The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 February 1933
1933-02-10
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1933-02-10 1 The Singapore Free Press 13^ ESTABI ISJIKD |835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1933. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article358 1933-02-10 1 Several inU-rr^tins uiinonncei.irnts wrrt made at (luestion tin in Pai liimont— The Wstiithw mi- ion ».i- rni-t h;. th;> Princo of Wales on arrival iti I.ontlnnIVfi s. A big reoonstriKlion schmn i, propo<>ed f(ir Madrid Pape 16. The Will hire Ili^im. train >■>-- defeated by Prrak by358 words
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Article1426 1933-02-10 1 Man wants but little here below It has been nor wants that little lone. Heace the oeed for advert isiug. Those who haw* goods to ;ok round them and behold a vast multitude oT their she Jo« -creature* walking about with J ck-lustre eyes as though desire had perished1,426 words
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Advertisement140 1933-02-10 1 «sS* Vj- i_L *—^*j _P^_^_^_^_B I E I _.y |fi| SmHhHPVS 1 I TAINABIt \I MI RA FFLES HOTEL -I vYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TONK.HT TEA D\NCi:-6.15 p.m. to 8.15 pm. j INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.»0 to midnight. TO-MORROW DINNER DANCE and HUGO AND JOSEPHINE (tn complete cfan^e off pracrvnme) i140 words
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Advertisement301 1933-02-10 1 I SE.4 VIEW HOTEL TO-MGHT 3 AND < tiftAitirr WIT H T II MATE SISTERS DINNER H NON-DINERS SI f (FRIDAYS fcVFNIN'G ORKSS ESSENTIAL* i 1 AOELPHI j HOTEL PATRONS ARE REQUESTED TO KINDLY N ni THAT HENCEFORWARD THERE WIIL BE ONLY ONE CLASSICAL CONCERT, ON THE 1 FIRST SUNDAY301 words
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Advertisement175 1933-02-10 1 LATEST M>VFV;FIs: M!N 1^ Save ycur money Pnge 8 Go'fcr's insurance Page 16. v> you modernize Page 1 €■:<• real voice at last Page t. CHRYSLER RIDING EASE t^Qf/rt; »>y ft^^ 'O- *B* PIANOS uprighTgrands FROM $450.00 GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS W. GARCIA PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURER, AMBER MANSIONS. CUT CURA HEALED175 words
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Article220 1933-02-10 2 Armed With a Dau r «tr on Mountain-top A ticket-of-taave convict from Dartmoor. whose bravery in the mutiny there a year ago' Helped to save the h:> of C TORMi a Prison C ai; .1: CV.in. r. Q-u<r*. S**>sftons at Cardiff sent back to prison foe M220 words
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Article42 1933-02-10 2 dramatic SOS was broadcast kg BBC. for a man to go to two different hospitals, where his father, mother and brother T*ere dangerously ill. It is the first te the history of the BBC. that such a double appeal has been made.42 words
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Article121 1933-02-10 2 Fr .v. Ou: Ov:. Coi respondent] London. Jan. M Amoi. MalaVMii At:- las i .s.: Dr F \V Fox worthy, of Kuala I.!!; >'(!■ ':u BttS^ell Hotel. VV.C 1. Mr E G Forlr N'.lM Sctnbilan. staying 20 Ravel boll in Gardens Ealin»; Mr. R. r: Buck".:; of121 words
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Article73 1933-02-10 2 Mr H Lavt<m 01 Hoy, a in a grocery sh.»p in Church Street, Hastings, 1. -a", .i cia.shine down the street I clothes in iMMi Hi RM ■flu \m and :'.unj4 his coat nmnd bar, raOtaf h over on tb ivement and thu :u !i:r.the flames. The girl was taken73 words
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Advertisement347 1933-02-10 2 PR EMO all-rubber BRUSHES An entirely new departure in nail and Toilet brushwaro. Britl b Manul > I ire %J prim M CenK 0 (enis. M Cents. MEDICAL HALL, LTD. O PF General IW Ollire. BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14 A Change Alley, Singapore The Chrßpc-f Hou?e347 words
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Advertisement614 1933-02-10 2 TENDERS SI N G APORE MUN ICIPA L NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders art aov.' invited for the following materials or services and that particulars cf such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room. Municipal OflOM S'.ipply m ifijiub-ifu d Diiumen s'iUabi'- for surface kntttßMvl f614 words
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Advertisement427 1933-02-10 2 NOTICES. THE BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES, SINGAPORE. Notice oi' Meeting. Tin qu;'i: i. essions of the Board Licen-sni- Justice, lor tht- Settleine-:! <■: Singapore will Ix held iii the Fiist M:-. ti Court' Sin a;>ore at 215 p.ltl on Wednt March 22nd 1933 ..pplicatkms for Public House Licence* :>. ations427 words
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Advertisement332 1933-02-10 2 PHOI r;; N i < I JbJ\ Don your mirror say: ni Run-down •'W' a i Koad how other* succeeded in building up their health with P -.WATOGEN. f I y v M iiusband user mk home from mi utterly tired ontt lines too tired to eat. Now, after laLng332 words
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Miscellaneous229 1933-02-10 2 THE WEEK 111-I.iv iM! High Water 10.05. 9.3 ft, 23.32. 8.6 H YJI.C.A. vs. Medical College Union. at Anaor. Road; Wiltshire Re. Penang at Penang: V.M.C.A. ¥1 Canning, at Fort Canning Tennis SC C Tournament. satuid..>. nth. High Water 10.42. 9.8 ft.. 23.35. 8.9 ft Hockey: Wiltshire Regt. vs. Selan229 words
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Article754 1933-02-10 3 War hanui:. in \> £sprr^nrais co the protection of woollen clothes moths hay* recently Imb earrird out by the British Wool Indus\>&odation-» lleafflnilry, I*eds>. co-uperative Research Associations tarn* under the auspices of the Department 4 uflc and liimliM lateearch. OmsKiiting on the investigations. D 0 Baikrr. director of754 words
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Article42 1933-02-10 3 14> i Thomson, who became engaged to M: i' Taylor, of Kuala Lumpur, wh her pare) H V." Xfeaaj c MG and Mrs. Thomson were at the Residenc'. D is lo be married on Saturday, March 4th. i critnley Gardens. Kensington. \«742 words
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Article, Illustration17 1933-02-10 3 ~.;r"l »«ch destruction b, «re vi. .age .n the ieho. border.17 words
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Article444 1933-02-10 3 FUNERAL SERVICE AT RE X; ATE Thirty-three Years Service In Malaya [From Our O C I pondentj London. Jan. 1 The Times, publishes thr following .<: tion of ti Mr. A. H. Lemon, whose I recorded last v.etk 808 Lemon, ioimcrly British I Bl444 words
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Article309 1933-02-10 3 Pwm oi Bound wi Gkcs Cloth V many of the Kings subjects are I that there are some publu -houses and restau- of which the licmsine author;* I King himself? In -MtisUci Just published by the London council giving details of the 7.566 li•d premises in309 words
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Advertisement60 1933-02-10 3 n) c £\van6 v| OHOPJUM <A II BRITISH BEER at 11l I R BEDROCK prices DON'T FAIL TO AVAII YOURSELF m~. T iSi=gfmi OF THIS UN PRECEDENTED OFFER i&aSEiB CHOI* »1 1 .71 Imi!' 1 botti,-.. m *~**'-J '^%%£^o hi TV I'AID AMI I)KI.I\ KIUM) William Jacks £/Co. Malaga lld^60 words
