The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 January 1933
1933-01-18
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1933-01-18 1 The Singapore Free Press s" ESTABLISHED 1535. SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1933. 10 CENTS.15 words
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Article438 1933-01-18 1 < ommunist.s slum d tin lap.ine>r milit.ir> ..tt... \u- m H«ilin I'.iki- '< \\i,\ ki.iun ni«mlMT of s, n..,|,i.i|. I 111. 1 sian iiiinniiinil. has hevn hargf-d \\itli murder as th. result ol the linding .1 the hod> nl hinese in hou«e in 100 < lll.it (ll^li438 words
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Article1223 1933-01-18 1 "Wi me in oui I but really it's siliy: it's asking tor suntae. Please come in. or anyway go and lie in the shade." William Ml his jaw and made no reply. His mother retreated lrom the FYmch window, she really ceased from troubling? Never mind. It1,223 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement231 1933-01-18 1 KLiiyi m'pkoaih to ruaa, v- r» I KIZKI) Mil X oar-UNgOU in no udpii >BTACtA3Lg AT ALL LXADOfO RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL I HIS EVENING TE DANCE fi.:>o tii 5.15 p.m. INFORMAL PINNER DASCE M.:i() p.m to Midnight. I IFI LBS (El EKRATEI) ORCHKSTR PHONE 5381 A DELPHI HOTEL231 words
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Advertisement173 1933-01-18 1 I ft \xt* 1 j _«_aiia^ 11 1 RE is a picture of Sandy McTavish. Chief Tester of 'Old Rarity" Whisky for Bulloch Lade Co.. Ltd.. uho is reputed to be the only man living to volunteer for a salary cut. What a man and what a job $4 per173 words
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Advertisement185 1933-01-18 1 i \TESI XDVERTISFMI NTS —Page 1 in cars Page 2. Old Rarity" Whisky— Page 1. a cilities in A.wtTtUs T"aeF 2 CHRYSLER COMFORT T*MriLi) B 7 i i y_______,g^ PIANOS UPRIGHT GRANDS j FROM $450.00 GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS W. J. GARCIA PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURER. AMBER MANSIONS. I HANDS WERE RED185 words
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Advertisement31 1933-01-18 1 KLIM POWDERED Mil X I'll Nl \R| s, IPPROAI H IO PI R*. IRISH I'ASTEI RIZtD Mll.h 081 UN \BI I IN THI IROPH s OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADDfO PROVISION STORBB.31 words
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Article100 1933-01-18 2 German Imposter Sentenced Freibarg. Jan. 12. Carl Hummel the greatest German impostor of post-war days, who professed to be the "Last German war prisoner", returned after 15 years' captivity In a French North African colonial prison, is now on trial. Hamrael related, on his arrival ta Germany100 words
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Article91 1933-01-18 2 Yenizelos Withdraws Liberal Support tthens. Jan IT The Government was defeated by 109 votes to 01 ta the Chamber, following the announcement by M. Veniselos that the Libe: Pmtj would withdraw Its support of the G In consequence of the attitude adopted b Ministers of War. Marine and91 words
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Article184 1933-01-18 2 (apt. Hope Siegins Daily Fliiihls London. Jan. 1 I A search in the Alps for Mr. Ber RM_ will be made b\ Captain W I h-p I I Cup winner, who will fly t the fog lifts in a De Haviland Mot: nu d wireless operator and184 words
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Article142 1933-01-18 2 Disagreement Over hoard's Findings 1... nd. .11 lan M An exhaustive COi lon by the National Wages Board cf the Railway companies claim for the reduction of railwaymen's salaries and wagas has resulted in disagreemt Board was constituted in equal numbers of rep: Railway companies am. unions who142 words
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Article51 1933-01-18 2 "Genius of the British People" Washington l.m I The administration in Iraq has been praised by Mr. Wallace Murr.- Ohtel of the Near Eastern Division of the State Department, in a speec that the British performance revealed the truly remarkable adi: trative genius of the British people —Reuter51 words
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Article318 1933-01-18 2 I Dramatic Societj of tin V.M.C of Singapore It has long been ihe wish of the Singapore porting, educational and iiing along literary or dramatic- lines In addition, it is desired to Increase, t: all residents In Singapore VJ-LC.A. both as membe friends and supp rtem, Th.- tune318 words
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Article2066 1933-01-18 2 WEEKLY SPORTING NOTES I Selangor "»in Malaya (up. Magnificent Forward work. The North and South Teams. Scott's Fifth Appearance. Results in Past Years. S.CC. Soccer Outlook. Not to Play in Second Division of the League. The Wiltshires' Team. English XV Chosen to Meet Wales in Saturday. Congratulations to Selangor on2,066 words
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Article49 1933-01-18 2 Championship Won B> Mr E. E. Colman Tht chain: >n.ship f the year 1932. was won by E. E. Colman v. one gum. M M Mas M second with the loss of five games B O Wilmot took third place with a loss of 6 games.49 words
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Article68 1933-01-18 2 Mr. D G Hall. Asst. SujKit Trsd, and Customs. Gemav peine <n l"_.v Tii-- Band 1 1 p, i cc wMI perform the following programme, v.eathei litting at the Botanii Garden:, tins afternoon commencing at 5.15 p.m Overture. "Chal Romano." Ketelbey; Selection. "Catherine."' T.chazkowsky Waltz. -Ensueno Rosh Roma:. "Notte d'incanto68 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement14 1933-01-18 2 Mr. F. Cobb has been appointed to officiate as j headmaster. High School, Kajang14 words
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Advertisement48 1933-01-18 2 WHICH WOULD vol KATHKK HAVE A .Kin winch only looks bcautilul I fctn winch i> rcalh bcautilul f KKAND TABI.r IS ■tmtuct .'n oruamc rt-cooftructtoo m -rt-ly prrstTvation ol ttsC skin sm.iui p< v box ol 00 tabid. toi Mal.tya IBMCAL HALL, LIMITKI). Out por (MM! Promptly Executed48 words
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Advertisement503 1933-01-18 2 BUSINESS CARDS. ISK PHOKMiRAI'HEI) BY j H. NUGENT BI'CKERIDGE Hlgheat fUm Wort— Lowest BaUa LAIDLAW BITLDING— Phone 7898 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY I STATIONERS A KEPAIRLRS c:.< ;•j' c rr> o» l also for PencU and Pen writing Bl REPAIRS Send for our mechanics whenever your typewrttr Is out of HK503 words
