The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 February 1933
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1933-02-01 1 The Singapore Free Press \n. I."!.m>H. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1933. 10 CENTS._16 words
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Article340 1933-02-01 1 It i^ duthoritath'lv -tatcd tint the M.C.C. rt*i* taiicrl the tilth l»-t match if there are an> 'imidents' ai Brisbane— }\i*r German ommunMv have de» lared w.ir on Ilitlrr Page V. Id an intervkw. Mr. d»- .1 1* r a vlate» that the results vt the Ir.-.340 words
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Article733 1933-02-01 1 Of the many nationality > Netherlands Inciia has not the lea teresting tte the Arabs. I cms aud the Spfce Islands wer< > before th. Christian era; they mar* <1 to hn, tarried on commerce between fljMMtm and Madagascar in their famour dhows, as ip the733 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement161 1933-02-01 1 KLIM |M)\\I)I.KLU MIIK lilt XEABISI M'PKIHdI in fUK. v s\m I IV IHE TROPICS. eadino FROVBKMI fTTOFUtH RAFFLES HOTEL 'lALAYAS PREMIER HOTEL THIS EVENING IKA DANCE 630 to 5.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE and CABARET nt<.o iiiMi .M^i;rin^i: '<:W p.m. to Mid-night. RAi H KS F.I F.HRATEI) ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381161 words
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Advertisement344 1933-02-01 1 HERE a pktu r Sar.dy MeTa 1 Te&te: of Ole F-i:.:j" Whisky for Bulloc:i L-ide «fc Co. I 'c who reputed to c< the only BUI ihing to volunteer for a Wh^t a mac and what f $4 per bottle (including duty). McALISTER CO., LTD. SOIL AGENTS FOR FM.S. 5.5.344 words
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Advertisement238 1933-02-01 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS La!- F .:.> P; 5. Book- O:i B. .>:. -P; _> J K.r.; ana D. G:r, P H Fo: L:.. v F-iuc 3 X fe. i-i i J- fp* Pa^e 9 CHRYSLER SATISFACTION PIANOS UPRIGHT GRANDS FROM $450.00 GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS W. J. GARCIA PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURER, AMBER238 words
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Advertisement22 1933-02-01 1 "KLIIVI I POHDERED MILK I 1" NEAREST APPROACH TO PURE. UttSII. PASTCIRI2ED MIL* OBTAINABLE IX IH L TBOPIC* I PROVISION SFOhES j22 words
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Article284 1933-02-01 2 Work London. Jan. ?S. •me British proposes for expediting the *oA -#t£ DMWDt Conlerence which were dis 22 wSertnTto the President of th« CoaiWand to delegate, representing the United Ster France Germany and Italy are regarded WnTas hirtfr-*** 1 a determination to prcst forward the kWH before the Conference^284 words
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Article, Illustration12 1933-02-01 2 >N>ii sn u~. Mi. sledge train puns up to tMIgC the camerman,12 words
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Article52 1933-02-01 2 For Wednesday. Februarj Brforr thr (hief JuV.itr in the Xt I ourt .tt 1 1 a.m. Dtv. 5/33— David Lent Khoo v* Wft Bi H:rv. K. n:-n-Tin CJlioo Boon.-Co-RMpoiklent IWforr >lr. Justice a'Brvkrtl Icm-ll in Ihr 3rd Court aI 11 am 6 ilTim -TooUl Broadhurst Lee and Co.52 words
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Article179 1933-02-01 2 UMfcere 1 LmW Bmm T* v lUinud I A direction that all locked tin JtUtthe cases belonging to I.: umaou Mac shall be homti Pff -> contains h? wUI of Mr. Oeorg< h- •><■:• ,r in the firm o: M I O^""* and left £506.84,. ijert.179 words
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Article152 1933-02-01 2 Brighter Outlook in Britain London. Jan. '^7. A distinct improvement In British shipjuiMing has t I Mil the last nonths and contra H MMrf *how a brighter :rade prospect than had been visible f<* some rears. The Shipbuilding Employers' MM Him mnounced that up to yesterday ordei- c rR152 words
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Article66 1933-02-01 2 Mrs. SUtUimvton Refuses to be Hound Over London. Jan. 24. skott'mnton refused to be bound own recognisances at Armagh foi Ireand in contravention o: the exclusion order. She was sentenced in de :v :irh's imprisonment M Skeffinsjton. xhosc husband was shoi 116 rebellion, was taken into custody al66 words
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Article513 1933-02-01 2 SIR JOHN S ALMOND Director of Imperial Airways London, Jan. 27. Lord Londonderry Air Minister, has apoolnted Marshal of the oßyal Air Force. Sir John i of the Government directors of the Board Of the Imperial Airways in plnce Air Vice-Marshal Sir Vyell Vymn, who retires un March 31 after513 words
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192 1933-02-01 2 DE VALERA SPRINGS SURPRISE ON HIS FOES 7Tw cOSGKAVh KOKKSI^os^ION Free State's Six "Armies" Dublin. Jan. 4. w rned bj the massing oi the forces intent ipon W.S overthrow Mr D. Valera executed no ve hf bM r llr ta PJ™ w diss lve tlu a J2J,. t::, opnoMU-n was192 words
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Advertisement18 1933-02-01 2 ptunßEß sioN< healthy complexionNew ff! .,-,ion i-t arrived I RKMTI-fl A j j j T|) j Chenust> j18 words
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Advertisement550 1933-02-01 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICK. NOTIC ,?,.d S for 1 't l lt 7oilmvinE materials or H1 I ■.'•■culars of such tenders H ««!;>,..■; T der Room Municipal Offin rt f e;uicc VaUfs tor period Ist Ma, to Ap rll >,34. D»t« o, C.OS.H, March 6th 1M». *IIJSINESS~ CARPS^ I TYPEWRITER550 words
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Advertisement410 1933-02-01 2 TRADE MARK NOTICE, j NOTICE fe hereby given that the Trade Mark depicted •bore is the property of Yai:bhoy Co.. of Singapore, and is used b> the said firm in respect of Cotton Ptoce-a»Q« BOk and Art Silk Goods, Hosiery. V**** Hi mutation Laraitu and Gold Carpets and all kinds410 words
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Advertisement306 1933-02-01 2 BARGAIN ADS. I FOtt E i I $140. ROVER 020 4-seaWr. ;n wamtt I nCTlf"^' rwilllhoti. good tyras, eu Light *trol. one owner only Frankhn MwUp> uik FOR SALE 11-9 Two-water Fiat It3l mode, rax and insurance paid. Four new tyr^ Un. a H e Pta'tact condii.on Serviced monthly. Oflfera.306 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous120 1933-02-01 2 I.'. 1 H--, BJLC. Ist. y Wiltshire Reft., at H..H Water 01AM 9.1 lfirt *■>*»■» H'vk* 7,jWral College vs. V.V at Anaon Bowl I^l^Wig 5.15 pm f High W«ter «i» 8.4 ft 17 55 64 ft RS.YC Annual RegatU etagaporv OC Frbruary M»*l C :n;K-tiru.n. Football Chinese CAA. vs. Aston120 words
