The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 March 1933
1933-03-24
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1933-03-24 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. SO. 13,913. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1933. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article139 1933-03-24 1 plan to aid British shipping has l>een presented to the Cabinet Page 9. Mr. Mar Dona Id told the House of Commons of his discussions on Kuropean affairs in Geneva, Parts and K<>m.- Page 9. The three Britons a i rested in M«mo« have l>een released on139 words
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Article57 1933-03-24 1 (iRAM) NATION XI V om Our Own Correspondent j London. >Lar. 23. r.r..' -(i ndf Gregalach in tin Clrund Nation;,! ■nwruw has broker, his collarbone and W Parvin will take his p..i. VMBRIDGE CREW Luxton (No. Q h .a.s retired trom. the l\ :•'.>• •;.:.< al advice and57 words
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Article1522 1933-03-24 1 worth dying to see an English Bprinc." w.i- T.< s. i I: I I can truly say it to worth living to see Spring cone in on Unless one has actually lived there for some tine, it kali I '.S^lOlt. TO llliclfc-l' W lial LIU" 1Q1,522 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement206 1933-03-24 1 I |w 4 *t> I \K(,KST 4r'm >kuin(, W^u£ IN IIIK -I BAR'S RECORD BAFFLES HOTEL Malaya's Premier Hotel. TO-NIGHT HA I)AX('E-fi;io to s.i:> p m INFORMAL DIWKK DANCE— \\;M\ to Midnight TO-MORROW Saturday, March 25th BOOS now GRAND CABARET" in aid of the Children's Aid Society KMKNSION TILL 2206 words
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Advertisement262 1933-03-24 1 ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL MHET. (KNTKAL LOCATION IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT HVERY ROOM WITH SHOWER GOLF TENNIS SWIMMING AND MODERN SANITATION OOOL, RESTFUL. DELIGHTFUL FACKLLENT (TISINK AND SERVICE (iKNERAL MASAdrK 11. O WASEK ENTERTAINMENT SEA VIEW HOTEL MONDAY TO-NIGHT FORMAL 2m im DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE I)E LUXE ENTERTAINMENT WITH262 words
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Advertisement243 1933-03-24 1 Chinese who »».»>. fatally injured b> a police van Page K. A polite in.spei tor's struggle w-itii part> of Boyanese was described to the magistrate yesterday Page 7. The Ro>al Artiller> defeated v( (m goals lo I—Page1 Page 1»>. "Extremely satisfactory" progress has beer made with the Imperial air n-ute243 words
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Advertisement12 1933-03-24 1 i. Ba^^g^aflPawml I kK^^^S< l OBTAINAHI I \l Ml LEADING PROVISION STORKS12 words
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Article101 1933-03-24 2 (From Our Own Correspond. Ai Moharaadan na*T*il Ismail Mb Ibrahim, otherwise known as Narayanaaamy, alias Chinniah. was produced before Enche Abdul Azu at the Kuantai. Police Court and ed with the theft of two rikisha towels a depot Bcaerah Road, Kuantan. at about 8.30 p.m. on Mart101 words
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Article26 1933-03-24 2 I' ft for wvsTcn. Australia Mi". White wIU he transferred to Koala Lumpur neat month, and Hi. place will bo filled b> Mr C T M26 words
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Article472 1933-03-24 2 Special"^ F«r Suhsi ti,' There was a deflcfr:*.. s a, M year* ■li tin of Fund of Malaya Subsci lption.s and f 1.500.40 from e*a< $4,900 6£ from piai. making total sub* [H the year $6,401 Of. 1 deposits and cur JO. while profit $938472 words
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Article128 1933-03-24 2 heath n1 W <Frotn Oar Own Correspt The death ucmwrwi. yesterday e«" Mrs. K» Scull> rrwpeetfd ■Maker of the Eurasian -ruißuat! In Ppnanu Mrs. Scully Who was 72 war* had been aiiing for somo tlmr and Uf :n% I she has been ffc^frtnc '> P.KLS and128 words
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Article37 1933-03-24 2 Singapore Mercantile Co-o|» Loan Sociev Limited, has b He bdd at Fullerum Buiknng Tuesday. March It at 6.15 pjn tion) will take place at the M Singapore on Saturday M Jones trill gtte Ml organ recital l>37 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement668 1933-03-24 2 kaikjaioo-Ilkc movements a:.'', th- k MsJM sJHMsss eyes. The drought m Ml over, bat the first rains h>ue come, d lora's n her B FREE I -\N< THK WEBK fr.d.n Mth High Wkter. 09J2. 8.6 ft 22 28. U fl ■isnsiw Amateur Races. Football: BAJ.A. League (OK! I h \F.668 words
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Advertisement433 1933-03-24 2 NEW SEASON'S BRUSHWAKE. fine selection of 1933 patterns of ALL-BRITISH SHAVING BRUSHES. M.t:v.i!.i b> Messrs Maw •><>. and Sons. MERITOR brushware fame INSPECTION INVITED IBMCAL HALL, LTD., lIEMISTS. Output-' Ofden promptly BlfCUt6d BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Hicheat Clam Werk— Leweet Bate*. LAIDLAW BUILDING— Phone 7MB. STRAITS433 words
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Advertisement584 1933-03-24 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hereDy given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Levelling a portion cf ground near Monk's Hill, involving the cutting and filling of approx.584 words
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Advertisement700 1933-03-24 2 WRONGFULLY IMPRISONED I MALAY'S CLAIM AGAIXST ATTOUXEY GENERAL $500 Compensation Offer Confirmed By Court THAT he was arrested at his house taken to the Police Station and detained there In I iock-up. BO charge luivinu been made againsi <w.v. lad being no suggestion that he had gainst any offence, was700 words
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59 1933-03-24 3 STOP INDIGESTION WHERE IT BEGINS. H .on rehevtnc tadtgestian trooblss I 6y Mttte Bhurated < I and that is why tt b recon^ rim tors and used In hsjpgtaua. Magne.ua Is sold by all ehsarists Id I ::on you should take a little of I t a couple of the59 words
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Article861 1933-03-24 3 Great Britain "Holds The Baby" C Bywater uuarmament problem Is such an important and delicate factor in interr... relations that Jt b incumbent upon all who a the matter in public to speak or write wltfc discretion, and, above everything, not tJ Vm as the mouthpiece of a •tt«mt personal861 words
