The Straits Times, 13 June 1933
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Title Section38 1933-06-13 1 The Straits Times [■31ABLISHW) HIASLT A CIWTUBT.I THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAI»ORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1933. PRICE 10 CKNTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS38 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement367 1933-06-13 1 SINGAPORE: 78, CECIL ST. ('PHONE 515 DV flfi ?iT*3fll B f*> -NOT MERELY w l^!* PERFUME I /VAt l^ 1 ie °P* n on nian V women who If .M ■,■< ft/ never use ordinary perfumes, II |iilf| |W Eau de Cologne is an essential to the Ml IW\ \1367 words
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Advertisement278 1933-06-13 1 I ST. ('PHONE 3683). SUTTON'S SfM^^K^^i WORLD FAMOUS WBS SEEDS c f' nest varieties of Flower selected for all climates. Sutton's Seeds are successfully grown in a\\ parts of fhe World with unfailing profit to the grower./' SUTTON'S FLOWER SEEDS. DWARF SINGLE DAHLIA COSMEA DOUBLE s DOUBLE CACTUS DAHLIA GAILLARDIA278 words
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Advertisement476 1933-06-13 2 v. 0., BRmsß Ma AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SEf VICES. i rENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDF.R CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. i Tonnage. Due Spore. RANPURA 17.00U June 23 X476 words
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Advertisement595 1933-06-13 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due Sail t YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 June 13 14 HAKONE MARU 10.400 June 88 29 9 SUWA MARU 10,700 July 13 14 5 FUSHIMI MAIiC 10.400 July 27 2f HAKOZAKI MARU 10,100 Auk- "J595 words
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Advertisement567 1933-06-13 2 Burns philp line. (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing* by th* wellknown steamer MARELLA (7366 tons) and the M, MANGOLA (3,352 tons) (Carge only). Th* s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, eabms567 words
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Advertisement479 1933-06-13 2 THE EAST ASUTIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Denmark.) Telephone 5323. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBUBG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang Swett. BORINGIA 20 6 2U C 21 6 23 o FIONIA 11/7 11/7 12/7 14/7 FRRIA 1/8 1/8 2/8 4/8 UUNDIA479 words
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Advertisement1219 1933-06-13 2 thr BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. sfeam Shio Co? Ltd, and China (1932). LTD. Ma v.l Stf'm Navigation Co, Ltd.) THE S AIM W A K STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE STRMTS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE CUNARO STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN1,219 words
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1367 1933-06-13 3 Sequel To Accident Rounding Corner. THE WRONG SIDE. "AIDED AND ABETfTED Bt POLICE." Thai the police aided and abetted them lit drive on the ro ir side of the road when the> were on their way to a fire. «as a statement made1,367 words
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Article143 1933-06-13 3 Man Fined for Kissing A Girl. Hurry Krevli water Franklin, aped if), an unemployed salesman, of I-anjrton k>>;.il. Alum Rock, Birmingham, was fined 0 at Birmingham for kissiag a young Birmingham University girl student. The kiil said that vhe was sitting in the Birmingham reference l brary143 words
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Article83 1933-06-13 3 Douglas-Pennant Case Statement. The committee on the l)ouKla>- Pennant ra.-M' issued a statement that "astounding and most illuminating information of the highest importance lias lately transpired which m«k?s plai.i. without a shadow of doubt, that Miss DouglasPennant has been a victim of a grave fficial blunder" It is83 words
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Article378 1933-06-13 3 The following are passengers by the Ranpura. which left London on May 26: Mr F. Bellamy. Mr. J. N. Cooloy. Mr. B. Hendry. Mr. J P. Souter, Mr. R. N. Baron. Mr. A. Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. Beadnell, Mr. O. L. Bornenia i. Miss B. Brown, Mr A Corbet.378 words
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Article40 1933-06-13 3 The Menageries Maritimes m.v. Felix Roussel is due in Singapore from Saifron tomorrow about 7 a.m. and will probably sail on the samp day ut 2 p.m. for Penang, Colombo, Djibouti, Suez. Port^Said and Marseilles. Eerth S.H.B, Wharves.40 words
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Article144 1933-06-13 3 \AN REES, Dut. Ijt4i t>«ns, from Saigon 114 for Batavia 13-0. TIDORE. Dut., 525 tons, ironi P. Baroe 13-6, for Pakan Baroe 15-6. SIMALOER. Dut. 4,079 tons, from Macansar 12-6, for Penan* 14-b. BKNLEDI. Brit.. ".TS.'i tons, from Middlesbrough 12-6. for Manila 13-6. TRIER, Ger.. 5,401 tons, from144 words
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Article105 1933-06-13 3 Tuesday. June 13. Ship, aloacalde the Wharre. or expected to arrive. Godoim Gate. Entrance KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Lch. "Lady Guillemard," Tobelo, Makian, Tug "Prince." Oil Wharf N'ieuw Zeeland. Coai fUri MIL ncssELs or dbt pocxa. Taajmg Pagar. Albert Dock Kola. Victoria Dock Nil. Krppel Harboar. Kind's105 words
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Advertisement443 1933-06-13 3 NORDDEUTSOIER rffis LLOYD. fjfYfffi*. (Incorporated t« ."L QHTmMt\ m.) Tna andannantlonM an »M —ssfanjii Intandod flitur..: OUTWARD. FRANKEN for Manila, Hong" Kong, Shanghai, North China and Japan June 20 HOMEWARD. TRIER for Genoa, Barcelona, Casablanca, R'dam, H'burg and Bremen Juna 18 t HOLSTEIN for Aden, Genoa, M'seillen. Oran, Havre, RMam,443 words
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Advertisement418 1933-06-13 3 WB»l^^^^^^3BaWs PRESIDENT LINFRS Fares Again Reduced £67.3.11. Hi a a«i.tlf.l trla rr*aj MANILA /HONG KONG TO EUROPE TIA AMBRICA Taariat elaa. acroaa tha Paclßa lat claaa Rail la America Toarlit claaa Atlantic oa tha famoaa and ■ew a-a. Manhattan or m Waahlngton. (II waaaca throagb tha Panama Canal to de.ired418 words
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Advertisement324 1933-06-13 3 l! ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. i tlM«nor*tad la BngtM*.) rf "BLLERMAN" LINE. Fr.l»ht Sarrlea 'a UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. TU Port, aad Bn*« CwM<! OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI m JAJPAIf Steameri CITT OF BATAVIA j«o« H HOMEWARDS. CITT OF SHANGHAI for t I Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg324 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous116 1933-06-13 3 fTDE TABLES. Tui-.day. June 13. H. W i 2:'. a.m., 9 ft. 4 in., 3.14 p.m., 7 ft. 9 in. Wedneed ,v, Jane 14. H. W 2.20 a.m., 9 ft. 4.01 p.m., 7 ft. 7 in. Thumday. June 15. H. W. .(24 a.m.. 8 ft. 4 in., 4.51 p.m., 7116 words
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Miscellaneous65 1933-06-13 3 BINGAPORE WEATHUR REPORT. Station Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp, ins Sunshine temp. #F hrs. "P A lor Star 83 0.&3 0.9 78 Sitiawan 91 0.08 6.3 71 K. Trengganu 88 0.56 2.5 72 Bukit Jeram 89 Mil 6.5 71 Malacca 85 0.02 6.7 74 Singapore 87 1.4665 words
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Advertisement365 1933-06-13 4 TRJATIONS VACANT When applying for say position advet tmed in tbeoe rslamas scad copies af teati BBBBsah. Da not scad originals. WAXTED energetic Euroaeaa witk previ aVs>^aa»sW^^^ Ua»al i i m i i t aVC^^narajßja" XaQmrßfl aasmßl9B2*rVat*rHl. *^W proipttti for rigkt man. Apply 535. Straps Tianrs. SITUATION VACANT A racaacy365 words
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Advertisement731 1933-06-13 4 MOTOR_ VEHICLES Fu{; Oa«-irol<* ■^••el. it c cmleat i»ni»;-« orwer fW casku Alm Marps Miaor l«t* model iaasun > .ooae> IMa. Owner getrr. on Apply c o US. Straits Times. HOUSES. FLATS TO LET Tt- SOLSE sa iaattratMs 1111 wiisrsio roa« stssd Bag* aoeru. TO LET. i, Osiei Ris* aaa731 words
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Advertisement665 1933-06-13 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET OmCES TO LIT. £4 B Battary Baas »ad taor. Aaaty Gatkrio 4 Ca, Ltd. OPPICB. Robiasaa Road. 1.70S »a, foo ■rat class prcasrty nnei Eaginosra. TO LET. OPTICEB at 4 sad 4-A. PHar at. tap Boor awa Ma. 22. Bafttoa Plat. aaats Eak Chow Eau, 1».665 words
