The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 January 1933
1933-01-28
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1933-01-28 1 The Singapore Free Pres M,t,. ESTABLISHED Is:',:,. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1933. 10 (i:nts.15 words
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Article321 1933-01-28 1 in, r.iiu^i 1.1..1H- i.. i t i i iv. v |M<ii. i..n li limit allitmlt- if i hiliu ii:hl i.-. i— ftagi n. 1 tit if i Vi'.i; ..fin.. -I tin:. ...ill-,! in Ill; .!!•>— l»»f» I I. In. 1.-.vii. oun< il Hi-! uvNJ, n the \i»-hi321 words
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Article522 1933-01-28 1 asdkfaosjidiofksdf Out East, as at Home, if a couple of Europeans are unable to settle their differences by word of mouth, they me their flats. But they do things differently up in Boot Kong— with a touch of melodrama. According to reliable information the Topfcist has522 words
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Advertisement204 1933-01-28 1 BIGI A TEA MBS the freshness r;inrt- of the Mai*?*" i:ard»»ns i-r h.mir. RAFFLES HOTEI M.\LAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL t t* U V RUSI I U I IZJO to 3 p.m. MALAYAN RUGBY iUNION END OF THE SEASON BALL S(x i Dinner Dance Cabaret I ■■.-ion Till 2 a.m. UGO JOSEPH204 words
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Advertisement115 1933-01-28 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE IMHBI J l\ rERTAINMKNT PROGB \MMK "Gladys" "Joyce" FOR I I IFfc I i-vlt; ..INCJAI'OI-JK BCT FROM AUSTRALIA T^ AMERICA FAR EAST THE fVIAYE SISTERS TALENTED AUSTRALIAN STARS BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINMENT OINNEB 13. NOX-DIVKRS 11. ADELPHI HOTEL special classical (ONCEKT SUM>A\ BY115 words
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Advertisement85 1933-01-28 1 LATESI \l)Vl.i; I I m» m v Thr fir>t njle of health— Page 4. Thy way to a heal*. -Page 5. Notice to De Reszke smokers Page 8. CHRYSLER COMFORT Nfiiinn ASSEMBLY of GOD CHAPEL 486. SERANGOON ROAD. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Irritated Throat! then at once take FORMAMINT Tb« Oerm-kllling Throat85 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-28 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article170 1933-01-28 2 Lure ot Well-Stocked Ctanist'fl Shop "Torgsin." a State enterprise «tti IPO shop* in Moscow and throutl soviet, Union selling most necessities and some semi- < luxuries— but only for gold or foreign \.r. advertises another scheme for getting gok: o-. > I This is chemists shop170 words
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Article621 1933-01-28 2 DRAMAS IN THE SEVEN SEAS SPECTACULAR FEATS OF A WRECK OFFICER Im HdM H sms in a <"■ I and feMMtW f Commodore Sir Fred- R.N.R.. 1 :k Offi( I B «ge Association and N Saiva- x r during the *to told Desmond Young, in <able took of adventure "Ship621 words
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Article385 1933-01-28 2 Open Air. Fur Coats and Sun-Ray Lamps The ret hi I frosts— thi ftr I yew v.iv a sheer delight to Mm English Zoo bMB MtWMtB dimes, and L b> M MM (i nture to many I tr ipu >". Ahi'or n ii are worn ih385 words
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Article89 1933-01-28 2 Sidney John Parkin, a?ed 31. a labourer. pleaded guilty ;vt Devon Quarter Sessions. Exeter, to Mealing six sheep at Braunton between August 1 and December 2 last. He sUUcd thru hM wife and four children were practically starving. He stole the .sheep singly by night at interval- of a fortnight89 words
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Advertisement253 1933-01-28 2 i XMONTON DEVON rfIOLAND. special j I n in on toxn from Un ¥-«■<■ I !T.'iiv the chr-rm of U Old K^UU) I Country House, together vith BWJ CO* c of modern high «*w Hotel. 9 I Kidins. Huntinc I G Batbln mtia No petty n0 corkage. Personally rccom- iClpd253 words
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Advertisement487 1933-01-28 2 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL mftKM is hrreby given that lenders are now invited for the following materials or Urvice, mi that particulars of such tenders be obtained in the Tender Room. ipal Off! I Oomti tion. with materials supplied b; tl Commissioners, of semi-permanent I Oma Roacl. Date oi Closing. 4), m487 words
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Advertisement290 1933-01-28 2 Th^Favourite Every Cup Throughout the World tht t*tr judgei of qualitr and good value litt on having Lipton's Tea. ippreciate the fine flavour ar. feet freshness which disungunr t. famous tea from all others O* §«/t tvtrywKtrt to oW famous yllow tin gate Distributor* HILNRY WALGH (<> I Foods The290 words
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Miscellaneous286 1933-01-28 2 thk WEEK High Water 00.30. 9.1 ft..' 11. 44. 10 3 ft. Curtailment cf water supplies to shipping by Hammer and Co. Ru?by: North vs. South, at Anson Road^ Stadium: South Johon n Raffles j College. Johore. Hockey Colony vs. TM.2 E* -round Football Lg&gue. Skmg Poo A Bendeir.. IX286 words
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Article67 1933-01-28 3 IK^«man's 35 Years > **<•»» ct Hearham Norfolk* has M*.»t» niles deUvering letters ar». V. v Ir w. baa had to d<> two Heacham has been than fifty years. Her his death, and i«-r. When she died intrd an au\itiur\ »»td lx> m her h baaa hat67 words
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Article124 1933-01-28 3 (From Our Own Correspondent I London. I;n H' Mr. and Mrs. Mollison were honoured at th< nday. when Sir George j Trusectt. the d Mayor, presented Mrs. on with the Gold Medal of Honour League <■■ Mr- MoUlson with a bar medal he already possesses. Sir George124 words
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Article1374 1933-01-28 3 SEVEN MEN OF DESTINY Intcrvitws Witt De Valora And Norton De Valera has cor.Jronttd the "Scvn .d hi has accepted Hi fMI the 1 :alri. The Dail has been dissolved an;; forestalled the defeat which tho.-t La'jcur Party had in store for him. has looked his1,374 words
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Article211 1933-01-28 3 1:1 \r.-lh !I' Bos r idon Fan. A snake was fcv.nd last ni^iit on a L« •bus a a ctrdtxnd box, •aCveral \cntilatiou holfa in the lid. and i. lied with -i rOn .-eat. The vehicle on th^ Bldcup-Wood 0 route, wr v »en the discovery was211 words
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Article59 1933-01-28 3 Mstanec DM Not Witter la Laddie Laddie, a C; ■< usli-haiiod ooOle, ha^ tfbUl by it< homing proclivities. a farm iy. but he rttmed home. He I off, and M hack at his original abodo. be walked bo and I; dUdC ai.v eh. the Pt.- n of59 words
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Article121 1933-01-28 3 [From Our O>\ CorropOßc, I ..i «i 10. HM l-o:u ■-.m School of Hygiene and Tropical I publish c ican on the Wo:k of the MMOI ended .slst. Jor;2. It is ;j car 153 students were admitted to the school f« of Ti me and Hygiene.121 words
