The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 January 1933
1933-01-13
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1933-01-13 1 The Singapore Free Press i l ::.v>:;. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, J A.MARY i:{, 1933. 10 i:ms.18 words
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Article102 1933-01-13 1 I li. tin. < iI. (j. ;.„..<.- v ha\e ibled !•> Nanking urging the re■.iptuie ..I Ml.U'll.ilku.Ul. .is ..111- n\ ••ill Hi. :r ihilitx to delelld -hi. mi. rests could China hope for Use -MM .11 ..I tnelidl> I'ou.tV I'.ijjc 1 It rtecl la l niKhl Ih102 words
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Article44 1933-01-13 1 HOIJHS u\ iUK n <|> J. B. Hobbs. discussing the Test outlook in a cable to The Star to-day. disagrees with the Australian view that they have the Englishmen on the run. Winning the toss means victory, he declares. Free Press London copresspondentFree Press London copresspondent - 44 words
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Article276 1933-01-13 1 Fears are entertained for the safety «f a Soviet ship with 2ft pa—rmn on board, reported to b« in danger of «*«H^y 1 1.,. ,h. -I'.u:,- Britain and France are fnakinr. t her— 4* iUratiom into the question of preventing fires at sea— Page 9. Mr < uiiipiun Mackenzie has276 words
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Article976 1933-01-13 1 We gotter do it." said Mrs Mistle. looking round the ill-furnished parlour. *Hmm sin* no help for it. same as I kin see." She Li what all an "eldensh woman, with grey hair, pale blue eyes, regular features, and toil-worn hands, and her voice is quiet and976 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement148 1933-01-13 1 *****52^51 LEAMM. I'ItuVNQN STORKS RAFFLES HOTEL MA I \V S PREMIER HOTEL '/'> l ■;.\7.'w; TO-MORMOW TEA I) ASCI spmai dinnkh to PJI I)\N(K \\!> CABARf-'T im \lid-niirht l)imt fmm '-""don, Paris ;ind w York. __>_\iu_;n\> rm>itafi-:l— i-j.::*. to :j p.m. RAPFUEG Cl LDKAIKD OSU BESTS I PHONK ">:: M148 words
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Advertisement163 1933-01-13 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL pium issi SATURDAY, 14th m-Muu r S P II C I A L D I N N l 2 R DANCB cc CABARET SPECIAL GALA NIGHT I)|NNKK Opt mnfi l\ rformancv 'llj ii I^, (liicct (torn l.oiKion l > ;t\ili(»n DANCE I vmuiu .Irrvs fwnti.il. -IW I163 words
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Advertisement65 1933-01-13 1 LATEST \I)YER'IISI MF.NIS Musical Society Concert Page 5. Ocean insurance policies Page 16. Ovaltine the drink all children love— Page 3. Kelly and Walsh desk calendar standsPage l Bachelors are prepared in the Players' way Page 6. Avery weighing 100 per rent accurate Page 3. CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP PIANOS UPRIGHT65 words
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Advertisement10 1933-01-13 1 rsuanammawsawammsmmmmmammsin ,c <-^> I'M) VBI i: AT ALL LEAUINfi PROVISION STORKS10 words
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Article1163 1933-01-13 2 Mala> Tamln and the Plate Powdor Ihe statement thai a Eurasian mpli.N.d »n Mes.sis. Kohii.son and to.. Ltd.. i il« red i >lala> tamb> to deliwr t stolen panel ..I (.oddard's plate powder valued at >|.. ti» i Lines,- shop in Bea« h Road, ».u made lieh.tr1,163 words
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Article111 1933-01-13 2 i Fr O Ov. C> rr< poi-.d- Malacca. Jan. l y \V:-.ile on its way to deli'-er Wtt&U of the r.fX Oeueral Hoipi:al. a For.l Dglßl to UniUu MCMBcn into the drain m ::ont oi X P V I-:r.ai! at the CTCM reads o! Mill Road Mf W.111 words
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Article78 1933-01-13 2 A ralk> on Motile: h<> jgiven by Mrs ■Dr H<.b.: f > ai the YW C A Raffles Quay commencing Wednesday Jan 18th. The series *ill begin with a: \i:atomica; ture and includes taik> on Preparation for Motherhood" md "Hou to T. n ci-.i.0r. Facts of Life78 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement43 1933-01-13 2 TWO NEW LEADING LINES. SNOW FOR RAZORLESS SHAVING. R m < ro n .m'.essh DFODIS IHr: NKW PEKFI MED DISENFF( TANT. 1 i ised as a I ram and tor insect bites. BtosWhii MEDICAL HALL. LIMITFD. i i im >:: f oum I'KOMi-iiv kmci ih»43 words
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Advertisement251 1933-01-13 2 BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIREK> 14A Change Alley. Singapore The Cheapest House lor your Stationary. Typewriters. Ribbons and Carbons tt lMj lor Pencil and Fen writing. REPAIRS Send for our mechanic* j^?^l .hfiidrr your typewriter Is out of yHB|C»^ order Telephone 7770, 7532 and 7534. M o ,,rHv251 words
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Advertisement255 1933-01-13 2 BARGAIN ADS. FOX SALE. VANDA .'OAQI IM ORCHIDS in full bloom 5 to 6 feet h:.: UN p» i IjMI stalks. Apply Box No. 18J. cir i Fre f:.--.-BOOKS OF KtT-FHF.N'CE— The following boot ol r.-itrence are for sale at $1.00 per volume 1-ohcation to be made at the WJm255 words
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Advertisement833 1933-01-13 2 xl TION -A At t'TION SJ l i< >i<< »i:i vi i App"u af.o.; No 58 .i. Bet" -f-u 8. R af. Rama Chettiar of No. 36. Jalan Tar. Hoc N. Johore Bahru. and Kardi bin Ifohaned at 16th mile Scudai. Johore. AU that one undivided fifth «1 all that833 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous370 1933-01-13 2 fUK WFFK Ir.day. 13th. Bfh Water 10.51 9.9 ft., Ru«?by SCC B vs. Publir Services at si Hockey I I ngapore Khalsa Mi ULC a OMBM I S.R.C ground Raffles College vs. V.M x P C Seletar. v..tur.1.,. Hth High Water 00.25. 8 8 ft.. 11. 29. 10 Ift Pcnang370 words
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Miscellaneous409 1933-01-13 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hr-reb vm that r^nder^ an now invited for t^.c following matt-nab. oi services and that particulars of such tender: tnay be obtained in th< Tender Room Municipal Otsc.es Sunp: >: sir. \.t. hi p-.nod Ist Ma; UU ka 30th Api 1934 Date of409 words
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Article70 1933-01-13 3 |»,tr.tultie> m «J*en to th. instttilUon of M l|r westmln*-de-cribed the work wl «tsin« ttoe sunken German dot for »alr as MM ttmm look hto» •inr.trd that n« »P»t aisrd a ship. when he act HmdenbuTf. Iht pulley-blocks Wr,. was f the water she Iteted to an70 words
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Article51 1933-01-13 3 Appointed (unstable of ttt€ Tower London. Jan. 1 The King has approved th< Pi< Sn litMini 1 Frai M I f the 1 i Stafl ted C-'ustabi ;.i i.. \i. i: !..i. Lord n In tin New V'( .11 .i.. ii s Oca i/ mini h I51 words
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Article16 1933-01-13 3 (uses of stealing ne kiosks are E3OO mm m f*- Wal (in X c N magistral16 words
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Article997 1933-01-13 3 MEETING'S SA( KIFICE FoR MISSION FUND Charge To The New Members The Dt-votional s inducted I Tiusday morniim. in the joint session of the Annual a:.*: I the Mt'thodist Episcopal Church in M. Singapore by X' Goh Hood bag uith kkt assistance if the Rev. C. E.997 words
