The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 January 1933
1933-01-12
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Title Section16 1933-01-12 1 The Singapore Free Press Ml |::>.->2. KSTABLISHEI) 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1933. 10 i:\ts.16 words
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Article380 1933-01-12 1 Mi. Japanese u.ix.il onMMUMier at CkIHNMfIM IHH M'i.'>"t Admiral Sir Howard K. il> oiTer to s<ul> il<. r.i»i Ihi ii.v k I ii;:,. 1., ii I i ji., ii. mi Tuesday to rapt u t. id. < umenkow Pass «i- t. in \\< M M-t. ..1.,v 111.380 words
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Article2292 1933-01-12 1 n«t|iw Island, some .sixty -six mile* from aiainland of Japan, was for several oanturies the scene of strife, sorrow and banishment, but to-day it is a peaceful and apparently prosperous island, the mhahttanti chiefly occupied in far mum fishing, cattle wising and forestry. Having cherished the desire of2,292 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement165 1933-01-12 1 BIGIA TEA >.. the freshness mrnru-e of the N l .t i in.i n -ard»ns > <»v r htinic. RAFFLES HOTEL ■A VA S I -IFIMTER HOTEL ro HUGO JOSEPHINE in BALL ROOM DANCES. I)1RK( I FROM LONDON UOB &NX rORK. DANCING FROM 9.30 p.m. I H V sl A165 words
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Advertisement239 1933-01-12 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL W)O/\ NOW I SATURDAY, 14th SPECIAL DINNER pridai 1 \i,,.ii DANCE fit CABARET OPh \l\(, IGHT— n' GLADYS" "JOYCE" AN( JAZZY SPECIAUIV DANCERS FROM THE LONDON PAVILION ADELPHI HOTEL Singapore s favourite centrally located hotel. Table d'hote meals a la ca rvice. simi\^ ;ti cm -Pimm LABBICA]239 words
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Advertisement135 1933-01-12 1 ITEST \DVLKTISI Notice by F.M.S Railways— Page 2. FooUsh Virgins at -the Theatre Page 5. Try the Wardonia w*y of shaving Page I How merchants and 3hipr< x?nd less to make more Page 5. A consignment of new models in baby carriages at Robinson's— Page 9. CHRYSLER LOW INITIAL COST135 words
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Advertisement13 1933-01-12 1 Therr is no better Tea than BIG I A TKA GROWN IN MALAYA13 words
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Article176 1933-01-12 2 Magistrate's Decision in Housebreakins a>t'l hope these young ladies will be at home. I ca: I c »n go but I will go sometime." remarked Mr H A the Singapore Cri:: Dfctllfl Judge, yeste: in e\ desire to visit the scene of a Singapore boarding gsjejM176 words
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Article137 1933-01-12 2 I Successful Operation on Chinese Assault Victim A remarkable surgical BOMevsmenl In v >a ved I ilownv. i:\ -J'T.itior. for a ruptured sploon. was reierred hi hi Hi Criminal Distn Court, before Mi H V I .'St. 1 I Ah« I I m DSC WSJ mentioned. •a. dhsasei137 words
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Article341 1933-01-12 2 Estate Owner Fined For Injuring Thief H bealmf expedition into s plants* ion ot! [1 R" d hl< H** sstwnsll J Kith for 0M ••'■■>: d thr A ner of the 1 iMftaJ i:,- I not only sustained a tracUm I 1 ,i at the hands oi341 words
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Article355 1933-01-12 2 Alleged Housebreakins; it St'letar Alleged to be a noccricus boveekreaker, a ycung Javanese! who gave his riame as .-..n bin Karsan. was yesterday cha: before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Singaporr Ciiminarl District Judge, with dishonestly retaip.mg stolen pi op Tlie exhibits included ameng other t: khaki nd355 words
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Article110 1933-01-12 2 Decembei donations '■> the NVr.-Eu: Relii Fund were as follw; Previously acknowledged <J4 3" H a Bubramanlsja, Gen: i> Malayan Tobacco Distributors Liu. (Will&'s Gold Flake Con' 150.00 Eurssfan Association B'jpsn BSJSBSth Subscription Ust Lft/M Municipal CommLssionerb 18.20 Tan Took Seng Hospital Star! 14.50 Municipal Commissioners, being110 words
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Article67 1933-01-12 2 W Lewis. 58. ot Huwlß, Ch«- 0 i n Dee estuai;. v U Itfl boat. roundered in a stn iid. and Vhik WSJ -d himself I to the BM .1 Ruhard BnUM and Star] I fft out fishin? I caught sight cf the W'.lluim. and67 words
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Article223 1933-01-12 2 This Year's Fair at Basle The annual SwLss Industries Pair will be held Basif permanmt l.t adquart.-r>. Ifaidi Hth. to April 4ih IM I tiful old aHh h;.:- ■.t o> •n a centre of gfJHMfegl and inte'.lertual life ol Europe for many centuries, and the progTesstre tendencies cf223 words
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Article132 1933-01-12 2 s«-quH t«» Visit <•! Foreign Minist- i 1(» Penang A sensation was ciiutd in Penang In the Chin- tyuDhhT v9T (IK ftBDOUOOCfIftCOw VHT Dv* 1 Louis Nfaosiang Tchou. Special Commissioner sent by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Nankin* who is now in Penane. to the effect132 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement295 1933-01-12 2 WAHPOX'i j nil. xi v w\» ot mi w in<- A razor that gees as near to root cf the trouble as possible. L Removes the toughest beard RDEEAL HBPERBAEI Inv cporsMl in the F I S Kalii.- Plavr. Singapore. BUSINESS CARD^ BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY I H. NUGENT BLXKERIDGK Highest295 words
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Advertisement452 1933-01-12 2 sim;apork mi M( trxi NOTICE, Tenders. ■rVm MB .ivpn that Itnitfi M d for t..<- folloming mate services and that particulars of such tender* nay Si bt.nea in the Tender Room Municipal Offices Supply of Sluirr ii ll lst 1933 to 30th A?)r;l 1934 Date of Closing. 4 pm. March452 words
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Advertisement655 1933-01-12 2 KKDKRATKII MVI STATES KAII Offers are invited for th a. "SHAMHOCK us she now li. >* »t k. J;ihi v K< MB! I s|»| ll l< I :< t\ f anjlli IC3 fact. Breadth 21 feer .raft (loaded* 1 foot uvh. approximately g knom. Marhmary cammtt or one hsYmsnu xmnd655 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous254 1933-01-12 2 THK WEEK J Thur>d.o. IMB. [igh Water 10 15. 9< ft.. 2: j 57, h T ft RHM Fourth Day tugby M«c:. I] College vs Wiitshires. ll College. I •ootba'.l Wiltshire Regime!.- >CFA L sj M•: Bf-sar. Iridav lth fcgh Water 10.51. 9.9 ft.. lugby SCC B Piiblir Services at254 words
