Singapore Daily News, 18 January 1933
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Title Section12 1933-01-18 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News No. 91. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1933. S CENTS.12 words
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Article552 1933-01-18 1 I'enang ha- na<l its Legislative meeting, and «re have th< inee of the Colamial Secretary excursion is by no mim »nsidcred a joy-ride for am) Malacca members. nay be bo, but ire still cling .fashioned conviction that g ,1 a legislative body art appropriately held at the aat552 words
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BRITISH ATTITUDE MADE CLEAR
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Article286 1933-01-18 1 Geneva Tuesday. If t.lie formula is unacceptable the question of the report arises. British views on this are clear. Sir John Simon ha^; clearly indicated thai Britain will act as loyal member of the League and thai Britain will co-operate to the utmost with other members forReuter - 286 words
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Article49 1933-01-18 1 U. S. Policy. a ihlftffton, Tuesday. It is understood that the U.^. lifter the recent Roosevelt-Stinwon conference, haa instructed her representative*! in London, Paris and I Geneva t<> reaffirm the l > s policy of not recognising any situation I reached l>y meani contrary to the Kelloffg I 'act.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article53 1933-01-18 1 Tokio Inst ructions. ToktOi Tuesday* Following the Cabinet's approval of the instructions cabled to the .Japanese delegation at Geneva, it is understood that they oppose the proposal to invite non-member -tales to participate on the sub[coramittee ami trill insist on no [interference by the sub-committee n direct negotiations between <Reuter - 53 words
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Article372 1933-01-18 1 Discussing the ataachurian situation The limes says: "It will be a veritable triumph of League diplomacy if it can bring China and Japan to see the future of the Provinces eye to eye. The League can neither compromise its principles nor take refuge in vagueness. The League372 words
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Article70 1933-01-18 1 Firsi Thought For Violin. Prague. Saturday. .Jan K Libel ik. the violinist, was injured in the chest this afternoon in a motor trash here. His car, in which he was accompanied l>y the pianist. Holecek, collided with a heavy lorry and turned a somersault. Kubelik scrambled throughReuter Wireless - 70 words
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Article21 1933-01-18 1 Prague. Monday. The condition of the violinist Kubelik has considerably improve*? and he is aole to walk a little. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 21 words
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Article36 1933-01-18 1 Highest Award To Spanish Inventor. Paris, Friday. The International Aeronautical Federation awarded the gold medal which was won last year by KcUener —to the Spanish inventor of the helicopter, Juan de la Cierva.i Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 36 words
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Article255 1933-01-18 1 FURNACE CAUGHT. f CHARGED WITH MURDER. THEN IN HOSPITAL. A few hours after his arrest, Janus Furnace, the man lor whom a Europe-* ide hunt had gone on lor three weeks in connection with the murder at Hampstead of Walter Spatchett, was rushed to hospital, suffering fromReuter Wireless - 255 words
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Article49 1933-01-18 1 London. Monday. For the lirst- time nince the War, a reigning German Prince ia paying a visit to the English Court. He is Duke Edward of Saxe-Coburjj-Grotha a grandson <>f Queen Victoria and cousin of Kinjj 1 George, wlio haa arrived at Sandringham on a visit. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 49 words
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Article, Illustration116 1933-01-18 1 BORIS IN PARIS. "MOTHER AND CHILD DOING WELL." Pans, Tuesday. The Begum Aga khan tfave birth to a son today. Both are doing wvll. Reuter The Begum Ag& Khan was formerly Mile. Andree Canon. daughter of a Chambery hotel proprietor. She was married toReuter - 116 words
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Article58 1933-01-18 1 Paris* Sa*ordii>. A Hollywood financial and artist i cal collapse within six months is predicted by a well-known French film critic, Lunge Poe in a sen national article in L'Avenir. Poe who claims excellent sources of information, prophecies that the collapse will !>j at Tended by aAneta-Trans-Ocean - 58 words
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Article35 1933-01-18 1 Doom, Sunday. The ex-Kaiser has recovered from his recent cold and is now in a fairly food state of health, though great care is still necessary in view of his age. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 35 words
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Article962 1933-01-18 1 296 FOR 6. VERY PATIENT JARDINE HAMMOINirs 85. fvi^land took their mcmml mningfl score from 85 lor MM to 2*M> for H during play jregterdft) in the third Test match at \d«* laide. Hammond pla\ed a jjreat innings of B5 and Jardine displayed monumental patience in batting962 words
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Article21 1933-01-18 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Tuesday. Mr. David Lloyd George, the veteran statesman, celebrated his 70th birthday today.21 words