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Article104 1933-01-13 3 ■JM Redney at Sea, by C R Bnstesd. Methuen and Co. Ltd. 7s. 6d This book i< a fasclnaUng record of Rodney's 'Lawful Occssions' on voyages which look her twixt our sat bases in the Channel to bleak Scapa. bbsker Iceland and the sun-kissed Mediterranean Here104 words
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Article71 1933-01-13 3 A portrait of the Immortal Mrs. Beeton ha* been placed in the NaUooal Portrait Gallery a tinted ph lograph and sbowi a plwa— wT X lady dressed m the flouncing fashion of the time. The youthfulnes, oi the face people, as Mrs Beeton is usually as an austere and capable71 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement339 1933-01-13 3 o accurate FrfßlH; jlh V.HETHXR the requlrußenfei aie tar weighbridges r-> ,P™!.' 1 to measure torn or the met ssnxttlve scales to X y' r l'\ ■wmire 001 there is an AVERY Machine for the TB^W^ 1 purpose The highest standard of accuracy to HtfK/I^l S^-^T maintained by means of339 words
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Advertisement163 1933-01-13 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street r I MAI A< 11. Light Street I PIINANJi 4 Klyne Street Xl ALA LUMP! H Registered by and Security deposited "ith the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, (iuardians. Rent Collectors. Investment^ Supers i>ed and Interest collected.163 words
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Article903 1933-01-13 4 GETTING INTO HARNESS E^ VENINO drtis has ha I i )on i the day world. It has imposed its conventions upon geratcd form and I •atcen to harnesb and Elizubethanism Mak* which suggested footli;. ings, has attached Itaelf Inseparably to the day compMki Blonde wigs which belonged to the stage903 words
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Article255 1933-01-13 4 A Small Child's B; AN attractive woollen ball, suitable for use 1 among young children, is made from corks jand the unravelled wool of discarded socks |or other knitted g*n Preferably take i large cork, but as suel btainable I two ordinary corks will do. Place these255 words
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Article339 1933-01-13 4 Dipped in Blue TWILLED cotton has the great advantage over most cheap materials for curtains in that it hangs well and densely enough without ihe added expense and trouble of lining Also a is to be had in a width sunlrtrntly broad for large windows with the correct339 words
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Article117 1933-01-13 4 Bath stains are sometimes difficult to removt, but if they are treated wtth panfln they will quickly 'come away The bath should be wM wiped over with a paraffin cloth, paying special h r.tion to any marks. Leave this on for a short time and then117 words
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Article33 1933-01-13 4 Doormats of perforated rubber should be kept as flat as possible whenever they have to be moved, for they easily crock If they u» folded broken may be satisfactorily ruiifcjsi with33 words
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Article979 1933-01-13 4 TAKE CARE of your HAIR B> (tin Woman < orr -spondi -nt Brushing as an aid to lieauty HAIK troubles are many, You all know how easily your bail i b\ your general h A common coid upset < the I em— the hair BSD) l#Jly. .is out of condition979 words
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Article, Illustration55 1933-01-13 4 I I MINI M theme in the Adrian -Oslfnedl moux seUnr de soi frock Mm4ge Evan*. \i old wyn -Mayer nctress. Powder blue anal white i» com I ;i..-d with the double-breasted n«p!um blouse being carried wait in the »>iu« with (luted edginjfs on collar and peptum :ind belt of55 words
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Article613 1933-01-13 4 THE HOME-MADE AQUARIUM \jyHY not haw a WaUr now on the market excellent fisrt slight > Wo*W glass. X HM> line Ml batteries, b make good aquariums all the Rank •WMMI in the glas* i size If just right for table decoration, wh larger is fine for the nursery. it613 words
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Article164 1933-01-13 4 In these days of travelling "light" with hand luggage only suitcases are usually filled tc their utmost rapacity. If they hay. to be opened during a journey their contents must be more or less exposed, and I ir-.v hard-pressed oddments m; the chance of escaping Th: Ucularly liable to164 words
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Article105 1933-01-13 4 i t;i» I hsj bBBBj baked, seldom has appearance wh> phti ci <•:. thr Si the Bafl ths4 it nearly alway* bj to the dUh in which it is baked and (lui-ntlv breaks wi '.1 line tnc baking tin witj ••i<'.: pajMT and !^> las the fish on tin105 words
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Article83 1933-01-13 4 A >i i' bed-table which is Ix >t > i light and lias recently been d< ned The htch it rests art' mad< in ;ind the con'it 1 pur! m, n i- ,t s ol c] tray, plain on one sidi .mci covered baize on the other83 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-01-13 4 ■T*;lN< I. ('HARMING"— a living picture one of the \rtists models, a* sh'- appi'.iiiv .it tiM licKc;] Ait- Ball19 words
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Article98 1933-01-13 4 I :ng in popularity with the zebra strips so fashionable these days, is the popular polka dot. W!.:- clotted crepe supplies the spring ensemble for Joan Blondell. the Paramount actress. The loose unbelted and has neither collar nor cuff The separate scarf and wide Spanish girdle of bright98 words
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Article105 1933-01-13 4 Space is often as urgent a consideration in the bathroom droom. or. indeed, any I other part of the house, and so ways nl m oddm always welcomed. Thi' time, the oddments in question are coslaUll 1 an "aid" M muddles being to keep as many powders and105 words
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Article91 1933-01-13 4 A new use l<>: > ■.> .1 play. <i m,i frock worn by Myrna Iv. :•>: I. 1 rt>l<- m Maurice Chevalier's Paramount picture. "Love Me To-night." which v.a.s shown In Singapore La-st week -end The costume In .question is created ivory u<«.. ;>.• ipufT sleeves and91 words
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Article423 1933-01-13 5 ELECTRIC CHAIR CANCER CURE EXPERIMENT IN I'.'iIKMKH) Vn!i Rays On "Hopeless" i asc A remarkable experiment, in which ratiMsasf equivalent to those produced by 2.500.000 veto* of electricity were used in the treatment of a cancer patient in Berlin, is ijfcld by the New York Journal, The man who voluntarily423 words
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Article316 1933-01-13 5 lAH AN VILLAGE SCEN Test of Children Stun Kriwrfa.Jas. It. iMt-n strange happenings at the Bra ur air Belgian province rat iwmawi was caused by reports that Virgin had appeared to a small 4> of children. A girl named Oilberte Voi- pupil of the nuns316 words
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Article40 1933-01-13 5 baby cried pewtotently during the address «S^ *ja m^ m| Ijajt JS# &tma* parcels to East Sad BMBfleM at St yat Rin. ■seeeheap "T could drown that rlshaed the htohop There was a roar *«y -i aunt with my vweae"!40 words
