The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 February 1933
1933-02-15
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section13 1933-02-15 1 The Singapore Free Press ■;.^-i. ESTABLISHED 1835. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1933. 10 CENTS.13 words
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Article186 1933-02-15 1 Japanese reply to League i> < oriMdered vi. satisfactory and Committee ot Nineteen has devidid to send another warning Japan with regard to the p< ition in Jehol. Meanwhile I.S. opinion considers a large s«ale war inevitahle Pa«e 1( I .>. Police are sear« hint for Camera186 words
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Article800 1933-02-15 1 a and Frampton were proud << mm. h Urn which started them on (iaily journey to Hi I It w»s per- id?, because the trains were jnpunctuaL and not too clean. These may have been among the reasons why passengers, especially season ticket holders, were not Their village800 words
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Article195 1933-02-15 1 Date uw W»l Drw Open ShvH I'cipillL.. I 11 I \\n t- .lapant'^i ultimatum^ an hti;i^ ptlf ffi tH c\«li\ ir» (1 Bh*rtl3 (Itin.indmi; Urn w it hdr.iw a! «.i the Chinese tro.»i)s in .Irhol according to an admi>Nion h> l»ij;h Japa aese <•!'>« >;»l s hw fiini195 words
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Advertisement164 1933-02-15 1 KLIM l»i i;| l> Mil k IP!>RO\< H I O \I R] 1 1 Kl/f l> MILK I IN Illf IKUI-Ii \BI E AT ALL I KADQIO ISION STORBa R vFFLES HOTEL MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL /7//.N EVEXI\G TEA DANCE-6 30 to 8.15 n.m. INFORMAL )INNER DANCE 9.30 p.m. to164 words
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Advertisement144 1933-02-15 1 i i^ HBRE i 3 a picture of Sandy McT. 01 Tester of "Old Rarity Wh-.ky for Bulloch Lade Co rt* rep ited to bi the only man Uv»nj to volunteer for a salary cut Whai man and what a job J4 per bottl h idJ 5 duty). McALISTER CO.,144 words
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Advertisement49 1933-02-15 1 LATEST xnVKRTISI MINI S Empire Dunk— Page 9. Horlicks hot or cold- Hi Bi 2'- Minutes— Page 3. i oi— tin record-breaking oil— Page 6. CHRYSLER BIG CAR PERFORMANCE i PIANOS" i UPRIGHT GRANDS FROM $450.00 GUARANTEED FOR 10 TEARS W. J. GARCIA I PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURER, AMBER MANSIONS 149 words
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Advertisement23 1933-02-15 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK rill M VKI >l llM'Kn\l li Ml M »i» obi mnm'.i in im morn OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORM.23 words
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Article, Illustration1131 1933-02-15 2 Soccer Surprises Wiltshires' big injured list Faults quickly rectified RegimcnLaJ horkry tour i/ocal boxers' successes overwas a return EULs- Johnson bout. I Ist Saturday v...- ;i da;- ol io.al soccer ■rprlM Tbt Ghsi <■. aftsf disposing ci :tv. Malays, warn down kefon tht r.a.f mi t! Mala?.1,131 words
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Article293 1933-02-15 2 Plentj of Fun at Hospital Sporl> i> a. Hr.-pital mad .■•■:.'>!• I md yesterday on the nrrarton of the Ifn^^al Nursing Staff Oames Club annual sports. The funcOon passed off ■aiiiiUli|| and 4 i I I J vlj^BapPß Eton iere was a good attendance of Interesting items293 words
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Article518 1933-02-15 2 the afternoon His Excellency and Lady Clement! vinted the Cliildren's Aid Bu.JUfi heme in Tomlinson Road. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Geaie and V RcJerts dined at Government Home. IrKi^v lehruar. Huh up Capt; kson and Colonel J P Ttimer bad luncheon aft Oininamil Mr. X Blac X518 words
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Article183 1933-02-15 2 Satihfai-toi > i It Women Christian A^xui... Pa«r< Qua> last night prvatdnit of the Malavat Setter amymf, that Ainerira v.a.- mi BHaOCmi MBNKT PNI to U*- V W A India This would pmo«« y «t W( HOC QO|M(MBQ£ VDOf i for financial help, and that wtD be183 words
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Article247 1933-02-15 2 llehate I ■boitehinf; "Am P»* uwig the Chm* I •a-m held in the premtoes of the Cm** I ■hirteiiw' f awry Association under the chair I man-stiip of Mr Urn Sek Yin I affirmative leader. Mr Tan t*np Bah I argHad that from an economical point of nm247 words
