The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 December 1933
1933-12-06
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Title Section17 1933-12-06 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 14.132. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1933. If CENTS.17 words
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87 1933-12-06 1 MINOR ACTIONS OPEN FUKIEN WARFARE Skirmishes Reported On Chekiang Border ECONOMIC PHASES OF REVOLT Fighting between the Fukien revolutionaries and the Central Government punitive forces has so far only reached the skirmishing phase, minor actions being reported from Pingvang and Pochan, located on the Chekiang-Fukien87 words
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Article194 1933-12-06 1 PROHIBITION DIED YESTERDAY Whoopee Era Starts In U. S. A. hoopee Era" started m Imerica >e>terday with the passing Ir.hihition. Federal. State and authorities worked overtime complete arrangements. New York, Dec. 2. of the "whoopee era" on Tuesday next, for which State and local authorUnited States are working completing theirReuter - 194 words
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Article64 1933-12-06 1 applications lor the imwlne and spirits have been while 1.000 more are now bell Up to now Italy has largest quota with Gernd, while smaller allotments given to England and for the quotas are being pending State Department is with England and Franc a pacts but itReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article175 1933-12-06 1 SPAIN IN THROES OF UNREST Strikers Told To Resume Work t\.» i Madrid. Dec. 5. The final composition of the Cortes is disclosed In the official election! has Ur 2o- S, °T ing i that the Ri ht S3S has 20. seats, the Centre 167 and the Lett Party, includingReuter - 175 words
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Article72 1933-12-06 1 Madrid. Dec. 3. Nuns were stoned and beaten by extremists m some districts of the* city to-day. when they voted m the second' election ballot, some having their veils torn off. They had been advised to vote late m order to avoid the crowds but lew electorsReuter Wireless - 72 words
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Article107 1933-12-06 1 For Banks And Not Individuals Vienna. Dec. 5. In a report on bimetallism Sir Henri Dtterdmg. Director-General of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, declared that gold should not be m the possession ol private individuals but only with the central banks if money crises were to be avoided.Reuter - 107 words
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Article279 1933-12-06 1 Momentous Note To de Valera London, Dec. 5. The Irish impasse concerning which i Mr. Thomas made a statement m the House of Commons to-day is given i prominence m the morning papers but comments are mostly withheld pending developments. It is understood that theReuter - 279 words
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Article91 1933-12-06 1 Strong Move By Austria Vienna. I>ec 4. Following the June declaration ol the illegality of the Nazi party, the police have now issued a communique declaring to confiscate the entire property of the Nazi party throughout Austria Reuter Wireless. Vienna, Dee. 4. Herr Frauenteld. chief of the AustrianReuter - 91 words
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739 1933-12-06 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. Dec. 5. Five divisions of Central troops have arrived at specified positions m South Chekiang. Three more are on the way and four are beiiu transported from Anhui and Honan. The TientsinPukow and the Lunghai Railways are running several ni;;htUnion Times - 739 words
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Article202 1933-12-06 1 DISARMAMENT TALK WASTES TIME Litvinoff Justifies View While some nations are preparing for war it is a Haste of time tn discuss disarmament, declares M Litvinoff, m justifying his description of the Conference as a corpse. x, Rome, Dec. 5. m. Litvinoff, interviewed on the M suits, of his visit,202 words
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Article66 1933-12-06 1 London. Dec. 3. In the Boost or Commo:. reference to the recent American 'news film depicting lynching scenes Sir John Gilmour. Home Be. •ed he understood that the I •tnbuting company had taken p* to prevent its further exhibition Sir John agreed that Jl turrher SB9SI ence showedReuter Wireless - 66 words
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Advertisement64 1933-12-06 1 klim roWPERED MllK nIA REST APPROACH TO PORE FVISB, PASTEURIZED MILK MS ABLE IN THE TROPICS. •ABLE AT ALL LEADING :e:oN stores to-day BOOKING NOW COCKTAIL DANCE OPEN FOR I XMAS EVE, MAKAN KETCHIL BQXING NIGHT 6-30 p.m. to 8-15 p.m. EXTENSIONS 2 a.m.) INFORMAL DINNER N £W YEAR'S EVE64 words
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Advertisement96 1933-12-06 1 On Other Pages Tiro British M.P.s left Malaya on a return flight to Europe yesterday Page 3. Arms traffic m Bengal Pfcge 3. Countess In air crash near Shanghai Page 3. Fnglfch airmail letter— Pages 4 and 11. LttvtoofTs activities m Borne Page 9. Public Services and Island XV m96 words
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Advertisement71 1933-12-06 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH Lo 1 1 BL PROVISION STOF* IKIMI PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TKOPIc OBTAINABLE AT AIL LFALISO CHRYSLER i SATISFACTION ADELPHI m HOTEL W THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE meets to-day at 1 p.m. at the ADELPHI HOTEL I Speaker: SIR BASIL BLACKETT Subject:71 words
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719 1933-12-06 2 Inducing Foreigners To Travel In Italy Tourism and politics would not seem to be very closely allied, but they are m the mind of Signor Mussolini, II Duce. Two years ago Mussolini set up m Italy a Commissa date de Tourism with the object719 words
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Article104 1933-12-06 2 People Resent Electric Light Charges Bagdad. Nov. 30. The principal shopping thoroughfare here is plunged m almost total darkness at night and the city re- sembles a city under air raid conditions as the result of the boycott ot electric light. The grievance is against the alleged excessiveReuter Wireless - 104 words
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Article55 1933-12-06 2 Austria Apologises To Germany Vienna. Dec. 2. The mixed boundary commission has found that m the incident of August 13 the German soldier was shot on German soil by an Austrian frontier guard. Apologies of the Austrian Government have been conveyed to the German Minister and the guiltyReuter - 55 words
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Article66 1933-12-06 2 A Chinese woman carrying a baby m arms, and her 8-year-old daughter were so frightened when a Malay cyclist rushed past them m South Bridge Road yesterday morning that they fell to the pavement and sustained light abrasions on the knees. The infant, however, struck its head on the asphalt66 words