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Article235 1933-02-01 3 ,1. Ki-htv Ltsmg Hazards 1 dMite HMHtto. writes Denis Bft «th Dally Express. My beat brak ni «w» wd a bay window- at my club, and matt* IMB in-off white and of s^br w billiards. Glorious. The famous old "sock and NtyiiKil at the Boys' Cbainptonahlp235 words
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253 1933-02-01 3 !>.. toi Will Kisk Lite To Aid Stranded Flyer Perth U Xustnli.i lin 1 A parachute descent to a gold prospector who has been marooned for nine days In a desert valley of Western Australia may be made this week by a village253 words
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Article105 1933-02-01 3 After an aged man died at Liverpool in a a-wcek room, in which he had lived tm veera. cooking hte own meals, bankbooks ruid STwiififit. w«* ftwd in a box by M. atte showing him to be worth nearly £2.oe*. L>.ir.:ei S:r.f.h ap-d I^4 In105 words
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Article87 1933-02-01 3 M:r I cat of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary Orangeleaf, lying at Chatham h.. ii.d F<-r 18 n. was a member of the ship's crew, iame appeared on th< m wnfr>t. and ahe had a complete ?;et of papers telling all her achievements, and all her misdemeanours Minnie had three children87 words
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Article183 1933-02-01 3 HUNTING MILS THE S LUMP Our Own Correspond* London. Jan. 10. Captain R F. C. Monckton has tendered bia resignation as master of the Albrighton Hounds, a position he has held since November 1929. The resignation will take rir<« t iron-: the end of the season. t\i;»t.iin HHMfeftl D states183 words
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Article, Illustration710 1933-02-01 3 BOMBSHELL FOR MOVIE PRODUCERS W ANING i i:\.\M ES 01 [NDI >m\ Due to (fuiiratt Svsteoi ll««jwuud. Jan. 28. A bombshell for moving picture producers' consciousness H Mr. William R Wilkerson's d commentary on the waning finances of i>ich gave this section of the lie title "The Gold Coast" and710 words
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Article581 1933-02-01 3 STOCK-TANKING AT THE ZOO A CENSUS AND A VALUATION Vi. Ikrsvj ?V !\lok \nd Horns December 31st was stock-taking day at the London Zoo, for on tho last day of every year a census is taken of the animals by their curators. The total, excluding the inhabitants of the Aquarium581 words
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Advertisement131 1933-02-01 3 FAMOUS ENGLISH TABLE DELICACIES 'iU-ARDS Celebrated L. V. PICKLE GILLARD'S Assorted POTTED MEATS ;iSH PASTES OXFORD SAUSAGES ".^i*- lb., 1 lb. and 2 lb. Oral Tins. n-'M iir< vi Hi-h-( ia» Quality, in Flavour and (hurou-b,l\ Aupftising. They are stocked by BEE CO. 111-11.; Beach Road. KIM ANN •> Orchard131 words
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Advertisement101 1933-02-01 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES: 21, First Cross Street MAI UT\ 11, Light Street PENANG 4. Klyne Street hi M LUMPI'R. Registered by and BflMj deposited with the Straits Settlements Governmc. Act as Trustees, Administrators, T.i-eivere, G aardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and lateral collected, Probate or Letters of101 words
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Article353 1933-02-01 4 Chief Justice's Stern Warninu Montreal. l»r. >8 A strong warning or. Hh --..ier* of defa—»in» vas ufr.! »y Chief Justice Greenshfelds in Xfllllilllll X. J H,:;."':' the Can:tci:.ir. publisher, who has been sentenced to prison for an "atrocious" defamatory libel on M T b MMMftV. president353 words
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239 1933-02-01 4 ONE AMONGST I.OOU NEGROES Study Native Manners And Customs A:. X.. :i-hw ma:. i> to spend twelve months wliit. person on a volcanic island U"i by -owru! thousand negroe She is Mb« Camilla Wedgwood, a daughtei oi col Juslah C Wedgwood. M.P. (or New-cdstle-under-Lyme. and239 words
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Article215 1933-02-01 4 Lovely (lirl Kidnapped From Convent Door Koine. While walking with hei v.\~ :':-.er and sister j if a nvoni when ihe intended to take the \eil. ■gMftfti W.entina MM Htf Ivan 1 ::'v.l daughter i>: ealthy i\ir»-!i .V lino. MM Naples «nu kidnapped by three m i215 words
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Article126 1933-02-01 4 Dope King's Ten Motor-Cars I The discovery during a police raid 0:1 a Montmartre Parts > flat ot a magnificent iib--1 rary. in which packets ol dope were hidden In luxury editions, had a sequel in a &entencf of two years' imprisonment on Henry Hartert. a126 words
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Article, Illustration1590 1933-02-01 4 John c Moffitt - MARIE DRESSLER MAY RE TIRE John c Moffitt B> T is hard to believe, but they I rnim it] vill be the last ol ferit DiWii appearances before < he movie camera. She Is an old woman and A ll rery tired. Fortune has smiled on When she thought hersel:1,590 words
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Advertisement105 1933-02-01 4 Thousands Already Sold! THyNNyALOFJHtIAST (1932 33 edition) F.DITED AND COMPILED BY H. t. KNAPP. F.R.G.S. BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER 368 BIG PAGES m w Teeming with exclusive ttd briHiar. article? of absorbine in;, mi l-u.id,v.;- Of WWd«««d illustration.. a:ul dM TWELVE BEAUTIFUL COLOURED PLATES (SUITABLE FOR FRAMING > and ui.ole-paee105 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1933-02-01 5 CONTRACT BRIDGE READING THE LANGUAGE OF BIDS by Ely (ulbrrtson SUCCESSFUL play of Contract Bridie ab- icands a sound system of biddSAg. Mite: .> resting. Spectacular results caw comb> Bridge table, bat the addition to his brilliancy. stwiU si manner to be a winning based upon a sound nuwnfwn >he1,006 words
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Article92 1933-02-01 5 Widow of 7(1 Sent To Prison For Shoplifting A 70-year-old widow was at Marlboroughstreet, W.. sent to prison in the second division for six weeks for shoplifting at a West End store. She was Mrs. Mary Bodley. of Belle V gardens. Clapham. S.W who. it was stated. had92 words
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Article171 1933-02-01 5 aloutta Jewess Murdtitil The body ol a middle-a?^ Jm t >* v\. wound in the thror>' nd on th< C I racecourse, nci The di<-fi\>r\ MM first made by a I who was exercising and who saw the body lyi^L- in a MttWl I I MMM| post.171 words
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Article79 1933-02-01 5 Madrid. A 'M'.p tltlol l> th.H UlUlli d by th< Heraldo" which offering .1 M*t4 trip across Eu <v It HpnMl Bw. I nr her resi mblani t to Li Ml Wmtymmn <•■■•.• Qa^wo or Joan* GkawfoH Pi ih. country of film tin k \oung i*i.v>ns79 words
