The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 February 1933
1933-02-13
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Title Section16 1933-02-13 1 The Singapore Free Press I 13,879. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1933. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article326 1933-02-13 1 l)--ath roll in th>- s.i.u ill<\ iv«.nut»-r \i.lo>ior. di-.i-i. i im,m i^-. l»-d Ni !>«• ..v*-r J00 ra«»- Two Brit. n> w. mjui.-d in an rxploM.m tu'.d \Lirshal Sir William RobertMm ua> t(,und dead in bed at his London home Two other famous m.-n who died over326 words
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Article1120 1933-02-13 1 m Pottle, tal! forlorn, sat on the bench outside the Wheatsheaf the sunlit morning enveloped him. but he took no heed. He brought a short clay pipe and a small tin box lrom his pocket and looked anxiously at the box before taking rather less than1,120 words
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Advertisement230 1933-02-13 1 JSmSmSSh HOTEL M L.AYA S f'RLMIER HOTEL nils EVENING TEA DANCE-6 30 to 8.15 >.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 p.m to Midnight. 10-MOKKOW SPEQAL DINNER D4NCE AND CABARET HUGO JOSEPHINE to midnight KAFFLKS CKLKHRATEI) ORCHKSTHA THE RECORD OF THE AGE SCRATCHLESS LON(; LIFE COLUMBIA RECORDS of all h lass dealv230 words
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Advertisement154 1933-02-13 1 "tkjA^V v f~ m i i f Pa^a AGE I "I !< > rjthmz eld -> id friends, I old times, eld manners, dd b( I \nd need «>ne s«w, ih^ 0/c/ Rarity" ARANTEED 15 YEARS OLO •ji 4-. Cer bottle .nc/.^rc dut) t M?ALISTERe-CdTl T ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL154 words
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Advertisement93 1933-02-13 1 I. 1 CO lIMI 1111.'k.111l 1 Gas at all times Page 16. v Caruso Records Pmge 9. Whiteaways Basic Values Page 6. Reduction in Prices at Capitol Restaurant Page 3. CHRYSLER LOW INITIAL COST PIANOS UPRIGHT GRANDS FROM $450.00 GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS W. J. GARCIA PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURER, AMBER MANSIONS.93 words
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Article244 1933-02-13 2 R< tirenunt «>t Foreign Official* [From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok. Feb. t. Tlie steady spate of foreign officials from the Siamese Civil Service shows no signs of having come to a normal level yet, although everyone can see for themselves in daily life the fewer numbers of244 words
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Article178 1933-02-13 2 The following is the programme of drills up to and for week-ending, February 19th. To-day (Monday) 5.15 pm.. Headquarters. Fortress Coy.. Malaj Section Enrolment v Coy.— Recruits. Elementary Gun Drill. "B" Coy.. Ceremonial. Scrangoon Road, S.V.F.A N.C.Os Course. Tuesday.— s.ls p.m.. Headquarters, S.R.A. (v). Practice Demonstration, "A"178 words
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Article33 1933-02-13 2 The body of an elderly Chinese who was seen to Jump Into the sea U J ksjsi B HM on ii" r>\ trip Hollri i-st»TdH> Tlu* ixVy ha.; now33 words
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Advertisement456 1933-02-13 2 pRK M O all-rubber BRUSHES \:i «ntir«l\ ihu dr p.irturr m ii. til ,i:hl loihl hrushware I i 3:/---prices H Oaete, Owl*, S() Cmi* MKDICAI. HALL, LTD. (.pj, (..-IHT.II I'"-t OIIM.V BUSINESS MKAIIS IM'KWKIIFK AUKNC V I SI ITIOM IC> K» PAIKI K>. 14 A lhan K e Alley. sin456 words
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Advertisement618 1933-02-13 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTK K. Tenders. NOIICK is hereby given that tenders arc now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Supply of Emulsified Bitumen suitable for atment of roads. Date i I :ng. 4 p.m.618 words
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Advertisement414 1933-02-13 2 NOTICES ORDINANCE Ns. M (BANKRUPTCY). 1 N nil SI Plil Mf <Ol 111 Ol THK STK UTS S! rTLI MKNTS sHIIIM'M hi -!\<. \rOKI 1,, Kink, ipt«-> N Rc ANG SOON SOO <»1 No. -V. Reach Road, Singapore, Merchant. K,yi nil'... <>rrt. is:. l.nin.ir. :t!i 1• ,).t, <-! Ord.-' ft.i414 words
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Advertisement326 1933-02-13 2 Get INSTANT RELIEF fro n ttrrible Wisa, Basß«a,«rany form of *kin diMaaMii rr J^tlf lotion andjoa h»ve instant relkC. fallal ba and pain ro II gnd a few more appli<»tioii« will afcst a aaSMB MnTlWtsadttre another d»y of tortwe or another •Wp. Jj£r^^~ la»niglit!Get O.D.D. l»it»cri|Ki«i fro" y««»^f* 1 "^JS^k^326 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous178 1933-02-13 2 THE WEEK Miaiiy, 13th. High Water 00.19. 9.0 ft.. 11.56. 10.2 ft Keppel Golf Club Women- Spoon (bogey) competition. Tennis B.C.C. Tournament. High Water 00.41 9.2 ft. 1236 10.1 Six-A-Sid? Football Tournament, at 1 Football S.CPA League. St. MY.P.O vs. SB A A., at Jalan Besar. Tfcnnis S.C C. Tournament.178 words
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438 1933-02-13 3 HIGH MALAY CHID IAXKRUPT < M »f Keeping Ip itcittuia bin liatoh Site Jcragan Abdul a bankrupt some time ago, appearip ,:i Bsntarvptcy Court for cxamln:i regard to bis bmiiTiihij. Assistant O Ticial Assignee. ung in Malay, the debtor staled -hat n Prnghuhi Salong, bat438 words
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Article173 1933-02-13 3 Additional Imposts Owing to Depression i I r*rum our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. K. Tn» Government has found itself compelled U> amend the immigrat on law in view of the economic itajn-luu. one effect of the new restriction will everyone youthful immigrants of twelve year* of age or173 words
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Article111 1933-02-13 3 Death-Knell of Small Cheques in Si am I Prom Our Own Correspondent] ■>«I^tfc Feb. 8. Incrcastnf burdens are foreshadowed in the Btamp Doty Act which comes into force sixty days after being published in the Government Oasette. This wm probably be the death-knell to the small111 words
