Singapore Daily News, 6 February 1933
1933-02-06
1
8
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/singdailynews
Singapore Daily News
-
Title Section12 1933-02-06 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News N» 107. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1933. 5 Ch.NTS12 words
-
Article458 1933-02-06 1 At long l* st lhere a PP Mrs to pUri for hope that the t ir iay aehiev» slight measure the object was design** I ki alexactly two ye«rs since «o»ta system was introduced, anti m that time the percentage o! curtailment of output has v increased from458 words
-
Article, Illustration23 1933-02-06 1 The boOSf in Uii\t<;n Mill in v- h'fh ;i 1 i<-\ car-old l><»\ lo^t lii» life hen :t cauy lit Ire j esterday.23 words
-
Article84 1933-02-06 1 MET SRBACK DISSOLUTION REJECTED an ructions IJerlin. Sunday The Prussian Diet hare jetted the Nazi dissolution motion. A Council oi Three, consisting of the Prussian Prime Minister, the Nazi speaker in the Diet, and the Centreisi Bur^omeister of Cologne, which was empowered U\ the decree ofReuter - 84 words
-
Article2624 1933-02-06 1 AMAZING DECLARATION AT GENEVA What Will Happen it League "Persists" A warning thai a second wnrM war will ensue il tin- Uogai wAUmjta t<» fora Jqpu faa Mamhukim i>> tin- penalties provided under Article Sixteen of tluCoxenani was issued l>\ Mr. Matsuoka, the lapuMM >I><>ke>nianReuter; Central Press - 2,624 words
-
Article118 1933-02-06 1 WITH 9ECRETARY BOTH SENTENCED TO GAOL Rome, Sunday. rYofi mi Ky(M.,A. head "i tfe Xt !'"i> tO Mii-iiii-. l';u is, militi at i V n m ed by fa special Mbunal hen to ivy yean imp] ieenmenl oej charge of i ii. secretary, Mile. Bonncfun*!. sentencedReuter - 118 words
-
114 1933-02-06 1 'FLU WORSE Over 5,0000 Deaths T his Year <1' tun >ui < >\vn Corii pundonl \.u\\ !un. Sunday. Hm inflw i ta > pick mic ii itil ipi linf Bi iteJn and the dc i ineroasiiiL'. January l. .j;.> deatha 1 i letnrvad throui I the diaea i i mReuter - 114 words
-
Article45 1933-02-06 1 Parents Dead B\ Child's Picture i; >i;i Own i 'orres|.(>M<!i v. London, B i day < ii A M I Ifn. Becinal I Holloi ie Fomid shot Vi I ;.'■■■'.:..> in tlit beside ;< Hown -d ked phuiugrai of their <lond dhild. [f «v ibe eatk45 words
-
Article31 1933-02-06 1 RUMANIAN OIL-FIELD DISTURBANCES r. Sand King Carol ha '1 proclaiming DMOtiaJ l»n in the i. oi] Regions pf Run nee of industrial ■llagi dto be tint munisi influence.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
-
Article21 1933-02-06 1 .;il eoonet were taken to I ii. terday f tacU.'ii li^'lU n 'bi Bahru disti I ■nd rot) ban21 words
-
Article56 1933-02-06 1 250,000 i M:Mrum;i> DEMONSTRATE IN LONDON London, Sunday. A quarter of a million unemployed, headed by Mr. George Lansbury, marched in procession to Elyde Park today lo demonstrate against the Government's economic policy. Fifteen thousand police were detailed for duty and volunteer specials took over traffic &mtrol inReuter - 56 words
-
Article31 1933-02-06 1 I roni Our n on. i London. Saturday. The Duke <»f Munches ter has been ((unmitted t < »r 12 days for non-payment of n hotel hill «it Margate.31 words
