The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 January 1933
1933-01-03
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1933-01-03 1 The Singapore Free Press Ml .Ml. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1933. 10 (EMS.16 words
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Article292 1933-01-03 1 I n>.l.mil MM t.itinii Mi moraine in the I'-t mat. h against Australia at Milbiillll [U, (i and h.iw ii >.!.. i. r.i^e hi. .lu(li;mi nt i«.i plaintiffv with <<•-«- a,mu in lh. Miil in whuli ihi -K. i n s f..-(w Bai.K Ltd. sued I•« K«'-292 words
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Article847 1933-01-03 1 What is it about islands thai mim tacm so attracts r? Is it etaiph. that being Wnjtth .or any other smallish blander* one is naturally more at home on a small piece of mod with mater all round it. or do people whose land it entirely surrounded847 words
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Advertisement154 1933-01-03 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Mal a y a n gardens direct to your home. lAFFLES HOTEL VL\LAYAS PRKUXXR HOTIL TO MORROW to-night TEA DANCE SPECIAL 6JO <U5 p- m DINNER DANCE INFORMAL r.m t.. Midnight DINNER DANCE 930-Midnight i:\FFI.KS CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA i PHONE 55M I154 words
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Advertisement90 1933-01-03 1 AT LAST .and 6i T^l- Ttf THE SERRARD WIRE T MACHINE CO. M■. m MSALISTERa H iineumi v ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOYLL HOTEL WEDMISDAY Do You f I INFORMAL know D ■I DINNER Adel[)hi rates DANCE are most reasonII h'Xi i.i i.i.s r misic ame ser\ ice DANCE is excellent90 words
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Advertisement144 1933-01-03 1 LATESI \DVFRTISf MFNTS A good complexion Page 6. profit policy-»-Page 14. Special offer of populfc -Page 8. Tht iely prescribed od beverage Pae° CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP Res>in the ;\eu c.ir by joining Xi .v R i r j »OOK-LOVKKS IJMK.M^ Rt BS MORE JOY Tii HER FORM OF KB I144 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-03 1 There is no hotttr Tm than BIGIA TEA (,R(»\NN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article89 1933-01-03 2 i:iiu ial London. Itor. 30. Despite the depression of the past year, the great voluntary and friendly .societies in Britain ha M in maintaining their membership and in further »«HJ w g to their financial leacrre*. uhk-h now amount to £inoooo.noo The significance of this remarkable achwement89 words
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Article155 1933-01-03 2 I). .mi 'M'niitiii- hip In I'i.lll London. Dec. 3t. The Duke of Gloucester, the Kin; third son. left London this morning for a n.jr.thy' shooting trip to the Sudan. H said gcod-byt to their Majesties at Sandriir-.^; m on TVeurt.day. and ye k luncli with his155 words
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Article66 1933-01-03 2 Manned for This Yew L— dm. Dee. Jt. Remarkable success has attended the p of British shipping liiuv> m placing some of their luxury liners on pleasure cruises during the past year, and 200 special cruises have been planned for 1933. They include trips to all puts of66 words
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Article83 1933-01-03 2 It. l\ Mil- I it IV. -rut I lyun London. Dec. 3§. is annouiu-t'd that on the application of the Bank of England the Treasury has authorised the maintenance of the fiduciary issue at the existing figure of £275.000.000 for! a further period until Manh 31. next.83 words
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Article70 1933-01-03 2 < h.iirman of Board of V:t;<uial :»'r\ l.omUn. Dec. 3t. Sir Pinup Bassoon Under-Seeretary for Air. has bevn elected rhaiiman uf the Board of the National Gallery in .>ueces.sion to Lord Lee of Fan-ham Sir Philip Sa&soon Is a trustee of the National Gallery and a well-known70 words
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Article365 1933-01-03 2 Commission To Examine Prospects II .>ndon. Dec. 29. A .statement on the terms of the agreement between the Governments of Great Britain. Canada and Newfoundland regarding the assistance to the latter Government in meeting its interest obligations has been issued by th? Dominions Office. It refers to thf determined attempt365 words
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Article74 1933-01-03 2 \<\\ I mind land ommission VnTeed To Nrwliiuiull.iiid. I)., Th Government has agreed to the appoint ment of a commission to examine the count ry's future, particularly as regards finance and the measures necessary to secure stability before the debt interest due on July Ist. matures. One74 words
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Article92 1933-01-03 2 Not Mnli Diiimn «-iiN Komi a> l.mid..i Iler. 29. Reports from various parts of the country indicate that the influenza epidemic has assumed considerable proportions, although it is stated not to be so dangerous as that of three years ago. There were thirty deaths fron fluenza last92 words
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Article60 1933-01-03 2 Persuaded To Prolong Vacation [oiui.., Dec. 29. In the interests of his health the r Minister has been persuaded to postpone Ms. departure from Lossiemouth until !uch was the date fixed for his r« turn to London. Sir John Simon, the Foreign Secretary, who has been suffering from60 words
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Article26 1933-01-03 2 To Live Permanently in (\rvnv \th--ii-. Dec. 9. Samuel Insull. whose extradition was fused yesterday, announces thai he Ls residing p permanently— Reuter Wireless.26 words
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Article15 1933-01-03 2 1 ma performances at the Capitol. P lion and Alhambra now commence at &.30 pin15 words
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Article116 1933-01-03 2 (Cut rid Austr«iii:ni Sv ;n h for Ciold Millx.tn n. 1t.,. ."> "Lasseter's lost lode", as the famous gold Central Australia is called, nearly added more victims to the innumerable ti ions "Ahull hav< endeavoured to unearth reasure. I |)i;ni. uith Hm airmen, named Ba <nd Stalky.116 words
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Article44 1933-01-03 2 (lash at Santa Lucia in v.,.k i 28. Tviei.fy-two rebels and three National Gunmen Ml killed in .Santa L Nicaragua, according- to th- N a York m f ••••.(< InfeM but the guardsmen suet t d in rescuing Hum.— R<. -.:t--i Ww t^44 words
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Advertisement33 1933-01-03 2 SEASONAIV! F IiIFTS. PERfI Mfeßl < o\ FRETS W OT\ EKHJHK V -N'i and i I MXXX PERFI ME SPRA^ S and SETS. Civ ion may be inspected at Ml \l II MA.. LIMITED.33 words
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Advertisement336 1933-01-03 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hereby given that tender- are now Invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained In the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Supply of Sluice Val\es for period Ist May 1933 to 30th April 1934 Date of336 words
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Advertisement571 1933-01-03 2 TRAI>« ■>*.. TRADE MARK f^i^RY NOTICE oiREcndNS. BRAND&COS ESSENCE OF BEER r Uis best tairo c i 1 C? > c be kr?t pr*v»--, to use in a zi^s Ifirr. «*ich vmtim r t r. fbce. If paaible ON ICE. propwtiwof tbe iDestßeef.BMtracird b. >-.i. > :.:c.«*olexttt m -t*r-. .ni«»nT571 words
