The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 January 1933
1933-01-24
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1933-01-24 1 The Singapore Free Press so i ;.>62. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TI'ESDAY. JANUARY 24, 1933. 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article156 1933-01-24 1 Ihe Vppeal (<uil dismissed the appeal ol the piopi it-tor ol the Madras Cafe against »onvi(tion and sentence under the Liquor Revenue Ordinance I'a«e It.. The Colon) ho<ke\ team to meet the 1 .M.S. at Kuala Lumpur has l>ee» selected -I'ajje Hi. Mr. Hoovei and Mr Rons*156 words
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STOP PRESS
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Article33 1933-01-24 1 Bangkok 1., ii Two Armani. the ieniaincl< i at h of fi^ age, and who liad a bamboo ru: lcked up uncon eft II off Sini; 'fought to Baimk' !>atriatcd33 words
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Article19 1933-01-24 1 F.A. Ci. Reading 0, Mill* all 2. Scottish Cup dirst round) Ranpers 3, Arbroath 1 Reuter GU19 words
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Article1292 1933-01-24 1 DEGRADATION ON FOUR WHEELS Outside hit country stotton* ten mtoojses before the down train Is due to arrive and generally for twenty ■toutii afterwards there stands the nondescript rnlrrtlou of vehicles common to station yards In the upward scale they range from the shabby little governess cart that belongs to1,292 words
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Advertisement202 1933-01-24 1 BIGIA TEA the freshness rra* ranee of the Mtli > a n trarderw n to your home. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE AM) CABARET) 111 <.o AMI .lOSEPHINE (Direct from Purls ft New York sow KUi DOI 1.-XVI I ON JAN 2«th. 1»33 ;\!!M> CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA202 words
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Advertisement108 1933-01-24 1 HOTEL j TO-NIGHT. SPECIAL ROOF GARDEN DINNER DANCE "Gladys" "Joyce" Specialty DwnOMI in new and novel dances SON DINERS !M SEA VIEW HOTEL \Vednesday_lN FORMAL DINNER DANCE Featuring GLADYS A: 'JOYCE" speciality dancers •YON PINKKS .11 AJ»B A FINE ASSORTMENT of Terr y*s Chocola tes JUST ARRIVED BY THE "GLENLUCE'108 words
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Advertisement180 1933-01-24 1 h\trj poFi< «rrc pitted i»ut»id» th.Council liaintx i .it Ku.il.i Lumpur Trstfi-da>. during thr ,lis. 5.,,,n the Aliens Bill— Paicr Mi 1,,-deti. k Meld h.,s t.H %dmiral of the ll.et 1...- it Hi. In rii I) Pr.sidi nt h..s ..n.rrd submit t-. .1 In |>.-i (.ni iui in ~.iiar\ l'a180 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-24 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article221 1933-01-24 2 Heavy Sentences Quite Justified The two Eura-sians, R Cordeiro and C Peter, ,nvi ted b> the District Jud-e or. char-- ai tented to lerms in:pri >r.i;>-:it totalling six yamrs MM I kl «pHri "o.'fore Mr Whitlei >•■ rda Th '>' .1 I- 1 t-ach ca-st- r.xiucevi f"ur yt-ar.-221 words
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Article95 1933-01-24 2 A Bengali and a:: Indian were injured in quarry accidents ye>t<:rday, and taken to the Oervral hospital tor treatment A Bengali employed at the Jalur. Eunos qi:ar:;- Chau,'i Rxui. -a hi. h •>,■ L ,f t j lo quarries uorkin^' for tht supply o: materials for the aerodrome95 words
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2152 1933-01-24 2 anythi:. I would in *M 9 •reate an impressi i BMN ring a restriction MkHi he attaches the ll ••■>• for not I ..iustry." I mmm! of alleged m I MM to i' ttaa] Malaya: :ndustrv. I < khfa view Of O i r "de taken2,152 words
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Article1160 1933-01-24 2 l.e\ On Salaries Question .-.ment in a position to H it is intended to impt*- of Government oflkcn either directly cr indirect. mm nt will n t bt a position to determine whether or I on the substantive .salaries of publi< is necessary until the amount cf1,160 words
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Article320 1933-01-24 2 LOOKING lOK A FRIEND CUMM Locksmith Guilt) <>t Trespass ,ed attemp' bf I Chinese I t h« >v. in of a Eu t] Mi Hoimhton the Chartered Bank described I i the Second Mai Mi A W v. jeaterd.iy. Tlw aeevati «m i iUfctogaparting with intent to Hjl pttMftjaJ v.itnesse;320 words
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Article244 1933-01-24 2 Appeal Against Sentence Dismissed A Chinese woman named Chan Ah Ying, who attended the Appeal Court yesterday In charge of a warder, was unsuccessful in her appeal again-st her conviction by a Police Magistrate for an offence under the Women and OlrLs Protection Ordinance. The appellant244 words
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Advertisement645 1933-01-24 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BF PHOTOGRAPHED BY H NUGENT BCCKERIDGfc Highest Daw Work Lowest lUt.-» LAIDI.AW BULOING— Phone 7898 BOARD AND LODGING j 3 TANGLIN HILL i I Near Garrison Golf Course Tel No. 5798. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS AVAILABLE KBBOKA T SUPERVIGION MODERN SANM A HON Mrs. A. K. Matthews. SILVERBAN''-:645 words
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Advertisement511 1933-01-24 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that *e«d<r» i in\it*a lor the foUowlng gaalariala < ■errices and that particulars of aßdi tendon may be obtained in the Tender Room. cpal Offices c truction. with materials aupplied by the Commissioner*, of aemi-permanent cLOnan Road. Da'.e oi Closing. 4511 words
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Advertisement218 1933-01-24 2 fftADI M VKh I NOTICE is herei I depicted abot. I Borneo Wharf. Sin j in respect of mi.. I in the Straits I AN. j legal procoedings v. I any colour.. At- in or oom||| mfiliiii the right I Storage c I Dated t I 10 I Solicitors tor218 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous234 1933-01-24 2 THE WEEK T ur-»d i\ Mth. High Water 08.14. 8 9 ft., 22.44. S I rrices Assn. Meeting. B.CC. 6.30 p.m. FbotboH sCF A. League. St. Mathews 1 \-.:nese C-A.A., at Jalan Besar. X at Duneam Road SCC -ven-a-at Padang: Medical College. Union vs. Wiltshires. at Tanglin. Bgh Water 09234 words
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Article221 1933-01-24 3 1. 1. I <• \I) 3 Hay Be Older Than Piltdoun Man ::hi.r Keith, the *< be thousands of years discuvrricft made recently at oiaagow. These dbcowetka •4-.,-v<i by sir Arthur Keith and Scottish scientist*. .:.< iiuh- als> parti of ancient wmkk iJLst atay.221 words
