The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 January 1933
1933-01-11
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1933-01-11 1 The Singapore Free Press djhfjd ESTABLISH Kl> 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, JAM ARY 11, 1933. I<> KNTS.17 words
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Article381 1933-01-11 1 im tl»« rn m nil ii |)M>ui)-> throughout <l.i v 1.. i hmmriikou I 1 11:1 it. 11 i i. .i.i, t'lom Shanhaikwan I jstei n 1.-h- I ill.- i i-1.l It i. him clh .mil n inloroements win. being rushed up *.-1.-id.t\ tin.. lli»- battle —till381 words
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Article790 1933-01-11 1 course, you know, he* completely gaga." .said Clive, in a tone which seemed to suggest that I was a bit gaga, too, that everybody expect Clivt was a bit «a«a. "Of course of course." I said, and at that moment the old man came in. Ho." he790 words
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Advertisement153 1933-01-11 1 KLIM \M)KKED >ULK I Mi I, I'LTt*. f I I 1 1 1 IK. 1 1 < > AINA3LE AT ALL LKADINQ RAFFLES HOTEL WAS PREMIER HOTEL ID-MORROW tea n.wct: TO 815 TM. ?> F L I I. .Nro^TAFTER DINNER •INNER I.ANCK J I) i\f L mh.isii \ii;i,i\- lummn V153 words
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Advertisement190 1933-01-11 1 W&yf&fi drops %M o/Sal-Hycol i ;> v Mosq ae far more rapidly and effectively than either petrol or kerosene C WILL Prevent mould rt*en I the prepara- tion ol rubber she< nd ne. WILL Destroy all dai therms and bacteria when greatly diluted nd vd to wash floors, etc.. in190 words
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Advertisement67 1933-01-11 1 LATESI ADVERTISEMENTS Horlkks provides th. Page 4. Maid of the Mountains records lroin Robtamn Piano Co.— Paae 1. CHRYSLER SATISFACTION '1 I f II I ill Pianos UPRIGHT GRANDS FROM $450.00 GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS W. J. GARCIA PIANOFORTE MANtFACTIRER. AMBER MANSIONS Disease germs enter here hfL-^^&Tj lir \\\<-U^ Prevent67 words
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Advertisement24 1933-01-11 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK I'll \PPR()I( II m PIRF OKI MN M'l I IN I 111 I liol'K ft OBTAINABLE AT ALL I,FAl>fllO PROVISION BTOBBB-24 words
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Advertisement573 1933-01-11 2 followed, almost running, be snouted dtre!" I stooped down to pick up the pieces —E.R T m th* Manchester Guardian. INK WKKK \\rtim-«i.i< Nth High Water 09.3«. 9.3 ft 23 28. 85 !t notary Club meeting, Ade.i Hockey: Europeans vs. The Rest S.C i Chinese-Non-members at Football: S.C.F.A. League. Siong573 words
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Advertisement854 1933-01-11 2 TWO NEW LEADING LINES. SNOW FOR RAZORLKSS SHAVING. I b.-.t!. 1 isly. DEODIS THE NEW PERMMU) DISEXFEC TAN I be used as a gargle, mouth de.xioiur.t und I oW«»Stoi'kist^ MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED. ()l ri'Oßl i»KI»f K«« PROMI'TI K\l< I II I> ALL UP TO STANDARD EXCEPT PERMIT uNTK.U TO<; AND854 words
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Advertisement905 1933-01-11 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Ls hereb ,;ven lhat tender-, art now invited for t_.<- following materials or services and that particulars of such tender.may be obtained in the Tender Room Municipal Offices Supply of Sluice Valves for period 1^; lift] \9'is to 30th April 1934 Date of Closing.905 words
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Advertisement732 1933-01-11 2 INTERNATIONAL GOLD STANDARD BRITAIN READY TO COOPERATE Sir F. Leith-Ross's Views On War Debts (i. \.i lan Bni..:r-. I prepared to co-operate to t. about an international gold standard bu- i five lies with gcld-standard ecu:. 1 s.: Bflek Leith-Ross. at a p: preparing for t:. Economi trols must be732 words
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Advertisement431 1933-01-11 2 BUSINESS CARDS. nIRAITS TYPEWRITER AfifcM STATIOXEK> A SEr.%IKI.hS lt\ han«f Allrj Mnjcap. n The Cheapest Houk for your Station«ry. Tvpewrlterv Ribbons »nd Omrnon* •lie Tor Peacil and Pen writing. SBBJ Send for our mechanic* our typewr.ter is out of Telephone Tm. »M an« laM. Matmil.i deanlnc of trpewrtt«n in oSces431 words
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Advertisement422 1933-01-11 2 NOT! l TRAN II r\I.K I Dirties at tht ance fw s* HAMMER I IMII I NOTICE Us her.*. the financial has been declare January 24th. 1933 Transfer Bo* from Thursday. Januar m January 24th 1933 the prenarati DERHI< Hoagkone Bank Chan Singapore. Janu*. ORDIN iSCI (Labour Stry 'ill Til!422 words
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Article1655 1933-01-11 3 Minister Who Attended 10 Services in a Day IPOH'S DIFFICULTIES Bishop of Singapore at Conference Methodist Annual Conference and Lay again in ftk :n. and tin- ft I I with Oh I Fan e s tatcrpreter. conducted Qm d<-\- seif-effn thr Baptist in rexeahn^ Jesus Christ,1,655 words
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Article250 1933-01-11 3 Monda> Speed-l'p On tin I iidrruroiind ■I now be bought from slot machines at certain stations oil London Underground. These machines are claimed to be the use will speed up t: The ticket problem of the Underground h.is in v l iese hkl ..Hi. in use250 words
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Advertisement410 1933-01-11 3 BRONCHITIS CATARRH I K etiquette of roedkal profes- m^^^ entirely fails to restrain M S^ doctors' si fIE of )>• V|o| w* one liquid remedy oiu hit is and 1^ -4v 'hma which a Ro\ jk. Physician has endorsed. A^' *VILL YOU CONTINUE T i i^^i J^^* TO SUFFER WHEN410 words
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Advertisement220 1933-01-11 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street MALA* V 11. Light Street I PENANG 4. Rlyne Street Kl ALA LI MFI R Registered by and Security deposited uith the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Super\i>ed and Interest collected. Probate or220 words
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Article, Illustration738 1933-01-11 4 Ely Culbertson - rump Conservation Ely Culbertson ontiii t Kruur K, EVERYONE who has sat down at th. :«l>le has seen what appeared to be an ample supply of trumps melt away beforbarrage of the defending players who comp the Declarer I his trumps to run o* an adverse aM There are when738 words