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Advertisement601 1933-06-13 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. samimmmummmmmummßmummmßßammammamm 1 Rosella Provisions (over 100 varieties) Manufactured in Australia obtainable on and after Ist JUNE at WHOLESALE PRICES. from Empire Provision Stores, 37, Stamford Road. Householders are requested to COMPARE QUALITY and PRICES of ROSELLA PRODUCTS SATISFY THEMSELVES OF THE SAVING EFFECTED. NOTICE OF FINAL GENERAL MEETING.601 words
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Advertisement550 1933-06-13 4 LEGAL NOTICE. I NOTICE. AS SOUCITORS for and on behalf of THE GLOBE Rirrti£Ra FHU: INSI'RANCF luar.\SV (>F .VLW VOkk. V\ t. HtUi-Kl wi»r. VOTKE tkat T«»rJ ,k_S riil£ t.\SL"RA\ COtarAlTi E» YORK has craved to i!>%a:*iee oasSasas in tk; Colonof tke Straiu Settlem^cts. tke Federrii^ Malay States aad the550 words
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Advertisement322 1933-06-13 4 BUSINESS CARDS. THE EASTERN PENSION AND PROVIDENT SOCIETY LTD. 116. York Street. Colombo. CEYLON. (Ceylon's Piaaeer Provident as laroryvrat. .> Acer MARKIAt.E. I I^ION. ei>h \::f\ \sv Lirr. Caief Ageata. District Aem:» and lanvassrrs waated for all District-. Agrat* are ftTea liberal mocthl For all information rvga terms, saiorief. rmiiim322 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous78 1933-06-13 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Witkia Oa aidi witaaat Malar*. Malaya. Paatage. asaathly SIM UN f 2J» Qaarteriy til— t 1J» Half iearly SIT.M SUM tISuM Taarcy SUjM S4S.M MM JJOT2.—OatstatMa chtnata shaald lailaa the asaal bank discoaat. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and imwmrtisas far CLASS] PIED ADVERTiSEMEVTS appear aa the •arm st78 words
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Article266 1933-06-13 5 Today's I'rojframme. X.GJE. 4H.92 Metres 7 p.m. LX 1 Overture The Marriage of Fiffaro. Selection Die Meistei singer. British Symphony Orchestra. DX 486 Selection Marching with Sousa li. M. Grenadier (Guards Band. D 3 1083 Organ Solos Liebestraum Serenade. Quentin M. Maclean. DB 1082 Selection— Fledermaus266 words
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Article178 1933-06-13 5 Ry Our Expert. SiNGAI'OKE (Kadio Service Co.)— Metre* 4'.t.!> -Mon., Wed., and Tbu:sda> 6.15 to 8.3U p.m. Sun. 11 a.m. to l.;i0 p.m. KUALA LUMPUlt— Metres 48.92— Sun., Tues. and Fri. 7 to 9 p.m. BANDOENG— Metres 6b M. Daily 6.30—10 p.m. PARIS -Metres 19.66— Daily178 words
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Article174 1933-06-13 5 For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, Englard. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be u.-ed in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. TODAY. 8.50 p.m. Time signal from Big Ben. News bulletin. 9.5174 words
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Article446 1933-06-13 5 Third Party Risks. DAY'S HEARING IX THE APPEAL COURT. In the Court of Appeal yesterday, before tr.e Chief Justice. Sir Wall Huggard (president), Mr. Justice a Bcckt.t Term! and Mr. Justice Mills, an appeal against the decision of Justin Whit'ey concerning third party insurance risks446 words
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Article153 1933-06-13 5 Necessary to Balance U.S. Budget. New York, June 6. The New York Herald expresses a hope that the question of the reduq-ion in the veterans' pensions will not cause an open dispute between President Roosevelt ;.mi Congress, but "hotter un open conflict than surrender on the part ofAneta-Havas - 153 words
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Article101 1933-06-13 5 French Praise German Performance. Paris. June '.>. The press are unanimously payinjr high tribute to the German performance of Wagner's "Tristan an I Isolde" conducted by l)i. Furtwaengler as the Opciu BOOM on Thursday evening in the presence of President Lebrun, and which met with a phenomenalAneta-Trans-Ocean - 101 words
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Article582 1933-06-13 5 Planters' Meeting. FILL AGREEMENT WITH RECOMMENDATIONS. At ting of the .VovMi Horned Planters' Vssociatlon there iffere prc>n. Mr. M I lalap ..n.l Kiimui a..->. Messrs. N. I'lnckv.. 1 1 nmt sn). C. B. 1 .1. C. Bryan (MengattsJ and i'jlas ValI i Tenfilan), •I A.582 words
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Article83 1933-06-13 5 IS Killed In Smash At Level Crossing. Luck now, .lune 7. A fully loaded motor bus was caught by a train at a level OWMtag and smashi-d to smilheiecn.-. Eighteen pfoptl were killed. AnetaHavas. Fill Into Itavinr. Berlin, JVM 7. One person wu killed and 47 Injured, .someAneta-Trans-Ocean - 83 words
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Article60 1933-06-13 5 5 C hildren And Min<;r Killed In Tunnel Collapse. Solia. .hine it. Six Mnon were killed, five of whom were children, ami several ilamjerou.-ly injured when a tunnel-shaped clay pit onllapsed near Plevna. The tunnel in which two men WOT* working collapsed al a moment when aAneta-Trans-Ocean - 60 words
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Advertisement238 1933-06-13 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA 5 PREMIER HOTEL TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 to Midnight RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. THE ROTARY CLUB I OF SINGAPORE MEETS TOMORROW AT 1 P.M. tL-_l SPEAKER: /^JI IOTAIIAN A. V. COODALE SUBJECT: "MONTE CARLO" GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL SINGAPORE. Phone 6490. Telegrams: Goodwood. THE MOST238 words
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Advertisement87 1933-06-13 5 WATES ROTARY CONVERTERS 110/230 Volt D-C TO 110 230 Volt A-C FROM SINGAPORE STOCKS. Sole Agenta: RADIO SERVICE Co. OF MALAYA 2, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. PHONE 73M. "An Ideal Rendezvous for Dinner Parties CAPITOL "RESTAURANT Our Low Tariff is The Talk of Town. AH Discriminating Diners agree that our Table87 words
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Advertisement25 1933-06-13 5 RAFFLES CAFE TRY OUR SPECIAL $1.00 TIFFINS TOIIGHT'S CONTINENTAL SPECIAL $1 CHICKEN HAM MUSHROOM PIE. CREAMED SPINACH, MASHED POTATOES. UNDER EUROPEAN CHEFS SUPERVISION. PHONE 5381.25 words
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Article1029 1933-06-13 6 Its Real Significance. i UNITED FRONT OF CAPITA LISTS. >w, June 2. The Four-Power Pact, whose projected signatories arc Italy, Germany, France and Great Britain, and the revised text of which is reportedly near the initialling stage, is carefully dissected by the Soviet Government organ,1,029 words
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Article119 1933-06-13 6 Sets Chelsea Bridge On Fire London, June 9. Oholspa Bridffp caught fire during Whitsuntide and firemen had great difficulty in putting it out and preventing the destruction of the bridge. It is thought that the heat of the sun's rays set fire to the scaffolding, whichAneta-Trans-Ocean - 119 words
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Article775 1933-06-13 6 I Machiavellian Manoeuvre. TO SWAMP WORLD MARKETS Berlin, June 10. Ihe Bourse today remained ca!m because reaction in foreign countries towards Thursday's announcement of the moratorium law shows without exception that Germany's economic position is clearly understood. This is particularly gratifying in view of the commencementAneta-Trans-Ocean - 775 words
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Article95 1933-06-13 6 5,000,000 Registered At End of May. Berlin, June 10. Unemploymc* in Germany is fast de- creasing, according to official figures published on Friday showing th*t. wKprwis in the first half of May the decrease was 80,000, in the second half of May the decline reached 212,000, as compared95 words
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Article142 1933-06-13 6 Engaged to German Film Actress. Berlin, June 10.. As partial consolation for the keen disappointment at the news of Max Schmeling's defeat on Thursday in New York in the boxing ring Germany was delighted at the announcement that thai wedding will take place, early in July, between theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 142 words
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Article112 1933-06-13 6 Toscanini Not To Conduct At Bayreuth. Rome, June 6. Signor Arturo Toscanini, the famous Italian conductor, sent a telegram to Heir Hitlertaome time ago, protesting against anti-Semitic violence in Germany. As he has received no response, he has cancelled his engagement at Bayreuth, where he was to haveAneta-Havas - 112 words
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Advertisement83 1933-06-13 6 ELECTRICITY FOR YOUR INDUSTRY BP^Vj A NEW PRODUCT fcflM of interest to ail Users H^^^^ Motors HM THE CROMPTONPSSB "MINOR" MOTORgggggPfe J Jasfl it adaptable to all smal B^^^^^J motor applications ii^f ■'^^B R Ath For Prices and Technical Dmtailt. Wt r»Vg| --SISVEN STANDARD RATINGSL I £O Vi. 1A K.83 words