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Advertisement581 1933-01-18 2 TENDI K< SINGAPOKI son NOTICE is hereby given that now invited tor the foUoaahft mm ii_l aervtcrs and that particular may be obtained In th< Municipal Office* Construction, aitli material* suppn,. Commissioners, of setni>perm_H at Onan Roao Date oi Closu^ «pm Januan 3(»tl. Supply af Sluice Valves lor pernio M581 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous290 1933-01-18 2 THK WKKK w.di.-^day. 19th High Water. 0241. I Ul 9.1 ft. Football SCF.A. League. Amicable A_A. vs. Chinese C.A.A. at Jalan Besar. Hockey Fohee v M, Thomson Road; S_R.C. Ist vs. R.A.F.. S.R.C. ground: I vs. vs RX, Blakan Mali. Ihur.d.o l"t_. tug*, water. 0240 8 16 94 ft. Ugh290 words
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1749 1933-01-18 3 THE STORY OF A I 'ST I.N REED !!<»_ He Made Hi< First Shop l'"llf.|N Every year Austin Reed's sell more than £1.000,000 worth of mens clcthes. They employnearly a. thousand people. In Regent-street. London, stands their finest branch, the biggest men's outfitting1,749 words
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Article141 1933-01-18 3 :l. Mother Was it Whitr House New York Robert Glover, a twelve year-old literary prodigy, committed suicide by hanging himself with the belt of his Boy Scout's uniform while his mother was at Washington attending a White House conference on child health. The boy iiad141 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement253 1933-01-18 3 y^^. ______Mubh B_Si -JBH-888-HB iptM| Brnßfl _9mm^^_______*wMwr^ _-_-_--_-----___KJa_jWJVi i A __B____a_r__H_a_____h_______ HMBMB^ m*. _M_____nß9_Q ___B B a^m*9em*a i i_■ -______________^T Ba an tt _^___&?aM 'Af -«W "xtt-m. IffßF^^^wHir 'iif^^______nn I i __SC______________*___________.i______________________l_____ r^ £^j am _v^B m *Bßk^4H I »^9t'S>aaa|_^^^_^^- ._'v»-*' b_^* m mamwmamrMm^^u^mmmmmmmm^_wi~—^ >^° \V iim mimt x SVARIN253 words
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Advertisement49 1933-01-18 3 ;B_B_£^Waa_^BSSM._m-S_BSS„^-_-^^^_._^_____!______^^^^_i I keeps away disease, byt is Nature*! remedy— in fact, the biood Is the stream of Ma In the traatmeai flf Blood and Skin Complaints Carke'J i;. u ,j Mixture is unexcelled, It expels the poisons and assisu healing Of all Chcmixs -rul Startx. k" ti I__r^T^^^^^__^^' k^^^^^^^_^_^^^^^«l49 words
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Advertisement283 1933-01-18 3 Estate Trust Agencies i (1927) Limited BRANCHES 21. First ross Strret MALACCA. 11, Light Street PEN m, 4. Klyne Street KUALA LCMPIR. Registered In and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Admini>trat«.r>. Recei\er> Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected, Probate or Letters of Administration283 words
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Article984 1933-01-18 4 USING THE TOOLS YOU HAVE Oi HTBa :_::;'::k;f_ 1 1',\ Kl> Culbertson] r* Bridge, as in war. sal always perch on the banner of the greatest m Strategy plays an important part ture battle of tbe paste-boards, as it does ir. art. the practice of which gave it birth. As984 words
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Article, Illustration2136 1933-01-18 4 Captain John W. Thomason - BIG CHANG -last of the WARLORDS Captain John W. Thomason I By I 1^ BBS tilled ENf Chang not long igQ it T-.-.mfu in Bhantnnc Bf was the Marsh*] Chant CI s and former Tupan of s m .-.nee. one of che tallest Chinamen alive, and certainly as tbll romantic2,136 words
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Article291 1933-01-18 4 Mayor Will Run Ever) Gunman Out oi' (it\ New York. FOU ran tell tUe world that Chicago is 'coming back.' 1 have definitely committed I < '.1 to run every gamester out of the dty for all time That :<plv of Mayor "Cermak when I asked291 words
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Article274 1933-01-18 4 CROWD OF 10,000 AT BIG FIRE Factory Flames Light North London HOMES Bl [NED I W 11 thousand people watched 100 firemen fight a great fire which destroyed the pianoforte :y of Messrs. Witton and Witton. of Fontad. Finsbury Park. N.. London. Half choked by the suffocating fumes of burning274 words
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Article341 1933-01-18 4 for tht most remarkable shopping centre m the world wiU Ijc submitted for official approval in London soon. The a the designers ot the beet modern buildings in Britain. They boUevc that there is nothing m thru plans I huh 1- spatßil any regula;.341 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement78 1933-01-18 4 "SHIP' Brand Beer A I HI i i mi i in 1 X ________i^_^________.^^ la m^f Vfl Me AgtmU: HKNK. U.11.11M SIN(,\I Pi ANG. iron AND Xl ALA LCKNt J CHANGE TO *->• i j s I I out plugs of yourb i/ may be wasting rH*^ one gallon 9___m78 words
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852 1933-01-18 5 Death Sentences In Prison Murder use JURY'S UNANIMOUS VERDICT lar rrK..fi murdrr trial ended yesterday ta Ibr t«tir < «urt. when ssllSTt at ar.th mm psmtd Ig Mr. Jastire a*Beehett Irrrrll n all «f the three acccsad •m.lv <j« lum Hah. Lim Rim Tiam.852 words
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Article18 1933-01-18 5 Death of Famous Surgeon don l.i n Ih The death Is announced < I sari Jones,18 words
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Article32 1933-01-18 5 Siilu l.i n I" The Labour members of the So'iranjee a out to-day as a protest agalast the sh and wounding of a Comn stwet t wo persons— Reute.32 words
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Article398 1933-01-18 5 Annual Report of Singapore Association The annual report of the Ex-Services Avso.lll of Malaya. Singapore Branch, for the year ended December 31st. 1932 states 1932 has been a difficult year, and your committee met on 25 occasions to deal with the various Benevolent cases and the general work398 words
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Article168 1933-01-18 5 Vir Ministry's ReqUCll to European Count lie*. London. Jan. 1 1 At the request of the Air Ministry the British Broadcasting Corporation has sent to broad- authorities in various Eur. countries the following telegram "The aviator Hinkler flying London to Australia has been us days, probably in tiansit168 words
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Article136 1933-01-18 5 I Onl\ One Accident During Flying Career II .lliuillll I. 11l 11 Miss Winifred Spoon distinguished r. oied yesterday following one i were those Of to- fluen/a but h. Mag occurred, the second of which proved fatal She was one of the lew women pilots to hold136 words
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Article28 1933-01-18 5 Istanbul. I.i.i I. Parlian jof 12.000.000 Turkish pon: r construction of a fcrbsfcr to! I D to Argh.i tn wiM be 1 > thin I of sere.28 words
