The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 February 1933
1933-02-07
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1933-02-07 1 The Singapore Free Press !.:>74. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUES Y. FEBRUARY 7, 1933. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article348 1933-02-07 1 Ihe ex -X i- reported intention to it-turn to German? to regain the throne i> denied Page The Isen.ii disarmament plan waeritici id by Italian and German repre sentatives at Geneva Page 'i. A number of business men were remanded in London on i barges of conspirae>348 words
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Article1155 1933-02-07 1 An alarm clock trilled, wriggling sideways on the mantelpiece with tbe force of its own convulsion, and the child stirred and woke, .indow had been pulled down overrdfbt; in the gap anowfiake. whirled thinly, shown up by the street lamp against a black sky. Quarter to five. She1,155 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement100 1933-02-07 1 HICIA TEA In-hness and fraajnuut ot the Malayan uankn> t«i \oiir home. R VFFLES HOTEL MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DOT'S REVOE CABARET .<» p.m. to Mid-night. Admission $1.00 I M KS CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381 is Nfl HI WEK.HT CELLULAR CONCRETE V!> <"'-;"' HEAT proof &;v*>:100 words
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Advertisement234 1933-02-07 1 &m***w*MawmaWwmm*wmm*mmmmnw*MMZr/^ I ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL mama torn mmm mEAL BEASIDE RESORT Quiirr iocation Wnis-oclf-swmmino SUN BATHING EXCELLENT CUISINE FIXED MENUS A LA CARTE COURTEOUS SERVICE GENERAL MANAGER: H. <> WASER. DINNER OANCES THIS WEEK WEDNESDAY SEA VIEW HOTEL THURSDAY ADELPHI HOTEL ERIDAY SEA VIEW HOTEL I SATURDAY SEA234 words
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Advertisement123 1933-02-07 1 LATESI ADVERTISEMENTS Sandwich pane Page 6. Beauty t: -Page 1 A safe investment Page 9. T-i, -Page 6. j CHRYSLER POWER fTHATrWHINCI TOUCH J fi^i--— "--14 heaves your sLin velvety smooth and imports a delightfu I fragn n ee Ci Tin ra Talc i m You trill like it, everybody123 words
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Advertisement12 1933-02-07 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA i CROWN IN MALAYA12 words
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Article164 1933-02-07 2 liint'Nf Who Boarded Emigrant Ship nUtcrn Chinese were produced Oourt nataidsy charged with boarding i; uch there were A and b thorised persons, under Aliens Ordinance. All tbe accused pleaded not fr.nl'y Inspector Huggtos stated that he went aboard the Han el when she was lying a. abb164 words
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Article1175 1933-02-07 2 Virsi to Bring Wife to Singapore A i! *> received by Mr T S. T S Ci: Chettiar rev,-aLs that historj ue aaade on Saturda-. wbjfi the babib Brr St: re t.l aid will be Ml A H I' M S.- -..ilu. /...■m Chettiar and bb abb. Fv.t1,175 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement523 1933-02-07 2 BUSINESS CARDsTj^ BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGK Highest CUss Work— Lowest E»tes. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone V j BOARD AND LODGING 3 TANGLIN HILL Near Garrison Golf Course Tel No. 3798. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS AVAILABLE I PERSONAL SUPERVISION MODERN SANITATION Mrs. A. R. Matthews. TO LET. M m l523 words
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Advertisement409 1933-02-07 2 NOTICES. MISFITS SALE. MJbflbi mi bbrtbj mm ebabi om mission Bargains ioi even one. Y.W.t V. Raffles Qua\. ruesday. Feb. Ith. 4 to p.m. and Wednesday. Febiuarv Blh. !».::<> a.m. to 1 p.m. S. Shimura 8 Co. !iirt and Pyjama Makers omplete Shirt Elts in Stock -2, Bras Basah Road,409 words
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Advertisement250 1933-02-07 2 IO) HERE Q ITS IS THE J| 4 r\ PREMIER p l| I'ES k?*' SIHtAPOfit «Jf ft] V T Soda Water FRAMROZ CO. 7 v\\ PHOTO Ol MKM i! IS THK Doe- your mirror /f Run-dowii. 7^ < Head ru thert h^^LttJtW J ur aaata> with Bj SANATOGEN 44 M>250 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous202 1933-02-07 2 I THE WEEK Tue-.d.0 High a m\ at n m ia.ii ft fnotball BJ V.an Besar. I Hockey: Wiltshire Regt. vs. Malacca Malacca. p. v BC c onb tout. l U-dnesdax sth I High Water OS I a* Football: Malays vs. Chinese at Jalen Besar 1: Swdium Benno Moiseiwitsch recital.202 words
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Article265 1933-02-07 3 CIVIL SERVANTS TO START WORK AT 8 A.M. Long Afternoons For Recreation I Kr :r. < <•■ ..'it i.r '< Bangkok. Feb. 1. The new broom in Siam is working in Ml tvuys. One instance is forthcoming in hours of labour for the Civil Service.265 words
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Article454 1933-02-07 3 Why lt wa- Adopted in Rvasia MtV>l l»M I t f». .">. official organ of the BbvM G has comments -rely on tho cc of the Soviet Government whi provides for the introduction of a p?ss oughout the i-I The real j s innovation r.nd the results it454 words
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Article132 1933-02-07 3 Women propose b DSBO the ta bus_nea» ici talkies which they consiriei lit for aaaaa n to see. Women"? Piiture Corporation, Ltd.. a n< private cempany, formed with this object. Thi Dowager Lady Raglan, who is a direct) a aaaufi luld Vbt Daßf Hanat, "Our132 words
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256 1933-02-07 3 STORY OF TELLING HUSBAND TO GO ABROAD Rich Wife's Family Objected To Weddaajg London Mi «>n in bl« i-iemiin majm vno.M- maniac f piei *d hei fan Llj ood m alteted P° licr Wtaaa -ii' Ml eountn num.,:. I vuth th. Pub.: reMilt Mi ma r ,ir n i ;M256 words
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Advertisement438 1933-02-07 3 ml i* LITTLE FRIEND J|ft§| OF ALL THE WORLD. 1 wY m tw* I^^ _^_l i >s J >^-_a_-P^^ < iaT_-_-_nffC------------r' >^--------rV^^ T s?£ _-_-_r^^*~^^?nm^~^*^***^ •^WP*S33I Bf^StfE A I SI 1 I-I^ 11^ U>ere IMI everywhere— that is whab can be said with V lOlirer tmth about the Austin Se^i.438 words
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Advertisement155 1933-02-07 3 SKIN PAIN BANISHED FOR EVER SKIN [ORR'RI ffiavlEi In ut M >('- H-.i!.,v Jf y l_i sgJL ()irt-Bent One tin of this ai?,^ V '^^_P n o ntroe,,l, di||flg& T* !•_<_■_? though vou\c tried "ever\ RjßMfiim < C&k^Bk we still stand by Cermolene Ointm llk_ I V JHW meat. Action!155 words
