Singapore Daily News, 16 February 1933
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Title Section12 1933-02-16 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News Ho. 116 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1933. 5 CENTS12 words
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Article356 1933-02-16 1 ,kj* aft then- «a» every to be*** l of the tion hi. -re are j- I Of 1 Ml I a uinner oi J ondon. Lo view that I <to«n clearly and defis»- settlecoll m be reached consist em f»ngaiion.s of the Lvagiu. ami he personal «j that356 words
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Article688 1933-02-16 1 53 WANTED: ONLY TWO WICKETS DOWN Sensational Collapse Of Australia ihe \she> are surel> England's. \t Ihe close ut pla> in the fourth iesi match at UriNhjine yesterda> Knyland had made 107 for 2 and ntvded i>nl\ another run^ to pass Australia's total. Knjjand ha^ alread> won688 words
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Article100 1933-02-16 1 U. S. WANTS MR. MACDONALD \\';i Kin W dn day. An early v*i il y Mr. '•Fj.c Donald < the V -n- Debt MtU* with M I i it. would be •me i in RepoUii -ui i i. .It i mphastaed thai jir. Rooi bvcM always red tb<Reuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-02-16 1 Mr. ll»ur> Ford, involved in the Mirlii^an nimu crisis. Stor) in column six.13 words
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Article50 1933-02-16 1 !un<*t»lle<l Election hi Brl^ium Brussels, Wi-.inc <ia\ Xkfl Vm!m rt -M r n« <1. Tlie >•• ::rnn' T. PoUoWMI li« j Govt ii ut 1 by k. 72 on a Socialist mof'-jn rensuvintr the Mil ti of th( I. er or Foi cancelling the communal rfectlOßl in !ir.Reuter - 50 words
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Article108 1933-02-16 1 MAM mRRESTED AND ANOTHER DETAINED I MFtte :ay. i, pol acrtstod <>< urge ZajrliflgiQ I lie tiiin- 'K- Ifttebell, b(»th taeribi i nm> in connection with kidnapping Hi Chni chi'r. tiie millionaire i.. inker. Mrs. l:< .t;ch( i -,I'U illingn< ito aas :!i o ansoni for her husban'i-108 words
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Article66 1933-02-16 1 DIPLOMACY NO LONGER OF ANY USE Nanking, Wednesday. As a positive indication tiutt diplomacy is no longer of j'nv use in dealing with Japan. hina i^ likely to withdraw bci diplomatic representatives frtmi Tokio in the tfwSl of a Japanese invasion of .lehoJ. Such action is neiHially considered inevitable, ;rlthough66 words
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Article62 1933-02-16 1 COLISEUM TO GO TALKIE Kill* a li\ Taxation Says >ii O. Stoll London. Wednesday. The Coliseum Theatre. I oiidon, is to become a cinema on Mar. t>. Announcing the change, Sir Oswald Sloll says "Taxation is killing individualised entertainment and the location ot the actor/' hundred- ot artisi-. musicians andReuter - 62 words
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Article34 1933-02-16 1 Dralli l)a> \fu-r Hi> Kngaeeiiieiil B I lay of Arch' I '."tor, f < iil- vu il hn -i. .>_ >• n V lay to Mi I'bylli- ThoiiKh vh v COmpiHi;. !i rn hi- >. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article17 1933-02-16 1 Ow ■r iwagi n w AffrknltaN ud Intel are closed for three days. Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 17 words
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Article217 1933-02-16 1 HONE) FROZE* MIDNIGHT RUSH OF DOLLARS POKD \< < l SED Dramatic events swifth followed each other yesterda> in tbe Michiuan State financial crisis. Millions <•• dollars were rushed from i he Federal |{e-er\e l.ar.i.during the niyht |0 tr> t" save the situation an order forbiddingReuter - 217 words
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Article906 1933-02-16 1 The maktag of a aaw Pan Mamie Emp< <l.- >.-. The ideology of the KMlMtte as i j world centre 01 amk nation., was beginning to irmwhlr already before the War. Its last repreatn- Abdul Hamid, did not ponm 'the qualities which the canonic lt» the Khaiiiatc, for906 words