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Advertisement125 1933-06-13 6 ROAD SUPREMACY f\ llpT VJi lik'v II 1 1 WML Lm THE MORRIS "25" Such easy supremacy at your finger-tips luxury that lulls you into happy forgetfulness of business responsibilities and everyday worries patrician appearance that compels attention (not untinged with envy) dominant power that skims formidable hills with truly125 words
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Article223 1933-06-13 7 Far East Securities Strengthen. I^>ndon, June 7. On the Stock Exchaagt today, apar from a ff« instance*, business remainec were after strenuthen;i' >■! on tiie news in,, .I < ;me Town thai lie Mini.-ter for nnounred thai the gold mining opo lal ill be maintained. AfterReuter - 223 words
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Article270 1933-06-13 7 Sequel to Attempt on Life Of M. Venizelos. Ai'Jiens, June 9. Considerable excitement is noticeable in opposition circles foHowing thp arrest of susixx-tisl officials in the Surete, accord- m mi-official Greek news agency. Tho (i(.vcinnient has reinforced its method* fur maintaining order ati<l the Premier, M. Tsaldaris,270 words
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Article102 1933-06-13 7 Leave Field Clear For < onjjress Left Winjf." Bombay, June 6. Si-vcial well-known Hindus have sent telegram* to Vmmkm and Simla advising the British authorises to release all political priMMn as a prelude to negotiatiflns with Gandhi. It if slated that Gandhi would then •i,e ;'llAneta-Havas - 102 words
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Article46 1933-06-13 7 I .S. Correspondent Arrested In liorlin. Berlin, June f>. An Austria* named Herr Otto Sc-hick, the correspondent of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, of New York, has l>een ■ruwtod '">' the political police. Herr Schiek i>- accused of sending untruthful ie|>.>rt- mi condition)- in Germany. Aneta-Havas.Aneta-Havas - 46 words
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Article400 1933-06-13 7 Three Important Problem? To Be Solved. Paiis, June 10. The eagerly awaited speech of the Fr»nch Premier M. Daladier, on th« foreign political situation, was deliverer 1 before the Chamber of Deputies on Fri day afternoon, when he dealt at lengt l with the policy theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 400 words
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Article346 1933-06-13 7 Marxists Clash with Nazis And Fascists. Oreva, June 8. The Italian Senator, Signor Demichelis, has been elected chairman at the opening of the 17th session of the International Labour Conference; although the workers' group abstained from voting on the ground that he is v Fascist. TheAneta-Trans-Ocean - 346 words
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Article25 1933-06-13 7 Great Floods In Travancore Province. Bombay, J^ne 6. It is reported from Travuncore that 3,000 families are homeless owing to great floods.— Aneta-Havas.Aneta-Havas - 25 words
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Advertisement287 1933-06-13 7 "WHOOPEE" and "P|LMY DAYS" j were only Curtain-raisers to this one! 1 EDDIE AT HIS I -CQMiie 10 the witolii j J FUNNIEST! Bull-thrower '^^vS^ffipfflL l^^^ tiW^ with the \^-li vS^^ Gorgeous 76 i \CV^^^ GOLDWYN GIRLS ,ta?A\BJPS|SIL FOR ONE MGHT ONLY! Hroutfht back b> Popular Demand Mctro-Goldw> n-Mayer's brilliant287 words
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Advertisement357 1933-06-13 7 r""~""~""~" i jgjjjj~ COME FOR A i w^ MtM joy ride on TH£ j'Ejfl" pleasure! **2Tj CRUISE" A The Screen's sultriest liU m^W naughtiest comedy! a^k^^H^afl I Swiit nothitißs mi Ihe imrnnil. I aar .^aaa I fu Vl handclasps *t tin- i.m: I I_^S^H A quirk cmlirncc in I In-357 words
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Article259 1933-06-13 8 Tin Declines All Round. QUIET AND DULL RUBBER. (By Oar Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday. Today's Prices: Rubber, 11 cents per Ib. Tin, Singapore price $120.57!/i per picul. Gold, £6 2s. 2' 2d., down 3'/ 2d. Yesterday's Prices: Rubber. London, down 5/32 d. New York, 6 5/16 cts259 words
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Article151 1933-06-13 8 Singapore, June 13. Gambier 4.75 (Cube) No. 1 unpicked I.\'S> Copra 4.20 1 mixed 3.85 j Sago flour, Sarawak 1.87' White Pepper 30.00 Black Pepper 18.75 Pearl Sago 4.G0 small 4.nr mi §.0C i p ."..so; $121 tfl 132 SI 18 U [ngmpore price $120.87'^ Kerosene oil: Shell iiid151 words
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Article25 1933-06-13 8 Air Mail from Java. Mails from Batavia and Palembane by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singepore at 2.30 p.m. today.25 words
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Article48 1933-06-13 8 From Holland and Germany, l>y Sibajak. due at Singapore noon today. From China and Japan, by TIMDDii Maru, due at Singapore 3 p.m. today. Fnu;i Indo-C'hina, by Felix Roussel. due at Singapore 7 a.m. tomorrow. From China, by Kumsanjr, due at Singapore 6 a.m. on Thursday.48 words
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Article426 1933-06-13 8 ■MM VaL Pd. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay Bayers. 26/Seller*. 30/- cd. 28/1 I Ayer Hitam Tin 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves H £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt B •">426 words
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Article272 1933-06-13 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 nom. 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 0.80 0.95 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.2.6 5.7.6 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.35 5.50 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7'< Prefs. 24 24 9 £1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord.272 words
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Article138 1933-06-13 8 SiiigHpor, Coltt Storage 7 p.c deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 102 103V 2 ci. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red 1940 $400,000 IT, .10 nom. pore Municipal 4\x* p.c. of 1909 rtd. 1955 $1,000,000 104 108 ncm. Singapore Municipal 4,4 p.c. of 1907 red. 3947 $1,600,000138 words
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Article378 1933-06-13 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evat Co. Allenby ($1) 0.70 0.85 075 0.90 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.55 0.65 055 0.65 A. Hitam ($1) 1.00 1.20 i.OO 1.20 A. Kuning ($1) 0.15 0.20 0.15 0.20 A. Malay ($2) 1.15 1.30 1.15 1.30378 words
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Article192 1933-06-13 8 SELLING. Singapore, June 13. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 l/3f London, 3 months' sight 2/4 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 31/3? London, 30 days sight 23 15 16 London, demand 2/3 29/32 London, T.T. 2/3 7/P Lyons and Paris, demand 980 Hamburg, demand 165 New York, demand 47192 words
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Article89 1933-06-13 8 Rugby, June 10. Foreign exchanges are: Amsterdam 8.41 Athens 590 Brussels 24.24 Belgrade 240 Berlin 14.44 Bombay 1/6 5/64 Bucharest 570 Buenos Aires 413/j. official. Copenhagen 22.42% Geneva 17.52% Helsingfors 226% Hong Kong 1/5 1/4 Lisbon 110 Madrid 39 9/16 Mfcm 64 27/32 M«*real 4.55% Montevideo 34 nom. New89 words
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Article259 1933-06-13 8 Taxi and Fire Engine Collision. Damages of £1,361 18s. 10d., including I £361 18a. lOd. special damages, were I awarded to Mr. Frederick Temple Bar rington-Ward, K.C., a metropolitan police magistrate, in the King's Bench Division Mr. Barrington-Ward sued the London County Council and the Mentmore259 words
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Article261 1933-06-13 8 Today. Snoth-We*t Sumatra, SoothEast Borneo, Celebe*. Molucrai Timor Dilly Sibajak I 2.30 p.m. Sclat Pandjang. B-mrkalis. Siak, Pak»n Baroe, Fort 4* Kock Padang (Hong Kwong) p.,^ Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api 'Hong Thong) 3 p.m. Bengkalis. Laboean Bilik Taodjonc Baloi (IJ.-teM 3 p.m. Bangkok261 words
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Article31 1933-06-13 8 CUM Chriatiaan Huyjtna Ranchi IncJrapoera Knr:iK >ln Left Ami. Apr. 28 May '0 May 12 June L May 12 June 3 May 19 June May 18 June 1031 words
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Article78 1933-06-13 8 Noon, June 13. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Tone of Market: Easier. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 3%d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G eta. 6 5/16 per lb. Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 11 11 1 16 (F.O.B.) H% iv/i Standard R.S.S. on Tender:78 words
