Singapore Daily News, 19 January 1933
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Title Section13 1933-01-19 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News No. 92. THURSDAY, JAN UARY 19, 1933. 6 CENTS.13 words
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Article591 1933-01-19 1 i abled by Heutor y< LM daj ummarising the financial ;/1) ition "l" the United States arc ikely to have very heartening ipon those wh<» are working enuously to secure the remiti,, n of War Debts. According »o \|i Hoover, deficit ot between ,000,000 and 1700,000,000 is to591 words
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1303 1933-01-19 1 ALMOST HOPELESS TASK FOR AUSTRALIA 411 WANTED: BEST BATS OUT STRONG LEG THEORY PROTEST CABLED TO M. C. C. BRADMANS HEAVY HITTING England's second innings in the third Test match at Adelaide closed yesterday for H2, leaving Australia to fret 531 to avoid defeat. So far Australia have gvf 1201,303 words
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Article85 1933-01-19 1 ro Have Made Attempt On Rerord. London, Wednesday Flight-Lieut. D. L. G. Bett, the pilot selected to attempt the lon^ distance nir record flight to the Cape, has died in hospital at Ha!ton, Buckinfrhamshire, following an o}>ci'ation. Renter. Plight-Lieut. Bett made a nonstop flight to Rsrypi u.iih Squadroti.85 words
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Article30 1933-01-19 1 Anota- Havas - Anota-Havas A mstei dam. .Monday. A theatre seating 1,200 people has been entirely destroyed by I !\rc. The firemen were greatly hampered by the extreme cold. j30 words
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Article155 1933-01-19 1 O,\ U.S. FIRM. 200 STORM OFFICE BL ILDING WRECKED. I An ama/ing at (ark was mad<> yesterday on the Tokio office of the Singer Sewing Machine Co., which was stormed and devastated by a wild mob of 20© Japanese* workers. Many were injured in the outrageReuter - 155 words
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Article63 1933-01-19 1 I Tokio, Later. The American Ambassador visited Count Uchida and requested an immediate investigation of the Singer raid and- adequate police protection for Mnerican life and property in future. Count L>hida readily complied* A Singer repre•mtalive estimated the loss at likely to reach several hundred thousand y©n. 'hreeReuter - 63 words
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Article39 1933-01-19 1 Aneta- Havas - Aneta-Havas \>vv York, .Monday. Official statistics show that there was an increase in the number of bankruptcies In 1952 oxer VXM but that there was a definite improvement in the lasi six months of the year.39 words
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Article143 1933-01-19 1 TRAGEDY FEARED. J. A. MOLLISON TO GO IN SEARCH. London, Wednesday. If no news is received of Lady Bailey withm a few hours, Mr. J. A. Mollison announces that he win start immediately on a search in a new de Haviland seven-seater au liner. He will be143 words
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Article88 1933-01-19 1 1 Eighty Time* Round The World. (From Our Own Coriesffomlent.) Medan, Monday. The Royal Dutch East Indian Air Mail Company (K.N.I.LJL) carried on the regular air-routes! 10,797 passengers; during the extra! I flights 7,i)2» passengers; air mail 18,625 kilograms or 1,300,000 let- ten. The total number of flight*88 words
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Article53 1933-01-19 1 Aneta- Havas - Aneta-Havas Bombay, Monday. The Kaisar-i-Hind left today with b consignment of £2">0,42."> in gold for London. She also carried a further consignment of £">!r>,!>:2.-> tfold for the Tnited States with a<i option on London. Yesterday the President Monroe left with h consignment of i3680,i>00 tfolrf for53 words
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Article171 1933-01-19 1 HOPES DASHED. CONCILIATION DROPPED DRAFTING REPORT. Geneva, )Vednesda>. Japan's reply to the dratt prqposals of the Committee o! Nineteen was presented today. The reply refuses to admit any; discussion of the Manchukuo regime and also participation of non-memhers of the League la conciliation procedure. It isReuter - 171 words