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Advertisement399 1933-01-03 2 NOT! B. Ik Matter ot X \i»|> i.IMI ill) l.iq"idation*. At an Extraordinary General Meeting of th abovenamed Company dv.V.- convened and hel« .inapore. on the 30tl day of December. 1932. the following Extra ordinary Resolution was duly passed ■That it has been proved to the sattlai i:<w of this399 words
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Advertisement357 1933-01-03 2 PB >i" H Ml I Trade Conuiis.icner Piilh Fkior Ft. ling, on Tuesday. J-nrarv loth, at 5 pn opasals for holding an BTrhtMttot SZ. simitar in natui to thai ortenteed as part oi the proframme t<Empire Shopnin Week 1932. The n R B« H M ~i ad. P SINt IN357 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous212 1933-01-03 2 i I i WEKK Tanday. 3rd. Hi^ti Water 03 10 H '9 8 6 tt Ri«by Public S- A iMGi Co SVC. Dunearn Road. Football Chinev League: St Matthew's YPG vs Siong Uoo AS.. Jalan Besar Sfani-im WiiMiiiy. Hi High Water 03 49 ft >l 7 9 ft Hock- Khalsa212 words
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Article249 1933-01-03 3 k K'flu^'i! i ti n Kor I'nomploxwl New Ysrk. Kiii.i* i>i. lit i: p v n i < r^'ii* 1 .ii.ci romptly notified by the bankers from m si expected to borrow this sum that not Ur of tt would be forthcoming Paced necessity of reducing249 words
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Article104 1933-01-03 3 r.^st-N M.i\ in: irr How. he poured paraffin over a cat and set it was confessed by a 15- year-old boy at A witness also gave evidence of seeing him angle a eat by a strap aver a Are. and try to a the care of104 words
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Article405 1933-01-03 3 Thomas Norder Yiew> Lady Limerick gmve an address on Some Social and Economic Aspects of Birth Control" at a meeting of the National Birth Control Association at Caxton Hall. Westminster. Sir Thomas Horder presided. Sir Thomas Horder said that at long last the birth control movement405 words
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Article245 1933-01-03 3 liathinu Traced} in PSaUUIg Sitting as Coroner Mr. D. Wills helc inquiry in Penang last Saturday into the death of a 15-year old Chinese schoolboy, Tan Eng Hock, who was found drowned in the stream at Waterfall Road some days ago. Two companions of the deceased who were245 words
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Article71 1933-01-03 3 1 BUen Warning; to (UM hi.M Shanghai, Dec. 3t. Mr. Chang Chun-kwang, President of the National Salvation Society of Shangh-*' appeared yest*: Up to this afternoon the Shan jr. Police have not been able to find any clue as to his whereabouts. According to his lamily. Mr. Chang71 words
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Article55 1933-01-03 3 I.ipaiki-M- Ma> Ai-quirt- IM-npf.-tj in ill Parts Besides the special rights for developing the mining and agricultural resources in the three North-Eastern Nrovinces, the Manchukuo Government has recently enacted a new law. under which all Japanese are at liberty to acquire and own lands in all parts55 words
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Article41 1933-01-03 3 it.mpi.ii.d v^.sinatisß (.•rural Muto Shanghai. Dec. 30. Two Kcean revolutionaries were arrested ut a hotel in South Manchuria yesterday. Arguing to the Japanese police the Koreans contemplating the assasinatlon of the Jap U Commander-in-chief. General Muto- R Siang Poo.41 words
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Article34 1933-01-03 3 Shanghai, Dec. Hi DM capital of the South Manchurian I x-en increased by eighty miliion pa^ deposited in Govi: .nk of Changchun Thl led as a making the Manchukuo a Japan*34 words
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Article43 1933-01-03 3 Shanghai l>" A message from Fukien states that a number of Japanese fishing boats from Formoga of Foochow vest, m by the Chines*' autho: B to reported that a formal protes 1 dnpatrlu-d to Tokyo by the Foreign Ofli< Poh43 words
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Article28 1933-01-03 3 Shanghai. !>••<• '•ign diplcwiiats m Peiping me? yestentajr decided to proclaim nu-rtial Uw :r. thlegation |uarU. hould trouble ny <■ P ht .mri Tiejit in Nanyang Slang Pao28 words
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Advertisement367 1933-01-03 3 I/ie most widely prescribed y( &^M^^jjW/ f°°d beverage A' 1 l tr Uu Wnrl(1 Eiin»jw-, America, Africa, Ana, kustralai and throughorji T i\ CV "Chinaand Malaya— Ovaltine i> widely and rrmilarh pttoaibsd ,-V }In X^ Vn |)at t>nN r^ ls s tne lvslill ul l'»n.u practical ex})erience nf t< -ujnvi367 words
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Advertisement91 1933-01-03 3 SAVEiIOOR SIWCE. 5 WAS 77/) lIIORT. I SLIP. FIT Renold Chain Drives Ia land ki duce m hneng 1 KLIWINATE TRANSMISSION BREAKDO^ I CUT HANDLING I I\M I SOLE AGENTS: j UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED T\ :i A Tobacco selected with great iSf^M«fifj|{ care ■J idjnent by men 3H^H PmNCE ALBERT"91 words
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Article542 1933-01-03 4 From £658.618 To £4,184,485 ncriiKs Kdi: two VKARS In Sydney the turnover of our lotteries than anticipated. It seenuri almost hßpoaaible for the original estimate to be realised, but it has been exceeded, and we na\r not yet reached the limit. One eccd thing is that542 words
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Article291 1933-01-03 4 Vorkshir*' Bowler Macauley Makes Bludgeon Keply Only recently in England J. B. Hobbs. writln In the London press was reported to have WM that if bowhn? methods such as these of W. E. BuAf. against Surrey at Kensington Oval. I:: Ai::.:. ball w;i.> pitched about half-waj mri k;291 words
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Article98 1933-01-03 4 '(invent (Tlltlf ami Arrest ha roller t^raiu t Dec. 26. N Mitel I ndtt, armed with a bo fon i'd an nto the avent at Autun. near hi ■c the nuns were ;i: proof' ::im.-h .v heard on the door of ii 'Jen. A nun who opened98 words
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Advertisement326 1933-01-03 4 WHITEAWAY'S no\»k k v t i, BASIC VALUES TLKKISI! BATH TOWELS. A good quality towel suit and absorbent and will be found hard wearing. In krown and .te striped Size 27 BASK ALUgS v, Ka. |f r Tf 1 1 White huckaback toweli with coloured border of blue, mcuve. gold326 words
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Advertisement186 1933-01-03 4 CRAVENA 4 made specially to prevent sore throats SEALED-FRESH they reach you in perfect condition atesdV Protective and Graven ""A'jl ensuring CRAVEN A J^j^il FACTORY-FRESHNESS T v v -^^^^^!^^si^ :S aWteN. cannot R «-t full tatkfacti— fram "50 tin in Jt-Ni^noJ &&F El"^ a many uavs when ;*mF ji& IJ186 words
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Advertisement191 1933-01-03 5 6.30 PAVILION 9.30 I lONS PHONE 69C3 (nh RIG DAY! \nd STILL CROWDING OUI TOM WALLS with Anne grey, "LEAP YEAR" BRITISH AND DOMINIONS PICTURE. NEXT CHANGE I IRESE DUNNE <4 JOHN ROLES "BACK STREET" BY FWME HIRST. •\»Vff«« EtMt *L<f^nß JNDIGESTION is not oniy punfol. boi ll negleo- f-j191 words