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Article540 1933-02-13 3 Cniversity Man's "Parcel •I Lies" Of distinguished appearance and stated to K| •<■ R I Oxford. George William Fcjster Sutton, 60. described as an engineer, stood m thi- dexk at East H (,> s. ■>: .11: .■xtraordmar, «tory was told of the fraud he had practised540 words
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Article191 1933-02-13 3 (opra Buyer Convicted in Respect of Sl2(i Klan*. Feb. 9. Betoro Khun' Ma^trate to-day a El :ki. :i. Boh \i\ w:.- ,<\ with diminal breach of trust of i u.sh amounting to IIM, Hm property of a Chinos, named Yom; Chin, ropra merchant of 3rd Mil. Kap.tr road.191 words
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Article86 1933-02-13 3 Sn\ irt Now Wood Chemical Plant Svfrdlnvsk, l".-h. S. A wood-chemical plant, the largest in Europe and second largest in the world, has commenced operations at Vavilovo in the southern Urals. The plant is equipped with a number of American standard retorts each of whi:h hclds 3886 words
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Article33 1933-02-13 3 Mr. P. H. Buenaventura, who had served the I Stlangor State Band as bandmaster and conr for a period of 24 years is shortly :ig for Manila, on retirement, with his I family.33 words
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Advertisement528 1933-02-13 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited KItANCHKS 21, First Cross Street MALACCA. 11, Light Street PENANG. 4 Klyne Street KI'ALA LUMPVR. Registered b\ and Security deposited uith the Straits Settlements (Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected. Probate or Letters of Administration applied for528 words
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399 1933-02-13 4 BENEFICIARIES THANK GOVERNMENT New Proposals Before End of Year A mv-etittg of tx-.service land grei fkctertea was held at the F.M.S.R u I M rierson in the chair. Othl benettcterW* present were Mc«sr 0 Isttenibrr ol committei I v. I I i A- i "A399 words
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Article345 1933-02-13 4 STATISTICS OFF ICE LIBRARY NOT ICE The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.3.. during the period January 21st to 37th, 1933 and are available for public use in the Reference Library. Fullerton Pointing Singapore. Application may be made by members of the345 words
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Article63 1933-02-13 4 Malacca. Feb. 10. •nent was causeti students, when it was discovered that the bell presented by Mrs. Tan Cnay Yan to the Malaciifh School showed signs of having' been tampered with. The base upon which the bell stands is cracked. The lock was broken and63 words
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968 1933-02-13 4 SECOND DIVISION SUCCESSES Two "Hat Tricks" For Celtic Firm O Own Coiri:«por.a< n\ > London. .lan. 11 Thcie were ;I 1; first round of the S-oUK:- C mpH 12 game- Initcd pi.. :iburgh City ..on 3—l. and RMsjl I mission of the Association, met968 words
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720 1933-02-13 4 ADVENT OF GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE SCHOOLS THE ABOLITION OF TEACHING Revolt Spreads All Over The World I:, selsMi tucked ii tolds of the Sussex Down; perched amoiiti woods in the Bavariai M.,i:.i." or .set on the bllli of N York St.itf and the moci'arH- sj L>< ••:\-h:r- -in fact all over th«720 words
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Article128 1933-02-13 4 Where Senior Candidate* Score [From Oar Own Corre r Bangkok, teb. 8. Thf English translation of the Electoral lawwas published on tin Tth inst Photographs of Qm :.<-.,(;.• sjffl (>• ..:!.\'-d to the ballot basj asjd sail I aapai I 1 1 I and eteefcai m itsla|ifal|ai128 words
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Article29 1933-02-13 4 Mr. H. O. Smith of Calcutta ha- arrived in .)orp to reli?ve Mi W S' as Mai. of the Eastern Bank, not the Mercantile Bank as was stated previously29 words
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Article236 1933-02-13 4 \!1 ehiele> U> l\e Ca> I Chile has gone off petrol and is now on gas. correspondent at Santiago d? Chile. On all hands private and public vehicles are being equipped with the gasogene apparatus, ugly and cumbersome but practical, which enables cars to run on236 words
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Advertisement229 1933-02-13 4 how do you hold your ci^arellc: An every day indication of your chief character s^cs I II >ur cigarette so— between II second and third fingers. stamp yourself as fastidious taste, to the point of fussine&s. ined to frivolity an-i cIK-ss; having a markrd nast humou: good without being infallible,229 words
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Advertisement151 1933-02-13 4 -^^^s^B^a^a¥// j 1 \fc^^a^^ »"C Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured home counties the 'Alirr i Foods are as ea! digested as mother's milk lie are simply and quickly made by the ad< boiling water v I res; applies, specially packe lor the tropics, arc re f1..,i151 words
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Article601 1933-02-13 5 KKT CLUB HAD TO I IKI.I) xtirlin Bannockburn tM won obi nty Cricket! Bud-ofT. writes Denis I jmn Mi I)ujl> BapfCM. Wiim Br jiave Dr Bohun that historical r Wilhamfield grcund at about third I unit r rand be madr history and a lot the601 words
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Article63 1933-02-13 5 PROPOSAL OF MARRIAGE IN COURT 1 «*w aofcrtfcm of the <UnVulttai of ta«ol»eni m the Court* hrrr. A nan who Ml a *<>BMk for Money trtilWß to Iwf but mM UMI tar could not pwr. After th» ptemUS carefully lot aomw Ib»« ••mil to marry her If ah* wmOA wMh*mw63 words
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Article677 1933-02-13 5 Mi'la} Woman (ha rued at Sehnmor \»^i/t^ On the ground that her second marriage had been performed by a person not authorised to solemnise Mohammedan I marriages, says Fridays Malay Mail. Khadilah brati Mat Siak was. yesterday, acquitted! ble Mr. Justice McFall before w die was charged677 words