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Advertisement48 1933-02-10 3 I To tre.it these complaints succss--1 y, ,-^ct to the root of the trouble. Clarke's Biood Mixture .s the we; id's greatest blood purifier and I healer, it is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. i Of all Cheinisrs and Store?. i good in LIQUID or TAIII ET/orm48 words
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Advertisement418 1933-02-10 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street I MALAI 11. Light Street I PKNANCJ 4, Klyne Street KUALA LIMPIK. Registered by and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Keceivc»>. Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Super* isod and Interest collected. Probate or Letters of418 words
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Article, Illustration988 1933-02-10 4 CLOTHES AN D THE WOMAN •TifE drill for the spring season Is to by tall and to wear grey. So everybody can be at last half a good soldier, and do what is ■•mured. If you are jhort you might wear two sorts of grey, or two grey frocks, or988 words
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Article451 1933-02-10 4 BY DOROTHY JORDAN I?IE M.G.M. STARi NQII a Christr.i..-. N« birthday puses on which some of us, with our fe- ,minine vanity and love for the decorative, do 'not receive baubles for our dressing MM I Pretty accessories in front of ones dressing I mirror451 words
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Article57 1933-02-10 4 mavonn:>ist- ?auop sometimes eromes lumpy. The curdling may J?" b> remedied by the addition of nn egg t B»at up the sauce \v,>li httal adiln- the P'J. if th r. any lumps, whisk the niin tes with nn ordimrv e^g :;i^ 'ound that the we to creamy after57 words
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Article, Illustration261 1933-02-10 4 She Will be ONDON is growing more and more of a fashion centre, and the Miss London of I 1933 us likely to be jauntier and saucier ;,nd i 1 more gaily dre-sed than any of her cone temporaries in other cit.es. Consider the new colours, over261 words
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Article109 1933-02-10 4 Mayfair's latest craze Is the collecting of old Hungarian jewellery. Already some of th r'mo t important dre:y makers are showing it j... :r evening clothes, r.nd mannequins •are parading adorned with magnificent eld neck-;.K brar-l.t i:v. .> and \-ii j;; the heirlooms, probably, of some noble family or109 words
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Article95 1933-02-10 4 j Wood naphtha obtainable from <:. ->. rr. 'is an ideal furniture polish After rem any rema ning furniture ere m. add one 1 dessertspoonful of the wood naphtha to I .quarts of warm water. Wa h th< furniture all lovor and polish with a a i( d95 words
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Article832 1933-02-10 4 A Permanent Wave The Care of Your Hair By Our Woman Correspondent Iv you ate going to bave a permanent wave, hero are some things that you should know. Do not use anything on your hair for several weeks before you have your perman-ent-no oils, tonics or rinses absolutely nothing.832 words
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Article561 1933-02-10 4 < h-aneos. Lemons, Grape Fruit Though in days gone by February wu tooted upon ss the rnt>rrn>l>ilf-r w f^m month now almost as soon as the new year come* la the sour, thick -skinned orange* appear in the shops. Though the real Scots variety still find* greatest561 words
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Article, Illustration612 1933-02-10 4 MADELENE CARROLL - If You Wa nt To Have Charm in MADELENE CARROLL Will ll* Brftfch PUm fltar) nOURB. the nuMrioal kind, might r to the ordinary, romantic British h have Uttle to do with charm. A Ft?: of mine, the other day. ho-vever, indui^r. habit of his rare of thinktac numbers, ma*612 words
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Article56 1933-02-10 4 Ju ng le Je w ellery We go right to the for our spr Ig <• j lery, according to one j xpert who states 1 negs Joined by gold are the latost iWnR fo: J wear with spr!: 2 Gold beads oftr v. J IWMHm*^^ version of th< 156 words
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1015 1933-02-10 5 SCOTS DRIFT ER TH AT "STUNG" A CRUISER OPENS BA H ONE S&: 'N How Gowan Lee's Skipper Won V(. Cattish drlften win be added to that of patrols and other naval bodies on the great War Memorial tr. Edinburgh. Their work was very danger, ass. at protection ftv then1,015 words
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Article749 1933-02-10 5 STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A SWINDLER CONFESSED THAT BLUFF WAS HIS ONLY ASSET Twcht iMtfe 1 Hard Labour for Fraud Immaculately dressed, and obviously cultured. a plausible man, described as Reginald Channell. 35. engineer, made IB ext-.aon;.: appeal from the deck at Southampton, where as prosecuted for a series of impostures. There749 words
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Article205 1933-02-10 5 "Tinre is No Stopping Soviet," Says German Professor Berlin. Feb. 9. N) power m the world cur. prevent the full i industrialization of the USSR' declared iiProfessoi Meyer of the UniverM'y cf E.s.vcn in a lecture here. Even from the viewpoint cf capitalism, said the profes-.cr,205 words
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Article681 1933-02-10 5 300 YEAR S OLD RECIPE BOOK MRS. HE ETON OF LONG A(iO On View At The London Museum While manuscript recipes are preserved in many old diaries and notebooks Jeep*, by the descendants of their writers, early printed re-cipe-books are sUrprisingly rare. Tlio London Museum, Lancaster House, is at present681 words
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Article319 1933-02-10 5 CO NTRACT OR FINE D The "Worst < Ynu-nt << n iii Kuwloon" That the material used (or the building wee so bad thai It would be a source of danger to the public when completed was the alteration made by Mr. A. F. Reynolds, of the the Kowlcon Magistrate319 words
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Article43 1933-02-10 5 Expedition 'In Mud* Malaya and I) > I 1 An ethnographic expedition to the FMUp- pines, Malay*, tbe Netberlaadß Iml bin and the shores of the Afrfcam eanttntßt to Mac The expedition will be fttaeat turn k«B* foe :r43 words
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Advertisement146 1933-02-10 5 *-*^F RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 TALLULAH BANKHEAD PAH LIKXS. CHARLES BICKFORD "THUNDER BELOW" k inroad i-o»v> into her own: Tin- real t li Iho -tar Clamorous, gorgeous In a lulti drama of a woman and two men beyond the boundaries of civilisation Paramount Picture. SPECIAL NOTICE As many were unable to146 words
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Advertisement126 1933-02-10 5 I ---7 Last i' ght's audu nees w 1 itfkugkutic applauded b$ gfl mmm m TELL ME TO-NIGHT" .STRAITS TIMES? C A P»TO L NIGHTLY at 6.15 9.15 p.m. TAKE <;OOI> ADVICE! SEE The Gaumont-British Musical Comedy Triumph "TELL ME TO-NIGHT" "1 1 1 v Gvcu d Qpi mtM wttt-t126 words