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Article160 1933-01-28 3 HIDING FROM BOOTLEGGER REVENGE iW M (i ..'i Huron's --mm iii Uritain cier an assumed name, the 22-year-old MB of one of Nev. York's most notorious bootleggers —a "beer barun"— is living in England as a rtitdmt aeaktaf asfety from the vengeance of his I. als. A former member of160 words
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Advertisement58 1933-01-28 3 FIVE BATS BRAND CONDENSED MILK •M»m i. prepared l>> experts through iMut- and is unequalled o! its Kind T m lUS WMI4Y, AM YOr WILL BE CONVINCED Sole Importers Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, Ltd. ftuilcling, Singapore. TtL 9977 5978 5979 YOU ][V i)*>n t Have PHCENIX I MINRRAL WATERS %^Jm Naturally58 words
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Advertisement107 1933-01-28 3 CONTAI NS ABUNDANCE X FPI FR OF *«>»<}— f L L t >, VITAMINS COD LIVER OIL with A B and D MALT EXTRACT Maintains vigour in children. Builds strong teeth and sturdy limbs. \v; Enables children to develop a reserve of strength with which to resist disease. Vi^ Avj107 words
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Article221 1933-01-28 4 Manufacturers' Novel Bonus Scheme For Farmers A icHfmf to encourage care hi the handling bj milk at their West Coui b*» Tecently been put into operation by the manufacturers of infants' food. Cow and Gate I of Guildford. Surrey, whose operations cover a wide radius In the West221 words
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Article108 1933-01-28 4 asdfasdf Mr Lloyd Oe< •ri>- broke hL> motor-car Journey to hU WeL^h home at Oxford Tor a haircut While he wa.s in tht- barber\» chair, and just after h- 1 had hid a shampoo a Diio C' v, o 1 1 1* r* t ii. t i w 1 1108 words
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Article295 1933-01-28 4 SOUTHEND'S £1,000,000 "DAZZLE" Tempting Two Million Extra Visitors This Year Southend is planning a four weeks' dazzle that will add another month to its year, and so ternp 1 visitors to spend an t-xtra £1.000.000 in te n Arrangements are being made for the biggest amme of illumina". :h,r 8.295 words
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Article280 1933-01-28 4 inquiry Into North Bit lUm Urged Phat it should conduct a research into the iviour of the No:;h S. a tides as they affect rhames is being pressed on the Government by the" London County Council. Seeing the Th:.m. tides rising higher every it h afraid the280 words
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Article66 1933-01-28 4 It will be remembered that the Ross Institute has recently had an extended campaign foi funds, and appeals have appeared in most ol the newspapers, writes our London correspondent They are now appealing to all member? of Parliament, pointing out that the activities ol the Ross Institute are concentrated on66 words
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Article968 1933-01-28 4 INDUSTRIAL FUTURE OF INDIA PROBLKMS NEVER REALM TACKLED Sir A! f :H W;^ui^ I Criticism MM Watson, oditoi Calcutta •vu-.n. at a luncheon of the Royal Empire in London, said thai industrially India iis a land of missed oppoMt.i lad tt* ni«ln blame f*>i s heavily upon us British.fashion to968 words
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Article118 1933-01-28 4 (ra/N \tar- in th< A myster> count—* Dodwell. t. raUan Governnwat mer. at Adelaide. Tempo! it accompanied th^ Leonidv a huts? rhmwiw^T of meteors, whuft lia** ojpiow v 33 years since ITtf In 1899 Uic Leonlis t.tvt th -v as> the comet ted gone But118 words
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Advertisement128 1933-01-28 4 Thmisands Already Sqjdj (1932 33 Edition) BUTTED AND COMPILED BY 11. P. KNAPP, P.R.GA BIG ER "ETTER THAN EVER -ued to be the most magnificently produced and most ble Book on TtK I fodnstlj Adventinv in the East and Far East ever published. 365 BIG P--.iiiiS ~> Teeming with exclusive128 words
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Advertisement40 1933-01-28 4 y^ at breakfast I faEE^Tfre first V^v. WE=^su/e of y •>* I health yj*^?& ■amMßßmmammYmfflmpPv^ Aj. To croat those complaint Clarke's Mood NaMM >mtmt Woodportliri healer. It a fvnom tor Wos* ffcJo Oisordon. B***yi~dmUQUtD~ TAOU I a. a*al f J ,^^gi^^^40 words
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Article3662 1933-01-28 5 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON I THE ANTI-TOTE CAMPAIGN I I dun I. in. pi i /><>/,> the Free Press j Pornsnondent emnmtsstoo on Lotteries issued an Interim Report betting in clubs and on grey--4 rariaff track* They say they do so ix- tlyt i'on»ider the tot? under these conirehr3,662 words
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Article201 1933-01-28 5 Crime Expert and Wife Die Together Professor John Olaister, the pathologist medical crime expert, of Glasgow Unive: Within few hours his wife was also dead Ii h were victims of Influensa. They wave m th- and had been married for 54 yean>. MkM John Glaister, Junior,201 words
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Article67 1933-01-28 5 Jock?) Xhsolut? P?st t< Actor A juckey named Ashley Tom Walk. a«ed M. labour for rtraltng means of a IndiaD t *»a plantar. Walk, tt was aUtod. met Mr. Bryntac la an Walls, and Induced Mr. Brynrng to part with said, he would bet on67 words
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Advertisement253 1933-01-28 5 Look at w AfH^^ Tb4 b^bW. a^^^ ka^ smiler I^^^^bH^^^^^SS bP^^ a# "< a cool o«v d*«« o*-^' j^ ,9 W^ ,a7_^dVMbVßHbW^C^Bblb> J ]r^f^ 1 l^ /c< r v ~^V^l I 1 mi J m m .Nr A KTs anc invai'OJ LilIM iiiaaaaaay -ffiJg f HnT bT I9bb> v^ ■far253 words
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Article, Illustration1860 1933-01-28 6 By Our Film Correspondent PAVHJM IN WWEH the delightful fi?xn. "There Goes Bride," and H bftftd nev. Jessie Matthews, closes its run at the Pathere win be a return showing of the Chevalier Jeanette MacDcnakl I* v v Jessi? M other B•tan con old. Other alleged1,860 words
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Article116 1933-01-28 6 Madrid Tramways have just placed an orr four double-deck A.X.C. buses. Time of these are to be driven by 190 h.p. petrol engines and the fourth by the AXC. high-speed oil engine of the type which k now mosiuomed in a huge number of London hysci.116 words
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Article712 1933-01-28 6 MOTORING PROBLEMS MADE EASY i THE TOOL KIT i I] Ry tii< Fn« i 1 Mot or:r ft J (n, i p-:-i<!t nt In mpimr U seveia! request- nucaMf lluil a/c th*«M if wit a eerum •f space U matter* #f ialcrwl to toc»I ■m*' •rr»«fe»«u i a special cuncipwiifwt712 words
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Article271 1933-01-28 6 Once again a controversy has arisen on the question of four or six cylinders. Four -cylinder enthusiasts feature the smaller number of special engine moiw^*"!* »n* vibration dampers. Their rivals argue that the six-cylinder has HaH inherent food balance that there is no vibration to damp out!271 words
