Singapore Daily News, 9 February 1933
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Title Section12 1933-02-09 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News No. 1^ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1933. 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article543 1933-02-09 1 lott gh it has been hekl that talisators on greyHound in Great I i action ni to be taken icj t >n pending rec. t final recommendations of th«. a Commission on Betting- 1 Ij,, is one of much comple perhai- the moat interesting c changed attitude of543 words
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192 1933-02-09 1 TROOPS WAITING ASHORE DITCH GOVERNOR TALKS TO DAILY NEWS Ihe l)e /even Provincien was still "at liheri\ I :i lute hour last ni-ht (the iifth day) and all Urn l rN of lh »"*<* East Indies naval squadron had railed to brin- the192 words
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Article32 1933-02-09 1 London. Wednesday. our men were killed uhen an K.A.I Virginia bonnier crashed into a tree at Uexcomhe, Hampshire. <\nd hurst into names. (>ne man was uninjured. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article266 1933-02-09 1 BRITISH FLIERS BEAT THE RECORD .^(luadron-Leader K. '.ayford and Flight. -Lieut B. Nieholetts beat the existing long-distance nonstop tlight record at 10 o'clock yesterday morning (Greenwich Mean Time) when the> reached latitude 15.'.0 South (says Renter). .ci an>. Ku .1 Ron r<!:>;;i ?i ;.n<l Pubuido r ho uuw h 1266 words
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Article, Illustration36 1933-02-09 1 II H. the Sultan <»l Johore ihattinj; with the captain of the Hakoru Maru, hj which !u- returned Ut Sinuapore yesterday alter a M^it i<i Siam. f'rench huiu China and Honjz X iv' with the SulUnah.36 words
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Article476 1933-02-09 1 J. G. HAY SLASHES RUBBER CONTROL v Rubber tfsA «<»l i-< administratively impractic;}bk»." Thi^ was the opinion bluntly expressed to Kuala Lumpur Rotarians todiu hv one of the leading figures in the rubber industry, Mr. J. (s. Hay, managing director of Guthrie and Co.. Ltd., and a former chairman of476 words
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Article159 1933-02-09 1 NEW ATLANTIQUE SENSATION ARREST SOON RIVAL LINE'S AGENT I I'ETROI. (LIT. A sensation was created \esterday by the announcement of an imminent arrest in the case of the Atlanlique fire. It is alleged that the man concerned set lire to tour cabins on the liner at the instigation of eitherReuter - 159 words
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Article57 1933-02-09 1 leakage 1 To Foreign Power v officer of one of the "crack" i eiriment:- 1 of th< Bril i?h ai my n pi ♦•..■nt under an IWcr of London, ace uhng to the n.M.'y Express, pwi M| t». "vestl- -i 1 if, 11 "f a: ;.liofT'-. I'Reuter - 57 words
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Article1336 1933-02-09 1 Others Ideas. How ihe 4kf\L>r\ of a aambei m a pjld In .1 n Im ,p 1.1 iM' i• n by Mr. W. T. Hart, formerly a lectarer in bcakta* at If of Rapid increases in the world' production of gold have in the past been a considerable assistance m1,336 words
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Advertisement6 1933-02-09 1 Latest Rubber prices: See l^«e TV6 words
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Advertisement95 1933-02-09 1 I V^^^^l X I I 8 f '-'>• B^^Bk hb Why B I Mr' M m. H \g M WL t PREFER V J Bk BACHELORS H Kfl BaY l(l| ar< i- alua>I fl I^. '■< aufit ull> .<>.,| s. f fl L^BW -•Msifivr. tSk Ihe Cork 'l'ii< in Nil95 words
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Advertisement8 1933-02-09 1 Latest Tin Prices: See p a>;e I w<i8 words
