Singapore Daily News, 4 February 1933
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Title Section12 1933-02-04 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News I 106. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1933. 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article585 1933-02-04 1 aml owners of the übiquitous r.-.pal < oi.ii.nIt will be recalled tha I9 CI the authorities decided on the rcnoval large number of thesej from the street*, and notice i five* to the effect that i the oM Ford model T" n «eM be iiwdtmntd as from July585 words
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700 1933-02-04 1 ABIDES BY LYTTON REPORT NO PRESSURE ON SMALLER POWERS London, Thursday. In view of the divergent reports circulating in hinu it is officially emphasised that Great Britain adheres to the Lytton Report as the basis of her polio in the Sino-.lapanesc dispute. It is reportedReuter - 700 words
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Article187 1933-02-04 1 COI'VJL APPROVES COMPANY TO CARRY ON I Mil; MAY Geneva. Friday. The Angle-Persian oil dispute settlement was approved b> the Council this morning. It comprises four points. irst, bo< h parties ag ice to su I »it<! all proceedings before the I wr:. il until May wReuter - 187 words
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Article53 1933-02-04 1 Liberal-National Hol<l> Seal L'-ilulnt). >|tl;iv. T.',' result of tile Baal Pill '•>- -etettluu dM tc ''it-- death of Sir lames Millar, K.C., [iberml*NationaJ, iras: Mr. Bamilton Stewart, LiberalNational, 1 .77* 1 Mr. West wood, Labour, 6,635; Mi Anderson. Agrkultniml ran.y. l»404; Mr. Keir, [ndependeni ÜberaL '_>. •_>!»<;•,Reuter - 53 words
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Article162 1933-02-04 1 LEG BOWLING DISPUTE AMICABLY SETTLED l-In-Lanc, f I i':a; It 1- announcwl thai the ■•■<".•: "un.-jioi tmanlike' DM Keen irithdraWß !>y the Australian ("ricket Board 0f < ontrol and the dispute bai been amicably settled. '1 te M.<.' managers will not confirm or deny the report. Renter. The162 words
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Article88 1933-02-04 1 PRODUCERS MAY RESTRICT Manchesb I i ida> Sin tin- beginning ol v then bat btea n ataoel i out i m di dine in Aimirif in col ton pi io i •c;n-hiii^ yc^tt'Vda\ qQOtStion of 4.93 d. for middling cotton, irhi< b if tat u-v'i'-i riaet JUgm sReuter - 88 words
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Article51 1933-02-04 1 Rugl>\ Wtdllt-'ia;. Pht Priacc d! w«l«ii who b making a short visil to CorßWall, arrived at Kalmouth early this inornin'j ißd brciikfa-u-il OB btMUD the t lain before pnw eding to Hdfovd where he was accorded a warm welcome and witnessed the opera the «>y-U-r t»cd>. BritishBritish Wireless - 51 words
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Article249 1933-02-04 1 tLKOPt WATCHES PRESS DISMAY AT OUTLOOK itali ornmsTic All Europe Ls watching with considerable anxiel> the progress of the new German Government which is now settling down to itta^k. With the inception o! Italy, the European i'n--is unanimously hostile to the Hitler regime. Berlin. < dnesday.Aleta-Trans-Ocean; Aneta-Havas - 249 words
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Article97 1933-02-04 1 i Mr. Kunciinan on I rack* Outlook iii 1 -.'-re are b W I indui Hi Wa/« I: mc the Board Trade. Sur. lira in asp I*J» Commi did n Lak< a gloomy view of the position, but said the .d be a l lal return to prosp<Reuter - 97 words
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Article15 1933-02-04 1 ,f..r A:i X a. s JSF^* I'aV li xhu uitefiioon British WirelessBritish Wireless - 15 words
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Article988 1933-02-04 1 >on», .nan K < •->- Ukum Imu »,> \l, .1 I 1.,, I. A puzzle is being asked by •a; i. r..U that mathematics are returning to fashion. A man of marries If.' r times as old as his wife l en years the man is 4* and988 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement6 1933-02-04 1 Latest Rubber Prices: Set? Page Two.6 words
