Singapore Daily News, 14 January 1933
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Title Section12 1933-01-14 1 The Singapore Daily News fio. 88. SATURDAY, JAKUARY 14, 1933. S CENTS.12 words
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Article654 1933-01-14 1 U la. t one of the lowers has <!«_• led 'hat the time has eomc to i ;i protest to Japan. It i< a i r> gentle protest, m fact so polite conversation perhaps hardly iustithe usr of the word, but the Mtnains that the British Ainba ador654 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1933-01-14 1 R. E. S WYATT AND LEYLAND. GRIMMETT THREE TIMES HIT FOR SIX. I). U. Jardinc won the toss at the opening of the third Test mutch at Adelaide yesterday, hut it was hardly a hapi > augury for by the midday interval England had lost1,014 words
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Article74 1933-01-14 1 LN(il-AM). Ist Innings. Sutcliflc i- IV'all O'Kcillj 5 P. K. Jardiac «i NNall ■> Ma nmond c ONMcU Wall Ames '> !r<»n!tioni;«M Leyland, Lkw. O'Reillj It. K. S. Wyalt, c Uuhardson •"15 tlmiTSett^ 78 (i. Allen, l.b.w. (.limmett 1.1 I 'ay nter not rut 23 Verity not ou( •*>74 words
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Article146 1933-01-14 1 RESCUE* DASH. S.O.S. "BURNING FURIOUSLY" 250 PEOPLE ABOARD. It was tevealed last night thai the Soviet vcsaai| Sakhalin, carrying 2,0 pas.seng«rs and a crew oi ">l, about whose saU'ty grayi 1 fears were felt following distress signals, is amaze at sea. Ihus the exD-aordmary146 words
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Article123 1933-01-14 1 BRITISH-OWNED PAPER SUSPENDED. ttatcd^d. Friday. Tin. l'.rit 1.-h-conln lied T^aily new.i>;]pt: ihc Baghdatl Times has been' suspended trom publication for 13 days i»y order 01 the Irak Council! > of Ministers on the grounds that lefiM'unces made to the Anglo-Per-i^iaj^ Co. o\[ MHjf^^~ \\-cvc liable to frMFoct li-iondly^Reuter - 123 words
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Article31 1933-01-14 1 Northampton, Mass, Friday. By the will wi ex-President Cooiidgc all i is estate, personal and real, goca t<» his widow. The estate i. unofficially estimated at 5500.000. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article194 1933-01-14 1 TREASURY BAIN. EFFECT ON DOLLAR EXCHANGE. London, Friday. H was officially announced^ oj^.\ mat tin Chancellor of the K\ chequer has banned the negotiation- 1 for the transfer oi the financial control ol the Boots i'ure i>ru^l Company from the United States] to Oreat Britain until194 words
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Article161 1933-01-14 1 EFFECTS OF JAPANESE COMPETITION. Lond<fn, Thursday. The exports of coiton yarn Cor Ul>:,2 ixtti&fid&Xbfii vuiu.'uc vi- ci.t c jol the two previous years, accord- [ing to the annual report of the yarn 'section of the Manchester Chamber! <>r omnierce. India, Kumania and China aa- 1 counted for theReuter - 161 words
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Article91 1933-01-14 1 O^E KILLED. CREW ESCAPE FROM ROOF. HITS NAVAL LAUNCH. A collision bctwt'tn a tfianl R..Y.F. Hying-boal and a navai launch m I'lymoui.ti Sound, yesterday, resulted m tl\e. dealh of om Uthe crow of the machine whicn WUk like a stone. London, Friday. A giant Royal Air forceReuter - 91 words
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Article73 1933-01-14 1 niUKr. Rugby, Wednesday. Another day i»as ]>a^MU without news 01 Leader Bert tiinKler, who i<'i> «"> Saturday on a flight i<> Australia, lie h;i<* intended keeping Mi^ route Becret, but as anxiety for bus safety is now fell ins London agents disclose that intended lo proceed via Brindini or Athens,British wireless - 73 words
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Article167 1933-01-14 1 Succeeded By Col. I. W. While. Mcl! ouj rif;, 1' riday. J.>.!^ o:. Thomas Walter White.i \l.i'. Jot BiHaciiTW hi fcnv ti»u»i tccpivsun tativea, has oeeii appointeU i» >*i.<,- la i i|l uenry (,»uiiett as ttinistci l"' an UBtoms< ueJ i, y h;» 5 rgnixi i^ 4167 words
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Article92 1933-01-14 1 FA RM RESTRICTION. 1 >. lirkig* i" New Relief Bill. Washington, Friday. The Uwii.-f «C Representatives to day j» j^.-.-d i he Domestic Allotment rai-ii iceiief) Bill, providing luiimii e> I--.- prodiM^n who reduce tr.cn production ot wheat, cotton, hogs, tobaa* > '<*"*! iicei m- Hous« eliminated a proposed] dutyReuter - 92 words
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Article54 1933-01-14 1 Daughter For (^v leeu Oi Bulgaria. Sofia, Kn«te. A daughter wta fan h. t,. tO*\ t<> Queen Joanna. Renter. Queen Joanna wmn forme #t| Princess Giovaniia, daughter of thel Kirn? ol itaJy. She married to} the 36-year-old King (Wit of Bulgaria at Assisi mi n October 11)30. Mie54 words
