The Straits Times, 29 June 1933
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Title Section40 1933-06-29 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] j THE LARGEST r AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. PRICE 10 CENTS 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1933 The Straits Times ?0 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1933 PRICE 10 CENTS.40 words
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Advertisement321 1933-06-29 1 SINGAPORE*. 78, tECIL ST. C PHONE 6181), SLEDCE MILK (SWEETENED CONDENSED) BrlbS^ Araid the cold, crisp surroundings of the i||^y- "L l tm> -^-v\ famed Bernese Alps thousands of health 'V^'.^R seekers find new vigour every year. #^BV^*fiM After the snows have melted the j/^jSPiAr- lini ALPINE VALLEYS OF THE321 words
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Advertisement242 1933-06-29 1 ,^ALIPLUd| > UR^T,tJi«f#'ST. (PrtONE 3683). I Wy CyclaX defeats WJ V# r your biggest beauty difficulty. WKBBKP'* -V- i BkM i l^t ■Pi Hot weather make-up needs tho ripht kind -*P Li of powder base one that will really help *i^^ you to cope with perspiration and keep it W242 words
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Advertisement555 1933-06-29 2 P. 0., BRITISH INOIA AND APCAR LINES. (locorporiit< d in England MI. PARSEr GKR AND CARGO SKi VfCKS fENiNPULAI. A.NY OhIKNTA'. S.N. JO. UNDER rciN l-::* T WITH MAJESTY'S GOVTRXsJKNT. I.ONBO AMI FAR EAST MAIL St"Vl< I OUTW RD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAHAK. I'onnags D Spore. v BANGALORE555 words
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Advertisement624 1933-06-29 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. ay Ip*)fVJH|^HHBpaVMMipMMIMIBIMHMJ (NIPPON YUStN KMSIIA) TO LONDON Ntplea, Marseilles. London, Antwerp Rotterdam and Mtddieebroagh. Vessels. Tonnage. Due Sail SUWA MARU 10.700 >oly 18 U !S FUSHIMI MAKI id tit July 27 2* HAKOZAKI MARU 1<: ,f»i Aug. 9 I* t TE-ROKUNI MARU \*.'*V Aag. it t8 HAKUSAN MARU624 words
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Advertisement610 1933-06-29 2 BURNS PHILP LINE. (lacorpoiated in />ustraiia.) FOR BRISBANE SYDNEY AND MELBOU.<N>: via JAVA DARWIN AND raUk3DAY ISLAND. Kegular monthly i» iings by the well-kno-»n MM Mat MARKLLA (7.885 tons) slid tße v I'ANGOLA 13.352 tons) (Cargo only/. The s.s. MAKF' tjl is ono of (ha largest and finest steumers Trading610 words
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Advertisement495 1933-06-29 2 TBE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporate* h» Dehaaark.) Teltphaxe *tit. VASSENGEifANb FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LOSIWN, WJW»i* HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From Frma From 3'pore Mataeca Port Penang Swett. FIONIA 11/7 HZ" l|/| li)l i) 1 i LALANOTA A/8 2t/8 Vir* MEONIA 12/9 12/9 13/9 15/9 ALSIA 3'lo 8/:0 4/10495 words
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Advertisement1199 1933-06-29 2 Ifrt BUTE FUNNEL LINE (Oceaa ™E HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. dhin Co Ltd., and cnmß i so-), 1-TD. MutVal Stein Navigation Co.. LMU THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO, I T.D THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE CUNARD STEAMSHII CO ITD THE CHINA NAVIATION CO.. LTD THK AISTRAIIAN ORIKNTAI LINK ltd. The1,199 words
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Article754 1933-06-29 3 Sumatran Accused. THUMB PRINTS THAT DID NOT AKREE. \llt-Kfd lo have cashed a mone) order last Kecembcr under a falfM name, a Sumatran named Sultan Seri pada, after a preliminary inquiry hel< yesterday before Mr. J. F. F. Greifg the Second Magistrate, was committei for754 words
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Article243 1933-06-29 3 The following passengers arrived in Singapore on Tuesday by the m.s. Marnix van St. Alilvgonde, of the Nethcrland Royal Mail Line: Mr. and Mrs. O. Adler, Mr. C. Assenberg, Mr. li. I. Harriet, Mr. J. R. Clainnonte, giator Cunegonde, Mr. A. J. Dykstra, Sister KK.ariu. Mr. und Mrs. Th.243 words
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Article349 1933-06-29 3 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., during the period June 17 to June 23, 1933, inclusive, and are available for public use in the reference library, Kullerton Building, Singapore. Application nay be made by members of the349 words
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Article245 1933-06-29 3 Today. Siam (except Lower Siam) (Dukat) 3 p.m Upper Burma, North and East India, Aden, Egypt, Europe, Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and U.S.A. (Koroa) (B. I. Mail) 3 p.m. Seraarang, Sourabaya, Celebes, Moluccas Timor Dilly (Reynst) 3 p.m. Egypt and Europe (Havellnnd) 4 p.m. China, Hainam, Japan,245 words
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Article36 1933-06-29 3 Loft Arrd. By tun- London Karagola May 18 Juna 10 Carthage Way 2C June 17 J. V. Oldenbarnevelt June 2 June 22 Andre Lebon May 31 June 26 Karoa June 1 June 2636 words
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Article20 1933-06-29 3 I The .Sarawak Steamship Co.'s s.s. Aubv leaves Singapore at noon tomorrow 1 with mails for Kuching and ports.20 words
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Article175 1933-06-29 3 HAVELLAND, Ger., 3336 tons, from Dairen 29-6, ftr Hamburg 29-6. KEPONU. Brit., 1,:i22 tons, from Bangkok 29-6, for Malacca, Pt. Swettenham unc. BLRDWAN. Brit., 2.JHI tons, from Yokohama 2i>-6. for Port Swettenham 30-6. GIANG SENG, Brit., 1,06'J tons, from Semarang 2K-6. for Batavia 30-6. TORADJA, Dut., «7:t tons,175 words
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Article156 1933-06-29 3 Thursday, June 29. Skip* alongild* the Wharvei or expected to arrive. Godowa Gate. Entrance East Wharf Van Heutaz 22 1 Anshun, Apoey 20 1 Main Wharf Terukuni Maru 18 3 Amur Maru, Zuiko Maru 16 3 llurdwan 11 3 Uuenos Aires Maru 11 S Marit 9 3156 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement551 1933-06-29 3 ft* NORDDEUTSCHER A LLOYD. |V E#Q 4 (Incorporated ia U^VjtJ Germany.) > Th* undermentioned ar« th» •o»P*«y'i intended fixtures OUTWA3D. ODER for Manila, Hong Kong, S'ghai, Japnn, Norta China pnd Hankow J»'T COBLENZ for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, North China and Japan J«"'7 17 SAALE for Manila, Hong Eong, Shanghai,551 words
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Advertisement429 1933-06-29 3 PRESIDENT I INRKSJ Fares Again Reduced £67.3.11. For a beaatifnl trip from MANILA /HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA Toarlat elasa acrosa the Paclle lat claaa Rail in America Tourist claaa Atlantic on the famona and new a.a. Manhattan or b.d. Washington. (If paaaage through thr Panama Canal In denirrd429 words
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Advertisement314 1933-06-29 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALC STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England.^ "5 "ILLERMAN" LINB. Freight Service to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Via Ports and Suei Canal OUTWARDS. TO HONG KOXC. SHANGHAI JAPAV Sloamers U. CITY OF BATAVIA J nn M HOMEWAKDS. f.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI for Havre. London, Rotterdam and ■sMiBWI 1,, h1314 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous65 1933-06-29 3 ■LNGAPORE VTEATHKB REPORT. Station Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. ins Sunshine temp. •F hrs. °F Alor Star 91 0.13 9.9 75 Sitiawan 93 Nil 6.7 72 K. Trengganu 89 Nil 4.0 74 Bukit Jeram 90 Nil 9.3 74 Malacca 86 Nil 8.1 76 Singapore 87 Nil 2.665 words
