The Straits Times, 16 February 1933
1933-02-16
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Title Section38 1933-02-16 1 The Straits Times 'ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.' TUE LARGEST "AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. ?0 PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times tO PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1933 PIICB II CENTS.38 words
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Advertisement214 1933-02-16 1 lINUArORI. 70, CECIL SI. ('PHONE •HU- ji I I 6.15 Tonikthl 9.15. THE FLAG LIEUTENANT with HENKY EDWAKDS. J I'honc r>26l-2. DRINK MORE /^9\ GOOD MILK! There is no milk of greater purity and higher quaUty than "BEAR BRAND." Guaranteed to be entirely free from adulteration and impurities, it is214 words
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Advertisement142 1933-02-16 1 «IMjLA LUVPUR: 18. JAVA ST ('PHONE 3803T, BRITISH CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Blackberrie. No. 1 .30 Red Curranti No. 2i -.5 No 2 Strawberries, Picnic -.2 Blackcurrant! No. 1 .40 ||^|i|^^i|^H|| r Queenberrie* No. 2 .55 Cauliflower No.2J-.5l Raspberrie* Picnic .28 J HKjVfcU VZ» J Bnittel Sprouts No 2 .4!142 words
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Advertisement20 1933-02-16 1 i j 6.15 Tonight 9.15. i THE FLAG LIEUTENANT with UNIT EDWAKDS. I i I Thonc 5261-2. I I I20 words
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Advertisement481 1933-02-16 2 P. ft 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) ■AIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITII HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICB. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage- Do* Spore 1938. X BANGALORE MM Feb. 20 COMOKIN481 words
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Advertisement587 1933-02-16 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAJSHA.) TO LONDON. Naples, Msrsellles. London, Antwerp Rotterdam and .Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. SUWA MARU 10.700 Feb. 23 24 f FUSHIMI MARU 10.900 Mar. 9 10 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,400 Mar. 22 23 X TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Apr. 4 6 HAKUSAN MARU 10,400 Apr. 19 20587 words
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Advertisement437 1933-02-16 2 BURNS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,866 tons) and the s.s. MANGOLA (3,352 tons) (Cargo only). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins437 words
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Advertisement479 1933-02-16 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Denmark.) Telephone 5323. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang SwctL FIONIA 7/3 7/8 8/3 10/» ERRIA 28/3 ZB/3 29/3 31/8 LALANDIA 18/4 184 19/4 21 MEONIA 9/5 9/S 10/5 125479 words
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Advertisement1130 1933-02-16 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HI'A KIIIOW BTEAMSIIIP CO. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China (1932). LTD. Mutual Steam Navigntlon Co., Ltd.) THE SARAWAK STKVMSHIP CO, I l». THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE CI'NARD STEAMSHIP CO, 1.1 l», THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE, Ltd,1,130 words
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Article96 1933-02-16 3 Articles Exempt From Duty. According to the F.M.S. Government Gazette the Chief Secretary to Government has exempted from the payment of import duty the following articles: (i) articles p-ssed l>y a proper officer of customs as the personal baggage of passengers and which have heen used or worn96 words
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Article131 1933-02-16 3 Payable When He Came Into Estate. Two Chinese were the parties in a case heurd by Mr. Tinlsn Mills in the Supreme Court yesterday over a matter of $2,000 alleged by the plaintiff to be due, on a loan, by the defendant who disputed tli loan, contending that131 words
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Article60 1933-02-16 3 Singapore Arrest And Commons Question. A Keuter cable published yesterday slated that Mr. .1. Maxton asked in tfca House of Commons why men named .lemaludin Tamin and Tanmalakka were arrested in Singapore and. Hong .Jions? respectively. We are informed that Jemaludin Tamin was arrested in Singapore and banished60 words
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Article56 1933-02-16 3 Crosses The Alps In Three Hours. Milan, Feb. 14. The first frlider to cross the Alps land<il at Milan aerodrome yesterday after a three hours' flight from Zurich. The jflider, which carried a hundredweight of mail, was piloted by Fretz. It was towed to a frreat altitude byAneta-Trans-Ocean - 56 words
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Article58 1933-02-16 3 Hint That It May Be Dissolved. Madrid. Feb. 12. The declaration by the Republican leader, S.-noi- I.ei.cux, that the Government would no longer be in office when the municipal elections are held in April is taken as an indication of the Cabinet.; intention to resign nhortly, in whichAneta-Trans-Ocean - 58 words
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Article36 1933-02-16 3 A smiill iriass fire broke out yesterady in the vicinity of the Great World, on a Mtcfc of land Hiross the road. Promjn work by the Brigade soon had the flanu.-s MaW control.36 words
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Article29 1933-02-16 3 A large number of Japanese farmers f —id tkroagk Singapore yesterday oil their way to South America, where it is believed, they are to take up agriculture.29 words
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Article24 1933-02-16 3 Itud.-ipt'st. Feb. 12. Owing to the iav;nrcs of influenza the .Ministries of Agriculture and Interior MV Ho-iml for three days.— Aneta-Trans-Obmbv24 words
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Article33 1933-02-16 3 Kroiii France by Porthos due at Singapore 5 p.m. on Sunday, the 19th instant. Ficm China and Japan by Akita Maru dot at SinKU|M.iv vii Monday evening, the 20 instant. m33 words
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Shipping News.
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Article455 1933-02-16 3 Due at Singapore 'On March. 8. The Resolute will be at Singapore on Mar. 8 and tl in the course of the annual round the world cruise. Commanded again hy Capt. Fritz Kruse, the well-known Hamburg American liner left New York on Jan. 7 and will arrive back455 words
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Article645 1933-02-16 3 The following passengers arrived Singapore by the P. and O. Neldera: From Yokohama: Mr. K. W. dc Meester, Mr. A. E. Bailey, Miss D. Bailey, Mr. A. C. Godding. From Shanghai: Mr. Mangskan, Mr. K. Schkc, Mr. T. Tsiang. From Honir Kong: Mr. C J. Andriessen, Mr. R. Lindsay-Smith,645 words
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Article178 1933-02-16 3 Further Reduction In Rates to Europe. Six months ago the N.Y.K. made a I considerable reduction in their first-cla-o fares to Europe via the Suez, these rates $643 to London and $600 to Marseilles still being the lowest for a regular mail service. The N.Y.K. have now decided178 words
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Article118 1933-02-16 3 Court Story Of Attack By Alsatian Dog. How a ram faced an Alsatian dog was described at Chertsey Police Court when William D. Rogerson, Portmore Park Road, Weybridge, was summoned for not keeping a dangerous dog under control. John Ketterick, of Chertsey, said that he saw an118 words
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Article88 1933-02-16 3 Woman Accepts Offer Of Man Debtor. Paris, Jan. 15. A new solution of the difficulties of insolvent bachelors and discontented spinsters was provided in the courts here yesterday. A man who was sued by a woman for money owing to her admitted the debt, but said that88 words
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Article136 1933-02-16 3 Shorter Waves For Empire Radio. Important wave-length changes, which will reduce the amount of interference by atmospherics, are being made in the 8.8.C. Empire broadcasting services. The 48-metres wave-length for the two African zones has been reduced to '■!■'■■> metres. Atmospherics operate on relatively long wave-lengths, and the change136 words
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Article31 1933-02-16 3 A resident of Little HarrowaVn, Northants, cherished a five-shilling piece cs a souvenir for 20 years. Thieves broke into his home, and the only thing they took was the crown piece.31 words
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Article35 1933-02-16 3 According to telegraphic advice from the Chief Inspector of Navigat/n at Batavia, the light on Sambar Lightship is (now burning normally. The P. and O. Soudan reached London at 2 a.m. ycote.day.35 words
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Article119 1933-02-16 3 Will Giant Liner Be Replaced. Representations have been made to M. Leon Meyer, the French Minister of Merchant Marine,' l>y Bordeaux interests regarding the need for re-establishinjj communications between Bordeaux and Latin America. The deputation expressed the wish that the vessel which was to replace L'Atlantique should ba119 words
