The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 February 1933
1933-02-03
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1933-02-03 1 The Singapore Free Press \i 13,871. I-ISTAISLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1933. (i:\ts.15 words
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Article391 1933-02-03 1 Sensational rtp<rt piiMivfifd in .i London ni'w-p.ipcr lh.il thi I nit»ri |MH M.i'wreth ajiffd to th. Ir^iir in .n> atfio!. that ma) N- Ufkrn .i^.m-i l.i- F! I'jge Lord Wavertree, \> <> nr»-.nt«<i In* horv<^ and tnan^ to th»- n.. ti«r. tit I. mud «i National Stud.391 words
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Article786 1933-02-03 1 I v. ith me. (*.ue, I hope, not to a dishonourable cmtosily. that tbe m critics and load-books do not -ystema: m the paiks and gcntlemen'i places ug. Whenever a high wall or. bettor still, a deer-fence, and beyond it lawns and trees nod pet haps786 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement178 1933-02-03 1 I M!>-A ,<M II V "J USU-.1l \l \M {'ROVISION STORES RAFFLES HOTEL :VS PRr.M!ER HOTEL THIS EVENING it DANCE, 6.30 to 815 p.m. INFORMAL MNNKR DANCE ft CABARET hic.o .io^i:i»ii i \i: ti\ p.m. to Mid-nijrht. VFKLKS (KLKBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE bSSI RAFFLES HOTEL 7 HOT* REVIE 7 T FEBRUARY178 words
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Advertisement284 1933-02-03 1 ADELPH! SEA VIEW HOTEL JIOTEL FAVOURITE DOWN TOWN KENDEZ- DELIGHTFUL SEASmE ElflMß VQR TWCt ROOM WITH MOD- :I NNIS SWIMMING BM .-ANIIAITON AN!) ■010 DAILY A: MONTHLY HATES TAB: CHEF L>^ CUISINE DHOTE MEALS AND A CARTI SWISS CHEF DE CUISINE TO-NIGHT COURTEOUS SERVICE sATim.AY Guests residing at the Adelphi284 words
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Advertisement64 1933-02-03 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS De r. uarettes Page 3. Simonds Milk Stout Page 8. Try It On Your Dog— Page 14. ..-Kc Strong Xe€"tb^— Pa£€ 13. CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP PIANOS UPRIGHT GRANDS FROM $450.00 GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS W. J. GARCIA PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURER, AMBER MANSIONS. S. Shimura 8 Co. Shirt and Pyjama64 words
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Advertisement29 1933-02-03 1 > "<w&^Snfln^i^^a^^^nnßt^n^^nfl I I *iv i^^k^nV I ißrr^Hpb^^^^BßK t 8 I l k^r i^SSnna I i II I *R I bv*vj 081 \IN \KI I 1 \M LL4I)IN(I PROVISION STORES29 words
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Article176 1933-02-03 2 Chinese Woman Tricked By Intended Victims The itocy of how a "white-slave" trafficker t*r- rvsc i*^ct 1 it'r>*.'»i hi. v t uri\ Jr. oy > intenaea victims, was related to t» Tl "tT *V 'I I .i.'.-T I* *tll* W Vll'.'.£ ..a: w i*..:i T\\o uom6n inio176 words
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Article162 1933-02-03 2 Shot Woman— Wife of Englishman Pariv The woman who, under the assumed name of •Marie Hall." shot herself in an hotel bedroom here, has been Ideuiifled as Mrs. Nina Williams, the wife of an Englishman, from whom she had been separated for some time. The aged mother162 words
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Article156 1933-02-03 2 Mystery Fall From Mansion Window New York. An accident -.\hi lx-ftll Ml^ Fra Vanmar, one of the :v. tk.iut.iful d.»ncers :n the Zie«fe'.d Fol.. b t .ji c subject of police investigation The girl was ca .vvred at 4 am with both her lower156 words
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245 1933-02-03 2 (irandstand Feat at Kempton Park ,Teate>: race Kempton Park h.« »*ver known has ju>t entered its second lap The grandstand on the course wax burned last year or. September 28 Ar.. entirely :i.-w :ie had to b, built and the directors dftt-rrr.ined245 words
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Article205 1933-02-03 2 A Vision of the Paris of the Future Paris. Jan- 31. A new way of seeing Paius by NiOit l< u> see it from I .:.c h pM^Mti 'hat tin cabarets of the future a:11 !r.i:;-:Yrnd lo airships v hen m r< Immediat* pleasures can be combined205 words
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Article162 1933-02-03 2 Architectural Discoveries in Tripoli Rome, Jan. 31. OMN m Wt H to the riches of the desert tit I.eptis Maqna in Tripoli which continues to yield evidence thai this old Phoenician a;. became in due time very larcely a I'r.p t -.;al Rome. The main forum',N.A.N.A. - 162 words
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Article42 1933-02-03 2 Dr and Mrs. E. R. C. Cooke are leaving for home in March. Dr. Cooke has been in the Milayan Medical Service since 1922 and in J 1928 became Venereal Disease Specialist. Hej is retiring on the abolition of the appointment. I42 words
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Article164 1933-02-03 2 London, Jan. 31. What may prove to be the beginning of another highbrow era has recently been launched in Mayfair. Within a few "days of; each other two of the most famous ballrooms in London, Seaford House and Dudley House, have been the scene not of balls,164 words
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Article205 1933-02-03 2 oroshilov Reviews the Position Moscow, January 2.V A candid survey of the Red Army was made by thy Commissary for War M. Voroshilov, in a speech before the leading members of the party at the Moscow garrison which, though sabre-rattling wao conspicuously absent, was neverthcli obvi< islj addressed205 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement111 1933-02-03 2 SORB O The most absorbent ALL-BRITISH Itl'IiKER SPONGE. i:. th« -kii. and jirduce? a complexion Ni •>-•:■". just arrived which > to bo .sold at REDUCED PRICES. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Chemists. BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Change Alley, Singapore The Cheapest House for your Stationary, Typewriters. Ribbons111 words
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Advertisement309 1933-02-03 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE us hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Supply oi Emulsified Bitumen Miitable for surface treatment oi roads. Date of Baring 4 p.m.309 words
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Advertisement558 1933-02-03 2 NOTICES. I SINGAPORE BOXING ASSOCIATION. The Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Boxing Association will be held at the Adelphi Hotel iii 5-30 pm on Friday February 17th 1933 AH Full and Associate Member-, are requested tn r.'tend BUSINESS 1 To consider the Annual Report and Accounts of the Association558 words
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Advertisement208 1933-02-03 2 HI PHIENiX /fit IHHIIA Kk mm[m MsBk MINER AL WATER E> pi t v t'v\ i in I 1 1 ki I I #oB?a^te EXCELLENCE v^SBSS^^V- DON'T 1)1 I \Y ORDER PHCENtX Ht TO-DAY IMIOiM llitill y S A GOOD, f (-A COMPLEXION )d DESERVES i^yr PROTECTION JZ "'hazeline' 1208 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous210 1933-02-03 2 THE WEEK J nd.iv ;rd Hlt'h W.V: ■17 8'- KJfl M ft Hockpy M': r VMC A::s. n Chamb« r < O rnm< i T- 1 Ilerton Buildintj I x 4 IT. 4 Ihwbgr: 8. Johore vs. Wiltshire Regt., Johore. FtootbaD: Chinese C.A.A. vs. Aston AC, Jalau at Pulau Brani.210 words
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Article873 1933-02-03 3 JAPAN DOES NOT WANT A PACT Soviet's Non-\ggression Treaty Offer TIME NOT VET Ylt»« Jan The Ta v Agency released for publica-| •.<... tad fommuni concerning Soviet -Japanese negotiations for a I pact of mutual non-aggresM Ql December 13 Japanese foreign! I office tendered to the Smut Ambassador in I873 words