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Article369 1933-01-11 4 ACID AS WEAPON OF ATTACK i;k\dv koi; \>K i;v a BIG POWER H<»\ Will Britain Safeguard Her People? What is Britain doing to p: against th«- horrors of attack from the event of a future war? At thLs moment a new acid of tremendous strength Ls ready fur use by369 words
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Article243 1933-01-11 4 MURDERERS OF THOMAS A. BECKET Modern K.( l'ut> \\w Case of Kinu Henn II The murder of Thomas a Becket was recalled by Sir William Jowitt. K.C., to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. Cheng iCwok-yau. formerly of Ipoh. petitioned lor leave to appeal against the judgment o 1243 words
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Article262 1933-01-11 4 suit, about whi thin-:, or making a trump lead, which mir >..,■ eating to i I)• i East won thLs trick ruui then in last spade in the Dummy 'I hi.' mri trumps accounted for ali th, advene trumps and now East made the pi q pa whic! .-cess depend-262 words
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Article651 1933-01-11 4 KvstoiVs Story of l!i^ Feat A -.lu^ KIDK" HIT FOR TWO HAD HTMI'S r.in> Mr. George Eyston. the old Cambridge rowing "blue.' set up. on the Montlhery track, I a new world s record for baby cars, cover- lie mile in his M.G.651 words
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Article65 1933-01-11 4 Ottawa, Jan. 9. Canadians are not consuming as much whisky and alcoholir bevmuyes as in former years Official figures show that last year the per capita consumption of spirit.. only 2 1 callous which ua. rhr l-v.,-r for ,r.v v,ar". since Confederation 65 years ago Per capita consumption65 words
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Article148 1933-01-11 4 Tragedy at Kouloon Dorks Recalled Hone Konr. Dec. 28. The enquiry into the death of Mr. Theodore 0 Officer of the Kwongst-i. whose body was found in a camber in Kcwloon Docks Bm i-ariy hours of the morning of December 8. was continued at tin Kowloon Magistracy148 words
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Article31 1933-01-11 4 CtlY OnOl ...r-;, its one Qf tnp leads opposit. Marlene Di.-j V-.-.'iS ;ii'.: thnr .no:.-;. •>' <•!•: i.i.iK.rs Sylvia s. In Paramount pictur* -All My Love." Norman Tmmxm. (in.-.!,, ri; pi^,,,^ p^.^e,*'A:i; direct31 words
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Article272 1933-01-11 4 m HOURS' WORK TO HIILl) IT On Face if QwAh Laugbton Nero arrived in London. But on sec: glances he proved to be Charles Laughton. back from Hollywood where he has been playing Nero in a talkie version of "The Sign of th Cross Ewart Hodgson,272 words
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Article182 1933-01-11 4 British ompanies M.i\ K< \iv Discussions have been taking place lately among British insurance companies with to the revision of the rating for insurance of motor-cars used for particular purposes. Points which are understood to have been considered include the rating of commercial vehicles according to carrying capacity,182 words
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Advertisement401 1933-01-11 4 I nourishing lootl-drink I w* o^ <fo^ Tired out before eleven o'clock, Work u i 'jfbf A o/fCTt ftricf aj Aari j>j f/i< fci't weather «^^^T 1 •*«>*« «*</. i"b these days and yet you want to do so: Mr thing with your leisure. But it's just too much if401 words
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Article292 1933-01-11 5 BEN HUR AT EALING l.^tlinji \:iother in Vild Ride t \D: A I CB i But the scene is neither rtonv. nor any of the rteMS. -he morning. VUaa-i.,- *-w W*%— —A. Tflwkl r t Audi. j. ntr Baling magwhsHa and four atm M-ruard of having cigarettes and tobacco .»w292 words
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Article315 1933-01-11 5 (Curl Test i>sl> Faxi-Man Job Fur .1 Vi'ar liaiia. Dee. 21. A taxi-driver had his pulse taken to-day In Hurt, at Clerkenwell. by direction of Mr Pope, igistrate. Chaired with being under the influence ofi Irink when in charge of his cab. William Planin. aged 55. of315 words
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Article74 1933-01-11 5 (iod Save Ihi Kinc" Danr, Kaiuls "God Sa*e ths King" with dne uupieatUeMess Hitherto It has been rendered In &iu4u*h nas produced a new orchestration of the Tfatttnm 1 fttlw i which will give it propei tMtntty when played by dance hands. Mr. Winnick Mid that any74 words
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Article104 1933-01-11 5 underneath the car and strewn onr the pave "S the route of the cha-e back toWa. Broadway the witness said he found i mmQ lyw*g in the middle of tne road. Pl mf eharged the men made no reply *Mi^ _g| described as Sidney Dariet m .ja a nslMii«i|i l104 words
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Article875 1933-01-11 5 Flier and Ace He Thought Dead Rcni-Lifc Dram* of Starving Ji/m Extra Here Is one of those remarkable dramas of ar-time chivalry between combatants which olds a lesson in thece days when nations are ing to solve the war debts' tangle. It is told by Paul Chizzali, wartime pilot in875 words
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Article54 1933-01-11 5 MOSCOW TO VLADIVOSTOK BY AIR Mottrow. .lan. It. The air route from Moscow to Vladivostok, the longest in the world (approximately 10,000 i*»en opened and important tat flights have been carried out on the stretches between Habarovsk and Rukhlovo and Habarovsk and Vladlva-" tr-mlar flights along route will commence on54 words
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Article14 1933-01-11 5 >•: slons t<> h!i:h: -'ly opened ty the Btol«kJhA rtt* XXTotiMS hat in 1 1 >14 words
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Article409 1933-01-11 5 BRIDGE WITHOUT CHATTER Robol ard Table Which Siuilllr* \nn lleais One oi the troubles of the really keen bridge p)ayer is that, so much tttne is wasted in eonvi rsation. People will say. "Good evening P or. WtU you have a drink initriUi of pkgtaf bridge. Anything which tends to409 words
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Article109 1933-01-11 5 lu.,,ty Naked (.irK .ml Reason v.l.iiia rurkey, Dec. SI. Business was temporarily dislocated traihc stopped— people dazed— u hen suddenly into one of the maiii streets of this town dashed a score of agitated young women completely naked. They were given shelter— and some clothes They had109 words
