The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 January 1933
1933-01-25
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1933-01-25 1 The Singapore Free Press LE^JILJ SHEI) 1835. Sl.N^ai'OKE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, JANTAKY 25, 1933. 10 CENTS.15 words
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Article154 1933-01-25 1 V Diil.ii couple who tame t« s,, _.i;.ui.tioiit Kii.i.i l.umpui were fined x each \c teidav ti! unlirii, t>) lepurt iheii arrival in Hi.- I'.u'' dc-'isioii atj.iir.st tin niim.il \^>un.< in: i ii'otion lo set aside .m alleged fraudu It in ronvey;«iire r»| pr<>pert> t>-. a bankrupt154 words
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Article157 1933-01-25 1 MAN 4 HI Mo \K( 1 ii\i l^ndoii Pan !1 General Wu Tinge, chief exerutr. nukuu. is iea\ing London to-morrow 1 ■nawli and Rome after paying a round of visits and conducting a Minion of inquiry into the industrial outlook in Great Britain, especially in engineering and heavy157 words
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Article998 1933-01-25 1 Millions have fought for it: millions Lavs ilioas have died (or it; and I million ha\> -pent their I i.chiiig for it in mt Queen of Sheba sought wisdom with it, land Croesus bought disaster front the Prntsns I mpires have perished from too much of it and too998 words
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Advertisement179 1933-01-25 1 KLIM KED MILK v m ro pub* rll TAOPICB. RAFFLES HOTEL I^YAS PRE\£EER HOTEL THIS EVENING if v DANCE UO t0 8.15 p.m. KOKM I IKK IHNNKii D.WCK ,v CABARET 1 In midnight. HUGO AND JOSEPHINE L«»ii(i"u. I'm > \»u Ymk) mi mi W I X ON FFHUI \in 2tith.179 words
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Advertisement248 1933-01-25 1 afe Oevi/ or \jT Monster r rik^ (i y /^oc/iore Cuna/ on I ire A remarkable phenomenon caused >r siderable excitement in the neighbcurhoodj of j v -^f y Rochore Canal Road, jesterday evening, ■'/H thousand, crowned the banks of the canal and f2Lf^ watched flashes of fire bubble forth248 words
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Advertisement189 1933-01-25 1 l.»'.t^'ir < '"limit tt*f hj* iiti'ii auDoinlPil in lonnettion with t!i»- \n K U> IVrsun oii ti.^li'.tr— Ph<«- f. Every SbviH Ui/en .ivri l»i must li«\» IKtssport— r«ee <>. A (Xtitii.ll Un th»- .|>;Hiiiitni« 1 re< mii in oiu> ..1 thi- :.n..- him l.amo 1:1 \di.;i. j h.»N lii.-ci— P.m.-189 words
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Advertisement22 1933-01-25 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK IHE NEARKSI XPPROACU TO J RI FKL>II PASTEURIZED MIL! OBTAINABLE IS THE TROPJ' OBTi»INABIE AT ALL IJLADLNo PROVISION STORES22 words
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Article396 1933-01-25 2 STALL-HOLDERS PETITION Bribe Charget Against Weights Inspector The case was com.: v In the Second Police Court yesterday a^t.:. Lee Ah Bah. an elderly artificer In the v. .m~ and Measures Department of the Sing up Ntee. who was stated to have been c; err .ent Service for over 31396 words
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Article815 1933-01-25 2 EX-SERVICE MEN WITHOUT G.S. MEDAL MKMKKUSHIi 1 OF THE ASS( KiA'.H 'N Singapore Utetflg Discwsta The question cf •> mm who went overseas, and are not entitled to the General Service Medal, should be allowed to become members of the association was discussed at the annual general meet; Singapore branch815 words
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Article1002 1933-01-25 2 POLICEMAN SAID TO BE A RIVAL SUITOR Taxi Owner's Story irf Marriage Pact The woes of a disappointed lover v.ho wM he had |ll«l| the father of his fiancee a is! ear< aWI the object of hli affections a drcom furniture, jewellery, clcthbj mkl gramophon-' and1,002 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement29 1933-01-25 2 SORBO Tin- most ab^oroent ALL-BRITISH RUBBER spongi:. In 3kin. and prcduces a healthy complexion. iirned ftlm i- §0 be at KKDK F.I) I'KKKS .MKDK AL HALL. LTD.. ClMflßtll I29 words
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Advertisement642 1933-01-25 2 BUSINESS CARDS. 6TKAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRED. IIA Change Alley, Singapore The Cheapest House for >our Statlonajy, Typewriters, Ribbons ar.d Ct»rr>ooa also lor Pencil arid Pen writing •■IHpl 1 REPAIRS Send for our mechanics j^BEkjS**. whenever your typewriter is out of CjßSfj* order Telephone 7770. 7532 and 7534 "^^ggp^ MontlJy642 words
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Advertisement581 1933-01-25 2 TENDERS. SJNGAPOHE MINK IPAL NOTICE. Tenders. I notice is hereby gi-oi\ that tnders are now invited for the following materials or services and that part i\ tenders be obtained ipal Ofl; Construction, with material? supplied by tfce Commissioners, of semi-permanent d: at Onan Road. Date oi Closing. 4 pm January581 words
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Advertisement354 1933-01-25 2 \OTh I s h Xl Year nj The Public is ad be closed en Thur 26th and I r H turday. the 28--is notified t! be closed on: Tim: day. ianuar> tilh Fnaay. Jaaaary tttk Raat a^^ a§ai fi: i Hti 1 1 \< Wf mutual Attorney iiereto: Company arc354 words
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Miscellaneous298 1933-01-25 2 IHK WEKK in -ml.i !.»th H. 9.4 ft., 23.25. 9.0 ft :ey: WUtshire Regt. v SCC Ist., at Tanglin: SR G I CM* M at s Rugby: S.C.C. seven-a-side tournament, at MaW| Tharaday. 2C High Water 10 11 10.0 ft.. 23.59. 9.2 ft Football League, Amicable A. A. vs. Aston298 words
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2434 1933-01-25 3 GOVT. NOT IWLIXKD TO TAKE ACTION Interesting Debates n Federal Council fFrom Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 1 1. At the Federal Council meeting. Mr n.r.! referred to his question on tea at Cameron H. j lands and the answers vouchsafed which MM II2,434 words
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Advertisement258 1933-01-25 3 Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble keep teeth free from film with this special film-removing tooth paste 1- allow your IMI I gently removes this film and re\eals one day wit 1 I bfMh- dM ciMH enamel HHiMH pi your them, a coati: film I IBdh. Bwlej258 words
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Advertisement72 1933-01-25 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES iirst Cross Street I MALACCA 11, l.i.,ht Sir. rf PI N > <»« 4. Ktyne Strtet KIALA U MPI P.. Registered by and Security deposited w\\h the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers. Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collet ted.72 words
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Article346 1933-01-25 4 ■•i..\!LA-Tri.-g U>R W When Prayers Ue Fulfilled [By Our Muslim Correspondent] The various mosques In Singapore am. houses of the Muslims were well-lighted, and many people spent the best part of the night cither in the mosques or in their own homes and reading the Holy346 words