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Article108 1933-01-18 5 Britan Bm4j to \>u<>iiato Landau, ma. Mr. J. H Thomas. Secretary- for the Dominions, sptaking at Newport last night referred to tbe relations of the Britain with Irish Free State. Commenting on Press reports of the speeches during the election campaign now proceeding, he denied the suggestion108 words
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56 1933-01-18 5 MALAYAN AGRI-HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION, 1933 The tenth Malayan Exhibition will be held in Kuala Lumpur this year, during the August Bank Holiday as usual, the sth, eth and 7th August. Preliminary organisation is already in hand and schedules of the various < mpetitive sections will be available at an early date.56 words
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Article37 1933-01-18 5 Riuss( v lan 1 The Finance Mnister. M. Jaspar. cutlinec day four finai. I aling with import licences, imposiol a complementary tax and a surtax, but the details have not yet been published. R<37 words
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Article565 1933-01-18 5 ALLEGED TO HAVE BEBM BEAI N Two Watrmen \mjsed Committed on the Coroner's findings, tw Sikh watchmen. Wa.av.a Singh and Latchmaa Singh, aem charged betMC the Criminal t Judge. Mr. HA Forrtr. yesterday wtth voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a Chinese coolie. Mr. C. H. With< appeared565 words
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Advertisement66 1933-01-18 5 ,:^o:w I mom: ««m>3 "V-: f I v >^ <^$>^ v 1U WdR L D v\ \i:\m: r.i;< »v I'liimn no\ SUBSCRIBER'S DELIVERY NOTICE. IF DELIVERY OF PAPER IS NOT SATISFACTORY PLEASE CUT OUT THIS COUPON .AND FORW 1 1 1 1 TO MANAGER The Singapore Free Press was delivered66 words
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Advertisement191 1933-01-18 5 JUST THK show TO KEEP v,,i LAUGHING!! CAPITO L Opening at TO-DAY'S Matinee Paramount* Riotous Musical Burlesque— "The PHANTOM PRESIDENT" With tl famous composer and comedian GEORGE M. (OMAN in his first Talking Picture, dancing and singing. Mt*yOm9r^mmrmmVMMU6mmWom—^ Presented with special additional feature <itichi:i i im< _ui_it* liitmcluriiit: She U191 words
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Advertisement100 1933-01-18 5 STAND BY TO "PAH If WW IMOttB" li.liMJhlsMHHfr OPENING 1 0-DAY: Matinee m 3 p.m. HOLD YOUR BREATH! HERE IT COMES! a 9_Wjm <^Xy I_Y^^> it\ IB \> Vj^ SPENCER TRACY tf 1 aw^^^ I -'og»i eovD I "N/* A £________B \^^F I GEORGE E CO_H» ""> _f ast.Vts I100 words
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Miscellaneous43 1933-01-18 5 HAM) PERFORMANCES SJS. Police Band JANUARY I'.ni XKI.hNS < < m!..\ .I.m. ISth. 5.15 p.m. Katone Park. M-___Q MM, Ul pJB_. I \\rr. \_>dne«.d__* I MM, Ul P-m. t r.- -I i ni..\. .'Ah 1"■ p m v ...1.., H \\«d.. Feb. tM Ul pm43 words
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Article681 1933-01-18 6 Two Firsts and a Second Place KATHLKKX HAS HAD LICK Contrar] to Itottoa and the promise of week the breeze on Sunday morning was light and after fitful Chag blew from the S.S.E. With VMM aft Kilat and Ka'. veil up to t :i the starting681 words
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Article111 1933-01-18 6 GA RRISON GO LF CL UB I !u!.t.-l. irut. Allen Wins (.old Medal The Men's Monthly Medal was played on January 14th. and 15th. The following being the best returns: Ft -I, it" it. W. S Allen 74 8 66 W. A. Foster 89 18 71 C. B. Maxwell 76111 words
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Article93 1933-01-18 6 SINGAPORE GOL F CL UB The Gold Medal competition for 1932 will be played simultaneously with the February 1933 medai competition on Saturday and Sunday. February 4th. and sth The following members are qualified to compete: "A" M_tomn: W. McMullan. J. B. Carr. J. McConigley, S. P. Holmes-Smith. J. T.93 words
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Article62 1933-01-18 6 The Ipoh Swimming Clubs new club-house and pool are Ml :._M. f ..v nearing conmletion and are a credit to the Commitee. The pool, which to one of th- ial .wimming baths v.c have seen, is rectangular in shape and J lmrd M| i:_ Ipoh Bwlmming Club is going to62 words
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Article995 1933-01-18 6 WATSONIANS' UNHAPPY TOUR Scottish fliliij KllL-l;:. I From Our Ov pondent I London, Jan. 3. In the Rugb\ world the Wat.sonians South Wales tour was not very successful from thenpoint of view. They lost to Swansea on SaturI day 9—39. It is many years since a Watsonian Itoarinf side had995 words
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Article49 1933-01-18 6 following hare been invited to p^v Rugby football for S.CC. I "A" on iFririir. src.: R. G. Cranford: H I. Vinjcent. D S Robertson. D. Alpxand-^ T Leach: H. G. Shaw. L. H Oaapar, H C All— J. C. Hosgood. J. C. Gransdon. Q ID Pivtkt..:- I KM J'49 words
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Advertisement206 1933-01-18 6 LAMPS OF LASTING BRILLIANCE /oat/brthe name I A•• */.f_ »«i>'* <^__-^^__Ul a -a Bunen ham I £2 I Hi 1 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SIM.UMIRE AND BRANCHES Stockist: John 111 11 1 to im POPU L A rV -i^^^A ALLOVERTHEWCRLD \M\ > <^^J/ Brak m Its freshest and finest, V^fe^*^ j€£^^206 words
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Advertisement486 1933-01-18 6 TENDER LEAF TEA from the finest gardens is chosen IV) r Brooke Bond Z;,' comes to you \bi, use. in a patent T~~^**-^-__^^____. I it§§§jsg£i a r r h t :r -l— -^s_t container MfTt^ffl with all its _J_^¥i-mini garden L^JLyil freshness l.t lid lor dar.g use Brooke Bond Tea486 words
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2017 1933-01-18 7 Inquest Story ol Discovery in Joo hint District < IGHT <TAB WOUNDS ON BODY Tfea itaajaei-t was opened --t.nl. \i, <t, chief clerk in the Police Financial Mm mm was foand tatally stabbed in a loroiu .n th. M6J I hi.it district. i court2,017 words
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Article233 1933-01-18 7 GU\ E l:\.\lK\T MAY BE DEFEATED In popular Budget Proposal? l\in> lan. 15 I •il with i s«Tious political rri-_i__ ever M. Chmeat budget prspsssh. I ICI I Mil he hl-111. llll|H.|M]l II ii the The possibilities include the defeat of the Boncour Q nt. while rumoursReuter Wireless - 233 words
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Article117 1933-01-18 7 DE CE NT RALIS ATION K\|)i i I M i!a\ ;s;i 'pinion H'lmc Unfile n Our Own Correspondent I London. Jan. 3. Malayans are watching with a good deal of i interest the mission of Sir Samuel Wilson and < I think it is not too much to say that117 words
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Article, Illustration73 1933-01-18 7 Captain li 1 _<ur rider and million. Im ipOTwOWM died in Lon i day from Urn tJfoet6 al injuries red hred! »t i.insfield Park last Wrtlm s<i ,v. when hi-- MtfUlt, !».ir Nott i»il tl i M I ond v m Urn W( Mn BUtplath Reuter p Tl»< 1.1.' IiReuter - 73 words
