The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 January 1933
1933-01-31
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section14 1933-01-31 1 The Singapore Free Press ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY. .JANUARY 31, 1933. 1" CENTS.14 words
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Article386 1933-01-31 1 Ureemer.l is r»p«'i<u to haw hern n.ui.id f. i .t h.t-is «'f unih-i-t.indjiit; foi j settle ir fill <>i the \nij< li-.m oil dispute P.i t I li!i< r has I 1 1 .«,ip..:>.li ri < 11 i i ..1 ,v. \> nit .ii.ii.iii ;t\ oin. tin386 words
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Article1067 1933-01-31 1 > on unlocked the oaken door at the l jot of hurch belfry and climbed lahnrtauisy the spin.: -<.• mas just room (or him. and he often chuckled to think that his brother Joe would have a job to squeeze his way if he were be&ringer. At1,067 words
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Advertisement194 1933-01-31 1 lIGIA TEA freshness t- ;u r ran. c of the .1 n n gardens jifect to '»r home- RAFFLES HOTEL "MAYAS PREMIER HOTEL TO-\ICpIIT SPECIAL OWNER DASCE DOTS REVUE AT 9.30 p.m. SHARP i of the «4nrtw»tco tickets to the Ball Room ill be donated opnm Unen%doymei.t Fund. RAFFI.ES HOTEL194 words
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Advertisement169 1933-01-31 1 ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL FAVOURITE DOWN TOWN RENDEZ- DELIGHTFUL SEASIDE RESORT OUif EVERY ROOM WITH MOD- ENNIG GOLF SWIMMING LRN SANITATION AND SHOWER SWISS CHEF DE CUISINE EMILI -V MONiHI.V PATES TAB! E DHOTE MEALS AND A LA CARTE mm ■cm in> DINNER DANCES COURTEOUS SERVICE CABARET SHOWS (iu<169 words
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Advertisement51 1933-01-31 1 LATEST ADM IU IS! MI MS Phoenix lOnen 3. -Page 8. CHRYSLER RIDING EASE S. Shimura 8 Co. Shirt and Pyjama Makers Complete Shirt Outfits in Stock No. 82-2, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. Tel: 1382 PIANOS UPRIGHT GRANDS FROM $450.00 GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS W. J. GARCIA PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURER, AMBER51 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-31 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TKA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article393 1933-01-31 2 UDDEN DEATH OF MR. J.S REUTENS hit t Sanit irv Inspector in With tragic suddenness, the death of Mr. Jerome Stephen Reuten- nitar>- Inspector of the Penang Municipality, on Thursday morning has come as a great shock to his family, re-atives and many friends (says the BtraUa Echo. Mr. Reutens.393 words
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Article234 1933-01-31 2 Reply To Invitation From Tagore alrat J.-.n. IV The following interesting currc.po'.^ I VMD h Tagore anU Mr. George Pwiiaul fHin has been released for p Dr lagore sent a telegram to Mr. Shaw, sayir- -omp to India. Our oordlal lnVl 'ati Shall feel de< plj234 words
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Article734 1933-01-31 2 Remission or Refund <>t Tax special nuvnn follow vnKh the uin!; by-lav. n f<»r i-m.^on .n-i tf n ir.«>tnr \ehuu- *rr« discUSSPd ami p:u*i-d Ob r-nnlh.'ion of the WgMratiWl I fehick motoi i artac tarry nota and on the ■>■■■'•• 1 v the Refftstnur ti. uto pi e734 words
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Article142 1933-01-31 2 All Nationalities Attend Funeral [By Our Muslim Correspondent The many friends of Mlrza Mohair.cd Mohsin Namazie will be sorry to hear of his death, which occurred at the General Hospital, Singapore, on Friday. January 27. His rennins were buried the same evening, the "uneral being folio142 words
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Article48 1933-01-31 2 Tuesday, January 31st Before Mr. Justice Whitley in the 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Judgment: S 1327 28— Re Estate of Haji Ah bin Haji Mohamed Noor, deceased. At 11.15 a.m. Part heard 8. *****2 S^ah Eng Lim vs. The P. and O. Banking Corporation Ltd48 words
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650 1933-01-31 2 CHIXCHKWS APPEAL AGAINST SENTENCE Stowiways the Antanii a kkV jli >pmounient bM not be inflicted without option on a flrsi had prr\iously borne a good Mr. Justice Whitley yesterday aHow<f Goh Tians Lee. chinchew of i "-.ntang. who was 'd by the Vul650 words
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Article266 1933-01-31 2 Accused Labourer (Jets the Benefit of the Doubt a miring:.: ornament* from a Chinese temple at Tiong Bahru was described to the Police Magistrate Mr J F y <*• when a Chinese labourer was charg<BM -w.piitinant. an elderly temple warden. MM he was in the266 words
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Advertisement560 1933-01-31 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MJKKSPAI NOTU Tenders. NO'I IT: tha< now invited for the tellPwisg """J"*—*^ services and that partfewsars of awai issi obtained in the Tender «oom. Supply of Stake Vahres for period Ist May 1933 to 30th April 1934 Date of Cawing 4 pn: IBM* Hi Ml Municipal Secretary- t560 words
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Advertisement379 1933-01-31 2 I -AIM I NOTICE "THREE IM NOTICE is heraay given that Urn Ttiae ate kapietad above is the pr t ralibhoy Co.. of 6ingapor» t»i SM he said firm in rt-sp Us: and Art Silk Ooodc. Bawoy, Re»J sj nd TmHation Lan. Carpets, and all kit. old by the said379 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous194 1933-01-31 2 Tin: week lufsduy. Ust. High Water 01.48 9.0 ft 13.46 M Rugby: Public Service* vs. Gloucester Regt. Ouneara Road. Lama Rubber Co. meeting. French Bank Buildings. 2.30 p.m. Dot's Revue at Raffles \\,d., -«1.-.-. M ■ill Water 02.14 I I Rotary Tlffla Adelphi Hotel. 1 p.m. Hockey Wiltshire Rer at194 words
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Article1084 1933-01-31 3 MEMOF ES OF FAMOI S MEMBERS W.::' 1 At Whis! The Travellers- Club was founded m 1819 Lord Castlereagh "and a few noble and nguished Travellers and Diploma:. Upon its first roll of members were five who became Prime Ministers. Canning, the Duke of Wellington. Lord Aberdeen,1,084 words
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Advertisement430 1933-01-31 3 HIV *f«iTi^il \\n KB: l>R1»l OV IT! HLfl I I 1 IN 4-fiW) ruurth ar register- SSil^H^r ed in Great B. .i .lurins the V&& W M >«w ending July ;i. t i-..u. was M V^ i juiii :..r the car [;roud owner driver U W to make motoring easy430 words
