Singapore Daily News, 3 January 1933
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Title Section12 1933-01-03 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News \o. 78. TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1933 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article545 1933-01-03 1 V. ha I V. i Dlig MH fi vI! i a» ion i pi 1 !''in ;iLM';it ing the in') alike "f lal r men, econo xm<l t Im> n ;ui hi ihe i »<l ihe in-. i c < lo «•!>• the ri<i»l!«- I' i t -War545 words
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Article, Illustration804 1933-01-03 1 HON. C.M.G. FOR SULTAN OF PAHANG. MALACCA'S CHINESE UNOFFICIAL MEMBER RECEIVES C.B.E. The New Year's honours list, published yesterday, is lonir but the majority of the recipients are little known and the net of recognition has been thrown as wide as possible to include804 words
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Article79 1933-01-03 1 FAMOUS PRISON CAMP ABANDONED. Rome, Thursday. ffjily's fatuous colony for political •••:i|» i tho T.ii>'M-i Fslv mmi jah&ndofte<l hv Jan. 1<», m accordance witli a decree issued by Mussolini Exiles v i the Island formerly numbered 2,000 or 3,000, but were reduced to a few hundreds under the79 words
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Article31 1933-01-03 1 Buenos Aires, Thursday. The '.)'■>'•) Argentine budget b;»s hern approved by both the Chamber and the Senate. It provides for an estimated surplus of £.".1:1,01)0 and expenditure amounting to £71*731,--000.31 words
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Article274 1933-01-03 1 COMMITTEE OF 500. THREEYEAR (STUOY. REPORT ISSUED. A research c« mm it tee of .">OO appointed thru years ago by President Hoovi to survey th»* American field has issued its report. Various conclusions are drawn and var -ius suggestions offered. I'nless here is a speeding up274 words
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Article20 1933-01-03 1 A European was taken to hospital late last night following an assault m th; 1 Kandang Kerbau district.20 words
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Article92 1933-01-03 1 POLICE DISCOVERY. HAMBURG AMMUNITION DUMP UNEARTHED. Hamburg, Wednesday. I'^c:^. v.a.i the reply jjiven to a policeman's query by four mo-i who were unloading a heavy box from ;i motor-lorry, but the policeman insisted on seeing the eggs. He found instead several rifles and revolvers and a considerable92 words
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Article77 1933-01-03 1 More Looms IVr Weaver Agreement. London, Wednesday. An appreciable cheapening m ths cost of production and weaving of a certain range of cotton cloths is anticipated from the agreement lo allocate six looms to each weave/, instead of the former four loom*. The agreemeni whicfc was formally signed77 words
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Article73 1933-01-03 1 Lady Mary Carnegie And ommau<l< r Abel Smith. L(»n<l«»n, Wednesday. St. Andrew's Church, Brechin, Was today the scone of a bi^' society wedding when Lady Mary Carnegie, daughter of the Karl of SouthesK, was married to Lieut. Commander Conolly Abe] Smith, R.N. Doth bride and bridegroom arc related73 words
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Article24 1933-01-03 1 London, Tuesday. Mr. Wans Ching-wei, formei President of the Kxecutive Yuan, is at present m Tuebingen sanatorium, states a Berlin message.24 words
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Article2729 1933-01-03 1 208 WANTED. CENTURY FOR BRADMAN. GREAT DISPLAY. England need 208 runs to beat Australia m the second Test now being played at Melbourne. A remarkable feature of the play since the close on Friday, when Australia i.ad made 194 for seven, was the batting of2,729 words
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Article65 1933-01-03 1 Film Star Then Seeks Divorce Hollywood, Thursday. The well-known film star, Xl .-.p. r Pair, Re* j > Yum«, Arizona, two days ago to marry an ox-naval airman and returned today when she coldly rejocted her friends' invitations to celebrate. She 'straightaway instructed her attorney to the65 words
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Article1085 1933-01-03 1 Other' s Ideas. If Prohibition m th«- I nited States ih abolished m the near future, what will become nf the bootleggers? That is a qieslion often heard, and m fho f olloh.hu article Alan .1. P.idinow, the writer on American politics, alecMßefl the probability of that ureat (at present)1,085 words
