The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 January 1933
1933-01-06
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1933-01-06 1 The Singapore Free Press SO i ;>;:. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, JANUARY H, 1933. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article1341 1933-01-06 1 The Empire Male Building, the latest and tallest skyscraper, is a street standing on Hi It MM builders of Regent-street bad eet straight up into the air. Instead of along the ground, you have aoaae idea of this up-shoot. In place of tramcars and1,341 words
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Advertisement120 1933-01-06 1 Mil WV ||lIII|V <>BT\IS\BLI M \LL KADIM, PROVISION STORES RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL 7///S EVENtNG tomorrow RIJSTAFFEL !KA DA^JCK i:ifl i| to i p.m n.m 8 p.m. SPKCIAI. DINNKR v DANCE 930 to Mid-niuht. ummmmmmmtammmmmm^^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ KAFKLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE :»3M umimnHmmimnmrti 1 A F/.NK A.SSOKr\i£\r '>/ Fern v\s Chocola120 words
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Advertisement97 1933-01-06 1 ADELPHI HOTEL < < Mtrall> I■lat (1 Table d'hote meals .1 l.t carte service \«u Manager: H. O Waser Sinulav .lanuar> Sth, 1933 to 11 a.m. CLASSICAL CONCERT by the popular \iU Iphi Hotel Orchestra ronducted h> Mr. PAIL STKM SS A. HI QUALITY ID COUNTS Illlllj PHCENIX FR UI97 words
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Advertisement42 1933-01-06 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL DELJGHTFI t. SEASIDE RESORT SAT! RDAY. I \N. Uh. IMI SPECIAL DINNKR and DANCE KveninK dress essential Patrons .ire requested tti kindl> note there will be N6 DINNKR DANCE THIS KYKNINC I Elarly reservation of tables advisable. P.B. i42 words
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Advertisement432 1933-01-06 1 THK DAYS NEWS Ov«r <MIO «i\ilians are -aid to ha\e Ihtii killed in the bombardment of >hanhaikwan hv thr Japanese I'afe <( s»\»nt.^-n miinbers .f the I rent h linei \tlantique. on lire in the Xn S lish < hannel. .in mi^ini.. m. ..I the nun were trapped in the432 words
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Advertisement6 1933-01-06 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES6 words
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Article252 1933-01-06 2 \ttr.n tivt- 1 i.iuert I'romisnl The Singapore Musical Society endeavours to keep in view its great object, vniJi Is to provide good music for Singapore, and it has now arranged to introduce the public to Singapore's latest musical acquisition, the exct ■and of the Ist. Battalion, the252 words
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Article389 1933-01-06 2 HONOUR OF THE LEGAL PR OFESSION Policy ai Drift in BAR MUST PULL ITSELF TOGETHI th? legal profession pulls itself together and retraces its steps and makes an effcrt to main' nour and purity to the highest degree, the better it will be for everybody. m an erring pru< be389 words
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Article152 1933-01-06 2 I liin^day. Dec. 29. Mr. J. G. Hay and Mr Hay Jr. had luncheon at Bel Retiro. Friday, Dec. 30. Hon. Mr. P. T Allen and Mrs. Allen. Hon. Mr. J. Bagnall. H M. Robinson and Mrs. Robinson M P Simpson and Commander T ::ie-Henderson had luncheon at152 words
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Article91 1933-01-06 2 Harbin Kidnappers Drmaiui Isi« Ransom M.irl.m I).-, bi.ndu holding Mr. J. A. Sherrell de Florence, who was abductid dv Russian and se kidnappers about two and a half :is ago, are now d $100,000 for son of a Harbin men i Mr. A. M. Sherrell de Florance, manager91 words
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Article178 1933-01-06 2 Why Chinese Stole iuantit v I was hungry and wanted some money." pleaded a Chinese who was charged before Mr. A W Haj the Singapore Second Police Magistrate yesterday with thefts of cigarettes and cigars valued at $51. Inspector Patten of the Orchard Road Division police,178 words
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Article57 1933-01-06 2 iJti.OOO.OOO "Throin'" foi Sale Intuloti. !>«■( ll o! i. to the Treasury's financial difficulties, has decided to soil f lii London or I' most precious Persian crown jewels, according to the Daily Herald They ar> 1 peacock throne, nominally i-alued at £6.000.000. ami iifh is two feet57 words
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Article196 1933-01-06 2 A Treatment That Is Different If you are suffering the tortures of Piles anC Its kindred ailments, and have tried even known remedy without obtaining relief, we ask you to give DR. VAN VLECK'S ABSORPTIVE PILE PLASMA a trial. Its cv. <ag action on the Inflamed196 words
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Advertisement39 1933-01-06 2 TWO NKW LEADING LINKS. SNOW Kit; RA/ORLESS SHAVING. DKODIS rill. MU PERFUMED DISKM T.( TANT. May be used as a gargle, mouth. deodorant and for insect < MEDICAL HALL, LOOTED. I y !•<.,; OKI)' IJn I'KOMI'I I \M I I I39 words
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Advertisement542 1933-01-06 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is herein ,iven that teZMHI are new invited fur v... following materials or services and that particular.^ of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room. M'.nk-ipal Ofices supply of Sluice IttHl tor period M M .i f tn Hiith April 19^4 Date542 words
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Advertisement365 1933-01-06 2 BUSINESS CARDS. i BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY i H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Hl thest CUss Work— Lowest Ratrv LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7898. STRAITS TYPEWRITER \GV.\( V STATIONERS RKFAIKH.S 14A Change Alley. Singapore The Cheapest House for your Btationrs. Ribbons and Carbons jg^^ also for Pencil and Pen writing. REPAIRS: Send for our365 words
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Advertisement400 1933-01-06 2 NOTK KS. Re RICKARD LTD. (IN VOLI.NTARI I Ufl IDVUONi tVHM ire Invited for Hit < <>m PLETE PRINTING PRESS PI Wl 3 Linotypes, l Demy Folio Proof Press. Bii lii g Room Machines, 8 Printing M Cutting Machines. &c ft ogether Wl\ h ock of pit; and envelopes, \v400 words
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Advertisement174 1933-01-06 2 BARGAIN ADS. mi; \i.i BOOKS OP REFERENCE. The followir books oT reference are for sale at $1.00 p. votene, asßacHttHi to be wnnlt at ttt* PreLfcrt, 1925. 1928, fltncapme and StraMi Dfredorv 1998. 1901 (2 copies) S.ShimuraSCo Shirt ami Pyjama Makers Complete Sh i Outfits in Stork Hfc 82-2, Bras174 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous275 1933-01-06 2 THE WEEK High Water 05.20 8.3 ft.. 18.54 7.1 ft. Rugby: SCC A vs. Islands Aat S.C.C Football S.C.FA. League Chinese CA.A. vs. Dendemeei A.C. at Jalan Besar. Hockey: SRC. Ist. vs. Indian Association. SRC; S.CR.C vs. Y.M.CA. IL at S.CR.C: Khaba Assocn. vs AP C Boustead's at FThnlsa ground.275 words