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Article189 1933-01-18 7 GERMANY'S AIM IS CONSCRIPTION CHANCELLOR'S SPEECH IN BERLIN The Sign of Free Man Berlin. lan. 1 .1. < s< ri|.ii._n in Ihe must important aim h (.et-nijn. has to attain declared tht Chancellor t<> it i when addressing a hp. 1•" ii; ii r.nlin ommemoiatiii" the •>. i_<l in theReuter Wireless - 189 words
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Article165 1933-01-18 7 UN GREGISTERED AL IENS >"><> Fine Imposed on Woman Tht- second batch of cases to be brought in Singapore under the recently introduced Aliens Registration Bill came belore Mr. A. C. Boyd. the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate yesterday when a number of alien women were fined for offences under the165 words
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Article44 1933-01-18 7 M iriila. I.m I <". The dispute over the Philippines Independence Bill extends beyond President Hoover's Veto. The Philippines House of Representatives in an informal session decided not to accept the Bill and the local Senate ls expected to vote similarly. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 44 words
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Article168 1933-01-18 7 Where to Obtain ProspeeteM. ;md Particulars In connection with the i :t, to Singapore of Miss Lehrback. whose mission was to bring to the attention of parents in Malaya thp advantages of children's education in Western Australia, attention Ls drawn to our advertisement columns on page 2.168 words
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Article1744 1933-01-18 7 ACTION AGAINST P. and O. BANK Alleged Wrongful Detention of Shares MR. PENMAN ON "SHARI CARKVWT Questions regarding tin nturii ul -.1: Inert deposited with In m ol hroIGMI V for ft laan md deposited i>\ th* hn>kns with their bank, are being argued ii\ the Supreme (ourt in m1,744 words
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1006 1933-01-18 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1933 ANOTHER PROBLEM FOR SIR SAMUEL WILSON There was little reason to envy the task set Sir Samuel Wilson, the Permanent Under Bee rets if ol state for the Colonies in investigating the df.-entra!isat_on proposals in Mala] There seems less reason to do so1,006 words
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Article225 1933-01-18 8 Mr J Aik.-n. of Evatt and Co Ipoh. and Mrs. Aiken have gone on tramTer to Singapore. \Tr Gordon Donald, of the staff of Sunfei W rin Dredging Co. Ltd. has left on six months furlough. Mr C L. Green »een appointed to act as n.bor _f 0. M IhQ225 words
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Article228 1933-01-18 8 Fatal Dive H<» Shallow Water Fn.OI'KAN X.MI i I MUNICIPALITY Singapore Swimming Club was the scene of a tragedy yesterday morning, when Mr. Wilfred R iams. an employee of the Singapore Municipality who for the past two and a Years had been working at the St. James*228 words
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Article174 1933-01-18 8 "TWO AGAINST THE WORLD" ourt Thrills In I\_\ ilion\ Late>i i iim Tlie Pavilion recorded good houses last night at the screening of Constance Bennett's latest production, a Warner Bros, picture entitled "Two Rgainst the World It is Miss Bennetts best film so far The story is arresting, the staging174 words
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Article177 1933-01-18 8 Kntlui>ia>tic Keivp. m l..i> NitfhtV oruvrl The Victoria Memorial Hall was crowded last flight when the band of the Ist. Battalion. the Wiltshire Regiment was heard ta public ta Singapore for the first Bam. The concert was arranged by the Bligapnn Musical Society The band conducted by Mr177 words
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Article93 1933-01-18 8 LATEST TIN AND Xl BBEK FKH h AM) STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the riing rate in New V rk p.: specially cabled to the Free Pre«s, HI as follow TIN London Jan 11 Spot £146» 4 (£144' H I rward £146 3 _i t\U Tone93 words
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Article52 1933-01-18 8 heath ol VS ell-Know i Desiuin i fiaiia. Jan. IC. The death has occurred of Mr. P. W. Payne. the engineer whose design of dredges modernised edging industry in Malaya— Reuter j fPREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIOIi Mr. Francis W. Payne a director of Selayang .redging c52 words
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Article18 1933-01-18 8 Mr. P. de la Mare Norrisand Mr A M Clara- 111 Walker have been seconded to Johore. 'J18 words
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Article172 1933-01-18 8 DEATH OF CHINESE GIRL Well-hnc^ n Kun it V HAROLD v. pkrrfai 1.., d. in H.ium ndjiu at the »»m_ i Chtonr aaama an Saa-Lty tin ■aaltm ri the 3aa C b.at p..], l rf fiajipiff BctoctHr Br in*4 neveral prntM. The victim, a yountappearance, nam*' aese com Stangee in172 words
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Article245 1933-01-18 8 SOFIA BAPTISM ANGERS ROME Vn mon v.o B«i Cathoio The chrtamnlnc morning according >t__*_^ Oreek Church Catholic, has calle Vatican. The Apostchc Deiegaagainst the alleged tm mas signed at th* children should be brongr. Apostolic Delegate also protested to UV who replied that tbe baptl.- rrai a in accordant with245 words
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Article71 1933-01-18 8 Appointmeftt ol N Mr Ov. Kirkpa i rep- I Prea-. I t_» been appointed a Juo-> Court of the Straits SMr Corrie who •durated at Mor. BMhcneri. Prom ltts ervlce ta Prance Betel Jt_F.A (TP.I. ahere he vas mentioned M. despatches I ie was appointed Indicia I71 words
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Advertisement198 1933-01-18 8 BOLS BITTERS Peach OiaDge Gncn Pomeranzen in Nip Bottles To purchasers Of 3 nip bottles of the above one attractive polished oak. stand container fo- these bottler is n»ven ivav CAILDIB!CCIK"S CHANGE OF BUSINESS HOURS AS KRO.VI MON HAY. !»th «.l JAXI'ARY l!"',:. Ol X SHOP AT OKI HARD ROAD198 words
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Advertisement14 1933-01-18 8 PLEASING PRESENTS for LADIES U. S. de Silva Bros., .IFWFI.I.KKS >..: IIK.II I >IN<. MOKI14 words
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Article280 1933-01-18 9 ULTIMATUM TO BOTH SIDES GENERAL VIEW OF LEAGUE'S DECISION But Japaa (attracts Delegates to Reject Compromise BRITISH ATTIJLDI: DEFINED IaBBBI un. 17. he general apinian m|, U( v lt ion> irr ie> that <■"'»■' to an ultimatum to hot! ta accept the Becfeian f n* < Nint N bkle byReuter Far Eastern - 280 words
