Singapore Daily News, 5 January 1933
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Title Section12 1933-01-05 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News No. 80. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1933. 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article628 1933-01-05 1 Events m the Far Eastern situation change so rapidly that there is a danger of any comment being out of date an hour or so after it i m print. Two days ago the Japanese advance on Shanhaikwan, bringing their troops to the foot of the Creat Wall628 words
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671 1933-01-05 1 HEROIC CHINESE RESISTENCE. EXTRAVAGANT JAPANESE DEMANDS TO MARSHAL CHANG. In their heroic defence of Shanhaikwan, the i ninese forces are estimated to have suffered 1 700 casualties, but civilian loss of life is also known to have been heavy, and many charred bodies671 words
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Article397 1933-01-05 1 IRISH ELECTION. DE VALERA'S OPTIMISM. HOPE OF 80 SEATS. Party hope£ run high as to the outcome of the Irish Free State election. Mr. Cosgrave, the former President, thinks that Fianna Fail is on the run before the people's wrath," but the de Valera party, which has397 words
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Article121 1933-01-05 1 (ELL WALL NOTE. PRISONER'S SUICIDE BY HANGING. Luxemburg, Tuesday. A Bulgarian prisoner named Konstantinoff, who was found dead m his cell m Luxemburg gaol having committed suicide by hanging, is believed by the authorities to have been one of the perpetrators of the frightful bombing outrage121 words
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Article52 1933-01-05 1 Presented To French President. Paris, Tuesday. The Polish Ambassador called on Saturday at the Elysee palace and on behalf of the President of the P lish Republic presented President Lebrun with the Polish order of the White Eagle. This is the highest Polish order, Riven only for52 words
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Article125 1933-01-05 1 THE ATLANTIQUE. CREW ABANDON VESSEL. NO PASSENGERS. Paris, Wednesday. Recalling the tragedy of the Georges Phillipar, the 40,000 ton luxury liner Atlantique caught fire m the Channel en route for Havre for refit. Five ships are standing by and the crew is abandoning the vessel. There125 words
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Article64 1933-01-05 1 Russia Buys 70,000 Tons From Germany. A Rhenish syndicate has secured the Russian order for 70,000 tons of iron for delivery not later than September, 1933. This is the largest single Russian order ever placed abroad. It is understood the price is [slightly above that obtaining m64 words
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Article29 1933-01-05 1 Washington, Wednesday. Mr. Hoover has referred the Philippines Independence Bill to the Secretary for War for a report ,mn V S a Strong ofVn impending 1 veto.-29 words
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Article103 1933-01-05 1 Troops Called Oul To Stop Tax Protest. Vienna, Tuesday. Two thousand armed peasants from the valley province of Styria are threatening to march on the prdvlncial capital of Ciaz m order U protest against the crushing burden of taxation. Tr.e Government has resolved to prevent the march at103 words
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Article123 1933-01-05 1 Peking, Wednesday. Admiral Sir Howard Kelly, Cominander-in-Chief of the China Station has ordered the British sloops Bridgewater and Folkstone to proceed to Chingwangtao to safeguard British interests m the Shanhaikwan area. Reuter. League Must Act." Paris, Wednesday. "The League must act," thunders the Left press, commenting on events123 words
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Article1189 1933-01-05 1 The rich manuscript collation* of the British Museum are consUntly growing from one caus,. or another. It is true that the economic situation has of lat»« tended to lessen the acquisition* by purchase, but careful use of available funds still makes it. possible to acquire items of great1,189 words