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Article408 1933-02-01 5 The Meerut Conspiracy Case 676 PAGE JUDGMENT Plot Supported in Britain M(»rui. Jan. TIM spiracy case, regarr longt n India '..king which CC'V-.■■-printed fool- cap paftl brought to a close. About 2.600 documents v.eic >elt l i«. Hi elaborate police arrangements were made Court premises, into which408 words
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Article54 1933-02-01 5 O:: ,Jui> l 19L"2. tin- Italian merchant fleet consisted of 1016 ships with a total tonnage ol 2.698.722. On the same date in 1932 this Jimi tfMB kO IfH ship- aid 3.331.304 ton.-, luh Hi. June 30 la.st otrupied socond place !hs M'KartLs new tannage under construction, ("-n.it Brit, .in54 words
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Article537 1933-02-01 5 Sir Kinsley Wood On New Projects Sir Kingsky Wood, the Postmaiter-General tun I ticm-.il Staticr. an account of some of the work of the Pod during the past year, and also referred to certain w :ch were to be put into operation duri:.. I ri 12537 words
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Article339 1933-02-01 5 Desperate Fight to Save Her Baby From Poverty TRAGIC LOVE>? i I M VRIE EiALL IV.r.v A Jxautiful woman's two tragic low affair her desperate fight to save her child from her defta and suicide on a rosen bed. This is the drama behind the death339 words
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Article40 1933-02-01 5 Montr I ..rlit The Spot-tins Club's new game is called MHk Carlo Hazard I' js played with dice ?ccn baize, the player beta* ,od deal of excitement aUm— Mi introduction but so far there are many m—40 words
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Advertisement88 1933-02-01 5 KI.SERVATIONS PHONE 6903 IMF FILM THAT ROCKED THE WOULD] in response to work. See the new and lete copy of the greatest musica: THE LOVE PARADE MAURICE CHEVALIER r.tranu.unfv urratest 9 < success sr I.nrtr." "My Love Parade? "PmrU, l tytht Smm< "L<t's hi Common" \obody\s I i sine/ it88 words
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Advertisement128 1933-02-01 5 A Rollicking Revelation of what it means to be a HERO ICAPITOLi n Mtlniw TO- D A Xighth 6.15 9.15 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jnr. reveals the inside storj of the REAL EXPERIENCE of i celebrity YOl' and the whole World know. "IT'S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS" 0 HAD THE KFV TO128 words
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Advertisement27 1933-02-01 5 MARTI?: s Vc ran mwmr r-:: martins pills I ■f W > ',d by all Cheniis'-- h S'orp .>.. d I tv THE ?-EDER.\L DISPENSARY,! Raffles Square, S::;gapor<». I27 words
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Advertisement88 1933-02-01 5 MATINEE TO-DAY at 3 p.m. Singapore certainly knows a fine show when it sees one as witness— THK PACKED HOUSES il CHANDU IT'S A reX WiNNKK SOOS The Pride of Melro-(ioldwyn-.Ma\er NORMA SHEARER FREDERIC MARCH. LESLIE HOW UtO IN IB! KUMANCI- 01 -ROMANCES "Smilin' Through" SUBSCRIBER'S DELIVERY NOTICE. IF DELIVERY88 words
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Article337 1933-02-01 6 How Cricket Pictures Obtained -Did you see th:\t cricket picture this morning?" jolly fine, wasn't it? Tty hall and the in the air." tay get those pleti iioi.- faeMcnt h <> ver in tlH> t-"- 11 •>' second." Oil I suppo.- they tak ;i bowled i337 words
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Article319 1933-02-01 6 llou I lit Stand I Strain The cannon-ball deliveries of Larwood Allen. Bowts. and Voce may impose »a strain upon the nerves of young Test batsmen, but it la noth- the strain of fast bowling upon bat and ball Few of the spectators who gasp at Larwood's pace319 words
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Article125 1933-02-01 6 Cigarette Case He l»»~t aiid found M.lt.r, H> Sutcliffp. the Yorkshire cricketer, has been asked for an apology by the Marm< wards' Union. Sutcliffe recently said that he had lost a gold cigarette case whil? travelling be* Tasmania and Melbourne. When he returned to Melbourne he125 words
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Article143 1933-02-01 6 Wmt Fiair, the former world's sculling champion, was beaten in the semi-linal the Tfm SculluiK Handicap He found the ta.sk ii concedint: .^ix seconds to Norman Ramshaw Empuc Club' hK-yond his power.- RanxsJiaw secured an advantage of about three lengths by this concession and although Barry made a gallant143 words
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Article144 1933-02-01 6 Draw For First Round Matches Uradim. Jan. 18. The draw tor th? first round of the Rugby League Cup. ■atetaet to be played on February lollows:— Bradford VS. St. Helen's, ilighficld. Warrington vs. Leigh. Hal:: MMMI Salford vs. Castleford. Brousihton vs Wakefield Swmton vs Widnes Oldham VS.144 words
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Article376 1933-02-01 6 Rewards lor IJiackic and Ironmonger Members of the Australian Board of Control. at a recent meeting, received applications from the New South Wales and the Victorian Cricket Associations for permission to arrange testimonial matches next season. The Victorian Association wishes to recognise the services of D. D. J.376 words
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Article171 1933-02-01 6 I. I I > t ri( kt-t m Hn Inland New Delhi, Jan. 19. An intimation has been received from the M.C.C. Committe? that they hope to accept the invitation from the Indian Cricket Board of Control to send a team on tour in the rold171 words
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Article110 1933-02-01 6 Battery Found Near Post Broken HiU 1N. 5.W.1. 11 He 1 bridge, jockey, was disqualified fur .hr»-e years by Mr. P. A Allington, stipend! steward, acting for the Silver Cit\ Racing Club iiider A.J.C. rules It is alleged that after D- aridge hud passed the pot n. the110 words
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Article92 1933-02-01 6 Poughkefpsit- Meftin« Dropped t«.r a Year nounct-d ti^- I r. In 1934 if po A n :mbcr of coUegw and OMwnJttas who can now afford to s»-n<l tc». v> th- v v mi>on given tor thi- afcuidor.m-T Tl>e ndnc «rws to most of thel «re supported by92 words
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Advertisement434 1933-02-01 6 We- ''Mn- Aiitidoie^ \V HEN Old Sol 's scorching rays V^ beat fiercely down there's F^ noie refreshing beverage tLm V Lemos." It is the pure juio- <>l ripened lemons sweetened to V Keep a bottle in the Ask Jor "Lams' L J\ ot Best Stores and Hotels. < tJ^-^s^^^r434 words
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Advertisement198 1933-02-01 6 t B^r "\1" BKi^. 1 They use energy you do ti F wonder they get nr:d mi) The vigorous way thiey throw them- flavour, and into everything they do energy -giving no 1 A-ing tearing about anJ c. Beside d work as well such lots to bod) do -iich lots198 words
