Singapore Daily News, 8 February 1933
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Title Section12 1933-02-08 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News no. i«. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1933. 5 CENTS12 words
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Article359 1933-02-08 1 .<! in Malaya at rtaJa memattie- }.r£mnin^ *> read tnihe world. Any apa these line* ma;. wis <«d immediately. The inci< considerable atteu spectacular •nccrn, l:..iia. That M den nj^ ".piinary ineaI ted freely, but a spark appli Mtfi k place in Bsr ml the f the that359 words
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Article125 1933-02-08 1 Mt'aMire* Ol Forct* Ih« Hague. I ui"><laj I li, i.ovei nment'.s determina don in (i-al drasticall} with m u l in\ in l>c YsV\ fii i'ro\ in < 11 .1- show n in the Lower Hou-e «htn tht- Minister <>! l», t,,,i, announced lhat all the i) itchReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration658 1933-02-08 1 AND ALL THE DUTCH MEN Can't Recapture The De Zeven Provincien! MUTINEERS TRAIN GUNS ON PURSUERS All Iht' l>ii!'h ajankipe iid all the Dutch mm rani recapture the De /a\hi ritliallaf 1 Ihe entire Dutch Kasf Indies n;i\.«l squadron i> Ikmii.u defied. ihre< boinl-inu planes hoverAleta-Trans-Ocean - 658 words
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Article321 1933-02-08 1 TEN PER CENT. $3,500,000 A YEAR SAVED ashii r-rt' I uesdaj 'i ht Senate has >1 a ten pel cm cut in salario ol enlisted! personnel in the military terrices earning oftt oi and doilan Savin- 53,."){M»,()00. VVa hington, Jan. 24. A I expected i> i321 words
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Article35 1933-02-08 1 i aaaaay* v.l thai Va; lean ftf I I to be observed this jreat ai Legal holiday throui the ptoi Id, hn to wthaw i. anc Of Ihe Hoi] V lar. AiU'ta-Tran--0 can.35 words
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Article96 1933-02-08 1 Own Defence Corps Nol London Tu< i a; S;,, ;.r. ng fl I Hfl BOf CO G< rayi, wtu. pfaq ,.u" ii John Simon* thi I <v\i M \.i Dei nqpui tn defonoi rp undei too« tlial 3fine<l w< U»\ t on i '.i Hi- i MReuter - 96 words
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Article106 1933-02-08 1 Death <M Hungarian Statesman 1 lay. i lean of Urn Diafil fartmcc. the 87-year-oW Knaiarfani legati Count \lbei I A pponj who I aIH I i'>u-l\ ill on Shn day, died tc aY :i of G 0 il v h<» ]v a conspicuous pi in Hungi ■ai politic106 words
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Article, Illustration382 1933-02-08 1 NON-STOP FLIGHT BID Squadron -Leader K. (.ay ford and Flight-Lieut. E. Nicholetts (who vsa> recently stationed ai Seletar) are now over i hemiddle of the Sahara in their attempt to set up a new loner-distance, non-stop flight record which the\ began on Monda> from Cranwell Aerodrome. The\ had covered 2.26:*382 words
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Article1320 1933-02-08 1 Mi .1 Kriii. i ii)^ iiw i v',. ii *< In** I• I I I -I* i ears' Plan reconstruction of the (J.&S.R. rhi— tioiM of capitalist Ampe, not through the adverse workings of and treachery of the higher officials of the Communist Fa An old story of1,320 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement10 1933-02-08 1 I Latest Rubber j Prices; j See P»g« I I10 words
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Advertisement52 1933-02-08 1 XL I M POWDERED MILK I SPLLL IT BACrsWAROS KLIM FRESH M'LK 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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Advertisement7 1933-02-08 1 Latest Pin Prices: Nt I '".■■£V I'WII7 words
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Article662 1933-02-08 2 local :hare and commodity m/^ rmets reviewed. m Our Own Correspondent)! London, Toes' The closing prices today were: RUBBER. Pjptf i .uhun^tl i»; lp l oi I nrhanue •32 Unchanged Market oim-t. TIN. |Hl £149 13a. 9d. I>own2».6d. Is. 3d. Down 7s. Cd. Market Steady. SILVER. l».662 words
