The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 January 1933
1933-01-16
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1933-01-16 1 The Singapore Free Press V ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY. .lAN TARY 18, 1 933. 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article1058 1933-01-16 1 THE OLD HOMEST EAD "Why do you come here?" said the old man. lists clenched under the sheets. "Why da me here, plaguing me?" Wtot son stood st the door of the room, turning his hat between his hands. They told me you were ill,*" he said "I >v thought1,058 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement171 1933-01-16 1 KLIM I'OW I'l KEI) MILK NPPKO \t ti ID I'L lit IN IHI IKOPIIs OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADINO RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL WO >77/< I|£ ifTJI iCnONS TEA DANCE 630 te Sl5 p.m. INFORMAL AFTKR DINNER DANfE AN!) (ARARFT '•.::•> 1., mid-nk'ht HUGO and JOSEPHINE (Direct from Paris New171 words
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Advertisement148 1933-01-16 1 «nw_Baaaaaaaaßnßßaam r M aaaVV^ )a~*^^i -5n i I simplest way of obtaining a perfect IV(. h t ask for a Tolleys Brandy and a Br] QkaJII tie In r\trei is write to oui Engineei I'• I lechniral detail* I.- l'.i«i-nt < Re\ i\ei <hi!\ >_>.<♦(> per quail l-ottl. < including148 words
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Advertisement529 1933-01-16 1 THE DAYS NEW! While tin Committee ol Nineteen meets to-day to discuss the Manchurian situation. tht it- is im teasing uneasiness that a maior conflict between China and Japan cannot It averted Page 'I. The li. im i lit. I <l the I \i hcquer his. with it it. ii529 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-16 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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796 1933-01-16 2 13 Points Scored Without Reply 9 OTT PROVES HIMSELF w owoim'xisT i v, ol i. 1 I'uhli. vm.r> <» ABrnwa* 1 the Singapore Public Services were aft ni By thirteen clear points by Bars ta a Rugby match on the Johore I Beifke Club ground796 words
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Article106 1933-01-16 2 in;- tin-: trawl talk a.- n behalf I W.C.A. by Mrs. Birtles ol th. Q _BBttl on their tour from Sydney lo Singapore through i:. Great Barrier Reef and the Dun ti East Inch. Mrs. Birtles recounted quiet!) and humourously a tale of aflpaitin and misadventure106 words
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Article98 1933-01-16 2 Discussion on Import Into Germany London, Jan. 12. ipnn discussions in Berlin before Cl tma representative ol the German Governmenl were engaged yesterday and to-da> in conversations with officials lor the purpose <>i arriving a! accurate statistics of the quantities that in recent periods had been import. (i98 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement157 1933-01-16 2 which WOULD vor RATHER HAVE A aBHi which only lOOkl beuuihul m nil Bsstdl is i.-ally beautiful \V> BRAND TABLETS BUBtBCI im organic re-construction and not merely preservation of the skin Pric 59.00 per box of 60 tablßßl S \.t:.' foi Malaya MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED. Oaiport Order- Promptly Executed. BUSINESS157 words
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Advertisement626 1933-01-16 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE b hereb. that tenders are now invited for B-e following materials or services and that particulars of su< h tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room. Municipal Omces Supply of Sluice Valves for period it May 1933 to 30th April 1934 Date Closing626 words
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Advertisement639 1933-01-16 2 NOTICES. CONSOLIDATED TIN SMELTERS. LTD. Incorpoi ated in Enulano > NOTICE Ls hereby triven bB IntertW Dividend oi :r pa Hal BB Income Tax at th- rate ,;i B vi the L. has been declared upon the Pr.!. Shan tl;: C'ompanv <•:. .a i mmt of the year enuma June639 words
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Advertisement744 1933-01-16 2 NOTKK. Mr. Charles Pearson Ambler has been admitted a Partner of this Firm aith effect from January Ist. 1933. ERASER Ms CO Singapore. Janua: Re RICKARD LTD. (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) OFFERS invited fe: '..<■ COMF1 IFF PRINTING PRFSS <V. PLANT compr>:n'-: 3 L;noty{>e> 1 Dem\ PBttO fVmvt Press. 14 Binding744 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous274 1933-01-16 2 THE WEEK Mt.nd.iN. lHth High \v :■9 0 ii M oft Council Meeting. Penang. I 0 C Annual Football Meeting, at 6.30 p.m Hockey f BJLC A.P.C Boustead a II 0 9mt tt PI Lebar: Indian Association m SC R C t l Khalsa Association Ist ('-.lon Sports Club at274 words
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Article261 1933-01-16 3 Britain s cruise, which became so popular •untry durtas the summer wtth all ibi— iM. has come to stay. Alofcmgs as far ahead as nest use range from the de luxe work! rjnpress of Britain, which lasts four •nd costs about BB guineas to a ip to Spam261 words
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Article66 1933-01-16 3 The following appointments were gaaetted yesterday Mi Beverley, A.C.P.. F.MS to be Aide de Camp to HE. the Governor; Mr. D WBB. BLOB, to be Second Magistrate. Penang. Mr. W. O. Reeves M.C.S.. to be Collector of Land Revenue, and Police Magistrate, Penang: York Itc S to act as Assistant66 words
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Article561 1933-01-16 3 FINDINGS OF MILITARY INVESTIGATORS Premeditated Attacks (in Troops Details of the recent ci have been received by the Swiss Cor; Singapore: elegrams published la > respect to the Geneva disturbances, it was alleged, among other things, that one of the Geneva battalions called out to disperse561 words
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Article115 1933-01-16 3 Economic and Financial Difluiiities I uminll I. ll i 1 During the discussion of a proposal fo: Hours Convention, laying down the average ;ng week of 40 hours, at the Geneva International Labour Conference, the British Government delegate urged that time should not be wasted on a proposal115 words
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Article77 1933-01-16 3 Foggy Welcome At "ro\ don London l.tn IJuhn Simon, who ha.s been recuperating in Monte Carlo returned to London yesterday. ag his brief stay in Paris he called on the 808 Prime Minister. M. Paul Boncour. at Ely see. There was a fog at Croydon when Sir77 words
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Article83 1933-01-16 3 L.S. Ilou^o nt Representatives Pass Hill Waahhatsn. lan. 13. The House of Representatives has passed the Domestic Allotment and Farm Relief Bill for bounties for producers who r> the production of wheat cotton, hogs, tobacco and rice. The House eliminated the proposed dut\ jute and added a83 words
