Singapore Daily News, 4 January 1933
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Title Section12 1933-01-04 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News No. 79. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1933. 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article722 1933-01-04 1 Less thMi a v. ."i. ;n-« comment "i r on t (,<• i h«lk n'"- to the Republican element ..in.;, s..«!(l«-i!l nn<i Mi pi in] I arisen m the In:h Free State, we suggested thai 'h«' hoped for deliverance might < from the i >ri:( i p a722 words
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Article124 1933-01-04 1 Shanghai, Tuesday. Chinese newspapers are animad* verting t«» the disastrous year L 032, iiid declare the outlook for l'J'-Vi ♦<• »c most depressing. The Sin VtTan Pao declares China is m a precarious position and unless .she fights desperately for her existence, the country will soon be124 words
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Article325 1933-01-04 1 4 (ihina Aiming To Provoke A Fight* 91 Tokio, Tuesday. Declaring that the Shanhaikwan lash is the ontoonM <>i a decision reached at the recent Plenary session at Nanking aiming to provoke .Japan to titfht and thereby compel the League to act, the War Office issuing a statement325 words
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221 1933-01-04 1 FEARED RENEWAL OF LARGE SCALE HOSTILITIES. SHANHAIKWAN OCCUPIED. AI.L-NIGUT BOMBARDMENT OF GREAT WALL CITY. Crave fears arc entertained at the danger of a lesumption cf hostilities on a major scale m North l hina as a result of the Japanese occupation of Shanhuikwan. an important coast town at the terminus221 words
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Article20 1933-01-04 1 Peipiac, ."Midnight. OAcial Halted States dispatches from < hmgwanglao declare that the Japanese completed occupation of ShanhaikVU at 1.30 p.m.-20 words
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Article60 1933-01-04 1 1N1,,! Of Ughi Plane Wins President's Prise. Fat i>, Thursday. The urll-kown aviator, ('apt. l.v Fevre, made a new record for a Vmht ftom Parifl to Saigon, Indor hina. by covering the distance m liu'ht plane with 46 h.p. engine n 10 days, 7 hrs., BO minutes, thereby winning60 words
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Article50 1933-01-04 1 Niagara Fall., Saturday. Pamoufl as "The Honeymoon House and for many years an object of interest to sightseers, Clifton House Hotel, which overlooks the Niagara cataract, was destroyed today by fire. The hotel was closed for the winter but the loss of property is estimated at 50(1,000 dollars.50 words
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Article335 1933-01-04 1 lIAI'SUUtt, TllltOMO. SAID "YES" TO OFFER. in;\i\Kk\ttu; hook. i A sensation Jia- hern created m Hungary by (!>e publieatioa of a book of mtinpirs by i)r. Schiller who appears i<» have been m close touch with poliliral developments behind the se« no m Hungary m l<>2!). In335 words
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Article159 1933-01-04 1 noKsj-wivvr r;iFTS. TO APPEASE HUNGRY LIONS AND TIGERS. Borlint, Tuesday. linor wh > havti alway had ♦■he reputation «m' bvinff greal lover: of sin mal i, readily res ponded to an ur/j ni appeal t;-,- th< Society f...Pn ventic i of Cruelt? to An'imalto tome159 words
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Article77 1933-01-04 1 Gunmen Appear In Irrlainl. Reykjavik (Iceland), Tuesday. l!li^ town lost its reputation as the only spot m the world where lawlessness is not perpetrated wheil three masked men at the point of B ?un held up the aged cashier ol the fisHery administration and ai'tor manhandling him severely77 words
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Article1113 1933-01-04 1 ENGLAND'S COLLAPSE IRONMONGER'S BOWLING. HKK lOK 26. Australia won the second Teal match at Milhourne yesterday l>\ 111 runs, a wearing wicket being I one of the main reasons of the sensational collapse of the England side. Resuming with the total at 19 lor none. I1,113 words
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Article1168 1933-01-04 1 The belief m vanipi <!j,. '•ard, and that mn.»t fenlul ,d m« rliH< \al f.rrurs |a a sahjeci <|t v raised e\en m modern lim and there hair been criMei m every part of the uorld which have '"air level-headed mm and x.omeri pause and ask theamlves w1,168 words