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Article75 1933-12-06 2 Much Money Spent In Bangkok <From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Dec. 5. The Bishop of Singapore, speaking at a church gathering last night, revealed that a statistical survey disclosed there was more money being spent on SPG. work m Bangkok than m any other individual diocese iJ?n W75 words
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Article181 1933-12-06 2 Astounding Charges Against j Salvage Corps Chief London. Dec. Astounding allegations are madei ugainst Captain Brymoor Eric Miles.! Chief Officer of the London Salvage Dorps, who is charged with conspir- icy with Leopold Harris under the; Prevention of Corruption Act. The prosecution alleged that Cap- 1 tainReuter - 181 words
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Article241 1933-12-06 2 Commission's Emergency Scheme Approved London, Dec. 1. A newspaper comment on the impending changes m Newfoundland pmphasises that the initiative throughout has come from the Dominion, j Both Houses of the Newfoundland Parliament have now passed resolutions m favour of a temporary suspension of the Dominion constitution. The nextBritish Radio - 241 words
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173 1933-12-06 2 "Claims To Be Daughter Of Princess" Rangoon, Nov. 30. A young woman armed with a revolver attracted the attention of the Momeik police on Nov. 18. The girl was taken to the police headquarters and. on being questioned, said that she came from Mandalay173 words
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Article95 1933-12-06 2 Peerage Expected For Aga Khan Allahabad. Nov ZS. According to the London correspondent of Roys Weekly, the R TC. honours m the New Year's day list will include a peerage to the Aga Khan. Privy Councillorship to Sir T. B. Sapru. 1 knighthoods to Mr. Jayakar. Chaudri95 words
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Advertisement532 1933-12-06 2 DAY, SON AND HEWITT'S WORLD-RENOWNED POULTRY MEDICINES. Tick and Insect Powder. Diarrhoea Pellets Roup Pellets and Powder. Gape Mixture and Pellets Liver. Worm, and Leg weakness Pellets. Agents for Malaya MEDICAL HALL, LTD., ________________________________m__________________m BUSINESS CARDS FINEST QUALITY YORK CUT ENGLISH HAMS m_mmm_-___————-t—m__m___m Obtain your X'mas supplies from JACKSON CO.,532 words
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Advertisement547 1933-12-06 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given tnat tender* are now invited for the followini < materials or services and that parti < ulars of such tenders may br obtainec i m the Tender Room. Municipal Oifict Supply of 6.500 tons oi Australlai Gas Coal, delivered547 words
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Advertisement330 1933-12-06 2 -w It is PBQtfc its equal mi ipplir itnrlct n A NI MINK IPA| m (>l SINGAPORE Fire Bri*** i( n| I \\o PBOttATK ]lsum UM Q Th.- Municip, l c Probat! lor the Fir- Bl be between 1 born m Btafsi i 'J r must P *JJ the Sen330 words
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Miscellaneous302 1933-12-06 2 V j DIARY OF THE WEEK JKMSS?*, 05 9 7^ KSLIT'S.'tM. Rotary Club: The Economies of the Johore Bahru; RE I vs MC U Twentieth Century by Sir Pulau Brani Basil Blackett, Adelphi Hotel, Hockey: Wiltshires -A" vs. Singapore d w I Colts. Tanglin: S.R.C. "B* vs 5 Ug y:302 words
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Article122 1933-12-06 3 TWO M.P.'s OVER MALAYA YESTERDAY over two hours' stay In the Faithful City ngined Spartan Cruiser '<' left Seletar Aero--2.30 yesterday afternoon „n :s to Europe. Faithful City Capr \V p c Conservative M. p. ror WorI his constituency on Oct 9 mile flight to122 words
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Article112 1933-12-06 3 anese Woman Stabbed To Death was commenced yesterMr I (V Bourne, the Sinner, into the circumh led to tin death of an woman, who was stabbed n isolated hut at the 13th ln> ifl itlons made by the been discovered that the married to a Chinese. The112 words
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Article84 1933-12-06 3 •her big haul oi non-Govern- chandu wa.s made by the Mono Department on Monday alterwhich resulted m the arrest ot Chinese and a woman. They •duced before Mr. H. A. Forrer. Criminal District Judge, yesterday on a charge of importing 500 be drug by parcel post from the84 words
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Article192 1933-12-06 3 Political Troubles Compel Return To Malaya Lett to JftS?^ S**" 6 delt^tion sent to Fukien Province to investigate Its commercial possibilities has returned to Singapore. The delegation consisted oi Mr Wee Scow Gam -Singapore*. Mr. Law Be Beng .Penang.. Dr. Ho Pao Jin •Malacca, and Mr. Lee Tiat192 words
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Article89 1933-12-06 3 Trafficking: m Wives Forbidden Canton, Dec 4. Trafficking m wives, a practice still adhered to by poverty-stricken villagers In the East River and North River region. ;s strictly forbidden m a proclamation issued by the Kwantung Department. The official mandate, denouncing the custom and outlawing the practice,Reuter - 89 words
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Article89 1933-12-06 3 Tokio. Dec. 1. The Japanese Consulate General which opens m Geneva to-day will act as liaison officer between the Japanese Government and the League In cultural affairs. The new office is necessitated following Japan's withdrawal from the League and the consequent disappearance ol the Japanese bureau from Geneva.Reuter Wireless - 89 words
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Article, Illustration648 1933-12-06 3 "DELIBERATELY FLOUTED" SAYS MR. LAYCOCK "Amused" At Attack On I The Press Sir 'SiS aVt,n(k **"es follows wr. The basic language of this Co lony must be English wiJh 1 ul! ot always seen *> w h he newspapers. That, naturally _ZJ orvy you AnywA.N.T.A. - 648 words
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Article23 1933-12-06 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Myles have returned to Singapore by the Conte Rosso after spending a long vacation m England and Italy.23 words
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Article409 1933-12-06 3 A GROWING MENACE TO EUROPEANS Undiscovered Secret Arsenals tt~i Calcutta, Nov. 29 a centL! h{Tf S br Ugllt being dra tie ,n J for dealing arms _£5 tho smuggling of 1 yes nil ammUnition lnto I» d ia the ™aten nl 1 b hl This by409 words
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Article83 1933-12-06 3 Greeted As Benefactor To Humanity Tokyo, Nov. 18. Greeted by the Minister of Communications as a benefactor to bu manity, Marches? Marconi, the Italian inventor oi the wireless-telegraphy system, to-day attended a banquet given m his honour by representatives igi the Government and scientific and industrial circles.Reuter - 83 words