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Article383 1933-02-09 2 OC/ SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. (From Oar Own Correspondent jC London, Wednesday. The closing prices today Ml Market IML Tuesday, 3.43 I Sidim 0.80, Kurdong 0.60. U 0.50. M. Pindas 0.4 m, M Tekoru MfV .takab 0.11. a -ad* 1 kIM Oit. Pajam OM, Pt-r P383 words
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Article111 1933-02-09 2 Rubberraarket was quiet throughbe day wi»h prices closing as folio i:u;.vr>. Sellers. Spot 6% 6 7/16 id. crepe) 8 Vk Feb.-Mar. 6% •.-June 6 11/16 July-S 613 16 6% There was a f»»r demand at the auction sheet i?oing a* 6 7/16. Only manufacturers were interested at price,111 words
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Article275 1933-02-09 2 Middle Quotation- On Weiln* -<!..v. MINING. Middle prices of local iasoes wort ws in Singapore on Wednesday, according to Frmsar A Co.'s Asara Kumbang 24/6 Austral Malay 19-. Ayer Hitsm Tin 11/. Bangrin Tin 11/6, Batang Padang Batu Caves ukit Arang •40 (non.) Burmah Malay 6/- (nora). Hitam275 words
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Article24 1933-02-09 2 INDRAPOERA, Dutch, 6,421 tons, from Rotterdam 8-2, for Batavia, Sourabaya 8-2. OUTHOORN, Dutch, 1,180 tons, from Semarang 8-2, for B. Deli 8-2.24 words
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Article57 1933-02-09 2 12 noon, Feb. 8, 1933. Buyers. Scllt-r.-. 5.00 Java Cube S.OO Hamburg Cube sn > Muntok White Pepper 19.00 Black Pepj 15.50 Mixed Black Pepper .i r;t L7B Mixed Copra i niall Flake i L7Q Fair 4.50 Mcd: Pearl 4.80 Small 4.80 ago Flour 1.95 1.9557 words
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Article33 1933-02-09 2 < ngje rates included the following: SELLING. London, 4 monr I 2 3 29^32 Lono months' q, 60 da 2/3 2' E2 ichi 2/3 19 L 6 London, demand 2 > j 1/11/433 words
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Article34 1933-02-09 2 Passengers f. Bata> to Singapore oi: I Mr. an.] Mrs. ar. aiil M-. i 9ing*por> to Bata a m i. Rogei i* M. S. de Pre- v t mi and Mr. k.34 words
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Article277 1933-02-09 2 SULTAN OF JOHORE BACK FROM TRIP "EAST OF SINGAPORE" ii H the Sui'an of Johore returned from h< fart tour Ea-t of Singapore by the Hakone Maru yesterday. On every ,-r* viou< ot-iaslon the Sultan ha? 1- ft A T laya's shores, his way has almost277 words
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Article505 1933-02-09 2 DRIVER'S APPEAL MAKES LEGAL HISTORY Legal histcy MM made by a young: lorry-driver as a result of an appeal to a special Criminal Appeal Court, which consisted of five pet, Lord Chief Justice, Lor.* Scwmrt, presiding. The Court was asked to Ml aside the conviction of Bertram Stringer505 words
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Article571 1933-02-09 2 JURY CENSURES HUSBAND WHYS DEATfI MEDICAL TREATMENT REFUSED U an inqnest :nberwell on Jan. 11, < a Christiaa Sds«li»t, of Uffin.- West N..V. •■■•••i. the jury returned ay« t of death fr<-i ia! cause adding thai tht\ the opinion tl a: remodi.nl i should have 1-oen applied ea-lier. '•We con-id571 words
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Advertisement312 1933-02-09 2 NUI News. ■MML M Tlsms** ft*an fi Office U. Jsr. n,^ Phus»: |fn MIHU IIUK RATER Payable la aivaaas. Local i, delivery asst m Quarterly |4^, Half-yearly Single Copy, 6 cents All communications relative ts btuness aiatters, t« advertising sciiptions, accounts, priotinf t tshould be addreftted to TUF VaNa mm312 words
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Miscellaneous529 1933-02-09 2 TIIE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Todu: Februarj 9. !)..f- I:««vue. Raffle. Hotel. p.n». P liec Band Kat' Bg Park I p.i:i. I m Plil »val. Friday, Fehruarj 10 i't-tival. Saturday, February li. M:ht 1." Sport- Kepc-:tory tny ict .:n Theatre. YJI.C.A. Ttown BatfUra, 1 T.MCi., .m. Perak Turf Club spring mtg.. I529 words
