Singapore Daily News, 9 January 1933
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Title Section14 1933-01-09 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News No. 83. MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1933. r II 5 CENTS.14 words
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Article596 1933-01-09 1 a' deal of attention has been Europe to the completion of Year i'lan, which i with the opening of the i;: 1 even the more 1 alive English news- such M The Times, the Post and the Daily Telereviewed with extreme 1 Btrict impartiality the me of tho596 words
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249 1933-01-09 1 JAPANESE MASSING. 1 ANOTHER BRITISH WARSHIP STANDING BY. A message from Shanhaikwan states that well-in-formed foreign circles consider a major conflagration m North China an imminent possibility. Foreign estimates from Shanhaikwan show that at least 6,000 Japanese troops are concentrated there. The Chinese are rushingReuter - 249 words
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Article58 1933-01-09 1 Paris, Sunday. M. Paul Boncour today received Ambassador Mart el, who is shortly leaving for Tokio. Reuter is informed that there is no truth m the report that he has been instructed to "talk very plainly*' to the Japanese Foreign Office regarding Shanhaikwan. It is reiterated that Prance'sReuter - 58 words
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Article1628 1933-01-09 1 No Legitimate Scope Within Great Wall. London, Sunday. Nemesis will come to Japan from Japan and the menace to China maybe the making of China, says the Observer commenting on Shanhaikwan. The newspaper says it is apparently a deliberate policy of the Japanese command not to occupy territory1,628 words
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Article92 1933-01-09 1 MORE TROOPS RUSHED TO STORM CENTRE. New Delhi, Jan. S. Heavy fighting is reported to have occurred m Alwar State between Aleo villagers and State troops near Govindgarh. Wounded soldiers are streaming into Alwar City al.-o huge loads of home-made rifles and swords captured from the Ueo villagers.92 words
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Article28 1933-01-09 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Saturday. Prince Subhayoga Kashem, who was twice Minister of Finance, died here today of heart disease. I I .1»III1IIH —I——.—28 words
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Article151 1933-01-09 1 WORLD PRICES. i CAUSE §F THE DEPRESSION. CHARGES WEBUTTED. Follow in v accqfaations m a Senate debate that Great Britain had largely contributed to the depres-' sion of world commodity markets, the British Ambassador called on Senator Borah to rebut the charges. NowdSfork, Sunday. According to thjfljleraldReuter - 151 words
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Article75 1933-01-09 1 Persian Government's Action. London, Sunday. The Persian Minister m London has been recalled to Teheran. The Minister <tf Justice, before leaving for Genera as head of the Persian delegated m the oil dispute, declared trait cancellation of the D'Arcy.. ipdcpgaipn .ws^, internal matter Iniich the' League w*as notReuter - 75 words
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Article21 1933-01-09 1 A Chinese was found lying m Bali Lane late last night with a stab wound m his back.21 words
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Article239 1933-01-09 1 HINKLER LOST? MISSING ON RECORD ATTEMPT. London, Sunday. Bert Kinkier, who left London last Saturday morning m an attempt to smash the record for a flight to Australia, has vanished. Great anxiety is felt for his safety as he is many hours overdue on the Italian coast239 words
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Article85 1933-01-09 1 AGREEMENT NOT YET RATIFIED. London, Friday. •MrTfee Agreement; i TkißftTgkftk 1 n Nov. 27, 1931, providing for the ontrol of opium smoking m the Far East has been issued as a White Paper. It is pointed out that the agreement has not been ratified by Great Britain, whileReuter - 85 words
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Article464 1933-01-09 1 ILE DE FRANCE. OUTBREAK IN DOCK. TWO-HOUR FIGHT. Another French liner, this tiirn the giant new He de France, narrowly escaped the same dis aster as overtook the ill-fated! Atlantique at Le Havre today. The Transatlantic mammoth was m dock when fire broke out j curiously enough,Reuter - 464 words