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Miscellaneous83 1933-06-29 3 TIDE TABLES. Thnrmliiy, June 29. H. W. 1.46 a.m., 9 ft. 1 In., 3.06 p.m., 8 ft. 1 in. Friday. June 30. H. W. 2.35 a.m., 8 ft. 7 in., 5.41 p.m., 8 ft. Saturday, July 1. H. W. Ml a.m., 8 ft. 2 in. 4.24 p.m., 8 ft. Sunday,83 words
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Advertisement51 1933-06-29 4 SITUATION VACANT -i ■Mi Tm. I SITUATION WANTID B,)ANI> HfeblDfcNl t in MMI Im II ii.iv.l iMt.Mll I 1 WWW r MnP §TwW' OALVCV HOUSE UN* M..1..M vrin. i r-- I, .ul.Ul in Ma iiia Ms la d J j fc "*'tt I'" i I My H TL m_____W *P^V51 words
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Advertisement111 1933-06-29 4 ■•I fill 3t I j |H j^i v t t 111 I it 1 I ■> 1 L tt i |i|y| ti*d MIS L *r* 1 1 M It ii> I to in BITINQ KUtA 'in HIHNIMttIi HfNiiil Ml IM I ii WAmii i. ,1. AGtNIS WAN.tD WANTItU .'MI I111 words
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Advertisement155 1933-06-29 4 H S^ll' M V1. M, 1 |lb t MISCILLANfcour, t i k,** J 11 Ah M !!km M y 4 tMUI AIM.NAI I I I II I I I I .11 PUBLIC NOTI6IO. Rosslls Provisions (.Hit KM) in ii lluol Mttiit.l... im,, .1 1.. SitoliHlin Illll.llUrtllli. tMi HI, I ,1.1155 words
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Advertisement110 1933-06-29 4 NOTIOI JLJI q a u NOTiee. IN THRIUPIRMR COURT OfTHR MMA.r. ■.lIHIMINh 1M 111 MINI (ll -.INI.AHIIU Nil *H M R hHtli iif -N i>Mi I I Mi."!i.i'i'^i!''!i I kM.I 'i!'r.'.,,iV l .ill lIM Ml Hi Mhi i h.1.. hiio jb Aft I i "I ♦.1 HID Ull HI i110 words
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Advertisement55 1933-06-29 4 TINDIR it) ■.;>■ a** ii .r h.. i, i t -n nIN TINDIM. I auc imin Nonce* AUCTION RALR Mm MOKTQAtiII'R RALR bu fi i i-i m( Mumm Hbi "im 4 jhlj AUCTION IAtR ii RAILWAYS IMPORTANT ALTERATION! TO TRAIN tIRVIOI I I w/W. Aw h* m I i i55 words
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Advertisement37 1933-06-29 4 AUCTION NOTION, AUCTION *AU In i AUCTION HAIR i i .su.ANum <nm, \*W* Mm itililtf lIM.IMMtf ililll hi-liim., M.1..1 MlNlfllt t IHIMI 111 I'M (IIMHt IHlUMlfc III! |U I Mil. Ml QUALITY I'llll I -mhUmi. JONN DUKI37 words
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1412 1933-06-29 5 CHINESE TOPICS IN MALAYA GOOD WORK OF LOCAL ANTI-OPIUM COMMITTEE. (by Our Chinese Correspor.-.'. Singapore, June 28. The Mvi Tsai Registration Ordinance came into force on Jan. 1, and one of the provisions lays down that all mvi tsai employed for domestic purposes in1,412 words
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455 1933-06-29 5 Preliminary Point To Be Decided. The question of whether an appeal against a decision of the Medical Council had to come before a full Appeal Court of three judges or not occupied the attention of the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Huggard), Mr. Justice a455 words
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Article217 1933-06-29 5 Marriage That Did Not Take Place. The story of a marriage that did not take place, although the commission money had been handed over to the contracting party, was related before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Second Magistrate, j yesterday, when a Tamil and his wifi217 words
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Article178 1933-06-29 5 By Our Expert. SINGAPORE (Rdio Service Co.)— Metres <9t» Men., Wed., and Thursday 6.1 G. to 8..!0 pm. Sun. 11 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR— Metres 4> Sun., Tuts, and Fri. 7 to ft p.m. HA.NDOENG— Metres H M— Daily 6.30—10 p.;a. PAHlS— Metres 19-66—178 words
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Article230 1933-06-29 5 Singapore Radio Service Co. of Malaya, Ltd. Wave Length 49.9 Meters. 6 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. today. P lfilf.T Sri Chik Malay Nona Djnita —Miss Chik B»ba. P ***** Sri Kedah Malay— Cie No. Chin Chin lierlian. Miss Mcnah. P KJIS-1 Raja Laksani: ..r Bentan Ma'ay. Miss r'ati. iahFT - 230 words
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Article159 1933-06-29 5 For Straits SetUemtnts. and Federated Malay States from the Kmpire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two "f the following fn-quencies and wavelengths will be- naad in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB !<..". 1(1 k. 81.36 m. or159 words
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Advertisement321 1933-06-29 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation an< J Hot and Cold Running Water. TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 p.m. to Midnight GRILL SERVED ON THE LAWN. Special Daily Tea Informal Special Dollar Lunch Dances Dinner Dances Dinner Dances A La Simr.w.n Kvcry Mr»iid.i>, Every Monday, Every321 words
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Advertisement24 1933-06-29 5 RAFFLES CAFE TRY OUR SPECIAL $1.00 TIFFINS TONIGHT'S CONTINENTAL SPECIAL $1 i RAGOSTA MENUTE (Chicken. Sweetbread and Kidney) UNDER EUROPEAN CHEF'S SUPERVISION. PHONE 5381.24 words
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Advertisement41 1933-06-29 5 EPOCH MOVING COIL SPEAKERS 24 Different Types TO SIMT EVERY M KSK AND povm Each Type the Finest in the World in Its own price class. SOLE AGENTS RADIO SERVICE Co. OF MAI-Ai Lm a. O tCBARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. PHONE 739*.41 words
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1956 1933-06-29 6 CHARGE AGAINST SINGAPORE, FOLLOWING ROTARY TALK ON WHARF WORKING. Tributes to the work done by two of their prominent members were paid by Mr. W. Alan Eley, the president of the Singapore Rotary Club, at the weekly tiffin meeting yesterday, when1,956 words
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Advertisement48 1933-06-29 6 VIENNA (THE QUEEN CITY OF EUROPE) j RESPONDS. On Sale Today THE FINEST AND LARGEST SELECTION ■I BEAUTIFUL LADIES' HAND BAGS m GENUINE LEATHER RHODOID PLEATED CREPE PETITPOINT AT PRICES— THAT ARE SURE TO TEMPT. A QUALITY SELECTION I THAT Only House of Frankels CAN AFFORD TO IMPORT48 words
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Advertisement87 1933-06-29 6 W. D. H. O. WILLS 3 ■■CSLD r"L^^K.E i CIGARETTES .attke ""Hoa ffVioe of SUPREME IH THEIR CLASS •if v v w MADE IN ENGLAND. JJ Vmmtß j LEILA HYAMS. CHARMING M. G. M. ACTRESS. Protect your family Purify your home Guard your family's health by cleansing your home thoroughly87 words
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Article316 1933-06-29 7 Gigantic Programme For Germany. Berlin, lune 2ii. Further particulars are now made known about the vast road-building project the German (ioveniment sanctioned un Friday whereby Germany will become equipped with the finest network of motor roads in the world. The first section of the work will beAneta-Trans-Ocean - 316 words
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Article202 1933-06-29 7 Inquest Story of Skid On Wet Road. The inquiry was begun yesterday before Mr. P. G. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, into the death of a 57-;, ear-old Chinese, named Ang Choon Chir.g. who was knocked down by a lorry at 7 a.m. on June 22 in Huvtlock202 words
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Article49 1933-06-29 7 Japanese Imports to Be Restricted. f Batavia, June 2S. At n ae'.'ict plenary session, the Council adopU-d an ordinance ""—tr***T*iwc Hpences for imports of cement, in order to secure a better divi-.-ion in tho Netherlands Indies cement market between the Netherlands Indian and Japanese industries. Aneta.49 words
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Article283 1933-06-29 7 Buried Pawn Tickets For Jewellery. The ar est of a Javanese during the early hours of Mar. 15 by Detective Inspector A. R. McEwan had far-reach-ing consequences as, on the information given by the captured man, two others of the same nationality were caught. Two283 words
