Singapore Daily News, 11 February 1933
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Title Section11 1933-02-11 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News 112. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1933. 5 CENTS11 words
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Article467 1933-02-11 1 What is known euphemistical: United States as The Snatcb Racket" has again bestowed its attentions tnc unhappy Colonel nj .Mr Lindbergh. This time an attempi to extort $60,000 by th tging to kidnap the second son of idberghs has been followed dual arrest, but unfortunately the poKee appear467 words
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163 1933-02-11 1 Grim Finish To The Stolen Cruiser Escapade BOMB STARTS FIRE: CREW TAKE TO THE BOATS KlowinK »> mutineers to pieces, badl> injuring ia others, a Dutch bombing plane put a swift end to the six-da> escapade of (he rebel cruiser, De Zeven Provinnvn, yesterday.Reuter - 163 words
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Article, Illustration877 1933-02-11 1 THE FOURTH TEST: AUSTRALIA 251 FOR 3 At the vU^v ol" the first <!.i\'n pla\ in the fourth Test match Austrnlia had scored -."1 fof 5. l'.ri -i ;.ne, Fridl hen* 1 ni" if»g y I »1 w before a at endance (-:imated at 20,000. Dodfnll won I t. and877 words
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Article135 1933-02-11 1 Batavia, Friday. Ihc.^iavy^ Commander i session of the I'Council that latings iLj took p»:t .n thv wm&n ihow that 16 offv I and "I nat: offio Kurnpcau. and I*; nfi were aboard. Fur M planned I I "rap I <cls. Tursoit St<>< Detl Mdebaran'.s ]»ur>w been revealed. AsAleta-Trans-Ocean - 135 words
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Article203 1933-02-11 1 lei r squad nt a wireless message L mutineer., summoning then uncomlitiona force would be used. be hoist. white cloth xhown m deck and thai T( I I allowed «fil>mutineers re] thai th. ender th« u A bomb was then ,p fror: I H rni< r boat,Aleta-Trans-Ocean - 203 words
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Article48 1933-02-11 1 \u-li :iii;i- -Ki Inninu-s. \N VI. \N ooiliuSl, It Nh ihi V. Y. Richardson, st. \nuw U Hammond I>. (i. Hradman, not out 71 S. .1. McCabe c Jardine l> Allen 20 M l*on*»ford. nr»t out 8 btrai I ot.il Ctor ns iikctv) K i i48 words
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Article22 1933-02-11 1 llh n« 1 ffO Soul iHD tart amin on M•; i.-( ha' im ii reduccil per cent. Ateta -Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 22 words
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Article89 1933-02-11 1 lOKIO KOI STORM OVER REQUEST I'KEIKNi i: Tokio, 1 rida> ihc Committee of Nine teen's request that Japan should accept the principle oi non-recognition ol ManchuKiio has roused resentment in trie foreign Olfice whose spokesman declares thai the Leagues mamnga studied insuit in pretend ing notReuter - 89 words
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Article31 1933-02-11 1 Geneva, Friday. 1 i iig Committee hopes to muiiik a rtpoii on me i.uancn i I 11 meeting «<i ihe Monday in order to pacMM the Assciiioif ui.rcussion next week.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article62 1933-02-11 1 1 i Although it is MBerted tnat the oow'iniwini na^ no intention 01 gu.ng up utc p.incii'le regarding toe -taiii- oi vi. ,10, toe foreign vy/nce has caok-<: I < ieneva. not to communicate the Japanese Uk Ua| 'ling lurthtr ctions as caution is considered a> tai < -Minutiae'sReuter - 62 words
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Article39 1933-02-11 1 NON-STOP FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA London, I i ida> It is reported th;it Sir Alan obham ;md S<jua-dron-Lcadrr \V. Hvlmorc ;«re shortly to attempt an Knu!;ind to \u>trali«« Hignt, non-stop, in (i\e class, reiiH'liinK in the air on route. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article262 1933-02-11 1 Shanghai, Friday. A pro lias been lodge*! with the Chinese authorities by the Jap- I 'laming that the agreement ol May f ol last year has been violated »s ult of 1 1 ii my at Shangnai, unu. i > inp fOC Uan< how. The Japanese <262 words