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Article135 1933-01-24 3 Men Fighi MHI KfWI liar- \m nes i>ub!in. men took lock, with a clash i a local labour unions, midnight. olet, of whom there were only twelve It to interfere. Fright•fw tun* ;id closed .^•d iron ban. .i.ips of stone and a number oflpi135 words
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Article134 1933-01-24 3 GOLD HOARD UNDER OLD MAN'S BED Week .11* .tntOll. Mlt'T^f*! < i ishty-two. who kept fold and notes undrr his bed and ><r 13s. «d. a week for do>j^n>.-;. was told at Wincanton Police inon. the housekeeper, was >ttaUn|: £154 from her iwplnyfr, **«<• of Charhon Horethorne. over a ••KM»134 words
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308 1933-01-24 3 68 YEAR AT WORK AND NEVER ABSENT A DAY LA I I >NCE, BUT THAT \> N< >i HIS \1 i.T Same Firm Ml the Time Within the shadow of St. Paul':- Cati works a man whose record of sixty-eight years' Iservice in the employ cf a It unsurpassed. During308 words
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Article78 1933-01-24 3 Oeorfr Raft, in Pammount's "Night Night.' enjoys normal weight for th« m his hie since entering films. A a fighter, bail player and dancer, he had to ki-ep down to certain poundages. c Brook wvnt to America under an agreement whereby Thomas Ince promised him six months' work and a78 words
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230 1933-01-24 3 Two Heroes— One Inknown— To The Resale There were two heroes one of them unknown—in a climbing incident on Torphet Bastion. Great Gable, when a London man slipped and hurtled down a rock face a mcc of 100 feet. The injured man. Mr.230 words
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Article77 1933-01-24 3 ■M was red recently when a man turned on a ga£ •ne was burned again, after 200 year the lse of Ceril B. De MilK "s < ameras I filming the Paramount spectacle. "The S. the Cross." Iht citing was thirty mlkfl from Hollywood. at Paramount'- ranch77 words
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Article32 1933-01-24 3 John Gilbert, who ha nished making his own story. Dountsnirs." will go into the cast of 'Red Dv- Jean Harlow will plaj opposite him in this story of an IndoChina rubber i32 words
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Article367 1933-01-24 3 ST<>;;y OF BATH BOUSE HOW Cmraik (!ui!ty of Culpable Homicide Ipoh, .T.i it. 1<). ''■r a trial lastin- three day^ Chanan Khan v. ho was charged with the murder of a fellow constable was found guilty of cul; ido not amounting to murder and tenced367 words
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Article180 1933-01-24 3 Cardinal's Gondola For Poor Venetian ttiir«'. .1.1 n dolii i re- :i c gondola belongh: I Cardinal of V- IfOMI i;;neur I It Mag DO I nit* Urn UK Cardinals purposes, has been replaced by a speed; tm or- tI)C chlilrllli. canals. i d Gondolier^ Q m180 words
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Advertisement267 1933-01-24 3 d£%s^Mß\ Whenever You Like! y &*^jit*\k. Js)s^ m Tl mt ls f i e best time to take (halt we V^'i < Vtf \v J& /M\\y V 1:: l! l jrovtc! fact that Ovaltine, .stem if the morning cup \£k vf^T* 1 Im S# en before retiring, ensures night has267 words
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Advertisement83 1933-01-24 3 USE HB 111 v_s w) x. J^^j nHnilDnll L i -*m J HZ*bJI Ma 1 "M^ fl Ik f| IK 9 H H Marine Diesel mm Engines. H United Engineers iym| LIMITED. s^ I Ii X c tn y j/C^ 4 1 lazclinc' Simv y I :c B \N y83 words
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Article, Illustration1993 1933-01-24 4 AMSTERDAM BATAVIA AIR SERVICE FASTER AND CHEAPER Results for 1932 Exceeded Expectations I tnon than a between Amsterdam and Batavia was inauuurat presence of Her Majesty uicen of the Netherlands. It is therefore opportune to review the ptiiod that has elapsed October Ist. 1931. by reference to facts contiibuuci to1,993 words
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Advertisement227 1933-01-24 4 tBf6Mati£ m m chopjum fl fij BR TISH B!E R at lA 111 BEDROCK prices A||j\|[j|l DON'T FAIL TO AVAIL YOURSELF gmSlBMm 0F THI^ UNPRECEDENTED OFFEP HI tf--^Vf^ IP 1 «P ITB ASK OF m bottles Ea^ffiji M $21.00 l»l^MlkM l^^-ji f HOP II 11 QI'ART SI/X P« ■♦rKSTSfiy 1227 words
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Advertisement14 1933-01-24 4 < t r I poui To -I*, i ••i I EVANS' ANHtI t.< IMb,. Pastilles14 words
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Article442 1933-01-24 5 Woman Watches a Suspect For Six Months BeiUn. A grey-haired Berlin charwoman out-sleuth-ed the most brilliant detective of f.c'.;cii by solving a series of mysterious mail thefts h ninths baffled the best bra:. ni-rUo 1 urce. Six montlr- ago a letter containing a number of442 words
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Article591 1933-01-24 5 Magic Charms in a Farm Parlour Lbuigurig MiMitKumiT>>hirt>i I ha.. •.Ktc: h.-t v ti; iln- Wizard of the Welsh Mountains," a man of seventy-i -ipht. who has a bigger "pm. than a sssjsjtaf doctor, anu is famed throughout the length and br«adth Bj the coii:rr\591 words
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Article266 1933-01-24 5 Oirl of 1? Advised on Motherhood I iiope jou WU fel ii-'pp} aim btick to each •.■;<■! Remember marriage l> lor b-tt< ■■<• and I hopt- you will be happy' These were the words >>f Mr campi- ri c !:;.i t' T- MT Bridge Police Court266 words
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Article112 1933-01-24 5 HE'S OFF HO ME NEXT M O NTH! -But His Car Storage Worries Him. Lucky man— off to Wt^tmA to a tor wrti hutdir elated aft tte praajnt, ready to mate the most of tIMMe few sunny awl *i— days which occasionally haMOB between Amil and October I Lookto* forward112 words
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Advertisement262 1933-01-24 5 JRFSERVATIONS PHONE 69«S LAS/ NIGHT— \i \i KKEN O'Si'LLIVAN BDUE QUILLAIi THE BIG SHOT" A delightful uid unu>ual comedy show! I MN<- Ml \IOKKCm (MATINFF M n.) \\i) HOLIDAY PROGRAMMF rG^ Mboro h t,, B Susie" M^hB I*^ il 1" T HERK r l^B THE BRIDE" I ><^^8 7/ SS//262 words
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Advertisement105 1933-01-24 5 615 CA PI TOLA'S CWala Opening' To-iii^lit j SPECIAL DWJDAY'I^TmEEs'DAILY AT* ZM~\ FROM ggPNBSPAt (TO-MORROW) REX INGRAM famou> n va I "R* FOUR HORSEMEN," rSewwaoodw" ttc, surpasses hii.i.vi; in SupiTl' n. w Sp.^t ,cle of Aral.i;i JZ3jE3L.jrtjVJ \J JLJ DUCHD Isv and Starring with 'i'-r^i^^fj^"^^'^ UOSITA r.ARCIA Sfi^ffl^' *^j^ J105 words
