Singapore Daily News, 15 February 1933
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Title Section11 1933-02-15 1 The Singapore Daily News N* WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1933. 5 CENTS11 words
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Article359 1933-02-15 1 merica suggest a fear oi B «i j^pa***"* 11 for a possible war t Piaitk; there is nothing new %9 4 aopeiul to record in connec- n «ttk the War Debts or diswnaßl eat controversies and Mr. Bernard Shaw has unKuHtnc«i himself of an unusual t lalderdash, even359 words
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120 1933-02-15 1 Treason Charge Arrests Reported Newspaper reports that eight more British odicers have iM-en ,nu-\<i\ on charges of treason and warrants ivsued in the ca.ses I seven others, foOtWm^ the nnilineniiMit of., Seaforth Highlander in the lower of Lonll( ba\e caused a ••n-ation in (Sritain. rhc oflicers120 words
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Article529 1933-02-15 1 FOUR BEST BATS GONI M UifiU him i ngtamfi tafl waggcti i Itclivel> in Iht- Imirth \'v*\ mal ii at l;n-r>;ini > i-»ti-r(l i> tlial lirv( mnin-v ,i i!i k-a«l of 16. l'.i> nit r, uho r..^, rum a k to La- nol ..n!> (litttd the </,m-hu^529 words
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Article52 1933-02-15 1 lii lon, ii it li llk Mainland Is\ Radio total ot iag the present wiatci m on Soviet inland in the Aid in. Ainoii^- them arc ist> engaged in special work. This little wmli! colony is maintaining communication with the (if ih, on Matochkt Sha Po D andTass - 52 words
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Article, Illustration222 1933-02-15 1 Opponent Dies After Ring Hammering I'rimo (;nncrn, the «iani Itiilian wooHcuittr who in icw years ha^ felJed sonic ol (he world's I.M'st heavyweights i" hi^ m«'tcori< climb up t he boxing ladder. has hcvn JMTestrcl following ihr death of Ernie Schaaf. whom he hftmrnered intr unronsrifMisnCs^ whenReuter - 222 words
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Article294 1933-02-15 1 Friend Of Lindbergh "Taken For A Ride Another kidnapping outrage, this tinie <»l a millionaire hanker and friend of Colonel Lindbergh. Mr. Charles Boettcher, has startled America. The banker was held up l>> gunmen «»n hi> o\sn doorstep and before his wife's eyes taken for294 words
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Article119 1933-02-15 1 STATE CLOSES ALL BANKS 1.1 \\i Mil >l <O. GUMS Xr.otluM Uf > ft. financial (ll^.vt, I t(M. -llJKiwV* '.V .1 slarlimu proclamation ..i >:ai» oi Michigan. \ll it. ink-. 1 ru-1 •■.in; ixi oltici linaiK lal in-1 nin n lorbiddcn <«> M an-ari u lorReuter - 119 words
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79 1933-02-15 1 HUSTLE French Chamber Beats All Records Paris, Tim 1«. 1 1.. Chambei of wpfetfc has I 'i i Im ation i ingk lag ihi i h p i -:-i up to Mi hi i ted I hour. 1 K.i<ii<:i! .n. 'i b.rj".' fonnfld pact bQ NUMOff UN m L-i rriKii*79 words
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Article68 1933-02-15 1 72 FIRMS lO PAY OL 1 ITOgOOOyOOQ francs 1 I oourg Tribunal I omanrcf that tl total leas* rendered Im m of the abandonment of the vessel to the underwriters, n |mj 12 tmmmmjai concerned in the insurance to pay 170,00*' In Israel under- alternative of the claim68 words
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Article17 1933-02-15 1 Capetown, Ssturd. U ;>,«•, au.veiJ Wah; bay and were h .a:.;. ac( .aifii< a Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 17 words
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Article929 1933-02-15 1 Others Ideas. ii <| hi in,;... ..i Ui i M I i v I i i 1 I1 t JIIII II I t 1 1 1 *J by Mr. Hartley Wither*, the e«o--lH.mi-t Among the many ommi that between the nations to a miaorabk Mi aaaj i y .it'i oun*929 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement36 1933-02-15 1 KL I M POWDERED MILK SPLLL IT fiACr^WAPOS^ KLIJM FRtSH MH.K 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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Article323 1933-02-15 2 ice;-. a:-;, commodity MARKETS REv'iEVVED. vn Correspondent Tuesday. The closing prices to«'.ay w«re: MMBI >p«.: vl Unchanged June pt. Oct.-Der. 2*% Market Barely Steady. TIN P .,t »25.6d. 9d. 3 Mcaths «149 6s. 3d. Lp 12s. fid. Market Firm. 16 13 16 tp l 4 2 Month-.323 words