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Advertisement125 1933-01-03 1 91 9hmi I &S9JB flbnm Hbbibs I ffM b^^Vl IB H I fli «a OHBM MBRI mBRBf BB IB? 881 0f m SB BY m MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF I F \h§ IT I I PPY et Bwb Eb aaai wLm ba I RINGS BROOCHES— CLIP BROOCHES— ARROW BROOCHES— DIAMOND125 words
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Article733 1933-01-03 2 MARKETS CLOSED FOR THE (Prom Our Own r»rn (pondent.) London, Mowtey. 'I t.c sunk exchange and c»»i ility markets weri clOMd today. The eroM-nitc clotod at 3.33%. The local ntaxfceti were also closed yesterday; SHARE PRICES. ,Mi.l(ll< (Quotation* On Saturday. MINING. Middk prices of local issues were :,,:U,v.-733 words
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Article14 1933-01-03 2 The- following teloffimn ha- been I received from the mint*: I)*-<-#m-14 words
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Article60 1933-01-03 2 Geneva, Friday. The British Government ha lodged with the League Secretaria ratification of the Austrian Loai agreement of :H)O,0OO,OO() schilling provided for the Lausanne protocol The League has already recefyec Italian approval and the loan wil come into force following ralitica cation by France. The British and French60 words
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Article38 1933-01-03 2 Saturday's exchange rates m eluded the following: SELLING. London, 1 months' sight 2 ;j ,')1 82 London, months' sight 2 8 15 1* London, <>0 days' sight 2%29 Wl London, 80 days' sight 2 3 t't38 words
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Article64 1933-01-03 2 Buyers Sellers iGambier 5.00 I Java Cube 8.50 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 22.60 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 17.50 Mixed Black Pepper 12.00 Sundried Copra r>.."o Mixed Copra 5.06 5.05 Small Flake Tap 3.96 Fair 1,.7 0 Mcd: Pearl 4.00 Small 4.-10 No. 164 words
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Article478 1933-01-03 2 EXHIBITION PLANS. rACTICS THAT MUST BE AVOIDED. British goods are becoming morepopular m Finland, a most noticeable and pleasing feature during the present year being the growth A a desire to purchase tfoods j British manufacture, says the Helsingfors correspondent of the Morning Post. This has478 words
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Article581 1933-01-03 2 CHINESE TONGS AT WAR. OPEN BATTLE. TWENTY ARRESTED: TEN INJURED. Manila, Dec. 20. The Chinese dragon of tonnalevolence which had been lonwbdued by the watchful vigilance >f the city police, once more reared ts head m Chinatown yesterday ifternoon when the Sy Tiok and th< Sy Ltßlgi two powerful antagonist581 words
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Article94 1933-01-03 2 Novetober Output Figures. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Monday. The Rubber Growers 1 Ajootia ion monthly analysis of crop va:urns of 816 member companies :hroughout the world shows- that S'ovim !><•!• production totalled 20,361 tons compared with 20,298 tons m October. The crop m the past eleven months94 words
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Article89 1933-01-03 2 load Office: 7< Cedl Street, Singapore, Plum 5151-SIS2. T«l: '"Tiiii 1 Siagapore. Luula Lumpur. Office: jr.. Java Street. I hone: ::<■ SI HS< KH'TM RATBB. I'ayahle ad>;iiM«-. Local i:. delivery po«1 Monthly **■'>" (Quarterly x Half-yearly 19-00 $10 Sinfk <'■■! All communication* relative to icss matters, vi> advert!89 words
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Advertisement210 1933-01-03 2 NOTICE i^ bei w n thai by i Deed dated the 201 h day of l>> m ber 1932, Alan I. I. otli knowi a I.<»k<' Wan V. .< and T-oke Wai Wah (heieinafter called Alan l.u\-.<-revoked and cancelled the Pom Attorney dited the 12th day o December, i!':i >210 words
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Advertisement386 1933-01-03 2 SMALL ADVTS. KATONG CBANGI 75 and 77, MEYBR ROAD m exten^ivr flMlil on SKAFRONT n«:»r Sinuaporr Bwinv mini? Club Lar^e Verandah rooms facing RM ll<»t ami CeJd running water Modern Sanitation. Tennis— (Jarases. PfcOM r>73B. PRACTICALLY NEW AND VERY HANDSOME SPORTS ROAtoSTER. Worth $1,500. Owner trilling to it very cheap386 words
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Miscellaneous432 1933-01-03 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. W «-dn<>vd.v> January 4. Rotary Tiffiin, Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. S.A.F.A. annual meeting, Anson Rd. Stadium 10.1 f > p.m. Thursday, Janoary Z. Pvaaßg New "Year rate meeting First Day. SPORTING. Todaj. January -I. Ru^by: Public Services "A" vs. (M.G.) Co., S.Y.C., Dunearn Ruad Football: Chinese Lea^ruc:432 words
