The Straits Times, 14 June 1933
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Title Section39 1933-06-14 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AXD MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1933 PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNES DAY, JUNE 14, 1933, PRICE 16 CENTS39 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement149 1933-06-14 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL ST. .(PHONE SISOj M, IS GOOD FOR Cm HB ■H^^k. ■MH^k. BX nis MB g IS H^\ J Em H^l 1 y_, W^B VA HIHaBi/H Vfl W H yjo^ vVl^^^B^^ j^' 7^** e5 V 'Si k i&>BlfcS IVjf j^ 19 i Jf i <£ VJB *i" s149 words
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Advertisement9 1933-06-14 1 KUALA tUM PUR SSV J»VA ST. (THONE 3683). H9 words
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Advertisement465 1933-06-14 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.! MAIL. PASSFNOER AND CARGO SEfVICES. ■sWimOLAI AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJK9TVS rXtVEBNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL UUtVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage. Due Spore. RANPL'RA 17.00(1 Jane »3 ybANCALORE 8,000 Jnly 8465 words
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Advertisement661 1933-06-14 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSfSN KAISHAO TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp Rotterdam and Mlddleabrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due Sail HAKONTE MARU 10.400 June 28 29 I SUWA MARU 10.700 July 13 14 I KI'SHIMI MART IO.'tOO July L'T H HAKOZ.-VKI MARI' 10,100 Aug. II 1 I X TERUKUNI MARU 12.000 Aub.661 words
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Advertisement565 1933-06-14 2 BURNS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7.868 ton.) and the .3. MANGOLA (3,362 ton.) (Cargo only). The MARELLA ie eae of the largest and finest steamer, trading to Australia, cabins da565 words
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Advertisement477 1933-06-14 2 IBE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Denmark.) Telephone 5522. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAM ■USG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang BORINGIA 20 6 20/6 Tl/fi 23 0 FIONIA 11/7 11/7 12/7 14/7 US&UA M ty K u 32(03 2 (o477 words
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Advertisement1181 1933-06-14 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. akin Cm Ltd, and China (113.!). LTD. Muful SteSm Navigation Co.. Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN' ORIENTAL I INK Itd The VAM1,181 words
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Article796 1933-06-14 3 Court Revelations. "RED" CELL WITH 3,000 MEMBERSHIP. Revelation* concerning thr Malayan < ommunist Parly and its yaM ramification* in Mula>a were made before Mr. J. F. F. GMfg, the Third Magistra* yeMerday when an official of the Chine* Protectorate stated that from documents seized it796 words
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Article37 1933-06-14 3 The Eiiim; light-beacon in Victoria Hail.our has now been IT TatlMtihad and exhibit! an occulting ni lijrht every ionds. Position: On western side of entrance to Victoria harbour. Lat. 5 15'N, lon^. 115° 16'E (approx).37 words
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Article33 1933-06-14 3 Tfe Admiralty notifie» that a shoal t'a^ haaaj reported at a distance of 6.4 miles I4'J from Merundung inland. Lat. 1 59'X. loiik. 10»- 10T. (appiox). Depth. 4 fathoms. Api Passage.33 words
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Article22 1933-06-14 3 Vienna, June 9. K\-king Alfonso lia> arrived in Vienna. Queen Marie, of Rumania, is oUayinj; at AlulUling, uttu Vienna,22 words
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Article630 1933-06-14 3 Bankrupt Shopkeeper. CONCEALED PROPERTY ALLEGED. Slew Cheong, the former proprietor of a sundry goods shop in Upper Chinchew Street, was indicted yesterday before Mr. E. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge. on three counts under the Bankruptcy Ordinance. He was represented by Mr. R. L.630 words
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Article53 1933-06-14 3 No Butter Imports From Latvia. Berlin, June 10. The (iovernment has placed an emliargo on the importation of butter from Latvia because the Latvian Government, in violation of earlier assurances, did not prevent the Latvian newspapers from publishing the Socialist and Jewish appeals to I oycott all GermanReuter - 53 words
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Article30 1933-06-14 3 Took Overdose Of Sleeping Draught. Munich, June 9. The Social Democratic woman Deputy. Fran Antonie Pfuelf. has committed suicide here by taking; an overdose of sleeping draught. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 30 words
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Article105 1933-06-14 3 The following are passengers by the Hector, which is expected in Singapore from Europe on Friday: Mi P. Dudley Wardc. Mr. A. G. Howe, Mr I" C. V Cobbold. Mr. C. S Pendrigh. Sir Kobert Holland. Lt.-C 01. and Mrs. M. <ainntrtun-Syk.es, Misa Q. Peat. Mr. J. A. Mnrtavish.105 words
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Article175 1933-06-14 3 I'ATRAS. Dut., 1,181 tons, from Batavia 14-«, for B. Deli 15-6. NGOV HOCK, Norw.. 70S tons, from Penanu 14-6, for Bangkok 14-6. BULAN. Brit., 441 tons, from Malacca 14-6, for Penang via Ports 18-6. KDKNDALE, Brit., 1,002 tons, from Batavia 13-6, for Sambo*. Batnvia 17-6. TOMOHOX, Dut., 684175 words
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Article103 1933-06-14 3 Wednesday. June 14. Ships alongside the Wlurrea or expected to arrive. Godown Gate. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Lch. "Lady Gulllemard," Tobelo, Makian, Tug "Prince." Oil Wharf Nieuw Zoeland. Cm! «k«rf aiu. TJEUELB IN D«T DO CM. ranjoag Pagar. Albert Dock Nil. Victoria Dock Nil. KapMl Harbo.r. King's103 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement440 1933-06-14 3 NOKDDEUTSCHEE wk LLOm fjW«J*i (Incorporated f Ta» Mdennentloß** m ajuajia)^ intended fixtures: OUTWARD. FRANKEN for Manila. Hong Kong, Shanghai, North China and Japan June 20 HOMEWARD. t HOLSTKIN for Aden, Genoa, M'seilles, Oran, Havre, R'dam, H'burg tnd Bremen June 21 Passenger steamers with cabin and Intermediate class accommodation. I Cargo440 words
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Advertisement415 1933-06-14 3 president Oners Fmr— Again Reduced £67.3.11. MANILA /HONG KONG TO EUROPE TIA HfnUOs VmHsl claaa urou (be PaeUat lat claaa Ball hi Aasorlea Toarlat claaa Atlaatlc oa the faaaon ana ■rw v. Manhattaa at a.s. Waahlngina. (If hiiik (arouh (he Paaajaa Caaal la dealred approxloiatflr Gt43 extra). 4.1 hMtHMIU r*a415 words
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Advertisement346 1933-06-14 3 ELLERMAJN BUCKNAIX STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. J At Itoa«rp«raUd la Bagtaa&J ay' "■LLERMAN" UNB. f rrcagkt Berrire f UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Tla Porto ana 1 gaca Casjaj OUTWARDS. TO BONO KONG, SHANGHAI A JAFAIt Stearaart s s. CITY OF BATAVIA June ao HOMEWARDS. ■3 CITT 07 SHANGHAI for H liar346 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous99 1933-06-14 3 TIDE TABLM. Today. .Tune M. H. W. 2.20 a.m.. 9 ft. 4.01 p.m., 7 ft. 7 in. Thuntdny. .lime 13. H. W. ,i Ji a. m 8 ft. 1 in., 4.81 p.m., 7 ft. T in. Friday, June IC. H. W. 4^ll, a.m., .8 ft., 5.11 p.m., 7 ft. S99 words
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Miscellaneous64 1933-06-14 3 SINGAPORE WEATHKK REPORT. Station YwtercUy L«at night Max. Rainfail Bright Mm. temp. ins Sunshine temp. *F hrs. *F Alor Star 86 0.21 0.4 71 Sitiawan 92 0.01 4.9 71 K. Trcngganu 87 Nil 4.9 72 Bukit Jerain 89 Nil 7.9 73 Malacca 86 Nil 5.7 76 Singapore 86 0.10 2.564 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement461 1933-06-14 4 SITUATION VACANT W hen applying fur any position advertised m these culusins send copies of teati■onlals. Do not send originals. WANTED energetic European with previous knowledge of Hotel management. !'no-i prospects for right man. Apply 636, Straits Times. SITUATIONS WANTED^ STKNOTYPIST open for engagement. Box G24, Straits Times. EXPERIENCED chief461 words
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Advertisement637 1933-06-14 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET lill Apply Meyer Uro*. HO USX on iDititntioa BUI. Moaaratt r.nt. altad Engineers. TO LET. 8. Ozlay Bias. moa. aanitatioa. vpply 10, Malacca Street TO LET, 152 Cairnhill T.u.. bedrooms, electric^ gi-icgv. Apply TO Cairnhill Koad. Bungalows. Angullia Park. S6l-A, Orchard Read, Oil Extraction Factory. Angullia637 words
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Advertisement617 1933-06-14 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO L£T OFFICUj TO LET. S4-B. Battery Soad tad Boor. Apply Guthri* Co., Ltd. TO LET, No. 110, Bobimon Road, anitabl* for offic* A store. Apply 4 Manassaa A Co, 6-1. Malacca Str**t. BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET South Bridge Koad Nos. 173, 174 and 17&. Anson Kor.d Nos.617 words