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Advertisement77 1933-01-31 3 f f iifni^irnafi 9\c f(\ iTs |«I > wfrpHi oil hi IKI J I X WMrlEffiELiif c Vi L.. W pitascd u> announce that they are mo\n.^ It and better ted I'fTiees ;tnd that from Febrv t 19J3, their address will be Bursu •■> 1 ildin^s, 1 1 43, Robinson77 words
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Article142 1933-01-31 4 Beware in Naming the The danger to fiction writers when i i|ir M me most impossible ol M J^een rediscovered by a youn? Normandy fcovettst, M. B«* TrlnWefc who is being sued by an engineer for bestowing his name or. th« villain h d bO << Hf iU142 words
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Article103 1933-01-31 4 A h— clock the largest of Us kind I: the L"i Kingdom, has b«'<r>r. erected on i:w front of Grand Buildings, Trafalgar Square. Lor.ri face of the clock 33ft in height. wh i than that of Big Ben. Th<^ m.i:i.r- i. r:. I-: vt-* is 17ft. or103 words
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Article123 1933-01-31 4 Woman Missionary Arrive. Too Lxir A woman made a drum n-" c «-ntr..: Atnca by airplant train and township-bu! arrived In Belfast just too Lat< j >t-e her fathei before he died Shf L, Mbs Walk.': missionary In Uganda Sl v, i hd h* Mr123 words
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Article200 1933-01-31 4 SMan Who 'Picked Them Ip Somewhere" Prom Our Own Correspondent i Bangkok. Jan. Hi eat there was a substantial robbery nit -.'.national express en route to Prai •se currency notes. This was the seie within a lew years that somethinp >ened to currency notes m transit, the200 words
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Article357 1933-01-31 4 Manchester Smokers Ninety Years Ago A member ol tIM Non-SuMftptl lod y has] me t copy --i-' number 01 Figaro .11 Manchester. 1 dated September 30. 1343 show that smoking could pnvriH in IfcQM a public protest.- more W'-r -i'.ar. araccustomed to in these more tolerant times, writes357 words
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Article, Illustration838 1933-01-31 4 Ely Culbertson - CONTRACT BRIDGE NEEDLESS FINESSING Ely Culbertson By j 8 ptm m their I A ml additional tricks may frequently ide due to the position of adversely Hew holds Ace-Quetn aTr^t and lead, iron, I too and piaja the Queen to the 11 v-m I tricks in the suit v ■»c838 words
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Advertisement127 1933-01-31 4 Thousands Already Soldi I THUNNUALOEJHEEASI I (1932 33 Edition) I IUIID AND COMPILED BY ft R ™*T. BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER I E EMI :<>,! Far Fa-i ever ,-uohshed. 368 BIG PAGES «-*>w*i I Teemin, with «tah« and brilliar,; articles of absorbing I Mm! Md hundre.ls of wonderful illustrations, and127 words
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Advertisement265 1933-01-31 4 BRONCHITIS CATARRH etiquette of the medical prof- 4 doctors' spo: M outbursts of per>.-:: testimony to th I of the one liqui i i for Bronchi Asthma which a Royal P:.\ ;i has endorsed. V^K f v TO SUFFER WHEN YOU M NEED NOT Dr p |/*ASTHWtCURE the pppvr: z265 words
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Article191 1933-01-31 5 HE'S OFF HOME NEXT MON T H Hut His C;ir Moraur Worries Him. Lucky man— off to Pigland in a few weeks. hugely elated at the prospect, ready to make the most of those few sunny and fine Sprit* days which occasionally »iHT|rra between April and October Looking forward to191 words
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Article1320 1933-01-31 5 THE OUTLOOK FOR 1933. TRADE. TARIi v Sir I him mOh j l> IK: t- uost a thormes on industry. 1 I I urman ol Arthur DsM—i Sheffield. »ho was i C i >mxnittc\ on Indus- 1 uwd. in f special Observer, look :or 1933. raxing the reports of tho<e1,320 words
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Article115 1933-01-31 5 Ilish \V\combe. A MX I I H fMU» hM slept out of doors, in a sleeping bar I WWJ »P life as .i:.-.::.I MCion. ■I' Mllhraii I».'. MM 1: to Natun- llmi ■■'>> ad\entun I |M)| ':ii- I r ..:i I I I I With115 words
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Article264 1933-01-31 5 Hotel Doorman Who Left £10,760 (UMAX T<» VKARS O\ FRIENDSHIP Shellield. Jan. 4. .'.x of the friendship of a a lat her less youth was d to-day by the will of Mr. Dennis v. ho. though he left £10.760, lived in an jld-hishu _c here. Mr.264 words
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Article56 1933-01-31 5 At th« Devon Quart 1 Sessions at Exeter, Mr. W. I B. Mi a MMHP tt hotMCbreaking against an Army d(.v sted MWlnj difficulty ot obtaining the Ed men. k. UQ :<■ I A-. H :<r in cases. The chairman observed that the country \us i tMI law, and if56 words
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Article162 1933-01-31 5 practice of fixing upon certain days in aler.riar for the advancement of special philanthropic, social, or commercial effort* baa become vastly popular United States. According to a list of "Legal and Public Holidays and Special Weeks and Days" that been issued by the National Retail162 words
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Advertisement119 1933-01-31 5 KKSEKVATIONS PHONE t;«»03 7r/i Dte] 1911 l aad I inul Performance k 1S ■"t KMI Ml \MM. IMI WORD "THERE GOES THE BRIDE" j ESSIE MATTHEWS, OWEN NARKS i VM» IMI ORI'HI > I tAND OMED^ TOPPING TUNES XXI I I»M \l\>i'>MKlM (.M IM« II Xl rAVIUO^J LTD H> HKIM.119 words
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Advertisement82 1933-01-31 5 A Rollicking Revelation of what it means to he a HKRO (CAPITOLi O|M k niiitt TO-DAY!! SPECIAL MATINEE US 111 II 111 B^^^-^-^-^j^^Bß^^y^^^|^^^» FAIRBANKS. Jnr. ?3m^ j^^l 11) B -^^^^9^^i^| "IT'S TOUGH TO «$l BE FAMOUS" > w Shi wanted a huvhand t<> make >*% i^Ny LOVE nut a hrr«»82 words
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Advertisement142 1933-01-31 5 Matinees To-day and To-\lorro\\ ,^./5. On to greater and greater triumph CHANDU (ONTIM ES TO l'\( X f f CHANDU rrs a f<>\ tNNEi ft Coming Shortly \i-i \rs i;u>Ri<>rs romaxi v in MT NOR>IA SHKAKKR. RHK M\K(H \ND ALL BNGUSB I IST ill ili n v Tlii-oii a li142 words
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Article671 1933-01-31 6 DMtaN Ito* for tin Selector! victory vrhir-h Wales p.. England on the 21st. was a triumph for who have b<t n faced with unusually difficult problems this seas.<!es which they have selected as the Prob- ablo Wei. h XV have been by HM Possibles. Tills was the result671 words
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Article481 1933-01-31 6 Fighi for the Featherweight Championship Madison Sqnaxe Garden. New \orW. K:d Ch<< ■■■>'..:••■ Irv C >ne, kept his •;■!;•:•>.,.: title when he got the sion vcr Fidel La Barba <: California after Bfi en furious rounds Two judges voted for Chocolate, while the referee called the bout a481 words
