The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 November 1933
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Title Section19 1933-11-18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. i t i i ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1933. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article126 1933-11-18 1 foreign Gold Purchases Ridiculed ENOUGH TO FILL TEETH" president Attacked For New Appointment est evidence of the clash between the inand the anti-inflationists among Roosevelt's experts is the resignation of Spra^ue, the Treasury adviser. is being attacked for the appointr. Moriienthau which is declared to beReuter - 126 words
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Article144 1933-11-18 1 New York. Nov. 17. I Edit.'.- of the Evening danger o: "printfaces the American Mr Woodin's retireHe has flown the li< y but resigns with the whims and fancies illiterates. Mr. Ache.attle was emasculated by lustration a man without tion and his appointto the financial solThey wereReuter - 144 words
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Article91 1933-11-18 1 New York, Nov. 16. The first test case in connection with the Roosevelt anti-gold hoarding decree has been decided against the Pre- sident on a technical point. While up- j holding the charge against Frederick j Barber Campbell, a New York lawyer, i for failing to reportReuter - 91 words
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Article22 1933-11-18 1 Washington, Nov. 17. It is expected that the establishment of diplomatic relations with Russia will be announced this afternoon.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article92 1933-11-18 1 India's Check On Low Prices Tokio, Nov. 17. The Japanese Foreign Office is most perturbed over the latest India cotton proposal which is characterised as providing only a "paper" basis and quite "impossible or attainment" owing to the continued instance on categories: and the lack ofReuter - 92 words
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Article137 1933-11-18 1 Delegation 's Report London, Nov. 15. The report issued by the British cotton and artificial silk, industries delegation to India describes the commercial discussions between the Lancashire delegates and India and the Japanese industrialists and the Government of India. Regarding discussions with Japanese industrialists the report says the delegation madeBritish Radio - 137 words
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Article107 1933-11-18 1 I Premier's Reply To Commons Question London. Nov. I*s. In the House of Commons to-night i r Genera) H. Clifton Brown 'Cons: I Newbury I asked whether. In view of the lawlessness and piracy m the vicinity of Hong Kong and the general uncertainty of the ChineseReuter - 107 words
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Article48 1933-11-18 1 Now In Charge of Chinese Customs In London London. Nov. 17. Mr. J. H. Macoun. who has been m retirement m Ireland since 1927. has taken charge of the Chinese customs m London m place of Mr. Stephenson who died suddenly on Nov. 1- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article142 1933-11-18 1 Tfcf secret documents referred to •oi^ied of examination papers ior the second-class certificates of eduction and the conspiracy was susjected by Captain Cannon, who. while supervising the marking of the papers, iiscovered a phenomenal improvement m the intellectual standard of he entrants' almost model essay Dapers. Unfortunately many142 words
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Article19 1933-11-18 1 An epidemic of influenza is prevalent m Alor Star but there are no dangerdus cases, says the Straits Echo.19 words
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Article119 1933-11-18 1 A FABRICATION, SAYS BERLIN POISON POLITICAL ATMOSPHERE France Calls It "Damning Exposure" Berlin, Nov. 16. The document published m a Paris newspaper is officially declared to be an obvious fabrication published m 3rder to poison the international political atmosphere."— Reuter. Paris, Nov. 16. Official circles express keenReuter - 119 words
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Article73 1933-11-18 1 Japanese Freighter Founders With Crew of 30 Tokio, Nov. 17. It is feared that the freighter Seiten Maru has foundered m a storm off Loochoo. She had a crew of 30. of which there is only one survivor. One corpse was recovered by the Mizuho Maru.— Reuter. I73 words
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215 1933-11-18 1 ANSWERS RIGHT BUT SUMS WERE WRONG Army Examination Papers Copied And Sold HONG KONG COURT MARTIAL 'THE Hong Kong Command education officer. Captain Cannon, was entirely to blame for the careless manner m which he kept secret documents, declared the Prisoners' Friend, at the court martial on three soldiers whoReuter - 215 words
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127 1933-11-18 1 Sacrifices For Economic Stability London. Nov. 17. Parliament was prorogued to-day by Royal Commission The withdrawal of Germany from the Disarmament Conference necessarily iislocated the programme but the work lor international disarmament by agreement must be vigorously pursued, declares the Kings Speech atReuter - 127 words
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Article76 1933-11-18 1 Football Competition No. 12 I Result Five BhfiftpOff nud« rs share the $150 prize In Football Competition No 12. having lorecasted convctif the rwultl Of nine matches. Cheques lor $30 each will be sent to the following T. B. KEAT. 7 Kelantan LMM. S M.76 words
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Article148 1933-11-18 1 T:.:s vrcek'i competition should prove Oi particular interest. M all the selected matches are gar.« s In which teams 'm the Third Divis: >n of the English [League meet m the gw l >t fh Cup competition. On Plge »i Wf give the scores •m matches played148 words
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Advertisement49 1933-11-18 1 There is no bettor Tea BIGIA TEA IUN !N MALAYA RIJST AFFEL served 12. to 3. p.m. PRESENTS SPECIALITY DANCES DON I M ACKEY SALLY I TWINS GEORGE KALANI DIXIE SISTERS SPECIAL DIHNER RACE BALL EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. »BMISSIOH NON-DINERS $1.00. BOOK HOW. PHONE 5381. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA49 words
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Advertisement109 1933-11-18 1 On Other Pages Recent motorcar accidents had sequels m the police courts yesterday when two Europeans, one a lady, were fined on rah driving charges Pages 3 and 9. Further evidence was recorded yesterday m the case m which five accused Hre chaiged with kidnapping a Siamese priest— Page 9.109 words
