The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 January 1933
1933-01-27
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Title Section16 1933-01-27 1 The Singapore Free Press -o i ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1933. 10 ENTS.16 words
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Article348 1933-01-27 1 Im Hit- Insli I rt-t- >t.:l( •I. li«;li (if V.ilc;. i> laiins bflter than Mi.- pinphrl.* i.n.< -!<(|- m I .it- 1,.,- opt i!i<- i. i: l'..ki..im according to a Bangkok meaoagc Page 9. Singapore Colts defeated Kuala Liimpui M at I-" key— l'agf 16. Tin- t348 words
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Article800 1933-01-27 1 •t; I floor and walked along ihe 1. and til'« apartment Inside ■uld heai clew, unemotional. He .-topped embarrassed, and bto embarrassment remained even after tuipisK and curiosity had supervened. The phrase he hgMfl mi mmtkkkk enough bul nt) re* m so buainessUke. so matter-of-fact a tone it800 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement188 1933-01-27 1 r \IS\BLL \T ALL 'I;!..ViSI«)N STOKKS RAFFLES HOTEL \V \'S PREMIER HOTEL This Evening !K\ DANCE 6JO to 8.15 pm Informal After Dinner Dance Cabaret HUGO JOSEPHINE l>irect from London. I'aris vV \t'\> Voik) Saturday, Jmnumr) 28th £NO OF THE SEASON! BALL Kxttnsion Till 2 a.m. KA FF LES HOTEL188 words
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Advertisement266 1933-01-27 1 i SEA VIEW HOTEL I i» -I I. J I I l UW I— »^—^^M i TO -NIGHT J j SPECIAL DINNER DANCE i Din ing flu <•in I j "Glstiy P« "Joyce popular dancers from ihe London J'\ llion will entertain you MIS IHNKKS $1. Saturday I SPECIAL DINNER266 words
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Advertisement63 1933-01-27 1 I TFS 1 ADVERTISEMENTS Ml milk Page 8. M V. dry acit- s Page 9. Hull CHRYSLER POWER PIANOS UPRIGHT GRANDS FROM $450.00 GUARANTEED FOR 10 TEARS W. J. GARCIA PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURER, AMBER MANSIONS. i i ft *^^^1 orerthe world recom f men <» tnexn knowing K^V^^ cold», coughs, caiarrb.63 words
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Advertisement14 1933-01-27 1 v _Jg^yjf3K^V mW% W 1 I lm^7?^mw^aw\l OBIALN AUU: AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES14 words
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Article185 1933-01-27 2 Imported From South America The City of London Is commercially linked with South America by dried flies. For T»»lr of the year hundreds of chocolatecoloured men and women descend on the still livers of Argentina. Peru, and Bolivia, and the t. a dozen importers deal185 words
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Article120 1933-01-27 2 Ueut Cl M. J T Rellly, MT C :.d.n.r S.S.V.P Sin^uporr. Jan. 25. OBITUARY Con tnandant deeply retjrtus to announce the di\th of Pt.- G P- t C' (Scottish* Coy. -red on Januar-y 22nd. 1933. 'iv v Oflir^rs rh-' undermentioned Officer is granted leave Of absence for120 words
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Article134 1933-01-27 2 Swiss Engine Driver Burnt To Death a train •iri'.'T was hurled into Ihc Bit of his engine and burned to d:.\'\ y in a double rai!wa\ »ma>h at Oerlikon, n Zurich, rei. n-;;. Ibm PMpk m kil'.ed and 19 injured in the fv( smashes. A Zurich-bound passenger134 words
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Article95 1933-01-27 2 EX -KING ALFONSO TO VISIT CEYLON Paris. Jan. 12. Do Alfonso will shortly leave for Ceylon to visit liis tir^t son, Alfonso Don Juan, a British mn 1 cadet, who. slJp Ls with the East Indies Squac'.ron. Be will po Ibly sail horn an Italian port to B tab a'95 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement323 1933-01-27 2 SORBO The most absorbent ALL-BRITISH RUBBER SPONGE. and a healthy complexion. N«?u- selection just ar h to be bm en mew. MEDICAL HALL. iti>.. C ..r.-.i^ts. BUSINESS CAR^ STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Change AJley. Singapore c v. t Ho^se for your Stationu Typewriters. Ribbons ard Curhous for Pc323 words
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Advertisement533 1933-01-27 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE l- i by fftoBQ that ttwtpfl are r invited for the following materials or service.-; tind r 'r. U particulars of such tender^ ,..>- iiotd In :t Tender Bo M II mi OnVea Oonfttrnctton, with nu rials supplied by the Oomnisstooen, of Mari-ptraMMMa inlM533 words
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Advertisement443 1933-01-27 2 NOTICES. SINGAPORE TIKF CLUB. The Annual General M ui._ ii O: Members will be held th Cha: of Comjnerc< (Pullei Br.Lci-.:: on I the 3rd d i\ oi Febi i L93 Ki MM ML 1. To confirm tru- Minutes of the last Asm I Oo M held M .laniltiy 2[><h.443 words
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Advertisement260 1933-01-27 2 NOTICES. THE Y.W.C.A. DEPOT !<>!< NEEDY WOMEN for plain sewing an«t mending imtUtt and distributed to uneaptoftd and need;. women. Mts, pyjamas, bajns, simple under ■a car. ctr. made at lowest prices. OBMNABN I N -<'. Lfl 1 Labour) Straus Settlement and HDE LABOUR OODE, 11)2:;. Federated Malay Stai.Employers of260 words
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Advertisement246 1933-01-27 2 D !LES CAN 8? CiEC I-., imi'fi I you are «uJtertnf the tortum of s^.,-,, tUKSred ailments an* h*r f tra* JZ vithout ottaiotof refer aTI -eck s absorttiW P. A8MA t. a curattw feate .:.fl«med «td »irolk:c part, be qutrkiy convinced that h«* have fw;r.d real cure for yo-r246 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous296 1933-01-27 2 THK WEEK I Tlh RlCh Wat Hockey: SF I vs. Raffles College, at R i H 1.. :f..': C. Chin* C Teanls- S C.C Chinese Hew Year Open 1 nar IXUX courts. Taip;n« Amateur Races. h Curtailment i pHn to si Hammer and Co. Roa-by North vs. South, at A296 words
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Article533 1933-01-27 3 ITS b:\KK-WIDENING SCOPE To The Congo in 8 Day* pen up Africa Connections with the vr.si Congo territory ha\e. for example, now bi I et tw. Juba i Hill, on the ottown r< London one can m .1- .ngo. and the same applies to travellers fro533 words
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79 1933-01-27 3 ZEPPELIN RAID VICTIM POISONS HIMSELF House Where 8 People Were Kilh-d The filicide of a i i ;ronl neurasthenia since ft Zeppelin bomb dnfp a)ed .quast ;r,. SM.m vh, v.- d fiom fectanl ul that B t "we were bombed was London.' n tvmtually pii cl E: V. bpadttteSMur] Force79 words
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Article206 1933-01-27 3 BREAKFAST OPPOSITE AN AMBASSADOR But Just Out of Prison York. "Prince Michael"" as Harry F. CUnuoon prefers to call htlßBrtf has a: oca a^aui m Bt is a human shuttle-cock who mva> am". Hk' :he Eurcpi x or a passport. All he had to eat during the206 words
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Article632 1933-01-27 3 iJfiitii ;i drt'iii Wicket Keeper thj 1 Blarkham who died recently wab. in the opinica of many people, the finest of all wicket-keepers: and unquestionably he who. in that capacity, had no superior. He vas born at Fitzroy. near Melbourne, on May 11. 1853. and first icket632 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement325 1933-01-27 3 Th^favourite for Every Cup nroughout the World the bctt i^es of quality and good value in«i: on having Lipton't Tea. They appreciate the fine flavour and per-»e.-t freshness which distinguiih thii tea from all other* 0" ty«ryw^«ff |SJ t4« fsmout yllow tin. S«to Dtetrflmtacs: <-H 0.. LTD (Grave Health Dangers325 words