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466 1933-01-11 5 Mr. !>( i; Davids on the ;i r e <ii His \<n RRORS (>K WAGNER I ..ml.. ii I*.-, j| Mr. Ben Davits the famous tenor who sang ars old next month Bat he MB practises ninging every day, and fully expects to retain466 words
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Article13 1933-01-11 5 The Soviet CtmnUtry InrtUti claim* to b»y iced ft synthetic rubber fro« acetylene13 words
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Advertisement142 1933-01-11 5 15 PAVILION 9.15 RiUCI f Atlon Phone 6903 X!) I*' lil M I NITE IN V( I \iMINC THE LODGER IvK NTES'I I)R \MATK THRILLER of THE II \K BTAREING i\oit \ovi:u,o i\W I M M LAN and A. NV. ISA>k< OMB. <omme a i vr; f urn \r i142 words
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Advertisement42 1933-01-11 5 ISAM) reKFDKMANTKS S.S PoliiT Hand JANUARY lllnk wkii lrida> Jan l.iUi. .m Botanic Gardens.— Wrd.. 18th. 3.15 pjn KatMc Part —Friday. 2Mb. 5.15 p.m T«Mi Aver— Wednesday. 251h, 5.15 p.m mUßii Gardens.— Friday. 5.15 p.m HalerWo St.— Wed^ Feb. Ist. 8.15 pjn42 words
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Advertisement61 1933-01-11 5 ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE CAPITOL, Special MATINEE T()-D\Y, 3.15 u.tr, \i«* 1 1 ti, v #>. i England's Most inmous Musical Gamed] FRBDEHCI LONSDALFS greater NMcess! willi I ~T" hnllK.nt .iM I r ttM famous V "^^V *fe \::odies that OK v W^ World has hummed V for Ye;,61 words
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Advertisement107 1933-01-11 5 LAflf DAY 10-DAY. M \!IM I I I'M The peppiest, i «'St of comedies with a grind c;t ben NIGHT MAYOR LKE TRACY. KYALYN KNAI'I*. U \RRFN OTHER \\l> i'»\Ki;\iv R i 888 TO-MORROW The ONK sort <>l -how talkies h:i\< r,. »i Ihluk lirouuhi to Singapore, HKK-HKOODKD VVEftHJUI li107 words
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Article1269 1933-01-11 6 Ama/iiu* T««BS At Kooyong CROWD i'IOAMK DELIRIOUS The victory of Jack Crawford over world's champion, in the final of th: championship at Koc was t: l have nes ed for mam years, iwrites N. W. Hampton tent), and wfU bi .nembere,: of decided COOti with start]1,269 words
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Article296 1933-01-11 6 On.- Coal Victory Over K.AI. Y.M.C.A 1 R-AJ YM C A M bocfciy team NgUtind another nd kIM R A.F on the Anson omnd on fctt vdaj TtH b> the condition ol th< p.ad been waterlogged taring the Tatter part of the w- «-k Flaj UUO .was •a296 words
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Article113 1933-01-11 6 To !><■ Played on Poniei Noi <>\»i [V Hands London. !)«•< :;i. In addition to ordinary polo at Roehampton an attempt will be made next season to be on ponies not 13 hands 1. new game, it is believed, will attract a fresh lot of younger113 words
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Advertisement64 1933-01-11 6 "SHIP" Brand Beer Solo Agents HENRY WAUGH Co., Ltd., TfN\N<. IPOH \M> M \I LIMPIR I IF YOUR BATTERY COULD SPEAK, IT WOULD SAY CHANGE TO /^^^^^^^^ggf f M gggggv 7* gW Tmo. iparl mrliefi fttheri can't and gtakl itarti H| easier 1 garages IHSI t!Bi I >K> I I>K64 words
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Advertisement294 1933-01-11 6 Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth SOMF tooth pastes will rem three most important things ne nlm, hut thej mm In" hi h r kec P tccth clcan and enaint'l. )th-:^ are p?r*c, ti> >afe,294 words
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Article356 1933-01-11 7 RESEARCH IN RUBBER INDUSTRY Inu l! tin Sound and tactical !ia<is I KIRK! fyoa Our Own Cwivspsndcnt) MP introduced the Rubber .1* mi a Ant time: A similar BUI m •.m» in this Howe an March and wa* committed to a Standing I hi July 10th off the same year.356 words
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Article89 1933-01-11 7 r\- mam p«4* who eoaie to who apparently go to r T»e«r frocks." pmwwa ar scheme* etc.. etc :^i ptrfctny fun «t a P"> w I oppose it do» not appeal t» t*«r o na» W> whether they kl u»yance to otheim •~*J*?^ nuch to appeal89 words
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Article27 1933-01-11 7 Intnulutrd Kilt, wtn W tettodoeed. and Orphant' IHimlm 1 Urtftrrtoos Drags <A— r**"?"^a >«ui i Ortmteal» A»tM*""">^™2J nit Bdvwrd VO Cußtp lz!T^ tent in Commltt'27 words
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Article538 1933-01-11 7 Stepmother Charged With (rueltv BROTHER'S STORY Parent's Right to Chastise Children In ih. I ...1 1'.»1i..- I ..url l«tu,, M- I I Ihe |ir«w. utmn u,s 1 1 i usi i). hiil to ti»i v mill:. < a fcraN, II in allege*, at 1.1 II" ll" I'l538 words
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Article255 1933-01-11 7 M of ilu- Mountains ilnud The film adapt, Frederick T p,,,,^ musical comedy^ Maid iEuntains. which mas produced at E. opened at the Capitol yesterday and dreu S^nces. The Picture is directed bv famous comedian. Luproo Lane, and influence Is very noticeable. Indeed, the humor uus side of255 words
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Article58 1933-01-11 7 Tbe marriage of Mr. P. Brand, of Tckka i.; i-;.i >; M: K Raw-on- Wye. Hereford, took place »t St. J Church Ipoh. on Thursda>. niilihiirni oflaclatlng. The bride was given Mi I- !i i M:« :i t i: n ..I of itr. and Mr m UL Lanat where a58 words
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Article89 1933-01-11 7 Huge Steel Production Developments THE SOVIETS FIVK-YKAi; PLAN Mom'o* lan 10. The second Five Year Plan is less ambitious according to the aims outlined by Stalin in a speech to the Central Committee of the Comm rhat the annual increase in industrial output be 13Reuter - 89 words
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Article110 1933-01-11 7 :ig the course of tl Tm* Plan, tin is created its own large base fa high-grade steel production. About 100 elec trie furnaces a: working as compare; The production of high (grade steel is now teing effected in 23 plant and has reached an agjre^ate of 676.000Tass - 110 words
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Article98 1933-01-11 7 lirilni .l.ui. It. The Sorialist Democratic Party ~f the Reichstag has submitted to Government an interpellation regarding the Far Eastern conflict •a lnch MlB whether the Government is prepared, firstly, to adopt the attitude that Japan has committed a breach of the League and logg prepared toReuter - 98 words