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Miscellaneous81 1933-01-06 2 I\W NOTN I 1 rul.t\ Jiiiiuai (ith I- t JuMi. ,,.1 \1 lu-l;. a'Beckett Terrell in the Ist Court at 10.45 I A 4 32— Chop Chin BttßJ vs Ibrnhim alias Ahmat (for furti. I.. ..-I Ills!,,-,, in l( |si < 11 S*"" ***** Originating Summonses and Judgment Summons. Before81 words
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Article609 1933-01-06 3 \tiMtn humtH'rluinV. \\)IHA\ l^SSuwttw* DOC* l«k» of theh tain of Governors of the London School of h meeting of the Court yesterday mh the generosity of the Rockefeller j Foundation, he >*id. they were in puMv«SAk»n r.^mflcient institution, specially built i :or its work aad I— llhiHr609 words
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Article309 1933-01-06 3 Trird mi IVopk- Who Did Noi k;i<>\\ If an the cigarettes produced in a day by each •f the new machines of Godfrey Phillips, the cigarette manufacturers, were placed end to end, fes they are, they would stretch for 25 miles. A man, smoking night and day.309 words
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Article286 1933-01-06 3 "Most Determined" Sum Salfcbary. Dec. M. Putting on a gas mask, which he connected vy tube to the cooking-stove, a young soldier sat town to a chair, turned on the gas tap. and \.ifttd tor death He was Ivor Thomas Hale, a 25-year old notor-driver to286 words
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Article344 1933-01-06 3 .20(1 Damages To Wife of SOMCI Mckcter London. !)•■< 1 > £200 damages were awarded to-day in the Dot's Bench Division for injuries caused to a woman by eating a pie containing drawingpins. Mrs. Doris NichoK of Ainslie Wood-gardens. South Chingford. wife of Mr. Stanley Maurice344 words
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Article96 1933-01-06 3 In instituting the Rev. J. Lewis to the living of West Hoathley. Sussex, the Bishop of Lewes told him that ci know all his parishioners by their nicknames. Mr. Issac Foot. M.P. left a suitcase in a went to have dinner in the ■d when he returned it had gone.96 words
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1191 1933-01-06 3 LAW IN CHAOTIC MKSS Position of (ireyhuund Track Operators tFrom Our Own Correspondent* London, !>.-. ;i At: A'ar Debts" issue which we haw now settled for the time being, the Tote oecupi the main place of attention. The Tote is not popular with large1,191 words
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Article103 1933-01-06 3 Bringing it to Notice of Cslsßi-l Lord Apslejr In the House of Common*, asked the Secretary of State far the Oaldßlaß whether he has krot«ht the initiation of an broadcasting service by the British Wrm*m*Corporation on December ltth, to the notftee of the different Colonial Ckmrnißento; and.103 words
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Advertisement141 1933-01-06 3 RUMSEY PUMPS q tffiß|Bßr ||j|' U A i»imi* I I A I I'^aM IMI M xl ri v|l> 'Mrxw ..i. nKikt-i-N ..i ..II I R?^R iJUH^ IM 1^ "I H.ilid and I'iUMi IVniip- l.i uil! ff^J4p9r <(nluu.il lli'l.in lll|>i.\ iim| Wrll I'uw.-r C^^^^^^ Pumps. Gl AKAMIK i Xi i:i -i141 words
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Advertisement319 1933-01-06 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street .MAI M <"A 11 Light Street Nt 4. Klyne Street I hi M X MPI X Retfi>UTid b\ and Seourin deposited "ith the Strait^ Settlements (loverm'i, Act a> Trustees, Admini-' •> ionvers. Guardians, Rent Collectors, Ir ;> Supt r\ ised319 words
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Article584 1933-01-06 4 Mannequin Parade t By --«i 1 Our Woman J Correspondent the sl-mp. t. and the heat. Ul ?r nc^t the crowded the mo=' Laedm dre*> parade- liraglnt thru led in ye ipe:. car* ;O j,, emphasis lo the ue; tl rtrt^ shades, and taken jour seat under the scft btilllance584 words
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Article, Illustration91 1933-01-06 4 coo-feathers trail over the shoulder, suggesting that a newly risen sea-nymph has donned a garland of seaweed. Another mannequin appears, this time in soft grey chiffon, like a Musty cloud, with a scarf-cape deeply bordered With uncurled ostrich fronds in the same pale grey. Anotherin ruby velvet, adorned with a91 words
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Article312 1933-01-06 4 V Revival of the u>hion AVhh time ago life used to provide for the accommodation of needles and pins in •bsrvugh manner. Little girls made pincvshtons for their great-aiints. Bazaars and .v < 'in-:u>hioii. which ranged from the elaborate, muslin* tftcoat dowager variety to the tight 1.312 words
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Article64 1933-01-06 4 When a cork bath-mat shows signs of warp. to« or cracking k should be reinforced at once S thin wood. Th~* strips, with small hole* ready pierced In them, si be fitted like a frame on each side of the mat •ad secured by a lacing of string paaalng64 words
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Article813 1933-01-06 4 effect, with a white satin underblouse cut like strictly tailored shin and finished aneck with a h%ta stock coUar and white satin bow The models shown for cruises excite our attention as they are particularly suitable for ear. Washing silks with diagonal ■s are the813 words
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Article133 1933-01-06 4 SI"- I the vogue for paste jewellery sj ■H and coats <t has become expedient to visit the Jeweller ra:. tlie milliner for the very newest headgear. Bands to fit the head arr rnad< I real ametl Jade or amber, past*- diamonds or with ma] diamonds. Lace, brocade133 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-01-06 4 rival of Judges at a arade °n the famous m,.,:-. Sydney.13 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1933-01-06 4 Mollie Mrrick - Mollie Mrrick Xx T:> Mirn H to Hollywood. and fnV, he sighed: from a > to Paris where he has whei?. if we but knew!** i been lining up the trend of fashion for next j.-prii.- •r.tnt'i nur. u> work that lar ahead jN.A.N.A. - 1,009 words
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Article533 1933-01-06 4 am V people think that an I" to make but if these hint* are HMWhrr your ome! tte* wIU be sncces* p a special pan for them— a small il< Bfnum one can be bought very cheaply l> beat the eggs separately or too long Add533 words
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Article97 1933-01-06 4 I not only to the capes and caps of P. is aawrtlnc *mK. The nineties- have tve« having their war «tth necks and shot for some time past, but no* we have ttv d wrap and polnnatir of thr Vmnttes. not in and seven- Mack moir,- '»vi xn97 words
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Article43 1933-01-06 4 In rpitr ol the healthful praprr 1 many jv X MHM M tli'y an- rook.-d n> th» t'H.» Just to e»ver them md .stmni«-i pKM ten add a tab! usually refuse ttu*tn ,>pHi»tnt The pr 1 la ho* yen tight awt siavnotvci43 words
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THESE GIRLS CAN KEEP YOUR SECRETS
