The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 February 1933
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Title Section22 1933-02-11 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. *****. ESTABUSHEO 18:15. SIN([APOI«E. S.S. S ATI Ki) AY, I KDRUARY 11, 1 933. 1 I ENTS.22 words
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Article344 1933-02-11 1 \n .irrtipl.uu- dit.pprd .1 U.inh i.n th< Dutch waiship which <■ m the li mil- nl mutineers. Eighteen peopte were killed in> hi: :i ;1. Li;riip« in^- I'.i iI li> tht fourth I1 1 I'. At- t tl.i hM scored 251 runs for the lets of |M344 words
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Article1125 1933-02-11 1 Quicquid agvnl homtnet nottri tst fmrrmf Llbetti Juvenal. orlal is now ruzmiiis a feaiure entitled Our Wonderful Empire, by ttlllhr. h describes by prme and snappy drawings for the edification of people at Home the ays* tUi' chaiazteristics of these outsorts jS Empire WWf appropriate Illustrations,1,125 words
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Advertisement191 1933-02-11 1 BICil A TEA gS tbv Irvine ot the [a lay a h nardt-n^ RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA? PRFMIER HOTEL RIJSTAFFEL- 12.30 to 3 p.m. SIC ON" THE VERANDAH SPECIM D:\MK DXNCF AM) CABARET HUGO JOSEPHINE > .-'I" to midnight. (in complete change of programme) -m t,\u n lor pri\ a'v luncheons191 words
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Advertisement125 1933-02-11 1 SEA V?EW HOTKL ro-SK.iir INFOBMAL DIM ME DANCE W I T II TFIK \rAYIL SISTERS IN AN ENTIRELY NEW AND ORIGINAL PROGKAMMI DINNER $3. NON-DINERS VO'UNTECRs/ IN UNIFORM WELCOME ADMITTED FREE OF CHAROfE TO THE CABARET SHOW T^-NIGHT B&AUTY TREATMENT OCR REALTY SALOX is in charge of IV EXPERT, SPECIALLY125 words
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Advertisement96 1933-02-11 1 I. WEST M 1 I !-:>!! NI Safeguard tender skins Page 18. m'a special offer Pige 11. on did it en Ca troi Page 6. leg is B ag— Page 10. When you art ctT vour gauu Pau. r. cment guide Pae n<\ 9 CHRYSLER SATISFACTION fl^ JOIN THE HAPPY96 words
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Advertisement11 1933-02-11 1 There i> no Ix'tlcr Tea than bigia n:v CROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article529 1933-02-11 2 STILL WITH THE STAR PLAYER "I ups Should Be Eight Inches Across" Sjntamonica (Cal.). But', h WA American r.ienf is a greater thrill and w i H l!(1 L^ make the cups big-, I H ■it -x h-ici mon <n. -putt preens the game would U529 words
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Article134 1933-02-11 2 Singapore. Feb. 19. Since last reporting, the aas been quietly steady and only minor fluetuatio: corded. All the three markets show a small i impri spar the week, although there; has been no outstanding feature to infl prices to any great extent. To-day's quotations are: Singapore sf134 words
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Article143 1933-02-11 2 Singapore. I eh. 8. Since our last report, the Riibbet market has continued in nettbi I I .yeis nor seller.- in i mn h interest. Ilie price for London Standard R.S Sheet i n afMd more or less stationary at 6 cents until k when u s.-, pa143 words
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Article27 1933-02-11 2 O til January 1933 are as follows: Brand 37.700 lbs, Changkat 30,213. Haytor 19.332. Indragh; 69.543, M i ..800. Nyalas 31,200. Tapah 8127 words
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Article60 1933-02-11 2 The steamer Westfalen. which the German l.uft-Hnnsa intends to anchor in mid -Atlantic as a floating island for their postal service to South America, is to be furnished as soon as possi: a catapult and for the planes from the water. This will be leted in the beginning of next60 words
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Article132 1933-02-11 2 Sleepless People Ask For Police Protection n™ v«rk. AM ll_| of starlings, estirr.atpd at IMM _M__nfl I t;.a:;. ol •■•:;,-;,.r of thr> Metropolitan Musi- m V__B the polica beIt that at least 100.000 of the birds are usm khi BMMIOOe ledues and the statues for roost132 words
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Advertisement403 1933-02-11 2 ~^TmP^ PAPn Overseas Residential Club. i Propriety MRS. M B. LAW) Mount Ro.i<\ Chancery Lane. Tel. 3269. ot th, Ou-rsc-nV I ,K,u will be cordially j welcomed. U!, o, .round Lar^e double a:.d -:i»sle bedroon* Witt P n" nt« wrttAhi (aid bathrooms (European ::^T:: d si;u r^ sprr: r °°mS.403 words
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Advertisement285 1933-02-11 2 T TENDE SINC.APORE noti I6nQC ma j U obtaiiiydin :!iii ipiil Off; 1 CS Supp.^c,, E,r,uMfiea r 4 Ft b Dor c;r: :^3 ins ,v,, ■pi nstru PMm;nlr4 station at n:.itfV:a!.- ai..l plHl CkMttnfi 4 p.m Feb Supply of 100 tons u'jn \v r De |ffl M Mi 193 g,,285 words
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Advertisement259 1933-02-11 2 BB. MUNICIPAL ce. rS. the T. nd,r Room. t Bi,»-e_ n.^ if__, r Sedinu.lUu- i: Tank d^p:.. w o: 11. nt led m Febj.. d __r.:i!itlir. shutterct.on w Alexandra R P«MtM Dat« of ruary 22nd, 1933. of best qual:' pt. Date of Closing. 3. es for per:iKJ May y34 Date259 words
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Advertisement165 1933-02-11 2 m^Tavourito for Every Cup Throughout the World th« wt judges of quality and good *iju« lts .o« gist on having Lipton i Tea T.i* appreciate the fine flavour me feet freshness which distinguish this famous tea from all ctbm O» f#i« 9¥oryw^9r* to Mm (»m*ut yllow tin \.TO T» Pl—165 words
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Miscellaneous209 1933-02-11 2 TUL UKIK Sa«m*O Um Utah Water 10.42. 98 ft. 23.35. 8 9 ft Hockey: Wiltshire Regt. vs. Selangor Club at ila Lumpur. Foot J all Malays V3. Wiltshire Regt., at Jalan Besar. Marine Department l*t. vs. RAF Corporals, at i 1 Srani; YM.CJL vs. Tan Kah Kee's XI Anaon Road209 words
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Article308 1933-02-11 3 AMAZING FIND IN A COALFIELD H THAT RE! JNS VL SP."- Survival After Ml ■■•boMt the world have led the raedl--1 ten found that Itfe substance which Betas Uan^ whether animal or < Jjfc *ws not all with death. ira products of living organisms survive •wuj was nrsi made by308 words
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Article226 1933-02-11 3 heath Five Years After Sweepstake Windfall Fire yean after winning about £100.000 in the Calcutu Sweepstak. the year when CaU Boy von the Derby— Mr. William Kilpat- Cape Town dental mechanic, died of pneumonia at the ase of 37. His illness oriftnuUd in a motor accident226 words
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Article199 1933-02-11 3 the Clay Pigeon Shooting Association has had »n extraordinary growth, and has now affiliated to it a large number of club HI Hi Fascinating in itaelf. the sport is eq attractive to watch much more so than former practice of shooting at live birds traps, with its199 words
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Article1602 1933-02-11 3 UNCLE PAYS DAMAGES 1\ ll'Oll CASK McMhot R"fu^es To Apologise A libel action of some interest to the Malay community came up for hearing at the Ipoh Suprt c bie Mr. JM Gerai > on Tuesday, when .1 <n. Malay woman, named Kamsiah binti Haji Hassan1,602 words
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Article345 1933-02-11 3 Died For Fuiuial if Itam'l Mothor The oldest vehicle in Scotland, the Bolton learsr. is now on exhibition in On .1 Museum in Edinburgh. At a meeting held in April 1783 the ,f Bolton Parish. Haddingtonshire, decided to mrchase a new hearse at a cost of £39.345 words