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Article193 1933-02-08 2 liubbtrThere was little to repor market yesterday. Everything was very quiet throughout the day, and although pri c inclined to be slightly cas little business passed. Closing quotations were as follows I The metal oarket was qi: steady through :>ut the day, aod price remained unchanged, for the193 words
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Article20 1933-02-08 2 Miclfll« a Quotations On M IMNV, liddle prices af local issues wer« Tuesday, according to Fraser C > it20 words
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Article121 1933-02-08 2 BaMW«d Activity Of Kaffirs London, Monday. On the Stock Fxchanjre today Ki-.::ir.- en.d v Ith a i-em-u <i a- ;:v:-..v which read to otl r mininjr shan n l 1( price of P>W today reduced by i "i. the demand s^n.tly was loss keen and with ■tIM- 1:■121 words
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Article81 1933-02-08 2 12 m int. F( 1). 7. W' Buyers. Sellei Gamhif-r 5.00 a < Hamburg Cake 8.00 Muntok Wllilfl I''ter I'. 1 1 Wlit. IV] > per 18.50 Black Pepper L 5.71 Hi i Bla k Pepper L 2 0( mlr Cot a L7I Mixed Copra LM81 words
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Article198 1933-02-08 2 1932 YUA HKS PROSPECTS FOR THIS YEAR ENCOURAGING total copra «ofcp«t «4* v \m h <»;• -to olhtr hand, the prospect a cjnsideiatty laiger be available lor ihe trade. The c»s and the final stato*oopra, coconut oil desiocmtc<i the estimates of copra ks, were l9C *l198 words
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Article70 1933-02-08 2 Breakdown Owin« I<> Engine Trouble Wash., Jan. 26. The Dollar line freight steamer Eterctt was disabled ouble about 1,000 miles of ht \Va»Huirton and astoed I by wireless. inburg-American line :eair. litgf and were «r wi to proceed to the aid of the easel, which carries crow70 words
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45 1933-02-08 2 MALAYA CONSOL Not Loss For Year Of £13,363 From Our 0 London, Monday. fit of Malaya Consdidat1> Hedging for the year end- 1 3d Sept. 30 was £3,497. H leaves 1 net loss of 4I3JMS* has ;.i I 1 I. repaying its debenture stock, partr45 words
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Article29 1933-02-08 2 VlloliiK nt l»a*i^ In Rcconstrurtion (From Our Own CorrecpofHienjt.) London, Monday. Dihun Rubber vices the registrat allot-coi-responding nu ah Estate reports a loss for f r the29 words
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Article42 1933-02-08 2 It.- r 1 ;t swBlH ■Mi wmnmmmm boctar, which wa par' ':v n I ■■■-.i section. Price» dropped one t :,r: -1 1: ,,,,1 market and under their lmfif t wa ,j I Wjsj, in some cases 1 (i ran42 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement90 1933-02-08 2 mncm. Messrs. M. EZEKIEL SON Qualified Opticians, of RA VMBERS, RAFFLES I SINGAPORE. b*fc to notify the public thai their fnm has no connection wh; with any other firm of a name. BL EZEKIEL SONS, Qualified Opticians, O«#y address: -RA CHAMBERS, RAFFLES I i»ORE. I .ii > r-. THE MODERN90 words
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Advertisement211 1933-02-08 2 Paiiy News. Head Ofllce: fctlHsV Mil Time*" 8laf»por« Phon»: Mn SCJBSCRIPnON RATES Local B, delivery p^ Monthly $i.y. 17| Quarterly f -y early t&.OO $uj| r.fl« Copy, 5 oats. All communications relative to bu. ness matters, viz., advert sin^ j. jsciiptions, accounts, praitinj should be addressed to THE MANy ADVERTISEMENT211 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous508 1933-02-08 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. I .•(i.y. February R•• 'i -::,n, Mr. W Bitt* l^ r> on hip,-,' of roday,' i o M seiwit h Piano Recital nt M ririal Hall, 9.30 p.m. "Scene SUfttn" At YMJC '1" i 1 i 7' Ul Ay. I p.m. Thu. val. htr-<:a>. rd>r;i.T> 9. im,508 words
