The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 February 1933
1933-02-21
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1933-02-21 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NS o. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1933, lo knts.19 words
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Article188 1933-02-21 1 I lir Ir. h I in. tin < ..m!!M -i,..l M.I a H> jnt I. ■> 111 l.iv 1..' 1933. Shop* throughout I;• m. i lorn d .1a |:r«.t«-s( acainit idditiuna! taxation— Page Gener.il 11. rt/ md «..-i.i.l >tr.uts 1 nit M.-c! p-i\at. -h ti U>«- p:188 words
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Article1287 1933-02-21 1 Everybody is i>ick. ?ore and tired of the cackv has been the accompaniment to the Teat Matches In Australia. That, presumably. Is everybody has joined in It. There Is nothing more infectious than cackle. We, wha mong the most silent and repressed of the animals, incapable of getting rid1,287 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement220 1933-02-21 1 BIG! A TEA tru t rohncss I fragrance of thi layan fardi-n^ JCt t© y«Ui home. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA S PREMIER HOTML TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET HUGO JOSEPHINE" < p.m. fit Mid-niirht. RAFFLES CKLEBRATBO <>K( HKSTRA PHONE 5381 I AE.R,°- C -R|XE TS i !t.HT VVKK.HT (KLLI LAR CONCREW220 words
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Advertisement137 1933-02-21 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL Pain rmnatt< I to kmdiy note that, toHßorronv WEDNESDA FEBRUARY 22nd, M», BALL-ROOM EIBSERVI EXCLUSIVELY for the AMERICAN" AfIBOdATKfiN ol MALAYA The usual Dinner Dance will fall out on that day. Next Dinner Damr Irit' Februar\ l\lh. P*;: Kntertainers The May Sisters ADELPHI HOTKL Patrons are requested137 words
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Advertisement278 1933-02-21 1 STOP PRESS \M..\K SFN il\( I I) Bfiami, Feb. 2t. Zangara has been sentenced to a total I of 80 years imprisonment on four charges of attempted murder of Mr. Roosevelt I and three others, receiving 20 years on eh* charge. Zangara pleaded guilty to all charges thueby putting an278 words
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Advertisement11 1933-02-21 1 Thoro i^ no hotter Tm than bigi n:\ GROWN I\ M11 words
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Article243 1933-02-21 2 < h.tirui.iM Blames Ihe Two-Eyed Stance 11 Bencraft. chairman of Hu*npshire County Cricket Club, speaking at the annual meeting held at Southampton &aid. t» a great pity in thece days that so I cricketers are en th on tbe offensive. The object of the gn:. I243 words
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Article120 1933-02-21 2 Philanthropists Gift of New Hall Members of the cien. n will shortly bave the use of the I^q whl Ctab boose on the Balestier grouncLs t of If MM i. Aw Boon Haw and Aw B. t and equipped with a spacious stage complete wtth mchtatia pit. wings,120 words
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Article306 1933-02-21 2 ILLICIT LIQUOR CHARGE Appeal of a Chinese I Fails in the Supreme Court yestmiaj Mi Justice Mills di lss. the :i entence of Ch S( A; ia d !;< convii ted ol bflgflf in sm->m..i. .>: ..:;>:; iuju* 1 tl !l imented rice. •.vine, the duty payable306 words
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Article250 1933-02-21 2 M<»t Active Centre In Asia SO Years Ago A correspondent points out that Singapore deserves greater credit for its first ai ;n the statements made at the meeting of the St. John Ambulance OMJ -day. eems to be forgotten thut in the of last century and250 words
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Article339 1933-02-21 2 Th> ann tenei n ting of the jßMdton t., Club was held at the Club. Th- Honourable Mr J Maxwell Hall flatted ttfl C hr. The C. InBU In bll addres- Mid that ther^ 'a. -iv iu'a 18 re«ici» nt an-.: .U> <. jtstation ixts compared with339 words
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Article131 1933-02-21 2 OtatCfti vvith tht theft of $2 worth ol spring onions from .t compound in Mandai Road, on Pebruary is a Chinese regeteble hawker plead d n(jt guilty in the Polio.- Coun yesterday, but was convicted and remanded for sentence Inspectoi Patton. for the prosecvition, :t-lated131 words
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Advertisement340 1933-02-21 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Overseas Residential Club. (Proprietress. Mrs. M. B. LAW> Mount Rosie. Chancery Lane. Tel. 3269. Open to inspection daily from 9.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. A\ inhibit- to all British subjects and members ot the Overseas Leaftai UUtB douLh and single rooms availubk*. also ■elf-contained auttc. Garages t.-nnis court,340 words
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Advertisement517 1933-02-21 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MINK "lI'AI NOTK X Tender*. NOTICE li hereoy given that '.-naer.- <n> now in\ued for th^ following material* services and thai particular.- ol .< nder.mav be obtained in the li-nn- Ro n Municipal Officer S^ipplyins. erecting and cii ing, and for construction ol N< < S«-wa"t Pumping Station517 words
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Advertisement202 1933-02-21 2 pOf Vy SHIPMLVIS KKC.I LAMLI I ARRIVING OF Si f i:< i \i I > SELECTED ENGLISH FISH DO V I I 10 LEM 01 BO I I 1' L AM 1 H 1. i I RED DM Such Symptoms us these ar t \l\\ I Easily induced fatigue, dizziness202 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous171 1933-02-21 2 I THE WEEK i.^.i.o :i.>t High Wat. r i Eurasian Association annual meeting. 5.3 C p.m. Tennis a UCjC Mixed Doub'. final. \\edn«-Nd.i> 22nd. High Water 08 M It, 22.34, 8.3 ft Police Band. Bo( Hardens, 5.15 p.m Hotary tiffin. Adelphi. 1 p.m. Golf: Keppel GC. women's foursomes. Tennis a-171 words
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Article617 1933-02-21 3 College Courses As a Social Cure Indianapolis. 1-rb. 13. \Vh<: |ott| out of every hundred marnaues :n Indianapolis have to be annulled something is WWeat Wtttl Bjantafi We in Indianapolis beat the general iverag. in th United States jby thr..- to MM. Tht itioi.al ratio :s only 16617 words
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Article234 1933-02-21 3 Wmf (hia-Lieh KeMimos (i(»>ernorsliip llH< I!. I < t t \lthW< MM ft] Council of General M r..<:: BUI ol tin X' <'■•!!.::.•..• member ol the Suuth-w. Nai v Defenci th Hai d that the Kwelcho' leadi to Canto n to \kt part In tin rb I tin234 words
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Article203 1933-02-21 3 ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S NEW POST To Make Talkies Fur The London Film ompan> ALKci Hit;; -t famous "^f*^* 1 film director, is in luture to :r. the Louden Film Company. II ;inge of emplo one cf th- I pMM up 3 field full of opportunities for one of the liam. cinema203 words
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Article92 1933-02-21 3 Ti. ,)iogramnu' of drills for pack -I-:- I <bruary 36th, 1933. Tursda;. li ;:i i f adquarters. S.R.A. >\i. Pi .t.-t. I)'-:.--.'.:. A M( i Parad< i ':or, Para c (8 Oo| Officers .v WjCjO I -uric; I M C Ceremonial. \Y< 15 H' adq H i Batn Pii92 words
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Article258 1933-02-21 3 Hotels Within the 1 "\vri nt :!n Palac-is" v many of ihe King's subject; air aware uiblic-houses and urants of which ihj licensing authority tm King himpublished by the London County Courr details of the 7.MS licensed premises County of i-on4ni area, men; ide of six258 words
