Singapore Daily News, 31 January 1933
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Title Section11 1933-01-31 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News ii TUESDAY, JANUARY, 31, 1933. 5 CF.Nfs11 words
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Article137 1933-01-31 1 > »ries fa res w. Th« It <hemea tha .a -a k>w c that th« po v h« .n'lusirj tod-i-urk;-. e<: h«*rt«ll\ i rai y realiH i no '.•qtiiti. pained ijjj b**vn sold lot* oi. y thing in thi of rubl .i i be n«» •prictary plan mhi137 words
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Article150 1933-01-31 1 Nt\\ AHLNET NAZIS GIVEN I POSTS HRST MEETIfM, Herr Adoil Hitler, the Nazi leader, has been appointed Chancellor of Germany. a Loll< wed a >t« > i h mV. g kx -u'. Hit! is !a oi; hii fcl i U »cmn»ci] i a j a i am«Reuter - 150 words
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Article42 1933-01-31 1 Parlies \\< -|H>rU'<l Tv lU> in Vurmuenl i.. i .i. Mondaj ihe i•; i'l" !i I ling with s in thi be submit i Got- i meats i I aej i— lri it i > will I tun t<» I In- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article24 1933-01-31 1 v .ri Hindenburg .1 I in Berlin 1 \im at \ittid tha v uc«iuuintancc late ex-Emm n i Kuii. iUUu .ulhci.- Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 24 words
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1661 1933-01-31 1 A "FIVE YEAR PLAN" TO FIGHT THE SLUMP IN SINGAPORE BUT NOT QUITE LIKE THE SOVIET ONE! COMMITTEE SOON TO PREPARE A PROGRAMME The Singapore Municipality adopted the proposal for a* Five Year Plan" at their month l> meetin» yesterday though, on account of the anti-Sovjel feelings of one of1,661 words
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Article95 1933-01-31 1 Oi MCEH IAjMM DRAMATIC ARRESTS IN RUMANIA Vienna, Frki Buchan ensa b tons daL i hft a; air was dii ered I.v tli and led U) th of fivt inc!udii:. KB v.irn md i i> stated that a search of her led to i yy ofAleta-Trans-Ocean - 95 words
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Article55 1933-01-31 1 LESS TRADt; MOKK UNEMPLOYED Am.-tc" The Dutch textile industry js a black outlook owing to expc_l difficult it capture of the .n market has resulted n ing increase in unemployii in the chief textile <-iiics, not i c 40 per cent, of the. peopU are partial and lock-OlltReuter - 55 words
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Article36 1933-01-31 1 M .P.s "FROZEN UP" Sat The cold, accompanied by bliz- rei^nini >u^bout Uumaniaj made it impossibk foi I i« I Ham-. the year I openei of the Depui i peared. The remainder i the capitaL Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 36 words
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Article, Illustration28 1933-01-31 1 lilt- beach and promenade at C «»iu-\ Island, America's famous amusemeiu and holiday !<-ori, deserted and bleak after a recent tall ot snow28 words
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'JAPAN DOES NOT CARE'
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Article121 1933-01-31 1 A I LOCdBHEADS Tokio, Monda>. So long as it dot- not compromise the principle of the maintenance ol the -latu> quo in Man chukuo, <m which .Japan i- insistent, the Japanese delegation i .it liberty to continue to negotiate nut the (iovernment i> now indiilerent whethei theReuter - 121 words
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Article46 1933-01-31 1 .'.uruay. The onimittee ol task uort on ►Si no c conflict appeal JMiHi^jHtfJifid tfowpirtc den^ktck. I be comdo pi whid the Lytton iteport, bin is nl loggerndation deauiig with tnc- issues form the chief pan of it Ii is extremely urn Lea !>ly will to Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 46 words
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Article60 1933-01-31 1 lima to Mobilise iil utive Committee has that tin mimnt km decided on a mobilisation of the reSOUI -i apanese aggression. The speaker added that China nternal uni Tuan hi-jui, (the help from G* eag Yu **Christi;«! and t\\< i m«nt oii :in^ and < anton. .'such liana's deie^ linlrinj.on60 words
