Singapore Daily News, 23 January 1933

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  • 10 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News MONDAY, JANUARY, 23, 1933. 5 Cr.NTh
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  • 260 1 mr n of further i I live* I I a I a the ling the necessary for taking 4 ii: a a!ri-uu> beaa I beea heartily I I I I a Brooklyn I IMb ivT I ih him, B which had h IB II p»nm -Li ir .1
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  • 2170 1 FORCED TO STEP IN DIET SPEECH "ADVICE" TO THE LEAGUE Julian's uncomprising determination to let no pressure deflect her polity in North China and to defj the League of Nations is clearly revealed in the speech of the Japanese Premier, Viscount Saito, at the re-a.xsemh|\ of
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  • 60 1 STATE CONTROL OF INDUSTRY Rontj S ■■>• step which wi i i pwuli bi ;i n ea( >•' .'iitrol of joint an "In%titut< foi Industrii n" a capital KK»,tnM», i a > ivans for u-i-hni-:al and economic reorganisation. Uallk of I-a ;in ibsidj ira an«l tlu- Stak iHB
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  • 266 1 ARMOURED CAKS POLICE RAID 400 REDS BATTLE EXPECTED Patrolled by armed police and armoured cars, Berlin is a city of fear threatened by a battle between Nazis and ommunists. Already, minor collisions have occurred and 400 Reds have been driven from their headquarters by the
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  • 143 1 latest fk;i m s ANOTHER INCREASE RECORDED The aialayi -.ati-tic i I l ibi 1 li' that continue te pile up. At the beginning «>f the isantl ;r pari with itoalsi ■ii itntes pi 1,674 ton tans md 19,521 1 1 pectively. At the iad ai the
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  • 67 1 i !'i MM Our ()w n gut.) :iturday. lniii.-kt'i>n, a IU i eplerhiatr Bed by Peter Throle, threw i table-boy tkrae day ;it Baal < endoii, Surrey, gall ;iv.;i\ .in i has imt bet I BB Of hea I 4 rinct 1 police tad i ilia I for
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  • 68 1 I AIM I \LI I SECOND IN A WEEK AT r()\\ lIC STAiiO> Mr. (icoi^f Pei't. cha?u< eniiinei'i at the St. ,lame> power station, dit'd la^i muhi as thi* re>ult ol a tall. et was on dut\ lu.-t l>efore midnight a wm all and on inv<
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  • 39 1 i i (IliC ffl ro'ung i I a boy, went horn. rVtviaM Tragedy. I' y last week thai anoLhei i of the powci staff, > o shallow water Bming Club arui hil head on the hott< i
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  • 44 1 in, mh in- (.i.irav.. in vsl.irl. I Manchul I't.nu. «.i--l»oi m.I 1..,-.. !>• n kill, rl ;i|»par« ntl> Krouiifili I here i- m pi. has i.'« ii\n .nil. U, ill Hi., ihe romour but said iii.il it u.t^ not contirmahh.»\Mll'.' |H>s,i|,iv In |,;,ii
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  • 781 1 The story of the "man who Might have saved tfce Cor," •»lt.;u i LawMi; i.,,,,] !m» liy Ivan 'I, v.,in, K.,,rh:.k army. In hUfc olonel LaviolT, having sold his last ring and stitt «l>m the clothes he had brou^t him when he lift the sherci oi Russia with
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 43 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. fFron* Our Own C'orresponden* > RUBBER Spot (Bn Sf«l (Sellers) \i lv! -sell iuU-M-p: I Market 1 TIN < P i r. 1 I KB** I•- 1 Market inner. SILVER. Hr, h I CROSS RAT?.. IJB
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  • 241 2 Miilillr Ouotalion- On S:!ltinlin M'VJNf, Middle price* of local issuer wer* i according to Fras^r A Co.'s 1 Asam Kumbang 24/6 tral Malay 19 Ayer Ilitam Tin 10 Bangrin Tin It B tang Padang I ranjr t.40 (nom.) Burmar Malay 6/- <n«m). Chenderiat X nom. Hitam Tin l)Jt\