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Miscellaneous632 1933-02-09 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The ftOtWfag pMMOfH sailir.jfs art pending: For Europe. aiM (>. X, Ip> Naldeia Feb. N.YK.: HaIWM Maru 'Ft-b. 9 Suwa Maru (Feb. 2-1 1. FfirHf Amerika Li:.f. Ernuaiid P«b. U Mvruhhur iFcb. II Urn r- i 1,. 14 Nordmark (Feb. 27 I. Bm| .AMi.tio632 words
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Article994 1933-02-09 3 JOLLAHS ABSENCE FELT ATTACKING LINE PUT OUT OF GEAR itendiince numherinu dose on 5,000 at the was regaled ye«terda\ after- v keen exhibition of football when a team :-,.m the Straits Chinese Football Association > in.ni thr Malawi Football Association ,*H u<«il in live994 words
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Article26 1933-02-09 3 A "->■'■ Rep > a N-at-i drawn from ,i ,!;,> 1 ..jl.j.li A i--.:-" m i-clini game at Bit- t admission will > price t" i .i26 words
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Article21 1933-02-09 3 x U 8 handicap an clouhle, anjap [j in-xt month at th sRC nt] ...1! dose on Feb. 28.21 words
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95 1933-02-09 3 HOME FOOTBALL SCOTTISH CUP AND LEAGUE GAMES T London, Wednesday. Ihe following foothal] ear, <- Played t^'ay: X First Division. 5; V a. i Btoektonn 3 Sheffield W. -j i.,.,. (j ihird Division (Northern) v Uri^h:.,;, ch( 1 S. C. 2nd Round Kepla> H A 'lf, *Ai--: i. Ira Time.Reuter - 95 words
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Article247 1933-02-09 3 RESULTS OF TIES YESTERDAY I foil* vn ing were the result* of ties played peatevday la kfce s.c.C. 'i tennii tournameni Mixed Dooblea Haadlrap H. L. Graham and Mrs. C -I. Smith (owe 16) beat P. a. il and Mrs. i- R. Hobbe lacr.). t-.-3, 6- L I247 words
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Article177 1933-02-09 3 Sliom Small Profit On La>t Season our Own Correspondent.) .Malacca, Tm sda\ i .ft bi Halacci Abu t«.-ur Footbaß A --oriali"?.. which is ;.r. M-niod at the annual maHjnir oi I- ida\ h<>\\ v small i«rufU ob wwkinK aecwnt oil $57.84, Bg >! 71*0 ai iiirnirti on hes.177 words
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Article29 1933-02-09 3 Sepoy Lines I,«uli<'* Medal The S M ,uv Line. la.iv.>; m nlhlv medal com|>etition iv~ulu<i in n win for Mi.- Mary Evans with v :cortof ii:— lo—2729 words
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Article684 1933-02-09 3 OLDFIELD STILL OUT NOTES ON THE NEWCOMERS CLEVER DARLING Newcomers to the Australian ranks for the fourth Test match which begins at Brisbane tomorrow are L. Darling (Victoria), E. H. Bromley (Victoria). EL J. Tobin (South Australia) and H. S. Love (New South Wales). I* iM684 words
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Article50 1933-02-09 3 I'enang'ti Tram To Meet Wiltshire* i I Oin '»v Correspondent.) IVii; Wednesdny. Thi i<> v. .1 a have l»een selected i prifM m Ml| .-i' hocke y again t Ihe Wi hires r»n Friday in Penang Van Houten; Yahaya, MathieM>n; Be^t, Foster, Harvey; Cheo Teik, Hoblyn, Strahan, Far|f9W| BvtMi50 words
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Article270 1933-02-09 3 NEW GROUP FOR MALAY SCHOOLBOYS IN SELANGOR 1 1 Our Ov.ti (01 i- >|KH.ident.) Kuala Luiiipuj*. Tuesday. That v. new group for Malay schoolboys will De included in the ■ehadttle for the next show in May was an interesting announcement Bade at the annual meeting ol ih<270 words
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Article69 1933-02-09 3 To liv Suppressed In Britain London. Tuesda> I: was announced in the House of Commons that the Government proposed to suppress tote clubs, and if the existing law is inadequate any measures neces-ary will be introduced to complete suppression. The 006 01 totalizators on greyhound racing track- isReuter - 69 words