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Article169 1933-06-29 7 Formation of New Employees Column." Hamburg, June 24. In an interview with press represei.;atives Hermann Miltzow, head of the largest organisation of employees :n: n Germany, gave some interesting details of the formation of the Employees Column in the new German labour Front." After first voicing a strongAneta-Trans-Ocean - 169 words
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Article99 1933-06-29 7 For Dallas-Hong Kong Non-stop Flight. Brussels, June 27. After spending several days in Paris and London. Col. Easterwood, of Dallas, Commander of the American Legion, hns iirrivcil in Brussels. Col. Easterwood devotes a large part of his great fortune in helping ex-servico men and in the encouragementAneta-Havas - 99 words
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Advertisement66 1933-06-29 7 EMPIRE ALI THEATRE. 7 P.M. TONIGHT 9.30 P.M. A WARNER BROS. SUPER PRODUCTION PAUL MUNI IN "I AM A FUGITIVE FROM A CHAIN GANG 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15. A STORY OF A GIRL WHO MARRIED A MAN SHE DID NOT LOVE. SO THAT SHE MIGHT SAVE HER REPUTATION "HOT SATURDAY" With66 words
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Advertisement330 1933-06-29 7 COMING to the ALHAMBRA! i Ws2tfT Ira^. s one an< on 'y' ||i :gl| Ju3t o« he amazed you with f o^£iMgg fU r :rst talkie ever made, Wff so wiil he thrill you with this W the last word in screen \jitej2Sfe m*'' entertainment. I L J&, AUOIION .SKY330 words
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Advertisement157 1933-06-29 7 THE SUREST COMEDY BET YOU'VE EVER HAD! rJQWARD with LEW STONE AND MONSEIGNEUR ORCHESTRA. jmr -jjgkVi^M a A riotously fuiiny show, *k j I with the inimitable *^k\** J^H HL S y Jne y at hi brightest /> jjkr m WL a^ best. !>^fl I^Pk Vddilinnal Vttraftion nB^bHT MAI KKKN157 words
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Article209 1933-06-29 8 London Tin Down New York Up. RUBBER FAILS, HACK: BUSINESS OiLL. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday. Today's Prices: Rubber. 1%% rents per Ib. Tin, Singapore price $116 per pirul. (.old. M 2s. Id., up 4d. Yesterday's Prices: Rubber. London. 11/1 (id., down '*d. New York. :l/H>209 words
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Article78 1933-06-29 8 Noon, June 29. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers Spot (loose) 10% 10 H (F. 0.8.) 11 1 16 11 I Hi Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. DelUlU July 10 11 '16 10 13 16 Aug. 10 :t 1 10" July-Sept. 10', 10% Oct.-Dec.78 words
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Article188 1933-06-29 8 Singapore, June 2 j. Gamhier A (Cube) No. 1 unpicked 7.V C<>pia 11' mixed :>.">< s.iu" Hour. Sarawak 1.92'/> White Pepper 27.->< Black Pepper 15.7." Pearl Sago 4.6f small 4.(ji n medium f.o< No. 1 125 catties grow 8.8; No. 2 125 catties gross 3.8< Rice Siam $I<J3 to188 words
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Article34 1933-06-29 8 M;iils fnrni London. Amsterdam etc. ly the Dutch Aeroplane are ex|H*-teil '(> arrive at the (ienera: I'"-' office. Singap re at 4 .'ill ;>.m. tomorrow. The de'iveiy of correspondence will l>e effected immediately.34 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article446 1933-06-29 8 km V*l. Pd. Buyer*. Sellers. 11 MX Ann Kumbang 29 32 xd. £1 £1 Austral Malay 5/- 5 Aver Hitam Tin 1 1 Aver VVeng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 5446 words
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Article274 1933-06-29 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyer*. Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 norn 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 0.85 0.95 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco &J.O 5.10.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.35 5.50 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7- Prefs. 23 6 24 3 £1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord.274 words
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Article143 1933-06-29 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. 1910 $100,000 iT 110 nom. Singapore Municipal A\<* p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Va p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000143 words
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Article372 1933-06-29 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyal] and Evatt'i Quotations. Today's Prices Fraser Lyatl k Evatt A Co. Allenby ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.70 0.80 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.50 0.60 U. 50 O.fiO A. Hitam ($1) 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.20 A. Kilning ?*1) 0.ir'0.20 o.l* 0.20 A. Malay (s2> 1.10 1.20372 words
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Article205 1933-06-29 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Ltd.: SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 31/32 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 15/16 London, 30 days sight 2/3 29/32 London,205 words
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Article97 1933-06-29 8 Rugby, June 27 Foreign exchanges arc: Amsterdam 8.55 Athens 590 Brussels 24.36 Belgrade 250 Berlin 14.37 '/•> Bombay 1/6 5 64 Bucharest 572 Buenos Aires 4144 official. Copenhagen 22.42" 2 Geneva 17.66< 2 Helsingfors 225 Hong Kong 1/4 9 16 Lisbon 110 Madrid 40 19 32 Milan 64 1197 words
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Article22 1933-06-29 8 From China, by Santhia, due at Singapore tomorrow. From Philippine Islands, by President Harrison, due at Singapore daylight on Saturday.22 words
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Article31 1933-06-29 8 Mails from Europe, (London mails dispatched on June 8) ex 8.1. Rajula will arrive by train tomorrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m.31 words
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Article238 1933-06-29 8 Closing Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. June 28. Closing .imitations toUay of the principal British stocks »tt u^'f' below: The rise or fall if in ulation to tha price of June 2~. GOVERNMENT STOCKS. BRITISH. Run o. Fall Conversion Laaa I If. I238 words
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Article66 1933-06-29 8 Oeneial Mut n :i0 «-9» Standard Oil ex. pd. VS. Steel tH National City Hunk General Electric Mtt Oaiaa PmUc Kail Ord. 1 1 i Amt-ri. -an Tobacea B. K -2W American Can U.S. Rubber II 1 +M Woolworth M +9i Radio Corporation -fc (The London-New Yorx crovs-rsle66 words
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Advertisement87 1933-06-29 8 '^^fHlllif THE ROYAL EXCHANGE LONDON Head Office of the ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE IMCORPORATeO A O I/20, The Corporation «v founded over Zlf yearn ago a.id in the oldest comnoaite inHurxnr*' '»("<■<■ in lh<World. The Head Office ha* occupied the above vile in the heart of the City of London for87 words
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Miscellaneous116 1933-06-29 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR' THE WEEK. Friday. Jane M. Lecture by Dr. Sheldrake on "Beauties of Islam," Victoria Theatre, 5 p.m. Police Band. Katong r*aiK, 6.1 b p.m. .Municipal Commissioner"' meeting, 2.1.~> p.m. Old Kaffli-sians" Assn. concert IH p.m... V.M.C.A. Hall. Saturday, July 1. Perak Races, First !>ay Kx-Services Reunion (So:ume) dinner116 words
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Article946 1933-06-29 9 Fraser and Co.'s Weekly Report Fraser and Co.'s report, dated June 27, states: The market opened quietly after our last report although tin wxs cabled from Ix>ndon as £4 higher at £225 per ton, but share issues generally failed to respond, particularly as the price of the metal946 words