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Article310 1933-01-06 5 England to AiMralia Flight With Four Stops A record-breaking long-distance flight, mere tatular than any yet achieved by famous pilot, is being planned by Squadron L ari( i Bert Hinkler. Tht 'xait objective is being kept a close seciet. but it is believed that Hinkkr will snortEngland310 words
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Article146 1933-01-06 5 Panrhan Lama and Dalai Lama Vinkint l>.«. 23. \v 'ial Authorities are ma* serious <tfoit- to brim settlement <>t th' ;.v 1). n... i i. hM iI I I Mi Tibet f*»if ttmn rraMflm i.i.i m t.ii:. h that unless the tm-o 1. ;,(!< is MM t.rms, warfare146 words
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366 1933-01-06 5 "No reply The I:::- is, engag d t know where Mr. Brown to that I cannot deliver your message, no matter how important These unavoidably annoying resulss of lelephoning. v.it. of Um\ BHOqr and temper, should vanish soon. ..in Jauu*«y 2. a new service366 words
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Article81 1933-01-06 5 to nch numbers that Nottingham mm jfacturers are at their wits' end to find ness** to make then. A«ociation of rhcatrical ArtMes. kr M votes to 12 British Hull,, has irifcaS Itself a "closed shop", and the effect of tM» wsimi'imnli. The stag** will be closed aflsr P«iple mho are81 words
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Article299 1933-01-06 5 Taken Off Train ("lad in Pyjamas "LED INTO POLITICAL TRAP" i-.< iiin. Hitler, the Nazi chief, with his vhofc staff was "kidnapped" early to-day while he was travelling from Munich to Berlin to meet General yon Schlcicher. And the "kidnapper-" who took him off his299 words
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Article86 1933-01-06 5 Hart/ Mi intain W< land) d M AM MMI b« fo him h havinn left the hotel at B n apt about 4.. m At Amst rdam •> tiK.k It avi cap- Ma mi hi- era* bai b m Mt lit nt i mpam du.im Tli< nm and hi I86 words
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Article93 1933-01-06 5 A resident I 1 ittle Harro n N< rthanll rherishtri a -shiMM] piece as s.ur.-nir for ji. paan Thieve) bn < nto hi^ home, and ;i i mm Ml crown piece. I p s;, aj k. at i■■■ MaatMß Ml BMMI I] "i '>»''- ol the t( v iii :in<93 words
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Article1429 1933-01-06 5 r The Dutch Air Mail Route from Alor Star home is ideal tor the Traveller in a Hurr\ Royal Dutch Ah- Un» weekly the transport o f mails, freight and FMwngcrs between Amsterdam and Bandoeng. i.aang at Alor Star eu both the outward and1,429 words
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Advertisement97 1933-01-06 5 \F\! CHANGE! I\OK NOVELLO "Tin: LODGER 91 r RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 KAM) PKRFDHMAMKS gjpg^'v g-" S.S. Police Band \m i- f A 5 '5 "V 1 NS "*BM Tfi.oai D.-ot n• I Kridax. .lan. t>t!i. ."> I*> p.m. 1 1 •••tlWe wotldrccom I I o. h ':>\ r". c-/r," W97 words
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Advertisement100 1933-01-06 5 CAPITOL! ;j?«?W'Wv?/Mv?t.r., ;j'.,i i-s t TRULY A PICTURE THAI HKACHFS THK HIGHEST IMNNAC IK Of I'KHFK TION JOHN BARRYMORE in Warner Bros Brilliant RUSSIAN DfPBOAL BALLET 'The MAD GENIUS With Dazzling Itallet Scenes! MARIAN MARSH Gorgeous Settings and Distinguished ii*t. Brilliant Acting! rSpECIAL MATINKKS SATIRDAY cV SUNDAT*uV! THE MAID OF100 words
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Advertisement177 1933-01-06 5 Matinees Saturday and Sunday at 3. «.15 TO-\l<. 11l 0.1.* The march of greatness goes on Gaynor and Farreil, then Garbo, then Barrymore. then Keaton and now RONALD COLMAN in the sci' t n version of Sinclair Lewis' tressendous Nobel Prize winning novel the smartng story of a man who177 words
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Article134 1933-01-06 6 WHY YOU GET INDIGESTION. Do you know that wh< «fter eating oi tet m of dig< dist'irb.uio trouble almost n rtain •rise fron much? acid attack^ the stomach lining makes food ferment and canr.es painful uses and still more otly counteracted the excess a- U develop into serious stomach trouble134 words
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Article188 1933-01-06 6 Substantial Fall in Receipts [Prom Our Own Correspondent] London. Dee. 2t. Henley Regatta dates for next year are July 5. f. 7 and 8. These dates have been approved at the annual meeting of the stewards at the Great Western Hotel. Paddington In the i which Mr. F.188 words
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Article102 1933-01-06 6 lVri"!iii/ J IFrom Our Own Correspondent] Vm/tmm, Dec. 20. Jacques Cartonet. the French champion and holder of world's records, and Peter Gotteland. cf Prance, beat Stanley Bell, the En champion of 1930. and R. J. C. Sin British Olympic swimmer, in a team race at Marshall Street102 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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Article1042 1933-01-06 6 RKi EREE CUTS HATH II SHORT Players On ttage of Cdhpwg [Prom Our Own Correspondent] London. De< Scotland beat the Rest of Scotland in the trial match at Hawick on Saturday by 21 points 3 noals 2 tries) to 6 points (2 tries). The weather1,042 words
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Article340 1933-01-06 6 In club games, which all suffered from the if weather. Dunfermlinc failed to stand up to the Edinbi:: n, and they are no 'onger an all-conquering side. Neithn team was at full strength, and the success of the Wanderers' forwards settled the issue. Dun;rrmline to the Wanderers' one.340 words
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Article296 1933-01-06 6 Corbctt's American Manager Loses Licence I From Our Own Correspondent London. Dec !0. Tht managers licence of Mr. Dave Lumiansky. the American who controls the affairs of two world boxing champions, has been withdrawn. The stewards of the British Board of Control came to this decision at296 words
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Article198 1933-01-06 6 TIM Future ol (oombe Hill [Prom Our Own Correspondent] London. Dec. 20. Three golf courses, two farms, and a sports ground are included in a land deal aflv the sale of 715 acres by the disposal of the Fitzgeorge Coombe estate, near Kingston Hill. The198 words
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Article73 1933-01-06 6 i !.ic F.C. gained a narrowOld Westrr.in. tvrs F.C. in a three weapon match at Tassart-Parklns. Manrh Square, ihe final score bein-; 13 defeats against 14 favoui. Hm Old Boys won the»foil series by 3 t, out the Polvtechnii pic and sabre, wll is by 4 5 and 3 673 words
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Advertisement41 1933-01-06 6 CHANGE TO Those old worn- V, out plugs of yours -x .-i My be wasting one gallon o\ petrol out of pjlj PATENTED I every [ill t DISTRIBUTORS cFOR MALAYA- V BOKNEO 51 v^^ motors LOOK, tOm TDE CHOP Warn ENGLAND41 words
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Advertisement53 1933-01-06 6 ■El ABa F**--^ f^^E WmT' vj* 8B I vHK Br3 «Bl BH »ook. BL'C R«! fat. >^^B^ i/. FASCINATE PADTiV/ATC I I W &*%> I lies JVC i K m ml' 4 J k/\ \f Jis f t 1 i IB -4 v IB wEl?* JOHN PLAYER 6c SONS. jf53 words
