The Straits Times, 21 June 1933
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Title Section38 1933-06-21 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEAPLT A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST, "AND MOST, INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PACES SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1933 PRICE 10 CENTS38 words
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Advertisement87 1933-06-21 1 BSMGAPOREI 10. CECIL ST. X'EUONE Militi t^t V Mbi 8 8 *****88 j^^'^^B 88 m WK Bfflffifflffffi it jW™ WMBwßßß^^'^-'''f!w?^.-ffiw^ Is B SgSgSSSgjww!^ I i ij BS i i i S i S v^ fl !SS QOOOOOAdo^DB^B^B .•'^'^'^^^^B '''^^b^Bb *^i *^4 *^^B l^^b^^^^^b^bl x r gl^^^fflj^^^^^^mSgaM^^^^nßaß^B^B^BM| I I > **wffl*87 words
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Advertisement10 1933-06-21 1 i KUALA LUMPUR tfl. «W »T, X WHONE 3«83). KJ10 words
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Advertisement508 1933-06-21 2 h. a, BKiTISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Ineorportticd in Enjland.) AIL PASSKNGER AND CARGO SE< VICES. fENINSULAn ANT OkIKNTAL S.N. CO. QUW.K ON" !:A"T WITH H.? MAJESTY'S liii',l -UKMLNI, LONDON ANL» KAR EAST MAIL SBPVICF.. OUTW\RD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. I'onnaga. D Spore. RANi'URA 17.000 June 28 >508 words
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Advertisement676 1933-06-21 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YISEN KAISHA.) TfJ LONDON Naples, Msrseilks, London, Antwerp Rotterdan. snd Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due Sail HAKONE MARU 10.400 June 28 29 .5 SUWA MARU 10.700 July 13 14 5 KISHIMI MARY Hi July 27 2fc HAKOZAKI MART' liMOf Aug. 11 t TERUKirNI MARU 12 00 Aug-. 22676 words
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Advertisement569 1933-06-21 2 BURNS PHUP LINE. (Incorpoiated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THUKSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly tailing* by th* well known ate. :ner MARELLA (7.H66 tons) and tbe *J. VANGOLA (3,352 tons) (Cargo only). Th* s.s. MARELLA U ono of (he largest snd finest steamers trading to569 words
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Advertisement453 1933-06-21 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Denmanß.) Telephone SJ2S. PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From r rom From From Spore Malacca Port Penang Swett. HORIMJIA 2 I1I 1 FIONIA 11/7 U/r 12/7 K/7 LA^NDIA M ESS?* 2i44/i°i2 i 4 4/i°i Wi K'n ERRIA 8/12453 words
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Advertisement1167 1933-06-21 2 j^Pbi^^^s^^^ s hi p p in *^^^*^^i 5 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocesn THE HI A KHIOW BTEAMSHII*"" CO. mom 3hio C«, Ltd, and China (193J). LTD. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd.) THK S\R \\V\K STEAMSniP CO, LTD THE "STRAITS STKAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE CVNARD STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. THE CHINA1,167 words
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Article109 1933-06-21 3 Scenes of Splendour And l Old World RituaL f (From Our Own Correspondent.) W Medan, June 16. Yesterday the enthronement ceremony of the new Sultan of Asahan. Tengku Sfcf'iboen Abdul Djalil Rachmat Sjah. took place at Tandjong Balei, East Coast ipf Sumatra, amid scenes of much109 words
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Article234 1933-06-21 3 Boyaneue Who Go About In Threes and Fours. "Rnvanese people going nut to settle a disagreement usually go in threes and fnurs which is a nasty habit," remarked ♦he Criminal District Judpe, Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday when a younsr Bovan<sp was charged with causing hurt to234 words
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Article61 1933-06-21 3 Forthcoming: Visit T% Dutch East Indies. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, June 14. General Hans Oberst von Seeckt, fortn- < i i hiol of the German Army Command, is to i'uy a visit to Java. The •..•neral is expected to visit the Sultanates in the Vorstenlanden. Gen.61 words
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Article286 1933-06-21 3 Only the Prelude To Something Bigger. Hamburg, June IT. The National Socialist revolution is by no means over, said Dr. Goebbels, Reich Minister for Propaganda and Public Enlightenment, speaking on Friday night at Hamburg. During the course of the present year, he said, new upheavals wouldAneta-Trans-Ocean - 286 words
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Article101 1933-06-21 3 Why Young Salesman Took Goods. Louis Batchelor, a young Eurasian salesman, pleaded guilty yesterday before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Singapore Second Magistrate, to a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of sundries and provisions to the value of $18.58, which had been entrusted101 words
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Article239 1933-06-21 3 Dr. J. G. Reed And Miss P. Richardson. The marriage look place at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, before the Registrar, of Dr. J. G. Reed, elder son of tne late Surg. Capt. J. C. G. Reed and Mrs. Reed, and Penelope, younger daughter of R. McL.Richardson and the late239 words
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Article188 1933-06-21 3 Office- Bearers Of New Association. At a meeting of Clu'Uiars of A lor Star, Sunjrei Patani, Kulim ana suburbs held in the ChettiarV Temple, Alor Star, a Kedah Chettiars' Association was formed. The following office-bearers were elected: President, Mr. A. R P. L. S. P. L. Muthukaruppan Chettiar;188 words
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Article71 1933-06-21 3 TINOMBO. Dut., 52". ton*, from Deli 21-6, for Del (JLENIFFER. Brit.. 6,021 tjns. from London 20-6, for Honfr Kong 21-6 MATA HARI. Brit., 510 leaa, from Penang 21-6, for Per.antr via Poms 25-6. KEDAH. Brit.. 1.0: i» tons, trt.™ B. Deli 20-C. for B. Deli 22 fi. TIDORE,71 words
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Article119 1933-06-21 3 Wednesday, Jane 21. Ship* alongside the Wharre* «r expected to arrive. EEPPEL HARBOLR. Main Wharf Lch. "Lady Guillemard," Tobelo, Dredger "Temb.v kul." PW'i Hoppers 6. 6, 7 and 8, Hrbe. Makiau. Oil Wharf Nil. C«a! Taart lil TEBHRLB Df DBT DOCK!. Taaimc Patar. Albert Dock Tattle Pontoon.119 words
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Article77 1933-06-21 3 Cheating Charges Amended To Forging. Chia Kak Seng, of Kota Tinggi, Johore, who was produced in the Second Magistrate's Court on June 14 on charges of cheating and of dishonestly retaining stolen property, the total amount involved being over $1,000, has had the charges amended to two77 words
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Advertisement490 1933-06-21 3 S£ KORDDEUTSCBER rfgh LLOYD. K BBQIS (Incorporated in UJfflJ Germany) The undermentioned arc the company's intended fixtures OUTWARD. I FRANEEN for Manila. Honf Kong. Shanghai, North China and Japan J«n« ODER for Munila, Hong Kong. S'frhai. Japan, Nortn China md Hankow Ju'f COBLENZ for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, North China490 words
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Advertisement368 1933-06-21 3 PRESIDENT LINF.R S Fares Again Reduced £67.3.11. For a braotifnl trip from MANILA /HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA Tourist clam acros* the Paciflc lat class Rail in America Toniist clasn Atlantic on the famoun and new a.*. Manhattan or s.s. Washington. (If paaaage through the Panama Canal in desired368 words
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Advertisement393 1933-06-21 3 ELLERMAN BU&NALE STEAMSHIP CO., LID. (Incorporated ia England.) *JM "■LLERMAN" LINK. J Freight Service to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Via Portt and Suez Canal OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. BHANGHAI A JATAX HsMM s.s. CITY OK BATAVIA June Ui) HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI for Havre. London, Rotterdam and j Hamburg393 words
