The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 February 1933
1933-02-08
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Title Section16 1933-02-08 1 The Singapore Free Press Nil. 13,575. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1933. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article159 1933-02-08 1 mi John Simon told the House of t'ommon.s that the re-port that Butish residents in Harbin had hern obliged to organise their own defence corps was appare nth incorrect, hut armed guard; were employed in some instances Page 9. Government i> to suppress tote < lub- rage159 words
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Article229 1933-02-08 1 DUTCH NAVAL Ml TINY: GOVERNMENT DECISION The Hajrue. leh 1. Govemn:- rmination to deal drastically with the mutiny in th ***** was shown in the Lower Hoilm- when the Minister of Defence .need that all Dutch naval forces in the East Ir. .id be concent r-r--to bring the229 words
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Article943 1933-02-08 1 Standing in that dusty square of the ata_.de town of Stayford. I decided that In ■'■mmßr ing to find romance by travelling boast by :r routine and discomfort of the railway Journey I had attempted a vain aad foobah thing. My :> veller.> seemed a hopeless crowd. Aa943 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement191 1933-02-08 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK lN t BaVBaBBT \rPK<>\4ti to fire. sll I ISTEI KIZFD MILK l\ THK TKOPK s. OBTBIMABLE AT ALL LEADHBQ RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL THIS EVENING TEA DANCE-6.30 to 8.15 n.m. informal dinner dance and cabaret iiico .io*i:i»ii i\i: ».:MV— MIDNIGHT Amhor Room now open for private191 words
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Advertisement211 1933-02-08 1 mi 'v lIERE i_ a pierturv vi Sandy McTaviih. Chit-f Tester of 'Old Raritr*" WhLsky for Bulloch Lade Co. Ltd.. who is reputed to be the only man livin '.-< volume--* :'->r a .--.alary rut Wha* a man and what a lob $1 per bottle f inrludint. ciu'v) McALISTER CO.,211 words
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Advertisement74 1933-02-08 1 lAI EST ADVERTISEMENTS Bridge scores Page 1. The record oi" the age? Page 1. BBBiBBI B I il rica— Page CHRYSLER COMFORT PIANOS UPRIGHT GRANDS FROM $450.00 GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS W. J. GARCIA PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURER, AMBER MANSIONS. mmiNsms Mmmmm\k> T, r n0 nrr p !1; a JRff than MAKIINB74 words
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Advertisement26 1933-02-08 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO PI RE FRESH. PASTE! RIZI I> MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE IROPK S. OBTAINABLE AT AI.I. I KADINe PROVISION BTORES.26 words
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Article347 1933-02-08 2 The following is a list of dona". .c European Unemployment Committee in January. 1933. I The Governor Ex-Sei-viees Association of Malaya 567.00 C ■•«>< "Malayan Tobacco Distrib. Limited. Wills s Gold FlakeContribution" 666.00 Malayan Government Servants Association. Unclaimed Distribution 602.43 Resake Cigarette Donation B. T. Bates 10.00347 words
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Advertisement405 1933-02-08 2 HOMEWARD BOUND? PREVENT SEASICKNESS AND ENJOY YOUR VOYAGE BY USING KELSEYS SEASICK PLASTER or THE FAMOUS SOLAPAD ANTI-SEASICK BELT Stockists: Medical Hall. Ltd., BUSINESS CARDS^ I j STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY 1 stationlks x rlt\irfl> HA Change Alley. Sim-upor, T e c\e*v><-,t Ho.-c tor your S'a-lon-'lrv T^writers. Ribbons and Carbon _l_.;405 words
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Advertisement497 1933-02-08 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. ii Tenders. NOTICE Ls hereby given that tenders art iow Invited for the following materials or r erv.es and tha* uuriicuhers of such tenders nay be obtaineU m) BB Tender Room. vlunkipal Offices j, Supvly r EmuLsified Bitumen suitable for 0 i 8888 BBBlt. Date of497 words
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Advertisement627 1933-02-08 2 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. The tollowins Notic i P ibh 1.. lformation The attention oi IL L- .1■ the O noi M H c;;,. to the senseless and extra vag- of cracke ifl mn Hfl 0 ..nete. specially during h Chn.<-< N* V'Y estivals On ni hi uf 1 rd. the627 words
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Advertisement179 1933-02-08 2 _r_fll_F _a J/Sure DeathSj f 'Mosquitoes 1^ demand d ■■j* J^J l»r»»t«-t JrWV iMaUi BBel 8888f Bf« If b.P**!--'** tM*lll«i«*Kl>«l' I ri:.'i T! *—*-> I v di-I 111 j»4»nietiri..-* I AP« *W Io toll HJIeJ »i.ljr If it it not in thlt sealed tin it is no* f" *a__B __T179 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous187 1933-02-08 2 THK WEEK W.dn.Mhn Sth. High Water 08.3 a PPM Met Bala: vistle on Fishing Method'- of To-day. Adelphi H Ptootball: Malays vs. Chinese at Jalan Besar sS C I Benno Moisel tal. Memorial Hall. 9.30 YM< society, 9.15 High Water 09.24. 8.8 ft 23 09. Mi Hock Bag! vs. Perak187 words
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Port and Shipping News
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Article631 1933-02-08 3 A Hitherto Tnic-porteri Naval Episode Scene.— U.M.S. Skylark lying at 8888 l Bl one south coast Dockyards. i Time— 9 I Hen i- Hi I HB. lieutenant I 88l ll 8888 l i the quaiuideck. mooa: BBeflßtf the Greei: Line and Sir Hector D body will give him631 words
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Article325 1933-02-08 3 UNITED MERCANTILE MARINE Position of the Officer lYr-o.uul "Master Mariner" writes: Much discussion j bat been taking place recently in nautical lmagazir.es at home in regard to raising Mcl 'standard of education of the officer personnel in the Mercha B| ***** BBBjaBBBI Ii meai f* igating branch. The engineering ?ide325 words
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Article662 1933-02-08 3 Crippllrm Effect of Foreign Subsidies s, cciKitmn;«uon ol the policy of loreign nations in subsidising th; -ir .'hipping was made lir. W H Hichens, chairman ol Messrs mell, I d d and Co, the Birkenhead ship- s '.hen the company launched a new steam- r for the- Birkenhead662 words