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Article607 1933-01-25 4 ARAB PERANAKANS CLU B llari Rayi Reception It bC Hold The committee of management of the Arab Peranakan Association, Singapore, at a meeting held a few days auo, with Syed Ahmad bin Mohamed Alsagotf. J.P.. the President, in the has decided to hold a reception in celeIbration of I ill607 words
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Article35 1933-01-25 4 Ifc M^Cindll of the Pening Branch of Romeo Motors. Ltd., has arrived in Mala- act as MMp dwrincr the abvnrp nn v Mr. Ratcliff, who have, Malacca at the' end of next week Malacca correspondent35 words
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Article676 1933-01-25 4 – y- "w Jit Poh - y- "w Jit Poh Fear of Outbreak in Mo! I 400,000" MEN j Japanese iVc-mcr a id Children Evacuated ■Mi i ..i i.m. Hun :.tds ol Japant'M left 1 <■ tt rday a anci Japan rge number of plain clothe- t'i organise a plain clothes cor]676 words
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Article152 1933-01-25 4 Routine orders by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. Hefty. Commanding- S.;- Singapore, Jan. 25. OBITI AKV The Commandant deeply regrets to announce the death of Pte. G. Peer XT (Scottish) Coy. which occurred on January 22nd. 19JJ. Leave Onirrrs Ifca undermentioned Officer is granted leave of absence152 words
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Article156 1933-01-25 4 Ikm ur Advices From i mi Lsnisn. Jan. 18. the Stock Exchange to-day Gilt -edged seiomc Rails coffered a slight actback. Otherwise, the markets, generally, reflected the better advices received from abroad. Germans, particularly, made a marked recovery, but elsewhere interest was again chiefly centred on Kaffirs, "whichReuter Wireless - 156 words
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Article124 1933-01-25 4 Altcrati.ip !-i Mcmx Rul( At the annual g-neral meeting of the Oieh Oteh Party, the following were elected officebearers for the year President Mr Wee Tlang S-ng (re-elected), vice-presidents Meant. W«e Tiang Wah and Chan Joo Hal (both re-elect-ed); hon. secretary Mr. Leng Kirn Choon (reelected), hon.124 words
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Article95 1933-01-25 4 Geneva Decision On H»- Hour Week The International Labour I discuntng the Italian ptopwil I F hours' week has accepted Ok tmA seated by seven natwi I that a reduction In w« j ■r— in conU: I phyuil avid decu I reform «ith the object U reachiofReuter Wireless - 95 words
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Article148 1933-01-25 4 Mr. W. D. Wilson mho a from Wilson Dfc-pensary which tafes by Oeorgotowr I vlth hk family, will i> new niture. t Malacca some little time b:, Ih i Hoe in Oxford Mrs and Mis» W:lwa H I taking a holiday in No: I The annual general ■wrttnc of xh?148 words
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Advertisement130 1933-01-25 4 Thousands Already Sold! (1932 33 Edition) KDITFI) AM) COMPILED BY if. P. KXAPP. F.R.G.S. BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER Acclaimed tv be Urn ittOflt rua^niiicently produced and most remarkable Book on Trawl, Industry and Adventure in Hm Bml iad Fm Basi evwr pobUsbad 368 BIG PAGES m™.x w 2 ins.) Teeming130 words
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Advertisement9 1933-01-25 4 What did LINDBERGH ay "IT'S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS9 words
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Advertisement139 1933-01-25 4 g FAMOUS FNGLISH TABL DELICACIES OILLARITS eiebrated L. V. PICKLE GILLARD*S Anortcd PITTED IVJE^TS FIhH PA:>TtS f^| GILLARDS V J; OXFORD SAUSAGFi "GILLARD" I'nparai. i- are of Hifk-Cla» Tasty and dilicaie in IL. ur and thotKMgftl.v Ti;ey are stocked r> Messrs. BUN BKK CO 11 MM Beach iU KIM ANN139 words
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Article131 1933-01-25 5 NURSE STABBED BY PATIENT TAL !).Y :.i.mi Wh,, Mad Been Reported From Our Own Correspondent] r*ir tragedy occurred at the Ipoh **mtai feunwav evening as the remit of •*rtam complaints aoamst a MMahari attend > Uk- Matron, which tile MstUcal Officer fcw«tpm the coune of the day. When UV chief131 words
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Article185 1933-01-25 5 CON TRO L OF MALARIA The Chain Of Infection Jb"* .uu lately bam formed at the LonAan BmmmMMb m*Ml *V*#ratmf^fc 1 maY^Mw^*T*%A Obll**-— thr fatrlrt toim in ■■■■il ammmmm) W VUHmmmmja. **B* CMHHflgm |||a #ft^A V ftnrot j I j m> world. af&lsriak as ai waII kMBa <>»■> «.'ou«i io185 words
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Article309 1933-01-25 5 |<H KEN" OF Unu.iMMi ISLAND Six Families Homeless A romantic "queen of a Dorset Island, half a tiosen famine* in a row of South London cottages, and a wealthy merchant with a retreat on the Sussex coast, were the victims of an A crippled woman309 words
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Article88 1933-01-25 5 Net Collections For Karl Haii»'> Fund Th» net collections made on account of Bart Half's Poppy Day Fund during 1812 amounted to H N for which a draft value SIJM. 7.11 m been forwarded to the OrganisThe amount la made up as follows:— s.,V .1 P,-np:-. 7.313 7^88 words
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Article43 1933-01-25 5 •k be ,>me a possibility if not .1 crrtainty L «.<rk -hi, .iiai .»th«-r prepi: rju-rdepei-.uence of the 1 n-.Mlvir..' -I-'-'' Tilt- r, i t* solely 1 1' 'tt'iric i<iimi:..Nt uton* DV cinrior s *ii in«»i- I'uiur^ ojH-rutf I' Is upon The TimesThe Times - 43 words
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Article262 1933-01-25 5 WOMAN DIES IN BLACK AND WHITE Black- and- White Pbuw Near Her Body utihum Surrej A black-and-white flower pinnt-d to a gate led to the finding of a dead woman, dressed entirely in black a "d white, with a p i bottle by her side, in Chatley Woods. hour earlier262 words
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Article112 1933-01-25 5 Grief for Daughter Who Wa* Murdered Vera ru/. Mexkoi. Mr. Arthur Hogg. British Consul in Vera Cruz, whose daughter. Lorna. was murdered la--' year, was I bj| dead at the Sports Club bjM Mr. Hogg, who was fifty-eight, liad already lost his wife and his only112 words
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Article69 1933-01-25 5 Kcdah Asiatic Owners Swell Chorus From Our Own Correspondent! IVnaiiß, Jan. !'■'<■ Uu-kjeiy .ituiuiL-d me? tint; <<l Kedah A>iati< owners was held at BMjri Mm 4 Mr l*i Tong hairman t ii Kfdah aim Pf- A.sKitii Planters A ia!i ;i:.-idinu. .tu.n.s .>.ere unanimously passed favourin international control of69 words
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Article34 1933-01-25 5 Mr Ct Bt atty. Dvputy Collector of L*uid Revenue Malana and Mr.v Beatty an spendn a wtt'k at Port Dlckson In the first weeif of March they will bt- prom-dlnß on horn** Malacca correspondentMalacca correspondent - 34 words