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Article189 1933-01-13 5 Utui'lniL. lii.it Looks Like 1 ;i l*;it rhinine) Milan, Jan. I All the ik lent traditions in hotel building have been broken by Senator Agnelli, the Italian motor-car magnate, who has built what at first appeal's to be a vast, fat chimney in the mountain valleys of189 words
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Article1476 1933-01-13 5 Pfeflty of Snow hut only on the (iretting (jrds I From Our Own Correspondent] The Cluistnuu. of 1982 has possessed m novel features. It has probably been the not Christmas Eve and Christmas Day (or a loot time. In the week preceding Christmas the temperature never1,476 words
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Article243 1933-01-13 5 Ah -ng in the Colony may apply for c< >f admission. Application forms are available either at the Office of the Immigration Officer in the ChiProtectorate or at the Imm: I Godown B. Tanjong Pagar Applications sii i be made in i I any time, within the243 words
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Article21 1933-01-13 5 I I Young, of RoOefry. Onat YarNorfolk. gathered eight pints of raspberries in his garden on on* of the Christmas iBJBJ21 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement109 1933-01-13 5 6.15 PAVILION 9.15 ttWMHuHuua Phone 6008 I CLiv i: it it oo h 4llllll.i:% HIOf.iLEN I MtRIANNE AIIIN tmmm bfU SUi i i.o<»o Knds") :amoi ra toulung mum "THE NIGHT of JUNE 13" MX.III HI \(H l< STORY 1 MCIORI THEATRE aturday, J< nml Sntnnlm,. lan. L'Sth AT S.3n WM109 words
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Advertisement108 1933-01-13 5 Have You Seen this Great British Musical Triumph AT THE CAPITOL Continued Success Nightly The PlctWC All Bhallpwra'fl Flocking to "MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS" j£^k \> Frederick Lonsdale's J 1 1 en i I hi* famous melodic* j With \\\<Y NLOWH t Jiii t the Wi.ild h;i^ lAIII niKHMW iu.'inincd108 words
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Advertisement245 1933-01-13 5 > Matinee TO-MORROW at 3. At last! Then hm s:: t full-blcx)ded Western— intact-its tin' thrill* pi eh as you neve:- hoped to see! A to make jPOUllgl r You'll ivvel ii. HOKE OWKN and JANET rHANI)!.FR WITH SIXCiAPOKK'S PAKIKIIAK I MARION BURNS \OX n M\M vi < <.\i| \\Y245 words
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Article346 1933-01-13 6 Roehampton Club Sclunu 1 fFron; Our Cwn Coixcspondent > I .union There would like co up polo, bui li:iv ',>t-n unable tc do ;o it the nqptnic imoi aUtatauly in the pramt hard times, which have even been n sponsible foi a number of players dropping out tIM346 words
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Article240 1933-01-13 6 Fatal Hunting Field Act id' in n On: O i iindoi Mr. Ingleby Oddic hold an inquest at West- body of Lord Congleton nho died on Wednesday after an accident m the hunting field. Lord Stiathcona and Mcunt Royal Satu. mber 3. was kicked by a hone240 words
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Article167 1933-01-13 6 Surpri>ins Statement b> I v < ulifr"> Man iu-i I Our Own Correspondent) London. Dec. R. Mr Ray McCarthy, tta manager to Gene he holder of the British and American Open Golf Championships, stated last week in his opinion the Ryder Cup match scheduled to be played167 words
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Article122 1933-01-13 6 Resigns from Betting onirul Board Our Own Corresponc. l.ondun. 1)«"« Viscount DAbernon has tendered tc I T: hus resignation as a member of the Racecourse Betting Control Board He was appointed by thS Chancellor of the Exchequer as a M MM, when the Board was formed, under the122 words
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Article88 1933-01-13 6 Max Schmeling Chosen .»•> Bt^t Heav\ weight s.-w \(*u Ijm. I:., annual review by th< I I I* BUI based on the votes of sixty boxing writers pfe t ranks to Max s> t. moling, the G< in n that he lost the championship to Jac'i Sharki-y la.-t88 words
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Article38 1933-01-13 6 (From Our Own C ■< nt London. 1».-. x l>eat England by 3.29(i poitr billiard 'tt'sf at XfeM H final Au>:- jh.644: Bnctonrt rolonial pair were Lindrum and U i :.y. and th I Davis and H38 words
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Article58 1933-01-13 6 The BcbttWi PA. decided to celebrate the ,nd jubilf- <>i Hm association by a ba: on March 13, 1933. and appointed a comi: Mi i Diana li ;.\vick. of North Forelanc Ush goll champion, will leave England at I Jaiii-ary for America v:. golf ton: During be -.v:ll p| I58 words
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Article174 1933-01-13 6 rropiiNfd ln\ it.itiui foi Ueturn HmMi From Our Own Correspondent! Immdm*. Dec. 27. According to Herr Hu;o Meisl. manager of the :an i.am which was defeated by England a fortnight ago. a return match betwe«*n Austria and England will take place in Vienna at the end of the174 words
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Article112 1933-01-13 6 (ilaniurc.iii I Proposal From Oui Own Correspondent The unexpected move on the part of the Glamorgan County Union in introducing League Golf has started a discussion which will carry right through Christmas I should Imagine >owers behind the Unions are saving nothing, but they are doing a lot112 words
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Article141 1933-01-13 6 Well-Known Oun.r li.tinrr .iUt.unr.l A first-class Turf sensction has been caused in Bomb;. offlcial announcement to-day that I Stewards had rirtUonad the well-known ow ner-trainer. Mr. Guiam Hussein Essaje (otherwise known as "Mr as to December 17th. It will b«- re-called that, carrying 9.10. Dikber ned141 words
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Article98 1933-01-13 6 Sum >\ lt.-iund to its ric-kettrs (Prom Our Own Correspondent* Surrey's professional cricketers have itcOw* a surprise Christmas-box. This is nothing less than the repayment of 10 per cent of their salaries, which they voluntarily gave up last teason because of the precarious financial portion of the98 words
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Article173 1933-01-13 6 tn Our Own Correspondent Miss Edith Annie Berry, of fPactern K-c Haywards Heath, was awarded £150 < and £35 for money spent in purchasing in her action for aßaajid brea against Mr Henry William Parks. th»- Su->#* cricketer, which was concluded at Su.star* Lewes this week. Parks,173 words
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Article26 1933-01-13 6 < "I I• M Dr. A A. Alrl is due tc arr President Hoover on Jauua around the world, a when he v. ili pi26 words
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Advertisement22 1933-01-13 6 PREPARED AND MATURED THE PLAYER'S WAY THE EXCLUSIVE WAY THAT LEADS TO BACHELORS S W 7 mm \lf JOHN PLAYER 8c SOWS,22 words
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Advertisement70 1933-01-13 6 < OMMON -I \> [XOIGI STIO doctor Vw tlve trouble is dw and at \lously then, to g< cnly counteract the Ftomach nnditI •■toiratnf Magnesia takei can be obtolnc A from bsni^hes indigstion by neutralbiiijj topping fermentatio! the inflamed toniach lit: tals use and recemm* iy because. I misf PETROL70 words
