The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 January 1933
1933-01-04
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Title Section16 1933-01-04 1 The Singapore Free Press \n :.m:>. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1. 1933. 1" CENTS.16 words
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Article311 1933-01-04 1 defi ltd lu'land \>\ i > in ti (I 1. -1 in.a. h .v Mi I 1 i r.i.. Xi \< i in .:li. cts In. anesjid hii ,v. ii-t di-...\.i.d In. n. I. tn».<- lit!. < niitrahand lii|iioi lied i :i. r.i;.. I ii. Hi l311 words
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Article1195 1933-01-04 1 A BOOTLEGGER RINGS UP I afsf adsf asd ffd M\ ,v -Xi i.:ng t m Hex: York was retnarkaMe. telephone bell rang A nasal, but affable. ger called me by what he considered to be my name i Ik), there h that Mr. Moiton asked the &v Mr. Monoi issed1,195 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement154 1933-01-04 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK M \ia-I \PPRO\( [I TO PtEK. OBTAIWA3LK AT ALL I£.\DINU RAFFLES HOTEL \L\LAYAS PREMIER HOTEL //lIS EVENING TO-MORROW TLA I.\N(K SPECIAL 6 >0 to 5.15 p.m. DINNER INFORMAL AFTER IHNNFR DANCF an '•.:;<) p.m to Midnight. DANCE RAFfLES KI.KISKATKH OKCHBSTRA i PHONE :.M j A H\l ASSORTMENT154 words
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Advertisement67 1933-01-04 1 '7/;/ Tiff a Hint an ft pa sal apa jU^wA "Toiler's Brand ih hodoh Ot- I ACEWT§ FOR S'S /^^O F'M'S' I ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL NGTEL TO-\K.HT INFORMAL \gu J Know DINNER j Adelphi rates DANCE are most reason- excellent MUSIC able service H> pA/A" <; i>a.\< ent floor67 words
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Advertisement183 1933-01-04 1 CHRYSLER BIG CAR PERFORMANCE BARGAINS NEW PIANOS AT PRICE OP SECONDHAND I W. J. GARCIA, Pianoforte Manufacturer. AMBER MANSIONS I Cuticura Healed Rash of Wet Nature On Son's Face 7 "The trouble started on my son's fan«tih irritation and burning, and a t**> broke out of a wet nature. The183 words
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Advertisement28 1933-01-04 1 KLIM FoWDERED MILK IHI MARKS! U'PROAiH TO I'l Rl. 111 -H P\STEIRIZtI> MILK OB I\ I N ABI IN I 111 Ihi OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PRO VI28 words
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Article181 1933-01-04 2 l>ut, h M i r: i ll I'.ill-kuk rProm Our Own Correspondent] Baagkak. Dec. 28. The golf rbymp*"^***^ played over the Hua Bin course on Christmas Day and Boxing day attracted a number of visitors from Bangkok. and the F.MJS.. and both the amateur championship and the181 words
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Article77 1933-01-04 2 The following are the routine orders by LJ 3oL If. J. T. Reilli 1 MC .hnx SS.V.F. fWti»«rt. Jan. 4. rlabes all ranks of the Regular and Voluir ■orcf* in Moltiya a prosperous New Year. Serial N«.— Last Routine OrClwilti. The General Officer Commanding ers Ho. 8177 words
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Article20 1933-01-04 2 'the Forest ser- 1 •9. has returned from England fit and well— er a long and depression* illness, writes the20 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement447 1933-01-04 2 SEASONABLF GIFTS. PERFUMERY, (OFFKFTS OP COTY. HOriiI(;ANT and LENTHERK PEtfFUME SPRAYS and SETS. Choice sele< at MBMCAL HALL, LIMITED. BUSINESS CARDS. SI RAITS TYPKWKITER AGENCY M \IIOM l!> A KH'AIIU I- 11 hange Alley, Singapore The Cheapest House for your Stationary. Typewriters, Ribbons and Carbons I M .so for Pencil447 words
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Advertisement433 1933-01-04 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hereby givrn that tenders artr>. \t invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room M inicipal Offices Suppl} Sluice Vahes foi period i-' M:i 1933 to :!"th April IHM4 Date of433 words
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Advertisement453 1933-01-04 2 I MIA Jm^A 11 micro- f>>»« ti(K^^ 1 1 I Conqfuer V U 1 Nerve troubles \Jm m m Loss of nerve-strength mayfetuki^tttdl mrnrrrT^cS seemingly different cor.;: s as listlessp^S^M 7^S ess stomach trouble* and lack of appeHH^^'// v te,sleeplessness,and nervous headache*. %^fsi&S If you want to regain full health453 words
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Advertisement80 1933-01-04 2 O* »|f drink> (kO!M ,i,1,,.,n, n ojt exhilaralii (Vim h_* b«. p«« o«Me V^H fyv is liked equally by adulte $IWO \r £—J n drink. &ma& FRAMsor co. WHY SUFFER B^^^l l4 TORTURE WITH EVft&fv^ i-. i > I i 1 i I 'mmmh in 1 he s^ y, i80 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous257 1933-01-04 2 THE WEEK ■fefesjlH High Water 03.49 8.3 ft.. 16.01 7.9 ft Notary Club Ihmlimi meeting. Adelphi Hotel. Hockey SRC. *A" vs. Khalsa Association Ist. SRC. S.C.RC vs B Battery. Blakan Mati: Ceylon Sports Club vs. Indian Association, at I.A. ground Rugby S.C.C. "B" \s Medical College at S.C.C. aAF.A Annual257 words
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Article954 1933-01-04 3 FURTHEST DEPTHS OF SPACE urn- lean< and the I'niverse WAT< HI PHI STARS /H^-.-inf facts about the y* un ■LAMtiMaMI aaaV flaY Smhbaa J££LX.4f* V^ YQaw WCTV JsaWDMSiBsTsTJa «a^ l _m- T ■< tnr> w^ai ll laf waiaaT hM uUQ aVJaU UralVvi wa»a»*»«^ •v» urthest depths of apace." baa been954 words
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Article394 1933-01-04 3 £229,000,000 Deficit Forecast MR. !1()()VKK> MESSAGK To CONURKSS Washington. The United States app.uently expects to collect war debts during the present and next fiscal )iBJJi Although President Hoover did not mention •debts in his Budget message to Congress, the detailed estimates of revenue submitted include £53.718.915394 words
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Article554 1933-01-04 3 Hong Kong Supreme Court Case CHtNESE FIRM A claim for $944.64. bai*-, :!;iMihghts sold and delivered to th< W i i unj ftrrn and < ing. was made M ■•.,< Hong Kong Supreme Court last week, before the Pusine Judue i Mr. Justice Wood), by554 words
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Article157 1933-01-04 3 \»n t-mrnt Reached t«> Boundaries Washington. l>«*c. 2» Secretary of State Stimson and the Bi ambassador. Sir Ronald Lindsay, to-day exchanged ratifications of the treaty fixing the new boundary between the Philippines and British Borneo. The treaty was one drawn up two years ago which confirmed ownership157 words
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Article86 1933-01-04 3 M.m II. m! Hands .lust Like oil lint Xpr's Fr«'t No longer is there any room for doubt that ['.•king man. who lived in China a million years ago. had already acquired the skill and ligence that are the hall-marks of civilisation. This is the conclusion86 words
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Article106 1933-01-04 3 The V W.C. A.. Singapore, welcomed last week Headquarters office in van Asch van Wyck. President, and Mfcss Niven. General Secretary, of the is Y.W.C.A.. who wore passengers on the Lloyd Triestino Conte Verde, en route to China of Committee member ken, and plans were made for programme of a106 words
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Article101 1933-01-04 3 Plans tor More Pocket Battleships Berlin, Dec. M. Next yes;- Germany \s new N:.\y will begin to take shape, for a 10.000 .^er, the 1 Deut.schland. the so-called pocket battleship, < will be commissioned, while a second warship of the same class will be launched. i The101 words
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Article100 1933-01-04 3 Nitrate Court tn- Hiilm Losse> uiafo de Chile, Dec. M. Banker*, creditors and .shareholders are willing U> carry on the Cosach Co.. on the pre- sent basis but Government action is awaited. declared the President at the annual meeting. 1 at which the report for the year100 words
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Article131 1933-01-04 3 Vrrest <»! Chun-. 'onimunists Shanghai. Jan. 2. Messrs Chen Tu-shou and Pang Shu-tze. the most notoroas Chinese Communists who trrested two months ago by the poli«r of International flettknwnt of Shanghai, will be charged with high treason in the Supreme Court of Nanking shortly, in spite of petitions131 words