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Article933 1933-01-18 1 The interdepend* m«• of the Mis armament ('onh-renre and the World Kconomic onlerem c ifl here explained b) Dr. Nicholas Murrav Ikitler. PrcsMtßl ol olumiiia University, I'.s.A. The \\oil<i Economic Conference! toward which we look with anxious interest, and the rea lembled i»i armament Conference a( Geneva, soon933 words
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Advertisement6 1933-01-18 1 Latest Rubber Prices: See Page Two6 words
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Advertisement43 1933-01-18 1 JB^ l^ niwmrTi^^ nf^^ h|||l ti irBTrTTir nrnnmn m\\ mi i< KL I M POWDERED MILK i SAFE MILK PURE MILK JMJWj^MJ DRINKING PURPOSE sir^SJw COOKING PRCSH *ILK POWOERtO I I OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES. DISTRIBUTORS vifc lit BROSa Co a43 words
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Advertisement6 1933-01-18 1 Latest Tin Prices: See Pajje Two.6 words
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Article588 1933-01-18 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. [From Our Own Correspondent London, TuesHay. I h« < losinj? prices to«?ay were: RUBBER. Spot 2. V.I 16 I'p 9 115 Febrvarj 2 IS/1€ \pr.-.lunt' 2 l 1 I)o\*n 1 1H Jaly-Sept I 11 12 Ilown 1 32 Oet.-Dec. I IS588 words
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Article89 1933-01-18 2 l'l,« naßrke4 in industrials was very nteady. Sina^ipore (old StorVLgV9 were available at $2.85, W«aincs at $5.65, while there were buyer uf Tradai*fl at %2&J&0 gross. Notwithstanding the drop of tin in London the local market was unchanged, l»ut tin shares were neglected. Penawata were quoted .•it between89 words
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Article176 1933-01-18 2 Mi'l'llr (Quotations On Tuesday. MINING. Middle price! of local issues wert follow* in Singapore on Tuesday. •••<>r<ling to Krasdr Co.'s list A*am Kumljangr 24/G Austral Malay r.» Ayer Rltan Tin 11/-. Baa«ria Tin 11 B..tang: Padan^' 0 07Vi, Bain Cavei MTH, Bukit Arang 0 40 inom.i Hurmah Malay176 words
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Article56 1933-01-18 2 Fall In Ueceniber Outputs. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) I-rondon, Monday. Ihe Rubber C-owers 1 Associaticri analysis ~>f December crops of 979 companies shows total production of 11,407 tons compared with lL\l7f> for December 1931, a falling- off of 7.1) per cent. The 615 '■ompank-s in Lh<- final analysis56 words
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Article115 1933-01-18 2 Toda?, January 18. Rugby: S.C.C. vs. Wiltshire Regt.. Padan?. Hockey: Police vs. S.C.C. Ist. Thomson Road; S.R.C. Ist vs. R.A.F.. S.R.C. grd. R.\. vs. R.I Blukan Mati. Friday, January 20 Hocke> S.R.C. Ist vs. Malaya Command, S.RiC. grd.; S.R.C. 2nd vs. R.I. "A," R.I. grd. Polir* vs. llaffl*- College,115 words
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Article96 1933-01-18 2 14 noon. Jan. 17, llKj.j. Mr. W. J. Wilcxyxsan, of th* }>W-aits Trading r Of an<i Mrs Wil coxd<m sailed for home on leave fcv »He Thurland Castle. Buyers S»lUrt Clambier 5.00 Java Cub© 7.50 Hamburg Cub« 8.50 MHintok WhiW tapper 21.00 White Pepper 20.00 I96 words
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Article96 1933-01-18 2 May Become a Greek Subject. Attorn, Monday. The Greek police have given Samuel Insull temporary permission to stay in Greece, but later Insul! will probably be required to accept Greek nationality if he desires to remain in the country. Reuter. Washington, Sunday. The State Department has ordered theReuter Wireless - 96 words
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Article61 1933-01-18 2 Sedenak Shows Small Loss On Year. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Monday. Sedenak Rubber Estates show a los* on the year ended Oct. 31 of 41,918 compared with a profit of i'2,052, reducing the carry forward to f 12,906. Fed. Selangor. The Federated Selangor Rubber report for 193261 words
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Article70 1933-01-18 2 London, Monday. On the Stock Exchange today, the only feature of interest was the revival of strength and activity in South African gold minings. Business in other departments was very restricted. Most commodity markets weakened owing to lower American advices. Rubber was also adversely affected by the disappointingReuter Wireless - 70 words
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Article50 1933-01-18 2 Santiago, Chile. Tuesday. The Chamber has approved the Government liquidation of the Cosach Nitrate Co. The Finance Minister said that the service bonds issued by the Cosach Co., arc guaranteed and assured the Chamber that the working of nitrates would be free and assured of Government suDUort. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article47 1933-01-18 2 Yesterday's exchange rate* included the following": London. 1 month*, si^ht 2 3 Ifi 16 London, 3 monUia* siffht 2/3 21) 32 London, GO days' sight 2/3 7/8 London, :H) days' sipht 2/3 27 ?i2 Fvondon, dema/nd 2 '> 19 16 London. T.T. 2/3 2-5 *}2 SELLING.47 words
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Article18 1933-01-18 2 Communication with Kota Bahru (Kclantan) via Kuala Lumpur is interrupted. C>*ni**anication with Bangkok and Tungsong is interrupted.18 words
