The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 February 1933

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1 20 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press SO. 13^^-- ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 398 1 I I \ni n< i-il in the i'i- thai Japuin -< \nn\ ':i- d. >').•(! to op.iatt with M.u.ihi .1.. tn *upprcvv 'd.OO'l banditv I requent h'-inbinj; uid- «er« .il-n til mitti La:." 1 1. 1. t i .iLrii ni li.i- het n h< <! i.i din
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  • 843 1 ett farrago Libelli Jumhol. The week's great though: Mr. G. B. Shaw, Ol course, in Malaya. And how! p Of all the pressmen who pumped Mr. Shaw nnpletely on Thursday the most unforou to have b- terviewer who met bjm before breakfast and didn't find out
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 185 1 j;j(,IA TEA Brints the freshness gmi fragrance ol tin 1 n gavini Jirt'rt to your honu RAFFLES HOTEL k hotel RIJSTAFFEL-^-.^to^p.m. |f( SIC OV THE VERANDAH SPECIAL DINNER DANCE j DOTS REVUE CABARET I 9.30 p. m SHARP RAFFLES CITKKK ATI l> nIMIIKSTKA PHONE 5381 R A FF! ES HOfEL
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    • 202 1 ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL KVOI m POini ,V.\\N HF.NDi/- SEASIDE REVOUS. EVERY ROOM WITH MOD SOR VIS— OOM ERN UfITATIOa IMD miowkr SWlgs CH£F DE DAII V .v MONTH I V R\ I L'S TAHI E DHOTE MEALS AND A LA CAR I I CUISINE. SWISS CM IT DE
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    • 47 1 I ITESI IDVERTISEMI NHS 10. n. t -P.!".. m^mm^mHmmmm***^m^mmmm^^m*mm**tr*mmammamwmi**m*mmmmma^~-*rmT^^ H RYS LER BKi Cat PERFORMANCE bmi i i;isi;\i ASSEMBLY of GOD CHAPEL 486, SERANGOON ROAD EVERYBODY WELCOME. j i S.vShimura&Co. Shirt and Pyjama Makers Complete Shirt Outfits in Stock No. 82-2, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. Tel: 1382
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    • 14 1 Tht re U no v tics Tc;i III:;; BIGIA rEA GROWN in MMM I
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  • 246 2 PhoatCf Sued For BttBCJ of Promise Damages of £500 were given in gn inuilocutor award at P.nerhead to Miss Jessie n Low. of Strichen Road. Fraserburgh against Robert A'exander Fordyc- Smar* a Sumatra tea planter, for breach of prom; The Sheriff, in his no*e to the inter'.oi utor.
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  • 95 2 Polite Raid Tras Street House A raid by the police, conri i> Inspector McEwrn. on a house :r. Tras Street t result3d in the capture of two large bags of Indian hemp ("ganja"'. I deleterious drug Two CM were arrested n connection with the seizure, and were
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  • 186 2 Mr. and Mrs. MollKon Attend Re< eption (From Our Own Correspondent) I :..l»,n. .I.i n IT. I hough many— and especial'y women d> not think that Mrs. Moll son has I quately honoured by tl r by anybod she. far her solo flight to Capetown and baosne Is
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  • 24 2 M r 'f th large coconut astaSl a Pahang. hi railing for fa b C paHi to have two te l I out agv
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  • 33 2 Lord Londonderry Returns To Britain London. Feb. 3. Lord Londonderry, who has been \lsiting Royal Air Force units In Efypt. Palestine returned to L ndon by the air liner from Paris.
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  • 72 2 a Choi ornon was charged m the District Court yesterday with distilling liquor at thback of a ho .s :n Ijoim 1 6. Gvylang. Mr y in O" th Preventive Service, related that th > woman was arrested on January 24 comirg from th d til' ry in
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    13 2 J rent] fr-rn "T!r Hnvui of the Baskervilles" showin? at the Paviliou to-morrow
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 116 2 COC oTABOI HBBOVoV DfOLAHD peemUl welcomes families en leave from the East. offering the charm of an Old English Com thai with every conrnodern Mot clas^ Hotel. 9 acres private giaand I lin Hunting, Golf. Tbna Daataa] T pHef no corkage. I I OOa) nroml tariff. Ti ms from 3
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    • 582 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are new united for the toll'-wim ln-.te-iu- or seniccs and thai ,u:t:M.i..:- f .such tenders, may be obtained in Ihi Tinder ROOOV Municipal Offices Supply ol Emulsilled Bitumen suitabli >ur:aet r "1 < -u mT> o: OoOOOg. 4 p.m.
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    • 417 2 AUCTION SALE AUCTION BALE of I NRBDBKMED PLEDGES OF JEWELLERY Of- EVER""! DESCRIPTION To be h Id it Messrs Cheong Koon Srn? Co's saleroom. No. 30 Chulia Street. On Saturday. Feb. 4th, at 10 a.m. On Monday, Feb. 6th, at 10 a.m. On Tuesday. Feb. 7th. at 10 a.m. On
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    • 255 2 00^ INDIGEST! ij f^S^ P) W ,Kv h f A F W "^^tiva ototavomnoe are due to acidity, aa| h S r tmaaOaohrao fat on attack ol C-C2f 3 aHomic h paia, tbey obtain instant relief by j Zr^qaaW kim^^ tmn i 9 f lf y>»uoil r V^fTTIA er r
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 247 2 THE WEEK faetarday. 4th Bhjh Water 03.59 8.4 ft.. 17.55 6.4 ft R.B.Y.C. Annual Regatta. Rugby: S. Johore vs. Wiltshire Regt.. Johore. Football: Chinese C-A.A. vs. oaten AC, Besar: A. Wilts, vs. Marine Dept. Ist. at Pulr.u Brani. Hockey: Ne: I .in vs. Wiltshire Regt Serercban. Golf. spore G.C. February
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  • 519 3 Man Who Was Cast Out by Family An unfrock) ng to produce the moat striking Church pageant ever SSOI m laoaoao. He has hopes that Lady Diana Dofl Cooper may consent to play the Madon Score, book, and settings are all v.. n Sfld
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  • 144 3 Pleased at Birth of a Son I'unv l.n. 17. The Begum Ags Khan and her baby son are progressing excellently. The baby is described a r-a t:iul. j H Aga Khan, who was in Cannes, wa^ o> formed by telephone of the both end left for Paris
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  • 1113 3 Gigantic Task At Shing Mun Valley RELIEVING THE WATER SHORTAGE Quiftly, uithout publicity or fanfare of trumpets, actual operations have commenced at Shing Mun, where in less than five years, one of the highest reservoirs East of Suez will remain a monument to the British Engineers
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  • 119 3 New York. I Hollywood lovers' quarrel caused the beaufilm actress, Elinor Fair, to marry MaS Daniels, a young broker at Yuma, Arizona hi Hoof -ours later she started an annul* St <-uit. Kinor was engaged tc Frank Clark, a flan flyei They cuu Elinor "I
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  • 201 3 Tn lluild Yi 1 Without Ori< r Dissatisfied with not having a ship on too stocks, and with the prospect of employees being thrown idle. Means. 8000, Hunter and Wigham Richardson have made an anahely new departure in shipping. They are to build a "speculatl'^n ship,* which,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 307 3 BRONCHITIS CATARRH n^HE etiquette of the jjßKil'^i medical profession JpP*^ 1^ entirely fails to re- W doctors' spontaneo €r outbursts person WLgglh i|fe\ JK testimony to the efficr. f of the one liquid reme tollMk"* for Bronchitis a;. i J Asthma which a Royal Physician has endorsed. fijmwW^ J^h* WtU
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    • 126 3 98.97. EFFICIENCY OF i 1 RENOLD CHAIN! DRIVES IS PROVED BY I The National Physical Laboratory Test. I j Fit Renold Chains TO YOUR MACHINERY Agenfs and Stockists UNITED ENGINEERS; B. ITI 1 T SB J SINCIXPOKE 1 MALACCA. IPOH. SLKEMBXN 1 PEN AN G. a #SAV£ YOUR MONEY and
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  • 313 4 Special Order For Rigorous Action Traffic ;ar:r..d v b.i 1 >' torn lOSterpere:-.- t of a special order issued by the Home Secretary. Sir John The orct rue- into effect aOBOOOOSt'-. taction of the Children ami V P. deal:: ith protection of infant life.