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Advertisement31 1933-02-11 3 TRAIN BRAND CONDENSED MILK C ONDENSED M! lK Fi ji mil* Kt.Y"miiieiiJ Train Milk for your daily use. PURITY AND ECONOMY Mitsubishi Shoji Kahha, Ltd. UNION BUILDING Phone 9977 9978 597931 words
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Advertisement282 1933-02-11 3 98.9% EFFICIENCY OF DRIVES j IS PROVED BY The National Physical LaboratoryJcsK ;j Fit Resold Chains TO YOUR MACHINERY I Agents and Stoefci.sts I UNITED ENGINEERS; i,i?iiti:» I SINGAPORE I MALACCA. IPOH. SFREMBAN. I PENAN G. in Grave Health Dangers of INDIGESTION 3E f 3 GASTRK TROUBLES *^^4 l/~7 Hundredi282 words
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Article322 1933-02-11 4 Rel u>ccl To i»n\ i( on Kinder-Print K\ idnice jutoougn wamea oy tne Kecorder, Mr. J D Cassels. K.C., MJ»., that they must I p aside the evidence of a flnger-print ex pert from Scotland Yard, a jury at Brightoi Quarter Sessions acquitted a man accused o:322 words
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Article191 1933-02-11 4 Scho;.! 1 < jr*a CoA tin b Worth 21,000 Philip Cohn, aped fifteen, has achieved the dream of every schoolboy stamp collectorhe has a triangular Cape of Good Hope itamp and recently won a gold challenge cup for *he best arranged and writt n-up c llecticn cf191 words
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Article172 1933-02-11 4 Eleven thousand pounds was found in a hole m :hc wall of the hour>e of a woman who had djudicated bankrupt for a small mount Mt.d in the Bankruptcy Court in Dublin that the woman. Eridgjt Mnrphv, now had been committed to prison u;:h Jut jrother. for refu^inp to anaipr172 words
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Article186 1933-02-11 4 Archbishop Calls on Curate to R+gigm Chirk i Denbigh hi c The Archbishop of Wales (Dr. Edwards), has nJed the resignation of the Rev. L. E. Robc:t?, a curate in the pa:ish of Chirk, following a sermon which Mr. Roberts preached on disarmament. Mfe Roberts stated that a186 words
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Article136 1933-02-11 4 He Save! The Gold She Trod On Birmingham. "I the very shoes you walk on." a youne Scotsman tcld his flanc6e, who wort, in a Birmingham Jewellery factory, and for two years, to prove his devotion, he insisted r-ven. evening on e'erming her shoes and136 words
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Article1265 1933-02-11 4 NATIVE LANDS IN KENYA THE HILL TO BREAK A I'LEIXiL Gokhnmng At African 1 Expense The discovery of geld in the North avirondo (Ker.yai MHII has raised some diihcult problems for the local Govern Archdeaccn Owen, lately Member f Committee on Native Land Teuun In N uiao. The gold must1,265 words
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Article467 1933-02-11 4 Instruction From Th( (iround A tiro has been given flying fcutnKftlon at Hanworth in an unlicensed aeroplane by an uncertificated instructor, and has rwpWsd the three hour's solo flying, the climb to 2.000ft.. the series of turns at that h:-ight, and the landing within an appointed space467 words
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Article114 1933-02-11 4 taport--<t Vmm taand> in Slxr. TbJS.MH.OOO 5'.. per rrnt first bent-are cf privately placed The balance of Tb 15.930.000 «ffl to th? p mfrHljlMl Banking Corporation I jamii Ml I I sen sad Prttc are the uno- I Tks money is being used t Company's indebtedness to114 words
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Article51 1933-02-11 4 An imcaißßttawd miner—Harold ww* .lljliilpjl man m-tth fOUT (Mtt*" Tamey Or«*. Fm-ett-b* p f2T i ftMtc deed to the re cue of thought that the «of. whir* J ewild be hear* whining at tho b***^ ■5-! 5 5J S22VSS luhmlifrrl to attempt a rescue Be j .mjurefl, bmb up to51 words
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Advertisement132 1933-02-11 4 Thousands \!rc:i < > J_/ (1532 33 Edition) EDITED AND COMPILED BY 11. F. KNAPP, F.R.G.S. BIGGER BE; TER THAN EVER Acclaimed to be the mo>t niaiiniiiaTitly produced and nic-t NBHUtaMi Book 00 Tnufl, ln<lnstry and Adventure in At Fast and Far Has* ever published. 368 BIG PAGES w* ms.132 words
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Advertisement104 1933-02-11 4 Catarrkal, ferm* wl rJ I 9 [«f^i lI©J |r v A palataM* of «b«lsj^tif f \fSSi and ckildVM* 14 ii •!> invaluatite mmhcbom ict&edy. -"^PN Ctf Cbemj»t* trul Stores in two sue*. VI Int'«»« I "»>' i.-.tm k •vV ~J, W mIoiKUM »j rianft. IS nr>>t'o-« »cc»p .t KNDORBLJ BY104 words
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Article3542 1933-02-11 5 '•D.AME" A:I\CKS THE modern GKL trom the Free Press orrtsnondent rnttu \n iiiuuu.iw.ua m unpori■nwl topics of the day are al :ng and we have had a natashs! week. Let me deal with one: Church should approve the open»mas oat Sunday evenings, pr:vldsd >n to3,542 words
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Article298 1933-02-11 5 Woman Dcman.K Apoiov:} After liailct Sliow A heated controversy between noted skaters the committet of die National c^»t < nf Associat on, which has threa; r auuueur status, is cau ins a sedation in the Ice-skating world. The threat followed the performance of twelve amateurs in298 words
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Article103 1933-02-11 5 Oitawa, Jui. 11. Tht- Bo ton .'iid Maine and I National BtfhnU la- d :hing tli.' no uu b'idge train The tra.n, lor whL-h iw/., y-s B r..: r. will leavb Boston i Montr a] on Saturday morning, Jdi MHrtHHrt ivrt joi:rn?y and wIU be graded according103 words
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Article286 1933-02-11 5 rruhihii.on of Sale >uu nested Sentence of 15 months' imprisonment, win hard labour, v.aa passed by the Recorder (Btr Ernest Wild, K..C.) at the Central Criminal p Ken wo.- Ji, It. turner, charged with b/eakxig and wifcwinc a bouse ix. gl John's Wood. Mr. R. S. Chapman, prosecutlna.286 words
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Article96 1933-02-11 5 1 s for South China's New Longot Uridg*- UMBMS^ wwm. 9. The Pearl River bridge win be formally openMi for traffic on February IS. The Bureau off Public Utilities, however, prohibit* man-drawn .rucks on the bridsjt, m they are a source of lansn- to pedestrians The bridge96 words
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Advertisement199 1933-02-11 5 «Mm Vnm ..B B JBI Yl< '^--A\:i>;;,^jf '^^^1 "*> -sSHkI .■wwfti iH^Mi\ j^. j^ V V -j^tf:-^ jd^^^^& -d^^^BJ^JF^ l^l-x x-t :^B Ji< ;^a^PPßo^-^ v-y HOW VITAL IT IS-IN THIS SHORT PERIOD. WHAT HOPES AND FEARS ARE CROWDED I IS HE GAINING WEIGHT J IS HIS FLESH FIRM AND HEALTHY199 words
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Article, Illustration1601 1933-02-11 6 By Our Film Correspondent PAVILION T *-DAY brings to i the season of >: Below** at the Pa without any doubt the nn« this Ulented artist has been set M V. C) IS. ford and Ralph Forbes. Mot of H axe laid in the tropics of1,601 words
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Article180 1933-02-11 6 FILM REUNITES TWO VTETE RANS George Marion and Eugenie Besserer Two old friends who lud not seen each other for nine years were re-united in the filming of "Six Hours To Live. the Fox production which includes Warner Baxter, .Miriam Jordon and John 80le r in its cast. The friends180 words
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Article492 1933-02-11 6 SIDNEY FALKENBERG - SIDNEY FALKENBERG tl*> This short phrase is probably more vied form of greeting between masculine player* in Hollywood studios, than any otht-r form of salutation. To be thus recogniaed by screen luminaries is an honour sought by everyone in the picture industry, and keeps both f»492 words
