The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 January 1933
1933-01-23
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1933-01-23 1 The Singapore Free Press m;i. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, JANUARY 23, l<m. 10 CENTS.15 words
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Article301 1933-01-23 1 lii the Mi-...r hist llu«b\ international match Wales dt-l'. iird I island ii lui<kenham b> T pui.it> to PaKi- It;. I he unit <>l appeal dismissed the appeal oi S. Vbdulrahm.in .i;.uki .1 di.i-nui oi ih< Distrii t .!ndy»- tti it In- [.k.m-. nmn of K. Hadji301 words
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Article877 1933-01-23 1 O{ the snail economies of the saMnaavjtJ I have always meant to write. Whan we go yapping down the ages an the heels of a vice, or a virtue, or a taste, or a fad, or a hah* •-any of those flying buttresses which prop the three dimensions of877 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement229 1933-01-23 1 KLIM ..WDERED MILK > h-T VI'PKtHCH TO rCV^ \-THKIZED MILS IN IHE TROPId. ./rIADINO RAFFLES HOTEL M.\LAYA"S PREMIER HOTEL THIS EVENING I E A DANCE 6.30 8.15 p.m. i.NMRMAL DINMK DANCE M.30- Midnight I DJBi KIBD QM HBIU PHONE 5381 COLUMBiT MODI doi i,i r. sim:in(; MODEL 201. C T;229 words
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Advertisement137 1933-01-23 1 IIERE v a picture of Sandy McTavish, Chief Tester of "Old Rarity Whisky for Bulloch Lade Co., Ltd., who Is reputed to be the only man living: to volunteer for a salary cut. What a man and what a loh $4 per bottle (including duty). McAUSTER DO, LTD. SOLE AGENTS137 words
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Advertisement195 1933-01-23 1 i MEST ADVERTISEMENTS Flying Hoi>e Pag As good an whisky can be— Page 8. Its for the connoisseur Page 9. The laws uf contract bridge Page 1. Whitean a\ stock taking sale Page 6. LOW INITIAL COST PIANOS~ opsiEiT mm FROM $450.00 GUARAMVID FOR 10 lIMHI W J. GARCIA PIANOFORTE195 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-23 1 There i* no Utter Tea than BHJIA TEA (iROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article140 1933-01-23 2 Constables Appeal Against Bribe Sentences Betan Mr. Justice a'Beek the Appeal Court, on Saturday. Ali bin Abu and Ibrahim bin Adam, two Malay police consappealed against their conviction on a charge rf They were sentenced m the lewer cc.. two years imprisonment, and ■Midi ifcCfi was passed on140 words
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Article152 1933-01-23 2 Chandu Hidden in False Knttom of Bucket When a Chinese woman was produced before Mr H A Ferrer, in the Criminal District Court, on Saturday, to recehe sentence on a charge of being in poawirion of $240 worth of no: it was idated by Mr. Tuffnell. Assistant152 words
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Article184 1933-01-23 2 RECEIVED STOLEN PROPER TY Victoiia Street Shop Keeper Sent to Prison was MMI MM case in ttitt Chi: -a Limbing th< k wall :M: Hill.> r >:jenc« in Orchard Roa ight, and >:-a:- I nffh the*.: f J. pipes from W. Hill a: C san: c tjmeer In that cast184 words
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Article94 1933-01-23 2 Dealers Fined for Stocks in Excess For storuu .isr-s ::-.r lt t ss o; th.- number specified in their lie. ■>-, two Chinese dealei appeared bel re Mr. A C Boyd. Sir.ijapore Fourth Poli'"-' Magistrate, on S I' case a Chines*- deal": ot 212 Rochore to tol ::i-94 words
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76 1933-01-23 2 s.a.f. v. LetfM 1 Applications are x-,:.,; -.i awi and Associations for teams to c< league for 1933. Applications accompanied 'fee of $1 pert cf each the undersigned M I < DMMtia ixi <M" i OMMMflCtel Team* in the c ..jir. petit ion II Applications Ml76 words
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Article294 1933-01-23 2 Caaetr Weapon Dfatftrei in Shanghai I), > M..11H I 1 .I.IH. '1 A painful b." years ago was di. '<* .•.edical profession I >on in its fight er. as ,'.ai" Is an electro-surgical knife operated by vacuum Mbea and without connections. The instrument separated UafUC almost 01 press294 words
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Article217 1933-01-23 2 *:>(> Penalty For Not Having a Licence Judgment as delivered on s.. ;rdav bj Mr A W. Hay. the Second Singapore Magistrate. in tin case in which the proprietor of a I chemist's shop. Lai Chai Luk and his assistant. [Ob Tai Wall. v. civ chaiged217 words
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Article12 1933-01-23 2 <- '.:•-..;> v.nd plentiful money ls a symptom of Lav trade. Lord Hun-don. J12 words
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Article75 1933-01-23 2 [From Our Own Correspondent: Bangkok. Jan. 81. Th* neu German Minister to the Court or Siam arrived OB Monday, and with thy BM Danish Minister will present tyg credentials to the King on Wednesday at Hua Hin With Bfl|| respective wtm they are to be received75 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement44 1933-01-23 2 WHICH WOULD YOl RATHER HAVE? A skin which only Lc»ks beautiful n >kl>. wafeb la ivnlly beautiful 1 HI BRAND TABLETS pcodnec in organic -.'-construction 'and not nmlj pmerfmtm ot tbe 59.00 per box ol H WH«** Sck Agen:.- kf Malaya HBHCAL BALL, LIMITED.44 words
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Advertisement468 1933-01-23 2 BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS A REPAIRERS. 14A Change Alley. Singapore. The Cheapest House for your Stationary, Typewriters, Ribbons and Carbons also for Pencil and Pen writing. ifi^ REPAIRS: Send for our mechanics WifiC, whenever your typewriter is our of 2 order Telephone 7770, 7532 and 7534. fKn^ Monthly468 words
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Advertisement602 1933-01-23 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NO'I ICE is are niv iiMted for the following materials or ■ervicea and H ulars of such tenders ii. ;r. be ob!.. the Tender Room. Ifunl OBi QOM ll tion. with n.oltnals supplied I. c innissioners. of semi-peimanent d ur Onan Road Date Oi Closing.602 words
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Advertisement568 1933-01-23 2 NOTICES. THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERi E RUBBER ASSOCIATION. hereby pi the Rubber Market used officially on the following days. |i n,ur>d..-. i,.... j ll( j Ijii ...r ,ih. 1933. SaUirdax. January 2gth. 1933. GATTEY 6c BATEMAN. FIB SINGAPOMB RAKBOt I r,OAKD. Chinese Now Year. Thur>day, January _!«>ib. l.» WORK568 words
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Advertisement332 1933-01-23 2 TUADI M NOTICE is hereby given th depicted above is the r ni^eniiri Coid Btoras. Borneo Wharf. Singapm. in respect of milk bouied sttd tie Straiu SetUenv AMD WOTICK is hereby i legal proceedings mill be t person or firm «i» any coloura>»e imiUtfon th infringes the right, ad Btogapstt332 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous156 1933-01-23 2 IHK WKKK M .ill i ii High Water 06.55 8 jßu^ S( se%en-a-side to N laai Hockey: Raffles College, at Raffle* r OR A ft, SK A 2nd at SKA. ground. i ■> iiii High Wai I B.t ft, 22.44. I I i a. Meeting. S.C.C. 8.30 p.m. Football: I156 words
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Article93 1933-01-23 3 Nopal The Colonies Will Contribute London J.in 17. The cost of the Empire broadcasting services to estimated at I the lOs P aid by the licence bolder. akcr Jifr. J. H. Whitlry, Ch.. IV I.- C 1 T.> A! 1 .w-:'d ..-.inlnu. U. «t I the Empire at93 words
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Article35 1933-01-23 3 the Cblnese T. ton of tb* l»*e Mr. Goh Oon I Mrs. v v.h:-*:,..- .-.m State matches and was om r. nang I Singapore in ISBI. m h t n K:i v V ■r. i, !::>.> •>::35 words
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Article40 1933-01-23 3 I: I o=:.";: don. Chief Pollee C v/illan inO»| r W dcesday charged with i »*a of trust in respect of $l«. reded to the irque> *ho appeared tor Kasodta. be fixed for the hea. '■>* 1230 In two sureties m40 words