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Advertisement6 1933-01-05 1 Latest Rubber Prices: See Page Two.6 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-05 1 In vDAv^rILLOK 3Esl if will.be the ehoice^^^^'^ John Player Sons^ England11 words
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Advertisement8 1933-01-05 1 Latest J 1 111 Prices: See Page Two.8 words
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Article222 1933-01-05 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. (From Our Own r"orrespondent r London, Wednesday. The closing prices today were: >ut the following quotation* itt lorn woit 'inchun^ed ul th< <•<>-<•: Buy«rs. Sellers. Spot T l^ 7 16 Feh.Mar. 7 5/16 7% Apr.-June 7 7/ Hi 7; July-Sept. T222 words
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Article42 1933-01-05 2 Spot 2 \\2 ln< handed Janu;ir\ 2% Down 1 32 Irhruary 2 13 i 2 Down 1 \H March 2 7 Hi Down I 32 Apr. -June 2>j July-Sept. 2 M Inrhanged Ott.-Dtr. 2 21 :J2 Down 1 M Market Kasier.42 words
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Article21 1933-01-05 2 S|»ot 11 17 2s. fid. Down M His :td ;j Months £142 2s. fed. Down If 1.3s 9d Market Plat.21 words
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Article26 1933-01-05 2 ihibojar. (>nft j again the rubber market was .very r i u i c- 1 The .slitfiit diop jvan reflorled m the local market,26 words
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Article235 1933-01-05 2 Middle Quotations On Wednesday. MLNINC. Middle prices of local issues were as follows > n SingHpore on Wednesday, I according to Fraser Co.'s list Asam Kvmbang 24/6 xd.. Austral Malay 10;-. Ayr KtaiM Tin 11 I*4. Han^rin Tin 11 6, Batang Padanf D.O7H, R.-itu Cavei <>.:;;», Bukil Arang235 words
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Article228 1933-01-05 2 Provincial Government's Three- Year Plan. Canton. Doc. 22. Plan? to foster the growth oi Canton city will be put into effcel early next year m accordance with the three-year nlan of (Jen. Char Chai-teng, which has been adopted by the Provincial Government. Shek Pai will come within the228 words
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Article69 1933-01-05 2 12 noon, Jan. 4. 1938. Buyers Sellers dambier 5.00 Java Cube H.Oft Hamburg Cube !>.(>() Muntok White Pepper 22.50 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 17.5(1 Mixed Black Pepper 12.0(1 Sundried Copra 5.45 Mixed Copra 5.00 Small Flake tap 3.85 Fair 3.6 C Mod: Pearl :;.IMI Mo.69 words
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Article279 1933-01-05 2 REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE. START ON JAN, 20. P. AND O BLUE FUNNEL AND NEDERLAND. Throe shipping companies announce reductions of faros between Singapore and Europe. Beginning with the Ranchi due to leave Singapore on Jan. 20. the homeward passage fares l»y P. and 0. Company's si earners will be279 words
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Article132 1933-01-05 2 ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL YEAR'S WORKING. A telegram received by th< Manager of the Singapore Brand of the Prudential Assurance Co. Lt:!., indicates that m spite of prevailing- difficulties the company ha; been able to record a successful year cjitk'd Dee. 81. In the ordinary brand) the nev sums assured underwritten132 words
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Article46 1933-01-05 2 Decrease Of 2.706 Tone Reported* (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Tuesday. Statistics compiled by the Anglo kfetal Company show that th< vorld's visible supplies <>f tin at th* >n<l of December were 55,760 tons t decrease of 2,706 tons compare vith Doc. 31, 1931.46 words
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Article44 1933-01-05 2 Yesterday's exchange rates m ■l';<].'d the following: SELLING. .< ndon, i months' sighi i;, i» fondon, moiil:, 1 Bight 3 i". l London* 60 days' si^iit 2/3 7/j f/onilcri, 30 <lay.<' si^Vit J;:; 27/31 4mdon, demand 2/3 13/1( Loeukm, 1 T. B 2544 words