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Miscellaneous62 1933-06-21 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Station Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. t*rnp. ins SonshiiM temp. *F hrs. *P Ator Star No Report. fiitiawan 94 Nil 10.0 73 K. Trengganu 90 Nil 9.3 70 Bukit Jeram 91 Nil 10.3 72 Malacca 86 Nil 11.3 74 Singapore 88 Nil 10.5 78 C.62 words
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Miscellaneous127 1933-06-21 3 TIDE TABLES. Wednesday. June 21. H. W. 10.25 a.m., 7 ft. 8 in., 9.24 p.m., 8 ft. 9 in. Thursday, Jane 22. H. W. 11.09 a.m., 8 ft., 10.01 p.m., 9 ft. 1 in. Friday. Jane 23. H. W. 11.46 a.m., 8 ft., 10JH p.m., it ft. 3 in. Saturday,127 words
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Advertisement469 1933-06-21 4 SITUATIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED ihicf clerk (Chinese <i|ien for i .imediate engagement. Higfcati refaranea*. M 7, Straits Times. LADY eowraloaaaat aaaks pMnpaaioii la accompany her u> England early July. Urat mviiicd. Apply m. 8. T. .■..nuiiend relii.lile cook und wife. latter capable of doing house srozk, aTailable irthar particulars MBH. Voi469 words
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Advertisement659 1933-06-21 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET Baag*l*wa, Antrullia Park. Angullia to. *0 L«T, SHOP, FLAT, Amber Manaiocr Apply B"pore Building Corp, S4, Market Bt. TO LET, No. 8 Mt. Elizabeth, tenni» court :tu! tnmlcm snnitation. Apply N. Reuben, 7, lie fcyuza 5... TO LKT. Bungalows X..s. o and 7. RiJ >ut Road,659 words
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Advertisement633 1933-06-21 4 FOR SALE "KELVIN AT OR~ I ELECTRIC REFRIGEHATOM Luwest prices, eas.est terms ever offered. I Fully guaranteed Kelvinators fro* $200 I KKLVINAIOKS rtKNTKb Malayu MtekMkal EuipMßt Ci. 14. Robinson Road. Tel. 5464 I miscellaneous" Learn French, rapid method. Private *'iilion by iady. Terms moderate. 525. S. T. ~lToiTc.il h«y. TH£633 words
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Advertisement531 1933-06-21 4 PUBLIC NOTICES SUNGEI UJONG CLUB SKRSMBAN OPEN TENNIS TOURNAMENT Open to Members of all European C'lulisi Will hr held on \u*u-t 3. ti 7. 153.1 it the SI'NUEI I JONC fLIB. S.r.mhan EIGHT EVENTS. Fancy Drew Dance on SAluiday, August 5, at 9.30 p.m. Communications to be iMIMHI to the531 words
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Advertisement472 1933-06-21 4 AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT AT BATU PAH AT. In Land Apoliration No. 4 of I*ll.l. Between F. M iV Ml THIAH HETTIAK of H.l.i I'ahal. Charge, and II All lIAI.IM Ml hin<. HAJI HASSAN or 13. Java Ko..d. Sin E ap«r.-. Chargor. In pursuance472 words
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Advertisement160 1933-06-21 4 BUSINESS CARDS^ GRAND OPENING MKKO PHOTO SI I 1)1(1 IS, Bnttery I'ik.H. All orders can lie evecuU'i! promptly it aacial slump Brie* and satisfaction guaran oed. Amnteur \Vurk< Special BaTrla*. Tel. liUlli. MADAME PTgT DKESS MAKER AM) UESKi.NEK Late of M, Piccadilly. London. BAI K\ i:\im; GOU N Specialising in160 words
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Miscellaneous77 1933-06-21 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Oa.aide withoot Malaya. Malaya. PoaUgc. Monthly 3.00 i.— 2-5» Qaarterly 8.5» $12.M 1M Half Yearly J17.08 $24.0« 115.H Yearly IS4.M $4Mf SU.tt NOTE.— Ootatation cheqoe* should Inclad. the u»unl bank dlacoont. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS appear on tht form at the77 words
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Article118 1933-06-21 5 D.K.I, -\ppeal to Japanese Fair Play. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, June 16. "A serious .situation has been caused in Netherlands India as a result of Japanese dumping. The market is flooded with Japanese goods, and this fact even ,i:cre than the low prices, is handicapping118 words
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Article95 1933-06-21 5 Army. Navy And People Still Loyal. (From Our Own (oi ,-espondent. Bangkok, June 20. The Commander-in-chief of the Siamese Army. Phya Bahol, who led the revolution last .June, headed another successful revolution today. This revolt m/ans merely a change in the national leadership and a new State95 words
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Article490 1933-06-21 5 Story of Night Attack By Three Men. At the conclusion of a preliminary inquirv into a chance of armed robbery against a Chinese named Goh Chin Chye. before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Singapore Second Magistrate, yesterday, the accused was committed to stnnd his trial at490 words
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Article54 1933-06-21 5 The main articles in the June number of the Malayan Agricultural Journal are entitled "Poultry Diseases and Notes on Poultry Keeping," by Mr. H. D. Meads, and "Practical Seed Selection of Coconuts," by Mr. A. C. Smith. There is also a description of the palm oil factory on54 words
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Article514 1933-06-21 5 Dragged Into Car." 60- YEAR-OLD CHINESE WHO WAS IN DEBT. An unusual case was begun )t r- e t s day before Mr. H. A. Forrcr. the Criminal District Judge, when a S0-year-old Chinese alleged that he had been kidnapped in. .broad daylight and held captive in514 words
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Article311 1933-06-21 5 Flashlight Cell Seller Fined $100. After counsel;.' addresses yesterday morning, Mr. H. A. Koitit, the Criminal District Judge, convicted the manager of Chop Foh Kuen Cheng on a charge of having for sale electric torch bsttariw with a false trade mark. The complainants were L. K. Tels and311 words
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Article41 1933-06-21 5 (From Our Own, Correspondent. Tajpin?, hint- 19. Mr. Toh Kng'Hoe, who has just been made a Justice of Peace, was ■atartaiaad to tea by the Chinese Sporting Hub, Taipinif. of which he is the president, on Saturday.41 words
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Advertisement341 1933-06-21 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTCt Rooms with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water. THIS EVENING TEA DANCE —6.30 TO 8.15 P.M. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE-9 30 to mid night GRILL SERVED ON THE LAWN. Special Daily Tea Informal Special Dollar Lunch Dances Dinner Dances Dinner Dances I La341 words
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Advertisement108 1933-06-21 5 RAFFLES CAFE TRY OUR SPECIAL SI. OO TIFFINS TONIGHT'S CONTINENTAL SPECIAL $1 BEEF STEAK AND KIDNEY PODDING, CABBAGE PARSY POTATOES. UNDER EUROPEAN CHEF'S SUPERVISION. PHONE 5381. HOTEL MAJESTIC (OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION) KUALA LUMPUR. a leading hotel of the east (as modern as those of the west) modern in all108 words
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Advertisement362 1933-06-21 5 TOOTHACHE ISN'T ALL— C.i-rra Acid > forming in the mouth cause- ili-c.iv li worki -r.-iilthih :miJ <li i«\ p«m Kitri. i. while drains into you:- lystMl and ynn ;isy nu to d IHM K.i;hl Orni Acid •eientlfli B |uibb Uentul Cream, li <uunt< Acid >n< tin* Squibb of MaffMßin, an362 words
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Article151 1933-06-21 6 Russian Government To Co-operate in Search. An Aneta-Trans-Ocean message datea Moscow, June 18, says that the Russian Government is co-operating with the American authorities in organising a search for James Mattcrn, the U. S. round-the-world flyer, who has been missing since he left Khabarovsk on June 12. It151 words
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Article88 1933-06-21 6 S Killed In England Tramcar And Houses Struck. London, June 10. Three men were killed by lightning (luring the sudden storm which broke over London and the home counties this afternoon. Two of the victims were sheltering under the trees in Eppin-j Forest, while the third was cuttingReuter - 88 words