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Advertisement1375 1933-06-14 4 BUSINESS CARDS. GRAND OPENING NIKRO PHOTO STI DIO 10. Battery Koud. All orders can b* executed promptly at special slump price and MtiaXaci teed. Amateur Work's Special Service Tv-I. *;«> i •>. MADAME PAGE DRESS MAKER AND MMtSKM Late of 92, PKcadiUy, Lundnn. DAY EVENING GOWNS. Specialising in Maternity Gowns,1,375 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous80 1933-06-14 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Ou.nlde without Malaya. Malaya. Postage. Monthly S 300 4.0* 2.50 Quarterly S 8.5* $12.00 7.50 Half Yearly $1740 $24.00 $15.00 Yearly $34.00 $48.00 $30.00 NOT". Outntation cheques should loeladr the asaal bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charge* and instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS appear un the form80 words
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Article431 1933-06-14 5 Charges Investigated By Medical Council. Disciplinary action, involving the erasure of their names from the register, was taken against two doctors at proceedings of the General Medical Council in London, presided over by Sir Norman Walker. One case was that o' Austin Threlfall Nankivell, formerly medical431 words
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Article62 1933-06-14 5 The band of the S.S. police will give tl.e following programme, weather perir:tting at Telok Ayer today beginning at 9 p.m.: March of the leers (Sullivan); Selection, Bitter Sw«et (Coward) Invitation a la Valse (Wc-ber): Overture. Banditcnstreiche (Suppe); Cornet Solo, As You Pass By (Russell); Cornet Solo, The62 words
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Article101 1933-06-14 5 Leembruggen Prefers Civil Prison. Appearing before Mr. F. F. Gregg, the Singapore Third Magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of criminal breach of trust as a servant in I'eapect of -Sl5O, N. Leembruggcn, a Ceylon Dutch burgher, claimed trial and refused an sjffer "i 1 personal bail. His reason101 words
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Article67 1933-06-14 5 Soviet Producing 8-Cylimter Model. 'Leningrad. An 8-cylinder passenger automobile of Soviet design the L-l of 104 horsenower, is now being produced at the Krassny Putilovetz tractor plant ii Leningrad, which is undergoing complete re-equipment with a view to the exclusive production of automobiles. The re-equipped plant,67 words
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Article140 1933-06-14 5 Monday .June 5. ;,ptain L Wells, R.N., Commander Parry, R.N., Wing Commander 1. M. Robb and Mr. D. Gray had luncheon at Government House. In the afternoon His Excellency and Lady Clementi were present at the Singapore Races. Thursday, June 8. Hon. Mr. C. C. Brown and Mrs.140 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement243 1933-06-14 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL THIS EVENING TEA DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 TO MID-NIGHT. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. ADELPHI HOTEL Watch For "THE ORIENTAL REVUE" BEAUTIFUL GIRLS GORGEOUS SETTINGS SOMETHING NEW THURSDAY SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Where to Stay ORIENTAL HOTEL BRAS BASAH243 words
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Advertisement268 1933-06-14 5 STOP THAT COUGH THIS PLEASANT WAY. A few tablets of Ropiroids will allay the irritation. soothe ihe inflamed mucous in the breathing tubes, break up t ne phlegm and bring case and relief. Respiroids act on the principle of direct treatment of the affected parts. As the tablet dissolve* in268 words
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Advertisement140 1933-06-14 5 imagine CARPETS WITH A PILE THAT DEADENS ALL SOUND GIVES COMFORT AND REST TO THE FEET. HAVE COLOUR AND DESIGN THAT ARE RESTFUL TO THE EYE AND BRING CHARM TO THE ROOM FURNITURE WHICH INVITES YOU TO RELAX CONVEYS A fCNM OF PRIDE IN YOUR HOME. IS UNIQUE— MANUFACTURED FROM140 words
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Advertisement182 1933-06-14 5 QUALITY Phil London training and (^,.;ilni< miens, n-niitis our Optics! Sarric* nniqce in Malaya. JOHN DUKE F.8.0.A. ,Hon».) F> M No. 21. Battery Koad, Singapore. THE BRITISH MALAYA TRUSTEE EXECUTOR COMPANY, LIMITED. Regifttrred under the Trait Companies Ordinance 1926) Capital called op $162,050 Reserve Liability of Shareholders $162,050 DIRECTORS: Sir182 words
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Sporting News.
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Article502 1933-06-14 6 Mr. P. F. Warner And Cricket War." (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 21 Mr. P. F. Warner, who was joint manager of the M.CC. team in Australia, has made a striking appeal for cricket peace between the two countries. "You have read," he said, "a great502 words
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Article397 1933-06-14 6 Brooklyn Lose To Philadelphia. The following were the results of baseball games played yesterday: National League. Brooklyn 4 12 0 Philadelphia 7 13 0 Whitney homered for Philadelphia. Chicago 5 8 0 Cincinnati 6 13 4 American League. SI Louis 3 7 0 Chicago 1 7 0 Big- HittingReuter - 397 words
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Article725 1933-06-14 6 County Cricket t FIFTEEN THREE-FIGURE INNINGS. No less than five double centuries and ten other three figure inning's were obtained in the seven county cricket championship matches which concluded yesterday. High scoring was the general ord>?r in only a few exceptions the matches proved the complete725 words
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Article40 1933-06-14 6 Members of the Sect Kirn Cheng Badminton Party are requested to take note that the draw for the first round of the open singles championship of the party will take place on Wednesday, June 14, 1933, at 5.30 p.m. sharp.40 words
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Article199 1933-06-14 6 "Slaughter" Of The "Wolves" In Nice. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 31. Extraordinary scenes marked the football match between Wolverhamnton Wanderers and the Olympic Gymnastic Club of Nice, on Thursday. The trouble began after half an hour's play, when the Wolves protested against the alleged kicking, tripping199 words
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Article89 1933-06-14 6 Rink To Be Opened At New World. A skating rink will be opened at the New World in the near future. All interested in the sport of roller skating can practice at the New World in the restaurant attached to the cabaret on any day, Sundays included, from 189 words
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Article26 1933-06-14 6 H .M.S. Herald (Ltart Coin, A. Jonef, R.N.) arrived in Singapore yesterday evening from Labuan. She wiH leave Singapore for survey work off Miri on Monday.26 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement146 1933-06-14 6 TOOTHACHE IS NOT ALL. It forms from fermenting food particles beyond reach of the toothbrush. But Squibb Dental Cream neutralities Germ Acid because it contains Squibb Milk of Magnesia, u n antacid! Therefore, Squibli's protects teeth and gums as it cleans. It is safe, pleasant economical. Fight (ierm Acid scientifically—146 words
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Advertisement102 1933-06-14 6 •JUNIOR T. T. RACES ISt< WOODS (Norton) 111 PXI 2nd. HIM (Norton) jlEjJ|r 3rd. GUTHRIK (Norton) 111 lillT Aii three used I II Wakefield I f Castrol Motor Oil fEyfc Ordinary grades of Castrol (such as you can flflß buy) were used by the winners of this important pj3u event.102 words
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Article308 1933-06-14 7 Important Works On Mathematics. The Maix-Enjf.ls-I.enin Institute in v is publi-h'iitf in the near future manuscripts by Karl Marx dealing with higher mathematics which have lain :us in the archives of rhc German Sociai-Dcmoei atk Party, the Institute artiuiritii; them only recently. Marx i-oninu-nci-cl308 words
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Article97 1933-06-14 7 Special Training For Soviet Masses. The Centra] Council of Osoaviakhim (Society for the Promotion of Aviation i,nd Chemical Defense) plans to npen in the near future a parachute-jumping tiaining school. The function of the school will be to train jamping instructors for aviation <lubs anil >poits urbanisations, and97 words
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Article105 1933-06-14 7 Customs Union Meeting: llroken Up. Paris, June 12. Tear hwnfco were thrown by French university students belonging to parties of the mil OHM light on Saturday in the midst of public meeting of the French Union for the Promotion of a European ma Federation in the rooms of105 words
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Article95 1933-06-14 7 190 French Club Cars To Make If ie Trip. .Moscow, Juno T;ir automobile club of Paris and tne Raantian Siut^ tourist bureau, "inlouiist." lui\<' invgad a trial trip to I'ans from Mo iow b) a ..mobile, which is expected to taks- i»lp< the end nf .luly or theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 95 words