-
Article47 1933-02-06 1 A Chin c, mid to manager oi chop in North Bridge Road, kl »-M to boepttaJ h rdi with nine mil ttafa iK oundfl m i h, I to lie ell II rtrd after be bad in em eesaful- ied to stab h£i employer.47 words
-
Article955 1933-02-06 1 Others Ideas. unusual animal aetioats ar< •/I ItoLlkMr Ul .<• v» i i i in. 1.--|prc% i nas at last been disMlVl'lf'l 10l- tii.-U lIIJI. 1 111 iiii^r comes as a timely reminder of the that is ijcuig quieted OS) aiy sutf. ugh the status .-rinsurgeon has improved ifthi' the955 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement14 1933-02-06 1 m> J' il hplof* f^^tl~~V /If k .'tbk'jf x /I John Playkr Sons, England.14 words
-
Advertisement11 1933-02-06 1 Latest Tin P r i c c s See Page Pm11 words
-
FINANCE AND COMMERCE
-
Article76 1933-02-06 2 Uuhb^r. The locml i < was dee-t-nU-a as lifeless and quotations for all positions were unchanged on :rday. Foreign impoi muary. and dry, were T t iiionth. In vkw o I nient r*B, Malayan s are expected to recoi ked decreaso. 'he following were the quote* at eleven76 words
-
49 1933-02-06 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. (From Oar Own Corr Ifm j RUBBCK Spot <Bayer») 2 3 32 AY-June 2 !>t. 2 9 M J ■,'>, .-.I M;,r'.,- i TIN. 1149 Bs. 9d 3 Months £15# 2s. Sd. M...ik.-! K-i-M-r silvf;r. >,H.t I i CMM kaik. I ml a v49 words
-
Article594 1933-02-06 2 Middle OuotalioiH On Saturday. v local issues w«rt >re on Saturday. according to Frasar A C< > Kumbang 24/6 A u a Malay ID/-, Ayer Hitara Tin 1 l/S, Batnng Padang Batu Own MS%, Bukit Arang < mom.) Bom. ah Malay (norn). .<>, Hon^ Fatt 0.30, Uonz Kong594 words
-
Article44 1933-02-06 2 iy's exchange rates included the following: BELLING London, 4 MStitt? .-iu-1-.t 2 89 S2 Lou 3 months' >;tf— "2 7/8 si^ht 2327 32 Ln i laj >ight 2313 16 I i demun I 2 :>, 2f> 32 !'-n. T.T 2 3 3 144 words
-
-
Article380 1933-02-06 2 T«day, February 6. A 1. 1 ual general mtff. of R Y.S.C., Club hous**, < :5 p.m. Tuesday, Febraary 7. Dot's Revue at Raffles Hotel, i^.^o p.m. \N»«dneHda>, February 8. Rotary Tiffin, Adelphi Hotel, 1 P-m. iW".r.o Moiseiwit^ch Piano Recital ■I Memorial Hall, 9.30 p.m. MM Shifter."380 words
-
Article75 1933-02-06 2 CH I NESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE PRICES. 12 ntK.n. Feb. 4, li):j:i. Buyers. Sellers. Gambier 5.00 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 8.00 Muntok While Pepper 20.00 White Pepper 19.00 Black Pepper 16.00 Mixed Black Pepper 12.00 Sundried Copra 4.75 Mixed Copra 4.30 Small Flake Tap 4.55 4.55 Fair 4.50 Mod: Pearl75 words
-
Article20 1933-02-06 2 Singapore 5 pan. tomorrow, the 7th instant. From Holland by Indrapoeia ducat Singapore tonioi rov.-, the 7th instant.20 words
-
Article585 1933-02-06 2 PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings ar« pending: For Europe. P. ar.d S. N. I s/S Nai-U-ra (ftsfc. If). N.YK.: Hakunc Maru (Feb. D), Su-j «ra Maru I Feb. M). ■SSaOOSI Amerikn UM! Krmlund Kt-!». I), Kendsbui-K (Fob. U), L< r kusen i Feb. 14 i,585 words
-