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Article543 1933-01-06 7 SCENE OUTSIDE CAFE BRO GHT Mi; Mi;s mkci; *•■!> f*a<sage> in Police (curl rhM* were ttvtry piM|H between counsel ""■■■ni *o** Court, before C Boyd. yesterday afternoon, when md Mrs. H. C. Begg gave tvideuce In against three f^-H*^ inally. the complainant* had made charges against the same three achta543 words
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Article160 1933-01-06 7 ittae Fined for Fightin* Indian A street ftght fctween a Chinese and an i ndten. both of the labouring class, had a *^urt to the Second Ptolic* Court, before Mr. A. W Hstf. yesterday when both appeared to answer charges of disorderly conduct by rtghttag in public160 words
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Article48 1933-01-06 7 1,. UMtm. ..n Wills tfted Urn atodents that as the m h»^" dl)nr "•>*■ u> >top ■a* rtrtow MM, U» F»tnd|»l b«i «M»--v the MMM«taV Oonimlttoe to warn > .i'h T M thte falb to dwcklnc the ataMcf the ...rntac Body will mi— urn* the Oovrrn-48 words
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1157 1933-01-06 7 SINGAPORE'S ANTI-ALIENS BILL LEAGUE Police Disclosure of locally formed "Red" Unit REVENUE MAN STUMBLES UPON COMMUNIST "POST OFFICE" 1 lit- round up ut trn more llylum onununist.s in various p.iru i»i smi-ipon and tlu seizure vi larye quantity <»l seditious literature, u»-rr described to Mr. .1. I I (irt'im. the1,157 words
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Article436 1933-01-06 7 t'ventu v Man's In- xpe« ted Msj o\ i r\ The breaking up of an important "Comm was next described by Assistant Super Tan Ewe Chee. of the Singapore Preventix c I Service, who made the discovery by chance. In the dock were the last two of436 words
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Article55 1933-01-06 7 !>»put\ Commissioner Victim \.«epur li. Mr Commissioner '>f Betul. died on December 17th.. as the result D rncounter with a tifr^r. Tt appear^ I on December 14th. one of his beaters was seized by a tiger, and Mr. Bourne went to his r H- MM as badly55 words
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Article754 1933-01-06 7 Why Tin re is Strong Opposition WHOLE TRADK NOT rONSI'LTEI) I From Our Own Correspondent] London. l>«. >.. •v m. Kirkpatric -k hsj introduced in the House of OMMMH th, Rubber Industry Bill. was backed hj Sir Archibald Sinclair' X T. Campbell. Mr. G. C. Clayton, Captain754 words
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Article183 1933-01-06 7 VII. .i «i lit. Mill tlf I I 11-' of floods Alleged to have committed criminal breach of trust in respect of goods valued at $60.85 an educated Sinhalese appeared before Mr. A. W Hay. the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, yesterday. The accused. V. B. Wigetunga. claimed trial.183 words
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Article647 1933-01-06 7 (lash Between Rival Secret Societies CORONER'S ENQUIRY Four Cantonese in Custody l..vi> u-iueen 'two rival gang* of < M m N4 in I ■■!>.. v|).i|i •It *>\.(| \i» I vii ih. mum Kriday, December IC, tat .1,1. i, u.rer ni.n sii>i..m»'d minmr stab a ...i uds and647 words
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Article168 1933-01-06 7 valueless Rubber Trees The police in a case yesterday assessed the value of five rubber trees at $10 but the owner himself said that the rubber trees were quite valueless and a Chinese charged with stealing them was discharged. The case came before Mr. A168 words
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Article105 1933-01-06 7 1'.., m1...* 1... A small police party, of two sub-Inspectors and -about a dozen constables, raided a gambling den at Subaribaug shortly after midnight yesterday, at were attacked by an unruly rrrwri of 50 gamblers The result was that one officer and eight sustained slight inJurlH. situation105 words
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982 1933-01-06 7 A Mental Conflict \monj» Chinese HWi- rHBI CHAN* m;]< [From Our Own Correspondent] At the London School of Economic Btud»es evening, Dr. Uu Chung-IIn»g /t<«««giii«iw^ representative of China's School iistory, who five months ago was a student at the London School of Economics—982 words
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Advertisement28 1933-01-06 7 The marriage of Mr. G. Howe, of Hh tutorial i: n Kuala Lumpur. and Miss C i, IfeLei fial staff j r;lrls' School. wa.s solemni7!ed Bukit V rday.28 words
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Article27 1933-01-06 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. PA TON At Bung-. i H p/ M.. Lumpur, on January Ist. to Mr. and Ml Robert Paton of Permatang Estate Banting, a ii27 words
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842 1933-01-06 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, JANUARY 6. 1933 JAPAN RENEWS HER CHALLANGE It H indicative oi the remarkable potttton Ifl which t lie Sir.o-Japanese di>puu baa now arnvt'd that, whereas tiu- newt ol the Japanese capture of Shar.h iikwan has created consternation in the capitals of Europe Ad in ABttftca, M842 words
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Article334 1933-01-06 8 iv tiffin of the Malac< R t jin the absence of the President. Dr H 3.E.. the viee -President. Mr. W K. G. Graham, on oehalt of the members of the R ;:y Club, congratulated the Honble Mr. Tin Chen? Lock, last year's President, on RfI■ CHE in N H-334 words
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32 1933-01-06 8 London. Jan ."> Rubber ai.ci Tin DriOM and* the sterling rate in New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press, are as follow32 words
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Article27 1933-01-06 8 R UBBER Spot 2 13|3Sd (23- B d.). Forward L"_.d. (2 1532 c Tone of Market Steady .v w York Spot 3.12 (3.10) Forward 3.35 (3 30)27 words
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Advertisement285 1933-01-06 8 9 *4Wk** CAILIDIBIECIKVS WINK MERCHANTS. CHANGE OF BUSINESS HODRS \< FROM MONDAY, Wh vi JANUARY 19:^ OUB SHOP AT ORCHAKI) ROAD Will OPEN AS I NDKR WEEK DAYS 6 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. SLSDAYS 6 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. Singapore COLD STORAGE C Ltd <IK( "lIAKH ROAD B»ikiii ■■;«u.W »i«a«i«ffifc285 words
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Article121 1933-01-06 8 CONDITIONS OR R 1 1 1 POSI Senator Borah and Ih-t Dollar rtiJMf Jan I H,mlnr Bobinaon. the Lkmocrati. during tbe debate on debts laot night. Uwt the defaulter* mot pay or default before the Oovcrament would ■eg thtfe for uilitnn or caaceUattan of th< Senator Borah121 words
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Article159 1933-01-06 8 >l \GEI I JO^ ST VMIN i i,,. ,1,1.., Sir, fn your Issue at December Slst •Topicist" wrote, apr in artki "World Kadio** en the stamp Issues of MaU> .It was not until long after Sungei I became merged as one of the Utae Stat that159 words