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Article318 1933-02-08 3 Lond .n. Jan. 3. R- siting the evils Ol io.eignGove.n-. ddtdng merchant shipping. BM raph says that Italy is no-* pay--00 a year on a merchant mar-Be tons, one-g arter of the amount to the BBBBM of tramp t*.iuEC. mer quotes as an example that an sel318 words
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Advertisement431 1933-02-08 3 IHE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Daily and Weekly Editions) jfctd Onto: 188 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. me 6066 L CaWe Addre&a. AI)V KRTISER, SINGAPORE. Mmmnm The premier mornin? daily In Malaya Delivered with the Chota Hazrt each morninß. Latest news, lat^t telegrams and latest announcementv London rubber and tin cabN-N app«.ir d;iiW.431 words
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Advertisement342 1933-02-08 3 /\t Ir~ w%mt~' 'fj* < «T_ aeuj'^um 7 '?^7 MP^_oe«fjraßnfl_9| t9 r- i <-* Jr_» i^_aße_BM^Be_BetßHt^^ia__Bv-^& -r* ..---v^^Br* *^HHw_______iK_3e^i3_aßf_^_P*s__Bi_* a 9^ 4_i r > ;> :^l^^i^^J^3-SM-Mryt •y*s^Bee_xir i I J trtrr _L Li ml e-BaM MT *i r Vv >,^_ too personal and intimate I for discussion are some complaints,342 words
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344 1933-02-08 4 "WHITENED PILLARS OF WARNING" >lr. Fred Mander Recalls Lot's Wife -Sublime indifference to what Is going on m *ti:bu! certain of the pubhc schools hy Mir. Fred Mander. general secretary of the Nationcl Union of Teachers, speaking BB 0 Educational Assodationa in Lond "The more344 words
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Article892 1933-02-08 4 ENEMIES TO-DAY— AND TO-MORROW Many Casualties in Recent Election •From Our O-^n Correspondent] Dublin. Jan. 10. The cleverest man in the Free State could not forecast the result of the general election 888 MBg BBBJON BM with the ***** bllter-:u.-s no with the old Irish892 words
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Article334 1933-02-08 4 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can j be mmm*) M Singapore I.iva Station* Bandoeng FIJI from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo Sydney.** Tunjons Priok, 21 metres334 words
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310 1933-02-08 4 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts ere untt further notice DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 am PETALINO HILL TESTING. 'Except Sundays end Public Holidav.o. FRIDAY or. 65 Metre FROM THE SFEEI 8.30 p. rr Krontchong Mu>:c 7.00 Er.-lish. 7.15 MMM Ofncral Wireless Neva. 7.25 Recital310 words
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Advertisement135 1933-02-08 4 TENDER LEAF TEA from the finest fs. gardens is chosen /^ient\ for Brooke Bond Cnvpr ciXpen it comes to you l^jgfglj^gi^ air-tight Q^^^aH with all its KJ^l^ freshness Lever lid^^j s' ~h for daily use J\\ t :v^\<^ Brooke Bond Tea The choice of connoisseurs^. >^IKtlit_li^ v A t^_-_MBTA V135 words
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Advertisement108 1933-02-08 4 BRITISH BROADCASTING j CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BLR.MA, J J STBAITS SETTLEMENTS, .nd i J FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMi'I'I'ER. J DAVENTRY. ENGLAND. i i Wavelengths: 25.3 metres and 313 1 metres. J Wednevday. I rbruarN v S>l J J GMT 230 p.m. Time Signal Irom J I108 words
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Advertisement515 1933-02-08 4 -*t CttARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by R. Charter Paid up capital in 600.000 thro? of i <acn C3.QOIJM Reserve Fund Rr_cr*te Liability of Proprl--: r.«- i u.r,--< 38. BL-not.-. s -ate, Lone a EC 2 Agencjei and Bran* herAlor Star Ih M| AmrlUsar Ipoh515 words
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Advertisement298 1933-02-08 4 THE YOKOHAMA BANK, LTIi" 'Established tr IMjt up* 'us > J j "B Wte 4luMiM L a* ita,,p,> *_2_Llr 31 c "pu__-_^ iniMaj i u»i Weataitnater Baca, j Uepds Bank x&ndrfla (Egypt). Bataru. Calcutta, Canton. Cht________ flan Uamh,,- «i— o.rt Haj >■'„-►• >• i "■:.•_?•.*< Correspondents at all thr <__**298 words
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Article986 1933-02-08 5 CMMBfft Bridge (By Ely CsObertson) SS mbs philosopher has potatod eaa* SMel Battue cards, whether M MB ar Bridge. MB you are only rsepeoaMe Mr the way BB BBf them. The aBBMBB BBBBj Ii MMB M com '.Unf The master player of the pee o? life ear Contract986 words
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Article31 1933-02-08 5 Question What is a double finesse? \n wor A <.: >.;bV fin- Ls a tinesse tg.unst two outstanding higher cards iEx■f.r.p'.- AQ 13 A J Pi (X J) 01 Q>31 words
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Article317 1933-02-08 5 Hospital Nurse Shoots Murderer Dead in Bed Vienna. A r/.ul MBM almly ..i.d cni-ily asSBB" sinat- I .1 MBMBi in her care at Sofia l c t incident in the blood ieud between the M MMMM of Mated nian* In b flpaM a battle tcok place between; Ml317 words
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Article530 1933-02-08 5 }V DETECTIVES GUARDING A BANK "Complete Outfit For Burning Through StwT Ai. by dttt-ctives guarding at Liverpool j bank after other officers had chased 6Uspect» in a motorcar for about 120 miles, was described at Liverpool when Patrick Joseph Murray. I I aged 26. labourer,530 words
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Article651 1933-02-08 5 Distant Treatment By Bigger "Bomb" Urged A bigger radium b .nib for .r tele- < radium." the treatment of tum:urs from a dL>*anee. is proposed in the late-t report of c the Radium Conference under the chairman- i .^::p of Luid Dawson of Perm. The-651 words
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Article150 1933-02-08 5 Burnharo iSomrnrli A few moßsenta after Ma Bristol to Taunton early morning paasenfer tndn Bad pa- ed station, signalman Ernest HosMng, aged 63, of oridge was discovered unconscious alone B Mi signal boa. H'l.'ildna deed, apparently from a asMMB, -n/T, -ir line "A'l clear" bb e—150 words
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Advertisement269 1933-02-08 5 r _ll___/__l ,^__/S /__?/S /S_J*"___i y-r_\>\ I London doesn't rave over nothing !We JpWjg\\y%£^^^ told you iVs A CHEAT PICTURE \jmmr^^^mms\ wLBBBm Mr\ BBBf _M tX&" Xi''?X_XsXiD(tXjx_X_^^ TALLULAH BANKHEAD j CAPITOL Ml. *.tKA>, CHARLES BlCKtuTiii MATINEE TO-DAY 3. 1 5 -r^M __r J nr* "P-"-.^ MM B > m%m* -s-p'l269 words
