The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 January 1933
1933-01-05
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1933-01-05 1 The Singapore Free Press M 6 ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY. JANUARY 5, 1933. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article337 1933-01-05 1 Imu I.i i(i-i: sloop ha\i Ih. ii M-nl lo t hiiij;wai.^t:io to pruu t Jsiiti-li int«rist> .it >ha iihaikM .in I B a Ihi I;in< h lu\un linii Vtlantiqui iv i .11.1/< M. tilt I Mulish ih.iin.l lliflr .in i< pawnueis .it..,. id .Hid th«- i rf«337 words
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Article1221 1933-01-05 1 in "Farewell to Northmaven. Grey Hillswicke. fart w ell! To the calms of thy haven The storms on thy fell!" Sir Walter Scott. Mow that motors are available hi ShUiaiiil. ■May interesting spot* are within easy reach. Hiring is comparatively cheap, and though the cars do not bear the1,221 words
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Advertisement176 1933-01-05 1 BHiIA TEA r ngs tht* freshness i fragrance of the i j a > a n gardens tit tv >our hump. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL in- fGHT TO-MORROW SPECIAL TEA DAMK 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER INFORMAL AFTKK DANCE OINNKR BANCE t.' Midniehi 9.30 p.m to Midnight. f KAKFLKS176 words
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Advertisement105 1933-01-05 1 ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL *tn hi»av YeS SPECIAL DINNER lh« Vdelphi rates ;iro DANCE in! tn -1 ini:l\ low -a>k about i htm- everj room ss nttai. m ith hot ;iiul cold w ltd -modern ih.ou.hout-- Friday-No Dinner excellent food service s)iJiuc. \.V.R m QUALITY JE COUNTS fij*mßL KM.KY105 words
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Advertisement158 1933-01-05 1 I lln 1 \DVERTISKMI N 1 s j Tlie date Page 1 Popular novels Page 8. Quality counts Page 1. Prevent influenza Page 14. 1 ■eaßDaldiM— -Pace 9 CHRYSLER" ENDURANCE SW'A.X PE.X YELIA M I no ordinary paper under a new name: it is specially milled and <! to give158 words
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Advertisement13 1933-01-05 1 There is no better Tea than BIG I A TEA (iKOWN IN MALAYA13 words
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Article160 1933-01-05 2 The undernoted non-fiction works wil ready for Issue on Saturday <7 l 33 > at 9 Benns <Lee> Europe since 1914. illus. Bok. Vampires of the China Coast. 1932. Bryant Arthur) Macaulay 1932. Chapman (F. Spencer Northern Lights. 1932. Cooper (Duff) Talleyrand. 1932. illus. Duguid (Julian) Tiger Man160 words
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Article186 1933-01-05 2 The following reference in the North Mail and Newcastle Chronicle to the marriage at Ipoh of Mr. Lan A. M. Smallwood to Miss Margaret Hewitson win be of interest: marriage has Just taken place at Ipoh (Malay States) of Mr. Lan A. M. Smallwood. (Cantab*, son of Mr. P. W.186 words
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2473 1933-01-05 2 THE GENERAL ACCIDENT \hv Man Who Never Stopped Worfcng Thus is the wonder ful history of Fra: Miller, a career that every young man night to know about. Francis Norie-Miller is the only living I n Britain who has built from start to finish2,473 words
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573 1933-01-05 2 NELSON'S SPY-GLASS SAVED FOR BRITAIN By a Scot Who IVc! 1,450 Guineas Nel.vin> spy-uia-s. w\n< r. hi used at Trafa.- lias MMd (O* Brftauu by a Scotsman, the fiercest of Christie's. 1. 1.450 guineas. An American souvenir-hunter sjej pit-pan d to bid £300 for the telescope alone. Professor Callender. of573 words
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Advertisement481 1933-01-05 2 j For the i I Festive Season j BEAITIFI I SH4DB W i roWDHS I HDBB In i\ I [I, <• 1 11 I• Kill j J r.ned hi J MAX. FACTOI i Hollnuoocl M.ik. up (..inn- i ,l|vi J It,. hilrr.tl Dispensary ltd J orporatcd in the F.M-S.t i481 words
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Advertisement531 1933-01-05 2 TENDERS SINGAPOKK MI M NOTK r NOTICE Is hereby ctren that tender now invited for the following materials services and that particulars of such tender may be obtained in the Tender Boom Municipal Offioes Supply of Sluice Valves for period Ist M.. 1933 to 30th April 1934 Dale of Ctast*531 words
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Miscellaneous266 1933-01-05 2 m webm Thursday, sth. High Water 04.30 8.3 ft.. 17.20. 7.3 ft. Penang New Year Race meeting opens. Rugby Raffles College vs. Royal ArtM R A.: Medical College Union v< Coy. Wiltshires. at Bukit Timah. Friday. Cta. High Water 05.20 8.3 ft.. 18.54 7.1 ft. Wughj S.C.c. A vs. Islands266 words
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Article264 1933-01-05 3 LESS CRIME SINCE THE WAR Fewer Brutal LMm !>ut 'lore Nil; "!ft'v iv POUck CHI REVEL S Paris. Dee. 29 •■> iHks] remarkable MsWHN ISI M p Ouichard. Director of the Paris JudiRolfce. the French the man who .n ravelled most of the rrlmmal mystcitn Paris in the last flew264 words
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327 1933-01-05 3 'JADE BODY OF EMPRESS WELL AGAIN' Mother-in Law of Mr. Pu-yi Knds \r,\vr< Tiff \'m "EXTRA" WMF Peking, Dee. f. Intrigue and mystery that constantly cloak the pubtte and private life of Mr. Henry Pii-yl. former "Boy sttapgof of China and present eJteeutlve head of Manchukuo. were brought sharply to327 words
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Article39 1933-01-05 3 While climbing a coconut trr* in An jiMlwikiT an elderly Malay '.osi his grip ai-d Ml ftcm a height of about 60 feet. He sustained srme Injuries about the head and was removed to hospital in a critical condition.39 words
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Article332 1933-01-05 3 Driver in a Conning Tower \K\V HAZARi) KOK Mil. EYSTON The most thrilling motor-speed record ever attempted u» to take place on Montlhery track near Palis. < writes Harold Pemberton, Daily Express Motoring Correspond Mr. George Eyston, the old Cambridge rowing blue." will332 words
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Article56 1933-01-05 3 The* death has occurred of Miss Staples daughter of Mr. A. F. Staples, a former Malayan journalist. Miss Staples has suffered from tuberculosis, I believe, for some littk tim- hut the tali time I saw Mr Staple., he was quite optimistic about his daughter's health and had e*wy hope of56 words
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Article644 1933-01-05 3 Adviser of ;>ig Firm on Far Eastern Inspection VIKWS OX (MIX TKADK exactly tin: ,mcd the B of Mn Bruniur Mond and Company. \M Ms now chief tan ***** i r m London U, Imperial r M M. and Dkl kM I nd subsidiary companies l^644 words