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Advertisement413 1933-01-16 3 Kstate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES 21. first Ctmm Street MALACCA Ntrr-et PENANG. 4, Bsyae stret-t XI ALA I IMPI R '1 1»> and Security deposited with the Straits Setilt-nu-nt- (iuvernment. Act a> Trustees, Administrator^, luceivers. vh;, ri > Kent < nllertors. Investments Supervised Irr. teci Probate or Letters of413 words
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Advertisement299 1933-01-16 3 CRAVEN A in the TRU-VAC'TIN are in perfect smoking condition wherever and whenever you buy i^ri/VVEM WmWM When you pull this rubber Tan ?N__ WmM listen lor the air rushing info the 4§fflik -^LMWrnm C,n Tntf tnen ,> easiU. The Craven "A" "SO" u,U ri ,U I tin is designed299 words
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Article114 1933-01-16 4 America May Deport Duncan Renaldo I/O-. \n;rle> Mr Dun -an Kenaldo. the film star who the lead in the screen version of "Trader Hon: Bm ba B convicted by a Los Angeles court on I harges of perjury and of falsifying his passport '■{> claimed114 words
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Article122 1933-01-16 4 Woman's Picture Record ot Royal Families A collection of m f members of European royal families compiled by a woman Boar more mat be left to the nation. This to the prem". Thomas B bank, the compiler of the collection :j mM MB Brocklebank time122 words
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Article339 1933-01-16 4 The Prince Sees A Scarf He Made In a bex of clothing sent from St. James' Mn* ago B .ice League was a handknßß ami < hence visit by the Prince cf Vfak depot, which is on the Duchy cf Cornwall estate. th?s scarf would339 words
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Article264 1933-01-16 4 j New Symphony To !>• IVrtorn ■<i in Autumn I ml. 'ii lin 1 Sir Edward Elgar. whose 75th birthday has J recently been celebrated by three public congiven by the BBC. Orchestra and devoted to his work, is now at work on a third Bony, which264 words
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Article194 1933-01-16 4 First Summons of It > Kind The lazy housewife's joint." was the description applied at Bri.s-.0l Police Court to a stuffed breast of lamb. The meat was produced in court by Mi I Due-gam a solicitor, who defended a Bristol firm of butchers summon .-d194 words
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Article122 1933-01-16 4 MYSTERY FIRES IN PEER 'S MANSION Fourth Blaze Destroys Lords 'linton's Home i mai What is the mystery behind the four outbreaks < of fire, within ten days, at Heanton Satch Lord Clinton's North Devon mansion, cv Of In its total destruction. i Clinton spent twelve hours fighting to his122 words
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Article, Illustration503 1933-01-16 4 Hi-Centenary (if Famous Theatre Th? bicentenary of the original opening of the Theatre Rcyal. Covent Garden, more usually known as Covent Garden Opera House. (was recently celebrated, and at the same tune there was an announcement that the historic theatre may be pulled dean after the International Opera503 words
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Article286 1933-01-16 4 Scotland's Demand for Thri»epenn\-liit> The Bxty-second annual report of the Deputy Master and Comptroller of the Royal Mint, lacks none of the Interest which hss been ■ssocßtad i iwh BB Blue Book ever since Colonel Sir Robert Johnson took over the office. The passionate searching286 words
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Article362 1933-01-16 4 ENGLAND AS IT WAS IN 1579 Urit i ri Vie hill s i! Mir I Knterni Wtth the prir.tu of maps of the count: VnfMmrua became the Bra coir.pl H* fifteen years belli. I roductioi X msps. Museum .corned by student body who B tnterestec. I land, write* Edward Lynam362 words
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Article172 1933-01-16 4 THRE GREAT LAKES OVERFLOW Flood Keiw:rt- in hßirh The homes of thousands Lake District were threatened waters cf three of the greatest water. BaaseathwaHe. and Thirli. An extraordinary phenomenon the floods A hot wind vmaat late at night the temperatu: c was BY t tmmtm :»uiht. VAST ABBA IM MM172 words
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Article28 1933-01-16 4 A pheasant was I by-de-la-Zoueh m Hams, a brick 1., alleging that catapult, which stri. phesssni Mr Hale, de.endmg. con cant war- not an anin.28 words
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Advertisement162 1933-01-16 4 Thousands Already Sold! THE ANNUAL OF THE EAST (1932 33 Edition) BDTTED AND COMPILED gl H. KNAPP, P.R.GJ3. BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER to he the moot Stag il otuiv produced and most remarkable Book on Travel, [ndo&tiy ud Atohn itura I i Bag) and Far EaB4 ever published. 368 BIG162 words
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Article807 1933-01-16 5 MALAYA HAS NEARLY 8,000 SCOUTS A Fairly Successful Year COMMISSIONER'S REPORT There arc 7803 Boys Scouts. Cabs and R in Malaya, according to the annual irp.rt of Ootnmlssioner Frank C. Sands for h spite of the fact that 1932 has been the worst "slump" year on record «he statehave had807 words
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Article56 1933-01-16 5 Dean of Darlaua Breaks a Must I C bratlni Holy Communion in Durham Cathedral. Bishop Wclldon. the dean, sud- b ftraal ■> hl h n i l on H Ml bsß rth dßn hh help aJid led him inU) the vestry, and Bbß I| Band ruptured,56 words
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Article62 1933-01-16 5 TRACK S UBSIDES UNDER TRAIN Passengers' Luck} Escape More Man bBB pas-< m. is m a train irom c. •■V. KB I 'rt reI 1 II vttoM Kill..;'.' MMBa i-ih id. d Th.- Bm nm Bang m tmmmmtmam M ;ialt kOf support, d I The mm m p IB anl62 words
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Article32 1933-01-16 5 mrnai Ralph Mudi< »1 C i< ignore House. Esi.' Bant] H* di« d '"< MaY 1,!, H. Ml l,i'.. EM B Ross in R I cogs r her B (j uli32 words
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Article291 1933-01-16 5 Effect oi Economic Depression After increasing for 120 years the population of Glamorgan declined in tlie ten years before the taking of the last census. The number of persons in the county on s tßam last year was 1.225.711. a decline of 26.764 in the ten291 words
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Article122 1933-01-16 5 British Star Signed hv Fox I Mis- il ather An fss. has < signed a lorn? term ./ontract with tlir Fox j Company i 'Hi. Bhß th< r in tiie Fox orfic. B B-rne.-s St Sh. i H llywood BTs. Angel. who will with her, ha*- I India122 words
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Article51 1933-01-16 5 hiu roles in Paramo... type of ;>ll-star pi.tiii. I: I BM A Million" with de which will add as many more t.. th' .niv assigned parts are Fr< I "1 i. ii. Svhia Sitin. n. Geortt. H...' I ances Dee. Jack Oakie. 1 }'.< I < Ruggles51 words