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  • 232 4 Man With 12 Clocks And Ki^ht I Watches The late Charlit Bro-.\n who i the L. End M bOOSOS 'hroughout the world. for i*^- and works of art. as veil as for OS 'good cheer, has left the travern itself and ball his collection to his da I
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  • 153 4 Ir. BSI Doffs Cross Road, close by St. Pa: r Station. I.mdo.i. h' es an old man oi 92. one lof tripl.-t btothei all of who'" are living, who lemembeis Charles Dicker.His name 1 Charles Mayhev and h- first met Dak-:, when he wa.< a lad of
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  • 228 4 JUDGE WHO ONCE WAS IN GAOL New Chief Justice of Orange Free State Mr Justice F E T Km.- fIOJI M to become T .?> President of the Orange Ire. State, because of judicial changes S Afrits leOOOiag 00l ROBgOOtior. <>: Mr Tiv'.rr.a:: Roos. a a j uitie oi the
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  • 99 4 A rerdiet that Bryan. Stone a?eo tour and a hall months, died tlircugh bread being pushed down hl> throat by his- sister, Alice Irene. as,ed u\e years, and that the si»ter "by misfortune and against her will." killed her brother, was returned at an
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  • 58 4 Bomber 'Planes For Persia London, Dec. 28. The Daily Herald .says that the Person Government has ordered three squadron* two-seater bomber aeroplanes at a cost of £200 000 from the Hawke r Aviation Co Although the machines will be similar to bomber* of the Royal Air Force they
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  • 61 4 txmjmjm Sao* Professor afahner in ao adores I 'hi military aviation Th** enseal a oh soed of the f store was the vertt descent The aategyro was the m m Oiullm since the day* of wiaor w«» Btoriot. a pioneer of evletlor. h»c I las factory owing to
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  • 40 4 eooat obscured H This Vesv There will be two eete* <*** J^2T2.^ oonors "M I in northeaut Africa, the f^T fl Aaeteite snd «o» aO«tb-we«r^^B« oTooas sod ooiite"*'' 7 Eur^. »stl edtone wtd fee seen bt l ll BB
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  • 672 4 AUTHOR'S BLACKMAIL CHARGE Accused Woman Acquitted Mta. Lilian Snnnv n> 3J employi 1 !>;. übln B< S.E.. I rdcr ,Sil Ernest Wild. K.C with demanding EM eaoose I d man oooso Mr V I gaOOOi at th. I Cnooool Oaurt. li-.. r the pros ■oooaos loosasaoaj ai lafaoo '"Mr. v.v
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 4 BULL-FIGHTING UP-TO-DATE. From the point of v.eu of the Spanish i..r...«i..- from a motor car is safer than from the back of the hor>.» But wli.il <io«- .ibout it
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  • 633 4 Dean's Ou^poken Comments The Dean of Westminster. Dr. Poslaj .ress to members of the Architectural Association at ad-quarters in Unworn suggested that fifty or one hundred yeoie. com- j memoraUon by a statue in Westminster Abbey] be sufficient where the deed It desired to recognise was
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  • 250 4 x,v ices gf *otqete«. by th? Heyatcal •ooooce. produce, flea type used for .<. I iucli ha- 0 en .<•,:,.. ''I 5 worthy wh< luaVouatic i ■auwaota?'' stores containing? wool The photo-el. terrupimr the be J*! photo-electric a rents in the operate loud-speaker* *> Produce ef oitotetn, oe*J
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 133 4 Thousands Already Sold! THE ANNUAL OF THE EAST (1932 33 Edition) EDITED AMD COMPILED BY H. F. KNAPP, F.R.G.S. BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER Acclaimed to be the most magnificently produced and most remarkable Book on Travel, Industry and Adventure in the Fast and Far East ever published. 368 BIG PAGES
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  • 2724 5 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON THE GREAT MAN HUNT ENDS I london. J.m. i: i From the Free Press Correspondent eos that one thing, apart from t. which has loomed largely this week, to the hunt for was accused of the ssorpatchett who wae found shot a etoi...-: shed at
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  • 91 5 Built 15 Years Before Her Death mb constructed during her life to her the ashes of Augusta Viscountess Maidstone, were buried in St. Davids' Cathedral sss she bout the tomb 15 yean ago she had many times taken friends to see 8k i They were
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 607 6  -  Sidney Falkeberg b> fg TOvi OTHIN'.: nothing I^l gain" h an adaged was never Irßßf than in the modern case of aspirants battling tl. through to a successful career on the screen. Marion Davies left a modest home in New York, and made her first attempt to
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  • 1349 6 Films to See Next Week By Our Film Correspondent The Capitol Ai:.,, The Doctor tht First National Picture, opened at the Capitol las, night production brings back that popular <: Richard Barthelmess. whcse recent visit to will still be fresh in the memory of local cinemagoers. In DraOOO**! y be
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  • 843 6 Story is the Vital Part Since motion picture executiv come to realize that the story is the vital part of talking pictures, authors and their writing 1 are given the greatest consideration in studios in order to get the b *OjUl Mollie :ck. Time was when the eJock was punched
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  • 528 6 Cc.Hi AMONG the British cs-eoldiers appearing in .encea «f "Cavalcade* is a London born V.C.. who during, eat War captured a German. position almost unaided, with a haul of 72 prisoners and 42 nruuhine guns. He is Fred Coppin who was bom near WoolArsenal. Before he was two years
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  • 260 6 Haif-llum.ni 11. U t ationv The fantastic theme has caught the fancy of Ho.l> wood and some oi the most recent re lea es late like figments of an opium -s.. lukcr s dreams. I "Island of Lost Souls'* which has b from the story of H.
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  • 73 6 Movie Actor Living in 'Flivver One man in Bollywood bos erttted deprenosn problems. Joe Barton, former vaudeville head- liner and now a time-to-time a "tor to Ov j.ctures. oecottLng to hot whhns of tote, tees' v. xt d up lot vojt inff st co£ I srr. nil rit>nv
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  • 254 6 Looking Ba' 1 "Cock-a-docd I miesed scored a tell Dunn tn the D. t cockcrow, dbeai Rcubeu's id -a ci disembowel the thmt •*Wel!, bd. when yc ban iiaisberl breakfast." said Reuben and show you how In Fenland we u.*> th three-hnse too were ploughing tor potato t I
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  • 52 6 IV, top in Writißf D Annun?do novel st hi? villa at Qnrdeoc tot Is written in wa« recen'ly shown catted on :r ece-poet and formal Command^:: of Flume. when he i I man I and tak-> I and foil I I I petual siler.ee is eb erved the.c.