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Advertisement122 1933-11-18 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the fre>hm--and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. CHRYSLER BIG CAR PERFORMANCE SEA VIEW f HOTEL T~ TO-NIGHT i THE BALL, ROOM is K! -SERVED EXCLA MVELY FOR me OVERSEAS LEAGUE SUNDAY HIGH TIDE AT 10.15 A.M. CONCERT FROM 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.122 words
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Article133 1933-11-18 2 Four Men Committed To Assizes The preliminary inquiry was concluded yesterday before Mr. N. Grice. the second magistrate, m the case m which Hassin bin Yatim is charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Haroun bin Noor Mohamed by throwing corrosive acid over him. Wan Dolluh, a Straits-born133 words
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Article27 1933-11-18 2 At the last Committee meeting of the Silver Star Minstrels on Tuesday. Mr. Chan Swee Choon was elected a second Vice-President, vice Mr. Koh Watt Seng resigned.27 words
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Article166 1933-11-18 2 Grave Charges Against Chinese Women The case m which a young Straits-born Chinese woman, Chua Choon Seng, was charged with illtreatment of a child and with keeping an unregistered mui-tsai, was transferred yesterday from the Fourth Court, where it had been practically half finished, to the166 words
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Article162 1933-11-18 2 Nonagenarian Woman's School Memories Sydney. N.S.W., Nov. 4. Scenes irom the childhood of the late Earl Kitchener were often recalled by Mrs. Mary Callachor, ninety-nine years widow oi the late Philip Callachor of "Emeral Vale" and "Flinton Yetman who ciied at Randwick (Sydney* on Oc.ebcr 21. AsReuter - 162 words
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Article65 1933-11-18 2 Chinese Driver yesterday before Mr. H. A. Forrer He claimed trial and hearing was fixed anowe^- 15 baH m $25 Mn The charge is a sequel to an accident which occurred at the junction of Upper Serangoon Road and Tampenis Road on Nov 3 The accused was the65 words
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Article98 1933-11-18 2 Charges Against Chinese Withdrawn No evidence was offered and the charges were withdrawn m the case m which a Chinese named Yap Thang was charged with attempted armed robbery and murder. The charges were the sequel to the murder m 1929 of a Bengali police constable98 words
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Article72 1933-11-18 2 Mad Man m Rikisha For Two Hours Tha t Malacca, Nov. 15. The Chinese *he was recently charged at the Instance of a AdSha nn e 5 h com P lai "ed tha? he has pulled the accused round and round wb Jh^ fOr two hours at tne72 words
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Advertisement111 1933-11-18 2 iH FAMOUS ENGLISH A TABLE DELICACIES Egg! GILLARD'S Celebrated C^ LV. Pickle, Menager Km^s Pickle and Mixed Pickles GILLARD'S Assorted IC POTTED MEATS and fe'T OXFORD ?*-i§ FISH PASTES Vllsul j^ f^-- iiiiwS^^ GILLARD'S ~^~~v3m Oxford, Pork and j^o>U-M^^| Beef Sausages BgSikv < fORK Ai^SS* m Ib> and l lb111 words
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Advertisement207 1933-11-18 2 TO LET. TO LET. From November Ist. No. 45 Gilstead Road, two Bed Rooms, with Bath Rooms attached In each. Rent $45 per month.— Apply 8.P., c|o Free Press Singapore. 4 ROCHALXE DRIVE. Modern sanl tation, 8 bedrooms with bathroom* attached. Apply MEYER BROS "OLENCAIRD," 11 Dalvey Road, from February207 words
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Advertisement471 1933-11-18 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS FINEST QUALITY YORK CUT ENGLISH HAMS Obtain your X'mas supplies from JACKSON CO., 55, ROBINSON ROAD. "board residence." the mansion OXLEY RISE NON LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL (High Elevation 3 Minutes from Town) Daily, Weekly and Monthly Terms Snites of Booms, Single Room* Furnished or Unfurnished Modern471 words
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Advertisement551 1933-11-18 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hereby given that tender* are now Invited for the following materials or services and that parti culars of such tenders may be obtained In the Tender Room, Municipal Office Care and maintenance of Christian Cemeteries at Bukit Timah Road during 1934. Date of551 words
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Advertisement344 1933-11-18 2 TK\y )lUs I TEN'DKI I on Wed. I at the Coio,i I Slhr Councillor^ persons (i, supplies fo; pore. P< i. 4' ii-JB for a prri.ul Sl Bri. I Clothing Clothing n I etc. FoUc,. D I Clothing °^;r Coral iod i I Kp I Paraffin Oil eluding Postal n.,344 words
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Miscellaneous445 1933-11-18 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Saturday, 18th. Padang; S.C.R.C. "B" vs. High Water 09.59, 9.5 ft., 23.12, 9.0 ft. R.1., S.C.R.C. ground; IndoSingapore Races, Third Day. Ceylonese vs. R.A., I.C. Rugby :Malaya Cup: Malaya Command ground; A.P.C. vs. R.A.F., vs. Johore. at S.C.C; Public Paya Lebar. Services Ist vs. S.C.C. Ist,445 words
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Article78 1933-11-18 3 OPIUM WORTH $32,000 fIGSEIZL^ONKUT Hidden m Boiler full of Water •■ntive Service batU «>i chandu i ship. they unearthed 100, cleverly four boilers of pun vigilance on tive men enrded the Kut i knowledge that (I but pro- ordinary rouol the boilers his report the ater and the vessel had78 words
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Article280 1933-11-18 3 HHiRWIMI S lOH INDIA, BURMA, i HKAITS >* MKMENTS, and J FEDERATED MALAY STATES i FROM THE EMPIRF S UTTER, DAVENTRY, J ENGLAND lowing frequencies a will be used j but the wave- changed In the s transmissions. 'ements will be made at Sign Frequency Wave- Sttiriajr.280 words
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Article64 1933-11-18 3 I B*la rij» r t0 about 20 guests, B »«i by m ni:uiy Europeans, was c h*-anp'n' rs Chean 8 Theara Chu 8 Rr h m Kee at Rivie ra, Pasir 'the him!* 3in 8apore, ir honour 2S rtm rf tneir mother, Mrs V.i rp ni huan. The Band of64 words
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Article492 1933-11-18 3 BUNDLES OF PETITIONS AGAINST PRIEST Evidence In Kidnapping Case Although resumed agate yesterday there was another adjournment till to-day of the trial before Mr HA. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, of the five persons arc-used of kidnapping Vutthaisara, head priest of the Tiger Temple, and Bang,492 words
