Singapore Daily News, 10 February 1933
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Title Section13 1933-02-10 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News l*c I 1 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1933. 5 CENTS13 words
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Article241 1933-02-10 1 Hr. J. G. Hay nor 3liUer will have increased t ,v' the proprietary v 'v- itaAcaMtfa attribu at rubber control fly impracticable' and tae l iUt I jader consideration. That section iu| IffiKfn v.h:rh f:.v.jin> u»nii< 1 problem in a ci •c con.phi a in v :-;»w«n are241 words
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Article, Illustration187 1933-02-10 1 BOMBERS JOIN AGAINST STOLEN CRLiStK MU i iM££Ri> RAOiO ihiiiA j iiRMS M fill] stfCßgtl a!\ti .iSucil l>.\ <iu..i il\ m^-i,<>:.: m D.K.I. Naval Squadron i- expected to oveiinUo the t /even I'rovincien toda> ;;nd end the mutineers' amo- escapade. Ihe dela\ in recapturing the187 words
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Article210 1933-02-10 1 I (>mm 14? nlrr And 20 Ofiirrr- Vshorr imt ut 1 sta»t of the mutiny t h trouble -tartcil. willi Anchored at Olehbh, urn. ttiidcr ai«i twent> otlicer, were attending a function at the Atjeh Club, Kota Radja. One office] escaped fr »ni tin- ship but sixteen210 words
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29 1933-02-10 1 FLYING BOAT CRASH Three Lives Lost In Toko Bay Tokio, Hun Developing "Üble, one ol Navy*! latest lair mged int€ LAI tWO in I rltoo ani 1 so' > ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article50 1933-02-10 1 o Keturu Loud Ihu In '.'ommon Mr. < indica that Great Britaii| was not f pared to return to i foM ..iulanl in i ircum- > stai I On the contrs r thei i i ..f economic and 1 had to be [filled befoi d .could become aReuter - 50 words
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Article56 1933-02-10 1 (ir-li 'ii«ii?l;m<lrr i i.io, Thur-iuy. Tlu- War Odta H 'ofiict. th H -■,':i:iderf is undt Urn I' London i Uh v Api I fl n mder tba (Ml il Act. An eaili-jr iii oi t I r.^: th;*i an was undei in the! Tower pending I > -lReuter - 56 words
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Article671 1933-02-10 1 NEW JAPANESE PROPOSALS niUNNG y OM RLCOGiSi i lOi^i CHIMA S iun dent v... i v i ill v UM 1 1 1 1 1 1 C C > 1 1 1 C Ktil t Wlllll'.iltf, .<»Ut».V lllv n.ll -i JtljiUllC^O t«»»iiiiti i/^ii-.ai.> ucut tu i CIU./-.-.1,. lICV> 1)1 Ulltlu671 words
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Article946 1933-02-10 1 Others Ideas. ill in. i. i iiui v |.i |v •,1 v r h, 'I. ntieth? a«ks Mr. Gilbert Lay ton, the Inanrial writer this aitiele. a is having satM 1 umercial hi.stoi the it may serve as at reflect that there is every tease i-a.-M century uot oniy -aw946 words
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Advertisement6 1933-02-10 1 Latest Rubber Prices. See Atfl jwo6 words
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Advertisement149 1933-02-10 1 *2S^T CBSSBr -> v" at jJt a^LV a^F aY .A. J^Mvc^t J^.^ C Vitamin A to en-arc waJßtaiKff to fl P infections; Vitaru B to bring bads C health; appetite; Vitamin C- most A B important for children; and Vitamin D— j| C the health factor of the sun itself.149 words
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Article680 1933-02-10 2 LOCAL MARKET CLOSED FOR HOLIDAY Oar Owm Corresf London. T! closing prices today were. V I ,1 TIN. Spot .~'m! Lpl.{s.9d. SILVER. Dunn > s 2 Months 16 11 1 CROSS RATE. SBAfl HDOB, Middle Quotations On Wednesday. MLNING Mi<Mle prices a' local itsues w«r« How- in680 words
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189 1933-02-10 2 BUSINESS IMPROVING. BRITISH FACTORY'S RECORD. In these days of trade depression heartening to learn that a least one industry is working at full pressure, as indicated by the latest report from the Austin factory at Longbridge, Binning ham. It is revealed that this factory's delivery figures for the past two189 words
