Singapore Daily News, 25 January 1933
1933-01-25
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Title Section13 1933-01-25 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News No 97 -A WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 25, 1933. 5 CtNTS13 words
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Article580 1933-01-25 1 and it sha ail. But it has to be admitUsport is sometimes responsibl a good deal of unplemimaUwa? wimaiiiiiUwli»| and discord. I l the great apostle national goodwill, the healer o •iifT- and the promoter •> ptd for other nations, it unfortu iiately often has the opposite affect580 words
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426 1933-01-25 1 •BODY-BOWLING" BITTERNESS KNGLSIHEN DISGUSTED WITH THE WHOLE AFFAIR Some members of the M.( team nou in Australia arc so disgusted In the bitterness nj rait Kid N the body-line towlinK '< contro\ers\ thatthe> uould prefer to return home rather than continue (he tuur. InReuter - 426 words
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Article71 1933-01-25 1 MIXED COURT ORDERS (,OLU PAYMENT Sundiij ion iiich it i- I will Egy] tIJbOOfiOC anna i M I v \U lian and Ky p Uun j hicii hold- thai indtni d tore fn 1 r e Efgyptian p j i (NipoOfl Qi ■>• Pb i». n gold U'<Reuter Wireless - 71 words
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62 1933-01-25 1 PERSIAN OIL League Appoints Arbitrator Geneva, Tuesdaj Tlu 1 '!o iiicil v hich opened mi i■ «th i ion I bis morn- l •!mirinaii>i ii; l of Bl m Aloi of It aly, has appoin;- Di Benes, th < Isochoslovak \m n Foreign M ni ter, as i apporteui iReuter - 62 words
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Article257 1933-01-25 1 HAM DEATHS BRITAIN STILL TERRORISED FAMOUS VICTIM The terrorising wave of influenza which has been sweeping England and shows no >ign of subsiding Ikus now extended to the Continent and is causing great alarm in Prance and («erman> where many deaths are announced. Offices «md schools haveReuter Wireless - 257 words
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86 1933-01-25 1 US. INVITES ITALY War Debts Talk Soon Reuter Komi-, I Ufstla) J) is. uliicia ll\ announced iliai a telegram lias boon received I'rom Ihe Italian Vmbassador ai Wsshiagtss: Btatiag iiiai be vm i»H<i\t(| \rstc!<ia\ l>\ Mr. Stun mhi wlki extended an invitation l<< It 1 1 > to send aReuter - 86 words
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Article37 1933-01-25 1 Paris, I ridn] The notaries Nntric Imubi ii scandal ended in a sentence of one month's impri.-onmein 01 l.on francs line. Comte (!<■ Sainlaulaire former French Ambassador in London, was lined LO.OOO trancs. Aneta Trans OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 37 words
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Article95 1933-01-25 1 HOMKAY TENSION EUROPEAN BROKERS 1 DEMANDS uomoay, i A recj ndwi m ot ttpMUl Eton .v jur- ■a'llOfk. hfrNOMM a Ml .•>ure<i i ink Bad bk »1 Lnd di "i-.n amm ;iuiii) iii. moj am| .<..•!>. ui-lml ti a t on- .r lie t latiij i uik.Reuter - 95 words
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56 1933-01-25 1 MLNEUS LOST Six Feared Dead In Collapse LuxenibuiL:. Sa .May S bum i pen v ie 4 ai the i 4iaps< ii ;:.i a' the grai aunt Bi enai tailed to i-> the slight re pon e to then knocking and ii ii Usi i I lai men have periftfe56 words
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Article, Illustration331 1933-01-25 1 AMAZING RUSE - AMAZING RUSE ADVENTURERS STORY NOW |>| \l An amazing >tor> (> t an adxenturer who masquvmdvd a.s a hint; tot Uw days, wa« IWatwi l>> the \ll)anian> with uild acclaim and had t fit real him; thrown in jjaol was revealed in a lierlin ourt onAleta-Trans-Ocean - 331 words
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Article21 1933-01-25 1 Ilta a, ra- ;u i i dirVC- and uotui ii t! ul iL '\i'iai hi-tolical Ii n TassTass - 21 words
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Article773 1933-01-25 1 I i ..rW achieve* it* fame ai» a gambling centre in her* described la mi article by Mraee Meaning Standard. Money is now being spent on of Monte llai! mil. pounds' worth of improvements will be made in th* tig Clui. iLhat will i>e half a n. |as773 words
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Advertisement7 1933-01-25 1 Latest Rubber Prices: Vi- l'a>{e I \m>7 words
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Advertisement32 1933-01-25 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK i J SPELL IT BAC^WAWOS KLIM FPESH MILK POWDE.RED PURE MILK FOR DRINKING or COOKING. SAFE MILK FOR CHILDREN. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES DISTRIBUTORS GETZ BROS. Co.32 words
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Advertisement7 1933-01-25 1 Latest Tin Prices: Sec I'ii^Je 1W( i7 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE