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Article241 1933-01-06 8 Imm Wt*&n Sue For I'mvhaM- I'm,, A claim for $5 500. being the tolati hire purchase of ;ix motor lorrfc*. can Mr Justic a Beckett Terrell in tin Sup: -a I Court yesterday. the plaintiffs bring Lyot I Motors Limited and Tay Ken*, I F Cuscaden Road241 words
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Article195 1933-01-06 8 Screen Version .il Mn. Leu,. Sl..i The screen version of Sinclair I*ft Arrow smitn i£ n<w» pw* »i i AJhambra. If thf book m grip; the Mm is even more so. pwtk*lu Of tU greater resourcefulness and scop* then there to th*< cut Ronald (Mn, Helen Have* at the195 words
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2137 1933-01-06 9 that Marshal Chan- :ang beceme«ae«t*r In advanr. :ny tc Man."huriar. b and inciting the population to anti-Japm agitation. :i mtdMatnt by the Chinese authorities udk* nternational position of Japan with tlu re-opening of the League meeting in the imminent future." Renter. f.tMir\.l. |jn. 4.Central Press - 2,137 words
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187 1933-01-06 9 WHY NORTHUMBERLAND'S RIOTED Governor's Explanation of the Trouble Kin^stim. 1.-ii. The c<;rductcf cer'ain tjxi-dr: ■:e Northunio.'-lar.d Fiuilicrs and i:: th -m i B< Sc •It >" was >' ttU the recent trouble, according to the Q Sir Ran- ford Slater. Presiding at a luncheon187 words
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Article160 1933-01-06 9 JUST LIKE NEW Famous Liner's Extensive Reconstruction I ondon. I. hi The Cunard liner Aquitania has b??*n I I overhauled during the past two month*, and import int internal reconstruction has taken place so that when the ship enters the North Attar." next Wednesday she will be illy new. A160 words
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Article122 1933-01-06 9 linpro\emen( in La>t (^uarttT ot the Year London. lan. ll I >.. It! in vie I ti in ade and Mi kl W markets the turnover of bilLs. cheques. at tne Lond jankers' clearii houst in 1932 showed a decline cf 11.3 per cent as 1■• i122 words
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Article118 1933-01-06 9 New Scheme to Reduce Accidents London. Jan. A- 1 sequel > .■> between the Minium ■>! rranspon and .ari us road users' or,;anij>ation, :-..-w x hen> ha.s been e\olved Ahereby it hoped eventually t lessen the r.um'yr o( i i idei t on roads The system118 words
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Article81 1933-01-06 9 Bi.u Reductions in Liner Kates to Australia Ixindon. Jan. The saloon and cabin class steam.-h.:.> |M A.>T.tlta and New Zealand h.i.f v-> r. reduced as from to-day The :vd :> t:uii> \a:> according to the class and grade o! accommo- '\M am ted to i inn E2681 words
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Article59 1933-01-06 9 STO CK MARKET FIRM Benefits B> The Holiday Spirit I oiidmi. -lan. .'>. The stock market, after yestri.... lvi: i.r ,Hin-ti with a firmer appearui.i An outstandmu ti'iitur- the marked .trennth <;t Sou! A.!ru:ui ri:::.- which .sh^jwed some apprcci.iii.i' c.ims H:r.!i fund inclined h. ii--r with War Loan 3 fx59 words
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Article396 1933-01-06 9 Outbreak Similar to That in Philippar CAPTAIN'S STORY Crew Suffocated in Boiler-room herhour^. Jan. V Th- similarity between the Atlantiqu ad the loss of the Georges Philippar Ls brought out in UM ,-ic narrative cf the I < muiiif.di-r. Captain SchooK vim is amontr Mn tmomi396 words
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Article159 1933-01-06 9 Labour Will Support Mr. de Valera Dublin. Jan. .*>. Doubt* MHi the attitude oi the Laij i;r P.ir'.v in the forthcoming election ha MM been settled The Party has d-cided to support Mr de Y.iVr.i rn.u.Wtiiwng the attitudi it adopted tn the last Dail. Router London. Jan.159 words
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Article98 1933-01-06 9 Soviet's Financial Plan a MtoMM lo ■Mnd hnflpi mmi Ruttfci is :i feature of the Soviet financial pIMM for 193 a An offer ls made by the State Bank t op.'n special accounts tor :.ir- triers who are Billing to tran :>'i n i::<*n€| to Moscow md98 words
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Article36 1933-01-06 9 Death of Mr. Q. S. Kemp London. I. in The death occurred t :>!■<:• Dj 0 I B v. MM M.trconi's first assistant in the early ■*.:>•.. v. f\,-:::r.. SfeM tk«- -.'I!:-: invpntor Fa. 'H>'36 words
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Article24 1933-01-06 9 Fscaped Royalists K«'acli Senegal Madrid. 1 .1:1 r- reported that the escaped roya.: sod have MTtfed at Port Etieune in Senegal ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement177 1933-01-06 9 Chilvern Cottage Cheese has a high dietetic value, a delightful tia <■ wonderfully nourishing i<n adult* and m f) pernOHM The Masterpiece in Cheese Making Spit iall> Matured— Perfect Flavour— Nutritious No Waste. SOLI) AS I AST AS IT IS MADK TRY IT— IT'S DELICIOUS OBTAINABLE FROM ROBINSON CO.. LTD.177 words
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Advertisement914 1933-01-06 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean :HK SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co, Ltd, Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China IHE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co .< 1932. Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co Ltd. THE CUNAKD STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd THE STRAITS BTXAMBHIP Co Ltd niK SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THB CHINA N.v.: lATJOM914 words
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Advertisement466 1933-01-06 10 Ellerman Bueknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Dae Salli Steamer Spore. Spore. b.s. CITY OF ATHENB For London. Rotterdam "and Hamburg Jan 14 Jan lfl s.s CITY OF RANGOON For Havre. London, Rotterdam and Hamburg466 words
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Advertisement388 1933-01-06 10 p. o. British India and Apcar Lines Incorporate in England 1 MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO INDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S COM LONDON AND I\H FAST MAII OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA t JAPAN. Dor I f.r. i..<«' .*.ipor» Tonnace >imc mw. 1933 CARTHAOB388 words
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Advertisement636 1933-01-06 11 _^jSl^ %^i3HßSt:»j #9BBt7«3K^^^TJBM9HsIBBHHSBVW2%> 9^^JU_^R^R^l jB RBv M \KSKII. I rS. LONDON WIWKKI' KOTTKKDAM \M) MII)I>I >|'.K(M (.11 KASHIMA MARC T 10.000 Jan. 12 13 FUSHIMI MARU T 10.900 Mar. 910 YASUKUNI MARU T. 12.000 Jan. 24 25 I A MARU T 10.000 Mar. 22 23 HAKONE MARD T 10.400 Feb.636 words
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Advertisement450 1933-01-06 11 i TPMtEStDEST:/lfltmEM />»- i^ y •fisssi^^^/l X. a >9J+MBiHrW Im9 scheduie EUROPE vm AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITK PARK HOLLYWOOD- CRAM) CANYON WEl. hi MIIIN(.> !i;» t MXNILA AND OR HONG KONG TO sl\l Hi DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA450 words