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Article1165 1933-02-11 1 (|i^< u^M'H in th<' ar^irit Jm'lo** b' '1 ;ii. ntinr I.widor lii the early pott-War years n ■tewed to be ohvions that oil was <>. u'. :<- !:'<.i Asm for many/ purposes, wit ovc i; \.»i > has made a great effort >actc. Hie wider aipacti of this1,165 words
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Advertisement5 1933-02-11 1 Latest Rubber Prices: [•age T*o.5 words
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Advertisement36 1933-02-11 1 POWDERED MILK fl^B^B^anC^BCaßiZii^Eß^^Baaan i aaar SPtLL IT BACKWARDS KLIKM fr,».sH MiLK POWDERED PURE MILK FOR DRIN K I NG or COOK ING. SAFE MILK FOR CHILDREN, OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES. DISTRIBUTORS: GETZ BROS. Co.36 words
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Article694 1933-02-11 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. Fri-ni Our Own Correspondent London, Friday. r closing prices today were RUBBER. >p.,t I p 1 12 Mar. J :«2 \pr I 2 7/» jul>-<.-mt 2 5/16 In 1/16 i 2 W/« ■■bH Steady. TIN -p *****€a.3d. Up 2a.6d 3 Norths694 words
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Article107 1933-02-11 2 Rnbher The market was steady but quiet and the following prices prevailed throqffhoat the Jay. Bayers. Sellers. Spot 7/16 6H (Std.-crepe) 8V» Fcb.Mar. 6 Apr. Jane 6 11/16 July-S< 3% 6 15/ 16 I'm i rose sharply yesterday to $7SH. but no reason is jriven. The market is107 words
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Article24 1933-02-11 2 Mit l<llt* Ouotation^ On Friday. Middle price* of local issues w«r« as follows in Singapore on Friday, according to Frasar Co.'s list24 words
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Article48 1933-02-11 2 Yesterday's txvhanu r rates in- ried the foUowirtg BELLING, London, 4 monil^' wUhA 2/3 7 X B Ix>ndon. 3 mantli-" Bight 2-3 27/32 1.-\.ion, 60 day-' Blfchi 2:\13 1« I.on-ion. 30 days' sitrht 2 3 2" L>2 L- !,<!■!-. .l.'inA.i I 1 I UWfclll. T.T. H U48 words
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Article457 1933-02-11 2 SOVIET PORTS THEIR IMPORTANCE GROWING I §mjmM Vnkm ha* a number i seas, which ports are of great mpoil<ance to the and --in- a i < :h. r.S.S.K. ■hese ports the most important are Messa, Nicola ovonweyisk, i'uai and Ba 11 i. Tl S. v BlackTass - 457 words
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Article51 1933-02-11 2 Feb. 10, IMS. Buyers. Sellers. < ;arp.:.;.-r h At Ml 9ml l mr£ Cube 8.00 Pepper Whits rVp| IKOO Black Pepper 1 tandrfed I -prs Mix« < ra 4.70 Fair M '-l: I'tarl tan :> »ur Fair LJf LfJ Low Fair Palcmbang J< |J| ja Mi51 words
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Advertisement88 1933-02-11 2 mh HPUBIIk9HE?QBIBHb^K^U^E?I^HAHH^HBijfIHDBVSVBBkf9B^E3P^Ha<M^BV<^^HBff* MOLLISON DOES IT AGAIN I ON CASTROL. j Mr. J. A. MOLLISON the intrepid I lone flier has now conquered the South Atlantic in I thrilling flight i 1 I I from England to PORT NATAL. I As usual he relied upon WAKE- jg FIELD Castrol Oil to88 words
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Advertisement303 1933-02-11 2 THE R>h.r a 1 P^ily News. Head <Mk»: T8 Ce»4l n,^ Kuala Lumi O«ee: 25, J.r. street fkmm hi ■UltlirilOW tATK Payable in adraaee. Local By delivery pott Quarterly $4J>'.. $5^ Half-yearly f rim Single Copy, 6 ceuta. All commanlcsttons relative to bati. MM matters, riz, advertising cab. ociiptions, accounts,303 words
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Miscellaneous315 1933-02-11 2 TIIE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. 1 1- i.-.\ i"i*bruar\ 1 1 "Much MarrieJ," S'pore Repertor>' fluy.-T s Victoria Theatre. YM.C.A. "Scer.e Snifters." Y.M.C.A., 9.15 p.m. [•en.k T'.i'f '.'lab spring mtg., I iays Annual Mt},'. of Ceylon Sport-. Club, 4 p.m. Sunday, February 12. ice Band at Botanic Garden?, 9 p m. Wednesday,315 words
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Miscellaneous574 1933-02-11 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The fol!ow"nfc npssenger gailinsr* ar* p<r; iir g For Europe, P. and 0. S. N. Co.'? Naldera (Feb. N.YK.: MM Maru 'Feb. 9), Sum Man (Feb. 24). Hamburg Amerika Lint 1 Ermland (Feb. Hi, R'rd^hur^ (Koh. It), LevorF; st Asiatic Co., Ltd.: Boringm BtaM574 words
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Miscellaneous646 1933-02-11 2 CHURCH SERVICES. WESLEY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Fort Canning Road. Sunday. Feb. 12. Sun-! School, IUS a.m. Morning Worship. Semen by th- pt Mr, U*> i::iymond| I Arrhor; to;.:-, 'Th, E»f V>ko. a BlMli Worship. BW»I >> UM pa tor; fcsffe, "Ach :-v:i.ir I! r itltltliM." ThutMh.y Ml p.m. Ik :ay«T646 words
