Singapore Daily News, 18 February 1933
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Title Section12 1933-02-18 1 The Singapore Daily News No. HB. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1933. 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article335 1933-02-18 1 Aekome news to many Colonies specially M,n ...n nke independent ihemselves from the Anglo-Japa r n»ent. This intonna- ..on in the Hon.--rrni ß» Osi J. Olville, of the Overseas -ment, in reply to a member's question on the. 'lumping- Col. moreover, that the wink- <>!' unian competition ii335 words
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Article218 1933-02-18 1 'Sovereignty Belongs To China" COMMITTEE OF NINETEEN UPHOLDS Uiivi'l MNDJNGS lht <>l Manchuria belongs to hina. i in maintenance of the recognition of Abmhukuo is in"spatiMi- »ith the fundamental principles of international obligation* and lasting peace in the Far East." Ihis open condemnation o| Japanese aggressionReuter - 218 words
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Article, Illustration44 1933-02-18 1 111 ,m,! Mi v M I ham n:.»!:ii <h- I ii;ir ri-jfit \h .uiii 'it- I 1 101. okkalingara Cbettiar .!rl;tndr<l i, iheir a rival in >inuapor< -Nnl.n. tlu li r—l Chcttiara |> r fng thcll wive.- lo Malawi On the left i- Mrs Hand:44 words
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Article55 1933-02-18 1 liK < mi n; ne binesc K<-|iori urtiiiiL* to a i I t f .in -i t n eil \\\\i\\\ <\- m i- *v j i lull .i >s ii i i iini Ihe I .1M...U- in' Sai ion-. I hi> in< im Lint <»ii in in (I55 words
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Article164 1933-02-18 1 "ith this issue tin Mnnaporr J'mln .\ev.> leacht- tin- end oi the first phase »1 Its career. rom M»nda> next ii will he merged in the Singap:»i I ree Press. When it was decided t<> launch th' l)ail> Ne^s it a/as nh that this publication would164 words
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Article45 1933-02-18 1 HULK SEIZED FOR EXAMINATION Pint, i j hulk of the liner Atlanti«ju. has been seized by order of th Public Prosecutor as the judicia inquiry is Faid to hi; further evidence supporting th. ncions of foul play as !hc cause of the disaster.- Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 45 words
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Article68 1933-02-18 1 i(^ SL.\ CHITTAGONG BATTLE i HOOPS' VKTOfti hittagoiiK. I i ida> sharp i nxagcnu'iii with terrorists ..t the \illai«e «»i Gairala neai i'Mi> a, _<» milt' hum hitianonn ha- result i-d in tlu rapture ol Sur>;. >en. tlu- ,t.!< biain be iiiiid ilu- rmit Chit i .(^on^Reuter - 68 words
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Article1224 1933-02-18 1 in, 1),., I ih. the following article, taken faem tfcr t«UIMAI«r Mi 111 I J lII M^ t\K tiinti. ad no dinVuhy in making up its mind on the great moral, econonti. and psychological pwblfi <•:" the toUlisator. The re- moos in condemning the doc-track and its many-headed1,224 words
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Article32 1933-02-18 1 er I pitched battle the polico arrested i rml who j planned the nor Azana, I ucca- sion of a banquet given in aU I honour. Many bombs were Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 32 words
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Article27 1933-02-18 1 London, Tuesday. Mr. 11. C. Hambro, a ftrtcttMT >J liambro's Bank and oi i minister Bank died today at the age of 63.- Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 27 words
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Article30 1933-02-18 1 1O iOUiH \Mi KICA Hugby, Wednesday. ing a parliamentary qsjes Sir John bimon said that on ririti.-n ment an exchange of views ha«. i place between the Govern30 words
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Article67 1933-02-18 1 More iiiMiraiic< U| \N;«, Ki^k> -v»ln, -x. I ndav i.'-adjn-j wht'iil i \;iorltT liitM' Ik-wc! nothing .i- r< gard* dcft'i i n- xhipm< nlhi hinn km in« 1«> Ihe p<^ sibilii\ <»1 .i bui ;id> i< e!mm l.'-iidon Mate that svar n K insurance i- ne n-ssar\ inReuter - 67 words
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Article84 1933-02-18 1 raent of the United Kingdom an< United States, France and with a view to an agreement be itween them to prohibit the expor of arms and munitions of war t< via a.id Paraguay in anticipation of any prohibition of a more ral character that raigr arranged through the League olBritish Wireless - 84 words
