The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 January 1933
1933-01-10
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Title Section17 1933-01-10 1 The Singapore Free Press N O. !::.s.-,n ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE S^ TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1933. 10 CENTS,17 words
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Article229 1933-01-10 1 ioilovMMi: inMimi; of the Military < ommitt., i N Kai 51,,.k issn.d r«1,.,s milit..o leaders to p.r,,.,-. nml>ilis.,tum-|-a R e .iii\.in. r lll(i j on Hi. imn... hwi. <in-.il U..11- l',»,- >>. DJ consul at Chinwancate has ..riMs..,l \,,,,r,,.u. •»S 50..11 ,,vMt)U—l !< ►<..»•■ .>.-,„ Inland -h,.i-229 words
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Article817 1933-01-10 1 Thai was. Jn<|ffqH| an unfortunate OMmm I diplomat who expired with startling m^mk |th# other day after a hearty meal of snafeea. where peopk rat the ffrt4ert UsaMS ven odder reasons, snakew at has hitherto I been regarded as a Grade- A v.s k uir, crammed calories,817 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement175 1933-01-10 1 BIGIA TEA «rin^s flu- freshness 'd fragrance of the Mala > a n gardens 'irtt I h. l( iir hum*». RAFFLES HOTEL VALAY.VS PREMIER HOTEL TO- Mdll T TOMORROW SPEC I E TEA DAXCE />/ V V ER INFORMAL AFTER and V \XCE IIINN1|; danci ;n P.m. hi Midnight. S175 words
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Advertisement139 1933-01-10 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL i Dine Dm ;n the Md F^omant \c ett ing ni;i»\i:iii»u u lh DINNER ON THE LAWN INFORMAL DINNER DANCE i NO COVER CHARGE. *vn Ki»iT~g.n,. GALA T^GHT 9FW HI DINNEB l>\\< I CABARKI C'lYiaftY* I ruin UK Lt I'avilion "»d JOYCE In Hi. t .fa// sj,,139 words
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Advertisement79 1933-01-10 1 I.ATKSI \I)VKKriSFMI N 1^ HlI: I make a perfect breakfastPage 8. Special railway facilities for thr Malaya Cup filial Pas;p 4 Wtnstedts HLsU>ry ot Jol'on- from Kelly and Walsh Pase 1. \r,, CHRYSLER RIDING EASE No i' 1 ible A HISTORY OF JOHORE (1365—1895 A.D.) by >: t MMW <79 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-10 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TKA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article231 1933-01-10 2 GUARDS DROP RIFLES THROUGH COLD Niiiht Watchman Dia While on I > nl > London shivered in a noreasterly gale, l brought rain, sleet, and a slight snow sh< A night watchman guarding road e\ nilhUiii from the cold and died on the way t.. it..: Coldstream Guardsmen relievtßg the231 words
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Article121 1933-01-10 2 Hotel Terms "Not Less Than Five Days" oournt*moul n. Fr.f day* or nothln*. ihls to the ■MlMitnw that a number of fcitel-v, at seaside retort* are issuing H Maple who only want to stay tan or And M "treat lv th»- demand for accommodatloa thai thto Mf aj^im121 words
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Article76 1933-01-10 2 All of Them Are Over 7.") Hw retirement It anticipated ot .dijes. Lord Justice Scrutton. of the Court, of Ap- Justice K»e. of the Chancerj- Court and M a-. !••■■< Pamous ■wintirri of the Bar i n ttv v.:r ..-or thr A-toraey-Generu mas Inskip; the Soli-cttor-Oeneral.76 words
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Article37 1933-01-10 2 UN ABLE TO PAY Germany's 33.000.000 Marks Liability to America Krrlin. Jan. officially st-.itt-d Qarf O< In formed the United s- <;■•■ :v h>- i> Obliged to (Mer payments dut oa Mm h II 13tl^. I \3,WH Marhb37 words
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Article113 1933-01-10 2 Italian Pair Beaten in Men> Doubles Calcutta. Dec. ;;U. Thr. unals m tbe Calcutta Lawn Tenr.L Championships. which members o! the 11 ilian t--.ur. at wi-11 a.s the leading players ol India are taking iui!t. were played to-day In t!ic Men's Doublf> L Rr^okf Ed'A.ird.- a:. a113 words
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Article13 1933-01-10 2 tanpowfl)! to pet one single penny ou- ol Chili Mr Ran ten Mi'13 words
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Advertisement450 1933-01-10 2 I BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY I H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Hifh«t CUm W«A— Lowest Bates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 78S8. BOARD AND LODGING I TANGLIN HILL Near Garrison Golf Course Tel No. 3798. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS AVAILABLE PERSONAL SUPERVISION MODERN SANITATION Mr*. A. R. Matthews. TO LET. WILKIE ROAD. iMlllf450 words
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Advertisement538 1933-01-10 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL Tenders. NOTICE 1* beret* ,ivcn thai »rt to\? invited for t-.c following materials or ervices and that particular- of su< b tenden nay be obtained In the Tender Room Municipal Offices Supply of Sluhr VU«« for period Ist May ltH to 30th April MM Us* Bt Clartßf.538 words
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Advertisement533 1933-01-10 2 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) Head Office 138 ROBINSON ROAD. SINC.APOKK. Telephone 6056. Cab), Address ADVERTISER SINCAPOKI The premier niornin* dall > Malaya. Delivered with U>« hoia Hazri each morning I.ateM new latest telegram* and latest arv nouncement- London rubber and tin rabies appear d.nlv. Nperiai features533 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous198 1933-01-10 2 THE WEEK B*h Water o**s. st 22bb 8 t mS« «toi»pcre vs. Malayan Command. at ■> NNr ,|,,,^d.n 11th B*h Water Jt. tJ ft.. •5 ft poun Club meeting. Adeipbl. Hockey: Buropeani vs. The Rest at 5 SCRC vs. Chiiiese-N«tt-meUIHli Football League. Siong 800 A3. v». T* AinlttiWe A.A at198 words
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Article336 1933-01-10 3 CANDIDATES FOE THE MINISTRY Bi-lingual Address From Rev I F. Peat r:i m. m thodM Mali n B *|P ll i: i: s ssu .ns Wt-.sli-> Church on Saturday. Ti.- >.-«-. including ministers laymen and all mlssl i( addressed b\ tin- Rev. J. F j'., jJTtnrt O*336 words
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Article278 1933-01-10 3 (i«i\* iiimriit to br Sued in thr ourts From Our Own Correspondent) Dui .in l>< II c.iomic war is going on to the bitter end— out the farmers of the Free Sta blUri ;t before the end is reached, .veek end Lord Craiiavon. the N haste278 words
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Article39 1933-01-10 3 'Extraordinary Sl ,n,s Bryond Ifcl Burmcsr Hills V'.^'(-h!!, K 'V;^. tb north, n -MH-.--.1 i- thi nrrlval In Kenel ml ol ST > v SU t Scotf: lat«-t b. <>k b lima i i i nrr.ey i39 words
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Article240 1933-01-10 3 "THUS STRIKE THEIR DRUMS" >U>m<M> m tin- l>ow-r I'atiui CIOUO £liauu«3 p»«— ace- of Shakespeare Cliff- Drum Up in the wind the *>** of breaking waves. The man with blue eyt heard that echo and his tnougnus back over the dead years. m planade. might mm sane from Sha:.. Tne240 words
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Article117 1933-01-10 3 i,l ountrios Kt'pn rented \t London I niversit) of i UOII, J«i M. At the beginning of the new university tMW students to various colleges of the London um They comt from 61 countries. »H1 foreigners ini Ow»Kdinburgh WlsllilWf 475. A. I The Unseat cont^Bfent of Lcndon*117 words
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Article56 1933-01-10 3 <inu Vpprovo Appointment «>t Mr. H. W. Knur-on M Herbert William Mmerwoa waft, mm* w us been Secretary to tfce Government. <" n Oi« Home Departmtt*. m O^^llW <C Punjab in «uc«««k» U> Blr Owßref ue norency when the totter resien* W« p "J!r" fi«^ n>t sopoiu^ed Hr.56 words
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Article28 1933-01-10 3 hi K <>rd«r I «»r Dutch Machine 1.1.d01l I The Netlwrtand* <X»«ni»ent h^fjjfj* /ram ttoe Rolls Royce coi^oay eo l Belgium. Yugo-Stevla, ■*bonl». a:.'.28 words
