The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 January 1933
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Title Section14 1933-01-30 1 The Singapore Free Press .**>". ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE. S.S. MONDAY. JANUARY 30, 1933. 10 CENTS.14 words
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Article308 1933-01-30 1 Mr. a. Valor.! h.^ tot majorjt> t onr cvtr all othoi partie- in the Frei Mat. Dail rase >. Cabinets in Grerman.. and I rancr li.ix-r i»-^;j.ned Tai.*' Uritivh \mbassador di- u^.ri >hanhaikwan situation uith the laparwv Prt micrfafft The Chancellor of th« Fvrhfqiiet il.-.1.u.--tl.at 1":;. i-.308 words
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Article1684 1933-01-30 1 h vegetation, limpid i.d turbulent sunsets, lias the quality ned aside by Uie ripeness of summer. iOH autumn, middle-aged, lay a saddening hand upon the blossoming landscape. ouutry with unexpected of rain; Times mufftom show I vaa succession of fruit* and flower*. paints with strong hue*. The1,684 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement197 1933-01-30 1 KLIM now PERED MILK vK^T APPROACH TO PtHKB, \-It I RIZED MHJI I. j IS THE TROPICS. AT ALL LJLADXNO roßaa RAFFLES HOTEL r PREMIER HOTEL THIS EVENING TEA DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCF \M> VBARET WITH ||I<pO iiiMl .lOKKPfII.\K \IID-MCHT TWO llA\l»tt VIR.IS frI.t.BKATED ORCHESTRA \Mi197 words
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Advertisement199 1933-01-30 1 J 1....._.._ !T*HE simplest way of obtainh:? a perfect ask for a Tolleys Brandy and a Dry- Ginger ale. j reme cases write to our Engineering Department for technical details of the Tolley's Patent I Corpse I Only $2.90 per quart bottle (including duty MeALISTER *<)., LTD. SOLF AGENTS FOX199 words
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Advertisement21 1933-01-30 1 I \tfst AUfUIIftEMENTI Hovi£ Bread V erfael b < l. Frocks are Cheaper— Page 8. Thi New Tooth Paste— Page 6. asdfasdfasdfasdf21 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-30 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article230 1933-01-30 2 The Annual General Meeting of the Ordinary Membfi.s will be held in the Singapore Chamber of Commerce (Fullerton Building), on Friday, the 3rd day of February, 1933. at 5.15 p.m. R.I SINESS. 1 To confirm the Minutes of the last Annual General Meeting held on January 29th.230 words
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Article900 1933-01-30 2 POSITIONS IN To DATB Tlie follow ing are the posttions In the League up to. and including, Saturday's Matches: P. W. I D F A Pts. 26 18 5 3 78 40 30 25 15 4 6 64 38 36 Sheffield Wed 26 15 5 6900 words
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Article111 1933-01-30 2 Mr. N. C. S. Bosanquet (chairman of Rubber Efctates of Malayai at the annual meeting in London recently paid a warm tribute to Mr E. P. Welby. the late General Manager of the Company, who died on Dec. 7th. Addressing the shareholder- at the annual meeting.111 words
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Article26 1933-01-30 2 Mr. Aw Boon Par and Mr Aw Boon Haw m IN- Year treat to all the orphans nf I r. it r -v*. trreepectlve of na-26 words
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Article249 1933-01-30 2 VISIT OF M.C.C. TO INDIA 2,000 Members at Rs. 100 in the wintci posal to inaugura In June. 1931. \i dent of the Board of Cra v, submitted a schemo t>< > m^J': cricket club of India. The etstagcs is to cnabl ed in the tkvelopnwn have the oppo rial249 words
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Article196 1933-01-30 2 Two Europeans lvi**** Car Smash A serious motor accic to the junction of M Road. Ipoh. As it Is a p of the police officers art not «B details of the accident are not afctateaate. Prom vhai In the town, it i> said Dental Surgeon, Ipoh along196 words
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Article80 1933-01-30 2 A new *in. tele-cope, the tor land, will soon be totalled inraAary. The building which Instrument Is now ready an self k ended to temporary sUt* tt t Uf the Newcastle Una which > m* omcial of the Observatory cope would not be ready for 11l Although much smaller th80 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement353 1933-01-30 2 SORBO ItM most atD.sor'ocnt ALL-BRITISH RUBBER SPONGE. .-kin. and produce.- .1 healthy complexion. New selection r; m*t* hto be .Mjld at REDUCED PRICES. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Chemists. BUSINESS CARDSI_ .iKAIi"a TYPEWRITER AGLNCY STAIIOXLKS KKIWIKI IS. 1 J L h.mge Alley, Sins i,<>r. The Cheapest House for your Stationary. Typewriters, Ribbons353 words
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Advertisement619 1933-01-30 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are ir.\ K;>: for the foilowins materials or services and thai such tenders maj be obtained in th Tendef F an Muni ■■<>■■' OU I Construi tion, with mal i al ipplied by th< q mtei ol oi-permanent i619 words
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Advertisement378 1933-01-30 2 NOTICES. j THE SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. j (Managers Waddell Co.) collects and delivers luggage within Municipal limits at the following rate? LARGE PKGES 50 CENTS SMALL PKGBS ES CKNTfI SPECIAL RATES QUOTED FOR LARGE QUANTITIES AND FOR HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS BAGGAGE INSURANCE ARRANGE I FORWARDING EFFECTED II I No. 24?8.378 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous153 1933-01-30 2 nuc week High Water 01.22 9.0 ft.. 13.05 9 Hockey: Medical College vs. ska. M ground; Raffles Colleg r c.s.c. n vs n olac ground. Football: Marine Department Ist Team vs. A Wiltshire Regt. Team at Tanglin; Charity Match: Wiltshire Regt. vs. Malays at Anson Road Stadium. Taesday. 31st. High153 words
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Article292 1933-01-30 3 SMASH UNDER THE THAMES utlirii' in .vv;tl| runnel wen were taken to Poplar Hospital t them were detained wtth severe «a» trapped m the debris. Alf *a» in pain he stood the ordeal I And firemen worked to set Mm *n the history of the tunnel The hour, and driven292 words