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Article233 1933-01-18 2 SINGAPORE SINHALESE NEW ORGANISATION. 1 An interesting and largely attended gathering of Sinhalese took place on Saturday at th« Mercantile Institute, Sophia Road, for the purpose of reorganising the Singa-! pore Sinhalese Association, which! for some time past had been dormant. The hall was decorated with hoards displaying national233 words
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Article213 1933-01-18 2 FROM 'DISTRICT' INSTEAD OF A COUNTRY. Those who have followed the legal arguments which arose out of banishment cases in the F.M.S. last year will be interested in a draft enactment called the Restricted Residence Enactment which was published last Saturday. The Legal Adviser, F. M. S. gives213 words
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Article82 1933-01-18 2 Big Came Shooting In Africa. Berlin, Saturday. The ex-Crown Prince's third son, Prince Hubertus of Prussia, who is making a sporting expedition in Airica arrived at Dar-es-Salaam. The Prince, who stresses the fact that his trip is of a purely private nature, deposited wreaths on the erraves ofAneta-Trans-Ocean - 82 words
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Article72 1933-01-18 2 Flight Accomplished In Four Days. Port Natal, Brazil. Monday. The Fiench giant three-en gined aevoplane Arc en Ciel arrived safoly at 4.40 p.m. from Saint Txjuis, Senegal, which was left at 4.18 a.m. The aeroplane left Marseilles at 10.10 a.m. on .Tan. 12. Neuter. Ar. An€ta-Tian.s-Ocean message72 words
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Article69 1933-01-18 2 Rorlin, Tuesday. Thf increasing probability of the early dissolution of the Reichstag has had an adverse effect on the market resulting in general weakness and losses of one to two per cent, on many shares. The weakness was intensified aft the day wore on, depreciation increasing till theAneta Trans-Ocean - 69 words
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Advertisement97 1933-01-18 2 M. EZEKIEL SONS, Qualified Ophthalmic Opticians Kaffirs Chambers, Singapore. ftranrh Noordwijk, i.">, Batavia, Java. THE NEW HANDLESS WRIST WATCH. Guaranteed 15-Jewd Lever Movement. Chrome, Silver, 11/ct. Gold, 18/ct. Gold. It has NO HAND; yet it Is easier to find out the correct time than an ordinary watch. It has NO97 words
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Advertisement444 1933-01-18 2 TMC 84N«A»O«C Paily News. Head OIBc*: 78, CeJI at**, Singapore fht^r 5151-5152. Tel: "Times** Singapore. Kuala Lumpur Office: 2.V Jata Stren SUBSCRIPTION HATK Payable «n advance. Local delivery r>"-» Monthly $UW) Quarterly |4^« Half-yearly *».00 j|,, Single Copy. 5 cent*. All communications relative to h u s ness matters, viz.,444 words
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Miscellaneous313 1933-01-18 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS, Today, January 18. Police Band, Botanic Gardens, 5.15 p.m. Friday, JantuuT 20. Police Band* Katong Park, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, January 21. "Foolish Virgins," Victoria Theatre, 930 p.m. TIDE TABLES. Turiay. January IT. W. 2.41 a.m., I ft. H in.. -.10 :».m.. f> ft. 1 in. Thursday, Januar>313 words
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Miscellaneous637 1933-01-18 2 SWPPING US?. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings ar« For Europe, P. and O. S. V. Co.'s Ranchi (Jw* 20). N.Y.K.: Yasukuni Maru (Jan. 25*. Hakone Maru (Feb. 9). Hamburg Amenka Line: Sauerland (Jan. 19). Uckermark (Jan. 22), Ermland (Feb. 4). East Asiatic Co Ltd. Meonia (Jan. 24),637 words
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Miscellaneous194 1933-01-18 2 MAILS. Today. •Java. Souther* Sumatra, South- East Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dill y (By Aeroplane) f> a.m. North, X.-East aiH N.-West Sumatra. Ceylon, Ej?ypt, Europe and Great Britain (Sinajak) (Dutch Mail) 8.:J0 a.m. Philippine Islands ond U.S.A. Bil vcrwilltw) 11 a.m. Djambi (Merani 1 p.m. Djambi (Sinprkel) I p.m.194 words
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Article474 1933-01-18 3 CRICKET CLUB PLANS PADANG WICKETS BETTER THAN IN AUSTRALIA II »;is revealed af the B.C.C rirkct meeting held a( (he Clah l;i- I nijjht (hat arrangements <.<Tt beinsj mad€' in the hope of retting the M.C.G. tourists to -it aiul play against Malaya ii< \t474 words
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Article325 1933-01-18 3 Machine-gunners go down to medicos In an interesting rugby game on 'iir I'adang yestcrdaj the Medical "I!.-,- defeated the S.V.C Machine f limner? by s points (a goal and !<• three points (;i try). Ihe wen* er.<- keei *»nt«*st< I. 'i lie Marl" Gunno ■< ili- heaviei pack, nnd325 words
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Article57 1933-01-18 3 J»nuar} Spoon Ai Keppel. 1 K< ppel <i<»lf Hub on Mon<*ard« ere taken out for the January Spoon, and the fol ere returned: I: Wiseman l<; !<• 3fl K. Stewart 49 12 37 J 1 H. Wilson 17 9 38 V M. Lov 19 id 89 I' Hrawley Rl57 words
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Article17 1933-01-18 3 n will I- played wi Stadium b< ween fcnehi and >i- Mais irs Pub-17 words
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Article242 1933-01-18 3 COMMAND AGAINST H.M.S. BERWICK Boxing enthusiasts are offered an attractive evening's sport at the S.V.C. Headquarters on Saturday evening next when a Malaya Command team will oppOfl a team from !i. .M.S. Berwick. Singapore Ins had previous ex* :m ienc< of these Services boxing i naments. The (juality242 words
