The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 January 1933
1933-01-21
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1933-01-21 1 The Singapore Free Press mi ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY. JANUARY 21, 1933. X) CENTS.15 words
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Article138 1933-01-21 1 ,J.ip..ntv( ny, ript^ < all. ti up \.-tnda\ .i;» in -< t;i ditut n. Man< huria Ptap 11 Wttk-tnd Ki\iiu <i«i i. in i:> l.ip.irirsr ,iv- laughing .ft th» subtle ra>ui*trv' «'t >n John F'.ii:i 11. lititain would hi put tut of huvim-xx it •tw ,M.»pii«i th<-138 words
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Article95 1933-01-21 1 WAR \)\AY\> I .S. Tci Negotiate Ai (hue With Hiii.nn .ivhintiiiM. Ihi '1 President Hoover and Mr. Roooscvelt have agreed to discussion of War Debts with Great E :n to proceeu ithcui undue delay. Colonel Stimson has b?en instructed to initiate immediately negotiations with Great Britain to ar-Reuter - 95 words
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27 1933-01-21 1 Wa*i lan. Z9. Roosevelt to-day asked for t'.o enact: c on which he takes 1 1 the majority of their cm:. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article23 1933-01-21 1 Captain Hope has dcci 'ed to abandoi b lor Hinkl?r owing to adverse weather. He returns to London to-morrow.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article962 1933-01-21 1 Nt homine* nostri ett fmrrmj* Juvenal. o of the aim progress in disiment has recently been raised. It's Just a formal party in I'ashiooaMe society: Nobody wants to arrive until everybody else to x a* .d. v.c are told b;. eonotnists. is ..e root of all962 words
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Advertisement158 1933-01-21 1 I CIA IE A freshness ut of the irardens ur homp. ft FLES HOTEL H MAMVA'S PRE3kCER HOTEL I R -STAFFEL-12.30-3 p.m. ■PECIAL DINNER DANCE I VXD CABARET It GO JOSEPHINE I IKE H \\(.i: i)Y I'KOC.RAMME from r.iri- and New Voi k W W ZS ILEBRATEI) ORCHESTK I PHONE158 words
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Advertisement233 1933-01-21 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL OLYMPIC GAMES 1932 Los Angeles, California WORLDS CHAMPION SWIMMERS DIVKRS TO-NIGHT from 6.30 to 7.30 p.m. FANCY DIVINC COMEDY ACTS XDMISSION KKO.M S I'M SPECIAL DINNER DANCE KnUTtainers "GLADYS" and "JOYCE" Complete ehan^e i>t j rogramme and costumeg 6ABRIELM FR MAntul Hunt.iri.ni D.im.r I'upi. vi i' M233 words
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Advertisement240 1933-01-21 1 ijoiit> .ill' 1 i!i< i^h Kiei st.,t« 11 linn> I 1 1 I- uin.it < >•• 11 1 nei li. -l vi 1: h Hie 1i I -i*l ii!iitii< 1 h.,v dii 111 hosp.t.il )'.i-> 1! Ih. c ndition I'r iih 1 (.cors« i* "ii| ro\ in- I'.il. I!. Miv240 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-21 1 There is no hotter Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article439 1933-01-21 2 Application for Bankruptcy Proceeding In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday apph. was made by the Official Assignee befor v Justice WhiUey to set aside an order of the Court refusing prrmmrton for bankruptcy proceedings to be instituted against a man called Solomon Bias Solomon. After a son. lengthy439 words
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Article1541 1933-01-21 2 Question to be Discussed In Federal Council MEMORANDUM BY Ihe M.tl.iv Mail uiid« > rM.uid> that tht question iif hridt;*- tolls in the I ..M.S. uill h«- raised in the Federal Council ■•■>:•:• uomobile A.-. forwards tin fellow n\> nioiaiuiuii! >i ;r» 1.. UP 1:..:' IM1,541 words
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Article, Illustration17 1933-01-21 2 Stan l.aurH and OMIU Hardy in "Pack lp Your Troubles." which opens at the Alhambra next Wednesda\.17 words
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Article100 1933-01-21 2 At :iu Victoria Thfatic a: van to-0 th( Sin aporc Rept-rtorv Playor.s arc presn;- "FoolLsh Vin:ir..s. ';i romedy b\ I.;mi ■■<■ H; The cast Ls a powerful oin- and in ludes C ll Law\son. from the Aldwych Theatre, ,L *ndon Hilda DontJßglaa\ hai uh Beaai t York. v.;ili100 words
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Article52 1933-01-21 2 Rene df Cruz. who. it was stated, had paid 100 per cent, dividend without interest, was Planted his discharge from bankruptcy by Mr. Justice Whitley yesterday, the discharge being ■.impended for a week. The bankrupt's presence in court was dLspmmU with since he had obtained employment52 words
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Article80 1933-01-21 2 Opposed By Mr ■■gfctt Vmliim He 29. M: Huuiub U in a speech at North I pposed the proposed world .icrence. "Althoush theoretically la world economic conference is the proper body to deal with thi economical, financial and problems that confront the Ml tis too cumbrous h mconcfivabK80 words
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Article55 1933-01-21 2 I I Diirmont, a former Municipal Ii retrenched on account of h^ defec- hearing appeared in tiu- Bankruptcy Court :>iay wlun lmav-:. 1 ...d offered la composition ol afMri 20 per cent which had His Lordship Mr. Justice Whitley, ordered I that the retching and adjudicatio:. lvi h55 words
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Article44 1933-01-21 2 A V Oliveiiu. uho had km trenched thi Mur.ii ipality. was ::-.-ii: bai.K-.j,-- t y Mr HM I v.Mtley, yesIterdax with v :.:on for lL 1 I H. had paid a diMc.-nd of 29 per cent, out of I hi^ provident fund44 words
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Article64 1933-01-21 2 We arc officially ml thai Hi> r. th Hii-h ComniLssii-;. .!>. e approval of Hi- Majesty the K:r ;,> ased to appoinl Raja Abdul A/iz ibni al-Marhum I Muda Musa, CMC. Raja Muda of Perak. 'b*'.:: DlMfldal M.-!i-i;. deral Co.. 'vith effect from Januan -3rd. 1933. inrlfavc, in the place64 words
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Advertisement335 1933-01-21 2 BUSINESS CARDS. ICOCKHAVEN MAN' BISHOPS--;igxton. i)i:\ON. England, sp ■lconu-s families on leave from the East, riiu' the charm of an Old Engfcsh iuntn BMi together with every oon- i. of modern hish class Hotel. 9 i ground-;. Ridinp H Tennt- Bathli Coating. No petty strictton- no < orkage. Personally recom-335 words
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Advertisement417 1933-01-21 2 SINGAPORE MINKIPAI Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that leaders an I Mt vices and that particulars of such tewfan I Municipal Offices Construction, with materials supplied by ttM j man Roaa Date of Hiisag 4pm Trimming of rtdiUlili to certain Public Roads for six months Date of dosing Supply of417 words
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Advertisement357 1933-01-21 2 v I (INI! Notice Ik hereto fiv# I -ffle atarrtew and Aut... win be pu* into optr I Mnwr i«*. ttu: Tanjonp Kat«u,. Haig Road C'f\ lull Rii.i Lotowk >• E« I OMB Road Joo Chiat X Loron* S, BBKt Con Joo Chiat Tm... IHm l| ISOI. IMS:- I Grow357 words
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Miscellaneous238 1933-01-21 2 THE WEEK N.tliltLtV .'lst High Water 04.30 8 4 ft 18.26 Ul Rugky: Trial match at B.CC: ARC. Malaya vs. Selangor at Kuala Lumpur. FbotbaU < Jalan Besar. Hockey: OR A vs. Singapore Khalsa Association. Raffles Institution ground c Island Club Gold Medal. Boring: Service Boxu MM I pjn. Nu238 words
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Article196 1933-01-21 3 '.anclhi |> :i> Hartal in Allahabad nth the anniversary of the last year "Gandhi Day■r Allahabad to-day. A hartal city and a Mf pro--1M& police, who were on I the entrance to the it was proceeding for a dhpmai awn vere lrsdmg it and six of196 words
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Article34 1933-01-21 3 i Ipoh. to act as Prtneipal of Oirls* School untO the Bane*, who li at present on "v Mhs Lake, of tiw r* 1 1 may enter hospital for an has now been transfarrad *>34 words
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Article328 1933-01-21 3 RESCUE PARTY LOST AT SEA Mi>hap While one disaster was narrowly averted when three Tavoy men, caught recently in bad leather on a yachting trip, managed to get unore after fighting the storm for two days and a night, another was to follow. A speedboat which put out in search328 words
