The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 January 1933
1933-01-07
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1933-01-07 1 The Singapore Free Press l :>lv ..___ESTABiJsHEI) 1835. SINGAPORE. S.S. SATURDAY, JAMARY 7, li>33. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article402 1933-01-07 1 Wide p«u»Tx to m.tk' regulation- lot the more effective <<;itr<>| it i r aflii in the Col«n> .ire ror.tain«d in lh» Tr.ittn Kecula tii, ii Ordin.ini whuh i- »hoitl> to he intridtxed n, 1 i 4.i«-l.i mi- (oumil Page 2. < hine>e who sold li in w.,r-402 words
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Article1153 1933-01-07 1 Quicqud i ouni homiwet nottri ctt fuwtUfß Libeiu Javeaal. It was the kite Arnoid Bt-nnctt who om* sold "Examine the Honours List and you will know exactly nor- a Government tods to ttc inside. When the Honours List is full of rasmilhonaires and— <*— chumps, you1,153 words
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Advertisement272 1933-01-07 1 BMHA TEA > the freshness fragrance of the 1 iI a a n gardens iiftct to >our home. I(AFF HI H S EL ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL I»\Y'S VTTRAITIONS MONDAY i) IKT CTl^rr 1 r rr^ k ntMPP Owrtriß] l««at*4 r>ELJi;HTFI L SEASIDE KIJMArrtL lEA DANCE Table d'hote meals272 words
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Advertisement138 1933-01-07 1 LATF^T \HrERII«FMFM> Just published Page 4. Kill that mosquito Page 13. A date to remember— Page 8. Kepler gives the necessary energy Pafe 8. Week-end amusement quide Pages 1 and 9. CHRYSLER COMFORT sw 7 .4.\ /v;v VELLI M Is no ordinary paper under a new name; it is specially138 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-07 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article210 1933-01-07 2 Tragic Incident on Fishinf Vessel The suicide of a young Japanese fisherman is at present occupying the attention of the fttngapore Ifarine Police Depart m nt The deceased was Kanei Masikado, aged 20. According to Inquiries made by a Singapore Free Press representative Masikado was out In his210 words
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Article117 1933-01-07 2 <'••■• < >nenin« ol the In accordance with past custom the Asstars of the year will be opened ceremonially on Monday. Follow!' '.ml service in St. And: Cathedral, which mill be attended Judf*-. of the Supreme Court and members of the Bir th" Assl-ses will b? opened117 words
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Article1542 1933-01-07 2 Wide Powers to Make Regulations PROPOSED ORDINANCE Pdbwag London's Kxample V\ > .ill urn:.- m«re effective control of traffic in Colony are contained in the Traffic Regulation Ordinance, ulndi i- shorth t<> he introduced in I< I :nu.- ouneJL i i'.ili Is to am. I1,542 words
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Article497 1933-01-07 2 Police Sergetai Who Refused to Accept Sub-Poena An iJtafod nui-.t MM In Singapore's Chinatown betv Johore Chinese had a ■•Sjßjri :■-:<■:. Mi .1 X F. Gregß. the B Third Pi>.. i.ion. one summon-d th< othei U» duntarily to biro with ;i piece of iron. it Iran ptoed during497 words
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Article822 1933-01-07 2 Three Indian Accused Fined M SJSjMSfUI :u> employed at the Cal|B which they aMufJd U accused who D I i their right to st;uul in the I When U yesterday MOB, the accused were called upon to While the fir I sjg waft baud822 words
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Article152 1933-01-07 2 Chiiu-t Gets Nino Months Sentence For selling a four-year-old girl for $44, an elderly Chinere was sentenced to rfln? me rigorous impriconment by the actins Criminal Di trict Judge, Mr. J. H. Pedlow, yesterday. Originally the accused was charged in con-' Bon with a Chinese and152 words
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Article16 1933-01-07 2 To-day, happily, we are free boh of Free rrade and of the Gold Standard.— Mr. Amery.16 words
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Article505 1933-01-07 2 Inquest Von! \l:<im-i I >,n I inese A verdict of culpable homicide amounting to murder was recorded by the Coroner, Mr. P. G. Bourne, at the ""^ififm yesterday of the Inquiry into the death of Tee Gim. a Chinese silversmith, who died In the Tan Tock Seng505 words
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Advertisement339 1933-01-07 2 BUSINESS CARDS. COCKHAVEN MANOR BISHOPSTEIGNTON ENGLAND, specially welcomes families on leave from the bat, offering the charm of an Old ICngnsh Country House, together with every convenience of modern high class Hotel. 9 n acres private grounds. Riding. Hunting s( Golf. Tennis. Bathing. Boating. Mo petty n restrictions, no corkage.339 words
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Advertisement202 1933-01-07 2 TENDERS S!\<- \PORE NO! U i i rl i i NOTICE la here* that lena. ow invited for tL*e fallowing Mater: ervtces and that imflii^gfi of such t. My be obtained in the Tender Suppl lor period 1933 to JOth Aprtl 1934 Date ul r 4 p m Match «th202 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous268 1933-01-07 2 tiu; wekk Satarday, 7th. High Water 06.15 8 3 ft, 20.21 7.2 ft Fenang New Tear Races, second day. Golf Singapore G.C menthly medal (bogey), Keppel G.C. monthly medal (bogey) Bugby Malaya Cup: Negri Sembilan -Malacca vs. Singapore at Seremban; S.C.C. s 2nd XV vs. Wiltshires and Gloucester? v at268 words
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Article676 1933-01-07 3 I 1: Hour Walk through World of Machines n FOR SIXTEEN n p Sma?ave\ d I *rnt lor a walk one day for one and a The scenery was British electrical s( nipwii m bring made for sixteen countries. It T I from tinyDaily Express - 676 words
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Article129 1933-01-07 3 IN .is .tit Paris. Dee. 11. News tes reached Nice of a remarkable adventure of Prince Aaun Jah. the elde«t son of the nun oT Hyderabad, and his wife, while rc^^hif on th e Italian side of the frontier. A sudden bump caused by a hole In129 words
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2071 1933-01-07 3 Ol London "> M S Q Out Of ■.re Londoners; but Kn Finance. c Gas and Water and Electricity, and at Scotland Yard, the 'Bi^ llotses" are Mainly Londoners Only by Adoption. "And thank God for making me a good Cockney. Every night it2,071 words
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751 1933-01-07 3 Col. Munn's Interesting Film SOME SINGAPORE SCENES (From Our Own Correspondent 1 Louden, Dec. f. Round the World on 5.000 Feet" is the title of a travel film shown at a meeting of the Royal Geographical Society this afternoon at their premises in Exhibition Road. S.W. The751 words
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Article159 1933-01-07 3 Remarkable Increase «f aw tnffh»l l'O|lUl.tlMlll The year which has Just drawn to a close shows an increase in population in the French Concession. Shanghai, and many stride* ward, made in the intereaU of the general public Comparative figures showing the increase of population, and taken throughout Che159 words
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Advertisement17 1933-01-07 3 PEACE BRAND CONDENSED MILK Economical and Satisfactory l>i«|r-but..r» 0. Ramasamy Nadar Co., 86, Market Street, SINGAPORE 7692.17 words
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Advertisement53 1933-01-07 3 SAVE- 111 FLOOR SPACE. WASTED tllOltr. I I II sop. I FIT HBEI "*s'' 4 -^HBh *T*l <£*"' *^t ■fefc-4 J^*r a s^*" i c SESS9BHBSSiIt2 rcflPJfll Renold Chain Drives II I I AND RBDUd RUNNING COSTS. 11l 111 MIN ATE TRANSMISSION BREAKDOWNS HI CUT HANDLING CH\K<LS. 11l SOLE AGENTS:53 words
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498 1933-01-07 4 When "Right To Expose A Rascal Is Not Exercised" SEQUEL TO ACTIoX BY MR 11. B. HORRIS London I*. 1". Mr. Justice McCardie had some things to say about the law of libel in the King's Bench Dtrtsion to-day when a point was498 words
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Article99 1933-01-07 4 A priM oi £100. founded by Viscount Cecil ci Chelwcod. for an essay on same subject :m:ntenanee of intt-r- r, tag 4MM bearing on the In r work of the League o: Nv. year to Alexander of the University of Edinbur Ti. NM which have been evicted Round Tower at99 words
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Article1258 1933-01-07 4 "Flight Could Be Done In GREAT HTELCOME AT CROYDON London. l>e< Mi^ Mollison li nciid \esterda> .it I- p.m. at Ki>dt n \.i.di.. in.- on the ruin pletion of her homeward Hunt from < a|M torn, which had oocupieJ eight d.i>>. She ua~ -jiver a yre.it1,258 words