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Article745 1933-01-12 3 ENGLAND BIDS GOOD BYE TO THE SQUIRE I LANDED GENTRY" FAST DISAPPEARING ESTATES IN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT Vast Change in Ownership ot Rural Britain i A vast but silent change is taking plac r.;ral Britain, 'writes John t Otofcn mi Secretary or the Incorporated Landed Property Agents halls. HMD and745 words
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Article857 1933-01-12 3 LONDON'S CHRISTMAS SHOWS Best Season For Years From Our Own Correspondent London. !>»■< .'7. The pantomime season is in full* as been for many years. Our are now appearing in this type- of .-how. M the Hippodrome is Dick Whittington. where :he reiipt for Pantomime Pie857 words
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Advertisement234 1933-01-12 3 POPULAR^ AL-C c THEWORLD :j& \^^s£o~j) ChiversJams V. R \it X C&. HMf Kaag Btoak Chambers, Sincap*rc. lCod sucking VvvJ U F^OISONER \V^ l. v■■ 1 1 wl l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mil- Ba^Lfli ii in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1234 words
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Advertisement460 1933-01-12 3 SAVEFLOOR SPACE. El WASTED EFFORT. 1 1 SLIP. FIT -Tg/Cjft lii iHjhi I iaV9a^aT 't i Bflm *4HaV aVaV \A^5 -44Mbl^ELmi ai >^a\as '^Ja^HßUam wCa^aV llaV ~i&>k- i.*J—- ißßam .aa^LvSk "a fj j Sl23i\ -a?a^a%MD«^alal 14aaH •^■Mra^aV. I' T -^T t**T BBai PaT^ > 7Vrr* < fCj^ft v I *"ii_'460 words
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Article, Illustration174 1933-01-12 4 MX. STAM.i.t i. >. in during the visit «>f Membn- of Parliament to a college at ii V.- ISM w<>Ki Joseph his been bought by a New Zealand breeder. Inset are Joseph's shoes YOYO Cli t i KOl'i Nature provides a174 words
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Article238 1933-01-12 5 A CASE FOR RETRENCHMENT Mnu Men-haul* and Shipp< i> an Spend L< h. M;ik<- Moro Profit inaumi automatical!)- tarn Mr at gwrhtads are cut. One of the most prevalent directions In which overheads are imnrrrmsrtTr high, and even unnecessarily incurred, is Hnk«4 in all directions but this, are paying heavy238 words
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1242 1933-01-12 5 RADIO MASTS ON MUNICIPAL BULDING? How M;il;iyu (ould Be Equipped hit Broadcasting \1)1)R1:SS TO ROTARIANS 5 r. Muni, .pal Kuihimi; i- .id.n.r.iMv suited L-n.ils i.. i lon- ua\f radio transmission ifci FUght Ueutcnu 0m oi thr K\ w-t,,,]^ in m thr MMMix.rc Kot.ir\ luh .hurt w.iw transniiNsion lor uutlyiim ,11,242 words
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Article376 1933-01-12 5 HIGHER STANDARD OF WRITING »ii. l*rit'>tlo> on Hooks ol To-day h Walpole presided over a distinguish "eraiy gathering at the Book Soc |g Luncheon held at the Park Lane Hotel. London. Mr. J. B Mtttkfi replying to the toast of Literature." said that there was a eh; :ng in that376 words
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Article446 1933-01-12 5 ir<{ Put Electric Tables Along the HE HAS ALTERED THE FACE OF LoXDoN The man whose invention made the lightLcndon has retired. He is Sir Thomas Octavius Cailender. •y years ago. he worked witi tether 111 a tiny lasjHjai in Leadenhall-st now he has retired446 words
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Article40 1933-01-12 5 gian-American Line carried 6.060 l passengers in both directions during the lint B half of 1932 In 1931 the number was 5,670 same period. r rhis increase Is an mdi- .n of the me reaaed piwengir traffic between America and40 words
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Article214 1933-01-12 5 Sala r\ \l lu< i ion> in \eu York Sew Y«*. With New York lacing one of the want financial crises of its history, Tammany, which controls the City Government, made preparation* "to reduce the salaries of municipal employees. whenever the State Legislature shall make214 words
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Article80 1933-01-12 5 ELGAR WRITING A NEW SYMPHONY omposed at the Am <»t 7"> tor 8.8.C. Bgar, OM.. at the age d ng on a aphony. It te vill probably be heard lUtumn. Tins the Hind Elgar symphony, is dedicated to fa tttWi :■■'>• U a Sir Landon Ronald, who BOMT and HI80 words
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Advertisement69 1933-01-12 5 6.15 PAVILION 9.15 r.s Phone 690J LAST NIGHT? IVOR \OVDLLO 1 ir/ v:1 HI VI.L.W H. i:\. K( 0.M15 in •THE LODGER-TO-MORROW Par;un»»unt'> thrillin.u. exdthlfl rv HK NIGHT of JUNE 13 IN BROOK and CHARLBB R1 GGI Bfl VM) \iUl STAR (AST. VICTORIA THEATRE s'n/ffrr/ni/. tan. Jlst, and Saturday, Jan.69 words
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Advertisement235 1933-01-12 5 An Absolute TRIUMPH! HPS 1KIE: I IMB W PA( KKD HOI SFS NKiHTI V Nigjhtly at 6.15 and 9.15 *-~~~^^M*^^M*!M m »w 1,-.,. t >v 1 I -re comes to Singapore a lull- I Western— Her triumph for tH British Talkie Industp ...t isand thrillt pfwerved lM ||m m m235 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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Article619 1933-01-12 6 The BriUUnt Recovcrj of 15ri>tol M is not the 1 ast doubt that the ay. m the Of this seasoi. been of a highei standard than let several. sea- I >een lather .tord to the 8 woula b^ a diflfi< ult I suggest aval dub as being superior619 words
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Article442 1933-01-12 6 Ceylon XI Force a Draw DHhi. .Lan 1 Thanks to the esce&ent effort of s. s. vickienia. whose 130 in the Bnl '>'•'■■ individual score made for or t the Ceylon cri< Indm. Ceylon were able to force draw in the non-on\. Test, which VM Delhi. Scores:442 words
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Article136 1933-01-12 6 I-: i. lurf Club spiing ny be held J on S.. 1 11 Wi Inesdaj ,md Saturday. I--11. 15 and 18 There will be three runs itch for Hi-i-m.-Class 1. 2 and 3 and Ponies Class 1. If er. 1 -permit races will be provided for136 words
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Article71 1933-01-12 6 Splendid Woman's Singles I inal iU utt.t Jan. r Ci..un- vi thr Italian (ham featlng India hHM D H I IB firth 7_5. 6 4. 6 2. Bignonn a Vu Jt-nnv Sandison 3—6. 6—3. B—6 T* 1 :inest won,:. n; Ml in India. Miss B led 4—l71 words