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Article308 1933-01-13 7 lil»-ntitifv Debtor as SUbN-r PTED MLRDIK \u:uk On Former Polite In'nrrr.cr nc Haw* aai Hah Mmm Urn. two ««fl« charged at the Aaaiaea Mat Baad, October the complainant. rm*r was attacked by two i runes. after he was subbed unroMcious hut later was able a308 words
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Article204 1933-01-13 7 Wild West Tkrflfaf M Hh Mhambm utgroirn the liking Red Indian story and reshing thrill which is Golden West. .ring George O'Brien. Janet which rommenced terday. The picture is in- point of view, in that i>pportunity of seeing Marion Singapore, on the Bur:.- Man in Maneatei. being made204 words
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Article73 1933-01-13 7 Performance* \i Vi.-tori;i I hratrr •su»-apoiT Repertory Pltjw*' production* taJce place at the Victoria where the ful) steed state la more for preaentlnc the plays. itoh Virsin*" Is being tranaferrcd from Kikarx Hotel and win be performed at the ■m Theatre on Saturday. January 21st, .Saturday. January 3Mb.73 words
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Article546 1933-01-13 7 SB! i-.. REGULATIONS FORESH VDOWED The Sporting Element N...-M u-t..M The amendment to the Air Commerce Regulations, signed recently la designed t. courage inexperienced pilots and inadequately equipped aircraft from attempting transoceanic flights and other flight pro jet; foreign countries Also the Amendment is intended to Insure546 words
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Article213 1933-01-13 7 V|, .ml I .11 'nil In tiu- morning His Ex- c :.ied from Kedah Peak and had luncheon m. Mr. P T Alh-n and M at the Resitir Excellen ere present ic Penang Polo Club at the Pulo Ground Ibis afternoon. ImirMln 1.., ".th Excellency and Miss Ckmcnti213 words
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Article18 1933-01-13 7 The Chinese who was convicted of stealing iwlilwrr In River Valley Road on Janu.18 words
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Article420 1933-01-13 7 New Evidence Allowed On Appeal !;K\ KKSAI. Or SITKK.MK COURT DECISION Judgment in favour of the appellant was by the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Whil yesterday in a Court of Appeal case in which Messrs. Uttamran Sz Co. appealed against a decision of Mr. Justice420 words
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Article312 1933-01-13 7 ChinoM 1 Killed l*\ Kuropean's Cai •The accident was clearly this mans own tault. If he had stood still he would not I get killed." commented the Coroner. In returni \trdiit of death by misadventure on a named Liong Hoi. who died as the result of running312 words
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Article193 1933-01-13 7 Tragic Death of Pomer Singapore .Journali>t net. id the death of Mr W.> Etmorr Pino, a fomcr Singapore idir:, Mr. Pine was returning to Si:; i from ..n on board th. Kasluma Main, whuh arrived yesten. .day night but the following morning be was n be193 words
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Article298 1933-01-13 7 "HOPKS HAVE BEEN FULLY •nsTIFIED" Moscow Gives Itself a Pat on the Back Moscow, Dec. 111. To-day is the U'nth anniversary of tl matio-n of the Union of Soviet Social^' K> publics and tho occasion is receiving widespread mention in all the Soviet m w.^iiapers. The298 words
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Article566 1933-01-13 7 Preferred lhantu To Channu DISAPPOINTED LOVER'S CHARGES It n.it .1 is, <>t a woman vmned hut .1 i ,iM' it i man seeking revenge for unrequited Ime. I irst he brought a charge of enticement against the successful rival for tin- woiran's ta\.»ur but it w.iv566 words
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Article191 1933-01-13 7 ;<,kl Anklets Stolen Krom Little Girl The theft of a pair three -yea r -ck as charged a[ two your. A. Forr the Criminal District Cojil yesterday, mother cf the child give evidence of eh;. them. She said she wa I house in Thomson Read whrn sh191 words
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Article43 1933-01-13 7 Motor rfkMMM v. ill be licensed for hn> Siiiu.'.;.' c made in the design recently inspected. M ommlttee HO 1 decided tfefj -articular mod' I motor vehicle subtr riage recently couM i t, i- :.at they be pnpi < provided the media43 words
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Article1271 1933-01-13 7 CLOTH WRONGLY LABEL LED Charge ot Counterfeiting Trade Mark POMEGRANATE BRAND Japanese Complaint Against Chinese (hop 11., maiMiii'i •■> < !«.,< 1.. i <•■■ ..I ii. ih. rial District Cmtri before Mr. II loner yesterday, with being i" |i--M«i»n «f 2C rails of rtoCh far Ik* pui'|M»M-> i.l ll.illr I.1,271 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous71 1933-01-13 7 I.WV NOTK I 1 ri(hn .lanwarv l.Uh H.I. m tin- tiiri lu-li.. in ilu Ist i ouii .it I I .i m Sun.; -in-Chambro Originating Sum- Hi I.Him Mi Justice W hit m Hit' .i(» "in t l II .i in I I'.ilm. Mi liistnr a 'Beckett It-ntll in tin71 words
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884 1933-01-13 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY JANUARY 13, 1933 NEWS it la a truism th&f fefj msnj people bciirvr ilia' I i.e. CM] mn rvnvboch <Nr > bu>;!,i- ::.:;rh beltn Khun It ki betni run The irt'litiL; :s probably just iti**d ::i quit' a lot ol cases With regard to .1 IWfifUMlJfi884 words
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Article279 1933-01-13 8 Miss Foss, headmistress of the Pudu English Schtiol. ha- returned from leave. Mr. C. J. MacDermot. of Jebong Bstate. Matang. leaves for home on leave early in March. Dr I s. John, of the Ipoh HospiUl, haa d from the Malayan Medical B*nrfc* after .ing for 24 year*. SI Andrew's279 words
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Article101 1933-01-13 8 LATEST TIN AND RI'BBEK PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press, are as follow TIN London. Jan. 12. Spot £147 (£147%) Forward n47 (£l4B 4 Tone of Market Slightly easier RUBBER London,101 words
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Article82 1933-01-13 8 Mi. ('ompton Mackenzie* j Fined £2on 1 Th> no' clisl M: C" 'ir.^ti HHBH S was fitted at the Old Bailey to-day £100 B and also pays £100 costs on a char«e Official Secrets Act. to i |H pleadec I i ixmh: Greek Memories." according I j theReuter - 82 words
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Article257 1933-01-13 8 A GA KHAN'S SON Arrival in IVnan^ \l\ Veroplant' rural district of Butterworth wa^ scene of great excitement when a Puss Moth aeroplane landed there a royal passenger in the person of H.H. Prince Ah Khan, the son of H H the Aga Khan, the great Moslem leader and well-known257 words
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Article127 1933-01-13 8 Flight ol Wapiti IM:im- Fmn India A flight of four Wapiti aircraft belonging to No. 58 fAnny Co-operation) Squadron arrived at Seletar on Wednesday from Tatping The aircraft, which have been carrying out long distance ibjiilim. left Ambala. Punjab, the home station, on January 7. arrived at Alor127 words