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Advertisement90 1933-01-03 5 CAPITOL; 6.30 NIGHTLY 9.30 What a lau^h NciCff hsvc >uch scream< beoi heard!! K\trvbodyV PSS^BC xtr it You -imph MUST MC The FOUR MARX BROTHERS in Pununount'* New Hon-Hon packed uuh n N MUSIC mi MERRIMENT— "HORSE FEATHERS" The Hiti iri-^t Tonic tor the hlues \v\ procrilit'c] \e.\f Change JOHN90 words
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Advertisement94 1933-01-03 5 BEWARE OF "CHANDIT .Yon at 6.30 unJ <).M) \ii*/»f/y MATINEE rO-MOKRO\\ XI v I'M \merica's official lunatics in urami rip-roariny comed> Iron) Metro-(iold\\> n B I 'HT Klt 14 KATO 'IH.VI lIMMY DURANH fH I NOSE in SPEAK EASILY NEXT CHAN (I ~4i,h(MS MITH\ t > I 'jST Y\\\\\ F.4VK94 words
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Article901 1933-01-03 5 It Has Mfant to the Kree State TRAD: LJNI I>) Our Own Correspondent* afeta Government, undeterred by a <Uung the beat of Irish indus- amerce, unc r.f ations made by men of stanssMoa to know and advise. Is still pur--uaff its —Hiii and folly. Tbe world901 words
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Article318 1933-01-03 5 COL-LAPSE AFTER 'M -H«»rR ORDgAL Captain and Matt 1 Unconscious ;le the south coast was basking in sunshine and girls were swimming in the ponds at Highgate and Ken Wood, the crew of the Glasgow steamer Neph^te were telling at Londonderry of terrifying seas off318 words
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Article133 1933-01-03 5 I aiiitini; WoiiH'ii Carried Out of hun h renzana i ■< ,i- .in :i- .it st Churrh MvfMMMa OM Ml Vbea I Urge portion of the congregation "«ang down" the service of the Mass. I i men were assisted out in a iig condition, and133 words
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Article248 1933-01-03 5 The Extension of Rubber I'sajre The recent Motor Show at Olympia once prwrldes an opportunity of considering taX rubber has contributed to the forward developments which have been noted in the 1933 models. A comprehensive survey of the applications of rubber in the automobile industry has been248 words
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Article173 1933-01-03 5 "Women Who Know Would l.augh" I Judtfe Clucr hinted at Shoreditch County Court that wom-n should in cues concerninj* dVMMfc :uid wished that he f H member of his family acting as 11. -> ssi r A\\ i dressmaker's claim for F7 11' the cast173 words
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Article125 1933-01-03 5 and sing hymns if any "illegal" pVMtIMi observed in the CflMfc Th( ..< K< N B W.i.r the X- I C M I I of All Mats', Falmouth, was then- 10 Wli. Mi lfMl| MM MfJM Hi' tlic obi« tin-.- tm *"<•■ (r •■<■<■ I oMterS-" The organist and i:125 words
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Article329 1933-01-03 5 BU BMHi While I rnu(K Pass the Door MANCHESTER OFF* [Al STUNNED Armed bandits held up a sub-branch of Williams Deacons bank at Trafford Park, Manchester. They bound and gagged the manager and h:.- c'urk. knocked them senseless with the butt of a revolver, and walked out329 words
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Article80 1933-01-03 5 SI N I IBM TION I(I 111- I (liter -In your to-day^ »ssur> in th< rolumn D I reference to Sun Life Assurance Co. Leing involved in a action. As Hgents io: the British Company >[ that name which i.s in DO way conne with the80 words
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Article61 1933-01-03 5 The removal of the just grievances ranquisht d oupht to precede the disarmament dnesday'g me*-;. Rotary Club will je a business meeting The following items' ire at pre.si nt on MM Agenda. To report on the Bangk k IMM \< iUU i Helegates); to report on the work done over61 words
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Article282 1933-01-03 5 \m\\\ Accused of Stabbing Her ASTONISHING V IN An astonishing story of a young woman's dash from a house into a street when naked wa* told at Brighton Police Court. William ffdmund Moore, aned nineteen. Mb bodily harm on Mn. Marjorte Warden, agvd twfntv-twn by282 words
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Article181 1933-01-03 5 Mr LaUon on Kt.tsons lor No! VnyiUK Mr Walter Layton, rdttor of the Economist. at the National Liberal Club, expressed the that BritaJa should default in paymnt of tha American war debt. existing circumstance* the pr»rvr ttiiML lur Britain to say to the Unttad >••••••■ .<. impossible181 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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505 1933-01-03 6 ENGLAND'S GREATEST GAME IN DANGER Violating The True Spirit of Cricket ROWLING TA(TI( ATTACKED onumnl- t»" \u-ira»i.i > W111 ..,-s 1..-I.M,- and in., Ih. Anr m.Uch IM »i. writ*- ,v— h Ab seven years ago. Murdoch. Mcy famous captain of '''J""* mous Australian Eleven* in HW. and 1890. and one505 words
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Article1039 1933-01-03 6 liatsmcn Will be Maimed" There is no longer any doubt about the plan of attack by England's battery of fast bom-fen. W. M. Rutledge in the same paper). Definitely it Is a head and body attack And it is persisted in there can be only one1,039 words
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Article162 1933-01-03 6 Uvloni n w M.k. I .11 I ltrary to usual practice, the Oxforr verity PrealdflOt. W. D. tattae-Crum begat the training for the Boat Km, when he ted i Although training will have to to brok< -i tly when the Term comes to an end. Ok162 words
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Article39 1933-01-03 6 < Sn!'i*'r p r m in rl v to note ttittt Cttdi of th^ bocw ct^^KMtiltoti v durinc the ensuing year pniKu mi opport ■it "xira aay scort* trie conditions l.> down In "L.G.U. tfamUetm SmSMlmw. BW39 words
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Advertisement104 1933-01-03 6 Ilk tf iBMWIi tit I fii »iK 'I, WF n/lv 111 I \|i#l\ BACHELORS will be the choice of every hostess this year John Player Sons, England r I ;-;-;;--v---l I '.'."/.'.'.'■'■'■'■'■'.'.'■'■'■'■'■'■'■'■'■'•V-'-'i-'-'-i'i'i'-'' ■iiii i t i I SALE Have you bought your New War presents V IT Mi, vi>it our104 words
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Advertisement115 1933-01-03 6 A GOOD. COMPLEXION DESERVES j^J PROTECTION y 4kk HAZEL!NE' /O SNOW" Protect igainst the coarsening action of sun and wind. PaiTicularly suitable tor Tubes f>r the handbag. I duHng tile daV. \'ani-hes WltllOllt t?" pots for the dressing-tab/, pf jTrcasiness, leaving the skin smooth at a. >•■ and soft i115 words
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PERAK'S RUGBY VISITY
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82 1933-01-03 7 LISTON > T\\ i^i Minute Score At Jalan Besar iMkilltA gm\ i_ ftftrnw iJeir iTfjf vt fi^^M^K^^M m^a at e»»»«gaBmwB MB SSgwßjy Wy 3 KeW wvy mm CMMnMii Hfftiy r*m f«r «at time brforr the start j k^K eflavmm^m^A hiir*s r\tn «hfff <»!id82 words
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Article868 1933-01-03 7 v*. rtn* a. Trr nad to make tw~> chances In team selected. Dodds coming in on the j ung owing to Ball being unable to turn rough injury, and A. R. Anderson came he forward line In the place of I* L. Wilkinson Dodds baa been giving •m868 words
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Article702 1933-01-03 7 Perak .lu>t lieal The Command IVr.K Spt> Malax., ,n,,,.»iiil 3. Far the match at Jalan Besar on Sunday ththe place of Johnstcn among the forv The Command brought in Millar, of the Gloucesters, in the place of Wlckes, and Lewis, of at scrum half. Gazsard cam*702 words