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Article296 1933-06-14 7 Nazis Disclaim All Responsibility. Vienna, June 13. Political unrest in Austria is further accentuated by a bomb outrage, which took place in the shop of a Jewish jeweller, named Futterweit, situated in the centre of the city, as a result of which the jeweller and oneReuter - 296 words
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Article158 1933-06-14 7 How Government Replied To Criticism. Saarbrucken, June 10. Since the new political Empowering Decree has come into lorce, the Government can compel newspapers to publish Government declarations of any length. When newspapers "his week vent'irec to criticise the action of the Saar Government, the authorities retaliated by orderingAneta-Trans-Ocean - 158 words
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Article71 1933-06-14 7 Journalist Killed In Mountain Car Crash. Vienna, June 7. Mr. Hooper Trask, the well-known American journalist, was instantly killed and his wife gravely injured, when the car in which they were touring the Dolomites skidded on the mountain road near Vigo de Fasse and plunged down a 50-footAneta-Trans-Ocean - 71 words
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Article69 1933-06-14 7 Teachers and Pupils Fire On Police. Mexico City, June 9. A quarrel between the teachers and pupils of a school in Yucatan and the local police over the ownership of some land near the school has had tragic re•ults. After coming to blows, the rival parties opened fireAneta-Havas - 69 words
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Article47 1933-06-14 7 Course Of Alpine Automobile Race Altered. Vienna, June 9. The course of the Austrian Alpine automobile race has been mollified to avoid the Salzburg-Ofer route, via Reii-hcnhall, in Bavaria, so as to prevent any unpleasantness which might arise by passing into German territory.— Aneta-Havas.Aneta-Havas - 47 words
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Article48 1933-06-14 7 Berlin, June 11. r'u to the latest statistics, un- niplo,. •■ni ha- fallen to 5,000,000, i 10 below the highest figure for Oil- yi a i A hopefuj siun ia that 7" per cent, of the improvMMM i.- due to re-eir./^oymerit in regular iniiuMiy. RcuUt Wire.48 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement26 1933-06-14 7 LOOPING THE LOOP WITH LAUGHS HOWARD HUGHES PRESENTS Chester Morris in COCK OF THE AIR UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE with BILLIE DOVE Aim MICKEY MOUSE SILLY SYMPHONY.26 words
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Advertisement208 1933-06-14 7 "welcome againT England's Queen of Musical Comedy j JESSIE MATTHEWS I^^A ul tht iUim ont British Picture tC^^L. lie H Midshipmaid J "S^ By lAN HAY with A. W. BASKCOMB and FRED KERR The doings of a merry mermaid on a Battleship! I COMING CAPITOL NEXT WEEK. DISTRIBUTED BY PAVILION208 words
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Advertisement168 1933-06-14 7 r-H CAPITOL~h Opening TODAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 Warner Bros. Terrific Revelation of one of the Greatest Prison Scandals in History PAUL MUNI IN "I AM A FUGITIVE FROM A CHAIN GANG" The true Story of ROBERT E. BURNS' amazing Life and Loves! The picture that thrilled over a million cinemagoers168 words
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Article230 1933-06-14 8 Tin Makes A Big Advance. RUBBER AGAIN EASIER ALL ROUND. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Wednesday. Today's Prices: Rubber. 10 11/16 cents per lb. Tin. Singapore price $120 per picul. Gold, V 6 2s. 2d., down '.d. Yesterday's Prices: Rubber, London, 5/16 d., down I/Mi. New York,230 words
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Article103 1933-06-14 8 Rugby, June 12. Foreign exchanges are: Amsterdam 8.42 Athens 590 Brussels 24.251;. Belgrade 250 Berlin 14.42«/s Bombay 1/6 5 64 Bucharest 570 Buenos Aires 41 V official. Copenhagen 22.41 i! j Geneva 17.52' < 2 Helsingfors 226 1/ 2 Hcg Kong 15 3 4 Lisbon 110 Madrid 39 19103 words
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Article66 1933-06-14 8 Singapore, June 14. Gambier 4.75 (Cube) No. 1 unpicked 7.2ij Copra 4.10 mixed 3.70 Sago flour, Sarawak 1.87 1 i White Pepper 30.66 Black Pepper 18.75 Pear] Sago 4.60 small 4.60 wed; uts §,00 No. 1 125 catties gross 8.85 No. 2 12n catties gross 3.80 Rice Siam $14866 words
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Article49 1933-06-14 8 From Europe London mails dispatched on May 25) by Rohna, due a£ Penang 6 a.m. tomorrow. From China and Japan, by Tokushima Maru, due at Singapore daylight u>- < mo i row. From China, by Kumsan?, due at Singapore *> a.m. tomorrow. From China, by Tilawtf, due at49 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article428 1933-06-14 8 latue Val. P<L Buyen. Sellers. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 26/32/- cd. 28/5 Ayer Hitam Tin 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 5. B Hong428 words
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Article273 1933-06-14 8 ■MM Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 nom. 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 0.80 0 90 il £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.2 6 5.7.6 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.35 5.50 El £1 Con. T. S. Ta Prefs. 24 24 9 !1 £1 Con. T. S.273 words
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Article141 1933-06-14 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 102 103V£ ci. < Singapore Municipal 5 p.c of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 105 LlOnom. Singapore Municipal 414 p.c of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Vg p.c. of Itt7 red. !947 $1,600,000 104141 words
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Article364 1933-06-14 8 Frtttr and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today's Prices Fraser LyaU Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) 0.70 0.85 0.65 0.80 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.55 0.65 0.50 0.60 A. Hitam ($1) 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.20 A. Kuning ($1) 0.15 0.20 0.15 0.20 A. Malay ($2) 1.15 1.30 1.15 1.30364 words
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Article194 1933-06-14 8 SELLING. Singapore, June 14. London, 4 months' sight 2 4 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 31 32 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 15 16 London, 30 days sight 2315 16 London, demand 2/3 7 8 London, T.T. 2 3 27 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 98C Hamburg,194 words
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Article74 1933-06-14 8 Noon, June 14. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Tone of Market: Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 3 11/32 d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet Gets. 6 1/16 per lb. Buyers. Sellers Spot (loose) 10 11/16 10% (F.O.B.) lli/ 8 111,4 Standard R.S.S. on74 words
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Article29 1933-06-14 8 C'hitral Ckriatteu Huyuens Ranchi ndrapoera Karaffoln Apr. 28 May »0 May 12 .June 1 M-iy 12 June S Mnv 19 June t May 18 June 1029 words
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Article220 1933-06-14 8 Today. Banka Island, I'ludjoe Palembang (.Thedens) S p.m. China ami Japan (Himalaya Maru) a p.m. Japan and Korea I Parcels) (Himalaya Maru I 2.30 p.m. North, N.-East and N.-West Sumatra (Patras) 3 p. m Bflawan, C.yK.n. Egypt ami l/.S.A. (Simaloer 1 .3 p.m. Hanirknk 1 Kola 1220 words
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Article57 1933-06-14 8 Air Mail from Java. Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore at 5 p.m. today. Mails froivi London, Amsterdam etc. by the Dutch Aeroplane are expected to arrive at the General Post Office, Singapore at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow. The delivery57 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement31 1933-06-14 8 BRITISH MANUFACTURE I !r s "si 2Tii/tH>&&(!b SOFT COLLARS b PYJAMAS I If any diOculty la obUlolnc, write COURTAULDB LTD.. 1«, St. iUrtini-le-Unnd, Loadom, g.C.I, for «mm of yoor neareat retailer31 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous114 1933-06-14 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. TiH:y. June H. Police Band. Ti lok Ayer, 9 p.m. Thursday. Junr 15. Annual meetinc (7.30 p.m.) and annual ("inner (H.'iO p.m.i of King Edward VII < ollege of Medicine AJelphi Hotel. Friday. June 16. Trafalgar Ltd. meeting 2 Prince Street, noon. Polico Band, Kato-ig Park,114 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article794 1933-06-14 9 Persistent Advance. RUSSIA NOW BUYING FROM GERMANY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 17. The persistent advance completely surprised everybody, and the subsequent reaction has been comparatively a MN fluctuation. American buying has been reflected in further shipments of English and Straits tin being made from heiv794 words