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Article255 1933-01-05 3 Companies Manila. Dec. 2t. Nearly two million pesos of new money will be put into circulation next week when the Benguet Consolidated Mining Company and the Balatoc Mining Company pay out to their shareholders the last quarterly dividends for the amounting to P1 .800.000. As the biggest Christmas255 words
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Article310 1933-01-05 3 Women's Fear for the Future iing people who beiice that companioned marriage is the solution »o the riddle of the ideal association of tite KM Me "?a*lng a ■arkMM error, says Mrs. C. Neville Rolfe. who, as secretary of the BnUril Social Hygiene Council, has come in310 words
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Article144 1933-01-05 3 OfTcn-d V2.IMMI to Kun It A woman who bought a Paisley millionaire's mansion for five ■HiiHnyg hat already been d £2,000 to run it on a commercial baste. Tlic shrewd tand lucky > investor is Mrs. Mary Rpiri. of Paisley. She has now secured keys of144 words
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284 1933-01-05 3 £4,000 FRITH PAINTING SOLD FOR £48 6s Once the (irr.ii Mtni.tion ai lit \r.nlrm\ Stety-om years ago Frith, the Royal Acade..can painter of the famous "Derby Day. received £4,00 for painting The Salon dt*,' 1 depicting the gaming tables at HumlWWg. at Christies it realised forty-six guineas. How much for284 words
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Article156 1933-01-05 3 Large Demand Darin* The Malayan Office find that their baatert ware this Christmas is very popular and Uiey are crowded out with people buying presents for themselves and friends. This is a good thine since I understand that people who order this basketware to sdl in any156 words
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Advertisement203 1933-01-05 3 hi ititiTiMH i*i» in: pko(i> of ret >: I 1 1 IN inurth (ir register- Kntain during the W M ''><!,:. l.ii> ;ist m:u. was built for the car -proud owner-driver {)i ake motoring easy and pleasant is what Sir Herbert Austin had in mind when he sat down to203 words
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Advertisement84 1933-01-05 3 SAVE- FLOOR SPACE. SI WASTF.I) F.FFORT. II SOP. FIT fIBV«T Bft-^flß^^BHßk—^p BBT 888 l JB^^. BJh Wf^^rWff flf BbV\ nßi Br f7 v^P BBbtt* ■K*"^Bk '^*^^nfC^iK Bnlri ■Sv^/^^"t^|W r^ BJ HrW« f|vi» BJ i BfciJMf <L iii i I 19 I B luß| MßgutJß BB| B^ta*^M^^^^hft^BßßßßV I i y i""Sbi\L84 words
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Article, Illustration211 1933-01-05 4 MR VICTOR SMITH the ycung South Cap«*-to-Li>ndon airman will be 2 t!. kit aercplano in th? world when he jets off from Croydon Aerodrome tc lalliscns my Johnson) London-Cape Town recc: i Smith standing by hi> on. iHE OAIRMA >ER Karlsruhe at N\211 words
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Article355 1933-01-05 5 "You hon'l Want to (iei Into Scandal" W; Nl l WOMEN INGS! U Woran gangsters who thrive on MackaanfJ .md robborv have become menace to the Weak End of London at night. Invariably their victims are motorists. i There women hunt in couples During the355 words
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Article468 1933-01-05 5 Lord Kssendon's Amusing Story London. F»'-i 1 V Lord Easendon. chairman of the Fumes* Withy Line, speaking at a luncheon o: Empire Society in London yesterday, said that the shipping problem was not the old one of hew tc get a quart into a pint pot. but .how468 words
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Article405 1933-01-05 5 Husband an Important Official in the East Li nrlon Ik Ih. Husband and afl Bediorri Quarter Sessions Yesterday when tin '•curt qua- lit d the eoPTictlOß and fine of £10 hnpoacd at Bedford on Mrs. Gladys Gibbon, of road, lor the alleged theft of405 words
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Article370 1933-01-05 5 Beautiful Gipsj Plans "Perfect Escape" Dartmoor Prison from which two convict* I ped. and wore recaptured recently after liberty is associated with many strange stories. H< it are two of the strangest: those of the Who Broke Out and the Man Who Broke In. In all its 126370 words
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Article342 1933-01-05 5 Man of tl and (iirl of 26 MATCH OFJ SEE BY 1 I i!" 1 I bank clerk, aged 41. who was found dead PotMatng in a private West End hotel. ■i» a ring which hto fiancee had returned was staled by the ecronsr at342 words
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Article383 1933-01-05 5 Male Preponderance and Decline .lie r th.' tnh\ "Problt-ms of Population." ther: were published recent ly by Messrs. Allei :n the proceedings oi the Intel -national ion at a general assembly < ;sts from most of the EuroAmerica and Japan. In an interView with The Observer.383 words
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Advertisement87 1933-01-05 5 __PAVILIQN fIr.^KHVVTiONS PHONE 6903 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 100 HIG lOK WORDS! matter whether sou h.iw read Back Street" or not? nd »cc :t on t'ru M-rrtn. li there i*> one production that bf U jr> description .t i^ this JOHN BOLES IRENE DUNNE IM\ KSAI PICTI'Rt A GOOD. COMPLEXION J^C/87 words
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Advertisement122 1933-01-05 5 CAPITOL! NOTICI In Kesponsc to Public Requests uc liave decided to revert hack to starting times i UU and !>.l") p.m. TO-\M. 11l BWl^ff^lHll..^ management annouiue persona lil\ f JOHN I IN I Earner l^ros' Epic <>t the .^W^ I KI'SSIAN I.MPKKIAI. X JL JL Jus y r I MAD122 words
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Advertisement190 1933-01-05 5 <i. 1 5 Til- llp ll l' fl. I The march of greatness goes on Gaynor cud Fan-ell, then Garbo, then Barrymort thru Keaten and now RONAi.D COLMAN in the screen version of Sinclair beafe' tremendous Nobel Prize winning novel the amazing jkMT of a man who strove to save190 words
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Article910 1933-01-05 6 Positions in the League to Date The following are the positions in the Leagu< It. i > to. and includu! i lies: !>l\ |S|O\ I Goals. P. W. L. D F. A PL ial M 17 4 3 74 30 37 t 'ld Wed. IS 5 4 56910 words
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Article116 1933-01-05 6 Oxford Fasily Beat (ambridur fßom Our Own Correspondent 1 London. I)e< i:>. Oxford, tin :,.•.■•.;.•<■ i I renftf cross-count r\ :a.. OB s. i.irday surpassed all MBMMfttasl at Horton Kirby they ij<:;t abridge by 15 points to 4 Only live timi In the historj ol the116 words
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Article306 1933-01-05 6 Egyptian Keeps Kritish THk i From On Own Correspondent) London. IX> IS. F D. Amr Bey. the holder, beat P. Q. Reis> by 9_ o 9—l, 9—5. and E. Snell. thf So England champion, d milton 'r 9 6. 9 l. 9 3 in the scrni-nnal.s oi tht306 words