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Article146 1933-06-13 8 Bishop's Permission At Open -Air Service. The banns of marriage of a man and voman living in caravans on Epsom Downs were read on Epsom Racecourse it an open-air service in the parade ring. During tM service, the vicar of Epsom, Pattison Muir, announced that146 words
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Miscellaneous78 1933-06-13 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Wtdni-Ndny. Junr 14. Rotary Tifßn. Mr A. V. Coodale on "Monti Car.o." Adflrhi Hotel. 1 p.m. Police Band. Telok Ayei, 9 p.m. Thursday. June IS. Annual meeHng (7.30 p.m.) and annual dinner (8.30 p.m of King Edwcrd VII Coll*** of Medicine AJelphi Hotel. Friday. June 16.78 words
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Article959 1933-06-13 9 Small Profit During 1932. Thy seventh annual general meeting of of the members of the Gopenß (Parak) Rubber Estates", Limited, was hr.d :it the Rt-Kistered Office of the Company. King William Street House, Aithur Street. Lori(icr. E.C.4, on Friday. > priJ 28, 193.'!, Mr. FT. I Coghlai959 words
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Article859 1933-06-13 9 Substantial Surplus Assets, j The twenty-first annual general meeting of the Dusun Durian Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held on May v in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers' Aasociai tion, 2-4, Idol Lane, E.C., Mr. H. J. Welch (the chairman) presiding. The secretary (Mr. William Harvie.859 words
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Article77 1933-06-13 9 Other Private Banks To Be Investigated. Washington, June 6. The Senate has empowered the committee investigating the Morgan affairs to Question the partners regarding individual ine-om^-lax- returns. The Senate has also appropriated an additional $100,000 in order to permit the com 1 ttee to continue the investigations untilReuter - 77 words
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Article470 1933-06-13 9 Unfounded Reports Of Depreciation. The Consul for Switzerland in SingaM*a a-ks aa to pu'.ilifh Uie following 1 sthtcmi-nt, following rumours of a deilirei.^tcn of the Swisj franc: A (artaii number 01 lore. g;i n-wspap- r bavt published recently reports p:ono:tkaCng a depreciation of the S\vis< franc. A careful470 words
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Article67 1933-06-13 9 During the week ending June 3, 1933, exports of tinned pinoapples from Malayan ports amounted to 96,160 cases, of which 81,564 cases were to the United Kingdom, 1,515 cases to the continent of Europe, 10.610 cases to Canada and 2,481 MMi elsewhere. Total exports for the p«riod, Ist January,67 words
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Advertisement618 1933-06-13 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH, (NDISCHE HANDELSBANR N. V. Established 1863 at Amsterdam. Kuthorisni Capital tilds. 100,000,000 up CapiUl tilds. A 5.000.000 Reserves Ulds. 24,190,324 lIEVI> O FICE: AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OKI ICES: THE HAGUE. ROTTERDAM. OVKStSKAS iJItANCHES. Batavia: Head Office for Dutch Bast Indies. BRANCH OFFICES: DUTCH EAST INDIES- Ampenan, Bandoenir, (hirlbin, Goronuilo,618 words
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Advertisement541 1933-06-13 9 MALAYA RUBBER STATISTICS. MONTHLY KKTIRN i>k' DKALERS AND PORT STOCKS. STRAITS SKTTI.KMKNTS, AT CLOSE OF BU.UNKSS, MAY 31, INS, IN TONS. AS r>K< I.AKKI). A. DEALERS' STOCKB. 1 DRY WET. TOTAL R.S.S. U.S.S. Total dry Kstate Rcmill WET Sc a|> DRY DRY rubt..: as Crepe Blanket Lum.) WET estimated AHKA541 words
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Advertisement436 1933-06-13 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (NETUEKI.AM^ OtAlXNlt KOCIKIV 1 HEAD OKKII K %*4iniHU>As« WITH KKaNCUIm »H BOTTERIiAM AMI iHK H\(il k. BEAD OFFK E FOf< TnE EASTi HATAViA. Branches throu^huui i'm If.^h Ksst Indies and in tht Snail- Seitlxmeilts, India. China, Japan and Arabia LONDON HAvivKUS: The National I'rovinc.l 1..:.k436 words
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Article18 1933-06-13 10 Siagtpora. I W*>KLD NEW WOBLD i»L,*ret, Uaociog, TaU Cincm.s RAFFLES HOTEL night. RITZ, i,t\LAl!|G ..f TJi. i18 words
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768 1933-06-13 10 h cuum-i he doubled that tbe improved siuiiuieul aolt IB the commodity and ,l^k market* of the uoild .luiuj; v.v past l«u inonu lx.-i.-i> due id a v.-i.v large u.ea,. I c. winch ii London Ja.v. would Jesuit in Hit- substiluii,.) .i768 words
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Article169 1933-06-13 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL M. Adams ba.- returi leave and b*» been appointed to act as Resident. Third Division. Saiafik. Mi J. U Ati .pointed nt or Con slabulary and Thief Police Otfkei Sandakan. I) Adam tp act as Besideut. first Division. Sara wak. now tbat Mr E 0 Bruce has gom169 words
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Article465 1933-06-13 10 "BOOSTING" TIN When, ii jgo. Hie Bntish fruit trade found itself losing ground alarmingly before the onslaught of much advertised manufactured substitutes for nun. it bit upon the ideu of collective publicity and launched wbat was destined to be one of tbe greatest advertising campaigns of465 words
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Article547 1933-06-13 10 WILD LIFE. Tlu araiut neces*tiu for a prcsocglfoii and l*>lk u iv t0, wild i<h 3/». Thwdon Hubbu Wild Life t.i/niMijMfl}£ Muiuuau ivild tiff m ait mjn but surely tii*ippiQ""w 1"^ loul «v ciiwiliwtive rtxn/f iPill fc extinction of many load joints v/ wild tiffMany couijtries in547 words
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Advertisement155 1933-06-13 10 SOBRAN E m W- TOBACCO 5 JfclifoV A „UN MIIIKVMI. Ml hr%kJUJm, >MUhIM. M I X I I lit. \t '-Jjf MHu'.Si^'^'li, lOBVI.II JOHN IUTTLE 1!• .n,** W SINGAPORE "kuALAV^^ LUMPUR PENANGJPOH f>Mlw vi •IIIFFS" Hiiti |<i| tttiMtfl GuartmUid 13 Yton Old. ■V^NmßkM Hlf Ant.i mi fiuii.i iiu §T£&Bt2wrl S£l155 words
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Advertisement116 1933-06-13 10 NEAR THESE RECORDS! ROBINSON PIANO UHITU, i.oiuu-u .11 Houk "JESSIE MATTHEWS" si iIUUNf. in THESE SBEB THE BRIBE hi ,>i.u vviiii iui Did u in "THE MIBSHIPMAIB li.Nj-. i m ii i. Ms?; i nun viit— nm ci« THE £888 C6MPANIBNI" IHKJ=.t «J.-,jlK.v-ÜBIIWJ "EDDIE CANTOR" "THE NIB FBBM SPAIN" »f116 words
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312 1933-06-13 11 CABINET STILL UNDECIDED. "Authoritative Statement" From London. j PART PAYMENT. Will Be Opposed By AntiCancellation Wing. Considerable uncerta' ity still prevails to whether Great Britain will iihtI the instalment of her war debt to the I'.S.A. which is payable on June 15. The CabinetReuter - 312 words
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Article2456 1933-06-13 11 Greatest Conference In History. COMMON ILLS. Seeking Prosperity By Co-Operation. The World Kc-unomir Conference, the grt-iilf-t gathering of its kind in history. »a- tormall) opened yesterday l>> lI. M. the King before a Kathc'rrii; in which 67 governments wire represented. Hi-. Majesl> stressed the keynote ofAneta-Trans-Ocean - 2,456 words
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Article250 1933-06-13 11 Anxiety Over Non-Arrival At Croydon. London, Juno 13. Mrs, Bonney. who »a.- expected at I roydon tonight from Budapest, is reported missing. Reuter. Tin Nad tim the world has iitcn apprehensive for the safety of Mrs. 11. U. Bonney, wh< i s on a Sight Letwten250 words
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Article84 1933-06-13 11 7 Killed And 12 Injured. Batavia, June 12. A motor truck belonging to Tail's Manila Show met with a terrible accident near Madiun yesterday, falling over a cliff to the ground 15 feet below, ax a result of which seven people were killed and 12 injured. Aneta. Madiun84 words
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Article110 1933-06-13 11 To Be Reconstructed As New Company. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 12. The Broome Selangor Rubber Co., Ltd., if bciag reconstructed as a new company with a similar title and a capital of t'tiO.OOO in 2s. liana. The existing shareholders receive two 2s. shares fully paid for110 words
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Article85 1933-06-13 11 Tax on Cotton Sales And Contracts. Washington. June 12. The Senate has passed the Farm Creli' Administration Bill, which has already been passed by the House of Representatives with a provision amending the Cotton Futures Act and levying upon all sales and of cqUon contracts a taxReuter - 85 words