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Article338 1933-02-01 7 *No Hostility To Britain" RUtt: for DEAL Future i n^k^A^A AnA w^^Aa ,4ata I pt**B»» %mw w^^ mm IaMpHWMI I■ > r > t .r ««m ♦■■•Brtss vssaM "4 Mnggiss t# lfc ttifa Jmi m&k avdarate aMtfßft* t& g to Vhcount Craigavons statement ronnsh to338 words
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Article100 1933-02-01 7 a^aVHMa«B«« hn. on hiiH-sr ll«" ,-< r- aurr ol local Chinese bootleggers" iwatt Qmbsclms before Mr RA Porrer. the The a Chlneae who was arrested at arevt. was lined a total of $340. vat chaffed with being in possrwtoi an* a quarter gallons of liquor, the duty galamof100 words
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Article92 1933-02-01 7 t K.uk I v -am»t that the acciiMid. a flifw 1 «-r.t to the Reformatory, was n Mr H A. Ferrer the fUngannft «>"*»1 District Judge yesterday when be p- ttj for Mieaci on a charge of atsteedy. Chief Court Inspector, tkc accused Pook Tone ted92 words
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Article75 1933-02-01 7 istrate to Inspect ■■-navy ratjulij into the trouble on the in the course of which a Chinese wounds and had to be taken to W .trlct Hospital, was heard yesterday ■bj k i| i Pji Cour <«ane of the nkHws It was stated pute had arisen over75 words
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Article169 1933-02-01 7 RUSH To hi v KAFFIRS Plenty of Cheap Money Available "iidon. Jan. is. «wnpßlW by the further reductioi to the rmte at which this week. Trmmr BUI. were allotted, the average rate of d is count being Us. 5<L per c On the Stock Exchange, the169 words
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Article509 1933-02-01 7 Aliened Theft From Singapore Store A Chinese Utter In Messrs. John L: hardware department was accused in the v Court before Mr J. F. F. Gregg yesterday of having stolen certain of the firm's property such as carpenter's took comprised of files, boring needles and carborandum ston509 words
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Article130 1933-02-01 7 BOMBAY COTTON EXCHANGE CLOSED \rr«st of onures> Workers Bomb.iv .lan "M Ifce Bombay Cotton Btthange. which opened m wJTMI to-day, after a half hours business closed as a result of five Congress voiunndtaf a tmn»" being arrested while teytag to picket the to de brok ransptres that a number of130 words
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Article79 1933-02-01 7 Militar> Experts and Printes Invited Delhi 1«n. 18 The question of Federation will be brought up for flnml discussion on February 20th with tin Standing 0 of the Chamber of Princes, who have been invited tag Th- experts in the Indian States are abo betog summoned with a79 words
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Article95 1933-02-01 7 Hie sMtlfllniL took pi. I tk asday I a p-i-sbyterian Church HM i fe \V >:.-. r wfficiating. of Mr Rirl-v Son: th<- manager of Messt-r- (i w fflMB and c ir r ,nch. and Miss Flora Ellen Gowers, Of 6h«ffie I bnd« yrmm and the Mi r C Owen95 words
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Article172 1933-02-01 7 •Much Married" in Singapore. A stnrtling case was revealed recently m the Midlands Of 1 whrn it MM discovered I well-known Town Councillor was legally possessed of two wives. Apart from that. Ihi I the case "cropped up" it was disclosed that one of the wives172 words
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Article25 1933-02-01 7 The Oleh Oleh Phi-, will hold a Social .ring to-night at 8.30 p.m. ut the residence lof Mr. Leng Kirn Choon. No. 17 Cuff Road.25 words
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1427 1933-02-01 7 Application For The Return of Shares COUNSELS' CLOSING SPEECHES The hearing of the case in vj leal Urn is suing the P. and O Bank I return of sham was resumed O ;:i.sel on both sides addressed His Lordship. M: N M P W:,.-..1,427 words
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Article658 1933-02-01 7 EXPERIMENT AT PORT DICKSON Interview with Government of India Agent ■By Our Indian Correspondent) Mo i Hi. i I i:: ;■<; that some time la i year Sir George MHtpeO BeevrtW] PJfJi MBMfatei I special article to tin Innian the .iuun:al published in bum.i- Malayan In658 words
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Article222 1933-02-01 7 Indian Medicine Store Manager Accused The story of a partnership in an Indian medicine .shop was told to Mr. rrer. the [Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday, Kakim Gulam Nabi, a North Indian Mohammedan, was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of SBO in cash and222 words
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Article795 1933-02-01 7 Vehicles Inspector ;md Bus Driver GEYLANG INCIDENT Driver Taken T» at ion In Own !lus An alleged dispute and a fight between a Malay inspector attached to the MrnifcHpal Registrar of Vehicles Department and a fhltt motor- bus driver, in which one party laid the whole795 words
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Article161 1933-02-01 7 rj. ntinc Mi- -n»n Britain London, Jan The mission headed by Dr Julio Kora I President of the Republic which the Argentine Government has dutjmit Imd to London to repair the visit to the Argentine of the Prince of Wales, will be the guest of the British Government161 words
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Article101 1933-02-01 8 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press, are as* follow London. Jan. 31. Spot £149*4 t£l46 sti>5 ti > Forward: £1493 4 (£H7Vj Tone oi Market Firrr. RUBBER101 words
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Article143 1933-02-01 8 Victim of Influenza Epidemic E London. Jan. 31 death occurred to-day of Mr J Gj. from d::A- mia following LllflllfMi Rcu'.t r. Born in 1807 and edu> .itod :-:.r:- :i t College, Oxford, John Galsworthj pubd Mi Bnlfl book (Jocelym in 1898 and from then onwards he had143 words
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Article32 1933-02-01 8 London. Jan. 28. Professor Geor^t- Saintobury died at Bath aged 87. He had a distinguished literary and scholastic career a:;d was the author of a numliterature Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 32 words
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823 1933-02-01 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1933. CHINA TO THE RESUCE? The paradox of China prooont time is that while she la tfa scene of the events thai HI rt threaten '.l'^ pOMB 01 the world she is al><> the dtiti hope for the wor". I*B future economic recovery Chm.t823 words