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Advertisement150 1933-02-10 5 1 SPECIAL MATINEES TO-DAY 1 IO^MORROWI SUSDAY I AT I P.M. It's here The Snappiest. Merriest and BIGGEST Musicomedy yet VJrSCCr«VVVV/»^ UHITK) AHT6T3 P.CTVRB COMK AM) ROAR Ol ii HKAI) Oil Hear those ditties See tho c u irU Veil those huiuh-. HIT \S I»KK( At "Tlo\ ROOK FIRST! BOOKING150 words
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128 1933-02-10 6 To those who id-caused math disorder such rs indigent: heartburn, gastritis or other similar ail here's an excellent waj— in iact. the only way —to get rid o: at a very Mttle cost. Go to your nearer aatst and get a package of T Magswsia.128 words
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Article1042 1933-02-10 6 Cambridge Defeated A* IViuinji I unduii. i.ia. Lo:. J mi I b \Ci v. The 1 I \v> odd fight, h B I" ft. R. 1 Tn I ta al th W i: Bartl winniiV! boats u three hard-: I I \I MM RS VI X the irds1,042 words
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Article287 1933-02-10 6 M.CC. Visit to India And Ceylon Calcutta. .lan. An :i .u-a'.i: I me< tin of thi BenSSi am Cricket A.-so< iation held to-day in thai C.C.C Pavilion with Mi P Garnett, Pre- al in tin bat awn poaoftk j saw >houid ■>• ioaaV I ham aaa287 words
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Article87 1933-02-10 6 CROS- COUN TRY FIASC O [From Our Own Correspondent! I ondon. Jan The London Business Houses cross-country champion on Saturday ended in confusion. One hundred and nine competitors .started from i he RAF. Records Headquarters at R The leaders over- ran the trail and picked up r which took the87 words
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Article340 1933-02-10 6 Somerset CCs annual report shows that their eficit was reduced by £397 as the result of last sea S. Hire, the New South Wales all-rounder, leave Australia in March to ph England for 'ticket League Club. 1 Marcel Thil. the world's middleweight champion boxer, was surprisingly beaten on points o>340 words
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Advertisement129 1933-02-10 6 IF YOUR SATTLRY COULD SPEAK. IT WOULD SAY CHANGE TO <r*^^^s^bm>s Ml d^r^^^ i I fggyi-j m They spark when o lhcrs can'l and make it art llf c-1? o sJsHHHkiK DIST3UBLTORS FOX MALAYA BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Remember ASK FOR THK ENGLISH A.C. AGONISING PILES. There Ls r.- -d to129 words
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Advertisement28 1933-02-10 6 m Ih| m fi I M FASCINATE <'/^% CAPTIVATE #t*'*i(\ ifi A^v n -f< I■ -l"C)BfsJ PLAYER, 8t SONS. I #> ENGUAND A I ■Si M- j 9 y y*~28 words
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Article1000 1933-02-10 7 EVENT OF SEASON AT HONG KONG I t ami! I nited I l\\ Marria.ue I III'KSTS I <:;,- ilu T'ino and I u llorare Lo H |_f OTdmag ***** CSvace Ho Tang, gL, a^A^MP# Ha Tun* t m i I i. ■I w* Taaf. Mr- Hatace L*. a as* «f1,000 words
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Article766 1933-02-10 7 ACCUSED'S STORY OF "LOAN" OF A CAB Chinese Fined in Kuala Lumpur Before Mr. I k Wilson at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court on Tuesday, Katcr Singh, ft Btkh and two Chinese named Chan Sai Loh and Kam Bah Kiah. were charged with th,766 words
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Article39 1933-02-10 7 1..M.,!...! Ll' CMaf Gcopliysical Observatory here has Issued the first atlas of the Aurora Borealls. Wofesscr Stormer. member of the Comma**** of the international polar year took part in the IBBWaBBBB 888 l Tas sTass - 39 words
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Article, Illustration45 1933-02-10 7 in sections. Worn decorative stone work A'hich h&£ removed from t\w Houm- vi" Parliament during lorn \s to be boM a- souvenirs. The picture s] stone gores "-ii!- asseml led on tin- roof ol central ball to await a buyer.45 words
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Article772 1933-02-10 7 And K. L I%A UmA To Wr«»}» R!:ize I I Kti.ti.i I UM«p..l H:« I i.ii" .•,nt i.. t|i. 1 1. ii- im .-.n uniinport.int i. II. UK hli/.— l.\ ini-l.tk.- \..i^ th« i.-a-on ii .t If S init.ii Koard tien i^ktil .i in tthj n772 words
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Article452 1933-02-10 7 TIiOOPS MASSING IN SIHKIMA \y:\\Nv Over C.E. Railway rhmfn |BSmgBM- I •'»>. 9. Late mxjrts irom NorUi afßndunia confirm news that tension on the Manchuria Siberia border is growing, and give the main reason for the worsened situation. The atu nipt of the Japanese railway engineersUnion Times - 452 words
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Article106 1933-02-10 7 Protests Against Kxccutiop Of Editor sh i iiLii.n lib. i.cral Koo Tso-tung. Chairman ol KsMHJH Govei nrm-iiT vim impeached by the Control Yuan for alleged miscarriage of Jmftlci in connection with Urn Itlon of Mr. I. V.- SB '■••>■ B I newsP_mH r :..:i!j K;.!i-Ml Pl-O-vinco. aiTived inUnion Times - 106 words
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Article388 1933-02-10 7 CLASH OF STATE INTERESTS Failure Will Bring War Nearer Moscow. Feb. D Hk the prospects of the World Economic Conference, Izvestia states that the organizing committee of the World Economic Conference, "worked out a report expressing the view that the world Is in a state388 words
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Article454 1933-02-10 7 MERCHANTS CONVI CTED Sentence Deferred in Hong Ktofl Case Chinese fire-cracker importers, who clay lined $10 each for failing to notify the Hon. I. G. P. of the address of the premisos in which they stored their fireworks, made a second appearance at the Cental irge of daring the crackers454 words
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Article307 1933-02-10 7 "Impracticable," Mr. J. (i. Hay Tells X.L Rotarians UNNATURAL STIMULUS "Swollen and Bloated" By Stevenson Scheme I From Our Own Out'irtnonrirnt] Addressing Kuala Lumpur Rotarians to-day on Mm subject of the rubber industry, Mr. J. G. Hay. managing director of Messrs. Guthrfe and Co Ltd.. and a307 words
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Article140 1933-02-10 7 NAVAL OFFIC ERS THREATENED I'm!, !sanv(i b> Armed Curi< s;'y vas aroused by reports in Hone Bon? newspapers, that the Police were anxious to get in touch I wo Itoiwm who d on the afternoon of January Kong paper. is now revealed Uiat the men were 1 Tollcivcy and W.140 words
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Article195 1933-02-10 7 ELEPHANT AND CA R Surprix Koi .)< rantut Motorists Rank. Tarwtay. Motorists in Pahang should avoid the Dcota Kuantan Road at night as they are liable to be held up by elephants. Mr. and Mm. Maycock of Jerantut had a very nasty experience a few nights ago. As they were195 words
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Article68 1933-02-10 7 THE 1st EAST LANCS. l'<ij)iil;t: lii uiitltiit 1(» l.civr Sh;in-h.,i losin? the Ist. Bast LancasMa* February 18. when ih> battalion leaves for Catterick. departing battalion has achieved an en- utitkm in athletics and sportsmanas uell as in discipline and military abfhr\ y are being replaced by the 2nd Ba ltalian68 words
