The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 February 1933
1933-02-06
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section44 1933-02-06 1 The Singapore Free Press KLIM POWDERED MILK 111l M U.i -I \PPKO\< II in Kl I KLSII. PASTH Rl/I l» MH K OBTAIWRI I IN NH IROPII obt\:n ktX LEAaHHO PR< (VISION >. 'HI TARUSH^n i 835 MNGAPORE. S.S. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1933. 10 CENTS.44 words
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Article140 1933-02-06 1 t irt iiit-ii engaged in extinguishing aji outbreak in I)u\ton Hill came upon thrcharred body of .1 Chines- boy— Pa*e 9. Scotland defeated Wales h> 11 point-, to in tlie international Kugb> m.u« h al NwaiiM-a on Saturday— Page 16. The lid. of anti-British feeling in China140 words
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Article51 1933-02-06 1 lONDON DEMONSTRATION London Feb ii A quarter oi a million unemployed, beaded by Mr. Lansbury, marched in procession to Hyde Park to demonstrate against the Government \s economic policy. Fifteen thousand police were detailed for duty and volunl atoBBBB have taken over traffic City and Metropolitan areas St51 words
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Article1026 1933-02-06 1 The blood-red aan sinks Into the North Bos ids the surface In trhade. It is now that the region among the medium clouds becomes bewildering to Bs fast-changing beauty. Those below the aircraft have lost their glow and begin to darken into mauve-grey sbanss. are soft1,026 words
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Advertisement328 1933-02-06 1 Kil A TEA ri v of the gardens Mgtci to jßoir IhosHoV go^ I jB»- »T»*«a^»4»aaaaaBBsa*a« Basoaraa»aor»^BaTaTaTs'aTaOOTa»j«s^ra KAI'FLES HOTEL ks LA VAS p r H OTEL Jl(f JET y JhJI W,# THIS EVENING Cp J DANCE 6 JO to 8.15 p.m. o^^o^~<^~' X-i INFORMAL jjfc IL j^W^ HNER DANCE AND328 words
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Advertisement178 1933-02-06 1 ajjßjßjaraaOOaO'taOaOßa'aeOaaa'B Mr. Roosevelt is reported to ha\»- out lined his debts plan to Sir Ronald Linds.ix torn The Prussian Diet has rejected th. Nazi dis oint ion motion Page S. Martial law ha- been proclaimed in th Bukharest oil regions— Pate The h ad of the I'ren. v > inilil178 words
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Article302 1933-02-06 2 Mr. A. I.owiniior Takes (ha rue (From Our Own Correspondent) I.oiidun. Jan 17. With the departure from the Mai. sfganey of Mr. J. Owen. Mr. Lc winger has now taken over completely, and one can ayaapathise with him in having to discharge fas impossible task of doing two302 words
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Article150 1933-02-06 2 Commander Neville Taylors Good Work Many papers pay a flattering reterenc. t > r.ar. Ta> \>: hi. mterwntion be- and Japanese at Shanhai:v..-: TL- Da..' N- a p'.:hiohf. the followc :nm.ir.;i'-! N- ...e D B Taylor H.M sloop Folkestone, has demonstrated, not for BBTJ, the ability al BH150 words
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Article67 1933-02-06 2 General Sir George Macdonogh has been appom'cd I cesd Bb George Beharrell Bl the FeOerstlon ol Brtfdab in- comhig >-ear Sir Ck- rge the R iva! C immission on O 1923-29 and ls a Member I■■ c t'ne International Law Asso. Fellow of the Institute H mucted w:-.i the Shell67 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement482 1933-02-06 2 HOMEWARD HOI i\D -.'■A l BEASICKNEBS AND ENJOY •TOUR YOYAGK 15\ I'SING KB si v *> SEASICK PLASTER or IfJ FAMOUS 80LAFAD ANTI-SEASICK BELT Sto<-Ui>N .Medical Hall, Ltd., HI. MISTS BUSINESS CARDS. "straits typewriter agency STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A C'h.i'^e .Alley, binrapore. 1 c e:.yi Hu for ;our Stat'.onTypewr.ters, Ribbons a:;:l482 words
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Advertisement631 1933-02-06 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is ht reby given that tenders arc now invited lor the following mateiials or affiaas BOd that particulai of such, tenders may be obtained in th< Tender Room, Municipal Offices Supply Ol Emulsified Bitumen suitable for aorfßO treatment of roads. Dat? 1 oi OBOOOJ631 words
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Advertisement328 1933-02-06 2 NOTICES. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL I'/.; DEBENTURE STOCK 1930. Interest \hw March \>U 1033. Bafb BOSBbj 808 I Regis! above Baa v. ill be closed froml F 15th to 28th. 1933. both day*. Inclu w Municipal BB Ht. The Singapore .Marine Insurance Association. The Fire Insurance Association i»l Malaya. Motor Insuran.e \ssotiation328 words
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Advertisement277 1933-02-06 2 AUCTION SALE MORTGAGEE'S SALI lOLD AND LEASEHOLD .ORE PROPERTY Sale-room of Messrs. Chbsg K C Raffles Place. Singapore ON MONDAY. I U'> (ith. at M i \;:ii. i 1 IM l —valuable Freehold land and house knou-n as No. BS Jalan aosar. .r 1 Lot 2— Valuable Freehold land and277 words
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Advertisement139 1933-02-06 2 ECS',: r WATERY Wi Dsf:g abllfalJyjCu^' When baby was three eczema brobe oat on he scs* sides of bet fa, V pba seated over and the burning arete *#er> bad. i,^ to sss bar suffer and not be ahk J? iuaVassdbera Ireadsiiad-. Soap aad Ouraner.- snd sect fcT, sample of139 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous133 1933-02-06 2 TDK WEEK ogb Wster 06.10. b R.S.Y.C. eting st I §X tournament. Tuesd.i> Hbjh Water 07.59 3.1 ft.. 22.10.76 ft. Football: S.B.A.A. vs. B.A.C. at Jalan Besar. Dot's Re\ ue. Raffles Hot. 1 nnis tournament. Urdite-.tl.iv High Water 08 J to 8.0 ft. Football: Malays vs. Chinese at Jal?.n Besar133 words
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Article133 1933-02-06 3 Hart to Rear.. Gandhi From Prison sySm%mT*Wm%m JsHaoV «o« M Br. li'.' Balragnr as driegat->. :r. bis private rooan! i tat Brane of Lan.? ara Wedn* L*;tardlan. from tht* F» bafap stroofr.Jj supported S.r Tej Baha- F •bora** ap»>.. conclusion oi sH*Baar Cuu/crerM releise c: Bao133 words
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Article193 1933-02-06 3 M Inqut-i ...i former in iter Braast Cidney King, aged ---rdrns. Barking. K. bite aav IJJ* r 02 th Wen Ham United batr inquired into by the deputy W sl M^m. Mr. J. atßaer Hebne. Vr died m rraqatsl atth symptoms of TH.-.ted the widow and reB193 words
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Article309 1933-02-06 3 More "i ifit'in i■' .»i' IW i redulous MM, ,i An echo ol the story of Tutankhamen's baa come from the Imperial Forestry Institute Specimens cf wood from the shrines! outside the -sarcophagus of Tutankhamen were J recently .sent from Egypt to be examined by the experts,309 words
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Article289 1933-02-06 3 Vtiii uiU Dn Relit in Hunger Man ce ampere well v. ith the animals in a hunger test. Tru» he will live for or twelve day* without food or water, land if he takes water, for weeks; but some of nimals can do much better. Professor289 words