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Article113 1933-02-09 3 ''The accused's wife is the complainant.- mistress with their consent. The complainant supports both the accused and h\< wiU- on t hat condition," -aid Court Inspector Sheedy to the Singapore Criminal District Judgti Mr. H. A. Forrci yesterday in a case in which a Chinese was charged113 words
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Article76 1933-02-09 3 Against Japanese And (Chinese Seamen Washington, T ■> d;-.. Th»- immigration committee [fo lsb of Re] esentativi pa ed th< Si hneidfr Hill foi sriaging to ttfe L'niioH stat« !'">•- 1 irn seamen who are ineligible for admin n as inuni>.' 1 The Bill is intendt-H t«. ha.Reuter - 76 words
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Article54 1933-02-09 3 R«*|>orl on Malaya .\ou Brin- Drafted 1 idi T.. \>> I SOU, fted M (|uii« it»to tlu- I ;raged r \t la n report will ished, v it is in Til-- ,'i pi ;t*. <••.!! rion to the Seen tai of Sti the v. I ."(»m theReuter - 54 words
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Article32 1933-02-09 3 Italian Bond Issm* Ov«»rSukscrihed Koni' J <:.- Bond i< I lire in thf nd I.' foj Intiu^t r.al i n offered to ihe puhlic >• U rda\ ai tfxlav were larx ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article36 1933-02-09 3 Progress After An Opt* ration Rugby, Mond Km* Q«tqp Wt Greece, who vi. went an operat. i appen r in a L-*n lon rn:rsinp hon i Sal day. la'.fd i l Rugby RadioRugby Radio - 36 words
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Article86 1933-02-09 3 The onl> an«:\ -t.nr! •i.. rld'i i thi Ma; Kcs.ed, in S< it I- \N '"in H juj Thf our;-! \i n« ar pirii merchant, I v at a pi [>a> rai ]>ort > upon thi i riginal idea for usia^ Us surplus itock. He htm bought86 words
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Article54 1933-02-09 3 A Eurasian i Souza, |)]f-ad*-fl jruilty u> a chai^r< < i nunal bn*ar| of tru-1 K«.-f< Second Police Majr.vtrat. .Mi W. Hay. y< rday, in rrspod I;. total i] ir e »'«»M r- »i i 02" mx months.. He said that he s:p««nt it on himself. Sentence54 words
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Article189 1933-02-09 3 HI MUM) S RAGE i» HACKS MAN TO L»LA I H lea Our Own O ejiuitaai.) fore mi rfsj iiu.u>n at «iuar VmJMIUM 1/ ft Ms_ V_____e___^ e________f_ _____#*_< amea liwitt tmi >.«m was .,>,'-] U .1 .1 v, I). <: -I 1 j 1 Ii189 words
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Article52 1933-02-09 3 I li-«-n <<l In the House of Common*, replying to Mr. W. Nuns (Cam. wßfcV ing with the Chinese Government ;;!,'l 1 /H' y r. ■.> npi ••> r •■'J i tfa; 'Mil i r:;u.j.' j .f iCoart He hoped Move lose to make ft sUtomm* as toReuter - 52 words
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Article64 1933-02-09 3 total nuwifctr of 4ytlif tit mie 88 ann T» i The rate if I 'i -I > week Mi v ponriiag week of teat >• I I I r 1 ()t iilM w t£ ".ii*Hr t a t. ■:>■ j ar-i ..Merit,. M i .1-. n i ir64 words
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Advertisement167 1933-02-09 3 BETTER LIGHT FOR EVERY USE EVERYWHERE. tfoleman Quick-Lite THE SUNSHINE OF THE NIGHT i/ When you buy a Cole- 8 man Lamp or Lantern JE you have made an S^ investment that pays HMk TtTUi dividends every night i^ •INSTANT-LITE.- lrK -I.ITI oleman Instantlite is now >o u u«e it167 words
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Article204 1933-02-09 4 YOt'NG AMf RICANS TO SE* SINGAPORE The training ship California State, operated by the Calif< Nautical School, will arrive in Singapore on Feb. 12 about 9 a.m. a vessel is loaned to the State of California by the United States Navy Department and is used in the training204 words
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Article48 1933-02-09 4 (From our own Correspondent.) Penang, Wednesday. Carlos Da Silva, a Eurasian, until i ■r. to the ?UCecaMin of Moiae C< V -,a~ urt here today with criminal breach o' respect of $786, th( f hii wiplujim. case was postpone.: till r*J •ail being allowed at 1,000.48 words