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Article72 1933-01-18 3 SOUTH AFRICA WIN FINAL TEST. Cape Towij Tuesday South Afric* won the final tawi cnnia test hei« today by ftvn hee to bhre*. Today's results as follows Perry (<;.li.» beat Kirby, 6—3 Mrs. Robbtna >•• at Mrs. Fearntoj V hitting stall (G.8.), 6 i. 6—2. Perry M NuthaJlReuter - 72 words
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Article88 1933-01-18 3 Team For Match Ai Twickenham. Louden. The Enjrlh Ii i l| > Uam agrainsl V.' :i a! 'I nhara on Jan. ".-1 i;--:t follows: Brown (Bristol) Booth (Head inicU v > Burland < Bristol Math BTid rvold, Capl ain (Bla :khealth) EUiot (Un ted S r Key88 words
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Article835 1933-01-18 3 A. A. A. BEAT THE SOLDIERS 3 CLEAR GOALS WILTS POOR SHOOTING SHORT PASSING A. A. A. Wiltshire* 0; A smart shower which came down ju.<t before the start and an irritating drissle which continued intermittently throughout the football mat«}) between the Wiltshire Regiment and the Amicable Athletic Association- -one835 words
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Article811 1933-01-18 3 A PROTEST. ONLY 12 MEN WANTED. WOODFULL. BrL.oanv, Due. 17. The policy of gelecting 13 players for each «>f the Tests against BaSIMMI is not approved by officials yf the Queensland Cffeket Association, and it is almost certain that the Board of Control will be askedBristish Courier - 811 words
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Article413 1933-01-18 3 14 POLICE HURT. ESCAPING CROWD RUNS GAUNTLET. Fourteen plain-clothes policemen, who were attending a meeting of unemployed on Glasgow Green <>n Pec. 22 were seriously injured after shouts had keen lai "d of "police spies." Five of the officers had to be taken to hospital. About 2,000413 words
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Article188 1933-01-18 3 CHRISTENING. BULGARIAN QUEEN'S RELIGION. Sofia, Monday. The christening of the R<>yn. Princess yesterday morning accord* ling to the rites of the Orthodo> [Greek Church, whereat Queer Joanna is a Catholic, has called forth a protest from the Vatican. The Apostolic Ltelegate protester to the King against theReuter - 188 words
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Article136 1933-01-18 3 Ciffarette Ca«e Mr Lohl And Found. Melbourne, I << <-. 31 ll<>ii»(M-t SutclhTe, th' 1 Yortehin i i'.:kotor. has been Miked for ar apology by the Marine Stewards 1 Union. Sutcliffe recently paid thai h< had losi a gold cigarette case while travelling between Tasmania and Melbourne. When returnedExchange - 136 words
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Article80 1933-01-18 3 Stockholm, Monday. Am agreement h< 1 been reached between the Swedish Hank, Skandi naviska Kreditaktiebolefrei and th< International Match Corporation with regard to the German Hondto the nominal value of MO,OGO,OW wrhich were handed to the Bank by the late Ivar K t *-uj^<t, althou^ 1 th<y were reallyReuter Wireless - 80 words
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Article455 1933-01-18 3 CHRISTMAS RIOT, "NO PUDDING" GIVEN AS CAUSE. Shouts, cat-call- an. l the beating >f tin inutfs. could be Ivanl hun Ir m|s of yard- away when uproar 'esembling ;ome of the disturbance* it Dartmoor again broke <>ut in Chelmsford Gaol on Christmas Day utl lasted until early455 words
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Advertisement120 1933-01-18 3 SPECIAL OFFER 1932 MODELS AT REDUCED iP^JNP riv 1 1, e o Model T. 6. O.H.V. De Luxe Model No. 18. 490 c.c. 4.90 H.P OH V MttWiOO i:\GI\J-; Here 7<> mm. St ..k». lIMI mm l"(i c.< <^^»^. Push rod <:iuraVd. rush roik and overlic.it! .■v C%L ff* s120 words
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Article334 1933-01-18 4 TAPPER STABS EMPLOYER. MURDER VERDICT. ACCUSED SENTENCED TO DEATH. (From Out Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Monday. < The Johore Bahru Assizes open^'lj ihi.-> morning before Mr. Justice ji Burton. h I A Chinese of I'ontian KeUhil, named Tan Poh leek, was charged with having stabbed to death his 1 employer,334 words
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Article120 1933-01-18 4 THE PAVILION. Constance Bennett, supported »y Neil Hamilton, gives one of her best efforts in "Two Against The World," the Warner Bros.' production which opened at the Pavilion last night. Their superb acting* and magnetic personalities get the picture ovfii* well. They are backed up by a120 words
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Article104 1933-01-18 4 Before the Chief Just ico in the Ist. Court today at 11 a.m. Part heard: S. 1460 Sl— Yu Wan Yoke alias Vu Oi (\v) vs. Chu Siew Kuan and two others. Before Mr. Justice Whitley in the 3rd. Court at 11 a.m. Tart heard: S. 019- *)2—104 words
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Article75 1933-01-18 4 I he charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of $00 against V. Wijetunga, an educated Singhalese, was Withdrawn by the D.P.P. yesv terday. Tiii* case was mentioned before Mr. A. W. Hay, the Second Police Mafpst rate. Wijetunga had lx.'un employed as a salesman t.<> lames75 words
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Article54 1933-01-18 4 Swsmi Paiimiananda, of thf I Ilamakrishna Mission, who has l>tt*n pi caching in AflMllea for the last 27 y«»ar.s and has founded Vedanta SiM-ieties an<l Ash. ma Missions in ■evarml places including Boston, La Crsscenta, P:Lso<lena and Los 'Ann-elvs, arrives in Sin4faix>re on .lan. 21 by the s.s. Yashukuni Mara54 words
