Singapore Daily News, 14 February 1933

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  • 12 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News N* H4 TUESDAY, FORUARY 14. 1933. 5 CFNT.S
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  • 371 1 did of events at it-s as at present it ma: of calling for night tl it- indication that taken th I e r> and that Japan v akable terms continue on her <■< ion. Perhaps H i- That there will hi* polk.. indications at pn> he membert accepted
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  • 793 1 PLUCKY PAYNTER DEFIES THE DOCTORS Cheers Gnet His Dramatic Appearance ENGLAND 69 BEHIND WITH TWO WICKETS TO FALL Ihi'n vN;i> a dramatic moment in the fourth le*l Ml(t!| >^ti-rda» uhon Pa\nter. the Kn-iand Bw4MMM «ho h;ul hern forbidden to pla> owinu to an
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  • 50 1 RUSSIANS rLAN TO BEAT PROF PICCARD ingrad, Frid Russian s< arc planning in ascent ini phere to 1 Professer I'iccaid's height re- j oid of 16,500 metres. i ecial ballooi now in con tion an<! the attempt trill probably take place in Leninne tim in May.- Trans Ocean
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  • 27 1 T. i .-iay. A l •>- caused tin •>f seven p« toa. Man'. vcit mjared ';m<l it i> feared thai hrco will not survive. Havas
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  • 26 1 Um Angeles, Thunda Tin 1 1 > taken at the Olyi rames at I Angeles last year mioun t.OOO leaving a let nin Aneta-Havas
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  • 119 1 \uij-: place*" URGf-'S STUDENTS TO BL COMMUNISTS Hong Kong, Monday. Mi. Bernard 81 leaking h\> resolutfofl not to lecture during his world trip, ttartled Hong Kong I niversity and Faculty this afternoon with a typical Shavian He urged the students to steep themsertei in
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  • 87 1 LOCAL SEARCH FOR !UC, SWEEP WINNLR a the own* icket number 8C***** which won W ihe Irish hospital- < Man sweepstake la>t Octobc The winner's nai iI Barton, Miri, Si Singapore, hut all failed to locate him. i nitjht the- Daily received a cable from th; stal. (sealing
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  • 19 1 MINISTER MOBBI D Stockholm, Satuni. >nol> stanaad Ministry af Social Services, invaded »lfice of the Social Dem- i Aneta-Trans-Ocean
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  • 40 1 JOHNSON (,iH ll\rr Seta 01 lor Saigon I Kourirct. Momla> lU n- Inn airwoman. mm,. ||f It ,u< h, i. U- I her. Mritef in a Britisli light lane on a Mil H.-ln m Ua.sra. Karachi, < alcutta, Kan i:aimk»k. Reuter
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  • 40 1 "DEFINITELY PART OF MANCHUKUO" LATE NEWS t nnl that it mHob shortly to take p < \pel bandits and disruptive defta fron: the }>■•■■ Pd i ■■'•ring V larini that it will M <nce,| hoi i- definitely pai I ol chukuo. Reuter
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  • 874 1 mat i- rial- capable rulinu peed in tin di-ri ed by Mr. I. S. Denaam. peed endura«« sds a i incrediMe speed i im-tallur; an unqualified net disaster hang U|K> day tiie technical oatriv tl looking littlt piece <»f meUil tand a thousand Million am, n«t iH'c-ause M»m«
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  • 529 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. »m Oar Own Corresponded London, Monday. i The closing prices today wore: RUBBER. i >por 2 5/32 V§ 1 Mar, :V2 \pr. June 2 7 ,J |l,«n 1 JJ July-S.pt 16 Inchantred oct Dm i is -v: l P l vi
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  • 141 2 The reason for the list m the stocks in vince Wellesley, which are usially SAW bat were f that one of the F M.S. dealt transferred his stock to Prai. Closing prices vrere m follows: i Buyers. Spot > 6 7/16; i.-crepe) d 1/16 8 Feb.-Mar. 6 9/16
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  • 73 2 NiHdlt- (Quotations On \londa\ MINING Middle prices of local issues wen a-s follows in Si^apoT© on M •ccordinfr to Fraser A Co.'g li Ana Kaaibaaff M a. Hal- Ayer Hitam T Ban? i 11/6, Batan* Padang t.tTH, Batu Cares 0.37%, Bukit Ara 040 (nom.) Banna* M,: 3y Ha
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  • 71 2 12 \oon. ftfe, It, MS, Buyers. Seller.-. (.iambier 5.00 .lava (Vi*> 8.00 Hamburg- Cube 8.00 Mumok White Pepper 19.00 White Pepper 18.00 Black Pepper 15.50 Mixed Black Pepper 12.00 Sondried Copra Ltt L9O Mixed Copri 1.-15 1.15 Small Flake Tap 1.t'.0 Fair 4.50 Med: Pearl 4.70
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  • 49 2 Yesterday's* exchange rate- mclu<letl the following: SELLING. London. 4 months' nphl L> :i 7 8 London. 3 months' sigrht 2 3 27 :)2 London, 60 day-' sight 2:} 13/lfi London, 80 dav.>' i^ht 2/3 26 .12 [x)n<ion, demanl 2 .'J 31 London. T.T. 2 3 23 32
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  • 127 2 Btogapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb •I UM red. 11«31-1W6 $o."o,rtno 101 ci. Singapore M i: i ipal p of |f»0l red. 1940 $400, h,m ,y, Bo—#| S:npapL>r« Municipal 4^ p.c tf I'joT re-1 1917 HjHMM 103^. im, S'pore Munivipa! 4^ p.,v of :909 rtd. UN ?1,000,--000 103%
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  • 508 2 PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Pli Ifovlag pi m ■7 pr wttom nr For Europe. P. and O. S. N. C".' NtMeni (FebJ N V K.. Suwa MH lvh Run i-- a Uieili»M ''it'AMa-r' cUI* U«.: Bur:n-ia' Blue 1 onnel: Medon (Fffc. 14), MyBidon Feb. 14 i, Teiresias (Feb.