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  • 47 6 YOUNG ACTORS OF TO-DAY ARE LUCKY I I I ram* was I :its for the I I I I *****0 (i ht before be donn I Once he wo given his cb I fy to such plays e I Stones.'* "Canary Cottar "war* "BjBB I ih"b I
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  • 16 6 linn bsS "SO I •BpSaJTd"'' I twin asaom oostoj ssst U■* I teooog. tor Sate I
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  • 1437 7 TO CONTROL BY FISH at Kalaw ■ill. I) A MALAkI A Fl pertinent hi fish breeding j.r. the Rangoon Chssett d known for years that small fish t and elsewhere hi the world extensively in parteuttrfe in the control long ago ss 1805 SB Ruin- island of Barbados present in
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  • 898 7 "DISFIGURING THE I, BOULEVARDS" Even the Horses Shy ai Latest Designs i From Our Own Correspondent IbbCBNT Bri h i std ha rd to fkmtoi rate h onforming to the Repui> stern orders on the subject of Bbapooj to the bmd of to the left,
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  • 281 7 The Zoo employs a man on the BsOtb Ossot who does nothing else tort collect sand-hoppers sometimes known as sea-fleas— to feed the small fish at the aquarium at the it is his walk in life. He has no otter "1 T -rd
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  • 138 7 £30,000 AND A COW FOR A GOLD MINE How a sreat gold mine was bought tor £30.000 and a cow is told by Mr. William P Taylor, a friend of Cedl Rhodes snd other Rand pioneers, in African Tressures". Tlie author was sent to purchase a form on what afterwards
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 205 7 WHY 2 > 250 000 PEOPLE CHOOSE FEIGIDAIRE VK M wffl give vou more efficient refrigeration with surprising economy. Ret Jto^*^ COntro ed I X JD Ihe «*clld Control." Refrigeration suitable for vegetables by means of the Hydrator. TH i, is dependable and remarkably tree from trouble, is always on
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  • 355 8 •i/v^iia" Says BriUki Bd Per=ia Had L vaai. U Moscow, Jan. 21. M Brrestls** comments sorr.cv.hat ironically on the reactions of the British press to the Persian governments csncellaaon of the D'Arcy oil crncesrden, whkh covers j jJ.OOO square mi.es or almost Ave-sixths of Pt rßory and
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  • 354 8 Proposed Production in .Moscow Ltotatrti Moscow This winter's theatrical season is marked by zn important progress in the quality of oooad drama, an extension of its subjects and an Luauthois. lor the 40 alee of Maxim Gorki's literary and political work the Vakhtangov ,'i'Oduced his play "Egor Bulychc.
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  • 30 8 -T Ban-hie M- J. D Hall. British Adviser, K dah. Ls returning from leave by the Corfu this week and wiU be accorded an official recep- tion at Alor Star.
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  • 680 8 90 PER CENT SAID TO BE COMMUNISTS Men With Jobs and Monev Washington. Twenty-five hundred or more m n and women who call themselves hunger marchers raSOdoi thi dßj to petition Congress and Pp.-.di-nt Hoover for unemployment insurance Oral r*BsoO relief. A strange looking, motley aggregation
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  • 173 8 Masefleld Sug?e>sts "King's Canary" For U.S. New York, Jan. I. Mr John Masefield, the Poet Laureate, on aWtlo] i to-day completely subdued the newspaper reporters, who h reverently dubb. fl predecessor. R >bert Bridges, the "King's Canary." H( p ll ever the suggi dtej that the United
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  • 84 8 How on the day of their wedding a man call- J ed at his fiancee's house and, persuading her to! leave it for a moment, stepped in and stole the money for the marriage licence and disappeared was told at Birmingham. The man was Andrew
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  • 496 8 SNAKES THAT EAT ONLY WHITE RATS Thimpanzee^ 'Cheers' for Cherries au-e BBS "tosSddS M pue fP^«_ yeloped by animals, snakes, and otoesd BM Zoological G.icicns— including those of 8B ostiich which wo-ikl sv. allow almost swords— were de Mr. Bdwsrd G. Bouienger, Director of Aquarium,
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  • 468 8 Constitutional Problems in the United States' I Vu A,, k I Every four years, between the day when new President is elected and the day on whic! he assumes office. »he question arises wh. too President -Elect and Bh P^ hould become incapacitated before March 4, write, Walter
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  • 459 8 'Precocity, Nut Promi v *a>-Heudma-icr B i The removal of essays from the first snd 3 second school eTrsminottori- was discussed at the annual row ting of the Incorporated Association of Head Masters at the Guildhall.! I London. The head master of Charterhouse (Mr. Frank Fletcher),
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  • 175 8 Eleven Lives a \V. k s.i\, d inn Year* ng 1932. the number of Bees neisiil from shipwrecks round the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland was 885. the largest number for four year... and 53 boats and vesels sore saved from destruction or helped
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  • 45 8 Storm of Protest In Mm ™iiatiiii. Frt 1 I The execution of of the Kianp Koo Tao-tun^ public bodies ct Shatv nishmcnt of General 800 te Bd nrr. .g Crurt Tsai Yuan-pci. P. and s numb ible for the v.: nyang Song I
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  • 31 8 Ttfce special coaaoittee bio*! I**—^1 1? to the Bgßaoßßtooßt ol im: .tkm 021 nomt. Shan:!:-: te**"M ton and Bwatoa has posal in r M C Ci for the Exe?
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  • 19 8 INrcivtci I taoooßß oorsoy ,nar»h. ThBaoogsrian thrones. Oho I Pre idem vcn resume 1. contained question u
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  • 129 8 GREED DANCER THE HEROINE OF VIENNA on j released t! [where she n\> a 3'' for a p'ot agalnO M ♦net* eesnpsnies have b toocte. cnc cftn tnlr.k o t n^'i*-^ It was not t!H this evenin her trnonnhai fro wtdch her family lives. ilri had I the band of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 260 9 ISLAND OF PREHISTORIFC ANIMALS wizards Bathe in Sea and Have Lost Poov< IT. boards where prehistoric-looking animals! where 'inrds tee in the sea ard birds o power of flight, are described by > Seth-Smith in The Field.- The Islands dßpagOß Islands, which lie in the j roo«t of Bcusdor, and
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  • 350 9 DRAMATIST DOGGED BY MIS FORTUNE Witt 'N I I l*oooßSßao] K In t roubles A >i. ry of tragedy following misfortune was told at Marylebone Police Court when Percival Murray Bykes. the playwright, was. given three months' grace by a sympathetic magistrate in which to find some £15 owing to
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  • 211 9 Ivor Novello has written two new plays which j are to be presented within a few days of each J other. One, "Fresh Fields" succeeds the successful "Musical Chairs" at the Criterion, London, and Is a comedy in which Lilian Braithwaite and Ellis Jeffries, two distinguished
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  • 101 9 PtoTB Our O. rMBBBOBOOBJ London. Jan. 17. tfeo SOl SO orders for shipping, have OS aV ed little difficulty, according to the reports oi BBSBBSSOI Extra care has, of course, 88 8 BOd in the giving of orders and ln m- nm BB they were properly
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  • 47 9 c Qatfo hopes to hunt hi'; frnme ln Africa a f t< r P 'ran N. M u of Her Own M Rol Psrai 10 ;r.'. "If I Had fl Million." n- V in hr forty-eighth vear of a too service withoot missing a Mnele season i
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  • 229 9 A diet that prevents c-ecay of teeth the discovery of two young Canadian missionaries in China is intereiling London dentists. The missionaries D: R. Gordon Agnew and his wife. The die! secret is a combination of phosphoru.-. and vitamin D. imin D com2s mainly from
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  • 128 9 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 17. Shipowners have become so alarmed at the increase in the number of stowiways that the Natlrnal Union of Seamen has b-»n requested to a k stamen not to waste sympathy on them De.-cribing them as "troublesome pests of the seafaring
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  • 435 9 Free Accommodation in Exchanue f'oi Paintings Paris, Jan. 28. This year's Barter Pair at the Porte de Versailles has been more successful than ever. P zings, sculpture and other xamples of handicraft have been 'bougnt tviih all sorts and conditions of articles and ser. No money changes hands.