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Advertisement276 1933-01-27 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES 21. First Cross Street I MALACCA 11, Uffhl Street PENAXfi 4. Klyne Street Xl ALA LUMPUR. Registered h\ and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act a>> Trustees, Administrators. Receiver*, Guardians, Kent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected. Probate or Letters of Administration276 words
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Article, Illustration20 1933-01-27 4 ROWING h.ml\ quartette t>! t"" Vr Ladies Rowing in ii mil i:n .t practice -pip on the riwr it Barnes.20 words
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Article690 1933-01-27 4 THE DEVb i.i-i'AlKNT OF TABLE ,ANXKKS Like the buttons at the back of a man's coat the names of everyday household objects Mi when the custom that save rise to them is quite forgotten. Our "table** and "dessert" spoons are a case In point; not690 words
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Article290 1933-01-27 4 IT is a distressing fact that din: I are still looked upon as an institu sary but often deplorably dull. This is perhaps due to the dearth of general conversation and the tendency of couples to concentrate on each other only. At least it accounts for a290 words
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Article162 1933-01-27 4 One chopped cnion, 6 carrots, 2 oz. butter, a sprig of parsh-y, l quart stock, V-j shredded turnip, seasoning, 2 oz. rice, pint milk. the carrots and put them In a casserole with the onion, turnip, parsley and butter. Keep the lid on and cook gently for162 words
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Article94 1933-01-27 4 CLEANING MODERN FURNITURE Modern cellulo.M- furniture .sho.L.i .ilv.ay.- l> rubbed over with a soft piece i .ither in preference t an ordinary duster ,i> this will do much to preserve the polished burface. If the table top becomes ureasy or smeared it sh U be washed with a soapy leather94 words
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Article70 1933-01-27 4 Blueing— tiic ordinary wash-day variety ecently wa.; found the latest hair application' n Hollywood. It h used by Beaulah Christian, bit player! n Paramount;; "Evening.-, for Sale" with h-rb^rt Marshall and Sari Maritza Applied every ten days to her hair, which has en grey sine? she was thirteen,70 words
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1080 1933-01-27 4 Let's Have "Something New" For Tern To-day in Our Woman Correspondent ii 1 K» really home-made" true ii enjoy to the full the savour: particularly if she is a novice! Cake making i. .stnu. to the amateur cook. It is ad- wever. to <t:ii' with the plain variegained in guaging1,080 words
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Article315 1933-01-27 4 SOME INTERESTING EATABLES PLAIN things beautifully treated might be B as an axiom m the culinary world There is another whi.h pro. ides for an e'i* of surpn- in accessories the main object Orange MM, not only with wild duck but with any sort of duck,315 words
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Article122 1933-01-27 4 Hair that cannot be combed 01 brushed is n aliened by the really .>mart. Twisted into th'- -t fantastic .'Jiapes and curls it is waved ,and sol with .1 heavy plastic lotion, baked hard and sprayed with spirit gum! Then the sculp-turi'-lik.' wavt-s are sprayed with crushed122 words
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Article129 1933-01-27 4 Good coffee cannot easily be made at short notice, and in households where an odd cup or jo may be required at any time during the day it is both convenient and economical to have a -nmll supply always ready for warming up Thi> may easily be done if129 words
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Article154 1933-01-27 4 Shopping For the Latest Fashions -Buyers still dash briskly across the ocean each season to storm the famous French fashion shows boxes of intriguing French originals follow these fashion wise buyers back home. .clcthes conscious women flock to the first presentations of these models, but a lot of the breathless154 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-01-27 4 photograph was taken at the children's meet it Little (ox we 11 Berkshirt'.13 words
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Article111 1933-01-27 4 Buth brocade and satin evening shoes may bo cleaned successfully and quickly at home. Brocade shoes should be treated u-.rh .tiered magnesia. Rub the powder \mU into the bi cado. leave on for some time, and then brush Ml with a soft brush Wrap the shoes in111 words
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Article276 1933-01-27 4 ITS SEX i T BE many virtues of the marrow bane are 1 too often forgotten, especially where chil- dren are of the household, the purchase of a marrow bone for fourpence wiU go far to solve the week-end feeding problems. Be sure to get your butcher276 words
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Article145 1933-01-27 4 Mrs. Beeton Joins The Elect jVff icdon. of Enp. easily take;, prid. twenty-three new (National Portra H r picture a coloured pbotacrtnfa smallest there It the portra Lord Birkenhead r. and the sophist ira '-"OBd gase holds you a. ttne Jugged her Grouse Pi ing to the mouth Observe her145 words
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Article221 1933-01-27 4 hr IMb S~> ICKEN brot! avagi la state of com ale objection to it is the. been boiled, has so little uup that tr tecw virtually useless I vrz: bird la used no boiling v-f.: bmbc a: aid «k tender the f<ll«n >f prpptrm t Make it221 words
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Article208 1933-01-27 4 A good recipe for tomato chutn* oalon, 21bs. apples. 6 «ss. brava su- I amtanar, 1 quart vinegar. 3 graiwi Pll 3 OK. U slices and place us a large dish then drain ofl i a pan. Cut up the apples and p* **j pan wit; otter ingi208 words
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Article81 1933-01-27 4 CLEANING A CHAMOIS LEATHER Window leathers soon beam* taP* dirt if they are negtectod. and AcuH to get perfectly dean again Tl» ;1 be waahed recularljr each I cleaned and kept In a dry warm r!** in use A chamalr leather mar want soapy water. Do not rub b«t up81 words
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Article338 1933-01-27 5 CLIMBER SAVED FROM DEATH si Sj COMPANION -ip Meant (Wtain Tra<u J >unc «aa, John Whitehead. of Golden •>odon. wss badly injured in a climfe*ri*nt on Tw^hil Bastion on the Great jmrrdaj. and is in Keswick Hospital wh double fracture of the right arm. a •f the r«ht thigh, and338 words
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Article34 1933-01-27 5 f t* [> p r >ll t J>L p ::..i M.iJ«^t\ s l did his rind ,v -,-r .till .ved U) st-nd *VHHH| VV V »*t I- I .4-11 1 q^ CWu wa v WT>34 words