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  • 40 2 The Lloyd i ri<?j>tino (ir.r r <- is due here on Wednoeday afternoon Shan i:n and Horn* Kon^. an<} ■rill a:! the roll ►wing; day at r. „.>,i for "!"i!ih-, Bombay, l J <>n Said, BrhMftri, mice mm] 'Trieste,
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  • 104 2 Knit In Kaffirs Continued Lon-I »n, We in lay Stock Exchange today. gjh o e lull in KaMm ttm tin ;c! and most prices :v:a 1 ea d f htly. :he ivn] ,-oved st-ni < -vldent yesterday wa c fair y wi n aini lined and ih« markets,
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  • 306 2 The follow-in? passengers left Singapore by the X.Y.K. Hakone Maru: For Penang; Capt Mrs. H. Whittaker, Pi >f. K. Higashionna, (For Colombo): Mr. Mi>. T. C. .hi »•>« n, Mr. N. <>hzi\ M M. > i lea, Mr. V. TriirTTT!. (For Port Said): Mr. E. T. Gx tta r.
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  • 48 2 Berlin, I ;,r The cover racio of currency i.uincreased by 0.8 cent, to 28.4 during the past week a ording 1 tl official Reichsbank returns. Th< incneese ia odoi r«ly duo fct shrinkaire in th<- not- ire latiot) B bullion and f< ency i e Aneta-Trans-Ocean
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  • 52 2 I. ndoOg Friday. T^ft i lai e sheet Um Ban! not* s 537 mi] n I in llUtlO I, 1"" 0 pu li hai I and 45 illi n poun I :-l n..■■ and -1\ milli< p »und r«HM ct nly at lln mdn pei tod la
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  • 478 2 MO\TA(.I \OKMW BUT A VERY, VERY BRIEF ONE I have interviewed Mr. Mot florw. man who has ne*ar s Reginald rter in the l ally H- ri It v. ;i ;i ]> ■> —if a ifl< on< i.-<! h 'entirely <***■ H* Norman ra lition, bol it
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    • 70 2 HERE IS THE TOURERI > thing t pad to I aaaai mot.- ng ea* aad aaaaat Delightful J d "ah. cos) v ivi-::s up when ir f ito the '-■>• r, ***** aufcaona IWac are some of the points af i aVat bsic aaaic the-. ars such a ad rf
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    • 339 2 tat """urm. Paily Hews ■•aw OCfce: 71 Kwala Laampar. lati stt^t Pfcaat; Km MMKatWIOK RAIsB, Payable \m adv»»e» Local ay delivery ptfi Monthly IJW |J7| Quarteriy |4Xi, |m Half-yenrly fp.oo tl||| Single Copy, R ccali. All communication, relttitt u> bi^ asss matters, ?it., •dvertliim sciiptions, accounts, printing should be addressed
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 273 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. dr. <:.';• Keb M.-r\ l."». Ti^n I] I PJ» p. -1.-:. 'i b spring mtg., I ,1 h i MS] IVbru.tr> 17 M •> H w« ha i Idiag Fe.. Menu ial Hall, H <\',-\ I I Iwll P-m. Mt.iuiay, Februar> 2',. ■<>re Mum'm! S'y., "Hfanvmtha'a We
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    • 176 2 MAILS. Bombay. Egypt, Genoa, Europe and UJb I ■it -nt I'olkj 11 a.m. Ceylon and United States of America < (President Polk) Tembil.ihnn umi fill Iftl I (Honj? Chuan) noon Romanian. Jv Dungun, TießggJUll and B. -ut (Hong; B» 2 p.m. Selat Pandjanp. Den^kalis, Siak. r.-iknn Kar.>". Ick and Pad:-
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    • 81 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. LIPIS, Bi HI Kuassaa B, fac I I'I'KAT N -kok 1 J i tons, from I I alcasla bi J S-Z. SLbanp aka* 16-2. SUA TO! :09 tons, from Muar 1 on and St- Siani, SM iotlf rumpat l-j-2. I Coast 15-2. I tons, I for Tg. .S-2.