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Article817 1933-01-19 1 Sin Kuo Min; Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Kuo Min Sin Chew Jit Poh nn«l Chinese Holding On In Sliihniiiiichiii. Shanghai, Tuesday. The Japanese launched two a! tacks on Shihinunchai on Sunday ni^ht nn<J in the earl\ hours of Monday morning but they were repulsed by the Chinese troops who are still maintaining the line817 words
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Article919 1933-01-19 1 Miss Kosita Forbes, ih« (amoun woman traveller and writer, here describes the life of a republic tinder the n round. the copper mines of lenient e. We were viMtm^ the coppei mines at Tenientoi om of the f*:u in the world, surely, which runs up instead of down.919 words
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Advertisement6 1933-01-19 1 Latest Rubber Prices: See Page Two6 words
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Advertisement41 1933-01-19 1 J aH ■■Hw^- > >v aV M i -BPT if W it I iaar£^' .as 1 I V f BACHELORS 5 -a?"' '13b>' '^'"■"'■*fc^i"'"*3OaßP I a^*kv ««1 aSmv .aVKmv I .aSVav .aT I I {^*x L L QUALITY CORK TIPPED CIGARETTES I41 words
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Advertisement6 1933-01-19 1 Latest Tin Prices: See Page Two.6 words
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Article754 1933-01-19 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. 'I'm.. ir Own Corrtspoadm* I london, Wednesday. i i i I'll itjj/ pru-cs lodsjf verr: RUBBER. S k ,<it 2 H I»«wn 21 32 Kefcrtiarj 2 5 12 \pr.-hinr 2 7 32 Down 1 \V> hih. -Sept 2 S/lt O •-!)«•<•.754 words
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Article137 1933-01-19 2 Rubber. !>«n;aii! at nuction was iM>or, bc.t fetching ••■"v, crcpi in •to >'-j, shaoi i'tti»ij;.^ f>% an i brown crepe to 6 i. Vl id-day »j \*>Vii us were as follows Buy< 1 1 Sellers. Sjot S 16 «J ;i s < Sid. irrepcl 7-"» 7 7 K«b.-Mar.137 words
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Article34 1933-01-19 2 Ouotations On Wednesday. MINING. Middle pru*«K of local issues wert ■n lolluw ,m Sin. on Wednesday, according to Frmaar < <>.'s list .-.->-. ~m i n mi w in i 7...*',^5. m ui n—34 words
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Article74 1933-01-19 2 CH I NESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE PRICES. 11 noon, Jan. IS. 1 Buyers Sellers Gambler 5.00 Java Cube* 7.50 Hamburg Cube 8.50 Muntok Whtt« Pepper 21.00 White Popper 20.00 Black Popper 17.00 Mixed Black Pepper 12.00 Sundried Copra 5.10 Mixed Copra 4.65 4.65 Small Flake Tap 4.00 Fair 3.90 Mecl: Pearl74 words
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Article47 1933-01-19 2 Yesterday's exchange rates included the following: SELLING. London, 4 months' sip,ht 2 15/16 London, I months sight 2/.'i 29 32 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 7/8 London, W) days' sight L l 27^2 London, demand 2/3 13 '16 London, T.T. 2/3 2. r r,2 i47 words
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Article297 1933-01-19 2 FUNERAL YESTERDAY AT BIDADARI. The funeral of Mr. C. J. Williams, who died as a result of an accident at the swimming club, took place at the Bidadari Cemetery yesterday afternoon and was very largely attended by friends and colleagues. Among those present at the graveside were297 words
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Article68 1933-01-19 2 Aneta- Havas - Aneta-Havas Xew York, Monday. Professor Murray Butler, President of the University of Columbia states that the committee of econo mists which has been appointed tc consult the leaders of finance and industry all over the world will concentrate on the organisation oi better distribution of world pro68 words
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Article769 1933-01-19 2 LOSS OF $35,752. DIRECTORS FOREGO THE YEAR'S FEES. The annual general meeting of Indraffiri Rubber, Ltd., was held a* the offices of the secretaries, Kvatt Co., French Bank Buildings, yesterday, Mr. J. M. Sime presiding. Others present were Messrs. G. C. Knox, J. A. Clarke, T. F.769 words