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Article56 1933-02-21 3 .lap.iiicsc Hastening In Korea 1..U.0 I.! gold rush to Korea is, in full awinc. with MttcuMsHi Mmmc Co. and th MuUta Mil-::.. < •;>.. .r !i, r, n, Aaano firms are the latest to Join in the ■tawpwlr, according to press report*, AH these firms have purchased56 words
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Article27 1933-02-21 3 1H1..U.1 1.1 Gold production in OjjpMta in 1M2. estimated at 1 •tilMnrir^pTT" as comtxen paid to gold minim? companlrv <»» account of the present exchange situation27 words
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Advertisement245 1933-02-21 3 MOSI MOTORISTS HAVE SUFFERED I F. OSTI .V EXPERIENCE OF HAVING UNSKILLED REPAIRERS TEAR DOWN IKEIR MOTORS TO FIX SOMETHING IHAT REQUIRED NO FIXING. WHY FHROW AWAY MONEY ON UNNECESSARY WORK? WE FIND THE FAULT m i.», BEFORE STARTING THE JOB, THUS Z P d o^ REDUCING I'O A MINIMUM245 words
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Article, Illustration465 1933-02-21 4 I icing a"s< music -hah as a t de- had been ,»&id. vnen the o? < but BMKt people v too tbort nwawlw to reaL to get in those good old prewar days. About c days I mean Bard was convulsing London with Yuan? St George465 words
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Article975 1933-02-21 4 Army Order about the Nation*: A. UmH has nothing to cio with the words T\\ years ago the Government declined an mviMuon to advis in the second Ml in which inexplicably) some can see nothing M the of a blood-thirsty jingoism: and we n\d-, hope that975 words
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Article446 1933-02-21 4 Contemporary Art of Man} Nations I'arte t«-h 12 The old and the new are well represented in Paris by two notable exhibr: There to the excellent representation of the contemporary art of many nations at Bfuset I de Paume. and the attr. t .mmhm. of pictures of horses446 words
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Article118 1933-02-21 4 to reports brou B K< ay the E. and A. liner Tanda, which arm tob» Austrmllft wtth a record cargo i I tu.ut a volcano on Bird Island, the famous la d ■ark in the Banda Sea. has become Vtm one of the show plan an the118 words
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Article461 1933-02-21 4 The l/se of Inl'm-lted Ray> Mr QM 1 B..HU adcirt--:: Koval Soiet\ Arts on recent developments in infra--ed photography, said that the air MM seldom call; ar in England because of water vapour: soogequently, long-distance vision was rare I* ros well-known that the shorter wa. :omprising461 words
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Article141 1933-02-21 4 Japanese Carry Out Work on Wrecks Hong Kong. Tho tail ol tin- yen has drivon the Japane.se to the bottom of the sea. While the search for the Russian battleship Admiral Nahimo\ :s goinp on in the Straits of Tsushima, another attempt Ls being made cff Nagasaki to141 words
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Article1065 1933-02-21 4 thousand people, two or th:. t. bWßdred ponies, a couple of hurdred t>f catth I BBC day to make a j-.mkha:.a at Kola Belud. i The u]>;.i: course is b r eezy. and is flanked bf Mou:it K.nabalu which towei v p.\r thr. I rly uphi'.l1,065 words
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Advertisement175 1933-02-21 4 J\ i V ;^> or PPtl you I pmmm dn ura! 1^ rv V V '"HAZELINE* SNOW" r Tubes for the handP Burroughs Wellc LONL FAMOUS ENGLISH TABLE DELICACIES I (»ILLARI)S •icbraied L. V. PJCKLt GILLARDS Assort d POTTED MEATS FISH PASTES FT« GILLARDS (i OXFORD SAUSAGES tiT^ in 4175 words
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Article, Illustration203 1933-02-21 5 RARE VIRGINAL OF 1570. .1 I uuN.iv thr Kriti-h Vmhan«ad«»r In th«* I.S. i*it* N<». 1". l>owninK \pUin lo the I'nmt- Mmi-ter t ht- r^ult nf hi- conversation* »nh Mr Km)sf>elt on the >ub mt <>f War Debt*. H \N »> NATION MHORSES RACE AT UN6FIBLD (ireiralaoh203 words
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Article86 1933-02-21 5 H E'S OF F HO ME NE XT MONTH! —Hut His Car Storage Worries Him. i-iCKy m.tn- of! u» En^nc w^k> :>' !rtU-d at the pr<»v;>. < t r: i\Y* or* orm< his u*tn r <-.iiJk- **«I 1 lit i i ji i ir d... v.- i: t.< :i irt86 words
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Advertisement50 1933-02-21 5 BESERXAIIOMS PHONtiftOS LAST NIGHT! SURPRISFX) EVERYONE THEYCALLITSIN LORETTAYOUNG, GEORGE BRENT, DAVID, MANNERS First National Production. IV RYBODY WILL ENJOY Commencing *G f *y<*^ k &^P To-Morrow k V, \^L,JK A «rand show this— V V i -JW V-^ cion't miss it The Ns *<V- picture with everySAY IT WITH MUSIC50 words
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Advertisement117 1933-02-21 5 CAPITOL i Last Right of Special Return Season II The Famous British Musical Comedy that the whole world Raved Over "SUNSHINE SUSIE" with It K* ATE Jll LLER JACK HULBERT and OWEN \ARES It's a picture you can enjoy a^ain and a^ain Don't miss this last chance of seeing it117 words
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Advertisement90 1933-02-21 5 E.AST lIIY TO-lIIY Fox Movietone's Uniquely Different Drama of a man who was given six hours in which to avenue hK nun murder WARNER BAXTER JOHN BULKS, MIRIAM JORDAN IN "Six Hours to Live" VOX PHTIRI TO-MORROW- WEDNESDAY OPENING AT IB MATIN XX AT WILLIAM HAINES CLIFF EDWARDS MADGE EVANS90 words
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Article704 1933-02-21 6 MATCH PLAYED ON FROZEN GROUND Austrian loam in Britain (From Our Ovn Correspond nit i London. Jan. '.1. t rai i c b< Bi isfol at th< d«-> Pnr.i Paris, on v day by 3 |Mi M I Hi bad been that they nt action704 words
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Article58 1933-02-21 6 GOLF UN DER DIFFIC ULTIES [Prom Our Own CorrespondLondon lap i v: ;,.i:t nttt com^tttton at Stoke Pogee this week for UftO in prtee money. The growl uas frozen •nd «t i. «as gmi **jrt»*»t em the brook. I Seatonal took 9 to hole out a '■■■••I. M.. k ltMvrakiu58 words
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Article425 1933-02-21 6 Weights For The Grand National Tin weight- tor the Grand National CtMpl lM ■>■ i. i.: (><'■ '1 "i. Friday. SiM i- -4. Vim MBH ::nd 806 ;.a:i!- are :.alan withdrawn. ho won in IfM -> 193G with 12st.. was second in 1931 with and fell425 words
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Article148 1933-02-21 6 iOi Who Will Go to England; Next Summer The West Indies crick.! t.- tour land iit-xt immer. under tin captaincy ol C Grant, the old Cambridge Blur, was Ml Indies Board of Control be G Grant Trinidad Georm Headley i Jamaica > Frank Martin (Jamaica*, Ivan148 words
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Article91 1933-02-21 6 I From Our Own Correspondent London. Jan. 31. "Old John" Faulkner, the worlds oldest r:■ had bo<n iv rri< I I v. i and had j hildrei cii.-d on Wednesday at the aye ol 104 and 10 ManOn a' U| bOOM A;;; Bl l»d I j jrode91 words
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Article189 1933-02-21 6 Contender- For British j Title I :n Our Ou n Correspondent I London. Jan. 31. Stt.k. r ikis. th<- p.". mouth welter- 1 rhall- iv_.:i: .J.u HOd British tuie. defatted HMb ■MaaaaMr, Hi I)!i!'.. on. on points in a ten-round I at Portsmouth on Wednesday night. TTuDutrhir.a:: PNfSd189 words