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Article300 1933-11-18 3 H.E. The Governor To Attend Convention The annual convention oJ Rotary clubs ol Malaya and 81am, will be held at Kuala Lumpur on December 15. 16 and 17 HE. Sir Cecil Clementi will be a guest on the second night. Rotary business will be discussed on the first300 words
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Article174 1933-11-18 3 And Stands Bail For Accused An unusual case came up before Mr N Grice, the second magistrate, yesterday, when a young Eurasian j named Elliott, at whose instance a, compatriot named Louis Pastrell had been charged with the theft of a suit of clothes and some cash, expressed174 words
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Article38 1933-11-18 3 Mrs. Yap Kung Thin, nee Meoy Kong Fah wife of Mr. Yap Kung Thin, the Shroff of the Mercantile Bank Branch iomce at Kuala Lipis. who had been ailing for the last three months, died on Nov. 6.38 words
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Article153 1933-11-18 3 Police Officer Tackles Mad Only bare details are still to hand of the gruesome tragedy m distant Trengganu where a Chinese, believed to be madman, is stated to have murdered a Japanese girl at Kuala Trengganu early this month. The Chinese, a youth. Inflicted serious injuries on two153 words
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Article48 1933-11-18 3 The wedding will take place m Penang on Wednesday. Nov. 29, of Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe, son of the Penang millionaire, Mr. Yeap Chor Ec, and Mrs. Yeap Chor Ee. and Miss Ida Oei. daughter of the Java sugar king, Mr. Oei Tiong Ham and of Mrs. Ham.48 words
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Article688 1933-11-18 3 AUSTRALIAN HUNTER'S EXPERIENCES Shadowed By Man Eating Tiger Mr. C J. Stanley-Low, the wellmown Australian big-game hunter, •eturned to Singapore yesterday from he heart of the Pahang jungle where ie had many exciting experiences with 5 and tiger and nad t0 bat «e vith a688 words
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Advertisement115 1933-11-18 3 Ram— nbetaJiai awa Mood not only keeps away disease, but hi Natural remedy— in fact, the Mood mmm stream ov nre. muw wMunM e> Mood and Skin Complaints Oerfea'a Blood Mixture Is eoexceJted, M expess the polaoni and atelati keaMnf. Of ml GmmMm mtd Jtom BtmmyamdmUQUtD m TABLET /mm tTHE115 words
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Advertisement187 1933-11-18 3 > J Quickly Relieved Y°^ T obf a«n qui\k relief from the pains and discomfort S o^^ tf^^ Xot indigestion il you neutralise the exress stomach nod A- Vyiy'fl^^^ which m rime cases out of ten is tlu- r.v-t cau.o. To do this l^ \l««l lake a 'gJtUWted'MMnriil after meals187 words
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Article1368 1933-11-18 4 BY THE FREE PRESS DOG EXPERT THESE notes, so far. have dealt only with the outward and visible parts oi the dog and these, from the dog's point of view, are but of secondary importance. To the normal, healthy dog the alimentary, or digestive, system is the1,368 words
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Article110 1933-11-18 4 Gave Life To Save Child Sydney. Oct. 28. A pathetic feature of a fire which destroyed the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frederick, at Dorrigo. N.S.W. was the loss of Frederick's cat-tle-dog, apparently m an endeavour to save a child, which it thought was asleep m the110 words
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Article200 1933-11-18 4 ,34 -"An;im Anak" F E E D I N C, ORPHAN PIPPIES— The milk 01 B ***** is much richer and stronger than cow's milk, but does not contain so much sugar. It therefore, not advisable to try to rear puppies on plain cow's milk. Special j200 words
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Article660 1933-11-18 4 £150,000 WORTH OF DOGS ON SHOW THE BEST I IN THE WORLD The Crystal Palace was given up again on Oct. 13. to the Kennel Clubs show. Women outnumbered men by at leas r eight to one. Many had come from abroad to see what was a record number of660 words
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Article98 1933-11-18 4 The number of deaths m Singapore during the week ended Nov. 11. showed a further decline, being 171 compared with 188 m the preceding week. The death rate was 18.63 compared with 20.48 m the preceding week. 19 90 a year ago and 25.24 the five-year average. Four persons died98 words
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Advertisement149 1933-11-18 4 Orders recelvefl /^f^ by post attend- ed Immedla- /J^ tely. Address: rfy High St., fc/ 'V Sicga. <$/ *v pore. /yT Prf /M* crlptlon /jSS 5f of Lenses A^v nd Up-to- VI date style of /j^ frames Suppll/J** «i. Best Quality /Aj/ Quaranteed Blght- testing Pre©. Price Moderate. This nourishing149 words
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Advertisement396 1933-11-18 4 Hop Ale $400 COMPETITION I LION 2 .^^T 3 5. KETTLE. 6 BIQD 7 CGHHOH 9 WHIP I IQ. TOP II BELL >3. WflTCh !4 Bflav ISLOCOM The ANSWERS are to be found amongst these WORDS BANGS BARKS BAYS BUZZES (HIM!CLANGS CRACKS CRAWLS DRONES J.KIMHOOTS HI MS LAUGHS RINGS RO\K-396 words
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Article, Illustration297 1933-11-18 5 DISASTROUS FIRE AS SEEN FROM THE AIR m Che memory of Cinterbwy, broke out In the City Flour Mills, a six storey bulletins. The flames leaped hundeds of feet into the f and std< sof the buil ling CO 'lapsed With a irreit crash, one wall falling into the river297 words
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Advertisement39 1933-11-18 5 MOMENT PLEASE! i mmi^^^ purity price FRESHNESS Q U A L I T V j^m VARIETY SERVICE A CON LENIENCE M GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD PURCHASE ALL YOUR COLD STORAGE SUPPLIES AND PROVISIONS FROM THE W.IW 48 j39 words
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Article633 1933-11-18 6 Warder Convicted Of Rash Driving Frank Milton Love, European warder the local prison, was yesterday con- :cud by Mr. H. a. Forrer, the CrimlniU District Judge, of causing grievous hurt by a rash act to a Chinese namLeow Sion* Poh. a medicine seller He was633 words
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Article86 1933-11-18 6 Cosmic Ray Expedition To Equator (From Our Own Correspondent. Medan. Nov. 13. Prolessor Clay who has just arrived m Bat a via. from Europe m order to conduct experiments m connection with cosmic rays, says that experiments carried out by him on the way from Holland have established86 words