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Article37 1933-01-19 2 The Messagtriei Maritime^ Felij Rousscl is due in Singapore trotn Pvnanj? on Sunday, Jan. 2, at a.m. and will probably sail on th< same day at 3 p.m. for Saigon Honor Konp and Shansrhai. t37 words
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Advertisement167 1933-01-19 2 M. EZEKIEL SONS, Qualified Ophthalmic Opticians Raffles Chambers, Singapore. Branch Noordwijk, 35, Batavia, Java. HAVE YOU SEEN IT yet and noticed its graceful modern lines and its handsome appearance, with chromium plated bumpers, radiator etc. HAVE YOU sat in it and appreciated the easy entrance and exit due to wide167 words
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Advertisement410 1933-01-19 2 THE SINGAPOKi Paily News. led Offie^: 78 Cell Str^ f Sin»ap<,re, rh,, n ">l5l-r,152. Tel: "TimeH" Rinjfaporv kiiala Lumpur. Office: 2,V Ja\n ±u*,t J'honp; :\**i ■VMCftirnoM ratks PavabK- in advanr< lH>ca' delivery Monti. iv $I.W (Quarterly $4 *>i Half-yearly $9.00 Single Copy. r > centAll communications relativi ness matters, viz410 words
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Miscellaneous274 1933-01-19 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Friday. Janunn 20. Police Band, Katong Park. 5.15 p.». iialarday, January 21. "Foolish Virgin Victoria Theatre. •♦:{o p.m. SPORTING. Tadfl] January 19. Ilcckcy: Wiltshiie H«j?t. vs. IndoCeyloncsc, Tanglin. lrida\. January 'Hi. H«.cke>: S.R.C. \<> Malay.. Comtnand. S.R.C. frd.; .S.K.C. did vs. ILL "A." R.I. jrrd. Pollec v.,274 words
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Miscellaneous643 1933-01-19 2 SHIPPING LIST. ['ENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. H<- following passenger sailings art pending: For Europe. p. and 0 S. N. Co.'s Ranchi (Jaa. 20). N.Y.K.: YftftvlUMi Mn.ru (Jan. 25), Hakont- Mi-tu (Feb. 9). Han. bur* Amerika Line: Sauerland (.Inn. It"), Uckermark (Jan. 22), Ermlnn<! t Feb. 4». East Asiatic Co., Ltd.643 words
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Miscellaneous348 1933-01-19 2 AIR PASSENGERS. PfeSMngms from Batavia to Singapore: Mr. Sinclair, Mr. Clackefct, Mr. BalLindyne\ Dr. Sanderson. Mr. Lioeng May Soen, Mr. Komada, Mr. Uhl, Mr. and Mrs. Amsden, Mr. Eno. Mr. Paino and Mr. Van Enge'brechten. VESSELS ARRIVED. RAN( HI. Brit.. '•>!'• tuns, from Yokohama 18-1, for London 20-1. GIAN ANN*.348 words
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1382 1933-01-19 3 SR.CS EIGHT AGAINST R. A. F. AND S. C. C'S EIGHT AGAINST THE POLICE s.k.c/s bk; win. Eighl Goals Against The K.A.F. K.I. Btat K.A. \Uk Torino featured the two main hotkey matches played in Singapore yesterday. ll Thi' S.OC went down to Thomson1,382 words
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Article140 1933-01-19 3 THIRD ROUND OF F.A. CUP. KEPLAYS. CHESTERFIELD BEAT THE WEDNESDAY. London, Wednesday. ReauHfl of replays in the third round of the F.A. Cup pla/ed to<lay were as follows: Southend 2 Watford 6 Luton 2 Barnsley 0 A-i«,n YilU i Bradford C. 1 hesUrfteld l Sheffield Wed. 2 Manchester <, 9140 words
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Article158 1933-01-19 3 CHANGI RACE THIS WEEK-END. Thti Royal Singapore Yacht Club announce*: On Saturday and Sunday loth classes will take part in the annual ('hangi Race. The A ulasa will sail lor a Club Beer Mug, ai)u t/.e ii class for the Acolua I'rophy. The start on the first day will158 words
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Article90 1933-01-19 3 Aneta- Havas - Aneta-Havas Nen ork Gives Jel>y The MuldleH eight. New York, Saturday. It Ui announced that the New York boxer Ihn Jeby has won the world's middleweight championship," beating the Canadian Battaglia by a technical knockout in the liJih round. It is well known that the Boxing Federation of90 words
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Article42 1933-01-19 3 The Singapore Chess Club championship for the year 1932 was won by K. K. Colnian who lost only one fame. M. M. Maschoicff was second with loss of five frames, B. O. Wilmot took third place with a loss of ♦>42 words
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Article38 1933-01-19 3 Memberi of the Y. M. C. A. tennis section are informed that courts nos. 1 to will be reopened foi play on, Jan. li<>. Booking lists will be open on Saturday, Jan. 21 •1 a.m. I38 words