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Miscellaneous21 1933-02-11 2 AIR MAIL Kails by the Outward Dutch Aeroplane from pected to arrive at Singapore by the evening erprew tomorrow, th«12th '■< p.,21 words
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Article160 1933-02-11 3 RECORDS OF THE M.C.C. AYKRAGKS WON SIX AND LOST ONE SirTCLIFFE'S 87.75 Te.>t at Adelaide which n fairly comfortaWe vkIbr England "was the thirteenth Thif the M.C.C. tour. lkwe thirteen IMJtJMii the von 6, drawn 6 and M won ing 7 of the tatches. 5 i»M had dn iwif :;toJan.2Daswella.s160 words
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Article213 1933-02-11 3 the results of v*d untiJ Jafx I i' ith v. We»tWeot Perth v. Conbwkkete at A«Wai :i. South -*W and 216. M.C.C. won 4 i iJH rOM. •^ml*r u l5 al Melbourne v H.I 9 (declar- 94. M.< 83 runs. it MelV i M.C.C. 282 and 60. !9213 words
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Article182 1933-02-11 3 SIX A -SIDE FOOTBALL S.CC SIDES BEGINNING ON TUESDAY THE DRAW The following teams are entered I for the w*-a-«de football Sur£rit at the Singapore Cricket A M. Cumberlege, D. Alexander, I i; worth, G. Mid. i tnder. <on, C T Ol H i Hutchi C. j. Pembroke. C. Q.182 words
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Article46 1933-02-11 3 A.A .A. VS. ST. JOSEPH The following will represent it-able Atl ti Associ:iagairst the St. Joseph Institution todr. he latter's ground: Peng Hot Ah Chen, .<■•.'> w]M Wonj? Quek Boon. Yeo L.i]< Song, Tan Eng Tee, Tay *»e Liang Koh Gek Seah and i Chan Chat Sen*.46 words
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Article392 1933-02-11 3 FOOTBALL PREVIOUS DEFEATS AVENGED lort aiming 2; Y..M.< 0 aiming avenged theii two J »t UM hand r.f i ..M.C.A. -y r,._-aling 'hem a' at Fort Canning yesterda\ r on by two clear goals. The die fielded a representative side hut the Association played one392 words
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Article186 1933-02-11 3 ASTON VILLA VISITORS TO STAMFORD BRIDGE Tin- I'.llov > Pfll W |i I .-.ti'l in Hh First Dh Scottish jgue: Ih. iAjfll ;okpool. mgham vs. Let \-n,m Villa. BaMenfitM 7. v l! l tfi L^i Bolton Wands. Kserton. I vs. Derby Co. Port^iii'.ut h 1 i.l.llesborough. Sheffield Ut«l.186 words
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Article559 1933-02-11 3 PENANG GAME GREAT CLIMAX TO SEASON HOBLYN SHINES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penanjj, Friday. The match between Penan*; and the Wiltshire Regiment today on the Esplanade provided a fitting climax to the hockey season in Penang. The assertion has been made that the I'cnan- fcttf I MMOd559 words
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Article228 1933-02-11 3 HOME l\ \PRIL SIR WILLIAM MURISONS CAREER Mirj i avthoi iaed b a] 1 1 1 William Ifuriaon, the Chief Jm iee, BJGL, '.v ill go on leave bf the i pan from Sinsapore < Api n and that npon HM "xpitation of his leave, on Sept.228 words
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Article35 1933-02-11 3 Berlin, Wednesday. I King and Queen of Denmark, who are on their waj oulh, pa n ■>'■■ -it to i 1 r. 1 von Hin(ienl)UiM'-. I ■id luncheon with the Fon n Minister. Aneta-Trans-OccanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 35 words
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Article27 1933-02-11 3 Vienna, :nesday. The i natnmi isti peaaai i i dem<»n- nation here in their German colleagues, but the authorities prol bited *he meet r. Aneta-Trars-OccanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 27 words
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Article119 1933-02-11 3 SINGAPORE AMERICANS OUT TOMORROW A ail game Will d inda\ aft i KaJ! v r. < umi at B kit Timal I:— .10 i.. PMB *'h ngst MM and a team made np h 'ii; ii,. md tl I Mi r.a.; lob] Calif orn ■>■ •> «»n Sir.'-,.; hioi119 words
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Article277 1933-02-11 3 GKRMAN INDIGNATION OVhR SPEECH Berlin, Thursday. Paul Boncour's speecn all Geneva winding up the debate on' Uk- French ainent plan which he maintained that in spite of the opposition of most nation* the French plan was still the best, has provoked intense indignation Hi newspapers. They declare t raneeAleta-Trans-Ocean - 277 words