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Advertisement195 1933-01-05 2 Found at Last! THI-: MASTER TAILOR. SUITS Ti Jfe\ Perfect m Cut Latest Style and jt)£& I irit C J..si Mafe 1 |j^ rials at Very A| Moderate l*rices \M 1 *4LL AT TUNG CHOY 2311,COLEMANST. SINGAPORE. M. EZEKIEL& SONS, Qualified Ophthalmic Opticians Kaffir- Chambers, Singapore. Branch Noonlwijk. SSf Batavia,195 words
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Advertisement491 1933-01-05 2 THE SINGAPORE Paily News. Head Office: 7*. Cecil Singapore, Phon< 1181-SISS. Tel: "Times" Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. OUi<e: 2.",. Jay.i St r« .I. Phone: '.<• Sf'HS( KiriMN RATES. PajraMf advan«e. Lc.l rl»- 1 1 kfonthly |1 Quarterly I Half-yearly <l( "> $10 Single Copy, r > cents. A*ll communications relative to491 words
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Miscellaneous763 1933-01-05 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. MABO& Dutch, 363 tons, from Indr#- I tf:ii 1-1, for Balavia 5-1. KAMPAR, Brit.. VJJ tons, from Port In<kson 1-1. for Malacca 7-1. NAGATO .\!AKI\ J;.p.. 4.324 tons, from N;i/<»yjt 1-1. for Colombo 6*l. ALASKA MAKC. Jap., 4,553 ton.-, from Nngoys l-l, for < olorabo 5-1. BULAN, I<r;i..763 words
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Miscellaneous599 1933-01-05 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings are pending: For Europe. P. and O. S. N. Co's Kaisar-i-hind (Jan. Ranchi (.Tan 20). Cartkage (Feb. I). X.Y.K.: Kashima Maru (Jan. IS), Ys'sukuni Maru ati. 25) Hakone Maru (Feb. m. hargeurs Revn 1 Duplex (Jan. 3), Cap. Tourant (J:>.r».599 words
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Miscellaneous284 1933-01-05 2 THE WEEK'S I ENGAGEMENTS. Foday, January Penanf? New Year rare meeting, i First Day. Saturday, January 7. Penanjr Races, second day. Tuesday. January 10. Penang Races, third d;:y. SPORTING. T«»day, January .">. Penang New Year race meeting, first day. H Rugby: Royal Artillery vs. Raffles College, Blakari Mati. Friday, January284 words
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Miscellaneous47 1933-01-05 2 AIR PASSENGERS. Passengers f rMn Hatavia to Sir* papore en .lan. Mr. and lfrs. Seabridge, Mr, tiuhcaux, Mr. Montfoort, Mr \<iama van Schc>tema. l^rom Singapore to Balavia: Mr. ami Mis. Amsden, Mr. Thonv on, Mr. Adun»;i vaa Scheltenw. To Soarabaya: Mr. r. s. Paine, Mr. A. Bno.47 words
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997 1933-01-05 3 SHAMATEURS DENOUNCED. NEW LAWS FOR COMMERCIAL CUP COMPETITION. I"""1 the < ommercial (up football competition m Singapore is to he run on hnes similar to the (up competitions m EnXsd that here was to he a qualifying round, was a statement made Nr.^C997 words
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Article226 1933-01-05 3 TOMORROW'S BOXING AT NEW WORLD. A fi^ht of more than the usual inti resl will take place at the Now < Id Arena tomorrow evening, n Bergt. Jim Brady, of the R.A.F., will be opposed over 12 rcundt bo Al Rivers, the American. 1: records are anything226 words
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Article129 1933-01-05 3 Hose Cop Rrtunirt Al Garrison. Ilesi return m the Garrison Golf Club H<;sc Cup wire: 1». \v:is-n SO -i:i— 67 C. i;. M-Axwell 7! 4—70 R. RtT.ton 74— 4 -70 Li-ut. C. M. K(bl«' 86—16—70 1 Cap*. R. Mel. af< re si— lo— 7l S. P. Hoknee-Smith 77—129 words
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Article33 1933-01-05 3 The final of the Russian pool lo ■rnament at the *•(/.<'.. C*pt. Hill and C. B. Maxwell vs. Lieut. Wilkinson and U. B. Wilson, will |he played tomorrow, Starting X G p.m.33 words
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Article415 1933-01-05 3 GOAL, FOUR TRIES. MEDICAL COLLEGE TROUNCED. B.C.G 17. M.(. 0. By the margin of IT points (a goal and four tries) to nil, an S.C.C. Rugby side trounced the Medical College on the Padang yesterday. The Club were undoubtedly the better team. The College were415 words