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Article22 1933-01-19 3 Bntriei for the S.C.R.C. billiarda hniriminent, the list lor winch are now open, close on Jan. SI.22 words
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Article656 1933-01-19 3 P. S. BEATEN BY R.A.F. NEAR SOCCER BALL LOST IN LALLANG INGLES' BIG KICK I*. Services 9 R.A.F. 9. The inclement weather made tht j Public Services' ground at Dunearn I Road little short of a quagmire yes I terday, and it was no surprise th^.t their came with the656 words
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Article34 1933-01-19 3 A >even-a-side rugby tournament (flv« minutes each way) will be played at th<> S.C.C. on Monday, Tut. day and Wednesday next week, entrance fee 50 cents. Entries close at 1 p.m. on Saturday.34 words
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Article40 1933-01-19 3 Plans For Six-A-Side Competition. A six-a-side football competition will begin at the S.C.C. on Monday, Feb. 13. Entries close on Wednesday, Feb. 8. The entry fee is 60 cents. Teams will be drawn for by the football sub-committee.40 words
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Article248 1933-01-19 3 HIS FIRST FIGHT IN AMERICA. Sacramento, Calif., Dec. 21) Small Montano, able Filipino lighter, in his first scrap in America, polished off Joe Tieke San Francisco Japanese who ha- a' draw with Little i'ancho to his c.vt«it, in a ten-round feature bout here tonight. Alontano, a recent arrival248 words
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Article119 1933-01-19 3 Gate Receipt Figures. Sydney, Dec. 1 J. At a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association tonight it was reported that the net profit to the Association from its share of the proceeds of the match England v. New South Wales was £1,856. From the proceeds of119 words
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Article73 1933-01-19 3 To Meet Peruvian Invaders. Rio de Janeiro, Saturday. A telegram from Maneos states that the Columbian gun-boat Mosquera, with General Rojas and 1,000 men aboard, is en route for Leticia the town recently seized by a band of Peruvians. She is accompanied by two other gun-boats carrying additional infantry73 words
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Article274 1933-01-19 3 ANOTHER SETBACK BY LOSING TO PAUL. Chicago, Div j.\i. PideJ La Barba, onetime tty weight cnampion now campaigning as a l eat ru; weight, Buffered a second major boiback this montii when he lost on a decision to L'ommj Paul, vf Buffalo, in a ten round battle. Paul,274 words
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Article96 1933-01-19 3 Aneta- Havas - Aneta-Havas HerJin, Monday. h is possible that the result of the elections of the Diet in Lipp may lead to the dissolution oi the Reichstag and new general elections m Germany as Hitler is determined to increase his opposition in the hope that the Nazi victory in Ljppe96 words
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Article51 1933-01-19 3 Aneta- Havas - \V.\r aw, Sunday. It is reported here lhat there have been a series of mass executions in RusiUL Fifteen people were executed for theft in Tashkent, while at Basftidonets, 12 peasants were condemned to death for frauds In connection with the co-operative movement an I five for theft.51 words
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Article36 1933-01-19 3 Aneta- Havas - Aneta-Havas Moscow, Monday. The Tass agency announces that the ice-breaker Lenin has arrived on the scene of the wreck of the Malygin. The work of rescuing the crew is hampered by persistant bad weather.36 words
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Article183 1933-01-19 3 SUN LIFE' LIBEL CASE. COLKT SCEINE. PUBLISHER FOUND GUILTY. A verdict of "Guilty' was return ed by the jurj in ti« King's bencli Court, .Wont M'sil, on IVc. j n the case in which James J. tiarpell, .publisher of th<- Canadian monthly ."Journal ol Commerce,' appeared '<>n charges of criminal183 words