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Advertisement52 1933-02-04 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK ;^M||^f *"w ejH SPtLL IT BACISWAROS KLIM FRESH MILK POWDERED THE ADVANTAGES OF KLIM ARE ITS CLEANLINESS AND PURITY; ITS UNIFORMITY; ITS SUPERIOR DIGESTIBILITY; ITS HIGH NUTRITIONAL VALUES; AND ITS UNIQUE KEEPING QUALITIES TRY A TIN AND BE CONVINCED. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES DISTRIBUTORS GETZ52 words
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Advertisement6 1933-02-04 1 Latest Tin Prices: Set- Page Two6 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE
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Article170 1933-02-04 2 Hi The undertone of the metal market is much more satisfactory, and though yesterday the local price was unchanged, advances were noted in London and New York. Throughrday the market was quietly steady. Rubber. The market was quiet and steady yesterday, with quotations closing at the following level170 words
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Article604 1933-02-04 2 V N C, Middle prices of local issues Mi as follows in Singapore on Friday, according to Prasar Co.'s list Asam Kwnbang 24/6 I Htfl Malay 19/-, Aysr Hitam Tin 10/9. B&ngrin Tin 11/6, Batnnjr Padang 0.07 a Batu Caves 0.35 1*. Bukit A rang •40 (son.) Burmah604 words
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Article139 1933-02-04 2 HEIMEI MARU, Jap., 2,734 tons, from Calcutta 3-2, for Java Ports 4-2. CORFU, Brit., 7,811 tons. from London 3-2, for Yokohama via Hon*r Kong. Shanghai 4-2. I? OR J BAT, Siaro, 352 tons, from pat 2-2, for Tumpat via Coast DUKAT, Norw., 761 tons, from Bangkok 2-2, for139 words
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Article59 1933-02-04 2 -1,. Feb. 3, 1933. Buyers. Seller >ier ."..in i Cube 7.50 Hamburg" Cube 8.00 Mun; I per 20.25 iVhit 19.21 I L 6.0 Pepj er 12.50 •<ra 7" 1 •ra 1.:: m mall Flake Tap IN ;..v 1.7" 1 Sago fltmt Nni L.97 J i 1.97'59 words
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Article31 1933-02-04 2 nr< toi ri at P.;».ta\ a K lvt > th information: Pound coral es wal Sti til Daria South f X >! (North Brother); I. ghi Sanbar light not bui nlMg,31 words
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Article458 1933-02-04 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. To Februar> I. <".'i*, rftgai ta M h Married* 1 Lj I ■gap*rt Rap- PI; V'ictcr::i T'.<-:iti'-. Dot' R'-vu'- Rttfl I H"t«'l. p.m. Monda\ February ti. Annual general mtg. «>f R.Y.S.C., riuh houso, p.m. Tu< sda\ February 7. Dot's U< i H 9-30 1 p.m. < dnodas458 words
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Article35 1933-02-04 2 Y< i day's < xc'iancrc rate nI the foUmriaff:— BELLING n m 2 29 :i n r Kt 2 :> 7/8 ght J::27 32 London, dcnuuid 2 3 25 .'i2 London, T.T. g 3 ■'> 4135 words
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Article665 1933-02-04 2 PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following pa^songer sailing-i ar« For Europe. P. and 0, S. N. Co.'f Naldera (Feb.. X.YK.: II;;kun<? Maru (Feb. 9), Suu Maru (Feb. 24). ll.iml.urK Amerika Lint-: Knnland ■\-\k I), Rtna'tbarg (Feb. IS), Ltrtr-I cuscn (Feb. Hi, Nordmark (Feb. IT). I-:. -.-t Asitttk Co.,665 words
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Article483 1933-02-04 2 CROYDON TO (APE TALKS POSSIBLE OVER 5,000 MILES Lor. ion, Jar. ']"<.-- l>f V- stSent'^ar.^^taiia: 1 n a for the Londi n-Cape Town a.' w :r,at will DOW be pOJfW in nitrimuni atf direct w;t (ion from any part of th< <ays the a\ tat i483 words