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Article582 1933-01-23 3 QUIET DAY AT JEHOL Rain Keeps Japanese Planes M (Jround Shanghai. Jan 17. There was no fighting yesterday afternoon. although an aerial raki mm «tonn. whiih la-ted several hours, wa* expected If Mm < ix» ready for I The Japanese commander has dt niandrc582 words
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Article70 1933-01-23 3 Heavy Full in (itrman Loans London. Jan. 17. On kbl Stock Ex I Q MM loans fill rather htaviiy on UM l(■s^ wttM pol::.i: outlmik Hi CJermany. Otherwi.st\ a; the lally in Hom< I ii-.< j interest In Kaffirs, the ma t hay ruled I'• ..1. :.-<• h70 words
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Article43 1933-01-23 3 Thi in Calculi i of Mrs. William Harmston tin 11. t,,j 1 K. ill: Mis Man Hi I Bangkok i m mmi I i I <" 19M8 ulicl In She M.v: iMt-'i I' v, aM()ll I it and Mi condition had been «3e v >43 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement245 1933-01-23 3 [state Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES tl,flWtCr Street MALACCA. ILUgMMmt PENANG. 1. BJyaW Wmm I Xl ALA LUMPUR. h> and Security deposited with r^ Settlements Government. f r u>tee<. Administrators, Receivers, -ny X« nt 'ollectors, Investment> Supervised and In collected. Probate or Letters of v ri!n -tr-itinn applied for and245 words
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Advertisement249 1933-01-23 3 CRAVENA CORK TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Craven A J ™V imprisons JM FACTORY-FRESHNESS The Cra^ e n A 50" l jf^M^i tin is designed to be >? v N y l^ bm in aamf f ''il£ ■--< i §23 jay < > P c x v ::^^L "T i <^ he249 words
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Article445 1933-01-23 4 Japan's Invasion of .Jehol Mostow, I. m H lmjitia says that the occupation of Shanl^^wi by the Upanrar has brought about a dtMitltm to whkh the Japanese troops can at thus pladDt UkMMahrai within three hours travel of Fetptof. The view is expressed, fur I that the445 words
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Article173 1933-01-23 4 Chinese Issues Printed in Osaka forgers of Chineie Government I ~.ps has bor:: ro'inued up b\ t! QMhl j police and fou r of th.- me n Ml M* ndH ■Ml tag a request from the Chinese t.ovleminentI eminent some time ago. the police mad. 1 '•< Htt173 words
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Article208 1933-01-23 4 Knuineer's Claim for Diesel Pump 1 un ..bit i.i d.^lose to-day details ot a remarkable invention which it t .:..::>•..-.. .> i overcome the great difficulties in th< ii--. 'pir.i r»f the Diesel engine >>: >.t cjt and aeroplane engine*, and will siderabiy chtapti: tin aist of running208 words
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Article100 1933-01-23 4 li. view ol Ihe liability of every missionar> oi th« Methodist Episcopal Mission to be transtared liter each Annual Conference ol the Mi.sf.ion in Singapore, the friends of the r».v Dr. I, PraeheM urn be glad to hear that he vffl conttaue in ft»fa v Dtotrict Bopertataerta* for rvrak and100 words
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Article873 1933-01-23 4 Successful Development of African Route FLYING VISIT TO CAPE TOWN London. Jan. 3. Sn Em «.irciat Ch ninan <>t Imperial Airways Ltd left London .-.y on a flying visit over the 8.000 mile- I<: T > air routi In addition, he will visit Rome to873 words
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Article109 1933-01-23 4 There Mfj still !<v. illers from Malaya a u\p Hi this OMBtiy, and the 1;.;..^ ::;clude: j Mi S Adams, 'of Penangf, vtMH address is 13, Stafford Road. Bloxwich. Walsall, Mi D I Burlis, ol Kantan, N.S., who pive: hi .-.<'■ co the Chartered Bank of India B E.C.2. Mr109 words
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Article1002 1933-01-23 4 Equality of Armaments Germany's Stand Explained By Baron yon Neurath t:i:KMAN MIXISTKK YOh IoHIK.N \l I \IU> <THY. .Ji:.-.r..:. •S i_r 1L i mi of the German till now To umlurtand it. one w* call to mßsf arlier fact*. I vent to the Disarmament OcnI dual demand; dliiimamiint_d i\ thl1,002 words
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Article326 1933-01-23 4 EX-FILM STAR'S BROKEN HEAR T DAR] II HH (lave Ronald (Vlman I 1 Stan The man who gave Ronald '■^ll* flnt chance on the tint ha.v diJ^Lr BOH VaUls BMKWd to be da** h letters on the theativ signs He baaPlayed in Command performance Acted with Irvine: Managed London the..326 words
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Article280 1933-01-23 4 mm of \**k m A nat: Nigeria who >aid th*t be m properties) in Nigeria but "could not *F haatfs on them" ipptrrii at the London feat ruptcy Court for his public examination He m Mr. Eric IU Hogan-BaswT crftod as oT Bgin-crescent Holland280 words
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Advertisement134 1933-01-23 4 Thousands Already Sold! THE ANNUAL OF THE EAST (1932 33 Edition) KDITEL) .VXD COMPILED BY H. F. KXAPP. F.R.US. BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER Acclaimed to bl the most magnificently produced and ■Mil remarkable Book on Travel. Industry and Adventure in the East and Far Btttf mat published. 368 BIG PAGES134 words
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Article290 1933-01-23 5 RATIONING OF OPIUM SMOKERS DIFFICULT? OF CONH stil! Profitable in Siam fi Our Own Correspondent J ma mmy country '*cl to days and days eft •a* and i wrtisilrj to an agreement for the xzml of ofMusa smoking in the Far Bast and kMisi* as a White paper The ■ummry290 words
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Article140 1933-01-23 5 sUMfaaff OfltoWS ■M MSB! nvr^ Barkaa. Jaa. If. uicreasing to Harbin and T-)*«>M j>mK«.lAiLmjLjl AU> n mmr r%f t to* »ore audacious. Hardly a day Pmks without raids on ofltece or rtaftdeacss. «naitfrs it is thought that If the -aid and equipped with bulletcheck acts ol violence. The140 words
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Article14 1933-01-23 5 C Wooferton of the Slngmpoiw offlee Petrdewn Company, la on a *TnimHa to llawjtiir14 words
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Article284 1933-01-23 5 Windfall 1.., Italian In inuso Service I Prom Our Own Correspondent] lVuuk. k .Liu. M. A case of some Interest to foreigners in the employ of the Siamese Government service has been decided recently. An Italian whose service agreement was terminated by the notice provided in284 words
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Article171 1933-01-23 5 Too Mmh i M Thorn Pal 0 v. huwc [From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, Jan, 21. Prisoners in the Island cf Bhuket. the outstanding tin producing centre of the kingdom. indeed a tacky lot It Is stated that they an allowed to roam about at large at their171 words
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Article123 1933-01-23 5 Rewa Stated Att.-mpt to dean up l! 1 inions Jubbnrpore. Pw.^ O^u^yi sensation prevails, It is reported. in Una*. flttiit, according to a Rewa message, mmm of ft new taxlrrjed b, -the auUiortttv on every mate resident who keeps a Mttna and refuses to legally marry her123 words
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Article198 1933-01-23 5 PonsioiH'iN Who Ucfuse To <Jo Home [Prom Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, Jan. 21. The northern capital of Chiengmai is flndin? increasing favour with Europeans who have worked In the country and having had a taste of the conditions in Europe on pension, have decided that Siam is preferable.198 words
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Article219 1933-01-23 5 WORK OR PAY Eft n'a Way With PoB Tm% I) nlfe ri [Prom Our Own Correspondent l Bangkok, Jan. The goodwill of the authorities in regard to those of the citizens who have not paid their poll tax is now at an end, and the police are busy rounding up219 words