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Article84 1933-02-01 8 Mr> J D Hail are returning to Singapore by the "Corfu." a. Mr. A. s. Bailey and M^. B of Kuala Lumpur, are taking a holiday v Mr. and Mrs. W S Gibso»have returned from trip to Shanghai. They will be leaving Kuala Lumpur for Singapore about the middle rt84 words
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Article140 1933-02-01 8 Calcutta— Singapore < ji, txi.l There is reason to believe *hat Calcutta and sJ^oon mill get their throufh air mall servtoefrom Karachi this «ummer or itijl" thtoyear The nefOtlMloos to which Sir Frank Hfc-i referred in his recent »!«<*«< to be concluded, but the plans140 words
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Article176 1933-02-01 8 War Debts W hi>per> 1 nim Thiit Nation* I i The Debt question occupied the whole ninety] Lntaute< of the sitting of the Cabinet this a I nan. Baiter was informed that the ilfcn i— hm j was general, having no special reference I British Ambassadors visit toReuter Wireless - 176 words
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Article138 1933-02-01 8 •!t*v Tough To lit- i .imoiiat the Capitol Regarded as pur* satire on the some sections of the American pubßc and tbeit weakness for hero worship, and of the extreme* to which American newspapers cany thej)^ ness of manufacturiDf sensations, T«l» to be Famous." the First138 words
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Article80 1933-02-01 8 New Offer From Mr. Tielman («prlown v.::h the. debate on the motion itiiUHif 1 trie r^picr.iiion 01 mr v_rv until January SOth.. the poHttrai crteto has taken a new turn. The Sooth African party caucus is conatdertnc African party and far hi* foUowinf hi the proposed coalitionReuter Wireless - 80 words
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Article63 1933-02-01 8 At Marriage of Mr. A. H. II (lilligan D ;>■•: Suitzerland In June. He will be best man at redding of Mr A H H GUligan and Ifkt Marjorie Whr< captain of the Roehampton According to bis doctor, there is a rood < ha.-. DUeep resuminc63 words
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Article30 1933-02-01 8 \drn Jan U *ro»t welcome vat accorded to the Emperor tlsh sl'>jp Pi r.rar. r ft. < mo tim^ 1 r *-'>* »icr^^* Ad'-r. and leaves v-r. <■:■-. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 30 words
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Article511 1933-02-01 8 Sequel to Death «f I >k NhR I COOK BOY ACC Ston oi s Bungalow (Prom O Faarteea and half month* afc* laafßdjr the trial iwiiir «-d m Kiuu U» I par Asaiar* this awniiu of m j lia I lylMi "*JJ" lonaerl* -mpim* fc> v I511 words
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Article45 1933-02-01 8 'ompanif* 1 II In I 'i irr .HtlHllvt^ rf C"^T !< unions •iiii i wf m u«« Km* 'X' tTOC i CUI. T>'lM*T D J lmafafe to 19"' W'Bl'V^ J Urtke <m JMMtfT d<^ I 4ft- i& ofltm >^ w^_ lH .|ti H Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 45 words
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Advertisement139 1933-02-01 8 GAIXeCCKS COLD STORAGE MILK -SAFE BOTTLED DAILY Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. 14. a 14 H BKND YOIK LOCAL I .EAVE IN A COOL AND KBSrrUL CLIMATL I FIY TO BANDOENG. THE HEALTH RESORT PAR EXCELLENCE Be in the cool iron: Wednesday morning, when the weekly plane leaves from Seletar139 words
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Advertisement14 1933-02-01 8 LADIES' SILVER GRACEFUL LINES U. S. de Silva Bros., JEWELLERS. 23 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE14 words
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Article874 1933-02-01 9 u CABINETS 'REASSURING" ANNOUNCEMENT (fa I \periments In Industry Or Finance lAI.ISI OPPOSITION (LOWING Hii Must Fall by a General Strike" Berlin. Jan 31 <><>V rMm mnuunrrnient. designed !<lrr> l! tl ••"M'l'.mm-. that therr \i».Tim.-m 1:1 th. imiu.tu.il or financial lirld> •Mt ,t ,> st.,i.-d.Reuter Wireless - 874 words
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Article51 1933-02-01 9 I tructioiiN To Delegate I«■ i N.t:: .t I YDV to HUm from the Lngw. akMM .4 I-.i^- uMikmtioo tbafc ttoe Vim* tet COTM •P«n amst make a deciriop ©f vttal *ti>e« to tbe »«^*«f» rvtnit UelikhL IMi to Genm. m drmft of «Mck «M Reuter FarReuter Far Eastern - 51 words
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Article54 1933-02-01 9 Class Hostilit} on Collective Farms The Sortet Budget for 19: l < .r. l> r. ird ro'.ib'..- ar.d f\;H-i:dj-r,T.'.r.il tlv- A :-.umU-r ■> t:^Vo..- v f*-", i:..r-.i,;r.,' th- rapacity »r.c vifld t th- p..i^'-: .»r-i r/wntir.^ 'h«- >quar.--Im*m Ot coUectlrr farm proper: v :>'.>()OBin| ihf :>v.:;.- vReuter - 54 words
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Article36 1933-02-01 9 A Japanese report from Honolulu .-mv- r \merwu: th. Atlantic and Pacific have commenced a general mano Honolulu, with the bland of Poa as the centre of operations.— Sin Chen Jit P36 words
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Article309 1933-02-01 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh JAPANESE All: BOMBARDMENT Commander's Promise To Fight to the Last Miuiighui I. in. ;i. 'I '>•-. Vu lin (,o\,-i ii. (i ol Ji>hol. I"- In i»> .1 im town, of -lipins and MaiM-hijh.i. in trie northf.i,t of Irh,.! wen- -I to309 words
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Article159 1933-02-01 9 Missing Three Times In A Fortnight Bordeaux. Jan. 10. Th? mystery of Lady B ..ereacouU was cleared up when she arrived here at M Co-day at Mariganne Aerodrome from Legiznan. which Is 14 miles to the West of Narbonne. where she landed yesteni... t >:;■. a.. IMReuter Wireless - 159 words
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Article102 1933-02-01 9 Agreement Report Denied (irnevj. Jan. Aeporst have bet»n current here that an agreement has \wr. MMhli MM fIM Pei"stan and British represent at :.•■> for fresh direct negotiation on the matters in depute with re- I •> A P- rM:iv. Oil Concf»«sior. Tliureport, however, is staled in auth.:Reuter Wireless - 102 words
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Article75 1933-02-01 9 London Memorial Service Cancelled London. Jan. 29. Hopes that Mr B» v BWdV, Iki Australia: 1 i;rman v-> .t!n>- ha\e ar< um-<I ureat interest and "he memorial service arranged in London h:i> been cancelled It is understood that the .1 on of frv.-h hojx* is the aimourReuter Wireless - 75 words
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Article58 1933-02-01 9 Sassoon Group Hit By Slump Bomtuj, Jan_ 31. The management or nine cotton mllU belonging to the F D S.l-..0!. irroup announce the ibil:'.;. tl: :r.:!'_ i !o: ns on Fcb 11 unless trade impr. The spinning departments o: thrc- other millnot belor^iiie to the abov.-Reuter - 58 words