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  • 714 2 CAPT. J. A. LEGGE -CASTOR OIL DOCTORS AND THE COLONEL t) |y omitted the naase m v d! tin lv nality in -JS^&Jl^u* re he 6t > s m the Su .i. i mm i ak in \U !ate seventies fr j jDepari I jnd colony prloi
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 92 2 M. EZEKIEL SONS, Qualified Ophthalmic Opticians 1 Kaffir Chambers, Singapore. Crunch: Nooniwijk, .13, Batavia, Java. JIMPIH6 HGUHE WRIST WATCHES. lir>l >\%i Mail* |."-.|i^l \.r\ v Mo\rtnrnts. < hronir. SHWi i :•"<! IJI el. o |<!. We have just received a shipment ot the above watches enamelled w di real Chinese
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    • 189 2 Paily News *naaaai» < a^^ ,1.5152 ft risaes" Shirast»^ leaia Lunaaar. omtr: Str** Phour: lUg -1 h-< X II- ll< .v |gpjj| Payable <n advasr? delivery '-yearly All commutations relative to i boss Bsatters, vi»., a should te addressed to THt BJ BJ oVEbTTHSEMEM KVTEr r casual small a«|\. 1
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 342 2 •■agiri M asan 0.75, Katoyai H Kempr.s U :..uanp Sidinv OPb, Kur flong 0.60. !as 0.42H, .-■•uda' ■«.n7' Nyala< I Tl^. Radel!a 0.90. i fan 0.7 i, I Kamal fcjtfc B. Ti:k.m- 0.30. Tj»n!l>a!ak 0.! ah 0.40. T. AIMII IWr»). Trafalgar 0.20, Teyner •20. Benut 13 ct«., U. Malacca 0.40,
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    • 498 2 THE WEEKS ENGAGEMENTS. oday. Janaarj 2 E chibit 00 p.m. %i d '<••• r!;i\ .ianu." y 'J.V Police P.. »d r :r-.i i\ Janu.iix L'H. -<i i;ar> n j Bank H Urn bus j' H 9POKTING. .!..n.i.ir> I.C.C urM*j tit. Piid.-i I i n XI ra. 'I'hf i; S.i: J.C.C
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    • 529 2 1 SHIPPING LIST. "ENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings arc 7 or Europe. •id O. S. Carthage t), Naldci-. 17). NI i V'asukuni Maru (Jan. B I). HambUD Line: 13 kermark Jan. 2 Feb. 4). East a I Ltd, laaesJa CJaa B ii b. 14). i n I
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    • 279 2 DUTCH PLANTERS LOSING^ I RESTRICTION, i WOULD SACRIFICE AN ADVANTAGE 1 (11l v i ,:resf)S«sTerit-> lss\ 1 1 iaj the 1 -val of I ibbei r<- ti ction, tm that "many poorly finance and ov< r-capitalised hi^rli cost pi j .hvmv allowing then 1 precarious t- MM W time lonK'
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  • 1306 3 PRACTICE GAME FOR NORTH VS SOUTH DISPLAY NOT CONVINCING i VVILTSHIRES DRAW WITH H.MS BERWICK ..I <i!.in-or'> Micress in the Malaya f.. iv- in \hv North for the mmc against the ne\l ui-ek are >tron-. The practice v( l';id;in- on Saturday, in which ten ill represent (he South in the
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  • 21 3 Tin- K.A.I Koalkeeper punching away during t hi- football it h ||m nine^e at Jalan Ilr-ar on Saturday.
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  • 102 3 S ELANGOR LOSE (,ood Win h\)V A.1M1.. Malaya i )w\\ !orn ipondeMt. X .aia Lmnpnr, Sal nrday« u-t. dean game Ihe A.l\< ig :t. defeat* i Selanp<»r by 'J to 3 today. doom keam wai weakened bf the ;.••::<•• Symhictoa, MeAr thur being substituted as scrum :i w'h Bailey at
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  • 28 3 liri*t<»l Beaton By Gloucester London. Saturday. g rugby n.at< hes played toG io r i B U I I'- I B Olftt -n ati'h«'d. Re uter
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  • 658 3 ENTRIES FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR TOURNEY The following are the entries and handicaps for the Chinese New Year Tournament at the S.C.C. Op?n Mixed Don hies. Miss Oldfield and Major Graham (bye), Mrs. Holmes Smith and T. L Palmer, Miss Abed and 8. Abed, Mi,.- Power and X.
