The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 February 1933
1933-02-09
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Title Section18 1933-02-09 1 The Sing apore Free Press NO. 1W76. ESTABLISHED 1835. SIM; APORE, S.S. THi'KSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 193 10 ENTS.18 words
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Article176 1933-02-09 1 I* lie l>*iti v !i t c»~?nc r 1 i i < Nrii Pp^*f imported an ortbrvuk of fire in the engine room, hi.t Inter ad\iM-d tli.it the ln< «as under t'< ntrol I'.^c sin-ai.ore in v .1 In litre lor anglers, according to Mr. W Birtwistle176 words
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Article87 1933-02-09 1 FOOTBALL risri is i iHi(.M i cii. First Division: Wesi Brormvich 1 Blackburn 3. Wrdnoad f| 1 Ll 0. Third Northern: New Brighton 3 Chester 1. Scottish Cup second round replays: Hibernian 1 Aberdeen 0, Queen Park 1 Glasgow Rangers 1 after extra time. Scottish Cup third round87 words
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Article1091 1933-02-09 1 EXT RAV AGAN CE The letter had corns 'Jim night before. In answer to an advertisement John was to 09 fc r an Interview. For months Jchn Kingsley and In, wife, Margaret, bad lived in a bed-sitting-rom. They had not wished to live in a bed-sitting-room, but because of John's1,091 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement232 1933-02-09 1 fcjGlA TEA ri'Mitioss i' til the homo. RAFKLHS HOTEL •i" PREMIER lIJIEL TO-NIGHT j SPECIAL DINNER DANCE a' LAST PERFORMANCE DOT'S REVUE CABARET S>.:W— MIDNIGHT PHOXE -SI Uunm n,'\\ optn mr private luncheon- and dinners. Strict l> Private. W j? k I'M; M MKVlit in NETHERLANDS r INDIA CT Fort232 words
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Advertisement156 1933-02-09 1 ADELPKI HOTEL ROOF HARDEN TO-NIGHT I&A.\C'E^ cV CABARET THE MAYE SISTERS IN THEIR UNEQUALLED VAUDEVILLE ACTS F>;\\ NON-DIVERS SI. niNMK MENU i. ov;-. res varies Consonn. :e Algeria Supreme of Red Mullet Fi^h Sair..Toumedc Sarah Berntaardi Bak 11 potetoat- B I Green Peas Roasl Ei)3lisrt Chicken— F:<:. 1 1 B&lad156 words
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Advertisement209 1933-02-09 1 New Japanese propesals have ImproTe* prospects of a settlement of the Manehoria dispute— Pate o. I faU of the Daladicr Govirnment Is po >ible— Page 9. V,, n rnmts letter fM Mentioned by ,|Ha BH inqnest on a Chinese found hassjai in a plantation off the Changi Ko.id— P..^- LATEST209 words
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Advertisement11 1933-02-09 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article353 1933-02-09 2 THE 'GEORGE TO RENEW US YOUTH Shakespeare and Dickens I >ed To (in There The George, in Borough High-street, last of the old coaching inns cf London, is to be Bad restoration been delayed much longer. London might have lost a last reminder of ir.or- i partial iapi Yet the353 words
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Article105 1933-02-09 2 Vicar's ss. Challenge to Clergymen I prtae of ss. Is offered by Re. I vv H V; usT-.i/.s Church. Bourn in 11 tell him l an> in the C::':rrh of WB&ad conducts the services of his chur h MMkl If lt: accordance w:-. :übrtcs and direction th.-105 words
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Article45 1933-02-09 2 Callers at the Malayan Agency In London Include: Mr. r H. Wood, off Port Wellesley; Mr. P. Ducky of Koala Lumpur (who Is staying at Place. W.) and Mr Q ...an. of Singapore, whose address Is care of The Mercantile Bank of India. E.C. 2.45 words
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Article212 1933-02-09 2 One -Time Police Informer Accused [From Our O 1 OtßWpOOdlßt] Ku.int.in. Kel>. o. I case in which Mohanit At.:: Mb Ai .::.i:. .1 i.i.i polio informer, was ii-..i!,.>! c: 4 7 :n>m the house of .i Chines* named Lun Che< Tcnq at Jeram wa> heard before Che212 words
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Article124 1933-02-09 2 Ihi > -;.'h Ls announced ol Mr Francis William Payne. M Inst. MM \f I. Mech. E. f senior partner in th< firm ol Messrs. F. VV. Payne and Sort, consulting ami dredge mining engineers His deMun of dredges modernised the tin dredgin" industry in Malaya. He was a director124 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement392 1933-02-09 2 a Under Royal P<it r<>ita(j< > 1 A t nil supply oj I i V A j Aids to Beauty 1 for Ml 1 1 Natural Cultivation j J Life Long Loveliness I 1 1 Recommended by the Medical Profession. l| FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. I S Raffle*. Place. Singapore. J392 words
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Advertisement485 1933-02-09 2 TENDKKS. SINGAPORE MUNiaPAL NOTICE. Tenders. ■OOEfl I 10*1 r.:. unders art now invr the following materials or rti ulars of sucl dei m y be obtainf Tender Room. Municipal Officea amply of teHlnd Bitumen suitable far surface treatment of roads. Date of Closing. 4 p.m. Peb. 10th. 0 nstnactiou at485 words
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Advertisement332 1933-02-09 2 \0" Hill hhh NOTICE 18 PAR S» OWON vis incorporated a? 9 day of January fiiiyui ]r ra i addition of the wo: name. the BUDDIE v T^M the land and premjJJ^l >ed therewith sitmt# J rJ Course Ruaa. Sihk;.^:" VMM m way of gift by aw J BOONp^y PAR332 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous183 1933-02-09 2 Tin: wkek i uraday. ''th High Water 09 24, 8.8 ft. 23 09. M H Wiltshire Regt. vs. Perak at Ii Dot's R«>vue. Rallies Hotel. Tet.: SC.C. ToumMßMl. t ,I.IV 10 lh H% it Sr H LCJI vs. Med-.. kl Oaß at Anson Road; Wiltshire Regt. vs. Ppnang at P183 words
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Article553 1933-02-09 3 WHEN LONDON BUIL T WITH IRON YEAR THAT MEANT MUCH TO HER PROGRESS lie RJarvrf of <h? NW Enhuhaod X Menilion in th ndard oi the ii.oliuon 111 1864 of the old woodc. 5 bnu. opton i tnj far the 111 brld (now about to be pulled 3 li event!553 words
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Article471 1933-02-09 3 \\\< Most K.Mii.'i'kai'lo I'aini iriL: In an unpr 'tmtiou> snop near Victoria, Station hangs a picture that has caused a sensation in the world of art. If experts r.re not deceived, it is not only but the most, remarkable Mri i by that eccentric genius.471 words