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Article692 1933-01-30 3 GROWING ANMKTY OF EVANGELICALS Present Attitude of the Bishops Anxiety is growing among a large section of the clergy m church of England regard... the forthcoming celebration Oxford Movement. I marked with concern .spile the contivAersial nature both of the occasion and of the ceremonkfe chosen692 words
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Article242 1933-01-30 3 Beauty of Empire Designs 1 he past year has seen the issue oi stamps, according to the census of Messrs. ffhttft Kins The increase of 121 over last year's total being due to the financial Ijpn sion. for stamps may balance Budgets a as U mk242 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement277 1933-01-30 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES <trept MAI Al I V Mrrrt p| NANG. X *ne street KIALA LUMPUR. r (I h\ ami Security deposited with c >ettk'inent« Government. i«. Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, I i'olicctors. Investments Supervised r nk'ittd. Probate or Letters of ration applied for and security furnished. C«Mltati<m^277 words
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Advertisement215 1933-01-30 3 made specially to prevent sore throats SEALED-FRESH neacA you in perfect condition Wocki in London fe-^*' Ifite 1 Cigarettcvart-ni.iJc. i jfj^''-^- *-^v V<^^i^: Jc R AVEN a JBl ensuring CRAVEN A" jk^^af FACTORY-FRESHNESS ti< hi' ri'.it uh' in -^^*^!^*^^^^^^^BP^^ v^ v•■ A»» ii:-,prv N,i aiti.T ■'■dßfc-tt*-\;-y--4s^s£z v N ll be215 words
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Article49 1933-01-30 4 ew krwuiersmdl;fas be done, some closer supervise;;. IMPOH" slUlity accepted and exercused. the iela i. l n^-.-.onf? u:.:i Co" nies and the liatk OWHtof will not be IB I to be. nor. in tho long run. I fear, vflj natives in those DohMoH >>• much improved.**49 words
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Article10 1933-01-30 4 Twenty Sheep For Radio Gramophone ewirusmfdsp[ujew10 words
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Article20 1933-01-30 4 ru miles oi indoor stands will be used British Industrn Fair at Olympic and B mingh on i I month20 words
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Article87 1933-01-30 4 a sergeant-maji r— the only native to reach the rank of warrant officer in the Papua:. An:: -o Constabulary has achieved the distinction of ha\in° his portrait reproduced on a postage .-.tamp He is Sergeant-Ma jor Simoi. and the s stamp is one of a fine new pictorial s>' oor.tlv87 words
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Article968 1933-01-30 4 HEED FOR ESTABLISHING A I.EAKVE UNIT fljwioeursfsd tfca.j >er by mL^ J^'^JJJlw Ueli hrousjwat the region uaaar er method ha* been W** o •<*s bu always been prcporoaaw^ IttH accuracy with whicl ..vsfcal prow has been solved, and there are strong gjwaaat] ng that upon968 words
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Article94 1933-01-30 4 A how* of t<*c HZL*!mm under the bed on »hirb Mr Ro r ZdMtar •M^'ta.ho.***;*--^ Cra». 81.-«n aPP* r< Mr Mitchell was Ik*"" 1 and m r vm met by the Aiuilpßi r Union of which he w«s I nsmidebv Mr Arthur Wrt*T3 f f £eO«incU «d Mr <JI94 words
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Advertisement94 1933-01-30 4 Thousands Already Sold! THyNNUALJETHEEAST (1932 33 Edition) BDHH, ant, COMPILED BY EL t. KNAPP. F.RAI.S. BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER in tV Bml wd Ite Bwl twr f>«**l 368 BIG PAGES w'^iww TWELVE BEAUTIFUL COLOURED PLATES (SUITABLE FOR FRAMING) and mm of THEIR MAJESTIES THE i:Nu-EMPEROR and QUEEN-EMPRESS an, H.R.H THE94 words
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Article19 1933-01-30 5 LAST KENTUCKY MINSTREL IN LONDON HE WANTS TO SING FOR THE KING That Comes From I no übins aklsjwre[werkwerw19 words
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Article16 1933-01-30 5 A!.. IKKITATINti UNJUST The Problem of the Tote weioroewrpiwer rewjrewrp[iewoprwe wkejr9uiewrokewoprirew16 words
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Article138 1933-01-30 5 Bee-Kccpen Amgry Wit h .Mr. Shaw At a meeting of the County Wexford Beefs' Association in Enniscorthy. Dr. I J. Greene proposed that the name of Mr George Bernard Shaw be removed from th« list of members of the I m con >equence of what he described n138 words
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Article92 1933-01-30 5 "Arrested" Families ;i^ (ilirsts j I- 1 H that the French jxjliccman I* afant. Oiu mcml Paris il -A-hen hi ted fiv< mothers and I ldren S. •::..< -:u I'll*' mothd-, ;uui their little ones had gone ibonnr to attMM I n mal M r. anted.92 words
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Article6 1933-01-30 5 WOMEN BANDITS MENACE IN US. welkrioewroiroew6 words
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Article60 1933-01-30 5 Ru«ian .cheme for grouptac So»fc* authors in a new three-million-pound suburb Ailr.f- v.. V should be granted a moderate pnukm for five the promiar the petuton tfmM be v ,<J 1 iTnitd and confirmed to Mm far life. A :r. ij ,< > <■ •cheme, bet practical60 words
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Advertisement100 1933-01-30 5 "1 -"^TTTrrrrrrT' ituaUom soau One c ould hardly wish for betto- usHaTour. It is an tenainn b I^f^ J M almost everyone is J sa if ruin "catch I 7 I i i l.ni.^ XI SLK\ %TIOXS PHONE 6903 J 61/1 D.A) 577/ J. CROWDISG OUTI I .NGI X sipfk-100 words
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Advertisement143 1933-01-30 5 AGAINST ALL OPPOSITION "HAROnr CONTINUES ITS TRIUMPHS!! fCAPITOLI Positively LAS 7 NlGHt'o}"""" EXTENDED SEASON I 7th DAYtI Don't miss this outstandim Kii m REX IXCRAM'S Epic- \KABi BAROUD ill PL"v m< 'L ln N< h Alli( With [I KOMM GARCIA and 2000 111 artistes. TO-MORROW A Kollk kj! Rewbtion of143 words