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Article907 1933-02-06 3 PENALTIES ON COMPANY AND OFFICIALS Notice (if Apnea! (liven The Marylebone magistrate OBOTOO) .imposed penalties under tht Betting Act In prosecutions against the Pool (Toto Clubs. Ltd.. Bloomsbury-square. WAX, Sidney William 1 secretary of the company, and Arthur Bravo. manager of one of the company's907 words
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Advertisement178 1933-02-06 3 [state Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES First Ciobb Street MALACCA. PENANG. street KUALA LUMPUR. —u .fd n\ and Security deposited with -;r.'i> .settlements Government. a> !;>.-. Administrators, Receivers, Rent Collectors, investments Supervised ajaj tommWSJki collected. Probate v>r Letters of r ipplied for and security furnished. Consultations !nvi I ed ■"STA.I178 words
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Advertisement60 1933-02-06 3 I, i^^m^^^^^im^^^^m^n B pj B Rememberthat pure blood not only keeps a*ay disease, but is Nature's i remedy— »n fact, the t/ooa Is tht •.cream o< life. In the treatment of E .od and Skin Compia<r.ts C arke's Ciood r-'ixtura Is unexcei'ed. It excels tne poison, and assists healing Of60 words
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Advertisement341 1933-02-06 3 J£> ARCADIA I JFiSk^ WORKS d fp^,l^^. LONDON W\ fl* 1| l|j|| s "^i(ff^S.. 7' v,KI INi ?*;iu« WIIII ll j i ill' Jljlirj,,, j CARRERAS' wonder Factory in LONDON the HOME of.. CRAVENA CORK TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES The most modcrnly-dc<ij;ncd and equipped Tobacco Factor\ in the World is Arcadia341 words
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243 1933-02-06 4 HOW I FIND ENGLAND AFTER 25 YEARS Baturning to England after an absence or a quarter of a century, I have not; tag:Hbj Bboa BBBOSHaOj BaHfThat Eng'and has changed so little. first thing I saw on looking from my cabin window waa a brown-sailed barge. The same night I heard243 words
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Article759 1933-02-06 4 1 culiaritics Thai E mir.eers ll:ive to I .e Willi BbHbH, Tyre peculiarities that engineering skill has had to cope with in producing the new motor tar- for 1933 have been a topic of dloombOl. At Cleveland, the Society of Automo; En l- devoted a session to this759 words
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531 1933-02-06 4 SENTENCE OF DARKNESS FOR A MI LLIONARY FYF SPECIALISTS FINAL VERDICT Lhl a Fleet i^ the War •You will be blind: soon, perhaps-— certainly at once if you attempt to rea hourglass is running out. Even the strain of signing your name may thrust you into darkness. The- man who531 words
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Article338 1933-02-06 4 Sea Secret Known <>nl\ To Nine Dead Mui Aberdeen. There were no survivors when an Aberdeen ler was wrecked, with the loss 0; lives, in a mile-a-mipute gale on the rocky :oast near Stonehaven in the darkness of the No one will ever know how the338 words
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Article230 1933-02-06 4 The Chinese Economic Bulletin state; ;::at in order to bring northern and s K: into closer contact. th<» Provincial ReconstßOß* I tion D^partm^nt Ls planning an extension of the present long-distance telephonic -ysterr r outhern Kiangsu to six Important cities .> northern pan of the province According to present plans,230 words
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Article1267 1933-02-06 4 TRADE PROTEQION IN CHINA "POLICE" rVORK 01 0 TROOPS Former Military Macho's Views (From Our Own OotssasaasOSß*] raSBHBb 88l H. Wednesday. January I BofOl United Servtoes toatitutton. CoaoielO.abiaoaaoThornhUl. C.M.O. D8.0.. gave s Jtecttoe on The Work of The ™U*J™ to the Far East. G^ia«aSirHWhb^aTaa.O.Cß.1,267 words
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Advertisement136 1933-02-06 4 Thousands Already Sold! THE ANNUAL OF THE EAST (1932 33 Edition) KDITKH AND COMPILED P.Y 11 F. KNAPP. F.R.Ci.S. BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER Acelaimc-d to bt the must magnificently produced and WSMwi remarkaM*- Booh on Trawl. Industry and Adventure in Bm Bait and Far East boo* published. 368 BIG PAGES136 words
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Article347 1933-02-06 5 SURPRISE STORY HAD FURNACE LIVED uow HE St. KID ;>u.n I i Enabled Police ....use of Hiding Saraurt jsoao PBsoacs dkd to St Paac. laottalM aaars alter bs was fonod poisoned t a to cal to atoattob Town Pottee Btotioo. Bat Furnace been orought to trial a highly aaaaamal Oory347 words
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Article463 1933-02-06 5 Bobbery Not I h.ef »».)ti\ <• t Pbrnaee ttved to take hie trad there d hive -0809 unfolded s highly sensational r. ao hhtt of which has yet been given to tta bsbbb •wttoa of robbery which baa bsso 1 as the motive for the crime463 words
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Article652 1933-02-06 5 Polit,- Hit On Right Road Furnace was arrested because be BOOB* I totter to a friend which was intercept.fi Bj 1: ■...>.. .u: and ita purport was only arrived at BBbB long consultation between Scotland Yard '.\".i :th.nd police INSTRUCTIONS IN LFTTFR The letter. which r HHH652 words
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Article46 1933-02-06 5 Berne Feb. 3. I: inn national difficulties. zerland's air traffic aObOBBI for Ha season n< I in Ma 1- t to her 31st. 28.003 paying passengers were >n th. regain Swiss air liner '2 000 in 1031 vi.- a 27" in< n-ase46 words
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Article329 1933-02-06 5 Tn ho Established This Year Moscow, Feb. 5. A main administration of the Ncrthirn s i ROUte has been form.ci under tlie Council of People's Commisaries. Tu.. administration ha- been charged with th. oi definitely establishing the northern sea route from the Whit Sea to the Bering329 words
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Article187 1933-02-06 5 General Chen's Development Plan Canton, Feb. 5. H> l. id:--] Clvii Han-kwang, commandant cf tlv ii. r.'-l bv: -rds in Hainan Island, who I'.^jon u'.i ior clearing up th( Communists and bandit Emitted h plan to d. velop that district. The plan which was submitted to General GttSfl187 words
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Article88 1933-02-06 5 Zun< h, Feb 3 Pbß BBBBH are aware of H I the Swiss lax payer I? th. mo on the Continent Hi. reckoned pei head of th an average ol 151 gold lrancs, whereas a Gennan only pays a b< m man 57 an AuMrian a".88 words
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Article87 1933-02-06 5 AMONG THE NEW BOOKS lhe s( or > of I.i(.bt i^«j> io v|u» 1»— '1 i Worn, t 1 .1, r.i i This is decidedly the most daring book of the year to baas paased Ho inniaiiiß acruttoy "Laviles,/ b> ,r11..i, l-.u, U.O.J Lo,. *n« OaJ other of the crime87 words
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Advertisement272 1933-02-06 5 f •*m *L 3 Ha V to\J HBss*aH -»i A. A^VA ta A--A^' 11^*** A«A w p V-. ,^a'»^rs'a^BJ ,^B^^ *aaHB7«* 1 ***«v V •T" "V MJ V B Miy j-i A jasaaJL K aW^ g> A^^y m^^ m^ m miQ 6 IS J CAPITOL p.is I ABTBUB OONAN DOTOB272 words