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Article150 1933-02-09 3 Timber From Kackwood ot British Empire Women oi the Forum Club arc up a new fashion in furniture, and R to find hastes ics |HT i ntlnc their piu<" I .isac or monkey bone. With th- Bof»rd. the "Buy British" -'.b-cammtttet i' Empire I 1 article flooring-150 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement463 1933-02-09 3 !t makes driving such a PLEASURE THIS NEW TWiN-TQP GEARBOX! j m| s \4U \^w t 1 a^a^^r^K^ "A^ >^ 3^§\ /^E flmv^m "-*>'» yf/^Sk m^S^v^ ay Iritted with the (latest departure to ante I mobile laauiifaitailin 11m A ar— but a "Ten" built by Austin— with twm top gearbox463 words
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Advertisement74 1933-02-09 3 EFFICIENCY OF DRIVES IS PROVED ISY The National Physical laboratory Test Fit Resold Ch.\l\s TO YOUR MACHINERY A gen t s and Stockists UNITED ENGINEERS b, i n i t i: to SINGAPOKK MALACCA IPOH. SIKIJWHAN FENANG. f^oh ■>¥*X X ls v 0 better pill ipicTi^ y- ff ffTTK/P rely74 words
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Advertisement163 1933-02-09 3 Has no I ui> T bad become complete?" v^^ a depilatory pastes, X evil smelling powder and B <i 3jJ JH paliiful electnc trectment v *^^B JBI «*en a razor. Shaving POvTv simply made the hair Wj^ J gssv thicker. Then t' f I JJm :d the NEW I •*3I163 words
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Article, Illustration218 1933-02-09 4 BILLOWING SAILS a.-- an lt-forter battles against the aqua •DR KRtiFiMiliMiK ill endeavour to explore d MMM t the MM Ufhte with the aid of this great mirror and electrical apparatus. >!R KIXGSFORI) SMITH < x.imines the t-xhaust siler.rvr he has invented for v.-<218 words
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Article841 1933-02-09 5 QiTICIAL RK Of INDUSTRY tin's Sim, P/it Consistent Revival The Dem urn— l of Overseas Trade Monthly daav shown In the trade returns for October *a^sasjnsat November and the llsjßriw now pub.Sv<i T^C* IT* pT T »l*^^ t «i t 4 awrni April841 words
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Article571 1933-02-09 5 MR GEORGE MOORE'S LAST WORK COMMUNICATION TO MY FUIKXDS" His Dislike of The Modern (iir! Mr. George Moore, the famous novelist, died, at 6 a.m. on Jan. 21st at his home in BMQ street, S.W. He would have been 81 this month. He died while writing a new book. It571 words
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Article237 1933-02-09 5 Orifffaul Document Found Om uf the most interesting discoveries re- to the fariv history of Canada has come ".i.-ht ;«i Ottawa Mr Noulan Cauchon. town planner for the C':.!-:tal. has found the original manuscript copy, bound in rough cow-hide, of Gt-n ral Wolfe's nin preparatloa for th"237 words
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Article63 1933-02-09 5 Malnya is getting re c\ Ml Ml British I r vtrictl starts a^ usual on F> b n. I 'inr)r:-<:lTnd the «..tti" Stnnd r-t y-ai will be occupied ;m<l HHrf th.- iMOTlftt I wil c the mm and I imagini Htkll IMWI tvv- It nli id MAI BOJh show. Probabh63 words
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Article757 1933-02-09 5 LESSONS FROM BUR NS Scotland's Fear of Emotion Mrs. WMa Muir, the novelist, and translator husband. Edwin Muir. of Jew Sun and other works, proposed Tht Immortal Memory at a Burns supper at ihe Scottish Wo- OM hdineurgh. Mis» Jean D. I presided, and the haggis was duly piped in757 words
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Article240 1933-02-09 5 How Merchant* .md Shippers i< 'an Spend Les> to Make Mor. Profit margins automatically Increase at overheads are cut One of the most prevalent tiens in which overheads are wwnM% high, and even unnwwrllf Incurred, to link*! with the problem of atorap of goods in all240 words
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Advertisement151 1933-02-09 5 r~^ NIGHTLY 6.15 C 9.15 P.M. l ALLULAH BANKHEAD PM I IA X \>. CHARLES BICKFORD i.Kffc jj^s^SSi "THUNDER J *"^^^^^fc head comes into i ,'*^^.|W htr own The v ous. ?org ;ous 7 Jm a tutuu tuous T*^'"^^** dram a o f a woman and two iSfft^- men beyond151 words
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Advertisement128 1933-02-09 5 2 Every voordoj tin ndvniun notwei wnsentir€ly justified j STRAITS TIMES" j "wetoldYouT"^ rave over Nothing J mm m J '/.'/>■/ Hw/ht's (iiidiciicps n'f >v enthusiastic I CA^f OVOM npithtmh (I />// q£ mom s ,'< "77;/,/. .U/; TO-NIGHT" STRAITS TIME'S" SEE 77ie G'jumont-British j Musical Comedy Triumph TO-NIGHT" i128 words
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Advertisement218 1933-02-09 5 SPECIAL MAT Ihi ELS JO-DAY tO-MOHROWI SATURDAY! SUSDAY t AT P.M.— ICs here The Snappiest. Merriest and BIGGEST Musicomcd) yet Y^J^^'*^^ GREENWOOD v l*v^^w COME AM) ROAR YOU! BAD OPFI Hear those ditties See those Yell lh<»e laughs. IH'T AS PRKCAITION BOOK FIRST 1 IU)OKIN(J AT ROBINSONS A €*^£P ADDKI)218 words
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Article1000 1933-02-09 6 The New Stroke and the Old Rowing ro dies and captain ol beat clubs i, >.,. io i■•■ at i lib I > ;:tv Mcti mo unknown m ether forms of athletics A taawM n.i to v:i)! t:u P* a cricketer had to learn a real iri. ty1,000 words
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Article727 1933-02-09 6 Lp to and including J;';v..:r;. 14 P< i;;t:P W D. I. r. A HfcMllWj 25 13 5 5 203 AbertUkn 20 1? 2 5 154 8d AldersbcX Ba 12 7 2 3 200 6i Aiti>t--' Rifle.- I J 12 56 US Dunk ot England 14 7 1727 words
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Article120 1933-02-09 6 i I From Our Ovni Correspondent] London. Jan. 23. Cricketers in Welsh rugby team include Maurice Turnbull. the scrum-half, who ha.cained fame as Glamorgan's captain and a tourist to South Afrio a and Au: c.l. Jenkins, the full-back, is a sood v icket keeper and sound120 words
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Article108 1933-02-09 6 (> OVJ| Correspoca- D. M. Wood has been app iaM B X- Course at Liverpool. :r> .suece&sion to the M: F A. C. Toph.i.! Mr V.\» c IbM Mr. Topi.:.: :o: a number of years on the board of directors of Meters. It Ltd., lessees of AMm108 words
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Advertisement349 1933-02-09 6 nAniii A Dr^^\i^^l# rUrULAK \v^ i^P^P 1 ALL OVER THE WORLD X^^\ ot t. n> ot r. P c tn.it, from our \*fi &o?^ rh.» H v fKev are ruwkcJ ChiversJams To .iN<> C'huerf' Oldt English .Nfarmuladc, Canned Fruit* and Vegetables. A^cnt: N VI( R A Co., llonjf Kong Bank349 words