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Article467 1933-01-31 1 Chaoyang Siaiion Again Occupied cupi« ■id-to-lij enem lleH. and on. Kanp: is now adhave taki haoyaas; and Nanki a i 'apanese t>n tf. Japanese cavalry as rmtnrw, ar-; ai Shanhaikwan en route U>r unu'nkow, on Sal urday. rce of 6,000 .1;.: anese cavalry, fanti j and artillery, together467 words
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Article808 1933-01-31 1 Others Ideas. The distorted mind af th, minal is analysed htlmm la mm article by Pfftuwi Jaag. Zurich payeftMsagiat. dual pwffwlily of th. frequently apparel at a glance. One need not folio* lous path of his psychological unmasking the stor> dual once is dramatically told his outward sfcov Mtinf honourably,808 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement9 1933-01-31 1 Latest J I X übber J prices: fVIUr Two.9 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE
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88 1933-01-31 2 fuigfd local Markets* Shan an<l rubber a f*'* tureless, \>u\ n ■.•...<•%•;. xtM<! i\ W Storage msred harrl.- ;i 'I rader wcit i -ineers at 4.80 and Rftubs at 5.82*4. < was the emand for loans but .1! lie. >. Rubber The market does88 words
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Article18 1933-01-31 2 2 1/32 l,l> \,»r.-J««e 2 I l»o»n 1 U lul>- >♦•!>' n 2 7/l« M »rk. I Ka-u-i18 words
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Article641 1933-01-31 2 Middle Ouoliitions On Monday. MINING. Middle prices of 1 -r.\ \ffftfm w «r« pore on Monday i raing to Frasor Co li.^t 4saa I -bang 24/6 I Hln Malay H Aptr llit.un Tin 10/9. igrin Tin 11/6, Batanjr Padanj atu Caves 0.::.' Bakil A rant Ml Hurma*- Malay641 words
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Article79 1933-01-31 2 CH I NESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE PRICES. 12 no in, Jan. :;o, l'J3& Buyers Sellers Gambiei 5.00 Java Cube 7.60 Hamburg Cv! 3.00 Muntok White P. '".50 White Per"-' >00 Black Pepper 16 50 Mixed Black iVp|/er 12.50 Sundried Copra i.'*"> Mixed Copra L4O L4O Small Flak- Tai 1.::" Fair Lit79 words
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Article361 1933-01-31 2 GUINNESS SHAKES IRISH ELECTIONS CAUSE DROP London. Thursday. on the Stm'k Fxchangi' today, (iuinnesa shnr. s dropped 7 to Ti^ on the Iri«h t'lecrtion result. Apan from this the penoral tone wa* nn<i arJtedged securities a^aui forged ahead. A feature was th« reduction on th< discount361 words
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Article41 1933-01-31 2 V. 1 a\ mii ulo I the f i igl— -1. 1 LW [am km, 4 hmwUis' I i; 1,.,,,,-.. n,.r.-l v :'»^W London BO .iav. iphi London .<• daj 27 London, demairvl I i H lon^,Ti, T T 'i41 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement140 1933-01-31 2 M.EZEKIEL&SONS, Qualified Ophthalmic Opticians Kaffles Chambers, Singapore. Noordwijk, \~u Batavia, Java. i <rj7^Ty ainslies *l Finest i^ l zJ SCOTCH WHISKY m ..T..» AINSLIE HEILBRON (Distillers) LTD. GLASGOW DISTILLED BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND. I Qld Special $3>4 per bottie RELIABLE AGENT REQUIRED FOR SINGAPORE. lor particulars and prices apply to: AINSLIE'S140 words
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Advertisement270 1933-01-31 2 Paily News Trl "Tirr- w R tiala Lumpur 0«»: 25. J.r. jh,^ si KM H i|OK RATML delivery p^ Q«art« Ha'f > rfii j II k'k C«pj, communicetiMMi t«|«tin UW' ■Ml matter*, vin advertUia, sciipti Mti inti^ I ,id h. diftssed to TRE ««v. CFR AaWBaVTIIBMBKT ■h- casual small UrortisenMi270 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous164 1933-01-31 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. i: ING i lH r :;o Bi»rj kok 2-2. tEPONG Bril l.t'J'' t«»r Bai r h l-l PAL'JJ'' I t<i: l:h CLANG, B UtfUi fro* PcnangL I--HAMHI I: .1 :.i''= MANIPI, DBtofc, tor,.-. from B. Deli 27-1. for B. V.\l.\^ from B«ag r I i 1., 'r.,.k 1-2.164 words
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Miscellaneous703 1933-01-31 2 SHIPPING LIST. I PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings arei jk ndin^: For Europe. P and 0. S. N CoA Cllllwie «Feb. Naldera i Feb. i'< N.V.i; 1! kone Maru 'Feb. buu.. Mary (Feb. 24X H: burg Amerika Line: hrmland I c i Rendsburj fFeb. 1«>, Uverkusei F.703 words
