funeral took place at Nagercoil on Thursday75 words
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Article336 1933-09-11 6 Chinese Charged With Wife Murder From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 8. Five days ago the body of a woman. with a groove round tho neck, was found m a local boarding house Subsequently her husband was arrested and charged with murder, and the preliminary inquiry336 words
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Article433 1933-09-11 6 150 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week gELOW 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 announcement will433 words
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Article41 1933-09-11 6 A duplicate list la 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 competitors41 words
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Article61 1933-09-11 6 Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches should send m their claims addressed to Football Competition Xo. 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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Article308 1933-09-11 6 I Wonders Of Caves In (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Sept. 9. For three days running the Slam ate Railways hpve run excursions ii!y to Petchaburi- t.ie city cf diamonds, and which travellers from Malaya will readily identify by the hills and with temples and pagodas308 words
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Article231 1933-09-11 6 Military Transferred To Civil Work (From Our Own Correspondent Ranrkok. Sept. 6. The incursion of military and naval officers into the Slam civil service has been much commented upon. So much so that the Government has thought fit to explain why it was led to allowing officers trained231 words
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Article198 1933-09-11 6 Attractive Prosp^ Fraxr. Alor Sin on Thursday r by Sunday, may fc craae for Mala; In a messagt yesterday. It Wi M^ 4r ernor of the y discussed the idea *M utrorrorr? on > and that uith Straits Pu»arr K. N. I. L. M .ii Biaslagi. these v.198 words
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Article122 1933-09-11 6 Vigorous Campaign l>\ Tainine Polio From Our Ou: < rr.gpondr:.Taipinc >fpt The Talping i vigorous campa ol lottery tickets T.xlay. the T.ilpttu magistrate. Che AlbakTamil shopkee p. r ing three lotter) tindal. Ramasam\ vi further charged with buyini I tickeu. when ten others im roimi t.r his possession122 words
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Advertisement46 1933-09-11 6 Remembw-chftt pur* blood not on* Mating. *+-*ytm*m UQUID m TABLET fmm I TRAV fK« B X« NI '"M. TO:* BATAVIA W BANDOENG i SOERABAJA r P A KAN B A ROE Wj MED AN mCOOL, iuiCK °in O d COMFORTABLE M AP I7 t0 c Booktng-Agenta.46 words
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Advertisement197 1933-09-11 6 'FREE .PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No I agree to ab.de by the conations governing thls compe t j j «on as set out above and to accept flna. the decision or the Compaction Editor or the Singapore press *< j appertaining thereto. My Recast or the resuits or the tonZ j197 words
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Advertisement128 1933-09-11 6 I SMITH'S SYNCHRONOUS II ELECTRIC CLOCKS II For iv« on A. C. Controlled Fr. jnl. I II Prices from $13/I II NO WINDING THE II NO REGULATING CLOCKS 11 NO ATT ENTIO\ THAT II N ey er sluggish, never I II A I II above suspicion, a Smith s Maw%128 words
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Article289 1933-09-11 7 And Wm Kuala Lumpur Soccer Honours From Our Own Correspondent.* Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 9. The TP.CA made history m local ball by defeating the Malays, last rear's champions, by six clear goals and First Division honours. It was .uprising to see a huge crowd present is It289 words
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Article, Illustration18 1933-09-11 7 Serjeant A. Perera and Lieut. Laub, who tied for the Buffs (up at the Singapore Bisley meeting yesterday.18 words
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Article284 1933-09-11 7 Affairs Of Kuala Lumpur Temple LFrom Our Own Correspondent i tii <• K ««ala Lumpur, Sept. 10. 111-feeling smouldering among cer- tain sections of the Hindu community of Kuala Lumpur has broken into flame I again. The Mariamman temple, one of the three principal Hindu places of worship284 words