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Article258 1933-01-12 6 Games With Navj and Isthmian League rr rt! O Ov Correspondent i London, lin On Saturday Corinthians entertained Royal Navy a| C:;.~m! Palace, and although they had a good share of the exchanges, -liing caufed the Service side to be two goals t: Ithin 1 minute:-. Taylor and258 words
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Article104 1933-01-12 6 Jlrilka to Meet Gunboat Jat k Arrangenifnts li been BOgapMed for a match between Gunboat Jack and the German i: pesee shortly at the Coloni'o'i i 5 edn Stadium IgfJU bM I >ut. with a great reputa\ .<■::.' ad in Eui' I csjsl sjsj the Raal He104 words
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Article57 1933-01-12 6 Witjan's 45 Points Against WakefiHd London. Dec. .1 M■• i by League to-day resulted as follow Barrow 13. Brougir-: I: Dewsbury 15. York I I i ymt 3. Oldham 22. Helens R. 5. St Helens 10. ad ii W Wm M A h. 5. Wlgai I VVakefield Trinity57 words
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Article824 1933-01-12 6 Playing Length of Cour>es Golfers throughout cv it B -tain had "a N v :om the British Golf UnlOP*' j MMmj Council. This is their revised scheme for standard of courses H .irv A booklet will be sent to all )r |Mi :ull particulars of the824 words
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Article27 1933-01-12 6 I Irani loui Xrranyrd -otball Association are sending an English team to Italy and Svita-r: M... B be the first international gam. :id Italy.27 words
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Article113 1933-01-12 6 Third TY>l On Friday The third Tost match U t-< Australia opens at Adekuce on P X BUM Below are the uatting and bow.: D. tourift* ay excention of the minor two day.- ♦These four players figsrec Inm. NO H.S 1 T»te 13 52' 64 s• |p113 words
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Article66 1933-01-12 6 ,1 1 L l> able to lead Sussex n xt bsmssi Is making satisfartorv rium to Smltaerland. vh«T. i illness tovmrd mill be oblifed to tak. Ev n player of leading a rounty m<l. the strain becor great»*t wi» county is fighting hard to cap* I almost U66 words
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Advertisement394 1933-01-12 6 Sllenburys Foods IWc from tlir purrst milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the *Allenbur\ Focxis ar- M easily diges*t.»s gsj Amts germ free and are simply and quickly made by the ditior. ot I oiling ua'.'-: 0r..: M.lk Food S> 1 V. T -I No 3 MaliW Food394 words
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Advertisement218 1933-01-12 6 fc!*V'J 9^ LITTLE FRIEND OF ALL THE WORLD. %$M TIM 4UBTI N U RE. there and everywhei Seven Ton 'tr is witho- t excep- fQr f<>ur p^^^ the mie touper n.5 ctp tured the heart ar.d tien the embodiment of everything that goes to imagination of the motoring public as218 words
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Article3999 1933-01-12 7 i CONSTRUCTION SCHEME APPROVED leei i ii'j; ol Singapore Creditors Vest c relay 0 An OTHFR ALTERNATIVE" iPpr•• i! ,v i~ expressed h\ th» r> Krothers uhni they nut in the Kxihanse MMdrr th. srht-mr tor thi reconstruction I ma n I. ■.iiurcs f3,999 words
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Article291 1933-01-12 7 CHINESE STEPMOTHER PINED Counsel on Parents' Rights to Thastise The east- thf Chint s woman. Koh Geok Kheng. who was charged with cruelty •MeH WM allt^fd to have drtVOI step-daughter to suicide. was concl i:< n MET. J. F. P. Gregg in Urn P I 'Com*291 words
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Article321 1933-01-12 7 170,000 CONTRACT i Singapore Harbour l>o;in» ;<> Svcpai r Soli Sir rbour Board have secured the j "CO contract loi tht repair of the Soli, j the Norwegian oil tankt: v.mdi went aground on Jarinp l MODtk ;mri badly damaud The work will keep between j 100 and 500 men321 words
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Article93 1933-01-12 7 (nbHrr's Story Hold ii;i l»> IhriM- Mvn A ehaiiie of robbing a ccbblvr ol $1 ougTi as B -.1 dm evening in October was bMt Koh Bah I fore Mr. -iiThe :tory told by the DPP. i I Ot Ah di One of them had a93 words
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Article876 1933-01-12 7 CHINESE DEALER FINK I) Sequel To Epidemic of Tutting I nr some time p.ist considerable .innnvanic .md < \|mii>.- have been c.iu»<'d to the Oriental IHeplmne ompain .md Rreal in< omeniem lo subscribers m various parts of s-iii;;.ipnrf chiefly in th«- Miburbs. owing to the l.v876 words
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Article691 1933-01-12 7 First Prosecution Inder Aliens Bill COURT WARNING ING Chinese Who Aroused .lohore Police Suspicions priil«'vt«-(! tlwii pi t i iti< <il or^.i niscil ilcmiriivt r .1 1 kid- »lu<h him »\ir mi i. ni|i|>. d 111 th, I. ud Hm «js l.rmithl in tin •|m.i. <l Polin- <691 words
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Article131 1933-01-12 7 Abolition A^rctd to in llorneo A meeting of the Legislative CouncU of Brlf: Borneo has passed a BUI effecting identured labour. UK he Governor (Mr. A. P. Richards). addressing t h< tated "The iinaali is somewhat historic. By the abolition of indentures we are clearing a foundation upon131 words
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Article19 1933-01-12 7 Mrs. J. H. Inglis. former Division ConwnlMtoocr lUes. and Malayan has been appointed by Imperial I). c I North.19 words
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Miscellaneous100 1933-01-12 7 LAW NOTICr: Thursday. .lanuar\ 12th Before the < hiel Justice in the l*t Court at 10 .em Ju \V:n- Tfti Lota Id C 1 i q X- Will of S.ov. Im I t l<»l!..«.(i i.\ I 4H3 25— S. Solomon M v. (Summons-in-Chamber NO 1114 H M c„: d '>'■■'"100 words
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417 1933-01-12 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, JANUARY, 12, 1933. A JOY RIDE TO PWNANG The Singapore member- oi t ivLegislative Council will be v.<n:nu Penaim on Monday tor the first Council meeting ol the year But lor tlif tact that the experience of discussing the Colony.- alia::- m Penan;: i*> a very417 words
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Article178 1933-01-12 8 Singapore importers haw we think. decided wisely in agreeing to hold mother exhibition oi British |OOdf tliis year on the lines ol that held during the Empire Shopping We< k last year, and Mr. Boulter, the British Trade Commissioner, \g to be congratulated upon havinu taken the178 words