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Article288 1933-03-24 3 French K;nl\\ .i> s' Kepl> to Kn.ni kallengc A Dieael-engined of sixty miles an hour at a cost for futl and greasing of about a half-penny a mile, compared with a light steam-train'? cost of a ing? mile for coal, grease, and water, is one of the mean*288 words
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Article52 1933-03-24 3 Recruitment <»l Foreign Pilots to ("ease From Our Own Corresponds r.in.kok Mi. M I Compul ory piloUge In the Port of Bangkok a g m «mttoa Pnssvl I ralpi pi wUI ccntinue as long a to stay no new foreign pilot* will be engaged. Fi recruitments to52 words
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Article217 1933-03-24 3 \iy 111 I.l >l'\l I I ntous 6 iffecting whole future cf the League of being taken by the Committee of Ninteen and discussions of areat importance disarmament were taking pi nth. a small group of men was n. lscuss a matter of vital Into the217 words
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Article19 1933-03-24 3 Reducing Maruin Between Supph and Demand .'.:■•■<■■ adopted a resolution re© din margin between prodm -turn and K>19 words
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Article22 1933-03-24 3 l.ondon. Mar. .1 h armour, that Chm. s ■ccaaikwi international Oonvcntioi: ifo .it Si nil 14- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article175 1933-03-24 3 l>eath of Former ''hina Station Commander I ondon. Mar. .'1 :ral Sir T ii Jcnran i Admiral Sir MajfSji Ji vbo wa- N 'v ::mral and C n. maiuhi-iii-Chiel of the China Station t: ItU Be then I'.mmandfd the Si Battle Squadron until 1916. and led SI OH175 words
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Article44 1933-03-24 3 i 11; I en bi C**f"ifß lawn the iI- Qei man and Bi I i at Pi H -.:blcThe Leieestersliiii < Club Comni. t:ttt- thai unless £1 00€ k subscrib- n SSfsn J M.iM-h 'M i.c r. Hi th( :.i club must be i onskit44 words
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Article286 1933-03-24 3 follow ing publica! d b > th ■•nent of Statistics. and f.m.s.. daring the period II v.. 17th. 1933. inclusive, and an public we in Uk Bull*.. by members ci the pul to borrow publicatio:. Seethe II MM i— on,. ,j Bn: >" :>ort on Crops. I286 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement239 1933-03-24 3 SS IMPROVING. ■mnnicmi 'jlwjqia pse days of trade depression neartening to lea M»t one Industry It working at full pressure, as lndicr the atest report from the Austin factor* I ngbridge, Birmingham. revealed that this factory's figures for the past two i amount to more than 10,000 jaa or over239 words
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Advertisement175 1933-03-24 3 Wherever the right people IDvvl PSv.^fe^ '^k DEREiZHE -o/ course! (OKK. IVOKV TIPPKI) OK Pl\l\ »\M \oi X (Ol low HENRY WAUGH ft C#. ltd HANDSOMI (iIFTS OBIAIWBI.K. ..ip..n IVn.mt, Ku.il.i liinipui. lpoh. It) •THE ONLY SAFE WATER IS STERILISED WATER* nflL Liquid Chlorine will' absolutely destroy all microbes and175 words
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Article807 1933-03-24 4 Not Fit To Wear Pshaw Ilepi romen Flu y wen 1 I UM had an i; I I Ad to l bei was dv- .tii's time ana had COffl stoc- id did i want In was n dressi be m i thai tiuy both the drtastfl tad to ±r explained807 words
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Article, Illustration17 1933-03-24 4 MADAM Mcßride the wellknown Iri>h Republican woman l«adtr. arriving tor UsC optiiinu session of the new Dail.17 words
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156 1933-03-24 4 Tailored Eening Gown Makes Its Bow volous. fluffy affairs that cost a t < v ■.■■a.a -w ed us at our t when we dan >f creases after we sat down to unsuitable for wearing und» Hit; cu.rParisian designers have been kind t<; us thi spring, for now we are156 words
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Article101 1933-03-24 4 :e not vegoti'iutn t. [a good dish. It may jdier.: spnucv but I probably .-pmaih is b v of a pounci tt \ege-; i I < in thf queezlng out thr water*. up on a boaid until thoiouiihlv niiiicd. but do net MM th mincer. MJ:, ikla'tcui I101 words
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Article187 1933-03-24 4 Hanging JaT^thodg M i tiiat pit home are so much smaller in size than the oil paintings ar. estlon iWM or hanging the small |pietan frequently srtei I painti and i looks; a good > > li 1 i fktmn ai do! Ac >v usually l huns187 words
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Article234 1933-03-24 4 a Finger-nail h a OM children are sensr B>* -ut. There are those who lust dislike the actual cutting or filing, and others who are more r: AM -effec- Ufa BM ;:tt:. bnv mmm U K:;O::.. an all on edge bMMMI MM :i: I Mil n234 words
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Article, Illustration745 1933-03-24 4 H. Pearl Adam - H. Pearl Adam (B? ■very century but this and but his own. He went on Koto's immortal little list, but w< do not get much chance of finding out d be n.isscd. far he to always with us N< war. nor the cristo. nor prnlnMj the Last745 words
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Article107 1933-03-24 4 Empty sweet and bkcot tins would often come in usefuUy for Horace piupwi If only fMMMUIy not the case, a* many are ah tight ,:.i\ MtU Hi HSJ ii brok.i. .>na p:r:u pn-- tlon bom haw to be dtocarded for the) stujam o! Mvii thin.> a> CSkM107 words
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Article71 1933-03-24 4 Among the most charn.lrv sot. accessorial token to Hoi ban ton Pir. a iit« unf» fashk.ii x tMe little crystal bead bou<; whim add a Jewelled touch to Auothcr usr f or the rysti»i •»M>wr mjliLill ,Hv» a liMwlir in.l .I. '•lipP. WtlKll t;lve a KBtl) .<IUI71 words
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Article, Illustration22 1933-03-24 5 Mr. I I. V. v hri'm en niven iri < t«»t .t- .t rrw.trd I<«i <i into lh«22 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement76 1933-03-24 5 MATISEE TO-MORROW AT j.j 5 >..u mi.s| M't- rhis U r ran( |> riti^ h nmun|v thal has th«- uhok- t«,wn chuckling f AFTER the BALL X CXI MOM -BRITISH |>ROl>| TION **f^^EZ^Eu "^(6% &£af9B 1 I I' I'" It t\ BA SIL RATH BONE ESTHER R ALSTON i hlt>.76 words