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Article114 1933-09-11 7 First Christian Church m Prague Prague, Sept. 5. Interesting celebrations of the foundation of the first Christian church have been taking place under Government patronage. It was m 833 AD. that Prince Privina of Nitra built this church on territory which m recent years has become part of114 words
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Article247 1933-09-11 7 "Sall> In Our Alley" To Get £25,000 Graeie Fields is going to play Nell Gwynn. And at salary which has been worked out by experts as representing €2 for every minute she works on the film. Fancy our Grade! England's loremost comedienne interpreting the life of247 words
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Article104 1933-09-11 7 Earthquake Reported In Pacific Ocean Manila, \uu >l. Two earth tremors were felt m the cily last night, according to the Manila weather bureau. The first was felt with intensity 2 at 7.46 and originated about 500 kilometres to the east and south easl m the Pacific Ocean.104 words
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Article316 1933-09-11 7 XL Sanitary Board To Be Allowed To Borrow <From Our Own Correspondent.) Koala Lumpur, Sept. 9. h Lumpur has at last been granted power to borrow money ima pjwci is certainly limned. In that borrowing car* only o~ dent trorr he Government, out it means thai the .ocal316 words
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Article290 1933-09-11 7 Penanjf Loading Perak m Inter-State Match 1 From Our Own Correspondent. I Penang. >rpi H. The lvturn inter-State tennis match b twe» n Penang and Perak began today on tbe Golf Club courts and will be continued tomorrow morning and afternoon. Fine weather prevailed and si:. singles matches290 words
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Article100 1933-09-11 7 See tho BritMl Navy And Have a Tooth Out llelgrade. Sept. 5. There Is marked decline m toothache at Rotroznitza sirce the visit of the British sauadron the other day. A general invitation was issued to the peasants of the* district to go OB board H.MS. Resource,100 words
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Article21 1933-09-11 7 Miss N. F Careless, of the Education Department. Kuala Lumpur, is sailing next week by the Carthage on nine months furlough.21 words
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Article477 1933-09-11 7 7 YEARS OLD OPIUM ADDICT Woman Seeks Cure After Forty Years WORK OF LOCAL HOSPITAL From Our Chinese Correspondent) Under the auspices of the Singapore Anti-Opium Society, the Mong Ying Magical Party gave a variety performance last night at the Great World m aid of the opium addicts' hospital at477 words
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Article64 1933-09-11 7 Mr. R. P. S. Raja&yoriya arrived at Penang by the Porthos. Mr. Rajasooliya Is a C<\vloneso barrister and intends practising m Pi nang. Before coming to Malaya, he had lucrative practice In Ceylon. The Hon'ble Mr M B Shelley. Actlriß Chief Secretary. F.MS wa* admitted to Kuala. Lumpur J for64 words
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Advertisement118 1933-09-11 7 PACKED HOUSES OVER THE WEEK-END TESTIFY TO THE POPULARITY OF THIS GREAT THRILLER! SEE ITU ALHAMBRA I'aramounts BIG SUPER SPECIAL! with VHfl Bl S I RR CRABgE as SO^fl^^M^l^^^B FRANCES DEE. S^^w^^S^Blß^ SEE maddened bea,ts from S£E yhe Nerve tingling Wght mtenor of darken Lion d a maddened RULL suddenly118 words
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Advertisement116 1933-09-11 7 What a Thrill! CIEL WIFE VANISHES FKOM HKIDAL BED! Who was the third person who went <»r> *he Honeymoon? I—i1 i > <O\lh WDsOIAI lINn IP&lpfe; Who kidnapped this Beautiful Bride from under the ver> eyes of her husband? ***W See Warner's Thrilling I S#» A Comedy Sensation m GIRL116 words
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473 1933-09-11 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MOWDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1933. WEEK-END COMMENT There is little m the cables j this morning to indicate that Cuba is any nearer to a peaceful settlement of its chaotic political con- dit ion The brief messages re- j ceived last night point to the i seriousness of473 words
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Article, Illustration614 1933-09-11 8 SO the keenly awaited War Memories of Mr. Lloyd George have come at last, and, apparently, are every bit as sensational as they were expected to be. Report has placed the value r i a r^~t*'e or the British war Lloyd Georges premier's memoirs at as614 words