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Advertisement282 1933-02-06 5 ■at 1 IBH I 1 I J f toi laT^Toa^^aiL^f^a!!^al SOLI) OUT SATURDAY PACKED OUT SUNDAY ALHAMBRA CONTINUES ITS RECORD BUSINESS WITH RECORD PICTURES Here's Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Newest Pride Mima SHEARER "A Brilliant Picture with the unmistakable hall-mark of Greatness" SAYS LONDON, BUT THAT IS PUTTING IT MILDLI Bl mm*rmmm*w*mm***mmmmmmwm*mmmm**\ mm^m*m*mmA*mmmwm282 words
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Article1731 1933-02-06 6 Blackheath's Double Against Harlequins i [fton Our Ooa O •■>■ ptoaJenl London. Jan. 1*I irst international match ol season' only a few days ahead. Saturday*! I en ;i>-re in the tono of a i rffl n th- .Scottish Trial addin tic touch, tocidentally, the Bcottttl I m1,731 words
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Article193 1933-02-06 6 Teams and Times for Bukit Timah Event Tiie annual rubber trade ir.al b« played at Bukit Tunah on 'I:.. 1 .1. it r:.ir^ Bm HaboHaj BH HI '.'ams and starting times from the tenth tee: 8 15 C'r B Anderson and O ft. S Batemai D193 words
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Article107 1933-02-06 6 The thirteenth annual general meeting oi the Amateur Sporting Association will be held ax the residence ol Mr. Khoo Er.- Watt. No 41, Craig Road on February 17th The first oi the Divisional hocfce> games was played at Wellesboume, near Leamington the South beating the Midlands by rattjM clear goals.107 words
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Advertisement351 1933-02-06 6 WHITEAWAYS BASIC VALUE CATALOGUE SENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION ff^SsHaßaßßaSaC!^^^B^T^*w^' III! 111 MPSTi:\l>" DINNtl' sl Orange hand with an attractive floral iin "*HEB.V DINNER si r. border. A set of 30 piece.-, for 6 paCßOfl One of our newest stock lines. Small p }i -,-w o k and white check351 words
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Advertisement265 1933-02-06 6 .jMr- B Jg^^: i^sfcarts the %t\v^ jr i at^^~~~^ noht. SSto W *^r^B^_. -t BBr*-*-*--*-*-- HBJ-t-^—t —4- _4-*_«_.-__^ B j_l-»-T7^ *b^^Bo^~"~ ao ~****mr y*m Ho BB Isfl 'aßbotEl-t ;^^^Ho^ 'oi" -^aßQ^aaßeßßf »>»» Bo -Wb\%W I 88~, --4 wtr g**m*~- -aw BbV—- at BBV——- >...■■■« r a4y HBH~_^-Z-171_ZZ <aY BBH— <265 words
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274 1933-02-06 7 [)I.<Ai:.M \MKNI TA I K S i„rk M inference Must Be >;>t eded-l laadia. Feb. t. IBt Dwsraaaif nt C inference to-day cele- to flsst aant\ersary aod a BamtttoU HI aBB SBOBBO tmm^armrm^ i]_y lir asa iadustriaL bas been i ibbiibbl »o tto heads of the British274 words
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Article269 1933-02-06 7 REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS Kill V.r.end local 1 ciinaruc S BB -> about to be introduced into the irtabtoe Council to amend the Registration t Casts Kiriirdo;. Ordinance. 1931. Srctkv Ordinance will be amended a ftab* inserting, inunediateh after towenon Cal a new sub-section, to be Bottov. Such -rounds BH at269 words
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Article159 1933-02-06 7 i I Inn ml of the Ka-kt-mluV' tovlMea otters something scry stimula- o tut way of entertatoment soaaHhtng otts bteauae tt to a one story well toad tte tto. which to *wortb seeing <tf tht excellent standard of the f at through. ~The Hound of the a OaltaOjorwroh159 words
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Article36 1933-02-06 7 *HI bundred caass of Utasarn fross the palace of the w>»|—«» of China -nking. to spite of the refusal -**»»l train, which arrived at Nanking tto eoofsrnu of t «sss badly r36 words
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Article167 1933-02-06 7 Outlined To Sir Ronald Lindsav DEBTS QUESTION Mr Chamberlain States British Attitude N>« V«.rk leb Silence on the debt question is as e.^ in Downing Street as in America. Mr. Roosevelt believed to have told Sir Ronald Lindsay dortot their talks on Jan. 29- i ding to167 words
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Article254 1933-02-06 7 Chancellor State- Hi it i^h War IM)N Atlilliilc 1.m.1 I,: The Chancellor ot I BBSOOT, Mr. B Chamberlain, discussed the at". the •'.-< ental debts in a statemen v to tin journalists in London. He exp cation that the President-elect cf the United States. Mr. Roosevelt, bad OSOBBSOB*254 words
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Article181 1933-02-06 7 Disastrous Blaze At Paknani (From Our Own COtresporii RjlKUwk. lei. I. The riverine town of Paknam was burn* on the first day of the Chinese New .ers from Singapore toassd abate aa tttob .tli I'.-i: =-d bank, the house of Paknam. provide a aelcome sight proceeds st181 words
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Article26 1933-02-06 7 shanghai. I eb. t. i Honolulu stat. that r^a-esto^BteV i mt Poa base been ©otebatod, out a nag j p i-26 words
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Article30 1933-02-06 7 u t rr m i> rs ol Th. P 1 iV \i V- i"< brated the T' M. I I. t- in and „i,.,. Nacaunaam «».r.. f»s h C ,lli30 words
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Article842 1933-02-06 7 POSITIONS IN THE LEAGUI TO DATE The following are the positions in the Leagu< up to. and including. Saturday's BBBBBb. 27 15 6 6 73 37 36 City 23 36 I -id City 27 13 1 7 50 29 33 28 13 8 7 48 40 33 27842 words
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Article92 1933-02-06 7 Mr. Shaw Does Not Qi Ashore at Bangkok Obb Ob i CbH*ooj*soa% Bi l Bangkok. I eh. .">. l Brita n disehar ed passi njjers in .sion in Banirki m dtotrii BJ Ban Htes boo not sotts d U V for In did not land from thi92 words
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Article53 1933-02-06 7 \rtu-li tn In sold al the Y.W.C.A Misfit s t-i da> and \V dm sda\ will b» r« ,.,...<: aj 'h. Y.W.C.A Ham.-: Quay. B I 848 IB Bl u •pkndfct npportunit\ for rid of things which t tiixs ,t ran for and it is hop' d v.53 words
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Article797 1933-02-06 7 IWO YACHTS CAPSIZE Rescue Boat Becomes Waterlogged A annual regatta of the Roval Singapore Yacht Club which to, place on .Sat::!.., Mas in r > BaSOBBI uccessful a, th. mvrtoas luiutioin. of Ba Bad There was a laigy rsttoOßß neluding His Excellency, the Govcrnol Cli in-797 words
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Article91 1933-02-06 7 Contract That Took A Year to Fulfill Manchester. I eh. .*>. a (onti.u-t fortitiht heavy mixed-traffic locor..otiv«s for service on the Chinese Government railway ha 1 just been completed at th< works ol Messr; Nasmyth. Wilson and Co. Ltd. of 1 atrii loft. Manchesti i Th»' u*n-91 words
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Article1007 1933-02-06 7 Patient Summons Hospital Attendant ALLEGED ASSAULT Case Who Objected To Dry Bread The BBtood non-supply of butter with thin bread on a certain day to some of the patients Sii Municipal isolation hospital and the consequent trouble between one of the and the European ho\ >.:.•..1,007 words