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Article150 1933-02-13 5 Money and (ioods Taken From Shop Kaub. Ifh. 11. A Chinese shop on the roadside opposite Gah Estate > «n Raub. was ruic;. Chinese gang robbers Bad I I ;anity of goods and money was Mfe I Wtai robbers suddenly 'lie shopkeeper re- ii !i.- in in-,150 words
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Article86 1933-02-13 5 FORMER MADRAS MINISTER ARRESTED h.irgr Of Criminal Brrach Of Trust >ladr..>. l>b. The police arrested ymXt-r s.r>n.ratnnn: I>er f»rm< Muiist.-i on a harg. oi hrta. a «>f tru.M ;uu! lit atm: in sj>»t diamond jcwt-ls valued it Rj II i' 11 1: t n,fi' hant in Grort't Tcwn lft*. Bethuratn.t:v.86 words
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Advertisement112 1933-02-13 5 *~J^ RESERVATIONS PHOKf 6903 WOMEN LOVE ONCE 7"\i I ISKITISH NKWS l"; \.-r..p| a I t*s l^ltel i|i SI I iK IS? BALL AT THE BOXING ARENA NEW WORLD By kind pemMon of the Proprietors Mr. One Boon Tat. J.P. and Mr. Ong JL^QDS Hock 3n SATURDAY, Feb. 18th at112 words
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Advertisement347 1933-02-13 5 Don't miss this last chance of seeing the picture everybody's talking about C APITO L l > o>itivelv LAST NIGHT of The (iaumont-British Musical Comedy Triumph— "TELL ME TO-NIGHT" With JAN KIEPIRA, i You ran it ajc-iin and again. r^l/>\.Nlrj IlAl^rj, .ind enjo\ it raor*' each turn KI)MI \1) C\VF\'\347 words
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Advertisement111 1933-02-13 5 TIJE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKINC Ivf mm it twin V-m II h«:ir HMfl MM dozen times to-day and ifs -'Paln-y I); >~ -..k:.u about' You want laughs \<>u ci ttMH I OllM EDDIE "Palmy CANTOR Days" UNITED ARTISTS' CYCLOSIC SUCCESS I Next Change ANOTHER Si PER IT'S I'LK \>l IU I111 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article341 1933-02-13 6 Compi'tilion To Open To-morrow Tin- utims <ntored fur the S.CC m\-.. football competition are as follov A T< am: E. Laidman, Lt. C. A M Cumb. ;-■>■. D. Alexander, J. E Wills R A Ashworth and G. Child •B Team H N Elliott S A A; C341 words
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Article359 1933-02-13 6 Disadvantages of "All-in" System I .in 0..- Ovr. Ck>rrespond- I Bangkok. Feb. To -ntor the >wimmin! t t S;^orts dub, one first Jias to undress in the club buildin, proper and then journey on foot, across IH r..:r.n n>adu;i\ civing access to the club hous< race course,359 words
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Article187 1933-02-13 6 Siamese Minister's Son May Cox Oxford fProm Our Own Correspordent] Bangkok. Feb. K. Youn? Siam in England )i\s taV: n r as to all other pi;b'i- hool and university sports. But the announcement this week that Eon of ?i former Mini tcr of Agriculture, Komarakul na N;r.;:iri.187 words
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Advertisement423 1933-02-13 6 BASIC VALUES mi:an I»OI»I Lill OOOIW AT POPILAK IHIICBS one or whiteawavs SOILED LINEN -VCV— YO" TOPS j m THE PKTITi H\ I I"N J llor^-Sho*- >hap. py^g of mome nt V^» >^J^ N for young and old, every- soileii lini n cloth covered, built on strong frame reliable lock.423 words
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Advertisement224 1933-02-13 6 For your throats salt CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES TnT^TT? OUT i mBSSr* r b% r ljßi <: b b rim. i b b e*^ nftui w wppfT"■V I IB BH I A ;'->:■ IHl'-VAC nni ami moinwf J T IB,'?™'' nof CLl v^ I^^Made and sealed-fresh in London the traditional home224 words
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Article829 1933-02-13 7 Find Shooting Boots At Last PROMPT TACKLING Thrown Off T! —ir Malays. four of tht.r regular team Wiltmire Regiment dcclsivery j thrfer recent defeat by the Malays by .i. by four goals to one at Jalan m on Saturday. were the Ant to score, but there a829 words
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Article904 1933-02-13 7 <; (>() I> DISPLAY P,V SEW HEN (iaal Scored Within First Five Minutes K Vl I hfaMse i Promising new material was revealed b> R-A.F. when they met the Chinese at Seletar an Saturday and pulled off the game without difficulty. The home side outplayed thetr904 words
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Article32 1933-02-13 7 A meeting of th2 Pcrak SUte Council is to take place to-day. Mr. S. B. Palmer, of Bruas th- new planiing membtr of the Coun. will be sworn In at this meeting32 words
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611 1933-02-13 7 GOOD DIVIDENDS AT IPOH RACE MEETING TWO COI IiSK KKCOKIXEQUALLED TnweDtoa's Sacress Qbh Event {Prom Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh. Fth. II Pine weather favoured to-day's races and the going was very cood, two course records being of the afternoon was won by Trawellton, v.ho made a sti .1 to best611 words
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Article214 1933-02-13 7 NO MONEY TO BURN Bangkok's Experience <>t' KtTont Toiiri>ls [Prom On: Own Correspondent J s. Feb. 8. The present depression affects various people In various ways. The stewards on the "Empress of Britain" lament the tightening of passengers oockt r smoke room and at table, and those who cater for214 words
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Article45 1933-02-13 7 POSITIONS IN TIIK LKAGUE TO DAT!-: The folloTving are the positions in the League up to. and including, 6n» ri matches: sdf sdfsdf sdf sdf sd I>l\!MO\ I DIVISION II DlMslllN 111 Southern. D!\ I^H>\ 111 Niirthrm M <)| ISH ll.Adl I Hi*. I'45 words
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Article100 1933-02-13 7 Rpjsjil ni I'.i'ladari Crn -tt-v The funeral of Mr. C. Fredrick took at Bidadarl Cemetery en Saturday. I was a la.ge gathering of relatives and friWreath:; WW by the foliowife and children. Mr. and M fami'% Wesley Ba Sshool, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Dason. Mr. an100 words
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Article35 1933-02-13 7 A pretty young Chinese woman was re?c ;rcl from the sea off thr Marine Parade mund :id the Joo Chiat police station en Saturday morning and taken to the General Hospital35 words