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Article445 1933-09-11 8 Architects' Fees To the Editor. Sir, Your article on ttM above subject as published on the 4th instant Is very timely and may prevent many land owners who Intend to build house* from falling into the snares or becoming victims of some unscrupulous architects.445 words
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Article218 1933-09-11 8 To thr Cditor. Sir. -Now that the whole question of roads and railways is under discussion it would be opportune to consider the advisability of scrapping the railway system m this Peninsula This must be the eventual fate of an uneconomic method of transport and how much218 words
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Article146 1933-09-11 8 To the Editor. Sir. Because m debates there is the, time limit applied to speakers It Is not possible to rebut all the points of oni opponents. In the recent debate lo r I compulsory registration ot Chinese marriages more speakers parallel this compulsion with compulsory registration146 words
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Advertisement83 1933-09-11 8 WF\ WHISKY IR COOKED DELICACIES PRESSED PORK, PRESSED BRISKET OF BEEF, PRESSED OX TONGUE, COOKED HAM, COLLARD HEAD SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. ORCHARD ROAD. I—WJ.W.1 WJ.W. urns, REFRIGERATED SUPPLIES NEW SHIPMENTS JUST ARRIVED CHOICEST CUTS OF SELECTED AUSTRALIAN BEEF LAMB k MUTTON VEAL FINEST f{ X V J^\^ QUALITY83 words
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Advertisement90 1933-09-11 8 THERE ARE MANY BIRDS WHICH OUGHT TO BE EXTERMINATED, declares a farmer. A local business man is of the opinion that the list should be headed by the little one which informs his wife where he has been when he is supposed to have been kept late at the office.90 words
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Advertisement24 1933-09-11 8 I KELLY'S DIREaO^I j MERCHAN V\MF\Cnß| j SHIPPING OF THE ""J A 3 In H K1933 I I I*. I JKELLY Ll (Id I24 words
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Article133 1933-09-11 9 rTHK BRITISH MINISTER TO CHINA inhute to Hon'ble Alexander Cadogan London, Sept. 10. appointment of the Hon'ble Mr. jan as Minister to China is warmlcomed by the Sunday Times, columnist "Atticus" describes it •ly right." calling attention to dogan's work for the League of ens133 words
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Article34 1933-09-11 9 American Dyers Union Strike New York, Sept. 10. The Dyers and Cloth Printers Union has called a strike to enforce the NI.R.A. wage code. Four thousand workers are affected.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article26 1933-09-11 9 Mr. Pont«fec. Agent. Mercantile Bank. Kota Bahru, Kelantan. is on leave, and Mr. R. W. Hobbin from Kuala Lumpur, lormer Agent is acting for Mr. Pontefec.26 words
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Article565 1933-09-11 9 JAPAN'S NEW CHINESE POLICY Amicable But Will Use Force at Short Notice EMERGENCY MEETING OF THE CABINET Sll;in«h;il, Sept. IU. A late report from Tokyo states that the War Ministry and the Naval Department held a meeting on Friday and decided to change their policy towards China. While adopting amicable565 words
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Article32 1933-09-11 9 Mr A Lockey. Of the F.M.S.R.. who hns lust returned from home leave, will it is rumoured, be posted m TaipIng as Traffic Inspector This post was temporarily closed some months ago32 words
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Article165 1933-09-11 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Defeats m Fukien and Charhar Hong Kong, Sept. 10. Reports received by the general headtuarters of the 19th Route Army state hat the Communists led by Pang reh-huui who has been beseiging the vailed city of Yenping. m Northwest takten, for several days165 words
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Article38 1933-09-11 9 Siamese Flood Relief Fund (From Our Own Correspondent i. Bangkok, Sept. 10. The King has made a gilt of 5.000 ticals to the Flood Relief Fund and has promised a further donation If necessary.38 words
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Article, Illustration11 1933-09-11 9 two attractive frocks photographed at the Gold Cup meeting on Saturday.11 words