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Article58 1933-11-18 6 Dutch Trade Experts To Learn English (From Our Own Correspondent.) T a Medan. Nov. 13. Tnn Government of Netherlands India intends to send commercial observers" to neighbouring countries These observers must speak modern Thev U m?fV ce K PeC J ally EngUsh ««ently. y must Kl be58 words
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Article576 1933-11-18 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 14 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played m the flwt round proper of the English! F.A. Cup576 words
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Article826 1933-11-18 6 IRISH SWEEP TICKET DISPUTE CHINESE WOMAN'S SHARE DENIED Defence Pleads Illegality Of Lotteries Much interest was manifested m v case arising out of a disputed share In an Irish Sweepstake ticket which camf up for hearing before the Hon'ble Mr Justice Mudie at the Ipoh Supreme Court on Tuesday. The826 words
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Advertisement146 1933-11-18 6 DRY ECZEMA ON BABYIHEAD In Rash and Very Itchy. Healed by Cuticora. When my baby was three weeks old a dry eczema broke out on his head It was m a rash that later scaled over and U y< Wt had to P^ gloves on his hands at night to146 words
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Advertisement192 1933-11-18 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 14. I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore FYee Press m all matter* appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of the following192 words
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Advertisement65 1933-11-18 6 New Smooth White Skin In 3 Days Eh f *»«»t V McwJolr-m, !nlw*i I Pore* amJ HUr.t*h»» G*mi ton •Mmm. K»«. ih-«» ,i*. «fa«r--•k«l II M •ti. i- r> a •kir. fti •on*!* «r< k 1 a .1 ••> <"f T g, r t..-rf «ai, tag f«b:# mwM *M»lf 165 words
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Article, Illustration774 1933-11-18 7 "Unlikeness" Defence In Paternity Case PRETTY MAIDSERVANTS BABY Summoned by his pretty maidservant, i Charles Doulet, an overseer In the sewerage department of the Singapore Municipality, was ordered by Mr. J. M. Brander, the Fourth Magistrate, yesterday, to pay $8 a month for774 words
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Article222 1933-11-18 7 Archdeacon Says They Will He Refused Privileges Sydney, N.S.W. Nov. 10. Speaking at the opening of a flower show In aid of the funds of St. Johns Church of England at Forbes. N.S.W. Archdeacon Weston said he believed that the stage would be reached when the Church would refuse222 words
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Advertisement219 1933-11-18 7 f'oPENING TO-DAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 Jf3tk The Popular Star of "Hell Below" and "'When Ladies Meet fW' Co-starred with the celebrated HELEN j HAVES of White Sister fame. MONTGOMERY An amazing awakening to the facts of life! 1 M 6.15 y^iaginsyn 9.15 osm EL v l»st"»,oht m^V— •'TUP l^r Bikfe yy! \4219 words
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Advertisement29 1933-11-18 7 AT THE CAPITOL— She demanded a I^VJ V l^lx Not i| _^^t Is lln IT II o ]»|,M for J m ithe Battle Cry of Every Bride! I I29 words
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Advertisement514 1933-11-18 7 NTs brilliant Companion Picture to >£J^W I "WHEN LADIES MEET" A^VA A Story of the menace of 1 every married I couple-RELATIVESj HEL£M Hms L ATr"p'AY! I i --SSK ONE OF THE SCREEN'S I GREATEST ACHIEVEMENTS... *i*£o iSS a THF I jm» _gy- inc. fi^%^ m STRANGER'S j S|^ Sl514 words
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479 1933-11-18 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1933. An Economic Survey Needed The importance of an economic survey of the resources of Malaya has been urged for many years with results that can scarcely be claimed as satisfactory. Its value to the country as a whole has never been disputed479 words
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Article, Illustration780 1933-11-18 8 Leading educationist and social reform worker. Dr. Lim Boon Keng is the Grand Old Man of the Straits Chinese m Singapore. He has recently relumed to the Colony after spending some years at Amoy. ichere he was Chancellor of the University established there by Mr. Tan780 words
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Article141 1933-11-18 8 Mr. a. S. Small. Treasurer. Strait! Settlements, has returned from leave Mr R. p. Bingham MC.S. has bttfl seconded for service m Kedah Tenders are invited tor the erection or the new convict prison on the Changi Road >IV, milestone.. In the Straits Settlements Volunteers MC141 words
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Article215 1933-11-18 8 Topics Of The Week F I ait hh» ihU ivi I (tea I' I I .11 do not m I Ol I hi- a u:i urn nej I Undlni ■him I I tragedy I A I den\il I I I I vy HEN I Ulna i A' I I Prtvy215 words
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Advertisement180 1933-11-18 8 Remember Your Friends This X'mas. You can get this fine old Whisky for VJlUmi^f* m d-paw-j, m specially d*cor.«ird hri^tmas Ml I B* cases, deliver,* anywhere m En^nd. I*-11**1 11 s« ..Hand Wal« a the following WfJßi MjkßF P I Bom 1820 -Still going Strong Bh v V|K% IV <:180 words
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Advertisement50 1933-11-18 8 "WHAT TRUE BRITON doesn't delight m knowing that he is surrounded by water asked a retired naval officer. The one who is wondering what the dickens to do till the plumber arrives. GAFLAC POLICIES never let you down. GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chamber!. Telephone 6481.50 words
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Advertisement6 1933-11-18 8 when the others mm I] KtiiroPUASfioajHF6 words
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Article580 1933-11-18 9 PURCHASE OF ADJOINING PROPERTY Permanent New Club House Planned PRESENT PREMISESINADEQUATE developments at the Singapore Swimming Club are foreshadowed by the calling of a special meeting h.iM me™ber to consider the Purchase of land and buildings adjoining the Club at a price not exceeding SlOO.OOO In580 words
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Article138 1933-11-18 9 ASHING THROUGH nKCHARD ROAD Downpour And High Tide Coincide rain yesterday again nsive hooding in the district as a consequence coinciding with the high not so serious or extensive last month, parts of pr sented a water splash is throughout the afternoon In the evening, but138 words