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Advertisement69 1933-03-24 5 CAPITOL Sightly! Matinees To-Xlor row Sunday I! The Year's Most Amazing Picture that the Town is Talking About I i j I X. f 1 iHt^^iitt iiS^£^SlEy^%(&K3L 9 &v Ss^^^^m II x- m^^m <-x-.v H v 9 y I |m;1:-:H' I .^1 :>: :H>I A I f I l^ijggltjn Ann69 words
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Advertisement140 1933-03-24 5 I IMANOFF DANCERS: Next Cktmm I w a ■irit I rMHHQQHf !^M j[ M I B M fc M I I i Jl^m Mickey Mouse Matinees Saturday X- Sunday. Laugh! You'll ikv.t -n.-- lvi.v old pl.i. thiw<;rld is until s.m M-t- l»..ii. i r<.«int th< lI« »•< «ith tn.i-hir. in140 words
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Article166 1933-03-24 6 Neuritis Hampered Her. I: writing of the pain and me suffered from neuritis this woman tells also how she rid herself of I have been using Kruschen Salts for rttts. and It certainly has the most effect. My knees were very pat and it became almost Imposrihlr166 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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Article1507 1933-03-24 6 THE GOLDEN ROAD TO WEMBLEY How SEMI-FINALISTS WON THROUGH Sunderland And Derby Share Eight < From Our Own Correspondent > London. Mai I Everton tad B -It of t sjatehst were as I Burnley I I M ill. Tilson 4 Sunderland <3i 4. :> I -age. 0 'imor. Dn H1,507 words
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Article345 1933-03-24 6 Oxford Wins Ten dual Match iFrom Oar Ow:: OHTMpondeat) London. Mar. T. annual women's h :i for the Scott O: m Oxfrrd and <■ -bridge war. ;>la\ d I College on Saturday, when Oxford won .> fast, hard game by :ev-~>n goals to Mftl Oxford KM I345 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement79 1933-03-24 6 IF YOUR BATTERY COULD SPEAK. IT WOULD SAY CHANGE TO The, s q:- r ii c n oil. c s can't and r tiny C sic r lf% iT ALL M^ I RIBI I «>K- OK M \I A BORNEO MOTORS LTD. -'Lr.t- I ASK POi THE ENGUSB kJC Irritated79 words
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Advertisement33 1933-03-24 6 STRONG DEFINITE IN THE CHARACTER OF THEIR APPEAL. YET SMOOTH and MELLOW IN THE SATISFACTION THEY GIVE w IP* i. P v i W' f I 1 1 I JOHN PLAYER SONS. ENGLAND33 words
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Article740 1933-03-24 7 "SCRIMALGE" NEAR GREAT WORLD r Inspector's Struggle With Royanese ROLJ ON GROUM) in Story nf Kicks »in(j rSlf s scuffle between a Bur >olice inspector w -un stables and a number of Bovuiiese taxi < •h the Inspe alleged assaila: Bed about suffering Iron multiple Injuries, was described Sg. the740 words
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Article190 1933-03-24 7 MKMHKR OF PLYING CLUB Programme Held I p By Rain Durtat February the following flying was carrted out by member* of the Kuala Lumpur Flying c: Hours. Minutes Dual mstraettaa v 50 30 45 CroM-couatry 12 U atbtr g 25 Tbe dub was closed nine dars190 words
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Article615 1933-03-24 7 by. we saw the second accused huddled up tn the seat trying to conceal himself I did not take the number of the car. but I cognised him. brou- it and handcuffed him. I also found the first accused not far •way. Hb lower Up was cut. swollen, and a615 words
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1312 1933-03-24 7 STORY OF MIDNIGHT ATTACK Reference to Religious Fucd Among Arabs THE eliglO i b community one be:.: to which came up the s.\ CMblimU District Ju in dispute U) OOttt The accused. Alaw: AMri, Ml charged with ,mg grievous hurt and a.. ;th1,312 words
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Article141 1933-03-24 7 Another Visitor To Singapore ISLANDS UN BOVtt) Bl I :iich no cniiM ship has ever before visited are Ind the itine: of the motor yacht Stella Pol.. v.hirh arrived in Singapore yesterday, ii. c of her second round One of the f! t-'ocos m many141 words
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Article278 1933-03-24 7 "Extremely Satisfactory I froyress" i London. Mar 11. t Sir Philip Sassoon, I iider- i Secretary tor Air. stated in the i House of Commons to-da> that i extremeh satisfactor> prttyress i i had bft'ii made during th< last i IV\\ months with the Imperial air route to278 words
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Article54 1933-03-24 7 Entertained b> Countrymen it Mr. Filipino .--poitinan. h.isro. en- members o; Philippine Indcp< nr« no Mission to Ann Fhilippii ..iiel L. Qi;e/.oi I 'u> nit 'Ju&y Oi I r- and I but a i ran statesman i mow, BUM r -i-iscmative. League icjuin Sanfh' IfMM v"54 words
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Article23 1933-03-24 7 rrnindfi: Pn n gaged for th< It be h ]fl ut tlio Tanulm Club to-* (Sat da] .:.<.' il to reserve tai-23 words
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Article33 1933-03-24 7 K. toe station that i.orntng r .onth i dans Bul.in Puasa- he had his ft] at 330 and «M and hei. t*d to :<>n in In "a^e furl).' -ill W«J nttrved until I33 words
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Article828 1933-03-24 7 Third Party's Claim nn Insurance Polin INFANTS SHI Alleged Agreement To I Accept SI OO .An interesting case can? up in the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Whitley concerning the rights of claim, by a third party in an insurance policy, against the company. The828 words
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Article51 1933-03-24 7 So<i«t> 1 A cabaret performance will be given by MU* .1 Svetlanova's pupils at Raffles Hotel on 1 and will mdud? a d;. hopln s music bean ntmntirtn until 2 am. and atiance fee of SI The Raffles m«i^tr 1 ment Is civing all the proceeds of the51 words
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831 1933-03-24 8 SINGA PORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1933. A LIFE-LINE TO SHIPPING LIDUSTRY? o! the !r;akmu oi plans, from three to ten yt'ar>. then ta no end, though why there ihould be tin j, urge to work to a definite time limit it Ifl not Basy --cc. The Soviet certainly831 words