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  • 148 3 H.AI.S. BERWICK BOTH GOALKEEPERS WORKED HARD. MX. I; H.M.S. Iwwjit 0. Four .u'oals SCOTed in the first half by the Malaya Command in their hockey match with a team from H.M.S. Berwick it Tanglin yesterday. proved to the only -tore, thus giving the hIMM team a
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  • 297 3 Cremin, Lieut. Phillips and Lieut. Douglas; Pte. Offord, Bgt Shirley. Lieut. Kebie, r.s.M. Cooper and Pte. Clapp. H.M.s. Berwick: Mid. Eloaatree; A.U. Parsons and A. IP Oliffe; Lieut Brooke, A.P. John an and Mid. Gar* -ide; Surgeon-Lieut. Wheeler, TaL Winter.-. Lieut.-Comm. Hill, Lieut. Clarke
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  • 314 3 H.M.S. BERWICK'S EASY VICTORY Winning 1 ten out of eleven conteeti the H.M.S. Berwick boj team had an »-;;>;. vMan BVBJf thMalaya PllllM— nil at 1 Drill Hall Bale fjttL The results, in M Bja> gramme, were at IoIIowb:— Featherweight. L.A.S. Ashwurth. 1i.A.1 Stoker Ryan, on points. Stoker Klrby
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  • 45 3 Match With A Victorian (!oiintr\ IS Ballaral it In a two daj na( th< i i playei scon d :'■■> iP< > land Nawab of Pa';, idi ar« ictorian Co mi 'I rte< i had made 20 for one U the do c of Reuter
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  • 19 3 THE RANGERS MEET VIENNA CLUB (.la L-ou i; <•'< v in |.h,U,.,11 iiml'li -an na -,cc' nf, I' p:'« Reuter
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  • 138 3 WALES WIN AT TWICKENHAM TRADITION mtnkLN PRINCL OF WALKS A SPECTATOR. I !j' 1 M At Twickenham re saw Wales beat England by seven points (a dropped coal and I ttyl 'hree an ii <>nal rugby ma' was a fine day, bat rather cold. -Innd h hree points to nil
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  • 45 3 Kn^laiifl Ural \Xah- I oolkill London, Saturday. tfand beat Watai by the only goat scored in an amateur football ,nal match at Torquay toI \r, f ji >..- successful in 1 erhampton, tfcey Mai ■aa r M M beinc 4 A O4 nafwlliatf.
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    • 187 3 BETTER LIGHT FOR EVERY USE EVERYWHERE. tfoleman Quick-Lite THE SUNSHINE OF THE NIGHT fi When you buy a ole- 5j3 man Lamp or Lantern W, dividends every ni^lit "INSTANT-LITK.- Q| [i X I 111 m. m \ou use it. In addition I'he Coleman v Instantlite \a now This d fitted
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  • 82 4 IN VII AM H rail WORK BY U. S. SAILOHS A most thrilling rescue was ried out in crew of the steamer I For twelve hours the vessel stood by the sinking British cargo st er Ev y, 600 mil. Race. A tine was thro i i
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  • 59 4 !\< -j»l\ a Britjati M< moratitliim i ue that the f. ex pressed in Th< ti f \ng rsi in Company has legal procedure open. It the La gaigs at.'' v. Mfai?-!.:., f i.' „a i oh- f- d t- inu-i na tional law, and aa prelhnina
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  • 23 4 I lirt < anadian rsscl* I <> Be liroktii I |> ily X Pi r >' Canai.an a anothej r. Japai rggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggl Aneta- Havas
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  • 65 4 ALLEGED EXTORTION FROM GIRLS ,i a red M•. H. a i Criminal b Judge, on Saturday doi lion. I" the a^ cus< i been in thf habit otf ting tni on Chinese sin^inp- anj« ng Pagar. T:a' -Aii h"\» d for F-. t>. 15, i i >;.■■■ ing fix*
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  • 183 4 AT THE CINEMA. HIE ALHAMBRA. I kc thai distinguished con* lian, w ill Rogers, w ill be .>. again in "Too v. bi his ii' -w being fa ai •h< A Ihanibi a. .Mr. Rogrers 1 .".an., part and in this picture he h MOB il I btbo wh& ha-
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  • 45 4 H pi im rs last) k Satunii: 1 n eceived oi Mi- Sayre, daughter Wilson and w it.- of the V r on Foreign Affairs the Sian ese Govei nmenl Mr Fran is Sayre Mr and M, s iyr Kangkok D 1925.