Article38 1933-02-06 2 S. S. Orion reported two dangei--0118 reefs discovered in Durian ■Straits on 0.57.13 north and L 03.59.0 oast and on 0.r,0.20 nortr, and 103,45.30 ea?t, depths respectively o >4 and 3% fathom at lowv tt spring.38 words
-
Article221 1933-02-06 2 GAMBLER'S £280 GROWS INTO £10,000 (From Oui Own Corrcspon<lent. London, Saturday. A bmm unprecedented in re» years ha< overtaken the "Kaffii irarke* on the London Stock X change as a result of belated puM: appreciation of the changed conditions brought about in the Soutl African mining industry as221 words
-
Article151 1933-02-06 2 DARDAI S, Brit.. 4,920 ton? from Liverpool 1-' ..r D >N, BrM J. 272 ISSW, from Imminjrham l-t foi .onp 8-2. LARUT, B tons, from Malacca j. Hal TITIAN -it., 5,7«J tons, from GlasfOl I »DHADU ,803 tons, from Banpkok 5-2. for Bangkok Hi :> N MABU, Jap*151 words
-
Article176 1933-02-06 2 The Rev. Brotl or Lucien fames sub-direc'.or of the < brief I Brother*! Jvaior flrhofaet eate for the trailing of Brothen Ea C ii on a visit to Singapore, and 1 itayiag at St. Joeeph'i [mtHntioti. Be was aocompar ied by t l >■• lonese novices, who176 words
-
Article525 1933-02-06 2 OTTOVS HOI SK MANY MORE TO BL SCHEDULED i Office of I Wtm has prep:: i new^uvl < rtoric buildings, bridges, .mpments, and other remains be scheduled under tm ent Monurmn; the year? the b the departmei. h deals with of ]> r\ation has boett preoccupied with525 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement43 1933-02-06 2 THE MODERN WATCH PROTECTED FACE Wrist Watches. I lave no hands, no Glass Face, or Dial. Time told by jumping Figures. ALL WATCHES GUARANTEED DUST DAMP-PROOF rhc Most practical of All Watches. K. M. OLI MOHAMED, Jewellers, 38, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Phone 4508.43 words
-
Advertisement270 1933-02-06 2 Paiiy News. 1111-Slft. "Times" fiinitp,.^ KuaU laiyr. SUB9CUPTION RATCK. Payable In a4vanr» Lot«l b, Monthly V 117 l Quart* u^. Hcif-yearly $9.00 fn^ Single Copy I cent*. AH communications rvlatiw t« bs». ness matters, viz aitvertisiac i*. :iona, accounis, printinf -d be addr«aa«d to THF MAX*. \h\ i i >£MEKT270 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous129 1933-02-06 2 MAILS. Today N. West :r) 9 a.m. Indo-Chir.a (G. 0. I -.ul Oouniei 11 n (Pill 11 a.m. Soural. Moluccas end Timor Dilly (Ombilin) 11 a.m. Belawan, Ceylon, Southern ar I pt and Europt- I 1 p.m. ■aanak (Raub) 2 p.m. Indraj,'iri and Tembilah;:n (Ban Bteag 2 p.m. djanu, iaagkal129 words
-
-
Article332 1933-02-06 3 ENGLISH LEAGUE GAMES VHERWELLS SEVEN GOALS AGAINST MONTROSE iind Hearts scored convincing vie n R-t, t l ti\e sen»nd ties in the Scottish over \vm\. hut the Kaimrr* were onl> -hare DOint- uith (Jiu'en'-* Park. In Knuli-h Li-amie n;ime» Arsenal are main--pltndid consist enev,332 words
-
Article97 1933-02-06 3 i«• i Our During Nexl < <>!<i Wrathrr i >elhi, Ja i. 19. i ■n the M.< 8 p In lia Irh ket team ttillj! to Ml M |5, 1933, and the i rani v of h nn-mded ties for 1 B bi M .•I Cal. vvhe97 words
-