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Article224 1933-02-11 3 RUBBER TREE DISEASES < O\J\M >iol L INSTITUTE ASKb ioh llf i; hh.. J.\ an h In-iiluU l'lu-iiig me i orthcominf wintering viaiaya t..e juiouer tteaearcli tat uuua aim neip 01 Mil estate nuti**** < ■fl MMPtV 10 ueK-rnmte iW ii- symptom > ease are <mowg: MM :i«-.iv.- MMTWS Um224 words
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Article107 1933-02-11 3 Geneva, Wednesday. •Flavian, Huni^arian, Dutch, Rumanian, and Norwegian delegates also outlined their views regarding the h proposals. I Yugoslavian and Rumanian sentatives unreservedly enThe Dutch Foreign Minister, ts von Blocklan*! the contrary sharply criticis* stressed the dangerous of an inU-i rational army. He would rathei ccd by aAleta-Trans-Ocean - 107 words
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Article60 1933-02-11 3 H I I i ompan\ I orinid: Sriii-nii- lot Srhool e Daily New* undarataads that ajfHMsjpemesrts for tha can* struction of a hotel at Cameron ands are not yet com- iif-tc A aaav bm formed and the matter u still un--ide ratios. M ith-JoneH, of TaagHa cording la60 words
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Article44 1933-02-11 3 Members of the Catholic Y«Mg Men's Association arc rumtiJ to note that the Faaat of Our Ln.lv >urdeti will be rfliinail at it h .r u on Sunday with a High Mass at «*^B S™ by tha Banadirtlna> of th*44 words
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Advertisement218 1933-02-11 3 BETTER LIGHT FOR EVERY USE EVERYWHERE. (oloman Quick-Lite %Mm^ the sunshine of the night M LAMPS. L B When you buy a C'*)le- U J^ man Lamp or Lantern St. a^BHBnK^^R9V&Bf3HBs al **v.* M ■jjuiiPg investment that pays < l %l^' dividends everv ni^ht INST\M-1.111.. t I 1 It" U218 words
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Article1530 1933-02-11 4 HOW MR. PEET MET HIS DEATH ACCUSED MAN'S STORY CORONER POSTPONES VERDICT The Coroner's inquiry into the death of Mr. George Peet. an engineer attached <o the St. Hm*t N^lf Station, who was killed as a result of a fall late on the ni-ht Of Jan. 22, was concluded yesterday,1,530 words
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Article127 1933-02-11 4 L A W NOTICE Before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Whit ley and Mr. Justice a Bo strati n the Ist. Court today at 11 a.r- Lppaal: Rex vs. La Kim Peat and M. S. Marican. Before Mr. Justice a Beckett Tenvll in tht out aftminal J before 3 Judges.127 words
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Article14 1933-02-11 4 l Much Man I,;" at th< \i< toria Theatre tonight ai D.an14 words
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Article100 1933-02-11 4 >in-.i|H,i Brigade K,.- Again The Fi*e Brigade upon early ywrterday afterastß I deal two small fin a grams fire in Wilkinson was extensive and ierce lasted and the firemen were often MfM* rrvclopod by thr fcftft >ke. The outbreak was pit un- trol after an hour'l oug100 words
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Article34 1933-02-11 4 Tamil < «M»I Seremhan, A Tamil coolie nam<d was sentenced to on« n ate wit hoi:' a ftne for volunai ilv »J "J f m doted tn hawoman on I the stor<34 words
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Article17 1933-02-11 4 I death ha Singapore as Malaya in ing MMfl Bombay, joined head tMot manajj17 words
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Advertisement256 1933-02-11 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.256 words
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Advertisement20 1933-02-11 4 <& 1 cr <^^ J c S c R j IT BECAME MALAYA'S FAVOURITE IN A WEEK! j a r. i BC3*20 words
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Miscellaneous40 1933-02-11 4 TODAY'S BROADCAST Bis Ben. phone •ds. Concert tra, from the drome Theati try. 3.10. .i i 1 nrland land played at Twickas*! ham. 1.30 News Bullet BandfHi. I ."o fmn MaMft). 1-3. ►-7. 7 8. 8-9. Harry d. Dance music.40 words
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Article382 1933-02-11 5 JUDGMENT RESERVED DOUBTS ABOUT A VITAL SIGNATURE proved to he one of the lengthiest canes i Court history has just concluded and r.t n reserved hy the Chief Justice (Sir Wil- hearing the case for 16 days. ight by Yu Wan m (wiiow), subVat Tong (degainst382 words