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Article845 1933-01-31 6 i; n Will* M«... !v n Kver oofe our more famou* cal tive young lady who looked as I step into championship play ou ten muiutes' notice and still get by without any extra effort. The name is Mrs. Helen Wills Moody who stopped off in New845 words
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Advertisement19 1933-01-31 6 PREPARED AND MATURED THE PLAYERS V v^ THE EXCLUSIVE I WAY THAT LEADS TO II Xl% JOHN PLAYER SONS,19 words
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Advertisement287 1933-01-31 6 Engineers'Gcijdf containing the wi<|« s Ice of engineering coursas In the world Show» *m how to obum a fUcaa. mst.CE. .tUth I 4 O. V A.M.IStr,. v m*mm». mmt b» tmkmm im -ti.ij.^* mm* mccm-M t, Cmmm. StM OMtlwrou teq.i'.'miMi, «rf ro«ir«Mo4tf.Gt Sr«ti«. rr iiimiiwiniwni i JC^> jE To Success287 words
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559 1933-01-31 7 MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS APPROVE PROPOSAL Committee to Make Recommendations Concerning Staffing LICENCING OF MOTOR RIKISHAS Question Referred Back to Committee t "I' "f Ihe >o\.«-t. v.is m "< ii serious mood. It-veiled it rcock's pupiMi "fflis-Vtan Har Ih Wmwmym ItotMH^* *1» «witlily meeting oi tiu-559 words
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Article569 1933-01-31 7 Licensing to Bi f to tlie itectekm of OQ^HrittM »i* iheuM not be ngMnred. the ■*vbi papers to tilt effect llMrf not in favour of them. The committee M added, that the vehicles could not be used as likishas and could not be used as motor buses bataust569 words
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Article1123 1933-01-31 7 one. "I Mtk I *Bfarj lamrni for tm >••;•! lie said. I ip in tl m< .ultimo n ard because It Is Ml included in kk W .veMM a H'wlisc ftvi years aho M P M Wl >ouM not -visualise our preaen ago In five years ti-1,123 words
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Article979 1933-01-31 7 Schoolboy Demonstrator's Appeal BAHY OE PARADE Appeal Judge Confirms Sentence Ul.-11N Kill ,1,i,1, i.H.k pLur ..11 1 .-i.il.-fl l.ltv Ucmonstratm, nines,- n ,,,.,u x«utlis ..ncl ho>v. beinp >nd M-nt. utcd in Hi, hmina! Mi t-> 1 ,,,11. ,M,Nlim,.nls Hi lii. h llw phived in th.drill .iiM;979 words
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Article289 1933-01-31 7 Stor\ of *15 Paid by Chinese to Get a .lob A charge of cluatiiiK a compatriot oi $v the pretext that he would get him a Job. brought against a young English-speaking Chinese yesv was dismissed by Mr. J. f f Gregg. the Police Magistrate Complainant said that289 words
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Article91 1933-01-31 7 SB.T! of Chandu in Case With F;ils»- Bottom :h-« Sl:ipap"t'<' Harbour Board .'.'M.d.- on January 27 ;i Chinese pleaded lilt] befon Mr H A Forrer. the Criminal Dr-,trict JudKt*. yesterday, to a charge of being in po:;sessi n of 104 tahils of non-government iluefl at $832 "Plii- chandu91 words
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Article57 1933-01-31 7 SEAMSTRESS'S BA SK ET Samsu Hidden l'nder Clothes ReveiiU- officer who stoj ped a(" .> canying a lull nwtaC ba k- 1 a! ;,n, ♦rove:;, in H ban tk 'lie rags and oCao? paraphernalia j half-gallon tin of samsu. The woman p! Porrer in the Cn tr, a charcf <,f57 words
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Article1175 1933-01-31 7 BATTERED BODY BOUND TO TREE !)m«^cd To Dentil Behind Motor Car GHASTLY KIND !N CHANfiI W(M)D Suspectd Oriai Of 'I lit- n !nnp>»' ol the !><k)\ <>t j C hin« i;,, i. -i.il-. leaning »i;.iiii>t iwr "> I -h.ikii and miller plantation off < l> 'I. 1i..~ Ud i.) one1,175 words
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Article553 1933-01-31 7 Temple Register No Proof Of feremonv ENTICING CHARGE Itfuh Vital Point For Hir'lu fommunifi "This is a case which is of tuUitm tm- I-..:.,.. 11,...; Colony." Mi m. hlwafcae. the D.P.P S yesI t u.i "*'Mi »i r ■»u w i< < > ii i i553 words
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Article186 1933-01-31 7 (Ylcbration- in Bhfapm Our Muslim Correspondent > The "Hari Raya Puasa," the festival which to celebrated by the Mv Urns In honour of the conclusion of their annual fast of thirty days. passed off very quietly on Saturday. After the morning ablutions the people dressed in their186 words
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Article77 1933-01-31 7 No Evidence Offered in Penan* ax a Tamil coolie named Muthu. who to alleged to have kicked a mayahtnl who died, we* iu-ciay acquitted on pleading not guilty to volun- causing hurt under grave and sodden Inspector. MaeQuarrte. said he v-as ins*r fi f F^iiouc hi vn Involved77 words
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974 1933-01-31 8 SISGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1933 AUSTRALIA'S EYES ON THE EAST Cue of the developments out of the vtdespr depression is the access of interest in trade with the Far East which is being demonstrated throughout Australia. Hitherto. Western Australia. almost alone of the Australian states, has shown I974 words
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Article116 1933-01-31 8 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICK AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin price.- and the st-erling rate in New York and Paris specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow London. Jan. 30. Snot £146*8 U146 Forward: C147J4 Tone o: Market F.rrr.-T RUBBER London. Jan. 30. Forward 2116 words
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Article67 1933-01-31 8 Police Weights Artificer Sentenced Lee Ah Bail a weights *r.ci mt-a 3n the Sirurai^rc Pol^<" D< [>artment, W*s sent^nced to three niontiis' rigorous impr. c wjht.: in the Stvond Police Covt* yesterday munung on charge^ of extorting money frorr. whose scales he inspected an I of accepting67 words
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Article37 1933-01-31 8 An Indian wii attacked by a bull at th« Junction of Waterloo Street and Middl»- R >.td yesterday and sustained serious injuries The mar. was removed in a nkisha to th> \^.;y.'^x'.37 words
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Article312 1933-01-31 8 DE VALERA'S VM JOEY M FREE STATE Lord Craigavon and Republic! Proposal I u:i' i ii. .olaborious taak vo4 H mder ttie proportional representation systemi ate sencral election fc HiiLUirthiE A record poll is average being apparently over M p< wuitMßpti at personation seem to Je*J oespreadReuter Wireless - 312 words