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Article84 1933-03-24 8 LATEST TIN AM) KI'KKI.K I'KK »> wi) SraUNG katin Rubber and Tin prices and the ling rate in New York and I lally cabled to the Frare as follow MX BBER [XMldn M.n Sp. 2 3 32d 2 yd.) Forward J 2 7 32d.) Tone of Market Qi..-84 words
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Article191 1933-03-24 8 JYmmii Turnout Hot'ori 1 Tun Hundred Schoolboy > (Prom Om Own Com- spondent Hmmm I <ing Fire Brigade at the Central Station yesterday took of a practical demonstration of the use < es to masters and boys of I teat Om 200 .itu-ndeci an mm^ring series olutions191 words
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Article929 1933-03-24 8 Pedestrian Fatally Injured WHO DROVE VAN Man (rushed After Alight in<> From Trolley Hus story of a motoring fatality in which a police van was involved was told to Mr. F. Q. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday, when the inquiry Into the circumstance* ai- C -:v deceased929 words
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Article308 1933-03-24 8 Proposal to t,!^ O/J /Racecourse unenpecu-d c connection with the uth i: the oM Bingapor<- I learned yesterday i -i; scheme put forv missioaers for th falling thrmp!. The scheme pro\u». v portion of the lane builduu the aquan itself, but at all event- umTJ It mi308 words
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Article157 1933-03-24 8 "Itawd The World Mi i World in Ei.-m tuck ned for the lAlhambn. t I tainmetr. \ut!.on a dull moawat Round the World fe p< j ..illy ft takt.v ilk pi. the Orient, vith peep llndiA. and a fleeting .:w3» I •It Uvcs of the Japanese a:. Ideft157 words
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Article23 1933-03-24 8 Knirmi I •< beat«re> m Our Own Con. Lon4<n Mjt r^wHiiH Tin fs repa> Debentures due for tcdempti "-taiidni'.' DebpnluiT Ismj* IB23 words
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Article95 1933-03-24 8 at the back, but owing: to u» t unable to My who actu.. awnder Street jut, I bump of file van and when U down with othsn, and saw thunder thr radmto: M ttyfoc to push the wan ba<* that be wu ■aated in front Journey or that he sot95 words
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Advertisement123 1933-03-24 8 M* Suppliers to Ships, Clubs. Associations, Etc. Hoi MALAYAN TOBACCO DISTRIBUTORS, LTD. Have You Visited Our \eu PROVISION STORE IT IS WORTH YOUR WHILE COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. •m m < )v 1 ol as bave i tq^ecial r^ard Poi -E kl < rare I bing, the thinf that tin123 words
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Advertisement43 1933-03-24 8 QUOTATIONS are the only things some authors can borrow. The man who covers himself and his property with "GAFLACT POLICIES dotnot have to borrow when overtaken by a sudden calamity. GENERAL Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation Ltd., Hongkong Bunk Chambers, Telephone 6480.43 words
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PREMIER'S VISIT TO CONTINENT
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Article253 1933-03-24 9 STATEMENT IN COMMONS Mini's Knur Power Plan CONDITIONS IN GENEVA itK'.nt'nt Conference in Danger rmidoii t i When he and Sir John Simon i in Geneva they ft ament of collapse as the work c details. de< Mr Ramsay Mac Donald when r. OH House of Com: recent conversation d253 words
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Article121 1933-03-24 9 Kriti-h LoadoM. Mar. 91. mi. Minister and Foreign Secretary Parts this morning from Rome and the British Embassy The French M Daladirr and the Foreign M: Mar Donald and Sir John Simon at Embassy rd> conversations will take place on ad events. The British Ministers ted to leave121 words
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Article46 1933-03-24 9 ■MMVflt^ KtTiprm-al lint' Prnposal t Ruoser^-s ■mlliHw w> Ttcip j ny according to WMllllglin V Ml! l> us. He will not altar oadsttag <**** thas tilty par cent in iwßsjw netts^shal nat be cflactHe until a. inr.k <■ v> Of >nducting are daaortfcad by t»a ,nlti>r\46 words
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Article20 1933-03-24 9 M I nahU- Th Make -i.tmu-nt r. I the countries eoß *^JJJ**"?jr matter wan still under •Ibbws*" ll20 words
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Article445 1933-03-24 9 I MANY CASUALTIES AT GHIFENGKOW Bomber Brought Down ffimnghal. Mar. 23. I^S^ 81 >ing-lan. Chairman of the 'or the North, reports that ■■■>: \l..i C fi lang*s troops stationed at positions near ■nmmnenai refused to proceed to Chialing to wMtf of a brigade aj ••trs under I**445 words
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Article62 1933-03-24 9 Mamhukuo Note In Rwsb ii M A protest against the repatriation to China of the anti-Manchukuo troops interned In Russia has been lodged with the Soviet ea general here by the Manchukuo. The note "deeply deplores this friendly tweon UJ5.6.R. and Manchuk- should always be frit-i and says62 words
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Article122 1933-03-24 9 undiflates To lie Trained on British System Ml.uO: il Mil Mr Wang Ching-wei presided at a Government meeting yeeterday. in Nanking. Mr. Chi-tao. President of the Iwnrtnatlnn v Mfjojed the establishment of a special training college for the sole purpose of t Ing tair****** for adminstrative posts.122 words
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Article46 1933-03-24 9 mturc Member <>» Stella Polaris Crew en-foot shark m caught by a member r. shortly alter the vessel dropped ■»c fish fond Its trajr into the possession cf rheatre who seised opportunity of staging a novel adv ment f«>r the film now being shown M46 words
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Article115 1933-03-24 9 British View of Moscow Charges ARRESTED BRITONS Government And Embargo on (iooris London, Mar. l'.\. Embassy announces tlui? I In- P: hM .i^rtrd lo M.u.iMmirn. Tm>! nU»n l: j.ov\ md Cushliy, VhO .>.• '••<: in MbtOOV, t!.r fiisi i c oa i bond <'i 20.000 roal and115 words
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Article123 1933-03-24 9 il.i.i'iiii.iMMi Paid I^> ritiw Last Year I ndon M.n M In an address last night Mr Simon R Oaumont British Picture Corporat: >yal Empire Society, stated that ear £43.000.000 was paid by the public to the cinemas of Great Britain Of this C 7.000.000 was entertainment tax. The123 words