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Article166 1933-09-11 9 A bride who was found to be missing on her wedding night is the unusual theme of "Girl Missing." the Warner Bros drama which opened at the Capitol last night. But that is not all. Actually, she was mixed up m a pretty heavy "racket"166 words
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Article305 1933-09-11 9 AUTHORITIES* APATHY ATTACKED British Captives Who Have Not Been Released London. Sept. 10. Following the release of the Newchwang captives the Sunday Referee calls attention to the case of thej Britisher. Edwards, a lighthouso-keeper. j who was carried off by Chines^ b?nditst m March 1932 from BreakerBritish Radio - 305 words
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Article113 1933-09-11 9 1 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES > AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris. j I specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow RUBBER London, Sept. 9. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market prices to-day were Spot113 words
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Advertisement57 1933-09-11 9 By its freedom from bite and parch, «g^- 'EDGEWORTH" continues to win smokers SmSfc^SBSEZR who have not previously experienced the 'SRgSm TaUsf action derived from this fraprant S^*Sv^W mellow and cool burning International V^ c to ensure absolute freshness m an, OF ALL HIGH CLASS TOBACCONISTS. Sole Agents: F. A.57 words
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Advertisement146 1933-09-11 9 ROBINSON'S ANNUAL O AI 17 CLEARANCE J/\LD STEEL TRUNKS TO CLEARFINEST QUALITY STEEL AIRTIGHT UNIFORM CASE. I Japanned Black, Polished Handles, Side Catches with English Lever Lock 2 Keys. Special Sale Price 27 ins. 30 ins. $22.50 $24.50 33 ins. 36 ins. I $34.50 $40.00 PLAIN VELVET STAIR CARPET. j146 words
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Article694 1933-09-11 10 ANOTHER BIG GOLD RUSH "Forgotten Shares Yield Fortunes MILLION CHANGE HANDS IN ONE MORNING From Our Own Correspondent.* London, Aug. 29. Among British business men who are making money fast are certainly to be counted the bullion brokers. Until quite recently, there was a rush by the public to sell694 words
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Article140 1933-09-11 10 September 9 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Imp. galls. > 1 70 Sylvan Arrow 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 Gasoline140 words
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Article171 1933-09-11 10 Approved by Beardmore Debenture Holders At a meeting of the holders ol the 7 per cent. First Mortgage Debenture stock m William Beardmore and Co Ltd.. a resolution was unanimously acop t »d approving rhe scheme for a moratorium m regard to the interest and sinking fund payments171 words
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Article20 1933-09-11 10 Mr. J. M O'C. George aeent of t*o Eastern Smeltta, Co.. Ud Saturn! Mr C^M^oDo^M. bGInS r< leV<>d by I20 words
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93 1933-09-11 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association September ?Hh., 12 o'clock noon oo o Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 'loose* 11 316 11 516 RS.S. equal to London Standard 'F. 08.' iji, mi Standard RS.S on Tender Sept iv 4 H3 R °<*t 1P 8 Hi,, N v 11793 words
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Article80 1933-09-11 10 Acquisition of New Area The directors of Heirea (Jotaore) RubOrr Plantations consider the present time favourable tor acquiring suitable further areas of rubber to increase output and to improve the economic size Of the company's plantations, and. with this object m view and lor the general Purposes80 words
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Article99 1933-09-11 10 Australia Britain's Second Best Customer io^ ra l c returns for tl^e flm part of 19. 3 show that Australia is now Great Britain s second largest customer, buym% IP H Cent of tho latter<s exports. bouth Alm-a heads the list with 5 90 SuhTii and France takes99 words
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Article37 1933-09-11 10 Captain N. D. Dalton. formerly ol *nt v haS retUrned to Mal *ya 2£? a- Stayin^ at Goodwood Park Hotel Singapore. Captain Dalton was i officer commanding r M .O.) A Company Malacca Volunteer Corps for rSanyj37 words
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Article204 1933-09-11 10 Sept. 6 7 10. American Can. Con. 91 90 4 90% Am. T'phone and T'graph 126V 2 126» 2 128 j Atcheson Railroad 65 2 65 65 (Dupont 80 78 78 1 4 Firestone, Common 25T 8 24% 25% 3en. Electric 24 23% 23% Gen. Motors 32% 32204 words