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Article187 1933-02-11 5 TWO DARING RAIDS IN SINGAPORE IV© serious armed robberies with occurred this week in 9t wa, tße early hours ay, when, as has a readj n ported, eight Cl armed u 'oi s a nd thn knives, forced an < into a pie in Jalan Silat, gagged the187 words
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Article51 1933-02-11 5 Rill To Provide Belter L- 'i n. T-i«->-ia; As a seqi ra way and oads dispute, th M oi Trans- announces thai G#W mI I ill introduce ai ar a: date a Bill providing for the licensing and better trans r I 4 goods by road. ReuterReuter Wireless - 51 words
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Article55 1933-02-11 5 Berlin, Wednesday. Thi- Bourse was much calmer to-decla-:i: that there is not the slightest intention of forced conversion hir r had a itarongly reassuring r Siemens- Halskes balaruicet, showing high reserves, also contributed to confidence. Bonds as well as shar] st but sagged towards the doae, though theAleta-Trans-Ocean - 55 words
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Article23 1933-02-11 5 Mr. A. A. Ross, of John Little and Co.. Kuala 1 ÜB] ir, is tailing I -in! H >'»*ns next week on leu23 words
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Article245 1933-02-11 5 YEAR FOR CHINESE SEQUEL TO SAMPAN RAID A heavy entenr a in flict< up< i a Chinee. Tfo Ah Hock, bj Mr. R a. ronrwr, the Criminal ri Judge, yesterday, vho pleaded guilty to two charge? of I" >ion of chandu and opium. A sampan which wai245 words
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Article134 1933-02-11 5 Nazi^ Attack on The Ex-Speaker BcrNiii Tnoidir marks such as "Jruish pi^' "Scoundrel" an-1 "Suirr 11 Wfftt hurled by infuriated Kaai ikiputiii at the Socialist H« I th« ex-Speaker of the Refehstag, wheu .i hit etiPK f the Reichstag committee for the i> <>' i igfcti of theReuter Wireless - 134 words
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Article47 1933-02-11 5 Londuii, Tuesday. A r--d\\ i!. a-r in une.rploy-mi-nt in (;pat Britain is revealed by the official returns for January. T\ Dumber of worklesi totalled 2,900. t'0i), which ia 180,000 more than the proviou.- month anci 175,000 more Khan in the same period last year. Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 47 words
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Article10 1933-02-11 5 I'ariS Tik-^ay. Th«' c;t in tfcfl Renault Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 10 words
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Article1124 1933-02-11 5 COURT STORY PERSUASION TO CONFESS NOT PROVED 44 Third degree allegations against the police were made by Awi bin Dollah. a young Boyanese, when he made a second appearance before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, yesterday on a charge of housebreaking and theft. A1,124 words
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Article87 1933-02-11 5 IN 17 HOIKS ANOTHER FINE FEAT BY BRITFSH AIRMAN I Ltndoßi XlMradajr. Mi. J. A. Ifollison arrived at r< ri Natal at 6.L'o p.m., Greenwich mean time, completing hi- lone flight from England. The French machine Arc en Ciel recently crossed the South Atlantic in 14 hoursReuter - 87 words
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Article424 1933-02-11 5 When Molli.-on reached Singa] on his record flight from Australia to England not two years aj^o th»world barely knew this young Scotsman. Now ne is one of the foremost and moM successful pilots of the world. II- i.a- been ;i most sensational rise fame. Before he424 words
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Article50 1933-02-11 5 At BagWb ft iii.- t y The Queer., who is nt present in Switzerland, is returning imme diately to The Hague in connection with ':]i.!n 't tatkit iw f< > r iv ~:-t!, r ><,n, fi»- v< •;•«<, n- .-t' r '<» KlliV. "f mhv.'mt f.f tril.unalsReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration8 1933-02-11 5 .solini. in.ugura.ed a ,rea,8 words