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Advertisement443 1933-02-16 3 &NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated la Qermaas.] •> The undermentioned are the company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. I LAHN for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Japan and North China Feb. II HOMEWARD. SCHLESIEN for M'seilles. Havre, R'dam. H'burg Brenivn Feb. 17 BAARBRUCKEN for Genoa, M'seilles, Barcelona, Adam, R'dam, H'bure Bremen Feb. 19 Passenger steamers443 words
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Advertisement379 1933-02-16 3 BOUUUft tnAtfIBFUNI J^iJtOJCAN MAIL LJNB TO EUROPE I Panama Canal TL4 £"«fc* Canada 1 Suei BT PRESIDENT LINERS 24 to 53 days of real comfort Enjoyable Economy Swimming Bath— idcellent Cniala* Large eablna with b«4a. Hot and cold running water In every stateroom. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. LTD. (Incorporated In379 words
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Advertisement521 1933-02-16 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) ELLERMAN LINE. Freight Service to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Via Torts and Suez Canal. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KO.Vi, HUNGHAI .\.W\x Steamar i crnr of kjttos Due Feb. 21 Sails Feb. 22 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OK LYONS for Havre, London, R'dam Hamburg Feb.521 words
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Miscellaneous140 1933-02-16 3 TIDE TABLES. ThurMlny, February Ifi. H \V. 1.59 a.m., 9 ft. 2 in., 2.25 p.m. ft. Friday, February 17. H. W. UU a.m., U ft. 1 in., 3.21 p.m., 7 ft. 9 in. Saturday. February 18. II. W 3. 10 a.m., 8 ft. 7 in., 4.40 p.m., 7 ft. Sunday.140 words
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Advertisement449 1933-02-16 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. When appljlag f»r any position »dvertised in these rolumnH send copies of testimonialH. !>.. not xend oriuin.U. WANTED. Strart Lady Cashier and Stock Keeper for Restaurant. Previous experience valuable. Write US, Straits Times. WANTED, immediately, Indian or Malay Ayah, or ChiMa* Amah willinir to to to Labuan. Apply449 words
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Advertisement681 1933-02-16 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET 81, Wilkie Road. Apply, 0. Malacca BtN t BOUSH on InstlUtian Hill. Moderate rent JniUd Engine?™. TO LKT. Garden Viiw. 2. < luny Rd., Tangin. Apply 11. Nai lai R*a4. I* 16, Angullia Park, Oil Extraction Facory, 92, Robinson Rd. Angullia Co. TO LKT, furniaheil flat681 words
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Advertisement728 1933-02-16 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET TO LET, efflea* No. 18. Colly*r Qaay, *pply Sima, Darby Co., Ltd. OFFICES TO LET, 24-B. Battery Soad, md floor. Apply Guthrie Co., Ltd. OFFICES to let M 2n.l llh floors, Ocetn Buildintc Apply Mantlield Co.. Ltd. OFFICE, Robinson Road, 3.700 *q. feat, f.rst class property.728 words
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Advertisement453 1933-02-16 4 FOR SALE Eye troubles? Why Suffer? Get a copy "Perfect Sight." FREE. Commence easy home treatment. No risk. No obligation. Singapore— Phone 394*. M. BZEKIEL.ft SONS, Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticiana. EDUCAT!ONAI!~ TRINITY COLLBGB OF MUSIC. In the recent Trinity College of Music Theory Examination held in December last year, tho following453 words
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Advertisement435 1933-02-16 4 LEGAL NOTICES JAMES ALFRED LESLIE SIMMONS DECEASED. Late of 20, Malcolm Road and of Statistics Office, Singapore. The Official Assignee has been granted Letters of Administration of the estate of the above deceased. Creditors must send in their claims before February 28, 1933, after which date the assets will be435 words
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Advertisement375 1933-02-16 4 Business cards. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE. Mrs. HAM" and Miss HAN A. 69. WATERLOO SIIiKKI. Telephone 71«7. Little Giant STOCK DIES. 'WaMaßaMaVj^^BnH "Ulit •jM Jjr, ■a» M **"i*aisßU al Complete with AUJISTAHLF. TAP WHKNCH. DIKS. and COL I II Standard Mil WOK 1 11 (.AS IMKKAI) ALL SI/KS STO(375 words
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Miscellaneous70 1933-02-16 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore WHhla Outside without M..!;:wi. Malay a. I'ostnRC Mmilhlv .1.00 l.DII S 2.:.0 Quartirly \M $12.00 7.59 Hall Yearly $17.00 WM S1.-..00 Yearly $;il.00 simmi $30.00 ADVERTISEMENT RATES The chugM .ind in.lrurti<ms fi.r CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS apixar on the form at thr hollnm of thiH page. Contract ratt-K ma>70 words
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Article90 1933-02-16 5 Scheme to Replace Little Entente. Ceneva. Ktb. IS. A new Kunpran community federation embracing a population of 48,000,!)00 .nis into ntlittwft at (iciHvii tomorrow, when the Foreign Ministers of Rumania, Jujrcslavia and Czechoslovakia will sign a pact c-onse?iatinR the new alliance replacing the Little Entente. The agreement providesReuter - 90 words
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Article60 1933-02-16 5 Famous Theatre Becomes A Cinema. London. Feb. 15. The Coliseum Theatie is to become a cinema on Mar. 6. Announcing the change. Sir Oswald ■Stoll says taxation is killing individualised entertainment and the vocation of the sotoi. Hundred of artists, musicians and stage workers will he unemployed whenReuter - 60 words
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Article96 1933-02-16 5 Mr. K. Yuasa Appointed Minister. Tokio, Feb. 15. .Mr. Kurahei Yuasa has been appointed Minister of the Imperial Household in roceiaioß to Mr. Ikki, who has resigned on t e grounds of ill-health. Mr. Ikki's sudden resignation recalls the demands for his resignation last sum I nier. Mr.Reuter - 96 words
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Article69 1933-02-16 5 To Help German Motor Trade. Berlin, Feb. 11. The linU'i-nationaf. r.ntorr«ooiU' e«htt)ition, housed in the famous hall on the KafcertfaUK, v.as op< ied ti.:lay by Heir i itl<:-, who in an addrvsa itmtod that he v. r.ild do everything in his power to prothf (l^vclo'-.niunt rf the GermanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 69 words
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Article67 1933-02-16 5 Authority On Oriental History. Berlin. FeK 11. The former Prussian Minister of Edu(atitii. Professor Becker has died at the age of 56. Dr. Becker held the prn.'essorship of Oriental history at the Ul«ivw«ilJF of Bcr> lii. Only last yenr he visited Japan and China as haad of theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 67 words
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Article83 1933-02-16 5 Administration Of Justice Inquiry. Ruffby, Feb. 14. The Colonial Secretary has appointed a Commission to undertake I'.n inquiry into the administration of justice in criminal mptters in East Africa. The Commission will begin work towards the end of March I and will tjikt evidence at various places IBritish Wireless - 83 words
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Article60 1933-02-16 5 Prince Of Wales In London Tube. Rufrby, Feb. 14. The Prince of Wales drove one of the 1 latest and mo>t up-to-date tube trainwhen he visited the new section of the Piccadilly underground railway thi-< afternoon. He entered the driver's cabin at Manor House station and controlled theBritish Wireless - 60 words
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Article190 1933-02-16 5 Dynamiting the Lions In Dalmatia. Italian public opinion if being increasingly aron.-eil by reported antiItalian actions committed in Palmatia; the 1 latest gesture ttt hostility to all j things Italian is the desti u;-tion by dy- namite of med'aeval stone carvings of i lions in the township of190 words
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Article47 1933-02-16 5 Warsaw. FVI:. U, The French Press n-poi ts that Paderew<ki will ba a candi(late at the forthcomiru presidential l.c-Jons in Poland. The reports in not credited here, it brjing pointed out that the famous pianist's candidature would V supported only by the so-called nation.'! opposition. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 47 words
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Article34 1933-02-16 5 Yet another man has leaped from the (•HMOs: Harbour Bridge at Sydney, making the 17th suicide since it was opened. This made the third suicide from the bridge in five days.34 words
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Advertisement245 1933-02-16 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE and CABARET HUGO JOSEPHINE 9.30 p.m. to Midnight. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN i TONIGHT DINNER DANCE CABARET WITH The Maye Sisters DINNER $3. NON-DINERS $1. SEA VIEW HOTEL TOMORROW NIGHT FORMAL DINNER DANCE THE MAYE245 words
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Advertisement197 1933-02-16 5 RAFFLES CAFE Excellent Meals a la Carte at Moderate Cost. BREAD daily delivery to all parts of the town. CAKES Cakes and Pastries, Sausage Rolls and Curry Puffs freshly made daily. Upcountry orders executed promptly. Chocolates, Sweets, Crackers and Fancy Goods. PHONE 5381. AT THE BOXING ARENA NEW WORLD Ry197 words