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Article503 1933-01-16 5 A Planter Whn Was KAhurwd A.M. ORGANS -ENT i N HON An announcement made by th i Pattre Headquarters has put an east ia a ctm s ung nunaars which have been •urrcnt in Xegri fTtanailan far nearly a rear.' i statement is as follows: runutancetMalay Mail - 503 words
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Advertisement305 1933-01-16 5 l^ ifir _W* ui^*>A 3 i riflß i^T. 3^9 I _r nf tr H ,B; Cn I &t9f f» T I P*9al V I _r A !^i *^J* W r^v Uffl \I(7HT! \Mo| I KKILI IWI I n> THE NIGHT OF JUNE 13 j Willi t LIVE BROOK MRU HHI305 words
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Advertisement134 1933-01-16 5 1 a;.a a a:a a a B'B a a::BvB B.a a b,b B^r.B a a 8,8,a.8..a .a ICAPITOLj .B B B llll B B, B B .B y« 8888 **********11 6.15 TO-MGHT 9.15 i: ii ti ro \ew I»i'Obb'l'cl hi mo Including SOMETHING SPECIAL for TEST MATCH ENTHUSIASTS I RUTH134 words
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Advertisement121 1933-01-16 5 iOl II SOON XL \RLI ro l*\( X IF VOIR IKOI KIFS' n n r^iNn ____s_2 i li! t_ i J lv m i f L XmWwtmWflM JACKIE COOPER LEWIS STONE CONRAD NAGEL METRO-<;<)LI>WY\ MAYLRGreat stars and great producers combined to makt yet anot illiant Alhambra entertainment. The vi\ t121 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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Article1182 1933-01-16 6 Men and Women ol the Year I. rim BM v ear's golf trom a world I U necessary, in oidei i the an Bai taahaaa, to Bthftt Ba Ban] I amateur and pn nssicnal. The form- <..• in, w omen pla> > in numbi l Bapße 'is I nCVn1,182 words
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Article375 1933-01-16 6 Tho Rest Iron Rlavt'i in Coli B% GRAM LAND XX I iv .-.now why Tomnr. seen known as the best iron player in golf just what new method he uses to pro* aSM iron play control. It is not a r „iiv methods. Armour happens to have B375 words
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Article153 1933-01-16 6 Then Has an Evening With the lioys The Bishop of London. Hha is seventyfive years old this month, scored three goala in a hockey match at Fulham Palace between the Old Marlburians and Radley College. After the game he said he was -feeling fine,'153 words
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Article58 1933-01-16 6 I i From Our Own Corresponc Malsrea, Jan. 13. The Ladies' Monthly Medal for January was played off on Wednesday and resulted as follows: Mrs \v 1 Curran Sharpe 53—18 35 Ufa \V I Vowler 44—7=37 Cha<= Mil:.. 8-39 0 O Clarke 50—10=40 1 M .^sran 4858 words
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Article51 1933-01-16 6 Open Invitation Tournament al S.( pan invitation lawn tennLs tournament the see. during Chlneae Bn. 26th to 29th inclusive. Entries should be sent in to the Secretary Of the SCC. or to the Hon. Referee. W. J. M. Warden, care of Moine Comte and Co. by Monday. Jan.51 words
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Article44 1933-01-16 6 Members of the Amateur Sporting Association reminded of the Association's thirteenth BJPj will be celebrated to-day and to-morrow at the Patrons sea side bungalow. milestone Pa.-ir Panjang. There will singing land musical entertainments to-day. and sports be held and a group photograph taken to-morrow.44 words
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Advertisement265 1933-01-16 6 WHITEAWAY'S STOCKTAKING THOUSANDS Of USEFUL BARGAINS RM ALL DEPARTMENTS P I LLpwVZ fa/7 i Ikii'iJlTj SLIP Sa^Bg l r*" -> JP""^ a^ vi v it wiv A good quality case with a beautiful r white appears i hukkoi k>i- li \in I'll low Size 20 x 30 m< 1 w>265 words
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Advertisement352 1933-01-16 6 _AC»l_CPfr»4 Catarrhal. i_ llbtJ L_f vH_l______ SS'S /Mm mm. >ut the entire digestiv«-tr ict /^l^~^_ m\\ That is why it is so v ///Mt m\ T^^^Tv^^mv B_^w r l^^Bm\ aable in afiections o* y^ /y/y/m W J L_*f ll| 1 B^~ T|j B :i and 0 /V/y^k *A\ f** A352 words
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Article885 1933-01-16 7 ENG LAND ON TOP AT ADELAIDE I mc Stand by Paynter and Veriti a siRALIA LOSE FOUR WICKETS FOR 109 n wry stroiu position when p| U,v« the secaad day af thr Test match BBBBBaI iBBBrBBB at Ad. 1 888 on Satarday. Paynter aaal Verity, ia a ajtariM partaership IB885 words
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Article198 1933-01-16 7 *2iH> Fine Imposed I P«»" Trader l 'me of mm or two months rigorous wot waa laapnarrt upon ML D. aiartear, proprietor of the Oriental Cattte Trading a wen-known Shaannrc Una. whan :.*ind guilty by BTr. A, C. Boyd, the .lire sTagßtrate. of cruelty to sheep. •<> look198 words
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Article234 1933-01-16 7 Intuit \U Dr. K. O. W in>U-(!l afaßiioa Jan. 14. •An historical view point of Malacca* formed tha Bite of a talk by the Hon'ble Dr. R. O. 1 BHaa.aiH, General Adviser. Johore. who spoke for 40 minutes before aa appreciative assembly hi the Malacca High School234 words
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Article56 1933-01-16 7 m The folkttrtag win iaptaaent Ooy varans wim V Bdward vn Medical College on Tuesday at 5 P~- on BCC Padang Pte. l^ily. pte, Watson. Cpl. Dodds. Pte. Bundles, M_rUn Fte. Davies. Pte. Owen: Sgt. Sturlas. Bat Oendde Pte. HowgUL Pte. Skey. n OMM. Burka (Oapt). Pte Bennett, Pte Gransrr56 words
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Article1856 1933-01-16 7 Injury To Price Turning NM in (lame H.M.S. MALAYA CUP Visitors Fail To Hold Karly Lead I Prom Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur. Jan 1 t II ton.- -on Hi.- < ii, .< I IVI 'i l"i .»in|». i.iil);.. i have >.«.ll th< unlit to hold1,856 words
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Article85 1933-01-16 7 An S.C.C. fifteen which visited Seletar on Saturday was beaten decisively by the R.A.F. by sixteen points (two goals and two tries) to six (two tries). The airmen were superior .lay behind the scrum being 1 very much better than that of the visitors. For 185 words
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Article74 1933-01-16 7 1 A Rugby football match which was arranged bet Wiltshire Regiment and A (MO.) oapany, S.V.C. to take place at Tanglin on Saturday, was cancelled. The regiment played a team representing the Islands instead. The Wilt hire Regiment defeated an Islands r lift ecu by eight points74 words
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Article767 1933-01-16 7 On!v One Goal Stored in Hockey 'Is me (ioAL-KKKPKKS" TKOI'MLKD AFTERNOON M.il.iv.i t iiniinand. 1: O It 0 Though the Old Ralflesians failed to score rist the B B 0 "id hookey team at Tanglin on S; ntually beaten by the only goal of the match,767 words