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Article36 1933-01-14 1 TROTSK Y'S ACTION. Sues Spanish l*aj >er For £250,000. Madrid, Thu ;gday. Trotakjr ii claiming 050,1 joo (lamaps against the weekly n e wBj>ai>eiE«tamp« for the puWicmt lOn if un article attacking Stall n whlch ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article1382 1933-01-14 1 That M'a-p«wvr is still the for**' it was and van lu-wr hv rrpla« <<l b] air-power is \Uv th»*or> pounded m the ariule Im-low by Admiral Sir PcTCJ Grant. Before the outbreak of the Great War, the fundamental truth of History's most elementary lesson namely, that the continued1,382 words
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Advertisement6 1933-01-14 1 Latest Rubber Prices: Sec Vuflv Two.6 words
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Advertisement24 1933-01-14 1 XL I M POWDERED MILK SAFE MILK fpjjj^fmH PURE MILK PURPOSE «s^Ssw COOKING j FRESM MILK POWDERED OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES. DISTRIBUTORS24 words
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Advertisement6 1933-01-14 1 Latest Tin Prices: See Page Two.6 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE
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18 1933-01-14 2 (|»'r«ni! Our Own Correspondeii' London Friday. '1 Ik closing prices to<la> wore:18 words
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Article35 1933-01-14 2 Spot 1 ."> 1(> Down 1 l€ Mar.!. 2\ \pr.-.lun<- 2 7 li Down 1 M July-Sept. 1 1"» '»2 Doun XI Oct. -Die. 2 I K> D.^n VI January 2 21 '12 Market Easier.35 words
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Article76 1933-01-14 2 EXCHANGE PRICES. i 12 nuo*l, Jan. 13, 19SS. Buyers Sellers Gambier 4.75 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube &50 Mi;ntok While Pepper 20.50 White Pepper 1 Black Pepper 1G.75 Mixed Black Pepper 12.00 Snndried Copra 5.25 Mixed Copra 4.80 Small Flake Tap 4.00 Fail ;U>o Me 1 Pearl 4.2076 words
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Article36 1933-01-14 2 A cable n-eivd by CumbaHmteh id Co., tfivvs »k« London prices of palm oil at M 7. The market is mm« The quotatiofM is made <>n flu- b;»si of is |K.| cent f.fa., Liwpool.36 words
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Article16 1933-01-14 2 Sj>ot Cl4fi 13s. 9d. Down 275. 6cl. 1! Months Ui«i 3s.«)d. tWu/sl Sis. Mark**! Easier.16 words
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Article116 1933-01-14 2 Rubber. Tin market was down slightly with :\n easier tendency, and prices L lotted at the following levels: Tin. The market nas steady with the price unchanged .it $74*4. Shares. Rubber share- showed sagging tendepcy, and i i section of the market sraa absolutely lifeless. There was a116 words
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Article670 1933-01-14 2 Middle Ouolations On Friday. MINING. Middle prices of local is>u»'s were tii" follows m Singapore <>n Friday, according to Fraser Co/i list Asuii Kumbang E4/6 Austral Malay 19 Ayer Hltam Tin 11 Bangrin Tin m Batang Padang ('••T l^., Bata Carei 't.'JT 1 Bakit Arang 0.40 (nom.l Burniiih670 words
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Article42 1933-01-14 2 yesterday's exchange ratai incluoed the foilowrrr: SELLING. London, 1 months' sight 2/3 M/82 London, months' si^ht 2/3 1R/16 London, <>o days' sipbt 2/'i 20/.3 9 I^ondon, :;<) d%ys' Right 2/?} 7/8 I/Ondon, dcnianri 2/n 27/J2 T.'»n«l«.n t T.T. 2/3 13/1 r,42 words
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Article269 1933-01-14 2 Today, January 14. Rugby: If. M.S. Malaya Cup final, Kuala Lumpur; S.C.C. "A" v.s. R.A.P., Seletar; Public Services "A" vs. South Johoro, Johore; Medical Colter* vs. Police, College trid.: a (M.G.) Co.. S.V.C. vs. Wiltshire-, Tanplin. Hockey: Mai iya Command Officers vs. OR. A.. Tallin; V.M.C.A. vs. Spore Khalsa269 words
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Article66 1933-01-14 2 hnglish Croup Arranges Big Supplies. London, Friday. me India Tea Association, London, ha> arranged for the -alp to Centrosojus (England), Ltd., of 7,000,000 pounds of tea for bupdlv to Russia m 1033. The tea will l>c supplied from a hundred planting concerns, nurchastd through, auctions and suppliedReuter - 66 words
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Article492 1933-01-14 2 NEW SPORT. GRASS-SKIMMING THRILLS. Pilots wore practising yesterday at Hanworth Aerodrome for the new "featherplane" races which aro to be held there on Tuesday (writes the Daily Telegraph air correspondent on Dec. 21.) The "featherplanes" are the ultra-light-weight aeroplanes which have been built to Mr. Lowe-Wylde's designs and492 words
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Article108 1933-01-14 2 Sibajak Delayed By Repairs. The Rotterdam Lloyd steamer Sibajak, which developed propeller trouble on the outward journey r\; Port Sudan, will not reach .^intrapore from Java until Tuesday, the Daily News is informed. Repairs are still being carried out. The Sibajak was live days late m arriving m108 words