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Article131 1933-02-04 2 ON TRIAL FOR ATTEMPT TO SELL TITLE ;i vof the ni i ,tnt] noble houses in Japan, ViscoVßtl i Hoi has been ai "'c the Imperial 11 V unt Honda, whose poverty has forced h count i <,f ,y one ■I: ants, wants the money to nay131 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement356 1933-02-04 2 THE SINGa*o*i Paily News Tel: "I.tr, Ja^a fltf^M fhm: ||m 8UMCMPTI0N RATH. I **aMa Is aaVaaea Loci delivery p^ Qtt»rtc BaU-ycariy $».00 mj Single Copy, I otntt. All communicaiion« relative U> k*. new matters, vh^ •dvertw^jj •eiiptions, accounts, printing •hould be adarv«a«d to THE «^T l i; AD\ KRTISEMEKT RATtS.356 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous586 1933-02-04 2 CHURCH SERVICES. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Orchard Road. Sunday. Feb. ">. Rev. Stephen Band, B.A. 8 a.m. Morning Service. 8.45 a.m. Sunday School. LO am. Parade Service at Tanglitl. 11.30 a.m. Parade Service at Blakan Mati. r p.m. Evening Ser- Thursday. Feb. 9. p.m. rh<n PracSTRAITS CHINESE CHURCH, Prinsop Street. Sunday, Feb.586 words
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Article69 1933-02-04 3 SECOND ROUND rE\A SURPRISES r EXPECTED HXTLRKS ..l.tld nf Ihr g^, V I up <"mp,- phiM-d t0-1.,-.miif lorm. ,x,.ur I the Majority «f Ix" I.1 n aaarkarr hSMmTi <n althoQfh a clear victory in the opening >c at 0 irk A matt tk nuainst Faleat oum) :er69 words
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Article30 1933-02-04 3 ;»i» i •leu. i.outh. l.ivrrp< land. 1 H«4M*nfitM T. I N.K. i ir >l S< ilhrrn). mloii TV t. -i. ithead 1 I i I IktM KHriH iNorfhrrn.30 words
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Article123 1933-02-04 3 S.G.C ANNUAL MIXED FOURSOMES AT GARRISON The annual rahfctJ '.a.:- m|j at the K[i ib^t, Fell i teams and starting times, turn i. 1 \'>. An i j' I» ni an. l II R C i .vke^v. D M. Doi? v. A. a N f: i>. i.,123 words
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Article39 1933-02-04 3 A. A. A's TEAM following will represvnt the Atr ation ag:. Matth liW in an Si I amo tomorrow at the Jalan b« Sti«- I new; Yong Nghee Qu» B i.ng- Lee; I• r«e, Kirn, Res Ban Teck, Chee.39 words
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Article41 1933-02-04 3 am Play n>l Kmi^li CM (<|>ondr: Monday. •I footballers met a natch yesterday f the unemployed. he East Coast, ■an, kicked off. match, wi yon by 4*5"« hie h followed it was combined age* 2*? h 1 -layers totalled41 words
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Article14 1933-02-04 3 j Sporting Associaat the residence R WatU 41, C to confirm the14 words
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Article55 1933-02-04 3 \llr«j;r<l i raftic I \|>lain< <l sday. ntraband traffic in arms from Itu! U \m li i-:?.-.-: diplon by Gr« I it b« annoum ed thai the British ai end \.n Italian Foi sO.Oi i i centlj an i\ B I uted that ted oM h were sentAleta-Trans-Ocean - 55 words
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Article21 1933-02-04 3 Th*. foi day afternoon wn the 1 liege and the m I <>f the Y.M.r a wrm -aa d.21 words
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Article34 1933-02-04 3 HOME IN SIX DAYS DuJrh Vir CUeTfl IV< ilirtion i I Bg director airlines, 11 a Urn Royal a i I i\ ''■< -man v ted the Pal from ky'ing though a oa ■nur.iiH'nt. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article49 1933-02-04 3 5m mban >iio|»krr|Mr's omplaitit 4 ,-j C i rivii A strange st approach*! a 'Su'ru-v (,;i ?am«'d a pa«-ki-t -tei and thin walked away eremban Mau today. i i I sa> stated H when th« ,Howe I the a i t*d he was a-aulted hearing >wi- i^^.i^ned.49 words
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Article228 1933-02-04 3 125 AKRESTS NATIVE RATINGS REFUSE DUTY I ■•■■<: 1 has be. i. farther troubl' Dutch wmrahi a~ revealed by followii g ffioia nminuniqi/e i-. '.■».i;;y: I ning the Ia 1 :.a\ ns ing to th« cr< wt of 1 :p m harbour and the -UnlM ai228 words
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Article96 1933-02-04 3 NEW CHARGE AGAINST CHINESE -ho of I b which < iim- i• < henjr, and two co: i "ii d in the I i ial i M-ui. r. the I :th oil', rii B1 i itkni and Urn lattei ..ep•: H -a i heard '■■>■ M !l I-96 words