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Article79 1933-03-24 9 Mi. Kiinriman OH PnpwH Treat] London, Mar. 21. Tlit President of the Board of Trade. d regarding the new trade treat y with Denmark, said ■re still in pi ided that -'tnent Government might >untry or witi turn v.uld bt laid before the House of Comn before79 words
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Article87 1933-03-24 9 >up|>orl For (iowrmiu'iit l*ropo>;iU Iviul.in Mai -'I A discussion took place last night on White Paper QfflOTßMttl pro- i Indian constitutional r< The newspapers state tha I variety of opinion was expressed the Off \ac en the whole well supp. .ays that <*sed themselves as thoroughly satisfied both87 words
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Article39 1933-03-24 9 Signed B) President WushinKton M.ii President Roos<\e!t ha.< !Uie(i th<- I I I \RM KH II I Wa«hin K ton. M.n. The House of Representatives has pass*. Fan; secure a reduction of acn |sj| ir.T.'Hin RWbl I39 words
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Article30 1933-03-24 9 I M. Don ild and Burkinshaw. the solicitors for Hm r<.:iuguese lHyrt^i who are the ground landlord <■: th. Europe »i >rt that M*«n for th i30 words
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Article18 1933-03-24 9 1, .m1.. i, Mn !1 I A- ri narks! I! r M M votes to 6218 words
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Article321 1933-03-24 9 NATIONAL DEITTY'S HOPE Nazis Wish Union With Austria Berlin. Mar. 11. BWtaSSI B t!i< I has rsJSCtSd the Socialist d. ■mand En MM fSof arrest d 1 ix-pnties. new Prussian Dirt m win. li t!i. RsSSI BH ifSM I 'i:.- OOBB* M SI Mk I adjournrd m-321 words
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Article187 1933-03-24 9 Mercantile Riploycci 1 Saciet] Uclusc to Raiac Limit (From Our Own Corresponds IVn.in.. Mar. 23. At tin hall -yearly meeting of the Penang Mercantle Employees" Co-operative Socien resolution for the pit sent limit for I loan from $500 to $1,000 was defeated as also was a proposal that187 words
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Article100 1933-03-24 9 Cheerful Tone In London London. Mar. 21. A i Bmph uiiini pmMU f. ni ih. sections of Hm Rod £\> hange. Ren >(i i. '.<■■■ \\u tblt ir. Bf Ml •v I old mining sh irr Briti Cknvrnment t<x -iitinue to <i- in vi rr.sjxin.M- tc; the \<100 words
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Article70 1933-03-24 9 I Plan to Scrap 2,000,000 Tons of Shipping London. Mar. 23. A tJ \>lnu to aid British shipping Rnd |i» id'.ateh foi 270 000 ir. i ha pri'.senti-d I the Cabinet bj 'h. MP s oi ill Shipp j. .i--<<<\c.m-: la D.aiy Express. Th< .i dray i70 words
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Advertisement188 1933-03-24 9 LENTHERIC I PERFUMES s^JS^B Jb .^B^j^Br^. I Before you decide that you have found your favourite perfume. Do try the exquisite range of Lentheriv l y erfumes. OBTAINABLE FROM ROBINSON Co., Ltd. 1 orporated in the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. NFW RKCORDS I w|j|j* (-X 1 1 FIELDS. .us188 words
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Advertisement1051 1933-03-24 10 .v F VVFT t INE .ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Ck).. Ltd. -V ■.■,:T,"rioN S: CS: the austraijam a oriental une Ltd. E SUN SHIPPING Co Ltd. INSURANCE. Ibe Liverpool and London and Clot- Th, rhames and Mersey Marine Insurance Insurance Co.. Ltd. Co Ltd RAILWAYS. Tbe TliMiHiifl MalaT SUUb1,051 words
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Advertisement515 1933-03-24 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) -ELLERMAN' LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Siramer. Ooe Spore. Salli 8 pore. CITY OF MANILA For Havre. London. R rdam Hamburg Apr 15 Apr 17 9, CITY OF KBKM Tor Havre. L. ::dn;.515 words
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Advertisement300 1933-03-24 10 P. Q. British India and Apcar nes MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL N CO INDER CONTRACI WITH Hl^ M \.U M LONDON AND hAK FASI M\II OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHIN" n 17.000 Mar 31 SOMALI ARTHAGI 15,000 Apr. 14 SOUDAN 6.500 Apr. 21 RANPURA NAIIKKA 16,000300 words
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Advertisement583 1933-03-24 11 MX^ Ml^; n ;;N;-v vv.u.Kr urn jgj°!ggf;- jg^»«« IKATORIIIABU T 10,000 May 18 19 Wm Apr. 4 5 KASHTMA MARU T ***** June •ARU° T !o°^ T 5K June 13 m a aat!^ -i. UAKO **> MAR ;0.400 June 28 29 m i "ii <".»ll> it Himbur< I<> LIVERPOOL. Oma,583 words
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Advertisement364 1933-03-24 11 fTVBt JL kllafiiluJii^ _|JM C/# #af TMfl 4? #-a jzi &AMMjMlll%m3scheduie EUROPE vk AMERICA VISIT SUNNY 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 AND NEW YORK364 words
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Advertisement855 1933-03-24 11 K. P. M. H KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAROS- Fnda\ March 24 P .-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-Palla OPIIIR- Fnda\ MUdl M, Muntok RS and mail 1 Sourabaya TIXOMBO— Friday. Mar' n -4 Mi Dt 1 VALENTIJN Saturday. Mar h 2"). Bawt-a:.. Padang-Bay. BoeleKng nr.d Sourabaya TOBOALI-^aM:rday. March 25. Koidap. lani;wtih. Tampat-Tinggi.855 words
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Article774 1933-03-24 12 BARONESS BECOMES EMPRESS Visiting Hunters Fired On And Wounded a mmatkaUk Moaftvt ct how a f baroness set herself up as empress of a tiny Hu_d MM Galapagos group off the South A:i.;ican DM I I domain with an iron hand and forcefully expelling any774 words
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Advertisement712 1933-03-24 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. K^Ku^r month. y 1:.::. well known ;teamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and the M \IANO<>I.A (MM !"iim [Cargo only] «.s MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de712 words
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Advertisement542 1933-03-24 12 STATE SHUN n CANGI ijj^ accomni ham and Penanu on Man* IXKI^ Nr Fkdfht and Pa \h \l ISII MpfiK and Pliaivn Mmcs Ie A^ri c§^ yi Kanlm Lu mp THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated In Denmark Telephcnf 5323 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTt.RIHM HAMBURG \M>542 words