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Article170 1933-02-07 4 Bangkok. Feb. 1 ngkok seems to possers a perpetual charm I r thcxe who have cnce lived here. Mr. W. I Orah i former Adviser In the Siamese ratal at Ke'an'r.n. and afterwards Adviser co the Ministry of Agriculture is on his way It revisit the country where170 words
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Article448 1933-02-07 4 Ifaki Practical!:. Won IL-fore Lu:v -i Towards the end ot the day of good enjoy•ith England thoroughly on top and proceed ng to certain victory, D. R. Jardine I hose to employ leg theory again. Australia were then 75 for two. having lost mi Fonsford for a448 words
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Article646 1933-02-07 4 LraJm::-.'^ II i ulI-Toss That Beat ....irnnond Permit me a few Test reflections, cabled Jack Boats to the Star after the at match. It a a wonderful thing to hue emerged from a hectic match tike this thud Test wtth the second biggest win in runs iftigfrnd has :...c646 words
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1087 1933-02-07 4 Not A Wag Left In Australian Tail BRADMAN MAKES LARWOOD LOOK SIMPLF England won the thud Test Match at < 333 i -.ii The final day's play was [I lininteTasting. but served further to prove the I mastery of the English attack and1,087 words
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Article281 1933-02-07 4 HiTt*M rum Van. Hun* Score no* V S W 77 1 P C 29t 194 1 Hammond i 2JO 112 oTPMaudtS 122 101 0 g R. 8. Wj^t C 20J 5 l«J 83 o Verltjr 3 91 < O Allen S 103 SO R JutUm f 17281 words
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Advertisement297 1933-02-07 4 Thousands Already Soldi M^ MBM Q^>^Ma^wa-B-aaß---aaaTaaaaaa-aa^aapaaaai-sar»^aßaa^ a i «a* _^-o_jr itiiiaa. aaaa_a_aaaaaasaaaa» THE ANNUAL OF THE EAST (1932 33 Edition) KUITKD AND COMPILED I.V H. f. KNAPP. F.R.G.S. BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER Acclaimed to he the most magnificently produced and m,wt remarkable Book Ofl Travel. Industry and Adventure in the297 words
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Article126 1933-02-07 5 —Hut Mi^ Car Stora?? Worries Him. basely stated at tbe prospect, ready to make r.n.i.. .t. Oi. ;.:< 10-ton pullman motor r_irabanr* I Even anticipating cosy nights before a real fire while ant n .1 ge' poor price for a sale; he's not keen am126 words
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Article2476 1933-02-07 5 B am* m a source of wonder to haraised ken trying to tmagint who picks the queans Mt down to the general knowledge exam■ttaa. And apart from who picks the taa. bow arc they picked? A pin and a wajaaar. or a knife and the Encyclopaedia rtHnaka the2,476 words
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Article204 1933-02-07 5 Programme of drills up to and for week ?nding February 12th. IMS. Tuesday, 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters, "A" (M.0.) Coy., Demonstration. 30 yards Range; Armoured Car Sec., Section Parade; Malay Headquarters. "F" (Malay) Coy.. Parade. Wednesday. 5.15 p.m., Headquarters. SUA. Tv). Elementary Oun Drill; Ist Bn Sig Seeion,204 words
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Advertisement127 1933-02-07 5 HjAV I LION RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 HI X rONAH DOYLE'S FAMOUS mystery story THE m SI) v the BASKERVILLES < ii-i 4k jfe**__3S. v *< < :^m[?s^ FIM;AR WALLACE £>- <^_s_________| '^r^y *Bjy9M X Cnnshoriiimh Pielurt- aTt 7 (MANGE I TALLULAH THUNDER 3 NKHEAD m BELOW Willi I It <127 words
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Advertisement87 1933-02-07 5 Herts The British Musical oittedj ALL LONDON is Raving Over _,•>•• A A _A_A_X_*_/i**tA_X_^^ ICAPITOLJ IGala Opening 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 JAN KIEPURA j THE WORLD-FAMOUS TENOR I SONNIE HALE rresh from his Corned) Triumphs on the London stage \M> INTERNATIONAL (AST in GAI MONT-BRITISH'S nayest and most brilliant "Musical Comedy87 words
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Advertisement82 1933-02-07 5 15th day of the great drive of siimr- and il ;;avung NORMA IIV/lllliri picture, with Ha great cast. -m~*. miforgettame story, and imwa SHEARER FREHERM iIAKS'H. LESLIE, IKIWAHP Smiling Through The Pride ol Metro-(iold\v\n-Mayer STAND BT— BEES IT OONBB NEXT CHANGE > TI'NKS' S!"KKAMS! i AMI (ll VULO'I 1 182 words
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Article229 1933-02-07 6 Entries For The Sprint. E\ent> THK (.HAND NATIONM T„ lie run at Aintrer on March M m Wattomil steeplechase (hanc. of each. M t it left m Januaiy 3V. with an additional 40 Mai n 14. amta 4JS» aova (raesadßi am value 200 mbbJ idd 50 soys..229 words
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Article86 1933-02-07 6 To tx- run .it ChelterJutu on Man h The (********** Gold Cup of 1.000 soys. (to include a gold cup value 150 soys.); the second to receive 200 soys. and the third 100 soys. out of the plate. Threo miles and about three furlongs. Yrs. Yrs. Keilsboro'86 words
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Article188 1933-02-07 6 To be run ..t hfltriiham on >Lir< h 8. The National Hunt Steeplechase of 1.000 soys. «.to include a trophy value 100 soys.). given by the National Hunt Committee added to a sweepstakes of 10 soys. each; the second to receive 150 soys. the third 100188 words
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Article161 1933-02-07 6 To be run at Aintrw on >Lar. h T-. L:\,rpool Hurdi. H-i < handicap o! Ms i includu: .1 v..!-;. 100 s. for four-year-olds and upwards; the second BBMBBJ ISP soys. and the third 70 soys. irom the plate Two miles and one furlong, over nine Ili?r::ts161 words
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Article839 1933-02-07 6 Comparative Figures For The Year Wtth the exception of the contests ir. n Sports, which are to be anld.il next I en held. Thirty-three] matches were played. Cambridge have won 18. Ox.ord 13, and two have been drawn. Of what may be itamßVi as the 12 rr839 words
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Article165 1933-02-07 6 The following were the resußs Ii mt round of the PA Amateur Cup ißßfißm Ooata •Bedaey Ranger* 3 Wisbech ',>... (Yeutet/ BBBBr isw_ow i Abandoned on account of for ■Bhmlii id l Ktasaak Bbbbmbbbl •Dulwich Hamlet S CBaßarfncd (Oasome* Court, Kail) mmlm m% Basmt (Drane) l £ntc ■Bam165 words