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Article1196 1933-01-09 1 Communism's Iniversity." a former luxury hotel m Moscow, is here described by Mr. J. H. Westgarth, a British engineer v»ho has recently returned from thrto \ears m Russia as Inspector of Steel Works to the Soviet Government. Your modern Communist mty *<orn religion, but ho c'eaves to bis1,196 words
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Advertisement9 1933-01-09 1 Latest I Rubber I Prices: See Page Two. I9 words
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Advertisement13 1933-01-09 1 will be the choice 111 PVrr V nA^f £*Vt^k John Player Sons, EnouanO13 words
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Advertisement7 1933-01-09 1 Latest l m Prices: See Page Two.7 words
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Article451 1933-01-09 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. (From Our Own Correspondent I.on'lon, Saturday. The ale)s)illfl priecf totiay were: I'm 1). r J C, T. Hrrbour 0.65 nom.' Fronoh 4 Ulu Klan* 0.55, Ulu Yam 4 '6. RUBBER. Al.Vnby 0 50, Al..r Gajah 0.30, A Hitum 0.57 H, A_451 words
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Article18 1933-01-09 2 Robber Stocks are estimated to hmve decreased by 1,760 tons at the *-n«i of tbi^ w<*»k.18 words
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Article26 1933-01-09 2 Spot (buyers) 2 13 32 TsellerM) 215 32 Apr. June 29 HI Down 132 July-Sept. 2», Unchanged Oct. Dec. 1% Down 1 16 Market Steady.26 words
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Article16 1933-01-09 2 Spot £1 J.i Ip 12k. 6d. 3 Months £115 i:,s. Ip 12s. fid. Market Steady.16 words
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Article233 1933-01-09 2 MiiMlr. nuoiatioii*. On Saturday. MINING. Mi<l<!lf- prices nf lucal iisup* werf. .1 followi m Singapore wri Saturday, according t <> Krasv'r <M- Co.'l list Atam Kumbang 24/6 \<\.. Austral Ifftlmy 19 Ayr H*Um Tin 11 I 1 Bangrin Tin 11 »>. Batang Padang 0.07 Vi, Batu «.»>••- 0.30,233 words
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Article78 1933-01-09 2 CHIN ESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE PRICES. 12 no.;n, Jan. 7. 1933. Buyt-rs Sellers Easjojier 5.00 Java Cube g.OO Hamburg 1 Cube 9.00 Muntok White Pef per 21.76 White rVppar 21.00 Black Pepper 17.25 Mixed Black Pepper 12.00 Sundried Copra 5.35 Mixed Copra 4.90 Small Flake Tap 3.95 f' ail .'i.HO 3.8078 words
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Article163 1933-01-09 2 Tueftday, January 10. Tenant? Races, third day. Johore Civil Seivice Club Twelfth Night dance. Public meeting for proposed exhibition of British goods, II M. Commissioner'^ office, Fullerton Bldif 5 p.m. Wednesday, January 11. Rotary TifTin, Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Thursday, January 12. Penang Races, fourth day. Saturday,163 words
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Article519 1933-01-09 2 PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings art ror turope. P. and O. S. .W Co.'s Ranchi (Jan. SO). N.Y.K.: Kashin.a Maru (Jan. 13), Yasukuni Maru (Jan. 25). Charxeurs Reu m s: Cap. Tourane iJan. IS). Hamburg Amerika Line: Sauerland i Jan. 20), Uckermark (Jan. 23). Kast519 words
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Article41 1933-01-09 2 Saturday's exchange rates incluoed the following: SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 31/32 Londo.i, 3 month sight 2/3 15/16 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 29/32 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 7/8 London., demand 2/3 27/32 London, T.T. 2/3 13/1641 words
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Article48 1933-01-09 2 Maib by the Outward Dutch Aeroplane from Amsterdam are expected to arrive at Singapore by the «.'\ening express today. Correspondence addressed to boxholders only will be ready for delivery at 7.30 p.m. Applications from non boxholders for delivery at the General Post Office cannot be entertained.48 words