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Article74 1933-01-05 6 London. Jan. 3. To-day's football matches resulted as follows: l»l\ l>l(»\ HI iherni Gateshead 2, New Brighton 0 v, i Nil —(Division I) Airdrie 2. Hamilton Ac. 1 Ayr United 2. Kilmarnock 3. Celtic vs. Queen's Park postponed. Cowdenbeath 3. St. Johnstone 2. Dundee 2, Hearts 2. East74 words
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Article141 1933-01-05 6 F.A. Approve <From Our Own Correspondent London, Dec 13.. After ttv^ making of the Cup draw, the mo" important item on the agenda at the m of the Football Association was discussion i the proposed flood-light experimental match <• the White City, tt was finally agreed to ptr•mit141 words
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Article195 1933-01-05 6 Tlie following will represent the V.M.C.A. 2nd. Team against the S.C.R.C. 2nd. on the S.C.R.C. Ground on Friday, at 5 p.m. J. H Duclos. F. G. Dunsford. E. X Yzelman, I Duncan. (Captain) W. Diuihill. Chew Seng Tan. N. F. Modder (Jr I Van Geyzel, Looi Eng San.195 words
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Article599 1933-01-05 6 The International Selection Committee decided to play the International Trial Match England vs. The Rest at Portsmouth on March 22. 1933. The amateur international Trial Match. North vs. South, ml ake place on the Wolverhampton Wanderers' ground on January 7. 1933. The teams for the amateur I h will be599 words
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Advertisement306 1933-01-05 6 I fjXX^Q has superseded all othct ffQ^^ is deliKhtfull: palatalili- and §fma§& «hilaratin K I/* v^ i- m;i<|. irnm pun Orange $pmo iukc V^Ei]^ i- likwl equallj bj adults draw V^f* y^ b I drink for ll Ml vAmM I rfClliCA j> a stimiilaiinu Aerated 'pHE etiquette of the medical306 words
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Advertisement256 1933-01-05 6 fe> POPULAR V "^^s^ <:> v ALL OVEF r H E WORLD Your table. Chive "^y Olde HngUshMermalade I Try ofso Chivers* Umu, Jellies, Canned Fruits and VegeuMn Agent <X C*. r »t»C 9mmti ChawWrs. Stag— rr. j IGrave Health Dangers of INDIGESTION :|r Q GASTRKTROUBLES t'""^ Hundred* of people256 words
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1880 1933-01-05 7 WIFE'S SEPARATION PETITION DISMISSED Hearing which occupied Court fur five Days i I ;> 1 1 I ml 1932. She sJmgaa 1 that %h> •< i.i r>>-*-n Sir C. H. da, Suva lepteamted the petitioner. and Mr J C Cofalvti In his Jil ftsji i Mr. Justice Terrell said: The1,880 words
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Article82 1933-01-05 7 i M L. Luckham. Second Magistrate, i Koala Lumpur, is shortly leaving for Kelantan i to rettere Mr. R L German. His duties wIB > include Superintendent of Marine Customs l Chandu. and Posts and Telegraphs, and Public 1 Prosecutor. Kelantan. Mr. German, on hh I return to Kuala Lumpur82 words
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Article277 1933-01-05 7 Ingenious Smu«?ling Device KIT NOT SMART KX(>n,H With tht nil...- vl-ilamc ot the lotal i< run otlii.iv h.mdu >muKt;lers have h.ui to improve mote and more their methods importing i otitraband into lh< < <>loi»\ \lmust ever\ conceivable utensil has m> far b«-< r, used to277 words
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Article284 1933-01-05 7 Hot to R >l> Woman in (leylaiiL! A Chinese who, with two others, was charged ;n the Criminal District Court, before Mr. J. H. Pedlow yesterday, with carrying arms in public i? Court by confessing that he and men had hearu that a woman in >ng284 words
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Article254 1933-01-05 7 hinese Ht^ Throat and Hangs Himself "The man was very determined." commented roroner. Mr. F. G. Bourne, in returning a verdict of suicide by hanging on a Chinese fisherman named Scow Keng How, who took ;fe by cutting his throat with a vegetable knife and then hanging himself254 words
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Article32 1933-01-05 7 II or Thursday. Januar\ sth. i 933 Before Mr liistir.- ..TV. kett I>rrrll in the «nd -i ..c 'I .i.m S. 538 '32— Lyons Motors Ltd. vs. Ta? Keng Scow.32 words
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40 1933-01-05 7 I The annual Twelfth Night fancy dreas danco I takes place at the Johore Civil S«-rvfre Club. Bahru. on Friday. Admission will be by badge only. Member ran obtain these from the Hen: Secretary.40 words
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Article1157 1933-01-05 7 SINGAPORE DELEGATE'S REPORT Yesterday's Local Business Meeting business meeting of the Rotar> luh <>f Sin K ..p, r was held at the AdHphi H.tel yesterday. Mr. Kiev, the President. U.ik in the .hair and <ir John Scott was .im«.n s those present. Mr. .1. Lay,1,157 words
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Article814 1933-01-05 7 Man Dies Three Days Later I MURDER VERDICT Allegations Against (Ountrvman vrriii. c.f tiiuiilt I it- t. .1 v Mi I I'.ourne. the Singapore Coroner. ..jjamst -iUI, nameti -int.. s m is alleged to hue stabbed and severely uoiiml.-il uMtn win. t,i-.«i I. n, 1. .-i814 words
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Article438 1933-01-05 7 MICRO- RAY FOR MR SERVICES 2,000.000.000 (filiations Per Second UADIti MKSsAGES THAT TYPE TH! WSELVES A Micro-Ray" equipment giving radio communication on the shortest wavelength employee at any radio station in the world, ha* bees ordered by the Air Ministry for me in connection with cross channel flying services. TMi438 words
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Article445 1933-01-05 7 fkmA Trust Charge nuMiiw The charge of criminal bmch of trust in respect of $2,000 again en Seheated, of the proceedings, which Mr Hi hull I did not attend. Mr E. A. Stevens who ijmrafial far Mat. ined the hurt and injury caused to him b> the445 words
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874 1933-01-05 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1933 TIN DEPRESSION VICTIM One of the London financial pape: iiscussing In its columns the other lay the affairs of the Perak River iydro-Electric Company, remarked hat the coiv.pany does not appear lo be in any immediate danger of extinction. Any suggestion that such874 words
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Article335 1933-01-05 8 Mr. G A. de C de .\loubray. District Officer. Kinta. goes on leave next month. G. F. Staines will go to Kuala Lumpur from Perak shortly to take up the duties of Second Magistrate. Mr. A. Curry. form-?rl\ of the Chartered Bank staff. Kuala Lumpur, who is now at the335 words