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Advertisement48 1933-01-14 2 M. EZEKIEL SONS, Qualified Ophthalmic Opticians Raffles Chambers, Singapore. Branch Noordwijk, 35, Batavia, JavH. SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD.. SINGAPORE. Chemists and Druggists. Wholesale and Retail Suppliers to Entates, Hospitals, Dispensarit'B and Mines. ~~THE~OCEAN ACCIDENT A GUARANTEE CORPORATION. LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) H««4 Office for Mala ja I SINGAPORE.48 words
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Advertisement415 1933-01-14 2 rTHC SlNGa^ok, Pally Ne Ws Head Office: 78 j, Tel: -TIMM- Sin C a Porf Kuala Lumpur. Office: 15, n Mr ■UMcurnoM r\th Payable >n ad\;.nre I ~al ]j, de1,,,, Monthly jj n x quarterly t Half-yearly t9.00 j Single Copy r All communications reUt re H«M matters, viz, advert415 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous193 1933-01-14 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today 1 January 11. Pe*aag Races, fif h day. Monday, January 16. Legislative Council Meeting, Penang. Tu«-s<iay. January 17. Musical Society Concert, Memorial Hall. p m. Wednesday, January is. Spore Repertory Players, "Foolish Virgins," Raines Hotel. Police Hand. Botanic Gardens, "<.i"> p.m. Friday, Jatoaan Spore Repertory Players,193 words
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Miscellaneous623 1933-01-14 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings art p. and (>. S. M. Co.'s Ranchi (Ja«. N.Y.K.: Yasukuni M:\ru (Jan. 25), Hakone Maru (^eb. Chargeura Reutus: Cap. Tourane (Jan. 15). m Hamburg Amerika Line: Sauerland (Jan. 19), L'ckermark (Jan. 22). Bast Asiatic Co Ltd. Meonia (Jan 21).623 words
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Miscellaneous674 1933-01-14 2 CHURCH SERVICES. TELOK AVER CHURCH. lIS. Telok Ayer Street. Sunday, January 13, 10.J3.- B.:i<) a.m. English Sunday School. 9.15 a.m. Young People's Service. 10.15 a.m. Chinese Church School. 11 a.m. Ghinese Church Service. Sermon by Rev. Pakianathan. 3 p.m. CaUMM Church School m Bukit Hoo Swee. 8 p.m. Song Service674 words
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Miscellaneous152 1933-01-14 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. PENANG MARU, ,h.p., B^Bo tons. fr.,m Yokohama 18-1, for (Calcutta via Rangoon 14-1 INTUNG, Brit., 2,107 tons, from Swatow 18-1, for Roihow, Etong Kong etc. 17-1. ALBERT BARRAUT, French. l.l'iO tons, from Saigon 12-1, for Saigon lt-1. HRRVAR, Norw., 7<'l tf»ns, from Bangkok i.{-i. for Bangkok 14-1. IPOH,152 words
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2580 1933-01-14 3 TWELFTH FINAL TODAY. TEAMS THAT HAVE PLAYED IN THE SERIES. Rmcbs enthusiasts from ever) part of thr Peninsula will gather lM the jMcturseejne Selangor Cluf> padang m Kuala Lumpur this ■fteraOM to watch the twelfth annuHl final of the H.M.S. Malaya |{uul>> <"up2,580 words
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Article47 1933-01-14 3 11. K. Harper J. 11. I'.mH. .1. < «*>ke. H. I'ri.c. i. llsdda N. <i. Morri>, L. Konnai E. S. Talbet, Dr. f f#'l>riscell, H. \ndrrsen R. S. I ufnell. H. 11. Sym, A. I). \sderHea, S. li. I'arnall. M. I read. Reserve J. B. Header><»n.47 words
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Article618 1933-01-14 3 ATTACKS HELD. FIVE GOALS FOR S. R. C. "A." CHINESE BEATEN. S.R.C. "A hinese 1. An S.R.C. "A" team defeated the Chinese by five goals to one m a hockey match on their ground yesterday. Although they dominated the major part of the exchanges, the Chinese could618 words
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Article540 1933-01-14 3 V.M.C.A. Beat Raffles College. V.M.C.A. :i; Raffles Coll. 2. If the hockey Match between the V.M.C.A. a, \d Raffles College on the Bukit Timah Road ground yesterday afternoon did not exactly produce a high standard oi" play the game was interesting by reason of the Vast pace maintained540 words
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Article69 1933-01-14 3 AMERICA WIN ALL GAMES. Sydney. Friday. Today's results m the fourth an<) final lawn tennis test match between the touring American team and Australia arc as follows Gledhill (U.S.) beat Quist, <i— 4, 7 5. Vines (U.S.) beat Hopman, r >—'l. Allison and Van Kyn (U.S.) beat c^uist69 words
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Article45 1933-01-14 3 Oprn Toununneiii At S.CC Tennis players are reminded that entries for the invitation tournatnent t<» be held on the courts of the Singapore Cricket Club during the Chinese Xew Year holidays close on Monday. Play u'ill be carried on from Jan. 26 to 29.45 words