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Advertisement112 1933-02-07 6 BACHELORS ___r* V -_a mk Wm -OF DEFINITE CHARACTER AND APPEAL /^PpK dj > 5 _______m^ '^> s~ ''ft _r JP _Kas_ _Be /____Kflfc 4 M j *w X -'___K •^________P_/ F ___F C* v^"* s^V jj-^^ I s rvJ >^'!__M_J_^_H I _K*v ■^•^'*-."T\^V dnV A.c___f9_________Kr BBV i» *X\^l___>*. k112 words
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Advertisement88 1933-02-07 6 rzzztp W$P IjaM _>►—*' Wo, m^*Mo^^^ .Sllenbunjs I Foods Vilentawys' Foods are psrticßßßftv suited to the I feeding of babies in hoi climates. They are fermfrce and their use is an absolute I guarantee against infantile I diarrhoea and cholera. HSk Food No 1 Mm Fooo No BmStuSn Malted Food88 words
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1037 1933-02-07 7 SHOT IN THE BACK AS HE SLEPT Ma: 1 Who Wished Untouchables Admitted to Temple BROTHER VOICES SUSPICIONS AT INQUEST > th.it K. .^.,r Sin_.li. .1 watchman at Pulau Brani. j ,t 'Mkhs who urn' in opposition to his proposal as i i th. (.urduara Committee1,037 words
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Article198 1933-02-07 7 ■■gll 9aßm lnw>U-d in Leaden. Feb. 3. < ident of the Board! of a Trade, in a speech last night referred to tbe approaching visit to London of represen-] tatives of the An .epublic and their j advisers. Regarding the prospects of making I la new trade agreement198 words
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Article58 1933-02-07 7 Malta (lovernor and Communism Malta 11. An appeal to the parish priests of Malt i.,:,... :h< -ommuntetlc propaganda which strikes a' r. ..r.l- Chm h rdered aociety and which is seeking j^enKr of the Wand. Sir David Campbell at meeting attended by all parish Ltendon the occasionReuter Wireless - 58 words
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Article19 1933-02-07 7 Arrested on Fraud barge ma Atalstoroern ?*_?___f Tl)11 mpany and b: ?h :-in-law I X -«__i ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article430 1933-02-07 7 Ills DEBT TALKS WITH MR, ROOSEVELT Keport to be Made to Cabinet London. I el>. The British Ambassador n ngton, Sir Ronald Lindsay, who is due at Southampton dh Monday morning, will immediately on his to London submit a report of Ids n conversation with the430 words
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Article68 1933-02-07 7 Britisk Aml)a^>a(lor to RctUlTI to UJ9L Next Munth Btata, i sb. l. ct to return on lid the British Ambassador m an embarking for England to discuss the I arrangements for the forthcoming debt \ersatk>i v n plying to a query as to Mr. M. I>■ V .iiReuter Wirless - 68 words
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Article177 1933-02-07 7 ILLUSION AND WEAKNESS REPUDIATED Financial Reform Bill Paris. Feb. J. 111. i.n\. i nm. nf tepudiates method- ol illusion and weakness. "If >mi expect < -nniplaceiii s..\ s,t hut \i»n w»II not .it ii tinni us.' de. lare> ihe ministerial il.i l.u.ition ol ll.iladier's (>o\ei nment, re.Reuter Wireless - 177 words
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Article104 1933-02-07 7 Ivowil Dutch Airline^ Chairman's ision I^ndi.n. I »•!>. 1. The possibility of a stospl HB BBrap ehminating tiie difficulty presented by Ugb mountain ranges like the Himalaya's amoir: the advances visualised by Herr Piesman. Managing Director of the Royal Dutch Airlines at a lecture > Poyal Aeronautical SocietyReuter Wirless - 104 words
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Article76 1933-02-07 7 Piano Strikes Spur of Rack I.erne. 1 eb. The .nowclad meantatrH m the i were the scene of another tragedy to-day when Lieutenant Walter Maier's aeroplane k a projecting piece of rock while trying to surmount peak Weissiluh. 9.342 Met U .-ne uncontrollable and Id escape byReuter Wireless - 76 words
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Article65 1933-02-07 7 I oiulon I eb. Reuter taaraß that tin eoaunßtee an. at the Ottawa ConiYrcntv to iture Empire Marketing Board co-ordination, similar to th. Empire bodies, will meet in London on February 14th. the venue being Canada House. where the Hi?h Conn; I■ opens thfl proceedings. Th( *****-I !1Reuter Wireless - 65 words
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347 1933-02-07 7 Murder of Constable: Javanese Accused x »t______ ny c Chlnem i ai aßf reSUil I T-XTimsj ahfa(l ;mf i using his torch ni the absolute tin- ptiiiet- lollowinii an allray laal suddenly the data i ta" v, ...e-ii out ol two detectives n* i snd, rushing up tc Ins inr-Bd347 words
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Article131 1933-02-07 7 Fighting Occurs in Several Towns THE EX-KAISER Penia! of Reported Intention to Return Kcilin. lit. I. The dissolut;. -..< BekBBBBJ will mean Bta Eou i h I d dissolution is cue to the ***** I Hei i. ader of Ihe Ci ntre Pariy to whom theReuter Wireless - 131 words
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Article97 1933-02-07 7 IlitkrV Dobbbh T<> Pressmen rata ißa 2. A wan; ttsßt he had made firebrand speeches I reign countries was uttered by Hitler to-day in an Ameiican .iourna lists. He said that anyone who. like himself, knew [whet war meant, knew the tremendous squanNobody wanted peace anc litjr more97 words
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Article144 1933-02-07 7 Republican .Meeting Banned Km >m l< There are l. it clashes with the I nunists al e to dangerous proporN newspaper office at Cologne. The police dispersed ther. also occurred I I Dusseldoi 0 Duisberg. Ihe j olio- iiave I m• monstei republican meeting on s UReuter Wireless - 144 words
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Article40 1933-02-07 7 THE EX-K AISER It. i mi I eh. i. ihi i '.-I' of tin ex-B t0 aermanj I bbbbb use throne with rapport 4 Hitl Di B■ <■>■ iwdfta < i-Bm urn the country- but no more dea >j > aarmd. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 40 words
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Article76 1933-02-07 7 |>„0... Ll- I. n liticii events ta Perms ny are being f< ith i but o Doom < will tal sttuattai I a bbbbbm Anyli i\v. it will bo i ■•< >nunstrate duty t. in before Kaircstoration could eater a more del.. rii-. f ii •Grown Mm iReuter Wireless - 76 words