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Miscellaneous625 1933-02-08 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The f. ;>a^-nger sailings ai* ;m n'J n^' For Europe. v. m i 0. S. n. I BMtm I***N.Y X !I i:on« M:»ru 'Fvb ?>. mMm k. 14). MwO^j I Ja< (lab. I iburi Amtrika Line: i-.n/i^.a ;.,K■ i v; Pfeb, 13 Tr.-vi -k-625 words
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Miscellaneous341 1933-02-08 2 VESSELS VKKIVEI). TIDORE, Date. from p Baroe I ;i oe tj 2 SJ| D Brit, 3318 tons, fron 7-1, for Boston. Now York unc. '.;>ALK. Rnt., 1.002 ton-. fi j ;or Blinjoe— Batavia n-2. CAPE OMOBIN, Brit., 3.237 tons, from Seletr.r 72, fci Australi:- JC] >.: Brit., IJ»3 tons, from341 words
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152 1933-02-08 3 SELANGORS BAD NAME' PLAYERS WHO OUTWIT THE REFEREES I rom O«r Own CernM—ift.) N umpur. Tuesday. On the eve ot the 1933 nuncil of thea remark it dean .port. lafwH undersirable incide mgne and <*up n.u S^a, consequently Selar. rt bad nar*. IM)U M tin152 words
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Article128 1933-02-08 3 M. C.C. WINS BY AN INNINGS QUEENSLAND BATTING pmm BrLsbai I mall attenda ng when t). mi tood at rwlay. totalled second inniiu ■an by <i HI runs. ;.th«i- was fine I who l I, maintain and rea was dinrissed. The X r -keeper batted 7ti mir. h inclw lt*«lReuter - 128 words
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Article204 1933-02-08 3 1 A!»!ES MEDAL AT SINGAPORE i| i adlti waa ikit Pimal and result <l in ;i Ue betneen Miss H-. M X In Miller in with *v 25 W Innes Mii< debs wini;- tod n a p I The feßewiag t-ards wer« ed: UvsalesL held Munitions Th« I204 words
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Article140 1933-02-08 3 RESULTS Of W YESTI KDAV i allowing were t i r i yesterday in the tennis tournament: x »ixH DmMcs Uandkap. Winter and Mrs. Winter i;J*> 1 heat A. H. Assiter and Mrs. Stiart Clark plus 2, 6 S, 6—l. *K«I DwHn UveL ft»y Smith and Mrs. Leggatt140 words
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Article15 1933-02-08 3 I'artirk BvM Vyr In K<|»la\ L Clyde 1-! f i- 2 Ays ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article484 1933-02-08 3 DODO CLP SERIES WON BY KATHLEEN Sailing war- a^ain a we: wa-tmn >n Sunday morning, th< fresl l>i fr< m tl north-cast against ih. r distinctly :ho] In it Dodo < Fa rot t ai lc i,,,. ogeth. i ttei leeward p< iti was noble n.484 words
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Article23 1933-02-08 3 [^gin v. ih ehib trial inaf *mi :i Mar i:n«l Sunday. ..lar. |a practiu net an availal.U' laily. from Keb. I"--23 words
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Article27 1933-02-08 3 tiic Mayflower Badminton I'aiiy will tfe h<i'i at the Imom o< Mr. H(J Choy Kian, 139, Thcmson Road, on Sunday, Feb. 12. at 10.30 a.m.27 words
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Article452 1933-02-08 3 FIELDED WEAK SIDE PENALTY PAID SIONG 800 LOSE! TO BENDEMEER TOO DELICATE Ii.A.C. 1 S.B.A.A. Li The Sion^ 800 Athletic Association paid the penalty of fieldinu a weak side against the Hendemeer Athletic Club in a Chinese League football match at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon by beiny beaten452 words
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Article199 1933-02-08 3 1 SCOTLAND'S DEFEAT OF WALES AT RUGBY Saiui ilixy. 1 1:. i off i of 10,000 peopk v oxm after nlenti- 1 Wmk i i efi i itron*iy fa i i^!,y intc! Di i"t!al with b■■ in ■■> v ay oblj brilllai) dive at the foot €ti h199 words
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Article244 1933-02-08 3 SPEiM FOKTINK BARBED WIRE AND ELEVEN DOGS A judge's dftUgfafc have run through hufp 01 r;; sentenced at Won i itei A months' imprisonassnt. She wai convicted on two count* )f ol)taininu credit without dtadl nx lHat -/!<■ mU an uiidi-'h;' I ipt. >■ is244 words
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113 1933-02-08 3 ARMY vs. R.A.F. Boxing Tournament At New World A I i H■ Saturday, Fel I A nay ai d th< RoyaJ ill I < anring < a a.-:- In will bi ijrii r i fi om tl Royal Vrtill< R b A: i ret and th< Will ih i lii113 words