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Article37 1933-09-11 10 The King has been graciously pleased to approve the appointment of Mr Charles Henry Bentinck. His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Lima, to be His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Sofia37 words
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920 1933-09-11 10 Payment of Dividend of 5 Per Cent Recommended The directors report and statement ?o^ C UntS fOr the year ended J un<> 30, 1933. for presentation at the eighteenth annual general meeting of shareholders Of Bakau Tin. Ltd.. to be held at the registered920 words
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Article220 1933-09-11 10 September 9 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 243 32 London, 3 months' sight 2,4 116 London. 60 days' sight 2463 64 London, 30 days' sight 2 4 1 32 London, demand 2 4 London. T.T. 2 3 3132 Lyons and Paris, demand 930 Hamburg, demand 150 New York,220 words
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Article310 1933-09-11 10 RE N A IS S A NCE OF BUSINESS ACTIVITY Sheffield Absorbs 10,000 Workers \a month \to be long remembered (From Our Own Correspondent* l.ondwn. Au«. 29. The month which ends to-morrow is Hkely to be long remembered as one of tN» most remarkable Augusts In the hiftory of British310 words
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Article218 1933-09-11 10 The London Tin Market •From Our Own Correspondent > London, Aug. 29. -Bhere is very little m report m con nection with either tJn or rubber The price of the metal now seems to b* stabilised at between £213 and £216 t ton. and it is understood that218 words
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Article18 1933-09-11 10 ••references May lie Frustrated H.v I .S.S.R. made by the Canadian Government to the effect th.r18 words
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Article22 1933-09-11 10 t U T Hon Kong. Sept 7 The Japanese Govornor-Generil at Formosa I. reported to have TnWted th ariS St>uth22 words
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Article46 1933-09-11 10 i or i«l Applications lor -ndery ft r Bills were opened t. day I of England and Totalled The amount all >tt»«d m t.l months wai €45.000.000 TV rate per cent accept* <i ul jas compared wiu, Ts i 95d la t British RadioBritish Radio - 46 words
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Article58 1933-09-11 10 Sinrapore. «>• ptrmber 9. H n *m Oambler Java Cub' Muntok Whf. Whirr Pepp* BJack Pepper Mixed B!ack r« pp C 'pra. HB#h Cupra. BBlaN Small flu*- T. Fair F:ak- T.y Mod P«ar! Tapici Small P. r! 7 Ungga Bm Fair S.»k. ralombane Banja J- tofOH(58 words
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Article159 1933-09-11 10 Intensive FfTorts To Kul.mn Revenue At Urn n» M being m.ulr tor .v f mulatto! trado rt't-o\. ry i i accumulate :i-. a t h economic v r<~, r Jto create am.r- Financial Tim* wa« first \fv inten pin irj pcttdiM .'rt* ms it: p ii (>159 words
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Article798 1933-09-11 11 Saturdays Closing Quotations 1... SI jiKMBER 9th, 1933. rl'K' ni Buyers Sellers 28s 6d 30s c.d. s Kuf 30s 35s 14s 14s 9d 96 1.00 18s 6d 19s 6d 16 18 54 59 Is Td Is lOd 35 40 14s 3d 15s 5s 6d 6s 6d 18798 words
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Article66 1933-09-11 11 -ions To Japanese Firm Own Correspondent.) Medan. Sept. 6. ui.sch Nieuwsblad states timber exploitation Nanyo Ringyio Kabuwith timber concessions kan < Borneo) harbour •.vities. mbered that the conten back by the Govthey were of stratee und afterwards conSangkulirang territory instead. These con•r. were not accepted mber duty was66 words
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Article32 1933-09-11 11 new Measures Being onsidered Own Correspondent.) Medan. Sept. 6. eh Nieuwsbiad states es are under consideration .c native leather industry eae competition which is ■rlands India with lealely low prices.32 words
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Article74 1933-09-11 11 Fears Concerning D.E.I. Scheme From Our own Correspondent.) Medan. Sept. 6. The Nieuws van den Dag states, that the Batavia Chamber of Com- men* has pretested to the Government m connection with the scheme to send "trade observers to SoutnAfrica. India, China and Japan. It is the Chamber's74 words
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Article25 1933-09-11 11 London, Sept. 8. The stock markets ended the week wiTh a dull period. British Government stock showed little change with Rritlsh Radio25 words