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Article170 1933-01-03 7 Sir K. Fskine Holland's Siamese Appointment (From Our Ovn Correspondents K...uk..k. 1.., I Sir Robert Eskine Holland has been app< Siam's new Judicial Adviser, succeeding Mr. M. F. Buszard. Sir Robert Holland arrives in Siam Sir Robert Efckine Holland, who is 55 years of a»e. retired from the170 words
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Article719 1933-01-03 7 JAPANESE BANK WINS ACTION ADMISSIBILITY OF BILLS OF EXCHANGE Question of Re-Stamping After Extension Judgment fur the plaintiffs with costs wa; ;\ered by the Chi.: Justice, sir Willian Mun-nn on Saturday, in the suit in which t >i« ihama Speck Bank. Ltd., sued Lee K\v jt Wing Tai Loong and719 words
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Article144 1933-01-03 7 Sri I N-iiK -in i;i l. an hue Cotton Ti;i{ i' Loud.... l».. -»9. An industri eogr hich has been proceeding for four years wa.-/ brought to an end when a new agreement :»r the operation ;x looms by weavers of ranges of doth in f Picturing144 words
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Article76 1933-01-03 7 Lower Costs in British Cotton IndiMry London. !>»■< An appi- iable cheapening in Hm co6t of p >ti and weaving of a certain range of •m rloths is anticipated from the agreement .1.: •«\id ol 'r looms. i.. gji mtt hich was formally signed •ay. comes76 words
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Article784 1933-01-03 7 eemenc Between Mines and Bank POUND AT 91 PER CENT. Johannesburg Dec. .1. igh an offn Moment is not a-. i! Miat ndcrstanding has been reached between the Chamber of Mines and the Reserve Bank for Beali] with the n >v; output believed the co-operation of784 words
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Article86 1933-01-03 7 Kuropt'an> !n\ol\o(i in Boftfkob Car A(«i(h'nts From Our Own Correspond Bangkok. I. hi 1 Two motor ;t< a hx h Europeans were ■MMBeaaMOt of 1933. rucco, assistant plumper ki I Arts. Royal I MM ,km should.r md rite tlnoiiKh I DODMon i/t\vc<'n his car and a taximorning.86 words
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Article946 1933-01-03 7 Good Entries and keen Competition R.S.Y.C. RACKS Chinese Win Inter-dub Relay Large crowds thronged the sea front aloof Fullerton Road and Collyer Quay yesterday morning when the New Year sea sports were held. The weather was ideal, there being bright siinshwu after the previous nights rain,946 words
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409 1933-01-03 7 BIRMINGHAM POLICE STATION TRAGEDY WELL-KNOWN i.\ SHOT Sequel to Sensational Murder Case One of Britain's leading police sleuths. Chief FV-. I r! n was found shot dead in the Birmingham Foilee Btatlon early this mornm*. as lately been suffering Cram nei*^e n. He had charge ol the recent case In409 words
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Article281 1933-01-03 7 Kurupran- l»o<l\ I •'.mucl in >c:. A European foreman of works at the Naval Base at SeleUr was found drowned in the water at the foot of the sea wall at the Bane during the week-end He was Mr. John Mack Robertson, aged 52 years, who had281 words
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Article177 1933-01-03 7 was exhibited by the competing teams There were t hree relay races for schouMwf mm. tor the Malay Vernacular schools, one for Junior English schools, and art open event, the winning team in the latter event becoming holders of the Nagutha Cup. Then* wax also one for police teams. IMI177 words
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Article60 1933-01-03 7 A Dusun and a Javanese came to Mows on Melalap Estate over a small maitfr of a few cents The Dusun stabbed the Jw.ar so who died later. The Sessions Court Mi in Tenmn from Nov 29—30 and found the Dun sun guilty of nilpabh- homicide not amounting to wurww60 words
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Advertisement17 1933-01-03 7 1 The Aliens Bill, rl r ce on Sunday, has been passed by the Kedah State Council.17 words
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Article872 1933-01-03 8 Xhe peai |01l passed Will probably be ramesßßered m i fwur bn which SPSlftilllH uu^ MttmpVi: .<:( notllag iv done it vu yea :nv:minable m:; :ep nces. of poriMim. m procrastination md del iv No f6U In history has left for Its successor so many problems872 words
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Article334 1933-01-03 8 MALAYA AND THE NEW YEAR HONOURS Malaya- -hare ol the New V- Honours is ol the dimemlOlli to whu'h we two long inifl i tomed It is. perhaps, rather ny BMagre than usual an Honorary CJCO. lO HH the Suit:-!; Bf MM! I who succeeded his father six months in,334 words
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Article1249 1933-01-03 8 Chinese Council Member Receives C.B.E. A SHORT LIST C.M.G. for Governor of British North Borneo An official sUttemeat tram Che Colonial Secretary^ Office state. His Majesty the King has been gractoustjr pleased hi approve the following:—* Hon.M.irx (.impjniMii Mom !>.>: ul h. I Order Saint Mi.1,249 words
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Article61 1933-01-03 8 Slapstick Fun ii ?l the AM atmcttoa. "Speakeasiiy." ti Oi OCIIICT1 1 4 Ju* such a pat- ■MWrtig «equenc»^ and strong mixture v here for the flnt time at« ce-ctarn BuxUr Kfton and Jimtmy Sctanoißle Duntf K'-aton apj>«»aL v morv thfaust* of hi.*- .i''-r--ready Id frt Mai61 words
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Article96 1933-01-03 8 Imir \l.,rx Uroth. Horx 1 rat h« i c Paramount productUtt. "Horen". JaKwhit the low Man Broth to now thawing at the Capital to Jur *ith the season of mMT> Making Ow call the Brothers "■nanln but once they g«t coin, lidthi: !O ->Uj'> I i>nr 1 t96 words
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Advertisement120 1933-01-03 8 I CfctTfJ Brandy ©I Oraniii' (unican Z. Creme d^ Menthe I v Creme de Cacae C^T^ FU CALDECDrVS APPOLVTMEM 4KSIIjFK MN<i OF SIAM ESTD W^^^^ 1171 ft X A Mil \%III, i* I V'F* T Z* Everything You QUi Think of m BWELLERY, STEBUNG SIIAKRWAKK and NOVELTIES IN HANDSOME ENAMELLED120 words
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Advertisement59 1933-01-03 8 SPKCTATORS CHEERED LOUDLY the winnei of a tree- tl DJ C competition at Sydney And i doubtless Bang, "For He'fl I a Jolly Good Feller.' Phe I same song ia waag holder of a "GAFI-Af ACCIDENT .v SK'KNKSS I POLICY after a bng speO in linspital. 6SHBEAL Accident Fire and59 words
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Article69 1933-01-03 9 WILL GANDHI BE RELEASED Widespread Rumours *n London FASI POSTPONED Hindu-Moslem Negotiations Break Pown i .Mi..,, iv, Widespread rumours that Gandhi will t> fcaaH te the Hew Year ft understood the British Gavenuner.i k.-h Or.::-: nan otm to MCUTt I: J^f*- *^w». are not yet forthcoming "»ni\inn i-mn i »-..sh,Reuter - 69 words
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Article85 1933-01-03 9 Pwtoarted attempts to wrtoere unUy between i- S,: ,»j ...,,,<: to yent to substitution for the British Aa«»t ««>«u- finally to have fatted. Tfcr allMiiil had already been repudiated by MnrtHm. including the delegates to the recert Round Table Conference In London. I t«t MT. WllHilReuter - 85 words