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Article211 1933-02-06 7 INCIDENT IN M.< MAT< il AT BRISBANE Umpire's View Obstructed tottbani, Peb. 4. Fine weather favoured the opening of tbo n the M.C.C. and Queensland hero to-day and there wss *n attendance of 5.000. wicket was rood. The M.C.C. were represented by tne probable for211 words
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Article314 1933-02-06 7 Singapore Uoncrion Players' Pc. formara c I H I that one has to point accusing finger at the local publ their lack of support of lieaUicate. bm BH time there is justification for doing so- The Singapore Repertory Players are providing good entertetoasent but on Ssturday Bates thty314 words
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Article114 1933-02-06 7 Assault on I ui..|»« ri Woman Mrs. B. O. Mn European womaa. was successful in her case in the police court against the Chinese .salesman of a teas of furniture teal toria Street, whom aba accused o; having used criminal force. Bo evidence in a previous larartog had114 words
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959 1933-02-06 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1933. WEEK-END COMMENTS BJbjl rXBTsH with flouting the IdBBJBt at every opportunity. JagMafl 808 threater,- QeOdfTd Hitb another world 88l if the Lenyuc ifdHBI to B*akt a_ l action against her prescribed in the OOfBBB— I to which Japan. BBBBIf, hi I SSXtf, To959 words
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Article239 1933-02-06 8 Mb I W Greaves, of the Customs Departjment. Kuala Lumpur, was suddenly taken 111 Bfld was admitted into Bungsar Hospital. The appointment of Mr N* A M Griffin as Deputy Commissioner of P li e s is announced. Mr. L A Thcm^on is going on leave shortly The app dntments239 words
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Article229 1933-02-06 8 ILLICIT STILLS AT PI' LAV MIX YAK Two Cheese Arrested ownunent uam9t m*i r 7 m mßde d mii across a swoDeo riser in order to reach thdr objective at midnight oo Peteuary 3. Tuo Clunese oare arrasted aod raodoced before Mr H A Power, the229 words
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Article282 1933-02-06 8 I \).iu.u U-fl Bi iamesc Institution Bangssß. Feb. I. I so often -records the rethemenl of mam member of the foreign colony with s fortune Bade la Stem to be enjoyed to another clime chat the example of the late Dr. and Mrs. Beyward Hays is, by282 words
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Article135 1933-02-06 8 r..:u'..k Inr'url.-d V Bsrateal. Pr» rrko'c had a real musical treat in the of the Schneider Trio. The "nnigHfnl has often b«en msde that 10 tndiicea*.«»nt for artists of wor.d wide r-puntion to si-it 1 ok. as spart from the difficulty c fitting in Bangkok aßb a tour135 words
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Article124 1933-02-06 8 LATEST lIIRRru P*M< r- WI) STERLING RATES Rbbbbc terMna i in New York fir. P cfiNcd to the FY< > I ss. are as follow RUBBER Inndon. E< *> 4. Spot ,d. (2 Ji.). Forward 2 3 16d f2 Tone of Market Steady STERLING London. Ech 4. New124 words
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Article118 1933-02-06 8 HITLER GOVERMENTS POSITION L II v II Prussian City II Parlkiß^T II The Pros** Dirt Il asartton inotlon b BJ Council of Three, raoadsUi •>*-_?■ Prime Ministrr. fee I t t W which empowei'd the 8 he propo:^ B The Hitler Governrr- r. I with th- problem of i without118 words
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Article57 1933-02-06 8 sw mrted IMbj Week-end Steals du: and Beth car ani years was injured r of thtOBSSBd swer I skidded be road. The ch.l terday a C v. car. The child wa~ An Indian v. as k: 'orry in Sims Aven*.»' -im He was cald B car. A Sikh57 words
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Article71 1933-02-06 8 Alliamhr Programme "Smilin- 1 pfißbßß OHkl. at sheer beau.y of act hive bxome so life-lie, so or. p*^< whole pic are rcems t ..a b She persona* been adopted by tl oas killed on the marr.i 0 of ronrr young American stopping ir. En-iand ca to wsy to71 words
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Article119 1933-02-06 8 Programme of drtlh; un to svA for mm BOdlng February 12th. 1933. Monday. S«S p m F. Oercmoni .1 Dril Wear Hmdqi'arters. "mT* Coy— Junior KCO>, BaHB Oossse. X*uerd-'y. 8.1l p.m.. HwdqCoy, Demonstra'tort 3 ad Car Bhj.. Section ooarters. "TT* (H«H> Wednesday. 1.11 pm Broate Fwasnßaii Own119 words
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Advertisement199 1933-02-06 8 B^ >4 -isxi.JssLi ij. u wfcJ *T*""-'S!rr J s I B^b. aSSBBBm HMBaMst Ba Ato am sH^^^ltoa.. *x I a _H Ha _< _w*t? **v jaßk_ta* m2 aH XI i'*" Real lager atored for at least four months at freezing point before bottling, as everv lager must be to have199 words
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Advertisement65 1933-02-06 8 PLEASING PRESENTS for LADIES U. S. de Silva ft Bros., JEWELLERS, I z:. high sua ri Singapore. WOMEN'S DRESSES ARE TO BE TIGHTER in the spring. Th e i r huflftandfl wall feel the pinch. A "G A FLA C" BURGLARY P OLI C Y repair- the ravages made by65 words
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Article250 1933-02-06 9 BOY TRAPPED IN HOUSE CAUGBT BY FALLING DEISMIS M Wll) FOR STREET CHARRED BODY FOUND i r f•• n Singapore early yest.-rd <\ i>i« rn.r.g, the clearing ii;) squad discovered the chariHi HBBTHH af t yBBBg CaBBHSfI 1>: f uho had been trapped by tin* flames fire250 words
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231 1933-02-06 9 SIR M. LA..:?3OaYS ASSURANCE Pro-Japanese !._mo:.rs Scotched HEAVY FIGHTING (feese Volunteers Recapture Pan NanJrin*;, Feb. 5. Ibe tide of an 80, SSS} op by Chinese rcßoota Bat Britalß Is -otirsrsins a projßoane^e policy at Genera is Brsuncd and Is now rapidly laosng Hi tBHBBBBBtntt of231 words
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Article165 1933-02-06 9 HEAVY CASUAI TIES Troops i rounded teani Chans Hai-peng. aaaosd by a dstach- o' ißengoUan troops advanced to the Caßew pa rtions at Kattu aa Saturday o~iht dOaam troops who captured huge *i_ntitics »USJ IBT3C tt* Chm.se troops are now advanctiiS tears* W r_.« n along the fli r~*—-*** t165 words
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Article54 1933-02-06 9 of Sir Mile> '•bfar. for tin asßbi of all outstanding JbS Betwacß Bo tteu countries Sir Miles tesHSBSO BB) 808 »n of the revision ■-sardlng the Consular _i.ni? struggle with Japan. I*"** ardd that a prolonged war would fur the Chines* who had -O their rrhanco54 words
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Article137 1933-02-06 9 JAPAN'S PROPOSAL REJECTED (.eneva. Feb. 3. flay rejected Japan's Hat-aateate aressasal to revive the faaiWllaa praccdie. B bslanaafl ths asaanaaij telr-gallia tt ■•'••< It, r .it»...-.-,h th.' :t,,' *in 'HI i:r.'--l 1.1 ti -ment of reaasas. ths Hpaaaae wffl be able to aasbs reaeKiilliaa on the matter and Baa aaalli137 words