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Article175 1933-02-21 6 Joe Davis Defeats Willie Smith (Plan o Ov. c n i i London, Jan. 31. As was forcsliadowed quit< <-:v. ::.> a:; Da-.; easily deleated Willie S.mt;. m the in.' of their three munej matches on level terms When tIM Una] navJ i)lay it -p.. DotlMd Hall OB Saturtia175 words
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Article159 1933-02-21 6 'a row ell Tour of Europe and America I nil do 11. l.i 1 1 Tiiden. regarded i as the reatest lawn tennis pli yr i of all time, i :.c:. rstand. decided definitely to retin from' nd of 1933. 4. -ear-old professional, who wai once' tie159 words
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Article151 1933-02-21 6 Simmers To Retire From \tti\< Ruffby London .lan I I" .....> thai W. M >:::.• intii ited 1 the conimi' 1 lasgow Academicals BOfbf Club th«- .:^nds to retire' iroir. a -ation in end ofl M wmim ;t mm cmmvi I I simnv mm kg rathe, but M151 words
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Article99 1933-02-21 6 Prom Our Own Correspond* i Barnet and Walthamstow Avenue will soon warn each other. They nave met on four Jeashr Saturdays— in cup ties. The Avenue lave visited Barnet three tines and on S -•iiejr entertained them, but not once nave «hey secured the verdict. Barnet were99 words
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Article62 1933-02-21 6 I <im don I i ba pwitat captain, will be a I proud man when be "hand* over" to tlw Prince I PrtDOC* SBC is A DfttPQO. Of fIMHQT CiHHK ftOdl k><».«: v ,:.v nnv ncora ureat? ror w fwni— i! (1 fttft and the MmsmnM, tlwmgti62 words
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Advertisement76 1933-02-21 6 i?r^ /a c ][e±j^ r l N V >/ j^^, I 1 w v r i i 1 1 are and f 'V I"" Vy' V- 1 V V I """"1 r*-S elf c^ 1 H I X 1 L 1 A w* 'v i" r-^ I I i A76 words
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Advertisement42 1933-02-21 6 SANDWICH PASTE m.< i lat Made by the maker* i i\ Ih-ahhu Ihnmmith. I uli< urn S«»n|i ■MJMI iii{inMli«*iit»i CBOHMOS MM |>r» H*** keepinc it in c«M*d 1 nll« ur;i «»iin that UlM'\|> < l« •< S«T4>l(> e*ch Soap. Oir fneapMirvqui>»t <M^Hi«> UmMml. I42 words
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330 1933-02-21 7 KISIDKMIALAREAIHREATENED BY FLAMES lour Engines Sent To Quell Outbreak m thr residential area ol I'aya Lebar. were threatened bn.kf nut vesterda> .it i rubber factory Hose by Yeo I'oaH rid mmpletel> gutted the factor) buildings. > "I lin Brigade were sent to deal330 words
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Article299 1933-02-21 7 S(|uabble Bet^^en Rival Bread Hankers An a!!m;ed assault on a compatriot with a heavy belt led to the appearance of two South Indians before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the I Criminal District Judge, yesterday to a: tharg?s of voluntarily causing: grievous hurt. The accused. Krkhnawtny and299 words
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Article205 1933-02-21 7 SMUGGL ING OFFENCES hini-i' Found <:„• j taalkf r oateh of Cbawsr contraband "dope" jßd iinuor smugglers appeared before Mr the Smgaprrc Crimtaal District Judge. T.m yuan Koh. who was cau»ht red-bandea »in«r rcMu&u to leaves in his house hi *baißf Read on F2b. 12 was fined $400 or nsat205 words
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Article66 1933-02-21 7 EUROPEAN CH ARGED in m\ \iv\i\cn\ \n Kallanu Kt»ad i» an nawcrt K. Bcott Walker, of t td.. wade an aniroranrr before Boyd. the Fourth Pooce itagMrate. n a charfe of causmg death by a The hearmc of the case was post>srd that while be was dririnf along R,«d toward*66 words
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Article32 1933-02-21 7 I rbru.ir> !lsl •I'fc.tice. Mr. Justice Burton aod kMkf Court of Appeal at MiW Justice Mills in the tod. Court at Java Sumatra HandehnaatchappiJ ***** **~k Chy- and two others.32 words
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Article27 1933-02-21 7 I *jui mity of theft in respect of _MJJ I p:,. n-.u-.m.-u 1 I h^wHtiOs. it m stetcd. w«e told bf Ux I27 words
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Article130 1933-02-21 7 iiiii Remanded On Serious (harm* imil m-a-i charged at Kuala Lumpur with uktny ciiirinal force to a Tamil woman named Thampaklcin. with intent to out modesty of the woman. The accused ek trial and the ccmplainant ne s box and handed a trhftch was to the effect130 words
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Article105 1933-02-21 7 Miium Woman Alleges Thefi ■I Kurniturr Chinese woman brought a lawJl wo chairs and an atoielra: former later, a young Chinese. In the Second .Police Court ywsterdav niton had been bought by n. mm ue had gr en her for the pui •>;.,• i .Mi:., Uni'-' furniture105 words
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Article542 1933-02-21 7 PINED FOR HAVING NO LICENCE Ignored Reminders From Colonial Secretary R< •>« a scri'--. of I' "r r.. between f 1:..:.t:. Mohammedan and tin Colonial Sccrctaiy over a printing press licence, was made before Mr A C Bovri. the Singapore Fourth Mtal Ma-:-T:;'- v.-'.-nay v542 words
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Article264 1933-02-21 7 THE LATE MR. C W. HALL Freemasons Pa} Tribute At Funeral Mr. Charles William Hall. well-known mining engineer, surveyor and prosp toi th, c,. i Ha M. H.ill. who m came to Malaya 30 years ago. but most sp^nt i:;' as a m :i. in in mining ■in l< I.-264 words
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Article305 1933-02-21 7 SINGAPORE INQUEST INCIDENT "So Many Accidents We Take No Notice" Says Witness Thr ■utcmciit that collisions were so irt-quent at Kalian? bridge that he did not take notice of such things, was made by Indian watchman, who was one of the witnesses tailed by Mr. F. (i.305 words
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Article145 1933-02-21 7 Eighteen Powers Discuss Reduction I ondi ii Krb. 1 Following yesterdays di proposals in the General Commit! of the DfearmUM D aference. a special Air OonUßtttac representatives of «i_hteen Powers will begin work on Monday under the chairmanship of Scnor Mada The Prt:idtnt d tlx Conference. Mr. pressed145 words
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Article75 1933-02-21 7 [Liverpool Camoi Support Its Lnemployed I Mnloii. rlt. Liverpool Public I Comrnttei. ci.rlart.ci a "state of <m<i P ui-.-v because local no longer able to bear the co-: rettd of approximately 1 .t52 A :-.!.< n of I nn-luding Ln^:poi)l number? of ment. is coining to London75 words
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Article586 1933-02-21 7 Armed Robbery Charge Against Two Indians SENT TO ASSIZES Midnight Incident At Changi Road complaint that he hid been asked tv dri\e to the out?kirt> <»t Singapore .md th.it In was then rnhlx-d In two of his pa><M-iig«T>. was ni.idc h> j Mala* taxi driver in586 words
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Article319 1933-02-21 7 Chinese Immigrant Labour?: Landed At Singapore i nptain A Tavib.,chia. M**Mfl MM H ol HM Lloyd TiK-btmo N a._..!;,:. Of I I WCJ s.:, .-.>(. i. \\a^ tii.'d ?30(i tin Criminal uj h s f rei yesterdaj |Dr allnv.nm an nnmr-i.,:.' MlllVfl (0 ■>■• Hi, It:i...u:319 words
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702 1933-02-21 7 I'SEFI'L WORK DONE AT FR4DE sen.' OL Training Youths to be Engineers Sir. ..-.!>■ ..h Trade School ',as open to visitors yesterday when the annual priae dlstributloa) ,eld. There were various exhibttc flkatnUcff tte work done in the school and they reflected uit on the students,702 words