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Article49 1933-12-06 3 London. Dec. 1. The sale of the Manus collection of British Empire stamps concluded here to-day and realised .£35.000. The Mauritius specimens alone realised £4.000. Mr. Manus was the Dutch tobacco magnate who died last year. He had been collecting postage stamps for seventy years.— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 49 words
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Article126 1933-12-06 3 Selanj»or Kxpect To Belter Last Year's Results FTom <>ur Own Correspond.-. Kuala I. umpur. Dec At tiu- nnai meeting ol the Belai Poppy Day Committee at Car terdiO morning Miss Shelley ths all those who had worked v >. ml to make this year's appeal a sue Mrs.126 words
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Article18 1933-12-06 3 Whoever bites against Britain. I ing to find her decadent or unaware bites upon rock Mr Walter Elliot18 words
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666 1933-12-06 3 ESCAPE FROM DEATH NEAR SHANGHAI Disaster overtook la>t week a giant Sikorsky mail plane when \t crashed on hushan Island. The Countess of Carlisle and other passengers had miraculous escapes from almost certain death. The machine, one of three used on the Shanghai-Canton service,666 words
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Advertisement252 1933-12-06 3 EVERYMAN'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA Amazingly Cheap Challenging Comparison with the Best Encyclopaedias of the Day. A new work ol reference, embracing Information on every subject. d within the reach of every man. new Everyman's Encyclopaedia embodies all the advantages of and reliability which characterised the famous pre-war but it is to be252 words
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Advertisement131 1933-12-06 3 X I Jill' M'\ W' s_w_\ 4 Til H^^L ___W _J______\_______m \*m_ m i _w% 'O }mw§_\ W^MT. 'f,ys/!cK- ________\W m\. -.>►- _J___________\ M -"rh. U> W__' m*— x. ____\m m^_\__mr_mmir '\__M wr m___f__M _v _W ™W }__m muummmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmm mmi REAL MONEY SAVERS! Not for years lias it been131 words
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Article4223 1933-12-06 4 1 1 j Cabinet Reshuffling? "June" A Film That Should j j Not Be Missed About Chorus Girls Mr. j McGovern And The King Hanged By j j A Thread Baillie-Stewart's "Offer" j j Sacrificed To A .Modern Moloch j FROM THE FREE PRESS j4,223 words
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Advertisement18 1933-12-06 4 DUFF'S WHISKY //I§§§mT) OUFJ^Q WM Li( ueur Oeam. Sole Agents F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., Raffles Quay. Phone 2234.18 words
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Advertisement95 1933-12-06 4 Orders v 37 POSt Af *d lmmedu ,y tely. Addr-ss 4* Mj W\ High at. /ry vk B,ngt v pore /tr /iff /Ay /*W hi **mm* SPECIAL X'MAS SALE. From 30th NOV. to 2: Spun -err pr *ilk »hi 111 Ji silk .hid* Pojilin shitlN l«t \t -do- -dv |ai95 words
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Article, Illustration207 1933-12-06 5 mMl V ott MaJ r t"_ 7T_t_J___t v ,e dS he Peni S f Foxhounds neid at Stapshaw Uouse <>een m the background). i ""A,- y^^mi __v'_- A _tt r inrttnrtllitfr' '^Tl :«Bt«v: >> ■ffi\-:\ .v. ./.Va j^.*.-.-.o j Imonf the first t<» turn up207 words
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Advertisement110 1933-12-06 5 PAY YOUR FRIENDS THE HIGHEST COMPLIMENT THIS CHRISTMAS __m_r _r__ m_ _w tr__ wwJm. I E W You can gel Una fl ne old Whisky i„r Ufapallll In *sdalD d.cr ated Christmas cases, delivered ,nywh,r, m fcgUnil teeUani 01 W;»i»s at the roUowtae prln Per ease of bottles 5 64>0110 words
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246 1933-12-06 6 $50,000 Prize Causes Loss Of Sleep Peiping. Dec. 4. One ol the ten lucky Chinese who divided the special prize of half a million dollars m the second aviation state lottery, has lost his sleep since Nov. 1, when it became known that his ticketReuter - 246 words
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Article60 1933-12-06 6 hconomic Amalgamation In Germany Berlin. Nov. 28. The well-known news agencies, the Wolff Bureau and the Telgraphen Union are being amalgamated for economic reasons under the title of the Deutsches Nachtrichtenburo. The managing director of the new concern is Herr Otto Meyer of the Telegraphen Union andReuter Wireless - 60 words
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Article31 1933-12-06 6 Sourabaya. Nov. 30. Terms ot imprisonment varying trom one to fourteen years are demanded by the prosecutor against the eight European sailors implicated! m the Dutch naval mutiny. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article205 1933-12-06 6 How Little's Coffee Roaster Stole The Coffee i Following the detection of several cases of theft m Messrs. John Little and Co's store m Raffles Place another employee has been arrested by Detec-tive-Inspector A. R. McEwan. The man, a cofTee roaster named Ang Tee, who has been205 words
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Article202 1933-12-06 6 Inquiry To Be Reopened Into Miss Wright's Death London, Nov. 23. The case relating to Miss Dorothy Wright will be reopened and an inquiry. at which fresh evidence will probably be called, will be held m Paris next i week, states the London solicitor acting on behalf202 words
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Article26 1933-12-06 6 Soviet shipping service has grown since 1927 from 346 ships of 308.882 tons gross to 449 ships of 685.144. btlt many are old ships bought abroad.26 words
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Article563 1933-12-06 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particular of the Free Press Football Competition No. 16 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played m the English and Scottish Football League on Dec. 9.563 words
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Article, Illustration374 1933-12-06 6 Mr. Henderson To Confer With M. Pan 1-1 Join our London, Dec. 1. Mr. Arthur Henderson. President oi the Disarmament Conference, will leave Geneva on Monday for Paris where he will see M Paul-Boncour. the French Foreign Minister. He will also j discuss the disarmament question m j ParisReuter Wireless; A.N.T.A. - 374 words
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Article78 1933-12-06 6 King's Message Of Sympathy London Dec. 1. The King has sent a message of sympathy to the widow of Oeneral Sir Arthur Currie. tho Canadian general who died yesterday The Army Council has also sent a telegram mourning the loss of "the distinguished soldier who led the forcesBritish Radio - 78 words
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Article145 1933-12-06 6 BENEFIT OF THE DO UBT Schoolboy Charged With I Of Cyck m Govindasamy. pupil of the G m Scotts Road of the doubt by U Mr. N Gn *ru*d on a chaig* from a school m Clients Wah. I School, gave evid» Dec 4 he BSISSI I from the staid145 words