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Miscellaneous455 1933-01-03 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings art P. and O. S. X. Co*i Kaisai -i-hind (Jan. «>. N.Y.K. Kaaaima Maru '.'an. 13). Hamburg Ameiiku. Line: Oldenburg (Jan. 6). East Asiatic Co., Ltd. Lalandia (Jan. 3). Blue Funnel: Koemun (Jam. •!>, Achilles (Jan. I). Glen and Shire455 words
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Miscellaneous283 1933-01-03 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. HARVAR, Worw. TAIWA.N Norw., 3,353 tens. From Bibn 31 -12, for Penang 3 1 33. LIPIS, Brit., WO tons, from Kuantan 1-1. fur Kuai)t;in 3-1. aiNGKKL, Dutch, 885 tons, from Djambi 2-1, to;* Djambi 1-1. SIH'N KONG, Chinese, 1,4X8 tuns, from Bangkok 2-1, for Bangkok 3 i. TOBKLO,283 words
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Article1285 1933-01-03 3 PERAK WIN ONE AND LOSE ONE. VISITING TEAM'S WEEK-END RUGBY GAMES. I 13 IVrak Malaya Comataad '>; iYr;ik :>. Ihe Pei ak rujjby t< am /< eh on Lurda PI en pro d oo I d points < 1' > a 'I he cellei ncl hard tl rather i i1,285 words
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Article277 1933-01-03 3 A DISAPPOINTMENT. PLAYERS FAIL TO TURN OUT. A hockey trial wu held yesterday to select the Best temm to meet the Europeans m the annual en counter to take place en Wednesday, Jan. 11 on the S.C.C. Padang. Owing to the fact that many of those originally277 words
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Article108 1933-01-03 3 THIRD TEST OPENS 3N AUSTRALIA. Adelaide, Saturday. The third lawn tennis tesl Utween Australia and the touring American team began here today. The results were as follows: Gledhill (U.S.) beat Qui.t. a.:•--year-old newcomer, 6 l. 6- ">. Allison (U.S.) bear Hopman t;_4, (U. 4. Moon beat Van Ryn108 words
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Article81 1933-01-03 3 Great Britain Three Matches Dohm. Johannesburg Sat nrdtty. The second law tennif tesi !><• twcen Great Britain and South Africa began here todaj and the r> «ili were as follows Lee (G. 8.) beat Robbim 3 6 i. 6- Mis. Robbing beat Mrs. I-'. Whittinicstal] ((i.li.) 181 words
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Article26 1933-01-03 3 Miami Saturday, Swimming hero today, Miss Leonorc Kitfht cove) c(l 500 metres, free style, m 7 mm. 2 3-6 sec, a world* 1 M(l.—26 words
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Article1113 1933-01-03 3 ARSENAL BEATEN. ACCRINGTONS BIG WIN. RANGERS DRAW. Renter cables the lollowing result.-; of home football matches played yesterday: Saturday's Games. ilcckburn R. 6 Blackpool 5 Bolton Wands. Sheffield Utd. Vliddlc broach 'J Newcastle Utd. 3 Sheffield W d. Arsenal 2 Sundcrlaad 2 West Brom. A. 2 Firs!1,113 words
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Article156 1933-01-03 3 POSITIONS AFTER SATURDAY'S GAMES. The following- were the positions Of teams m the English and Scottish Leagues r.fter Saturday's nuitchta Arsenal 2.i 17 :>, 72 jfl A>ton 1 1 1* 83 13 l r>s :;r> 82 SbeAeld W. ga l l i :$r, 92 Newcastle U. 22 i.;156 words
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Advertisement187 1933-01-03 3 FASHION'S LATEST ffi VV^OLACE THE NEW FABRIC _^r jl<> FOR SPORTS jUM]M:RS.^^^ Vcursl 36 INS. WIDE J^V^ 11 lOI< WHITE, SAKE J^P"-Z~— CHERRY, Li I N P IV EMERALD JW -__L__J~! ORANGE.^^F FADELESS. 36 ins. widk !ser > iird JBsF J° IIN JITMi: .X CO.. LTD.. (incorik>ratki> m i:m;i. an1))187 words
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Article54 1933-01-03 4 A Chinese who is allowed to have i.atcht'd at a girl's necklace while Mhe was walking along Choo Chiat i Itnatl was chased by a crowd, tripped m a drain and taken to hos- An Indian coolie at the Civil Aerodrome m drove Itoad had his hand54 words
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Article358 1933-01-03 4 AT THE CINEMA. Those crazy comedians the Marx Brothers are back again at the I Capitol, and those who appreciate I their particular style of humour I will like v Horse Feathers as much las their previous efforts. When first the Marx family appeared on the screen their358 words
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Article594 1933-01-03 4 GALA MORNING. WINNING BOAT CAPSIZES. THE GREASY BOOM. A lan'c number <»f entries an. keen contestants, combined witl excellent weather conditions, wen factors that contributed largely t< the great success of the New Veu sea sports which were held yestei ♦lay morning. Those who loola-d f(»rward594 words