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Article69 1933-02-15 2 The rubber market was a^ain very quiet yesterday with little business paeaiojr- Prices steady and closed at: lers. Ml l 2 rei^e) 8 ar. .-.-June 6 11 July- Sept. 7 ♦> ticipat( Ivinprdom stocks show the total being 8!>,8*50 tons, an advance of 410 tons. Urn. Tin was69 words
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Article336 1933-02-15 2 Middle Quotations On Tuesday. MM Middle prices of local issues wer» a.-cording to Frasar A Co.'t list Asam Kumban* 24/6 Austra* Mai .tarn Tin 11 Bangrin T Batnng Padanp Batu Caves 0.37U, Bukit Aranp •.40 (nom.) Burma)* Malay (nom). UiUm Tin O.iO. Hong Fatt 0.30 Hong Kong Tin336 words
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Article49 1933-02-15 2 Vt sterdayV cx-har.-e rate- in-' c-lud^i the foflowiv:— SELLING. I/or,<ion. numtli;' 5-ipht 237 |j London, 3 month.' 1 Mcrht 2/3 27''32 London, HO day i^ht 2/8 13/lfi London, M da'- rht .'3 > J5 o2 London, dHßftßd 2/8 o I London, T T 2 '3 23 32 j49 words
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Article145 1933-02-15 2 >IR. HOOVER'S VIEWS WAR DEBT PAYMENTS MIGHT HELP N Tl< The jv ~u x ati.-n of Ml int-:..t- pid standard m nctd by P*a udeni H< i U icr.in D*J iddra a*, tha National Republi ;an f'lul>. U DOf BW I natioai noi on th; goldReuter - 145 words
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Article153 1933-02-15 2 GENERALLY QUIET AND IRREGULAR I.'-r.tlon, Saturday. Menu y has been quite usable wo,': owing to revenue payments sad th. scariest Stock Exchni eitlement far many years past .norciiv r the 'i**i. .t-.jt Banks hav riOQimillj refrained from buy.nj. bills, thai fortiMr cnrteißag Me [cmitM. Consequently this uvk's 650,000,000Reuter Wireless - 153 words
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Article172 1933-02-15 2 Mora! I > rrparatio!i For Courtship Religious and moral ;> atior ourtship, betrctral. marriagand na. enthood, i? one of the sub jecta which the Aichbishop of Yorlwill be asked to appoint a commit tee to consider -when the Convocation of York meets at York. The Rev. F. Hope172 words
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Article112 1933-02-15 2 Nudrs Only I'roplr To Escape Rohl)rr\ HaiWa, Jem. It. v ile Russian armed robbers ■fi becoming nv re nrt-iriGr everlay, I tVB provirpr huw asy 10 relievi law-abidiag citizens o their cash, the leader of at least one gang must Ik? a humorist. Bm entiy, -rcr Ba il«nf112 words
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Article76 1933-02-15 2 i\V\v ork Resell* To England N*( \v York. Saturda; Bv Mraarkiftg $1 6 2.000 o f hm on Th'T ?h>- BmiAi <■ Knp-Uind rtglhWHJ :it Ica-t $60,862 of the War DpM instalmeni paid in trnld in Ptwiwr. Thursday's tran^potion fol'ov Hm mMBMIMMI that \hc >"fv Yr- kReuter Wireless - 76 words
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Article422 1933-02-15 2 WORTH P9.000.000 TURPENTINE AND RESIN possibility tf devdopi; in the Philip; of the turpentine and resin in- rived from Benpv I ;.:.nounced by Seci^eta: -ingson Encarna< ion, of the Departand Commeroe, jays the Manila Tribune. announcement follows the Secretary Slm^j on to tho I at he422 words
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Article128 1933-02-15 2 Shor!a«t> a^ Result <H l)<]>r<»ion Thi CL Harrieg, header of West Buckland School, peaking at the ani.ual dinner of ne Old Boy's Association in Lon- -aid there was a i the public schools of Lnglan v.-uld be shoit of boys for some I of it," he said,128 words
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Article66 1933-02-15 2 V British II \*i Krir.iiThe Royal Standard which was Isited T. :hc Prince of Wale-. Hn Duke of York aft. lrmi«t been sold by public auction. I relic was included in a lo* i nnons fori •i lionour of the Kings of Italy a cium, Marshal Foch, (JReuter Wireless - 66 words
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Article29 1933-02-15 2 I' i Dm respondent.) London, Mon<i Takau (PJU.J rubber re for the year ended 0 f fell evious yea rt fiit "2' £J '-,>J <a« a-<! J29 words
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Advertisement41 1933-02-15 2 NOTICE TO MARINERS Eldon park reports tha" K passed, at T.'io yecterday n^oi-ninr: in latitude >"27 TK a largi red h a bh^k and white frame work. There wi tnal] white ►of tha taff whidi war <übr I i] »wed marine41 words