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Article96 1933-11-18 9 .me oriruiiu Singapore company 01 the Boys' Brigade was inspected by Major D. G. MacLeod, 0.8.E.. officer commanding "C" Company of the JS.V.C m the Volunteer Drill Hall yesterday. Interesting displays were given by the boys after the inspection. The Company gave an exhibition of platoon drill and96 words
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Article657 1933-11-18 9 BUS AND CAR IX COLLISION European Woman Motorist Fined A collision between mosquito "bus' and a two-seater motor-car driven \oy Miss Morna Jones, a European IMirsmg Sister attached to the General Hospital, on the afternoon of Sept 30 "»ulted m both Miss Jones and the Chinese driver657 words
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Article122 1933-11-18 9 I Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates London. Nov. 17. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were Spot (Sellers* 4 3 16d. <4 5 32d. I (Buyers. 4» B d. <4 3 32d. > Jan.-March 4 7 32d. (4 3 16 d April-122 words
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Advertisement193 1933-11-18 9 You cant measure your oil bill by the price you pay for a pint or quart of oil! Wear. repairs, low petrol mileage and loss of power must be /^M accounted for m the final r f r«f figures. It's really a waste of money to risk the inevitable v193 words
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Advertisement202 1933-11-18 9 MTCCANO |^^^^9^| REAL ENGINEERING J^B^QbH^ISbBIb^H iHFIR IS NO LIMIT TO THE NIMKCK Ol MODELS YOl ■K^lfc^ 'XN Xl l!l) UIIH MK((AN(» ■BSSfllfei*^^! VOI VN "AVI DIFFER SS'4^^k>6 EM MODE] i\: i>.\l oi Ik^ lH: year Ym !MI MXI \NO hits \-^"**'^X Jfr^f No. oo s i.90 J^r^^it No. 0 S202 words
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676 1933-11-18 10 Manchuria's Billion Yen Gold Resources Why British Exploitation Was Banned Dairen, Nov. 10. Reutcr learns to-day that foreigr interests, predominantly British, have applied for permission to investigate the gold resources of Manchuria. Sanction, however, has not beer given, as the Manchoukuo authorities and the special service department o: the Kwantung676 words
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Article236 1933-11-18 10 Nov. 14. 15. 16. American Can. Com. 91 91 2 94 4 American Telephone and Telegraph 117» 4 H7 5 120 7 8 Atcheson Railroad 48 46U 47 4 Dupont 80 7 8 80' 2 85' 2 Firestone. Common 21 7 8 21 4 22% General Electric 20236 words
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Article440 1933-11-18 10 From Armaments To Tooth Paste The existing uses of tin m nearly two hundred manufactures are analysed m a survey of tin applications prepared by the International Tin Research and Development Council. The chief industrial consumers of tin. the survey shows, are the tinplate, automobile, heavy440 words
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Article37 1933-11-18 10 From July 1, 1932 to June 30, 1933 the surplus from the New South Wales' State lottery, after meeting administrative expenses was £757,927. The total *T™ Om the sales of tlckets was ±^.135,763, and prize money totalled37 words
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78 1933-11-18 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association November 17, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot < loose) U^h 13>2 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. <F. 0.8.) 13 1116 13 13 16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Dec. 13 916 135 8 Jan. -Mar 13 4 13 13 1678 words
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Article266 1933-11-18 10 Debit Reduced By $7,551 The report by the directors to the shareholders of Kuchai Tin Dredging Company. Limited, at the ninth annual general meeting of the company, to be held at Chan Sze Onn's offices Market Street at 12.30 p.m. on Friday 24th Nov. states: The years working266 words
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Article188 1933-11-18 10 Expert's Views: Gin And Motor Fuel Kalutara, Nov. 1. A European expert who recently ar•ived m the Kalutara District has suc:eeded m making from cassava or manioc alcohol suitable for gin and 'notor fuel. Interviewed, the expert asserted that he manufacture of industrial alcohol Tom cassava on188 words
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Article129 1933-11-18 10 Fate Of A Rubber Company The receiver appointed by the debenture holders of Bode Rubber Estates (1914) on July 7th, 1930, has sold all the assets of the company The amount realised is insufficient to repay more than a part of the sums borrowed by the receiver for129 words
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Article14 1933-11-18 10 va^ey Tin Dredging NX Outnnt man* J™ «52 _25 177.000 cubic yards, 1,260 plculs.14 words
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Article183 1933-11-18 10 November 17, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 4.25 Java Cube 0.50 Hamburg Cube 7.25 Muntok White Pepper 22.25 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 13.25 Copra, sundried 3.15 Copra, mixed 2.45 Small flake Tapioca 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Lingga Sago Flour Fair183 words
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Article206 1933-11-18 10 Dollar Decline Cripples business lieam Lewla and Peat ittncapore) Ltd.. m their weekly rubber report of Nov. 17 state: A very quiet market has boon txperiemvd m Singapore during the past week, the continued weakness of the American Dollar crippling business. The tone of the market has206 words
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Article109 1933-11-18 10 Melbourne, Victoria. Nov. 12. With a percentage of 9.98 a 100 of th£ population, Victoria leads Australia m the number of wireless licences issued to September 30. South Australia is next with 9.18 and New South Wales has 7.26. Although there were 5.147 cancellations, there was109 words
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Article73 1933-11-18 10 Loss of Tebing Rubber Estates (1931) nf lf |^i h er l is now a deblt balance of £1,376 to be carried forward Floating assets, £6,942; creditors, £1636 Crop, 534,0601 b.; "all-in" cost 2 749 d P€r iL b L? verage net sale P^ce, 18d per lb73 words
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Article60 1933-11-18 10 London, Nov. 15. a J OUse of Commons tonight approved the bacon import regulation a™ ng t which, m thS aosfnce J? agreement among bacon producing m < 2S trt Orthe vo^ntary curtail merit of imports of bacon into Great Britain, a statement was made by the60 words