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Article21 1933-01-10 3 lmest wind wm l "J i> turned »»»> •n*«*« o t at J™ 'uMcr tbe of «i old. ImMwt d««. t*^. <lll21 words
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Advertisement156 1933-01-10 3 ||1V II IK lII* II AX» BE PROID OF 111 BUILT FOR THE CAR PROUD OWNER DRIVEI 11 rtlrarr.'^rura travelling :rum place to place. a different n de of ownership is a state ot mind ins, pt i 111 P rom owning an AusUn I \llll f SEVEN equipment includes156 words
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Advertisement60 1933-01-10 3 H.OOK SPACE. 1 1 WASTE/) EFFORT. SLIP. I FIT >• lit- li'll >',^M ■it ,^1 -JH.*)* jir~.fliL' HV JBjMByMM H<w»i|^l«\i. V*-^^^"^w« Hfe PC* 1 ilk illßl^'*-" MV Ip» *'P*Hß r JHW*Pi^B^H"t 'T^ I 1 stt 1^ i A Hill hi I ;I I i M Renold Chain Drives i IAM)60 words
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Article156 1933-01-10 4 Los* Itecause of A SMI Annuit> Official circles are maintaining great secrciy about allegations that V.Cs" pensions are bun- taken mto account by certain Public Assistance Committees. Ift-. Annesley Somerville (C, Windsor, is to ask the MU if Labour. Sir Henry Betterton, in the Commons, whether156 words
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Article128 1933-01-10 4 iiiiiht in lit* I o! Motor-1 \i \v A verdict oi Death by misadventure was returned at a Taunton (Somerset) inquest on Cliflorci Frederick John Lowridge, aged 27, a gardener, whose death, it was stated, was caused by a cow's tail. Loveridge was motor-cycling to work128 words
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Article119 1933-01-10 4 Saved Ship From "Rocks of Misery' How. by piloting hLs ship through rocks before successful MpDdaM tta eaptain of Q| steamer Pauline saved it in a te: storm, was told when she reached B The rocks are those surrounding the beads near Dunmoxv. on of Wat^rfoid, Ireland. On119 words
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Article90 1933-01-10 4 New York Property To Be Seized A o.* fi appwir.tiu Un of e.\-M;.-..! 'JhM9 Walk.'! of R.■ y, jrK and hi.s pro;. ::i r; itv hto b W<WlHl ed. This step follow., r.iwj f i claim f or 11 1 ■Vfetf tin former T.unmam ici- onh to think90 words
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68 1933-01-10 4 'ESCAPE-PROOF' JAILS FIRST ESCAPE New York. Two young long-term convicts took advantage oi a fog to escape from Sing-Sim- s Ml escape-proof prison, over its £100,000 "unhcaleable" wall. They got out of their cells by sawing the bars, and left dummies in th<ir beds t-o deceive thi ;>atn»l!intr wai-ders. Ibl68 words
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Article48 1933-01-10 4 Dr R G. P^ullerton, formerly of the ChemJ- 1 cal Division. Rubber Research Institute of 1 Malaya, uh o left Kuala Lumpur for home at I the end of October, has accepted an appoint- I ment with the technical staff of Imperial Che- xnical Industries In England t48 words
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Article791 1933-01-10 4 Heated Scene in House of Commons MR. LLOYD GEORGE faff E\ Chan.^^^rs In Dispute I .isutioiial Cab:: were revealed bv Moyd George in a furious War Debt bate in the House ol Commons, Four forraw Chancellors of the Exchequer were in hot Mr. Lloyd George is to791 words
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Article83 1933-01-10 4 Captain Nord. the new German Mir.iM.-r to 1 Siam. and Mrs. Nord arrived in S:neapore t>% 1 the Saarbrucken They will stay at th< Adi Hotel until they leave for Ba.-ipkok i It lb stated that Mr P S. William:., lately < Legal AdvLscr and Judicial Commissioner Ke- 1 lantan,83 words
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Article176 1933-01-10 4 But Died a Poor Man At A feu days before a nun of 71 died in poor four miles in vain to find work. Yet this man I v»id \> r ore in the Gold Coast district: Been paid £36.000 (or one of hb fold Acquired an176 words
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Article93 1933-01-10 4 m.-. residents (says a Hoc* Kane paper) •*:i: the feepest ncrat of the death f sou of the Brtttah *^«*n ttf ROSS Ifc hL> hkfi h«»*r In 411 hraUi. Mderabk- tin..- r i: w ugo bound H'i" hrv in r ing at Penan* ih h t o b*- Utk.-: UiH93 words
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Article140 1933-01-10 4 Mauistrati- TelU Hi. Hum- No Curftvs Hhiwlrl a wife do none or less m rite pk :.en mm* i-. mi. <■» ra> m>i ttfWwl IT Thame* Police Court nit till «ii, IoM a hudte r.< Ute^wtUUn UmtU UK days of curt. ttat a womani place140 words
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Article55 1933-01-10 4 The tar brigade was called k. two gnm f y i?s vcrOJiy one tit Unnnc^t y Lit tic jiUm at Kllllney Road. Ml the tit railm :ty ■wnt. Botb were estlD(uMMd In a fev nur 1 v Company Sergt. Major and fcMlllirtnr Kemp, the GloooMttnhira ItaflkKMt. >tta<*h** to "A Company.55 words
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Advertisement365 1933-01-10 4 H. M. S MALAYA CUP RUGBY FINAL COMBINED RAIL HOTEL EXCURSION IRSI CLASS RAO TRAVEL SINGAPORE TO KUALA LUMPUR AN RETURN HOTEL ACCOMMODATION AND ALL MEALS. $23.00 If Mil ARRIVE Sinuupoi Friday. Jan. 1 10 pin K Lumpur, Saturday, Jan. 14, 7.1.") a.ir. K Lumpur. Sunday, Jan. l."». 10 p.m.365 words
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Advertisement58 1933-01-10 4 Qjct -I Q^tTi/l^fe drink* Osk §^0 Omnge O^EF| ,iu«. a u> arrt]\O& |v t: l Aerated g Sj> drink $mgo framhoz co. l()li PROPER lIT W/> OMIOUI YOU \Ui.\\A.\ NEED A Pan o! "FIT ALL TOP" it 1 1 it *tim it i .\<p» KMI HK(KI\KI) M *V SHIPMENT of58 words
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Article118 1933-01-10 5 Work Hi*. Most l'r>-< iotiv I C.u Sir James Barrie made his will, as he put »*en speaking at tfec Author*' Club Ilia i m Wt to the Cluh "Ui- nuxit p/. -,»ous possession I ever had— my joy tn hard work "I leave118 words
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189 1933-01-10 5 DROWNED IN STRUG*. AT A lor brat's Kush To ht*S("Ut* ikionlied men coki rang out and trailed into sife«c* u Uw Burrv Estuary here, when uty of In eatkJp women were fordtac the river on omioiji. ana the antoab suddenly aveaaw tatiiiu In189 words
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Article355 1933-01-10 5 Young Man- iuil At Rich Widow- House The strangest love story in New York a romance with a reml O. Henry hw has »>etn For five years thousands of people pawing atone Fifth-avenue hare noticed a bearded voting man sitting on a bench all day ion eyes355 words
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274 1933-01-10 5 World Kndunuue Record For British Youth Amid prolonged cheers and the continuous ig of 3.000 cycle bells, Mr. A. A. Humbles. 1 c twenty-two-year-old member of the Ingleside tm Club rode from Buckingham Palace to Marble Arch on the last lap of274 words
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Article41 1933-01-10 5 County Court Claim by a Corporation Judgment for 7d. was obta< Corporation at Walsall County Court in an action which related to a disputed charge for .uttmg a motorway across a footpath. porationand five other officials in the .<:41 words
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Article189 1933-01-10 5 Srrnnm to I. arm 1 OmgNfVttM lt Westminster Not a seat was raoant In Westminster Abbey -t Reverend J ft C Bannerjee. Aaaistani Bishop of Lahore, preached. n who was educated M r:;ibad and was ordained in 1902 completed a three months' tour of Of189 words
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Article137 1933-01-10 5 First (.irl to Win Famous Prize A 20-year-old Croydon < Surrey j girl has won (is most souf! assical award the snip. Th< Mss Barba: I daughU Dr pact and deputy-keeper ripts at the British MMSfHtn. is Uie in ,t vin the prise. Hi <nci I Craven s(137 words
