The Straits Times, 22 June 1933
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Advertisement508 1933-06-22 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. Incorporated in England., MAIL, PARSEr GER AND CARGO SEi VICES. MtNINIUlAE AN1? OhlKNTA*. S.N. JO. UNDKR CON'T.A'T WITH H.S MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, I.ONDOM AND FAR LAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOE CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage D S*por«. RANPURA 17.0011 June 28 BANGALORE «,000508 words
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Advertisement2897 1933-06-22 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. Vv'*' s# w y 1 Jj— M \XJtr' >l^^ TH sf.J? LU 8h.pT NE i:«d. UN B nd ?M" "nW^tTft*^ "EAMSHIP «>. M»*W« Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.) THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO, I TD. TllK STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE TXARD STEAMSHIP CO. IT!). THE CHWA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD.2,897 words
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Article499 1933-06-22 3 Dr. Goemboes' Mystery Visit to Berlin. Budapest. June 20. Aft.T n strenuous week-end in Berlin, th.- Picmier, Dr. (^embots, has returnee rMirtv Intel vi<wc<l in Vienna, he declared that it to Berliß wai mainly economic in an ami t<. discuss Hun«aiian Germcn exports. He added that499 words
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Article143 1933-06-22 3 Czechoslovakia Hits Back At Nazis. Prague. June 18. Tlio Sunday edition of the official gazette pobUahed a list of 9X newspapers and periodicals from (Jeimany which havr been banned in Czechoslovakia. The li.-t includes such well-known Liberal paper- as the Berliner Tageblatt. i;nd the Voasiachi Zeitung, as wellAneta-Havas - 143 words
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Article120 1933-06-22 3 Crowds, Throng to See Wedding. Paris, June 20. N'> royal marriajre could have attracted jrrti.U'r atuntion than the wedding of ra Huttoa, the heiress to the Woolwl>rth millions, and Prince Alexis Mdivani. a son of a former A.D.C. to the T-ar. which was celebrated <iuictly at Mm Maine120 words
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Article511 1933-06-22 3 The following passengers arrived in Singapore by the P. and Q. Kaisar-i-Hind yesterday from the Far East Mr. and Mrs. A. Chamberlain, Mr. O. Shaken. Mrs. A. Soares, Sug.\ It. Brown. Mi. C. Bailie Mr. A. O. Halsey, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lo Kim Loon, Mr. H. Gerhold, Dr.511 words
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Article118 1933-06-22 3 Thursday. June 22. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected U arrive. KEPPEL HARBOURMain Wharf Lch. "Lady Cuillemard," Tobelo. Dredfter "Tcmbakul." FWD Hoppers 5, 6. 7 and 8, Hebe, Lch. Leo. Oil Wharf Nil. :ca.: Waaut MIL YaVSIUI DBT DOCKS. Ta J eat Pagat. Albert Dock Tattle Pontoon.118 words
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Article203 1933-06-22 3 In Singapore On Maiden Voyage To Far East. On hsr maiden voyage from Marseilles to Saigon the Marechal Joffre. 12,000 tons, arrived in Singapore yesterday. She is the latest addition to the Messafreries Maritimes fleet on the Far Eastern passenger service, having been launched at La Ciotat on203 words
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Article223 1933-06-22 3 DAKAR MARY. Jap.. 4383 tons, from Yokohama Bt-4. roUIAN, Dut.. 672 tons, from Pontianak 2i-6. for Pontianak 24-6. SBKANG, Dut.. 729 tana, from Palembang 22-*. for Palembanif 24-6. tTAM DER HAGEN, Dut., 1.911 tons, from Sourabaya 22-6, for Perang 24-1. \!K MART. Jap., 4,2.">i> tons, from Newcastle U.'-'i.223 words
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Advertisement565 1933-06-22 3 NORDDEDTSCHER elb LLOYD. K SSQ M (Incorporated in iTffiJ Germany.) The undermentioned are the company's intended fixtures OUTWARD. ODER for Manila, Hong Korg, S'Khai. Japan, Nortn China md Hankow July 3 COBLENZ for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, North China and Japan July 17 SAALE for Manila, Hong Kor.g. Shanghai, North565 words
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Advertisement425 1933-06-22 3 PRESIDENT LINERS Fares Again Reduced £67.3.11. For a beautiful trip from MANILA/ HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA Tourist class across the Pacific Ist elasft Rail In America Tourist clans Atlantic on the famous and new K.s. Manhattan or s.s. Washington. (If passage through the Panama Canal is df»ircd approximately425 words
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Advertisement317 1933-06-22 3 QIERNAN BUCKNALC STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England.) .f»J "ILLERMAN" LINE. Freight Service to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Via Ports and Suez Canal OUTWARDS. TO HONG KOX(;, Sll.\\(;hu J u 1 s...CI T YO F BAT^r" JmieM HOMEWAPJS. CITY Of SHANGHAI fa* Havre. London, Rotterdam an.i Uan )ur Jaat j,317 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous207 1933-06-22 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Nation Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfail Bright Mm. temp, ma Sunshine temp. •P hrs. *F Alor Star 90 Nil 4.1 76 Sitiawa.i M Nil 6.G 74 K. Trcrißvanu HH Nil 6.5 72 Bukit Jeram 88 Nil 6.3 7:J Malacca «7 Nil 11.0 74 Singapore U0 Nil 10.8207 words
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Advertisement354 1933-06-22 4 SITUATIONS VACANT^ When applying for any position adver tiled hi these column* »end copies of teati •onlal*. Do not «end originals. WANTED TO START July 1 syce or pr*» leiably Syce-Boy. aforr>i ear. monthly inilc..tfv smuli. Applicants |)Ic«m- atce. experience etc. Box 571. Straits Times. ELECTRICIAN, lir.-t thai, Malay M354 words
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Advertisement663 1933-06-22 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET Bunptlowii, Angollta Park. Ar.gullia Co. TO LST, 2 Nasrim Hill. Apply Meyer Bro». ttUUIt oa Institution BUI. Modern* nil. Ited Inglneen. TO LET, 8, Oxley Bit*. i-<d mdiuHu Ipply 10. Malacca Street TO LET, lf.2 < airnhill IM.. 3 bedrooms, electric, gi-ruge. Apply 13 Caiiuhtll Koad.663 words
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Advertisement595 1933-06-22 4 FOR SALE TENNIS NET almost new, also small sirla cycle. Apply 666, Strnitu Times FOR SALE, Eighteen foot outboard hull with cabin and awninit. excellent condition, built i>y Thornycroft, owner rccepts first reasonable offer. Apply box n'2. Straits Times. FOR SALE, privately, complete suites new uitistic household furniture, magnificent electric595 words
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Advertisement668 1933-06-22 4 TENDER KINGAPORE Ml NICIPAI NOTICE. TENDERS. OTIC! 1* her.by giv.n tbat undaxa an bow invited for the following materials 01 i.rrices, and that particulars of such ten d.ra may be obUined in Che Tender Boom Municipal Offices. Purchase of Scrap Iron. Wrought Iron, etc., etc., now lyintr i.t Municipul Gaa668 words
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Advertisement1093 1933-06-22 4 THE STRAITS TIMES Head office. CECIL AND STANLEY STREETS. SINGAPORE Branch Office, 27, JAVA STREET, KUALA LUMPUR. Cable* TIMES. SINGAPORE. Talephomea: SINGAPORE 5151. KUA'.A LIMI 111 v,«* SI 52. Sole Advertising Representative* In Great Britain, REUTERS, LTD., Advt. Dept. 24. Old Jewry, l.ondt .1, B.C. 2 (through whom all business1,093 words
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Miscellaneous82 1933-06-22 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Oo.alde without Malaya. Malaya. PoaUge. Monthly I 3»0 4.M t 2.5t <}aarterly I -.30 112.M 7.50 Half Yearly 117.M 124.M 115.M Yearly SS4.M $48.M IM.M NOTE. Outstatlon etieqar* should laclaa> taw aaaal bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charge* and instruction* for CLASS! TIED ADVERTISEMENTS appear on82 words
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Article747 1933-06-22 5 Ipoh Nurse. HEARD BY A PATIENT UNABLE HO MOVE. (From Our Own .Correspondent.! Ipoh, June 21. Charged with the murder of staff nurse Goh Swee Jeong in the Ipoh Hospital on Jan. 23, Bask a ran, a Malayalee attendant, claimed trial before Mr. Justice Hereford747 words