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Advertisement53 1933-02-16 1 M fl mi, \.r^,,,,. f fl Kfl nW loha.ro i. ..luays fl i ul u"ui!> m B 1 1* rk Up i i MM Owal.tv ho HJS| N i-.- rr r< "■'"t« rt,.i.i. iln^PE^fflf^E^^^^lE^B^ (l lll|ip f^^W m IVI do not htain .< is Bachelor 0 QUALITY CORK TIPPED CIGMETTr.53 words
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Article420 1933-02-16 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. (Prom Our Owb Comtpoaden' The closing prleet today ere: RUBBER. >,*)i 2» I^.wm i :;2 r J, 2 :j l)«mn 1 1* J -,pr Doun 1 12 II her. J 1! 32 Market CJuict. TIN. >p<X tl!Sl.\ .id. Doha 10-. Mun-h*420 words
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Article121 1933-02-16 2 The local rubber market was yesterday, prices being easier and the demand poor, while in the auction buiinens «M very slow with buyers disinterested. The closing levels were: Buyers. Sellers. Spot 6 5/16 (SUI.-crepe) 7% 7% Feb.-Mar. 6% 6»2 Apr-June *5 9/16 6*fe July-Sept 6% 6 13/16 it121 words
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Article277 1933-02-16 2 Mi<fdlr Ouotations On ri!ne**day. MINING. Middle pricM «f leca Imh W* lowa in Singapore on Wednesday, •ccordiac to Fra^r A Co list \-h Kvmbaaa* 14/$ Austra' Malay 19/-. Ayer Hitam Tin 11/3. T.: 1 Bat irjr I'=i !av; 0.07H, Batn Caves O.S7H. I M •40 (aom.) Burnah *«iay277 words
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Article70 1933-02-16 2 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE PRICES. 12 n< on Fe'o. 15. 19.']3. r Sellers. lava Cui.'O Hamburg Cn s.oo Muntok White |>per 20.00 White Pepper iVo,, Black Pepper 157:, Mixed 1-s lark Pep 12.00 -undru-il Copra 1.95 Kfixed opni 150 150 Small Flake Tap 1.66 Ka!r 150 Hed: Pemrl ,70 3bmll 47570 words
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Article42 1933-02-16 2 V- •«•.•(!<,; ...vb.inpre rate- inBILLING. London! I month..* -ipht 8/9 f/j riondon. mont}u>' ;-i^ht 2 3 27/32 London. KO days' si^ht 2'°. I.VIB T -on<lon, ■'><) dav-' Bight 2/8 L\"> S2 liOmiOtt, denian i 2 ,"5 3 1 London, TT. 2/3 23/3242 words
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Article404 1933-02-16 2 REVIVED £200,000 TO BE SPENT ON WIRE NETTING Mm* World depression hftl brought another problem, besides unprofitable i prices, to th3 great pastoral industry of Australia a recrudescence of the. rabbit pest. Since rabbits were first importe i from England to Australia 70 or SO years404 words
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Article205 1933-02-16 2 Film Story Of His "ConicBark" Bet* -Shot" faab n nqpeey played I I Brooktfß Vitap'rone Studio pastMl !v fee the tpoitl w "ters of all Hu C'tv's ni vvpi >< The > ca^K >*■; the party t»:nir tfiven bf "The Manassa Mauler" va< the >4 -h tr <f205 words
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Article157 1933-02-16 2 REVISION FOR JOURNEY TO EUROPE six nfintii ifi ttv K.TJL Mi a oonsid rable reduction in th< irst-elass rate.- to BSTOM vfal Bv I these rates |648 to iiflniiwi M ?00U to Mar.-e:i!<-, -till Mag thr lowest for a regular mail Mnrfo Tht X.Y.K. has row <'■ .<',157 words
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Article601 1933-02-16 2 JOHORE ACTION 1 MALAY WOMEN'S PROPERTY f DISMISSED I (From Omt Ova Corresjpoode: 1 Johore Bahru, Tueiiay. In the Supreme Court before Mr. 1 Justice Burton this morning, judgf ment was delivered in a case in which Inche Ahmad bin Haji Moha- med well r. :r.601 words
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Article133 1933-02-16 2 T>«< Mu> <-ipal health sUteraewi r F. i 'Vim -a' r ■If n male 84. The de*th 1 \m 22 11 per i lit aft annum comrtr- '1 v N the nre- ij week and w^th 23.88 in the car* oondinj? week of last year. The rhirf cause*133 words
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Advertisement358 1933-02-16 2 Paily News ■sa< OsW: 7 Tel: Tla^- 04,^, Rsjata Lampar. °«w: ian fcr^ tut lUIOLRIPTIOX RAT^ Payable in *d?aaai. i aaliftiry Monthly iu, Quarterly 14^ I Half-yoarlf im Sint;le Copy, 5 cat*. K All communicatioDs rektii, u 6 neti •i^nkipf &c:iptions, accoants, printinj bhould be addressed to TIE «i«i a.358 words