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Article25 1933-12-06 6 DRUG SMUG GLING I An intcrnatiu:. ring was bfOto arrrst Ol thr I bfinu BMmbtfl Pm if., itntr Taij complice is a resi California ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement166 1933-12-06 6 \W2P^^ mmmm\ W_T T B^^^H Mr ___\_w m ______Wi lv. _f m mm._ m^~~mm_. WW n BA M-m-u^-*— f m 1 M fM^fW W mmmi _W Wm ____m V _< JT artificial aids that is f u, ded n rati nai ,iwn a*^ i Include Quaker Oats m your daily166 words
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Advertisement208 1933-12-06 6 j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 16. I I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competl- J tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results208 words
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Advertisement57 1933-12-06 6 qTo treat these com pi fully, jet to the root of f*e trouble. Clarke's Blood Mixture is the world's i reetest blood punfler and healer, h Is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders QT sB Ckmmua mi Smm. Eiu-Jly good m UQfUW r l^Tw-T~i T IMP ■J__W^__^_Wl __WW \\\__\^J_\*l^_\ \\\\_\^_w^_fr_n57 words
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Article1281 1933-12-06 7 Heavy Decline Since Revolt Ti_Y_f_\h_o Clll+ Our Chinese Correspondent l ding to a well-known Fukien hant m Singapore who has taken interest m the development of between Malaya and Fukien for years, the import trade of South i has dropped at least forty per since last1,281 words
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Article114 1933-12-06 7 A picture full of surprises is the only way to describe "Murder on the Second Floor," the First National film which opened at the Alhambra last night. The director has handled the plot judiciously, opening the film m a pleasantly unexpected manner and ending it with an equally114 words
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Article468 1933-12-06 7 Lady Murison At Roehampton Curry Tiffin On Sunday morning at the Round Pond In Kensington Gardens writes tile London correspondent of the Straits Echo* I met Mr. and Mrs Diana Whitley, late of Kulim. Kedan. .He told me he was not returning to Malaya and had just468 words
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Article40 1933-12-06 7 A public lecture on "The Theosophical Attitude" will be delivered at the Theosophical Society, 428 Race Course Road on Thursday at 6.30 p.m. The third lecture on the "Elements of Astrology" will be delivered on Dec. 14 at 6.30 p.m.40 words
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447 1933-12-06 8 The Si ngapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1933 Colonial Secretary's Swan Song i AN unusual attitude was adopted at the meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday when the acting Colonial Secretary (Mr. Haynes) saw fit to occupy the time of the Council with a lengthy attack upon the447 words
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Article1143 1933-12-06 8 as I was Saying ONE is reminded ot the old saying i about the pitcher and the well m < reading further details ot the mysterious disappearance of 280.000 tica s worth ol gold bullion from the Bang kok-Penang SUmSGM expres^ One^o, Exports a bie features of the affair is1,143 words
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Article416 1933-12-06 8 Leave prior to retirement has been! granted to Mr. V. R. Greenstreet. assist- 1 ant Chemist. Agricultural Department. Mr. P. K. Menon. chief clerk. Jugra Land and Carey. Ltd.. Port Swettenham has sailed for India on retirement The Bishop of Singapore who has been on a416 words
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434 1933-12-06 8 Some French Villages Casteinaud ar y One- i v. 'n our ancient P 1.000 mile* m only a lew n. cot Tee and In Ca.st-lnaua.. charm about tl wondered il t) us back there II ha ■Of« l<".surelv RNItl time by water, i Canal dv Mid; m <>vi l •croissant.-'434 words
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Article18 1933-12-06 8 Dr H paai i tgo i lied oi opthalmoli Officer 1 h. will returning M act as to18 words
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Advertisement240 1933-12-06 8 Remember Your Friends This X'mas. You thi-. fine old Whisky for _\W __m_W_WM_____t W W___ m >p«M iallr decorated Christmas Sm_\_t_\__W_\\ C delivered injrwh-ere m England. __*__\mm W__T __^L_* or the if MUk W mV. ™m\t In 1820- Soil pinf Strong "■____*> _m RED LABEL wm "__j__\ «M»«lM^^^»^*»«™^^^^"""^^^ •iVi% Pf240 words
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Advertisement51 1933-12-06 8 t A SMALL BOY tried m vain to reach a j dish of sponge cake and cream on a pantry shelf. It was a tritie j beyond him. v GAFLAC ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICIES are within the reach of all. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD.! Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone51 words
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Article323 1933-12-06 9 VATICAN RECOGNITION FOR SOVIET \y Result From Present Parleys j i Rome, Dec. 4 M Litvinoff was spending' a country diplomatic activity Inued by Mr. Farely the States Postmaster-General who' led M. Litvinoff from' thp !.v saw the Papal Secretary) and also the Pope. He will see solini to-morrow. HeReuter Wireless - 323 words
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Article61 1933-12-06 9 British Demand Is Discussed Paris, Dec. 2. British demand for the Withthe French surtax was disby the Cabinet this morning i decree embodying suppression II was submitted to the Prefor his signature. It is underhat negotiations are proceeding I the two Governments. M. CorFrench Ambasssador m Lon- viewingReuter Wireless - 61 words
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Article45 1933-12-06 9 May Attempt S. Atlantic Rio de Janeiro. Dee. 2. Brazilian Government has ed Colonel Lindbergh permission t Brazilian territory. This is ted to mean that Lindbergh. i now at Gambia. West Africa. s to fly over the South Atlantic. Re ut er WirelessReuter Wireless - 45 words
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Article65 1933-12-06 9 Fall In British Figures London. Dec. 4. For the first time m many years (except m 1931 when there was a big fall owing to the abandonment to the gold standard and the settlement of the big cotton dispute unemployment fell ih November to 2.280.000. which is 18.736Reuter Wireless - 65 words
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Article44 1933-12-06 9 Orders At Cycle Show London. Dec. 2. Buyers from 27 countries have attended the cycle and motor-cycle show at Olympla. London, during the present week. Foreign business done amounts to £300.000 and the total orders received exceed one million sterling. British RadioBritish Radio - 44 words
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Article35 1933-12-06 9 Peshawar. Dec. 4. The King of Afghanistan has issued a proclamation to the Government to respect and confirm all treaties contracted during the reign of his predecessor, according to a message from Kabul. Reuter Wireless.35 words