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Article184 1933-01-12 8 It's an ill wind that blow.- nobody any BjMd The yroundint! •>1 the Norwegian oil tanker Sol: on th»Jaring Reel in the South N'atunalast month ha- brought a welcome repair contract to Singapon the Harbour Board navn.u SSI B entrusted with the extensive task of ttakfttf iBOd184 words
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Article138 1933-01-12 8 The Hon'ble Mr T Adams is better and :ho Bungsar Hospital. Mai Mr. Abdullah bin Noordin. of Perak. rettccd Raja Petra. the Klang Magistrate, on Monday. The latter is going on leave for about two months Mr. G S. Raw lings has been transferred to oca from Jasin and is138 words
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Article100 1933-01-12 8 LATEST TIN AM) KIBB! PKIC ES AND STERLING KAIKS Rubber and Ti:. prices and the sterling ra r e In N- York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press, are as follow TIN: London Jan. 1 1 Spot £147' 2 (£145%). Forward £148' 4 (£1463 8 Tone100 words
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Article71 1933-01-12 8 Increased Thrill in Britain M KM show that steady progress continues tkm State controlled thrift institutions, mi at March 31 last the total due to smai: vpstors through tbm In ltutlons was £1.163. BUM IMi colossal sum, which shows an hNNMi of mm million pounds on the p«ME71 words
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Article79 1933-01-12 8 Dies of (la> Poisoning in GCMUMJ It* s liti Jan. 1 1 i'r.tu Voiknw BimrtHn. crcdib'y reported to be Trotsky's daughter, who was found dead from gas poisoning recently, worried over a I >>n f rom wh?re she was undergoing treatment for lung trouble. A Constantinople message reports79 words
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Article457 1933-01-12 8 NEWS T« tn. idito. —As an attentive reader of your paper many years may I be permitted to endorse enthusiastically the sentiments esßvessed t>\ one who signed himself "A Reader" and whose fetter was published in your issue of January pedal emphasis being drawn to bis457 words
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Article286 1933-01-12 8 ANNOYING WIRELESS ENTHUSIASTS 1. I! Sir.— A few weeks ago wireless enthusiast* were filling your columns with letters describing reception: since then they have been silent as far as newspapers are concerned, but unfortunately their machines and sets have not I live in a quiet residential district, far from the286 words
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Article78 1933-01-12 8 Ajra Khan's Son Flies to .Malaya [PVom Our Own Correspondent] ■P Ali Khan, son of His Illitinri the Aga Khan, arrived at Fwisnt TWtmlaj trim Rangoon in a Pus Moth aerapbne. n i iihiiHil by Mr. Dubasia The plane was to have huaded on the Polo Ground.78 words
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Article21 1933-01-12 8 Mr. Wane Ch!n?-wei has left the sanatorium t T and Is leaving for China vta Mar scales.— Rcuter.21 words
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Article434 1933-01-12 8 WORLD CONFERENCE IN APRIL HEET AT Britain's \\w laadsa, 4f I The prepuratoiA <omn Economic and Monetary Con; I at Geneva to begin draft in. aj agenda for the Confer. world conference. wh. I ha>: not yet been fixed but tt- ->t,- j sftfcms nw Ml that it will m-434 words
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CHINESE WEDDING
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104 1933-01-12 8 DAUGHTER OF Mr. Eu Tong-sen Married A c was present at i last week at the wedding ssoapl the marriag- of Miss Julia I of Mr. Eu Tong-sen. the m j flngepore. and Mr. Percy Pak Sin; of Mr. Pak Kungnam of Cantor groom la the grandson of Mr. K«<104 words
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Article81 1933-01-12 8 Is Is announced that th< place, probably at the end of Jan Mi« Once Ho Tune seventh dm: Robert Ho Tung, and Mr popularly known as M H lie Bong Konff firm of ioH Lo and Lo. and younjprst son of M ehui of Hong81 words
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Article55 1933-01-12 8 I nest of Peaatig Knt:.r,;, n^ I Prom Our Own Corresf* i Wtmmm Allen, who bad been vMttng Lar. !it:nn'ri \i>t. relay The Governor aHMMgti the m of the Prnang Rotary Club, full Ineluiinff the Resident Councill< r Vh P*^ expressed the KtmUflcatlon of the n iiv" Cheng55 words
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Advertisement247 1933-01-12 8 EMPTY BARRELS Prices from $1 to $5 ALDBKCK MAC'CiREGOK CO.. LTD (Incorporated »ntf»r tk« Companies Ordinance* of Hong Kong) {Incorporated in Shanghai) :oi wins mini kovi) ifif -;;i .md BY SPECIAI TO H M TH£ APPOLNTMEM $ffi*L£%U KING OF SUM EBTD 187« I MX A Mil \iII Ms X i.247 words
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Article1235 1933-01-12 9 JAPANESE RKPIV TO ADMIRAL KELLY SI TTLEMBNTOPSHANHAIKWAN AFFAIR Fierce Battie for Chiuraenkow Still Rui:in< r x !li s Hou.,rd KHI>. thr omniunder-in-C hiel < hin., Station. otYrrni to settle th»- Shanhaikwan UIN bl "»tl> informed b> the Japaiu-M- naval -it hinuaiujtao that there u.»s no neivssitt for1,235 words
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Article, Illustration249 1933-01-12 9 Another Kingsford Smith Flight AMOUS SOUTHERN CROSS RKBi'ILT New Hlvmouth, .las 11. i L. Nt-u Zealand was completed by Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and four companions in th< plantffwrthriii Gross to-a They left Sydney at 2.50 an. .urn landed i:. Ran t a h'.n-.- rmwd and249 words
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Article466 1933-01-12 9 Hope Centred in Seirec\ of lli> Plans I urn...:. Jan. I 1 No news has so far reached London n cardine the progress of Squadron-leader Bert Hinkler who left England early yesterday morning in an attempt to establish a new air record for the flight to466 words
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Article217 1933-01-12 9 Persia And the Cancelled Concession u desireTo~sfttleU.S. Oil Interests To Keep Hands-off London. Jan. 11. A present then i.s ever} indication that thr Anglo Persian dispute will take its rourse before th< League of Nations notwithstanding th< indications that the Persian Government L> in-: anxious to217 words