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Article127 1933-06-14 9 (From Ou- Own CorreEpondent.) l.nn w, June 13. Jugra Kstate, Ltd., announce* f \od& foi 19^2 of £2,997 compared with a deficit of £3,574 in 1981; £465 is carri«d (orward to credit. Katun? Consolidated Rubber Estate.-, Ltd.. announce a loss for 1932 of £2,706, compared v.ith a 1931127 words
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Article308 1933-06-14 9 Closing Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) l.'v.iddi. June 1?. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocks ace given below: The rise or fall is in relation to tha .price of June 8. GOVERNMENT 9TOCKS, BKITISH. Rise or Fall Conversion Loan t% HG'i Funding308 words
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Article320 1933-06-14 9 What She Buys From Malaya. Interesting statistics ol Japan's trade with Malaya are revealed by a report published by the Japanese Finance Blinistrj which has just reached the Japanese Consulate General Singapore. In that year Japan exported to MalayaYen 25,3^7 k 968 and imported frosn the latter Ytn320 words
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Article614 1933-06-14 9 Return to Dividend List. The twenty-sixth unnual meeting v. the Labu (F.M.S.) Subtler Co., Ltd., was held i:0 May 15. The cbaurruuu, tu'iga-dier-General The Hon. Charles Lambton. D.5.0., said No important euanges occurred in the company s affairs during 1932. Thje price of rubber remained at uniformly low614 words
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Article88 1933-06-14 9 Ready for President's Signature. Washington, June 1). The Glass-Steagall Bank Reform Bil' has been passed by the Senate and nov. g^ies to the White House for signature. Washington, June IC. The House of Representatives hai adopted, the Glass-Steagall Bank Reform Bill which has been sent to theReuter - 88 words
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Article164 1933-06-14 9 The following letter appeared in thn Financial Times Sir. One (fathers from th* newspapers that the Powers In meeting in London in June to discuss if, by tariff agreements, the trade, relations tetwoen i'he various nations can be improve). I imagine the restriction of tin output may be164 words
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960 1933-06-14 9 Higher Dividend Recommended. The twenty-third annual general lue-.'t-ing of the Chercnes* (F.M.S.) Esta cv. Limit-d, was held on Thursday, May It, 1933. in the Council Room of the Rubber Grower Associaticn, 2-4, Idol I. ant. Eastc-.eap, London. E.C., Mr. Arthur A. Allon (thaiiman of the company)960 words
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Article42 1933-06-14 9 (From Oor Own Correspondent.) London, June 13 British Borneo Timber Co., Ltd., announces a final dividend of o'-j per ceut. (or 1932. Straits Plantations, Ltd., announce a dividend of per cent, for the year endoJ March 31, 1933. 00. 1 OC.U42 words
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Advertisement620 1933-06-14 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH, [NDISCHE HANDELSEANK N. V. established 1863 at Amsterdam. huthorined Capital Gldi. 100,000,000 up Capital .a Glds. 65.000,000 Reserves Glds. 21.190^24 HKAD OIFKK: AMSTERDAM. BRANCU OFFICES: THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES. Hatavia: Head Office for Dutch stoat Indies. BRANCH OFFICES: DUTCH EAST IN-DIES- Ampenan. Bandoeng. Chcribon, Goronialo, Makassar, lf«dan,620 words
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Advertisement351 1933-06-14 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (MiTHfcJKI.A.M^ IK.VLHM* MucHrrv 1 EsrtkhllMlie. Ik Aau.-e'wstw |«M V BEAD UFKHK KKI>4IM WITH bRA.NCHRS IN ROTTERDAM AM' HK llAlilk HEAD OFFICE FOX THE KAST: BATAVIA. Branches throughout rir Dates) Eaet Indies and In the Straits S«al> ncnis. li.jia. China, Japan and Arabia LONDON BAMKEM: The351 words
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1283 1933-06-14 10 Rubber restriction talk is in the air again. After many alarums and excursonn since Mr. Baldwin gave the Stevenson Scheme its coup de grace we are at last told that the Dutch have now suffered a sea change and1,283 words
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Article30 1933-06-14 10 H. H. the Tuan Muda of Sarawak, Capt. Bertram Brooke, is on his way back from a visit to Europe and is due in 'Singapore oy the Hector on Friday.30 words
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Article29 1933-06-14 10 It is understood that the United States Minister in Siam, Mr. David R. Kauffman, will be leaving Bangkok shortly. It s not yet known who will take his place.29 words
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Article31 1933-06-14 10 The Rev. P. W. J. Reynolds, formerly chaplain of Selangor, is now vicar of Little Wakering, Essex. This church If a very old one and is about seven miles from Southend.31 words
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Article37 1933-06-14 10 Mr. J. F. McCurdy, manager of Klabang estate, Chemor, and Mrs. McCurdy art going home on leave in August. Mr. J. B Middleton. who ie on leave at present, will manage th* estate during Mr. MtCurdy's absence.37 words
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Article841 1933-06-14 10 VOLUNTEER ARMS, As a result of the Wallace and Taylor murders in Selangor there has been much discussion as to whether the possession by volunteers of firearms and cartridges in their houses is not more of a danger than a safeguard. Mrs. Wallace was murdered with841 words
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Article1104 1933-06-14 10 WOMEN'S DRESS. I Paid Poiret, who has been designing fashions for women for more than a quarter of a century, in fact he launched the split skirt 25 years ago, here te'ls why women will never ivear a uniform. omen in Russia have adopted a workuniform, and1,104 words
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Article66 1933-06-14 10 Singapore. GREAT WORLD Cabaret Baroud College Love. NEW WORLD Side Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies, Theatrei Ciuemai. RAFFLES HOTEL Tea Daaae 6.:« i SII p.m. Informal Dinner Dance y.:to- midnight. RITZ. GEYLANG l*t Kun Silent (it-nrice U'Hara in Ptratae of The Fires- Complete Serial in 1 night 7.10 1< p.m.66 words
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Advertisement168 1933-06-14 10 Peter Dawson, The World-famous Baritone finds voice-safety only in the filter tip He writes "The dv MAURIER FILTER TIP stops irritants from getting to my throat and r V affecting my M/P voice. Peter Dawson. YOU, too, will lind that the Maurier filter tip is the only effective means of168 words
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Advertisement59 1933-06-14 10 DUtlaetlT* frock* far lay aad mtlu wear— alio the latcat models la Mllllaerr Shi|>«eat« Weekly. y SND FLOOB. M AYNAJUTB BUILDING. Pha— ML > 4V\*~f- MUM -W..**In the Ov.l tla»k. V^-*^ A. FLINTEft, Blfi»i PUe*. Importing DIAMONDS and PIASL NECKLACES. Selling at loweit market prieei. Alto buying GOLD COINS and59 words
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876 1933-06-14 11 Britain To Pay 5 Per Cent. On Account. ROOSEVELT FIGHTING OPPOSITION AT HOME. U.S. Urged To Walk Out Of World Conference. rr London, June 14. It is learned that a definite ayrei'nu-nf has been reached between the Government and President Roosevelt on the basisAneta-Trans-Ocean - 876 words
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Article146 1933-06-14 11 Soviet Wishes to Buy U.S. Cotton. Washington, June 13. The Soviet agency, Aintorg, it is understood, has discussed with officials of the Finance Reconstruction Corporation the possibility of obtaining credit with whicl, to purchase American cotton. No detiniu figure was mentioned, according to the Corporation, but from other146 words
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Article597 1933-06-14 11 Large Italian Squadron Ready for Trip. Rome,* June 13. The starting signal for the great Italian squadron flight to Chicago will probably be given at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, weather conditions permitting. All preparations have been completed and 26 seaplanes of the latest SavoiaMarchctti type, with crewsReuter - 597 words
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Article71 1933-06-14 11 12 Killed and 50 Missing. Stamboul. June 11. The Taurus express from Baghdad to Angora, the capital of Turkey in Asia, ran off the rail? on Saturday at Eski Shehr. owing to damage to the track caused by floods, and plunged into th° river. According to the latestAneta-Trans-Ocean - 71 words
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Article802 1933-06-14 11 Resistance To Cease. BUT CANTON TO FIGHT ON. Shanghai, June 14. A final settlement between the Central Government and Gen. Feng Yu- h»<iang was reached yesterday as follows First, the Nanking Government will formally order Gen. Soong Che- yuan to reassume his post of chairmanSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 802 words