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Article26 1933-02-09 4 (Knwi Our Own Comneepondent) Ix>ndon Tucsdfty Majedie (Johorc) Rubber report* a loss for the year ended «267 oamparetl with a loss of ..<.. crt--no.ll ward26 words
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Article81 1933-02-09 4 AT THE CINEMA. THE PAVILION. I under Below," a Paan.ount icture whu-h hUgM al lli e Pavilion night, has a ratlMf i:m-.wd mm story in a lonely outpoet in Ctlid Vca. Hattfln become rather tcn.>i- w:. n \h v husband loses his I I and wile's lover, an unusually w.81 words
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Article39 1933-02-09 4 W 20th annual general p' t n of the Soon Hoi K« k held eb. at Mr. Yeo San Twi :«nrr. 101, Thin Sww lioad, the office bearers for 1932 wore re-elected en bloc for 1933.39 words
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Article267 1933-02-09 4 V.M.C.A. DRAMATIC CLUB'S SUCESS The advent of a dramatic club in the V.M.C.A. was strikingly demonstrated by the production of a fine scries of one-act plays, four in all, at the Stamford Road headqpaittn last night. Known as the '•Scene-Shifters," (under the patronage of H.E. the Governor and Lady267 words
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Article74 1933-02-09 4 Greate Inprovement In j Health H.H. Tir>eku AHi Bakar, th* second son of H.H, th,- Snltan of J^horp, who went to Switzerland some months nsro with lunsr trouble ii greatly Impnuui in health and may return to Job ore n«^xt month. A modi^a] ro^ort states that thtrouble74 words
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Article3359 1933-02-09 4 ADVICE TO ANGLERS TAKE A BOAT YOU CAN SLEEP IN! Singapore is not a good angling centre and for the benefit of those who would like to be advised on this point I can only suggest that they make for the east coast of Malaya particularly off3,359 words
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Article219 1933-02-09 4 LIGHT FARE AT FINAL RECITAL nn< M -c) p< 'c eoapanthrdy I |hf tat R r tinal rtcital in the Victoria Memorial Ball .a-' g-ht but there MM ik: -v \H;ct) ar I n. tw nuvdiu There wma no Bach or Beethoven ar n: -t lid things of the219 words
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Article32 1933-02-09 4 Kunla Lun Ju.iL'i-i,.-i:' f.,r pi,,., 5194.02 v.: in which Mr., h Mn^ai »1 M Ma md Mr. I t r a n i contra I n p.-ct r.f uTf«»rmai32 words
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Article67 1933-02-09 4 At the ma Nn-.a-nr, .-rtion of the X np A- < n f Malaya, h« he Adelphi Hot,l on F« h<- fol'ov nir ■"a < wm -Mr G Heron. Chairman; Wi Ino. X. Jone«, Vice-ChainTian; Mr P. M. Scott Hon Secretary; ar<l \Tos^»^. T F O. Wood67 words
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Article130 1933-02-09 4 MR. E. I AYLOR AN MISS M HOWES The wedding took place jtfteat the St. Andr.Vs CrtblW, an the Malayan C; vice, son of Mrt. and the tati > Jlr. L Tayi "iaf«* Miss Margaret Howj. daughter al i:ev. and Mrs s, of Moaut Lawley. Wetj en Australia Bishop130 words
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Article30 1933-02-09 4 Malawi. I fi eral oi Statutic*. tin P^'Tgi Malaya dorimr J«^ tons. The F.M.S. rontr IW to this Stato- HI hHM, H^ IP*" 1 Production in Januar:'. 1»^30 words
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Article33 1933-02-09 4 fo«d lying- in p*** fl a wound on was Ueedfimr profuse, t)h. mMm t> n 0 it'lrJiri'i.lr'U lv (oft cutiiUml fc» hh i «v arrival. It «•<* JjTjL knocked dyma by33 words
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Advertisement50 1933-02-09 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 12J% 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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Advertisement58 1933-02-09 4 U i I THE BEER I I TIGER BEER 1 888 l P a g BREWED AND BOTTLED 3 E IN MALAYA FOR a f THE PEOPLE OF a p MALAYA 5 [J nr.iiL- f /YQX [?I^\ XV. X B B B» S\ »v y v \.'^^W)^ jt I sJ»—58 words