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Article82 1933-01-31 8 apt. l*n\vin> Awarded liritannia Troph) iniw. Jm The Royal Aero Club announces that JR-/ ■< :>i: Captain Cyril frsinit cnwin» wnu. all-British plane on Bepfcember l«th. iMt cwrj the Severn Valley, reached a world record altitude of 43.f7« feet. Wanned by electrically-heated clothtaf and breathing oxygen from cylinders,Reuter Wireless - 82 words
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Article60 1933-01-31 8 Approved a> Practical PoliticI r ictfcal polities by the lirtHtfttwi Labour Iflanifirnrr which, at the final raeettßf.l IfMMßflr approrod of tbe report proposinc a LailHHB workinf week of forty hours with MbMbUob of the number of hours overtime. report win now be submitted lor poaNe elaboration into a60 words
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Article49 1933-01-31 8 Britain's Oldest Woman Barrister Amooc six women called to the Bar to-night was Lady Ctaatterjee. the wife Mr Aim l^^ti^j— an d Mrs. Florence Coxon. aged 70. ldest woman yn called to the Bar. The Qmnrtt has decided not to sanction Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 49 words
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Article22 1933-01-31 8 Police Arrest I s Extremi>t> The police to-fey amafecd 18 utiiwiiti at a o J fc»* prfpar^ri ■!l Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 22 words
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Article511 1933-01-31 8 Vonnii hfcrV Kmm I FALL OVERRoar; I QUi hoard a- laptat I Mhi Death Report I Whilr tbe CapUin «c t:» v j^ I Mncr Mlaw. at prwn m owta**, tfc I ■utkiaic »»part the death w I i ppi i »tt r ■■■>* MiU^r w*.511 words
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Article25 1933-01-31 8 <n* fin*l altitude tt*» !j^ mm- rar to pertert P 1 jrri Mount It Is UcHctrd bilP* v ■> rt-arhed in tt»-<toy« Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 25 words
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Advertisement207 1933-01-31 8 G4LDeCCKS BT SPF...M tO BJI THE PPOINTMt-M KING OF SL\M DIAMONDS SET PLATINTM ENGAGEMENT KINCS AND BIBSNin KINCS. atso Bridal prrvnl> in dnm^nd m-i WaUrhes IV h-> Br.u elets. Pearl Necklace* LA VN!J v.-.: -selected stikt. n>: fail to enquire FOR SAME AT SINGAFOKt. (JEWELLERS) KUhnn^Uee" 19 21 High Street207 words
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Advertisement53 1933-01-31 8 AN AFRICAN EXPLORER relates how a lion ate the tyre* of his motor car. Awed natives are said to have reported seeing the beast <nh<ecuer.tlv bouncing alone a jungle path and turning the eoraers on. its hind legs. What about a "GAFLAC ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ISSIRAME CORPORATION. LTD. Hnnukoug Bank53 words
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Article156 1933-01-31 9 |\i)KM()IS POTENTIAL MARKET OF 150,000,000 RaoiiNtruction Most Important Task of the Century AB> )Kh WORLD'S SURPLUS london. l. hi :i Ewig. envoy of the Chinese Indu Mil Mission to Mm*? America, arrived in London to-cUv. m Men rvter he expressed the view that the I156 words
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Article338 1933-01-31 9 Kcichstuii to be Dissolved Immediately and be. Lite General Yon Sehleuher. wants a clear verdict from the Reichsta.; or. the programme of the government and :t depends on that verdict whether an appeal to the electorate lave tc be made.— Reuter Wireless. i i k t K.-Reuter Wireless - 338 words
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Article181 1933-01-31 9 CABINET WITHOUT MAJORITY forked By »H lle!n< .md Nazis fifatnl ■wHtn MKLtei* ant Voti VtepMi 1 *w^^a»tmdl it* fimmttf t tut t BMP Ministers are Frtck. (Interior) Yon Btanth (Foreign Altai»> Oaa dtr. President tf thr suf Helmet iiunlw ttnw (Labour) •■ml aiflMferit (Mmwir and AgricuiB to expcrtrd that Ooermg.Reuter - 181 words
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Article36 1933-01-31 9 v. v »rm hai ty^-r. appoteted cMvf of the OowfH- C, La:r »ho «n On— iv'» upwrtilhi to the coo>r^nct of 1187 ha* be« appoftrtoi n^tNivtauT of the ChaxiceOor's oAc« to be ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article32 1933-01-31 9 Vt tempt To Form 1 dictatorship R.-rlin Jin "■fwl oriAin -^'.ihiM thf RddistMC y»t on and Nationals dODMMI hli <m the ground that he docs art i■ i". r -r.32 words
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Article70 1933-01-31 9 I.S. Politicians Refuse to Enter Cabinet Nrv. YorW. J.m. Jo. Ur Ow D V..: h« mentioned tor the port of Secretary of Bute M M M H^^^^^H a Cabinet pott, according tc the New Tort Tines. Mr Al #f***» to also reported to hay. a.sp:ratior... Cibn.et rm.'t:Reuter - 70 words
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Article18 1933-01-31 9 ormorin Resumes Voyage To Far East Tbe Uner Connorin hw been fitted »i ft Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 18 words
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Article198 1933-01-31 9 ANGLO- PERSIAN DISPUTE SOLVED HASIS OF SETTLEMENT REACHED Now Being Considered By fiovernments .i-tif\ .1 lin '".1 X l -'1.-x l> -ii.il tc<i tO Jl.lVf [.-.!< lull 1 ■i .i.-im ,:> iin-: (..-iw.-.n th.- t«o the Irnjlo Pit iun i IN put.- li (h v.id.-i ,«ood the .urrrment has iiReuter Wireless - 198 words
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Article97 1933-01-31 9 Liberal Dtaci It Ward Of 'Flu < leirld Jin. With the hope of warding off iafluenaa, two married couples living in the same houst* took liberal doses cf methylated .spirits with the result that both the men and one woman were found dead The 'flu epidemicReuter Wireless - 97 words
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Article99 1933-01-31 9 Fre>h Attempt to Create Speed Record London, .l.tn. Although suffering from 'flu and having a temperature of 103. Sir Malcolm Camptx- dated on motoring irom his home afl H Surrey, to Southampton whore he sailed on the Acquitania for New York en route to Daytona. where heReuter Wireless - 99 words
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Article67 1933-01-31 9 Pliuht ot Dutch Textile Trade Amsterdam. Jan. !!0. "IV D.'-.. industry iac.r.i! .1 black outlook owing to export J.rTn "lines, i Ja-ia-.i -apture of the Ea^. Indian market k rr.-i.:ied in an alarming incnM.se of unemployment in The chiei textile cities, notab Twfntt*. where forty-pe rReuter - 67 words