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Article85 1933-06-21 6 Reports Of Ill-Health Unfounded. Berlin, June 17. I There is not a word of truth in the rumours circulated abroad that President Von Hindenburgr, who is at present living on his estate at Neudeck is suffering from ill-health. High officials in the President's houseI hold state that heReuter - 85 words
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Article291 1933-06-21 6 When Does Court Take Cogrnizance? The mi rating question as to when a court of law may be said to have taLen official o.'n.zance of a criminal charge was mentioned again yesterday Wfore Mr J. I. 1". Gregg, the Singapore Second Magistrate. It will be remembered that291 words
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Article240 1933-06-21 6 British Bid For Twenty World's Records. A new British car, designed to do for the long-distance world's records what "Bluebird"' has done for the short-distance records, is now on the point of completion, writes the Morning Post Motoring Correspondent. It has been built for Mr. John Cobb,240 words
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Article210 1933-06-21 6 Drink Case Dismissed At Oxford. A charge against Nathaniel Marlow Hone, aged 21, of South Hill. Killiney. Dublin, of being under the influence of drink while in charge of a car, was dismissed at Oxford. It was stated that Mr. Hone was formerly at Oxford, and was visiting210 words
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Article51 1933-06-21 6 Siberian Express Wrecked Near Manchukuo Border. Harbin, June 18. An east-bound Siberian express was wrecked at Horonor, 45 miles from Manchuli today. Five carriages overturned, but the remaining two succeeded in reaching Manchuli. They were considerably damaged, according to Japanese reports, by bullet and shell fire. ReuterReuter - 51 words
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Article23 1933-06-21 6 Washington, June 17. President Roosevelt has agreed to allot the sum of $9,362,000 for the construction of aeroplanes.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 23 words
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Advertisement92 1933-06-21 6 BUY THE BEST IN CLOTHES! Today, more than ever, it 1.- essential to study economy. The truest economy /^*W is to buy clothes that will L wear well and retain their Ui. shape throughout the life JiM\^^ of the material. fLmEr \~l\ Our service. .distinctive k A cutting.. .perfect fitting92 words
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Advertisement260 1933-06-21 6 222 (jf/ Cjf a= Jke famous AUSTIN 55T The Seven has been op the roads for more than 10 year". Z and thousands of motorists have enjoyed its advantages. m Today this model offers an automobile very modern in S appearance and excellently fitted out in accordance with ■i the260 words
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Advertisement43 1933-06-21 6 NEWEST ORIGINATIONS IN JEWELLERY Of £VERY DESCR|pT|ON INEXPENSIVE AND COSTLY ORNAMENTS WITH THE RICHNESS THAT DELIGHTS THE FEMININE HEART. COMBINATION OF FANCY SHAPE DIAMONDS; BAGUETTES, MARQUISES AND SQUARES. B. P. DE SILVA. LIMITED. SINCAPORE, PENANG. 11/ H. HIGH BTBE£T. NO. I. BISHOP BTBEET.43 words
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Article267 1933-06-21 7 Mass Flight to I.S. Again Postponed. ilo. June 18. Wintry venther i" 'he far NoVth has anse'l ;i Further poatponssttent of f he sfliri ti the Italian armada of 24 flying boats, which intend t" |>ci form a forma■i toe Atlantic to the Chitages, via Amsterdam, Ireland, Iceland,Aneta-Havas - 267 words
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Article147 1933-06-21 7 Commodity Markets Show Improvement. London, June 17. ive continued available on i (Juvernment had U> for the usual supply of Treasury Hills which were obtained '^ci at the improv- d rate of 10-1 1 per cent. k Exchange today, apart from si king-up of (iormans following the n147 words
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Article296 1933-06-21 7 Not There to Arrange For Loan. Paris, June 20. M. Paul-Boncour, the Foreign Minister, this afternoon ricei'/ed Mr. T. V. Soong, Chinese Finance Minister and leader of the Chinese delegation t.> the World Ecomini" ConfcM-eme. and Dr. Wellington Koo. Chinese Minister in Paris. General Talk OnReuter - 296 words
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Article211 1933-06-21 7 Angling for Concessions From Nazis. Berlin, June 20. "Newly elected party leaders in Berlin are alone entitled in speak for the Social Democratic party in Germany. German members of the Social Democratic party who have gone to foreign countries cannot make any statements on behalf of the party.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 211 words
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Advertisement417 1933-06-21 7 PUCCINI'S World-famous Operatic Gem Now presented as one of the most Inspiring Screen Romances Made MADAME BUTTERFLY COMING to the CAPITOL. fIP jjji~j l !!9' lll|^Nr ll| f^ IKS d g»N I t»gggg«t«»^sß^ggggg«g«j»#g«ggg»«^gggggggm^g,^n^H .^■W^ fjjltfl^lsl^l N I GHTL V Matinee Today at 3.15 Universal'! Super-thriller of 1933 Never h»Te such417 words
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Article265 1933-06-21 8 London and New York Tin Up Again. BUT MARKETS ARE ALL QUIET. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Wednesday. Today's Prices: Rubber. 10 7/16 cents per Ib. Tin. Singapore price $117.75 per picul. Gold. 16 2s. Id., down Id. Yesterday's Prices: Rubber. London. :i'*d.. up 1/32 d. New265 words
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Article190 1933-06-21 8 Singapore, June 21. Gambler 5.00 (Cube) No. 1 unpicked 7.5 C Copra 3.95 rnixt d 3.50 Sagro flour, Sarawak 1.8? White Popper US' Black Popper Hi'" Pearl Sago 4.60 small 4.6 C medium 1.00 No. 1 125 catties grows 8.86 No. 2 125 catties gross 3.80 Rice Siam $161190 words
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Article54 1933-06-21 8 il.ur.,|,n mail> dispatched on June 1) by Kanpura, due at Penang 5 a.m. tiiniiirnnv. From Western Australia, bf Centaur, due at Sinjf;»|>ore noon t<> From Holland and Germany, by Poelau Bias, due at Sinjrapore tomorrow afternoon. 1- 1 in China and Japan, by Yamagnla Mam, (Ui,. at Bi«f*p«TC54 words
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Article21 1933-06-21 8 An Mai! from Java. Mails fro:n Batavia and Pakmbang by aen>plane ar?i ud at the General Post Office, I21 words
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LOCAL1 STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS
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Article448 1933-06-21 8 MM Val. Pd. Buyer*. Sellers. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 29 26/32/- cd. 28/- 5 Ayer Hitam Tin 1 1 Ayer Weng i'l £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 5448 words
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Article275 1933-06-21 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0:50 nom. 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 0.80 0.00 H £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.2 6 5.7.6 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.35 5.50 El £1 Con. T. S. 7* Prefs. 24 21 I El £1 Con. T. S.275 words
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Article139 1933-06-21 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 102 103»/ 2 ci. Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 105 110 nom. Singapore Municipal A% p.c of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal AY% p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000139 words
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Article370 1933-06-21 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt'f Quotations. Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.G5 0.71 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.50 0.60 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) 1.10 1.20 1.10 1.20370 words