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Article79 1933-01-11 7 N«> BpMfcU liitrrt-vt in 1 MfM K.mr. Jan. I" Mr. Matsuok to tht a gue of N;< FveM at aid that UN Japanese iht-Ms.at the League iiu-hanced by the lu l la vas an indrpend:>nt nght at a suitable moment and with assistance of Japan, to claimReuter - 79 words
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Article57 1933-01-11 7 I incfl S2OO tor Possessing Counterfeit < oins Criminal u-l. ix<i M A. Ferrer. i harge of beng in posaession K M nc. H was alOH duty at the :>F* d him owll thi exan. 497 falM piece* in hb .o.tt p<»< The accus- huced hi local57 words
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Article23 1933-01-11 7 u British Submarine for China London. J.m 10. in. BM swbmaili.' 1 Kainixm which Ls to I \Umg Kong v ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article460 1933-01-11 7 L Stern Sentences At Assizes OLD OFFENDERS Tamil and Malay Who Mot in Prison l.imil Hid M.iLi\ Hho »frr lormerh in l.m i togvther. .»nd who h.tci both twen ,on\i<ted -\ir.il tim»v before for similar tiff* n«i"v »en convicted .it Ihe \>M/eN n<- id.i-. ii ihaitie*.460 words
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Article203 1933-01-11 7 Police Raid Hew-' in Kukit I imali Road Three Chines* Ml icd Lee Cheong. Lim Boon Soon and Poo San claimed trial on charge- of ccun' Ittng K Nethcrlai, half-guile: M* p^c,. nd materials ior Erfeit. nenU and materials found included o: >nv Mppcr, nitric acid, files, and203 words
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Article49 1933-01-11 7 Sixteen Deaths Btace BpMeatic Broke Out nlnmhfi. Jan. I A j, :.;ttcd tO I:.:- i: r ward to 75 T\\«. deal r. vcU a v bMM I vho u i :..>: pd H !il i amp i'l'.M i" s >n 00 1) I II ::m; I tooted49 words
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Article191 1933-01-11 7 Inemplovment National Fmergoncv WORKLESS WHO REFUSE To i;k idlk London. Jan. In u broadcast talk la i his earlier appeals lor support on behalf of the National Council of which is organising: voluir :o find useful occupations and suitable recrea- -r the first time tor191 words
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Article386 1933-01-11 7 British Tmpi to B*rt&n Order Um i,n 10. A special train con- ish troops und^r instructions to ht lp in the operation? against the insurgent Meos is en route to Sew Delhi. Jan. to Moslems were injured in a bomb exploouinde the Jumma Musjid, the great ue386 words
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Article41 1933-01-11 7 Mr. A h Mtal IM .:i Pahang eaj«|p- :.a» departed In H i rountry |k M 'are ago, to Join ;aub Mines, and ...> in this <■■ Mrt cootit ■M tk fan -Hi: youngti generation a run I money on a nip ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article471 1933-01-11 7 The Singapore— Port Darwin Section CHEAPEST MM BHST Empire's Reputation Must Not be Jeopardised [From Our Own Correspondent 1 In the House of Commons Mr. HwiflhWi asked the Under-Secretary of State for Aar r his atnnticn has been called to the made by the Royal Dutch471 words
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Article274 1933-01-11 7 »1 Minisl( rs Sir Samuel Wilson met the Bowd dj Ministers this morning in th< SUU? Count* Chamber and spent over an hour iu conversation with them. A number of general questions affectinc the Donoughniore Constitution were discussed. System, v.hch was the subject of rigorous debate in274 words
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Article62 1933-01-11 7 Promotion lor <.m nwu h < hit f \ssist int I < I 111 I! I .1 I. I i. Km has been appointed Astronomer at the Obicrvatory of Cape of Oood Hope from Match 1 to succeed Mr. Spencer Jones who was recently ■elected for appointment62 words
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Advertisement63 1933-01-11 7 !aw NORM i ■film -xiJa.v .l.»nu.ti\ 11th K,i,,,, tlir < l,i. I lu-ti <• in lln l-t < mill R M N C ar vs. I Mer». M, |>ti<. Wllitl.-* II" it 11 a.m. •■i:— S 13:' A!: bin H;tdu -eased and I'.. Inn Mi .lii-li<«' a'lViki-tt l<n«l in ll.63 words
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960 1933-01-11 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1933. THE LEAGUE'S DILEMMA T:.t comim- m^moi; <■: j of Nation* will be rh«- most moment-! ous in 11 ;i)Mm;\ That or some equally rubber-stamp phn i will preface htnalredt of oewipa] i articles during the next few ci before the League meets again960 words
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Article32 1933-01-11 8 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES WO STERLING BATH Rabbet and Tin prices and the sterling rate In Nei York and Paris hpecially cabled to tho Freo Press' are as follow:32 words
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Article57 1933-01-11 8 Installed as Malayan I FREF PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] It i.- tm ially stated that Mr. V. A Ixmtagu who has succeeded Mr. Cochrane as lCaJayac A nt iii London, has been installed to «*ftw and is takini dutieo sho: Mr Owen. Hi i), Aycnt. is going57 words
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Article43 1933-01-11 8 Cav. L. B Bm:,. :u. Singapore agent for Lloyd I cding homo on short l;a*e i -he .s.s. Conte v- -re 1 Italian Mall), sailing lon Jan 16th f>r v> r.: I sen cc Capt A Tarab-.-c Ipoir tf i th« f-onin my43 words
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118 1933-01-11 8 ONE u ILKS 200 IfILES rEB i iGm Scotsman Clings Inder Tnin Truck Gibraltar. Jaa. t. T*o Britons who separately escaped fron PlDoTdsflk T^fc^^Ml AT& if^at-VfeftsV iV^r* sigVisTlsWwf I lley Frederick Hall, a young Londoner, >scaped at Sidi Bel Abbes, after quarrel with i GermanReuter Wireless - 118 words
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Article106 1933-01-11 8 1-M.lMMl.niM spent in L4 1 n Hi lilt ilia. Jan. It. disclomrr that Ivar Kreuger spent about £24.000.000 during bis 14 yean fraudulent j dealings is Bade in the final auditors' report, on the affairs of Kreugci and Toll. The report states that falsifications hfigm in' incomeReuter - 106 words
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Article94 1933-01-11 8 ktmdkm "flnnfhu'i Stae" I inn A sentence of two years' imprisonment trt a fine cf 100 francs has been pmmad on Dunlkowski th- PolLsh engineer who rbihwul to be able to produce large quantities of gold from auriferous ore. In addition, the various ptaMJSs have been awardedReuter Wireless - 94 words