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Article47 1933-01-21 3 There were i***** ta tnc 3intAVOn l ££Ja Mrf** and M tod**. **J Si~lSWdlng week. J3.77 in the corres23i^i?W K^. *nd 25* the *re«w limn Pneumonia (Jl) wa« the prtaSSTiratfi The infar.UK. drnth rate IMI m. pifiw cwnyared with 175.7 in the i^iS;^* S.sni KSTr^fwrSr karate of47 words
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Article1779 1933-01-21 3 Dodderers in Brass Hats Generals Who Stick On Like Limpets I A general holding a hiyh command csjßi died suddenly in the hunting field thrrc I weeks ago. Evidence was given at the inquest that he had been in ill-health for Mi Ml the latest of a number of generals1,779 words
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Article80 1933-01-21 3 A juble sale will be held in the Toml. Hall, Orchard Road on Tuesday February 21st at 345 p.m under the auspices of tl Work Party of the Presbyterian Ch proceeds will be devoted to the Singapore let Fund of The Boys' Brigade. Gifts of I tokhtm and other use'80 words
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Article117 1933-01-21 3 How Lady Russell of Liverpool read a newspaper announcement that Lord and Lady Russell of Liverpool had stayed at Blrchington (Kent) when she herself was elsewhere was told Jn the Divorce Court. A decree nisi was granted to her on the ground of her husband's117 words
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Article52 1933-01-21 3 \nd Returned it for Alteration A woman who stole a dress at a Brighton shop and took it back several days later and asked for sfome alterations to be made was fined CIO for theft at Bri. Court. The magistrate commended the shop assistant for apprehending52 words
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Advertisement26 1933-01-21 3 AIRSHIP MILK FIXEsJ CONDENSED MILK Try a lin ;unl he Com ineei/. '"^EIfsEDMJ^ (Sole Distributors .A. ALUPITCHAY Co. 147 1 4') Beach Road, SINGAPORE Tel. 2882.26 words
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Advertisement191 1933-01-21 3 is LiGBT WEIGHT KLLILAK (ON (RBtl SOUN D &^{£jy HEAT PROOF d l ;v&fe^ PROOF TRADE MARK PRECAST ALL, P UtTITION AM) FLOOR SL U!S STOCK m iu>i\(, E(()No\n in i:\iim uESPEn ADAMSON. (iILFILLAN V Lid. STEWARTS g LLOYDS TUBES AND TUBE FITTINGS II i 11 H t% .-..< 2191 words
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Article439 1933-01-21 4 DFT\II> 01 THE ALWAR USING Temple Idols Broken By Mobs \lwar Jan. 9. The M> i:-i> ::1 c >mmuni- que V--.', V. takeU t pr v measures. and to restore contlcionce in H. H-ii: -..-> Thr G- 'l^ -'.-Coloni-l Ofßvte. A oputana. who to staying at439 words
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Article83 1933-01-21 4 BRITISH SOLDER ASSAU LTED Dacca. Jan. 10. T'ao youths one on a bicycle and the cither n», aja| attack.'^: -oldier of th(* DMMtaMN Rejrtment in the Dacca University area with iron rodi- this afternoon It ls understood that they were under the impression that the soldier carried a revolver, but83 words
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Article413 1933-01-21 4 New Delhi. Jan. 11. >mniunique b> the Political Department MJI I:, view of the seriously disturbed conditions prevailing in portion^ of Alwar State, the c. ••♦•nnni-nt o! India have dwidfd to send Im- d troo|xs to n.s^Lst in the restoration and caintenance of ord.- in th<413 words
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Article, Illustration1497 1933-01-21 4 [MTERN ITIONAL ONTKoL Scheme for Network of Permanent Routes It unfortunate that the great and con- struetive project of a world aviation -ervice should ha\e been launched upon the world as. a disarmament proposal. Incidentally, of c< that Eveiy project which might make some sense and1,497 words
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Article227 1933-01-21 4 MEN EATING MORE SWEETS SALES :N BUI'l "10 A VI Slimraißt! Oazr N«t Evml Noticed I Britain spends £50.000 .1 a as be for esent* 150.000 bought are chocolate. The main reason lor this increase an Men arr euting more Doctors emphasise tlv Men and uomet. cessive smoking. tier rcas.227 words
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Article214 1933-01-21 4 THE "ARMY" HONOURS SAINT Kirli Woman The Salvation Army v. Damon mm t rii mnhant **Hmlit*lli liiti on** Ol to work In the amms of London The "Arms'" doe* BOt fat Midlers **dmms on." and th« r« *at of *^f about the mamorsl oC Hjafcmt but thew m nMriv »a—iiy214 words
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Article62 1933-01-21 4 Mate and Ms. Winter MilM-nt AM the end of P^f Winter kM keen In Malar*'* Umtr y«n. Hf mi the Ml after a AMI tfcne to tak* up PH v*» Mrs W^^^ 1 T*e MMMI 'ar. m» j i tt^ Bovlln' Mid nte nftring. ;i; "*J t*i h' i' '"d^ubtedlv62 words
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Advertisement137 1933-01-21 4 Thousands Already Sold! THE ANNUAL OF THE EAST (1932 33 Edition) EDITED AND COMPILED BY Li. F. KNAPP, i'.R.O.S. BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER U-elaimed to be the most ma^uiiicently produced and mo.< remarkable Book on Travoi. Industry and Adventure in the Bad Md Vwt Em* ever published. 368 BIG PAGES137 words
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Article2575 1933-01-21 5 1933 and 1932 From tin Fret Press J orrespondent Ih. Old Year m blown mm parts of the British mttriets and a Imams Ireland, provided London and the I was general in the early ad to be run on the nerpool Street. At oar tine2,575 words
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Advertisement356 1933-01-21 5 Look at k X^."' COOL D.v CV^' AC> J V N ffi r >/ Jf I linn i> r\ lliinn our 1^ """C^ y 1 hull) in riN ill ;i tin ol < nu A suUtM'i 1^ <»al«! I 'he rich eitiin -ntr;il<Mi iiour- i-lmu'iit ol th«- worl«l*- ti n«--*l356 words
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Article, Illustration1459 1933-01-21 6 S\dnev Howard and His Lion T^HE HKBT for "Its aX ne w British and Dominions picture st I Sydney Howard and dint u-d by Jack Raymond, <■•■■■ AM.- -cipal members of the cast including S>^Howard as Albert King. Cecil Humphries I and G de Warfas1,459 words
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Article194 1933-01-21 6 BOBBY HOWES— SECRETARY B 'tvv. H >■■■■ fs. Li-.-- i> "»'■>:'.. -.r i:->:: .s now starring under Monty Banks" direction in the new 8.1.P. comedy with music. "For the Love cf Mike." has become a secretary for the sake of the film For the sake of all secretaries he forsakes194 words
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Article121 1933-01-21 6 I y call them 8.1.P.s Three Musketeers, the popular comedians who play togetner so perharmoniously and constantly in British c McNaughton Jimmy Godden and Hal Gordon. Each one a perfect artiste individually they combine as a team par excellence. Occa>i- l forsake their triumvirate as when Gus and121 words
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Article51 1933-01-21 6 (>-:>rge Rail and Jimmy Durante have been pals for a long HW George at one time danced at Schnozzle's club, now they play practical Jokes on one anuthti it* Lombard will remain under contract to Paramount indefinitely, v new mutrait Yj<'.'.i awarded the blonde leadin ma:: now on loan to51 words
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Article145 1933-01-21 6 Comedy scenes in For the Love of Mike." with a 'cello, have introduce: W.tson. the comedian, in a new guise to his fellow-players. Between scenes, he played in genuine Queen's Hall style, and even the busy director. Monty paused to listen It was then disd145 words
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Article131 1933-01-21 6 Few people know that Renee Houston, the popular variety star, who is now makin :ull-length film appearance in "His Night Out for 8.1.P.. is an amateur lady farmer. With her husband. Pat Aherne. she has made a hobby of her own acres in Hertfordshire. The farm is131 words
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Article124 1933-01-21 6 Producers' ideas vary as to what money should or should not be spent during the coming year. Spectacles, considered an excellent bet by some, are banned by others on the ground that they do not bring back Wie percentage of profit. The .samp day Warners decided to produce124 words
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Article100 1933-01-21 6 Harry Hughes, who is directing the new BXP. H; Nmht Out." has discovered that tte majority of his unit is Scottish. It was after :den display of zeal to pay for a round of "morning coffees" on the ;et, that he discovered th< Hielan' element A leading player,100 words
