The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 February 1933

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press \:\,s',iK ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 119 1 Lea X lie has rejected Japans, plea lh.it her at lions in Manchuria ere npn^n tor self-defence— Page [mii person* were Kill' d un«;i .in Iri-h tr.tin was derailed oumj; it X *u~pecteri. to the removal of a rail Page lh< »e<ond niftht of Hitlers Chanrellor--hip «.i-
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  • 100 1 BRITISH DKMAL No Truth in Free Hand For Japan Canard London, t b. 1. ign Office has reft following rtMOMM (a publication on I mar- 1 T. a newspaper repoit from Geneva Hat the B: I \ern- orking to secure a free hand for Japan :n M.mchuria i::
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  • 9 1 ..rtS been dissOi' i era! dec- Reuter
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  • 903 1 d barges never die I ..< White Wave :d still see the nan. across her stern— certainly appeared tc be lading away in- landscape. She w»s lodged a little below a we.r. hard aground on gravel; trees whose iarkened with ivy rase above rushes on the bank
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 165 1 BIGIA TEA nn^s the freshness 1 fragrance of the ila y a n pardons it to your home- RAFFLES HOTEL V ALAYAS PREMIER HOTEL TO- SIGHT "EMPRESS of BRITAIN" IN I'OKT. SPECIAL CRUISE BALL i»ivm:ic dike DOTS REVUE CABARET EXTENSION TILL I \.M. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5361 RAFFLES HOTEL
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    • 153 1 ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL PAVtVUMIB DOWN TOWN RENDEZ- HTFUI SEASIDE RESORT VOUS LVEKV ROO.il WITH MOD- \.\is GOLF SWIMMING EKN SANITATION AND SHOWET* DAILY MONTHLY RATES TABLE -WISS CHEF L>E CUISINE D'HOTE MEALS AND A I A CARTE SWISS CHEF DE CUISINE FRIDAY COURTEOUS SERVICE SATURDAY OIWFR DWTF Hotel
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    • 237 1 KlJIlfc ..i fe-M ill': m .ill\ uht n linn;, at Mr. ill... I'.i.. s I ll< i( h.l- I'K.t. W d l«l .l.ip.lll i ertain references m < .11.; I -;'»■> h 111 tlir Die:— -l'as;e 9. I hv i< < v i I mi.: .1. -.iti-lai t«.t\ It.iiue in
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 153 2 RAFFL ES LIB RARY The undernoted non-fiction works will be ready for Issue on Saturday (4-2-33) at 9 a m Barton (Brace) He upset the World 1932. Bax < Clifford Pretty Witty Nell. 1932. illus. Bell tj J> I remember. 1932. 3 copies. Bawd (J O P.. China The Pity
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  • 79 2 was reported some months ago that Means. ftp Boob Haw and Aw Boon Par had do:.. SH.OOO to St. Andrew's Hospital for Internal alterations and Improvements. Ttay vfcfted the Hospital rec mt expreaaed approval of the work which is ffarmg completion, and have given I Mm
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 445 2 l lill NF\N WAY »»l SHAVING S A raaor th.it gggi as neai to tli. 1 root Hi trouble as possibl- J Kerno.. tii. :h-t t^eard J J without IgSgHi or iBHHHHi J J IBBAI DISPENSARY LTD. i 1:: ii in tin h M.S." 1 s Ralil*** ri.i< c. Singapore.
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    • 576 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOIICK is hereby given that tenders «ire now invited for the following materials or .services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained In the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Supply of Sluice Valves for period Ist May 1933 to 30th April 1934. Date of
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    • 569 2 NOTICES. MISFITS SALE. Misfits and partly worn (kit hi 1 sold on commission. Bargains for everyone Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay. Tuesday. Feb. 7th. 4 to 1 p.m. and Wednesday. I rbruary Bth. ft. 3o a.m. to 1 p.m. EXCHANGE HANKS. It is herebj notified that the Exchange Bank.-, will be closed
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    • 530 2 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) Head Office: 138 ROBINSON ROAD. SIM. a Telephone 6056. Cable Address. ADVEKTISFK Sl\i The premier morning daih in Malaya. Delivered with the taota Hazri each morning. Latest news latest telegrams and latest an nouncements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 368 2 THK WKKK IhurstUv !nd ■Hh Water ti Dots Revue. Raffles Hotel. 9.30 p.m ■eefeey >k j:.::: i: -is ground: Medical College ts 1 M C I at Anson Roa4 Fnd.i> 4rd gflgk Water 03.17 M s fji fl Hocker Medk-al College vs V.M.C.A, Anson Annual meeting of Singapore Turf I
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  • 321 3 FINANCIAL AID FOR JEHOL DEFENCE SOI I M WEST TO ATTEND TO "REDS" UU Troops For The North The Government of the South-wist hi: Oft the f Q ;:I ni ion? by taking Red campaign in South Ki. UN PHWIIMm of Fukion. Kwangliau! Hid Kwangsi to bear th» )po*tely aud
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  • 554 3 "B RAGGITE" N€H Metal Discovered !i\ \-!va\ ksalysii A new mineral has recently been discovered he employment "of X-ray analysis. In honour of the contributions of Sir William Bragg and Professor W L. Bragg to the techHJmft et X*ray analysis this metal has been name* "braggtte." The methods of dele;
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  • 493 3 < ar\ inu the lita(i> ol l\S. Presidents :s engaged on carving the of four United States Preside! Washington. Jefferson. Lincoln, and llieoiore Roosevelt cut of a granite block in M Rushmore. South Dakota, speaks of his work in an mU:\nw with the Scientific American. \\Y have
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    • 331 3 j > iiiutikii \\n hi: s»itoi i» of it! mil mill „T FOR THE CAR PROUD OWNER DRIVER I pride of ownership is surely ti. I d end I I all of owning a car Itirr.pl- of I attractive appearance, mechanical excellence. 1 economy, absolute reliability and quality ag becomes
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    • 179 3 IB {ft p I 1 5 |b H MariM Diesel WHffffll ■United En^iners Warn limited. >^^ X I Hliriir;i Soap I raiects the akin and keeps it in a healthy condition. Sample each Soap, Ointment aad Talcum upoa reqtat, from Mailer A l*lii>f i Malaya) Limited, t'nioa BaildiaK SinKapore. Ef«