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Article160 1933-01-03 9 I iihmir Deputation In tht' IVtMTIitT Mr. Lansbury and a colleague have gone to liwHiMMith to Intercede with the Premier on arfc&lf of the IV year old Communist. Tom MMin. and of Llewellyn who were sentenced I la t«a months' imprisonment In the middle of r OateKber.Reuter Wireless - 160 words
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Article97 1933-01-03 9 Kriti>h Cotton Trade Knquirs I ontloii. lice *<. Ftarln* ttHi the matter would become ny- a dispute over frpe trade and protect**! W Tx \-.v :a:i hjl> r lit' N n 'I the <.':-.. i::.> r.-r.-.t- to ippoi: I.'1 :(r)egatea to a eommtttee to tfi oovettUßa *w Dirt^wiReuter - 97 words
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Article58 1933-01-03 9 Italians Annoyed With ugo-Sla\ ia frlhav I and there are reports of Incidents In nahwatta and «I— Jhew. I^-day. an Italian youth was expelled from YurvSJavla because, while travelling on a train. I»M -:v I tfci Mi IlilMlW was Zagreb Is Croatia. Instead of Tugo-Slav*. The gimlai'.nf arrestedReuter - 58 words
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Article17 1933-01-03 9 Mr. Waa« Chint Wei is aft ptmeiA Id TUfMn■l vti: i >r..n: R»-ut«r.17 words
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Article84 1933-01-03 9 RUBBER INDUSTRY ON THE MEND Improving Slowh Kut Surely ■'-X PRKSB SERVICE— O R|| .ji trillion. Lan H,- Inumul r.mr> i: rrtUrs jiiiiujl rf,u-w i ruhbrr induMr> nrn m,.,r d» A >trouN I:I «hr md Ltkrn .11 round, thr P i'rri,r ,"1 >nMilirnj io im impr %ins »nd think, that84 words
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Article140 1933-01-03 9 RESCUE WORK IN THE DARKNESS \upin f Zealand l».-, ;m. Ten lives were lost in a shipping tra. »Uch occurred to-day at the entrance to the i r. owing to a collision between a launch and a small steamer. The accident occurred in the early lReuter - 140 words
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Article87 1933-01-03 9 Sequel t<> the Kreuger (rash York I).-, !'< Eight American directors of the bank International Match Corporation, which is a subsidiary of the Kreuger and Toll 0 are accused of "misfeasance and non-feasa: In two suits before the Supreme Court, b Irving Trust Company, trustees fcr the I:Reuter - 87 words
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Article86 1933-01-03 9 Communist Arm} Discovered in Hamburg Hamburg l>»-« !K •ntggs, was the reply given to a police ir. i query by four men who were unloading a < heavy box from a motor lorry, but the |> .sisted on seeing the eggs. Mind instead several rifles and I Ivan andReuter - 86 words
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Article73 1933-01-03 9 Colon for Political Exiles to \w Abandoned Kom«\ l»fi Italy* famous colony for political exiles, the Islands, will be abandoned b\ m with a decree issued o Exiles on the bland formerly nutria fcitwctn 2.000 and 3.00.> M MM reduced to a few hundreds under MM MMMftj occiikwReuter - 73 words
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Article77 1933-01-03 9 Differences Between Mr. Hoover and Mr. Roosevelt New <>rk. l»<i The appointment of Mr J William., and jfr E E. Day to represent the Unit d State? on the prepamtory committee to the World Economic Conference pr I Hew York Ttanes to infer some bridging o: -sidentReuter - 77 words
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Article37 1933-01-03 9 Plan to Help German Farmers A Ckwemment decree order, that a ct ■■Mttnn of butter shall be henceforth mixed VSaT m»rf«rlne in ortter I German Itenners b ticrewe in the ■prke ct margvlne.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article406 1933-01-03 9 JAPANESE REINFORCEMENTS ARRIVE Drive for Capture of Jehoi Messages from I m 6 NMf I that :r at Sha: :iuing all night MBf and goirg on ttali morning until l o'cUx-k. Chinese reports from F'-'ipin^ -m-- Japanese opened tire on the Chme-e for a reason that406 words
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Article109 1933-01-03 9 Tokio War Office Watching Developments Tokio, .Tali. 1. I < r I fftii ortu rbt Ac h i that a statement regardw. Jehol d not t -'-.i: .< v.irinni, it.-r r. •:v :■■<:■- Mc.iiuinif it ls (iosfly tchii imenl R uter F.tr East* i n N()rHIN(. MOK!Reuter - 109 words
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Article77 1933-01-03 9 Aim of National Party Dublin. Jan. .Mr Byrnr. th Lord Mayoi to Reuter stated 'hat one of the i hlel .inns of the proposed new National Part> wus t<i induce Northern Ireland to unit.- thus rmii an Irish Free State b I ounties. IMii wiN anil fci MMtwiReuter - 77 words
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Article60 1933-01-03 9 Import Tax in Amerira Washington ;n. The Attorr. Q ml has ruled that the Import tux on coal fro:n Grc-r.t Britain and Germany ImtiM '>>' allowed to staiui in I I vted. Tht- t.f. m hundred lbs. on anthracite coal r.nd H ■>. ir.oontinued on November 25th ulwireless - 60 words
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Article31 1933-01-03 9 Zeppelin Commander Leave> tor l).i:.I. IWIm. IHh Tin- Zt-ppeiin Commander. D: E .:.vitation of Dutch rrsts there to explore the possibilities of a retrila airship i K-ist I:. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article779 1933-01-03 9 Mr. Baldwin on British Tariff Policy AMERICA'S DELUSION Why Britain Has Held Her Ground i.oraih. |)e«\ 1 N• v >■ to the Con Party. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, comrcentini Mm nil i 'Yivu-:. m imve adopted the tariff policy. bM not been done in order to779 words
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Article67 1933-01-03 9 f*U Society Wedding at Krechin London !>.-. 28. St. Andrew's Church. Brechiii. wa.s to-day the scene of a bu -ooiety wedding whci. Lady lUg Carnegie daughter of the Earl of Southedc was B Lieut. -Comniandt-r Conolly Abel Smith H N Both bride and bridegroom HC related toReuter - 67 words
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Article166 1933-01-03 9 Plans tor Terrorist Movement in Spain f.ji.ri..nj I>rc. 3«. Plans Tor a movement to throw Spain late confusion by means of terrorist outrages, coin- dm- wHM general railway strike, have been unearthed by tr. police lollowing the dfceo I large quantity oi r.ns and ammunition. An.Reuter Wireless - 166 words
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Article48 1933-01-03 9 HolKmimmJ l>. .'<«. The .well-known film star, BVanor Pair, flew ima. Arizona, two days ago to marry an airman and returned to-day, when 1 •he coldly rejected her friends' invitations to celebrate. She straightaway instructed her attorney to get the knot untied because the marriage ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article31 1933-01-03 9 PARAGUARANS FORCED TO RETREAT After six wgefcs of Oeaperate flghtmg mm from the forte of Saavedra. Bamaciay mh! Nfurguia, leaving the Bolivians vktortou. 1 PUcoaujro sector of the Gra: Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 31 words
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Article135 1933-01-03 9 Ireland^ iUMM».imm» Su^periM* Account A further £2.000.000 is being placed In the from Britain. The fund will then ■pprnilmaliiir be £4,000,tt0 and will remain intact at leas* "■MI the end of the financial year m M a for it* otUlsation Rruter Wlwlw. I i. nd 'i >135 words
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Advertisement170 1933-01-03 9 HONEY GRAINS The Fruit Nut Breakfast Food RKAUY g^i TO BAT s.^HTTHOIT |FfON€V WITH PREPARATION j GRAINS (REAM, Hapletons milk, NO pEAKFAST F^ I IMK N: a" absolutely novel Breakfast Pood, crisp and granular form. It is made chiefly from fruit and nuts by an entirely n?w process and special170 words