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Article63 1933-01-21 6 It ua, discovered during t:.- production of "Lettinp in tin- Sunshine" »hat -.r. << a feature in the cast— Molly Lamoni Ottid uh.. both have small sizes in shoes, wore astonished to find that A!b<:t Burdoi I i of the film took only on. i ii: r The comedian wa.s63 words
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682 1933-01-21 6 MOTORING PROBLEMS MADE EASY LUBRICATION I H\i the Fret I'nss 1 Mot (trincj orrespondt ni (II I' 1 1 1 p* .I I 1 1 1 n BMOCMewy wiv lie Ov^psntiMi ■■■■■bsis tmtt ■MtaßCm^ psMif At.X i m— 4 Sf ygg mm. i *ill v \W"I I IT I Will682 words
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Article395 1933-01-21 6 Si'xt'i-f I. Oui Before a motor car is buUt. it must take form m somebody's brain. Usually the chief executi\ c \\ix.s to visualise the new Job and Jot down the requirements on paper. Then the engineers proceed to lay out a plan from what the big boss395 words
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Article234 1933-01-21 6 ■MM I ill With Sopa ie evolution is havtm- n* *»y «iy i w&rs. appatent in thr ■MHk variously dt*ipnat< -i: u,^-u4 one make of car »M i tiae equipment has been .....>;;t.i as mm The prtamt stage ot a fourth period In thr tnar<-h proc?* bcean with234 words
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Article1118 1933-01-21 7 M-:r<!'"- ir. North s e: >nal ?i X THEOKU iit conlxmt the Scotv* eking the murderer of mmides. a doctor of acknee and c prlan Brotherhood. at the boardingUpper Park-road. SW. rave vengeance for then* motive. Tiut IH. IrmuMr* warn the victim ml a r liiM.>l1,118 words
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Article143 1933-01-21 7 1 nmous American Opera Singer (.lies to r.S.S.K. New Vcrk l>- 1. The famous opera Emma Reddi left for the USSR, for a big concert tour. On j the eve of her departure she gave a fare- J well concert here under th? auspices of the Socit I143 words
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Article700 1933-01-21 7 Single Bomb* To Xi!! Thousand LORD HALSBfRYS XFA'T WAR FORECAST >n a large scni< !->-:... would mean a conflict in which masses of civilians would be ■•ti out in scarcely conceivable a < cf horror. It would be a war in which •'■>" M I700 words
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Article85 1933-01-21 7 SOVIET -POLISH AIR-BATTEL Stor\ Officially Denied IJv Moscow >lom-o« i>- i A report published in vaiious German iv papers and disseminated abroad by German agencies alleging that an aerial battle look place between a Soviet and a Polish mili..u plane, in which the Soviet machine was shot down vm Mkh85 words
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Article38 1933-01-21 7 < Turner B: kiv in-Hales. of OokhHttr, who left £20.485. cancelled £500 legacies to charities in a codicil, "in view Of the catastrophic fall in iho value of sec; the severe agricultural i. and the heavy38 words
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278 1933-01-21 7 PROFESSOR AND WIFE DEAD FROM 'FLU Neither Knew the 1 Other Was I!! WIRELESS TO 9ON IT SEA Dr. MM Glaister. the famous Scots pathologist and crime expert known as the "Wtr I ard Spilsbury of Scotland" and his wile died with ncurs of each other in Glasgow had been278 words
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Article98 1933-01-21 7 Japanese (ioods in Children's rubber Wellington boot*— l*. A%&. pair. This is the price at which Japanese welling tens for children are being imported into Britain, inclusive 8f threepence a pair duty. Bri-tish-made Wellingtons are sold at 4k lid per pair. A manufacturer said: "The98 words
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Advertisement205 1933-01-21 7 |^f *^|^> <l.# i »_V^_^A-«!'t»-A. < 'V^'lA^V'V-»fU_^'U_Aft»_«J*U^'l»^^ < *V^!*U^ < 'V_«.'* ♦<•><•* 1 VVHY 2,250,000 PEOPLE CHOOSE FRIGID AIRE j I f LJ it Nvil jj^e you more efficient refrigeration with surprising economy. Refrigeration that can be controlled by means of JLJ the "Cold ontrol." Refrigeration suitable for vegetables by205 words
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Article232 1933-01-21 8 Explorer Who Acted a^ Intermediar} An explorer's part as intermediary between a Chinese garrison Mohammedan rebt the siege of Hami. a city in the heart of the Gobi Desert, has been revealed in London. Mr. W. Petro. who was a member of the Haardt Citroen expedition232 words
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Article151 1933-01-21 8 Sacred Native Traditions Violated Nairobi, Jan. 1. .va Government admits that i; t feelings, and in some cases violate cherished sacred ditions by its Bill to fu.- European "gold ru B aflnai that the ajaaaajva. wMeh excludes land leared for mineral development from v reserves, over the n..151 words
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Article34 1933-01-21 8 A <:■ Ipoh Ratepayers' As- H m bl<- Mr M B Shelley, British Reside!:- v- th.c i r b Reridency on m« ibjort discusst-d i' t it. and tht- IWlli- Ul\ !1 d. tir hearing34 words
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Article1630 1933-01-21 8 SO THEY SOLD THEIR BOOKS— And Then Other People's W :i l.n Gilbert Foyl. an- On< the other is ion-, -unir. 1 MB in the MffM I a fortune out of oh! botks, win- C I I B I:. t i when on« was bttsei1,630 words
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Article265 1933-01-21 8 Famous Surgeon Dio in A irony IVins The sreat French radiologist. Georges Haret. has died, the victim of a disease contracted in the course of hi:, intensive researches with radium. And another great name has been added to the roll of honour of the masters of medical265 words
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Article679 1933-01-21 8 Comedy of Ten Farm Visits 50 MEN ENVOI BO IN HOVOB I KAB A collision between two furniture vans full of policemen, one of which overturned, revealed amazing secret plans for raids on tan Kent t'ami> to collect stock sold in payment of tithes. A hundred679 words
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Article29 1933-01-21 8 Inspector Bvrd has teen fansferred from Alor Gajah to the Central Police SUtion. while Inspector Wight of th* Central Police Statloß has mured on to Alor Oajuh-— Malacca corra-29 words
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Article410 1933-01-21 8 Indusm Many of the trades tha fame as a centre of fashion and mdwtr now dead or dying. They include the manufacture of Hair devices «d Whip thongs. Jet Jewellery .gs and Spitalfu Ids silk patten. Wax fruit Bellow* and ■aajsji Clay pipes I urns. was410 words
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Article25 1933-01-21 8 Mr A. E. Gardiner. Executiv< V Oentral Krdah. is going on Imm furur- it is understood that Mfirnn Alor Star will relieve hun at V25 words
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Advertisement156 1933-01-21 8 iFLn^J If against disease carried by insects />&""!/ 1 i In-ri!- are ilantferoim! <.u:ir<l \oiir*<e!l C>-^/ N l «r -lire v».i\ I'roin the?»e Miiall. -witt rr > r:ini:i^ |n»l«. I'o axoiil t\ phoiil earrieil b^^^"^ 1 i.N Hi.-, mil.'.: i.i .mil mHov i.N.rr.u- ■y^^aL^-i^ rifd l-\ nio»quitoe«. huhonic plague H156 words
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Advertisement109 1933-01-21 8 Vigorous play put, 'KEPLER' a tax on cod liver oil strength WITH MALT extra ct w RICH IN VITAMINS A t. Q dives the energy needed to vitalise the young. g0 Children to whom it is admi: J tared regularly, develop strong bone and healthy bodies. a c better able109 words
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Article57 1933-01-21 9 In tt\ Who Lost Ihl.tm 111- .lob You made this man bankrupt and caused him and now you said Mr. Justice Whit Ia chetty who opposed an application I. nese named Wonp Ah Mul for his discbarge from bankruptThe debt was about $200 His Lordship CTftntcri the57 words
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Article266 1933-01-21 9 l.<;i\< "1 i.ur W i, si,, 'ins bane to Much, and can certainly do with the Tom "finrMlUr He's had nearly four yews here without a break, and I and say what you like, the climate does take it out of one Marjorie. here, will benefit266 words
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Advertisement77 1933-01-21 9 111 l RE GOES THE HRIOE I MATINEE AT 3.15 •I DAY of "TWO AGAINST THE WORLD" ''>■<•- liv Hit, CONSTANCE*— BEN N ETT grand week-end show don't mm it ITO-Mi MATINKK \1 W /WKI I (rsi'Ll /\A\ ihr li/in -ill i B i iik kk; shot* t,i>t mnxiiu iimi-cK77 words