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73 1933-01-25 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) I i r. :•■< Tke closing prices today I I 2 ia/ifi n 2 tS/t« Vpl 1 nchancrd i I p 1 VI i. 2 T M t r k < 1 w TIN. tl I", l -.I I p73 words
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Article102 1933-01-25 2 United Kinjfdo:« stocks at 90,798 j ions showed a rise he week of 487 tons which was about in accordance with expectations. Quotations at the close were as follows: Tin v/as ct. up in New York, with London and local quotations practically unaltered. The snare market was described102 words
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Article31 1933-01-25 2 v i* Maritime* D'Artap I here from Saigon today it 2 p.m. and vill probably sail on same day at p.m. for Penanpj, Djibout Suez. Port Said M:'.\ <■■]]]■■ \).> Western t:.-a,i.31 words
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Article584 1933-01-25 2 Middlr Ouotations On minim;. Middle prices of local issues MM Mtoi /ipore on Tuesday, according to Fras«r Co.'s list Kumban? 24/6 a Malay 19/-, Ayer Hitam Tin Baarrin Tin U/-, Satan* Padang t».07>,.. Batu Caves ti32tt, Bukit Ar •40 (»om.) Burmah Malay r. ClMßderiafiff VlOtt nom. UiUm Tin584 words
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100 1933-01-25 2 STOCK EXCHANGE New Account Starts Poorly I/ondon, Monday. Qn the Stock Exchange, South African minings came into the limelight a^ain and most priccfl strong thened. Otherwise, the new acCOHIIi started poorly, the markots itMlffiUC nod dcfll of irr« ■jrulai ity, •iv "d!;. raatnn bring Urn -harp advance of Egyptian loans100 words
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Article35 1933-01-25 2 Shareholders Offered Holdings In Rampart (From Our Own Correspondent.) L<»n<l«»ii. Monday. Shareholders of the London Tin in -poratM-n aiv offered 15,000 .i'l iharti in Southern Knmpar Tijn Dredging 1 at 2\<. a share.35 words
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Article697 1933-01-25 2 PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings ar« pending: j For Europe, P. and O. S. N. C.'s Carthape i Feb 3.. N'aldera (Fab. I... NYK.: ftwhui Maru (Jan. Hakonc Mi-ru F- b. Suwa Maru (Fool 24)f. Ckargeur? Reunis: H.-utfaii ville F.-b. guaburg a.;-, rika Urn: ucfcotajoJi697 words
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Article256 1933-01-25 2 j Today, Januar> 25. Hockey: WiKiMrt Bogt S.C.C. l>t. Tannin,: ULC "A" t*. CAC Ist. S.R.C K'-' 1 Rug-by: S.C.C. seven-a-eid* 1 tournament finrls, Psidanp. ".20 p.m. Thursday, January 2f». Football: Amicable A. A. v> Ast n A.C., Jalan B( sai Golf: Keppel G.C. Chinese New Year Competition. Tennis:256 words
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Article49 1933-01-25 2 Y'.*.-U-i-day' "\'hanye rates included the following:: SKLIJNt,. Lond««7.. 1 sjasjUis l righl 2 I L 8 li London, 3 month* 1 iighi 2 29 32 London, 60 days' sight B/S 7/1 London. :'.<» day-' -ighi 2327 B2 London. AaasjMd 2 3 L 8 16 London. T.T. :j _>:,49 words
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Article46 1933-01-25 2 London, Satuidiiy. Although tfci lalhiM jag, n,' §i taxes ha.-, -.oniewhat i 1 educed the rocont abundant up, die- of credit th« continuance of easy condition is reflected in this week 1 Treasury Bill '•'<])<■ akon up at t^npenoe cheaper •>♦ i-> i -#>n* Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 46 words
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Article129 1933-01-25 2 BRITISH REQUEST STATEMENT FROM WHITE HOUSE. i:^!.>. r.i.iay. A commu, i a- White lloum'. Wa-hiiv/t.n. t» aftei noon <tat< thai th, <»i r< t*n this BMtaisV between [M-esidrr.! Hoover and th< Pr« -ident Kl«-t. M Roosevelt, was devoted mainly u» i canvas of the foreigtiBritish Wireless - 129 words
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Article42 1933-01-25 2 Londoi An auth.^natnv genial is given to reports from Washington sugUlitilH that a British debt commission t<> the United Slates is about to be appointed. Debts negot between Britain and the Sta 1 in abeyance owing to the Am< political Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 42 words
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Article97 1933-01-25 2 >< > V I I I a 1 1 N>x\ Voik. W««i. i .-.-.sa> President II L he ii 1 sulunHttaf to Mr. Roosevelt th < week a nov. ar, a J pointing apents of Mr. RoosevaM who v.-i!! nations as Mr. Roosevelt directs, according to the H raid Tribune.Reuter Wireless - 97 words
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159 1933-01-25 2 M mal official ■■■iiiinmiMit mn n today of the Ai rican invitation to Britain to pa cipato in the War Debts COflfei saw < xpectations that Cabinet 11 htld today aid be largely taken up with this question. lowever the wm was devoted to disarmamentReuter Wireless - 159 words