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Article30 1933-02-10 7 CH INES E EM IGRANT S TO CU BA hinete Foreign Ministry has ■!■■<■< 1 i a view to a reduction e£ certain tMM an CMMB U n ion Times ernhnUnion Times - 30 words
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1029 1933-02-10 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1933. IN THE BRITISH MANNER Even in an ago when record- mo as common M bOQfcl of the BBOBttl tlierc is a ptfttcnlll ttViO about the achieveir.crit of Squadron Leader Gayford and Flight Lieut N.cholettIt was done so complete.;.- n what we wouid i.ke1,029 words
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Article190 1933-02-10 8 Met By Prin?e of Wales In London London. Trb. 7. Th- M of Wales, in th? un:f-Tn of a Co'onel of the Irish Guards, was present at Victoria Station this afternoon to on behalf cf the King. Dr. Julio R T :?nt cf the Argn'ine R-n >b:ic. who190 words
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Article36 1933-02-10 8 A Chinese was scalded by boiling t?r in an Hccidcnt at the Alexandra Brewery yesterday afternoon. He was badly burned on both for?arms, the chest and the face. Th'j ambuiana conveyed hlxn to the General Hospital36 words
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Article922 1933-02-10 8 Extraordinary Scenes \t Local temples [ORTURE OF IHE FI F SH History of Great Tamil Festival .By Our Indian Conrespoodta**^ sswars mm* hi hack aad chert, haoks 1 n ill I-: m .j. their way wKh their •kavmdie^'. U the ac- jJB m -I- J Vtt |tolAMr922 words
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Article284 1933-02-10 8 EVIL SPIRITS HAVE DE PARTE D Scared By (lfc* Crac! [By Oar ChfcKM T! mar] collected during s have n A little excessive i main aspect* of U ar.d to txgm v the C: sjsajse from the police. Prom the It the Chi first few dr one's best elicrs. for284 words
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Article28 1933-02-10 8 in« racially rahlcd to P" 1 are as fallow Forward lone of Mai c ward f Markc* March y W i don. Fe». New York Parti28 words
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Advertisement101 1933-02-10 8 £X Sa^aW. m^ J CALJDODCICS CO/-D STORAGE MILK IS SAFE BOTILED DAILY Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltu. SAVE YOUR MONEY Km ibttanttatt I tad bt will ten you fc] rU a tooth paste can do is FLYING HORSE TOOTH PASTE a local product will clean your teeth j\i-t ao well101 words
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Advertisement69 1933-02-10 8 LADIES' SILVER TOILET WARE in GRACEFUL LINKS U. S. de Silva Bros., JEWELLERS. 23 niGH STREET SINGAPORE. BROADCASTING has added 500 words to the wireless enthusiast's vocabulary. It ifl impossible to print many of then owing to the risk of the type melting. Let a GAFLAC* POLICIES carry your risks69 words
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Article47 1933-02-10 9 LEAGUE REQUEST TO JAPAN Flxistini* I»J!>ime In Manchuria JEHOL OPERATIONS Ihnr-Days' Battle At Fushin of Ni,i, ri ■tastasf to-day Mm Lit. t formula I p.m woulil no tr the Litton «f Maachukuo i- !t tab for scttfen Ob the •tlier hand the Chinese > draft ({(solution. Reut erReuter - 47 words
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Article75 1933-02-10 9 njtijuilttwn of Chmese sovereignty in HMQfh;na the central point of dsscussfon it the Committee of Nineteen this morning. Csalai with the latest Japaae c proposals the neun tt«e decided to ask Japan for a definite it***; m to whether she would niwqnlmi alJj BBraavoaai sni isat r;s in Mml vere75 words
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Article436 1933-02-10 9 FUSHI N BATTL E Manchu 1 ua Arm\'s ft is rwwrted that General Muto. the C r:.-. r>" .7 r tf Jsbst. Hie sth Japanese Division has been ve?fpd to advance- Into Boath Jehol by General P -0m« Mt The 19th Japac?se Division and t aajocttv of the Japanese forces436 words
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Article10 1933-02-10 9 trmtm i..,-P.""was w'led tc I ■^BTk. D- Webs:«T Is returning10 words
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Article221 1933-02-10 9 TIMELY DISCOVERY AT BEDOK s?ri«ade's Three Calls _f^ ■■censelmtt man was rescued from m extensive bush and jungle ■•■■k yesterday, wben both the ambulance and togade were called to the scene. A policeman on round? In Changi Road at 2M pun. gave the all e221 words
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Article154 1933-02-10 9 Cause of Lancashire I)eprc>sion Loads*. Feb. 8. The House of Commons discussed the Lancashire cotton industry on the motion of the Conservative, Lt.-Col. Sir Walter SmCos. drawing attention to the decline hi exports end urging the Government to assist the lnd Or W. Smiles referred to the seriousReuter - 154 words
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Article115 1933-02-10 9 Rumour F> u^N Nickel Shares i oronio. i n Persistent rumours that the International Nickel Company has received large orders fr m the Orient for munition purposes, though Anted by the general manager of the company, led S9 the large n volume of trading In theReuter - 115 words
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Article58 1933-02-10 9 Lxti >.i Hgf Agreement Nankns, Feb. 9. The Foreign Office announces that as a I of conversations between the Chinese authorities and representatives of the Powers jonceraed it b agreed that the agreement relating to the Chmese courts in the Shanghai Thtsinsttons* Settlement and the notes attached theretoReuter - 58 words
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Article54 1933-02-10 9 GOL D STANDA RD Britain Not I*'- p:iir;l lo Return To II 1.,.tv1..n. F In the Boose of Commons Mr. Mac Donald Indicated that Britain v.as not prepa r retarn to the fold standard in the present rreumstances. There were a great number of eeonomfc antl llnr»n-lal conditions whirh miReuter - 54 words
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Article64 1933-02-10 9 Chinese Connie Bound in Chairs Four fihhwr* two of them armed with pistols rr IevoHOTS. e«*?red a house occ-pled h| I Chmese couple at the 4* ml'estone. Bukil •nmah Road, met night, uvai powered the man and ««aassi and bound them to steam Hi ,>,..' n nr-v 464 words
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Article35 1933-02-10 9 Sh:inctaal. Frb. 9. Thf Chin-'-c- Fin i \T ha pnno nc t a f rom M.,ro!i 1. thi year, the dolla b enforced while the tael systen b a: "T f< Union TimesUnion Times - 35 words
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Article21 1933-02-10 9 > His Highness the Yam Tu-n of Nf?n C S-mbUan arrived in Kuala Kangsar on Mon I day on r private visit21 words
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Article112 1933-02-10 9 Renewed Offer to Surrender on Terms Batavia. Feb H. A renewed offer to MMii on the terms laid down in th;ir previous message v a by the mutineers of the 7.> v- r. Provincu-n in I message received by their commander. The message adds: "Please inform the h!~h-Reuter - 112 words