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Article243 1933-01-25 5 KKSTLTS Or AX ACCIDENT Collapse of Obstacle Race Erection IFrom Our Own Correspondent j Penan*;, 'an. li. In the Supreme Conrt to-day a settlement I was leached in the am to which Joseph Re<.ti sued the Pmang Bfunii il C niissioners and Messrs. J. R Danson. vV243 words
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Article114 1933-01-25 5 Amateurs on thr Wront; Trail roups of detectivti '•<■•!<■ BMtmi in this little i .i Qnq I I >'■■■ lot NN n-.il (l. i.tht-rs amateu: n. >. :>;.> comedy. "Su ;>■■■•. d jK'ison-" had boon .-ten lurking ir.pt v lioiiM'. Real detectives :«'d it to :nv.- t114 words
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Article78 1933-01-25 5 Singapore Newspaper Manager > From Our Own Correspondent I Penang. Jan. M. I The wedding took place on Saturday at St fii-oi Church oi Mr Claudi Bertram P. <k. r Manager <>! the Strait rnn<-> ami Ml-n Violet I Edith Bodenham of l-urilow Shrop hin England Tht Re\78 words
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Article36 1933-01-25 5 Th»- xreddlng of Miss Beatrice Buckley Headmistress of the Tranquerah Ent^lLsli School and Mr lan Ro.v. of the Bangkok branch oi the A.siatic Petroleum Co Ltd. v. ill tak. place, li Malacca on Saturday February 436 words
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261 1933-01-25 5 Inv iv,. i. Hi tnn >.i tilt' Sinjiapo;. Hit.-;.;.;.- V n »-ld ■I -I." nffii <■: A H ■•::^k»ng Bank Ch.uiib. s i.gapore. on January 20th., state: Present: M. m H M M- N H.; ben, D PtaßM, V AHJi. Choa Eng W RM S Mttpi Cliff;.261 words
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Advertisement133 1933-01-25 5 HOAKIMNG YOUR LAUGHS SEE "THERE GOES THE BRIDE" uji I'ii-turi' Directed In Vlbcrt De Courville 9( n riML; I I^MI X n Alill EIVW o n i: i H |<; COMEDY AND BOMQ COMBIM *'^k w mis rat grandIP \inv: in yo u. 4 if^ I CO;'i,[> \v: b OB133 words
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Advertisement103 1933-01-25 5 "BAROUD r ACCLAIMED LAST NIGHT THE BEAI (iESTE OF THE TALKIES" fiisICAPITOLhs «v^..9®®€KS®®®®®SXS)®®®®®®^f^^ Holiday Matinees Daily at 3.15 School-children Half Price .\ittlill.v! filial MrM'4'iiinj> REX LNGRAM'S superb Spectacle of Arabia "BAROUD" BQ A (>aumont-Bi*aish 1 1 iunipli B.f*^" aii ikill> producrd in NOIvTH BF^ **^^|(k* Lirli>ti> headed l>> iv E103 words
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Advertisement300 1933-01-25 5 TO-DAY at 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. TO-MORROW FRIDAY u nd SATURDAI 4 SHOWS DAILY 2.15, 4.15, 6.30 9.15. FIRST OF THE WONDKR SI'PERSLAUREL ,ui HARDY IN Pack Up Your Troubles Metro-(iold\vyn-.Ma\er Picture. SUBSCRIBER'S DELIVERY NOTICE. IF DELIVERY Ot PAPER IS NOT SATIiSFACTORV J LEL\SE CUT OUT THIS COUPON AMD WOKWMMD300 words
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Article1171 1933-01-25 6 Youth Leads The Was In n\!->.:: tIM ><afs golf from a .-vessary. in order butter to ..:i! i.-atures. to divide the survey into j Ml professional, writes Ihe former includes the B piayers, whc grow steadily in numbeis. despite ti. DMttfc depn ssion which ratty severely,1,171 words
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Article278 1933-01-25 6 An English Trminer'fi Confidence His trainer. George Duller, mus: have been gi-eatly impressed b; :i af the two--old. BM winner of the Gi old Stakes at Hur-t Park. After the race Duller confidently declared that "Statesman wo'dkUwin the Derby. 1 I This was the coifs278 words
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Article113 1933-01-25 6 Intends To Remain Professional kl v .:'s super woman athlete, announces that her reinstate- to the amateur ranks will make ny ference to her decision to turn professional. Didrik>:n lias been exonerated the cr.ar^es made against her for having M and photograph to a motor :or achertising purposes113 words
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Article79 1933-01-25 6 L.S.A. Have Necessary .Mo!K> George R. Jacobus, the president of the Professional Golfers' Association of America, denies the suggestion put forward that hi» as-! rr.ion might not be able to finance -a: A::.-:. Rye- C .p lean. The money for the players' expehx-.- h said, "is ready79 words
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Article110 1933-01-25 6 Intending -,;t- t.iior.- m the Nortli \> South at th Anson Road MiH ad\:std to bc"k fcta as early a<= possible at Robinson Co. Numbered and reserved seats hi the East and Wist Stands and rotan in front oi the stands will be $1. er.*.r.»r.110 words
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Article67 1933-01-25 6 I mumm Ranker: haw dradftrind certain clubs in England that kte] i •:.i::sfer but there has been no rush to b Whit. Cheltenham wcit 1 playing Halesowen in a Birmmuham Combination Asso lati r. -b;'ll MM, I pdl ol wiku t.. about 30 ft. ol \tm Wtm ot tht -'.and67 words
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Advertisement250 1933-01-25 6 We/PQ ifieAh£ic/oi!e f H/HENOMS i's score: I■' a i V~— x vcel y doun tl re<:j tr more refreshing beverage than V L»*nios. It is the pure juice of ann-npened lern M RMOI I N to I •-v Ke:*p a bottle i!ie >c. i 'LEMO» Sole Distriboton HENRY VVAUGH CO.,250 words
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Advertisement142 1933-01-25 6 TENDER LEAF TEA from the Innis chosen /PatenX O1 BrOOlxC I"- cu\' oVerA ir*.()m cs to you y user L r,^^ a patent N^^^gV ftir'tight container wVmtlpW Uarden LJj^^fl freshness Lovoi li.l V (in ddilg uso Brooke Bo ndTeu The choice of connoisseurs Something to h THANKFUL H>K Lift inml142 words
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Article2002 1933-01-25 7 MURDER VERDICT AGAINST COOK \u Kviilence to Support Pica of Self defence \LLEC\TIONS AGAINST POLICE anew what happmed) mm tnat some I n* couid not ace put a knife In his j «a» cowwd in blood, wm made detained on a charge testrrday when Mr. P. O. Bourne, concluded the2,002 words
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Article112 1933-01-25 7 Berlin Parade in Snowstorm Berlin. Jan. 21. Ov.ing to the provocative language of Communist police have prohii open air Commb:.bt demonstrations and ing to-morrow in most Berlin district- Square where the Communist, headquarters are situated. Communists are incensed as the Nazi demonstration outside the Kail LWMBi MReuter Wireless - 112 words
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Article159 1933-01-25 7 t OXPAI \ll\ I 11 \< I U.i In- l.i.i. Thanks to the presence ol thousand* including armed deta hnv.nt.s and the great Nazi rally this after\as held in comparative peace. bitter cold and Ik falling snow. 10,000 Nazis assembled in B Square and marched to the cemetery v umciledReuter Wireless - 159 words
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Article56 1933-01-25 7 i in <>i tx.M < olncnr. J.in Bever. people were seriously and many slighti:tci by revolver wounds caused ttmugll rioting in tta Communis qua-t i IhM night. ■MBtrto fi-ed on a tram car, smash- :u:ows but none of the passengers was it d. Lhter the police restored order and clearedReuter Wireless - 56 words