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Article33 1933-06-22 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. June 22. Uaskaran was today found guilty unanimously by the judge and asseftsors of the murder of staff nurse (ioh Swee .leone and sentenced to death.33 words
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Article50 1933-06-22 5 A iwiwM motor accident occurred th's morning in Havelock Road when a mot nlorry knocked down a CUmm pedestrian and then crashed into a cable post. The pedestrian was severely injurel. and the driver of the lorry was ait bf 'he pplinlrred glass of the winds<! "cm.50 words
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Article21 1933-06-22 5 A memorial service for Mr. Tan Boon Chin will be held in the Prinsep Street Church on Sunday at 9 a.m.21 words
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Article653 1933-06-22 5 Disputed Premium. STORY OF PINEAPPLE FACTORY DEAL. The adjourned hearing of two charges of cheating: against Tan Kim Keat. a former canvasser for I lie (Jreat Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd., was begun yesterday before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Criminal District ludge. Mr. F.653 words
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Article121 1933-06-22 5 Mne For Chinese Who Set Fire To Petrol. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Serrmban. .Juno 20. A Chinese tinsmith had a nasty experience yesterday which he related to the Seremban magistrate today. Another Chinese approached him to solder 12 lubricating drums. He noticed petrol in three of these, so121 words
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Article86 1933-06-22 5 Took Part In Early (iold Rushes In Australia. Vfaai SaiiK- ;i CUlMM irin'-nt of Sachs Street, Cairns, Queensland, <lit>d at thi- ajro of 101 ;n the imhI of i;i>t month. Won« Sung, who had ln't-n ci> c-r 00 yeai> in North Queensland, :>ai 'it-'patcn in the86 words
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Advertisement316 1933-06-22 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation an d Hot and Cold Running Water. TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 TO MID-NIGHT GRILL SERVED ON THE LAWN. Special Daily Tea Informal Special Dollar Lunch Dances Dinner Dances Dinner Dances A La Sinu-on Kvery Mi<nd.iy, Ever} Monday. Every316 words
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Advertisement102 1933-06-22 5 EPOCH MOVING COIL SPEAKERS 24 Different Types TO SUIT EVERY I'LRSE AND ITRPOSE Each Type the Finest in the World in its own price class. SOLE AGENTS RADIO SERVICE Co. OF MALAY LTD. 2. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. PHONE 7299. SELANGOR CLUB, FRASER'S HILL. Adjoining padang and tennis courts. Modern sanitation102 words
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Advertisement225 1933-06-22 5 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed b the Morning Rarin' to Go If yon f«el sour and sunk aad th« worM looks punk, don't swallow a lot of salts. mintral watrr, oil, lautlva candy or eh«wtng fum and tiptrt them to mak* you225 words
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Miscellaneous176 1933-06-22 5 SINGAPORE RADIO TIME TABLE By Our Expert. SINGAPORE (Radio Service Co.)— Metres 49.9 Mon., Wed., and Thursday 6.15 to 8.30 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR— Metres 48.92— Sun., Tues. and Fri. 7 to 9 p.m. BANDOENG— Metres 68 M. Daily 6.30 10 p.m. PARlS— Metre* 19.66—176 words
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Miscellaneous479 1933-06-22 5 MALAYAN A.R.S. KUALA LUMPUR. Programme For Friday 23rd June 1933. MAM. 4K.»2 Metro 7 p.m. 9695 Overture II Matrimonio Seffreto Milan Symphony Orchestra. DB 1102 Songs— Three Wishes— Let me give my happiness to you. Jessie Matthews. DX 63 Symphonic Rhapsody. With a m>m>; in my heart. Court Symphony Orchestra.479 words
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2180 1933-06-22 6 WOMAN'S "LESSON" TO THE CLUB ON THE ART OF SPEAKING. Singapore Rotarians were given something entirely new to quote the words of their president, Mr. W. Alan Eley at their weekly tiffin meeting at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday. The>. he said, had never been told2,180 words
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Article152 1933-06-22 6 Chinese Alleges He Was Wrongfully Confined. An allegation that he had been wrongfully confined in the lock-up on the night of May 1, by a constable named Amat bin Zan, attached to the Kampong Malacca police station, was made by a Chinese named Ong Cheng Tee before152 words
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Article46 1933-06-22 6 Nai Tan Leng Sue, formerly compradore of the Siam Commercial Bank, has died at the age of 70. He retired from the bank after being connected with it since its beginning, about six years ago. He was succeeded by his second son, Nai Tan Keng Juan.46 words
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Article42 1933-06-22 6 John, who for thirty-one years was tho servant of the late Sir Thomas Lipton, died in the General Hospital at Colombo last month. Following Sir Thomas I.ipton's death lait year, Jlohn returned tc Ceylon. Sir Thomas left John £1,000 in his will.42 words
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Advertisement115 1933-06-22 6 #1 SHOWING TODAY thi: man \\i> largest SKLK( TION OF TIIIMiS BEAUTIFUL GORGEOUS BRITISH MADE STERLING SILVER BRUSH AND COMB SETS (I'L.VI.V ALSO i;NAMELLKI>> PHOTO FRAMES 101 Xl M. \\T \M> V.XI 1.1 SIVK OESU.NS I TO MURCT KitOM ELECTRIC TABLE LAMPSI FIT FOR A QUEEN Xl INEXPENSIVE THK LATLST115 words
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Advertisement28 1933-06-22 6 INSURE AGAIN JT All FIRE I LIFE MARINE ACCIDENT GUARANTEE AMD MOTOD 0 11 K I *>h the 1 Arthur C. Pott*. Viufif tnd Underwriter. Eutera buck, Siaopon.28 words
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Advertisement318 1933-06-22 6 SINGER SUPREMACY... More people than ever are becoming owners of a new "Singer Twelve". It's such a convenient, useful kind of car; plenty of room plenty of power sublimely easy to drive. Luckily, the new Singer 12 seldom needs a holiday. It's quite content to carry on day in and318 words
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Article188 1933-06-22 7 To Feed River in Times Of Drought Breslao, June 17. One of the greatest engineering feats ever accomplished in Germany wan officially inaugurated today by Baron von El'z-Ru'.-benach, the German Minister of Communications and Posts. This magnificient piece of work is th result of five years of unrelenting;Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 188 words
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Article222 1933-06-22 7 Fusion of Austria With Germany. Vienna. June 17. "The fusion of Austria with the German Reich cannot be achieved iust now because of the existing treaties, vho-e revision at the present moment, despite the. most strenuous efforts, is impossible." wrote Herr Proksch, the leader of the NationalAneta-Trans-Ocean - 222 words
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Article91 1933-06-22 7 50 Russians Gaoled In Saskatchewan. Kunisack, Saskatchewan. June 20. Fifty naked doukhobors (a Russian fanatical sect), who insisted on holdinir a nudist parade, have been arrested b> the police. The nudist men and women, who were protesting against the compulsory attendance of their children at school, wero loadedBritish Wireless - 91 words
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Article123 1933-06-22 7 Businesses Which Cannot Pay Decent Salaries. Washington, June 17. After .signing the bill for controlling industries, President Roosevelt declared, Businesses which can only exist by paying insufficient salaries to their employees have no right to exist. I intend that all workers shall have a salary whichAneta-Havas - 123 words
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Article121 1933-06-22 7 Investors Awaiting Outcome Of London Conference. Berlin, .June 18. Though baaiMM done was small, thj prices kept up better. This seemed possible, chiefly because of the satisfaction felt at the agreement readied in London in the Standstill negotiation* and the approval of Germany's memorandum presented to theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 121 words
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Article121 1933-06-22 7 Disastrous Effect On Cotton Industry. London. Julie 21. The Financial News Manchester correspondent states that more than 1,250,000 spindles in- Lancashire have been scrapped and thousands of looms are idle as a result of the fall in the price of silver, according to Lieut-Col. F. L Harden,Reuter - 121 words