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Article396 1933-02-13 7 run: KrROPEAN WOMEN INVOLVED Dutch Woman Driver to Appeal Against Fine The collision betv.een two two-seater motor can, one driven by a Dutch woman, and the other by a woman of British nationality who had ei women passengers wit Orchard Road, on the morning of Dec.396 words
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Article308 1933-02-13 7 Customs Raid at Kuanlan I From Our Own Correspondent I Kuantan, Feb. 1. Mr. M. B. Holland. Acting Supc-intend.nt ol Customs, Kuantan. produced a Chinese, Yong Ah Chat, before Che Hussaiu at the Kuantan Police Court and charged him with manufacturing Chinese samsu without a permit and being308 words
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Article182 1933-02-13 7 s H.F\ Chassis Vehicles Ma> l!e Licensed Municipal Committee No. 1. decided that 4-5 seater motor vehicles on 8 HP. chassis rmy be licenced a; omnibuses, subject t3 the undercut riding that they will be permitted to ply only on extra-Municipal and ifcsaJrlpal suburban routes. In reply to182 words
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Article43 1933-02-13 7 B:ibu Singh, a notice-server In the Clv.l l M Court, was charged before th» I DMM Judge on Saturday, with accepting a >>'. 13 from one Manikam to servo ..i.iiiif.n.vs .)ii th:«-. r i.. The case was postponed to March 8.43 words
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Article754 1933-02-13 7 LYING IN WAIT L OR LEMON Magistrate's Vi; A ri-sson Fracas FIGHT IN SHOP 'resson lo \pp<^l A.uainsl Fine ant! <V*s Counsel far Ltmntt Cmwan. mm mi the parties to the family ««iaull caw. araaaet fcmm fiilMrlj' gave watlee «f «ppaaf acalaat The case brought by Lionel Cresson against L754 words
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Article62 1933-02-13 7 De<:erib3d as a notorkHK "shop lifter and Rashin Din. an Indian lfoh«ra?drji. wm sentenced to two months' rigorous imprtetnmeal bar Mr. H. A. Fbrror. the »wtipnr» Criminal District Judge, on Saturday. The accused against whom Defective Inspector A. McEr.an proved a previous eonvicwa3 arrested shortly after he62 words
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Article42 1933-02-13 7 A Chine e su-perted of bein? thief, wm taken to the Tan Tock Senf Bo^ntUl yesterday afternoon following injurips suted to have be* n received after a struggle with a watchman at a house In Pasta* Panjanc Road.42 words
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Article40 1933-02-13 7 A Chinese was found unconsdoo* In tiie street on Saturday afternoon sunenog, apparently, from the effect* of an u»er doat of opium. While lie was being t-ikcn to the Tm» Tock Seng Hospital In the Municipal amhu-40 words
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847 1933-02-13 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY,FEBRUARY 13, 1933 WEEK-END COMMENTS i The appalling disaster which has [devastated the Baai I wn of NeuenKirchen is a grim reminder peao :.a':i horrors that may I ■cend m wax In their intens The death roll has now reached 200. I: ii feared that many bodies847 words
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Article104 1933-02-13 8 Mr. Eric Miller on Road Making Opporlunit> (FREE PRESS SEH VICE— COPYRIGHT! London l.t. II Mr. Eric Miller, writing in the Financial tag the prospects as seen from the depth- of the depression the road uauh the ruLber producer has to travel looks long and dreary, but there104 words
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Article181 1933-02-13 8 His Highness the Sultan I iving a ball at Mm Astana Iskandariah on Saturday, Ttie Colonial Auxiliarj- Forces Officers' Decoration to Lieut. H R. S. Law, v ->• ond Lieutenant T \v y --ao and Chan Soo Wan, S.S A T promott^i to the rank of Lieuteii;i!.' An announcement of181 words
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Article210 1933-02-13 8 ARMS CONFERENCE MUST ACT EXASPERATION AT DKLAV British Efforts To Speed Ip Decisions i.»nd..i i. Questlcoed in the House of Commons regarding the recent British suggertfcHu gpfwh^g up and aadctaaj effective the programme of work at the Disarmament Conference, Mr MacDonald said that so far as ihe air was concerned210 words
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Article158 1933-02-13 8 London I■ i' 1 D. :<r<:ut mad«' at BMM*m yesterday by Capt. Anthony Eden, the British delegate, produced a sympathetic response froci many delegates. Capt. Eden umpheftufi that the programme of work submitted by dom delegation was in no acme a new statement of policy but was158 words
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Article222 1933-02-13 8 I ire UriuadeV i*u>> W. > i»nt iiuio the r grass and bush fire., kept the Singapore Fire Brigade busy during the weekend, but enly one of the outbreak* was extener ml* Cavanagh Road and in view of Government House, being at the foot of the hill,222 words
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Article108 1933-02-13 8 Mo\iru» Drama Tht Pavilion "Women Love Once, the Paramour which opened at the Pavilion last night is a ood production, true to life, and splendidly acted. the leading roles. Paul Lukas is seen as a V V J lliila Inn fcj t 111 UIIG 111,. 1 apricious108 words
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Article54 1933-02-13 8 DR. WINSTEDT HONOURED Dinnrr l»:irt> With Milt.. Johore, gave a dinner last night In honwr oi Dr and Mr*. Winstedt who are shortly proeatdtac on leave. During the evening a film of the r tour of Siam and Indo-Chlna of the Bultar and S^ilTanah of Johore was shown and ■HKrfkp54 words
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Article401 1933-02-13 8 Member^ \p;. I (in\ ii I TEST CASE Kff«l -I! I oiioHifig upon In*' I maj§aaaaß TWn dab at thru i,,»^ I l r j^ I isini titi I nirli i I "T Ml Ilk •< three judgr^ Jir. J««>i i SW« MMI Of tar <401 words
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Article27 1933-02-13 8 J\l I I Mi: Rubber prior MK) cabled to follow KCMMt: 2' h d Forward ■t Mark wmmmm New York 3.43 W'iJ Parte 87 I27 words