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Article69 1933-02-03 3 Mr \v I) Wilson, who retirr.fd v- Malacca «ttfe W :"^"y after his retirement from the Wilson 1- I which was taken over as «oujk (Olhti, b> -he Georgetown Dispensary fel leaving for home m HM near nnur. His -son. Or. D. Wilson, who left Malacca some now to p69 words
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Article67 1933-02-03 3 Aid From Chinese In Europe And America Shanghai. Feb. 1. The general headquarters <A Canton has decided to build a light railway from Canton to Swatow to facilitate troop movements, in case ergei In the south. Thy tirst instalment of MfJ Pl* nes giver, i--. Ml OMiUnion Times - 67 words
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Article139 1933-02-03 3 Government Waives Rent in Excess of S2 an Acre The Government of Strait S itlements H cci uie<i ke waive in respect of the year 1933 the current rent due on agricultural lanu v ess of $2 an acre, subject to the foil" conditions: -:ver will apply onl\139 words
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Article113 1933-02-03 3 Must Not Act Till Suit is Settled New York. Paramount Studios <.i. wekinp by moans of a 600-year-old EnglLsh writ to keep Marlene Dietrich from leannp the United States ,r.;ir:.- '..]:■>. hvr. v: B'-rli:; Til. :m•' B 1 ]"'l BM '■:.,!.(< S'.n« I would ■-•.!-.int -b-m a113 words
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Article244 1933-02-03 3 M. Paul-Boncour and the Modern Slate I\*i-lv lan. 25. In accordance with the idea to which he has MM since the beginning 01 political life. M. Paul-Boncour made an allusion in his Ministerial statement to the necessity for the modern State to rely upon the collaboration of the244 words
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Article58 1933-02-03 3 Thousand Chinese Workers In H«Dismissed Shanghai lan 1' ;r. Chinese postal administration im- ,f $2,000,001 .-i." i .su( fi b. Mil. i cations. Vigorous retrenchment is being plann- overcome the deficit I is believed 1,000 postal employees will be dismissed. but each vfl OMB a substantial discharge iillowanc-58 words
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Article24 1933-02-03 3 Th< t.':tnd o! th< Prcsidf-nt Polk has been] to play for the usual Saturday eveotaf dance at. Hm r -Hlh: Club on February 11th24 words
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Article212 1933-02-03 3 "SHOOT-UP IN NEW YORK SPEAKEASY While Police Hunt I'oi Murderer 1 Mfl^iiA ii ■■nmrawla nsf 4k£am"£i9Jalßl ■MC flamVaTmMDfcT New York for Edward Maloney. who is alleged to be the murderer of Larry Pay, the night club king, who was known ac "Public bMV five ruthless thugs visited an alleged "speakeasy"212 words
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Article128 1933-02-03 3 TOKYO BLAZ E (Ml I inks M.,k, (,r« lt i tmii Uky. Jan. IS Six oil tanks, each containing 20.000 ga catching alight in suocrssinn iimliil to a tremendous eonflafimtton In the Jotoh Wlsftl of the city this afternoon. Ine fire originated in thp compound of the oil refining factory128 words
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Advertisement285 1933-02-03 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES Hr*t < ro<=« <♦ t MALACCA. I it:ht Street PENANG. Klvne Strret Xl ALA LUMPUR. iri>tt red »>> and Si-mrih ritoo^ited with >r <traits Stttlemon:* (Jovcrnmont. t li> Tru<iei^. Administrators, Receivers, trdians. Rent (\>!!iTtors. Jnvt^tments Supervised i Interest collectni. Probate or Letters of migration285 words
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Advertisement32 1933-02-03 3 <s^ sTmiMßk^i CIGARETTES I'^m'*^A %^<.'\ \A4+- »>"^ll *!•>!:^?«*W ■BHHmNMl 1 I Ira TMFIR Sar< Coupons! I »ILIl\ Handxooo <i>ii« obtunuibh II SOLE AGENTS I HENRY WAUGH ICm Ui, X V 3. A.P.B. 4.32 words
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Article641 1933-02-03 4 S IVOURY ANT) SWEEt HE bridge tea. is a somewhat serious a as it is more of a meal than the usual simple tea and cakes offered to the after caller. Net only must a van be provided but *übst fles of a savoury descriptor Inch can lvJ.S.M. - 641 words
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Article217 1933-02-03 4 - Do housewives generally know of the opportunities that are offered of bargains in linens nowadays? To day "kingly linen." a term often met with in old poems, is quoted at figures less than those asked for by its half-sister, cotton, a couple of years ago. It217 words
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Article85 1933-02-03 4 w .en a coffee stain is discovered on a handkerchief, even though It may ha* i for some time, it can still be removed successfully with glycerine. Apply the glycerine ally to the stained part and leave it to soak in for about an hour Firal'A w.» k85 words
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Article89 1933-02-03 4 one of the latest combinations bj H reabn «f fashion is feathers alUed to evening gown lr. place of the usual fur. Wynne Gibson was the first to introduc mode to the film colony in Paramount^ "Night Af>r mtht.- She wears a Id of sapphire bint «oq89 words
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Article626 1933-02-03 4 t-ONUMY oeing ao prominently the moderr. watchword, the problem of the couturier is ::..ike it compatible with chic and to de\iv mblea that gajsjrfgj or four sartorial functions, wlu-r. term t! wjuld hav< haa to serve for only one f >.< o:. My new three-piece evening626 words
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Article215 1933-02-03 4 N'.-a V.'ar fashions n> jeweb reveal crea-ir.-- demand for pieces .set with i m cut brilliants Tins is a distinct departure from the ultra-modern designs, -which admit only of baguette, baton, or square -cut gem> The efTe<. t is add tire. a> it u<r- > white-flame brilliance215 words
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Article, Illustration902 1933-02-03 4 Our Woman Correspondent gives advice on «w 7 lI Y. I wonder, dj <o w V\ fc^li.^hwomer. 9ptHd BBM^h 00 their shoc> and s\>ck:n^ Why do they not eCOdOinlM In MOM Mwctlon md not In ttili ill important one? I believe thai I I POttOH only buy902 words
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Article, Illustration132 1933-02-03 4 While you may rigorously insf or. .:> culaiely white bod hner.s som* experip.-.r .-<: housewives always buy their sheets som« wruu underblea-' hec! explaining that their r.:i* .r .t. strength is not impaired by strong: and lasting, natural whitened v. .n- careful home laundering. Making .sheets Is132 words
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Article80 1933-02-03 4 or rrochct It Is difficult to use *yfn with, tattefactory results owing to the fact that it has wilted and is awkward to use. B nay, haw* br as easy to use as if it were new. Wind the wool round and round a whh) place ..rdbourd s^ure80 words
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Article195 1933-02-03 4 THE ATOM A ND THE ETHER jMNtsUMI of c ton* that datfgners ne-j.-o^d u Z^ turers mho kno* pod many fields c a. ;rr. HHHPHMQ. A French Lao Amum^. th" rnicro>rot!< dcatai ob.serv?b> :hr >u- jfer~^ Jj^J mtoent Enpli ritotihpMMe tan .-.v a*. JJI w it! 1 :t |HM rr.195 words