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Article52 1933-01-14 3 Member*) oX the Amateur Spoil ing Association arc reminded ol the Association's thirteenth anniversary which will be celebrated today and tomorrow at the patron's seaside bungalow, 5 t milestone. Pasir I'an.jang. There will be singing and musical entertainments tociay and sports will 1m- held and a group photograph52 words
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Article26 1933-01-14 3 K.A.F. 4; A.P.C. In an evenly-<ontc.ste<l hockey match at Selttar yedttrday afternoon the U.A.F. beat the- A.P.C. by the odd goal m svveu.26 words
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Article280 1933-01-14 3 TODAY'S GAMES. ARSENAL TO VISIT WALSALL. The following matches will tnk» place today m the third roond ol the Football Association <'<i|>: Hull its. VS. SliiHJt Hand olflham Ath. Tottenham 11. Brighton vs. I hri. .> Bradford City v». Aston Villa Darlington v>. Queen**280 words
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Article108 1933-01-14 3 A i the 'I-' annual general niv«'i \rwz of th«* long Soon Ko^, Ahm>cih iion the following were elected office bearers for the cttnreat year President, Mr. Ng Mong >vhk vice-president, Mr. Soo Ah I hon. M-cictary, Mr. Koh E Num hon. asst. s»cr«'tar\, Mi. < han108 words
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Advertisement7 1933-01-14 3 m Other Sporting News On Page 6.7 words
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Advertisement95 1933-01-14 3 WATER WOOLLJES Mk jßß^hm The Hallmark of »he H H^K^^^H K^mmJm K Swimming Suit V^itfGEv IHB[ V^^/ Swimming VviNDSf*; j->i iW Costume d' ALL FAST 1O TROPICAL SUN AND WKBEC SliA WATER, PURE EMPIRE BOTANY WOOL AND ELASTIC STITCH —Jfe: FABRIC C^NkiJ l) all wool r J£_^ ALL BRITISH \?lJ\95 words
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Article71 1933-01-14 4 The exhibition dancers Hugo and Josephine made a very favourable impression on the company at the dance at Raffl-s Hotel on ThursJay night They arc a really clever pair, wlk> present a variety ol attractive -numbers, and there is a Trace and finish about all that they do71 words
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Article60 1933-01-14 4 As a result of numerous requests i repeat performance of the Rim lepictin.fr the 1932 Exposition of >t. Pfttyncifl Xavier, is to Ik* shown it the Alhambra on Sunday. Miss Jean Armstrong will a#ain deliver her descriptive talk on her sure and convei*sion. During the past week60 words
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Article2040 1933-01-14 4 280 M.P.H. DEATH DIVE DRAMA. RHIO STRAIT CRASH. "I SAW WING FALL AWAY AND SCREAMED." A verdict of death by misadventure was returned yesterday by Mr. F. 6. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, when he concluded the inquiry into the death of Pilot Officer Donald Edward Foreman, who "was killed m2,040 words
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Article95 1933-01-14 4 AT THE CINEMA. "The Night of June 1:. Paramount picture no* shown at the Pavilion is afi tlass drama which hold- tht tion right through. It is nota ivixlly excellent production, shows how m some- re-: screen can !>eat the stage. It is the story of a Ml95 words
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Article50 1933-01-14 4 (From Our Own Cone-; Medan, YW "Killing a nativ.- doea I don't mind," was the itate a European at his trial 1 j cil of Justice m Semarang Accused had murdered car driver and robbed I money on the road between and Sra^en. He w.i life imprisonment.50 words
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Article62 1933-01-14 4 A series of Talks on "M hood" will be kivm by Mi 1 U J 1 Roberts at the V.W.C Quay, becrinninjr next v at 5.30 p.m. These talks a year ago m Singapore. I m the F.M.S. and are l-ein^ '«1 H t ed by request. They aiv62 words
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Advertisement315 1933-01-14 4 Special Offer m Men's Wear during Stocktaking. with soft fronts and double T 1 L rw« Mb1 i< V\!| cuffs, m :i range of smart fV M i'M\''iVi|bA. coloured stripes. Two soft M fP pr cc each Youths Strong White VM A Matte Sports Shirts. Stocked m sizes 131 to315 words
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Advertisement37 1933-01-14 4 Q r S t* t Rpr^nip jm *•> Vv» C* 111 v» H r hi cr Malaya s r D s r» ravourite v n r c In A Week! i a n U r Cj r C37 words
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Miscellaneous105 1933-01-14 4 LAW NOTICE. Before the Chief Ju Justice Whitley and Mr. J I Beckett Terrell m the Ist. Court 1 day at 11 a.m. Judgment minal Appeal No. r >7 Rex lak Kath Singh. No. 60 ReJ Lam Lok. For further irffument —Criminal Appeal No, 52 K Abdulrahiman) vs. K. Hi105 words
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130 1933-01-14 5 INTEREST THREATENED. NEW LEAGUE COMMISSION h is authoritatively staled that Sir I rancis iTnriliv link Xmlms^ador to Japan, acting on instruction^ l?Ji aY B »l Ibc J.PMM* a«la.kin X Prijtog and TlStoKT^' W- London, Friday. pecisJly convened meeting of League of Nations Union Execu- attendedReuter - 130 words