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Article65 1933-01-11 8 Commemoratiw Kxhihition in I .< m H I nil tilt' l^.i 1 M T T" I v Hrii'\ 't r^ r\*l fpiiU\»i.f t~. n:< !i.t^T> o: til*' R. >;. ;i a ajemv who ha < died during the last decade. Some very beautiful works are on view,65 words
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Article31 1933-01-11 8 Kurope Uuy> *:;o.<m>o.inni 1.,., in \m ,mh,T November 1831. Impxts from Europe aw in November. 1931. Total exports for Tfinnim were $139,000,000 and imports $104.000.0M._ Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 31 words
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Article42 1933-01-11 8 Famous Hook, to be Kt>pi in China j London has been robbed of* unique coOectfcKi lof 3,000 books about China by Hone Warn rsitys purchase of the Hankow CUb's [/■■wi library, the vwitacle treasure* far col- Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 42 words
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Article39 1933-01-11 8 jdj Vi«-nna. Jan a pun-running sew bss bs^B the arrival here from Italy of 40 v^om load' with rifles and ■»»>■<«. consigned to the Hirtenberter •hdT'f •SonTf^ where they were mmnfi 1 1 i Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 39 words
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Article20 1933-01-11 8 Mr. Ltoytf <,«*» fc ffl to JL «d a temperature. Be TnlTi 1? ::.-::t- Reuter Wireless WirelessReuter Wireless; Wireless - 20 words
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Article13 1933-01-11 8 month's holidav in u iTH^^^^ ft J**W R^. lather P. -■■*n M the13 words
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Article30 1933-01-11 8 linxrrnnm.! Off Air. I A frfa* of iillfiLiU outbreak •WBfßl parts of the Province of wip re\ >iutu>n<tru^s fcttiPinptinjr to c.t teleptih nflkiw and otter piAUr bull ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article18 1933-01-11 8 x l\ Ms W|i— lt parties will co» Ration, the Cnsgmviten. the D, V«ler j ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article29 1933-01-11 8 B k/j.'SL.— I Bfc«ftii' tarn A nw«fr from T^fThmr. Bout Kttt^ I I reports that over MM of the Can- I pamn.l.ny tho* under Che* F.29 words
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Article381 1933-01-11 8 I ik. HeU in K m|^ Siiditjiiiii.. l V ißtohr ImM thK I awrtlt all*-. •■•■WiWfi Mr. R. Kouhn. n lx vasieraay e%*ening M Hiv det id. 'liMtfea sfc««M be heM 41 it,. <^ Weral treat Mar 14 to Mtfc. Various points aff<<rtin committee w formed preliminary381 words
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Article32 1933-01-11 8 ■>"". M lo Aid I r IV. rlin It! Gmernmcnt has published th« rcpu' iov.mni,iiN marcs bm mbb &ppropria t "ti 1 li-T 1 1 c "*o*y ani m.i>' WirelessWireless - 32 words
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Advertisement226 1933-01-11 8 ALLSOPPS I aPYc W^/ I ht Hand f I rtt-ndJnh WV CAILIDIBICCIK'S CHANGE OF BUSINESS HOURS \> KKo\| MONDAY. Mh <>l JANTAKY IJKJ:! ol'k shop at orchard road wii.i o;m:\ as indkk WFEk DA YS a.m. to 7JO p.m. SI \7)A i;S 6 it.m. to 10. JO a.m. COLD STORAGE226 words
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Advertisement14 1933-01-11 8 USEFUL PRESENTS for GENTLEMEN D. S. de Silva Bros.. JIWIUM, 23 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE.14 words
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Article1263 1933-01-11 9 view of the fact that both were members ol the League of Nations whose task was to find a peaceful solution to the conflict. At the same time, whenever Japan ado.:lH warlike methods China unit-dly opposed her to most, but an open war foughtReuter - 1,263 words
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Article305 1933-01-11 9 invest i?iitir.g Prevention Measure PIRE VicTl \i- BODIES iiwi) ox i:«).\i;n r I. in The Committee of Experts appointed by the Minister of Mercantile Marine is proceeding to Cherbourg this evening to investigate the cause of the fire on the Atlantique and it will report veryReuter - 305 words
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Article106 1933-01-11 9 Tu<i Sowton and Depatj r.ir:s. Jan 7 Two Senators, M. Schrameck and M. Viellard, and Deputy Pechin have been formally charged by the examining magistrate in connection with the fiscal fraud case In which a considerable number of French citizens are alleged to have dodged the taxReuter Wireless - 106 words
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Article79 1933-01-11 9 (.u\ernnnnt Prepared To Fiuht i|x 1 imii. Jan. 7. It is learned In Nationalist quaru-iv> HMI the Government will not Nlflpi before Parliament meets on January 20th. tr.:t !t Is understood that the Nan P.-. organises have been instructed to prepan t<>r an election if Government isReuter Wireless - 79 words
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Article70 1933-01-11 9 Japanese Team Selected I'okio. Jan. 10. Four players have been select <d for thi> year's Davis Cup compf.': n Ryomfei Nunoi. I'o. Jiro Sato, and Ryuki Miki Nunoi was recently ranked first in N.i' Champi I parti is Nunoi in doubles Sato is latst yea: < D:Reuter Far Eastern - 70 words
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Article62 1933-01-11 9 Soeinu The Sights of Si am (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPY KIOUTi B.ins;\ W. .lan. 10. The Sultan and Sultanah of Johore arrivrd to-day ami were met at :h-. trmiinus by Malay and Mohammpdan delegations. The Sultan hopes to see tbe racing to-morrow f !n uns' <>! .•seeing62 words
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Article38 1933-01-11 9 Briti>h Biwfc Dividends Maintained l.on-'on .fan. 10. a a sma'l decl n? ft t i i i r Ml I !3 1 3 a:-:! H ;onal Pro\incial 15 against II 1 anrl 1 V ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article158 1933-01-11 9 HAS BERT HINKLER CRASHED Possible Forced Descent in Inaccessible Spot TWO DAYS OVERDUE ON RECORD FLIGHT i .niduii i. in Ait or fifteen 1 received of Bert H^nkler. the Austr.. n who started from Feltham. Midd!' thi.s niornm- to attempt to break the EnglandAustralia record ol 20 hours and 49Reuter Wireless - 158 words
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Article194 1933-01-11 9 London. Jan. 9. Anxiety is increasing for the safety of Beit Hinkler who ls two days overdue on the first stage of his attempt on the record for a l! from England to Australia. Hinkler left Feltham. Middlesex, at 3 p.m. on Saturday and hisReuter Wireless - 194 words