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Miscellaneous147 1933-02-09 4 TODAY'S BROADCAST Empire I- Time Signal from Big I!, n. ('<• K-ert by Lad lie Clarke and his Ini[x-r:al Hydro Hotel Orchestra, hw 'he Imperial Hydro Hotv-!. Blackpool. Evensong 1 frwm Westminster Abbey; The Week in West-mister, talk. Bandoeng. Lunch music. 6-f>. 18 Children** hour. 6.15-7. News. 7 7.10. Classical147 words
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924 1933-02-09 5 COCONUT TREE RIDDLE ROPE-STRANGLED CHINESE IN PLANTATION n n:e glance into a coconut plantation by Inspector M. Boyle while driving along Chan X i P> Sunday evening led to the finding of a dead hKsefcamin against a tree. The man had a rope -r VV924 words
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Article147 1933-02-09 5 OFFICERS SWIM TO "GET THEIR MEN" h ar ther ca^e of swimmin a i >s a river to get the men a'r:..f the .'V stated Mr. Talhot, assistant Controller of the Government Monopolies, be fort.' Mr. H. A. r. the t'rimir.al District Judge, a seven men were i147 words
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Article79 1933-02-09 5 WHOLESALE CUBAN EXECUTIONS ilinir to the New York Times .:i of terror in Cuba. Presi lent Ma. halo 'V, rt t .!lion by the svm- n f ir,ii t«. l".»' pt-i-J- an i Spat law I the ting of a s -pt-ds on T !'i i StatesAneta-Havas - 79 words
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Article52 1933-02-09 5 j. o Own Con Medan, Monday. k. has broken out amongst tho !a ,,,,pr, of the Pamenoekan ana Tm m properties (Java) in con- 1 nocti .n with the unsatisfactory sys- J tern of advances for the Lebaran (native New Year.) Three hundred and eighty coolies are52 words
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Article113 1933-02-09 5 REPLY TO M.C.C HOPE FOR NEXT TESTS 'UNSPORTSMANLIKE' Melho v m e, Wo*] n r-s« iay I I Australian Cricket Boord'l reply to the- M.C.C regarding the word 'unsportsmanlike,' used in its first cable, say- f-- rtgtfd '\>< r portsnianship of pa r ''-am beii i in113 words
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Article207 1933-02-09 5 NFW CRISIS FINANCIAL PROPOSALS REJECTED i'ai B, \V< .i;.« ,i;i\ ii DjtladicrV Coy. i;iit |m» h| v .1 to •on by the nion of Btetc I i''."V(' :u,r;;tl OropOß als. Th. L'nion imanimouslj <!■•- Clai-'ii :;:i- JOB tl IBS m i pi fadh 'i w otiioin'-207 words
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Article36 1933-02-09 5 MRS. GANDHI TO GO TO GAOL Bombay, Wednesday. Mrs. Gandhi was sentenced at Borsad Police Court to seven months' imprisonment and a fine of ♦">OO rupees, or six weeks in default of payment. r% i ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article99 1933-02-09 5 NEW AEROPLANE MAY CHANGE FLYING NYu Voik, Monday. I A ru-vv type of aeroplane invent- I m:uv revolution^ the technique ol :!y:n^. the pvoptUu being rspMC- r ny Foqi ridgtd wfaeabt two on either ikk irf Ihi nut* h irif. Thf Bflgk at whu-h tho a.r is struckAneta-Havas - 99 words
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Article54 1933-02-09 5 Chinese Want Malaya F,rvv Stopped Shanghai, Monda; I The Government orj*anisati< n ii i barge of oversea Chinese intt-re-i < h a a >ke(i "hi Foreign Mini: tei to piwt. to khi British and Dutch :r,,v nnifnts Igainsi th»* "imnn ra■ion taxe- recently imposed in i VTulava andAneta-Havas - 54 words
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Article2010 1933-02-09 5 FIFTEENTH DAY OF WILL CASE CHINESE WIDOWS CLAIM MORE THAN A HUNDRED EXHIBITS IN COURT The closing itagQl wore reached yesterday in one of the longest cases ever heard in the Supreme Court before Ihe Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) presided in a suit in which Yu Wan Yok*\ alias2,010 words