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Article769 1933-12-06 9 Mr. Winston Churchill's Attack On Government PRESSURE BEING PUT ON PRINCES Select Committee Reappointed! mottan t T l Vnd^"*^y 'or India, p.0p0.i,., the v J 7 he ">e Se.ect Committee. b.em of Ll I"' POi,,ted OUt ,hat th ""Prtant promTmei, _____TT C mmitt <* 'he earUest possible769 words
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Article128 1933-12-06 9 London. Dec. The Evening Standard Dublin corh^ r K em under stands that notes ua\e Jbeen exchanged between Mr. J. H. Thomas ar.d Mr. de Valera m which Mr de Valera asked for a plain statement or the British Government's in-' tentions m the event of hisReuter Wireless - 128 words
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Article30 1933-12-06 9 Dublin. Dec. 1 The Secretary for External Affairs refuses to confirm or deny the report that Mr. de Valera has sent a note to! Mr. J H. Thomas. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 30 words
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Article158 1933-12-06 9 London. Dec. 3. While official circles are silent. It is understood that Mr. J. H. Thomas has informed Mr. de Valera o: the serious view that the British Government take of the bills amending the constitution as recently passed by the Free| State Parliament and that Mr.Reuter Wireless - 158 words
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Article216 1933-12-06 9 If Free State Leaves London. Dec. 4. One ot the most important problems before the emergency meeting ot the Cabinet on the Irish situation today is reported to have been the positton of Southern Irishmen holding! positions m the Civil Service and the I Forces m Great Britain. The EveningReuter Wireless - 216 words
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Article162 1933-12-06 9 Dublin. Dec. 3. The town of Macroon m County Cork was isolated by the cutting of j telephone and telegraph lines and the) blocking of roads with felled trees when General O'Duffy addressed a meeting there to-day. and the police and military had to cut their wayReuter Wireless - 162 words
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Article31 1933-12-06 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Russians Reject Consul i Shanghai. Dec. 5. The new Japanese consul to Chita, East Siberia, has been refused a regular passport by the Russian authorities.31 words
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Article102 1933-12-06 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London. Dec. 5. Spot Sellers) 4 5 16d <4 3 B d. Buyers) 4 J 4 d. (4 5 16 d. January-March 4 5 16d (4 13 32d.> April- June 43 B d. <4 15 32d> July-Sept. 415 32d102 words
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Advertisement241 1933-12-06 9 -^—~^^-^-^-<-^-_______m 111 iL 171 Lip Slick h Stays on from j|ti fc, p Breakfast till Supper /^H^ <A I l-—^. fl \_£-^'_W W >l. *BF*_\_\w C* I 1 mi DRY FOF x VEys SF(ONns M (yjUv rHEN v i hay i«»m<\ m Hi fllf^^jßEy LIPS WITHOI'i 11 kin; k Ll241 words
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Article799 1933-12-06 10 PRESIDENTS POWERS TO INFLATE This Problem Of Money 12 "Explosive" Possibilities Of New Act THE following is another of a series of exclusive articles by leading American business m»n on present monetary pro- j Mean, how tli^y arose and the proposals that are being made to liquidate them. IN the799 words
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Article116 1933-12-06 10 December 5 Devoes Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Imp. galls. > 1.70 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Secony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline m 4-gal. drums per British Imp. Gal. 85 Socony Motor Gasoline per 4-gallon116 words
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Article109 1933-12-06 10 Japanese Scientific Success Tokyo, Dec. 4. After 22 years of effort. Professor Takeo Kitazawa, of Waseda University, has successfully completed a process for combining steel and copper m a larger ratio than that so far practicable. Attempts to create a steel-and-copper alloy with more than three per cent,Reuter Pacific Service - 109 words
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Article204 1933-12-06 10 United Press Associations Dec. 1 2 4 American Can Com. 98» 4 98 98^ American Telephone and Telegraph m\ 2 117* 2 U7» /8 Atcheson Railroad 47 7 8 48V4 48 3 4 Dupont 88! 4 88% 88V2 Firestone. Common 22 2V 2 21 1 4 General ElectricUnited Press Association - 204 words
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Article54 1933-12-06 10 Canton, Nov. 19. The bank note chaos m Canton is still acute this morning. Ten- dollar notes are completely rejected, while five-dollar bills are accepted at a discount. Meanwhile, the prices of all commodities have risen by 25 per cent, overnight, increasing the hardship of the poorer54 words
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74 1933-12-06 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association December 5, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers FI.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot (loose) 14 14 116 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. »F.0.8> 14% 14% Standard R.S.S. on Tender Dec. 14 116 14% Jan.-Mar. 14% 14 516 April-June 14% 14 916 July-Sept. 14% 14% rone74 words
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Article216 1933-12-06 10 December 5 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 7 64 London, 3 months' sight 2 4 3 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 564 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 1 16 London, demand 2 4 3 64 London. T.T. 2 4 1 32 Lyons and216 words
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Article108 1933-12-06 10 Changkat Tin Dredging. Ltd. hours 326: cubic yards 150.000; pikuls 504: approx working costs $10,000: approx. realisation $28,000. Rawang Concessions. Ltd.. hours 248; cubic yards 110.000: pikuls 420; approx. working costs $9,800; approx. realisarealisation $21,500. Malim Nawar Tin. Ltd., hours 618; cubic yards 85.000; pikuls 302.40; approx.108 words
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Article184 1933-12-06 10 December 5, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Seller? Gambler J.TJO Java Cube 6 c Hamburg Cube ••JJ Muntok White Pepper 22.50 White Pepper 22.00 Black Pepper 1300 Copra, sundried 3.05 Copra, mixed 2.35 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Lingga Sago Flour184 words
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Article89 1933-12-06 10 Abroad London. Dec. Exchanges to-day were Paris 84 13 32. New York 5.17% Montreal 5.09. Brussels 23.80. Geneva 17.06. Amsterdam 8.21. Milan 62 11 16. Berlin 13.84%. Stockholm 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90. Vienna 30. i Prague 111%. Helsingfors 226 1 Madrid 40 7 16. Lisbon 109%. Athens 585. BucharestBritish Radio - 89 words