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Article78 1933-02-10 2 Buloh And Val DOrs Small Losses [From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Wednesday. Buloh River reports a loss for the year ended Sept. 30 of £2,636 which compares with a loss for the previous twel\<e months of £'2,766 and which increase* the debit carried forward to £12.505. Va! d'Qr78 words
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Article15 1933-02-10 2 11? i:o< n. Wi i). 9, 19;i3. Buyers. Sellers. d;klj***************4 p[4350-9-4315 words
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Article110 1933-02-10 2 Rxhausted Onm Found Archangel, Tuesday, y men of the crew of th( ker Albatros, which has been marooned on the ice for weeks "aye now been rescued, with th< eight saved few days ago, this accounts for all the missing men. The last batch was found in vAleta-Trans-Ocean - 110 words
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Article81 1933-02-10 2 I Wholesale Arrests In Vienna Vienna, Tuesday. g espionage scandal ha^ out here. A telegraphist Ministry of Defence has been arrested on a charge of having sold to a foreign power freely assert- 1 ed to be Czechoslovakia —the key' to a secret cypher used by the! AustrianTrans-Ocean - 81 words
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Article49 1933-02-10 2 Wednesday's oxchanpo rates included the following: SELLING. London, 1 months' sight 2 3 29 '32 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 7,8 London, 60 days' sight 2 3 27/32 London, 30 days' sight L/ 3 13/16 London, demand 2 3 25 32 London, T.T, 2 8 3/449 words
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Article493 1933-02-10 2 DOCTOR'S CHARGES THE PATH TO I SUICIDE' j WRECKED LIVES The menace of the unscrupulous psycho-analyst, who merely defiles that which he claims to cure, is among the reasons which induced Dr. .last row to write a new and remark able book which appeared on Jan. 28. cal493 words
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Article51 1933-02-10 2 Kprd Spanish onarchists the 29 Spanish rnona oast, have- amv< m i a in.:i. i.iM.on and Lo tiavic a a i-rench steamer. Th(^y art- tl Marquie .Saint Ralac. Marq-j Saillinap ar.d <"aplairj Toperes, fa three of whom played a prom:^ part in the Septemr>» r -lni? Aneta-TransAleta-Trans-Ocean - 51 words
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Article56 1933-02-10 2 Brr Hitler* Appeal To Hi> Party The National Socialist 'orjra Voelkischer Beobachter publish** an appeal n t j i ie a cellor, Herr HU».-r, requesting partj members to desist from -ta/ further ovation* in th« Wi h In ttras^e, fts these are calculated t diPturh work inAleta-Trans-Ocean - 56 words
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Advertisement96 1933-02-10 2 NOTICE. Messrs. M. EL ft lOMI j ilified Opticians, ot RAFFLKS I \MBER hCE, lAPORE, heg to notify the public thai their fhm has no j nection whatsoever with any other firm of a similar name. I MEL SONS, t < ..r CHily a4dre«s:— RAFFLES CHAM- i [.'■:< I'LACE. NGAPO!96 words
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Advertisement260 1933-02-10 2 Paily News OTBKUrtION IAIU Pnvable la %draae* Uai! b 7 Half-yearly tO.Ot figi S nirlo Copy, 6 cants. All eoamaaications relative to |a» laeiiptions, accounts, printing 4, laaaald be addressed to THE *\Hj \1 1 For (tml mhill a^rertltenem 1 inch Sißfle Colt««. One insertion Men 1J!» eta. I^o eta260 words
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Miscellaneous379 1933-02-10 2 J VESSELS ARRIVED. I TOG lAN, Dutch. (72 tons, from Pont:ar.ak 9-2, for Pontianak llj;2. MSENANG, Dutch. 72? t >ns. fjSm Pa tanbang i*-2. f« r Palenibanf 1 1-2. j HUA TONG, Hrit.. LO9 tons, frofifi Ft TINOMBO, Dutch. r,iT, tons, from Pc rung \)-2. fo: i)< li io-2. I379 words
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Miscellaneous571 1933-02-10 2 1 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS ANE DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings ar For Europe. 1 P. and 0. S. N. Co.'i Naldera (Fet N.YK: Hnkone Maru (Feb. 9). Su Aw* Mr.ru (Feb. 24). Hamburg Amerika Line: Ermlar. (Feb. 11), Rendsburg (Feb. 13), Level [V-usen (Feb. li), Nordmark (Feb. 21] East571 words