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Article121 1933-06-14 11 Instructions Issued By Governor. The Straits Times is informed that instructions have now been issued by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, for paying off the crew of fie Sea Belle II and the subsequent laying-up of the yacht. It is not possible121 words
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Article188 1933-06-14 11 Money Offered Free Of Interest. London, June 12. The opening of the World Economic Conference caused business to be considerably restricted on the Stock Exchange today. The markets remained listless apart from a sharp advance in Brazilian shares and a fall in Japanese issues. Metals weakened, copper especiallyReuter - 188 words
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Article168 1933-06-14 11 Ex-King Alfonso's Son Cuban Beauty. Lausanne, June 12. Don Alfonso, Prince of the Asturias and eldest son of ex-King Alfonso XIII i of Spain, created a sensation a short time ago by announcirg his intention to marry a Cuban beauty, Senorita Sampedro. Further details of this romanticAneta-Trans-Ocean - 168 words
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Article58 1933-06-14 11 Conservative Dinner In Commons. London, June 14. Mr. T. V. Soong, the Chinese Finance Minister, and Mr. Quo Tai-chi, the Chinese Minister to London, were entertained to dinner in the House of Commons by the China Sub-Committee for Foreign Affair? of the Conservative Party, at which Lord WintertonReuter - 58 words
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Article106 1933-06-14 11 Will He Call Off Civil Disobedience Bombay, June 10. The doctors note a progressive feebleness in Gandhi's eye muscles. Gandhi has ceased to read the newspapers himself but members of his household undertake the task of reading to him. The movement in favour of the liberation of political106 words
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Article2348 1933-06-14 11 Only Way to Pay Debts Between Nations. j WORLD CONFERENCE. The Problem of 30,000,000 Unemployed. > Before settling down to the real work the delegates to the World Economic Conference a.- giving Jficf outlines of their proposals, a proceeding which will last three davH, even withAneta-Havas - 2,348 words
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Article254 1933-06-14 12 His Own Fault." WIFE IN CAR HE WAS OVERTAKING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, June 12. tragic story of how a motor- > wlist pulled out from behind a motorcar containing his ife, child and two friends, crashed into a lorry and was kilU'd. wax told254 words
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Article227 1933-06-14 12 When Has Court Taken Cognizance." At what stage- of le^al proceeding-- can a court In' regarded as having taken cognizance of a criminal charge was the interesting question argued by counsel beHr. A. W. Hay, the Singapore Second Magistrate, yesterday. The <|uestion came up when a charge of227 words
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Article135 1933-06-14 12 Judgment Reserved By Full Court. .Indyi.iciit was reserved in the appeal aing third i>arty ri*ks by the Api nirt ye sti nl.iy in the case in which :;ntirf -appellant was an infant, and the defendant respondent was the Norwich Union Fin (nsunusM Society, Ltd. Tin B.pp< al was135 words
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Article131 1933-06-14 12 Pasir I'anjantt Labour Union. (From Cur Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Juno V>. Thi i. NNt to ba no end to the distribution »f -edit ;ous literature in this State and at imw -.nere i- <c usual Us) of such ra-i Of latu seditioi-s nasapMatl have bam printed in Jawi131 words
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Article32 1933-06-14 12 r >"•> On iw.ri'iiMt •■•.m. .I'iik 14. \w opi'ii verd i «a> v nba i coraaar at the inI KuiK'lnramar. au estate hospitt< attendant, who dipd of poisoning, If-admim taroA,32 words
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Article142 1933-06-14 12 Bail Refused to A Shopkeeper. A well-known shopkeeper ol Kota Tinggi Chab Koh Siang, appeared before Mr. A. W. Hay, the Second Magistrate, today on two charges of cheating. The accused claimed trial and his case was postponed for a week for mention. the charges against142 words
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Article152 1933-06-14 12 Immediate Boycott "By Japanese Spinners. Tokio, June IX The plenary session of the Cotton Spinners' Association unanimously derided to enforce an immediate boycott on Indian cotton. Reuter. On June 8 it was reported that the boycott of Indian cotton, as a retaliation for the tariff rise, was decided152 words
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Article200 1933-06-14 12 Lorry Used F»r Getaway In K.L. Robbery. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 13. How a daylight robbery in the heart of the hinese business quarter of Kuala Lumpur was carried out with the aid of pepper and a lorry was described at the Selaniror Assizes today.200 words
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Article130 1933-06-14 12 Newspaper Story Set In Russia. Hollywood has evolved many plots for '"racy newspaper stories. In this latest rilm, "Clear All Wires" which began at tbc Alhambra last night. Moscow is the background, with Stalin, (only a brief glimpse of him is seen), the commissioners of the dreaded Ogpu,130 words
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Article137 1933-06-14 12 Arriving In Singapore With His Wife Soon. A tel< gram has, been received from Mr. Vaisn Shanmugam Chettiar, of Chettinad, .\etcapatum to the effect that he has embarked on the Rohna svith his wife and dau'rhf r for Singapore. He will ir.o < probably disembark at Penaag137 words
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Article24 1933-06-14 12 (Fran Uur Own Correspondent.) Medan, June lv. The first district conference of Rotary International in Netherlands India ha.- been held in Semarang.24 words
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Article110 1933-06-14 12 Governor's Pardon. COMMONER AND GIRL OF NOBILITY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, June 10. A sensation has been aroused in native circles on the East Coast oi Sumatra by the marriage of a girl of the native nobility and a commoner The adut -officials took110 words
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Article164 1933-06-14 12 Graduates' Dinner In Singapore. The annual Trinity Monday dinner, held in Ruffles Hotel, was attended by nineteen past Trinity College, Dublin, men. Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald, being the senior graduate present, occupied the chair and the others present were: Major A. S. Winder, Mr. R. F. Goodman, the164 words
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Article139 1933-06-14 12 Preached in London On Return from U.S. Bishop Kdwin F. Lee and Mrs. Lee aritved hack in Singapore yesterday by the Sibajak after several months in tht U.S.A. where last year they, attended the conference session of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Bishop Lee's return was delayed some139 words
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Article113 1933-06-14 12 Inspector's Chase of A Ricksha-Puller. Seeing a motor-car driven by a European halte.i by the kerb in Queen Street late one evening a ricksha-puller approached and volunteered to find a girl companion for the motorist. The motorist, however, was Inspector F. Goodship. He grabbed thai113 words
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Article99 1933-06-14 12 Going Through Penang And Singapore. (From Our Own Correspondent.) .Medan, June 10. Dr. Mansfelt Beck, of the Agricultural Department in Atjeh, in an interview with the Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad, says exports from Atjeh for world markets do not pass through D.K.I, ports but through Penang and Singapore, being99 words
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Article156 1933-06-14 12 Pleasure Cruise Something Really New. Pleasure Cruise," which opened at the Pavilion last night, is a first-class example of what Hollywood can really do when she rolls up her sleeves. It is impossible to tecall a brighter, more amusing or better produced comedy than this story of a wife156 words
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Article62 1933-06-14 12 Among the passengers by the Hector arriving on Friday are Mr. F. Dudley Warde, manager of Mansfield and Co., Singapore; Mr. P. C. V. Cobbold, of the Borneo Co., Sarawak; Mr. C. S. Pendrigh, of Mengkibol Estate, Johore; Mr. J. A. Mactavish, of C. C. Wakerield and Co., Singapore; and62 words
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Article157 1933-06-14 12 Further Decision. DATES FOR CESSATION OF LICENCES. Committee No. 1 of the Municipal Commissioners has approved the following schedule for cessation of licences to Ford "T" model mdtor-buses Route C. Finlayson Green to Paya Lebar, 88 buses. Date by which no more "T" model buses will157 words
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Article172 1933-06-14 12 Young Girl Dies Three Weeks After FaiL Apparently suffering no ill-effects from a fall on her head from a 3'a-foot high wall into a drain, Anne Pereira, *a 4%-year-old Eurasian, went on playing as usual for three weeks afterwards. What happened later was described to Mr. F.172 words