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Article2527 1933-06-29 9 Mr. J. G. Hay's Views. UNITED SUA BETONG ESTATES MEETING. The a general meeting the Unite i Sua BUong Rubber E Limit*, d, was held on June 8 in the council room of .'.ie Rubber Growers' Association, 2-4, Idol Lane, Lonoon, E.C. V J. Hay presid2,527 words
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Article120 1933-06-29 9 The ('harbor of Commerce '.ulil.cr .ASMii-iation hi-li! its l.l'JSth .luitioii m Juno 2s. when there was ciilnloifuci 1._..1 t ::<»., Hi. <,r r..:7.«;i tana; offend I.KSJVS b. '>r r,I!)2H ton.; sol.l MSJMB Ih. or i:»' 2.:;'.> ,nnn. London 3 Ir. S2d. New York fl-% rt^ PRICES REALISED.120 words
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Advertisement616 1933-06-29 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH, INDISCHE HANDEISBANK N. V. ■stablislied 1888 at AinsUrdm. ftothorlsed Capital Olds. 190,000,000 PaiJ up Capita) Gids. 65,000,000 Keserves Glds. 24,190^24 HEAD OFFICE; AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES: THL HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES. Batavia: Head Office for Dutch last Indies. BRANCH OFFICES: DUTCH EAST INDIES Ampenaa, Bandoeng. Cberibon, Goroaialo, Makassar, A%dan,616 words
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Advertisement83 1933-06-29 9 RENE ULLMANN EXPERT WATCHMAKER JEWELLER THE NEWEST SHAPES IN WRIST POCKET f WATCHES Over 1,000 different patter u in stock ia GOLD WHITE GOLD CHROMIUM etc. WL FOR LADIES: baguette b NARROW SHAPES WRIST WATCHES HNIE PLAIN FROM $20.— ''move'me'nu''" WHIM WHITE GOLD OR PLATINUM 1 SET WITH FIRST QUALITY83 words
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Advertisement267 1933-06-29 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (NBTHKKLAMJh VRADINQ HOCIKTY I BaUklkibe. la Aaßsi'ertiaM 1814. HEAD OFFICE VVSTKKDAS4 WITH MUffCMKII t- s ROTrERDAAi AM) IHE HAGUH. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE KASTj RATaVIA. Branches (hrouehoui >ht 3a h Cast Indies and in the Straits Settlrmen:*, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKKRS: Tk*267 words
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Article76 1933-06-29 10 Singapore. ADELPHI HOTEL HpaCtal I)inni-r Dunce— Rene Pay« EMPIRE THEATRE I Am A Fugitive From A "Chain (Jug, 7 p.m. Ml GREAT WORLD <abnrrt Politics Captain Of The (iu.iril. NEW WORLD Side Shows, ."abaret. Dancing, Talkies, Theatres Cinemas. RAFFLES HOTEL Spi-.ial Dnincr Dance 9.:M1-mid-night. RTTZ, GEYLANG .Vi.rrv Ma. With76 words
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1075 1933-06-29 10 A decision delivered by the Chief Juslico, Sir Walter Unpaid, K.C., in the Court of Appeal in Singapore last week disclosed the weakness of a law passed less than three years ago with the object of remedying an injustice1,075 words
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Article12 1933-06-29 10 Mr. i. Naraindas has been elected to the committee of the S.S.(S.)A.12 words
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Article16 1933-06-29 10 Dr. H. A. Tempany, the Director of Agriculture, was admitted to hospital in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.16 words
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Article26 1933-06-29 10 It is understood that .hen Mr. Justice Mudie returns from home leave he will go to Ipoh and that Mr. Justice Gerahty will come to Singapore.26 words
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Article37 1933-06-29 10 The marriage will take place at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, or. July 8 of Mr. George Christian Ashworth, of the Borneo Co., Singapore, and Miss Mar.-aret (Rita) Stark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs>. P. Hay, of Singapore.37 words
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Article40 1933-06-29 10 The wedding took place here on Tues day at St. George's church, says oui Penang correspondent, of J. H. McKean, attached to the leper asylum at Chengmai, Northern Siam and Miss Mollie McFie. The Rev. Keppel Gamier took the service.40 words
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Article924 1933-06-29 10 MR. DUNMAN. No man in this country' had more friends and fewer enemies than Mr. "Billy" Dunu.an, and Cm news of his death has been heard with a sense of personal ltd by people cf all races. Mr. Dunman had in a unique degree the gift924 words
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Article1014 1933-06-29 10 WILL THE HUMAN RACE BECOME EXTINCT? Movements for reducing the birth rate have made such wide proyress of recent years that many learnings have been uttered by eminent people of its dangers, it being not i«frequently suggested that these practices can only lead to the extinction of1,014 words
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Advertisement181 1933-06-29 10 Peter Dawson, The World-famous Baritone finds voice -safety only in the filter tip He writes: "The da MAU- RIER FILTER irritants from v^w iggfcjMfc getting to my throat and affecting my voice. J f r^nl PP er' er Dawson YOU, too, will find that the dv Maurier filter tip is181 words
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Advertisement82 1933-06-29 10 HEAR THESE RECORDS! AT 1 1 1 K ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED, (Incorporated in Long Kong) "JESSIE MATTHEWS" STAUKIN:: in "THERE GOES THE BRIDE" rU STW WHO rOC— DIUOtK "THE MIDSHIPMAID" MM I.ITTI.K Kl^ PROM YOU— DRIOIB "THE GOOD COMPANIONS" THKKK WlSH KS—lllll 102 I.XT MX GIVE MY lI AITINKSS82 words
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1010 1933-06-29 11 LED BY CAPTAIN OF FLAGSHIP. Attempt to Assassinate Admiral Shen. MANCHU SOLDIERS. Nanking Agrees to Use Them as Police. Shanghai, .Tune 29. Led by the commander of the Hairhi. the flagship of the Chinese squadron stationed off Tsingtao, and the Haishiim. Shaowo and two otherSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 1,010 words
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Article431 1933-06-29 11 iWheat and Cotton Rising: Fall in Unemployment. WILL IT LAST? 1 Government to Prevent j Profiteering. 1 \lthouph it is realised that it is largely of a speculative nature President Hoosevelts inflationary boom is well under way. Cotton prices are hißher than they ha\e beenReuter - 431 words
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Article150 1933-06-29 11 Death of Prominent Merchant. Mr. Chan Yue-teng, prominent Ohin- < c shipping, import and export merchant, has died I Honjr Kong. Mr. C'hau Yue-teng is survived by a so an.l several grandsons. He was best known for his long association with the Hong Kong Chinese f'hamber of150 words
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Article80 1933-06-29 11 Mr. Kahn Admits Evasion Of Ineome-Tax. Washington, June 29. An admission that he had paid no income-tax during 1930, 19.51 and itM whs maiir hy Mr. Otto Kahn at the Senate inquiry into the affairs of Kuhn, I.oal. ami Co. Mr. Buttenwieser. a partner in the compiReuter - 80 words
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Article76 1933-06-29 11 Ivar Kreujjer Involved With (ian£ Of Counterfeiters. \'\m, •June -<■ Fur MM time the Spanish and Pacts■MM mUm have been occupied in an inquiry into the emission of false Spanish bank-notes of 500 peretas. A land of faegtn have been discovered :in<l arresteil in Lisbon, ami amongAneta-Havas - 76 words