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Advertisement194 1933-01-30 5 Special Matinees Tues. cV Red ;if J.JO |M I ifM I j lii if i 1 MMle^ \KVER IN MALAYA'S f UlSTOin HAVE CROWDS f f f SO PACKED A f f f PICTCRE THKATKK POX MOVIfiTOXE'S WONDKR ]>_ CHANDU" ■UgHB ai.i HBOMHM I (ronds t n.,t,, ,nd I "tronted194 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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Article124 1933-01-30 6 I From Our Own Correspondent] London. J.n 1" A close finish was witnessed in the match between Lindrum and Newman at Blackpool. Lir.drum eventually winning The Australian began the final days ploy with a small lead In the first session he scored 986 against ...tn's 471 Lindrum124 words
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Article95 1933-01-30 6 i- Our Own Correspondent 1 London. Jan l«« A further, and final, meeting of the Joint Commission of the Essex and London Football •<: Latl >ns l.ic:i r.a- been inquiring into the Barking Town F.C.. was held m 'London for the purpose of hearing GAD. Betts95 words
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Article70 1933-01-30 6 I/ondon .la n 1 1 The following are the results of matches 1 under Northern Union Rugby Rules Bradford Norther r. j Wakefield Brought on 14: Oldham Dewsbuiy 2: Castleford Featherstoru- R Barrow Huddersfield Bramley Let* 19 Keighley I .eigh 9 Warrington Rochdale 7: Halifax Salford 34:70 words
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Article150 1933-01-30 6 SELANGOR CRICKET PROSPECTS IENERAL WEAKNESS Two !)av Matches Feature Hl h M MMJ j M started by some tbecrktetae* on which ft]] NriM m a fey. m rites BU la B" l*l»f Mal1 A va: innovation thi l Ulb nrs lss sides It ms a I c taken savinp tl150 words
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Article174 1933-01-30 6 I From Our Own Correspondent i London. Jan. 10. Tlu' promoters of t lit- Christmas ho'.ifia\ tournament for juniors at the Covered C<MBfti Club. Dulwich. are once agftln to be congratulated, for this years meeting which was concluded on Saturday produced a standard oi play much higher174 words
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Article316 1933-01-30 6 London Has a Second lvook 1: m Oui Own C.n I mat K ch betf mii Win 1 «fms to have been a sue- i eeM I think the iollo. «fl Swrs-Chronicle gives an b itfcm of public Judged. ;> the floodlight ,l( OH Walk Ot before an316 words
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Article71 1933-01-30 6 From Our Own Correeponacr.i London. Jan. 1W mutual incident i.iused the abandonment oi the fourth race at Wen.bl :.tun~ M Thus -:;i% A cat appeared ■track and in .-utemptin-. to jump away from the mechanical hare was hit by and killed. One of the competing71 words
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Article125 1933-01-30 6 Queen's Club beat the Yorkshire Ro< a squash racquets match at West Ken by three events to two. J Wilson ißirchfield Harr;. ■■>.•.- dividual winner of the 7 kilom.-tn- ctobsh untry race hold in Chart res. near Paris. His lime I as 26 mm. 35 sec. and R R Sutherland125 words
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Advertisement205 1933-01-30 6 WHITEAWAY'S CLOSES ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. v v value in men's Ceytonette pyjamas. Smart coloured men POLO roPEFs CV I V <■' SUIT I Pith topees, lined red sateen, leather at* >Al.r\ I strap am White or I^^^^ Jb*W»«vl w or office "Twith soft double cuffs. English maci M^uSw A205 words
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Advertisement185 1933-01-30 6 W^M H^ keeps your tcctli -J:h> a i«y A^^ •aiidiwg awrtt mad*- irom \h> XSMifjmß tk\ i -U will bl STRAIT- \.IA(TUI»B i jpiu <_> Ol MX CELLS N THI Dod your mirror H| V Ruivdown?^/; Jt'\ Read how other* **^£t£ succeeded in buildinc -^i if up their health with185 words
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Article606 1933-01-30 7 of Dirt II »i!te Favoured 934 PDRKCAST yjm To Sydney in 17 Pays ■iiMlti *«tboritk» confidently expect tuiwlnc cf 1934. a direct aerial rcu* <«» to Australia Tte be estahtoiKd. Xtg ftairral Government has already ap- v« proposed service and, within three tender- will be railed606 words
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Article30 1933-01-30 7 :da *v who t«i atttlng outside tne Orchard I*rtHmten|«, mornint with blood omt :..v os »««»edtoaiTesti«»ae "Hiey found that thnmt v w cut IHe ponce vtro30 words
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Article23 1933-01-30 7 II *IPH feet frcm a window o* howe in Cn* Horn* fntctwe of the pw i*ht U^h and otter mjark«23 words
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Article943 1933-01-30 7 ELLIS wins i;v t'.lv'i. (iraham (iains Points Decision Fighting of the type that pleases the crowd ""iMaMd at the New World Arena on Saturday night when the top liner was a 12 round contest between Bombardier Ellis and Cockney Morris, the latter of the943 words
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Article88 1933-01-30 7 Championship Won For Third Time i Prom Our Own Coi i bApuiMlßnt) Bangkok. Jan. 25. Mr. r. H Amory bM won the open ■i.:.d ■mccttrr ye*r. There appear ni b doub' a.- to wiirt.v- i: >mo:-. t>v -h- l.v thr-- ':-v. h:t~ v, >n It Ollt--^b* Mlt la88 words
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Article742 1933-01-30 7 BRILLIANT END TO RUGBY SEASON South Beats North In Great Game MORE AGRESSIVE SIDE WINS Sooth Il pts North .*V The Ruyby football season came to Saturday with the North vs. South match at Anson road stadium— a match played under ideal conditions favouring open play— fittingly provided the best742 words
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Article345 1933-01-30 7 From Saxon Times To The "Spitted Dig* 91 asdfasdf Rugby football. It was brimful of surprises I and unforeseen events, and players who could foresee those moves on the field and endeavoured to forestall them were the type that went a long way in the game and eventually345 words