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Article67 1933-06-14 12 Sequel to Sir Samuel Wilson's Visit. London, June 13 In the House of Commons a* question time, Mr. R. A. Butler, (Parliamentary Secretary, India Office) announced that Sir Samuel Wilson's proposal 1 as regards Indian settlers had been communicated to the R»i, which was in close touchReuter - 67 words
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Article57 1933-06-14 12 Death Figures Fall In Garoet District. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, June 10. According to the Locomotief 471 people died of plague in the Garoet district" of Java in the month of March. MG peopLin April and in the first l'J days of May 183 people. The57 words
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Article102 1933-06-14 12 Tax On Sales And Contracts Eliminated. Washington, June 13. The t*\ of one cent per bale of cotton, involved in sales and contracts, has been •.T.ninated from the Farm Credit \<iministration Bill. The Senate, in conference with the House of Representatives, agreed to drop the amendment. Reuter.102 words
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Article64 1933-06-14 12 Committee Appointed For Negotiations. London, June 13. The Soviet Government has appointed M. Yurenev. Soviet Ambassador to Tokio, M. Kozlovsky, Chief of the Far Eastern LXepartm.nl of the Foreign Commissar;-'. 4 and M. Kuznet>ov, acting chief of tho Board of Directors of the Chinese Eastern Railway,Reuter - 64 words
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Article39 1933-06-14 12 MALAYAN ARTS CRAFTS The selling centre of the Malayan Arts and Crafts Society at Raffle* Hotel m now stocking attraction woven grass mat and cushions to match. There are also new velvet evening bags embroidered in untarnishable gold thread.39 words
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Article41 1933-06-14 12 Une feast of Corpus Christi will be celebrated at the Church of Our Lady af Lourdes tomorrow whvn a high maw will be said at 7 a.m. The procession ami benediction of the Blessed Sacramc-rn wil, take place at 6.30 p.m.41 words
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Article932 1933-06-14 12 SINGAPORE AS OTHERS SEE IT. I AM toid that today a visitor to Singapore would scarcely believe that we have experienced four years' slumpj a.s business there has so greatly improved. Market correspondent of Tinea of Malaya. It is indeed a crying shame that while932 words
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Advertisement98 1933-06-14 12 INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY KENNEL"" A/ V\ /<>/ SOPEX \o\ /JO/ SHAMPOO /j* I GIVES A GLORIOUS /Hj I GLOSS TO THE COAT. /S7 PULVEX \O\ /j^f VERMIN POWDER J^ /^j/ USE WEEKLY WHEN GROOMING O KUR-MANGE \<P STOf>S EPIDEMICS CURES MANGE COOPER'S LIQUID V WORM REMEDY x In Tropical Countries98 words
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Article2174 1933-06-14 13 MALAY AM CRICKET NOTES. Rain Saves Three Teams From Defeat. (By Our Cricket Correspondent.) Of all the strokes in batting, the cut is the mo:t beautiful to watch and it is very gratifying to Ma some of the younger [ilayti in Sbsgapon eriekat getting more runs liy2,174 words
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Article54 1933-06-14 13 O.R.A. Tournament. The following ties will be played on the O.R.A. court in the singles handicap of the Old Rafflesians' Association tennis tournament: Saturday, June 17, Teo Tian Keng owe 15.4 vs. K. V. Miller owe .5. Tuejday, June 20, Dr. T. H. Wee owe 15.: i vs. C,54 words
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Article149 1933-06-14 13 A tennis tournament open only to members of the V.M.C.A. tennis section will be held during next month commencing at 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 1, and continuing daily except Sundays at that hour. The events are as follows: men's singles championship (for the Collyer Shield), men's doubles149 words
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Article108 1933-06-14 13 Australia Beat South Africa. London, June, 14. Australia entered the semi-Anal round of the European zone of the Davis Cup by eliminating South Africa at the Queen's Club by three matches to two. Results. Crawford (Australia) beat Robbins C— 4, 6—1, 6—0. Kirby (South Africa) beat McGrath 6—8,108 words
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Article213 1933-06-14 13 Gainslaw's Success In Gold Vase. London June 13. Results of the principal events on the opening day of the Ascot meeting were as follows: Ascot Stakes (Heap). 2 miles. Mr. J. Cooper's ROI DE PARIS 1 j Mr. P. Johnson's LOOSESTRIFE 2 Lady Barbara Smith'sReuter - 213 words
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Article113 1933-06-14 13 Stanley Woods' Second Success in Junior. Douglas, June 12. Stanley Woods, winner of last year's Junior and Senior Tourists Trophy Motor Cycle races, today, won the junior race. Riding a Norton he covered the course of 264 miles .in 3 hrs. 23 mm., an average speed of 78.08Reuter - 113 words
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Article141 1933-06-14 13 To Play Singapore On Sunday. In view of the fact that the Negri Semblian State side gave Singapore such a hard struggle on Saturday in the Malaya Cup match at Seremban the meeting of these two teams again at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday is of exceptionally invcrest and should141 words
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Article27 1933-06-14 13 Sepoy Lines G. C. Women's Medal. The women's monthly medal at the Sepoy Lines Golf Club was won by Miss I'tggarty with 42 12 30.27 words
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Article674 1933-06-14 13 Five Goals Defeat. MOST UNINTERESTING GAME. R.A.F. 5; S.C.C. 0 The S.C.C. gave their worse display of the season against the R.A.F. in a First Division match at Ansoi' Road Stadium yesterday snd lost l>y fivo clear goal?. Their forward line w;>i wretched throughout and this674 words
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Advertisement153 1933-06-14 13 "WEMCO FABRIC" |3|L) "WEMCOM" r| j^ A new stock oi tnis delightful material has just arrived. Available in the vV^O latCSt cellular effects Beautifully cool and comfortable. Ideal for tennis V^J^* and s P o rts wear. Stocked in white, blue, lemon or pink. Smart and 1 I fashionable. 36"153 words
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Article1130 1933-06-14 14 Mr. Gandhi's Next Move. POLITICAL SPECULATION. Resumption Of Civil Disobedience Simla, May 29. Mi-. Gaadfci has concluded his 21 days' fast, ami in hw own modest words "all civil resistors" are relieved of "a terrible <>f suspense." Their eponymous function, however, remains nominally in suspense of another kind for a1,130 words
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Article100 1933-06-14 14 Presentation Of Insignia Of Italian Order. Khatamandu, May 17. Tiie Jawalakhel Durbar, the residence f in- Hißhneu the Maharaja of Nepal. -as ilu' b> ibii of brilliant ceremony when the Insignia of the Ord--r of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus was presented t.. His IIi«-lin<ss on behalf100 words
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Article85 1933-06-14 14 ommand Changes Due To New Appointment. Peshawar. May 17. Th< appointment of '"'en*™ l sir R°l>*rt G.0.C., Northern Command, as officiating Commandi i -in-Cliief in India lias resulted in changes in the Peshawar District and Landi Kotal Brigade Co* v ;i j,,r-i.eneral J. F. S. D. Coleridge,85 words
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Article226 1933-06-14 14 Bill To Prevent Minors Becoming Monks. Ahmedabad, May 18. The Baroda Legislative Council has passed the first and second readings of the Bill introduced to prevent the initiation of minors among Jains as monks. After a lively debate it was found that only three members were against226 words
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Article882 1933-06-14 14 Plan Explained. THE YEARLY EXPORT ALLOTMENTS. Simla, May 19. The following Government Resolution detailing the scheme of tea export restrictions from May 26 is published in the Gazette of India issued today: (1) The licensing authority shall be a committee representative of the tea growing industry in882 words
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611 1933-06-14 14 Comparative Advantage Of Federation. Rangoon, May 17. The financial consequences of the separation of Burma from India were dealt with by Mr. Yirjeebhai Dahya, president of the Burma Indian Chamber of Commerce, in a speech at the eighth annual general meeting of the Chamber. In611 words
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Article168 1933-06-14 14 Indulgent Lives Led By Sons of Noblemen. Secundexabad, May 18. His Exalted Highness the Nizam of Hyderabad has issued a firman warning heads 01 ancient families and noblemen lof the State against allowing thar sons land wardp to lead luxurious lives and mI ilulrc in acts "which injure168 words