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Article77 1933-01-04 3 s K.HK.d K.Mh the VWbe Berlin. Dae. 39. The body of a Nazi Storm-Trooper was dragged from the river Elbe a few days ago. He had been shot three times, his hands and feet bound and his body then placed in a sack. The murderers are reported to77 words
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Article40 1933-01-04 3 The Argentine on the Right Sidi I. 1,..- I)The 1933 Argentine budget has been appr by both the Chamber and the Senate. It provides for an estimated surplus of £513.000 and expenditure amounting to £71.731,000. Renter oss.40 words
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Article61 1933-01-04 3 Shanghai. Lan 2. The Provincial Government of Kwangtung has approved of the Issue of $30,000,000 worth of air force bonds by the Canton Treasury The bonds will be issued on the same lines as the French Government National Bonds, with hundreds of prizes attached The first drawing will61 words
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Article37 1933-01-04 3 Shaatfiai. Mum. t. Messrs. Luk Teng-shu. Ho Tit, Wai Hong and vation Society of Canton some weeks ago and nmended to be shot, were executed yestrrdoy by the Peace Preservation Departs*! ity.-^SIn Chen- Jit Poh37 words
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Article52 1933-01-04 3 \nn Schleicher Not in \ttcnd Disarmament Talk> P— c as he is of the opinion that heads >f Governments should remain at home so that the Foreign Minister can refer to him knotty pmJMmj The Chancellor does not intend wring If. Boncour in the near future.52 words
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Article44 1933-01-04 3 S.^lt-m it. (.11 lUlu.um this matter are now in progress, the grata having laiiiHlilj failed to achieve its objecta As far as Belgtum Is concerned, customs taw* may be itomwHil but merchants and the [jreier 1 1.< mm^pmni v taxation. Renter Winless.44 words
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Article38 1933-01-04 3 iirr;\^Q |C ShAOftMU ***** vhMBVHMK OH BS1" j >_ j. i .iU in 1827 as the result of the discautJmi&nof of relationship betneen China* and Rua4a, wfll be reopened early in Man h Sin Chew Jit38 words
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Article30 1933-01-04 3 haii-man nl harhTcd K.uUAfter thirty years as Cheirman Sir M C Turner has nisfrwiil from the Chartered Bank His weem—ir win be Mr A. A Willis30 words
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Article53 1933-01-04 3 Britain Ratttes The Brttisli Government has lodged mith the provided far in the Lausanne Protocol The League has already received the BattMi approval and the loan will came into fan* lnllUßhn rrtWrttnti by France. The British and Pren a share t* 100 OOO.Oft shillings each and the Italian53 words
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Article25 1933-01-04 3 Death of Veteran Japanese Ml* Oh. SI. Marquis Masaaki HacMwfcra, foraMr Via*- i a stroke to-day. His son. an aviator. Alpinist. Far Eastern.25 words
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Article64 1933-01-04 3 I'h*' HMM^pajaji in K.UIMI n'port^-u last \*»»«-k is said to hate originated from the central portion of the Ttenshan Mountain* The 'quake. which lasted nearly two hours, was felt by the Inhabitant* living within a radius of one toonsand miles. Although several hundred, village houses noils psiiii, the64 words
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Article60 1933-01-04 3 Mr. E. M. Belous has bam apjiiiiHil to vw The death took place at bfa mMa>. r flcurtang on Wednesday night of Dr. T. musam. formerly AwUrtant Medical <Mk Thamblralali P Inf ormmtloo having teen raeeived that aJ pox fsMi In a sporadic state at Ka. port Is declared a60 words
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Advertisement164 1933-01-04 3 is the time Wyy to rely on \P~J r HORLICK'S/ Hoi. Ui the handy Horlicks Mixer— obtainable from all stores or Singapore, for 60 cents in stamps. HOW thankful you are that the .lines. ,s p a ,sed and you are on j* IB milk PUI C>t the rx^ad to164 words
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Advertisement68 1933-01-04 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street MALACCA. 11. Light Street PENANG. 4. Klyne Street Xl ALA 1 I MPIH Registered by and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Recei\ers. Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected, Probate or Letters of68 words
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Article, Illustration725 1933-01-04 4 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson (ONTKKT BRIIM I i is* rE course adopted by some Contract of refusing tD disturb the Ope&tnf bid. which has net been raised by the partner cf the Opening bidder, is a losing course if the frytHt contains sufficient str an attempt tc take the725 words
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Article419 1933-01-04 4 "CRAZE" FOR REMOVING TONSILS Doctors in Revolt Against The Operation lnu CASES IN A TEAS Sir Gen N medical the Board of Education, made tkr in his annual report that more I 110.000 operations we~e performed on .-schoolchildren in England and Wales in 1931 for the removal of tonsils and419 words
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Article125 1933-01-04 4 Japanese (lovemim > nt'> Drastic Mea>urt'N 1.,k>... !>«■.. The press heartily hails the Govermr. Ml to intrcdace a bill i:. DM authorising the admin ::d control ol exchanges. The Asahi says the consensus of public opinion is that drastic control cf ihe exchanges is necessary under125 words
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Article117 1933-01-04 4 Our t»t the Crew of Tragic Yacht Lon< Bea.li Dp*. 6. Lord M Wd son 01 Duke of Manches'er, who is one of the of the yacht Carma. In which the owner. Wanderwell. HH <-\--. I I Mi Her. was found shoe dead lal :r.117 words
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Article151 1933-01-04 4 spades In tni 1 Dunuio M North now slv.:ie King of ii^HHHyit which last refused ;>lan of play assured East ol Mi contract. North can make no lead that will give hin partner another trick, if a small >nd Is led. it will b<- permitted to run to ihe Dummy.151 words
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Article394 1933-01-04 4 EXAMINATIONS FOR THE CIVIL services Why Competitive Principle Should be Vbolished MB Our Own OOHMDODd Btl I.unditn. l»»-c. mta§ c^;- d in Hansard in December 20th. in which Mr. Hicks asked secretaiy of :he Cd:nies it he ten of can >\\ tor the government service in394 words
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Article484 1933-01-04 4 Girl Workhouse Inmates A reuse Master MM allegations against a workhouse mast< Mr W J. WilUaa made by girl it a Ministry of Health Inquiry which was opened at Griffithsiown. near Pontypool. Harrhy. a good-looking voting :;i- witness, said she was cook at the m>t. union484 words
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Article521 1933-01-04 4 Old Friends Meet In London WELL KNOWN EXRESIDENTS PRESENT 'From Our O Q -pond nt Loud jii DwemlxT 1 A well attended gathering of member the Association ol Mtttfi "ok place this on the of .in "At Hcme" at tbi Whitehall Room- >pole. It IB enjcyab'.e521 words
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Article359 1933-01-04 4 Siamese I'nfit To be in Charue of Asylum On a charge ot running a private lunatic asylum m kampong :n Green Lane, on December 22 a Siame>o N». <":.■■■ .i'.:a. r.«>:i Cluxi A.t.-, brought before Mr. B F Bridge, tiie Pt:-..ing District Judge. Accused admitted that lie359 words
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Article108 1933-01-04 4 Sequel to .Motor Accident at lpoh i poh i>«t ::i. Mi \v 0 H ..:-y appeared before the Magistral to answer three rharges. tin- sequel to an accident which occurred on December 11. hi It his car in a dangerous manner ki ■•-■ing down a police constable. Secondly,108 words
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Advertisement382 1933-01-04 4 asdf adsf dasf dsf df f BRONCHITIS CATARRH T^HF tti uiette of the ,^t^' medical profession enti: ly fails to restrain M Bu doctors' spontaneous fl outbursts of personal V|o| W* testimony to the effic;. of the one liquid remt for Bronchi ti- ■^P*'^ v Asthma which a X 'W382 words