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Article191 1933-06-21 8 SELLING. Sinpapore, June 21. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 1 32 London, 3 months' sight 2 4 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 31 32 London, 30 days sight 2315 16 London, demand 2 3 29 32 London, T.T. 2/3 7 8 Lyons and Paris, demand 985 Hamburg, demand191 words
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Article90 1933-06-21 8 Rugby, June 19. Foreign exchanges are: Amsterdam 8.44 Athens 590 Brussels 24.24 »/> Belgrade 250 Berlin 14.28 Bombay 1/6 5/64 Bucharest 570 Buenos Aires 41% official. Copenhagen 22.42 > 2 Geneva 17.561,4 Helsingfors 226 Va Hong Kong 14 7/8 Lisbon 110 Madrid 397/« Milan 64 13/16 Montreal 4.61 V->90 words
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Article203 1933-06-21 8 Today. Southern and Western Indi« <Rohn») o.m Sarawak and Sibu (Vyner Brooke) 3 D.m Djambi (Sinifkel) J T" 1! I'alembanc Redanfr) •< I lm Banka Island. Pladjoe Palembang (Thedens) 3 P-" 1 Kedah, Penan*, North, NortnEmit »nd North-West 3nmatra, 3iam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, East »»d203 words
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Article30 1933-06-21 8 ChWttiaan Huyftns Ranchi Indrapoera Karaffola Carthigre Lett ArC May 12 Jure 1 M*y 12 June I May 19 June May 18 June 10 May 26 June 1730 words
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Article73 1933-06-21 8 Noon, June 21. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers, Spot (loose) ..10 716 10 9/16? (F. 0.8.) ..107 :1 11 Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers. July ..10 9 16 10% Aug. 10 9 16 10% July-Sept. .10 11 lf> 10-4 Oct.-Dec. ..10% 1173 words
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Article193 1933-06-21 8 His First State Visit To London. Rugby, June 10. King Feisal of Iraq will arrive in London tomorrow on his first State visit. On reaching Dover from Ostend King Feisal will be met by the Duke of York and an address of welcome will be pre* sented toBritish Wireless - 193 words
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Article169 1933-06-21 8 Sequel To Chancellor's Visit To Paris. Paris. June 17. It i* termed that the Austrian Chancellor, Dr. Pollfu.ss has obtained th« loan he- requhed from M. Daladier, the French Premier. It is understood that Dr. Dollfuss, was able to convince the French Premier of the wisdom of169 words
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Article65 1933-06-21 8 Thirty-one Cases Found Aboard French Vessel. Marseilles, June 17. Thirty-one cases of opium were discovered and confiscated on Friday on board the steamer Angkor coming from (On.slantinople. Opium worth several hundred thousand francs was seized on the same vessel on the occasion of her last Lrip from Turkey.65 words
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Article67 1933-06-21 8 German Minister Of Economy's 68th Birthday. Berlin, June 19. The Minister of Economy, Dr. Hugenbern, who returned on Sunday from London, will return to the British capital at the end of this week, according to press statements, which add that the Minister will, meanwhile, have severalAneta-Trans-Ocean - 67 words
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Miscellaneous100 1933-06-21 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. j Today. June 21. n>inil. !>'ok Ay.T, 5. 1S p.m. Friday. June 2.1. Kniriieerinit A^sn of Malar* iSinpnpor»J dinner. Sea View Hotel. I pm. Saturday. June 24. Swimming kulh. Pusir P^njapg pool. 4 p.mt S.K.t -At HoMIr Wednesday. June H, Rotury Tiffin. Adelphi Hotel. 1 p.m.100 words
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Article1548 1933-06-21 9 Chairman's Review Of World Conditions. The hundred and sixth ordinary general meeting of shareholders of the Yokohama Specie Bank. Limited, was held at the head ortlc' of the bank. Yokohama, on riday. Mar. 10. IMS. Mr. Kenji Kodama, president and chairman, in moving the adoption of the1,548 words
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Article280 1933-06-21 9 Cutluie and C (l report, dated June states: The Market has continued its upward trend rturing the past week, al- though thp temJeicy on opening after the Whitnun Holidays v/B3 inclined to be easier on account of profit-taking. All three markets show improvements on balance, quotations this morning280 words
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Article316 1933-06-21 9 Closing Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 20. Clo:;ing quotations today of the principal British stocks are given below: The rise or fall i? in relation to the price of June 15. GOVERNMENT STOCKS. BRITISH. Riso or Fall Conversion Lonn .">', 116 11316 words
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Article88 1933-06-21 9 Takuapu Valley. -Output first half June C3S hrs.. 163.00* co. ydn., 73» pc^. Renong Consolidated. Km. run 16.".. cv. yds. treated 45,000, tin ire won pels. 513. Katu.— Hrs. run 391. cv. yds. treated 84,000. tin ore won pels. IS6. Taipinif (No. I Dredge).— Pels. 120. hrs. 316.88 words
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Article38 1933-06-21 9 Ankola. -4,558 Ik Bajoe Kidoel.-170.1M lb. Ujasinga. -106,518 \b. Tjikasintoc. -68,024 Ik fanr.cn. T.J,«9» Ib. Donow»rie. 38,103 lb. Balombissie.— lB,soo Ik Tee>— AiikoU.so,B7o Us. Pasir Madang.— 6o,o*>o hks. Coffee— Bajoe Kidoel.- IJfU* pels. Balangriri. 41 pels.38 words
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Article941 1933-06-21 9 MM i Stocks Active. BKi RISES IN INDUSTRIAL SHARES. (Kiom Our Own Correspondent. London, May 18. Last week wav uneventful from the London Money Market*! point of view. There War- virtually no change in the mon?y and discount situation, and business continued o,uie:. Day-to-day loan rates still941 words
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Article93 1933-06-21 9 (Krom Our Own Coiri'snoruk-rit.i London, June 'JO. Juru Estates, Ltd., announce a profit for the year ended Mai'. 31. IMS of MM, as compared with a loss of fJ.'W in the previous year; i' 4,276 is carried forward to credit. United Patani (Malaya) Rubber Estates, Ltd., announce a93 words
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Advertisement615 1933-06-21 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH, SNDISCHE HANDELSBANK N. V. Eitablmh-.d 1863 at Amsterdam. Muthorised Capital GMs. 100,000.000 Paul up Capital Glds. 65,000,000 Reserves Glds. 24,*****4 BUD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. MRA.V 11 OFFICES: THE HAGUE, HOT TKRDAM. OVF.USf.AS BItANCBES. Bataria: Head Office for Dutch But Indies. BKANCH OFFICES: DUTCH EAST INDIKS Ampenan, Bandoeng, Choribon, Guro.unlo,615 words
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Advertisement306 1933-06-21 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ. N. V. iWETHKKI.aMJ.* l«i«i>l>«-; Ke>tabilabc« ib iiawiripM Itfsl HRAI) UmCI »iS I KKIMM WITH ItHANIHrS 14 ROTTEKUAH AAll irIK HAOlik BEAD OFFICE fOB THF KASTi HAT .VIA Branches tllwilßTSjoul Ntr I'ucfh Cast Indies and in th e Str«:t, S, ifl. n .•!.;•<. India. China. Japan ami Arnlin306 words
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Article77 1933-06-21 10 oingapoce. GREAT WORU> Cabaret— Maid Of The Mountains The Battle of Paiis. NEW WORLD Side Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talkiet, Theatres A Cinemas. RAFFLES HOTEL Tea Dance 6.30 -H lo p.m. Informal Dinner Dance 9. MO midnight. RITZ, GEYLANG The Tragedy. Also Arrows Of Love Special Chinese Silent Pictures. 7.40—1177 words
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65 1933-06-21 10 Mr. Oh Jrtt Yeow and brotlicis b i to tender their heartfelt thanks to ell relatives and friends and members "f the Chines* Association and Straits Chinese Recreation Club (or their kind aOtenduacu nt the funeral of their beloved father, late Mr.' Oh Whyc Vunjr and also65 words
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874 1933-06-21 10 The severest critic of the Dunlop Rubber Company would be merely churlish if he did not admit that Mr. George Wiseman, the resident director of the company .stationed at Malacca, has made a most welcome and friendly gesture in874 words