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Article149 1933-02-09 5 HOW MUCH DOES A JAW COST «2o I \KEN 4| l MAN WHO RROKI OM WITH A HAMMI X j much does a fractured jaw ngapore Criminal l)\ Mr. HA. Forrer, wu saved task of dec f, 1 in HOHI iniprjs'»nni"nt I I r compensation when he had such I149 words
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Article43 1933-02-09 5 Filt\ Injun rl: Murh Pro|M-rlx l>.im;u^«l i Earthquake shocks were felt *rci a larsre area in to* moftt; fifty wore reported injured ami con H^raM** <fanMC« to prapcrty wmm caused. odes vrere alf* fait at Oetir laoten. The at HatMailed.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article29 1933-02-09 5 W'»rt.: o. IMMIMMMM cnunoi. h r..,r, «W ,'hiok. "a^ M*enced to a fine of $7 or 16 day*' imprisonment. Tke arrest was BMI at 38, Ophir load.29 words
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Advertisement182 1933-02-09 5 At Malaya's Largest Sporting Goods Storr Come and inspect ijjfck VINCENT KJ(IIAHJ)> I mm TUT RRA ff t wSSSsPWKN World's la^tr lat Hark. I P Wp Racket made b\ a i Champing ;> I liest TennLs Shrx- B For Evor>thing Phone: I ROYSONS jj H The Malayan Sports Depot 111,182 words
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Article257 1933-02-09 6 I QUARREL WITH WAR OFFICE TOKIO WANTS ATTACK ON JEHOL AT ONCE Shanghai, Wednesday. A serious quarrel has broken out between the kwantuntf (Manchuria) command and tho Tokio War Office authorities over the invasion of .leho' and Gen. Muto has resigned. Considerable differences of opinion have257 words
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Article132 1933-02-09 6 Troops Massinji On The Border > \"j-h:'\ dnesdvr. i [;u-- MM c v-laiions m Not :h 1 Manchuri onw Metkni hM arisen over tho Chinese Ewton Railway, are yen tense and both countries are tssenibling tooopa ...•a- the bordsts. Lstest Bjesss^es [l announce the lvct-ift cf \vor«l132 words
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Article369 1933-02-09 6 Japanese Attack On kailu Fails Shangha i Weunesda y 1 i ar.ack <>n kaiiu liav ng failed, th bat bi 60 l-;il ia i,, girting round that! town inept •or the activities oi bombing plane*. will he remembered that IJ.OOO < fapanes assisted t>y Mongolian I mndits,369 words
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Article47 1933-02-09 6 Settlement Prospects Improve Gcni va, Tuesday. Importaiii iu\v pvojM^als have iNNi wbmitted ka tat Umcm Itotittai ii»t IV Japan. H ii un<lc)>U>o(! that thf.v uo v l'Tu way towßl^i accept inu th»- <lia' IHUIUtiM ti Doc. lo nut involve i'<.',ta'.n vorbal (loment nrv improved.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article229 1933-02-09 6 Japan's Proposals iNot Suilahh* Rughy. Monday. Ti.-. Conunittee of Xat sen si the League A decided Oi 3atnrday to re pMst the Etoeretnry(ieneral to inform the Js£SSMM delegatisn nnat Bi Co^ei'iiinent'i atest pnspesnli were unsuitable at a beisti for tin- settlement of the M.ir^'lur. ian dispvti by229 words
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Article131 1933-02-09 6 The following talesrsphk noticei BHBfteSfl have bOOS ESCOivOd a. (hi atastSf Attendant's otiice, Singapbl c: '"The lightbuoy Foxbanken has. been ropaired and the light on Bojnbai Lightship ia bvming a^rain, but i ,u>:iar!y. "A ci;iai itsM has beer: located ia ffrft metret ti watex in the EoV lowing position.131 words
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Article102 1933-02-09 6 Bill lo Provide For l<< iliiclioii Washiiintoi., i Besdny. Mr. Smith, a Domocra' Senator from South Carolina, has itttrodtlC* ed a bill designed to reduce the ot- ton ciop in 1933. Qe would pi; 3,500,000 bales at present conti oiled by the Federal Farm Board and other102 words