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Article129 1933-02-15 2 Kxamin n A meettn* of the coMMtt* Mates' AancUUoo was lr-'d Mr. B. D. Sheam CVlce-1 ctalr. The appointment of Mr. A M boo. aecrttary «as unanimous! •pas* to aera—rtM, Mr. Loufe Thivy. Mr MrCLOwn ***rf fewibflan f H Pkmerdew and W agraed to senr on the advison129 words
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Advertisement569 1933-02-15 2 a. h- -_:..r V" I-.;;,,- < •But h» not r>; .:.v m. b.ui N-llmv. Tilloison H- p:ood of WmM sjencrastty aa ne sank on the worn < :!i !f\oiiil> tvipru >.-■ r uc-u'.d :.j > ,<i I) ,;:i,l.r '<. th- .--■.»>• And h- uafr::id J- th. CQQBty spreading away from569 words
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Advertisement347 1933-02-15 2 A MODERN REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA, FLATULENCE and ALL FORMS OF STOMACH TROUBLE. Now obtainable m two forms. POWDEfi AM) TABLETS. MACLEAN >L\CLEAN BHAM) BRAND STOMAdI «sTO.HA< II POWDER. TABLETS. MEDICAL HALL, LTD. CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS. -_~~—^^^n^^^^^^^j^ STRAITS TVrEVVKITER AGENCY STAIIONEKS REPAIREKS. 14 A Change Alley. Singapore The Chfipc't Hou.«p347 words
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Advertisement391 1933-02-15 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE ls hereby given that tenders an now Invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenderi may be obtained in the Tender Room. Municipal Oflires Construction at a D«-rr MBMBtaNat Tank at Alexandra Road S< wage Disposal Works. iLiinfe material?391 words
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Article116 1933-02-15 3 >?ers Said to Ban 1 £1,500,000 ns that U. td. shares were sold to 10s. each, and that. «hen the promoter* ted netted to 4x Months they "faded »*aj* to Ust 1 Hl made at the Old Balky G**a, the ftaanrlw. txtnuttted ft«m the United116 words
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Article101 1933-02-15 3 Over 0 tndnstries R nr eatcd Loud. 11 Yrb R. The British Industries fWi vM ill i>»-r on Ft-b: i ,:<• p m h industry is i Maja Col. > Ovti i Tiaci. 11 London to-d.v. I v. grosi stand area of 64 500 square metres, con.Reuter Wireless - 101 words
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Article106 1933-02-15 3 I Winter Sport at Sandringham Evidence of the remarkable lit ness ol Hi> Maj i was provided when it became known that His Majesty during the recent cold spell at Sandringham had J >n the lake in the grounds on a number of days. The King,Reuter Wireless - 106 words
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Article100 1933-02-15 3 P»riti-h Association With Argentine London. t-U. 11l Argentina is still a land of premie, de Dr. Julio Rcca. vice-President of the Republic. when the Argentine mission was entertained by the Lord Miyor at the Mansion House to-day. He added that British capital was always sought, not onlyReuter Wireless - 100 words
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Article68 1933-02-15 3 French Finance Hill Proposals The Finance Commission of the Chamber passed the Oovernn.ent'o finance Bill with certain amendments including higher super tax Intitmrt of a cut in civil servants' salaries. The Commlasion rules out reduction in air estimates, ng a total reduction in military expenditure of 508,000,000 francsReuter Wireless - 68 words
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Article83 1933-02-15 3 High Speed Palace of Industr} Lonooii. I The Imperial and International Communications Company has d?cided to occupy the new £230.000 building en the Thames Embankment. The building is one of London's landmarks and has been for sal ice it was finished a year ago when the Company decidedReuter Wireless - 83 words
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Article84 1933-02-15 3 GcmW N«'Mf"v:n Wins Dogu'it 1 Classic t. in. i^hire, »«h 10 The Waterloo Cup was v;on by Mr. haw's dog Genial Nobleman, nominated by the racehorse tr^in?r Mr. Jack Jarvls. In the final Genia! Nobleman easily beat Lord Sefton's Sold Aga n. Last year's winner. Ben Tinto, oneReuter Wireless - 84 words
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Article46 1933-02-15 3 Chaw Tiulor Official Secrets Act I London F»-h. K. The War O* that an officer of the Scaforth Highlanders is under arrest at the ITower of London a charge that ht- ha.> sommitted an flleged ofTpnce under the OfQciai a Act Wtrelesi Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 46 words