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Advertisement137 1933-01-21 9 [CAPITOL] Matinee TO-DAY at 315. hildren Half Vrkv I»ositivilN LAST NIGHT of PanmotDlt'fl hilariously funny Burles({ue "The PHANTOM PRESIDENT" wnii QMIGE M COHAN \NI) MMMV "SCHXOZZLE" DI'KAXTE. I ■■■■■f— '•>--*>-•■•>••--««■_>..•.•.._. j \ix» "Cricket I hcktT>" presenting the Australian Team 1 TO-MORROW 'OI'KMNC AT MATINKK AT :!.ir> p.m.) 1!h Picture llundrrds137 words
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Advertisement184 1933-01-21 9 YOU (AN "PACK l*P YOUR TROUBLES" NEXT \M l» IfATINEI TO-Mohhow \i HOWARD HUGHES' EiILARIOI MB I EIRILLf SKY DEVILS UNITED \RTISTS I'll I 1 AND MK'KKV MOlSi: MMiKHH TO-MORROW, MATIN KE AT Z pm Hearty Laughter and j Heart -Deep Drama J If the screen grows blurry a* a184 words
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1181 1933-01-21 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1933 IS IT CRICKET T:;e protest maw* to the M.c.c by the Australian Cricket Board of Control ;iiiam>t :he "leg-theory" methods adopted With such success o;. England's Cist bowlem in the pi> wit series of Test tfntchcn regarded by most followers of the |Unc1,181 words
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122 1933-01-21 10 RIO-HOURS WEKK PROPOSAL m overs Support Opposition I of Government Gene* a. hi Mi employers are supporting the British ament's opposition to the forty-hour week. I taptaftrs' delegate to the national Labour Office conference on ause even if wages were reduced mally to theReuter - 122 words
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Article105 1933-01-21 10 j IHi (,H\l RNOK \M) IHI I'KINON Post Facto's letter is shortsighted clear to thinking persons that when all the Police Stations now building are fully ct lifted, and the new Aliens Registration Rill more rigorously enforced, and a few more import duties fanpn—m so great will105 words
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Article77 1933-01-21 10 To the Editor. Sir. I see in your fauue of to-day a Chinese was fined S5 or 7 days a: default "for letting off crackers in Middle Road at 3 a ir. without police permission." nail be interested to learn if it is necessary to obtain police permission77 words
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Article249 1933-01-21 10 Report t»l thf (ien< «.-wra, Mmu. 19. re-establishment of the normal interI > progressive relaxation and Che earliest possMe [abrogation of emergency restrictions on trade. land an agreement fox the moderation and (stabilisation of tariff policies in the future are I urged in the report of the preparatory249 words
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Article106 1933-01-21 10 I'erak Planters' Discussion at Ipoh (From Our Own Comspondeot) first of a series of mUlcUm meetings j™tirt«J The m*m**^ tasted two Choo Kirn P-ng. who save an able exposttfcm of the position. M: Braddon. tm»l*+. mid thai so tor all -M.. m .-v;,.-. h Dv U1 IK>: t/106 words
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Article429 1933-01-21 10 Secretarial Success* At His l (Prom Our I Koala lump v Httv pkuif limtic TYmm and quashed convict km on A Venasithambh the Selangor Becrt" by Raja Uda. farmer fir>Lumpur. on three chat of trust and sentenced t mprtMMMmt on each < case for the prosecutu i429 words
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Article139 1933-01-21 10 To Kill' \tfid.r *s 1 it i (Pram Our Own Cctresix Ft***, la* In tmi IVmimt |hmm Court If i Wo** IM tIM mSamitnn r"' rUSi Im«lmimlmi h mw ayf vafttU* and aoaVcttof in I courts Mr Maac I M .'.«m^ for the past 14 yctn. haa139 words
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Article60 1933-01-21 10 The usual -tmttttm aaakon T; arf ruantau. what at Its MHt :rinf nooiai of December in prettou tH» uwii«» <Mk ta» ji«tar>i »m aadtf for about nine days in the month. hut ■uav thefc has twan a ttiktinct !i.*n- r ye:> able to tap oil «»n. day <r. Kart Raya60 words
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Advertisement227 1933-01-21 10 EMPTY BARRELS I Vices from $1 to $5 CALDBEi X MACGREGOR CO, LID. {Ineorpormted under the Com ]M met Ordinances of Hong Kongi i Incorporated in Shanghai) i! l l»l\ Ml i K<> Vl» i I- :i n»d B\ SPEC LAI /^T i" MM IHK APPOLNTMINI iGßktt#& KiNtl f BLiM227 words
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Advertisement60 1933-01-21 10 THE LATEST INVENTION is a radio pillow with a 1<>!1<1 speaker t<> lull the listener to sleep. A better method of eliminating worry is a M GAFLAC B U i'm; La B v policy which enables you to sleep In peace and engenders tha< safe tVeliiiii 1 GENERAL Accident Fire60 words
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Advertisement101 1933-01-21 10 COMMODITY MARKET LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Pari.v specially cabled to the Free Press, are as follow London. Jan. 20. Spot £145 5 a (£1443 H Forward £146*4 (H45 1 I Tone ol Market Firm.101 words
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Article79 1933-01-21 11 NO HOME TRAINING FOR JAPANESE RECRUITS To Relieve Trained Men for "Active Service" GARRISON DUrV IN TOWNS** lokio. Jan •'> Him, up ln mnual >! >: pl.t. t ,t j. 1,-arned that thoM- w ho -mn« in Manchuria u|| niosth rrcmit trauiinc in Japan. Mr* wk*se timeReuter - 79 words
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Article157 1933-01-21 11 SMALL MAJORITY KXI'K(TKI) Intense (old Slows Irish Political Campaign Dublin. Jan. IT. 1 •<• the 3trength of De jarts of the country not v:. Mtaated. there is gr< that Mr OHfnm will be returned, altl: >ly with so small a majority 'hat hi.:iment will have a precarious157 words
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Article127 1933-01-21 11 1 Regular Air Service In Two Months IV rt Vit.il. Bra/il lin 17. A flight frcm Franco to Sou- ii, four and a quarter day? he-j been accomplished by the giant French thre? engined aerc; Arcenciel which arrived here safely at p.m.. having left St. Lcuis. SenegalReuter Wireless - 127 words
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Article96 1933-01-21 11 Make> a Talkie at 7U i ondon. .lan. i: Lloyd George was overwhelmed f -day with congratulations from foreign statesmen and political friends and foes alike on the a 1 ment of his 70th birthc :t of I the day making a talkie with his family at :>-thReuter - 96 words
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Article83 1933-01-21 11 South African Government in Danger aprtou n. Jan. 20. A critical session of Parliament which M mult in the defeat of the Gowramcnt opened morning. Lcrd Clarendon, the Governor Ql ral. announced tha- Mm Govenur.-::' would submit proposals lor dealing uith th. currency situation -a: .::'> nu-'t.-c: tReuter - 83 words
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Article86 1933-01-21 11 Parts of Wrecked Plane as Stretcher Nairobi. Jan. 17. Hie phitK* which rescued th>' two >m the Cap*- lai d*'d two miles from tl •:>■ Past 1 Barker crash om Januarj iti'i, md the pilot and hu companions thr .-.'l; tlu- Du>h found Miss PaR»--:..i v: j andReuter Wireless - 86 words
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Article40 1933-01-21 11 Delegate to International Kail Conference London. Jan. .0. M r wan irectoi n| Chlnt-se puri ::.i conn.:;:-- ha.-. Eerypt where he is staying for *'evks acting a.s th<- Chines* 1 di'lt' 'h' Ir.t<'!Tiatl(>n^l Railxnv C<'.'.ference ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article140 1933-01-21 11 ;l-; it uas a sudden and semi-private ceremony, ma\ have been ho\d without her km wledge ,i::d approval. It Ls believed thf Vatican posM\sse> a written promise from both King Boris and Queer. Joanna that any children should fel brought up as Catholu s It Ls recalledReuter Wireless - 140 words
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Article197 1933-01-21 11 WHY CAPTAIN HOPE WAS "MISSING" More News of Lost Flier Lausanne. Jjn. Hi. aptain Hope and his <b>erver ire sat--It appears th»-\ oame down in the Simplon Valley and continued th« ir March lor II i n kler m foot.— Reiner. Lausanne. lan. .'it. :>Reuter Wireless - 197 words