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Article72 1933-01-23 5 i; i, kok Distributor Caught In the Act [Prom Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, Jan. 21. The police have caught red hr-.nded at last one of the men eng&ged In distributing Comst leaflets, and also I a place where they are produced. For :,ome ttme Slam Communist leaflets have72 words
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Article34 1933-01-23 5 At the Assumption College Sports, Bangkok, no fewer than six college cour-e pi the aftcmocr. a remarkable performance was put up by W Anderson who won the Club championship with of a possible I34 words
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Article359 1933-01-23 5 SULTAN COMPLAINS <>F MOSQI'ITOS lack of Ip-To-Date Sanitation [From Our Own 0 respondent] i U.msrknfc. Jan. IS. Sultan and Sultan ah of Johore enjoyed hel visit to Bangkok. Tht Sultan was surprised to find 90 many Moslems in Bangkok and by the fact that a good359 words
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Article167 1933-01-23 5 sou in IS- Muni. Xl] at Shameen ilcng Kontr. Jan. 16. Goldenberg in <n-took a most dramatic turn on Tuesday afternoon when the British authorities working in conjunction with French Police swooped down on No. 24, French Conce. -.-ion and took the fugH us tody. It will167 words
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Article156 1933-01-23 5 Slam IVrmit For Children Refused \i-w York ol New York, has refused Mr. George R. Hutchinson, head vi tht- "Flying Family. 1 a permit for his children to give perlormances in a Brooklyn theatre to raise funds for a flight which th? family proposes to156 words
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Article128 1933-01-23 5 "DEAD" MAN REVIVED BY MACHINE New Life Saving Apparatus iti... ki... A 'dead" man was brought to life here. The man. John Pickup, received a strong electric shock at the work of Messrs. Tolkein, chemical m mufact fell unconscious. When an ambulance arrived his breathing seemed to have ceased. On128 words
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Article299 1933-01-23 5 Over 5.000 Operations in Mom ou in Years Several thousand lives have been saved by the Moscow Blood Transfusion Institute as a result of mo '000 blood transfu*» (operations carried out during the past six years —not only in Moscow but in distant places such as Vladivostok,299 words
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Article14 1933-01-23 5 Radium, and all similar radio-active sob' 3houUl be scheduled as "dangeroir poisons." Lord Lee14 words
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Article446 1933-01-23 5 LIGHT RAYS TO FIGHT AIR RAIDS \<u Device Which UlincN Pilots ■Ml form of searchlight, patented toy a British inventor, and and rtrtitnei to render night attacks from the air almost entirely harmless, and more dangerous to the attackers than to the attacked. Is being considered by the Air Ministry446 words
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Article270 1933-01-23 5 TRAINS THAT BUILD TOWNS Elt >Md on \\r\ 'linn Great housmg estates, plumed on most modern lines, are being built at Brighton to meet the rush of new population which Is expected to follow the opening of the electric train service from London on Hew Year's Day. is estimated that270 words
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Advertisement147 1933-01-23 5 KK-ERVATIONS PHONE WO3 I I Lh VOIR LAST (HANCE TO SEE This SparUlinn HRITISH Musical Comedy I UIV RT/^ 1 CTT/^HT Ke-soreened by Popular Demand!! I nn oivx snui RAIFH LYNN ;ind TOM WALIS A fas* moving comeay-drama with an original theme. IN A NIGHT LIRE THIS /\A\7 CHANGE: 1147 words
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Advertisement51 1933-01-23 5 Hearty Laughter and j Heart -Deep Drama If the KMi pKMM blurry a« a mi«( *^5 I forms iii your eyes- .\\n ile you are^il! chu:^];n-,-. I Will's la-'t ''Mtof Jl homespun bfBBOr doß*t I 4J X I WILL ROGERS TOO Bysy"TO WGRft S Opening on Wednesday "PACK UP YOUR51 words
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Article136 1933-01-23 6 Death of Mr. Edward Kaynor IFtoin Our OWB 0 Ml London. Jan. 1 died I MMdlehs forfc I: I V. I William- C i furl (a j*ood B Qraball (Derby Gold nd Stark QoM Cop). It wa s CO If btst known. DC I id dog alive, sad136 words
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Article131 1933-01-23 6 Mounted Constable's Good iloisema!i>liip [From Our Owl 0 pondent! 1 .r.u.n .1 ill 3. m c policeman on ved the F.A. Cup Hi P oabsej In 19^'J? Wonderful patience and splmdid nor emai. .Ed the pi '.d of .ed for the Bolton sane to begin, if I131 words
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Article158 1933-01-23 6 Hood Reynolds, Fight Maj Be Abandoned IFro: 0 Loudun. Jan. Tile fight fo: >h weltei pionship between Jack Hood, ihe belt -holder, and S!<>:. i take J Hood states that tin purse orler accepted by the Board of Control for fijjht in Birnungham mor.th was inadequate. Mr Ted158 words
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Article108 1933-01-23 6 Game With Glasgow Mangers IFrjm Our Ov C London. Jan. A:: hssti HI tear.i. Ihl Sport- C'.un R.rnd. ol Vienna, an to visit Scotland this n nth ipnitshu (Maai Banajm .c nwn Park on Januarj 21 O:. that dati Rangers shouki mcl Arbroath la thi Hi round of108 words
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Article88 1933-01-23 6 Fi nn Our O'.ui Correspondent, London. Jan. To i:u\\ the raaaacfeaMs slowness wi which tin l.v leroplpnes .an be di r• n d to between on. ol them and Ihj Master v! Sempill. mounted sfl hor.^'ha- -it the London Vir Park Foltham la.st Tuesday. The aeroplane was88 words
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Article111 1933-01-23 6 I From Our Ov. n Correspondent j London, Jan. 3. Sinc< returning from foreign service last year. Lkat X A S-llars the former England Rugby full-back, has been ver; unlucky with regard to Injuries, md i bad kntt hi kept him oil j the field th:> >ea>on111 words
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Article116 1933-01-23 6 Astonishing Displa> l>> Willie S\\iiih(u' Prom Out Own C -rre^pondent Lonci-.ii. mliuu-ri- 1 V Swil Of M f B n his first round at Burroughes 0:. p] 250 to 95 h 12 pnettee, 1 I i M H I bard tO find I word I I tlaa116 words
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Article164 1933-01-23 6 Proposal to Hold 1 hern \i Brighton I From Our Own C respondent I .ndon. J.iii PruposaL- la Brighton the scene in .otor ro»d races ever held hi likely to be discussed by m J..: people in ti :.tend to asl; the Council to obtain P;'il amentary164 words
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Article111 1933-01-23 6 Hiyhuatt- Harriers' [From Oar O.\n Correspondent] LomUn. Jam. 3. tters sect'red both team and in the **iriendship*' important cross-country event ol ear at Chinuloid. Highgate's scoring six I R Beagles being second •.d Loughton A. C ■n -.an home 1. A. G. M: covered the heavy and rules111 words
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Article109 1933-01-23 6 British Team To Play In Switzerland I From Oh CNm Correspondent] London. Jan ■MM has been aroused in Swiss football circle^ hi thi .liinouncement of a match between Switzerland and England to take pk s.vltserland in May. The sports edition of .he •Tr.buiH d< G'ti--. .1 -.r-> ::v109 words
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Article108 1933-01-23 6 Many Men On Injured List I From Our Own Correspondent! London. Jan Sonic teams ha\« j li.>rd job iv. thr>< keep lit for th- mnunu-rable matt h> k Rt-adinL. F.C hud tin- to of a full tram incapacitated through iniun .1!..: and it was wry doubtlu; wrnthrr a108 words
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Article92 1933-01-23 6 World title Bout on Friday [Prom Our Own Correspondent London. Jan 3 Within thr< months ol winning the British fcathrr-\v ir:-.' boxing championship Seaman "Tommy" Watson, of Newcastle sailed from Southampton for Now York la*; we^k the Leviathan to fight "Kid" Choi late the coloured Cuban boxer,92 words