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774 1933-01-18 9 CHANG ED STANDPOINT RUMOURS DENIED He—m. Jan. Ift. he British Oovimi m ha t hanged its standpoint in the Hii iifiwnt dfaputr omrial British mi point out that from the beginning the British «wrrrniß»nt roostarred that there were two i«urMu>os «uu n ought not tc be treated toarfhrr. namri oo«774 words
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Article263 1933-01-18 9 GIRL FLIERS' AFRICAN ADVENTURE I'I.AN'K DOWN IN WILD roI'NTRY Rescue Parties Set Out N_.in.bi. lan. lb. There is considerable anxietj regarding thi fate of Joan Page and Sale Barker, the B girl flyers who are missing on tie retu: i from the Cape tc London in easy stages. The girls263 words
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Article68 1933-01-18 9 i'r >ure» of Kiiuht \n tin* Cap I nil m I. n 1 Lady Bailey, who left Crcydon at 310 a..m. in an attempt to beat Amy Johnson's |ecord to Cape Town landed at Senia aerodromt. Oran. at 3.30 p.m Lady Bailey, who is flying a Push-M d68 words
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Article88 1933-01-18 9 Famous Violinist in Motor Smash Pra<u«- I.m 1 I Jan Kubelik. the violinist, was injured in the this afternoon, in a motor crash. His car in which he was accompanied by the pianist. Holecek. collided with a heavy lorr;. turned somersault. Kubelik scrambled through the roof and I88 words
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Article85 1933-01-18 9 Manchester Centre of the Disturbance London Jan 14. Earthquake shocks rocked houses over a".: the whole of north-west England to-u.r. i tre of the disturbance was Manchest. •rs began at 8.30 a.m. and one minute. Though damage was done to U I and brick building*, no serious accidents85 words
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Article59 1933-01-18 9 Famous Millionaire Rider Dies nt Injuries London I.m I. The Times refers to Captain R E feass. whose death is reported in Page 7. as •US popula more for the mere pleasure of the thing there was no greater supporter of National Hunt racing nor one59 words
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Article42 1933-01-18 9 Ni. eni/elos Again Bat MHCw Premier tllien- .1 .4 1» 1. A new Cabinet has been formed M ."cm/. M. M: 1...,, .>;>• -eign Affairs). M. Cafandaris i Finance). md Oeneral Catechakis _Wa; defeat of the Tsaldaris Mint- -iday— Reuter.42 words
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Article30 1933-01-18 9 11.-Urn :i lvi ik The trial has opened of 78 I mostly yoUng and including many girls. accuse< of illicit activities in the formation of secre "youth societies".30 words
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Article192 1933-01-18 9 Furness Arrested at Southend NOW IN HOSPITAL Symptoms Similar to Poisoning London. Jan. I Following one of the most intensive p searches in recent years. Samuel was arrested at Southend to-day and charged with the murder of Walter Spatchett Wireless. [A I_ondon message cf Jan. 5 stated:192 words
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Article163 1933-01-18 9 I i e.iMv Bm i J A son was bern to the Begum Agu I to-day Both mothei and child are J reported to be doins well. Reuter 1 i i illy the search was narrowed down to the south east of Essex. The roads between163 words
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Article96 1933-01-18 9 Ma} Have to Accept (ireek Nationality \then> Jan. 17. Tlie Greek police ha\e given Samuel Insull -v.. Vary permission to stay in Greece, hut later Insull will probably be required to accept Greek nationa' le desires to remain .:i Cr/.'-- a>hin«ton. Jan. 15. The State Department has ordered96 words
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Article68 1933-01-18 9 I nknown Kate ot 25 People Mon*-ov. I-**!- 11. The fate of the Russian steamer, the Sakhalin, wrecked in the Sea oi Okhotsk, 50 miles from Vladivostok Mat UWtaJ to be burning furiously with M 4 people aboard, is still unknown. A squadron of seaplanes has left Vladivostok68 words
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Article40 1933-01-18 9 hilian (hamhei \|)prw\e> Liquidalitm Santiago de hile lan. I*. The Chamb ation of OIUMfeC the mtralf con The Financt h would be guaranteed and he the Chamber that the working i: ral and assured of Government support R.-uter.40 words
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Article49 1933-01-18 9 Giaal !>nuh Plane's FHgfcl rou uaM I Im. is. Tlw French giant three-englned aeroplane. Arc en Ciel arrived safely at 4.40 this afternoon from Saint Louis. Senegal, which she left at 448 this morning. The plane left Marseilles al 16 it a in cr. Thursday. Reuter49 words
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Advertisement255 1933-01-18 9 'JJ Coo/ t Qay a?id Lonely h*% m Tobralco V 9 a^^k R W •'-'"•'v'" ■■"-v •■^■k JußuaY al .__^________*_S_______^_______________Hamwi _j/ ■aniaiMMM____u m L ■La-aaaaaaaHHHL -taBBBBBaHI Tobralco stands up wonderfully ro sunshine and v iK fmdk <nn«_. lanpe ol deigns. Like all Tootal Products I obl It fhe Tootal guaranteeof255 words
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Advertisement949 1933-01-18 10 TBE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM WSMM NAVIGATION Co, Ltd, Steam Ship Co.. Ltd., and CMUB :he BBS KHIOW STEAMSHIP 00 <l932iLtd. Mutual Steam Naviga 1 .C. LU rHE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd UiK SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd I CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd949 words
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Advertisement629 1933-01-18 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Cngiand) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. MA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. -t --.uner. Dm Spore. Saila Spore. s.s. CITY OF RANGOON For Havre. London, Rotterdam Hamburg Jan. 30 Feb. 2 s.s. CITY OF LYONS For Havre, London. Rotterdam629 words
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Advertisement349 1933-01-18 10 P. fc 9 C), British India and Apcar Lines MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S CO INDFR CONTRACT WITH HI- M\.n-n- LONDON AM> I \K EAST MAIL SEBVICt OLTWARDS FROM "foVIMiN IST OMA l.ur i taaaace t^J 1933 CARTHAGE 15 0 SOMALI MM Jan. 00 NALDERA 16349 words
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Advertisement628 1933-01-18 11 I, x\PLr>. MARSOLLES LO!fDON ANTWERP koiimu>\m \nd MIDDI I SRROI (.11 iRe t i2.aa» Jn. 24 as hakozaki maru t. 10.000 Mar. 22 23 *aY t t t TBBTJKUNI MARU T 19.000 Apr 4 5 IM* Fafc. a 24 HAKUSAN MARU T 10.400 Apr. 19 20 T. 1MB) Mar. 910628 words
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Advertisement395 1933-01-18 11 l__\v\Fm^ IT \i" t Wmm^ m mm **^^l^nMm._mmmimm\mmf-~- m MW ETrWmfZ 67 A »*> f **b MjM rwmjmZ^ SCHEDULE EUROPE vm AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITK PAUK ■OLLYWOOI) (IRANI) CANYON WEEKI.\ SAIIIN(.s I ROM MANILA ANT) OR IIO\{» KON(, TO SEATTLE DIRK I OR VIA lIONOLI Ll TO S\N FR395 words