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Article277 1933-01-16 7 ||.C.r. I i id b} Odd f.oal in Five M.C.U .3: Pohoe. Playing cleverer hockey against a :;ide which ted stubbornly and proved dangerous In atmore by individual effort 'Jwn by bination. the M.C U. did well to win by the odd goal in five against the277 words
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Article706 1933-01-16 7 Only One Favourite Hins at Penang HEAVY BETITNG Limber Up Wins Bij> Race For New Owner [Prom Our Own Correspondent I Baaaa 9m >» As anticipated the largest crowd of the meetattended the laat day's racing at Penang The weather was fine and the going good.706 words
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Article59 1933-01-16 7 V Trust Deed of £100,080 Chßi linlin. Jan Be. Sir John Prlestaian the Sunde-land shlpler. who recently made public gifts af about £10.080 and who was presented with the I honorary freedom of Sunderland yesterday in -mltion of public services, has announced I [that that he has59 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article20 1933-01-16 8 W vrSON.— At BungJ-ar Hospital, on 12th to Mr. and Mrs. R. J W K.tjang I tab -a son.20 words
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945 1933-01-16 8 SI NG APORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1933 WEEK-END COMMENT Th*' ;.'••.>. s that the Chinese forces haw been compelled to abandon the Chiumenkow Pass is not unexpected. Th-v hBYC put up a stubborn insistence but. as must always be the case In a clash of arms with the945 words
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Article112 1933-01-16 8 The Re. Bros. Wilfred snd Felix, both of whom were stationed m St. Francis' Institution. Malacca, have been transferred to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur respectively. I W. Mason, the famous 8. novelist and playwright, lunched at the Residency. Taiping on Friday, after a visit to the Perak Museum where he112 words
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30 1933-01-16 8 Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press, are as follow30 words
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Article21 1933-01-16 8 London. Jan. 1 1 Spot 12 il 32d (2 r > L6d Forward '2 13 32d (2%d Tone ol Market Qua-'21 words
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Article13 1933-01-16 8 London. Jan. 14 New Vo!>; 3.35^« (3.345 Paris 85 15 M 8513 words
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Article89 1933-01-16 8 Received hy President H ndenburp Berlin lan 1 M Kwung. Chinese Government i: > nivoy. was received by President Hindenburn v-esterday and with the help of the Chinese Minister in Berlin as interpreter conversed nim for a short time in which Mr. Kwung exm i the purpose ofReuter - 89 words
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Article27 1933-01-16 8 Prague Jan. 14. a Mr. Wang Ching-wei. his wife and daiua ire staving at Carlsbad whith they have 1 arrived from Nuremburg. a27 words
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Article361 1933-01-16 8 LMI'ROYKMKNT IN WORLD CONDITIONS I nemplovment Tide Stemmed I.H.d.H 1... i The Prime Minister refers to the urgem the War Debt settlement and the Importance of the work before the World Economic Conference in a message sent to the Cbnaervatlve B the Liverpool by-election. He aajrs361 words
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Article256 1933-01-16 8 World i'o>itinn Maintained liadaa. Jan The preliminary returns of British overseas trade for the year 1932 show that the value of Imports was £703.133.000 compared wtth £862.175.000 in 1031. British exports in 1032 totalled £365.133.000 compared with C3St.I64.SM in the previous year. The figures for re-expects were £50.914.000256 words
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Article176 1933-01-16 8 liov Actor Walks \*a\ With Alhamhra Film h the Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer production "Divorce in the Family." which is now showing at the Alhambra. Jackie Cooper shows again what a great juvenile actc he B. BB part in this film calls for even higher enrnttonal acting than his176 words
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Article85 1933-01-16 8 s:,.IMl(l Kail Crantcd at Ipoh Ipaß. Jan. 1 1 Considerable interest was taken at Batu Oajah Police Court during the Bat two days in the liearing of a charge of falsification of books and criminal breach of sums aggregating $2,500 igainst C. W. Younger, late accountant Penewst a85 words
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Article208 1933-01-16 8 Britain IVn:^ FOREIGN Win the !>o<»t- l»» StO|)!>' Landon The Treasury anno,. series of operations di: the conversion of the I is about to be completed v Feb. 1. of five per Chancellor of the time has come when h. draw his previous reque> apttal exceptReuter - 208 words
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Article211 1933-01-16 8 I > a viag Ta thr Editor. Sir. Now that one has ban opp.: seeing Daylight Savin? Ir. pra hoped that the authoritter jl: Vtom result* To many of ns the negligible Insofar as apphet. to iramV-ncer and stores in U>v. r. v. thr attract By211 words
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Article104 1933-01-16 8 Xtlantiuin PraiL«n4on J During yesterday .s h< enquiry Into the disaster Atlantßjne at Cherbourg Captain I aaented an the splendid work dor, which came to the rescue of >ar_cularl>' praised the behawou: British vessel Ford Castle, whsse seam* their great professional skill heroism. Be states that 888104 words
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Article50 1933-01-16 8 Broadcast Appeal for of Himkier Broadcastmg has heen called B the missing airman. Bert Hinkk i quest of the Air Ministry I on Jan. 12 requesting the bro ties of various aßrepecn co. an appeal far Infanaallmi o! tier the passage of. an unidwhich the authorities BM ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement192 1933-01-16 8 WHISKY QUALITY PRICE. CAILIDIBIECIK'S i CHANGE OF BUSINESS HOURS AS FROM MONDAY. 9th of JANUARY 1933 OUR SHOP AT ORCHARD ROAD WILI OPEN as UNDEB WEEK DAYS 6 v.m. to 7 JO p.m. SUNDAYS 6 v.m. to 10.30 a.m. p COLD STORAGE <-«* ORCHARD ROAD SAILING NOTICE I Thr Company's192 words
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Advertisement18 1933-01-16 8 GIVE SOMETHING j IN JADE FOR PRESENTS U. S. de Silva Bros., JEWELLERS. n hk.h mm num i18 words
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Article651 1933-01-16 9 I BidSM. Jan. i > rnudabk* and most dangerous -ays The Observer thr weight of Japanese power •pan rawomtetiuo of Japanese asthonty on Bar mainland from Korea to the Irultfd. it impossible (or reatota minds to feel the conviction that the Jteaaeae objective willReuter - 651 words
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Article768 1933-01-16 9 < nese and Jip.m.-s,- Troops M in ing ■BBBBm Jan. 15. The Japanese main army frm Mukden and Tahushan and the Manchukuo forces under Oeneral Ching Kuo-sui are reported to be massing along the Jehol frontier and preparing to invade Jehol. by way of Kailu. Chaoyangtxe and Nanling768 words