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Advertisement104 1933-02-09 6 STlClilllCJ^^sf One raea-u refill BB of Castrollo with ever} *zallon> of petrol w hen filling up v\ ill ohx:;ih "ii is-x.,1 engine will inert «m n^in- v\\u inn smoother runninj and pn. h;ihl> redur* ;m m»l <-.»n-umption I the "running in" period ffi*^% ear, aMfoilo i> m ..:uaMe. V^^lfflP N104 words
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2928 1933-02-09 7 An Authority Gives Advice To Disciples of Izaak Walton INTRICATE ORGANISATION BEHIND MODERN FISHING METHODS iU i.rs; nisation brhind the modern tishiim industry Mr \V Birtuistle (Director of Fisheries) in the tfrrstinu address to the Kotar\ Club at tlie weekly r-.e. ::n 52,928 words
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Article445 1933-02-09 7 JUBT AN OLD MALAY CUSTOM Appeal Against Young Lover's Dismissal By Bench When hr w^ dur^d with -unUwfully ennfinin*" a youn* Malay jjirl a defendant at SfT«nban pleaded that l\e was only oarr>in)f out an old Malay custom and u.i> diMh.ij-sid by the magistrate. On445 words
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Article191 1933-02-09 7 BaCOCatafvl I>fl>in oi New Amateur i <nnpan> Tli. new group of I mod. for the first m, in Ilis IM 0 I Hall changed at that there was no undue delay. The opening pi- I a well- kaatos dialect, was followed I < by Messrs. P. S.191 words
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Article113 1933-02-09 7 \djutant P. and P.W.V. Corps Defers Retirement G H Gilmon the Adjutant ol tin pfj oanj v. Mi bj MHri i R >t 4. :-..i, had th< clii oi his departure Malaya riciVriTd owing to the inability ol rto tak ov< r duties on that date c,.;,-..,... i)113 words
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69 1933-02-09 7 v mau; vial met tine i the Sinsapon tj i! th Rngineorine Association of a Malay d .it Aciclphi Hotel, the foilowiiu offici:- ■.'•l- rl.-ctod: Mr. G. Heron. Chairman; Mr. Jno N Jones. Vicp-Chairman; Mr. P. M. Scott; Hon. S*vretan": und Mes.srs. C. X O. m«od69 words
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901 1933-02-09 7 Man's Body Found Hanging From Tree Chinese from Pontian Kechil told the Singapore Coroner f^- yesterday that he had received an anonymous letter informing" him that his- nephew had been murdered in Singapore. "None of your people are making any effort to trace901 words
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Article510 1933-02-09 7 Sikh Accused Of Rash Driving A collision between a Europea: -id a Sikh's in Haveluck Ri... < moon of ]> inber 30 had its sequel in the Third Police 0 ri before Mr J F. F. Gregg yest. when tha Sikh was charged with rash and negligent510 words
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Article113 1933-02-09 7 Another Raid By Rc>enue Officers At 4 a.m. yesterday a party of Ri venue Offi< ers 1 by Supervisor Talbot swam «cro« I to Pulau Minyafc (which had •»<n the scene of a rai< inventive Officers, and s« IM points on the bland. Seven arrests were mwde.113 words
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Article98 1933-02-09 7 Voun.u Eurasian Accused of Breach of Tru>t A young Eurasian named CfcM <ie Souza. a bill Boltd I <<f th< Singapore Casket! Company pleaded guilty in the Police Court! Man IB I Hp| p I to a charge of .ir.inal broach ti trust in respect of $800,98 words
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Article42 1933-02-09 7 A t.'.-;.'f!o fish from ?h» Inrix p'• nt( c to thp Zoo by ih» R ti ]< t:< ill Soi lfiv a^ ;< i i pti n; ilt -mi mc for nearly two yi r.rs I; h: t•• r: r. discovered in the Aquarium's42 words
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Article1479 1933-02-09 7 Dispute Over Dead Man's Business Deals 200 EXHIBITS Assigned Rights In Tobacco Trade Marks On.' of the longest -ml '< out in th«" "Mijwem*' i nurt < *m».t|H>r« |Ku h.niHC <»iu|ii<-«) ti 1 1< ti, ti.tw hearing. Hi, pljintitf i- \ll U-"' V«»kr. widow ,>rf .M.vim1,479 words
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912 1933-02-09 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, FEBRUA RY 9, 1933. CRIMINAL OR LUNATIC More startling even than ttM story of the burnmt; of L'Atlantique is the latest news from Paris that the arrest is imminent of a man who is believed to have deliberately set the great liner on fire. This mysterious912 words
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Article136 1933-02-09 8 The death of Mr. R D Young, which occurred in Londcn. and news of which reachec Singapore via Calcutta a day or two ago. seven lor.g-.-tanding association with Malaya which dates back to about 1908. Fo: ::.a:: years Mr. Young was connected v. ;th the Mercantile Bank136 words
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Article115 1933-02-09 8 A Chinese was found in an unconsdooi condition lying on the road at Kallnng bridg-, Kallang Road, yesterday. He had a severr wound on the head, and was b'eedir.g frc ear>. An ambularce was called to convey h m to hospital, but before it arrived he had died115 words
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Article103 1933-02-09 8 There Tere 1=.3 deaths in Singapore la*t week as compared with 185 the previous week ■Md 101 for the sime period last year. death rate was 16 66 per mile compared 20.15 the preceding week and 21.56 a year agro :rcpe.in deaths were r-ported. Thr causes of death were pneumonia103 words
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Article93 1933-02-09 8 LATEST TIN AND RIBPER PRK I AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices nnd the sterling rate in New York and Pari specially cabled to the Free Pr. n are as follow TIN London. Foh. 8. Snot £148U (£l49' Forward £149 (£149"* 4 Tone of Market Easier Kl'BrtEß93 words
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Article839 1933-02-09 8 BOY SCO UT MOVEMENT IN SINGAPORE A:i."inl Meeting ot the Association new bead quarters at the old Race 'Course was the locale of the annual meeting cf the Singapore Boy Scouts Local Association, in the course of which a proposal to form a Head Quarters committee to IMM|» the decoration839 words
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Article135 1933-02-09 8 of the AleUa virde »eJ that light buoy, flashing green, in WtmM Riouw 2.5 cast of Tandjong Bemb:*lang. «v •Jag at 2109 hours G.M Attendant. Singapore, from the Chief Insptntti ivigation of Batavia. the lightbicy. Foxn, has been repaired and the light on the Sainbar Light hip135 words