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Article56 1933-01-21 11 London. Jan. IT. While i\\i- search in is still b made for Hinkler. his house near Southampto: j uas found burgled to-day. The house had been I ransacked from top to bottom while it I unoccupied, as Mrs. Hinkler is in New Zeal. It is not yetReuter Wireless - 56 words
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Article99 1933-01-21 11 Forced Down In Shortage of Petrol Pjtiv lan It Lady Bailey has been found twenty kilometres to the south-west of Tanhoua v according to the French An Mint-try. She is .safe and well. She was forced to a ing to shortage of petrol— Reuter. Orau. lan. 17.Reuter Wireless - 99 words
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Article56 1933-01-21 11 Promise To Pope It Would Bfe Cahtolic Kumr. Jan. K. With reference to the if.r.r.: impression ised b> the liaptisn-. of Queen Jbanna's r ii'<T .:i the Orthodox Church, it is }^>int--i out in Papal circles that t!'.e ■hnstening v.;tcelebrated while the Que.-r. na.< still prostrate following the56 words
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Article78 1933-01-21 11 MR. MONTAGU NORMAN TO MARRY I Bride A Member of j i the L.C.C. London. Jan. 50. i Notici aas fiven to-day at a MgMCi S iffice iii London uf tin forthcoming inaniuue ot Mr Mortagu Norman J J Oo'.'-tnor ul thf Bank ot England, to Mrs. a Priscilla Worsthorne,Reuter - 78 words
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Article75 1933-01-21 11 Part of War Debt Payment Re-sold to Britain New York, J.^n. 2t. Tin- Fedt-ral Reserve Bank ha.s re-sold to the British TYeasurj or the Dank of England part ,»t Hm gold representing Britain's war drbt payment according to press reports BM bMMCttOB, vhn-h hM greatly ii.tt-:. st- dReuter - 75 words
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Article146 1933-01-21 11 Japan Laughing at Hi An outepefcm chorus of cr;t irism of Japan gpats in the weeklies to-day. The Week-End •elates that far from betaf hapiesaed lp Sr J*aa Simon s "subtle casuistry" the Hgpaant ate laughing while the Chinese, in prtttM orcpair <r~er Western standards of IReuter - 146 words
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Article107 1933-01-21 11 A outed front by Puamtnt Hoover and Mr. It.MVfit •<, uphold the sancity of treati te Mfcalefi in statement made by the PrcaUntttoet m which he declares that any ■hilfwnt rrtuuiK k any particular foreign situation must fraai tfar Serretaiy of State. American l^mn polirvs must upboMReuter Wireless - 107 words
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Article63 1933-01-21 11 ft authorttatwefr learned that the Govern■* C »W' d the lapanm delegation at Geneva *|*U tefltog them to continue to follow mrtrucUon*. The Japanese PorHgn apj .-r» rj ronftdent that the League will the Jjpcnese -"rt^V 1 rt*ir** to the o« Dw 20 Rruter F*rReuter - 63 words
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Article50 1933-01-21 11 ■<*f thai air Mks Immbmb. British >-.v. -.-1. .1- -> vitiate negotiattons for the arttletnent of tiKiran aad oUwt wtikb 9fc MBm vtt ■*»W> follor the same lines used In Ik* off tfrf JtapMNse WMWillon of Jj*»»; prt» but year. and. if rumours are Sin Chew JitSin Chew Jit Poh - 50 words
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Article45 1933-01-21 11 ln>i>t on Wage Inductions I ondon Jin IT rnmpfinifi have accepted tht Chairman of the MttioMkl Vafs >t the fact that ate imiailatf 'panics rtim nU il fran the ronbr the chatnnan. It is >-pt.»;. :uca« nov refuse to aeccp r Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 45 words
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Article32 1933-01-21 11 lond.-r. J.lll !"< ■fr. --'x. v t C i f **n of thr Mtolianftl Wasps Bo^wl '^■■■.ny the vie* am these tell ihdrt >ttiMllan. Ttegr h«v« comwith the nUlwmy trade32 words
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Article110 1933-01-21 11 Important Kail CMr Surrounded The combined fore- Feng Chan -ha i. Li Hai-chins. Liv Kwei-tang and Ting Wen made an attack on Tunglioa and Tlaunan. km important centres east of JehoJ. in Pensti TungUoa is surrounded on four sides and is expected to (all at any moment. ThatBin Chew Jit Poh - 110 words
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Article343 1933-01-21 11 hundred Japanc;r troops, covered by artillery fire and two tanks, advanced to S mentze. the Chinese second line defence at the Jehol Pass, from Chiumenkcm yesterday. After a battle which lasted two hours the Japanese withdredw. Fortincations and barricades built along the whole line from Shanhaikman toUnion Times - 343 words
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Article69 1933-01-21 11 lloavN Damage: P. and O. Liner Held I p Lxsbon. J.tn. IT. M*MM HI! I H ll «5f ht wTenchtot a lumber of ship> I r.:.: >orr.f br:::? o.irrl- dowr. th»- >.. b.ir=r- wen Jiik Prt-t-s wen moled f** 1 IwHt «O MM fcM^l >h- Tagus t C,Vr'«:>Reuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article23 1933-01-21 11 Night-long Kfforts U> Save His I ife Fail London. Jan. IT. A rr..i." arr^t«*d in ..onru-ctlon r rt.iL: hu Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 23 words
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Article46 1933-01-21 11 LIVERPOOL BY -ELECTION National Conservatives Hold the Seat I,ondoii. Jan. 1!». The by-electlflß m the- K\<han2" DMMM i Liver I n< itated by the death ol Su Jam-- H.- National C<- rLser\ati\f resulted as follow Coicnel .1 J Shun- «N;it Cor?> 198 Mr Silvcrmau (T^httitr) 15.41146 words
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Article54 1933-01-21 11 New Proposal By Senator AVatson Washington. Jan. IT A 41 pel cent reduction in armamt-r.ts spread over 10 year. u> proposed b> S. na', Watson. Republican Leadrr in a r>- Introduced to the Senate 1W suggest th' Unitea Stau-.s initiate i mult literal treaty to carry outReuter Wireless - 54 words
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Article20 1933-01-21 11 Berlin, Jaii 17. P. >fesso! Willie Burmester, the famou. violinist, dwd suddenly to-day at Htunbur the a^f <■: t'A Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 20 words
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Article44 1933-01-21 11 Washington Senate Decision i »> <* -M i fi^ion. .1 xi i** T>ie Senate has approved tte woluti^l ;,.t: I': .<>:.'. i r^ t i place an embargo on the export of ati.-r securing the co-operation of w^ Government* as the Prartdent derm ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article40 1933-01-21 11 I/O!id«.n Jaii. IH M| In the BDgli«b channel <Uwrgfr •> 1 Sou':..:.- shipping to-dajr. and f «i- PMtMt of the Berengaria for Ifcw V -fc «tf d'-lav 1 v• ir.l.. k olh. r v. rff th- LJf Off W.<M40 words
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Advertisement137 1933-01-21 11 EXCLUSIVE PERFUMES I ll N<f '2 i r^^ 1 NEWEBT CREATION OF LKMHERK PARUM So. 12. A Fragrant and Refreshing Bouquet. Price $SJS Per Bottle. You will be captivated b> it OBTAINABLE FROM ROBINSON CO., LTD. < L-.oorporated in Str^ii* Settlement* SINGAPORE KUALA LDNPI X g FAMOUS ENGLISH TABLE DELICACIES137 words
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Article1010 1933-01-21 12 luctee Believes Debtor Rather Than Chetiy MOTION "DISMISSED Books That Were kept In India A Chetty who brought a motion before Mr. Justice WhiUey. the Bankruptcy Judge, yesterday to art aside an order of rejection of proof by the Official Assignee, and to whom an of1,010 words
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Article539 1933-01-21 12 POLICE RAID ON ("HOP Counterfeit Trade Mark (targe \noth«r rise in which the manager of a >mi;.ipotr tirm uiv harmed with s.lMnr K.x.ds with .ount. rf. it ti id«- <lt<-. ription u»s id t>> Mi II I.i t ihe < ii: linal l*i~tn. t ludu.-. ><>M<-ril.it539 words
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Article169 1933-01-21 12 \Vitnes> Who Lost Receipts in ilnnknipto CIM A European woman. Miss Kathleen Homer, evidence yesterday in connection with the bankruptcy of Mr. Sherman of Durman and Co. She said she believed tl. :sal Cars owed him some money and it was arranged wh« i bought a car169 words
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Article130 1933-01-21 12 Prisoner* Relationship Claim Denied A denial that he was the uncle uf l bronner, the Eurasian youth, v ho was sentenced to eight months' rigorous imprisonment I I Id Judge on Thursday for I ing. was made by Mr. J. M. Murray in Court ysst ni.r. Detective130 words