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Article125 1933-01-12 9 \h alera's Appeal to Irish X lectors Dublin. Jan. 11. The big parties are united in one import point in the election campaign and that :> tin termination to maintain order. Mr De V;i a speech at Cavan appealed t>> his to give thth opponents an unt.125 words
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Article119 1933-01-12 9 ke\()luti<*n;jr\ ()iitbreak> Spre^idiim Madrid, Jan. I I News fron difleient eaota iting the spread of the revolutionar> f Catalonian movement is causing serious uneasiness. A ft Is the determined attack on powder maga and arsenals with the object of increasing supof arms and ammunition. Four civil119 words
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Article91 1933-01-12 9 Austrian Cabinet's Narrow Escape Vienn-i. Jan. I I The alleged gun-nmn.iiK scandal n> brought down the Government during a disRMki 1,. Hm Parliamenlarv Rhh Commlsslon relating to the arrival in Austria I of 4c loads of rifles and machine guns from I Th» (■.,::<, 110r lengthily91 words
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Article82 1933-01-12 9 Nazis Throw Slink Rombs At Communists Berlin. Jan. 1 1 There was a furiou^ b-ittle last •\\r,i.between Nazis and Communists folio- attempt by 400 uniform. .1 Hml bj fmi idflsi sion to a meeting of 2.000 Communists The Nazis threw stink bomb and the batt shifted to near-by82 words
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Article114 1933-01-12 9 Cabinet Agree to lUi(iu<t Proposals Tans. 1.,n 11 Deputies generally express the opinion that Governnv i difficult situation rice MinLsi< r's plans to balance the t) £60,000, 000 and increasing taxation by the Mine amount. Business men favour cuts but oppose an htmtirr In taxes, v: servants and114 words
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Article63 1933-01-12 9 Another Order From Belgian (lovornmcni London Jan. II Th' I in, from tk M '< ■•■rnment for a I the third successive pan h the firm has dM Mgh pa to ■•if*****' r-;. ii v. Royce Kestrel Mil' S I ii Ml htm MN Men ten*:: mbers to63 words
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Article110 1933-01-12 9 SOU TH AMERICAN WAR IV»ru and Colombia ir.d "Cause" To Kiiclii Bunm Aires. Ja*. 1 1 FtghUnc between Ptitiri— and Colombian forces Is tmni turn t, according to newspaper rep >:\ General Ramos, commander of the Peruvian troops at Iqultos, has notified the ColombiaD General Vasquezcobo that a Colombian advance110 words
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Article48 1933-01-12 9 Mritish Troops KfTcct Impro\cnu'nt Mwar. Jan. l! 't!. t :,t,:v M* vVC\i lilt. SIIUpHOtt* JMQ 1 1 *rL i it i j('v have been reported. The civil nnihttfi at Ramgarh and adjofntaff viUates have Ml thalr homes in order to give Mm troops a free n**d48 words
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Article29 1933-01-12 9 Mui-h Itcncfih-d l>\ Sh«. t Holiday ■am in *ii, «aq. y. fr^m« Mtattcr ratuiued to *-innlnn ywIfri.m '^\'Ttmtok, flealteatf. Mack kftttftted in health by his short hottts*.29 words
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Advertisement30 1933-01-12 9 Oldhim one of the few towns win h have decided against the Sunday opening of cinemas The re.sult <f a ballo! For ?L'7 against 12.092— a majority against of 8.865.30 words
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Advertisement88 1933-01-12 9 BABY CARRIAGES We have recently icceived a consignment of New Models in Baby Carriage: These enibod\ all th« latest improvement v MARMET BABY CARRIAGES Fitted with Marniet ball bearing wheels. <orlx» tyre> sponge rubber suspension. Price 555.00. STAR BABY ARRIAGBft Price- $-15.00, $55.00. ROBINSOK CO., LTD. <Im nrporated in the88 words
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Advertisement905 1933-01-12 10 TBE BLUE PDNNET LINE Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. Steam Ship Co Ltd ar.d China THE HU A KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., 1932 > Ltd. itual Steam Navigation Co ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd iHE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd NA NAVIGATION Co..905 words
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Advertisement603 1933-01-12 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated to __igUnd) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Doe BaUt B(eamer B'pore. B'pore. t.s. CITY OF ATHENS For London Rotterdam and Hamburg Jan 14 Jan 16 b.s. CITY OF RANGOON For Havre. London, Rotterdam and603 words
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Advertisement425 1933-01-12 10 P. fe 9 O. British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated in KaslftX-.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH Hl^ M\JKSIV> (in\I»;NM»N LONDON AND FAR V \>l MAII SFKVICI OUTWARDS FROM LOMhIn FOR CHINA Due Tonnaff Mn«*por» H*»n»f* >i 3 CARTHAGE SOMALI NM425 words
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Advertisement612 1933-01-12 11 O. S. K. Line. KOK \KKI( AND MM Til AMERICA s%NTOS HAKU MnM AIRCS m *****.50. Du rblln po rt Wanbatb, Cape Town. Rio de Janetro. Santos M X U^S!!?" 0 for £190) Feb 15 16 Wf H.ws ia Colombo. Mombasa. Zanzibar. Car-es-BaJaam. Beira. Lourenco Marques and t ARIZONA «ARt612 words
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Advertisement498 1933-01-12 11 PRESIDENT LINrP to i;iitoi k i: FROM SINGAPORE AND PENAM; \l\ COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SIEZ PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES GENOA MAKSKILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Le ave Arrtvr Spore. S"porc Penanjf. York Van Buren Jan 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 ?>h 28 Pres. Garfield J;,n. 28 Jan. 31 pfcfc •>498 words
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Advertisement959 1933-01-12 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKF PAKFTV^hj M\A7>' II \l!|j J Ki. \s,i. Thu: day. Jan. 12. Cheribon. Semarang. Sourabaya, Boelelenp. Ampenan Pada:ig.| Ha. B tMa and Banjw.r^ngi. TIDORK-Thu! day J J: s, ,-lat -Pandjang. Bengkalis. Soeneei-Pakri Siak and Pakan-I <KlMi:r— Thursday. Ja:: 12. Hong Kong. Swatow and Amoy. I MXkWv,-: Kiay.959 words
