The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 January 1933
1933-01-26
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1933-01-26 1 The Singapore Free Press 13,864 ESTABLISHED 1835. SIMiAPOUK, S.S. TiII'RSDAY. JANIARY 2b, 1931 lo (i;nts.15 words
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Article278 1933-01-26 1 The nHuer of six newly erected shep-lioum-s in I pi" Serangoon Road brought ;r .1..111. -t the «ontra< tors wlm rained the buildir .i H oil ami rubber industries should jem i the search for a perfect road >. i-rial made of a nuum,- <»l rubber and278 words
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Article1258 1933-01-26 1 GOOD-BYE, LAND OF ENCHANTMENT The tax urn-guide recognised in me st tourist of Quebec's year. He came running towards me, head down before squall of bitter hail. ood day. sor, he awM, 'and is it a little bit ay a dhrive ye does be takin' to-day 4" "Hullo!" I said.1,258 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement176 1933-01-26 1 Bid A TEA «hness an J fragrance of the Malayan gardens to ymr hone. RAFFLES HOTEL Si REMIER HOTEL 10-\I O II T DOT'S REVUE AT 9.M) p.m. SHARP 1 :ut~M- ot thi aoi.ihston tickets to the Ballroom will be donated to the European Unemployment Fund. PHONE 5381 M i^176 words
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Advertisement120 1933-01-26 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIISHT f SPECIAL DINNER DAN C E "Gladys" ft "Joyce" the popular speciality dancers, direct from London Pavilion. Will :Hertalß you. "V-DINEM... $1 I Saturday SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I v.-im^ di. --tni il DELPHI HOTEL Sunday, January it), 9.^0 p.m. SPECIAL CLASSICAL CONCERT j AP.B A FINE120 words
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Advertisement158 1933-01-26 1 \i v m>\ *k i is: \i n Good th< cr Page 9. The ideal whisky >oda Page 13. CHRYSLER ENDURANCE ukmnspius Aflf* c :i° will 'han MARTIN'S. You can IfU rely upo;. MAR I IN P PILLS I Mir Sold by all Chemists Stores and M f by THE158 words
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Advertisement13 1933-01-26 1 There is no Mler Tea than BIG I A TEA GROWN IN MALAYA13 words
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Article137 1933-01-26 2 Number Of Accident** With The Cottesmore r. mber of riders ran a r by the Cotte^mon H inds a! WymondMr S A Watt, the w::Y of Carva::: Watt, rf Dvnthorpe Oakham v thrown when her ho-'P sf.inr.b-.ed and can: ir. a diain She Mr Lawrence Kimball137 words
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Article98 1933-01-26 2 Steward's Lapse on Trip From Far Fast I From O;;-. Own Correspondent] London. Jan. 3. T mas DonneUan aged 49. married, a i abin steward, ol Portman Street, Uver- pleaded guittj a l Ltverpool to theft from :v.an passenger, and ua.- lined £5 or a n lmprLMsnmer.r98 words
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Article453 1933-01-26 2 I PRINCESS, A THRONE AND RICHES To Marry the Girl He Urn Brilill. A M consort he would bJ tm one of the rl est mci 1 tstaad has pV "-oti^ to humble an he loved her, :.ot the princess. This sounds like The prince k I453 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-01-26 2 Je»ie Matthews and Owen Nares in the Gainsborough musical comedy -There Goes the Bride." now showing at the Pavilion19 words
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Article281 1933-01-26 2 Whilp Revc!!ers Vnt P»nnie In The Slot BOYS IX GAS-FILLfeD BEDROOM Liverpool. Tw.> tin R< inuld Caut-r. aged teen, and William aged fourteen too hi in the gas-filled bedroom a bouse in Hilberry-avenue, Tv > iress in a roc below Q ponrad into the281 words
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Article142 1933-01-26 2 Training Quarters For Forty Horses Lady Yule, widow of Sir David Yultv the millionaire India merchant, has bought the important racehor>e training establishment at Ballaton Lodge. Newmarket. Ther^ 15 accommodation at Ballaton Lodeo— which l.s nottd both as a training headquarters and lor i*s142 words
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Article60 1933-01-26 2 A series of revival meetings will be held at HM Assembly of God Chapel, No 486, Serangoon Road, at 7.30 p.m. daily a> from yesterday to Sunday, Jan 29th at 5.30 p.m. Prayers wiU be offered for the sbk and Miss M. T. Hitchcock of Jaffna, who has come tnm60 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement456 1933-01-26 2 THE NEW \V.\i <>) SHAVING J i a m Hi near t0 i root of th. trouble as i>ossible I■ MM the beard > tugging li niitaiion. FEDERAL DISFENSAKY LTD. t ■In p> s I 1 S Raffle-. I'lace. Singapore J m m m-m mm MB mm m T BUSINESS456 words
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Advertisement514 1933-01-26 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICK. IK by ttven that tenders are foilowlng matanais o services and thai parti' obtained In the Tender Room Municipal Of*.' construction. wHh material, auppbed by Jte Commisrioners. of amtf-pemwient di at Onan Boad. Date oi Ck^ing. 4 pm JaIV T».U, Trimming of aWetables to certain Public514 words
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Advertisement303 1933-01-26 2 NOTK sin(,\imm:! The Annual Genera. V Headquarters. Buff February tth. at 6 30 Inaxnj pass the 2. To receive the 3. To elect Offi< \ny other busts nn N I I ot for Order* for piatn M :ng ar. meoiiat noaw •nd distributed to im miTnj l J aa4 a303 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous302 1933-01-26 2 THE WEEK rhin j 1 High Water 10.11. 10.0 ft.. 23.59, I Football: SC.F.A. League. Amicable AA. vs. AsK: :>oaar. Golf Keppel I ese New Year 0 Tennis: I inese New Year Open Tournament, s.c.c Mrta. 9 a.m. High Water 11 00, 10.3 fl li SH C A I m302 words
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Article834 1933-01-26 3 A CLAIM F(»K £2,000,000 Case to Open This Week -.1 Our Own Correspond* nt 1 Dublin, Dcx The legal proceedings of the owners of the M. V. Bermuda —luxury ship —against Messrs Workman Clark and Co. < 1928• ltd were mentioned in ihe Belfast, when834 words