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Article66 1933-01-25 2 With 1 -orthcornin^ ar Debt ittaciMiiiii, Mr. Rosi bj himself the fleapOßsibility :i n- ii; :.>:.- ■:<':! ir,av t>e recocnmeoded bj "on^ress with fch* hm Briti>h Pekfml •WhniaoJ details to be worked out by th. I J{ Dvl jrar TriboiM This has reassured the Demoo latic .'!< the idem bein^Reuter Wireless - 66 words
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Article62 1933-01-25 2 CHIN ESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE PRICES. lan. 21. littS. Java v :,n Haaburf Cn Mun« I BJ| White Pepi 19.50 Bla« k Pe] Mixod Bla«k P< ppn 12.00 Sumlricl r »i M opra to 440 Small 1 4 ap Fair Ifad: IVail X". i. I-' Lincpi Fall Low Fair Palembanir J62 words
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Advertisement107 1933-01-25 2 I M. EZEKIEL SONS, Qualified Ophthalmic Opticians Raffles Chambers, Singapore. Rr&Qch: Noordwijk, 35, Batavia, Java. I I I JUMPING FIGURE WRIST WATCHES. D^bT'tv. r OOj I *JL V^i X» -I n x j^^ Madr 15-Jewel Levrr Mo\ements. (hroiiM. Silver, 11 and 18 ct fimli \N c have just received a107 words
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Advertisement335 1933-01-25 2 THE &INGA*)*! Paily News Hmd Office 7t < T»l "Tim*> v frg», Kual:i Lumpur Off.., Lowl if li i 1900 f-, 5c All g*r\ m «M II n i n f lAlla f£> 1 I M mm ttori, rit., «4vtrtisiQff tiont, aeeovnts, printinc «tr ■ln«M to mUtmmi to THE VAX/335 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous468 1933-01-25 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. L TIDOBBi i'utcn. Its fceast be** P« Jl-1. %U i 1 h:ir<',' |?-1. TASUKUffI MAI{U, Jap.. 7 1 t tons. r fr-Mi,i fei >aaai i -VI. KKl>\M. Britn fluni IMi L i-i. let B DeU L SC 1 i HARLEY. t I' 1 ton>. fr«-ni Maataa M-l, UCKEBIIABK,468 words
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Miscellaneous195 1933-01-25 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today, January Rotary tiffiin. Adrii hi Hoi.-! >;• ,-r. '.Mr. C. H. Talk* "0"Police Band. *•!< k Ayr. I Thursday. January 26. Dot's Revue, Raffl. Hotel. 1" i Cktnesc lf«* l (i 1 Bank K«IM«3 Kridaj Januarj 27 Bask BalMajr. Safurda>. .lanu:ir\ J» Malayai K«ffcf l I:affles195 words
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Article266 1933-01-25 3 REPLY ON RUBBER CONTROL APATHY DENIED IN PLAIN SPEECHES > lulU-t ahil plainest >t:itements made of the .jttitud. Malayan u'o\ernrot-nN towards the problem of •'inn.! rubber control ueie uttered in the leder:tl r \londa\ b> the Hi^h Commissionei and the hiel M-crelarx h. 1., m266 words
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594 1933-01-25 3 MR.DOUGHTY Planing Member Returns To The Attack \!»u recalled that at the ituncil held <T Secretary dehad •ice of tl md it si ■wN not be po> <asure tction or •fM.unil it to an < hief that the (lovernn a hat he (Mr. Dour "a. conspiracy, n relati pre•lo assui594 words
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1067 1933-01-25 3 OFFICIAL SPEECHES Mr. A. Caldecott's Reply To. Mr. Doughty I; i a' has bt< a speech oa tbt 1 1 «m- j ment, and I call fct )»nn<i iha< Hi the la^t occasion I wa? represented in a local newspapei having served the Government ill bcciwf) I did !i"' i1,067 words
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Article447 1933-01-25 3 SEVEN-A-SIDE RUGBY TWO GAMES BONNAR'S VS. TALBOTS FINAL TODAY The runb\ tournament began at the S.C.C. yesterday and provided plenty of good fun. It ip extremelv disappointinu. considering the ■mber of rugb} players in the Club, (hat onlj L >s > «-nt ries were recei> ed, and thN enabled but447 words
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Article49 1933-01-25 3 following have L- to play I foi S.CC. I Wiltshii i i »t T«i n if. A I i i Mci R. A. 1 W M' i ia. Phillii i, R X. El B B h I'll Pi m■ a. <, a \r C LC C J 1 ilriau.49 words
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Article24 1933-01-25 3 I I ft] [fl I rOUIId >f the Scottish Cup today St. Ifirvtß bca! KinpV Park by five k" al- to KeuU-r.24 words
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Article397 1933-01-25 3 FIRST TIME MAGNIFICENT FORWARDS SCHOOLBOY WONDER London, Saturday. A crowd of 60,000 people, including the Prince of Wales, gathered ;»t Twickenham today for the International Rugby match between England and Wales. The match resulted in a win for Wales, the first time at Twickenham. i m397 words
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Article207 1933-01-25 3 \N omrn\ hoursoincs A S.G.C The following i> the draw !'<>i ti. foursome compd ii ion at the Singi pore GoM Chib: Mi-. Dunnian Mn, Tainwortl (bye Mi-. J. ("amphel! ,V Mi\DcuL'ht- (by.) Miss Patterson <J Mi-- V. \'n\ r.r (bye) Mrs. Crail and Mr>. Sin rock (bye).207 words
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Article42 1933-01-25 3 K. 11. St. \mor\ A^ain Win* Tillr I I»k own i tmftmk n- Baagfcok, Koadn The open ama* v M cfaampj n f Siaa wi roi foi Ibe bird i i i MricM bf .Mi. j.: h. Sti if.-42 words