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186 1933-01-12 12 A Dollar ¥m 1 Short "Hops'" \i-u \urk A trikin ign ol tlie tunes was brouglr notice v.hrn I visited a newly n-cpened dance h U fl Broadwa; I'll,- so-calhd 'taxi-dam n^' h:i\r been MVfMi, but with this difference whereas formerly tin- taxi-dancers" were Just dance186 words
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Article305 1933-01-12 12 European and Witt 1 Drowned in Ceylon It inn— »lw Jan. 2. A double sea bathing tragedy has occurred in Trincomalee. the victims being Mr and Mrs. Herbert H B Hawkins of Haddon Hill School. Nuwara Eliya. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins and M I L. Rogerson. Assistant Government305 words
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Article169 1933-01-12 12 SonU'iuv> Hi> Own (lit tit T«. A let! Mr Justice Hawke appointed himself as defending ccunsel in a case at Lewes Assizes. He failed to secure the prisoner's acquittal and. in the end. reverting to the role of judge, sentenced his client to twelve months imprisonment. The169 words
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Advertisement573 1933-01-12 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA '7.37:) ton*' and the 8S MANGOLA '3.352 Cargo onlyl s MARELLA Ls one of the .ar-e.n and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins de luxe,573 words
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Advertisement522 1933-01-12 12 HENDERSON LINE. homkw arb passa^ x'hmh ik v\iuv<^ Best available Hetw.^:. FUngoon. Mar^.ll.- Obtainable and England. HOMEW\RD SAIUNi.s C C X lift of I l.^^ nin«i ■> iiimn n »v Vmm SST m WAGONS I v BHAMO WODI O '"AVfl SI PVicT) IRRAWADDY Feb 11 BURMA r n YOMA Mar522 words
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Miscellaneous750 1933-01-12 12 HAIL DKSPATCHES BY TRAIN Bam kok .v. i> Saturua;. pm :.i d Tin.: 73 X .30 am Saturdays >' 11 Kuantan I' Il I aniut I Monday to ffktfgg Urn ft* Egypt, i I South A S ian Burma India Iraq Palestine d Byropc Great Britain. Ireland. Noith and South750 words
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Miscellaneous161 1933-01-12 12 01 ui,..'t Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN I>KY IMM R* Tanjonj? Pajtai Albert Dock: NO. Victoria Dock: Nil. Kepp.l llartx.ui King's Dock Nieuw Holland. No. 1 Dock Toussoum. No. 2 Dock: Theden*. VESSELS ARRIVED ar. 713. from Kurhing U, for Kuching 14 Karoa. Erit 3607. from Calcutta 11, for161 words
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Article2563 1933-01-12 13 All H «.:i<'al Su. A E. Osborn. of Me.s and Sons, Ltd., Netherton Iron Work Dudl his presidential addn Iron and Str< ton, took for his subject th hi.tory of hips' anebs Mr Osborn reminded his audiene that the manufacture of anchors w; !v an in-1 duitiy of2,563 words
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Article64 1933-01-12 13 Removal liuo\ it Maratebus j atnuaec The red, eaascal buoy at the Maratebas ltion 2.45 miles 115 degr. from r Point lighthouse, Lat. 1 degr. 2' 13" N. i 110 degr. 33' 40" E.. has been removed. Charts that have been affected are, B.A I 1822. 174664 words
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Article20 1933-01-12 13 Passengers arrived Mr. Wasscrfallen. Mr. m Tjong Tjaw. Passengers left Dr. Sanderson. Mr Clackcltt. Mr Sinclair. Mr. T. Ballandyne.20 words
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Article194 1933-01-12 13 The trade of the galleons with the coast of the Spanish Main will be recalled by the effort about to be made by Spain to establish Hw* of passenger and cargo steamers to these potts new shipping policy has been evolved which will make full use194 words
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Article64 1933-01-12 13 The Finnish House of Commons has approved a sum of 4 million marks for the extension and Improvement of the Sandvik Docks In singfors. That city contributes 1% million* to operation. Finland wffl thus be provided :•'■<:. 'also with equipment for reparation. The new shops for merchant ships do not64 words
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Advertisement474 1933-01-12 13 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily ami Weekly Editions) ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Cable Addre». ADVMM BBS, StNGAPCHU Malaya. DdNered with the Cftwfta (i i.-.«t news Isttit twirinsjai and latest an ■frwsjnccsMßts. I»ndon rubber and Urn J*Mm appear daily. Special tur»s iru lude picturt i i 1 story. j tl! J^: rincni'i j474 words
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Advertisement103 1933-01-12 13 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME jUI %tt t>e lawt i ii whit b tiU C«a*dl«B 1 R«| 14^ Mt Rod Km. taJ!«t «tf tJ^n *ii— T^^-w JKaW^mA Through bookinp tnj Steam. h F Lj r# g^F i|R/ li ft. l^r^m »m.«^, Mi .«»,rt» A-^-lM MM I! Canadian National ]jj| Tii^Favourite103 words
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Article156 1933-01-12 14 Kxpodition Discovers NonPerrous Metal Deposits Mi v I. in l». v r ski tan d Pamir, an expedition of the USSR A nee« has discovered a». Pamir, known as the k the World,** deposits of ai-riferous satid and non-ferrous metal and arsenic. These canritm are ofTass - 156 words
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Article71 1933-01-12 14 RUSSI AN ART EXIH IBITION Leningrad. Jan. 10. An exhl panning* madt usts duriin ,i:i -r :n .1: i;a.been opened hi n The exhibit! n .1 1 nt ings by 300 artists of various schools and is housed 111 th: w. !.;iIK ■>! th. Hus. lt! M'i-i'iir. -mm rnnit roiimnssionTass - 71 words
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Article414 1933-01-12 14 ARE BALD MEN GOOD MEN The Answer is in the Chamber of Horrors tough or. Haiti. A ni;ui «lM happens to be a trinN :aked on top constant^ himself referred to as a bald-headod old bhuhttr. ami quit*- ».«ih :n life hi- k vnUfcl down as a veteran. Tht latest414 words
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Article285 1933-01-12 14 Willi Word \liou'. ••'I 1.. Missus* 1 r,n ;i "i ut h iiOur policemen down in Bournemouth seldom set all dressed up in boiled shirts and tails and go on "night -club duty." as we are told London policamen do. Our policemen down in Bournemouth285 words