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  • 266 3 THE GUILEMARD CUP VCHTING KATHLEEN HI'S WiN riLLING CUP i a fairly strong m over a flood tide v yachts can; in the first race at the R.S > < I start was made for >ff Beacon No. !!1 )h in»f first across in pc Tarbet and Kila to port,
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  • 17 3 i rk \u". 11 In the Scottish Cap u<cwiJ rcaml rrpl»y the Ra»jfen« Wttt Reuter
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  • 16 3 the ChiMM .1.; Jalan Beaar Otoihli Soidwra in uniform '<* to 30 cm* Mats.
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  • 216 3 lANDICAPS FOR SECONI DAY'S EVENTS The etaWwlH m -»e handicans day of iv lub meetinc tomoj »Uce 1 onies I)n «"> K'-emai y <j Balk 8 u .\>- Pfrfeci Lady T.iu, Bes lall Highland Las- 7.', '<■ Bonny Mai y l" Kact 2 Horses 111, [)i 7 ur^;
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  • 148 3 UNITED CHINESE AMATEURS th anniversary of the ira was celecrated at Villa Dolce, Tanjong vatong Roa I .-.ir.lay. Thnc vas a large gatf lag of ■Mttktn frien nd those present vere trea 1 I n enl liaalaj I• n.-ults \v< re V Wan Si. w Kn•eat Miss Cl Hai
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  • 36 3 BJ will represent |M Y.M.C.A. agi> Ansrlo-Chinese School on the Y.M.C.A. ground on W. R. I Willis; Li T« fmg, I I'• H in Yai Yo«»v Sian^. D v. itti \Vh;. Kkd ni B
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  • 25 3 The play off al the Singap rj I for tIM fj« nedal resulted in a fufthw v.o U «fl a< play-- m m
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  • 771 3 'ALL GOVERNED BY MONEY ate as far as Malacca wms the .natter would IVtt? CJuarrellinK :;r;.v.-.;f^ r .....nl,l I, ;",",;r m.a!?-.a <• :hv services rendered l.vimit. MALAYAN FOOTBALL 3TRONG CRITICISM FROM MALACCA <*• 'Jiii- n'oi i- uwii m.) lalacca. Monda M;i ABM Bj ro'.rr.all A.w.- h i i:. i- ida\
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  • 231 3 55 RUNS' VICTORY OVER M.P.H. I .1 n< k< match on Saturday |ai St Andi School grounds i doI IMI the Malay! Publishing Ho by H i i-n I H IV H. BMMIt I Bamk m uir ♦<•;. v 'h J'.v Sar.d*-r-HM took 4 wici't- foi 17 <•
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  • 77 3 v M.< a. win eoadaii 111 hiK-kcy iixturt-s with n mato;i atrn"i^' th»' Wiltshire Rtprinu'nt to ;be played at Tanglli Bllfltll OK j Friday. \-\>^ 1 7. at r > p.m. Tbc jY.M.C.A. will bt i( i resented by the f 'il lowing C M< i rjiih K.
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  • 187 3 HelpleM Tht imv.;;! comniitter ol tfci League of Nations, which has been appointed to tad wWi the vciiucti^n m<l limitation i.f i'lnanii'iits, repov .hat. while M would not be potable to prevent preparations for the bm >t" l>act<-i ia warfare, the Pe:■ttnent Disarmament Commission ihoaM Dot loso
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  • 103 3 llt;n<_va, Fin lav T\n Ai eM i Otto, rides! Mil <>■ ;;i Bmperoi of Austria, arrhn d in Q«wvi .-I i i D'ckd mm) placed a wreath <•?• C 'lint AppOßjrfl coffin. Count Apponyi had beer, one '"•t t] biei npporton ol tht Bapsburk r family i' Hungary.