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Article69 1933-01-31 9 Amateur Type Not Likely to Do Much Damage I'jim. Jan. !♦>• A bomb of an am.it. \<r type w.ls discovered under a window of the British Ger.T.i! Headqu.ir>T> Abutting >>i\ th<- nativo quarter The bomb, which wa.s unlikely to have done h damu-f it it had exploded *isReuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article43 1933-01-31 9 Railway Workers Resist "Wage Cuts Belfast. Jud v i '11 o! rallvui; worker.^ d.M-idfd To strike at inHinifti' |»-fIMROT n pruto.st •..in..-t wat;o rt-duction-s The strike w II affect five thousand employee.--m ihe wh ol the Great Northern system- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article45 1933-01-31 9 Dublin. Jan. IK. Mrs siieehv SkeiYingTo:. who.-.- h ;>•'>. >:. *.i.shot in the* 1916 rebellion, wan taken into custody at Newry, Countj Down It ts understood mat >he mended -o uddn-.-» a ir.-vtm-: ut N-wry -j.hi.-h had be*-:: prwlaimed. hi .-..r;::--\:on wlxh i»litical pridozieß..45 words
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136 1933-01-31 9 TO GO OR STAY— SHE DOESN'T CAKE (able To Delegation at Geneva Tokio, Jin :o So long a.s then U no COMpi I I the principle of tht> maintenance of the status quo m Manchukuo, an 'vhich point Japan is insistent, the Japam 'ion isReuter Far Eastern - 136 words
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Article305 1933-01-31 9 niUTntration on .lehol liorder Shanghai. Jan. :;0. j The bth.. Bth.. 12th., IM Jo:h..| apanese Divisions, assisted by iome forty! housand Manchukuo trcops, are reported to I tave completed preparations for a general! iffensi\r at the Jehol border and Luangchow. bout midway between Tientsin and Shanhai;wan. TheUnion Times - 305 words
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Article119 1933-01-31 9 UMN Danes May be Involved in Lock-Out I oprnhasen. .lan. :',O, The iil:sation of tin* kroner rate .r 22 '.o the pound Is amoni; the orchtior..- o: an isreemer.t reached between th Government md the main opposition pnr.idint; there Ls a pobition of .strikes and look outsReuter Wireless - 119 words
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Article97 1933-01-31 9 M. Deladier Accepts Office Paris. Jan. ML Contrary to the first rc;wr that he had reservtd hi.- reply, which is usual in tht circum-starnes. M. Daladier the Left Wing Radical Minister for War in the Bonrour Cabinet, has definitely accepted the Premiership When leaving the Elvm-»- he declared:Reuter - 97 words
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Article51 1933-01-31 9 Death of American Millionairess ParK Jan. Miv> Oliver BeLmont. the American millionairess. ."uiTrai;ette and philanthropist died to-day at tm* age of 70 Mrs. Belmont. who wa^> formerly Mr.s. William VanderblH. wa.s mother of Con.->uelo. Duchess of Maxlborough The body will be taker, to IsYw Y'*r»i for ReuterReuter Wireless - 51 words
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Advertisement156 1933-01-31 9 Solve Your Transport Problems with the RALEIGH LIGHT TRANSPORT VAN 50 MILES PEI; :ON OF BITNZINE TAX ONLY IttJt PER YEAH THREE FORWARD SPEEDS ANT> REVERSE^ TAKES LOADS UP YO => CWT 59t HP LOW FIKSI OST LOW RUNNING COSI THE most ATTRACTIVE PMMBtnMI ON THi: LIGHT TRANSPORT MARKKT TO-im156 words
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Advertisement1050 1933-01-31 10 THE BLCE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM BTEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd, Steam Slip Co.. Ltd, and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navl^tlcn Co, Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. :h\i:s steamsmip Co, Ltd the Sarawak steamship Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co, Itd IM"1,050 words
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Advertisement515 1933-01-31 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated to England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA FORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Due Spore. Sails Spore ML CITY OF RANGOON F, r li'.rf Tendon. Rottrrdam Hamburg In I 2 Is. CITY OP LYONS For Havre, London, R. m515 words
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Advertisement333 1933-01-31 10 British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated in B^laad) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGc SFRViCEii. PENINSULAR AND OP'KNTAL S. N. i NDFK COXIKV'I !I II li!> lONIMin \M» I\R EAST MAI I OITW\RI)S FROM \mm FOR CHINA i Ja Ti—hi. Siagayare. Tounite I H NALDERA I CORFU 15,000 Peb. 3 BURDWAM I333 words
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Advertisement598 1933-01-31 11 OS is Tim p* FOB AFRICA ANI» Boi'lH \MKKICA. ,»%*l UtViOS %I»tS via Colotnbo. Durban, Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro. Santos and Montevideo (Round the-worW for £190. p^ 15 16 00mm AIBIB Tla Cotombo. Durban. Port Rl DHabeth. Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro. Santos and Montevideo v., n 12 «110598 words
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Advertisement526 1933-01-31 11 '■'#> sisi'auppflj HMMi Sl\t,,\pOßK AIQ PENANG i'.'.o. BOMBAY, :Z, PORT EXANDRIA, NAPLES < ENOA MARSEILLES AND J YORK. Arrive Leave Lrave Arrive Sporp. B'pore. Penan^. N. York. Pres. Oarfleld in Port Feb. 1 Feb. 2 Mar. 14 Prcs. Polk Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Mar. 28 Pres. Adams Feb.526 words
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Advertisement959 1933-01-31 11 il k. P. iviT KONINKLIJKt PAKETVAART MAATSC IIAPPIJ DA.IAK Tuesday. Jan 31. Paneh, Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong and AMhan. .MA. I A \(i— Wednesday. Feb. 1. Priei-Radja. Sapat, Poeloe-Pallas. Fi il|>MM Estate and ReniiiiiiiN- W 1. Muntok and Palembang [(M'.ii.o -Wednesday Feb. 1 Toengkal, Mloeara-Saba and Djambi i idoki -Thursd:r djang. Bengkalis.959 words
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Article448 1933-01-31 12 STRANDED IN THE DESERT Prospectors' Distressing Ordeal iv. iii i». ;s A B ..UHi (i at C'K>k tO-daY I 'her signs of having met with ai; I its wiiv-s pm patched with branches Lngenii iv bound with leather anc :■> In the machine were two448 words
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Article248 1933-01-31 12 Ernr That Lmtoti U fe»n i Sißncrina Teresa Cardellino was a student at th.* Superior Institute of Florence for the last Two years and followed the course of Philosophy. had never given the professors and teachins; staff any cause for thinking that there was anything248 words
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Article105 1933-01-31 12 Tnr tr: the super-liners Rex and l >■ -a is now sufficiently known. To these h.*.\i v, be added th? latest motorships N« pfuni:. ..mi (>, already v. :M the S:»uth American trade, whilst th? second IsM < been law: Their tonnage is 20.000 tons, their motors are of 19.000105 words