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Miscellaneous260 1933-02-16 2 MAILS. Todaj. >pe. Great Britain, Ireland and North America, to conect with the Air Mail at Karachi By Train) 7.30 a.ni i-np. Province Wellesley, h-West Perak, b lak, N'orth, N.-East and th-West Sumatra 10 n m. rkawan?, Pemanpkat ajai .bas (Torrohon) 11 a.m. Ceylon, Scu-h Afnca and South-East of South260 words
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Miscellaneous409 1933-02-16 2 TIIE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Fri4ay, February IT \< !ii i-. S"|m,i« B«.> v -n.. ai I!'* IM Mus I Sty., 'Hiawatha's r t Hi ml Hall/ 9 p.m. [i .loht! Ambulance Cc». 'tificatea by < ■vinior, I i ment Hou.-<-. I IS, l-«»licc Hand, Telok 141 i-m Saturday. bruary is. atf409 words
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Miscellaneous588 1933-02-16 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. ih( Mtowfai paafeafH BvAUngt art- pending: 'i For Europe. P. and O. S. N. Cu.'b Naldera Feh 17), Rajpotaaa, Mar. I>. N.Y.K.: .Suwa Muru (Feb. 24j. Daraborg Amatfta Line: Leverkuscn, I'eb. 15), Pwensbur.e 'Feb. 10). Bail Asiatic Co., Ltd.: Fionia (Mar. 'j blue Funnel:588 words
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Article, Illustration385 1933-02-16 3 Chinese and Malays Second Strings HiTUDE FOR PASSING TO THEIR OPPONENTS of the Chinese, and Malays l""«»tball ve>terda> afternoon at Jalan a comparatively mediocre lmri, nded in a goal drau. iabyswtrt' without the -rvk* Ot three K -:m \hmad la»>ar and Vmin but not•hi. handicap attacked385 words
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149 1933-02-16 3 Play Vigorous And Amusing But Hardly Skilful a laig* de competition which I inued on the padang MN ties were pla> fuothall was Bei team <> three coru< it i Kickai< W. Jakeman and lane. eluj iaat«k by a jroal and a a jroal.149 words
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Article552 1933-02-16 3 Favourites Come In In Turn STERLING HOPE PAYS *56 IN LAST EVENT (From Our Correspondent.)! Ipoh, Wednesday. Today's races, the second: day of the Penik Turf Club; meeting, attracted a big crowd. The u:oin£ was 1 hard until a mfld shower fell during the seventh rare.552 words
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Article158 1933-02-16 3 Vdamevean Ht'ai I 'InTcadMn I :v-. A'jaiiH\r.-ii: Ba. Harty playr<l th<- Maiarca Ti abhors' Asaoetetioa B.l', last Batardß] tad beat rheni by seven games to one, R«'-ult.- AdaiMi-vean"- nienli<>n>'i first) Sin^lcH. dM Kim Hock '".at Abas Mhd. Said. If K, 9—15, 15—7. Chan Ah Chye }><-a; Lim K. c.158 words
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Article76 1933-02-16 3 Result Oi Yesterday's (ianic Id th< S.( .< ti- mi.- toiii nan v'esterday Mai. r>ah<;m and Mi C .1. Smith bed H li. H< I md Mr-. [*Win fit, 6 ',i, 6— I :U« nixed Apwmoi haadicaß Krida\'s UmL Mixed Devhl Basil i Semi Final. S. H. McMm76 words
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Article224 1933-02-16 3 COMPETITION FINALS AT POLICE DEPOT Tito ThOBMOa Road poliCfl depot boxiag ocaaetftioß came It h conclusion JaM nik'ht wht-n th«- finals ImMi There wert 1- contests including a rounds 1 exhibition between ElepeCtef Mekd. Amin and Younp; Hassan, the professional. The I -i:i> of the fights were intevestiaffi eapeeteOy224 words
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Article22 1933-02-16 3 London, Wednesday. li. a third division, northern, football game today Darlington lost tc Barrow by two tfoab; to one ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article18 1933-02-16 3 The Chinese Companion Athletic Association has moved permanently to SD, North Bridge Road, first floor.,18 words
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88 1933-02-16 3 MAYFLOWER B.P. Office Bearers For The Year 41 the bctli aflMoal gei i >■■•■■ big Of ttM M;iy;]..v. et Bad;;.., I Party (,c folloWUlg oAee bearun hn Qm ev iwrf vwju F'resideni. Mr. \Y<» I'.-n- iioi,. vice-president Messrs. Tol B< 'huaii and Laa Pan BoBM j boa. m retary, Mr.88 words