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Article273 1933-02-09 6 CARS <O|| M(IN "DR.V.NC si ON hlkSms "£3 ff I Ctat for iSTSSL^ Mr. s^ch apiiiaj*! f nwplaiint while gfr^ Lf*> pla "•<•>. j:.,,. Then- Ml <dfw left an. of Ok wad, swer £J i^y le wl>et> it •*>«*»,,£ ftiiy from the accused's oir The act usod273 words
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Article64 1933-02-09 6 lluii!trii|.l In .i ia •mm our uv Medan. M«iw*i A big failure in Batavia has cs» ed a sensation. Hi HH Iw Hoo, has proved to B| Smiiiiii H% foi MgVtet pert Bawaei seem? that thraaw* i than a puppet; the real owner an unknown Chinese in Billiton,64 words
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Article23 1933-02-09 6 bu>y session i- tf ei«rn affair- «r ik* attention. \\ai deDts, disarowiurm I Pile* UO^K O*WCI S| date when t Rugby RadioRugby Radio - 23 words
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Article17 1933-02-09 6 O|lllirr:ik 4 Hull A her endm «»^**s£m* ho P^' Sir. ■•■< !i.'' I >o1 Rugby RadioRugby Radio - 17 words
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Advertisement118 1933-02-09 6 PINEAPPLE HAM BACON I X S-vJJw Wsi I mm always fresh and delicious as new shipments are constantl arriving to meet the ever increasing demands throughout malaya. obtainable: at our depots. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA 5 PREMIER HOTEL. TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE AND LAST PERFORMANCE OF118 words
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Article1201 1933-02-09 7 FIELD AND SCHOOL FILM SHOWN TO BOYS LIFE ON THE LAND n><.» > Our Own rorre>ipon<}< rr > X ;a'u Lumpur, Tuesday. At life led by pupils at Malaya's School of Agriculture was uepictc i on the r-tn at the Vi toria I so y«st( rday, when1,201 words
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Article217 1933-02-09 7 REVENUE SEARCH OF SAMPAN A haul of $1,240 worth of chandu and 2 i o of opium came the way Bf Revenue Offices when they examined a sampan anchored off Kampon Malacca in the Sin apore ;'!>. r "D he morning of Jan. 11. The sequel was217 words
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Article88 1933-02-09 7 Women To Vote For First Time MncMd. Tuesday. Te latest developments in Urn Tortez strengthen the belief that -i Av.nna government. for tlv* time bei^jj at least, will retain oflic with Socialist help. What ch.'ttv^i i»iiiy ci»ii>e v ,!i doobtk*Bf dep 1 I1 n the new e'ef'inn- whichAleta-Trans-Ocean - 88 words
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Article95 1933-02-09 7 fiovt Tiimrnfs Plans For New BafldHagi Mm iriii Tk--'! The Gofflprmnent w snher.io f embellishment of i'm- capital. Thr plan ii kl },<! i. rv I I n Sal] ministt <'-. I ru \v p lice hea^iua' ItTSi the reconstruct'on ;>••! I la < r.» 'if theAleta-Trans-Ocean - 95 words
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Article66 1933-02-09 7 Fibbing Boa! >ink* .War Slion* v ParN. M< r in S ■r. < in the H»rfcoßT B ll when i}.- .at in which they Wi 11,, ,1 I sank legs khan 160 feet 1 i Ui I fhi < •-i tried I pn il'air"'-'! I h< :r. yAleta-Trans-Ocean - 66 words
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Article418 1933-02-09 7 FORMER GOVFRNOR OF BOMBAY DEAD London, Tuesday. The death is announced of Lord nly from cerebral hage.— ReuU-r. T rd S nham of Combe was bed atx i I was 1818, and was a son o: latf lUi i i olkstpnv I Mcd at Haileybury and n School,418 words
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Article, Illustration63 1933-02-09 8 Captain -.n<»i- th.' Vihiiiiiquv lOmmamliT photographed on tini|tia> at I lu-ilHiuri; ilml v In-n- he i~ lu-lpinK mi the inquiry into tin- litv nhiih (lv>ti">id lII.' \,->il (seen in Iwkgrouml). I gssssieagawsigß^aaißßg^^ tfandu tor < ii\ phtyiT appt'ali.-.j; as I.;»ni» ford. (City goalkeeper) u\o -.■'< i63 words
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