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Advertisement544 1933-01-31 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ■*fuiar monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA '7.375 tons) and th* 8 8 MANOOLA 1 3.352 tons [Ca:go only] MARELLA la one ot the largest and finest yteamer^ trading Australia Cabins de544 words
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Advertisement58 1933-01-31 12 Majang. Dut. 362. from Rcngat 30. for 1 U Dut. 285. from D.ia'nbi 30 for Djambl Van Outhoorn Dv! B 3d 1] Batav ia :-jn ■l D i MM Chtribon 30. rttaa T-'-"^- Dut iifi] ::(im Palembang 30 Pah mbarif? 1 Thf Ca..i. Ml M ram Cable Ground unr HaniburL58 words
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Advertisement534 1933-01-31 12 I.S.K.LINE. ISHIHARA INDISTRIAI \NP TRANSPORT <> I l!i orporaled in Japan > REGULAR FREIGHI \M) PASSENGER SERVK I ROM JM' XN (,< VA MARU Feb. Feb. lOR KOBt Ov\ K X MOJI XI \\:i toKon\>n Due. Mi MALIA MARU Feb. S Feb. S MOOn MARU Feb. 15 Feb. 15 BOS']534 words
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Miscellaneous599 1933-01-31 12 MAIL DESPATCHES IJY TRAIN 1 Ba:._v.ck '..cry Saturday p m ~:.u OMHtfm T. 30 am JK"dah Murui-.y h;u;, 7.30 a.m. Sytu:i. ays 7 P n: Kuantan ivia Jerantut) Monday to !Kuant;i:: <-.i;i J< r.;i.tj? < Saturdays 1 MM iKelantan via Paclang B< M| m j^f 7 pn: iKelantu: (via Gep-.asi599 words
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Article166 1933-01-31 13 Australian VttUtH 'Hie In Maj Mr. A. A. Fullart i the Chamber oJ Manufactures). QMOMtai, stat?d. re that the i. vv tentative irinerary Tor the trade ship to the East, the Nieuw Holland, provided lor a star- Brisbane earlier than the former arrangement, and an alteration i; at166 words
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Article220 1933-01-31 13 s\dnfN. I. hi > Allotment of space fa of goods on the trade Holland. which *U1 leave Melbe tto Java and other parti Of th» 1 practically completed All the space will ?cupied. and difficult} has been experienced IOT all who wish to take part There is220 words
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Article153 1933-01-31 13 Damage in No Waj Extensive The East Asiatu Ci have received the following cable from H Baai Oflß' "Akia cargo caught fire whilst discharging I Hamburg apt •>' d through smoking riam*!* Is not impor..:.- N leave Copenhagen March 23rd. Marseilles v t i homewards June [■>153 words
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Article256 1933-01-31 13 Tho health bulletir. of the League >t Nati< n Ea^ern Bureau tor the week end-d Ja:v LM>t. is .1 follows Beirut 1 smallpox i Alexandria: -31 smallpox cases (including 1 Imported' and 52 death.- n.-> n^amst 2.<~ as' ajul 4'J iMttl during Hm pr-nvdir.,' week Port Said 1256 words
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Article308 1933-01-31 13 CMMM \\»el Looted Near Woosunii ■VI. l 11, ,1. .1 ill > Shanghai for Haimen, on the Cheliiang coast, on Tuesday evening, was pirated soon bag V/oosi'tit. You: hundti Dfers Kttt at I when the piratv ealed f. and the coup was highly raeeeasful, the escaping with rich308 words
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Article301 1933-01-31 13 OoDosition to Bringing in Old I Foreign Ship> :h to the consternation ct Japanese Gov-j nt authorities and shipping concen. tation of old and inefficient ghters has been resumed. These authorities are trying tc eliminate the old I thought that the ml to» attm shut them out of301 words
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Article83 1933-01-31 13 IV.- rr.ot.ir-lnp CUCtftSt hM bMH <■'::■.;>:•■!.•('■ Mi the Soviel Republic r>.,ti a si^er vessel is iu>; ruction 'AluLst there are four more bdß| b:.:!t at Qm Sonr.o.o Yard. Thi- 1< r.gth 3JB Urn b, uni 44 the moulded depth MJ ,;.d Urn iraafM vMi Mi tttfi83 words
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Article90 1933-01-31 13 The 1 ::...\v;i.-.: pa^'t^ers sailed or. th«- Jan 27th at 10 am by the m.s. Marnix van St. Aldegonde tor Bclawan. Colombo and Errope Mrs M. Menzles. Mr. A. A Jona*. Mrs. H S Walton. Muss M H. Gibb Mr. J E. Donalds.n. Mrs. F s Croi.s. Capt.90 words
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Article61 1933-01-31 13 §m President Garfleld:— Mr Jame.s Aires, Mro Emma Aires, Master Jamea Aires, Mr. John L Frey, Mrs. R~tch<l Prey. Mi^s Mir.' Frey, MA.st-.-r John L Frey. Mr X ImU>\\U7. Mr Owen I Ode.l. Miss Eli/alx-Ui Odcll, Mr Frank Powell, Mias Ivlabt-i Richardson. Mr. Char!.-., D Thorn Mr? Hilda61 words
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Article31 1933-01-31 13 The P and O Carthagr. has M Hon- Kong a:-.d Ls expected to arrive at this Port at 10 am on Wednesday She will pruc«-«'d alongside th< SUB uhart on arrival31 words
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Advertisement498 1933-01-31 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) 138 ROm\SO\ K(KI). SINGAPORE. 66. Cable A M)\ KRUSKR. SINGAPORK. 1 he premier morning daily in Mala> t Delivered with the Chota Ha/ri each morning latest news, «t trl.-nr.ims and latent anitients London rubber and tin cables appear daily Special turrs itulude498 words
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Advertisement288 1933-01-31 13 fejrl n 'git g^ j\ t t I TO "EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V; AND MOST OF THE U.S. A U!" v gflH I '<■ (nt Po— <!■ -vav*. \jl. J t >■! n mo vcßoa* CumNm Roik: at Jasper _jjl^. Port lAuiiif in Ihc h< art of wnndrous mountain ovauty.288 words
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Article317 1933-01-31 14 Suu posted Saving of Ks. 2 Crores ISuin! i> Jan. 18. tin Government Reorganization OommiUee. iricsided over by Mr. g. A. T. h was published to-day, proposes) elastic is estimated, will produce an ial saving of Rs. 2 crores, in .spit? of vhe .1 cost of the317 words
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Article286 1933-01-31 14 Had (irammai I nminal OfftMC In England, country people begin to grow angry with advertisers only when they propose to write their appeals on the sky or to plant their posters in the foreground of an otherwise bea i In Chile they take a sterner line, for286 words
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Article210 1933-01-31 14 •Perfect Harmony" ,i "Bed-Sheer Hoy. ll odd. wln-n you come to tlunk of it (writes a philosophical correspondent), that so few. so very few. twins both fall foul of the I 1 recollect how much in unison I is the behaviour of twins supposed to be. Indeed.210 words