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Article244 1933-01-19 3 Aneta - Aneta Lycw German Decrees* Likely. Bei Un, M'Mnlay. Drastic measure* af/mnst th» Abuse of political liberties whieii were only recently fully restored ui German people by the cancellation oi lii«- emergency decrees ]»»«> mulgated by tin von Papon Govern' ment a^am.-t jj<«iiti<;«i excesse and terrorism art fort cast244 words
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Advertisement71 1933-01-19 3 j 1 T^*^ job MADE FROM FINEST AUSTRALIAN WOOL Two fold panel. Specially reinforced toe and heel IN A SMART RANGE OF g\ f* BROWN, GREY AND FAWN U fERITC 1 MARL MIXTURES %J %3 1 U I PER PAIR MADE FOR HARD WEAR GET THE fjfff^V, MAN'S j LATES71 words
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Article404 1933-01-19 4 CHINESE CHARGED. STORY OF STREET CHASE. Ai khe iml— ft el Aw Liew Leong, a dispenser and a partner of the Mun Dispensary in North Bridge Road, Low Lum was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to him and stood his trial before Mr. A. W. Hay,404 words
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Article301 1933-01-19 4 AT THE CINEMA. THE CAPITOL. Something quite out of the ordinary run of pictures is being shown at the Capitol in the Paramount picture "The Phantom President" in which Mr. George M. Cohan, the famous U.S. Retjr and composer, maker his first s'-rven appearance, j It is a musical production301 words
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Article206 1933-01-19 4 PLANS COMPLETE. RELAY OF OPENING FROM K. L. (From Our Own Pin HeiHIBeVnL) Penang, Wednesday. Arrangements have been compleied for the Penang Radio Exhibition' at the Town Hall tomorrow. The event will be unique, in that it will be the first of its kind in Malaya The206 words
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Article108 1933-01-19 4 Before the Chief Justice in the Ist. Court today at 11 a.m. Part heard:— S. 1460/31— Ya Wan Yoke alia> Yu Oi (w) vs. Chu Siew Kuan! and two othei-s. Before Mr. Justice Whitksy hi the' 1 2nd. Court at 11 a.ir. Part' heard j --S. 619 ZZ—108 words
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Article1763 1933-01-19 4 LINKING NATIONS TOGETHER U. S. ATHLETE'S ROTARY CLUB SPEECH "I feel we owe a debt of gratitude to the speaker for his interpretation of the ideals of the Olympic Games and for indicating how these Games should he a power of promoting better international understanding,"1,763 words
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Article147 1933-01-19 4 MANY MOURNERS AT FUNERAL. There was a large gathering of friends and relatives at the funeral of Mr. A. R. Doray both at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes and at the graveside, including tho^ headmaster of the Raffles Institution. The Rev. Fr. L. Burgoffer147 words
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Article147 1933-01-19 4 Tuesday, Jan. 10. His Excellency, Lady Clementi and Miss Clementi returned to Pena.ig from Langkav/i Islands by the s.y. Sea Belle this morning. His Excellency attended a luncheon of the Penan,; Rotary Club at the E. O. Hotel. Wednesday, Jan. 11. Mr. Ngaosian;* Tchou, Mr. Tze chin Uu.147 words
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Article51 1933-01-19 4 (From Our Own Corrospondont. Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday Sentence of three years' imprisonment was passed by Mr J«Bt»ce McFall at the SelanJJJr au Sl s** s a Ch 'neae, named We Ah Lok, who was charged with writing seditious matter on the rol<! storaec c m p*51 words
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Article312 1933-01-19 4 LUGGAGE CHARGE. CHINESE PORTERS CONVICTED A Hylam M>oy" employe Mr. H. A. Forrcr, the Sm rrit>iinal District .Jud;r' complainant in a charge tiorv made against two porters employe! at the Ti Pagar station before Mr. .T Gregg, the Third Matrix i";*terday. Court Inspector R. D. W'L312 words
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Advertisement124 1933-01-19 4 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. flp ROBINSONS SUPERIOR QUALITY j /kV< fl^V PERFECT IN MAKE AND FINISH J '^S»j/J FULL LENGTH i W J MADE IN ENGLAND M l\ THREE STYLES ATHLETIC "ATHLETIC" without sleeves I ROUND OR V NECK ■P^ PR |CE 25 EACH I JT^Lj "SINGLETS" button124 words