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Article90 1933-02-10 9 Grave Situation In Irish Rail Dispute Belfast. Ftb. 9. The railway strike has taken more sc:k turn. MR Cramp, ammftavj Sj the Ni: SM I of Railwaymcn. stated that the- Union prop mi to intensify the straggle to every way in its power. docicers at Stranraer bjßjaj beenReuter - 90 words
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Article68 1933-02-10 9 Three Dead As Flying Boat Falls Into Sea Tokio, Fob. 9. Developing engine trouble and M tnt^ the sea. Ml of MM ftpMHM nawv ln?e-t and large t flying-boats plunged last nifht into Tokyo B i c* ir.ir.i'/'.cr and two petty officers were trapp 1 in theReuter's Far Eastern - 68 words
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Article48 1933-02-10 9 Nazi Demand For Nationalisation Berlin. Feb. 9 The Bavarian DM has adopted UI N :1 tion demanding that ttM QOHMMMI of HM r h nati nalie the b:g banking concerns for r ''•■•■<:.- BM Mml lltW M ling the Reich' sub idics to the bank.s Reu terReuter - 48 words
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Article35 1933-02-10 9 22,000 Tons From The Argentine Buenos Aires, Feb. 9. About 22.000 tons of Argentine wheat ha" been sold to Shanghai millers ani will be Re uter shipped brf th>- end th.- monthReuter - 35 words
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Article28 1933-02-10 9 Milan, Frb 3. ri Th? Chinese mission to E"ro->e ronnn«"l o' i- Minuter Honjr and fire students of military matter* arrived here to-day- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article63 1933-02-10 9 LEAD WAR DEBTS DELEGATION World Conference Not To Meet For Three Months London, Feb. 9. Renter understands that the Government has made provisional arrangements for Mr. Ramsay M:;e Donald. Mr. Walter Runciman Mi <M!M<rt It Burl ,r t ndgMMtai) Mr, N<vi"'- < ■|i:in: l iciReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration206 1933-02-10 9 London. Feb. 7. A further meeting of the Cabiru-t Commi; 1 on War Debts wa> held this afternoon in the Prime Minister's room at the House of C mrnons. With the exception of Mr. Baldwin. who was H a meeting of the Privy Council at Sandringham, all members of ih>206 words
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Article215 1933-02-10 9 6,000 MILES IN ONE "HOP" R.A.F. Plane Bati!?s With Bad Weaihrr GAYFGRD'S LCG Pmnrh Airaoi Vait^ To Take Of 1 i nrlon. rli. 8 Mr Ministry cl^lm Americn reoerd «M beaten by 328 miles by the Cranwe'l—Wa!fis Bay flight. The pilots showed no Pi-n~ of fhoir 57 ho'ir: Bi (hi215 words
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Article656 1933-02-10 9 Blind Hying Over Africa Londin, I eb. f). Only ton ga'lons of p:trcl remained I they landed at Walfis Ba-\ declares Gayford's log. Evidence of th? val M of the automati r.::ol Is ?ho*n by the fact that from r borough till th?y struck the Mediterranean NMrtJ BflReuter - 656 words
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Advertisement564 1933-02-10 9 "His Master's Voice (*xruso m s Rent Voice nt ijHt Hew many times have you, listening to a Caruso record, regretted that th» great t Mci 1 IM n ion of e'ectrical recording— -before li was Me for the recording apparatus to register all the telling nwirte— > th .'den564 words
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Advertisement1061 1933-02-10 10 *k-- BLLE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE 81AM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd, ifa j?,* S: Co Ltd and Cblna THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co (1332) Ltd. M'" yam Navigation Co.. Ltd. IHE CUNARU STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd TM s-r'i u':b f-TRAMSHIP Co. Ltd I SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd w\ A NAVIGATION1,061 words
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Advertisement507 1933-02-10 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated to Borland) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Do* S'por*. Sails > porf s.s. CITY OF LYONS For Havre, London. Rotterdam Hamburg Feb. 23 Mar. 2 e-s CITY OF MANILA For Havre, London. Rotterdam507 words
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Advertisement345 1933-02-10 10 British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In Fnfland) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. 1 1 i Mil i: coxiß.v wmi iii> ii 1 ONDON Wli IM' I'■ i v l '-II OUTWARDS FROM LONDON I'lii CHINA t JAPAH ..-•3 BURDWAM eakc-a: 6,000 P^b. i« :ser-i-hlnd .(>■;.345 words
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Advertisement584 1933-02-10 11 V^a^^a^^^aVui^Lu^l^l^^a^B 1 r.S. MARSEILLES L«M»N, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND 1 l'lil.h>l>K4 l |f OWAMAKO T 10.600 Feb. 23 24 HAKUSAN MARU T ***** Ap* 19 20 IOJSt Mar. 910 KAHUNA MARU T 10 400 Ma" 1 4 BAKOZAKI MARU T. 10.000 Mar H 23 L A TORI MARU UNIRABU T. IMN584 words
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Advertisement364 1933-02-10 11 Bt If _E .T m -iT""i Y"t^ pf"^| EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON VVIKKIV BAIUNGfI FKOM MANILA AM) OK MUG KONG TO SKATTIi DIRECT OK VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO lOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND NEW YORK LOW IHROUGH RATES364 words
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Advertisement922 1933-02-10 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKK PAKETVA*RT MAATSCHAPPIJ ?.l\K;»v i:,;.- in i>.. itadja, Sapat. Tembflahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rental. OiMiiK— i -< (passenges m.d mails only*. Batavia, Semaranc and Soiirabava. TIWOUBO Flkl > 10, Bela van-Del: OR VKK>rv< k h:i. y. Ffb 10. Letonp, H:amat. Tarempa, tienUr.g Poeioe-Pandjang, St'iassan, Midui ..r.n Mara.TOBOALI— SaI922 words
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Article55 1933-02-10 12 Tho Soviot merrat:tl!e i:. et In the Black Be% Is Ifl be lr.TPTsfd by f;\e Ml slups fIM hipbuilding yard at S-ba^topol is putting the finishing touches to three new freighters, the Nogin. the Chapaev and the Skliamki. while at Nikolaevsk the Timiriazev and the StepanovSkvortzov55 words
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Article39 1933-02-10 12 A numbor of v. orkle^s contains »»nd ufß^prs have founded a company in Rnttprdim called the Tran'nt'anthrhr Soheensvaari MiJ which Is snid to have arouired the Br'.ti h iteam< r Middleham Castle cf 4534 ?t.r. rapacity tori £5500. j39 words
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Article503 1933-02-10 12 Prospect of Changes in the Law Speedy amendment and modification of atuus which ordain Imprisonment l i d< j by the Home Office decision > appoint a representative committee to lnestigatc the sj I m which has been in operaion 50 l:ng. With the appointment of this503 words
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Article425 1933-02-10 12 Hyaena That Laughs For His Dinner One* again a crate of bananas from Jamaica fcaj he Zoo with seme new additions. v time lying a collecticn of twenty-five spindle-bodied wasps. These insects, which are considerably larger und more unpleasant -looking than the ordinary :amilia: wasp, are common425 words