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  • 27 9 Fo K weather, usually the tan^ of film companies on locaMon. *as welcomed for weird photography when Paramounfs "Island of Lost Souls' v.a.o bein:: filmed at Catalan*
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  • 128 9 Op«-u.rI in Neu York toor Tors, Bos. 27. The Radio City Musk Hall, the largest theatre in the world, which *>-fte 8,208 mats, wss opened to-night as the first completed unit of the Rockefeller radio snd entertainment project which will cost 580.080.850 dollars (about £50.000.000). Many notable
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  • 212 9 I i\< > ftur N (irrit's in Store. "We're going home in March, and can eertosSoj do with the change—Tom especially. He's had nearly four years here without a break, and I three, and ay what you tee, tte climate doss take It out of one.
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 59 10 gott: u-:;; On Jan 1933. at Bournerasssoi Ion In boob b i ton to i loved Bat to fll George Gottlieb, of the BO Settlement. ■> and Cairo. BjTfpt. and beloved SSI Of Arthur Gottlieb and Enid Pemberton. I lON -O'.. Jan. 14. 1933. at Hi!'. Vrthur Henry Lemon
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  • 799 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1933. ANGLO- PERSIAN OIL SETTLEMENT Tr:<r;_th the Ang.o-Persai.i BOBs?Osoo*On dispute BI not yet settled the Btotfb d l I oJRJM oaching it might be take:, fed DMXtoi OH tiflrdl fet rUsputea In the fnture. it should also itrrc bj ID object lesson to those
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  • 245 10 a Giles of Rcbinson and C<>. Ltd. retui:. fatal IBS Corfu. Mr. B I aoße, Gevernm- I yor. hot ad ui somrsatea to take up duties. MS G.C Miller of the D i Rubber Co.. has been admitted Into General Hospital, PsnOOg k Menon, Principal of the YJI£ I School
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  • 93 10 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. s POt: £T493 8 (£149*,,). Forward: £150 (£l5(P 0 Tone of Market Irregular. RUBBER London,
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  • 357 10 EX-KAISER DENIES REPORT Waiting Motor "Baseless Invention" \-i-:e,u.ir,: l.m I aacos Kaisers household anno:.; Bat ex-Kaiser refuses to express Jinion on the present situation. equip Him back to Oermany is s baseless Invention- I Ix-KAlsn; NO IKOIBLL i problem of the monarchy, decla: high facial
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  • 205 10 "Alia- the Doctor/' at Capitol A Clever Film A.' BartloTßßOßi makes a triumphant retir the local screen hi "Alias, the Doctor." s First National production which opened st tte Cspftol jcstaidar. i- ts a story of surgical science sod bore cleverly arranged to present on impressive drama
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  • 75 10 Danger* of Financial Vote I'ar.s .la I I M seesas to bo to no danger as regards tte vote on Frsssjr the Ministerial declaration, the tare of which wiH be a delicate boot tor B ran-;,/ oic hitint th. oi. th. n;.-: i a j i a-. V
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  • 35 10 The cruise: C*. th< flotilla, goosfl have been ebstsrag Oaossssssss mad the main body of the Atlantic tootj r.:l and the mbalajßOi" rtdnoidsn sailed for a ri. ill it: i:• p T 1
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  • 186 10 100 Roumanian !\n. itr Arrestwl Midnight Raid Had ty Barium*., f Thirty primi ehatoy tostat asl 03 aothirla Sam arreted ia riaaußx. with tlir 1.. nac» arsadil ajtOrS bant last taacht warn BnninO „j., j. i,,in,»«i poll, i uid drtreli*/** Srw fraq_< utiitai ftaaa* aaaaaasval aaaaS aaSana*
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  • 60 10 Lasdse. l«a. Jl The Stocl: Exchang*' t< -day reflected ttt matter sentiment abroac ctarf Issatore was the late Gilt Irbd laseostobs on the anr.ourmatent of a fotbr large gold purcha Qshol lamountingI amounting to C2.780.588. Kaffii> Oto tstts IgotosOOsy totorted b\ proht-toUog. i confidence was display a metafc
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  • 82 10 Usdaw B*>l The Financial Tot*- .*unstcidarr. cm Iportdent states that the reductioß m [tto suppbes by I*J2 MS* to January bos created a goud impression to at quarters, who better that r*«rductiaßb SntoiMrlT contracted to belo* figures aad a further inroad upon the suppbes cannot Sail to material***
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  • 33 10 lived It is aoaraatlr stated that the SSOt lr-ssbsotoo to toe oooistirm of tbe s*aons ito Iflaa^sosfale aato tbb oojeci. riTtwo Clra^sers of the BUadsg to« »»J I IOJREYT Reuter Wireless
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  • 37 10 Mondu: I I BB m an^irr an toe aO rvi..rr ih. < hi.-' luvlrce m h| m Afail—Tu Wsa V«b* Part beard S. lasosn— I YuOt CO) as: gas **M Ton Thm Wee an« another I
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  • 20 10 i VssH Te BB BB Prince of otobs.^wbe to sadg I h*> was aesssaw 1! W UP
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  • 25 10 The Btoator tor. > *~y ma tttr 4*f I s. 1 I "I^T-al MtoecsscSOw* Assise Ooort. Str J-arSaeeßßlb ***J to biisaaki but will «s«asd sofJ M.M.