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203 1933-01-11 9 j A Possible Tour in Malaya i If |>rt"»t-Mt .ii iiu. ii'int^ in iir: I i. tliM Singapore u.JI in the nimi J future \i>ited ti\ t\»«. of the I worlds itkki famous professional I billiards players. Waller I.indrum. J the vK.rld ehaupi n and203 words
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Article57 1933-01-11 9 New "Kye" For (Ireenwich Observaiory i,mia<m. Jan. 7. A Ml i:i<-ii tokmpi 'he largest m Fn land, will soon b<- installed at the Greenwicl Observiitory The buildli hMi house the instrument is now ready and the telescope ls .r.cred in a temporary state at th< work.-; ol the57 words
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Article37 1933-01-11 9 .'{7,600 Tons Less Than Shipment > Ixmdon. Jan. 3. World rubber shipments for 1932 are estimated |O be 698.70' i IBd < orMßMpllon 661,100 tons Stixk.s ;ii the end of December were about 590 000 tons. I37 words
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Article46 1933-01-11 9 Marseilles Police Make Huge Haul Marseilles, Jan. H. Twenty-two trunk'- containing I t n of opium MR I <• '■■< > h hidden «iM ..<• coal In a steamer arm.-d truin Eastern ports. ThLs is the large** single haul of drugs ever seized here. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 46 words
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Article24 1933-01-11 9 M ,1 S H Cunyrtjham Brown and K A Blacker. Cade! MCS h:ivi ],i:><\ T ind II of tlu- I-aw Examination. Cadet S* indard.24 words
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Advertisement200 1933-01-11 9 New I Dress I 3>jk Fabrics I T^Pw/\\ l< IW^ received a collection o/ ttew; drett fabrics. rse i/^"^ a selection of J{ Vl* y^ I roUnarin K *l« t I PMTTI MURAL HI v|(,\ fl \h 38 Inches Wide. JEM jjt h < i-nts IVr Varil 4 AKTIFK lAL200 words
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Advertisement832 1933-01-11 10 WK BLUE FTJNNKL UNE Oc.an THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd ■■mi l|p?flE£l THi- BUN SHIPPING Co.. Ltd INSURANCE. The Uwrpool and London and Glcb. The Thames and Mersey Marine Insurance Insurance Co.. Ltd. Co Ltd. RAILWAYS. ederated Malay States Railway, The Royal State RaUways of Slam AIRWAYS. Imperial Airway*832 words
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Advertisement500 1933-01-11 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Doe Sails St*.m,r *>«• B >"*; ss CITY OF ATHENB For London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Jan 14 Jan .8 U CITY OF RANGOON For Havre, London, Rotterdam500 words
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Advertisement399 1933-01-11 10 P O. British India and Apcar Lines Incorporated In En«i*J^ MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH BIS MAJESTY'S (iOVFRNMFM LONDON AND FAR H>T MAIL SKKVK I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JM' \N Do* Joxumft Kin4ia.p©rf f 1933 CARTHAOB SOMALI f f399 words
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Advertisement398 1933-01-11 11 u r> MWMii.,, l;iN;)i)N vmum;p ROTTEKDAM IND KASRIMAMAIIU T in nnn V M KSKI < M Itrrd..,,, if!^J??*-? Brt Bmid B^ I l *n. I»tombul. Piraeus. M-ml^TWjjtajnd Urerpool Jan 25 26 ro immbirc Oolawbo Port Said. Havre. Dunkirk. London. .W Hosr k IO SAN I-KANTISCO ASAMA MARU T Itjm J^^T398 words
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Advertisement505 1933-01-11 11 VMIISMDIHT IMMER MAWWFNC1 C &^mM MjMH H k^ SCHEDULE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMTTE PARK HOLLYWOOD (IRANI) CANYON VUIKI\ SAJUNGS FROM MANILA \.NDok iion (i K()N<l m SEATTLE DIRECI OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN raANT Jft LOS IN-iiEI.KS AM) VIA PANAMA (ANAI TO HA^XA AND NEW vokk lOW505 words
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Advertisement780 1933-01-11 11 I K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU \l.\J.\\G— Wedne.-da:-. Jan. 11. P .Sapat, Tembilahan. Po loe-PulU*. PengtlianK M iiiim::\ dr.es; r. Jan. 11. Muntok and Palembang. l <>!'.! l t»— v. Jnesday. Jan. 11, Toengkal. Mceara-Saba and Djambi AN I \\>ii i: <.!■:— Wednesdav Jan. 11. Belawan-Deli. Hin Thill day,780 words
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Article325 1933-01-11 12 I.S.S.K. Salvages 16 Sunken Ship> M«K<<JM I. ill I metal have been raised from the bottom of the Expedition, which I 11 salvaging organization of the I LAB w,. tin- vi-sscls rf.-overed are a big tanker :ik in the Caspian Sea, and •...•■"■is. the Potemkin and the Mercurj',Tass - 325 words
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Article222 1933-01-11 12 Effects of Sino-.JapaiU'M 1 ontrovc rs> The depression which has steadily affected all commercial interests throughout the world has become intensified in the Far East largely on account of the hostility existing between China and Japan accentuated by the declaration of Manchukuo as an independent state. Lack ofSouth China Morning Post - 222 words
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Article134 1933-01-11 12 lr.iir.pv |.c.i\r I\.iio|>«-.mi s«T\i< White the -ova bean rate between Dairen and Europe, offering 30s. immediate and 275. to 28b. futures, show signs of a gradual drop, the wheat rate between Australia and Japan indicates a > likelihood of .stiffening. The present rate is 13s. to 14s. immediateJapan Chronicle - 134 words
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Article34 1933-01-11 12 I,< ii lah) Smli WB' In Oil Wharf: <o;il Wharf VESSELS IN DRY |i«H K* Tanjong Pa*ar Albfrt D'w Nil Vi. loria I> k Keppfl Harbour Kind's DOtk Nil N 1 I; k N.34 words
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Article69 1933-01-11 12 Tn. high dues for use of the Kiel Canal ls the übien of much complaint and it Ls now stated that the Svea Shipping Co. 01 Stockholm send their ships round Sfcagen. a Danish journal asserts that a of 2.000 tons d.w. had recently to pay £37 canal duos Tho69 words
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Advertisement692 1933-01-11 12 Burns Philp Line. LacorporaU'c! in Australia KOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. K H by ■> .me: MARELLA 1 7,375 tun*' and '.he 88. IIAMOOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only) s MARBIJA L< one of the ..ir/> -t i:id flnc-t trading to Australia. Cabins de luxe,692 words
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Advertisement354 1933-01-11 12 HIBBV LINK [LONDON ADDRESS 22. PALI M\lX. LONDON. S.W.I of fa^t tv. in -screw Oil Driven Mail I'. r '.-ssels betw»sm RANGOON. OLOMBO MXKSEILI.Ii with through connection from MsSsv^sw m OXFORDBHQUB Jan. 19 STAFFORDSHIRE Peb. 3 WORCESTERSHIRE Mar. 3 CHESHIRE Mar. 16 YORKSHIRE Mar. 30 SHROPSHIRE Apr. 13 OXFORDSHIRE Anr354 words