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Advertisement863 1933-01-18 11 I k. p. m. I I KONIXKIJJKK PAKETVAAK I MAATSCHAPPIJ MM wo Wednesday Jan 18. Prigi-Radj. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas. PengaiianEstate and Rengat. IHI DENS Wednesday. Jan. 18. Muntok and Palembang. I or>i l.O— Wednesday. Jan 18. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. I I DORE— Thursday. Jan 19. Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis, Soengei-Pakning Siak863 words
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Article234 1933-01-18 12 $71,940 to Finance Tin PIUCaBaaBM At th< inn:.. I a Counci. Vi,..._: ilowmg will be among several motions to be .submitted: That this Council approves the special proof the 940.18 to me<-< I ...ui. in- to the Midland Bank in PM I I MBaa a IBM, under Miscellaneous234 words
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Article165 1933-01-18 12 Findings ol Wage* Hoard London. Jan. 13. The c: ave difficulties w ith which the railway (in panics are faced justify a departure ard fixed by national agreement. is the conclusion reached by the Chairman on I on the findings of the Railway Wages' Board. The Chairman finas165 words
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Article111 1933-01-18 12 U.S. Against Revision to, France W |k .1.111. The secrets of the Hoove i -Laval War Debt conversations have been revealed by a reliable source to the Washingti ;>ondent of the New York Times, who understands that the President nhile making no pledges. as firmly stt against111 words
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Article43 1933-01-18 12 Appointment <»l German Militar> Attaches Berlin l.in 18. n the recognition of C> i quality m armaments, it is officially announced that Military Attaches will be sent to the principal capitals of the world as from April Ist —Reuter Wireless.43 words
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Advertisement727 1933-01-18 12 Burns Philp Line. Incorporated ln Australia i R)R BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ategular monthly sailing* by the well-know:- steamer MARELLA 7.375 tons) and the 8 6 MANGOLA < 3.352 tons) [Cargo only] as MARELLA is one of the largest ar.d |BBN BaBBBI MBgJ to727 words
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Advertisement766 1933-01-18 12 CHEAP FR r *HT I I im \\< Win accept cargo a Approximate failing <-. I.tKKIIIO >HIPPIM. A TMI MX <„ N ITele. ;:ai. < bin., THK UM ASMTK' <U_ I LIMITK!" (Incorporated la Denma*» epbone 5322 PASMDfGOt AND PRE* IO GENOA. LBWBOH ROTTI bJ>a« RAMBCBG AND COPI MBONIA ■BBBBa766 words
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Miscellaneous652 1933-01-18 12 MAIL DESPATCHES liV TKAIN >>. ftaj I :-iy 7 p.m. and Thui.M 7.30 I Ei da v 7.30 .1 Satu: 7 Kuantaii i via Ji:antuti Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. tan <via Ji rantut Saturdays 7 ;>.in. ..tan (via Patlang Bosar) Monday 7 p.m. vi >\ia Gemas) every M ay,652 words
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Miscellaneous219 1933-01-18 12 PASSENGERS SAILED I< Conti Verdi on January 6th. [1 Wn s-.mton Nelson. Mr. A od. Mrs. HMIIMMi M!r. H Ban.!. Kcblitz. Cay Bruni Hi. Mi 1 1 n. Mr. am. M Carroll Mi am M Daalen. 2 chili Mr. and Mi- nd cliild. Mr. C. 0.. Mr S,i-;it. M: 0219 words
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Article951 1933-01-18 13 Merchant Service "Standard" question of BBaaanl aaaaaal thei granting of what Is known as th. standard ta, while ottan have b ri U- pal of both its design and the regulations j When notice was given that in the future the uld have a uniform M own theie was951 words
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Article308 1933-01-18 13 ATLANTIC WIZARD RETIRES Cockbarn of the Mauretania i I uiidiir. Im. j Mr. Andrew Oocfcteaa, rd.. r n.r.. chief engineer of the Mauretania. the famous Cunarder. which held the Blue Riband of the) Atlantic for moie than 20 year tomorrow Known as the •'wizard cf the Atlantii he a charge308 words
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Article392 1933-01-18 13 I'ramc'v 7"i.iM)ii TmbbS I. inn Ready Next Year One of the events of la.n year was the launching of the Compagnie Genera le Transatlantique's new vessel Normandie from tht yard of the Chantiers et Ateliers de St. Nazaire iPenhoet). She will be the largest merchant ship in392 words
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Article106 1933-01-18 13 Singapore Island Jchore Strait— Buoy v.ith.tbh.shed. Buoy withdrawn. PuMtion— Off A. Perimbi Shoal. Lat. 1 deg. 26N. long. 103 53"E i :jlack and whit( buoy kka] tins position has been withdrawn. I ht-buoy «stabli.-h.'d.— Position.— Off Alans. :>i Shoal at tai of 50 yards 090 degre i106 words
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Article35 1933-01-18 13 i .•mi'. i al lvi Tht- Northern Shipbuilding Yard has comd construction of tin p Kirn of 11.000 tons displacement. This il tta mast powerful comii: instructed in a Soviet shipbuilc. ii35 words
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Article23 1933-01-18 13 The following passengers sailed on the Hakozaki Man> tt 1/mdon on Decemlx r 30th for Mr A. Detay. Ca; Tourner. Mr. A. Tn23 words
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Advertisement477 1933-01-18 13 IHE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) Office 138 mnSKH ROAD, SINGAPORE, feleph r.e 606 a Cable AddreM ADVKKTISKK. SINGAFOKB. Ih. rnn-r morning daily In M.ilav.i IMivrred with thr (hota Ha/n r ..i, h mornintj I at.^t news lat^t telecrams and latest announiements London rubber and tin rabies appear477 words
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Advertisement232 1933-01-18 13 SOMETHING TO BE I THANKFUL FOR I Life would very drab if in did .<./!:>'(} hut criticise. I sually wp ran lint! many things to be thankful for cad flu rein lies our sal ra' ion. All tht bad things might bt worst nnd many td' the good things better,232 words
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Article625 1933-01-18 14 Tin i •:.,>, m\ \u-mint.ini > -ed Breach Ipoh, Jaa. 13. The preliminary enquiry In respect of three charges of criminal breach of trust against Mr. C. W. Younger, Accountant, Penawat Tin Dredging Coy, opened before Mr. G. A. de Moubray ip the Magistrates Court, Batu Gajah, yesterday.625 words
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Article140 1933-01-18 14 Salesman with i Ffftmg nress Shop Women living in the remote districts of Northern Canada and Alaska, who have previously been compelled td be content with clothes which were hopelessly out of fashion, can now obtain the latest fashions almost as soon as women140 words