Article490 1933-02-06 3 CLOSE TACKLING SOUTH JOHORE BEAT THE WILTSHIRES S. Johore X; Wills. H. I" a match thai did not igby of a high standard, Si Johon defeated the Wiit- i:- fiment in the last match the Ma i •be Johoi t livil iur. ground en Saturday tight490 words
-
Article63 1933-02-06 3 MANY HIGH-SCORING GAMES 1 union, Sal iK >• I 1 3 Cambridge U. Dcv I H CU«mttF H i i 11 tl MBptoa "if-nuin-- II r.l I. i 18 Rosslvm P. I 6 i 11 < nunt> < hnni|>ion>hipi i, a of the unt: luinii io hip S(Reuter - 63 words
-
Article569 1933-02-06 3 A.A.A. OFF FORM BUT WIN BY 3 GOALS ST. M.'s BEATEN A. A. A. I, St. Mathew's Y.P.G, I In a Chinese League football match at Jalan ttesar yesterday afternoon the Amicable Athletic Association did not experience much difficulty in overcoming St. Mather's Young People's (iuild569 words
-
Article753 1933-02-06 3 k<*n«j Hock Sgqbob Four (»oals For A. A. < A. A 1 1. X i lock evei y rea on to look hack o;i the Chinese League •all man h between Ihe hinesc < ompanions Athletic Association aa I ths Aston Athlet ie Club st .Jalan Besar on753 words
-
Article209 1933-02-06 3 WALLS WITHOUI FO« k LEADING PLATERS fat m iiicernatioiuil rugby game I today at Swan nts (a goal, I *y goal and a iiy) points (a try). At hainiu.e Scot-\\i-yv leading 1 by six points to nil. Scotland their win which was main!. their magnificent pa sorely missed209 words
-
Article43 1933-02-06 3 DULEEP This War London, Jan. 25. J'uleepMßhji is returning to Eng- ■In ne to H li G .an to Miss Mai aptain of th<- Roehampton I ab. Acconi c ?s a good ing cricket towards th* season, but to be aptain Sussc-x a:43 words
-
Article25 1933-02-06 3 Fn^laiMl (Front Our Own Correspond' London, Saturday. By beating Miss Pa*.- i.sur-l ance at Ungfieid yesterday. II ng of Sussex has > kntrli<:.25 words
-
Article117 1933-02-06 3 u M>i our QULLNSIAND vs. nee s] i: ,(,i IN< li)l I i{ '('l'll iul atmo«pt> match iK'twion I and Qtenflaad was disturbed when it a ball from Larwood ■fpHfti to Ik* a pei !<■ it Oxcnhan flayers renatned at appealed bat A-ofMl had itReuter - 117 words
-
Article55 1933-02-06 3 I !.o The Wilt team, which left Singapore yestcrjday for an up-cou: Sembilan at iMWioin. being:: I. Malacca at Malar -a. "••rak at Ipoh. am travelling i» a Jones, iieeveu, Sfi. Mo^- Aporc aßa thai at mc MajiMV four goals to threo In the return wm a55 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement232 1933-02-06 3 ..THE FILTER HP protects lips, teeth, and fingers from tobacco stain /j^^^^k What the FILT E* T| P does Jf m£kW& W rOMßOfUtfltt iwH»orf of prt*tnonm tmo*< f JF^JsW l^*' i- <^ >#f b«C«wie if t?ecl /«/y ref^; -n4i I Mt*w' lt f^Kht > O»OSJei» ftps «n^ teeth frOT i232 words
-
-
Article207 1933-02-06 4 MUill HARRIED" gapore has got a bad name for its lack of musical appreciation, but it is to be earnestly hoped that it is not going to allow the efforts of its own particular dramatic company, the Singapore lyers, whose praiseobject is to keep I mate stage207 words
-
Article38 1933-02-06 4 Johore FolloHintr Ji rx <M Colony iK F.M.S. as a >•■ r >«^sw»l land in excess of $2 an •ow. Rents in arrear at the old ra^ 1. 9kmm temporary rimjuim. not t ro ■•in pay 138 words