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Advertisement487 1933-02-16 5 AUCTION NOTICE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Ol talimn ilcsij.'" walnut stained and wax polished teak household, etc The property of Richard Ftft, V.*q. To be held at No. 1">. Rochalie Drive. o,T Tanglin Road, on Saturday, February IS, IMS, at 2.30 p.m. Comprising an excellent toned cottajre piano by W. .1.487 words
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Advertisement641 1933-02-16 5 PUBLIC NOTICE ORIENTAL TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Inrurpnmteri in Ih- lrito<l Kint-,: Notice to Singapore Telephone Subscrfhers. i I Telephone Sul>srril>crs in kindly r>q— illil to notr the following additions ami tinns in connection with the January I Telephone Directory. .1. l>. ['IKRKKI'ONT. Mai MM Aerocreto (Muiayai Ltd. \l641 words
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Miscellaneous82 1933-02-16 5 RADIO PROGRAMME. KMI'IKK. TODAY. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from Mft RenLaddie Clarke and his Impnip.l Hydro Hotel Orchestra, relayed from the Imperial Hydro Hotel, Blackpool. 3.0. Kvensnnjj from the Westminister Abbey. 3.45 T'r.v Wnt in Westminster a talk. 4.6. Concert by the Hotel Metrop -»lc Orchestra (leader, A. Rossi) directed82 words
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Article, Illustration2555 1933-02-16 6 CINEMAS IN RAILWAY STATIONS —GAUMONT— BRITISH 1933 PROGRAMME—ENTERTAINMENT AND INFORMATIONNEW FILMS IN SINGAPORE. Cinema Notes. ALHAMBRA. Jfv Our Film Correspondent. the Indian nlm indunt by Signer Del Torre, mi Italian Mm producer, who arin B iiniiiiv iii. Signor Del 'lone worked for i' numUi of2,555 words
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Article230 1933-02-16 6 Marie Dressier Scores Again In Prosperity." Any picture v.-hiih pfMMtl Maria I Dressier and Polly Moian together is I bound to t>.> good, aid admirers <-'' tlMM I dew artist-; will M«d no u.ffinK tj see: "Prosperity" at the Aihsmbra. There to plenty of humour in the story,230 words
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Article84 1933-02-16 6 Youth Charged With Breach Of Trust. Arumugam (18), a Hindu youtli. was convicted by Mr. A. W. Hay, the Singapore Second Magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of criminal breach of trust of 2,000 handbills of tie Capitol Theatre worth $6 on Feb. 14. Sentence- was postponed until Feb.84 words
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Advertisement107 1933-02-16 6 INSURE AGAINIT ALL FIRE I LIFE HAStttl ACCIDEHT GUARANTEE AND MOTOR 011K 1 ur ''n't* M.m i r nnH inch, •jinmpim JjSL Th ">»« pasti'ujes I ars (ood fur jour I Thro.L Doctor* all I over the world rrcoraI mend ilicra knowing I trie e/licient wajr in I which they107 words
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Advertisement148 1933-02-16 6 WE SPECIALIZE IN DEPENDABLE (.1 AHANTBED lIAND-MADE FURNITURE FOR OFFICE AND HOME. WITH PRIDE WE CAN REFE K V O I TO GOVKRNMKNT ALSO PRIVATE WORK vvi; carried out 20 years ago and over? ALL OF V Hit II STILL GIVING PERFECT SERVICE. Within the past 12 inunlh.s we have148 words
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Advertisement300 1933-02-16 7 "COUPONS FOR FOOD IN MICHIGAN Just see what Marie does when the bank stops payment The Independent Theatre with the Pick of the World's Pictures. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 3 P.M. The New Road to Riches! Who said it was just around the corner? It's right here on your doorstep!! What300 words
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Advertisement383 1933-02-16 7 j& "Our of the outstanding if productions of thr period"... It B\ Straits Times. I 11 'Onv of she host British fy produrlions \«'t scrrrtH'd." N^ J ipS Daily News. He ii n v I it. Beautiful Star of Good Night, Vienna" |V Jfflwm* MUTISM ami DOMINIONS Kou>iii» II Bk383 words
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Advertisement531 1933-02-16 7 NOTHING LIKE IT BEFORE! TH E 8 1 G BROADCAST A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. ALL THE STARS OF RADIO -LAND IN A WONDERFUL MEDLEY OF MUSIC AND COMEDY What we :ill Meed time days s Dtev Good Latafh ANI) iilßi: rr is; o\ VOULL LNJOY EVERY <*** oZ*y0 Z*y ttHM^* MINUTE531 words
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Article259 1933-02-16 8 ARO UND THE MARKETS. Rubber Quotations Decline Further. RAUB'S FOURTH INTERIM. (By Onr Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. Today's Prices:— Rubber, fi' H cents per Ib. Tin, Singapore price $7.">..">0 per picul. Yesterday's Prices: Rubber, London, 2 3/32d., down l/32d. New York, 1ft cts.. down 1/32 ct. Market Tone:— Dull. Tin,259 words
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Article57 1933-02-16 8 on 1. Randy Brookes, one of last is captains, was lost to graduation, as w Jefenseman Trevor O'Donnell. tr lis year's captains will be James ooking tor something tun and different this semester? re always tresh exciting! Be a valuable member ot ecessities of college57 words
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Article17 1933-02-16 8 PRODUCE LAWRENCEVILLE 250 Merce PARSIPPANY 1900 West Roi Apply online at our website www.chevysjobs.co Equal Opportunity Employer17 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article259 1933-02-16 8 MIN ING. \icek, a lefty from Bayonne who mi: c second half of last season due tc issed Q oan I P^^H ikle injury. The sophomore, who amed the AA-ACHA's Most Value ayer after posting 21 goals and ssists in ten games, will be reun ith Dave Bodson, Micek's high259 words
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Article134 1933-02-16 8 GE NERAL. 3m Lepore, and rcyan iroft pins the gram from Hudson Catholic High M 001, where he had an MVP season year. Brett Sopko hails from Bergen holic, which finished as one of the top schools in New Jersey last year. Helping out Coach Maniscalco season will be Taylor134 words
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Article54 1933-02-16 8 i have full part time opportunities that ,1 r team earn some extra money for all the (j st/ Hostess Bussers Cooks Dishwashers Dcation nearest you: Mall 609-452-7070 NA M( AMI: COMPLETE AND RETURN THE FORM BELOW TO: 4TCLAIR STATE UNVERSITY POLICE AND SECURITY ATTN: Lt. PAUL54 words
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Article16 1933-02-16 8 sl\s'\WAss'5 I \5'\WA55' MUVIII AIK MAI* INIVI-RSITY POUt h AND SIX I Rl II16 words
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Article12 1933-02-16 8 Communication with Bangkok is interrupted. Tclejframs are ccce.pt/rd subject to delay.12 words
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Article51 1933-02-16 8 Mails by the Outward Dutch Aeroplane from Amsterdam are expected to arrive at Singapore by the evening express oh Saturday, the 18th instant. Correspondence addressed to boxholders only will be ready for delivery at "-30 p.m. Applications from non boxhoiders for delivery at the General Post Office cannot be51 words
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Article133 1933-02-16 8 Siamese Government's Action. The Siamese Government, in spite of retrenchment, is not losing sight of possibilities. A recant, "tin,.. 1 1 gate i>articulars of a decree d.vlaiinjr a huanj* ham bnundaiy, namely, an area reserved for a pviidil uf live yean, eririeh shall be considered to !><• for133 words
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Article100 1933-02-16 8 Where Wine Is Charged By The Hour. Berlin. Germans are boning that innkeepers will adopt an idea put into practice at Tiikkala, in Thessaly. There a publican allows his fjnesta to drink as much wine as they like and charjres only for the time spent on his premise*100 words
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Advertisement85 1933-02-16 8 THE ROYAL EXCHANGE. LONDON Head Office of the ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE INCORPORATED•A O-1720 Tba Corporation waa f.tanuei) tvw lit years ag-o and In the oldest cooipoalte Inaurance Office la to* World. Thr Mrad Office haa occupied the ahore fit* la tha heart of the City of Uindoa for aa many85 words
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Miscellaneous147 1933-02-16 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. 'riday. Fehrunry 17. Annual mte. "f S'pon- Rosing Asmi., Adrlphi Hotel Hi p.m. Singapore Kasical Boeioty'i •Hiawatha* WeHdiriL' Keisst." Memorial Hall. d.SO o.m. Di*tiibntlen of St. John* Ambolanca CVrtilicat. s l,y U.K. th,- GoTan snaaeat Boasa, 5.16 p.m. Police Hand. Telok Ay.r. S.IS p.m. tkturday. Februar>-147 words
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Article162 1933-02-16 9 R. K. IM PE RIAL PREFERENCE. Classification Of Goods. Wo have received the following from the Department of Statistic*: It is notified that, for the pin-pose of cloiminjr Imperial Preference on import ot'on into the United kingdom, good* are classified os follows: A. Goods Grown or Produced (Form of Certificate162 words