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Article192 1933-01-09 2 SIMPLE BURIAL. FAMOUS PEOPLE AT SERVICE. Plymouth, Vt., Sunday. The body of the late Mr. Calvin Coolidge was buried here today between the graves of his son, Calvin, and his stepmother. A distinguished assembly of mourners attended the ceremony. They included President and Mrs. Hoover, Mrs.Reuter - 192 words
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Article203 1933-01-09 2 SCRAPPING SCHEMES "UNWORKABLE." The Liverpool Steam Ship Owners' Association aie antagonistic to schemes for the reduction of shipping. At a meeting held recently they placed on record their view that none of the schemes for the scrapping and laying up of tonnage which had been put forward with the203 words
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Article103 1933-01-09 2 Where Wine Is Charged By The Hour. Berlin, Dec. 18. Germans are hoping that local innkeepers will adopt an idea put into practice at Trikkala, m ThesJaly. There a publican allows his quests to drink a* much wine as :hey like and charges only for the time spent103 words
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Article99 1933-01-09 2 First Empire Machine Sets Out. Ru^by, Wednesday. The first machine of the new fleet of eight four-engined passenger monoplanes for service on the Empire air routes of the Imperial Airways left Croydon today for Cape Town. It has a top speed of 150 miles per hour andBritish Wireless - 99 words
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Article610 1933-01-09 2 KIDNAPPED GIRL. SEQUEL TO JOHORE TRIP. The course of love eventually landed a Chinese youth m gaol to undergo a year's rigorous imprisonment when Sum Fook, a rubber tapper on Woodlands Estate, was convicted on Saturday by Mr. J. H Pedlow, the acting Criminal District Judge, of610 words
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Article45 1933-01-09 2 Trial Of Deutschland This Month. Berlin, Wednesday. After a year's interval the famous "pocket battleship" Deutschland reappears m the news with the announcement that her first trials are scheduled for Jan. 19. The vessel will be commissioned_in the first week m April. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 45 words
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Article53 1933-01-09 2 The Messageriea Maritime** announce that the fares between Singapore and MaiKeilles have b*'n appreciably reduced. Tho rates now are: Singapore to Marseilles. Ist *nd 3rd A steamers 720 4KO 275 B steamers 670 455 255 Penang to Marseilles. Ist 2nd 3rd A steamers 700 470 275 B steamers53 words
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Advertisement102 1933-01-09 2 M. EZEKIEL SONS, Qualified Ophthalmic Opticians Ruffles Cham hers, Singapore. Brunch INoontwijk, 35, Batavia, Java. THE NEW HANDLESS" WRIST WATChT .;&*•>. Guaruiileed 15-Jewel Lever Movement. Chrome, Silver, 1 1/ cl. Gold, 18/ct. Gold. It has NO HAND; yet it is easier to find out the correct time than an ordinary102 words
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Advertisement465 1933-01-09 2 THE SINGAPORE Paily News. Head Office: 78, Oil Street Singapoie, Phones: 5151-5152. Tel: "TimtV Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Office: 2"», Java Street. Phone: 3683. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable «n advance. Local by delivery poet Monthly %I.**> |i.7| Quarterly $4.5t $3.26 Half-yearly *9.00 $10.* Single Copy 5 cents. All communications relative I ness465 words
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Miscellaneous406 1933-01-09 2 TIDE TABLES. T«»da\. January 9. H. W. 8.26 a.m.. S ft. 7 m., 10.36 p.m.. 7 ft. 9 ir. Tut-sday, January 10. H. W. 0.15 :i.m.. I ft 11.15 p.m., 8 ft. t in. Wedn^hday. January 11. H. W. y.:»6 son., B ft. I m., v.48 p.m.. 8 ft. 3406 words
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3192 1933-01-09 3 F.M.S. POLICE REGAIN RUGBY TROPHY. HAXWORTH IN HOSPITAL. SINGAPORE IN MALAYA CUP FINAL. s. 27: S.S. Ihe I MS. regained passesaisM ih, Malayan Police Kuj;b\ tall Iropn) resterdaj at the \n n Road Staeiuai b> \irtue of ;,n overwhelming vieterj <:><r thI olice. Ihe ere of font B dropi •fi3,192 words
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Article757 1933-01-09 3 FACILE PRINCEPS. DROPS DEAD ON COURSE. MANY UPSETS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. The weather was fine and the goinjr food today, and the programme attracted a much bigger crowd. Betting on the totalisator was twice is heavy as on the opening day. The sport again757 words