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Advertisement848 1933-01-06 11 K. P. M. KOMNKIIJKI FAKI.IVAAKI MAMSCHAPPU MAKA^: I Poeloe-Kldjaag, Sapat, Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas Si Rengat OP TEN NOORT— Friday. Jan. 6. Muntok (passengers and Sourabaya. 1 1 \<i \i i ;(>— Friday, Jan. 6, Belawan-Deli. pah I i' Saturday. Jan. 7. Padang-Bay Anpenan. Ba I -I WEEBT— Saturday. Jan. 7. Blinjoe,848 words
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Article421 1933-01-06 12 The eleventh annual general meeting oj .-bar. ).>.!■.• IMfMMI Hi D« cCo '1922 i Limited was held :t Penan; Thurs Mr 1) A M. Brow?i (chalrmai presided an the irtlif present *'en Messrs. L. E. Sli A MMp, t" Knmann <by prcxyi. Fons- V I Ma;. OIMI421 words
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Article115 1933-01-06 12 Two Men and Woman Held in Shantung According to a Chinese message from Tsmai.fu Omt Han Fuchu. Governor of Shantung, personally interrogated three men. ir. a ttman. \vh. -d in ccnnexiui'. with an alleged monarchical reit ion plot in Shantung. The accused were Li Liui-ihuar. Fu Pao-thi.115 words
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Advertisement688 1933-01-06 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) I FQR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Reg^.ar mcEtnly sal.lnsrs by the well-known srfceamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and tfce 6S MANGOLA < 3.352 tons* [Cargo onlyj MAREH-LA is one of the iarpe?t and finest steamers trading j.'tralia Cabins de688 words
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Advertisement338 1933-01-06 12 I.S.K.LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL A.YD TRANSPORT CO. (Incorporated in Japan > REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE FROM JAPAN. Due BaU JOHORE MARU Jan. S FOR KOBE. OSAKA. MOJI. TAWATA. NAGOTA AND YOKOHAMA BOSTON MARU Jan. 7 J«n. JOHORE v J»n W ERIE MARU J«n- 25 'a: I 1 MALTA MARU Feb.338 words
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Advertisement132 1933-01-06 12 THE EAST ASIATIC f(L LIMITED. T< i«>pn< PASSENGER AND XXIX.HI SERVICE TO (,IN(M LONDON ROTIIRI fV mj. BORINGIA Feb. 14 Ffeo. 11 ■i. FIONIA Mar alar. It m.s. ERRIA Mar M Mar 11 ms AUBIA Apr 18 Apr. SI mi. LALANDIA May f May 12 ftCCQUBMBfIBttBD A d JolQlOf prt132 words
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Miscellaneous698 1933-01-06 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm and Thursday 7 30 a m Ktdah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturdays 7 P m i Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7-30 ajn Kuartan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan tvia Padang Besar) Monday 7 p.m Kelai tan i698 words
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Miscellaneous296 1933-01-06 12 Bangkok r>. B nalder. Brit 3047. from London 5. lor Hong Koi- H. Mm Maru. Jap. .2513. from Yokohama for Colombo 5. Senanp. Dut 729. from Palembang 5. xo< Pal nibant: 7 loba. Dut 684 Q mbi 5. for Djambi I Hong Ltong. Brit. 739. from Cheribon 5. for tarn296 words
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Article1266 1933-01-06 13 Tht Depression in tlu i Industry |Fn >ii Convsp< ncit 11' i London, l>e< 1 Much controversy ra^es round depression In BMrttaa attention is be!ns <i lifted to tIM qu.-stion of subsidies to I ps. Mr. Baldwin speaking at Sunderland *aid: "Foreign countries are building ti subsidies1,266 words
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53 1933-01-06 13 STRAITS NEW YORK FREIGHT TARIFF No. 11 Button tha- with -ffei-t t;om Ist, 1933. tlie clause on p:ge 9c: I tfl in respect o." this cot nccllocl. STRAITS PACIFIC FBHGHT TABVP No I Palm 0 trooß Januarj- Ist. 1933. the -ate of freight on this 'comnvxlitv haj bsen fixec. at53 words
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Article210 1933-01-06 13 lllKip. :UU Atl.lMtil Service ;ans shipping revenue, which tops, iecei\able accounts of her invisible trade, it hi believed will exceed Y100.000.C00 this Non-line operators even piedict Y150. 000.000. The shipping income used to register V! 4 00C.000 to Y150.000.000 until a few years ago. when it started to210 words
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Article128 1933-01-06 13 I Two x>uth Africans RetortMasjLstrate Two youths. Victor James Cook.^ aad P:rcy Graham Hills, f Johannesburg and Rhodesia, respectively, were on a charge of stowing from South Africa to Hong Kong on the ,i:ner Rt d s It m >t .ted by Insepctor Rozesiiwy. w»io prosecuted, that the128 words
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Article103 1933-01-06 13 Soviet Vessel With Death Messages of Sailors VJiita. Dr«. 21. Papei > irentlj bearing death messages. of six sailors were found in the cabin of a wrecked motor vessel oil Dedo beach to-day T'r.- bodies of the s»\ OMOJ indicated th- v had i—i t •\;i-.-.:. j:i<: -larvation103 words
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Article48 1933-01-06 13 Th>- Hiroumi Sh >ji Ka. ha <>; O.saka. who v>>k delr.i-ry ot the Koryu Maru early this year. I'avu orde.ed a iKiiMir vos^-I ot 10.U00 toius deadweight capacity. Two-stroke singleacting 3.600 blip inachir.<^r>- of a n<-w type, built by the Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and Eneintfrir. C> will b<' installed I48 words
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Advertisement495 1933-01-06 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Daily and Weekly Editions) ROftTNSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. 066. Cable A Ifew AD\ 'ERTISER. SINGAPORE. Ihr premier morning daily in Mal.iv t Drhvered with the C hota tii/ri r. l( morning. Late>t news latest telejjrams and late>t annouruem^nts London rubber and un cables appear daily. Specnl features495 words
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Advertisement261 1933-01-06 13 t Lack of JLH Calcium fmk JhH causes Weakness fSSm-" n I^^H Build up your Strength with KALZANA— the Calcium Food Calcium it the mortar of your heaiti. the element that gives your body th< power of resistance. Any real lack o! this vital element will makt your body 14261 words
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Article251 1933-01-06 14 lalk of i W\\ March to Parliament Refusing to be bound over and to find sureties to heap the peace. Tom Mann, the 76-year-old in— iimi of the National Unemployed Workers' ifonii— it and Emrhys Llewellyn (SO), secretary Bum ill ml and went to prison for251 words
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Article459 1933-01-06 14 Competition in Colonial Market- London. l>., In the House of Commons Mr. Hammer.-, ley asked Urn I for the OstM—H if hC is aware that out of 14.000.000 yards of cotton goods imported into Kenya in the first nine months of this year. 10,000.000 were from Japan;459 words
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Article160 1933-01-06 14 Vienna Painters Call Attention to Their Piffci litMin.i Painters, sculptors and writers are suffering great distress and the painters have deviseu a plan to advertise their plight under the motto Carry Hauser. the well known painter and etcher, is the president of the new organisation. Three motor vans160 words