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Article249 1933-02-06 9 "Ignorance o( Western London. IV., V Ths BBOday Times gives prominence to sn bate, ilea of Its Geneva correspondent with atr. atßtiHßßa, following the Committee of Blusblu_*s rejection of the latest Japanese proposals for conciliation. Mr. Matsuoka ls credited with stating that tf Japan were forced from the249 words
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Article130 1933-02-06 9 Procrastination of thr Lea mie -eatlaa. Feb. 5. Discussing Manchuria, the M mehester G Ha asserts that Japanese military men are dealing another b'ow at China, just to show the League what's what and who's who. In meantime, tho Chinese sre becomir patient of the procrsstlnstion of the130 words
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Article123 1933-02-06 9 Britain Officiallv Denies Story of Pact With Japan London. Feb. 3. A:i :T.:.al J- nt tl f re; which c::- i. .ted at O .-.a re-ardlr.-T the !p > to the Sino-Japane e dispute is d :<--'.:;■ by the Foreign Office. The: I n truth whatever ln123 words
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Article23 1933-02-06 9 j Paris, Feb. 4. I The Chamber passed a vote of confidence ir f the Government by 370 to 200 Renter23 words
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Article105 1933-02-06 9 Professor and Secretary Sentenced Rome. Feb. 5. Profes.sor Eydoux. head of the ■BBH 1' technique the famous r.-.:'- f -i-'e:--. sentenced i special tribunal to five years' imprisonment on a charge of espionage. His secretary, Mil- B-mnefond. was .enttn.cd to three years and four months In consequence of105 words
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Article83 1933-02-06 9 Organising Women's Demonstrations Bombar. Irb I. Mrs. Gandhi has b:en arrested in the village of Ras. Mrs. Gandhi, while a pri-oner, attended her baobond during lsst autumn's fast. When released afterwards she then eiw?rd n work of securing the untouchables' entry into j the Guruvayoor Temple. South83 words
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Article42 1933-02-06 9 Unrest in Rumanian Oil Regions Bokharest, Feb. f>. Th* K:i "vd a ci pr i- 1 im'' rti.il :-i thf R.ikh.'-e t oi' regions ln R mama, in consequence of industrial d'sturbm"cs. in which connection Communist in- fluence is allowed—R42 words
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Article88 1933-02-06 9 Mr. Galsworthy's Legacy To Pen Club I I London. Feb. 3. It Ls revealed tha* at the wl^h of Mr. John Oa! worth:- the novelist and dramatist who j dli d on Tue-div. his N-bel Prize men y amounting to Z9fAO will b- rjiven in tn: A88 words
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Article53 1933-02-06 9 I Nine men were injured, one or two of them rather .seriously as the result of a fight among; some coal coolie; in the vicinity of Keopel Road yesterday. The injured men were sent to ho-p.tal Ly the police, a report having been made at Kampong53 words
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Article28 1933-02-06 9 The manager of Chop Kwong Joo Seng 39 New Bridge Road, was taken to hospital yesa terday suffcing from seven stab wounds in the abdomen.28 words
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Article148 1933-02-06 9 INCANDESCENT 3XI >NES THROWN INTO AIK Terrified Villagers Lease Thcir Homes Rome, Fcb. I. Thousands of awe-stricken N arc fiery g'.o.v in the n'-.y above rvtes, ohSeh ta taarßag Bbooei'a of ineandsscent stones into the al rs. terrified by severe earthquake shocks, fled from their homes and148 words
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Article164 1933-02-06 9 War on Communists in South Kian >i Shanghai, Feb. 5. The fHrfBRBOSBI Bt tt B hes comleted an elaborate plan for a co-ordinat.._ dr-ve against th? Coiranuni.ts in Booth I. irg 1. The Cantonese Army under tho cooucand of General Yu Ecn-mau will undertake to attack the Reds164 words
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Article82 1933-02-06 9 Prevents Internet i>ir;l Steel Agreement Brv I f b 4. A decision to renew th^ ltltfrnatHnil ROB* Cartr.l for five years, en the basis of production for th? first six months cf 1932. Ins reached as tho result of n bctu^^n cs oclo.tinns of France. O Bd82 words
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Article75 1933-02-06 9 Biggest CoH S :.re Boom Tor V> Ye-.rs l. p lon Feb. J Although the stock 888 .la i lee; f I African g Id .'hares registered further ins. but in BBtef in btt MOB the b?st prices were m m intaii ton coup-are gold shares of the75 words
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Article46 1933-02-06 9 Earm Roar*. Cotton Tor U.S. Red (To s W.-v M.17'0... Feb. 4. v. to Mb Hoover for canction the Bill to turn 0 Rci o*oo BOd other relief agencies 350,000 toon of Firm Board cotton fcr clothi* BJ th sttt— l R Bar.46 words
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Article65 1933-02-06 9 London, Feb. 3. The Prince of Wale-, nt BH eme'usi n thi3 afternoon cf his tour of the DUBbf H OBBOwa'l ie'i:rrcd to lond-n hi U BtHal BSBBBbOBBj This BBBB—Bg he b_ PSBBBJ HB bteß of pedigree cattle on hi; farm Tt aOObB Chmsland He also65 words
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Article86 1933-02-06 9 A boatman who was near Riffle R c'amation yesterdav. drew the attention of a police constable to a young Chinese woman who was wading through the muddy surf towards deep i water and thinking the \vman might tr 1 attempting f o commit suicide the constable we86 words
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Advertisement132 1933-02-06 9 REDUCED PRICES SPECIAL OFFER I FOR February March With the exception of Wines, Provisions. H.M.V. Goods, igarettes, afe, etc.. 808 1 a HH proprii'tarv artii ■.< ALL GOODS |in ALL DEPARTMENTS 127.4, DISCOUNT During February March Bona Fide Price ReJocti mi ro nil Our (histomcrs Robinson Co., Ltd. ilno -a*i132 words
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Advertisement1170 1933-02-06 10 _I^T v l-i _i-____B_r^ THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE BIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Ob. Ltd* Steam Ship Co. Ltd.. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co.. (1933) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co.. Ltd. THF! STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. LW. THE1,170 words
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Advertisement519 1933-02-06 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated to Bngland) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA POBTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. o c Steamer. Due S'pore. Sails S pore. ss. CITY OF LYONS For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg Feb. 28 Mar. 2 M CITY OF MANILA For Havre,519 words
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Advertisement353 1933-02-06 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines, Id Eiig.*: i MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO I SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. V CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS \l\.llsi\. ,,> LONDON AND FAR EASI MMI H OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR ('HIM .v Due 1933 Bl'Hi •BANGALORE 6.000 Feb. 1« ■> 500 COMORIN353 words