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Advertisement6 1933-01-04 1 Latest Rubber Prices: Sec P:itfe Two6 words
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Advertisement20 1933-01-04 1 jjftl-jfltf y >> ff will.be the choice of every hostess I^l W sT* "W T^k A m>» John Player Sons* Encjlainjd20 words
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Article86 1933-01-04 2 dkfhvndfsbmdn fmbnd mfbjfxhgbfngbnfmfgb dfngvfb fbn dgb khfmgbfkjgb, dfgjfgb fgbng,b nifgb mfgb ,f 300 Mtti nom., Singapore Municipal >f I9M rt-d. 19M41 $22,000,000 111% •i.. Singapore Municipal p.c. of 1928 -t.l. l'.liK-Ofc *21. MO .000 112S c.i., Singapore Municipal 4Va p.c. of Mil) rt-«i. li*7O-8O $4,000,000 10U c.i..86 words
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Article54 1933-01-04 2 Material Gains In Prices. Berlin, Tuesday. The optimistic lone of New Year messages and articles beneficially influenced the Berlin. Bourse which opened and closed firm. Prices gained materially during brisk trading with electrics leading. Mining shares and Potash, however, stagnated, while gilt-edged securities profited from the advance m54 words
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Article73 1933-01-04 2 12 noun, .lan. :J, 1988. Buyers Sellers lambier 5.00 lava Cube N.OO Hamburg Cube 9.00 Muntok White Pepper 22.50 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 17.50 Mix<xl Black Pepper 12.00 sundried Copra 5.50 5.50 Mixed Copra 5.05 5.05 Small Flake Tap :>.sr, Fair :;.<;o Mai: Pearl 5.9073 words
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Article126 1933-01-04 2 Heavy Year-End Borrowing. London, Saturday. The money market has been dominated throughout the short working week by preparations for y oar-end requirements. Contrary to general expectations.- increasing pressure became apparent and it was found necessary to borrow a larger amount than was anticipated from the Bank of England126 words
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Article85 1933-01-04 2 Sentence On Thrower Of Ammonia. Sydney, Dec. 9. A .sentence of 36 years' imprisonment has been passed here on Paul Grierson, a hol<l-up man, for throwing ammonia at a postmaster and blinding him for life. On another charge of stealing JT>:U) from the pest-office he was sentenced85 words
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Article45 1933-01-04 2 Yesterday's exchange rates influded the following:— SELLING. x>ndon, 4 months' sight 2/3 31 '32 .ondon, 3 months' sight fc/8 15 16 London, 60 days' sight 23 29 .12 SO days' sight 2 8 7/8 -lOndon, demand 2/3 27 32 T.T. 2 3 13/1645 words
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Article12 1933-01-04 2 Batavia, Monday. The new hujjar selling organisation baa started operations.-12 words
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Article472 1933-01-04 2 TUBERCULOSIS. A MONKEY FAMILY IN ISOLATION. One of the outstanding attractions m the Monkey House at the Zoo has disappeared from view. This is the family of capuchin monkeys consisting of father, mother, and baby, all of whom were tanje enough to be nursed by the472 words
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Article175 1933-01-04 2 WHY 80,000 COPIES WERE PULPED. Berlin, Doc. 14. As h"k would have it, Hcrr Hitler's breach with his chief leiute* nant, Herr Strasser, has coincided with the printing, of a special Strasses numbei of the? Nazi illustrated weekly. The result of this unforeseen quarrel is thai, the entire175 words
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Article101 1933-01-04 2 Famous L.M.S. Train At World's F^iir. London, Dec-. 18. The London Midland and Scott ish Railway Company is sending its most famous train, the Royal Scot, to the World*! Fair, which will open m Chicago m Juno. Sir Josiah Stamp, hairman and President of the executive >aid that101 words
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Advertisement69 1933-01-04 2 I SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD., SINGAPORE. Chemists and Druggists. I Wholesale and Retail Supplier* to Estates, Hospital*, Dispensaries and Mines. M. EZEKIEL SONS, Qualified Ophthalmic Opticians Rallies (lliunibrrs, Siii^apori 1 Braiuh Noorii* ijk. .{,">, H.iia\i.i. Java. I I NICE NEW YEAR PRESENTS FOR LADIES. ■j WC lia\<' m Mock a \rry69 words