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Miscellaneous718 1933-03-24 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN ISunukok every Saturday 7 p.m. and fIHU Mtafl "30 a m Ktdah Monday to Friday 7.30 a in SaUiniays 7 p.m. Kuantan < via Jerantut) Monday to FlMaf 7 30 a.m. Kuan; a:. i\ia Jerantut i Saturday* 7 p.m. Kelantan < via Padang Besari Monday and718 words
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Miscellaneous141 1933-03-24 12 25.3. Blmj> Dut. 715. trom Beiidjermasim 23.3, for Koemai M ntaal Dal Ml I Bagan 232, for Bagan 2;V3 Ginyo Maru. Jap. 6128. from Bombay 23.3, for Kobe via i Kog 23 Ma Jap 4: j ,4" fn Yokohama 2SJ, for Liverpo aang 24.7. Vmtim, M i EMI DHJB Swatow141 words
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Article419 1933-03-24 13 "I.li BRITISH SHIPS FOR JAPAN Part of War Time j Plan I desI for Jap: in .shipp. a -well- prepared plan to use theni Hn purposes iv. nt of full-scale .Hies m the I ar Bi ndon I vessels. Bripartle« to be used for I IbMM419 words
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Article205 1933-03-24 13 Australian Shippers Want Lfwcr Rates Exporters of refrigerated cargoes from Aiisi to tender their resignation as parties to the freight oMtoMli "ami the shipping com pantos, w: June 30. says Melbourne Argas of Mi)tice of four months lor tin ter i .i-n -mk :it > w l! th(205 words
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Article54 1933-03-24 13 Ik.ul>!«- Settled By >lud;ili\ .1, \\eiia.im;i A vhich arose in the deep an ftipnng a large number of Mmmb sequel when the Pattu MMU kMjefei tt Mm Wmpm h.>-ihmim-The st ry was that a party from irri— laid a > sea, other party from Woligama Is54 words
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Article582 1933-03-24 13 THROUGH THK PORT OF SULL I onveniences tor Shippers A study of BMP of England and aka*aH pa Biadfoni •<.■ patan I woollen indurtry and Hull th. third port and the JBBBJ Eastt-rn ;',at.way of Britain, v. ill suggest at oner the reason for the582 words
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Article168 1933-03-24 13 A Throe-Master in The Thames London. M.n 1 1 ;t Which On Har a Londoi. like lv to -a;T*"any more, but she has b af I uhi'h will pro- ll do WCn tO pii ;-l!ip than any mtt'ii! reno Tl: Ship is ':;■<: 1 possibli youim people who168 words
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Advertisement313 1933-03-24 13 Til X SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Head Office: 138 MHNMHf KOAI), BWQAPOUa. 6056. Cable Address. Al)\ KRTISKR, SI\(;\P()RK. mornintr dail\ i n Malaya. Deliverevi nota ll.izri each morning. I atest '^ririiN and latest announcements |O ruhhtt ""I tin cables appear dnilv P^l •'t"r.. mclude pirtures. bridge notes P Wlth lltlst fashions,313 words
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Advertisement9 1933-03-24 13 San in a <n>: net. l MudaUyar settled Hm9 words
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Advertisement339 1933-03-24 13 &«^S[ imitation is the sincerest IJ J form of flattery. Jj If jl We had, others follow. j pllj ORANGE v S /Vf /I S #~f H^^^^^^^w Defies all drinks in l|j3^^TrTM flavour, aroma and after HKhMHpI&^I taste. yig FRAMROZ CO B£ A STYLISH WOMAN and get your UP-TO-DATE MODELS339 words
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Article487 1933-03-24 14 MR HICKS WANTS TO KNOW Waiting Now For Views From This Country (From 0..: Own I pon London. W.n 8. B, M.P. asked the lull. in the H Hi.v question iollows: Ifr. h the Colonies be has ai on the Governor of tin Strar I ten487 words
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Article96 1933-03-24 14 "My Children Are Amph Provided For" .i i:ti one hindi m .i«• I b M hich ring in tkt dl M i::- :< left to Mis Gerti id< Mai ian bi b] DttM H> i: M;,-\ Rl Con garden Kei ta too, M whose estate was96 words
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Article54 1933-03-24 14 i British m I inp b\ Mi .1 iinnes' (Berti andf i h< n ii-:-: 1 1 v. Mph tie, ahc bi ai Mi.,.-, Ncli :an .nd Mis; Carnegj b ithni oi i Mj isi to Mi s latter went dovwi to M'ss Arbuth- Mi- A.rbutlviot was beaten 5 l54 words
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Article98 1933-03-24 14 Dies In Poverty In New York V. ith tin ii-ath N. a V•: r. P.,: Bullivaj tin a. .5t: toc'iist. in (ompaporcrtg tt ttai i \*ven also one of the most populai .:<.. At the height of PMb BMM ><■ ;i England ilonc were atiori and w98 words
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Article81 1933-03-24 14 Al Bn loured Bantam-weight :i the full 15 1 I If on &i' hwiy 1 I B:.ttt].fd The old schoolbof ham- 3 r.p a irited tx>ut against ;>:: aho had the hi am.i f sf \cral i hi and reach ral times landed with his h! aten on ponn idi81 words
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Article109 1933-03-24 14 aptain Dollman'v I. i > F-.uin u;i: Own OMH^flrtMtl I ptain Guy Dollman. who was MapoMMh Hw arrangement of the exhibition of Gam Animals oi the Bnpire in the Natural Htotcrj MiKseum. South Kensington— opened a I •nd of May last year, and to be eland ot109 words
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Advertisement120 1933-03-24 14 ilief avouri te for Every Cup Throughout the World the best tudges of quality and good value insist on having Lipton's Tea. They ippreciate the fine flavour and perfect freshness which distinguish this famous tea from all others. Oft tvrywhtr* An tfc« fimoui ytllow tin. l>i-tnbutors HENRY WAUGH (O. LTD.120 words
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Advertisement734 1933-03-24 14 BANKS AND INSURA m CHARTERED BANK THE IOKOHAinIHy OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA R\\K I I (Incorporated in Er.piunc b\ -nei lir\M\, I I (EstabLshed in ltafl Paid up capita] Is 600.000 dMttt Res. r.- Fund i.- .'Ol T FU-it-rve Liability of Proprietors OC.OOO Ruuu Pund Hi > oi I!•734 words
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Miscellaneous540 1933-03-24 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION J J PROGRAMMES FOB INDIA, BURMA, I I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, I DAVENTRY, ENGLAND Wavelengths: 253 metres acd 313 metrea i J I rid;i>, Man h Mi h 7 Time SlfnsJ i J Big Ben. M J I Bulk-..540 words