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  • 98 4 BIG OUTBREAK. ENGINES DAMAGED THIS TIME Pan-. Thursday. Pc .Matin announces that a new jfiro has broken out on the Dutch -hip. Pletef Cornelius Hooft. which was partially destroyed hy tire on Nov. 14 last year. It is thought that the new outbreak
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  • 43 4 Olympic Champions A I Sea View On Saturday and Sunday evening the Olympic diving champions. Ha.'id "-Dutch" Smith and Farid Simaika, grave exhibitions at the! Sea lew Hotel. They gave about l'o different dives awl ended with comical thow. THey wen much
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  • 144 4 Thr Singapore Repertory Play-' ers produced oik- of the best plays they have yet giver at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday night, "Foolish ■Virgins." a "Vii luuu.-" comedy by Leslie Howard. A weU-Cbosen, \\eli-l>alanc«d ca<t extracted the utmoal from the witticisms of thb famous actor- 1 playwright. Particularly
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  • 122 4 STKCETS KMITY. CITY'S TRANSPORT IN CONFUSION (Fro* our own Correspondetit. LondpDi Saturday. London's transport system been thrown into confusion b result of a strike which haa bi out aihoris London bus-driveii an>l 1 onduetprs. Fifty per cent, of Ibe nun j/ioxi-d by mc Combjuie are odt,
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  • 32 4 (Fr^na (hu Qyrn Cocrespoiideiii Bangkok, Saturday Siamese Army aerb] crashed through engine trouble developing and the pilot losing control. The pilot jumped and was ly injured. The machine wrecked, fc
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  • 111 4 I I KNACK INQUEST. FRIEND'S TRIBUTE TO HIM i Prom I >vi u\\ n Coi resp London, Sal v Aay< "Fui nacc \va« a man w ii .1 heai •<f fold, vrillii t, r to bejp anyom \\a- <i"". m and out. "Hi 1 wa s ih'.- finest
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  • 90 4 Selangor Appeal Allowed Pi en Our < Nra >.■-.■ Ki.aia Lompa r, Pi ay. M <• Thorne's court I -!i Indians of th< I clas thU moi nine uh.-n i,. i ga re judgment in th< n wh h A. Veeae it amby, form* Office Assi tant n
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  • 954 4 "EVERY DOG ALLOWED ONE BITE DAMAGES CLAIM FAILS THIS ONE USED PRIVILEGE ON A CAPTAIN! The old principle of EngtaHh law that every dois entitled to one bite," was mentioned before Mr. E. B. G. liarrett in the Second Civil District Court on Saturda\ when Capt. S. E. [ggledeen claimed
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  • 531 4 SOAP LABELS. CHINESE PLEADS IGNORANCE fbere has a ecently invo v ng th< ah beai ing a c< int. U I ti ad< lia and om v hal Mi. rt. A Foi rer, th. Singai Criminal District Judg;< last we. k v hen Lok. Yeov Sum.