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Article26 1933-02-13 8 Prominent pasawigers or* t»: which arrived In Stngu Bon David B. Kaufina< and Minister Pleiupor Mate* en n»uu- t< Banffrftft' and Mr I manager of Ui<26 words
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Advertisement221 1933-02-13 8 If I EST9 1 7 A O CaVLIDIBICCIK'S COLD STORAGE MILK -SAFE HOT! LED DAILY Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. §GOLD LEAF ■fffM finntffd ct ■•■.rir.tted CHOICEST BUTTER A higher-graded qui: CHOICEST" Is not manufactured, and therefore. "GOLD LEAF" Butter 13 the BEST obtainable from Australia. Try a tin and221 words
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Advertisement70 1933-02-13 8 GIVE SOMEIHISG 'in JADE FOR PRESENTS U. S. de Silva Bros., JEWELLERS, 23 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. •THE POSSESSION OF A CAR, i even if it is onh a second-hand oiu\ is an advantativ." declaiv- a writer. The kind of advan--1 ta,ee that one ha> to pu>h I bome, sometimes. What70 words
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Article222 1933-02-13 9 hi AST OF FLAME DEVASTATES GERMAN TOWN I vplodinjj Petrol Tank Ignites Gasometer HOLE FAMILIES WIPED OUT Scam Flun» to Death as Streets of Houses Collapse "'II in th, Saar explosion is exported to reach 100 ll iN nwt PoviMf to estimate the total numbeiReuter - 222 words
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Article411 1933-02-13 9 LKAUI/K'S SHOW OF DETERMINATION Strong Recommendations Of Sub -Committee I. ml, .11. Kelt. 1 Ihr toil*- of Ihf i r«om nifnd.it luiiv ol thv I/»aRU«- -uh < onuuittfc in regard to the Sino-JapaneM* dispute, sas^ Mr Witkhara Nte«-d in the Sunday Tunev is .i rhar sis;nReuter - 411 words
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Article252 1933-02-13 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Piano and Tanks la*u(l Ni'w Attack Mi.imhai. I .1. I. Japanese reinforcements, launched an offensive on Kailu with thirty aeroplanes m number of tanks leading the attack, on Friday l: i- :v inder General Chui Chlng-wu and the volunteers led by Feng hai252 words
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Article71 1933-02-13 9 Arms and Navy Taking the Ix'ad Santiago d» niel. K«-b. .2. An insurrection, in which tin- n;i\- irid If the army arc .-aid to be ta' VM ported to hay- broken out in NH at Arica. led by Colonel ncluding follower oi th President Legimia. who is lonReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration264 1933-02-13 9 i Sudden Death of Sir William Robertson ROSE FROM RANKS Man Who Fed The B.E.F. London. Fcl.. r>. Field Marshal sir Willi.uu Robertson, on. 1 of tamo BritLsn v found dead in bed at his London I m< I -d <•■ II pMN "f age.— Rt-i.r.264 words
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Article123 1933-02-13 9 T\.o other famous men whose fletl announced yesterday were Sir John Arthur Thomson and Admiral Si r H ..mpbell. Sir J. Arthur Thomson had a world wide reputation as a \wu«i on science in popular language. his vorfci being translated into p tically every civilised language.123 words
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Article63 1933-02-13 9 Admiral Sir Henry Hervey Campbell \M tIM eldest son ol Jam. > Carter Campbell of Ardpatnck. AlgylhMN B LMJ He, v.h, i Ike Kinu and Queen, then Prince and Princess W during their visit to. India '-06. li. e Assistant 1 R i: ttgMMt *as in commannd63 words
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Article121 1933-02-13 9 No Return IK Britain At Present London. I '< Asked n- :h--: sir Fi- d- i ..!>.. th< c-ilof Economic Adviser t<> thi CM Lnstrui ted ti nutlin< at Gem I ccndtttons undti 'Alnih Bniain MBM be pnpHflli to Millll to the ::olu 'il'il:.:nii>ttr in mi Huiisc of121 words
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Article52 1933-02-13 9 Tributes at Westminster Abbey Service London I »-h. 9. Th. ITini' MM and the other MinJ among ttM I figures in Ball B tl memorial scni( \V-' ;mi: i A:'- John C lfc| tilt famous if t and dramati-i The Dear. I W Q and go<-: of Engh52 words
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Article126 1933-02-13 9 C Frb. 11 t**2r~ »hat the lfeuenkirchen disaster i •> the explosion of petrol tank J .-n.tuu- k 8— holder. Sixty bodies so far have i -•ow-rvd. 250 are seriously Injured and stared* ib^tttly hart. Hie work of excavation I Whole f— ilw i were wiped outReuter - 126 words
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Article55 1933-02-13 9 ..l.uii.- trU 11 nfl at Neucnkirchen is now call- .t least It. many of the dead jtilated. ire still finding dead and .-pi: •«*ar .tißi-reis. atain vas heard as far as Basel. r.. and children hurriedly turned ■M In the danger aooe. shelTtlinli and other toaHrtarni ..manReuter - 55 words
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110 1933-02-13 9 BRITONS INJURED Explosion at A.P.C. At Hong Kong lluii" Komi;. I 1 I N l K .1 K W.ilk.i nid Mr H v i <»>t«T IV VVr .i !!li<!l^ t \\V in jui rd i- t!if r»-Milt «»i .tii oil drum \plosion .it tht- i Nortl Puinl installation ht-r« toReuter Far Eastern - 110 words
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Article107 1933-02-13 9 Attack On "November riminjiU" ol 1 1 U^ Berlin. Feb. It. An audience of 10.000 Nazis were stirred to teazled enthusiasm at the Sports Palace by EUtler's first public oration since he assumed Hfc> speech, v.hich was broadcast all over Bennany. included a furious denunciation of theReuter - 107 words
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Article29 1933-02-13 9 other Oulraue at Donegal •.rtke rrwtri at a deadlock M immediate prospect of a' another uwliag* yesterday, the, b,.« o»«c dlscovefed Just before a train ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article18 1933-02-13 9 **tp* to Remain in fat-ilic- Atlantic licet pwteMf will Pacific unUl July^lst.. 1«4. In ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article32 1933-02-13 9 Kalbf us. a young American paahe President Polk, fen in a fit the second psrfonMMn at tne the aaibu'ance arrived he ted rctcflrtred* oonsekMßness and be was Oneral HospiUl32 words