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Article157 1933-01-18 14 Enterprise ot Penang What is anticipated to be the greatest movement by the Penang Wireless Society is the coming Wireless Exhibition which will take place at the Town Hall on January 19, 20 and 21, beginning from 5.30 pm. till midnight each day. The exhibition will be opened157 words
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183 1933-01-18 14 ARRANGEMENT WITH POSTAL AUTHORITIES So that the exhibitors can have wireless programmes for testing their receiven the Secretary for Postal Affairs has arranged for a lal broadcat from Petaling Hill on all three days Mam I p.m. to 8 p.m. The actual prol™' I by the Malayan Amu less Society183 words
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Article96 1933-01-18 14 J PROdKAMMES KIR IM»I V BI'KMA i 818 \ITS SBTTLEHENTS, and J FEDERATED MALAY STATES J FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTF; l DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. I a 1 1 Wavelengths: 25.3 metres and 31 3 a J metres. I i Wednesday, January ISth GMT. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from96 words
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68 1933-01-18 14 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice:— DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 am. PETALINO HILL TESTING. <Ex?ept Sundays and Public Holidays) FRIDAY on 65 Metres. FROM THE BTTJDIO 6 30 p.m. Krontchong Music. 7.00 English. 715 British Official Wireless News. 7.25 Recital68 words
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Article446 1933-01-18 14 Sa4tEfl and Sultanah of Johore's Tour (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jaa. 1 1 Visitors of the week include the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore, the new Danish MlnMhe to the Courts of Siam, China and Japan, and Dr and Mrs Quarltch Wales. The Sultan ls an old446 words
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Article29 1933-01-18 14 Mr. B. Panicker, retired officer. Town Trent mg Dept: Singapore Municipality passed away in India Jan. 11th He leaves behind a widow and 5 children ta mourn ha loss.29 words
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Advertisement150 1933-01-18 14 aaB_M_M_M_aaaaaaaaaMßßßl^Hßßsßa_aT»B_____!____^^ Thousands A heady Sold I I THE ANNUAL OF THE EAST (1932 33 Edition) DITED AND COMPILED BY H. F. KNAPP, F.R.G.S. BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER Acclaimed to be the most magnificently produced and most remarkable Book on Travel, Industry and Adventure in the East and Far East ever150 words
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Advertisement434 1933-01-18 14 BAXKS AX I) j CHARTERED BANK Of INDIA \l STRALI X \ND HIN 1 ancorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of eacn £8.000.000 Reserve Pund ISJBBnMB Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 (too 000 HI M. Ol I I* I 38. Bishopsgate. London, E.C 3.434 words
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Advertisement215 1933-01-18 14 /Nsr/i. \c| THE YOKOHW UM. LID [Capaal Subscribed up) Reserve Fund Vice-President X 1 Bead Ofltar to*. LONDON BA Westminster Bank. The National Provincih. Lloyd's Bank. Ltd. Alexandra (Egypt >, Bit Calcutta, Canton, Chan, J Honolulu. Kalyuan. Kara J| Angeles. Manila. M saki. Newchwang. Ps.r. Bsngaon, Bio de Jan. Seattle.215 words
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Miscellaneous348 1933-01-18 14 KOCNI) VOIR DIM Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following ls a list of stations which can be received ln Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Prlok, 21 metres from348 words
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Article653 1933-01-18 15 f -r r en tbe patntiff aad the dents mid that the conthf shares MB the plaintiff said merely mimiaraada to a ita* pasawd that the amount of the rtMruary 18 was 838.086 which ..mat pat down Im Mm comma aa pMBMIff would sett653 words
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Article273 1933-01-18 15 D.M-over) in Coolie's Room A charge of being in possesion of ganja, an Indian drug, waa preferred against an Indian who appeared before Bfr. Forrer. the Criminal District JUdge, yesterday Inspector Amin. attached to tbe Naval Base FoUce fltotton. gave evidence that at 8.15 p.m. on Jan.273 words
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Article236 1933-01-18 15 Driven tn it h> Worry, Sa>^ Sou The death of a Ms Is hart woman, named T_akihmtr AmmaL who was stated to have killed herself by slashing bar throat, formed the subject af enquiry by the Coroner, lfr. F. O Bourne. Medical evidence was to the effect that236 words
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Article176 1933-01-18 15 Kuhher Affected b> American Fimii es London. .I.m h> On the Stock Ksbange to-day. the only feature cf Interest was the revival cf strength and activity In South African gold minings. Business in other departments was very restricted. rr.-.- 7 I Amen.. ir. a-_Mea Rubber was also adversely176 words
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Article356 1933-01-18 15 British Treason St a turnout London .I.m 1 A Treasury statement says: "Now that: series of operations directly associated with the' conversion of the 5 i> War Loan are. about to be completed by the re-payment on February Ist of 5 per cent. Tr- MMBf Bonds, 1933356 words
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Article155 1933-01-18 15 Rumour of Further Cut Denied VmsttTd.tni l>r, 1. I is learut from well-mformed Dutch tin quarters that rumours as to an agreement to restrict tin production to a still lo >. ><.-_ are unfounded. No such further* reduction of' quota has been, or is now. under consideration.155 words
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Article45 1933-01-18 15 1 Million I.by Imported t<» Canada in Seven Months Ottawa. .lan. It Of the 4.046.512 lbs. of canned pineapple imported into Canada during the past seven! months. 2.008.666 lbs. came :.•>_•. th- Strait.s Settlement, 1,459,221 lbs. from Australia and 420.042 from other Empire count:.45 words
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Article115 1933-01-18 15 After providing for depreciation. &c. amountmg to £1.151. accounts for year to May 31. 1932 show profit of £23.509 (again I EM 344. iividends. each of 6d. per shaie ware paid, amounting to £15,000. leaving credit of profit and 1 I 46 brought in>. £33.055. Int( dividend of115 words
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Article31 1933-01-18 15 Accounts for year ended Match 31, sh..v_ I ting off B m nl j I MSB f or depre'- ai of £i.84-_ (Kill) ranta_i debit I_slnnrr to £9.23631 words