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Advertisement941 1933-01-03 10 1 mmm^^»^-^ '^LV^Ni^^"^ 7^ THI BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM SIKAM NAVKiATION Co Ltd, team «»*t^ Oa. Ltd.. and China THE HUA khiow sieamshipco d932iLtd. Itntual Bteam Navigation Co Lti rffl CUHARD BTEAIi HO Co. Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP l Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd THE CHINA NAVIGATION941 words
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Advertisement476 1933-01-03 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. i Incorporated to England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Doe Sail* Steamer Spore. Spore. i.fl CITY OF BINOAPORE For Havre. London. Rotterdam and Hamburg In Port Jan. 2 6.5. CITY OF ATHENB For London, Rotterdam476 words
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Advertisement373 1933-01-03 10 p. o. British India and ApcarLin Incorporate in En«iaiudi MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N rNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJKSTY'S (iOVFRNMf LONDON AND FAR FAST MAIL SFRVK I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA a \P4N. Dor 1933 CARTHAOB NALDERA 16.000 Jan 6 UERA 16.000 SOMALI 6.500373 words
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Advertisement647 1933-01-03 11 O. S. K. Line. MIX \HCI« Wl» sol 111 \MF.KK tJBJWB AIBBS via Colombo. Durban. Fort Elizabeth, Cane Town. Bio de Janeiro, Santos and Montevideo t Round-the-world for £190* Feb 15 16 I<k 51.48 C 'Ml i•> v> N v!a Ottl— tin, Mombana. Zaasdbar Par ew Balaasa. Belra. Lourenco Marques,647 words
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Advertisement598 1933-01-03 11 mmmmmmmmmf r *^^^S^smW*^B^p^»^y SW^^^S^B^BJ BJB^B^m B«^^^^^^BmW«gJ^^^2^Bß^^^^TS^^*B^ wo 1:1 iiim»i: KKOM SINCjAPOKF AND PENAN(i VM COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SI EZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA MMISFIIIES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. B'pore. Penang. N York. Pres. Monroe In Pwrt Jan 3 Jan 5 Feb. 14 Pres. Van Buren Jan598 words
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Advertisement885 1933-01-03 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU I \i\ X Tuesday. Jan. 3. Paneh. Tanjong-Mengeidar. Tan.iong-Leidong. Berombang d Asahan r\>lK— Tuesday. Jan 3. Penang (mails only* and Bagan Si-Api-AFi M.\ JANG— Wednesday, Jan 4, Prigi-Radja, Sapat Tembilahan. Poetoe-Pal Estate and Rengat. lilt l>l vs— Wednesday. Jan. 4. Muntok and Paietnbang Xl885 words
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Article722 1933-01-03 12 An Interview Wilh Mr. Herbert Chapman The suggestion ihat ruMM X might be used for [football grounds has a d ;>ome considerable I interest among the foctboll fraternity, although I most of the authorities who have ventilated I their viev > look upon the idea as722 words
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Article182 1933-01-03 12 The Apence International* 1* the auth for WWIH notes on the consiri. manufacturing industry in Poland <L Cao«L, un 29. lfiioT. *****. mmi ma tatas^' v.i MM from the de- -i"i tht numb r ol employ*. from 13-14.000 In 1930 to 6-7.000 in 1931. and ti us182 words
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Article86 1933-01-03 12 Nl i iNMnship Co had under Ulll B th, ymtluM 01 M.«...»t:i. il:. M; tnw I motor ships. A t j, llk( lv l te na.h.a .j :iM ,y. Su.h a con- rs M would i"- ;il^ Interwtlm uUm reneta wen built in 1920-1922 mid arc86 words
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Advertisement635 1933-01-03 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. SS UANGOLA (3.352 tcnsi [Cargo only] < uakeZ-I-A 15 or.» of the .arees- and finest sr earners trading A.^tra:ia Cabins de luxe, Jingle tx-rth cabin*. swimming o«'h. nyrnnas:um. e!< Next Sailings. MAKEL.LA j-.fc.635 words
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Advertisement534 1933-01-03 12 TKXNM \T|n\. or to I Mitt h. I reicfc, G^r H orwcfian COOK*< IK\NSL.\TI(R| I THE t\ST ASI.4TK LIMITED. < Iccarpovasad in Denmark) Telephone 5323 PASSENGER %ND FKI L SFHM( r ms LALANDIA ms. MK)MA Jan 24 Jao n I ms. BORING! A Pet n am*. FIONIA Mar 7 Mar534 words
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Miscellaneous555 1933-01-03 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN (Bangkok twry Saturday 7 pm and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7 30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. I Kuantan <wa Jtrantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 am |Kuart.ir. ivia Jerantuti Saturdays 7 pm. Kelantan i\ la Padang Be.sar) Monday 7 p.m. 1 X- :.w.:.::. i555 words
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Article199 1933-01-03 13 1 ">- Knot Vcatd Far Service t<» Bast United Netherlands Navigation Co.. The Hague, owners of 30 steamers tradins? to the ;ca. intend to "ouild two mctor cargo ships. The first of these has been ordered from the Netherland Shipbuilding Co. 8h» will be of 8.600 tor.s199 words
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Article223 1933-01-03 13 The health bulletin of the League of Nat: Eastern Bureau for the week ended December 24th. 1932 b as follows: IMa»s«-ille 1 plagus case. Alexandria: 131 smail.iox case* (including l! imported" and 22 deaths as aga nst 79 cases; and 14 deaths during th? preceding week. 1 4223 words
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Article220 1933-01-03 13 Per s^. Kat> ri Maru: Mr. L R. Cutter. Miss Norda Mata. Mr G Campbell. Mr. G H. S. i I abas. Mi&s G. Doyle. Mr 0 K;::..i- M: C M Mt V. Ewki. Mr. J. f*mnrr. M: V I a ate. Mrs. I I.v.i'. Miss K. I220 words
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Article55 1933-01-03 13 Pn ideri Monroe- Mr. J. H. Alburtu.s. tta J H. Alburtus. Dr George F. Chandler. U M Q C'!mk: .UJlidhU. Mr. L* II H.ti..: ,lfrs. Leo V. BHtt Ml Carroll L WainMl H O. Waser. Mrs. H. O. Waser. Master Fi'lix Waser. Miss Anna Waser. Mrs. M Waltcn.55 words
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Article25 1933-01-03 13 The Rotterdam-I.'.i\vci m which has been d.laytcl by a damaged propeller, is ted at Singapore to-day. She will be ■d m the Roads.25 words
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Article157 1933-01-03 13 Tne M.M. m -c is due here tti-morro-.v at 6 a.m. and will sfety saU on Om mm* day at noon for Saigon. Tomane and Haipnon?. Berth Roads. The liner Achimota. built for the Africa 1 p Co."s service to West Africa, was purchased by Huddart. Parker. Ltd.. fcr Australian157 words
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Article384 1933-01-03 13 nrreaae tf Fiii> ivi ent Over La>i ITcsf Japan's shipping revenue tir. xpecc ea to exceed Y. 150.000.000. fif t y per cenc. mor> than last year. Liner and non-liner opeiatorthrough the slump Ln the yen exchange, ban been placed in a very advantageous postttoi in the international384 words
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Article384 1933-01-03 13 Futuit I'rovi.^iun m| Hiuhor Start If we can Icok sufficiently far ahead on> of the chief problems which confront sbi building industry is the future provision of iv higher staff. Young men and those responsible for the choice of theu- vocations, 'iewlng the present situation of the i: are384 words