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Advertisement190 1933-01-24 5 WILL ROC,; Kit* TOO BUSY to WORK FOX PKTIKK TO-MORROW Wednesday First of Alhambra's trio of Super* for the Chinese Ww Year LAUREL, ,j HARDY IN "PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES" Three show* To-morrow— :J p.m. i> j and l~> p m FOl'R SHOWS DAILY— Thursday, Frida\ and Saturday. 2.1.">, 1.lo190 words
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Article81 1933-01-24 6 Fight Delayed For Payment s>dn*y. I).-.. ,«s. E :-iitw- n:.t.:- X- Bay vad.nm •Nvn as— Foreman. A.i; BUy. 10 1 "B J*"l had ■■nowawi that he would meet the *:r.r.er rh" -or.:- v a d for 25 minuN- ;r..: to F\>rem.\;: d-- p.iymmt before he en*erod :hr81 words
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Article26 1933-01-24 6 mnrl T -it N. -v P v ■'■< ■M. tropolit 4. ,ints at against 89 The flnt C Spwhley. ta—n. 2; a o Tookey. 60 :t 326 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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Article777 1933-01-24 6 A I'iii'.' <\niui> !>> Bradman MfUiournr. !>•■. !9. I Ar ng for tvo «Ml the I South Wales was commenced m HM Melbourne -terday. I ti. ■ri the dii- man •of D 0 Br.idtn.u, Ho had be n out of the |MM lot i- but from the777 words
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Article141 1933-01-24 6 c cium I H•■ r iii i Edmonton Superiors) now touring *****8, Mtaftad ti'.r Ra-.aMiin h i".p'on, by tour coals to two on Mm r: tii-> Car. iI scored m th«- first period by Br xv. Bavarian*' :oal coming from s ■<:••■ > Tl.' editions were excellent i Litest van'141 words
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Article573 1933-01-24 6 Bristol's Title to Fame Fylde's Successes in the North London. Jan g Cardlfl then ii thfl distinction of beiny the best club k the an ■■■■•nt. .11 before them in the -railed minor clubs, the v. a iui have bf ttn Richmond and the avxl the573 words
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Article266 1933-01-24 6 (Question of Australian Participation A* I HttUng of the Lawn Ten::: A i elation of Australia, presided over by Mr Norman F Brook's at K<v>y a discussion ;.i repurdtni On ii utni od i ""nihnf for the Davis Cup r.- Xt year The State favourrfoly MMIdCMd the266 words
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Article32 1933-01-24 6 DAVIS BEATS LINDRU M i From Our Own Correspondent 1 London, Jan. DavS. who tM in receipt of 3,000 start won his fMki match wltii Linurum at Blackpool last nli'ht by 451.32 words
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Article46 1933-01-24 6 Worthing Town Council are to bo asked ippro\- a .scheme for the construction of an 1R holes municipal golf course on the Lower Warrer. Farm at Broad.vater. The estimated, cost of the plan, including the provision of a rlub-ho;;s<? and auxiliary buildings, its just over £9,00046 words
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Advertisement233 1933-01-24 6 Vv\\\ /7XX Start the Day Right MIAVE WITH Cutlcura Shaving Slirk Containing tli- li nal an-l -Ilin>t j.i..-..Tti. riillrura, it «"«>• mi i < i i\ 1 1 h,.Ht r -tj! :i. Now in an, tjin.-r. v. ited. Uni..n li.irf. >."^.«l> Sllenburgs Foods Ma- i- rr <- n r: Ik233 words
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Advertisement53 1933-01-24 6 BCHEDRS FASCINATE CAPTIVATE /#'i* **lK\ BV^^ *< Jfß^dF BT x .x^ -SBh BBp^^ J^KF BgSfe^p B*ic v:^H tHjgHty 'M k vBBI $^9x w^Bi^H^fe bhhhhhhhhhhhhhhbhhhhhhhhhhhhk^'hb k j^^^^g^BJ I IBBB^^^Bj "fl bW V bW S SL i I mßbw 1 Si < <Wm.}aF^^^^+^ SB B»^ 1 p BW Br y^ j*O"BN f?LAYEf?53 words
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FEDERAL COUNCIL PLEA FOR RUBBER CONTROL
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Article235 1933-01-24 7 THIEF THOUGHT TO HAVE SWALLOWED THEM Constable Discard* "Winss" To T^ 1 After Him The whtreabouts of a gold chain and locket tiit Singapore police. It was first believed that the young Chinese thief who I ed rh?m from a Chimsi -nl s neck had235 words
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Article254 1933-01-24 7 GEYLANG ASSAULT CHARGE Om DilCndant Einod: One Ann ;i! k'd oniptll-itl 101 l A European r ICM (C. Mott and J Coaiptotn B?lso-Malais> 10 Prinsep Bfa I md a young Eurasian pirl described as his bill collector appeared before Mr. A. C Boyd. the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, yesteraay tn254 words
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Article238 1933-01-24 7 Hold-up StofJ in Kochoro Road A midday hold-up in Rochore Road a crowded thoro- Singapore's eastern Chinatown, and robbery of $40 was described by a Ch complainant to Mr. A. W. Hay in the S< Police < <iayTh. ceper of Malabar Street, saici he WM walking along Rochore238 words
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Article23 1933-01-24 7 Th. n brfgadj received i all n" i r....: \ni,< am n thi I I fin the tl ircl ii. tin Bn i23 words
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Article1790 1933-01-24 7 RIBS BROKEN AND BODY BRUISED Discovery in House in ho (hiat Area INQUEST STORY Neighbours Tell of Rows At Night I vidence that the young Chinese woman whose body was found In her house some thn bCf cif-at li In a lorong in the J Chiat1,790 words
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971 1933-01-24 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, JANUARY 24. 1933. COUNT UCHIDA "EXPLINS" Count Uehi'Ja .■> speech ••explaining"' Japanese poUCJ in Manchuria will do nothing to help the Leauu- oi Nations to less sleeples> nmht> There la no htnfl of ooanroßaiM at oi any attempt al conciliation untl Japan" programme is completed Ilr.showed971 words
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Article117 1933-01-24 8 I A TEST TIN AND RIBBER PRICES AND BTBBUNO RAIF> Rubber and Ha prices and the sterling rate in New York and Paris. ipectaUy cabled to the Free Press, are as follow TIN London, Jan 23. Spo' £145% i£l45 ss).5 s I■ ward El46! (£l46' Ton" or Market117 words
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Article62 1933-01-24 8 i llritish VCMCI Om||M in Storm New York, Jan .'(I Tin- master, chief officer and two of the crew of the British stia:::.i Exetei L. j lives in a according to a wireless inter- tht steamer. Amerii tcha; which is now standing by. Th€ position of62 words
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Article56 1933-01-24 8 French Plane Missing in North Africa London. Jan 20. Only three of the four French i hns which set out from Oran to search far Lady Bailey have returned. Search is tx inp rua.i n the Am fi r re region for the iurth chine which56 words