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Article110 1933-01-18 4 JEWEL KAID. STAB ASSISTANT AND SHOOT AT POLICE. (From our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Tuesday. Armed Chinese broke into a pawnshop at Sungkai last night au.i, after stabbing two shop assistants, removed *4i>o worth vi ptedged jewellery. The snop is only about a hundred yards from the police110 words
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Article104 1933-01-18 4 Accused s Movements During Recess. (From Our Own Correspondent. Seremban, Monday. When Munusamy, a Tamil was brought up for trial before Mr. Justice Mills at the Assizes on a charge of having committed murder at Bukit Palong Estate, Port Dickson, Mr. R. T. Foster (for the accused), and104 words
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Article62 1933-01-18 4 A verdict of suicide was returned by Mr. F. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday, on an Indian woman who had stabbed herself in the HH\. The son said he came buck from work to find his mother dead. A five-inch long knife was lying near her. She had62 words
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Article1838 1933-01-18 4 COOK CHARGED WITH MURDER INDIAN STABBED ON WAY TO POLICE STATION A quarrel between a master and his cook which began over the cooking of eggs ended in tragedy, the former being slabbed to death allegedly by tho latter. Such, in short, was the story1,838 words
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Article442 1933-01-18 4 A FINE COMBINATION. ACQUISITION TO LOCAL MUSIC. A new galaxy of tali nt has appeared in Singapore's musical firmiment in the shape of the Band of the Ist. BatU the Wiltshire; Raiment, and a large audience gave them a very warm welcome at the concert in the442 words
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Article79 1933-01-18 4 (lasr* Very Commoii Savs Magblrale. An Indian Malabari bus-driver, wrho ii married t<. Japanese, wms charged before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, yesterday with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a Chinese. Chief < .".jrt. inspector A. Sheedy .stated the complainant w.\ ill in hospital end79 words
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Article31 1933-01-18 4 Mi-. John Shed-J, general ageni Lhe Pittsburgh R.K. ('<»., Pit! burgh, (>hio, arrived in Singapore by the President Van Burea, and intends visiting Java and Sumatra. He is on a world tour.31 words
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Article140 1933-01-18 4 FATAL DIVE EVE OF GOiii G HOME ADVICE UNHEEDEI As a result «>: t Singapore Swimmii le da) Mr. vVilliiMiis, of Hi" which he died. Mr. illiam u.. this morninj as i-i ten in < ted from I 10 hallow watei A friends ho not to attempt140 words
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Article63 1933-01-18 4 Tragedy In Mala} Famil) (From Ou Own Kuala Lumpur. M Although our would h.. that escape from a Mala) would l»c- fairly easy it pi ;<> be so a iVw nig hi a Malay family was n house five miles outiid< Kuala pur ami the husband63 words
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Article56 1933-01-18 4 For Housebreaker In Seletar Dislrifl. From <)m < >■»■• ii Corn The Malay. Kamgen bin who ua.^ alleged to have thief in a number oi cases in the Seletar v. as produced before Foi ren, the Jrin :i il D on charges of house alternatively diffhonestl) retJ stolen56 words
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Article38 1933-01-18 4 Three Ihinesi 1 1 n Die. Sam Evani V" ah, I i :\n<i Tens Pen j who \v> re i I o Y■ v Tian i t N- i i;. I Ncv ntenced I T, rrdl.38 words
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Article35 1933-01-18 4 Birtwhistle will I address the Sinj :it the weekly Hotel today will be filled merit, who will nu r siirhta •he < Uympic < inu 1 Summenl was thv oach at last year' !.<>s Anf.'cl<'s.35 words
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Article18 1933-01-18 4 Mr. a-.. 1 Mi-. I lift for Shangi Mai u «.n Sat ur. l:: I on Foh. 8.18 words
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Advertisement166 1933-01-18 4 REXOLITE Xm. I T\££ C 111 OS y RECENT SUCCESSES Ji Long Driving Competition _^^^or£ OPEh TO ALL lililTlSH PROFESSIONALS mOSmEgm-^m C. r. RObt /r^BJSSSI second to ngesi drive ions returned by Don Curtis 77/£: CONDITIONS W ERE AS FOLLOWS dexoiite Clubi to be used Form, <>r in the presence166 words
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2899 1933-01-18 5 SHARE CLAIM AGAINST P AND O. BANK PENMAN CASE SEQUEL STORY OF MORTGAGED SECURITIES *<-quel to the crash of on, of the Uggeal broking firms in came before Mr. Justice Whitley in the Supreme (our" l.«n s,ah K«l Ua sued the P. O. Hank ing 7 orpora I Id., for2,899 words
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Article142 1933-01-18 5 PRESS WARNED. CHANCELLOR ON ARMS. Berlin, Saturday. Important political decisions ar..? prophesied for next week as the result of the Chancellor's negotiations with political leaders, especially Herr Strasser, Hitler's former chief lieutenant. It il underwood that the Chancellor has persuaded Herr Strasser to promise to JoinReuter Wireless - 142 words
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Article97 1933-01-18 5 lierlin, Saturday. A newspaper confirms the report that Henr Strasser will early be appointed m rice-Chancellor in which capacity, according to th.' journal, Strasser will he entrusted with the task of representing the Cabinet m public and carrying out the principal national concentration. According to the same source,Aneta Trans Ocean - 97 words