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Article488 1933-01-25 3 IIOKW VKI) i; A I BACKS HAMPERED BY GREASY BAU. Med I m. n NN|lu M 1; (l <>al and t\v tries) to three point Vv 1I( l)hu r i duit W I ent 1 fifto «n at rugfa ay round was wet, making the ball488 words
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72 1933-01-25 3 SPANISH REBELS Troops Fail To Defeat Them Madrid, Monday. Ine peasant rising in the proof Badajoz is still the most vigorous csTbtta °f thy i jard and repress it. Th( |m ;i ant« have seised a num--1 states and lefu^ ■I puty*f \mi&t t Ler- piayed so promini hich aboftsV*72 words
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Article54 1933-01-25 3 I o i^il < irylon I o Sit His Schi. i don, Jan. Xi i i f onso will shortly lone for Ceylon Alfonso Don Juan, a British naval cadvt. whaM ship j| wit I 11 Be will f.ossihly sail from an Italian j.c r -mhay at the54 words
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68 1933-01-25 3 POLO IN JOHORE Prospects For Season Promising er a month's rest owing to polo was resumed at Johore Bahra on Sunday. A team capd by Col. Prior beat a team captained by H. JI. Tungku Mah4. ue of the best ponies in the able the Royal Johorc I 1 i68 words
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130 1933-01-25 3 IRISH ELECTION Cosgraveites Are Confident I in i M lhcrenU arc con Wen f th, hctosk «i ,*rty win 82 Meats in <t< Dail. I with Ulster, after an underiftaad- puhji< iking an enormous effort and is not at all negligible, a ill ill liniwf n'lrlr miKlicUn^ i omitting to130 words
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45 1933-01-25 3 AIR CLASH DENIED. Soviet And Polish Aeroplanes. Mm mm, ftW. 11. published in variou> •i *hro»d rnuui nev im |h •Uccinr that an aerial battle took and a ■■■hirh i. rm-<i iM'f'<-. "iii'lation Xottiihjj nMHMMknj military »»etw«en an and Polish airpjanes nan taken place. Tat»«.45 words
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39 1933-01-25 3 SOVIET STAMPS New Issue Being Prepared. j A/. an idea of the various nationalitie* iration. The aeries m .i.-nomir.a!...,,. r««<ft« J You. 1 to 35 kopeckK. i ran 1 \t Ka-ia-. <i -/.a: Sai....>. i IQ'I^""^***, Kazakh, Tartar* anu39 words
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Advertisement9 1933-01-25 3 What did LINDBERGH say? "IT'S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS!"9 words
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Advertisement142 1933-01-25 3 BETTER LIGHT FOR EVERY USE EVERYWHERE. (pieman Quick-Lite %i THE SUNSHINE OF THE NIGHT > When you buy a Cole- ft nia n Lamp or Lantern JpSff%?^. 4 > ()J nave made in **v V investment that p;-\^ '^,*i I.NSTANi-i.lij- dividends every night you use it. In addition Initj burn142 words
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Article127 1933-01-25 4 NO W'J i MO NO KNOWN RELATIVES Beckett Terrell in > the Suprti t yesterady made an order appointing the Official As- j lee to take charge of the estate T. Powell Robinson. A. Stevens, who asked that U* be made, referred to an aft": it was sta127 words
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Article132 1933-01-25 4 A general me* agapore Branch of the Ex-Service Association of Malaya was held :n the lounge of the ing, M Morrell the newly- elected president being in the chair, 1 ted by Messrs. W. T. Hough- < president), H. E. Wootton, F. .1 layger and R. i i132 words
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Article22 1933-01-25 4 •less menage I i been appointed pennan< tary, Office of Works, in success L rv: mLmV WM i Kr.'.-i22 words
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Article80 1933-01-25 4 AT THE CI NEMA. THE IAPITOL. Briti>h pictures have \m with "1' began at the Capitol last iii^ht. leaders of a star cast I ram, Rosita Garcia and A really dif story is presented in a most aster :aininu- manner. Dealing with the deserts tribes ad tnd the pietur n80 words
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Article69 1933-01-25 4 Fifteen llumlnd Tons Month Of Cargo Our Own Corre-pnnderr. > iia Lumpui. Monday. Legislation was pas- I the Federal Council to triable ehaigti to be made for the load Sg and un ifgoover the Port Dick a wall. thai a mw h a--1,500 tons a h si rahbst69 words
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Article59 1933-01-25 4 'Dot's R v' n ill open i Tl iv 'i.i. even ing, and there will bi :m>:l: p •».nces on J IM i I rill be: D I harm Elair sad IM)I1, 1 A Brewer, Teii Com?- M R n A 'Ik- ;)t«>toed.sj f> Vli Ob St ly59 words
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Article310 1933-01-25 4 CONVEYANCE TO STAND M r« -Justice a Beckett i• pel] i fated f] .i!,- an ap[ iicahor by A Of i in the 3up> < SMn fOI ■<•:■-!;!> |o annul a c.i.- yam < n.a«it- by >;,.- Kzeldel ■fa wife, Mrs, Rachel Bsekiel, on th i 'h;; 1310 words
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Article86 1933-01-25 4 i Justio the Ist. Oo todi fal 11 i jjl Pi 1 45. 1 160 :i Vu folw aha.-' Yu o •m <hu s.< m Kuan .-"'.'l M th< C Mr. VVbitlo i th i Co«H it I i a: Bart S.I 29 Tan Sian 'mtit Of tW€86 words