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Advertisement85 1933-02-08 5 MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3 P.M. Positively LAST DAY TO-DAY Norma Shearer FREDERIC MARCH, LESLIE HOWARD in Kfltro-Gcldwyn-Mayer's "Smiling Through" TO-MORROW THI RSI) A Y, MATINEES DAILY AT 3 p.m. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. SAMUEL GOLDWYN £lfc EddieCflTOß^l PALMY DAYS'IBR CHAIttOTn6I£ENI»OODH?a9___i as (rwtr-r siiHff,ns[ pi-ociction I JMm jffl ISIIir AMISIs UCH85 words
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Article2464 1933-02-08 6 *ri-a:a:a>:*>>:<<<*>>>>>^^^ eft surprises i Amazing Incident in Arsenal I (From OM r ->' Correspondent) London, Jan. I*. c are always surprises M the C B 8888 1•■ Third Round. M BBTS Ml 3, due to what were perhaps unusual hi country, and the lUy q boOao2,464 words
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Advertisement412 1933-02-08 6 -a. jT 1 V -OIHEeS Oi. l Sol's scorching t*sm V^- 888 eBBBMJ down MMBi U7 "S^ no me.i^- rt-tre>lr.ng beverage than V* 1 Lemos." It is the pure juice ot V A sun -ripened lemon* sweetened to V, nicety Keep a bottle in the XI Ask jor "Lcmos" /_A412 words
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Advertisement107 1933-02-08 6 a. FAMOUS ENGLISH IS TABLI delicacies L. V. f.SKLC POTTED IV.EATS FISH PASTES OXFORD SAUSAGES in iv 1 lb and 1 \h Oval 'litis -GILLAKir r,p.r_.i^ Tasl} aiiddclK-aioinFli.x<.uran«. i T'-ey sre .--eked by Mc«r« BIN BEE CO. _^_"_7 KIM \NN CO. 243 Orchard Baa.. CHO? Sl.\m; BEE S» Orchard Read.107 words
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Article1276 1933-02-08 7 ar Kuropean Women Involved COI'RT SFQL'EL Aoman Accused of Rash -> -al" irs'j'nd gmafiii mraaaan. iterae af Hfvxm u, r m*mr Mr. A, C Boyd. jnataij____ Mrs CBBwba Le Oue Mantz. the wife of a _BBf oflk-.-r af a KPM boat, waa rl.aipi. 888 .md BMjBaM-l1,276 words
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Article81 1933-02-08 7 [Power Station Roof Blown L_f^ teumul t^^rTreslL <• i nj ir bmbß By a barst_ag tarbine in the power Ba, the roof of which was blown oi! I?JJJJ lD though the roof of the nd joining [bash* wt-rkahip. crushed many of the victims. About MS workmen81 words
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Article173 1933-02-08 7 SAWMILLS PRORIETOR CHARGED < ur- Adjourned lor a Knrtninht Stating that the question was as to whether or not compensation should be paid, Mr. C Withers-Payne, applied for an adjournment in teeease in which the Chinese proprietor of al |Steßßpore saw mill stands charged v tartly causing grievous hurt to173 words
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Article206 1933-02-08 7 Told Indian Tn Drive To I Lonoh Koad The lonely Siglap Road, off East Coast Road the scene of many gruesome murders and I daring hold-ups and robberies, was again re-f fcrred to yesterday before Mr. H. A. Fi Ma Singapore Criminal District Judge, when a I206 words
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Article261 1933-02-08 7 DEATH OF CHINESE GIRL BADLY INJURED BODY POUND IN HOUSE j (oroner Returns Open 1 BBBBBBMMaM the previoi I "c-« rtain .'urtiur cm., trior; ha ■<■■■■■ 'A tin a.;* l-.or.t i. u:.<\ r.u\ w» •Mm maeie I Ml ptl Court B M <> BaMBB the Singapore Coroner*, wa pack. M261 words
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Article293 1933-02-08 7 Youim Indian Acquitted l>> Maui^triilc a Inch the father ?d to ha\e 8888 robbed by his son cf a certain =urn of money, the complainant being one of the father's employees, came before Mr. I Hay. the Second Magistrate MM) North Indian named Noordin Moi ned Vtrjibai293 words
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Article86 1933-02-08 7 IS Months Imprisonment And six strokes Ot Rattan Bent risrorous imprisonment, six strokes eil tin rattan and one upervision. was passed by Mr. H. A. Fi>rrer. the Singapore Criminal DM Judge, yesterday on a young Chinese who a gold chain and to by tl> I Nta86 words
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Article52 1933-02-08 7 Wednesday, libruar\ Bth Reli.re- the Chief Jnstiee in the M (emit ,t II .ejn. heard:— MM 11 fb Mbl I r i o. •:<.< Chu Sir .v KutHii and two otin-r ■Mr. Justice a'Becketl Terrell in thet at II a.m. -Mohamed bin U.ur>-- Ko"; i Omar etc tire52 words
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Article48 1933-02-08 7 [From Our Own Correspond* nt I ItaiiKkok. Feb. 11;, I/- ,i- Nation.-, has* offered to ippl ,n irrigation expert to examine proposals for leepenmg the bur of Bangkok River at a COB if 34 000 ticals. Tlie matter has been referred State councillor.- !•>:' < ->':iside ration.48 words
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Article61 1933-02-08 7 KPuns, Feb. H. esumption that the Mb aboard ie was due to foul play, tinthe MMMMBfI of inquiry M lodg d a complaint with the judicial author... at Bordeaux. th...* jv..stigation shall be made. rh.- i ommittee •a.-m-d the unanimous I Ma for setting aside Ba possible61 words
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Article217 1933-02-08 7 Chancellor On His Act Of laaaasa i ah 4. rfOe Chamberlain. Chancellor of th< Exchequer, in a speech at Birmingham, saic :hat British imports last year had kept vi BB ully well and would have b» letter but for exchange controls in a numbc: )f countries.217 words
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Article196 1933-02-08 7 Sixteen Chinese To I'.i*- I- i -s The of Chinese coolies swarming m board incoming vessels before permission o do co could b. as commented upon P. O the Singa>crc Third Police- Mar.:: -i\teen Thinese were produced and charged under the Ordinance. It was alleged by tho196 words
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Article151 1933-02-08 7 lei-mm-nt Appro\t-s Building I Societies' Scheme I emdon. Ii I. I. Government has approved a red by the- N.. ial Association of ng B MM :or increasing- employment b\ sm sdvaaeai ta i n of BBJ KM societies Bog financing decoration?, and Improvements to •>••■,. the ishe151 words
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Article127 1933-02-08 7 m lined For Possession Ol Dagger Re(. steal M vas made in the Sinp.;f DBBrld MMa IB H. A. Forrer. yesterda I MBB 88l V.ihu: IFSBBBJ Arab was pBB-kUBd rrence nn a 'mr..- oi beii in possession Df a d-ÜBJBTBB- jBBBBBB I M I I She-t-dy. Chic I127 words
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Article113 1933-02-08 7 Outrage Discovered in j Metal Thrust Into The j London. «-b. I A second Bte BpC M wreck a train in North llMand was made yesterday when pieces of Imetai were used, to jam the gates at a I cross in Coleraine, Ulster, against an oncoming I113 words