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Miscellaneous285 1933-02-10 2 TIIE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. I Today, February 10. Thaipusam Festival. Saturday, Fcbnia»T Jl -"Much Married^' S'poro Repertory Players, Victoria Theatre. V M.C.A. "Scene B*MUn, m Y.M.r.A.. 9.15 p.m. I'erak Turf Club spring mtg.. first day. Annual Mtg-. of Ceylon Sports Club, 4 p.m. Sunday, February 12. J'olice Band at Botanic Garden?.285 words
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397 1933-02-10 3 -COUNTRY HOCKEY TOUR MOREIRA DOES MOST OF THE DAMAGE Ipoh, Thur-d.ix. WiHshn-e hof ke> !M1 r M t.. I'erak f ven M—te threi- weather. -ame lu'-an tamely wr tiak and after 1: .^nutf-' play Perak drew first blooa and eijrh'l again a pass from397 words
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Article37 1933-02-10 3 (Front Our Own <'r,m-,p..:..,,,.., Ptnan^r. T! InriM have been sel. i to repre> Penai agains irea tomoi V;u. Me ii Yal aya, Mathieson 1; h Jheow Ti k, Hi|»rj i row, Evans.37 words
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Article200 1933-02-10 3 WiLL TO MEET THE ISLAND CLUB The following are the t*>:. ,U •.Vei-Hai Wei lei lvt\> .veppel G. I I CMb jfh to be j b Sm jver th<^ I I Coarse Koppd flayers met ».00 a.m. Dr. Lo\ > vs .C. !latem;. J. 05 a. I Dr.200 words
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Article28 1933-02-10 3 I EICESTER'S 3—o WIN OVER THE VILLA Th today wt hi\i<ti»n ()iu- )n |hn c (Soulhern). I 9m h.-i |),m ion Ihrte (Northern). I ■rittn ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article172 1933-02-10 3 RED WEINBERG BEATS GARCIA S; Francisco, Jar.. I*. eierino Garcia, in and oof I no welterwfijrht scrapper, went oui lecuiedly here tonight when be k> technical kayo to Red W. in ir "i San Francisco in the Rrsl DM <>\ hout. Garcia, pound.- ov< ped into wne172 words
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Article188 1933-02-10 3 BEATS SPEEDY DADO OVER TEN ROUNDS Los Angeles, J. > I L B V zmendi of Mexico pi Ef M A/.i.t 1 i:«l mau bl 1 1 red eat a ded- 1 ra i i cUing crowd of 8,000. I no douV M« Mid •in I m tli o188 words
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Article73 1933-02-10 3 Asked To Pa> A IVnnj 2 jit< rtaimnriit Tax 1 •>. i';-M. ■>. I !i hi daj match b tVMI ■;.i .uk! I ■tinny t> id tart< (1 M'Tc toda\ ivas Urn 0l '•lv I I i b the tow i U sad tkti r T< ■■'Hi' I73 words
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Article34 1933-02-10 3 ir York* l btiai AiiK'i-iean ow I D y ii; Mi.' i..-;.r Nl I tnu .i- hfai ;n oE tracks. the two Gnu s p i n<: g stable of ju ers.34 words
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Article50 1933-02-10 3 Aid CM Arroplanr* bought i Tashkw.- -1. i ,i tations ani I i ion '>'■■'■ i /!m kistan thi i yeai to ■d I ri jain-t malaria. The malaria- infested regioi i will be sprinklt i with anti-malaria) sub>tances which will \>v showerc<l from six specially i i-quipptd airplanes.-Tass - 50 words
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Article593 1933-02-10 3 i STORY OF PLOT ALLEGED TO BE FAKED A DENIAL The pta'-"fui village of IfoaktO lyiriK vi btru ely near tl c Tv- 1 tiah eoMtj hu I ffiniilwilj khn 1 ml" the limc':^ht ny a mystery 'Whi<n i;ny jrd flfttrfljgll t- c COUn i: ai.t- i593 words
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Article93 1933-02-10 3 To \< < omodah 3,000 Arti>l- >tv. -I a i 1 _'l Km Ml I MMMI dfami i(.,n- :;< near Mo irsc ol the current BfKtl M II ti 10 iteUu mi ii ibh to Meo^Mlatf :,.•>((•■ «-i 1 1 i-t.~. It- pvpQfi <[. pped > j jTass - 93 words
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Article443 1933-02-10 3 AND IS JILTED AWARDED "BREACH" DAMAGES Jilted by her second lover, to Me had frankly i d before her engagement the nature v.t her I v. tl ;f nance, -.od-look i nag woman, M Dorn -1-" :<>, who li\. in Argyle Square, Kind's Cross, ed as443 words
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Article183 1933-02-10 3 IU) Medical Certificate** i\rr} Them influenza epidemic shows! littk of abating and the Post Office i.^ more' than any other publii -c. Post 0 imployees' Appro\ Society, which has a national memhership of 73,000, told a M Post representative that his office conlinucd to receive an abnorn tof183 words