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Article194 1933-01-05 3 Permanent Committee's* Decisions* A number of important decisions havj been arrived at by iho Permanent Committee of the International Yacht Racing- Union. It was unanimously ■greed that yacht m the 6-metre class shall be weighed beto re her first certificate of racing is granted. The weight of woo?)194 words
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Article43 1933-01-05 3 The Amicable Athletic Association team, mnprising Clmm Konpr Pak, Yeo Lip ('he«\ lan Pang Hock, and Tt-o Kwantf Nirhcc. won the relay i aec for Chinese font hall teams, and the trophy prtatntod by Mr. J. M. Siine. i43 words
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Article710 1933-01-05 3 EUROPEANS. TALENT AMONG WILTSHIRES. STRONG SIDES. Colours 3 Whites 3. A hotkey trial to select the European side to meet the rtesl on .lan. 1 1 was played on the S.C.C. Padanjj yesterday between Colours and Whites. On the form displayed, the Europeans are certain to have710 words
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Article501 1933-01-05 3 CHANGES GAZETTED. MACHINERY TO BE TIGHTENED UP. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. A great deal of work on the pan of Government and the leadi mining authorities m Malaya \'V. been necessary to draw up the new rules under the Tin and Tin Ore (Restriction)501 words
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Article118 1933-01-05 3 WILD SCENES IN JAMAICA. Kingston, Jamaica, Tuesday. Soldiei of tin- Noi t i land Fusiliers rioted lust ni^ht after one of th< ii comrades ha*l been kille I m a brs wl. They lashed with the police, and during the melee several ivilians and 3oldi< re inju c118 words
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Article134 1933-01-05 3 Hun<!r<>fis \iu),»in< <<I In Katih District. Pes;e after page of defaulter; m th< P.. M.S. undo- the Land Code, 1926, has been gazetted ar.d notice has been given that th<* lands m volved will be -<>!d for recovery •<;' rears <;f renl and costs. These sal's will134 words
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Article106 1933-01-05 3 Large lA\ I hroii<;hoiil Last Year. From January t<> November, 1932, th< number of State-aided deck pas■"nircr- from the Madras Presidency <> Malaya wai 1 1 (including minors mci infants* and ordinary deck it engers 15. 5 12, whereas the State-aided departures numbered r (including 1 1,650106 words
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Article439 1933-01-05 3 STREET ACCIDENTS INCREASE FOURFOLD. Is the average driver m Singa-'-•(Jay four lim a reckless five years ;i^r->, <>r is i;r. walking on ih<- increase here? These quej I are prompted by of cat i i■-I to Ity the inya|Htir mlani i Sei vice. In 1928 thei re 171439 words
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Advertisement102 1933-01-05 3 FASHION'S LATEST J& WOLACE w .^ibbbbbbbbbbbW^^^ BBBHBBaß^y<^BfißßTJWPf^^^m>—^^—t^h^ BBBBm. 9^^ 1 J^tjfclßFTLf^wrßr' t v<^9 ■BL^^BrV^jflßßVkVftWJ^BßflNH^ sBSBBBBBBBBBIBBJBSfIBBBBBBBBBI^BfIBBIfIfIBBII^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .^BBBBa THE NEW FABRIC J/T J h<> FOR SPORTS JUMPERS. JgT Ncw<s| 36 IN- WIDE AT Vogue lor CC B A EVENING WHITE, SAKE jßr -~~"---—-r' EMERALD jOf ORANGE. JmT FADELESS. 36 ins. widi: r>er102 words
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Article43 1933-01-05 4 Washington, Tuesday A Bill providing for th<* levy of additional teriffi <>n import* from t ountries whose t urrcnciai aiv at fit tiv<- jmt <ijit. Ik low par has l»«-<'ii ml ro<luc«'<l i'i(i \)\f House of Representative* by Co.icrMMMan Hill.43 words
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Article38 1933-01-05 4 The Princess do LlffM of Belwho is making a tour of tl< Kast, is at pit'M'nt stayinK at Rafllefl }Jotfl and will leave for Java tomorrow. The Princess ha^ already visited Burma, Stan and liulo(hina.38 words