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  • 31 3 ROTOB, W t 'iiic-ilay. Thf l.oi-o.doii 000 In. iccun.-tni. •■■i- over subscribed withi. aya which is aniplc proof of quidity of f h. money market first-cla iiivestrnvni Aneta-Trans-Ocean
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  • 33 3 Rome, Satunlaj lli Vatican short wave radiu station, which h?.s l*'C-n ron. c tructed nmx Ctstd Gmdolfo fry IHnvhimi Mii'vi-ni. Wmfl bksiad Uld mujjarate<J Wy 1 Holy FatJier today at Aneta-Trans-Ocean
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  • 28 3 Madrid, Friday. j wo: <-■ kilk-'i i>n<J 15 seriously inju r -ti when motor *bui crashed down the pecij>icv in Villa Vicicia near Gijon A net a-Trans-Ocean
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  • 148 3 Gigantic Fraud* Alltel I!' M-M-j I-'., ma; Two v- li h:" wn linaiii I:^ p and V;i Sande, have been i 1 1 cst ed in Autv< ip <■!) <i' o ..o riMotte| lid iv. iMippiopriaiion charges. Floren, in particular, had numtr uis husimei*s rel^'^n-- in Holland, P
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  • 143 3 Conference Vt itli Colonies Pan-, Trim} \n tlieial communique announ- < MMWNStiM i»i HH IMB MPM of a conference of the r» pr>-< rra tive of various interests to study the condition? of trade am] chan^t* hetwcen the met n.poli- and France overseas and to (icfinv an economic
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  • 92 3 Foreign Langua^r (iourn For Stafl (iergioand railway am ai i !<»i fie lent, i Kcept in <»nc instance Kr. Fnuili e mamgiii^ ilirecioi I" tin ipeak ai the Institote of Trans- educational iaciliti< r tl thai a new syllabus -houid include a foreign lan^ua^c which niay l>e useful
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  • 66 3 (Jiamhcr Pa^M •> lln Finance Hill laris, Friday. '1 i;.- 1 c < c r.;unber passed the Government'* financ- Bil with certain amendments including higher saner-tax in-t< jid <if a «-'it n L. .-a! uies. '1 > mi t 1 in air estimates, making: total reducti i r,
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  • 55 3 To Speak On Reunion \t B<lfa*l Di KrfcUy. Mr d. aniUlpUi his in tcntior r x U w days to Nttwt to delivei an there on th« reunion f N ether n I. u t the Iri>h Statf It ii hnd -r..v. the vldt bmj gHi rta
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  • 100 3 1m IL.-iliii n, Jan. I economv ai a man who houg-hl by the -lin taasavc bank <mm* by hi* allftfgd niachin MltaM* 1 '••M1.00,1 MaHu A requ< n to nany was iianiediatcly filed wilh the An ies. Isaac I ,c*l r.;un<-. kmi MOOHitJ ir; a i urini; a
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  • 96 3 \l»l Itl UlllllK l>l.l I I<• I 11 "i m ii'iiiiH in,. i ,ii i n lo lln on. A dementi of the Prince of Astuna- to the Madrid report that cs to renounce hiThrone and marry a commoner. Th» ice has j nod from m witscrland. A
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  • 19 3 The annual mm tit of the I will be h< Hafles Quay, on Saturday at v m
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    • 266 3 ..THE FILTER TIP protects lips, teeth, and fingers from tobacco stain /^^^m^^% What the FILTER TIP doe< E '&si§P'jJßkimE& W COflMlOrt((nw ««(^OO of prtvtnonq tmoktn I ~;JEz. gSKwAS thrott btctus* it tffecti*ttf re n4%' *rmfo l a3t~ "^P Jo^w' V^«dk o*»y».c«/ new became it traps tobacco far iJEpi 1 **sfc^W
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  • 97 4 the arrival of the s.s. Hydra II fraai Bangkok on Feb. vessel was boarded as usual hy r«venue officers and one of the members of the crew, named Lim Bak a, was observed to throw sometiling into the sea. The rofficers lost no time in retrieving the object which
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  • 104 4 i,i\t>\ Vml !n»t;:n Tor < hiii"M The deterrent sentence of 18 p.* rigorous imprisons eight strokes of the rotan and one year's police supervision was passed yesterday by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal n a Chinese charged with theft from the person of a gold chain valued
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  • 52 4 I Sentence on Haroon bin Mat .1 was peaipeoed until ♦*<•'•. 1« by Mr. H. A. Forrcr. lu Cri Fudjre, yesterday on plead ink' guilty to deserting the Stra lements pol No evidence was offered on a .second chaise cf failing- to n Getwrnmont property and the accused was
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  • 27 4 The wwHinjg of Mr ler Skene and Miaa Glad, will take r^eb. S IK at St. Andrew a Presbyterian I;-.- I• arrive by th» Comor I
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  • 215 4 PITY THE POOR FIREMEN Hi \G\L\ THREE OUTBREAKS YESTERDAY With the continuance of tho drought there was another series of grass fires yesterd: Th* y >. ver, quickly and effect alt with by the Singapore Fire Brigade. At seven o'clock last eveii call was received to a patch of lan
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  • 58 4 "RED -HANDED" ng on tion received al ie part. i i heOM in Fplanror Road about J on afternoon and caag Tan Kuanjr Koh and Boh red-han«i. carryinp; n tahils i f el a d.i bii h n the second was g ehaa x>m. v -i ■ejewad pleaded puilty tad
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  • 25 4 U. S. MINISTER .jfman. Unite-i States Minister to S .rived in pore by the nt Polk way back from leave to, Car s 'k k
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  • 116 4 Six Hindus Ob Drii^ (Jiar<ir Sentences of $100 fine or in df a !i <■'. ous imprisunment were panned on each 0 I United Provinces Hindus aagaged as grass-cutters, when they wert u'; y n.:nal I>.irict Jud^e. Mr. 11. A PorTW, yesay on a charge of p >—
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  • 97 4 "ProiVssional Jealousy" As (iuise Pr< uml jealousy 1m wren dr:\\ n W IMPd in rtMOTiBg t. from quarry in Bnkit ;>h Road WlUted ill Um appearance of Tan Toa Pom and Bag Lam Mr. il. A. Furrer, tin- iaal District Judge, yartaidaji on three chargi of criminal intimidation
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  • 834 4 BRIBE APPEAL FAILS M A CLEAR CASE INTERPRETERS STORY MONEY "PLANTED" Emphiv-iis on the position rT coi:rt interpreters and the ijrei< tru-i placed ir them w-'s 1 id by Mr. .lustkc Wllitley in the AppeK Court ye.terday when h> dismissed the appeal o If. U. P, Aver, i'ormcrK liuli:n jajjjififltW
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  • 817 4 "CAUSED DEATH BY RASH ACT CAR TRAGEDY asfdd WiFE WHO WAS KILLED HUSBAND DRIVER How a Hari Raya outinended in tragic fashion for the wife <>f i yountf BoyaMM chauffeur named Jalit bin Jani, who lost her Hfe in a bad car smash at the junction tf (Jrove ataal an?