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Article84 1933-01-25 7 Kailocl lo Report Arrival in Singapore For lailing.to report their arrival in Singapore to the Registrar of Aliens Mr Hendnk Christian Hoogstraten and Mrs. Frieda Hoogsi: a married Dutch couple, were fined $20 each rhe Singapore Fourth FoMcr Magistiat- ay. Tbef wtn to have come from Kuala84 words
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Article843 1933-01-25 7 L 929 th- ■>■ y ::i- ....res before the account wu opener Witness: The oi.:y things I am do;.ijU a:- •.■.<- dates. Questioned regarding the drawing of :heque for $36,000 witness said he should not BMW of any particular cheque coming in. The security valuation book would843 words
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Article793 1933-01-25 7 SK< I'RITY FOR BROKER'S' OVERDRAFT Former Accountant (iives Evidence Mr C. D Cox. former accountant of th« P and O Bank, was cross-exann:.- in the Supremo Court yesterday whtn tin* i ing was resumed of the action bfOUgM F\ and O. Bank by My. Scan En- Lkn793 words
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Article914 1933-01-25 7 HOUSE IN WIFE'S NAME Bankrupt Sued By Official Assignee ILLITFRATR WOMAN No Evidence Transfer Was Fraudulent .1-. .1 ujmst th? OH.. 1.. I n iill\« > .1111 I- .'I piopih I v .i 1..|.k'11|.! .iv. n in Hit- -Mill. in. < mill w-t. ni \>\ Mr .lust,,, Kri'krll Ini.-ll His914 words
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Advertisement84 1933-01-25 7 1 \\V NOTICE Wednesday la mv rj '.'."> th Brfoir Hi' (hut .lustier in the 1-1 our) ,i( I .i.m. I hi aid:— S. 1450 31— Yu Wan Yoki Yu <*"'. d B ;an and two others. if Mr. Justice \Vhitle> in (h< ill Court at 11 .tin. !'•>■■ I84 words
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808 1933-01-25 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1933. NOT THAT WAY Attei the Hign Commission* ptedl fMtfll ObOOCti meet.m unfortunates engaged in the rabbet Indn I-y wß\ be to ed ftm M uncertainty wi'h regard to the tatoh Tiny can disir.. 11 win -ivir minds any suspense I might be created,808 words
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Article241 1933-01-25 8 None the Worse Vov Khiiu Mveatam IV. lI- I.: Lady Bailey who is flying back home is apparently none the worst for her experiences in her forced landing in the desert near Tahoua. She has now crossed the most dangerous part of the desert and is well onReuter Wireless - 241 words
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Article95 1933-01-25 8 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rabbet and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and P specially cabled to the Free Press, are as follow TIN London. Jan 24 Spot ;5 5 8 (£145 Forward £14G 1 8 (£146 Tone ol Ifa I95 words
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Article68 1933-01-25 8 Teheran. Jan. 23. Fatholar. N'ouri. head of the Passport Section of the For.- m. stry, has boei pointed Charge d' AfIMR m London in suet's to Allkkanansan who has been recalled. M. Noun v.a formerly Counsellor of the Legation in London. The Foreign Minister declared ho wasReuter Wireless - 68 words
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Article107 1933-01-25 8 Moscow.. 3m. 2\ Referring to tin Sino-Japanese dispute at OH W—*m UMM C-r.t:ai E rive Com?e yesterday. M. Molotov stated that the s ir placed its hop< in the League, in;, of its numerous commissions. League's "ado around Far F tern problems" had only resulted inReuter - 107 words
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284 1933-01-25 8 BRITISH DELEGATION TO WASHINGTON Position of Other lountri< IBJ don hjSJ ation to Msua» is expected to reach London during the waektnd but untU the inrttaaon which will doubtless i <c agenda for the proposed unabh to dketaii the composition of any British mission toReuter Wireless - 284 words
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Article192 1933-01-25 8 London. lan. 21. The formal official announcement made in London to-day of the American invitation to Britain to participate in the War Debts conference led to expectations that the Cabinet meeting held to-day would be largely taken up with this question. Actually, however the meeting was devoted to disarmament andReuter Wireless - 192 words
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Article73 1933-01-25 8 IN I I I 1! I IN I b officially announced that a telegimm has i Washington statins that he was received yesterday by Colonel SUmson who extended an invitation to Italy to send a representative to Washington after March 4 to discuss war debts. The telegram was received withReuter - 73 words
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Article44 1933-01-25 8 wa*» Spring California. Jaa. U. Mr. Roosevelt has authorised Col. Stimson to arrange separate conferences with debtor countries who have met their obligations to the i States and are now requesting the opportunity of diaoMlßf the auestion of mm feHef of their burdens.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article88 1933-01-25 8 I Indian Brokers Not Honouring Ai:rtc!ii. ni It Arecnidewsence of the boycott of THmpm brokers threatens a further cotton trade deadlock as the agreement is not honomm br the rank and file of Indian broken ■fcropem members of the Brokers' Amoclation this morning appeared In a bodyReuter - 88 words
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Article85 1933-01-25 8 Tapt. Ui><H o»i CorHitions in Alp* I ii n .1 n 22 Captain Hope has returned from Swtacfcmi having abandoned his search for r* c had estahlfched the fact tkaTm i^ had reached the Swiss Alps and five different been proved t« have seen m^ Cap: am HopeReuter Wireless - 85 words
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Article672 1933-01-25 8 SWIMMING CLUB TRAGEDY Took a Ri<k: WARNIN Inquc t on v WflJMtt ■aw tmK% tMM wnr tik .1 h»j\\ i.> ">• US*e «M hi '4U» 4i VP h BJOBWOd have bom pui'!\ nttßaaka^ far the death .f Mr. Hilln- JJJ WHUam*. awl.lfi empWvr. Mb neck whca he dlwul into skaUm672 words
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Article72 1933-01-25 8 Do V;il r i a Indepo DafeHn J»» a With the feneral election Hertionperinp I i lj J pressure to-dty thraugtwut the Fr<^ De Valeim who maintain ow l pvHa spoaknifi ut Oouaty C.r jj* an independent —JiiiltT for *hi Meed Labo rs hep. h arise whenReuter Wireless - 72 words
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Advertisement269 1933-01-25 8 BOLS BITTERS Peach Orange Green Pomeranzen in Nip Bottles To purchasers of 3 nip bottles ol the above one attractive polished oak stand container for these bottles Is given MM* C4LDBCCKS CHANGE OF BUSINESS HOURS AS FROM MONDAY, IHh of JANUARY IM:J OIR SHOP AT ORCHARD BOAO WILL OPEN AS269 words
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Advertisement16 1933-01-25 8 GIVE SOMETHING IN JADE FOR PRESENTS U. S. de Silva Bros., JEWELLERS, 2!< HIGH STREET SINGAPORE16 words