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Article42 1933-01-05 4 A Javanese was slightly huit yesterday when he was knocked <k>wn by a motor-lorry m Ilukit Bcfoic Mr. Justice a Doclcflti Ten ell m the 2nd. Court today at 11 a.m. S. r>:;H/:i2 Lyon.s Motors Ltd. vk: Tay Kcnjf Scow.42 words
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Article255 1933-01-05 4 "Hard Lines II His Slory Is True." A novel attempt at smuggling thandu concealed m cabbages by Fan Wee Peng, a.cook on board th? Anshun earned him a line of $7.~>0, or m default six months' rigorous imprisonment. He appeared beforj Mr. J. H. I'edlfAv, the acting255 words
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Article109 1933-01-05 4 Opposition To Bridge I oils. At the last riv?etincr of the Coun- :*ii of the PlanitT:' Association of Malaya the memorial of the conference of Malayan public bodies to .Sir- Samuel Wilson was discussed, and the chairman and the secretary were thanked for work done m connection with109 words
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1401 1933-01-05 4 SICK MAN KILLED AND WIFE STABBED. UNREQUITED LOVE DRAMA. INQUEST VERDICT OF MURDER AGAINST A SIKH. Apparently a victim of }ealo— y,| 1 added to which was the fact thai his advances and suggestions of marriage were rejected. SantokM Singh, a Sikh, is alleged to have committed murder. When his1,401 words
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Article154 1933-01-05 4 After the successful adaptatior of Fannie Hurst's best seller which appeared on the screei as the Symphony r>f Si: Million," the screen version o "Back Street," another of her most popular books, was looked forward to with gTQttt interest. A deepk moving story" beginning" m the- 80V gives154 words
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Article61 1933-01-05 4 Iheir Highnesses the Sultan an! Sultana of Johore will leave for a visit to Angkor and Indo-China generally on Sunday morning. They Will k<> l>y train to Bangkok and from there to Angkor. They will l>e away for about a month. MOSCOW, Monday. Tre fornrer councillor to61 words
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Article116 1933-01-05 4 Masonic Funeral At Kuala Liiiimr. The remains of Mr. A. U. Byatt, win; died m Bungsar 11'' -i-ii al from Japanese river fever, were accorded full Masonic ritea by brethren of his own Lodge, L"dge Tullibardine m the East, Road Lodge, and Make- peace Lodge at116 words
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Article70 1933-01-05 4 llushatul Flt»ars Wii'r's Voice On Wireless. (From Our Own Cot lespondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Mr. D. H. Van, principal of the: Methodist Afternoon School, Kuala' Lumpur, had the memorable experi- ence of hearing his wife, Mrs. Lucyi I Yap, bioadcastintf from the Government wireless station, Xankin.'^, yesterday. Mrs.70 words
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Article73 1933-01-05 4 Government Aid For Builders. Paris, Tuesday. The Ministry <f Commerce has informed the Municipal authorities! of Saint Nazaire that the French Transatlantic shipping company which was confronted with grave financial difficulties owing to a <!<•- -i Ik-it of soo million francs will !><• n organised. Work on th<>73 words
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Article273 1933-01-05 4 A City Broker Win. knew Malaya. Prom > 1 1 1 Own 'iir |m London, I»• 17 Many people m Malaya wil wii h regret of the I < t h Hugh Morrison Devitt, of >■• f Lewis and Pemt, Ltd., rilon brokets m Mincing Lane. No!273 words
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Article39 1933-01-05 4 Allrjjnl Preae For R*** Documents. It is understood that AS i of a laid made on certain m Decker Ro4d >n Sam printing pretfi was wised authoiitios together with munUtic documenta and env< ready to be distributed.39 words
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Advertisement175 1933-01-05 4 ROBINSONS For SMART SHOES. Three New Models m Men's Footwear Ma de i n I>nill a n d N '>• A SMART PATENT LEATHER COURT .^^jj^H^ SHOE. WITH LIGHT LEATHER SOLE AND JMfJJßP^^^^^ I' 1 sizes .i m I sizes 5 to lO£. No. 286. SPECIAL QUALITI OXFORD SHOE H)GH175 words