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Advertisement584 1933-02-06 11 m a__^_T _r_i| a_^_a*^^_B^H^^^^__ •__CMARO T. 10.M0 Mk. .10 HARVSA >lw I ,J_J 3 M. .»ruit Boturdam. Call* at Hambar* TO LIVERPOOL. AmjAOOAMMtiS "fHSHH. CBsOBsOO. BaHB. BSOB. BOrt BskL Bwrri-^h >W |hlll io'hambirg RbM (•BJOOGA HABO Ootaflsßß. Boez. Pen Bj_| Ha tmMbiX London 4.1 i. Harnou.*' TO bV_M tKANCISCO K,.N(.584 words
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Advertisement365 1933-02-06 11 'm*mw*Am*mm x 'vvy v>JJ f%s ll F^H o____?JVt7^^S_f EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KO\T rr» S^ T^_s__F CT OR V,A HONOLULU TO SAN I^ANCTSCO lOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HA™\ AW NEW YORK lOW THROUGH RATES365 words
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Advertisement1041 1933-02-06 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKt PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ P\LIMA -Monday, Feb ti Fr. B_ and Bagan Sl A RETEH— Monday, F« I .;> LB *,f *irn P.m. h and Bt-ron.t OPHlR— Monday, Feb C, IHIIB IBH TfBH DAJAK— Tuesday. I 7. Pai.i-.i Tanjon Mtn:;*-idar. T.= r. -1, TOMOHOV-Tm' s Ftb 7. BfeaHOi1,041 words
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Article447 1933-02-06 12 THE ULTRA-MODERN THIRD MATE OHBOH ■B HHHBBI of the ss.— iad art ined that mellow— and one might ad to*—* uyU—Ut trotween sixty sue 1 aTrBaH I Mr. Hca mm} toa honest ruggelness of virtue ind inhibition, he mighl easily \>> ei ht> i i his furrowed fu< and lln«d447 words
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Article198 1933-02-06 12 White Star Vessel Sold to Japan Japan has bought, for breaking-up purposes, one of the best known of LondonVs liners the Ifegantic of the White Star Line. Bhe was built at Belfast in 1909 for the Doininion Line, and was to have been named Albany. While still on198 words
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Article145 1933-02-06 12 Charged With Cruelt\ to Two Stowaways Buen,.v \,rrThe captain, chief officer, and the engloeer of the Ardrossan isteamer Balon Ogllvy (3.391 tons* have been arrested and charged with forcing two Porto BHBB stowaways to jump Into th( River Paranagua and swim to the land. The stowaways allege that145 words
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Article57 1933-02-06 12 Tsinpu Vessel Expected in May Nankin*. Jan. 22 Tiie ferry Chanklang ia r.-anng com let tn England and Is r-pocted to arrive M*% May for the Tientsin-Peking RallauT After the institution of the firry the ***** sOBBHB BsHßghal ai I Pt -::-g Is ex- > cted to be57 words
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Advertisement688 1933-02-06 12 Burns Philp Line. o (Incorporated ln Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Bagular _iont_ly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the 8.8. MANGOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] ts MARE LLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia.688 words
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Advertisement566 1933-02-06 12 L.SKJ-.NE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. ,1: rated m J..' a:. REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE I KOM JAPAN Du- 80l NAGOYA MAI. I S. Ha*o. S FOR KOBE. OSXKA MOJI YAWATA Due. Sail. NAGOYA MARU Feb 14 Feb 14 ON ,RTJ Feb 25 Feb 25 JOHORE M.! Mw. 4566 words
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Advertisement177 1933-02-06 12 THF MST ASUHCn LIMITFJ icorporated m LVry artt) 808 phoi.4- -323 P\ssF\f.| I p^^ fsomvicc. HSBBHTBG 4KD COPEr^ajJJJ'l From *r**fo_ sw. S*por* Ma- Pa, MS BORINGIA 14 2 FIONIA ERRIA 26 3 3 j,, LALANDIA ifc 4 MEONIA ALSIA BORINGIA FIONIA ERRLA LALANDLA MEOBSA ALSIA 4 M BORINGIA 24 T_e177 words
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Miscellaneous726 1933-02-06 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok ..<:'• Satuiuay 7 ,m and Thursdays 7 ;v) a m r •v dBB Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturday, I P m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Ij Friday 730 am m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pui Kelantan (via Padang Be.sar> Monday 7 p.m.726 words
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Miscellaneous37 1933-02-06 12 Tokiwa Maru, Jap. 4L'BI :r. >m N':.-- 4 ;.,r Bombay 5 Calcutta Mr.ru, Jap 3214. from Yokohama I. for Penang 4. Glenamcy, Brit. 465b :rom Da:-. > iLamburg 7. Havel, Ger 4418. iron: Yokohama 5, for 3nimen 637 words
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Article494 1933-02-06 13 395 Rescues From Shipwreck During 1532 the number of lives rescued from shipwreck round the coasts of Great Untain and Brßßfl. HI tb t number for four years, and 53 boats and essels were I Irom destruction or helped to ai M Bat Or month passed494 words
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Article247 1933-02-06 13 Health Bulletin of the League cf Nations Eastern Bureau for week ended Jan. 28th Beirut: 2 'niallpox cases. Alexandria: 192 smallpox cases (Including 1 Imported) and 59 deaths as agaList 231 cases and 52 deaths during the precedng week. as: 1 smallpox case (Imported). Bighdad 3 smallpox cases247 words
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Article195 1933-02-06 13 Considering the very »npicl rerent ndvnnr^ ir re of wireless telephony by British coasters r other small c* r_**tßT» u tune system should be adopted foi the us^s of the lifeboat service. Oft i :r> tot *t BOB MB depends entirelv Si (.hr :u infonniiti.iii r« ■••iv195 words
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Article438 1933-02-06 13 iUnll in 1822 SJSi Stfll in Service I Tho oldt-.st documented American vessel in BBBaO-BB to-day Ls the 110-year-old oil BOOS Saltesea of tliirty-four grosy tons, registered In the name of and operated by the American 0 -.■••>■ of Providence, Rhode Island. I according to information made438 words
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Article270 1933-02-06 13 Copying British I-o.ttures The naval correspondent of the Daily I Telegraph says that the designers of the French battle-crufeer Dunouerque, for which the French Government ordered the keel to be laid 1. have paid a compliment to the British Ntvv by copying the salient features of HMS.270 words
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Article119 1933-02-06 13 Laid-l'p MM'-'m 1 in Germany Of the whole Germ-n mercantile marine fully 30 1 per cent or 1.17<V)83 tons are at present Idl?. according to stati^lc-, publilr-d by the iation of German Shipowners giving the; cf German shipping at the end of 1932. These figures when compared with119 words
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Article126 1933-02-06 13 t Facilities for the shipment of coal from the ■BBC r n considerably impI BOaOHH BJ Ha O rn° nth cf I tlv Tvn- irrmrovcmi nt Commis ion's r\"W i Btalthes .st Howden. Erected at a cot ol I g]_a.O torn taltl ea are among the mest126 words