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Article1903 1933-01-25 4 STABBMD CLERK MURDER VERDICT INQUEST EVIDENCE POLICE ACCUSED OF "THIRD DEGREE" verdict tf murder concluded the inquiry fit****) before Mr (i. Bourne, the Siimap )re oroner. into t hi circumstance^ relatinu to th tfSsjfc de.th if Mr. Chandnt Savkaran, the late chief dw* if the inancial Oft.cc. Police Department, who1,903 words
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Article74 1933-01-25 4 IPOH HOSPIIAL TRAGEDY M KSC STABBBD INDIAN ATTFNOANT CHAKCCD Own CorreipowlP' A tragedy oc< Hi yotn-.iay. v M'H a 0 nor eased ha*! and was a awl wards. a Maly endai IS alle«--»d th stabbed yard at ending a patient. r a wound 1 =torn:> dragged the verandah ano iealt74 words
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Article29 1933-01-25 4 O. L. Stephens ieer, P.W.D.. Klanjr, will be I g the month on transfer. With his departure the post of Assistant neer in abolishas an economy measure.29 words
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Article174 1933-01-25 4 "GRAFT" CHARGE EVIDENCE < M H in OOi n -TORY OF $1 A MONTH TOLL la>< :ah, a peared b< apore Second May ay to ansv. mm <*parmer a! act', and (2 18. fr. A Jit resper ti and m Biai iile the presented l>y Mr ,««fa A 4enec Ho174 words
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Advertisement126 1933-01-25 4 I Special Offer in Men's Wear 1 during Stocktaking. lim OualitN Dun MiirU. F y^^ 1 4— with soft fronts and double A VH i cuffs, in a ran^e of smart c coloured stripes. Two soft til M w "-W"C tuiiUab collars to matcli. Sj >^* '"^j** each shirt Youths'126 words
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Article1822 1933-01-25 5 A S23OJK)O DEFICIENCY MR C D COX TELLS OF TRANSACTIONS w.«- continued before Mr. Justice o,,rt vesterda> «.f the suit reel bank manager Seah Km- Lim. js th i.'turn nf rcrtain -h;ir<-^ from the P. and O. Rukki HpvatKin Ltd. •n- allt-jed to1,822 words
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Article334 1933-01-25 5 CHUMI AMERICA FILM STARS AS HIS CONGREGATION fNgStkfU iadodfl peopl of all race? ar d !■'■!:•.';< q Ma? us film item from SoOjWI ■■••id his miss* n at I. iagdefl He is Swami Paramananda who hi been I njr in America ft I '•<"•<! :n Singa pore334 words
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234 1933-01-25 5 BREACH OF TRUST Revenue officer In Court Judgment was deferred by Mr H. A. Forrer, the Singapore crimi nal district judge yesterday in th< case in which Europe bin Din, a Malay acting senior revenue oil stood trial on a charge of breach of trust as a revenue ofl in234 words
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Article43 1933-01-25 5 Pa; Bd lay. Tw>> hnadr N i ninet\ have been troyed by fire in the last six years, to the committee occupied with i 11 include 16 French, y Ei I g v... 20 ami i 5 Jai HH Aneta HavesAneta Havas - 43 words
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Article30 1933-01-25 5 P n M v A steady adva- ately been observable i? M derived fn by-election in which the So wqn a sea- i the f:. Aneta Trans OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 30 words
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Article310 1933-01-25 5 NEW ADVENTI RE LOSES WAY AS BEFORE Paris. Monday. Lad i 1 ng back horv* ntly none the M forced landing in the dewrt Ml She ha- mom crossed the most duifenmi part of the desert and on her OfM. flight, however, ,:in not with-Reuter Wireless - 310 words
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118 1933-01-25 5 10-HOUR WEEK. British Employers' Opposition. Geneva, Tues<i British employers an- mpportin] the British Government oppositioi to the forty-hour week, state-! tin British Employers* delegate I International Labour Office Confer ence on Working Hours, becausi even if wagea were reduced pro onally to the reduction i» hours, it would mean anReuter Wireless - 118 words
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Article47 1933-01-25 5 Cologne, Monday. were |y an( J many sliehtlv injured by rev wounds caused through riotin nonfat quarter last nipht. The Communi-: a?hinpr the v but none of were injured. Later the police restored order and chared the streets, ordering people to g-o horns.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 47 words
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Article52 1933-01-25 5 P^: Monday. Intense cold reigns throughout Vance. In Paris, the tem| n Sunday dropped to 7 below ztro. L number of cases of people being rozen to death are reported from he provinces, notably near Bl three died. Thi lowest temerature recorded was 21 h ?ro. Anctn -i52 words
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Article39 1933-01-25 5 Marseilles, Monday. D< Large quantities of opium have U been found by officers, of Ml m tkmme <on- ed to the Weit gi i i Pi and the ca- ty filled wut'h LT).O(t'i riu-n*- Aneta Trans OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 39 words