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Article27 1933-02-11 5 ni|>!.% To Lilies dor., Friday. the Ulster rail Northern R reported to have close untheir sts- > tu-ally reduce the *ms on other ttio— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article94 1933-02-11 5 HUGE SUM IN G P.O BANK i: y, Wednesday. Sii K.i A I". .Ma General, in a speech at Liverpool referi to the wore the Pogj OOm Saving Bank which now had ov. r to the credit I "On depositor^ in i arts of tl •-•d Kingdom.British Wireless - 94 words
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Article38 1933-02-11 5 Presentation IU IN>|hTo Dr. Kiin^ ne, Friday. The I'opc ang, the CUmw Hii ter for Labour, in mmHmm t<> 'ay and prosent- <<: i:: th a jrold medal. Dr. I or-'m law of Chiang r hek.38 words
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Article59 1933-02-11 5 WANTS MEETING WIIH FRANCE us, Wednesday. The Intiansigeant publishes an interview which its Rome correspondent obtained with Signor Mussolini, in which the Urn* declared that Italy wants to live <n h i work beffun. He suggests a meeting between some prominent Frenchmen and Italians for open discussion asAleta-Trans-Ocean - 59 words
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Article52 1933-02-11 5 Lunch \inl Ihim* r IVcmicr Rugby, Wednesday. a and other tnem- Argentine Government men at a luncheon at No. 10 Downing Street today. T 1 ner was given in their honour by the Prime Minister at the Foreign mice. i•' fi'•• ■> < < by the I andBritish Wireless - 52 words
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Advertisement66 1933-02-11 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE c F° r Everything Phone 2938. rr^t^ FINEST QLAU'i) (,OIJ ntNNIS Jand POLO SHIH i S. Price $1.25. RESTRINGINC OF TENNIS BADMINTON RACKETS OLR SPECIALITY. ROYSONS The Malayan Sports Depot. 111. North Bridge Road, Singapore FOR LINE AND HALF-TONE BLOCKS that print as well as66 words
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Article150 1933-02-11 6 TWO ARKESTS KIDNAPPING SECOND BABY lii'-.iwVv. bfgfa :a. Thursday. Two men have be« ti arresttd for ;t-;.(npt in,. 1 id extort $50,000 from <>]. LmdlxMgh by a threat tf> kidnap his .-ix-month-old MB. 1 Uowißg dtBHUMi to ''..-L;nd-'■v-rgh, the police p]M6d cheque far .517.000 in th-Reuter - 150 words
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Article356 1933-02-11 6 Ma>> Dcinoiistration Against Hr«iinit' Wednesday. Speeches aJfaratiaf 0M worker! 1 unielenting hostility to tin- Hitler Go r.- ••:■<■ wildly heered by thousands of BayuMklM. Socialists and Democrats who took a in I ma>s drmonstration against the new ngfam in the square before the rx-Kai->-r'-;lft at'toi nooil. The (i«Aleta-Trans-Ocean - 356 words
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Article133 1933-02-11 6 Laurel reath From Australia W ilr.' i ha\ OH, Wtnilh -day. .in (.1 wreath brought over by the Hamburg America liner Magde luu-r- m honour of Um crew of tha < i man cru i s*- r Kin-icn IPM soletnn- M over to the CMtOdj Ol th BAleta-Trans-Ocean - 133 words
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Article21 1933-02-11 6 Warsaw, Wednesday. ader of the Bight opposii.i Parliament demanded thai attain ihonld be eomtruetod in the Polish corridor. Aneta-trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 21 words
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Article512 1933-02-11 6 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST BANKRUPT A motion seeking permission u> take proceeuiiigs against a bankrupt, maue pf Mr. b. I 1 ung in toe imnlrmpiifj l>o«rt yestemay lore .vir. Justice lerreil, WM ill used. Mr. D. il. Tudor appeared for the Urticial Assignee. Mv. 1-ung saia tuat the bankruj)!. Chua512 words
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Article163 1933-02-11 6 K\-Foiv\rn Minister mncflted Vienna. Tw <*;<>-. following closely on tins inM I'n.iit !.-:tiici Malehe! th( arrest of 11m follttW i '•< L r n M hntter, Dr, iv imbie, p hou rcgw dc I i lie of i of the Yog StatCi ii c: riitin^ .sensation tad .■'(lm'uuAleta-Trans-Ocean - 163 words
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Article138 1933-02-11 6 III; t im;i 'i" ii 1 r< > Hi. V. il!i tht cnan^c of name ol" Mr. J. Kut ncif(»)d Chalmers, the CaM6Tvativ* M.P. i<>i Kflmonton, \vhfl wa> a fortune by his gtwtf uncle <>n ii'iii. n that be took the siirnanu- Kuthofutd. hnw n<nv eompleti d. It138 words