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Article102 1933-01-14 5 Sin Kuo Min; Sin Chew Jit Foh - Sin Kuo Min and Sin Chew Jit Foh Geneva, Thursday. Mr. Wang Chinff-wei (President of the Executive Yuan), has issued atement to the effect that the < hincsc people arc determined to if they do not obtain satisfacion from the League. menhum and Shihmunchai hav<- enlisted and formed a Volunteer102 words
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Article113 1933-01-14 5 London, Friday. Times, commenting on the tilitiea m Manchuria says: There is little doubt that the' object of the .Japanese to obtain control of Jehol. immediate concern of the outidc world is that the fi^htin^ ImulrJ be localised and not spread 1 ma proper. -Japan's plan hanhaikwan henceforth should regardedReuter - 113 words
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Article380 1933-01-14 5 Chinese Still Holding rhiumt'iikow. Shanghai, Friday. Japanese general attack on liumenkow, after lasting- for two and niirhts has been repulsed Cien. Wong Funjr-ki's and CJen. >mi Takchuen's brigades. The JaufFered very heavily m the Hack, particularly the cavalry, one company being totally wiped out. Japanese reinforcements, assisted bombing380 words
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Article231 1933-01-14 5 Sin Kuo Min; Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Kuo Min Sin Chew Jit Poh and Ominous Warning Ai Tientsin. Shanghai, Friday, roe tfentral Government has' instructed Marshal Chang HsuehJjang to resist the Japanese invasion and to refuse all peace negotiations the Japanese troops are withdrawn from Shanhaikwan. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has now Changed his plans231 words
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Article156 1933-01-14 5 INearly 250,000 IN 1930. (From Our Own Correspondent Medan, Wednesday. Thi second part of the "Reposi on the D.X.1." over 1932 has now been published. It reveals ihat the Kuropean population at the end of 19.'50 numbered 242,011, which is an increase <>f 7:i. ;o:{ m ten156 words
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Article72 1933-01-14 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medmn, Wednesday. Many Pojtui^ese |K>litical ciimi nils, who had l)ten interned m Portugese Timor have sought retuge m the D.K.I recently eMttisjf trouble to the authorities lx>cause they often arrive without a sinple oent. Tho Bataviaasch Nicuwsblad now that the motives who are now72 words
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Article64 1933-01-14 5 (From Our Own Correspondent. Medun, Wednesday. It is state*! that other regulat ions havo l*~n made m IwJpeet of the extra allowances of Dutch Government employees of the Department of Shipping staying m Singapore. From February, the allowance will 1k» 25 per MOl of the salary64 words
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Article503 1933-01-14 5 ACCUSED CLEARED. DRIVING LICENCES MAY BE SUSPENDED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Thursday. Lin* Ah Than, driver of a hired car which came into collision with a car belonging to Dr. R. O. Winstedt, m which both the General Advise)- and Mrs. Winstedt were being driven to503 words
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Article201 1933-01-14 5 HAWKER WHO RAN INTO MOTOR-CAR. Remarking that the accident was clearly the deceased's own fault, Mr. F. 6. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, returned a verdict of death by misadventure on a Chinese named Liong Hoi, who died as the result of running into a motorcar driven by201 words
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Article105 1933-01-14 5 British Employee Convicted. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Wednesday. The Council of Justice m So. iabaya tried Mr. Loo William, a British employee of th? firm Ross Taylor and Co., Ltd., on a charg of having fffota away a busine Itrcl of the firm that employe 1 him.105 words
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Article244 1933-01-14 5 TEN YEARS FOR A CHINESE. (From Our Own Correspondent). Seremban, Thursday. Before Mr. Justice Mills at the Negri Sembilan Assizes, Gan Boot, a Chinese, was charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt with a knife to Tan Seng Lai and to his Mather, Tan Kay, at Seremban on Sept.244 words
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Article136 1933-01-14 5 CHANGE AT PENANG CAUSES SURPRISE. A sensation was caused m Penang m the Chinese community by the 'announcement by Dr. Louis Ngao- siang Tchou, Special Commissioner sent by the Ministry of Foreign' Affairs, Wanking, who is now m; Penan*;, to the effect that Mr. Hsien Hsiang, the Chinese136 words