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Article343 1933-02-08 3 josi <on i\s NOT "TOPPING THE BILL" i usical coni. fum, ui<) not sing, as adverti* the Trota<tero Cinema, 1 ant and Ca n a special "Daily i l^i;. I ained v. I I manage i interrupted the' Miss I lined to appear owing to343 words
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Article53 1933-02-08 3 o B- A young Mohawmodsn boy of 17. charg. th< l)v by Mr. A i £tl Magistrate, yes- tei Is o have stolen from the drawer of the N. Mohamed and Co., at i, M< Phei Koad on Dec 24 >a, when the clerk m n charge was absent for53 words
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Article184 1933-02-08 3 i.s. i:\roiMs VAHh WAHH PORTS !■■>■!■>■ are gotni; Euroi 'I lenipl. land other European m— tiki. this development, and a *p> >fi)''i ifjui j.';tri!- Iron, landm;to h.i »*eis, md Uk h r wttiac fool .n Mhk danger, kmmm gu and New in England, \>n mailer such184 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement219 1933-02-08 3 ..THE FILTER TIP protects lips, teeth, and fingers from tobacco stain >^^^^ WHat fh FILTtR T!p do€i f <M§ksi3r W fhe com mon9tn$ method of prt*trmna tmo*< > 'w*.gJ£>m^ I 9^ t ctt ewrf t**^ from ««"> 'Wm "^y o^m rllC fc«c«o<t it f*pi (ob«cco C«r "^^L l JfOOf O***219 words
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Article190 1933-02-08 4 l\^l KST ERDICT MURDER OF CHINESE WOMAN A verdict of murder against person unknown was returned the Singapore Coroner, Mr i Doutne at the cone! esterday) of the inquiry into the death of ai Chinese Mohammedan woman, m connection with which the toed :ncent Perreau. ha< Perreau190 words
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Article60 1933-02-08 4 legislation Shorth For !l' I »;i 1 r liirllt v. r tki ng regulations off >Hi aon pace 8 that anyone firing crackers tomorrow n t, t er than between 6 to I Le pnaacvltii The Chinese community is asked nnmt in this thai leffis- i ntn s. t!v60 words
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Article193 1933-02-08 4 AT THE CINEMA. THE CAPITOL. Nut often does an audience in a cinema theatre break into applause .luring a pietONi bVI this is what happened last r !.t at the Capitol. And there was excellent reason In T.-.c picture "Tell Hi T'-n:j;ht," and it presents someone and captivating in tenors193 words
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Article64 1933-02-08 4 Befo-e the Chief Justice in the Lit Court at 11 a.m. Part heard: -S. 1 160 31— Yu Wan Yoke alias Vu ■> (w) vs. Chu Siew Kuan and ihers. Before Mr. Jis v a Be kett IWvftfl hi tlu- '2nd. Coori at 11 a.m. S. 952 3264 words
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Article59 1933-02-08 4 Poliei Band wiO play Hm follo'A :r.i.' riroprarnme at Telok Aver reclamation today at 9 DJB M trch, "Adolphe" (Michaelis); >vx i '"l.'.L'b.' Cavalry" (Sup"lnvitat on a la Valse" (Wco> Selection, "Ma of the Moun- s*' Fra^er-Simpson): "Four hi'lian I »ye 1 (Finden); Pia ■010 Solo, "Cassiopia" (Barsotti);59 words
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Article12 1933-02-08 4 Mr I <). Sanders,. traffic manag-' F-'.M >. Railways, has sailed onj homo leave12 words
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Article85 1933-02-08 4 SIAM TO RESTRICT IMMIGRATION (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Tuesday. Xew regulations to restrict immigration into Siam have been an nuuneed. The fee for a certificate of resi-j tarn for an alien is raised from Ticais :>0 to Ticals 100, and in the case of foreign residents85 words
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Article212 1933-02-08 4 .Monday. .lan. .'JO. Dr. :v\d Mrs. T full and Mr. NOOM had luncheon at Government House. PiK-oay, .lan. 31. Commander J. Cresswell had luncheon at Government House. Thursday, Feb. 2. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Barron and Miss Leonora Brooke had luncheon it (iowrnmen! Ilcuse. In the afternoon212 words