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Article28 1933-01-24 8 Colombo, Jan. 20. The State Council by 28 votes to 19 adopted Imperial Preference- which w Ll] i anplv to cotton piecegooch and cement.— Rev Wireless.28 words
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Article709 1933-01-24 8 Then Concludes Pocket Was Not Picked 4,000 GUILDERS CHARGE Sentence Reduced By Half iMuini. Hi*- h. .nru of .«n -t.-i da>. Mr Ju>tic Uhill.> ..d... -.1 lor f«-w minute* to tr> on a oo:ti iron hi. ti ,t was allied M th, i .11. 1000709 words
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Article93 1933-01-24 8 Heavy I)orro;wo in Imports and Exports A heavy drop in both imprts and exports for the twelve months of 1932 compared wttta the previous year are shown in the latast returns. Exports amounted to 19.693.000.05f francs. •-t a decrease i francs imports totilled 29.825.0n00© frmnr a decrease of93 words
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Article22 1933-01-24 8 Prom Our 0.21 Corrp por 1 nline defeated Gla-gnw ftrartiMhrt R Other Scottish matehet «mi owine to h r> ct22 words
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Article100 1933-01-24 8 WEST EM 43 Services Affithi; 7H Huse> Idle I— ltt, J*,. *j s. nty per cart of Lor.ci fectad by the stoppage mlr. dule The West ftdiuonight and no settlement had been rcacha •h :^h thr MfjrtMHfe sat until ,f.. w^ n H. ut» I IBlm, Ja,100 words
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Article128 1933-01-24 8 Mr. I 1.. Leadership UmdMk. tarn There Is a keen desirt on the part We]* Utank to «cc Mr. Lloyd Oastfe the ka*r <x tt» Liberal Party and this wa> rvp*-at«dly ■> pressed at tte ftwimi of the North Wik* f Psariatton held at C*ma:wr. whkk pass«d a128 words
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Article97 1933-01-24 8 I r IMllll LooA*n. Ju M. Mm that Captain Hope and his cmnpuuot had met with disaster proved ground** m he wm dkownd vending the night at hotel at Vetrez In the vicinity of Kaplon M Swiac iirhliif i were out afarchlnr for th British airman all97 words
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Article85 1933-01-24 8 Knur Mn in In L ■■<■■, J*n Four members of the Mt. Bvere t expssWsi left London to-day en route for L were accorded an Liilhasllrtlr send-oC ledge, the leader of the expedttkß expressed confidence that Mt t>OMl co -Id h» fSjW 1 1 ii He added thet85 words
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Article77 1933-01-24 8 i: i; 1125 The Prime Minister. Mr. Forbes, to tnent, says that the Oovernmert ha particula of the farmers, that It is best interest to raise the cxebftffe rate equal to £100. t. banks are opposed b BS ÜBSjaU. Mr. Forbes clair exchange will afford some measure77 words
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Article36 1933-01-24 8 K(Vni I n Salary ledded by M vot« to 1 1 to cotwlder th S^tfJ MdCet plans while Mat tfct oovt nme«t ThLv h Hl-.'H to result in cor vi- -W I l r36 words
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Article15 1933-01-24 8 Nazi- an.l Communes Berita. a lot HM-^jomnin: •feplad by the fTffc lnt>t fontpi •ffftln15 words
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Advertisement256 1933-01-24 8 •V HE IB] P uT 1 fl eALIDIBIECIK'S BT SPECIAL T0 H M THI APPOINTMENT U^^L KING OF SLAM. DIAMONDS SET PLATINUM ENGAGKMENT ■INGS AND ETERNITY KINGS. Brldal prestMii;, in diamond >tl Watches. Bro«che>. Bracelet.v Pearl N>cklac«s. :_\ROEST AN'I) WELL-SELECTED STOCK DO NOT FAIL TO ENQUIRE FOX SAME AT |M256 words
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Advertisement62 1933-01-24 8 A DENTIST'S PATIENT lately refused to pay a bill, on the ground that his teeth had been stopped with an inferior material. He appears to have suggested, in fact, that the dentist had gone off the gold standard. "GAtfLACT POLICIES can be \>>u^(\ in any gold or silver currency desired.62 words
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Article340 1933-01-24 9 Kami It Discuss WarDrli BRITAIN'S CASK i:»n of nwlNi New Virk. Ju. U. »«ted to arrive at Wacoaference with the l! U'lteMi the a arid tt s»cai:> thr efl vt cf War Debts. a «f r gMtMsMMBB?ft %m ■lalgisa IWa SJrvL Jmi. jhwt r*i to acrmf #TT340 words
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Article49 1933-01-24 9 h Arrested For Trading in Morphia ■erisa. ta. 18. mm who has long which was part of the rrniftmiul 1,000 id in a box at r who said tt had been left by an unknown man eata two years ago that he dis--1 ntameO. He then arranged 149 words
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Article54 1933-01-24 9 of afcamrt f>ensHi I HHHHaten pk^|AAßa pi^-^^A^ >** written to her father. Mm jL"**"** »n her Iwtutaiy righta to si favour of her son. the boy Prince Jire him her daughter. Princess KWattaf Mai to announce r** the ißsotation of her marriage by fS fTOm hpT »«kand three54 words
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Article30 1933-01-24 9 fin 11 8.. n »*nt- conccrniac ttw Aa«lov thr 23rd tout tt may b. *»y s f or the presence of Mr will lead the jl.llirtiW <tf V..:30 words
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Article152 1933-01-24 9 JAPAN HERSELF RESPONSIBLE 91 Statesmanship of Indecision <ienr\.i Jan .'J ■■•ttee of nine under the preside n Oermany to co-ordinate and draft a formula of the report on the Sino-Japanese dispute under *J»J»Ph Four. Article Fifteen, which waa circulated to members of the committee for152 words
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Article98 1933-01-24 9 V i.nnv Refuses l.i Sanction h uificially announced that the Viceroy has refused to sanction the introduction of two Bflh> into the Madras Council designed to remove religious itathßimi of the rtrmneail classes and the question of temple entry. The decision is bated on the grounds that the98 words
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Article79 1933-01-24 9 Kr jotted P>;. Mr De Vakra The allegation that Mr. De Valera had rejected the settlemert with Britain reached at Ottawa was made by the Cosgrave party candidate. Mr. Devitt. in a speech at Meath. He said that the Irish delegates brought from Ottawa a draft settlement with79 words
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Article84 1933-01-24 9 Railway Companies' letter T<> Premier 1, ...dun J^n ZO The railways have sent a letter to the Premier stating that owing to the increasing gravity of Railway finances they ask Government to deal promptly with the problem of road competition and to decide a policy at regards84 words