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Article240 1933-02-11 6 London Tin alri Scene in "Cavalcade" TTHK first unadvertised stage show ever ar- ranged in an American theatre, was stated in the Mason Opera House. Los Angeks. The crowded audience instead of paying five dollars each for seats, were paid five dollars to fill them. The stalls240 words
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Article, Illustration607 1933-02-11 6 Jack Buchanan Rack To Vienna FILMS I IS (From Our Own Correspondent) I, I all a. Jan. 24. There are Just no*- plenty of new films, but nothing very outstanding. Jack Buchanan is the chief star of Mr. Brown." This is the new Tivoli picture, and not a bad one.607 words
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Article86 1933-02-11 6 THE STORY IS THE THING [litii \f rarammm ADOP quality motion adm- till Thb fctaff. the IUfHI the most < tiio is nov stories treatmttoas of famo*. and dialog**Pr:. studios alrmdv has to In rr,<ut <-d Dorics per le i iced screen wrßei Itshec i matiHz:. Anion-: for Parr.moui Puli86 words
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Advertisement67 1933-02-11 6 MOLLISON DOES II A/N oiN CAsnroL Mr. f. A. MOLLISON the trepid lone ilier, MM in>wen quered the South \\h\ in a thrilling lliszht Iron) ILnglaml to PORT NATAL. As usual he relied up«u, WAKEFIELD Castrol Oil to L. n his engine funct ioning ;> during this remarkal>!« CASTROL oiler-67 words
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Article493 1933-02-11 7 DATE OF THE GREAT FLOOD BIBLK KIDDLE MAY -OLVED fur a long Lost (it;. the cknrru of Iraq, a new search hai a tar the long lost city of Afade, the sttr.tou the Great. .laeologisa arc especially interestsi tab vs, jrk, for. if successful. It win settle of ihe most493 words
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Article214 1933-02-11 7 Tribute To uless I ittinir> of a highly favourable characjy r^cn place in several directions tan "*>* Though at many works adverse t^'i perate. rural progress to being of high efficiency steels and •ddt-n rash of business. In conwwlueew of raw and semi-finished ii|hismm«i dMseulty In214 words
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Article254 1933-02-11 7 President of Bristol Channel Kn^incers (From Our Om I rrespondent 1i linn Jan. 1 1. Ur F 8. Beavan who at one M.t..-.-. Cl *P»n. haj been appointed Presidei Bristol Channel Engineers ant! Ship Kepaite~ Employers Association. bM h?d i most difficult task to contend with dtu-in PMt254 words
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Article218 1933-02-11 7 lln^ Kankinu Account, but Cannot Draw On It The plight of a \isitor to »*»f|f>n4 from Rio who has meney in the bank vrhi< bj not spend, was explained to the Clerkenwen gistrate. Mr. Bertrand Watson, by the w«l S. L\ •This man b an r.om Buenos Airw,218 words
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Article122 1933-02-11 7 PEKING TREAS URES i\t'>idcnts Handicap Removal PhM Peking. 1 eb. l. The treasures of the Palace Museum, consisting largely of porcelain and bronze wares, valuable documents and books have not, as yet. left for Shanghai. The authorities only had available yesterday eight cars belonging to the Municipal Gi ment. all122 words
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Article114 1933-02-11 7 One to Ever} 17 lVople in Milan There are 30.821 retail shops in Milan— one for every 47 inhabitants— and the proFaactot Federation of Commerce are seriously pre-occupied by this swarm of small shopkeepers, says Reuter. It to considered to be one reason for the high114 words
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Article83 1933-02-11 7 Chinese Flee: Dread Another Shanghai Incident slunsh.il leh T>n»ion In Tientsin is again growing. 11 rdreds of wealthy Chinese from the Japanese Concession are moving Into the other foreign settlements, while the Chinese garrison are ordered to stand by. The reptltion of the Bhang»**» catastrophe in the Chinese83 words
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Article35 1933-02-11 7 V.- M- C h and Co.. Kuala Lumpur, has NkH I from imp Mr. Arthur Newark, instructor of Hi K.i.,:,i I mujnu Flying Club, who wa* recently sue fully operated open at Bungsar Hospital. fcsj35 words
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Article351 1933-02-11 7 LAND SETTLEMENT SCHEME Self-Supporting Community Ldinbui^h. A scheme of land settlement VM I hopeti. will provide work for the unemployed was explainer. -c The scheme n ij is the establishment of a villa i community iuar Ei .an co-operative and I:. uon is at present351 words
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Article413 1933-02-11 7 Most Effect 15 Minuto Alter Lflfti Drink Fashionably dressed women filled the court at Oxford Quarter aeastoos when James -end Pearce. 28, horse dealer, of Boarshill. Oxford, was charged with driving I under the influence of drink and with drttlm dangerously. Pearce. who married Miss Olive413 words
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Article54 1933-02-11 7 London. Feb. 9. Thf gJPfI of tlu> B ri t^h heavy md^'.v •Tlu' i., km on I bli h< s tin i tere tin? fa( -...,r Britai < xports of in: ti mm nt USSR in 1932 were oqiial to her <\ polls ol tin sann>54 words
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Article15 1933-02-11 7 Mi ami Mrs C J Chi.ihohn arrived in Kuala Lumpur from on WVdm day morning.15 words
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Advertisement197 1933-02-11 7 AN UNDERWOOD PORTABLE Makes Your Mail EASIER to Write and EASIER to Read PATERSON, SIMONS A\l» CS#JHPA!\V. LiniTKD. Phone 5991. Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble —keep teeth free from film with this special film -removing tooth paste IF you were to allow your teeth to gently197 words
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1586 1933-02-11 8 Furnace's Story Of How Spatchctt Lost His Life RFA'OLVFR ACCIDENTALLY WENT OFF His "Terrible' Iclea~To Burn Body And Leave Suicide Note Ih. ama/iim stor> m how Samuel James Furnue. tinm;.n who was wanted in connection with the murder of his friend Spatchett. was searched1,586 words
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Article746 1933-02-11 8 FURNACE'S CONFESSI ON 1,061 My Head After oner then rea Furnace said was born at St. Neoi-. and have be London s years of age. I w away at sea for 2'= years, raid served in Fnm»\ ior :nded three times, once! s>eriox. I also served in the Royal lush746 words
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Article26 1933-02-11 8 Soviet liu i i'l.iiiv H.:l After t route For 300 klloir.- occupy 13-14 day- labllsh a regular mail ant P*^I vice Tasc.26 words
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Advertisement179 1933-02-11 8 CONTAINS ABUNDANCE ■XL- I l_ L- IX VITAMINS fRADI MARK COD LIVER OIL with A B AND D MALT EXTRACT Maintains vigour in children. Builds strong teeth and sturdy C limbs. .-y t Enables children to develop a (fsk reserve of strength with which U to resist disease. V^LHavJ Bottles179 words
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Advertisement37 1933-02-11 8 (iA ,JB| Imitation i> tin tllll NVi ira(i <lthiir> inuli.nlf hi! \>^-' m fit IM^ m f I P p: |p': LflV \i> J I■■ i\i A>■ fc^^^^-^^^i i>i'(io> ill! d.^nkr|^Sfj^np9 flavour, aroma and alter jjjjj^ir one 6354.37 words
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537 1933-02-11 9 TROTSKY ON THE BIRTH O F THE SOVIET !0W LACK PHI REINS OF POWi And Lenin Stall IWI Tta «?>ikl believe tha; the watchman of MS would suddenly Ucoww the QM JWke. tiut yeaterciays lackey would tertUy's locksmith head cf bet. ta oikr station supkawatas. yesterdays ensi^a cocip;undcrkftaw words the537 words