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Article370 1933-01-26 3 CONVICTS' SYMPATHY TOR MR. UCAWBEB "Bad Boys" Laugh At Themselves a*. M i- who. you rt member, was, ahrafl Ili something to turn up, tool: pniU pomposity, and bJ i 1 Prison tor the 111 runim-nt oi aane bad boys. sjanofl by l»e >• i Tabard370 words
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Article290 1933-01-26 3 Monday. Jan. It, Exi a meeting of the C .nril held at the Town Hall. Pena; looming. In -v i Clementi gave a Garden Penan I mwuci. \\.iin,^d.,v. j.m is. Ho;^ Dr R D. Fitijccia'd. Dr. and H and nby-H01r.v..-. Mr. H. Dvn M B. G H. MsMOn,290 words
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75 1933-01-26 3 mm Our o Oorvssp nnwl I Ti k.iuk. .'an. '">. I ,pi i.irrd ;u UM I h t )(i I last i M aflat i >• IBnam <>f Dr J JL MB E Until raansUi ta X i!l X ia!a Lumpur, 1^ h.i75 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement119 1933-01-26 3 /&<& p.^PRfCIU J r V »y V I <sn% .^BnnV^ £f >^ySd^y ALL OVER THE W ORLD >. \9fwoS flMilmiit high t I'^'Ch •/■",> \1 W^yi> they are, at nour. v '.V'J n to ju (olio Cki\ers' Jams, OUU English Mtmmaladc, Custard X C^. H«a« K«ag Bank Chambers, Singap HERE119 words
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Advertisement398 1933-01-26 3 USE HJWjfjJTHHfIIMJIfr 1 H Marine Diesel ami flfflE 0 I k\ £f SB United Engineers HIM LIMITED. BRONCHITIS CATARRH etiquette of the medical pr< n j^^^ Ik entirely fails to r-M: ip Bu doctors' spoilt, ii. fl| A 'Hf outbursts of ]>< •-•.n,d Vfl9| J^ testimony to tin t tn.398 words
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Article, Illustration171 1933-01-26 4 SQDN-LD 1 aisualian airman, who in 1C27 made the first •ok> flight to Australia, made a bid to recapt: r »yd and has been missing for a fortnight. THE PROPOSE! <\ for into ments was tested during field exercises at Alderahot. section171 words
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196 1933-01-26 5 \utomatk- BtpMsli Wm TrMliu I r wn Our Own Oorrespondent J >auiuurr meeting of the Straits Settlewatt -Mo^M-t-at AssociaUon was held at the Malar .a C!ub with Mr. W. Munro in the Chair. ran lag Chye. P. G Pamadasa, T. A. Barnes been received from the*196 words
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Article72 1933-01-26 5 ikw orders by Lieut. Coi M. J t Retiiv C^BBHSBSBBSr gAY n» miandsm deeply rearets to sjaaaasßat r ro> v^ :.i. R >1B MC MM to 1.10.33 lEurope > V* VlAabw l^i^^aterv r Bfl BBSJB* o^*...4ii V4ari*h A 0 SBtsss wul be aassßasl fester <1 X Mf72 words
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Article21 1933-01-26 5 •ii:^ hands m the 1932 That was a I for th* banks in 1939. their 'h*j handled near!v C 45 :housaod21 words
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Article162 1933-01-26 5 Stranger's Call At His Quarters I j i: i>. dleged pose as an oflfcer 1,, >!<! Usm*ho{ Police Court H:i.. f.'K AJ'-- -:----^ht whoee home m., d to j: Chatham charged w jth forging a cheque and wtM r ten cheques, jiold bnxxh .'.nc: o'he: articles,162 words
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Article144 1933-01-26 5 How Merchants and Shippers Can Spend Less to Make More. Profit —TgllM aUtfHlHtfrraHy tactCMß M directions in which mm hi ads are iinnni i—itlj high -Kea with the pi'oMiai of storage of goods Mam ;^jjv. -»«u. a -t.ro. M. si an ton Netoon and Co Ltd..144 words
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Advertisement116 1933-01-26 5 STOP HOARDING YOUR LAUGHS SEE "THERE GOES THE BRIDE" .h I'i.imc Directed by Albert De Coumlle SUrnw .i i>^ i ■> ?i ai■ Kn*« o n x it k m -I COMEDY AND SONG COMBINE ro makb mis rHE grand\J EST ENTERTAINMKN'I YOU y *j^fe4| j con :>!! p ■A116 words
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Advertisement102 1933-01-26 5 1 Happy New Year to all our Chinese and Malay f'alrons. iCAPITOLJ Holiday Matinees Daily at 3.15 School-children Half Price NIGHTLY at 6.15 and 9.15 THE BIG HOLIDAY SHOW Wrlainu'd brtfcllgiastk Crowds Nightly f "BAROUD" REX INGRAM'S superb Spectacle of Arabia Actually ProdutiHl ni NORTH ATRKW with a < a102 words
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Advertisement156 1933-01-26 5 The Alhambra Theatre M.uu. niuii vvishes all its Chinese patrons Bright and Prosperous Nm Year First of the Chinese New Year Supers "Congratulations to )ou LA UREL w HA RD V You were ureat in thai full length laugh riot PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES* PfttfOW said so!! THANK METRO GOLDWYW156 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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Article757 1933-01-26 6 Striking Victory for PMCfc I From Our Ov.n Ccne>pondent i ljundon. 'in. 10. Th- 'always a to old -Varsity men. This o tin.- days, and then, the UiUd OillMlaj very bad our. Or. Frid.-. is W en uneventful: on Saturday. Um L man nd a11 tne fornUi757 words
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Article1126 1933-01-26 6 Flu I pseis All Club Form < t I From O ii Ovn Corre:pon i.ondo i I ioiial Trial Mitche ea, which more Used I ajr une: ier wa iieavy. more interesting wiMw tg briefly, long hi«*ory Blackh was especially remarkable that xg shoild occur at a the1,126 words
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Advertisement302 1933-01-26 6 THERE ARE THOUSANDS of men who can fix' a broken Remember automobile but how Our 1 Patching up* costs motor owners Workmen excessive and unnecessary sums of money each year Are ml Picked And the motorist usually blames the car Men i ii lthout a doubt it pays to hu\e302 words
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Advertisement146 1933-01-26 6 ECZEMA CAUSED DISFIGUREMENT Watery Eruptions Formed on Child, Cuticura Healed. "My little girl suffered from eciemu for some time and nothing seemed to help her. It first started with a dry skin which began to weep. The irritation caused her to scratch until watery, sore eruption? formed, and the trouble146 words