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Article4071 1933-01-21 12 FAMILY FEUD ENDS IN FIGHT Brother and Sister in Opposite Camps CRESSON CASE ECHO A Singapore family feud arising out of a separation rase in which Mr. Lionel (resson and his vMrr Miss his ('resson •;a\r evidence for thrir mother and father respectively h.iu a sequel vesterda> before Mr V4,071 words
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Article237 1933-01-21 12 GANJA" UNDER FLOOR BOARD 6 Tenant's Statement in Mruii Case Six Bengali* were charged in the Craninal District Court yesterday with being in potsession of deleterious drug, namely Indian hemp or "ganja," which was found in a house in Serangoon Road. Mr. X P. K.237 words
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Article235 1933-01-21 12 I I! 1 < I "Ml I I case in the Criminal District Court before Mr. H. A Forrer yesterday, in which a young Chinese appeared to receiv? sentence after his conviction on a charge of being in fraudulent possession of three tins of cigarettes. Mr.235 words
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Article233 1933-01-21 12 Saturday. January ■til. the UN Jastiee. Mr. Justice Wteftfcy and Mr. Mustier a*Berkett Terrell in the I*. Court at lt.M turn. Judgment in Criminal Appeal:— Rox rs Abdulrahimant vs. X Haji Meydeen Before the Chief Jastire in the Ist. Court at 1t.45 Jum. Jodgsaesrt:— O S 239 32—233 words
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Article133 1933-01-21 12 him-M- Mslrd |»n Mu.,11 > r A Chinese who was arrested two morf-hs after allegedly having assaulted another ne«e in concert with three others and fractured two of the complainant's ribs, claimed trial before Mr H A. Forrer in the Crtmina! District Court yesterday on a charge133 words
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Article163 1933-01-21 12 Stolen Month Isfe in Jofow ()\VNKR> Sri i Sees \eli >utsid Hand Si The story of a < owner and later offend told in the Police < jisli'rtay, when a 0M» hand motor car srr«— ni-fc retaining stolen prop The compUn at the beginning Into163 words
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Article89 1933-01-21 12 inese in Tnm fitagipore A Chin. from the Form yesterday, for steals trousers from a woman conviction in oian affray, and war v Mr. A J Shecdv laud that at 5 o'clock constables on rounds ii accused walking with a bi.r his arm. They bacasne Chinese and89 words
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Article73 1933-01-21 12 hinesr Released or. *5W El An early morning raid on a Quay by a party of p Blade*, tod to the dtocov* six rounds of ammunition When the police bo; Chinese sleeping aeroshold of the tmak<>v revealed the n>vo i were found under aonw turthast corner of73 words
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Article37 1933-01-21 12 Thnee Muniripai roolu pital yesterday. Tit he fell with at inc. and the second The third had a: driving, fall on Inn A Chim pttal yesterday vftth in;uri Cell about 8 feet fnur Mount Souhto37 words
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Article113 1933-01-21 12 The fnllnwlni appotr fHttWi Ml States, secondL Hpdgf. EurofM-at. Educational 8. official a" InsP" Hamid bin MUf^iHf*** to < Prosecutor iii I Sahem. Haji Amlti Class V of thf MaUy O I as Accountant. Sut I iaji Amin bin Ah I I an Officer In Class V I I Bcheme;113 words
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Article2076 1933-01-21 13 A Bad Day For Lancashire (Me |Fr<> I pondent loudon. l«n Saturday, was net a nice day for the closing matches of 1932 It was not most part. wet. but it MH dull, a trifle wind) not too warm. The p 1 mselves were heav\2,076 words
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Article47 1933-01-21 13 rtaf Association of Malay* was held at the Grand ;<; riday with Mr J T. ii ;,< \j W d' I chairman. Following f thi Committee took place J I II M- c BMMH r M Williams, Croxford Whyt B nin DM <:a:. I ft inc c) ■HI !>■ M47 words
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Article70 1933-01-21 13 Eatries for the Singapore Open Ping-Pong Championahip (Singes) and the Singapore Inter -Club Ping-Pong Champknahlp (team of will be open from Jan 30th. Watmnot fee for the Open Championship (Singles) is $1.00 Championship $5.00 par tram it has been decided that aa Open Champ*** ship (Butsics > flcient entries70 words
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Article92 1933-01-21 13 At tin- 6th annual gwneral BM| tt the Social Athleti -Id on Saturday at the residence of Mr. Ooh Seng Mian Ma tace Course Bead the following were elected office-bearers for the year lfftt. President Mr. Ooh Kenf Mian (n t tec tad), Vieei* r. r t^ i*. .i Mr92 words
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Advertisement217 1933-01-21 13 TENDER LEAF TEA ii'oni tlie finest U uclens is* chosen fot Brooke Bond it conies to you in a patent LUL^Lm I f res 1 1 n c*s jirooke Bond Tea The choice of connoisseurs. JUST RUC El VED LADIES y/vl /v V HAND BAGS /+^C^/ v THE BAG /V^217 words
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Advertisement398 1933-01-21 13 gggggK Builds up Strength. ggm. Angler's hn.i, i^w: B| ■01 and successfully used in the i■ of consumption /^Bb^Bb^PH ggr^gj gga <..-.. /^^K^ B ff^PH^Bg^L^KXPg^H*P*ggi -.lossofw- T M— "1T"-«»»L «J B y^ftl rir.i^ant t >romotes /////^M^L A gfa> k^w I■ I w gga /wl gggflgMgWA gftW gga s up w«-Mght398 words
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Advertisement909 1933-01-21 14 THE B: NNEL I LNE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd, Steam Ship Co. Ltd. and China THE HU A KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Stearr Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd IHE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THL Dfi KAYIOATJOIi909 words
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Advertisement643 1933-01-21 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in ttnfUnri) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA POBTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steatner. Due Spore Sails Spore. U CITY OF RANGOON For Havre London. Rotterdam Hamburg Jan. 30 Feb. 2 %M, OdTI OF LYONS Fit Havre. London. Rotterdam <V643 words
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Advertisement364 1933-01-21 14 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. Incorporated In Bntiani) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CW.o SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. i INDER CONTRA! I WITH Hl^ M\.l»-n- (.<\t! LONDON \M) J\R lASI M\ll Srß\hl (UTW\K!)S FROM LONDON 'M\ (H!N\ v t JAPAJL |)u< nn.it* >iriL*ini i»'iii.i fc 1933 l&Mt RAJPUTANA Jan.364 words
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Advertisement635 1933-01-21 15 O. S. K. Line. FOR AFRICA AND SOLTB AMERICA D«% B*n»> \Ki KHSOs \IKJs Town Mb •> Jamil v. Santos and Mantel ldeo Feb 15 16 'K<> Xl KNds \IKFn n ■*»*H^Cap» Town, Wo de Tanrtm. Santos miui tvr. T 1 xr 1 H.- jr Janeiro via Colombo. > ■"■>635 words
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Advertisement529 1933-01-21 15 J PREiIBEOT LINEIt to 1:1 iton: KKOM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VI COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive B'porr. H'por<s. Penan*. N. York. Pres Garfield Jan. 28 Jan Si Feb 2 Mar 14 fm Polk Feb 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 1«529 words
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Advertisement919 1933-01-21 15 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU and mail.< onh 1 and Batavia. VAN DtR HACiKN- Saturday Jan H PMM% 'malls only). Oilll Ihmt, ft*Hg Tjalang. Mt'ulaboh Tapa-T^-an. Smabanu singkel. Baros. Slbolga. ''Natal. Sasak. Padang. Indra[KHTa. Benkcelen Kroe and Batavia PAIUD-- Saturday Jan 2\ Padang-Bay. Ainpenan. Boeleleng and Sourabajra. GKNERAAL VAN919 words
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Article19 1933-01-21 16 I think myself extremely fortunate tl..:i 1 1 mana^d to finish TrM mat' h >::■. ij <:i(i -Sir Stanley Jackx-n19 words
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Advertisement569 1933-01-21 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ■etui**" mcntbiy sailings by the well-known .earner MARELLA (7.375 ton*) and the 88. MANOOLA (3,352 tons) [Carpo only] a MARELLA Is one of the large.-t and finest steamers tr&dlni to Australia Cabins de569 words