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Article, Illustration145 1933-01-28 6 How a motorist ha. accident*. Loth fatal, on tike same flUkt «t ntle and a half of m* iMM mail at a Mersthan The inquiry was Into the d< Daws. a?ed 72. a da :ilam ami Bundock. fc licensed virtua :afdp road. But Greenwich, .-aid145 words
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Article835 1933-01-28 7 Fear of ><• Pc: ion :nairations that Persia is I influences, both the Teheran Russian polity changed with the B^n^tyrfrs., whatever the powM the contrary. Under nineteenth century •ie Caspian Sea. Now bftituted peaceful penctra;ut this policy means has Russia :i Persia. Last The chief of whom835 words
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61 1933-01-28 7 ROBOT TABLE'S BRIDGE WITH NO SIGHS A card table which shuttles and dealcards is on t .lordstreet. W. No matter how the cards are arranged, the table never deals twice in the same a The pack, unshuffled. h put in a slide, the :.£r -r >.• n. :r\ 0 V:61 words
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Article33 1933-01-28 7 Among the recent appointments and promotions officially issued by the Colonial (M v F P B ron, ftw l^ rr gun officer to Local Forces, SSetUemrats' and P.M.S., and Rundall, State Adjutant, F.M.S.33 words
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Article738 1933-01-28 7 Specialising In Beauty Inadorntrd B> dt'orsc (Veil Although the authorities occasionally bring a manager to book for outragei impr ment has no effect upon A triflim the defaulter vttb hindk<> answers the judge's stern "will you be good?'" In the affirmative The nY comment on the738 words
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Article93 1933-01-28 7 Li ft on Doorstep of Police Headquarters N.u t ork. G:i. towards the i>- indicated in 1 the i,ietl body of Joe W i ■.>■.. was MMni door of th« police headquarters Weshefsky sent I Uw M rfSMM. asnii fur the in 111 cit-r is still93 words
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Advertisement165 1933-01-28 7 -Women who-> Suffer You need YFASTVITE 1... ;1 Mothers. Weary TTTWUc— iaj V'» Life, Nen f v -j \> Sen Vitalit> s^^ \t-v. r:di!rance UfQ -s> f h Veiast Vile. 1| t$T Du-dfiness. Dcpres /t/i Mf- 1 winish! l'hai vi vcon> of j.ui 7 y^^ri^V .lumpy tindFriy- r J^ /{j165 words
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Advertisement189 1933-01-28 7 AN UNDERWOOD PORTABLE Makes Your Mail EASIER to Write and EASIER to Read PATERSON, SIMONS a\ co I* a \l 1, 1 nlt■; n. Phone 5991. ''^^H Hv Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double- action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth189 words
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Article1383 1933-01-28 8 BIG CHANGE COMING IX VAUDEVILLE A Fie Yi>ar Plan for Entertainment Tlifif b I H| chonge comins in va: Georg? B ruler ever more music -halls than any I may be sure it is no mere cy. What he fcrcfe -.s is the immt completion1,383 words
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Article126 1933-01-28 8 surprise Return from Nr« V -V J..n Mr. Jack Buchanan, the Bngttsh actor, is .ng from tho musical ooine«y r-ardoi English, which He is now playing at Newark. Mew Jersey, where the comedy is continuing its trial. that his dadato* to withdraw at be* cause of the uiisuitablity126 words
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Article95 1933-01-28 8 A serious accident occurred on the River at coal Itglilas moored off the Tungkadoo Wharf at Bhanehai B IhH Wu was being towed from th< Wharf by the tug Victoria when, due to a strong wind, ate temporarily lost control smithed into one of the ligliteifc. This lighter,95 words
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Article338 1933-01-28 8 i of In. LwHiorv I appou. fore net a has had wntrj taken h:s sea* officially takt the meantime he is making himself acasatoi •Ml the office and tlv F Owen, the Deputy Acer." accumulation of leave due to him and I* going ay.v. •bout the end338 words
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Advertisement287 1933-01-28 8 NOTICE "DE RESZKE" CIGARETTES We wish to inform smokers of "DE RESAKI" CIGARETTES that, although it is stated on the coupons that they are only availahlc as tender for gifts until certain dates, we shall he pleased to exchange any coupons after expiration of the dates mentioned. Ask your dealer287 words
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Advertisement52 1933-01-28 8 HERE |Ol ITS !■> IS THE J 4 E\ ]RY PREMIER (I f| I iii: iiis OT T A I I T V T t.:V' S iN>APOPC -Vf 1 R1 :v nT Soda Water i m FRAMROZ CO. I DDD ilrescription <^r d^r bottle todiT at yo«r C cures ECZEMA52 words
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Article307 1933-01-28 9 INSURGENT MEOS' DEMAND INQUIRY ISH OFFICER \:i AN Rdtoh Disperse hto \i- lan Bat in the disturbed area resiormg J confidence among the people. The insui Meo?. however, havo dispersed into the fbi and inaccessible hills, avo.din^ clashes witi British lo: A small ttwth contingent of cavaln* askHj infantry arrived307 words
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Article83 1933-01-28 9 A new issue < in gentral v our. two. DtehaW UK d iii mcdilljon styl< while thirt- '.action ol the 1 a.;. C! ix I I"' Hyan R ''«>utui No\i mt)vi 189< imb< N Aiti iMr Sti th n a ftrenalll, c, m h.ui .limbed Hi I I hoy wfiv83 words
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Article300 1933-01-28 9 v i\ii War ()\cr Temple Kntr> QaKniioai N<»i likd) Poona, January. 16. A repc tec to ha.c been sent to H. E. the Viceroy by Beth Cha:.ianlal GirdRafffkh, Chatoman, Ahmedabad M A^ociation urging the Viceroy n<' .nction to th? introduction of the Temple Entry Bills and pointing300 words
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Article337 1933-01-28 9 Lome Ymn Worrii's in Store. v- re going home in March, and can fitainlv do v.ith the change Tom especially. He's had nearly four years here without a break, and I 1 what you like, the climate does M out of one. Marjorie, here, will benefl*337 words
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Advertisement218 1933-01-28 9 cm 1 l'i»tron- Mapp> and Prosperous Haur! Raya. p aVi l i o n I hs| KVAIIttVs I-lIONK l MATINEE TO-DAY at 3.15 i Tfce nil flows with atMAkf caar < the hIMIMI tMBMIWW hav^ a I .>. > i.ln-i! »w»n The thcavc ia a certain aa4 if Mha Matthews'218 words
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Advertisement129 1933-01-28 9 I CAPITOL? '•'^•■•>^-».^j)®<«^^ EffolSffay Matinee FO-DAY '80-\ B<p BBT! Continue! is< < <** The l!oli(li:\ Sho\N thai ha- set the Town Talking REX ENGRAIfS Superb Spectacle o\ Arabia U-— --y Actaal] I'rodii.ed in NOKTII l'<;cturiim REX INGRAM AFRICA with v cast of 2.1HK1 (himself) KOSITA CAKCIA oi X NEXT ATTRACTION129 words