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Article190 1933-01-09 3 MRS. HUGGARD'S PRIZE AT S.G.C. The draw for Mrs. Httfgard'fl Prize, to be played tomorrow on the relief course at the Singapore Golf Club, is as follow:*. A. Division. Mrs. E. A. Elder vs. Mrs. M. M. Paterson. Mrs. R. If. Wilson vs. Mrs. S. Richardson Mrs. \V.190 words
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Article400 1933-01-09 4 SINGAPORE VISIT. 100 DELEGATES HERE IN MAY. A party of a hundred Australian merchant manufacturers will leave Sydney, Australia, about the middle oi April on the K.l\M. Liner Nieuw Holland m search of markets tor their wares m the hast. The tour has been organised by400 words
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Article214 1933-01-09 4 AT THE CINEMA. Mrs. Belloc Lowndes's story based on the crimes ot Jack me Kipper thrilling to read, but the picture version 01 the Lodger/ which began al tne Pavilion last night, goes one better, and is certainly one oi ihe most gripping dramas that lias ever been214 words
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Article50 1933-01-09 4 Colonial Ollirc Silent. From Out Own Correspondent.! London, Saturday. The < <<!(,n»al Office today refused t> tur.y or confirm to me the report ©f the appointment oJ Mr. V. A. Lowinger, former head of the Sur|vey Department, s.s. and i-'.M.s., as head of the -Malayan Agency m50 words
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Article236 1933-01-09 4 VERY UNLIKELY. mm TOO EXPENSIVE FOR MALAYA. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. i made inquiries touay from the F.M.iJ.K. administration regarding the suggestion mads m a totter io ihe Straits l imes yesterday that the Kubber fttesearch institute and tno i F.iM.'xK. snoula co-operate236 words
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Article107 1933-01-09 4 ihe Governor has appointed the ollowing to be Municipal Commi.s- loners for Singapore, with effecc rom Jan. 1, ISW3: Mr. S. G. Hacker, Mr. B.Q. Wong, Dr. H. S. Moonshi, Dr H. T. Wee, Dr. K. K. Pathy, Mr. D. G. Osborne-Jones and Mr. Dunman. The following are appointed107 words
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Article1044 1933-01-09 4 "RELATIONS WITH BRITAIN IMPROVED BUT—." UNFORTUNATE TREATY CASES. I M TW British people have always been m sympathy with China but it woaM have bet n stronger if there had not been unfortunate cases of disregardiitK treaties. Nevertheless the good feeling betweea China and (ireat Britain1,044 words
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Article300 1933-01-09 4 STORY OF ATTACK ON ESTATE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban Friday. Chet Singh, a Sikh was charged before the Seremban Magistrate for having attacked one Loh Koi, a contractor, v\ith the intention of robbing him. at Mantin Estate on the December <"» last. Accused claimed trial and Mr.300 words
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Article37 1933-01-09 4 Celebrated Pianist Dies Suddenly* Rome, Si:n(!a\ Vladimir <U> I'aehnsan. i\w celebrated pianist whose tame rested largely on his exposition of Chopin s music, died here (suddenly today from i>iic»im<:nia. ll«> wa.s nearini hifl 85th birthday. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article48 1933-01-09 4 Repertory Players'* INVxt Show. Foolish Virgins" i comedy by Leslie Howard, is to be the next production <>f the Singapore Repertory Players. i The play will be given at Raffles lintel <>n fanuary 1h and uo a n<l on a thmi night to be announced awter.48 words
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Article575 1933-01-09 4 YEAR S WORK. REPLACING THE OLD 1 PHILHARMONIC. Mr. .1. Tryner, orchestral conductor, Singapore Musical Society, writes as follows to the Musical Times: A correspondent asks what has become of the Singapore Philharmonic Society. He also expresses a wish to learn the fate of the Children's concerts575 words
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Article157 1933-01-09 4 Appointed Judicial Adviser OI Siani. Sir Robert Erskine Holland ha Itocn appointed Siam's new .Juiii ial Adviser, succeeding Mr. M. 1\ Buszard. He will arrive m Siain m April. Sir Robert Enkiric Holland, who ia 55 yean of app, retired from the Indian Civil Set vice m157 words