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    • 195 10 LaaßL'itaaaßß^Bß^aßaaßßVJ BaV a*Ta*» [torn. ■Obw^^^ mjg^ \sßoWaaatoO**y_j^— CAILIDIBIIICIrvVS BT SPEC IAI >SKI J^p^^y 1(1 H M IHf 4PPOINTMENI mto^Zjfimi atNG <*» **aa SSTD tZ&S^^ 1,7t DIAMONDS SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. BritUl prrsrm* in diamond >et Watcher*. Broochwi. Bracelet*. Pearl NecSiacco LARGEST \N'D WELX- SELECTED STOCK DO NOT
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    • 66 10 THERE ARE SAID STILL TO BE PEOPLE IN SCOTLAND ■jrho Relieve that it i> unlucky to be photographed. No musical composition descriptive of life la the Highlands, however, would be complete without the "March of the Camera lien." A ••(> A F L AC" Accident ft Eficknees Policy wili relieve
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    • 13 10 Mr. C. F. Mummery. Dental Burt'eon FM S has returned from lee v.-
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  • Japan announces new attack
    • 90 11 ADMITS JEHOL BOMBING ■ii.iMHißiinditsToßc I suppressed I FREQUEM RAIDS I British Denial of I u with Japan I la the Dirt yesterdsv I tt ir M i r isc-ount HrrsoTao, rsiclßTffSl that th* Japa|se>e Bf" Ka.huluiu had I »*n* I tr.M n^ Nupprrs> I uulit tr.H.pN in Jehol I Keutn
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    • 98 11 im* nt Support Kor Japan 1.h.,1.,1, Feb. 3. diver *eot reports being cirtoOrd »r» 'hma it B coßrlalty iQsphaiMid Salßntaic adheres to the Lytton Report as the gats of b poury towards the 8ir«o- Japanese BfOO a to* osrr of the Japooese oceopottsn of Baßfrit' -'by Britain
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    • 400 11 Nm News From Jehol V^ HI HourNha.urvi, M. Btgtoa ~*iiuarters have not received any stst fnas the Boot at Chaooßobiia Fobs I sorry hours, cwssi to the telegraph Boe being as by the Japanese. Ao soroer report states Bat the Ounase 'aoasnteers penetrated the SS sau say night
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    • 171 11 j DISPUTE N 4, a Concession To Be Negotiated dispute settlement was totowed Lea gue Count assnsmg I: comprises four pcints. as fellows mi Bath paoobs rgOSO to suspend uli < »un< il until Mo Bi BSto Bath parties agree Bast Bn OSBO) P.."*. h 1.1
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    • 141 11 ke.\ nolo nt I'olio ol' New French Ministn i-..,. i.i. i n i .a in ti.i.n.aOaii.-. und international peace BOOSI BO 1.. eun i:Y..i, form the krv Mim-lerul drvlamtion uf M. I» .I'.- < >vn timt-io v» :u, „..,,1 in t 1- .11,1 1 V,l Ur- tlllx
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    • 97 11 French Farmers Demand ---> Reforms Paris, led. The Agrarian Forty of the French peasants. has deckled to seek -form capable of establishing Justice for them. They ask in particular that as nd be pot The scandalous abuse of illicit ap< atlon by big industrial, financial or commercial BBBSB
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    • 72 11 Another Industry Considering Restriction Manchester, ieb. Since the beginning of the year BBSS been an almost continuous decline in Boos cotton prices reaching yeaterd-c. .tat ion of 4.93d. for maaoTmo cotton, which is the lowest since Aug. 8. TBS %BOSOaOSOI udßew ing the yarn cloth trade and
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    • 59 11 Kx-King Alfonso To SettleIn More net* Rome I 3. Ex -King Alfonso, who is at present on his Ct-y'..".-. r ti^rr hunting reported intend to UMMfff from Pra:' lta'.j and settle near Florence. I ii onderstocd that the u..r.ai\r. before _.m... ►••.em: larye estates near ir: intimated that
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    • 30 11 Madrid. Feb. S. No fewer \...r. !.»*c vomen have been el-t- the of*. Mae- in the Spanish com-munlti-s the Sat: Sebastian district as th. r,-...- elections
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    • 109 11 E H PUEB KILLKD ILK STUNTING Who Taught Mrs. Mollison St. Vlo.lt/ J U Commander Geoffrey Kod. pj Naval (Manor, 000 OSS thud fe* I hi V airdhson blind flying at H oU M V. rarbj Bthoarj as a pa h .hi oi nu rently. i
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    • 133 11 Mr. Runciman is Verj Optimistic 1 onditn, I rh. British industry. noOfl t«> B Rui iman President :-ioard ol Trade, who. surveying the world in a speed', .r BJ I Chamber of Commerce dinner, did n t take a gaOaS of the post BSsts would be a gradual
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    • 82 11 British Firms and French Ship h Quotations London, ieb. I J4 large vessels o?'wd by iUmes returned to the London yserious claims on the insurance nt years m r« i fire? ir.. > -.en .-ratified that Bnt.sti tinderwriteri are again MOSTQ piovide Insursnce on acceptable terms. The difference*
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    • 90 11 t lament Firm Buys l*p Five Publications Th«» Hague, Feh. 2. :.-admj Belhan newspaper.-., in- j c.a/i tte and 1..i Neptune, have been used bv the French armament firm ot idei Cruetot. according to a report pubbj the Bredasche Courier which adds thflt Schneider Cruezot intends to
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    • 51 11 :;00.000 Foreign Workers Repatriated Paris. Feb. Ai r,ro:;. staUstics published by the Mmis'r;. ot 1 a hour 300.000 foreign workers hav< been senl back to their rssosotho BSSOV- durin the p.ist f.U'hc months On!', very rare permission L> now 'zran'ed to feigners to work in France.
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    • 51 11 Three Murder Accused Captured By I Armed Band I JSofia. Feb. 3. Three Macedonians, guilty of murder, were snatched from the hands cf the police who were taking them away, for trial, at Be:ir/..i railway station, by some sixty armed lndividI >:als who e\» i'»-(! its a-
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    • 194 11 Native Naval Ratings Refuse To Parade PAY CUTS PROTEST 425 Arrests; Military Standing By Katavia, i en. The Dutch authorities have arreted 123 nr.Uivr naval rating. following their refusal to attend morning parade ..t the Dutch naval b.tse „t Sourabava. Ih.- mutinv was a sequel to
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    • 111 11 Soviet Flax Trust Pake sWiaftßßl M<»«-iiw. I The entire administration of tot White R sian flax t: st it M::>-: BOOC been arrested on the orders of the Connir i'trty executive. I understood thai i and stoi "d with BS {800 statements udii h fulrtlment of th. Five
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    • 104 11 Amsterdam Batavia In Six Days London, leb. I:i aMOSO 800 BBS* JBBBW by ah* will be made in six da s nexl year pi i M Plesman managing director of h Royal Dutch A.r Lines a lecture to the H >- Aerona itical Society in London. He
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    • 72 11 National Liberals Hold Seat London I eb. I'h«- East File bye-election, due t< Ti:- death •>: Sir Janus Duncan Millar (National Liberali resulted a.s tollows Hamilton Stewart (National Libera: 15.770 J We >t wood i Labour t 6.635 Andersen < Agricultural Part;.- 4.4 Bf Ken ilndependent Liberal)
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    • 48 11 Former Directors on Trial Stockholm. Jan. 31. The mal h,i.> begun ol all members >>! the forin.r Board Bf the BMMBbTB Match Company on a charge of authorising measures injurious to the interests of the .shareholders, such as lending Kreuger and Toll 200.000.000 kroner. Reuter Wireless
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    • 36 11 Arrears Dividend Declared 'FREE PRESS SERVICE-COPYRIGHT] London, Feb. The Sin.'/ipore Traction Company has ci. dared a dividend ot 4 per cent on the 7 BSf cent cumulative preference shares on account of arrears.
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    • 58 11 Mr j. R. m. Plckthall. Superintendent Si the Customs Department at Kuantan. has lett accompanied by his wife and daughter on eignt months furlough. Mr. M. B Holland from Klang has arrived and taken over duties "pro tern" until the arrival of Mr M H Hawkes. who is expeeUKl from
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    • 256 11 THE 'ACE OF BLADES*' THE FINEST RAZOR BLADE EVER PRODI CED I L C~'3> S JL? y J t OUR CLAIM That the ACE OF BLADES is the Worlds Best is no emptx one All that skill and the latest methods of manufacture can produce combined with the highly tempered
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  • 1704 12 a w EFFECTS OF THE GOVERNMENT'S POLK Y Unofficial Who Know Nothing of Racing Finance SCHEME TO SUPPRESS BOOKMAKERS Ladies' Ticket Privelege* Abused By Members •II t,, r .1 period < f > irs (iovernment is going to lilt an|jri»\;niate!> >-'NI.0"i» or :r.