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Article, Illustration247 1933-02-11 9 < in vi Karuain> on a War Office Scrapheap Vrovil. 1 h«vp just Inspected on- of the im»' markable scrap-heaps In England, that which the British Army dumps its surplus effects and from which you can buy anything from a pair of puttees to an ambulance247 words
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Article403 1933-02-11 9 1 inance oi the Hunger March i the flnam o yt ,1 to >mi ■..aiiu-d f'uin th- b;iiaiK ional Man i. Council In. as part i'f MM > W»iMi ouUWe the ccnI d Tli< contins< tits on th< I"• as had MM M MO I e \'lX)Ut403 words
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Article229 1933-02-11 9 Leavt? Vour \Vorrii i > in Slore. '>'•■ re going home in Miarch, and can certainly do 'with thp i lisngi "nun especially. He'.s had nearly four years hare without a break, mm] I three, and say what you like, tte climate does take it out229 words
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Advertisement133 1933-02-11 9 iV-\ NIGHTiy 6.15 t. 9.15 P.M. TALIULAH BANKHEAD a THI \DER BELOW" P.ir:i mount Picture. f T()-MURRO\V I •WOMEN LOVE ONCE" STABROfO I'M 1 aVS H LIETTE OMI'Ton KLKANOR KOAKDMAN. A TIMELY. VIVID. HUMAN DRAMA RKiJI KST MATINEES SATURDAY AM) L SUNDAY AT U&, s \-l !\\m I'll!Hi|:M\\(|s |x Sl\(i.\POKl133 words
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Advertisement105 1933-02-11 9 CAPITO L Matinees 70-DAV and TOMORROW af 3.15 NIGHTLY j The Gaumont-British Musical Comedy Triumph that Everybody's Talking About. I aaaaav VP' J JAN KIFFI K AS Voice will Thrill You Hail BONNIE HALE, the New Comedy Kin? I Magda Schneider will fascinate you! fhom yn>\ J r«--cl.iv I IVH105 words
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Advertisement263 1933-02-11 9 MATINEES: TO-DAY A TO-MORROW AT I P.M. I PACKING OUT !a> was an m i JI'ST AXOTHKi; (iIiAM) AM) GLORB SHOW TO KEKP THE A 1 11 AMB T J A TRADITIONfi EVEBGMBIN Eddie Cantor CHAHLOTTI GREENWOOD IX "Palmy Days' unit' D AM ILIUM BOOKING Al ROBINSONS Phone Bookings nuM263 words
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Article30 1933-02-11 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH. fki ni:K"KS.— Mr. C Predrlcks, of 25 Joo h t Terrace, Singapore. passed away yesterday end the funeral will take place at F:.'.dari at 4.30 p.m. to-day30 words
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858 1933-02-11 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1933. GOVERNMENT BY INACTION Ihe Bnt thought that seems to itrikt tiie world's leaders at the present time, when faced Witt) MB iid or new dilemma, is jn.-i h< w 1 can they postpone taking action. The situation everywhere presents the spectacle oi the858 words
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Article219 1933-02-11 10 Chief Justice to Retire M William Muriscn. the Chief Justice, 5.8.. will go on leave by the Ranpura from Singapore en April 14. and upon the expiration of his leave, on Sept. 2. he will definitely retire from the service. Sir James William Murk on. v.ho was219 words
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Article71 1933-02-11 10 rr»remunerativo Sections t<» be Closed 1 ndon. l eb 1" As a sequel to the Ulster railway str.ke the Great Northern Railway Company is re; to have decided to close down permaneattf cnremunemi- tions of the system drastically to reduce the number of trains on other sections. The*71 words
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Article37 1933-02-11 10 Contracts For Cruisers and Destroyers London. Feb. 7. Th* Admiral*;. ;ir,r,n :nr«^ that contracts for thr^r cruisers, on- flotilla leader, eight desti ers and two sloops o! the 1932 pr rr.-mnv- >« Of placed shortly —Renter.37 words
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Article21 1933-02-11 10 A fine full-grown tiger, shot n«ar Kuala Kani'sar, was brought to Ipoh on Tuesdny (or stuUing. The beast measured eight fet-t21 words
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Article241 1933-02-11 10 Exemplary Se;;!-.'nu's On Drug Runners f *'V'\ f f.i I i i 1 -dop-" smuijcl r- >rv.~d.:> I M II Ferrer, the aingapawi Cilmmal D^triet Judge. Toh Ah Hock, who pleaded guilty to a charge of being In posses ion of $1,470 worth of contraband chandu and241 words
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Article307 1933-02-11 10 Difliculi Hour Vnv The Brigade The drought and fair mind wt have been experiencing for the last week p.obably accounted for another grass fire to which tue Fire Brigade was called at 12.53 yesterday afieraocn. The fire was in Tanjong Katocg *ad extcrded from Wilkinson Road307 words
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Article89 1933-02-11 10 LATEST TIN IND V,\ RBER VMU AND STERLING HUES Rubber and Tin prim and the sterling rate in Npw York and Paris. specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow TIN 1 .-Mdan, Feb. It. Spot Forward: £149 Tone of Market Easier. RLBhEK London, Feb. If. Spot89 words
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Article126 1933-02-11 10 Clo.>e (»t Thaipu-iiin Festival r? were the usual large crowds of utors out to witness the di play of orks which annually marks the close of the Thaipusam fesUvltin. The location at Raffles Rrrlanutton was used as in pieviou* yean and the grounds fonned the centre of ihe126 words
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Article297 1933-02-11 10 in f •ID FOR BMml I ty to Aa Mil let k Mollison arrived at Port OJl.T.— lstuter IwiaW, Frt I The French mac crossed tl. mfMVtas, compared Wfttl J A hours 30 minutes. Til tank; lour and a nature of a .'»••>■ Molliaon's S3 hows.297 words
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Article140 1933-02-11 10 Fir r mpany [From Our Own Correspond The sixth anr.u?! meeting of the Mils* Consolidated Tin D, u-.g Co. ««<> held to-di} at Evatt and C ce. Mr )o presided said tfatt th? mine working account moved a profit j Z29M2. and i there rcmilned a against a140 words
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Article23 1933-02-11 10 As a sequel to the railnay and the Mini tor of Transport annotr BiU providing for Uv Icenung »r.d transport o^23 words
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Article71 1933-02-11 10 Mr. W. FWI. «M*gT. Bukß Itok I— I Jeram. Is leaving for bone shortly. I The band of the S 8 Police will following pau—llli weather p*rmJtt« at p m Mart*. OM Panama. AK<*d; DNkn In the Wort mi Word. So**: Deirande et Repome. <b> Ua Soaaet d Coleridge Taylor;71 words
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Advertisement231 1933-02-11 10 Real lager stored for at least four months at freezing point before bottling, as every lager must be to have the true and jM'rfeet la^er charaeter. BARCLAY'S LAGER Ca\ILIDIEI£€IK"J' Ia SPECIAL fO HM THE AITOIN 1 Mi N I «fcjhf KING OF SIAM fSTI) DIAMONDS SET PLATINDM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND231 words
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Advertisement67 1933-02-11 10 CLIMBING IS NERVE-RACKING declares a mountaineer. One who Igreefl is the married man who tiptoes upstairs in the early hours and can't remember whether it Ifl the sixth or seventh stair that squeaks. Take out a GAFLAC ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICY and «t that safe feelinc. Premiums payable by half yearly67 words
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441 1933-02-11 11 Manehiria NO POSSIBILITY OF A COMPROMISE iKr>U-\N*s MEW HONG KONG •HfEDONOT "EVE M •ANGER OF ATTACH" Tokio, I m Committee of Nineteen's iv^aist has arwosed resentm< V .rtvun Oilier tthitsc 1 t»i tinmaking a studied n »«Jt in pretending not to »und the Japanese attitude m Umehukao. There was MReuter Far Eastern - 441 words