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  • 181 4 HOLLY WOOD STAGES AN ELEPHANT STAMPEDE. 19-iootei ..-ion. a film recently «hot at H 1 MASKED against fast boy ricket match. i i i •< vce trunk. **btwr" Is CfL lon^ and is I I t i not exagpe: iMRSpTiv ZAMORA. S;)a:u.sh coal-ke per. VIM was a member if 0M
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  • 341 5 Lsil Order lor Six DfestTtg Ml r from P >ii are now being bu:. Italian shipyards w:i< described by a P -mat in London. v.as C published stater .i was to the effect that the deposed C If. Ti ymourtasche. I in Septembt>r last who came with a
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  • 122 5 New hi k Dr Elie Ivanoff. a far. 1^ ..r.\ UiHimmin an expedition, i t v I irk( b to to breed i tea -Imm m l'rom a H This Sta'- Ml liunit- M: I inward S Engli tic] a number oi tin Mil higan i
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  • 222 5 Joint Comttttef Before Kast^r r ""'SK OF Cn\i\K.Xs DEBATE I ciiidon. .lan. 1 > that the Joint C fcr India will be 1 three i ays will bt allocated in the for a debate on the Round Tab)- Conference, for which opportunity will be pi submission
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  • 416 5 \ic<ro\'s Saiutioii Dosirablf !'<>< i). i. Jan. IS. ••i h;ui ieeMM v PpMwnj I should bl tOf i 'inplei .■).>• hnpoi! But now that mention bM ■■:> I ran unh- that ttei ::lmnil (.1 si H:' I ill be a j I n Ido nrt be!ie\
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  • 269 5 Machine^ Which Track DtVI thi- Flash A f.ash of lightning, even if it i< invisible to you will, as every wireless fan can vouch, set up disconcerting atmospherics in your set. The Radio Research "ion hav< out to track down this upsctter of the ether. A Watson
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  • 34 5 i is DrivhH not only acts, hut has v. ritten such ItZltl Guy." andi. who ph. nristian virgin .1, Cecil B. Do MUles Pai amount bfl Si-n of the Cross.' i:- the daught< I
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  • 265 5 How Merchants and Shippt'rs Can Spond Less l(» Make More. Profit margins automatically ImiTarr a* overheads are cut. One of the most prevalent directions in which overheads are unnecessarily high, and even unnecessarily incurred, is linfcad with the problem of storage of goods. Many concerns, carefully
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    • 293 5 RESERVATIONS PHON§ 6903 M THAT RO< XXI) THE WORLD Rr -issued in I^* to .d— See the :,-.v and hhv of the gremtcst musical romance evot id« THE LOVE PARADE MAURICE CHEVALIER fl^? I^B^^ ipreme ac;.. :::> Nt %**9W X I.m .mount s -rratrst %9 suttTSS Lover" "Mil Lovi Parade"
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    • 116 5 ;c/uprroy ---j. rir-: National's rollicking revelation nf what it means to be Hem "IT'S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS" with DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jnr. 11l HAD IB RBI TO TIIK Ikf Wanted a hu*band to ITT— BUT WAS LOCKED make LOVE. not a hero to OUT OI HIS OWN BEDROOM Make HISTORY
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    • 113 5 And Stil! it (lijjnns the crowd- CHANDU BEE it wnnorr DBUtl I 1^ VNT F X W n A V I Next Change >1.-(i.-M. producers of "(irancl Hotel" re!< ;i^c th< ir m vs pride NORM A SHEARER FHEDKKK NAECH, LBBLB now \,;f) Smi 1 1 ns> I hr o
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 55 5 BAND PERFORMANCES S.S. Police Band FEBfti UN X \TON(i I \KK I I 1 111. I I v\i ,1,1. i I x <\etwrwi*\. Bth. 9 pjm. iv I .irk. Friday. l«th. 9 p.m. i > Gar4»k.— S th. 9 pid i Mrf p— i I <■ IW. 22n4. 5.15 IA
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  • 746 6 LEG-THEORY BOWLING CAUSES STORM OF PROTEST Warner Woodfull Incident in Dressing Room The full stor> or Ungland's gallant ftjht for victory in the third Test match it Adelaide has been received by air mail. The game was marked n> barracking by the crowd and
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  • 1899 6 AdH.«'d«\ Jin l» I the claw of ptoy ki tt :d Tes t- bexv to-day England, having eflcc-' rrui.-^ibU" .e?ovt-r> ha* I th.-ir ■avour Pa"'- -'■•>'■ tV exceCti.t x.'.tr.p ■>" th 01 d;»y by R X S Wyat! runs th- '>' j. a b,.,., i.;.--,.- fr,::\ -J3t;
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  • 1132 6 Batsmen iMust Blame Themselves Adelaide, Monday. Three incident*, stand out to-day and demand to tx dealt with first, (Warwick Armstrong cabled to the Evening News). They all arise from the much-discussed form of Enpland'-s attack, particularly the bowling tactic.-> of Larwood The flr.st is Wood lull's
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  • 940 6 Adelaide, TunA&y. The Woodfull-Wararr incident of last Saturday, when Woodiull made his protest against England's bowling tactics, Ls beconunp lrcreaj-- There is significance m the fact that Woodlull though he shook tan* with Waroerlater. d«.« in..- v .•:.< Mi hf ihe rumoured cable of protest to the
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  • 827 6 HOB BS' PLEA FOR "LOYALTY" TO JARDINE < ui»i...-r* i»fl.-. to suu* lii hte comment* in th»> aa> pi<i> ot% iii .S4>.s me *«^w»B^*i» vusmiiui'ti tnt'ir inMah lo dajr thry 10* for on s*u«^ Larwood. with the old ball iif- pace At any rate Pon&ford anc later OldfleM. made ft
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  • 1070 7 LOVE R'S MAGIC CAKES" TO A YOUNG WIFE "Did His Bray Bidding After Eating Them 99 \W\Y WITH -HAD MAN"" t \to nSff Bseswesi ■■> vmm Mnw I |^r JSBSe %mmm WmK OM hw fwy sAsiamg em? *^~V W I i^ "vcssMi the case wfcsn a inHM um rtn* J>1
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  • 232 7 Dramatic Nkhi Tatrt will be two performances on fPuhwday •d Saturday. February and 11. of the I "Varal programme of the newly formed Dramatic Society The SceneTte four «u»-uct plays which make up the u*l saw give considerable variety. "A Bit rkshire comedy m the rich •orth Riding.