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Article556 1933-01-07 4 Business Tour of Latin-America THi:KKi'KNN N BITS IN DEMAND Lonfer. Dec. ore of the mo-t anci-nt of British ndustries. the minting of meney. to winning i world market i« described by Colonel Ste Robert Johnson. Deputy Mailer and Comptr ,f th Mint, in his annual556 words
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Article107 1933-01-07 4 Federation Acceptable on Special Term> K.inc<»«'H. IHn The Burma Legislature, after a six oafs de bate, defeated by a majority of tan votes. Iff Ba Fe's motion vrgmc the Oovenment to ac cepi from India, and urging the flnwn— ml t i t r .t107 words
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Article172 1933-01-07 4 Xctrt's. hit-* til \N<Received in W;tr -< Mtvs Yaiik. Liu-tsitig popular Chin* >• actress oftbeTl Chung Motior p ptny died at the Kung Sen Hosptui Suoeb* scenes for the picture "The M*r» r.- o ox? when a aaMmr accidentrlly fired «ttti M ffi«»f Yang and a company of172 words
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Article91 1933-01-07 4 Nn I! Mmi i The Daily Bxprew Boa* corresp that according to report* Mgaorina a nlneteen-year-os* Dalian manitu n shortly »ed tile MMrob of fthm# T stated that they met on board the liner v when- the girt m ■—plnypil as a asw«*| on a voyage from91 words
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Advertisement176 1933-01-07 4 m JUST PUBLISHED I THE Singapore &nd Malayan Directory! 1933 (The lUiku Merah) 54t/i Annual Edition completely revised and brought up-to-date Price Si Obtainable from PRINTERS LIMITED 1 M COLLTER QUAY, SINGAPORE. ami LEADING BOOKSRIJiEBS -1- ***i 1 1 Conquer vu I Nerve troubles j J 1 M Loss of176 words
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Advertisement174 1933-01-07 4 IN AGONY FOf SIX MONTHS Avstul Burning on Face and Hands. Cuticura Healed. had an awful burning sen** that seemed to be under my skithen red pimple* broke cm* on n and hands. The tortHf, and b h-M on and Imi o*»fira*t. T skin on my hands began to tht174 words
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Article3162 1933-01-07 5 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON HOW WE PREPARED FOR CHRISTMAS London. !►»■< :i I 1 From the Free Press 1 Correspondent Christinas win M>on be here there are In fact only four cicre days to go. and preparations are nearly i ady for the great occasion. For weeks now the3,162 words
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Article170 1933-01-07 5 Mother <>f Three Children Master of Sur^try A three children, who believes that it X tospV tv run a heme and carry on a career, has beei\ gi\ uegree of afsjlax of Surgery one of the highest imriical honours. She Ls Mrs. Philippa Parn Martin. F.R.C.S and170 words
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Article135 1933-01-07 5 400.000 Made Daily :it Kuala l.umpur Factory Cork-tipped cigaii-ttts at awderaH rapidlj finding favour amonu Chinese 111 th pjlj rowtaf citmand. the B.A.T. factory at Pudu is tumiiv: thei. 400.000 per day. a m... M.'ii rapnaaal U »t*J p.cted the pnirss ul manufacture. Horn tlir laai to135 words
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Article345 1933-01-07 5 IRISH SEA COMES TO LONDON Bottk'd For Health Treat nu'nt ■MO MMk quantities of the Irish Sea come to London. They arrr. led glass containers called ampules and are delivered to the Quintin Polyclinic Sea-Water Diypensarj'. iht only spa of Its kind in London. Tht Quintin Polyclinic derives its name345 words
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Article66 1933-01-07 5 China Plan to Make Own Newsprint I o< all\ Nankint; The Ministry of Industries is now turning its iwo new enterprises. the const: lift ii,i. .1 h,i. rin Nt ol tin |)ini lain .-.<: t: The Imports of pap China amount to almost 53ft.000.000 annualh ;-nd66 words
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Article61 1933-01-07 5 I Mil lai I Ol H MHMBMfI I i Ml I DJMIB I Bcot. hi World's Pair, which wUI open at (hi i v, )ii r v i; Ailan'i! i ]«-ci a' t:. tin Tl,< r ..:.i: miles C Ann .i!: .id M;i »h. }< \a) S. oi Lxjndi i61 words
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Article176 1933-01-07 5 "Bit:;;* I rand in \sia. v ;t \s Sir E. Denisoii Ron. the Orientalist. Is tkt Although thousands have aeen It." he a*v d— eye-witnesses, or "He-wttnesees." as he rred to rail them— "it is quite clear it has r been done People have even produce*176 words
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Article200 1933-01-07 5 Nr\\ |r iv niph in I r.iiu l'..n« It. r Thrxx- ne* records have been cataMMMd on the Month). r\ track in ideal «(tther condttaaw by Oeorge Eyston. A. Denly. and T H Wisdom. mho took turns at the whe* I of at. ml l standard super-charged200 words
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Article53 1933-01-07 5 The Straits Chlnm Rradlng dub mm m mence work for iv new sesstci M > I'< ii in r;i,. j j): AMivals In Hong Koog. from Manila taut ■Mgk War ftr M a jj- am tm nine Itlamti if— Bo^v«»h *am Hmu < •r i« I X I 1« I53 words
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Advertisement188 1933-01-07 5 I I A v *—.-<--,. 7 W I mm V M m m^ m >O* .NIAKT^ AND ,NVM.D» 7_f f M MM -F MjW M 1 c*,^ My ffW hmo b»* I [JU f /ji > 5 I I \\vtv cxitn tiling xoiir .<«"->, i |»;il(> iir»«i- in a tin188 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1933-01-07 6 SHE S IN THE TALKIES NOW The Maid of the Mountains on the Screen By Our Cinema Correspondent "T :B Capitol's present attraction. The Mad Oenius" is one of the best dramatic profaatUons In which John Barrymore. has yet Ejppefcred. Seldom Uet scenes Seen Introduced into a film as those1,182 words
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Article486 1933-01-07 6 Sweet Charity I by .'.Try Aster p {HAPS no organlsatic interest, and takes better care of its less fortunate members than the motion pi Industry. Film folk always keep right on, helpIng others. They continually lend their efforts to ffUffP" I**1 and drives for raising money for the sick and486 words
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Article81 1933-01-07 6 One of Hollywood's latest child actors. D:ck tenon junior, who is playin?, Edward •ot in the Fox Film of Noel Coy. lcadi'" b the son of Dick Henderson n^lish vaudeville and p I actor, and has never before i in a film. Edward and hi.; broth81 words
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Article20 1933-01-07 6 1 ft former Paramount star,' has ended tl from tne screen to stap s in Par; re I can n20 words
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Article595 1933-01-07 6 I]\|H'«im< :s :;r Towns Should Follow GERMANY'S WAR ON NOISE Wiesbaden has had a hooter-free week. It was part of a canpalgn to reduce street noises. But here is a surprise. It also reduced rtreet accidents. Preparations for a hooter-free week a-e being made throughout the595 words
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Article, Illustration186 1933-01-07 6 Vrmistiee Day Ceremom .it Los Angeles Armistice Day memorial services were held on the Trafalgar Square set of the "Cavalcade" production at the Fox Studio, with U Rev Robert Oootjen. bishoD Angeles, i Mounted on the plinth ol an exact rr,i. tion of the famous l.'iri N urn186 words
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Article795 1933-01-07 6 MOTORING PROBLEMS MADE EASY j AVOIDING TROUBLB I I Ba a Hit tlu Fn l'n ss i Motoring orrespondvnt In inptHit to several wurtt recently that we sho«ld devote a certain MMW of space to Matters of Interest to Ucal ■isrloti, we have made arrint'Miwli Bhartj a special corrrspoi.df nt795 words
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Article1539 1933-01-07 7 'Outsidf th»- K-wtion of lournalKm" OF THE PR! PCI competitions and the publication 'ling and sweepstake news were discussed •idence by representatives of the newspaper industry before the Royal Commission on Lotteries and BMUng in London yesterday Mr R ■*rrtngton-Ward, assistant ♦ditor :he Times, submitted a memorandum1,539 words
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Article205 1933-01-07 7 Poi>»n (ia^» Raids in Mot«M-( Lendon, Jan. 5. Mtng potoß g«s, high-powered cars lectric torches and silenced guns are believed 0 be operating at night on lonely estates in i forkshire. Some of the best known game preserves have I "en raided, the combined efforts of game- 1205 words
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Article397 1933-01-07 7 CITY WHERE ALL DOORS ARE BARRED VAMPIRE EIDERS 1 Search For In Mm Sml Notes To Police Paris. Dee. It. After eight Moths in hiding the Vampta of Stra.ssbunr is Mi have returned to terrorise the city. The half- naked and mutilated body of a boy was found to-day in397 words