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Article405 1933-01-14 5 MASS MEETING. SUPPORT FROM MUAR ASIATIC PLANTERS. Support for the rubber restriction campaign of the Malayan Estate Owners' Association, was forthcomjinjr at a meeting: at the Central j Theatre Hall, Muar, held under the auspices of the Muar Asiatic Planters' Association at which Mr. Lin Peng- presided405 words
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Article93 1933-01-14 5 Manslaughter Charge London. Thursday. Lord Howard of Effingham was 1 discharged today on a count of manslaughter, the iury returning no true bill." Lord Howard of Effingham is the! e!dt*t «on of the Earl of Effingham. He was charged as a sequel to tho finding of the corpse93 words
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Article151 1933-01-14 5 Details Of Tuesday's Concert. The concert to be given by the Band oi the Wiltshire Regiment n*. tho Memorial Hall on Tuesday, Jan. 17. will commence at .».!0 p.m. and the programme should conclude about 11.15 p.m. Among the item* I to he performed will be the JHI2151 words
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Article198 1933-01-14 5 Chinese Actor Stabbed When Rehearsing. At the Singapore Assizes on Wednesday before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell, two Hylam;, Boey I\ng Hong and Hoh Boon Jfm, were charge i with attempting to murder Li4ti Tong Sang by stabbing him at a house m Joo Chiat Road on198 words
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Article202 1933-01-14 5 Uiir«»sl Follows Pay Cuts. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Wednesday. The decision to exempt the lowe/ navy personnel from the 7 per cent, cut m salaries on Jan. 1 has increased the irritated feeling m the circles of the non-commissioned officers states the Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad. Aneta states from202 words
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Article113 1933-01-14 5 FARMER'S VOTE. OFFERS TO REMIT LAND DUES. Dublin, Thursday. Mr. Cosgrave. m a dramatic COWlterfoid for the decisive farmers 1 vote, stated at Kildare that if he was returned he would remit the land annuities for November and December, 1932, June, November and December, VXi',l, and June,Reuter - 113 words
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Article169 1933-01-14 5 THREE YEARS SENTENCE FOR CHINESE. At the Singapore Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell, Lee Keng Koon was sentenced to three years' rigorous impiisonment for being m possession of forged $5 notes. The police acting on information kept a watch on a house m Blanco Court169 words
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Article44 1933-01-14 5 Preaidtnl Will Veto Philippines Bill. Washington, Thursday. The Philippines Independence Bi'l will be vetoed l>y President Efooffei and an announcement m this oonneciion will be made m Oongnma tomorrow, accordtiy to Mr. Snell. Lhr» Republican leader of the Ifous** of Representative-. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article63 1933-01-14 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) M"lan, Wtv|n<'sday. On Friday last a small party gathered at. |ha bomt of Mr. Winckley tho manager of I'adang Tjc*r mm Kst., for a fyivwejl party m t\v> honour of Dr. Spillane, formsr Jy tho physician of tho United I^injfkat. Dr. Spillano will return63 words
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Article49 1933-01-14 5 Mr. Harry Story, one of an Australian theatrical trio writing Hong Konir, diod m ♦he Matilda HoapiteJ Otl -Jan. 2. In oompojiy witli Mr. John Priora ami Mr. David H*-».»i. he reached Hon/r Honir Kong from Shanghai m December arH playoH a w»M*k nt (he Kti^'h TJtioatilT.49 words
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Article449 1933-01-14 5 RECORD HUSTLE. PENANG, SINGAPORi: K. L., IN A DAY. (From Our Own Corteaponrjeni Kuala LunsjNir, Friday. Prince Ali Khan, the son of the Aga Khan, is one of the ate an hustlers who have yel visited Malay:,. \h e fi Penang this morn mg and experts449 words
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Article86 1933-01-14 5 PHILIPPINES BILL VETOED. Washington, Friday. Mr. Hoover Has W9tti a ■'•ntniunication to Coagros vetoing th< Philippines Independence Kill point in^ t(» the "chaotic" situation m thr Orient an-! the ''iinmen-*- n«i^h bouring populations" near th«- I lands. In mggestiag there Hhouid w n<> immediate curtailment of American authorityReuter - 86 words
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Advertisement42 1933-01-14 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING ZoCt>fJ£ n I For Everything Phone 2938. J l30 11^ FINEST QUALITY GOLF, TENNIS and POLO SHIRTS. Price $1.25. I RESTRINGING OF TENNIS fir n BADMINTON RACKETS OUR SPECIALITY. ROYSONS The Malayan Sports Depot. 111. North Bridge Road, Singapore.42 words