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Article56 1933-02-10 12 When Mr L. O. Thotna". OMfl MM Officer R.l.ngor, goes on tmm this month. M- I :i:!. MHg i fr-r him. H I M Gn'm Deputy 'nrrKsionrr Mhapr. new cpo 1 I>e Ing ac t as Commissioner of Poll«*« when iM; 0 if San cm Roes on leave at about56 words
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Advertisement675 1933-02-10 12 Burns Philp Line. Incorporated in Au*' r»ua> FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AM) MELBOURNE vi» JAVA, DARWIN AM) THURSDAY ISLAND. ■efulavr mentby aallings u> b< welr-kuowt *amer MARSLLA .7.375 tona) and th« 8 8 M.*NOOLA <3.3^ f <:.- Xargo caiyl j la of tht irjp ■■■•.>*. f» -m --e»iuer? tradiri to Australia675 words
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Advertisement352 1933-02-10 12 THK EAST ASIATIC CO. LIMITEP. Ir.crp' rave in L> :.n irl PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICf l-O CFNOX inM-.N KOTTIRHAM HA.MBI HCj n ll N X(l1 N From From From Frost Spore. Ma- Port Pc- Ucca Swett nan* BORING-:' H/2 14 2 15 2 17 3 FIONIi -3 7 3 8352 words
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Advertisement71 1933-02-10 12 I.S.K.LINt >rporat^ci in j aptli REGULAR FROGIT am wwom j nagoya maru FOB KfMC OSAKA. M<m v^ NAOOYA MARU p«, v BOSTON MARU Ftt JOHORCMARU Mar 4 ERIE MARU Ma MALTA MARU Uu S For ratss and other pamruur, j^ to- ISBOURA BAST.TO fßtm UM (Incorpora 1 MMI T*\. S:71 words
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Miscellaneous644 1933-02-10 12 HAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm and Tl: relays 7 30 ft m Kru.:. Monday t,> M*» a^' M Saturdays 7 pm. Kuantan oia Jerant-it) Monaaj to 7521 7 30 am J Kuantan (ffel Jerantut) Saturday. 7 P m Kelantan (via Padang Bcsan Mjnday 7 P m644 words
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Article1367 1933-02-10 13 "T RAVEL" A Real Ship— And How Some months ago it pleased me to make merry with a certain Mftfa iing inspired to drag seamanship ifl Uito !iu novel, I the impertinence to sor\ up utter rubbl h acht in n .^onn. v.rtc.s tfttJßJ UW In one sens* an author1,367 words
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Article246 1933-02-10 13 Micro-Ra> Aids Sea Air (ran Tli.- iiort- I wave-length of any wireless ser- > In the world is used by special apparatus *t ap Bl Ifßßfae, near Hythe. in coiinection with -Chunn I {lying It has advantages, too. in oosJsnßdeatini sstti .e.i. It k call.-d thi maro-ray."246 words
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Article189 1933-02-10 13 NAVY OF SMAL L SHIP S URGED No Advantage in Mere Bulk bj BJSHIi si (he Oxfr.ru Luncheon Club saMnl Wk Herben Richmond advocated a large redmu-n hi the size oi battlealiips, deSaVSBg that Ui his opinion it wouM add to rather than diminish in Britain's security. The article we189 words
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Article121 1933-02-10 13 H.imburg. Oi the whole German mercantile marine, fully 30 1 p tr cent, or 1.170.085 tons are at present idie according to statistics published by the Association of German Shipowners. giving the state ri German shipping at the end of 1932 The-ie figures, when c mpared121 words
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Article94 1933-02-10 13 PASSENGERS FR OM EUROPE The following passengers arrived in Singapore by the Indrapoera from Euiope yesterday: Mr. R Allen Haden, Vice Consul of the USA, Mr H iMSajsi Mi SJ I (jru:. Consul Genera: of Sweden at BanyKok Mr and Mrs J ten Hagen. Singapore agent f r the Rotterdam94 words
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Article79 1933-02-10 13 The Finnish House of Commons ha? approved a sum of 4 SflWsi marks for the. extension and Improvement of the Sandfft Djclis in Helslngfor^. That city contributes 1H millions to the operation. Finland be provided with fh- m ana of docking steamers and also with equipment for :ep. uation The79 words
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Advertisement450 1933-02-10 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS )ailv and Weekly Editions) 1-- ROftrNSON ROM), SINOAPOnb r OCA Cable Addre^ ADVKRTISER, SINGAPORE Th» premier morn«ng daily In Mala.i Delivered with the Chota Hazri rich morning. Latest news latest telegrams and latest anriouncements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features im !ude pfttures.450 words
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Advertisement281 1933-02-10 13 Th^Favourite JEor Every Cup Throughout the World tht b«ft judges of qualiry and good value infist on having Lipton'i Tea. They appreciate the fine flavour and perfect freshness which dutinf uith thii famous tea from all othert IIPIOIfcTEA On •vtrywfccr* at fei« Umout yllow tim. Hrvw Oktrlhaun j fTFAKY WAI'GO281 words
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Article424 1933-02-10 14 A F EW TIPS ON TIPPING Wrun. How Much, And To Whom How should one tip— if at all? book entitled "Tip* on Tipping." by Bxperien< Warne) recomnv much, when and to whom tips should be Tne book also tells you when not to tip. The writers are against tipping424 words
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Article103 1933-02-10 14 Programme of drill-' up to a::d for :w k ending February 12th. 1933. j.15 p.m.. Headquarter- sh.A Eleme.utarv Gun Drill; Ist. Bn. Hg tion. Vn!ui:;.-: Parade Visual Sign;;:!:-'.,: "D" lEuri'.-iani 30 \;irds Kui; 'E" Co.— ior N.C.O NCOs Course. M.G. Tl i-...: :an>. NCOs Course. Friday, 5.15103 words
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Article49 1933-02-10 14 From Oui t>. n -pond< nt I Malacij, Feb. b. A r mil worn charged with perjury was on th< Mala A sizes 5. C Goho :< r the d pl< id( d uili asked fi>v Mr Justici Wliii -i: IMMB to Bt] $200 cr M.\ unmcnt49 words
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Article57 1933-02-10 14 Mi' X M Pkkthall. Supei in Undent Oi i. toni Departmrnt al Kuantan, has letl tnpanird by ras -.'.ft and daughter on cis^hi months, furlough Mr. M. B Holland tnm Klan luit arrived and taken over duties until ih« arrival oi Mi .\T Hawkr-s, who Ls -.1 from E ropp57 words
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Article329 1933-02-10 14 A l.onu Roll: I ive Victims Last Year The search for B ri li::k!er and Cap: W L. Hor>- calls attention to the long roll of Ml off in the air peter to 01 J-.» ard of again or to be traced lor.;; years T r a Homf329 words
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Article39 1933-02-10 14 Although Eli'sa Landi and Clatidette Colbert v.»rk.(. oi c,cii b. \x iMe'i Pinmml pietare, nit- Si ol \hv Cr.v,," Tor throe month they n-vir met each other. They do nol appeal -.tthei in any scenes ol the pict ire39 words
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312 1933-02-10 14 DELIVERED BY IMPERIAL AIRWAYS Indian and African Editions Weekly I [Prom Our Own Correspond London. lan. 24. The Air Mail Pictorial :s the Empire's first air distributed new.- paper. *M appear on February 22. A weekly picture newspaper, comprising 16 pages— ll pages of pictures312 words