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Article446 1933-03-24 15 m s. nsc v I imcern to the Colon) stem ol fiscal prt. tooted by the F M.S. upon trade between r> and the Straits Settlement is 1 rf&a r. by ne» prriissans which hut bean nvdo ,ah r e entry of dutiable foods from anao446 words
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Article70 1933-03-24 15 -*>ting ol Tapah 9mm*r vtli be held Fwncb Bank r« on March 31. Tbe dtrec:or the year amounts to must be added the balance .i total of 945J15.5S which. fees. tl» directors i*» forward to next account. 1 ATttsted totalled 946,62* Bb. The ton for HCP la 960.08070 words
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Article33 1933-03-24 15 4 the mysterious work on whJch It is a law -Tbe *i»d r, presents the «fure of a a a w* it* wynii^ L» L>» llt'Vrt,* L*» l \M'biu-d in London in April33 words
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Article136 1933-03-24 15 The Tuipinu Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. The directors of Taiping Tin Oredging Co.. a* annual report to be presented at the meeting at Penang on March 31 sUte Mining operation*, were restricted in accordance with the requirements of The Tin and venue from tin ore was 556.517.50.136 words
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146 1933-03-24 15 The report of the directors af til Taiping Tin Dredging C aim in.. venue from tin ore was $61,509.32 tin ore quota receipts from otlui company! revenue fron has* •i.BB. (c which mti't be added dividend interest $1.306 63. profit on exchange 5945.30.146 words
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Article174 1933-03-24 15 \niiual Report <»t th, Directors Twenty-third annual report of the dirt to the shareholders of Ayer Molelc Rubber Company. Ltd.. to be presented at the meeting of the Company at 137 Heeren Street. Malacca on March 31. states that the balance carried forward to the174 words
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Article134 1933-03-24 15 s m ,lln Balatu-f urrU'il I oru .irtl The directors- report to shareholders for the Tr ->-\ meeting of Ulu Benut OonsoUdaled Rubber Company LUL. to be hold tn Singapore en 4 states that after prortdtag for d elation and dtmctors' fees the account* for the «*r134 words
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60 1933-03-24 15 PALM OIL AND KERNELS WEEKLY REPORT me latest buyers' prices, receiwd by cable this morning, lor Malayan Palm Oil and Palm Kernels are as foltowa: i uuik :f. landed weight* New York landed weights U.S.A. !>, i 1 rli Mi /Holland Hamburg 115/--r,, i:.,rH^ I•• lon plu pi loi Palm60 words
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Article600 1933-03-24 15 Rubber Marketing Scheme v. Financial Times. Mr I I Pentelow puts forward the following w:\ plan for a rub:- >, I would put forward scheme in regard to lubber, the HMMI H which is better marketing, /.ahsation of the fact thai Kuropean estates will keep a ten-year600 words
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Article87 1933-03-24 15 Burl of Harewood, when touring centre /or Leeds unemployed said that on'one occasioi he was ptmnilmit and had to get Governmen ratttf. 1 found myself in Canada without I mid. "I had been In a forest flf and I had left my clothes and money, all c eh was paper,87 words
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Article129 1933-03-24 15 luinues in Representative Prices Mai l'< .»0 1 American Can. Com. 59 57 rphene and T ;mph 101 >■.. 97 Ambaam Railroad 45 44 4 Dupont 39 II Firestone. Common N.Q lGen. Electiic 14 Motors 11 T Good 5 4 4 ■Gocc- H 13", 14 Inter.129 words
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Article199 1933-03-24 15 iviiblui Markei Qiiitth Steadj ■gjgjn mv :3. Rubber market conditions generally show little change since the date cf our last report, ■ely any interest has beer. riMVn from the large consuming quarters, and in consequence p business has again been on a restricted scale. t Howe\er. there has199 words
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Article124 1933-03-24 15 THE ABROAD I'.ir Mai M ;erdam 8 51 375 605 V. 25.22.. 255 Berl J (1 43 14.:<Bombay 6 3 32ci Brussels 35 Buch. 313 575 Buawa Aires 47 58 41 offl. Coponhagen 22 7 16 Geneva 4 mgfors 'J 33 M Hong Kong Is I on 110 110 :1d124 words
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Article117 1933-03-24 15 GUTHRIE'S WEEKLY RUBBER REPORT j Singapore. Mar. 23. I Tht tone of Ok HNEI I I bm I .-steac- report, with no interest record. Prices have been By unchanged during t!. but show I morning. Spot unchanged don up l Wtm York 231 32 sold dov.n3 32 gold I I117 words
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Article215 1933-03-24 15 March 23 SELLING London 4 months' sight 2 3 27 32 London, 3 months 1 right 2 3 13 16 London 60 days' sight 2 3 25 32 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 3 4 London, demand 2 j 23 32 London. TT 2 3 11 16215 words
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Article144 1933-03-24 15 March 23 Singapore price (per plkul. $7662 O:iv.r-:.r I Pepper White Flake Tapioca 4 50 trl Sago SOHII 4 Copra. Sundriod Sago. Hour 1 W D oe's Imperial BrUliant Kerosene per tin Ml Sylvan A jsene per tic J Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump l .tish Imp. Gallon Socony144 words
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69 1933-03-24 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION March 2Jr4.. H o'clock mm RJS.S. Equal to London Standard. Spot loose) 6'- I R S.S. Equal to London Standard. (FOB. Standard RSS cm Tender April 6>« f slt April-June t% July-Sept. 6 9 16 Or: -I. 6 13 16 Tom- of Market --Quiet Steady69 words
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Article879 1933-03-24 15 CLOSING QUOTATION* I 111 KM> \I \K( II I.l' af adsf asdf dasf df dasf 1 O>l>G QI'OIAIION> Bujers Srllers Kumbans I 23s 3d 24s 3 austral Malay I 18s 20s norn U-er Hitam (ss< 10s 6d 11s 3 Tin 10s 9d 11s 6d I Padang v879 words