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Article549 1933-02-08 7 BefeeßßßßMg < i licit "i (Ult II Movement Church leaders of every denomination are I deeply impressed by the accumulating evidence (of the revivrl of religion in B:itisi snd figures which have been collected I by the Daily Express provide remarkable proof I of the turn of the549 words
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Article102 1933-02-08 7 Certificates Gained As Health \n<l Sanitary Inspectors tion for Health! and Matear] Inspectors, Malaya, held at MQgapore'. on 0 193 folle." :n .< .*•>■:■ m A .lorn M-rtaa Q A Cr mmmX Yu.-':' I swee matt, Joseph IJnus. James Da Vasawa BMgl) Tate Ti M LM, Oihman 88l102 words
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285 1933-02-08 7 EXPORTS M,7SMH Big Drop In Imported look upon 1932 as a year during which very al ;td at. J Kingdom manufacturer has still fmteu consolidated and eaatended his grip on the Ttraitwt, rr number of motor vehicles licensed for tee MM time daring October285 words
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Article185 1933-02-08 7 Mi*. I;m Kos> and Mi*- llc.il i ie mwM Malar*-*. Fel. A pretty wedding mas soiemniaed in Chnnt Church. Malacca, by Rev. E. Stokes of Sesemban before a large number of guests this afterneon. The parties were Mr. Lan Ross ol P Bangkok and Mfc* Beatrice Buckley,185 words
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Article125 1933-02-08 7 lu< nl\ .ears S«r\n< \t (.eneral Ho-spit Tbe death has occurred of Mr. M. P. :houbey. who for o\er 20 years was am issisUnt at the General Hospital. Singapore. The funeral was largely tended, and an *i. lyr -aw son, Mr. Hosking. Dr. Sen. Dr. apparajoo, A >.125 words
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Article105 1933-02-08 7 Malay (.Hinted Bail ..I SKMI When a young Malay wss prudacad before Ar. H. A. F-orrer, the Singapore CriminaJ district Judge, ssaterday. on a charge af •kfnapping a young maiden of his rae van stated that the girt was eighteen years of ige— the age of consent Mr.105 words
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Article19 1933-02-08 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTH GRUMITT— At Penang on February 7, 1933 to Mi and Mrs F H Grumitt, a s:n19 words
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905 1933-02-08 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 1933. WELL. THAT'S NEWS When America praises the British film industry, that's news. The in- i credible has happened. And that in no less an authority than Variety.!] the organ ol the American enter-: tainment business, and the most caustic journal of its kind905 words
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Article153 1933-02-08 8 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Parts. specially cabled to the Free Press, are as follow TIN London. Feb. 7. Spot: £149 4 (£149» 8 Forward: £***** (£l49 3 4 Tone of Market Slightly153 words
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Article105 1933-02-08 8 WIRELESS TO PURSUING VESSEL Adventure a Protest Agai^t Wages f ut Rata*!. Ir- Two submarine*, threr flying -boats. nr.i. hSBB joinec BBSBB Zeven Provßajcien, the la.--t-n:tm.-cJ .r.r Aicfcbaran Men- bbb the mutineers are trying to bar- tbe authorities and twice have warekssed to the pursuing commander105 words
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Article319 1933-02-08 8 .Lan Kiepura in Capitol Picture Just i— a dashing movie hero out af a famotu operatic tenor would be a rash thing to do. but Gaumont -British have skilfully got over tbe that such an experiaient givto*. the tenor the surround_Bfs be needs. I:. ro-night," which openect319 words
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Article202 1933-02-08 8 BREAK WITH R AST Effects of British Fi cal Changel.crdori. Feb. 4 Mr. Walter Ruartmsn. Preident of the E ard of Trade, speaking at Penzance, said at Bast Fife made it clear I r mandate bad not yet been exhausted. Referring to fiscal change, be said that ordinary process of202 words
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Article122 1933-02-08 8 Mr. Baldwin's Tribute To Sir J. J. Tiiom-on l.ndon. Frb 4. The R yal Boetoty Mond Lab ratory at Cambridge was officially opened by Mr. Stanley Bald-a: D ceOor of tbe Unlv-rsity. It ha been erected on the site of the BBjßi utlug workshop to provide a122 words
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Article471 1933-02-08 8 VISIT OF WORLD'S CHESS CHAMPION DR. ALEKHINI' IN 8IN( \1 Details of KemarL play at tbe Adelphi Hctel on Sand*- marts*. The Hon. Bacietary of the Singapore Chen Cub. Mr. Tan Luanc Kla Sze Onn aad Co Market Street. *"-n^_ wilt Be pleased to hear from any chew thu ui.^t471 words
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Article41 1933-02-08 8 CBMlßßßadllt tB SujlfMW» Ibbbbb r>l I* m announced in Be Lhat G nc.nment prop clubs ft being added I was ma_equs>le any nu ures Beat i .uced for con. use oX totalitatoruas 11 disced unti' receipt of the Roy*41 words
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Article140 1933-02-08 8 Immmsh Bay» a. DBMtT-B Ho c Wwt***J B H -.-< Tbandiy |f Mr. and Mia. W. D Barren and*" Leonora Brooke bad luncheon at Ceowaaa*Kthe afternoon iU snd Ms m Bask- Mibtosia of Jo: vfeftted tbe Royal Joh~n lay. M'ss D. cicmenU arrived in Smsapo* to __i Sat-rd140 words
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Advertisement131 1933-02-08 8 IML] m I U bII#XLi J^MMBM______f] I_W Vss^)C^C_-)o^C^o To avoid substitutes. worthless imitations made from cheap lemon luice or chemicals,- and to get the product of the choicest West Indian Lime Fruit. bt* sure you order CAiJOßwaw COLD STORAGE MILK S SAFE BOTTLED DAILY Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Every131 words
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Advertisement60 1933-02-08 8 USEFUL t PRESENTS j c for GENTLEMEN i U. S. de Sflva Bros., JEWELLERS, 23 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. FOURTEEN INNS IN SURREY are called 'The Jolly Farmer.'' Presumably there was one once. It may have been because he had a "GAFLAC" FIRE POLICY when his farm was burnt. GENERAL ACCIDENT,60 words
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Article, Illustration120 1933-02-08 9 WELFARE OF THK BRITISH RESIDENTS \rmed Guards Employed In Some Instances 51R JOHN SIMON'S STATEMENT IN COMMONS london. Feb. 7 Speaking In the House of Commons a> f regards tbe situation _h_raaß aaj John Simon said that the report that I British residents had been obligedReuter - 120 words