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Article347 1933-02-03 4 Sweet and Say Served as s sa equally tasty It combines »>:: *r: tnanatocr or eggi. but tt k ami the mtctroia before i: 1= .cr. This Is done by breaking it into then dropping these mto boUcyr for 20 minutes Dra.:. hade Into the sauce-par, with a m&347 words
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Article77 1933-02-03 4 •The MWtttest thtof w»«^ v s *W J m last season* f:*** miifc- aai-s Helen Hay.-.- .seen m jSill.^ r J 1 ted that hf the »ddW» 10 A collarett«'N bib- :*nd r;i: v I 4 on a new tease of US* netl than hefore ,^l^*l acoessorsr I77 words
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Article467 1933-02-03 5 PINNED DOWN BY A LION s inn \enture SEIZED AND SIIAKKN Of a Tn L:eut -Colonel Colin i w Far Bugles." Mr. Neville haccellor of the Exchequer. contribution to the llterax gallant author, one of lias known the since the times of Cecil men have a he native races in467 words
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Article469 1933-02-03 5 \u- raiian Exhibitors' \i i inn Bfdsi i. as developed in the film industry ad to the closing of almost all American distributing agencies in Australia consequent withdrawal of American films, and a whoksale shutting of motion picture theatres throughout the Commonwealth. It is a between Australian469 words
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Article59 1933-02-03 5 NEW RA ILWA Y LOAN 'im "0(1 I .»i ant. .ii H.mkou l'roi.(t N'Mkm. 1.1 l JO An agreement between the Ministry of Railways and the Board of Trustees of t Boxer Fund for a loan of £1.200.000 tor Hsf. completion of the Canton-Hankow railw; expected to be discussed and59 words
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Article59 1933-02-03 5 SHAN GHAI CO URT Nt-tht-rlumls Mini^tri and foreign (Mfef MunJ...i lan >« iicse reports state that Informal nations for the revision of the Shanghai Si» Court Agreement, which will expire on V 1. are now under way. An exchange of notes concerning the revision of the Fact Is being rarried59 words
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Article1192 1933-02-03 5 Hannen Swaffer - Hannen Swaffer !i% I dictated, in 1932. approximately woids. not one of which, in a few months, will be remembered. I addressed, in 1932, over 150 igs of all kinds, on one occasion fou: different towns, miles apart from each oth^r. in the same twenty-four hours. Not1,192 words
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Article91 1933-02-03 5 FIC TION SOLV ES AN CIEN T RI DDLE I'oe I'ruvidi's K«v To 3. MM) Var-Old Tablets Writings o: just H ]in i; by Ed^'ar Allan Pcx in "Thß OtM X and adopt' c; Conan Do: Shiil«Kk II..;::.. 1 !>.■: Tii- MM '.cars ago. at R.- S: :iii;a. on tin91 words
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392 1933-02-03 5 GAS-DRIVEN C AR THAT MAKES ITS OWN GAS PRODUCES I 3 !T Anthracite oal !in \t The Hack I am Kbl- ;o publish description of a vtiy it!iu:kable mo; R is driven hf coal b is actually made while the car ii in moi: Mm Harold Pmiberton. Daily a7»uuii Motoring392 words
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Advertisement52 1933-02-03 5 JNICHTLY 6.15 c 9. 15 RM# 1 < *T 1111 KNTRANtE DOWNSTAIBS "Vmuokm'W,,"" 111 BEFORI EAC "KIHUIDK DEMAND! \h\ (OMPIFTI I'KIM i>\ THE LOVE PARADE iVIAJRICC CHEVALIER JEANETTE MACDONALD rUNBFULI Cfl AI ING! -1 UtMMh's Suprt'ini' Iriuinph j xt caw* Wm M 6ASKERV.LLES■I -l»r\ ..i DartmoMi St rt-rn Di.ilo^ui ill.n52 words
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Advertisement158 1933-02-03 5 {CAPITOLI TO-NIGHT The Famous Star of "DAWN PATROL" presented in a Powerful new FIRST NATIONAL ftiCCCM 1J Tf^T-T A R F~V uith marian marsh i JLVi V^li JL jLJLiVJL/ and brilliant HMt J BARTHELMESS ALIAS Inr, -4 DOCTOR" From the ell-known i -^l N'ieniH'se ria\ v j 1 jBgOiH |untr.i\.i!158 words
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Advertisement104 1933-02-03 5 NOW PLAV/.VG: Fox Movietone's Record Kreakinu mkhCHANDU SIXTH NIGHT T< uNIGH I JVeatf (>/iunge I'hc Most Hauntingh Beautiful Picture Talkini; Screen h.i- produced A/oima SH EARER v.tih FREDERIC MARCH, LESLIE BOH 188 Wl) I I \(,l |v|| \S'l l\ in Mrirti <■"':■■ M.i*»i |n<i.lui <i >. i your fanmcMc IMLltta104 words
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Article76 1933-02-03 6 .ttflered you can get speedy relief from H^imtin- toy removing the caus< otwurh acid which causes fermentation and creates gases that give intense plain I ueuliilMlnt this excess acid and soothing and i) <: n;: liM— *m not only gives insta: bul builds up a strong76 words
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Article567 1933-02-03 6 Unt! To Which Slicks May \U> Raised Our Own Correspond London. Jan. 17. Hoc ■In full swing, apart f: -n. th- Royal N. m tofti aS* j Forct ..t modest esttmat. BM hi pill at 150. the other divi>ions have JmJ under 1.000 clubs affiliated, of whi-.-h567 words
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Article195 1933-02-03 6 Remarkable Scene at Ice Hockey Match a i < > Correspoiv. London. Jan. IT There was a remarkable scene in the Ice hockey match NMflHal S\V u!a:. OMBii and the United States in v Lth one coal ach A--; Billiard had scored a snap goal for the195 words
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Article133 1933-02-03 6 Powerful Challenge to Britain (From o :i Own Correspond* :.l> London, Jan. 17. Another powerful cluill n^v to Britain profossional golfer-, Ls promised this year when. in addition to probably more than dO7en Americans, six of the leading professionals of the Argentine Republic will compete in the Open133 words
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Article39 1933-02-03 6 Every member of the Luton United Harriers U to have a picture of a straw hat painted on the back of his running vest. The idea is to further the Prince of Wales'* effort to popularise Luton"» straw hate.39 words
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Article357 1933-02-03 6 FORMER WEST HAM AM PLAYERS Mr. Sid King and Mr. T. Craig Dead <Fmm O'.r Own Correspondent j London. Jan. 17. WiMi:. IMP iIQFI the deaths oceumo thi.-< men who wen a ociated together wit! MW Bub ftotttafl tMk t. M: Si..; Kin"., vli" was connected vith th» club for357 words
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Article200 1933-02-03 6 YORKSHIRE CR ICKET Finamt *> of the ount\ Clubs m Our Own Correspond London. Jan. 17. The Yorkshire Count;. Cri Clubs report wreals that the total gate receipts last season amounted to £10,178.4. 10 d. shewing an increase E1,659.8.4d over the pre\:t'o.- year Grant* the grounds amounted Ul £773. ;-..\i:.j200 words
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Article213 1933-02-03 6 Course to be Lengthened by at Least 400 Yards (From O o C" n London. Jan. 1" Exu:isi\ .il*.' rations to the course of the Ktiy.il Lytham and St. Annes Club at b- A:.. on-Sea. Lanca^lurr. when' Bvibby Jones, the American qnlfer. won the first of hi*213 words
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Article139 1933-02-03 6 I Mr. Lionel Paget Hedges, the Oxford Unlverisity, Kent and Gloucestershire county cricketer 'who had been an assistant master at CheltenIham College for eight years, has died at Cheljtenham. He was 32. An old Tonbridgian, he was one of five Freshmen who secured their Blues In 1920. In139 words
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Advertisement159 1933-02-03 6 PETROL RUNNING TO WASTE! i h i ic v use those old. v. as tof ul plii r )s. CHANGE TO If X lower petrol bills' Distributors for Mai. •,t iun v •> Mm- ri> \nK km: 111 l ENGLISH A.C. r— v i It pays to look your best159 words