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Advertisement69 1933-03-24 15 Wt, exree.l $r».000.0i>., Assurance in force over 535,000.D00 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. -orporated in the Btraits Settlemer >atEa OMI Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry E C I Bt^fOH Court of England and complies with the Miami Life AattmisCC panies Act in every particular TVB PLANS69 words
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Article873 1933-03-24 16 LEAD OF TWO GOALS IN SECOND HALF Plucky Display By Morris X S.C.C 1. Although they defeated ti. B4TC goal* to one t'adang yas% I was difficult to recognis < which humbled th. Ui t.. th- turn six tomb to nil at the BUdhun last wm873 words
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Article159 1933-03-24 16 POUR-NIL DEFEAT IN THIRD DIVISION Revenue Men Miss An Opportunity Publi< Ser\m-v I Monopolies 0. Playing in t DM D Bm basfjM at 'Yn .la! <:. I S'.^i. iMnnoon thi Publli the Mono] olies by loin --'Mis to ml a-:' Mi >| lolii >pi ed out well,159 words
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Article166 1933-03-24 16 19.'>') Importations Into Medan l'hf toilowlug is the result of tin Itn Medan 1933 d-d M. j pmlr- > >i ar> i. I'l] r Sal\ a. Dn X....1 Mansur. Pcnang W.f:- A- 4 years. by S.i:ta>h Wattle. DntMl h| H s I S:i,!iu.i. Singapore 3. (irv spec166 words
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Article204 1933-03-24 16 Winners of Yesterday's Games Championship Singles D: 1 Dem:. beat J F J Gr< eg. B—6.8 6. 6 B. 6-4 W R^>deer a o X Nankivel: H F V beat O Fulle: 4— i 6—l 6- -4 Championship Pairs:— Roy Smith ar.d N S W:,.- rat F204 words
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Article179 1933-03-24 16 Singapore Championship Matches Results of matches plav-d in the Singapore pinif-ponir championship are as follows ladies' Open Championship Miss S Q Chan beat Miss Then Njoen Moy 3—o Miss Lee Ch.'e Har w o Miss Chan Hon Ylng Miss f X Choonu wo. Miss Chan Sou Chun. HM :n:i.(lvs179 words
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Article91 1933-03-24 16 The following will represent the Ceylon Sports Club on Saturday and Sunday against I A and OR A respectively: On Saturday against I A II tAway): P. Rotnas^bTnathy. V Ambiavapar. C. Alvis. K. V. Lin^am. A V. Arunasalom. V Chelliah. M Thambirajah. Dr. C. S Manyam, Karthlpasu.91 words
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Article267 1933-03-24 16 SUPERIOR ATTACK AND DEFENCE Soldiers Fail to Register Single Goal Marine S.C. Wiltshire* 2nd 0. Tin Marine SporU Club's first football > liven were triumphant \t M»-rday. when they defeated the M' !i(i team "i the Wiltshiri Regiment by. thre< clear at the Anson Road267 words
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Article42 1933-03-24 16 Celtic in Scottish Cup Final Yesterdays Mar. 2i>. V< >•;■.:... ■-.^il'-xi as follows Suiuier'.-.nui 0. Middlesborough I Manche.ster Cit> 1. MH| United INTKKN ATION \L TKIAI ■At Ports m «uth Re->t 5. England ScottL^h Cup •>. :r.:-:.:..i; repla> Ce'.tir 2 Hearts ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article49 1933-03-24 16 (ialdennis Wins in Field of 21] London. Mar 23. Tht tarn ;< -i:.r. for the Liverpool Cup resultt'd a.s> folk« GALUENNIS 1 POMMAME p BON SOLDAT 3 j 23 ran Won t» I ength two lengths between second and third. Bettlnir: 3 1.1 J 1 20 1.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article67 1933-03-24 16 Week-end And Easter Competition Thr March monthly medal < stroke i tion aHI be played Saturday and Sunday. at the Island Club. The list tor Easter Cup invitation mixed foursomes to be played during the Easter Holiday? is now op«n and will clas* on Saturday, April Bth.67 words
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Article72 1933-03-24 16 Negri Team to Meet Malacca Thr •■■llowmtr will play for Nogri Sembilan against Malacca in the first inter-State mat of the season at Malacca on Saturday, and on Sunday -G Brand iCapt.i F. A. S Caldwell. X C Jfctason-Hill. T X Sukumaran. Gurdial Bingh, A H Chapman. E72 words
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Article72 1933-03-24 16 April Medal Competitions Next Week The April Medal and "Spring Cup" Competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday April 1 and 2 and the members who return the sixteen best scores will qualify to play for the Guillemard Cup. The April Ladies' Medal Competition will be72 words
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Article36 1933-03-24 16 At the second quarterly meeting of the Amu able Athletic Association i T was derided to celebrate the associations fifth anniversary, and to raise a voluntary minimum "üb -cription oi $3 per member.36 words
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Article31 1933-03-24 16 The V.M.C.A. annual swimming carnival will be held at the V.M.C.A. swimming pool on April 1. There will be senior, junior and open events. Entries close on Saturday31 words
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Article603 1933-03-24 16 SCOTTISH CUP TIE GATES SMALL THREE DRAWS IN FOURTH ROUND Celtic Have Hard Fight (From Our Own Otßtspond I London. Mar Hi i ceipts from the Scottish cuptie* on Satur da ureat disappointment to all the clubs concerned attendances were as follov.s: A l l l ndances Receipts. Clyde vs.603 words
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Article277 1933-03-24 16 Opening: Of Watsonians' New (i round (From Our Own Correspondent* London Mar s Ukm the opening ceremony at the new field at My: !< Edinburgh, which was performed hv tli.- :ii.-!.t of th S ottish R by Union. match v. s played bt-f. v and the Royal H.::h277 words
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Article40 1933-03-24 16 The B<-.n-Ar-ord Chass Hub, Aberdeen, d^fa* Pollok br< cii n c club Gh go in th' final r<> 3 (H t0ur...;., ni i, 4 ■.■^ir. I: Accord arv worthy winners, teving at pre.*nt an enthu--i;u:tic >am r f exceptional strenjfth40 words
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Advertisement238 1933-03-24 16 MOTOR CAR INSURAHcT AN UNINSURED CAR IS i'« OF BBAI v l.i Third Party (>laii M.\ N WE Qi i PN Third Party Policy? WHICH I'l 1.1.V BBPB I U i I LAW O«T^ Wr:'r Phon* fal Inn UvuAli (>rp Ir.corporated in Great Briti. 1,1 2:Uo— Chartered Bank hauitM ANAi.ER.238 words
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