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Advertisement249 1933-02-15 2 Paily News. MMmI Kvala Lumpur. BUI4CUPIK)!f iATH Payable M aav*^ l^al I Monthly Quarterly $4^ Half-yearly £s». W %x<m •i»fle Copy 6 c««i. All ccmmaßicatiofiH reUthc to t MM Matters, ?iz, advtfffci^ accounts, printinj ■M be fcddr-.st-d to THE Mi MM% ADVERTISEMENT RATEL Tor casual *mall a^v^rti^iMtu 1 inch Binfle249 words
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Miscellaneous217 1933-02-15 2 A IAILS. Today. southern Sumatra, East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly By Aeropl. 0 a.m. and Sibu (Vyner Brooke) 9 a.m. »man, KniMtr, Krt-tr.y, Duncan, Trenjrganu, Ber-ut end Kclantan (Boribat) 2 p.m >pt. Geroa and ■rope Loverku.en^ I p.m. •r:i In.: Raj u Pontianak (Sini^kawang) p.m Deferred Depar lava,217 words
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Miscellaneous520 1933-02-15 2 SHIPPING LIST. ['ENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. l ".?scngo» rrili.^r> ar* i;...' 'cor Europe. i s" S Niildi Feb a I 2-t). I Leverkusen r«-b l''>East Asiatic Co. \M I Mat 7). i T. >. -in 21 Antenor (Feb. SI a] Mail Line: Cfcr, Huygens (Feb. l Rotterdam Lloy.l: Indrapoera i520 words
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Miscellaneous523 1933-02-15 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today. Fi !»ruary 1". Ba^ety TMIn, Adelphi Hotel, I p.m. Parak Turf Club «=prir»r mtp., Mat i iF Friday, February 17. S'pore Mu Heal S> "Hiawatha's 9/a4diaf Paa t, Memorial Ball, Mi i».m. Bai a, AfWi Ml aja. Monday, February 2<«. S'po.o Musical Sty.. "Hiawatha's Wclilinpr K-523 words
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Article292 1933-02-15 3 St. Matthew's Beat Siong 800 PLAY NEVER RISES ABOVE THE MEDIOCRE lii i< hi net* League football mat. tfci Id m dium ftMfinJ .tlrrnu,,., x t Mauhcu^ !f! Sionu HfMi Vthletic As "'<! i- «hirh .:i> s( (> red in the last minute. tyer never292 words
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Article176 1933-02-15 3 llow England Beat Ireland Ai iwickenham i i« kenhajp, Saturda The weather was fine and there was a crowd Oft, present including Mil: Duke of York, who M>k hands with the teams' Ireland met England' ttd:i\ it off again- 1 the or wards quiikvgReuter Wireless - 176 words
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Article46 1933-02-15 3 Police ;>«pot CilrHiU %rm> v>. \av> Police Depot h 1 urnament v PI 1 B fl p.m. ,1 On Saturday at J«H iy will ,ain obj« team to represent the command rant Cup < a tl 1 i.uill" !1;1 Rangoon where ha i> rnoria. J46 words
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Article, Illustration718 1933-02-15 3 "Ilaii(l> In Six V-Sjilr THREE (JAMES DtCIDED YESTERDAY I lie Sini»iiport' rickei lull m\ -idt' Innt kill tmitnanu'nl Ih'ujiii >e>U*r(l.i\. i!i:l »ni\ irlccl more humour lhan serious foot- !>;•!!. lin re mil {hr w v\'v 'ire -ii<l in r:\v\\ \\\v lil;:\ cis ui :<• keen, l>;ii718 words
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Article31 1933-02-15 3 TWe Malays will meet Um SJUC ■he JftUn i:. n tm mn on -'ii T u k r. 510 p.n mml ioMi< > in uniform half |im I < •a'31 words
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120 1933-02-15 3 BRITAIN STARTLED DOCTORS NURSES AT PLAY U. b. PLAN hOK TLNNIS TOURNAMENT i. n Sunday. The United States Tennis Asso-' ciation proposes to hold an open < hampionship at Philadelphia in September lot amateurs and fessionals. The Aftfl c iation has obtained supporting legal opinion in view of the ppjribk120 words
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67 1933-02-15 3 TO VISIT PERAK Football And Tennis Teams From Kedah (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Tuesday. A Kedah Malay team of fo'.l ;ind tennis players, m :he captaincy of Tengk. A Rahu. an. will play a series of tures at Kuala Kangsar on F< I and 2;. The Perak sides well67 words
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Article59 1933-02-15 3 Result* Of Yeatenby'fl The follow results r>f tics pluy«.-d in ICC i( tin; toun i ly: v|i\<(| Doubles Handicap. \v. i:. Dot* and Mi Bti bvn\ Ma ioi H. I. and Mi < I Smith owe 15, •>— l, I -0. \V H. Drooglevei u Mi*s VV.. Ta\59 words
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Article378 1933-02-15 3 ROPE BRLAKS TWICE IN TUG-OF-WAR Some of the S; most of the Singapore hospital nurse «v*N at play yesterday when the Hospital Nursing Staff Gam* s Club held their anni:; I the <>!U'ge ground, and it was perlii that for ilvfirst time in a fortnight was rain378 words