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Article48 1933-01-10 5 lvais and departures to Madras Prrafctrncjr for the I December 1932 were as follows: Arrival 'State aided) (Figurea supplied lUng Inspectors) 2 adults, 1 minor Arrivals (Others) < Figures supplied by Travelling Inspectors) 2077 adulte, 126 minors. 72 Infante. s (Figures supplied by Steamer Agents) 2492 idull :-'*f minors48 words
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Article314 1933-01-10 5 SE< RET REASON ITS ITHMi.WVAI No Explanation In Publishers What i;iu.—ci tht official intervention' that withheld publication of lady Angela 81. OairErskines book of memo** The book u now "released, but foe publLshri's. Messrs Jarroid. decline to levaal the origin of the teaaporary ban314 words
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Article176 1933-01-10 5 WOMEN SETTING TOO FAST A PACE Strain 100 ii mi llumanit> a .men are becoming the pace-makers of a .r:.: "There Is a real danger that womanhood is brine destroyed by a vain ambition for combined athletic and intellectual perfection. ;tter«d by air WUUam Arbuthnot Lan. >mons surgeon, la an176 words
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Article292 1933-01-10 5 Arrested Cardiff' Man Claims An Alibi »li' To VISIT SCKNK OF crime Inv \ll£t-|fs "I naud Wanderwell. but I didn't kill I I Miys Will i Guy, a Cardiff man. aged Ls under arrest here on a charge ol murdering Captain Wanderwell in the yacht Carina at292 words
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Article265 1933-01-10 5 Bookings to the Continent up inn IVr Cent Britain is leading the world in the success of its comn. During the past few month* there has been an extraordinary increase in the numb* people usinfi tin- routes of Imperial Airways. The additional traffic net only265 words
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Article127 1933-01-10 5 .MHMi Years ol rut It x lomooikoi hoa mwed an order which puu an d to 2.000 ink of cruelty In the Mm. :.-T«d for fcflkof birds of any Mnd on the land m—lili of Or. AMI liunthe. the famous ury to the pw—rtton of Mw MUMonntt127 words
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Article168 1933-01-10 5 Nurs<- Who Vanished Twice «t Mid-Ni^ht A probation, i nurse, stated by the police to be of a "wild disposition." was sentenced at Windsor Polio- Court to two months' hard labour. She was Clara Maureen Hicklin aged tWMty-three. of Long Acre-street. Walsail. accused of having168 words
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Advertisement134 1933-01-10 5 6.15 PAVILION 9.15 Ht^rvatior.s Phone 6903 PRESS AM) PIIJLK IMTE JBf "The LODGER" THK CREATKST DKAMATK w 1- THRILLn nt THE nSAR*T STARRING <" I 'V'OK XOYELLO A i ii/\i;i in \ii ;in( i R jA W. ISASKCO.MK. Kritish Picture \du will remember vimkmim. ("LIVE UROOK and H ARI KS134 words
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Advertisement65 1933-01-10 5 [CAPITOL? TO-NIGHT! 6.15-9.15 (iala Opening of England's most famous Musical Comedy FREDERICK LONSDALE'S flittering, glamorous romance "The MAID of I The MOUNTAINS HKIMSM IMKIJN AIIOWI PKODK TION With a l)istin£ui>lu(l cast W\( V HUOWN u The Maid" Harrv Welchman as ilaldasarre" IU-tt > Stock fold, (i;irn Marsh (iu> McNauuhton and65 words
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Advertisement87 1933-01-10 5 Matinee TO-MORROW at 3. Fresh, Fast and Kroth\--;i oiiu<i> with a ('hanipaunt' Flavour Lee TraiN and Kvalyn kiuipp Warren llymer and Barbara Wivk> IN I NIGHT MAYOR THURSDAY A Show sueh as Singapore never hoped to -ft 'GOLDEN WEST" and MICKEY MOUSE SUBSCRIBER'S DELIVERY NOTICE. IF DELIVERY Ot PAPER IS87 words
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Article1118 1933-01-10 6 HOME SOCCER GATES DWINDLING SKVERAL CLUBS IN DIFFICULTIES oY L??A in Second Division Our O r Sent] I ondon l»- 10. The attendances en Saturday. vm poor, and show perhaps that money is not plentiful In England the weather was very fine. The .-:.:.>. s Ham 45.08t Chelsea 1 M.ir.ch.1,118 words
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Article331 1933-01-10 6 l Not Sfjek a Batsman as TrumpiT. I tayi artt*r -en ••Sep"» Carter, one cf Australia's ll wtehctkaspen. made several outspoken Uka about cricket and cricketers when he h London after a 40.000 world tour. He believes that the present England team if a good one.331 words
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Article245 1933-01-10 6 Famous Canadian Player Ha.> Neck Broken Victoria. 8.C.. l>r< 1 10. Johnr.y Kov'.iiui tl:- -tar forward "f the 16lh Canadian ScottLsh Ru^'by team, early thL^morr.i::u reported in .1 grave condition in the St J<x»t'ph .s Hospital, suffering from injuries re eived whil( playing against the J.B.A.A. team245 words
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Article97 1933-01-10 6 Will He Play For Acorington Melbourne, Det IH. "It is certui::!. 1 do encouragement to any cue to rema.:. Australia under such tlon stated Bradman. when interviewed Btfd ttM attitude of the Australian t Board of Control towards his newspaper <on- tract. Bj f to avoid i' iblicitj97 words
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Advertisement333 1933-01-10 6 Ointment lalcuii\ Powder QliiV'll I HealtnandVeauw TO YOUR SKIN h.,tU iw ..f tin- |»ur. im-tli- .it. .1 So«p. Miitainini' einol-li.-fit ami < !<■ in-in_ pi >>|><rt i« f > r t•' i- >v'H .i- I<\iii->--. th*- -kin 1 In- Oillllll«»fll ,|ui. kK rrl < v and li> tl- an\ r333 words
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Advertisement29 1933-01-10 6 STRONG DEFINITE IN THE CHARACTER OF THEIR APPEAL. YET SMOOTH AND MELLOW IN THE SATISFACTION THEY GIVE mhiois M i 4 Bf^ JmUUmummmV w W JOHN PLAYER SONS. ENGLAND:29 words
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704 1933-01-10 7 16 YEARS OLD WIFE WITH TWO CHILDREN i harsed With Knticing Her From Husband MnSI.KM -l" mrnt, hid a sequel i^ijht' >♦•» one! Police !«t- \|r H.iv •i uh» m i h»- lurmcr w.is ir«ed !i,. iu.,v a HKAFficdl WtMUL 11 1 4. lst* In .111 jttractivt ri.im. .1 \mii.i704 words
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184 1933-01-10 7 First Step Towards Currency Stability HOW A.MKKIC.A SKKS THE POSITION a>■hiii i. t m lin Inrludlnp S 45 nations are now off the gold standard, reports the Department oT Commerce. Thirty-four of finally suspended the operation of the cold standard and have either reduced theReuter Wireless - 184 words
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Article144 1933-01-10 7 EOS :> T T« the Editor Sir. "A R.ader" in your issue of 7th instant deplores what he describes as th? "news garbage" that appears in the present day Press. Another and even more harmful source of ing ridicule upon the Anglo-Saxon because it is understood144 words
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Article152 1933-01-10 7 \k! im ot hi;:t < lanu's mttaci That the victur. cord was severed ne had lost the use of his lower limbs, he statement made before Mr. A the Singapore Second Police Magi\t«teiday. when three Chinese were charged hurt with a dangerous weapon to a comp:<152 words
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Article89 1933-01-10 7 Convicts To Uv Tried F«f Murdor There are thirteen cases on the list at First Assiars, four of which are counterfeiting BJSJ There is only one murder charge on the h case— which has been provisionally fixed for Monday next. It is the r»se requiring a spectel89 words
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Article131 1933-01-10 7 and knew the parties well He used to visit Dawood m his house. On Nov. 23 at about two or thre.- o'clo. S.: ..:.>: A B. walking past to* mm*s mother told him about the girls disappear and be told her of w iad seen. On previous occasions he had131 words
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Article25 1933-01-10 7 The inquiry Into the Naval Bate drow fatality on New Year's Day. H ana M Robertson, a foreman of works, nill be held on Thursday.25 words