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Article441 1933-02-08 9 Tasz-aa Bail* ay. a Branch Boe of the Mukden Pmm aUitway aa the asaUia districts of 1 rr:-' mmm* ready to advance farther to the front at Kailu. Tl* KB Japanese IHißbbi which arrived at bbbbb alone the faau_l-_Jlnran-Chinchow Baßny yesterday asocaßMg. counter-attacked at CBB-se troopa ontReuter - 441 words
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Article53 1933-02-08 9 W-vhinrto-i Feb 7. at v **4m voted far a tea par aaaa. *-"»l« of MkH-tMi m— nncl Of V _.r, <^. -Mavteas earaftat aaat $I.o*o a joar. Nfr Leonard Br'U«-h Resident. t-krs -uch a keen Interest In the Cime-n H.*hl*-nds. Ls pavtnc. a visit of r to that53 words
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Article157 1933-02-08 9 I. ut Only Two Arrest< in Hyde Park 1. .red,,,, F-*. 6. Organised Jointly by the Trade Union Congress, the Labour Party and the ParliaBwatary Labour fturty. a quarter of a mlttlon ployed gathered in Hyde Park this mPnw noon as a protest against Government's economic policy and157 words
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Article125 1933-02-08 9 Sir 11. Samuel on World Conference London. Feb 8. The coming World Economic Confer, would be the decisive moment declared. Sli Herbert Samuel, addressing Pree T*nd? Liberals in London to-day when he stressed his deter. mination to work towards the ideal of free trade. In the meantime, he125 words
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Article78 1933-02-08 9 Religion- Outbreak in Turkey Istanb-if Feb 6. I Strong and Immediate actu I BM I PflßSl 188 X ir d i.met Pasha at Brusa, Turkey's old capital, where a re.acttonary reilgiovs outbreak has < A number of priests. Imam-, are among the .t— <* d The trouble is78 words
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Article42 1933-02-08 9 British Negotiations With Chinese London. Feb. 7. Rcnlyinu Mr X".nn m th Hous of Chines*- Govern met t -nd other Governments concerned re'.tiie to' the Shanghai District f w. hn, d b»fort- mak»- a state- Reuter j/ .1" .f sReuter - 42 words
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Article233 1933-02-08 9 R.A.F. MEN ON LONG DISTANCE FLIGHT Three Days Food in Picnic Basket London Fee. 4. a PBaaß-BaM tbseace of fus-, Baarßßi Bh •Bart of the giu:;- A f 'plane 8881 QH-8881 Lincolnshire, ur, m attempt to 6.000 nnles without a stop te Capetown. After a few233 words
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Article86 1933-02-08 9 Ahead of Schedule At Barcelona London. Feb. 6. J M Mollison. who loft I vnmne aerodrome this morning on a 4.800 mile; solo fllghSouth America a-rived at Barcelona at 4.50 o'clock this afternoon. He had a rough journ»v but is ahe-al rf scheduk- as he passed Barcelona an86 words
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Article71 1933-02-08 9 Mr. De Val"ra\ Speech At Ennis Dublin. Feb. 6. Mr. De Valera. speaking at Ennis. declared to-day. "the definite direction we are moving in is towards an Ireland completely free and as self-sufficing economically as possible." Once the nation tl decision was ta l :en. he .?aid.Reuter Wireless - 71 words
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Article56 1933-02-08 9 Two Bbbttb Tilk With Cabinet I ond^n. F-b K. Tho British Ambassador to Washington Tnded at So'ithampton at 2 o>lock th*s aftarnoon and motored to London. He cCenrled a mof the Cabinet committer deaiinT with the Amer: a: ii bts which lated n°3r!v two 1. The meetingReuter Wireless - 56 words
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Article52 1933-02-08 9 Financial Pro^o nfc Approved By Council P:imv F-b. C. TTie Oovernment's financial prop-) a's were unanimously ano-oved by the min-'s* I council and will be tabled to-mnrmw ?nd immediately taken up Br report by the fin^n^e commission 18l Chamber Debate OB 'he proposals te expected about February llthReuter Wireless - 52 words
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Article58 1933-02-08 9 Death of Count Apponyi I i Geneva. Feb. 7. The death has occur: I I 0 -BpBBVL —Reuter j [Count Apponyi ha- 1■ n I ■BBBPff of 'Iv Hungarian Parliament (Commons* sirce 1R72. repres-ntintr the same constituency for 5 I years n. i> twice M I roi Public58 words
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Article78 1933-02-08 9 t c Londen Feb. 6. A considerable inc-e-s a In unemployment l r recorded in the mnnthK returns hi sred which shows that un^mn'oved p ten, en jßnuarv 23rd numbered 2.913. n 6S an IrTea of 179.788 compar"d with th° figure Bf December 9th lest year and 1Reuter Wireless - 78 words
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Article439 1933-02-08 9 CHANCELLORS IRON RULE SAVING GERMANY FROM CHAOS THE NEW DECREE I rttZl-COMMUMST DEATH Heriin. Feb. 6. Every day brings fresh evidences of the new Chancellor's iron rule. The latest emergency der-ee quashes the verdict of the Supreme Court e>f October 25 h and hands «ver to Yon Pa pen n«»Reuter Wireless - 439 words
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Article314 1933-02-08 9 Ex-Crown P*'"~ At Memorial Ben '"o Berlin. F-b fi. Tbo"s-nds nf Na-*d Bona tfOOBer 1 in uniform mar-bed thro"r-h I Be ,f s la day ii ring rain to Br--tin Cr-tVdr'-l for t'-e -.>] cp r vice to a r-^irerr.an md a M lrnde- kOkd Ba a314 words
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Article32 1933-02-08 9 Can-ti^-n. Feb. 6. Mr M*»l-*tn, Minister of Rail"*"vs ,-n-f Harbours, ha h"«'n taW-n suddenly dan"e-n>> Iv 111 and r-shed to iBBBBBi BBeft an operation was perform -d.— Reuter Wireelss.32 words
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Advertisement176 1933-02-08 9 REDUCED PRICES SPECIAL OFFER FOR February March With the exception of Wines, Provisions, H.M.V. Goods, Cigarettes. Cafe, etc., and a few proprietary articles ALL GOODS in ALL DEPARTMENTS 127. 0 DISCOUNT During February March Bona Fide Price Reductions to all Our Customers Robinson Co., Ltd, (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE176 words
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Advertisement911 1933-02-08 10 •^Tblo. rump, ld* (O^n to <&>*_{_ I -HF STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd. HIE SARAWAK £2 |™A NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd. 1 THE SUN SHIPPING Co.. Ltd. INSURANCE. T-_,„r_nr* -pv. Liverpool and London and Globe The Thames and Mersey Marine iMurance Ir-surance Co.. Ud. °o Lta RAILWAYS.911 words