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Article64 1933-01-24 9 Kritivh Tutc- t«» ho Withdraw n Ahrar. Jan. 18. The disturbances in the Meo areas in Alwar Bute have virtually ended and it Is expected that the British troops called in to quell the will shortly be withdrawn. Brigadier Lakin who is in charge of the Bri.pedition has64 words
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Article77 1933-01-24 9 X.I I! Executive Supports its Representatives London. Jan. IS Mr. C. T. Cramp. General Secreta umem of Railwsymen. has written to the Railway Companies pointing out tha R executive has already approifcd at conclusions reached by the N.UR representatiTea on the Railway Wages Board.— Renter London. .1 .;n.77 words
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Article43 1933-01-24 9 London. J in. m. jwKti flknon irho returned from Geneva r or. HTiii afrr.d IL Till* it on Wednesday of the prenarmtor* Ml| the World FWmomle Con k, .1 1 Jala of tt» holding of .fetwet mMj U j .R, Wireless43 words
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Article211 1933-01-24 9 Devil or Monster Rochore (lanal on tire A NMJUftI ;:.< phenomenon reused Utei eaettcnoil In ttn i• hbnurhiMxi oi Rochon Canal Road vi ning. when iMd the ba:.k> ol til I canal and wavh.ri BmmM <>i Bit bubr t fottfti fran t A pttM oi the mun tei Then was211 words
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Article109 1933-01-24 9 Mollison Discussing I .ncl-.n I.im lv The airman MoUi&on, accompanied by Capt. W. Courtney, flew to Dublin to-day to discuss plans for the South Atlantic flight with the Irish airman Saul. I hj was rea.. be recalled a t any moment to start immediately for Oran to109 words
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Article99 1933-01-24 9 Furnace's Statement to I ..iidon lan l.v The inquest of Furnace revealed that Furnace had swallowed spirits of salt in the police cell. The bottle was concealed in the lining of his overcoat and was not discovered wren he was searched by the police. Furnace, in a statement99 words
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Article97 1933-01-24 9 Allegations in Stockholm Trial Stockholm. .!.in. :o Allegations that a certain number of the accused signed a blank form while others did not sign until a later date were made at the t which began to-day, of the 17 members of the j board of the Swedish97 words
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Article67 1933-01-24 9 Paralysis of Industry Threatened (•■h.i;'Pa J.'ti 21. The paralysis of Danish Indusi threatened by th? decision of the general employers association to extend lock-out warnings lo inChldC 150.000 v The trade unions are expected to reply by, fnPfwf a strike In all industries not elready; Md by the67 words
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Article57 1933-01-24 9 Promoted A'Wral of the Fled I London. Jan. 20. Sir Frederick Field who I rclinI X -morrow the pot of flr t sea lord iv.l -tafT. has been promoted a in '.r:.i of thr Fleet. Admiral of the FWt S:r llnrv F Oliver Is pi. .;i on57 words
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Article20 1933-01-24 9 11 m Our Orvn Corrr nm' 1 r .a '-0.000. poun Im hi mpac at 121 hi'i20 words
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Article328 1933-01-24 9 SOCIALIST DEPUTY OBJECTS Flown on Government Buildings Berlin. Jan. IS. Thr flyinc >i the bin.,, v,m\. anc j c j xA Imperial Germany over the Prussian Diet to-day to commt-ivirati tht 62nd. anniver- ar;, oi the lini the Empire occasioned a ne In tin Ho i.st328 words
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Article91 1933-01-24 9 Pmtjgl Auainsl Farh Flection llrvliii, Jan. !0. The decision of thi council of elders to I n> voice the Reichstag on January 31st clearly shows that no party, least of all the National Sociali-t MriQ wants an early general election If It can poftslb!} be avoided ana that91 words
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Article143 1933-01-24 9 Yield Ahead of Foreign Countrio London, .Fan. "20. S»-.i.<: a; .v. h' o:: i witii thi V." rid Grain Exhibition and conference to be held at Regina next July in which 21 countries up to now have agreed to participate. Mr. Walter Elliot. Minister of Asrlcnlture and Fisheries,143 words
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Article92 1933-01-24 9 (ieneral Smuts' Move For Nai ional (.overnment Capetown, Jan. 20. tnld opposition rheers at; 1 .if! live MinLst> lal laughter. General Smuts anno need i ci. vs opening of Parliament that on the 24th I ill move t!...t Government should resign forthwith and accord the opportunity <>t Hi92 words
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Article82 1933-01-24 9 Separation Movement in Czecho-slovakia Prairue. Jan. 29. Sentences varying from five months to fourteen days Imprisonment have been imposed on 'nine young Slovaks found guilty of complicity In a movement aimed at the separation of Slovakia from Czechoslovakia. The prosecuting State Attorney urged lei niency on the ground82 words
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Article28 1933-01-24 9 Lnndnn. Jan. 22. Mr John Gii'.sworthy, 'ho we'l-known author. cri us!y ill at hLs h me in Himp U-ad with •nat-mia, following a chill Reuter.28 words
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Advertisement172 1933-01-24 9 ROMARY'S BISCUITS Ihe Biscuits for the Connoisseur BK*^*-^ >t *r m ♦#•-<• *t •J* ■A* f pOMARY'Sj= TUNBRipGE WELLS; LINGER NUTS X Ai; (f*l£r (f r.ai^u y ape B "A. ROMARY C°^ L'° I- TUNBRIDGI. WELIS These incomparable biscuits, *-v lorn; I'avourites in Eneli^h homes, arouse at any tea table172 words
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Advertisement847 1933-01-24 10 THE BITE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd, Steam Sh.p Co. Ltd. and China IHEHU A KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd \I 'j.,: s:» am Navigation Co., Ltd. :HE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. THI: STRAIT* STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd ["HE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. NAVIGATION 00, Ltd847 words
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Advertisement500 1933-01-24 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Stumer. Due s 'P orP Sails >poir s.s. CITY OK RANGOON Pot Havre. London. Rotttrd.i.'r. Hamburg Jan. 30 MM. CITY OF LYONS For Havre. London. Rotterdam c\r500 words