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Article496 1933-01-10 7 DISCOVERY IN LOCAL POLICE RAID Arrav of Exhibits in Assize Court A large number of exhibits, including a table with tached to it, a workman \s bench on which was fixed a roller press, and twe of b re arrayed in the Assize Court rday \xhen496 words
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Article143 1933-01-10 7 I'oln K.i ill Surprises oiners Goh Yeow Chow and Lim F>e. were found {Tiillty at th Assizes yesterday with being in possession of instruments and for counterfeiting coins and were sentenced to four years' rigorous imprisonment each atctoff Ballard raided a house in Kolam Ayer Lan? on143 words
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Article131 1933-01-10 7 Greyhound Stadium Night Vi^il London Two dogs in Londoh ars left each night guard property \ahnd at MR than £300 c Th< ir names are Ti^er and Hum T::< v look aftei a stadium. They are dark brindled bull mastiffs who would give any unwelcome131 words
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Article67 1933-01-10 7 Arthur Newark. in>tr., I r:- ;i, Club ted upon in H anal i May morniri' I I (lu.k;' f»T II usual for S: l f A i/1 a Hokii Lmil ted l turni, Sin ij itei had bani hi I A .1.. i ,HUTX»e of takn. \va.; l>. ;hm In67 words
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Article139 1933-01-10 7 Tragic Sequel to Children's Game THREE KILLED (iuerilla Battle Between Hindus and Moslems Bc.mhav. Jan 9. Two Moslem., and one Hindu were killed -'0 Hindus, five at II and one I'.. jv.red in a Hindu children playing cricket in a slum an Trouble began when a139 words
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Article236 1933-01-10 7 iii*i ot Pnung Creditors BD Our Own Correspondent! I'tnaiu. Jan. !t. A meeting of the creditors of Sarkies Brothers •in bankruptcy) neld at thi e and o. H morning. Mr. E. N. Taylur. Assistant Official Assign. I ..ng ever a laryc uatheriiig of the Penany creditors. Mr. Taylor236 words
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Article167 1933-01-10 7 UoMiuio Offcen Who Took $4 !><mi Alleged Su>pt'ct Two revenue officers were convicted :uid OCCd by the Third Police Magistrate. Mr J. F. F. Gr?gg. yestt rday. for .stealing S4 from a Chinese whom I alleged to I held up and Man htd" in the street. The167 words
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Article84 1933-01-10 7 1 irm I in<K Racing too (osth r.i iiB nricrstood th:it the Italmn Alfa Ro- will MM ])aiti(i|Ui'' oftii iallv in in- Ml inotoi IMM ''■>' D ram ran 1 1 vi i m k hnpertanl m- n ben enormous. l-.:.;,; imnent which hM subsi- n i.<84 words
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Article42 1933-01-10 7 Tursdav. .lanuar\ 10th Before Mr. luMi<«- .«B«<k»tt I. mil in the .'nrf uiirt .it 1 1 a m. \sv, /t v K« I.mi Bonn I I I 2. li- I Kuli H;ik K;;ing. 3. Rt N. ,<.... I'.'iin bin llai: Ml42 words
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Article37 1933-01-10 7 i Cliui St irtai Mi ill u:-. .< I have h;ul thru- mte daft d sod aw tne a ■■:..<■■ li. -.Hi 01 W I. Uk <ind< I that when ttM 800l A. Caldecott goes II i' will crl37 words
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Article107 1933-01-10 7 PETROL INSTALLATION FIRE 150 Feet Flames From Blown-up Tank London. lan. M fe at dusk was brilliantly alluminatd following the explooion at 8.00 p.m. of :,000 tons of Shell-mex petrol at the British 'etrolcum Company's inotallation at Ellesmere »ort. The top cf a tank was blown107 words
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Article355 1933-01-10 7 Tran>|)ort of Earth to i\i! Aerodrome Chinese lorry drivers floured in a case before In the Criminal District Court esterday in which two oi them v. ,t the Inttaacc of two others With criminal nt in; mat ion tad with Mfag criminal k The two itl Hlfß were355 words
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Article98 1933-01-10 7 Death of Prominent Penunjj Chinese Fiom Our Own Corresponc' r< Ti.ni. iin 9. The mi at his residence in Light I Han-. a praalneol Pmans Ctataoae, at the n of 72. in Penang from China in 1883 and ci in Penang mtd much Riccess in mining,98 words
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Article80 1933-01-10 7 .Mother ol Two Dors Three Mil.^ in l\ .Minutes Cross-country honours for women this season may go to the mother <u two children. Mrs. i •n. an international runner. Mr Raven brilliant performance in the London Olympiades Hand) -miks course n Wimbledon Common. .tint; from snatch, she <<,\cred80 words
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Article35 1933-01-10 7 A 'ill Im- lit Id in HM ot'iu Trade Commission*: l ..i..;. uss proposals for ■<■ thibition of British goods in Ma\ illiilitl 11) Iml amnie for i noppiiiK Week mtermted pM35 words
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Article57 1933-01-10 7 Sn)trill was pass* I n Kwony. a Chinese who ■p omnk I -<t the Singapore Assizes yesterday i <>1 rap*-. Tin DPP. told Hii I mrl. aged 8. was below the nsent but she was a willing party to the offci I i;: :."use and is room where she asked57 words
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Article764 1933-01-10 7 Tributes To Mr. Justice Sproule LOSS TO MA LAVA Judges 1 Procession to Service in Cathedral A contingent of Sikh police with fixed bayonets in charge of Mr. Hope-Falkner and Mr. A C C Perdriau formed the guard of honour at the ceremonial Tfftf of the764 words
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Article78 1933-01-10 7 Contrasts between the girl of to-day and yesterday were made in a radio address by Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt, wtfe of the Pre-sident-elect of the United State*. !•< 11-..: IV RSSSS] hBjSJ niuf I) v tii>kv and pjßj sh;- could had hoped," he added, "that Prohibition78 words
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Article94 1933-01-10 7 quest on Pilot OOoer Forman. who mas killed on December when the R.A.F plane be was Hying crashed in the Rhio-StraK. will be held by Mr. P. G. Bounv on Friday An interesting Travel Talk is promised at Uh JY.W.C .A. Raffles Quay on Thursday, at SJO pjn. when Mrs.94 words
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988 1933-01-10 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1933. THE THIRTY HOURS WEEK mere ■< RQ be I adency tc in the assertion of Mr William Green, the President of the United States Federation of Labour that organised labour in America is willing to call a general strike tc enforce the thirty988 words
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Article56 1933-01-10 8 I m. Assistant Registrar, Supreme Court. Kuala Lumpui is retirins from Govern] n' shortly Thf ambulasm MM tailed to No. 133. stn orning. where Mrs. R a Eurasian woman, was found lying unronscious on the floor as the result of trie shock. She was also suffering •II wm on her56 words
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Article27 1933-01-10 8 Lonciun rubber ,st'.(ks decreased from 37 741 tons to 37.410 tons, and Liverpool from 55,056 tons to f.3.711 tons, a total fall of 1,676 tons.27 words
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Article41 1933-01-10 8 Japanese imports of rubbor-soled footwear r tht- DMM States are said to have Increase per rent In eight months. Traffic control 1::.' arrow,, and i now being made in rubber, which lasts langer •i.an pnint and i- not slippery like metaL41 words
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Article110 1933-01-10 8 WILL THE^ REM VIN MEI TRAL Hitler Want- \bsolute Contro! The Council of Elders in the Reichstag have decided that the Reichstag •■a' fe*MHßb» on January 24th. It is relial.iy stated that General von Schleicher has again tried to persuade Herr Oocrtag to become President110 words
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Article205 1933-01-10 8 Death ul < «»!n:i« i hriimmond Imwiwm, Jaa. Tl*- inaomiuble cuurare of Lt. Col. Arthur Drummond Borton V.C. mho died in hospital la Suffolk at the age of 49. is shorn n b> that although hi* neck wa# broken in an all crash in 1915 and205 words