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  • 92 4 ITS QUEER w WAND^RWELL STORY NO MONEY BUT The pict urefjf Ih. uhtea which Ca| ndcrwt found vh(»t. lished in th< centh. haa brought to an intercsi i I •*Lil L. till the gl I i the wide itn Sens as i. journalism. T talkie cameramee
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 120 4 Special Offer in Men's Wear during Stocktaking. ■i V -4H I mr OualiU Du\ ShirU. F V N k with sott fronts and double A ■><\ H-. 1 < cuffs, in range of smart .^is, w-s\ coloured stripes. Two soft M \^*T] M&? r m tv. intab collars to match,
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  • 1002 5 VEXATIOUS PROSECUTION VERDICT APPEAL DISMISSED JUDGMENT OF SIR WILLIAM MURISON Judumeni v\a> delivered b\ the Murl of Apinv! on Niturda> in ;i (,i-c ari>in^ mil of :i decision U\ the District Judut' in uh.h the prosecution was found to exatious ..rul in which the pfo^cculof iras directed In >">(i for
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  • 126 5 STRICKEN CITY DEATH-ROLL DOUBLED BUSINESS STOPS Ij li iii> has been paralysed by the continued epidemic of inflaen- which i^ sweeping Great F.rit.un. and tnanj deaths arc rv\><>l t C(|. Swansea a quarter of the i ity'w popula* ion is all licte.l. M;m\ doctors ami nurses are
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  • 154 5  -  Aneta-Havas ATLANTIC CROSSED BY SIX-SEATER PLANE i lay. h \\< ■<•.-. Qiel i entirelj I* och i >• <ntein« an I plane being Frencl i nsti I i 5 the first tim< an aeroplan ich a di&tanci ng< a I v peed ceding 20C kil' an hi
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  • 121 5 BASE CAMP HIGHER THAN MT. BLANC. Rugby, lay. v! i li .i-U Kuti :he Uadei oui i era 'i of 1 h < dition whi h <"■ at] I mil of M. Ev< will leave Kn< lan I for India to- UTOW. All the fourteen member* will ,.,h
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  • 57 5 (From Oui Own O»dt n. I ond< n Sat iv dwr. It *liev 1 thai Mi-. KaU ■> ywu I offedoni Night Clvi i died ft om a d*y, lefl £20,000. li. B pit4 the r<-i ated pol a liter- wii.ii busin« I thou^li th:»' h. oi
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  • 42 5 Delegate To (Uulwa} imifrrnirr i fOndotli 1"! :«i:t\ M wa. difectoi thi Ir.iii' pui chase* I'Oiiimittff, has ;.!ic i>- E|O pti ivhei a < wrill for several week?, actifig a Chinese I Jate a th< international I railway i p Reuter
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  • 67 5  -  Aneta-Havas Ma.ii id, Wednesda: A/ ho tl <■ Sn\ iel deiegatio i continues to vi-it the naval \\<>ik shops and docks, i 1 It autlh tated hat tne comn i rcial tin ial ions ate doomed I o failure. Russia had smp 1 1 to selJ imbei
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  • 149 5 2-l-HOl H UTIMAiI \l TO JAPAN 1 ne\ a,S indaj Fh< N iiH'toi-n I ide i Japan wh&l is rti tually a I meni f< lir houri uiti n-i im •a© ••[>' reject 1 1:. I si gge ns. Ti., n c l( g&U a did I re
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  • 276 5 U.S. STATEMENT DISCUSSION AT ONCE EARLY CONFERENCE nd that the d estion with G Bi bain should I with delay. < '<>!. Stimaon ha n itions 1 ith npi esenta Great B tain <■;;■..• a Hi h ii the change* of i tratioi A w '.'■:<
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  • 196 5 l\< ;iM>n lor ISritu'm g lariH Walk. outsp<.ki-n remarks m W t.y Mr. V. I enoug] Chaii man of i Bank, a 1 Ihe harel older ing He declared tl n final t; question v itally pros si tnd i ture conditions IHe I I h payment of
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  • 44 5 BjmctmsA Qi 2-. (><!. town, Phe Governn I I mi he pJbolii pel I ''lit i 7; t" nita\. The Soutl po n d I as belov the i I ifei ing the buying prem i u i>f :;o<i. w ■<•.! Hi i Reuter
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  • 1195 5 PERAK PUNTERS BIG MEETING NEW RUBBER SCHEME CONTROL BY TAXATION !N KIND A mass meeting of rubber growers, arranged I tiv M ;i !.i\-,:i 1.-i.:W. Association, put forward sc-hemt' foi thi' coni ml at Ipoh Town II ill v^ hen tfctj M -i>. I. innt.ith.il ;.iul c<»nn..i taxaikfl in kM
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    • 66 5 At Malaya's I,ar*;r^t S[>f»r lin«z r»ocxJ^ >tor« I Come and inspect 1 Ifd 11 DAT M f art i ii fc Dn I I \^9toC/ Racket made b> n Champion for (-iKinip a It U tij V t ICII II i I y For BPK| thiat 293f [I ROY SONS
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  • 29 6 SUEZ CANAL Traffic Increased In November thai. i:;- nth. ■,>■■■ a S' 1931, which greatest aince < 1929. I .1- a!' :;t;rely noticeabl- ia lha South to N l a:'. Aneta-Havas