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Article344 1933-01-07 7 £3,000,000 CITY OF STEEL Tim \\\h£v a^ New Sheffield WORK FOR A lUage growing into a new Sheflai > the rapid industrialisation of a whole OOu Mi is the promise held out by the c i the Banker* Industrial Development I finance Stewarts and Lloyds, the famoi combine. I t344 words
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Article48 1933-01-07 7 Parents are terrified for tlMflr eMta, and nc young unman will go out iinarrom panted between dusk and dawn. Tht polite are swamped with frant.c appaafc Kttle late home frum &chao! Any .strange, man seen talking to an unaccompanied child, houever mnocentlj- runs tte rtek of b« rd48 words
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Advertisement224 1933-01-07 7 WHY 2,250,000 PEOPLE I j CHOOSE FRIGID A IRE j f^C n will liive you more eflScient refrigeration with surprising economy. liefrigerat ion that can be controlled by mrai of X JL"^ Hi (old ,ptrol." Refrigeration suitable for vegetables by means of the "Hydrator." TTI t M it is dependable224 words
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Article262 1933-01-07 8 BMda'i attack on Track I <xl Fierce controversy, with the possibility of legal action to follow, is raging among racing motorists as a result of Sir Henry Birkin's allegation that Brooklands "is, without exception, the most out-of-date, inadequate and dangerous track In the world." Mr Henry262 words
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Article246 1933-01-07 8 Didn't They Throw Each Other About And now "Lady Wrestlers." London has sarr.nled most attempts at "novelty," and now complete (or nearly complete) with bathing costumes, "The Imperial Troupe of Lady Wresthas arrived. I was earnestly assured (writes a Daily Herald representative) that it was not246 words
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Article716 1933-01-07 8 After Years of Sdfag Wedding Gifts CYNICAL "DINK IK'S" VIEWS I am able to reveal th- of a pntty London shop-girl. Miss Winifred -DinMann, to the millionaire son and heir of Mr. B Biruch. the New York £12.000,000. Stock Exchange king, writes a Daily Express Special716 words
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Article115 1933-01-07 8 Ml Publications Kaimcd in South West Canton, Dec. 23. lodtak published Ly Chinese quasi-Fasctsti organisations are fir t banned throuyhout the Invest, and six qu;: weeklies poMMktd in Shanghai and Ranking are prohibited from sale m Canton and other cities in the Southwest. At the req™ Kuomintant,' Southwest115 words
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Article827 1933-01-07 8 Twenty W(«nien Vidims in Four Years ::-J MTIIDKUKKS AT LARGE London, Dee. 20. Unless there are sudden las>mim:te developlinonts 1932 will co-e as another black year of unsolved murder mysteri:s. Gix more crimes have been added to an already long list. Since the beginning of827 words
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Article56 1933-01-07 8 A Gla^ow business man received a surprise i svhen he ordered some oysters at the oyster >f a restaurant. One of the oysters conn four pearls, and although of little value the event is interesting: h rarely are more than two pearls found in a single shell. The oyster cam;56 words
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Article210 1933-01-07 8 Revealed By Home Secretary 1 M|H |m, 13. Light was cast on recent events in Dartmoor by Sir John Gilmour, the Home Secretary, in Parliment yesterday. Stating that there was no foundation for a suggestion that the number of disturbances in prisons is increasing. Sir John210 words
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Article68 1933-01-07 8 At the Instance of the Deputy P Prosecutor Papathy. a Tamil woman, produced before Mr. A. B. Ccbden-Rams;. the District Court. Malacca, and charged perjury in a cheating case tried before Mr C. Willan on November 23rd last against a ma: ci Mohamed Ibrahim, who was acquitted She was committed68 words
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Article150 1933-01-07 8 ■frwtlnl FngltelM— Gets Man in Japan An English it ihfciil of »han«hat name is given as Thomas Wilkinson. a form* sailor, has been responsible for the arrest ii Kanda. Tokyo, cf a German engineer a swindler, says the Japan Chronicle. Wilkinson, armed mith a revolver and150 words
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Advertisement643 1933-01-07 8 Vigorous pia\ puts KEPLER TRADE MARK tcl\ 0H COD LIVER OIL strength WITH MALT EXTRACT RICH IN VITAMINS A. f ami D Gives the energy needed to revitalise the young. W^^ Children to whom it is adminisBi^M? tered regularly, develop strong Bftji bone and healthy bodies they are better able643 words
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Advertisement39 1933-01-07 8 To treat efcese complaints lycotw* folly, get to the root of the trouble. Clarke's Blood Mixture is the world's greatest blood purifier end heeler, it it famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Of Ckmdm md 9mm. EmmUvg-dm UQUtDtr TAHI39 words
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Article1279 1933-01-07 9 The Million Dwlstf I'iln- BgUtH a single foot uf Noel Coward's "CavalcaoV had been filmed, the Fox Comjany had spent over £20.000 en research work •sstntial to Ma rt—hm accuracy. When you remember that scores of quite sucessful movies have been turned out complete. tar much less than £20,000.1,279 words
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Article49 1933-01-07 9 1. Mi P. Ulunt Leaving Shanghai For Ifoaktasf inking. Ih-c. ::o M .vill leave January 23 for Peiplnp to assume a Consul there, while Mr. A P D v Bhai ai Is eoniv I Nsflkfes] I ocd Mr Tuson. c-l Mr Blunt wm formerly stationed at Swatow.49 words
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Article231 1933-01-07 9 NEW "GOLD RUSH" IN HUNGARY INTERNATIONAL CAPITALISTS tOO Claims Staked Along Danube Valley r. ..l.tpest. Jan. 6. it ported that British, French, and American capitalists are negotiating for the mrpose of taking part in the exploitation of the &old lying in the valley of the Danube. The >roduction of gold231 words
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Article90 1933-01-07 9 Igrade. Jan. 6. A nevl economic crisis in th" Danube countries is an outbreak of gold fever. Gold has always been found in ma: rivers. thmißh not in sufficient quantities to warrant its commercial for gold. L<? now ried on by peasants to a greater extent90 words
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Article19 1933-01-07 9 Our secondary education is suited to the M v i these we are moderately successful Misj Margaret M Napier.19 words
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Article114 1933-01-07 9 is the programme of tii< of H.E. the Governor from to-day to Saturday, January 28th. To-day. His Excellency and Party leave Penan 3 ior Langkawi in Se a Belle II Sunday. Bth. In Langkawi. Monday. Jan. 9th. Leave Langkawi lor Penang. day, Jan. 10th 8 a.m Arrive114 words
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Article129 1933-01-07 9 u-p ip» i Mtii ;mi in Jeho! b*w. Dec. 2C Mr. S Ito and Mr. R. Masuda, two Japanese respondents, are reported to have been murdered while travelling In Jehol. Onh fr.ipmt -ntary reports have yet been news having been given out to-day although the murders are reported129 words
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210 1933-01-07 9 PLAGUE OF MUSK RATE IN SHREWSBURY RESII IN BETS Railway, River and (ami rivrpimul idenu of Shrewsbury are ■»*'»irtinc muak rats in the streets, which have been invaded fey some of the thousands that have over-run the countryside. The whole of Shropshire to uniting to exterminate them. rappers are working210 words
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Advertisement328 1933-01-07 9 Matinees In-day ana Sunday 3.15 m ■mi :i"NS PHONE 6903 JBT^" l^ riu'Li ikimik thai in \< m:s rui-: ff LAST DAY OF. highest ramACLi <»» fwttncnon\ m "BACK STREET" I{)1IN barrymore fW^ Starr: iii WARNKK liltOS. lirilliant 7 U I V HOLES and IRESE IH VN ltu"'hm' e iAt328 words
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Advertisement185 1933-01-07 9 MATINEES: TO-DAY AM) rO-.MORKcm \T p.m. 0.14 10-\l(p 111 f greatness goes on Oaynor and Farreil, then Garbo. then Barry more, then Keaton and now RONALD COLMAN reen version of Sim lair Lewis' tremendous Prize winning novel the mmm r m fnt story of a man who strove to save185 words