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Article102 1933-02-21 7 Return Screening Hi "Sunshim Su>ic" Although the theme song is only too we~ iose who have not seen thm nshine Susie." li .al comedy which is enj n nine at Uv Capitol, once again proved the immense popularity it has m«on since it fint became the subject of102 words
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Article15 1933-02-21 7 On FfbruaiT I level..: onn x one-ontt. earlier and «7p~15 words
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861 1933-02-21 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1933. ONE HORROR LESS, POSSIBLY! V- :(iay the representatives of eighteen powers gathered at Geneva to begin the discussions on air ■rmamenfe limitation. Unlike the rariOOl OtUl I forms of disarmament that arc under ttaONSlOn at Geneva already, it expected that this oonmlttM vfll861 words
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Article115 1933-02-21 8 Proposed Expulsion of Alien Communi!si> Washington r\, It. a.v i sit-qut-i I -h> attack on Mr. Roosevelt, Senator Hatfteld has asked the Senate to act Inimt'c:.!*. Mfc or expel alien Communi>t> S. r B ik opposed on the ground Bii: JMtradaoai a m principle of bnml- :r.toReuter - 115 words
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Article108 1933-02-21 8 LATEST TIN AM) RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate In NfeW York and ParLs, specially .cabled to the Free Press arc M follow TIN London, Feb. 20. Spot £148 (£l4B» 4 Forward £148*4 (£1484) Tone of Market Steady RUBBER London, Feb.108 words
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Article52 1933-02-21 8 On Her Way to Japanese Ship Breakers London. Vrb. 17. With an unemployed master mariner as a rlmmer among her crew of 75 ex-nav;J men. I ,h» former White Star hm-r Baltir left the vlersey to-ciay on her la.st voyaee, bound to| >saku to >>• brokenReuter Wireless - 52 words
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Article229 1933-02-21 8 T! n>\\ Doubt On \i"« J< i «al Report i Achtuhrabf-nd Blatt. has been suspended ut-tk t -.Vftlv Mft *i S.. ::i:lsX ;>.ir*:l Vorwaerts, on the groun *iave cast! doubt on th- <rt!t- < 1 account of the Nazi- 1 fH Ml nlit dcsb at EH*Reuter - 229 words
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Article96 1933-02-21 8 Mr. Walter Kunciman Presents British Case Mr. Walter Rwt»«" Pi— ldem of the Board ade. was In charge of the British case when the Argentine Trade Mtartrm opened negotiations with the Board of Trade. The British negotiators win seek to seosm tiki Argentine market* and will also raiseReuter Wireless - 96 words
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Article50 1933-02-21 8 Attempt to RecoNtr ll..">lMl.(MM>[ in (told llWtrrdji'i If S"W nlvmwr wdblncrj coiMlfttnc of anl attempt to *aJ^« v> .nr>: *Mek was sunk in October. 1799. while taktofl Th. B-i: oi »h 1859 Is Th* f«noii> 1. H. Hn|Ts Lloj-d I? l«* xprrux: job tUi. 't< ->;. J50 words
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Article57 1933-02-21 8 FRENCH DISARMAMENT PLAN Subject of Debate Gene\a drnrta t-wordj* a: to-d*. matllm of thr Disarmament Ftandardl^rttio:. c: P^ropo h debaud in crrtain rour.tr ;cs do much to f<^t^r 3:r Herr Nadolr.;. MMHB| disa«reed tbat wa^ a t.--. es- h r. rt-duction U. arrr.iinv:. 1 Hr dfcUced to a4mit w§ &hado«Reuter Wireless - 57 words
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Article52 1933-02-21 8 New Concession Asked For Dominions tendon Sir Philip Cunhfl. la.i» sp< akii. k House of Commons announced that th« c merit had Invited t;-.'- Pmu-ctora under the Ottawa atfmiiu-r.^ t- < urt c ;v ,>< Australia and Indih n.» ,:r-. ferenors a>rreement,s and certain Mai* tain minor duti«Reuter Wireless - 52 words
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Article31 1933-02-21 8 Action in Jupo-Sla\ Parliament On thf pMBI tii&t the Jmuiti take ordenl rrbpiou* lntoUraiic*' h bl'! and i xprcjpnatior. of th«ir >; LcLroduced In Uu- Jugo-Sia* I*ur uV Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 31 words
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Article91 1933-02-21 8 Receipts Dw DRASTIC Substantial BrM*J»'» gnwm* ecperießceal a sicavtcM* .<iiw t<B *'*l reacfcanl*Bti*>fi a rfdactiot; of mrr ».*♦••< Ordinary «ti.' hokl^rs n; 1 <1 >» t lint prefer* Southern pref^rr.-^ knd and Great V but all proMc Scottish I three per < The heavy d to trade91 words
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Article116 1933-02-21 8 The Kin. to ii vpeditioa Majesty the Kin *-nt hi wishes for the success of thi Mount Bq ■lptrtlthMi. st.tine that he mil y the proem* of the emerpci* Mr. Ethmon. the ercanisinc aecteuiH who left London to-day, to .empfcv >j arraiiKetwntt MH i» R<ut r MpMMMM theReuter Wireless - 116 words
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Article88 1933-02-21 8 nlni'iti, in TtiMUi- < Tarapa. rail I oflfcially announced chat an «M law been iiaiiiiil to the PcfwHo M UK Hw»Hm> fort of Tfcnpae* b The iiMhuainni dtaiinifc Uu: •:> mnnnarr the town of LkjcU dwu**l farces and flghttnc is noc In pr««TC»-4 The OolwiMan troop p*ca.88 words
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Article28 1933-02-21 8 Ponner ai*ecriber> to 0* I have tnm .'rrn-d their MB* I Pree Pre«& ar* r>qu- I Itaiiatn n! thte pape I fafl to receive their cop>28 words
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Article30 1933-02-21 8 Toil* I Return I I I Africa m-htte awaitlni. I to be fitted brtor, (i Ttay vffl vteti k jcn«nn»«burp sod possibl l "«ho« ttor Ftag."— Reu^r W30 words
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Article25 1933-02-21 8 mt Tho chief aiedkxi H nflamntUon Of thr tetermlnfd b»' mlctw- H «in-Rcut*r Tl.sl.t tli' !it. s I lll*' I Hh Dmoii n-~ ***»<*25 words
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Advertisement246 1933-02-21 8 HOP /C rC^"^^ fW fo\W /Jrewd* Bottled by tejf'f H G SIMON PS, LTD. \i READING. England CALDEE€K*S \PP()IMMINI tfflS^^^ X I NT, OF SIAM KSTI) f^lip?^ IS:> DIAMONDS SKT PLATIM'M ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND KTKRNITY RIN(;S. also Bridal pn-»riit> in diamond xrt VVatchec Isn»ochr^. Hr.irelruv Pearl Necklaces LARGEST \N'. WFJ.I246 words
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Advertisement64 1933-02-21 8 RAVELLING A GREAT l DEAL BY AIR r tends to give a man a red face, saj s a medical I authority. This would appear to explain the flushed appearance our F1 in ;j Club friends sometimes 'nave after I Saturday's living. A "GAPLAC" Aedd nt PoMcy wuuir be a64 words
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Article394 1933-02-21 9 COLONY'S FISCAL POLICY ■DRTAOT CHANII lAI TRADE DECLINE PROGRAMME OF NEW' reveal that the export trad** of British Malaya has declined 1926. by over $100,000,000. and mport trade by $70,000,000. Ada] n turns for ISM and for 1931 Man lilt: Exports. 5147.3t3.t18. 025; 1931: Exports $46 835.335394 words
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Article37 1933-02-21 9 N.i hi \h> St'nt to Countries At War Washinft«n Irh 1 i■» ip■ > v -•■>.■' i 'i I >\r mt tKv**^ai^^ w» limited the uro- I n >rth "VTvi >w .'_ti Ar.ier: .i Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 37 words
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Article25 1933-02-21 9 -o of Ix>rds and Transport Ministry London. Krb 15. A i_v -.itfil It: the HOLLSO »i«tert mbUob ft? Lard BaetaMMtrr pro- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 25 words