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Article53 1933-09-11 11 The Java papers state that a resolutinn has been passed m the Feopies Counc^by 44 votes to 11 favouring the appointment of native Burgomasters if The native candidates are as good as or better than the European candidates. Mr J M. Baber of Sungei Bongkok Estate Bendong, Kedah. who proceedmanagement53 words
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Article253 1933-09-11 11 Chile Rejects German Demand The world nitrate industry is about to face one of the tno* l»v< c price wars m its chequered history. As a whole, producers of natural and synthetic nitrates are working at about 39 per cent, of capacity owing to decreased world demand. Besides253 words
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Article137 1933-09-11 11 Expansion of Home Transport One ol the most important contracts secured for some time is that m hand for the Metropolitan Transport Supply Company, who have ordered 40 10-12--ton rigid Thornycroft six-wheelers with the 100 h.p. 6-cylinder engine. Thornycroft overspeed gearbox, and 13.5 low-pressure tyres. Insulated box van137 words
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Article69 1933-09-11 11 Mr. J D. G Morico. Superintendent Ol Customs. Taiping. is leaving for home on furlough next month. His Excellency the High Commissioner has been pleased to appoint Mr Christian Laurence Green to be an Unofficial Member of the Federal Council during the absence on leave of the Honourable Mr T.69 words
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Article112 1933-09-11 11 t Unofficial Discussions In Java <From Our Own Correspondents Mcdan, Sept. 6. In connection with the unofficial rubber restriction discussions which are now being held m Batavia, tht; Java Bode understands that the following interests are represented on the committee: The Landbouw Syndi- I cate. the Handelsvereeniging Amster dam.112 words
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Article42 1933-09-11 11 The following members of The Singapore Shorthand Writers' Association passed the LC.C. < Spring Examination as follows: Junior Short-hand--Seah Keng Chuan 60 words Distinction. E Joseph 60 words Distinction. Yee Hong Cheng 70 words pass. Senior Book-keeping and Accountancy— S. Venugopalan. pass. I42 words
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Advertisement640 1933-09-11 11 Assets exceed $12,000,060 Assurance m force over $35,000,000 Hie Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. I/3NDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EC. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the640 words
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Advertisement421 1933-09-11 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate. London. EC. 2 Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Hollo Semarang Amritsar Ipoh Seremban Bangkok Karachi421 words
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273 1933-09-11 12 Millions Saved By Tank Experiments £yfecte Of Research On Ship Design mJnt U u f intensiv model experiment work m providing the most economical type of ship was show^S several leading shipowners an^ engineers by Mr. O. S. Baker the u^T^^ at the annua inspec Uon of the Teddington Tanlcs273 words
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Article208 1933-09-11 12 Is The Old Form Doomed to Disappear M An opinlon na been expressed on win"^ OCCMIOns that th tranTsmp will lo«e a great deal of its importance n favour of the cargo liner and that BHtUH* a tendenc on the part of many British owners to ignore the208 words
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Article18 1933-09-11 12 Blue Star Lino And The Australian Trade «VL U undtr stood that I will be taken.18 words
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Advertisement332 1933-09-11 12 VISIT AUSTRALIA Cool off m the WONDERLAND of the SOUTH. k SSaJS a S^ a S alt the lil ir greatly ssss^-sr^ sa^Sftinsss Ih?^ ad Vantage of the greatly reduced fares REDUCED °P£?2U f <* on€ s P ecial tri P of tne T. S. S. MARELLA" leaving Singapore FARES.332 words
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Advertisement238 1933-09-11 12 AUSTRALIAN PORTS~ FREMAHTLE, ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE and SYDNEY Tirst and second class accommodation. FARES FRFMANTI* X CIMS 2lld Cla FRLMAN TLE $300.- S 2OO ADELA,DE $3l5 MELBOURNE C l7n SYDNEY g?°- 5225. For further information apply f o 'Z $23 f OUSTEAD i£?^ANY. UHITED. BR^'ND.A STEAM HAVW^Qh CO LTD I- S.238 words