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Article78 1933-02-16 3 llm fottfwtas 1 1 m to phiv association t'.o";! 1 the S.< .< I I Moi:: Plgl Sfc p.m. Colt in A. ii-.mley; J Gla ?ow, I). K N :< K .in 18, D. B .n. 1 1 I I: i I f. I Mm n i M bdL78 words
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Article42 1933-02-16 3 iliiurtl; u> »i ii.i ment open to the memben of the Indian A mm ati will be field at an raily dati Kritri»-s are invi'. d f<n the fo ing English open and handicap and American open and handicap42 words
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Article97 1933-02-16 3 ■BCALMED FUEL UNSUITABLE FOR MUIUK i mh Our Own Correspondent.) .la Lumpur, Tuesday. Th<. jutiK, bmm i-*;e, in wuich ■;,cn loin .Singapore, Mr. i ')mn b. lirisoane, Mr. uauiea w'. and a i/iunese, am iNg are nu, caUcd at i owetiennajn vn aunuay au« ino97 words
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Article147 1933-02-16 3 New Mrmix r- and I v*o Presentation?* < i ping, Tuesday. Three new members made the affii 1 at a meetne PeraK htate Couactl at imping yesterday. Those who took tne oat i tne On.i llaji Ahnu.'i bin iiaji Aodui luiKt IMfaer) and Mr. S. B. fainter. i147 words
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Article101 1933-02-16 3 saw, Tuesday. ty-one death sentences for espionage and hi/h treason were d out in Polan last ytar according *-o an official Ktatement. 1 sentences •U-Tians-(Xxan r i unearthed ly the Austria. 1 Defence. It is alleged j that several warrant officers copied' o\s to fotei^i >r% the mobilisationAleta-Trans-Ocean - 101 words
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Article266 1933-02-16 3 \irh\i i.\>v NUbUAL Ai'i'i.K ATION I I Wl K i i yJ^ .x I An interest* tiff point now in eonnect.uii w»t. i .uil «ua Mll>MMftSMMM tj^^v*& UCtfivi i *^»*.»»^c a tt«l»--uuti ndu lA.-CU u»c<' 'ittAi* «-»«e 1 ii v»».Blm u.«i t^tc iu*in I wtcAS a^o a.266 words
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Article97 1933-02-16 3 A Eurasian, naa»d L. A. Moo and a 12-year-old daughter were hit by stray petltta n a shot run with wmch, believed, a teacher in the Geylan* r,ngliHh School was shooting at a h had been run over by a car in Veerasamy Road on Tuesday evening.97 words
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Advertisement30 1933-02-16 3 OjJwgO MARKET SUPPLIES SECTION IS NOW AT YOUR SERVICE. PHONE 5167. new prick list on application JOHN LITTLE 6c CO.. LTD. i.nco»»o»m* m *H^~m> SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG ANT iPC30 words
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Article140 1933-02-16 4 R[ CF.PTION COMMITTEE FORMKD A meeting 1 of the representatives >ld at 293. River Valley Road, Singapore, yesterday, undo presidency of Mr. M. Kader Sultan, J.P., elected a reception committee to receive Mr. Mrs. A. R. A. Rm. Sock&l: Chettiar and Mr. Mrs. M. A I Thaaneermalai Chettiar,140 words
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Article55 1933-02-16 4 tail- 1 o Europe Berlin, Saturday. ect wireless tt ritei between the Philippine Islands, Bernd Paris was inaugurate* i t, when the wireless station at Nauen, near Berlin, succeed, taking a telephone C f Mai and relaying it to Paris. The charge for a three-mir Iff anil AtiHAleta-Trans-Ocean - 55 words
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Article53 1933-02-16 4 Although the prosperity of the State was at the loweat ebb known for many years, the Johore collecOJJB for the P I only fell from $6.2: $5,520.55. Tpe result of the colltctions was as follow©: «i??i U ts^ i 2^- 90 Muar •Jj^ Baliru |945> l l ;a53 words
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Article62 1933-02-16 4 AT THE CINEMA. Marie Dressier and Polly Moran are a worn! r and the I at their best in "Prosperity, 1 latest film. at the Uhaml aal nipht. The stoi-y is not a very strong 1 I J '..ak, it most er.t taininjr, and lau^h nd. An exoellt-rr62 words