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Advertisement16 1933-02-03 6 ;^9 B m B/ 4 v*^Bl B^v mI BpMBI Bk *y9eES^ ffc .X)HN PLAYER SONS. ENGLAND.16 words
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1119 1933-02-03 7 EUROPEAN 'S FALL TO DEATH AT POWER STATION Indian Driver Accused of Negligence CORONER'S INQUIRY OPENED •n* uagk death o! Mr. George Peet. a young guroptan employee of the flmmmova MunidHGhml W "M™* Vk <PMMMM MsVllsv t^^Jvf mfbt of Sunday, Jhmmry 22 was the subject of ■>•..• F Ct Bourne,1,119 words
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Article247 1933-02-03 7 EI GHT GARAGE S GUTTED :t! Motor Cycles Lo>l lilaze sj of eight taiagn at the rear of San r«at Plats, Circular Road. Kuala Lumpur, "as t-'QBSBistSBT buncd out One car. an *««stwsn SWiHif. the property of Mr. D. M. *ss*. vnka had beta garaged ten minutes •■teethe irtbiirt. and247 words
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Article43 1933-02-03 7 Oteh Oteh Pwty gave variety «atar- v Year f rntiiimni of mfr Lens Kte Choaii. Ml "(inrsday ""^M ***it European n l CWmae wm ißflaU to wtoaai the yMwiiia °^r Ctaaa Bok |M» an oMMIIhi of 'lanelßg and atr. Lee Chen F^" and43 words
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Article216 1933-02-03 7 Annual Meetinu ul hamber of Trade Hie second annual general meeting of the Chettiar's Chamber of Commerce. Singapore. «a« held in the specially decorated t Ghettiars' Temple. Almost all the memben were present and there was also a fair nu: ing rmhtonl of the year, was voted to216 words
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Article26 1933-02-03 7 Tl f:fth ..:.rv...' NW Yeai ,V Home Of \:r. Me Athletic Association will br held rt t ih, n.sMyl..tion-s promts 42-B Upjht Nankin Street or. Saturday26 words
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Article430 1933-02-03 7 MALAY REVENUE OFFICER'S DISCOVERY Passenger From China Arrested \n alleged ittcmpt t« Mnu^glf .i larpe amount of f«)r««Hl Straits Settlements (urrency notes to the value of several thousand dollais into Singapore from China, mis described t«» Mr. Hay, the Singapore Police >la«i>trate, yesterday when the prelimin.ir\430 words
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Article335 1933-02-03 7 l\(h.in«e During I •Flutter" I ged to have passed a fort I Mkff note to a man with whom he was k flatter at the tables," on Chinese New Years BM .1 OMMM found himself in th»- same OHrt v,-.torday before Mr. A. V. r Hay MM335 words
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Article86 1933-02-03 7 Kyoto, Jan -1 Bh cause of the scourge which ha- Uvn killing oft tho';-;mds «.f Japan's goldfish ha.s bt»en discovered by investigators at Kyoto Unlvenlty to be a parasite aWek h HmH «i llf cl by r-i I Not only goldfish but other freshwater CM* ires t--.. <■86 words
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Article47 1933-02-03 7 Mi c O I.mi ,iriv<x at«- and solicitor, wb-j nas v. practice wrh Mi M V Pii'-u bM now Itoftji I pn M MM hi Bonham Biiildinir Mi C P S Wong has joined Mr Filial Mr Samuel Fi.i.i: ha moved from Bontiam Building to Rallies Caambers47 words
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Article, Illustration1244 1933-02-03 7 We boarded the Empress of Britain— and here he is "fi.B.S." is sadly disillusioned. Btektni DOOM and quiet and the Opportanttf to get Wlttfod down to some work again perhaps after tl:(v ratha tanptstiMMi rocoptfton 01 Mi lat( book, he joined the Empress1,244 words
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Article181 1933-02-03 7 Daily Newspaper For the Police Loiuiu:. ;..i irifc neiwpapei v. it ii I'ditions. I ircv.:;<tion of 30.000 copies Ml •dVHttMMOIt vMafe nobody can b ThM ai PI >:;r nu ludinfi pictorial Lvsue. and it contains crime news that really is news. It h mMai the •Police Gazette", and181 words
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Article69 1933-02-03 7 Half Yearly talf <•» Magazines A sale oi nwif 'lt** and periodicals lor Rafllcs Library between January and June of this year will be htid at the I Mm on Wednesday at I p.m. PfcNfeMM ill receive back number^ of magazines and periodicals regularly as current numbers ai69 words
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Article67 1933-02-03 7 Friday, February 3rd KrfoTT the Chief Justice In thr Ist C onrt .it 11 a,m. Summor.res-in-Clwmber.s. Origin i* ing 6um- monses, Judgment Summons and S 548 29 Re Chia Choo Lee, deceased Before Mr. Justice ;i Beckett Terrell in th*> 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Bankruptcy Mr. Justice67 words
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Article538 1933-02-03 7 Cheltenham M.P. Sees a Dark Future A Jouri ;ili-i thinks it n >' So Bku-1 What Sin<;ap»rt Visitors Say \bout It Here are three opinion* on the economic de- .;i f. ..1. the Empress of Britain. Ward I'ru. minent journalists of to-day and a keen commentator538 words
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Article140 1933-02-03 7 hinese Who W;.^ Sentenced In l*ribcr> Case judgment was delivered by Mr. Justloe rell in the Appeal Court yesterday. allowing the appeal of Lee Oh Cheng who was convicted together with two police constiMrr for offering, and the coustabW for receiving, an illegal gratification. His arrest was the140 words
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Article82 1933-02-03 7 srhWNr Sentence of ten weeks' rigorous tmpraoiiment was pasted on Busop bin Din. a Government servant, by lfr H. A Forrer. the Btnf»--pore Crtmtotl District Judge, yesterday, on being found guilty on a charge of crimtaftl bnach of trust. The accused, who as senior Revenue Officer attached82 words
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Article76 1933-02-03 7 MALA CCA TH EFT CHA RG ES 'Prom Our Own Cowwpoodcnt) I 4 I I t ,i I anliH for stealing ft turkey and three wall lamps frffrngfrf to Ttoo Tok of we ordered to umlwgo bwm rsjst^» ne District Judfe to MOtaoee by w.:::u. Pteadlng fufltjr before Mr wl76 words
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Article18 1933-02-03 8 DOMESTIC OCCUR RENCES. MARRIAGE c- n Dfi -Or. Jan. 7. II Ml I- I x to Lillian E18 words
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Article50 1933-02-03 8 DEA TH S WEE— On January 31st. 1933. at W Moai. M.uLen Wee Neo, age 73. mother of Messrs. Tan OBf s of the Supreme Court and Tan Hong Ok Mi Of the Union Tudiiii; Co. Funornl on ■M Ft'bruaiy oth. to Bukit Brown at i iMS papei> ptoMC copy.50 words
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1067 1933-02-03 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1933. LEAGUE'S FIRST HALT IN G "STEPS" XiM .vauc ti Mlß| M tot liie ia- f act oi t'r.f long drawn oal drama QhU il beta)| ptaj^l) M Geneva between the Le.uue and Japan. There is a tendency in some quarters to ivgard the1,067 words
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Article, Illustration697 1933-02-03 8 CUPID VISITS LUXURY SHIP WEDDING ON EMPRESS OF BRITAIN "Can-Pac" Liner at Singapore ye^y^^'aSpZrcf'E STSre «lly is on the arrival dim «iV One reason was the ear* hour at which she arrived, and another the fact that *c feoeraU, is no on board, and therefore had little interest. A huce697 words
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Article452 1933-02-03 8 CHINESE BOY TO DIE Death vm,^ n Murd ■[j NOl IKSAK 'Mem Vnd H. nrnns —Mr. 1 100 look Keatu th- H.lua w .>,..! Yl .11. at KUti4 l**^ mmmMt* ago. »a* iwnl sliU> »tt«d to death at Kuaii i-J* that Uhiy was no rviaVn. uui H, fc tauw at452 words