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Article138 1933-02-09 8 THUMB-PRINT FORGERY ON DOCUMENT MALAY WOMAN Offence Much Too Prev?w Saystodge [From Our own Correspondent] MM Mr. Jwttee Übwu-t. ■HflBOSB) AafaM Yah charaed vtth femtr vkM*h psrtsfSasd by ■Kiring her th«a print a itraarat befon Mr <„ 4Rz-«> »l Ator Ga jah. fa* pi**** s Kir I. R Harpe: was138 words
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Article230 1933-02-09 8 I arewdl Recital in Sin'j.i: it. Iv:jkj NU>u<lwitscn tavc nir, »ar> r- ;>fc in Singapore at Che Victoria M«-m :?ht ani be was given by that select little gathering of gtauu* s»* lovers *ho at any rttt can on to give our oeiebrau-d t&uaot visitors a wans welcome230 words
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Article173 1933-02-09 8 U. S. CADET S ViMi T,, sistaawe Not Tb* tnlnlßC «hlp. California SUt* open* by the California Naut.cal School. fHiHawui e on February 12th. This vessel is loaned to th caiMrn a by the United State N used in the train ng of cadets f<* oßcm •'.c American mercanti- The173 words
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Article108 1933-02-09 8 Mr. tmtt~c Whilley Vt Malacca (Prom Our O»n Corrrsponr If tterra. I «r!al Assisr service wa I AS Mlara Christ I ble Mr Justtee V :i and H. C. Willan. The civ of th" Blfthrrsi Bir. (•<- enr... t/ and <*** oOcials. and potter oft On th- <+mOk108 words
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Article26 1933-02-09 8 TH AI PUSA M FI RE WO RKS Thr S( eon rt md y evmhit Thmipuaui nrtwerk 4ta»lay J f"J Siusace Mil ma* m* be available.26 words
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Advertisement188 1933-02-09 8 J fmMW\ x Brc»vd& Bottled by Mf H&GS!MONDSILTD ■'^S^^A^-%< READING. England. CAILIDBCCiK'S i;\ ii vi lO UM im UTOIMMIM Sfc"^'' KING OFSIAM DIAMONDS SKT PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. Bridal prt**nts in diamond set Witche* Broo< hes. Bracelets, Frarl Necklaces !.AHvir:sr \.vj weu -ski.lctfd stcck do not fail to188 words
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Advertisement60 1933-02-09 8 A BUSINESS MAN SAYS it is better to surmount an ohstacle than to try to force one's way through it. One wishes he had had a Beriotis talk to several well hacked runners in the Grand National. Back "GAFLAC" POLICIES and know what freedom from anxiety really means. GENERAL ACCIDENT,60 words
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Article65 1933-02-09 9 R.A.F- OFFICERS Fi.Kiiil" m WSTAMV i.TCORD \IV \i\ ::.00 Mi!.KS FAIR r Y PLANE GAVFORD AND NICHOLETTES AT WALVK BAY aprtnwn. 1 Squadron-Lead* r Cay- h! Liiutrnant ft- in tho I'airov plan. !,M(Kd at llav p.m. .11 h. mil c > lonu (!i-tanrt' rcrord i r.\Reuter - 65 words
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Article206 1933-02-09 9 Feb. S. ammhbcbi? the succass off ths l^ng distsncs) tgkt Om Air Ministry praises the pilots and so* manufacturer* of tat aircraft for their but \n the aialm— nl and points out that r holds tat Hire* main world's ittsuoa records; *ptH: Stainforth's 49T.5 miles an hour. Capum Uwtns 45.976206 words
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Article185 1933-02-09 9 r Cnvernment May Fall P.»ri. 7 fc m effort to avoid the pitfalls into which fell the Government's financial propnk vhUe itdutlm adsttmrt-ative exoenii- o and ha!f mfKard fr~nc-. par? only »raaH burden on civil servants and leave ex•r*k» awn practically alone. ■BtOT c niiadHu win beReuter - 185 words
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Article58 1933-02-09 9 FO REIG N SEAMEN Inited States Rill I'l^ed J* *r«lmiUqß Oh—Hlii of the Home of *m las passr<( the S-hnekter BUL w»h to brtof into an Unltrdj totfei s«n»en who are *arttflhlrj •■^s ?<«i v tmnUrnmts. J^ h toiended to hmr cajinese and Jap- 1 •w** many of whom areReuter - 58 words
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Article32 1933-02-09 9 FIG HT MALARIA FROM AIR I ■SorinVle* Huge J^'y n«^ tiugiuj atmtten and 19t owdkal •f-ti^e tenm -jff UxfrfcK— tbli TL te v the f^rht tf»tn«t anhria. 1 MlMlil ■iilmHiiiim «Mak wUI32 words
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Article167 1933-02-09 9 PETROL SOAKED CARPETS ATLANTIQUE FIRE INVESTIGATION PwK Feb. i. The arrest of man who Is believed to have ««»rately set on fire the Uner L'Atlantique b imminent. It Is under tod he fa regarded as the agent of an anti-French organisation, either a member of a revolutionary seamen's veiety or167 words
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Article146 1933-02-09 9 U In Sterling Checks Demand CoasfcteraMe eacltemeut still prevails in the South African mining section on the Stock Bxehang? and this morning further charp advances were again reported. This follows heavy dealings on Saturday morning. After the closing of the Stock Exchange on Saturday, street workers carried on146 words
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Article90 1933-02-09 9 Discussion at the Hague The Labour aewipapen have b^en banned From the defence forces as they do not support luthorlty. declared the Minister for Defence in the Lower Chamber. Force wouM be used IT the surrender of the Zeven Provincien were not immediate and unconditional. He told theReuter - 90 words
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Article90 1933-02-09 9 Sir llPa] Ihi IHQ U;rk Tn London Umdon, Feb. 6. ar Ronald Ilndsav. B-iti^h Amba^s^dor to United States, tended at Southampton from the sj. Burooa this afternoon aid at on~e motored to London to attend consultation, with the committee of the Cabinet on the ■object of the90 words
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Article42 1933-02-09 9 Prospects of a Settlement Improve Cifnrva. Feb. 7. f» in tun new Japane propolis mlwittnl to the League Secretariat are understood I kttf way toward drat tion of Dec 15th and Involve certain vrr-bal Proepects d a aettkinent have ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article39 1933-02-09 9 Six Months Imprisonment and Fine Bomb'y. fVb s Mrs r.a: -s s r.r- d -t B-rad Police C^urt s:v rr nth Imprl nt srd a nne or 500 rupees or <!x weeks in defau t ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article23 1933-02-09 9 Four Kili'H in Hampshire Accident I London. F«>b 8. Fv.r m-r. »•:>' k 11 d v.h-n a R \F n a ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article82 1933-02-09 9 Armil Officer Detained in Tmccr London, Feb. H. >'i r v.i on** of the >! k" Bl nts of Hm 1»r.;.-!. A: i at present u:!'l. i the Tower of London, acco*, w; to the D M-ess, pi -:\\v\ the leakage ;rt information to Tower. 1 he WarReuter - 82 words