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Article30 1933-01-25 9 \ii Striken Return ...>rk L ::-i 10.000 iron and 1« luulu -c imo»clai and mion the i WU» tiita with the bus cotn- r Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 30 words
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Article81 1933-01-25 9 I l >ll\ INVOLVED I fcuumal garage.; joined In the '-flwtoa I tA-day and 13.000 men are now I '.k- The; tave been joined by the I -m«ay depots whft haw I ■fci.- list r «aau' t«- tunned by the strikers I 'an appeal to all transport workers bx tarnReuter Wireless - 81 words
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Article49 1933-01-25 9 I urn work I iimed xork to- > demand to the ttion of the publfc Vcan six days ago. I affected but the other ft dy JotDHi in the me vemeut "nMI 26 ■usaod men were invohrbrr c on the road day many running pn**> aflected. An early mam ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article37 1933-01-25 9 I U.I >n:iM R> KITI-KN twts >n l nti °n assumed their normal I rht bus slrlken late test eir union's advice and a» midnlsht All strikers are I .uo tramwaj-men who I ««t stfll out- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article72 1933-01-25 9 I brrease in State I Control the great increase In State aY '*> frw llMllMlim FOCQQ* divided Mo two -r.< oat Mi— i ln t todostrial for kMtartrial m have a capital of I mm for the tccimleal wnkJaa r-Dr^anisatkai of tnthiMrf M¥* *Kt«Kica to iatme loans upReuter Wireless - 72 words
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Article36 1933-01-25 9 I Must Be IViid I in Gold >urt presided over a m* Egyptian Judfes which BrtMdni B >>ds of th* E_ l ..II" V^Mte V B l uwml *rr^ihi ttat the v H ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article32 1933-01-25 9 I Am nference irf wi:i be dfadond police chiefs which k*r* th wnwam with Lord L --•iiEf fkhtw ifahiil»i from i Vtfk iinM .i:-. i iii 11 in Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 32 words
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Article578 1933-01-25 9 I MI'UKi/VlloN Mm lit lt< s( Politit^ •hlkii Ii" Those who deride the League's hesitations forget that temporization may «^«w^n r be the best of all policies, says the Times, with regard to the latest step in the Manchurian a letter from Princess Antoine Bibesco published in an adjoining columnReuter - 578 words
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Article140 1933-01-25 9 Japan's Replenishment Programme T.»ki.». J.in. Interest wms aroused here by the Navy mufctgi admission at yesterday's Diet malon the naval nllliMti of 370.0 yen for the coming fiscal J~x Include 87.000.000 yen as tl» «n» tartalmcnt of rbi second naval replenklwnent programme Itaufeer T^T JDntern si( Xi iReuter - 140 words
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Article159 1933-01-25 9 CALMER ATMOSPHERE AT GENEVA (iravity of League's hsk on Manchurian Question TENSION GROWING AT TIENTSIN More lapanese Divisions lor China lhr U»"«sph*T«- at Geneva .-t.rd.iN. ,x muih hut .iimJ rv.n v,, champions of the Covenant seemed to 1 tin,. ,an he no question ol sanctions. flllthl lap.un i division mReuter - 159 words
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Article568 1933-01-25 9 I urtht i Divisions for China Mui^hai Jai». The Japanese War Ministry has, aceto a late message from Tokyo, ordered seven to twelve divisions of troops to proceed to tht various ports in China Proper. Over 100 Japanese officers have arrived in Shanghai for active service in theSin Chew Jit Poh - 568 words
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131 1933-01-25 9 MISHAPS i\- EUROPE AND MEXICO 60 Boxes of Dynamite Blow l T p London, Jan. '1. dcathroll u\ occurred to-day in u.iurdit's due to fire and explosions reported Is Keuu-i «o; respondents in Latvia. Mexico a ii*l *>[».iin. Ml serious di.sa.sttr uus aj M<n.Reuter Wireless - 131 words
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Article133 1933-01-25 9 Negotiations With Sir John (adman (ieneva. Jan. 1. Further points m the Pc -orandum oil dispute are that in lieu of a royalty the whole oilfield was placed gratuitously disposal of the concessionaire subject to his paying ordinary fiscal taxes to government. The latter would have collectedReuter Wireless - 133 words
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Article47 1933-01-25 9 (■«nr\.i. ,p Tlie League Council, which opened its 70th I session this morning under the chairmanship 1 1 of Baron Alois! < Italy >. appointed Dr. Benes I] ("Czecho-slovakia > rapporteur in the Anglo- 1 1 Persian dispute discussion of which is expected 1 1 to commence on Thursday.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article103 1933-01-25 9 Moscow Order In ho Knforcod Moscow, Jan. 23. A new system whereby every Soviet citizen over the age of sixteen must have a passport has begin to be enforced in MHwvv Leningrad and CharkoH. where residents who have not ..d a passport by April 15th must leave withinReuter - 103 words
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Article92 1933-01-25 9 Kliminatiny" "Lanu 1 Ihuk" Sessions Washington J m '">. With the favourable action of Missouri today, the approval of the requisite thirty-six states will be obtained for a change Involving an amendment of the constitution, which will have the effect of eliminating "lame tiuck" sessions in Congress. TheReuter - 92 words
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Article62 1933-01-25 9 Duke's "Big? in Elephant Hunt Khartoum Jan. 1. n elephant with 60 lb tusks has to sun of HR II Th- U i:. of Glouce kt during &n hum v.hich ha.- now been completed, states a di^p..;. h i;-.-m Tmi' It is expected that lib Royal HurhnessReuter Wireless - 62 words
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Article45 1933-01-25 9 Death of Sir Percy Sargent London. Jan. 22. Sir Perry Sar^f-nt, the well-known surgeon who was consulting surgeon t the British Expeditionary Forces during the (fetal War, j in I ondon to-day from the effects of ■flu which developed Into pneumonia.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 45 words
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Article46 1933-01-25 9 Petition For Anpointntest of Receiver New York, Jan. 2 I A TvtiMon for >pno!r.tment of a receiver r om on '-n Omwun&cm m nf t h- lar-rst film *****1* in 011 I'nit- I-• I ::i tl-. if ml Co;;rt b\ -k holder. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement207 1933-01-25 9 I ROMARY'S BISCUITS the Biscuits for the Connoisseur Kfn, V i i« «»,>-■ m «> ,^.,f -j X *j?m A pOMARY'J I TUNBRIDGE WELLS IGINGER NUTS; I A POMARY C [>> II tUNBmOGI W£Lts These incomparable biscuits. m> l«ui» «;jvouiites !ti Knglish homes, arouse at any tea table wonder for207 words