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Article44 1933-02-10 3 num m > by i M unity, Alberta, Monday. T i-A.s named Paldcr and Mauin the imwi northerly mh- Imm nada on Bnwriod country at the end ■a* h.... mvi hmtd oi crai plane: uvered Uat Oouivs ot the tors near pJam Aneta-HavasAneta-Havas - 44 words
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Article113 1933-02-10 3 terior o, aui'b Cathedral tied the ifrinw years. I au* the oldest vergw h BM reiiieni'/* ceilings and been gvntly accumulat in* the fcr*: i London. The vitAths of carved flwuii and alii uiih which Wren'e work-riH-ti mA, ails haw been ibtackened wita dust; the oner snowy113 words
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Advertisement254 1933-02-10 3 ..THE FILTER TIP protects lips, teeth, and fingers from tobacco stain /^■'j^^% What the FiLTI?P TIP dcc i Jr «k^ ;> S coNimonjtnic method of on *€*(>*§ w»c I \^w A «^o*r bec«uie < eiecii^«/y ref«.n; I Jw-M^f^tok. I kpi *nd tttth fr O fr jMJg 7w- iW*j» P u254 words
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Article257 1933-02-10 4 M IMaSN. *uv wKAM BILLETS POURED FROM REVOLVERS Major-General Sena Songgram, who was fired at and wounded in a fortnight ago, writes to the Bangkok Times giving a remarkable account of the first occasion on which he was shot. This was at the time of the257 words
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Article30 1933-02-10 4 (From Our Own Corrwpoikk Bangkok, u y. I JL.'VP^^ that the Skmwe rmga Ministry ha S handed i < >'. S» trU(L on Siam'.< I** at Siam will .offer30 words
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Article86 1933-02-10 4 AT THE CINEMA. THE ALHAMBRA. good he is I his best Alhambra last ni^i to i WH fan, I v-.--ic and c I ml i.i:-.^-:^ Me is the a n :> -:r that this theatre has offered i r months. An outstanding feature of 0m production is i c conoerted86 words
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Article63 1933-02-10 4 Empire. I' I M Signal fron> Big Bml <\ near! by the N rtlwm Studio Qrd i ti*a. a .Mar. liester >iio. Mu.v, i! P MM i illu tratcj ai ranged by Sir VVali'ord Davics. Lead in < lAaii S( idio Or tron an Edinbui lio. \'f.v- RnHniin63 words
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Article28 1933-02-10 4 onv-pondent.) Mm ->-. Thursday. It work foi n road constructs -ful. wa.« prepare. •y 1,200 men X) "I and of the<L- 2( writhdrew within tlu dayi28 words
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Article376 1933-02-10 4 THEFT STORY BUT JAVANESE ARE DISCHARGED |(Fieai Our Owi .-i nr.dent.) .Th re, ;t; < :ay. t the Mua; AflitoM thil m<>::.Bg before the Hon. Mr. .k:.;iv Dvi three JftfMMM nanu d Sa. hor.. Mohamed Ya.-sin and Tar-!.':. weir ehatgeo' with having ceeamittcd BOUSC breaking and376 words
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Article, Illustration475 1933-02-10 4 I 'I lie Hindu <V-. v«xl of Thaipusam, (tlv. 1 t/rno when the g"od Subrani?^ niam appeared to hH ieW4Mt>) c»tj,an on tinc~d.'>: l**rt|BU with the procession <T the Silver Car^ frojn thy ["ink Road templp t<> the Now nridge Road temple. Followt-<1 y v! >\vds475 words
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Article394 1933-02-10 4 DIFFICULTIES "PETITIONS" ALLOWED BUT NOT "APPEALS" (Fran Our Owi Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. Th attempt which is being mack' by the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board to as.-ist Kitepayers who are lin difficulties came up for diicusI -ion a^ain at thf meeting- of that [body tnifl394 words
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Article716 1933-02-10 4 WHOM, FIRE SANITARY BOARD i i-\ on; «.ur < Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. T'.':< was a sequel in the Saniury Hl;. i **'r\, 1-*.. >-* i U U i* lO ]3sl we* r. i* ire in Will' n ..•<■.-<..•!■ Mr. Dw IV I that the cry read in716 words