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Article149 1933-02-16 9 >een 7 pm json, Sat. 1 6 Richard Stock burg Tournament ame 10 am 345 Tues. 1 9 vs Rowan* urse, 7 pm cord "ork WOMEN'S TENNIS lace first Thrus. 14 Caldwel s put 3:30 pm \arie Sat. 16 Kutztown ame- TBA four Tues 1 9 vs.149 words
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Article354 1933-02-16 9 The undernoted non-riotion works will be ready fnr issue en Satur.lity ft 'J a.m. Napoleon. IMS, Hibire Bclloc; The Real Fast Knd. illus., \'M2. I copies, Thomas Hurke: The Resent and his Drughter, 1932. illu»., Dormer Creston; Junior Outline of History, UK, iiius, I. 0. Evans; South African354 words
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Article590 1933-02-16 9 Fraser and Co.'s Weekly Report. Fraser and Co., in their weekly report, dated Feb. IS, state: In the share markets both at home and locally there is very little of outstanding interest to comment on since our last report. At home, attention in more ov less focussed on590 words
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Article562 1933-02-16 9 Profits Fairly Well Maintained. More banking statements have be n issued. The Midland Bank is maintaining last year's dividend, but Lloyds Bank distribution on the "A" shares b to >e 12 per cent., against 13 1 3 per cent. Profits, although below last year's, h.ive held up562 words
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Article300 1933-02-16 9 Sir Robert Home, M.P. "It is out of nrices costs are paid and profits realised, and if prices fall too greatly, not only do profits disappear, but costs cannot be met; capital is used up; business stops und unemployment follows." Sir Otto Niemever. "Without being excessively optimitic, I300 words
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Article249 1933-02-16 9 Closing Quotations In London. (Prom Our Ow» Corwspoiwtait.) London, Feb. 15. Closing quotations today of the principal British and American stocks are tr>'« below: The rise or fall is in relation to the pi* of Feh. 14. GOVERNMENT STOCKS, BRITISH. Rise or Fall Conversion Loan .V,249 words
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Article67 1933-02-16 9 The London-Hew York cross-rate at th# time tIMM Bfarce were cabled was MM| (down compared with the previous day). General Motors -tiiiida oil ex. pd. L'.S. Stocl National City Bunk f'eii.Tal Electric i -i n I'aciric Rail Ord. American T«b: < n B. im« lean Cm. L.S. RuM>er67 words
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Article172 1933-02-16 9 Barlow aid Co., in their report dated, Biiw»pore fib, 8, state; Since our \u<{ naport tha nuaket has continued in <iull .state, neither buyers !■•>[■ tvUen evinefcw mud: iataraat. The pnea for '^<>n<lon Bbsodsud R. S. sheet BHamined more or less stationary at 6% Mfsti until today, when172 words
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Article36 1933-02-16 9 Bar'o.v r.nd Co. report on copra: The tone of the maixet remains very <|iii<;. Than are no changes to record in pries which are as follows: Sundried $4.75 per picul, Mixe«i .|"4.30 per piciil.36 words
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Advertisement425 1933-02-16 9 women Keeping h Stride Improved Record Beh, the Goolkeeping Sophomore By Mike Sanchez MSU's women's soccer team h< great showing this past weekend, c undefeated to capture the Universit Redlands Tournament Bulldog Invitat in California. The West Coast trip started on Sati with a brilliant match up of goalten Sophomore425 words
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Advertisement385 1933-02-16 9 BANKING, NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST: BATAVIA. Branchei throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS The National Provincial Bank,385 words
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882 1933-02-16 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEB. 16, 1933. LATEX FROM MALAYA. Whon it was announced some days ago that one <>f Malaya's leadinjt agency houses had been invited to quote for the :upply of between twenty thousand and ;pvi-nty thousand gallons of liquid latex month, and when that interesting and882 words
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Article217 1933-02-16 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. Justice Thorne is a passenger for home on leave by the Naldera tomorrow. Mr. Hanynjrton, Assistant District Off* eer Cameron Highland-, is to bo transferred to Ipoh as A.D.O. Mr. D. M. McDiarmid, of the Public Works Department, and Mrs. McDiarmid are sailing for home by the217 words
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Article1138 1933-02-16 10 Lord Melchett - Lord Melch ett. Slump Due to Obsolete Money System. u> Lind Mrlcb.ctt, who is one of the directors of Imperial Chcniicnt Industrie*, Ltd., demonstrates in the follou-hiy artietr that the at'thodox theories of a few years ago have been falsified by scientific development. We should, he1,138 words
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Article647 1933-02-16 10 "OUR LONGEST DAY." The patient scribe who ■MUrcked thiough the Suivey 7>i>part merit's tabta of times of sunrise ;uul sunset, and n> corded tho fruits of Ins study in thin colunn, seems to have gam oflf the mil-. at one point. The iMafJMt day in our647 words
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Article128 1933-02-16 10 AM US EMENTS-Sing apore. ADKI.I'HI HOTEL. Dinner Dance an.l Cabaret Maye SUUn. AI.HAMBRA. Marie Dressier A Polly Moran in Prosperity. 6.15 11. 10. Phone ■Mfc CAPITOL. The Flag Lieutenant with Henry Edwards ami Ai-ia Keagle. 6.1.1 9.15. Phone 5261 -62. GREAT WORLD. Loll Moran in The Dancers. Gate 10 cts.128 words
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Advertisement127 1933-02-16 10 fi'lfw/f FOOD JflOppS) MARKET f^ OUR NKW REFRIGERATED SUPPLIES SECTION IS NOW AT YOUR SERVICE PHONE Sj*k %=gj BUSINESS PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG and IPOH. I visit" caTro DURING YOUR HOMEWARD JOURNEY WHEN TIME PERMITS COX KINGS I Arrange127 words
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Advertisement170 1933-02-16 10 New Shipment COLUMBIA g\ RECORDS^ JUST ARRIVED NEW RECORDS by The LENER STRING QUARTET ALBERT SAMMONS CHARLES KULLMAN HOWARD JACOBS—CARROLL GIBBONS and the SAVOY ORPHEANS—B.B.C. DANCE Orch., HARRY PERRITT and his Orchestra and PULEEZE MR. HEMINGWAY—by Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Orpheans. Call and hear these numbers at THE ROBINSON170 words
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Article, Illustration312 1933-02-16 11 OUTRAGE AT MIAMI. Mayor of Chicago Badly Injured. FIVE SHOTS. Mr. Franklin Roosevelt Unharmed. A Renter cable from Miami states that Mr franklin I>. Roosevelt, the \!iuiic.in Praaafleat-eflact, »as fired on at Miami yesterday afternoon. Mi- aacaaai unhurt. l'i\e -hols \.ere tired, and Mr. Anton Cenaafc,312 words
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Article79 1933-02-16 11 Japanese And Chinese IJonds Decline. Ruftby, Feb. 14. The feature of the tag* was the weaknea of Japanese and CWaaee bonds which rmm rally declined from one to over threj potnta as a result of Japan's reply to the League and other mwi Hoarding the Far Eastern dUpote.British Wireless - 79 words
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Article86 1933-02-16 11 Question For The Economic Conference. Ru>rl>y. rVb. 11. In the Ilc;i CoMaMM today the I'm idi-nt of the Hoard at Trade, Mi-. UuiK iiiKin. stated that itaafl MM taken to i:;iw thi j i|iic^iiin of foreign ■aippi&f miIiskIk's l>ri)u»rht foi<ivanl at the recent MMion of the preparatory commission86 words
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Article62 1933-02-16 11 Threat To Fire Every Church In Spain. Madrid, Feb. 12. A liill cmuvining the property of religious mtimt which is at present befflTC the Cartel is causing jrreat excitement throughout the country. At a meeting of the extreme Left a suKKi'.-iioii was nia.le t >• set every church62 words
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Article65 1933-02-16 11 Statement of Expenditure To Date. London, Feb. 15. In the House of Commons, Sir Bolton Eyrcs-Monsell, the First Lord of the Admiralty, announced that the total expenditure on the Singapore Base to date, excluding the floating dock, was i ns.OOO, to which Malaya, New Zealand and HongReuter - 65 words
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Article194 1933-02-16 11 Threat of Stern Police Rule. Cologne, Fob. 15. The Nazi crip on the Rhine-land has been strengthened by the appointment made by Herr Goering, the Minister of Interior, of Herr von Heidekamps, a prominent Nazi, to command the whole police force in the two provinces of Rhineland andAneta-Trans-Ocean - 194 words
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Article117 1933-02-16 11 King Refuses to Accept Resignation. Brussels, Feb. 16. The Cabinet has resigned. The rerignation followed the Government's defeat by 82 to 72 on a Socialist motion censuring the Minister of Interior for cancelling the communal elections at Hastidre. Biussels, Feb. 15. The Kinir refused tD accept the Cabinet'sReuter - 117 words