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Article174 1933-02-11 11 Korean !?*vn»*»t/onari*-? SußTrstion Shaatt**!. iek. It. utkmart MM «M»J lo Lcagnr of Nations "iTt^ 1 that to pre- > la the Fir E»"t, the creatJcn of ween Jap->n and China or J»p»^ and Soriet Rirsia Is ab utataly ■MfT should be given tt-= s»*ui^ and be made a174 words
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Article104 1933-02-11 11 THREAT TO KIDNAP LINDBERGH BABY i) KXTORT j Ma Ancri In Who Cash:;! hmie BftUMkc Virgnla, Feb. Two men have been arrested for attempting tort $50,000 from Co'orel Undbergh ttwamt to kidnap his six-months-old son. Vaßowtag the demand to Colonel Lindbergh. the police placed a cheque for $17,003 in theReuter - 104 words
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Article149 1933-02-11 11 I Queen Rcturnin Prom EN il/< rL:n.l Th« Hac«e. Feb. 9. There is a posaii the Cabinet w.li icsign fcllowiny an adverse vote in the Lower House on the Government bill for the re-or-tion of the judiciary, the Immediate dis?i:ss on of which the Government made aReuter - 149 words
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Article125 1933-02-11 11 I Nazi Indignation \u r ainst France r 1 1 n i M. Paid Boncour's speech at Geneva in F*HHnt UP the deb?te on the French disarmament plan, In which be maintained that ie-pite the opposition cf most nations French plan was still the best, has provoked interne indignationReuter - 125 words
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Article76 1933-02-11 11 'Tlo>e Down" Decision Rejoices "Bookies" Lnlm. Feb. It. Bookmakers are rejoicing in the fact that 'tote." on all Hcened greyhound race-courses In England and Wales were closed yesterday, .lending legislation following the Home Office iUlimibl in the House of Commons on Tuesday that "totes" on dog tracksReuter - 76 words
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Article66 1933-02-11 11 ".\m»w>sadn Rank in Chin;- V Rahlng British representatives In China to the rank cf Ambassador Is suggested in an ph on China. says that such a change should serve to mooth av.ay mv standing that are most harmful 1 vould please the Chinese and would be a signReuter - 66 words
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Article62 1933-02-11 11 Offensive Vnd Defensive T,,ki.». I.'h 10. According to a report received at the Foreign OOpe. apparently emanating fro- aneae fMittnn ftt Bhtngf***! Mr. Eugem crooted as tattnntln? that he bad avbted to imottotf ft Chinese— Soviet offensive and tttui i,, alliance, but ite exi tence wouldReuter Far Eastern - 62 words
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Article64 1933-02-11 11 fiuests Of The Prime Minister ft Jußft ftOC* and othrr ,v,:r.'..T, of th«nectel mtoston from the Argentine MM» k were toe guests of the Prime MtoM (I at Nll inn AT.tn* Street to k .,r. e a dimn-i Riven l:i the!--r p^me Mlnl-t-r at the Fnrei?Ti o**"r» The64 words
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Article398 1933-02-11 11 3 EUROPEANS KILLED STOLEN O'Tii! WARSHIP i;oMii:-:n MANY WOUNDED OFFICERS RFGAIN coham) Three Murcp; :i > v. <vv .unom; f > Irf p»«,;:ic killed when a Hying bout dropped u bomb on tae mutineers in the Dutch warsl luo Europeans were vvc.umhd. 1 lie vessel is now und« 1 commandReuter Wireless - 398 words
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Article103 1933-02-11 11 Interest in Kaffirs Less Keen London. Feb. On the Stock Exchange to-day. «H .:.t i Ka*Srs somewhat less keen, other sec tin. have shown r*thrr more life follow in.- b f es from Wall Street. The markets ruled comparatively good, outi.rnding hrtOT being the advan e in Wcn103 words
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Article53 1933-02-11 11 Covered 1 5 s Economies Airl Mure Taxes T.irK Feb. 7. Arcc-din* to thf n°w Onvorn-mnt's ar'.t.ithe budget deficit is five ?nd ha'f Btffllard francs and not tea mi'Mards a« m, the last MMMIi for Pinanco main •i":... tint ulll oe covTfd bv economic:; 4 d tocreasedReuter Wireless - 53 words
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Article43 1933-02-11 11 U.S. Democratic Leader's View Washington. Feb. The American peon'e wrv Id n-ver s'ani fnr a lump sum propo al by which thr-e-fourths of the debt would be rut away said Rainy, the Drmorrstlc I e«der, when disusing War Debt., Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Article44 1933-02-11 11 DR. KUNG SEES THE POPE Rome. Feb. 7. H! a Hollne^ th» Pow ncehed to-day In private audience Dr Kung the Chln-sr Min'.stei Kv r ">v> h I b-')?:v--- l n-ln- of Dran u-shPk T v^ Pope gave him a gold medal Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 44 words
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Article192 1933-02-11 11 REICHSTAG MOMMITTEE UPROAR EX>'rKAKK!: fIOWI ED DOWN Wanted Nazi Korlin. Feb. 7. lVm->rk> i. h as ".lev i'i i K "vcminI el" .>r. s V in hi"!-"] hv inf;:-;a'rd N m ilopiitk-. at the s h i.l -t. Ifcrr I.oebe. ON r -Spe! cr of lh« I>ioh>t.-*«j wh"n he pn-Reuter Wireless - 192 words
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Article261 1933-02-11 11 Direct Negotiation^ Between Company and Persia London. Feb. 7. v. the House of Commons re-assemb'ed Sir John Simon, renlying to quesions. outlined the aereerrK-nt re'-rhed by the League Council in the Anslo Persian dispute, and stated that the Persian Oi' Companv w»s about to enter into direct negotiationsReuter Wireless - 261 words
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Article92 1933-02-11 11 Burden-- Lfofr T* Remain For Some Time l^onn mi, r co. The warning in Mr. Neville Chamberlain'? remit r proch that v.« must bear our P n-me'al burdens for some time to come, was s'ippo-te:i by Mr. Ramsay MacDon?ld in the House of Cemrrons this afternoon v.hon replyingReuter Wireless - 92 words
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Article52 1933-02-11 11 bckkffl 11 KWed At Warwick London. Frb. 7. In th rt VffIMVM Upton Handicap Steep' :chns* tc-diy the G-and Nat rnai candidate. Mr BO Ml and h~d to b» de" The ar?ident orcurrrd at the W3ter-j-nv> lr f- M Hi Ro"kh!!l was Iflßl KTnnd. The jock:y was^ tinhurt.Reuter Wireless - 52 words
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Article43 1933-02-11 11 Persian Minister of Finance Tehe'-an, F»'b Teymourtash, Minister for Finance. WM —•nth- dis*ni""'l by th- Btmh n cot s, itri th<> An?lo-Porsian oil dispute and ha< krpt under surveillance in his house, ha; r -.•<■ ho'^n granted the royal p.irdon Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Article42 1933-02-11 11 Company To OfeafJ £250,000 Building London, Feb. 10. Imperial and MMMMaMi DmummtaUtm mmranv has de^'d-d It I pf UN MM ON Ml b'-ilding on the Embanl-ment which was completed a year ago. b"t unoccupied owLng tc the financial crisis ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement181 1933-02-11 11 REDUCED PRICES SPECIAL OFFER FOR February March With the exception of Wines. Provisions 11.M.V. Goods, Cigarettes, Cafe. etc.. and few proprietary artclo ALL GOODS in ALL DEPARTMENTS \2\% DISCOUNT Diirins Februarv 6c March Bonn tide Price Reductions to nil Our (ustomcrs Robinson Co., Ltd* (Incorporated tr Btra'.'-s Settlement* > SINGAPORE181 words
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Article349 1933-02-11 12 DARING THEFT BY FOUR CHINESE Caretaker and Wife Surprised Tin Chinese Higii r> hool. .standing *«n a h.~. u^-.iy from Bukit T.mah Roiid, was the t an amazingly bed. armed gang r-jbbtrv rr.e<:l by four Chir.es<- eurly on W'-dr.-.-e.iv n.-::.: tht- mast i.nport&nt \y. jt'349 words
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Article128 1933-02-11 12 20.00;! Miics S;i A Bain Cv IFrom Our Own Correspondent] Mal-icc.i. Feb. 'h Two young German tourists— Mrs. E. Dorner and Mr. H. Blanc— arrived here this morning In a small Ford from Penang which they left on Tuesday. Cologne was then* starting point.128 words