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Article770 1933-02-07 7 CorRT STORY <IF GL W.KS AND BLOT Cresson Assault Cast 1 Continued Base more self-respect than them they lost all self-respect." declared Lionel Cresson, when another episode in tbe Creeses. family feud, was narrated to Mr. A. C. Boyd, the Singapore Fourth Ponce Magistrate, BaReuter - 770 words
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Article22 1933-02-07 7 I-.. 1 .1. Hitler has stated that be will not draw BBi i ;Bf Nsata headquarters wIU remain at ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article41 1933-02-07 7 BUBBBB sstudent wearing the badge of the Iron i nt was stabbed to death and others injurec. nests were assde. d by a studem o€ seventeen ace«« red the arrest of a awn attar a aoswowsv l_m ReuterReuter - 41 words
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1057 1933-02-07 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1933 BACK TO THE LAND •To restore the balance oi popula- I tion between the city and the I country." This is one of the problems i Mr Roosevelt has set himself to I solve when lie OBbBBI to the White House next month.1,057 words
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Article100 1933-02-07 8 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and lir. prices and th p sterling rate In Neaj York and Paria, Specially cabled to the Free Press. are as* follow TIN London. Feb. 6. Spot EI49H (£149%) Forward £149% (1150). Tone of Market: Fasier. RUBBER London, Feb.100 words
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Article122 1933-02-07 8 The Imh Free State Exchequer returns for the nine months ended December 31 show a I deficit In normal revenue compared with expenditure of over £2.800,000 Last year th" I deficit wa< £2 099.009. Tin* year normal re- J v.'nue is £939.000 higher than in 1931 and122 words
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Article56 1933-02-07 8 Bail Totalling *SO,OOO Granted Ball tOt'ttlllK r i_ht v.v fti a ion to-day on rr.a: i_spir»i.jr vu Ire? and defraud ir.- r >eriod of eight year: 1,, mass *****888, bsil was Used at 00.000. \v nmn- :.iv: police in a motor ear round up the56 words
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Article178 1933-02-07 8 Professor's Excursions* in Italy Komr. Feb 1. PTOff—ny Bydoux. the well-known reader In the Ecole Po'ytechnlque, Parti, the fsmcus naiatan academy, and his secretary fond, baas been indicted on a charge of espionage and arfU ba tried by a apodal tribunal to-morrcv. P is alleged they arrived atReuter Wireless - 178 words
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Article101 1933-02-07 8 Unemployment Insurant! Reforms London. I i-b 1 A series of six cabinet meet ngs held in the past fortnight has carried the Government's preparations for tbe resumption of the session on February Sth to m^J_* rMWet H the Unemployment Itosura tuch will reform the unemployment tnsursnre sysjem101 words
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Article81 1933-02-07 8 Mr. Roosevelt *< Emplo\nn ni Plan Warn >p.:r_ i Pan? to rr«t W-8888 Of BBputotton between the city and the country are unfolded by Mr. Rooscveß y provide for the employment of Tt.BM unemplcyeds at the outset on building huge coastal basins to the highlands and inTennessee81 words
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Article67 1933-02-07 8 Response to Government'? Appeal Laodoa. Feb The Government's appeal for ad c spendin? has found expression in the decision of many big societies to offer members and other house owners ham on specially advantageous terms for repairs anl ilisßßSllaii and improvements of house property They hop* that theReuter Wireless - 67 words
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Article173 1933-02-07 8 Armstrong Siddeh-y Development Company An excellent report i i -ued for the year I September 30 ny the Armstrong Bi-deny company. ov.oets cf a interest ii sir \v G. -*rnr*rong-Wh. 1 ,-t-d Am 88l I V. Ro>e i united. The proßt represented by divide, d. and bsbwvat173 words
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Article230 1933-02-07 8 I) Busmen Join Rail aaa«a, F*. i. A Dublin to Bell; by a temporary crew m coastquenc* c! the n of 2 ailwaymen In Northern Ireland w aaar naaasß w.thin a few mile* It to believed the accident was 6u* to U» removal of230 words
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Article60 1933-02-07 8 \ir m Interrupted London. Fe%. I ss-Channel air services were mt-rnawe ftrrnoon to consequence of s Beree pk the Engli !i tamed a velocity of sixty is-Channcl steamship s I but the vessel* Excltement was c where a 4500 ton Thames Estuary broken era hed into Southend A60 words
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Article45 1933-02-07 8 ])<mda Issue 16 Form of 80-Uprrt Ff% I The p'-an drafted by tbe I bonds' issue as a I Hungary's foreign debt I lie commission 133. ©.-torn same* apan suspends and nctvate debts. The moratoiium '931 p nd wa* January 103J-- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 45 words
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Article23 1933-02-07 8 lotioa ieated _____> V««TI l<* l General SmuU' no ccr <i Ehmse of Assembly by 13 Reuter Wireless Roc* ha\c bBSB BBBBaBBBIReuter Wireless - 23 words
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Article23 1933-02-07 8 Republican legislation ■tosßßgtoa, '.cgl Latin through the Ho; ■Saßßßabßßßeißfb. Bmsa. Bb- tbe declaration that lepr eclated cvrrency toi I C Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 23 words
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Article71 1933-02-07 8 iv of C*e»a# and I At tbe mat mil I lag of the Jobon the OBtoar and the rederstrf basUf *nm reasßtmg. as a pure* •Baam-anr s**«*r IBIS cnly. all rents an agrtosßarsl I— "stoats to arrear will ha ve to be paai old rate. BBsßs71 words
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Advertisement173 1933-02-07 8 EST? I7«Q if CaVLDIBIECIK'S tV^ A <* h V,\ sl'tdtl «iO^ IO II M. THE \rroi\ .m: vi w![\^Jv' king of siam DIAMONDS SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. al Bridal prr-^nu In diamond set Watches. Hroochev Bracelets Pearl Necklaces LAil-iEST AND WELI -SELECTED STOCK DO NOT FAIL TO173 words
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Advertisement39 1933-02-07 8 AN OYSTER weighing over 1% DS 1S reported from America. This takes some swallowing. A "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT t SICKNESS POLICY is desirable before attempting such a feat. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chamber^ Telephone 6480.39 words