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Article158 1933-02-04 3 Eleven MwdM lor 1., p. Tm Kok was rod o,i bed Mi GL A Pea rwr, the i b :i Di d Judge, v rdaj inp h v 180-1 B| Mid m the Third Mm rtrate' Chief > l' i v Shce< eruMi Hthß, icordiag tfl ttw ptuMeiif158 words
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Article53 1933-02-04 3 Dfeplaj Bum I |)i*oar Mcdai., Tuesday. n vi ii. i against the di>pla> ere a ndi eon pavements outside h, led to trouble in Palembang, tl Japai and Chinese i eaters closing d< wn theii shops for several days. The allegation that Ja >anewdealers were not interfiled van53 words
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Article267 1933-02-04 3 11 IN COLRT SEQUEL TO LAST YEAR'S ASSASSINATIONS ToUo, Thur^ .'ay. i rel ninaiy txuUi a ion of OX the Botl ..mei'ian I Blood Brotherhood") Implicated a>" assassinations of the E naoci Ifinuter, .Mr. Junnosiikt ty«, OB and Baion Taki:: i a.. <>n May a >Reuter - 267 words
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Article288 1933-02-04 3 WERE "PLANTED" SAYS CHINESE BOCfc .'\.;i; made an llllsful att< ii.pt to prove that an automatic rerohref and aovefaJ mdl «-t' ammunition had been •••<! on iiim before Mr. H. A. rorrer. the Crinunej District iidge, ■jr. Be VM ultimately lettteUCed to eight months m iwepact of the288 words
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Article184 1933-02-04 3 L— eg Caw A««;aiiis>t Strp-Fatli<*r il BCi 1"' year-oi'i Thui- ;':r;. failed to c-'ablish a case "I" criminal force irith intent to <»utrag« hfi Modesty which ihe mad.* Against her step-father, S^ Ban Kirn, before Mr. H. A. Potrei Urn Criminal Dittrid Jud^e. feslerday. Mi\ (i. H. (iart-;<i<184 words
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Article113 1933-02-04 3 TROUBLE OVER PORTUGUESE < I'r-'in our (h\ ..-indent.) M< dai Monday. i M icfa trouble is 1 i by l'<"!u: M <■: I :..;:i Timor who aic in >u-to<l\ ill the Netherlands East [ndies. I; wa- iiit-ndc-l thai I .;uld be )c|iat i ia'.e<i <r t Ibl -J113 words
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Article143 1933-02-04 3 ictini-" Presence Oi' Mind robbery ma foil >■> b] Am pi "I' mmd of the v aii'l tin culprit appeal.-, before M I F. CvenK, tin- Third Police M*i tia't*. >■*•.- I crti a y. Hi.- pleaded puiltj and -cnt<-t:'-<- a post '.(!<•■: mtiJ I-.:!,. 7. It appeal143 words
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Article123 1933-02-04 3 EXCLUSIVE PRIVILECES AND RIGHTS An amendment is to >duc«'«J into tht- i. Urn d i Me Secretary oi in order to am- i be B Btted Kingdom designs I n > a, the grounds liich th rar can declare that the exclusive privilege* I righ 1 rred by ,stratiun123 words
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Article71 1933-02-04 3 Alleged V^aiilt On I'olirrmau BM appeared before Mr. A arged with posB< two gunny-bags of e-t on the night J ;>.•■■ was a further chanf ausing hurt to a Malay Tl a ,au -1 i |ti righl The accused en the detective arrest X «gle ensued during a>71 words
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Article147 1933-02-04 3 (01\M I SI KI'KM M ihEKJ OM MIM II (Aj .i i lit. M.X I usual I. i Uic d a myxtery yesterday t'ouna to be mwsiag a nute* < oun had irmitnl it session all. crvaj. ship, M lieckeli j appeared on i a (.i<-.147 words
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Article30 1933-02-04 3 destroyer flotilla, which have Mm visiting rejoined the main bMf ul Hm UhE M •<l»y, while the metmd Adventure aailed for a crube v I Mi, British WirelssBritish Wireless - 30 words
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Advertisement277 1933-02-04 3 /"il^ Beware of the tjp. TEMPERAMENTAL GOLF BALL .ipM tin- rluUtt Vindi ■>ti {fur ing tnou fag W»ir»rr*r (/it« r» t r> >' 'if m IVW 1 U|l^» >«» ar, off >vi gai. i, .im «h when \our hall K ot> when you di.ln i pun n h. r/^V! >our277 words