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Article112 1933-01-16 9 TROOPS MASS AS COMMIT FEE MEEIS TODAY iIHIJNMI Chinese Troops on Fifty Miles Front HOW CHIUMENKOW PELL Demoralising Boa_bai_aent bi the Japanese I•• vi 1:1 .Jan 1". Oa the League af Nations ground at <„ MB M I il •vrn greater import fia that atReuter - 112 words
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Article155 1933-01-16 9 N'KW SOVIET PASSPORT S VST KM Families in Flight To The Country M s.. dm lan I. Ten dsys notice in which to quit the town at their own expense has been given to-day to >f the categories of those nprißd from Moscow andReuter - 155 words
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Article206 1933-01-16 9 rhreatened From Roth Wlßgfl I'.jrl Ij ll 1". The French Government's plan? for balami. the budget, which may cause its downfall, are i ascribed to M. Cheron. who man of MJM B I Ministry of the Left whilPari Bonccar is merely content to follow Finance Minister's advice. jReuter - 206 words
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Article58 1933-01-16 9 Miraculous Escape uf Ra^senaers Paris, .I.i a 11 Three British passengers in a French aeroBourget to Croydon miraculously camped death when the machine took ft: the air near Poix. The pilot managed to land the blazing ma- I chine in a field. The patrol tank explodedReuter - 58 words
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Article38 1933-01-16 9 Lady Railey Flying To The (ape London. Jan. 15. The well-known Aviatrix. Lady B.nly lon at 2.40. this morning in a Puss Moth J M. \:nv J. record for the flight to the Cap..*.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article206 1933-01-16 9 Help Them To Help Themselves NATIONAL RESPONSE Recreation and Training Facilities London. Jan. 12. Schemes for helping unemployed to spend their enforced leisure in congenial and helping mmn mttto tha Mam al v. s doing so much to foster have been launched in nearly 200 towns206 words
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Article120 1933-01-16 9 Bowled Down at Public Meeting I'loemfontem. lun. 11. The;e wen astanfcfhtng scenes of rowdyism ar i meeting in the Town Hall to-day. when op>oncnts shouted down Mr. Tielman Roos aud i free fight followed. The police escorted Mr. Roos from the buildng. There were ugly scenes outsideReuter - 120 words
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Article130 1933-01-16 9 Popularity of (ape Air Line London. Jan. I'i. The Imperial Airways' Croydcn to Cape Town Ik route, which was established less than a rear ago. is being operated with remarkable success. There was no vacant seat yesterday PI the iiiant machine which left Croydon for Cape130 words
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Article102 1933-01-16 9 Why he Banned Philippine Independence Washington Jan. 11. Mi Hoovei iv- ma I I gomn i ion to i. urn the Philippines Independence Bill, pointing to "the cha< B the tile iinttl- .'■>• popul- the Islands iggesting that there shouid be no immedial rtaflflßSßßt of A. canReuter - 102 words
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Article50 1933-01-16 9 £40.000 From the < it\ 'ompanies London Im VI. At yesterday's the London I sity Court it was announced that various City companies were making giits to the Un. aggregating £40.000. These benefactions will be applied toy Bf Bto cost of the cereiiall of ti be erected Bloomsbury.50 words
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Article42 1933-01-16 9 15 1 Drop in Import- 9Ma\ Export! I oinl. n iin 12. Hoard of Trafle st r of 1932 imports into were valued at £40 million '.23.9 mill: i ajid £33.1 i the corresponding period of the previous year.42 words
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Article248 1933-01-16 9 Lancashire* Demand fur Fair 'ompelitiun London. I_n 11. Commenting on the cotton trade resolutions calling on the Government to take prompt and energetic steps to secure that in India and the Colonies and Dependencies no import duties except for revenue be placed on British goods and thatReuter - 248 words
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Article83 1933-01-16 9 Important Talk* on Foreign AffairNew York. Jan. II Mr Roosevelt and Mr Swanscn have been ussing United State- anii ipat.on in _H DBamaaßal Conference, war debts and other foreign atfai: The Hera Id -Tribune dec!*.: IM this to another indication that Mr Roosevelt is ing with theReuter - 83 words
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Article52 1933-01-16 9 Due To Fault in Pennine Valley I ndon lan I I A fault in the Penni: is believed to have been the cause of earth tremors In the I north-west districts of England this morning. It wa.s centred apOB Manchester, where some buildings were damaged but there wereReuter - 52 words
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Article59 1933-01-16 9 I.IK ll II "st lIH I A new Cabinet has been formed with Vaidavoevod as Premier There are no changes Interior, where M. Mihalake ls replaced by M. Mironescu Reuter. (The Maniu Government resigned as a result J of a dispute between the King and the Cai59 words
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Article34 1933-01-16 9 I v. 1 Japan and Chl.ia are sending gold here. China Is pOßßaaai war materials, especially hi c Japan is buying mostly cotton scrap ircn for the manufacture of i tions Reuter.34 words
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Article102 1933-01-16 9 Re_uiaril.\ Record uf WOTTf (Jreatesl I'lancA fleet of four Handley Page biplanes, type 42. which are the largest air liners yet commisskmed by any transport company. have established a record in regular day h operation in the cross Chrnnel service of the Imperial Airways Throughout the winter and102 words
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Article105 1933-01-16 9 Land in Portugal From Penal Colon} LIB ia. Jan. If. Twenty-nine Spanish exiles and fugitives from the penal settlement of Rio de Ore landed this evening st Sesimbra. a fishing village near here. They stated that en route from Rio de Oro they were several times compelled to105 words
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Article83 1933-01-16 9 Hit l>\ Foreign Suh>idi-< i Line> Jaa. It. Mr. W. L. Hltcbens. chairman of CammeU Lairds, the well-known British firm of shipping the new Mersey ferry called attention to the serious competition Brittoh shipping was i ipar hawing from tha subsidised shipping of other nations. He said fli.r83 words
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Article92 1933-01-16 9 New Trial foi Japane-i New \.e. I Tlie verdict of guilty pasaed laat March on Sadako. the Japanese heuacmald who waa sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder In the second degree of J. William Schata. the millionaire sportsman, has been reversed toy the Supreme Court andReuter - 92 words