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Article295 1933-01-04 5 SIAM'S FINANCES ON THE AIR Bl DGET EXPECTED TO U < Appeal F(ir Sympath) With W\v Programme (Prom Our Own Correspondent l On Tuesday evening a translation of tike was studying new possibilities for taxation. The budget had been book or less atsblMaad at Tcs. 74.000.000 revenue and expenditure, but295 words
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Article18 1933-01-04 5 Mr. W. K. Smith, after a period of aervw M the British Consulate in Safeon. has return* h18 words
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266 1933-01-04 5 SINGAPORE-BASTION OF INDIAN OCEAN ""When Britain Leaves Hon? Kong" R] R I >KS INT<> RE mi book which is attracting the attention I thoe« interested In Eastern affairs diiiu— arotr.jr other matters, the future of Singapore. :ne Loon of the East" Martin Hopiunjn» CipHiii P. Kingdon-Ward declares that Great Britain266 words
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Article82 1933-01-04 5 Mr. Frank Mac Donald Returns To Childhood's Scenes j 1■ <) <>v ;.(::< sp> iiirii l:i Bangkok. l)e< I*. Mi Frank Marl>>na'.d who lefi Siani a.- a I Lxm <>f mm '■'•> Unit Bangkok H< has bun 1 -.»:>. kx t .r« in ;i'ir» and 1925. and on82 words
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Article34 1933-01-04 5 K\V \V Ami trout t'onsul-Generai !or at Vani'iiUMT ;.r.(i wim had a wry bus\ ■a!.. Th M.i sties wen in Canada L- y. :,o >;: 5...11: Hi wii. ii.< K.:.^ Hu.t Hm n< \t m34 words
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Article252 1933-01-04 5 Marlene Dietrich to MBge Her Direcloi Marlene Dittiuh and Jusef yon Sten. Trilby and Sv<.-ngali of the screen, may part. iile yon Stemberg* contract with the Ps.nt Company is on the point of sjbj Marlene DieCrich has two more pictures to sjafj amount, anxious that252 words
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Article43 1933-01-04 5 'Prtm Our Own Correspon< i winning with lftS all merchandise exp to China value < .bout (300 f ■■..:.'<>«• currency has to be accompanied by invoices issued by the newly appointed Trtde O jnl<Bioner of the Republic. His offices are at < <43 words
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Article528 1933-01-04 5 Discussions in Ruhlwr Qrcki v observer with a wide range of interest In commercial affairs d in recent months that a fresh tide of commodity restriction is beginning to flow (says the Financial New very strong so far. but it certainly exists. For tea a scheme is528 words
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364 1933-01-04 5 BRAVE DOCTOR DIES IN FEVER VI I LAGE Typhoid Plague Claims M.O. hn M.ilti n ..i ksi, l>> I Dr. G. C Parkin, the medical officer laced the mortal dangers ol the typhoid epidemic in this Yorkshire district, has paid •vith his life for his courage. He died last night364 words
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Advertisement94 1933-01-04 5 PAVILION 1 lONS PHOXE 6903 6.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 WO RIG FOR WORDS it dors it matter whether \ou have read Back Street" ur not •••m»- and s». e t u screen If there is one production that beuears description it is this JOHN BOLES IRENE DUNNE X I MVERSAL PI(94 words
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Advertisement72 1933-01-04 5 CAPITOLI SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY 3.15 To-Xight Your Last Chance to Laugh and Laugh Again AT PanUMUt'l CmM Farce (ome(i\ The FOUR MARX BROTHERS IN HORSE FEATHERS TO-MORROW NIGHT T!> Ahiniijuvnu-nt Anncunu-i' with pride the I'i'cinit-re for Malays of AKNKR BROS.' Epic ot the Russian Imperial Ballet JOHN BARRYMORE "THE MAD72 words
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Advertisement186 1933-01-04 5 I "CHAXDI IS 1 1 M I N < i TO I :i I MATINKK TO-DAY ;ii p.m. A face! A ii.im A Ihousand r. 1 l.iutliv' 1 1 1 1 1 it hi;t to .iiTiTii i»i iti\Ti: IN METRO GOLDWYN MAYERS SPEAKEASILY \I XT H A N (I E186 words
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Article924 1933-01-04 6 American Manager Causes Fight to he Cancelled I From Our Own Correspondent I London. l)ti The sport of boxi: hard at the Albert the world, was to tttffii fought Dick Corbett, who until recently held the British bantam title, but 4 which to have be?n at Bst.924 words
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Article1785 1933-01-04 6 Prince Opens Now StunJ Fkjiii Our Own Correspondent I I omion I•■ I LaM i The M v. ales, whose love for sport b> so cati. mi a great "honour upon Association B 'urdiiv. when he visited the home 01 Arsenal at Highbury, and graciously dec land, recently1,785 words
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Article208 1933-01-04 6 i cc and A "Peacemaker' Knocked Out Police with diawn batons went r playing pitch at Lursan. d :ue match between B off an vi. arena .fter a few minutes' i from one o! > obMt.uslv far from fit when he returned > ARRFAKS WfTCD €>• Two208 words
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Article133 1933-01-04 6 G*Mp of Five Roger Wethered. the former amateur duun picn. bad a '.spell of ama:me gulf during hi single against E. H. Moss, the Oxford l captain. In the meeting of the Dark Macs an the League, a ride contatetaf international and graduates, at Southfield After133 words
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Article181 1933-01-04 6 the better sjde. If was a ptnalty pal *>y Irving, flat ex-Chelsea player, two minut from time, which enabled Mn :ove« ought t jliave mn *>. ampton stonndNnd shot Ixmoaflter R-v broke away, scored, and "it on »o the gcii Ithp end < Folkestone nuv- a paiaJi i lore they181 words
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Advertisement362 1933-01-04 6 LAMPS OF LASTING BRILLIANCE I f oo6 for the name I r I fi 3 BUI Hfl NADS E UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED n|N<IAPORF AND BRANCHES t lOIIN 1' I II I A O ITU Grave Health Dangers oi indigestion! Sl f 3 6ASIRKTROUBLEF -^H <'~~>i Hundreds of people fall easy362 words
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Advertisement55 1933-01-04 6 Remember^that pure blood not only i keeps away disease, but is Nature's remedy— in fact, the blood is the stream of life. In the treatment of Blood and Skin Complaints Clarke's Biood Mixture is unexcelled, it expels the poisons and assists healing Of all Chemists and Sltrrtx. Ejuallv good in55 words
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Advertisement25 1933-01-04 6 YOU CAN TASTE THE GOODNESS in Brooke Bond Tea. [cJtS^X am r ie P atent packing Vbu'SeT I uaran ees its freshness Brooke Bone! Tea25 words
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Article780 1933-01-04 7 I nnjue Exhibition in London RAFFLES' I. KIT! RS ON VIE* [From Our Own Correspondent] m London at the Club House of the First Batttan Club— a tra-yew-oki institution devoted to the study of Mbttography At Its premise* Vfc »>v t N't > I'• I; t to780 words
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Article51 1933-01-04 7 Hie number of calk attended during the month rsacs mii^iii MiMlrtT' 1 Limits The cm aro lUirtii fl m tdDemt— Motor Car Aeddente M: Motor Lorry Anilil— t"^ si«lor Ba AcckVnU 11: TtoUey Cr Aulinii» <n&pae Ommj 13; Attnnpt^d BMfa**^ nmnth^ or Stabhfnf 12: Other Causes 125;51 words
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Article27 1933-01-04 7 111. r i% w^ «l A^MfcP MflHl hV mi Tear oeinnMßi FWfc* Court, jtniliy morntaf, wb«a sevral pmow woe ilwi|nl with being drunk and27 words
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Article252 1933-01-04 7 Bukit Timah Road Coining Outfit CHINESE FOR TRIAL Revenue Officers 1 Han! of Notes The discovery oT a miniature coining factory. the arrest of three Chinese, alleg. en. the capture of a large number of s Settlements and Dutch coins and a very extensive set of paraphernalia,252 words