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Article26 1933-01-07 10 DOMES TIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH H-\RBOl"W- On DSM tmh, 1932 :it Batu Gajah Hospital. Lo-.ver Perak. to Gladys, of Robert Barbour. Aver Ta'.vah Estate, an.— a daughter.26 words
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737 1933-01-07 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1933 PROTECTING THE OPIUM REVENUE The short writers in the popular ActtOf) magazines have given Singapore an outstanding reputa* on as one of the centres around which ttwotfts much of the iniquity oi fclM Ea The reputation ;s not altogether unjustified In one regard,737 words
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Article612 1933-01-07 10 > The Hon'ble Mr \V H Thome, acting I > Just: is expected to go on home toawj \<rch. M: :-'.edger are leaving Singa- pore for by the Nieuw HollarJanuary 19th ...iam Peel. K.C.M.G.. Governor of H Kcng. has been elected an Hoi i of Queen"s College. Cambridge. Notice is612 words
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Article442 1933-01-07 10 NEWS Ihr Idllol. Sir.— As a reader I f your paper for the last le.ven years may I be suggest hat there i- room for improvement with aid to the selection cf news items from Press? in example cf what I mean In your issue of442 words
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Article230 1933-01-07 10 i., th- dn Sir. In reply to ex-Phiiatelisf m fMvMday's Pree Press I have no* tn my possierinn a Jerable number of the old stamps collected by my father when he was here in MM. These include a number of Sunsei Ujonc «Umps of the lower values230 words
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Article69 1933-01-07 10 lv the Iditor I H.,..- .ft I must's letter I mornfnc'* Free Press, I Immediately wok^d up paste sumps when I was a child I did net And the ffr"*fjr* Ujonc stamp he mentioned, but he may be interested to know that I found some issues of69 words
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Article106 1933-01-07 10 The Governor has been pleased to appoint the following gentlemen to be 1 with om Jam;. ItSS: Mir. S 0 Hacker, Mr. S Q Wong. Dr. H. 8. Mnnstil Dr H T Wee. Dr. K. K. Pathy. Mr D G Os borne- Jcnes. M: »unnian. "The foUowing genUenen106 words
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Article30 1933-01-07 10 A b^hop in gaiter* looks Uh» Pickwick at ■a funeral —The Bishop of Hoc* Kong. All of us in this country Immb keoone ■accustomed to living eUifwty well —Lord OhalH30 words
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Article107 1933-01-07 10 •ate of the Yon Vhi" Cabinet MSUI /I Hrrun. Jan The political armistice dvrwd b P •Undenburg month *so end* to-day Me oC the SchVfccher Cabinet vfl h hi* month fur the Council ol Eld**:- Uttcliatat meet* on W<4ncsda Parliament U to re-asse.v It will107 words
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Article414 1933-01-07 10 Tribute I-"": 1V11..1 .inn :om Our (Hi. Correspond rVnanc. J*« atrt**-t tributes to XI m y^ supreme Court this morning seior a fuU gathering of mnnDr, of the aa: The Honirte Mr Lim Cheng bn. P of the Bar Committee, addressing Uv said the> had aaim»d In414 words
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Article44 1933-01-07 10 I'nsuccessful Kffort* to \d Malyguin The Soviet ice-breaker ftlafcnguin. wttn a «w of 100 aboard, is ssjsmni not far from Spttzaer «en The k<: tmiti Sebov went to her a&sWann The Lenin, which to At Archangel en route to help Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 44 words
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Article68 1933-01-07 10 1 Ml SI lIN \M» Xl HHI I \MI STI Xl IM. XVI r^ London. Jan. Rubber and Tin prices an sterling rate in New York and Pan sp* abled to the Free Press, are as follow TIN Spot: £H. :44» Forward Tone of Market Steady Xl 88168 words
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Advertisement123 1933-01-07 10 \Vine> for the Connoisseur's Table CALDECCKS BY SPLCIAI 1O H M THB 4FPOIXTMEM #^^5% KING O|f L M Everything You Can Think of in JEWELLERY. STERLING SILVERWARE and NOVELTIES IN HANDSOME ENAMELLED GOODS An exclusive selection to suit every taste. SINGAPORE (JEWELLERS) PENANG 19 21 Hirh Street No. I Bishop123 words
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Advertisement51 1933-01-07 10 A UNIVERSITY FOR CROOKS 18 said U) exist in the East End. Sort oi" College for plunder-uraduate-. Singapore needa no university of this sort. The protection so necessary to residents [g the :> G AFL A BURGLARY and THKFT POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE MFF \SSIRANCE CORPORATION LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers.51 words
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Article417 1933-01-07 11 i>lete Separation From Britain M.KRA > DEMAND ".■<•• nt Allegiance Must Go for her i i in •Ii '> VaJera is liX ;us demand .tr.oate for compile separation of the st..tr from the B:iUsh Commonme ;n the forthcoming election is the halary. Thr country to-«i vci ed417 words
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Article75 1933-01-07 11 Uttu>al to l'a> Uind Revenue Cnsssmns! unrest in Alwar State follows tt» refusal of sfeo villagers to pay the land iwsme until thetr grievances are settled. DUso far bjwv been confined to the tssting of sIkSBM and bjowsa of fltodHs who re»«s*d to ■usaufct to funds to carryReuter - 75 words
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Article54 1933-01-07 11 Kut lire Polir} Indefinite i ttpanrial ctrcles rtrtpate that v-.>-:n pound will be at parity with Mr. missel to an M^sivka to-day, said the n» deci&ion reachod by Parliament. The quesimmi of linking the South Africa pound with *trrMng or as an luiisjsmlint ouotarion In the "Pen54 words
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Article29 1933-01-07 11 Death ot Dr. Km.t v.»n Kor>iu Itrrl,,, 1.,n Dr tliMii yon Borsig. one of Oermany's fuoneiilor. dMd this morning at the age of '•t the war ReuterReuter - 29 words
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27 1933-01-07 11 DEATH OF FORMER GERMAN CHANCELLOR The oVath is announced uf the ex-Chancellor and ilinpa»n rrg^ti** llerr Wilhelm Cuno. a heart stroke, at the age of 57 Reutei27 words
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321 1933-01-07 11 ATLANTIQUK STILL BURNING Vessel Being Towed to Cherbourg P.ir.s |,n h The Atlanttojoe is now being towed Cherbourg but is not expects to reach before Saturday night —Rr-uter 11...-.- In, Towing the Atlantique. reported at 11 ccl:ck to be 65 miles from Havre. i»321 words
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Article129 1933-01-07 11 Foreign Doctor Shot in Koardiim House Landan. Jan. 3. Scotland Yard officers are combing London fo-dar for the murderer of Dr. Angela Z nides. a native of Cypriote. Cyprus, and a Doctor of Science, who was shot dead at midnight in the hall of a North London129 words
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Article97 1933-01-07 11 Dishonest Party Leaders Sentenced to Death A scandal among the higher ranks of c munists was revealed to-day at the trial of eleven party kader> ;or sMftHstH sabotage with regard to grain collections. The ringleaders, including Golivin exSecreUry of the Regional Committee of Communist Party, and Ponamarchuk. aReuter Wireless - 97 words
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Article98 1933-01-07 11 Stock Exchange Begins •he Nil Year Ixmdou. fun The Stock Exchange started th« <■ H confident mood and. although developed, mainly owing to profit -t is r-r ur.' S an minings again commanded the chief attention and. in Most instances, prices further advanced substantially Sterling exchanges fluctuatedReuter - 98 words
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Article86 1933-01-07 11 l.a-t Voiir^ Kooord Likely It he Broken 1.0t.d.M. .1.111 I. The interest being shown in the forthcoming British Industries Fan*, which o;> Marrh 3. Is greater than e%v lenced and this fact is regarded as a hopreport for the New Year. There are a indications that the86 words
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Article1098 1933-01-07 11 Feared Reprisals at Peiping and Tientsin ARMY'S ADVANCE Defensive Measures at Shanghai >han; r ti 1 1 lan. 1.. nese on the east bank and the Chines^ troops or. th- west bank of the Taishiho :norning. but it last d only tor about halt an hour. The1,098 words
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Article122 1933-01-07 11 COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF'S ORDER Refused to Accept Lower Castes as Messmates ;•<>< ii.i. Jan. i>. The Commander-i:.-Cii.. prohibited sikhs sclongmi m Mh Bammy mmpta it Kirkec fa canj srmi I I 12 days. loßavmi *mi rafMßl of certain Jath BmiM I I accept as lower "iReuter - 122 words