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  • 221 7 LEG AL BATTLE OVER WILL Woman Leave* i '.-'•'.mimi to Dancer |l\irix The infatuation of a rich and aged woman for young Chilian dancer has come to light In a remarkable will case which is being contested at Monte Carlo by the Italian fam Callemani against Louis Baesa della Cuadra
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  • 98 7 Government Concession to Continue Thi> Year It la officially announced that the Governments of the four Federated Malay States i decided to repeat In respect of the year 193 s tl temporary waiver of all current He on agricultural lands In excess of $2 an acre, but a
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  • 1021 7 Retrench mini Commission's Proposals Opposed SECRETARY OF STATE'S DESPATCH The following despatch I the proposals <>v i < I :<nchment Commission was presented in tin Count il last week I h;-\f Hm li.uk m you that I had uiiriei ur I .tion the Interim I of the
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  • 398 7 CHIXKSE WOMAN'S DEATH Inquest Adjourned For Police Inquiries I •<:» i;<uu to adjourn the inc|ii,.\-| have reci-ivi-d .ertain further information which is brii. X i.i ((U i n j nto h> n M ,jj (< li M "d Ml <i. Bourne the Singa l>or«- (oronci. \<st,r(l..v when
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  • 100 7 K\ Bent lu'^poilM' l)\ Business was the order oi the day at yesterday's utUr. meeting of the Singapore Rotary thing on the agenda. In ihe absence of the president. Dr Lim Han Hoe, the deputy-president, presided, and he referred to the. excellent response* that had been made by
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  • 197 7 SIR FREDERI CK MAZE Visits anton to Si*- the Southern Leaders Sir Fredeiick Maze, Inspector General of the Chinese Maritime Custor s. >n a vtsM i to Canton, accompanied by Mr. Lo Shut-po. acting special Consular Invoice Officer of the Foreign V, Muig Kong, who joined him at the latter
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  • 147 7 So often women get clothes which do not tit >■ not just what they care for on looking their, ovfr again. Such garments do not add to oy of life when they haw to be worn, v must in these hard times. The V W.C.A. now proposes to
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  • 374 7 M.mdj> i In the morning and afternoon His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Federal Council held at the Council Chamber. Government Offices. Kuala Lumpur. Tut^ri.iv i 24. In the morning and afternoon His l> presided over a Resident- Conference at King's House. Hon. Mr. A. Caldecott
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  • 254 7 SHIPPING CO NFERE NCE S.S. \->o< in ion Mi'Hkt I" \ttend (\iitimi-i..n The Committee of the Straits Settlements < Singapore) Association met In the aafif^por* Exchange Boom on Tuesday. Following 9011 the request nude to Government that a full and authoritative statement setting out how the Colony, the Federated and
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  • 152 7 $2 ,000 OF DR UGS i;< i.m (jlln .is «s, r n Acting on information received, Mr. I Skins, Controller of the Government Monopolies, and Assistant Supervisor, Tan Ewe Chee, proceeded to search an abandoned sampan tied to a pole in the middle of the Singapore River and behind the
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  • 987 7 Indian Accused of Enticing Pretty Wife From Husband ALL PARTIES LYING, SAYS M/v.NRAII- llulflilii; .li.it ill tin- u.tliesse- both for Mi.- prosecution and the defetur includiiiK tli. inmplaiiiant and the art used had Impii U-llii.K lies. Mr. W. Ha*, the Sinaapore nd v,
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    • 30 7 111 ■•Mday. F« hru.irv BMW** ifflTU 1 o«r| a| v >iii in I Appaal:— 1 and 68, Rex vs: Ibrahim bin •n Abu ndUeQh Cheng by:-Hkcy. *****— Re Chop Cheonff
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  • 917 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1933. MAKING TO FUTURE FIT THE FORECA STE The increa^ns popularity DJ Five Years' Plan> we have even h*\ird of a small village 111 Fifeshire .starting one o; fctl OWH ll Ml lM to see 1 It iriSM ffcOtn t:i" need which IBOtt people
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  • 141 8 New Version of "Love Parade" at Pavilion Maurice Clievalier l> a: Jeanette Macdonald at her pr- ••:<-: Love Parade', one oi the :ir>- oi :h< Che pi»:u.re^. >h.. .1 re HM Pa% :l. >r. ;'.:r:ja The popularity of the French aclor is show:: r.- that the :\j:\ u-r.t
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  • 99 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 TIN London. Feb. 1. Spot £148»4 i£l49 J 4 > Forward £149 f£l49^ 4 > Tone of Market
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  • 105 8 Chinese And Girl Knocked Down A small car driven by a European knocked down a Chinese in Grove Road, near the corner of Fort Road, yesterday morning. The injured man received wounds on the face and head, and was removed to hospital in an ambularc* where it was
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  • 484 8 ALLEGED ASSAULT SALESMAN- Street Threat of Trouble It She Took Action European woman. Mrs MltebillJ omplainant in a case ia the Police before Mr. A C Boyd yesterday, in .Ma* iH -ha: dM >^ MmW bar honu- bj the Chinese salesman of a furniture shop. Mr.