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Article88 1933-01-03 4 On Site Of Old Jerara Club. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. A party including Mr. R. C. Calderwood, 0.C.P.D., Kuala Selangor, a state ru^by player, and Mr. T. E. Montgomery of Bukit KraionrEstate, Jeram, liag^ed a full-^rown tiper, seven-foot six from nose t > tail on88 words
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Article282 1933-01-03 4 SHANHAIKWAN INCIDENT. BRIEF SKIRMISH. JAPANESE OPEN FIRE. REASON UNKNOWN. Shanghai; Monday. Messages from Tientsin and] f*eiptng report Lhat firing broke oul it Snanhaikwan Jast ni^ht coninuing all nij^ht and *,'<•>'»£ on rhi> morning at 10 o'clock. Chinese (ports to Peiping state that th'jj fapanese opened fire on the Chinese or282 words
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Article84 1933-01-03 4 Remarkable Escape Of Police Officer. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Chief Court Inspector W. Dowling s progressing favourably m Bung;ar Hospital after a remarkable a ident. He was being driven from ieremban and had turned a bend near Kajanjr when the syce swerved wing to84 words
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Article60 1933-01-03 4 More Restriction Humours. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Friday. The Evening News declare* that it is not altogether unlikely that the question of rubber restriction will be revived m authoritative quarters.* 1 Any proposal, however, must originate from the Dutch, and evidence of Dutch Government support will be60 words
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Article69 1933-01-03 4 S«'nt<-ii<'<- In S<>r<-ml»uii Enticement (laise. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. A Chinese was produced before tlic Seremban magistrate yesterday and charged with enticing away two married Chinese women. The accused pleaded guilty and said that he took thorn to their relations at Kluang (Johorc). His Worship convicted69 words
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Article30 1933-01-03 4 Owing to the heavy pasaengei booking for the Dutch air linei from Hatavia reaching Singapore today about 1 p.m. a lti-s<>ater machine has been put into .service.30 words
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Article25 1933-01-03 4 A r«'<|uim mass will bs sung at the Church of St. Joseph tOOKMTO* at.G..'{() a.m. for the late Mrs. Ks metalda (Ada) Jwnyen.25 words
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Article149 1933-01-03 4 Sequel To Motor Collision* Judgment was delivered by Mr. •V Boyd, the fourth police magistrate, on Saturday, m th»ase m which a Malay driver em ployed by Mr. W. Shedden, of the Singapore Traction Company. Ltd., ivas summoned to answer charge* if eausinjr hurt, by a rash act149 words
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Article109 1933-01-03 4 Wrll-Knowii Towkay's Son Remanded. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. Lam Weng Chak, son of Lam Loo King, a well-known Ipoh towkay and a leader of the Chinese Community m I'erak, was produced ftt the police court today after hein^ arrested and charged with cheating Soiim Sondr&m, a109 words
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Article66 1933-01-03 4 Outrage In Malacca Street* (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Friday. A Chinese named Lai Song <•/ Tampin who arrived by steamer and was walking along Heeren Stn-.-t this morning was hold up by other Chinese who cut <>!T his (eft ear The victim was carrying some I66 words
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Article157 1933-01-03 4 Naval Ami \ir Promotions. London, Sui The Air Mini:-! i y annotliii promotion ,->f Air-Chief Mai I John Salmond to Marshal I H< Royal Air Force, while h brolhei Air-Marshal Sir Geoffrey Sain and An -Marshal Sir Edward Kllinw ton are promoted Aii hi«*l Mai .^hals. Reutcr. I157 words
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Article75 1933-01-03 4 Promotion For Duke <H Gloucester. London, Xi The I)ukc of Gloucei »«-r '<•.! r. jh'ft London for a two ■hooting t rip m \\w Sudan m ;ho will \w accompanied cnlj \*y i l>i^ same hunt er, Captain l'»i Shortly before leaving the who is a Captain75 words
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Article33 1933-01-03 4 Two policemen sn<l *m I r passer-by were badly cut w knifv m catching man wli<> w alleged t<> have robl «•<! ho tho Jalan Besar district on N Year's Eve.33 words
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Article31 1933-01-03 4 A Chinese ffii Injured ;>m»i i i to hospital wwhin« m the police raid' a houee \n the Beach Road distru impacted <>f being a a^tnbling latu iust ni^'ht.31 words