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Article69 1933-02-13 9 To Attend World Economic Conference Shanghai 1Chief Secretary of the Central Oovemment. Mr Chu lOn-yL in reply to interviewer-+~-I**i yesterday, said that Mr T V Soong. Acttaf President of the Kncutiv wouW L^ leaving China for Europe to attend Jfcl World <fiWW" >ir Conference shortly. Mr.69 words
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Article35 1933-02-13 9 I ondon liK 11. The death has occurred of Sir Daniel Morris and 84. formerty Imperial Commission Agriculture in the West Indies, who devot lilt to furthering botanical and agrin. mh^^^m35 words
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Article26 1933-02-13 9 lond.m l.f- A White Piper on Gove* i >>nomi" just Issued shows that *****.000 was s»w |bv the Hrfl ricbw department to lfSl-3226 words
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Article25 1933-02-13 9 The Communist newspaper lied Flag" has been ywpttti** l for a fortnight for inciting a general strike to uw throw the Oovemment ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article227 1933-02-13 9 Terrihlc Fate of DuUh MgrtnMfi K.Haw.i let. 11 The dath roll en the Zeven Provincien is now 22. Reuter. K.lt.iM.l. let. 11 Barcn De Vos van Steenwijk. who was .aken off the Zi-ver. Provincien slightly injured, interviewed by Reuter. said that trtr bomb from the -boat shatteredReuter - 227 words
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Article68 1933-02-13 9 I.S. Hint On Wrecking Conference \.w York. FW. 1 EH progressing on behalf of Mr. Roosevelt and President Hoover to make it clear kg Britain and other nations that an admanant >t.n.d b> them against trade and tariff conees:o.-!> m return for debt reviMon will m theReuter - 68 words
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Article153 1933-02-13 9 Admiralty Contract Attn Successful Trial London leu. 11 A tw< lvi months nt:.. r "h- -a from British coal hf kM placed by the Admlraltj with a Brit;.-.:, firm The oil is ured by low temperatur carbonisation Small b.n kod retort 1 lucl ana various \a -\T153 words
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Article234 1933-02-13 9 I'Uu Toil Mik> Through Karl Went her !■■■<■■, Feb. II .2 4.410 .nilebfrrni Ljrmpnein England to Port Natal in Bradl in lets than three and half days J. A. Mollison has establl hed a fresh record fcr the Europe— South America fight. the first ma: ..lone from East234 words
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Article70 1933-02-13 9 The French airmen failed in their loog-dis-H attempt and have landed here— Renter An earlier message stated that BufoKwt and Rossi, the two French fliers mho hold the world's long distance record for a closed carnut took off at 748 a.m. in the plane "Joseph >r Buenos70 words
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Article95 1933-02-13 9 Ominous Situation I )v\ doping ttofcm. Fe*. It An ominous situation is developing In Bulga- i i Sunday, at which the autonomy of Macedonia will be proclaimed. 0 vernment has ordrred troops to be sent i j 4 L.,i i i«.x nltimt tl -l-. fAMIMI^W« the Congress byReuter - 95 words
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Article34 1933-02-13 9 Mon Oi <J. r I I" Kit i 1 J r ckers Bttpennariar AvUtton W«ts A 1 Omit ha lit nn have wcetved w» •nlw r Turkish GovcrnßMß* ft* B»«tfc«wpi«34 words
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Advertisement409 1933-02-13 9 "His Masters Voice M aruso's Real Voice at Last >:ua» record, regreueri that ■<i beeforf tic .n vent ion of electrical recording before st toi the recording an;)aratus to register all the telling overtones. the Fmai nuanres ot *.h.u 'de:: N Vou must have regretted it hundreds of tunes. and409 words
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Advertisement1153 1933-02-13 10 THF KI.CE F" NNEL LINE (Ocean THE 31AM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LUt. Steam Bhlp Co.. Ltd. and China THE HU* KHIOW PTFAMSHIP Co < 1933) Ltd. Mataai Sfeeam NaTifatlon Co Ltd. the cunard steam ship ro, Ltd rHK \;;s s:t:AMSHIP C. Ltd [HE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd THF CL«*NA NAMtiATION1,153 words
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Advertisement525 1933-02-13 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated to afriglwvi) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SFRVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA POETS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Strainer. Doe B*pore. Sails S*pore. s fliv Oh LfQM For Havre. London, Rotteidam Hamburg Feb. 28 Mar 2 s CITY OF MANILA For Havre, London. Rotterdam Hamburg525 words
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Advertisement648 1933-02-13 11 r i Bvi BBfl Bl E BBSB^g^KB rv UAK^tILLtS io NI)ON AMVVMU'. KOI'ALKDAM VNU MIDDI KSBKiM (,i| 2J2SSS» 2!!1 MAf KATORI MARU T IMN May is 19 UNIMABC T 19 000 Apr 5 KASHIMA MARU T 10,006 June I 2 H May omit RoCurdam. CalU at ll A mbur« D648 words
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Advertisement362 1933-02-13 11 &^maMtmiw WMi9 schedule EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT BUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA \ND NEW YORK LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA362 words
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Advertisement961 1933-02-13 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKK PAKETVAART MAATSt HAPPU Off if \(K)RT— Monday. Feb 13. Belawan-Deli. i;i II Peb. 13, 1 -ineh aud (H TIIOORN Monday. Feb. 13. Batavit. Semarang and Chrribon. r\Niu_Tuesday, Feb. 14. Ponang (mails on v i»\»\K i Mb, Tanjong,-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidon? and Asahan. maiwg— Wednrsci., I L*, Prigi-Radja. Sapat,961 words
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Article559 1933-02-13 12 WHAT IS SURGERY Sequel to Operation on Eye What va.- described by counsel a.s th( case in the State oi Perak under Section 9 of Enactment 23 of 1907 came up on appeal at the Ipoh Supreme Court on Friday before the Hon'ble Mr Justice Gerahty, KC Th* 1 acru-ed559 words