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Article40 1933-02-18 1 U.S. FLEET M a ii« ><- ii r<- < hall<'M<:«' To Japan" 10. Wednesday. I manoeuvres of the United Mi Pacific fleets fie are described as a to Japan by the Japanese papers. They declared that the manoeuvres aught easily Wad Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 40 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement65 1933-02-18 1 Mm Imss I Iw E POWDERED MILK PURL MILK IN THE NEARESI CONVENIENT FORM i^ r>Q- APPROACH TO THE imP^s^^' FINEST. PURE. FRESH FOR 5 a 3 I i &l \lB^STl^B^'i PASTEURIZED DAIRY DRINKING R MILK OBTAINABLE COOKING. spell it bachwahos IN THE TIOPICS. JLw?*v. £b R mw V^^F/I TRY65 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE
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227 1933-02-18 2 r Frorn Our Own Correapoadeat London, Friday. The closing prieee today were: RUBBER. I 1». Down 1/31 •'ar In han-j- I \pr i 2% Muuu 1 .12 ily-Sepi 2 7/S2 Uaeaaßg'<i Oal Da i i»o«n i m Mark,* Weak TIN. ■Ml £148 €a.3d.l> «*d.227 words
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Article643 1933-02-18 2 Middh Ouotation- On Friday MINING. M fvicea of local issues w«r« aa follows ill Singapore on Friday, according to Fraaar A Co/i I Anmm Kunbang M/6 Au«" Malty 1»/-, Ayer Hitam Tin li Bangrin Tin 11/6, Batang Padang 0.07H, Batu Caves OJJ7%, Bukit Aram? •.4© (Bom.) Barnak Malay643 words
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Article60 1933-02-18 2 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE PRICES. 12 noon, Feb. 17, 1933. Buyer*. Sellers. (Bl •lava Calx- Ha a i org Cube n.m M.. tok White P< aer 22.60 Wl be P i>er M..M Bis Pepper 16.50 13.00 tried Co JL. I I Copra Ice Ta;) Fair Pearl 7)M} rl©. 1 Sago Flour60 words
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Article55 1933-02-18 2 .-•<a.ia;.M BSVnBBSBS fStSI in■l d the kOUOWi* 1 aYLLOta I BBMBBa, I month j' a'ht 2:\ 7 > Lond< n v i MM -arh*. j 3 «w I ondon, 60 days' dight 2 .'> 13 1H I ondon, 30 day*' '.< r 2 3 25 32 London, aasnaad55 words
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Article72 1933-02-18 2 THE SINGAPORE Daily News. 1 Kmla Lompcr. i siiwcwpnox R\t^ delivery m Quarterly U 5 I Half-yearly MH(m Copy 5 ctfttl All communications rebltir. t ness matter*, til, advertisi^ .sciiptions, account*, P ri nt:rir should fce &ddre-«<< t 0 THI i GEE. I ADVERTISEMENT Rilfe t I inch Sinpl* W*72 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement62 1933-02-18 2 TRY A TIN OF ifll B.USCK'S/1 If PURE DANISH CREAH Sj'r£ RFAT NETWEKStf BUSCKJUN.&CO. «nd >ou will readily appreciate its fine flavour and thick crcaminess. Xo preserving substances added— Manufactured olutely from Pure Most Wholesome Danish Cream of Superior Quality. lor your Cakes and Fruit Salad BUSCK'S is the cream62 words
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Advertisement50 1933-02-18 2 I SMALL ADVTS. > i TO LLT, 8 mor I April Ist, com: •■«.■<!««• pound bungali c ry only. Bora 1 KATONG CH 7b aad It, MfcVKi i ia extcative geeeaia aa SEaFRONT aear S Club. Large V era-dab r« facing eea I < Id ruaatag j water. Modem Sai.50 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous384 1933-02-18 2 TllE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today, February 1*«. Anr uil mtg. of Lotus Club, F.W-CJI BBa-M Q IM p.m. Annual mtg. al saidfßß fl 1 >r:l Pen I nrf l' ib arag- TMI I Bay. Monday, February 20. a*- rg Musical Bi "Hiawatha 1 7. Idiag Memorial Ball, 5.30 p.m. Annual priz-'-iri'/ing384 words
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Miscellaneous536 1933-02-18 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS ANE DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailing »r< pending: lor Europe. p al(i o s. N. Co.'s Ilajputuna N.Y.K.: Suwa Maru (Feb. lM). Hamburg Amerika Line: js'ordmarl MM li, NVumark (Mar. 7). Bast Asiatic Co., Ltd.: Fion'a (Mar MM Funnel: Teirc-sius (Feb. 21 i Ant- m r536 words
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Miscellaneous681 1933-02-18 2 CHURCH SERVICES. PMRTBia (HI R(H, Or chard Koad. Sunday, Teh. '9. \Uv. M- phen, Baai, BJL 8 a.m. Mhitaf >> -ice. 8.45 a.m. Sund;.v MmoL 1 (> a-J"--i'ai.;'- S. -:-v 7i.T)y :n. 11.1" a.m. P;.r;.(ic- S--r.\.- It K A.F. Da-". !>.m. Tuesday, IVb. H. I M r v Socii ty,681 words