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Advertisement183 1933-01-11 12 THK EAST ASIATIC (U LIMITKD. fliisipiwliii 111 Dtnmart TWephon* 1323 PASSENGER \\l» •i MsVUBQ AND COFENH. hmm Bsnjas»f» PeMu^. m.s. lIBOMIA Jan 24 BU BORENGIA Peb H nvs. FIONIA Mar m.s ERRIA Mar 2% M ffli. ALSIA Apr is mm. LALANDIA Ma> The above vessels are combined nsjm cargo vessels183 words
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Miscellaneous672 1933-01-11 12 mail DESPATCHES BY TRAIN itun Kedah M mtt Friday n 7 Kuantiin (via 'PM I I > to Friciay 7.3«' pi, E^st and South A Siam. Bunn. India Iraq I'.iii -tintK: I: i l.i! H and Soli': it ll the An 7 p.m. K Jerantut Saturdays 7 K-1..: la li.ing672 words
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Article886 1933-01-11 13 \I .1 11 Men Idle Daring \O\ i'llilHT n Our Own Correspon* 1 1 11 i>. According t. >f Labour employ■MOt among seamen during Novembei demand for men was PMtaHy, and at ihe end of November was a .-uipluv all poius Amcng insured workpeople n service the886 words
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Article257 1933-01-11 13 Swilftlrd Oruanisation Par Controlling Rates It i> repSKtad tt«Ba Bnissels that ii. -lapping under OOBSM :ne for the SJM lLshment in Antwerp of a controlling and ru^Iribu';:. m -nisation tor all DBJCfjD intended nipment to th< Far Ea.st. Appai^ DM in tlie first place concerns the .shipment257 words
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Article180 1933-01-11 13 Hsui hih Tai \nrouiid (Ml Formosa Wmng Kons. Dec. Somevhert- south of Formosa the Hrin Fuh Tai is in dire dMm. Yesterday her S.O.S. signals that she was aground were picked up but when the rttng water put her out of commission, the signals failed and fate is180 words
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Article326 1933-01-11 13 The following pumtmnn sailed on the m.s. Baloeran whirh left Rotterdam on December 21st for Sin; Appels. Mr. 1 and Mrs M Bouchuh and child. Sir Harold Boulton. Laux Boulton. Mr. and Mrs. K. Grunder and children. Mr. H. S. J. Hugenholtz and child. R.v I de Jong.326 words
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Article221 1933-01-11 13 Mr R D. Younson, of Scalloway. Shctlund Islands, who i> a p.i. ma.^ter m tin art <>! makinp ships 111 a bottle and \\h>> ha-. bc<-n makiiiK models since Iv was fourt«rn years old. when he mad.' a modd of the Nova Scotia barque Cordelia r- .ill-221 words
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Advertisement434 1933-01-11 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS I Daily and Weekly Editions) r >v ROm\«>\ ROAD. SINGAPORE, >56. Cable AcMr <w A!>\ KIH ISKK. SINGAPORE i Mil.iv, Delivered with the (hota (H.i/ri e.irh morning I .itt -t new-, latest telegr.im.s and latent an tin rabh" .ipp.Tr* "d..ik"" s p Vul\ natures itulude picturrs.434 words
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Advertisement167 1933-01-11 13 Something to bk thankful for Lit e would Ik n ri/ drah u t did nothing but criticist I sually ivt can find nmm, thinfis to h( thankful tin and fh()(in lies <nn salvation. All the had things might h( worse and many of the good thin*/* hitter, but nothing167 words
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Miscellaneous63 1933-01-11 13 VESSELS ARRIVED Lebon. Fren 7375. from Marseilles 10, for Saigon and Shanghai 10. :i B:i- Ml from Port Dickson 10. for M.i ..1 ■Sta Tjandi. Dut 4581. from Makar > 1 >. 1 Tidore Dut. 525. from Fekon B.i: in P, k 1 ti 12 fcfUl issl M Aldegondc. Dut.63 words
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414 1933-01-11 14 GIRL WITH PASSION FOR PHYSICAL PERFECTION j Risky Search For j Beaut} j Did Mis.s And ir i -,l d UI todeot v.ho died a few hours I much J lac I hysii al fitne^s^ i H j ::c>n that will intiixst414 words
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Article297 1933-01-11 14 "Silonl* PatenOO: His Dream* Ma> No^l niiu 1 TriR 1 Cunarder No. 334 v. ill be launched in Maythe world I and fastest ship. The work, suspsnded a year ago. will, accord ing to financial experts, definitely b> eks. Financial negotiations by the Cunard Com297 words
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Article68 1933-01-11 14 Substantial Increase in Production Ottawa, .lan. '<'•■' k tton old c.t. i daring kbe Bn DtaM month-. <.l ltH 2 J73 K4L' OUIICQ rained .it MM63.14] >> igalwt Ut7OM ouoa -..iiurd $4nBio4iT .j- Hm oornspondtaifl perioi ■•f mi DinwiL tin mootti BepUaritat Im mjM mnea o prodaced Doaqpaiid68 words
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Article95 1933-01-11 14 PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. Bl RMA MKAITS SLTTI.FMI NTS. r.C J lI.DKKATEI) MALAY RUH I FROM IHE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, i UAVfcNTRV. INC. LAND J Wav< 25.3 metres and 313 Jl metres. I S To-day's Programme :rom Big p Ben. Concert by the J Northern Studio Or- i --:a.95 words
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70 1933-01-11 14 KUALA LUMPUR AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY K .3la Lumpur regular broadcasts are WttM further notice: DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10 30 to 11 rr. PETALING HILL TESTINO (Except S indiy? and Public Holidays' FRIDAY Kl 65 Metre? FROM THE STUDIO 630 p m Kror.tchong Music. 7on English. U British Official Wireless70 words
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Article90 1933-01-11 14 \utographed Programme Sold lor Mr s- vir.i a Hid I I the nldnl ;»t the Capitol Theatre. London, which raised £4.000 for the Y:< t"iia Ho.-pil for Child!' Th Pi "inee of Wales was present, and the 1 ma^niin m Mfßl pnpMMM, vhu-h th> P had autographed90 words
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Article77 1933-01-11 14 Stimulating Interest Among Younger Generation Ottawa. .lan. K.ti .<; MI <'• I'!-'-' i" 4 a^ncult <\, iada and it? continued importance as the ijumi liidu.st: organization d I ■MMhhl H.,w h Q club" fnipnHci.ll wMM I view to itimula 1 I in atiricultui ;imonp -.<..:.-. f witii ipanbenblp77 words
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Advertisement475 1933-01-11 14 JBtm "V. I^bW V^/ fffl ■j^ >^^ .4^ X'^SBBBB^F^l^r fc" H^BBB B I iW; xmmßjplbßJ Hjß b v B^yßß^i^BGß 1 A Good Buy Crompton Lamps are ;i "uo<kl buy." To the u-tr the> uiNo service of the heft PrieM tit not fantastic, hut you will Ik> >urpri>td that a i.iM475 words