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Article133 1933-01-03 13 ;i will I>.' inteivsied in the issue of a and unanimous monife. to on Uie world crisis issued by Shipo .v.iors of all the Maritime of the world who have been meeting in Paris. It was presented by an international committee of shipowner.' to the council of the133 words
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Article21 1933-01-03 13 It is believed that under the new scrapping scheme a number cr orders for mv. motor Japan in the near future.21 words
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Advertisement182 1933-01-03 13 /il*l~J^ One A iuminium 1 jelly Mould will be Uivin a\\a\- 1^ w* mm by if A FREE CR©WN wit^ eac^ 1)ottle ot our CRO N i l fruit i FRAMROZSCo. t Fresh Milk,M ffCXLCit tV ftii SINC4PtR[ Balo> FaRH LfD. FRESH DAILY C^^^Mi rijUAL IN QUALITY LIL-l/SBI TO THE182 words
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Advertisement702 1933-01-03 13 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME °>M| I NCLUDI Caaad^t m— mtdt mm yn I rwu itiaenrr. y J^ I B«e tha ia«t immtrj a a« CiaadQaa AJ Rockn»— Mt. Robm. ttll«t mi tktm att IV-^ JKh^mM trwm !tu*ry trata* t^mtffti tm nynai J MM Frta«coiitißcatai trtica irxm Vimaorw J k702 words
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375 1933-01-03 14 Proposal 1... ruhliiMeet.... Light aeroplane racing after the style of dirt track raping la being proposed by a number of pufimvt Interested In the production of a new type of Machine. The track will be laid round an aerodrome with pylons to mark thi turning375 words
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Article210 1933-01-03 14 Mmiduv l»...mber 19. J Hon. Mr. F. J. M< H j Lock. Mrs- Mrs. Cox. Miss Frank niui Mr. J. T. Forbes had luncheon at Govmimrnt i House. i n Nunn left Government House. Wedncsd.i: I).-. mt«. .!1 Capitalne de Vaisseau Marquis of the French I l.anne d*210 words
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Article476 1933-01-03 14 l<nrnhM.ir\ Tributes to Spinoza Professor A. Wolf read a paper on Spinoza" before the Briti-h Institute of Philosophy at University College. The meeting wtus held in commemoration of the tercentenary of Spinoza's Professor S. Alexander presided. Professor Wolf said that pantheism was. of course, very much older476 words
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Article207 1933-01-03 14 I IVI lit IIKTIIM ill LM4 IYm Years The number of Chinese residing in the Dutch East Indies has increased from 809.647 in 1920 to 1,233,856 in 1930, according to the latest Maws. The most recent figure represents more than one-third of the entire population207 words
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Article20 1933-01-03 14 ir: B Mor- ibel i Hawkins, of Ifdbown ■alia, will ftm a M George's Obanfe wiang. at noon on Tuesday.20 words
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Article225 1933-01-03 14 In Shop Without a Guard Three million pounds worth of jewels in a i Ur.doi; shop— and not a detective to tr iard them Not even a burgla. aSann or ;«n 1 trie ray. It is a display to show that Britain is making i tin most beautiful jewellery. "We225 words
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Article321 1933-01-03 14 Sir .1 Ira/cr on Primitive Religion Sir James Frazer. O.M, delivered a lecture on 'The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion" at University College, London. described the general attitude of prim, peoples to the spirits of the dead as one of ■ther than affection. The321 words
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Advertisement399 1933-01-03 14 Engi peers Guide containing the widest 4ffl L noce of engineering £3j courses In the world tg9 Show* you how to ofct»m a Kacog- SSI ft.Md Qualification. tn< cSF HJmmXA W AM Tr a >•.:>• mm «mWm you to qualify M aully ■NywmlMmGc. Sriwta. Tree! To Sciccess^^HT PILES CAN BE399 words
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Advertisement235 1933-01-03 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION |'RO(iRAMMi:s IOH IMIIV lUKMA. J STRAITS SK 111 I. MINIS tld ft FEDERATED MALAY SIAIKS J L IHOM THE UMPIRE "I RANSMITTER. J D.WYSTRY ENGLAND I i W.ivelengths: 25.3 metres and IfJ I 1 metres. To-da> I'rojiramnir 1 G.M.T. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal troin Bie 3 J235 words
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Advertisement63 1933-01-03 14 T J^jnß Throat PASTILLES arc good tor your Throat Doctor* all 1 over the world recomI mend them, knowing i the efficient way in I which tliey relieve I colds, coughs, catarrh. t^. I inflamed and septic I From dMoalata •▼•ry I wh-r- Uada u nnsUad W tot formal* of63 words
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Advertisement428 1933-01-03 14 BANKS AND INSIRA r-M CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA \M' 'H|N\ (Incxjrporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each BMsl Reserve Fund £J,000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,000.000 HKAI) Of I l< I 38. Bishupsgate. London, EC 2. if nd I.r.i ii rAlor428 words
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Advertisement349 1933-01-03 14 THE YOhOH\M\ BANK, I Tli (Established in lltf Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) T .<■**■ Reserve Fund 1 "tlj|l Vlce~Hwsißsm» K. Takeucbi. Kwj >n»..porf Bran<h —'1 n I f| 1 WestmlHlßr firmfc Ltd. The National Provincial Bank Lloyd 6 Bank. Ltd Alexandria (Egypt). Batavia* Bei Calcutta, Canton. Changchun. Dairen p^i349 words
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Miscellaneous431 1933-01-03 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following Is a list of stations which can ie received in Singapore: Jaro Stations Bandoeng PLM from about i.20 p.m gramophone records and telephonj ests with Sydnej Au traha and other .stations Jsual .ail after records "Hullo Sydney." Taujong Priok. 21 metres431 words
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Article324 1933-01-03 15 tun a Suburb nndon N RAIL* ALLit ROI Lißim. Dec. M. Miles an hour was :tg an inaugural run on the: all-electric route The service will be openon Sunday and thereafter press trains each day The Ihe completion of the scheme. I.* 750 000 and 99 per324 words
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Article169 1933-01-03 15 Handicap* tunilii api for the second < Balm day > of ace Iml are as follow: Mvisten II Capone i.ll. 8.6. Lady S3 Little Joe 8.2. Bridal i Junr 8 11. Deep Music 8.4. l 8- i iden Queen 1 <bM 1. MlWin I fi fu: :nber169 words
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Article13 1933-01-03 15 The f oUowin* mlnram has been iwdwd ..t:.i V.13 words
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Article328 1933-01-03 15 Year (loses on Cheerful lone i i(i«n. Dec. 58. The Sttck Exchange re-opened with a cheerful tone to-day. Home rails were favoured owinu I to Improving trade report, while German loan. were strong on the creation of the two new credit organisations, but South African gold minings328 words
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Article384 1933-01-03 15 \.i Too LorJ For Stall .loh'n t >: I .t- n«, ih Johwc 15. South Johore rugby team was far from being at lull strength when they were defeated by the RA.F. on the Johore C; a Club ground on Saturday. The R.A.P. won by 23 points I384 words