-
Article207 1933-02-06 4 COUNTERFEIT CASE FAILS vva.- ."ed '»n Mr. 'i- a. Porn r, the Ige, in I'avo-i.-of Moha:.:t(l bin Cassirn Mus i, |l of 'he firm of llaroun L>:n \lly i. Laae, i B trab DUtiM 1 1 •ii imv |td H Imb of rXT'osin^r for packets »>f tea bearing207 words
-
Article115 1933-02-06 4 atr Ol Schoolboy Cydbl p svidciiM to easbli iM to as a r 1 v.- the ..■•***** n«' T therefore •\n<\ mhtthm it was the t of rashness of nefHg Mt °n •■> m m Kht d•■ heth< >■ t was v T car only nt v115 words
-
Article193 1933-02-06 4 THE ALHAMBRA. •-ir.nin" Through." the Met.roG ddwyn-Mayer production which began afl the Alhasofcra during 0m wt-ek-eiKl, fai MM of the Met charming talkie stories ever screened in Singapore. The story \m an old on and was a great success in the dftjn Of the sileni film, but193 words
-
Article98 1933-02-06 4 Mr. tJ. E. Buughau And Mi>> Nandc Lowdier The we tiding of Mr. E. Bou^' ;a A>-<istaJit Mi |.(.-i-:rtvndont of Police, Penan jr. a. 1 Mill Xancie l/owther, Malayan Medical Servic"e. SinfAfore, look place (fnietly at St. MM»rp''.-> ("hinvh. IVnan;r. on Saturday. .Tan. 2*. The bridfl wa> fiv«l98 words
-
Article35 1933-02-06 4 A r.y.iU car dflveil i l \u, pean and a motor-cycle ridden by a ChiqeM were in collision at the junction of Stamford Roan ami H Street yesterday. The motor-cyclist was slightly hurt.35 words
-
Article949 1933-02-06 4 EX MILLIONAIRES ADMISSION _—< ESTATE SWORN GREATLY i BELOW VALUE Remarkable evidence was piven in Hm PniMl Bankruptcy Court at the adjourned public examination of Mr. Lim Chin Guan, at one time regarded as one of the richest men in Penang. Th" CTidfCC showed that bankrupt practical!}949 words
-
Article169 1933-02-06 4 A CI ..V E BACK HOW IT CAME INTO BEING ONCE RAZED hat classical "A by Roiat ly desci ugust 25 Malacca caj ftfaj i- I any 1 »er\ i ing the pku usurped b> In that role tl pared to hand bad ghlful own elusion169 words
-
Article277 1933-02-06 4 ON SOAP MANAGER OF CHINESE SHOP FINED $50 er tae s ip lot thi pro.on (Det uMpscfeM D. w. Mclntosh) and for the dvi^.^\' (Mr. j. K. Gale) at the last hearing, judgment was rosarvad bf Ifc B. the Criminal Distn Judge, in the case again t277 words
-
Article113 1933-02-06 4 OlKcial Opposition To Nationali>t Party i r Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Saturday. There is ••till much aaesftaint] egarding the position of the newf formed Nati nalist Party, regis ration of which b held up by the viTrtrcnt. The Nationalists claim 1,,.,, their siaM arc such that the.. will113 words
-
Article137 1933-02-06 4 Mr. S. S. (ihurcli and \!i--Doroth> Williams r took place in Singa pore n Satu ay of M I Josephine Williams, d; I >• ..'llliai.i G .:<?. Durha; Ml Bkif I Ch« I Salem. uu r -ationaJ Bank, Sirvjai The Mil wore a dress of priini m ft/km137 words
-
Article383 1933-02-06 4 FOOD (OMI'LAIN T HOSPITAL PATIENT'S STORY OF ASSAULT Mattuka. i] nr.. a pi-on cmi in th. Aud Uri wa^ the plainant on Saturday before A. r. Boyd, th. i ourth Maj, in a charge of using ci al preferred against Mr I! >> a dresser in383 words
-