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Advertisement145 1933-01-28 9 A 1 W 1 1 Ik i •lif 1 1 RSSP^SS LAST DAY TO-DAY!!! 2.15-4.15 6.30 nm? 9.55. Season fo Cooftniie in M^rAorou^li February 6th Laurel and Hardy IN r|^ 'f*| y i'^i f M. Ci. Ms Super Mirthquake TO-SVIORRoW SUNDAY Opening at the Matinee at J p.m. Astounding be-145 words
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Article21 1933-01-28 10 BRYSON. At Bi'.nssni H Kuala Lumpur, on Januar; 2Gth. 1933. to Ida kfc of H f Bryson. M.CS.-a daughter.21 words
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996 1933-01-28 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1933. GOLD IN THE BALANCE There have been persistent rumours that one of the conditions America would insist upon in return -valing down ihe British war v.oiad bC that Britain should i ■<\ to 'he gold standard. It has even been minmiftti that the996 words
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Article264 1933-01-28 10 Mr L O Morgan, of Messrs. Osborne and i mi, Itxih. is being transferred to Petaling Tin. Ltd. Petalin--. MM I at the end ol thl month. Mrs Elizabeth Adamson. of Cross-street E -formerly M: W.U Crook£ll.6so. She died in December, aged 79. Mr. Adam.v.n was a pharmacist Mr R264 words
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Article534 1933-01-28 10 How Ii i> Celebrated in Mala a ,By Our Muslim OuMaauMirlanO The Muslim Fas.t of thirty days, "f^^T*? on December 29. ended J**. r*? 1 of breaking it, called "Idul-Fltr, but miy know locally as "m** Rays PmmT begins to-day. The festival of Id;, bjch is ate534 words
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Article43 1933-01-28 10 Hie commercial treaty between China and! be in force in the beginning of March, subject presentatlves of both Governments, will be in force in the beginning of March, subject to ratification by the Governments of both countries. Union Times.43 words
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Article92 1933-01-28 10 I \TFST UN \M) IM'BBEK PRICES \M> STERLING KATES Rubber and Tin prices and the ing rate in New York and Parts. pecia.ly cabled to the Free Press. as follow i I\ London. J.im I", Spot C 146- a El 4 Forward: O€l Tone of Market Quiet. i;i!u»:92 words
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Article164 1933-01-28 10 TURKEY'S NEXT EQUALITY MOVE Turkey intends to admit women to the Diplomatic Service very soon. t m being, before the war, one of the most backward nations In the world .-o f treatment of women was concerned, T>irtoy Is becoming, under Wutapha Kemal. its soldier ruler, a land of real164 words
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Article46 1933-01-28 10 tr. hi I. had hs fall broken f s f"* ri &rjj po »t* o m ri >^* it* only b- 11. had waiWd to the wind o; rvd stopping out fell 50 ft Into the ga- w nothing of his wonderful f*capf until after the accident46 words
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Article709 1933-01-28 10 LEAGUE SHOULD TAKE A FIRM STAND Matler What the (<>iM(|Ut- SS VIEW MANTHUKIA I— aW j The vital n -t'd of tlv stand on the Sino- Japam in tbe weekly pape of a clash between important than the potitfrm is at stake. It is existence that when I a Report709 words
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Advertisement283 1933-01-28 10 EMPTY BARRELS Prices fipom $1 to $5 CALDBECK MACGRECJOR A CO., LTD. (Incorporated under the Companies Ordinances 0/ Hong Kong) (Incorporated in Shanghai) i w \ii i i;o\i) Tele. 53:1 Ml I BY SPICIXI TO H M III? APPOINTMJM ffl^C^^ KING OF 81AM F ST I) *^0 1871 DIAMONDS SKI283 words
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Advertisement66 1933-01-28 10 MOTORISTS ARK VERY CAPABLE i.ii the yA hole f says an expert Some can actually fold a vKu\ map ack into Hi original creases. What about folding in* Jl GAI LAC ftOTOR CAR POLICY an 1 putting il in your saf< It will prove a \< ry i ad> help66 words
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Article274 1933-01-28 11 10 MORE SEATS REQUIRED 'rrti— lafara foir Major inDail I THE PARTIES Bedb Not Yet Declared rrquirrs It more a majority in the :irr 37 results II p.m. was as 41. r 3 1 «grave Part; losses, two Cure Party and one IHIII, Jan. 27. am of the parties was274 words
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Article46 1933-01-28 11 ier U.hU.I At Cibraltar M *wr Gonorte. on whkk 1» tnmllinc to India. ,^T» frit aince the r* *ft London on JamMrr ttth, an ■J Bl 1 *>«» by cttTera. who Jound f ptnpllui' blade was n had the vmml docked 1 Uie ixmeatm •board46 words
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24 1933-01-28 11 HOLLAND'S QUEEN TO VISIT SWITZERLAND *jm «.^T^ ***ice Queen 1b »i c one I Polio Cburt sald "I v I b* Jived The aagMnto24 words
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Article, Illustration156 1933-01-28 11 FOLLOW BRITAIN'S EXAMPLE Sauts Appeals For National Government DEMAND FOR CABIN! i ESIGNATION Capetown. Jan The House of Assembly was crowded to General Smuts, moved that the Government should resign, which is described as less tv iftjence th*»n an appeal for a new ntart by 1 national government. asserted that156 words
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Article127 1933-01-28 11 Sequel to M: Ued" I >eput> *..t|. i hi Two numiu-d people were arrested at Plevna and numbers, injured or arrested at Varna last night, disturbances following the p bttton of a funeral procession for the Macedonlan Obanaunist Deputy Trikoff. who was murdered In the streets of Sofia127 words
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Article82 1933-01-28 11 iiada K\teiui> It L ntil Fnd of Year Ottawa. Jan The gold embargo ha% been extended until the end of the year.— Reuter. BWK OF KR\\( F P.ri^. l.in 37. The Governor of the Bank of Prance, reviewing the year's operations, said that, whereas the bank's gold Him82 words
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Article64 1933-01-28 11 British Liner Sold to Japan L<onauii. J.i ii. 1. A arm of Japanese ship-breakers has bought tlie While Star Mner Baltic for breaking up This to the fourth British Mner recently sold to Cumrd Umt Caroolfc, the WWte Star Negantir R. l; M.,il A: l:a: -Router64 words
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Article43 1933-01-28 11 To Strengthen Anti-Japanese Boycott Moscow. Jan. 26. r>O r t r m a JapaneM source at Tientsin ret St^\iet-Chin»-s«> trade a^rtvment 'l ded at Peipln? aiming at ^henlns the ant:-Japane.se boycott. Is w» d" by the semi -official Ta&s Agency.—43 words
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39 1933-01-28 11 Riga. Jan. 24. 5.- v. t officials encased In the distiibu- x <<xl at Sebastopul have been yenten^ed chath for failure to repulate f!X>d supplies i J ten others have been sentenced to long39 words
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Article103 1933-01-28 11 FORC FACTORIES CLOSE Indefinite Stoppage in riea 100,000 IDLE Sequel to Body Plant Workers 1 Strike Detroit, Jan. 27. The Ford Motor Company announces thr deilnite closing down of its factories in the United States, employing an aggregate of 100,000 workers. The recent walk-out of 6.000 body-plant workers is given103 words