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1075 1933-02-04 4 "DELI BERATE ATTEMPT AT FRUSTRATION" A BANKRUPTS BUSINESS THREAT OF GAOL FOR A MUD-BOAT OWNER ii the Bankruptcy Court yester- i day before Mr. Ju tiee Terrell a mo- I n by the Official Assignee bo commit Coll Kah Sim to prison for lx 111 to supply eertafal particulars as1,075 words
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Article36 1933-02-04 4 MR. JUSTICE TERRELL? The Daily News understands that \lr. Justice Terrell, Puisne i may be appointed A I i I JUSti :Ji I. »fcti >^ 'usti- eTI wn fO< n leave. during tin :r.onth.36 words
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Article66 1933-02-04 4 Find In MUUWr Borneo Hi dan, Tuesday. Bov< I 'a; ak. a small town in v Iddle I-' n* t>, it tin MM of a Hi Ik Considerable de] report tad i Bph m < flockBg to t'ne spot from all pai: 'ava. Foi" th Kahftbit tni M66 words
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Article181 1933-02-04 4 THE CAPITOL. I duuri iHIMMH proves himself to be one of th. §m I NMMtfc feon of t pctiatat m bf his ortrayal of Karl Muller in he Dad Hrrt M«l i aaJ -.ion which began at th( Capil 'a?t r.iu'ht. The picture is one which will181 words
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Article90 1933-02-04 4 Before the Chief Jusi.i^ .i: th--Ist. oui\ on -<i m ay at 1 1 a.\. wxi baud: L460/11— mn i oka ißm x i'u I <■ 1 1. Qra Bit auuh and I". I < Urn Before Mr. Justid a Be i: 1 t ran bU m tha90 words
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Article60 1933-02-04 4 iFi oni r >ui- Own < "oi pendent > Melan, Monday. Tr V>- vai i >:.;; t.tti that i rounent i ons ering ea: uro to ;re ent ort lanaiu-( beer, in whi h thc-re h en much d k;■ Irls. Ft Staled ,);i 1 us uM bai60 words
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Article34 1933-02-04 4 Instructor Kill* <i In Xlrw Of Pupils Our Omm QTe»pondenU) iMgl v i 'Iny A a :■•>■ -J r. h 1 ipiis, sud was killed o-i the Tht- machine was com piwrecl I34 words
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Article28 1933-02-04 4 Naval Manormri** In Cull Of Siam (From Our Own Correspondent./ Ba'isrk' in^r naval manoeuvres in the Golf of Siam today th colli'i serious danwge «ras done.28 words
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Article38 1933-02-04 4 One Man G«t> His I arr Badi) Cm I ne?e were involv< 'i |fht with knives in Tel< On- of the men was taken to pital with a }>adly cut D i police took the oth.38 words
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Article36 1933-02-04 4 Their Highnesses the Sultan Sultanal, ma, a: Hanoi, Tuesday. i;i. I China and Ann^ni. inah of mpai Coium' •i and military authoriti. > 'ah, who work I by the Fi left Konff.— Aneta HavasAneta Havas - 36 words
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Article49 1933-02-04 4 i!! < I < >}. l < »m Our Own Kuala Lumpur. Thursdiy The purchase of the Sunjr <!ro-€lectric pU y the F.M.S continues to be keenly dutaurt Althoafh My sijrr neat that < onfirnu.: and it is presumed mie l>efore 1 uncil next March in i49 words
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Article36 1933-02-04 4 f{. .ignition I Siimal! I Medan, Monday. I is «Uted that Mr. It I I Egennan, the Governor of the w Toast of S"i-i! I and will tea* 1 nonte IB JttßS. B36 words
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Article40 1933-02-04 4 A sale of ir<nfraEines r I cals purchased I tween January- I year will be held c I Wednesday at 5 p.rc I Purchasers at I I t back nur •»eriodicah l I lbers arrive I I I40 words
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Article19 1933-02-04 4 Our Ow> able 3Tn<'JT D a fijfht in B 1 I For some time been J I19 words