Article62 1933-02-06 4 r rom Our Own Sctc:v.!i;.v Smu; >: J !.u t-iidiii^ a> < lay at the I h n ather Silva o'.V. G. Sundram, honorary secretary I the Nejrri In lian MiM J. Kar.^^aretnmmal, daughUrd Mr. A. Kongam Estati J on I •r.an v.a Mr J- Tin- i, .n62 words
-
Article20 1933-02-06 4 According viaw \iy«lra> i Tl ,h rf i »jj were; ou«> i '.i.'v'J 1^ afanU. 2,604 adulU awl20 words
-
Article33 1933-02-06 4 Dr. ami Mm. K. l: < '>oke an ne h Ma l I» kc I:.;- ff! n 1 Medical So: .-,■<■ l'-J l'.'L'H beam Vv:u:. a! 1». «-a N ialist. 11. r.p r.33 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement51 1933-02-06 4 REDUCED PRICES SPECIAL OFFER FOR February March WITH THE EXCEPTION OF WINES, PROVISIONS, H. M. V. GOODS, CIGARETTES, CAFE ETC, AND A FEW PROPRIETARY ARTICLES ALL GOODS ALL DEPARTMENTS IZWn DISCOUNT md /\S During February and March BONA FIDE PRICE REDUCTIONS TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS. ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA51 words
-
Advertisement11 1933-02-06 4 Mr. ami Mi>. .1 UK. Kuala Lumpur. ha\. ,a South Alrica.11 words
-
-
670 1933-02-06 5 ASKS "SEA GRAVE" FOR FAMOUS LINER CAPTAINS CARONIA MEMORIES PROUD CAREER TO END AT I SH^PSREAKERS vrt over f;imc -hip-, but -vn service in her pride of '1 1 t" the steamship Caronia, ,i liner her sister-ship Car- > s<?M i>\ h: v (nvnor, frkow Shipbrea! ompan li.t 1 to670 words
-
Article74 1933-02-06 5 To IYII I s What s ilir Mtattor TV, fi of the greatest Eii work Ita gr mank announced Los Angel* < The men or women el i iiUMIiIll in: trie highest v, T-. < i :ni i- !r< v :-a ;i- vi. ri- I is con I74 words
-
Article146 1933-02-06 5 IS. TO BRITAIN MR ROOSEVELT'S TALK WITH SIR R. LINDSAY N"« •>'•■ VorV. Betorday. >t qpii tfon i Downing Street i M Rooseveli 1- be b Ronald Lind .-Ml t« Wi I nj^ton, ■taring hurt Sunday, u-cord-inp Qm New Fork Timei and to thai P—Reuter - 146 words
-
Article71 1933-02-06 5 ARRESTED IN JODHPUR Bombay, Sa* Mrs. Gandhi h; \i in the village of Eta (J tdhpor). Gandhi while a p:i oner at- i oariag Win i-.' :i shortly after she engaged in theof securing untouch. 1 1 vayoor Temple, Bad v.ent recently to Ahmcdabad and left for GujeratReuter - 71 words
-
Article114 1933-02-06 5 Miilh Annh; r>ar\ «:!P!n: morutrcl Moscow, Jan. 22. The U.S.S >■• ll ny comiod the d( aih of Vladimir h Lenin. Urn loader of the 80l devolution. Lenin d < UO) on Jan. ll] IM I. in the littU < f Gorki, near bi 1 1 I briiTass - 114 words
-
Article97 1933-02-06 5 Amphibians lN'om Being Prodhced Moscov. Jm 18. The serial production has been! urted ot' in\ hibiaa Mroplaa bo the 1 1 i,L. r n^ of ti:'.' engineer Sbavrov. Th: m I vitk Boriet engmm own md with a peed i Im( or the I aii- fleet. i97 words
-
Article80 1933-02-06 5 Second Ptet CM Hh Trilogy Reach Moscow. Ma\ Gorky hf inded .:..:•<•■ thea' a- I This piny is the second purl I I og •■'.'>■•;..;• r. Thi f trilogy "i:i' r ,i ob< r», w wi ia b« -ed with ti L'mi n !ous t .v the :u:dTass - 80 words
-
Article247 1933-02-06 5 ABOUT A COOK CHINESE CREW REPLACED BY JAVANESE A Lout 18 member.- of the Chin se OMI OB boftfd the K. T\ M. Ip Van Neck, which is ar. d in thi roads, on Friday intimated 'hal they Intended h r. iPQdb Ob Sal II ay247 words