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  • 24 6 MR O. NIEMEYER To Advise Argentine On Finance w Mr. oti x tina. I ntly tl. tneyer's visit t the I l.iianr,a Aneta- Havas
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  • 51 6 23 KILLED 60 Boxes Of Dynamite Blow Up In Mexico Morelia, Ifexieo, Saturday. Twenty-three were killed and several injured in the explosion of •namite attributed a; —of a t ruck driver »n a <i< vei nment 1 oad ling 01 n lion. follow. <i tin nude- \>d a hospital and
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  • 782 6 GOOD FIELDS TOTE PAYS WELL ROYALTY'S $61 I l :I u Our Own c rNtyawiaai.] Penang. Saturday. r,.. p«-nang P<do :ib annual khana held in < onju» Ikm wiffc the Peaaag Turf Club piwpsd i B i i© is. The going wai good [r S iltan of
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  • 910 6 LOCAL FOOTBALL CHINESE BEAT R.A.F. WEAK SIDES Chinese 5; R.A.F. 1 The R.A.F. were defeat I ed at football by the Chinese by the odd goal in nine on Saturday in I name 1 of two distinct phases at the Jalan Besar Stadium. it was
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  • 977 6 ENGLISH LEAGUE GAMES ASTON VILLAS BIG WIN OVER LIVERPOOL The first round of the Scottish I V(up i n tion was played on Saturday. All the firM di\!-i.. r with the exception of East Stirlingshire, and H ,n. Academicians who vsere opposed to Mothers
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    • 106 6 I Something to be thankful for— I 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
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  • 583 7 No lu'co^nition Oi Manchukuo Washington, .lan. 21. mentioned in the offici.. tenement, it i- ndi rsto i that the o i Kpfoc h di •> r !:u Bml WU discussed i Mr. il'M.^-f.- and Mr. i r p teting. It is < i Mr. Hoover v 1
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  • 244 7  -  Sin Kuo Min Statement By Japanese War Office Shanghai, Friday. A -ta'titi -J-f has been issued by the Ja])ai:r:-f War Office 'hat the: epi ?h<v Sino-Japanese war is Inert a i eomt boa Chinnw And they are intended only* for domestic '"nsumption in that; ;r. iv. .lai>an
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  • 525 7  -  Sin Chew J it Poh Morr irrs From IW South West Shanghai, Friday. I'l; South We.-t I'o'it ica! < ommittee has wired to Nanking:, draw .:>u attention to the seriousness of ■he -itua i«>n Jeh<>l and uryin^! the Goftißßtwd to tab op n mH€MJ¥ll SI IapMMM policy ami
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  • 191 7  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Old Followers Join His Army Shanghai, Fridaj GtfL Ptßg Vn-h^'uri}/ [tht hr,.- t,an General") has established i Volunteer headquarters at Kalian < an lie hai already r tcruited 1,000 i cif k:> old followw*. H< intend- to enlist 10,000 before proceeding to the .Jehfil
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  • 152 7  -  Sin Kuo Min Shadow Of War In Peiping Shan^'.a- I .way. !>,,i:j lim boceeM inNt Hi ad city; l>usines> i- <!<•'.' few people are seen in the street^, The Legations QJMUTter beflPe I are crowd I nd hew efforts are being nade bf traitor working und.
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  • 367 7  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh l>u<* To Japan*** \^«*rrssion BhMCImU) '<■'.- .V i ':hm tiny: of B» I I a the pfopoi ft] vi. Mr. 1 V. Soong, fteting Pwriar. that I uni s:,n (ijii (i -i.-nild \>v a.- id Ifiniatrki of Raflwaj tad Communications foi nettei vu:-k in
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  • 135 7 Vt om.in Who Tried I o Smuggle Chandu Chinese wiwui passenger Talma from China, was <•.:.: rfort M h rer, t < nal [>: Saturday with possession of Govet bm 111 i:• mm Mr. R. S Fafw f tfc. G Mm. ment > s stated tah of chandi.
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  • 30 7  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh n% knnir, Saturday X vvok-«yau, the reprieved •j: murder case, has been transferred to the convict n, where he will perform tasks ■llntlwi to
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    106 8 M I nra dollin. the "principal I •<»> of the year's pantomine. "Mother (toose" at DaPs I tie tit-. London delied supers! it ion. on Kriday, Januar\ 13, when -he was married to Mr. Emile Miller, the theatrical producer. Bcrraati m i:ih mm > mta agging home yule locs f«r
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