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Advertisement357 1933-02-04 4 ■^t^LJOk^ JPV Jk #<K3T)^iß mC^JrSfUKr^ *W A> t^l^^^^^mr^^r^^- -w Suttons Seeds Orow your own delicious Vegetables and beautiful Flowers from the World's fe-TTos -> CAR' 1 L LETTUCE. SUTTON'S VEGETABLE SEEDS. Cos Ixttuce Plain Cress (^bha^e Lettuce White Mustard Tomato Peaehblow Shallot Tomato Large Yellow Sn^ e r to i:357 words
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Advertisement44 1933-02-04 4 f THE beer I i c [j I I nUi I f r lipi I BREWED AND BOTTLED I I IN MALAYA FOP I I THE PEOPLE C I I MALAYA— I I I I U c TIGER Vv!^ (f< 7 V B^ND S44 words
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Article128 1933-02-04 5 WHAT GOVERNMENT GETS FROM BETTING TAX 1 "Prejudicial" To Racing LADIES' TICKETS PRIVILEGE SADLY ABUSED i piTi«»(l of years (;<>\ernment is going to x <»r possibly more out of the umng :n;.thing in return, I cannot i.ntinu I drain must eventually affect !!>.■ cit.-rlnrt.-r! Mi.128 words
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Article151 1933-02-04 5 F swift ACTION 91 BIG ECONOMIES TO BE MADE Paris, Friday. mediate- f; r." is home affairs an»i i:.*< 1 rational y \n fol D 'r D tc Of a mi- ifl U M. [>;»■: 'i >'".:.. i Ihl Of 'fa 0 18. I 'I !< BReuter - 151 words
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Article82 1933-02-04 5 FRENCH PEACE TREATY PLAN Genevn. Tv I y. 1 ClWtj ■i fa bg I" h dj quoting the radical papt* I I tfti I thai Kran.v' chief dc!' a i. tev.ls t revision of I treat i MMf—i the ajpointment of a comn.i^sion to repoit on the ItAleta-Trans-Ocean - 82 words
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Article155 1933-02-04 5 India Beiii<r Ctaneeted Wldi Britain Ru-by, \V« dni'sday. I o way conversation bf radio telephone between Londoa asl Poona is M !:uv ftße! t •>ated tha* the Mil service will bo officially ImiM Hill ail in a j v. ith a convi i ton between the Vir. rofBritish Wirelss - 155 words
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Article84 1933-02-04 5 MORE CONF IDENCE Srntimrnt on I.oihloii Exchange London, Mon lay. The Btodi I^.cha'-.uc todaj refled .(1 the bettor MStinMßl abroad bur c wai the late rally mrii i. on t o a 1 notmcemeni ol farther large pold .a o by thf K:ink of Knjrland. o mting to 62,750,000. KatfnReuter; Wireless - 84 words
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Article68 1933-02-04 5 To Be MaintaiiHMl At 22' To The Pound Coptahagi n, Kaaiay. H oik ;.M- atated thai the r ion in thf quotation <•: .i. mi H hai been im- I; ntl c desired pro-po.-t;,.. between BngH h and Danwn In agr«emenl with ParI t h Government states thatReuter; Wireless - 68 words
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Article122 1933-02-04 5 FOR BRfTAN AGAIN READY TO COVER VESSELS j London, Friday. In ■;;;uv'- on 24 larpc vessels Ofl m d bf Urn Hi M^l litl Mar; time returnefl to trie Lond n n,a It yesterday. In view of ,-ci km elftin on the Immuimi narkcls of recent years122 words
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Article207 1933-02-04 5 IVcrrasc 1 in (collections For JmhhvJ R ;-''>-. Wedr.s day. |g Urn in- nth of January the income-tax p; :\\n ut t tailed v-UB,OOO and th»- t"t:«i im-ome-I so far received in the present frrancal veal il i 127,190 000. This •s a decrease of £38,380,000 as comjaii"!Wireless - 207 words
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Article153 1933-02-04 5 Year of I'nparalh'h'cl Stagnation London, Tuesday. The rmparaUel id -ition in >H- l>-'il 'r," 'h-.i'L'ur the world is emohasised in Lloyd returns for 1932. During Urn fear, 991 ft b of 726,691 gross tannage were launched, of uh c»i 187,694 torn wen boflf ■n Great Britain tad Ireland and153 words
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Article125 1933-02-04 5 Government and Sdter Report Rugby, Wednc <J^v. A further meeting of the Cabinet] til held today under the chairmJißship of t^e Prli y Vr liter. Pa la- will resume Ma -i f tin<r next Tue?dav »nd tV >c wo 1 k of Hie ■lon, which will heBritish Wireless - 125 words