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Article64 1933-06-22 7 Livestock, Furniture And Crops Swept Away. Bordeaux, June Its. The whole south-west of France has suffered severely from storms and heavy rain, the Basque district suffering particularly, several villages In ing swept by floods, and animals, furnitu o and crops carried away. The Bidassoa has overflowed andAneta-Havas - 64 words
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Article65 1933-06-22 7 No Truth In Reported Flight To Switzerland. Berlin, June 17. A categorical denial was issued from official quarters on 'Saturday of the report appearing in Paris newspapers, that the ex -Chancel lor. Gen. von Schleicher, had fled to Switzerland, where he intended organising a counter-revolution against tlieAneta-Trans-Ocean - 65 words
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Article69 1933-06-22 7 N'a/.i Raid On Secret Socialist Meeting. Hamburg, June 18. A secret Socialist conclave was raided last ni^'tit liy the police, who arrested 8 1 persons. incluiMnK the former Hamburg Prefect, of I'olfce. Hen Schoenfelder, the Reichstag Deputy. Hen Stauriinger, and other leaders at the ;;ii Socialist organisation. NnMerotM69 words
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Article109 1933-06-22 7 Crowd Takes Up Threatening Attitude. Stuttgart, June 20. K\tited mob.* shouted: "Down with traitor Bolz." when the ex-President of Wuertteinberg, Dr. Bolz, was being crossquestiuned by the Chief of Police concerning a speech he had made before the Congress of Christian Socialists in Salzburg where Dr. Bolz representedAneta-Trans-Ocean - 109 words
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Article60 1933-06-22 7 Dr. Arrosoreff Assassinated At IVl-A-Viv. Jerusalem. June 17. Our of the outstanding leaders of the Zionist movement. Dr. Arrosoroff. chairman of the Zionist executive committee, and killed la.»t Friday evening l>y two unidentilied' men. while takinf a walk near Xel-a.-Viv. Dr. Anosoroff lMid only on the pieced60 words
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Article63 1933-06-22 7 French Air Ministry Officer Arrested. Pans, )ul* l!>. .ipt. YilladuM. of the French Ait Force, who wi> attached to the A' Ministry, has been arrested by order uf the Public Prosecutor on a charge of having accepted considerable sums money from an industrialist on the promise that theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 63 words
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Article59 1933-06-22 7 Able To Get Up And Read Two Hours Daily. Poona, June 20. Following a setback due to excitement attendant on the recent marriage of his .■rm, Gandhi is again making satisfactory jnogress towards recovery a.nd he now weighs 6 stone 7 M>. He is able to getReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement206 1933-06-22 7 Coming to the CAPITOL Shortly! i The Biggest Riot of Fun ever conceived JEDDIE CANTOR! in United Artists newest record-breaking Musical Comedy Sensation I Bwf« it 4 «E "THE KIO from SPAIN" with LYOA ROBERTI and The Gorgeous GOLDWYN GIRLS! j NIGHTLY! Here's Something Different in Ik*a7 Animal Films! Really206 words
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Advertisement262 1933-06-22 7 CAPITOL— SATURDAY MORNING NEXT. JUNE 24th, AT 11 O'CLOCK "MICKEY MOUSE" MATINEE SPECIALLY SELECTED C MI.HKKN S l'llu.; [;.\M ADMISSION: MKMBBB8 OF *MICKE\ MOUSf (I.I It/ FJiEK NON-MEM BEUS: CHILDKEN 2'. API I. IS 0 CU New Members of MICKEY MOUSE CLUB can Ik- enrolled from 1(1 j.m. H.R.H. The262 words
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Article286 1933-06-22 8 Another Setback For Tin. LOCAL RIBBER WELL ADVANCED. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Stagapore, Thursday. Today's Prices: Rubber. 1 1 cents per lb. Tin, Singapore price $120 per picul. (.(.Id. tri 2s. 26., up Id. Yesterday's Prices: Rubber. London. 3 9/32 d., down I/XML New York. 6 1/16286 words
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Article77 1933-06-22 8 Noon, June 22. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers Spot (loose) ..11 H1/ 8 (F. 0.8.) 11 7 16 11 9 16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers •July .11 11 l/ K Auk- 11 Hi.. July-Sept 111 ig 11 3 16 Oct.-Dec. ..11%77 words
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Article86 1933-06-22 8 Singapore. June 22. Gmmbim 4.50 (Cube) No. 1 unpicked 7.5^ Copra 3.9.-; Mixed 3.50 SlflO lour, Sarawak 1.85 White Pepper 28' 2 Black Pepper 16« I Pearl Sago 4.60 >, small 4.6 C medium i.o< No. 1 125 catties gross 8.86 No. 2 125 catties gross 3.80 Kuo Siam86 words
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Article54 1933-06-22 8 Mails Com London. Amsterdam enliy the Dutch Aeroplane are expected to .ruve at the General Post Office, Sinjra\H>iv at i.'M p.m. today. The deliver 1 of I'uri'ejpondeni'e will be effected iinnit dirteiy. The Air Mail dispatched fiom Singa pore on June 14 was delivered in LondVn »n June54 words
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Article454 1933-06-22 8 V«l. Pi £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay Buyeri. 29 26/Seller* 32/ cd. 28/5/- 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 5454 words
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Article272 1933-06-22 8 MM /al. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 notn. 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 0.80 090 '1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.2 A 5.7.6 L 0 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.35 5.50 II £1 Con. T. S. T.< Prefs. 24 219 !1 £1 Con. T. S.272 words
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Article139 1933-06-22 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c deb. of 1926 red. 1931-30 102 103»/4 ci. Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $100,000 105 .10 nom. Singapore Municipal AVt p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4'/ a p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000139 words
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Article371 1933-06-22 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today's Prices Fruer Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.G5 0.75 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 1.20371 words
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Article202 1933-06-22 8 i SELLING. Singapore, June 22. London, 4 months' sight 2 '4 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 31 32 1 London, 60 days' sight 2315 16 London, 30 days sight 2329 32 London, demand 2 3 7 8! London, T.T. 2 3 27 32 Lyons and Paris, demand202 words
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Article95 1933-06-22 8 Rugby, June 20 Foreign exchanges are: Amsterdam 8.46 Athens 590 Brussels 24.32 Belgrade 250 Berlin 14.30>-j Bombay 1/6 5/64 Bucharest 570 Buenos Aires 41 <4 official. Copenhagen 22.42 >/2/ 2 Geneva 17.61 Helsingfors 226 V£ Hong Kong 1/4 1/16 Lisbon 110 Madrid 40 3/32 Milan 64" n Montreal 4.6395 words
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Article221 1933-06-22 8 Today. Upper Burma, HoftJi •"<« I"***' I Kuruparai n m Ranif.M,., (Hea| lvwrT .1 p.m. Siam icM-i-i't Lower Stem) (AwtwQ P-m. Semaranir, Sourabaya. Celebei, Molucca:! 4 Timor Dilly Van der I.ijni !'•">• Sourabaya South-East Borneo (GUng Annl I*"'- Java. South-West Sui.ritra, SouthKast Borneo. Celeb»». Moluccas and Timor221 words
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Article95 1933-06-22 8 (From Our Own Cun espondent.) London, June 22 Harimau Rubber Estates, Ltd., announce a proiit of il'.tii for the year ended Mar. tl, 19:H; OJM is carried forward. North Borneo State Rubber, Ltd., announce a loss for 1932 of £1,K71; debit brought in, £10,967. Nordanal (Johorc) Rubber Estates.95 words
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Article38 1933-06-22 8 Mnils from Europe (London mails dis. patched on June 1) ex P. and O. Ranpura will ai i ivi> by train tomorrow ii»orir injr. <(» re; ponderx;- will be ready for delivery t boxholden at 8.45 a.m.38 words
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Article42 1933-06-22 8 Ficiu Holland and (iormany, !>y Poeluu Hias, <lu< at Singapore 1 p.m. today. F i run China ;md .Japan, by Yamagntii Mara, doe :i! Bingnpo* 6 a.m. tomm-row. nw France, l>y Cherxmceaux, due at Sm^ai ore 1 p.m. on Sunday.42 words