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Advertisement227 1933-01-03 4 PREMIER DOVER RANGES IMPROVKD PATTERN FOR ECONOMY, DURABILITY AND EFFICIENCY. t BJair^iF ila^B^^^ I v£7 r Rang* d«-->d€d improvement npr> n any othrr Han rp of itj, kind on the market i ha large hot-plate, having bold montdtng and h wril supplied with lit toff caps; removahle extension pi«te at227 words
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Advertisement47 1933-01-03 4 >»■ rj B wII p THE BEER I it .J i n is 1 Brewed And Bottled j In Malaya For I The People of I Malay a I s I iijfP l^^/^'^ |j i]iiiii.iiii!:ii;i|iiiiiii!iiiiii|r; y*\ryx f /^F^ fJll4 I U lununuummum \^i«w^ r™ I BBmiIPTTTTTTT^^T^!'. iTTTTfnTllj^ii^l B47 words
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Article266 1933-01-03 5 vmic;iiTOiN line, M IMR-LUXURIOUS TRAVEL. London, Pii 'lay. 'A rthing and lit ighton have vir > < omc tw n oi London 1 new 1 ••< ide ill. nr!»- by the <.!Ti<ia "v of Ihe newly electrififM •mi Railway line by th<- Lore -I266 words
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Article114 1933-01-03 5 '••'•I' I iiion DirliiM-s To J«»in Inquiry. London, Wednesday. I he matter would become mi pm,. over free-trade ion, the Council of the Association has "'me 1 further informa'l"' ubjecl before accepting nation of the Manchester T Commerce to appoint,' a committee to inquired ipel it ion m114 words
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Article84 1933-01-03 5 iMlians Abandon ittempt. 'a Nut ta, Saturday. 1 protracted attempts ><> inity among thr Hindus, and Sikha and t«> negotial "♦•hi m substitution of the ment's coirtnunal -■n last August appeal have railed. mpi had already in-fri d by infliicni ial IfoslemN, dclef^atefl t<» the recent (Conference84 words
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Article150 1933-01-03 5 MANY DEATHS. 86 SUCCUMB AT GLASGOW. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. Influenza, which is Invariably rife m Great Britain at t his time of the year, lias been rampant during the la t fortnight, and is now Increasing with alarming rapidity throughout t he150 words
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Article85 1933-01-03 5 IVirarjifjuaii Rclicls' < lash. \cw York, Wednesday. Twenty-two rebels and three National Guardsmen were killed In a dash at Santa Lucia, Nicaragua, according to the New York Time.-. The rebels were about to execute the news of two captured trains but the guardsmen succeeded m reacting them. Buenos85 words
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Article88 1933-01-03 5 Mouchanoff Ministry Krronstituted. Sofia, Wednesday. The MouchMoff Government has resigned as a sequel to the resignation of the three Agrarian Ministers who demand stronger representation of their party m the Cabin. -t. Two Macedonian groups, proToffUeroflistfl and the Mitralloffists, indulged today m an armed battle outside the Royal88 words
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Article68 1933-01-03 5 Italian Youth Expelled From Yugo-Slavia. Rome, Thursday. Popular feclinp against Yugoslavia is beinj; inflamed ami there are report! <>f incidents m Damlatia and el— where. Today, an Italian youth was expelled from Yutfo-Slavia because while travelling on a train he informed the (Jendarmes that I is deat ination68 words
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Article43 1933-01-03 5 JAPANESE PEER. Death Of A Former Viee-PresidenL Tokio, Saturday. Marquis Masaaki Hachisuka, the former Vke-Pi evident of the House of Peers, <)ie<i of a stroke icciajr. His son, who is well-known as .m aviator, Af J>i"»st arui Zoo)oiri.->t, is, at present m London.-43 words
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Article164 1933-01-03 5 'MALICIOUS TREASON 1 AGREEMENT BETWEEN BANK AND MINES. Johannesburg, Sunday. Though no official statement m available, it is authoritatively sta^-u that a satisfactory understanding has been reached between the Chamber of Mines and the Reserve Bank for dealing with the realisation of the gold output. It is164 words
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Article492 1933-01-03 5 An Impediment Removed. Rugby, Thursday. Further advices from South Africa more clearly defining its currency policy are awaited m L<»ndnn. Exchange business is .11 a standstill an<l on the StockRxchange this morning the South African mining market remained 'unsettled. Prices of Union Govern- ment securities were unchanged .is interest is492 words
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Article44 1933-01-03 5 Buttrr To B<» Nixed With <.<rman Margarine. Berlin, Wednesday. A Government decree orders that a certain proportion of butter sha/1 be mixed with margarine m order to help German farmer*, but then? must be no increase m the Drice of margarine.-44 words