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Article92 1933-01-31 14 A man of 29 who spent all his time in bed and refund to set up was sent to prison for ft month at Liverpool, for negating to maintain his family. He was Joseph Grandy, of Comlet Street and Mr G. Clark, prosecuting, .-aid92 words
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Advertisement248 1933-01-31 14 Foods The '.Ailenburys' Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They arc n free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their use gives complete independence of doubtful milk supply, and is an absolute guarantee against infantile diarrhcea and cholera.248 words
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Advertisement58 1933-01-31 14 Rsmemberthat pure blood not only 1 keeps awj|f disease, but is Nature'i remedy— ln f»ct, the blood is the stream of life. n the treatment of Biood and Skin Complaints Clarke'i Blood Muture is jnexcelled. It expels tr« poisons and mug healing Of *B Ckemtm ana Siorn. j Equally good58 words
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Advertisement582 1933-01-31 14 BASKS JiM) CHARTERED BANK Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) 'aid up capital In firljftf shares of £5 each £3 OOC.OCO mmm Kb 13.u00.0a0 teaerve Liability of Proprietors noo.OOC PBEADOmCE: 38. TTiilmpatatr, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branch* \ior Bur I lotto i^P* ■mritaar Ipoh s c-maranv Bangkok Karachi Seremban582 words
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Advertisement235 1933-01-31 14 -UK VQttAIA 1 IM|< fa me Capltai •utoer; up, Basenre Fund Prealdent k Otte» »«fc^ t|L Wertmioster Bank. Ud^^ The National Pro-indu bm Lloyds Bank BLANCHES: Alexandria (»xypt). BMatia. ttn. CalcutU. Canton. Chint2T iiMMfc^ KatruM, Kkmcni r^ ™f.'"»' JMdro. Ik i^T' ••■•■aaf, flhanghti c ■ourabaya, Bftoey. I^ < Correspondent! at235 words
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Miscellaneous593 1933-01-31 14 I BRITISH BROADCASTING I CORPORATION i PROC.RAMMLS Ku: i\iu\ i:iRM\. j mm siiiiMUMs, ?nd IT.DI R.\Ti:i) M\!\Y STATES I PROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. J DAVENTRY, ENGLAND J Wavelenßtte: 25.3 metres and 31.3 j i metres. i lucs.LlV J.UIU-M ,i-i GMT 2.30 p.m Time Signal from Big Ben. Instru- mental Conrert593 words
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77 1933-01-31 15 A—* f ,ceed Jl2QOnOiJ Assurance in force over 135.800.001 'Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*) r Lirea' Eastern Llle Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. £20 000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life77 words
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Article199 1933-01-31 15 k l^ LaflinDlTY MARKETS D (on version Loan Wscoont 2«rtaaft today, yesterday's L^, anTif pments. especially t purluu* 3»W by the Bank of ret«n stock? also !Mpwwe4 tar >prctilative groups was p-j, «d Oils particularly affected Tnpmrin of tfeattaa* on the Paris ia «astqp«K* <* strik hrokers.199 words
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Article150 1933-01-31 15 Nairn Grwips t tor ISM. Taking the four main groups «tt rerrtpta «m £142*7*000, reducor 7 per cent. Tot 1931 CISS2S4 000. ft fliisjg «ff MUMI or 8 4 per cent, and for 1930 traffics nwHi to £170 190,000. a ■■> of tl» 319.000. or 5.7 per cent150 words
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Article38 1933-01-31 15 Public Dett *-^iH«aed the first half of tto <J1 WHO **m than Id fink half of the ■'■■v.X »^^wwi mm v«i 1 1 nHwj (9 Hit rHT.v.'ii < 449 7. 3 to LI? when the before38 words
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Article731 1933-01-31 15 v^ h> It l> I nui-MraM. and Quite a splash was made to the more or less stagnant pool of the rubber Industry two months ago when wggrrtlom were put forward in a responsible quarter in Malaya for the reopening of International discussions on the This report731 words
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Article28 1933-01-31 15 Against Recognition of Soviet WfcJiHiiiirtoii. Jan- 3#. The Aw loan Fvderation of Labour ha.' (^ued a stat«nvnt declaring Itself a^atnsi African r^Wiition of the SoMet -R«iter28 words
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Article746 1933-01-31 15 BRITISH CANNING INDUSTRY I'rouros (»i Dominion Factories The British canning Industry, which has made big strides in the past four yean, is expected to show a further expansion in 1933. Several new factories are expected to come into production in Great Britain, and developments oversea include new canning enterprise* in746 words
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Article133 1933-01-31 15 Guests of King and Prince London. Jan. 27. HNT The Klr.K n:id H.R.H. the Prince of Wales will participate In entertaining the official mission from Thp Argentine Government, headed by the Vice-President of the Republic, Dr Julio Roca. which will arrive In London on February 7th., to return133 words
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Article778 1933-01-31 15 Britain Leads the World What the consumption of tea Is in China and Japan is not known, but among people Great Britain, with an annual consump- 9 41b. a head leads the world in drinking; New Zealand holds ;-econd place, th. average consumption of the New Zealander being 91b.;778 words
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Article193 1933-01-31 15 THE GROWTH OF LIFE ASSUR ANCE About 20 important British assurance offices have already Issued their preliminary ficures of new life business for 1932. and although the general tendency d';r:n~ 11-. lat i y^nrs h;i.-, bet n t. ards expansion r.raiv of the institutions are once again able to record193 words
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Article196 1933-01-31 15 T anuary 30 1 ndon, 4 months' sight U|M London 3 month- slant 2 3 29 32 London. 60 days' sight 3|3% London, 30 days' sight 2 3 27|tl London, demand J 3 13 16 London. T.T. 2 3 25 32 Lyons and Paris, demand i Hamburg. demand196 words
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Article150 1933-01-31 15 January 30 Singapore price (per pikult iTiJt G 5.00 Popper White 2\ Flake Tapioca 4 2 Pearl Sago Small 4 Copra. Sundried 4 h Sago, flour lJ7fe Devots Imperial E.\. n Arrow Kerosene per tin 191 Socony Motor Gasoline 14 drum> per Bnt.sh Imperial gallon 80 Socony Motor Gasoline150 words