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Article40 1933-01-18 5 Berlin, Saturday. In view of the recent insults lo tin Government and incitement to resist the authority of the State, the Chancellor, General von Schleicher, has threatened to revive von Papen's drastic Press restrictions against offending newspapers. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 40 words
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Article102 1933-01-18 5 Berlin, Sunday. Conscription is the most import-, ant aim which Germany has to attain declared the Chancellor today when addressing a huge meeting in Berlin when commemorating the •J2nd anniversary of the establishment of the Reichs. He declared that the existence of the Reich was due to the gloriousReuter Wireless - 102 words
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Article100 1933-01-18 5 Mr. Valera On Mr. J. H. Thomas. Dublin, Saturday. Mr. ile Valera, speaking at (ial way. said we want to be at peace with England as much as England wants to be at peace with us but such peace could only be obtained when the Irish people100 words
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Article99 1933-01-18 5 Basle, Monday. A systematic search for Mr. Bert Hinkler began this morning, when ('apt. A. L. Hope, a former winner [>f the Kind's Cup, set out on the fust flight of his programme, which Rrill consist of a flight of five hours every day during which he willReuter Wireless - 99 words
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Article104 1933-01-18 5 Aneta - Copenhagen, Monday. Presi judges situation very pessimistically as result decision <>1" the Master's Federation order the lock-OUt 100,000 workers. The Premier, Stauninffi li approaching )»oth Master's Federation and the men's unions with an appeal to pre« serve labour peace in this grave' crisis. The masters have refused104 words
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Article230 1933-01-18 5 BOTH EXECUTED GRIM JOKE ON SOVIET STRANGE TALE Moscow, Saturday. A practical joke by two men who thought to exploit the Soviet Government for their own ends ended in grin fashion when both were executed. Odrinski and Ragozin, two imaginative citizens, discontented with their lot, decided230 words
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Article49 1933-01-18 5 Head of New Greek iul>im*i. Athens, Monday. Following the defeat of the Tsaldaris Ministry on Friday, a new Cabinet ha^ been farmed with 11. Veniselos' as Prime Minister. 11. Michalacopoulos has control oi'i Foreign Affairs, If. Cafandarfa of Finance and If. Catechakii of the War Office. Reuter.49 words
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Article118 1933-01-18 5 Moscow, Saturday. An expedition to locate the largest meteor which has dropped on earth out of space within manV memory on June 30, 1908, has left here under the auspices of the Academy of Scteiu ea for Eastern Siberia. Hitherto all efforts to find the spot have118 words
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Article78 1933-01-18 5 Milan. Monday. According to reports published by the Corrkr« della Sera, the uprising in the A sir region of West Arabia against the Wahabi King, Ibn Saud, has so far been success ful. Ibn Saud's troops have been re. peatedly routed by the rebels who have proclaimedAneta-Trans-Ocean - 78 words
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Article77 1933-01-18 5 Aneta - Aneta Paris, Monday. The Government is credited with taking the opportunity of a probable presentation to President Himlenburg of the regimental colours of the Third German Guards which have been in French possession since the War and to offer him further a magnificently bound copy of the recently completed77 words
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Article29 1933-01-18 5 Constantinople, Saturday. The ancient Turkish city of Kharput was the scene today of a devastating fire which destroyed two mosques and several hundred farm-i houses.- Aneta -Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 29 words
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Article212 1933-01-18 5 FRENCH STRIKE THREAT. BUDGET CRISIS. GOVERNMENT MAY FALL. Paris, Sunday. Fiance is faced with a serioiis political crisis over M. Cheron'j budget proposals which are certain to be highly unpopular in the Chamber. The possibilities include the defeat of the Paul Boncour Government, while rumours are current in Paiis todayReuter Wireless - 212 words
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Article161 1933-01-18 5 Paris, Saturday. Id connection with the Govern meat's mounting difficulties over pension and Civil Service salary i-uts for balancing the budget a plan for a State lottery to meet the deficit is steadily gaining ground and is believed to have formed the chief topic of Saturday's Cabinet meeting.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 161 words
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Article158 1933-01-18 5 Cuts Modi fied. Paris, Monday. 11. Cheron's proposals have been definitely approved by the Cabinet in a somewhat modified form after consultations lasting throughout Sunday. The original schedule for cuts in salaries and pensions has been greatly mitigated by the provision that all salaries up to 12,000 francs will beAneta-Trans-Ocean - 158 words