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Article137 1933-01-06 14 Paris I >posed to establish in Paris a special school for thope engaged in the hotel md < i.s and cooks but alto clerks and •bermaids would here be taught how to do their work with the greatest effl< len After all. every trade and industry137 words
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Article246 1933-01-06 14 I .i\\- tor r.iNV-(,.,!ii, Bachelor i wmtm. A book called "Clothes for the Occasion. has just been issued, which is likely U> mate* the peace of many an easy-going bachelor or tired business man. It is designed prinuudy for men who have not acquired su:l. "clothes246 words
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Article214 1933-01-06 14 Sweden's Herd ol MMI Wild There are not many countries in ctvTOaed Europe where horse-hunting may be enjoyed nowadays but this year an official Swedish has driven together no leas than sixty wild horses that wen peacefully grazing in the big stretch of forest and moor in the214 words
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Article90 1933-01-06 14 i:,,».,rt. r L Malaya Colonel Wedgwood asked the Secretary of mete whether he has received any reports «fHifrrsttng that progress is being made in the teaching of English in Cyprus or Malaya or Palestine? Sir P. Cunlifle-Llster: I have received no special reports regarding the •»«"»n«n of90 words
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Article70 1933-01-06 14 The death occurred In the General Hospital. Singapore, on Monday night of Mr P C Ferelra. who was for many years a resident of Kuala Lumpur. He was In the Government p and retired when he was interpreter of the Hhjwii Court Since then he had etfihmhwl HhMiif as an70 words
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Advertisement265 1933-01-06 14 Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home cnu-tu's, the 'Ailenburys' Foods are as easily digested as mother's milk. They are germ free and are simnlv and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Fresh supplies, specially packed for the tropics, are received each265 words
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Advertisement425 1933-01-06 14 BANKS AND CHARTERED BANK (.1 INDIA M -IliM l\ \M' HIN (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capita) in 600.000 shares of £5 eacn ((l u0 I ;n d BVMJSSSI Reserve Liability of Proprietors OjiOO.OOO i im* jh b«*w- d>> \.M)ri,v ,nd I.- m he* Alor Star Doilo425 words
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Advertisement295 1933-01-06 14 LMSI RAM THE VOKI)H\M\ HANK. Hi' aa gXjgBJBBBBJBBjBJBBa. Em*, ftOTv f Capital nidriibri (Ftfßy paid up) ■eeerve Fund a President K. Ifortams, Esq Vice-President K. Takeuchi X Uoyd's Bank Ltd Aiwmdria (Egypt). Batavla. Berlin Calcutta, Canton. Changchun. Dalr* 1 py^ tien. Hamburg. Hankow. ■mMii. Hoi.c &q Honolulu, Kalyuan, Klmmbl, Kobe,295 words
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Miscellaneous94 1933-01-06 14 I BRITISH BROADCASTING ORPORATION j PR()(.KAMMKS FOR INDIA HI RMA, A 1 BTKAITB SI TTLLMKM>, nd i i 1 I'EDERATEI) MALAY STAIKS J I PBOM THE EMPIRE '1 HANSMIITER J DAVENTRY. ENGLAND I J Wavelength.^ 25.3 metres and 313 i i metres. J i To-(la\\ Programmr GMT. 2.30 p.m. Signal94 words
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Miscellaneous426 1933-01-06 14 HOUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The :ulluwing Ls a 'ist of station* whkh tan De i 'feived in Sinpapove Jara Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p m gramophone records and telephony U'M.s w:th b;.iiii' Au tr.t.ia. and other stations I'Mial Ml ;i:ter records "Hullo Sydney." Tanjons Priok.426 words
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Article300 1933-01-06 15 Several R«c«* nr mmi erer expecu aay actMUea In Mm t saarv market. cspeemQr on the last i*- account, and when In ■laittkm that Saturday. kUe and ttagnant conditions ''.mot-i a foregone conclusion. The only aure of the market for the I was that there was no300 words
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Article126 1933-01-06 15 3d 1192. states tit With dU b of average ors Me yard, a« eonv i«red ith 2,Ht.t»t cubic yards of average or cubic yard for previou: tat quantity of tin ore prodaced va- or averai-.e M. per ton. aa compared wiin '*ia and average price of £72126 words
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Article127 1933-01-06 15 uunta far year ended June 90. 1932. snow profit of |%M 5 (agttlnst £32.6§4>: M» >■ I JHT forward £58.857. making tavei £10,06*. interne* on Debenture* dividend of 2 per eentTlt tax, makmc Ma for year fnil» which will absorb Varing to carry-forward 260.779 .Total vas 1,626127 words
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Article19 1933-01-06 15 I iotas'* far airplanes are reported t< ■v planes of an American at paay wi -he -+mT this wint-19 words
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Article126 1933-01-06 15 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ('haiiiM'> in Itcprt'M'ntntm nUI> -1O( X F\( M\N(.F 540.000 490.000 1.090.000 Dm. SI Jan. 3 American Can. Com. U\ 54 Am. Tphonr and Tgraph 104-v 103 107% Atcheson Railroad 40 M DapMHl Firestone. Common N.Q. N.Q. N.Q Gen. Electric 14 15 > Gen Motors 14 Goodrich126 words
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Article156 1933-01-06 15 THE ABROAD l». i 3t Jan. 3. Amsterdam 12 8.23 8.31 Athens 375 635 630 Belgrade 25.22'^ 245 245 Berlin 20.43 13.88 14.2 Bombay Is 6d Ifil3 16 163 16 Brussels 35 *0> 24.10 Bucharest 813 565 565 Buenos Aires 47 58 norn 42'j official Copenhagen 18.159 19.29', 19Gen* 25.2-156 words
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Article105 1933-01-06 15 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber AMoctotkm held its 1,103 rd. auction yesterday, when there was catalogued 1.571.754 lbs.: 701.68 tons. Offered 1,490.399 lbs.; 665.36 tons. Sold 1 182.469 lbs.: 527.88 ■p.l I,.ndon I%CI N V >:k 3.3-16 cts. fciatrd Smked Shwt i Standard Quality No Sales105 words
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Article123 1933-01-06 15 BARLOW'S RUBBER REPORT Our last report was dated December 22nd, have intervened The market has been dull and ffluratom with prices inclined to sag. London closed last night at 2*d. and New York at 8 31« Gold, both markets quiet. HHMHdii *c give partle^an Kmgdom stocks at the dose of123 words
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Article30 1933-01-06 15 The output from the Mmc for the month of December. 1932. was as follows Prom the Ml~> 10t pUculs Tin Ore. Prom Tributors 30 pikuls Total I2fl P30 words
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Article267 1933-01-06 15 Ocean Shipments of rubber, including concentrated latex, latex and revertex, being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during the month of December 1932. Sheet Crepe Latex, Concentrated TOTAL L.vex Tons. Bevertex Tons. I i_ Destinat Ex- Transhipment Ex- Transhipment Ex- Transhipment pert port port Grand267 words