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Article47 1933-02-16 4 Th Justice, Mr. Ji^ -n and Mr. .1 WThitley ;mg: Co.: ip\ a l. i Mr. Ju-tii v Mills in the -nd. Con !> ;irt heard: fa Bi Lat vr. I.im S :1' > *i w.M. M /La a i hctti; vs. tin K I and an.47 words
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Article46 1933-02-16 4 U the am an a 1 I- u office :i *•••!< In i: i,l Mr. Ia- X. Ben- V- M i Mr. 1\ J i tw; tret', per Mi M. M a he* an M«« I' .i u .ri M I Nina* K ri46 words
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Article112 1933-02-16 4 ARTICLES EXEMPTED IN F.M.S. A >■!;;_: to the F.M.S. Go\. B ment Gazelle the Chief SereUiry to Government Imm i r.pUd from the paymepl of import duty the I'ollov. ii;; artieleß: i) articles pa i l>\ a proper officer "i rj>toms a> t i i pcinOMl be)gjgjaf> oi" pan112 words
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106 1933-02-16 4 ANOTHER FIRE Amusement Park Threatened The Singapore Pin Hi i^radetTe lively di-alt with gTMI nr< whi'h th:\atei.-! thfl Great World in Kin Sepg Re id yesterday. When the < all was re civ* -i two i-n<rim\< wetv <:-; atched as tlw Brigade were tftjriag no chances with an out! reftk106 words
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Article32 1933-02-16 4 r Battalion, f/ XI s x .I-'., and a| ti the K lala Lam] 1>;i > ..i |< ave eiemted on mi di a] rroan w r If] ii. from I'.-i •>. .> a32 words
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Article44 1933-02-16 4 A CMmm lefcaol lj! the Vn K lu i him School, r anninp v a d nitt <.«'n<-r;il n os i' ;il y <terday Vl i Ibe V <tl *-hi!< |)laymi f »> !l chool g roi nd and injured himself seven k.44 words
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Article3609 1933-02-16 4 FUTURE OF PINEAPPLE PACKING B!G INDUSTRY SOON MUST NOT COLLAPSE IN MALAYA "The time must come, and more quickly than most people realise, when the packing of pineapples, instead of being a haphazard undertaking, must emerge into a highly organised industry. The economic position alone will be a dominating factor."3,609 words
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Article139 1933-02-16 4 Carrier of lontrahand Chandu X Opium and diandu and on'um 'ho total value of 11,536 found 'n an attan house in Thomson Romd n F«b. fi led bo th#? apneararce of elderly Chinese woman, named M A ft 4 i-«e vcaterday on a charge of possession Mr.139 words
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Article74 1933-02-16 4 Bener, Teo Hua and Tan < n\ Hr. 1 Parrer, the Criminal District J Wd •■noaseasion of illicit liq,. pV«*t an i third accused 1 $500 or ten months each ■cond who had a previous con ion was fined $700 ritrorous imprisonment. I I kard state L he accused74 words
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Article47 1933-02-16 4 -•"upam (18), t youth ted by Mr. A. bh« -.rond Mar '■>, I a charge of criminal tench k tru imtl of the Capitol The. :th ■tfl h As a sequel to th. Toh onestly retaining I be stolen p! o^ramrn««. clainK.i trial I fb. 20.47 words
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Article29 1933-02-16 4 -official meeting of i*pre senrtativea of the va^iou^ <«n^ in ij^ a lay e ia, <\ to .an a ;r ■<■ r onu a •v holt- in Simra:29 words
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Article139 1933-02-16 4 MANY TRIBUTES AT FUNERAL I I death lace I**** morning at Singapore, of Mrs. Marparrt mother of Professor Kay-Mos* ar VII roltap* •ie funeral took pla< noon at the Ridadar lud was latffely attended. The Ver Arnold those MMti Traveside were: Put if' HoQAt. 1 Tull, Dr139 words
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Article17 1933-02-16 4 lief .In Muri < *oni is l« i; al. r ml WWtl*y *nrf irt h<> •dotow.17 words
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Advertisement106 1933-02-16 4 FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR LATEST MODELS. XI /loti-s\ .Znm J U <^ AND ,/^i- a n > G.3458. VERY SMART SHOE FINE QUALITY IN BEIGE HORSE KID. GLACE KID. ONE 011 N V SI Nl; BAR BUTTON SHOE. I >Al\. PRICE $9.50 PAIR. PRICE $11 75 PAIR IN GLOVE CALF, ONE BAR106 words