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Advertisement476 1933-01-04 2 fTHE SINGAPORE Paily News. lend Office: 78, (Veil Strict, Bmgaporei Plmmms: SISI-SlSt, Tel: "Tim-" Sinu.'iporr. Kuala Lumpur. Otlite: 2.-,. Java Stnet. Phone: MB3. SUBSCRIPTION KMKS. Pa>able advance. Local Ky deliver y ]>•» t. sfontaly *>•'■" H- 7 Quarterly M-W Half-yearly ;■'"••><> Single Copy, r tents. All eommvnicationi relative to business476 words
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Miscellaneous593 1933-01-04 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings art pending: For Europe. P. and O. S. N. Go'l Kaissur-i-hind (Jan. 8). N.Y.K.: Kashima Maru Man. IS), Yasukuni Maru (..an. 2."<. Chargeurs Reunis: Duplex 'Jan. 5), Cap. Tourane (Jan. 15 1. Hamburg Amcrika Line: Oldenburg Uan. East Asiatic Co..593 words
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Miscellaneous326 1933-01-04 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. CARNARVONSHIRE, Brit., 5,965 ton: from Tsingtau 3-1, for London 4NEFTESYNDICAT, Russian, 4,1 H tons, from Vladivostok «>-l. fc Tuapse 4-1. KEDAH, Brit., \.Od.i tons, from I Deli 18-1, for B. Doli 5-1. CREMER, Dute'o, 2,784 tons. froi Amoy 2-1. for B. Deli 5-1. KURANDA, Brit :>:>:* tons, frcw326 words
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Article315 1933-01-04 3 PADANG RUGBY. M. G. CO. PUT UP HARD FIQHT. SODDEN GROUND. I üblie Service* B; M.G.) r<>. 1. I" a hard rough! Rugby icane the i ;ui.-.i.- yesterday, i|»,I'uMit Ken i•■ d< reatcd the- llachin f«un) <»., s.\ bi points (tw«j tries) to ml. len and315 words
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Article196 1933-01-04 3 I! h ckej teams hay Raffles College o n. at S.C.C. I Dr. w. <;. Evan A. W. Hay. \>. E C. Q. Starkey L. N. Stra <". li. .Maxwell. J. V. B •-.1..-, c. Carey, F. A r d on. M.c.A. 2nd against th nd on the196 words
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Article639 1933-01-04 3 GREAT SUCCESS. ALL GAMES WON SO FAR. SUMATRA VISIT. 1 h<- Malayan gikha hockey tour Jit Cclawan on Saturday I 24, and the same <-veninij play ed against an all M. dan team chosei from the leading Sikh, Indian, Chi nese and European hockey cluhs <>639 words
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Article53 1933-01-04 3 Death Of National Handicapper. 1. »ndon, Monday. Edward A. C. Topham, cterli at urse at Liverpool, and Grand Nation handkapper since 1909, I. gave the race ita present imrtance, died yesterday at the ag<e f 54 at his \v,mv at Chester after 1 .I--i K(53 words
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Article182 1933-01-04 3 S.A. BEATS BRITAIN. AUSTRALIA LOSE TO AMERICA. Adelaide, Tuesday. The third ten I is teat between the touring American tear.i and Australia ended today m another win for tho Americans by ei^ht matches to four. America thus wins the rubber although th(;ie is one more test182 words
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Article82 1933-01-04 3 RANGERS DRAW WITH PARTICK THISTLE. London, Tuesday. Tn a third division (northern) football game today Gateehead beat New Brighton by two goali to nil. Results i>r the first division Scottish league, games were: Atrdrieonians Hamilton Ac. 1 Ayr United 2 Kilmarnock U Celtic vs. Queen's park not played.82 words
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Article195 1933-01-04 3 USED BY MAN FOR SUICIDE. London, Dec. 13. A Chinese coin was found m the gas-meter <.f an empty house ai Billericay, m which William James J&tcr, secretary of a l->an dub, o;' Runwell, Essex, was found dead with his head m a j.'."as oven. A shilling worth195 words
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Article76 1933-01-04 3 Offered Work For British Film. Ex-Mayor "Jimmy" Walker, of New York, now m retirement on the Riviera, may soon appear m v new capacity a.^- lyri( writer for a musical comedy film. Carl Brisson, the actor-producer, has asked the former Tammany chief to write the songs for thi76 words
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Article44 1933-01-04 3 Aberdeen Tmwler Dashed lo Pieces. The entire new of nine mm lost their lives when an Aberdeen I trawler, tin* VeneCia, was irracked today m a Aercc tfale 15 miles south iof Aberdeen. The vessel wa.- dashed to piece on tbe rock*.-44 words
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Article772 1933-01-04 3 BIRTHDAY TALK. TO LIVE TO BE 100. PLEASANT OLD AGE. Sir James Crichton-Browne, the great Victorian physician, has just celebrated hia l'2nd birthday, and be marker! the day with a vigorous announcement that he intends to live to be i:><>, that he looks forward with impatience to772 words