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Article30 1933-02-21 9 Hert/og and Smuts in Conference (aprtovn. M > ,m-~ t!• i iT.t! 3mut»- con- r a i v' thi 1 e\ II- Jrwlopmt-nu *r. -kijiiU-d Vo-aifchv Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 30 words
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Article177 1933-02-21 9 SHU PING i RESJ DEN I S Vi.ia> {'iii of Sihsiife I Feb. IS. v .-a for a further reduction in Sues Vmmmt dm* m made by Mr. W. J. MeAMrfer. the new President, at the animal '«"t the Chamber of Shipping of awj Quoting statistics177 words
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Article73 1933-02-21 9 Senioi Officers Relieved of their Ptftl ■awNm, Feb. St. The conrhwtons of the preliminary report of the commission of inquiry into the Zeven Prcvincien mutiny were given navj commander to the People's Corn He said sections of both the European and native crew planned the outbreak which73 words
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Article148 1933-02-21 9 British Statement at (ietuva dfnfwi, frb. 20. i Britain i> prepared to sub- 1 >t ribe to universal acceptance 1 of abolition of naval and i 1 mihtar> aircraft and air 1 bombing, except lor police 1 purpoMs, said the British Air Minister addressing the Air J CommissionReuter - 148 words
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Article76 1933-02-21 9 Japan to Withdraw from Disrii mamcnt Conference Tokio. Feb. »0. Both the War Office and Hvry < > at. aiLI i_ f i t» I\W.I II 1 i TT\ flit v:;, .t f! -in 1 1 1- a. as .r i. va at pr> nt Ls con •«oEastern - 76 words
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Article43 1933-02-21 9 To-morrow's Meeting of Committee FRKK PRtiSS SERVICE COPYRIGHT I London, Feb. 20. Th»- Fuianrial Tunes tor respondent <ioei, not c.\p»-ct that a fresh quota rt-duction will be discu-ssed at the next meotinc ol the International Tin Committee at the Haeue on43 words
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Article25 1933-02-21 9 rFREK PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. Feb. 20. P«ak River have plared privately £400.000 t per -rnt pri": lien debenture-., at 98.- |i25 words
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Article732 1933-02-21 9 Two Armier. face Fath other j 50,000 JAPANESE Chinese Troops fii! Feiping, It 1> In lun ;ii-mi«'s face each other on Hi Imiiili.t nt Jt-hol awaiting for .e Japan;"!*' zero hour which is expected any time from to-night. Mnusund Japan* .uui ki numbers ot Nhmrhukuo ttoßf*732 words
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Article404 1933-02-21 9 PARIS CUT OFF FROM OUTER WORLD STRIKES AS PROTEST AGAINST TAXATION Transport Stopped for 10 Minutes Paris, Feb. 15. ■■xpected. the Senat? Finance Commission, led over by M, Caillau^, unanirm rejected the article in the Govtrnn.DM BUI providing for super tax on &U incomes whether of State or a piReuter - 404 words
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Article177 1933-02-21 9 Surprise at Attitude of Britain Vienna. Feb. 20. Next wet'k :i waited with anxiety in political circle.'' The Dollfus Governniert and the agreenn-KT Utw.t-n the Credit Anstalt and foreign ci.aittis »-r.dai;t:en d :ollou;ng the publication oi th. An^lo-French note and the danger to ihc Guvernment from theReuter - 177 words
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Article149 1933-02-21 9 Rhineland Welcome For Hitler Cologne. Feb. »0. A hundred thousand Rhineland Nazi troops and the whole of the police forced paraded yesterday to well., me Hit Hitler, who in a speech to a crowd of 80.O0f: made It quite dM> that failing a majority ai the elections heReuter - 149 words
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Article35 1933-02-21 9 [Prom Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, Frb. 20. Two people wen Killed and several injured when a big Merryvrr-ather fire engine which was hastening to a blaze collided with a tramway standard35 words
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Advertisement161 1933-02-21 9 LENTHERIC L\^ ~J?) ii ti>\\vl In vu t\ adding to KB^^y^^|^Sl§BßH Obtainable in ill !l< ;^l^j^9%r%i^^E3|^Mßi shades a- well LIPSTICK Apply a small quantity on I the lips in the morninu I J Then HaNe:— f^^ I BREAKFAST. ffifi LUNCH DINNER. mi/ Your Lcatktric lip>tiik on all day OBTAIN ABM161 words
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Advertisement1095 1933-02-21 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LIN* (Oce«n THE BIAM eTEAI IiJ A^ A N ,Si;^ Bteam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China THE HUA KHIOW fImAMSHTPCo., (1982) Ud. Mutual Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co.. Ud. T^F STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STKAMSffIP Co Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co..1,095 words
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Advertisement528 1933-02-21 10 Ellerman Bueknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FKFIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SIEZ (ANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Due Spore, sails S porr. ss. CITY OF LYONS For Havre. London. Rotterdam Hamburg F. L> 2H \l.>; BA CITY OF MANILA For Havre, London, Rotterdam528 words
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Advertisement336 1933-02-21 10 P. fe 9 O. British India and Apcar Lines MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL > INDKR CONTRACT WITH His MAJKSTVS (.iiVII.n l ONDON AND I \R I \^l MAM J OLTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR <!!!\\ Dm b« RANPURA ***** blAr S Hi. 6,000 Mat 12 HITRAL '00336 words
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Advertisement528 1933-02-21 11 O. S. K. Line. K)R \FRIC\ \M) SOI ;i VXBOCA. .«Mi U» JVNMKii BItNOS \IKKn a 1.. Uurbau Pen Ht >. Qg| l) .r:Mn, Fort i<; a-- j a: 5, HSHS^HI l: ct n FOR INDIA PU: MXXI r.i,MH\\ a BeU.»..- Colombo r f^ MM IXK. lt|.|»| BIM.JK k.. i528 words
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Advertisement523 1933-02-21 11 PRBSIPBNT LINER TO GIROPE frKOM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, POKT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Saore. Spore. Penanf Ff. Yora {> MM F' ij Mir 1 M.ii Ap r n ■Ml Harris,:. Mar 11 Mar 14 Mar. Iti A;>r. 2r>523 words
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Advertisement909 1933-02-21 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ X. ZEELAND Tuesaay, Feb 21, r3ata la Semaranp S- :;bi i t h -nr. Sydney. Melbourne and Adelaide I'M.OPO l^.esj... F b 21. Riouw. Tarr.belan. SingfcaaranC P^cuttekat and SeUka i IrAJAK Tues.iny, F( b 21, Panch, Tar.. r -Mengeidar, Tunji'i.L'-L- donf and AalaML OK909 words
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Article434 1933-02-21 12 WIRELESS "INTERFERENCE' An International Conference The interference caused by electrical aparatus and machim-ry with wireless pn>rammes is to be the subject of an international onference in London shortly, when the Inwrlational Hlectro-technical Commission will conider the question on an international ba^iy Ever since the first signal was transmit!^'. hroucrh the434 words
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Article177 1933-02-21 12 Exhausted Lifeboat Crew riie H umber hbeboat v,as called out »"hen me Spanish steamer Arantzazu was stranded on the Lincolnshire coast at linmingham The crtw had only returned during the morninc .liter spending the whole i :h- previous night m sue*. t-.-vslul efforu to n-float a stranded177 words