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Article63 1933-01-16 9 Japanese Marines Manoeuvres m impede Pouplaee fhaaaßal. Jan. IS. Japanese t _rlnes at Shanghai held mi 7 manoeuvres in the streets of Hon .7k w and Kl* angwan all dry and all n-~h. on Friday whea hundreds of Chinese residents, fearing a rtpßi of the catastrophe of63 words
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Advertisement128 1933-01-16 9 Coo/, Qay and LoVe/y in Tob? alco w j ■^B ____i rotaalco bbbbs up a n n IK- to sunshine and v lafauillg See tut fascinating dbbb ol destgfu I ike 1!! Tootal Paodacti I.i- lco< rrii _c Tibbblbbbbbbmol A md avear. When buying bo s lire to see the128 words
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Advertisement962 1933-01-16 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd, J Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China THK HU A KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co 1932 > Ltd. I Mutual Steam Navigation Co Ltd. THK OUBABD STEAM SHIP c\> Ltd. THE STRATH* STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd. THE962 words
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Advertisement629 1933-01-16 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SCEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. ue >'W- SaiLs >.pore. CITY OF ATHENS For London. Rotterdam unci Hamburg In Port Jan. 16 j CITY OF RANGOON For Havre. London, Rotterdam Sc Hamburg629 words
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Advertisement381 1933-01-16 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Linei <in cotpaMted ir. vt^jcs MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO j SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO. r\DER CONTRACT WITH Hl^ >MJISIV^ «.<<>• LONDON \M> I\H I^l MAII MK\> OUTWARDS FROM IONIION KOR CHIN' i'W.I 1933 CARTHAOI 15 OiK SOMALI 6.500 Jsn 18 NALDERA381 words
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Advertisement514 1933-01-16 11 n APUC&, BIA» >H! lls IONpoN AN lAA t RP. ROTTERDAM ANh MIDOI >RR(|| (.11 Mtn. 24 25 HAKOZAKI MARU T 10.000 Mar. 22 23 T 10.400 F*b t t TVU7KUNI MARU T 19.000 Apr. 4 5 T. 10.n0 I¥b 21 24 HAKUSAN MARU T 10.400 Apr 19 20 IMM514 words
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Advertisement364 1933-01-16 11 i PRESiDESTT UHFR ft V ~^^Wmik\ l EUROPE *i» AMERICA VISIT BUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAM) CANYON WEEKLY SAILINGS IROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLI Ll TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES AND ALA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND NLAV YORK LOW THROI'GII RATES364 words
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Advertisement750 1933-01-16 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAARI MAATSCHAPPU of* lis nook I Monday. Jan. 16. Belawan-l Xl Tl ll day. Jan 16. Bengkalis. Asahan. Paneh and Berombang \\s I. VMM BOB— Monday Jan. 16, Batavia. I>\l\K Tuesday. Jan. 17. Paneh. Tanjong-Mengeidar. Tanjong-LeWot'g. Berombang and Asahan. M \.l \N(. -Wednesday. Jan 18. Prigi-Radja750 words
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Article243 1933-01-16 12 Liverpool Owners' j Condemnation The Liverpool Steamship Ot I t a special meeting with Mr. A. B. Hughes red th. ition and he outlook for British siuppn.-- The follov esolutions were adopted: di Tlie Liverpool Steamship Ownei iation welcomes an\ obtain the Bel ion of subsidies or other243 words
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Article226 1933-01-16 12 !>;,.,. 1,],. nt liner :ii WgM I ((Minion t_ Dollar Unci President Van Buren aai town the Whangpco River, bou.id Horn aaaaftbal to Hong Kong, a collision occuied with the China Men:. gallon Ccmpan beat Kiang Wah. Both vessels were proceeding down the at lew speed, when, almost226 words
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Article310 1933-01-16 12 ECONOMIC CONDITIONS IN CANADA Canadian business DOpMttaaas are gem on about the same level aa they were in the autumn of last year and there is no indication cf any _r<t immediate r-ival. Th. outpat of the tertfle industries and the manufacture cf boots and shoes continue at a fairly310 words
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Advertisement675 1933-01-16 12 Burns Philp Line. i Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. iw-fuiar monthly atSMnaa toy the we: mm mmmm marella .7.375 mmtt and the 8.8. MANOOLA 3.352 tons i Cargo only] MARELLA one cf tne argest and finest steamers trading to Au?-.:a.'.u Cud::675 words
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Advertisement592 1933-01-16 12 THK KAST ASIUK UMITE!). (Incorporated in Denmaat Telephone SS2I P \SsEN C i E R M U I SERVK I TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM Rt> and (orisHAGrs Leave tMaasaaee. W____ ms. MBOKIA Jsn 24 Jan 21 BIS. BORINOIA Peb 14 Peb r ms FTONIA Mar 7 Mfc ms ERRIA Mar592 words
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Miscellaneous665 1933-01-16 12 MAIL DESPATCHES P.V TRAIN Bangk. Bat a da] 1 pas ..nd Thursday^ "3d r 7.30 a.m. San.. 1 p.m. Koantan (via Jerantut. Monday to ?nriay 140 %M al Saturdays 7 Kelantan .via Padang Besar) Mcnday 7 p.m. k. m tttt Ottcaa) uesday. Thursciav and ay 7.30 am. k< tai I665 words
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Miscellaneous69 1933-01-16 12 South A: ri Colombo 14 Fv.mia. Dut 629. from Sourabaya 14 r.i. !4 Penang Maru. Jap. 3230. irom Yokohama or Cai. ttom RtOfMI 14. RaJata WW INI from Madras 14. for Mad H ■at i Dal m Bengkalis 14 lor Beng;alis M ■aai Ml :10m Pontianak 14 lor Ponlanak 16.69 words
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Article97 1933-01-16 13 STR AITS CHINA JAPAN CONFEREN CE. With effect from January 16th. 1933. the rate of freight on rubber shipped direct from Port Swettenham and Malacca to Hoi. Shanghai and Japan is the same as the rate of freight from Singapore. Effirti\e January 16th. 1933. the arbitrary en rubber and ether97 words
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Article325 1933-01-16 13 Commander! by ii J. Shiaafl, the Do.lar S.S. Line's round the world liner. President Van Buren docked on Saturday with passengers for Singapore, mill, and a large cargo from the United States. Orient 2nd Manila PI. This vessel Is completing her -ninth voyage around the world visile in325 words
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Article233 1933-01-16 13 Health Bulletin of the League of Nations" Eastern Bureau Week end. d Jp.nua.y 7tn 1933. i \l. \andria: 219 smallpox cases and 33 deaths as against 154 cases and 47 deaths during th preceding week. I ;hdad: 2 smallpox casts and 2 de Kisrah: 4 smallpox cases and233 words