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Article27 1933-02-08 4 Bermo Moiseiwifech, Ihe famous pianist. If ptyinf another visit to Singapore and he will gift a re.ital n the r ictoria Memorial Hal! tonight at 9.30.27 words
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1802 1933-02-08 4 TWO WOMEN DRIVERS COLLISION THAT ENDED IN A DRAIN An accident in Orchard Road between two motor-cjirs driven by European women had a sequel before Mr. A. Hoyfl t*« Fourth Police Magistrate, yesterday, when one wag charged wi*h rash and negligent driving. The1,802 words
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Article169 1933-02-08 4 SIR JOHN SCOTT, GUNMAN! CRACK SHOOTING EIGHT "BULLS" OUT OF TEN Splendid ma ksmanship by Sii Tohn Scott, tho loria! S< :v:ar .va- witnessed yc-terday whir >pened the min:at ire ranpre od tn< -iingfapore Volnivtc^j >rp« M n i lire Rife ard Ri-vcijver Hub at lev.- Singapore VolurUor :)rill Hall.169 words
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Article110 1933-02-08 4 Donations Received In January The following donations wen >■• ..vom by the European Vnemj Committee n January H.E. The G vern i HI Ex Sorvic< of Malaya. Cloba, i.J'^6.2o. •Malayan Tobacco D:*tr>I uters Lii ted, Wills'! 'Gold Flake 1 Tontributior. 400 Malayan vernmrnt Ser\ :> T > A?r elation,110 words
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58 1933-02-08 4 KIDNAPPING Malay Charged Over Girl A Malay. Awanjr It:. hariir, wa- rharped yt'stci ,-ith having kidnapped r m i olony a pirl -t:.u- tn tars of ajre. Tha |iri, it was state I 'our' a<! i.e. r i. !f afU I ng be< !na] p. ami nee would mm I58 words
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Article23 1933-02-08 4 li.H. |Mm and Sultana o >hore reiui:. bMH *hdr toor o ido-Chir.a and the Far KaM Hakone Maru today.23 words
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Article158 1933-02-08 4 LIQUOR CASES BABY RUEBEP ELEPHA',' AGED WOMAN'S Pi The Criminal District Ju^ 1 a number ©1 Tae Court was full o f i,^ pass and bottles containinf l, and other implement* as «S iistiilin* lM^r thr.. M, ;?t They wtre arrested in a hous* lexandra158 words
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Article90 1933-02-08 4 SANITARY INSTlTlfli CERTIFICATE an examination for H«ttt Md Sanita: actors, MtitTi •Id at Sinpa).oit% on Oct. 26 tti The followuc m wen granted the Cert. ioate of Sanitary IMb*Mi^Mk T JUgwtni Joseph Vaz. V. Benj* ield. Jams* Burton Quits, A. G. lohd. Yotttf, Yap Swee Fatt Joseph Jims,90 words
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Article62 1933-02-08 4 Hi. 6M KirtMif Berlin, TWf*! Tke Foreign Mi«iit«r. Bm« m Jeuimth. wUI be 60 yean oM •iomatic service f han 30 yean, became aft; /•r the late Count BrodA* antzau'a lucceasor as MinisfcrJ S S po^t of I-JMJWJ on in W3O and r^o y« aII "JJ MmLl62 words
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Article55 1933-02-08 4 lUaiii<-<- X am ;SB eU, F* The erUed French Pf^J*^ de Guise, has b"*,^ £3l We Third *^W* '"J*?J|. ■Nt economic and P? lltK *£i in J*J5 St country <*«M be T ft dfcfatori»l mo**^* 1 1 JSS TW Duke ™Z i LULin that he r«rS a«cb a55 words
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Article15 1933-02-08 4 -tol<- Neckla' Tan Ah Men*. i Ah* wm to run coitf" 115 words
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Advertisement50 1933-02-08 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 IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 12|% DISCOUNT During February and March BONA FIDE PRICE REDUCTIONS TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.50 words
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Miscellaneous41 1933-02-08 4 rODAV'S B/?OADCAS7 Eni|.ir« Mi) p.ir.. Timt- Sipnal f.. U Hen. Concert Northern Studi urci ■.<■■ Grannie 1 Books) [f, talk Mis X *>. Delafield. II Piarofoiu kcc:tal ..::n C'< nctrt by the Boun.< uth Municipal 0 chestra from the Pa .15- 1 .:>'•. New41 words