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Miscellaneous603 1933-02-18 2 FEWER DEATHS TOLL OF THE ROADS LAST YEAR Thi-re pie killed in road a ideni cat Britain dur- ing 1932 than in the previous year, but there were more injured. A statement issued by the Hom^ t Office pives the following figures WtL 1932. Accidents 181, "77 184,268 I- 202,119603 words
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Miscellaneous122 1933-02-18 2 I MJSNESS PREMISES TO LEI I. 172, 173. tit-ridge Road, No*. Ii I*,1 Anson BoaDeli Street .180, Bobtnsoa R OFFICES TO LIT. No. 3, Raffle floora). No*. 6 i (Ist and 2nd floors}, and 2nd floora), Change Alley floor), (9-A, 8-D, W. sun Road, Ko. and No. 82, Robl. TO122 words
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Article249 1933-02-18 3 CONTROL BOARD SUGGESTION AT MEETING PLAN SOUGHT The question of the establishment of a Boxers* Be-! Fund in Singapore! t«i annua general meetinp I flh !,.\;nu > :..«ion held at the Adelp terdav. Mr. T. W. licting preside wm in the chai th«- Board of Control.249 words
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Article325 1933-02-18 3 m\i m LEAGI I R^NDEMEER'S WIN OVER ST MATTHEWS meer Ath ci collected two unexpected points in a se League ...v Mar. hew 1 Y, ng People's C.uild I one at the Jalan Besar n The winners, alt*, ractically at the bottom of the tabl. 1 always325 words
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Article27 1933-02-18 3 \i>i! > MONTHLY MEDAI AT GARRISON The ladies liiontlily medal at the was played on Phui ih^ best qm* vo down a or Tai Th of27 words
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Article213 1933-02-18 3 I. A. CUP *:vf:rton to meet leeds united 1■ M| n.avr..- v.:il bfc 1 pl-< I i; th<- fif?h rmmi <>\ F.A. Cup today: M Mai Bi btOB vs. \\Y Jlarr. I'M Burnley Chesterfield Blackpool. Co. vs. Aldei -h I fa. Lin T. Middlesbro' vs. Birminghhi; Evert213 words
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Article223 1933-02-18 3 POINTS VICTORY OVF.R BOBBY LEITHAM l I.ui. Little played mbh j the class of his it Villa, If ght when he cook a ten-round decisioii Bobby I a- it ham, of Montreal, the NmtiMtrrighi dMUßpkm, oel' <!• Kilipino boy boiH up i i in the early rounds, eottii223 words
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Article53 1933-02-18 3 folk)* S.C.C. turn-nan- n 1 Mixed l)oubl» Han i< «i< w i d |fi "I tyUn S. H. MeMuna> arid Mi K U !>...• MM i Walker T*yV !•>••» °ea' H and M i 6, B I to :i > .-i."" 1 1 then w ill lu u*nni53 words
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Article596 1933-02-18 3 TANGLIN HOCKEY BOTH DEFENCES STRONG FAST FORWARDS Wilt. Retft. Y.M.C.A. 1 Hy the odd goal in five, the Y.M.C.A. defeated the Wiltshire Regiment at hockey yesterday at Tantflin. Tfe I MM not a truo indi- .-..n ol thf of j>lay fof the kv.' had slightly th-j596 words
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Article125 1933-02-18 3 ioiniii\ Kin<r Hiimum < rlrrino CmTCJI San Frara :■.>. Cafe elter- fcht, undertook m iroa m i in meeting Tommy I Pa ■■'■t tonight, but di •|m decM ■i, afffhi i Garcia n 1 i rin>r techi o in the t', o Red \V. inU-i a dly125 words
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Article183 1933-02-18 3 N.B.A. |{i;(;(M,MTION GORILLA JONES K.O.'b SAMMY SLAUGHTER '.■''■M'laiM -lan. 30. fiorilla Jones, of Akion, 0.. recognition by the National B i 1 ion as the American niirMlrweight champion ht'ro to-t niu"ht I.y knocking OVI Slaughter, of Tern Saute, In<!.. in lOt. Ben Jeby, reco;' u New Ynvk St.:-183 words
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171 1933-02-18 3 IN BARE FEET LITTLE DEMPSEY DRAWS WITH VFLLANUEVA nunento, -'an. 27. -out Um riny in hi L bare 1 i.." Dem] newly;.' from Manila ai d H nolulu. made hiaj debut here tonight by tine; a di I rfHawertf, ■Me Mn froai Los Angel* Villanucva took at least .*>ix cf171 words
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Article28 1933-02-18 3 \ol \\ailal»l«* Tor iilth T«f| I -I rv h <:.. i. i. :,u'.- t- <■ v. cboo e I bean I l avail hi i J <\ ai!l ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article86 1933-02-18 3 \'l\< 'lllurr icouver, Tuesday. Tlic Orthodox bishop of Vancouver, Monseigneur Anton Pok ki. who was given up for lost recently oft' Hm toast of Alaska, beam* he was travelling was wrecked, has discovered al a a lone island in the Aleorr up. The Bishop was formerly li ofAleta-Trans-Ocean - 86 words