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Miscellaneous367 1933-01-31 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Toda>, Januarj 3i. Lunws Rubber mtg., French Hank bWjr.. 2.30 p.m. Dot's Revue, lUfflei Hotel. 9.30 p.m Wednesday, February 1. Rotary Tiffin, I usines* meeting Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. j Thursday. February 2. Dot's Revue at Raffles Hotel, 'J.^ 1 pM. Frida>. Februarj 3. 'Annual peneral meeting367 words
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Miscellaneous131 1933-01-31 2 MAIIJS. T..di.< ept Lower Sian ay) 11 a.m. md Indrapin Beng Chuan) noo: t Pand. Bengkalis and Bagan p.m. Bengkalis, ik, Paki »rt de X i f i Java. Sumatra, > uth-East I .r- a*, (eleas, Moluccas and Timor Wllj I ang Senc) on, Southern indui. 1'.0m- 1 dent Car131 words
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Article732 1933-01-31 3 POOR SHOWING tqrmATION FAILS TAIB TIRD IS3 Wilt-. o. Xlie Mala^ iltaiMi I VV |MC- "I w tors »3 two clear |«*h <»srt th»met at the \n-mi »rf'tim >e-terda> inarharity football mutch mners clear!^ pm\ er! ••n t hift.! 1 1 n«i •h i' tiir lables732 words
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Article, Illustration22 1933-01-31 3 '^< hi ;i hindicap ilu- nun vs n tennis tournajatai r.ttht-S.* I. I ■e;ik. eft) heal I IK. Hohbe i B, n tired.22 words
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Article29 1933-01-31 3 ,V I ■■•■■<.• "I. a Hop, an.! th, X! i f »t. rday. wa Th«- matrh I.etwoi-n \l < ii-^r and Raffles Institu ikit Timah vsa also not Played.29 words
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Article232 1933-01-31 3 LATEST MOM. BOARD OF CONTROL MEETS IN SECRET Sy.in.-;. Sir The Board of Control met at 10.30 under conditions of the k est > and behind closed doois. Most of the delegates anw. Ed with laughing; faces. loggcitUtS happy solution of the proo iv be achieved.232 words
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Article56 1933-01-31 3 'lay. King Alphonso, who is at nt en rodte to India for tiger hunting, is reported to intend to OVfl from PISBCC to lialy an I settle near Ploren I* is understood that the monarch, before embarking, inspect •■i near neren and intimated that he would probably chooseAleta-Trans-Ocean - 56 words
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Article62 1933-01-31 3 s; acuKMn, E i 1 iirday. A minor imiatft l;• ■< ted the auditor of the la] led !> tnm t in* an n charge tA eollasioa m forgei the bool f X n iger ai d IWI and rejected the char-- againai Hen- The notice otm 'hatAleta-Trans-Ocean - 62 words
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Article63 1933-01-31 3 a riday. A bomb of an an ateu w. i ed undei md Britisl G\ nei H< u\<\\ abu 1 I naf > qoarti it- nil*, which wan unlikel] I have done nM I ftp lf had v.a- ihnilar to the bm ••I on n into I63 words
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Article32 1933-01-31 3 I Mr. K. .1 H< pi 11 i.. 'I i Kfij^atf Surrey, wl" ..a- spending a holiday at Wengen, fell LOOfl while skiing near tin .lun^t'iau wJoch and was killed.32 words
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Article14 1933-01-31 3 >ndon, M >iuki Mi ll wall beat \V Ham 5 > oru- ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article58 1933-01-31 3 THE DRAW BURNLEY TO MEET CHESTERFIELD London, Monday. Tha I <'up draw for t hi- rit'th .'i. to bt '1 on Feb. Lf as folio Boltoii vs. Manchc ty. Hiiu'ht->n v>. West Ham. Burnley v>. SundiM-luud vs. Blackpool. vllershot. Chester or Halifax vs. I.uton. Mid(ilt.>l»roughReuter - 58 words
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Article146 1933-01-31 3 rwo-Da) Mutch O|Mi!> Season m Our Own CotTeaf miem.) Ipoh, Saturday. TL 'ricket Season 01 'V with a two-day li in between a Sta E ven got to- M B W. Goodii'.ir. hm tary of the Perak Cricket Association and a Ceylonese side raised by Mr. A. E.146 words
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Article34 1933-01-31 3 hampioiisliip Finals In \u>lralia Monday. The follov Una in ai: tcml ips: Stag Bwfetd baal Gledhill, 2—6, I -2. Doubles. Gledhill beat Cran •i Moon, fl -l. io- B. I t ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article30 1933-01-31 3 Stages baprcooivc omrhark Madrid, Thursday. Th tm I 'tf ht > t, da\ tair« coiiK'hac' I M ;i ring H. knocked out i ampion Bersroma tin- fourth rovad A neta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 30 words