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Article111 1933-01-04 7 rhinese vxith More Than S2JMMI Worih Another large capture of counterfeit Straits Settlements currency notes was made yesterday by officers of the Singapore Previntue Service at the Tanjong Pagar Wharves w-ien a Chinese passenger who had arrived from China ports on the Lai Moon was arrested. 'he course111 words
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Article225 1933-01-04 7 Mr. Raldwin sa\s Recover) Slow l»ut Sure I ..iuJoii. Dec: 31. As Grand Master of the Primrose League. Ifr. Baldwin has sent a New Year's message to members in which, after reviewing the National Government's achievements, he refers to the prospect in 1933. Recovery, he says, may225 words
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Article222 1933-01-04 7 r Sho! .:t Oh! hium 11 h A fully-grown tiger measuring seven feet six inches from do* to tall was shot dead on WedJJJ Dec. 21. on the site of the old Jeram CMbTtt Is teamed. The tiger, presumably Tram the Buktt Cberakah forest reserve, had222 words
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Article653 1933-01-04 7 A Further List of Recipients TIIK NEW YEAR HONOURS I nd«... I).-. SI. I Mk service* in many direction^ ised m th- M< honours lisl includes tin names of six new barons. These it: Duveen. the well-known art connoisseur and collector, trustee of HH ice Art Collection653 words
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Article127 1933-01-04 7 Two Milr Walk With liroktn Kit) Xt'trr .:i Smash In spite of a broken rib aiid other injuries, Chief Inspector W. Dowling walkec miles from the scene of a motor-car act: in whic h he was involted. to Kajang polic< Uon on Friday morning and reported the127 words
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Article47 1933-01-04 7 Tlie December of British Malaya states that a well-known young airman Is shortly expected to be sent to survey the route to Australia for practical purposes. It Is understood the airman may be the famous Dt flier Van de Pol who is so novrn in the East.47 words
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Article422 1933-01-04 7 HOW IT HAS COME ABOUT Changes in the Policy Which Framed The Treaty B the Msi Ml Ii i M i the December issue of British Malaya. Sir Frank Swettenluun says. ording to the highest authority and prin- ot change in policy, the vhafc Question is422 words
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Article191 1933-01-04 7 \>\v. fagfVMHM in RCffIMMK I ndon. Det-. 31. Details of the national balance sheet up to th. conclusion of the third quarter of the ial year show that out of £766.800.000 ordinary revenue estimated to be received in a full year £404.332.000 has so far come to hand,191 words
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Article155 1933-01-04 7 Mala\ K(( lives Nhw Months Dm Hitam, a Penang-born Malay, with five previous convictions against him. was found in the bedroom of a European. Yesterday he was sentenced by Mr. J H Pedlow. a Singapore Criminal District Judge, to nine months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by155 words
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Article43 1933-01-04 7 For Wednesday, January 4th I'm Im-ih ,T.. •k. n 1.11.1 l 111 lh. mi Court .ii II a.m. ■Judgment— Divorce No. 7 32— Annie Cresson vs. Marius Crosson. S. 888 32— T Speck- Bank Ud vs. F. A Lelah and Co.43 words
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Article53 1933-01-04 7 $250 FINE FOR POSSESSING BHANG Arrested by the Harbour Division of i pore Preventive Service while makin Chinese sampan man was convicted before Mr. J H Pedlow. acting Singapore Criminal District Judpe v. harw of in possession of a quantity of bhang Indian hi mp) and fined $250 o rigorous53 words
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Article201 1933-01-04 7 Chinese (au?ht by Revenue Officer JALAN BESAR AMBUSH Kerosene Tins Which Held the Wrong "Spirit" While riding a push-bicycle along Outram Road with two bicyrU- tubes filled with contraband liquor tied round his waist, a Chinese aroused the suspicions of a revenue officer who arrested him.201 words
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Article192 1933-01-04 7 Tii' of sixteen gallons of dutiable liquo; est of tvvo Chinese alleged "rumrunners" and the detention of a lorry were described to Mr. J H. Pedlow the acting Singapore Criminal District Judge. yesterday afternoon, when two Chinese faced charges of being in possession of dutiable192 words
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Article291 1933-01-04 7 The following Novels were added to Raffles Library during the past fortnight:— Aahton 'Helen Belinda Grove. A.-quith < Herbert* Mary Dallon. Bail?y H.C.i The Red Castle. 2 copies. Behrens (M.i House of Dreams. Binrus .Ottwelli Trader Random. 2 copies. Birmingham (George A.) Elizabeth and th» Archdeacon. 2 copies.291 words
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Article70 1933-01-04 7 At the 43rd. annual general meeting of the Chinese Christian Association held on Dec. 29th. the following Officers were rawitml tor the ensuing year Mr Song Ong Btang, (BK President. Rev. W. Murray M.A.] President, Mr. Tan 800 Chin, Bam. Secretary, Mr. Tan Teck Ouan. Hon Treasurer, Mr. Lav Pow70 words
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Article359 1933-01-04 7 Total Tin Supplies only V> (MM) Tons MR. J( >HN m i \"S BARD I \< Mr. John »tiiun, the head of the AngtoOrtental group of tin mining r— wna, mad*, some interesting observations on the tin portion and the effect of restriction in359 words
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Article248 1933-01-04 7 KoWud 'Tell the old toman I am very j»orry for her but there is ineunVJetit evident* to convfc* this man." said Mr. J. H P»d'ow. acting Stngapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday in discharging a Chinese who was (harmed with robbery The compainant Llm Ah Hoh. a Tt248 words
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Article98 1933-01-04 7 l.omi.' Tml.ilh i ImUm. Urn. SI. the British Chamber of Com in Lon*» and the French Chunber of Oomimro- in Parts to work in preparing the way with regard to conditions which wUI permit Fran~o-BriU*h trade to be developed withmit harmful restrtrttow A statement drawn up at ■■■■^■■g98 words
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Article45 1933-01-04 7 I liit n i 111"--societr of Friendship for providing allotments for iinrniplnyed. to which Government recently made a pound for pound offer, has reached £18.000. thus faming the Ml grant 00. This should enable a hundred thftamnA more immnplpnnl to be started45 words
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Article32 1933-01-04 7 Among the IS niiipl Palms*, ill Wonat Its last in— Mug warn Mr. That. W. May of Penang. Mr. *fc H. flexion. Hankow, and Mean Altai J. Fterry and Ookmel w. B.32 words
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Obituary17 1933-01-04 8 ARNOLD. At tlie Tanglin Hospital Kual.i Lumpur, on December 29th. Charles Arnold of ■I: LB. I17 words
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Article1046 1933-01-04 8 Mr. de Vatera'fl dm adventure governing Ireland has ended after ten months. It has been a short spell but it has been long eno igb to bring to the Free State by tin-tic means all the calamities of the depression which, until the advent to power of Mr.1,046 words
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Article34 1933-01-04 8 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES lx)ndon, Jan. '.'< Rubber ar.d Tin prices and the .sterhng rate In New York and Parb. specially cabled to the Fre^ Pre are as follow34 words
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Article27 1933-01-04 8 Spo. 213 S2d (2 7 L6d Forward 2 1 -_.d (2 '.7 ;l Tone oi Mark-- Idle New Yd:.-; tool 3.16 3 16). toward 3.31 (3.3127 words
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Article17 1933-01-04 8 Ix>ndon. Jan. 3. Hi m Sort 3 13 916 (3.33- 4 Pans 85' 2 (85 J"■17 words
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Article32 1933-01-04 8 I OpM >wn Correspondent Il.nit:k<ik. I>.- 2K. Mr. Arnold Jones, formerly manager o! Stun Commercial Bank. Ltd., has been adopted prospective Liberal candidate for the Wfcvertree .i.-.-ion of Liverpool32 words