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  • 122 8 Sir Ronald Lindsay'* Talk with Mr. Roose\elt flr *imitfil Lindsay. Britkh ftmtiamflof in Lone. \v m mm New York to-morrow, had a cow \ZF a v^Hk mma^mla^^HM -j j a. w a r*- j. :.r )ffl. :a\ bi. M-r. .sat^u,- ■Mlhm to Wa^yngt—. It to hoped that it
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  • 30 8 HEALTH Y FINANCES Bangkok German Club Redunv Subscriptions [From O.;r O*t. Comsponci Bangkok Irb 1 Thf mfrr.b. >) rrr.ur. Club at thstat*- ot thr club ftnun< r«-c subscriptioas by 25 p.
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  • 441 8 Cook'- Uptessrai In J Tra«ed\ Trial 1 "i eql am I Servant \\h.. I In Hi> 1 iFrom Our Our r ttiC I The htatmc •»> (•ntMiw^ it J^H ta* chart* of the muraVr I w ..tlare at Klaac W*a*« H I s Ftik tiito H
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  • 94 8 DISARME NT 1 „n Tu.-'fl The Him of the World V^Zl terrace met formally ft &">*'* h to prepare for the ■«»< Ooaaw)avtoA on Twwday Pr* that pravtton to beta* w. **2 remlttnc torn Ike «wk-*nd pa***" v" :>>,•' the R*dir*l S** B keen entered by Prwud-n' I^* >n^J taak
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  • 17 8 The number «f C*b JM^ry w. IM «d ot ti«j/ J cms. outoMe llwlrlni M^ /T<« 1
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  • 88 9 HINKR MAY DISSOLVE THF REICHSTAG M,.n\ Dead in Nazi Clashes With Communists c;i:neral strike attempts Rumour of Contemplated Coup d'Ktat Denied noting accompanied n> sewr.il deaths and many i> broken out all over (.erman> and the Communists »tiiu to organise .1 general strike. (entre Part> and
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  • 245 9 B*rhn. heb 1 r.-.y t ITU k.. T Lr"' warns CMm i*taw NasJs and Ktani a. Crefeld. Users. Pforzheim •ad Bin*'" and a Has* Joaraanst was murOne Communist was killed red at Velhm In the Rhtaelsnd art nctiag ouuned at hwwldwf and The Nar- policed the
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  • 46 9 BrrUn. Frb. 1. :<r has issued a manifesto in whirr N :r.- a >rr.er. 'Me* KvmJty and also President Htader him "p»a;-,ar<i resolve to name m< C.:.i." H? conclude Ma; the Alir.igfct> not withhold Ids Ma«b« on .c rr-establlsh-and ladal peace' Reuter
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  • 195 9 Plane Cover Hcavv Jehol Attack it* Jaajaaaw Cmmm *<**t tr. Ifucl—ls. has arrived at Buit W««sr Lioanias. to direct operations %t rtptu. JehoL states that the Japanese Maact- v> forces Hare 1 1— I a Mf :i. •>" I ipan«->r plan*-. iiui. k on .ill thr t
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  • 105 9 Preparatory Negotiations in London London. Jjn. 3d. ;i... i inrr.enred in Berlin to-day on rv.-.twal il German >tand still" a^re**meiit of la.-.: February. Although the reparatory negotiations in London have ,ht the parties very near to an Ht,Ttvmont. ert^in important points remain for settlement H.-.d ta^v.> are
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  • 22 9 Detroit. Ftb. 1. T.'rf- Hr:.'v M- v Botiy Company luvs an- _r. that strike f employer.^ on the Reuter
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  • 156 9 Mi>->tatements In Japanese Diet Moscow. Frh. 1. C I "A r-'f^rT n to the S^)'-:-'; ir. :-:> D:^- .wh »r. Jar: 21 >d to a:; exchange -s be* x.-: M Karakhan. Assistant 1 C r »:-.d tht Jupar- .\nibas- r. rv.ends that \f Mo] C IVr.ida had rvjH-.aed
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  • 72 9 PASSENGER TRAIN" DERAILED Believed Due To Removal Of Rail Dublin. Irb. 1. 1 vo pHHM v-ere kiUi-d when a pas.-:..'--■:.i\r. m tor Belfast was d- r M-day near I" inclalk tkm M: to be due to the removal of a rail. BH t..::. MM d by v.
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  • 173 9 Dr. Kuii« on Chin's Policy London. I ft), l. Dl X 11 Chi of Chmesi Industrial M iM Av..-rica. Wai ItaaiVli ■<:•• this morninsj and entertained ii luncheon b\ ••■>:•■-•:■.• iti-..- ol ■M I) <"»••;-.. T; at the Savoy li ft In tl: laf Mam!: i o;.