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Article162 1933-01-27 5 Discover} V>\ American I doctors London .Fat. Two American doctors have discovered a ne* pitfall for life insurance companies and medica practitioners. Correct blood preaaure is one of the requirements of a nrst-cmss "life" for insurance purpoeie, and hitherto it has been considered sufficient for the examining doctor162 words
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Article330 1933-01-27 5 Though_he would not admit that he belietes .t E>.;:\;h.i:. :\.\-n finding a horse-shoe. more often than not will take the trouble to pick it up, clean Ift and hang It on the wall adorned with a ribbon, because a hone-shoe Ls Mid to bring luck. Maybe, he win nail330 words
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Article25 1933-01-27 5 Sydney Harbour Span's 17th Victim urn y M. .r Brute, malwi '-i «;t.~ nponed Hi- ■AMw ftwn the bridge in the last25 words
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Article1206 1933-01-27 5 Best Players and Productions Lkl Year I Prom Our Own Correspon London l.m The film experts are reviewing the talent amo: b film stars In 1932. Let me sum up their criticisms. There are not many, and all are from the stage. Jack HuUberfs best picture1,206 words
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Article36 1933-01-27 5 ourst' of srrmons in 10 Langna(?es~Eng- i !ls]i Irish. French, German, Spanish, Polish rmtch. Italian. Lithuanian, and Latin— \s to' be preached at St Patrick's Church, Boho square. W from the Ft;«.^t ..f the Epfphanv OBWii36 words
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Article141 1933-01-27 5 Dt-.u. liil' prra«hir.L r X: 11;,,..I 1 d.», iud two <>1 the LTt-;if fault* «.l our nation were claptraps ,md mtelliTtua] v... rit\ At .1 menim- c .•V- (Miaiion. r >]>us»ci ihat 'h.- liamr Mi Bt-rnard Shaw should o« n .vtxj fron. 'hf lLst of life member- berauM 4 i141 words
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Advertisement101 1933-01-27 5 hintNo Patrons a Happy and Prosperous New Year. jpavilion" I I lON'S PHONE 600"! MATINEE TO-DAY at 3 15 I x' t "i tlt• !1 v v Tll r h rtU I \\A f 1 i w+r ..'mJ^;;^? r z i .|,r f ...i f V 1 FRKR PRESS THURSD101 words
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Advertisement94 1933-01-27 5 j CAPITOL! Holiday Matinees Daily at 3.15 School-children Half Price NiGHTIY at S.l^and 9.15 j THE BIG HOLIDAY SHOW Arrkmned hy Enthusiastic Crowds Xi«'htly I BA H O IT D RFX [NGRAM'S super!) Spectacle o< .^jM^r^^L lduall> Produced in NORTH U XI( A with a casl of 2.IKM) artistes headed94 words
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Advertisement422 1933-01-27 5 x i ll I II Alhambi th Tory again Four packed houses yesterday crowds as great as "Tarzarf.s c; your share of this gorgeous show 1 let n park YOUR troubl' FOUR SHOWS DAILY TO-DAY :md TO-MORROW -M.-> -1.15- <;.::" !).l.i p.m. Laur^S and Hardy 9 in Metro Idwj i422 words
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Article149 1933-01-27 6 Tfce vife of a London phys. h suffertr mturallv enough, she asked her or a rent i doctor made her up some mo of the kind us.-ally given to tnlkl cases, failed, so. without m> ribed •Bburated* Magnesia, and tht were astonishing, even to the149 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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Article1528 1933-01-27 6 l .v >••. .'i Points in Five Matches I i;n,iull HI 1" have d I live ma' AIUI st of cdvantag )peai owing to the fa cemj h Sheffield in hand .i in tan i ast two a but the fa defence at uu. games alon, six1,528 words
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Advertisement71 1933-01-27 6 CHANGE TO may be wasting *i^y>^ of petrol 91 J 9 9 POR UALAYA— S^P'^S RF>.mrßiCß LOOK FOR THE CHOP •MADE IN ENGLAND i a An" m^KF Irritated Throat! then at once take FORMAMINT Th« G«rmkltllng Throat Übl*t Formarnint cures Sore Throat and prevenu Colds, Influenza, Diphtheria by destroying the71 words
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Advertisement45 1933-01-27 6 These distressing skin complaints are sure outward signs of Impurities In the blood surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief so remove the cause of the trouble from the blood by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. Of off Chtmuts and Start*. BfwtOygood in LIQUID tn TABLET form45 words
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Advertisement54 1933-01-27 6 STRONG DEFINITE IN THE CHARACTER OF THEIR APPEAL. YET SMOOTH AND MELLOW IN THE SATISFACTION THEY GIVE fl VK jb S j^w IC 'j& tß^-c«j?»^ ■^^■r jßb BB v Bl B^^^^^^^ \_^B|^H b^Bb^b^bV^bß b^bV bH bb^^V' M ■"■^KJI^B b^Pv 8 mWll •P 1 yi i**»* Mb v I X i54 words
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157 1933-01-27 7 XI WEKNMKNT yiar Weather Menace \viat«»rs QMJi St. OcuffSOßlst o$ India has acquired two rPr m-.ir the Dam Dam aerodrome m S*. order '.o assist aviators wtth the ktm 1^ mrr^rotocical information. be opened as soon as repaira tnstaf buikimgs are complete. The .r157 words
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Article269 1933-01-27 7 I t-ii; ii«t> in ♦arc. uckeu and evening gowns. <*> of both sexes made a on Shanghai's revellers on New d made several hauls, dote. HMI noteK practically anywhere a d to crlebratr. received welcome victors, says :*<auuons at certain places where the new year resulted269 words
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Article57 1933-01-27 7 hi l.s (I) l.p.i.i ■■■■lay. Jan. U taken :>\ the opening of the dtoetf Jupan. resulting in aiwtdte the Far last. the first congratulator niaiii Chinoy, Director of U» ompany. Ltd.. enter tasMpMsj lunch Indian an men. and also Central Gov T»-i» graphs. :l:. C mi".':'- nopr that57 words
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Article20 1933-01-27 7 > ir *"»p called at the hesne of Mr She ga\-e hnn a cup < i fctwood has now received by pa20 words
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Article580 1933-01-27 7 Large Shipments From Europe FOR JAPAN AND CHINA The French Export Statistics I'.iriN J an ix Arms, powders and munitions, in quantities Rctent to wate war on a large scale, an shipped secretly from Europe to the Par East whtte talk of disarmamt Ml at580 words
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Article101 1933-01-27 7 \n \ir is Nn«1» ns Fpisodo 1,1 X 1111.l i. mi.. Lan M A brcadcMUnc conpa nna arranged for 2s. anyone could aend a Christmtt or Mew Year greeting to a friend over the wlreHerr and Frau X who were C h/ when auddenly ow the101 words
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Article52 1933-01-27 7 14-yof-old at snemwi pleaded gu. said that he Imkl teen to a wedding. He had one .and L half gteaK. of I <recto O lumt, he said, he gave his comW V ,ml uinr for la. ML Tbey dra: I as the fln* h« ted etw had. He was put52 words
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Article328 1933-01-27 7 MEMORANDUM ON THE OIL DISPUTE New Line of fatal By Persia London. Jan. League Council app« ci D Btius of Czccho-Slovakia as Rapporteur put< een th< Brafcfc Ov (MM Hfl d P< lai G( rnment regarding th< n pudiation by the latter of the Anglo-Persian Oi]328 words