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Article49 1933-02-18 3 Vllr«inl Anli-J rrnch Bloc Italian Press is greatly in censed at the assertions mad >ding the alleg-j (.1 Italian riNtl rm an antieli "Hk." In rigoromjf refuting the allegai while Italy has always opposed the bloc system among' nat ancc military alliances actuallj .rope into two ■<. Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 49 words
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Article56 1933-02-18 3 MilH r- < M»j< < I I Pa> Cul Warsaw, Wednesday. i I r, U- to call a strike protesting against the 20 per cent, rut in wages demanded by the employers to take effect on Mar I Am esolution unanimously adopted called for the proclamation of aAleta-Trans-Ocean - 56 words
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Article58 1933-02-18 3 NKV\ SWEDISH Bill siderable increase in the duties on a hir of foreign prodarts is priptsei in biu introauoed by tne Government. New will take effect tos»onow, the treaty of conmepcc Be* tween Sweden am lapses. Aithou, strewed m cAcial cirdes that th. net nteaat icuodsy this is ceoerally58 words
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Article46 1933-02-18 3 Him ol VI. Ju»ti<-< ndon, WeJncsda> Mr. J lapsed in a fainting fit wt «<l out of Court, and aft. m an in /ate ca a day. In spite of his great age if health and is acldon a— eat /ran Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 46 words
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Article46 1933-02-18 3 Dauleh Shah was alleged to have age of Said Mohamed'b desire to marry his ih lights i by <• ■••-ta-lau of $102 in cash and $40 worth of at-, ii. j.i-' i ,se, bnw, tkr u I the nan had, absconded. Accused clilid I Mh46 words
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Article9 1933-02-18 3 t fa :t 'a', -r., -,.> Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 9 words
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30 1933-02-18 3 NEW PEER Lord Runciman Takes Seat In The House rd Kunciman, whoae peer*** < was* announced in the Ne< House of Lords today. He it M Board of Trade British WirelessBritish Wireless - 30 words
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Article29 1933-02-18 3 Rftim^ Tuesday. Six new < ardinals will be ap Misted at the next lit iwg of the to the Ostervatore Romano. Tlmi^c noni:n;it«:(l in< lud«* t!.< I Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 29 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement186 1933-02-18 3 ..THE FILTER TIP protects lips, teeth, and fingers from tobacco stair -^'j^ l^\ Whdt e F:LT:P TIP d eS jf'MHBB&jL? 1 tfcroif btciMie 3->f tcneV* Mm «_J» o**m v^J[ >too> pan ctts cf f ofc<>cco ffettmf info ffct d»ro*. :^-U K| /f o*4 tftc eWour by wdrnf ifcc moW fll186 words
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1670 1933-02-18 4 80 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS SUCCESS OUT OF "TOWER OF BABEL" A knowledge of first aid is very desirable in every man and woman, and I hope that tuition in this subject may be undertaken in the senior classes of schools both for boys and girls in this1,670 words
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Article79 1933-02-18 4 nn: i»avimo>. -They Call it Sin/' the Wa Br< which opened at the Pavilion last nicrht, proved most entertainiruLort a V i.l. who is starred s a charming interpretat on of her role, her actinfe being as good a? her looks are beautiful. She u rappettei by79 words
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Article66 1933-02-18 4 The Chief Mr. Justice! Burton and Mr. Justice Whitley on! Monday: Court of Appeal i I Mr. Justice Mills on Mr 11 Mot t admission oi Hr. ft are ai rj r «»n--an at deceased kkl! I:. «Ah Sentr. Rex vs. N K ii f Cl ,n. l-;66 words
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Article149 1933-02-18 4 IHAWAI II SPI FNDID CHOPIN MME. BONENFANT ujrh the i-ml Society lan ion of what be the fines 1 ih«- Society am 1 The chief iten was, of course, Taylor cantata, H ding Feast," by chestra, with M tenor soloist. baton of M is gave the nn:149 words
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Advertisement318 1933-02-18 4 FASHIONABLE rOOTWEAR LATEST MODELS. XXV \r V i C,.?>\\?>A. 3lnV VKRV SMART HOE FINEQV A L 1 T Y IN M3GB HOUSE PR GLACE KID, ONE OPEN WAIST. ONI! RAR BUTTON SHOK BAR. PRICF. $9.50 PAIR. Jy\ PR CE S 7s PA!P Ci 341 Sr IN GLOVE CALF. ONE jy^jvi318 words