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Article50 1933-01-23 6 PETERSON— PETTIFER FIGHT From Our Own ODcvMpoadent Tiif British D>ilin[ ft~nr< Coatool h&s i»^**ti»Tr ncoc^ad the Jack E¥tenor Bettlfer fight as lor the hea champ:..:, i.: I;-..- :i: v: P l at CHympia on January 36. and the harlrt i la praaanUng to tii* winaar a cub w :.,rd B:;UM50 words
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Article30 1933-01-23 6 [From O« Own Gtrt**^ Pollowing an X r*> ■M*«feMn Oenrral H°> •>• that J B toteroattooal ean*r-for«*" to the Mich wilt, r. tan to BfcvtingtMin at yin". J rt30 words
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Advertisement211 1933-01-23 6 WHITEAWAY'S STOCKTAKING =SALE= it i; n i til o N H PBPAMTHEITS /EUNEEK" /i^^%\ Si. TOF DECORATED f'f YS| A S^ lit' i ill lit Ml'SI I V.» DINM R I 111 l POIM I KR >l I <>I M t)■ i:\' .r. s. J .jis-.t S; Iv S] .'*.">211 words
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Advertisement204 1933-01-23 6 SOMETHINC, TO THANKI II 101 j UA WmM In rat,' drab if to did nothing but oitkkt i nmU§ v ffm^ tklmg hi thani Bh iff Hen t nu sat rat in \U the things mirjl /> th r, but nothing conk betti than I I ill SI G \U.204 words
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Article544 1933-01-23 7 A DOG MAY HAVE ONE BITE iaw Vpphes in COURTS DGCBnH fca Captain I Claim For ii ntjk> be generaßy knows! a«t asMer 11^ |aw "»vflj wag w »t&i«B Car Ahb^mbb fay *•< Ntr W >i Ulltehfd Is MMHMy (-r |hr rtanaaat _■-,_—> ma| dKmmtY A \l> (ills ill 1544 words
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Article430 1933-01-23 7 KAMoI S BANKER'S VIEW I.S. War iiebTs'Policv Must Change I nlldlllL 1.1 !1 I Outspoken remarks on War Debts were made by Mr. F. C Goodenou^h, Chairman of clays Bank, at the sharelu eting to-day. He declared that there must be some Snattty on a question430 words
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Article233 1933-01-23 7 If r Ii ri 01 wi;in« r Bj Sfagaperc Pbycn According to an announcement on Sat night, when the Singapore Repertory Players gave the first performance of "Foolish at the V Theatre, then be a regular n rformance from the players at the Victoria Theatre. If everything they233 words
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Article502 1933-01-23 7 Appeal Against Sentence I Dismissed COSTS AS FINE Section That Might Be Simplified ..man against a i cisioi. DMrict Jmi rt pay $;>' Appeal on Satuici.. < that ii H> I Tne the ap; the Mh| t; was vexation i it raanaablc mi bable i l disposes502 words
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Article39 1933-01-23 7 il-ii! si r\ U( li Id t in s: c.i.i.. < Mrthi di c i!i Xi mpoJit X... X >aci W da by 'innint 11 A n will b< tak< n In M C( nf« rei Cl lin V uui39 words
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Article38 1933-01-23 7 E[ONS IN THE LEAGUE TO DATE Arsenal's Useful Lead The following are th p< itions in the League up to. and iochkUni Saturday*! matches: sdf sd fsdf sdf sdf asdf sdf fsd sdf sdf38 words
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Article122 1933-01-23 7 lound in Possession of Chinese v c miv ias seen b> a detectiv* to in Kallam Road mi Fri la> afternoi oOection td woUm <si urtnp aiha ipart parti and wnp n i Ut prow ■«b n i.> bad purchased tb m chai ta a,;.! -.-ssion of122 words
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Article865 1933-01-23 7 North Versus South Rugby Trial LOSERS SCORE FIRST Brilliant Runs By Goddard I In Ihe North \> South tn.il match on the Pa da us or. Saturdd> the Whites fifteen which in« lulled moM the members ..1 the sele ted l..im foi the match ne\t Saturday865 words
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Article494 1933-01-23 7 BEAT K.A.F. AFTER BEING TWO DOWN Seven Goals Scored in Second Halt Chinese 5: R.A.F. c goals were scored at Jalan Bear on Saturday when the Chinese and the R.A.F. met at soccer. The R.A.F. scored t«lce before the interval, earning both goals by hard trying.494 words
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Article63 1933-01-23 7 JUDGE'S APPOINTMENT DECLINED eceived the following official communique frcm the Colonial Secretary announcement U: the tom, paper dated January l»th. IMS. thai Mr. O. I ie has been appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of the Strait 1 Settlements. I aw directed to Ul— you that a telegram has63 words
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Article39 1933-01-23 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. MARRIAGE. PECKER-BODENHAM. On Januaiy 21M IMA >v PfiiaiK:. Claude, the youngt.-t >on oi :hc lato Major G and Mrs. iv k, to VmVt the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs r Bod> i ham of Ludlow Shiopshiit39 words
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719 1933-01-23 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY JANUARY 23, 1933. WEEK-END COMMENT li is doubtful if the Leauue can fteeept ttM Japanese modification oi the DnUBMOOd formula fcQ QBlll nonmember States from the conciliation r.egotia lions There is here, apparently, a clash between principle pad expediency As a matter of principle Japan might719 words
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Article554 1933-01-23 8 The British Broadcastir.^ Corporation announces that Mr Malcolm Fro^t has been Ofepi Town owing to illness anci his visit to India will, thaelon-. take place at I .er date than was originally announced. A further notification of his movements will be n as soon as possible. As a result oi554 words
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Article68 1933-01-23 8 LATEST RUBBER PRK ES AND STERLING RATES BnMrTf and Tin nrfeei Uld sh-riii.u rate in New York and Pans. specially cabled to the Fre< Press, ire h follow RUBBER London, Jan. 21. Spot 2 5 32ri (2 5 32d Forward 2 7 32d (2 1 4 d Tone68 words
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Article74 1933-01-23 8 SINKING STEAMER'S niv.w SAVED Four Men Hashed Overboard No* Jan 1 thrilling rescue in the Atlantic was carried ot by the steamship American Ifcrrhant which stood by for twelve hours the sinking British R:i< <ew a line aboard and towed a boat through terriffic seas to bring74 words
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Article217 1933-01-23 8 Spectators <m to mi h (Prom Our Own Correspondent] London, Jan. 3. What b happening to football crowds? There were unpleasant incidents at Cardiff in the Third Division League match, and at Darking— an Athenian League club— when Bioariey equalised th( scores 15 5» with a pmty217 words
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Article159 1933-01-23 8 B(, I \< v \>ai Pr*'s< i nt [From Our Own Correspondent] January 1 was an ominous date for goffers Dec £i use toe itew ouaOflftsTß Sc rt\ tc v Sc or^ scheme, which has been formulated by the British Golf Union's Joint Advisory Council. officially came159 words
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Article115 1933-01-23 8 I npopu! S>vt< m in M.il.u a [Prom Our Own Correspondent Malacca Municipal Commissioners met at Re ident Councillor's Office win c Mr C H G. CL-rke in the chair. The President was doubtful of papm\ar nptef*w if one-way traffic could be Instituted on uuwded roads, namely.115 words
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Article123 1933-01-23 8 Sent House Of I>< t- nt ion cung Chinese girt, who was seen by a constsb!?. to be wa'klng the streets at night of clothing hanging from her wrist, was charged in the Polios Oomt, an Saturday wiJi being a vagrant. i was stated that after the girl123 words
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Article91 1933-01-23 8 h>.i \< < »:sed of Fxtorl n One thousand drl'ars bail was granted to a n the Police Court b»frrr "■y on Saturday en six separate ortion from C~r. toneae fraaattt. I "ctive- Inspector V. mho was In rhar?c cf th case, stated that the accwd, Leong Kom91 words