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Advertisement459 1933-01-11 14 BANKS AND CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA \M> HUSK (Incorporated in England b\ K- Paid up capital in 600.000 shares tf ftOMl lJ Jt R. Fund '00.000 ipt... -n i-oprietors £3.000.000 38 Bllhunsgate. London. EC 2 A;..r IcUo Amritsar Ipoh B- k Karachi Ha- a/. Klang Bom La'- -be gapore459 words
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Miscellaneous362 1933-01-11 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL I^pular Shortwave Radio Stations Ti:e Tollowing is a M of stations which car. be received in Sinpapoie Java Station-: Bar.doeng PLM from about fcj| pn: gramophone records ?nd teleph ■•:.> i,.-ts sttti Sydney. Australia, and other .-V. rjsttaJ Bti) after scores "Hullo Syc:. Tanjong !'"<*. 21 m362 words
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816 1933-01-11 15 SERIOUS EFFECTS OF TIN RESTRICTION ihanii onsolidated's Appeal Privy Council MK RISBI Pi: fl* -urth crdiiMiry seneral «f Consolidated Co.. Ltd.. was b at Winchester House. Old Broa 1I Mi M V- ■■> hairman and ma- director of the company, presiding. D. R- Stxlti havinbe uottee convening the meeting and816 words
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Article276 1933-01-11 15 |,os> of <'.">.:">- la-t oar The directors' report to the shareholders >f Indragiri Rubber Ltd.. the annual >f whfcrh is to lield at French Bank Buildings, at noon on Wednesday. Jan. 18. states The accounts show a less on the year's l ing of $35,752.06 «as against a276 words
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Article332 1933-01-11 15 namely. autocratic power to over-no*- ■»in« tual obttgaticns. t4f J I This is. to my opinion a very serious position for any Government to take up. however p ful it may be. There is no excuse that betas done to help unemployment In 1 country or that manufacturers can be332 words
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Article111 1933-01-11 15 Qmln'i Tin ExpMi Fiiiure> A communique issued to-day by the International Tin Committee states that total ports of producing countries fcr the past th:e ■vere: September 5.787 tons October 5-09" tons Novt: 6.143 tons monthly quota was 5.74J t At the end cf Novemb r eeeried its111 words
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Article263 1933-01-11 15 Dividend of I 1 Per Cent Twenty-third ordinal". nLumut Rubber Estates. Limited! l G r Sti el London. EC ■'-iiham. G.C M.G.. C.H .ud that he that the s.r .•.ere able to make v. I I K, Oiu- was that by dint of wide- economies the production tatf263 words
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Article25 1933-01-11 15 At tebotfun kboUm x P Plantations of Java and AngloDrteh Utilities Com WOhrttOM provitiine for u-mporary .si; of the i.nd were unan:; ajwd.25 words
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21 1933-01-11 15 BAJAU RUBBER AND PROCUCTION ESTATES tfor ye»r to Ma: «32. was £1.810 t loss of £3.»7 brought in, debit 1 I21 words
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Article107 1933-01-11 15 '..iilow ..nd Co.. Kual.i I.umpur i «-nU K KM.S.. UU* Bade! I 38.000; Bradwail 25.000 > 58.000; High nd romntt 187.000 K 194.000; Krian 96.000. Simge 136.800; s V- s.'lancon T1.50U lirrrk-k and Co., S<xr«*tan«^ < <. 33.300 lbs. Ayr: J4.000 H .bu 19.000. OUnealy 52.' I107 words
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Advertisement76 1933-01-11 15 \Msets exceed 112,000, Of Assurance In force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Incorporated In the Strmlts Settlements ->. OFFICE Great Eastern Life Bulldmg, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. E.C. < i £20 000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiler with76 words
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Article1031 1933-01-11 16 Malaya Cap stagey.— Stagapwe the I \Mt..r% <i%rr \,«jn M.1,.... t t mm mil iiitl the Malaya Cap. ts. Ike Ktst Surveying the matchr* in the southern section of the Malaya Cup competition this seasc: I win. we think, be generally agreed that Singapore deserve to play1,031 words
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Article982 1933-01-11 16 KXCKLLKNT TADANC MATCH Triumph Over l Mihv\\ Conditions Sin-.i|- i. •;>! M.i Li: i l onunjnd Singapore defeated the Malaya Command on Padang yesterday in on*- <>f Ha games seen for some weeks, by t\\< The i were t. considering Om pewnd. IhS passing and ttaf982 words
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Article610 1933-01-11 16 But Limber Up Disappoints Again LA GAI ALSO SPRINGS A SrRL'UISK I From Our Own Correspondent I I', ii.ui., I. in 10. third day ot the Penang race mt turned out to lx a favourites' day but there ts- -in the big race and the Fl610 words
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Article31 1933-01-11 16 Bref Mei Bonnar: XeAot O'Driscoll. ill. Sym. Tufnell. Frend. Henderson. A. D Anderson. Mal.iva < omhunul: Iluuhinson. Merger, Miller. Billson. Cumber lege; Goddard, I Gaszard. Sysum, Muirhead. Wilkinson, Stoneinan. Newton-Dunn. Ekir Otonnwnwi31 words
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Article164 1933-01-11 16 Singapore XV Selected Last NifM i':.. xv to i Selangor in the Mala\ Cup final ;it Kuala I mi pur on Saturdaj was selected last night. It is not th. sido which del- layan Command yesterday as neither D. R. Harper nor A R. Anderson was available164 words
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Article1595 1933-01-11 16 KATHLEEN SHOWS HER QIALITIKS The Lipton and Chinta Cups On Sunday morning yachtsmer. aving a steady blow n e in which the six metres were able to u r all sisters, ajthou,. all they wanted, were not comp- ed to reef. The start for th<- "A"1,595 words
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Article18 1933-01-11 16 Mr. II m ot—^ t There is a repoHad oattM«a) Surtrfon IUM fIOBS (MM fI^PT t/^ u18 words
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Advertisement43 1933-01-11 16 A NEW consijunnicni oi Musical Instruments have just been unpatisiu including MANDOLINES BANJUKES KEECH BANJULELES Cull ami Sec I Item I* nces are Low S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. Itaflh-* Pla(»AN BSBBNTIAL FACTOR POt ECONOMY in ihi HOME 00OKINO, WATiR HEATING LIGHTING MUNICIPAL OFFICES.43 words
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