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Article196 1933-01-27 7 Reforms Piotedhirc and Salar> (ills Ml.habad. 1..n !«i His Exccller. I nturn to luis under immt :.-ideratic: port ant questions co: I is the reforms procedure arising id Table I c discussions: ..■iion m Alwar State I orde: to be restored: thirdly, railway :ourthly. the »G196 words
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130 1933-01-27 7 Novel Expedition To Explore 3oTot 01 QingM London. Jan. 'Hi. unusual e\i>oduion 10 H..: as is men. Messrs. It ..IK 11:. kl MMI <> I 110 are saii.;.- OB April Ist Tl.. sj> en* ion. according to a mour.' V the i, rt (....<: ttl130 words
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Article56 1933-01-27 7 Mr W \f\in: n the \rteran wai Mivs B\elyn Sharp, tin ..;ldivn"s Ix'ok-; and no'.tlv I Lh n nth Their marriage wil tenii nt tid h p which be. mon thai 30 'M. h harp und I worked ver hard t. f( 1 women's M;fTran< .>aid Mi N,-.:i.- H 156 words
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Article807 1933-01-27 7 "INIQUITIES OF THE WAR DEBTS" The Argument Against Cancellation I been fefettfal DM* Bfc :v tan weeks now, mainly about «aa I rUt s Geoffr. M WiSon. who is an E\-V:- of the Oxford Union and is a member of bating team of British undergraduates now807 words
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Article28 1933-01-27 7 Mr B« n Davic.-;, thi fami t< nor, at lh( auc of 75 sany in tin- Chri tmas bioari a I rograrnnx with almost tin Ml I NPO28 words
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Article231 1933-01-27 7 Penalty For Practical Joke In Russia FORGED TELEGRAM fajpß Plan For Arctic Voyage M(Ko«\ J.*n. A practical joke by two men who thought .ploit the Soviet Government for their own Is ended in grim fashion hero when both .ited. iNMMkI and Ravozin. two imajjii.. 11 < :scontented231 words
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Article252 1933-01-27 7 Serious Charge Against Honu Police Constable She Ki-chiang, of the Shantung contingent of the Hong Kong Police I appeared before Mr. Sclufield i:. Hor. r Central Police Court recently. charged with the unlawful possession* of MM heroin pill* on board the s.s. An Hui. De- *ched to252 words
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Article90 1933-01-27 7 I Ynrs (/on firmed in Shanghai Jan. Ifi n i 0 'i Chfc i !ld Mission, has riruwnti 7 Shanghai headquarters of i. h and Mission sUte that th. y have bc-ei. to be i i| m Mart lost in sturm. :.-fssage received by CXII90 words
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Article42 1933-01-27 7 Chraprr IMI BtVMfCf lh;in Horses < <■{>• ilia;.- n Jan. 21. ]):■.>. opo d -AD-humptd A- Denmark •k ...a Asiatic a ■> ii'ifd .11 northern lininn :u!!\ do. in stii at C: i MBf i knager and mor adnxt I d is chea;,42 words
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Article576 1933-01-27 7 MANY THOUSANDS L \TK AT BUSINESS Rut Croydon Air Services As Usual I.- '.in 1•' London had it* wont fog of the winter -day. Suburban train services were partly disorganised, and thousands of motorist* trot* held up. Roads were covered with white frost, ani there was576 words
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Article53 1933-01-27 7 Negotiations To Kinrw Credit ;u:ir;»nlri lan M, Economic negotiations *ith the Soviet Union ttoceedinf owte* to the fact that ItaU* edit guarantee expired «ith the end of la* and the convention not foreseeing tte iongaUon of the agreement, a mm one must be concluded. <j is the53 words
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Article120 1933-01-27 7 small Kpidemi. Become vw 4 t,m |,ii It. Bmall-pox has reached epidemic proportion* here, and a considerable number of the tmm are of the virulent type which gave to drift •isease the name of the Btack :<ldle ages. It If difficult to estimate the actual number of eaaes120 words
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844 1933-01-27 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY. JANUARY 27, 1933. THE IRISH ELECTIONS Though the tide ofl mh-.-i is, apparently, running strongly in favour Mr. cit^ Yalera it la too tarly vr' to forecast whether be will the independent majority he .-:.< d lot from the In>h people H» bai POO several DOtaMf844 words
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Article600 1933-01-27 8 U. W D Sheffield manager of Tanjong Pau Jitra bM returned from Mr. Percy F Blakey. manager of Bedrock Estate. Sunukai returned from leave by u* Rajputana. -leant -Major Leaney has been posted to Alor Star as Drill Instructor to the Kedah Volunteer Force. A BOW. message announces the death600 words
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Article336 1933-01-27 8 ORDERS CASE TO BE RETRIED Alleged ;^b:;<:v And .uunBBtt,. B. Mills, at the Negri SembUan Assiaw, Know Tone. Batten Chinese, was arraigned upon a charge of gangrobbery and murdr) alleged ttmioa th< night of Sept. 10 last the accused, wltt others not In custody, broke into336 words
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Article151 1933-01-27 8 Those who predicted that Chinese New Year would paas scarcely observed were quite wrong. The adoption of January l as the start of the new year has certainly not a* yet found favour jrtth the majority of Singapore's Chinese population. In China town and elsewhere151 words
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Article101 1933-01-27 8 DOT'S REVUE i Revue drew a large croud to Riffles Hotel last night. The revue took the form of turns in between the usual dancing and all the numbers were well received The costumes were a feature of the show and the dances were well arranged. Those taking part were101 words
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Article73 1933-01-27 8 1 1 A Chinese police constable who Joined in j a chase after an Indian who was reported to j have robbed a man in Mma Avenue, shortly I before four o'clock yesterday mornffig. was l|stabbed on the body and arm and had to be c removed73 words
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Article18 1933-01-27 8 I/ondon Jan I Scottish Cup replay to-day Hibernian defeated Forfar by 7 goals a outer.18 words
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Article90 1933-01-27 8 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rale in New York and Paris specially cabled to the Fm> Press art- as follow TIN London, Jan 2G. Spot £1463 4 (£1463/ 4 Forward £147i 2 (£147*4 > Tone of Market Steady.90 words
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Article80 1933-01-27 8 MURDER OF NURSE AT IPOH Hospital \l f lap,Baskaran the Mai *ho Is alleged to have cau* Senior Nurse. Goh Siew J bing her while she mas t*«ntnt: the first class ward of ihc pital last evening was thi> m.,m;i.<_ t Ki befon Mr G S Hrlliiiys it ll f80 words
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Article121 1933-01-27 8 Parcels Exchanged Hetw«i >v i With eft ttt fiom Feoni»: senders cf parcels posted in ■aento for delivery to tin States or of parcels posted Malay States 1 in ii.< B menus may undertake a to prepay custom* or other f > chare** t. the country of destination121 words
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Article161 1933-01-27 8 Swldfer* Marching Thrawf* P >t v i hod 4l»w. Jji Batches oi soldiers el re march-ar through the villages in th. disturted im toring tht confidence of the popular., Tit insurgent Meos. how ever, have disperse! stfe the jungle and inacceaaMe hills vwtm clashes with the161 words