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Article115 1933-02-07 9 M -is AGREEMENT in QIKSTION THE NEXT STEP TOKIO CAB! !<> GENEVA Gei ..i. l-rh. C Ceminittce af Nineteen this aiming agreement on Use of tI.MI „f M.iuhukuo ,ai decides, that __H •bBBbsV i ,-i- i;m itfd to si .1 > am! si-na-isries of the Nine PBarerReuter; Reuter Far Eastern - 115 words
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Article97 1933-02-07 9 lor Drive Into < 1101 Pill lit. iaß. Mitral st TBbbßbb jssterday morning, of three hptne* HBthtarr trains carrying 1,000 hifantrj x The b pm i that the Japaiam will take place by three Mm. aaawly Kalhi. LJnnan and Chacyang .h>. tune exerting pujsbmi an the BBsnt troopsReuter Far Eastern - 97 words
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Article289 1933-02-07 9 na-ceptable to Japan Vmmm. Feb C to a leader this B-orntag entitled "Japan BB th? league." Tbe Times says there Is ao aaat that th ugh further ■Unapt i to Bad a SB-Bon have failed. Star John *****. snd CBjaain Eoen's encouragement to tbe Japanese SBBste,Reuter - 289 words
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Article49 1933-02-07 9 Berlin, I rb. iT. ne Male me dovernment <uprrnu ,mrt .i.t..U-r _nd <" I power, h i t h to I P I'irnin -1 t> vote •■■>■■ >>'- d. J an ti- r .1 -Mat violation "I t h»- .'«»iivt it mi Reuter (See page seven) jReuter - 49 words
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Article148 1933-02-07 9 DUTCH NAVAL MUTINY Ship On Way To Sourabav:. BBBsBBB, Irb. 3 Native sailors armed with rifles overpowered tbe officers and petty officers of the Dutch battleship, De Zeven Provinclen. and put out to ssa from Oleleh. Sumatra. Tbe captain, who wa_ ashore with pa tbe crew, to pursuing tn aReuter - 148 words
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Article122 1933-02-07 9 Improvement in Yarn and Cotton Exports l-UKSfibbe's exports of cotton cloth In 1933 bsrreaaßj by over 390.000.000 yards and cf yarn by over 8.030.000 Bau. says the annual report of ths Federation cf Master Cotton Spinnera* Association, which sees in the figures hopes that 1931 marked the lowReuter Wireless - 122 words
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Article70 1933-02-07 9 Il- :i n An Territori DuVin 1 h VaJera, after watching the march p o st ■rn-fc Fail clubs at Km is In mi' expressed th? opinion thnt the m"n larch as well a B in ICI7. He boy long it wou'd be be for Minister for DefenceReuter - 70 words
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Article52 1933-02-07 9 Late Earl of Oxford's Home Sold London. Feb. 3. The Wlnrf. Sutton Courtrn t\ the beautiful Berkshire home of the lite _M I Qal aj BBn h.i< bee:: the wid w who is, to k-p It up Vj < M. a n r:,n) while Reuter it cost ovf*rReuter - 52 words
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Article54 1933-02-07 9 Extra Guards in Bucharest Oil Area Bucharest. Feb. 3. Mt-tla! law ruie; in Bucharest and the oil th >:tM declared. giards have been pla el at the Royal Palace and the troops are held in readiness. The unrest L- due to troub'e over wages and ,-^lf).ina InReuter Wireless - 54 words
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Article523 1933-02-07 9 Bush Fire Threatens i Admiralty Supply BRIGADE'S BUSY DAY __j Oatsrak At c c \esterday was a record day for tho Singapore Fire Brigade. v No less than seven fires, three of l them classed as serious, kept tlie Brigade personnel on their feet continuously from523 words
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Article59 1933-02-07 9 London Feb. 6. Squadron Leader Gajford and I ..zhl Lieut Nirholotte took oft at "1 *> m from Cranwe'l for the Cap? in the Ro>al Air Force Falrey-Napier pine, in j an at.nit to rt up a non-f-.p llul.*. Jim Mollison took ofl at SllReuter - 59 words
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Article307 1933-02-07 9 FRENCH DISARMAMENT PLAN ITALIAN AND GERMAN CRITICISM ['apt Eden States Britain's Position Obmvßj Pbb\ Cr:' m by the Italian and Gcrr. representatives of r,ne French iisarmanient plan DD ritad tlie disBbsbsbbl of Urn plan by the general Herr Nadolny. Germany, declan d the French offered no promise of dcci iveReuter Wireless - 307 words
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Article82 1933-02-07 9 U.S. TREASURY DEFICIT U&ZfiK m) m Seven Montis i Washington. I>*v .">. The United States i BB Bs i Irst seven months of the curr-n* fi-ral mounts to $1,272,009,000. A d-^rlint H_ both IN import and export tradv with Eurcp in the figures for United States trad ports amounted to82 words
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Article98 1933-02-07 9 Terrible Semes At Nursing Hon I md, Ohio. Feb. 3. Derplte her efforts by n i vie psy- Pol B1 t their lives in a fire .vhich completely giuton" a nur me heme In Bvburl er jf Terrible MBBBI were \vitne~.-pd is the I t ■uread rnpidlv*Reuter Wireless - 98 words
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Article25 1933-02-07 9 p.-' II I j Ban gßßsi and about 100 inju-ed n. an ?xpWon in tattoo at i x nantl motor faetorv ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article479 1933-02-07 9 I down the burning trees and bushes. Valuable was given by th" police who tuck part in rll the work the i 3 ale I: ws m'j jnftvr three _nd a half hours following the arrival of 88l third Mf*Bl Uiat th M\ A BfS v.-'.s flm'ly rot479 words
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Advertisement146 1933-02-07 9 REDUCED PRICES SPECL\L OFFER FOR February March With the exception of Wines. Provisions 11.M.V. Goods, Cigarettes, Cafe, etc., and a few proprietary artiv !t ALL GOODS in ALL DEPARTMENTS 12'/.% DISCOUNT During February March Bona Fide Price Reducti )ns to all Our Customer* Robinson Co,, Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.)146 words
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Advertisement1120 1933-02-07 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LtdSteam Ship Co. Ltd., and China THE HU A KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co.. (1932) Ltd. Mit tal Steam Navifration Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. THE .STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd. TUB CHINA NAVIGATION Co.,1,120 words