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Article267 1933-02-01 9 French Cabinet Gets Cash Vote ALL RADICALS I. Daladier Rejects Demands of Socialists I'unv i.vi. ::i. Ihe liainber this morning passed the lebruar> tlx a < <oullt a mountin« to tout milliards nf f rant! md the nzte will pass it this afternoon thusReuter - 267 words
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Article201 1933-02-01 9 Demonstration Against Government Waste Paris, Jan. .'<<. President Lebrun continued cor. all the morning and afternoon ar.c Mil I particular point of summoning financial ratlmMhi 4 Mil Hot:?es of Parliament, showing his appreciation 3f the fact that the crisis is as much a financial me as aReuter Wireless - 201 words
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Article84 1933-02-01 9 Paris. J.in. !s. I ;ir Inl phase ol M Daladier'.-^ v;: >)...••.: .1 '.im.i 'hi-, morrwii a ra-n he recoi\ed a deputation oi Socialists headed M. I. eon Blum. Prior to this M Daladier had MBferred with financial experts of the Kadioal party in the Chamber and theReuter Wireless - 84 words
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Article95 1933-02-01 9 Shortened Tour in England London. Jan. :»0. Dr Kung and th-' other menibers of the Chinese Industrial Mission, were met at Victoria b\ official* of the Chir.e.v Leuation and 'hBand of Trade Dr Kung intended a lon^ visit to England bi" is I'omptlU'd to shorten his tour owingReuter - 95 words
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Article79 1933-02-01 9 Wife Killed in Bomb Outrage Philadelphia. Jan. 2R. Orv person u-a.i killed and 12 injured n. a bomb explosion which demolished a three storey hou.M.* belonging to John Disilvestro, a friend of Mussolini and President of the 'Sons of Italy." Disilvestro, himself, was absent at the timeReuter Wireless - 79 words
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Advertisement125 1933-02-01 9 Solve Your Transport Problems wkh the RALEIGH LIGHT TRANSPORT VAN I I l|^^^B^L l^ X< J^^ /f ft N MrLEb Mm GAi.ION CM BENZINE:^ TAX ONLY $18.00 PER YEAR THREE FOP.WARD SPEEDS AND REVERSE TAKES LOADS UP TO 5 CWT 598 I LOW FIRST (OST LOW RINNING (OST THE MOST125 words
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Advertisement1170 1933-02-01 10 THE BLUE PCNNEL LJNI (Ocean THE BIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd, Steam Ship Co.. Ltd, and China THE HU A KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co.. (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM BHIP Co., Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd. THE SARAWAK BTEAMSHIP Co. Ltd. IHE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.1,170 words
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Advertisement501 1933-02-01 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In ■mtland) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steam*. Due Spore. Sail* Spore, S.s. CITY OF RANGOON F<ir Havre, London. Rotterdam cv Hair.l d In Port PM s.s. CITY OF LYONS Rot Havre. London. Rotterdam501 words
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Advertisement330 1933-02-01 10 p. o British India and Apcar Lines MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENT AL S. N I INDER I'ONTKAC'I WITH HI- M\.ll-n> I LONDON \M) »M: MMI I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON I l»u. I lr 1 I CORFU 15,000 Feb. S BURDWAN I BANGALCMBI 6.000 P*. 16 KAISEIt330 words
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Advertisement558 1933-02-01 11 ■> 4Sf a, \\L\ -g >^&5 '»\I'«;V \M\MKi- KOI ri.KDVi I :0,400 Feb. t r TERUKUNI MARU T. 19.000 Apr. 4 5 0600 Feb. 23 24 HAKUSAN MARU T 10.400 Apr 19 20 W*T«if>\ n>.»oo Mar. •10 HARUNA uj^jj T 1040Q I T ***** May 18 19 I I\KKPOOI I558 words
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Advertisement364 1933-02-01 11 EUROPE AFRICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA VOSK.MITE PARK HOLLYWOOD (;RAND CANYON WEEKLI SMllN(,s FKOM MANILA WDOR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRBCI OB VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, lOS ANCIIFS AND VI PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND Ni-.VV YORK low BJBJMM OB KATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA europ: v« suez364 words
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Advertisement803 1933-02-01 11 KOMNKLIJKfc I'AKIIVWRT MAATSCHAPPIJ WJkMMMi Feb. l, Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan Pallas. P».ngalian-| Estate and Rengat. TIIEDENS Wednesday. Feb. 1. Muntok and FalomiTOBELO— Wednesday Feb. 1. Toengkal. Mbeara-Saba and Djambi. TIDOEE— Thursday, Feb 2. Selut-Pandjang. Bengkali^. Soengei-Pakning. Siak and Pakan-I Baiue. j \EL Thursday. Feb. 2, Cheribon. Semarang, Sourabaya. Boeleleng. Ampenan Padang-803 words
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690 1933-02-01 12 Revolver and Petrol Tin Found COUPLE PERISH CHILD MISSING Hornd«>an iHmi. lan. 2. ■DM uig made late to-night for a worn..:, am her child who are missing from a bungalow, in which the charred remains of I nan and a woman were found690 words
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Advertisement692 1933-02-01 12 Burns Philp Line. ila corpora ted in Australia) ro« BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. R*tu:ar rr r.'hiy w»i'.lnes by the we::-lincT*n steamer MARBLLA (7 375 ton> *nd tbp MANGOLA (3,352 tons). 'Cargo only] MARSLLA Ls cr.e ct the largest and finest steamer? tr»J»n| Australia C*bina692 words
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Advertisement400 1933-02-01 12 I. S. X.LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO 'Inrorp< *at> d :n .larvbr. REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE I KOM JAPAN I NAGOYA MAKU P*. T c 8 lOR KOBK OSAKA MOJ! I*W 4H NMiOM MALTA MAI/. Psb. 3 P*. 3 KAOOHTA MARU Feb. 14 14 BOSTON MARU He*. S4400 words
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Advertisement156 1933-02-01 12 THE EAST \<\y IJMfI Incorporated fc rj^B^ «>> -a. I^^* BORINGIA FIONIA Q| ARIA LALANDIA mam ALSIA BORINGIA FIONIA j ERRIA >Xl ALSIA BORWOIA Hie above «t unbincd tttmm carps twaek with > "H to majority of cablnf MU:m U.LES. ROTTCKOah S^J iMMBI'Rr. \\n rorr^uosj ms. Java M iWMtftS. BJ156 words
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Miscellaneous682 1933-02-01 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Ban^Kok <-<iy Saturday 7 p. in and liMndaj 7-30 a.m. K. dah Monday to Friday 7 30 a.m. S^tr.icavs 7 pm [Knantan <via Jerantut) Monday to Priday 7 30 am !Kuantan <via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m Kelantan ivia Padang Besar) Monday 7 pm. Balantan c-ia Oasas)682 words
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Miscellaneous112 1933-02-01 12 Oil Wharf: Nil (oal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjons Pajjar Albcr; D<> i: Tht Victoria Dot k Sr)i Krppel Harbour Kii.t Divk Van H< ut>/. a No. 1 Dcx k I> lac;. Cli! N\ I Dock: Manipi. VESSELS ARRIVED X:. Bit |M m Port Die kson 31, for112 words