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Article284 1933-06-29 11 Malicious Story of Death In Crash Denied. Mexico City, June 28. Despite official declarations that the Uxlies (if ('apt. Barberan and Lieut. ollart, the Spanish trans-Atlantic flyers, had been found, it is now learned that the tory is unfounded. The originator has l>een arrested.— Reuter. ItReuter - 284 words
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Article85 1933-06-29 11 Believed To Have Suffered A Slight Stroke. Berlin, June 2G. Although the persistent rumours of President Hinden burg's ill-health haw been denied officially, it is said that there were not entirely without foundation as the aged marshal appeared very tired when he left for Munich, and it isAneta-Havas - 85 words
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Article92 1933-06-29 11 Nazi Warning To Firms Planning Retrenchment. Berlin, June 26. The new Minister of Labour has issued a warning that firms and societies which endeavour to reduce their personnel will be subjected tc rigorous cor.trol and should take all means to effect economies in other directions. Any attemptsAneta-Havas - 92 words
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Article83 1933-06-29 11 Ministers Seeking Loan In London. London, June 28. I The Austrian Finance Minister, Herr Buresch and the Minister of the Interior. Herr Schumy, have reached London seeking a loan. I Herr Buresch, interviewed by Reuter was sanguine at the results of the mission. He anticipated obtaining 100,000,000 schillingsReuter - 83 words
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Article93 1933-06-29 11 Damaged French Liner To Be Repaired At Nagasaki. Shanghai, June 26. A Japanese rescue ship has arrived alongside the Araniis and is helping to pump the water out of No. 4 hold. It is hoped that the Aramis can be refloated tomorrow. She has been protected by gunboat93 words
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Article44 1933-06-29 11 Arms Depots Found Arrests To Follow. Sofia, June 26. Tho police operated extensive raids all over the city yesterday and have publish- jed a communication declaring that M-veral depots of arms had been found and that arrests would be made. AnetaJlava.-. <44 words
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245 1933-06-29 11 400 to 500 Killed. WHOLE VILLAGES RAZED TO THE GROUND. Batavia, June 29. As news is trickling through from the earthquake-stricken territory in South Sumatra it. is becoming increasingly <•■■ident that the dead will number from 400 to 500 and the injured will total several245 words
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Article91 1933-06-29 11 To Become Governor Of 8.N.8. It is strongly rumoured 'I. at the acting British Resident of fVlangor. the Hon. Mr. T. S. Adams, will be leaving shortly to take up the Governorship of British North Borneo and that the present Governor of that territory, the Hon.91 words
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Article157 1933-06-29 11 "Germany Called by God To New Life." Berlin, June 27. Dr. Klausener's speech at the opening of the annual Catholic Congress has drawn protests from the press bureau, which states that, Dr. Klausener not only did not acclaim Herr Hitler, but even asked that measures taken against theAneta-Havas - 157 words
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Article61 1933-06-29 11 Anti-Goverr.ment Resolution Rejected. London, June 2ft. At an important meeting the Conservative Central Committee overwhelmingly rejected a resolution, virtually condemning the Government's Indian policy, at the instance, inter alia, of Mr. Winston Churchill and Mr. G W. Lloyd, and adopted a motion, to whi.'.i Mr. Stanley Baldwin agreed,Reuter - 61 words
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Article74 1933-06-29 11 Greatly Restricted Under New Law. Warsaw, June 24. To avoid the appearance of prohibiting its nationals taking their money to foreign countries Poland has adopted I tactics equally effective in greatly I testricting passports and exit v:«n* 1 which are issued, particularly where these are wanted by persons74 words
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Article245 1933-06-29 11 World Conference Hopes. CAN AGREEMENTS BE ENFORCED London, June 27. The first authoritative forecast of the duration of the World Economic Conference comes from the well-formed British Treasury circles, which express the opinion that the end of July ought to see something definite accomplished. It isReuter - 245 words
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Article239 1933-06-29 11 Plan Killed by Great Britain. London, June 28. The International Sugar Council has addressed a letter to the World Economic Conference suggesting the conclusion of a convention in accordance with a draft closely following the Cuban proposals, which .propose that no new factories should be constructed for ten239 words
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Article72 1933-06-29 11 Will Position Be Clarified Or Obscured The week-end is likely to constitute the testing time rotr the Conference. Those favouring adjournment will then submit their views wrth redoubled vigour. This opinion was expressed to Reuter hy one of the most prominent members o>." Conference, wjlio considers the72 words
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Article211 1933-06-29 11 Japanese Fear It May Lead To Injustice. With thte exception of the Monetary Sub-Committee No. 2, which oonsidered a resolution from a second sub-committee as regards the use of gold »nd percentage cover, all committees sat privately. Mr. Fraser, president of the Bank of International Settlements, said theReuter - 211 words
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Article475 1933-06-29 11 Homogeneous Nazi Germany the Aim. Berlin, June 2S. In a vigorous speech at Stuttgart Dr. Goebbels. the German Minister of propaganda, advised the Catholic (Centre) Party to dissolve voluntarily if it wanted to avert action by the Government. He declared: "There is no room, inReuter - 475 words
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Article69 1933-06-29 11 Gold Delivered Only Before Noon. Amsterdam, June M. The decision that the Netherlands Bank will deliver gold only before noon has aroused fresh fears of inflation. The public, not aware of the new rule, thought the bank had stopped all gold deliveries, causing an advance of sterling, theReuter - 69 words
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Article149 1933-06-29 11 "Will Emulate Arms Conference." Paris, June 24. The pessimistic views prevailing in France concerning the prospects of the World Economic Conference are characterised by a report published by tht Petit Journal to the effect that the London Conference will emulate the example set by the Disarmament Conference and149 words
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1311 1933-06-29 12 THE CHINESE PEOPLE ARE SLOWLY COMMITTING SUICIDE." IF THE SOUL IS PRESERVED THEY WILL GO ON LIVING, SAYS DR. LIM BOON KENG. Filial piety, ancestral worship, reverence of God and preservation of the Chinese hieroglyphic writing: were points stressed by Dr. Lim Boon Kens?, the president of Amoy University, in1,311 words
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Article183 1933-06-29 12 "Strong Opposition Of S.S. (S.) A. A letter from the secretary to the S.S. Trade Commission to the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association advising consideration of the following legnl u<-s--tions and requesting the Association's views thereor, was discussed at the la.st committee meeting: Trade marks, merchandise marks, patents and183 words
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Article168 1933-06-29 12 Plenty Of Sentiment In "The White Sister." Although "The White Sister," vhich began at the Capitol last night is an exploitation of sentiment, it is withal a most sincere film, its religious setting and mjsic creating an .mpressive atmosphere. It is the talkie version of I". Marion Crawford's168 words