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Advertisement353 1933-01-24 10 P. O, British India and Apcar Lines .rporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N.C& INDFK (OMRA(I WITH HIS M\M! i ondon \M) m; i v i v OUTW\RI)S FROM I.ONMN i"t{ i!!!W a Dur I. .1,1. vi *llli-|'«. !9:-.j -.LDERA CORFU F«*. BUKPWAN \NGALORE353 words
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Advertisement559 1933-01-24 11 0 S. K. Line. U Rl< WO s,,i TFT \.MERICA r ,^uuir »J«O» ABBS rta Ootambo. Dnrban Cape U n. Rio be Janairo. Santo, and lfonie^ 1 >£r.bo. Durban* Port twmlM auic xmo. v+ ajo ju^ Cokmbo *v "*a~oaiaaaa, Belra< Lo rOS and Rio de Janeiro ria Cainm^ Peb 2559 words
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Advertisement519 1933-01-24 11 PRESIDENT LINrP TO Xl ROPE FROM SINGAPORK AND PENANG fin COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SIEZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrlvr Spore. Spore. Penan;. York Jan 28 Jan. 31 Ftb L 1 M :ir 4 Pre?. Polk Feb. 11 F.b 14 F- U M ar519 words
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Advertisement912 1933-01-24 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ PALOPO Tucji'ay. J.m 24, Riouw, Tiimbefe;. Sir.gKav, ng. Peman^kr-t and Selakau. 1 DAJAK Tie- :.t- I:■ L' 4. Paneh T m.ion:' -M, :a r. Ta n» BenMlbttie and PAsIK -T;,. ,<i Jj 24 Pnan- inniils only, and Ba?rn Si-Ap, THEDBNS WedneMfaqr, Jan. 25, Muntok912 words
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Article311 1933-01-24 12 Heavy Loss At Richmond Fumes rMMJ more than Ml R .:.d a roar which could be heard half a mile away drew a lafiie number )>< r^oiis to a fire which rau (1 damage estimated at about £84.000 I two-stoned building in Coppin Stnn: I mond -Australia i311 words
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Article385 1933-01-24 12 DEATH RISKED TO SOUND ALA RM Heroic (limb .it Mansion Fir, War. Hrrt- lan 1 Great pluck and presence of mind were shown by Frank An^combe. an 18 years old hall boy when fire caused an estimated damage a •>0 at Blakesware. near here, the mansioi of Lord and Lady385 words
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Article41 1933-01-24 12 Japanese Military Planes Crash Near Harbin Harbin. J.tn 11 >anese military aeroplanes while stunting collided with each other and crashed in the suburbs of Harbin this morning. The machines were completely wrecked and bo-!. >: a !Tn y n, we:-41 words
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Advertisement591 1933-01-24 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated ln Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ftefular monthly sailings by the well-lcnown sDeamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and tn« 8.8. MANOOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] a MARKLLA \s one of the largest and finest steamers tradlnf to Australia. Cabins de591 words
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Advertisement448 1933-01-24 12 THF YM\ 1 TRANSLATIONS from Dutch. French, (itrman. j Norwegian v j j COOK'S TRANSLATION BUREAU. !^9 Robinson Road. v s FIONIA CHEAP FREIGHT —Jf LALANDIA 9 S v... "SAGRES" For PEXANC IJANfiOON ERRIA Win accept carfo at rfaonahif oiler ALSIA Approximate saittng date January 27th LALAMDIA f, fc j-448 words
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Miscellaneous682 1933-01-24 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN B. k ■'■•!> Saturdaj 7 p.m uid Hi I 'Jjys 7.30 a.m Kedah Mondaj to Fridaj 7 30 a.m i3.it :in'.»vs 7 pm Ku:i:i!'k. ivia Je mtutj Monnay to PkMN 7 Ju u m Kuauta:. .mv JtaMftafc) Sauiruayt. 7 Mi Kelantan via Padang Be.sari Monday 1682 words
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Miscellaneous189 1933-01-24 12 Ophir, D,:< 2200 from 8y..,:., Bemwan Dt-li 23. Klar.g. Brit 733. irom Pvriai.g 23 for P>:..ai^. 25. Franken. Ger 4820, from Bremrn 23, for no 110. Hong Kong, Shanghai and Kobe 23. Singkawang, Duv 297, ir n. Por.vtiiAk 23 for unc. Hervar. Nor 76] from Bangkok 23 fur Bani?kok 24.189 words
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Article527 1933-01-24 13 Death of Captain George onnor Ai one time one of the best known m and Pacific coast I at his house in Yamamotodori I .d instant, at the afC of einhtyeight were notiflcd, and the funeral was hid pi ly at Kaluga. George Wai m at Or- land,527 words
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Article168 1933-01-24 13 Issionary Shanghai. Jan i: Fears are entertained I the safety of Mr. E. H. Owen, of the Chuia Inland Mission, who was travelling from Haimen, Chekiang, to Ningpo nboad a small Chinese coastal vessel, i is now four days overdue at its destinaStvere storms have accounted, in the168 words
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Article171 1933-01-24 13 The following passengers are due to rail for horn? Mr ani Mii J> M ni M Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Goliie, Dr. j D. Miller and child. Mr. G. Dickinson, Mr. and II P. Dorringtcn Ward and child. Mrs. E. M Archer, Mr. W. B Alkork, Mr.171 words
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Article185 1933-01-24 13 Russian Arrives Without Proper Passport I i; ,r. came before Mr. W M4MI .i',..- ONB% Hi.- il rharued with entering the 0 IfthoU a valid passpo: 1 that with :;m, Zrobidsky was employed until -j'.otor-saragc at Canton, but was induced to leave it upon being informed of a185 words
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Article163 1933-01-24 13 Kevolutionur: ChtßfCi Fortluomini: A revolutionary change in the design of rteamshlps involving a 5 per cent. i;. .1.(1 a consequent 100 per rent, increase in efficiency, is soon to take place, declare? D: ;>:. .ci?t at California Insn hnology. Dr Bvteky insists that If mo: t of the163 words
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Article146 1933-01-24 13 HERO OF A FACTORY EXPLOSION Injured Man Saves (Jirls In Panic The her*>i«m of r ngineer saved the lives df '«E id^t half-a-dozen mill girls In an expla-: I I weaving-shed belonging to the Hall Let Manufacturing Company, Westhoughton. I feoMfaM A cogwheel weiglv: f two tons, which was geared146 words
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Article129 1933-01-24 13 Rfrfcra Scone of Three Crimes The body of an nnknewn Englishman foimd at Mont Boi :"tch of woodlands on the hills overlooking Nice, wheve already this year 0U men have been murdered. The victim of the latest tragedy had been strangled. The only clues to the Mmtttf i129 words