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Article110 1933-02-15 3 11 OH BKA II N in IMPING. in Our Own <orrc»poa4eitt.) Th. i'< mk Club, Taiplnr n rtt 1/uial oliak m& DM^al rmcv new r<urvpsm cwiw wn. ctohii !»eing tl.< titer-cl«b flxt«r«. ■j season. The home team, thwrita to the bftttimj of Whitaker M, Mt i succeeded in n110 words
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Advertisement100 1933-02-15 3 fv Vr» N -jt J< -7"*' mil Wli 4^" VT i. X J|ffl|§o MARKET REFRIGERATED SUPPLIES SECTION IS NOW AT YOUR SERVICE. PHONE 5167. new prick list on application JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD.. oncorporatco in cmmjumi SlNOAroui: KUA! a LUMPUR, PENANG AND IPOH. THE ROYAL DUTCH AIRWAYS THE OUTWARD MAIL100 words
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Article225 1933-02-15 4 LEAVES COURT IN TEARS WITH MOTHER The patience of a mother, a Javanese widow named Sukaimah was taxed to such an extent by the unruly conduct of her eleven-year-old son, Wagiman, that she was conpelled in desperation to apply I A. W. Hay, the Singapore Second Magistrate,225 words
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Article92 1933-02-15 4 < him-: < n\ it it <1 Of IWA Lim Hock Kee, a Straits-born Chinese and until recently an assistant in the hardware of Messrs. John Little i ha. sentence deferr b. 18 on his plea yes ten la fore from h?s employers. was meanwhile allowed bail in92 words
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Article115 1933-02-15 4 AT THE I' IN EM A. Those \vh< The Flag L jnart" a^ v. silent picture need not >e afraid of f?ohi^ to see it as a talkie, because they will still be thoroughly entertained. Tho^e who not seen it before will find it one of the best115 words
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Article99 1933-02-15 4 The most papular stars of the American radio world are featured n the Paramout picture "The Big Broadcast," now being shown at the on. On >vers exactly what a "crooner" is, in tlv person of Bing by. One listens to Vincent Lopez and his orchestra. Can Calloway and99 words
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Article175 1933-02-15 4 PUPS BROUGHT FROM JAVA The Chief Police Officer of Singi pore made one of his ran appeal s in the police court in tr role of prosecutor when he led ev nally against Mr. B. 1 den of 41, Holland Road, befoi Mr. A. C. Boyd, the175 words
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Article71 1933-02-15 4 Wednesday, Feb. 8. In the afternoc.n His Excellency and Lady Clementi visited I Aid Society's home in JTomlinson Road. Mr. Mrs. F. H. Geake and Mi G. G. Roberts dir.ed at (lov i 1 House. Friday. Fei>. 10. i A. H. Jockson Colonel J. F. TuißM had lun-71 words
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Article78 1933-02-15 4 Before Mr. Justice Whitley in the I 1 a.m. Part heard O.S. 181/32— Ro Wil] »J Ui bia Sallay A) Efaaid, da- •-I. rt M Jv BtdnK T»>:in the Ist. C at 1! a.m. rment:— Bkcy. 361/29 -Re Chop l n" ■>■ < .T<. Co. Bi Mr. t-78 words
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710 1933-02-15 4 DOCTOR'S STARTLING THEORY EXPERIMENTS ON HIMSELF TO PROVE SINCERITY An examination of 25,000 leprosy tissues has conclusively convinced Dr. Cristobal Manalang, head of the malaria section of the Bureau of Health, Manila, that 4t a person once a leper is always a leper, and710 words
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Article78 1933-02-15 4 Chu Sot v.as convicted l.y .Mr. \V. Hay, the Second Magistrate, v- itcrdm of Miteting in Uk !;.-;nair-Mrcnt of a public lottery < bap Jee Kee. Sentence was post-..<-.j. iccnnd btfcng tUowtd bail n $200. A detective police constable cave evidence <>f arre>t iboot T.:;n pj/L (i; Fib.78 words
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Article314 1933-02-15 4 Sl.ooo CHARGE MONEY ENTRUSTED TC CHINESE In the Supreme Cod.: Mr. inti V. G. Mil w > by Mr. II R. S. Zehnder, dainit-d fi I a Cheow l'oli a sum of 1 1,400 all .o be the balan ■<• of monies e •d to him by314 words
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Article184 1933-02-15 4 SiKH WHO "LET" TWC HOUSES Kl -a: BlBf HUI ja^a Id'' I ci a row of empiy houses j to be demolished i Xew Market Road aii<i Lia Bag B i ided to strike out on a Rw of business distinci from that generally foikra d by hi>184 words