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Article100 1933-02-16 11 Hitler Repudiates An Interview. Berlin. Feb. 14. The Sunday BxpnM Berlin corresI ithlitil's veirlon of his interview with Herr Hitter is i-c|>iulini< d as "inaccurate" in authoritative quarWis. It is stated that the correspondent misconstrued the Chancellor's words and moreover added pas*agts which were not authorised by the100 words
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Article85 1933-02-16 11 School System To Be Reformed. Moscow, Feb. 14. A thorough reform of the Soviet school system is forecast in the Communist Party's decree sharply censuring the Commissary of Education, M. Bubnov, and the Director of the National Publishing House, M. Tomsky, for alleged neglect in preparing and publishingAneta-Trans-Ocean - 85 words
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Article48 1933-02-16 11 Signor Mussolini Attends Funeral. Rome, Feb. 14. Signor Mussolini and many high Fascist officials, as well as 18 Cardinals and the entire Diplomatic Corps, attended the funeral of Cardinal Fruehwirth, Dean r.f the Sacred College, who died last woek in his 88th yoar. Ane'a-Trana Ocean.48 words
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Article339 1933-02-16 11 May Visit Washington. BEST POSSIBLE DELEGATE. Washington, Feb. 15. An early visit by Mr. MacDonald to discuss the War debt settlement with Mr. Roosevelt would be welcomed in Republican circles. It is emphasised that Mr. Roosevelt always desired an opportunity for personal contact with Mr.339 words
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Article198 1933-02-16 11 Fiftieth Anniversary Celebrations. Leipzig, Feb. 13. Oi the eve of the day which marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Ricliard Wagner, a season of Wagner festivals \v;.s inaugurated in Leipzig vith an inv pressive ceremony in the historic Gewandhaus concert hall in the presence of HcrrAneta-Trans-Ocean - 198 words
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Article134 1933-02-16 11 Ambassador Asks For Recall. Rome, Feb. 14. It is reported that the recently appointed French Ambassador to Rome, M. ile Jouvenel, has aslc.-d the Quai D'Orsay for his recall as soon as possible owing to the increase of FrancoItalian tension. Accusations have appeared in the French pressAneta-Trans-Ocean - 134 words
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Article38 1933-02-16 11 Prohibition Of Entry Into India Suggested. Rangoon, Feb. 15. The Burma Legislative Council has recommended that the Government of India should prohibit the entry into India of rice and rice products not of Empire origin. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article384 1933-02-16 11 Vast Armies in Jehol. CHINA RAISING BIG WAR LOAN. Pcipin«r, Feb. 15. Chinese reports from Man?huria descrite constant troop movements towards the Jehol border. It setms ccitain that the Japanese will first demand the evacuation of Chinese troops from Jehol "as an integral part ofReuter - 384 words
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Article169 1933-02-16 11 Concern Over .Far East Conditions. London, Feb. 15. The concern which the situation in the Far East is causing: every member of the League was stressed by Sir John Simon, the Foreign Secretary, in a speech at Southampton. He said concern was due, not only to theReuter - 169 words
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Article84 1933-02-16 11 Amounts Senjt to China And Japan. London, Feb. 15. In the House of Commons, replying to Mt. Geoffrey Mandcr (Lib., East Wolverhampton), Mr. Walter Runciman, the President of the Board of Trade, grave a list of the munitions recently exported to China and Japan. This showed thatReuter - 84 words
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Article463 1933-02-16 11 Japanese Troops In J 'Marichuria. Shanghai, Feb. 16. The Japanese troops in Manchuria now total seven divisions. One is being retained on the Kichang line, one is guarding the Chinese Eastern Railway, one is stationed at Shanhaikwan and the other four are being concentrated for the attack onSin Chew Jit Poh - 463 words
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Article402 1933-02-16 11 Mr. Henry Ford Banks' Difficulties. Detroit, Feb. 15. The Clearing House Association will permit depositors to withdraw tomorrow r.ot moro than five per cent, of their balances. The bankers are in the meantime working out a scheme to meet day to day needs of depositors. ShopkeepersReuter - 402 words
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Article185 1933-02-16 11 More Conference Cleavages. Gor.eva, Feb. 14. Cleavages in the Disarmament Conference again became apraient yesterday, when the main committee resumed the debate on the British plan and the German delegate, Herr Nailolny, seconded by the Italian representative, demanded that the question of the abolishment of aggressive weapons U; placedAneta-Trans-Ocean - 185 words
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Article150 1933-02-16 11 Range of Hillocks Starts To Move. Brussels, Feb. 13. The Town of Couillet, with 12,000 inhabitants, in the Charlsroi district, b being strangely menaced. A whole range of hillock., along the road from Couillet to f hn.let started sliding and the movement it" :ici|ii>.ing momentum l'uurly, so i.i.r150 words
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Article32 1933-02-16 11 The Hague, Feb. 15. Parliamentary elections will be hel.l on Apr. 26. The present Parliament will end on May 6 and the new one will meet on May 9.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article1351 1933-02-16 11 Win Fourth Test by Six: Wickets. FIFTIETH VICTORY. Plucky Batting On Cracking Wicket. England rcjtuined the ashes today it Brisbane when they defeated Australia by six wickets in the fourth Test match, their final total In-inn 163 .for four wickets, states a Keuter cable. England, whoReuter - 1,351 words
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Article3559 1933-02-16 12 Need for Cooperation And Organisation. •WE HAVE THE GOODS BUT NOT DELIVERING THK.M PROPBHLY. A pica for better quality in production and i-anniat in the local ptnappMi industry «.i- mad< by Mr. Edward ford, of the South Wales Imp i < > poratwa, Ltd., in3,559 words
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Article511 1933-02-16 12 Rules Amended. SOUTHERN MALAYA ASSOCIATION. The Dredging Association of Southern Malaya has amended its rules so as to permit of the enrolment of a new class of member. Mr. M. A. Fiancift, presiding at a meeting on Feb. explained the reasons for the change. He511 words
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Article21 1933-02-16 12 A meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association will be held en Tuesday, Feb. 28, at 5 p.m.21 words
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Article853 1933-02-16 12 SENIOR HONG KO NG UNOFFICIAL. Visit to Singapore. WARM ADMIRER OF SIR CECIL CLEMENTI. The hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, senior Chinese member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, accompanied by his wife, arrived in Singapore yesterday and is staying at Government Housj. Irterviewed by the Straits Times, Dr.853 words
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Article518 1933-02-16 12 Alleged Extortibn! By Ex-Detective. Mythical police raids, the credulit- of Chinese "singing girls" and the unlawful activities of a former member of the Singapore detective branch for.Ti?J the plot of a story of alleged extortion related against Leong Kam Wah, a youn<: Cantonese, before Mr. H. A.518 words
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Article49 1933-02-16 12 But No Attempt To Restrict Production. Wtuhinfrton, Feb. 15. The Svnatt- Ajrricultural Committee has favourably reported on the DomesticAllotment Fa-m Reliof Bill, but confine:! the benefits to wheat and cotton and dropped the attempt to restrict production cwing to the difficulty cf exercising cfTc.tive supervision. Reutcr.Reuter - 49 words
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Article66 1933-02-16 12 Wednesday, Feb. H. in the afternoon His Excellency and 1-adv Clcmenti visited the Children's Aid Society's home in Tomlinson Road. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Geake and Mr. G. (i. Roberts dined at Government Hull: -p. Friday, Feb. 10. Group Captain A. H. Jackson and Colonel J. F.66 words
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Article2681 1933-02-16 12 Expunged By Court. SEQUEL TO RUBBER DEAL. A big local bankruptcy niatu-r was decided by Mr. Ju tic a Beckett Terrell yesterday when he deHVared judgment in favour of the Official Assignee »n a urn tion brought l>y the latter to expunge IIm proof for $208,708.462,681 words
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Advertisement76 1933-02-16 12 ill KEY BRAND W Eau de Cologne. /l(n^ There is n refreshing sfafivlirk lingering fragrance to ~,±Jis%i "Key Brand" Eau de J Cologne rendering it ffi Wp distinctive and attractive. This worthy product of f-*|fc the British Empire is of Jr|i^ Mreat strength, and is JSJblb£3j priced sufficiently low to76 words
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Article472 1933-02-16 13 Brilliant But Short Career. no, h\-l>. IK. The death took place today of A.A. Jackson, an Australian Te.^t cricketer, following a lengthy Ulw A poignant ronv sled in that Jackson's engmffement was announced day to )l<v Phylha lean Thomas, who was his ronstant companion at hU472 words