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Advertisement171 1933-01-26 6 Has no Iyh llaiii I had b^cosac coasp*^if duttiutu* haa bWBH I k j ■a. a razor. Shaving BvV» T A r made the hair m jf n thicker. Thm fl ft .US' the MEW i kfA V A Si yjAW White. This ,X J j^J% rnding all super- 5«171 words
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Article, Illustration2857 1933-01-26 7 nil AND RUBBER INDUSTRIES SHOULD JOIN HANDS sin of Consumption of World Output of Rubber NATURE'S LAVISH GIFTS -•<-• Hi.it llu- 0.l ...wl rubber m<lu*trit>s should .-itd»M\uur In |HTlVrt .1 road making material .uid parth ol asphalt, was madr b> Mr. a,mm \u> .uldrrssrd2,857 words
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Article506 1933-01-26 7 Shophouse Builders To (iet $12,972 SUIT BY OWNER Claim That Buildings Were Not As Specified A claim by the owr.t i shophouses in o|p Igfgl I the contractors who carried out the building :l.d b\ M:. \V ie Bupren C in favour of the contra m counter506 words
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Article78 1933-01-26 7 Teleprinter To Aid The I'olit« London. Jan. '.'■>. Scotland Yurcl and also a numbvr <<: m-'.: poHce to: be assist*c Po»t <Mi I Ota tOi Wher> i ::;!.>: i: |)«.!i. M'.iti tn 1; i\c luuiLM-d w B niin d A :r. i!. i t; :>. in r78 words
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Article47 1933-01-26 7 Javanese Accused of Enticing Away A Ciirl \n oil! JiUiiiny woman twu Ja\an»'M men .C j ;l he.' v' l'.afi. •i! .r. ti:f OrtWiW District Couii of ntii a girl aged 13 ay iardianship of hr eld( r Lstei In >v did not put (I47 words
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260 1933-01-26 7 OTXSKI/s PLEA IN BRIBE CASE Weights Inspector Accused (»f Extortion Judgo reserved in the can in Ah Bah. an thj vVIgJMI ;:.c. artaent ol ti. 1.:.. 91 n Pal 1 'y-one years of Government service. •■lth accepting bribes from holders la the C Ifntd and260 words
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Article241 1933-01-26 7 GIRL BEATEN EVERY DAY Chinese Woman Find For CdHty A Chinese v r wouldR? daughter U: ■< the Ta; I Court when one Kor Ti;ui VH ■'.is hurt to Chan Kin-. YW .iut'i about 18 years. I lOCtor Dan Singh for th? Police said he Protector of c to take241 words
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Article68 1933-01-26 7 I nnnal of Mrs. l.am Kani Thff >ur Own C^irt'-poncii I I'enane. J:ui. Mi IMB K»m M: UM 1 10Q prii put! tpottni hii ii arried thi man iifi pit i i ol do oratnt work I■■ -"Xi wicatb.s ..i Mr Ala:; I l '""111 let s band68 words
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Article42 1933-01-26 7 Tk' Singapore Municipal ("-nun: i nor; will l then monthly meeting n Monda< 2.15 n th< ag( nda includes, a notice Mi J. Layrotte wit" t!.. iiiM'nt ol a fomnuttet so < •Ki\ -Vt.'.: Pi.,:. r Sinu.'P":* 1 Itt i'" I i-onrnni <■■ <<■ alan42 words
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1229 1933-01-26 7 "Something Saved For Creditors Out of Wreck" BANK'S GENEROSITY PRAISED I(K in me loi 111, i«< .mM< u< tion >>f th» I. urines* ol Ruffles Hotel. uhuh «.i> .i|i|ii i>\ <il t,\ th<- creditors w.!> lh< -iilmiil «il in application b\ Mr. I l.i>li»r. hefoi Mi.1,229 words
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Article155 1933-01-26 7 To bo Returned To Owner \l\ I *;i \> nhruker > I An objection suit in resp. < t ..l a pair of gold bangles filed by the manager of the Tan BMb pawnshop was heard by Mr. if. Prater at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court. The bangles155 words
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Miscellaneous82 1933-01-26 7 Monday. Januun 30th Bi-li-r. Ih. < hirl Just, ih. IM I ..url .it II ...m 8 .48 29 C Rrforr M. lust,,, Uhitl«> ,i, ih, ml 1 1 at II .t.m < ..;ninal Appeals: —69. Rex vs. MrhT M^fs. ■T I 'g. TIB. Rex vi. Goh I Rax vs. Lin82 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article23 1933-01-26 8 I KOWEH. On Sunday. Jan 8. 1933 a t i Oxon to Mary (nee oilnnun. I SUphrn H G. Trower, a son.23 words
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Article80 1933-01-26 8 OT.— On Jan. 4. 1933. aim a short illness c. James Foot. Ca; R.F.A. (retired), husband of Peggy and father of Desiree Foot, uf Kayell. Roehampton. S W. 15. aged 45. SWIFT— On Jan l 1933. at Lausanne, suddenly, oi pneumonia, J. Arthur Swift, late P.W.D.. F.M.S. HAKE. On80 words
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1050 1933-01-26 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1933. THE BOGEY OF BUSINESS Few people will .-hare the view put forward by the British employers' delegate ifl Geneva that to reduce the working week to forty hours would put Britain out of business." A v people will also wonder whether the Bnti>h1,050 words
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91 1933-01-26 8 Mr. H. T. Tan. of the Tan Publicity Bureau left for Bangkok on Tuesday last on buMiicv, Owing to the outbreak of small pox at Hong Kong and Shanghai those places a:> declared infected places for the purposes of the Quarantine and Prevention91 words
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Article926 1933-01-26 8 RK] EGIOM 01 ANCIBN I INDIA Swami Paramananda's Lecture Con«poode»t» in Wednesday's "Tree ™^IJT; v a large audience at the Victoria at the Swanii hardly needed >n to the audience, in that he passed through Singapore five years ago. ..man. Mr. D. W. McLeod MA Principal. Raffle926 words
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Article123 1933-01-26 8 LI) IN THP RT si, 000 From Imrylufci In <N*s *$M I Publicly examined it. before Mr Justi< :nese named Wee Bata said ht wife and live children the of age. He atoo support-. .arwus For seven years be was mpk^ a: a* V* Office but123 words
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Article36 1933-01-26 8 I F K/.ne. staled I he had been employed at 18 creditors, mostly mon 1 owed $1,900 Only about ttfa tepteawtefi mi I r received. r An order for $20 a month w mid.36 words