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Article283 1933-01-14 6 PADANG RUGBY. PUBLIC SERVICES BEATEN. S.C.C. 14 P.S.R.F.C. 0. An S.C.C. fifteen defeated a Public Services side on the Padang yesterday by a goal and three tries (14 points) to nil. There was no doubt as to the club's superiority but the exchanges were scrappy throughout, and283 words
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Article341 1933-01-14 6 Today's Races At Penang. Handicaps for today's P^nan)? Turf Club Now Year meeting are as follows: Kacc 1. Ponies. Class* 2. Div. 2, 5 furlongs. RoyV lU-st 9Jt, Ben Hall y.O. Red Blasea %Js, Perfect Lady 7.1 ;>. Donora 7.11. Princess Richmond 7.!», Mickey Mouse 7.9. Little Pat Peerlcsi341 words
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Article273 1933-01-14 6 TEMPER COSTS £31 CRASH IN CAR SHE COULD NOT DRIVE. A pretty young wife flounced m a fit of petulance out of a restaurant m Queen's Read, Bayswater bounced into her husband's car, which she could not drive, and ran it blindly into another car.273 words
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Article90 1933-01-14 6 FIND IN BANGKOK TEMPLE. (From ()ur Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Friday. A large number of Communist leaflets, bearing exhortations to overthrow the Government, were discovered here to<lay m one of the temples. No clue to the identity of those responsible for the leaflets has yeti been discovered. The pamphlets90 words
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Article206 1933-01-14 6 ISLAND CLUB VS. KEPPEL. The following is the Keppe) Golf Club team and starting times for the match against the Island Club on Sunday, Jan. 15, at Keppel B.UO Paterson and Lowson. 8.35 Craik and Irving Jones. 8.40 J. M. Watt and Douglas. 8.45 J. W. Jackson and206 words
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Article67 1933-01-14 6 Spring Races Not To B< Held. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Tuesday. 1 understand that the Deli Tun' Ciub will not hold the usual spring mess. Instead there will be two race days m May or June. It s also very likely thai there will be no67 words
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Article41 1933-01-14 6 The Singapore Ping Pong Association announces that the tournaments for this year will soon be held. Clubs or registered parties desiring affiliation are advised to communicate with the hon. secretary, Mr. Choo Kwai Low, c/o Govt Health Office, Singapore.41 words
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Article1357 1933-01-14 6 TEA FIRM'S ACTION. COUNSEL ON "FOOLS AND IDIOTS." H The Ordinance has not been passed for the protection of fools and idiots and consequently the Court is not expected to extend iN jurisdiction to protect such people," contended Mr. J. G. Campbell before Mr. H. A. Forrer,1,357 words
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Article296 1933-01-14 6 PRIEST TRICKED OF£ 10,000. CHURCH ALARM. DARING CONFIDENCE TDirif 1 rvi^iN.. Detectives assisted by Scotland Yard, are searching m two coun-j tries for an international confidence; trickster, who is believed to havej defrauded a Roman Catholic priest of £10,000. The pritst, whose home is m the Wavertrce area of Liverpool,296 words
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Article564 1933-01-14 6 OLYMPIA CIRCUS SCENE. COURT SEQUEL ACCUSED CAPTAIN ANh LEAFLETS. The story of an ftttempt to ti j a leaflet into the h,nds ,'f th Mayor of Londor f,, ling from his < :n r1 O] VrVr IJJ open the circus JJ ly "*V London Police Court on ('apt. Edmund TilUtoi564 words
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Article131 1933-01-14 6 SHIPPING, MACHNERi AND ENGINEERING The date of the twelftf Kn^ineeri i^ and Machine r) lion has been fixed f<»r Sept. :>:•> at Olympic, London. The nal event of the teries v 1 900. Tl.c usual number <•' visits-- ahout f»0 m all place, and the member* <•! societies131 words
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Advertisement187 1933-01-14 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 better187 words
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Article539 1933-01-14 7 CROSS PURPOSES. OBJECTION TO GRADING. n :he potential £1,000,000 [a an pineapple industry ing quichqr. Daily News learns thai Dr. Tcmpany. C.8.E., lJn-"< -tor of ilture, S.S. and P.M.S., visited a pore this- week and. m com- iMi Mr. I>. C. Olds. AgriI eld Officer, Singapore,539 words
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Article705 1933-01-14 7 C>\ SEA-BED AND MIND THE SPIKES. ''I want you to imagine that you •r« all as supermen ami w»- a ingoing to walk along the bottom <>i the x"d. from Penang to Colombo. I have chosen M our starting point. Tclok I'ahang. Wt leave a small705 words