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Advertisement1078 1933-01-25 10 E FUNNEL LINE •< Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LKL Sr.:p Cc Ltd, and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co (1932 > Ltd. M..U St. am Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co.. Ltd. T!:5- r> TRAITS STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd [HE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION1,078 words
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Advertisement525 1933-01-25 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Bofland) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Dv«" Spore. >ajb S pore. 1 1 CITY OF RANGOON For Havre. London. Rotterdam Hamburg Jan. 30 Feb. 2 M. CITY or I YONS For Ha\rr.525 words
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Advertisement349 1933-01-25 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines orporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CAR/ SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N rXDER CONTRACT \MIH HI- MAJKMVs LONDON \M) i\K I 1 M\H -I I OL T TW\RI)S FROM LONDON Y»\i i\\\\\ < NALDERA CO Peb. S BURDWAN BANGALORE MM Feb. 1C349 words
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Advertisement445 1933-01-25 11 Sfla B^B^Bn 1 I v I B^Bvß^B^Bf i l h bH kwi m k I ;U: %mZ^Hiio\ S GH' ERP ROTTERD *M AM) -i (ill> .it Hjdl art IO LIVERPOOL. DBJMii.- Pvnang. Suei. Port Said. Ryouth Mambul Piraeus TO HAMBI^g" Vllei iadUwp II TSCR'^ I *»rt BaJd. Havre. Dunkirk. London.445 words
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Advertisement347 1933-01-25 11 EUROPE via AMERICA MSIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE P\RK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON IV; X X s -*II.INf.S FROM MANILA ANDok MMffi K()\< Tr» Uli AWnUB \M> via PANAMA CANAI TO HAVANA AND ROT VOKK LOU UlKOrcill RATES HON(. K,)\(. TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA EUROPE via SUEZ SAILINGS EVERY OTHER TUESDAY MAINTAINED347 words
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Advertisement744 1933-01-25 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKK PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ i\.\ DENS d sday. Jar. 12:». Muntok and Palembeng. V\\ Of rHOOSM v. -clnesday. Jan. 25, Belawan-Deli. IM PO i.i.i\— Thursday. Jan. 26. Cheribon. Semarang. Sourabaya Boeleleng. Ampenan Pai Bay Bonoa and Banjoewangi. M\J.\\(. i-Radja. sau:.- 'los-Palia^. PengaUan-E^-tate and Reng-.t <H*lllK— Friday. Jan _'T.744 words
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Article483 1933-01-25 12 C 5,000 FIRE IN KAMOI'S DICKENS SHRINE 90 Brigade (alls in London DmiUty Del! ru i. m Pickwick a^scx lotion* _v pnrtly d< troyed by fire. Fire broke out iate of Lord Rayleigh and a blMe dMtroy^ MM HMvli mansion of a Scottish laird. Tw o483 words
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Article132 1933-01-25 12 William Boyd didn't tiimble inso th* •.heatre by diance He «is carried in arrrU' or. stage «r made the debut :r.-:r. rable oy «umpmg someone 3 cuo -*::h yelp that nearly trarj- r:.ed a tragedy into a satire. He w.vs sweet »n months then. A rift of five years" standing132 words
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Advertisement699 1933-01-25 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Refill** monthly Ballings by the well-known steamei MARELLA (7,375 ton*) and tb« 8 3 MANGOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] s MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading t Australia Cabins699 words
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Advertisement51 1933-01-25 12 Section 10 (Entrance <..it Subadar 51. KEPrtL HARBOUR >Uin Wlwrf: Lch. Hygeia. Lrh Lad\ CilX- V r. Heiltsz, Milo. Juno. Oil Wharf. (oal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DK\ IMM K^ Tanjong Pafar Albert Dock K;ar.c. Victoria Dock. Soil Keppel Harbonr Kir.c.s Dock NU Nn 1 D\Kk Nil. M I Duck51 words
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Advertisement445 1933-01-25 12 BIBBY LINE THK !>! [LONDON ADDRESS 22 PALL MAIJ. LONDON S.W.I.] U >J, 0^ fast t»n: 'iv.viKnv, MaU Passenp: V- RANGOON. COLOMBO MARSLILI I > PLYMOUTH AND LONDON I \^-l I h through conaiß<ia« fw MBiaporp WER\ l( HOMEWARI^SAH-^*^ WORCESTI i II /at CHESHIRE >■»• 16 BORINGIA YORKSHIRE Mar 30445 words
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Miscellaneous691 1933-01-25 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok tverj Saturdaj 1 PM mt Thursday^ 7 30 a m to Friday 1 30 Saturdays 1 P m Knantan Monday to K.uiay 7-30 l Knanlaß (fll Jtrantuti batujL:a>.s 1 Kelantan via Pauany B<-sar) Monday 7 P m Kclai.' oia Ci*p.as> r\er\ ;.i> \V» dnesday. Thursday691 words
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Miscellaneous116 1933-01-25 12 VESSELS A3RTVED MecrKerk. Dut 4885. from Dam-:-, .4 .rom I Hamburg via Marseilles .i.c KhL-a Mam Jap 3615 from B'unut-, 24 for Kobe via Huna Kong and aK *nttlf 1 Scot h... b 193. from Siantan 24 for unc. Borui^i.: Dan. 3606, from Copen.\.w 24 for Bangkok 24 Calchas. Brit.116 words
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Article1297 1933-01-25 13 I*, and Commodore Ye Retire Forty-three years ago. sailing ships, young Cecil B from school boarded the good barque Alexander Lawrence" and sailed away from p. Mood and the salt tang of the sea in ;ls. All the the MKtfpo that came! his way wero eaough1,297 words
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Article160 1933-01-25 13 Two Ships To Call At Singapore [From Our Ovn Correspondent! London, Jai<. 15. The Messageries Marilimes announce U arranged two Fui Eastern hoi: V. They are both to take 92 has already left Marseilles and the srla to leave on September 22nd. rout- in both i,160 words
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Advertisement455 1933-01-25 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (DaiK and Weekly Editions) ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPQU, •^tephone C 056. Cable Addrei* ADYKKTISKR. SINGAPORE I v IT- mnr mornine daily in •v i Delivered with the (hota ■t. h morning. Latest news. lt'Krams and latest announccaßßßm London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special t include455 words
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Advertisement83 1933-01-25 13 NOTICE TO MARINERS Light Buoy to by Established On or about January 30th. a light -buoy will be established at a distance of 6 cables 123 degrees from Pulo Rimau lighthouse, lat 5 deg. 14'N, long. 100 deg. 17E (approxi Tlje light -buoy will exhibit a flashing *Mfc* light every83 words
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Advertisement307 1933-01-25 13 pp AS (,00!) AS WFIISKY I SCOTCH j IM'RK POT STILL. i The Ideal Whisky Soda. Guaranteed 12 years old. Obtainable from all leading -lore-, or delivered by us to your Home free of delivery charges at $3.35 per decanter. Extra glas> stopper attached. Sole Agents F. A. Bartholomeusz Ltd.,307 words
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Miscellaneous366 1933-01-25 13 PASSENGERS OITWARD The following passengers sailed on the P. and O. B.s. Con'u which left London on January 6th for the Far East: Miss M. Adie. Mr. J. R. Archibald, Mrs. R. Ackrill. Mr D A Alexander, Mr. S. N. Adams, Mrs. Adams. Mr. H. L. Bailey. Mrs. Bailey. Mr.366 words