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Advertisement98 1933-06-22 8 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE INCORPORATED A. D. 17 20. THE WORDS OF A FAMOUS AUTHOR For a Corporation to live for two hundred years is very well in itself; but to live at the end of that time amidst the increasing confidence and goodwill of those who have entrusted their interests98 words
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Miscellaneous84 1933-06-22 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. y KngiMtriag rl Malajw 'Singapore) dinner. Sib V law Hotel. S p.m. Saturday. Juno 21. I Swimmloit gala. I'a.-ir Psnjarg ,iuol. 4 p.m. W<-dnpMU>. Ju*r St. Rotary TM»n, Adelpbi Hot*l. l p.m. l',,lic<;" Band. RutH.iical Uanlcna, 8.18 p.m. I-iano Rwital b» Hc-n.i. Moisciwitsch, Memorial Vail, M«84 words
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Article1070 1933-06-22 9 Fraser and Co.'s Weekly Report I'raser and Co.'s report, dated June 20, slates: Local commodity prices have fluctuated sharply throughout the week and market quotations for shares have in consequence moved somewhat erratically with business generally passing on a reduced scale. Tin .1 strong at £225 per ton1,070 words
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Article735 1933-06-22 9 LONDON EXCHANGE PRICES JUNE 7 Abaco ifl) K<; Utaajttt (2 1 I.-; AmhiTst It i Aniiio-Xainy (ill 1U Ajrer Knning i£li 17 U; Baa^M Seiai i£ii b; Bakrn |^<1.l M I 1 HnntenK (£H 14 liat'ng Caa. i 2 I; Batu Caves l£l It Butu Tiga735 words
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Article312 1933-06-22 9 Closing Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Juno 21. Closing quotations today of the princi pal British sto<dc« ate given below: The rise or fall M in rjlation U) the price of June 20. GOVERNMENT STOCKS, BRITISH. Rise or Fall Conversi&n Loan ~> r312 words
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Article1035 1933-06-22 9 Gilt-Edged Firmer. T.S PRESIDENT DISPELS SOME FEARS. (From Cttr Own ('orrtspondt-m.) London, May C 6. The markets were oppressed in the arry p-'rt of last .voek by the cloud of he German situation, and before midweek a general veactior had set in, with jusiress duli and the1,035 words
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Advertisement611 1933-06-22 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH, INDISCHE HANDELSBANI N. V. ■•:»L!nbed 1868 at Ainiterdan. Authorised Capital Glds. lOO.OOO.OOC Paid up Capital Glds. 65,000,0(H Reserves Glds. 24.190,824 HKAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES: THE HAGUE. ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES. Batavia: Head Office far Dutch lait lDd1 BRANCH OFFICES: DUTCH EAST INDIES- Ampenan, Bandoeng, (heribim, Goroiualo, Makassar, Madan,611 words
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Advertisement97 1933-06-22 9 RENE ULLMANN EXPERT WATCHMAKER JEWELLER THE NEWEST SHAPES IN WRIST POCKET WATCHES M JSMv Over I>o different patterns in stock JR WH Hi in GOLD WHITE GOLD CHROM|UM etc JNL ■1 F^ R LADIES: baguette llj V ia|l NARROW SHAPES WRIST WATCHES (Wi II" •^3|f PLA N FROM $20.— ''^vementT'"97 words
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Advertisement378 1933-06-22 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPU, N. V. (NETHERLaMjs IKADINt, bOCLEIY-: Kclafchthrw tm Am»--rr| im |^i». HEAW OFFICK OrSlb:»£i)AM WHH !,KA.N^ HI IM WOTTEKDA.ti am, ..4{.; MAfiUk. BEAI> OFFICE FOR THE EAST: R ATA V|A Branches Uir«*v.«bttMl t.«- tHiccfa F«m Inifien and in ihv Sim".. ««t«l. xent* India China. Japim a*i,i Ami a378 words
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Article75 1933-06-22 10 Singapore. ADELPHI HOTEL Special Dinner Dance— Rene I'avktte Paul ft GREAT WORLD Cabaret Maid Of The Mountains The Battle of Paris. NEW WORLD Side Shows, Caliaret, Dancing, Talkies, Theatres Cinemas. RAFFLES HOTEL Special Dinner Danes 9'!o p.m. to midnight. RITZ, GEYLANG Heroes Of The Flames. With Tim McCoy (Talkie75 words
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1107 1933-06-22 10 We make no apology for returning Unm early to the subject of tin. A great deal that is of importance to the mining industry of Malaya is still going on before ami behind the scones. Much of it we do1,107 words
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Article15 1933-06-22 10 Syed Ahmad bin Syed Hussain Alja'fri ba- been appointed acting Superintendent, Monopolies and Customs, Kedah.15 words
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Article24 1933-06-22 10 Mr. Nat Liebeskind, managing director of Warner Bros. (Singapore), left for Java by the Nieuw Zeeland on a business trip, accompanied by Mrs. Liebeskind.24 words
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Article79 1933-06-22 10 Mr. G. P. Nijhoff, a consulting enttineer, a former member of the Royal Corps of Waterstaat, Netherlands, rapporteur of the Committee of Inquiry into Public Works and National Equipment of the Communications and Transit organisation of the League of Nations, who has been staying in Singapore, has now left for79 words
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Article854 1933-06-22 10 DRAWING THE LONG BOW Singapore must be a pleasant place is the conclusion to which the Balham News comes after an address given to the Tooting Rotary Club by Mr. A. L. Gilmore, manager of the Victoria Theatre, who is now on leave. There are certainly854 words
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Article944 1933-06-22 10 SCIENTIFIC LIFE-SAVING In this article A. J. Forrest, a popular writer on scientific subject*, describes the many devices which have come out of laboratories to enable men to go into places which would otherwise mean death. An airman has perfect control at an altitude of 40,000 feet.944 words
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51 1933-06-22 10 The family of thi- late Mr. Tjt Boon Chin beit to tender their h'-artt. ii thanks to all their rtlatiw*, frirn!.- «< d BMS*>S«H '>f the GuMen Rell Mm.-ti, 1 whu attended Bight visit and funeral mm I those who sent wreaths' and letter- condolence m their51 words
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Advertisement92 1933-06-22 10 BOORDS THE ORIGINAL BASIS OF GOOD 4H COCKTAILS fli USED IN THE PREPARATION OF LITTLES FAMOUS SLINGS. k^i f an^sßna ~T"Z CArA%o l 6A**eA%Y^ Mil oIiPSSi&fC Sfr-adfsnarJc l|E:= *aM S g -3£. *^^^^^^^£^S JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG AND IPOH. /4/af)U/ at the lowesff92 words
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Advertisement39 1933-06-22 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED, (Incorporated in Hong Kong) OLLVFR QUAY I an¥ I'rc-i nt sfl _rf****^Bßaal S Miss JESSIE MATTHEWS in "THE MIDSHIPMAN" ON COLUMBIA RECORD DB 1048 Singing "ONE LITTLE KISS FROM YOU." XOW SHOWING CAPITOL CINEMA.39 words
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1392 1933-06-22 11 FRANCE LOOKS TO BRITAIN Seeks Backing for FrancSterling: Exchange. IMPORTANT CABLE. Smaller Powers Become Impatient. Following »n the necipl of an important cable from Washington it has been deci«l><l l« conduct the future negotiation- at the World Conference on pound-dollar stabilisation in ■MMCJ mReuter - 1,392 words
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Article138 1933-06-22 11 Spanish Aviators Crash In Puebla. New York, June 22. "P.ie Spanish airmen, Capt. Barberan and Lieut. Collart, who had been missing after flying the Atlantic, crashed in the State of Puebla. One was reported killed, and the other injured. LatST! The dead Spanish airman is Lieut. Collart.Reuter - 138 words
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Article72 1933-06-22 11 Nearly Killed At A Level Crossing. Amsterdam, June 19. It has only just been learnt that ihe e\-Kaiser recentlj escaped l>eing killed at a level-crossing on the Haarlem-Amsterdam line, the automatic gates being lowered at the moment his car started to cross the line. One of the gatefiAneta-Havas - 72 words
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Article200 1933-06-22 11 Spectacular iWelcome To London. London. June 21. The booming of a Royal salute from Dover Castle announced the arrival o; King Feisal on his first State visit to Biitain. The King's steamer was met in mid-Channel by four British destroyers and a .squadron of fighting planes. TheReuter - 200 words