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Article67 1933-01-26 8 I Charles John petition, said he had had seven chikr c the last 14 years. He support* f father. For the last lip employed in the Municipality mi watatp 0 drawing a salary of $i« f contributions amounted altofether to HIM I c He owed $1,200 to67 words
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Article78 1933-01-26 8 A Straits borr rtated, when publi been employed at thr lm\*jr and received $85 a mont creditors In the bank: A long time ago he went to the extent of $1,000 H legacy of $10,000 from hi* I M te father had invested it for him b The78 words
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Article181 1933-01-26 8 A wink of her nau I— with theae Jessie Mail. I audiences which attended the first showct ner engaging film 'There Goes TIk BiW the Pavilfcm last nigh girl with personality one could *lmo« i mho is the essence, the lure. Perhaps it is al 03* a girl taac taken181 words
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Article63 1933-01-26 8 i vm-i us \mi i \MI MFKIIM Rubber and Tin prices and tl I cterttaf rate In New York and P qiedaUy cabled to the Free Pw* are as follow l*ndk»n, J«a. Spot: < £14 5« Forward ("tf 1^ le of Market Firm London. J» Spot TJ2d. (263 words
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Advertisement245 1933-01-26 8 ALLSOfPS \^> f //i, -</ o/ Friendship CAILIDBIDCIK'S BY MUIAI JO II.M IH* DIAMONDS SKT PLATIM'. M KN(i AIiKMKNT RINGS \\i) RINGS, also itniLti prt'-nt. in «i. lit .v fltlv IV.irl Nefkl.irf-. LARGEST AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK DO NOT FAIL TO ENQUIRE FOR SAME AT SINGAFOIU (JEWELLEKS) PENAT.G 19 21 High245 words
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Advertisement7 1933-01-26 8 I I -rf l ir -fin mlr'^^-^iVn—inxt;-.7 words
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117 1933-01-26 9 Prepared to Make i Decision "I Gmv Import" AWAITING FURI.LV DEVELOPMENTS AT GENEVA Tokio. Jan. 25. boH type headlines, Confronting the tiitut Danger Ant press of Tokio report special session heart! report of abandonment of the SinoMinister warned his U>-; v a ust be pre-117 words
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Article132 1933-01-26 9 Secret Meeting of ('oflHissm I ondnri I ;i ».">. link Geneva correspondeni the Mnmtati Otßi i dst secret Meeting of Urn ■piirtni- u< ht-ki on November 11 with k in—mi that Japan was esi saval safe- on the Pacific Islands. GfcJhpaixsf reply statea that the report L Gorernassal132 words
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Article70 1933-01-26 9 Sutton's Appt-al ii <arikal Ooavatttee of the Privy Council *oMuss*<i tte appeal of Ooanaander J. O- Brn-h fflcer Pnaiaiainlii Button of is R«*.--..v.» «ho was rnaimmm! for trial I. «B a charge cf maiwlantntw of gcaplttur at UmaaaoL was found i to sIZ XDOQ«Ia& ißßDartSOtt* Bt» he entered70 words
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Article44 1933-01-26 9 hairni m-hip of m t ■ariatat romnuttee of the World has decided to toTite Mr. 1 Mac lfcnaW to act aa chairman of the G«ußtte- atcreed thai three months wttsimry for conreninc the cooJ*«ths to fix the date of the canfnecee.44 words
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Article16 1933-01-26 9 JJJ-ILJ.WMWMe. Mrs ,s MC> :nt- J R Pypcr b appointed secre*«J of UccQstav JMtttwi Btagft' ASP16 words
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Article436 1933-01-26 9 letem CUmm General's Advice I The Japanese army attacking Jehol has beer subjected to so much assault by the Chinese I?^ 1? 1111 m Wfilt Tiaoning that the Japanese i headquarters at Mukden have asked for more reinforcements from Tokio. so that the genera] offensive, previously scheduled to436 words
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Article43 1933-01-26 9 Pan- Protest Against Taxation IViriv Jan Mack broken ha*e atru^ as a protest against SlCfttiMlc Uxation ««M Finance Comadttec ft* the Chamber Th.- Stock Exchange Mat. Tbe Finance IHbW- has threatened ut wnik-^i iff^^ the authors of the demon-43 words
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Article68 1933-01-26 9 Malay Constables Appeal Dismissed la dbntatnc th«- app<ai :istabU i > ho were t" 1 ne Dun;- J-i'ik:. char^t'.> l bribe p\S<- "panjanc Mr Justi< •,t BfckK! Terr- 11 affair He thought the convict; was quite justified .uder.ee With regard to the appeal •th the sann- affair on68 words
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Article327 1933-01-26 9 MX CHAMBERLAIN'S SPEECH Settlement Re;v!r;f| Must be Fin a 1 II iti.'ll. J.III M T.ie British C w ti was again nr.ted by Mr. Neville ChamberJlain in a speech at Leeds. He said that they b< latior. of War Debts and Reparation best thing that327 words
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Article164 1933-01-26 9 nions Rejed Wa^es Board Report London. Jan. 25. The dispute over the proposed reduction in wages of railway employees is likely to be protracted and may possibly result in a strike, following the decision of the three railway unions not to accept the findings of the chairman164 words
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Article94 1933-01-26 9 FUgTiftrifi Washington in A conference of gjg Pact signatories similar to that held two years ago when the Russian troops threatened complication- In China has been called by Mr Stimson to consider the threatened war between Columbia and Peru over the seizure of Letitia. Representatives of Britain.94 words
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Article52 1933-01-26 9 Troops Called Out To Assist Police London, Jan. 25. A record poll was mad- hi Mm Irish Fn-e r. and vote counting is personation were widespread and 13 arrr:,ts wore madt- m Dublin and it C >rk The military were -v u> a.-:.-: tin- pu'.n-.- in one52 words