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Advertisement33 1933-02-16 4 g IT BECAME j f MALAYA'S f FAVOURITE 1 IN A WEEK! I M HULK VnJ .ii xj tI^KDI. j^-^^y^^r^^B 3I W 111 |I pS IJ 1 *^C WBr v V^^^fe L3LJI3L3L3L3L3UL3L3L3 L-tV^ >33 words
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Miscellaneous73 1933-02-16 4 TODAY'S BROADCAST Empire. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. Coruvrt by Lad I btfkc and hi< flM|||||itl Hy ho Hotel Orchest a, mm the Impcvia! l\\ Hot?l, Blackj>ool. minster Ai The Wvek in' WcvtminsBl a talk. Danc-e Music (lira .<>iv re i. 1 N--A- Eul letin. Bandoeng. 7^ p.m73 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1933-02-16 5 WHAT HONG KONG THINKS OF SIR CECIL CLEMENTI ••TURN TO HIM AS SUNFLOWER TURNS TO THE SUN" hin;i the hine<e." That is Hption of fir. »k Qmwmm (Sir Cod! h ?hl Ul>v »r. H. H. Kotewall 1u r> r nt fh l-euislative Council.1,064 words
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2216 1933-02-16 5 SUPREME COURT DECISION GUTHRIE AND CO MAY FILE FRESH PROOF A claim b\ (.ulhrie and Co., Ltd.. for over $200,000 in a Singapore hankrupto has been expunged as the result of a decision b\ Mr. .Justice a lieckett IVrrell. (leli\ere(l in the Supreme Court yesterday. His2,216 words
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Article87 1933-02-16 5 EXTENDING OVF.R GI.RMANY ogne, Wednesday. The Xa/.i uinalandj has been >trengthin>id I ptaini ings a{ i- -iiunient as Minister, of the Inteuor an.i Herr von Heidckamp s, a prominent Nazi, to e whole force Oi! the I M of the Rhim i;ia until after the elections. Cologne, Latt87 words
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Article106 1933-02-16 5 < hinor hi 52.000 i H>r hinese were the partiea in a case heard by Mr. Justice Milk in the Supreme Court yetter (vei a matter of $2,000 alleged by the plaintiff to l»e due, on a loan, mlant who disputed the iinfc that it was father's A106 words
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Article52 1933-02-16 5 elephant madt of If rubber was put into rr< vhen as a receptu on which the duty w ated at $17.70 Chua Ah NfcanK pleaded cuiltv to pcs^e> .al Dis H est*rday, Mr. ard of the II et said accu Sian ajrrancy and iffnv. Accused was fined52 words
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Article192 1933-02-16 5 IM.ItV ■/.< HIM OR Kl D BY FLYING UB MEMBER m Our Own <<>»"re«f»oi*d' Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. A member of the Kuala im EwtfSwifl aeroplair I with a Pobjoy engine, This will Le the second aeroj. to be privately owned in the F.M.S. in the last192 words
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Article33 1933-02-16 5 0r.1.T. -I In lt« 11. 1.1 In \|.ril The Hn*uo. WednoV Parliamentary election* havp been orders to be h« M. Tlm prtnent Parliament new PluiiMMMt wH meet on May 9. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article22 1933-02-16 5 sen.'ions amonf the students, tttudents thereupon declared tirflß to take effect on tke wopeaiagr and last for two dart. Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 22 words
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Advertisement27 1933-02-16 5 FO R LINE AND HALF-TONE BLOCKS that print as well as only the Best process blocks can print. GO TO THE STRAITS TIMES PROCESS DEPT. Plume 5151.27 words
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Advertisement175 1933-02-16 5 At Ma'aya's Largest GooJm StoreCome and infepect VINCENT HICHAHDs iKjW "THE BAT M lk>st Tenniv S}.o<-s 7" ->nh I For Evcr>'thinjJ Phone: -2'^ iH I ROYSONS H The Malayan Sports Depot H 111, North Bridge Uoati, HAVE YOU SEEN IT r I t> 1 modern lines and ndsome ffcarzm <175 words
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Article161 1933-02-16 6 SINGING GIRLS STORY CHINtM M ALi •ng Kam «K Of in toe J creuumj M i. r /.n t u fto langon* *y ©a the «0» from ptttm. Hr< ruon. t oi a sum tacn wer<- u t 4 biiobomi tne Al an item the was picked fcirls. On the161 words