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Article101 1933-02-15 4 PEPPER CRfSHER Kris Presentation To Penk (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. M-rriHy. At the coming meeting of the Penk State Council thf Oraai \:i;i Ilesar. (Haji Ahmad l'in \bdul Roaf) and Messrs. S. B. Palmer and N. A. M. <]\\V]n will ni(-ml»crs of the Council. Pritt I hi i ;nc101 words
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Article700 1933-02-15 4 BEAVI lI N K THREE LOCAL FIRMS IN COURT T- trial was conchi'' r• day before Mi. H. A. 1- < rr.-i Criminal Di-trid Judge, of M Chok Mar.. Man Lai Song and N* Pok Sonjr. rci-.i-c—nTini: :hr^ at(> firms, who were y haiwd •A-ith importing 1'700 words
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Article88 1933-02-15 4 MURDER CHARGE WITHDRAWN A period ti WM*k 'y -.rold r 1- 'au, the well-known !vi'a-i;in hoy,., who WAS »ITe-" in connection wi 4 h thr anvin f a < inese Mohamedan woman named P an, ilim P ;teh on Jan. nl m fa Ini ten he «M ugtd88 words
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Article206 1933-02-15 4 SHOCK FOR THE Y.W.C.A. U. S. ACTION NO ASSISTANCE IN INDIA E ANNUAL MEETING The annual general mmm the Young Women's Chrfctka ation was held at Rafe, <^ last night, Mrs. B. C. Robert^ ftwMMll of the M chair. d byMrs. A. KkluMrs. Eklund, in iSatki?' mad a t<;V A206 words
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Article98 1933-02-15 4 l.ibber Cool. "Foolish V hrough his ecu ■uth, pleaded U entence before Mr. H. inal Di lay when ho pleadng about in pu aftfer. needy stated t jeen arrested q nan R< load, about iad a previoJ♦32 for be secret society an i ound over 01 msel a98 words
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Article51 1933-02-15 4 iquor The \mmd ad non-compliant'' I he lat t c Chens Check of < t.v S»0 by Mr 1 1 to keep a stock iiied said Keence for had Chanel Pft had, how*" f r Her of M^^E! December hot i* l 1 i,^. dm, had to kiep51 words
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Advertisement110 1933-02-15 4 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL ENTIRE NEW STOCK FOR THE SEASON v 13 3 3 /tc^^? VERT.CALJSTR.PES ?K 1/^^ CONTRAStTi^LVES PLAIN BODY *S~f "i PLAIN BODY CONTRAST SLEEVES CONTRAST V BANDS > L >»v'ts^ 32 TO 36 CHEST 3 2 TO 3€ CHEST. wnt^i. FOOTBALL JERSEYS ROBINSON'S SUPERIOR QUALITY PRICE $25.00 COZEN NETT.110 words
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Miscellaneous46 1933-02-15 4 rODAYy BROADCAST Empire. 2.30 r. c 'pnal from Bit' Ben. Concert 1 Northei n Studio < I tra, frr.m a Mai lio. From aryi a talk by Miss I M -ramme >ne n I Bl ;rne- ■•.■■\> Or dwstri r 8J Dan Godfr< relayed Hi Pavilion, Bourn<mouth. Pu46 words
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Article299 1933-02-15 5 MANCHUKUO THE PROBLEM STRONG WARNING ABOUT IEHOL LIKELY (ieneva, Tuesday n pl>. h ruled to the Sec-rctary-ficn '"'I ■«> declare* that the recognition 1 (>nlv "t<-e of peace in the Far "t Nineteen will meet thi> after reph and ;iln«, to discu» the -rou "n inReuter - 299 words
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Article63 1933-02-15 5 \lllin»r:iir-* ill M Belfast, Sunday, authorities take a of the week-end railof which was where a bridge was ed and the other at Dunmurry, four miles where only because had been placed e ballast, the line wa3 wrecked and the it blown up. nion leaders have dis- theReuter Wireless - 63 words
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Article37 1933-02-15 5 Saturday. -lay consented to alkinsr film Thi* oc-"F'«-nins of the new d by Marquis Marhe only station of four metres regularly in the wor after broadcasting to the Vatican long- wave Sft^e^JSl .;..xm -<37 words
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Article147 1933-02-15 5 NBI rosr AMBASSADOR OFF TO U. S. lesday. meeting of the Cabinet wai held in the Ho I afternoon for a hnal discussion o '•vijts problem t>etore Sn Lmusay aa. ton tomorrow on M owing the I etmj ao-committees were in consul tation lor an hour and147 words
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Article131 1933-02-15 5 Mfeg I r i H<m Awarilri) E2OO Damage* In the King's Bench Ditlltai Mr. Justice Avory and a special jury concluded the hearing of the action for damages brought by Mis Hoey, the actress, against Mr. Harry O'Br atrical manager. Miss Hoeys case was that she had arranged131 words