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Article123 1933-01-28 11 l-< if <•n -i Vr;i! ion Geneva, Jan. The League Council discussion on the AngloPersian oil dispute was adjourned arguments had been heard on both sides. Sir John Simon contended that the Pcimum tcments completely mkrepresentec. 'A, by cancelling the concession, d nrivetl 'Ist company of the123 words
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Article82 1933-01-28 11 Krilliant 1) -;1;; U\ Young Aum raHsi M !N..t.- ii«-. .lan. In the Australian lawn tennis championships quarter-final the Australian prodigy McGrath beat Ellsworth Vines (U.S.A.) 6—2 2—6. B— 7—5. McGrath played the greatest game of his career, showing magnificent variation of pace and length and frequently forced82 words
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Article43 1933-01-28 11 Chamber Support- Boncour Cabinet Defeat by 368 votes to 208 of the Opposition motion to refer back the Finance Commission's Bill constitutes an early Government victory in the finance debate, as the vote was made a matter of confidence. Reut. r43 words
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Article34 1933-01-28 11 Tragedy oi Prague Hotel Pr.isuf. Jan. Mr. Raymond Davis, American Consul here. fell from the second-floor window of his hotel this evening and was killed on thf spot Rao* ter Wireless.34 words
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Article51 1933-01-28 11 President Dissolves Chamber Athens Jan. 24 Z": Greek Chamber boen dUbohed and ■H elections are fixed for March sth ThOtember will be convoked on March 27th :>v a Prt-:,i .tial decree following the request dis.- l;t: tn.i.:- to Presidt-nt ■sjßjrii bj M- Venizelo whose Cabinet !a>t week51 words
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Article45 1933-01-28 11 Communist Disorders at Fray Bentos Montevideo. J»n. ?,3. Th<- police .a Fray Bontor, were obliged to flre Ln a f with Communist led by a Russian ita'or On»' nian was killed and eleven ..ir.ded Tr>- v.jmmonod U> assist the police.-45 words
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Article27 1933-01-28 11 Appeal Dismissed by Chicago Court Chleafo. Jan. E7. The U 8 Circuit Court Appeals has rejected Jacob Factors appeal against extradition to England Reuter27 words
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Article57 1933-01-28 11 Mr Aw Boon Par and Mr. Aw Boon Hrw have informed th- Lady Superior of the Convent oi the H. I Jems that. In honour of the Chinese New Yeir festivities, they wish to give a special treat to the Chinese orphans at the Convent, and wl'l attend on Sunday57 words
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Article176 1933-01-28 11 NATIONAL CABINET FOR GERMANY Nazis I'rcpan. (r> Accept Vun [V,!)cn THE POSITION of HERR HITLER Berlin. Jan. 26. The possibility of th,: formation of a CM embracing schools of thought from the C the Nazis is opened up Hitler's decision, which has been conveyed to Marshal Hindenbunr. that he will176 words
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Article155 1933-01-28 11 6185,000 Reconditioning Scheme London. Jan The controversy over the famous Waterloo Bridge. London, appears to be finally settled. Government has decideu that the bridge must be reconditioned. This decision was announced at a meeting ol rhp London County Council to-day, when a letter was read from the Ministry155 words
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Article177 1933-01-28 11 British I 'hint 1 for Everest Fliuhi l.i»nd< n. I m The iiousicn Westland biplane which is to be used in the forthcoming British attempt to fly over Mt Everest successfully underwent an altitude test at Yeovil, Somerset, to-day, v.htn iiieved a heigh' of 25.000 ft. which177 words
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Article120 1933-01-28 11 Opening Of Amateur Meeting iFrum O;: <).':. Correspondent) Taipin^, Jan. Taiplng Turf Club a.nateu: meeting opened f.ood weather The attendant wtt poor Polo l'oii\ H.i<f (about furs t Catch Wrights. COUNTESS (Clarke) 1 MYRA QU Wh.M/.er) 2 i ADY AIR W ulciingt 3 V. by P- lengths; third120 words
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Article64 1933-01-28 11 The following arc the results in the Keppel Golf Club Chinese Now Year tournaments: SHANGHAI FOURSOMES T Hei^h and Irving Jones tied with J M Watt and W. Dawson. J M. Watt and W Dawson won the replay. LADIES MIXED FOURSOMES Miss Hadley and T. Heigh 4264 words
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Article59 1933-01-28 11 Mr. Moona Kad t Sultan J.P President of the India-Ceylon Club has received a cable from Paris that the title Crolx d'Offlricr de la Legion d'Hnnnelur has been bestowed on him Mr KMhV Ri'tan is the head of the Indian and Ceylonese communities in Sln^pore. He was59 words
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Advertisement158 1933-01-28 11 COLUMBIA MILK 081 \i: Mil t FKO.M ROBINSON CO., 77). (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) SINGAPORE KUALA Lt'MPI OUR ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE OPEN ON PUDAI AND SATURDAY FROM 8.30 A.M. TO 1 P.M. BELIEVE IT OR NOT NO MORE TROUBLES OF DULL FINISH VELVET •THAT DEIiES KKASIN(; IN THE MOST HEAI/TIR158 words
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1256 1933-01-28 12 DOCTORS' GRAVE CONCERN The Welfare of thf Country 8..M.A. MEFJINC !'>:•. An T?ly Milestone In IMalava's >> -.!'u-.'sn" me uuuik < n rc If PlicllirtPli t ..i the miim profession ?:-.'t > in >! :ir.d in i the pn sof Dr. J. klff at 11,256 words
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Article296 1933-01-28 12 A Out r\ h rom I lvI ivt Mr. Roydon Br. I n hon. ec#3tl 1 the Society of TorttMNMH In M- <- i I Irom l I could bag space I in your columns to inquire if any of \r>ur •is could tnlightcn mo as to296 words
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Article, Illustration617 1933-01-28 12 Layne and Marie Idye, two well 1: Engliih dancers who are touring the Orient, have arrived ore this week and will commence a season at the Hotel to-night. The Maye Sisters provide an act which is claimed to be something; quite original. They ome to Singapoie617 words
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Article251 1933-01-28 12 Bo::' oi rrade's Review Urn Portion London. Jan. 25. Th I reviewing the position the supplies of imported meat, diat in accordance with arnfngeinents made on November 7. marketings of chilled betl irom South America weie reduced by 10 from 11 to the end o: the year.251 words
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Article104 1933-01-28 12 Lonely Women Cal Rate For '■Companionship 1 Ne« York, 'in i '!y nirned out ho UK their NTfio rf h tntf lcndv vcmcii a- danr^ pailnors n d CH :..< formed a union. Tin- ettfi :2 BMk < tn] ti Mm n tm v.dl-dresstd rmmjinftn to mi104 words