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Article65 1933-02-11 6 Miners And >i< <l W orker* Oni Madrid, Tuesday. uusand miners BteeJ workers are oi-" strike in the Asturian coal minin.; -r;on. DoMidmbk imj atfceehi d bo 'he it i Doe which wi r ani ed ade unions and therefore maj creat< serious difficulties for LI t <»■Aleta-Trans-Ocean - 65 words
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Article33 1933-02-11 6 i :.i«s have been oc- i a -ants in VVcsti iii S}>aii I ■<-. Mc-Mt Ihm RAtcal 1.000 estates because theii ownei art ipat< '1 in ih< monarchi i^ wemeni in Aiu Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 33 words
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Article29 1933-02-11 6 Sei iuus political u.: nt curre<l in I'ogot^i. l In- a Colombia. Seventeer|j people wrif killed ami 30 LojtiFed in toe course of election riots Aneta -TransOceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 29 words
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Article235 1933-02-11 6 $80 REDUCED TO $40 I. rhuia; n^r i, U-half -f M Will an, M I'll. Wrought a MOI k< i: T. :fa the Supremo Cour Mi 1- M Mr. Thuraisingham laid the alimony was $80 a month a gfht 1 his reduced to $20. Mr. Mitchell wa- ■ut235 words
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Article167 1933-02-11 6 "JOY CRAMPED BY J ()1 HUNTING" Smith, a former captain of the English Rugby ti I on tho risks of comp< I i at nn'i sports for the young adohac<nt of school age, in an adto members of the Medical .■•ers of n. a game/' he sai "that167 words
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Article182 1933-02-11 6 Vhr,. 1( |lrfrm|«Ml l)> Sir .John Simon Rugby, Wednesday. 'i lu I Sir John ins: in the II {Commor last ni*: lawmi-- \ustrian Loan mtr th< Governm< j raise £4,300,000 shares of the ill I r, fTi-cPßuvy, Mr. Hor< the second reading said unHcitaken to effect nom humiliating;British Wireless - 182 words
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Article52 1933-02-11 6 GREYHOUND "TOTE" BANNED KOOK.K> U| DkCIMOS Bookmaker- bl( the fact thu I Mi Wal#>K nomc umce <tat. n.. on Tuetdav on dogr tracks are JJ*»tat totcs.^teu r -i tion of '< Betting. Office, said tl inadequate, measures necessary to otnd suppression. T iound racing track*? lefai o lcjrislation «mM theBritish Wireless - 52 words
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Article105 1933-02-11 6 AIRc. HAFT DIFFI ERCOME A simple but useful iMtnsjaj Ito we in connection with tfe» fuelling of aeroplane petrol t«i I has been invented by Mi nnell, an assistant Afk troleum <omptr.y, has just been transfer ted it* jßangko! ngapore. Pat aj,,, t the iDvcr, a II be105 words
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Article40 1933-02-11 6 75 LONDON uiiii I HE NEW' It's h»v« I- that a < selector linwiinj whi-!. an atr the omnil' par •»<• incofpon flui HMMe- th< and is Hitmted liaiul the hanH l.rshe ht. gear trail action wrapping ban« ite drum I40 words
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Advertisement148 1933-02-11 6 j PINEAPPLE; HAM BACON fa piNEAPPiimHirm, ALWAYS FRESH AND DELICIOUS j AS NEW SHIPMENTS ARE CONSTANTLY ARRIVING TO MEET THE EVER INCREASING DEMANDS THROUGHOUT MALAYA. OBTAINABLK AT OLR DEPOTS. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. i I RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL. RIJST A F F L 12.30 3 P.M.148 words
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Article466 1933-02-11 7 LUCKY PALESTINE BALANCED BUDGET AND A SURPLUS hilo the i i,i th<- oild t ider h«'avy taxatior., million •mployed, and overloaded nationa i»u<igeti«, Palestine i in tlie hapn\ po ition of f^inp prosperous ami free horn unemployment. It is tlic only country aloorbinu relatively466 words
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Article39 1933-02-11 7 Moscow, Jan. 21. A report rmtfvd here sta 1 that 250,000 poop!. I the Sovi« i Um International li tion wl h has just con- ided Vi n w Ham B iri Di neko, K Iman TassTass - 39 words
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Article78 1933-02-11 7 It is < fficially announced that, vt-l\ a< a r re-autK nai\ rc being no direci cause icti n, the native ctjwj oft* pjet Hein and Evertaea th, i;row of th« cru,e he departure of thr war- f P m S .urabaya. x Tftnjoßg Prl Bmrop^a unrttTinast.-r an-1Aleta-Trans-Ocean - 78 words