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Article37 1933-02-15 3 RJLF. Men to Return in Kmj Stupes Hie Royal t -pend m days Hm i bJHi b> •ntjne haii be*n sf^fMnAsi -m ifl -or -1 i st«g<^ t; <- t ipa) .■>' r•- -Router Wire'f. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 37 words
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Article379 1933-02-15 3 CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN WAR The Difficulties o, Control h> HifficultiHs involved in prohiblt- <.ia-\ mat but rtari mri m, n ulu:, emd .such prohibition, an hn.u-ht mi fa tnmittee in response to t n....-: B au th. League ol Ntftt Conf( rence H 'lit til It H piratory apparatus arc379 words
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Article166 1933-02-15 3 I Mgetfl to I'a\ TBXCB in Turko\ King Ftisal of Iraq, seeking to raise funds on property he owns in Istanbul, has met with ..n unpleasant set-back. The Turkish Government has discovered that he owes it several thousand pounds in unpaid K:ng Fcisal's bailiff made the Journey to166 words
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Article64 1933-02-15 3 (io\ triinirnt Ort'u ials I.eavini: MiatiKhji. h-1 I ion at Hankow is reported to be Increasing. The Provincial Government of Hupei tnd the office of the Commissioner for bandit :^sion have been removed to Wuchang. BOM south of Hankow, on the southern bank of i: I ze.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 64 words
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Article131 1933-02-15 3 Shanghai, l-eh 1.. A d\ v: :■•BJ n t 11-fromI 1from s b-i'i i:.. :i<--, eighteen thousand Chines- regulars and voluntnm I: P M Kfetfl Provinces, led by General U TU and Warm Mhl P hitW <ted into Russian terrii a»tj to a, '-hortage of supplies. 'HitSin Chew Jit Poh - 131 words
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Article65 1933-02-15 3 Shanghai, Frb. l l.tp.wn -si transport, with four thousand .lidrn Japane c soldiers M bo.trr! MffftNi it LoITBJI fi >ir M-f li'ir.a this in > nin^, on Its :.i i.,: m Th mpjority of them wen •.•p'jprt it rhi"m< nkow and Kailu h > pitals in Mukden, HiSin Chew Jit Poh - 65 words
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Article396 1933-02-15 3 l>;inK Dfeptgftl Up li> 11 12.niHI.IHMI While public enterprise is being lulled and unemployment increased in a mad craze for economy, the ereat joint st:ck banks are struggling with a glut of money greater than any other in history, says Francis Williams in the Daily Htrald This396 words
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Article135 1933-02-15 3 The following is the programme of drills up o and for week-ending, February 19th. Wednesday, 5.15 pjn.. Headquarters, S F I BHBMftKf Gun Drill. Battery Parade, Ist. i Sig. Section, Voluntary Parade Visual Siglalling, "D" (Eurasian) Coy, 30 yards Range, vi PI. (Bwasian), NCOs Course. Thursday, Mf135 words
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Article336 1933-02-15 3 < roi-hi-i \\u On s v oi !,;i, on The Ministry of Agriculture inquiry into the application by the National Farmers Untoa and the National Poultry Council imported t and poultry should be^r an indication of origin was resumed at the offices of ffce Ministry. Mr. Herman336 words
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148 1933-02-15 3 V. !n j, 1H j, g St. Mark's Church. K>w*ita«gfrm sy» reeeMtr rtico from milvcnritfes A&d nulklic BV*fo*Mhisi guad.s of unemployed at physical jerk*, «d Bombardier Billy Well* sparring w*h his nIT. Hie ring had been bvUt vi ibe centre of Che transept148 words
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Advertisement96 1933-02-15 3 and every day a little bigger a»d stronger Ql VKrU OATS has nearly ,v,tn food cle-nu-d>. It huikls hoiu- anJ mu>cle f he nerves, blood and teeth dmfapi riii trJ> li, alth, a> well. his wonder* fl >un>hin^, im i-or.tii-^g^ nattir i! m helped r.. -c vA.n! itacntioiM oil ibfet.96 words
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Advertisement149 1933-02-15 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street MAIAC i A 11, Lißht Street PENANG 4. Klyne Street Xl ALA M'MPUK. Registered by and Security deposited vuth the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators. Receivers, Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised an I Interest collected. Probate or Letters149 words