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Article246 1933-11-18 10 Malayan Company Reports RATAK RABIT RUBBER Crop to June 30. 567.693 lbs. ««igst. 564.509 lbs. >. Net profit 'after £222 to depreciation) £51 <agst loss of £1.507). Adding €13.527 brought m and balance of income-tax reserve no longer required £1.960 makes £15.538. which directors carry forward. CENTRAL SUMATRA RUBBER Report246 words
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Article66 1933-11-18 10 Abroad London, Nov. 15. Exchanges to-day were New York 5.40. Montreal 5.32. Oslo 19.90. Lisbon 107. Athens 565. Bucharest 545. Belgrade 235. Rio 4 official. Buenos Aires 43» 2 official Montevideo 36 offlci.il Bombay 1 5 31 32 Shanghai 1 3%. Hong Kong 1 5' 4 Yokohama 1 '2 3.British Radio - 66 words
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Article275 1933-11-18 10 Small Profit Last Year The annual meeting of Lingui Tin Limited will be held at Chan Szr Onn's offices. Market Street at noon on 24th November. The report by the directors to the shareholders states* The profit tor the year was $1 815 19 to which has to275 words
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Article47 1933-11-18 10 The Minister for Commerce (Mr. F H. Stewart) reports that, from July 1 to September 30. 1933. the number of eggs exported from Australia to the United Kingdom amounted to 7 634 460 dozen, which exceeds shipments for the corresponding period last year by 1.474 i/x) dozen.47 words
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Article76 1933-11-18 10 Petrol And Kerosene Prices No* Devoe* In-- X iIMM p< r Imp t.. Sylvan AntuKu SeiMny M t«»r Cus per British Imp* n SocoxiyM < per BrltUh I Socony Motor M-gallon tin. Shell Aviation S] r drums; iv Br Shell Motor Spirit BritiMi Imp Shell Motor Spirit drums p. r76 words
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Article142 1933-11-18 10 II II l\(. London. 4 moo ht London. 3 month London. M das London, lio London, d> m.ind London. T.T Lyons and Par t nd Hamburj d< Bland New York, demand Bat a via. Sourabaya ci- rr, md Samarans. den Pcnang. demand > 4 Calcutta. Bombay Rangoon. Madras142 words
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Article167 1933-11-18 10 Intcrplanting Of Kubbor Mr Georpe M Chard, WTitt "Financial Tinits should be InttrpUnted with which crop he puv lollowillK I It will thrift on ill] It it quires little or no The first crop 1 Sng m four months from bf the seed. No machinery is pec. harvesting Replying167 words
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Article789 1933-11-18 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations Lunas (si> Malaka Ptadas ($l L J& Mandai Tekong ($1) 10 "J* Mentakab <20> mi n 2 New scudai ($2) !2 o New Serendah ($2) n 4J Nyalas ($1) !J ajam ($1) 115 120 Parlt Perak (si) \H Perak R. Valley ($1) 1; L789 words
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Article327 1933-11-18 11 titude Of Canned Poods Crichton-Browne, m the address m which he atinteract the lingering ist canned foodstuffs. a*e made "accessible is which were formers Of the rich." His at- praiseworthy, but m this he shows himself to r to be ignorant of inned goods were at327 words
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Article98 1933-11-18 11 At the sixth annual general meeting oi the Arya Samaj. Singapore, held on Sunday the following were elected Office-bearers for the ensuing year: president. Mr. K. Raman Pillay; vice presidents. Messrs. Hanuman Rai and Ganeshmoorthy; honorary general secretary, Mr. B. G. Sahai, hon: asst. secy: Mr Ram Sinner Rai. hon:98 words
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Article69 1933-11-18 11 Lancashire Buys l T p Filatures In Bombay Bombay, Nov. 1. ft is learned here that six Bombay i-otton filatures which recently went Into receivership, will be acquired by i London syndicate representing Lancashire cotton interests. This purchase A'ill be effected m accordance with the request of69 words
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Article64 1933-11-18 11 Miss Ruth Howard. Mayoress ol Buckingham, who was accompanied by the Mayor. Lord Addington. her brother, cut the first slices of an ox roasted whole In the main thoroughare of the borough. The ox was given by the Mayoress, and the proceeds oi Lhe sale of slices were In aid64 words
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Advertisement891 1933-11-18 11 Assets_exce*d $12,000,000 Amu-anca In force «tct fig,— f.f The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) ATTRACTIVE PLANS OP ASSURANCE THB SOUTH fSfk BRITISH tSBm otSS? AN SS company, limited FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S ntMt. COMPENSATION INSLRANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES C n MARGOLIOUTH,891 words
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Miscellaneous443 1933-11-18 11 CHURCH SERVICES 2Jrd Sunday After Trinity ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral > and Sermon. 10.30 a.m. Service at H. If. Naval Base. S.:K) p.m. Service at Johnre Bahru. Monday. Wednesday and Friday443 words
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Miscellaneous190 1933-11-18 11 Speaker: Mr. E. Tipson. Tuesday 8 p.m. Malay Service. Speaker: Mr. Wee Teow Poh. Friday 8 p.m. Hokien Service. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH (Portuguese Mission) Victoria Street Twenty fourth Sunday after Pentecost. 5.30. 6.30 and 8 a.m. Masses. 5 p.m. Vespers. "BFTHESDA" Bras Basah Road 9 a.m. Breaking of Bread. 4190 words
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Article643 1933-11-18 12 Interesting Admiralty Action The High Court of Justice dismissed an appeal by the defendants from a judgment of Judge Shewell Cooper given In the Mayor's and City of London Court, holding that he had jurisdiction to entertain an action i brought by Richard Waters. Limited,643 words
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Article222 1933-11-18 12 Port Glasgow, Oct. 18. A cargo ship was launched irorr 1 Lithgow's yard here to-day. Its plan of construction will be obsolete m less than two months if experiments are successful m the building of another cargo ship nearing completion on adjoining stocks. The222 words
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Article183 1933-11-18 12 Bcrengaria To The Rescue London, Nov. 15. Two British ships. Saxilby. M3O tons, and St. Quentin. 3.528 tons, were reported m difficulties m I hravy gaU In the Atlantic this morning. Thr Saxilby wirelessed asking for immediate assistance and later a message stated that the crew was tryingBritish Wireless - 183 words