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Article505 1933-02-09 9 I Former (lov^-nor of Bombay Dead London, Feb. The death is announced of Lord Sydenham. which took place suddenly from cerebral hoemorr ha g Reuter. Lord Sydennam of Ccmb?, who was 84 p r old. was a baron in 1913 He was a son of the late Rev.505 words
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Article70 1933-02-09 9 Buy T**v* H Front Of lV'-i' >m?nt London. F:b fi PTlinmont rrasspr-bl-s pfter the Christmrs teces 11 to-tnom-.v ar.rt n r>-.:5y session is In prrT-ct. For"i?n affairs p m likely to KCWP* m')*h ••on p--t r»Abt^, di^rmampnt ;v Far 1 situation In dcmpst'" matter flnane* «"d M ">Viy-70 words
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Article29 1933-02-09 9 Opt-ration In London Nursing Home London. F»*h on p« ncivit:- hi i I tmtm i hon:p on S-i'i-"! v is stat-d to b- makin isatlsfa press29 words
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Article29 1933-02-09 9 !V-nr F h 7 1 Ath c fn-mH tn Mt»le N i j Rn- fa nib"- f v they vht» la: lv 1/ rsubscrib d Reu terReuter - 29 words
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Article68 1933-02-09 9 50 PEOPLE HURT IX GERMANY Con?iderr.hfe Damage To Property Eterih, Feb. s. Earthquake shocks were felt over a large area in South Germany this morning. Rastoff, Baden Buffered most and 50 ivopie at- reported to be burt Con^iV.eraMe damage to property occurred also at Cetigheim, SteinhameaReuter - 68 words
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Article159 1933-02-09 9 H;ht Year's Imprisonment For Coolie [From O :r Own Corrospor.dent] Malacca, Feb. 6. A sentence of 8 years rirj-y-o is impi was imposed by Mr. Justice Wh.iky at Ma: :.-os on N-a: man, b Tttrii coolie of the Lanchan^ Division of Mcrljnau Estate, for stabbing to death one159 words
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Article113 1933-02-09 9 Malacca Revenue Officers' Capture ■I O:- Own OOR r.t> Malacca, Feb. Ltc Ah Wall, a Hoklen. was :harged a* Malacca Police C urt with beir.i: in poise^sion <~i tfutinole tobacco weighing 325 lbs in a car at Klebar.g I Mr E V. R^drisrues. cf the Preven'ivi IBrpnch.113 words
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Article99 1933-02-09 9 U.S. Senator Seeks Reduction W.i hincton Trli. 7. m- |Mb Dnaoerat Bsnator, South r ":na. has int-od':c-rt bill dcsicn?d to reduce the ro'ton crop In 1933. H? "-Till put 3 500.009 la'.e^. Nt present rontro'.lrd by tho Frd-rnl Yum Bwwd an-1 other Govern m?nt?.l bodies, into a "pool."Reuter - 99 words
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Article81 1933-02-09 9 En«r'n« Room .AMnzo On Voyage To Oregon Lond >n. lib C A Pimm Wmf rp.-r,o ster.m H S':;r r r»,303 tons. vMfe a C""\v of 47 b f>o:r. LOMdOB to Porthind. Orpf^on. has I th th r n -lin" NMI is MM nl t}ri! fir-, v-81 words
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Article58 1933-02-09 9 Bff jgwi on Decentralisation Report London Ffb. 8. Sir Sirr.uH Wilson 1" n^w. er»^ged In London U iia>Um h: DtMMtnriha*t3i< R°n.rt It i n t yet known wheth?' f he report will t h \t i f o:ti I -.rivitc com.nuniration to th» fc?retary of S'.re withReuter - 58 words
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Article44 1933-02-09 9 m r y] n f th nursine 'Ui'.l r n >• n^ -M h' b'cn in r iMg MM ll -'hnrt'y Iv.ivui' hi Imbh --yin- n nf nt a n »-tv in h^- h^iour 'vr: held x Hcstpl, Bukit Nsnas, and was ]y att, led.44 words
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Advertisement124 1933-02-09 9 REDUCED PRICES SPECIAL OFFER FOR February March With the exception of Wines, Provisions. H.M.Y. (ioods, igarettes, Cafe, etc., ami a Itw proprietary articles ALL GOODS iin ALL DEPARTMENTS 12'/.,% DISCOUNT During February March Bona hide Price Ucducti >ns to all Our (histomers Robinson Co., Ltd. Incorporated In StraiU Settlement*.) SINGAPORE124 words
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Advertisement1068 1933-02-09 10 THK BLUE PUNNEL UNI (Ocean THE BIAM BTEAM NAVIGATION Oa. Ltd* Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China THE HUAKffIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (18S2) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co.. Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd. THE SARAWAK BTEAMHHIP Co.. Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE1,068 words
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Advertisement510 1933-02-09 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In fefiand) "ELXERMAN W LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA POBTB AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. g^ £.5. CITY OF LYONS For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg Feb. 28 Mar. 2 bs CITY OF MANILA For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg Apr. 15 Apr.510 words
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Advertisement343 1933-02-09 10 Per* Cl British India and Apcar Lines MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MA.IKSTI LONDON AND FAR I \<l !i OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA 1933 BURDWAM iffil BANGALOIiE 6.000 Fob. lfl KAISER-I-HIND COMORIN LOO Ftt> 17 MANTUA ■.-.NPUHA '<X) M»T S343 words
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Advertisement503 1933-02-09 11 O. S. K. Line. KOR AFRICA AXD SOU,, AMERICA. MABIJ BlMhHk. Cape T*ra. WoTiaiS^aMS ■wi i.gj isai^ 9nnu Lo. Mannsm. STiSi dTjJSID*"" 1 Cape Town Bwito H>K INDIA Mar 2224 gJBJtfHWai BOMHU •..aColßg^ If 5 91 IDIU %TA «ABO I XLCUTTA via Belawan De!i and Rangoon iS" X f O>SOLI503 words
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Advertisement530 1933-02-09 11 PRESIDENT LINFP TO EIROPE tROM SINGAPORL AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive B'pore. B'pore. Penan*, n. York. Pres. Polk Frh 11 Feb 14 Feb. 16 Mar. 28 9tm. M Feb. 25 Feb 28 Mar. 2 Apr 11530 words
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Advertisement919 1933-02-09 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKK PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ BOTH i;.r pafe c. Semarang. Sourabaya, Boeleleng, A—rriw. Padaiv Bay, Benoa i.nci Banjoewanpi HMII ii. I ..ii-Pandjang, BengkalL*-. Soengei-Pakning. Biak and PftkaaBaroe. \.\N HI ITS/— l .r ti > M| Kong. Bwm(ow and Amoy. MABOfI I ay. Feb. 10. Prigi-Radja, Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas and919 words