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Article336 1933-01-30 7 CALCHAS RKTCRXS $145 IX FOURTH RACK Good Riding By Kirwan m Our Own Correspondent) lupine, Jan. 29. The suipn.se of yesterday's racing was the victory of Calchas. rid< -.thews. 1: fourth race, to pay $145. Trw Sultan of Pernk ■vhed the day's sport. Riding honours for336 words
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Article151 1933-01-30 7 Get Two of V) (ioals Scored in Match with Raflei There was some lightning scoring in the hockey match between the Old Raffleslans Association and the Khalsa Association on the Raffle.s Institution ground on Saturday, thirteen goals in>6ll being scored, of which the oka The Armstrong brothers.151 words
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Article24 1933-01-30 7 In a football match at Seletar yesterday, the Royal Air Force defeated the Amicable At: at ion by fwo goals to24 words
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Article846 1933-01-30 7 I'ncvpt iwi !!i»cke\ Strength DRAW FAIR RESULT Nev Stale Player- Make Gni :n Our Own Correspondent) X, I I r >LS. i ..I nthe F.M.S. in the annul fc»efcey match at the Hrissyr Cub pad«»g to-«ay were .di as one c**l each and in -i"l. i tin846 words
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Article73 1933-01-30 7 Dancing Intcrtaimrs h S< i :cu An ram Bant reception m given to the May* dances at the Se* View Hotel on Saturday nlfnt They figured in three Hum Iwe UMrtwajwe and an American tap dance. In the fonmr they craatod many laughs with their grotesque perrormancea, while73 words
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740 1933-01-30 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1933 WEEK-END COMMENT Mr (!<■ Yalera's victory at the poll! though be has only a r... ;< or u:ir Qffcr all other partlM POBlblll id provicit a considerable prob>tv. lor Mr. J H. T:i< the BeCTttary tor the Domtalom Ifr Thoniai caiiiui'. !>' relieved740 words
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Article370 1933-01-30 8 Hon'ole Mr. A. 3. Bailey and Mrs. Bailey .oliday trip to Japan. Fraser's HiU was crowded for the Cftus*s* Raya holiday according to 1 be Times of Malaya. M R M Da v son. Manager of Kota Bahroe Estate. Kota Bahru. Perak and Mrs. Dawaon ,c on leave in April370 words
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Article69 1933-01-30 8 LATEST RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber prices and the sterling jate in New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow RUBBER London. Jan. 28. Spot 2i 8 d (2J a d Forward 2 3 16 d (2 3 16 d i Tone69 words
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Article141 1933-01-30 8 Mechanical Navvies To the t'ditor Sir. During the pa*t 12 months ?ir>rr public funds 7 or 8 mechanical-navvies l..<\«> b*-r. boueht for the S;:.s*P<>re Civil Aerodrome Ing the public- of Singapore $150,000 mechanical-navvies w>re bought with the idea of doing away with contract labour, but at141 words
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203 1933-01-30 8 ONE DEAD 3 INJURED IN MOTOR SMASH CAR TURNS SOMERSAULT Rebounds Off Trolley Bus at Grove Road Junction cc Malay women and a six-year-old fhri were aew: d in a motor car crash at the junction tt B«i and Kalians Road on Batuidav morning. aoaaeu has H otter injured persons203 words
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Article200 1933-01-30 8 Cliandu l > ack> Out Mhamhr.i and MarllxMou-h Marlborough yesterday, the Pox production, "Chandu the Magician." drew record homes at both early and late shows. The picture is an amating mixture of fantasy and comedy, served up with all the extravagance of scenery and setting* of200 words
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Article146 1933-01-30 8 Mala>an Branch of R.M.A. Annual Meeting Th« anntml dinner cf the Ifitoyn ■ranch •f the BritUh Medical ft— rUfton vu held «t JUfßes Hotel on Botunlay night when Dr «*n praoMed over a gathering of sane During the eventaf the Wotaoo Cup wm presented to Dr G.146 words
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Article33 1933-01-30 8 Not To Bf Sent In i.t, n l JCUHI b General IWI kail offer to North Marsha! C K. to very clo«e to the ooist of 9**kmj-+*k Chev Jit Poh33 words
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Article17 1933-01-30 8 Chief Accountant Acquitted Her.r.ig i Kriuf'-' hM hM MVMM or. charges in ooMMrthm RfUt«17 words
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Article49 1933-01-30 8 Shanghai J*n Oencrnl Yang c CoaaMlv Of the Wtmom torU h*.- t-.: :a. yroc^d to Pt-4>ln« OHMHri Vmjj is a specialist on the h;tndling of hreivj ar»:'. .-a Peipms to atttit .r. t preparation Of the Chint«e deft-nr^ M tJw Shlho front Sin Chew49 words
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81 1933-01-30 8 BRITISH MINISTER SEEK COUNT UCHINDA Db league Urged T« U Sir,-. The British An****: I this evening for the I I I Reuter Par Wm* I The League in the Mr.- I doubtful polk I says the N I ■HN A lie X 1 1 II' The U'aiiut- I tional81 words
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Article281 1933-01-30 8 hsp ii.u.ii■awHtii Meeting .ttmttnotmt' Inivenary of the Shaikh throughout Chir.a t bCAmS in many cit«* c A meeting at C civil and mil. Including Genera. cable the League sjrnf the en*sj|] Article Suueet. int. vide* for sat. ng ato ar Nai..w;:c urair.L tfkt BBS* MsfcHOM the Japane.- mr«f»J281 words
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Article30 1933-01-30 8 asdfasdfasdfasdf If ryranmfciff the newly *^^m MtaMar to China to -*■<*«* ?3 > of Prtpine A Itfte IMI9 f r i "L ■Hiciftl atf flirt haw arm**30 words
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Advertisement15 1933-01-30 8 USEFUL PRESENTS for GENILEMES U. S. de SUva Bros., JEWELL! US 23 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE.15 words
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CHANCELLOR'S HOPES FROM 1933
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Article164 1933-01-30 9 I) No Reduction of faxes FORTITUDK NECESSARY \\r tnd dold Standard Mint fMr Mr \n* husaaerlate. Caanrriaw at tiw ExrlwajSKi-. was willtetac at •xljtW a v f h#> hflta^H mW^aaaatA^w.* Hut hr awrr— risasat 1933. t a* tfcsM a* was more than BPPgf M v^wnTWT "Mai164 words