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Article109 1933-02-10 4 KING'S PALACE FOR SALE? LONDON RUMOURS TRADE area PLANS 1 fX,OOMOO SITE r Own It is rumoured that •j mw recondition K(r> > l« the principa i; ISiml MA i«mi the I pession to a conn lHce bui r»ce, re?ardir» ucfii mucn be followed 1 g Buckingham I become com109 words
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Article40 1933-02-10 4 Three Dollars A Mm* Fee Unpopular X uftla i I secure ado < I igain by M.« jut Board Itiulfci, after i Jon .'ivrrasv' nstal!ation A member Se an i»> to put vi» oa tl I ;übject. m40 words
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Article25 1933-02-10 4 jiKirn Across Country :rually he nde wbb "''"'r> h ptds* firc^ ir-! 1 *r«ss<«coun: and a* <M» who 1 about the urm^ hoflpital.25 words
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Article30 1933-02-10 4 Mr. J. Krdar M t -jed to the JJJJ, Penan*:, on his i Mr. A. C. Baker o act f«w him. '««ve for Kelari S. Ha>i Vdviner.30 words
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Article38 1933-02-10 4 (From Our Own I I The MMPfaf 1V T > i *d at the annua ■Mil f th< ecil na nan (1 Muda Panffl" Mr. M. X M rennis captain. r I an H«»oi: u4 Mr- Vo38 words
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Advertisement56 1933-02-10 4 REDUCED PRICES lILUUULU I lIIULU SPECIAL OFFER I FOR February March WITH THE EXCEPTION OF WINES, PROVISIONS, H. M. V. j 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. J56 words
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Article502 1933-02-10 5 YOUNG MEN'S ADVENTURE WITH A BLACK CAT. A GUN AND A TON OF FOOD p KnJ-hm. nn< Singapore and Hokkien n'rlui-k yesterday afternoon in a 'rfwnturoiH voyage to London It h-id -rent cl<;,! to do with the matter they will get tfcc •-!!n Hri.hani..502 words
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Article178 1933-02-10 5 G DOWN AT STALLS Hollywood actor was ing to his aged f; »adon from the screens of hun- mas in Great Britain is Stan Laurel, and vhiel he appears ia IJf Your Troubles." X ago, the comedian "Daily Herald" was going nightly to an theatre178 words
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Article174 1933-02-10 5 GIRL'S LIE DOOMED NEGROES i A SENSATION SCOiTSBORO CASt COiNFESSION A sensational development has occurred in trio Scot' i which seven 2segro youths of from 16 to 20 years of age are to b a new trial at I BapttW i Couit had set aside sentences of! j death for174 words
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Article18 1933-02-10 5 f! Mm. AliV-. T»! U--1..V •hr,u>ai !eat wen' M < >har; Mn.ll'T- t. .<!:«>• :«n.l hi!! Urn18 words
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Article27 1933-02-10 5 I-. Tl ;lv I adopted r.iard nc that th th. rati«' I: l p .if n "in« intertrates ar<: afe^uardintr the Rew-h'- ■■>■<!«■■ to bank— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article464 1933-02-10 5 BIG FINE $1,000 FOR LIBEL ON (From Our Ov.n I if" HV 'I "at h« ha i ihlinh snd on th< linat ar.'i :i to the I of the a ianft and idtho >■:■■>.■•. acting n fj** o refused to do so That being to, U I464 words
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Article59 1933-02-10 5 IY&M Morr Serious Thursday. ulv.l akt n a t irr 1 Mr. Ci N'ai tl Union <>' \w fi\ !:.< :i. w*ti> i nten strugrgl I T! t Sti UU a. ted not le mil I L n ad S ish Raihra iw««-ii Lhvv.v nor, wl an gReuter - 59 words
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Article59 1933-02-10 5 Premier Mi} Co To Washington I n< j It Tl"ir -1 I. n v undorstan v. inr Nt 'it pi angemeni f n r llw M K'lnr.:.. an I 'm! iafa i c\i:--cM -Mr. \<. V :H.- < Ihambei lain f '> proet 1 1 b Washington taReuter - 59 words
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Article635 1933-02-10 5 MURDER CHARGE STRANGE TALE OF ACCUSED CYPRIOTS DEATH An alleged statement b> man accused of murder, regard intj I marriage deal between him and the man he is accused of killing, was read ftt Marylebone police court. Thcoclc m PetTOU, a^ed 2<». a native635 words
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Article82 1933-02-10 5 Rumours of I v.rgr Orders For Munition* ."jn* V. -lay. it- hat th< I te> MtfMMli '>■' I C hi Ml i'• v Miunitiij; though denied f the comI| i nrpv r»3un i i for mm i Ex- < E fiteen tl i ad hand »i bReuter - 82 words