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Article70 1933-02-04 5 Story O!' E\-Kaisrr^ Return lan T M 'ay. 'f> t Cm\ >'\ Oi Ik Ka 0 ttbdi I WM ";1 H *-IT»1 k ri f ci t ex*»r i any opinion n t v c pi pseni it a ton h<. rj.. i I the y< r motf.r-'-ir 1)Wireless; Reuter - 70 words
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Article741 1933-02-04 5 NEED RIGHTING TOTE CLUB DANGER I DISSATISFACTION Brig.-Genen] the Haa\ J Stanley a member of Urn Baj come 15 t ing < Seen I■<'1 ■<'- B in d 8, pa -ed throagn mpoi :h- way back to Europe aboard the! i, Bajoeraa >(•.-•■. <iay, tad in an!741 words
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Article32 1933-02-04 5 ft ii rapo 1 v■ r •i the i -ml »f Kftti httl Cl ft] I; V... fat! •-•1. fc in til' X :t:::' j .MCeS. Aneta-T rans OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 32 words
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Article713 1933-02-04 5 ißf tht adoption of i t report and *\cPage, the chairman, meeting as follows: past year three proimateur race meetings comprising 19 i think will .tncssed some exThe committee's to the honoraty very efficient and to the S. R. m§ aeiblt the k g they are713 words
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Article2629 1933-02-04 5 Too Early Eor Any Opinion The leal noint tn rvh like to rrf«r by »rro C n I r-M,nect of the t-r on fhc W r baa pW*Ct T2LC u~»e voa"*' hence it f h opinion. TV, .i i m tl 1 H Ifl n "ing tVri psReuter Wireless - 2,629 words
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Article91 1933-02-04 5 WAR DEBT TALK SIR R. LINDSAY'S ROLL London, Tuesday. The Daily Telegraph con: ■Ukatj thai Mr. MacDonald will 44ftnation which will item the War tion in I' thai B tiah Ambas- I: r.al play ai -uporta^ r< a Aneta-Havas Oft.cial Stali-mrn: ndon, 7 urwtaf. ThAneta-Havas; Reuter - 91 words
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Article123 1933-02-04 5 CROWDS WATCH CRASH WITH PASSENGLR AT ST MORITZ V Tut-s;. Commander Geoffrey Rodd, ft rttired British ne^a! oftoer, who wm !M- K;r, ar,! ur.. !a--.-M A».> M', •om blind (lyiiMT at Ha»hlft,.«ftf a> >!■ >a! c wayjown r. <: v» <i and died in boeptul st .rtReuter Wireless - 123 words
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Advertisement79 1933-02-04 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE c I for Everything Phone 2938. rft^ m WEST QUALITY COI.F, TENNIS y and POLO SHIRTS. [Jf Price $1.25. /mm RES TRINGING OF TENNIS jHP^ 2 BADMINTON RACKETS OUR 1 Jjp^'" SPECIALITY. I HOYS 0 N S I The Malayan Sports Depot. I 111, North79 words
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Article210 1933-02-04 6 SOVIET WORK FROM EUROPE VIA THE ARCTIC Jan -i A northern K-a pa^sap ha formed undei I uncil of People's arii— The i taa n I si barged with the task of definitely c ii boa the wli a to the Bering .Strain a: i i.akmj.Tass - 210 words
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Article76 1933-02-04 6 Gratifying Reduction La>t Month Londc»: The Financial respondent in Amsterdam states that tfcl reduction in tons during Janu. cated a very good production has now been defii ***** uun-u \i> below consumpt M and a furtl U»le supi' fail to If deliveries, espc thoac in th -.>d Stii'Reuter - 76 words
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Article34 1933-02-04 6 lt< *orl (> I liorrou inn ri\|M •< i< <i in i will Im- wit plan but, m of t;, for 1- i will differ from M an.l be h:i led. I u-lu>ion ■>: ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article45 1933-02-04 6 Jiulgt*** Krmark I o IViM>n«»r II I ■MpyoiL they fed yoy all rig-ht and looked :i the i I 1.. h«c already been in th< i prison ig ashore or n small quant I bacco. H of «1 fault one <t;.45 words
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Article15 1933-02-04 6 Trial Of K\-I>ir<*<*toi> ,»s, Hold,- t and T<.il "nm nm Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 15 words