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Article47 1933-12-06 10 Australia Plans New Issue London. Dec. 5. i The Commonwealth of Australia is issuing a loan of £16.647.000 at 3% per ;cent £98. maturing m 1949. the Australian Government having the option to redeem m 1946. for the purpose of refunding five State loans.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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211 1933-12-06 10 Pessimistic Of Restriction Prospects A CHANGE OF VIEW IN THE D.E.I. Batavia, Dec. 5. The local newspaper, Java Bode, reports that those closely In touch with the present negotiations are rather pessimistic regarding the prospects of any form of rubber restriction coming into effect. This pessimism arises largely from theReuter - 211 words
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Article193 1933-12-06 10 Stock Exchange Rules Featureless London, Dec. 2. On the money market quiet conditions, generally, were m evidence throughout the week with the exception of a large turnover on Dec 1 due to over 34.000,000 dividend disbursements on account of War Loan and the final call of the 2-12Reuter Wireless - 193 words
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Article109 1933-12-06 10 The directors of Rawang Concessions Limited, have declared an interim dividend of 6d. per share (the same) P us a bonus of 6d. per share against nil), payable on November 23. A cabled summary of the results for the year ended May 31 states that 1.665.000 cubic yards109 words
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Article15 1933-12-06 10 Tanker business has improved considerably lately and many ships laid up have been recom missioned.15 words
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Article79 1933-12-06 10 KAMPAR MALA YA TIN The dredge ot X I Dredging. Limited throughout the v U accordance with t! ment with South. Dredging. Limited [latter concern pr< .quota of the two coi £3.248— 1s sh- wi The directors pro 'end of 2> i per cent .2 500 to depreciati will leave79 words
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Article974 1933-12-06 10 UPHEAVAL IN NEW DELHI Japanese Delegation To ft Recalled? NO FURTHER CONCESSION New Delhi, Nov. 28. A Tokio message, indicating the decision of Japanese spinners to recall the trade delegation from India, has caused stir a here. Japanese officials interviewed by the Associated Pt declare that such information had been974 words
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860 1933-12-06 11 FRASER'S SHARE LIST: Yesterday's Closing Quotations yESDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1933. Kumbang 32s 6d 33s I Malay 36s 9d 37s 9d Hitam Tin (ss) 15s 15s 9d Weng ($1) 1.32» 2 i.37» /2 36s 3d 37s 3d Padang ($1) 30 34 Caves ($1) 98 1.02 Tin (£l> 43s 45s •S <■€)860 words
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Article104 1933-12-06 11 V Regulations In Argentine Buenos Aires, Nov. 29. ol drastic regulations exchange restrictions and is announced by the i Finance Minister will inn nor deny the truth of ir that it is intended not to 0 the announcement that ge control committee will \<..< the rate at whichReuter Wireless - 104 words
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Article60 1933-12-06 11 I 'a r vests Lost In Europe Riga. Nov. 30. •ports received m Moscow >ver 250.000 acres of un- i^rain lie buried under early Besides the standing crops. titles of unstacked wheat d about the fields, are irre- lost. lei areas where the belated ruined by theReuter Wireless - 60 words
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Article123 1933-12-06 11 Decrease Of 12 Per Cent. This Season London, Nov. 29. Advancing prices, heavier consumption and a reduction m production are features of the current wool season The November issue of Wool Intelligence Notes forecasts a reduction m the prodution of wool by nearly 200.000.000 pounds, or 12 perReuter Wireless - 123 words
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Article77 1933-12-06 11 Motion For Appointment Of Receiver London, Nov. 30. Fresh meetings of Messrs. Dorman Long and Co. and the South Durham Steel and Iron Company were orderec after considerable opposition to the proposed financial scheme m tht Chancery Division. Later m the day. the Chancery Judgt granted an urgentReuter Wireless - 77 words
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Article80 1933-12-06 11 Strong Opposition In France Paris. Dec. 1. Strong opposition was dlspayed against a state monopoly for the sale of refining oil at the meeting of a commission presided over by M. Marconbes Under-Secretary of State. The Prime Ifllnistef is now engaged m studying the question of the reorganisationReuter Wireless - 80 words
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Article80 1933-12-06 11 Czech Offer To America Washington, Nov. 30. Following the example of Great Britian and Italy. Czeeho-Slovakia has offered the United States a token payment of $150,000 m respect of the war debt Instalment due on Dec. 15 The United States demands $180,000 M. Ververka. the Czecho-Slovakian Minister, hasReuter Wireless - 80 words
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Advertisement504 1933-12-06 11 Asscta exceed 512,000,00t Aaaorance tn force ever W.000 ,H0 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated ln the Straits Settlement*) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building Cecil Street Sin™™™ mm jz z_ rs~- a rr stjj 22 Companies Act m every particular. ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE AGENTS WANTED On504 words
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Advertisement403 1933-12-06 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. Blshopsgate, London, EC. 2. Agencies and Branches Aior Star *****0 Bemarang Amritsar Ipoh Seremban Bangkok Karachi403 words
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Advertisement622 1933-12-06 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 u,tio tons) ana the s.s. MANGOLA 3.352 tons): [Cargo only] i s MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading Pto Australia. Cabins622 words
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Advertisement144 1933-12-06 12 S.S. "Kutsang' 9 for Manila, Hongkong and Japan. Sails 4.00 p.m. December J»th.. 1M33. Excellent Passenger accommodation. For lreight and passage rates apply to the Agents. QOUSTEAD I Co.. Ltd.. •Incorporated m F.M.S.* I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. (Incorporated ln Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE.144 words
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Miscellaneous542 1933-12-06 12 Local And Foreign Mail i Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN 'Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p m. Kuantan via Jerantut* Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan «via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan i via Padang Besar* Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan *via Gemas*542 words