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Article32 1933-02-03 8 NEW IM PORT DUTIES Th< I.M (WE PR£S6 s"^^CE- COPJ-jf, The new import <tat*s *ad **2^ feHMI rt-fiuhi'iu:-. g|M rJ include* "KftßlltocW* irt»ou> r^^r;' »I 1» «r C*itu pen** ranitr and eboafti."*32 words
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Article13 1933-02-03 8 Among ttawe »oe* <m BrtUto wer* Mr. uA 1I» Nat ■mini i»*ii* r*r13 words
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Advertisement147 1933-02-03 8 G.SI A\ONDS LTD. .■••^SP^P^Jfci-'ff READING. Engla nd. GALDBDCKS COLD STORAGE MILK-SAFE BOTTLED DAILY Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. VISIT CAIRO DOMINO YOUR HOMEWARD JOURNEY When time permits Cox Kings arr»c#e short trips by car from Suez connecting with the steamer at Port Said For further particulars apply to PATERSON, SIMONS147 words
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Advertisement68 1933-02-03 8 GIVE SOMETHING IN JADE FOR PRESENTS U. S. de Silva Bros., JEWELLERS, 23 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. IN ENGLISH PRISONS an increasing interest fa being taken in gardening. The prisoners are said to be particularly enthusiastic about the cultivation ot strong wall climbing plants. Make BUW that \ou are fully covered68 words
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Article123 1933-02-03 9 C O-OPERA TION ASSURED? s Aiiiiiinil London Report UNITED FROM MuM l!f Made to N.T Reason Herald giw> pro repart that defimt. th- 1 cuiif >te» t« be taken NpNta| Ikr Si— Japanese question. leader «n this sabject Herald sajs tii.tt [rMit between B«M Hi »4shu»xU»n is aaast import ib!Reuter - 123 words
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Article263 1933-02-03 9 Unknown - JEH OL AN ARMED CAMP Volunteer Wait For Japtwesc i lark Yfc^ I.^. sT** -ft B^Sflß^agi W^a AMlritV ik/ ftmff tm* I Kiim* «4 I r j at ten the SBglggi pHfc TV msftuu oi the Chinese at the Jehol uw araMting forces of the Ma«lm*ita I are inadequate, and263 words
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Article23 1933-02-03 9 for Trial r.»kio hrb 2 at? txaataati M ■MAM last year's ■—toattonr of M i*l Ski: 1 for DobMc trial ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article170 1933-02-03 9 NOW FOR THE ROOSEVELT PLAN KNOCK DOWN THOSE TARIFF WALLS Borah Wants T. !»ut Screw on Brihin Ro.»>fv,|| a|d xrnjtor Mull \TVk U'" draftrd (hl u of -i Plan u.,rld wid«- lowering of uniT v .11 muNuiion of currfniH-* u\ han-r rrmitt.iM,,. f U|r d^ htN Reuter 2LTLSJ 1 bReuter - 170 words
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Article217 1933-02-03 9 Siamese (iirU SnumuUd Into Malawi rnational co-operation to combat the traffic in women and children in the East through the creation of central authorities in each country to recommended In th.« report to the League of Nations Council by the Commission of Inquiry which has iir. osthjatedReuter - 217 words
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Article87 1933-02-03 9 i Shall Hear From Him Shortly." Say> Wife Svdnr%. Feb Interviewed by Smith's Weekly. Mrs. Hinkler said "Bert is not in the Alps. I shall from him shortly. He told me that possibly I will have no news for a time and not to but it is leasable87 words
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Article92 1933-02-03 9 Reduction in Import> and Kxport> London. Feb. Trade itatM 4^* of the Iris- ffeM State ehov. i; :•).<-.' .:r.;wit- trom all c< vi:- tries Into the Free SUte totalled MMWUWI against tM.457.6M in the previous fMK B» ports from the Pree SUte to all ewflMM I B92 words
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Article73 1933-02-03 9 Wage* Board Recommendation Turned Down London. Jan. ::i The strike on the raUways of nm i: land and on the whole of t: < R -h Railway of Ireland, which Is partly in the Mah Free BUte, began at midm?ht. The strikers are ref ustof the reduction73 words
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Article111 1933-02-03 9 LORD WAVERTREKS TURF RECORD (lave Horses To Nation For National Stud I.ondoi I ,-b. 2. Lor vhose death was mn«rrt to-day n -a.:........ wuhei a Baron in 1919. Ml sport Acus. who bred mid M :.<>ru. which won the Derb.- tor Dm Edward VII .access on111 words
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Article179 1933-02-03 9 Direct Negotiations to be Resumed Dr. Benes* mediatory aflsi BM \n?loPersian oil dispute have resulted in an agreement on principle between the repre- i-.tauvo •-•ao\a for the resumption of direct negotiations for the renewal oi Hm concession but untU the agreement is confirmed »venunents concerned, no offl ftatementReuter - 179 words
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Article102 1933-02-03 9 Staffordshire Bride Married In IVnanir [From Our Own Correspondent] Penally. Irb. I wedding took place this morning a- s [George's Church of Reginald Grosvenor Btttt of the Agricultural Department, stationed at Pant Buntar Nh.v- Mar ;daofhter of Mr. Thomas George Addie. of Staffordshire, who arrived from102 words
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Article75 1933-02-03 9 Relief of Eddystone Lighthouse Keepers london. Jan. 31. Oiing to a continuous easterly gale and r< relief of th* -;;>•:- o: the Eddy stone lighthouse ten cla>« overdue when yesterday the relief tvs was able. enough to <•-- Mh *:*h the linhthou.se by BtM of breeches buoy apparatus.75 words
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Article57 1933-02-03 9 Higher Tariffs In The Inited States Washington, I fh. 1. Mr Hoover has sanctioned an increase In the footwear tariff on fabric for uppers, rubber soled footwear, boots, shoes and other tost -a r. si rt.i.:'.v of rubber. The t.t: Ma! i .m. l l- d on theReuter - 57 words
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Article46 1933-02-03 9 I.ar^e Area To Be Planted With Cereals Mom'ow i r\>. T:>' So- i.-t pnr nl.in pro\ id< foi pl.tntmß of C 5.000.000 hectares ol all cereal of which 10.000.000 will be planted on State Bhm njmjm moaOKttm turn ud I*l4l dividual farmer ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article41 1933-02-03 9 FREK PRESS SKHVICE --COPYRIGHT) li.riKkok. Feh 2. -a- :■..]•■■>■:.'. d .it tht- ivM il|H i:.- of th. H.i: ..iSOIIS I:..- att.-rui..:: -he largest in th U of the Lodge <>: MM John and m u.hom-'i by the Master. Norman GretnfUld CM41 words
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Article62 1933-02-03 9 Heavy Casualties in Wave Of Rioting HEADQUARTERS RAID Nazis' Four Years' Plan To Save Nation Berlin. ,-l>. I Another (,1.,u wa tru( k k?ainst <- om muni-ni when the Poiioe udf d tl;- ii.-.id quarters of thf (ifrnian (ommunlM P.ut>. :u Karl l.it-r.ki ht H,ms<- inReuter - 62 words
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Article93 1933-02-03 9 Berlin. Keh. st Comir begun. The police have forbidden all ComIst cp?n air demonstrations in ttd < J The Deutsche Allgt.r. i.v the I .ntment of Count Helcior:. Ifrtw ol the H I storm tVMBi in Berlin, as police president lartkL Hen- Ooettac, the p.ev; hfi cfReuter - 93 words
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Article169 1933-02-03 9 H- potto tj the deaths and injuries 10 H c |b M all parts of the country. Tav N <\ a policema;. killed at HlMing, Lower Rhine, a Nazi wao >-d to death at Luebeck. a Comm U-as killed i| Welbeig. Rliineland azid mml wounded at Wemii;--:Reuter - 169 words