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Article76 1933-01-10 8 H«>\\ 111 i/il IVrwnted I Capture Si* 4r Janeto*. Jan.. C Brazilian scruples over the maintenance ot neutrality have upset the ambitious trlfim of Colombia to regain the town of Lrttcia which was seized by a band of Peruvians. When one of the principal unit* namely the gunboatWireless - 76 words
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Article81 1933-01-10 8 T(» Join Inijx- ial Virw i\ Board Air Chief Marshal, Sir John *ho is retiring from his ■ppni«*mf W t of chief of Staff of the Air Ministry, Is to become Government Director on the Board of Imperial ways Limited in succession to Air Vice-Ma Sir VyellReuter Wireless - 81 words
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Article43 1933-01-10 8 Krui ol Kamnus \rcti< loc-brcakor i ''••'II* It I The gallant career of the Soviet ice-teeaker Malyguin of pliifcfc* the frozen Arctic, oonvoying merchantmen and searching for hat day when she grounded tn h» ahundoned whan badly i— n— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Article185 1933-01-10 8 li\<l% .n,«i Amusing Far. .1 Mhambra There is somHhlng very original about tile Columbia production The Night Mayor which is now being shown at the Alhambra. and large degree of frankness and daring mmke it almost a burlesque on politic* on a —Tin S< .if ore the185 words
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Article23 1933-01-10 8 sustus who had been essployed with the Sanitary Boar*, Pang, retired on Dee tndi a a n i^rtS akllUr nil U to hack23 words
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Article90 1933-01-10 8 PERSIAN'S INDEPENDENCE POLICY S'l No Dictation h i Tht recall of the Per&ian If infct simply a change and Is in no wu* mm the Anglo-Persian dispute d<*rlared M Khan Foroiißi the Foreign Mimsu -wed b> First I in Lone hi. to the fact Chat a quired in Berlin. undlctatod90 words
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Article153 1933-01-10 8 Wmtk AncMrd loi NiH I>on4«Hi. Jjii I The murder oi D uudes ha in the arrest of i Petrou. aged twenty descrtl* mho has ben charged at M Cou. wilful muidet of lami, ha» beea winded in custody tor a Reuter Wireless. [A KMtge on Jan 3153 words
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Article55 1933-01-10 8 Ofctsidr .n iHpflH Further detail* ol th« figtlUng btroops anc *is at Oovmogarh that the Meoe, looted shops, smashed tdote b tenptrs. and tied a Mahauna 'Hindu upside down to a tree Troops released hi^hc wMNuand nfew asvaocinc on ernineiH duiiqlii^ werv repuisctt oj ii It IsReuter - 55 words
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Article63 1933-01-10 8 !l- i IJuiU. Ii i 'in < NOT ¥*rv A ooofetence between Mr. Roosevelt «ik Democratic leaden In Congress has tfecid balance the budget and. If final &w extra session of the new O— gt«i b\ the present session to hwcaae tncom*- tsx ibo prss the BeerReuter Wireless - 63 words
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Article27 1933-01-10 8 >U .1 1 <ilnu r f President Marhadn has refused tc en' Assmiatton for raiMlhUimi o: rertrictioos on the sugar tnp «nd pa- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article28 1933-01-10 8 112.1" |{;,i|„ \r«- The O whim—l has decided to I Internal loan amount** to C12.000.0C' to build a railway from Dlabekr to Ar Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 28 words
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Article30 1933-01-10 8 !>«•;• I'i n| >1 h«, Capetown. 3 won n^.ooo in the Calcutta B*«*m. when Call Boy won -i by. 4kd tA-d«> the result of an ■rrhtii Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 30 words
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Article17 1933-01-10 8 ACCIDENT TO EX-KAISER'S GRANDSON Prtnop Fredetk* of Prussia, gnu er. era .hed downh.ll la ra< Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 17 words
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Article16 1933-01-10 8 Mr H. A. Forrer MCS assumed dutt>* Ifafstr hal been (who to now Official Assignee) ha16 words
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Advertisement209 1933-01-10 8 CaMLIDIBECIK'S K> SPH lAI TO H M ilir K T1 1 s^"*' tw *v2?^ IB it i a %i* i»r i u i in Everything You Can Think of in .11 U KLI.KRI BTI-:ULI\(; SII KKW AKK and NOVKllll- IN HAM>M»Mf I N AMI II M» (iOODS. An exclusive selection209 words
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Advertisement55 1933-01-10 8 A MAN SAID IN (Ol KT that be didn't know whether hi> mother was French Spanish Or Italian. )li dear, w bat call the mater be \<> matter what nationality \on may be a JAFLA( ACCIDKNT SICKNESS POLICY is a necessity GENERAL IDEM. FIRE Al UN %SSIR\N( F OKPOKATION, 155 words
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Article1051 1933-01-10 9 INSTRrCIIONS TO CHINESE MILITARY LEADERS Ja inese Uncut to Advance on Peiping DEMAND FOR WITHDRAWAL IRON! SHANHAIKWAN 1 Nrt r •'Mm_ .1 th. Miht.irv iMlllllltltr ul yesterday orders were issoed b> MM| k.u sin k t«. :il r > i( I", p.,,,. mobilisation reply from the JapaneseSin Chew Jit Poh - 1,051 words
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Article47 1933-01-10 9 New Japanese Naval Minister Tokio Im Admiral Mlneo Osuml. who was Navy SilaMer In the Inukai Cabinet, has formally N,v. i-.rt: r S, b twlpßrinc on >ccuuwt of ill-hmlth. Renter Toklo. l.t.r Admiral Osuml was tMNttaJ Mmbter for the Navy here to-day Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 47 words
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Article275 1933-01-10 9 Absrtifc Anvdust Risnn] n CafpJtiri''. I lERCE KlCll'i iNC AT BAR* BLONA I ■•(Illtlli. Kill 'I Baa on the i Spanish frontier that I is in a of revolt. Police and the workers have been in i conflict since last night. Details are not available butReuter - 275 words
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Article137 1933-01-10 9 Diu (.amc Hunter Who Was >.uiv(! to) Bvffalt N un.l.i K. in Ii i. > An aeroplane was the means of a *->iHIM^J cf a big-game hunter who had riously gored by a buffalo and deserted in the African bush. The hunter was Captain Conyers Lang whoReuter Wireless - 137 words
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Article96 1933-01-10 9 Death of Former War Office Secretary I midon. Jan 5. Sir Reginald Brade died in London to-day following a stroke yesterday. His signature I :ls Ifsdnilar to everyone as it appean m all War Office orders durin -Reuter Wirelets. Sir Reginal-i I T3rade er.' t War Office96 words
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Article57 1933-01-10 9 Woman Who Wanted to Aid I nomployed IV.tgur. Jan. 1. Being so overcome by th* >::pht I the unemployed, a 57 years o'd Czech woman of Reichenbery (Bohemia) decided to help them by the only means in her power. She hanged herself to-day. lMfta| tii.-m th-r fortuneReuter Wireless - 57 words
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Article29 1933-01-10 9 r.S. Senate Committee Favours Revet] W i h nsl»n Un. A sub-committee of the U.S. Senate has vo!«'d in favour of Mm repeal of Pnluh;': i. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 29 words
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Article26 1933-01-10 9 20,000 Prisoners Released Romr. Jan. 8. <> political and other prisoners have bfM'n rHea 9t H tt UH und^r the Mn olini Novem- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 26 words
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Article22 1933-01-10 9 I ■-'.••<; r-tiilc- ;it>aohed will have to p«y »n adii'ional toll of $1 \\\:t".\ :.j;i Pont on Bitd^e or tbe i kandar Bridge.22 words