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Advertisement336 1933-01-21 16 I.S.K.LINE. ISHIHARA IM>l SI HIM %ND TRANSPORT < 0 .corpcrated in Jap.. RFGILAR FREKiHI \M> PASS*N«.I H SERVK MALTA MARU Jan. 27 J* lOH ROBK '-\K\ MU.II S%W%I Dm Mi ERIE MARU Jan. 25 Jan. 25 MALTA MAi k Feb. 15 Fee 15 BOSTON MARU *B*. 25 Peb 25 JOHORE336 words
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Advertisement242 1933-01-21 16 THF KAST \SIMB 00, LIMITK! otpotatod in I>' Telephone 5323 n^f\(,M: M» PKlk.ht HAMBLRG %XD (Wl Prom From Frorr F roi Spore Ma- Pu--\!H»MA BORINGIA FIOKIA 7 3 7 3 ERRIA 28 3 28 M ALSIA 18 4 IB 4 1» 4 ANDIA 9 5 9 MBONI A 30 6242 words
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Miscellaneous469 1933-01-21 16 CHURCH SERVICES !rd Sunday after Epiphany ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL .50 am Hoh C urm: ;..< i .30 a.m. Matins am. Holy OMMUUBioq < C'loralK ;> A < vn: Lmiim-:.. c. ...rah and Sermon. flondaj \v< f.r.i>r;;r. ittl Friday, at 8 a.m. Hoh C<>mrr.unar. I >d:iv Itandßj Bad Saturday, at 7469 words
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Article946 1933-01-21 17 Salvage AtteMpts oa Msdbnc (U 1 Dm A stirring incident ot t'.ie days when Portuguese. Spaniards, and Dutch fought and struggled >f the East is called to mir.d by the efToiis now being by a Ja; to salvage the treasures believed tc lie hidden in the hulk oi946 words
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Article58 1933-01-21 17 Moscow, Jan. 13. The board ol thf Soviet civil air fleet has derided to b:::u- the length of the postal an lines in th« USSR to 248 OOu kilometers by tin' end of the second Fi\< Year Plan At, pre>« the air lints total 50.000 kilometer-^58 words
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Article259 1933-01-21 17 Australian and Atiu'iiran ompt'titi.jn SvdlTl Tiv (or cum ste- told a deputation representative of the inaritinv unions that he would ijiin? before the Government without delay the competition of the Matson line with Australian Mr Bea.su v MH H HtradttClßg the deputation, pretested against the monopoly of the259 words
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Article304 1933-01-21 17 i n-cm.in of Hon. Company if Master Mariners A further honour was conferred on Ca. T. T. Laurenson. DSC. J.P.. in Hon| week, whin he was admitted lo the Freedom of the Honourable Company ot Master ■ers Tte Prince of Master of the Company, and Sir304 words
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Article213 1933-01-21 17 Chinese Crew's "Sideline" Thousand.- oi ijoldri.sh u\ innumcrabit \t-.->--sels on board the Eastern ar.d Australian liner Tanda. whi ii arrived at Melbourne from Yokohama b»;ir witness to a flourishing industry ■•Inch carritd on by the Chines* 1 crew of the vessel On each voyage member.- of the213 words
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Article127 1933-01-21 17 Workman Guarded From Sharks Wellington. I.VZ.i Dec. 23. Captain Knud Andersen, the Danish author. who left Copenhagen on June 18. n; the 57-ton ketch Monsunen on a world voyage, put into Wellington to-day Hi.; ketch wa.s leaking badly, having been strained running through monsoons Repair: w^rr127 words
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Advertisement482 1933-01-21 17 IHE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) m MMBWIM ROM). SLNGAPORK. 'ress 4DVERTBBR, SINGAPORK Ihr \n> riurr nitirnint' u\\ j n Malawi Dflivired v.th th/- (hota Hi/r, mornm- Lat,>t news. lattst telegrams and latest uni«»uru ♦mrnts. I.ondot] rubhrr and tm i-able> i^pp»\ir d.ulv. >perial inciuflr picturt'v srrial story. o482 words
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Advertisement480 1933-01-21 17 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME TNCLUD! Canada's new scenic J U route in your itinerary i I hß| See the finest scenery in tl. .^r A Canadian Rockies— Mt. Robso;.. AJ lallest ol' them all -from i^V_ Jm^^KKk trains equipped for sui 1 .JKiB mlm comfort J NzzzTWrSo Wmm 1480 words
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Article512 1933-01-21 18 Former Asylum attendant Fined £20 THE MAXIM! "M PENALTY 1 iindnn. l.in WUllam PUbeara. a former attendant at a mental home at Tlcehurst. Sussex, was at rider ;sj" He was charged with complicit escape from tbe home in 1925 of Prince Ahmed The alternative of512 words
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Article199 1933-01-21 18 TO COUNTERACT FOREIGN DUMPING d L I,,;!, i < M.unhro .if Commerce Meeting Calcutta, Jan. 9. BrtKtaa a large number of delegates representing different Chambers of Commerce in India atr George Schuster, the Finance Member, Sir Frank Noyce and Sir P. C. Mttter attended the meeting of the Associated ChamA199 words
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127 1933-01-21 18 BRIDE-TO-BE'S SUDDEN CHANGE OF MIND til U-? otlUr IhtiMon Not i■> M.nr> A eurioua scene which took place In a London during the Ctuistlas holiday period has come to light. A nineteen -yeara-old girl, with her intended husband, caused the Registrar to break his holiday to attend at the office.127 words
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Article546 1933-01-21 18 SUCCESS OR NOT The Kind's Wireless Broadcast Prom O Ops < London. .lan. 3. The -World tht foDowing I lit. KlMi'S BROADCAST Daj 1932 ome and gon< long be rtm.mb.i-d m the annaLs of broadcasting mr fl i;; i;:rlli--1),,,.',^ H:.s M.« !ii' Kir.: l: .ui< people. Although this MH occasion546 words
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Article345 1933-01-21 18 1 ountt'ss Sentfiu-fd F<»r Piked Tlu'it Warsaw, Jan. 12. Sentenced .at Cracow to-day for staging a £50,000 jewel robbery to obtain the insurance. ''Countess" Maria Clunklwicz, Europe \s most romantic adventuress, Is to appeal on the ground that she was the victim of the Polish secret345 words
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Article403 1933-01-21 18 I PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA, J STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, ?nd J I FEDERATED MALAY STATES J S FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, J 1 DAVENTRY. ENGLAND i J Wave!enstli>- 253 metre.'- >nd ;n.3 l i metres. I Saturday, .lani.ary '21st I ci M I 23H p m Time Signal403 words
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Article439 1933-01-21 18 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can be received in Singapore Jit» stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests wita Sydney, Australia, and other stations Usual call after records "Hullo Sydney Tanjont Priok, 21 metres from439 words
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Article348 1933-01-21 18 Amplified Beats Reveal Her Secrets I :.,<\( just been NhfMtad 'he most emlarrassing of modern invent i< a Dai.v >.p: woman rrprosentativp To hi ImM by it reveals all emotional seceti It amplifies fear and affection, detects les and fltartw. betrays your heart from top348 words
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Article258 1933-01-21 18 WIDOW WHO WILL NEVER REMARRY lv« i ;>l\ to Royal Servant's Will Condition old servant of the royal household at Buckingham Palace has left his total estate of £1.967 to his wife on condition lhat she does not remarry. He was Mr. Henry Gulliver Barrett, who was an official in258 words
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Article303 1933-01-21 18 Bernard Skin \i(\\ ws Sitnatiia Bombay Jan. 8. Mr. George Bernard Shaw parried with the [Indian interviewed who approached him this morning for his views on Indian self-govern-ment. Ho shrewdly questioned them on the work of the present self-governing institutions, particularly the Bombay Municipality. Seated In a303 words
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Article235 1933-01-21 18 Town ll— xt4 by Bolton M n An amazing hoax by a Bolton num. who. far ten days, was feted as a boxing champion, signed hundreds of autographs in an assumed name, and made love to a girl he said he would marry, was revealed at Colwyn Bay.235 words
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Advertisement688 1933-01-21 18 BANKS AND INSITRAA CI4RTERED BANK I THE YOKOH\M\ *B« OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AM» CHINA RA\k I Til I:. -jM.rr.t.ti In England by Royal Charter) In l rabllshed to IMf Paid up rapitai :n iii.(..i>of njtMW Capital Mfculfcul (Fully pan Reserve Fund M ](,>>r\t' Liability uf Proprietors hju.uuu Kcmtv HEAD OFFK'L688 words