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Article96 1933-02-11 12 U.imo.immummi Invested Through Post Office IMRbVI Fe». 8. Sir Kingsley Wood, the Post Master-General In a speech at liverpool referred to the work d the Post Office Savins Bank which now had £300,000.000 standing to the crec 4^,000.000 depositors in all parts of the United Kfaiyfri Another £212.000.00096 words
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950 1933-02-11 12 Defence Allege Important Document Is A torgery a FTER occupying sixteen days in the hearing the Yu Yan Woke A case, In which the executors of the late Yu Yat Tong sued the t.'X"cutor> of the late Chu Shun Hang in connection950 words
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Article35 1933-02-11 12 ft Bro Casi:.:r t.f Bt, Fran, k InMif.iticn It-ft Malacca en transfer to Taiping Sr Ge«irge's liiftitutlon. He was one of the ablest teacher? in the Cambridge Classes U>\. Bio s.io.i tian expected ta Ifaiacct35 words
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Article668 1933-02-11 12 Man's Statement in Alimony Case Tint hi-- wit'c prejudiced hir-« positioi) with iii-- employers rtr prospective employers u.t* aUeged hy Mr. ynl William Mitchell. fonnerlj of Lyons Motors Limited, who appeared before Mi. < n t i Terrell in the Supreme Court >esterd.n to m. ike668 words
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Article82 1933-02-11 12 Not Equal To Withheld Annuities London. I eh. S. It .1 (alt i in i'..:.i.i. m th< I. F;t( St..!; 1 had aln loj withheld Mim? amount;n_ to tlTj.OOfi b\ J|R| |i li<32. v. lur, ■;;.■.•<.,; duties came into force. The sums wittaneU bet'.vfcca that date and Jan.82 words
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Article71 1933-02-11 12 "IT.- first v\v c A liunbh sitl<- of 111 'i hold at Radios Qiuty on Friday. E-cb -4th at 1 p.m. The promotors would u->k :i< IB '■■•< I] I M MM ir (i: rave:! i.; (1 household poods for which they will ;at( tul The pa:etls may lx- leit71 words
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Article1517 1933-02-11 12 INQUEST ON MR. PEET CONCLUDED Accused Driver Gives Evidence I. vidcnce touchn.y the death of Mr. Geci i Peet, a European engineer, attach' the Municipal tJt trie |x>uer r..-.\: •<• Jaraci who M ffcMl Mtgflsi iMI and .sustained fatal injuries on the night oi Ja;; -J while1,517 words
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Article854 1933-02-11 12 Screaming fiirl Gives Alarm HALF-NAKFI) MAN Tackled Bv fonstablp as He Fled J.iv.iM' t'l v ltuli. n: w.i v .ilU"i.«-d to li.-.\i lit i t'i' I iilim ill K4li oil M\n |)i h I in I*ll II i r'• J I (•111 I I .1854 words
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Article62 1933-02-11 12 LandML Fell 8 At his own imtptrtfcm, the Prince of Wj!«. who will to-night speak at the New ZeaJcnd Society dinner in London to inaugurate Mew Zealand Day. the anniversary of the prorlawtion of New Zealand as a British Colony m 1860, viii to-morrow moraine repeat62 words
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Article180 1933-02-11 12 M.P.s ATTACK LOAN TO AUSTRIA 'THE: y^ Sir John iujuj Sayt ft b teuHni '"Hi The Foreign Secretary Sir Jobnj^* the House of Oommons Hat^i* ed against criticism the Au«mr. i^^t authorising the Government ;o raise iiisL snares of the international !<,.„ JJ* The Financial Seem,; Bcfcaha. in mown- t^JJ180 words
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Article204 1933-02-11 12 Intense Flames Defeat Fid spJ of four days of oe anotlier *r I extensive damage are pepan I trie t of Kuala Kangsar. The first fire btoic< out .:'>.ebaaJ on Gapis Est. I every effort to combat _<aJ was practically gutted I Hel|» was summoned from204 words
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Article45 1933-02-11 12 Pbme Hit* fm in I |4»n«l>>n. The Royal A crashed in Hampshire .is report' day's Free Pt«*sp and ran into a thick bank of f*' an* "•"•j with a tree on a The marhinc crashed of the occupants escaped bu four were killed45 words
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Article27 1933-02-11 12 ActivMy of War Deb CwnHW The Cabinet I Dtbte held a furthtr nn-tuit I Sir Ronald lintlffiay atu-* I m-Ul take pUcc to-morrow I27 words
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Article59 1933-02-11 12 Tbe final pretnultnti of the BJt P will Uk plar. I tre to-night at *J0 'Mu- I comedy of the Midlands ari I I^^ Saturday was voted a» I effort to date. TW cast inrlu* Aim. Hilda Dorrincton. Betty Clifton -J"^ Ktf 11h Georcr and Joan WHtmm W59 words
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Article29 1933-02-11 12 The Hon'Mt the Undang of R?MM* has bem In poor health for Oh te* "JH to agate leaving for Sumatra about <** --IP of this month to Me M> doctor29 words
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Advertisement152 1933-02-11 12 I NOTICE Saturday, February Uth Brf.M, ihe hief Justice. Mi. Justice Whitley jnd Mr. Justice Berkett Terrell in the Ist. 1 our! it 1 a.m. c. peal: Rex vs. Li Kim Poat and Before Mr Justice .i IWm kett Terrell in the Ut Court :.fter < r.mm.,l V,,,hml before 3152 words
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Article2414 1933-02-11 13 au>ti< CtBUMMII Is> PkVM And Ptaycn m Our Own Correspondent I I lldoll. J..M The Australian outburst over knowu as leg theory bowling, or. v put Into more dm 1 language, means bowling Into the body of the player to knock him V physic-.il injury, frankly2,414 words
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Article216 1933-02-11 13 berated Gate Receipts Ltd few la their report to be submitted to the uaaall leeting of members at L?eds. the Yorkshire! Jounty Club Committee state that, having egard to the continued trade depression, the i inances may be considered quit; satisfactory. The total gate receipts last season216 words
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Article118 1933-02-11 13 A further cheque for £400 was received by the Clapton Orient F. C. thi week from Mr. Arthur Phillips, of Messrs. Godfrey Phillips Ltd., who had previously made a contribution of the i,ame amount to the clubs finances. H. Wragg. the jockey, v ho is recovering well from his bad118 words
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Article164 1933-02-11 13 !ii\ Accept amis And Weight* London. Feb. 1. Tiie acceptance^ with weights for the Grand s'ationr.i to be run on March 24th. are as ollov.s Cirt'galach 12.7 Giacklc 12.3 Coup de Chapeau 12 2 Golden Miller 12.2 Shaungoilin 12 1 Remus 11.12 ■lie?. 11.11 K-. IL-boro J&rk 11.164 words
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Article172 1933-02-11 13 Huni (unprlitmii A novel «nd amusing competition—a "scavenging hunt"—was taken part in recently by members of the Scottish Sporting Car CM*. —a-iha— J JlMUlfljd A rfMM ■tSrtlBC from the Zoo Gates, Corstorphme. and the remainder from the Duntocher Boulevard. AnniesUmd, Glasgow. Bach competitor was gfeajn a172 words
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Article45 1933-02-11 13 A large crcwd Is expected to watch the fir* international football match between England and Italy in Rome on May W. and alMa* wooden framowork h ta be erected Fascist Party stadium, which now seat* people, to 1: rose the accoamodatioo by M (per cent.45 words
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Advertisement152 1933-02-11 13 1 i j 1 SHIPMENTS REGULARLY j ARRIVING OF SPECIAI LI SELECTED ENGLISH PISH DOVi SOLES SOI PLAICE TrR B 0 T :ed king Altogeiheh <^-/ too personal and intimate (or ffanwtkm are tome complaints, yet how real it the pain and prostration. Information, basod on scien welcomed l^ nearly152 words