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Article93 1933-01-28 12 1...i;d.,,, M. 1 o -<hiy an d< larj Isten bu <■ ■>■ to the reo «<• lden i Hoou: m; h em dlsciiotan conrt!!1:; < Britain Merifai an N' gft 1 40 On the I BCft f.Nchan^e. the chief feature* l [■mint and i strength and i93 words
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23 1933-01-28 12 Bl,i ,000 IN T. S VK IRS Future Payments Must he Made in fioods sdkfl;asdkl;fjsadkf skldjflasjdlfjaskldf23 words
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Article9 1933-01-28 12 BIRTHDAY OF THE LEAGUE Ihs It tofted h sdjfklasjfdklosjdkl;fsdf9 words
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Article165 1933-01-28 13 Wins Mi-India TitU--t \tt»mpt ickworth to the new 1 :nptan. She won Urn t: i 1 2c, tm* of ariuns by defeating Mr-. a an It-holes teal at the I Like he? husband T A uuck-j *t. one of the fancied candidates' :v..i 01-"O 1 •n165 words
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Article30 1933-01-28 13 l ektff. tatctadtnc the local nUbi 4_ Blnktcn. hf>> another of Hots id footbmn Mich at It, J b >' 5 «oah to 1 to aid of th. *»«l for uotmp:,30 words
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Article29 1933-01-28 13 (in in America's Tsar's S.il.ir> The Sim reports that Judge K. M. La uer of Baseball, has accepted I >,. ..> j-y--lor 1«2. His contract salary tor this year is29 words
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Article107 1933-01-28 13 [From Our Own Correspondent 1 London. Lan l ft The Rugby Union Ooaun ml welded laat an International bmaer for pmjera aha h aBBdVa F. Cooper, secretary of the v rhe I ism iiMln potat out that a player field of play is off-mde in four case*.107 words
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Article50 1933-01-28 13 :n O r O'.vn Correspondent! London. .1.111. rvmpiey, the farmer world 1 heav --.ve^it |te COaehW Of J«Ck D Ir^hb«TJ. r t:;^l. k :u ii.:r:r; a ■of Europe Ml DM a .mir.unicat: n. :.Ir 1 ,-if.:.- chat plait- .-.vw rtach..v.^,. < -r.\r > <-v:.:b 4 r.50 words
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Article172 1933-01-28 13 Wembley Stadium May He Enlarged There may be a bigger \v> n-: I W Cup Final. di'jrund for tkk<ts h;< .iln.ulv ban so p >Mbi!ity of enlarqma th- Stadium b,...,; ,--ei-st*d X-_ rhe nffuml accommodation 1.- ;:Lst below 93.000 i:>- >::- is tliat room should ■!<■172 words
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Article27 1933-01-28 13 Th- Man rerrent Committee of the Scottish FA >-d F.ilkirk FCC £100 for violating t h< mmituv's decision by admitting ttn- ::-;kj> d at .1 redxed prlcr27 words
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Article955 1933-01-28 13 Iliuh Wind and Drivino Ham [From DM Own c ■n-spondent] IdMsltn, lan. 10. ndiUcm were practicUly a repetitirn oi |b of {he year hj h -»n. and mud bcin? general and. if result, were not c H to be expected, ml ;i U" top of the Lea^- "«1.955 words
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Article46 1933-01-28 13 Hcnrj- Cotton, the ::v'-'- professional, has left Langley Park Club tv take up hi new poll at Waterloo. Brussels. Cotton 1 leaking arrnnii< ments to fly to England for the !>:•; tournaments next .1 VV T. TAinc of Bromley and Bickley. will "take-over 1 at Langley Park46 words
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Article85 1933-01-28 13 i London. Jan to Directors ol tin- t: 'i-rland F.C dec: ..u.-k to k Ifel .;.<:■<: Town Council to postpone for one month consideration of the pnpOMi pmtttM by the Corpora I Stoker Park, s :s giound. for a sur. £34 000. As an altt-rr.ative85 words
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Article53 1933-01-28 13 London, Jan. 10 The News-Chronicle stated thLs week that, having r-il'-c tru- scrviwn of D Brudmtt-. for next season, the Ran>t> Cricket Club, who ;i: -.utho'it t n. >!••<, ional, abled Cr '.-:..?.< :iif fam«r.;s A >.'; !> r.vifi hf his services in r., ca.shir. I53 words
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Article126 1933-01-28 13 Th>- Duiiy Express understand* that a proposal ■kt i.trol Board to .rect a new totallsator for Raj .>y meetins; at Ipeem Is trans QppcißtUon from the racecourse authorities. Negotiations «re at present at a deadlock. The Ixiard w ish to put up a WmtUtm ISO leet126 words
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Article30 1933-01-28 13 ■tafland beat IVfctes in the cstveath annual W r\. !t 4 T.. 1 I <:.:.; lit:: :r. fi ::..■•<•*•• 2. OJ the 10 previous SaMBIMS Hlglaßd Bad won 8 mm! Wales 2.30 words
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Advertisement314 1933-01-28 13 pM ßbM^*^^ Chest and Lung fthJ^HnHUI Affections. t[J§l mA dM IsssW Prescribed by the Me A^T^^dßM^^v B^^ mt^^B im Vfars Angier a mj^f da ssL^V ssm IHL^\^J 87^ i standard apt B tent for colds. 9^^»^Bb^HHb^PMPH Tonchttis, influenza and all ■0$ jH«i I ST dMt I ds^Lw^sS gjL '^^L A314 words
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Advertisement196 1933-01-28 13 QUALITY TEA UKaaR >c l ~~J> container brings /r Lever lid tn f«H flavour fordailyuse j tragrance ggy your cup. Brooke Bond Tea Altogether too personal and intimate for discussion are some complaints, vet now real is the pain and prostration Information, based on scientific tacts, will be welcomed by196 words
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Advertisement1003 1933-01-28 14 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE BIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd, 5:.,,:r S:.:p Cr Ltd. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. > am N.i .c.ition Co Ltd. IHE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co, Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHU 0 LU SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd. TH t NAVIOATI N I1,003 words
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Advertisement534 1933-01-28 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In anglanrt) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO TT^ XTr¥ UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. >IA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Due S'porr. Sails S port. s.s. CITY OF RANGOON For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg Jan 30 Feb 2 ss. CITY OF LYONS For Ha\r<..534 words
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Advertisement292 1933-01-28 14 P. fe 9 O, British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL I \I)*R ONTRA< I WITH IN- »i n I ONDON \M) I \K I I OUTWARDS I K(!M LON!M»N Due Ml NALDERA CORFU 15.0t0 Feb. 3 BURUWAN •BANGALORE f Feb.292 words
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Advertisement629 1933-01-28 15 0. S. K. Line. KOK \FRICA AND SOITII AMERICA. .^MbMABV MKt.s vte Onlombo. D pc >%^ TWm. Rio de Janeiro. Santos ami Montevideo 4 Round t he-world for £190 Peb. 15 16 I* JL%.HM«O HBlBl MB* L)',rb.n; ForEUsabeth. Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro. Santos «ad Montevideo Mar. \2 _pyt% MABO629 words