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Article89 1933-01-03 5 IN STATION. BIRMINGHAM TRAGEDY. NERVE STRAIN. London, Wednesday. One <»f Britain's leading polta sleuths, Chief DetectWf Insp^cto Fooli, of the Birmingham C.I.D. nrafl found shot dead m the ttir mingham police station early tlii; morning. He has lately hrcn Buffering fron nerve strain an«i took charge89 words
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Article377 1933-01-03 5 RESTORING FINANCIAL STABILITY. Rugby, Thursday. A statement on the terms of the agreement between the Governments of Great Britain, Canada and Newfoundland regarding the the assistance to the latter Government m meeting its interest obligations has been issued by the Dominions Office. It rofcrz to the determined attempt made377 words
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Article95 1933-01-03 5 Year Ends In Cheerful Mood. London, Tuesday. The Stock Exchange closed tho year with a bright and hopeful feeling and most values moved higher. Prominent features were German Loans and Cables and Wireless shares and also South African mines which were the centre of great activity and, after95 words
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Article64 1933-01-03 5 Not To Attend Forein Conferences. Berlin, Thursday. General von Sehleicher is not #oiritf to (iencva for the resume<i sittings of the Disarmament Conference as he is of the opinion that the head of a government should remain at home so that the Foreign Minister can ri'ft-r to him64 words
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Article183 1933-01-03 5 ARSENAL IN HOUSE. PLAN TO THROW SPAIN INTO CONFUSION. Barcelona. Friday. It was a mere accident that saved the City from a serious outbreak of terrorism. An explosion at a house attracted the Civil Guards. They met at the door two well-dressed men who explained they183 words
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Article41 1933-01-03 5 Only Two Per Cent Unavoidable. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Monday. Tlip National Safety First Association*! toad accident inquiry com- 1 mittee is likely to report that less' than two per cent, of accidents can' be classed ns unavoidable.41 words
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Article40 1933-01-03 5 Resigning < ihairmanship' Of Chartered Bank. London, Sunday. After thirty years as rhsirman Sir M. Turner has resigned fm n tho Chartered Hink <>f India, Aua tralia and China. His succpssor will l»o Ifv A A Willis.-40 words
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Advertisement52 1933-01-03 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE j^y FOR EVERYTHING Phone:-2938. @j STAR MAXWELL ALL ENGLAND GOLF Clubs by Gibsons off Kinghorn FINEST QUALITY:— GOLF BAGS BY ROBERT BRAYANT. ciA 7^-jjjfc GOLF BALLS BY DUNLOP OTHER MAKES. Prices to suit all pockets. ROYS O N S MALAYAN SPORTS DEPOT. 111, NORTH BRIDGE52 words
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Advertisement211 1933-01-03 5 i i I We still have a number of No. 1 Brief (14") size "EMPIRE" TYPEWRITERS for sale at $35. These arc new machines, complete with cover and accessories. THE BORNEO COMPANY. LTD. BORNEO MOTORS BUILDING, SINGAPORE. ■aßaßßßaaaraaßßaaaßeßßßßaßßaaßßaßßßaßJCßaaaaiaaßDßßißß&anMiaaJiißfiaißisniiaK; beware of imitations of valt me Bk^Sc^^^'-^^^XH WHY IS SUPREME T ONIC-FOOD211 words
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Article397 1933-01-03 6 DEFENCES PREPARED. MYSTERY OF GENERAL MA CHAN-SHAiN. Shanghai, Saturday. The Canton Kuomintang Party Department haa wired to Gen. Tang Yu-lin (Governor of Jehol) urging him to defend Jehol against invs 1 with every meant at his command. The Department has also cabled the Chinese delegation to397 words
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Article233 1933-01-03 6 Has General Ma Gone To Russia? Shanghai, Saturday. Once again (icn. Ma Chan shar appears m the role of a man oi mystery, a Sin Chvw Jil Poll mesnage received this morning stating thai unofficial circleH arc uninformed as i<> hi wl:» rcabout Ii will remembered thai233 words
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Article97 1933-01-03 6 Russian Ambassador Appointed. Shanghai, Saturday. The Nanking Foreign Office, writin^r to the South-Wysi Political Committee through Mr. Lam Tunyr-hoi, has denied that there is any understanding m the resumption of relations with Russia. Large quantities of Russian goodi are arriving at Tientsin m the new year and97 words