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Article383 1933-06-29 12 An Amazing Wagner Tour De Force. Benno Moiseiwitsch, the famous pianist, said farewell to Singapore in his final "ecital at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night and the warmth of the reception he was accorded was a fitting tribute to a very great artist who has enriched383 words
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Article162 1933-06-29 12 The Two Black Crows Amuse In "Hypnotised." Hypnotised," featuring those famous comedians, Moran and Mack, the original "Two Black Crows," which began at the Alhambra last night, is one of those si?!.-, nonsensical pictures at which one canno help laughing. The antics of these two men, combined with those162 words
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Article18 1933-06-29 12 Dr. K. Sheldrake will lecture at th.' Victoria Theatre tomorrow at 5 p.m. on The Beauties of Islam."18 words
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Article455 1933-06-29 12 "PUBLIC BEGINNING TO HELP." Two Reckless Drivers Reported. It has taken us a long time to get the public to help us by reporting these dangerous driving cases, and I wo.ild iike your Worship to take that into conrideration," said Inspector Moule, of the Traffic i Branch, before Mr. L.455 words
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Article75 1933-06-29 12 BLEATING LIKE A GOAT." Mystery Of Man's Death From Poisoning. (From Our Own Corresi Taiping. June 28. There was blood on his mouth and he was fc^ating his stomach and bleating like a goat," was how a cook described a fellow cook named Palany who was found dying in thy75 words
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Article23 1933-06-29 12 The band of the Wiltshire Regiment has been engaged for the dance to be held at the Tanglin Club on Saturday.23 words
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Article692 1933-06-29 12 Dr. Lanka Sundram. IN SINGAPORE AFTER INVESTIGATION. Following a special mission (o French Indo-China where !e investigated the chettiar problem especially concerning the expulsion, on grounds of alleged political activity, ol five chettiars. Dr. Lanka Sundram. M.A.. Ph. D. London), arrived in Singapore yesterday by' the692 words
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Article67 1933-06-29 12 The Rev. A. D. Harcus, who teiurned to Malaya on a six months visit to take charge of the Presbyterian Churches f.f Penang and Perak, will preach at the Presbyterian Church in Singapore on Sunday. Mr. Harcus, who is convener of the Presbyterian Malayan Committee, will67 words
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Article44 1933-06-29 12 (From Our Own Con spondent.) Tailing, Jam liS. Law Liew, the woman who was a: rested for selling lottery tickets by a posse of police who rushed out from a bush in wfrich they were hidden, was fired $54) here today.44 words
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Article917 1933-06-29 12 HOTEL AT HIGHLANDS TAKING SHAPE. rFENGKU Mahmood Mohydeen has been ■1- appointed Inspector of Schools. Kelantan, in place of Che Abdul Hadi bin Haji Hassan, retired. Good progress is being made with tinhotel at Bintang, the Cameron Highlands, and it looks as if the building917 words
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Advertisement24 1933-06-29 12 AUTOMATIC* SOLI AGENTS fOR aBITISM MALAYA Joseph travers t^S^- sons ltd. co *;ss£:g Sub Agents for FJMS.:— McALISTER CO., LTD., KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH.24 words
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Article335 1933-06-29 13 Young Australians' Unexpected Win At Wimbledon. Local Tennis Results. SEEDED PLAYERS IN SEMI-FINALS. Singapore L.T.A. Tennis Championships. ThfM of the seeded players in the singles championship of .he Singapore L.T.A. Tournament reached the semi-T.nat stage ye terday on the .>g. l.mi Bong Soo, the holder of the Malayan and Singapore335 words
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Article1990 1933-06-29 13 MALAYAN CRICKET NOTES Willis Bros. Show Good Form On Padang. (Bj Our Cricket Correspondent.) Although the niaUn !>"tween the Volunteers' and Renulars was on>. H the most attractive fixtures of the seasco surprisingly little interest was shown in it uy the public, which was a pity, for there1,990 words
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Article67 1933-06-29 13 Championship Meeting At Kuala Lumpur. The Malayan L.T.A. Tennis championships will be held at Kuala Lumpur beginning on Tuesday, Aug. 1. Entries are requested for the following ev.*nts: men's singles and doubles championships, women's singles and doubles championships, veterans' singles and doubles championships and mixed doubles championships. Entries67 words
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Article192 1933-06-29 13 Garrison G.C. Match With Sepoy Lines. The ft lowing are tli teams and .Parting times for the Sepoy Lines Golf Club match against the Garrison Golf Club to Ne played on Sunday over the Garrison links (Sepoy Lines players mentioned first) 8.45 a.m., Dr. Lowson and Dr. "n^lish vs. I192 words
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Article234 1933-06-29 13 Senior Golfers Beaten By Seremban G.C. The mutch playwl on t'.e S.'. -.„>•• Golf Club course on Sunday last between the Senior Golfers Society of Malaya and the Seremban Golf Club resulted in a win for the latter by six matches to four one match being halved. Results234 words
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Article526 1933-06-29 13 Usual Story of Missed Opportunities. I Wiltshire* 2; Marine Dept. 4. The 2—o2 0 victory scored by the Wiiti shires over the Marine department in a Second Division football match at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon was quite in keeping with the run of the526 words
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Article433 1933-06-29 13 G. P. Hughes' Success. DEFEAT OF AMERICAN DOUBLES CHAMPIONS. London, June 28. In the third round of tho men's singles at Wimbledon oday G. P. Hughes (Great Britain) beat Ao.«i (Japan), 6 i. 6—l. 6—o. Aoki was unable to keep tho rallies alive. Hughes lelied mainlyReuter - 433 words
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Article62 1933-06-29 13 Ten cards were taken out for tho Keppel Golf Club Women's June foursome competition yesterday and tha following IHI the three best scores returned: Miss A. M. Sim and Miss M. M. Hadley 44—16 =28 Mr*. J. C. MacLeod and Miss K. S. Stewart 45—14 =51 Mrs.62 words
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Advertisement39 1933-06-29 13 TONIGHT A Selected Programme of "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS will be broadcasted by THE RADIO SERVICE CO., of MALAYA LTD. including the complete opera CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA by special request. NEW RECORD RECEIVED 81-MONTHLY. MOUTRIE'S" "H.M.V." SPECIALISTS. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE.39 words
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Advertisement24 1933-06-29 13 Stands preme Hiroughouf I c^~^^ Malaya/ ■:'-:'--V-'.;-'V-*'*'A M 5 A A aaaaaV f* -^^H _F^ Aaaaaaaam. X Gf /V?^Laam taaaaaV^Laaal I^IV. L^iaaaLk [t| JuDo24 words
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Advertisement79 1933-06-29 13 Vfl <aalLv S \^Sv>^ aaaaal IV J COMPETITION! In these days of intensive competition it is lh<' alert, businesslike, well dressed man who succeeds. It costs no more to be correctly and smartly attired than it does to dress indifferently. For many years we have tailored for the well dressed79 words