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Article67 1933-01-18 5 Weary Peasants Die Ol Cold. i Bucharest, Friday. Wintry weather resulted in tragedy in Upper Wallachia. Fourteen peasants wishing to go to, Kamnk-iil to cast their votes in the; communal election after toiling forj hours in the snow were overcome byi tiredness and cold and perished. During excavationAneta-Trans-Ocean - 67 words
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Article75 1933-01-18 5 New York, Monday. Dr. Nicolas Murray Butler, President of the Columbia University, has been appointed to the board of seventeen economists to consult with leaders of finance and industry throughout the world in an attempt to find a remedy for trade and depression. Dr. Butler states specialReuter wireless - 75 words
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Article63 1933-01-18 5 Moscow, Saturday. The late of the Russian steamer Sakhalin, wrecked in the ea of Okhotsk, GO miles from Vladivostok yesterday and reported t<> be burning furiously with 251 people on board, is still unknown. A squadron of seaplanes has left Vladivostok and the steamer Smo- lensk and theReuter Wireless - 63 words
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Article264 1933-01-18 5 RESCUE PLANE HELPLESS. Nairobi, Monday. Fhere is considerable anxie regarding the fate of .Joan Page and Sale Barker, the English girl Myers who are missing on the return flight from the Cape to London in easy stages. The girls left lfoshi on Saturday afternoon for Nairobi, following theReuter Wireless - 264 words
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Article92 1933-01-18 5 Finnish Army Chief Kesigns. tielsiflgfors, Saturday. Tiic Commander i>f the Finnish army. General Sihvo, who played prominent part in the suppressing oi tnr Lappist movement, has resigned and is replaced by the former Home Minister, General Oestermann. It ia understood that Cien. Sihvo's resignation is due to hisAneta-Trans-Ocean - 92 words
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Article99 1933-01-18 5 Death Of Noted Amateur Rid«r. London, Tuei tJ;»y. < apt. k. I-.. Sassoon, the amateur rider and millionaire sportsman, died in London from the effects of injuries sustained at Lingfield Park on -Jan. 11, when his mount Cleai Note fell at iht- second fence in theReuter - 99 words
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Article37 1933-01-18 5 Aneta - Aneta a i .-aw, Monday. The ex-Minister for Foreign Affairs, Zaleski, lia~ been named as chairman ol the board of directoi of the Warsaw Commercial Bank and is leaving political and diploma tic life.-37 words
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Article39 1933-01-18 5 Berlin, Kriday. Presa teleg*rami from Buenoc Aires state that ex-President Irrigt*yen, who was recently exiled t<> the island of Martin Garcia, has fallen seriously ill and has been I rought back to the capital for treatment. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 39 words
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Article216 1933-01-18 5 ViOLEMCE GOES ON. BUI GOVERNMENT SAYS ALL QUIET.' Madrid, Monday. A smi oftk ial tatement i*mh'<i y>n Sunday declared that, contra to alai tiling n port.- current in the foreign i less, complete calm u reigning throughout Spain and are prevailing i 'I I tab m< nAneta-Trans-Ocean - 216 words
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Article107 1933-01-18 5 •I i id, Sal U .'l;i;. Uaid* in i bt i..^ urri< on n in t-a all ected I ttnan hist Itu 1 1 id now unrest pai i in < at.. i cil uiiiiig 1 1 (n, t n. v. dj l >'• aii'i uxplobive^ accordinijAneta-Trans-Ocean - 107 words
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Article54 1933-01-18 5 Aguin French Senate President. Paris h n<ia>. Senai Jeai new ya re elected ■•<•■• ol th< on I hur to i 1. Jeanne n< td< d M l-e\>t uii a ii idenl "i tbe Senate when the lattei wa elected dent of l/.<- K( |i folio wring iAneta-Trans-Ocean - 54 words
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Article82 1933-01-18 5 Aneta-trans- Ocean - Aneta-trans-Ocean 1 > >, Blond The Ciovei nra nt I i bill .ux Peter the J- iral j iland m the Antarctic i'> f><- Norwegian i< ii. tory. The Island is ui latitud longitude sB. Il i.. h mall j land <»r little mi! insi< but Ihoufctii useful82 words
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Article48 1933-01-18 5 Parii Honda) l Pre id nl Poin .u i crit i ill, accoj ojji'' |Hi in ,1-j.in^:" ft ia understood tliat M Poiacare, win> i. taking a our. ui Toulon, suffered complete bramk-down and thai pecialisu have bean nun moned to attend the itaiesman. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 48 words
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Article51 1933-01-18 5 Aneta - ienna, Monday E hanci Hoc Scholx i I. roth i Conrad Bchbber, thot himself >u I l|r|l( <( ii :'iim!a\ night. Some \n«tL<i-'." had i::t' :m unsucce i tttempt at uicide i>> a but t saved in time t>y hi> wife. Butineu worries an a <\ ihcd a>51 words
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Advertisement45 1933-01-18 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING J GOODS STORE I f*»H&^ I For Everything Phone 2938.' J««im* FINEST QUALITY GOLF, TEMMS P and POLO SHIRTS. I Price $1.25. i RESTRINGING OI TENNIS I?- BADMINTON RACKLTS OUR SPECIALITY. ROYSONS I The Malayan Sports Depot. 111, North Bridge Road. Singapore.45 words
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Article1078 1933-01-18 6 SIR JOHN SCOTT ON NEW PRISON GRAVE PROBLEM OF CROWDING i GOVERNOR SHOCKED BY CONDITIONS" Revelations of serious overcrowding, questions of discipline, and other matters "crying for reform" were made by Sir John Scott yesterday at the Legislative Council meeting at Penang when he replied to the criticism by members1,078 words