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Article94 1933-01-13 8 (io\ ernment 'ommittt Report \pproved In connection with advice that tht- Gov.-mor-in-Council agrees generally with the recommendations contained in the Hawkers Commlttees Report, Mmriripal Diajiwfciiii No 2 has deckled that as a t mimwntfmfnt all existing unlicensed hawkers shall gradually be licensed. that additional prohibited streets in94 words
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Article37 1933-01-13 8 Dt'purturi 1 From Si;mi To-da> [From Our Own Correspondent] It ntkrti, Jan Their Highnesses the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore are dining at the British Legation thai evening and will depart for Indo-Chtna to-morrow.37 words
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Article61 1933-01-13 8 ik. nil (>:;\ in (KKKr l 1., th. Idltor Sir,— R.H.C.L in attempting to refute indisputable evidence from Plum' Warner's own pen has merely blotted the escutcheon of ■*«a*%h cricket still further. One who writes "Our fast bowlers in Australia to-day accused of bowling at the61 words
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Article94 1933-01-13 8 0 *i progress Is beinf mad* <m the course for the Ipoh Golf Club in Tiger tmm. When flni hed. the course iwiwilwj to be one of the fine* in the country and the «tw from the Club-hone should be magnificent.— T.OJ4 r>nth hu oeenred in Jaffna. Oeyhm. earty for94 words
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Article1257 1933-01-13 8 \a\;d !:;i- Foreman's Heath 1 ■■adventure Verdict I I verdict «f 4r*U» frmn bik,. I au«le«i in** im«f»i <fMfru« im>. m, I imt* *t Mr. John Mm* ftnfer. hllMl mrftt M thr v ike mi at thr f<wt th. i, I la an-iving al hfc wftt, H*1,257 words
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Advertisement223 1933-01-13 8 MALDANO'S BRANDY W^k NAN CALDBEOCS CHANGE OF BUSINESS HOURS AS FROM MONDAY, 9th of JAMAin VX\-\ OIK SHOP AT ORCHARD ROAD WILL OPEN AS INDKR WEEK DAYS 6 v.m. to 7.30 p.m. SI M)AYS 6 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED Head Ofiice l.'».223 words
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Advertisement16 1933-01-13 8 LADIES' SILVER TOILET WARE in (iKACEFIi. LINES U. S. de Silva Bros., JEYVFU.KKS. HIGH STREKI SI\(;\1'()K116 words
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Article1713 1933-01-13 9 SH ANH AIKW AN MUSTBE REGAINED (him si (,i;m;\a delegates 1 CABLE TO NANKING "The Only Hope for Powers' Assistance TRUCE NEGOTIATIONS IN CHINWANOTAO Shanghai l.vi x "Hi Dr Wrlln .u,r. X.,,, <( hina\ delegates <M" I ii hi him-M- Minister .1. London) the Cfctaese Government to-day ffr*m Geneva ur^i.u1,713 words
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Article234 1933-01-13 9 Investigations ir« Britain and France FUTURE CONSTRUCTION OF LINERS I'ariv lan 11. The Gt .^ue disasters are expected profoundl. .(instnuJion of French linen in accord. 1 :h the comprehensive recommendations of the Minister of Merchant Marii> I f ;ament involvin Almost complete abolition of wood.234 words
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Article133 1933-01-13 9 Financial Control Keturn* to Ulllillll London. Jan. 12. Over £5.000.000 is involved in the transa whereby the financial control of Boots i. Drug Company has returned to Britain from American hands to which it passed in 1920. The Boots Company are extensive drug manufacturers and own133 words
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Article89 1933-01-13 9 New Advisors Council Formed London. Jan. 10 The Postmaster-General has appointed a New Post Office, Advisory Council to act in a concultative capacity on matters of general Post Office policy and to serve as a further con: tag link between the Post Office and the public.89 words
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Article60 1933-01-13 9 German Government and Agrarian League llerrin. Jan. 12. :nent has snubbed the powerlul junker interests represented by th< National Agrarian League by announcing its refusal to have any further dealings with the League. This action followed a hostile statement i>su.-d by the League chiefs. Warmbold and Yon60 words
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Article65 1933-01-13 9 Tour of R.A.F. Stations in the Kast London. .Lin. 10 Lord Londonderry, Secretary for Air ls leaving Croydon by the Imperial Airways pkH 10-morrow on the start of his tour of inspection Force stations in tho Middle Ea.st. during which he will visit Egypt, Palest .tn- and Ir.m65 words
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Article84 1933-01-13 9 Soviet Ship in Danger of Sinking 200 PASSENGERS Attempts to Communicate With Her Fail Tokio, Jan. li. Xnvi.tv ,v t,.|t here (<> the fate of Soviet vessel, Sakhalin, with 200 passengers and .i» ,rew on board Dlvtr.- s ;n.,N xw, pi, k«-d up thiv morning Irom84 words
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Article235 1933-01-13 9 Kritain Prepared to Co-operate London. I. in id. \\:.vn the Preparatory Commitiif Economic and Monetary Conference surned sitting at Geneva Lo-daj the Italian representative, Count Bonedu- the ral approval of the proposal made yestorday ir Frederick I- Economic Ad- to the British Government, that the agenc QMt i235 words
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Article103 1933-01-13 9 Hand Grenades End Spanish l)osporadoe>' CIPBCfI Madrid. Jan. 12. Eighteen desperadoes barricaded in a house at Casasweja^;. (MS* Cadizt with a policeman I >stage were blown to smithereens by hand grenades thrown by Civil Guards. The policeman had an amazing escape 1 1 leaped from a window103 words
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Article76 1933-01-13 9 Still No \e\v> of Dinkier I ondon. Jan. 1 1 Hiere is still no news of the famous airman. Bort Hmkler who hit ;-.r!\ >>n Saturday momirn: "ii an ,it'..-inpt r o \r. Kngland-Au tra ht r< >rd Th anxii tv In crr.^ii.-.: although in view ol th<76 words
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Article56 1933-01-13 9 (^henj! Kwok-yau to he Executed on Monday ll(»n« Koru lan 1- Ii i> le.tn.ed ..i!;. -i.- that the Governor-in-Cbuncil has turned down the petition for com:r'itation o! the sentence oi death passed upon Chem: Kwok-\ v; i -mv :■:•> <■■'■ '>:-■'■■ It ur.ofT: i.tlly learned that Cheng56 words
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Article35 1933-01-13 9 Cabinet Resigns After Dispute With Kin# Carol Bukh.ire«.t. J.in. 12. The Manm Government h;u. n-si-neri ;us a Tf-.vA' a dvr >; X Cabnet bm rUM (iismls^al of two poll* I \.;.i. htb Kir. inctioi35 words
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Article64 1933-01-13 9 I<> Attend Geneva Meeting on Moin!a\ I ndoii, Jan. 10. Th- h n.- S r. ir> S!: J >hn Simon, who hM been lecupe rating abroad after M MtMi illnesi, will return to the Foreißn Office thl* week and will leavv* Lond n at t: k->:id for64 words
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Article32 1933-01-13 9 l,ond<m. Jin. 1 1 Mr LJofi George, wh »i- s:;i!-Tint; from k rffcM Mi li Ngifcttd li h MMI b-t-.r but will remain Indoors for two or thm- da'32 words
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Article17 1933-01-13 9 In accordance with <r- r. :.ts made some ttmtagot: i""' M* the Kng at 5.( .drlnt;:. n17 words