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Article135 1933-02-03 9 Berlin, I «-b. a pin ta save Germ a chaos is the programme of the Hitler Go ment. announced Hitler in a remarkable peech broadcast throughout German} He declared .:.<• h i. l>e dragged from his B and unem] ment definitely overcome. F -I'ir: fttU UReuter - 135 words
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Article89 1933-02-03 9 Berlin. 1 <-b. I. Dissolution of tfM MclMtag was due It :>■ rel of the Centre Party to support Hitler. hence lack cf a working par'.iair- 'ar> majority. H'-ir yon Papcn counts on over 50 per ct-nt. >. IfM electorate to vote Tor the Nazi^ and their allies. T b-89 words
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Article102 1933-02-03 9 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. Spot £149 5 h (£l48 1 1 j Forward £15(P H (£149) Tone of Market102 words
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Article44 1933-02-03 9 Dividend Deferred On Cumulative Preference Shares [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. Feb. 2. UN Borr.uo Company is deferrint; consideration ol the payment o: the 7-- per cent dividend on the cumulative preference shares until I the accouiito lor March 31 aro available44 words
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Advertisement243 1933-02-03 9 THE "ACE OF BLADES" THE FINEST RAZOR BLADE EVER PRODUCED OUR CLAIM That the HE OF BLADES is the World's Best is no empi* on< \H that >ki!l and t\w latest methods <>1 manufacture can produif combined with the highly tempered Sheffield steel. to n i! r the ACE OF243 words
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Advertisement1155 1933-02-03 10 TTIE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM BTEAM NAVIOATION Co., Ltd, Steam Ship Co. Ltd. and China THE HUA KHIOW BTEAM3HIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co, Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. TTIE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd.1,155 words
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Advertisement506 1933-02-03 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incciporated to Boclaad) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VTA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. i>oe Spore. Salta Spore. s.s. CITY OF LYONS For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg Feb. 28 Mar. 2 ss CITY OF MANILA For Havre London. Rotterdam Hamburg506 words
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Advertisement292 1933-02-03 10 P. O British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated In England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARG SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N.J I NDEF ONTKA< I WITH 111- MX.II LONDON \.M) I I X-l MM; OUTWARDS FROM LONDON !•>!! \Mk I 1933 NALDERA CORFU 15.000 Peb. 3 BURDWAN BANGALOBB 6.000 P*. If KAI6ER-IHIMD292 words
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Advertisement565 1933-02-03 11 fl Wk^Mm r^Km I II Bbble I sfl 111 ,n, >HL..^. i( I.OXDp^. AVrjVERP. ROTTEKDAM AM, 38AKI MABU T. 1M» Mar. KATORI M l" LIVERPOOL. v V Penant Colomlx. Adt-n. S.. V r 5,,. B- :.,.;:> Kr ,nibul to'hambi-rg: 1 Uy "ra ColnMlWK Bues, Fart Said. Havre, Dunkirk. London. P^tb.565 words
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Advertisement353 1933-02-03 11 &AMMMJII €f »5 schedule EUROPE w, AMERICA VISIT SI 'NNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON WEF.KLI SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KON(i IO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO. LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND NEW YORK LOU THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO353 words
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Advertisement930 1933-02-03 11 K. P. M. KOxMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPFIJ M\i:n- -K. ijang. Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-PalUs and Rrngat. OP TIN NOOK I -FTKia\ PM I MM < passengers and mails c >, Batavia, Semaranp and Sourabaya. mfOMBO Mfc. 3. BsJawan-D P \!lll> Saturday, Fob. 4. Padang-Bay, Anaj. i, .1 and Sourabaj Dl \\i ifm930 words
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228 1933-02-03 12 SMALL-AR.\I INSTRUCTION AT "THE YARD" An bnrgmf Bpi .-cted ronstables of the M politan PoJUe arc to be trained as expert ■•uunrren." Lord Tioik hard, the commissioner, has asked for volur- Mm divisk: ;tjo a course of instruction in Httl shoo: Frnctice- wiil be carried228 words
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Article282 1933-02-03 12 Zoo Bullj Meets His Waterloo A r.ottd London Zoo bully bai through an untwul experttace ar.d lean ■jajtj Tills creature is Hai 1 Chinese aiiigatT. who for fome time I trying hir best to rival Grorge. the centei.. -ictt American alligator. H the 7 Accompli hi282 words
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Article57 1933-02-03 12 ...-.rU/uv of the Oran is to be transformed into a harbour basin and a new outer harbour built. In Algiers large programme of harbour extension Is to be nied out. including the completion of the H irbour now under MMtntttloa and the lengthening- of N all. 685 million francs Trill57 words
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Advertisement632 1933-02-03 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated Id Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ■cffular mcctLJy Bailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA »7 375 ton*; and the 8 8 MANGOLA (3,352 tons* [Cargo only] f MARP3J.A Ls one of the largest and finest .steamers tradinf to Australia.632 words
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Advertisement317 1933-02-03 12 I.S. K. LINE. EEA '<' ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. corporated in Japan). I\--|N«M: REGULAR FREIGIII AND -M:\|«! PASSENGFK SERVH I >■'■««. ««n iju, -,kom.,aV/x MflOU MARU o. »l^ lOK KttHl >'vV MO.II M \\<<n im W'M-ii\»n BOROiaiA Sail. i 73 MALTA MARU P*t J Feb. 3 Mill Peb .14317 words
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Miscellaneous648 1933-02-03 12 I MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN kok every Saturday 7 p.m. and ur?riays 7.30 a.m lay to Friday 7.30 a.m. j urdays 7 pji tan ma Jerantut) Monday to itan ivia ..u.i •> .-..turdays 7 p.in :tan \ia Padang Bssar) Monday 7 j> in itan ivia Ger.a&) cm ry Wednesday, Thursday648 words
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Miscellaneous183 1933-02-03 12 West Wharf iKntrance <tt< 4 Bal 0 'U 5. KEPPEL IIARBOI X Main hart; W Bt. J<;; I lies 1 T't Oil Whirl Nil oil Uhaii Nil VESSELS IN Din IKK K^ fanjon:, I'a^ai Albert Do< k Hu i Tong. Nain I I I !nia Dock Soli. Kt'ppel Harboui Kini183 words
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24 1933-02-03 13 M.'iiui.w lined Rubier (iood>— l Ml rs* on manufactured rubbf: s oods ul ton o: 50 e«MC I24 words
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Article633 1933-02-03 13 ■g passengers are >. Hm 1 I I at 9.30 ,i.m. for Oil ■■■■■■■>■ Europe "ii. Mils K. E. Gordon. Mr H V Guljston. Mrs. M. S. Marshall. Ml vi M.. M iMi ■■•on. Mr. J. M PI Ml Old child. Mr C. E. I. BJi M:633 words
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Article142 1933-02-03 13 The following are people who left London on Jan. 13th. for Singapore on the Terukuni "Maru —Mr G J. Borger. Mr. and \U I Canon-Roberts, Col. The Hon. E Cokt Dr P J S C: Mr I s. Jackson. Mr. Sugittoto. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Webster, Miss142 words