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Article90 1933-06-13 11 Leaves Khabarovsk For Alaska. Moscow, June IS. James Mattern. the U.S. airman, wfco is on a round-the-world solo flight, took iff from Khabarovsk aY; 10.15 p.m., local time, for Alaska. Reuter. Mattern left New York at midnight on June 5 and flew direct to Norway. From thence he90 words
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Article56 1933-06-13 11 Mutilated Body Discovered On Railway Line. London. June 7. The mutilated body of Kear-Admiral A. H. Smith-Dorrien. brother of the late Gen. Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien, was discovered on the railway near Berkhampstead. The Admiral, who was very deaf, is thought to have been surprised by an express. HeAneta-Havas - 56 words
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Article1949 1933-06-13 11 JAPAN TO INVADE CHARHAR Feng Explains. NO ALLIANCE WITH SOVIET RUSSIA. Shanghai, June 13. Despite a verbal agreement arrived at hetween the Chinese and Japanese delegates during the armistice negotiations, whereby the Japanese agreed to :i tomplete withdrawal of their forces to the Great Wall before the end of Juno,1,949 words
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Article404 1933-06-13 11 Reply to Australia. "BARRACKING MUST STOP OR London, June 13. Leg-theory bowling was upheld by the M.C.C. in the MWM of a 700-word cab'<? in reply to the Australian Cricket Bo*fd of Control's protest against body-line bowline. It is stated that the term body-line appears404 words
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Article151 1933-06-13 11 Legal Postal Betting Recommended. London, June 8. Striking recommendations for the con111 1 in of gambling in Britain are contained in the final report of the Royal Commission on Lotteries and betting which concludes that the total turnover today probably equals that at any recent date and isReuter - 151 words
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Article118 1933-06-13 11 Japan Agreeable To Abolition. Geneva, June 8. Japan would accept complete abolition of air bombing, Baron Sato, the Japanese delegate, told the General Commission of the Disarmament Conference today if certain apprehensions that Japan felt about her national security could be eliminated. He further said that total abolitionReuter - 118 words
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Article172 1933-06-13 11 Restiveness Over U.S. Loan to China. London. June IS. The outcome of the $50,000,000 loon reported to be made to CViina by Annrii an interests to ri-nance the Mirauac of I wheat and cotton, says The Times, will l he an increase in the restiveness of theReuter - 172 words
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Article371 1933-06-13 11 "Far Less Gruesome Than Expected." Shanghai, June 12. The North China Daily News in a leading article points out that the facts and figures of the Chinese customs report for 1932 give a really accurate picture, which is far less gruesome than was expected in view of theReuter - 371 words
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Article64 1933-06-13 11 Anarchist Author As Chief Instigator. Berlin, June 6. The great prosecution, in the courts at Gratz, of the accused in the masculine sterilisation case, commenced this morning. The chief instigator is said to be the anarchist author, Rudolf Grossmenn, who set up several clandestine laboratories where medical studentsAneta-Havas - 64 words
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Article101 1933-06-13 11 $^,000,000 Worth Arrives In v New York. New York, June 7. The Associated Press reports the arrival in New York of the largest consignment of silver which has ever been sent there. Six million dollars' worth arrived in tuonev and silver bricks by the President Grant fromAneta-Havas - 101 words
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Article25 1933-06-13 11 Mrs. L. J. Roster, wife of the manager I of Societa Commissionaria di Esportazione c di Importazione, returned to Singapore by air today from Sourabaya.25 words
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Article224 1933-06-13 11 Private Industry To Restricted. Geneva, June 7. In the course of a debate ot the committee for arms control, the German delegate. In Nadolny declared that he shared the committee's view that Hw question of regulating the manufacture and traffic of arms depends on decision* to be takenAneta-Trans-Ocean - 224 words
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Article64 1933-06-13 11 Session Adjourned But Not Yet Ended. Washington, June 13. The House of Representatives has adjourned until noon tomorrow, thu3 blocking the possibility of ending the present session of Congress tonight as President Roosevelt had desired. Washington, June 12. The Democratic leaders of Congress, after a conference with Mr.Reuter - 64 words
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Article42 1933-06-13 11 Sequel To Nazi Riots In Vienna. Vienna, June 13. The police have occupied lie Brown House iste Nazi headquai tei s I and Nazi branches all over Vienna following the riots of Nazi students against Jews and foreigners. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Advertisement31 1933-06-13 11 NOTICE TO NEWSAGENTS. The whole of the last issue of The Sunday Times has been completely exhausted. There are no further copies available either at the Singapore or Kuala Lumpur offices.31 words
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429 1933-06-13 12 CRACK BOAT OF DOVER PATROL THAT WAS THRICE TORPEDOED. (I-'rcm A Special Correspodcnt.) London, May 30. Singapore Naval Hase is to have its own depot ship. Singapore has n:> hase 1 hip, the C'aptain-in-Charge and his staff beinK berne on the books429 words
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Article277 1933-06-13 12 Malay Girl's Unexpected Explanation. (FroBH Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jane IS. A Malay irnl who was charged in the Kuala Lumpur police court on Saturday saiii thai she last saw her husband in Ki-dah two months ago. When asked bow she got the money >ie she277 words
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Article112 1933-06-13 12 Blind Man Slips Out Cnnoticed. Pleading tkW he was supported by his son ami daughter-in-law, an old ami blind Chinese claimed trial before Mr. A. Hay, the Singapore Second Magis;i;itc-. jrestarasy on a charge of bagging 1 1 Uaaomt: How many tini similar offences •ii:' Once. His112 words
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Article90 1933-06-13 12 Syce Commandeers His Master's Car. iharun Din. jroung Bengali ployed by Cap. If. N. Snowden. stationed convicted yesterday j Mr. .1. I. F. Gr.jrg. the Singfipor, Criminal inisappioU) ceil worth' of petrol. Sertdaferrad until Jun 16. Stated that Cant. Snowdrn was r the habit of leaving "his nietcr-car at90 words
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Article345 1933-06-13 12 Indian Knocked Down By Motor-Bus. A 45-year-old Indian who disobeyed a safety first rule when crossing a road was the complcinant when Lim Bok, the Chineae driver of a mosquito-bus, stood his trial before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the j Criminal District Judge, yesterday, charged with causing345 words
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Article123 1933-06-13 12 Alleged Cheating Of Jaeger and Co. y The vase wa> mentioned before Mr. H. 1 Porrcr, the Criminal District Judge, rday in which Tan Teck oeng is rh,arged vith cheating .)aeger>ond Co. of 1 $2,800. Accused was alla/ed to have I ripresented that he was entitled to123 words
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Article76 1933-06-13 12 th. marriage of Mr. Yuen Kinjr, of the Commercial Press, ,ban, and Miss Lee Oi Chan, of the liiL.n: Welfare C: ntrc, Ipoh, a dinne.- the hou.-f ot.the bridegroom Bg th" icception at the S remban Convent. Mi. Kong Soo Chin proposed i !u health of the happy couple. The76 words
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Article162 1933-06-13 12 Giant Plane Not Leaving Until Tomorrow. The lmpirial Airways air liner AsU-aea, which was to have resumed her survey flight to Australia today, is not leaving 11.11 tomorrow. .\lajov H. Ci. Brackley, Impe-ial Airways air superintendent, informed thStraits Times this r.urning that the change of162 words
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Article146 1933-06-13 12 Things Different In Kuala Kangsar. Things are done differently up there I surpose," remarked Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, yesterday, when a Boyanese named Amsan bin Ahmat, who appeared for sentence on a charge of possession of arms in the form of a parang, a146 words