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Miscellaneous701 1933-12-06 12 LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE NO DIVIDEND FOR P. O. DEFERRED Competition By Subsidised I Foreign Lines From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 17. A notification issued by the directors I 3i the Peninsula and Oriental Steam Navigation Company states that the Board recommend the usual dividend at the rate of 5701 words
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Miscellaneous373 1933-12-06 12 certainly chosen a happy caption In P. and O. Prudence." as the heading ior its editorial comments on the dividend decision. In this commentary, the "Financial Times" states that the Boards decision to recommend no distribution on the Deferred stock is m accordance with market expectations, and was discounted to373 words
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Miscellaneous295 1933-12-06 12 SINGAPORI HARBOVk Ships alongside th, n^ mm** East Wharf (Rati lU Rohna M Main Wharf <Kntr.,, Chitral Ifl Aeneas R Empire Dock (Enti Theseus J2 X Prince :*7 Empire Dock lot, Rahman 47 I: West Wharf (btraae. I Arendskf rW 5 Section 10 (Intranet i. Genoa Maru 50 ■■nu mmmm295 words
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Advertisement562 1933-12-06 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated ln England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. 2£Ss* T IS XT kef To wr cSrTO Ib2S E 6C V, SOMAU B'Blo8 810 Mar. BEhJS _2_\ 5? C f? CARTHAGE 15.000562 words
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Advertisement549 1933-12-06 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) T-r_ n "ELLERMAN" LINE, FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL U^M Steamer n City of Evansville ve M City of Norwich SJJ j Pity of k FOR HONG ONG "ANGHiI AND JAPAN t/ity of Roubaix r% City549 words
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Advertisement1103 1933-12-06 13 TH. UAM BTEAM NAVIGATION W, ?S Su^^^SlS oSfILTD T INSURANCE. SUSS. of. iS dnn d olob6 Md -~r Manas u^-nmm RAILWAYS. Th. Federated Ma a, BUU. RaUways The Royal Srate Bailw.yi t:am tm««i., a, AIRWAYS. lmp«lal Airway. LM. r,^ M rth^land Indian Airway. Ki_M (Royal Dutch Airway.) »t BLUE PUMMEL1,103 words
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Advertisement989 1933-12-06 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ VAN HEUTSZ— Wednesday. Dec. 6, Belawan-Deli and Penang. MAJANG— Wednesday, Dec. 6, Prigi-Radja, Sapat Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS Wednesday, Dec. 6, Muntok and Palembang. TOBA— Wednesday, Dec. 6. Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. VAN DER LI JN— Thursday. Dec. 7, Cheribon (not for989 words
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Advertisement589 1933-12-06 14 I P^SIDENT WjjS^ WI^^^A__§AIiJIIVGS TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAD), ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang. N.York. Pres. Van Buren Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Jan. 30 Pres. Garfield Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 4589 words
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Advertisement617 1933-12-06 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON. ANTWERP, ROITOUM MIDDLESBKOUGH. IFUSHIMI MARU 10.900 Dec. 14 15 KATORI MARU 10.0% HAKOZAKIMARU 10.9 C'; Dec fl KASHIMA MARU 10 JTERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Jan. 9 10J YASUKINI MARU 12 < HAKUSAN MARU 10.300 Jan. 24 25 HAKONE MARU 1 HARUNA MARU 10.400 Feb. 7 8 SUWA617 words
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Article, Illustration1391 1933-12-06 15 IVesl Australian Tennis Champion Who Visited Malaya— attend against all-Comers— Crucial Rugby Cup Tie -Malaya Command's Chances against Singapore— Another Invitation from Heng Kong— Selection of Malayan Hockey Team— Singapore's Last InterState Game. —m. fi. N lawn tennis enthusiasts member his visit to Malaya ago will be1,391 words
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Article216 1933-12-06 15 India To Compete For Davis Cup Calcutta, Nov. 23. Mr. L. Brooke Edwards, honorary secretary of the All-India Lawn Tennis i Association, informs me that India has today officially challenged for the 1934 Davis Cup competition. Mr. S. Sleem. without doubt the greatest player India has produced and216 words
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Article44 1933-12-06 15 Penang, Dec. 4. In the annual St. Andrew's Day golf match Scotland defeated the Rest 98. A gala day was spent at the Golf Club, where tiffin was served to a large com|pany. the Chieftain. Mr. H. E. Robertson, presiding.44 words
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Article171 1933-12-06 15 Owner And Three Ladies Bound For The "South" Neaily two miles outside the break water is anchored an exclusive yacht the Zarifa. She arrived from Monte Carlo yesterday morning and is leaving here on Thursday for Batavia '"No strangers are allowed on board not even the171 words
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Article324 1933-12-06 15 The First Test Trial At Bombay thP 1- trUl for the selection of first P S? l repre^ m In the 1 nrst Test match to be played at SSSft sr D r 16 lT and 5 took Place at Bombay last week. Scores JAPS XL Ist Innings.324 words
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Article233 1933-12-06 15 Amateur Championship Draw 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 19. The draw for the qualifying rounds of the English Amateur Billiards Championship was made m London this week, and to resulted as follows: London Section: Byes: H. F. Smith J. C. Warboys. Stephen Walter. F. J. Mclnnes. H. J.233 words
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Article33 1933-12-06 15 "A" Company of the Selangor Batta- lion. F.M.S.V.F.. won the "Griffiths Cup" for 1933. This Cup is presented to the team recording the highest score for the "Warren Shield" competition m the F.M.S.V.F.33 words
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Article84 1933-12-06 15 Sydney. N.S.AV. Nov. Hi. While m Melbourne. Victoria, re- cently. Jack Crawford wa.s elected a life member ol the Victorian Lawn Tennis Association at the annual meeting. Tin- President (Mr. Norman Brookes said that no one deserved the honour more than Crawford lor the splendid way m84 words
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Article200 1933-12-06 15 St. Edmund Hall Win Oxford (linker Fours •From Our Own Correspondent > I '.iid. in Nov. 19. This weeks only rowing event ol importance was decided at Oxford yesterday, when St Edmund Hall beat Merton College by 5 sec. m the Clinker fours final The Hall obtained a200 words
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Article32 1933-12-06 15 London. Drc. I. Mr Roland Norrls Fawcett. the wellknown amateur National Hunt Jockey. was killed to-day m a motor accident when he was returning lrom Haydock Park races Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 32 words