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Advertisement551 1933-02-06 13 Ii SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Dailv and Weekly Editions) ton* ice: 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. 056. Cable Addreaa*. Ah\ BH iSKk. SINGAPORE The HTCHBVr n rmns; daily J n a Maloyß. Dcll-crt < with r h<»ta g l x\J" A '\^-t "all"- 1 ppr.ir d in" S -> n„l. -.ii p551 words
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Advertisement284 1933-02-06 13 *••■s* *"v ry j__af_r-i *^t___ >"■■■'- V_f **^___l **Oa_F r-*-- »> A^W *_BH__itP____» j __?_*.sjr*^B_W^- jf L I r^_iy_i^^^_^_______t___a^-- __r^ **V*__- r^ *__bT*»***_ —^S^__bs^__^_F I 1 bobm'i HBBi.i Bs Hi BBBH :fla_T- -BQi^-^-t. mscr _y._w^BbHr<^HHßHffß_r»- O-j^Bb iwna -i _-_*staasX-.-__.-__gJ -a-ua- -.»_«> iff t HERE Oj ITS JiY IS THE 1284 words
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Article214 1933-02-06 14 Hiv Work !.»r British War Prisoners in _BHfflß_flrj Elshop kj has died at his hon Oreycoat-cardens. Westminster, a sge of 79. Bishop Bury was one of London's favourite Anglican preachcis. He had a great -md a musical voice. At the time of his death he was the only214 words
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Article1244 1933-02-06 14 An Interview With Mussolini .-...n0r ___B_fea\ Mom lOnißter of r. ***** H his B_MD__CBnt and <•.■.:.. BOH thi Palazzo Venezia, writes J. L Hodson. '•News-Chronicle" Spe. ial c. Baßa :> i who is conducting a Europe 4^l inquiry ii to the unemployment question. .need over1,244 words
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Article85 1933-02-06 14 l PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BIRMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, pnd J FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, 1 DAVENTRY. ENGLAND J Wavelengths: 25 3 metres and 32 3 t metres 1 "Mond.iv. February Mil 1 QJCT -"30 p.m Time Signal from J j Big Ben. Concert by 185 words
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Article344 1933-02-06 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can be received in Singapore Ja\a St. it ions Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo Sydney." Tan jonjr Priok.344 words
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Article131 1933-02-06 14 B Our Own Corrr_pondent i I ..niton I The .tar Line Ltd.. has issued its report covering the year to December list IBSI j the belated character of the statement being due no d. he troubles through a I the Line and the Royal Hail group131 words
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Advertisement289 1933-02-06 14 f^ You will not be afraid to M smile if you me BBO__ Flying Horse Tooth Paste j I' is prepcred in Singapore undtr Europtan j J supervision from thi BBOSI BSBteriaLs obtainable J BE UiRKKABLY SURPRISED to A product of The Strait> Manufacturing! Co.. Ltd. 15 I is. *!v289 words
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Advertisement416 1933-02-06 14 BANKS AND ISSLkWQ CMRTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND IHINA I:. :porated in Eiik:_uc: b\ Koyal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares i:, ...n i..' R^erve Hind _l.oßljai 38 Bl.!: pat. 1.-.d Alor Sur Hollo M| AmriLsar Ipoh a. .rip Bangkok Karachi Seiemban Batavia KHng _b*bO_ l E mbay416 words
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Advertisement265 1933-02-06 14 THE VOKOH .v BANK. Capital 6 .bscrlbed (Fully pair ■Bf I BaOßfwe Fund Pl L>t tLo^**At r_ < 1 4,fc|,, ,,ld H H. Tak<>urr_ Takohifc. ■"■HBBBBe > 888, < R| xu a_Nkr_, The National Provincial Bs.nt Lloyd's Bonk. Ltd. Aleaandrta < Egypt aaoooj' C. .-u __-__—!^_!T^ aBBBOQ. Barb.'i f .j^265 words
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Miscellaneous73 1933-02-06 14 Kl ALA M'MPIR AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice DAILY en 55.5 M tres 10.30 to 11 ajn. I I. ING HILL TESTING 'Except Sundays and Public Holida; UD "V on 65 Metres. FROM THE STUDIO. 8.30 p.m. Krontchong Music. 7.00 English. I 7.15 British73 words
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Article316 1933-02-06 15 Acreages of tappable rubber out of tapping on Estat. end of December. 1032 alaya. 1932 The following were the acreages cut of A __^_ll ITS?* lrtw h entirc,y &utes whkh p- l* Mr end IWI Ceaaed Tapping Ceas!?d Tapping Acmac- *S!TS>" Percentage of Total Percentage of <3>316 words
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Article99 1933-02-06 15 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE < in Representative Prices M(>< K l\lllVNt,l 1250.000 910.000 420.000 Irr». I Bawncm Can Com. SS 58 km Tphone and Tgraph 100 100"U 9ffk 43^0 4S 13 Dupor.. 35. WH II 12 11 Mm Bectric 14 13 Gen M.tors 12 Goodrich «"djear N.Q. 12 fcfcr. Tpkone99 words
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Article104 1933-02-06 15 •«yißf P.v United BaoHka London l.i a 1. the chOf poin "s consumers, which has a_r* tYmjy wammme I_e CoaHaent does "•are dona aauch actual buying. "fO*** suggest that this may not be -*~**«i ao that from one standpoint tha more hopeful than for some •■OH 888 Bo104 words
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Article263 1933-02-06 15 >utlook I .ii Erom I'nfavourable" The fcuowing about rubber appears in new publication British Commerce and Industry which is described aa "a publ. designed to encourage the sale of British I goods with records of famous H representing each branch of industry and defaflß of their manufactures Rubber263 words
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Article95 1933-02-06 15 Accounts for year ended September 30. i fl ■how trading ptOß* of £1.455. add profit on nt £31" m.ik.i £1 822 ,fii BBS loss account from SB £563 aving credit of £1 HB ffaO«ious year, loss £151 lapping operation^ Loßßd On *****8 1 ÜBI B*95 words
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Article53 1933-02-06 15 R s--c-r.a.< Ruboer E-tates to Or 3 si...*, c.a:. Lifter providing E1. 300 for .4. litem £4 <-'8 Acal:. this figure is :V.:'- realist: ncf investment, anci < v i ,o that final result is a loss of r l9 lB (aSBBOd profit Bl £2.932' Deducting -4 I'M'/53 words
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Article407 1933-02-06 15 Oljacta -Of Hill Bet ore Parliament ■4 A BUI to provide fcr contributions by rubbei facturers in the United Kingdom and :ern Ireland to the Research A^so^ of British Rubber Manufacturers is befoie taaaaflß. The object of the Bill is to ensure the continuance and development c: _a_u>407 words
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Article43 1933-02-06 15 j rhe C'hici Secretary to the F.M.S G vernment ha., fixed the price ol r iblx-r and ***** :.r a-. -ment of export duty for the period February 3rd > Feb 9th. inclusive, as follows: |Rubber per i>ound C j-4 75 pel43 words
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Article435 1933-02-06 15 Singapore. «-i) The prices quoted ure generally those current 11l Clyde Terrace Market. At th other markets Man may be small van.it i.-. MEAT c--S Round) tl 30 B t ctew or curry do 25 do 43 W lean au I j quality. do 34 BUan lb.435 words