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Article116 1933-06-22 11 Prince Sacrifices Royal Prerogatives. Lausanne, June 21. When Uh Prince of the Asturias, eldest ><>:i tt ex -King Alfonso of Spain, m;n m s this afternoon Senorita Edelmira .-:uii>("in)-()ccjn, the heautiful daughter of a Cuban planter, he becomes plain Montimu Alfonso di 1 Bourbon, iwithout any royalReuter - 116 words
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Article53 1933-06-22 11 Station Battle To Rescue Train Robber. New York. June 18. A regular battle broke out in the station at Kansas City when an armed gang tried to rescue the train robber. Frank Nash. Four people were killed, including a policeman and Nash, and two other policemen areAneta-Havas - 53 words
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Article24 1933-06-22 11 Bombay, June 18. The Naldcia took on board Rs.8,824,000 1 in gold for London and the Klysia carried K-.2,566,0O0 for Liverpool. Aneta-HavasAneta-Havas - 24 words
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Article714 1933-06-22 11 Headquarters Seized. ACCUSED OF ADMITTING COMMUNISTS. London, June 21. The secret police force of Capt. Goer ing, the Prussian Premier, reiiuorced by r.rmed Storm Troopers, made a decisive onslaught on the national organisation (Steel Helmet) of Dr. Hugenberg, Minister of Economy, and occupied the headquarters andAneta-Trans-Ocean - 714 words
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Article1141 1933-06-22 11 Conference Rumours. AMERICA MUST MAKE A CHOICE. London, June 20. A complaint that the U.S. delegation to tin; Economic Conference were constantly misconstrued and that their time was taken up in correcting wrong impressions was made today by Senator Cornell Hull, the head of the1,141 words
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Article199 1933-06-22 11 Action Taken to Check Communism. Bangkok, June 21. Siam experienced another peaceful revolution last night when Phya Bahol, the commander-in-chief of the army, who lead Im last revolution restricting th> powers of King Prajadhipok, turned out the old State Council and declared his intention of openingReuter - 199 words
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Article131 1933-06-22 11 Rubber Restriction Talks In Holland. London, June 22. A report from Amsterdam states that satisfactory progiess is reported to have been made at a meeting of the commitu-; of the International Association of Rubber Growers, and optimistic views are expressed as to the chances of joint internationalReuter - 131 words
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Article120 1933-06-22 11 Woman's Hylam Servant Arrested. A Chinese woman named leo (hove Neo was found dead in her house in Onan Road, Geylang, this morning, with stab wounds in the neck and face. A Hylam cook-boy, who was in the employ of the woman, has been arrested. It is120 words
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Article137 1933-06-22 11 Proposals to Increase Efficiency. House of Commons, June 20. The Home Secretary's concern at the "weak spots" in the efficieny of f .he London Police Force was expressed in the course of the Parliamentary Standing Committee discussions on the Metropolitan Police Bill which provides, inter alia, forReuter - 137 words
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Article73 1933-06-22 11 Explains Nanking Viewpoint To Premier. Paris, June 21. Mr. T. V. Soong, the Chinese Finance Minister, today was received by M. Daladier. the French Premier, when they discussed the Far Eastern situation, which Mr. Soong explained from the standpoint of Nanking. Mr. Soong also visited M.Reuter - 73 words
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Article982 1933-06-22 11 Wuchang Dykes Collapse: 87 Drowned. RIVERS RISING. Safety Margin Rapidly Decreasing. Shanghai, June 22. The dykes at Wuching collapsed today and 87 persons are reported to have been drowned. Later report* state that the death roll is mounting. Large areas have been inundated, and extensive damage isSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 982 words
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1664 1933-06-22 12 POLICE OBJECTION TO "CABARETS DOTTED ABOUT ALL OVER THE PLACE." It was revealed at the session of the Board of Licensing Justices, held in the First Magistrate's Court yesterday, that a private limited company with a nominal capital of $100,000 was in the1,664 words
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Article38 1933-06-22 12 A Chinese tongkang coolie had a narrow escape from di owning yesterday evening when he .slipped from his boat into the river at North Boat Quay. He was picked up by a marine police motorboat.38 words
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Article25 1933-06-22 12 Under the auspicies of the Teochew Theatrical Association, Mr. Goh Keng Mian is organising a performance for the benefit of the Po Leung Knk, Singapore.25 words
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Article527 1933-06-22 12 R.A.F. Torpedo Bombers To be on View. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June, 21. The Kuala Lumpur t lying Club's second gymkhana, to be held at its aerodrome on Saturday, promises to be one of the best entertainments held in Kuala Lumpur for some527 words
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Article197 1933-06-22 12 To Arrest A Woman. RUSHED OUT: OF BUSH HIDING PLACE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. June 20. How a Chinese police inspector and "a few constables" hid behind a bush and rushed out to arrest a woman selling lottery tickets was told today to Che Albakri,197 words
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Article201 1933-06-22 12 Sylvia Sidney Triumphs In Madame Butterfly." Puccini's great opera Madame Butterfly was first produced at the La Scalp., Milan, in 1904, but it failed until it w» performed a year later in England. Since then it has become a great favourite and now Hollywood has taken the story201 words
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Article79 1933-06-22 12 Parties Referred To Another Court. Ali Datta, who has been in and out of the police courts frequently in recent weeks, appeared again this morning before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Singapore Second Magistrate, to answer a charge ot theft of $22. Mr. Sym, A.S.P., told the79 words
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Article177 1933-06-22 12 Technical Efficiency On Jeram Padang. A high tribute to a Malayan estate manager was paid by Mr. J. G. Hay at the annual meeting ot the Rembau Jelei comprny. "Nowhere," said Mr. Hay, "did I see evidence of a higher technical efficiency than that which prevails at177 words
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Article197 1933-06-22 12 Appeal Unanimously Dismissed. An important judgment was delivered this moini.ar by tjhe Appeal Court comprising the Chief Justice (Sir Walt-r Huggard), Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrtil and Mr. Justice Mills, concerning third party risks. The appeal, which was unanimously dismissed, was against a decision of Mr. Justice197 words
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Article40 1933-06-22 12 Attempt Abandoned Until The Autumn. Calcutta, June _'l. It is understood that owing to ba-1 weather the attempt of the Ruttledge Everest expedition to climb to the summit of Mount Everest, has been abandoned until the autumn. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article121 1933-06-22 12 Fiji Attorney-General Appointed, The Straits Times understands that Mr. Charles Cough Howell, AttorneyGeneral, Fiji, has been appointed Lega. Adviser, F.M.S.. in succession to Mr. W. S. Gibson, who has retired. Mr. Gough, who is 39 years of age, was educated at Mill Hill and Caius, Cambridge. Dvi121 words
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Article91 1933-06-22 12 Large Business In Sugar, Rubber And Metals. London. June 20. Tho sustained strength of Wall Street again had a favourable effect on most markets under the lead of int?rnaftionals. Kaffirs al: <> met with renewed support but gilt-edged aeeurHtes continue out of favour in the absence of freshReuter - 91 words