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Article862 1933-02-09 12 WHEN GEORGE GRAVES "DRIED DP" And the fan Wh'» Asked for "A Blood and Soda" Few people become famous on the stage withjcut having a fund of good stories told about jthc!)i In Humour in I I 1. 'Universal I Publications >, John Aye862 words
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Article84 1933-02-09 12 The survh.r.»; cadets of the wrecked training I ship Niobe .upplemented by others, were transfered to the training cruiser Koln, and in tins sh.p u-il complete their training in a lone foreign cruise Egypt, Australia, Japan, and bark by Africa. After the loss cf the jNube they pursued t>-.- ing84 words
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Advertisement606 1933-02-09 12 Burns Philp Line. < Incorporated in Auyiriila 1 FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE vim JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ■cfuiar monthly sailings by the wel' -known steamer MARELLA (7,375 ton*) and to* 8 8 MANOOLA (3.252 tons*. [Cargo only] MARELLA \s one of the largest and finest steamers trmdlni vj606 words
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Advertisement496 1933-02-09 12 HENDERSON LINE. iiELUi!>lL^ I SCHEDULE OK SAILINGS BeSt avail*** tCOI 1 B% Fortnightly Papwnjrrr >t«UDrr Obtainable bf aU I Brtvir^n Ilannmn. Marvrillr^ I ami F.nfUnd COikSil G I HOMI \RI) vAIIIN^.- »^T. 1 A x I'ori of ihUmb.irk^tion I'l>m«utli VV A 4T^ 4^\ i I l«ve Rancor. 'IT S I496 words
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Miscellaneous726 1933-02-09 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Buj-ujk every Saturday 7 pin .md Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Fridaj 7 30 am Saturdays 1 P" 1 Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday I a.m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pin Kelantan (via Padang Bcsari Monday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) very Monday,726 words
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Miscellaneous103 1933-02-09 12 Penang via i»rts 12. J IndrajxH-ra, Bnt 6422, from Rotterdam 8. lor Eauvia and S- h Maros. Dut 363. frum Indraglri 8. for Indra^ir; 10 p.ra-. Bnt 579, from Teluk Anson 8, for ITtM Anson via Port Swettenham 10. Van Outhoorn, Dut. 1180, frcm Semarang 8. for Belauun Dt'li 8.103 words
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Article361 1933-02-09 13 SAFE GUARD SHIPPING Canada*s Lighthouse Service Ottawa. Feb. x W:-h .tprproxunately 50.00 ll coast ■.i" i. lit! and Parinc Occam, the Ore*t Lakes and other lakes withm Mm bounthe Dominion. t.i:. cu.ventment HhJMlbj MMM hM to mamtair. an r\-- lighthouse service. Thi> -t-rvice require-;, during the season of navigation. MM361 words
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Article374 1933-02-09 13 Ma To He Higher in Future Serious consideration ls being j,iven vi itofSand to the question of marine in~urancf rates, follow. r. *he disastrous fire? on board Prei h Hi The matter ls receiving the a'tenti n ot th< I- .te cf Londcn Underwriters and of374 words
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Article80 1933-02-09 13 Fainou SoviVt Ire-Breaker May 150 Saved ArchiPT«*l Feb. 7. gfeM art- BPi s»ro-T ftfepM that It will b^ pn >■ wttWr Om n >■• rliv to hilul th Bonr- in MMI h:tvl *t :i she is strrnded and tow her io m*n: I XMh i the v>;v of80 words
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Article723 1933-02-09 13 Ship's Kntire Crew in "The ■ttlglt* Tn- da:iv p:.-., which iw\ r lu-s <>r even exa>i- r erat< qu-jtos the captain of the ship. Grac< Harwar, as reporting that the weather was s-i bid during hi> recent, passage home that h wa. obliged to keep his .nun723 words
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Article255 1933-02-09 13 The story of Arthur Curtis Wilson h a sad st n- Alas! that it should be so typical of tht— days rf world depression A- Inr Curti- Wfrnn ll 52. Mi I IT.^ L'vrs in \V^nd r wnrth-r:ad. SW ;ir"' the r> a pol coman saw255 words
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Article45 1933-02-09 13 PftMßfm (km Batavta to Singnpore by the b 1 1^ g 'ord. Mr Soe-imn ani M-. p. nMfcO*- ,> k i c Pi v Co nte PM 3. r 1! Mr. H. E. II 1 tu:n MM Mr. X D S. Si.iir.ip on.45 words
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Advertisement459 1933-02-09 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Dail\ and Week I v Editions) m RORTNSON K()Al>. SINCAPOKK Cah!.> A.ldn-w. ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE Thr premier morning daily in Malaya Delivered with the Chota IHazn each morning. Latest news latent telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cahles appear dailr. Special features include pictures, serial459 words
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Advertisement444 1933-02-09 13 v JHaaaßßaM.^^^^^ ju. y ■■HI .^a. Bak c' y 4- I 1 ajpjp A aP (fr^i*^Bßßaw *^A' I TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V, V AND MOST OF THE U.S. A \K Tin- .\t\v Scenic Kouic of tne Canadian iMMkaM It*' I Sn thr best of the* marvellous Canadian Rockie: sia>444 words
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Article309 1933-02-09 14 London Uabhi Say> Word ot (inititiide For forty-two years new the Her. Har. Price has been minister of the St. John's Wood ogue. He has just retired: and in a talk with an Evening News correspondent he had something to say about the way England309 words
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Article18 1933-02-09 14 M: I H iUU kavr lefll I M -<!- and th.n ..ddiv i, lo R, tHorsharn Road, Cranleiyh, Surr.18 words
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Article180 1933-02-09 14 0m tIM "KlU'll'iN o\ lilt 1 Human Kaco" The Road Traffic Act has been a failure. T not succeeded in making the roads safer than they were to any appreciable degi c aof the Pedestrians Association in London. "The reason is because the speed of180 words
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Article104 1933-02-09 14 Prog «mmc < drills up to ,md for wp<-k ■iuiir February 112 th. 1933. Wednesday. 5.15 p.m., Headquarters. S.h.A <\>. Ehnv nt;irv Qoa Drill; Ist. Bn. Si? Sfc- tion, Voluntary Parade Visual Signalling; "D" 'Eurasian^ Coy., 30 yards Ran?e; "E" Cn Junior N.C.Os.. N.C.Os. Course; MG. PI104 words