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Article90 1933-02-16 13 Newcomers in First Practice Match. The following have been invited to play association football at th-.> S.C.C. on Monday, Feb. 88, a1 5.18 p.m.: Colours: A. I. Horsley; J. G. Glasgow P. K. Nickels; G. Bennett, E. Laidman &ml R. D. Brnmmitt; T. Robertson, R.A.F. Brown, Telfer, R.90 words
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Article74 1933-02-16 13 Result Of Yesterday's Tic. I;i the S.C.C. tennis tournament yes; ids) Maj.«Uraham and Mrs, C. .1. Smith lw-V Dr. 11. 0. Hopkins and Mrs. Pien--neat, i"> I I. in the mixed doiinlni level. TODAY'S TIKS. M \ed DenMei Level. Major 11. 1., firs ham and Mrs. C. J.74 words
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Article675 1933-02-16 13 Interesting Display By Recruits. A tars* MUBbtr of the Thomson Road depot policemen had a free night last rvght. and consequently there was a goo;! j ■rawd to witaOBO the finals of the Depot i>o.\ing competition confined solely to recruits. I here were IS fights, and675 words
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Article788 1933-02-16 13 Kxcellent Sport. COMPRADOR'S NARROW VICTORY. (From Out Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Feb. 1"). There was a large at enaance at thf second day of the Perak Turf Club .-.pring meeting. The going was hard and lasi, and irw weather fine wii.li the exceprion of a l.ght shower during788 words
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Article253 1933-02-16 13 A.A. Association And Cricket Tournament. (From Our Own CorrapOMknt.) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 16. Two interesting (hvuopnwnta have taken place in Selangor lyortlng drdcil 1 within the last few days, in the shape of State amateur athletic astoeiatioii an! a cricket tournament run on communal linos. At the253 words
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Article135 1933-02-16 13 Island Club vs. Rotary Match. The following are the teams and starting times for tne above matcn (Miangnui foursomes) between the Rotary Club and the Island Club to be played on Sunday morning over the Island course, Rotaiy players mentioned first. IM: H. Bowrey L. W. Geddes TS.135 words
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Article26 1933-02-16 13 Barrow's Successful Visit To Darlington. London, Fel>. 1". In Third Division (Northern) fixture today Darlington lost to Harrow by tws goals to one. Reiner.26 words
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Article414 1933-02-16 13 Concluding Rounds Today. i The S.C.t;. six-n-sid.- football com- petition will conclude today with the playinK of tkc sumi-finals aivl tin- finals. I The four Meond round ti?s were played yesterday, and as is usual with such matches the play m mart vigorous and ■mining than skilful.414 words
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Advertisement33 1933-02-16 13 <&k\ FINEST GREATEST W*/^ ll W V RECORDINGS artists v^Qn^^^^r NEW "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS FOR FEBRUARY AND MID -FEBRUARY NOW ON SALE AT MOUTR I E S "H.M.V." SPECIALISTS. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE.33 words
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Advertisement54 1933-02-16 13 Like Milk \pj w BEER Jl I IM Mush be FRESH The only fresh beer in Malaya is Tiger Beer. It is brewed from the finest malt and hops procurable, under hygienic conditions, and pasteurized— is guaranteed free from preservatives. FRESH BEER-BEST BEER A PR.OD UCT OF MALAYAN BREWERIES UP54 words
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Advertisement73 1933-02-16 13 Other Sporting News Appears On page 14. A* (jFi (v w J I yZyJ\ I THERE IS SATISFACTION- in knowing that the clothinjj you wear, is the finest that the skilled nrt of the tailor can achieve. Distinctive cut, perfect fitting, and only the finest materials typify a suit produced73 words
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Article544 1933-02-16 14 After Featherweight Title. Seeing no ho>>.> of obtaining a match with Panama Ai Brown for the world'* I bantamweight championship after he had n the title holder in their first ennent, Speedy Dado will now c*mpaitrn in the next Mavier division with Sm featherweight enm now held by544 words
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Article296 1933-02-16 14 Points Victory Over Bobby Leitham. l.itil.' Pancho displayed some of the •f his famous brother, Pancho Vill.i, :it Los Ani'cKs when he took a ten-round decision From Bobby Leitham, of Montreal, the Canadian bantamweight champion, before a big crowd. The Filipino boy built up a convincing lead in296 words
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Article61 1933-02-16 14 Thirteen Non-Accepters For Big Race. I- rum Oor Own ('orre.cpoiHlrnt.t London, leb. 15! Neft-aeeeßten for the Lincolnshire Handicap, ne tir.-i l>ie face of the flat season, which is to ho run at UfMh on Mar. L"2. arc ax follows: l,c Bcvatt, BeW Iflrtal, Andiva, Mot(*li, The (!n?ek. Tolvadden,61 words
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Article312 1933-02-16 14 Full Record of Games With Australia. By w-inr.in* the fourth Test m&U-h at Brisbane Knulaml thu-. regained the "Ashes' which sh< t<Mt i. 1930 when Mm Australians visit! -I Kn;>iand. This was England'* 50th win of the serie-. Australia has w n .'il gmtftm. A full312 words
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Article336 1933-02-16 14 Seaman Watson Starts Well in U.S.A. A two-lo-one favourite, Fidel Iji Hmb.t, Ihc former world flyweight champion, took a surnrise heating in New York at the hands of Seaman Watson, the British featherweight champion, who hammeivd out a surprise decision. It was the third defeat in as336 words
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Article223 1933-02-16 14 Malacca Teachers' Assocn. Beaten. The Adamewan Badminton Party l>lay.Hl the Malacca Teachers' AssociaMlon B. P. lant Saturday and bent them by seven (tames to one. Uwults (Adanievean's mentioned liivt): Single*. I Cho Kim II.kk beat Abas bin Mhd. ,Said, IB— 2, 9—15, 15—7. I Chan All Chye beat l.im223 words
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Article18 1933-02-16 14 TVip tenth annual general meettnt; < I the Indian Association, Singapore, will life held mi Saturday at 4 p.ih.18 words
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Article734 1933-02-16 14 Erratic Football At Jalan Besar. Chinese II 1; Malays II l. The meeting; between the second strings of the Chinese and the Malays at footVi'U at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon did not quite coir.e up to expectations. The play of both sides734 words
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Article162 1933-02-16 14 Today, rehrunr. IC. Knnth»": S.C.C sir-nsiile competition -•-mi-finnls and final; V.M.C.A. vs. ACS., V.M.C.A. Krd. Tennis: S.C.C. tournament. Friday. February 17. Ann), iri'ii mtif. of Spore Boxing Assn., A.I. |.h Hotel. :,:mi p.m. Tennis-: S.C.C. tournament. Football: Chinese League: St. Matthew':: Y.P.G. vs. Bcndemeer AC, Jalnn Besar. Hockey:162 words
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Article149 1933-02-16 14 Denial By Japanese Legation. Shanghai, Feb. 16. The Japanese Legation has denied that it has received instructions to preseni three ultimata —one on behalf of Manchukuo addtessed to Gen. Tanir Yu-lin, Governor of Jehol, another from Gen. I ..mmander-in-chicf of the Japan sue foreas in Mar.huria. for MailhalSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 149 words
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Article328 1933-02-16 14 Recommended By Mr. Matsuoka. Shanghai, Feb. Hi. Wireless mcucajFea aie said to have IK-en received in Tokio from Air. Matsu < ka. the head of the Japanese delegation at Geneva, i.: ommending 'he i\-\ rnmer.t to announce its withdrawal from the League before the mePting of thy general328 words
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Letter273 1933-02-16 14 To the Editor of the Strait.< Times. Sir. 1 uuiie .11 1 with Old Stager" in all lh.ll he has said under the above heading. The had practice adopted by the fe\. can no doul>t be checked by many way*, two Of which I describe below I273 words
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Letter208 1933-02-16 14 To the Editor of the Strait! Times. Sir, On page ■< Of your yesterday's issue, in an Aneta-Havas 10th inst., yon show 'hat the Bank of i England hus in ril !.iin i.00.i more than it had during the ci I ing week, a year208 words
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Advertisement231 1933-02-16 14 aSLaav'jSLaa^L^m^^BE'^^^^aaaaaaaaaaamaaaaamanflaaaS^H W HPj* \»Ba^BtaßHPJ^ff"*J!"^W^M|Pp^^R HaVaw i Ov 4 -jkJLa. BJ^!rjafe^MaMMMl|JM^^^B^ftfc^ §t. The Standard "Little Nine" is aaeWtMaf more thnn just a tciy popular motor rnr. II K a aeeamMy. A atCCMM) I" thf very many motorint* who want a lull-si/rd car of ample power, i>f nnimv eawfart, of unfailing rtllabllitjr,231 words
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Article795 1933-02-16 15 The- "Fill Beinborn" of the road. Fvau .1 Dorner, her partner, Hen- Blende, their new two-door 8 li.p. Kurd, leave Singapore to continue their tour of the world today or tomorrow nun aliia. With 9,600 miles of road to their credit linea they left Cologne last October, these two keen795 words