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Article133 1933-01-18 6 (roverniiH'tit Decision Wiso And Sound. Government considered the sitv of (he new prison was suitable and convenient, being situated near i)w road and t<n or 12 miles from Singapore. The land was Adaptable for agricultural pursuits by prisonlem and it was not too jiear the sea shon> to133 words
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Article708 1933-01-18 6 Shocked At Prison Conditions. The Governor said, in winding up the debate on the adjourn i!.ent: "I propose to j-efipr briefly to two subjects only, namely, Singapore Prison and the Ptnang Hill load. My friend the Colonial Secretary has expressed Well and fully the official view concerning: Singapore708 words
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Article599 1933-01-18 6 Site Discovered In Forest. It might. I further suggest, be well it it were affiliated to some hotel en low level, just as in Hong Kong the hotel is affiliated with the' Repulse Bay Hotel, that is to say, any resident ot the Hong- Kong proved. A599 words
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Article169 1933-01-18 6 GRAVE CRISIS REBEL OUTBREAK FEARED. Brussel The Belgian political an.| situation which ha-; been enir.ir for somo time has assumed a grave rp through a truce aIV-l the Socialist and Comm ties whereby, thmiifh no OTY manifesto has been ,i r members and agitator* I instructed toAneta-Trans-Ocean - 169 words
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Advertisement177 1933-01-18 6 Something to be thankful for— Life would be very drab if we did nothing but criticise* Usually we can find many things to be thankful for and therein lies our salvation. All the bad things might be worse and many of the good things better, but nothing can be better177 words
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Article66 1933-01-18 7 Nanking, Tuesday. Between 900.006 ami 400,000 men an* being Mobilised in China to resist the Japanese offensive. As formations are ready they are being rushed to the sector between Peking and Tientsin. Meanwhile a local Chinese coun-tei-offensive near Shanhalkwan is developing steadily and heavy fighting is proceeding 1Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 66 words
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Article145 1933-01-18 7 London, Monday. Among other matters, the Cabinet will discuss the Manchurian situation on Thursday, when SU John Simon, who is returning from Geneva to attend the meeting, will be able to report on the discussions of the Committee of Nineteen. London, Monday. According to reports from Washington, the145 words
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Article140 1933-01-18 7 "Peaceful Regulation Of Difficulties." Motfoow, Tuesday. The Government publishes along a -count of an exchange of Notes i. etween Russia and Japan regard ing the proposal for a pact of nonufrrrression, in which it is stated lhat the Japanese Government thinks it preferable to exchange opinions regarding140 words
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Article70 1933-01-18 7 London, Sunday. The Marquis of Clydesdale, who will attempt to 11 y Mt. Everest, spent the week-end reviewing his plans for the expedition. The party will numher twelve or fourteen and will include Air Commander Fellowes, who is in chavpc as a technical expert, and Colonel Etherton. TwoReuter Wireless - 70 words
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Article33 1933-01-18 7 Helsingfors, Monday. The trial has opened of 78 communists, mostly young and including many girls, who are accused of illicit activities in the formation of secret "vouth societies." Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 33 words
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Article290 1933-01-18 7 To I nilr Against Jaj>am fc *e. Shaagai, Monday. After many meetings the South West. Political Council has decided that the South-West provinces should unite against the Japanese and urge on the Central Government the necessity of an immediate mobilisation. It was also docided to appoint civil and290 words
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Article153 1933-01-18 7 EX-BRITISH RESIDENT SELANGOR DEAD. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Monday. The death has occurred of Mr. Arthur Henry Lemon, C.M.G., formerly of the Malayan Civil Service. Mr. Lemon, who was 68 years of age, retired in 1921, when he was British Resident, Selangor. He was awarded153 words
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Article804 1933-01-18 7 "CAVALIER" MANNER. 'CONDUCT WHICH MUST STOP." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. A complaint by a magistrate oi the cavalier manner in which hi.court was treated by counsel was revealed in the Supreme Court he fore Mr. Justice Throne, Chiel Justice, today, when His Lordshij804 words
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Article, Illustration91 1933-01-18 8 Misfl \m\ Johnson (Mrs. Mollisoit) with her husband aekMOwiedging cheers of the crowd from the bah'i.m of Gresvenor House, London, on her return l'rom (ape Town. Jhe ijuten »rriving lor a jrala matinee performance of "Bunty Pulls the Strings", at Hi& Majesty's Theatre, London, in aid of Toe H. The91 words
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