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Advertisement514 1933-02-07 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In -togland) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Dae Spore. Sails Spore. s.s. CirY OF LYONS For Havre. London, Rotterdam Hamburg Feb 28 Mar 2 s_> CITY OF MANILA For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg514 words
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Advertisement361 1933-02-07 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines, (Incorpoißßßi tn England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CAK(, SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH Hl^ MAJESTY'S (,(i\n LONDON U!) FAR J\-l MAII Mini OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR (HIM > lonnage. Mnirapo^ 1933 BURDWAJf EANGALOFE 6.000 Mi 10 KAISER-I-HIND 11.500 COMOhIN361 words
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Advertisement570 1933-02-07 11 I ROUND-THE-WORLD TEAVB via O. S. K. LINE HAVING OPPORTTJNTTY OF SFFTVr IMON FAST SOUTH AFRICA SOUTH i\l> NOKTII AMERICA. JAPAN CHINA WBO-CHINA AM) STRAITS SK rTI.F.MFNTS virSl"' r,^5 OXIMATFI "> MONTHS TO YBARS TIME AT M-BKNGER'S OPTION M KOI NO-TlIf: WORI l> TRAVE! FARFSFROM .in..\i-oki RMK ro M\(i\i-o,;i i570 words
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Advertisement503 1933-02-07 11 PHE§IDBWT |_B--B_l I TO EIROPE LROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VI COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK* Arrive Leave Leave Arrive B'pore. Spore, Penang. N. York. Pres. Polk Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. If. Mar. 28 MBBBJ I :'■"> F-D. 28 Mar. 2 Apr H<-503 words
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Advertisement930 1933-02-07 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKfi PAKETVAARI MAATSCHAPFU DAJAK I. ,-b 7 Paneh I.ii.i r:._ -Mengeidar, Tanjong-Lc-.dung toid Asa Lan TOMOHON— Tii.-sc'-v. Feb 7, Singkawanc. r-n.ai.^t.i* xna 5.,..:b„ MAJANti -WedDBBIBJ IM I, P:.. .-R.. BMfM\ 188-Mh-888, P-Ji-loe-Palla-. Penp., Estate and R< n; at IBEDENS— Wednesday, Feb 8, Muntok and p., TOBIXO V."930 words
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Article726 1933-02-07 12 New French Rules MBJtatiofl B*b perl and the o. i (tors of the IBBBBBJ -BtppßßJ companies, M. Imm m, mn Btanc* Minister of Me; Marine bai -Betted to issue Btß and far more 'stringent regulations to be observed for the j pmteetK n <»1 --hips •>•-;<,!.726 words
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Advertisement694 1933-02-07 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Ber-a-r monthly sailings by tbe w-U-known stieamer MARELLA (7,375 tona) and tb« 8 3 MANGO LA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] MA P. ELLA Is one of the large -t and finest steamers trading694 words
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Advertisement266 1933-02-07 12 TRANSLATIONS from or to Dutch. French, l.erm.in. Norwegian COOK'S TRANSLATION BUREAU. 39 Robinson Road I.S.K.LiNE. ISHIHARA INDISTRIAI NM> TRANSPORT O (Incorporated In Japan). REGULAR FREIGHT \M> PASSENGER SF.RVK I IK mm i.iwv 88l Sail OVA MARU PBB. Peb. Mil! KOBI (»v\K\ MOH W I X Due. M NAGOYA MARU Feb.266 words
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Advertisement161 1933-02-07 12 THK FAS! I.IMM (Incorporated m Detune, \mWmmmt AND FtS_tf__B> TO GEY ROrra-t^ HAMKIKG %XD CBJfTNBIICQc Prorrt Prwa B"; MS BORINGIA FIONIA ERRIA LALANDIA SIA 30 2 BORINGIA FIONIA ERRIA LALANDIA ALSLA 4 X BORINGIA The above vessels are combined mbbbbt cargo vessels with c- c accommodation AAJoramz prr*s«e t-.-J_, to161 words
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Miscellaneous662 1933-02-07 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok 88-ff BbsbbAbj 7 pm and Thursdays am j 7.3 1 am I ißlßlfstP 7 pm j Kuantan (via Jerantuti Monda. to j Friday ~>*° a m Kuantan (via Jcrantut) Saturdays 7 p.m Kelantan (via Padang Besar i Monday 7 pm. rsleislen (tai Cbbbbb) bbbbj M662 words
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Miscellaneous221 1933-02-07 12 No. 1 Duck \V Bt Juan I No I Do, k Dredger Todak. L_S_. Sir T. 1 VKSSELS ARRIVED Ophir. Dut, 2200. from Batavia 6, for Beia- Deli 6. Marudu. Brit m% from Bandalrsn 6. for Sandakan 1 1 Klaru; Brit. 733, from Penang 6. for Penanf 8 Pahniu. Dut221 words
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Article3251 1933-02-07 13 Position Oi BritUn Shipping esent situation oi the .-hippm -try, alter a slump without precedent in best-kno.n companies are in desperate straits to carry en the tartness which their enterprise has establish* i the actual percent* BuAßßfe ships laid actually as high as in the case3,251 words
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Advertisement564 1933-02-07 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) 138 ROrt.NsON ROAD, SINGAPORE. VMrv*. ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE, Ihe premijr .nornin* daily In I), iivtrcd with the Chota H«/r. .-.irh morning;. Latest news. itrst telegrams and latest anjruement>. London rubber and "•i r.iMes appear daily. Special itur.s iiu-ludp pictures, serial story and chess564 words
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Advertisement153 1933-02-07 13 mm\ TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA KJJ AND MOST OF THE U.S. A \V| J Th. Ne.v Sc. n'k liunu of in- Canadian j Railways. I < r See the best of the marvellous Canadian Ro. >. .> gg*(*g Park Lodge in the heart of wor.drm- i H S^JPmL raVtl stra,153 words
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Miscellaneous409 1933-02-07 13 IV\nsl Nf.l lis ()l l\\ I. X The following pt.aengers sailed on the r P. and O. Comorin, which left London on JaB nuary 20ih: Penang: Mr. R. M. Diwsot. 9 Col. B. G. Elton. Mrs. R. B. Kennedy. Mr. A. t Lindsay. HLs H. MacKenzle, Mr. Eric New--9 bold.409 words
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Article621 1933-02-07 14 RECENT ADDITIONS TO F.M.S. MUSEUM Discoveries in "ahang and Perak UM I I IBBSfI (BS Federated M. I Stat'.s Museum-, EX part nv. Nt tor 15*31 BMBBBBI BB BBBSSSBBBJ purchase of hi>-torie is bj the Perak Museum, man- tiim Mr H m. ißadß Bary, Bf Has621 words
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Article301 1933-02-07 14 j Siam Society's Annual Exhibition fFrom 081 Owß Correspond* r.i Banskok. Feb. 1. b mt Pbbbbßbb] i aa Baal held ami il exhibition on S I irday MSi -BBBBBJ. Th- <:-'v ha- 8888 ci ti friends, but has <>:u urea: em my the indifference of people to its301 words