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Article93 1933-01-07 11 Omkial Protect b\ Polih Amha>>adi>r London, .lan. 3. A tgawrrt the use cf a Britttl radio n i«>; the purpose of political propaganda inst a friendly nation has been made tv Foreign Offiie by th^ Polish Ambassador in London. Th.s Amba.ssador's Note takes exception to tain remarks onReuter Wireless - 93 words
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Article87 1933-01-07 11 UA l.inn BtmltTl 6lfl to Red Cross Washington. Jan Tht Emergency Farm Reliei Bill to (mMU minimum prices for wheat, co'ton, tobacco and hogs has been introduced in the House of Repj ntatives by the Chairman of the H «v-< it ure Committee. C v to theReuter Wireless - 87 words
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Article52 1933-01-07 11 Famou> Film Btat^l Death in Paris Puri*. .I^l. \iMary Pickford's brot!-. I to-cia. ia HamiteL wmf bten rtn| pom i ervous breakdown .since Oct. |4tk Bl I sHi Oli\f Thomas, died in UN sam^ Mlpsmi in 1920 r. irtakmi an external :>>tion vi mistake f or her medicme-Reuter Wireless - 52 words
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Article53 1933-01-07 11 :{O.OOO British Postmen Victims I Diid'Mi Jan. ?>. Til-' mu^'.iM.r.a ')lv AiMtin-r »s blamed f.-, SJjßjn epidMßll Ol uv.\n- :i;.t H pMti Bl Britain. kMIMMi I tnat IMM Mk pastal nsflqPMi in London and the Hum.- OMBfItBM MM the si( k m mttM twilllj per cent, of theReuter Wireless - 53 words
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Article94 1933-01-07 11 Subscribers Trebled in 21 Years l/iindiin .l-i i Sir Kmgslry Wixxl. the Po>:tj 'Oeneral. ,pei ng the Youm ••phon.- Exhibition H. i MfH ii ''> a !hM i this week b the Britisil Post Orti- l .<i IsiDßi tin- responsibility of pro* lii th( nL En that tinn-94 words
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Article73 1933-01-07 11 New Win*! to Ik' Opened This Month London. Lan I. Thr Mm v. ins,' of the L^.ndon County Hall. istatlnt MM msfcrnsM liall. library and offices. u> now nraring completion and will for'his month. I a site with an extcn>i' c uver Iront on the names almost73 words
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Article33 1933-01-07 11 l^.i.d'.h .Lin. Cardinal Bourne arnud at Plymouth to-day from Naples on the Orient liner Orford Hi> which caused considerable anxiety during his st.. ias slightly improved during the voyage home.33 words
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Article21 1933-01-07 11 (..mi.,.. J.m. I The stock market is een quiot morning. War Loan 3 p»-r 98 Q New Yea21 words
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288 1933-01-07 11 AITKALS FOR HELP WITH HKK CAI Then An Invitation To Have A Drugged "Hi?htcap" The woman "kerb crawler. accomplice of blackmailers and robbers. has BMde her appearance in MM MM End af London. The fira victim of this new pest was a younc man288 words
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Advertisement104 1933-01-07 11 Chihern Cottage Cheese has a high dietetic value, a deUgkifx i wonderfully iiouriHhinfj im adult* n ws Bb ""k ""TS^ \E Bvßbi*>'^^^^ w 1 Br* )Vv< /sS^k— •^■i Em^^^b^^ /i 1 SV JMir^ J I The Masterpiece in Cheese Making Sppiiall> Matured I'erfett Flavour— Nutritiou> NO Wa-te. SOLI) AS FAST104 words
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Article571 1933-01-07 12 America's Prosperity' 1 President BRITISH TRIBUTES Congress Adjourn^ as Mark «)f Respect i- hineloii Ihi The ex-President of the United Btates. Calvin CboUdfe was found dead yesterday afternoon \.,lk I. II M Ex-President Coolidge was found dead at his home at Northampton. Massachusetts, by his wife. Death571 words
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Article154 1933-01-07 12 \djudU-.ition Order lg.un.st Kuild An adjudication order in bankruptcy waa made by Mr. Justice aHeckett Terrell yesterday against Mr G. B. Hackett. formerly trading as Hackett and Co.. against whom a receiving order was made a few weeks ago. On that occasion the order of adjudication was suspended154 words
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Article59 1933-01-07 12 Ns: :m m l Interesting \dditiuns rt will Interest animal lovers and fanciers to know that a number of interesting additions have been made to the Singapore Zoo at Ponggol Road. Among the new arrivals, spec: of which have not been seen in Singn before, art rattle malms59 words
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Article31 1933-01-07 12 CHIN ESE EX HIBITS FO R U. S. The Chinese Government is sending 600 selected beautiful piecn of earthenware to J"*" 8 *w»hwmo In the Chinese pavioon at the Chicago "Exposition.31 words
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Article684 1933-01-07 12 Missions' Financial Difficulties EPISCOPAL CHI'KCH SESSH >N The .V the \Mhodist Episcopal Church met on Thu: morning, at Wesley Chun b -ligaporc. The General Co:.. lU:d legislation which was I.' discussed and which becom. D 'or the first time at this session. This greatly increaees .ii conlercnccs684 words
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Article130 1933-01-07 12 Police Inquiries into Mala* Woman's I>eath Mystery surrounds the death of a Malay woman who passed away yesterday in somewhat extraordinary circijmstandes in a Sine;* street. :s said that the woman, who was about 40 years of age. left her house In Tai Jir Road, otr Balesr130 words
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Article103 1933-01-07 12 Three I'mkits^ul Attempts to S»-rvc l.tnUrupttv Notice An application for a warrant for the v M. Ismail, a bankrupt, was made by Mr. C. Wilson. Official Assignee, before the BankIfte, Mr. Justioe a'Beckett Terrell, yesterday. It was stated th;.! f bankruptcy the bankrupt had not nded the Bankruptcy103 words
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Article1568 1933-01-07 12 Proprietor and Assistant fharged BOTTLES AT THR BAR Stock Exhibited In Court A squad of detectives attached to the Sing:> •neh yesterday, was engaged in ally the whole of ts ot a large dispensary and chemists shop into tinSecond Police Court. Bm table was loaded with1,568 words
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Article127 1933-01-07 12 Mr. and Mix MolljsotTs A NKW TYPE OF BIPLANE I omion I. in Following the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Mo! In London by air this afternoon frum their holiday in Switzerland, it i- announced that hate arranged to attempt a join flight across the Atlantic,127 words
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Article105 1933-01-07 12 PenfaM Mi ivtum!^' Mo\ i Teheran. Jan. 6. An official protect to Persia coupled with the demand for a cessation of the boycott of Soviet goods has been made by the Soviet Embassy in consequence oi a movement between Persian merchants to boycott goods from Russia with105 words
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Article37 1933-01-07 12 liankinu ommitt .< !n\ csi i^ation Washington. Jan. C Senator Nobeck announces that the Senate Banking Committee investigating the stock market- will inquire into the Kreuger and Toll at a public hearing on Wednesday. Reuter.37 words
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Article650 1933-01-07 12 Weil-Known Indian Resident Killed QUARREL WITH COOK Attack in Lorong Off Kasi (n;iv{ Road A papular member of the Indian Straits-born community of Singapore and an old Government servant lost his life in tragic circumstances on Thursday night when he succumbwd to several stab wounds alleged650 words
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Article228 1933-01-07 12 The printers and publishers. Messrs Printers Limited, send us an advance copy of the Buku Merah. mote correctly known as the Singapore and Malayan Directory, which will be ready for distribution on Monday. A num,f improvement* have keen effected hi the directory which win make It of228 words
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Article67 1933-01-07 12 A. V. Oliveiro appeared In person to* the Bankruptcy Court yfatudaj to ask ft>r his discharge from bankruptcy. He had paid 29 per and told the Court that he had been unable to cbUta ■■uJujbmi*. He had applied for several jobs and had been refitted a67 words
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Article475 1933-01-07 12 Governor-General I* < f I E OF IMMEDI •m Our Own Correspot Balavta. Is* The radio speech of the Govern least as far as the broadciuxUncerned. for it has been heard ft] Colony sod in Hsflansi as well j ffiisisiiwi i t> i« u rwit.H*?r mflttfT475 words