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Advertisement39 1933-01-05 4 G p E It Became I Malaya's 1 U lI U f ravourite In A Week! c C n v -I C n C" «iniiiiiiin>Mii\iiiiMnunimJllh>w \^*S^ I n ■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■h^J kTT>->-_ iIUMi i i f™ BIMJiIiTTTm i i^T^^i iTTTTTfTIii^MU I39 words
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Article, Illustration32 1933-01-05 5 H.n.nu.n,, n, Uin, H,, ;ll 01, ri! ,s bowltag U,. is mi ss Hradm.n for three m ,ho match against the Combined Australian X. at Perth.32 words
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3241 1933-01-05 5 I HELD TO BE LEGAL IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. 'AN IMPORTANT lUDGMENT observed m he» r£" s2St|c« inhabitanlH of the S "'V pr I th« taws under which 11..\ >ls so h< |!ri WILL <»f j;j<>.~>. '1 he judgment wa on an 01 ig ing summon3,241 words
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Article293 1933-01-05 5 ROBBERY PLANNED. WOMAN WHO HAD FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS. "I was toid by a friend that a woman living m (Jeylanp had a few h'indred dollars bo we Arranged to rob her," was the candid confession of Tan Wee Sen^- when he wa? produced together with Chea Gay293 words
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Article240 1933-01-05 5 Mischievous Conduct Of lliinese. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Tuesday. A Hylam, Goh Cher.jr, Kwang, wafl h\< morning charged m the police nurt, Malacca, befor? fir. C. II IV'il.'an. with cjausirg r.iischief by ittemptitlff to cut the wires of Malacca Electric Lighting, Ltd. Mi-. Graham, manager of240 words
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Article36 1933-01-05 5 Sofia, Tuesday. After pf<olongod negotiations tht? rormer Pram] M. Muchanoof, ■uceaedod <»n Saturday m forming li new jrovrrnmoit m \vhi( h h« him■'•lf will a! lime *hi» pod of Foreign Minifcter. AiMitiTriM Orf n.36 words
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Article1347 1933-01-05 5 FULL PROGRAMM] VISIT TO SIAM DESCRIBED. WEEKLY LUNCHEON. The feature of tfe sasinu meeting of the Singapore kotar lub held at its weekly luiuheo at the Adelphi Hotel* yesterda >vas a description of the Han^ko Convention given In Mr. J. i, a j rock, who was one*1,347 words
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Article399 1933-01-05 5 FISHERMAN'S SUICIDE HANGED HIMSELF AFTER CUTTING THROAT. An inquiry was held yesterday by Ifr. F. G. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, into the death of Scow Keng How, a 34-year-old Chinese, [who, after having been "ma.l" for a number of days, made death certain when ho first cut399 words
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Article164 1933-01-05 5 Appointment Of OfTirrrs. A Government Gazette Extraordinary issued on Tuesday states: In exercise of the powers conferred on him by section :i of the Aliens Ordinance, 1 1>:J2, His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. J. A. BJaek, M.C.S.. to be the Immigration Officer164 words
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2480 1933-01-05 5 4 PETITION DISMISSED. "QUARRELS AROSE FROM HER OWN CONDUCT" now BNri, on th<. tn.unrfs of persist**! cr«eks h«^ luisl,.m«l n<l fancliter would Ko |fc«, kaM MORBID AND SUSPICIOUS MIND. Mr. C. da Silva appeared for the! petitioner and Mi. c. Cobbeti for :hv respondent. The petitioner2,480 words
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Advertisement55 1933-01-05 5 At Malaya's Largest Sporting CooiTs Storr Come and inspect VINCENT ItICHAKD'H I ilßll U THF RAT" Racket made by a Champion for Champions. L j B<?st Tennis Shoes £0.7."> O nl\ I 1 For Ever> thing Phone 2 >:{» I ROYSO N S I I The Malayan Sports Depot II55 words