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Article89 1933-01-04 3 FALSE ACCOUNTS, OFFICER DISMISSED FROM SERVICE. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Friday. Sui». -Lieut. Guy Falla, of 11. M.5. Renown, charged before a court martial at Chatham, was found guilty of altering the mess account entries and conversion to his own use. He was sentenced to be89 words
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Article144 1933-01-04 3 FOUND HANGED WITH HIS OWN BELT. New York, Dec. 16. Robert Glover, a twelve-year-old literary prodigy, committed suicidi i l>y hanging himself with the In !i ol his Boy Scout's uniform while himother was at Washington attending a White House <■< nference or: child health. The boy144 words
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Article147 1933-01-04 3 It II;- No Colour In h. The gorgeous tail of a peacock like the wings of most butterflie has no colour pigment m it that '.tan be extracted and made into dyes. The brilliant colour scheme i merely the concentrated effect of myriads of miniature rainbows. The surfaces147 words
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Article354 1933-01-04 3 AWARD TO WIFE OF ESSEX CRICKETER. London, Dec. l!i>. 2200 damages were awarded today m the King's Bench Division for injuries caused to a woman l.y eating a pie containing drawingpins. Mrs. Doris Nichols, of Ainsliel Wood gardens, South hingford, wife of Mr. Stanley Maurice Nichols,354 words
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Article120 1933-01-04 3 Five k.<;.\ Anil 3,000 Question*. London, Dec. 1-. A law ease which i estimated to have cost more than ZIJO9O a day :n<l the hearing <>r which ha la ted thirty-four days was concluded before Mr. Justice Clauson, m Uh Chancery Division, yesterday The action was brought120 words
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Article278 1933-01-04 3 aim:, to king. SIR A. MONTGOMERYMASSINGBERD. The King, on the recommendation <•;■ llh- Secretary of State for War, has approved the appointment -.i General Sir Archibald A. liontgo ;nciy-Mas>inu!)cM(l, X.C.1:.. K.C.M.G. Colonel Commandant, fioyal Artt! lery, Aide-de-Camp General, to i><* Chief of the Imperial General Staff,278 words
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Article131 1933-01-04 3 FILM STAR CONVICTED OF PERJURY. Lot Angelas, In- 16. Itr. Duncan Reneldo, tin* film •tar who pla] d tli«* load m the scram vc ion of "T»;hUm 110r.i." lias ln*in PORVicted by a Lei Ali/c!lea court <>n charsjes <>f perjury ami of fal^ifyin^ his passport. He daiir.ed131 words
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Advertisement97 1933-01-04 3 PI \T ¥> THREE STAR SSsV^^ aSI HI I H SSt iil < JSLcjßk HWBBTj BSVSSS^ii I JH iX9^ R ■Pel iIS* ss^^^^^Bs\ iBßL__Ki& R«3 888 H pj BRITISH THROUGHOUT 'Sv South African Brandy is made under strict Jgzzik Government supervision by a principle of $j[} manufacture similar to that97 words
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Article274 1933-01-04 4 NAVAL BASE TRAGEDY BODY FOUND FLOATING IN SEA. The fully loth< d t<»dy of Mr. John Black Robertson, aged 52 years, •European fon man jof work- employed a' the Seletar Naval Base, was found floating at the foot of the sea wall id th< Base on Sun«la\. Mr.274 words
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Article42 1933-01-04 4 Sereinban Towkay Wlio i»s Twice 4rretited« (From Our Own CotT6spondent.) S«-i rrnltan, 'I'mxlay. Gan Kirn \\w the Hokkien towkay who \va- ncj-ntly <Jisrharjr<'<l m th«- acid throwing case but was rcarruled on banlshm«nl warrant, ha>, now l>c*-n released after inquir'it'>.42 words
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Article333 1933-01-04 4 AMERICAN SEAMAN FINED $50. Two of the American crew of\ b.s. President Monroe were the leading figures m a case of voluntarily causing hurt \f.iich was heard yesterday morning by Mr. .J. l. V. Gregg, the. third police magistrate. Adam Power, the boatswain-; mate, was the complainant, and333 words
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Article35 1933-01-04 4 The PaviUon cinema rtveria \n tn« lopeninc timai of ...i:> and '.».i."> to 11 ay I A H«-n;rali was a.-saulted by two others ywtwday .v. Baal Quay and tak«'n to hospital l<:t'l!y bruised.35 words