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Article88 1933-02-15 5 IViim r.aujrli! Smu«r«;linp )n!»;i(ru Giurpiu, Rumania A Bui rarim football re for a rrutch with the Rumanians aroused the suspi ion of to all football et:quettc team did n- along one or two footballs, b- ei«be» had his own ball, some even two fckoriUes, puzzled over so er,88 words
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Article44 1933-02-15 5 lii.r Concentration In Tin Pacific London. Monday. The Dailv Expr, r M^, ,-rs to the forthcoißjg the com»)i- p Uj»ted h will be on the larjHTW^ST seaboard of the led int ■'>■' A'" V N:i f<< i i inc. ar Ha' Reut erReuter - 44 words
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Article217 1933-02-15 5 RETRIAL FOUR HAWAIIAN* ACQUITTED Honolulu, Feb. 4. The case against the alleged assailant* of Mrs. Massie was disJ? ISS S? on the recommendation of the Public or, as investigation* failed to substantiate Mrs. Massie's identification of five na accused of assault including the murdered man Xahahawai. The217 words
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Article137 1933-02-15 5 SILK riRMs LEGAL RAT MI. I NDS London, Tuesday. Before the most crowded Chancery court of recent years judgment was given against plaintiffs in the thousand pounds per day case British Celanese against Courtaulds which is of vital importance in the artificial silk and financial circles. TheReuter Wireless - 137 words
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Article123 1933-02-15 5 Parks Ooss Kussian Froatfer At Pyhajarvi, in the I rtk of Finlan two young girls returning from the village bath-house to their home, a distance of only a few yards, were suddenly attacked by a large and ferocious wolf. In answer to their frantic cries for help,123 words
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Article63 1933-02-15 5 Tokio, Jan. 21. The Imperial Poetry party was held in the presence of the Emreror in the Palace 'odav 1 43.000 poems were entered for competition on the subject, "Mornin.r Sea" which chosen by His -ty. From this number, the best n poems were selected. Ore was composed63 words
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Article67 1933-02-15 5 uenkircher I I -iy. •mcMM in the Catholic n am* th* othor in t' Pi -stant. haw n for the bun: >ns in the fftfion. Th. officially a> person^, including and 7 c-hP rial service at which m all part^ of .e prep- •t, I Ij larireReuter Wireless - 67 words
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81 1933-02-15 5 Three Japanese Ultimatums To China Peiping, Tuesday. Three Japanese ultimatums have been prepared, and are to be delivered -horth, demanding the withdrawal of Chinese troops from Jehol, according to the admission of hij;h .Japanese officia I'll ere. Chinese compliance is considered most unlikely and it is now an open secretReuter - 81 words
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Article151 1933-02-15 5 CAPTAIN RELIEVED OF COMMAND I 1 1 la, S»' jnia\ Captain Eikeboom has been relieved of the command of the De Zeven Provincen and has embarked on the cruiser Java pending th* sion of the court of inquiry. According to the latest minnnution, from the Xavy Dtpartm&t, all151 words
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Article212 1933-02-15 5 Ja|Kmo«' Firm Wins Artion The protracted hearing of a case under the Merchandise Maries Ordinhioh Kabushik: K. Mi iyi Shaken of Osaka, Japan. hop Tai On, of SO High Street, with having for sale cloth to which a Bouateffeit tnda autrl had been affixed result i >•••-• >.1212 words
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Article133 1933-02-15 5 "IPOH TALKING Perak RadHo EstfuMiam Revived (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ip<>h, M' r.day. "The ultimate foal I wMcfe v. )ok forward is to obtail I tranmittiner licen boap the rest of the Peninsula in close touch vttl its financial n-ntn This was tin ofcjod outlined by Mr. Harold Hu* pReuter Wireless - 133 words
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Article500 1933-02-15 5 USEFUL WORK FOUR REPRESENTATIVES FOR PERAK F Oil I Km a. I. npur, Monday. Ljttu bai beei y ard af Hm newly famed Mnay Statl! A— <.'-iati«>n Bincc i* participated in the b i f p'r.iir- bod M v. h"-h od a memorial to Sii500 words
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Article95 1933-02-15 5 Polirr ChirlV "(,\\vn Leavr Berlin, Monday. Tbi BIMI r >f ftnMf Socialist president of the Berlin paid the Chfafl ol I Hanover, Breafao, Praakfort, Saßc an^l S'- t( in ■JifClT in k I" {i.^-'.incial (OfWMtl MM i"»lice presidentfl who have hern give] o| ibsence, ar-i'iar- r,!l\ )>■(:. arcReuter Wireless - 95 words