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  • 107 9 Viceroy On the Situation In India Delhi. Feb. 1. Regret that the leader* ol the Cv..: l> -■■■■>■ dJence Movement ba I o& openly :.v -■i MM 'i the po:. I whi b ktaiej »en pledged. ■*.>>. expressed to-d i fe| Vlv W.:.:::-ci- .1 cc h I
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  • 86 9 Prince of Wales' Skates at Windsor London- Jan. 3#. There a general thav throughout Britain yesterday although in ionic ;iart it was .^t:^ possible to skate and to-day Ira->t u.^ succeeded by :o^ locally. The Princt of Walt's Ar.d the Duke of York enjoyed about our hour's bleating
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  • 68 9 $300,000 Cargo Landed at Shanghai Shanghai. Feb. 1. A shipment o: K^^ian t;oods, worth over half a Million do::wr^ :<rrivod in Shanghai yesterday The number of Russian merchant su-amer^ plying between Vladivostok and Shar.^hn: |MI been increased bj* sevfri. A .small dotiichm^-nt of Russian guards for th»» Rusian
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  • 51 9 Fall On San Francisco Exchange San Kran&bco, Frb. 1. The flr.->f sa:e of United States Steel preferred which was negotiated on the local exchange after the announcement of a reduction in the quarterly dividend from $1.75 to 50 cente, wa^ 4 points lower tlian the Now York ckx-ir.g
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  • 45 9 More Japanese Marines Landed HaiAow, Feb. 1. Thrtv ref?lments of Japanese marines landed here yesterday near the Japanese Concession where .sandbai? barricades are being hurriedly bulk by Japane.-*- civilians and marines. Japanps? Runboat6 here are holding refjular manoeuvres outsid* the city Union Times
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  • 135 9 Japan's Self-Defence Plea Rejected PROVOCATION l-hinese Boycott Justifiable Reprisal Geneva. Feb. 1. The VOffc of tIM drafting committee on the Smo- Japanese dispute i> DonpitM saeqri lot the reranBMSdatklQl which will DC left to a mtvin^ of the Committee of Ninet«en later in the week. The
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  • 235 9 Japan Ready To Withdraw Toldo. !>h. 1. F«>'.' -Mint DckMk MOMM ttM Emperor this morning instructions have been ■'> > o.T.wa Though officials are reticent it is authoritatively indicated that the was instructed to exert final efforts I for eaMßMttn M to sta>.d Bm i:p.)'- .r--g for
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  • 162 9 Strong Speech By Chinese Foreign Minister "The League of Nations ha.s come to a .stage fhcre it must bravely and fearlessly pin Into operation the great principles which the Council aru the Assembly have, on various occasions, enunciated and on winch, the League is. '.f i'-'i::ded
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  • 57 9 Nanking. Feb. 1. Sir Miles Lampson. who arrived here this morning. wa.s twicf visited by Mr Low En-kan who, it Is understood, reft-rred to the British stand at Geneva and hoped that Sir Mile> Lampson's rpturn would help 10 consolidate the ties of friendship between
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  • 118 9 Build Light Railways To Jehol Front Shanghai. Frb. 1. The Provincial Government of Kiangsu is collecting ten per cent, of the amusement taxes for the relief of the refugees from th^- fight in? areas in Manchuria and North China. The National Salvation Society of Shanghai and Hangchow
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    • 206 9 THE "ACE OF BLADES" THE FINEST RAZOR BLADE EVER PRODUCED OUR CLAIM I That tlu- AtE OF BLADES i> the Worlds Bt M iv no empt> on, All that skill and the latest methods of manufacture can produce combined with the highly tempered Sheffield steel, no 10 make the ACE
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    • 1064 10 ■fcT J 1 BB I B^B^B^B^B^B^sW Tir 7 BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Oc^an THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd,. Ship Co Ltd and China Tll2 HUA KHIOW 6TEAMBHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Stean Na\ igation Co Ltd. THE CLNARD STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. \I 5.- IKAMSHIP Co. Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co..
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    • 547 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in fetfaad) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO T^ VTrT UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Due Spore. >ails S pore. s .y CITY OF RANGOON 111 Havre, London. Rotterdam c\r Hamburg In Port M I s<. CITY OF LYONS
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    • 372 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated to TntHnl) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERViCES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. I Nill X ONTKA< I Wllll 111- MV.II-1 LONDON \Mt IM: KASI VI XII -II OUTW\R!)S FROM I.OVMJN FOR CHINA I l)u. 1933 NALDERA iji.t 15,000 Feb. t BURDWAIf «.07i
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    • 474 11 1 I' XI WE ROUNI> THI WORM) TRAVEL via 0. S. K. LINE INC OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING KAST SOUTH AFRICA, SOUTH 4gD SOUTH VMERICA, JAPAN. CHINA iNDO^HINA AND STRAITS SETTLEMENIs! WTTHIN AI 1 -MMATELY Months TO 2 :Mr \T PASSPINGERS OPTION INI i;n(M> .Hr.WOKII) IKWKI P\KI FROM s UMIKI R\CK
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    • 541 11 PRESIDENT LlNrn t^ U\* ..j^ fP^^^J^^ 1 sWJ««/i!sOm^ TO i:iKOP|] rKOM SINGAPORF AND PENANG VI COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SIFZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENO4 MARSEILLES AND NEW YOKK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrivr B'pore. 6*porQ. Penan*. York. ¥m Polk Feb. 11 Peb. 14 Ftb \C Mar Pres Ad.i:: F- b 2S v>b
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    • 947 11 K. P. M. KONTNKLXIKE PAKETVAART MAATSCBAPPU TIDORF Ihursda> F<>b S^lat-Paiuiiang w: S<- ;-.ka. T BaroiRE.\Jt:L Thunsday Ft-b "J Chtn.tx-:. S» manir..- Sjuraba;. H i ni»' !1> w^,: Bay. Benoa and Banjo wanui PALOPO— Thursday, Feb L 1 Sinjrkawain Ptiikm^kci: uucJ tit ■l.tka^ GKN. VKRSPV(K Thr (i. P- t, j KfcMHl
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  • 752 12 OR A NEW TYPE Of INSTRUMENT Makers "Not Moving With the Time?" H :<■ the singer, in his -..e annual confere. •Li::>-.iit" I musical prohi B, declared. "W( ha\i s,ot to ptr tnktf eel -piece, off the leud- id go and m -if what a Schut.rt
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    • 660 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Secular monthly «lLln«s by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tccj« *n<s ?Le 8 8 MANGOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] i b MARELLA \s one of the larpe^t and finest steamers tradlni to Australia
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    • 39 12 Oil Wharf: Nil (oil Wharf Nil vessels IX :>i:> not ks Tatijunq Pdgai i). I Me. V\ !ia Da k Soli. Keppel Harb«;ur Xii;: I)"--. \«i: atsz, Agatha. No. 1 Dork: Lch. Lady ClifToid. Singkawang. I I lot Maniui.