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Article105 1933-01-30 9 Rt^t.in World Trade York. Jam. SS. "I am awre toan hopeful of the outcome.'* otefcnd :fte British Hitunaam. to the United. iMn Sir Ronald Ucdsay. before flying to Vatat Spriass. to confer with Mr. P. D. RoosePresident Beet, at whose cottage he sfn»<"ii at aiidnlght la-105 words
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Article19 1933-01-30 9 oc Jan. 3ist. to discuss the forthcoaring o>te sad eeononic "f^*tVims H uU i19 words
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Article63 1933-01-30 9 Workmen to Resume Operations Detroit. Jun ?K expected that work wffl be rcavnwd >■ Bn«s{> IA Drtrett message of Jan. Ml saaatd thai th» '•■I Motor Co "tofcrtarfcs to the T/allcd ataaas, oawSajtaw r^r l^* SHiirtSaw^ I gvi |y4a«iA. al S*y y* '■naapmhai tbe refractory -•■>63 words
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Article29 1933-01-30 9 v )r ichin^ the 1929 Level numths o!" *nm!2 M L mpared r the correspaadbi? per: -d *tj strw. of IS* whm the :*2? I ae r,,29 words
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Article11 1933-01-30 9 Effort to Expedite Progress j,^ Genrvx. J»n 57. :.T..:tu.w..x!y or.11 words
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Article685 1933-01-30 9 DE VALERA'S MAJORITY OF ONE Appeal for Goodwill And Co-opera{ion FINAL STATE OF I'ARTIES 1»ub1,,, 1,, JH The State < n,, Fie election at 1.10 p.m De Valera Party M Cosgrave Party 10 Labour M UkM 1 Jectam that national policy has now nined and appeals to all citizens for685 words
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Article20 1933-01-30 9 London. J»n. »b. Lady Bailej left Oran th* morning on her rrturn flight to England20 words
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Article418 1933-01-30 9 British Reply to Persia's Case NKW AND EXORBITANT CLAIMS" London. Juti 16. Before the League Council at Geneva this noon. Sir John Simon presented the B:;BM is the dispute with Persia arising out Bation r the < otn I I Oil OOBpaay The B gave a418 words
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Article73 1933-01-30 9 Kate of Decline Checked London. Jan. 26. H. rela to the retail trade prepared '>■ I'-.' •>:: \.sx-. :.n.,:; Retail Distributors and B.t:-. Ei. a:... ho» tliat the inoi y value >! in December wa^ only n T per cent below that of December. 1931. This73 words
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Article73 1933-01-30 9 Skating General Throughout the Country London. Jan. 26. In common with the greater part al Hal European continent, the frost maintains ft.-, .severity in Bnta:n and prospects ;ire for Its continuance Skating is general in mrxst parts of the country, including; the out.;kirt.^ of London In the73 words
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Article39 1933-01-30 9 Lithuania Wants To Negotiate London, Jan. 26. The Lithuanian Minister, under Instructions traal Mi Government, has communicated to the Foreign Ofßre preliminary j>uggettiona regardliijj o/mmercuil ne^otiatioPiS with the British Government. These will follow later in the year.39 words
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Article45 1933-01-30 9 London, Jan. 16. The stock market, were steady when the Stock Exchange opened to-day but business was on modest Juiea. British funds were quietly maintained with War Loan 3'_ per ceut unaltered at 98", The dollar exchange rate opened at 3 3945 words
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Article16 1933-01-30 9 <Ftr^ n > France Hindenburg's A Left-wing Request to Radical as Yon Papen Premier16 words
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Article905 1933-01-30 9 tW9 Furopean ibirnts haw NSjpati, In (Jermany President Hindenbur^ has requested Herr yon Papen to report on the possibiliMM tormiii" a Government on i broad parliamentary basis. flat Trench Government has resi-Med alter hggfaj defeated on the vote on new taxation proposals. Berlin Jan. vs Hal Cabinet905 words
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Article239 1933-01-30 9 New Year Celebrations in Full Swinv. -Fr Oil O■ Cor: 1< The Chinese Nev/ V rations «r. lull rlood The riMpi l!t shut. e*cep- •> of bus::.-— "b-- r- the l o; .ii iiid dLspla;. :'..> .n .ad >fl traditional :.r v .rl-i.- Bu: the ?reat i». tss239 words
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Article193 1933-01-30 9 Alleged Fal>e letter ol Credit BomtM?. J*n 10 *>' V'<" r-'tint of ih- \l. v i«->'.mud w;.. i. v. toBo!un: I: w■■ It :!.i- -h. a con?plra v < pr- purporting h*\. ur.iu-. B.iiik i for tl.ooo doom. «ai take tetter I M-: Hank of Indu H193 words
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Article77 1933-01-30 9 A woman Mi*, Mar, W.^>-: l«o ru- hf^ tra it the Qu. en> Ha.. Prom.nade Conter fo: i.. ...si urn'- .r. >:.. vu ri<*ptitu»r r, Mr Char.c W.*kjJ:j^s.- l-ad^r of Ulf BBC Fyrphony Orrht-stra wh w.» .a«l t nppear owins t') an attac-k of innuer.za 1- t.. t:rr.>- v ia77 words
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Advertisement111 1933-01-30 9 Solve Your Transport Problems with the RALEIGH LIGHT TRANSPORT VA\ Mma I>KR GALLON OF HMHMB TAX OXLY $18.00 PER YEAR THREE FORWARD SPEEDS \NT) HE\ ERSE TAKES LOADS IP TO CVTT 598 HP LOW FIKSI Ml LOW RI "XXIXCi OST THE MOST ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITION ON THE LKR TRANSPORT MARKET TO-HW111 words
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Advertisement1086 1933-01-30 10 TBB BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd-. Steam Ship Cfc. Ltd and China IB! KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co 1932» Ltd. m Navuat'ion Co Ltd THE CfNAHD STEAM SHIP Co, Ltd. STRAIN STEAMSHIP C 0.." Ltd Till SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co Ltd. H.IN\ NWKiATION Co. Ltd THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL1,086 words