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Article913 1933-02-08 5 C i'JMENKOW BATTLE EUGENE CHEN CALLS CHINA TO ACTION Peiping, Monday. vs report the arrival at Tun?liao of three .Japanese military trains jnfnntry and cavalry, SO motor-cars in- The belief is expressed that the will be alor.of three route-. f.nnn and Chaoyang, and at913 words
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Article48 1933-02-08 5 Call r «T Action 3| r "amrhai, Tuesda Chen, return* China t S Tl M ar« Km Keen icca *c£ rrin r «t and may he offered ktkT post of an interview on -i that dvi K. h- Ir.-.d met M had cine miasi n48 words
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Article116 1933-02-08 5 Foul Flay Theory Persists Paris, Monday. on the presumption that the fire Jabrar.i the Atlantique was due to play, the preailent of tl :Vimittee oi inquiry has lodged a .-plaint with the judicial author- at Bordeaux so that a thorough .'-.V invest ration Le made. Tl committe "reache 1116 words
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Article313 1933-02-08 5 UA INVITATION BRITISH PRAISE FOR MR. ROOSEVELT Rugby, Saturday. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of t're Exchequer, in a sp on at Birmingham, sai 1 that Britigh imports last year had kept up wonderfully well and would have been far befer but lor exchange controls313 words
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Article83 1933-02-08 5 ARAB FINED FOR KNIFE BMIIMI 9i MB Of in default MM weeks 1 impris nment was pMMd m Salia bin Yabri, an Aiab. by Urn District Jud^e when the Mfflld oame 09 for sentence yesterday on a chaige of going armed with a knife in public. T.83 words
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Article75 1933-02-08 5 Big Jump In Home Figures London, Monday. A considerable increase in un employment is recorded in thr 1, >..nth!y return (ott is=uol, which shows that unemployed persons or January U numbered 2.1*03,065 V increase of 179,778 compared \vit!thc r!'-rnr<s for December la jmx a"«l 171. compered with theReuter Wireless - 75 words
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Article47 1933-02-08 5 Purls, Monday. Y\ :''< financial pron i,. nr/nnvi !v WIN approved by the ministerial council and will I tabled to-morrow and immediately taken up for reoort by Hm finance commission. The Chamber debate on the proposals it expecte( -,i out Feb. 11.— Reut r Wireless 147 words
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Article, Illustration30 1933-02-08 5 What was left of the ricksha alter it was in collision yesterday afternoon with a lorry at ;he junction of Arab Street and Nests Uridge Koad. No one was injured.30 words
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Article31 1933-02-08 5 Canet (,wn, Sunday. Mr. Malar,, Minister of Railways and Harbours, ha? been taken suddenly dangerously ill and rushed to ho-j ital where an operatio: was performed. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 31 words
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Article111 1933-02-08 5 ULSTER OUTRAGE TRAGEDY AVERTED AT LEVEL CROSSING Dublin, Tuesday. A second attempt to wreck a train in North Ireland was malt; yesterday when pieces of me.al wore used to jam the gate;-: of a level -cross ing at (oleraine, Ulster, ajj-ain-st an oncoming train. Other piecesReuter - 111 words
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Article215 1933-02-08 5 VISITS SINGAPORE ON WAY TO CHINA Prince Abdul Karim, a K'randso; of the lme Sultan ol Turkey, Sulta Aiidul llamid, who raled Turkey f< over three dscadsj was entertains to a tea party by Mr. A. M. Als? gofl at his residence is Biajap ye terday afceriKKNfc215 words
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Article102 1933-02-08 5 Cause Of Renault Works Disaster Paris, Monday. The explosion at the Renault factory resulting in 8 persons bein killed and 100 injured was cause by a bursting turbine in the powe station, the roof of which wa bbwn off cras-in? through th( roof of the adjoining tools' workReuter Wireless - 102 words