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Advertisement82 1933-01-13 9 BABY CARRIAGES We havt recentl} itteived a consignment ol Neu Models in Baby Carriages These em hod > all thr latest improvements MARMKT HAIIV CARRIAGE* Kitted with Marmet ball bearinu wheels, -orlx. i>».sponge rubber suspension. Price S.s.kOO. STAR lUBY \RRIA(;KS. Prices S15.(l(l, 555.00. ROBINSOX A: CO., LTD. I; .rporated in82 words
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Advertisement877 1933-01-13 10 t~ lINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd, earn BM^T Ch- :HK HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co -1932, Ltd sit sin ing Co.. Ltd INSURANCE. The L»v*rp«cl and London and <- i'h- Thames and Mersey Marine Insurance Insurance Co Ltd Ofc L d RAILWAYS. Tbe Federated Matay States Railways mo877 words
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Advertisement525 1933-01-13 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Bogland) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Mrunu-r. l>u#> >>>r'' N N P° re CTTY OF IIMM For London. Rotterdam and Hamburg Jan. 14 Jan. 16 i'ITY OF RANGOON For Havre. London. Rotterdam Hamburg525 words
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Advertisement385 1933-01-13 10 P. fe 9 O, British India and Apcar Lines l:.-orporau<l in EL4!iaii/J) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARb< SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S, N UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJFSTY> (.<)\M LONDON \M) FAR FAS I MMI SIKVKI OUTWARDS FROM LONDON XIX CHINA a Doe Tonnair Mn«*port 1933 CARTHAGE Apt SOMALI 6,500 Jan385 words
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Advertisement672 1933-01-13 11 M\R>t.||.l.|.s Im\;>dN V.VIWEKP, ROTTERDAM \NI> MIDIH I SBROI (.11 TASUKUNI MARU T 12.000 Jan. 24 25 MARU T 10 000 Mar 22 23 RAKONE MARU T 10.400 Feb. 8 9 t TERUKUNI MARU T 19.000 Apr 4 I BOWA MARU T 10.600 Feb. 23 24 HAKUSAN MARU T. .r 19672 words
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Advertisement368 1933-01-13 11 PMti:§a>ENT LiHER r a *^r iii ii i 1 1 i*^m^^L^?[t SAMEMG§k£zi r e EUROPE vk AMERICA VISIT SI XXV CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAM) CANYON iV?.*,'.* 55SS2 8 Wmm MANIIA AND OK H()N(. K ON(. lo SEATTLE DIRECT OK VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS AM.HKS AND VIA PANAMA368 words
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Advertisement662 1933-01-13 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAKASSER Friday. Jan. 13. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poek>?-PaUas and Bmf#t oi'HiK Jan. 13. Muntok passengers and mails a I Semaran? and Sourabaya. IDNHOO P-ulay, Jan. 13. B> an-Deli lOBOVLl— Saturday. Jan. 14. Koodap. Tampoetih. Tampa Si-Api-Api. I'M I M Saturday. Jan. 14. Penan ily>662 words
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Article492 1933-01-13 12 X.Y.K. hi I hop Scheme Tempo, aril} Then- is little hope of immediate agreem»nt being reached between the Nippon Yusen Kaisha and the Osaka Shosen Kaisha over the BOflpjtl i mii Mr. Y. ta. president of the Yamasbita s- muMp OoMpaay, hi to mtfltrf*' but been successful. The492 words
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Article122 1933-01-13 12 hir. t. ii \> used of Customs I r.iud Bail in two sureties in £5.000 each and his own security in £5.000 was fixed at trie Mansion House Ponce Court when Peter Till is raw Clausen, aged fifty-six, of the Nook, Bain Rise, Wembley Park, was remanded.122 words
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Advertisement690 1933-01-13 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated '.r. Aiistrailai KOK BKISBANK SYDNKV AND MELBOUKNfI via JAVA. DAKWIN \M» THURSDAY ISLAND. ■egular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer KSARELLA (7.375 ton«i and the MANY.OLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] s MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de luxe,690 words
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Advertisement296 1933-01-13 12 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME NCLUDI Cutm&t tamk ««a* \k i roar itiaararr. y^ RockiM- Mt. HotaocL tal)«ai «l tA«n aU- yV^ ivilHr 4 rirucoatiarnr&J tnim irxm VMKwa F 1 HONGKONG BANK M V AwL P j -k. Lmrf* «»-«ti v«^» v^i» a..^^. y^flp i Canadian National gf I S296 words
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Miscellaneous715 1933-01-13 12 NAIL DESPATCHES HY TRAIN Bangkok c. .day 7 p m .md Thu: 7.30 am Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 am Saturd;- 7 p.m. Kuant;.. tut) Monday- to 7.30 a.m Egypt, Bast and South Si;..-; i- i Iraq. Palestine, Eun>;» kl B 1. North and Soutli Am ma. to onnect with715 words
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Miscellaneous202 1933-01-13 12 << ■< tioi 1 Ivi .in. < .i t :i Penang Maru 50. KEPPEL HARBOUR Main wii.uf: Centaur. Lth. Hyge WBt. Splendour. Edendale, General Van Geen. Oil VM,.,,1 111. wharf: NiL VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS TanjoiiK Pit ki Albert Dock: Koolinda. Victoria Dock: Soli. K.ppcl Harbour King's Dock: Nieuw Holland.202 words
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Article1368 1933-01-13 13 WHY nXAKDKK SIKiILI) BE BUILT Capturing Cream of the Traffic The holding iand ol the Allan- i •he ocean which links together the two greatest aggregations of the English-speru r race, has hitherto been regarded in England as essential to its maritime, commercial, and political1,368 words
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Article210 1933-01-13 13 liulo China Vessel Chased by I .a uiuli Shanghai. .lan. t>. inoniiii^ Baa i mi. s. lado-China S.N steamer Luenho had Bfl uiip.rasant adventure v! :.i.- clov.n-: U ;tC((>ll|:- affaii by one ol the l:td\ passen^' The Luenhd. H\ int; t: m luiur out of Banking an210 words
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Article59 1933-01-13 13 Hi lionu CoMpaaj i<> Ivim )nl> Two ossels On account of the present trade depression, the Ho Hong Steamship Company as a temporary measure is having its China-Straits-i>on service maintained by two vessels the Hon« Kheng and the Hong V As soon as conditions improve tfe will be59 words
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Article52 1933-01-13 13 Annu.il Dinner HelJ on President HtMivn San Francisco, Drc. 28. The annual dinner of the Dollar Line was given on board the lmer President Hoover today and 350 employees attended. Mr. R. Stan- dollar was the only speaker and he reiterated his recent statement that business condi-52 words
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Article60 1933-01-13 13 The Mirzapore has left Hong Kong and is at this port at noon on :ay. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. whari on arrival. The Conte Verde (Italian Mail) is expected OS Saturday afternoon, carrying mails from Shanghai and Hong Kong, and will sail again at 12 neon on Monday,60 words
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Advertisement465 1933-01-13 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Daily and Weekly Editions) ROBINSON ROM). SINGAPORE. Te l VMr ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE Ih. premier morning daily in Malayi Delivered with the Chota H.izri each mornuu I..ite*t news, l.ite>t teleer.iniN uui latest announcements l«»mi<m rubber and tin cable> tppr.ir d.nlv. Special features iih lude pictures, serial story.465 words