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Article86 1933-01-23 8 PERSIA'S REPLY ON OIL DISPUTE I Interna^m Lav The hope that t^ Una* lrllituu> hitherto will not be fmpait incident is (xprevsed ii. ww*^T- *mp r^wy coomoh twit thr Ai Pi .an Company bji M >f; h( prooedure open. It ha.v not ,\«s Jttf recoume to tht Law Article IS86 words
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Article212 1933-01-23 8 Will I i ..m,; Will Racers put* over sab stuff a* wn does the usual "bui: the Fox picture which coauneuoed **Mt«] the Alhambra yesterday. In thi.* M m wm* his pictures he gives an NMtM r.v;.% I study He is the tramp *h I to work hi212 words
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Article166 1933-01-23 8 0 I ouritcs at lit Capitol The popularity of the Ra!r> Walls comedies has never been i:, <kmoment since their productions t>~ screened in Singapore. It is not of:*-:, tfaftil film receives ao food a reception tint their white to screen them t second u» U this166 words
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Article170 1933-01-23 8 Man Who** Schema Were Scattered British audiences con\e\> tn< in.* sloppf "Yankee farce t tion than Tiot action" and a bmad But those who went to vl?» th of the picture at the Pavl'lon list n:si surprised to find another type cf f« With the first few170 words
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Article74 1933-01-23 8 Extwndinc nifT-llnk* hrv b Jj feet for itw little Haw. sl i- to IHMI a r<- u!t of I *P* [J I tkm— a eoHir band. Btrlp< of r tlon. covered with ■■Ilil I. g I *««*ban<i of the shirt and au*rm9tieallT frtwotot on? cm**" nid to b- so* ?nd74 words
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Advertisement240 1933-01-23 8 rvKttG JOMMSTOM6S WHISKY QUALITY PRICE. CAIXBBCKS CHANGE OF BUSINESS HOURS AS FROM MONDAY. !»th of JANUARY 1933 OCR SHOP AT ORCHARD ROAD WILL OPEN AS I'NDER WEEK DAYS 6 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. SUNDAYS 6 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. Singapore COLD STORAGE Ltd ORCHARD ROAD. AS (;()OD AS WHISKY CAN240 words
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Advertisement17 1933-01-23 8 LADIES' SILVER TOILET WARE in GRACEFUL LINES U. S. de Silva Bros., JEWELLERS. 23 niGH STREET SINGAPORE.17 words
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Article209 1933-01-23 9 TWO SEAMEN DROWNED ninnhi Capsizes Harbour BUEEOfffIERS RESCUED Tragic End Morning Mm 9m iMSrasam ■!■>!» tt tfce en» W g^ g^F-H v> Ss*gswsa\|s wksrii is rMsag S T^ajMtc Kaa veOeswar wMnsw«. are laid-up vessels of the K.PM. and i r th* eastern part of the harbour. t j^j.- terday live209 words
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Article71 1933-01-23 9 ii-irui tion in 1!.,1> f; .r;i, 1(1) uttmf to the great increase of su;. coßttdl of tmliijj has keen taken by, Cabmrt. which has decided to appoint an fettate for Industrial HniaMlimiwi." Mf s capital of 109.000.000 lira far v«*»»» Ifer Bank ol Italy win recetr* State subsidy71 words
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Article34 1933-01-23 9 1•• Due c petMßs were killed and several *>** the •xplo&lon of rixty boxes of .v iUfiat conur. ssinn 7>> Are vhich firffif nl the explosion MlM a'«* hssnttal and several horn—.—34 words
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Article41 1933-01-23 9 Mow Parity <>t Goframmi has announced the afctKlMl 5 per cent prtmafe and P»r not. surtax. era pound to-day «w ketow "•putt; ol start** «s the buytof price was 11 pr-rr.: .m of 30d unite the aaDlßt price41 words
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Article31 1933-01-23 9 1 iiinihed At Marseilles J* new Uevafeika Maritime* «B buratag t Do:mer. whteh Is MS feet In U-: nchd to-day In the jin—in "rtte^nuwd gathering. H» ink ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article35 1933-01-23 9 tttoc coavtakte Mb. Ma^ fn knocka Traction *ta> at ttw Junction of 'rth New MA* Ro»d white be hfc duty port at 5.30 ajn. on NMai an injury to Mb hip Th- -rnV.l 0 k>35 words
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Article225 1933-01-23 9 GREAT NERVOUSNESS IX CITY Several (lashes With Communists Brrlin J^n ?i A clash between Nasfc and Communists Is fomd to-morrow in ronscqwun of the police bin on Ot—mmtrt open-air ikijuMialkjUM in v>.:. ;t The Hasis. however, will be permitted to assemble in Bulov Square whereReuter - 225 words
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Article124 1933-01-23 9 Sikli Constable* Terrible Death :.■•.> O C -—;<>r. v:.'. lp,.h. .1..1. .1 A shocking accident is reported from Taiping in which a patrol constable was rot to pieces on the railway track near Kamuntlng at midnight while petrolling. It appears that two Sikh constables were walking124 words
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Article126 1933-01-23 9 Series of Meetings Before Parliament Meets iiilw, Jan. 19. The lint Cabinet meeting of the New Year was held In Downing Street this afternoon. With the. exception of Lord Londonderry, th. M nlster. who is on an air tour in the Middle ■Jast and Sir Samuel Hoare,126 words
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Article115 1933-01-23 9 lia-t (amp Higher Than Mount Blanc Mr. Hugh Ruttledge, the leader, and I IIIBWI w- of the British exnediton which is to attempt to reach the sumnvt of Mr. Everest, I A the fourteen members will meet at Darjeellng early In March and in th- middle of that115 words
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Article62 1933-01-23 9 British Trade Union Motion Turned Down London. I 11. The international Labour Office conference on the 40 hour VMft .imiiuilwii. a motion by B:.t. h T General Work introduction of the 40-hour week hould not nvolre a reduction In weekly wages. I resolution, supported kf •■vernmrnt LfeiMates. mfjrtnif62 words
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813 1933-01-23 9 JAPAN WILL ACCEPT DRUMMOND FORMULA But Invitation to Non-members of League must be Omitted COUNT UCHIDA'S SPEECH Fairy Outlined at Re-Assembly of Diet lokio Ikin instriutrd tlif rcprt sentativt .it Citiuva to accept th»> Drummond formula with the omission of the invitation to non-members of the League. Count I'chida addressed813 words
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Article1251 1933-01-23 9 Count lehida's Speech to Diet Count Uchida outlined Japan's policy in a speech delivered at th 64th session of the Japanese Diet which opened on Saturday, after the new year recess. He said In pursuance of its settled policy the Japanese Government signed a Protocol conNBtntfy with Government1,251 words
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Article631 1933-01-23 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - NAN KING CON FERENCE Politir.nl Leaders Sink Differences Shanghai. Jan. 2! For the first tim« since th< t i,li of the K:'.':.i'.t;mq Government In Nanking the leader; of other political parties have agreed to attend confer* nee in Nanking to I h n'.-. (}<'ii"r-i! Tv vi Chi-jui, former Premier of631 words
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Article98 1933-01-23 9 From Out Ov. r; Oormpoodtest 1 The final beat of 750 up Championship wa* played at th Bmiuwthf Hall Ib Bono aQ/Murt on Saturday, when the com- T Wright of twtearttr, -mo' Ran The play was very even for some time, and at ntenra! Wrieht was leading98 words
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Advertisement86 1933-01-23 9 ROMARY'S BISCUITS The Biscuits for the (Connoisseur pOMARY'S? Ot'NBRIDGL WELLS PNGER NI)TS A.ROMARY C^lThese incomparable biscuits, so lons favourites in English homes, arouse at any tea table wonder for their delicate texture and admiration for their flavour. GINGER NTTS PER TIN 90 cts. WATER PER TIN $1.30 GINGER SHORTCAKE 51.86 words