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Article348 1933-02-10 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can be received in Singapore .I:»\.i stations li^:... j PLM from about 520 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydmy. Au-tralia. and other ttatlOM ■I Hdi lAoi :-ords "Hullo Sydn*--. Tanjonjr Priok. L'l ;r.i*-.-s348 words
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Advertisement138 1933-02-10 14 Thousands Already Sold! THE fINNUAL DF THE EAST (1932 33 Edition) EDITED AND COMPILED BY H. F. KNAPP, F.R.G.S. BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER Acclaimed to be the most magnificently produced and most remarkable Book on Travel, Industry and Adventure in the East and Far East ever published. 368 BIG PAGES138 words
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Advertisement107 1933-02-10 14 I j BRITISH BROADCASTING COKPOKATION I'KOCKAMMIS K)K INDI IiIEMA. 1 IHiRI SLTTLIMINrs Hi j FEDERATED M\l\\ >TAILS 1 FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. J I I DAVENTRY. ENGLAND IMHgiK 25.3 metres and 31.3 J 1 metres. i J 1 ri(i.,v I rt.!U -30 p.m. Time Signal from J Big Ben. Concert107 words
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Advertisement610 1933-02-10 14 BANKS AMD IMSUkASjS THE VOhu! BANK, CBrtaMkhed m m, Oanttal •uhacr^-. m m -dent: X Koda«a I *toe-*resldent X Tsten*^ afeXOft^: Vt wtananafw Bra at a ii^, enfjy*-^^ Tbe National X tnrta. la^ v, BRAKOK9: ikaaartrta (Bjypt). Batam, nea^ j^ Calcutta^Oitnr w\aj c. -fa* Arij||p t jftnfH, MtfMTif rt <-*»p610 words
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Miscellaneous53 1933-02-10 14 Xl AI A LUMPUR AMAITUK RADIO SOCIETY Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 am. I'ETALIN TT> lIN r i 1Q *U OIXC J MSySS DsVr on 65 Metres. FROM TBS STUDIO rital of H.M.V. Recorded Mmse. 8.30 Close down. SUNDAY on53 words
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Article519 1933-02-10 15 V 1 IVuduciion And mwiMiption **y* Out PUiwHCMiI News. Rubber .es are now 13s. 9d. after a Jow pH of v Cd last year. Ltnggi £1 are I £1 are fla. ir«jrW Btudrtton and consumption figures uxftjstry are now available for IMS. show now far the net519 words
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Article89 1933-02-10 15 TH O S. COOK BANKERS »-ition Disclosed 15} 1 inco Sheet I sheet of Tbos. Cook and Son I satltfactcry record of tfab private <rf Uquknty revealed Is remark I tout aawu of 0J46.092 no leas I ''Jm or TO per cent, consist of cash In!* 1 »t can and89 words
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Article120 1933-02-10 15 < hanjjes in Representative Prices -M.I > NioCK ll\\(.» 670,000 380.000 720.000 —United Prea* Association. Fefc. 6 American Can. Com. 57 58 Am. T-phone and Tgraph 9*\ 100*, ioi\ Mha K.w'.u.ad 43 431 1 36 Firvtj:.r Coii'ir.w. N.Q. 11 IT Oh Matrt IMM 12>. 13N Goodr:.120 words
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Article139 1933-02-10 15 THE ABROAD Foreign exchanges are Far I el.. Amsterdam 8.53 Athens 600 BJgJMif 25.22. Berlin 14 13 32 Bombay Is. 6d. 1 6 iMrt 35 24.63. Bucharest 813 585 Buenos A 47.58 41.-o ffice Copenhagen 18.159 16 Genera 17.7 Helsinuor.s 192.33 MH Hong Kong 13 14 Lisbon 110 110 Madrid139 words
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Article152 1933-02-10 15 February 9 I Singapore price (per pikul* $75. t (iMriMH IM Pepper White 19 Flake Tapioca 4 Pearl Sago Small 4.00 Copra. Sundried Sago, flour 1 95 laip. rl.ii B.:lll*ni Krr p r 1.60 van Arrow p -r tin 199 S M C.v. 14 dr\a:3 per British Imperial gallon152 words
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Article88 1933-02-10 15 Latest buyers' prices, received by cable nwuT****!. for Malayan palm oil and k nels, received by Messrs Guthrie and Co m< ....;»■< IVilm <»,l In Bulk: felt landed Weights New -tdelphia 0 I per Ib. landed weip: I I I I W rt I H88 words
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Article59 1933-02-10 15 In a speech the other day. Mr Lloyd Oeorge -efemd to the history of the war which ho i writing. He said he had taken it BJ t 1916. bad written 39M00 worts and tha was only one-third of the whole. "We: idded with a laugh." I am only seventy59 words
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Article576 1933-02-10 15 Uu Selar.uor DtPJL Annual .Meeting U the annual general meeting of tho I ".v District Planters 1 Association Major C -aK. us o m o in Om ehalf the chairman informed thi meetini thai the] ition deprecating any d hi Bm con- 1 stitution ol the t>AM. Council,576 words
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Article244 1933-02-10 15 Armstrong's Bi# Diesel Inits Mr Walter Runciman i President oi the Board of Trade >. Col Cuthbort Hoadlam (Pat- > i:.4iv.»-:.M: Serretaiy to the Ministry <■: Trans- -i-pri--.-nt.it i\ is of lndllsti. uv.d i:in U:> a:... rtk-ia!.-. of home and overs •;<:!- f wa\ tti-n present at a244 words
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Article350 1933-02-10 15 America Still Beinu "Crucified" Washington, Jan. V MX mWaSI J.:.;..: BrjWl shouted that America k o, mir (1 i "on a cross of gold,' Senator Burton X Wheeler to-day asked Congress to legalise the Br. ,r. In I an* O f that time and provide for the oina-e350 words
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Article319 1933-02-10 15 Ut'terminino Extern o! Leat Mildew ommunique from the Rubber Research ■'>'■■ Mm: During the forthcoming wintering reason and refoliation of the trees of Malaya the Rubber Research ite desires the co-operation and help of all estate managers in an endeavour to deter- .nd virulence of the diknown m319 words
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Article114 1933-02-10 15 1 I I 1 Rahman Rubber E^ta-- Ltd b< .-n .'■•:>« i as :i public company with a. nominal capital of 137 Sou in 2s. shares. The objects »i'- ID the buMni.*-, o: Rahpn RoMtaf E>tat>-, r,td mow in voluntary liquidation), to nrquiP ;iny lands m Malay Ptr.m.suLi114 words
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Article672 1933-02-10 15 AMAZING AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENTS Weight and A Yield of Cows Doubled Moscow, Feb. X. Mor<» than 25.000 scientific work. -r- ar« < :r.p!ov:d in the All-Union Academy oi AEricuitural Sciences and in tht- different agricultural '-.'!> I- .••r.. 1 i I otin 'ati in Soviet Russia Ifce experimental672 words
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Article212 1933-02-10 15 SM OKELESS FUEL Coke in Domestic Use Closeiy allied to the methods of central heating are the much more numerous examples of domestic bolters which .serve to supply hot water and in some cases operate a few small radiators. Every type of fuel ha:. l> ri to account in thL?212 words
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Article32 1933-02-10 15 RU BBER AND TIN RETUR NS I ll.irrtM/ns IS rk. r and Co.. Ltd. \gpnt Output^ for January from the fofiowing plantations Wttt Me!:takab 40,003 te; iJeram Kuantan 18.300, Sungel Bagan 30,50032 words