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  • 788 12 CYLIST CRASHES INTO LORRY SCHOOLBOY'S TERRIBLE I INJURIES Widowed Mother's Plea For Compeirathn f.it .11. iuiit in which a young (hin- si IV- met i ten i'.le death, the wheel ol a four-ton lorry \m!> .1 four-ton load pass bom M h hi Bsoji 4si BSJBOrJ S*BOtb v.as conclude. l
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  • 82 12 British Mission to Examine Position London. Feb. S. The Britt-h Government hns r reived .< notification from the Finnish Government that the leading Finnish importing Interests have expressed a desire to di«=cuss with the United Kingdom lndustralists the possibilities of increasing *he United Kingdom's share of Finland's
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  • 60 12 Mr. Dunsford was fishing in the TresaLor ifSSf BBBM to hi-, camp on Jan. at, o*BBfl OS Nsstd BSSO Toloty la ln the nearby Jungl*. Upon investigating he found a Chinese coolie !n an evha: ted condition who collapsed and had to be carried into the konrjsi. Throughout thS night
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  • 298 12 GAVE HIMSELF AWAY AT LAST MINUTE Hox Containing Autorp.iic Pistol A raid by police officers on a house in China I aBBBSSi in the BoOOf yof a loaded auto-'j matic pistol and the arrest of a Chinese was yesterd ed before Mr BSSB in
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  • 145 12 LONDON— INDIA Radio Telephone System Nearly Complete!] London, Feb. S. Two way conversations by radio telephone between London and Poena are now taking j and it is anticipated that the new ser- 1 vice will be officially inaugurated ln a few I bly with a conversation between the' >y. Lord
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  • 112 12 Members to Re-Assemble on Tu BBof 1 1 i..nd.. n Feb. 3. A further meeting of the Cabinet was held -day under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister Parliament will resume Its sittings sBBBBBJ and the frock of the session, ill be a busy one, has in the main
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  • 106 12 CONTR ABAND TOBACCO i Revenue Men Capture Carso <>i ?75 Lbs. BJ 12.55 p.m. on Thursday a party of Revenue Officers led by Assistant Supervisor, Tan Ewe Chee. boarded a small fishing boat moored near sor.ie landing step" f ttß Bs SO Canal, Just behind the Victoria Bridge School, and
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  • 124 12 A young Chinese girl and her moth- r wi;. [complainants in a Police Court rase before Bj .J. F F Gregg yesterday, hi which a man was lot I Bf BBS BM II Bf I gold locket and neck- J tec valued at isloO The sixteen-yt-ars-old girl
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  • 31 12 I Dr P V.. P. R Iyer. Assistant Health Officer ,'-h(vi> i Kuantan ha^ be«>n transfeTed to p Kuala Lipis rs Assistant Medical OrTlcr attached to the General Hospital there—Kuantan correspondent.
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  • 642 12 CHANGES AD THE MALAY AGENCY Folly Of Atiolishini: Office 11 Ik'pniy Aijcnl II F.O:.\OMY TOO DEARLY 80l I From Our Lone LsaißO, January. 17th. The following paragraph was issued this week: ie Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the recommendat on of the ner for the Malay State*
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  • 288 12 Ling field Mansion Maze Captain Wooh* Barnato s beautiful country mansion. Ardenrun. lingfleld. was badly damaged by fire. Captain Barnato and bis wife escaped In their night clothes. All their other ckOhtag hse been destroyed in the fire. Work on the rcdecoratkm of the hous- cost of many thoormnda of
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 646 13 Millionaire Owner And Amateur Rider Capt. R. E. Sassoon. who was fatallv injured when his hoi Note. coo the second fence ln the Weald Handicap steeplechase at Lingfield Park, was a million horse owner end amateur ridmany thousands of pounds on bloodstock soon became popular with
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    • 149 13 ■l: :r. O r o.>. n Curre > London. Jin. 17. Harrow S^iisol has been aoked If it 1 prepared to sell any of its hLstoru playingfields to a famous 8888l welfare orra-.i at: The answer was a polite but BBMB No Dr Cyril Norwood, when aiked
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    • 159 13 Tli-- Minister of Health has overruled the obu< ti n thai the W.mbledon Corporation Town Planning Scheme No 1 did not schedule the R Wimbledon Oolf Club's course adjoining B/00l a don Common as a public or private open gossi The objection was put forward at a
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    • 784 13 Uuuhy, Association and Hockey IGtostl M Our Own Correspondent! London, Jan. 17. I have dealt with the Se< I )n al i Rugby Team elsewhere. I might, however, add IBM about ether Rugby matches Mad^slSS about the A.^ociati n m itc.i SS The of game-, in the Fh
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    • 429 13 The Amateur Boxing Ass ciati:n. cf ohfch the r U Patron, have MB*OOOi Ml the n b testimonbl fund for Mr. E. T. OsMSf M ■IBJIIII tion cf the valuable services v.hlch b Ita 'ered as secretary of the associa- til l.lSt 28 yCS'S. Colonel Sir Wv-rih -m V.r'-y ha<
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    • 312 13 II !§S O* I M. R EAD how s si "Ihave su Ii rod fa i we+m with neura^thoni i. I bad it so badly. I soosoo*fjkl 1 would never get i One day a friend recommended Sanatogen and :r was lile giving me a Ltde fail ol he,t\en. I
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    • 444 13 ijng:*rT- *Ji^y W^g^~ t «*3*fjf aa* > fc*^^ wr»_> --g.^r^Bavrg X 3t r^E Beats-*. %r f^r a- 0 y/ a I ITO R N I N demand |Fg B^ s^ 1 f 1 -V t?- I*S» fca Sj£l to K\ Mohqiiiioes art- t!;- <.u... ol C^T de:ull> malaria. «.«i i!
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1172 14 I \oaaaa, VCjJ THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE BIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd, Steam Ship Co. Ltd, and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co.. Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE CHINA
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    • 523 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Bngland) "ELLERMAN'' LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA POKT3 AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. D«ie Spore. Sails s pore, ts. CITY OF LYONS Fur Havre. London, Rotterdam Hamburg Feb 28 Mai 2 vs CITY OF MANILA For Havre, London, Rotterdam
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    • 329 14 P. fir* 0. British India and Apr s MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO I SERVICES. I PENINSULAR AND ORIF.M \L S.N.fel I'XDER CONTRA* 1 Willi Ii!- M i I LONDON WIl I \l! Iw I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON "i: UNA Uml Our I NALDER-a I 15.000 Feb. 3 BURLrWAN .B, m
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 701 15 0. S. K. Line. FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA. sTO > MABI BTEXOB AIBSS via Colombo. Durban, Cape Tboa. Rio Be Janeiro. Santos and Montevld. o Round tne-world for £180 Pefß 15 16 "OWKaIB ABBBB via Colombo. Durban. Port MABl* Bttasbeth, Cape Town, Bio de Janeiro, Santos and Montevideo (Round
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    • 571 15 »r^**lßjßa 18^^-^^^ to eritog k wltOM INGABtMU IND ING VIA »l().MKo, BOMBAY, SUEZ, POBI MID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA aMARSEU I J \.\D NEII V(m:k. IffOai Leav Leave Arrht S'po'C- S"iu.rr. IVMjnfi fork. Pres. Polk Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Mar 2S Pres. Adams Wto 25 Feb. 28 Mar. 2
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    • 1001 15 I K. P. M. KONTNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ PAH I ;> Saturday, Feb 4. Padang-Bay Ampena:. Boeleleng and Bourabaya. ■fl WLEKT— Saturday. F.-b 4. Blinjoe. Djeboo.s Pan fc f.. ;-P:nsns*, KOba, Toboah OOd Hata l VAN M' K .-".:••.:>:•.■ 4 P« nr.ng (mails only Oelep-Lh- s i ;nr.c M> boh rapa-Toean,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 667 16 Burns Philp Line* i Incorporated in Auairada fOU BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE !A\ A, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. «.b b^ the w*il-know;i s*t MARELLA ".375 •<:.* aad "tie r- 1 MBHOOLJ (Mai Isaol Oatsja B*Bfj] \'»K!-I.A L« '.a.? are t and f --f-.r..'r- 'ra-1 t Caolns de lute. si:. pie
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    • 656 16 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m and Tlwißdan 7 30 a m Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. paoodoss 7 p Ol Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Fridax -30 a.m BTaantan i via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m Kelantan (via Padang Besan Monday 7 p.m. Kelantan ma Gemasi
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    • 596 16 CHURCH SERVICES sth Sunday After Epiphany ST. WDRIW S CATHEDRAL 6.50 am. Holj Communion. 7.30 a m. Matins. sjb. Bob Oraossoosgra 'Choral). 10 ain Childn n Sei '.30 p.m Evensong (Chora!) and Sermon. Monday, Wednrsday and F'nriay at 8 m Holy Communion. I■ i dsjr, J 800 v and Saturd;.