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Article76 1933-02-01 13 IJoached in (Gibraltar Harbour Gibr.llt.lr Jan. H. Th<' n steamer Thodtfagelund. which put in at Gibraltar on account of a fire in a hold, ha.- b-- 1 bMMIMi at the northern end of the harbour L.jtrr. mc on the steamer Thodefa,-- 1 I confined to the iMIH76 words
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Article167 1933-02-01 13 I j BUI ■•■JH'.irv at tm C -plain i 1 P Baker who has itUrad from KfVffil with the Belfast Steam Ship Compam Ltd Fiftj wars atjo he sailed as arprcntice in a --quarei:,'xr belonging to Mtv. G L;d_;-t: .v S ot London Whilst serin.; hi*167 words
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Article116 1933-02-01 13 Tin following passengers armed by ::i .«.s Kf-iitli y terday From Belawan Mr D B Jepson. Mr. T Kumada. From Penang Mr \V A I. S haub. Mr. R W Riilifusz. Mr. and Mr> J Lair.^ and IMM Mb. Elliutt. the BQB Mr P M MB< ■ii Mr116 words
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Article, Illustration845 1933-02-01 13 A»!an;i- Rcm<d Breaker Due 'n Singapore x One of the most famous passeugtr sh. the world, the Ei: an. am. Slngapcr: |hl second \bit ■'he has paki .ourse of cruises ro 1 riaking thtir tour of ous j .ens. A3 on t!i ,ruis3s last year the Empress845 words
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Article711 1933-02-01 13 The weary mate ended his way homewards. The skiing sunshine fe/ uncomfortably warm. Lack of «tni made his cellar fee: n da:r. Altogether the mate felt cross, and so;-e. and c svoie scuh to hi-iisclf as he scuttled before an approuhing bus It had been a rotten711 words
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Article74 1933-02-01 13 Travelled From Sins.tjx.M To Penaiiß A Tamil named Anthony was produced before the Penang Police Magistrate on Saturday lHt stowaway on board the C'nattanooga City" on January 27, on a voyag* from Singapore to Penang The accused pleaded guilty whereupon he «-a% sentenced to one week's rigorous imprisonment74 words
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Article149 1933-02-01 13 Without exception, all who are concerned gft any way with the prosperity of the shipping indus*:, :-ret*d that the hope for the future lies in a general reduction. If not an abob' he high tariff walk now rated against the free How of internattonal commerce. and149 words
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Advertisement391 1933-02-01 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Drily and Weekly Editions) 138 ROm\SO\ ROAD, SINGAPORE. Trf X irvvJ ADVKRTISER, SINGAPORE, r»inr morning daily in Mi. w Delivered with the Chota ll.iti Mh morning. L.ite>t news. l.i:«-t telfgrams and latest an-■m-nts London rubher and tin caMCS .ippr.ir daily. Special I'ulude pictures, serial story Vi391 words
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Advertisement24 1933-02-01 13 -t ,^H ,^rs~^r*~*~ J -M i .i.. i i ...<..,... HI I y.^t s iyj —^w-#- V\^r B H > rl l U t ttt y^T24 words
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Article323 1933-02-01 14 ('onMiinption Six Times That of Coffee The United Kingdom drinks six times as much tea as it drinks coffee, w: iv. ,H, v tea, it Is stated in a report on plantation i p iMdfegr the Empire Marketing Board. •nth Africa, the report shows, leans disdnctly323 words
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Article197 1933-02-01 14 Liquid Assets That Disappear Whuky a subject about which even Scots;i sometime* make jokes, but at a "Scottish \V: k Luo on" held in London the speeches were marked by a notable gravity. The theme of the speeches was the indefinite something which makes whisky mon- than197 words
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Article310 1933-02-01 14 II Suit To Follow Stor> Of a Sione BrtMm. dolf Hitler, Germany s Oliver Cromwell. v:.on he told the Nazi members Reichstag that Gregor Strasser, his right-hand man and the organising secretary of his party, had deserted him. or did he remain calm and collected as310 words
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Advertisement239 1933-02-01 14 QUALITY TEA liHth ga/den ffcdhneM X^^^M^ifc^S^^^ il The patent JM l^<r^/^ > c °n ta ncr brings Lover lid l^ e iu^ flavour for daily use and fragrance to Brooke Bond Tea 4^ A I V B A l <^ s?^ CATAstRn R I HE tiquette of the sr^^ medical239 words
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Advertisement107 1933-02-01 14 I BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION I'IiOOKAMMtS FOR IM.IA, BURMA > S iIBABI IHTimiNII. ?nd J; (LUERAIED MALAY STATES tWOU THE EMPIRE TRANSMIT"! ER. i UAVKNTHV. l NC3LAND. J i Wavelengths: 25.3 metres and 313 J metres J Wtdnr.dav. l>bruar> i-i i I G.M.T. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal irom i J Big107 words
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Advertisement94 1933-02-01 14 IF YOUR BAULKY COULD SPEAK, IT WOULD SAY CHANGE TO i ?y _j_tf_ M I__SS_T k< 4 QA •■r' __H9^____w £I* it^' v*" j 1 s> They iptrl v, hen others can't and make starting easier X- IT I DiST^IBUTORS FOX M\I.\YA BQBNBO MOTORS UB ASK FOR IB ENGLISH AC.94 words
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Advertisement605 1933-02-01 14 BANKS ASI)_JNSLR\sS{ CHARTERED BANh OV IM SA II IRALIA AND CHINA nporated In Bngland by Royal Charter Paid up capital In 600,000 shares £5 each £3.000,00 Bessnre Fund U^OMO Reserve Liability of Fimwiftoti £3,000,00 111 \l: Dili' i 38, Blskonssjate, London, E.C 2. Alor Star Itoilo Mißl :noh •>.:._. k605 words
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Advertisement242 1933-02-01 14 i'KOHAIU^ BANK, LllH Capital Rut 0 up> 0 Reserve Fund Pn-^.nt X X MBfjapan ■ranch 3l.^ ••sWfjH BANKEftik The National Llojrd's Bank BRVNcaeg; Ates»ndrla (Bgyi CalcutU, Cantor "OHOluhi. Kaljruan, X* < Tiylq. ifaasK liar j •mi Merchwuig, per Ran^ocr. Rio de Isaaat »caiiir. oc.iiarang, Si.arig'-i i *rabaya, Evdrvy Tn fc242 words
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Miscellaneous408 1933-02-01 14 ROIND YOl R DIAL Pninihu Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which car be received in Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from abou 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephon: tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations Usual call after records 'Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21 metres408 words
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84 1933-02-01 15 o- 1 -1 113*00 3** Assurance In force over fSS,OOO.Mf I t Incorporated In the Strait* Settlements) I Eastern Llle Building Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. I i €20 000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles84 words