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Article302 1933-01-31 3 'SAFETY" FOR HARASSED INVESTORS The Soviet Govanuaeejft bat de-i cided to relax certain orrctj ti ictlO) to make a bid for convening Moscow into one of the international i kinir centre A few reatri were eased for the benefit of travellers during 1932. lie facilities already milting302 words
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Article81 1933-01-31 3 PRINCK TO WF.LCOMI DELEGATES tidon, Fi 11. M. The KinK Princ ill parti< entertaining the official from i headed by tli ■i the v i' the Argentine in aiul ugg important commcicial questions Bl two countries. The IVince will in sion on its arrival on behalf of theReuter Wireless - 81 words
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Article77 1933-01-31 3 Kxistiii" K«'<riilatioiw \holislu <l Th I "deral motor law which <<rce in Switzerland abolishes 24 different existing n ion has hitherto ha<l special concerning motor traffic. new lav< ed limit; !y maintained in the towns anJ villages, but the driver's responsibility will be considc ater ti an77 words
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Article71 1933-01-31 3 ENGINEERS' HB I ING IN RUSSIA aagaced i!i< mAmwdmt ;*rui Lion m ik region ai having Inl inference a 1 I>niepropetrwrafc. Terence is attends I .i«-!<^.it<- |i «-riT !il- >.v< ■■..<.> <\n-i hwji ipecialisU. The p;. )MW fclllllßlfllt .-ra' ta iMigMd Transen, m> PUnt, joinNfteair .1 n lit HpantaiTass - 71 words
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Article44 1933-01-31 3 I inking K.illn \ml in* hp >c 226-kikm kinc the White Sea and the Baltic navigation in the comAs the opening of the canal would result in be Munnan Railway mcrffency measure* hav<I fiese include The bridge metres without tal TassTass - 44 words
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Article22 1933-01-31 3 Mohcow. Jan. If. chief secretary of the On U. 8.. awarded the Blfitr of Lenit an> 'in v ?k TassTass - 22 words
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Advertisement260 1933-01-31 3 r^^£ B eware of the j tip, TEMPERAMENTAL fifiLF RAI I %M \Jf hi I m 3 m\ %m La ..j .1 f ,-r. i^ tmtmi ndi i- in/J H'Ar»n-rr ••--■-< are off your game and don't kn< 2 Hall roes wlierr you didn t putt 1 yaria short of260 words
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Article152 1933-01-31 4 \>*\-<>|N Ml HI MURDER ATTEMPTS IN BANGKOK •in Oar Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Sunday. 1 id that there is •litk-ance in the shout-r-General Gl BtM Songyram, bat two things are significant, Majoi -General Songgram was shot and dangerously wounded ob ilvne 24, when the Government was152 words
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Article78 1933-01-31 4 r«i\i-l)ri\<»r Told In Slop On Jan. 16 m rrjort was ma» tke police by a Boyanese taxi-driver that he hr robbed by two His story was that he had been ••'<-■ ,i J* U so towanls Katonsr. twp. and wken he did so was r :i Junda.78 words
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Article54 1933-01-31 4 WHEN LION SEIZES TRAINER iir < >..;ii!.ia\ Kout I'ola in a travelling roi rushed to the datheir t miner when he was tttta Md by a lioa which mi imrr joint'ii by n^r* < I Th> .i M fan at off MfV a! <■: hid Ml T: i54 words
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Article64 1933-01-31 4 troop** Out To Ourll It j Vienna, Saturday. T 1 i out to as the police in dealing with a sudden strike «.f tax ivers, who ,i 11 t| if I fares in th< bourhood F the Mi f Pint and thei thus .(.mplv- kin and BoJdien ipctcAleta-Trans-Ocean - 64 words
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Article18 1933-01-31 4 Madrid, I- > i<la\ [ue in < :•<> Mr] tlft OBJ i o?t of ci inn if 'tg.- Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 18 words
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Article22 1933-01-31 4 daj a: of an attai iodta hi fl I Tanglin R -i, i lew in had extinguisi od ti22 words