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33 1933-01-05 8 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES London, Jan. t Rubber md Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press. are as follow33 words
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Article22 1933-01-05 8 TIN Spot: EMO% (£i«l Forward £141-r 4 (£146Tone of Market Very flat. The fall is unexplained apart from disappointment over December static22 words
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Article29 1933-01-05 8 RUBBER Spot 23 B d. (2 13 32d Pom v 2 15 32d. (2V 2 d Tone ot Market I N-'V. York Sp 3.10 (3.16). Forward 3 30 (3.3129 words
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Article12 1933-01-05 8 STERLING New Tack: 3.33 »'o (3.33 9 16). Paris 85 716 (85'12 words
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Article, Illustration194 1933-01-05 8 IK. COSGRAVE'S FIGHTING SPEECH Ireland's Economic Salvation DabUa. Mmm. The Cosgrave Paity i.eld a co: esterday at which I resolution «a» passed elcomln? the Lord Ma'ors proposal and ■flpifig that all the elements concerned o-operate in implemintinf It. Mr. Cosgrave. made a fighting speech id.194 words
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Article261 1933-01-05 8 CEYLON WANTS THRONE BACK Tor 1041 Years It Has Keen In Windsor (Vllr A magnificent centuries-eld Eastern throne. composed of nurture of wood covered wfftJi sfhwr| gilt, carved in the seventeenth century. Dragons of cut crystal with ametnys' Plating set with gems; Ornamentation of floral decorations, beautifully executed: A representation261 words
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Article45 1933-01-05 8 Xv \n \nr onvalcsi .in on ihe Ki\I.T.I i •linn i i Sir John Simon, convalescent after a severe attack of influenza, arrived at Lr Bourget aerodrome this afternoon from Croydon and was mcd by French Government representalater for the Riviera45 words
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Article95 1933-01-05 8 Mr. Christian Hamilton Gray of Hurst House. Abbey Wood. S.E.. rubber manufact lately chairman and "^m^ng director cf Palmer Tyre, Ltd.. formerly chairman and latterly joint managing director of the India Rubber Gutta Percha and Telegraph Work* of Silvertown who died on October 30. aged 74 left £107.548. He gave95 words
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Article102 1933-01-05 8 Sequel to Comrade^ Death in Jamaica WILD ET Soldiers of the Northurr.oerU Mcd here la* night after one cf their com•ades had been killed in a brawl They clashed with the polic* and during nefce aeveral civilians and soldi. njured and considerable damage wai don ex* wild102 words
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Article180 1933-01-05 8 i avilion me dramatic product ut." was an attn heard after the first showing of U» I picture "Back Street at the Pavilion last night Its story is by that famous author. Fani. who gave us "Mrioc acreer ich *-as "Symphony of Six Mir.: Masterly acting by |mm180 words
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Article38 1933-01-05 8 Nill.ir ,m -iiil.in.,l nt .loh.ir, [From Our On:. Correspondent] The Sultan and Sultanah of Johore are to visit Bangkok next week incognito, but the to emm that Their Hizhnesaes will enjoy then .stay in the capital38 words
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Article162 1933-01-05 8 lurk un i The Turkish Oovemment has decided thaf the name of "Allah" shall henceforth be pro nounced in pure Turkish as T»i The piiil—lun of faith and the call ofthe mueszu win be no more in Arabic but in pure Turkish Tanri uludur will stand for the traditiona.162 words
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Article100 1933-01-05 8 Brit > linn l.rt-t 1 Mual* Call* Monte Carlo's new Sporting Club will pure warmed air supplied to the room hour H In Carrier. I/mdon. Install the plant for ensuing this rooMant sui>rfresh air which can b? kept at an even t.-n tare and humidity For100 words
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Article35 1933-01-05 8 I i.ndon tea Revenue return^ «hJ \-esU' that Cuitoms and Kxcfae revenues h £29 699.000 against an 'estimated a< nancial year of C 44.000.000 I l:ecn raised tram the rPree State imp35 words
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Article23 1933-01-05 8 The death occurred on Saturd* Mansfield Find and distinction, who dur valuable wo-k on blockad.- i Minister to Honrav23 words
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Advertisement152 1933-01-05 8 CAixecacs WINK MERCHANTS. Finest Saiiternes Finest Graves Bur s a C Chateau V quern. »PPO|NTM»M "ING OK SUM i amo\ a ii 1. 1 i» i ft* Wtmfttm Yo^ 081 Think of in JEWELLERY, BURLING SILVERWARE and NOVEITHs IN HANDSOME ENAMELLED GOODS An exclusive selection to suit fiMy taste. SINGAPORE152 words
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Article, Illustration1891 1933-01-05 9 SAFEGUARDING INTERESTS IN SHANHAIKWAN Admiral Sir Howard Kellv's Orders HEROISM OF CHINESF TROOPS Hand-to Hand Fighting With Japanese Peking. Jan. 1. Vlmirr Nj r Howard Kelly, ('ommander-in-('hiel hirKl Station. ha> ordered the British sloops [^t'vsatiM Ami Folkestone to proceed to hum warm ian t«» -afesiiiard ItritishReuter - 1,891 words
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Article132 1933-01-05 9 laced Demoralising Itomhardment lVipitm. .lan. I. felejjraphK despatt hes from Shanh.uk win paint .1 picture of heroism <m the irt hi the hinrse troops who rluii< to the defences in l.n.- i j terrifying arui demoralising hvinlurdment from the m.i. land and air >helK battered down the <M\132 words
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Article170 1933-01-05 9 Crew Abandoning 40,000 Ton Vessel FIVE SHIPS STAND BY No Passenger? Aboard Atlantiqup ParK Jan. I. Recalling the tragedy of the Georges Philippar. which took Ore became a total loss while or. ige hemeward from the Far P.. I 40.000 ton luxury liner Atlantique is now on170 words
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Article174 1933-01-05 9 K.U.I. Presidents Hope and Confidence Lonaon. Jan. 'I. President of the Federation of Bi Industries. Sir George Beharrel. has issued a message stating that British manufacturer looking forward to the New Year with hope and confidence based on the success with which they, compared with others, iiave so174 words
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Article110 1933-01-05 9 Taxpayers Asked to Repeat Last Year's Performance London. Jan. British income-tax r.nd surtax payers an invited to repeat their performance of the corresponding quarter of last year when, in order to assist in balancing the budget. paid the :.ts due with unprecedei.'- nptltude. contributing £265 million to110 words