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Advertisement889 1933-01-23 10 Tv l I UNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd, >a:r. s?h:p Cc Ltd. and China IHE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co.. (1932) Ltd. Stean: Navigation Co. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co, Ltd. THE RTRAITS STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd ["HE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd889 words
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Advertisement638 1933-01-23 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Borland) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamrr. Due Spore. Sails Spoif. M, CUT OF RANGOON For Havre. London, Rotterdam Hamburg Jan. 30 Feb 2 BJ, ClTi' OF LYONS For Havre, London. Rotterd..ni Hiimburg638 words
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Advertisement330 1933-01-23 10 P& 9 O British India and Apcar Lines orporated in aYiglaml) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CAMQO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. INDIi: COXTRAC'I \N !1 U 111^ M\HH\ LONDON Wl> I \R I \M MMI M OUTW\RDS FROM LONDON FOR (HIM P£ Due Taawace. SiMQpaw. n alder a CORFL- Feb.330 words
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Advertisement545 1933-01-23 11 I k H ml k^H I I a I mfmi MAI!^ IIL^.n!;So)^ vEKfi > n-S«™> «-«C T T !JC May 12 I<> lIX KRPOOI Pf nang. Suea. Port Said. Beyrouth. Istanbul Piraeus. nra Valencia and Liverpool Feb. 22 23 »< II Wlf'.l K(. TSI Coiombo. Sow; yfcM. Havre. Dunkirk. London.545 words
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Advertisement361 1933-01-23 11 EUROPE y'm AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD CHAM) CANYON WEEKLY SAIUNGS FROM MANILA \\D!OI lIDVi, KO\r in SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLILI I SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA (ASM TO HAVANA AND NEW VOKK LOU rUOUGfI icmfs BONG MUG TO lIJTOtt via amikk a EUROPE SUEZ361 words
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Advertisement689 1933-01-23 11 j; K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Omn Ifond Jan. 23, I l-D itKTI.M Moi J3. Ben^kalis, Asahan, Paaek and Berombaog. iv\?()i".> HtmMMt, Jan. 24, Rioutv, Tambela;.. Peman^kat "\i\;. Jan. 24 -that) Mar, Tanjong-Leid tMMm t u,y. Ja 24 I' and BQfrn Sl-Api-Api. !iii.i>i\- a H m. ribang. CM m689 words
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Article414 1933-01-23 12 Sir Harry McGowan s Views olnmbo. »an. 6. Si! Ha:: M I li, ifci m n oi Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd.. arrtV«d In Ceylon yesterday n: the P. and O. Cathay and will remain here till Friday, when i. :>.\v for Madras and Calcutta. Thi, ill414 words
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Article240 1933-01-23 12 Shophrtaking While on I'icket-of-Leave A man who was rewarded tor bis bravery ii Dartmoor mutiny, Daniel Thomas Main waring, r.ged 33. of Pontardawe. was sentence* ehe months' hard labour at the Glamorgax Q :ter Sessions at Cardiff, when he pleadet guilty to breaking into a240 words
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73 1933-01-23 12 Wilh. Wilhelsmen. Oslo, has ordered a 10,000 ton cargo liner from the Deutsche Werke, Kiel. The dimensions are mainly similiar to those of o chips now building in Holland for these owners, and the sDeed of the vessel will be knots to 16 knots loaded.73 words
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Article57 1933-01-23 12 ALFRED HOLT AND CO.'S NEW SHIP For their Straits Steamship Co.'s service Alfred Holt and Co. have ordered from the Caledon Shipbuilding Co. a cargo and passenger vessel in which will be installed double-acting two-stroke machinery built by Bunndster and Wain, Copenhagen. She will be about 315 ft In length.57 words
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Article31 1933-01-23 12 The fonowing passengers arrived by the sa Kmta :-Fro:n Penang W. Mr. E J. Shading From Port S vettenham Mr C. D Jamman Mr Bmmut, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell.31 words
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Advertisement710 1933-01-23 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-fcnown steamer MA RET .T. A (7.375 tons) and the 8.8 MANOOLA (3,352 tons i. [Cargo only] i s VLARELLA Is one of the Largest and finest steamers710 words
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Advertisement453 1933-01-23 12 I X LINE THE EAST AS! ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO PASSENC.KH l M H IncorporaU'd in REGULAR FREIGHT AND ii ''lid i i i i PASSENGER SERVICE i o-«i Qi l: J h '>n. m;om ixixn !>.:■ MALTA M--.: Jan. 27 Jan. 27 M lOR KOBK n>XK\ MOJI. VAU\I453 words
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Miscellaneous667 1933-01-23 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN 15.,:. .-!•> ud ■> i- and Thursdays 7-30 a.m. Kcdah MuiKi..;. Fridi 7.30 am Satortfafi m Kuantan -'•■■> Jerantuu Monday to Ml 7 30 am BaaatUl Wli ManMl Saturdays 7 P"i■Mftntan '\ia Padang Besar) Monday 7 p.m. Kilaia.ii! 'Via Gemasi every Mvi(ia>. \Vi'('nesday. Thursday and Fiickiv667 words
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Miscellaneous54 1933-01-23 12 Bclawan, Colombo. Port Said. Genoa, BarceRotterdam and Hamburg 23. Felix Rous.se-. Fren. 9188. from Marseilles 21 for Saigon 21. Raub, Brit. 570 from Pontlanak 21 for Pontianak 23. Anby, Sar. 319. Rom Limbang, 21, for Kuch--123. Magnet, Brit. 207. irom Soengei Liat 21 for Soengei Li. t 31 m. from54 words
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Article496 1933-01-23 13 Crossle} Premier-engined Craft For China i tern has distinct advantage.. esp> nu «C«WI bt- double ended, Mu. I tuple* ;ch craft are to b cit< I, Liv I v i,).s utilise. der for a boat >f this class was placet laaUMml m Motor Ship Building md Re-496 words
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Article249 1933-01-23 13 Three i;i.900-io». Steamers to be Converted Netherland Steamship Co.'s steamers "Ma- doera ran," and -Mapia," all about old and of 13,900 tons dea<. a eighth capacity, were to be converted to motor ships, and their speed raised. The order has been placed uith Werkspoor. and instead of the249 words
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Article81 1933-01-23 13 CHOKAI MARU AND NIHONKAI MARU Two motor vessels of about 3.700 tons d.w.c. have been placed In m the Shimatanl Klsen K.i tructed by the Mitsui Bussan Ktiteha and are 299 ft. 2 Ins. in length with a be*m or 43 depth of 22 i: ttM cross register b I81 words
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Article118 1933-01-23 13 Owners and masters of shipping are requested (to ki"P thrir vessels as clear of the range as sible during the aeroplane ma .la on Pulau S .i> i I m "in 1 1 I rial code signal "D" ai> :rom Moi. ng for 01. commci: On ronclusioi: !of ::ring M118 words
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48 1933-01-23 13 Copra Compr-s m i n p.. Ktlictive as ...ir. jßWaafy 2it,t. 1933. tht rafei of Mgbi ou copra in balei have tx t U.5. G. 510.00 pef 20 cwt (rent: rt 1 ond U S.G SIU 00 per 20 (1 oocontract).48 words
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35 1933-01-23 13 j'J I umpre^sed in Bales. Xt! <■•;::• J ia«y j: t 1933. th< rate oi freight on .ii buk i. ij< ..I i at U.SGs-tisn p«-r ton ot 20 cv.t.35 words
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Article226 1933-01-23 13 Cable Ship BctCUCf A British Crew Kingston i.lani.mai .apt..::. v\ recked British learner >:ou^h »nd thi ihirtv member.s nl the were rescued nfati m ml Btßßl at pdkmt ,york by tli» British c«ble ship Norseman Tht Newbrough stru k a reel on Saturday M'irant226 words
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Article250 1933-01-23 13 The United States ehippn.? Buard dendt-d to scrap 124 tessek of 700.00 c :.< r^>s •sliips have now actually been sold and can be ir tT mjkml beck MM s old. and. needless to say. every one is a -•-.viuer \v u-'oit '-'nose v.ho 60 seriously BM ntously250 words