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Article91 1933-06-13 12 Chinese Pleads Guilty To Negligence. A Chinese bus-driver named See Tiang Teng wns fined $15 by Mr. G. S: Rawlings, the Fourth Magistrate, this morning when he pleaded guilty to raah and negligent driving. The complainant was Mr. C. \V. Lindsay, a European, whose car was hit by91 words
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Article16 1933-06-13 12 Mr. Cyril H. P.yvcs, of S;.Tna\vang Estate, has returned from home leave, ays oar Seremban Correspondent.16 words
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Article454 1933-06-13 12 Secret Document. TODAY'S IMPORTANT MEETING. There is a proposal on foot to impose a duty on milk in the Colony. Thi proposal was considered at a meeting of importers held in the Exchange Rocm oi' the Singapore Chamber of Commerce this morning, the Straits Times454 words
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129 1933-06-13 12 Sequel to Accident By Pavilion Theatre. H. G. Stenning, a European, appeared bcfoie Mr. G. S. Rawlings, the Fourth Police Magistrate, this morning, to answer a summons for rash and negli gent drivpsj. He claimed trial and tho case was 1 postponed until Saturday. Stenning129 words
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Article183 1933-06-13 12 Dies Suddenly In Kuching General Hospital. The death took placv in the Kuching General Hospital last month of Mr. E. R. Stirling, of Sarawak Rubber Plantations, after a very short illness. Fit enough to play a fine game of football only the previous Tuesday, the suddenness183 words
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Article152 1933-06-13 12 Gang Robbery Soon After Return. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 12. A Chinese named Lee Ng with thr. aliases was today charged at Uie Negn banishment. He was banished from the Colony ii lt>l4 and wa? found on Bei-un'iong Estate, Ayer Kuning South. Accused stated that he152 words
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Article92 1933-06-13 12 Case Against Inspector Postponed. Another mention was made before the Singapore Fourth Magistrate. Mr. G. S. Rawlinp, this morning, of the preliminary inquiry .into the chaige of caueiltf death by a raah act, by driving his cai in a manner daneeruus to the safety of the public, against92 words
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Article104 1933-06-13 12 Exercising Control Or Influence Charge." (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, June 12. Tin Lie Lee, a Hokkien man, wai |.r<>duced in the police court before Mr. F. k. Wilson on Saturday to answer a chaij,"' ot" living wholly or in part on the earning* of prostitution. J.eong104 words
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Article48 1933-06-13 12 Judgment in the case of alleged defamation against N. Leernbruggen. which was deferred until this morning. •was postponed until June 16 by Mr. A. W Hay, the Singapoic Second Magi---trrte. His Honour resetted that he had been unable to arrive at a decision as yet.48 words
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Article39 1933-06-13 12 Mr. W. J. Wilcoxson, one of the directors of tfie Straite Trading Co., who has been in London for the past several months, is on his way back to Singapore apd is due by the Ranpura on June 23.39 words
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Article814 1933-06-13 12 BUS BEATS kAILWAY IN LARUT. THE road from The Gap to Hill is now open to motor traffic. Passenger traffic over the railway line Letween Port Weld and Taiping will cease on and after July 1. "A lot of time-wasting, moneywasting, sanctimonious humbugs" is the814 words
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Article29 1933-06-13 12 A strong gust of wind uprooted a very big tree yesterday just cutside the Marint pr.lire station The tp-e fell light KTM tne road blocking tfct lltrim tl" station.29 words
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Advertisement83 1933-06-13 12 A Y£A#S HAPPINESSfor you and Baby A DAY A Y€AR Baby will thrive on Bear Brand from the day of birth. A, baby fed on Bear Brand is having the best possible food. Absolute security from all harmful germs is assured; the purity of Bear Brand Milk j£\ is guaranteed.83 words
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Article208 1933-06-13 13 Brown's Success. NEW TiTjLES FOR KING AND HARVEY. London, June 12. In a lifteen-round contest for the world's flyweight championship at the Olympia tonight Ja-kii- Brown (Cnat Britain) retained Ins title by outpointing Valentin Angeimann (France). King vs. l.eiihani. Johnny King (England) won the British Empire208 words
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Article307 1933-06-13 13 Gamslaw Likely to Run In Gold Cup. Entrants for the Sunday Times $1,000 Must-be-won Racing Competition are asked to note that an additional probable starter for the Ascot Gold Cup is Gainslaw which will be ridden by T. Weston. Another change is that H. Wragg will307 words
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Article212 1933-06-13 13 Pereira's Fine Innings For Nondescripts. The Nondescripts decisively defeated the Khalsu Association at Cricket on Sun- i day. Scores: Nondescripts i'X'.: Carlo Pereira b Selakan Singh 77, Choor Singh b Dass 32, J. N. Fernando ct. M. Singh b Dass 6, Samson de Silva b I'iaia 43, P.212 words
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Article82 1933-06-13 13 S.C.C. Meet R.A.F. At Anson Road. The S.C.C. and the R.A.F. will meet in a tirst division match today at the Anson Road Stadium. The teams will be as follows S.C.C: T. (J. Lashmar; J. L. Elmer and F. A. MrCnffery; T. Robertson, E. I^idman and R. N.82 words
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Article68 1933-06-13 13 South Africa Win Doubles Match. London, June 12. Kirliy and Farquharson (South Africa) defatted HeGrath and Crawford (Australia), i 1. I I. <> -4, at the Queen's .iv in their third round tie in the Davis Cup competition. Previous n suits were Crawford (Australia) beat Kirby (South Africa),68 words
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Article616 1933-06-13 13 Japanese Beaten By Island Team. The Island Club defeated the Singapore Japanese Golf Club on their own course on Sunday by 12 Vi pts. to 6. Details (Island Club players mentioned first): C. A. R. Bateman and T. Rishworth 0 D. Uekuri and R. Susuki 1. F. A.616 words
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Article861 1933-06-13 13 Results of Various Events. The following are the results of various sporting events held during the holidays at Labuan between the Brunei and Laounn Recreation Clubs: TENNIS. Tarn Wai Man and Chin Ts>un Leong (L.) beat P. Mat Hussein and P. Ismail, 7—5,7 5, 7—6.7 6.861 words
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Article159 1933-06-13 13 The draw for the first round of the Clerical Union billiards tournament resulted as follows: Lim Tian Lye vs. Tan Tenfc Mowe Low Hock Kiat vs. Ang Tee Kiah Lim Tin Soon vs. H. C. Mills J. P. Tham vs Lim Yap Puan Ho Kirn San vs. R. Rethnasamv159 words
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Article255 1933-06-13 13 Negri Sembilan Beaten In Tennis Match. (From Our Own Correspondent. > Sevenban. June 12. Mulacca, visiting Seremban, decisively defeated Negri Sembilan in a tennis match on the Sungei Ujong club courts Of the 15 games played Negri managed to win only one doubles. Results (Malacca players mentioned firsO255 words
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Article257 1933-06-13 13 Victoria Institute Against A.C.S. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang; June 11. The Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, failed to come up to expectations against the Anglo-Chinese School, Klang, at ci icket yesterday on the V.I. ground. The visitors scored 45 runs in the rirst innings and 36257 words
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Article319 1933-06-13 13 Negri Make Changes For Command Match. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sereniban, June 12. The Negri Sembilan Malaya Cup side which did wonderfully well against Singapore on Saturday, and nearly, made history will visit Singapore on Saturday when they will play the Malaya Command. The advantage of home ground319 words
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Article44 1933-06-13 13 Hard Fight in Tanglin Club Final. In the final of the open mixed doubles event of the Tanglin Club tennis tournament yesterday Mrs. A. J. Zylstra and T L. Palmer beat Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Taylor, B—6.8 6. 7—9,7 9, 6—2.6 2.44 words