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Article793 1933-01-05 6 Palpable Concern In London. London, Wednesday. The Manchester (iuardian says that the new Jananese offensive m Shanhaikwan t'.is been received with palpable concern m British diplomatic quarters. What has already happened &fl bad enough, and there Is dread of what may follow. Even the best friends of793 words
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Article35 1933-01-05 6 t rench I'olicy. Paris, Tuesday. French policy regarding the SinoJapanese issue remains, as it ikoulc do, left m the hands of the League though the Socialist Populaire a^ah jrges that Japan is threatened economic boycott.35 words
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Article270 1933-01-05 6 Mr. Matsuoka And The Thice. Rome, Wednesday. Mr. Matsuoka explained the. Japanese position m Manchukuo it an interview with Signor Mussolin last night lasting forty minute-. I 1 il understood that disarmament ivas not mentioned. Although Mr. Matsuoka's yitil to Rome is unofficial, he availed himself of the opportunity to270 words
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Article68 1933-01-05 6 At the 4'ird annual general meeting of the Chinese Christian Association the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Mr Song Ong Siang, C.P..E., M.A., President Rev. W. Murray, M.A., Vice Piesklent; Mr. Tan Boon Chin, Hon Secretary; Mr. Tan Teck Guan, hon treasurer', Mr. Lav Pow Song librarian;68 words
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Article552 1933-01-05 6 :harge following a MISAPPREHENSION. \Yh the case mm call* d yesterlay before Mr. W. Kuy, the Singapore second magi trate, m vhich Mr. Steen Sehested was :harged with committing criminal nreach of trust m respect of $2,000, .he property of Mr. B. Hermaji>en, Court Inspector Meeten men!ibned that552 words
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Article770 1933-01-05 6 THE REAL MALADY. I NOT CAUSED THROUGH BATHING. (From Our Owi. Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Tuei Japanese river 1 fever ha i claimed another victim m Malaya and people are a^ain askinj prevalent an-i how dan] thi disease actually is. It is important to point out thai since770 words
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Article24 1933-01-05 6 Cairo. AVclii- iday. Tho Sidky Pasha Cabinet ha? t resigned. The PrUne if&nist«i I roforininp: the -niinistiy ami repl* iiUj Lhrce Minibtt'is.24 words
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Advertisement135 1933-01-05 6 THE EMPIRE'S BEST I I Pure Creamery Australian g\ g\ Butter WATCH FOR THE CHOP SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TONIGHT I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I 9.30 MIDNIGHT. I TOMORROW I TEA DANCE I 6.30 8.15 P.M. I INFORMAL DINNER DANCE I 9.30- MIDNIGHT. I135 words
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Article121 1933-01-05 7 Presentation After 2f> Years* Service. X suitable recognition of the completion of 2h fears' service l.y Mr. Chee Boon Ikan with the- Netherlandnche Handel Ifaatschappij, W. V. (Netherlands Trading So eietyj was made m th<- oißceg y«terday f.y the manager, Mr. Reicheimann, on behalf of k121 words
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Advertisement23 1933-01-05 7 Can You r ore cast Results? Test Your Skill and Win Read Malaya's Premier Newspaper T II E SUNDAY TIMES FOR FULL PARTICULARS23 words
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Advertisement130 1933-01-05 7 NEW STOSKS WHITEAWAY NEW BASIC VALUES N9 500. vyj// imple < f»nt <■• y t >i urdy ai 'J '-i th 4 i übber s el r Price §8.50 Each. y w ELIZABETH" PRAM. Built of fin< tor body t( < 1 o'tly pad led, fitted with over < end130 words
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Article, Illustration61 1933-01-05 8 B. Brwkc K. V I'll io!t after the hriil m the Kuntpean trial hockey ||M played yesterday. Harr> i.cm, extradited Froai Anerica t;» answer share-p.ishin charges m Lftndon, with his wife. A Medical College player Uckled during the ruj'by RftMe on the PMftftg yesterday. Miss Jessie Dell, who when Mr.61 words
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