-
Article77 1933-02-06 5 SINGAPORE APPEAL DISMISSED A cable has been received fron London statin? that the Privj Council has dismissed the appeal h Suit 1448 of 1930 in h S. S. T Sockalinpham Chet'iar was tlic plaintiff and Shaik Sahied bir Abdullah Bajerai Wll the defendant. The defendant plead I thai77 words
-
Article47 1933-02-06 5 K\YA LOSES A MARKET Die- a. .Inn. 21. y f<T hicin.L' agarMWI TiM >t of it? he U.S.S.R. has itart operatteg in Odes?a. Agar-au;ar Xl a constituent used in the prefwratkui of foods. In the past the U.S.S.R. imported its supplies from .Japan ar.<i Malaya.— Tass.47 words
-
Article204 1933-02-06 5 Brii>li (ia;>Uun*s Dcsrrt .\f(. r mtteg rr >v two Mtci with the Prts h Pordgi Lafmi in the di nnd ha lag -pent nearly all '-v. < fe| in I Fivni'h mi lit a iaofl in Morocco, a British ex- r and D.5.0.. Captain Roland n JOBS*, tope-:204 words
-
Article55 1933-02-06 5 Waking Film Of French Revolution .I:::.. 11, Tk '<•' Bin n rtein, is i bbtbm d 111 ro luction of i id-film come y liic-h all I 1;" !;tt'- rinoma on arc lo f>< cm '"v.-.j ;i! riiHr to orodn a film a ••'!''<• Bladi Corwul," vh: <i''il withTass - 55 words
-
Article943 1933-02-06 5 SALESMAN FINED DISPUTE OVER FURNiTURE HOUSE SCENE A <li put e about m m a. I elt furniture between Mrs. B. 0. chell a Kuropean Ihffa in I lioad, and a clerk Ml I I named Goo Joon Bai, i Chop Keng Bop 3engi one of943 words
-
Article35 1933-02-06 5 Moscow, Jan. 21. th birthday, the presiD of tl cc of th< l S S.R. has I the great theatrical pro- Konstanlin Star nous direct the Mo«> cow at re, by awarding him TassTass - 35 words
-
Article98 1933-02-06 5 FEARS IN MAPI I> MORt VIOLENT SHOCKS PROBABLE in l uC Sky MWt ww^W^Kmj Ww irling showers of im«inlssf«nt stone in the sir. •J v pha?> 'an:- i!la*es f terrmjd hjr scvsfl* earthquake shsdn, fled from thmr homes and spent the night sjnjn^njnj^ UUI i vawbb*pw» hasReuter - 98 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement94 1933-02-06 5 At Malaya's Largest Sporting Goods Store Come and inspect VINCENT RICHAHD> 1 p «Tur RAT" EIIIIIMIIHMII M.!| I Siiii aj v|ii iiiJJP'l^ World's Fastest and Be t Racket ci 3 •••••••••Ty I yM^y^ Racket made by a Champion for Champions. I HI Best Tennis Shoes $0.7.') only 'i I For94 words
-
-
Article1099 1933-02-06 6 CHOPPY SEA YACHT CLUB AT HOME THE PRIZEWINNERS A fre-h kfMM an<i a chappy ;i made wiling very diAcaM on Saturday (>n the ftff fJftß Of the .'it hOBM and t- uatta held bf the Rfl al Singapore Yacht Chih. Then iPtf* a nnmbei Of mi>hap> which,1,099 words
-
Article258 1933-02-06 6 BREACH CASE SHERIFF'S STRONG CONDEMNATION Damages of Ml f^JJ" j" an interlocutor award at Peterhead to Miss Jessie Marion Low. of Strichen Road, Frasertargti, against Robert Alexander Fordyce Smart, a Sumatra tea planter, foi I. reach of promise. The Sheriff, in his not.- to the Interlocutor, commented258 words
-