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Article93 1933-01-04 4 GOSACH COMPANY. 300,000,000 DOLLARS INVOLVED. Santiago dc Chile, Tuesday. A Decree has been signed for the liquidation of the Cosach Nitrates Combine. The Presidential Decree for the liquidation of the $300,000,000 combine states that liquidation will be followed by reorganisation which la ntees.-ary for three principal reasons,93 words
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Article145 1933-01-04 4 Two Chinese Fined $25 Each. A Chinese who carried a cannister containing one-third of a gallon of liquor pleaded guilty when he appeared before Mr. J. 11. Pedlow, yesterday. Mr. P. H. Klkins, Controller of the Government Monopolies, asked his honour to take a serious view of the145 words
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Article24 1933-01-04 4 An elderly Malay 40 feet up a coconut tree missed his footing, fell, and was taken U hospital badly m Ijjircd.24 words
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2578 1933-01-04 4 FULL TEXT OF PAHANG CASE JUDGMENT. REASONS FOR DISMISSAL OF (H.v Air Mail.) The foltottittg hi <!<«• full i"">i o( Hi* Privy oiicil jndumeiH I m Ike Pahaajt I'onsolidated C'om-i pain's appeal hum Ihe Com! nil \ppcal sf ihc Federated Mala) Stales. There «cri' i»rr-ic>ut a i the bear mc2,578 words
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Article631 1933-01-04 4 P.A.M. SUGGESTION, MQUIRY RY JUDGE ANI TECHNICAL EXPERT, iPi oni )ur < >v. it iii |i«>: «l« 'H i X i;il;i l iiiiiip ir, Moiml \y•j ii- decision of U.K. the Higl uinin j loner (<• i ecomniend t« < li< tary of Slate for the Coloni?631 words
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Article137 1933-01-04 4 President And Secretary In Singapore* The Y.W.C.A. Singapore welcomed last week visitors from their j headquarters office m (ieneva, Mi<s van Asch van Wyek, president, and Miss Niven, general secretary, of the World's Y.W.C.A., who Were I passengers on the Lloyd Trestino IConte Verde, en route to China137 words
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Article342 1933-01-04 4 AGED WOM ATTACKED IN ROAD. MAN DISCIIARGI I) Win I*- walk m u;i<i, .11 old i i 1 1 upon by two nun ier ft ;t'K>»», hi r >" ir I «»i ,-t :u < Mie <>'■' Ihe mm <■ i ed, however, and ivitl.il342 words
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Article197 1933-01-04 4 Daring Mala) ThM Sentenced. Tho audacity of a Mala prowled ii' out the >'< w in house of a Huron* an who entertaining guests on the veranda l earned him nine months' i imprisonment to be followed I two year's police supervision, wh« •h(; pleaded guilty to197 words
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Article123 1933-01-04 4 Alleged Theft From Fellow-Servant. Maine binti Mohamed, v Ma woman, claimed trial <>n ;i cha hcusebreaking m order t<» conw theft, when she appeared befon; .1. H. Pedlow, yesterday. H was alleged that th<- accu stole property \soith *it from Complainant's room m River Road, where both were123 words
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Article32 1933-01-04 4 Before Mr. Justice .1 Beckel rell m the 'Jnd Court t<»«l;i\ a.m. Judgment Divorce No Annie < reason vs. Mariw < S. 888/S2 The Yokohama Hank Ltd. vs. K. A. Lelah I32 words
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Advertisement200 1933-01-04 4 lIP C A RROIW (?M$ PREMIER DOVER RANGES IMPROVED PATTERN FOR ECONOMY, DURABILITY AND EFFICIENCY. THR dc Ign of this Range, n decided improvement upon any other Range of Iti kind on the market. It has lar^i' hot plate, having bold moulding and m well supplied with lift-off cups; removable200 words
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Article, Illustration20 1933-01-04 5 The Kfog'l Highland steer »n icfe won tW Just prize at the Kdinlut^h Agricultural show.20 words
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Article637 1933-01-04 5 (ENGLISH DIALECTS BID FOR THEIR PRESERVATION. AND 'STANDARD." London, Dec. 19. While ihe British Broadcast in| [Miration is doing its !•<■ t i<> re pla< the local dialec( l>> an <'nia^ (1 tanda d Engli h, th< Bril I Miu.ia League seek through the medium of637 words
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Article138 1933-01-04 5 IDEA ABANDONED. FRANCE AND GERMANY WANT OPEN TALKS. London, .Monday. The idea of another Sine-power conference to bo held m London before the reassembling of the Disarmament Conference has been abandoned, Recording to the Daily Telegraph*!! Diplomatic Correspond<i f. who asserts tha' Mr. Mac Donald wanted138 words