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Article136 1933-01-16 13 The death has occured at Cleethorpes. IB of Coaaaaader Geoffrey Punsforth. D.5.0.. D.S.C ■N i who did distingulshed mtoeaweeping service during both in home waters and in I i ■Bti the crew of the Laurentir when she struck a mine off the west coast of Ireland in I136 words
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Article43 1933-01-16 13 i ligation into the loss of the Georges I was stated that the company woi'iii te respon rs or relatives of those lost has now decided was red and ni \:,u m this f.ndbaj n i b rat* nt afl not ht mad.43 words
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Article344 1933-01-16 13 Tto. 50,000 Draagc Dmw to Steamer Details are now to hand of one cf the n sericu idents of the year on the H.<. when, as briefly repotted the steamer Lee<:! a Jardine. Matheson and Co. passenger beat. was rammed by the Turrgchow. a Butter: and B HOgtf344 words
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Article411 1933-01-16 13 F. I vhile undergoing her winter overhaul. th. a Atlantic liner Aquitania has been laL-ed forty-five feet above sea level in the great floating dock at Southampton. The lifting of an enormous ship like the Aquitania clean cut" of the wat.r is one of the most terrific411 words
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Article188 1933-01-16 13 S< FNK ON LINKK fSBSBttC (iirl CUBga t«» CMbsss Shoplil'ter S\v«'('thrart There was a scene en the deck ol Nagasaki Maru at Kobe when _X ship about to set sail for Shanghai. Hd_ the Japan Ohroni. a yawfe] itxaan cling— i \M»9re of a handsome Chinese youth was hitcrying. .Si.188 words
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Article13 1933-01-16 13 word "duty" suggests to a lawyer someun be enforced by the Courts. eral.13 words
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Advertisement415 1933-01-16 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Tel* i 6056. Cable A mm ADVP.RTISKR. SINGAPORE. I hr N DH.vrrr," wiTh th,' 1 (hot" 'I i/ri •ii h niurni:!- u.^t nrws trh-gr.im> and a te>t in '•nuon ruhhrr .md »pp.--ir d.i.U special li(h P"turr>. srrial story h»-N,415 words
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Advertisement399 1933-01-16 13 HERE JTj lT^liY IS THE JtllL EVERY PREMIER /i; 111 TEST •in '.err. till v.... 1 .tt. »t ii it QUALITY p4?^U_j THE |_^i|g|ainT(s- J Soda Water iff 5 FRAMROZ CO. >J| r-Feel Fit—] I^JFEWMINUTESPij \\^>/ HOW DO YOU FIFE? 1. A%* h»_^ your Energy Spent I)o you v_^< I399 words
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Article721 1933-01-16 14 RIVIERA LOSES 90 ax. OP VISITORS GAMBLERS VANISH VILLAS DESERTED Monte's (iallant Fight to tin Msa I have Just completed a tragic pilgrimage in ,earch of the lost wealth of the world, writes BBriMhl St.ph. ns I visited Cannes, Nice and Monte Carlo where "once upon a tinae"— in 1929.721 words
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Article129 1933-01-16 14 i»l \n l\<iE (IN IHK VK rOKIANS md luiioient Home I ife Dean hue glorified Victorian parents in a sermon at Croydon Parish Chi Ba advised men and women getting on in yean to think of their first home In Queen Victoria* reign, with all its little restraints. Vat hoar129 words
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Article82 1933-01-16 14 PIBIIS for Faster Irain^ 1., suburbs The L!t_R. are only waiting for the Transport BUI to he paaaed to prevent a scheme for the bmwi lilfhathMi from Liverpool-street of the lines serviac Forest Gate UforrV Seven Kings, and the Be—ford and Waßhamatov service, which82 words
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112 1933-01-16 14 j KKITISH BROADCASTING j CORPORATION I i J PROGRAMMES lOK INDIA, BI RMA. i J STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, .nd 1 5 I Mil RATED M\l \V >l \I E> I S FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMI ITER, i 1 DAVENTRY. ENGLAND J 1 I lengths: 25.3 metres and IM i metres. i112 words
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Article421 1933-01-16 14 Terrible Tale of 'areles-sness Lord Lee of Fareham. chairman of the Radium Commission, in a lecture on radium, discussed the dangers of the careless use of radium: :aid: "No more striking example can be 1 adduced than the now famous case of the New Jersey "dial painter,421 words
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162 1933-01-16 14 Mnthtr Pukrd I p I'nconscious M.ilvei n Miss "Jackie" Hance. the hfteen-year-old rider who has won more than 700 prizes and trophies at horse shows in this country and on the Continent, had a narrow escape trom death when the motor-car In162 words
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Article153 1933-01-16 14 The Marquis of Tavistock, only son of the Duke of Bedford, who is famous as an 01 logist, has created a new fashion in pets spiders. Not only does the Marquis study spiders, but he breeds and feeds them. ;.nd even allows them un of his153 words
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Article30 1933-01-16 14 Oap^lrvine District Officer, Tampin HB proceeding on home leave on Jan. 20 and Mr J. Falconer, who has been on duty in Kami |is going to Tampin as District Oil;.30 words
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604 1933-01-16 14 A PROFESSOR'S SCHEME Using Idle Mills and Land London. Professor Miles Walker, pi- tt the Engineering Section ct tlie British Association. outlined a scheme whereb\ the unemployed could make the things they need anc lata :..:r ->\\n wealth. Addressing an unemployment confei.i. I ed by tlie604 words
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Article92 1933-01-16 14 At the annual meeting of the Tong Soon Kok iation the following were elected office bearers for the year President Mr Ng Mong Seng. Vice President Mr. Soo Ah Tee. Hon Secretary Mr. Koh E. Num. Hon Asst. Secretary KwOßg Chla, Hon. Treasurer Mr. Teo 0 n Khiam. Hon. Auditor92 words
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Advertisement276 1933-01-16 14 PILES CURED No Knife So Surgeon No other affliction causes more ha_u_t misery than Piles. Yet Piles can be quickly and easily cured without the use of injections, knife, scissors, "hot iron," electricity, or any other cutting or burning method, v.:hout confinement to bed. and no doctor's or hospital bills276 words
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Advertisement427 1933-01-16 14 BASKS ASD ISSI RAj > j CMRTERED BANh OK INDIA. AUSTRALIA %NI) < HINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.0< i; 5 eacn HMM Reserve Fund £3,000.0u0 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 000,000 38 BLshopsgate, London, EC. 2 \z.ent i* and Br.inrhr* Alor Star Iloilo427 words
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Advertisement277 1933-01-16 14 THE YOKOHAMA BANK, UI (Established hi MM Capital Subscribed (Fully pale m Reserve Fund President K. Kodan h Vice-President K. Tak iw_d Office Yehsfcanu s., H. I "\|HIN IH' 1The National Provincial E. Lloyd's Bank. Ltd. Alexandria < Egypt). Batav Calcutta, Canton. Cbaagchi. Tien, Hamburg, Hankow, k Honolulu. Kalyuan. Karachi.277 words