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Article188 1933-02-04 6 WANTS ABBEY CLEARANCE DEA.\> IT, KUM,L> B1 ,0 y. fc STATUI WwlaUfciUr, addressing th* a toctural Aho< Jan. 7 said:- "nri"r I n need of for our congreuUgT thwe are great Mas*, T£M* n« most valuable Ja» havetofcTwalk in proccsskm. Mm* *+*,+> h artist has the ciaim to consideration, the188 words
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Article58 1933-02-04 6 "(hmhl Kliriin...!.A number of were den' ay. Mr. V U KIL troll clovemmcnt Jl«aip i esc who had plead* chutes: (1. possession of the!. i'h< 11' i ill* I M l. Homh a fine $2<K» or in months, on possessing I mention I Tionp Mr. P. H EU58 words
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Article32 1933-02-04 6 Ink...- and a Thui>da> af'<vr." I •id v, 1 loin :h< tec »rr«*u< ed that The hoat r.mw Ashore N» v. l"'ll' .111' all.- m- j H ,^Sl^N l.'.wi*:32 words
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Advertisement130 1933-02-04 6 PINEAPPLE HAM BACON I tCTED 15W //v c-^t^J> vJwk fapiNEm\imm < ALWAYS FRESH AND DELICIOUS— AS NEW SHIPMENTS ARE CONSTANTLY ARRIVING TO MEET THE EVER INCREASING DEMANDS THROUGHOUT MALAYA. OBTAINABLE At OUR DEPOTS. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL. RIJSTAFFEL 12.30 3 P.M. Ml SIC130 words
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Article570 1933-02-04 7 LONDON POLICE AS GUNMEN STATION RANGES ARMING ORDER POSSIBLE TO FIGHT BANDITS The JMWMh| of revolvers Mtomat i It! ill bj m tor banana limllai fOUBf < < i-ninals hai d again in acute foi m Urn t;'---iion of the advisability <.f arming ondon police. aattor 1 raiai I 2570 words
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Article126 1933-02-04 7 Mr. CuilHtr'fi £20,000 Will Of 23 Words ffUiUumi (MM*.), -Tan. l'J. Mr. Calvin Coolidge'l will. made, public he n tvthree words in hi; own hrritii Mid rtadi: "NJ mj; n indful of my on John. I rive all oth hil a"id personal to GnM Coolid^f in126 words
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Article513 1933-02-04 7 WOMAN CLEARED JUDGE ON "WICKED STORY" M Y*a I- aye 'bo court with rt> fard to this matter witho ;t the vu -tain on \our character." So sa.'l the Reii-rder at the Old of a dork i niiiloyp] by a public authority ol Rm iimmnl— j aim513 words
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Article235 1933-02-04 7 DIES 21 YEARS LATER London, Jan. U, Mr. Charles Wyman Mcrse, who at one time controlled the 12,000.0!). i r ihipping combine as well as flfteCT \<-w fovk barks 'lied M Bath, Maine, yesterday, from pneumonia, at the Igl Bf 70. In 1912 Md-.-t 1 was ftltMtd from235 words
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Article277 1933-02-04 7 HIS MYSTERY BAG OPENED Rome, Jan. 14. The latt Yk.dimir d, I'ac-hmann left no will and no beojaaetßj it is leerttt from his inipressario, Siu r ■..< hi eseo I'a i ittellii in whose house de Pa-hmann died aftei* ta il wiih him for twenty-seven Paaiß, His fottUlM had277 words
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Article48 1933-02-04 7 lM*i Planting PrqgramaM In The Spring Mi I'hu i Jay. The b m plan i for i i 05,000.000 ),■•<•- of all c «-.i < v. I Mo lino ;I ;t grill by State tm mt, <".-.< i: ''> 000 bj !<• i i' I'ari:;- and i vReuter - 48 words
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Article308 1933-02-04 7 STEAM TO 00 WIDFR RADIUS AND LCONOMY Germany's fighting- fleet is to be con I on from Berlin pdi< at this important decision has he result already in service, -ih as the gunnery I nee, the th.>. class cruiser? ]>z\g t which l or auxi a:v308 words
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Article220 1933-02-04 7 ALLIGATOR TAMED BY CROCODILES. J-^ondon. J mi 15. A noted Zoo bully has just been through an unu learnt a nasty lesson. 'I is l lai Lung, the Thin- ratoi for some time has been trying b best to the cci lai t Ai a 1 1 1220 words
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