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Article260 1933-01-23 13 The following is the health bulletin ol the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau for mi week ended January' 14th, 1933: Alexandria: 237 smallpox cases (including and 46 death.-, as 219 caaes and 33 deaths during the preceding week, r.u-hd.id: 2 smallpox cases and 2 deaths. Basrah: 1 smallpox260 words
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Advertisement439 1933-01-23 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS j (Daily and Weekly Editions) i V* RO«TNS()\ ROAD, SINGAPORE. •y.,, 96a Cable A-i.Ip -«b. ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. Ihr prt*mier morning dail> in MiLivj. Delivered with the Chota H.i/n each morning. Latest news. t telegrams and latest an- «ii::t ♦•ments. London rubber and tin rabies appear daily.439 words
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Advertisement340 1933-01-23 13 6j<i<ißftij t fjll i raif Don't Have Ji ||l drink PHCFNIX |jj II II MINERAL WATERS -^PS^ lOU K^Ppy Just Do So SMS Naturally i If ijßi I Alter m fin One Trial Order Phone 3463. Foods The 4 Allcnburys' Foods are particularly suited to tht feeding of infants in340 words
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Article253 1933-01-23 14 Th 3 Saj the Stock Exchange Bui i> Illoual Women are sturmu-.g one of the last fr rtrewes of man— the Stock Ezch. Sir Ar-hibaU! Campchairman of the Stock Exchanpe Committee, by the v. rotesting against the refasal of the OnmMl to admit women members, and253 words
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Article56 1933-01-23 14 m ttm H aorta mh i a s t ,h, <* i mm* bin k in M. v l Brotl < Augustus, nrp 1>: ti abm Institution v.hilM Brothi Felix v ort t.me in \i.,1:,. <- b «tn s John Institute Kuala n Br th« i Wilfred f no to56 words
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Article516 1933-01-23 14 Singapore, Jan. 18. Lh it OoL M J. t. h<. Urjr, II o C ss.v f I I I— ■(>! I IfERS The BBdKinei: Honed C>il < r.- nn granted leave of absence M staica 2nd Lieut. R. E. Eurie IiXH to 1.11.33 pe> ft Br.:-,..n tULH516 words
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Article80 1933-01-23 14 il He (an Find The Woman He lUfcM Muni< h Somevhere Hi I D V: whom oiu -time hotel thief is anxicuK t flO.Of; mpensation for jewels he stole from Cannes several years ago. He is new rich, and he has returned £500 Ito a Baa80 words
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Article78 1933-01-23 14 SI. OOO Costs For Norwich I'nion C Cto m I HI I :i N Fire bMuranee Bbdetjr, Uadtat on i aoH DOttll Ml \Mn. dby fire. OB U 15-I6 r..:.:. L i, W H '1)1,,,,;, Cnk 1 I II S ri X Imip g Coml \V( di78 words
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Article55 1933-01-23 14 Man To Be Tried Twice For Murder Ottawa; Dte. >or 1T l '.mi. M* quttUl in a mtntier c a BM CO Bd B m < n* i ntlj m- ■••<■<> Ddfhbou -Ocnera] of Ncv. Bra H «PP«U dto the Buprt n i C- r <;55 words
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Article69 1933-01-23 14 Two Insurance Clerk> Plead Guilty WrlliiiKtim Claniuc A li nd Palmer, cashier, and Walter v n oliTk. Tv the Alliar.. c A c ..urch. »iltv to a eh. havii* stolen £11,431 of the company's funds. Th, occurred Ml i p. nod of eight years. 1 had been r69 words
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Article71 1933-01-23 14 I "U IKI (111 >|[M M.i II oast ug" sutes thai Soviet meteorological officials on the Cape Chelyuskin, TMtayi Peninsula, in Siberia, found Captain AamdIt is well preserved, and was found in a hut m I Urn :rom Sp U? b. lU ,n U.v.aii Mtfe \nv.;nds<n MM HM||71 words
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Article28 1933-01-23 14 -00 Deaths in I J N.v, -k more than 200 fatal accident* on mishaps. The deaths from poison liquor or indulgence to alcohol were lingua few28 words
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Advertisement153 1933-01-23 14 HERE jTj ITS B Y IS THE J 111 EVERY PREMIER jpfl flf| TEST qijality i|#i c g? SINGAPORE. ;-J[ BEST. SodaWatep |i rTC-j^H Kjfl frxSiP k3H w* /PROTECTS the WORLD cgcinst disease /jj t carried by insecfr w^f" .ir» clanperou*! Guard yourself ~^b ili« -i:i<- mij Irom 1 1'.153 words
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Advertisement47 1933-01-23 14 You need suffer no longer the pain »nd discomfort of Rheumatism Sciatica. Lumbago If your blood Is kept in a pure and healthy state remove the cause of the trouble by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture Of ail Chcmitu and Start* Equally good m LIQUID or TABLET form47 words
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Advertisement386 1933-01-23 14 JBANKS AND INSURASCi CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND (ill^\ Incorporated n. En, .ana by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m •OQJOO shares of 0 BUM i .nu BjjMMBI H- L;dbuity of Proprietors MM MM i!l \D Ol I 1< 1 38 Bishopssjate. London. EC 2 Alor Star D I386 words
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Advertisement288 1933-01-23 14 THE YOKOHV\U~iiI BANK. I'll Capita] Svfcacrlbed <PuHjr paid BBW -iifi 1 X X Vice-President K. T«k •tagmpwc Branch 3l-a i »fa^^ The National Proincta: h :.ioyd Bai.k. Ltd Alexandria (Egypt). Battvta b^ Calcutta. Canton. Chance ww. ciMißourß. M3DS.OV. HanM| Ochm K^ Honolulu. Kaiyuan. Kar; 4 m** Mrua/h v sakl, Newcbvanc.288 words
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Miscellaneous500 1933-01-23 14 HKITISII BROADCASTING CORPORATION i i pKO< K.\.M\:;:s ion India, birma J I iTBARI WKttiMMBXn, Hi J I (DERATED MALAY STATES J S FROM rHE UMPIRE TRANSMIT! ER. j DA\ LN FRY. LNOLAND i I 1 Nfcts!«ngttM: 25.3 mttres ILI i i metre?. j i I Monday January ■il i UI500 words
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Article71 1933-01-23 15 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE it, p M.itatiM' Jam. 1* ft i 1 :r.»ph IM>, IMS 105 42 42 m m m NQ. HQ. I 13 14 5», 5 1«'« T'sraph IK 7 Railroad IS 18 carp 5 s 30 30% 30 <rion ■jQ DOW M»E» AVKBAGBS I 8102 61«3 C71 words
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Article154 1933-01-23 15 5... Estates. Ltd.. tcr the year ended In ni- Trr net profit for the year ■kucu to M-*»»-10 «as against $47«.45 tor to iikrh must be added the HkßCt > >i 053 30 brought forward from last •nuct mjuung a Mai of 556.151.49. Tour jmw n mi154 words
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Article72 1933-01-23 15 *htmr for setting up a central sugar wfirtwtton to be mm ihU by the vgVMn^mMtr form at the special meeting of the Council to-day, by votes to 35.— «ctwsv was originally iimwHlnl to the > IU '>- i r«r tafiam and then for- 1 *»a »w«*nisU«u to72 words
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Article47 1933-01-23 15 ***ltor year to Aug. 11 stotos that d^«dfj» I- -'"t >4 v rJ si^^*^*y*rd. Average gross price Oritfinj! .i >r aa- *3« Pikul» (1.2» ton, •nowa far produc- cent, of aasasftir.- v. Mf reported fir.an •r 9t loan mikh,! j a^r-.a to b-'-46.686 fe and47 words
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Article252 1933-01-23 15 I inancial NewV Review oi the Year Mp* observers will probably be inclined to [pronounce upon 1932 as the wont year jthe rubber Industry has yet experienced tsays the Financial News*. This is a mm verdict in so far as price.-, were tower th the previous year:252 words
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Article748 1933-01-23 15 During the months prior to the restriction decision, production of rubber had been on a angntbr lower scale than in the corresponding months in 1931. but after the conge had given to restriction hopes. It was confidently >ated that there would be a very sharp falling elf748 words
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Article528 1933-01-23 15 >bcr. whic v .ltd i« lb at a shade under 2', perlb hi standard smoked si: m l time on has ksjehsd i r ib.. the lowest on record. PtlM has rail. n>i be said that thr po <n: i bag unp: i r thn Pu- Cll528 words