Article525 1933-02-06 6 CHIMPANZEE'S 'CHEERS' TOW CHERRIES Fad- i. ppef Etc which i•■ offc it developed if ftitfmai •1;. S, ;.!id Dth< tUTM at the >'. de] inclodiiig those oi' an ostrich which MIU swallow in m\ an] kin but iwotds -were described op Jan. li. l>y Mr. Kdi Director of525 words
-
Article772 1933-02-06 6 PUBLIC SERVICES OTHER TEAMS SO WEAK THE TOURNAMENT The Public Services Rugby Football Club, winners once again of the S.C.C. rutfby tournament, celebrated v. successful season at their annual dinner at Raffles Hotel on Saturday when the suggestion was made that next season the club772 words
-
Article292 1933-02-06 6 INFRA RED PROCESS RAYS THAT PIERCE THE CLOUDS I.nn<i..).. Some oi the r. ments in 1. njr-« have hern the develi;.- -f the ml B proce?.- weir d, od last i t by Mi. Olaf 1 Blocl P the Royal l'ho:< pra] I an intert292 words
-
Article118 1933-02-06 6 JUDGF. BELIEVES HIS STORY ed to the R I m i tC I mtd !n--icumstanct :i*ht about by h Son place! l,ii "I not iii i 11* -t mmtik I wa» "sted with MHOn il.ii Mr. Wi M> in a flat at Baynan and Myself taken to tin wa118 words
-
Article190 1933-02-06 6 BEGdAR.-- Dfl^l 'SPARE Me DIME UIRn STRE! f mom an,! on.- a j? nei*s almos he pitiful be^ai* i I people MM M| IMMI I HIM Ml -11 tr:,.p. KM%2| holes in imitation of a Le^, QV i ibbom. I («f men, now nl^ army •ra190 words
-
Article17 1933-02-06 6 I-, rt I Martial*" 1 I I .nut stan«l U> attend* native ,1 Batter**- I17 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement66 1933-02-06 6 PINEAPPLE HAM BACON I <:C7TEf) Tilik. hpiHm\Lmr^L 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. k^n*Br^^Mi^Bv»* .m. <*«<^to«*aM««tfßa»"M»«r*s(a^4vaneiMunMnnnMciss«m^av» -*•>-*- •> «>**-^«* -^L**t *i "raffles hoteT MALAYA 5 PREMIER HOTEL. THIS EVENING66 words
-
-
Article54 1933-02-06 7 Nobel Prize Left To M P.K.NT iluh I It led thai ai Mr. J< "tijft nov«li»t dramatist > n ;;i i v f> £0,^,00 c n -p.i riul f th«- civ" ■■•n^ I I vmrti to tfc* I I ary Fun Ih< "I.K.N 1 iui trf Mr. •>:.>-British Wireless - 54 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement23 1933-02-06 7 Can You Forecast Results? Test Your Skill and W i ii $100 Read Malaya's Prem ier Newspaper: THE SUNDAY TIMES FOR FULL PARTICULARS23 words
-
Advertisement133 1933-02-06 7 WHITEAWAYS BASIC VALUES m i•: N POPULAR GOODS i POPULAR PRICES WHITf AV/ .\YS MEN'S W Hill "I x HELMETS. made from com pi i and water proof. All sixes. BASIC VALUE $6.50 Lach. WHIT .\v .y*> NEW <* f* Sr- A mi > M niiis S II I Hi133 words
-
-
Article, Illustration57 1933-02-06 8 Red Terror In Spain !.;r:i. one < i Hie much ftdnured gnestfl at the liildren's < .rni\ 1 &f thf Port man Kooms, I^ondon, ni it the Sui.-liini' Hnnu' oi IJliiul !»;»hir>-. Kight: Mr. M. S. Newlands, QvTcntV <>t 15it i*i>acl« (left) leaving London ■<» take «'P Mi fatlsit Ptfir,57 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement440 1933-02-06 8 HERTS A GOLDEN OPPOPTUNITY Which ahoald not b« mlsa«d I bag to announce that we are now offaring big diacudnts on all CLOCKS AND WATCHES at our ANNUAL BTOCI :ak;s (j and QSNUINE •"H£Ai' SALE *Mch wil] la«t for v f«w days only i T during this fSjilsd pay very440 words
-