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Article94 1933-01-27 8 SIR AUSTEN'S APPEAL I I Uama. l«» Mr Austen Chamberlain meakmi k London «ppt»*^ to Japan n t to herself against the moral judgment of tfer world without which, whatever mmm»m iiwhW! any country may reai h it cm not finally attain wcems in its a**""* 1 poUcy.94 words
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Article121 1933-01-27 8 Li T |aa. It The India MM Expenditure Tn*a-j completed 1U work It Is «*««**J Tribunal held number of ww* which were private. w*-, The Inquiry involved the *****f*VL enMamnme amount of detail of s»cn sud*' a* army organisation sad military spuds* f n/^luriod IT SSW^^121 words
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Article83 1933-01-27 8 The Ttao «f Ceylon, wfer-ing to the* m- v. r r was born In IWO tt cated at Mile Art fetaoL c.me te«J IB 1913 and Joined the «dH'»rtal *>* Times of Ceylon He b. Guard AHMWT t** l fanned abortly after the o-iti-S1 S^ V'- t- 1 Lsion" in83 words
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Advertisement225 1933-01-27 8 MALDANO'S BRANDY CAILIDIBCCIKVS COLD STORAGE MILK-SAFE BOTTLED DAILY Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Ket> P > our teeth and healthy by t:.gular Use of FLYING HOKM TOOTH PAMI a nrst class dentifrice made to the formula of an expert under European superX VISi n FLYINC HORSE attacks the germ T225 words
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Advertisement14 1933-01-27 8 PLEASISG PRESENTS for L ADIES U. S. de Silva Bros. JEWELLERS. HIGH STREET SIM.U'OKI14 words
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Article191 1933-01-27 9 DE VALERA'S EARLY LEAD t, sutt a^m» Ljg Better Th;r PtasflMfei ■MEN ELECTED <i\ Ministers Head The Polls Lkul four Dipulkia turned unopposed. of the parties t o^r Cork City bat r.4 preference voles was 4.000 tion. th an imnav of •.000 General Mulcuhv the InEpinx lm«i Stayer. Mr. Byrne,191 words
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Article52 1933-01-27 9 M w i>h nt thtKins i of the King the National imaged with the hop* prariag standwdLM-d playing by army band* leftHM ofrbrstras There is no alteration [to tunaony the opening of which is a P» vacendo front the last bar last eight ban. of which .MM t<rtt-52 words
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Article36 1933-01-27 9 Milii ottirti \t tacked Oa O-u Correanondem > >■?>* S. iwkiam. the only miUUo officer the coop d'etat last year, was the attack last evening when dw m th.- foot. He was removed to tfcl36 words
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Article36 1933-01-27 9 Throughout the Count r> utmues throughout England f the first thve this winter be- rVmalmd hdM freeing wZLSr day prt> la Scotland and the North *re the asv nmt Hit graond. bmb^ widely enjoyed.36 words
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Article20 1933-01-27 9 1 !•<•>> «»f Life in Siam ■"■i %Mt Ovn COnMpoodrai) 7:> v "v .ill ni UMIt bMn IO9S20 words
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Article18 1933-01-27 9 Bw\^ ***>Ȥ tw gHoa off wcrt of Urn S"*WM,5 "*WM, wm Veave Loodoi18 words
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Article389 1933-01-27 9 < KFTABLE M MR. i:< M &EVELT Advisor' ii to be h>rniH Washington. Jan. 55. "I* 1 he American debt 'Jon ra> at Britain will be glad to exchange views with Mr. Roosevelt on other r.orld economic probfems. but cannot in an lual meeting reach389 words
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Article116 1933-01-27 9 oiuilintion Machiner> ;iLeßdaM» Fwh 24. The strike of London omnibus men. which throughout its course was only partial, gradually rollanaiil yesterday and last night It was announced that full normal services will be resumed to-day. The strike was not supported by the mens' Union which took the116 words
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Article85 1933-01-27 9 IVru to Re>pei*t Kollouu Pact Peru has notified Mr. Stimson that she will respect the Kellogg Pact and not break peace with Colombia. Mr. Stimson la known to favour the Brasittan formula for a settlement, whereby Brazil will occupy LeUcte and restore it to Colombia The disputed85 words
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Article49 1933-01-27 9 Republicans Seek Increases Wellington, fin v ■,->l..t i r., raise tariffs agßlnil countries with depreciated currencies was unaimomly passed at a private conference of Republican members of the House k rkitawirt that ov- 1 I rieans hare been deprived of priced forelpk foods In recent months —Renter.49 words
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Article20 1933-01-27 9 Bomb Discovered At British Headquarters i.ro. Jin. ?ft :v. a 1 i: '.h. Bri" »rrx! 'lv mon -Renter20 words
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Article18 1933-01-27 9 (lash With Polite in Dresden I>rrsd«-n. J.«n :<>. inJ in Lish with pohe< at .1 Com-18 words
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Article1002 1933-01-27 9 Mill. l Chaqnm libdw From Japan NIGHT ATTACK f) lend < Suffer Many ;isuaUi It is i imed that l '•<■ hinrstDan t i l)\v orp> of volunteers has n upturccl the town of haoyang. indicting losses on the Japanese \t M:n ;tu;in the hinese are sa1,002 words
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Article111 1933-01-27 9 MANCHESTER ,V JAPANESE COMPETITION High !mp-::rf HV-, in India I.: rcfon. |m Jai' ;ii)< tition in the overseas cotton to which attention is drawn in the annua' report of th: M Chamber of Commerce, which calls on the nment to adopt policies de?: m ■i ure for111 words
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Article95 1933-01-27 9 CoaVjponder o!" Finland's Forcei LtaofgM tlelsiniifors. Jan. H. I chief commander of the Finnish army. al Sihvo. who played a prominent pail in suppressing the Lappoist moven resigned and has been replaced by the former Home Minister, General Oe:Uein It is understood that General Sihvo's resignation is95 words
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Article94 1933-01-27 9 I "naMr To Take POOl Out From Hungan Buci.ipe-t .l.iii 1 The dilemma of not being able to take home the money earned on a very profitable tour faces Jack Hylton, the dance band conductor, who earned thousands of pounds on a three months' tour of Europe.94 words
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Article74 1933-01-27 9 (iovernnu'Pt Decision to Proceed with Ivccoticlitioninu London. Jan I I icom the. Ministry of Transport was read London County Council meeting which stated that the Government had reached the conclusion to proceed to recondition Waterloo Bridge at an estimated cost of £685.000. A L'rant of 60 per cent,74 words
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Article76 1933-01-27 9 IS l\'u>ants Me in Snow in Rumania Bucharest. Jan. The wintry weather resulted in a tragic loss ol lite in Upper Walla; Fourteen peasants wanting to go to ■MMri Ist their votes in the communal elections. toiliny for hours in three metres of were overcome by tiredness76 words