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Article69 1933-01-18 15 tTrnfm M Mr W Bird Stokes, of the! Dunlop Rubber O t!.- r rea ir of delays caused by p«i ma M 0 M pn-nmn'lrs Ttm tests enrried out by a firm of fire-engine Baatuf I showed that with a front tyre Id driv. n comfortSbly st 15 to 1869 words
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Article146 1933-01-18 15 CawMgtal in Representative Prices Jan. I!! It It,. A: i Com i.l tiO T v 58 \ni Tphone and Turn ph. W> :nt; 104. At tt% €1 41 Dupunt 40 39 7 38 :i 4 Firestone. Comnv n nq i;j <■ 1 l 15U M Goodrich146 words
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Article189 1933-01-18 15 THE ABROAD Par .lan. U 14 I Air.--. i! 12.07 8.35 8 7 H At »:•:;> 375 625 ißt'lurac:. 250 B- r.:: 20.43 14 .4 Bombay Is. 6d. 1 6 3 16 I|B 3 16 Brussels S5 J4 19'_. 24 7 16 Bu h 813 570 567 > L (Buenos189 words
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Article144 1933-01-18 15 Important Political Decisions Iter lin, Jan. 11. Important political decisions for next week as the result of the Chanu 11 negotiations with political leaders, especially IT r Strasser, Herr Hitler's former chief lieutenant I: is understood that th Chancellor has persuaded Herr Strasser to promise to join the144 words
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Article81 1933-01-18 15 17 Economists to Study Position New York. Jan. 16. I)r N:. I iira\ Butler President of the v r.iumbln University, has been ippoi.ucd lo tht board of seventeen economists to consult uith leaders of finance and industry in an i attempt tv find a remedy for thi trad.-81 words
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Article46 1933-01-18 15 iMore Hopeful Than For Weeks Past [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHI London. Jan. 17. The Financial Times, in a review, says that In view ol actual American and expected Europ< an buying the tin position Is m ■■■■< hopeful than it ha.-, b.-en w«k.s past.46 words
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Article352 1933-01-18 15 EXCHANGE RATES January 1" London 4 n >i\* h.- -i. h* j Loud. :i 2 3 29 32 London 60 da> 2 3 T London. 30 2 3 27 32 I i.rion. den 2 3 13 16 London. T.T. 2 3 J. 1 I \ons and Paris,352 words
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79 1933-01-18 15 .lanuarv lit, i o'rlack noon R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) g »i 6 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. B> 6 13 16 6 15 11. Standard R.S.S. on Tender Jan. 6 916 6«v Feb. 611 16 M 6 13 16' April-June 6 1579 words
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Article860 1933-01-18 15 MOMMY IWt \KY 1' 111 1 CLOhlM* QUOTATIONS Asam Kumbaii- I Ms 6d W6d Austral Malay 18s 20s norn Aver Hitam »ss> 10s 6d 11s 6d Bangin Tin (£> Us 12s Batang Padang ($1) 05 Caves ($1) 32 Bukit Arang ($1) 40 norn Burmah Malay i£> 6»860 words
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Advertisement71 1933-01-18 15 met* exceed f12.000.0aw Assurance In force over 135.000.0ww The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits S^ttlementji 1 area^Eastarn Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry. E.C. l £20 000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Kngland and compiles with the British Life Assurance71 words
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Article, Illustration964 1933-01-18 16 415 RUNS AHEAD AND FOUR WICKETS IN HAND r 1 HAMMOND HERO OF DAY PLAYED ON AFTF.R MAKING 83 STOLID DISPLAY BY ENGLAND'S CAPTAIN I U.i runs ahead .nui have tour wickets in third Test match .it \delaid<\ feature ol .esterda> batting v.is the wonderful964 words
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Article48 1933-01-18 16 Hampshire South Eastern hampions London Jan 1 Under Rugby Union rules, Hampshire beat ftasex. to-da;. oints to nil in a County ci.., iptaaship ir...f- p.. ...h B M•• ;i- ri r pion County of the South Eastern section meets Boa__erset. Champions of the s W- n.i-hn.,!48 words
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Article29 1933-01-18 16 ■atry hats for the s. Rugby torn-. UM«aent will be placed in the bar of the s c to-da s will be played on Monday] TI -.day and Wednesi:29 words
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Article46 1933-01-18 16 I■ am Mmm out for tin ry Ladies' Spoon and the follow m.returned: Mi 1. Wiseman 4G 10 M X 49- |J Mm H W 47 9 38 Mrs. A 49—10 39 Mr.- P Cr; 51-I.' M W P I),,: 51 U 3946 words
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Article37 1933-01-18 16 I,: X l >»"*™ >" -l^eted chairman Ma)a\an Rutb\ Union m M H M h lt M kar im Mj j t M KtU as ,lx Ih, •'•'< »-ntati ol Perak "•arl-auaece ai I v.m ronstirut, ihe 1 :i.i. ..'.'..-j37 words
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651 1933-01-18 16 "TEST" MATCH IN MALAYA NEXT YEAR INVITATION TO THK M.f.C. INDIAN TOURISTS Plan Revealed at S.C.C. Annual Me?'ing -test match" between the M.C.C and Mi la > a nla> pro. idc th< tit -bit of the ri'ii-ket reason next >ear in Singapore if plans which arc now being proved frrward651 words
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Article377 1933-01-18 16 Well Ueaten By IV Chinese iltshire* On. i sgahi Wlltsl occer ti their lack of v 1 1 excellenl team work counted for nothing against a side which had speed and .a.iiu\. Hm Amu abit UMeti Assodatton aad mm atajeti wht have performed v.<n toi tin sci a377 words
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Article234 1933-01-18 16 "ALL-IN" RUGBY AT DUNEARN ROAD TEAMS SPLASH THEIR WAY TO A DRAW Weather Wins in Hard Fought Game Islajidv «i I'ubli. im-c- 0. Under the most trying conditions and in continual rain, the Public Services and the I fought a draw in a Rugby match at Dunearn Read >esterday. The234 words
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205 1933-01-18 16 from one sideline to the other with neither side making any appreciable territorial gain. Th. ;ne of the field was like a permanent v. ay along which the ball was kicked, pushed and carried. I On the resumption. Sharpe. the Public Servicer,205 words
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Article279 1933-01-18 16 Medical College Beat Mat hint' k__MMfl M.-d.. al <.U B e M I I Thi Medical College put up a greatly im- display wh- made their second appe;_ the Padang yesterday, and ded the Volunteer Machine Gunners by a goal and a tryi to three ta try i.279 words
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Advertisement217 1933-01-18 16 NEW consignment oi Musical Instpjrr ts have just been unpu including MANDOLINES BANJUKFS KEECH BANJULLLEI Call and See Them: I' rices M imxr] i S. MOUTRIE Co., i Singapore iteawpaateS tn the straits ■litiaeainai. to flea GAS AN ESSENTI \L PA< TOR EOR ECONOMY in thi HOMI COOKINC.. WATBRHE CICHTINO217 words
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