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Article37 1933-01-05 9 Mr. Hoover Refers \Y\\\ to War Secretary Washington, ja n I. Mr H«iwt iv- :v;errt-d the Philippine Indoptndtt I-.- Bill to the Secretary of War for report There Ls strong indication of his im- F..-;;'-37 words
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36 1933-01-05 9 MORE IS TARIFFS Washington. Jan. A Bill providing for a levy of additional tariffs on imports from countries whose currencies an- per cent below par has introduced in th< H ti Rt-pr< by Congressman Hill. Reuter.36 words
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Article25 1933-01-05 9 nru .I.in. 1. Sidky Pasha"s Cabinet has resigned and the MM IfeMs is reforming the Ministry, replacing three of the Ministers.— Reutcr.25 words
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Advertisement148 1933-01-05 9 Chilvern Cottage Cheese int.- ,i dieteth ralm < wonderfully < The Masterpiece in Cheese Making Specially Main red— Perfect Flax nur -N vi rit iou^ SOLI) AS FAST AS IT l> M VDF Tin If— IPS MHJCKHJB >BTAINABLE FR< )M ROBINSON CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) SINCAI'OKK— KI'ALA II148 words
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Advertisement876 1933-01-05 10 TH* MMNEI LINE 'Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd, Steam ShiD Co Ltd and China THE HUA KHKW STEAMSHIP Co 1 1932 > Ltd a«l Mesa Ma\**atfc» Co. Ltd. thk cnahd -team ship Co i.td ;A! I- STT- \MSHIP C Ltd [HE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. CHINA NAVIGATION Co..876 words
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Advertisement473 1933-01-05 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In ttiglanri) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Doe Sail* Steamer B*pore. B*pore. s. CITY OF ATHENS For London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Jan 14 Jan lfl s CITY OF RANGOON For Havre, London, Rotterdam and473 words
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Advertisement368 1933-01-05 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGo SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S <.<»\H LONDON AND FAR FAST MAIL SFRVK i OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA VPAN. Dor lonmtfr T r r 1935 CARTHAOB NALDERA If HI J* 11368 words
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Advertisement500 1933-01-05 11 O. S. K. Line. K>K AFRH \\U s(,l 111 AMERICA > pf? <Jwm Wo de Janeiro, Santos vu lUSS!!* 160 <Bo ««>«»-«»-wortd for £190) Peb 15 16 v l m»\\n Colombo. lloafeMa, ZauKiar P"** W»*»»m»| Betra, Lourenco Marques. CAFE TOWN via u««h> w Zanzibar. Dar-es-t IUBMu mam Bpira lourenco Marques,500 words
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Advertisement586 1933-01-05 11 ww b:i kopi: KBOM BINGAHMU PBNANG VIA i OLOBfBO, BOMBAY, SI EZ voni l S.AI'). AI.KXANDKIA, NAPLES. GENOA M \!:^J li sls \M> NEW VOKK Arrl-. I. rave Leave Artiw S pore. Spore. Penan*. N. York Pres. Van Buren Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan 19 Feb. 28 Pres. Garfleld Jan.586 words
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Advertisement890 1933-01-05 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ TIIMHiI -Thursday. Jan. 5. Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis. Soragei-Pakninc. Mkm ■SJRSJ \N Dl X LUX— Thursday, Jan. 5. Cheribon. Semarang, H■• i» I- 1 ing-Bay. Benoa and Banjoewangi I'M .Ol'O— Thursday. Jan 5, Singkawang. Pemangkat and Selakau. j <.» H M ill 'k M M Thursday.890 words
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Article507 1933-01-05 12 BY TRAIN 3angkok Saturday 7 p m and :urscia> 73C! amiedah Monday to Friday "30 a.m Saturdays 7 Pmiuar.tai; ia. Jerantut) Mosday to Friuay 30 »m--iuartan ivia Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pm. K.elantan tvla Padang Besar) Monday 7 p.m. KeLantan (via Gemas) e\ery M nday. Wt-dnt-tday, Thursday and Friday'507 words
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Article45 1933-01-05 12 Prom China and Japan, by Hankow Maru. From OHM Mad Japan by Rangoon Maru. in Singapore daylight to-c;t\ F:om Europe London mails despatched D 15th i. by Naldera. in Penang 10 p.m. to-t. From Holland and Germany, by Poelau Tollo, in Singapore tomorrow.45 words
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Article20 1933-01-05 12 Mails ar, liom Singapore Dec. 15th. by Co Ros o v\ere delivered in Ix>ndon J<u: 4th. >20 days).20 words
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24 1933-01-05 12 AIR MAIL (BRITISH) KARACHI— LONDON Hi A:: MbJI KbVMM London despatch- d i■■ Bmw n Dm Mlfe was Aribwii hi J| c (If cayst.24 words
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Article41 1933-01-05 12 Jan a. Neftesyndical iSoviet); Taiu.^ '.\ur> Sin;:; Kong, tChii; Pelandok. Hoiv Nam Yoi» Anshun. •Biit > Pasir. Battx iS •■(.<. Da iak I'Dnt > 9m 4 Ji.ric M.i'.-:: s:-.,., i Tobelo. 'Diit»: Upk Xi nmii. Acliilh- I \<< UMbI M I TObTWI 'But i.41 words
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Article38 1933-01-05 12 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to arrive I a<»t Wharf fFntrance Gat* 1). Hankow Mm:i L'L' Hon« P< ni. 20 Citta Di 5.:,.. HI Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Kawir-I-Hi:.-c 18. Ta>.;:(ia :438 words
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Article693 1933-01-05 12 Sir M. Webb Inveighs Against Insane Policy Sun h the time has arrived for calling a iialt to the insance policy of attempting cut wages and aalaries. reduce publn vices, and retrench tveryb d\ and everything down\..,:c- in an effort with our pre-c::stc!-.i; and therefor) mjusi iip693 words
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Article89 1933-01-05 12 Empire Dock. (Entrance Gate 3). Na-ato Mi s B para Ms! ii"'; Empire Dock iF.ntrame <.at«> I M, i.; ;j 4f. A;.-, k.. Mani 48 West Wharf (Entrance <.aw 4). Larui 3 Eui n.< d<m 1 Section 10 (Entrance Gate Ranno.m Maru KEPPFL lIARBOIR Main Wharf: C i tar. V89 words
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Article434 1933-01-05 12 [Continued from Column 4] grievously mis-managed the gold monetry standard of the West. The present poll universal cuts in wages and salaries, and of wholesale discharges of those who have worked long and honestly to satisfy their employers. eminent. Local Bodies, and private trad' oncems.— has already caused the deepest434 words
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Article333 1933-01-05 12 I The International Orooers' Exhltoiton which opened on Oejptembu 17th and ciosed Mi Sept 23rd. was usual. In the A± I was open daily frvr to and aUi d very large cro»c d-ed. parti uli.nl> on the Wnlnwday Thurs. ••<rnoo those beta* sMfl days. *^Jgf The333 words