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Article235 1933-02-07 14 Celebrations in British Shan States F >m Our Own Corr. s Bangkok. I.i. 1 Ir- royal wedding in the British Shan States at Kens Tun-- between son <•: the C:., Luang (titular chief) ol Chie-ngmai and daughter of the Sawbwa of Keng Tun in the British Shan States235 words
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Advertisement424 1933-02-07 14 GrtlNSTA\\NTßEUEFiftM'\*rtVcto SKIN TORMENT Ifyou are a »ufl«-xtT from Eczema. Ulcere, bort -s. ltt hing ______F__r__r __r_ptiona. Ra«h*-«. or any form of akin diheaee, uw> I). I I>. £^S J^tfw^A _Wm»ti..n Just a few drop* of this marvellous he.mng fj%^ s o'| TU_^>l totion an<l you have metant rt-Uef. Irritation and424 words
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Advertisement107 1933-02-07 14 BRAND'S SANDWICH PASTE pjßn STUFFED 1 I )Om\ Kainlwii-he.o <<r --auapt^ a ffMAMmVIt Wmh hy tl* A :.-,,> i* M III.ITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION J PRO(iRAMMLS lOR INDIA. Fl RM STRAITS SLTTLLMKNTS, Pnd ILDLRAIII) M4LAY > I 1 1> i r! OM THE EMPIRE IRAN'SMITTEP I DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. J J I107 words
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Advertisement366 1933-02-07 14 BANKS AND LSSI U\S(f CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AM) (I!.^* I:. -.Tporated in England ov He- .t,'-»r ;-_j :n r f- of i: f R.-.V.-Y. .MM I r^ r> e Liabli.'ty ct Prcprl'* r* •,r P I-' i. J I A.'or Star Ii« i- _j' r._k k K.-.r.. Sertmban366 words
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Advertisement293 1933-02-07 14 THE IOhdHAM BANK, I i i .Established to ifpf w t .__j_____ .dent K. Kodata* Etc VBB>VtBBd t X 7 ■mi OBsae: takottaai. IeBBBBBBI HMbbbßß Westßilntter Bank Ud. The National Pro- !ncU* I A^exatKiria iEgyßt>. Batavla. a»-_ Cafctaka, Cantoo. Chantetiut Dt,r.tTJJ BBBBBBBW BBBPBBI K^ra- >. uu s HSa% hew Tors293 words
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Miscellaneous404 1933-02-07 14 BOUND VOIR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations following is a list of stations irhich can be received in Singapore 8881 Stations: Bandcer. m about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney. Australia, and other stations. call after records 'Hullo Syc: Tanjcns Priok. 21 metres from 6JO pm. (irregular).404 words
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80 1933-02-07 15 Uiets exceed Bl2.»ea,»__B 'Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) 3FTICE Great Eastarn Llle Building. CecU Street Singapore r r.pany has £20,000 deposited with rh. q mga P° re LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. E.G. the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British80 words
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Article530 1933-02-07 15 \N DIES IN H( Unmi'H tor j Tr al 1* -rteraal triangle" again figured in a pgßnr c&*- *akh came before lir. A. W. Hay. nr Sroood Police Magistrate, yesterday when preliminary enquiry was held Into the opps of silt wpStd murder of a woman and530 words
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Article158 1933-02-07 15 il Invention, in the Majority e» exueber of patent apolications die saa 37.963, showing an increase of 936 ?lU£«**as filed in 1131 Messrs H pataat afents. rerx the •c^try tat latinae-lto of the fluid v nwußad la a number of in f _J*"~ id pri—e devices BBBJrcaawnaed158 words
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513 1933-02-07 15 aB \\'i> HOSTILH OF V NT FACT.* REUS R.G.A. Not To Exhibit at U Fair OTam Our Own Correspond l >.iidon *.iii i stated vc-day that there is some likelihood that the Rubber Growers' Association 1 net be represented at the British Industries Fair. If513 words
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Article176 1933-02-07 15 v and o*3 ivaawat (Mcl Ti: IM "kin? <-. !h* N D:-: dur.n. J:u u.r> a, oofr, M Pilnda: yardage treated h Barlon ,nd t Axents p returns for Januan in reported from the imderaawtJoßed companies a fohVu* Ayer -FV. S Rubber Company, Ltd 90,000 Badek176 words
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Article50 1933-02-07 15 s o: M.t'.a. Rubb< i Plant to Sept 30th £1.576 (against p: wfM BM3S) Deduct- 4 b I tiance irwa.-d l--4 M l r> d'r;tn I >r sh-lb a* S. Ua 13. .v>..m.!. N.w th.- p1: c are [digging toe ta the tateresta of pabtte safety. I50 words
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232 1933-02-07 15 (anada Buys a Million Boxes I record order I v.Msh tinplau- tracie-. estimated at a million boxes and BBBlfe £798.000. has been seeur.v, Q :1: c, Semth Wales firm. The contract has been placed with Means, rd Thomas Co.. Ltd.. by the American Co.. which232 words
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Article400 1933-02-07 15 Umpire Market ins* l>oard'> Now Pamphlet ttaa one half acreage under plantation rubber Is In the British Empire and British Malaya contains three BJBf Bmpire area" states Plantation Crop hm mmmp Office 6d net». the latest IBfeßrl be issued by the Empire Marketing Board. UB report deals with400 words
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Article137 1933-02-07 15 I:, i heir e.ieular. Messrs Symington and Wilson state that the net shipm. n's 01 Malayan -produced rubber fur the year 1932 appear to be 402.375 tons, but one -t u-.'.i) a a reduction of aboul 4.50» tons B Metapaa Beata Km jaai m Bad ad Id p.137 words
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Article281 1933-02-07 15 ROCM F\( lIANGK Upward Movement Continues Wer Official Hours London. Feb. I, On the Stock Exchange to-day gOUeajßa bBH |CBB3 further ahead but otherwise interest has been almost BBBBBIf drr'ed to X Bn which again displayed great strength and uy. Some January returns became? known to-day and281 words
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Article312 1933-02-07 15 Reduction Due To Discovery Of Errors World stocks of raw rubber at the end of DccvmD.r. .Kvurcu:: to Henry Gardner and Co were as shown in the following tabk- •Estimated figures., na Not available The above do not fully represent the grand! total; this is increased by312 words
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Article32 1933-02-07 15 A- >.:nt of Glcndor. Rnbber Co. to Qq how a less o: i. IaMBBBBg debit of bn forward to £4,391 Cr- ..> >, 1375,400 lbs and net price i zr-d per pound.32 words