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Advertisement485 1933-02-08 10 !_llerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Inoorporaeed tn 80-gland) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. CIT^ToTIYONS For Havre, London. Rotterdam Hamburg Feb. 28 Mar. 2 CITY OF MANILA For Havre, London. Rotterdam Hamburg Apr. 15 Apr. 16 OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND485 words
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Advertisement357 1933-02-08 10 p. o. British India and Apcar Lines. MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH 111- M\.II>IYS <,u\n.vv- LONDON AND lAX I.XSI MAII SIKVKI OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA w v I>ur •-> Tonnage. -Mn*_pore. T«.nr_**». Maca*«e« 19 BURDWAN OJWO •R-.NGAICL- 6.000 PAI6 KAISER-I-HIND357 words
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Advertisement560 1933-02-08 11 EHUEa Mil';, (i VKUPI KO *lfc"lMM AND »t__>NSMARU T. 10.400 Feb |9I"• l -'I 1 r egOVAMABU 10.600 Fvb 23 24 ll___r_M MAaC T »».000 Apr 4 5 rOSHDC MARU T. 10.900 Mar 9.0 l_S_n«t\ V' ]J MMM MARU T. IBAtt Msr. 22 23 ESEf r :0 400 3 4560 words
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Advertisement329 1933-02-08 11 -p^C l_a_? EUROPE Wa AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE P _RK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON 55S J?% »^s&a IM AN(,ELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAI TO ,F\VAN A AN D NEW YORK ■■▼•awal a.nu LOW BMNPQH RATES MUG KONG TO El ROPE VIA AMERK A EUROPE via SUEZ SAILINGS EVERY OTHER TUESDAY329 words
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Advertisement880 1933-02-08 11 Krpnvr ■ONINKLIJKE PAKFTVAART M A ITSf m.'PIJ nVmiAMU^ TemWlahan, Poeloe-Psllas rimslh-S I I :n X' li-jat TIII.DKX \V v, Feb. S. Muntok mbang. TOBI.LO \vd ßSadajr, Feb. 8, Toengkal, Mcc;: >jantbL v\\ Ol -iimoKN— Wedn. lb 8. Beiawan-I' i 11 l aensaaa, semarang, Sourabaya. -bifblrng. nsMifiwi, Padana- toj B m880 words
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Article465 1933-02-08 12 Public's Kigl't to Know Findings ot Investigators .From Our Ov.n Correspondent) London. Jan. 1* The rea.cn for the fire in the Fro. h im« .tlantique ia still really un.xplaxned. In 1V opaii n the l.v v. a p: obl itmrn causes-a short Circuit, ney/.gm.. om"one or ir.ii465 words
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Article251 1933-02-08 12 The following passengers srrived from I p-i.ang by the sa Kedah yesterday Sgt Soar. Mr. H. Conn. Mr. G. Marshall, Ift 0 I 99 13 Ml Mr. and- Mr? L Slowe, m W Miss Bey. htrs I 0 Putley. •Mr. Ngo Sm Cam. I T" :gh wi'hout a251 words
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Advertisement676 1933-02-08 12 Burns Philp Line. I (Incorporated tn Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE vit JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. MmulMi monthly sailings by tbe well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 ton.) and tn. 8.8 MANOOLA (3.352 tons) [Cargo only] •s MARELLA ls one ot the iargest »nd finest reamers trading U to Australia676 words
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Advertisement381 1933-02-08 12 BIBBY LINK [LONDON ADDRESS: tt, PALL MALL, LONDON S.W.I of fart twin-screw OU Driven Mail Passenger Vessel* between RANGOON. COLOMBO. MA R SEILLES PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from SlngapoTf and Penang HOMEWARD SAILINGS Lr_\e Ranrooi I I»_3 GLOUCESTERSHIRE F< b WORCESTERSHIRE r J CHESHIRE YORKSHIRE r SHROPSHIRE OXP-ORDSHIRE381 words
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Advertisement236 1933-02-08 12 THK EAST A VIATIC CL I iiiiTrii n Ch-SMpsittsi te Denmarte PASSENGIH nn M> i.l N«.\ ii. m.i s vv) Spote Ma- Port hvett H-: !N(:1- 2 14 2 151 I FIONIA Fl-i! 99^9 99 S 2«l n A LALANDIA IS 4 IS 4 19 4 JJ MBONIA 9/5 15236 words
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Miscellaneous563 1933-02-08 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bimikok every Saturday 7 pm. and 7 "in a m Thursdays mmm Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 ana. Saturdays 7 P* m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Kuantan (VtS Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pm Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday. Wednesday,563 words
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Miscellaneous201 1933-02-08 12 I Lhhfi Mir;. IS; M9tt M Burdwan 49. I West Wharf lEntranee Oaie 4 Memnon 4. Titan 2. Section 10 (Entrance GaU> AUpore 50 KEPPEL HARBOI'R Main Wharf: I, h Hygeia. Minderoo, Cre'mer. Leh. La.y c afford. Nam Yong, Toradja. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DRY DO(201 words
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Article417 1933-02-08 13 IT-TO-DATE WATER AND ELECTRIC SERVICES Market For Dwelling-House Materials ■en^e, •hhfifij folio« more up.to-dat, method m th, an. const, h ,ln th( i:],i:i and fittings in haa •SI I m 2J" '^trie and roofed residences, but the their co> ;irh a **J be remedied by cfe "is417 words
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Article565 1933-02-08 13 Hollow bricks and concrete blocks, which assist in kecpim- interior temperatures at a low letel. are stoo finding increased favour. rind large sales arc BaSßSed to the manufacturer I IntMdfiCa line of window glass wliich will dim;: full force Of the mid-day Other fiOttotO for the prevention of565 words
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Article261 1933-02-08 13 I>«'.i(h e»l I'iomiiunt (.Miii.tn Medium BfMlin. |n. The "Sibyl of the army and "Pythia of Berlin. Frau Lisbeth I M jn ncr yodv rday. In 1899 Frau Seicil carpenter's daughter, who had then beei. cently discovered a l!M s id have attracted the sssssfissn of F Nfoltke at261 words
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Article127 1933-02-08 13 Ihadas gnd pusgolen ta aaa York have ed a aed a tramway employee :;ning 'ported to taS his tram in order to jo| away from ti Mine- Bit H can hardiv be the ordinary srnse. for, N abandon, d m Bigger •aid hate taken it away good. Indeed, ii127 words
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Article486 1933-02-08 13 Mxl.tenii.j_ Debt Hurdens *e«r Vet*. Jan I vould be gratifying to be able to report that idvent of the New Year America had thrown from her shoulders tbe great harden of her doubts snd wa_ facing the fhturo srtdiher head up and her eyes bright with486 words