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Advertisement664 1933-01-05 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia 1 FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AM) MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. B*r- rcc'.i.j sa: ir^s by the well-known .earner MARELLA 7.375 ton*) §j)d tbe 6S MANOOLA <3.352 totsi 'Cargo only] ,•> VLfREIJ-A is oce of the lar^t and Cr.e<t <-eamery tradla« Ax.tralla Cablrus664 words
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Advertisement212 1933-01-05 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT ?O (Incorporated In Japan i REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE FROM JAPAN. Due Sail !< >h< >Hi M'• Jan. 8 Jan. 8 FOR KOBE. OSAKA. MOJI VAWATA NAGOTA AND YOKOHAMA Due "fc. BOSTON MM IOHOHK Jan. 14 Jan. 14 ERIE MARU Jan.212 words
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Advertisement175 1933-01-05 12 THE FAST ASIATIC 0), LIMITED. Incorporated In Denmark i ■4. MEONIA J«n 24 Jan 27 BJ BORINGIA 14 Peb. IT n\ iM', Mar I Mar. 10 khh'i« Mar. 90 Mar SI MA ALJBIA Apr. It At ms LALANDIA May 0 May .2 TO MARSLILI.I S IM\KI lIIITII HHOI U\>lhl |<i175 words
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Miscellaneous135 1933-01-05 12 SFF B.iic'.ih But :-A2 from Daln\ -J Said 5. Karapara. Brit 3722, from Q| 4 for It HB| I Amboisr. Fitii 4917 in Mi-.; 4 Saifion and Haiphong 4 Tak:'da, Brii 4223. l:om Cal< 4 Hont-' Kong. An.n\ and Kob< Giang Ann Brit 545, from Sourabi- 4 S -wrabaya aiui135 words
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Article88 1933-01-05 13 (Daily and Weekly Editions) )T 1- ROftfNSON ROAD SINGAFOn Telephone 6056. Cable A i r ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE, h P ri mori.iiiii da.lv ,n u> l «»l w--i with the < hota j »/ri lih morniM i( M news st fH^ r ,m> u,d latest an -*****188 words
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Article54 1933-01-05 13 l :> f in Advance) Oaily Edition. out. hi, Wmkk MMm OvlsMf •Mn-aporf Sin«apun« ghagipii I S.r.-nporc. $3.00 llmMilj HJI nj! Qnarterl. 7M X) ir!t 4 Yearly 13.00 18.00 2 Yearly >im 1U I Yearly 30.60 36.00 i,,rh |2Jf |aj| Includin Including Piistatrt- Postage). S«fle Copies U» Opk54 words
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Article362 1933-01-05 13 SHIPPING MERGER MYSTERY E'OSITION NOT (I.KAi: o.s.K. hrwidciU Halii Ktj to Negotiations onjecture.s tad awn h-'ing male between Nippon Vi. n K. ha and the Osal:a fehc-tn K:» sha for ckaer co-tperat:on. A. Nippon Tutea Kai ha had in \v. mind 'ro n the :ining oi the prsaent nvgotianons. Mr.362 words
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123 1933-01-05 13 Mrjtb Dec. 20. The Tokji Nichi. a leading paper in Japan, reported tc-day that the Nippon Yu:a. the Osaka Shosen Kaisha and the Kaisha had drafted a memorandum in utir*.n secrecy, regarding the amalgamation of these compa: The amalgamation will materialize Spring, according to the Nichi123 words
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Article267 1933-01-05 13 The following passengers are proceeding per I i-Kuid sailing at 9.30 a.m. to- ')W. for Colombo. Bombay and Europe. Crew of s.s. Malwa, Mr. C. E. Harvey Miss C. Ambrose. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacMs H V D Mi I 0 ra;quhat. Mr. J Palmer. Mr M:s.267 words
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Article44 1933-01-05 13 U* w.ird Olln td I'm A nuialng torpedo 18 inch, mark 8 star x 3. No. 539. was lost during RAF prac--5 miles 145 degrees from C* Buoy, on Tuesday. A reward of $40 jis offered for recovery of i 044 words
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Article436 1933-01-05 13 FEARNLEY AND EGER'S FLEET 1W 13-Knot (aruo Ship Kernhrcok niky and Eger. who have twc natal v-.c-os. one betwern Ron n and French and apanish ports, and the other ber d States, oi. t and A are among the reveal Nor we npanies who haw exclusively adopted the mctor v-436 words
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Article227 1933-01-05 13 A Departure hi Shipbuilding London. Dec. 18. The Journal of Commerce and Shipping Telegraph Is informed that Sir Joseph W. Isherwood. Bart., patentee of the "Isherwood" and Bracket less" system of ship construction, has invented a new form cf hull, and has had nu,<t exhaustive tests227 words
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Article26 1933-01-05 13 Per X \I I M UM from Batavia to Singapore en Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. Seabridge. Mr. Miriieaux. Mr. Montfoort. Mr. Adama van Scheltema.26 words
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Article28 1933-01-05 13 Per K.N.I. L.M. plane from Singapore to 'ißatavia Mr. ami Mn Amsden. Mr. Thomson. Mr Adama van Bcfaettd -nta: Mr. Pain. F B Mr A I28 words
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41 1933-01-05 13 Kaisha. as a result of the Japanese Government breaking-up scheme, to order four motoi cargo vessels of about 8.000 tons gross, with a service speed of 17 knots. Negotiationas yet, in an early jtage.41 words
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Article47 1933-01-05 13 sel for Straits Steamship i Alfred Holt and Cc. are receiving tenders from Br; for a motor ship similar to the Centaur for the Straits Steamship Co. Sh r a vessel of 3.000 tons gross with a 2.000 i.h.p. Bt;: ad Wain-type engine.47 words
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Article812 1933-01-05 13 Trade in Third Quarter ol tin- Vcai The twelfth report on native rubber cultivation for the third quarter 1932. prepared by th^ Bureau cf Agricultural Economics of the Division of Agriculture of the Netherlands Indian Department cf Agriculture. Indusslry and Cocmerce, at Buitenzorg. Java. November. 21. 1932.812 words
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Advertisement310 1933-01-05 13 ADVERTISEMENT RATES Short three-line advertisements— To Let Soard and Lodging. For Sale. Lost. Wanted co C n7r° nc rJ nsertion $10 three insertion «.00. Domestic Announcements $2 00 Cjth must accompany these advertisements Contract rates may be ascertained on application to the Manager Whenever pOBUDIe remittances should be made by310 words
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Advertisement195 1933-01-05 13 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME f NCLUDI Ciudi'i acv mmk Man fc I II 7»«t itia«r*rr. j£ I A Rre the nattt irmir) hi tk« *«ckias— Mt Rob Mm. ttllac «l tk«a att— V^^ Jw^^^mA from !o*arr tnmi •qvippad lor wpi i J -_Jjßuß tfl rrirwcrmti»fat«J train /ro« VtwxwTtr i195 words
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Article364 1933-01-05 14 Sli< w (Ht From Synthetic Chicken Beefsteaks, pork, mutton, lamb and chicken grown in biochemical factories. Choice meats produced without animals. This is one of the prospects to which scientific research is to-day leading us. We may soon be able to produce any food anywhere, irrespective364 words