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Article17 1933-02-16 6 \lm.hi Bill Kent before At a m< I enure n on t bill iK-comißf Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 17 words
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Advertisement105 1933-02-16 6 PINEAPPLE HAM BACON frpWEAPPLEMHD Wk ALWAYS FRESH AND DELICIOUS AS NEW SHIPMENTS ARE CONSTANTLY ARRIVING TO MEET THE EVER INCREASING DEMANDS THROUGHOUT MALAYA. OBTAINABLE AT OUR DBPOT& SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. RAFFLES HOTEL" MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL. TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE AND CABARET HUGO JOSEPHINE 9.30 to MIDNIGHT. RAFFLES105 words
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564 1933-02-16 7 JEHOL WAR IMMINENT JAPANESE TROOPS MASSING AT BORDER Peipinic, Wednesday. r.por^ from Manchuria describe constant the Jeho! border. It seems f ii)anc>o will first demand tne evacu- < h troop, from Jehol "as an integral f before Mrikinu but nothing is -n -h pc^ii.iiitN fReuter - 564 words
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Article46 1933-02-16 7 Japan Withdraws. Tokio, Wednesday. Kieclining to comn,. hhood of Japan withdrawing he League of N Oftce spokesman has de- If Japan finally decides to. it will not be un> Assembly has adopted the re- f the Committee of Nineteen Japan has made a easjnter-! ation." ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article66 1933-02-16 7 I' t-ion I n start On War. 27 Tu**sdjiv. Japanese ultimatum* have n prepared and will be delivered, shortly. They demand the wi drawal of tha Chinese M according to the adm; .--ion of high Japanese officials he- compliance MMMei very unlikely and it that the Ja] d66 words
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Article123 1933-02-16 7 !><;«•» \oi Believe There Will Be W;ir London, Tues<; ytton was the principal facet at the dinner of the Jai in esc Students* Association r »ndr>n. h was private, was held in a Japanese restav.v. and was attended by many men Japanese colLord Lytton told the Japanese studentsReuter - 123 words
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Article331 1933-02-16 7 Srcrrt Orders H\ (»< n. \lut«> Shanghai, Wednesday. re Japanese pi... eJ at Chinchow and Tungliao in preparation for an inten>< ing of the Chii nes on the Jehol border in order to the general attack by the infantry. ;>arations are I being l>y the us attack andAleta-Trans-Ocean - 331 words
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Article43 1933-02-16 7 Empire Product* Only For India Rnr;<> n. Wednesday. T I o 'illative Council has fCJWWilded tho Government ri i a to prohil H fV -»v V j n to; Ind A of rice ind r>f -vroducts notj of Empire <>ripin. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article30 1933-02-16 7 Geneva. Sundav. It is stated that the Turkish r, mim t decided t I point a per- art repre^ BtsthfC on the League I Nations. Ane ta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 30 words
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Article438 1933-02-16 7 M SIR MIA— Ist Innings. W M. Woodfull I) Mitchell G7 V. Y. Richardson ,-t. Ames '> Hammond H I), (i. Hradman l> Larwood 7t< S. J. McCabe C Jardine b Allen. 20 W. B. Ponsford b Larwood If r^ariinß c \mes b Allen 17 H. S. !.o^.438 words
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Article69 1933-02-16 7 Berlin, Tuesday. Tne Sund;. ess Berlin cor- j respondent's vei his inter-' view with Herr Hitler is repodiated as "inaccurate" in authoritaliPt ers. is stated that the corresoon-j dent misconstrued the ami moreover added passages which were not authorised; »r •ii the < pears that Herr H theAleta-Trans-Ocean - 69 words
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Article1470 1933-02-16 7 j EXPERIMENT THAT FAILED DIFFICULT TO ENFORCE DRY POUCY At the quarterly general meeting of the Malacca Planters' Associa- i •ion, the chairman, Mr. Alec Me- I Kenzie, referred to the question < estfttfl toddy shops. Thf association I dosed all shops from May to1,470 words
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