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Article91 1933-01-24 13 NAVAL HAND IN JURED Loading Seaman Knocked Down If Car Leading Seaman G VV X h, nf the destroyer Wr?n, iv:«"ivd Injuries to both hands and arm al Bang Kong as a result of being, knocked d<nvn h: i::v;te motor Ctf wWI h wa»l driven by Chan Ho pTc along91 words
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Advertisement431 1933-01-24 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) KOBTNSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. j !r*-w ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE I r morning dailj in i i l)tli\pred with the Chota j ith morning, latest news, -r ims and Litest an- I I ondon r:hb«r ;ind j ipp»'.ir daily. Sp, M ial j features Inrhn!431 words
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Advertisement465 1933-01-24 13 I; 'W^^-H V ■HB'- safe ■'^wß^piW' ?r&& y;Mttl»y£3lg^:3lßP3«3BßW»l TO EVERYWHERE IN CAN A D A V; AX D MOST OF rHC U.S.A. ill i r 1 1 t tf i .1 i i; ,:iu.->. Ix i -.f the ni:tr\. a!• |ier Mft» I'.ul; lA»dpe in tli- hear! of wondrous mountain465 words
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Miscellaneous37 1933-01-24 13 PASSENGERS AItRTVFD i- 'o M 'i-- in-r pi v "terday Prom Ponang: Mr A. MacKen^if From Port Swe*'e-yr: v M r A W. PtD Mr J L. Hope, Mr G Duncan Mr H. L j, 1 nson.37 words
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Article306 1933-01-24 14 Km it Bam li> Owiht (i(M>d Livinu N noM' 111 all 0K world, until he came. John Brown, and he came to i T I) •.'> Dunn. Brown owns one of the moat valuable noses England. Every time he catches a cold he hM an overdraft. (No.306 words
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Article40 1933-01-24 14 STIFFKEY HEARS ITS NEW REC TOR :i. newly-appointed rector of BUflkey. en his ■I on Christmas mornin*. with wife, son •fad daughter, to conduct hit first service at the village church. i r. :<:.:v,. N! last put of Ms ministry.40 words
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Advertisement258 1933-01-24 14 WARNING I W ANY GOOD CARS HAVE iYJ RECEIVED A BAD NAME FROM OWNERS WHO HAVE MADE THE FATAL MISTAKE OF TAKING THEM TO IN- EFFICIENT WORKMEN FOR REPAIRS-AND THIS MISTAKE W IS USUALLY EXPENSIVE f\ UR FITTERS ARE ALL yJ PICKED MEN AND ALL JOBS ARE UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION258 words
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Advertisement521 1933-01-24 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION S rKOCKAMMES FOR INDIA, IU R.>L\. J J SETTLEMENTS, ?r.d J I LDERATED MALAY STATES i FHOM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, J DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. i J \v.-. Bfdi HJ metres and 3: 3 i metres. j J I «!.t\ Janu.il J l. J(- v 230 p.m. Time Signal521 words
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Advertisement390 1933-01-24 14 BANKS AND INS! 7^ \\(J CHARTERED BANK Of INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA <Incorpora f a in England by R<.>a. Chartf |n capital m 600.nj0 shares of i "••t--"^ i H-ne L..iO.::^ Fi £3.000.000 38. Bfehtinajßte, London, E.C 2. ftjaj BJM Amr;i>. oh rt 1 Bangkok Karachi Beremhan ■ntawla Dnnj v390 words
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Advertisement274 1933-01-24 14 THt YOKOHWH vp Frt HANK. ca^aMamed to ;Ne Capital fi.t- b w I I Preside r ,1 W«atntfnater Bank. Ltc 1 The ir^lona. 1 LJcyc t Bank. Ltd I RRANHBEB. I Alexandria (Egypt). B«aTia te I CSalcutU. Cauton. Char.. -I BBMBBI Ka: M K^, X -.1 Anteles. Manila, afaruoouch!. *JT^B274 words
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Article188 1933-01-24 15 January 23 London, 4 months' sight 23 L 5.16 London. 3 months' fight 2 3 29 32 London, 60 da3*s' sight 2 3", London, 30 days' sight 2 3 lt|H Lor.cio:. demand L' 3 13 >; 1. am t 1 2.3 25 32 >:is and Paris, demand 980188 words
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69 1933-01-24 15 LiMiui > 'rd R S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot doosei 6' 6 9 16 R S.S. equal to London Standard. (FOi 6 13 16 f Standard R|A on Ti-ndir Rsfc 6 *****1 If MMr. 6ii :e 6 13 m Apr-June 6 July-Sept. ***** I'69 words
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Article135 1933-01-24 15 January 23 Tin Singapore price (per pikui Gambler P..pptr What? 20 Flake -l^v.u, 42U Pear] Sato Small I, Copra, Sundried Sat,.' U 5 Devoe's Imperial Bi <::.*: Kerosene ppr tin Sylvan Arrow TTrroeciHj per tin Socony Motor Gasoline 1 4 drum* per H. I: :;al gallon 89 Socony Motor135 words
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Article710 1933-01-24 15 I M..M.U INS K r. I- < tamaet cm 420 1M Robinson Ord. ($10) 2.00 3.00 norn Robin^n Prrf*. ($100) 35.00 40.00 nra Spore Cold Storage 2.75 285 I<v P; 13s 6d 14 Spore Traction Ords. (£l. Is 3 5 norn Traders ($l. 23.30 23 65 Shell710 words
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198 1933-01-24 15 TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES WITH MIDDLE ASIA Mr. F«nk S. Will. Ocean Building. Sir. *xportjust received by cable the fcllc big to the foreign trade of the Dotted States with Middle Asia \m t mbfr Total Exports from U.S. 39.000.000 146.000 To Neth. Ea-t 1. 437.003 Total Imports into198 words
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Article422 1933-01-24 15 TA3LE I v ►DL'CTIO.N [NrPORIS AND EXPORTS Or RUBBER INCLUDING LATEX CONCENTRATED LATEX AND RE\ LK LEX FOR THE MOMii I E'L-X-:. IN DRY ;<« ACR^™,S! ft)ER STOCKS AT PRODUCTION BY PRODUCTION BY EXPORTS qTOrKS AT m^?- BEOITONO^'ONTH ESTATES OF 100 ESTATES OF LESS IMPORTS (including re-axports-422 words
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Advertisement618 1933-01-24 15 u«ct< fKffd Il2,ftoo,»i< Assurance In force over 53 5, 000 ,W The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ■Incorporated In the Stntfu Bettl«menta^ YWi areat Easurn Ufe Building CecU Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewr, ELC v £20.000 deposed with the Supreme Court of Bngland and compl.es with the618 words
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Article310 1933-01-24 16 Australia's Protest Under Discussion LEG-THEORY Should Larvvood Bowl Underhand London Ijm C> VU Krrt:un in dis< u.x«aiuc uith drepest interest the Atu.tr.ili.in protot .K..inst the I n;li>h theory bowling (attics, in<»st n< v*<»pap«T-* pubLshmc leader*. i>u the in.it-t«-r and ..II prmnineut iricketer> h.ii<- been Lancashire and Yorkshire310 words
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Article223 1933-01-24 16 Miss Brook* Wins Mrs. Hug£arcTs Prize Mk* fc Brook< ils> beat M: .v r-:..,;^ at tin- 13th :r- tlnal for the Mrs. urn Ptizp I \DIKS FOURSOMES COMPETITION I llouuk u> the di-aw f»IMHHan at tht s.ngapore Golf Club: Mrs. lHwim mad Mrs. Farnworth B '.-v.ptwa and223 words