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Advertisement73 1933-01-19 4 C Ib^ 3 C B^ J^" 13 T ■B B^^^^ ■I Lm u f" IR II Bk b» A Iwl bW "J I I DC vH ITI K. rj MALAYA'S a FAVOURITE 1 IN A WEEK! j BB I fl I I" IrHfwwHwwiiiiimiiiiiiiiitffU^^ /3C\ cmi \-J [j InnuHMmiiiMmiiiiinniimlifl^ Vsfl^S/ lrj73 words
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Article1802 1933-01-19 5 STORY OF SHARE TRANSFERS COUNSEL OBJECTS TO BANK WITNESS lite hearing whh continued before Mr. JuKtice Whitlev in Supreme Court yesterday ol the suit in which Seah Kn K I a rrimd bank director, is suing the P. and O. Hanking C0r-,.,,-alien Ltd. in1,802 words
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Article, Illustration116 1933-01-19 5 The new models of the Fiat "> 08 are now on show at the Fiat sh cwrooms in Orchard Koad. The illustration above is the new two-seater model, which has been termed the "big little" car. Driver and passenger accomm odation has been116 words
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Article207 1933-01-19 5 MURDER CHARGE. SEQUEL TO FINDING OF WOMAN'S BODY. i A sensation was caused amone the Eurasian community on Tuesday when Harold Vincent Perreau was detained by the Singapore Police and brought before Mr. A. W. Hay, the Second Police Magistiate. on a charge of murder. He was207 words
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Article60 1933-01-19 5 Leavei P^nang For Thr Dindings. (Fiom Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Wednesday. The Governor, Lady Clementi and their party, who have been staying at 80l Retiro, Ptenang Hill, since! Dec. 24, are leaving tonight for the Dindings en rout. 4 for Kuala Lumpur. Prior to sailing the Governor and60 words
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Article149 1933-01-19 5 "A GODSEND." UNIVERSITY IN NANKING A "BELOVED GENIUS." Nanking, Wednesday. Mr. Lo Chia-luen, Chancellor if the National Central University, telegraphed to Hong Kong this afternoon inviting Mr. Bernard Shaw to visit S T anki;ig to ffiva lectures. The text of the invitation, which Ifl inReuter - 149 words
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Article170 1933-01-19 5 CONVICTED OF MURDER OF HIS WIFE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Tuesday. The case in which Munusamy, ;i Tamil, was charged with the murder of his wife was continued today before Mr. Justice Mills. Accused claimed to be tried. Alter Mr. E. Jeff who appeared on behalf170 words
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Article95 1933-01-19 5 Leaving Penang On Retirement. (From Our Own Corresponded.) I Penang, Wednesday. It is now definitely known that Mr. P. T. Allen, Resident Councillor I in Penang, will be sailinK fro'ij PenanfJ next April, prior to his! retirement. His successor will BM>st likely be Mr. A. M.95 words
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Article50 1933-01-19 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mfdan, Monday. It is stated, that the well-known :Ji rector of the West Java Research Station, Dr. Deuss, will Hhortly leave for Indo-China. He was invited by some French uwner* of rubber and tea estates in inspect their plantations and to nake a report.50 words
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Article636 1933-01-19 5 SENTENCED. FINDING JOBS FOR $50. An remarkable story was told before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminul District Judge, yesterday, when a young Eurasian, Ivor Neubronner, was produced on two charges of cheating in 'respect of one sum of $30 and another sum of $5.40. He pleaded636 words
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Article687 1933-01-19 5 MAINTENANCE. j HOME ORDER NOT COMPLIED WITH. The matrimonial troubles of CiiiorjN Fan-, i Eu-opean employed at the New World, found their echo in the Ctiminal District Court, yesterday when he was asked to show cause before Mr. H. A. Forn r \vh\ he had failed687 words
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Article1263 1933-01-19 5 TRAPPED BY TAMIL STALS HER AT DOOR "GALLANT RESCUER." A sentence of seven years' rigor- imprisonment was imposed on a Tamil Tamed Marimuthu by Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell yesterday in the Singapore Assizes for attempting- to murder a girl named Ramayi in a house in1,263 words