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Article141 1933-01-07 12 Ml refused to accept an <•:' cent." aid ft* LfflMtip t > the Bankruptcy Court yesterday opexwrd an *>- plication by Wong Ah Mm for his *TwO OUCu OO€T Wttl BMMvP flftJß t-n "If he offers me -it per <M«t I receive it." Hb Lordship:141 words
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Article105 1933-01-07 12 Judge aatf ■■■>!■■< Wb<> I<• S.i til) J. If. Phillips, a bankrupt. *h per cent, to his creditors, applied ruptcy Court yesterday for his d was not promt In Court. It was stated that the bankrupt #^T i|h|t y mf in Saigon tt*Mf the Co I view taken105 words
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580 1933-01-07 13 Points P. W. D. L. For Agst Aberavon 19 12 3 4 158 75 Abertillery 16 12 2 2 149 49 Aston Old Edwarms 13 4 0 9 "0 121 Bank of England 10 4 0 6 98 116 Bath IT580 words
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Article25 1933-01-07 13 Ft' ml L Akers-Douglas* drfh S. M.lford an .l iph Oil Br.ys' -acquits comr B fof the t Qiuvn- i (ants to < I I 11—15.,25 words
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Article852 1933-01-07 13 What Sftrazen Thinks <»i the fonder Golfers ki oa \s rum km t Thf -stockj' jouniT fellow who just ble- wearing tl n of distant winds and guns, v.i. none other than Gene Sarazen, the open go'f champion of Great Britain and the United Placed under a strict852 words
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Article167 1933-01-07 13 AlfX.iiultr I idl thr Kattrrs for the Season M York, I>ec. 20. Ot; istics covering the past season were Mm American League to-day, conflrmln-.- unofficial reports awarding, the batting crown to Dale Alexander, first; baseman of the Boston Red Sox. who beat Jimi: Philadelphia first sacker, by the fraction167 words
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Article226 1933-01-07 13 ft rahfl <.! Holkl .> I «uur Matcha I ..nil Hi < 1 Following are results of matches played under Rugby League n:les to-t.. Barrow 10. Wigan 5. 3. Wakeneld 1 Bramley 13. Castleford 13 Brcughtcn 2. Widnes F.atherstone 3. Salford 24. Hudder field 26. HuH K.R. 3226 words
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Article164 1933-01-07 13 I. «4im^ Rides id \mat. vi iiuidifs Mama (From Our Own Correspondent) I 1.. Mr. f G Ci.llins. the well-known Sc</ lnternatii.al lawn tennis player, turned tion to another branch of sport on Moi when he made his debit amateur rider at Plumpton races. He rod164 words
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Article75 1933-01-07 13 hi follow (Pram Our Own Correspondent) The University golf match this season is being played at Prince's, Sandwich, on March IS and 29. If present plans materialise, the Oxford team will take what I believe to be an unprecedented step In embarking on a short tour in75 words
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Article32 1933-01-07 13 Jack Peterson, the British crulier and heavyweight chmmpion. and Jack Pettlfer (King's Cros- .«ned artfcks to box at Olympta, i a, of £2.000. half of with the Brtttah Boxing Board of Control.32 words
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Advertisement138 1933-01-07 13 YaLOOD SUCKING WvV i POISONER Wj f Kill him with oar life blood, and leaves ileafUy poiaon! Thousands frightful dittcase only from r> tv** J *n< G«ard yiamlf from this V-V .-T? J^ .juirk easy way to kill Hiea, nos* y K +s al -ect» is by spraying V .ioa»138 words
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Advertisement212 1933-01-07 13 YOU CAN TASTE THE GOODNESS /^"^S in Brooke Bond Tea. femvr 1 aml tJle pate.ni patkinq VtuSST guarantees i*s freshness Brooke Bond Tea IX)Uh ga/den m 'hue I f rr C 2 s w I LI is I causes w Weakness Build up your Strength with KALZANA— the Calcium Food212 words
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Advertisement837 1933-01-07 14 BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd, (team Ship Co.. Ltd, and GMi Hi'A KHIOW STEAMSHIP (.:■> '1932) Ltd. Mutual s- un Navigation Oo^ Ltd. ci.nahu BTKAIi SHIP' Co. Ltd. STRAITS ErrEAMBUIl 1 Co. Ltd SARAWAK BTEAIaOUIi 1 Oft, Ltd. tNA NAVIGATION Co. Ltd ITALIAN ORIENTAL LINE837 words
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Advertisement456 1933-01-07 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in ttigland) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Dor Sails Steamer B*porf S porf b.s. CITY OF ATHENS For London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Jan 14 Jan. 18 6.5 CITY OF RANGOON For Havre, London, Rotterdam456 words
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Advertisement373 1933-01-07 14 P. n^c British India and Apcar MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. f PENINSULAR AND ORIENT A! I NDER CONTRMI WITH HI 1 MAJESTY'S '< LONDON I\R FA^J MMI -M OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR HIN A 1 ,1 n.,gt rui..|>ofr m 1933 CARTHAQI NALDERA 16.000 NALDERA 16.000 SOMALI I M J*n.373 words
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Advertisement631 1933-01-07 15 i S. K. Line. I X \FKI< AM) mii i|| vmekk a F Do* Sal* i jyyy AiWt i____ j Bioiiiibo 0~-»»«. fort cm* wipe jvwq, mo de Janffffot B— i ims <Round-thr-»orld for £190) Feb 15 16 CAFi lows nbasa. Zanzibar Dar-es-Salaaaxßetfa. Lourenco Marques, and Durban Jin. 14 is631 words
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Advertisement589 1933-01-07 15 18 i:i isope: KROM MNGAPORI AND PENANG \I (»i <;M!'.o, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT ILEXANDRIA, NAPLES, (-INOA MARSI ILLRS x NEW FORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penan*. N York Pres. Van Buren Jan 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Feb. 28 Pres. Garfleld Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Mar.589 words
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Advertisement901 1933-01-07 15 K. P. ML KOMNKLIJKF PAKMVWKI MAATSCHAPPIJ I'Xlll i> Saturday. Jan. 7 Padang-Bay, Ampenan, Boeleleng and Sourabaya. M umim Saturday Jan 1 Rlotif BUn LlXSfHOTEX— Saturday, Jan 7 Penang. (mails only* Oeleo-Lheue, Sabang, TJalanC Meulaboh, Tapa-Toean. Sinabang. BJi .ds. fftfwiif. Baaak, Badang. Indrapoera. Benkoekn. Kroe and Batavia. TOBOALl— Saturday. Jan 7901 words
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Advertisement519 1933-01-07 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) I FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. K-guJar mnntbJy :r by the well-known btvamer MARELLA 17.375 tonji and the X M ANGOLA i 3.352 toas>. [Cargo only] maREI.I^ Is one of the largest and finest steamer? trading .."ralla Cabins519 words
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Advertisement595 1933-01-07 16 THE LAST ASMTI LIMITE! 1 incorporated In Dtnr IMM "■Jaaiin p^w ■js. MEONIA Jan v j^ BBS. BORING U r>t 4 fc. mjS. FIONIA Mar ms ERRLA ifar .1- ALSIA Apr J ai LALANDIA |f a I aaove vessels are coaattoec pasaaaj •ar*» veaaels with exceli. a< 1 ooMDOdatton. aVdJsjßjmig595 words
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Miscellaneous711 1933-01-07 16 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TEAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan <wa Jerantut) Moaday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Kuartan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan <vla Padang Besar) Monday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wedne.-day, Thursday711 words
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Miscellaneous541 1933-01-07 16 CHURCH SERVICES Ist Sunday After Epiphany ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRA 1 t 50 m Holj Communion. 730 a Ma! ins ir. lioi-. Coinnn!:::.;. > Choral >. .30 p.m Evensong <Choral> and Sermon. 10.30 am Ser\ice at Na- H M< nda\ \V< 'ii.tsc:.-.-. Holj Communion. T:.' afjq v and Saturday. H< C541 words
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679 1933-01-07 17 Oppressive Burden ot Cfifn Industry KIXDIXC OF COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY a th^ opei.-tion of Bm BMpptaf Combine d Ceylnn BBpn and other coconut produce sely. and >r bin den imposed en the industry was most oppres-ive and phueri Ceylon in a disadvantageous position an the679 words
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Article85 1933-01-07 17 Firm's Offer to KaLse Her Next Spring VYyemouth, Dec. M. .->■.,:. to an ord.-r is. i !>■, Admiralt :■> vessei:. that MJ d:im.i.,' the work of 1 l--a: toons and other Liltuu ;-.t: Naval experts proposed to blow the sear away with high explosr. ['he submarine was tiot85 words