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Article91 1933-02-08 5 Sequel To Muezzin Order Istanbul, Tuesday. Rlromf n^'i imroel'ato ■ctioD hr. followed the arrival of Ifns+apb' KeiPal md Ismet Pa<ha. at Bru a. Turkey's oM c^p tnl \v l ere a re actionarv rflipiou< outbreak ha occurred. A number of priests, ir^Mm-, arc amnne- the many tmttefl TheReuter Wireless - 91 words
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Article1049 1933-02-08 5 BANKRUPTCY MOTION THAT FAILED EZEKIEL CASE An important judgment f on the question of costs I was delivered by Mr. Justice Terrell in the Supreme Court yesterday. The judgment was the sequel to an unsuccessful i motion by the Official Assignee seeking to declare a conveyance1,049 words
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Article136 1933-02-08 5 SCALE OUT OF DATI AND INADEQUATE M Justice Terrell dtii judnußt on the m— ml as 1 co,t> the c-aie ir. ,r i cial A^.^rif .ccessfully apnll■4 that a IMMfIMi n.adt by a f i ri*r««i\ n" was a frau The 'ark: i- •r .•.A ft m alleged136 words
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Advertisement75 1933-02-08 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE e-jjfarf For Everything Phont 2938. •ffJ/P FINES T QUALI i V GOLI I ENNIS J' and POLO SIIUM'S. jf Price $1.25. J RES TRINGINU OF TENfNIS I?-* BADMINTON RACKETS OLR SPECIALITY. ROYSONS The Malayan Sports Depot 111, North ■ridg* Road. Singapore. i i FOR LINE75 words
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Article481 1933-02-08 6 ANOTHER DROP COMMODITY PRICES STILL FALLING According to the latest issue by the Department of Statistics of, Foreign Imports, Exports and Shipping the year 1 j32 was a bad one for Malayan trade, heavy falls taking place both in Import! and exports as compared with the481 words
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Article214 1933-02-08 6 TWO "BOYS" AND A $10 NOTE ■oaMffkiflg t'na' I complainant's story was tupid and he therefore could n<>t bdMVt him, Mr. .1. F. F. GftOfft the Third Police Magistrate, acquitted And discharged a Chinese "boy' 1 of the the ft af flO. Karda bin Man, the complainant, said214 words
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Article445 1933-02-08 6 HAVE A TRY HE ARRIVES HERE SOON Dr. A. A. Aiekhint, the worlds i cbeef <hampion. will arrive in •Singapore by the President Adams, and the Singapore Chess Club hope •to arrange for the champion to give a simultaneous display at the Adeipm Hotel on 'he445 words
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Article200 1933-02-08 6 Scheme Jor hcNMißg mplovmrnt Hup^y. Saturday. i v rnnuMit ha* appi oved ;i betne pi epeurad eg Ihe NatioMd -i". en of Building Soctetiet t'oi in'.-ivasing i-mploynunt locally i>\ taking advances to members od 360 j -,st i*, unit locMtfQi Dw nancing ra|MurS| ilwuwtioiii mml ii i roviBritish Wireless - 200 words
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Article68 1933-02-08 6 The Direction We Are Moving In w Dublin, Sunday. Mr. do Vaiera, speaking at Kn nis today declared ''the definite direction pi are moving ifl if u,w;u(l< an Ireland completely free and as M'li'-sutficinp: economically ■I pessihie. "Once the national rtoctlJOU v.ataken metn .ei-< of all putieiReuter Wireless - 68 words
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Article75 1933-02-08 6 \eu Chiang- Swec. HMUMgW i>i Urn Seng Hua Sawmill, was chavgc'd before Mr. 11 A. Fomr, the Criminal District Judge, yesterday with voluntarily canting grievous hurt. Mr. C. H. Withers Paynr, ap PWlrilH in the case, applied for an .-'djournment. stating that there v>as some (juestion as to75 words
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Article893 1933-02-08 6 NOW THIRTY EMERGENCY DECREE 1 THE ELECTIONS Berlin, Monday. Tin past day has yielded th* 'usual crop of political clashes. 0 Nazi was killed at Duisburg when a funeral procession was fired on from a factory by communists. Ore Communist was shot dead. Two policemen andAleta-Trans-Ocean - 893 words