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Advertisement54 1933-02-18 4 uwjmwiaxx i i i iwn p I 8s I 2| n 3 9 SI i BREWLD AND BOTTLED jl 1 IN MALAYA FOR 1 I THEPEO P L E 0 F I I MALAYA I I 3 r 9 r 9 r 9 gj 9 r^^^Bi *X\ d 'If ri54 words
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Miscellaneous54 1933-02-18 4 TODAY -S BROADCAST Kmpiri 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from Big his Dance Band. 3.45 Concert by Charles Shadwell and his Orchestra from the Hippodrome Theatre, Coveir US noiineemeats, 3.30 lederick y Quintet. 4.15-4.30 \',.r,\,, r.:. 11 a.m. 1 i -rn. Oncert Trio conby Leo 1-3. ht Mu- 7-8. 8-9. Ha54 words
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Article421 1933-02-18 5 COURT STORY "TABLES :'S ADMISSIC least one idmit ed to be a leper mother who has been ade of growi' •!e in Sia^ t or hinder!:e reijsht forth Teng Sc Forrer, i trict Judge, yes-! -..:h km commit theft >n of the case n was ilischarged I421 words
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Article23 1933-02-18 5 Moscow, Wednesday. "til-known twiiiii airman rushed near Ba aatwaya, on a flight Moncow to Kamchatka. v. fejwries the meeha Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 23 words
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Article169 1933-02-18 5 KOY rMEY COULDN'T REFORM A father and stepmother alike had no terrors for a twV Indian lad, Edward Nathan. who defied their disciplinary s urea to such an extent that the father was at length compelled tu apply to Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, th a pore Third169 words
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Article132 1933-02-18 5 Haiti hi liiiH'MShop Lee En Tee claimed trial before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal rict Judge, yesterday on a charge of possession of dutiable liquor. He was convicted. Mr. A. E. S. Talbot, Assistant Controller of Government Monopolies, said that 8 a.m. on Feb. a party of132 words
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Article66 1933-02-18 5 Oj-or«h rl\ ><rn< \t Kcrliii Milling rl n. An attempt to hold a meetir i J tag "comm ror_ tM •he people's v I i proved a failure, the r »ie;ng d nes of disorder. chai: announced ttml in; th. chair and H( walked Brfl v ra. Th-Reuter Wireless - 66 words
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Article17 1933-02-18 5 Budapest. Tuesda.. oral hundred mei: 4 the I "Irt.i (i mons- I and |f:: Aneta-Trans-OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 17 words
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Article, Illustration28 1933-02-18 5 N ri-^nuill. r. Wi-in. rhinipinn .mi. l M,l r»» (ioldwyn-Ma ytr |>la> <r. i^it« d a flame rehearsal ai one of the st'idio- and above is the result.28 words
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Article366 1933-02-18 5 M<;HT YIGII. THREE CHINESE GET RIG SENTENCES gfl and rim efcaac by] a revenue party in the sea off Cbangi 1 n tho arrest of three Kheh Chinese, Ngiani Sui, Lee Chorn and Chong Lee. and th capture and cigarettes! amount' r :l>. on which the366 words
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Article45 1933-02-18 5 etary of tfct Britii Ik t** we ks ago ,T£l h ration, wmi i i kins was I »d B i n m natinj; docum< ni v\ hin >m thf c< n tr. I' tantlv 1 1 Hin lc R'J Ht Aneta-Trans OceanAleta-Trans-Ocean - 45 words
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Article116 1933-02-18 5 D.E.I. TROLBI.E RF.PORTFD SUICIDE OF COMMANDER The Ilaugt \V- Rumours that mutiny has broken out among the garrison at Ten roe officially denied. It is stated that the police merely arrested live soldiers for distributing: handbills calling on soldiers and sailors to revolt in sympathy with theAleta-Trans-Ocean - 116 words
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Article106 1933-02-18 5 GREAT JOURNALIST DEAD London, Friday. The death was announced today 3j ri Donald. Reuter. One of the best-known editors Fleet Street has produced, Sir RoDonald retired from a< iourn;il: m when he \:u^ id the .•hair of the now extinct Daily Chronicle after the War. Since then Sir106 words