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  • 117 4 ChiiH'sc Vhui\ S3OO On Lim Quee Kee pleaded guilt: fore Mr. H. Fcrrei rimii>istrict J yerterday to th^ possession c sacks of contraband tobacco, on whi< luty was $177. He waa ftned $SCO or ten months. The accused was detected on Feb. 3 about 1 am. walking 1 through
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  • 64 4 Bill-Colh-c-tor Sentenreil nee de Souza, a young billcollector and Stonier until retemploy eu ro., y loaded guilty yesterday fore Mr. A. W. I Ml- to, to a ebmnr r-riminal brt- The misappropriations were said o have spread over a perioi < tha. nour fined him $100 oi
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  • 52 4 Mi bice Whitley yeet^ KMtiani the appeal of four nese who had been < < ction with the ■,<* o Chinese of building mat is co! rucmted iron, asbestos, cement ails to the value Two of them had been ihe offt All of then months' rigor- lered to W
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  • 22 4 C'hino. hn injured at the Sin >t-r.^ Cheong sawmill in Lavender :->*<r(iay when he fell ijca.nM a rirciilar saw
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  • 148 4 Mf. 1.1. Stewart \nd Mi- NN M. Stanley The wedding took place it Church on SatwdiT red Muriel ftpkf ja«a>Hr of Mr. and Mr?. H emont, V \ustralia, and Mr. Frark F< son Stewart, of the P. and 0. Ba* MNiof Mr. and Mr vart. WeatdhY. The miftMBCF
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  • 15 4 NfcM Mr. j,.- .art at 11 a.m. Wei Kee v*. Chan Chow W
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  • 55 4 On Smu ft CV.ine^ wo.i her wid made an intMHVt to natch a p*'" t-hftin from round her -ave the alarm l.ut the >od his cs-ane. -n While raMifi? IP *rm& on Feb. 7 ifcf JJJp 'ccusod and /r.v f> ir 1 police whole wa« conv< -cste-day and worU
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  • 34 4 Two Chinese, Konr A* wo separate chars* ♦illilUT liqu<" h TL, <a»ead by Mr. H. A •t Judrc *> fine, of $700 w**^^ M „r i. 1 JV..J. Mt» or Id «i«*l* fl|i>^
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    • 109 4 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL ENTIRE NEW STOCK FOR THE SEASON VERTICALS. RIPES v/^ r ■> CONTRAST HALVES PLAIN BODY i"^!/ T"h^l PLAIN BODY CONTRAST SLEEVES AJ CONTRAST V BANDS SIZES SIZES 32 TO 38 CHEST d^ TU Jb tHEbT FOOTBALL JERSEYS ROBINSON'S SUPERIOR QUALITY PRICE $25.00 DOZEN NETT. FOOTBALL BOOTS Y FOOTBALL
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    • 49 4 r™ 1 -^"i U Illh I c TH t BEER I I g Mi k* i! aSk i^h C^ J Lj i iW y r ax f ■^MM.fIMMM»BjwMMi- rva I m BREWED AND BOTTLED ig I IN MALAYA FOR 1 I THE PEOPLE OF I fIOiRCW KO^i VtRAND 3
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  • 956 5 "BEGGS ENTITLED TO PROTECTION" ASSAULT CONVICTION UPHELD L'DGE ON "A VERY SERIOUS THING »•<! because they have both been time or another for various offenceM not to he believed. I think it would .i:. thin,: indeed if anyone were to yet th-it merel> beraiwe people have un•n the wronu -ido
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  • 120 5 !u«) I'ii -rt> of I^uul In Dispute (From Our Own Correspondent. > Malac Two pieces of rubber land ntoal I at Kuala Sunerei Bahru mi Kl Linggi, pa estate of ike late Ten Chi, were in dispute at a special session of the Assizes before Mr. Justice Whit
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  • 92 5 What KritMi Industries Fair Will Sho* London. Friday The British Industry I'a which will open on February 20. t Brit h in«lustry > uch alivt-. declare! Ma; g H ITJ for Oversow t«> a: have a gross stand area of are met; v 8,700 at the nrs
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  • 737 5 SATISFACTION AT GENEVA (Ail iAAL PROBLEM Geneva, Monday. The new Japanese proposals, which, it is declared in Japanese quarters, constitute Japan's last word on the Manchurian conflict formed the subject of a private debate of the ('milmittee of Nineteen whi.-h according to authorilive quarters, expressed
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  • 307 5 <.\S EXPLOSION 200 DEAD: 1,000 HURT IN GERMANY Graphic detail? of the Neuenkiron, in which more than 200 people were kilted, are g\\ Berlin, Satun: What i to be one of the worst catast: of ii trial his- Sarre, a town of about 46,000 when
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  • 174 5 Pvjama Danrr Sii«i^» \n ku-ila Lwnpur (Frov Our Own Correspondent.) ■k T.umpur. Satur- JasjMH danco and a cabaret show were among: the suctions for C( I' I'.'1 If of Ei: il Itm sain' h were put rard at the aanoa] meeting of r •eh of the Ro\