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Article57 1933-01-26 9 Technical Experts In Nanking Shanghai. Jan. p5. Ths Chinese G vernment ha.s completed plans for the tsablLshment of steel factories and foundries either at Loyang. In the south-west of Hcpeh. or Hanpchow. the capital of Chikiang Province A number of German technical experts are reported to have arrived57 words
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Article46 1933-01-26 9 Fight in Rubber Factory <\ tlcht broke mnng some of the uorkmrr at the Lum Vat Rubber Factory yesterday a r f wh ich six roo'lps were Injured anr had to b.' rem.'v.-d t- hospital. Their lnjurie were not of a Ten -nous nature.46 words
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Article229 1933-01-26 9 London Welcomes Sir dementi's Statement RUBBER STOCKS Sfenficum of Mt-Qnui Production I FREE PRESS SERVICE— C< London. .1 1 n The -Financial Times" eulogises Sir Cecil dementis statement that the F.M.S. Governcoulcl be no party to unilateral c it or production of rubbf. The Toleßraaf. Amsterdam, stresses229 words
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Article134 1933-01-26 9 IJanK of KnirlancTs Purchase London. .Lit) 2.i .^iderable interest h:vs been again aroused on the Stock Exchange by gold movements. The Eank of England's purchase yesterday of nearly £4.000.000 of gold the first purchase since September 15 may be regarded as representing a resale fc deral Reserve Bank134 words
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Article205 1933-01-26 9 A Laurel and Hard) Film Laurel and Hardy provide one unbroken chain of laughs in "Pack Up Your Troul M.G.M. production which opened at bra yesterday. They are a couple of .can soldiers who after a series of hectic in the trenches and behind tt lines, become interested205 words
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Article108 1933-01-26 9 Coolie Cautioned And Discharged K.i:".;>P< >r Tamil. \w- rt with being In po^'-s-ion at Pudu on Jan. 21. of 72 yards of »i:. suspected to have been stolen. Mohamed Yusoff bin Mohamed Vasin a lam corporal, stationed at Pudu. stated that he saw the wire stretched from108 words
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Article86 1933-01-26 9 Four Years in Prison for Gangsters Before Mr Justice McPall at the Selan^or Assizes, the case was concluded in which rive Chinese named Leon? Mm. Leone Hin?. Ng Chor. Lam Kent: and I/>h Then, were charged with nvembl:n at the 40 S mt'es Pahan? Road, on Nov.86 words
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Advertisement99 1933-01-26 9 COLUMBIA MILK OBTAIN .Mil I »:<>M ROBISSOS CO., /.H). -Incorporated in Straits Settlement*.) SING. PORK KUALA LUMPUR. j OUR i:STABLL-lI\*F.Nl WII.I. 'I'FN I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ll' >M 8.30 AMT<> 1 P M NEW SHIPMENT OF CHINESE TWISTED MATTINGS JUST UNPACKED AT Wassiamull Assomull Co. 31 33 High Street. Phone99 words
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Advertisement989 1933-01-26 10 THE BLI E FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. Ship C Ltd.. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Stearr. Navigation Co Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd fHS SABAWAS STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. THE CH!N\ NAVKIATIOM Co. Ltd989 words
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Advertisement519 1933-01-26 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Due S'por*. Sails S porr 14 CIT» OF RANGOON I Havre Lonuor.. Rotterdam Hamburg Jan. 30 Fob. 2 I CITY OF LYONS I- Havre. I^ndon. Rotterdam519 words
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Advertisement364 1933-01-26 10 P. fe 9 O. British India and Apcar Lines <tocorp or a ted in Infflanci MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. INDFR CONTRACT WITH MUhn > <>VER\MC\T ONDON Wl> I M: I>- I MMI -I I OUTW\RI)S FROM !.o\;>u N (!MN\ in,. 1933 LDERA CO!..364 words
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Advertisement575 1933-01-26 11 0. S. K. Line. rOK \FRI( AND SOITFI \MFRTPA u%EU MTENOS AIBCS tta Colombo, D^ Town, mo de Janeiro, Santos a«TafcnteSS Feb 15 16 ttffNMXIBO WDm AWS xia Colombo. Durban. Port MM i**^*^ 0 VNl<^ IWo Janeiro Tte Colombo BHBBVBTBttB^at f a^^t •^''••■B^lßj a^J* B lomr Dw-«-Balaam. Belra. Lo Marqpt^575 words
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Advertisement501 1933-01-26 11 ~M^M^^^BnmmmmmmmTßiPTi^mmW to i:i no pi: HMMJ SINGAPORE AND PEN ANG VI COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ, POR i *AID ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES. GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penan*. York Pres. Garfield Jan. 28 Feb l Feb. 2 Mar 14 Pre: I PmX II Feb. 14 Feb. 16501 words
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Advertisement927 1933-01-26 11 K. P. M. j KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ j W DEE LUN- l.usday. Jan 26. Cherikon. Semarang. Sourabaya. fcH A«p«aav ■■HI BBJ B MM and Banjoev.angi. MA.!ANG-Thur,day. J; n. 26. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. TrtlTllHll, P^loe-Pallas. Pwigalian- BMiH and Rengat. °B«m[Da Prtday< J Ill "tok (passengers and Bafl Bitavia. Semaranf and TinoßK-Friday. Jan.927 words
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Article401 1933-01-26 12 Effect of 10-Hour Week in Britain Bt^Mdtß oi the working week to 40 hours throughout the world would mean employment for 10 per cent, more people, according toa reMl report just, tin ulateci liiteruational Labour Office in connection with the < rences at Geneva. If the401 words
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Article300 1933-01-26 12 A change is anticipated in legal circles to the law which lays down that the survivor of a suicide pact shall receive the death penalty. The death sentence on Herbert Turner, of j Shipley Yorks. the 21-year-old youth who survtfed a suicide BMfl <uh300 words
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Advertisement636 1933-01-26 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE yia JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. tegular monthly sailings by the well-known sHeamer MARELLA (7,375 ton*) and the 83. MANGOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] is MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins de636 words