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Article767 1933-01-03 15 I\A.>l Favours Local Enquiry K.Ai OVERNMENT AM) QUIT RENTS A of the Cotimil of the Phv.. Nation of M. Ul mi Kuala :>ur on Dec. 17. Mr. R. S. Chantler (Chairman* presided, and there were present Mr. J. C. Innes iVice-Chairman>. Mr C. Ward-Jm Secretary), and the767 words
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Article322 1933-01-03 15 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Changes in Representative Prices SALES SIOCK EXCHANGE 1.610.000 1.050.000 540,000 United Press Association lII} i ABROAD Amsterdam 12.07 8.25 'j 8.23 Athens 375 625 635 Belgrade 25.22 245 245 Berlin 20 43 13 29 32 13.88 Bombay U. 6d. 1613 64 1613 16 Brussels 35 23.91322 words
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Article87 1933-01-03 15 GUTHRIE'S WEEKLY RUBBER REPORT Singapore, Dec. 31. t*e dull and uninteresting with the usual end of the I feeling. Prices have been inclined to sac ;gh lack of support and the price locally closes below last week's level, although Us London and New York markets remain unchanged. To-day's quotations are87 words
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Article59 1933-01-03 15 V\.iH and (i> Kn.il.t 1 iimpur nc, r.-Urii-s Renong Consolidated: Hours Run 372, Cubi< I .:as Treated 97,000. Tin Ore Won. pikuls 707. F MJ Cost $11,000. Cost ptr Cubic 11.34 cenua Katu Tuv Hours Run 570; Cubic i utd H»3.000. Tin Ore Won. pikuls 710.59 words
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Article218 1933-01-03 15 Colonies the appointment of a Commission of Em,- i affairs of the Institute was noted The Council expressed tlv thai the appoini vi ;i Commission of Enquiry by the Secretary of State for the Colonies was likely be ■pensive and to involve delay and H Judge (if the Supreme Court,218 words
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Article209 1933-01-03 15 December 31 London. 4 months' sight 2 3 3132 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 15 16 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 29 32 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 7 8 London, demand 2 3 London. T.T. 2 3 13 16 us and Pari». taa 970209 words
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Article468 1933-01-03 15 SKIDS AND SLIDES The Rest ['Invert In Scoring Hud ...lours Wl Yesten. oon*i he;* key lmpo the Rest turned out for tiieu' hockey trial in preparation for the Europeans vs. The Rest match next week. Several i players evidently took it for granted that the gam? was468 words
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Article231 1933-01-03 15 I ianoc Government has "^*tnf4 as a sequel to the resignation of the three Agrarian MDn > demaiir: representation of th :r. v Cat,!:.. f Macedonian groups, the pro-TogueroflUU Mtti dyad tv-day in an armrd battle outside the Royal Palace, when a p mm killed and fiv<- of231 words
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70 1933-01-03 15 Dmwfcer Slat.. 12 .cUcV mm Tone of Market Quiet Dul! Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 2 7 16d per lb. New York Spot Sheet Get*. 3 3 16 per lb |R.S S i-qual to London Standa Spot Uoose> 7 1 16 7'v R.S.S. equal to70 words
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Article200 1933-01-03 15 WHAT IS WRONG IN AMERICA i\l( H oMMITTI PORT iHlinim* Chun-! 1 -md \ri\\\ Influent V«rk. Jan. B. tional •conomic aad sodml planning, the better distribution of income, increase in the purchasing power of the nunrt. a six-hour day and a five-day week in order to distribute employment, are among200 words
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Article161 1933-01-03 15 Blue Funnel and "Vderl-.md" Lino The following MsUtMitol wwdmrtkm* have been approved by the Blue Funnel Une as from the beginning cf this year V CUm Btngle fare Cram £90 w> £80 Return fare from £158 to £140 •C* Clafli Galenas claa present. 'Single MO. and return161 words
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Article39 1933-01-03 15 'Ktnta Dredge <$i» Sunflrt Ways (Si* S St. am hi|> GUI 13 5* United Ai(. Ord 4«5 47S >\M iiUW XI II I \IM.v. Sim Municipal S p.e. of MM r ntMi MMW/wt in mm 11'^-39 words
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Advertisement69 1933-01-03 15 v \1 d Sl^'MiO Oftfl Assurance in force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. •Incorporated In tii* Btrfclu< Settlement*) '^-••*r:. LJe Bu:;d;rik;. CecU Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. E.G. deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Compani> i69 words
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Article821 1933-01-03 16 ENGLAND WANT 208 TO WIN Fighting Cricket at Melbourne BRADMAN HIS MASTERLY SELF AGAIN MARES 103 OUT OF TOTAL OF 191 Brad man dominated the stage during a day «f fighting cricket at Melbourne in the second Test match between \u*tralia and England yesterday. Ten Australian batsmen H orrd runs821 words
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Article, Illustration684 1933-01-03 16 Brad man's Splendid Innings Melbourne. Monday. V: -.■<»!! th.L morn- v wlorUKis but there »tre kn 1- trahaV um..i 1 fight and the attendance numbered 50.000 an I I ->re play recommenced. Grimmett and O'Reilly shared the ar riving the second ball of O'Reillys second over to on684 words
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Article, Illustration437 1933-01-03 16 lish bowlers, his three wickets costing only 21 runs. Larwood, Allen ar.d Yoo eai h claimed two. Jarc;:.' decided t iend Leyland in with Sutcliffe to open England's second innings Th> di ision was justified for the Yorkshire pair stayed together to make 43 before close oi play. Sutcliffe batted437 words
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Article135 1933-01-03 16 Arm) .lust Heat the Harlequins FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. Dot-. 31. r <: Ruub\ Us included the follow111L' 11 Hiti l>()i. ins ;tt IM nM I Bat 1: 11. Coventry •>. Bla< ki.< 13 Ue\unporl Services 9 Brtftol i, OMtiM I I 11\ 4. (iluK t( r135 words
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Article42 1933-01-03 16 Lieut Whltty of th. Welch Regiment, who ill be renumbered :i cantnin of the Wi k h XV in Sliv >i<<n\ >l«y« .1 .o; the Army Trial XV •12 pts> against Devonport Service.-. (21 pts) H> sc«.nri ;i m and kkkfltf r'liuity42 words
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Article669 1933-01-03 16 Poorest Game of Season at Highbury SMITH'S 500 TH LEAGUE MATCH PTJEE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHI London. Drr. SI. of football gi he a\ y to-day and in many cases the quality of play sufftni as a result. This was so at Highbury, when 45.000 saw Arsenal669 words
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Article62 1933-01-03 16 Miami. BM .1 NT: l X:,:-;. 1 suimmin^ Mm m ,ir fn !v: minuti .i! 3-5 t( n U c \u»r!;. ti COnd R' uU-r Owil^ th. irnlx-r p trans PW an from BHaMa t, Sui K aport to-da> th< K.N.I.LM 'tn- usin* th. huge 16--«atfi K..,.,62 words
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Advertisement138 1933-01-03 16 A NEW I consignment ol Musical Instrument* have just been unpacked I including I MANDOLINES 1 BANJUKES 1 KEECH BANJULELES Call and See Them: Prices an I S. MOUTRIE Co., i id. Kaffles Place *im*. REAL BARGAINS MODERN FICTION 4O CKNTS K\< li A -KRIIS ..I M U < lIMM138 words
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