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Article1263 1933-01-21 19 .«ui..!i I\tpt-rV \lru> FMS£ Our Own Gvreapo-Mkat] uunr. -ith the intervention of vrry much to say about rubber. not very cheerful to have t< it,- tbat Aimmt all sections have enjoyed more v mitv than to usual at c holiday time, with £p r si ptioc* of rubber.1,263 words
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37 1933-01-21 19 SOUTH MALAY RUBBER PLANTATIONS (1932) Statutory report at-*M aterea allotted. 320,022 is 9d. paid up, i: mm attefacthm of >»- cmue price of propertla* apd assets acquired. N 3 t^lal £1391* PayCl 399 Prfhmin.tr 1 »'\prns«'S i' l37 words
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Article48 1933-01-21 19 i. yd that nv. r- on thi- 7 N Kt i>._«-ni M 7 jh: cent N t.-. N >te cf £3 .i')o I> fc; 1 n l>benturev. itl 1 1 uiu-rest Ln -t.h on r fx-r '-ent. Notes prevl Uily w>ued, in :i £100 Deb»»ntun— 9s. 9d less48 words
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Article876 1933-01-21 19 P*jl Twenty IVr Cent, on Year purl of the direct I iling Tin U M for th* year ending On :n. 1932. U at the IMM annual J MRI meeting of the sha M :.d pftk sUtes: The profit for the year, after dm i >*.ion and property876 words
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Article183 1933-01-21 19 Q -ion of AjneriLan statistics v.cek disappointment was felt at ..< low COUSin.; Q fl B m amount of liquidation in all markd X i>: American consumption for Jam. V.i..:: an 0Q the low situ, and it looks as if no s IB be exp?tted from183 words
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Article200 1933-01-21 19 [.Ast month, (writes Autolycus in the Financial N vvsi. the British Borneo trolcum cate offered Its shareholders 333.340 shares ol j6s carl: at 6s. making the capital £250.002 The syndicate owns a very (onsiderable block oi Apex Trimdad shart'.s. standing in the accounts at 10b ikt share.200 words
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Article212 1933-01-21 19 ..!> 20 London 4 months i 2!3 15 1*• London 3 month s 29 32 London til) da> 2 3 7 London 30 day -iuht 2 3 II H| London (itnutiH. I U W London T.T 2 3 25 32 n I' 980 H. I Mi l!>8 New212 words
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Article135 1933-01-21 19 January 20 Tm Singapore price (per pikul- *73.87»* bier Whn ji r .ir. 1 1 .iplci v 4 Pearl Sago Small till. |0| Sago, flour IJI% Devoe's Imperial Bi'lllAnt Kerosene per tin i& Sylvan A:- -\> K. rosene per tin IN Socony Motor OasoUne 14 drum* per British Imperial135 words
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65 1933-01-21 19 lanuan ?Oth I.' orlmk imniii I equal to London Standard Spot (loose) R.ss. equal to London Standard. i 0 B f Stand* i Tender Feb 6' 6% •V.-- i «S, Ip June 6is;i6 -Sept. 615 16 7 I|lC Tone of Market:— <Julet Steady. Latest Cable65 words
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Article877 1933-01-21 19 i kii> jam vm jinn m; CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bojen SeUt-*' A.saiii KumDai^ l 23s 6d 25s 6d Austral Malay i 18s 20* norn A\<r Hitam <3s 10s 3d lls 3d BMgla M (I 1: l2i Bata-ng Padang <$1> Batu Ca\- OM-I 25 3 B^.i: AEMf (91) 40877 words
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Advertisement76 1933-01-21 19 \*set* riceed $12,»00.0i*l m Assurance In force over |35,00>,Mf The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la the Straits Settlements) .-ICE areat Eastern UXe Building. CecU Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, B.C. r.a^ £20 000 deposited with the Supreme Court ol England and complies with the British76 words
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Article179 1933-01-21 20 \RSI NAL AT HO.MX TO MANCHESTER First Round of Scottish (up Tc-dav*s home football fixtures in the English league and the first round proper o; Scottish rup are: Dli Brian I Aston Villa vs. Liverpool. Blackburn vs. Sh^ffleld Wednesday. Blackpool vs. Birmtat Derby vs. West Bromwkh,179 words
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Article107 1933-01-21 20 The tollomnu is the draw tor the First Round of the Scottish Cup. to be played to-day Stenhcusrmuir v. Morton King Park :en. Aberdeen v. Perucuirk A. Bernard's v. Partick T. Airdrte t. Allot. Hibernians v. Forfar. Clyde v. Fraserburgh. Stranraer v. Boness. Queen ol South v. Th.rd107 words
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Article139 1933-01-21 20 KntrieN K«»i To-day's V.\ ent Entries for the Ptnang Polo Club am. leetinsr tc-day. held in conmnction with the Penans Turf Club, are as M H 111 A l\ ombine'd Chum 111. Neelaveni. Nancykar. Golden Harp. Charles. Gold Or. Buffo n. Balbarra. i\ Kali. Raroona. Sellam. Trefold. Mew139 words
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Article61 1933-01-21 20 F.M.S. HcK-kiv Team Selected i c uTe^pono Kuala I umpur. Jan. .'•>. present the State against the Ootaq ho?key on Jan. 28 l H Emmanuel (Negri) :••>:•-. w ,i niomas <BelsntOT>. Alladad Khan <P- Q Q Hovll .iuii and I irooy (Selangor). H iI elmcyer. H Dass61 words
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Article38 1933-01-21 20 I iaari v I ,-1,00 Sepoy Lines G.C. vs. Singapore OjC Tbe seven lowest IsHaH Club form the team an, hes are bt played under co-ordincted handteaps ub handicap ra adjuaUr. urs^s on wh; latches38 words
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Article38 1933-01-21 20 The engagement is announced <■: h R of the it dc h. nd> ill 1906 919» and Oontease di Bond? daughtei Illtl iUui Bel Indrr losre. Prance. M Paul Suzor is at pr m ©■•■■l for Prance in Vancui38 words
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Article473 1933-01-21 20 FINE PLAY KY "A" TEAMS R.A.F. Win Just On Time II l^ pi*. v( < 1 xcellent match played on the p.> .-.day between the A fifteens the I I >: the Club b MN gO»l» •ries) to thir: I Mi one winning points473 words
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Article590 1933-01-21 20 Vines' Test Victor) Over (Yaw ford Vines, in ths- lawn tennis test Amern.i and Australia at Koyoong i where Craw fora had beaten th. -Pion in fid rln Championshipt i a BMBI 6—3. 3—6. 6 3. :ull of great strokes. V.:.. I hi.s sh, had won h: <590 words
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Article372 1933-01-21 20 WEAK IN FRONT OF COAL Vigorous Raids by flub S X.( 5: 1A i. Since the advent cia\ lis. i.: ;.')l has :;ie quite Mil to MSjSfIM me hockey at a quart w past fi and iater. The game WMMMtdI riß4Tt|| 5.15 •:dav when the372 words
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Article197 1933-01-21 20 Y.M.C.A. HOC KEY The following will 2nd team ayainst F< it Cannmu on i M C.A. -1 on Wednesday, at 5 p.m.: J H D I X I bnon, h. s. d.. Q •am): P. O'Dvytr. G. A. Nelson. N San. CD I: Q F. P. C- Madi W. 1197 words
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Article201 1933-01-21 20 Amazing Finds In Kenya AND DIAMONDS Expert Believes More Finds To Come London, .l.i n I 1 h< l r«- ua> i'\tr\ promise, not onl> <>l additi< nal reefs .it K.tkannga. but mvi h hi^s«'r reefs, d<'«lar*-d th*- eminent mineralogist. Sir Albert Kitson. who h.iv r»i enth201 words
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Article480 1933-01-21 20 OFF I CA IL STATEMENT Position <>t tin- Natixe Tribes i aon. Jan. I s i an authoritative stateth the position of native lands the recent Omnqi of psM la Kenya. I lamed that in Ea minerals are th property not of the occupiers cf the whether Europea:. c. but480 words
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Article76 1933-01-21 20 Chamber May Not Accept (heron Plan fans lan. rnment whet Finan Bill i gmi n c-hamber i;;i: Mfcilrto M OMVM niing to make. Ilx B:ll shows tl..a m fIMiIWI proposes to dtfidt f 10.541.000,000 32( inc-lur:.. servants' .■aiai> am: 1( 4^5.000.000 francs. Inclu. inrmm uaamQut t.iIMM :raßes.Reuter Wireless - 76 words
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Article25 1933-01-21 20 Vi: r Ma tvi r nv.r.i,' Bormo Motors Ltd Seremba* hi; t: an rred to pi nanj brarv h months at .Sim:apoi. H. ad OR25 words
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Advertisement177 1933-01-21 20 SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND SCHOOL STATIONERY REPORT CARDS. FEE RECEIPT BOOKS ADMISSION REGISTERS. LEAVING CERTII X 'OLME'. ATTENDAMCI REGISTER* SCHOOL BOOKS ETC SCHOOL Oina LND CLASSROOM FURN: PICTURES FRIEZES MAPS VVAI.I ASES AM PRIMARY \M K!NI»Fh< FULL RANGE OF MODEK I XT BOOKS WOmKM OF RKFEREHCE. JUVBULB fICTION. SCHOOL EVERYTHING FOR177 words
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