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  • 89 5 LVbatv in Hoim* Oi Lordfl London. Tliui> lasaeslßt M feff thp f.• f, Rn pot) til f ional reform T \i •<•,.,! in tho Ho-ise of Lord< fi i- > r a mo* ill uiring as to thf* Dpi y M -V.. rhich ■>„ iM be invited bei
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  • 306 5 U.S. S'I'VM) NO CONCESSIONS: NO CANCEL! ATION" London, Fiiday. The Cabinet War Debts com mittee is working at pressure with a view to allowing Sir Ronald I I say, the British Ambassaior to Washington, to sail on Tuesday. form and persov the Briti ion will be
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  • 176 5 Fur! RuR-by, Friday. A twelve months' contract for the oil extracted from British coal has placed by the Admiralty with a British firm. The oil is secured by low temperature carbonisation. Small conl is narked in retorts yielding: oil, smokeless fuel and various bv-products. The present order has
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  • 101 5 London, Thursday. Evident of the ren. fitness of His Majesty the Kinprovided when it became known that His Maiesty. n 1 the recer.t cold snoll nt S -nd? ir-c-Vnm, ba skated on the lake in the gr< number of davs. The Kiner, who is reirrnnirg at
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  • 45 5 H .M.S. KENT IN SAIGON B.; ft tiyinp; the A Flac I n r>n F 9. anH fired a salute of 21 gnat. Th- Kon'. v.-'l! ?tay nt Eb IftM until and the crew will take part in several sporting eventSj vh'le in port. Aneta-Havas
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  • 37 5 x York, Satuii In-> >' 1 t |l -.-d Stat. n the them B betel Mfaeti I Ninety deatl D6OB raporti I 'a-t tkn :;iy-. In M. (i.-, ,<•-- the mercury dc- •.,<• flccrre'-s ht'low zci'j Aneta-Havas
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  • 74 5 SMALLPOX ON P. O. Da\* lir'irrt- < It i-lian S<*i<*nti»l N'i- lor When the P. and O. liner, Strathaird, arrived at I the yellow flat? ate the po«--sibility of contagious disease aboard, it was learned that a case of sin 1! had been diagnose-] few days the vessel I »mhay.
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  • 53 5 llriuin Ntoihl On Moscow, Friday. In r.r, <;<rmany still heads export&MF to Russia for the past year with 00.000 rouMe* r against 410,--000,000, in The nmnerain with 90.000.000 which represents 1 7«^^Wjs^W BWMSi t th« previous jmr. d States, which to lftl tsm |ftt „Ih.-.. ■',1.0ih,.(.0 0 A
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  • 35 5 I Commons that preliminary dison- commercial ad been takmc i and the Soviet Government, and would ha cjonthiued shortly, but that ha waa uaabte to girt nnv further iwfanaotlaa pending neff^ Aneta-Trans-Ocean
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  • 50 5 Paris, ThurKHay. ed battle took place U between two groups of ippisil n axes and revolvers were used and one woman mas kille-l and 25 p. injured. Police and troops were calle to restore order ween two women is b< been the cause of th» trouble. Reuter Wireless
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  • 391 6 WEST INDIES e^ THREE RIOT I DEATHS HEAVY FIGHTING Amsterdam, Friday. Serious riots are reported from the Dutch West Indies. Three people were Killed and six serioush injincd. whik a lar^e number were slightly injured. M- of the casualty <•■ in i fighting °P» ind a in
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  • 99 6 Kalin^ From l)r Zeven Provincit'ii Miinii, n.dkv guarded the K.T.M. Meamer Nan Outhoorn \x In n she anchored in the inner nMI <•( the Singapore Harbour yesterday until she left for Bat a via ;>t noon. (>n board were four officers, M European and »i»> native ratings of
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  • 62 6 Rome, Friday. i ;u«i;i,ai An-: ■.1 Fruohwirttu. r; u sg in i, >^it- fmr. Hie < nal, \v h<» \v;»- l'(.rn n An-- a. \"i\ aist-d to the pur|,i.."' l,y Pope M"iu'<t ct XV in 1015, r<n<l had \>een Sun* ior-Gcnoral of :t Dominiean o ■•■!<■ -i and
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  • 44 6 BUQBOi Aires. Saturday. 1•• thrcc-opgincd Msropwnc, Ajc bo Ciiii. whi. h recently nwdi tho jouriH'V lii'ii: l-'i.'iicf. [\'n SIS l>ri- -ciiir'.M- hns id' mi: its i>t ivn journey. I' is cxpirti-.i make a -lu»rt landing this t-veninp ai I' de laiM A neta-Trans-Ocean
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  • 48 6 Mii.-i. i i i ':ay. Ti A <•»)!. '.-hop of Aj/i.un, with dignified protest to the Kim?. baa returned a hiffa Order recently conferred upon him. The Archbishop's pal act was recently subjected to a search by the political police, whi h proved fruitless A neta -Trans-Ocean