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Article176 1933-02-08 13 Programme of drills up to snd for wcafc 1 r ■< Wednesday, 5.15 p.m.. llradqsnilui s»^ tn. Elementary Gun Driil; ut Bn. nag Section, Voluntary Parade— Visual nsgua____g- TOT <_htrasian) Coy, 99 yards Range; *_r V Junior N.C.Os.. N.C.Os. .Course; HJO PL < Eurasian >. N.C.Os. f176 words
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Advertisement437 1933-02-08 13 mmfmm\ \mS*H i^B Baßaßaßaßaßaßaaa^|iß_Pw>_aaaaßlaaßal W^^JZmmm W% \\\\\\\\m^^mmmmm\r IB :mmm\ Xw^^ WmM _-^^_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_e**^>i_t^^-^ '^Mm WlflW mmmm ImTS. __35«P>^ I**y1 **y *'_k _^mM Hjo_l______*_ Pepsodent announces a notable new discovery .V^h e y n W CleanMnB dnd P^«->hing material that is twice as soft Cher '^lUhT^K CO m nl> JD t<>oth Pastes437 words
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Advertisement115 1933-02-08 13 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES 81, First Cross Street mai Arr a U, Light Street pV\*\r' 4. K.yne Street Xl ALA L R G Registered by and Security deposited *ith the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected, Probate or115 words
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Article456 1933-02-08 14 VOLUNTEERS DEFY DEATH Heavy k* 0;i Japanese RAPID ADVANCE Japanese Rl I R iniorce- 1 ments Va lehol Shanghai. Feb. 1 e*-a%«---«-. troops, wounded at Chiumenkow Puss, continue to srrivc in Peiping. According to them, the volunteers under the command of Cheng Kwei-lin who attacked from Usanhiir. have been cot456 words
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Article195 1933-02-08 14 Expeditionary Force For j The North Shanghai, Feb. 1. After interviewing Mr. Hu Han-nv.n, feirmer p ent of the Legislativ- Yuan and had r of ttofl Veteran Faction I I tho B I -Srtntaitfi and Gene: 1 Li Chai-sam, in Hong Kong, a 1 ader of the Kwangsi195 words
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357 1933-02-08 14 "Threat To Shoot Both If I Moved" a Bsßea-ohSB-Btas told at Pembroke. South Vales, how for nearly an hour he argued who, he said. covered him all the time revolver, and fired three times. V.rAYr. m P*****_19i Bu" MMM I |Ba him be weapon.357 words
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1795 1933-02-08 14 SOCIALIST STRESSES NEED FOR EMPIRE UNITY Workers Puzzled By Economic Anomalies MR. BEN TILLETT AND THE EMPIRE (From Our Own U9»l B-n Tillett. fore retai >'« D c ,nd General V/orkers Union was it ih Car.'.ion Stieet *i_w.' > STttV Char. Among those present uere Lord Buxton. Sir Hugo Bfe1,795 words
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Advertisement138 1933-02-08 14 Thousands Already Sold! THF -MMII-LuT THE EAST 1 (1932 33 Edition) USD AND COMPILED Bl H. F. KNAPP. F.R.G.S BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER Acclaimed to be the most enagnitieently produced _and Md remarkable Mm a. ItaM ladUttr, and Adventure in the East and Fa, East ever puohshed. 368 BIG PAGES138 words
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Advertisement58 1933-02-08 14 w v rrtv P _%*}<* Pla%_l [Ti 2 C rt «3 w i l^n_ r ItAII FOR MALAYA— fi| T**3 i MADI IN I THAT I .ISHIK r_TOUCH_-J Jjeaves your skin velvety pmooth and impar delight] ul fragrance 4 i im HC%T.%Ui^ MpmrymmSf does. 9_ni|ili t 9sas\ Oiiite-ost sr J58 words
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87 1933-02-08 15 4sseta exceed f IZMP 0M (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) OFFICE Oreat Es^torc U_e BuUding, Cecil Street. Singapore. LO^ OFFIC E ■27 n__9 Company has £20,000 deposited with n TT LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. P°«*d with the Supreme Court of England87 words
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219 1933-02-08 15 So It SiTnif'ri io •ntr BBC. iniiouniii was not asu.ito.ed. T_rr- vs.. not even an armed raid on the mum**** 19» angry hstener burst into the an uuiuocu of lhtontu, thought an these tan*, vbrn ther heard (or thought they Mmm aghsHd crtoe219 words
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Article123 1933-02-08 15 riNE MISSION To Be IM BE) Prince of Wales ia9i«. Fah 4. oussion dtopntehod by the hsrst-re Ck*-* "rn_s.nl to return the visit paid ol Wales to A-gentina In 1931 osi b- r i or. arrival In London hy the Prince behalf of the King and will be he goooto123 words
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Article113 1933-02-08 15 DEVELOPMENT *^*vii and ImmVM Thread Fusion tae ffesastlss of the Dunlop-Revere C jiv..k.: 9 r w o*asa__nttan will continue the man v- and ef the standard products ef *°asa--___ai and will also develop certain at« knas rubber thread toss been square 1 'he Daßtoa laaaher Ossnpany and R »Pen__mtly at113 words
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Article73 1933-02-08 15 INIU'STRIES FAIR 'Tnpret Rented Vli, >S»J_.' t t'^-o by the Department of Otsw--oe "follow-up" campaign, v_d to buyers thswsghent the world _e^ aiMW adl»n.aansae 9&mm totals haerest has been shown in the W conatrtes. Tto-tond. Irish Free State. **ssfljt p. ■**htohty «f the attendance ef a tosaa T» «f bwy«»73 words
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Article96 1933-02-08 15 Kaffirs' Renewed Hurst of Activity i i •-.-id..n «•}> the Stock. Erich- n*r to-day Kaffir. -11. •-•■'J t»ei,M ..f „ln,i. I'"" mum., .|,..r,~, with the price ef raid to-day reduced by la. 44. to £5 19a. 3d. the demand ouboossun.u i tii:tm-i r »r.»t.S -Uk,i._ Other sectionsReuter Wireless - 96 words
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Article121 1933-02-08 15 < hanges in Representative Prices Psto 9 a. Americaii Can. Com. 59 Am. T"phone and T'graph 10t> 99 T Atcheson Railroad H Dupont M 36 Firestone. Common l\% N.Q. Gen. Etectric i Ut_ Gen. Motors Goodrich 4 4 Ooodyear 12 Inter. Tphone and T'graph 6 6121 words
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Article368 1933-02-08 15 Important Contracts For Briti>h FirmAccording to the monthly bullet vi i Department of Overseas Trade the following contracta have been recently placed with BrlThe Egyptian State Railway-* and M: the Interior have placed contracts in m* ed Kingdom to the value of £20.000 a.- I loirs -vet368 words