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Article792 1933-01-25 14 EVE OF THE CHINESE NEW YEAR INTERESTING EREMOXIAL FESTIVITIES rdsbrating Tv^diticna! I By O a Chinese Correspondent 1 One of the I h Chin--1 If: no matter in v hat pan ol tl.t |M li tlHl of the letting l s on a colossal scvle. the object b?tng to the792 words
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Article40 1933-01-25 14 M-'i B land who has just been signed I n l( i-*- Paramount l«-atun J ,PiVer. began her career as i irap;-dian ptaysd Inl comedy role n: Bosdi Ttoktai toa'i the pr ,dvr (r mm! h. 1,.!-..,-.-:-, itanoi [Jarli .since.40 words
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Article103 1933-01-25 14 Claudctte Ci>lbert has been assigned tbc coveted role of leading lady In "The Phantom em." George M. Cohen's gU I'arainuunt. The cast tor this i>oiifi. now Includes Jimmy Durante. George Barbit'i, r M•. Sidney Tokr. Jameson Thomae and MIH M-Vicker und< the cirution ofj "I. Ml ri103 words
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150 1933-01-25 14 I annual ucnual mating ol th< lolok Ayor Epworth Leagu< wa held On S-i:;iay nlghl ■i' '--^n of cabinet officera rttuitfd m follows Pr< ;;i< r.i Mis- Oil;; N'y.i Lay <reilti'irdi. I Vivx -Pr< Mdt nt Mis.- Wong Hu\\ Ding '!.-<■:• tod), Ini150 words
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Article478 1933-01-25 14 A DISTINGUISHED HINDU FROM U.S. SWAM! PARAMANANDA Scholar, Poet and Philosopher •By Our Indian Corresponds! A Isbed Hindi; s<-dhu in the person Paramai. ■■ntin <■' La Crosccnta. Cslifcrnia. U.S.A.. arrived in Singapore yesvon his way to LM H M pr-c at Si::gapore. Kuala iv t and Pcnang :uk. I in-478 words
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Article435 1933-01-25 14 Military Hoiumr- At Funeral f funeral of Mr. George Peet. of the St. .n. took place at the Biciadari OeBM terday afternoon. funeral was of a military charactcoffin being draped with the Union Jack the p:! 11 -bearers being members of tht S Coy.. S.V.C. of435 words
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Advertisement242 1933-01-25 14 I. '^.Hamuuwiii^^^Fj The g f y n I dto !he 1 ic< h in hot 9 cliir I e> KM free from S Harmful germs ar.tl are L s ba 4m 1 >iniplc nof boiling r onl>, tl.i:s g\ l: H ci B doubtful nnii suj^ lios. r Milk Fomi242 words
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Advertisement758 1933-01-25 14 BASKS AND IDJSURASci CHARTERED BANK TIIK VUh'iHW Of INDIA AUSTRALIA %Xl> tillNA RIKK I'l 1 1 I- P rrau: r. E;ip-<=nd uy RoJ*! CfctrtW) vi, i i( <FttabJhhaa to i«k :up capital m *****0 shares of c Rese: t Uafeßßf cf Proprietoes Et.C3OJ« Reserve Fund HLAD OUKI 56. Tftr^i London.758 words
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Miscellaneous542 1933-01-25 14 IiRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION 1 PBOCEA3IMES FOR INDIA, 111 R MA. S STKAITS SLTTI.IMI.NTS. i,d 1 1 LDEKATIID M\LAV STAllb I j i,OM THE KMPIRE 1 IiANSMI 1"! ER. I D/.VEiNTRY. rNCUND. i w. n Htt: HJ metres and 313 j metres. i J \\edn«'sda> Januar> .'.Mh i G.M.T. 2.30 p.m.542 words
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642 1933-01-25 15 BILL R IN TROUBI Admi U Shareholders' Veetin'j Kk*o Smt former bill collector of pawn Trading Company. Ltd.. who was arr*sr«l tie months after the dlscowrj >mpar.y s auditors of a deficiency of I Mr. H. A. Porrer. mtaal Di-uut Judge, yesterday, to642 words
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Article57 1933-01-25 15 SHIPBUILDING ORDER FOR BRITIAN wrt Wodt .^eiwd an >-screw wiMffPr v I tf* s-, l ..^.i-.-.:: ComTbe hull of vessel will b.' id:-. J Jup>ard Wnrry at their B- 'Aork.-. rh 0 be «OK>ut 300 feet long Bad W I* te%lt expansion engi.--'- witto bur::.:; tai the rtqukener. II .r57 words
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Article183 1933-01-25 15 <>m Man Will Spend Six Weeks in Jail They fought over a matt, r of two cents of cooked crate and one ol the contestants will have to spend six weeks, serving a rigorous a sentence passed by lfr. A I Singapore Second Police Magistrate, j183 words
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Article133 1933-01-25 15 9trika Soti Putth r\ftef l.andinThe >Uowing official statement was Issued to the Free Press yesterday mcrning regarding the mishap to one of the RA F .urcraft at Port Swettenham on Monday. "Four Horsky aircraft of No. 36 Torpedo Bomber) Squadron, under the cor. Squadron-Leader T. A.133 words
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Article110 1933-01-25 15 Administration of Estate I application by the Official Assignee b Mr J iistice aßeckett Terrell for letters 01 ministration In the estate of Mr. Thomas Powell Robinson was granted in the Supreme Court :ison died in the G» fin Deoamber t. leaving no known vKthrts.110 words
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Article155 1933-01-25 15 Tobacco ('hairman'> Comments on Foreign Trade .a irm.ul meeting of the B: h V:r T >»v- v C >:v.par. Six H CunlirTeO '■>•• that the financial year under review It anything. aUV MH» difficult than Urn o a.is that r.v. Ttaui extent >■ ablf M the tradt-155 words
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Article50 1933-01-25 15 Th<- sU'amr: WVstfak-n. which the German Luf-Hansa ml ads Ui anchor in mid-AtUwtfc .1 floating land »r their p.' tal iervice to Amen -i is to b. furnished i. soon :w> po6sib> »-uh .1 catapult :ir.d apparatus for lift::.: :'i:-> from th- water ThLs will i>. >'■ with th;^ f:'.:pm50 words
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Article142 1933-01-25 15 Easy Conditions Continue I'M ion lan. 1. hough th' in of taxes has so.«**receni abundant supplies of ntmuance of easy cr.cHtio: reflected Bill isoii tenpence cheaper at l per < On UN p to-d'r i Imm wa ■I to the end of tho lor. at but apartReuter Wireless - 142 words
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Article117 1933-01-25 15 Changes in Representative Prices S^I.ES SKH'K EXCHANGt: 7 I in MMM ti60.000 —United I*!t... A>- .alion. I in. M I nd T'graph 104 105 I Atck- -ad U j Oupont 36 40 35. non N" Q N.Q. 4 Ufc 14 14 Goodrich 5 4 T 16..117 words
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Article369 1933-01-25 15 Toronto, Ont: Jan. !t). I.> ..i. >: metal .>n>.: icti mi >iuai mines smeltei and refining In the Di nine (oootli 1932 la reported at s-*:^:-.- I bj the Oni n n- partment >' Mun >. this ri :ur :-:;>.i:::: 4 with $55,395,815 :<:r th-' period 'H 1981369 words
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Article425 1933-01-25 15 The prices quoted ar- j-:.erully Uiose current at Clyde Terrace gfajajat, At the other market? MMN may be small variations MI.XT on H (Roundi Kati 30 Beef stew or curry do 25 lean do 44 Perk, lean ami quality* do M >n Australia:. lb. 25 Fowl U425 words