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Article227 1933-01-05 14 EMBEZZLEMENT CASE IN MANILA Shjumhai Russians N'enrh iot n.s2is.oon A singular story is told by The Slovo. a IIIMUIIBJ Russian daily newspaper, of the activities of a couple of Russians who are alleged to have been involved in a big embezzlement case In the Philippine Islands These men, who were227 words
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Article98 1933-01-05 14 Short Lived Jo\ of Native*, in Formosa K.renko (Formosa). Dec. 26. Havtaf seen an immense quantity of alluvial gold washed ashore by the recent high tide villagers of Karenko started gold hunting along the sea-short secretly taking advantage of the moon light. matter was brought to the notice98 words
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Article22 1933-01-05 14 An outstation Chinese resident was attacked s r '"-t M- .n F... u ni.«rnl and had one of his ears sliced off.22 words
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Article663 1933-01-05 14 AMAZIXC BRITISH KKJIRKS Better Motherhood Halves Child Deaths Rtmaikablt- hanges in the health of Britisl children in i rs are disclosed by Sii George Newman. ofTicer of th< Board of Education, in mnual < |>ort. BBJ "Ringworm, blindnes.,. ii!alnut)n;iun. heart (incase, dental decay, '.i.bcrcuk*. .l-.663 words
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Article96 1933-01-05 14 O '-<|jn;i(ion K\p«tt.(l in May n Our Own Correspondents London. l>.-< .Mi Major Nevill Stevens. I understand, vpects to ac ordained about May. He is at p: ing a tiieological college and is making good pnpeei He hopes, after his ordination, to go Ml to Malaya. Mr.96 words
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Article61 1933-01-05 14 Crippled b<»\ <>t Pramir A boy in Prague can write with a pen held in his M He is a cripple and has never written with bis hand. Yet an expert who has seen the boy's writing declares that it is as good as that of erage61 words
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Article109 1933-01-05 14 Among the callers at the Malayan Office this week, (Dec. 20). have been Mr. H. W. Furze, of Nt^gri Sembilan, Mr. O A. Smith of ,>ore. who is staying at Holmside Gil!!n»--ham; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Marin. af Kuala i :.i v. *ha are staying at Berkeley Hou&e. w^109 words
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Article359 1933-01-05 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following Is a list of stations which can be fcrnd in Singapore: Jsra Stations Bandoeng PLM from about r 20 p m p-amophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other tations. Usual call after record's "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21359 words
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68 1933-01-05 14 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until f-:r f her notice: DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 %m PETALING HILL TESTING. (Except 3\nc! and Public Holidays). FRIDAY on 65 Metres FROM THE STUDIO 6.30 p.m. Krontchong Music. 7.00 English. 7.15 British Official Wireless News 7.2568 words
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Article400 1933-01-05 14 Formor Director of the Iturenii if Health Manil.i Drc. U. i The Philippine Health Service yesterday pai a deserving tribute to Dr. Victor G. Heisei former Director of the Health Service m'hen i was known as the Bureau of Health, and a present a leading official of400 words
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Article55 1933-01-05 14 M* D WeWh, late of the Chartered Blink, Kfcala Lumpur, and Captain of the SeUngor State Association Football team until "<-"' is now Chief Accountant on The Era state newspaper. Since returning home, he haTX yy muc distinction in London amateur circles, and has played for Hayes ■Mjwewl, and London55 words
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Advertisement364 1933-01-05 14 Disease germs enter v here Prevent Influenza Diphtheria Scarlet Fevei etc r v kt-epmy your mouth dis ntected with FORMAMINT TW Cm in >«■! Throat url< Mothers! 4 i ri( i ii So\i» s t ,l Ihuh i'rutertsthi *kin k^eps It llmhln ?i member «»t th- i.hmiK m. i n-364 words
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Advertisement99 1933-01-05 14 i j UKITISU BROADCASTING j OkPORATION i I'K<M.K\.MMK> M>H IMII Rl KM.\ J STRAITS SI.TTI.KMI.MS nri J i ft* EM EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, i J DA MH V ENGLAND J J Wavelength?: 25 3 mttres and 313 J i Bttm To-days Programme j M.T. 2.30 p.m. Time Sip a 1 D99 words
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Advertisement584 1933-01-05 14 BANKS AND CHARTERED BANK I OF INDIA M STRALM *\l> < HIN (Incorporated In England by Royal Char Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 eacn B N .ability of Propriet £3.000.000 38. Bisbopsgate, lifltxttm, E.C. 2. A lor Star Iknlo I Saigon !> :1.,V. r. '.iChl HI. Batavia584 words
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Advertisement306 1933-01-05 14 BNSURAXCI THK YOKOHAMA SPEC! BANK. LTD. abllshed Id 18J6' Capital Subscribed <Fu% paid up) Reserve Fund f 11MIMM in i r*i i it TaWmmui fi-' Hr.,,,. i. -3 la, HUUi BTltt| 1 OMMtN B\NKI I W- stminster Bank, Ltd The statftonsd Provincial Bank. Ltd Lloyd's Bank. Ltd H H. \N306 words
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Article753 1933-01-05 15 SINGAPORE SHARE MARKET IN 1932 Hril in Depressing Conditions vnd co;s disJocaUon of business doe to the Christ Year Holidays has had Jta na- fleet on the share and couum both here and at home, and with •ly closed, nothmg of interest happened in the last tew days of the753 words
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Article135 1933-01-05 15 iiunges in Ui'prociitutixc Prices i< 3« 31 Jan I American Can. Com. M% 54 Phone and Tgraph 105 IM 103 Atcheson Railroad I 01,O 1 Dupont ;<6"* Firestone. Common 13 N.Q N.Q. Gen. Electric 14% Gen. Motors 13. 13>> 13W» Goodrich 4._ Goodyear 15U 14 14135 words
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Article128 1933-01-05 15 Foreign exports of tin, being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during the month of December. 1932. Destination Tons United Kingdom 180 United States of America 1.453 Continent of Europe 1.236 British Possessions 251 Japan 184 Other Foreign Countries TOTAL 3.325 Note:— 1. Exports in128 words
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Article197 1933-01-05 15 \u Earl} Krdm i inn Vnticipiited \m>U-.dam, Dec. 18. The International Tin Committee will hold its ordinary monthly meeting at Paris next Wednesday. December 21st. More recently some «wr*'*" t quarters interested have expressed dtaamttafactkm with the results of the Byrne scheme. They argue that the197 words