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Advertisement354 1933-01-30 10 British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated to England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. I Mil I! < ONTKAt I WITH Ml- M \.ll S'M s I II:' I I ONDON nil I\r I \*l MM! OITW\RI)S FROM I n\! i()N FOR CHINA JAPW. 1933354 words
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Advertisement425 1933-01-30 11 \V Jm a^H kJ Jm usi I i:4lllFS, LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND MIDDI ESBROI'GtI. r 10.400 Frt»- t TERUKUNI MARU T. 19,000 Apr. 4 5 T iMtf Mix M HAKUSAN MARU T 10.400 Apr. 19 20 0,900 Mar 9lt HARUNA MARU T. 10.400 May 3 4 »r T 10.9fi Mar.425 words
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Advertisement348 1933-01-30 11 .'•jf Mm L/'li \Wa EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OK WYSi* KONG r i O SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA lIONOLULI/ TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND NEW YORK LOW THKOIGI! KATEs HONG KONC;348 words
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Advertisement712 1933-01-30 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKk PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ or v H \u<)\: I M Jan 30. I RFTi:il M nip| Jan. 30. B' nqkalis Asahan. Paneh and BerombMlg. van oi I iiookn -Monday. Jan 30. Riouw passengers and maib only). Batovia, Btm and Cli r I).\.!\K— Tuesday. Jan. 31. Paneh. Tanjong-Mengeidar Tanjong-L*Mon*712 words
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Article628 1933-01-30 12 HIS GREAT WORK FOB BIRMINGHAM "The Town Shall Not Know Itself" the great men of the ninet< MT of Leeds, has left on U en him by the local §1 niies of the 'tv.entfes, U Irtii and I that century. He Ml wxtth Kay BbntUewarth, one628 words
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Article151 1933-01-30 12 natively, there mould be tlv din 3 po«^' tfakvu a crank of some kind" as** I any cue. the Englishman d°« light*, especially Just nov *h'« fI V, Dtrfcenrtan of old fentfcnen begins W mouth letting Mttfc arverelr vhts pipe of Good King Wenceslaf «ai* and seU Ms dor151 words
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Article35 1933-01-30 12 The French Government ha" obUgr ttortr coal importers u> usr F I lien for at hut 50 per rent of I— tfllM of Imported cm\ s **ZgJA fotrtgn inwiiF vtiilr :50.000 U» I i. 135 words
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Advertisement419 1933-01-30 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australl** FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. fUfiILT icrrthly &alllr.gs by the well-known steamer MARELLA ."3". 1 :0:.5 ir.c 'tt 3 8 MANOOLA <3.352 ton.* i [Cargo oiily] c- MAPKLLA \s one cf the largest and finest steamer* u-adlr-p 4419 words
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Advertisement377 1933-01-30 12 HENDERSON LINE. Til! i SCHEDULE Ot SAILINGS H> Fortnightly Pa^M-n^er I ti] B B'lwcci Rangoon. Mars^ill*^ I and England I HOMEWARD SAILING- |'\ss|\ I Fort of I»ivi>mrarka»i«n PlyMSSth. S i,. I Leave >a—iip 1 1 IPRAWALPY V*. 11 I SAGAING Feb 25 I kuhma Mar. li I YOMA MT 25377 words
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Miscellaneous418 1933-01-30 12 .MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bar. trick <.\erj Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 30 a m Kedah Mondaj to Fridaj 3U a m Saturcays I P m Kuantan 'via Jerantuti Monday to PMdaj T3 am K'jar.ta:: i vi.i JeOUMMI) BatHTdafl 1! l Kelantan ivia Paclang Besari M i day 7 pm418 words
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Article431 1933-01-30 13 asdfasdf Ned two liners of the smallest size and th cost which would atUMI MM Mil PMMS traffic. and. MJMJ to tholr hisrh oi6i So the work of three vessels which now maintain the service. Ik was aMM -tpL ptß IV it was then known431 words
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Article226 1933-01-30 13 Lord Mayor of Liverpool 'Mr I Gates> has s«.nt a cable of congratulation to Captain Evans, of the Liverpool steamship Phen. then undergoing repairs BMI 'on. Jan-•. The cable ran: "Th^ wonderful story of I fine endurance of yourself and crew, in terrible ordeal of the Phemius.226 words
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Article33 1933-01-30 13 M M mail steamer ChaaUHf I Ma Iras >n Wednesday at 6 am. Hi I probably Mjl M the- same day at noon for j Saigon. Touranr and Haiphong. Berth S.H.B I', whar'.33 words
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Advertisement456 1933-01-30 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) MWHISON ROAD, SINGAPORE. ftfeph Cable I M \!>\ Kin ISKR. SINGAPORK. The premier morning daily in Malaya. D.hwr--! with tlu- Chut* M i t mornif.4 I ite.st nev*> trbsrirriN vi.l Litest an- ■••Mt> I otitlon rubber and tin. cables appear daiiv. Special456 words
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Advertisement212 1933-01-30 13 flOVi 5 I y^[ t at brea kf^ st I jo====ee^e-. starts:the::; :!l > 'Mm wm m■* %V yl*■ I I:::i i piij^-'^y- I I S t\.\ s /^k. -^L. iriFlf Don't Have TO JI i |l DRINK I I ji|| MINERAL WATERS n After j One Trial Order Phone212 words
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Article161 1933-01-30 14 The Modernity of the Eskimo Trw .prustlcatea Eskimo of Arctic travel >nd v.nture story te rapid.;. c:> X impact of cUHlsatioa .r.,< -trry c<;.,uaxi beadi a:.u .tii.r -.i.,L'••a^ a:- dew to the hearty 0 savages. .ptain J ,;.n Backland. president of the Sun Trading Compan-. who161 words
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Article175 1933-01-30 14 Hungary Preparations Now Complete Budapest. Preparations are now concluded for the world Junior,- ulu.li u;:i be held next May in the [small town of Godollo. Godollo is half an hour', run from Budapest, and famous as the hunting ground of the late Einp. n,i Francis Joseph, his175 words