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Article744 1933-06-29 14 Adventurous Punai. TARBET LEADS A CLASS HOME. On S-- via;.- at Royal Singapore Yacht C'-.ib .he A and B Classes, bgain w,. -eting together, sailed the second race for the Batavia Visitors" Cup. This was the A be. t's day, unlike last Sunday, for j>ll of744 words
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Article167 1933-06-29 14 hire I taw Derbyshire Middlesex LuhmU Sunoy Northamptorihiiiif N'rttingfcamaWn Vrwickshiiv SoMnac Xt nt ClMMMtankir* Hampshire Woicesteisliir. :]h:iii>i^: n ruhire P. U 11 11 10 I HI 9 X 10 12 s 12 11 11 U 11 \v. n i I a 4 :t 4 J, T 41 0167 words
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Article367 1933-06-29 14 Tin- V.J1.1.A. ti'uin to .neet the C Sports Clul) at cricket on tho Ceylon Sport- Clul> Kioun 0:1 Saturday, will be ■elected froi 1 the following: R. Lyne, L F. Willis, L. M. K-nnefuthev, W. R. Willis, D. Row, .Liu.. 1 vick, John de Cain. K. a. S.367 words
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Article1076 1933-06-29 14 Three-Day Meeting On College Ground. The Sultan Idris Training College ground was the venue of a three days' meeting on thi- occasion of the annual athlet.c sports of the College. Despite the heat, the programme was carried out without a hitch. The ground was att1,076 words
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Article81 1933-06-29 14 The annual athletic ipc ts of St. Jose;' lnstiti^ion will Ik- held on X: iday. at 2.15 p.m. at Jalan Besar S .ditur'. i The .-vents for the Old B n will I I Half Mile Race (at 5.10 p.m.) and "EHnging the 28-pcunder" (at 4.50 p.m.)81 words
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Article231 1933-06-29 14 Toda>, June U. Football- S.A.K.A. Div. o: J'ubl.c Services vs. Monopolies. Clcyla..*;' FrienJly: S.C.C. vs. Eramtur Fudung. St. Andrew's School spurts. Jalnn lie.-ar Tennis: Sinßaporc ehaautiontalp: Men singles semi-finals 1, S.C.C. courts. Friday, June 30. Football: Malaya < up: halaya Peaiaiiiail vs. Johore, Alison I. I .ad. Cricket:231 words
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Advertisement157 1933-06-29 14 CASTORIA has always proved a safe, effective, and harmless remedy for children's common ailments. The Castoria formula was especially made for babies and children by a famous physician more than sixty years ago. Castoria regulates the delicate stomach and gently stimulates the bowels. Children like Castoria because it tastes good.157 words
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Article, Illustration1681 1933-06-29 15 (By the Motoring Correspondent.) THE striking composite photograph which ado this page shows vividly to what trouh! Chrysler Motors 'we Cone at CMoAftVl World's 1 v.' 'i now in pMg* I have Ma i M exhibit of ai. io l Ho i-tijri >eiin;' so >m,)l>1,681 words
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Article647 1933-06-29 15 The following information is issued by the Automolie Association of Malaya and dated June 20: ROADS. SINGAPORE. I (Municipal) Changi, Joo Chiat, Tanjong Katong and Grove Rds. Construction. Railway crossings approach with caution. Newton Circus at junction Newton, Kampong, Java, Bukit Timah and Scotts Rds. Road647 words
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Advertisement146 1933-06-29 15 f^ ***L E=-«. AS DEPENDABLE -AS -AN -AUSTIN .--S^aaaaaaaaMa-,,,-,--, DEPENDABLE CAR "IHHIRB^'^n AX ECONOMICAL rk WBSR CAR.COMH)RX\BLY SEATS FOITIADIXTSAUSTIN 7 The Aaatin SeT»n was the Brat a mall car acirntlflcally planned. It ha* been developed and Improved in accordance with the world wide reqalreaien.il »f ita o*n, -driven, and atlll146 words
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Advertisement61 1933-06-29 15 LUCAS C. A. V. ROTAX THE BATTERIES WHICH ARE STANDARD EQUIPMENT ON OVER 90° o OF BRITISH CARS. IF YOUR BATTERY BE LUCAS, CA.V. OR ROTAX IT IS GUARANTEEI>— THE UNDERMENTIONED SERVICE STATIONS WILL GIVE YOU DETAILS AND RENDER ANY LUCAS SERVICE. MALAYAN MOTORS LIMITED. 14/20, ORCHARD ROAD. C ft61 words
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Article, Illustration2083 1933-06-29 16 The Passing Of A Pioneer. FORTUNES WON AND LOST IN MALAYA. As briefly reported in yesterday's Straits Tines, the death took lace at Batu 'Gajah Hospital yesterday morning of Mr. William Dunman, at the age of 77. Two days previously Mr. Dunman had2,083 words
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Article313 1933-06-29 16 FENG'S SUPPRESSION Shansi Armies Invading Charhar. Shanghai, June 28 The bulk of the Gen. Feng Yu-hsianp's army is concentrated in the Chah.<p»i district, north-east of Kalgan, while the Shansi forces under the command of Gen. Chao Sheng-shau are pressing towards Shangtu and Tushihkow. not far from Gen. Feng's forces. AlthoughSin Chew Jit Poh - 313 words
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Article111 1933-06-29 16 Tsingtao Squadron orces Revolt. Shanghai, June i<\. According to reports tram TsingtM, ■'■< North-Eastern naval forces, commanded by Admiral Shen Hun-lieh, a former ally of ox-Marshal Chanjr H-nch-liuntr, havr .'■volted against the Nanking Government account of the Bnaittiea concluded 1 vitk Japan. It is feared that Admiral Shen,111 words
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Article104 1933-06-29 16 Peace Terms Communicated i To League. London, June 28. Invited to state the present position ill Northern China. Sir John Simon, the j Foreign Secretary, in the House of Commons was unable to say whether *he withdrawal of Japanese forces to the Great Wall had been completed. ManchukuoReuter - 104 words
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Advertisement423 1933-06-29 16 PROCRASTINATION A PARABLE q<j THERE WAS ONCE A YOUNG M\N WHO INTENDED TO WRITE A BOOK. ITS SUCCESS WOULD ENABLE HIM TO LEAVE THE ROUTINE WORK TO WHICH HE WAS TIED AND FOR WHICH HE HAD NO REAL LIKING. At thirty the > ook was not yet written but he423 words
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2827 1933-06-29 17 Searchlight On The Tattoo— Khartum, Omdurman, Agincourt And Armageddon The Lovely Musjc Of The Seventeen Bands Twelfth Night" Under The StaWj^ The, Best Films For Weeks— A rift Some Hints To Malayan Cinema Managers. i .an. (From Our OwH < orres|>omlent.) Straits Times2,827 words
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Article144 1933-06-29 17 Lead to Drug Traflk And Forgery Revelations. Geneva, June* 25. The l\vo men who were arrested for uttering forged money are disco verwi also to have been concerned in the I'rup traffic. Bergrer, who was arrested at Borne, admits that he was Bouellet's gobetween for passing cocaine abroad,144 words
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Advertisement283 1933-06-29 17 INSURE AGAINST ALL FIRE I LIFE MARIME ACCIDENT GUARANTEE AND MOTOR 0 1 K 1 ftV# mr \nliur I '^VotH. V«n.i«tr arvl I > i i Kattcro Brinrh. S nga|M>ir. < i HOLLYWOOD ACCLAIMS mr "^22/ ft fy aY aV^****" "^Bal New Tangee Theatrical The beautiful star* of Hollywood know283 words
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Advertisement359 1933-06-29 17 3 2^^^ II »^wh AT THE E m.NEn7^^| II a LONDON ANALYSTS SAY! Jyfi'' ?o°ol c navo received an! examined i /°o°o •"^VPooa sample of Soda wale- from .Messrs. IP° oo(o o ff:'::: > "v(l pp o 00 o < a *'K»mr«i& C«w, Sinifapone. and ha\«- £<&¥ III.::: iiiil| s|>l359 words
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Article1089 1933-06-29 19 Malacca Discussion. I'LY-PROOFING OF NEW MARKET. At the last meetiiiK of the Malacca Municipal Council, the minutes of which have been officially applied, Dr. A. Juthrie Badenoch. the Mmfcip:'! Health Officer, addressed the mpetihe. at the request of the President, on the nhject of fMHPpfln? the new1,089 words