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Article172 1933-01-05 15 Ocean shipments of rubber, including latex, revertex and concentrated latex, during the month of December. 1932. I'KI I "MIS \K\ Xl II K\ Sheet Crepe Latex, C'trated Latex TOTAL Tons agiertex Tons Tons Name of Port Export Transhipment Tranship- Transhipment ment Grand Export Export Proper S.S. Malay172 words
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Article610 1933-01-05 15 Mr, V. Thorna on Tin Resi nit inn l,««i«n. Dec. 2t. The sixth annual general meeting of Aver Kitam Tin Dredging. Ltd., was held yesterday at 73 Basinghall-street. E.C.. Mr. C. V. Thomas <the chairman of the company* presiding. The Chairman said that, owing to curtailment of production610 words
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Article385 1933-01-05 15 We .'i!' ,i. i.i.xlous to see a elh in the price of commodities.— M DmM Mason, MP London. D«m Indian Loans: 3 p.c. Indian Stock. 1943 (fli%) £76' i 3>. p 1931 (87 £88-, 4 a pc Loan. 1950-55 (£lO7 U) 107', Stock, 1958-68 <,£lO7 l I385 words
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Article186 1933-01-05 15 January 4 London 4 MMttM ighfc London. 3 months' sight I 3 29 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 7 8 2 A 13 16 25 32 us and Parti, demand 975 Hani bum. demand 157 v York, demand 38 \i via and Sourabaya demand Samarium, demand186 words
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Article139 1933-01-05 15 Tin Singapore pri< $7MJNi Pepper WhHe Flake Tapioca 3% Pearl Sago Smul ira. Sundrted Sago, flour 2.25 Devoe's Imperial B.'lliant Kerosene per tin I Sylvan Arrow Kerost le per Mb 2 40 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial gallon M Socony Motor Gasoline (4 -gallon tin) 3.60139 words
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64 1933-01-05 15 It lI i R.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot (loose* RS.S. equal to London Standard. 1P.0.8.1 7% Standard R.S.S. on Tender January 1% 7* February 7fc 7% March t% 74 Apr-June Iht 7 fill Tone of Market —Dull and Easier. Latest Cable —London Spot Sheet64 words
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Article861 1933-01-05 15 u» i>m v|.\\ i \\i MM nit HI CLOSING Ql Buyers Sclk-* Asam Kumbang <£» 23s 6d 25s 6d Austral Malay <£> 18s 20* norn Ayer Hitam <ss> Us 11s 9d x.d. Bangin Tin Us Batang Padang (SI) 05 10 Batu Caves (sl> 30 40 Bukit Arang861 words
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Advertisement73 1933-01-05 15 tofta exceed Sl2.ooo.ottf Assurance In force over $35,000.006 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Btralt« Settlements > OtTICE Great Eastern Liie Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. E.C. paii> has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British73 words
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Article398 1933-01-05 16 SEI I i nNG i AM TO MEET THE REST Fast and Interesting Display < •tevi^ 3: Whites 3. Fast and keen hockey was witnessed w trial game arranged by the S.C.C. yesterd; facilitate the picking >f the team to meet the Rest in the annual398 words
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118 1933-01-05 16 S.R.C. "A" BEAT KHALSA ASSOCIATION 3: Khaka AsMriatten 1. In a hock y match on the Padang yesterday, the SRC. A" te^m deitated the first eleven of the Kalsa Association by three gc;«h to Play was scrappy at time*, while at ot: there were some good individual efforts, but the118 words
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Article349 1933-01-05 16 IV<»ser Keats (Jlennie for IH U < 1 1. ut l.i !><•< T. S. Prosser. of the Royal Calcut: won the All-India I < iolf Champion on the Royal Calcutta course to-day, defeating A Olennie. of Barrackpore. In the 3«-holes final by 4 and 3. Prosser ended349 words
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Article27 1933-01-05 16 Th«- hnal of the Russian Pool hnN Capt. D V. Hill I C. B. Maiuei: i Wllkinaon R. 8. WUaon wtll be playvd to-n27 words
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Article687 1933-01-05 16 "Retrograde Step" if Ruled Out S.A.F.A. DISCUSSION Rules to Deal With "Sham Amateurism" The controversy arising from the gui he Malaya Command competing in the Malaya Cup Football Competition was ttMMMi at yesterday's general meeting of the S.A i I held Uu Statium built: iiscussion took687 words
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Article82 1933-01-05 16 lv rf n- Ml P. Wilson 80 13 67 C. B. Maxv a 4 70 1 4—4 70 Lieut C M X 86 16 N Capt. R. Mel. More 81 10 f] 8. V !i 77 4 7^ 81 8 C A M G '< H4 1182 words
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Article51 1933-01-05 16 Tate achieved a novel distinction when A Ml in List tv 1...: N- ■o«til v •■•< :-'A i >.. :> b.if- 1 I"' MC C in Whl>ll lv l'«» bai iiiii.ii. it ma-. iiskt-d. He wrnt m to o\* n thi innings in 19 -4 Partn»i tin-51 words
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Article1020 1933-01-05 16 HIT FORWARDS LACKED FIRE Ready for International Rugby l an Our Own Correspond m > London, Dec. 20. All of us are getting ireadj tor the I rials, and Test match fever has .id to tagfep. On Saturday, when the v.. the E:ii:ii-i. Mft] tt I-:Miay.1,020 words
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Article626 1933-01-05 16 Unimpressive Debut on the Padang COMFORTABLE WIN Km} 1 SLC.C. v.< "B" ITpts.; Medical < < lit).* nil The Medical College rugger side did not impress much when they made their debut on the Padang yesterday against a not too strong S.C.C. "B" side, and they were626 words
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Article118 1933-01-05 16 Dangerous Ridini; in Komb.n i IWhilmn. I).. 1 i w X of the jockeys retained by km suspended by the Stewards of t!. w rurf Club for the next tings in Bomb; 1 y Tht official notice issued by tht B I Club to-day states: "On a report118 words
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Article107 1933-01-05 16 fanglin lub Tournament Ties Pint round to be completed by January Bth 1933. (LASS Ii I Gn.ham owe 2 v. G R. R. Caldbeck plus 2. T. L. Palmer owe 1 vs R E Prentis plu. 2 A W. Hay phi* 2 vs J P rie C Hamiltoij 2.107 words
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Article14 1933-01-05 16 Tllt V:^ v. ill be closed f r n Friday and v :>„,,.. Bat ..i <:<■•14 words
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Advertisement172 1933-01-05 16 |p Af fer j |i Comparison 1 tfD I simply had I Li I "k B m j i siMpfe choose j Wf^%£% IWitK QI I l > t*" I— i 1 D L «lie- q BfiE^^Dni|BP7 VI a 9 flB X^ J^3 La Lj Lj La La La La172 words
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