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Article87 1933-06-14 14 Suicide Verdict At Inquest. Madras, May 16. A verdict ol! suicide was returned at an inquest into the circumstances attending the death of a soldier named P. Ratcliff, who is alleged to have been found wourdjed in the St. Thomas' Mount Barracks and died while being taken to87 words
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Article369 1933-06-14 14 Experiment With New Trunk Line. The trunk telephone lin. between Calcutta and Madras (via Bombay) was expeiimcntally tested recently by a conversation lasting several minutes between the offices of thc»Calcutta Statesman and the Madras Mail. Reception at both ends was perfect. Ind 3d, it was difficult369 words
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Article142 1933-06-14 14 Ban On Employment By Municipality. Jubbulpore, May 16. The Government of the Central Provinces have directed the Municipal Committee at Jubbulpore, through the Commissioner of the Jubbulpore Division, tc dispense with the services of those in the employ of the Muncipality who were convicted and sentenced for offences142 words
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Article431 1933-06-14 14 Slump's Effect. "BACK TO THE LAM)" IN CEYLON. There has been no i<-al impro\< trade conditions durirj; the yeai and there has consequently been a consider I able amount of unemployment; in rural areas this has fed to a noticeable revival of interest in tne cultivation431 words
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Article81 1933-06-14 14 C. P. Sanyasi Who Spent 80 Years In Bengal. Dacca, May 17. Maharaja Dhyandas Pujari, a sanya--i, who had a large number of disciplts in Barisal, Faridpur, Naokhali and Tipperah districts and who was reputed to haw j attained 12" years of a&r died at the> Mitford81 words
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Miscellaneous223 1933-06-14 15 Empire Radio Programme. i i i uniry I D«y«i. a tnlk l>\ Mi 9.20 L,i«ut .Mil Ie (dramopnone I I'lk'H Hympliuny Concert (CJ I All l)\ tl■ i r i i*,r»* B3Jirlu.l. of' Oi linn. pliomtin. I Inn .1,1. Inn. «.r>o }).m. timu li^nul from Hi- I!, n N'w. 9.8223 words
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Miscellaneous78 1933-06-14 15 Vrlhu Hyilenj liujrhe Macklli (t-noi II.H i Monilay, Ju K.nn p.m. Tim,, ilgnnj Bin. Btul .in ii i Jpli U lull, liy Mi Itnii 10.00 ir^lm, »i» i 10.80 ClUWill by I I i 111, nnil I iiu CI..M in. i (hi fcljtb I pin > lir Mml.hliu 'Ml, I78 words
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Miscellaneous118 1933-06-14 15 hul Ilmpin?, a n)i fl by A i by Wartyn w»b kUi. and hin Oirluiitia, lion Motel, InliM'liiiU' ol f!inmo| hi meat bulletin. "Full d«U(N of th* above rro«rnrnm' round In Mif nurrwit Ihm o 1 tU on»»n of Un- •••T>r n ..r hv w* 4 from firoailca«t(ni I." SINCAI'ORK118 words
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Article114 1933-06-14 15 tlll\T <:<>IU(I<I>M\|HNT H'ROTR in i:\ci. \m». in i. i t. UI .1 i .IvubUnl \w»y i th« i i i iui iij,, 11, n i April r i iiioKi-ttiiniifh I w il Station*. il in .i I 110 l Hllll 1 I but vi m,m1..-, with a114 words
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Advertisement16 1933-06-14 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated fn Great Britain) Head Office for Malty* SINGAPORE.16 words
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Article67 1933-06-14 16 Senor Prieto To Form A Ministry. Madrid, June 10. It is reported that Senor Prieto, the former Minister for Public Works, has accepted the Premiership. Reuter Wireless. It will be recalled that the Spanish Pirmier, Senor Azana, tendered the re-r-:j?nation of the Cabinet on June 6 because the67 words
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Article225 1933-06-14 16 Found Shot in King's Park. The korty of Mr. W. S. Cuff, a welW known local resident, was found on the* c morning of June 1 in King's Park, with a shot wound in his head. A revolver was by his side, and all the225 words
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Article224 1933-06-14 16 Boy Gaoled for Crime Of Another. A man who said he had given himself up because a boy of 19 had been sentenc ed for his offence made a protest from the dock at Southend police court. "There has bsen one of the biggest mistakes224 words
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Article65 1933-06-14 16 Natives Active On East Coast Of Sumatra. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, June 10. According to the Deli-Courant there has been an increase in tapping on rubber estates of the East Coast of Sumatra under the influence of the higher prices. It is said that the native tappers65 words
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Article37 1933-06-14 16 Engaged To Daughter Of Ex-Congress President. Poona, June 8. Mahatma Gandhi's youngest son, Mr. Devadas Gandhi, has become engaged to the daughter of Mi. Rajah Bhopal tfw former President of the Indian National Congress.— Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 37 words
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Article156 1933-06-14 16 Captain Frank Elliott. 0.8. E., has been appointed Commodore in Charge of the Naval Establishments at Hong Kong in succession to Commodore E. McC. W. Lawrie, D.5.0., who has been invalided home. Captain H. R. Marrack. D.S.C. who has relinquished command of the 4th Submarine Flotilla on the China Station156 words
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Advertisement159 1933-06-14 16 ANY sort of RASH M h^ needs CfilfiWhnP nipped in the bud dnc£ b\ Grrmol»ne Ointment r^P^l /""fc**"**. Acre s literally nothing like its ama7inp i^^fir i-N D»y». Months! or even Years, you need P jff -J Germolrne Ointmrnt \O\X jjjjf' "My fact urn coined uilh horrible reJ J^^^ Unit-159 words
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Advertisement10 1933-06-14 16 By 8p«"'»l Apr ointmrnt To ■Jf. Th* Kl»f »f Slam.10 words
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Advertisement325 1933-06-14 16 ne ELE< TRK < :LOCK /f^J\_ 2\B| BEAUTY, B ACCURACY, m| Wf DEPENDABILITY H^HE Telecliron keeps aracfl man acourate linio than any spring wound clock and yet requires do winding, no aQmg, no rofjulalinp. no cleaning. Wide selection of attractive designs and finishes. WALL OR TAILE TYPES. WITH OR WITHOUT325 words
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Article156 1933-06-14 17 Promise Of Return To Old Form. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May U. Kid Berg, who rerently was defeated on pointa by LocmUlli, gave promise of a come-haeli to his old form when he met Louia Siutcns. .f Belgium, on Sunda'-, and won by a knock-out in the156 words
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Article265 1933-06-14 17 Toda>. JuiH' 14. Ko.)tl>all: S.A.F.A. Div. 2: M.C.U. vs. HurU-quins, M.C.U. Rid.; Div. 3: Monopolies n. S.H.H.. Anscn Rd.; Abattoir Mciiit-al Sit.ices, Jalan Bcssr. Thur..da.Y. June 10. r»stblll SAX.A. Div. 1: I'ulau Uiutii vs. Chinese, Anon Road Stadium: Div. 11. Police vs. Straits (attic In., Jalan Bcsar; Friendly:265 words
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Article643 1933-06-14 17 Great Fight Against Kid D'Silva. In view of the fact endeavours are licinjc made to bring Thajudeen and Kid D'Silva to Singapore the following report I of their meeting in Rangoon on June 3 is of interest: The fight between Kid D'Silva and Thajudeen went the643 words
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Article1126 1933-06-14 17 R.S.Y.C. Events. TARBET WINS HWICE IN A CLASS. On Sunday all classes sailed the annual race to Sea View and back. Conditions we're all that could be desired for a race of this, type moderate and steady breeze, smootk sea and bright sunshine. There were1,126 words
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Article54 1933-06-14 17 The annual athletic sports of St. Joseph's Institution will be held on Friday, June 30. at 2.15 p.m., at Jalan Besar Stadium. The events open to the Old Boys are 880 yards race ana putting the weight. The invitation event open to the senior schools is th,e54 words
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Article114 1933-06-14 17 Two-Day Amateur Meeting Next Month. The Taiping Turf Club will hold a two-day amateur meeting un July 14 and 15. Two runs each will be provided for Horses, Class and Class 4, and Ponies. Class 2 and Class 3. Entries will close at 5 p.m. on July 10.114 words
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Advertisement14 1933-06-14 17 MORE BIG CASH PRIZES MUST BE WON See next issue of The Sunday Times.14 words
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Advertisement7 1933-06-14 17 Other sporting news appears on page 6.7 words
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Advertisement283 1933-06-14 17 UNIVERSAL APPROVAL I It is said that to gain universal approval is one I of the impossibilities of life. Yet the great range "Standard" products sold throughout the world always satisfies our customers. y Automatic Telephone Equipment* Manual Telephone Equipments Telephone Apparatus Telephone Sets and Associated Apparatus Telephone Repeater Equipments283 words