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Article71 1933-01-07 17 I The MJf. mall steamer Andr >■:. r.\ Penang on Tuesday, the l"th t; ,i ,i-..r a;:. o a :>. i:. the same day at n^i: S.t:.'":. i. X >:: s is.,: lv -MB w v :.tr\.^ I ;hat small;x>\ exists in an epidemic state at Swatow. it m: His71 words
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Article353 1933-01-07 17 iMMltaHf l/ivir.^ K^ord for 1932 SIXKEN SHIPS RAISED Movoh. Jan. G. Fort>-M\ hipv and 20.000 toi iuive been rni.~ed from the bottcm ot tlv--1 the Soviet Sumbarme Expedition, vvh ■I MM marine -alvakring organizatior. ■<. Gb U.S.S.R nns is the record fur 1932. Amon«353 words
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Article195 1933-01-07 17 Heroism of hIMM Officor After Wreck Mi.ir..;h.n l),s A darin- drama on the high seas took .-;h tiii- resource fulness and courage ji c Nun. un. second officer ci the ill-fated ■Mi Fuh-Tai. who gave his life in order to M MM 1 omracit- rr.arooned on a195 words
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Article321 1933-01-07 17 Launch of the Orion at Devonport The launch >;f H.M S Onot: took place at Devonport Dockyard and addition.. 1 intere.-! > was lent to the occasion L\ ihe presence >! the i First Lord. Sir Bolton B>Tes-Monsell Th naming <••■: :r.o:.\ a.i- jx'i Iwrm^d by Lau\ Eyre.s-Mon.sell.321 words
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Advertisement491 1933-01-07 17 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) l-' v ROfiINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. Vi-ir-as ADVERTISER, SINGAPOBK Ihr premier mortunj; dail> in Malaya llrhvrred with the (hota Ha/ri rich mormntr latest news, latr^t ti-!r»r.ims and latent announc»mrnt> London ruhber and tin ruble > appear daily. Special fr itures include pictures, serial491 words
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Advertisement440 1933-01-07 17 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME °/J| NCLUDI OmUa'i m« m^i Mate hi Xl fo«r itiMrarr. J^ 1 H Bee tk« ia«t KMIT7 b dU Cm*iUm 0&^ R«cki«~Mt RoUoiv. ull«t W tk« «U— f^-> JK^^mM horn lonn rr%uw e^vifpW lor npiai '\^JTOF!M Kfl Tran*crmti«cnni trtim fro* V«kmt«* 4 iK I Thrvafb440 words
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Article1588 1933-01-07 18 New Empire Radio Service Historic Moment in British Broadcasting l>ond»ii i-> The papers all chronicle the start of the Empire ttuaikMllin although the Service was not heard la this country, owing to the wave length. Hie following is the official announcement of the start:— The BBC. fnr"»"»*»T that the first1,588 words
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Article234 1933-01-07 18 Girt Wives for the I nu;ir\ Wealthy Hyderabad (Deccan). Dec. 21. Sttiart detective work by the District Police has enabled them to unearth the activities of a clever pant of cheats from Bangalore victim? in the suburbs of Hyderabad have Increased considerably in recent weeks The gang,234 words
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Article51 1933-01-07 18 rhree RAF. Officers Killed Kh.n fituni, l>. ■<■ Three members of the Royal Air Force belonging to the 47th. bomber sq: Officer Gleland, Aircraftsman Lovell and an Egyptian warrant officer, were killed In an aeroplane crash this morning at Ctdaref di. manoeuvres in co-operation with the Ea51 words
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Article151 1933-01-07 18 I'ROCKVMMI FOR INDIA. IJIKMA, i SIKAIIS II IMI NTs. r;f i J I EDERATED MM W STATES i I I I FROM IHE EMPIRE 1 KANSMITTER, I J DAVENTRY. ENGLAND J Wavelengths: 25.3 metres and 313 metres i To-day's Programme > M.T. 2.30 p.m. from Big I151 words
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Article353 1933-01-07 18 Popular Shortwave Kadio Stations The following Is a list of stations whlcL be received in Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony te.-ts with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo Sydney." 1-injon*; Pru.k 21 metres from 630353 words
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67 1933-01-07 18 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 am PETALINQ HILL TESTING (Except Sundays and Public Holiday*. FRIDAY on 65 Metres. IMM IBM SITDIO 6.30 p.m. Krontchong Music 7.00 English. 7.15 British Official Wireless New« 7.25 Recital of67 words
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Article180 1933-01-07 18 At delivered in Saltcoats it was i**ted that there were 34 different languages .spoken in Scotland. The lecturer did not say nut the "Keelvinside" and '■Briggate" types were included in that Tlic handintj over af ;i loaded >-lised the end of forty years' service by RorklifT. known as the "father180 words
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Article287 1933-01-07 18 Si\ Inmates Trapped and Killed SHJU.H l>,< > A tragedy resulting in the loss of six lives occurred in the early hours of thi.% morning ■jfcsfl a fire broke out in a house in the Kialat Red opposite the E P. Mission. The house three BtafWf buildup287 words
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Article245 1933-01-07 18 .tr Specialists To Ise l.nipl»»\ A in I BJI I BJbji Dee. 29. The Automobile and Tractor Trust of the USSR, has requested Amtorg, the Soviet trade organization in the U.S.A.. to get in touch with the specialists dismissed from the Ford plants as a result of245 words
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Article288 1933-01-07 18 Numbrrs I .ikrn .it the <In ••!> Hnt.-N Canton. Dec. VI. Inexplicably there has been an unprecedented influx of foreigners into Canton, not of tourists or merchants, but of street vendors and what not. Turning an inquiring eye towards these newcomers, the police have taken a288 words
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Article72 1933-01-07 18 Reaches Speed of :;!."> Kilomrtrn Per Hour A u<\\]\-< instructed Soviet aeroplane, the -7." attained a speed of 325 kilometers per hour when put to a test here. The ship is a single-motored monoplane built design of a young aviation constructor named Yakoviev. Although only 27 years72 words
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Article51 1933-01-07 18 The largest road-tunnel in Britain 500 feet long, and completed after 2 years' work at a cost of £52.oon— was officially opened by Sir <.rd Wii'Mr.: It is at P- ■nt main Chest r-H->hhead road, where the danger of rock fallr, from the 2 000 -ft headland ha>s made traffic51 words
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Article161 1933-01-07 18 tHanpen YmUk CmM Ia liotU Koii; Calling binaelf m Malay and «y— > t"g Cantonese like a native, a youth "«-"»i| Charnr On appeared at the Kowioon MmMiijj knt week as complatnant to a case in which another youth. Cheng Slag, was charged before Mr. Butters with161 words
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Advertisement418 1933-01-07 18 BANKS AND CHARTERED BANK O» INDIA. \LSTRALIA XM> «MIN\ Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 eacn "0t Reserve Fund B HMM Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 Ml Ml OI I X 38. Bishopsgate, London. E.C 2 X... ix i.- .1 .in I.Alor418 words
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Advertisement285 1933-01-07 18 SNSLRAM I THE YOhOH\M\ BANK. LTD. (BsUblished In ltM Capita) Bi^grrlbiit <Pull> paid up> Beaerve Fund T lit.tM^H The National Provincial Baok. LM Lloyd's Bank Calcutta, Canton. Changchun, Datren p«^. Uen, Hamburg. Hankow, Harbin. Hoot ITnaf. Honolulu. Kalyuan, gEnwiil. Kobe, Loiid lm Angelea, Mantta, ifarunouchl, Magoya. Nat». sakl. Iff iliwm285 words
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Article934 1933-01-07 19 Valuable Effect i I it 1 1 Thr nineteenth annual general meeting of H. n Dr«-<i?ink; Ltd *;ls hr'id y»-^U'i i ai Southern Boom. E.C.. Mr. Wmund J.j an and -n&nagmg dliectoi. pre-j The Secretary «hn\ A. Shelley. F.l s the notice convening the meeting and! hf atatttors'934 words
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Article125 1933-01-07 19 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE hangcs in RcpreMri dive Jan. 3 Anu-iu.ii. C<t;. Cotr. Am. Tphone and Tgraph 103 10. Atcneson Railroad 39V* 4Dupont 36% 39 38 ne. Common N.Q. N.Q. I Gen. Electric Ocn. Motors 13 T > Otiirtd 5 s 1 GiKxlyt ur I 15-\ Inter. Tphooe and Tgraph125 words
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Article158 1933-01-07 19 THE ABROAD I l.*ii. 3 I. Amsterdam 12.07 t.31 8.30 Athens 375 630 625 Belgrade 25 245 245 Berlin -•■■*< lt*H 14.00 >, Bombay Is. 6d 16 316 16 316 ■TOMII 35 24.10 24.07 Bucharest 813 565 565 Buenos Aires 47.58 42 l offlV. mcial Copenhagen 18.159 19.: 19 Geneva158 words