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Article223 1933-06-21 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. A. B. Paterson, of the P.W.D., Mersing, went home on leave yesterday by the Boringia. Mr. G. B. Fleming, of Harrisons and ("rosfield (Borneo), Ltd., and Mrs. Fleming have gone on leave by the Boringia. Mrs. Maas, wife of Mr. H. O. Maas, chairman of Boustead and223 words
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Article799 1933-06-21 10 AN IDEAL BARGAIN. The Chinese Finance Minister, Mr. T. V. Soong, brought off a spectacular feat when he arranged for a $50,000,000 loan from the U.S.A., through the agency of j the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, to be used for the purchase of wheat and cotton, with799 words
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Article1367 1933-06-21 10 THE BANK OF ENGLAND. The Bank of England celebrates its 239 th birthday today. Ju this article Mr. T. W. Hart tells the story of the Old Lady of Thrcadnecdle Street, her past difficulties and present supremacy. The Bank of England, the world's most famous and, indeed,1,367 words
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Advertisement52 1933-06-21 10 Don't Be Vague ORDER No Finer Whisky Goes Into Any Bottle JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Incorporated in England SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANQ and IPOH. A/f)Wk/ Q t the lowest/ T-H-C- WORLD'S FINEST CHEESES. IMPOkT-tD By Yj^ft^^r^ DUTCH CREAMCHEESE 1^ J^^^^t^^ GORGANZOLA Ww^ W^J<->^V- ROQUEFORT ETC./ )mZ*T%$ A Vo; WE HAVE52 words
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Advertisement57 1933-06-21 10 DletiactWe frocks for day aad evemlng wear— also the latest models la IlllUaerr Shipments Weekly. IND FLOOR. MAYNAHDS BI'ILDINQ. Phone MJM 1 *flf In the Oval Flask. *I"»S A. FLINTER, Riffles Place. Importing DIAMONDS sad PEARL NKCKLACES. Selling at loweat market prices. Also buying GOLD COINS aad GOLD ORNAMENTS, paying57 words
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3506 1933-06-21 11 P.A.M. COUNCIL AGREES. Outspoken Speech By Labour Controller. w PRICE RISES. Low Wages No Longer Justifiable. Wage conditions prevailing on estates nnthl h.iw been ii:>Iifi;il>l< »hei rubber was only 2d. per lb.. but not now when the price is nearer 3'jd. and3,506 words
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Article, Illustration780 1933-06-21 11 Throne Sacrificed For Cuban Beauty. Lausanne, June I.. Tlie marriage betweoa Don Alfonso, Prince of the Asturias. son of the oxKing of Spain, to Senorita Sanpedro Ocejo will take place on Wednesday. T! civil ceremony will be performed v. the morning at the Lausanne Town Hall, and780 words
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Article1461 1933-06-21 11 Stable Currencies. UJS. ADOPTS PASSIVE ATUTTUDE. Paris, June 20. Official quarters see no immediate way out of the impasse at the World Economic Conference on account of President Roosevelt's attitude on currency stabilisation. Washington, June 20. Everything points to the United States adopting a passive attitude1,461 words
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Article173 1933-06-21 11 Labour Conference. NO STEPS TAKEN TO STOP THEM. Geneve, June 20. The German delegation has withdrawn from the International Labour Conference. No steps wee taken to prevent their departure or to fi.id a compromise. Dr. Ley. accompanied by the German delegates, left for Berlin in the evening.173 words
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Article141 1933-06-21 11 Gaol Term for American Who Killed Briton. Shanghai, June 20. Glen i-Idi grave, the murder charge against whom had been reduced to one of "involuntary manslaughter," pleaded guilty and was sentenced by the United States Court for China this morning tc> two years' imprisonment. Reuter. Hargrave, a141 words
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Article, Illustration103 1933-06-21 11 Moscow, June 20. The oldest German Communist, Clara /ft kin. has died at the age of 76 at the Soviet rest home at Archanj;elskoye where she had lived .since Auuust last when she presided over the (iernian Reichstag as doyenne. Keuter. Frau Zetkin was popularly known as103 words
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Article153 1933-06-21 11 Confers With German Chancellor. Berlin. June 17. The Hungarian Premier, Dr. Goemboes, arrived here today by aeroplane, and was received by Hitler, with whom he talked on economic and other questions affecting the interests of Hungary and Germany. ?t is believed that the relations between Austria and Germany153 words
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Article, Illustration498 1933-06-21 11 It Will Be A Relief To Everyone." Paris, June 20. At a simple ceremony at the Mairi? Miss Barbara Hutton, the Woolworth millions heiress, this afternoon, was married to Prince Alexis Mdivani, the son of a former aide-de-camp to the Czar. The religious service will take498 words
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Article94 1933-06-21 11 Pilot Kilted and 25 Injured. Paris. June 18. A stunt pilot was killed and 25 persons were injured when, during a flying carnival in Nancy, he failed to right his machine after several loops. The 'piano collided with the roof of the hangar, bursit into flames, and crashedAneta-Trans-Ocean - 94 words
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Article44 1933-06-21 11 Bankruptcy Petition Filed In U.S. New York, June 17. Primo Camera, the giant Italian boxer has filed a voluntary petition of bankruptcy in the United States District Court. Reuter Wireless. Camera will meet Jack Sharkey on .[unc 2it. for the world's championship44 words
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Article1639 1933-06-21 11 Chekiang Province Under Water. m HOPEH FLOODED. China's Richest Areas Threatened. Shanghai, June 21. The western section of Chekiang Province has been inundated due to the overflowing of the Chien River as a result of the heavy rains of the past few days. Bridges have collapsed, highways1,639 words
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842 1933-06-21 12 GOVERNMENT REVENUE GREATEST SINCE THE RUBBER BOOM YEARS. Not since the rubber boom years of 1926 and 1927 has the State of Krunei had such a successful year. In the report for 1932 signed by Mr. T. F. Carey, British Resident, it is842 words
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Article40 1933-06-21 12 Dealing with post office business in his 1932 report of Brunei Mr. T. F. (arev records a bij; drop in revenue. In 1931 stamp collectors and dealers bought $9,548 worth of stamps. In 1932 they bought onl> $469 worth.40 words
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Article156 1933-06-21 12 Mr. Louis Thivy Receives A T;»rt Reply. In the PvrM BtatS Council on Mondaj Mr. I cui> Thivy, J.P., asked the following juestion 111 view of the irn-at an.i'inn. < f capital ihat B I 'irig continußlly dra'ned out of ate. will >hl Ci.n-err.ir.en !><■ i to156 words
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Article89 1933-06-21 12 I 'raise For Repair Work Of IMV.D. And P. And T. (Fred <*ur Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June M who hu\e visited Fraser'i Hill road from The Gap to the hill j f tat ion wns reopened for motor tratic are louel in (in el the manner in89 words
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Article135 1933-06-21 12 The Midshipmaid A Great Show. The Prince of Wales called "The Midshipmaid." the picture which started at the Cupitol last night, "a great show." He did not exaggerate. Jessie Matthews, of course, is the main ivason for the film's great success. The supporting east is well chosen and135 words
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Article90 1933-06-21 12 Awards Of Long Service And Good Conduct Medal. War Office approval has been received for the award of the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, with gratuity, to the leilleving stationed in Singapore: W.0.C1. 11 (BSM) G. R. Cowans, R.A.; B.Q.M.S. H Mansfield, R.A.; Q.M.S. K. J. Baker.90 words