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Article182 1933-02-18 5 SENTENCE ON him POSTPONED A badly-frightened Chinese Yip Boon Lum who/3 record lied his innocent appearance was produced before Mr. ft. A. Forrer, •he Criminal District J yes- to receive hi he had been convicted of theft before the Third Magistrate. Chief Court Inspector A. F. Shcedy said182 words
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Article68 1933-02-18 5 Fit To Return !o London London, Tuesc It is understood that the King and Queen, who on medical id have postponed their d> Mindringham owintf to the risk of influenza, are returning to London on Saturday. It can be inferred that the King'.s doctors now consider the rlReuter wireless - 68 words
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Article68 1933-02-18 5 Mlftfl International (io!d Standard W;i hington, Tuesday. Si nator Borah has definit< decided to Mipport an international scheme for UM restoration of the gold standard, tki PftWl te silver e>. I in the I agreement, the .-iuction of armaments and a i.mination of internatinnal i| wWI a view68 words
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Article73 1933-02-18 5 On D.K.I. ZrpiM'lin Service Batavia, Wedne -'lay. Before: i-snl.ai-kiriK f"! 1 Kurope the Zeppelin commander, \h: KckeiK Uted that hii fWt to the Dutch E India nitt H«n to i«eertainiM the feasiWlitf or I regular dirigible service with Europe MM produced food ronJti. The neighbour/1 1 <-<i nAleta-Trans-Ocean - 73 words
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Article73 1933-02-18 5 flillrr On Nr«««l I or It- Education Berlin, Wednesday. unm i jai t was noaaced "by Hitler in an address to represennewspaper 3 in QmM j ne lor em] I i a lhi I to educate Um yn > fom« a faithful mirror «f r i-rman life ;>•■!Aleta-Trans-Ocean - 73 words
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Article71 1933-02-18 5 An elderly Chinese woman. Yap Chen Tee, MurM inclination to f« [need before Mr. H. A. i he Criminal District judge, ii a char;/ I possession nment < handu valued at $320. i: he Govolies, said that th<department i ination that tb jr t tain shop to collect71 words
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Article417 1933-02-18 5 K.L. ACTION SPIQUEL TO FAILURE OF DAILY EXPUtS (From Our Own Correspondent.) i I ala Lumpur, Thursday. After a three-day hearing Mr. ce Me Fall reserved judgment today in the case in which the I I Banking Corporation is suing four directors of the defunct, ayan417 words
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Article501 1933-02-18 5 Conimui ,ed with the anar cording to Professor Moley, Mr sevelt's economic advisor, win ned th«- prisoner. Mr. Roosevelt doeg not ontejj plate making any change m hi regular hmbit He is surpnsfd a .'gestion of curtailing th< inaugural celebration and oln* functions. .ca, New York, Thursday.501 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement82 1933-02-18 5 MALAYA'S LARQZST SPORTING GOODS IftRE e nri&t f' r '■'>' Pl ne 2938 J'" IIM.-i Ql \Lii ENMM I and POLO SMI 1 Price $1.25. J, USTUNCHNGOI TI.NMS (y BADMDS PON KAD Kl tS 01 I SPGOAUI V. "R 0 Y S 0 N S KM Sports Depot. 111, North82 words
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Article1491 1933-02-18 6 NEW METHODS THE GOOD OLD DAYS AND THE BAD Rubber cultivation formed the subject of an interesting paper read by Mr. C. F. Shackleton to the Society of Chartered Accountants in China at their meeting in Shanghai on Jan. 20. Although rubber cultivation ifl I comparati1,491 words
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Article221 1933-02-18 6 AND TOOK DREAM CAVE UNDER A FLOOR Arthur Grea*. aged thirty-nine, a Mutler who had been in one ma.i i employment .since he was a boy, met a temptation which falls to feu in a lifetime— and he fell. The house where he was employed at221 words
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Article223 1933-02-18 6 INQUIRY INTO A WIFE'S DEATH Xhe preliminary inquiry into me i i the young will n i fai chauffeur, Jalit bin Jani, i ployed hy Mr. Murcott oi th< Singapore Municipality, as the result of a collision between a small motor-car and a trolley bus at the Junction223 words
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Article161 1933-02-18 6 Left Outside Cinema A ii.i. i cinema patron out cf the Ritz cinema about a f- j age ftttd found that I J ed from the stand ta the theatre. Be h Be time in repotting Has after to the Joo Chiat poliInspector Thomas Isaac detailed a detective161 words