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Article198 1933-01-07 19 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT The market since the beginning of the year has been quiet and business restricted and a further small decline In values has occurred. Under normal conditions an increase in consumption principally in America may be looked for In the opening months of the year, bit reports198 words
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Article20 1933-01-07 19 Interim dividend of 2»j per cpnt less tax respect of profits for year 1932. payabh December 31. <Sa:20 words
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Article1126 1933-01-07 19 Rconomio in Working Kxpcnditure Mr. D. A. M. Brown (Chairman), presided at the eighth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Rantau Tin Dredging Co. held at the registered office of the Com--33, Beach Street. Penang, on Wednesday. The othjr.s present were:— Messrs. A. H. Milts.1,126 words
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Article476 1933-01-07 19 Not \c( :i\\ {<•■ Import- to Kwaagtang < ..in. .1. i>. The Southwest Political Council to-day structed the Kwangtung Provincial Government .<nd ti various customs offices in the province to admit bnputca goods without the necessity of a consular ii.\oice or payment of a fe» t! for.476 words
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Article114 1933-01-07 19 GUTHRIE'S WEEKLY RUBBER REPORT The market has been dull and inactive since our last report. Manufacturers continue to show very little hit' Latest quotations are Singapore 7 1/16 down 1/8 London 2 13 32d. 1 32d. New York 35 32 gold 1 32 gold Total shipments from Malaya during December114 words
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Article176 1933-01-07 19 i acion 4 months'' sight d 32 London. A mcnths" slight 15 16 London. GO -9 32 ion. 30 days' smht I 1 8 I i.don. demand 2 3 I M and Pan?-, demand 978 :jurg. demand 158 New York, demand Mi Hid Sourabaya. demand :.iand 94 Pcnang,176 words
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Article154 1933-01-07 19 January 6 lliH«|iiM t prior (per ptkuh Gambler 5 80 Pepper White Flake Tapioca 3% Pearl Sago Snu.il 4.00 I >ra. Bundried Brno. flour 2 25 Devoes Imperial 8.-iitant Kerosene per tin 269 v an Arrow Kerose te per Un :4b Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial154 words
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64 1933-01-07 19 Mammary Ctlt.. 1* •Vtork mmm R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot <loose» (FOB.) 1$ Standard R.S.S. on Tender Jan. 7 316 I February 7 5|16 Merch 1% 7 7|lf April-June 7 716 7% July-Sept 7 1116 7% Tone of Market Very Dull. Latest Cable— London64 words
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Article872 1933-01-07 19 FRIDAY, JANUARY 6TH. 1933 CLOSING Ql OTATIONB Asam Kumbang (£> 23§ 6d 25s 6d Austral Malay 18s 20s norn Ayer Hitam (ss> lls 11s 9d Bangin Tin <£• H» 12s Batang Padang (sl> 05 10 Batu Caves ($1) 25 35 Bukit Arang ($1) aom Burraah Malay <£>872 words
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Advertisement77 1933-01-07 19 Issfts exceed 512.000 Oftfl Assurance in force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Btral'.* Settlements) orTICE v*- Eastern Life Build. pg, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. "he Company hat 120.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with77 words
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Article469 1933-01-07 20 Superior Work Outside tie Scrum POINTS IN PADANG MATCH IvUr, Ipts v < < ni The Islands were far too strong for an Sec fteen when they met on the Padang yesterday, and gained a runaway victor M points «thre? foals and three tries469 words
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Article196 1933-01-07 20 MALAYA CUP RU GBY G, c tafcwwtt UaaHc It Pit] Tr-( :ix Stac spore's prcspects of defeating the combin d forom of Negri Sembilan and Malacca at afternoon, thus to appear i: he Malaya Cup Competition against tt Kuala Lumpur on January 14. are not improved by the fact G.196 words
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Article170 1933-01-07 20 Second Division Matches Krs .e Stcon D s tbh League on Der 1» were: Br. Edinburgh City. I Donoarton 2. Raith Rovers Dunfermllne Ath 4. King's Park i- 4. Art): Hibernian I St. Bernard Mloa S-- v :i A M..HAt R. il) HOW 111 l (II BS STAND170 words
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Article495 1933-01-07 20 SECTION O¥ CROWD DISAGREES WITH VERDICT (iraham Has Better of Bout with Sullivan U Kiwr- ...u; Ml of tti 111 I his career last niyht ai UN WmM he met Jim Brady of the RAF and won on mm 12 rounds. There MM Hfl ,111495 words
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Article253 1933-01-07 20 M ll.ixr Had iinir it Hands ni I hiiu-M v fc I\|( ML \l gtals v VM.C.A fl Ml by tlv match on i I CMtft not. hov ever dv«; bnlh.uitf on the part of the wii i put up a very poor I miou-lv an fl i253 words
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Article146 1933-01-07 20 LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP ENTRIES Entl ;r :,n I,ii:ci)hrl:i. H.u;ui<j,.> ■.:!•:•:;>■' tx till at Lm [i on Mai i:. B TolvaddcM 4 T«WI H:i iMBkO 4 L Bfetn 4 Wraxhall 4 KniLhl Eitoi Andiia 4 Dori- 4 Soh-noul 4 V, Native 4 China Prtai WinsUr 4 Sandfi d 4 Shipbourn 5 Dwn-••<H)U-r146 words
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Article382 1933-01-07 20 Penang New Year Meeting TO-DAY'S HANDICAPS AND SCRATCHING Handicap' i i to-oay: races a! V> .n» a^ fcllov, Race 1. Horse* (lass I>iv. <6 fnr- X >\ Charlton 9 (i. V'arin hR. Wlndjgaffdi M OMMMri M VMtMN h:< darga r :s Simti.-. DMM I 1 Oaj M382 words
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Article185 1933-01-07 20 Tn-(i.i\\ English and Scottish Matiho Matches m the 1 Leagues to-day are ao follow MiMMon I.— Birmingham I vs. Aston Villa. Chelsea v». Huddersfield. Leeds vs. Blackburn. Leicester vs. Wcht rhampton. Liverpool vs. Newcastle. Middle, L. Manchester C Portsmouth vs Sheffield I" Derby, Sunderland I W. Bromvich vs.185 words
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Article245 1933-01-07 20 Smgapoi Pinp-Pong Association at the annual n'tirral nioetinp elect d the followmp officials for thi present yoai Piesident. Mr Chonc l:. V)i\ Hon: Sfcretan and Treasure! Mr Choo Kwai Low: Committei Messrs I.mi Kok Tai. Kini! .Jit Seng, Son Choo Lock A G. Hussein L< Chin Tonp245 words
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Article25 1933-01-07 20 i In a return match at the Ritser Lake Gar- 1 hlsch. the Bavarian Ire Hockey team beat rambridpe University by three t^oals to one25 words
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Article164 1933-01-07 20 SfRONG SIDE TO VISIT DENMARK First Match on Monday (ill! Our O\\ 1: C London. .lan. 5. Tht K.iciiiiKit i n Vs.* ;;itl< n 1 paid the n.-v,:-r. Badminton Vssociatioa a well-de^ BdMpUmeal b\ MMEtlns lor the two forthcominf; matches MMMB English and Danish playtan i M|164 words
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Article204 1933-01-07 20 No International Match With I .s. Thi- Year [From Our Own Correspondent) L— <w, Dec. 29. Although no official announcement as to a chal'' MMI to America for the Westehester Cup hn« yet been made by Hurlingham. eve that thei be no internaf.onal contest next year. Since204 words
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Article124 1933-01-07 20 Keppel vs. Sepoj Lines Ladies Foursomes A two-ball foursomes ladies' match between Keppel G C. and Sepoy Lines G.C. will b? played at Ktppel on Wednesday. Teams and mes (Sepoy Lines players mentioned :io\v: 3.45 Mrs Cowap and Miss Stewart vs. Mrs. Ltnv and Mrs. Wiseman. 3.50 Miss Law124 words
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Article176 1933-01-07 20 Knockout Victorj tor McLarnin Mm arum, ranking second ir. •< >o heavy and too tor tammg Fuller to-night at Madison MM < and Mi a knock- ta tin eighth round. It was a one-sided Ofcbt, X....: held en pam< h :r. :..< '1 superior skill. McLarnin knocked V n176 words
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Article52 1933-01-07 20 F:cn: Oil Ov. n Correspondent 1 Penan};. lan. 'li.'- lullowinv; team hi tx<;. 1 < t♦- ci to i»,:>resei,t Penan;: a^ainM P< rak ii.'f.<> fixture io-morif)\» ;i\ n rlouten: Yaha\;i Mathn-son Yi,.-.. c;... Pho> Foster. Hr.i\ y, VUupilla) >Trah.n F'anov. niid |M isl< i< B«M \\)i.. h52 words
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Advertisement199 1933-01-07 20 REAL BARGAINS MODERN FICTION 4 O CENTS EA( 11. Rl> <•» NKW OMPLI Tl N<>> IL- H^ I \M«»I s \l IH< i «O<H\T< KA(H \N I'VTIRI.LI NEM -I«»<K 1 \Tt sT POri L.UI FWCtWIK, Bf ATIBACmV BINDINGS «^O ENTS I H |i |i s,tl M TION <»l iII 1199 words
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