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Advertisement62 1933-01-19 5 At Malaya's Largest Sporting Goods Store I Come and inspect I J^^L VINCENT RICHARD'S I j^B "THE BAT" I fBHHP WorlcJV Faeteht and KpM Backet 1 Racket made by a I I^l^ Champion for Champions. I I Best Tennis Shoes $0.75 only H For Everything Phone .—293B I ROYSONS I62 words
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Article154 1933-01-19 6 GLOOMY OUTLOOK IN D.E.I. MORE TAXATION. POSSIBILITY OF COLLAPSE. (Prom Oui Own Correspondent.) Medan, Monday. An unfavourable impression has been created in financial circles by the report of the Budget committee which has been presented to the People's Council. It is stated that i.i n less an economic revival occurs154 words
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Article126 1933-01-19 6 JNeed ior Rel undiiig War Bond*. Washington, Tuesday. A deficit of between $500,000,000 and exclusive of the sinking fund by the end of the fiscal year is predicted by President Hoover m a special message to ongresh, appealing to it to increase revenues by passing- the proposed126 words
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Article94 1933-01-19 6 iNe^v Bill Introduced In United States. Washington, Tuesday. A Bill aiming at the remonetisa-i tion of silver, introduced in the' House of Representatives by Mr. Steagall, chairman of the banking committee, provides that the Secre- taiy of the Treasury will purchase $250,000,000 worth of silver in the openReuter - 94 words
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Article95 1933-01-19 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Monday. The Soerabaiaasch Handelsbkui states from Macassar (Celebes) that an army captain, Halkema, was tried for causing the death 01 a Dative woman and a native child during a riot in a native village. Captain Halkema ordered a Volley in the air,95 words
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Article92 1933-01-19 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Monday. An amazing incident occurred in the neighbourhood of Malang when planter as a protest because a 1 pairing car did not dim its lights, drew his revolver and fired, happily, without hitting the car. The number oi" his car was92 words
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Article58 1933-01-19 6 (FIWB Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Monday. In the course of li>.)2, the estates on the East Coast or" Sumatra sent !>ack to Java 48,08(> I labourers and only 1,20c immi-i grants arrived, so that the net loss during last year is 46,880 labourers. During the depression, more than58 words
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Article85 1933-01-19 6 Only Portion To Be Extended. Aetion taken at a meeting of Municipal Committee No. 3 held on Jen. 13: Approved amendment of programme for 1933 for reconstruction of roads. Confirmed deci ;ion tnat only the portion of the extension of Clemenceau Avenue, from New Bridge Road to Keppel85 words
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Article91 1933-01-19 6 London, Monday. Th«- Daily Telegraph states tha f six special gas sections have been formed in every regiment of the National Guard in the United States with the aim of repressing internal troubles which necessitate the calling out of troops. It has been proved that tear91 words
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Article1429 1933-01-19 6 SIKHS CONVICTED j BEATING FOR I rl til HEAVY SENTENCES Severe sentences were passed on itwo Sikhs, Masawa Singh an'l Lachman Singh, yesterday, when they were found guilty by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, jOf voluntarily causing hurt to a i Chinese,1,429 words
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Article258 1933-01-19 6 HER SISTER MARRIES A WELSHMAN. Englewood, N. J., Dec. 28. Elizabeth Reeve Morrow, eldest j daughter of Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow and the late senator and ambassador, was married here today; to Aubrey Neil Morgan, young banker of Brunderwen, Wales. Only relatives and members of the family were258 words