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Article49 1933-01-27 9 flltmUi of Traflic Out of Hritain London. Jan. I During ■■> y '•'.tula c«! air mail lettem froik Britain amounted to »'>4 tons a 20 :.t IaWM on th< pit'.ious year. Hal th weight of ail mails rosi from 115 tons 1 12 1 ions.49 words
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Advertisement143 1933-01-27 9 COLUMBIA MILK OBTAINABLE PKO>I ROBISOS CO., LTD. •incorporated In Straits Settlements.) SINGAPORE KUALA I I Ml'l X OUR ESTABLISHMENT WII.I BE OPEN ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FROM 8.30 AM TO 1 I'M NEW SHIPMENT OF CHINESE TWISTED MATTINGS JUST UNPACKED AT i Wassiamull Assomull Co. 31 33 High Street. Phone143 words
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Advertisement1026 1933-01-27 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE BIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd, .r.; Ship Co.. Ltd. and China THE HUAKHIOW STEAMSHIP Co.. 1932) Ltd. M.' tal Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM BHIP Co.. Ltd. ri!s STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd THE SARAWAK BTEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. rHI CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd.1,026 words
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Advertisement526 1933-01-27 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd, (Incorporated to bfland) ''ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Due Spore. Sails Spore. s. CITY OF RANGOON For Havre, London. Rotterdam Hamburg Jan. 30 F<L 2 B, On OF I TOMB For Havre. London. Rotterdam526 words
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Advertisement325 1933-01-27 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated to BigteaD MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SFR VICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL. S. N. \V\ OMKAI I WITH Hl> M \.»l M LONDON Wl> KAK I \^l MMI oi;tw\h!>s from lommjn m cmiA vi Dlie im Ml RA 15.000 F«*. S BURDWAN BANGALORE325 words
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Advertisement541 1933-01-27 11 I w>IIIII M.. 1 ,,V.7^H{ N i tli!I «o™5S! '»■> m UAH -.000 Apr. 4 5 Kwa 31 i I'm:: --,n mah:- A W T. 10J00 Mar 910 HAMI ***** J* K^AKI MARU T. 10.S00 Mar. 22 23 X 0 |£J J,J I !O I IVKRPOOL van Ptnang. Suet. Fort541 words
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Advertisement359 1933-01-27 11 EUROPE vk AMERICA VISIT BONNY CALIFORNIA VOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON ?1 E SAIUNGS PROM MANILA AM) 01! Jl(>\(, BOMG fO r .Vr^-'Jv l? VIA HONOL^« T< > SAN F£S?CIS€a li)S ANf| IFS AM) \r\ PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AM) raw roue LOU IHKOK.I! RATH HONii KONG TO mOn Vl\359 words
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Advertisement613 1933-01-27 11 I K. P. M, KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ OnU Pridaj tssengers flnwiliya II!>OI{I Soengci-Pakning. Siak and PakanBMOf TIXOMBO Fiida 1: MAROS— s irday. Jan 28. Prigi-Radja, Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. VAUSSTUff— Saturday. Jan. 28. Bawean. Pad;- B Boeleleng and Sourabaya. HM'.OALl— Satur.^a v. Jan. 28. Kcedap. Tampoetii. J,. .ggi, Bengkalis613 words
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Article344 1933-01-27 12 Canada darning (•round v,.- 1,-.},. VII. I .ntroversy is waging n. ■Bd American port and transportation mcr *h< ent Briti ■on grata ami n\- proviso thai it musl I .■h.iiinels. AM ncan grain and transportation interest! which have foi 1> <d the transport re vcn'i' 1 learly344 words
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Article153 1933-01-27 12 I our New Liners for th* Nt-w York Lint* Tokyo. Jan. 13 The Nippon Yusen Kaisha has decided to construct four liners to be commissioned on the New York line, each with a tonnage of 17.000 and developing a cruising speed of 18 knots an hour. The construction153 words
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128 1933-01-27 12 STATE SUBSIDIES TO FOREIGN Shipping American System of Hut;*' Mai) Contracts London De. .1 Strong feeling is being expressed in British Pippins circles iplM the system of st. nbsidies to foreign shipping, which sbipwners declare has become scandalous. I:, 'his connexion complaints have been made r.irliament and elsewhere of the128 words
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Advertisement694 1933-01-27 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the we'i-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tona) and the 8.8. MA.NOOI.A 1 3,352 toa=» (Cargo only] 8 MARELLA la one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins694 words
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Advertisement517 1933-01-27 12 I.S.K.N ISIIIHXI v nrporsu,! I KEGt'LAR FRek,, I passowbTlZ <m Japan MALTA MARU iHH wi, m 1 MALTA MARU A MARU BOSTON MARU JOHORE MAR I ERIE MAX! For rales and utber p^r to:— BBHBAIIA jj UMIIt IMON IllLli W Engineer choica of en£tneen«. eoursaa In the mmt U •<••<517 words
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Miscellaneous675 1933-01-27 12 MAM. DESPATCHES Bl IKAIN 8.^.-r.. Saturday 7 p.m uM Thui^da 730 aD X, tl Monday to Fridoy 7 30 a D Saturdays P- E Bill"*"* Ul Jerantut) Monday to F lhi 7 30 a n Kuantan (via Jeraniuti Saturdays I M Kilantan 1 1 ia Padang Besar) Monday 7 p675 words
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Miscellaneous311 1933-01-27 12 PASSENGERS HOMEWARD P- 1 Wtm^md Maru yesterday: Mr. S. j Mg«M, M I MMM, Mr. L. H. Cumber-I jatch. Mi li K.iorrmg. Mis H Kuoning.l *rof. E Arinut |ft >-: Aiss A R. Moore. Master D. Moore, Mr. C a I ihafer Mr C C ■H*T, Miss L. Van N311 words
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Article1190 1933-01-27 13 hfan of Optim&a :ir.d GO-ATHEAD POUC? Mr. R. Stank y Dollar, the President of the Dollar, United States, and American Niail Lines, gives the following review of American shipping during 1932: That confidence and optimism have returned, not only to shipowners but to all other business1,190 words
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Article493 1933-01-27 13 BRITISH COMMITTEE TO REPORT SHORTLY Only Nine Lives Lost in Nine Years ...is on board the two FleDCll luxury liners LAilantique and the France during the past focused fresh attention on the fire risks of sea travel. An important committee of representatives the biggest. British493 words
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Article88 1933-01-27 13 Knulish Actress's Escape From Burning Vessel I.oiulon. I. in. 1»>. Miss Mary Cobb. an English actress, and her husband, Mr. Barry Barnes, wen landed at Perim at mid-night from the burning Norwegian motor vesoel Taronga according to the Daily Express. Lloyds report fire broke out in88 words
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Advertisement469 1933-01-27 13 SNiArm FREE PRESS (Dnl> and Weekly Editions) Kiv-'\<()\ \U)\\) SINGAPORE. ir< ADVKKIISKU, SINGAPOB i rmiier mornitn daily in i n iieiivprr.l v. *h the Cliota S M h morning. latest news. c t'U»rams and itest an- f .■.um-fMn-nts. London nibber and i Mp ibl.- appear daily. Special ►•itures include pictures,469 words