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Article256 1933-06-13 13 Post Office Win By Odd Goal. Post Office 3: Monopolies >. After putting up a game fight U.o Government Monopolies wire boa. on Uy the Post Office in u Commercial C'np football match yesterday afternoon a. Anson Road by the odd goal in five. The Post office256 words
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Article31 1933-06-13 13 M.P.H. 7; A.I'C. .1. In another Commercial Cup match a! Jalan Besar yesterday the Malaya I'ur li.'hing House scored a runawu. over the A.P.C. l>y seven RQfJi to tlucf31 words
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Article97 1933-06-13 13 Europeans vs. Rest Match Postponed. Owing to the S.R.C. Sports and Jubilee Celebrations on Saturday the Clarke Cup match has been postponed until July 14, 15 and lii, and will also be treated as a Colony trial match. On the Padang on Friday and Saturday a match has97 words
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Advertisement67 1933-06-13 13 Other sporting news appears on Page 14. HEAR ANNA NEAGLE exclusive- "H.M.V." artist siiig her tuneful songs in "LITTLE DAMOZEL" recently screened at the Pavilion Theatre on "HIS MASTER'S VOICE 1 WHAT MORE CAN I ASK THE DREAM IS OVER also the composer Ray Noble play 1 WHAT MORE CAN67 words
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2061 1933-06-13 14 R. B. Salisbury "The Quaints 11 Going East Again inema Versus Stage- And The Of West-End Rntertainment- Those Free Seats \n Indian Picture "The Most Beautiful Girl In The World"— "Karma" Pleases London. i! <Vi re ,-jKimli-n' i 111 1 -vi 1 12,061 words
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Article301 1933-06-13 14 Four Cruisers Ordered From Private Yards. The Frenah naval department has ordered one second-class cruiser of 7,500 j tons from each of the following shipI yards Ateliers et Chantiers de la Loire I (Nantes), Chantiers et Ateliers de St. Nazaire-Penhoet, Forges et Chantiers de la Mediterranee, and the301 words
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Article108 1933-06-13 14 A police officer alleged at Birmingham Police Court that wbil.> hidden in. the house he saw Claude Trefucis Montague, aged 34, a tramway conductor, of Selly Oak, mix poison in hi* wife's cocoa. Montague wag remanded in custody charge with administering red load "with intent to destroy108 words
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Article117 1933-06-13 14 Chinese Win Perak Club Trophy. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 12. In the finals of the §uitan's Cup tennis tournament th* Perak Chinese Recreation Club beat the ipoh Club. This is the seventh time that the P.( .R.C. has the trophy. Detail C. W. Reed and C.117 words
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Article34 1933-06-13 14 The water-polo match between the Mount Emily team and the K.A.F. on Saturday resulted in a win for the Mount Emily team by 7—o. Mr. J. H. Yeo, the Life-Guard, refereed the match.34 words
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Article163 1933-06-13 14 Today, June 13. Football: S.A.F.A. Div. I: R.A.F. vs. S.C.I.. Anson Rd. Wednesday, June 14. Football: S.A.K.A. Div. 2: M.C.U. vs Harlequins, M.C.U. grd.; Div. 3: Monopolies vs. 5.H.8., Anson Rd.; Abattoir S.C. vs. Medical Services, Jalan Besar. Thursday. June 15. Football: S.A.F.A. Div. I: Fulau Brani vs.163 words
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Article363 1933-06-13 14 20 Minutes to Screen 10-Second Sprint. The action in a single second is spread out over full two minutes by a new ulUarapid motion picture camera developed in Rochester, New York. The camera takes picture at the rate of 2,500 a second. A 10-yard-dash man doing363 words
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Advertisement43 1933-06-13 14 NOTICE A <;YMKH.\\A will be held on the SINGAPORE POLO CLUB ground at Ii.M.KSTIER ROAD on SUNDAY, JI'LY 2. 193:5. commencing at .'{.45 P.M. TOTAL PROCEEDS TO BE DONATED TO THE EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT FUND ADMISSION TO GROI'ND $1.0(1. \SAT(H FOR Fl RTHER NOTICES.43 words
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Advertisement156 1933-06-13 14 I H Zl!sssss«J>M^^ l HPP^L«Bff_!2 M^riH A large roonn cur abundant accommodation for four passengers >ct slim stn-.inilinin^, coachwork of gallant lines. An extremely flexible 9 h.p. 4 cylinder engine developing 25 h.li.p. Four speed, silent third, gear box. Lavishly equipped. Petrol consumption 30 miles per gallon. Standard BIG NINE"156 words
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Article1437 1933-06-13 15 Overdraft For K. Lumpur Newspaper. DIRECTORS LOSE. LIMITATIONS STATUTE DEFENCE. A judgment of importance to banks and mom') -Undine firms was delivered by the t M.S. < ourt of Appeal on Saturday, and a summary of the acting Chief JuHtiot's judgment is given below. (From Our1,437 words
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Article72 1933-06-13 15 Sequel To Knocking Down Of Aged Chinese. After an aged Chinese had been knocked down by a motor-car in Thomson Road last night, the Malay driver was set upon by a number of Chinese. The driver retaliated but when he found the odH* too heavy he drove off72 words
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Article107 1933-06-13 15 Trial of Serbian Arms Smugglers. Belgrade, June 8. A trial began on Wednesday of three persons accused of belonging Ni a revolutionary organisation and having transported arms and munitions secretly from the Italian port of Zara on *he Yugoslavian side of the Adr!»* The accused are ertchoulanitsch, BilannAneta-Trans-Ocean - 107 words
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Article31 1933-06-13 15 The annual concert of the Old Raffiesinns' Association will be held on June 30 at the V.M.C.A., Orchard Road, instead of at Raffles Institution owing to repairs at the latter place.31 words
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Article1048 1933-06-13 15 In Lion's Den." WOMAN WHO WENT TO TJAKE REVENGE. Sensational allegations of indecent behaviour were made yesterday before Mr. A. W. Kay, the Singapore Second Magistrate, against Krang Vulthissawa the Siamese high priest of the Buddhist temple in Racecourse Road, by a Chinese woman1,048 words
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Advertisement318 1933-06-13 15 VIRGINIA CIGARETTES* are now packed in the patent TMJ- VAC Tin: the biggest single advance ever known in the science of Cigarette Packing Test Piccadilly in the new TRU-VAC Tin against any cigarettes sold in ordinary packings and note the wonderful improvement in flavour, coolness and satisfaction. The genius of318 words
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2267 1933-06-13 16 JAPAN HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR MANCH UKUO. Misiuw. May 24. The alarming situation on t.tie Chinee in Railway still continues, according to the latest report., reaching Tin MnrKhu.ian and lapaßCM authorities rave not ceased creating obstacles to the normal operation of the railway, and in2,267 words
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Article35 1933-06-13 16 Part Of Ontario University Destroyed. Ontario, June 6. A fire destroyed part of the Science University last night. Over $1,000,000 worth of damage was done to the buildings am! its contents. Aneta-Havas. IAneta-Havas - 35 words
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Article788 1933-06-13 16 Not to be Recognised By Poland. Wnshinjrton, Juno 9. The initialling of the Four-Power Tact is a good augury for •he future, declares President Roost'velt, adding that the ugreement of the Western Powers to cooperate for the prcs rvation of peace should give renewed courageAneta-Trans-Ocean - 788 words
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Article303 1933-06-13 16 Conflict of Opinion As To Results. Paris. June 9. The meeting of the Council of Thrpe ended at 5 p.m. on Thursday. A communique isuaed from the Quay d'Orsay. Bays that the representative of threepowers had exchanged opinions in a spirit of mujtual confidence and friendship concerningAneta-Trans-Ocean - 303 words
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Article47 1933-06-13 16 A cable has been received from the World's V.M.C.A. committee at head- 1 quarters, Geneva, giving ne>vs of the i indefinite postponement of the World's I Y.W.C.A. council meeting to which < delegates from 52 countries were invited. This was to held at Peking i>i October next.47 words
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Advertisement35 1933-06-13 16 AVOID.DAHGER /HSU Of ACAfA/S fAL I MOTOR. FUZE MAQ/Nf r l/Ff AND GUAQAMTFI %/SAS WITH THI o\^ C^3s^ Arthnr C. Potts. t^t CVW^ Monarer and V* ~W2^ r writer IPC&^ n Br neh TVjO" Singapore.35 words