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Article324 1933-01-03 6 SUICIDE PACT WITH WIFE. London, Dec. 9. A tragic story ill-health and poverty re suiting m an aliened suicide pact between husba.vi and wife was told at the Old Bailcv <\'< vday. Frederick Joaepfc Powell. 33, a checker's assistan of Bermondsey, a:» found tfuH f v of the324 words
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Article93 1933-01-03 6 llu^e Losses Of Nitrate Concern. Santiago de Chile, Friday. Bankers, creditors and shareholders are willing to carry on th< Cosach Co., on tin* present i-av< hut Government action is awaited declared the President at the annual meeting at which the report for tha year ending Juno 30 was93 words
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Article88 1933-01-03 6 l>rMi«*sii«r Gap ISHwren Hoover And Roosevelt. X<-w York, Wednesday. The appointment of Mr. J. 11. Williams and Mr. E. K. Day t<» represent the United States on th preparatory committee of experts to the World Economic Conference prompti! the New York Times feu infer some bridging of88 words
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Article88 1933-01-03 6 To Stand In Order To JYsi Legality. Washington, Friday. The Attorney-General has ruled that the import tax on coal from Great Britain and Germany shoul i bo allowed to sian<l m order that the legality of the tax could be tested. The 'ax is en cents per88 words
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Article132 1933-01-03 6 been acting as chief delegate t<> the League of Nations. The Chinese Government has agreed to the appointment of 11. Bogmolofr a~ Russian Ambassador i<> China. M. BogmolofT was formerly Councillor to the Russian Legation m Great Britain. The Nanking Government is sounding Washington regarding the appointment of Dr. Alfred132 words
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Article143 1933-01-03 6 TEN DEAD. RESCUES IN DARKNESS. NAPIER TRAGEDY. Napier, New Zealand, Thursday. Ten lives were lost m a shipping tragedy which occurred today at the entrance to the harbour, owing to a collision between a launch and a small steamer. The accident occurred m me e&rly hours143 words
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Article127 1933-01-03 6 Mane Search For Gold In Australia. Melbourne Wednesday. Lasseter's lost lode," as the famous lost £ul<l reef m Central Australia is railed, nearly added three more victims to the innumevable tragic expeditions endeavouring to unearth the treasure. A plane with three airmen, named Baker, Whelan and Stalk;'.127 words
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Article91 1933-01-03 6 Charges Against L.S. Directors. New York. Thursday. Eitrht American directors of the Minkrupt [ntemational Match Cor .oration, which is a subsidary of the \rt'LiK* y and Toll Company, are accused of ''misfeasance and* non-fea-sance m two suits before the Supreme Court by the Irving Trust Company, trustees for91 words
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Article97 1933-01-03 6 Dbttolete Warship in^ Replaced. Berlin, Friday. X'fxt year Germany's new Navy vfll begin to take shap'- for a 10,00!) on cruiser the Deutschland, the so-called pocket battleship, will be lommissioned, while a second war J hi}> of the sain" class will be Ranched. The third pocket battl;,'hip, on97 words
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Article74 1933-01-03 6 •Nazi Storm-Trooper's Fate. Rclin. Thursday. The body of a Nazi storm-trooper wai dragged from ihe river Elbs a few days a#o. He had been shot thiee times and his hands and feet hound and he was then placed m a sack. The murderers are reported to have fled74 words
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Article22 1933-01-03 6 "Residing In Greece Permanently." Athens, Thursday. Samuel Instill, whose extradition tas refused yesterday, announas liai he i residing m Grwnv22 words
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Article247 1933-01-03 6 INJURED WITH HIS LOWN PISTOL. London, Dec. 8. A BQBtNCt <J i four years' penal ervitude was passed at Leeds \ssizes yesterday on a bandit who lad worn a mask. He was Jes.se Herbert Thompson, jnemployed cletk, and Mr. Justice Joddard said that he #OUld have >rdered him247 words
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Article59 1933-01-03 6 SXOOO Farmers Receive Cheques. (From Our O\-n Correspondent.) London, Monday. Aboul 53,000 British farmers have received cheques from th< Wheat Commission for advances >>i account of "deficiency payment" foi millable wheat sold under the quota scheme against the end of Novem ber. The amount fl vary from 159 words