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Advertisement400 1933-01-27 13 CIWDMIPTOINI Comply With British Standard Specification I<>l-1 IIMIHBIIIIIIIIBIIIIIBII DISTINCTIVE IN I I PRICE, PERFORMANCE I AND PACKING I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. 'Incorporated in Strait* Settlement*' SINGAI'OKI AM) r..';\N(IIK> stockist: JOHN' MTTLF CO.. LT I MAY WE SEND /^m I ■> iOTMSM WHY SUFFER EffEMA) TORTURE WITH iUfimAS j~%^ The Boothiiig,400 words
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Miscellaneous77 1933-01-27 13 PASSENGERS ARRIVING Per t.s.s. Hector due from UK. on or about i>Bth: Mr. A J. Rycroft. Mr. and Mrs. J H. Dodd and inft. Mr. W. A. Ward. Mr. and M RP. Walkei and inft, Mr. W. A. MB Mr. T. McLachlan. Mrs. Nimmins, Capt ii Jump Mi H Huntsman.77 words
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278 1933-01-27 14 Developing Crop on Sandrinu'ham Kstate Large areas of the King's Sandiingham estate. i covers 7,000 acres of Norfolk, are to be devoted next year to the growing of flax. It is the intention to supply the material on which the British linen industry depends278 words
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Article270 1933-01-27 14 Government Ma> Scrap the Salter Report PASSENGER EHICLE CONKI.">ION The Government is still considering the Salter Report on road and rail transport, but I is a growing belief that tt undations are dead. Transyn il tlu 1 H pronounce!— it of the Salttr Commit!' which il270 words
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Article180 1933-01-27 14 i Midnight Race in Hope ni Saving GiiTa Lite Salisbury. Dei A n.Kiiii^iu drama of the dcs; B doctors and WUttm of the Salisbury Infirmary to savr tiio life ol a 13 -year-old girl to-ci. The airl cii-. tri iiospita! thi* mornii It \vnb on180 words
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Article436 1933-01-27 14 Now Accepted in the BeM Circle- j Slang words are not officially recognised, jbut they form a vigorous, descriptive and freqiently picturesque part of the X ish. writes Marjorie E. Burges. Sonu torn ..g words were int or merely coarse, and not in normal conversation of any but436 words
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Advertisement143 1933-01-27 14 Thousands Already Sold! THE ANNUAL DF THE EAST (1932 33 Edition) EDITED AND COMPILED M H. 1". KNAPP, F.R.G.S. BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER Acclaimed to he the most magnificently produced and mod ranarkabk Book on Travel, Industry and Adventure in the Kast ud Pte Barf WWP published. 1 368 BIG143 words
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Advertisement360 1933-01-27 14 BANKS A XD INS IRa\< CHARTERED BANK ni INDIA U SIKUM AND t His (Incorporated to Bncland by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares cf £5 eacn Reserve F-und txooo.co Reserve Lmbmty of Proprietors £3.000.000 hi U) OH 1< I 38. BL'hopsgate, London. EC 2 Bm] Ipoh Bangkok360 words
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Advertisement266 1933-01-27 14 THK HIKOHAV^ BANK, i (Established to law Capital Bubacribed FuOj: pale c m Reserve Fund «lafa President X Kodaite Etc Vice-PresWent X t*» "laiicßi JX-a, r^^ ■i^w^^^i^m^Pl bVbwKb) I w*stmUifter Back. 1 Tne Kattstt Aiexanc:-ia tlgypt). Ba k t*. Canton. C He©, Hamb'jrr, Hankow, »s j_ Honolulu, K.ijruan, Kar^ saki.266 words
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Miscellaneous483 1933-01-27 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING j CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA, j STKAITS SI.TTILMENTS, f-nd i i KI.UFKATI!) MXLAY STATIS J 1 FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. J DAVENTRY, ENGLAND i S Wavelength^: 25 3 nv:es and 313 i met: I i i(i.i\ .I.) mi.. i th O JCT Phi Timr L. J hv483 words
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Article356 1933-01-27 15 I Rfpnrl .il I Din ;>i I r«part of Ike directors of The Perak I Kuftb- i. to be submitted Penang on Feb. 8. I I .otal area of the cooapany's property m h that recorded in the Kj^Mtoat amaßal report ard is made up as356 words
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Article190 1933-01-27 15 Effects «f MulhM DrpreciatiMi Thr annual report of the Java Bank to March a gross prosw msA orassary *wrtw of n. 5.316.?f4. as against Uinjai lor im-31 Kxpenditure amounted r::.«3.»!8. c«sapared with F13.134.73*. leav- salacce of F12.«f2.i7«. a decrease of After appropriating Fl 1.345.563 to ■me and190 words
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Article58 1933-01-27 15 V.r_- sPdsf5 Pdsf w «k«rfull ttee until end ■^TT wa »l» etaM down tor av^^^ °r year: No. lam t ■•^f wm run tfMtrwt «<^^^sww CUDK X"*T" aetaUe tin. Yield of tin to •J« per euMe yard y, jf— >. |jm «-p^* VOtkSBK Mi Mitt nf58 words
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Article95 1933-01-27 15 hange* in Representative Prices Jan. 23 t to. rltan Can. Com. 61 v 61 $1% Am. Tphona and Tgraph 104 105", Ateheson Railroad 42 °wpont 35', 30', Firestone. Common NQ Gen. Electric Gen. MotOKS 14 Goodrich 9 Goodyear ld 16 Inter. Tphone anti Bank 43 i95 words
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Article99 1933-01-27 15 THE ABROAD 1 Atht gM Be 14 9 3J •d. l 6 I 101 j 3. 813 567 'j But-. s 4P.. official Copenlu 18.159 ly 15 16 Geneva -33 13 i Lfc.' 110 110 Madrid 92.46 66 9 16 1 34 Montreal 3.92 4.86 3 3 3.38 7 >99 words
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Article282 1933-01-27 15 Canada is getting some encouragement from recent trade statistics. For t kwtfcrt months ending October the favourable balance of wa» $52,000,000 <gold« compared with an un- I favourable balance of $30,000,000 for the pre* vious corresponding period. Trade with Empire countries in a number of j282 words
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Article59 1933-01-27 15 Rollins? Mill at Kuznetsk Read> to Commence Operation Movow. run 5 essage has been reoei-> I h| M 5t V V the adir.,:.:.",':i:: In charsr of the construction of Mi BhnMi i ;ro ii ::.!)::>■ reporting that th< first H :..,1- ,t roLluig mill fjr steel59 words
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Article401 1933-01-27 15 Singa|K»re. Jan. 'l~>. ■s quoted are generally those current yde TYrrace Market. At the other markets I iy be small variations. i I < Round> Kati 31 Beef otew or curry do 25 Pork, lean do y and fat (!3t quality. do 34 Mutton Australian lb. 25401 words
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Article146 1933-01-27 15 Found Guilty at Court-Martial A H MMI M| t'-.iii m officer was found pttty <n insubordination it'iii will be promulgate d Private William Blight 1 24 of th« 2nd Beds and Hrrt. R. jiment is 'h- soldier, and at a district court-martial at Bunion Hampshire146 words
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Article205 1933-01-27 15 < nmpanv's Power Station Sold 1 to KM.S. (Jovernmont London. Jan. 5. A circular to the shareholders o; the Sun-ei Mines annou:. aient has o<*n arrived at for the sale 01 the company? hydro-electric installation to the F.MS Government The purchase price is £200 000 payable in205 words
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Article99 1933-01-27 15 Th oyers' prices, leceived by cable yesterday morning, for Malayan Palm oil and palm koi! 1 foilo'.vs: I'm m on n c.i.f. land?d weights New York Philadelphia bents (U.S. currency t per lb. c.i.f. landed weights Pacific Ports (U.S.A.* vs. eurnccy) per lb. c.i.f. landed weights Liverpool99 words