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    • 268 12 I. S. X.LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. Incorporated in Jap&' REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SFRVH KO>l JAl\> »YA I'* 1 FW>- Feb 8 FOR RiißF. Ov\K\ MOJI \WKIh. \\i,y.\ \S\i KO|MM% Due. al mm MARU Feb. S Peb. S A MAKU Feto. 14 Peb 14 BOSTON MARU Pe*. 2«
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    • 163 12 THE EAST \v|U!( ff Tctephooe f,323 «»rc Ma. 1^ n 142 IS2^ 7 3 it! 1 H7! 28 J LALANMA |g 4 MroM,. 9 AL IA POIINCIA *f j fionia in 1,, ail m\ ERi >IA MBONIA ALSIA c vessels cargo vessels with w aecoßUßodattao. Adjoir.:;. ajority of cabins. 1O
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 690 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok c\ tf HMMff '< pai Tlir'.M.,.- 7 3n a.m Kedah Monday to Friday 7 30 am. Sat.u'ays 7 P m Kuantar. >via Jerantutt Moi:d.iy to I-iKia; 7 30 an: Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 I>.m Kelantan tvia Padang Besan M ndaj 7 p m. BtfHßtM
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    • 74 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Bulan. Brit. 441. frcm Malacca 1. for Penang Ftm 5958. irom Marseilles 1, for S. T<> Hi K;.:;:,.;t:... Bni ikutta 1. for Penang 2. lot < 0 mbo. Bombay ,i!iti M:<; si 1 1 1 f 3 .-■>■ lla Norw. 840. from Bangkok 1. for Bangkok 1. Nnfc
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  • 799 13 TH E FO URTH DAY fourth day Hobos says v p. the third Test at Uf^o, :nrd intent in staying there ptotf j* *»si»>le. with litt". regard to pushava play of our botsirticularly in the first Test. cat wai bstai^*' there were signo of OP, jni i.'-r polit-y s to
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  • 1071 13 WARNE R-WO ODFULL INCI DENT lhat Did No! Mean V.i I. 1,, :t in the contrc theon bo.vUng fa ,am. was i Rt in which W. M. Wood! captain, and Mr. P. F. Warner .aanager 01 the England team, figured i: presence of several Australian cricketers -sed yesterday Mr. Warner
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 269 13 Employment for 5,000 Liverpool Mot The r-olicy adopted last mmOMr by the many of) "iiod cruises resulted in rmpioymont being found on de alone :i 5.000 d ers. engineers. teamen, stewarc's and uhore workers. it had noc been for tt ol tru;>c men would bj onanpia *&id a
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    • 75 13 From this week-end onwards special week-end excursion tickets will be issued by the S-: Steamship Co. between Port Swettenham and Singapore at a cost of $24 return Ist class. These tickets will be available for travelh:. I Singapore by the Friday steamer and ret in Singapore by the Saturday steamer
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    • 765 13 Non-inilammahio Cahin Hulkhead> Tw B the intemal-combus-i tion engine was being adopted for the propulsion of seagoing ships, there was a suspicion that this a oulti bring wtth It rlria of nd explosion. In the course of time the travelling public, i bustnecs men. have I
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    • 239 13 V: last fi years < norm improvements have been effected in the de*i°n of the Mr_" '.:n. r H. >n- th- w, i: j t W as only the Blue Funnel Line, and or two other concerns, who believed in tjoini: to pi <• < purely cargo ships
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 284 13 ■qr jl *fiA' v 1 JBBSMnz^n^ nE^Mni Kw^w^^nul TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V, P AND MOST OP THE L.S.A Tin- New Set r. I•Re•! MM IMi liaa N mal Haiiway^. tin- best of th«- maixollous ("an irlian fl »iki» stxy at Jasficr -=^l|^y F\<rk Lcd^rc in the heart of uondroiM
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 178 13 PAMSNGIM \KKIVH) :na. Slianghai and Hons Kcng Mr. I. B. Nev. bigcing. Mr I ue. Mis* L L. Betts. Mr. R. W. C0u1- MUs W. Neville. Mr. »nd Mrs. G. H. Re I. S. White. Mr. F. Dowdeswell. lira. A. Green and -4 years) child. Mr. K. Q N C.
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  • 123 14  - SINO-JAP ANESE TREATY Sin Chew Jit Poh Movement To Lapse Customs Nureement Miaiii.h.i! I th I The Chinese Foreign Ministry and the Minis>f Finance held a meeting this morning to discuss whether or not the Government should renew the Customs Treaty with Japan which shortly. The commercial bodies of Shanghai
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  • 81 14 Danish Government Demands Withdrawal CoiM-nh i.. ii l.i ii -i. On condition that the Danish kroner is stabilised at 22.05 to the pound, an agreement has been reached between the Danish Government and the main opposition party representing the Interests of the farmers that there shall be no
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  • 51 14 Pour 'new automobiles of a 1915 model are manufactured by Paramount for "A y!f :o Am« in KriUlK Rorzage is dHwUng Helen Hayes. Gary Cooper and Adolphe Mc-njou. Ernst Luoit. h win. directed Miriam Hopkins 'Trouble Parade." rau>> and Fl. „n Hayrs in 'A Fai \rm mm two mast, dynamic
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  • 255 14 Ia pa nest 1 Trawlers' ShellFishing Act in i* > Kjuwoob, fan 25. Nearly six months of shell-fishing by a fleet of Japanese motor trawlers round the Arakan and Mergui Coasts has been brought to an abrupt end by the seizure of one of the trawlers near the
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  • 60 14 \lvnv\Mi\ of "Stand Still" \iirwmenl Berth. Jam. M. Negotiations for the renewal of the second "standsttlT agreement concluded last February, In respect of German short-term debts, were upent-d in thr Reichsbank build me to-day The present agreement Is due to eapiie op Febrosoy result in at least a
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  • 47 14 CREDIT EX TENSION Glass— Teagall Act to Coatirat In lorn Bill OOBUbulbs tIM Olms— Tfeacall Credit The aenato Im» already voted In favour of L Oil 111) I X If* /\fTi a<^at^^^^/t la cv^ PUxiUiy in order to **tluiw" froacn aaaete i in the American tank*. Reuter
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 168 14 Thousands Already Sold! THE ANNUAL OF THE EAST (1932 33 Edition) KDITED AND COMPILED BY H. KNAPP, FJLGA BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER Acclaimed to be the most nuieniiicently produced and most remarkaMr Book on Travel, Industry and Adventure in the East and Far EaBl ever pyMMied. 368 BIG PAGES m
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    • 380 14 BANKS AJSD_L\SI l< \vj CHARTERED BAISh OF INDIA. AISIRALIA \M> CHINA pBgaBBBBBf B BbIBBI iioyal Cnarterj Paid up capitAl in 600.000 shares of £5 each ll(H Reserve Fund CMOO.OOC Hut in La*Wltty of Proprietor* E3.000.00C HKAI OI H( I 38. nhlmisiatr London, E.C 2. Alor Star '*i JJ" Ar. Ipoh
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    • 268 14 THE MMM h OaptTsl fiUiecribed irull" r» wasst WnaiaihialLi Bank. uc. j The National Provinclai Ba&* I Lkfd's Bank. Ltd. M I Alexandria (Egypt B*t»^ I Calcutu. Canton. Changohsi m Hen. Bamburg, Hankow, Haibji 1 Honolulu, Kalyuan. Karachi, KaV '4 ■M, BM affjSA, BtßXsjg, J I il l ■x I
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 502 14 BBRBB BROADCASTING j CORPORATION I i PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA BURMA, I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. ?nd FEDERATED MALAY STATES j Fl OM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAYENTkY FN GLAND J ,v iv!m jfv3 metres and 313 i metres. I Thursday I tin uai !nd. j J3O p.m Time Signal from j Big Ben.