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394 1933-02-10 15 CRICKET CAN 'KILL THE SOUL* 1 Youths Who Are "Adventurous And Courteous" The British public schoolboy is quite nice ..u: ...1 Mi Howard Whitehouse. wanton of Bembrldge School :■> w a i mini fatiod Mr. c;i.. ryble whom every schoolboy would love t > have394 words
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Article351 1933-02-10 15 L. OF N. CONTRA CTS < )nl i mo of .iluc I n Britain I has long: been recognised in theory. If not universally in practice, that he who pays the piper should call the tune. It has also been general knowledge, if for a much shorter period. that many351 words
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Article100 1933-02-10 15 Loss oi $20,000,000 During The Central Bwftu*u> Mmm states tn rtsf that, while the final figures o/ the last yoar'* •alt revenues are not yet available, it to estimated that, due to the Ifanchuiian question the Chinese Government's salt revenue last year suffered a loss of at100 words
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Article56 1933-02-10 15 A regular service of passenger v\<xd up London with leading coastal resorts. Is Planned by Mr. Hvwl Hillman, Romloni motor coach prapiletor. who last jear ran a regular 30-nunute air serrke from Romford to Clacton for a fare of £1 per person Wext summer regular services to Margate sad RamsI56 words
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Advertisement92 1933-02-10 15 4wU exceed $12,M9,im Assurance In force n VC r |35,>MJti The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la the Strait* Eettlementa) OFFICE: Great EasUrn Ult BuUdlng Cecil str~t Rintra^. 8 Bireet, Singapore. LONDON OFFTrp m m* company has £20.000 depoilted with th. o, wnuvn uttiUE. 27, Old Jewry, E.C.92 words
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Article530 1933-02-10 16 M.C.C. Chance To VMn The Rubber BRISHANR PRECEDENT England's Record Win In Ptvrim Tost With th.- tu,> mit.h^ to onr in favour of Fn?!ind the-c i» tverv Indication th it the fourth r.-.t Mitch, which opt-ns .tt f. i '..no <■■■■, n .-ii.:» S will pro*530 words
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Article170 1933-02-10 16 S.C .C. LAWN TENNIS Games to be Played During the Week-end Dae followhv I 0 0 Imm tennis tournament ties will be played during the week-end TO-DAY c^ H M ,y a: ,1 Mrs M v. -.i% scr y» E G Parrington and Miss Stephen sjBH SATURDAY Mixed Doubles Le%e!170 words
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Article38 1933-02-10 16 Aston Villa's Heavy Defeat London. Feb. 9. 1 «*gue footbaU matches resulted as DIVISION I Lel r r 3 vuia 0. (DIVISION lll— Southern) Newport l 3 Mthend 3 (DIVISION lll— Northern) WaLsil 4, Halifax 038 words
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Article1418 1933-02-10 16 "YOU'RE NO T PL AYING CRICKET GAME FORGOTTEN IN' QUEST FOR VICTORY Australian Viowpcint of the Leg Theory i;e cit'onshirs between the Fnglish and Aii'tr-'inn t« -ms arc beinj; everely strained by the body-bowlins tactics enn'inued by the rtifflithmen write. C. Davis in the Sydney Krferee r.f Jan. IS. Jardne's1,418 words
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Article511 1933-02-10 16 WILTSHIRE'S HOCKEY TEAM ON TOUR DECIJ EVE WIN AT MALACCA Overwhelm II :mo Team In Second Half (From Our Own Corrr^p^nrienn SI ilioca, Ftb. ."Malacca 0; Wiltshire^ 4. rt in appr< iative crowd at the Malacca 01 h padar.g the Wiltshires' tourin; ho MM met the M.ilu' State team in511 words
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Article120 1933-02-10 16 TROUNC ED BY PERAK Fr< On 0 Correspordpnt] Ipnh. Feb Having successfully met Malacca and Negn -<.• HMi ttM Wiltshire R .nment's touring side was decisively defeated by tall I > noon before a large crowd which turned out to see how unb?aten Perak wou'd fjri with several substitutes owing120 words
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Article377 1933-02-10 16 M.P.s FACE H EAVY SESSION MINISTERS I N T DI R FIRE OF QUESTIONS Ir, Hwns Rna Oi !ri h bsoe i.moon. I S V-h| *MM v imrol work ahead RNfl MMI R 'tted t!. C:.:i t: Mi 9& tti in*in monts vere mode durtn* Thi S creta y for377 words
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Article238 1933-02-10 16 MM Ur.nkhcLKrPicture BMW are t^o ;hines wh:ch strike one In the Paramount production •Thunder BdiW now bei:i? shown at the Pavilion. One is the really to -holography pnd acting, and the other the deliberate slowness with which the story is unwound. It b :he latter factor which ha«238 words
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Article263 1933-02-10 16 Eddie Cantor in Alhambra Pletan Not quite so spectacular as "Whoopee,** bat' Itely more packed w th gaiety ani "hot Days." which Is screened at I shows Eddie Cantor in happier •rood than he has ever appeared, "lty Bby V.' Yes." and 'Bend down Sister." are h*a of263 words
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Article30 1933-02-10 16 A Chinese boy was in;..r d b\ motor car in Ser-ngoon Road l^t n < I Tbnvions only He was b-'ini- K-ci armsv tinToad by his father. The latttr escaped unhurt30 words
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Article177 1933-02-10 16 MALAY SO CIETY WEDDING Out L(". i]ii:M* \t IV. an (From Our Ovnx Correapondent J A picturesque Malay wedding was Solemnised at Pekan, Che "Beraandlng" taidng place about I prn. on Monday. The bridefroom was Che Bnmah, Actinc District Officer. Kajsng. and the bride Che Halimah. a daughter of Tuao177 words
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Article95 1933-02-10 16 Uij! Roron<t ruction S'-b^mo For Spanish Capital Ibirti. Fek. f. Tha Bp*aMi Qoremmmt iiiflann a btg scheme of embem~hnwnt of the capital The iric oii.Qi Us b w«v lown rutii *h: T v v ;he r^con tructlon and ♦•nlArgein^nt of the MYth up by means of an95 words
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Article18 1933-02-10 16 BANGKOK FESTIV AL [From Our Own Cunwawdent 1 I The Buddhist festivals this year were 'variously observed to-day.18 words
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Article84 1933-02-10 16 KeppdGolf C'luh v>. Thel The follow* times far the match In th to be played on 6 K.ppel player* menuct. 9.00 a gi 9.05 am Irvlog Job*- Urn ft*. •10 «jn H. Jacksor. *J 9.15 am 6 C Ca:ip (8> J 9^o ajn. J. M Watt I 9^584 words
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Article43 1933-02-10 16 BOOK-KE EPER CHARGED Alleged Breach of At Penan* [Prom Our J In the secotia pol; uwtive Im»ect' ■Dm. book-keeper Comte and Or. U<« < *<^*! "T times > with criminal breach o belonging to the firm I The ewe was wMpaae< fm ball allowed It il.ooo.43 words
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Article24 1933-02-10 16 TVo old CNmk wowml «k fraU that she wlked with *^J1 oth-r with illcks In P»v» L <iimin<r R/->rh suKtair)*'^ mi""24 words
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Article33 1933-02-10 16 The tTMr* of the S S f^^BnvfcM ■FaaTamlUe, wrtßß* K^tonK P?rk t..-nU-M r J »Ureh. t3u«rd March Owitia. tMMftn". <w- 1 —Will", <H»H»: Andante SHtMMia 1 fro!*J CBMdwvMiK Walts. .«bi- .lUan Adan^' Boni(*33 words
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