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Advertisement497 1933-01-28 15 I^IMBSIBItWT LINER to i:i iioim: I KOM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VI COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES. GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penan*. York '•>:!u>ld In Port Feb. 1 i Mai M ■l Polk Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Mar 28 Pres.497 words
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Advertisement838 1933-01-28 15 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAROS Si.:.. 28 M I Mdja, Sapit. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas \.\LIM I.IN'-Saruiday. Jar. _'8 BMMM RMM B^ Roeleleng and Bourabaya. roii')\i.i Bt -3. Koedap. Tamj>. mpat-Tinggl. Bengkalis XXii saturd.. y mtk. Tomohon— Saturday. Jan. 28. Sinqkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. !()Is\ 28. Toengkal, Moeara-Saba an i838 words
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Article478 1933-01-28 16 ALL SHIPS ADOPT NEW COMMANDS HAN IE IN ORDI HEI.MSMEM Link With Sail To (in service mill echo this command throughav* tt would next week, aay» a Home paper of Die The most sweep** nmsUHa m the tradi tion by law of the steering <■■■■ tak place at midnight on478 words
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Article53 1933-01-28 16 A FMMbjaT motor fwsel of 9.W <" built for the Meaaaflßrtai lfant!rr-~ Provencaie de Con Havales. has C *JJ flbi la lha afkrexrhal J^pff**. *d^ v m T EiIUT ■Mdaoaery, oonatrurted by .^i il at 100 r p.m. Ik« hMfcbl cyHb^o dJamoter with a ptaton atroke of53 words
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Advertisement307 1933-01-28 16 BIBBV LINK I ONDON U)I>KI S> 22 IAI I MALL LONDON U I of fast twin-screw Oil Driven SJull M^ s*^MffftsWF B^B^£^B?Afift RANGOON Ol .»Mi;<> >1 \KSI II PLI MMI 1H *Mi I oMm.n with through ooMsfottan from Stngapoic GLODOBBnERSHIRE Feb. 16 WOKCr V Mar. 2 CHESHIRE Mar. 16 YORKSHIRE307 words
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Advertisement141 1933-01-28 16 I«3I"M'\VARn Best available accoma, <**tal*t by ajiune, 39, Individual «tt«iaoß I BO< THE KAST MttiK J UMI li»corpoimt. d m Dt- -n Telephon PAMMtt AND ]U J 'HI TO GENOA. LONDON ••JiftftJ NAMBfJBQ AMD Pron MS BORINUIA FIONI ERRIA ALSIA LALANDIA MKOMA BORIN( FIOHIA ERRIA ALSIA LALANDIA MM BORINc The141 words
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Miscellaneous657 1933-01-28 16 MAIL DESPATCHES H V TRAIN Bangkok tverj Saturday 7 p.m and Thursdays 1 30 a.m. Kcdah Muiid i\ Xi Ml a.m. Satu:('a\- I P- m KfcawlMi i'-ii J' .ntut) Monday to Mil I M a.m Kuantaii > \ia J. raiitut) Saturdays I Mi K« -iantati (Vfcl Padang Besari Mona.-.y 7657 words
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Miscellaneous673 1933-01-28 16 CHURCH SERVICES Ith Sunday After Epiphaaj DEDICATION FESTIVAL >I ANDREWS CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 73d a m Ma 8 ajn Holy Communion. 0.15 Holy Communion ..30 p.m Evensong (Choral* rind Sermon. Monday \v •■dnosday r.nd FViday. at 8 a.m. Holy Communion Thursday and Saturda; a.m Hoi C :::munion I'KINSI673 words
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Article524 1933-01-28 17 Mishap to New iiuiiar. [MXMTJ Liner liap 10 U) Conte di Savoia has p; press itself in the realms of seafaring rubbish. In this instance we may quote from newspapers and this U ali t NM v. r. are entitled t surprise at the report they publish.524 words
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Article145 1933-01-28 17 Sh::>tv-.V.:r. at ii u-ry lex ebb in 1932. the output b( r he lowest recorded for a long time past Then- were 50 large motor vessels o>mpl."'d t.'tal'iri! about 360.000 toius gross, according to the M Ship, and although official lisrures r-".j:irriimr the construction of j145 words
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Article985 1933-01-28 17 MOTOR SHIPBUI LDING IN FOR Hi of motor ships built dttrtnf the past 12 months is somewhat -rt-ater than 1 of steamers, but we have to go back to to find an equally low record. The t> of tl 1 ;i in ouiput compairu v.nii -v apparent from the accomp..r\:ng985 words
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Advertisement367 1933-01-28 17 S SINGAPORE FREE PRESS [jaily and W !vU Bditkns) 38 ROMNS«)\ MAD, BDfGAPOHI 008. Cable Addrat IDVUIsWR, STNGAPOHB. Tfce pcea^tr ■wnihif i ri r- thi hota wtirf tfllMOPam> and ittv* > n < r'ltnN London rubbrr ;md *>lr .i pp» ial rTN ir«»in wur own < >• •nut* ills in367 words
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Advertisement541 1933-01-28 17 TO'' EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V AND MOST OF THE U.S. A Vy. The New Scenic Route of the Canadian National Railway*. Sec the best of the marvellous Canadian Rockies— stay at Jaspw trk Lodgo In the heart of wondrons mountain bfauty. «r travel straiirht through from Vancouver without chanring car*541 words
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Article, Illustration365 1933-01-28 18 How the s se^Y Service is Being Received asdklfjl;askjdfjasdf d Zone, the West African and Canau. a I Reports to hand from I afttaaa Zom ta&l GSF I i;vfd in Duroa'.'., C i Salisbury, Rhorif \\i:st v Ri( \n zo.Nt Both GSA and OH (I u to tnis365 words
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Article320 1933-01-28 18 I The follow v- il allt <: fan Vfakfl fißfl bt reoatisd In Bssaaaan .T.»\a sutlon> B..ndoeng Pi.M from ab 5.20 p.m gramophone records and telephone test- S-... Ai; tralin. Mai ether ttSttMl <al afk 1 n "•<■.- Bans n>inay. M l.nijoiiß Priok, 21 metre* from320 words
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63 1933-01-28 18 KUALA LUMPUR AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Kuala iJimpnr regular brcadcp>t- are rice DAILY on 55.5 Metre:; 10.30 to 11 a.m. PETALING HILL TESTING. iD\cej>t Sundays and Public Holidays). FRIDAY on 65 Metres ?KOM THE STUDIO. 8.30 p.m. Krontchong Music. 7.00 7.i:> Biitish Onicia! Wl -ws T. 25 Recital of HMY. Retorded63 words
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Article326 1933-01-28 18 /.:mi Monkey-House Battte The monkry hoi. I a spirited nght recently, when the mangabey monkey was parted from her crippled baby born i June and sent back to her mate. Blanco. d. had been given a second wife I to console him c; M lkeys absence in the326 words
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Article27 1933-01-28 18 C dmjlVl >"»< -o to hav< been th< m, Brtu, h Annv h;u <;! <! Mr w,,, promoti'd I?™*™} flHd 'I, t()rminp ol th }>lk;:i M CJiina Wai of 186027 words
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Article224 1933-01-28 18 CLOTHES AND THE WOMAN REVIVING THE WAYS OF QUEEN ANNE Graving For "IM? of Wavy Hair" asjdflkajskldf WKM v v\!) \j robably conies l'ro»n the longer hair that forced upon women when they lengthened When theii ankles went trillnapes wont curly. A irai: thing' reI with luck it will po224 words