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Article282 1933-11-18 12 Long Police Search Continues Sydney (Iff. 10. It is six months since the iamous Emden bell mysteriously disappeared from the Australian War Museum, but Detective-Sergeant Sedgwick and Commonwealth cheers have continued investigations all the time The police jf Budapest, m Hungary, and Sofia. In Bulgaria, as requested, haveReuter - 282 words
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Article21 1933-11-18 12 STR AITS CALCUTTA CONFERENCE The I Cain;; .1 I'lvunod < !ir*tslo prr M y < h.ui <• .1 Pei f.lt! vi.i Hanfpoti In I21 words
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Article39 1933-11-18 12 Japanese LtOßChtag < !vmtm> Mancd ihe lavnehlni Iht mi dcti H tons' mi takt Urn Commandant Of til lTok Bas«v h.id Tlir ihip then ■topptd Thli was dut' t> tin i\; ilkllnc-way ovliii to tl Reuters Pacific ServiceReuters Pacific Service - 39 words
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Advertisement600 1933-11-18 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,3<5 t.or.s> ana the s.s. MANGOLA <0.352 tons): [Cargo only] s s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading u> Australia. Cabins600 words
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Advertisement136 1933-11-18 12 T.S.S. "KEDAH" Owing to annual survey, the sail ings of this vessel to Penang anc Belawan on Thursday, November 23rd and 30th 1933, will be cancelled She will resume her sailings or Thursday, December 7th. 1933. For everything appertaining Travel, Banking Freight Apply toj COjOk'S W. KOBINBON ROAD Individual Attention136 words
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Advertisement141 1933-11-18 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON \i>i>i;i It, r\i.l M\l I I ONDON OJ :..>• M.iil Pms« ng< r RANGOON, COLOMBO I M ARSII! II g, PI N l ONDON with lIOMI \Kf» >\N 1^ I oLoy< WORC CHESHIRE YORKBHII SHROI SHIRE OXFORDsJii staffordsh: Through 11..I 1 Faros to BtralU 1 rt LONDON141 words
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Miscellaneous502 1933-11-18 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and A rrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan 'via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m Kelantan502 words
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Advertisement549 1933-11-18 13 r. O British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due n Tonnare. Singapore. Tonnage. Singapore. ALORE 6.000 Nov. 23 BURDWAN 6 070 Feb 15 GE 15.000 Nov. 24 CHITRAL 15.000 Feb. 16549 words
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Advertisement521 1933-11-18 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ C\S\L «a*?idljha». Steamer City of LlUe VT Dv S* ils IClty of Evansvllle £°I ec jCity of Norwich T f* 1 1« icitv of Roubai/° R H NG K NG521 words
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Advertisement991 1933-11-18 13 BLUE rUMMEL LIME w E T *^fKSUBT &£»SBg. cm***. Via Port Swfiifnhim. Penang and Colombo v«m.i Due Leave* Dim C PHRONTIb %dS g' p re o B 'P<« Londor c- S?sg3g Aden <""*>• X: S SoT- S t? 5 S C AJAX Aden. ■MrillTln and GU 4 0 **L J991 words
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Advertisement632 1933-11-18 14 K. P. M. IOMNRLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIi 2?HftPi^' c i turdayi Nov 18 M oeara-Saba and Djambi. ba a day N0V 18> Bawean Padang-Bay, Boeleleng and SouraTOBOAI.I -Saturday. Nov. 18, Koedap, Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggl, Bengkails and Bagan Sl-Api-Apl. S^?r2""S aturdayf Nov 18 Slngkawang, Pemangkat and Selakau. iniu^ ay> Nov 18 Pontlanak. BtLAWAN-632 words
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Advertisement350 1933-11-18 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dbtd AMERICAN^ MAIL LINE TRAVEL IN COMFORT ON President Liners First Class For years President Liner First Class, symbolizing comfort at I sea, has proved the popular choice of discriminating Trans-Pacific I travellers- I Tourist I Now these fine large easy riding liners offer m addition a350 words
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Advertisement652 1933-11-18 14 O. S, K. LINE BUENOS AIRES VIA COLOMBO, S. BUENOS AIRES VIA AFRICA, BRAZIL AND URUGUAY. EAST SOUTH Ul!|< v (Express Service) (Intrrme.'uir s I?W| 1.8. Buenos Aires Maru 10.000 Dec. 4 s.s. Arizona Muru l.s. Santos Maru 7.300 Dec. 31 s.s. Arabia M 1 l.s. Rio De Janeiro Maru652 words
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904 1933-11-18 15 Oxford Just Beaten, Close Call For Cambridge BLACKHEATH STAR SCORES ALL POINTS AGAINST CARDIFF Our Own Correspondent.' London, Oct. 29. week's Ru^by football matches boon exceptionally interesting ''.an overwhelmingly import Iliat is to say. though many md famous teams have figurthe programme, none of the has904 words
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Article412 1933-11-18 15 Cambridge Trounce There were several important matches on Wednesday, including two county matches, m which Eastern Counties beat Kent 38—0. and Surrey defeated Sussex 25 19. The match of the day. however, was undoubtedly that m which Cambridge University made their first appearance m London this season and412 words
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Article266 1933-11-18 15 To-day's League Matches The following matches m the English and Scottish Leagues will be Played this afternoon DIVISION I Arsenal vs stoke city Birmingham vs. Sunderland. Blackburn R. vs. Aston Villa. Derby County vs. Liverpool. Everton. vs. W'hampton W. Leeds United vs. Tottenham H. Manchester City vs. Huddersfield266 words
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Article164 1933-11-18 15 The Rivalry Of Other Games Bangkok, Nov. ft. The cricket season is about to start, md i sood deal of interest among local i players is evinced m the interport matches now taking place at Hong Kong. The Bangkok player* have just issued their report for the164 words
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Article133 1933-11-18 15 Middlesex Lose To Hampshire London, Nov. 15. Although Middlesex were beaten shir* VT h^ rd game against Hamph n th i C Unty Rugb championsnip at Bournemouth to-day they retained the leadership of the South Cnf,nH n gr Up n points scored Eastern bounties and Sussex drew and133 words
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Article22 1933-11-18 15 London, Nov. 16. oxiord University beat Trinity Colege. Dublin, to-day at Ovfnrrt hv iq points to nil. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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47 1933-11-18 15 rT London, Nov. 6. Under Rugby League rules, m a Yorkshire Cup semi-final. York beat Halifax W t points to 5. London, Nov. 2. In the Rugby League Lancashire Cup semi-final. St. Helen's Recreation beat st. Helens by 9 points to 2.47 words