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Article163 1933-02-21 12 Big Response to Lord Beatty's Appeal Many offers of i-ooperatloi. iu*\< reived by the Coastal Trade Development Council, which was tormrd or. I> mbt-r J ul a meeting called at the House of Common? by Admiral of the Fleet Lord B*-att\ who hao previously made an163 words
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Advertisement681 1933-02-21 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE m i JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ■•COlar monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARKLLA (7.576 tons) and tbs 8 8 MANOOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins681 words
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Advertisement501 1933-02-21 12 THE KAST I LIMII I T( 'iA'mVm. M I Mh I ERhl> Mrs M 3 »/l Jj ?%!K( >N A s 5 lt/l I M.SIA »,s ay| I BORIN< JO/€ 2C'« j, FIOMA I EK> I I-*.: 'V »1 2J/I n% ml I ■MB j:. 4,,, 2 I BORWOI4 3501 words
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Miscellaneous688 1933-02-21 12 MAIL DESPATCHJhJS BY STEAMEK. TRAIN AND AEROPLANE TO-DAY Pengerang Hock Heng 8 a.m Shio, Tambelan. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Selakau Palopo 8 am \n.imba and Natuna Islands p General Verspyck 8 a.m. 'Jhma. Hainam. Japan, Korea. For- c musa, East Siberia, Philippine Ls- n lands. Western Canada and Western i State;688 words
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Miscellaneous121 1933-02-21 12 Hal Hine, Nor. 1755 irom Range ilong Kong 20. Dajak Dut. 89 tiom Paneh 20 foi Panel v.ci Asahan 21. Ophir D-:t 2199, from Batrr.:.t i :<>r B DeU 20 Klar.g Brit. 723 irom Penai;^ 20 P. i aru >2. Kajan- B;V 2007 fn>m S. .iciw. -i to: Sandakan 25121 words
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Article470 1933-02-21 13 Position of British Shipping Companies >'■:■. undent i London. Feb. In I nted at a :i. of the Mercai. ilblj Ba .on, it was stated that from v. T.he shipping ind'. on which to base an fa future developn,Only a few .;.> were p any dividend, while470 words
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Article181 1933-02-21 13 Cheaper I'assage on the Dollar Liners Mktfi Dollar Company, agent* for Dollar Steamship tiMi .mno'.Mu t d HMI ::,,ti. Pi< Mni ('lani -.ol'.n^ |M H- X >n Mrurl'! 7 ill Pie sider.* Lir.ers .f 'he ">;■(,> type oti the S»in Fran- i .viil abl, to ntfer special181 words
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Article181 1933-02-21 13 Ship Beached and Abandoned V,svi :e ir.jra Lloyd's Perim (Red Sea) correspondent tell of an unavailing hrrht asainst nr.- on board ship Tl\e tirst message stated that the Norwegian motor-vessel Taronga had arrived at midnight with a fire, which had spread from No 5, hole t.i amidships.181 words
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Article123 1933-02-21 13 British Shipbuilding In 1932 I CFWBI On O« C 071* poo Nt London, Feb. 7. ■I D to Lloy;. H dm I Si;;i>p:!u. m 'iimary of the mercantii. hiptH| ot the world j >,• y wvn- I :'<> i Bn- oi ;notorslii]i anri 187.794 tons. This was 314.693 tons lower123 words
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Article274 1933-02-21 13 \icident Averted By A Dog's Bark There appeared in LJo\.: 1. recently, an ut which had been received by that newsfrom Captain K. Ur:Ua. th. Ixindon superintendent of the Nippon Yusen Ka: of how one of their ships, the Toyooka Maru, was saved from a collision in fog274 words
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Article152 1933-02-21 13 Many Cargoes for China Carryii..- Uea' lor nati-.e irilU, in China v season more tlun I l ar<- ;n 5i...:, tmi a-nd Nankiii iron; Australian -xjrt- 3 n- m of the next two months TIM amount of the shipments is belov. the quarter :\;:'.;oi. murk Tht latest, •■v.it-at152 words
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Article75 1933-02-21 13 30.000 Mullet Haul At Plymouth ■ben the dry dock at the Great Western Docks. Plyni'-u: MM ;> imy> d 08l rece-itU 30.000 mullet, which had swarmed in during the week-end, were trapped Negotiations are pendini: i r the dL-posal of the lish, M it i> believed75 words
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Article50 1933-02-21 13 Two Siglap Buoys Withdrawn IHt- twu MMN MB bii'.ys :oriiie:iy Itnted ;i l distances oi -'.v !8 miles 229 decree;- from Slglap obelisk, 'bi 1 titi mile.i 247 decrees t from Si^lap obelisk Lat. 1 det: 17'N, long j 103 tag. 53E (approxi have been uithdraw-n I50 words
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Article130 1933-02-21 13 H M.S. Decoy has now bt-en handed over t4 the Navy at Southampton by her builders, Messrs. John I Thornycroft and Co Ltd. t She was launched in June lavt and i-> ftie ol 5 the Aii'.sta class of destroyers bcinc built under the 1930 31 Naval estimates130 words
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Advertisement362 1933-02-21 13 T II X SINGAPORE FREE PRESS l:> ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. p 6066. Cable Address. ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. N r '"»f dail> .n Malaya. Del.vered iit/ri eai i. morning. I atest f It'lir.iriiN inrl lif«-^» >•>..<.. 1 ana latest announcements :1 r ■■>•' ■»> itu »-s iruiude pictures. brid?e notes Hith latest362 words
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Advertisement315 1933-02-21 13 TO" EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V AND MOST OF THE U.S. A rtM a ittalk Xt im4m Natit way^ ihrbostol the marvellous Canaifi^n R<M-kir. -^(fl^r '<<l Lodco in th< iMMTi of w«wi<r>ug nMMint:. >. or i i 1 -t i a>i;ht rhi i wM h., carv ■> >^*^^3fck :v v tr;<lH315 words
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Article331 1933-02-21 14 Service Between Canton and J Kweichow Canton. Feb. 15. By March U thr aerial route b -tween Canton t and Kuril how via Nanninr. Kwangsi. may have J become an established fact. $1,500,000 l| \v. w.u i expendec to that end. and for the second stag( J331 words
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Article228 1933-02-21 14 Developnu'nt <>f I»ron(lcastinu in Canada Oltaua. I, b. R, 1 BOM M talß Ql idl l| not HOT I ..a". \tbul;ition and analysis of practically everythii.- importance ii'latcd to the people For census taken in June 19.r o f radio s*-ts ..:oughcut Urn Domink:. 'date.228 words
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Article186 1933-02-21 14 and the officialof t.. how alt it is to persuad .ates of ep tat W< read reccnily in a China porarv about the exploits of IfafM I D and Feal I tii'-y may b; i aol r a.,.e In d thta dtttcutl probtem. ltegtatrat< Dang IfacMrati186 words
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Article197 1933-02-21 14 HOI Briti h earn an passtri a^ ar. Air.t i:■ ;;nri fM thn tiimi^ rrnt to prison for breaches Ol the Aiu:> At- ai:!h/,ii.'h bj re\e:tli:i>: tUkli real :y.uvr be would have beer, set free was, told at Plymouth A detectn told the ston when James197 words
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Article449 1933-02-21 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations T;> lejlswlnj b list of stations which can be recened .n S.-.c-p, re Ja\a Stations E :.r. :.c i'LV 'Rom about 5.20 p m gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydnej Au traila and other station? LJMjal (all aftfr r- •■•irds 'Hullo Sydney."449 words