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Article38 1933-01-19 6 Berlin, Friday. Press telegrams from Buenos Aires state that ex-President Irrigoyen, who was recently exiled to the island of Martin Garcia, has fallen seriously ill and has been brought back to the capital for treatment. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 38 words
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Article443 1933-01-19 6 BRUTALLY KILLED WOMAN. CHINESE CHARGED ROOM COVERED Wm, BLOOD. (From Our Own Johore Bahru, j At the Johore Ba this morning before the H Justice Burton a Chine Chong Fook was charred having caused the fa Chinese woman nam. described as a coffee-shoii In the 22nd milestom Jalan Pontian Kolamuyer443 words
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Article62 1933-01-19 6 Dancer In IMol Tu Kill Mussolini. Rome, ]'•< After studying pc( Austria, Sijjnoi Mu ordered the r. k-a coi th< woman dancer Greta vraa •entoneed las. June iniprisonnient lor ai t n i] plot to aaeassin&te him. Mussolini at the t iiti« mercy to the j>loU( th< of62 words
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Article26 1933-01-19 6 Dktribution Of I- r (ihan^kat Holder*. From Our Own London Changkat 'J'in i- p" tlcnd of ()d. an<l b" I shaio, payaitlc Jan. 2H.26 words
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Article52 1933-01-19 6 (From Our Own I M,.... A number of a—»<i D.K.1., amonfftt others European League an.) Catholic Tarty in th« ■ent thi> following >*■'■ Majesty the Qium-ii ot H "We draw Your Ma tion to Um unbeatable the officials with bi£ i' by th*« ruts of Milan 19&152 words
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Advertisement152 1933-01-19 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 better152 words
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Article379 1933-01-19 7 Sin Kuo Min; Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Kuo Min Sin Chew Jit Poh and Japun Holding Up Invanion. Shanghai, Wednesday. A biff battle Marted oq .th»> -lw»| holder or* *>\ i dncsday bul go, far no details h<>\v Yn<*n reoeived. ft fc known, bowww, that^ the Chines V^ont6tra arc sufficiently gti9Qg to with>l. k379 words
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Article272 1933-01-19 7 Sin Kuo Min; Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Kuo Min Sin Chew Jit Poh and Suspended During The Crisis. Shanghai, Monday. As a result of the trouble at ShanhaJkWMI two civil wars in China have stopped. Gen. Wang chia-lioh the Governor of Kweichow, has wired to Nanking that the civil war in 1 hat province272 words
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Article365 1933-01-19 7 Sin Kuo Min; Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Kuo Min Sin Chew Jit Poh and Japan Keeping A Close Watch. .Shanghai. Monday. The Yiee-MinisK"- for- Foreign Affairs, Mr. Liu Sun^-fhioh, is payink' 1 a round of calls on all the foreign Ministers -u the Peiping* Lega< tiovifl with the intention of asking the signatories of365 words
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THE PHILIPPINES.
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90 1933-01-19 7 Washington, Tuesday. The Senate overrode President Hoover's veto of the Philippines Independence Bill by 66 to 27. As a result the Bill becomes law and complete independence of the Philippines will he achieved in ten to thirteen years provided the Philippine legislature accepts the BillReuter - 90 words
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Article28 1933-01-19 7 Washington. Tuesday. A resolution to impeach Pre.si'lent Hoover has been tabled in th House of Representatives by Mr. L. T. McFadden, a Republican. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article128 1933-01-19 7 Aneta- Havas - Aneta-Havas New York, Sunday. The New York Times states that President Hoover has made the following declaration:- "I made no engagements whatsoever with Franc at the time of Mr. Laval's visit." This statement lias caused great surprise in France most of th< newspapers devoting a leader tr the128 words
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