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Article213 1933-02-16 15 Quick Sydney To Melbourne Run. The size of the proverbial "fish that )..ot away"' is frequently likened to the motorist's tale ot nvorajre speeds. A duly authenticated record of a first run i.- a precious thing, to be compared only vith the fish that is actually exhibited213 words
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Article85 1933-02-16 15 New American Method Of Manufacture. An interesting method of constructing motor-car saloon bud its is now being developed in the United States. This consists of making a combined pressing and stamping of a complete half of a saloon body. The halves then require only to ba welded together,85 words
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Article, Illustration572 1933-02-16 15 Paucity Of Road Information In Asia. "ELLJ BE1NH0RN" MOTORIST OFF AGAIN! THE PROBLEM OF DIPPING. Most Efficient Cars At Disadvantage. Widely iMwig,— views on th2 question "»f dippin? have been expressed lately and careful drivers are facel with a orob- j lem with which they find it difficult to deal.572 words
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Article568 1933-02-16 15 By Our Motoring Correspondent. Moderate Speed And Careful Driving. There are many ways in which the motorist ci>n help to secure more miles from the petrol, and one of the most important is to drive at a moderate speed. Fuel consumption goe* up enormously as the568 words
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Article825 1933-02-16 15 When Invective Is Useful. London moior-car driver?, ani-U'iiv anil professional, are becoming less vocal, less ready to offer flaming advice to adjacent drivers, says the motoring correspondent of the Morning Post. The result is qui?ter streets and fewer shocks for those sensitive to the more825 words
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Advertisement143 1933-02-16 15 Skßeal Economy^! First and ;T^^. COMHERCML A\OTORS S*| Load Capacity 30 35-cwt. to 6-tons. ALBION MOTORS Ltd .Glasgow, Scotland LYONS°NOTORS LTD. —1 92-100 CrchT-d Road. SINGAPORE. MW KOBKIa OXFORD touri-t. poo.l con- FIAT ROAPSTKR. taxed, $275. Terms or ditinn and iplendid ruTinwiK order. Teluphono cash. Simon. Tele. MM. I BWOBI143 words
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Advertisement162 1933-02-16 15 NA Ml IS THE TIME Ii W T O PURCHASE w USED CARS The prices of second-hand cars are today lower than ever before Look over the cars m entioned below and you will appreciate the excellent value they offer. Remember all these cars are in very good running order162 words
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Article137 1933-02-16 16 Arrangements Being Made With Nanking. London, Feb. 16. In the House of Crmmons, Sir John Sin.on announced th?.'. U exchange of Kates i.i-ur'.ed with Nanking ci Feb. 8 I ri -riding for lenew.ll of the district ci urt agreement in BhaaghaL Subse-(|-ently the Chines <',<.>'. :nniert jrave al137 words
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Article81 1933-02-16 16 2 Rum-Runners Arrested At Denver. Beaver, Feb. 16. The police have arrested George Zarlingo ai>d detained Red Mitchell-both des- ribed as rum- l- unners--ir. cq mention with the kidnapping of Mr. Charles Baett*'il\ the millionaire bankci 4 Mrs. Boettcher has broadcast a message pressing her willingness to pay81 words
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Article81 1933-02-16 16 Berlin, Feb. 14. The laiitT was b.'tween Germany and the Argentine ended with the signing of BB Bgr •mesjl hi which the Argentine removes all disci iminations against German goods while Germany undertakes to restore to the Aijrentine most favoured nation privilcga*. Simultaneously it is announced that the81 words
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Article38 1933-02-16 16 Kiel, Feb. 12. The university has been closed until the reopening and last for two days. upon declared a strike to take effect on Feb. IS owing to political dissensions aeaaag the students. The students there-Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 38 words
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Article331 1933-02-16 16 Extensive Traveller And Linguist. The death occurred yesterday of Mrs. .Margaret Mouat, BMUM of I'n iVssur Kay-Mount of the King Edward VII College of Medicine, at the age of KK. Mrs. Muuat was a wonderful lady tor her age, and up to the beginning 01' her331 words
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Advertisement103 1933-02-16 16 I TABLE JELLIES I Oh so easy! f: JUST POUR INTO MOULD WITHOUT ADDING ANYTHING AND CHILL UNTIL FIRM. g£ FRAMROZ 8c Co., SINGAPORE. g THE LATEST BABY CAR THE MODEL 508 j I dHaaBBBBBBai KGB ■BB3HHH_% |flHKfl£flHh < Board] <3mm J ¥r HhMhK '(J^mß BMaIsBBaBaaBBHBBaB I HAS NOW ARRIVED103 words
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Article1130 1933-02-16 17 Chinvsv (number Of Commerce AVir .ommittee Takes Offivv in Existence For 29 Years Startling Decline In Membership Started U ith 600, Record Of 2.500. \on Ihnvn To 460 To Promote Use Of Chinese Products Exhibition Suggested Appeal tor Relief Fund For ISorth-East Malaya A Paradise Compared1,130 words
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Article468 1933-02-16 17 Danger of Present Spending. Private and Public Economy wax the subject of an address delivered by Sir Ernest Benn to the London members of The Institute of Chartered Accountant;. Mr. W. H. Ohantrey presided. Sir Ernest Benn remarked that for the public, whether in the name W468 words
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Article227 1933-02-16 17 To be Inaugurated On June 1. Chicago's second ir.t-i-national exhibifor,, entitled A OmUb* of Progress, will be inaugurated en June 1 and remain open until Nov. 1. In 18:53 Chicago .-.on.-istec! of a few rude cabins clustered around a tiny log fort. In 1933, a century after its227 words
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Article175 1933-02-16 17 Samsu Hidden in Toy Elephant. A toy elephant made of India-rubber was put into novel use when it was used as a receptacle for illicit samsu on which the duty was estimated at $17.70. When Chua Ah Ngang pleaded guilty to possession before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the175 words
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Article932 1933-02-16 17 I PENANG LETTER. Back To Beach Street— New Passport Regulations A long Street To Be Made Longer Vaccination of Dogs. (From Our Own Coriespondent.) Penang, Feb. 11. The Chinese Consulate has again shifted its centre from Northatn Road to its old home, the former premises of the932 words
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Article89 1933-02-16 17 A.T. and T. Defying State Control. Salem, <>>■•.. .f.ni. l:i That the American Telephone uiu Telegraph Co. has become "So powcifu that it has succeeded in avoiding federal /regulation* and in defying rrtate control" is iht- chcrue made by the Governor of Oregon, Mi. Juliui 1.. Meier, who89 words
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Article22 1933-02-16 17 The scheme for widening the road BC" Iween Derby and Buxton, which it wai estimated, would have cost £250,000, ha> been postponed.22 words
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Article31 1933-02-16 17 In in.-tituttn^ tlic Rev. Lewis to i.h. living <>f Weal Boa th ley, Sussex, tin Bishop of Lewes t I*l him that he ahouk know all his parishioner! by their nir';names.31 words
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Advertisement53 1933-02-16 17 Rust or "Ruskilla"— wwehp YOU CANNOT HAVE BOTH. ATLAS ALUMINIUM PAINT USED ON PETROL AND LIGHT OIL INSTALLATIONS PREVENTS RAPID EVAPORATION OF THE CONTENTS. IT DOES NOT CRACK OR PEEL WHEN SUBJECTED TO VIBRATION AND STRAIN, Protect your property with "Rutkilla" or you will soon have no property to protect.53 words
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Advertisement78 1933-02-16 17 I Paskoe Brown Co. fe FOR If FURNITURE interior woodwork staircases. p PARQUET FLOORING BANK AND OFFICE WORK. 11 |X SHOWROOMS II 25=27*29 ©vcbarb IRoa^ 3 PHONE NO. 5660. the best place EYESTRAIN FOX lI X MAQTTD'Q Uflll^C whether T^ yr Ii: 1110 mAoltri O ffUlvC r Vl5lt t0 LATEST78 words
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Article1832 1933-02-16 18 English Cup— Surprises In The Fourth Round. Haw JACK PETERSEN RETAINED HIS TITLE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Times Office, Fleet Street, Jan. 00. It has been a week of surprises in the world of Association. The fourth rouni of the F.A. Cup was played on Saturday,1,832 words
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Article351 1933-02-16 18 Remarkable Success Of American Company. Having proved that volume in business could be obtained throughout 11)32, tha Kellogg Company, Battle ("reek, Michigan, has completed plans to make 1933 another satisfactory year, according to W. K. Kellogg, founder and president of the cereal manufacturing firm. "Early351 words