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Article184 1933-01-31 4 kKODY FOUND HINESE DRAGGED TO DEATH is an ipecttd m the cam finding of th< decomposed f a ChTi etc bf bttpcctoi If. of Mm \h < Hratuh, on B uht while ill If if bf the b < hangi Road. Boyle not I fed 'bf ill184 words
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Article96 1933-01-31 4 Mrtln lated Spirit^ CiVH.I. Friday. With the hope of warding ott ;n--taMU minted coaplei I ,t •r. hum hovod "ook Kbenu doses of motfeorkited tpiriti ith til-- result that l.oi h ,m MMI OM U fouj).| dl Bexi 'lay. Tlk- fin epidi n i .■•.•< ur.inL' OWWt theReuter Wireless - 96 words
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Article28 1933-01-31 4 x had h^ rijrht irod v }.i -n he WM .-i -iv Mnf-car i-arl v I* 'n 'v in Stamford r i movi dto Mi" G«n-28 words
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Article2154 1933-01-31 4 LOCAL BOXER IN COURT AGAIN STORIES OF TWO WOMEN WITNESSES' CONFLICTING STATEMENTS Details of the relations between the Eurasian boxer, Harold Vincent Perreau, and two women one a Malay and the other a Chinese who had turned Mohammedan were mentioned before Mr. F. (J. Bourne in the Coroner's Court yesterday2,154 words
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Article76 1933-01-31 4 in Our Own ("or respondent.) ila Lumpur. Mond; 'iminary inquiry into thej Mabella was begun by Rajah I tarn) in th< X anp police court yesterA tar some evidence had been I H son Walker, appear- 1 !>tain, suggested tl it would be eai niajfis-J trate idea of76 words
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Article33 1933-01-31 4 In Sin«£u|)orr l.;i-! Niphi yangr Leonora Brooke, the '!a< -.nr.'hu i Kajai and Ranee of Sarawak, ai in I .rumla. <r-/... Max Ausnit. th< niam i The wedd ndon earlj y**ar.33 words
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Article18 1933-01-31 4 Coroi of the Financial n Mr. A. W. Hay. same stateand was committed to tl 1.18 words
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Article29 1933-01-31 4 Before Mr. Justice Wkitky in the 2nd. Court today .v 1 1 mjn 1327 28 I state I i Noor, deeeaaed. Lib fix I 1 ;ii i<>n29 words
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Article90 1933-01-31 4 I Ml' AIM II 1 C E R W I Arc! PTEDU If Mr. A V ate, in I Ah Bah, an a? and Measures iM^ir, -r Singapore poli< ULT Htl illtifTSl il T«<' it ortion. At the ia i meet as all f been led agmin90 words
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Article15 1933-01-31 4 J ''V "i^ 1 i and MliiilM- 1 tl)^^ •i.cr ha<i!y ih^ikkl15 words
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Advertisement68 1933-01-31 4 Play the T//£ FINEST GOLF BALL MADE for durability, toughness and flight is unequalled. V -v4s> the >^ LIMIT /V L OF LENGTH mmm *^&m v i^ BROMFORD IS GUARANTEED TO BE THE L U r LONGEST DRIVING GOLF BALL j PRODUCED. PLAYING THE BROMFORD f^m FEWER STROKES PER ROUND68 words
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Advertisement58 1933-01-31 4 m t r« "~T f* r^ p^ T*" 3 TF 2 13 I I Tilt BE ER I F* Mill Mil i HI —I t. c is I i 3 ft BREWED AND BOTTLED 11 IN MALAYA F C II I c 3 TH E PEO P L E 058 words
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Article479 1933-01-31 5 C HINESE TEMPLE THEFT GOLD ORNAMENTS A MIDNIGHT CHASE MAN UQUITTKD Two cast- -I theft and <*t»f mm* imM it H rrnnon b\ i i r.reu-. thf M;ii:iMrati\ 'i Wh thr arrived ir-ed, through ü bt anrl difference- in -,-pecti\el>. concerned a < a charged with ck and HU from479 words
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Article106 1933-01-31 5 I S. PROPOSAL BIG VOTE FOR NEW MORATORIUM New T« Monday. It is believ M wantsto reach a debt yy. pntten i ver-Maci Donald iv Av?ie« n Bamted to itTtnce tote pro quo basis. Meanwhile, the national ref< United States hamber < resulted m an overwh<-': ofReuter - 106 words
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Article33 1933-01-31 5 I POISONING PLOT DISCOVERED Lisbon, Saturday. \g to reports from An-j capital < autho i a :>!<.• the \v}\ er the < ka Ji*ceB.j y iiaiiv»>s have been an* on a tharfjc of Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 33 words