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Article110 1933-06-22 12 Krems Resembles Town In War Zone. Vienna, June 21. While the martial law order which has been proclianied at Krem.s, Mautern and stoin is c (finally descrihed as merely an .\tension of ordinary police powers. Krcms resembles a town in a war zone. Doors must beReuter - 110 words
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Article928 1933-06-22 12 NEW SOCIETY FOR SENIOR OFFICERS. MALAYAN Collieries, Ltd.. have de clared their first interim dividend of two per cent, in respect of the current year. "No Hy lams" it a specification in an advertisement for a Chinese cook-boy 1 with wife wanted for a small928 words
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Advertisement149 1933-06-22 12 DRESSING TABLE WISDOM. EVERY woman of refinement takes p:ide in the B&£jKßßj=s=gEA appearance and equipment of her dressing tab!?. HjSM&StMJ Anl (here art- few who i'o not know that Eau do ■mIWMwBmI Cologne, especially KEY BRAND The Fashionable m Fragrance," has many piactical uses which make it UK..!9SLijfjj N Jy'A149 words
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Article310 1933-06-22 13 Meeting Curtailed To Three Days. It has been decided to curtail the Pirak Turf Club meeting- to three days, the racing on Monday, July 10, having btfn cancelled. The unlimited "D" *ueep advertised for July 10 will be drawn, on Saturday, July 8, on a race to be310 words
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Article, Illustration436 1933-06-22 13 Lim Bong Soo in Third Round Singles. The Singapore lawn tennis championships, now being played at the S.C.C. was continued yesterday. Fine weather prevailed throughout. There were no surprises, the principal competitors winning fairly easily although two games went to three sets. In the men's singles championship,Reuter - 436 words
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Article2357 1933-06-22 13 MALAYAN CRICKET NOTES. Suggestions For Rest Trial Game. Former Malayans In County Cricket. (By Oar Cricket Correspondent.) One of the most important features of batting.-, and one which many local bats- I inea might, with advantage, improve, is' the running between the wickets. No batsman, however skilled2,357 words
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Article272 1933-06-22 13 Golf Championship At Hoylake. London, June 21. In the third round of the English amateur golf championship at Hoylake, J. Dbwmb, of Troon, beat Martin Smith who was champion in l'JM, one up. E. P. Kyle, of Malaya, beat Jack McLean, of Hayston, oneReuter - 272 words
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Article65 1933-06-22 13 Austrian and German Fixtures Cancelled. Vienna, June 20. The Austrian Football Association has decided to cancel the international soccer match between Austria and Germany at Frankfurt on June 25 in view of the existing relations between the two countries. German rowers have refused to participate in theReuter - 65 words
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Article59 1933-06-22 13 The following have been invited to play Cricket for the S.C.C. against the Wiltshire Regiment II tomorrow and Saturday on the Padang: C. G. Windle (capt.), H. G. Riches, R. G. Cranford, W. H McNeil), Lieut. M. T. L. Wilkinson, J. McLeod, J. H. Willmott. H. S. Hewett,59 words
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Article204 1933-06-22 13 G. P. Hughes to Partner Mrs. Moody. London, June 22. The following players have been seeded in tlii- Wimbledon tennis championships: Men's Singles: Ellsworth Vines (U.S.A.), J. B. Crawford (Australia), Henri Cochet (France), H. W. Austin (Great Britain), J. S. Sutter (U.S.A.). F. J. Perry (GreatReuter - 204 words
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Advertisement44 1933-06-22 13 Other Snorting News appears on Pages It and 17. QUALITY and PRICE ARE RIGHT WHERE THE MOUTRIE PIANO IS CONCERNED. BACKED BY OVER FIFTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN BUILDING PIANOS FOR THE FAR EAST. FROM $425/' SLIGHTLY USES $300/S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.44 words
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Advertisement9 1933-06-22 13 -dncUqoocl coo/ m Morning, plniil** Noon, 3|||| H§«i I9 words
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Advertisement72 1933-06-22 13 IT PAYS! The well groomed gmartly attire' 1 man can take his place anywhere, nr clothes are an outward indicalion of character Note how spruce the average successful business man looks. For many years we have tailored for the well dressed men of Singapore. Let us attend to your needs.72 words
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Article183 1933-06-22 14 Medicos Beaten at Jalan Besar. t huteM- II 4 M.C.I. 0. In a Second Division match at Jalar. Bosar Stadium yesterday, the Chinese easily defeated the Medical College Union by 4 goals to nil. The Chinese demonstrated superiority right from the start, but thera were some occasions when183 words
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Article418 1933-06-22 14 Singapore G.C. to Play The Garrison. The following are the teams and starting times for the match between the Singapore Golf Club and the Garrison Golf Club to be played at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Singa|H>re players are mentioned first: 8.30 L. D. Hardie and S. Lowrie vs.418 words
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Article54 1933-06-22 14 Perak's Probable Team To Meet Penang. (From Our Own Correnpondent.) Ipoh, June 21. Tlie probable Pera* fam to meet Penang in Saturday's Malaya Cup match is as* follows: Burton; Oci Seng Chye and Chin Guan Lean; Alladad Khan, Schular and Tai Swee Kee; Mcc Onn. Jalleh. Koh I.54 words
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Article27 1933-06-22 14 JCntnes for the amateur (four-ball) billiards championship tournament for the Frankel Challenge Shield close on Saturday, and the draw will take place on Monday, June 26.27 words
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Article130 1933-06-22 14 Northumberland Plate Won by Leonard. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 20. The Northumberland Plate was run at New castle today over two miles and resulted as follows: Mr. H. Clayton's LEONARD (W. Bullock) 7 yrs., 7.9 1. Lady B. Smith's DICTUM (C. Buckham) 5 yrs., 7.5 2.130 words
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Article138 1933-06-22 14 Macaulay to Play In Clark's Place. Lonaon, June 22. Macaulay, the, Yorkshire bowler, was cabled by the M.C.C. today asking him to attt.id at Lord's on Saturday for thi; Test match against the West Indies. Clark, the Northamptonshire bowler, is unable to play in the Test match.138 words
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Article130 1933-06-22 14 Command and Malacca Game Postponed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 21. The Malaya Cup match between the Malaya Command and Malacca, which was to have been played on Saturday, has now been postponed until July 29. Negotiations have been proceeding with regard to changing the venue of130 words
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Article265 1933-06-22 14 Today, June 22. Football: S.A.F.A. Div. II: Malays vs. Marine Dept.. An»on Road; Div. Ill: Chinese vs. Medical Services, Jalan Bcsnr; Friendly: S.C.C. vs. Clerical Union, Padang:. Tennis: Singapore Chaii'.pionship*. B.C.C Cricket: (Jarrison knoci out competition, semi -final. Friday. June 23. Athletic Sports of Victoria Bridge School, Jalan265 words
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Article978 1933-06-22 14 International Club Athletics. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 7 Great Britain, represented by the Achilles Club, gaineJ a splendid triumph in the international club match at the British Games, hekl at the White City yesterday. Six clubs competed and the results were as follows:978 words
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Article24 1933-06-22 14 The annual school sports of the King Bdward VII School, Taiping, will be held at the school padang on Saturday, at 2 p.m. sharp.24 words
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Advertisement19 1933-06-22 14 The co-operation of clvii secretaries is requested in ItMping this diary of sporting events accurate and up to date.]19 words
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Advertisement411 1933-06-22 14 NO MORE Mjk WOHK*^' «i«| The day must come, whether near or distant, when you will sit back and say to yourself: "No More Work." f| WILL it be a happy ilay for you Will you look Forward to successive years of carefree leisure You will have, to assisl you411 words