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Article1598 1933-02-01 15 PRODUCTION COSTS to to success Ls Chairman^ pfcficw lv^*^ Unfairly eb- Mvt fwlare be reT.lTpr^ f-*ae« tt hi rather thaa la high Ait «r MN a, tocr ot ooumism fur the future C >»utk by Mr. P. M. rngtc b tw the chair at the L^ir1,598 words
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Article192 1933-02-01 15 Sounder Than a Year Ago London. Jan. 2 7 Mr X' \!K<::.. nl the Mldlana Bank, in an address to shareholders at the annual meeting described the conditions in Britain to-day as distinctly better than a year ago. notwithstanding the persistence ol the high level of unemployment He192 words
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Article439 1933-02-01 15 Changes in Representative Prices lvi. 27 .'n 30. v.. Can. Com 61 60 60% n. Tphune ;md Tgraph 105 H 104% eheson Railroad 4; 43 -1 44 .ipont 40. 39K T> Common 13 13 4 nq ?n. Elr. 15 > 4 15 15 M"' 13^, 13',439 words
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Article262 1933-02-01 15 London. Jan. 25. Mil VN It» VNv Indian Stock, 1943 II n Loan, 1050-55 £107 Stock 1957-68 £108 6 p.c. Loan. 193.w. £102 Loan. 193^-34 £109 4 Loan IMMH £104 I M>--5 p.c. Australian CWealth Loan £106 1 > MM Consob tWi C rsx>: 99'^ C ...5.,:.262 words
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Article83 1933-02-01 15 Plea For Import Duty Rangoon. In v'.cw of the extremely dt pn-sv-d state of th»- Burma ncv mark<t. upon which the prasperlty of Burma wry largely depends, the Indian Chamber ol Commerce here is ur^in^ the Government of India l o irr.po'-e an Import duty upon rice83 words
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Article204 1933-02-01 15 January H London, 4 months' hlght 2 3 Id 16 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 29 32 London. GO days' .sight 2 3 j London, 30 days" .sight J 3 R|M London, demand 2 3 13 16 London, T.T. 3 25 32 Lyons and Paris, demcnd i*«204 words
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Article157 1933-02-01 15 Ur. -.ary 3 1 Tin Singapore price 'per plkut* 175.00 Gambi. i 5.00 P.-pp. W Jo Y Flake Tap: 4 2c Pear: ft s- 4 00 Copra. Sundried 4 I Bago. flour 1J74 Dt-voe's Imperial BiiUtaot Kerosene per tlr. 268 a Arrow Kerosene per tic Socony Motor Gasoline 14157 words
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77 1933-02-01 15 Janu.rv 31*^ 12 •'<*•(* MM ti S S equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 6 516 6 71b rt.S S. equal to London Standard. (EM 64 9 16 Standard R.SS on Tender Feb. 6 7J16 6 916 March 6 916 611 16 ril-June 6% 6\77 words
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Article910 1933-02-01 15 TIESDW J \n :;is] i CLOSING QIOTAIION* Allenbys <S1) 48 66 Alcr Gajah '$1) M 15 Hit am QKI) iO 65 Am Malay <$2> 1* 100 A. Kunin^ ($1) 06 16 Ayer Molek ($1) 16 16 Ayer Panas ($1) 18 S5 Ba-s.set CHI 18 MH Brogas «$1)910 words
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Article1552 1933-02-01 16 1.., l.uvK" .iml II(H-kf> >rj.son* Knd.— luo \itra.tn, Fin.il Matches.— lnterSttlkmrnt l.adi»- Hotkey. Chintz New L-tuii rennis. History Repeats Itself. Wlv \Vin> ih»- Singles. Miss Oldfirld s I'ouMf Siure Th« Promise of P. I. de voLix-lhf U>i-lfai Wri Cup.— Scottish Rugby f xjwriment. Pad porting seasons ended1,552 words
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Article185 1933-02-01 16 A NEWCOMER LOOKS \T THE MAI AYS To the Iditor. Sir.— As a more or less newcomer to Singapore and being interested ii- 1 I•M to see thi mnti Mai I im play Wiltshire Repinv I Against a st:. a| >\ tht Wli r rr.ent were185 words
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Article48 1933-02-01 16 Malays vs. R.A.F. at Jalan Besar To-day A mat. baj baan mm i ut mma -r.> Malayi and tin r \f. la playa4 at Jatam Besar Stadium this afternoon Ariir.is.lci; !;:tv Mi.:, t\\.;.!;. a!ui n cents Soldiers in uniform hall prta to fiftj oi tit.- at> onh48 words
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Article31 1933-02-01 16 C P La Broo> scorid 110 In: th« Cry ion A^sociauon ,mi h,;- 5) a.ainst the Indian Association 07. at Peran s on Satuxtfu :ii" r; Q■• wickets for 53 runs.31 words
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Article954 1933-02-01 16 Club Helmsmen Beat H.M.S. Falmouth SECOND DODO CUP RACE In two races n Sunday morning and a:i«-Mi< on. Hm KSVC. defeated helmsmen from H.MS Fahnouih by XV j to H p< and 20 to 16 MiMj respt -rtnely In this match the ton B boats wen954 words
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Article54 1933-02-01 16 NEWCOMERS TO FACE ENGLAND Board's Reply To MX. On Bodyline Bowling Melbourne- .lan. 31. Australia's team for the fourth Test I— teh xginning at Brisbane on February 10 v. .hosen from the following: PONSFORD RICHARDSONBRA DMA N BROMLEY TOBIN DARLING O'REILLY Me C A BEReuter - 54 words
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Article140 1933-02-01 16 X There are Any incident^' at Brisbane FREi KSS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] London. Jan Ai; iodined reply to the MC.C. on the situation arising out of MM alleged bodyline bow lint h?s b- ;uahoritatively inftimed that tfe not hesitate to cancel the huh Test match on its140 words
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Article192 1933-02-01 16 \V. Moore Wins Gold Mod ill >ving are the best cards returned for the January medal competition at the Island Club played over the week-e: 45 M it =r 72 Lee Keng Chye 47 44 91 18 73 Lee Keng Tye 44-40-84 —10 N. E. Denning 50192 words
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Article16 1933-02-01 16 I usual monthly tatmt foursomes competition will be held on Friday, Feb. 10th.16 words
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Article149 1933-02-01 16 Triangular Contest In Kuala Lumpur The tnangu!.. sis^^oit, Selangor and Pcrak Celts was brought I close on Saturday, when Singapore defeated two jr i_i i;iL 111 m MMM ;he Singapore and Se^n^or Colts thi *—m cave a very good hemaelves. They should have pted th, hinm149 words
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Article21 1933-02-01 16 §Stoke\s Fine Away Win in to-a. :>..>.,.! ii football I :>■; Oldham 0. > Bun,!<\ 3. Gi bnsby Manchester TTnM^f ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement208 1933-02-01 16 GAS j AN ESSENTIAL FACTOR FOR ECONOMY in mi il()\| i COOKING. WATSIHBAftJ LIGHTING MUNICIPAL OKI ICES cA COMPLEX l+l DESERVfi 2 PROTE V "^HAZELINE SNOW against the i two sun and wind. I Tmku jcr skt lamdt^g, X during the day. V p*sfmtktinstiHgt*bi* y of greastness, lea vuUOmmmmdSterm *t3t-208 words
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