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Advertisement63 1933-02-11 13 WHENOFrVOURGAME thafs a perfect time for a cup of perfect lea in Brooke Bond you have x inc jje.si >,^» i v^v f Pritont i s>*^*s\ 4V n *,> I cover XlyP"^ *a /^j < *s nil iicor §3iSiiiii*«**~' j '.t" T //I J P■ I *^P^PP^% 1 I \163 words
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Advertisement1086 1933-02-11 14 rHE ELUF FUNNEI I INI aVraiv HIE bIAM BTKAM NAVIGATION 00., Ltd, Steam Ship Co.. ltd. and Cniu» rMK Hi' a KHIOW rt TltAMyillP Co (1933) Ltd. Mutual sicsm N»vl«*Uon LV Ltd. [US CUNARD BTEAM BHIP Co.. Ltd. THF S.l:\i:"i> SI"bI\MSHIP Co. Ltd .11 SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA1,086 words
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Advertisement514 1933-02-11 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Mtand) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SCEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. !>»• B*pore. Salta B>»re. b.s. CITY OP LYONS For Havre, London. Rotterdam Hamburg Feb. 28 Mar. 2 sj CITY OF MANILA For HavTe, London. Rotterdam Hamburg514 words
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Advertisement307 1933-02-11 14 P. O, British India and Apcar Lines. MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N fr, UNDER COXTRAIT WITH HI- lA.II vn LOXDOX \M) I\K EAST MAIL SERMCE. OUTWARDS lIKIM LONDON !"K (!!!V Due "I n j v £id p<* r f Tnnn imm IK3 BURDWAN m IA?307 words
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Advertisement517 1933-02-11 15 O. S. K. Line. FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA. 1K» tßntind Umi ■m^i ■ill 1 i> i M R^Kl'ia oloynbo, P*tirl»ri iVut VKI S' m!^i °ff! TjH? 10 *»drt. Santos (R ound-th»-world £19O» Mar v PM^M-Balaain. Beira, Lo Ka< Dux ban, tukd Canr Thnn mmmm ,^,>',! <INX -van W**"" T^?"*"*517 words
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Advertisement529 1933-02-11 15 TO KIItOPE FROM SINGAPORK AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrlv© B'pore. S'pora. Penan*. N. York. Prev Polk I;; PM IM M F. b M M. ir M Pres Adams M M PMa 28 Mm. 2 Apr. 11529 words
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Advertisement930 1933-02-11 15 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKFTVAAKT MAATSCBAPPU TOBOAEI vS .iay Feb. 11, Koedap, Tampoetih, Tampat-Tttggi, nj "^tnßt sjsi ffsgs ti V-\-tK n-.\\A VVLl:mi.'\ li. Bawean. Padung-Bay. BoeJdeng and ■nwUji <.L\. VAN I>FK MY VDFN— Saturday Fob 1] Riouw 13; b iilx^Au TOGI\N- Snturdsy. F<-b 1). Pontianak IWLOI'O -S.;turaa>, Sinpkawar.e P> D...:.rr:ht930 words
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Article142 1933-02-11 16 The recent subvention contract be* ween th» Llyd-lYiestino and the Italian Government provides for a subvention of 68.800.00 lire There are drastic fines for the omis^n of vcyage<= and the Minister of Communication exerci>es important p u,r- m, u-sard' of routes ana In regard to the pre>rnbed building cf ship.v142 words
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Advertisement709 1933-02-11 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Ausirnuai FOR BRISBANE, SYUNEY AND MELBOURNE via J.WA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. geg^^: i, 1,.. i known sßeam MAKKILA T i~.- an'' '.tie MANGOI A <3.352 tons" V-.tr* •J IJARELLA it one of the largest and nnest steamers trnr- 1 I \>istrall» Cabin* de luxe,709 words
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Advertisement454 1933-02-11 16 Best available accommodation obtainable by all Lir,*s fron. CpOK'S WACO^SJLITS [WOOL O IKAVfI SI WV IC I 1 hl g> :;:>, ROBINSON BO U> Inc. dual a: f .er; MO (XMCDiO PI ES. THE FAST ASI*T!r LniITFP. (Incorporated in Denmark) Telephone 5323 nmmmm and freight M TO BBHMa> I OTTEROAJI,454 words
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Advertisement214 1933-02-11 16 BHtBY lIC »VfH»w anna*. rAU. PMUL. LONDON w^ of fast twin-sn-. oi! Drt*. Mafl Passenppr with ttirougii nr! pbn.r. Pjaj ■OMEWAHn s ULnO9 WORCEB I LKBHOCS J CHESHIRE YORKSHIRE SHROPSHIRE f STAFFt^RDSHIPF OJ LjOOCHBT^E I vrriDrTGTrDcur 8 yoSksSb I I Passage Rate* Include T> tx Port of Entert..- IDMKIN BpjSj214 words
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Miscellaneous703 1933-02-11 16 MAIL DESi'A'iCIIES BY TRAIN Bangkok tvery Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m BtoM <*>:> I P m fiantrtl (via JtfMM I Monday to Pi... 7.30 a.m Kuai.i.:: (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pin Kelantan ivia Padang B< > M i.d.y 7 p.m Ki t\i i703 words
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Miscellaneous479 1933-02-11 16 CHURCH SERVICES Septuajicsinia ST. ANDREWS ATHEDRAL 650 a.m. Holy Comm n 730 ain Matins. 3 am Holy Communion (Chora i H p |mM| <Cho-a" r-nd Sermon. 10 30 am. Service at Nv.il B.ts--11 ad IMMMq i-nd Friday, at 8 |OI Holy Communion. :y Thur Jay and Saturday, at 7 8479 words
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Article848 1933-02-11 17 ;i:ns an Lo ses in Various i i;rm> o« v i it Durlm year the British Navy has lost rather than gained in strength. Five capr have been discarded in terms of LonJun Tuaty. Of the-se, the Iron Duke. famous as JelJcoe's flaji hip during the848 words
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Article160 1933-02-11 17 Sir .!<> cpli Isherwood's Latest Invention It is understood that Sir Joseph W. Isherwoc prtmtM rf Bh 'I h-rwood" nn-2 "Bracketless" system of shoD construction, has ted a new form of hull, and has had mo l exh out nt the National PhysJcrl Laboratory. Teddlngton. d160 words
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Article1003 1933-02-11 17 Education of Mercantile Marine Officers B During the past decade, the extent to which ation ha^ been paid to the subject of prot viding the right type of training for Merchant Navy officers is proof of Iks fact that there Iz s a widespread recognition of the1,003 words
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Advertisement529 1933-02-11 17 m SINGAPORE FREE PRESS j (Daiiv and Weekly Editions) 188 ROkMNSiA ROAD, HNCAPOin--66. Cable Address. »OVI M!M j., SINGAPOU M.ilay:i DHivered uith the (huta I ll.i/r each m,,rnin latest news, I latest tH^rums J latest an- I talt»un^ernents. I nndon rubber and I r r,,r n:,l storv 9 ♦K C529 words
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Advertisement379 1933-02-11 17 FO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V*. A' D MOST OF 7 '-IE U. S. A \J|! Canailian \.-»:1on:ii IC.n' t i»t thr mm vHioup Canadian Rorkii ■=S<gp Ptart l.odi:c m MM hH I!^* t hi <»uph (r anrouvcr without •h^ii^in^ >fYJH^ Luxury trains of Suprr ufort. Throucrh booking*— up iW JT»w*l379 words
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Miscellaneous31 1933-02-11 17 PASSENGERS ARRIVED The following p :engers arrived 'ruin 'Penan^ by s.s. Ipch yesterday Mr ana Mrs. |W Anderson, Mr. and Mrs w. H Ecaman. Mr. ani Mrs. W. E. de Souza.31 words
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Article1490 1933-02-11 18 Mr. .1. H. Whitley's Review fFrom Our O\.:; Correspondent) London. Jan. IS. Prominent officials t thr British Brondrafting Corporation were entertained la I rdgM L. the Royal Empire Society :>i the II t- Victoria, the occasion being I dhVM M vlv.ih the guest ol honour MM1,490 words
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Article350 1933-02-11 18 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations Thc following is a list of stations which can bo received in Singapore Java Stations H ilAl from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone reccrds and t. !<-ph' tsts with SvdJ^y, Austral: d oth nations. Usual call niter records "Hullo Syrinc; Tanjonff Pnok. 21 nv'ns350 words