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Advertisement335 1933-01-13 13 NEEDLER'S ar*' thr ri^rht < Imco f^es for a |M flKf^^^ that will win you the right thanks. NKKDLKirS ToflVc and lioiled Swch»l> are the cnnvnini huaurj in sweetmeats. A palah pleasure thrill assured »*afcj^ j^. in every tin OF ALL DEALERS. Sole Agents F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, Ltd., SINGAPORE. KUALA335 words
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Miscellaneous64 1933-01-13 13 Null. I. TO MAKIMK^ Tht Master Attendant. Singapore announces tion in positions of buoys established south-westward of Siglap at distances of ia) 1.8 milts 229 degrees from Siglap obelisk. Co) 1.66 miles 247 degi-- > Horn Si?lap obelisk. Lat :;N, long. 103 deg. 53E (approxi. These white can buoys will64 words
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Article641 1933-01-13 14 Finest Collection of the British Realm The bestowal of a knighthood upon Si: E<!ward Denny Bacon. KCYO. Kttprr .if tin King I MMfli comes as a Urn iv NMtaatat tlMtl his Majesu ,■>. s;d pos. •■s.sor oi what 18 beyond doubt the finest and most i ompn641 words
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Article402 1933-01-13 14 Death ol a Great Missionary 1 By Our Muslim Correspondent I A HMriksl missionary. vtkSK nan I veil-known to Muslims all over the world, and one to whom frisnds and tnemu > nm-' tredit lot t.-tablislnne I a m In Bntjtend on a proper and -trong basis. Al-Ha:402 words
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70 1933-01-13 14 KUALA LUMPUR AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Kuala Lumpur regular broadcast* are until further notice: DAILY on 55.5 Metres. 10 30 to 11 am PETALINO HILL TESTING 'Except Sundays and Public Holidays). FRIDAY on 65 Metres FROM THE STI'DIO 6 30 pm. Krontchong Mv !c 700 Kngllsh. ~15 British Official \Vireiess News70 words
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Article165 1933-01-13 14 Beauty of Empire Designs London. l>,. 1 1! issue of 1.738 is of Messrs. V X: Ibi increase of 121 over the prei years financial -sion. for stamps ma Budget* lk letters. The Empire stamps. a< usual, lead the way I of design, ehou- •of colour,165 words
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Article131 1933-01-13 14 Motoi Widrnt t Kuk.l Mrrtajam As a result of a motor accident on Saturday ktr. J H. Scully, overseer PWD.. Bukit kfertajam. is now an inmate of the General -lospitat Penang. •pears that Mr Scully was on his way lertajwa on his motor cyrle when bend in131 words
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Advertisement664 1933-01-13 14 Th^Favourite Jbr Every Cup Throughout the World the beit judges of quality and good value insiit on having Lipton's Tea. They appreciate the fine flavour and perfect freshness which distinguish this famous tea from all others. On f«/c everywhere te tk* Urn out yellow fin. UrTOW !TP T«riunn C«yloa Pfflo—664 words
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Advertisement94 1933-01-13 14 BRITISH HROAJK ASTING 1 j CORPORATION PROGRAMMES K)R INDIA BI'RMA. i STRAITS SKTTIKMKNTS. ?nd FEDERATED MALAY n|\l|s t I i i FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. r J DAVENTRY. ENGLAND J Wavelengths: 25.3 metres and 31.3 i metres. J I J To-day's Pros ram me t ii M I. 2.30 p.m.94 words
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Advertisement413 1933-01-13 14 BANKS AND INSIR\\(I CHARTERED BANK Ot INDIA. M -IRAI IA < Hl\ In rated tn England by Royal Chatter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares «5 eacn B MMB Reserve Fund B M HI p rye Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 iMgjkiM^M^^ v^^bm^^^m wt *y Alor Star Uoilo BBJBI Amritsar Ipob413 words
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Advertisement277 1933-01-13 14 IHK VOKOHAM\ HANK. LI! < Established in itoc Capital •übacrtbed (Fully pa«d up) Reserve Fund Frusliißt K. IsMii. Ek President K. Takeuctu Etc 1 1' .id <>n1 > Bta > 1 J*" 11 CHI LI SUsjiJ y;: i. r Ihianilsi (Egypt). Batavla ierUt I^^ Calcutu, Canton. ChangdMa. r Uen, Hamburg.277 words
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Miscellaneous368 1933-01-13 14 ROIM) YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations I The following Is a list of stations which can oe received in Singap c Ja »a Stations: Ba:.Ci^:. fe PLM m about s 5.20 p.m. gramophone records ?nd telephony r tests with Sydney, Australia, and other sta*: I c Usual call after368 words
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Article154 1933-01-13 15 I-. Thi- ompan>'> Vrtiile. xtraordinary general meeting of United Hied, held yesterday the woltttton rrcent ly affecting the appointment *of prnent Messrs J. A. P. Strachan W. H. Macgregor. W A. FeU. A. I Chambers. P. R Oavison (SecreI A. Sutherland. C. B. Teats. A. H. B154 words
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Article224 1933-01-13 15 hum. n iii; m.. f»> >i:i"i h.,: -< hiu. i in Burma rke prices has given *>mand for protection. Commercial LftriM are also gravely exercised as to the ift» of the rir export trade since in the face ractics adopted by Slam and Caw in Inaun224 words
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Article70 1933-01-13 15 > > »i« nit 11 v i <•• < i^ Bm Ctr'on Chamber of Connrvt'rci* ha--* OT i I": I' 1>: I Kotm ■Mm U \ma*d on the fact that undet of>ru- ...ir tavoAce sjntem gooda are subleiay. extortion and other abuses. Hiic KflAf tilth wieCentral press - 70 words
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Article75 1933-01-13 15 .in M.iiiul.u turnisi entre Cmatmm. Jaav he vntmtwm of Canton as a manu t», the municipal guvciiHwnt ha S W -)f the city as lndustrtal precinct laic* vMh the modern aonins »J*«"« of the city la ti»V t3 -tlon of Canton-Hankow RaOwm workshop is located at Sal CbmiCentral Press - 75 words
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Article344 1933-01-13 15 NEW YORK STO CK EXCHANGE Jan. 5. Ims Express s nd Dye M ij Chalmers American and Foreign Pouer 1 riran and Foreign Powei 7 per cent. Pref. n American and Foreign Power Warr American Sm 13 Ameiican Tobacc <><> American Waterworks onda Copper Auburn Automobile:. 53. Baltim.r md Ohk>344 words
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Article107 1933-01-13 15 I IPt.MI 111. 1 The Kwangtung Provincal Bank is consolii) dating it* lesenrc funds In mn effort to increas* business. A plan to this effect wiU be en c forced as soon as it is approve south i this connection, steps will be made U T redeem theCentral Press - 107 words
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Article204 1933-01-13 15 Oomestic production (as ascertained by exports from Federated Malay States, Unfederated Malay States, and Straits Settlements' of Tin. and Tin-ie-ore at 72 per cent., during the month of December. I •Tons Tons. Federated Malay S IJM Unfederated Malay Stnes Johore 8 Kedah 8 Perlis 26 Kelav i204 words
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Article76 1933-01-13 15 Latest buyers' prices, icceived b> cable yesterday morning, for Palm Oil and Palm Kernels, are: in Kuik c.i.f. landed weights New YorkPhih'.i. :ph.a 2.12 cents i per lb. c.i.f. landed crcights Pacific :.05 (U.S. CU: lb. landeu *cjg|mi LnoipoolHo. -i< |1 In K.iirrU i76 words