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  • 322 15 SE R AN D CO. 'S REPORT i;,.ui,tf<l Scale 9lMjaaW» j-rtan the past *ai* -rtot has n»- »my mtridMl seas.. *t- < pmod Ob thtaock Exchange tf r.ou»rh I* h, tfiy att* TWII m the feoa the prapaatal mscmm^si aw™ cmrf sui- and g^ i^ r<t >>1 t ijßiim Ift
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  • 73 15 Mof TV^i_ ***** special article dtafew with JVP*t of the article deals with *Mt in KHnfcv coa^to^M. and it Mco^i of th^> chMMM ak^atfv to the Ottawa ftiri«MinH. 9 °*a Ottawa flgri ian hu Aft Korember 15th, lttt. and o°f been branght into l»rt relattnc to New- that
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  • 30 15 ••WS rUB MB riAl -^.--a ifct P*kuh, csUMated cost r «1. ruble ymnte treated r man its Mktfb, cstln trd 29 °oa» cubic |MLv Hi tmt
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  • 78 15 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber when there waa catalogued 1.157.533 lbs; l-.H S.;u < The next auction will be held on Wednesday, reoruarv Bth Ii; 2 1,164. N*' Y-'TK. p^g I'KK I Xl \l II X •,1 Hr,,..krfl Nhrn < llt s Prr Lb Qu-::' N.Sa:, Good
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  • 98 15 THE ABROAD I'ar lan Am 4,-nlum J .< Berlin .4 .4 j> B Hta| Is. 6d 1 6 5.32 MtaM tl3 "J BMBp AkH 42 norn Copenhagen 18.159 O—f 25.22 1 1754 H»"l^inyfoi 1 192.33 J.'T Hong Kong 110 110 Madrtrt mJIH 15 32 M IMi Ss. id. 34 nom.
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  • 176 15 Su^tjested Expansion of Currency V-u Vo.k Tlie rmlue of the American dollar has again become a subject for serious discussion. Accordit luipracttral Id world commerce when compared with the lower rales for other principal currencies. A devaluation or cheaper dollar. therefore, is advocated, writes Dr. Max Winkler. The
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  • 88 15 AMERICAN STOCK S IHi ted \ircraft Common Leads Market Tlbbm ftwtrt?. w* slocks rhwnff with them. Hie market leader of yesterday Is not sJbjbji a F thai Li>: yi*r Untied AlreT«tt Conunoo has been the most actively deatt In st States Steel Common, undisputed market leader throughout 10 M ne
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  • 627 15 k publications were lssuod or received by the D« s- ss, F.M.S.. durinp the period January 14th. to JOth. M r.:d are available for pub.we In the Reference UhmjJ Full.: 1 m ...dlnf, Singapore Appli. i maf be made by members of the public resident In Ma]
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  • 29 15 the Changkat Tin (>:, r 5...:..-t FMS ha.s declared an This distribution of 6 per a,i- :\u«it>l« January 28th. to nhare».l but there was no bonus. The -apiU! total* £130.000
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  • 161 15 Year's Greater Activity in Yew York Mr C Slaughter, president of the Rubbt-r| Exchange of N»-w York Inc In a review of rubber in 1932. states that the activity on the Rubber Exchange of New York durin? 1032. was hignly grratiiying Transactions In futures for tho year amounted
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  • 155 15 Changes in Representative Prices United Press Association Jan. 1H ;ut 31. A..,-: ican Can. Com. ,;<> ti \r. i" "phone and T'grapl; m-i 104 104 I M K. :<>ad 4;^ 44 t 44 PMri 3!) 39'n 39 1 Firestone. Common 13^ »n;q 13. k Gin Electri
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  • 352 15 Home Trade Better The report uf th.- R<ich.>-Knuu-Ge.^;;.s >...:• <>i Bt-rhn. on economic condition- in Oamaaa| during 1983 is mere encouraging than for a number of years past. The year, It states, ami characterised by a fall of about 12 aaj DMfc in wages, the general price
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  • 189 15 BRITISH -BORNEO PETROLEUM British-Borneo Petroleum Syndicate 6s. shares bi in demand at up to 12s. 3d. filnM a low level for the year of under 4s. r')i the year ended March 31st, the syndic i' 1 netted the modest profit of £11,000, agmti I 2 400 for 1930-31, and again
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  • 90 15 Accounts for year ended Juno 30. show loss of £803. Balr.nce brought fon ;>rd \\n £1.379 and this has therefore now b^en reduced to £576. Since June 1 last tapping ha.; been stepped, and estate has bed plnred on care and maintenance basis Crop was 191.78! lb and "all
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    • 201 15 February 1 Londoi. 4 iiK.ntlLs' sight 2 3 lo U> London, 3 months' sight 29 32 London 60 ua\-' .sight 2 3 London. 30 days' si^hl 2 3 27 H London, demand -'3 1316 London. T.T. 2 3 25 32 I. yon- ami \'.<\ d>-mai i 9i*o Hamburg
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    • 144 15 bruaiy l I'::. Sitqpnri t ;i .kul. S7S.C2S Gamble! m Peppei VVh; j Flake Tapim^ 4 P.ai: Sai- Snih, 4 in. ilirii 48C "our j Devoe's Imperial Bi'u! Kerocpne per tin '2 69 S\lv:ui Arrov. Kcrot-i lor per British Imperial gallon 89 S"(.)nv Motor Gasoliiir- 4 -gallon Un) 3.76