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Article210 1933-02-07 15 February 6 SELLING London 4 months" sight 2 3 29 32 London 3 months" sight 2 3 7 8 London, 60 days' sight 2 3 27 02 Londe.n :■< ..Tnt 2 3 13 16 London :.r: •> 3 25 32 London.. T I' 2 3 3 4 Lyon210 words
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Article144 1933-02-07 15 Febi-via-v 6 tin Singapore price (per pikul) $76.00 Gambler 5 00 Peppe-r Whit.- o o^ Fluke Tapio.a 455 Pearl Saco Sn..i:! 40. Copra. Sundrled < Sign, flo- I j Devoe's Imperial Bir'ulani Kerosene per tin 3 f p Sylvan Am v X rtBBBB per tin 1 Soe Motor G.144 words
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78 1933-02-07 15 leh-ie.in 'I.'; 1 o l,„ k T..«.r Buyers S*L)cra it.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) fi£ r: I s equal to London Standard. -FOB. i 6S 6% Standard P S.S. on Tender Feb. 6 7.16 6 916 Mar 6 91G 611 16 April-June 6l78 words
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Article852 1933-02-07 15 MONDAY, Fl -ill 1... CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyers yuut A- Kumbang I 23s 6d 25* Cl A -iral Malay I 18i 20s toa; A.r H::am 10s 6d Us 3d B.n\ (f) Us 12* Batang Padang ($1) 05 i Bui i Caves (sl> B: Ar.;ng (H) 40 nom. MHMh852 words
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Article755 1933-02-07 16 A SUCCESSFUL YEAR REPORTED Total Membership of 4_ ._u_ fai-r tViat we have Beads a loss on our working." wa ai ■übaiittlng to the members the aa. port of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club at h "m mo- rsnip" of the cl ib at the end755 words
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Article135 1933-02-07 16 Great Britain's Luck Paris, Feb. 2. Tne Da. C p ur_, r r -he European zone hV.r i four byes Greece Ruan la M v and Czechoslovakia. In the first round. Fin". n1 is drawn against I. Spft.r. vs fi-.-at Britain Belgium vs Austria Italy vs Jugo-Slavla135 words
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157 1933-02-07 16 M.C.C. LOSE THREE CHEAP WICKETS But Get Substantial Lead On First Innings Brisbane, Feb. 6. j There -ere 3.00? ta! present here to-riav -a hen MB match between the MCC I QbmMBBBJ I continued. The weather was fine and the wicket good. The MCC.157 words
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Article815 1933-02-07 16 English Comment on Australia's Protest From Oui Own Correspondent i London, Jan. 17. to th. pa; 'hi »untr\ nave been very lull ol the agoious controversy [n Australia over the Ene'ish bowline rh:re Ls a an!\ersal tendency to deride all 88l Visfahan criticism Here foi in tance815 words
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Article340 1933-02-07 16 How Yesterday's Ties Ended The following are the results of yesterday s ties in the SCO lawn tennis tournament Mixed Doubles Handicap S. H. McMurray and Mr- M Murray scr. beat 0 E H Cutler and Mrs Cutler plus 2. 6 o, B J Pidgeon Fletcher340 words
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Article220 1933-02-07 16 Result of Ladies 1 February Medal The ladles' February Medal Competition waa I played at Bukit Timah yesteraav and resulted in a tie bet.'.. Miss Law, Mrs. Holmes-Smith M I MoBBSt and Mrs. Innes Miller in A division, and in accordance with Bye- si •i: 8888 M.h220 words
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Article136 1933-02-07 16 The following will reprint *he YMCA MjpPmt 188 CBBBBB] at hockey on the PM Cannula ground at 5 pm. on Fridpv W F rgBBBB, IfBO, R 1 I bBBBBJ I I Duncan. Lee Fong Lin; G A. Nel.su. M Catchatoor Looi En. S-.n P O'Dwver P136 words
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Article58 1933-02-07 16 [From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Frb. fl. Stain BJPBSrs Likel, tor the first time to have a direct inter-st in the boat race for there Is c* cry likelihood that the son oi the former Minister of Agriculture will be Oxford's coxswain. He coved the58 words
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Article37 1933-02-07 16 [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT} London. Feb. 6. Tbe following are Scotthh Rugby roctbal f^SUItS Edinburgh Wands. 8. Selkirk I Jed Forest 3. BA burgh Acads. IS Kelvtnside 8. Dunf rmllne 8 Gala I, atea-ass c37 words
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Article36 1933-02-07 16 The Singapore Swimming Club pool is clo ed for cleaning to-day and will be opened again on Wednesday at 4p m. High tide to-day 1? at 7.59 a.m and on Wednesday at 835 a.m.36 words
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Article382 1933-02-07 16 SPRING MEETING OPENS ON SATURDAY Handicaps For First Day's |||_MBHaeeBB-eBBBBBBI The handicaps for the first day's racing on I t rday at the Perak Turf Club's spring meet-|j re as follows: mmgx i Ponies Class H— BBl 1— 0 hBRj 2JO I p .ma: v 97.382 words
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Article182 1933-02-07 16 Hockey Fixtures In S.S. and F.M.S. Th. W siment hockey team is at present on a tour through the Straits SettleB and the Federated Malay States. The Ml b against Negri Sembilan at Sereataan was played yesterday and the remaining fixture are: Tuesday. Feb. 7th. vs. Malacca182 words
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Article91 1933-02-07 16 Intersting Hockey Clash To-day The following have been selected to renceMM\ MtfBBB at hockey against the Wiltshire BBflnv:.* --:v a* the Malacca Club Padang: *,rr.- Skadlai S.F.A H M de Souza (Jr.) SFA and Saald bin Osman (HJSO; L. P Leon |SFAI. B W. Reeve (capt M91 words
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Article178 1933-02-07 16 Result of Governor's Cup Competition Tne Governor's Cup competition resulted as follow J C S Ponsford 4 Up) tie Ft Lieut w s Psnrn I Ft Lieut J. D Breakev 1 F. R Hobbes 1 D-.-vr. A C Pott* 1 R Rent on 1 R C Giggir.-178 words
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Article59 1933-02-07 16 Reparians who whh to play in the match against the Island Golf Club on Sunday February 19th. are asked to send in their names to the Secretary .^s .oon as possible Th. closing dat.- for entries for the Comm<--ciai Cup and the Third Division of the59 words
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Advertisement116 1933-02-07 16 SOMETHING NEW I ==^11 la v run:/ THK I'IRST Or Ms M> I srries oi mx ;.n depicting every amy Mi cq^ I Printed in nine bright colours. SiX ins, x EDUCATIONAL, ARTISTH I SUITABLE EOF 111 l I HOME. SCHOOL <>X M'l> I Rl I fsmmXmV*mmm\\\ -ratOH I MALAYA116 words
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