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  • 334 6  -  Sin kuo Min and Sin Chew Jit Poh. Chinese Still Holding Out Shanghai. Monday. Hostilities at Kailu, a town in northern Jehol to the west of Tungliao, which the Japanese haw !>een trying to capture for MM time, vvere suspended at noon on Friday, but the major
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  • 346 6  -  Sin Kuo Min and Sin Chew Jit Poh More Fi^htin^ Al Chiumenkow Shanghai, Sunday. Anotli gttfinjrt wa?- made by the Japanese on Friday nijdit to ero.- the Shiho, the Japanese ind Chine e being ob Qm last and west bud respectively. The Japanese opened with a bIUSt of
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  • 55 6  -  Sin Chew Jet Poh Why Ijtrngpt Cannot lIHp China Shanghai, Monday. Ati. George Bernard Shaw arrive*! in Hong Kong en Saturday morning and in tliu course of an interview said that China seed not expect the League of Nations to do anything fur her because the League itself
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  • 154 6 NEW CONTROVERSY OVER GERMANY Berlin, Feb. 11. Great attention is being paid to the report of the German delegate at the Disarmament Conference, Hcrr Xadolny. to the French Premier's remarks regarding equality of rights yesterday. Hen Nadolny, speaking on Friday, stated that the agreement of Dec. 11 was the
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  • 269 6 Berlin, Friday. Surprise mingled with indignation was voiced by the German Pie at the allegations made by e.\Premier Herriot in his capacity as chairman of the French Chamber's Foreign Relations Committee to the effect that there exists a secret alliance between Germany, Italy and Hungary, adding, however,
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  • 76 6 COME WHAT MAY GERMAN LEADERS' DETERMINATION. Berlin. Sunday. "We aj-i -a;what may." nalfct leader <,•■•.: i meeting a evening Herr Seldte were a. 1 ;•>■->:• y unde. the old Imperial flag, which wa> displayed in h tmm ot presence of Prince Um-hi th< v Kai« r'a fifth
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  • 43 6 Sown wt-r< v injured when the police attempted to break up a .«m a..-' n :.^r concert hall followinf the invasion of the l.uildiru y 0 Nazi storm troops. Rrvr,i\. -rs, chairs and glasses v,fi u-ed as weapons by the crowd. Reuter Wireless
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  • 47 6 Hitkr'i Mrin to foregi salary as Chancelloi IMU I M curious sequel in doub' -.> :.,-th.-! >••■ ;.i eni.tled to do so. 1 1 is expected that in comeqatnce of the aubittf of the sitiur Hitler will hand o\. mIM] a MnittN for hutu.i an.: polic*troubles. Aneta-Trans-Ocean
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  • 56 6 National Government Soon 1 Cap* i rhc formation Hi Booth Af: i Nailcna! (ioverrr.m-nt is c<>nsid< irtiminent Tfc< nmrtton will be discussed at the nexl general mectiac "f the Nationalist Partg It d also itatißd ti il G< serai Bei tspg bai discos* I r qnesti of coalition
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  • 72 6 Lisbon, Fi daj ]be U i er of ie n ntiy foun Pot u". \;r isl-Soeiaiist party has df lmed that the BMnremei l!u>u.uh i-.-.-t i.tialiy IVinuuiiv-.-. many pdfefti :r contact h '•<• Hitler moveiren; in Germany and ;t> extending rapidly aim n^ the stodenti and ptAMßte Support
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  • 58 6 Berlin, h i idss PfciM t- ietfra. .1-.:. |f< r.-« ;q»;>e?ir t<> indwatt- that Uir con--tituiional reform recently nni:')iin (»i by the Preskleni oi Urn uij may It t<> jrra I^' '!:tM ai dist IHCCS. The Oppositioi leaders ha\ 'a ken ;i decisive .-ami ajrain-t proposed constitutional
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  • 62 6 Berlin, I Furtlft*] i-' a(. ;-t ment oi parties, ir view of tli^ cr.nung elc?ctions ui<takiog pfau Tii. State pact] previously known tho Dcniotiut ii;i.v»' dteidad to powtwrt inch peodently but link uj> their "rfs<«rvoir" list, with that cf t h»_- Sol iaUI H- ratic party without in
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  • 176 6 Berlin, Friday. Chancellor Hitler i- Wi la; on the leading German juurnalist^ nied that he is <-; ih, m that the I should He v.inded |»ap» bibited I et as ii I &st his itiom have been. A right to < ect t ackno ..■mem that the new
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  • 73 6 redncini: the !>ank n 'a gem tion in ii< inioi dgffi N <1 for four hours thoug I ns cf in Cologne an i Bres iay making a forty dca; •firan. 1 i because d two p< thi lists aga mmon <-n. ■re is a wide in
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  • 126 6 Humiliation." Paris, Friday. Ti logical result <>i rum at Enronean uditions in 1919 m I oiliafc 1 ■ai e H r Voi I'.. ;n an a with the B< I T vurj 1 il that (i<i th ha'l rallic ir a 01 Germai "G( l l«tac«- \vi'h ti:« .-niiii- w<,t!<i.