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Advertisement496 1933-01-26 12 Boxt available t obtainable by all Unes COOK'S WBll '>.v it Oi Individual atttntu, I NO 8001 Fl. ill! !VST A IiMITW. ateeorporatf. T l 5123 SERVNE IMMI'. US BORINOIA FIONTA ERRIA A LSI A UMi MEONIA n/i BORINOIA 20 6 M FIONU ERRIA ALBIA LALANDIA ■Mi BORINOIA 24 M496 words
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Miscellaneous701 1933-01-26 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok f*Mf Satu'.uay 7 pm and ThuiMlays 7 30 a.m. Kodai; \h -iula\ |Q PM 7.30 a.m. San, 7 p.m |YC«— (Vk Jerantut) Monday to Md a 7 30 am Ku.'.-ui '.i.i .J'iantut) Saturdays 7 &M Keiai.tan < i.i I. Jan- Bl tt) Monday 7 pm701 words
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Miscellaneous163 1933-01-26 12 Oil Wharf SnuKav.ang (oal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN I>K\ DIM XTanjong I'agai AJbert D Nil. Victoria Dock Soli. Keppel Harbour King's Dock Ka.n.:.. No 1 Dock Nil No Dock Nil VESSELS ARRIVED Tinombo. Dut 525 from Belawan D- Belawar, Deli L' 7 Satrres. Po.tu^ue.v ISI4, from Hong Kong 25, 'or163 words
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Article950 1933-01-26 13 Threat t<» British Mercantile Marine Speaking on the present portion of the B ping industry to the Royal Empire Society Lord' Esscnctoi. I Fiuness. Witln I in.said; The shipping problem !a not the old fashioned one of how to put a quan into a pint pot. but950 words
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Article24 1933-01-26 13 I Devonshire Is row due to arrive re on 1 f h and win __j <m J binary 6th for Penang and M:i!t i24 words
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Article463 1933-01-26 13 A Heavy liimi ranee Loss London und* v. itii a quiet phi!- was admirable the news of the the nt- Jmm I' uqur oi 42.500 tons London |ru ordinary insurances on the vessel amount to 100.120.000f.. while, in addition, 70. 780,000f. wen n risks which c pond463 words
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Article277 1933-01-26 13 There appeart-d in Lloyd's List, recent". account whi h had been received by that newspapet from Captain K. Urata. the London supt. "..ppon Yuscn Kaisha, of how one of 'heir ships, the Toyooka Maru, was saved from a collision In fog by the barking277 words
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Article63 1933-01-26 13 Passengers from Batavla to Singapore on Jan 24th: Mr. Floor. From Singapore to Bitavia on J Umi J. Ford. Mr. MacCarthy (General Agent i Dollar lines, Shanghai), Mr. Burin dcs Rogiers (French Commeirial Atta Etatavla) M: Sv,!:.. v Jft ;i- Kong Chean, Mr Lim X ng63 words
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Article141 1933-01-26 13 Thr P ami f; i In I/ndon at I pm. m Mm U Instant Hi Lloyd Triestino steamer, Gange, Is ex- OB the ni'-iiiJig of the 29' stant from Ttimte, Venice. Brindisi, Port Said Stoz. Bombay, and Cc-:ombo, and will sal again the MBS uay at 5 p.m. for Hong141 words
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Advertisement403 1933-01-26 13 THL SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. I row. ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier mominu daily in ft 14.411 r ■> 1,..!,. rt i,t■ i r -i 1 4 utJ |»ll IU I T r bridge and caw mtUu, ladles' pare with latest fashions, flying. wpmhZt, in403 words
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Advertisement592 1933-01-26 13 a^a tltf }i A'^ Q& m^l TO' EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V AND MOST OF THE USA !>t '1 "i tii' mi Cum f =3Q" Lodge in thi 1 heart nf wmvii ail [h s'^JW^L. traiglH through from Vanrouvt-r withi tumrlnr <-«r*. JVwQc' lr»Mw of napumi Cwftii rkn |i teolrTini .nj592 words
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Article222 1933-01-26 14 E\-Soldier Backs The Regimental Number mplojed ex-service m.. had up hope that luck would ever come hi* way. suddenly found it at the White hound Stadium. He joined up in the Duke of WellinRegiment in 1614. Tne regimental nunv that regiaoent is222 words
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Article252 1933-01-26 14 CLERGYMAN AND HIS FRIENDS LOSK Liverpool. c inquh.- m being mad. I: and els?where into transact urns hleh has involved the loss of approximately £10.000 by a :<jym;tn nnd some of his friends. money was actually paid over less than I understand that Scotland Yard252 words
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Article271 1933-01-26 14 Man I. u red to a Wood and Killed l\»ris. Penal servitude for life was :1k I passed by thr Versailles Court on Albert Guy Davin for the murder last Deer: of Richard Wall, a rich American Rvffl Mi The plea of insanity influenced the271 words
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Article37 1933-01-26 14 I i!^ men v hmi h( his horn-rimtnfd specs in a series ol ■-■>■■<: with Bt-br Danu.h as his leading He married Mildred Davis, who was once tedfcn lady, and they have two children 1 K.'ia and BMOli,37 words
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Article303 1933-01-26 14 (LEANS AND SERVES BEHIND COUNTER Better Than The Dress Trade LfUh«orth. r I -r :,op iii the main street d the name "E. A. Rtici."' This ..r.uph ki it vlf. The housewife i her plaice and haddock never si. that log, tactful owner ii303 words
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Advertisement159 1933-01-26 14 Thousands Already Sold! THE ANNUAL OF THE EAST (1932 33 Edition) >= EDITED AND COMPILED BY H. F. KNAPP, F.R.G.S. BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER I Acclaimed to be the DMil magnificently produced and Mil ramaritabk Book on Travel, Industry and Adventure I in tho F;;-t ;Dd Pm Btfli eVBT published159 words