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Article101 1933-01-04 5 NEW REPORT OF FATE OF EXPLORER. lv rim, Monday. omc indu it ions of Ihe fate of Briti h explorer, Colonel l-'aw •ett, who has been missing since 1926 when h<- attempted t<> penetrato tho primeval vrooda of tlic Matto Grosso region <>f Brazil, is contained m n101 words
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Article83 1933-01-04 5 Chinese I\|»i<* To llv Translated* Moscow, Thursday, state-controlled publishing oinpany for belles lettrcs announces the forthcoming publication of translations of various Chinese ;in<l Japanese literary works of a revolutionary tendency. The works comprise a compendium of Chinese revolutionary literature of recent limes, an anthology of Japanese proletarian poetry83 words
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Article24 1933-01-04 5 Death Of Former German Chancellor. Berlin, Tuesday. The Kx-Chaneellor and shipping magnate, Herr Wilhelm Cuno, has died at the ape of 57.-24 words
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Article213 1933-01-04 5 10 DISSENTERS. ATTITUDE TO VON SCHLEICHER. Berlin, Tuesday. Important developments m the domestic political situation are forecast by the Conservative Kreuz Zc-ituritf which predicts an early split m the National-Socialist movement with Gregor Strasser aIcacler of the di centers. The journal m i tts that213 words
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Article109 1933-01-04 5 Officials Noi To Mix With Europeans. Teheran, Monday. A decree forbidding state officials and army officer* of high rank to associate with European women otto attend receptions riven by foreigners has been issued by the Shah following: the Anglo-Persian Oil dispute and the dismissal of the Minister, Tey109 words
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Article64 1933-01-04 5 WORK OR STARVE Soviet's Latest "StogM*" For Citizens. Moscow, Tuesday. Three hundred and sixty-three registry offices have been opened m the Soviet capital for issuing passports to all Soviet citizens over sixteen years under the recently issued decree which will enable the authorities keep tighter reins on the populace and64 words
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Article43 1933-01-04 5 lenna, Sunday. The Austrian Post Office is issuing the first ''glider service post* esrdl" m the world which will ha used m the glider service to be initiated this month by the wenknown glider expert, Robert Kronfeld, between Vienna »m Sentriacv-43 words
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Article510 1933-01-04 5 ZOMPLETE OUTFIT. STRAITS AND DUTCH COINS. THREE MEN CHARGED. A COMplete set lor count t-r-IriJiu- Iweaty-eeal Straits Settle* ments rums and Dutch half. Kinkier coins, with three Chineac sitting near a small charcoal stove oa ton of which was a pan with MoHea metal, am! nearby »«o510 words
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Article42 1933-01-04 5 Berlin, Thursday. Ifr. Wansr Chiaff-Wei has arrived at the South German university at Tuebingen where he is undergoing treatment for liver complaint. The Premier ll resting m a nursing home and the cure is exneet*»H to take thee months.42 words
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Article278 1933-01-04 5 LABOUR OPPOSITION. GENERAL ELECTION ON JANUARY 24. Dublin, Tuesday. There lias been dramatic developneni m the political situation m the rish Free State. Following Labour's determined opposition to the royernment'a proposal to reduce ivil servants' wages, ii was an lounced early this morning thai the278 words
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Article90 1933-01-04 5 Heavy Gale On Irish Coast. London, Sunday. Extensive damage, over a wide area was done m Southern Ireland by a fierce gale, accompanied by heavy rain. The force of the wind up the liver threw back the outflow m Cork City, with the result that at hi^h-tide today90 words
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Article68 1933-01-04 5 Fate Of Honeymoon Couple. Madrid, Thursday. A honeymoon couple left Barcelona m an aeroplane for a bridal tour to the South of France. But the tour ended m tragedy when the machine burst into flames and crashed near Esteri Aneo. The bride and the pilot were killed instantly,68 words