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Article64 1933-01-12 14 Came T.i Protest, Stayed To Shoot Salerno. lt.il>. .lan. T. Three people wore mi four seriously I in a riot by 300 demonstrul m< iv. San Giacomr> to call alti :i t i*»ri in hv:ii i:i :.,<!... :'(rvi.. thry attacked the poHei p<> t 11. :\\;u.eReuter; Reuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article55 1933-01-12 14 Moscow, .lan 10. Tin comnutt.l ol lentifi. w rkers engaged laiini/uig alphabi I has worked iut a system .a-ithand writinc uhuh .an be it ilii't <. through th< media ol 14 different languages :.;-iii r- ii: use in the U.S.S.R Among these are the I'/bek. Turkoman55 words
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Article53 1933-01-12 14 4 MILES—1 44 TRAINS The new London Metropolitan Railway extension "> Stanmon 'hough only a little more than foui miles long, has necessit.a. <i ih> moval o\r hall million rubu- yard.' i .rti: A .<:;(' !:t(;..i iTlln V. ill h( nill over ihf lin< with 144 trains dailj betWMa 9tiUk>53 words
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Article104 1933-01-12 14 But Share Market Was Disappointed I undo... J.,11 On the Stork Exchange the general tone was favourable to-day, gilt-edged securities, parti- dust- rally quieter. W< loeod 71s. on a final dividend of 2s, making dividend for tho year TO per rrnt this as for 1931. but tedReuter Wireless - 104 words
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Article14 1933-01-12 14 i v i ii J"P« •I -iman. of the >.• t If v months' leave.14 words
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Article131 1933-01-12 14 'Full Spod Ahead' He La> Dyinu captain of a great Atlantic Imr lay SI ship sped towards Nem York. «*as the doctors- verdict Immediate operation was imperative. ile the sick man was under the anesthetic the liner was put at half speed. The operation was performed.131 words
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Advertisement212 1933-01-12 14 t_Hy^i has superseded all other |_rTP^yi i> dtli^htfully palatable and ©C__^^ exhilarating Y-T*^ **t4 is made from pure Orange \yfQ^M is liked equally by adults I ffO Ty^ is drinK for all occasions. I LrYlTlr7^ !v >timulaiiiift Aerated hPO& FRAMROZ CO. Build up your Strength with KALZANAthe Calcium Food Calcium212 words
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Advertisement176 1933-01-12 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING I CORPORATION j J PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA Bl RMA. J I STRAITS NhTTLFMI \T> r.c I FEDERATED MALAY SI VMS J I FROM THE EMPIRE IKANSMITTER, J i DAVENTRY, ENGLAND i VtMNtengtbs: :'5.3 metres and 31 3 J metres. j I To-day's Programme fhur^d.j*. l.mu.ux 12th 3J| 230176 words
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Advertisement691 1933-01-12 14 BANKS ASD L\SLRAM;e\ THE VOhOHAM. HANK. I ■mm R^erve Fund J Prealdent X Kodama Vice-Prerident K. Tak» ■■■< Omm i laaehain^ Bta0B9«« Braaeh JI-a. CHILI A t^BH yds Batik. Ltd MHBM Egypt). BMavia Btrbn a^j Calcutu. Canton Changchun. Da:-. r f naniDurj, BIHW, MMBMI. H"m ■■oolulu, Kalyuan Karactal, Kobe. Loodaa,^691 words
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Miscellaneous356 1933-01-12 14 BOUND FOOT DIAL Popular Shortwa\e Radio Station> The fcilowing is a Mst of stations which can be received in Singapoie Ja.a Station* Bandoeng PL.M frcm about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Au.-tralia. and other stations. Usual call after recorcs Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Tnok, 21 rr.i-:res from356 words
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Article599 1933-01-12 15 Markets generally since reopening after the holidays have been on the qi.: d in the share market especally there has been very change to report cither in quotations ur sentiment Tin. as the result el disappointing end-of-'•ar estatistics. experienced a sharp decline 42. but the drop proved too599 words
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53 1933-01-12 15 The Singapor-" I H kottg am Shanghai Ba:.r.:: Oar] I hf following message fro: Hon Kong: "Subject to audit ■onjlgM .tzd OjajattfM Bui.-.:. 1 |g4 -.a for th ye« be O- 1 subject to deductn f of Written oil ••mist account $1,500,000. Carried forward t53 words
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Article131 1933-01-12 15 hanues in Representative Prices lan. 9 10. American Can. Com. 59 58 Am Tphone and T'graph 107 7 106.- 108 AMMMtf Railroad 43 t 43 Dupont 39 38 i ne. Common N.Q. N.Q. Oca. Electric 1$ 15.^ 16 Gen. Motors 13 i U 14 Ooodrch 5;,.131 words
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Article133 1933-01-12 15 The Singapore Chamber of Coniraerce Rubber J Association held its 1.104 th. auction yesterday I when there was catalogued 1.490.822 !bs M tons. Offered 1.404.338 lb=.: 626.94 (ods. Scla 1.253.704 lbs 559.69 tons. >pot London 2 13-32 d New York 3 1 I'KII US Xl \l l/»133 words
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Article119 1933-01-12 15 Inteiim Dividend (>f :> IVr Cent TProm Our Own Correspondent' IVilun? Jan. U I The annual meeting <>t Ayer Weng (Raha 1 p c aapanf was ntM M Kara Uh4 TIV ih.i: U M.»j-'i I- V it lltff :or deprr. :.>t: BMIt ttHB I they «ftH 4 9H119 words
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Article99 1933-01-12 15 Report foi period August 28. 1931 to Ju ■1 i93J tab thai acfcal mm wbacrtbed ton M-h-Mi- m P9.4M, out ot liab.: 1 kakni 1 tnm old poa nateiy to £io.ooo v I oaatton expenses of new company l to be provided. It was Ml poadbte,99 words
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Article81 1933-01-12 15 I'ateiMHt. Simon> and ltd IVn.ny .i^»nt> H itput IVcemlx-r I BongeJ M. c.,!. .1000 fts. Rr-mpah Coconut 148.000 i. 4 I Rennie and < «< mini- h pat I Di lbs- (D. :^3l 47.000 lbs i. Kota Tin Ml 54.000. KM*>. 06.000) Clovelly j., S Xl81 words
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Article202 1933-01-12 15 January 11 London. 4 months* sight 3 31 32 London 3 months' sight 2 3 15 16 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 29:2 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 7 8 London, demand 2|3 I London. T.T. 2|S 1316 Lyons and Paris, demand H Hamburg, demand 159202 words
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Article143 1933-01-12 15 January 11 Singapore price (per pikul; $7r> Gambler <v Pepper White n Hake Tapioca S% Pearl Sago 8m;. 1 o Copra. Sundried 5.30 s^ii-o :*.our js Devoe"s ImfH-rla: B;'..lan: Kerosene p<r tin > 4 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 2 49 Soco:.\ M >' ir Ga.«oi:n»ex pump per British143 words