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Miscellaneous541 1933-09-11 12 Local And Foreign Mail [Despatches and I Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday icl£?iM &n i Thursda y 7.30 a. m Kedah Monday to Friday 7 30 a m Saturday f* Kuantan (via Jerantat) Monday to Friday 7 «n *m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdayi Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and541 words
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Miscellaneous592 1933-09-11 12 I PASSENGERS ARRIVED Per President Garfleld:— Mr. Jan de Vries, Mr. Irwin Halpern, Mr. Woodman Hill. Mr. F. A. Hulme. Mr. A. P Lazarus, Mrs A. P. Lazarus, Mr E W Miller. Mr. Emil Stuhlmacher. PASSENGERS LEFT Per Hakusan Maru. For Colombo Mr. K. Akamatsu. Mr. K. Arimoto. Mr' B.592 words
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Advertisement516 1933-09-11 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. t SDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE Ot WARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due Due Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage SinMnnr. -A 11.000 Sept516 words
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Advertisement556 1933-09-11 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co,, Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "fcLLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SEP VICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS ANT/ SUEZ CANAL HOMf.WARDS. Steamers f> M Sails. s.s. City of Pittsburg For Havre. London, R'dam H'burg Sept. 15 Sept. 17 s.s. City of Newcastle For Havre. Ix)ndon, R'dam H'burg556 words
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Advertisement1239 1933-09-11 13 •TT»" T TT» PI'MNVI LINK. 'Ocean T»W. HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP 00. <1W1) Steam Ship Co., Ltd.. and China Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP 00. Uo THE STRAITS BTEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. I*o THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LIN* UU THE1,239 words
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Advertisement803 1933-09-11 14 IWa KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ PLANCIUS— Monday, Sept. 11, Belawan-Deli. DAJAK— Monday. Sept. 11. Bengkalis. Asahan. Paneh and Berombang. MAKASSER Monday. Sept. 11. Selat-Pandjang. Koedap. Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. BOTH— Monday. Sept. 11. Batavia. Semarang and Cheribon. PALlMA— Tuesday. Sept. 12. Penang (mails only) and Bagan Si-Api-Apl. RETEH— Tuesday. Sept. 12.803 words
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Advertisement522 1933-09-11 14 TO EUROPE TROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY srEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penan*. N. York. Pros Garttrld m Port Sept. 12 Sept. 14 Oct 24 Pres. Polk sept. 23 Sept. 26 Sept. 28 Nov. 7 Pres Adams522 words
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Advertisement592 1933-09-11 14 TO NAPLES. MARSEILLES. LONDON. ANTWERP H« MIDDLESBROUGH. KM HARUNA MARU 10.400 Sept 20 21 ISUWA MAR I iKATORI MARU 10.000 Oct. 5 6 »KASHIMA MARU 10.000 Oct. 19 20 FUBHIMI UA tYasukuni Maru 12.000 Oct. 31 Nov 1 HAKOZAKI HAKONE MARU 10.400 Nov 15 16 «May omit Rotterdam. (alls at592 words
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2754 1933-09-11 15 Vt adsworth Twice Unseated But Wins On Rangoon DIVERSIONS AT GOLD CUP MEETING The fable of the horse which fell down, up, and won the race, came true on •day, the third day of the Singapore Turf Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting. In the second race,2,754 words
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Article442 1933-09-11 15 KRANJI RIVER BEATS R.S.Y.C. Lulu Wins Cup By Big Margin Ole man Kranji river certainly played havoc with the talent the R.S.Y.C sent to Johore Bahru on Saturday afternoon to race In the 14 foot dinghies against Johore Yacht Club for the final round of the442 words
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Article38 1933-09-11 15 Rotanans who intend competing for the Major General L C. L. Oldneld Goli Cup are asked to send m their names early, either to the Hon. Secretary or to Rotarian H. \V. Raptf ''Great Eastern Lift- Assurance Co38 words
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Article, Illustration353 1933-09-11 15 New Records For Ames And Mitchell AN ALL KENT AFFAIR AT FOLKESTONE The English cricket season is coming to a close with a very effective flourish of bats by the leading players. Three matches last week produced a crop of eleven centuries. The two353 words