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    • 437 16 I.S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. (Incorporated in Japan REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SFRVK E FROM JAPAN. N a .GOYA BBHHJ Ihfc. Hr*. 8 FOR KOBL. OSAKA. MOJI TAW AT A NAGOYA %ND *»OKOHAM4 D .<> Su NAGOYA MAR' .4 1 BOSTON Mi Peh. 24 Feh. 24 'OIIORL
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    • 185 16 THE HAST \SIMU a IJMITH' -Phone 532j rD G 2!?^ i^wkooi. oomg^ From Ftoo. Ptxaasw Bpsre Ma- p^ MJ BORINGIA FIONIA 28,3 IA if 4 It' ALBtA BORINGIA FIONIA »4*7 BHRIA LALANDIA ALSIA BORINGIA The shove seaseb are comtirx. r- -faun [cargo veaseß atth excellent vw TT! tttnn Ad ta!J
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 1112 17 I Lloyd's Rpoister rg Report Own Correspondent > London. Jan. 17. Ri Istei of Shippii for the year 'U e 30th.. 1932. Ls r. BBBH It depression in shipping. j psarasi condition of shipping, which during the past year, shows BO I urn Mate impr-e.. >:., [Tie
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    • 242 17 I^ast Year's Figures lielow 191.1 i Obo Ooi 0 ao p I London, Jan. I i:; BBBBt; IOOOOiBg r TrßslßslI Ilia Ight Inde:< nun\bers :ast year: Index number of Bttfl ih q Com Shi ra BkBOW Bi 19.69 an HSSOBBf of 3.D4 per roBBBOiorJ v :i ii Bsossoasr,
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    • 136 17 s.;. Corfu from Eumiv:- Mr MR :< Ak Di Hi 1> v vider Mr. ar.d Ml Mr. E. Brawn, Hr. I Bsk Biliett. Hi M.s. J. Cockbuni. and child. Mr ..nd Mr,. Cro. h I Cirrie HI Clementi. Mr. Colveit. Lt. Crir. C 1 Miss R. Dmican. Mr.
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    • 89 17 81aoe Dm. Bit. s rstasys for Berouw 800. KBsBBH Bril :*9, from Malacca 3 Dicsson 4 HBao Bffrn i b-.a. 3G93. raora Bws f I New Voi «i. Oud.ikerk. Di;i $fli, from Colombo 3. I r I. Ho and Shaikh i. .5 Malta Man;. Jap 34»in :t B.r
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    • 24 17 DRESSIN G OF SHIPS HaSkOSS (Mh Wms saHg the anniversar the Settlement ol Singapore masters o1 '!..<• 810 IsOffcßOr on Uiat date M "dress ship"
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    • 89 17 The Shippiiv-' and the Import.-, a d Exp Oflu. will bt rioM-d T::ur <i. r»<bruar\ 9th. A !ilu-b;:.v BBS HOO SOtOOBsOOi M Hstance ol 6 cables l_':i <'. iret-.s :ror:i P\A Rimau !!;'luhoiisf. Penan- South Chur.r., Lat I iBJ 14'N. sßsf. BB ißg, ITE (SOOTCS It is a spherical li?ht-buoy
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 593 17 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Daily and Weekly Editions) Head (MRo V\B ROBTNSON ROAD. SINGAPORE V l Address. ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE II xi h J, Pre f T\ er morn i'»«' daily in 1 BairY e.ch eh r red WUh the Ch <>t* Hazr each morrung. Latest news j latest telegrams and
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    • 550 17 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA v.' AND MOST OF THE J S.A I j !'m .V Scen'u Mu ti 1 tie < hi.., in \.,:1 V the best ol the mai vello.i- Canadian flu. M f^Hjjjr ***** ltO*BQl •'> 808 h. a,t oi bj BJSSHO BsBOOBBSB *****0. or •TJB* iravH itriisgfßt
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  • 1219 18 Lord Lugard Delivers Inaugural Lecture PROBLEM OF GOVERNING MIXED RACES (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Jan. 10. Lord Lugard to-day inaugurated a course ot study, tat the iorm of sOjeosrdßOS, on colonial administration, at the lAfn**^ nghool of Bconon. m Eaasaosq** snd espresed tne hop
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  • 808 18 SIR E. M. EDGAR AND A NURSE Trustee Entitled to Jewellery Gif's it a total value of £5.000 mud*.- by Sir Edward Mackay Edeur to a nurse were referred to in the Chancery Division. A motion arising out of the bankruptcy f Sir Edward came before
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    • 697 18 j BRITISH BROADCASTING I CORPORATION j PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BL'BMA. J 1 STRAITS SLTTLEMLNTS. end i ILDERATED MALAY STATES J I I l FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMiriiSK, J 1 DAVENTRY. ENGLAND i J J Wavelengths: 25.3 metre- and 313 i metres. i i Saturday, February 4th. i GMT 2.30 p.m.
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    • 823 18 BANKS AND INSLR.\ j~ CHARTERED BANh THE YOhiiiiWi OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AM) CHINA l» k Incorporated in Englan -i by Royal Charter I>.-\.>f\. {|j (asHßsboo* to last ?i up rapr'i. in t"-"0.0" sr.ar- g-ggg a 1 ***«rK>ed 'l^Hg paM head on k i Pus idem k Ksasats >2 I l<
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  • 386 19 Ocean Shipments of rubber, Including concentrated latex, latex and BSBBrtex. bf.:.? f: --momenta on ooaan-ateamers at all Malayan ports, during the month of January. 193., in xon^ gg Bbeet M Crepe Latex, Concentrated TOT I I. Latex Reaartex Tons Tons. Tun* Mfl if ment Ex- Transhipment E\-
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  • 236 19 U lOH BooofeeS OD ls«^SooaoW rjori of the Hreetess of ths Malaya pajpjedTln Orsoßtag Ca, to be submitted sm <jah annual feoeis 1 meeting to Penang. a^py, February 10. states that the ndne gkjt; atoasnt shows a profit for the year of »7.19 5> and after
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  • 78 19 i„eti exceed Sl2.foo.otsl Assurance In force over 135.000.000 Co., (Incorporated ln the Strait* Settlements) -ICE Great Extern Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. .:.>• h*s £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British
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  • 237 19 Haa rafOV.** Isa sW-r <01 be interested to karn that afuver fifty years at 5, "ffßßttog.e. Heaos. Guthrie snd Co.. have rear icaoted to more ccsossodlovs ofßccs a. 144 Gr -icechm c h S reet, E.C.3. The near Ba occupy extensive space on the first snd
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  • 65 19 **ttory report slsooo that total 71 A::. ur.\< pert «f assoo shares sßottsd cash snd 521.570 shares iHsUrj.l f »kh l, go. pc, %mvn paid ap to •btl^-l? pMt f the mm 0- Tllf*aT*n i ■■■nu tw aaa. sjajja «om "Tr <^ ,M > .^'^•sasaray sbsorbed faff,
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  • 18 19 BATU KAWAN RUBBER AND PLANTATIONS ag-im,t kx* profit on realLatlon o: 3C 7. making BJ 822 Dedaaßßsj ird
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  • 23 19 *n<l fo, Axwnts: •4 T '.jmiVi Output fo ir idlng 800 ptkuls fo L y P rrhn.vd quota rights
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  • 149 19 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT Singapore. Feb. 3. B. BBaBaHBaWHT-HHIHOTy shlpme:.. uZ:: r a rert.-.n amount t liquldati r. and prices show an appreciV iiu! Z<r 1.'.-l crtali amount of inv and the t- :u- of V.:-' mar- -T-. r> w •rrOa tiiaH export- partly accounted for 'I'L "'Vc.- juiiprn.-n'-s to
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  • 167 19 It ould be easier to cive a 11 t cf the thingrubber Ls not used fur than to give a lLst Lathings lt is used for I Manv of us wash ourselves wi*h r.'b'i r sponges. We write our names with fountain I pens partly made of ruob end
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  • 25 19 J Douglas Motor Works. King- wood. Bristol, ar ijusy. having received a repeat order for 2t> 350-c.c. motor-cycles tor the Indian Army.