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64 1933-02-11 18 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 a.m. PETALIMi lITLL TESTING. (Except Sundays and Public Holld.: FRIPAV 65 Metres. FROM THE STUDIO 8 30 p.m. Krontchong Music 7.00 English. British Official Wireless News. Recital of H.M.V. Recorded64 words
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Advertisement1138 1933-02-11 18 Empire Broadcast Reception Sow Really Good Ihj Our Wireless Correspondent 0~ ME hears few complaints now-! the mail comes in, goes on to say: I see that on the third day after the openaoays compared with a month mg of lhe British Slatic OT SO ago as tO thC Empire1,138 words
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Advertisement661 1933-02-11 18 BANKS A A U^JNSUR AA Cf charSed bank the vohmiAjTHff OF LNDIA, AUSTRALIA AND M^l^^ li\\K. lr, operated in Engird by Royal GmrtV) (fctabllshed :w Paid od capital !n 600.000 sharea f --S .1 v>( F £3.000,000 p HroL-ne Uaoil'ty Prrpri*: J>oo,ooo ■"■*•> 1 llliK^ TtlslKa^aata. I^Bdflß. s?.C 2 tBm>«VJSjldSBl661 words
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1724 1933-02-11 19 CONTROL OF RUBBER NOT PRACTICABLE But Distinct Siijns of Improvement, Says Mr. J. G Huy FORMF.K K(,\ fMAIRMAMS SPEECH tin- lull text .»t th,- speech ..t Mr I < a former ck«irm«« f iluhll iruut r> XsMriltiun 1 i! -H he toiidrmm.c! "rubber md .1e lan that .nteriul ..I, t1,724 words
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Article168 1933-02-11 19 PMM production, as represented by exports from Fea,-rauci MS. states Un- F BUto ud Mn* HlHlll I. of tin, and tin-in-oro at 72 p^r cem daring tii»- month of January. 1933 I Local sal- derated Malay States, (figures for Unfederated M States are not collected*:— T Tons168 words
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Article172 1933-02-11 19 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT Singapore, I 10. I'ices during the week have i-i: about thi same level and at present there apP 1 to be it :.<(tor in sight to in;: I markel in eithej direction to any extent. Winf' in.; ni:iv and should prices decline any iurth r I172 words
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Article850 1933-02-11 19 FTJDW II B i■! fLOSING Q! Ol \TIOXS Aaam Kumbang 111 23s 64 25s 6a Austral Malay 18s 20« norn Aver Hi lam (ss> 10s 9d Us 6d Bangin Ti:. 11s 12s Batang Pi.dang (fl» 05 10 M l jl) 35 40 Bukit Arang ($1) 40 norn850 words
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Advertisement68 1933-02-11 19 I4*jcU f»ce*d Il2,§»f,»j# Agsorance In force over tSS,Ht t off The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Inoorpor»t«d In the Strmlta Settlement* i aepoalted with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act In every particular. TIVL PLANS Or ASSURANCE O ion r r^68 words
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Miscellaneous356 1933-02-11 19 i To- Day's Price Changes I EXCHANGE RATES iMWO February 10 February 10 SELLING 2S London. 4 months' sight 2 3 8 i K London. 3 montlis 1 sight .3 27 32 Flake Tapioca 4 7 C London. 60 days 1 sight 2311 16 p^^i 3,^ g,^^ London, 20 days'356 words
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Article, Illustration909 1933-02-11 20 LARWOQD'S LEG-TRAP BOWLING! MASTERED HORN CRICKET IT V.OODITII AND RICHARDSON 25! RUNS FOR 3 WICKETS i \ustr.i!i:ms ppcar to have nia>tcrr(l the h'Z theory. At I*. ■i.hmr v»>t«rdav. in the fourth T»-st Match, tiny played wonderful, fiuh.tin- cricket, every elYort being rxerted to lay the foundation909 words
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Article178 1933-02-11 20 Selanjjor Team For Hockey Match To-day Kuila Lumpur Feb. 10 The following will represent the Selangor Club in the hockey mntch against \V:!tshires tram which is during the S3. and P.MS., on the Padang to-morrow; J. A. E. MacLe^n; R. E Cox. O. O Hovil (capt.) D.178 words
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Article133 1933-02-11 20 Match on ?und;iy at Raffles College Ground A baseball game will be played on Sunday fiftem* I h Oolhce pwdf R ikit Tlmah Rrad at 3 30 pm. between the Slneapcre Americans and a team made up from the radt ts on fho American Nautical Training Ship. California State,133 words
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Article21 1933-02-11 20 IFTIEE PRESS BERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, Feb. 10. Bristol defeated Oforri University on th<atter's tjround by 7 point* to 5.21 words
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Article362 1933-02-11 20 HOCKEY AT FORT CANNING YiI.CA. Bettoi By Two lon <: uning i Y.M.C.A. One ol cf the season was pl?yed at Fort Canning yesterday when the Y.MC.A. were defeated by two goals to ni! by the soldiers. The match was scrappy and uninteresting Hard and aimless hitting predominated in the362 words
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Article160 1933-02-11 20 Yesterday's Result and Fixture^ Yesterday's result in the S.C.C. lawn tenni! tournament vas as follow: Mixed Doubles Handicap S. H. McMurray and Mrs. McMurray scr. beai E G. Farrington and Miss Stephen owe 1. 4 6 7—5. 7—5. SATURDAY Mixed DouMrs Level W 0 Hill and Miss160 words
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Article52 1933-02-11 20 Mixed Foursomes Competition Eki :r."iitiil\- mixed foursomes competition o Ihl Singapore Golf Club was play- i a: Buki' Tim.li yt tAav and resulted in a win (or M > Atkin-Berry and J T Smith with a net scon of 33 49 cards were taken out and thi52 words
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Article68 1933-02-11 20 Lahore, Jan. SO. T>i^ Intpr-Univer«!ty Crlc'-^t match b tween the Prnlab XI and the vMMng term froni Calcutta University provided a personal triumph for Mahomed Nissir. the Governnvnt College and A'l-India fn.st bowler, who trwk a 1 10 wicket* In the visitors' fir-t Innings for68 words
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Article332 1933-02-11 20 TEAMS FOR THE S.C.C. HATCHES repetition F« Open On Tue^dav The teams entered for the S.C.C. six-»-«fcle football competition are as follows: A 1 m: E. Laidman. It. C A. M. Cumberlege. D Al. vaiid. r J. E. Wills, R. A. Ashworth a:.d G CMM -B" Tram332 words
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Article203 1933-02-11 20 Visitors Win "Te>t" In Ma 'ras The tennis "Test" matches between Italy i and South Iniia commenced this afternoon at the Presidency Club when trvo matches in th< Men's Singles v.ere played. In ihe first match C. Rama-warni. .representt ing Soutn India, met Sertorio (Italy). Th- game proved203 words
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Article188 1933-02-11 20 All Ten Wi kets Against Now South Wales London. Feb. 3. Svdney.— The South Australian bowler. I Wall, took all the New South Wales' ten ts to-day, including those of Bradman. e Fingleton and McCabe. for 36 runs in a e SiieffieM Shield match. v, T! took188 words
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Article70 1933-02-11 20 I [From Our Own Correspondent l P<i»ins v 11. In i.caday t;< ket match yesterday on the F«p-,' the Cricket Club beat Mackay's XI by foui wickets Malay's XI butmg first, scored 3M. Sew..,: making 25. Plnhcy 28. Muriel 40 and Mackav 40. The Cricket Club replied with70 words
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Advertisement125 1933-02-11 20 •si iK" PtNcTii n i pro; elling i ncil H VL POINT ■I PROPi G ACTION OBTAINABLE Df VARIETY OF COLOURS IN TWO MEW \pfs Ciwipletc m 'i Ketiils Pr?cc 30 cJr*. BUT 1 ?1 ch (MADE Df KMIli) MALAYA POBI ISHING IK); I i DHL siiiiii^ SSs '"I i125 words
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