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197 1933-01-23 15 I The twenty-second urditwry :.i. me til of tins Cnu\ t )^:i\ MM !'-<'ld in London. Th H< Lionel Holland <<!:-■ c::a;r::...;. >an: I thai but (Sot .1 :>rf;:-. (MttM MCI dß| from the sale of inv-'.stiih ni. I Jvould resulted In in actual loss,197 words
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Article47 1933-01-23 15 i'l Bttf oi the Cocktail Bar «t the Embay t Ci'.b i.s a n. >-t interesting departure In rubJber pavinc. Rubber chippings nave been sel ntu in i plaitl Matrta tin vtaofi btta Anally ground sn-.< <>!i: tnd polished 11m lour: cmplo>ed are grwns jjreys and reds47 words
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Article211 1933-01-23 15 Uritish Imports and K\port> in \ovemf)er in the Umt-ed X;: November totalled v, j n 70 n on in October, though W Imports of manufactured good were wmtH the I MOth, M cotton, wool, and some D I Grain and flour were the Chief conta'! in I'ocdstuffs. and211 words
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Article221 1933-01-23 15 BARCLAYS BANK (D. C., O.) The r.et profits o. :> :x>minion. Colonial, and Overseas* fell by abcut p^r cent, last year compared with 1930-1. The acearnings shown in the accounts '.03. but the maintenance of the 4 per dividend is well within the capacity of the beard, and a total221 words
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Article203 1933-01-23 15 Jan 1 2^ London 4 months' si°ht 2 3 15 1G London. 3 months' sight 2 3 29 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 3" London. 30 day- sight 2 3 27 32 London demand 2 3 13 16 London T.T 2 3 25 32 Lyons and Paris,203 words
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Article133 1933-01-23 15 Janup Singapore price (per pikul. $74 Gan. I 4 Pepper W m| Flake Tapioca 4 j Pearl Sago ft Copra, Sund: Sago, flour q Devoes Imperial B-.'liiant Kerosene per tin 6d Syhan Arrow Kerosene per tin 199 Motor Gasoline 1 4 drams per BrM Imperial gallon Socony Motor Gasoline133 words
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72 1933-01-23 15 1..UU..1V >Xt l j.. R 6.5. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 6 716 6' RMS equal to London Standard. 6 13 IS Standard R.S.S. on Ten 6 916 6 11 16 Mar. v- 6 13 1* July-S<! 6 15 16 7 Tone of Market72 words
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Article900 1933-01-23 15 Kl>\V J\\ lvi CLOSING QUOTATIONS Asam Kumbang :i* 61 25s sd A.•: M.-r. (£> iB> 20s norn H IH ,5 S) 10s 3d 11s 3d b, tin <£> lls 12s Bai v Map (it i 05 i" >:■ Bakit Arar.g ($1) Burraah Malay i£i 5» 7s nom.900 words
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Advertisement62 1933-01-23 15 »<«■»:« ficcrd 112,000,Q»tf Assurance In force over 135.000.006 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. •Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) HMD Oma: Ore,: Ea^rn Life BuUd.ng, CecU Street. Singapore. UXSDm OFFICE £2 0 000 d epo,Ue d wlth the Supreme Qf England and <J™ J,. OM^, ,c. Companies Act In62 words
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Article222 1933-01-23 16 The "Bogey" KiUed At Last 7 POINTS TO 3 Welsh Forwards I'^et England's Plans HO.iri-1 >F^ Wales 7ptv London. Jan !1. Fine, but coM weather Rugby international match at Twickenham today and the attendance numbered 60.000. the Prince of Wales attended an teams were presented Wales222 words
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Article133 1933-01-23 16 Dales of Matches and Composition of Teams Hie following sides have entered for MMHNMi Ru-by •■mrnasr.uit SMe A.— Cumberlege. Pittock. Ben: Davies. McLeod. Talbot (captain) and Strai-han SUe B.— Lt. Billson <captaln>. Alexander. nobos. Houghton. Tuffnel. Howe and Beavis. SUe C. Sym. Smailes. Lt. Saunders. Bonnar < captain).133 words
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Article200 1933-01-23 16 U\(\ Malax. i Heat Selanjror From Our Own Correspondent] K11.11.1 I umpui 1 .111 i In '.ue weather and before a small crowd here to-day, the A PC. Malaya, deft Selang r by 9 points to 3. Selai ;or had a comparatively weak team and felt tfc absence200 words
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Article72 1933-01-23 16 The following have been Invited and have accepted to travel to Malacca to play hockey agam>: the Malacca G.S.C. on Thursday. January 26th, on the Hilir ground: Miss M. Clarke. Mte G. da Silva. Mrs. L. M. Penneftther: Miss M. da Silva, Miss B. Oeh!ers. Miss72 words
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Article37 1933-01-23 16 IliM.ir.it lan. 21. In v two-day mat HOC d scored 19ft (Leyland 62, Nawab of Pataudl 84) against a Victorian Country Thirteen ad made M for cue at the close of play.— Rev:37 words
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Article37 1933-01-23 16 i FREE PRESS SEi: VICE COPYRIGHTI London. J.in. 21. Playing before 50,000 spectators Glasgow md Vienna Sports Rapid drew with c thre* goals ea h ng-ring «w^Hlon t 'i* i suited the viltors37 words
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Article699 1933-01-23 16 GOOD FIELDS AND A SURPRISE WIN Mrs. Finch's Success in Ladies Event I Prom Our Owl Correspondent] Penan*;, .lan. 11. Penang Polo Clui' I M Hal the assistance ivnang Turf Club proved a fitting finale of the new year racing H settlement. There was a large attondm699 words
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Article109 1933-01-23 16 \n Innovation at Malacca I Prom Our Own Correspondent] Mal.ui i. Jan >1. The M i v Park was placed at the disposal of the Seng Cheong Society who were responsible for the ortranisation of a basket ball game of thoir own team against that of the109 words
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Article126 1933-01-23 16 Arsenal beat Manchester City astotTvilla Favourites far the Tup \-\i\-y HHMI .-■Kiivic:; ((>!'-.-ini .ii i London. Jan. 22. Manchester City yesterday ■-..<■ sjid |oal In three, but they scrambled home m the last minute The team .^-emed pei ially the Chei.-en had a nasty reverse on126 words
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Article24 1933-01-23 16 1 "rquay. Jan. 21. the amateur soccer international match hold here to-day England defeated Wales by one goal to nil.— Reuter.24 words
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Article82 1933-01-23 16 Caul Held Anniversary And EUadwfek ChaDeafc Stakes vn Correspont! Sydney. .I.m. 21. I result of the Caulfield Anniversary Handicap was as follows: FLAIL (7.5) j LUNILLY tB.Bj 2 CUPIDITY (7.12) Won by four lengths: third head away. Time: 2.C S;\; en ran. Betting: B—l 8-1 14 1. The82 words
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Article18 1933-01-23 16 r f 1 L. closed for and be reaper* tomorrow at "J»^ can be used in the meantime.18 words
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Article293 1933-01-23 16 ALMOST CLEAN SWEEP Sailors Only Lose One Rout Against Harrison Typirul services boxing wao seen at the DKffl Hall on Saturday ni-ht. wh.n boxers !i, :n II MS. Berwick met the best men I the Garrison and won all but one of the c ntcsts. The boxing was293 words
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Article267 1933-01-23 16 Cflki i Dim Hli Schmu<»i [Prom Our Own Correspondent] a c: ajar t. Malacca 4iu- 1 Selangor at hockey to-day before a good crowd, among whom the Hontle Councillor and Mrs. Clarke wen ested spectators. The play on the whole was fast and the game was contested with267 words
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Article220 1933-01-23 16 Police Uo-At The U'ilt.hires Goals were difficult to get at Tanglln on Saturday, when the Poliro and Wiltshire hockey teams met. B:th defences played with marked determination and chances vere few until the latter stages when the Police had definitely mere of the openings. The Regiment drew220 words
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