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Advertisement458 1933-01-26 14 BANKS AND INSURa Sq CHARTERED BANh OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND (Hln\ Incorporated In England b> Paid up capita) in 600.000 shares of i"5 eacn i-'j HBjM Func BJHUM K. ,nn I :.:L Ft. sIJWMM 38 Li. I Alor c: r *****0 Air.r't;ar lpoh ..<•. h. k h Kara -hi Seremban458 words
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Advertisement312 1933-01-26 14 HANh. <ftiill»H to Ma,, Capita i ftutocribt. up* Prealdent It KoCk* L Vlce-PresioV! Mead O«cr: Rb*assw»bV in* ik ii i .j^ W^stsßlnster Bank Ltd The Nittona) LkJVd's Bank. Ltd. BfrUWO xsndrla (Efj-ptt. B»ta^i» B-^ Calcutta, Canton, Ch*n« t tsen, Haasbvrc. Bankcn, Bsrti^ »w. ■■■"M". Kaijuan. Ranch: &<& JJ Anejeles. Manila.312 words
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Miscellaneous436 1933-01-26 14 I BRITISH BSOADCABTOKI (OiiPORATIOX I PRtX.KAMMi.'S IOK INDIA BIKMA -i;:\:;^ >n ti.l.mi.m > pnd J t I l»tn TLI* MILAY STA I I v J I ROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTEH, j DA VENT?-. V FN I.AM I I Wa\ lengths 25.3 metres and 313 i J mctrt.= 1 m.i ri.,'436 words
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Article819 1933-01-26 15 I nu\"iinnl I Th ar I hH entered a new year. I an aawHoration of the I 1331 and 1182 or IrI van growers. The I i*m pcic?s well betow prcducI man oc enly reduced I dangerously low levels, but I m r rt upon the condition I819 words
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Article89 1933-01-26 15 im^os in Representative Mm I..,. i u An-rican Can. Com. Am. T phone and Tgraph 105 gMi R-.!:oau Dupont 40 39 u Firestone. Cor.imcn N.c, Gen. Electiic 14 13--, o«*ki Ooocbear Tphon* and T'graph Nat. City Bank 43 Hew York Central Railroad 18 ■ftdfe C ,rp89 words
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Article104 1933-01-26 15 YESTERDAY'S RUBBER AUCTION The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1108 th. auction yesterday. when there was catalogued 1.500.413 lbs; 669 83 tons. Offered 1.443.880 lbs: 644.49 tons. Sold 670 lbs: 461.01 tons. Umtm 2 7 Neu York 3 run i k» \i i/i it JliLbed SaMkrd i104 words
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140 1933-01-26 15 LEWIS PEAT'S WEEKLY RUBBER REPORT With the approach of the Chinese New Year holidays, the snarlrrt has been quiet with a slightly steadier tendency sfter the recent decline. Hew York has been a wtapMll market, hut more support has been received from Europe, and Japanese demand sustained. The total Malayan140 words
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Article555 1933-01-26 15 dpß there ii link that calls fa MIH ha the conditions preTallinu in all sections of the local > mark- M < oi the week in has been the ann i i to W... Dl uh Great but alt!. M shown tinner B to have beei. ndcn555 words
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Article114 1933-01-26 15 vHnUUI PrOfli 101 year t.» Jim.- iiO. UH f10.»)9.'. add hnwfast anci sundj-v reiwßßW, 168. making £10.760; deduct directors' fees, Ixj:ide-n orrice expenses, insurance and 10.-; on exchange '.-'B3B. leavtafl Del profil Ol £7,922; deduct d- Ibu brottgni rward tIJSt, loa-.ing credit 0! £0 ,iyf> DtawHon proix^.- to114 words
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50 1933-01-26 15 0*:::; v low level of prices ruling lor tea 1 and rubber during year and to uncertain out- < look, directors are unable to recommend liaJf- year's dividend, due on EXec 31. on 6 per Cent.; 1 Cumulative Preference .<har«\s (Paid to June,: 30 last.'50 words
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Article350 1933-01-26 15 s troii4 Liquid Position I <'tidoii. Jan. 3. 1 804 annual general meet in" i'ontian (Malay) Rubber Co.. Ltd.. was held irday. at the registered offices. 7 0 -r-street. E.C.. Mr Ph:!:: >ar ju rman of the company. presi-K: moving the atioi.:. 'id that nMigfl producer. rsd350 words
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Article319 1933-01-26 15 Sit Herbert Wright On New I'ses London. Jan. TVv twenty-fourth annual crdman.- «enera! meetm? of the Wen B p :>o C' Ltd was held yet>terda. fl H Maty-SdM London C Sir Herbert wTMsjM fth. chairman saui r :':<:. ,>f the rubber .::dastry had undi r"-.r- v s,w319 words
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Article139 1933-01-26 15 Statutory report shows that 38.3.705 shares of gfl haVC been »'lotted crediL^d with ls. fid per share paid up in consideration ol allottees 1 rights In IJx>h Rubber Estates, Ltd.. (in liqu:dation). Ca.,h received in rt*.-.pect of all >>hare.allotted L'd. }>er share, or £3.214 m all.139 words
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Article335 1933-01-26 15 EXCHANGE RATES Mmmj H Londor. 4 months' sight 2 3 15 16 London 3 months' si?ht 2 3 29 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 3"London. 30 day.- -L-V 2 3 27 32 London, demand 2 3 13 16 London, T.T 2 3 25 32 I von>335 words
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57 1933-01-26 15 ■■yew ScHotb. R.S S. eq::al to London Standard. Spo' fc equal to London Standard. (FO Standard RS S on Tender F 6 U 16 6 15 16 March 615 16 -June 7 Ju: icet Slijhtly firmer. Latest Cable —L. )Jt Sheet 2 7 Sid. per57 words
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Article832 1933-01-26 15 CLOSING »M OT !<•'. n Bujers beilt. (£> 23s 6 i 25s t»u Aa i£- 18s 20s MB 10s 3d lls 3d -i. Ttn (I us 12s i Batang Pa dang «$1> l0 |lj 30 35 Arang ($1) 4'J Mil 3 Ml M IN I 7> i:r.832 words
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Advertisement64 1933-01-26 15 fxcted 112,000,0— Assurance in force over $35.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la the Straits Settlement*) Great Ea3Urn Ute Building. Cecil Street, Singapore r.mm™ r,^™ o. Companies Act In every particular. ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSt we On application v C I Newingt I, pector ol Agencie gifq64 words
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Article430 1933-01-26 16 SEVEN- A-SIDE RUGBY FINAL iNNAR'S TEAM WINS Best (ianu 1 «»f the Series Bonnar's team defeated Talbot s team by nine points (three tries) to eight (a goal and try) In the final tie of ti. Seven-a-Side Rugger tournament on the Padang yesterday, In what was easily the most strenuous430 words