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Article83 1933-01-31 5 1 .i|»t ri! I w \i\* Fim i rat London, Friday. 10 Club announces that hy for 1932; has been awarded to Captain Cyril Frank Uwins, v ho, flying an ullB ;n;ichint- <;n Si-pt. 16 last over the j valley, reached a M'oild record altitude oi War*ncf i<yReuter Wireless - 83 words
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Article71 1933-01-31 5 Par. I -lay. indinir Georjrt Philippar catastrophe Aden has been dfapeDed by +hv I'.t Mid -a hich publishes ca<sages fr< secret report of th .rviuiry L-ninmi^i'm. Tht-so rr|njii:;i'the sabotage theory and attribute -laze to a ami faulty wirinKThe report states that a 220--was Mat th i < mm!Aleta-Trans-Ocean - 71 words
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Article61 1933-01-31 5 1 -.i A court U ;i. BO ttiti d th« intl 'M. Gflbeaai L lit'il mi abroad ill-treal n ml to ploj I I s M. Gilbeat; c an officer, was i I FrtnA dele^a i"n t Rasi during thWar and became a atli in I 1 abseriAleta-Trans-Ocean - 61 words
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Article206 1933-01-31 5 kNEW BRITISH NOTE TO POWERS (it-ruva, Saturday, ■f-ulated amonp the .1 now disa 1 mainen' on various plain the < nfi en< and Ih< resolution ;i the Pfcf '.■•:>• i iMMJ lid to ex>u iullant'( v on pohi ieal :m<l the technical ide mi Manl prmridec thai Urn BuimiiReuter Wireless - 206 words
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Article54 1933-01-31 5 K*l\i\* Tomorrow I nlrss— Copenhagen. Thursday. ..ut mvolvin.u- lon.Oiti) i in all the most important I> 1 1 •:t > !< is due t> ;;,i-y 1 IBim tin- GOVenuncnl iatan^MMi hi tlu- ir.trr\a'. Th».' tumble hai i ■■n out ol th (•nij)!<'\ •■!>■ i] i for a 20Reuter Wireless - 54 words
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Article73 1933-01-31 5 The Kroner. Comnhairt n. I.;it< n a' m ai \h, ki on ral 22 to 1h" im.u-kI is amonir i I :in BffTMMMII i-twi-iMi ihe >i.v.'> nnicut ■ad i ion ptw kKng a prohibition >>T strikes and lockui- a v r* i r v., f\ 1- /iiit i 1 1Reuter - 73 words
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Article92 1933-01-31 5 Geneva Adopts Report GOMVB, Phi Tht iv oi ho I >isarmaiueril Conferenet luu adopted the In I chanters of the report prohibiting chemical incendiary and 1 ological weapons arid prohi Bg Urn i'r«parat:nti of UwM in til count i h ud ipulatioog dk > Dg MMTl timi OfReuter Wireless - 92 words
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Article, Illustration48 1933-01-31 5 '»*ds gathered round ih< motor ,-ar uhi«h v\a^ complete!) *m.i~ lien il wa- id collision «;;n a tro IW\-hiis the junction o. (in and (icylany oa d on SaJurday." Ih, ti\»- oeOipuita, a!; \ial;i\ injured, and the dri\i*r\ wil. uho was onl> 1!» >«•...- au< rlit'd later in hospital.48 words
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Article74 1933-01-31 5 KChatterfoe Om 01 Si\ W omen wniiici 1 1 1 ci a a-- La<i> f'hatt* Sfl .Vu! Chatt nMMi Cokob. Bf<M 70, U i i oman jel called I th< Bai i; r .!ir.<-il ha -i'''ided nol nc-tim fl( format rin "'a women ban Mr He iReuter Wireless - 74 words
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Article155 1933-01-31 5 BERLIN A LITTLE WARMER Berlin, TiMK Way. Contrary t(> I the con beginning to f. 11l -T- :i(] Of l.v M foe I 'relay there wer< derives in rlin thi I;, ilu- meant! ne all Genmi "lidiy frown up. Thou^i: c.-ik^i ;uv UMM ingly at won. pfl theAleta-Trans-Ocean - 155 words
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Article183 1933-01-31 5 NINE KILLED POLICE FIRE Ors CROWD INQUIRY HELD Dresden, Thursday A terrible affray occurred last night, when nine people were killed and 1 1 badly wounded through police firing into a Communist audience, which, instead of evacuating the lieeting hall on the police ntering. proceeded to amAleta-Trans-Ocean - 183 words
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Article55 1933-01-31 5 Mr*. Oii\. r Imosil f)i«* in htirh Paris. Friday. Mxs. Oliver Eelniont. the Ahi.tmillionairess, sutl'i -airi'tic an.i philanthropist, died ..-ay ..t th age of 70. lfr& Belmont, \vb" \\.i foineriy Mt WQlimin VaaderbiM was of CoBHMIO| Duches;- f .\iarlU> u;;jih. The body will I I taken to NewReuter Wireless - 55 words