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Article867 1933-01-30 14 Eigki Years of Wireless j Tin- lust broadcast v; Jap;m wen! m HM |;u: on March 22. 1925, v. i.--n ;i :>OO watt Tokvu broadca experimenting, using MM Ml MtMl .lOAK A: ;ibn'it HM MflM time two more r. t.tbhshi d. one in Osa'-:a and the other867 words
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Article343 1933-01-30 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can be received in Singapore t Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony 1 tests with, Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records 'Hullo Sydney." I njong Priok, 21343 words
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67 1933-01-30 14 KUALA LUMPUR AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 ajn. I ING HILL TESTTK -pt Sundays and Ptiblic Holidays). FRIDAY on 65 Metres. FROM THE STUDIO. 8.30 p.m Krontchong Music. 7.00 English. British Official Wireless News. Recital of H•67 words
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Advertisement264 1933-01-30 14 HERE jrj IT'S BY IS THE Jl |i EVERY PREMIER |pt .=;'J| TEST quality lliM the k^siN^«r^|l BEST. joda Water |iTOf|| FRAMROZ CO. 7 7^T -Women whoi Suffer You need YFAST-VITE Tired Mothers. Weary lIIIIIP^^M m^m Business Girls. Pale Ifiß Anaemic Women, all /^^^^^^^^^B find New Life, New f yP^tl^^^264 words
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Advertisement108 1933-01-30 14 THE TORTURE OF PILES Why continue to suffer A* VAN fWW ABSORPnVE PI^SMA no case of this painful malady Is toe stui,l>c..i or too long-standing to be completo!y and permanently cured The easy application and wonderful power of abeorpA^rA D r VAN VLECK>B ABSORP^ f-ASMA k amazing, it soothes and108 words
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Advertisement200 1933-01-30 14 IJRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION i PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, RI'RMA. J STRAITS SETTLEMENT >. end i FEDERATED M\l S T \l l li FKOM THE EMPIRE TRANS'.!.'.:;/: DAVENTRY, ENGLAND J Wive 1 1 :i3 metres and 31 3 r >■ t r i Muttdav, .lanuar> >Oth j !MM o pjn. Time Signal200 words
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Advertisement376 1933-01-30 14 BANKS AND IN SI R\ y CHARTERED BANK OF IN I) I 4I"STK \I I \Nn (11IN\ in< <rrporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each tt.000,000 r Vt Fund £5.000.0 J0 IssMsWj 'J Proprietors £3.000.000 HKAI) OH li I oO IZ *r»376 words
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Advertisement280 1933-01-30 14 I. VOKOH j Capital nuhscribec Fully mt Reserve Fund Weittnlnster Bsnt~, Ltd Tn» National Protfncfci gw-* Ltofd's Bu*. Ltd **U| Alexandria itgyp Calcutta. Canton. Change r tlen Hamburg. Hankor Hart- Honolulu. Kalyutn. K*rmcH~Jl Angeles. Manila, Ummmm^Ll!!^ sakl. Newcbwang. Pit Bangoou. Bio de knsssi Seattle, gfisism Correspondento at all tt» aw280 words
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Article346 1933-01-30 15 IS DROP IN liin's Dfcpfttfattc On Foretei Oil vtnunenfs cancellation of the Anglo-Fenian Oil I the changed Near East states I ttUt Beriew. sskm was originally grant r ftenia nor the concessionaires .>• hnmrnnr development r in a period of 30 years in and Motor346 words
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Article159 1933-01-30 15 Fara Rabber r." a:i:.uul HBHBI MMlftM **tr» Par» Rubbnr Ptcnters. Lid., fcnng-ho^ EC. Mr H. A. Barrett ■CMat salt he thcu^it the company is to hare bad. on the whoto. a suc«wr but the state of the market durl»* ttaw ytan had aide pralltable In the caw of159 words
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Article12 1933-01-30 15 Vil^ Co Ltd (§5. Bucktacto turn out Wj^ of tiaw, gor K^Twy.12 words
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Article938 1933-01-30 15 ><»"th« 1i- Malax an Tin I rtti l: in !.■■<■■, Der The sixth annual general meeting of them Malayan Tin Dredsing. Ltd., was IWd yesterday at the Institute of Chartered AcGreat Swan-alley. Moorgate, E.C., Mr. C. V. Stephens, chairman of the company lre-iding The Chairman, in moving the938 words
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Article134 1933-01-30 15 < hanges in Kcprc?;entative PaieH '111. 26 2? 2«. American Can. Ooi 60 61 60 Am. T'phone and Tgraph 105;., 105 i 104"; Atcheson Railroad 43 Dupont 39', 40. Firestone. Common 13 13 >, i*>', Gen. Electric Gen. Motors 13 13 Goodrich 51, 5 5 Goodyear134 words
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Article360 1933-01-30 15 port of the Kuala Lumpur Rubber Company for the year ended on June 30, last, and the loss of £6,196 sustained on the years operations is not large when the extent of the company's •interests is taken into consideration. For the previous year there was a net360 words
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Article131 1933-01-30 15 London. Jan. i. a extraordinary meeting cf the Pata.ing Rubber Estates, Ltd.. held yesterdny un .ruinously sanctioned a scheme of amalgamation with the Pernambang Rubber Estates, Ltd Under the scheme the tin interests of the Pataling Rubber ■tfates are not to be Included in the amalgamation, but131 words
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Article129 1933-01-30 15 S«-< non ol the torth<-'imiris British 1.".. F.i:r. 1 S4O linns ha.i macJ ;n Tin 1 fxhibitiiis unn this i-epn 462.213 square feet. At Ohm.>;t hi MpnmVM on llUtl squire ft'tt In the Furnitu'-f Section at the White c M manufacturers have applied for 100.000 square129 words
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Article519 1933-01-30 15 The MM lit ll incUi>ln in W32 During the past year there bat been considerity in the British electrical industry tdlng the prevailing trade depression' and it is interesting to review some of the more rk accomplished by one of the leading manufacturing concerns in this519 words
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Article238 1933-01-30 15 MALAY A GENERAL'S DIVIDEND A very distinguished record stands to the credit of the Malafa General Co.. and rubber producing concern lias made a further claim to fame by declaring a dividend in respect of the year ended on August 31. last. The dividend was not earned, but the financial238 words