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Article364 1933-01-10 9 Violent Scenes in County Slig« SHOTS FIRED Thirty Hurt !)üb!in ■eetng Dublin, .l.ui Ihe ele< tor.il campaign is beint; tarried on to tin- an i.mp.u.iment <if considerable disorder. Following n free li.hi it Mi «is K ratc's meeting in Dublin, it which thirt> people werr injured andReuter Wireless - 364 words
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Article98 1933-01-10 9 Two Families Claim ;i Charred Bod} London l.in V l\vo '.r. families claim the body of a Bum whose death has been providing Scotland Vurri with their biggest puzzle for a long Urn. The body «.t; found badly charred and shot In the head in a shed atReuter Wireless - 98 words
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Article86 1933-01-10 9 New Zealand's rnemployment Camps Wellington, J.in. 4 The popularity «f road and land impiovt men ramps for unemployed i> evidenced by th<- di of many men to return brfoio the expiry of the fortnight's Xmas leave Whrn unvKirr:r(i n thf dole were firs compelled to workReuter Wireless - 86 words
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Article40 1933-01-10 9 T.S. Labour Prepared to Strike For It Washington, .lan Y Mr (.rr.n President Of the United StatI edcrath-n of I.:. 'hat organised labour i> vflUnt to call a general strike to nior "1 t: -ty-hour week.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 40 words
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Article100 1933-01-10 9 Cross of Precious Stones Thrown into Danube Bucharest. Jan f>. Kiiif Car-!. M-mdin<7 oi tht ban! the Danube ;n UN HMMI "i Hi tM§ pMfonWi to-day tin- annual ceremony <>j throwing a wooden cross studded with precious i-tnii' i: the i■■ dirty T\'ater for the people fromReuter Wireless - 100 words
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Article233 1933-01-10 9 Singapore G.C. Ladies' Boge> Competition The Januarv ladies bo^ey competition was played at Singapore Golf Club yesterday and resulted m a win in A. Division for Mrs. M. M. Patterson. Mrs. Patterson tied with Mrs. Elder, the competition being decided over the first six holes. B Division was won233 words
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Article102 1933-01-10 9 Ir. connection with tbe at "P l tMMtt ffi >1 th. Oversea Chinese Bank. Ltd.. the Ho Horn' B.irik !.'<: and 'nr Commercial Bank under th<- i.a.v- '.:.> OWM OMH I H.i r. .ri;: Corporatl r. Dl Pao Jin uh'> ha> t;m. n .u-'rt ih»Malacca Brant > Hon^ Bank, has102 words
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Article250 1933-01-10 9 Handicaps For To-day Race> ..iditaps fur the third day (to-day) of thePenanp Turf Club meeUnc. an as follows: Timbung 9.8. Salome 88, Yelkm River g.7. Shorty 8.6, Vitality 7.12, Lands End 7.12, Chaldoyk? 7 10, Mlnoru 7.00. The Armenian 6.12 Imareek 6 in R*ee 2. PtaaftM— f250 words
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Article51 1933-01-10 9 Takes Charge <,f Legislative Vuan Mr Sun Fo. leader of you* China accompanied by Dr Ma mao ill— and othan arrived In Nanking thto moraine to mm charge of the Legfclattve Yuan in place of Mr Chf-ta/t >h iai V; a; i:^.:r.lr,Ui:.LCongress, has alao rwußHd tsw^ UnionUnion Times - 51 words
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Advertisement158 1933-01-10 9 New Dress J^y^ Fabrics Lf^l^y We h( flection })£\\*JJ Of i>< tr ,1,-rss idi, (;.< 'tis and colouring*. t C T^ > KK(.I SONS Off l> l\* I n IM. f i i N I Ioi; i in SIGNS K fc J 38 Inches Wide. I Vi Prii-f 85 «ntv158 words
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Advertisement876 1933-01-10 10 TM> M y«tt>-sjiLJ>-<^» ■F H-NN'EL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Ca, .Ltd, :p co ud. and China THE HU A KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co (1932 Ltd IHF SUN SHIPPING Co., Ltd INSURANCE. The UTerpool and London and Glob* TN> Thames :..J M.-r.*ty Marine Insurance ranee Co.. Ltd 0* Ltd RAILWAYS.876 words
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Advertisement479 1933-01-10 10 Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated to tofland) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer B >^ B>p€re «g CITY OF ATHENS For London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Jan. 14 Jan. 16 b.s CITY OF RANGOON For Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Jan. 30479 words
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Advertisement417 1933-01-10 10 P. fe 9 O. British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated U: rr>cLarui MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL Uj CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJKSTY'S (iO\HiNMI> LONDON AND FAK EAST MAIL SERVK I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA \i I on i. .if Mnjr*por» 1 1933 CARTHAGE SOMALI417 words
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Advertisement597 1933-01-10 11 O. S. K. Line. lOR AFRICA AND SOCTH AMERICA Uvl »*a Colombo. Durban. Port ■■■••fci ©ape Town. Rio o> Janeiro. Santos HX..KI> MX,-, JSlm^lll2llf e i- <ROIInd tbe WWid Feb 15 16 <lf i wn »u Mambaaa. *«"mni-. d %h v MVkI f^J«^**^ Maiques. and' Durban Jan 14 15 M597 words
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Advertisement540 1933-01-10 11 PRESIDE NT I Ir^ro P**^^^Ba^Mfci?Btt BHE^fcrf^^O t TO El ROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SUEZ PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES. GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Lea»e Lea?e Arrive Spore. Spore. Penan*. N. York. Van Buren Jan 14 Jan IT Jan 19 Fi'n Pres. Garfield Jan L'B Jan540 words
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Advertisement902 1933-01-10 11 K. P. M. KONTNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ DAJAK— Tuesday. Jan. 10. Paneh. Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong. ■rnitim and Asahan TOMOHON I day. Jan. 10, Singkauang, Pemangkat and Sambas. MAJANCi— Wednesday. Jan 11 ITil- Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. Pocloe-Pallss. PenpOiaaEstatt ar.d !<•:.-: VAN Ol TIIOOKN— Wednescia. Jan I! Muntok and PalembM^. TOBELO Wednesday. Jan 11,902 words
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Article513 1933-01-10 12 Where I Learn A Pleasant Ritual H Thoina.' m V.'Jl 23 -'4 L';> -< ■r •9 and 30 I ha\f n«> intention of doubting OHBH st haspersion up>n his vera< I I im-i» lv wish to remark that he can't half til Vm! I513 words
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Article92 1933-01-10 12 A ao-moiith^-old Bristol baby ha* been killled by a dog. with which It played every day. Reginald Victor v vhose pa- Lawrenoe-rtwet. Ntifuaui I land-road. Bristol, died in hospital. u m owner of tne dog. FliialiiM Ispozitto. a l »our. said the *rdmal. wbicfa \hlu; in92 words
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Advertisement472 1933-01-10 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated lr. Australia) tm BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via IWA DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. B^a, monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA .7.375 ton.) and the 8 8 MANOOLA (3,352 ton*' (Cargo only] 9 MARKLLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins472 words
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Advertisement232 1933-01-10 12 TRANSLATIONS from or to I Dutch. French. Corman. Norwegian COOK'S TRANSLATION BUREAU, M Robin>on Road I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO Incorporated In Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE IKitM JAPAN Due 8 1 ERIEMARU Jan. 19 J« lOR ROBE. OSAKA, MOJI VAH ATA s w,<n am'232 words
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Advertisement117 1933-01-10 12 THE EAST \Sh LIMITK'J incorporststf In Dnur.& c Teleph< PASSKNGFR la* bub MBOWA ■u. BORDfGIA Mar 28 V B j. AUSIA ■A LALAHDIA Ma^ above fMRb are comb- *amtWs »> r>- Ag join. i "^oik TO Mil ■■■■>» MAMBI. ■NMsVen m.s JAVA mJS mummOMA tat mn^rnk m JIALAYAfCT »OPf K117 words