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Article38 1933-01-31 5 l\ and O. Limr Of A^ain Clili'-altar. \\'< .\v> The 1 and < omorin, which \\n\i mi,, dock hove on accnunt of duttged propeller, bai luid ■pttc propellOl Sited nd has resumed '<:, \.ya^<' to the Ka.-t. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 38 words
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Article48 1933-01-31 5 Wage DisjMiir In North Inland n" T r.'i-t. Sunday At a mass BMttteC of all gMflkl ttf railway mjtlMfl H ill decided to -trike at midnight tomorrow I protoil ;n;;!i; wngt reductions The itrilw vrfli iffed 5,000 employer q and rhr whole Cjfvat N'oit; en ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article37 1933-01-31 5 AmrriYan orkrrs Ami Tlm Soviet m^' ■■ri, Sund;i> I| M k a. 1 'l» ;i! ioi of f has issup'J a statcinont 'iocla in^ if |i i n f t h«Soviet the United Stj ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article61 1933-01-31 5 Thi H«| m tad ng B* %»i new apei inclu(ii!ij4 Li ttc MKA DM, Mil li :.;i i- ni f. am fui en ftru 8 neidtr > i I i ding I>. L'da < CSouric t ii i the firm if:;- n<i to v-« nnt ro] '<Aleta-Trans-Ocean - 61 words
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Article51 1933-01-31 5 LOST SOVIET CREW RESCUED i 1 The ivlief npjdii the for traces of the crew of 'earner Albatross, which last autumn w a > WMtkmi near i Island, found eight members <•: who succeeded in reaching a i t('(l hut for the win' The r< tlu catnri inAleta-Trans-Ocean - 51 words
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Article48 1933-01-31 5 vr\ SatM'artm Remits" Springs, Sunday. Roosevelt and Sir Ronald Lindaaj, following a com sued a joint statement to the eff- that they had informally witr very satisfactory result cerninjr the f entative arrangerot r the coming 1 meetings in Wa inert on ly in March.48 words
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Article144 1933-01-31 5 Dr. Kent's \<ijonrnHint notion Geneva, Friday. discussion on the Amrl<>•m oil dispute ha-- been KNiraed to a later meeting on th" motioa of I' B ies, the rapporr, who sr.id he WOuld like time examine the case and present a i-t. The Persian delegate declared while IVi-ia draws144 words
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Article110 1933-01-31 5 DaliuhYr To Form lahinet I'ai it, S u n < i a y 1 nl r ary to the first repori I hai nmi ad i. > <'i>ly. which d usual in the ci rices, M. I the I Wlhv Minister of War in the Boston Cabinet, has110 words
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Article58 1933-01-31 5 Record rulon. W< hi •.'•<■■. B r.r<] having I tornpera 4 Bit Hal ii ited home at Hi 1 to 'ia!ii|.''»r,. en the leg to DajrtoM P h« Will ■tl I v nt( 8 Mali olm said he should naaai I of nik per Blue Bird 158 words
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Article34 1933-01-31 5 Serilli ;■it ">iay arrested 18 cxi ftUegi d thi oufl •>■■ ri I n 'i.;i ;-!;i v pan <' now h'-iri;: -tt i.e.- hI ;v •t avoi'j p'-naltiq) for conceal m ••rit.— R«uter wirel«M.34 words
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Article35 1933-01-31 5 VMIH FASCIST POLICY Paris, Salurd.. "inier M J.• mm r ti uu nod to tttc psHHCBi ucu Parliamcn ;my !ii«»iii< ut, th« intro<lu< t w.n i i ;i •ndum financia Dolicy hot Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 35 words
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Article24 1933-01-31 5 0«.000 pit son* benefit** amnesty passed by tti< as, •eeorditi i mutely 12,000 wore p« naiiuier came into con! the law Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 24 words
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Advertisement94 1933-01-31 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST: PORTING GOODS STORE FOR IVERYTHING Phone 293P fSTAR MAXWELL ALL j ENGLAND GOLF Clubs by Gibsons of Kinghorn f GOLF BAGS BY ROBERT BPAYANT G^ '^.mSt. GOLF BALLS BY DUNLOP a OTHER MAKES. Prices to suit all pockets. R O V i.O M S THE MALAYAN SPORTS DEPOT.94 words
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Article1065 1933-01-31 6 USUAL SPARKLE RUBBER FOR CONSCIENCES POLITICIANS' Mr. George Bernard Shaw, who is travelling round the world by the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Britain and is due in Singapore shortly, talked in Colombo to interviewers in his own inimitable way. Mr. Si.au was i ■■!>■■■■ i ••>1,065 words