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Article38 1933-01-25 5 \n*r<.r;i nday. nopal] i un if b#i Btid« M T.: (it r hi r m M-n-tar> of th« I dera M 9 otf opiim Growen Ifannfae* taTBn to draft a scheme tn khia Anet Trans OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 38 words
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Article143 1933-01-25 5 COLDEST DAY FOR FOUR VLARS London, Monday. All Eagiai i oWest day experienced fo years when seventeen degrees of frost were recorded in London and the suburbs and twenty-one degrees it; parts of Hampshire ting full swing: ii c weather thrrMiffhout Scotland is at least ten decrees warmeReuter Wireless - 143 words
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91 1933-01-25 5 "DOMINION STATUS" Hindus' Four-Day Conference Bombay, Saturday. After a four-day conference leading: Bombay Hindus published a declaration repudiating stitutional reforms recently adopt ed in London, ~in*r thPtatt l iat India should aut3matic?!b n Dominion in 15 years time. The liberation •mdlii i dered n ible »i account of the ncc-cssitAneta Havas - 91 words
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Article45 1933-01-25 5 irtouni, Satutti. An elephant with 6 xsks has fallen to the guv Duke of Gtamcer during the an elephant hint whi< I ha- now beeo com; despatch from I Royal! ness will now proceed to the Imatong Moontaitu to <\ux>t bush Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 45 words
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Article49 1933-01-25 5 The twenty-nine monarchists who :>ed from an internment camp and landed in Portugal, where were granted asylum, have been requested by the public prosecutor' U> proceed to Madrid immediately! and stand trial for conspiracy, fail inpr which they will be declared re-, uivlhaus. Aneta Trans OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 49 words
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Article57 1933-01-25 5 Leipsig, Friday. This year being the fiftieth since the death of tho great composer Rich.: many celebra--1 be hfhl throughout I many in his honour. The L« Municipality has arranged a big vity for Feb. 12, the sary of his d< The function. will take place in theAleta-Trans-Ocean - 57 words
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Article39 1933-01-25 5 Btrite, Monday. Kaviac learned tf the Roman Catholic Pl*M n the south of Pimm ■ng holding I for the souls of the victim of the tn training ihiji N 1 i the Bishot, n |;< < deAtlantique. Aneta Trans OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 39 words
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Article33 1933-01-25 5 hington, Satui<; Followin I of the Caecho••r on the apart nited his country debt, oflficiaLs indiomti that they had m> wi'l acoordod the wne eatm«* Bi and the pre<>uld gtOi at- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 33 words
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Article319 1933-01-25 5 men a< vi rrm GIRL'S STOR> Ol A I T A( 1 A young Malay girl in her teen 1 appeared before Mr. A. C. Boyd ywtimlay in the tux. ice court as the complainant in a case sh< he— ejttt against two men, geil with having319 words
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Article37 1933-01-25 5 Paris. Friday. President has informed Government wiHingno stdMnit to a oductioti alary. Th<- Finano- CmmmMm o# thi ChamtxT has ri< votw budget while makinr (Kivernment's plan the hani result in oofwidera 1 .mMlinjr Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 37 words
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Article26 1933-01-25 5 M— cow, Friday Soviet stripping in Uw con- i icebreaker Malyjrin, the v h a hydrological LJTMIfiul akMM M hHWi rar. Aneta Trans OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 26 words
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Advertisement65 1933-01-25 5 I MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING I GOODS STORE B j gj J 8 f dVy^ r Evcr y*hing Phone 2938. I "T^ >. FINKSJ Ol Al.in (,(H 1. IKNM> t I and I'lll.ll v||||i J > l I JBl Price $1.25. J /fm*+ RESTRLNGI.NG Ol TKN.NIS L 7 I/?".' BADMINTU.NRALKIT^OLR J^65 words
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327 1933-01-25 6 THE VOLUNTEERS To Renew Struggle In Nort-East S -Hi" ha Moadaj i; ti ivi i <-f the varioua i,!iii)irr: OVU I DIM IB Maip !la ii.i.v: hsU a MMtiag Me which it was tvs<>luvc<| -t-nd ntli U> 1 h<- S;n«>- X i; :i :c:-i ShftO 1.. :.ii bordei illl a327 words
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211 1933-01-25 6 FIGHT AT NAMO Patrol Boat Sunk In Harbour Shanghai, M< la A i g oal bni Pnkto»* came into eonflid with i i patrol ihip, kb I i rtung, in the bai b fIU of Namo qn the of Jan. it. The Tsiugtung uu unk and inan\ <■!' ti I*'1211 words