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Article138 1933-01-04 8 TRAWLER LOST WITH CREW OF MNK fork Shopping Area Flooded London lan 7... enttn I |v< 1! 1:vr *hen an Aberdeen trawler, the Venetto. wa« wrecked to-day in a fierce gale 15 miles m of Aberdeen. Tli as dashed to pieces on the rocks.Reuter - 138 words
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Article162 1933-01-04 8 Immiti ration < Officer Appointed A Government Oaiette Extraordinar>' fcWHsl yesterday states In exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 3 of the Aliens Ordinance. 1932. Hi> Excellency <he Governor has been pleased ppoint M Black. M.C.S.. to be the Immigration Officer for the purpose162 words
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Article52 1933-01-04 8 Spanish Royalist Prison* i Escapt' XatrM. Jan. J. de Bourbcn. cousin of ex-Kins Alfonso, are among 29 political prisoners who escaped from the African penal colony of Rio de Oro yesterday morning in a small cargo-boot. believed to be French. The Governor of the prison has beenReuter - 52 words
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Article48 1933-01-04 8 Famous Hotel l)estro\ed h> Fire i .nous as "the honeymoon house" and for many yean an object of interest to tigttaatrs, CttfUm House Hotel, which umlwfci the Niagara cataract, was destroyed to-dftjr by lire. hotel wa>s closed for the winter. The loss| Is estimH mjo.ooo- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article32 1933-01-04 8 Commercial Bank> impoMSevere Restrictions < a\* Town I*. 1 T\- B <; :i I .loge rates and commercial hanks are impostnc very severe mUkthwi at yesterdsy^i sf £91 per cent.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article47 1933-01-04 8 No Reduction oi Siamese Teaching [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT) The Ministry of Public Instruction hit ed to grant the application of the managers of the pr:r i :i\ese schools of Bangkok to rt-dure the daily teaching of the Biameae language from four to two hours.47 words
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Article59 1933-01-04 8 Health Trip To Montr Carl* Sir John Simoii. accompanied by Lady Btmon. left by aeroplane to-day tor Monte Carlo to recuperate after his recent attack of fnfwtwi and to prepare for hard work in connection with the hearing of the Anglo- Persian Oil dispute. at Geneva andReuter - 59 words
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Article66 1933-01-04 8 Among those who received honours during the New Tear were General Chiang Kwang-nai. Oeneral Ttai Ting-kat of the ltth Route A General Tai Chi. garrison commander of the Woosung areas. Oeneral Chang Chi-chung. Commander of the sth Army and Oener:. Commander of the 87th Division the66 words
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Article212 1933-01-04 8 M i- Haoois for Paris Scotv I oti<Un. Dr«. A striking KM|( to Ntt British i>toy the Austrian Chancellor to e\pr. gratitude for Britain's endeavoi. aotutton of the economic crisis. He h- >,■ v iuw»kt»ly tuccesstui in lias The need for co-operation by the v. the212 words
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Article87 1933-01-04 8 liiparr of Better Thiim\t; Vmuimm. Jan I "H Is my very earnest hope our country will reap mm* of tiie r<^ that its people deserve tlirough the c! have made." read* the PremierV Year message to U-< c months to been months of hard work and strugg allReuter Wireless - 87 words
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Article78 1933-01-04 8 Loans into the The money market h&» bwn don.:: .y throughout the short »orkmg week toy pres«rttons for year-end requirement* Contr. general expectations, increasing pressure beam apparent and it was found nsmtary larger amount than ua* anticipate Bank of ini'iml and loans into the v commanded up to78 words
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Article71 1933-01-04 8 Offei The Prime Minister M Mouctmnofl fcM I ia— fulii the Cabinet mtth a fe« ctenc« Met effect of which U Out th oT J^fce. M. Varbenofl leave* the l«y^ 4creement vttli the Uoeral* who I*o portfolios wtilcto. If tfcey reject «JJ Agnitem or Democrats will doubtless* Reuv71 words
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Article51 1933-01-04 8 <Wn I' hFor the purpov awtattuns in the Belgian C010r... »ot Belgium «ccottipani< i. sailed to^toy on a four m<xrt» I Belgian Congo I The land January 18th and wUI %«a v«r. theßeUiw >d also Mayuti West Rho*wia. and will end tfcHr I to Belgium by awoptan*.- ReuterReuter - 51 words
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Article38 1933-01-04 8 Mr. Edward A C Topi-.,:- I Course at Liverpool and Orta* I handicapper since It*, vbo gay H present importance, died at hi I Chester after a heart attock «t I Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 38 words
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Article24 1933-01-04 8 I A European mnad D Gr in a fight in Jalan Besa ft te Mfcmd that h* had :< < changed H< wa& tcJcet24 words
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Advertisement236 1933-01-04 8 CAILIDIBIECIK'S WHOLESALE cV REBTAIL won meri Hants. 201. Cantonment Road. Telephone .V>7l cV I Sew Shipment Available EXCEL BEEF s .p COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD SUB-DEPOTS. K« Ef« aaBS m, m »v« j I I BJB C .trgoea cit.'&red, sate, economical rutrii <i Ib/ f) efficiently convenient Goods or all236 words
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Advertisement18 1933-01-04 8 LADIES' SILVER TOILET WARE in GRACEFUL LINES U. S. de SUva Bros., jf.\vflu:rs. HK.Ii il MR SIM, VPORI18 words
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Advertisement22 1933-01-04 8 Admiral the Han Herbert and Mrs. Holme*-* I Court have left far Malaya and will be abroad I for some mont v22 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1933-01-04 9 Brisk Fighting With the Chinese Defenders ARMOURED TRAINS AND PLANES Allan Not Expected to Develop into Major Operations i -thrr tuhtnu h. t > ,M,t.rr.-d in the Shanhaikum irmour 1 tr..,:,. tm i aeroplane taking part -rd.iv t,, Japanese military despatches the cit> u> 'P ltd1,113 words
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Article262 1933-01-04 9 CHINA'S PATIENCE STRAINED Minister Criticises League I ondon. Jan. I Quo Tai-chi. the Chinese M:: an outspoken :lu- Mttrii P on the eve of his departure to G la red that every- successive session of the League •i to the echo of Japanese guns. Now thundering262 words
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Article100 1933-01-04 9 lrhri.ui .l.m ecree forbidding State officials and UVj officers of high rank tc associate with European women or to attend receptions given by f> ners has been issued by the Shah, following the Angle-Persian Oil dispute, and the dismissal r, Tey Murtash. Another indication of the growing fReuter - 100 words
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Article95 1933-01-04 9 Special I*rayers in X en ice Venicr Jan. 1 Special prayers for the union of the Angl and Roman Catholic Churches were said ifl Churc-he> v \r> hdiocese on the instructions of Cardinal La Fontaine. Patriarch o: Ist. Ir. :tu»r to th»» Clergy the Cardinal cites a flftjReuter - 95 words
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Article85 1933-01-04 9 Uhriw Jan. Drastic retrenchment and increase of taxation Me proposed by the Government t,» :i> c cted deficit of 12.00<).«H)0.000 ;r.< hina. in for \9A3-A To',: -i»ni)mif!, ut 400.000.000. include a saving of 240 000 0()0 r.\i.:-Ai\ nU( vhik <"i. r .s m Foreign MU Lstrj iReuter - 85 words
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Article195 1933-01-04 9 .-!:>nties in connection with the situation outside the On >r •>,!. :>,,• the tir-M new^ of fightu: General Ho was orde: ;:n to hus charge iortliwith. but when he arrived he found that most of the taffc points had Ijeen occupied by \l>\ \\< DMIM n» pla ire now bombing195 words
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Article123 1933-01-04 9 Political Clashe* in Berlin Berlin. Jan. 1. a jjttpll ■>■:•• kfl id and Mm I d in .-huotiiu affray.- and a>.>aults during N»>v. V- r •elebrations in different parts of the cit> :.w. r:, after a Conununist haa been found st>.:)ned to death in I R IReuter Wireless - 123 words