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Article610 1933-01-09 4 FLIGHT LECH Xl K. L. TO CROYDON ANh BACK AGAIN. (1' rom Our <)u ii (Oi j,,,, Kuala Lumpui Sal .Mr. Benjamin Talalla, nai director of the Fletcher I Company, Kuala Lumpur, the fii man m Malaya to travel to Enifia, and hack within a month,610 words
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Article115 1933-01-09 4 YOUNG JAPANESE'S SUICIDE. A verdict <>f suicide wa i»y Mr. l\ <;. Bourne, the Singa pore Coroner, on Saturday inquiry into th<* death of younj Japanese fisherman a^-d SO. It was stated that the \<»uth '»ut tishintr with his compsi tome distance t.» the south Singapore on Jan. J.115 words
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Advertisement212 1933-01-09 4 STAPLES WM MATTRESS BY APPOINTMENT P^dstead Manufactutei^s toHAVTHE KING THE FINEST MATTRESS MADE. COOLNESS IN HOT COUNTRIES. The open construction of the mattress allows direct ventilation straight through to the heckling, thus giving that ill -important feature so absolutely essential m hot countries, viz.: COOLNESS. The large open tops of212 words
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Advertisement61 1933-01-09 4 PROPERTY SALE. A total of $554 was realised si a Bale <»i Singapore and Johore propertie conducted by Ching Kens <" Ltd. Oil cx|)« Uing machineo b< lon m lo the Malayan '>i! Extracti >n Co., Ltd., was bought [>.v Mr. T. 0. Ifayhew for $7,700 rhe Rteamer Sri Emilie61 words
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Advertisement1125 1933-01-09 5 BiJfctf tlf if jf t itA\ F^^^^fcprJ^ m^m^mmu W^^^Sf^m^o9^^ .^m^m^T ■C 1 ftSi mW^S^^^ m^JE^Mmv^J^^j^^^^^Qmm mm^^^^^^^m^^^^m^JSl^mr^^^^3m^m*%^mW^^m^Kii^Z^^ .^^^^Ss MEN S SHIRTS. T; We want to make this January 1R MEN'S DRESS PJ X'^ir' Couon Striped Turk Shins sli^hilv shop soiled. J <J SHIRTS 1 -ii'^B^ »inpes of Blue. Buck. Mauve. Brown1,125 words
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Article166 1933-01-09 6 300 MORE DEATHS. WORST EPIDEMIC FOR YEARS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. The influenza wave of lerror le sweeping across Britain more fiercely than ever. Three hundred more deaths were reported m England and Wales last week as compared with lH.'i the previous week.166 words
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Article31 1933-01-09 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. The death of Mr. C. J. f o<>t. formerly of the British American ToWco Company, Singapore, was announced hero today.31 words
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Article65 1933-01-09 6 NEW RECORD FIGUKI OF 11,000,000. Washington, Satu The unemployed m the i State- m November numb* 11,590,000, according to the estii it€ Of the President of the Amei can Federation of Labour. H(- stated that the Agure wa ecord but added that unemplo; tuent does not appeal' toReuter - 65 words
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Article1522 1933-01-09 6 WIDE POWERS TO PROVIDE BETTER CONTROL BASED ON LONDON TRAFFIC ACT. A new ordinance to tighten up traffic control is shortly to be introduced m the Legislative Council. •Ilie object is to amend the law relating to traffic and to introduce provisions enabling traffic to be1,522 words
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Advertisement74 1933-01-09 6 Something to be thankful for— Life would be very drab if we did nothing but criticise. Usually we can find many things to be thankful for and therein lies our salvation. All the bad things might be worse and many of the good things better, but nothing can be better74 words
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Advertisement97 1933-01-09 6 At Malaya's Largest Sporting Goods Stor«--r Conic and inspect Jj^^ VINCENT RICHARDS ||H| "THE BAT" W World's Fastest and lit I Racket. Wgjr Racket made by a Champion for Champions. H Best Tennis Shoes 50. 75 only For Everything Phone 293H I ROYSONS H The Malayan Sports Depot H 111,97 words
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472 1933-01-09 7 ARSENAL DROP TWO POINTS. CHARLTON AND GRIMSBY SHARE TEN GOALS. The positions at the top or the English first division table remain unchanged after Saturday's games, although the Arsenal dropped a valuable two points at Rokcr Park. The Wednesday could only share points with Derby,Reuter - 472 words