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175 1933-01-25 6 Sin Kuo Min - DR. SUN FO Drawing Up A New Constitution Sin Kuo Min h*a*ht Jan 28. I ;<-r.,: c it-'i'. m i bo i nghai \>' Son Fe Uu chaii dhui <»i t Legislative Vuaa, aid ak had i peciftc ol he added wpj takin I to Dp a constitution awl i175 words
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513 1933-01-25 6 "COURAGE AND FIRMNESS" JAPANESE DENIES SECRET NAVAL BASES London. Tuesday. The uravity of the task before the League Committee in drawing up its report is stressed in the Daily Herald and News-Chronicle. "The very gravity of the matter make> it essential that theReuter - 513 words
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Article96 1933-01-25 6 i>!itc!i Native Mbfcet Slffl The fthnfrk i 1 < O;,iii: ClciiuMiti, wound up tht If tl BO i ia i Igkfl not It bl a -i (j for without not ic< if.- id o v nil iv The 1 'who are ■i.i. rested it la 1 a96 words
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36 1933-01-25 6 R.K.O. TROUBLES Receivership Petition Filed n the 1 \\.i >> 1 i a stockholder. indu '11--kaov.-n Fi-ench film M. Lunge; and art llapee in Ho!l M. aims excellent "1 lapse will be at a ft* nan Kreu36 words
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Article133 1933-01-25 6 P. AND 0. BANK CASE "tiaued from p^ for »n office record the bank merely an office reeor«: Mr. Urn li> had I*? the JIL Hi. that. had been I I vplanahon A a t»ale of a rea«:\ ward bi: I i ready bi the ready l> read)' seller what133 words
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Advertisement224 1933-01-25 6 Something to be thankful for— I Life would be very drab it we did nothing but criticise. Usually we can find many things to be thankful for and therein lies our I salvation. All the bad I things might be worse and I many of the good things I better,224 words
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Article288 1933-01-25 7 PBtFBCI BALANCE. PROFESSOR'S VISION OF THE UNIVERSE Atlantic City, Dec. 30. A orkl peopled with new ..<•••■ ill hein^ springing from man ji a common ancestor who will bear same relation to present-day ftii as mankind now hears to the rue-tral ape, was pictured at the288 words
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140 1933-01-25 7 BACK TO THE LAND 21 Countries To Confer Lodi.n. Friday. \-x a' a luncheon in con- w;th thi Worlds Grain Exhibition and runftTcinv to bt held Retina next July, in which 21 :•>■■,-■ up to now have hitherto ed to par icipate. Mr. Walter \lliot. Minister a Agriculture aiul Fisheries,Reuter Wireless - 140 words
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68 1933-01-25 7 MONACO'S PRINCESS Renounces Rights In Favour of Son Mai <t'ilK-s, Wi'«in»'S'lay. The bet W aereditarj Plinccei tfc i Ho— fO bM urittrn i 1 Leah rew,_ all her })>TvtliiHry rigfatfl thr<>nc in favour of H»r '..v Prince Rainier, oc m daughter. Princosg tte, aiui ifWlUfijllug him to; announce immediately theReuter Wireless - 68 words
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51 1933-01-25 7 FARM RELIEF Speeding Up Legislation In United States \V;t hintrton. P'riday. Mr. Rooaevi-lt today aalctd In cna mc-nl i c Mar. I of the :i Relief Biß and projected legislation revising the bankruptcy !W> in >rier to enable debtori to .anp<' a settlement with the ority of hr eraditiora. ReuterReuter Wireless - 51 words
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Article97 1933-01-25 7 London. Friday. I i. irwoi thy statement by \j Goodeno Igh, '!■<' chairman, at i!,,' annual meeting of Barclay.. i: h( i s pressed entire a^reo- Government'i policy ;iyintf the '>• (ember instalment Vmeri< an \h-)>: I.ut he felt the 1 'nited Stat< wc.uld realise GreatReuter Wireless - 97 words
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Article210 1933-01-25 7 "CANCELLATION WAS ONLY COURSE" GejMVSJt Saturday. Further BOiatl ir. the BbBBBUI memorandum regarding the oil dispute are that in lieu of a royalty the whole oilfield was placed gratuitously at the disposal of the concessionaire übject to his paying ordinary ti.-cal taxec to government. The latter woul'l haveReuter Wireless - 210 words
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119 1933-01-25 7 40-HOUR WEEK Italian Plan To Be Considered Geneva. Wednesday. Tin- International Labour Con- ference. after discussing the Italian proposal for a forty-hour week, has accepted the resolution pre^ent--1 ed by seven nations expressing the view that reduction in working hours will be one measure contributing to a reduction in unemploymentReuter Wireless - 119 words
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99 1933-01-25 7 REAL PATRIOTISM Relinquish Dues During Emergency Rugby, Friday. T 1 Mnii.Miy of PMMIoW til" h ;i!inu;<! rtpoirt states that the number of pensioners in receipt of grant! wai i,isi,ooii which was 54,000 fewer than the year previously. The ixpenditure for the year vai aboal 660,000,000. It states that in considerationReuter Wireless - 99 words