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Advertisement670 1933-02-13 12 Burns Philp Line. (laoorparated In Australia) f FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. •♦fuiax tEontkly <1fn g* by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tonai »u<3 tb« 8.8. MANOOLA (3.352 tens) [Cargo only] MARELLA Ls one of the largest and finest steamers trading vo Australia Cabins670 words
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Advertisement393 1933-02-13 12 THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LIMITED. Incorporated in I>nmart Telephone 5523 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom Prom Prom Prom B'pore Ma- Port Pf M S SWt-U Eiini BORENGIA i4 2 14 2 l»/l It/I FIONIA 7 3 7 3 f 3 !C 3 ERRIA393 words
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Advertisement132 1933-02-13 12 HENDERSON LINE SC'HEDt'L! o» Rt I ortnirhtM ft.v^iur*T Straar* and I n» i. HOMKWMU) SAMJBiV Port o' iMsrmbark > ft i i I*. < FIRM* VOMA PEGU KJEMMENDI^ tfiMjprww \GAIN Calk London Pa^^apr Mi inrlua* 1 train ;a'»- i-^ hrturr 4m,.MM. >MKH (Ills v inr i« muh K^iu r T132 words
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Miscellaneous719 1933-02-13 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok t very Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 730 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantau via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 am Kuantan (via Jerantut i Saturdays 7 ;>.in Kelantau (via Padang Besar) Monday 7 p.m Kelantan (via Gemas) every M<719 words
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Miscellaneous440 1933-02-13 12 PABSENGEBS HOMKWAKD V< r Hakone Maru on Feb. 9th: for Penang: C Fi Wii:-.,-,: V.r E M V 1 Proi K Hi_a>hio:ma. Por Colombo: Mr.T. C mmm Mfl I c Jameson. Mr. N. Ohzu M Scarles. Mr. Y Taiaka, For Port s Mr I I (tatter, ior Naples: M W440 words
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Article613 1933-02-13 13 New Rules For French Companies a ith expeit> a:.d ill din t<r> tin 1.-adu.i hipping ompanics M M.yei the MiniM. of Merchant Marine. ha- :< md lai mon sti inuent be obse 1 In pl.t, ttion of !up> .1 -a:nst tiif The regulations fall under two613 words
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Article261 1933-02-13 13 The following is .a bulletin of the League of Nations" Eastern Bureau for the V.. <: h'-in 4-!. li.i.ut > smallpox cases and no iaajhi \;.-\.tiidn.i cases i including 6 :i >d •■::>: <:■ .i'n> .r.:am t !!*J ■,t and 59 deaths during the pn < .-dum Mat261 words
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Article843 1933-02-13 13 "Lord Jim" Had Basis in True Adventure Thouuh tin Ml Joseph Conrad did not ■:> Bawav aoval Low! Mm, lo ai anyUnir. irrnn than fiction the real facts upon h n. bast (i the txtok are oi considerable i.d Mj s A Tow Kiev ot Messrs A843 words
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Article97 1933-02-13 13 Wat' Watti Hpd 00 I It: hV the Marconi SdUiidir: Ptfipl 00, Ltd.. their entire fleet oi \< the 'ElrhonvM sounding device Th< in tail iim ill ttM t iptams ami officers of the vessel h IB rhr/n-. i\t- ..ii'inuo'i'.!'- it 1 Mat ißk I da)97 words
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Article17 1933-02-13 13 The Norwer: pass< as during the I. was 5,670 increase U an <*ased passenger traffic and Europe.17 words
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Advertisement484 1933-02-13 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Daily and Weekly Editions) Mead OHV*: Ml ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. Tp^ Cable Address. ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE The premier morning daily In Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest news. latest telegrams and latest announcements London rubber and tin cables appear dailr. Special features include pictures,484 words
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Advertisement219 1933-02-13 13 f m MIS' i i I i >v X SHIPMENTS REGULARLY ARRIVING OF SPECIALLY SELECTED ENGLISH FISH V Dovki: SOLE B i I. V. MON Sol, K S \PLA I C K 1 H A L I B D T TORB 0 T I WED DNCT SALMON J r %IO219 words
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Advertisement1396 1933-02-13 14 j BRITISH BROADCASTING A c ii t I CORPORATION I Thousands Already Sold! I PROGRAMMES M>K INDIA. !".IKM\ i STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J ft:dkrated mai.av states THE ANNUAL OF THE EAST (1932 -33 EditiOn) j Monday. February Uth. j Ic» M T 230\> m Time Signal from EDITED AND COMPILED1,396 words
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Advertisement416 1933-02-13 14 IiAAAS AiND iAS/ i 71 CHARTERED BANK. (Incorporated in >^**^ <> by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 stems i, wamm Kt-vj'.. £3.000.000 :>, I' 0J900.003 38, Dislm>ss]str. T^'upfrny E.C. 2. Alor Star I jß^Bl Amru ..r Ipoh a Bangkok Karachi Beremban L u Klang MBBJsM Eombay Kobe BJBPBS9I416 words
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Advertisement289 1933-02-13 14 THE Yuh HAM B\NK,LH. i ITiHrtlhhui bi issi r*ntf sil m^m^msM«vwft^^tfl Prnrtdsnt K Kooaam. L Tlrr P-rrirlwit tr t- vice-rresHSK K Tafceucfct Mnf»p«*e Braarh <l-a, CsKaMg.^ LONDON B&NlJtt W' Bi» t The W> ???f l 'wwtoeiM Bssk.Lt, Uoyd's Bank, Lid BBAMCBtft Alexandria (Egypt), Bauna. Beran. i» Calcutta Canfcm fin r^n289 words
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Article1112 1933-02-13 15 RECENT PROPAGANDA ACTIVITIES Manufactures I 1 enlartcd edition of the AsI Rubber Latex by Henry P. I -ivD. F.I.C. and W. H. a I C. has now been ictelved I 'in I a wide (Lstribut'on is bring I rst cdttlot; of this booklet was I io.:: y" A princxpa ly1,112 words
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602 1933-02-13 15 PERAK RIVER VALLEY RUBBER CO., LTD. Directors Ask tor No Remuneration Mr. D. A. M. Brown (chairman) presided at twenty-second annual general meeting of shareholders of the Ferak River Valley Rubber Co.. Ltd., held at the registered office ot the company. Penan?. l%e chairman said; The year's working shows a602 words