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Article93 1933-01-30 15 Th»' R'isMa!i Government h placed with] the United Kingdom steel industry an order;! for 2.V000 Urn winch h.r allocated air.! my th pi i:-- Briti h Messrs-. Dorman Long and fv ■uppiylttf 5.000 tons. It is understood that the CFJ M Stei 1 C«-!nj);t::; s.93 words
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Article711 1933-01-30 15 SMOKE WITHOUT FIRE "Natural Hisinrv" of Smuts Con.- how knifi a time smoke h* been a familiar object to mankind it may seei ange that until quite lecvntly next to nr thing has been known about its inner make up. The reason is perhaps711 words
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Article135 1933-01-30 15 Siam's Currency Reserve (From Our Own Correspondent) in-kok. n. 25. The Currency Reserve figures published In th 3 Gazette disclosing all transactions affecting it up to March 31st last makes interesting, if melancholy reading. Siam's loss on conversion of rterling securities into gold securities was over eisht135 words
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Article102 1933-01-30 15 Britain Becoming a Nation of Readers Ti. r r.-\r v <;f 1 o\ tlr P;! Ushers* Circular and Bookseller-' Record as Ing been published during 1932 Is 14 K; 4 compared with 14.G88 dunnt; ttH, M Increase of 146. Tint we are becoming a nation of102 words
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Article948 1933-01-30 15 BRICKS ?.:.\DE OF S WVl'i ST Artificial RvhV ant) !Vickel-P!atH Teeth 1 I was the only English delegate to accept an invitation to visit Russia for the sixth j Mendeleev Congress on Chemistry, held at -jKharko- in November, writes the Manchester Ddtaa ScicntiHc Correspondent. The cr--1948 words
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Article53 1933-01-30 15 Loss for year to June 30, 1932, £1.965 (BftlMt £5.818); add loss brought forward. £9,355. making debit of £11,320. As stated in report fot previous year, certain creditors of Bast took -edtefs against Company, and sate of por .s been mm— ry In order ft n. .:rr. i^53 words
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Advertisement70 1933-01-30 15 last* pae. $l2noo, naj Assurance In force over $35.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Incorporated In th? 8tr»ll8 Settlement*) Uie Building, cecu Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27 Old i. 00.000 depctad with the Supreme Court or Eng.and and eomp.ie, with the British 'UU AssuranT' Companies Act in every70 words
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Article545 1933-01-30 16 5-1,000 See Villa Beaten At Home FROZEN GROUNDS Third Division Teams Still Hanging On i -•:•■•'<■>- <'< >PYRI< .ii I London. lan. ZH. I: r t'..itti< efforts to thaw the ...t... ■•■<: p";>ts which the tie> in the ot the hn^lish »up wfrc played trir (.un<l> Af-rt-545 words
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Article46 1933-01-30 16 Scottish Soccer Amateurs Too Strong For Ireland 1 ondon, l.m. ,'S Glasgow to-day in an amateur it national soccer match Scotland del land by six goals to nil Last year at Belfast Ireland won 4— ml the two otn»: played resulted in :or.r46 words
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Article32 1933-01-30 16 Onb Two Matches Played FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. Jan. !8 Owing to the severe fro* and the 1 lavi-d to-day. The results were; -> r.. OeTonport Services 9: Aberavon32 words
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Article1242 1933-01-30 16 S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT RESULTS N. S. Wise Wins the Open Singles ROY SMITH NOT IN FORM H s Wiic won the final oJ 0M MB I m liit open invitation tennis tournaMMl tin SCC which c brought to svcceatfnl durmu th< week-end. Ram i: essitat' c few stoppages on Saturday1,242 words
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Article559 1933-01-30 16 CONDITIONS IMPOSED UPON USERS Burden of Running Certain Games iFn:. o 0 Correspondent) Bangkok. Jjn ?.'i I Hm ":•>' lied to sta: B..::Lr.(r: i tfMMd 'h:;t the official open.ncr o. ;h< trj-.t-rTs Ciub place on th( firai (.rr •■.> I n.onth of the c:.:- i n.559 words
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Article299 1933-01-30 16 Four Wicket- Win Against Now Soulh Walts Mtov, Although the M.C.C. defeated New South v. here to- I ur wickets their batting was not impressive, and Bi adman who made 71 in two hours, was the outstanding figure of the game. C.C. (199) had secured a lead of299 words
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Article38 1933-01-30 16 DaaMi boxer- ratateed iagto-OnM h Copf-aliagen. beating th( Imperial Services 't am b> maf< lies to th:o< In iO-roumi mutrh b< :w« r p jr.. ..<. Qm .'f.ithii-' upion. and A Bel] I ndon>, the Mexican won on pohrtt.38 words
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Article118 1933-01-30 16 Nru st., r > lt c U.S.A. team for the Ryder Cup iiirh will be pla>ed at 'F'Wlmirt on Mm H and 27, will be selected under a new system this year, according to George It. Jacobus, president of the United States Proft salons! Golfers' Association.118 words
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Article43 1933-01-30 16 K. iH.Mhill-p In th« Au.stratoaii l*«i setni-tinals Keith Oledh: l^gS Vivian McOrath «th< who had beaten BUsworth Vinr> finals.. «-4. I to the doubk* Cra* i< b^rt Allison and Van H and Vinea and CWedhi Cutnmmgs and Hhj*-**^' A'*-~' r43 words
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Advertisement63 1933-01-30 16 NEW 1 His Master s Voice I Di^V BATTIRU- I I FOR I KAD/O RECEIVLRS I GRID MM lt)i I I high mm n t€je I SPECIAL 120 V. I S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd ■!!M V <VVA lALIST- I Raffle- i'UicT I HLNRV VUt GH A (^K I TH k63 words
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Miscellaneous13 1933-01-30 16 RUGBY CROSSWORD SOLUTION L^IZjBJ^ Zjßiz! set p v p 7 I t/v zTVtvjs"13 words
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