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Letter657 1933-06-14 18 Worked for Benefit Of Speculators? To the Editor of the Straits Timea. Sir. lti •,:,< iius.u M world exist t\»o kind.- oi the <>|>e.ative and speculative peeaiiaitt, and .he natuial pessimist. Hot I, in had out, w..!lc the fc.rniei is a paiasite to the numan rave aud lo657 words
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Letter532 1933-06-14 18 To the fcVUUc »f Urn Stiaits Times. U the twenty-fourth ordinary meeting of the Rubber Plantations Inves 1 new Tract Ltd. held ipieatlj. Mr. H. I. Well -h £*he chairman) is reported to have made the following remarks on the subject of i uliLe. rest rictlOß. "He then532 words
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Letter347 1933-06-14 18 To the Editor of the Straits Tinier.. Sir, In leply to your Planting Correnpandent's inquiry as to the opinion of the Dunlop European a'.»ff, mine is that the conditions under which we membeis of that staff work are not disregarded by our directors quite the reverse.347 words
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Letter190 1933-06-14 18 To the Editor of the Straits Time*. Sir, Your Note of the Day of June 'J rather bears out a conversation four planters were having the previous evening. Why had Mr. W. A. Stanton, an American subject, been elected as a temporary member of the Federal Council?190 words
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Letter103 1933-06-14 18 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, --Are the authorities meeting this •lursc" of the "Jaga Kieta?" boys merely by passing a by-law authorising (to mv way of thinking) h very mild form of punishment? These boys, together with the unemployed men, should bo driven anay, from103 words
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Article47 1933-06-14 18 Armed Bandit Raid In Mexico. Mexico City, June 9. .Seven people were killed when Marecuato village, in Michoacau State. w> r raiue.l and sacked by armed banditInfantry fioni the neighbouring town pursued the raiders, killing three and reeavariag a great part of the booty. Aneta-Trans-OcearAneta-Trans-Ocean - 47 words
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Article232 1933-06-14 18 To Move Headquarters To Prague. Prague, Jun- 13. Contrary to the tenor of the statement recently published by the executive German Social Democratic Party denying tsc report that it intends to remove its party headquarters to Prague, and affirming its decision to remain in Germany, the newspaper theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 232 words
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Article44 1933-06-14 18 Calais, June 3. A French cross-Channel steamer, the Cote d'Arfrent. collided outside Le Havre with a Swedish steamer:, the Clive, but wo!) able to re.urn to Calais un^ei its own steam. One Krenah and two Swedish sailora, won- slightly injured. Aneta-Trans- Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 44 words
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Article25 1933-06-14 18 Stockholm, Jane 12. The Swedish Parliament on Saturday passed a bill empowering the Government to forbid the wearing of political uniforms. Aneta -Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 25 words
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Article135 1933-06-14 18 The Imperial Airways Astraea, surveying the air route to Australia, left Singapore for Palembang, Batavia and onwards at 7.15 o'clock thie morning. Located Off Coast Of Latvia. Berlin, June 13. The submerged wreck of a submarine was located off the Latvian coast by fishermen, acceding to dispatchesAneta-Trans-Ocean - 135 words
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Article77 1933-06-14 18 Discovered Near Afghan Border. A frieze, believed by archaeologist?-, tv date back to the time of Alexander the Great, has been discovered at the bottom of the Ainu-Darya River neur Term"-*, which is not far from the Afghan border. Hewn in a block of stone weighing about half77 words
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Article68 1933-06-14 18 To Be Held At Dusseldorf In July. Dusseldorf, June 9. The great German cavalry military fete will be held at Dusseldorf early in July. Each of the old regiment* will be represented by two soldiers in full dress uniform and the procession will be led by soldiers ofAneta-Havas - 68 words
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Article46 1933-06-14 18 Still Looking For Chief Of Police. Athens, June 9. Two police officials accused of participation in the attempt to aisassinate M. Venizelos have been ai rested, but the Chief of Police haa not yet been found. Other arrest* are expected at any moment. Aneta-Hnva*.Aneta-Havas - 46 words
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Advertisement280 1933-06-14 18 One of those f r^Wm{ who did £3m yiJe^BMir I know people who h'avp rojfrted the 38E WmJ opportunity of taking oul a Life As.vjrnnce 1 -sWaMr'sW^ Policy. I did not. After the Prudential 0 Guaranteed Income Policy had been txplained to nic I lost no time in paying ,>*efl280 words
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Article2414 1933-06-14 19 Lord Snowden' s Bitter Attach On The Prime Minister Every Time He Speaks He Exposes His Ignorance And Incapacity." President Roosevelt Also Criticised Sheer Son sense At The M athineton Conversations. ii' ,ii Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Times Offke. Fleet Street, May 11. LORD2,414 words
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Article361 1933-06-14 19 Wife Lost in Steamer Collision. While passengers were asleep on board B steamer proceeding up the Thames the \essel was involved in a collision cat sing death and injury. The mishap occurred about midnight in l.allions Reach, near the Royal Albert Docks the vessels concerned being the361 words
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Article969 1933-06-14 19 Common Policy Needed. "PAVING THE WAY TO PROSPERITY." Ths Pilgrims' Society gave a great welcome to Mr. Robert W. Bingham, the newly-*rv:vpd American Ambassador, at his first public fnnction, a dinner at the Hotel Victoria. The Kinjr sent his best wishes for Mr. i Bingham's success here969 words
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372 1933-06-14 19 "Standing Up Well To Exposure." Vulcanised rubber pads prepared ccor<Hng to a specification drawn up by the Rubber Growers' Association's consult ants were forwarded to the F.M.S. Railways some four years ago for test b?tween the chairs and sleepers. A progress report has now been372 words
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Article33 1933-06-14 19 Programme of Drills up to and for week ending June 18, are: Wednesday. June 14, 8.18 p.m., Headquarters, "D" (Eurasian) Coy.. Platoon Training; 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, M.G. P! (Eurasian), M.G. Training.33 words
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Article393 1933-06-14 19 £20,000 Robbery. ITOIRISTS STOOD KY AND LAUGHED. A party of French tourists walking Ul St. James's Palace on Kaj M Lontlon bandits hold up a Hatton Garden diamond merchant and rob him of jewel* worth I'L'd.nOO— and thought it w;i- a!l part of a film393 words
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Miscellaneous170 1933-06-14 19 Today's Cros sword Puzzle r~" a*~ ~~3 i* HHj* I p> p ti|p I ur*" (CLUES.) ACROs a to ta 1. Outskirts of town Strirl Bottom r '**F B. Vulgar fellow Aroint HI. Broc/y ->' K 11. Set t three pers.ir,- IX. .luilgf of merit "igin« H. Kpic pootrv :;0170 words
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Article, Illustration62 1933-06-14 20 THE PHYSICAL DRILL for the Royal Tournament being rehearsed at VxIni'lm- by R.A.F. men. (Planet News.) ANOTHER VIEW of the R. \.F. phy leal .ulliii i-K in training. (P. News > A lit FORCE MEN in action riurinu the rehearsal of the physical training display62 words
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Article, Illustration30 1933-06-14 20 THREE PEOPLE were injured when a b is and a lorry came into collision outside Mile Km) Road Station. London. The picture shows the bus after the accident. (Planet News.)30 words
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Article, Illustration38 1933-06-14 20 MR. W. GILES, of Shoeburyness. on L.M.S. Railways' guard, bidding farewell to friends at Southend station before start int: his last journey. He has been a guard for 13 years am) has travelled over .'.000,000 mile*. (Planet News.)38 words
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Article, Illustration30 1933-06-14 20 IMF SPANISH civil guard guarding the burnt out wreckage of the Marseilles-Barcelona air liner which crashed in the Montsi-ny mountains and resulted in the death ol six persons. (Planet News.)30 words
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Article, Illustration26 1933-06-14 20 MISS MARGARET I). WAIT, daughter of the U.S. Treasury attache at l.omlntt in the row a which she wore on her presentation at Court. (Planet New*.)26 words