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Article1490 1933-06-22 15 R.A.C. Aid— lgnition TroublesFaulty Steering Gear. I, in common with most other motorists m apt to think that motor-cars in general are now so reliable that they tro wrong, w rites A. Percy Bradley )n The Snh< re Very rarely do we tie a broken1,490 words
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Article1440 1933-06-22 15 Islv Of Man Races. The regulations for the car races to bo hell in the Isle of Man in July have now lieen issued by the R.A.C. There will be two races; the Mannin Beg on Wednesday. July 12, and the. Mannin Moai on Friday, July1,440 words
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Article, Illustration44 1933-06-22 15 His Royal Highness The Duke of York used a Morris 25 h.p. Saloon on the occasion of a recent visit to Derby. The Duke is here seen about to enter the Morris on leaving the works of Messrs. Ley's Malleable Cast in Co., Ltd.44 words
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Article897 1933-06-22 15 ENCOURAGING REPORT. AT the annual general meeting of the Automobile Association of Malaya (Selangor Branch), the president, Mr. D. S. Ain<?er, said: The report of the Central Committee is a very full one and roquiries, I think, no comment from me other than that it shows that897 words
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Advertisement60 1933-06-22 15 If you want a really r *^^^^^^a*^ml !^bbbbbbbb*bmmmmmml dependable battery one that TCb can be relied upon to start your engine instantly every ppsa^ time and provide brilliant .^bbbß fMtMm^^ lights throughout the .^0 sUlX2£»2| kP^TTU longest night— get an Exide. A dV^B^P^^BBBBB^^^ So<e Ag ntS Jflmffl^jr Borneo Motors Ltd.,60 words
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Article159 1933-06-22 16 Important Amalgamation Announced. Berlin. June 20 Another important step was accomplished on Monday for the reconstruction and unification of Germany's productive and industrial systems. The two greatest organisations in industry for controlling policy, the Federation of German Industries and the German Employers' Federation, jointly informed the Chancellor, HerrAneta-Trans-Ocean - 159 words
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Article86 1933-06-22 16 Refused To Withdraw Offensive Remarks. Geneva, June Owing to the very (IBM insults heaped upon the German delegates to the Labour Conference at Geneva, on Monday, at a committee meeting of employers, referring not only to the personalities of the delegates but against the German Fatherland itself,Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 86 words
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Article93 1933-06-22 16 No International Action Contemplated. London. June 21. In th<' House of Commons tcni,;ht Capt. R. A. Eden, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, answtred *in the negative a query from Mr. G. le M. Mander (Lib., E. Wolverhampton) as to whether consideration had been given to the question ofReuter - 93 words
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Article31 1933-06-22 16 Berlin, June 17. I In spite of the fact that Germany is asking for new moratoria, her export of all categories of merchandise, including finished goods, has increased. AnetaHavas.Aneta-Havas - 31 words
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Article198 1933-06-22 16 Need to Make "The Faith Intelligible." "I do not 'think this is an irreligious age," declared Dean Inge when preaching in St. Paul's Cathedral "In the two places which I know well the two great Universities it seems to me that there is more keenness about religion, more198 words
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Article48 1933-06-22 16 Bank Accountant Drowned In Indian Ocean. \den, June Mr. .John Howard Bailey, bank accourtant of Skilly, Nottinghamshire, and the Imperial Bank of India, Calcutta, fell overboard from the liner Ranpura bound for Bombay, 350 miles sduth of Suei, and was drowned. The body was recovered. I48 words
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Article160 1933-06-22 16 Six Men Held Up At Pistol Point. Sydney, May 22. Two daring thieves, masked, and arme<i with long barrelled pistols, bailed up six dairymen in the office of Frank Richardson's dairy, in Blenheim Street, Waverley, tonight. They secured about £106, most of which comprised the weekly collections brought160 words
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Article123 1933-06-22 16 Penang Says Farewell To Two Residents. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 21. Mr. J. A. McEvoy, the Registrar of Vehicles, Penang, was entertained yesterday by the staff on his impending departure on home leave. Mr. McEvoy, and Mr. Cairns who is acting for him, were garlanded123 words
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Article243 1933-06-22 16 Italian Blazing Car Mystery." An Italian "blazing car mystery" is engaging the attention of the Turin police and public. Some weeks ugo a fire broke out in the private garage of v commercial traveller, Signor Longo, at Biella, near Turin, and an unrecognisable charred body was found243 words
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Article42 1933-06-22 16 Berlin, June 19. Herr Hitler reviewed and addressed 60,000 Nazis at Erfurt, while at Frankfurt, his Chief-of-StafT, Herr Roehm, reviewed 20,000 Storm Troops and emphasised the .importance of a force represented by 800,000 Militia and Storm Troops. Aneta-Havus,Aneta-Havas - 42 words
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Advertisement171 1933-06-22 16 AS DEPENOABLt AS AN -AUSTIN KSI AUSTIN 7 IiIVH.S THF JOYS AND I»KI>K.MMJIIIJTY 30t cit half the cost To tht motorinj public the word AISTIN" de- For sears the Anntin S*Trn haa I stanlard l>e<-n without a peer, cither in per-. crcrllcnce and formanct or price. i!ri>rnda b i I171 words
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Advertisement198 1933-06-22 16 This Vy NE W soap /p)r/ X protects fjj l\f your W^u^^ family —^Lff Toys, books, coins, door-handles— Q^l^t^F^ hundreds of things you and your children touch every day may pass the Ly (itrms of illness from a sick person to your lamilv. Safeguard health by using Lever's Health Soap.198 words
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Article599 1933-06-22 17 Results of Major League Games. New York, June 22. The following ■vitc thr -exults of major \alion:il l.raem-. ChieaM S I New York I 7 0 ()<loiil homor i for Now York. Cincinnati 11 l llnlad.-lpln: 16 \l r > I'iUslinrtfh 11 0 Batten !i' l599 words
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Article278 1933-06-22 17 Friendly Match With Chinese On TjL'sday. The following have been irv'ted to play Association football for the S.C.C. against the S.C.K.A. in a friendly match on the Padang on Tuesday: T. G. Lashmar; L flaur and F. A. McCaffery; C. .1. Bembroka, K. I^aidmnn and (j. V. Andrews;278 words
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Letter759 1933-06-22 17 Is Rubber a "Sweated" Industry? To th« KdUot. of the Straita Times. Sir, It is' quite vevJdent from the articles which have appeared recently in the Straits Times that very considerable interest has been aroused by Sir Eric lieddes' speech made at the general meet ing of the759 words
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Letter677 1933-06-22 17 RESTRICTION OR REVOLUTION To the Editor of the Strait* Times. Sir, I am of the opinion that the riße in the price of local produce is a fair indicator of the importance the price of mhber has on trade in Malaya. I give l-elow the scale of a lew commodities677 words
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Letter129 1933-06-22 17 To the Editor of the Straits Time*. Sir,— With reference to the interesting notes on this subject supplied by your planting correspondent in your issue of .nine 16, I observe that the price of refined castor oil is quoted by the wholesale chemists suppliers at129 words
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Letter60 1933-06-22 17 JACOB JOWLES AGAIN To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,_ And if these twopenny rubber ;ruys spent less of their tnergy in frenzied composition and more ol it in the Hevea Braziliensis, then they too might achieve an fob. of N. 1 rhould think that the saving in estme60 words