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    • 88 15 f w-iu.irv Ist l oVlwk noon Buyrn. S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose* B S equal to London Standard, iFOB t) Standard R.S.S. on Tender Peb. 6 5J16 9% Mar 6716 f Apr 6V4 6 9;t Apr-J 6 9 16 6 x 0% cnfM
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  • 921 15 WEDNESDAY. TEB. ISI l<^r' CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bayers SeUu* MM X .inbang 23a 64 25s 6d Austral Malay 18s 20s norn Hitam (ssi 10s 6d 111 M ■H a Tin (£> 116 Ml Batang Pudang tsi> 05 10 L,- C\r.v, 32V. 37', Bukit Arang ($1) 40 nom. Burmah
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 79 15 KAM Jz Assurance In force over fSS.o6t.ati The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Inoorporatod In Urn Strait* Settlement* r: t area: EaSMrn Ult Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. It -r' "0.000 deposited with the Supreme Court ol England and complies with the British Lile
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  • 144 16 1 OUR GOALS AGAINST BOLTON Spurs (iet Both Points In Match With Bury London. 1.1. 1 i pn Lt-ague football gn- then. rKWttion at the top o( the FM table by a fine »i Middlesborough also scored an ana aqatnst Liverpool. In «n English Cup replay
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  • 381 16 Trip to Australasia and South Africa Our Own Corre?por. London. Jan. 1.. Ladies Gclf Union is sending a touring of five players to Australasia and I i, and has asked 15 players if they will bo tg to go if selected. They are Miss Jean Hamilton,
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  • 38 16 Huddersfield Well Beaten at Sw in ton i' ii s Hajntd under Rutjby League rules on 0. Brought on M. .■••one 11 MM 17 K.i: i 19. D«v.l, 11% Bi Mi ft M 2 Othtr i-
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  • 15 16 GARRIS ON GOL F CHAMPION G) Club iliampi,,iv.h:p v X H. ru on and I
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  • 535 16 HOCKEY GREAT SECOND HALF REVIVAL Draw After Being Three Goals Down Wiltshire Kr.imi-pt. 4: S.K.( .4. v\ Regim< ni and tiv SR C. ■nl :n« m a hoe-:- MKSBI IIM PMbMMJ Club DMI I I l>; MM il M .v they M I Bat 0M
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  • 322 16 -A. I. Perrira's Double Success I •r..:iulian Ph\ CWtUC Association. Kuala Lump :r the rth '!wi.s) m g mas :v su< ill> d ing th? holiday U':l: t the entru ur« •as good as hi iiav« t ho-( who competed ;oi onlj ayid k .1 .'.thiivuiMn but played
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  • 773 16 FOOTBALL THREE— NIL VICTORY OVER R.A.F. Soldiers Skilful But Falter In Front of Goal Mal.i<v n 0. Yesterday's fncounur between the Mala>s .iiid ihe R.A.F. ,tt Jalan Mcs.tr \\.is in man\ respects very -imilar to the maWh betveen ihe Wiltshire* and th< Malays on Monday. Th*
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  • 22 16 Th>. i,rs b,. out n,- r Ticket praiticr a«C SC.C thh fveninn UMJ on the foOovt Tuesdays ami Thursday*.
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  • 71 16 VIGOROUS HITTING AT TOOWOOMBA Match Against Queensland Country Team T<x>w<H>nii .i I. h I MCC menced a match against a Queenslard Country team M R HP h. MSB] bM MM M 0 0 ere all out for JTO. ::mond scoring 101 and Ame> 121 not out.
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  • 361 16 Nen South Wain Bmi Queensland vv South Wales defeated Queensland in a Sheffield *****) I Ml Jar.. 4. by 209 runs. b. .in.. MU SOI Til UM.I^-Ui l,nins>: B'.ovu run out IT R Ni.;: ..lbl- b Bensted 58. ye. !bv. b Brew 22. A. Marks, c Moeeop b
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  • 185 16 ENGLISHMEN'S RECKLE SSNES S Bradman's Comments on MHbuurm lv*\ \ag. said D G Bradman broac om Sydney, that in their second innings in the mem so many of the English i. to the winds and played aggressively, hitting out with more than th.,r MaJ freedom. 'Hun- Mfci -v.ood. a tui
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  • 70 16 South Johore XV \gainst Wiltshires to play R for SoutJ -re again- n WilUhln RegC. n ITaliiulij at Johore M I X r I !I1 J B Dudgeon. E. Brodie. E. J. Cc-op<r. L J. A Foildon. D B I > 1) Black. L C" Bail c. > v
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  • 63 16 Th. BtnMU H.n :m. Aaoctatioc anno. v:- flßwlMi 'i;i.^:i.';.tions and deletion: New Classifications.— (las.s i. Hi.:: < a v Chip 0 c, j»,, Oooe Up > 1 lity Mh:i li, .Juan IMetii.nv— Mass 1 A...,. Pollykar. Roland. Sara«=tvati. Split Km stiffy. s w POMES KM Classifications. la^
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    • 99 16 3/tetßft ScOidcStjH; PcOldc Style Brewed 6hujcf Beer. SOMF.THINC NKW I—.1 IN DGOOUI nai.a x a i- it 1 1 v*= *IHI KIRM ol ll- I series of six pic. I mm MtM colours. EDUCATIONAL. ARTISTIC, INS'I SI i I \HI I lOR IHI HOME. SCHOOL OH M R>l ii ii
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