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Article243 1933-01-28 18 A tiiy.css cub born on December 22, being ti)O S. Olvn:| the builrim^ \\h..-i< ,v-. tit- Isidus and Itaaq I m pm Mi iMtm M (•olk'cf!..n Mr Matthi« th< animal traJ m i who is vi ins Ohn pwcntpci it Ml Mill— pine M m the urcus ring. A rumour243 words
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Advertisement134 1933-01-28 18 m\ n BROADC iSTING I CORPtHtATION I r im: i\»t| j;i i;m\ ;i SaTTLEMEKTt J 1j m» Mini > 1 \1 v j from the e:.ipirl nUMsaaTTTSi 1 DA FNTR Y EKGI^ N j > nutres and 313 metres. r 1 f i.. :!i J i.m. Time Signal from J134 words
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Advertisement199 1933-01-28 18 BANKS AND INSLRaS^ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA IM) t Ill.v* I:. .^orated i. England 3 i Paid up capita! in O 0.000 shares of B each A pen. H n<i I Alor Star I ii»> Istpa rt Banpkok X v.. Bombay c flouiabava I :.pore Madras > c,Lu IMaH199 words
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Advertisement226 1933-01-28 18 THE YOKOHAMA spFm BANK. |]j, Jl L tabil'J >ed up* :k. KadasM. i. 1 I /nnn W< stiiuiiiter Ba;ik Lt The Mationa: LioydV Bam. Atetandila (Bgypt). fc,,^ fc »»iyaa. Rio de JacViro. tsa^fw^ Jjj«*»y». syda«y. -rokio tJJJ^J ConMiimMkiiU M iv tte coy; e»le« of the vwld _fc»iiiat allowed on Currem226 words
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Article1938 1933-01-28 19 asdjflajsdfjaspdf asdjfiouasowjerojw wkieruifdjsdf trade used to pass through Liverpool: row that i this barter system has started th hem direct. The United States is but- Ing railway goods fcr wheat with Aruntine. J Russia is bartering all goods P a. When' you barter there is1,938 words
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Article137 1933-01-28 19 Changes in Representative Prices .lan. 24 25 ML American Can. Com lI M M Air Tphone a::d T graph 104 105 v no Raflroad U U%| Dupont 39' s 40 H Firestone, Common Q 13 Gen. Electric 14T~ 15>, 15's Gen. Motors U Goodrich 4 5137 words
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Article333 1933-01-28 19 Industrial Review I'm Canada clos< rnkth the dcpre indices showing comparatively little cha from 1931. although a c.uaiSci ofl Mfetl ably improved. Tlie favumMe "oa!. ry ccacMerahty mcreaf. I production totalled apn v $65,000,000 'Qolti> lor the year Truck Vitt I .un-j; bat iec j ntly increased consequent333 words
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Article100 1933-01-28 19 ni'-' H v. .1 u'd in the OHM tkn til kj placed at .$222,650,000. 01 which Slfi6.sotiii.in the rein... I -I i.OOO ivp: called rita .uion.v FOI all \r. W§tH Idifl nee ht i 4■■■ MHn Ihm h... j i'ii> is tint vi mj!i> Bttwr countrie* -arej100 words
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Article37 1933-01-28 19 A return i :t'd by the Ministry ;>>:' showed that the grass receipts of tram- 1 ways ■...".c!'r.i-:i;it;.-, m Givat Br.i.i::: j ft I TO: )J! c falli by £617 144 Trackless trolley j< urneys showed 20 > po:37 words
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Article719 1933-01-28 19 Japanese Purchaser <»i Son iet Oil Wh.< political significance behind the Japanese-Russian oU deal There is juently a tendency to attach too muck political significance to the placing of big oil contract*. out in this case the circumstances are so unusual that the question cannot be ruled719 words
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158 1933-01-28 19 Ifo return to the gold standard b; '.r**t Britain to be contemplated for several year*. '**> i veen the Treasury and the Batik of r'ls surprke change In the monetary pohcy riallsts all over the country. i :i- -I: I had strongly158 words
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Advertisement81 1933-01-28 19 t r c Mi-ftd 11i.008.0M Assurance In force over tts.flnn.nnfl The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. i Incorporated In the Btralts Settlements) Circa- t^:<*rn Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EC t £20 000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the81 words
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Article340 1933-01-28 20 COLLAPSE OF M.C.C. PM W|o l.tad of 19 Runs WYAT'I AND VERITY Partnership Vv,h on 71 in 7! Minutes < h:\\ v a first innint;*. lead of 1!' runs in their match with Nc-u South Waits at Sydney Sydney, Jan. 27. The State's last five wickets340 words
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Article326 1933-01-28 20 To-day's North vs. South Match The Malayan Rugby season comes to an official close to-day, with the annual m between the North and South at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon, to be followed by the Malayan Rugby Union dinner and ball at Raffles Hotel to-night.326 words
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Article76 1933-01-28 20 Entries For Watson Cup At Hukit Timah i::i Watson Tznaa? to mbe f; muonover *e« ad at Bukit Tlmah Dr. Allen ,11. vs. Major H.yman .13, Btrahan (12) vs Dr. Boyd (IS) r f^"^ <5) w Dr Lo^son 1 4 Dr Murrell (15) n Dr Johnson (If)76 words
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363 1933-01-28 20 Surprise Defeat of N. S. Wise and A. D. Anderson wejruoerjasdf E (> 1..: mgton lx-i I A M ri 6—2. 1. EiMmi beat V. P. Barbat 6—3, G--4 B Pap beat A. Graham 10—8. 6—3. G. L. Clifford beat D E. L. Anderson363 words
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Article, Illustration55 1933-01-28 20 Pittifer Knocked Out Alter 12 Rounds London. Jan. 26. I .1 15-rounci nte.-t u>r the British Heavyweight Championsliip m Olympia Jack Pt-tersen 1 holder 1 knocked ->: Pettifer :r, th- tucli') 1 rm:nd PMersen weighed in at 13 stom p. 16 ..tone n :t\ Reuter. Petei>on nor. hold.-55 words
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Article217 1933-01-28 20 ewkjroiwajrewe THE LAST SDCTEEN IN THE FA CUP To-day's Fourth Round Mutches CUI I \!LED L: B PROGRAMI The fourth PMBi H the FA Cup will be played to-day. Mm chaw .laving resulted «ts follows: Luton vs. Tottenham. l MMN R Leeds United. nderland. Everton vs. Bury. S< .-by217 words
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Article573 1933-01-28 20 One Goal Scored In Match With S.R.C. Rattles I oil, i .X Til* UM had a very weak hockey side against Raffles College when they met at j '.:•< Padang yesterday, and they were not at full strength when the game commenced. Houghton came to fill the573 words
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Article18 1933-01-28 20 The hockey rr.airh between the V.M.C.A. and Raffles InstUu:u. n *>:.,:.. ,< h been postponed to Februarj IS18 words
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Advertisement125 1933-01-28 20 SOMETHING YEW —IN 1>£ J =H Ai.A 1 A X Fll 1/j J A seric depleting Printed in nine bright colour J KfH CATfONi BOM FILL PARTH I LAIS FROM MALAYA PUB! ISIIING 1 l\ "'ll SP^s^**U" if PcOldc Style Brewed Gimjcfßcer. J INDIGESTIO vedi«turbwic«areda>toaci fTTV-WT&;S «>. whf they Uiii—125 words
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