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Advertisement262 1933-06-13 16 tome phihi facts about f J TOOTH BBL^/ *T BsM YOO'lTtt PASTE ,^sjfc>. He V> CJWfIK O.r.cker C.an'f Scratch Fiiamei ■mIIHH.^,,^ Strengthens Qmni^ Mas <■' Rc'jiesk.i/o Taste COSTS I.KSS There is no Finer Tooth Paste Why Pay More? AS DEPENDABLE AS AN AUSTIN ifXI AUSTIN 7 sKjl|L\B gives tiii; joys262 words
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Article533 1933-06-13 17 Husband Held Not Liable. MR. JUSTICE HAWKE AND NECESSARIES." Judgment for Ann Talboi Ltd.. Court dressmakers, Bcrkeby Square, W. (plain- tiffs), with costs, against Lady Bowderi was entered in the Khg's Bench Division. Mr. Justice Hawke rlso gave judgment for Sir Harold Bowden, Lady533 words
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Article159 1933-06-13 17 Board of Trade And Trawler Skippers. A representative 01 the Board of Trade, at an inquiry in Aberdeen into the stranding of a ■'•awler. stated that, in the past two year*. Btldl cases had beMM so common that the Board had decided to hold inqui:iei even when mo159 words
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Article482 1933-06-13 17 May Not Play in Next i Tests. As ihe result of a letter sent by Don Kradman to Rochdale, the Central Lancashire I-cague cricket club, the famous Australian may not be seen in Test cricket in 1934. Early in January Kochdale approached Biadmun for b\v ttrvices as482 words
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Article27 1933-06-13 17 The funeral <>f Mr. On*? Eng Suan. J.P., Kuala Lumpur, whose death occurred at Penangr on Friday last, will take place ail J'enanc on Monday June 19.27 words
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Advertisement469 1933-06-13 17 THREW AWAY HIS STICK When Sciatica Yielded to Kruschen I In citi be no doubt that this ma»i has finished walking with a stick, for 't is now four years *incc hu discarded iu He writes Eor 18 months I suffeied with chronic sdatica and rheumatisri, and w»< unable to469 words
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Advertisement298 1933-06-13 17 MORE BIG CASH PRIZES MUST BE WON See next issue of The Sunday Times. Use VANILLA! for your CAKES. ICE-CREAM, SYRl'PS ETC. i We are the only firm with a complete stock of VAMLLA POWDER. VANILLA STICKS, VANILLA KSSENCES. D. T. LIM COMPANY, 353, North Bridge Road, Singapore H 9^298 words
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389 1933-06-13 18 Boyanese Caught With Parangs. An allegation that ail thy accused wen numbers ot a NMNN s cret s>©ti«"ty in .Singapore which hail l>cen in troul-i" with the polic before, «a> made by Dctoethw Inspector A. R. AlcKwan before Mr. H. A. Form, the < i.ih.ikil389 words
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Article234 1933-06-13 18 Condition Of N on- Aggressor. Agreement. Moscow, May H F'licilous telegraphic messages have Wen en anued between M. Maxim Lilvincv. Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affpirs M. ran.-doiKour, French Koie.gn Minister, and M. Edouard Heriiot, leader of the French Radical Party, in connectio I with t' c Kren4i Chamber's234 words
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Article233 1933-06-13 18 Programme of Drill* up lo and for wf«?k ending June 18, IN! Ti'Ofuay. Juno 13. Mi p.m., lleadsjaftftora, "A" <M.(J.» Coy S»iu! table ■Mrriac; 5.15 p.m.. Headquarter*. Armouied Car Section, Section Parade; .">.U> p.m.. Headquarters, 2nd Bn. Kipra l Section. Lecture- -Signalling. Wednesday. June 14, 5.16 p.m.. (leadnusitcrs,233 words
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Article28 1933-06-13 18 Mi. J. W. Bustraan, of H«Mc*atar and Martin, ICualu Lumpur, will I>.- leaving fnc Amsterdam by the aii mail litvt <• ich t*kc- off from £lv: 9tU on Thiunday.28 words
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Article153 1933-06-13 18 Mrs. Place Becomes Elsie Searle. A notice in the official gazette revealed that Mrs. Gwendoline Elsie Place, the central figurr in the Cambridge "Helen of Troy" case, has changed her name to Gwendoline Elsie Searle. The notice referred to a deed poll dated May 12. when t153 words
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Article346 1933-06-13 18 Memories of the Old Mercury. The paddle steamer is not yet dead for' the trades which suit 'her particularly, notably on the excursion services from London and some of those on the Clyde, and the news that the London. Midland and Scottish Railway intends to huild a346 words
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Advertisement306 1933-06-13 18 Newly discovered a priceless safeguard to teeth _*n entirely new cleansing and polishing material ha» been developed that is twice an soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre— film stains disappear completely. THE Pepsodent Laboratories announce a the Pepsodent you have306 words
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4050 1933-06-13 19 NEW LOW DEATH RATE. Freedom From Disease "Nothing Short Of Remarkable." Last year there was a new low record death rate in Singapore which Dr. P. S. Hunter. Municipal Health Officer. describes in his annual report as an "almost incredible improvement." The infantile death rate also4,050 words
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Article394 1933-06-13 19 Over Three Miles. •JUMP FROM AEROPLANE AT 20,000 FEET. As lirietly cabled culi.r l.y Rmter, Mr. John Tranum .-stablishcd a newworld's record for a delay parachute drop at Xetheravon when he jumped from nn aeroplane Hying at UO'.OOO feet an. l allowed himself 'to fa! 17,260 feet394 words
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Article80 1933-06-13 19 At Kampong Kapayan in the Sungei Damit vaHey at Tunran on May 18 the body of a Dusun nam-.'d Ading -was picked up at the foot of i tall coconut tree. Returning from a carouse the night before, he had climbed the tree in search of more80 words
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Article38 1933-06-13 19 The Jesselton town clcck went mad on May 25. At 9 p.m. it struck five, then three, and finally casting all restraint a.'ide gave full expression to its rebelliousness to the tune of about eighty four. 8.N.8. Herald.38 words
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Miscellaneous200 1933-06-13 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) APRfVSB IT. Part of church 1 Fruit £l»T rinß ft. Youn* wlmoi, M Kmptv C Ur<? v P W. Gardening implement 18. Listen to .<., (> rcmon i ous b.Kii 1 ll ributed H (hurch dignit:,ry if.. Shallow vessel :t7 (;u n IS. Membrane js Transported200 words
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Article, Illustration16 1933-06-13 20 THE FIELD just after the start of the Derby. (P. Newbj16 words
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Article, Illustration12 1933-06-13 20 THE KING AND QI'EEN arriving at .Fpsom for the Derby (Planet News.)12 words
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Article, Illustration31 1933-06-13 20 COMMANDANT .MARY ALLEN, chief of the Women police, with Mrs. Gould, secretary of the Women's Automobile and Sports Association, watching the racing from a bus top at Epsom on Derby day.31 words
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Article, Illustration29 1933-06-13 20 THH GREAT CROWD around I'rinci- Minolulu. the coloured tipster, as he gave winners with his time-honoured cry "I not a horse" on the Derby course at Epsom. (Planet News.)29 words
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Article, Illustration32 1933-06-13 20 MISS SUZANNE SLOCOCK and Miss Phyllis Simmonds in the paddock at the Epsom racecourse on Derby Day watching the racing. They attracted much attention with their smart jockey caps and striking costumes.32 words
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Article, Illustration15 1933-06-13 20 A VIKW of the course shoving the parkt-H mas^ of traffic and omnibuses. (Planet News.)15 words
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Article, Illustration26 1933-06-13 20 THE KING acknowledging salutes at the opening performance at Olympia, London, of the Royal Tournament, one of the greatest military apect'jelea of the year. (Planet News.)26 words
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Article, Illustration33 1933-06-13 20 THE fEAKI.I KING of Hollo way Mr. C. Sal wick and hi daughters a n his pet monkon the course a Epsom where h was among Ui thousands watching the Derby. (P. News.)33 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-06-13 20 KKFOKK Ihr Derby police waiting '<> K<> on duly looked for winners in their corner on the course. (Planet News.)19 words
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Advertisement17 1933-06-13 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated fn Crest Britain) H«*d Office for Malays i SINGAPORE.17 words