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Article, Illustration335 1933-01-04 9 Labour Withdraws Support for Mr. de Valera DAIL DISSOLVED i President Confident of j People's Support Dublin. In. di.im.iiK devHopmenr ih»- Irish 1 n-<-M.i!f p litit-al situation in- lullowed the Labour l*art\ s determined npp<Nition to the Ciovernment proposal for a reduttion nt civil vei\.int> ujjjev335 words
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Article96 1933-01-04 9 Famous Nitrates Combine to be Reorganised Santiago dr Chile. Jan. A decree ».i ai^ucd to-day for liquidate:. of Couch, the famous nitrates i iir.bine Reuter Later. A PreMciental dwrcf for r Liquidation v! the S:JOO.OOO.OOo Cosach combine statt-s that :hr iKjuid.itio:. .1 bi- ioll<:>'At'd b r.--or^anLsauon. which L>Reuter - 96 words
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Article111 1933-01-04 9 Maharaja's Troops Attacked New Delhi .fan. 1. Troops belonging to the Maharaja of Alwar rushed to Harsauli Village, in tlw disturbed area of AKvur State. Rajputana, where they Mm ..'racked by members of a over an alleged taxation grievance. It is a recrudescence of th- trouble whicli brokeReuter - 111 words
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Advertisement218 1933-01-04 9 HONEY GRAINS The Fruit Nut Breakfast Food TO BAT y \lY\ WITHOUT jFfONG^ WITH PREPARATION Q|^J^S i (KK AM. NO HSa^sf^ i.imk src.\K HliW' EsßHf^nc^ 3 i Mi. in \ivxfl n;i:i) impd>ak;'; HONEY-GRAINS is an abs; lutely novel Breakfast Pood, crisp and granular in form. It is made chiefly from218 words
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Advertisement909 1933-01-04 10 ■■XSEI INi- .(>--:i! -HE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd, S^ ShTt Ltd and China HE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co 1932, Ltd. suarr. Navwition C Ltd iHE CUNARU STEAM SHI!' Co Ltd Tup '"s srEAMSHTP Co Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd. NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd fHB AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd IHK909 words
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Advertisement465 1933-01-04 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Bnglarui) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Doe B&Ua Stouner B*pore. S'por*. s. CITY OF ATHENS For London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Jan 14 Jan 16 s. CITY OF RANGOON For Havre. London, Rotterdam and465 words
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Advertisement400 1933-01-04 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated in E:^.*-^ MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N. CO. rNDER CONTRACI WITH HIS MAJESTY'S (»(»\M LONDON Wl> KAK EASI MAIL SERVH OUTWARDS FROM "IONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. 1933 CARTHAOB V\ 16,000 Jan. 6 NALDERA 16.000 Apr M SOMALI400 words
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Advertisement609 1933-01-04 11 |B3SHb^3ME^B^^jAI« MRBIHHnVHnVHP^niHMft tn^nv nV^^H I r> MXRsHIIFs KIMKiN \MWEKP ROTTKKDAM \M) MIDDI FSBKOI i.H I IH PUSHTMI MARU T 10.900 Mar. 910 I MARU T. 12.000 Jan. 24 Si HAKOZAKI MARU T 10.000 Mar. 22 23 T 10.400 Feb. 8 9 KUNI MARU T 19.000 Apr 4 I SHWA MARU609 words
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Advertisement457 1933-01-04 11 PMtESIDENT EiNEMt '(Bfim*esssz2E& EUROPE ASVIirRICA Visi'l SINN^ CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK lUHA A WOOD GRAN!) (\\^i\ UIH\I\ SAHJNGB FRom MWII.A AM) OR HONG KONG TO BKATTLJ DIRECT OR VIA HONOLIXU TO SAN FRANCISCO, ins \N(,ELES AM) VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND M\\ YORK low llli;i)K,ii K\l I Ho\(, ko.M. Id457 words
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Advertisement836 1933-01-04 11 K. P. M. RONINKLIJKK PAKETVAAK'I MAXTSCHAPPU MAJAXG— Wednesday, Jan 4. Prigi-Radja, Sapat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-PaUai Estate and Rengat III) HHI Wednesday, Jan. 4. Muntok and Palembang. < i;i mm; day, Jan 4. Belawan-Deli and Penang. I OHl.lo -Wednesday. Jan. 4, Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi mOH rhursday. Jan. Baroe. \\\nii: M i\836 words
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Article443 1933-01-04 12 Singapore, l>e< >0 The prices quoted are generally those current a- Civet Vemei Harket At the other markets there may be small variations. Cts. ■KJ -teak < Round t 32 Beef .>tew or currj do 25 Turk, tea 4 2 Pork, lean and fat (Ist qua^ty) do443 words
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Article108 1933-01-04 12 Siamese Railways' Bid For Increased Traflir [From Our Own Correspondent B^n K k.k ■>,■« > Th< railways are out to encourage traffic in. a:> in their pow»r. Members of t: H.;i:c.!r. I ilow robr. Ned for. are new allowed special facilities for cheaper travel. Reduced fares108 words
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Article19 1933-01-04 12 Vl UiHil I)i N"li. Keppel Harbour King's Dork Soil. N.. 1 I>» r. K^ ..alt H I D(,:k Nil19 words
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Article92 1933-01-04 12 Pioir Dut. t :31. fiom So.: > l: 'i I.v. Moon H:.- 1734 Hoi X lor P< riant: 4 Ha lta| Ml Ml B MMr 3. for I I DickFon and Si pai T:ci<ir(. n.n M'j. from Pekin Barot- 3 P( kan BartM K.itoc nut MM Horn Manila92 words
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Advertisement686 1933-01-04 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. B#C-,«ar mcctt.y Ballings by the well-known sfeamer MARELLA (7.375 ton*) and tee 8 8 MANGOLA (3.352 tons) [Cargo only] t 1 MARELLA 15 one of the largest and flnen reamers trading tc Australia686 words
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Advertisement632 1933-01-04 12 THE EAST ASIATH '0, LIMITED. < lncoipomed m Denma't PASot''' I*-"1 r<i ilV(>4 1 (IVIK v BBBBP9***- V«^aas. r; \-i .n:*. Jan. M mi. BORIN P«b 14 h m.s. PIONIA Mar 7 Msr i« j Mm. U ms. ALSIA Apr \f Miy t M.v :2 M above vessels are comamed632 words
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Miscellaneous711 1933-01-04 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BT TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm and Thursday 7 30 am. Kiciah Monda\ to Friday 7.30 am. S^tuidays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jtrantut) Mo»day to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuar.tan !a Jtrantut) Saturdays 7 pm. ■alantan ivia Paaang Besarj Monday 7 p.m. Kelantan i'ia Gemas) every Monday. Wednesday,711 words
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Article349 1933-01-04 13 Full \M of Half Yearh Promotions following is a list oi hilt-yearly P' in th. Royal Navy -.vhich took effect December 31st. ..iMMi.ii .<!••. to .ipt.i.n —G.C. C. OWd k C H Pepioe, DSC O. Bevii. K. Ed- [>.-(■ 1 G. Ttnnant. M V.0.. D. B. QMM349 words
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Article85 1933-01-04 13 P. and Reductions From Januar> 20 Commencing with th- MM I I ;ichi which leaves Singapore on January 20. the homeward passage turn by the P. and O. Company's steamers will be reduced. The following ar*- m rates: Ist m M M I -:.d -A" 2nd 'B", I85 words
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Article88 1933-01-04 13 I The following panengers sailed on th Fushlml Maru. which left London on December :6th :<>r tin- Fa: E.-.v Mlv P t> Bar- lIRH Prints- Chalernbohl Mr M Clun-.-' k Miss .1 Chun--' k Mr- I.i ierul. Mrs A Gmsburi; Mis-n H Gm>b\i"4. Master J Gin--bur^ Mr W88 words
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Article93 1933-01-04 13 The following pauengers arrived by the s.s. K'-dah yeNt«>rday —From Helnwan Mr J C K. Mr H We^ver.sber>^ From Penang Mr C T Hilterman. Mr K. V. Hilterman, Mr- A S Anthoin Mr T S v Mr.> A C WelN Pi W E Dyer. Mr and ilr J93 words
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Article48 1933-01-04 13 Had Wruthc: Kxperiem -ed in Mediterranean P and O Naldera has left Col-: and is expected to arrive at Penang about 10 p m on Thursday, and at Singapore light on Saturday, the 7th instant. i VH due to bad weat: .<nced in the Medltt m48 words