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Article150 1933-02-03 13 :.-aifv o: R.)' i^rdam durir. r Lv<"m*i was as follows Knr: HB:i ...r, u 1 133 »U3 ton- :dam; 262 ships, measuring HI 11 1 toi:> :>•: l.>r the ,>rv.;ill pr>rt.-- lp. the environ:^ Januarj 1 December 1932. 10 047 sliiph mo^uri:.- 14 SKiT 35? ton.-, net150 words
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Article29 1933-02-03 13 The s.s. Allpore. has left Hong Kong and is r\p to aiTiv. at this rt at 5 pm on Tuesday Sh« will proceed alongside thSHB v ".i" an r.al29 words
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Article579 1933-02-03 13 Shaw, Savill and Albion Line MY of the am... Bi Company with Übi mm. Mi and Albion Ooapatq was ■'> m November in. 183- tfa --T.jo.OOn. and the activities Hj, 1 an in January 1883 The late.t addition to the c0m,,,:, 1 "i passeiu.-r mail set vices579 words
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Article186 1933-02-03 13 Inward Tonnage lor 1932 During the month of December 1932. 840 st-a-goinLj vessels, measuring together 1.776J5S >r.j entered the port of Antwerp. Owr the v. i.nU- fBBi 1932 the in.yard tonnage ..rv. ;init.-d U> 19.0Hti.74 > >:.- ;j 4<>7 -t.:;> I:: quence of the general crisis a decrease on186 words
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Article128 1933-02-03 13 At thr Mercantile Marine Ofl'u C\..::.i.j p>.u<- i i;,t,-><*>\ UtmtmmfrOammamtn b VVoou XI) RNH furr-HTlj thu.i OMfeti ol the Napierian wa.-, presented .1 Siiw-r M. .v. and Di;jloir..i ov Pavniaster-Cominande: I V. Bloomfleld, R.D R N.R Chiel I IHM Mi btln.l: Qgwk Govt-rnir.-r.' Ti,. '.■rr.sciH:ition v. i> in128 words
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Article1025 1933-02-03 13 "Plums" of the Seafaring Profession The n Dflfttfffc "Pirates of Penzance" who was told to "take and bind this promising lad apprentice to a pilot" is considered by the general run of seamen to have been wisely advised. That she misunderstood her instructions and bound him1,025 words
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Article30 1933-02-03 13 The lflC. ship Owwil MeMncer ft duo kerp from Penanß on Sunday at 7 ajn. and Mi probably sail on the saaw day at S p.m. for 'n B woarrct.30 words
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Advertisement487 1933-02-03 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) Head Olllce 138 RORfSsoN KOAf>, SINGAPORE Tefcphon* Cable Addre^ \h\ KRTisi: R, SINGAPORE l-itr>t tfl^rarrLs and latest "aV- tt 7 S M H° m u U r,° Wn c r^p«nd S ent" n london. Belfast Paris. Batavia 1 wire from Penin^' 00487 words
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Advertisement202 1933-02-03 13 BSr^^WW^^^^, vw bt\l\ Fhey ma-> h<- m ■*****1 f! T ;>> fVT «jt.-- ii lin jpi T «IBllj vQlßjpr tt. {It'll —but ftowHkyH you can Cure your teeth from within— if KALZANA, the Calcium focni. is the new iJej in the care of the teeth. For many year> people thought202 words
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Advertisement284 1933-02-03 14 1 M) I S PTs S A X L E I C yipLfo JTO KVE R V KFNNFL /^ysop£X\o\ SHAMPOO X^^sNv /V PULVEX \o\ I /AJ/ vermin powder r\\ /SZ/ KUR-MANGE \o\ /Q STOPS EPIDEMICS AND CURES MANGE \V dogs, fee PRODUCTS are unique ty-pes of vmmn Kill-r L includii284 words
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Advertisement679 1933-02-03 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING J CORPORATION I f PROGRAMMES FOR INDI V KI'RMA, J STRAITS SLTTLLMtNTS, fJld i FEDERATED M^\l^Y STATKS J I I FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, J J DAVENTRY ENGLAND r I I J Wavelengths: 25 3 metres and 3! 3 i metres E i > t"riday. February 3 GMT679 words
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Advertisement603 1933-02-03 14 BANKS AND INSI 7^ ,\.\yT CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA \M) <MIN\ (lucorporat^d In E:^..u. v n Paid up capita) In 600.000 shares of £5 each I PH ow u'.-':»t i— ttO.iiiy or rToprit HEAD OFIK I 38. R.. i.';.-- no I and Bran< hr* Alor 6ter IloUo Amrlusar Ipoh603 words
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Advertisement272 1933-02-03 14 THE YOKOHAMA spt/n BANK. ITU.' I Wlt^Piftatll ll mtU Sm I Capital Subscribed .Futtj maj UP> FiMjJ X- /"i^i '^ai I '■saT^Mla* I aTm iw h Wm '•M Alexandria Egypt), Batavbi, Bet' m Calcutta, Canton, Changchai tlen, Hamburg, Haakow, BarbbL J Honolulu, Kalyuan. ITarartii. Ksbt Angeles, Wtnibi Marunouchi, sakl, Newchwang.272 words
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Article848 1933-02-03 15 I i bullion review Mean Juj Gotmaid state that in the gok MLm w» l tMMtftoMt feature of 1933 Jaw**" «f Indian exports of the «*ta) Coring the year abort Cjeo. of tfpWlHMlehj year's South T i there were some large shipments BBL 9 Jjf CnwfC OI848 words
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Article148 1933-02-03 15 MALAYA RUBBER S TATISTICS o latex r<\tTtex and concent ralev. *ate.\ during the month of January. 193s I'RI.LfMINARY BETUR.N Sbef Crepe Latex Ct rated Lattx TOTAL T Revf-rtex Tom Torv> N une J Pnr E\I^r uishlpment IYaii.\hJy- rransrupmeii' Grand Export Export Proper SS Malay Pro- SS Malay ITo- 8 8148 words
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256 1933-02-03 15 GUTHRIE CO.'S REPORT MALAYA TIN STATISTICS >in*.tjM>rv. Ivb. flsnee oar last report dated 19th ulto.. no report having been issued last week owing to the Chinese New Tear, the market has been dull and uninteresting, with a sagging of a.. :r.a: .■<• Spct f H down 2 I/ltd- -3 J~,256 words
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Article185 1933-02-03 15 Singapore, Feb. 2. Owing to the intervention of the ChUHM New Year Immediately followed by the Mohamedan "Hurl Raya Puasa" three crmpict > ;.>st to busine.'is during th>.- i>:ioi! •wider review, with the result that trading has been much restrict«'d Whilst ths. 1- a market wa^ closed the185 words
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Article90 1933-02-03 15 The Chief Secretary to the P.M.S Government Imposes, for a period of six months only. with effect from February Ist, Inclusive, a reduced duty of 8 cents plkul or part of a purul on all rubber exported (levied for the purposes of the Rubber Research Institute90 words
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Article168 1933-02-03 15 Changes in Representative Prices United Press Association Jan. 30 31 Feb. 1. \:;..iKtir. Car. O GO 60% 59^ •\m Tphom and 7 mapi; }ni 1O4' 101-* Atcheson Rnllmad 44 k f||| 45 39 v 39', 37 -s Firestone. Common nq. 13 v 12 4 Gen EleiUnited Press Association - 168 words
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Article462 1933-02-03 15 A Cottage Industry of Kiangsu About 6.000 families are engaged in making graiscloth as a secondary occupation to their work in the rit-ids Huang ts'ao, or "Yellow Gra^i,.' 1 is gTow:i in Wukiang, Kiangsii province, and shipped almost exclusively to Wusih to be made int.' grasscloth in the462 words
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Article110 1933-02-03 15 Guthrie and Co.'s Weekly Keport Singapore, Feb. J. Below are the latest buyer.-, prices, received by .bit this moriiin,;, lor M.iiayin Palm Oil and Kali Xt m Pahr. Oil hi B.Ik: i.f. IHaM '-.ei^ht. New V..:k Phi.aJ :..:i:..i L" 1 I (US currency) per lb110 words
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Article45 1933-02-03 15 Chan Sze Onn and Co., Secretaries: Kuchal Tin actual running time 342 hours 06 mins, time lost G2 hr;. 54 mins.. Government quota restriction rchem" 319 hours, average di£Rin<r depth 48 feet, ore won 425 pikuls. yardage treated 67,000 cubic yards.45 words