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Article468 1933-02-10 5 £20,000 Statue ASSESSOR ACCUSED OF RECEIVING .i- tnd i;■ ai the > Ba l< y examined with keen int l) .:fMi-y<'a!--<)Jd i-n-" o' Aphrodite, Ihe Gn ek god V •■>•. which figured in a remarkaM< atorj told the ti ial at J< l I V. m468 words
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Article87 1933-02-10 5 Na/i> Shoot Mow Proprietrett I;- :!:n. M ;nday. A <: Of 18 Bt I i if( in the ihoenchen Berlin which known a- a muni phi th<' clients to raise I K-ads. The i •>. a v. PI (hot at a yai tan l ::iptirtk r bAneta-Havas - 87 words
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Article64 1933-02-10 5 •ii Harnos 'I 1,.-:-:: 1 tav LOienthal i i lotc collml i rmti i.i- mort faaMM CHtx \'.a- Qm fi r^t Ul <T,;:.tru'- ar: plane In which a gliding I could T r maintained! v.a n-"-Death ov« i took him n liar? r tl,r cxpoji.M^-nta] .^vin'i^M where heAleta-Trans-Ocean - 64 words
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Article110 1933-02-10 5 India Should Rcmlihv Dot) London, Thuraday. i l of Commons iWf nmn t4 imlustry on f Sir Walter Smiles] (Cons., Bl wing attenro the <!• in exports and rr tho Coverriivm to assist the bi the effect of Jai»anese compel •fiided that in view of the Man tea,110 words
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Article122 1933-02-10 5 (From Oar Own Cor respondent.) London, Weaaasvsy. I «>o many producers continuing all they can with the result that surplus stocks have accumulated on a vast scale in the United States and the industry as a whole is slowly but defir rating by loss of actual cash and122 words
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Advertisement113 1933-02-10 5 JUP Ji aOfc* II WWII M b' tfv£9& tv». ««»A^ v fc MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING J GOODS STORE r g f FOR EVERYTHING Phcnc: 2938 @STAR MAXWELL ALL j! ENGLAND GOLF Club, by Gibsons of Kinghorn J FINES! QUALITY: "i GOLF BAGS BY ROBERT BRAYANI GOLF BALLS BY DUN OP&OTHEn113 words
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Article201 1933-02-10 6 i \kl\«. il VVs V\ >OMETHING BETTER THAN CAMPHOR v million pounds worth of damage, every year in this < Association has tested a new ventive which is more than 900 times as effective as camphor or. naphthalene, the substances com-! raonly used by Housewives as veatives.201 words
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Article1659 1933-02-10 6 WOMAN APOLOGISES j ALLEGED SURGERY INCIDENTS DENIED Seeking only to clear his character from serious allegations by a former woman patient, a well-known dental surgeon practising in the West End and in Buckinghamshire brought an action for slander against the woman and her husband. No attempt1,659 words
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Article291 1933-02-10 6 WOMEN RUSH WIDOW WANTS SAME GRAVE SMOKING GIRLS The grave in which Samuel James Furnace was buried in consecrated ground at St. Pancras Cemetery, East Finchley, N., on Jan. 23 was dug to the unusual depth of nine feet, so that his widow may be interred at291 words
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Article63 1933-02-10 6 !•<>}>«* To Take l*art In f rcmons I m >,n. i h the Vmtlk have re- U -ns to send I re- m Bf of tho open Po;)e. I *tr of St. p :iy. which will I m Apr, l. will be celebrat- .1 will Ihe commencementAneta-Havas - 63 words
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Article202 1933-02-10 6 WHITEHALL ADO FIVE DEPARTMENTS SQUABBLE A squabble involving five Governmem depart ur ar.'i r ■■toll leaden, one of whom was a woman, hr < k-«! ia) Tlii- -rouble b.gan wh. v Oswald Simpkm. thi- I :aff to eat their sandwich in one of the rooms I202 words
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Article706 1933-02-10 6 EVENT OF SEA! MISS HO TliNr AND MR. U HUNDREDS THSU of th< KjJJJ of the Hon« kw JJJ Ws* connected with the! on Jan. 30 of ace Lo t a son f «r«Wtt. JP. and a nMniwTJr Men:- and Lo. >Ny, are both well-lcnown j706 words
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