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Article56 1933-01-24 16 Medial wm played on Jmhq lath and 19th Seventeen cards were MM The foßowtaff were tho best returns:— W»z F. Maynard 37_ 7_3 0 Mrs. C. M. Wt -15— 3€ M I. L. M Mpi ,1—14—37 Mrs. D. D Hmnphiv;. -n_ 3B •T: v Holmvs-Smit 45— 7—3856 words
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Article117 1933-01-24 16 Programme For The Spring Tournament Cvickh cub -a-.:: vu V ;n on Monday events. 1 n.unpionshlp 2 champiocushi,) doubles. 3 the podown liaiidi< up 4 tht- vet<>run uubl Qodown double h;ixidit up partneis must m? to the same t-.m in order to facilitate (..tndloar; members are requited117 words
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Article330 1933-01-24 16 PROBABLES GET THREE GOALS Colony-DLS. Match Preliminary Colours Uliite. 0. The form shown by the probit,;. bj th< :r mil hi connection v.uh the forthcoming Colony-F.M.S engagement ut the BJLC terday. was quite what was probable Singa;*!* NfNMB- s were in Obl< i mi:> but Whitts were330 words
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Article76 1933-01-24 16 To .Meet F.M.S. At Kuala Lumpur The Colony hotkey team to m«- yM s \l Kuala Lumpur on Saturday Si..^ vll M iect^-d is follows: C. J Van Houten (.Penantj H M dr Souza '•I»i-« R A Ash-.i0.-tl: ■Singapore i A W P..nang>. G E 0<)..-.~ S::.^76 words
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Article192 1933-01-24 16 Scrape Through H> The Only Goal I ::u-s College defeated a weak S.C.C. eleven by the onh goal of the match n their >wn a yesterday. It was a scrappy display in C Dip played with utter understanding and w, 11 deserved the u-oal which won them192 words
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Article161 1933-01-24 16 Europeans Last Hockey Match of Season 1 (>:: O.vn Correspondent Ipoh. Jan. 23. Th. Eui-. pean team* irom Perak and Penan* staged their hut hockey match ol the season at Kv-Ua Ka;::, ar on Saturday. Perak winning a kei itruggl. b> two goals to niJ Penang had161 words
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62 1933-01-24 16 i emlnder Is given that all applications from trams to compete In the SAFA. League and afco the Commercial Cup compeUtors must rncft Mu> Socrt'tary of the SAFA. on or befonJanuary 31st. The lee In respect of each team mtered for the League Is $5.62 words
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Article698 1933-01-24 16 Selling Beer Without Licence $1 A BOTTLE No Evidence it was Brought From Outside The question whether It is lr«al for eating house proprietors, not possfMdnff liquor licences, to obtain beer for their customers from outside for consumption on their piemi>es, was argued in the Appeal Court698 words
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Article65 1933-01-24 16 Match Against Victorian Country 13 Abandoned Ballarat. Jan. 23. The two-day match between the M.C.C. and Victorian Country Thirteen was abandoned v. ing to rain. The scores were: M.C.C.— 225 (Leyland 62. Nawab of Pataudi 4). Victorian Country 13. 84 for .seven vricketa Mitfhell four for 31.65 words
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Article71 1933-01-24 16 Motor Smash on Way to Kuala Lumpur From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 23. Whil< returning to Kuala Lumpur after the Malacca match, the Selangor hockey players, Thomas. La Brooy. RadcllrTe and Gorbex Singh were involved in a serious motor accident resulting in Thomas being sent71 words
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Article23 1933-01-24 16 At the Rotary Club tiffin at the Adelphi Hotel > to-morrow Rotarlan C. H. Talbot wUI address the members on the subject of "OIL" <23 words
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Article75 1933-01-24 16 50 PERSONS HURT AT COSGRAVE MEETING Civic Guards Restore Order Duhlin I .in. 23. I:.- injured in a fight at a ;:..!;ng last night addressed by Mr. Cosgrave at i'ralee. Motor cars were stoned and the polk i used their batons to I i the streets.75 words
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Article207 1933-01-24 16 (Oral Peculiar to Beach Road Reclamation The Publ; Wur.-. I > p^rtment was unsuccessful in a case in the Police Court before Mr. J V F i;:v- sterday, in which a Chinese tampan man was charged with theft of corals from the Beach Road Reclamation ground. Mr Loveday207 words
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Article194 1933-01-24 16 Pawned Jewellery To Pa> For Son's Funeral An old Malay woman. Fatimah binti Haji Marok v. ho in Februar>- 1931 borrowed some Jewellery from her relations in Singapore, then went to Batu Pahat. with her young adopted son where the son died and she pawned the jewellery,194 words
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Article152 1933-01-24 16 Theft Charge Against Indians The trunk of a medium ->eize<l tree was Second P :.c Court yesterday, when t. > Intiur. were chrrged at the instance cf Wm pwd vith stealing wood at 1O* 4 miles W odland Road Court Inspector Meeten said the tree had152 words
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Article100 1933-01-24 16 Alleged Contravention of The Poisons Ordinance The ciiK-uwry by th- Sir^-ap-.- rvt<-..::\. Branch th r v. nncl Fertilinets." manufactured by Dl }>: Weiss, of Berlin contained a poison wrl Yohimbine, led to th- appearance of Mohammed I HMHpt of E. M Abdullah and Co. of Robinson Road Importen100 words
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Article74 1933-01-24 16 Another brilliant display of ri!vinp was tfven at the 6ea View hoU-1 pat:ar las: night by •Dutch" Smith and Farld Simalka. tho tun Olympic dlvlnq champions who with th trainer. Mr Ralph Sumerill are staying at the hotel during their visit to Singapore in course74 words
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Article24 1933-01-24 16 Mr P W Bidmead has recenth me d from Home leave and has resumed h managership of the t, q ,>,i r> Co, Ltd24 words
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Advertisement98 1933-01-24 16 NEW consignment vi Musical Instruments have just horn unpack including MANDOLINES BANJUKES KEECH BANJULELES Cull and See Them I'na.- arc /ow S. MOUTRTF& Co., Ltd. Singapore. Cltamparatod to ttat MHfti •rtttaßMfHi). SOMKTHINC; NEW IN hECORASS TIALIVt\ lItIE i hi him of ns hi\n A series oi six pictures, depicting every98 words
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