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Article251 1933-02-21 14 Increased Trade With Canada Montreal. ,-b. i: Coal from the British Isles has attained a popularity In Canada in recent years to a dt'urtc indicated b\ th< ru through the M n r m 1932 These imports di'iinK the season ol navigation. That is. from i irlj la251 words
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Advertisement243 1933-02-21 14 (jM^A Imitation is the sincerest tfja^Jl form of flattery. IllU/^kwi c lead others follow. W !l ORANGE Pt^&Bzs^fltffl belies all drinks in LWfJ^^KWj flavour, aroma and after P^ Prrtiu taste. p^B FRAMROZ CO Phone 6354. ECHIGOYA'S SPECIAL CHEAP SALE I Commencing Wednesday, February 22nd, FOR 10 DAYS ONLY 54, 56243 words
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Advertisement111 1933-02-21 14 i BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION I PIUXiRAMMI S FOR INDIA. BI'RMA, I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. and J FEDERATED MALAY STATES i FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER i DAVLNTRY ENGLAND Waveltngthf 25 3 !r..tn> and 31 metre Tuesda>. February Jlsl. j G .M.T Ul pMi ni Signal from Big Ben. Coi> J b> HH111 words
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Advertisement461 1933-02-21 14 fiANKi> AiVD L\SLR\\(i CHARTERED BANK. OF CHINA, \ISTR.%II\ \M> < HIN (In norat«'d in England by Royal Charter) I ;n 600 ('(1 of £5 each i' Kv>. U.OO0.01K) :;t> <•'. Proprut. £3,000,000 38. PMhopagaU, London. EC 2. A lor Star Hollo t i~ p I V 1: BBB9JBI r iv.l..'461 words
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Advertisement312 1933-02-21 14 THK VOKliilV. BANK. 1 'Establish* Capital ButwcrHinl (ru% oaid UmIIMI: K. Knd,r.. fc,™"* X Tak»uchi, Ba h *awL pSavgapove Biaawk .lia < HILI4 BBsa» I I n ••■•B'W' t Westminster Bank. Ltd The National Provn. Lvi Lloyds Bank. Ltd I'.IW, I!' Alexandria (Egypt). Batena. BerUa, ft«sa OBMBB Canton c. Uen.312 words
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Article339 1933-02-21 15 J.F. RAMSDEN - J.F. RAMSDEN i ROD! riON IBLE British \nd Dutch Na» t rrespondence on robber res•<i in the Financial Times of MIS <»l ||'i -one must agree with 8* Us*j i unilateral restriction oT rubber. |i to believe that he would have *n < did. aboof the339 words
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Article222 1933-02-21 15 .uiaed at tne lack of enterhe leaden of the industry atch— in allowing the preto 30 on drifting as they oi Hw*t**\j striving to ment on one of the many bo* that aalght be adopted to md co-ordinate it to world Acuity that is always brought »l The222 words
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Article154 1933-02-21 15 Produ'-i on Believed ISHow msumplion British Unplate mills hay, a welcome tafta of orders, mainly for the second quarter •M even later delivery Hence it looks safe to say that even if no Increased dema< be la sight from this qi-arter just yet. tfcati b 00 worry about154 words
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Article86 1933-02-21 15 li fff. c Shafts hi i»c Repaid IJinl.uuh The Victoria Rubber Co Ltd.. ha& a large excess ol capital over Its requn I CW 000 invested out The directors see no immediate prosper^! of betas able to make use of these invested funds m the btwinrss. and have86 words
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Article79 1933-02-21 15 THE ABROAD Ht t. r. 8.54 AttMM 370 mm--25.22 225 -i 14 Is. 6d. Is. 6 feMfe 35 >2' v 313 Hi 47.58 41 2 official Geneva Helsingforx 192 Ml IS. I •■■>•! no no Mi*W M.2; i 67 516 Monte Vir ss. Id 33 Montreal 4.M 2 3 Htm79 words
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Article32 1933-02-21 15 use press iiMiim i ni'mmiin London Feb 20 PUntt-rs* stores show a profit o: B 111 and propose a dividend for the half year of They carry forward £84.173.32 words
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Article111 1933-02-21 15 3i r 1 '.v noticed terest ta il 111 mil ier rubber restr. a p»-rfectl\ ..m.u.:r. th<- Hr:tL and D>.\ h •■> i •»< iu-nu v hii I: would greatly benefit both coui.::.•nsider that tamer- pm i m fcw»n be pot on th' D I I I111 words
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264 1933-02-21 15 Stork Exchange GILT EDGED SECURITIES STEADY I Further Purchase of Cold London. IHi. 15. 1 Exchange to-day gilt-edged tamed a stea. s,ut foreign '.sues m b i ;>.!::•-• Bod Chinese M <■■ two countries and this rhei ,c, us und prices were barely suppo: raw sui;ar but at owe rReuter Wireless - 264 words
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Article60 1933-02-21 15 Krdurtion of thy Nominal Capital ..ordinary ceneral I Duriar. Sebatang Rubber Estate. (11U) Ltd. was held on February 8 to consider a resolution I the capital be reduced from £75.000 to £56.250 <dmd«ri into 562.500 2s. shares) by cancelling 187.500 of the existing 2s. shares wl I60 words
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Article213 1933-02-21 15 I I Work> cj m tin r contraction ir. I'uJ utiiou^h -i.^ fall api not so sharp as m t!>. precedm twelve months, stat thf PtaMU If i bu da dfm tv i ET.fM) and. as usiul. the Bonn: \;;..»i drop is reserved until the annual dm tin213 words
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Article56 1933-02-21 15 I !::>.':■: toi r.drd O U:\hv 31 1932 remained out ol tap] In throuKhoi;' year Balance brou ht forv. ird w i.ISII .>:':-Ullt I ostT'. t-i ::i rtd, £3.000. makui? 0.9H !>-<iucting loss for year including £579 a\:- 1 "i >\..-\. rind E»>B4 (£7f)«i depreciation £1.61656 words
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Article442 1933-02-21 15 Sin<apore. Feb. 17. The price- (imt.-d are generally those curren M piydc Tent* Majfeat At the othr Marbat ma\ ho mall variatrms I I <No. 1/ Karl 12 Batter, Australian (in tin> I ft 4:. Butter. Australian (fresh Cold Storage) ri>' 65 Cocoanut oil K..n Ground dr.442 words
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Article104 1933-02-21 15 Statutory report .state:, total numbei >.f >haros ;<ll(.tted is 1.213,960 of which ;wnount> received hi ms[x-u of 7 i>hare allottf<i wholly tor CMfe -tnci 1.2B!l;.l shar.-.s .tllottrd emitted ■Aim is Bci. par shan paid up CS.46S; pro c.His of rubber saks s;:,tiJ4 and bank mtere t 0104 words
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Article12 1933-02-21 15 .ding loss for year lio £3.52- .lepm-iation £825. making12 words
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Article27 1933-02-21 15 A( counts to S»pumtxr :iOtn i f >H" ward i.: M ifl I.: ol i!..' U go ft ber Wtk irw :r>nrf>xnr r -1)5127 words
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Article364 1933-02-21 15 EXCHANGE RATES February 20 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 3 7 8 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 27 32 London. 60 da>V sight 2 3 13 16 London. 30 days 1 sight 2 3 25 32 London, demand 2 3 3 4 London, TT 2364 words
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68 1933-02-21 15 Jrliiuurv .'(lth 1 oYlork n.. 1 S E equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 16 65 If ■JftJ equal to London Standard. <FOB» o 69 16 Standard RFS on Tender Mar If fu Apr.l-June 6 1 69 it July-Sept. 6I I >•-.-■ 6'Tone of Market68 words
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Article844 1933-02-21 15 MONDAY. FEBRUARY. 20TH 1 CLOSING QUOTATIONS A>ain KuaiDai^ i W 2as 6d Austral Malay n l*» 20s Iloni A;. II;-..::. Ml »<» 111 fid Bftnfta) Tin (ft) v i2 Batang Padang (si< 05 X Ba! Ca' 3a 40 3 ikH Arun ($1) 40 UlJir Bun: ah M-.uy844 words