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Article150 1933-02-06 15 Thi annual meetinu oi Ok-nealy Plantation Ltd. will be held in Hoi- kong Rank Chambei i Singapore, on Feb 15. The report <■: tha 1 directors states i The account shew a loss 01 $35,117 for the 1 year which Calk to fr- BaBBaBH from the balance150 words
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Article14 1933-02-06 15 Continental Rubber Company (Hanoren has passed under control of tho Ope: family of 'Frankfort14 words
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Article196 1933-02-06 15 February 4 SELLING London ..ins' sight 2329 32 London. 3 months* sight 2 3 7 8 London, 60 days' sight 2 3 27 32 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 13 16 London, demand 2 3 25 32 London. T.T. 4 Lyons and Paris, demand 99 Hamburg, demand196 words
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Article134 1933-02-06 15 Feb:. .a:-- Tm Singapore pric _ul> $76.00 Gambier 5 00 Pepper White 88l Tapioca 4 Pearl Sago Sma'! 4 00 OBpOB, Sundricd 4 Sago, flour K Devoe's Imperial Bi.lllant Ki roi.ene per tlr. 2 6C Sylraa Bl K* rosene per tto H Socony Motor GasoUne 1,6 droflu I per134 words
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81 1933-02-06 15 I e.u uui n lii I.' u't l<K'i, ri.K.r lluvrr> NHlera equal to Landon Standard. Spot (loose i 6 v 6 1 I equal to London Standard, f% Standard R.S.S. on Tender F*eb. 6 716 6 916 6 9 16 6 IIBS Apr. ffft, 6**i81 words
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Article880 1933-02-06 15 sati rday i. j: mi CLOSING (ROTATIONS Buyers Sella** A.-..:r. K_:n_ba__g 23s 6d 25s 6d Antral Malay i 18s 20s nom. ss) 10s 6d lis Id 8..:.:.:. KM <£• Us 12;. Batang P.tda-ng ($1) 05 10 :_..<_ 32'. 37^ [Bukit Arang (s:> 40 nom. 3. Malay i880 words
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Advertisement92 1933-02-06 15 Asset-, exceed SU.OOQ.Qao Assurance In force over 135.000.P00 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. •Incorporated ln the Stralta Settlement*) *-:-":-7CF Great Eastern Uie Builriino- r_«n o. n "unaing, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON offtpf 97 ru_ r has £20 000 deposited with tha, q, LONDON OFFICE. 27, Old Jewry. E.C.92 words
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Article286 1933-02-06 16 LAST-MIXt'TK CHANGES IX WELSH TEAM Four Men on Sick List m our Own Con-eepondent] London. Feb. 5. -irotland llpts Wales 3pU. BO_l had to make several last Brtnate changes tn their team t Scotland at Swansea on Saturday. Boon. Jenkins. Boycott and Turnbull being unable to286 words
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Article154 1933-02-06 16 London. I eb. 5. In the aooi-— rial of the Rugby county cßaaajaaaaTajp Hampshire beat Some: points to 3. The match was played at WestonSaturday's Rugby matches, cabled by the Free Preaa oof-iOßpondent and Reuter, were as 808l Ird 15. Royal Air Force S. _..t.-._.-.-..*.r. 13 Arm> 25154 words
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Article290 1933-02-06 16 Scores in February Medal Competition The February Medal Competition of BB Stagapore Golf Club was playtd at Bukit THaah oo Batorday and Sunday and re. in a win for O. Finlay in BBBHH 1 ith a Bat floor* of 73, and in a win for R. c.290 words
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Article290 1933-02-06 16 Kußby 1 Scrappy Game With Wiltshire* South J..hore. X'.ts Wiltshire Retl. Bb last rugger match oi the season. BBtOBBB South Johore and the Wilt Mm 88l played I at Johore Bahru on Saturday the heme -id* defea' -h -BBS fifteen by <u. ht points (fl I goal290 words
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Article93 1933-02-06 16 Not to Enter Tournament as a Team A aiHaWrallmi that tho NHk Services should, not enter as a side B the SCC rugby tournaBMdtt next season but should be split up am the other tournament sides to strengthen them. v.as mad; R.l Sym at the annual :!inn«.r ol93 words
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Article542 1933-02-06 16 Secretary's Annual Report The annual meeting of I CBjtTfl B*fOt*B Club .1 be held on Saturda H BaleHkr Hi. id r... an:. iepo:t stateThere were 85 members on the toll a' the beginning of the year; 23 nea mem admitted and 8 resigned or left the Colon;542 words
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Article315 1933-02-06 16 Association >. A.ston A. A. Suffer Heavy Defeat Chineso I A A. A 6: Aston A. A. 2. Th- me, ting betv.ee:i lhe Chinese Companions A A and the Aston Athletic Assoriation in the Chines? football league at Jalan Besar on Saturday was a onesided affair,315 words
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Article270 1933-02-06 16 Another View of the Wiltshires —Malay Match To the Editor. -In "V dnesday's issue, a letter BJBBBBBoI 'under the heading "A Newcomer Lo I '•>■ Malays" and as an 'Old Timer' I v hrta to reply to it. Ir. spite of his avowed Interest in association270 words
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Article154 1933-02-06 16 BH following are BM ladies' teams and starting times for the Singapore Golf Club OOnrBBB Golf Club match to be played OH ri B Wednesday after: 'aoTsgapore Golf Club players mentioned Bfld 3.30 p.m M: M A S M y Stevens. 13a aa: Mrs Faa r Vs-154 words
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Article174 1933-02-06 16 British Malaya publishers, among Its series Of homes of Malayans at home, a photograph Of B'ackhilLs Estate In Morayshire which was purchased bv Mr **f_OfIBBI North Christie, who has owned it for more than thirty years. Britbh Md.r.a adds: "Mr Christie started! the planting of rhododendrons many174 words
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Article182 1933-02-06 16 EXPERIMENT BRINGS FOUR GOALS Scottish Cup-Tie Football [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. I el.. 5. Everton were slightly superior to Arsenal in the tame on the former's ground yesterday but they could not draw a m the London cl-ib and th- mat' h nded ln a draw182 words
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Article310 1933-02-06 16 Asion Villa 4. P rtsi.iouth I. ■aattkn Birmingham r... ..pool l. IM-Behaalaf City o. Bolton Wand-. 3. Liverpool EH rby Co 3. Sunderland 0 Everton l. Arsenal 1 Leed« Utd 1 West B- 1 Middlesbrough 1, Lelce ter C.:;. 1. Newcastle I' i 2, Chelsea 0. Mm M310 words
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Article151 1933-02-06 16 [From Oaa Obo coire'-pondent] The following players have been selected to take part in the BoH 888 match at Lansdowne-road. Dublin, on Saturday. January BBB*--Probable— R h P: M Dublin); E. J. Ugbtfoot iLansdowoe); E. w. F d« v Hunt H f Crowe Leicester*: S. L. Maide151 words
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Article135 1933-02-06 16 Mc-cow. Frb. 5. Chardjui is the future capital of the Turk(menian Republic. It now has les- that 20.000 j inhabitants and not a s'nrle sizeable building Alongside the old town the i.ew Charcjui i will rise. It is planned to ace ommodate a j > op135 words
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