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Article340 1933-02-09 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of .stations which can be received in Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony Sydney, Australia, and other stations. I Usual call after records "Kullo Sydney." i.Tij<»n- Priok, 21 metres from 6.30340 words
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68 1933-02-09 14 KUA LA LU MPUR AMAT EUR RADIO SOCIETY Kuala Lurcpur regular broadcasts are until further notice DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 ajn. PETALJNG HILL TESTING. Except Sundays and I I FRi: 05 Metres ROM THE STUDIO. 8.30 p.m. Krontchong Music. 7.00 *pgHfrh 7.15 Br:::':: Official Wireless Neil*. 7.2568 words
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Article251 1933-02-09 14 Mr. Reginald Barker, of Torkington Estate, I 'Ham. is now on leave. His address is Halrion. 6. Downsway. Sanderstead. Surrey. The ciaih occurred in Ealing at an early Mrs. Smith, wife of Mr. John 1 Smith, of Springburn. Glasgow. The late Mrs. second daughter of Mr. and ;)les. and when251 words
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Article124 1933-02-09 14 First I>i i > in Cit\ Ui« i Uriel Illnes; While tackling arrear.; of work which had icp—lrtdd during a brief illness. Sir Ckr. Bell Simpson, a director of the Bark of Madias, collapsed and died at bis office In Lea. Ft Sir Clement was bora124 words
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Advertisement193 1933-02-09 14 Thousands Already Sold! THE ANNUAL DF THE EAST (1932 33 Edition) KDITKD AND COMPILKD BY EL F. KNAPP, F.R.G.S. BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER Acclaimed U) be the most magnificently prodoeed and BOifl ivmarkable Booh OQ Trawl. Industry and Advtntmv in Dm Eftflt and Far East over published. 368 BIG PAGES193 words
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Advertisement113 1933-02-09 14 d I BRITISH BROADCASTING j CORPORATION I PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BLRMA. I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. pnd J FEDERATED M \LAY STATtS J I I J FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, i DAVENTRY, ENGLAND J Wavelrngth^: 25 3 mttro* nrd 31 3 J metres. i I 1 I. ut -d. iv I e-hru.irj113 words
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Advertisement372 1933-02-09 14 tfANI-S AAD L\SLl<\ CHARTERED BANK Ol INDIA AI>TRAII\ \M» MlI-. rpor^t'C n Erglaac by Royal Charter) Bj p capital In itajOtt share* or £5 *-acn m*ca c R r.t P. \i t -rve Liability Pr- i f II t, \I) O f f 1 1 4 I Alor Btar I372 words
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Advertisement263 1933-02-09 14 THE V0M»l: t BANK. LTD Capital Buofe-nt- p^,,. BB) Vlce-PresMent K. Take-' oatat t'aUhua^ The National Pnwim^i B* i Bank. Lid Alr—ndrla (Egypt), Baiavia. b*t t:_. Patentta, Canton, Cfaangcovic DaJretTi? aonotalu. KaIfHML Karachi, k ißt^^ltotißm. Btor^ouch: y^ V^T y >n y on Janeiro. ««j: »r^^? leattie. Bem«rang. Sba.gbai. •saa^ BMnbaye',263 words
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Article120 1933-02-09 15 in Representative i rue> Frfc. 4 S Aa Tptott* and Tgrapfc 99 98 100 mtmtm Bafeaad 43 43\ 43V. 1M«*». Cmmm Q NQ 11% Ore Bectrte 13^ 13% 13% Orn Motors 12 OMdnrH 4S 4 4>. O— <linr 12 11% 13 totrr Tpbaoe and Tgnph i'120 words
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Article135 1933-02-09 15 THE ABROAD I A: I- <f -i--> Athens 375 tst Brifmdt 25_ WH Irrtln 30.43 14 15 32 BonUiy Is. 6d. 1 6 I ■nek** 35 24.68.; IMTWB Sl3 .\in:s :flctalr«w t .^e n 18 159 22 7 16 Orwva 25.22' lUH HvL^i^!u-s I«J3 Bi T 13 :..»r 110 110135 words
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Article96 1933-02-09 15 YE STERDAY'S RUBBER AUCTION Us* Stngnpare €%■■>■ r of Commerce Rubber aajorlattoo held Hi I.looth. awtttau yesterday, tllttt m tam^iii il 1.319.919 lbs.; 509J4 •ow. Offered 1.309.133 lbs.: 530.70 torn. Sold HUM ftt.; 4MB tons London *w Tort 2.2932 Cts. PKK F* K» %l IZHi Go»J MiHgi QuaUty to 696 words
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Article96 1933-02-09 15 RUB BE R AN D TI N RETURNS 1 \4cnu Kobatr Outputs far January: Alar Gajah •:oo Ayer Panas W.OOO. Bukit Kubu s.»»: Okawaly SJllt: JaUn Kebun 10.700: Pajam 135.7C0. Port Owettca IU»; Tambalak 19.500: Teluk Anson mm Braut 50.704. KaU Tin. Dredg* No. S 375.00 plkuls: :out 140 00.96 words
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Article24 1933-02-09 15 Tin ihinl live Saack m^mtKkm r#r **a aari Bay Show, at Chicago, exhiJst of n^ hfcffc^si Mjmxi -t, 2SO of which wimt >.:.d .a'24 words
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Article551 1933-02-09 15 The past week has been a quiet one in all •eettoas of the local share market and there are no mrtrtamttng features which 9m comment. Rumours and anticipations with ;ard to the War Debt question stiU continue > Influence the money market at home, i Sterling has been551 words
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Article250 1933-02-09 15 i 'it > Uapidly (iro>\in^ Into The Skies S::.t: i. .r-ivvu.; •..;> 'iVc::V. >-.ir> a 'j ■.<• three storeys tall was a novelty ph> t> ;ndar:«.- of th': t-xtended t Bubb'..:.-- Well R ad To-day the ...r..., haw 1 to their safest Limits. There Is no place250 words
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Article1566 1933-02-09 15 SELL YOUR TIN Doing the Industry a (lood Turn We print below an article sent to us by a .iolder in tin-mining comP»nif s&es a point ol fori>eliev e oi.. :md it of the tnonthh bull, tin flu Produce i-.s— sell your tin And by producers I rnt .illy those1,566 words
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Article229 1933-02-09 15 rhe report of tlie Sedenak Rubber Estates Company icr the year ended on October 31 last is' satisfactory and the trading loss of £4.568 which was incurred is not large when con.->i-dtTation is Hade for the trying conditions that cristcc* The net loso lor the yeat v.as only229 words
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Article45 1933-02-09 15 An order for 15.000.000 feet board measure of sawn lumber to be shipped in 1933 has been received b", a large limber firm who headmiarten are In Qijt-bec City from a firm in London, England This order will provide work r ,:i additional 500 nvn45 words