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Article188 1933-01-26 16 On Sunday the "A" Class will sail the second of a series of three race* for the "Dodo" Challenge Cup. Start 10 ajn. Th» b 'lass win sail two team races against the Officers of &1£& "Falmouth." The morning race will start at 10.10 a.m and188 words
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Article130 1933-01-26 16 'Prom Cnir Own Corr^-ponden' London, fan 10 9ome facts about the bonus system :r kttK>tbell. given by one of our pla. r> loined Wilson. Cheyne and others who are now pkftfif on the Continent, suggev i is a happy place for footballers ASH ire I iliiriHiiii, two130 words
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Article58 1933-01-26 16 Thf followhig are the fixture for Febn..: 193S Roar Bowl to be played during the month 'Mixed Foursomes). Saturday and Sunday. 4th ana <r,,venioc's Cup (18 holes Bog. lay and Sunday, nth and l.'th Hart Monthly afadal .Bogey) Smday. Utb, Wei-Hal-Wei Cup. i,t roujid lP«lneaday and Thursday58 words
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Article38 1933-01-26 16 n ■•■""^nt Amicable Atht** r Hin t tht Royal Air Force latter > Lrr-ur.ri Ah Kmv > Hor Koon Qu. 1-: Boon n. N.-. Up dj^ g^ Tee Teck Rlm P»k- Reaorvw: Ah Chew Chin Bock38 words
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Article38 1933-01-26 16 A football match will be held on Mondaj Of W^T X* 1 AMOD ROad 3Udta X taklw part beinc i'" nd tlv Malays i s*ion will bt- 50 cent, (West ■nt> fR. t tand ar.d 1038 words
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Article131 1933-01-26 16 SCOTTISH GUP COMPETITION Draw for the Second Round London. Jan. 15. draw for the second round of the Cup competition took place to-day. matches will be playt'd on Feb. I .uned club. >d vs. St. Johnstone Ml I Abt Hibernian or Forfar. Leu < vde. Celtic vs. Fa; llothenvell vs.131 words
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Article249 1933-01-26 16 Hibernian's Bit; Lead m Second I)i\ ision Matches in the Second Division oi the Scottish League on Dec. 31, resulted as follows: I. BSJsMtai 3. Leith Athletic 0 Forfar Athletic 0. Dunfermline A. I Hibernian 2. Albion Rover*, I Montrose 2, Edinburgh Ci*y Queen of South 3, Arbroath249 words
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Article189 1933-01-26 16 i From Our Own Corre-ponu I ..ndon Jan. 10 Summonses at Woolwich against a X :icketer and footballer of international re- -Id Thomas Hardingi Btxlr> -i .ad. Eltham, alleged that he travelled on the South* :r. >ut paymg Mi fa:- used a defacec ticket: and gave a189 words
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Article139 1933-01-26 16 tPron: O\! o-i n Correspondent I London. Jan. 10. The tournair.. rhe St Moritz ire hockey last Thursday, when the H: H.K-key Association team who MR on the previous day o\-- >. a the Cana- Superiors, beat Vienna by 4 §mk to I All Austrian ream had139 words
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Article51 1933-01-26 16 Ti: bt-on invited to play for •> Association m a hockey •natch t ti u > Ceylon Sports Club on the HI ground on Saturday— H O Valberg; Mhd. Tamby, A Jansen; M. Yassim E Mathews i; "> Singh P. R Lewis, R Armstrong O Armstrong. C51 words
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Article63 1933-01-26 16 January Monthly Medal (Stroke, competition will bo played for on Saturday and Sunday the 28th and 29th instant. *>. I'uiiics nul 1 < ■>n;! 1 —Hi. 5 furs." —6.00 pjn.; Prime Minister 11.10. Barima 11.4. Hats Off 10.13. Hop Over 10.13. Arjuna II 10.10. Gipsy Girl 9.13.63 words
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Article654 1933-01-26 16 Spring Race Meeting on New Coinst 1 The report of the Singapore Turf Club for 1932 states: The Statement of Accounts shows a surplus for the year of $112,749.56 after deducting I for depreciation, and expending H 9.51 on upkeep to the Club's premises. M»-mb«*r*hip. 1| the654 words
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Article12 1933-01-26 16 Second-Lieutenant I W. Arnold has resigned i hLs commission in the SS.V.F. <12 words
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Article299 1933-01-26 16 B.R.C SWAMP 1 HE OS.G Score Six Goals Without Reply S.R.C. V CJJ Ou the Padang yesterday. n Sports Club hockey felBVMi were heavily defeated by r m. The ground was soaked. making the conditions of play very difficult, but the u-ams were fasi and299 words
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Article624 1933-01-26 16 Cambridge rniver>it\ and a Record Cambridge University are starting their *ntf training and their supporters are wonrtag whether they will be able to create a record in the number of successive wins. Oxford yon a race for nine years, but it must not be taken for624 words
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Article89 1933-01-26 16 Pi< ture-soers should note that there has been an alteration of showing tin* Mhambra Theatre for the screening of the Laurel and Rarer, full length feature comedy, Pack Your Troubles, which opened yesterday. From to-day until Saturdaj then be four shows daily the times t> i !t 289 words
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Advertisement206 1933-01-26 16 j^dndaqoocl I ||^>__Foocl loo v MiflOt I^wxi l&i\V i ;rom Ihhm all the pleasure and ment I it can give it *h» 5 fresh. In Malaya tkm v only one fresh beer and llfeJMUtfN j tt-,t I}<,lM (the mfj .re) BB I It is as pood and as I pure206 words
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Miscellaneous183 1933-01-26 16 TAPING AMATEUR RACKS j Handicaps For First Day I H.u. tort! I Lping Turi Club meeting on Friday are as follows: 1.— Polo Tony Race (aboi:t I furs.) Catch \\f:-M-— Mm 11.7— 4.00 p.m Nasib. t Jadi, Countess. Lady Blair, Myra. •J. I'onir* I .ir.'l < i!..l 1— 5 furs.)183 words
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