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  • 266 6 DIFFKRIXf, STODic- "Slr^Eo I SKIVER LSD* I m vetiict w f turm-dkylli I the UM-dax lh, ,n M .t Jsjajas; "J5 1 I oy a lttsn mid "lWliiiii >q< I interests we oaunerjea. Mr. oourne stateu. »me oi n»> at-atn Mr wa« oa duty m
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  • 276 7 CHOOSIM; MUSIC "LIKE MANY OTHER IGNORANT PEOPLE" ir a "f i n Church at the l ference of the inSoci< v of Mu -;cian< a' Har gate, Sir Edwaid Ba i-• x^rho i« organist at Vork Mmst<r refei re I to a j. r-nt uttorai n
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  • 57 7 SOVIET ETHNOGRAPHIC EXPEDITION Moscow, Jan. 28. el i lition to the PI i] Ma aya, Neth< i land h:: an i :h< ho Of the Africa; ft being organised by the M: off Anthro] ology of the U S.S.H ica<fc i of Sciences. The i! will be absent
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  • 97 7 \lo\* They S«t Fashion* Tor Bangkok These seasonal ai vala of world toui'. I I M laklil ha] rig in the larger i:• regards fasl itai Bangkok Times, i erihing the visit of the Empress of R n). Bare legs have seeminj ne out perhaps the mosi}ai t
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  • 102 7 <,ur^t> of the Vnnv At Alfler*liot Kuvr y. i :<ia\. Th«- mtcW A rp 1 ii 'int.' mission me today the quests of the army an.i AN v-itint: UM AldCTllMl C SB maii-1. Tt"\v trnvrll.Vt by_ air to l-;i. nbog OUgli an<l Ptfl I I '1 by tl
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  • 45 7 heath Ol Talented Srulpfoi Ho I N. A. A l for and chsi 1 Union of >•■•• Be ha.-: iiio'l ha h d fhi- penlptor of Um M mtm .kv. ir r;iM ri Statue of T iberty rront ol Moscow So\ al k-
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  • 217 7 A STKALI lst Inning-. W M. Woodfull l» Mitchell 07 V. V. Richardson st. Ame> Hammond M 1). (i. llradman b Laruood T(. 8. McCabe <• Jardine b MN-n. II W, H. •'< n t ortl b larwood l'_> I Darling v A me*, h Mien 1 1
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  • 226 7 !ii<:li<'»! l > <*r< > «*niu<!<- <M (lainl)ri«ljj«' l';i--c- (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. Speech Day, usually a red letter > Kins CJeorge V school wwm marked by cwtonuu la I ni^ht. Hi- 1; -.-ness the Yam Tuan, who was to have presented the prizes was onavo
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  • 36 7 M<> lan. 25. i Down American opera to the U5.3.8 tl M m Philty, has arrived here. iftci •iru*- scvoral conceits-. II will go M aine and to Lei i fill further engag< Tass.
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  • 324 7 do ron ki» SEQUEL TO CAR CHASE What is l>elieved to have been in elaborate attempt at a bank raid was foiled in sensational fashion 1 the police of Liverpool. Early on Jai Moo of the 1 received information <>f the pur verpool «.f two sd
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  • 290 7 CREDIT BALANCE AT END OF YEAR The report and acc< I tfce Eurasian Association, Singapore, for the year ended June 30, 1992, to be presented at the annual eral meeting to be held on Tui inlay, Feb. 21, at the S.R.C. at 5.30 p.m. reads inter alia, as
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  • 93 8 Km in \\«:s slier, \> !m, it i- expected, trfU be Mptfastcd !i;i\al ii .11 iit' at t lit* (lOrman Kmbassj in I ondon. A service for artists and employees of ih< Brrtra* Mills Circus, heM in the ring at Okntitia. > 'it
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    • 458 8 WANTED. N> t-eur Compound Bungalow or large cool •»P«r quiet Flat m newer ••ildiag. conrertible to reside r purpoaea, available next December January to European couple n from leave. Modem Si oaaoatial »:«t n.. i. h HI n,ws. 'TICK. We hereby notify the public, that firm of M. LA SONS,
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