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Article86 1933-02-15 5 Sacr«*d Collier To n m I 1 nnnounced that th<; numbers of thi Bi c ■al irfli 58 1 i, of i.. h 29 v. m be Ftaliai tt I consistory K on Mm Cardinal Ehi n tad ibo m•■ lai dim I iii i-l tfct >ank nal-l.!-hr>TReuter Wireless - 86 words
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Article69 1933-02-15 5 Kill. I W hni n-iiM (M Plant' Explodo Dayton, 0., Jan. 20. Lieut. L A. Woodring, Wright Field test flier, was killed here te4ay when the motor of an experial observa* ne fKnloiied at an altitude of about 2,000 feet. it. Weedriaf in 1980 received onal69 words
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Article33 1933-02-15 5 The Bishop of Carl is. I' A Hams, i to wade kneep •i floods at Weswick to a church at which he was to et a con fir mat ion service.33 words
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Article17 1933-02-15 5 I The death is announced of corrf>oser Du Pare, a puj f < *ar Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 17 words
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Article143 1933-02-15 5 11.. Vxl Hi- I Mn, harartrr The Hungarian film director, Mr. Alexander Korda, is goinir to Loadon to confer with Mr. ChaHen Uuchton on the Ulkinc P' "Dm* NapoUoii. H m which Kmt h• tto he starred hy Mr. Uuchtoa is to portray character of a kindly perish143 words
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Advertisement75 1933-02-15 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE f*&>T^ I F r Ever y* hin 8 Phone 2938. ffgptf* FINEST Ql ALII V GOLF, lE.YMS J/; an<l POLO SIIIIH S. f Price $1.25. t RESTRINGING (JF TENNIS jwf BADMINTON RACKETS OUR SPECIALITY. ROYSONS The Malayan Sports Depot 111, North Brldf* Road, Singapore FOR75 words
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Article320 1933-02-15 6 "NUMBER CHASING 99 SOME COMFORT FOR CALLER AND CALLED B ...-.Wit kq .•!>:.■::••■ jl MM of .he newer i- i the Eriti.-h telephone 0r^:.:..-a';on. Thru- VTBI when ai. v.;. equivalent to ...i-ht-d without trace," and the :allcr ha<i to bi fti :ied. >.!.••■• u-l'-phunt- in. ■<.•!'■320 words
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Article57 1933-02-15 6 Ihli latter] Heal 1. CO., Wilt^. i he Garrison Billiard League the 11th H< I U.A., Wat C r iIK hire l«- -i: meal Blakan Mttti pi -to one. The > Urctt 100 Tic. Kaitc OU Bcardmorc 100 Thompson 56 Ainsworth 7^ Hunt 100 Bomb. Kidil IM irccnuin 6057 words
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Article63 1933-02-15 6 Kt'j>pt'l Laclit^" Medal Competition The follow iiiK Midi were returned in the Kcppcl GoU <'lub Ladie>' Febrwui Hfoa] competitioß on [<n lay. H' Elder 10 2up MOM V. M. H. H> 2 Mrs. M. M. I'aliiM.n I 1 ;.i! i:. Utnlidd 12 i Hn. u. h. Kan U63 words
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Article84 1933-02-15 6 I i loll' wing nave Deen selected epNMOI the Social Ath!--t;t ;,Kani-t the Straits Physical At lilt t c Party in riendly soccer jranie on Sunday, 1 eh, I'. 1 Ml the S. F. A. ground All Moon; Ah (hong-, Park Cb 1• Nan;. Boi) 1- ai,84 words
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Article74 1933-02-15 6 Ibt H"i In k- iladtiiiuioii Pa i1 > will ceJeorat* it iouri li annivei' MTJ "ii S .::ia\ ai Mr. *'han BdM i r r i j_r i'l'-.i< 15-A, Lorong 1. Tdoh k uiiui. M( mi.f! arc icijue.<te<i to attend before 1" a.m. for |Wl| j h74 words
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Article335 1933-02-15 6 ALLEGED FORGERY OF 7,000 RECEIPTS Jo.-eph Xolan, 43, a licensed vic;aiier, of Eccles New Road, Salfoi LanCS, and Beatrice Simmord.-\ all niece, alao of Salford, were placed on trial in Dublin Criminal Court recently, charged in connection with thi alleged forgery of lllWlliaeilll relating to the Irish hospitals335 words
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Article393 1933-02-15 6 SOMi; THAI LAST FOR YKARS A method of blowing bubbles by proxy was demonstrated by Pro;. sor A. U. i liis third (_'hi i- •mi to children ai tin to] aJ Institution i scent I] 3be i'ii.[\^<m was showing the surface tension of watei an.l. as u lal,393 words
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Article51 1933-02-15 6 Bcic— < Petition Rejected Atlanta. < -a.. Jan. J.'<. Federal Judjjre I nderw ood today dismissed petition of babeai corpua by which <'ap<>n<-. the Chicago tranjr leadei -eivinu a lonjr term' in the federji] prison here, Bought releaw on the ground that the stav,tute of lunitat ion- applied51 words