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Article, Illustration27 1933-09-11 15 The Malaya Publishing House XI which defeated the Post Office on Saturday, and qualified to meet Fr aser and Neave m the final of the Commercial Cup.27 words
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Advertisement31 1933-09-11 15 ARGUS S F.xpert of the Sportbig IMng PF WULE, LADY ROSSDALE uR OUR $5 DAILY WIRE *Pf>p i Paid 552 PINK 10 out of 15 M or PLACED. Fu Court. Singapore31 words
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Advertisement52 1933-09-11 15 Phone 4825. SPECIAL DISHES FOR THIS WEEK. MONDAY Roast Lamb. Red Currant Jelly and Mint Sauce. TUESDAY Chicken Maryland. WEDNESDAY Roast Beef. Yorkshire Pudding and Horse Radish Sauce. THURSDAY Lancashire Hot Pot. FRIDAY Haricot Ox Tail. SATURDAY Fried Liver. Bacon and Onions. 60 Cents. Including Potatoes, Vegetable, Butter and Home52 words
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Advertisement48 1933-09-11 15 HAVE YOU TRIED SAFETY RAZOR £MW' The ihw "SHARD" Razor i* t'Wat lho only one m thc wor^ &MmJ/ with the SLANTING CUT i^Pv and that SLANTING JjfW^y STROKE makes all the difference. Sole Im^wrters 18, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. P.O. Box 136. Telephone No. 4«HO. 6. W.J.W. 248 words
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1456 1933-09-11 16 RAIN WILL REVERSE FORM Spur's Fine Win at Leicester <From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 9. The weather remains tropical and most football grounds are as hard as concrete. Many reversals of present form are to be expected when the rain comes to make the1,456 words
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Article182 1933-09-11 16 Metropolitan Favourite Beaten Sydney. Sept. 10. Topical, favourite lor fhe Metropolitan, was very narrowly beaten by the m cond la* write Rogilla m the Chelmsford Btajcet to-day Details ROGILLA 9.8 1 TOPICAL 9.1 2 SILVER SCORN fc2 3 Won by half a neck, third neck away. Time 1182 words
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Article44 1933-09-11 16 The following will play for SCC. vs. Mplavn Publishing House to-day A. ii Bachove: J. L. Elmer. C. J. Bernbroke: T. Robertson, J. W. Muncey. R. N. Walling: A. C. C. Perdriau. S. Kirk. H E. Orr. N. Fyfe. J. E. King.44 words
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Article, Illustration382 1933-09-11 16 Perry And Crawford Make History F. J. Ferry of (ireat Britain and Jark (raw ford of Australia, met m the final of the American lawn tennis singles championship at Forest Hills yesterday. The result of the mjtrh is not yet to hand, but it382 words
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Article104 1933-09-11 16 Island Club Championship Results The Island Club championship for the Meyer Cup was continued over the week-end, second round results bemj; as follow: F R. Martens beat O R. Edge 5 am! 4 X C. Eu beat Commander C. Usher 4 land 3. J. T. Smith beat L. A.104 words
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Article369 1933-09-11 16 FEWER ENTRIES THAN FORMERLY But Standard of Shooting Maintained The conclusion of this year's "Bisli y meiting. organised by the Singapore Rille Association, was reached yesterday afternoon, when competitors and visitors assembled on the Buklt Timah Rifle Ran^'c to be present at the prlzegivinK. Members of the Imperial.369 words
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Advertisement35 1933-09-11 16 SOME ANIMALS ARE FED ON RAW MEAT TO MAKE THEM SAVAGE. IT IS NOT NECESSARY FOR THE MEAT TO BE QUITE RAW TO HAVE THE SAME EFFECT ON MAN. COOK BY GAS AND AVOID ANNOYANCE.35 words
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Advertisement39 1933-09-11 16 beat fiercely down tnerr J mo more refreshing brverage than j Lemoa." It i* the pure ;u»ce ol 7 aun-npened lemom •%vee«rncd I mptty. ICarp a battii a*Sole Distributors HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPI'R, PENANG. and IP<»H39 words
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Miscellaneous290 1933-09-11 16 SWIMMING CLUB The B. Class handicap. 2 lengths. 100 metres) was swum ofT at the Swimming Club yesterday and resulted as follows: Menzies 1. Coombes 2. Riches 3. Time 1. 28 4/5. [Continued from Col. 61 <30); CUnb "M- Ist. Lieut. H. C. K. Eking (31). 2nd. Spr. L. Luff290 words
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