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Advertisement77 1933-02-21 15 V*^il exceed 1 12, Assurance In force over fSs.w— .Hi The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the BtraiU Settlement* > ''■'?IZ r'L^^ 8 11 ***** *****8^- 8111 1 0 LONDON OmCE: old J.wr,. wd epo«lted with the Supreme Court of Bngiand and compiles with the British Life77 words
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Article686 1933-02-21 16 ANOTHER WIN FOR KATHLEEEN III i EX-END .< lIT KACIXi; Mcwgli Win* Fin? K:?ce in 1 Qua I From Our Yachting Correspondent] Kathleen in scored another success when the second race for the Oulllemard Cup was sailed on Sunday. The wind was light and fluky when the race started. A686 words
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Article60 1933-02-21 16 Batting With Old-Time Mastery Newcastle. Feb. ?ft N n their first lnnlnirs J .:i» Bi'-A. U...: 3 wickets for 64 Tons sod Brown 2 for 49 Mfr h?.d scor-d 240 for 8 wickets *hon p!;.- Hol>b :n-vd with his old ttafc mastery to score 4; MlReuter - 60 words
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Article117 1933-02-21 16 Phi- draw for the Ladie c: ;b Chuinpioiv^hips Df the Sic,;.. Golf C!,:b b; as follows and Mr? E Gibson Mrs. Hyland and M- F Wilson Him. M. M Paterson and Miss E Brook. Mr*. Savl and Mr*. Mclfullan English ana Mrs Holmes-Smith IJ* Law an.l Hta117 words
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Article60 1933-02-21 16 London, Feb. '0. Hit draw lor the sixth i round oi tiu- I .A. (.up was i made to-day and resulted as i follows J I Brighton or West Ham vs. J MiddU or IJirmins;ham. J I>trh> \s. Sunmrlaiul. 1 Burnlt'j vs. Manchester City. J F.v«Tton Luton.Reuter - 60 words
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Article494 1933-02-21 16 S.C.C. SOCCER TRIAL GOOD DISPLAY BY THE BACKS A Scottish Schoolboy International s I ol< ui> 1. From the form displayed at 0M 9JOJC foot!: the Padang yesterday, th. Club have a streng defence. Their weak be tin- forward line. Colours lost to Whites by 2—l. Brummitt. the S.C.C. captain,494 words
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Article44 1933-02-21 16 FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT! London. Feb. 20. Thr following are tht> .cores in Scottish bg 2^mes West ol Scotland ■■> Edinburgh Un 8 Trinity College 8 Glasgow Un 8 K.lvinslde 11. OMfN H.S 26 Edinburgh Acad tf. Heriots 12 MM 5. Melrose 2144 words
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Article65 1933-02-21 16 The following will represent th< V MCA at football against Siong B<h, Athletic on the VM.C.A ground on Tuesday. February 21st. at 5 p.m. A Van Bochove; K?v V v Hock. Tan Yong P Un DM Fomk. Chan Joo Kirn. Chu Swee Hunn: Chan Jn Dm Yap \>nw Sians.65 words
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Article44 1933-02-21 16 Mr. J. T. Smith Wins Gold Medal Replay Ttu- re-play for the "A" division gold medal was pbyed at the Singapore Coif Club on Sunday and resulted in a win for Mr. J T. Smith with a net score of 76.44 words
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Article40 1933-02-21 16 The following is the Selangor State cricket programme: April 15-17— vs. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. May 13-14 vs. Ne,7rt Sembilan Kuala Lumpur. June 3-5 vs Penanp. Kuala I.umpur July 15-16— vs. Perak, Ipoh Aug 5-7— F.MB. vs. Colony.40 words
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Article530 1933-02-21 16 S.C.C. UOL BLES HANDICAP First Set Gees to 22 GaflM For Derri'n W II Drooslever .md Mis Walker Taylor, plus 15.3, won th»- final of the S.( us -i double- h.and«..-ap M-sterdav IxMtinjj W. It Dr.bbs and Mrs Stapiedon. plus a hej bb first set. deb M530 words
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Article460 1933-02-21 16 Penang Bar Committee Application Fails tFrora Our Own Correspondent I'rnang. Feb. .'0 S:r William Muri>on to-day delnert-c h: judgment on the motion in which Penally Bar Committee called upon an Indian lawyer pr.i tin: c :.t the Stra'.'s Sett.- rr.er.' r to riMM M IM why h' -h460 words
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Article425 1933-02-21 16 APPEALS DISH 3SU Conviction of Two Phmn Traders CoefnMi Two Chinese traders I I I Chuan and Kong Lim. the proprietor and manager respectively of Chop Sin Seng Huat. 118 Jalan Be r were unsuccessful in their appeal >■ Mr. Justice Mills yesterday against their conviction and425 words
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Article124 1933-02-21 16 ourt of Appeal Reserves Judgment {From Qh 0..:. Correspondent] IVn.i,,. I.' 20 Tnc Court of Appeal consisting of Justices M:-:-vn Burton and Whitlcy reserved judgment in the shipping case of Mansfield,* versus the Crown. Mansfields claimed 5150.000 as damages again the G emm r.tr. Justice Prichard ejlsefd tht-124 words
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Article161 1933-02-21 16 Mr. A. M. Soares to Practise in Singapore Mr Justice Mi:!? sittinr in the Supreme Court yesterday, aliened a petit, r l. Mr. A. M. Soares for admission into the Singapore Bar to practise as an advocate and solicitor. Mr V D Knowles in making the appl:161 words
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Article73 1933-02-21 16 Links London With Industries Fair B-itam'i. ftrrt oil-electric express train, call- Hm A:~r.- :ong Shell EniHti, which is runrins betv.ren Land I r. ngham In conHaa Hm British Iv. ttMtm Mi l >»:- on Monday, follows r ■■> -.te of the first express trrvin to run to73 words
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Article72 1933-02-21 16 A lor-, pro. •■<!::.• F 1. rton Ror.d !a t rfT V, «;v— ,->d >r;riden'iv nc r the Post O: aud cr... i., v, -> one o f th>' pillar? rebounded on to th. pavprri' n' W':.- thf poll c arrived It wi fcui. th;.- :i72 words
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Article56 1933-02-21 16 Statement in i!ou>t' l>> Mr hait.borlain Mr. Neville Chamberlain, apaahing In the Party's vote of censure on the Oovemme. failure to deal with niwplii| wi lit, declared that Government had given a great d< new Cunard liner and. though report* regardlnf a QBdHOO to ttwuum ivi ivw notReuter Wireless - 56 words
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Article47 1933-02-21 16 Premier Calls For Plan* t«. Help Workless Lond.M t. t 'TTim i) i j i c ■HNBiiS oC Commons Hflfc oJ^tit. toy 414 declarrd -w« tho n-toritio:i mi>pd so f:i r s dorr.* tl< ;k \:r to f-nrourar^- a^efvl aiita! in limit- of financial safe'y47 words
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Article38 1933-02-21 16 li .1 -r r (Irons I ,nng to Sir A cue" vhkH to tourtnc 60 Whtn the RUMrtllnr m wh. got into dUßrultles and Oapt Lavaon vac n M ft BMacocei at Marl- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 38 words
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Article26 1933-02-21 16 Assistmnce Wn I Falsificaiion Sentence of H One of 364.000 kron H •MlsUnt dirrrtor of th who mi fouiitf ftfßy of Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 26 words
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Article14 1933-02-21 16 Roitina* o.<- m n •■in 1 th«- I*- 1 four dH*14 words
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Advertisement39 1933-02-21 16 CHEAP^I ICf»ON LARGE SELECTION OF MODERN NOVELS BY W i.i.L X SO\> N ENTIRELY NEW CHEAP EDIT fA'S SPECIALLY REDUCED PRirES FROM MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE Ltd 1 \i VPORE 1 MAf{ Jfofo/l J?c Oldc Sttfi I f p«Oldc Style39 words
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