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Article80 1933-01-03 6 Dublin Plan For A United Ireland. Dublin, Monday. Mr. Byrne, the Lord Mayor, Interviewed, stated that one of the chief aims proposed by the new National Party was to induce- Xoitiiern Ireland to unite forming an Irish Free State of thirty-two counties. Fhia could only he achieved hy80 words
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Article62 1933-01-03 6 (Juota System To l\v Abandoned. Hi ■us.-'i'h, Thursday. The quota system controlling im|K>rl trade is expected to disappcai shortly. Negotiation* on thin matter are now m proirress, id" »y term liavintr Umentably failed t<» achievi its rbjfectfe. As far as \'< Ifcium i eone< >jh<l. customs laxes may62 words
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Article65 1933-01-03 6 Monies Withheld From Britain. Dublin, Thursday. A further £2,000,1*00 \g teinf placed! m the Suspense Account If respect of monies withheld from Bri am. The fun<l will then approximate y be £4,000,000 and will remain intact it least until the end of the ft nan :ial ycai- iti65 words
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Article49 1933-01-03 6 8,200 In Tourist Seaplane. Rome, Wednesday. A hieght of *,iioo metre* ha.* been reached by a 170 horse power Fiat sea-plane. This is claimed a new world record for tourist sea-planes. The International altitude record for aeroplanes is i^.-M by Britain with a helffhi of 13.401 metres.-49 words
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Article42 1933-01-03 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Monday. Braunston (Malays Rubber nl--port a l<»s^ for the year endeJ Sfpt. :io of £2,505 compared with loss of i 1,727 for the piovioutwelve inontlis. Tin- amount carti< nl Ini-wm-tl i v tmlil ot W^OU.42 words
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Article554 1933-01-03 6 HILLS CLAIM. I SIR WILLIAM ML! JUDGMI The r 'bicf .i cc Murh on i deli ci ed judgment m conne< ion dealing with bill Supreu The p»uil Yokohama S| Lee Kwok Joy and V Co.. Ii- HlTfl'l". of exchange drawn i dant.s j:ikl endors ed bj554 words
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Article35 1933-01-03 6 Paris, w The S< nate I rejected the G< vi I r,l\ Mini totalling five »ut offered three milliai The Mm Bter for I K.i accept a sou lew tl i. u d35 words
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Advertisement129 1933-01-03 6 THE EMPIRE'S BEST Pure Creamery ]iZ C SX Australian Butter WATCH FOR THE CHOP SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 -MIDNIGHT TOMORROW TEA DANCE 0309.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 -MIDNIGHT I! \l I l.i;s < 1.1.1.HH I II) ORCHESTRA PHONE129 words
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Article110 1933-01-03 7 ww F;i>t Unto Death" To Be Postponed. f'oo.-ia, We.lne.- day. Aa the outcome of the three hours' conference with hia advisors, Gandhi is believed to have definitely postponed hi< threatened fast unto death," being satisfied thai everybody concerned v <loir.^ hi. utro > to maintain progress towards the110 words
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Article140 1933-01-03 7 Mr. Lansbury Intercedes On Mis Behalf. London, Thur: rlay. Mr. 1, .-in I. ui -v and ;t eolfcaju ur have prone to I<■ iemouih I m < l! v ith i In- Premu mr *>n behalf ol the 7(i year old coniniuriiKt, 'J Mann uml of Llewellyn, who140 words
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Article100 1933-01-03 7 London, Frida; The Prime Minister, without .uivij)^- any promise as regard*; future Action, haB undertaken ir> Pi* i!>>. case of Tom Mann eti d Llewellyn before tin- Home Secretary again. This, according to Hr. Lansbury ia the outcome of a visit v In* h he and two colleague* paid ;to100 words
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Article61 1933-01-03 7 Rugby, Thursday. In the interest of his health, tho Prime Minister ha- been persuaded m postpone his departure fi Lo MMiioutli uiuii later than Jan. IT which wraa tin date fixed for hii nt'iin to London. Sir' John Simon, the Foreign Secretary, who h.-i- been Buffering frofll a61 words
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Article, Illustration53 1933-01-03 8 A half mil.' race m progress during thi* laiul sports at Anson Ito ad stadium \tster<Jay. £S*3 l^S^'lO? Tfcf small passenger boat rac? m progress, sails well let. >|<* f Of The start «;f the Malay koit h rate at ye-terclav's sta sports. The class yachts of the RJS.Y.C. ntciag53 words
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