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Miscellaneous428 1933-01-16 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following Is a list of stations which can be received in Singapore Jara Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. f,Tamophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other .stations. J Usual call after recorcrs "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok. 21 metres428 words
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66 1933-01-16 15 Speaking at the Annual Meeting of the I.S.P. ERIOUSQI fESTION OF ARREARS .h.-. pl.u.tnu i.uhist,, driftiiiK without pr.u tv ;tl •■•1 Mr I ...itner. the chairman ol th. IBM miiu.tl mrrtmi; »t Ku.il.i Lumpur on Sund„> ...I mereh i qurstinn ..i >ren.-. the -slump through66 words
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Article1354 1933-01-16 15 I fbetmr said: The outstanding. m -are ol Bar year, was the baa we sustained B brfore our batt yearly aailbift. At X To pnpttaaai that work, a m appreciation at tbe Immense H .Dour he pat ia oa our behalf. Ilov mrmoi roup at the1,354 words
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Article133 1933-01-16 15 Changes in Representative Prices SALES MOCK EXCHANGE •90.000 830.000 361.000 30 Industrials >■ uy 19 Rails 29.08 28.86 M.41 Tii 28 65 40 Bonds 80.63 80 80 48 .Un II 1, !4. tmmltm can. com. 60s. 6i i rphone and T'graph 107 lO6> 19%% Atcheson Railroad133 words
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Article139 1933-01-16 15 THE ABROAD I'ar Jan. 7 .13. Am.m. :u..:i 12.07 AM 1,-.' 8.-: r Berlin 14.07 HM% Bombay Is. 6d 16 3.' l•■• a <■ Bnuaels M U -M '-'••> Bucharest 813 365 570 Buenos Aires H 4J'... officu fflcttd Copenbacvn 19.29. *****6 Geneva j- jj n.36 it 4j HeLongfofß 192JS139 words
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Article102 1933-01-16 15 BRITISH I NDUSTRIES FAIR Development of Canning Section London. Jan l The adaptability of British industn- tnface of changing circumstances ls largely responsible for the fact that during the difficult conditions of the past year Brtain has malnt.: her trade position. Several directions m afetaß relatively new industries have developed102 words
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Article975 1933-01-16 15 Why It is Had for America li\ HARTLEY WITHERS I To some Americans cheap sterling is a boon. Warn who visit Bi :.c n very pleasant t. b< able to turn their dollars into pound* b; ;•..> ba] I de:...- for each pound Staad oi 4.86 as ofN.A.N.A. - 975 words
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Article355 1933-01-16 15 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES January 14 London 4 months' sight 2 3 3132 London 3 months' sight 2 3 15 16 London 60 days' sight 2i3 29 32 London. 30 days sight -'3 London, demand 2 3 27 32 London, T.T. 2 3 13 16 Lyons and Paris,355 words
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74 1933-01-16 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R UBBER ASSOCIATION larui.tr* 14th I .lo m*>n B equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) t\ 613|1* R.S.S. equal to London Standard. 'FOB 7»_ 7 316 Standard RS Son Tender Jan UjlC February t\ March 6 15,1< 7 t|_f April-June 7 116 July-Bept. 7% 7% Tone of74 words
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Article821 1933-01-16 15 s.\TIRI)\V JAM \RA NTH INCLOSING QIOTATIO.N. Buyers Selic. Asara Kumbang t£> J3s 6d 25s 6d I :>:ral Malay 18s 2Os norn A> H; 10s 6d 11s 6d BMBgIB TlB lls 12S MHI Padang (sl> Balu Caves ($l. 25 Wi Bukit AIM! 111) 40 norn Burmah Mula\ t821 words
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Advertisement76 1933-01-16 15 _wl« exceed tl2.SOo.o_fl j_ gg 135.000.Hf The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. < Incorporated In tbe Btr_l_ Settlement* i -ifc (Jr<*_: E__u»r fi Life Building. CecU Street, Singapore LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. E.C. t has £20 000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the76 words
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186 1933-01-16 16 SENS ATION AL FORM UPSETS IN ENGLISH CUP Arsenal and Newcastle United Knocked Out WALSALL'S SHOCK FOR LEADERS Teams Ravaged b) Influenza Epidemic a Usrnal beaten h\ Walsall. < helsea defeated at Brighton, Portsmouth knocked out h\ Ciriiisby. Newcastle humbled I>\ <;. t,. i,. r the biggest ir.mil ol the186 words
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Article679 1933-01-16 16 I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT I UmWrn tm There were several sensational results in the mat a first round proper of the Engu h Saturday. By far the I prxMng was the defeat 01 the Arsenal at WalsaU by tv ml Owing to the epidemic679 words
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Article415 1933-01-16 16 Positions in the League to l>;«U' The following are the positions In the League jr.p to. and including. Saturds hes: 22 1« 3 :< 44 22 ;r, n v :< i h n Norwich 23 ll 44 B 13 .S 4 51 II H Pa»:.<- -4 10 8415 words
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Article361 1933-01-16 16 THK REST BEAT SCOTLAND Blackheath Team Swamped at Mill M ;FREL PRBBB BERVICF— COPYRIGHT) London. Jan. 1 I. d sunny for Satur- -by Matches though there aai a good deal of fog in the south and grounds generally were h mtj. One of the mo-: ing it361 words
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Article475 1933-01-16 16 T. Smith \\in> Captain's Prize J. T Smith won the C for 1932 at the Singapore Golf Club beating N. G. Bi c hop in the final by five and four. The results of th? previous rounds were: ran aaaavi J T Smith i plus I> I475 words
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Article759 1933-01-16 16 MANY MEW MEN [N RJLF. TEAM A Powerful Left Wltg Witvhire Begt 3: I I 1. YV: played against the RA I Tanglin on Saturday the Wiltshire Reglaaat fielded th- Bi as that which represented them aStiM the Chinese on tht previous Thursday, with the exception of759 words
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Article208 1933-01-16 16 Last 1.5. -Australian Tennis Test Drawn S\dn«\ .1.111 M In the fourth and last tennis test, America and Australia <;■ six matches each. McGrath wo. V?n Ryn who strained a shoulder. Crawford and Hopman beat Allison and Van Ryn 11—9. 4—6. 6—2. 6—2. Vints and GMhffl beat208 words
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Advertisement152 1933-01-16 16 NEW consignment oi Musical Instruments i have just been unpacki including Jk MANDOLINES BANJUKES KEECH BANJULELES I Cull and Sw I hem I'nces are /.ow i| S. MOUTIUE Co., 1; 1 Singapore. (Incorporated to the Strattc BUtlamrnm. I;.." 1 @®®®@®®®®@@@@®®@®@®®<_? L v. **m I li-____><__t# A --?r*_P*-^ W I Fl^#^U£i^152 words
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