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Article149 1933-02-16 18 The Municipal health statement for the week ended Feb. 11 gives the total number of deaths at male 119 and female 84. The death rate is 22.11 per mile per annum compared with 16.66 in the preceding week and with 23.88 in the corresponding week of last year.149 words
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Article117 1933-02-16 18 Verdict At Kuala Lumpur Inquest. With referertc to the death of a Tamil coolie from a shot fired by a Chinese clerk who was aiming at a sparrow, the weapon used was a .22 Remington rifle and not an airgun, as previously reported. When the inquest117 words
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Advertisement16 1933-02-16 18 PREPARED AND MATURED THE PLAYER'S WAY THE EXCLUSIVE WAY/ THAT LEADS TO tl JOHN PLAYER SONS,16 words
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Article403 1933-02-16 19 Moderate-Priced Men j Available. f P«M paid to "fashionable" counsel, lhcost of litigation, and women Iiari isti-i were topics referred to at the annu..l RMMtml IIHlOlllH of the Bar held in th Inner Temple Hall. Sir Thomas In.-kip, K.C.. M.P., the Attorney-Genual, who presided, said 30403 words
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Article214 1933-02-16 19 Russia's Situation More Desperate. Berlin, Jan. UL Drastic mmbm arc being taken by the Soviet QowKMBMt to combat the inenMiflgly desperat; internal situation. All tffOfti are being <<".centaled on inrrflhn the production of goods for immwtete oaaauiaptkio, such as ore re-<|i-irud to induce the peasants to feed214 words
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Article107 1933-02-16 19 Programme of Drills up to and for week BMttng Feb. 19: Thursday, Feb. 16, 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters, S.R.A. (v). Practice Demonstration; 5.3 C p.m., Head quarters, S. R. L. (v), Soct on ami Weapon Training; 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters, 2nd Bn. Signal Section, Organisation Parade; 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, "E"107 words
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Article554 1933-02-16 19 Additional Floor Large New Hall. A reconstruction scheme to be carried out at the City Temple will give an additional floor and a large new hall to thp church buililinr below the level of Jlolborn Viaduct without touching the main fabric. The City Temple554 words
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Article158 1933-02-16 19 Through 384 Trade Disputes in 1932. Nearly 18 years— 6,4BB,ooo working days to be exact were lost owing to 384 industrial disputes in Britain and Northern Ireland during 1932. Other facts to be gleaned from statistics of insured persons in the "Ministry of Labour Gazette" review of158 words
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Article86 1933-02-16 19 The Rev. Dr. Bertram Lee Woolf, Professor of New Testament Exegesis in Hackney and New College, University ti London, is to be invited to become minister of King's Weigh House, in succession to Dr. W. E. Orchard, who resitr*: ed last year and went to Rome to86 words
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Article38 1933-02-16 19 Vienna, Jan. 16. The well-known Austrian gliding pioneer, Erwin Rieger, was killed toda} when the glider, Karntnerland, built by Rieger and his brother, came into collision with a tree near Treffen, Carinthiii, and v allied.38 words
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Article602 1933-02-16 19 Coroner's Questions To Parents. The inquest on the sx children who lost their lives in \W Price Street firi> tragedy on Christ mns live was resumed a! Birmingham. It was stated that 'here was a drop of nine feet nine inches from the bed-room window to602 words
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Article214 1933-02-16 19 Answers to a Medical Questionnaire. Children, it is declared, learn nothing from films. Many of them who answered several questions on cinemas, drawn up by the Medical Officer of Health of Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, said as much. An appreciable number of others said that they learned American214 words
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Article147 1933-02-16 19 Campaign By Japanese War Office. A nation-wide movement to combat "dangerous thoughts" has been launched by the War Office, which has been alarmed over the spread of leftist tendencies among the younger generation, as evidenced by the fact that the total number of arrests during last year alone147 words
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Article284 1933-02-16 19 A Burmese Champion Fails to Impress. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, Feb. 8. Although this is written after Maung Ha Sin has played only one match, the form of the well-known Burmese playr in the All-India billiards championship now being decided in Calcutta was disap- pointing, and there284 words
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Article213 1933-02-16 19 Story of a Convict's Escape And Rearrest. Lahore, Jan. 2G. I'ow a friend of a prisoner who had been convicted and sentenced to four years' imprisonment conspired and succeeded in rescuing the convict from hospital after an ingeneously-laid plan was revealed in the court of Mr. Mahmood,213 words
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Article228 1933-02-16 19 Incident at Ice Hockey Match. There were astonishing scenes at th-; international ice hockey match between U.S.A. and Canada, at the Streatham lee Rink, London, on Jan. 12. The result of the game was a draw, U.S.A. scoring first and Canada equalising in the last minute of the228 words
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Article54 1933-02-16 19 Workmen felling a tree at Boulou, near Perpignp.n, discovered a document dated Sept. 4, 1870, which contained a list of jewels which the Empress Eugenic, wife of Napoleon 111., consigned to a certain Manuel Peres for transfer to her mother at Madrid. The total value according to the54 words
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Article63 1933-02-16 19 Mr. Ramsay is leaving his job as tho swimming postman of the South Seas. For elecen years, he says, his job has been to swim out to ships from the Island of Niuafoou, in the Tonga group, and tow back letters for the island in a 40-pound63 words
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Article449 1933-02-16 19 Children Choose Their Work. The hearing m continued in the chancery Court befon Mr. J i tke Eve of the action brought by Mr. Thoma Nottidgje, a solicitor, living In EHerdalc Road, Hampstead, asking for an injunction against Miss Beatrix Tudor-Hart, wh < carries mi a children's449 words
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Article402 1933-02-16 19 Claim of a "Personal Representative." Mr. litiM Swift on Jan. I- conclude-! the hearing ti art action Wrought by Mr. Fred Arthur Feme, <>f Tnntallon Road, Glasgow, again*! Mr. Jack II the dance band proprietor, of G Street, Mayfair, W. Mr. Feme claimed damages for alleged402 words
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Miscellaneous149 1933-02-16 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle IPF I F P If^P jp |jo pi "a*" 5o Si M ppS"^ s. 32 -ma pr^ upas $%1 3? 39 |P 55 4O HH 4l rccuES.) A <*°s* ag- w 1 Sln.nc .hink jj.; g^ w c u tt o (>l t N..-:ik imperfectly fi Casa-drawer149 words
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Article, Illustration32 1933-02-16 20 FIRE IN I.UDGATE CIRC US: The crowd watching the operations of the briga de at an outbreak on the corner of Ludgate Circus and Fleet Street. (Manet News.)32 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-02-16 20 SURREY MET MIDDLESEX in Ihc Public Schools' Rugby match played at Richmond Athletic Ground i'» thick fog. (Planet News.)19 words
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Article, Illustration11 1933-02-16 20 UNIVERSITY RUGBY at Glasgow. Durham met Glasgow at Westerlands. ([Manet News.)11 words
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Article, Illustration14 1933-02-16 20 ZOO ARRIVAL: A baby Zebra which was born at the London Zoo. (Planet .News.)14 words
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Article, Illustration16 1933-02-16 20 MR. AND MRS. PHILIP GUEDALLA, on their departure for a Iseture tour in America. (Planet New*.)16 words
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Article, Illustration36 1933-02-16 20 s A MEMORIAL SERVICE to Calvin Coolidge. Left, Sir John Simon, the Foreign Minister and (right) Lord Howard, a former ambassador to the VS., arriving with I.ady Ho ward for the service al St. Margaret's Westminster.36 words
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Article, Illustration33 1933-02-16 20 MISS SIDNEY FAIKDROT H E It, the famous actress, with a few of her family of 180 cats and dogs which she keeps at her home in Kirks m answo rth. (Planet News.)33 words
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Article, Illustration16 1933-02-16 20 1.1K1.S AT KEN \\(><>|) nimhnr the spot* •<( skating and swimming during the recent frosty spell. (Planet News.)16 words
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Advertisement17 1933-02-16 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (looorponttd In Great Britain) H«ml Offic* for Malaya I SINGAPORE.17 words