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Article100 1933-02-18 6 Income-Tux 1**1) ninils Speeding I p The week's Excl r* turns i in^r up "f in.-oni-payments. The amount during the week mm* J.OOO, which is over that for any week since Jan. 1 ami exceeding las< v. ••> figure of £22,252,0* comparison vritl I reI in tht efcBritish Wireless - 100 words
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Article91 1933-02-18 6 Moi inti Scenes ai I uneral Of Victims Xuenkirchen, Tuesday. Mo 1 ing ;enes wen witMMM th< th( victims of thi plosion m onveyed in fifteen Kmm i ;.v D > Bach wagon was eseor- I firemen carrying Dchted torches. Vice-Chancel] Hi Papen, th< <; ..an Minister forReuter Wireless - 91 words
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Article76 1933-02-18 6 The leadei I ec poli pal ■!!<■.- Radi Al'i ai'ian. I| lj im laic! Dlegs] bf b< i tat i I ha\ L<sue<l a impnaofUMßl Hid eond -mnation of the diief of llm Si ii B mxrii and Bosnian pai Ih< y dtelarc M Tki Gtfin mhl preservesAneta-Havas - 76 words
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Article152 1933-02-18 6 >IK. E. N. I <I>LMINS PLANTER REPLACES fcR. TEMPANY 1 I 01 (Km I respondent.; Lumpur, Thuxulay. .M i. W i ;ect< prcs den! of tli«- R Reaea Li btute and chairman of the Board in place oi HL A. Tempany, Director of Agricuu. Mr. Cummini152 words
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Article66 1933-02-18 6 Governinent Employee In i.ourl Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Thursda Today in the District Court fore Mr I Willan, Inspector produced B. T. W. Terkais,! :ant Superintendent of einment Monopolies, who stood charged for an alleged brea< trust in respect of $977. Pe was expected to proceed toda home66 words
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Article105 1933-02-18 6 NAZI POWER EXTENDS Ui; M N(K PWJSSIA djh^ I I there is no tHUitm^T *2fl •■deliver Prussia, taTl?^ al of the (iem^T 2** Mlfcr has reiaia^ authority over the Katk. 24 |tt»e to it> maaSSJr^l I pears oti offioialolJ^ uniform (OC »*k>i 1 k ■••btfß of the nartvW^'B TW NasiAneta-Havas - 105 words
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Article45 1933-02-18 6 EX-PC'S UNLUCKY 13TH YEAR Lift it. jHtal Mat Yasin u I turn v mu put > visit i lamjaf Is 1 1<» t\u< nmm\ ft rt'ii.'. when h«liccTi then tm ttjilllW nd dp tvr 1 ninal 1> enee was off. of failii l»rop«!t. the ciijrina*45 words
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Article13 1933-02-18 6 I i |«»*4'<! Bat tlam-iKaX I PI 11 _BBBnil i I*** M13 words
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Advertisement94 1933-02-18 6 PINEAPPLE HAM BACON y ALWAYS FRESH AND DELICIOUS AS NEW SHIPMENTS ARE CONSTANTLY ARRIVING TO MEET THE EVER INCREASING DEMANDS THROUGHOUT MALAYA. OBTAINABLE AT OL K Dl.l'O Is. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL. TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DAftCE AND CABARET 9.30 to iVIIDNIGHT. RAFFLES oELEBHATED94 words
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Article253 1933-02-18 7 DISILi US» NED j H ii s A LONDONER RETURNS NOT RCT UfTK Stanley Frederick Ball, 20-year-old Loadoßer who jrtwied the French Foreiga Lefion "hi search of n ago and recently escaped because he was "bored," has returned to his home at Haverstock Hill, N.W.—dfeiih__ieaied. He253 words
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Article194 1933-02-18 7 :penses incurred at quarantines eeting of the Indian Im held at Kuala he chairman, the \hearne, stated •>n of payment is administrations for. at the quarantine i ulau Jerejak, Port and St. John's Isla nder considerat m prepared by was considered and ed, subject to 0M the various adm194 words
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Article316 1933-02-18 7 THEATRE'S WAR ON B.B.C. DEADLOCK i ARTISTS FORBIDDEN TO BROADCAST want to use our artists without any recompense, re-' war isei illow them to do thaSo Mr. George Black, the productions director of the General Theatres Corporation, which, recent amalgamaton with Mom E pire% controls 80 pi of all provinces,316 words
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Article163 1933-02-18 7 HERTZOG'S PROPOSAL FOR AGREEMENT Cape Town, Tuesday. The Coalition Government is now I a step nearer. General Hertzog Prii lister and Leader of the Nationalist Party, has handed to General Smuts, Leader of the South African Party, a letter con' a definite outline of the Nationalist Party's proposals forReuter Wireless - 163 words