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Article53 1933-02-11 7 Japanese Manocnwcfig On Sovirt Frontier Tokio, \Vcdm--fiay. iapMM MMM will i'i'! B«-i-<jn«l half of March i.n the I> dan fronfio-. The Poi •in Tire in'ti,.. 1 id < xplain to the Sovid A.mba v^^^y that no political Bifnificanci tttacl ;iii''fiivrc: I". ector < en i dose to whereAleta-Trans-Ocean - 53 words
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Article186 1933-02-11 7 lias He Bjm n Captured Hy Japaneie Siiaf.vhiti. F"'i ida\ The Japanese claim Hint follow■■ntr their recent drive to "clean Op" the Volunteers in N'orth-Knst Manchnria, the veteran Kirb Comnaah den. Tni" Chao, refused to surrendc vI en >1W! «>n and v•■ captured. Th< lananeee further stall186 words
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Article154 1933-02-11 7 ASav Komi l{;t>i> Of S< tt!( mrnt Gen<". Thuisday. Tin Cos r.dttee of Wimtawi ia ex■ihiint today Qm latest JapaneM eonnter-proposala beliered to eMr body a i nula whereby Japan the non-recognition of Matchukuo by other Powers and which might I of N-ment. On the other hand th<-Reuter - 154 words
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Article179 1933-02-11 7 Sin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - Sin Chew Jit Poh Sin Kuo Min Shanghai. 1 n<lay. The Japanese i left kim at Geneva ha. paid I ft U ihe d.'lc-a'. of the prim-it-a! i', in- M« > proposal? fad and ing the hope thmi '1 c ill be I i pat h■ cob179 words
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Article92 1933-02-11 7 Shot At Out^iilr Mrr HoiiH- Chicago, Jan. 2 I The I i d i aminer says it Bed '!::il Mn, Hfffft l Maritote, f Al- i apone, the impi \'-> >■. r; .\vly esc;.:-- ia nation when gnimei I alkinjr with he;- :;i The SB I MM92 words
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Article52 1933-02-11 7 D(*aih Oi A Well-known v... Jan. 22 .Miss E Marl theaJ I I Omittoi V. f V'-rk, <ii'.'«i ati b todaj Dunn; a- ■a \y a hall ••'■ntury. <he Ml IH r.r !"!i in the On-. i* i iral li»"l<l a> a i <!■!■ r and !.<52 words
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Article51 1933-02-11 7 Telegraphing At 3,000 WonJx MiiiiiU* Moscow, Jan. 28. I that will iae telegfraph transmission ha* yM. I) kll ftl >f Cooamunications. I I' .<lkin has designed ai Miittfr of si.; ;s capable of transmitting The capa- f the transmitters preaeatly in use is only 200 words a minute.Tass - 51 words
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Advertisement157 1933-02-11 7 NHITEAWAYS 3 ASIC VALUES ME A N POPULAR (,(>(>l)> AT POPULAR PRICES H*TfeAWAY Na tVV BASK m MTNS WHIM -I N HI I Ml IS. .ight weight, nue Mi«d an «r,'! waf**r proof. All Mre«. lASK VMI E $6.50 Ktch WMIJ EAV V •> FsTw r^ MFN S RHHII Mlll{157 words
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Article, Illustration57 1933-02-11 8 Film Star Weds A Third Time H< K n Costollo, the film actro<s, who has married a third time. v\ 1 1 li hrr H'con'i husband, 1.0'.v01l >!■.(. HK'.n. Mr. Emile Littler and kis hridf. I hoi Waiting o;it»idf »hr Cormier* (oiin during the imj'usl n Samut-I I urnact'. llu57 words
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Advertisement326 1933-02-11 8 NOTICE. Mturi. M KZEKIEL SON'S. Qualified Opticians, of RAFFLES CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORK, i,. K to notify the public tha. th« r flim hw no connection what-, v t r with an^ other Mm ti a similar name. %f EZEKIEL A SONS. gjai.f.L-J Opticians, Onl> addrimn: RAFFLES < HAM- !'f326 words
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Advertisement100 1933-02-11 8 THE PICTURE THAT HAS CAPTIVATED THE SINGAPORE PUBLIC! CAPITOL CONTINUED SUCCESS! Matinees Today and Tomorrow 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 "TELL ME TONIGHT' 7 £t^ I The ONLY PICTURE IA'ER C MADE That Combines GRAND BH|^^B Present in^ V^ JAN KIEPURA Hg«l€£ SONNIE HALE "'Today I feel so happy" Because SUNSHINE SUSIE'S"100 words
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Advertisement126 1933-02-11 8 V^#^ w m mttm vl* LAST DAY! TALLULAH BANKHEAD -"THUNDER BElOW" A Paramount Pic TOMORROW! I "WOMEN LOVE ONc£" SI a K.RING PAUL LUKAS, JULIETTE COMPUN ELEANOR BOARDMAN A TIMELY. VIVID. HUMAN DRAMA BY ~REQU EST MAT IN EES SAT AND SUN. AT 3-15 LAST TWO PERFORMANCES IN SIMCAP< "THE126 words
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