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Article139 1933-02-13 15 dMUs^es in liepre>entative Prieei I in I 1 American Can. Com. 59 58 Am. Tphom and Tgraph 102 102'^ 103', Atcheson Railroad 45 H 44 45 38 37^. I one, Common Gen. Electric 14 14 14 Gen. Motors 14 13»i 13". Goodrich 4% 4% 4\ Goodyear139 words
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Article195 1933-02-13 15 THE ABROAD Foreign exchanges are: Par Feb. X I. h. 9. Amsterdam 12.07 8.53 8.54 Athens 375 600 600 R .t i. 25.221- 252Vi 252tt Berlin 20.43 14/32 MJltt I bay -Jd. Is. 6 5/32d Is 6 5,32d Brussels 35 Mi 24.63 4 Bucharest 313 508 580 Buenos Aires 47.58Britsh Wireless - 195 words
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Article64 1933-02-13 15 Report tor year u, September 30, 1932. ;t.it< that balance brought forward wa.< £4.';!7 add loi on 1931-32. £333 (a'jain t E9BS), an:l provision for taxation not now required f173 (Bt)OO> making £5.123. Directors have allocated to purpose of depreciation cf build in rs and machinery £50064 words
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Article870 1933-02-13 15 SATURDAY MHRUABY 11th, IMS CLOSING QIOIATI<>\> Asam Kumbang t£> *3s 6" 1 25s Austral Malay 18> H iOs 9d Us 8d Bangin Tin i£> 11* l2s Bataiig Padang (fit 10 Batu Caves ($1) 35 40 Bukit Arang isl> «0 com. Burciah Malay (£> 6» 7s norn cteriang870 words
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Advertisement80 1933-02-13 15 AgtU exceed injOMjy Assur.ince In force over t35 «00,e0< The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. InonrporaU'd in the Strait* Settlements rear fc^t^rn Life BuiM rv. Cecii Street. Singapore LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. EC. :u» £20 000 depoalt^r i with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the80 words
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Miscellaneous380 1933-02-13 15 I To-Day's Price Chunks I .7. KXCHANGE RAIKs I'KOIM Februarj' 11 Pebruary 11 V|IMN Tin Singapore price <per pskul> ITOJ7H London. 4 months' sight 2 3 7 8 Gambier 5.00 London. 3 months" sipht i 19^ !.-;i: |9| London. 60 days' sight 2|3 U U p^ri sago smali 4jM) London.380 words
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Article, Illustration799 1933-02-13 16 STEADY OPENING OF ENGLAND'S I IRS I INNINGS Amazing Collapse of Australian Batsmen 7 WICKETS FALL FOR 89 RUNS IHE vagaries of cricket were never more clearly demonstrated than was the case in the lourth Test Match at Brisbane jii Saturday. Australia, with J.M runs on799 words
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Article406 1933-02-13 16 n^AGKPOOL FORCE DRAW 'Spurs Fine Win At OWham The tall from form thi Ai enal which lies recenth been commented upon v. mfirmed on Saturday win n th« y could only hold Blackpool to a craw •1— 1 at Hiphbur I'he Arstnal still retain their lead406 words
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Article153 1933-02-13 16 Man> Innovations at Recent Meeting I From Oar Own Correspond I Bangkok. I 8. Tin .a\ ol Hm B.mukuk Turf Club many innovations in racing and ->K)d diviritii.i on the Tou>. T: t^h ir. ii.t M on UckH '.■:!>■ bdnf Mid hg .> Chini who backed tin153 words
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Article100 1933-02-13 16 Winner's Low Score in .Monthly Medal i UN v. i:.;ir:- the Fcbn.ai> ir.< c:ai at tr,-Kt-ppel (101l Club durinc: tin week-end returned tin low net scon <>1 66 Twenty-sewn rnrds vet* ta'.ien cut snd the foUowtn| 9tft l ftUlllf(' 0 Wilson g2 16 J. H |M 87100 words
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Article248 1933-02-13 16 England Scores 17 points to 6 TWICKENHAM GAME Duke of York 4mong Nym 1 KKh PHKS.S SER\ ICE— COPYRIGIT] I»ndon. Kfb. 11 A >.'-.■■■ M v.inci blew across the pitch at the England and Ireland national rugby teams net. Apart from M.: ay scored with penalty248 words
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Article166 1933-02-13 16 Sl.] 77 Subscriptions in Irmn The annual general meeting of the d S;>orts Club was held at the Club hou.M Road on Saturday. Mr. S. Muthurumaru presid:: After tht committee 'i report on the accounts for year 1932 was discussed, the chairmai rlared that SI 177 was166 words
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Article138 1933-02-13 16 Latest Results and Fixtures The re.- lit' oi Saturda\ :.-u\ec: doubles r»'nr.;.s tournament were a* I lows: w 0 Hill Mi m. (>:::.-h-Jones beat Lieut. N C Phillips and Miss M El. 8 > j I I Ta\iu: ami Mrs T:iyl.. r :>.-;,t Roy Smith a:.c. Hn138 words
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Article24 1933-02-13 16 Knoek-Out in the Thirteenth Round Nru \,,rk. trh I'. Camera knocked out Bm H--ton!au &mr -r, •,-i-nth round it' it- r24 words
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Article46 1933-02-13 16 J. T. Smith and E. (i. Staunton Tie For (Jold Medal The ..ir.pt tn:un fat tIH fOM ii.mml at the in a port 1 Golf Civib r.-sultm in a tii between J. T. Kir.it i: E Q St:r,.n:ui. 1 P •'■■•■<: n< \t Saturday.46 words
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Article255 1933-02-13 16 Reteret \hundun> < Hon. Ko,i, Another first-class iocal horke\ >ii*«tion without precedent was caused yesterday morning, when B.Q.M.S. Weyman. R.A who was one of the referees officiating in the Mamafc lament match between the Incognito the St. Andrew's Club. Mew his whistle and abandoned the game six255 words
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Article84 1933-02-13 16 Playing to the second hole m the Pakenham >_: i,t i iianipi. iiisiiip \iitoi;;« ;i con:])' titor aft«T pushing hte drive behind a clump of Mm* tried a 1..v sh,, t |t ..'..iu Wm b:.ui«li. Th. ML Wgh into the air. r much ■earching, says84 words
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Article226 1933-02-13 16 WILTSHIRE TOURERS ODD GOAL I \rrc\ H.Mh- [Prom Our w i -f i HHa**«r IkuuU l.umuui O« ing to hea\ v i an;.- match bttwmi t v Selangor Club wa> played good fir The W:* live for the greater par in the ear Ik i stagi > of the would226 words
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