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Advertisement44 1933-01-04 5 i MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE. \jfltjk, L/ r Kvcrything Phone 2938. to*3 "-'INEST QUALITY GOLF, TENNIS and POLO SHIRTS. Price $1.25. ?|fe RKSTRINGING OF TENNIS O V BADMINTON RACKETS OUR M j SPECIALITY. ROYSONS Tiis Malayan Sports Depot. 111, North Bridge Rond, Singapore44 words
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Advertisement19 1933-01-04 5 Can You Forecast Results? Test Your Skill and Win Read Malaya's Premier Newspaper: THE SUNDAY TIMES FOR FULL PARTICULARS19 words
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1229 1933-01-04 6 ADMIRAL TOGO— JAPAN'S HERO OF HEROES. n SIMPLE CELEBRATION FOR 85TH BIRTHDAY. Tokio, i><. 22. Only survivor of liic gallant company of army 1 navy chieftains who led m the Mikado 1 warriors [to victo.y over ti.i- t 'i". ;i» m th-.--j Kusso-JapaiK-.-e war a generation ago, Admiral of the1,229 words
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Article215 1933-01-04 6 COMPTON MACKENZIE FOR TRIAL. London, Dec. 8. My object i*" 1 writing Greek Memories' was not financial Rain, t to Z</\ the truth about M. /enizelos and the patriots vho folowed his lead sixteen yean ago." This Btatenx nt was made by Mr. Mackenzie, the novelist, ummoncd un215 words
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Article98 1933-01-04 6 Troops Attacked By Villagers. New Delhi, Sunday. Troopa belonging t<> the Maharaja of Alwar have been rushed t ■> HarsauH Village, In the disturbed area of Alwar State, Rajpulami where they were attacked i»y members of a Moslem tribe over an ftlleged taxation grievance. It i* a recrudescence98 words
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Article502 1933-01-04 6 MOCKETT. FORTY YEARS AT THE SAVOY. Mockett, the smiling, ever-discreet liplomnt who for 20 years held the >ost of head porter at the Savoy I lotel and neve* once betrayed a eeret entrusted to him, has left the emarkable fortune of £20,347. He retired about five years502 words
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Article92 1933-01-04 6 Gates Qpfod To Casual Visitors. Rome, Tuesday* With the beginning of the year, the iratcs of Vatican City will be closed to all casual visitors. Henceforth the entrance will be reserved for those equipped with special passes, though even these are n > longer permitted to wander around92 words
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Article55 1933-01-04 6 Escape From Spanish IVtiu] Colony. Madrid. Tuesday. Loading" Royalist*. including Pi imv Alfonso de Bourbon, cousin Off e\'-Kin^ Alfonso, are among- 29 political prisoners who escaped from tho African penal colony of Rio de Oro yesterday morning m small cargo boat believed to be French. Tlic goVMrnOf of55 words
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Article61 1933-01-04 6 Paris. Wednesday. M. Cheron's proposal to raise the mtnmttin limit of issue of Treasury Bofldfl by live milliards led to strenuous opposition on the part of the Chafltaibe* and could only be passed after the Premier had stakett the Cabinet*! existence on the proposal. Two .successive divisions gave the Cabinet61 words
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Article357 1933-01-04 6 LIST OF HALF-YEARLY PROMOTIONS. T|he following: half-yearly promotions In the Royal Navy are announced to take effect from Dec 81, 1982:— Commander to Captain. G. C. C. Crookshank. C. R. Peploe, D.S.C., O. Bevir, K. Edwards, D.S.C., W. G. Tc-nnant. M.V.0., D B. Fisher. 0.8. E., C. A.357 words
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Article93 1933-01-04 6 Drastic Economics And Tax Increases. Athens, Tuesday. Drastic retrenchment and an increase m taxation are proposed l»: the Government to meet the expect ed deficit of 1:1,000,000,000 drachma m the budget for 1933-34. ToU economies of 400,000,000 drachma include a saving of 240,000,000 o military expenditure while cuts93 words
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Article71 1933-01-04 6 iMt'n Ex<»rut<»<l Two Hour Aftrr Sentences* .'•l<> COW| Tuesday. Four memkn rs of the Govern n'tnt's commission at Niehniudinsl whi:h had Ikm'ti entrusted with th task of buying CCl*S>l£ from I'ann ers, havt- been sentenced t«» deal for iiaudvilcnt trunntriioni ;i:ul foi having comiuitlcii sdhota^*.'. Eight other officials71 words