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Miscellaneous668 1933-01-10 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN I "7 3D imi I Thursda> K, (1 M"! iiu> HtavdiP 7 K lt .1 nOMri I Monday to 7.30 I l pt, East and South Africa. Siam. Burma India, lia<i i"--- ■HOP CUvut Bnt.r.i. Inland. North Swutl 1 Am n< ,i miiiu-t I v. it;.668 words
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Miscellaneous250 1933-01-10 12 Vu U Keppel ILirbour Ki:i- Dock Elise. Ni. l Dock Toussoum. Pt Aiiastasia. VESSELS ARRIVED C1 fm^Q D•• 917. from Bfttavia 9, lor BiUiton 21 Cremer, Dut 2784. ipom Belawan Deli 9, for }>, ::iz Kong. Swatow and Amoy 12. Dajak. Dut 89 I'.mn Paneh 9. for Paneh and Asahan250 words
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Article, Illustration933 1933-01-10 13 PREVENTION MUST BE FOUND Kirv FOR ENQUIRY |.;i t of a Mysterious Series nut breaks .t irtasw «ff the jfaartMsa eatbreaa i >i■!in m I h^*t wmJmmmvmmm> fls^amm^Mi m nag* i I *JM km luxury French liner Atlantique, the Channel tm mats for Le •nt. The nil— ii cargo boatReuter Wireless - 933 words
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Article801 1933-01-10 13 Singapore Pilgrim Shi;) U the late Joseph Conrad did no khjs novel. Lord Jim to be anytime i. -ts upon »e based the book ar iterest. are indebted to Mr. S. A. Townley. of Mr (1 Holt and Co.. who. as an ads' Conrad, has mad.801 words
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Article106 1933-01-10 13 Ughi-beacons are to be estabUshed at Pulaa j>. tI s::.-:t;v <» i 1 :ds on ir about IMMKJ l "-h. Positions— On the w:. it beacon ltuatxi a? a distance of 5.9 cables 325 ,r Ea ISt J«-h! ind light Lat i di- MPM ta| Mi <'■•■■' ]K106 words
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Article38 1933-01-10 13 M M mail am Atho 11. Is due her--from S"igon on Wednesday at 6 m and will probably sail on the same div at 3 p m f< Prnan?. 0 I ';;:>•• I> S ■<'.- p. rt-Sald Berth SH.B wharves38 words
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Article262 1933-01-10 13 Liner Answers S.O.S. and Aids Wounded Southampton. A Bjad lascar liirinan v.hu ran amok and hipmates; a v.i' •d answered by a great liner: and her t for the life of one of the rietfci Such were the outlines of an ocean drama told when262 words
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Article74 1933-01-10 13 Etata ties h Jhat Emto i raise Fare The special fare* for the Far Eastern Cruise per Blue Funnel Line "A" Class vessels has been reduced from $386.00 to $280.00 from Singapore and return to Singapore. This fare applies to any "A" class vessel. The itinerary is74 words
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Article253 1933-01-10 13 STARVING CREW FED FROM LIFEBOAT lour Days' Battle With Gale have had nothing to tat or drink for iour aa\s. We haw been blown out of our ■pig* and do not know where we are." This frantic appeal was shouted by the capIgflg Of the steamer Pauline when the Eninmore253 words
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Article123 1933-01-10 13 Time Signals and Daylight Saving Uiionnatiui. r,i;airii:.K tin- urn,- signal ai Mt. Pteber, lat. 1 deg. 16'N, long. 103 deg. 49 E (ipprox) ami Fwit OMIK lat. 1 de*. 18 v lollK 103 deK 'l H iippi-jx* The attention ol shipmasu-re u> aru«ii t the Ml that123 words
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Article76 1933-01-10 13 On or January 11. MM !urU T notice the KRA" light-vessel on the western side of Kra flats at a distance o! about 9 mile: south-south-westward of Pulo Rimai. lighthous. L»t 5 deg 06'N, long 100 deg. 12'E (approx). will be temporarily replaced by a light-buoy exhibiting76 words
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Article22 1933-01-10 13 The Koollnda arrived in port from Frcmantlo yesterday v.ith 2.543 sheep. The Reael brought 1044 piu^ and 30 hiiiicks from Cheribon yesterday22 words
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Advertisement484 1933-01-10 13 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME /^j INCLUDI CaM^i mA iMte kl y I tout itiMnrr. >^ i^ 1 Sire tiie ia«t mvt b dU Cirfia /^C _A J RockiM— Mt Rotwm. tmU«t «l tk« »U— JK^KM tnm luin tnai Mind lar i M^l I rirucoatißciitfti rrtiw fr«M fiKMm y k484 words
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Miscellaneous31 1933-01-10 13 PASSENCiKRS \RRIVED The following uienngrn arrived by Klang yesterday, from Famag Mr G Heron. Mr J S. Appadurai, Mr. Ang Kng Kim. From ptrt shMmmmml w.,::.:. V: c e m iar31 words
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Article283 1933-01-10 14 FIGHT TO SAVE SON'S THRONE Ruled in Secret For 13 Years L\\-K;;.'_ Ferdinand of Bulgaria ho peopie in the know flaim has t*-<-n tht r« .ii ruler of his ccur.try throughout hi- II fttftf exile, is ■>■ r> ..rn there very shortly. An announcement by his283 words
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Article250 1933-01-10 14 "No Ktrord Worst' Than M3 CttcatV An ex-lieutenant (*f the Welch Regiment. whose Army career was stated to have been ruined as the resvlt cf strictures passed ou him b\ BUftotntes. was at Chertsey .Surrey* for motoring offences. He !> C tin Pomeny Dick, aged 21.250 words
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Article258 1933-01-10 14 Admission at Explosion Inquiry T!; eOtpi Wm ■m brmeii.- I• it was l ir.g men in th. mine. I: vas maiit l Wi inspects of Mines, resumed the I nMh ;quiry at Bryn. near Wi^an. into the v.,,v. 8 Lancashire, pit ifcv 27 men vert kiU- <258 words
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Article24 1933-01-10 14 Inspectoi H J B D:mald>-->n. PMS I J i»lir» who rt ci i«turr:.c: ft H"ine furloiuh hal bet :i po>t( <; tci Kaj.tni: 1 <] dutj24 words
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161 1933-01-10 14 St. John Ambulance Scheme Tht general public in Britain may s i of gas masks, and the treatmeni of gas casualties. is liktly to ta tcome of the St John Ambulance Association's scheme to giumj the population in case ol chemical warfare. Maior-C'n Sir161 words
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Article17 1933-01-10 14 Dr P Martin Ba< r, <.._:■• for Medical Regard) ann Mr^ Mann. ..•< u c bark iin leav< •;,< :■>,, month.17 words
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Article114 1933-01-10 14 No Reduction Siaint-st- I. l( Early in the present reign the Wine paid a i |was everywhere accorded a very hearty welcome .The Sovereign was pleased to learn tto;, these schools prominence was gtven to the [teaching of the fttamw Isngnage. On* Is reminded of this alhiHiaw by114 words
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Advertisement251 1933-01-10 14 FT E R cxpoiure to strong sun I or wind, you need t4t Mazeline' Snow" to preserve the natural loftfcCfti Of rnc oomplexiofi. M^ V -HAZELINE' h SNOW" BfifA— 1 ltln'iit trace f gn Btn r«l*C-A pots f(" ,:'^ir,<i-t<it>le. /n/sfs anrf Stores BURROUGHS WELLCOME a CO. London t^- MOOT iSfORAGE:251 words
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Advertisement450 1933-01-10 14 BANKS AJSD ISSLRAM I] CHARTERED BANK THE YOKOHAMA SPH OF INDIA ALSTBALIA \M» HIIW RA\K lII' lnc<rr.orated :r. England h, H <■„ D/*****, Lll f- 'nt hi G '.*■>■» Mi P capital in «MM snares < Fully paid 1,. 4r> I ■nwr?e Fund 1 l)f TWWVHW WBVBiB. Br^ j d,450 words
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Advertisement197 1933-01-10 14 i "RRDIT Fo\i D'LXTRLM&OMENT SOCIETE (INCORPORATED IN BELOIUIfi 1907. B R A C I r~j A X HANKOW. PEKING. HOMO KONG BRICKS AND TILES FACTORY Ql SHANGHAI MORTGAGE BANK Mortgages on Real Piopcrty Loans for Building. House and Real Estate Agent* Agents for Union of Parti Plrt Insurance Co.. Ltd.197 words
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Miscellaneous522 1933-01-10 14 BRITISH BROADUASTINC. CORPORATION PKOGRAMMLS FOR INDIA. BIRMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. :nd J FEDERATED >L\LAY STATES i FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. I DA V ENTRY. ENGLAND J Wavelengths: 25.3 metres and 31.3 metres. To-day's Programme rursday. .lanuan 10th QM IJI Pni Time S:rn;»l iram Big Jl Ben. Concert by SalL-.buo" and hi..522 words