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Article173 1933-01-25 15 Accounts for year »•:.<!'■ J \..:.^>t 1932, that alter payment ol C< vernment royalty £4.101 and amortisation assuranr- '.7 578, net profit was i!47i iagam>' EJ4.2.>J.. acid balance brought l.^-uaici £8.414. :uak.:., 5.8.88j to be carried lorward iLa>.t year, dividend of 10 per cent Dred-je ran for173 words
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Article199 1933-01-25 15 Jan Jar. 24 London. 4 months 1 sigh*. 2 3 15 16 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 25 32 Lyon^ and Paris, demand 980199 words
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Article127 1933-01-25 15 j $74 Pepper White 20 K I Tapioca 4 Pearl Sago Small Copra, Sundrted i Sago, flour l 9". Devoe s Imperial I.. Kerosene per t:-. 2.«9 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene pc: 1.99 Bocony Motor Oaaolin? 1 4 per British Imperial gallon 89 Socony Motor Gasoline (4-gallon tin* Shell Aviation127 words
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Article74 1933-01-25 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ASSOCIATION .lUJ..M i, H t Buvcrs SHlrrt R.S.S. equal to London Sundaixi. Spot (loose) 6 716 6 916 R.S S. equal to London Standard. I OB.» 6-- 6 15 IS Standard R.S Son Ti :;der Feb. 6 1146 613 16 March April-June 6 13 16 II :v74 words
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Article863 1933-01-25 15 1I I »I>\^ f\N M 1 II 1 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyers Stilt, b Asam Kumbaru- 23s 6 1 25s 6d A f ral Malay 18a 2os nonv A BlUm <ss» 10s 3d 11s 3d h.. |tn 1m (I) Us 12 Batang Padang (sl> Bi c Sl> 3°863 words
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Advertisement84 1933-01-25 15 Uarts ficred Sl2.ooo.Qmi Assurance In force over |35,006.W The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strmlts Bettlement«) FFICE area: Eastern LUe Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LO NDON OFFICE- 97 > ..a, £20 000 deposited with the q MW m n LONDON OFFICE. 27, Old Jewry, E.C. w84 words
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Article1365 1933-01-25 16 North n-v M.ulii- I mi u,,k (Mil m. l M^lay.in Hockr>— 11.ir.l h.hi brfun it,. olony .Ism-I 01 >|,rd-IIN-nif ..I is lra*u? competition— Buxm;. »t.»r> on The trial match on the Padang at the v. end did not send hopes soaring as far as the prospects of1,365 words
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Article162 1933-01-25 16 Cricket Tour May Be Cancelled ROUND TABLE Hugh Trumble's Suno'estiim London. Jan. *:>. Th' ■'(<•• ;ui M folli .V:I the MC .■:•.<• ..mi M deprecate your opinion that then- has t ■Mportsaoanlik We. have the fullest confidence in the captain of the t> i::. d theReuter - 162 words
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Article176 1933-01-25 16 sTR \I.IA.\ OPINION The M.C.C. reply to the :i protest has received a mixed reception though few seriously believe the Board of Control will request cancellation of the tour, which would mean a loss of £45,000 gross rec- It is pointed out that the dignified wording of the M.CC cableReuter - 176 words
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Article102 1933-01-25 16 SI'PPORT FOR M.C.C From Our Own Oorrespunde:.; 1/ondoiv Jan. 24 The M.C.C is unanimtA»s:\ supp<?rt<xi m sending the nv I »;ia Her* are some of the cflffmniSrtß passed upon it Lord Hawke is an excellent and dignified reply. I W Carr An excellent reply I regard Australian protest as absurd102 words
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Article73 1933-01-25 16 Tiie iollowlnß liave been selected to rvpr<.*< i/ the Malacca Girls" Sport- Club at hockey on n -day. the 26th. against their sister association of nfcngapoie at the Banda Hilir English School ground. I Rodrigues; F Gomes sal I 5.'..-.. M F J aul<^. F cit- Souza and73 words
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Article531 1933-01-25 16 DEFEAT OK FAVOURITES AT S.C.C. Plcntv of Good Fun Somt 11' ut "ut: u;c [hi M!.;;: tht hC.C An,, ;-Side Rugby Tuurnanwii' n the padang yestcida\ and both provided plenty of good fun. The ground was heavy, and the ball tied thi l, iii, s ::i>:r. the point531 words
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Article138 1933-01-25 16 January Amateur Meeting following are Hal MMN for the Taiping C ib January amateur meeting. Horses Classes and 4 iC'ombd.1 M i. V. ham Smith's Dean. Gold Or. Golden Harp. Ethel wood Gladiator 111. Malita, Sellam. QOrJBI South Wind Taiping 11. Cakhas. v I'.k- Memn. Ci\n Week138 words
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Article126 1933-01-25 16 Singapore Golf Club February Medal com- ntioj; .11 \j< played on Saturday and Sunday Ki.:..,:\ 4th and sth. The Gold Medal petition for 1932 will be played simultaneously with this competition. The following members are qualified to compete A" Division. W. McMullan. J McConigley. S F' Holmes-Bmlth,126 words
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Article64 1933-01-25 16 The Soj)oy Linf-s Golf Club Hous* will be open from 2 p.m. on Saturday. January 28th 1933. The following competitions will I*' held •on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 28th and 29th <a) The Men's Monthly (January), Stroke <bi The Gold Medal— Stroke, (open to winners of64 words
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Article355 1933-01-25 16 WALES' VICTORY AT TWICKENH AM 18-Year-0!d Schoolboy R-.i^by Star STRENGTH AND P.\C C Tnghnd's DelMhn PbbM London. .1 A rowd ol 60,000 people including the MDO i Wales gathered at Twickenham to-day lor the internati< y match between England and Wales. The match resulted in a win for Wales forReuter Wireless - 355 words
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Article271 1933-01-25 16 Rex Ingrain At HiBest Dark figures dad in long, white robes which 1 .nd. racing uver the mountainous and waving rifles over their heads in the o kill— Moroccans attacking a ciiadel— those are some of the actors hi the spectacular film entitled "Baroud" which had its local premiere271 words
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Article67 1933-01-25 16 Two robbers armed uiih axes attacked a ChnKse in Pn ■>•■.■,• Road in the darkness at I 45 a.m -day and decamped with $25 BfsSf i: a head wound on their victim. The latur's crj r •> who in turn called policemen. Hsl :h< unfortur.att- man was taken67 words
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66 1933-01-25 16 I.i t '.:'m the entries to the S./-. League at. c^mmecsal Cup, rt is pointed out that the entranc* fee for each team lor the League Is 510 and for ea h tt-am for the Commercial Cup sio md sot II I mentioned ytsterday66 words
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Article57 1933-01-25 16 I'll- '<>■ wing have »>■--!. invited to play hockey for S.CC vs the Wiltshires oi Wednesday, at Tanglln H A Exlev Capt P R P Mlers. R. A Ashworth T W M< rray Lt N C Phillips. R. N. ETiliott. B Brook D H Palmer A. G A57 words
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