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Article949 1933-01-09 7 ARSENAL RETAIN THE LEAD. P. W. L. D. F. A. P. Arsenal 25 17 B I 76 39 37 Sheffield \V. 25 15 I I 5G 37 35! Aaton Villa 24 14 4 I 59 36 34 Newcastle U. 24 14 7 I 46 32 31 Laeds Utd.949 words
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Article169 1933-01-09 7 MISSING MAN. SHIPS COMBED OUT AT SEA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. A Europe-Wide hunt on land, ;it sea ports and at aerodromes is being conducted to discover James Furnace, the missing Londoner who was at first thought to be the victim of a murder m169 words
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Article50 1933-01-09 7 DUTCH WANT ROLLS ROYCE ENGINES. Rugby, Thursday. The Netherlands Government has ordered from the Rolls Roycv *>mpany a considerable number of their well-known 500-600 h.p. Kestrel for fitting into Dutch aeroplanes. The Kestrel engines also have been supplied to Belgium, Yugo-Slavia, Esthonia, Russia, Japan and other countries. WirelessWireless - 50 words
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Article1340 1933-01-09 7 PADANG HOCKEY. VISITORS RATHER RAGGED. S. S. Police I F.M.S. Police 1. A keenly contested hockey matcn w&a played on the S.C.C. padang on Saturday when the Straits Settlements Police met the F.M.S. Police, defeating them by four goals to one. It was a fine1,340 words
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Article69 1933-01-09 7 M.CC. Game With A Victorian TYam. Be/ndlgo, Saturday. A two-day match bet wean tht M.CC. and a Victwia country team iraa begun here fc< -lay. Tho homo sidle, who batted 1" mi i and Added 11, were out for 206. Larwooil t< ok four wicketi for 29. At theReuter - 69 words
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Article51 1933-01-09 7 MAURETANIA DEFIES GALES. Rugby, Thursday. Ships m harbour were beflagged yesterday m honour of the Ma r» ta nia which, despite heavy pvtei during which the winch aw-ra^fd a velotit) of yo mileSi arrived at Southampton an hour before time. Other liner were two or three days late. BritishBritish Wireless - 51 words
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Advertisement20 1933-01-09 7 Can You Forecast Results? Test Your Skill and Win $100 Read Malaya's Premier Newspaper: THE SUNDAY TIMES FOR FULL PARTICULARS20 words
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Advertisement116 1933-01-09 7 WHITEAWAY STOCKTAKING SALE JANUARY 9th TO FEBRUARY 4th. MEN'S RAINCOATS. Special offer <>f 100 Men's Belted Size :jr, m. 38 In 10 m. Chest. Waterproof Coats nol exact ;i^ skel h. SALE 56.00 EACR /V tki IE v^ i JLJsI c ft j L ffift I SMfr MEN^S DRESSING GOWNS.116 words
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Article, Illustration66 1933-01-09 8 (.iris and boys wearing gas-masks paraded through tne streets of Southgate and Wood Green, London, as a protest against aerial warfare. ITic crew of Mr. Lundon's six metre yacht, Kathleen 111, skippered by H. Worham, (right) which won the Upton Cap. Captain George Eyston, at the start of his record-breaking66 words
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Advertisement247 1933-01-09 8 HKKKS A (.OLDEN OPPORTUNITY Which hhuuld not he hh.-kI I \S U-tf to announce that we are now offering 'jik dlacottati on all CLOCKS AND WATCHEB at our ANNUAL STOCK TAKING AND GENUINE CHEAP BALI which will last for a F»W dajl only. Y«.'j will during this period very l<w247 words
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Advertisement63 1933-01-09 8 [CAPITOL] Last Night of Warner Bros' brilliant romance of the Russian Imperial Ballet JOHN BARRYMORE "The MAP GENIUS" TOMORROW:— Gala Opening of BRITAIN'S Most Famous Musical Lomedv— Frederick Lonsdale's Scintillating Success! With NANCY BROWN as "The Maid" Harry Welchman Gus McNaughton •Betty Stockfeld and Garry Marsh Music by ALFREDO and63 words
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Advertisement77 1933-01-09 8 Biwrrrrx I pavilion i If^ Rk^^l rom c tcrv k y j^^^^^^^Bf yi^^ ON THE FA I IWwl\ mBwWkLLv/ dippfr «:«.i»w:^.M.i.i«.. S m.. n»«i S ,»-i M .4 CRIM£S THE ROYAL DUTCH AIRWAYS X, L, M, The Outward Mail Plane The Homeward Mail PI Quail. Snipe. Places. Ricebird. X Jan.77 words
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