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Article99 1933-01-13 15 BARLOW'S RUBBER REPROT There ha« lv <1-r; perio has been quiet to dull with pg|gfl aver- !uhth '< lulrin ,t»l. «1 itvi< es quot. I tt|a n. v :>.. i- ■:i prices being uncHanard toga HH Tht- week ended January 7th. saw a reduction in H 1.676 tons On that99 words
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Article72 1933-01-13 15 i Singapore, I m I Tin- miuket has continued to in- |M aiul. business In I iittlc change. Latest quotations are:— s> 7 do. London 2 13 32<l unchanged. 3's gold dowr. 1 U gold. S- and m l lof shipn .<• ,r t h, end72 words
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Article29 1933-01-13 15 1 esting to not? hmm (number of National Savings Certil r issued even In one week. xen- purKed durinn the week ended *> 1 making a gr.r irrhased of 1.119.0.29 words
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Article258 1933-01-13 15 London J.i it 5 per cent. Reorg. L.< an 1913 <Ldn. Iss.» .tnd Shai. Bk <Ldn. Regd. £115 Cha-.td. Bk of I. A. C. £5 sh. Gula KalumiK.nu Rubber 10 Brit -Armr Tob. H- 103 l l in 5 per cent Sterling Loan 1907 59', J t:i258 words
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Article68 1933-01-13 15 «.uthii.- and < Ltd.. Kuai.i I.mtipui. j-..nt~ Etei i n. 1 died D liter output 290 pMnti I >)sed dov ri been completed. I \at t and o X^t-nts Bruiui Output for December, 1932 38.000 lb;, (Tn 1 Ul.alHlu. 6 m Output > DbCT, 1931 I3J68 words
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Article207 1933-01-13 15 January l'_ London. 4 months' sight 2 3 3132 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 15 16 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 29 32 London. 30 days' sight 23 7,8 London, demand 2|3 27,32 London. T.T. 2|3 1 Lyons and Paris, demand Hamburg, demand 159 New. York,207 words
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Article149 1933-01-13 15 January 12 Tin Singapore price (per pikul* $74.62 Gambier 475 Pepper 20 Flake Tapioca Pearl Satro Sm^:: 4 00 Copra. Sundried 30 Sago, flour 2.10 DevoeV lir.p. Kerosene per tin 2 69 Syhan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.9t Socony Motor Gasoline 1 4 drums per nperial gallon tt Socony149 words
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71 1933-01-13 15 CHAMBER OF COMMER CE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Janiurv o'rlork noMi i. equal to London Standard Spot (lease) <F0.8.t T 7 Standard R.S.S. on Tende: Jan 7 7 3 If February 7 3 16 I Mar :Ii 75 16 I >r:l-Ju::, 7 July -Sept 79 16 711 IS Tone of Market Dull71 words
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Article855 1933-01-13 15 ITHI'RSDAY. JVM VR^ I CLOSING Ql OIATIONs Buyer* &eU«... Asam Kumbang (E> 235 6d 25s 6d Austral Malay t£» 18s 20s norn Hitam 10s 6d lis 6d Bangsn Tm «£> lis 12a Batang Padang tsl) °5 l J Caves iSI 25 3 Bukit Arang ($1) Ban ri855 words
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Advertisement72 1933-01-13 15 Uvti rxeped Sl2.ooo.otsi Assurance In force over 135,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. < Incorporated In the BtrsJts Settlements) -Mr area: Eastorn Utt Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry, E.C. -l £20 000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British72 words
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Article1400 1933-01-13 16 Adelaide the Venue for To-day's Test MATCHK- WON !;V !1 \'D RUNS xI. wh.Tr th,- th.r.i I. -i mI.Ii i\- '>. i>um.iti'(l uith t lie rr« «>rd •T ctaM ftatehes la the l--t^ i., hxr h..-wil th.- ,M« isl.m 1.-U \.i. ....ir Uu lll.lt* h which1,400 words
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Article71 1933-01-13 16 LAWN TENNIS TEST THE LAST U.S.— AVffl RALLA MATCH Van Hyp. Loses to Young Newcomer Sydnt\\, Jan. 12. In HH tourth and la.-it Australia- Am i Austn\:. Glcdhill 6 2. 6 4; Al'Lson < Amei Hopmon 3 6. 6 3. 6 l; Quist < Austi.'ii.i > a 19 ymn IM71 words
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Article148 1933-01-13 16 I MM) I on- iii I .i>-t I our inters (From Ot< 0 008 poadil > I .melon l>.« Winter racing at Derby has been a failure during the la° I > In the imm< post-war years 0M fixtures paid well, but in the last four iMn148 words
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Article137 1933-01-13 16 V v (•round Loum- Ol !S Year<From Our Own Corresponn 1 .melon l».-« Another special meeting of the members of Gala Rugby F.C. was held on Saturday in Gala&hiels ex-Service Men's Club Hall for the purposes of again considering the question of signing a new lease for137 words
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Article115 1933-01-13 16 TEST MAT CH PROFITS -ilney. Dec. 24. At a meeting of the New South Wal< I Association to-night it was reported that th net profit to the association from its share of proceeds of the match England vs. New South Wales was £1,856. From the proceeds of the first Test115 words
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Article44 1933-01-13 16 c is to t 1 v by 500 yards, the Golf Course Comir. I ■g adopted a scheme under which many I d tees are to be laid d the work is to be carried out gradually and will >y the next two yea:44 words
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Article787 1933-01-13 16 Drawn Gum Agnst the QnwM IMPRESSIVE KORM IX FIRST MATCH Wiltshire 1; Chinese 1. The Wiltshire*' .soccer players created a favouiabl. ion upon the farge i then; di ay. with t I >c at i.il. B The football I wl-- !<:•■•::. throughout with the KtUUett pla;. i:.787 words
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Article44 1933-01-13 16 Entries i < hallenge Cup, which will coinmei. ent S.C.F.A. < .abs .itions desiring to participa^ 'it ion arc kindiy aslud to .-end in to Mr. Sim Kwang Tow, ca: tor >f Schools' Office Tho i .cam is So. Ent:. on February- 6th44 words
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Article75 1933-01-13 16 I From Our Own Correspond M.il.w < l.iri I i)"-poiH-d ii\:uTi betvte!'. f Uen Sembilan and Malacca will be played s B at lm«bl o::nday. T"; Vwing I been selected to repre ,;ca: J. I 9i h M d( Scuza (Jr), Saaid bin Os- It!:. R lA'nv. X75 words
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Article580 1933-01-13 16 CLOSE FINISHED AT PENANG INTERESTING RM [NG YESTERDAY K. Dennelly Has a Good !)av I From Our Own Correspondent i !Vn:ii»c -l.i n 1 I w-aihir favoured tho fourth day al races and there was a fair crowd. The going was pood and the afternoon provided an equal number of580 words
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Article112 1933-01-13 16 tees can be Ml f out stooping after a drive by attaching a small marmet to th( is lifted by touching the magnet rith thr <toe\ shaft or iron head of a eh*. At the annual general meeting of the Unison badminton Pa-iy. the election of offlce-be:-or the current year112 words
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Article166 1933-01-13 16 Race 1. —Ponies lass 2 —Div. S (5 furs* —Roy's Best 9.2. Ben Hall 9.0. Red Blazes 8.6. Perfect Lady 7.13. Donora 7.11. Princess Richmond 7.9. Mickey :9. Little Pat Peerless Lady 6.7. Race 4.- Class I—Div. 2— (6 Rona 9.0. Brons Velvet 8.10. Phar Rong 8.6. Capone166 words
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