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106 1933-01-25 7 MATCH TRUST TRIAL 17 Directors In Dock Stockholm. Friday. Allegations that a certain number of the accused signed a hlank form while others did not sipn until a later date were made at the trial which began today, of the 17 nenihers of the board of the Swedish Match Company.Reuter Wireless - 106 words
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Article72 1933-01-25 7 Virtually Ended Ahvar, \Vedne-<ia\ Tin disturbance* in the Ifeo area.- m Ahvar State liave rirtoaily ended, and it i< expected that the Britian troope called in to quell the revolt will shortly he withdrawn. Brigadier Lakin. who ii n ehuse of the British punitive expedition, ha-Reuter Wireless - 72 words
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Article460 1933-01-25 7 ASIA MINOR FINDS. 3,000-YEARS-OLD INSCRIPTIONS. L .'i"»i. Jan. l. Further evidence ol' Ii >■ histoi accuracy of the Bible has been obtained from some ancient inscriptions dix-ov.red ia A-ia htinOT -ay. the Sunday TfflMfc They have now ben deciphered, and arc being carefully studied by Bible scholars,460 words
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150 1933-01-25 7 FLAG UPROAR Nazis And Socialists Quarrel BtrliOj w e. -iM Hm Byiag of the blade, irtiito and red flag of Imperial Qtraunq over t)w Prussian Did today U) ommemozmtt ta« "'-nd MißifOTiarj 4 the founding ol the Empire oc- i •asioned a scene in the Souse. The t]aK r ofReuter Wireless - 150 words
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106 1933-01-25 7 BIG TRADE DROPS France And Germany Suffer ran-, wedw d»y. A heavy drop in 1"; h impoi I and BZpOXti fOf ttfl tfid^i BKMItiM pi IMS con.pai fd v. ltli Urn pr«-vi-ous yeai are shown in th return.-. Export? amounted t 10,00,'}. 000, 000 francs, HHnifilllllH decrease of 10,742,000,000 francReuter Wireless - 106 words
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97 1933-01-25 7 W. WRIGLEY, JUN. £9.000,000 Made From Chewing Gum. New York, Jan. 1. A fortune ol iO,OOO was !»y the late Mr. William ;ale of chewing gum, according to he in\( i Id by the Probate T ourt 'lay. ngle item in Mock of nearly half i million shares tewing which97 words
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27 1933-01-25 7 GEORGE MOORE Famous Victorian Novelist Dead London, Saturday. The -leatli has leorge Moore, the novelist and .laywri£ht. Reuter. P« »i, was published -77 ;.st, Aphrodite in H.27 words
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Article68 1933-01-25 7 Wellington, Friday. IV ,m«- Mii: -:--r. Mr. G. i says that vernment decided, par »*w of the serious predicament of tl faniid n the -ie ex- change rate bo £'l2i eqpal to CIO 1 banks are agreed that tl I nge will flfoi some mea to fai-ijReuter Wireless - 68 words
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Advertisement21 1933-01-25 7 Can You Forecast Results? Test Your Skill and Win $100 Read Malaya's Premier Newspaper: THE SUNDAY TIMES FOR FILL PARTICULARS I21 words
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Advertisement10 1933-01-25 7 Even THE PRINCE a greet: "IT'S TOUGH TO BE2 AMOUS!10 words
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Advertisement99 1933-01-25 7 WHITEAWAYS STOCKTAKING I SALE j WONDERFUL EXAMPLES OF VALUE MEN'S COTTON MM K^ w dieck v desiens BBades of Blve, Brown. i -Ml V,.i- l» \lll MKNS < \SHMI IH MM XAll Wool ('aahmere lacks in plain colours of Black. laki. S\l I ::n I»\IH. mi n urn oats. Special99 words
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Article, Illustration31 1933-01-25 8 The Japanest- garrison al Shanhaikwan landing «.n I!u <..... V\ proscm ti« r« fiuhtin«. Lord Lonsdale; Lad> K«»sebc>rv lh«- Duke ul Siuhrrland; Lord Lad> Eleanor Smiih and Lord Kirknihrad x\ ih« <• .is.31 words
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Article, Illustration40 1933-01-25 8 Iti. .iml.ndm I niversiU l>oat race ere* on Iheir lir>t outing on the river C:ii" at aml)ii(lm>. whrrt' tin ri«rht went lor a practice spin. V\ alchiiig one ot the sea-lion* bein^ ltd at the London Zoo on Christmas l)a>40 words
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Advertisement237 1933-01-25 8 I SLUMP TIME NECESSITATES 3 ECONOMY I i. i, r tin' v\ ;i v. 1 phi 'in >• i II Mivceacbof them I < fr be ew naefnl to yon g again at a LOW price Ylck woh Hing 1 Middle Itoad. 6 0 -.I. I c I- I <■237 words
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Advertisement104 1933-01-25 8 _AJ.LJ?OADS_LEAp J_o THE i "CAPITOL" MATINEES DAILY 3.15 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 Lo^ Sight 9 packed Houses emiorse the world's opinion of REX INGRAIS/rS SUPERB ARABIAN SPECTACLE— "BAROUD" "The BEAU GKTE'^oMhe Talkies' Press Opinion. Book Now for the Holiday Nights IT'S THE WEEK'S BIG SHOW!! THE ROYAL DUTCH AIRWAYS K. L.104 words
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