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Article374 1933-01-31 6 PAPER BATTLE 'LITTLE RAT OF A COMMUNIST" Mr. 11. Well- is .-I'll annoy'i r it L hi> I 'n\\ orthy < 'omrade." The comrade in question va the editor <>f the Daily Wocker, the i-rjjan ol" Communist opinion, and the trouble began mow than 1 1 1374 words
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Article113 1933-01-31 6 So\ irl Expedition 8 Discover) Kair.rhai ka. Jan. I r i dit km bobl ha c w e p by tl-.f ,\li-i niofl i'> ii Institute has diseovtred ;< mmiber i C ma; daposit i near Pal ropmvlo* I Xh« largesi deposit of indu i la) valueTass - 113 words
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Article46 1933-01-31 6 Mtom M Phe "Lincil oi i'o't < Hun hM Adopted dccii ion bo i n centrate th« topo^nqihical, reodgrtc, survc\ autographic an i m■ k iai brialfl iutin m tional eartocraphy of the Union. eai ;t cial building will bo ectod tot thii purpose*- TassTass - 46 words
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Article184 1933-01-31 6 DEVELOPMENT OF LAKE BAIKAL REGION Bmlm b Oil Ti v decided to pel d qp Ibe di of the oilfield: in the Burial Mongolian Republic on the short' <>t Lake Baikal. All the needed machinery, instruments and are being sent to the region and miwoffi un bates takaaTass - 184 words
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Article528 1933-01-31 6 LONDON HOSPfI VLS REPORT OF SPFXIAI. COMMITTKK al Comiii K«iv I was a i I'l in and < i nion I i their ted in them, an<i lals themsclvt- wl lan kiii c ques: r .j I ant of raitmg ia I 'it depn ig:li not much528 words
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Article148 1933-01-31 6 SENA I Ok CANCELLATION OPPOSED PO! ICY OL7I INKD Keeking re\ payment- specially f,, ronsump' He feared, how 1 1 «*at t\'j_ 1 1 M only men v. (-'onjJl'PSSflK'l nt"atc a will i 'I cellai Senator Johns* only «iv« ■■pope pay pay Europ' iat th. should148 words
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Advertisement144 1933-01-31 6 PINEAPPLE HAM BACON c 1,1 to m%. fay 9 '<^w /&&> I?- ?HI a liimou- «r»v. ALWAYS FRESH AND DELICIOUS— AS NEW SHIPMENTS ARE CONSTANTLY ARRIVING TO MEET THE EVER INCREASING DEMANDS THROUGHOUT MALAYA. OBTAINABLE AT OUR DKPOTS. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. aiw— aiifii— wiiia^MaMiw'iiianiii iiinia i 'iiiiiiiinhip "ii'144 words
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Article327 1933-01-31 7 TWO MEN FINED FOR ♦INSULTING WORDS" v i lain police court re- ■.;!>• William Bertram Williams, a in' Steele Head. We.-i ■Bd William Alfred Clarke, df Carpenters Moad, Stratford, yen both charged wtth i T. 1 1 1 1 1 tr behaviour whereby ,i bread) of the327 words
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Article287 1933-01-31 7 BOGUS "CONFESSIONS" OF MURDERS The man wh< is stated to ha madf .-i-vcral confessions of murder, which upon investigation by the im -l ic-e have been found untrut-. appeared on remand before Mr. B>flTWl Pope hi tht- Clerkenwt II police court The prisoner, AH eri Bradshaw, SI, a. waiter,287 words
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Article131 1933-01-31 7 for japw j WAR COMMISSAR'S SPEECH Moscow, Thursday. A caixl < i«l« < on Thovgh a- ton ously a«l eel Japan, hus it v <>n\ inuat verbal duel iroing on between Mac-' cow bjml 'I '.io. V. 1 itteci tl I:- 1 had not pace withAleta-Trans-Ocean - 131 words
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Advertisement138 1933-01-31 7 WHITEAWAY STOCKTAKING SALE CLOSES o\ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th vl^ W VALUES k \/ui; i;i viil h made bUdes for < raxor ;>ld «tyK' n edg* M lt.i-i. Val.M 17, I t-nl> I'a.-I WHITEAWAY S N i W BASIC Mixt. Ribbed :t y or Fawn. %Vt in in. lia^ir \alin M138 words
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Article, Illustration72 1933-01-31 8 ru- i. \t A or ol I ondon, S ;••> t i r;i' BJ < j iv 1 ai Ibe iri'ii'. ii: .it i n oi he !u-> i om4mi la Brighton amf N> i;:*lhin« t el riirailway iciricc v«r ev Donald < coagra inland h of the t Motfcerv72 words
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