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Article175 1933-01-06 15 Notes:— 1. Figures for 1931 were in tons 125,431 Average per month 10,453 3. Figures for this year are:— January 10,304 February 8,008 Mar.: 6,658 April 4,682 \l..\ 5,677 Jun» 5,665 July 5.34*' August 7,371 September 8.869 October 9,798 November 10,072 Dorpmber 10.089 Monthly average, 1932, to date:—175 words
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Article89 1933-01-06 15 Latest buyers' prices, received by cabk terday morning, for Malayan Palm Oil and Palm Kernels, are: if landed weights H I Pliiladrlphia U.S.A., $2.12 per lb. c.l.f. landed weights Pacific Ports U.S.A., $2.05 cts. per lb. Ii f. landed weights Liverpool Holland Hamburg 15s.89 words
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Article67 1933-01-06 15 \,i..m-.. l.i!!iil im! < n irrnt* Rahman Hydraulic Tin. Limited output for thf* b of Dec. 1932, was 420 pik im Tin. 50-90 M ,risons. Barker A Co.. Ltd.. Penanr, agevts: Kamui. T td. outpu .49 pkls. (Dec. 1931. MM pkls). n run 992 lirs |fj67 words
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Article96 1933-01-06 15 Foreign Imports of Tin Ore during the mouth of December, 1932. Country of Origin !<"'- 1. Burma 292 .iids India: B:u,t. and Billiton 596 Stagkep 61 OttMf Places 3 V Ffr.rti Inci- 4. Japan 89 5. Siam 1.289 6. Tanganyika 9 Union of South Africa 21 TOTAL96 words
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Article188 1933-01-06 15 London. T.T. 1 1 16 London, D.D London. 30 days' sight London. 60 days* sight 2 4 1 16 London. 3 months' sight I 32 London, 4 months' sight 2 4 18 New York, D D 39"New Yorli. 90 d .s Calcutta, Bombay, Rangoon, Madras. Colombo, demand Sydney188 words
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Article140 1933-01-06 15 S.: M Gambler i 6 Pearl Sago Snu.il I •undrted 5.40 Sago, flour 2 25 Devoe s Imperial Bi'lllant Kerosene per tin 2 60 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene pef tic -'48 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial gallon ft Socony Motor Gasoline (4-galion tin) 3.M Shell Aviation f140 words
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63 1933-01-06 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION January sth. 12 o'clock noon. 1 R.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot .loose> 7 7l|lf >B.) 7*h Standard R.S.S on Tender Jan 7 Feb. 8 7«4 M. r 7 516 7% Apr-June luly-3ept. 7% 7% Tone of Market Very Quiet Latest Cable— London Spot Sheet63 words
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Article878 1933-01-06 15 nil K-t» i \m m CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bujfrv S. tit.. Asam Kumbang <£• 23s 6d 25s 6d Austral Malay 18s 20s norn Ayer Hitam <ss> 11s 11s 9d Bangin Tin lls 12s Batang Padang ($1) 05 10 Batu Caves «S1) 40 Bukit Arang ($1) 40 nom. Bunxiah878 words
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Advertisement73 1933-01-06 15 v st ts Xi *'*•<* 512.000.0f10 Assurance in force over $35,000,006 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ilnoorporaU-d In th^ Strait* Settlement* HEAD OFPICB Oreat ■Mtorn Llie Building ocU Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. E.C. :.u, lJO.ioo deposlUd with me Supreme Court of England and complies with73 words
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Article598 1933-01-06 16 Perang Race Meeting Surprises DOUBLE TOTE PAYS $423 An Objection for Bumping Overruled l>*rom Our Own Correspondent! IVnun*. Jan. 5. Of tr- P. :.anu Tur! o New Year meeting attracted a large crowd which included the Sultan of Pera,. ;i Reaident Councillor and Mrs. Allen.598 words
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Article65 1933-01-06 16 I ChkMfee died at the Tan Ttx k Seng Hoapttal last night after an Ml When picked ur >mbulam*- in H ,:r MisUn I". S\n. .p.' i.:. .inr; |Md two tmmmd wlnptd wounds on h«ad. besides which a fractu: f :i and Internal Injuries were suspected. A65 words
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Article64 1933-01-06 16 On Sunday, the a Class will *,i\ Hm IM and final race Jor the Lipton Cup Stint tf 10 a.m. Bi prts.-nt 1 ad^ erte* by fi\»> points MM hiving 4 and t points rapt B Cla>s will <a«l th second of the wmjk of three64 words
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Article16 1933-01-06 16 »eaal monthly miw. somes conn will br held on Frida> th. 13th instant16 words
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1318 1933-01-06 16 ONE POINT WIN OVE SERVICES Interesting Rugby Club Games Lt ndon. Dec. 20. Though attention in the Rupb\ matches I B Mi f M I Mi WtoUk .11.1. Scottish trial frames several of the rkib matches were also interesting Blackheath wen a riisapp mum ur.r.1,318 words
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Article, Illustration225 1933-01-06 16 12 ROUND CONTEST AT NEW WORLD Interesting Supporting Bouts fßrach ..;.c: AI MMH MH M the Nrw Stadi;::n I ->v.vh' ;n a 12 sound conH;- H :.i- feMH hti:.; n :i,lar!\ ha- beaten all oppo:i( :.t- for some T-.nn now .::k. ho should b m xrcl-225 words
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Article282 1933-01-06 16 Win Four Matches Off the Keel The Malayan Sikhs i team landed at Mon Christmas Eve and the same IVM I I.'' ißpdaa SMBI chosen from the leading Sikh. Indian. Chinese and European bad I fast gan> Udl Sarihu S. and Arian Sin- I llalayan Sir.. b282 words
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Article344 1933-01-06 16 YACHTS BEATEN BY WEATHER Only One of Fifteen Finishes Race Adverse conditions consequent upon the absence of ?.ny wind to enable the yachts to catch the f.des. spoilt the annual yacht race to M.. :.:-.d back, 'says the S China Mo:: Post on Dec.344 words
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Article318 1933-01-06 16 John Barrymore in "Tho Mad Genius" John Barrymore heads a strong east in "The Mad Genius." the Warner Bro=. production b opened at the Capitol yesterday. The picture calls for the highest standard of acting possibl? and John Barrymore makes the most of his part. It is hea\y318 words
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Article115 1933-01-06 16 Fewer (alls Last Year I iw ■■■■>' Singapore Iftmi-ambulanc-f attended to altogether 2.4 M call- Then 1736 police calls, and the tote] BjsjßMsf of patients w waa 2,718. Ol vehicular .undents then wen 713 parti- 1;i; earn Mtt, MMttH N sai mvolvin^ A r 39 cases in\o:\-(i btatfl115 words
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Article53 1933-01-06 16 Chinese Bitten B\ Bag i ambulance was summoned to convey to hospital two .'i< .r'-nng from dog bites yest<iria\ Or.c was a ChinCM WOOMtn in the Pay.-. 1- b;i; district and r case was that of QMMNBB man at ti- Miskin Police Station v i i had altogether53 words
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Article53 1933-01-06 16 i:. cv.i.l have b< t n invited to play !.-•< k< .<•: U:< I A a .>.:. t thi SR on th< latter s 'round on Frida- V H.. C Lai M M H MafeßM X Radha. X D X Samn A N Xiii t X r C N;"!.,.-.< I)53 words
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