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Article774 1933-02-15 6 RESOURCES INCENSE AND THE DEATH-WATCH BEETLE A I iMM Of the Nth Knij'ii' Ma/keiinii DtUld and of ihVidf -ead iesire of the public U> bm Rmpire materials, !"r.ei- been mtlgi m »eque>t < for investigai ion and ad /ice oi I timbers, states the Rep- Forest Pllldf774 words
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Article360 1933-02-15 6 MOTHER CHARGED WITH MURDER A poignai of a mother! who could not Welieve In raft-] was dead was told at W ■don v Carting, and 'A. t was accused of her two-year-old iter and of attemptinr to commit Miicide. She and her child a gas-filled room at her360 words
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Article156 1933-02-15 6 ADMIRALTY WARMM. TO SHIPMASTERS An Admiralty not met** appearing in the London Gaxette states that the Lords of the Admiralty, to con the i- may be necessary to forbid all mt.raiu-. rtain of the Empire, give notice that on approac the Bnti>h Isles Ml Knipire,' up look-out should156 words
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Article34 1933-02-15 6 Odessa, Jan. St. 1 mercantile fleet n. l.y R De« -t >hing (ouf-hes to three new "'•> i tlw N. and ;i. Sklian-ki. k i Stepaaev-Skvortzov are ■nnrefh I mg cuinplction. TassTass - 34 words
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Article142 1933-02-15 6 MSMCTI PM AT V shWH»w a Tamil labour v* s ft Kuala Lumpur com** ot Mr. Lim T that mi imo h an airm It fhoot »t wliich were disturbing hi, He shot r.t u*ui, perching eheny trt* and k& ed it. Before shooting he142 words
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Article78 1933-02-15 6 p.i oi ESI M I HE KING llgHl. <»t I flws ka* bee allied bo— lty nil. at will tct&iatMtv «-r i hiv kindn.^ mH I«t*qiH'i -itli lli< I ..I. wbi« in Park, and I vonti last wi«he- [i.lftlM. r the aad the balanc and casi, ■sal. II78 words
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Article25 1933-02-15 6 SririililH It. H.l'l S.S.R. A an i I hum* in CMmmd* in lII' t I I I ■mLtodTat^hc The UJJj !Tf*the*P»citk Ocelli* TassTass - 25 words
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Advertisement150 1933-02-15 6 PINEAPPLE HAIVB BACON kl' '<%. t ALWAYS FRESH AND DELICIOUS AS NEW SHIPMENTS ARE CONSTANTLY ARRIVING TO MEET THE EVER INCREASING DEMANDS THROUGHOUT MALAYA. < OBTAINABLI VI Ol'K Dll'OlS. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. i 1 1 —.^.p.^^^—^-.^.^^ RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL. THIS EVENING 1 t A D150 words
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Article296 1933-02-15 7 AUSTRALIA.—Ist Innings. W. M. Woodfull II V. Y. Richardson st. Aaci I Hammond 8-i D. G. Bradman b Larwood 7b S. J. McCabe c Jardine b Allen. 20 W. H. Ponsford b Larwood 19 L. Darling c Ames b Allen 17 TI. S. Love lbw. b Mitchell 5296 words
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Article616 1933-02-15 7 FRESH HOPE FiVE GRAMME bomb RESEARCH INSTITUTL The report of the Radium Conference, under the chairmanship of Lord Dawson of Penn, now published, records fresh new possibUHfefl in the camiiaij^n afx^in^t cancer. It presents a trfldfll case for the estabttthnMßt in Great li i lain of a616 words
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Article229 1933-02-15 7 Ma^iy." Anil I niiorm Radiation The Hear find:.- r < i: liuni < nftMßCty writ*-- the Morning Post medical correspondent^ in favour of a bomb-unit containing not S BMHMI of radium m Bt, ■howd put an end to th( cont. wbUk has 4 ever P ince the then-existing I229 words
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Article877 1933-02-15 7 NEI hoi mm, ESTATB COMMUNITY CENTRE OPENED of Wales opened new Watting Estate Community Centre at B idon, re- 1 cently and nemploy< rial clul. in of Kiimin^ton Chu; "f t;, the Watlin. nr .ing the well the community ami pro. > ociai. and877 words
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Article, Illustration58 1933-02-15 8 Waiting For News Of Bulgaria's Princess i!u M'nd iho pal. (i in hear iho proclanstiM tf tJ i birth of Hulgarin's I ah) pi incest Mnn> -tup :u« laid up in Sin^api«ri>. ricturc shows shi i i caU in ;,t Tanjon« Uhu. Thr i I'vkam- ol ;i miiKi horn 1.a<1%58 words
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