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Advertisement29 1933-12-06 15 Fl f I tS New beauty j NEW REFINEMENT j NEW POWER 8c SPEED AUSTINS BMIHHMIIIIIIIIHIIIIWHnM See them at BORNEO-MOTORS-LTD. Branchea from Singapore to Penang. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 i 129 words
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Advertisement104 1933-12-06 15 vB —^_r_^M _v __w___\ WwWM _r^ m_____^_\\\_\\_w i *\_i* ___wf^ i m WWWrm m^^____^^____w^^__ 1 m WW^m m _W WW A_^^_W___\ m I I '^^^^^^fcs* s_______________W_ I I j^m___\w m__ _V I -;> A <**' A_/^*______W __W^% Jr Like a cooling and rejuvenating breeze from the sea. PHOE N I104 words
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Article615 1933-12-06 16 No Response From Islands In Ragged Rugger Match j Public Services 6 pts.: Islands nil. Conditions were entirely against Interesting play when the Public Services met the Islands m a rugger match at Dunearn Road yesterday, and m a rather scrappy game which developed into615 words
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Article158 1933-12-06 16 York Win Yorkshire Cup j London, Nov. 15. In the Yorkshire cup final. York beat Hull Kingston by 10 points to 1 at Leeds. The following ar^ the results Of I matches played under Rugby League rules to-day: Batley 3 Huddersfield 13 Barrow 8 Hunslet 13 Broughton 0Reuter - 158 words
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Article158 1933-12-06 16 Tournament At Tanglin Club Matches In the Tanglin Club Sqviash Racquets Tournament are as follow THURSDAY A. Class.— s.3o p.m Court No. 1. W. H Droogleever ser. vs. R. S. Mac Tier owe 2. B. Class. New Cup.— s.3o p.m Court No. 2 W. Penrice plus 2 vs.158 words
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Article24 1933-12-06 16 The December Medal 'Stroke* will) be played for on Saturday and Sunday j and the Ladies Spoon Bogey) on! Monday.24 words
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Article150 1933-12-06 16 I.Malacca H.S. Win Clarke Shield Fr->m Our Own Correspondent Malacca. Dec. 2. By win ling again two-one the High School secured the Clarke hockey shield for the year Contrary f expectations St. Francis School made a good showhaving more of tht exchanges but weakness m front of goal150 words
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Article69 1933-12-06 16 The following will represent the S.V.C. against the S.C.C. at hockey on the latter's ground at 5 p.m. sharp to-day C. C. Meredith C. E. Brooke and W. A. Aeria: E. C. Matthiew P 1 C. Sands and C. Fittock; L. H N j Davies; M.69 words
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63 1933-12-06 16 The following have been selected to represent Singapore Chinese at hockey at the forthcoming All-Malayan Chi- nese Athletic meet to be held at Kuala .Lumpur:— Cheek Wah. Tiang Seng Chin Bock. Choo Beng, Tong Lim' Boon Gim. Hah Ing. Yew Hock. Boon': jSoon.63 words
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Article41 1933-12-06 16 s trails Chinese Epworth Leaeue on Saturday, at 4 p.m. Cann *ng, Ther? will be a special event ,«n ya A?i 6 tnof 222 open *Kk All tnose interested are cordially In- i vited to attend. Entrance SS IJ41 words
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Article102 1933-12-06 16 Racing Association's New List The Straits Racing Association has .issued the following Classification of Horses and Ponies. HORSES >New Classifications. Class I.— Hollandia. Class 2.— Ernst. Keutel. Class 3.— Apple Glory. Class 4.-Gwen. Miss Sardis. Zeeland Deletions. Class 1. Garuda. Class 2—Brown Jack. Orient Express. Class 3.-Marmon. Sterling. Hope102 words
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Article65 1933-12-06 16 Vm London, Nov. 25 uZ flat racing seas °n that has ftL^SS HHel c leading °™er. are Lord Derby with £27,619, and Lord Olanely £24.457. The leading trata- r n S ri c »^S Darling with £44 279- I and Prank Butters with £42,592 The65 words
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Article98 1933-12-06 16 Presidents Prize. The results of the third round of this competition are as follows Isherwood and Crichton beat Holmes-Smith and Stone 3 and 2. Eidred and Hawkeswood beat French! and Windle 5 and 4. Leach and Beavis beat De Piro and Craik 5 and 4. Shook and98 words
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Article90 1933-12-06 16 The November medal l stroke ompetition, postponed from last week-end wttta which was also played the first j stage of the Captain's Cup. took place at the Island Club over the week-end and resulted as follows J. Lee Keng Thye 81- -12 -G3 Dr. H. L. H.90 words
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Article118 1933-12-06 16 3—2 Victory m Week-End Golf Match An Interesting golf match between the Penang Golf Club and the Ipoh I Goli Club was played on Sunday on the Ipoh Goli Ciub course and resulted m j a win lor Ipoh by three matches to two. The following were118 words
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1094 1933-12-06 16 Good Racing In Team Match The wind conditions on Sunday j were extremely tricky and produced some very interesting and at times amusing sailing. At sea a moderate breeze from between South and SouthWest was blowing whereas over the >; shore and for about1,094 words
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Article127 1933-12-06 16 TOLL OF AMERICAN FOOTB ALL 32 Playet i Kilkd In 10W,., So rough n. N American footl first ten w* killed M has been spectator Jay Tour., important gan i sity on Saturd; ing the we< k-« <: HM colleg. l internal be s v face, tw,) bt rupture The127 words
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Article54 1933-12-06 16 A FINE EFF ORT Arsenal* Defeat <M \ustria The A: the \'u tamed eighl with Be Ah nd One at but unluck> In was v*«r> Bas*::. and Ball first hall second hah Sic halt ton* d th»- i Jack m >rfd Ie Arsen.il. then fl Austria P.. the Gui.m rs.54 words
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Article37 1933-12-06 16 A 1 the boys of the J School. Pr. staged honour of B C R«.t> The head _> ope:. •ios< nl thc Mum) congratulated I Sandosha: 1 tainme.. on 81 thanked th severancr In school .1 ing facto37 words
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Advertisement32 1933-12-06 16 A GAS COOKER IS CLEAN. ITS SIMPLE TAP CONTROL MEANS ECONOMY OF FOOD AND FUEL. ITS INSTANT READINESS MEETS ALL EMERGENCIES. FOR PARTICULARS PHONE 5101. I I MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. I mmmmmmm32 words
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Advertisement59 1933-12-06 16 L, I P T O N Th^ravouri te Throughout the World the best judges of quality and good value insist on having Liptons Tern. They appreciate the fine flavour tnd per* feet freshness which distinguish this famous tea from all othera UPTONS TEA Oe ea/e everywhere It dU Sole Agents:59 words
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