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Article20 1933-06-21 12 A lecture on "Theosophy as Science" will be given at the Theosophical Society 428, Ra ';oiul tomorrow at 6.30 p.m.20 words
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Article202 1933-06-21 12 Exports Improve $6,074,000 Over April. May saw a welcome upward tendency in Malayan trade, according to the figures just ifsued 'by the Department (it Statistics. The total imports for the month wan valued at $27,456,000 a decrease of 94.191,000 from May 1932, and $319,000 leas202 words
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Article207 1933-06-21 12 East Coast Figures Show Steady Increase. (From Our Owii Correspondsnl.) Medan. June 16. In the Medeleelingen, the journal of the Chamber of Commerce of the East Coast of Sumatra, there appear some interesting figures referring to trade between the Bant Coast of Sumatra and the Straits Settlements.207 words
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Article232 1933-06-21 12 Inquest Verdict. 'RASH AND NEGLIGENT ACT OF WOOD." That death was caused by the rash and negligent act of Charles Blundell Wood, a police inspector attached to the Singapore traffic branch, was the verdict returned this morning by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. F. G. Bourne, at232 words
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Article68 1933-06-21 12 Causing Death Charge In Police Court. InspeoOr C. B. Wood was present before Mr. L. R. F. Earle, the Fourth Police Magistrate, this morning, when the preliminary inquiry into the charge of causing death by a rash act against him [was begun. He has been on68 words
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Article100 1933-06-21 12 Two Germans To Sail From Merlin To London. N Berlin, June 19. Two Berlin unemployed persons set sail for London on Sunday in a little canoe built by themselves, and christened the "Guinea Pi(f" after the diminutive rodent of .that family, which is accompanying them on theirAneta-Trans-Ocean - 100 words
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Article27 1933-06-21 12 Divine service (in English) will be conducted by Mr. H. R. Cheeseman on Sunday, Jone 25. at 5.30 p.m. in the Chinese Presbyterian Church. Jalan Salleh, Muar.27 words
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Article177 1933-06-21 12 340 Estates Cease Tapping By End of March. iFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, June lfi. According to the figures of the Central Office for Statistics, 340 estates had stopped tapping at the end of March, against 333 at the end of February. The total area is177 words
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Article96 1933-06-21 12 "My Warmest Thanks And Congratulations." A woman reader of the Straits Hudget. who formerly lived in Singapore and now lives in Scotland, writer as follows: "May I. being one whose roots lie deep in the soil of Singapore, send you my warmest thanks and congratulations on the96 words
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Article155 1933-06-21 12 Clyde Beatty, Wild Animal Trainer. A.s a trainer of animals with a cracking whip in one hand and a chair in the other, Clyde Beatty, who appears in Universal'* "The Big Cage," which opened at the Alhambra lact night, is exceptionally good, and no one can doubt his155 words
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Article75 1933-06-21 12 NAZI AMBITIONS German Minister's Suggestion For Colonies. London, Juno IT. A short-lhed sensation was created at the Kconomic Conference by the publication in the press, of a memorandum by the German delegate, Dr. Hugenberg, suggesting, inter-alia, that Germany's African colonies should be restored ami Germany might be given other territoriesReuter - 75 words
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Article79 1933-06-21 12 Tamil Drunk For A Week j After Every Pay Day. (K.oni Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, June I.. A Tamil named Krishaasamy, who got drunk every day for a week after every pay day, was found naked and drowne:i in a well on Bukit Xuga Estate and at79 words
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Article57 1933-06-21 12 3 Constables And 4 Bandits Wounded In Battle. Warsaw, June l'». A police patrol was ambush.-, 1 laejl night by a gang of robbers in a small village near Cracow. In tn"e ensuing shooting affray, one robber waa killed, and three bandits and four policemen were wounded. TheAneta-Trans-Ocean - 57 words
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Article46 1933-06-21 12 Nazis Obtain Nine Out Of Twelve Seats. Danzig, June 18. The Nazis have obtained nine out of the 12 seats in the Senate following their election, by tfhe newly-elected Volkstaff. Dr. Rauschning a Nazi candidate, was elected president and Herr Oreiser vicepresident. Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 46 words
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Article894 1933-06-21 12 GIRL COMPETITORS AND K.L. SPECTATORS. PROFESSOR F. L Enjrledow. of (am bridgi- I'nivorsity. who is chairman o!' the R.R.I, commission of inquiry, will address the Kuala T.umpur Rotr.ry Cl«b today on "Heredity." Profcsaor Enjtlcdow is famous in the scientific world for his work on plant894 words
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Article32 1933-06-21 12 Ac a first Communion service will take place en Sunday at t'c Chun-h of Th<' Holy Family, East Coast Road, Mess wi!l begin at 7 a.m. indeed of 7.30.32 words
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Article22 1933-06-21 12 Saturday, July 1. is a l>:ml. holiday Government offices will bo open an. l not, h previously stated, close i.22 words
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Advertisement102 1933-06-21 12 INDISPENSABLE O EVERY KENNEL A/ a/ SOPEX \o\ Afi/ SHAMPOO \o\ /XT/ GIVES A GLORIOUS /Hf/ SLOSS TO THE COAT. \C* PULVEX \O\ /j^f VERMIN POWDER J^v /^j/ use Weekly when grooming > O/ KUR-MANGE \tf STOPS EPIDEMICS -CURES MANGE COPPER'S LIQUID WORM REMEDY x In Tropical Countries where skin102 words
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Cricket Club's Initial League Victory.—Malayan Golfer's Success.
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Article879 1933-06-21 13 Orr Scores Four Times. R.A. OUTPLAYED AT ANSON ROAD. S.C.C 4, X.A .1. The S.C.C. obtained their tiist win of the season when ih.-y met the Royal Artillery in a First Division match at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The score was 4 1 but879 words
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Article470 1933-06-21 13 Results of YesterdayV Ties. Further results in the Singapore L.T.A. championship tournament yesterday were as follows Men's Open Doubles. Voni? Loong Chotur pod Chua Choon I«ong beat T. Schimidn and T. Terai, C 4, 4- 6—l. Woon Chow Tat and C. K. Pang beat I. H. Moaning470 words
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Article82 1933-06-21 13 Rene Lacoste to Select French Team. Paris, June 19. Rene Lacoste, the famous French tennis player had become the lawn tennis "dictator" of France. The selection corrmitijee, torn by conflicting views on the formation of France's Davis Cup team, decWied to wash its hands of the matter andReuter - 82 words
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Article116 1933-06-21 13 Great Britain Win AH Five Matches. Great Britain beat Czechoslovakia by five matches to nil in the semi-final of i the European Zone ot the Davis Cup at Eastbourne. The full results we>v as followsF J Perry G Britain) beat L. Hecht, H \V. Austin (G. Britain) beatReuter - 116 words
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Article189 1933-06-21 13 Kid Pong's Convincing Win. (Fr«m Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 19. Another interesting boxing programme was presented at the Malacca City Park on Sunday evening. The main event between Kid Fong, of Singapore, and Chan Peng Sung, the flyweight champion of the F.M.S., ended after the seventh round,189 words