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Article109 1933-01-04 13 Th<- P and O K;tL-ar-i-Hind has Kon^ and is .x]K(ted to amw at IMi port at 10 a.m. on Wedne:da;. This steamer vflf proceed alongside the Singapore H..: iard> H i:a; The .steamer Hilda Moller. belongin U ler and c her mainmast !i..i.; Minber at Tawau. came up for repairs.109 words
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Article705 1933-01-04 13 SAFETY RULES I'lra For An Advison Buds for preventing loss ot lif. made by Lieutenant-Colonel Symonds. Fire Adviser to the Home Offlo i ;)er which he delivered before the P Society of Arts. Safety rules, he said, were so Lmple as to bi little more705 words
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Article92 1933-01-04 13 i Young Americans on President Monroe 'I i i Am-.'Tl .a-: X >or*. B Hunter and William.^ B Youu ided guilty befon I'll' 1 }■:>•: b'VJ, 'Nf.i-'-: A" ••::>:.:.•■ 1:1 the Mi:::- Court yesterday, to stowing away in the ;> :dcnt Monrc-r which arrived in Si! 1 from92 words
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79 1933-01-04 13 Th BM under t lie DMT Plan cf the Soviet, which commences year, has now been mad. 1 public It Is ded to build 290 wgsjsjft, including passenger ships, cargo craft and tankers totalling 1.119.000 tons deadweight ca, I hi addition be aboi: and 16079 words
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Article52 1933-01-04 13 A \urelr.s.s message r< Hm Ml re. from the 8.1. Takada i that the vessel had passed a v. ater- logfed boat. 30 feet in length, with a b: 6 teet above the sunace o: kttude 321 dc_ at 0307 h< trd:ty iJaiuu:; I TV, mtttk i a danger to52 words
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Advertisement584 1933-01-04 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) Head Office: ROftnVsON ROAD. SINGAPORE. I oneeos' I *k Mtnm ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE. I vi h P rem ««*r morning daily in I Malayj Delivered with the Chota 1 Mazn each morninj; Late>t news 2 latest telegrams and latest an- nouncements London rubber584 words
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Advertisement275 1933-01-04 13 Fresh Milkm hcDICtC EY THE tINCAPOttf BalH> f AN lit FRESH DAILY V'l^^r^Xl EQUAL IN QUALITY J^-AJL^JU TO THE FINEST r/[T""^TIM MILK PRODUCED I iP^^^ta^B! IN THE WORLD, Jp r'AWH PRODUCED UNDER /<\S^s^ I THE MOST RIGID I'/ A I SANITARY I r-i A > I JANUARY to!/-X77oVyJ£i| CONDITIONS ?P>V&275 words
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Article364 1933-01-04 14 Secret Service Peer's Disclosure NEWS OF BIG PISH A perilous balloon trip over the German line dv ar, which enabled a B»lgii<: to land in on»-m\ fcHfl i oolly hail I motoi -< oat h. and set out to M Information 01 Iby Lord Balfour364 words
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Article222 1933-01-04 14 Telegraph Interruption To Bangkok [Prom Our Own Correspondent] K.tngk<»K. IVi The Malayan telegraph lines being out of order during the week, messages for Bangkok i have been taking all of a working day to get through from Singapore. In years gone by this delay would have222 words
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Article239 1933-01-04 14 I:n t Regulations All Ready at Bangkok fFrona Our Own Correspondent] Banxk-.k. lie.-. '8. at happens when persons go to bathe at the Tant-lin Club or the Mount Emily swimming bath n Have they before plunging into the chlorinated waters to take a toot bath, plus a239 words
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Article78 1933-01-04 14 As the P.M.S. Feny was crossing over hi Prai from Penang at 3 p.m on Thursday a Tamil woman jumped overboard when the vessel was in Prai River. A member of the crew very courageously jumped overboa seued the woman who was later taken to th< I worth Police Station78 words
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Article506 1933-01-04 14 CONVICT MURDERERS AS COMEDIANS "The Sin« Sine Follies Of 1932" A CAST OF 150 PRISON?: US New .»rk I >•■«- 1 All over the world, from Paris to Peking, tragedians are yearning to be comedians md comedians want to don the mask of tragedy; but they must have themselves .sent506 words
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Article140 1933-01-04 14 I irst Holiday Since lit' Became Constitutional Monarch FFrom Our Own Correspondent] U.intrkok. l>.*« •i KLn tor the time being in great popularity. Their Majesties are in residence there as are also many members of the Royal Family. ex-Mlnisters of Sta'i v!ng their new found freedom from140 words
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Article41 1933-01-04 14 Mr. W. C. S. Corry. M.C.S., Private Seen t.nv to thr Governor, has left en route for Home by •i;. Karjjxii.n will <:; iv.l.,- .r F">n S."d Mr J G Black MCS., is also en rout/ 1 for P the same stearror.41 words
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Article360 1933-01-04 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations I—i1 i The following is a list of stations which can be received in Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney. Australia, and other stations. Usual call after record.- "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Prlok, 21360 words
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Article376 1933-01-04 14 PRORLKM ('OXSII)KKKn \<;ain Project May Kuin River Villages [Prom Our Own Correspondent] >k, Dee. St. The question of deepening the bar of the Bangkok river is again to the fore. Since foreign shipping lias been using the port to I matter of aevcuty odd years,376 words
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Article276 1933-01-04 14 Mr On* Ec Lam. General Manager of the Piin< res, flew to Singapore this morning in a Plying Club machine piloted by Mr. WiMir Saturday^ Malay Mall) He hoped to return at lunch time to-day if his business in Singapore is completed in time to allow of thr 2 1276 words
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Advertisement78 1933-01-04 14 "SHIP" Brand Beer A S a ft ft i v c /> Sole V^ents HENRY WAUGH Co.. Ltd., SINGAPORE, r» s %N<, IPt>H \M> X I \I II MP» R PETROL RUNNING TO WASTE! y o u use those old. )rn■ o v t wasteful plu g s CHANGE TO78 words
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Advertisement106 1933-01-04 14 HRITISH HROADC ASTING j I CORPORATION S PROGRAMMES lOR INDIA. BIKMA, 1 STRAUS SETTLEMENTS. J FEDERATED MALAY STATES i i FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, i DAVENTRY ENGI^NI) J Wavelengths: 25.3 metres mid 313 J i metres. i Tn-day's Programme J G.M.T. 2.30 p.m. Pun Si: nal Hum Bi' J I106 words
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Advertisement430 1933-01-04 14 BANKS AND INSIRAM .7. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AMI CHINA I:. <-rpc>rn:< i n England t i Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 eacn nail in Liability of Proprietors HEAD OFFICI 38 81-1, •p.'-gate. Lond n r C \genrifs .md Bran< hi^ A lor Star Iloilo Saigon430 words
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Advertisement282 1933-01-04 14 THE YOKOHAMA SPKCII BANK, LTD (IOMMMsaI fta 1006 capital Subscribed <Pu«y paid up) MJOMOj I nH 1 14m alsaaV^atttv Sincaporc Branch —31 -a i: w Bank. Ltd :'c Jen, Haaabucg, Bksjßav, Haraln, Bong Kong, Honolulu. KAiyuan, Karachi. Kobe. Lond oc Ui &aki, Newchwang. Parts, Mew Etangoon. Rio de Janeiro. San282 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous66 1933-01-04 14 KUALA LUMPUR AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Kuala Lumpur regular broadcast-* are unt:. further notice DAILY on Metres 10 30 tc 11 be PETALINQ HELL TESTING Except Sundays and Public Holidays' FRIDAY OS 65 Metre? FROM THE STUDIO ISO pm Kror/ehong Music 7.00 English. 7.15 British OSu:a: Wl.rf.ess New? 725 Rerr..l ->f66 words
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Article540 1933-01-04 15 Ti.iarH ;uul Im T <>X RI SCHEH general meeting of the Perak r'l.ctric Power Co.. Ltd.. was held Winchester House. Old Bread George Balfour. JP. M P c company >. presiding. Mr D C. Brook. P> "tire ciiimtat the meeUntr and the in owning the adoption540 words