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Article369 1933-01-04 6 OVER-POPULATED WORLD. TLK> !>« I€>1 > 1-1. I MALE PREPONDERAN AND DECLINE. Un i. the U P Popu^tion," ti. rt-; gntly by M< n A lien win the pro national Populate I i general r !i nti from i pean bo i An In an interview Captain George I Rivt369 words
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Article125 1933-01-04 6 "THUG RULE' 1 OVER TRADE UNIONS. Loud* i Declaring tl racketeer i:<. k m A mci ica, VI i Hague, M 15 or of offcrud ;•< 1 ing Ma; 1 campaign !<• terrorism, a> ito i>n<lc;il of 1 D !!<• estimated stcis' extorti y» ar. In many125 words
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Article43 1933-01-04 6 I Sir lohn f i left i s day for Mont I t after his i« n1 ;< ta< and to prepare for hai connection with tlu I A.nglo-Peraian Oil dispute and t iu> reopening of I ment Confci ence, 043 words
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Article53 1933-01-04 7 m the balance of power who m their eagerness "hamstring the League" passively connive m a tremendous shift of the balance of world power with results which can hardly be exaggerated. Tlie Daily Herald says, the world and the League are fared by a new challenge which surely this time53 words
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Article112 1933-01-04 7 (union's Aid lor Volunteers. Canton, Dec. 22. Representatives of the North Bast People's National Salvation Association m.w in Canton have organised a local office m order to keep m touch with the people here as regards contribution of funds to the volunteers and their latest campaigns, according to the vernacular112 words
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Article71 1933-01-04 7 "Outrageous." i'.ondoM. Mondaj "Nothing more cynical and outrageous has happened m my lifetime," dccl irerl M Lansbury m a pcfch ut West Ham Attacking; the Japanese attitude toward the I-yt-ton Report. He declared thai Japane i.- imperialivtf were determined i<» Boul world (»j)-ni(.n. The> had reduce i the League '•>71 words
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Article141 1933-01-04 7 Why Barber's Client's Hair Came Out. Paiis. Dec. 15. A woman who recently paid an expensive visit to her hairdresser m honour of her daughter's wedding was horrified to discover on the morning of the event that her hair was coming out. By midday the situation was so141 words
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Article48 1933-01-04 7 Tokio Kejvcts Pact OflVr. MOSCOW, Tuesday. Soviet Russia's offer to Japan to conclude a non-aggression pact now has been definitely rejected by Tokio, according to a semi-official announcement stating that informa!on to that effect has been conveyed to the Foic.fn Commissar by the Japanese envoy.-48 words
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Article529 1933-01-04 7 Comfaftyed Air, Sea And Land Attack. Shanghai, Tuesday. Japanese reports from Tientsin stair that a combined military, naval and aerial bombardment of the Shanhaikwan area began at 9 a.m. today. Tokio, Tuesday. According to Japanese military dispatches, the occupation of Shanhaikwan was completed yesterdayday at 8.30 p.m. after529 words
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Article433 1933-01-04 7 'DUST RAISED BY DEMOLITION. RUIN DISPUTE. UNDERGROUND POSTER AND MR. HEARST. London, Dot 15. Hundreds of posters to be seen at various Underground stations have had part of their wording 1 obliterated, following a remark ibie dispute between Mr. Randolph Hearst, bhe American newspaper owner, and tne Society for the433 words
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Article279 1933-01-04 7 SUCCESS OF MODERN TREATMENT. London, Dec. Though a minor advance, perhaps, there ha* probably been nothing m postwar surgery more successful m it own sphere than the now almost universal method of treating varinose veins (including the variet) Known as haemorrhoids) by m ice-; tion writes the medical279 words
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Article, Illustration66 1933-01-04 8 One tf the ferries betweea Hi- ach Koad market and Tanjong Khu Somc of the men of the 2nd a d Bni battalions »f the Coldstrean duards leaving Waterloo Staticn <;n their w;iv to Bcypt. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, who made the original War debt BettleMeUt, on his way to the66 words
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