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Article175 1933-06-21 13 Negri Scmbilan To Meet Selangor. Seremban, June 20. Nejrri Scmbilan wilt meet Selangor in a return friendly Staii encounter on Saturday at Kuala Lumpur. Selangor won the lirst game at Seremban by 6 goals to 3. Selangor's display, should be of interest to Singapore in view of the175 words
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Article418 1933-06-21 13 Criticisms By Mr. G. H. Corbett. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 20. The keenness of Selangor Association football enthusiasts which had developed into canvassing for appointment as officials of the Selangor Association Football League was commented on by the Vice-President, Mr. G. H. Corbett. at418 words
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Article307 1933-06-21 13 E. P. Kyle Reaches Fourth! Round. London, June 20. In the third round of the English Amateur Golf Championship E. P. Kyle, the Malayan Gotfer beat S. Roberts (PresU.tyn), 2 and L Further surprises in the second round includel the defeat of William Sution, a fonrer champion,Reuter - 307 words
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Article59 1933-06-21 13 Katong G.C. June Medal Competition. The following '.vp>p th. 1 best MOrw in the Katong Golf Club June medal competition on Sunday F. C. J. Thcmpson K4--IG— 6B T. A. K. Squill- 80— 9—71 J. L. Einu-r 78— 4—74. The first athletic meetinjr of the Medical College L'nion59 words
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Article695 1933-06-21 13 Bowlers on Top. SURREY'S BIG WIN AT THE OVAL. Several fine bowling performances were achieved in the first-class the cricket matches which concluded yesterday, several bowlers capturing eight wickets in an innings at a small cost. In contrast to the oijry of centuries which had been the695 words
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Advertisement73 1933-06-21 13 VISIT SPECIALISTS STORE FOR TENNIS GOLF. NO EXTBA (lIARdK-WHY CO KLSKWHKRE. PHONE: 2938 k<>r ai.i. yoir nmm golf reqi'isites [IS KAi'KKTSJdbUimNt; MAKERS OF THE WORLD > -IUCES FROM $4.M TO $.I«.M NET. (.HI f I I liS: STAI RUSTLESS STAR HAXWEI.L ALL ENGLAND. VHU tX PBOM $4.50 TO SIQ.M NET.73 words
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Advertisement56 1933-06-21 13 AMAZING VALUE!! "ROMO" LAWN MOWERS AN A I\l ALL-BRITISH /f^j^S ALL-BRITISH PRODUCT. i^^^HK PRODUCT. V^h i^n'Oj w%&l^9^^^ L^aa^alß^^^^^^^ 1H UNQUESTIONABLY THE BEST. MOST CERTAINLY THE CHEAPEST EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. BUILT BY ONE OF THE LEADING FOUNDRIES IN GREAT BRITAIN. NOTE THE PRICE. 14" BLADES PRICE $16.00 16" $17.5056 words
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Article1020 1933-06-21 14 lln M hiW I'u/ni Shu m lltUhlM i tnut'in \r* thi Iff, i.tuulhi- IHulr Hnmil Si^/u In hint mm /'iif in /•/<««■ /7i«- luifkt h \fntliliim. 1 mnt I Ui.n, i urn 1 1 ii in i I iiiiii. ii I un i i.i, 1... '..u.1n11.. i1,020 words
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Article374 1933-06-21 14 One i,i ii Killed. MOII DKMANDS XXI.X \M>. Ol I KADhir HrlnM In »|iilv nf hi-« 4 aim ii ,i,l ,i.l ni lln' lunik' I i, ih i anal un tni I main Si niairur i 1..' i iiiWilh 111 l It t' I II iii i374 words
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Article117 1933-06-21 14 M l>.f. Itutr I'olitical I'riHonerb. Sin. l. I. ill, A Hlulriu.nl vi yin r I'" '"l.il iinmliii vi convicted and iii' 'ni i.il .1. i in.iviiii mi '1.1 (ll ill IHII. I li l IlliJU mult i Koiny nl In i onnm tlon Will, >' I' iiu mil117 words
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Article514 1933-06-21 14 Heavy Fighting At Kanhgar. i .in- i. Informal i< I frum Ka .in atlaek at inn ..I iii.' ,n by ilif Klrghii, in May according in a vummunitiui I Iniluy, H I- Irghi from Iha diractlon ol lIIK lln i iiii Kunlikui i 111 l i.514 words
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Article291 1933-06-21 14 Indian Workmen In Ceylon. Till. I ulullllm P»tll x-<»t.x -<»t. lill.lt I Ullil" utivi > immttti I Imiiihh anil < omnii «l In Ul iMinlly. (thmiijli .uinlniilitil lln 1 I in whirl) ll't, Hi |im I ini'iil ul Übour liuti in 1.. 1 i.i Ihl mall, i Han291 words
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406 1933-06-21 14 I 'reparation Mrthoii KcxcaltMl. 11. ,u hi itlli iiii I Ml ti uaillll i it. tin lii natation nl Ui iiraaantalivi ul Ihi Al ih. Mlporti tilixiiviiiun hi t »|iiitn,. ,i watthai < hurt hh i" U\ li .|..11. ,ii vii hi HlmnH inuilr .ii406 words
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Article119 1933-06-21 14 (.aol lor (Mlicial. GROOM WHO ROM W \\i\\\ COMMAND, Ni<« llHluim a 1,,, i 111 i linn nl li, i v. i 1,.i |f| An I, ,|;ll v iiiiil con Mr Aml Ah ..i iiilln «gia "|m iiril lli> Mahaiiiniail Ui i l(uni|mi 8l i grunm119 words
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Article68 1933-06-21 14 Plfi lor Slmir in Tradt* TulKh with Japan. in mi i i.i i I. IW( .n Iti il.iu. (Un i Kiuphh ...nil Dial inn |n ml "hii- I ll, lr ,i Lhl li ull l I t .1 i IlllllllUl, Ul 111 l I|M.|l Ullll, Vlllthlll I Itutlun68 words
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Article95 1933-06-21 14 Airman PffiMl In KunUhlN akhtWl Kuih, > lii .in iiii, v 'iiiluy Mi Mh V.'ilwhi, th« tJrrt mil tfiiniun nmn> paopla unttrtainu I iln wrong Im lull in try ami t\\ Ovar Svarwit In plam II,: liul I iity |il«iiu in fly lv lh« foulhllli an wmi95 words
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Article19 1933-06-21 14 SltM'ping i:uro|Man'H 11 i' W.iuil. .11 111 l I 1 I 1 V\u..,l nil 11 muill'19 words
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Advertisement87 1933-06-21 14 ckt 1 FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION I UNHID. T M. EZEKIEL SONS in IHMKTHIHTH iuH Hi-lit lAN*, •mli Addr«Hl H«W«« < h«mli«r«. I'lacf. ttlaaauuf*. llon.h. Ik. N....,.1-I|k Hal*>la D»ta«etrlali A M > UM Elkayet Concrete Goods. 1. < »i t mi. nit Hi. 1111 Shilit in, I INMtI t87 words
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Advertisement14 1933-06-21 14 MORE BIG CASH PRIZES MUST BE WON See next issue of The Sunday Times.14 words
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Miscellaneous49 1933-06-21 15 Rmplr» Kndlo rtotfrninino. hit |i mi Iliic Ii h ii .hi 111 1 1.".. II Mm iimil lUn I. ..11. il.. I .1 1., 1.,, I II llu I IK "Mi I hi. I J( ho hi N».»I I «lr 1 1 IMI i 0 ."mi i J i49 words
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The Straits Times Wireless Supplement
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Article65 1933-06-21 15 Radio At The P aris Fair. k i 1 1,,, i j 1 tit ..I J i lf«i*M| m RP9WVW 1 -it t| |l M' MM .L.i 111 I 'fin il I i I 11. 1 Ii i ii i ••llfltHl lI i i i I I. II II MM**'65 words
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Article27 1933-06-21 15 11, Him I >|,l .IM'M il 'Ml I" HANIM If ID Hll »M 4 I Mmm w*.i .i y| '"••fllfcljj Mm <-". i« m27 words
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Advertisement17 1933-06-21 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated fn Creat Britain) Read Office for Matty* i SINGAPORE.17 words
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Article90 1933-06-21 16 T.Hln*. Jum 11, Football; s.A.i A Dhr. D: Chii.ese vs. M C.U Jalaa Baaar; Dhr, III: Marine I I'ui'li. Service*, Anson lioud. port < bamploiMhip, 8 I I lhurxiay, June tt Football: S..A y Div. II: Mal.-i.v.< vs. Marina DrpU, An-...,, Rmid; Ijiv 11! PhineM M«dieal Services. Jalan90 words
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Article142 1933-06-21 16 Fine Performance In 1.0.M. Grand Prix. 1.-le of Man, June 18 The Italian driver, Nuvolari, driving an Alfa-Romeo, won the 24 houis Grand Prix endurance race today covering a distance of :;.114.0.1K kilometres nonstop. Alfa-Romeos also >took the second and third places and a British Riley, which scoredReuter - 142 words
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Article47 1933-06-21 16 Junior Kolapore At Bisley. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 20. The probables for the F.M.S. team to compete for the Junior Kolapore anJ Junior Mackinnon Cups at Bisley are as follows D. H. Grist, D. S. Huttou. K. P. Reynolds and T. E. Montgomery.47 words