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Article125 1933-01-14 7 Engineer Injuml By Falling Beam. A Rerce Are broke out m a block of -hop booses m Cheras Rf>ad, i little distance away from the Pndti Police Station, on Wednesday nitcht as S result of which five housos were rased to the ground and a sixth partially125 words
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Article108 1933-01-14 7 Centenaruui Rivals For I Honour. Healthy <<!<l men, who >re com* pet ing itt the city health c«nte«l m Canton for the honour of officiating at the opening dt tho Pearl Steel [Budge connecting Canton and Honam, will find stiff competition from Mr. Tsanp Hin-tsay, robu I Id108 words
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Article520 1933-01-14 7 GAS ATTACKS. TRAINING FOR FIRST AID MEN. London, Dec. 18. In the event of war m the future a possibility which everyone devoutly hopes is very remote— the civil population can hardly hope to be spared the worst horrors. A terror which our cities and towns escaped520 words
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Article255 1933-01-14 7 RECLAIMING PLANS BEING MADE. Preparatory work for the reclamation of the North-Eastern I POider (reclaimed territory) m the Zuyder Zee will start next year, <o that the real work for the reclamation of this land will begin m 1934 This was the statement made iii Parliament recently by255 words
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Article187 1933-01-14 7 RUSSIAN'S VENGEANCE ON NEPHEWS. Th;- Communist Party's claim that all other loyalties must five way before loyalty to the party has been suddenly Drought before the Russian public m a striking form by the trial at Sverdlovsk (formerly Ekaterinburg) of a peasant Morosov for the murder of his187 words
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Article34 1933-01-14 7 (From On;- Own Correspondent.) Medan, Wednesday. lie local scents of the Messageriea Ifaritimes tatc thai passage tarts to and from the D Fvf. have \)fcr\ reduced by rough< forty pc» cent.34 words
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Article785 1933-01-14 7 AT THE FROM. COUNTER-ESPIONAGE TALES. War reminiscences appear :<» bt endless. Gonnera, footsloggers," surgeons, privates, brigadiers, and other warriors, happy and harassed, have told their stories, but how many of the public have ever heard of a busy little band called the I. P. 7785 words
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Article36 1933-01-14 7 Tin- |H>rt of ii.'iiithui f suffered Ic.^f from B lallin^-(,if <»t traffic m 1932 thun Antwerp or Rotterdam. Thr rium>»L'i- oi ships entering tho |m»i», wa.s 1H,»;lI1» m Aff»insi 20.49^ m bMI. Aneta HavasAneta Havas - 36 words
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Advertisement16 1933-01-14 7 y />' SHOPPING IS EASIER if you consult the advertisements m the n A 1 I. V16 words
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Advertisement118 1933-01-14 7 WHITEAWAY STOCKTAKING SALE JANUARY Oth TO FEBRUA Ifh. I MEN'S RAN* COATS. Special offer of 101 Men' Belted Si/.r m. 58 m. o m. Chi Waterproof Coaii no\ >xiu*t .i I 1 ti SALK *6.00 BACH. 1 I*, f'ii i -l# y Big MEN'S DRESSING GOWNS. AH Silk m ;ni118 words
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Article, Illustration83 1933-01-14 8 The bnrial at sea ot apiam Waiccr Wander ell, the famous giofce-irmter, iro which he was murdered off Loaß Beach, California, I'.S.A. Miss Mar»ot Crahame, the British film star, at the South African Section of the British Commonwealth League's Exhibition which opened recently at (Jrosvenor House. Two children sizing up83 words
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Advertisement276 1933-01-14 8 SLUMP TIME NECESSITATES ECONOMY Then don't throw away your old clockH, watches or gramophones Send them to us. We will give each of them a M new life to b<; ever useful to you again at a LOW price It pays you to consult uh:— Ylck~wow~Hlng Yl\K North Bridge Koad.276 words
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Advertisement89 1933-01-14 8 Phone 5261 and assure yourself of a Real Week-End Entertainment! MATINEE TODAY -3.15 Children Half Price Continued Success Nightly of I Frederick Lonsdale's biggest Musical Comedy Hit— "MAID of the MOUNTAINS" uitii a Miillia.il All-British Cast, OUR NEXT ATTRACTION— RUTH CHATTERTOiN j Famous star of Madame X" etc. "The MAGNIFICENT89 words
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Advertisement133 1933-01-14 8 RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903. Matinees Today Sunday 3.15 (CHILDREN HALF PRICE) NOW IT CAN BE TOLD! WHAT HAPPENED Clive Brook Charles Ruggles Adrienne Allen The Famous English Star of Loose Ends Respected by the community, devoted to his wife until he saw the girl *h<» j moved next door. What was133 words
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