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Article1082 1933-02-08 15 The Industry of Wuyuan, Anhwei »de paper was the- only MM ible for writing and Sthsr posTneo to the introduction o: I made variety trein the- W. gradual pastA once predominant position held by hand-made paper, partly due to changes in custom and ids oi prtnllni, sal a1,082 words
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Article460 1933-02-08 15 Economic and Political Factors Many a- the- pisaossl saastton of India's industry and trad'-. ,nd of the ou*.' for them. ,v Issued^ top 'Capita: (Chi aato] o,i the mmpm* c: ■OH exix)rts irom India, it is pointed out but for thb development, the balance of BT nf460 words
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Article190 1933-02-08 15 Fiepoit states that mint- wor.-ui._ i^couut 'hows profit of $*****8 et*i3.G9_., compared ith 119T.749 UMa) te previous year.' and .ifter providing for ai: administratior. charges ■Ml 54e;_-.J (MM*) fSadp part, replacement res rye and _44.t'.'Sb (£5.210) Tor depreciation, net profit was si 9. r >;'4 c190 words
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Article211 1933-02-08 15 EXCHANGE RATES February 7 SELLING London., 4 months' sight 2 3 29 32 London 3 months' sight 2 3 78 London 60 days' sight 2 27 32 London 30 days' sight 2 3 13 16 London, de-mand 2 3 25 32 London T.T 2 3 3 4 I.yon> and Paris,211 words
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Article140 1933-02-08 15 February 7 HH Singapore price .per pikul. ?~boo Gambi' up P.pp-r Wh U y. Flake r.i 4?„ Pi arl s. 4 ((C Copra. -md:;. a 4 7 Sago, flour Devoes Imperial B!?U_am Kerosene per tic i Sylvan Arrow Kerosene p.-r m 13. Socony Met r 14 drusss per i140 words
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71 1933-02-08 15 February Ttb.. 12 o'clock nooo IJ3.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) i% 6 7 16 ;al to London Standard. BRO I 6 11 16 Itandard R.S.S. on Tender Peb. g 7116 alarch g 9(l* •'< April 6S April- June 6 3116 6-* July-& 61571 words
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Article832 1933-02-08 15 TtfcSDA.. UB lie CLOSING QUOTATIONS Haytor ($l. *c .C Indragiri ($1) OTH Jeram Kuantan (50) 17 4 M Jtmah (sl> 40 90 Kamasan ($3) 70 00 Kedah ($1) 90 1.16 Kempas ($1) Kluang ($1) 7 0 no Kundong (SI) 60 70 Kuala Sidim OQ M > 4.832 words
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Article1256 1933-02-08 16 WEEKLY SPORTING NOTES Public Service 1 ami thr S .<* V <Jeiod players lost to Singapore Rugby. Domlrtatinjf the Tournament Cricket Practice Starts Advantage of Sunday matches. S.A.F .A. I^arae Malay- As. Good a* Ever? Ch-ne c early in form Army and R.A.F. boxlns rl-vih. The -iirgestton made ar the1,256 words
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Article726 1933-02-08 16 TORN SAILS IN DODO CUP RACE Tarbet Second To Kathleen In R.S.Y.C. Event On Sunday moiniut* sailing -a.i^ again a .>..- pastime the fre-sh breeze from the north- a«.dn._t the .-bb making the water di..tiiiC t,ly choppy. In the tinal race for the Dodo726 words
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Article130 1933-02-08 16 Keppel an-1 Island Teams in Ist Round The foMowine are th team.- re present T.? Keppel md 1 tMM Clubs :r Mm nr<t ro-pd of the Wei-Hal Wei Cup competition to be played ovrr th khasi Club course on Sunda*. Hie handicaps of Keppel players a<- d130 words
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Article341 1933-02-08 16 Tournament Results At Games played yesterdey in the- SCC. la^n tennis tournament resulted as follows. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS C E. Whiter and Mrs. Winter plus 1 beal A. H. AssisUr and Mrs. Stiunt Clark phxs 2. 6—3. 6—l. Mixed Doubles Level Roy Smith aud Mrs Le-g^.ut beat341 words
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Article223 1933-02-08 16 International Rugby At Swansea >»anM-.t. I t-b. b. Scotland 11 pts. Wales 3. In the international Rugby match betwefn Scotland and Waies, beiore j. .n'ved of 40.000 with ihe he.iv> liter plentiful r-in. Wales commented strensl> but in a breakawa> only brilhar*. dive at the feet of ih?Reuter Wireless - 223 words
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Article160 1933-02-08 16 Clash Hetween >ViP<hires, R. And R.A.F. Boxers from the Army. d-awn from the Royal Artillery and the Wiltshire R< m ■aa an R.AF. team at |fe H w World boxing arena on Saturday, February 18th Contests ranging from bantam toheixy v IPM be staged end I MMMA the160 words
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Article30 1933-02-08 16 Tr.:- r b-'-n'-v M .S'rok' 1 will be pi for SM S^'ird-v .mi Banday, F-b llth and 12th. -nd th? LrerMes Spoon (Bogey) on Mon!av. February r-eth30 words
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Article27 1933-02-08 16 T>ie up i n soasmenoo wtth a r Itia ■ateh <• _totm ICai b 4. and Sunday 5 Two prset.ee ret? ;ble dailv> fnm PBtofver* ,v >27 words
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Article78 1933-02-08 16 London. Feb. in aoaataa aap rapfaj a Ofmm b--a f T,nh b- pah la B-Land Etotttofc beat pat by 2 coils tn r —*>> Talv is at present bnfldlng fcur new dsstroyen fee lta On k a n Tbsss are of IMA torn «aa a speed si Ml78 words
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Article164 1933-02-08 16 INNINGS AND 61 LEAD AT BRISBANE Larwood Takes Six Wickets For 38 Brisbane. leb 7. The match between MCC an Queensland was concluded here te-d.v. the tourists winn ng by an innings and 61 runs. Fine weather prevail d and the wicket v.a^ good, butReuter - 164 words
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Article474 1933-02-08 16 Annual Report of Amateur Association Malacca. Feb 6 The aniiaa! report 9\ 99 W Amateur Football Association states r alia. The year under review in spite of the trade depression was not a bad one as far as Malacca was concerned. Finance.- -The statement of accounts shows a474 words
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Article279 1933-02-08 16 Annual Meeting of Cricket \nd Soccer Sections M_l»rr„. leh 5 I neeting of the Football Section of Malacca Foorts Club was held yesterday with Mr. R G "Vilson in the chair. After reviewing the past fear's act. n agreed to enter the foot- rnipetiUon for 1P33 and279 words
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Advertisement225 1933-02-08 16 GAS AN ESSENTIAL FACTOR FOR ECONOMY in the HOME COOKING. WATHRHEATIN LIGHTING MUNICIPAL Ol I X i AW/* mfs I I _?S I M f W I MT^f*< __i+ J*«^___s __i Ir* -P r4* >^ -at DrgaKT-^ M*s _t B 1 1 starts the M*/ -4" -4- 1 1 1225 words
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