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Article206 1933-02-09 15 February R SELLING London. 4 month.-' sight 2 3 29 32 London month. sight 23 7 8 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 27.'..' London, 30 day' siphi 2 3 13 16 I.- mdon. demand 2 3 25 32 London. T.T 23 3 4 Lyons and Paris, demand206 words
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Article119 1933-02-09 15 Ftenrusry 8 Tin Singapore price (per p<kul> $75.75 Gambler 5 00 I- \V.:t, IP Kar> >; 4 7, Pi arl Sago Small C.::a < Bago. flour j, Devoe's Imperial Bi'Liiani Kero&ene per tic 2 60 Sylvan Arrow Kerosen- tin 1W Snony Mutur Gasolin? 14 arumj per British Impor:.>. c^i:119 words
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65 1933-02-09 15 rt.S.S equal to London Stand..: Spot (loose) f f ye itss equal to London Standuti. <Fv» 6 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Peb. f 7|ii 9% March 6»4 April 6 916 9% April-June 6% €1116 Jui.-s^pt. 6 13J16 6?i Tone of Market Dull. Latest Cable London65 words
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Article887 1933-02-09 15 FRASER'S SHARE L IST WKDMMtW 1i V. '1 II 9 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Asam Kumbaiig t£> 33b 6d 25ft 6d Au iral Malay <£> 18a 20s norn A Hit am (ss> 10s 9d 11s 6d PUWh) Tin (I 11* l 2s Batang Padang ($1) Bat a Ca 35 40 Bukflt Arang887 words
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Advertisement69 1933-02-09 15 Assets exceed HMd+.tn Assurance In force over f3s.§M.f The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. < Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) ■T r; 2O r ra^rr r Btagapore deposit with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British Lile Assurance CJompanles Act in every particular. \TM ACTIVE PLANS69 words
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902 1933-02-09 16 ASTON VILLA BEATEN ON OWN < i ROUND Gurney's "Hat-Trick" For OuliUi i- .:.u I ondon. Jan IS. No more topsy-tunry results have probably ever been recorded in the FA. Cup than during this year's matches. The Fourth Round score sheet to-day showed some902 words
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Article38 1933-02-09 16 Mr F. h,j roc > t Trm M* i, Civil s-rvi intends to pursue a i:eer a- rh.r H> first book. Traveller's b--n accepted OmMM ft Co. for n*i ;m ,|>i.. his .-^vH.nd novel, wiiicii i« -.a* r.e^rix-. compleUon.38 words
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Article140 1933-02-09 16 Australian Message to I f f Melbourne, Feb. 8. The Australian Cricket Boards I I HH MCC regarding to word "unsportsmanliks" used in the first cable says Pi do not regard the sportsmanship of your team as being in question. Our positfc n was fully considered140 words
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Article211 1933-02-09 16 Sir John Scoii On The Hull At Now Rifle Range s.. John Scott, the Colonial Secretary, scored 97 out of a posrible 100 whsn hr> engaged 111 .1 :i with Col. M. J. T. Rcilly. Com- BJ I I after he had declared upon miniature rifle211 words
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Article217 1933-02-09 16 Btagipift (!u!) Defeats GanriiM Chib The match between the Singapore Golf Club ladies and the Garrison Golf Club la<i: yesterday at the Garrison links. Resulted in a win for the S.G.C. ladies by 7 points to 3 ata. Th. r. .-.ere below Miss M. A. S. Law217 words
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Article102 1933-02-09 16 Alekhinc's Wonderful Feat in Shanghai Sh.-nirh.ii. Jin. SI. Dr Alekhine. the world's chess champion only a few hours left before leaving Hong Kong, played twenty-one opponentrimultaneously last evening at the V M G I Alekhine btoself was blin^fclded thenretlcalv. though a matter of fact he reclined m m102 words
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Article83 1933-02-09 16 <>.. ■■»<■?, F- Dr;:ary 12th.. the A" Class will sail the Mrs: of a series of three races for the Guillemard Challenge Cup. Start 10 a.m. The "B" Cla-s will sail the -econd of the series of three races for the Tilling Challenge C ip. Start83 words
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Article40 1933-02-09 16 A billiard tournament comprising A and B singles handicap and sno-ker pocl double* handican has been arranged at the S.R C -r'y next month. Lists are posted in the billiard room and entries clase on Feb-uary 28th.40 words
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Article63 1933-02-09 16 The Honble Mr J. n. Hall, who w?s admitted to the General Hosnltnl. Penanc. immediately Ml return fro-n fmm by the 'Corfu" fc it Is understood, suffering from para-typhoid The ■Ton-,. |ft A c Baker b tnerefQre cont|nnjn to art as British Adviser. Krdah but will leave or Kelantan to63 words
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Article897 1933-02-09 16 TWO GOALS DOWN AT INTERVAL Croat Second !h'f Game To Share Pcfcts 1 From Our Oti 008 l^omii.i, J.m. 24. Sixty thousand peop'e v/ere present at Ibrox Pork to see Rangers cii 1 the Av>^ •llub R?pid. 3—3. Several hundreds cf n's in frncy costum? gave897 words
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Article67 1933-02-09 16 Friday, February ICth Before the Chief Justice in the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. Part heard S 1450 31— Yu Wan Y"ke alia* Yu Oi (w) vs. Chu Slow Kuan and 2 others. Before Mr. Justice "Beckett Terrell at 11 a.m. MMMmt-ln-Chambers, Originating Summons. M Oam, PrtM B67 words
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Article950 1933-02-09 16 CHINESE DEFEAT MALAYS The Odd Coal h Five Chinee 3 Malays After hiding the lead at hs'ftime, and losing it towards Use mi, the Chinese by a I lan minute goal deft I M •> a Be-ar Satdium. ye 'crdav by the edd goal of fiV2. On the run cf950 words
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Article60 1933-02-09 16 (From Our Own Corre=pfr.denn Malacca, Feb. 4. Tn the Police Court hurt before Mr H C '.ViKan, the District Court Mielsrrate. Yoonc Thung Siong. a Khek. wa.«; charccd on >unl of crmlnal br-p.-h of trust in re^Tx-ct Icf Jevellery valued at $1,140. The cast- was po?tpon60 words
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Advertisement34 1933-02-09 16 Mr. H. O. Smith of Calcrtta has arrived in S! iiTDore to re'ievo Mr W Step 1 n* Mh' of the Mercantile Bank of India The ifl'ter will shortly be KOing home on leave.34 words
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