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Article64 1933-06-22 17 Chinese Who Refiwed To Leave Cenotaph Steps. A Chinese who refused to leave the steps of the C»notaph when ordered to do so by a constable, escaped from custody and obstructed the constable, was before the Singapore Third Magistrate, Mr. M. H. Blacker, yesterday. Sentence was postponed until64 words
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Advertisement10 1933-06-22 17 Distributors HENRY WAUGH Co., Ltd. Ohtainablo at all retail stores.10 words
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Advertisement390 1933-06-22 17 |P |1 o t»^^ WHAT THE EMINENT |l 1 li LONDON ANALYSTS SAY! /s?'" r^^&v $olel c h ave received and examined f§i fjfc'V;'' ?o°o°4 >!im P^ of Scda waterfront Ml mil H \:uft&°<> o <jl rai »> r pz &Co., Singapore, and ha\v- fm Hi;;, ji:: I'lll °§§A Uw\vA390 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1933-06-22 18 NEW SELANGOR MOSQUE. Unique Design And Lighting Effects. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 21. The new mosque at Klang. the noblest edifice which has yet been dedicated to the Islamic religion in the Malay States, will b? ooened formally by His Highness the1,056 words
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Article384 1933-06-22 18 Natural Aviation Centre. "Hong Kong is going to be one of the biggest international airway bases in th<7 world. It will mean employment for thousands of people,' 1 said Mr. Francis Love, President, of the United Aircraft Kxport, Inc., when interviewed at the :Vrin.uila Hotel,384 words
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Article149 1933-06-22 18 Dire Plight of Soviet Workers. At a joint meeting of representatives of the Commissariats of Finance and Heavy Industries in Moscow recently, the problem of the growing financial difficulties experienced in Soviet industries was discussed at length. The fact that Russian industries are in arrears with149 words
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Article62 1933-06-22 18 Takio, June 8. Princv I yet sa to Tokugawa resigned the presidency of the House of Peers today, a post he had held for 30 years, and Prince Fuminiaro Konoe, the vice-president, is expected to succeed him. Prince Tokugawa, the heir of Japan's last Shogun, is president of62 words
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1937 1933-06-22 19 SHA!\(,HAI LETTER. 350,000 CHANGE HANDS IN TWO DAYS. (Proa <.'ur Own Correspondent.) Shanghai, May 29. H.n we are on the eve of the end of this allegedly merry month, and as wa:: indicated in these notes about four weeks j ago, there is usually1,937 words
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Article465 1933-06-22 19 Campaign to Solve Housing Problem. London, May 22. A comprehensive long-term programme i or); the. clearance of London slums is ing prepered by the Housing Comnii<*ec of the London County Council in conjunction with Metnopoliton borough councils. This step is jeing taken :n: n response465 words
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Article296 1933-06-22 19 £250,000 West End Deal. Mr. Samuel Wa!'- of Se.v Street. Port nan Square, has bought 'he' freehold of Queen's Hotel, Leicester* Square, from Madame Coletta as a going concern. Th deal, w'-.ich was negotiated' by Bourdas, Utton ami Co. (Bush House), is stated to i.iv !ve over296 words
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Article442 1933-06-22 19 Two British Battalions Necessary. A correspondent writing in the North China Daily News or Shanghai's- security says: As one who has resided in Shanghai since the early sprirg of 1897, I read with considerable interest your leaderette on the subject of the security of this442 words
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Article251 1933-06-22 19 Only Under Medical Supervision. Medical consultants of Harley Street, Glasgow and Edinburgh, in conference 6;' Saturday, decided to give then appioval to modified fasting as a cure for di -ease. They met at the Bridge of Allan yr:d decided to press for the setting up of special251 words
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Article192 1933-06-22 19 University Receipts To Be Less. A forecast that during the coming financial year receipts would be less and payments more was made the Warden of Wadham (Mr. J. F. Stenning) in Congregation at Oxford today. In moving a decree that the Curator* of University Chest should be authorised192 words
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902 1933-06-22 19 PENANG LETTER Signs Of The Times— Wembley Park Closure— New Temple For Hindus Junior Civil Servants Chess Club To Be Formed. IT is a distinctly favourable feature of the times that forced sales on property have now become considerably less ;iii(' have shown a902 words
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Article384 1933-06-22 19 Suggestion at Safety First Congress. "The names of road mm who break the law by selfish driving should be broadcast by the 8.8.C." This drastic suggesti >r was one of several put forward as a cure for road accidents by speakers at the National Safety First384 words
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Article31 1933-06-22 19 Washingtc June 5. Francis P. White, Assistant Seeretarv of State, career diplomat, and fw spv"-ai years in charge of Latin-American affairs, has been named United States Minister to Czechoslovakia.31 words
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Article230 1933-06-22 19 800 Attempts to Escape Every Year. According to a Salvation Army official who has spent many y.'a. s there, out of the 5,000 prisoners on Devil' Island. about 800 try to MOpci each year, and 550 of the attempts are unsuccessful. Of .the other 250 attempts230 words
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Article154 1933-06-22 19 Programme of Drili-i up to and for week ending June 86, art: Thursday. June 22. 5.18 p.m.. Headquarters, S.R.E. (v) N CO*., I.ecturj; 5.18 p.m., Headquarters, 2nd Bn. Signals, Weapon Training: s.!i> p ni., Headquarters, "E" (Chinese) Toy., Swtion Training; fl p.m., Headquarters "C" (Scottish) <.\ Miniature Rang--.154 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-06-22 20 /.AVMKI II 1... 1..,, .1.i,,,, N.nllniH lim 1,,.!. 11l .1 Mini.) lllU .11 111 111 I' l (I'Ulli'l NiMH)19 words
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Article, Illustration28 1933-06-22 20 IHI 111 Kj •"'•N M lilli lvi |ni .hliil ..I tin \iiiiuitl I < iiiii I ill Hi. Ifutiil i, 11. .in. 1.. i tiildl) w i i|mi li28 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-06-22 20 »l OIIIIIN li VlllllNlkMilin 111. 11.., I 1'a1... I I'10 words
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Article, Illustration53 1933-06-22 20 I'll H< II \i 111 I'id.liUiil ul Dm (m hi k.i. 1,.|..»k «j in I ondiin un lil« Mat liiiiiir I i in. 1 1. .i.i.l </,»-, mil Ml Nnliiln.i Sun. hi I.) Ml MoiiUuh Niiiiiinii lli. i. ..i I ill. II til i.l I i., 1.53 words
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Article, Illustration28 1933-06-22 20 \....|.Uni. u| ||ir .'.lvi ll'lHlilril I. V I ..1.. ,i. n,, ,i| III v M l ii 1111 l 1.. i 111. 11. 1i, 1. .11 \l, I-hkimiil28 words
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Article, Illustration31 1933-06-22 20 i II MiMiM. vi. ul II XII id, l»urh*a« of Viirk, whu U H| ihalllMH In lillnil liNokrl niakri al lli. «m iI. ullui «l ahuw al Wlm 1.1..1..1, il-lantl N«w*.)31 words
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Article, Illustration23 1933-06-22 20 Mill Mllll II I I lIIHIIIN •I." l« 'Ml« 1,, U iiim|l«llll|| «l Mmlil.l tin Hi. nil. ..I n Mi.. I irUiu-l Nvwuj23 words
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Article, Illustration24 1933-06-22 20 Mil MM 111. I HIINIIN »ln. 1.. ink* m. Hllrmill mi VI i Kmaal. ll* U mrmliri ul ll« I ondOK lull ll' I24 words
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Article, Illustration36 1933-06-22 20 1111 UN\ lnliUl .Hniilmil. Hi llir x.ilihiiM "I MU« J«..|ii.||,. In i nl 111. 1.1. I I I"I Nil limit I Mllll I ...h 1. li M. < U hi Hi pi i.i i Hum r H(36 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-06-22 20 IT. VAlll.* < Mill Oil \l Mrlliumnr. ..i id. ..id., ....I Kmpli*. mhImI.U. Ik* dlgnlli ..I I nyli-l. ■«rlMlMll<«l mil19 words
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