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71 1933-01-31 15 January 3tth.. 12 ocUck mmm Bvycn s^uwa xi.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 6* 6 7;16 xtS.S. equal to London Standard. (FOB 6 1116 6tt Standard R.S.S on Tender Feb. 64 6% 6% 6% Apr-June 6% 6% '.ily-Sept. 7 Tone of Market:— DuU Steady71 words
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Article879 1933-01-31 15 MOM>\Y. JAN. JfTH. 1933 Allenbys ($U 48 8* Alor Gajah ($1) 18 A Hitam ($1) 80 §5 \m. Malay (s2> 75 1.00 A Kuning ($1) 01 15 \\f-r Molek (SI) 18 W Aver Panas ($1) 18 >8 Basset ($1) Broeas CHJ 83 26 Brunt i Valued f|s>879 words
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Article743 1933-01-31 16 Dominate Play But Lose Match SHOOTING WEAKNESS Soldier Taken To The Hospital M-ii-ixv Uill*h.r. K*vt nil. ■<:,-. v uhru th. < met «hr Malays d •■h..'iP h Jt \rw>n Koud stadium ■fUrdj liul tht-.r i-.,irst weakness i« i«K of 'r^ani. u.ih th.- kna.k of :.p!lh. -th. qunki743 words
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Article78 1933-01-31 16 I iiitit> r'or Mixed Doubles Tournament The entries for the S.C.C. mixed doubles > and handicap events, which MN to closed yesterday, have been extended HI morrow «Wednesd. inent will commence on Monday, Feb. 6th is pointed out that lady must belong t«> members' households. European ladies not78 words
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Article118 1933-01-31 16 REPLY SENT TO THE ILG< Both Parties Refuse To Reveal Position Jan. ::0. The Board of Control met at 10.30 thi morning in the greatest secrecy, behind closed doors. Most of the delegates arrived with laughing faces, suggi^tme: that there may be a fc. .:<:■■Reuter - 118 words
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Article66 1933-01-31 16 Mii;ht As Well l»hi\ With a s.,tt Kail ondon, '.in 1". X S I Ol recuperati: Switzerland, defends the leg bawling t: and sees no reason lor the Australian protest. "If the leg theory is banned because batsmen do not like it." he remarked, "we might as66 words
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Article56 1933-01-31 16 Teams To Mccl In Filth Round I ..ml. lan 0 The draw for the fifth round of the English to be :8 is as tallows C:ty Bright:: 1 ,<m. Burnley vs. I !d. Sunderland \s. Blackpool. y \s. Aldershot. Chester or Halifax vs. Luton. MdclksboioUj-: 1 mir.^ham.Reuter - 56 words
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Article16 1933-01-31 16 rii.i, l ii .(i .i second division m.teh yesterday Mil!beat a* goal 1 nil.—16 words
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Article93 1933-01-31 16 Narrow Victor j Over M;:rim I ><>p: nu nt The Wiltshire Regiments A football sained a narrow victory of three gocils to two the Marine Department at Tanslin yesterday. di: play, particularly c second half when the p >ased and the Soldiers became superior to their opponents.93 words
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Article97 1933-01-31 16 Scottish TCMB i<* .Meet Wales M Sa!ur(i;;\ Tlv 8 team to meet Wales at .i on Saturday will D i ambridgr U.i; lan Smith < London Scottish*. H Lstntna (Oxford U.». H I.md (OMsfandkse), and K. Fvfc (Cambridge U.); K. Jaekscn «o>a'ord U.) and W. I Edinburßh W.mdi97 words
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Article46 1933-01-31 16 Australia Lav\n Tennis Championship ATelbuui n> .lan. 30. I:. I M lawn \v.:< c....: |i -.tliat beat Gled- 0 M -—6. 7—5. 6—3, 6— 2.— U- In 1 of th championship. md (H< dhill r- a Ci avi rd Ind Mm 6—4. 10—8. 6—2.46 words
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Article49 1933-01-31 16 kJtsimiim Secretaryship of laipiuy Furl lub PenailK. Jail (i M: A E V 1 V '.•(>] us Club, is resigning the secretaryship at the fuel oi i his ny mil <■. ;r Taipinti on Saturday Vltt I i mUCh to T.upini dm the prw49 words
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Article36 1933-01-31 16 M .:r.s lor \hr forthcoming season will be n niftinis to be ImM the S.C.C. lot:: i i irrou \V» cm' ci.i' •>• 5 15 p.m. Al ts of cricket clubs are cor-36 words
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Article437 1933-01-31 16 ROOSEVELT AND WAR DEBTS Efforts To Fix Karly Date For Conference New York. Jan. ••<■• I- 1... iieved that Mr. Roosevelt wants to h prelim. i..i.> bt understanding I Britain of tht sam< pattern as the Hoover Mac Donald naval paritj aprecmmt after which th< ituriemt-ntReuter - 437 words
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Article129 1933-01-31 16 Seckiim (Juki in NfH < iuinoa Canberra. Jan. Two white prospectors in the New Guinea goldfield have b.cn clubbed to death by natives who have resumed hostilities against white men in the district, according to news received by the Fede: ..ment from a native earlier, who arrivedReuter - 129 words
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Article285 1933-01-31 16 Pa-iaps Ripley will one day graphically lllio paradox gold comes out oi air. It is New Guinea gold found buried m the depth of a ffcfjß forest whk". >ast only because aeropls < itions possible and profitable The iioldti' >■■• ii miles inirom Sabmaua. on285 words
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Article343 1933-01-31 16 Britain's Proposals to Europe EX-ENEMY NATIONS Gun Calibre and Tonnage of Ships (-i>»m.i .I.in !7. Britain hj* rirrulafed anmng th»- jr;i( Powers a new disarmament dot urocnt based on \arious plan.- submitted t<. the Confer ciKf and the resolution adopt»-<l l>\ the I i\»Powers on December 19th.Reuter Wireless - 343 words
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Article174 1933-01-31 16 Mr. M'Kcnna's Hopeful iow lut* raal i win :th a balanced bui- lower taxation and reduced unrmptoy-i.,.-!,i ,v mi,.!. itn|i... ;.n 1'Mt..,,. p. ii >.<(« ni change, said Mr. Reginald MK-nni -p.'Mnj at a meeting »f the Mid'.;i,;i f..,r.\ i.i r Tlioagh exchange .n,d cth-i mM '.ionsReuter Wireless - 174 words
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Article120 1933-01-31 16 "Legislators Leading France to Ruin" I'aiiv lan The strike of stockbrokers tm dt-clarcd as a protest against the Socialistic measures vnn-ci by the Finance Committee of the Chamber, including a proposal to abolish bearer bonds, against which the Haute Mtakter. If. Chi protested. i.nd whiih Parliament is veryReuter Wireless - 120 words
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Article48 1933-01-31 16 "CANNOT BRKAK MY I'l I'.Hlv I You can break in > but you cannot break my red the r... n Cheron. in his speech in th Chan ..i b i MB towers abo s," added iio however, howed a conciliaUwy mi::' w illingness to accept seven ■fltttfd M :inmediate48 words
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