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Article223 1933-02-03 15 February 2 London 4 month*' sight 2 3 29 32 London 3 months' sight 2 3 7 8 London. 60 days sight 2 3 27 32 London 30 days' sighi .'3 13 It; London demand 2 3 25 32 London T T 2 3 3 4 Lyon vii223 words
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Article145 1933-02-03 15 February 2 Tlr. Sing.i] ;h r o:K Oambi oc AfpH w Flak.- Ta, |J| P. ail S:. S:-..,. 4:„ Copra, Sund:.. 4 Sago, fl p< Devoo's Imperial BitlilKCi Kerosene pf r tin a 69 S\'.'. ;ii. An > Kiiost-:.. p-r ur. IN :>. M f..- .lin 1 4 drum.per145 words
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76 1933-02-03 15 IVbruar> 2nd.. 12 o clock noon Buyer* SrUen rI.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 6'< 6 h it.S S. equal to London Standard, I *>B.) 9% Standard R.S.S on Tender Feb. 6V. f% M.- 6% April t1 16 i April- Junr 69 18 61176 words
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Article936 1933-02-03 15 THURSDAY. FEB. 2ND 193S CLOSING QUOTATION!) Buyer* SeUu» Asarn Kumbau* 23« 6d 25s 6d Austral Malay (£> 18a 20s norn AftT Hitam CM iOa lls 3d Bangui Tin Us 12& Batang Padar.g ill; 05 10 Batu Caw t?l' 32 37 Bukit Arang ($1) nor n Malay <£>936 words
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Advertisement76 1933-02-03 15 txt-ts rirerd tl Mw) Assurance In force over tSS.wwt.tff The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Inoorporatod in the Straits 6sttlsmsnis) E area: Ea.t^n Ufe BuUdlng, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, *C m £2000 deposlted the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Aaaurance76 words
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Article559 1933-02-03 16 TIES FOR MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP Tournament To Begin On Monday The following ties will be played on Monday In the S.C.C. mixed lawn tennis tourna:>v O. E. H. Cutler and Mrs. Cutler plus 2 vs. S. H. McMurray and Mrs. McMurray scr. E Rowland and Miss559 words
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Article149 1933-02-03 16 I undm: I eh. It is premature to say anything about potential 'Varsity boat race Eights, but here they are at present \MKi:ilH.l T. G. and Pt J. ir (Eton and 1 11—D. J. Wilson (Melbourne. A Clare i 12—4: C A. Noble (Winchester and Magdalen >149 words
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Article16 1933-02-03 16 The hockey niatrh between the r and U» MnUcal College Ma played yesterday, was caned: I16 words
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Article94 1933-02-03 16 JARDINE CARRIES BAT FOR 77 M.C.G OUT IX THE WILDS Match With Queensland Team Drawn Toouoomba, Feb. The match MfeMM i l MCC and I Q\:> inland count r> r.c-ti :v. a (irau. 'i .■> tour.try '< it. :r :i>r Aickets at close of play ytsterday. were tH i; 65Reuter - 94 words
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Article73 1933-02-03 16 MjC.G Actfca Over Word "Insportsmanlikc' 1 •.1 nltt 1 1 .t l tii. latest devt :n the i» that the M.CC. has imoked the of the Government representative in Australia to a«=k the Board of Control to withdraw the word "unsportsmanlike" contair.rd a the cable to theReuter - 73 words
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Article386 1933-02-03 16 Death tf Bfra. Daphne ith occurred in Sydney. of Mrs. Roy Cozens (nee Miss Daphne Akh the lav.n tennis player. She had just had an operation and died while still under the influence of an anaesthetic. Miss Daphne Akhurst was a well-known lawn tennis player. She won386 words
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Article170 1933-02-03 16 ItoriltM <•{ liookmakciv a t Dog Races hir Own Corn -.xindentl London. Jan. l',. Tlie tote controversy continues, but *m:. h no change in th> r. i on dog rat;., i: d generally 'n.. 1 ':ie Turf la<t a good deal of its duction of the dog ■■>170 words
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Article66 1933-02-03 16 th mkVmM c-i.p ..I mm tot Mtfcli publn school boys was won b\ th< Harrow Bd 0 team. wnpuM c: el N»\:ii. DMtt am: A Clark, who Nfcmi I t:i!" c: :y,i. 48 4 st Tlic Marlboroiiuli t-.am, Pi '> Ait hison am! C B G rdon, wrr< second ii:66 words
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Article278 1933-02-03 16 TKX MEN OUTPLAYED BY R.I. <M Solitary Coal Of Seven R.I. 6: S.K. 1. In t i -ii :.t.-; :A-kc\ :r. '> UM season the Singapore Khal^a V~,<iaticn m ci« '->';:K to OIK I the H .11.' i! tion on HM BhOOl ground yesteid.278 words
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Article218 1933-02-03 16 PERAK TURF C LU B Full LM of Entries For Spriag Meeting The following are th or the Perak Turf Club Spring meeting on Feb. 11. 15 and II a Done Up. Brown Jack A.'onford. The C Golden Maize. Comprador. Sonspark. S. Be si. Selangor. Trawellton. Limber U] Q derra.218 words
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Article52 1933-02-03 16 The Wei-llai-Wei (up Competition T> nMi UH m Wil H Cup 'l'" VtaBCI Un match |dl D X ppd OJO. and the liland Club <;vt I I I I i: c Until rfl] k pel or i- The Hntftf OX! Vfli 1 Lines 0 C at 1 ajr 152 words
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Article25 1933-02-03 16 HOM E FOOTBALL RESULT S i London. < DIVISION lll.— (Southern) 3. mrnmttb 5 err rum.w IHi :;ax 3, Chester (aftei exti a tmip). Reu terReuter - 25 words
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Article48 1933-02-03 16 OB s Bdl A Oil ;i 1( r ■fl t:'.ii; a:n.i i..- n/Ot for th- Dodo tSfci OMP tIH -t.-; •v V OhMi v.! HO mm i,i i Cot il'.t I Un| ChuKt i.:e Cup. :i I tkmt I bl -'»d M i. Ml48 words
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Article95 1933-02-03 16 H< ::v. bt half 0H Huui>'. 1';..,. |M>t£ at Hie annual cimper i t lf I'ppt r Clftpt Club on Satuiciay. Acinui.ti Pen Rflfdt, CX CMC. (pa|| pr-.MMdit c,i Hi KF.I lfl<:-:d! tO I!.' 'RtiUMl!, U\'..,r. ..l;,:;: t tiv ■Bwenint bods temdnf ;ne ptqpMd Mstcii n behalf ■>: n,.;,, f95 words
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Article580 1933-02-03 16 BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S PROPOSALS Armaments in Europe London f.l i. Tin v.v uy proposals for expediting the work of the Di-arnnurj n1 Conference subm/:-!) by the British delegate to the President H Conference Mr. Henderson, and to rcpresenta- ..1 the five gi* P :s at the580 words
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Article156 1933-02-03 16 Indian Who Pestered Her Detained From Our Own Correspond I IViuiii^ 1.1. At i it to-day an Indian Mohameda: N to Bin Mohamed Mydin. uhc vnh rausin^ hurt to a Chinese girl, P Hex Chooi. by throwing a stone at htr <n a (rir was convicted hut156 words
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Article79 1933-02-03 16 10 H Purdcm "ho has been appointed Hear: Mi.-ir..- nf tlir Girls' I hool. Alor Star, ha? star to assume duties. Th< MMd general meeting of the Klang D( !'..:.tt is' Association took pla<e on M ;ay at the Klang Club to consitit :;> <I i ottii -bt -arer- ill79 words
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Advertisement58 1933-02-03 16 Ih( «>• .111 i i.'il -3 ..I.l';'. I 1 BRIGHTEN YOUR H:-: I THE LA^^s C r i AST I s- C BRILLIANCE 1 UNITED ENGINEERS ilililii SINGAPORE AND B! \n I jTi'^y POPULAR m the pl«x of honour J Chivers' Olde English MannQlflde I Try aho Cfiit<rs' ■•< v.58 words
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