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Article231 1933-02-08 6 COOLIES WHO BOARDLD A VESSEL Sixtt- i. i- am Mr. J. 1 i;regg, Third I 1 ye>t i-tln; tr cl arge, un<u .Hn Alii <"■■ fft boardinc a vessel with jslifi.> "ii '":.ni without the pei linmigrati i .i They were lined $10 each. 1n.... n231 words
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Article218 1933-02-08 6 P.W.D. PENSIONABLE ONCE AGAIN NKW hi. ■Ml '•■•TiIENcMu The Iw^int depute, y» >g tfct S.S. and F ji c idarad so as not appatted, the as que-t. .n and WtH^d r lur the time being, out that tfl vice* of an officer on L2IJ werej tssetitial they shjf unless ,ent218 words
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Article21 1933-02-08 6 |J MIIM'I Oil World Talk women" I 1 lowai-d> i'lra! tit*. nnp<*d 'i < i ■i I reduction w"r mndP* i21 words
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Article24 1933-02-08 6 hi. 1, In f M < > 1 j VWOOd. rm-nt Ml inmujri-ati"!! luvn from a P« w sum to obtain the fl"^24 words
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Article134 1933-02-08 7 Dmtfa Oi \V« 11-Known French Rgure Pali-. Friday. A well-known BCBTC hli di tpI n I '.'v"n\ French life with the I ith of the Duehesse Ji'l'yes. I 86. The lUichess wa I. 1 owner (»f bUBOVU T ack of sta^-hound- each BM0( WSfl a social event andAneta Havas - 134 words
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1062 1933-02-08 7 NEW WONDER LAMP WILL SAVE MILLIONS OF POUNDS A YEAR A youn^ British scientist, working in a London laboratory, has perfected an invention which, it is claimed, will sa\e n.illions of pounds in the cost of electric light, give work to thousands ol men, and1,062 words
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Article100 1933-02-08 7 Two Appointment! Made Cit iv-va, Satunla\ The League council in secret .-(■>- sicn appointed the preaeni Hirertur of the M D< ;<;;.:;, unt. Bel r h» I a', i -pair, i to the of Firtt ln<lci-Sec-ivtary-(U ..1 and Cftpt Walters. Sll Kric Dj umn on pi ivate secretary,Aleta-Trans-Ocean - 100 words
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Article37 1933-02-08 7 Jerusalem, Friday. Sharp fighting between trOOpi of Klßf 1 !> B*l>d and th'rebels of the Asir Province have caused heavy losses on both side The tHnai on bai b 101 i «i tlu* rebels.- Aneta HavasAneta Havas - 37 words
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Article45 1933-02-08 7 The ag le a ajrai 1 -c<l duplicate telegrMßi to ■ad Bolh li 'u-LM-v'ly i h i las I I govei db ts to suspend h< I a neutral i t€ settling <r Gran Chaeo <l U arl U rai i Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 45 words
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Article25 1933-02-08 7 Mr. T-. H. CJor« ueh \s su.-< Mr. A. Sleep at the Selangor I taria! when the latter tfoe.> "ii leave.25 words
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Article144 1933-02-08 7 Mutineers Running Short Of Viw\ The position •f I 'a-t ranorlni was west <>f N 1 a south, southasterly direction. The Eridanm has sighted the ld< i! and I lace h( i he chase, which means, as the Eritanni i a faster vessel, that there the aa <1Aleta-Trans-Ocean - 144 words
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Article60 1933-02-08 7 French Ex-Premier^* Admission Pa I A tn*k confeMioii of the failure of t- i■ I effect a ipi t-nt. with lia v. in a speech in the Sorhonr M. Hen i"t <■ n.| n.-.i tl Ita!> r ,.,i Franr-. a v- a ,nony -vc-r Kun.,,, i "we rff VMthAleta-Trans-Ocean - 60 words
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Article, Illustration240 1933-02-08 8 JOHN SCOIT - JOHN SCOIT jgklfugkluotrjlf L'oloniu! SvcreUry. The following üblished for general informal The attention of Hi fcxccllency the been drawn to senseless and cxtrava^ t vi rackcr tiruiK among the Chinese, especially during the Chinese New Year V .:at:..i on this aabject were not observed and hi ft cation240 words
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