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Article587 1933-01-10 15 Manufacturer Join I iimmittPf- PROPAGAN IVITIES Mil a«cnda covering a wide ranje i<ain came up for discussion at .1 the Propaganda Committee of i Buot>» r Growers' Association As most of khich are reviewed by the Com4i« been felt for a closer Hrtwi iiaiffaitiini i* organisations,587 words
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Article387 1933-01-10 15 Sim Test Between Londo: And .Australia A sea test of rtrtnlwi steel has just been arried out in a ship sailing between London md Australia. For 100 days the metal was exposed, in the words of the commander, "to a jarticularly varied sequence of weather conMtleßs." .ind it387 words
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Article61 1933-01-10 15 Report for period from July 13. 1931 «date of incorporation*, to July 31. 1932. states that expenditure has been drastically cmMM and working costs reduced so far as possible Output for period amounted to 1.563.85: in— it ii show loss for financial period of £600. which directors propose61 words
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Article30 1933-01-10 15 l^« for yea: so. 1993. £1.4t» (an 1.878V Credit brought In was £39t. which, together with U.oOo from reserve, makes £1.198 Deducting loss, credit forward is £409.30 words
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Article340 1933-01-10 15 material as found shutes. and the»e| call for specially compounded rubber. Fa- I ties haw been offered to the Association I testing rubber ttntags for coal shutes and >:- rangements are now in hand h >m»t jxin it> ni its other properties, rubber flooring has ir to commend It for340 words
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Article137 1933-01-10 15 Tlu- report I at the forty-sev. winiM. i U kbi Be oatered >:•.. i the i mpai Pitt h- Id pe Bl I Sydney, on Friday. No\ I > i B I :it at tIM Bt X dDI CB9 1 to h oa-' i.i!. i> .'.aid from137 words
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Article304 1933-01-10 15 Effect of Disquieting China News WHY TIN PRICK DECLINED London. Jan. 1 On the Stock Exchange, apart in. in the continued aetnity vi South AMCMB mining. port m l.nkmy and prices showed ccnsid- Japanese bonds and also most Chinese securities were marked down en the newsReuter Wireless - 304 words
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Article238 1933-01-10 15 Hopes Of New Industry At Merthyr Tydfil < ardifT. A ••••mpany kno'Ar, M Hn A\r, 'a'.> fir- G I UHIM hi in process of re.u>T.iV *W| I ipM "I EHjMI «Pl T new the manufacture of aluminium alloy Mm4 to be a great lmpro\ on any other alloy238 words
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Article119 1933-01-10 15 Bill To reate Monopoly Agency Th«- llajfur. D« S. The bill mb.Kiy.i: th. .irti. the n. J.i\j u elliny •d 'Nivas.' has been intrcxiuced Netherlands EaM Indies People's Couj i r l lit- :i vs<x iation will !> tit in UnVrei th.- old association o:' "Vlsp." In119 words
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Article21 1933-01-10 15 The India Rubber and Guita Percha Co Ltd., 'plying ar.d fixing 290 super yards of bber floorin ntl I Belfast Corporation.21 words
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Article346 1933-01-10 15 EXCHANGE RATES ::iuary 9 London. 4 months' sight 2 3 31 32 London. 3 months' sight I 15 16 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 29,32 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 7 8 London, demand 2|3 I London. T.T. 2|3 13 1(3 Lyons and Paris, demand346 words
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24 1933-01-10 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Tone of Market Quiet Steady Latest Cable:— London Spot Sheet 2 13 32d per lb. New York Market closed24 words
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Article14 1933-01-10 15 MONDAY. J\M \H\ '1 H I LOSING Ul ol \l I(»NS>14 words
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Advertisement73 1933-01-10 15 mets exceed 112,000,0- Assurance tn force over t35.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Incorporated In the StraJts Settlements) HCE Ore*: Eastern Life Building. CecU Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. m fJO 000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compile? with the British Life73 words
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Article2220 1933-01-10 16 CRICKET HAS REACHED A CRISIS t matche* m progress. Su en. horrified to see a talllsh a o a n u and 15 hurHi .•t of. sa'. V A ""T clust. d the leg side. Curious I asked the young bowler where he a* his ideas of field placing and2,220 words
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Article289 1933-01-10 16 Kendiiro Match Drawn IWndic" I«" The match between th» and the Victorian Country XTH was drawn. In reply to the local side's 215 M.C.C. scored 286, SntclifiV making 91 and Hammond 67 (Moore four for 23). In their recond innings Victorian Country made 75 tc.r u. I^rwood289 words
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Article782 1933-01-10 16 SJLC Just Win Against The WOtshires TWO KVEXLY MATCHED SIDES S.K.< :>; Wiltshire 4. DMptte the rather wet ground excellent v r. ■< ns played at Tanglin yesterday, when !i. ams of the Wiltshire and the SRC ■■I Th< -i :oughout were .r. < d as782 words
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Article26 1933-01-10 16 Welsh InkTiintionnl Trial (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT) London. lan national Rugby m a dilemma few i (1 the Probables llMi. Other results to-dav were:26 words
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Article477 1933-01-10 16 Hard Fought Match Against SJLC A YESTERDAY'S PADANG HOCKEY I r ,i.-d Services Officers. 4; SJLC. "A*. After a hard-fought hockey match on the Padang yesterday, \hv United Services Officers u< .r- R.C. "A" team by four goal jne. The ground was in very bad condition477 words
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Article57 1933-01-10 16 The following have been selected to represent the Rest against the Europeans at hocke morrow. The match will be played at the Padang. S. L. Oehlers; C. Lall and K. Muthucumaru; H. Oehlers, G. E. N. Oehlers and P. K. ran: R. C. Oehlers. N. Sullivan.57 words
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Article112 1933-01-10 16 Singapore vs. Malay;* Command In to-day's match with the Malaya Command on the SCC Padang. Singapore will be without s of D R. Harper and A. B. Anderson, but thty will, of course, be taken into account in pit king the team lor the Malaya Cap final112 words
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Article75 1933-01-10 16 Selangor Team to Meet Singapore 'From Our Own Correspondent ■> Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 9. Mm -am to meet Singapore in the Malaya Cap t: <ia Lumpur on Saturday naxt will bt the same as that which defeated Penang and Perak in the earlier rounds and Singapore for the trophy. Therefore75 words
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Article149 1933-01-10 16 Viiuth»" c'..\tT Taken I<i r;it I Another member of the Straits Police fifteen played against the F.M.S. Police at Anscn on Sunday went into hospital yesterday. lector Lowe, who played a stout gam»* MMBg the forwards, was injured on the head during the game, and yesterday had149 words
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Advertisement125 1933-01-10 16 A NEW I consignment oi Musical Instrun 1 ha\ c ju^i been nnj u including MANDOLINES 1 BANJUKES I KEECH BANJULELES I Cull and Sec I hem: Ftitm re /oul S. MOUTRIE Co., Lti Raffles Place SCHOOL SUPPLIEI AND SCHOOL STATIONERY REPORT CARDS. FEE RECEIPT BOOKB, ADMISSION REGISTERS. L_ CERT:125 words
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