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Article70 1933-02-18 7 CHINA HOUSE" i\< w Home ¥m Muilonto hi London London. Thurdda; "China House," Gov.ei Street, the Chinese students' new home »n London, will be formally opened by !the Master of B*.lliol, Dr. A L' row. Mr. Su chang, of the Chinese Lega M been appointed of the hon. 1 wasReuter - 70 words
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Article18 1933-02-18 7 Noli- \ifu Vr^' I* J i.nw^ I-'" Vnrvv Moscow, Thursd:: Commissar an.! French \i ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article35 1933-02-18 7 NX hat Action Will Pewtn Fake f: -"-va, Thur-day. whole J? suit of the deliberations was telegraphed to Tokio. It ii loarnt that the delegation definitely adyised in favour of withdrawal from League.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article248 1933-02-18 7 Formal W ithflraw al. Shanghai, 1 :>• U 1 fa] I Legation l:■ anr<.n;c< 1 that Japan has decided on a formal withdrawal from the League on Feb. 25 and tha* M Boka has been ructed to leave .the same day and return to Tokio via AmerAnother message states that248 words
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Article323 1933-02-18 7 A GOOD CITIZEN" FINFD Three charges involving the possession of lethal weapons were dis- 1 of by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the 1 :h al District Judge, yesterday. these conco ion of revolvers and one of a A Good Citizen. That M a good citizen of Singapore for323 words
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Article283 1933-02-18 7 1 DISMISSED 'OUGHT NOT TO HAVE BEEN PROSECUTED." If 'You Itan the court without a I .stain on y<- .r ,ar;i'. V never to have been prosecu 1 V'. th these wc.nj, tiio Boeorder, I El nesi w ild, di ichargi d Annie Bii aged283 words
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Article374 1933-02-18 7 REVIEW OF WORLD AFFAIRS Int' i i wen ed by the Foreign n Joh^ <■ I K ampton tonight. Referring to disarmament, h* bed that tlv (leneva Conference been unable to make more rapid in its most difficult but most essential and urgent task. Bi had lBritish Wireless - 374 words
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Article97 1933-02-18 7 Mr, honttt i onaiders 'w\\\x tfetrarat London, Tuesday. Thomas today tolci I House of Commons that he was con- i leasures to secure' I pquer sum- lent ue from the Free i jvered by custom's i t duties. Thomas ad. uld be i guided by i ancct.Reuter Wireless - 97 words
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Article460 1933-02-18 7 CHOP CHEOiSG KEi: MAN WHO WENT TO CHINA Mr. Justice Mills was engaged in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday afternoon hearing petitions for receiving orders and other motion a motion for J. V. e to pay a monthly in.-tai I). H. Tudor, Assistant Official n moving the motion,460 words
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Article86 1933-02-18 7 POKER CLUB DENIAL THAT MEMBERS WERE LOCKED IN f a case for MUs irietren Mr the roon luft Two that ;ld play in the s of ntroduce' *11 oker Mis* •t A How »d t.i Enter." on \'f>vembcr I that Mrs. n ro told Mr. been in86 words
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Advertisement115 1933-02-18 7 VHSTEAWAYS BASIC VALUES Ml W popi i.\k <;ooivAT em i i \w pucn On? "f.^uhSS M\it>* 7 MW ff 1 \f* m B/VSK if 'I 9 f 3 ~sfl I DOUBLE 111 al \RM CLOCKAccu double i i 1"U<! i tore. BASIC VALLE $2.25 Ea«h. POCKET WATCHES. ium plated shuck115 words
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Article, Illustration42 1933-02-18 8 Mount 1 N.r.'-t. r) uhuh a party of British airmen is to aUi-mpt irtorc* Marion. Snr., a.-, the mum in "Six Hours t<» Li\o." a F«,\ picture v\iih Warner Ba\U < and John Bole^ in rh< leading role*, openinq tomorr^ at the Mhambra.42 words
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Advertisement470 1933-02-18 8 WANTED. WAMKD, hca- t qaiet Itnptiß u: I Bungalow or Urge aa*l ;p- quift Flat in uew«r eaMcai Idmg. conv.r;. to mMatki purport, available uext Decmbai or Jamary to European couple retaraiaf ota leave. Node Samiatlon Hoi No Daily New#. ItMNW IME NECESSITATES ECOMOMV 1 throw away yo ir ben470 words
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