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Article192 1933-01-04 15 Slop Tapping During int< i in« Mwtk Lsadon. Des. 2*. There is little to say about rubber «Mbl continues very dull. On Saturday modity came in dearer, and. although this did not improve conditions generally, it was considered in some quarters as a reflection of the steadily192 words
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Article154 1933-01-04 15 The New Darvel Bay v\ nit .tii.nThe Accounts presented show vnry Uttle change from those of last year, and reflect the present nnanicial position of the Compa The Directors had anticipated that mould have been in a position to submit to the shareholders at this meeting a scheme154 words
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Article66 1933-01-04 15 Crop for year to July 31. 1982. was 1.080.417 lb all taken from Tampin Linggi division Average price realised was 2.74 d. per pound. and "all In" cost 3.37 d. per pound, or 2.95 per pound, excluding cost of upkeep of Sua Greasing division. Loss for year was £1,34366 words
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Article441 1933-01-04 15 I its feet witfc hard work and the heart operation and trust of the F.M.S. Government. I believe that the present administration commands the confidence of H.M. Treasury and the Colonial Office, who understand the real objectfive of the directors, namely, to establish the company on a strong enough basis441 words
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Article918 1933-01-04 15 Negotiation-. 1.. iJorc \djoininu Area> Th< i\th ordinarj' general meeting of the members of the Batu Caves Tin Dredging Co., held at the registered office. 33. Beach I Street, Penang, on Weunesday. Mr. D. A. M. Brown (Chairman* presided! and the others present were Messrs. D.918 words
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Article411 1933-01-04 15 IVotii <>! S2:».v|> lor Iho Year The third ordinary general meeting of the members of the Batu Selangor Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd.. was held at the registered office of the Company. 33. Beach Street. Penang, on Wednesday. Mr. D. A. M. Brown (Chairman) presided and the others411 words
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Article94 1933-01-04 15 Accounts for year ended June 30. 1932. show balance brought forward was £4.051. Aftei writing off £1,378 for depreciation. &c, payment of £150 for export duty to Straits Settle ments Government, and crediting £353 for interest and sundry earnings received, year's working resulted in loss of £5,28094 words
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Article58 1933-01-04 15 I Out-turn of dry rubber for year to Septembe: I 30, was 417,830 lb. < against 413.302 lb.). Aftei I allowing £184 (.same) for depreciation and £16< (£528) balance of tax account, revenue accoun shows loss for year of £988 (profit of £221 > which, deducted from58 words
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Article24 1933-01-04 15 r I Trading loss, after charging depreciation, \va., s £269. and after charging Debenture interest, c! debit of £3.672 carried forward.24 words
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Article214 1933-01-04 15 Managers' Report of December 3 which you I have before you. i The main features in the report are the in- crease in average dredging depth from 45.2 feet to 78.3 feet. The increase in yardage from 8,861,530 cubic yards to 15,396,500 cubic yards. The increase in tin contents from214 words
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Article361 1933-01-04 15 KXCHANGE RATKS January 3 London. 4 months' sight 2j3 31;32 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|S 27 32 London. T.T. 2|3 13 16 i demand 975361 words
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66 1933-01-04 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION January 3rd.. 12 o'clock noon R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot < l<>ose» R.S.S. equal to London Standard. (FOB i 7 9'l« Standard R.S.S. on Tender January 7 1 < 7% February March April- June Tone of Market Nothing doing Latest Cable London Market closed66 words
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Article876 1933-01-04 15 I I ESDAY, JANUARY 3RD, 1953 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Hum-: :i, Asam Kumban^ 23s 6d 25s 6d Austral Malay 18s 20s norn Aver Hitam .ss> Us Us 9d x.d. Bangrin Tin (£> Us 6d 12s 6d Batang Padang ($1) 05 Batu Cavts ($1) 35 40 Bukit Arang ($1)876 words
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Advertisement75 1933-01-04 15 insets eicred Sl2.Qoo.ottO Assurance in force over $35,000,008 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Incorporated In the Straits Settlement* >FT ICE Great Eastern LUe Hu:.dn>g. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry EC. :ia^ £20 000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British75 words
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Article, Illustration1190 1933-01-04 16 AUSTRALIA WIN A GREAT VICTORY England's Sensational Collapse ONLY 96 RUNS SCORED YESTERDAY FOR 10 WICKETS O REILLY S OUTSTANDING PART In v,vt Monnu i;.inir since \ustralia s ten wickets vntoi x i: him in IM.M «ml\ 72* runs being srored -.jiii.- Vistrali.i won great \ntor\ ovir Kngland hi tl.t1,190 words
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Article556 1933-01-04 16 Volunteer Machine Gunners Beaten (LOSE PADANCi GAME TuhlK Service ».ptv. >T.(».i Co. >.\.C nil The Volunteer Machine Gunners suffered tl> b second aefeat of the season en the Padang yesterday, when they lost to a strpng Public Ser\ Lx points <two trie^) to nil. The conditions556 words
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Article104 1933-01-04 16 Singapore's Side Tn isit Seri'mban The stttgapon XV to meet the Necri-Malacca x ißCstmg match of Mk 50,,:.' s "f the Malaya Cup competition at mbrnn on Saturday has b- --d as foil m D R g. DosMl h. Pn J C. Cook, and G. C A^hv.orth. N104 words
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Article217 1933-01-04 16 Teams for Final English Trial n i 'mm i ti.. mm! Rm. Dal Mfci i Mftkatil Ml Mitch England vs. Tin- K< i" pia\f(l at Tuicki nham on Saturday, are gin I t>< low England. I" W Brown ißnstc]. l. a Bontl Htiuim^i. R A Qimrd B.tth> D217 words
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Article32 1933-01-04 16 KEPPEL APPROACH AND PUTT WINNER Llewn wen taken out for apprnai in« ;tnd putting competition at Keppel Golf Club on New Year's Da> which resulted in n win for W P Douclas32 words
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Article1409 1933-01-04 16 Uulaya tup Rupbv.— Sinjrapurv* X\ t« me<'t Vejjri- Malacca. Th« Perak VLsit.— (Mnew New Year U»n Tennis. R.A.* BoxerV IV*butv International Rufrr>> Trial. This week-end we shall kiio* ifeMHl I 15 v b. Singapore-Selangor OK N- Malacca-Selan&or Malay;, dip moment tin position is interestingly m The Singaj1,409 words
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Article53 1933-01-04 16 The Back Badar Cup. presented by the Gloucestershire Bniaiiiil to the SVC has been awartlec ,mg n— pa a) and Armoured Gar Section and the Buraolan j BUI > vxm as the rumen up have been < pany. 6.RA I <Bura4am Oooapany. 1 8. Portrew Company WLE53 words
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Article199 1933-01-04 16 S. \lric-a I B^nm\AßßßmTVfcttf E? JJI M South Africa I wafrhrn to two In the •econc thus winning the rubber Perry beat Klrby t Mrs Miller beat Mis? Mar? Het*> J— s Kirby and Mrs. Lowe beat HHSjhr* ssrf 1 FVarnley WhitUngstall 6—2. 4 Faimiharson and Mrs Miller199 words
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Article44 1933-01-04 16 Thr match between th. Uedira. C t»>dav will be played at U ioi at Sepoy lines as previously The folkm-ing haw keen uH-kfy for 6CC R*ffl.v Coi> :>• v\ r P. On«; A. W. May. B E I. Starkey. L N Btnc-han. C B i44 words
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Advertisement42 1933-01-04 16 A NEW 1 consignment oi Musical Instrument have just been unpacked including MANDOLINES BANJUKES KEECH BANJULELES Cull und See Them /Vices ;/n Lou S. MOUTRIE Co., Lie KaflftVs Place AN ESSI:NTI\L FACTOR FOR ECONOMY ix theHOMI COOKING. WAIT.RHi: TING, LIGHTING MUNICIPAL OFFICKS.42 words
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