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Article68 1933-11-18 15 Miss Riboet's XI Win Again 'From Our Own Coiiespoi.dent.) Seremban, Nov. 15. The loeoer XI from Riboefs Opera Company won their third fixture here when they defeated the Negri Sembilan Tamil Union, winners of the local Hose Cup Competition, by 5 clear goals m a one-sided game. Although68 words
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Article1495 1933-11-18 15 GOAL AVERAGES IN HOME FOOTBALL Important Revelations ARSENAL BEAT THEIR BETTERS London, Oct. 29. Now that the first quarter of the English Association football season is all but over, the goal averages tell an important story. They show, for instance, that although the leaders of the League, Tottenham Hotspur and1,495 words
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Advertisement99 1933-11-18 15 ARE YOU A SPORTSMAN? j .very sportsman wears the IMPROVED Polo Singlet, j j 80cts. Each. NOW ON SALE AT:- j S. SHIMURA CO., I 82.2 BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. Tel. 4382. J COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED Head Office: 13, Regent Street, LONDON, S.W.I. ARE CHARGE OF EASIERN KIT AT99 words
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Advertisement29 1933-11-18 15 or° rSSftii^, bl reC,m^f tlf r re' c ll r Bon Bu// 3/owr rczArp.s n»jtf pastry from the VJI# it or order by Phone No. 6088 4 OH 1229 words
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485 1933-11-18 16 SMALLER FIELDS FOR TO-DAY'S RACES Handicaps, Sc ratehings And Selections CEVENTEEN scratchings have reduced the fields for to-day's races, the third of the Singapore November meeting. After the \ery heavy rain yesterday the going should be on the heavy side and some reversal of form of the first two days485 words
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Article39 1933-11-18 16 Golf Ladies' Monthly Medal Result The Ladies' Monthly Mcdai was, played on Wednesday and Thursday. The following were the best returns Mrs. R. E. Morris 46—13—33 8 Mrs. T. A. Arnold 50—15—35 lllsa E. Power 50—13—3739 words
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Article64 1933-11-18 16 I Sir A. Butts Lucky Patch Wins Derby Cup i London. Nov. 17. The Derby Cup «mile and six furlongs* was run at Derby to-day and resulted as follows Sir A. Butt's LUCKY PATCH 1 Mr. McElroy's COURT EQUERRY 2 Mr. Tattersairs BRUNSWICK 3. Twelve ran. Won by64 words
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Article99 1933-11-18 16 On Sunday the International SixMetre Class will sail a race for the "Ramona" Trophy. Start 10 a.m. The B Class will sail the second of a series of two races for a Club Trophy. Stall 10. JO a.m. Ine C Class will sail the first of99 words
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Article63 1933-11-18 16 Those who have taken part m the previous practices and who wish to have their claims considered are reminded that attendance at the two last practices on Saturday. 18th insiant. at 2.30 p.m. and on Sunday. 19th instant, a* 8 a.m. at Bukit Timah Range is essential.63 words
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Article873 1933-11-18 16 win. Little Flirt must be a danger to anything If right. Of the bottom half. Sprinkc ii and Can Do appear the best. IRBMOUNT JANG! LITTLE FLIRT Horses Class 4. Iliv. 2. 6 furs.— 3.os p.m. Cannibal Ja -k 9.0 H* opine-* 710 Vice AcLuiral873 words
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Article509 1933-11-18 16 MALAYA CUP MATCH ON THE PA DANG Rugby The Malaya Cup match between the Malayan Command and Johore will be played on the Padang this afternoon. The S.C.C. Ist. XV will meet Public Services Ist. XV at Dunearn Road, and an S.C.C. "A" XV will play the Wiltshire Regiment at509 words
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Article147 1933-11-18 16 -From Our Own Correspondent.* Seremban. Nov. Hi. The Negri-Malacca Rugby combination will meet Selangor on Saturday lr a return inter-State fixture. On th( previous occasion these sides met ai Kuala Lumpur Selangor won by a narrow margin. A good game is expected Negri-Malacca will be represented b>147 words
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Article60 1933-11-18 16 Rest XI To Meet Scotland The following have been invited to play Association football for The Rest vs. Scotland on Wednesday. Nov 29 (m White) T. G. Lashmar: J Lee' J. L. Elmer; C. J. Berabroke E v' Smith, R. N. Walling; A. C. C. Perdriau R. A. F.60 words
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Article45 1933-11-18 16 Match Between Malays And Chinese A football match between the Chinese and the Malays will be played at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday Nov. 19. m aid of the Child Welfare Society of Singapore. Admission charges— 10 cents. 20 cents and 50 cents.45 words
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Article29 1933-11-18 16 Postponed Owing To Bad Weather Owing to bad weather conditions the boxing which was to have taken r place at the New World last night postponed until Sunday29 words
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Article40 1933-11-18 16 May Cause AbwOm m Some Week* Frank C. bowler, who strata bowling against port match on Tvs Ida! his leg yeaterday for the rest oi the An examination was subsequeir. that Goodwin will profeaM) cricket for sonu- w40 words
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Article392 1933-11-18 16 MALAYA WIN CRICKET HONOURS Shanghai Beaten x 5 0 Runs MALAYA scored a splendid victory over Shttfl m the inter-port cricket tournament at H Kong yesterday and thus secured the tournament honours for the third time m the historx t th encounters. In their fourth innings Shanghai wtrf rci|iiirui to392 words
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Advertisement31 1933-11-18 16 SUGGESTIONS for CHRISTMAS GIFTS n^ BOOKS FOR CHILDREN CHILDRENS' STATIONERY DIARIES, CALENDARS, FOUNTAIN PENS HIGHCLASS STATIONERY (IN BEAUTIFUL PRESENTATION CASKETS) --BEl^,!^ 1 AN A S CARDS MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE LTD. SINGAPORE31 words
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Advertisement27 1933-11-18 16 She: And are there any Tigers He: Thousands, my dear, thousands You find them m every Club, Hotel, Rest House and Home. OF COURSE HE MEANT JIGERJEER27 words
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