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66 1933-01-12 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION January nth- 12 •Vtork mm Ft S S equal to London Standard Spot < loose 7', f OB. Standard R.S.S. on Tender Jan. 7 3 16 7 5 16 Feb. 7 5 M Apr-June 7 7 16 7 t If July-Sept Tone of Market— Dull66 words
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Article829 1933-01-12 15 Tl I >l>\* JAM \K\ 1 1 111 INCLOSING Ql OTATIONS Asam Kumbani. 23s 6d 2Ss M Austral Malay I 1* **J om 10s6dlls6d Bangin Tii. lls Batang Padang iSI Batu Caves (ft) 25 Buki: Arang l«t) 40 nor n Malay I 5s 7s norn Chend«riang i£>829 words
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Advertisement73 1933-01-12 15 KA*rt* Pireed $12.006.0n0 Assurance in force over $35,000,006 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated In th« Btr»lta Settlement* i r vjre^t Eastern Life Building. CecU Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. EC. £20 1J deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life73 words
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Article943 1933-01-12 16 AUSTRALIA AND THE LEG THEORY Trying to Kluff Warner and Jardine HAS r.'lM IJEEN I >Rl lOTTEN K> li I! < I I The bitter atUeks against England's fast bowlers bar Mr. Sydney Davis, Editor of the Sydney Referee, Mr. W. M. Rutledge and other rs In the popular Australian943 words
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Article17 1933-01-12 16 rntimm WlUtanawm. who has done -nurh anti-malMtal wort on Ctaneron Ifcte reported brin« retn tKe «nd rf17 words
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Article1059 1933-01-12 16 A i INK DISPLAY OF HOCKEY Rmlari Forward Work By IVrdrbu I II ill- I 1 •'<• Kr-t Europeans and The Rest fought a draw of one goal each on the S.C.C. Padang yesterday, and provided one of the best dtspJays of bo 'hat has been1,059 words
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Article19 1933-01-12 16 The ho<k between the SCRC and j* non-members XI. to have been p:^.,, 'Club Bround yesterday, was n elled19 words
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Article287 1933-01-12 16 The Penang New Year Meetin? HANDICAPS l-ok TO-DAY Handicaps tor to-day's races under the auspices of the Pening Turf Club are at, h* v.,, i. iNtniea— Class 3— <6 fur.): Timbang 9.6. MOM 8 It. Yellow River 8.0. Shorty Lund's End 7.8. Vitality 7.7. Chaldoyle 7.0. 12.287 words
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Article155 1933-01-12 16 Kcppcl Ladies Beat A return two ball foursomes match between Keppol and Sepoy Lin.\s ladUs teams was played at Keppel yesterday and v suited in a win for Keppel by 1\ to 11,.I 1 Details (Sepoy Lines players mentioned fust Mrs. Cowap and Miss Stewart M Low and Mrs155 words
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Article132 1933-01-12 16 \i'thfi Lnulhh .ipt.tm I IK.M'll i.ouiioii. i»- Oxford have chosen J. B. Bowers (Cheltenham and Trinity) as Rugby capt., and X L. T. Jackson i Rut-by and Trinity) as Secretary for 1933. Their duties will begin with the Lent term Thus Oxford will have an English -born iin132 words
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Article137 1933-01-12 16 Yorkshire rirketrr ii«> < red at Kossull I From Our Own Correspondent I OlKiilll. Thomas Arthur Wardall, whose death is announced at the age of 69. played for Yorkshire between 1884 and 1894, takinp part in altogether 65 matches for that county. Above the average nan.137 words
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Article27 1933-01-12 16 Mnitxr^ im notified that the annual rricket nt,' will be held in the lounge at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday. All members mtatVMMl quested to attend.27 words
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Article30 1933-01-12 16 Members are notified that the annual football meeting will be held in the lounge at 6.30 p m on Monday All members interested are requested to att< nd30 words
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Article509 1933-01-12 16 THE PROMISE OF I). KAPOOH Lawn Tennis Test at I akutta < tU-utta, Jan. 2. Iniua ha* I lirst lawn tennis I To-day, before a large crowd which included His Excellency the Governor, N. Krishnaswami Sertorio and so gave India the best of five matches. Though the509 words
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Article161 1933-01-12 16 (..ith.-i in- of Champions at Hong Kong What promises to be the outstanding event of the year on the China Coast will be staged by the naval authorities at Hong Kong to-mcrrow. when A. B. Morris. A. B. Ewin. A. B. Warnes. A B. Judge and A.B. Davies161 words
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Article136 1933-01-12 16 Iswenl ihoosands for 19 Year Hi iM.iyer (From Our Own Correspondent] London. Dec. 27. Tottenham Hotspur F. c. last week comci negotiations for the transfer of G. W. Hall, the Notts County inside-left. Hall, who was regarded as the County's best forward, is only 19 years old.136 words
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Article72 1933-01-12 16 On Sunday the A Class will sail the first •Ties of three for the Dodo Challenge Cup presented by Mr. D. D. Mci .id. Start 10 a.m. Ka'hV. n 111 won the Lipton Cup after the hnal race last Sunday. The B Class will sail the72 words
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Article27 1933-01-12 16 I aaaaat New Year (ompi titions 1 competitions have been arranged for the Chinese New Year:— Thursday. January 2Gth. Kh»ngh»| Four. some —Mixed Ytowmm*.27 words
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Article40 1933-01-12 16 I;. MMI Sheffield Shield match in which Vict.i; MhW V nd by an innings 139 runs Ironmonger, the veteran Victorian bowler, in 13 overs < i took seven wickets for 13 runs. Queensland being dismissed In 7*40 words
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Advertisement123 1933-01-12 16 3 afISJS i tfi^ «iV*« b-j> ya WIJf 1 1 uH lir pA of the J Pc Oldc Style BrcitKci^inqcrßccr- J SCH O OL SUP PUIi I SCHOOL STATIONERY j REPORT CARDS. I FEE RECEIPT BOOKS, ADMISSION REGISTERS. IFICATEB. ENROLMENT AND ATTENDANCE SCHOOL ACCOUNT BOOKS ETC SCHOOL OFFICE AND CLASSROOM123 words
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