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  • 139 19 NES YORK STOCK EXCHANGE United Press Association Changes in iii'presi.nlative Prices J :n. 31 e!>. I Aaaericau Can. Com. r > Am. T'phone and TVraph 104 tt 111 on Railroad 45 43^ Dupont ff% 35% Firestone, Common 13'i 12% 12 (ft B Hi W la 1 14 14 <■ >'■■
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  • 121 19 P skjk ir.77 l tin ore during the month of January, 1933. 0 -i.try of 0.. 1 Alaska ml j, 2. Bin ma 235 3 N il.-ids Ind. a— j Banka m.i MOttBB 376 j Smkep G5 I] Olh Places 2 j 4 French Indo-Ci.ma 117 5.
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  • 135 19 I Report foryearendod Aurist 3! r t, IB I on light rffsfSß cf celective tapping Introduced during pre his year, reduced rubber crop 1 -339 lb. was harvested cp. B'-tansr S.ipongal division. TJsbsng Dcca ri.-.: Hfl BBBBBtoOf BH H HPfHsf throughout y-.ir Average net price, inc'uding
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  • 112 19 So Ht 279 rubb r producing companies, r*sa BB aOfHH m DsssrHtor, 1931. of 12.479 l ns, hive returned for December last, an OHput ci' 11.437 tens, states the Rubber O t.ers' Association. The detailed figures are ri HHH ,j No of D^c Dec Ine. or I
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  • 55 19 t Accounts of Tamian^ Rubber Estates (plantations in Sumatra) to Sept. 33th ihow credit of £1.893 (agst. £2 626). Add amount brought in £20,436, matins £22 330. After making provie sion foi loss of Noord Sumatra Cultuur y MaatschapplJ £6,619. credit of £15,710 carried I forward. (Last
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    • 80 19 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION February Jrd. r o io< k noon Bayers Sfliera a I equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) C\ |i* 1 1 to London Standard. .I'O.B.) f Ml Standard R.SS. on Tender Feb. 6 716 6 9,16 March 1% 1% April 6 916 ***** April- June
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    • 220 19 February 3 Londo:. months" sight 2 3 29 32 London. 3 months' sigh? 2 3 7 8 London, 60 days sight 2 s 27 32 I ondon. 3 d.:ys" sit'ht 3 13 If I. tiJcn, ciiir.and 2 3 25 32 London TT 2 3 3 4 I :i
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    • 154 19 February 3 Tin Sir. w .per pjr.i Gambier P pa v. L > H>Ke TapklCfc 4 55 Pea:! S.. S:i 4 00 Copra, Sundrtod 4 75 Sago, flour i>.\^e< linptrla] B;?Ui^nt Pyh. a K osene p«r tin 199 Socony Motor Gasoline 14 drums per Brit.sh Imperial gallon ony Motor
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  • 910 19 FRIDAY. FEB. 3RD. 1933 LLOSIX-i gLOTATIONS Buyer* MUut I. am Kumbang 23e 61 25s 6d \u__tral Maluj t£) 18 s 2us nom \\vr H.a.n (aa) 10s 6d lis 3d ■aagta U_a to n* i 2s 3auu.g Pauang ($1» 05 10 MH Caves ($1) 37: ___v Amai -$D
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  • 1114 20 WALKS AND SCOTLAND AT SWANSEA Eight New "Caps" in Northern Team WSTes inject Scotland at Swans* In their MH. BOB* in the international series, of which Scotland has won 21 games, Wales has won 20 and two matches have been drawn, last year Wales won at HBbsosH
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  • 271 20 U »XDON WITHOUT FIRST DIVISION MATCH Scottish Cup Second Round Games To-days English League engagements are as ■'.< Division I: As ton Villa vs Portsmouth.. laßßCkb.i.:i R. Bt aBBBaTBgIBHB, Blackpool H I tlsnchester C, Bolton H IH rpco!. Dei by i sund lai Everton *****
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  • 134 20 IJo.ni <m Control \VithdrawB adjective li. BfJOSM I eb. 3. Bristol* pb announces that the word •'unsportsmanlike" has been withdrawn by the Australian Board of C Osntrol and that the leg theory bowling dispute has been d but tl managers refuse either to confirm or deny the report.
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  • 30 20 Owing to bad weather conditions it was found impossible to hold the mixed foursomes competition on Tuesday at the Garrison Goli Club. This com] place next Tuesdav.
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  • 1030 20 O OBOto i' (i l:u!i; POgS 12) to olh rs who were waiting outside with the re lt that the lawn and stands were unduly crowded. Your Committee is of opuiion that •vith the removal of the course to the new site thi-
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  • 466 20 IF IT IS HELD IX LONDON Need For Haste Emphasised lawßan, Feb. 3. HB (Donald has accepted the invitstHß to preside at W i .d Economic Conference provided it be held in London. IB BOBSOtoTno < rented in some c; of Mr. Nevtße oberlain
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  • 126 20 nparailelod Staun: li< l!i I don. Jan. 31. Th« nation in shipbu: throughout tlie world is emphasised in Lloyds' returns for 1932. During the year. 307 vessels M tonnage were launched of which 187.594 tons were built in Great Britain ar.d Ireland and 538.797 tons abroad. The output in
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  • 49 20 Population Steadih Increasing Tskis. Feb. 3. An increa-c in bhihs ar.d a decrease soul for the remarkable proo*. tion in Japan, according to lhe ofa-N I■' Januaiy to June last >ear. Bbtto tetaH IsBJSI, SB increase- of over Die conespcmdin<r period deaths total.- The population has itojft
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  • 52 20 Nrarh :>OU Ships Burned In Last 888 Years I'a.iv. I,|, l i hundred and < BBi destroyer! BJ I years. according to the committee occupied I viti tii. lation on marine R These figures bj HB 16 French. 76 Eng1888, 88 HBHlcan. 20 Italian, and 15 Japanese
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  • 30 20 Ronif. cb. i Ti-.. VsHeSJ radio station inaugural- a iegu*u sei ic« with both thi A:: T means th. Pontiff m. ;i v Num io at Washington.
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    • 106 20 SOMETHING NEW 1\ i I SM AI.A a A I- It I K3R THE HK<l (»1 Mv kin H hh* 1 six picting every day Ualayan I inted in nine bright cole 4m a nc BDUCATIONAL. VKTISTK. INSIKI SI II Mil I I <n: !in HOMK. SCHOOL OK MTISttY Fl'Ll
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