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Article472 1933-01-27 15 Standard li.i Mil <m l\i*t Ii was officially announced recently by the Indian Tea. Souih India and Ceylon Associations in London that the second I of the scheme for the regulation of tea ex countries has now been reached. X ia to the numbers of the associatknv472 words
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Article32 1933-01-27 15 Four hundred square yards ot Gai-man < rubber blocks are being laid in the Mersey i tunnel for experimental purpose at trie* expense of Rubber KoadWJi Limited I32 words
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Article1164 1933-01-27 15 TIGHTENING THE TARIFJ SCREW No Hope of \greement With lister i:r l f •■■spondent] Dublin. Hw 1 i n>roach of the New Year visualize; no change in the economic wa r between th< I h Free State and Great Britain and Item Ireland, the fir*t1,164 words
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Article551 1933-01-27 15 SHOUTING CLERGYMAN IN THE (IALLERY "1 Have Been Wrongful!) Arrested" There wa^ a dramatic interruption o: proceedings of the Islington Clerical Conference :»t Church Kouse, Westminster. I I clergyman in oliirt sleeves, gra&piug his Mirplico in nis hand, stood up ir the public ftfcllery and551 words
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Article84 1933-01-27 15 v form Of Resistance To \uthorit> "VUdr^v. J^n 11 A Madura telegram safe the court aaajn. some constables and a few others sustained burns by nitric acid when inmates of a Mohammedan house resisted the party who called on Court business. Anticipating trouble, a irth hiayiii84 words
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Advertisement71 1933-01-27 15 Ksnrt* firred |12 00Q,08i> Assurance la force over 135.000.M8 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. •Incorporate in the Btr»it« Settltmnitti r. i. .i.-«- Euwd Ufe Building, CecU Street, Singapore "0000 mth the supreme court of d and mmm -<- pjpj j o, E Companies Act In every particular. ATTRACTIVE71 words
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Article657 1933-01-27 16 NINE DIVISION III SIDES STILL IN \n (Jnusuallv G°od Rocordp in The flip ROSPECTS IN THE FIFTH KCI'XD The F-A. Cup competition will be carried a stage further to-morrow with the fourth round The question that arises :.aturr»ii\ the event can maintain the standa: already set in the matter of657 words
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730 1933-01-27 16 (tunners Play Poor Cup Soccer London. Jan 1 1 third round of the F kfetl Association f'u\> h-.+ provided even more .sensatton.s mm N-A .tst:.- (holders! and the Arseoal tflnattato) were both well beaten and the l.itt uit caused a senaaUor. among football r. t730 words
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Article200 1933-01-27 16 M iDERATE SCORE UY NEW SOUTH WALKS Bradman Again Dismissed Cheaply Sydney, Jan. -G. The weather was unruled, but the v.icket good, ul.-n MM MCC met Ne\i South Wales lere to-day. Wales won the tost, and det < d to bat. MM i.dance of 23.000.Reuter - 200 words
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Article108 1933-01-27 16 I nfnrtunate iiuidont in Dressing Room Xdfhui.. Lan 10. The stramed Relations caused by Australia's attitude against "leg theory" bowling was brought to a head on Saturday when Mi P fjfcgfl :he English manager wen", to tht dressing room to sympathise w v.f.:.! who was being massaged108 words
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Article117 1933-01-27 16 RANDWICK RACE MEETING ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP AND KNOX STAKES Favourite Wins by Short Neck Sydney, Jan. 20. At ilit RMdMck meeting to-day Topical uon 0M Aunivervin Handicap and Roman Spear ANMVIIKSAKY H\M)l( \l' I MUSI roncAL ia i iHF.VAIIION 75 (rII'PSLAM) 1i.12 Won by thiee lengths, third ■> i Time 2117 words
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Article227 1933-01-27 16 Kuala Lumpur V.M.C.A. Defeated At Beckej 'Fn>m Our Own Correspondent' Kii.i!., l.umpur. Jan. .V Singapore Colts gave a fine display of high lass hockey his afternoon against the V M C A lere. which ended in the former winning by wo clear goals. The visitors penormeri many thrill*227 words
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Article187 1933-01-27 16 Easy Wins in Men's Open Singles Ai. M:. »'-n Sumles matches s- lungor Club tournament ended tamel] \V;.;itt-Snuth ■.•>.: much superior to knidennanr. Hu'miu: v. f -a hat ie did agair..*-: MtLeod and Mel*: ).m\ an asy pa.\sage auainst Yates. Oi th< tm M' n' Open Double.- played,187 words
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Article98 1933-01-27 16 Seven New Caps in Welsh XV London. Jan. 13. The lommmm to MM HMm xv which defeated England 7 -3 in the first Rupby international of the season at Twickenham on Jan 21 V. Jenkins <Bridgend' H Bwn (Cardiff), W. Wooller iColwyn Bayt. Claud Davey (SvranW>>i A Jones98 words
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Article74 1933-01-27 16 Waseda University Beat U.S. Marines Shanghai. Jan. IS. Playing on a sodden ground with snow falling throughout the |MM tho Waseda University beat the United States Marines of Shanghai by 24 points to nil in a rugby contest this afternoon. Despite the severity of the weather a74 words
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Article35 1933-01-27 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 26. The Sports Club swimming bath was opened this evening and for the remainder of the month members may have unlimited use of the pool free35 words
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Article527 1933-01-27 16 GEILM \N "i i< -.i: AND FINER BOXES birr Cains iktts Dutch Champion I From Our Own Correspondent J I ondon .f.in I■* Fog wrapped Leicester in wintry gloom last >£.! but it failed to effect the attendance at the Granby Hall, where Reggie Meen <H i527 words
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Article278 1933-01-27 16 Dutrh Champion Forced to (iive Ip After Six Rounds UHSf British Empire heavyweight lampion, defeated Paul Hofman the Dutch heavy-weight champion, in the c ixth round of n 12-round bout at Leeds last night, a towel being thrown in. Ir. xho s»-ni!-f:r.a! of a £120 welter-weight278 words
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Article109 1933-01-27 16 Eddie Majaiire, the South African middleweight lost n; fight in England when hf was defeat-- •t- at Newcastle, by Jack Ct*c Sundeiiand, who recently fought l*i; Ha:- to a close decision. The verdict wa, badly received, even by the local crowd, who thought the South MM109 words
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Article12 1933-01-27 16 Singapore Khai. Association R.A.M.C by 4 pal a hocfcey MtiCh «t Tanglln12 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous45 1933-01-27 16 TO-DAY'S TENNIS III (inn:* tion with the MMM New foal OpM Tennis Tournament at the S.( a dt-cision ui!! nvAdc to-day at I a.m. M to ti.r possibility of pia> daring th»' div. and competitors art .iskt'd to ring MM to i < reive Mistriu tionv45 words
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