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Article167 1933-06-29 19 Cruise Over Saar Basin Territory. Saarbrucken, June 26. For the first time the Graf Zeppelin paid a visit to the Saar B»»in which under the Treaty of Versailles, was placed under the control of the League of Nations and is governed by a Commission of five nomi .ted167 words
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Article125 1933-06-29 19 Arrest of 500 Socialists And Communists. Berlin. June 26. The neighbouring tow ;s of Senftedering and Magdeburg were the scenes of wholesale arrests yestesday, when nearly 500 Sbcialists and Communists were taken into custody "in the interest of Mifrty." Reuter W' Socialist Deputies Lnpaid. Berlin. June 2:!. NotAneta-Havas - 125 words
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Article156 1933-06-29 19 Unanimous Vote B|y League Union. Edinburgh, June 23. "The growth of the unpopularity of war iWft^l.3%- i b a resolution carried after a heated debate on Thursday by the British League of Nations Union under the chairmanship of Lord Robert Cecil Thr minority group first proposed t motionAneta-Trans-Ocean - 156 words
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Article155 1933-06-29 19 $2,000 Chinese Cheque Case Disposed Of. A few minutes was sufficient to dispose >f a suit brought by Chop Teo Smng jgainst Chop Yeo Long Huat for money iCTit, when it was mentioned before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggnrd, on Tin- day. Mr. G. M. Coltart,155 words
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Article270 1933-06-29 19 Gilt-Edged Lacking In 1 Life. London, June 26. On the Stock Exchange today the new p j»wnt started brightly, most -price changers favouring holders Rayon shares ..gr'.n were very prominent while Unilevers and Imperial Chemicals also were we" bought. Oil shares benefited frcm optimistic reports regarding the bil270 words
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Article212 1933-06-29 19 22,000-Metre Ascent Being Planned. Leningrad. June 10. Academician Joffe, well- .own Soviet •t-ientist. is one of the two persons selecte! for an asc< .t >to the strata?* c that will take place from a central r in the U.S.C.R. sonx.- time <' *.:riiig thi second half of the212 words
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Article153 1933-06-29 19 World's Largest Centre Of Learning. London, June 26. By laying the foundation stone of the magnificent new building for the London University at Bloomsbury this afternoon, Their Majesties the King and Queen, as?isted towards the construction of an ap■.opriste home for the largest centre of •earning in the153 words
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Article146 1933-06-29 19 Drastic Measures To Stamp Out Murder. Sofia. June 26. In order to put a check to the Consecutive Mace'lonisn muter* a bill ha tmeti passed by the Chamber to combat mo* diers, providing the death penalty not cltty for deliberate and consummate mi but also for attempts at146 words
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Article197 1933-06-29 19 Old Agreement Too One-Sided. ..ondon, June 24. When the Metro-Vic'.:ers engineers,, ThoTttton ami Mae-P<m^! are safe back in Kngland thrti the WHbaqTo on Soviet exports will be removed, ft Russia rer. jves her counter-measures,' dc?lared Mr. Stanltv Baldwin i:* a speech at Glasgow. The old trade agreement betweenReuter - 197 words
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Article191 1933-06-29 19 Japan's Role In C.E.R. Sale Negotiations. Tokio, June 27. A Russo-Manchurian commission en-tm-ted With the task of conducting negotiations for the sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway to Manchukuo met on Monday for the first sitting at the residence oi the Acting Foreign Minister, Mr. Shigemitsu. The191 words
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Article139 1933-06-29 19 Alfonso's Blessing And Good Wishes. Evans Les Bains. June 24. Having done his duty as a king by disinheriting his second son from his rights of succession for marrying a commoner, ex-King Alfonso has revenled a mor» benevolent parental trait, to the joy of the newly-wed "Monsieur and MadameAneta-Trans-Ocean - 139 words
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Article86 1933-06-29 19 League Commission To Take Over Administration. Gene /a, June 23. A commission to take over the administration of Letida, from the Imndf of the Paraguayan troops in occupation, on behalf of. the League of Nations, an agreed in the settlement arrived at recently in the dispute between Columbia86 words
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Article89 1933-06-29 19 Extraordinary Spectacle In Swiss Alps. Innsbruck, June 24, An extraordinary spectacle was witnessed near the Instermunz, in Switzerland, when a huge mass of brittle rock broke off from near the top of Pit Mondini at a height of 10,000 feet, the entire mass moving slowly backwards before89 words
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Article137 1933-06-29 19 Two Notorious Gangs Discovered. Geneva, June 25. Revelations brough. to light by the Swifts police show how professional 1 gers counterfeiter.* and drug leaders earn their living. Through a strange coincidence c Geneva polic s got on the track of a band putting false Swiss fiveAneta-Trans-Ocean - 137 words
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Article130 1933-06-29 19 False Rumours To Discredit German Interests. Bayreuth, June 24. Rumours, which if uncontradicted would seriously dicredit German interests, are being put into circulation and aim at creating the impression that the musical festival at Bayreuth will be below the standard of previous years. Tt is, for instance, statedAneta-Trans-Ocean - 130 words
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Article290 1933-06-29 19 Soviet Rescue Ship Sinks In Storm. Moscow, June 10. Details of the sinking of the Soviet rescue ship, Ruslan. which met with disaster when caught in a violent snow. t m in the ice fjords between Spitzhergen and .Murmansk on April 24, are ■nnw -available. Three290 words
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Article77 1933-06-29 19 The director of the (iotaverken ship yard,- Mr. 11, Hammar, the director of the Transatlantic Co., Mr. C. Carlsson Ur. K. Mark, Mr. Uno Husselblad, and the Transmark Co., are the founders of v new shipping line, the formation of which has just been announced m Gothenburg77 words
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Article56 1933-06-29 19 Programme of Drills up to and for week truing Jtily 2, 1933, ere: Thursday, June 2;>. .VI S p.m.. Headquarters, "E" (Ch n»>t) Coy., Company Parade. Friday, June 30, 5.1 b p.m.. Headquarter, Ist Bn. Signals. Map Reading; 5.15 p.n... Headquarters, "P" (Malay) Coy., Weapon Training; 5.15 p.m.,56 words
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Miscellaneous109 1933-06-29 19 Today 's Cros sword Puzzle «?lues.) per -'l DMtrlbotci Y?L U*»i tootfc 18. Study closely SK ICj |f M I ir 1 1 1 jWf 2K. Ointment 2' ST"' 31. Number !i 2JESK'" <.ntr«d 44. Pertaining to I M. Discover 40. A«»ln r«. s«nd heap Solution of i estfrday s109 words
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Article, Illustration232 1933-06-29 20 MRS. HBLSN WILLS MOODY, <h- world 1 champion woman tennis pluytr. who made a li>l minute 'la -I- from Aim-rice to England to deIfiid her tillc at Ike W imliir«l.>:i i h:nnpion>hips. (Planet News.) MRS. HELEN WILLS MOODY in action again at Wimbledon.232 words
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