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Article126 1933-06-21 16 Venue Of Malaya Cup (ianu Under Discussion. fFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 21. An emergency meeting, of the Malacca Amateur Football Association was held last night when it was decided that the .Malaya Cup match between the Command and Malacca on Saturday should be played here126 words
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Article174 1933-06-21 16 The following have been invited to play cricket for the S.C.C. against the Wiltshire Regiment on Friday and Saturday on the padang: H. G. Riches (capt.), R. <i. Cranford, W. H. McNeill, Lt. M. T. L Wilkinson, J. McLeod, J. H. Willmott, H. S. Hewett, C. G. Windle,174 words
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Article55 1933-06-21 16 Thi following were the results of tie? in the Clerical Union billiards (English game) tournament: A Handicap. Tan Bock Liny 100) beat Low Hock Kiat (—150) by 89 pts. K Handicap. Quek Sing Kee (—100) beat Tan Tens Mowe (—4O)( 40) by three. Handicap. Lim Tin Soon (—3O) heat55 words
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Article64 1933-06-21 16 8 O'clock Curfew In Lower Austria. Vienna, June 20. Dr. Dollfuss. the Austrian Chancellor, on his return from London, struck haid and swifjy at the Nazi organisations. Following; la< night's edict, the Government, today, proclaimed martial law at Krems, Stein and Mautern. in the centre of theReuter - 64 words
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Article129 1933-06-21 16 Democrats Defend President's Attitude. Washington, June 16. Sena lor Glass and other members of the Democratic party have replied to the Republican, Senator Robinson, delending President Roosevelt's attitude towards Great Britain's war debt payment. Senator Borah (Republican) also approved of the President's attitude. Further conversations on these debtsAneta-Trans-Ocean; The Times - 129 words
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Article101 1933-06-21 16 General Charges Have No Legal Validity. Vienna, June 17. Hundreds of National Socialises were given wildly enthusiastic receptions on being released from detention on Friday, after the courts had decided that the general charges issued en masse against the members of any political group hat! no legal validity.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 101 words
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Article75 1933-06-21 16 Negotiations With Bandits Resumed. Rugby. June 19.. In the House of Commons today, Capt Anthony Eden, Under Secretary for Forei»pi Affairs, stated that according to latest reports the negotiations with bandits for the release of the officers captured frcm the steamer Nanchang were resumed on June 1 175 words
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Article55 1933-06-21 16 Programme For 10,000,000 Acres Reduction In Cotton. Washington, June 16. It is stated from Washington that thi? Government has decided on a supplement ary tax on cotton and wheat brokerage transactions to finance the programme foi reducing the area under cultivation. "Jhe programme provides for the reduction ofAneta-Havas - 55 words
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Article41 1933-06-21 16 U.S. Objects To German Moratorium. New York, June 21. v. York banks have cabled Dr. Svhacht, President of the Reichsbank, declaring that the German moratorium was unwarranted, unjustified and injurious to the public and private credit of Germany. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article36 1933-06-21 16 Contract For New Line Goes To Turks. Paris, June 16. The Turkish Government has given the contract for the construction of the railway between Sivas and Erzerum to a group of Turkish contractors. AnetaHavas.Aneta-Havas - 36 words
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Article45 1933-06-21 16 Three People Killed During Construction. Muftiouse, June If!. An explosion, which occurred during construction of a new tunnel at Orbey, caused three deaths. One man is reported to be seriously injured. Aneta-Havas. Orbey is the French name for Urbeis, a village in Alsace.45 words
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Article44 1933-06-21 16 The Singapore Repertory Players will present a cabaret show at the Tanglin Club on Saturday at 10 p.m. The artistes include Betty Aiken. Madam Dietz, Enid Holland. Joyce Sassoon, Stella George, Paul Verdayne. Frederick Dell, Maisie Isaacs, Hilda TXtrrington and Carl Lawson.44 words
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Advertisement27 1933-06-21 16 GOOD COOKS INVARIABLY USE A GAS COOKER WHENEVER POSSIBLE. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE NIGHT AND DAY. SHOWROOMS ARE IN THE MUNICIPAL OFFICES COLEM AN STREET. TEL. 5101.27 words
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Advertisement108 1933-06-21 16 NESTLES MALTED MILK HOT OR COLD. OE r ious I lfcrrVig fi J^i'i REFRESHING DRINK K^SE^l^ i ALL OCCASIONS GET FIT KEEP FIT. \S \^^\*ony>le&r Standard LOW TENSION CABLES SINGLE 0 r lmm& TWIN {mm—mmmmmm—mmd N CONCENIRIC A CONCENTRIC i j THREE CORE S SPECIAL TYPES H^^^^ K Siend your108 words
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Article6855 1933-06-21 18 America's Thirst Boosts The Singapore Tin Market. NO MORE ALDWYCH FARCES? (From Uui Own Correspondent.) Straits Times Oppice. Fleet Street, June 6. TTVJK three whole weeks I have been far ■v away from London, sailing in a small Iniat among the perilous tide-races and half-hidden reefs of6,855 words
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Advertisement19 1933-06-21 18 Furniture Carpets Q Lamps M^k Means A BEAUTIFUL HOME PHO I PASKOE BROWN GO. 2153 25 -27-29, ORCHARD ROAD.19 words
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Advertisement159 1933-06-21 18 do you hold your Cigarette One minute character delineations for smokers: WHEN a cigarette is held woJ! down towardu the centre oLJ,Tu^a S a °vv} he S6V the smoker i 8 invariably very "biUer anH a 7 al SteadfaSt friend but <*" •!*> prow a bitter and dangerous enemy. When159 words
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Article840 1933-06-21 19 Section Details. BIG POULTRY ENTRY EXPECTED. The competitive sections of the forthcoming exhibition organised by the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association will be on lines similar to those of last year and the Following brief particulars indicate their scope. Schedules are now available and have already been widely840 words
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Article289 1933-06-21 19 Indian Notifications. EXPORT OK SEED PROHIBITED. The Government <.i [ndia Issued t> notifications relating to 'In- applicati by that country of the tea >xport i striction scheme, to which Ceylon and t Dutch Kast Indie- ai abo parties. The first, which is presumably pursuance of Section 19289 words
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Article168 1933-06-21 19 Was Tax Imposed From Pure Motives? Viscount Sijottih-n wa> criticised by Mr. John Morgan, <>f Manchester, Pre <U'in of the Licensed Victuallers' Defence Leugue, in his addreu at tic openinjr of the League's annual conference at Yarmouth. H.' said that Viscount Snowden wa doubtedly wrong in placiinr168 words
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Article188 1933-06-21 19 Programme of DrilU up to and far .■ling .Jump Wednesday. June 21, ">.K> p.m., Headquarters, S.R.K. (v) \.<\o Lecture; 0.1. r > p.m., Headquarters, "D (Eurasian) Coy.. Platoon Training; 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters. M.(l. PI. (Eurasian) H.G. T aining. Thursday, June -J. 5.16 p.n.. Head<iuarters, S.K.K. ivi N.C.Os., Lecture;188 words
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Article, Illustration316 1933-06-21 20 S. WBAH6, rid i ni; Mr. Tl'T 1 "".lon Smith's horse Chatelaine, which won the Oaks at the Epsom Meeting, from Solfatara and Fur Tor. (Planet News.) i «-,yi ii ii ti iH-3fi THE KING'S horse Fox-Earth was just heaten in the Rosebery Memorial Pli>t«316 words