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Article304 1933-02-15 4 omediiin'> Demonstration to htdgt Mr. Charks Witlv-i- thi Amciican < dian. produced an artificial mowtona hi Lord Chief Justice's Co,. He demoastrated a theatrical mooti d lus claim for three weeks' salary at £300 a week from the General Theatres Ccrpon Ltd,, for alleged breach The defenc, ..dcd304 words
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Article226 1933-02-15 4 (»ini( Operu Ivovolt in Andalu>ia Madrid \c was caused durir, abortive mhu L Inf in Spain by the I without of L.l Rinconada I: mi] d all the houses in Mb* leader oi :h- olli!. ;.li'-ii i. > -m. ta and r.\, cents i. uigned sup r..>226 words
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263 1933-02-15 4 Judiie on a Hem Method A school for children— wi. :S alleged conducted on rholhould follow HMrtl own .!..t:at:\e i)le was the subject of an action heard in Dt :>ion. ■M Thomas Nottidge. a solicitor, livu. tilen... m; H.ur.p t .a: asked |p| linction263 words
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Article1025 1933-02-15 4 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson CONTRACT BRIDGE B, IpOSI -MORTEMS at thi Bn usually mwccuratt Urn i-. into account amthin'j bin tin nnM ok\i< play. Mo t pJaytT.s i;. their jn si Man conced:' tucks to Acts and X: ,ls. iailnu I rcmemb r thai accurati and a eamtii g ol1,025 words
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Article638 1933-02-15 4 IVerV liuhl i Nwtttj > Army ft. gold prospector, stowaway. goods checker, clerk, and company director in turn. Lord Haldon. who has died in hospital at Bude. had a career In which romance and I tragedy wers combined. Pew men called upon to occupy a seat638 words
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Article138 1933-02-15 4 »f a ne» da» is a rarr and important r»irt credit !or this aduev* i: C H Lowe-Wyld-fact quite a from tl»e "*****0:Lymprt m. years ag» The dtn and duration of fuV signers of the 1923 rlas». wheKWylde ha> adapted the bold «oi. the lewest possible speed138 words
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Article52 1933-02-15 4 Pashiou and rtarched aiaKTiab worn »«tl claborau Batin i> bjcauen heavy fokte; sUi JJ make pi« for the bustk rn J gMrhiat too rt'tui ming once so poi»ui.«like a pwrot of this, worn bracelrt iasaw "JH ad to the frock under Uh deep ruche edges the52 words
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Advertisement135 1933-02-15 4 Thousands Already Sold! THE ANNUAL OF 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 'i:apiiiic>-nth produced and mod remarkable Book on Travel. Industry and Adventure in the Easf am! Far B*sl ever published. 368 BIG PAGES135 words
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Advertisement49 1933-02-15 4 PETROL RUNNING TO WASTE wfcile y«i use thtse m wirn.fttit, wasteful p| y s CHANGE TO ENGLISH A.C -^»> ■y-lu_L_K^^^Jn^Mi nja disuaing 1 1 tureouMMrdsigmoiNnp*'*" In the *mi surface 1 cannot briAf ll>l|l n __J1 remov the o-at of cat £>£ tnm cnt Mood by caki«g Cb*** 1 Stood HirtiK*49 words
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Article124 1933-02-15 5 Malacca A.F.A. President's Complain! I i < >m Our Own r nrmmm p M m ntt mmmt meeting of the Malacca Amateur i uaU AsbociaUoa was held at tte Mate** v a Lermlt to th*> IT. The retiring President. Lieut Col. Lena*, commented on the lack at124 words
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Article394 1933-02-15 5 LORRY DRIVER MAKES HISTORY JUDGES I't.t IDE 1 !>i>mk«'d \\v\ N'niciue Mtered in*J history was made by a young lorryof an appeal to a special Appeal Court whkh i iwmbwi il of live <«**&. the Lord Chief Justice. Lord Hewart. P»*M«iinc OHM wa» asked to set aside the t °w394 words
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Article405 1933-02-15 5 Nearly T.OOII Arrests in A Year The censorship has been lift id iron: the record of the pa -.vines of the special section of police charged with suppressing Communism These culminated v.\ the series and November in a 1.504 persons were arrested. Of these 938 were subsequently405 words
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Article267 1933-02-15 5 la\ii Peranakan Club <By Our Mu.-lim Correspondent) A tea-part\ •'.> at the Java PeranaJcan Clut No. 1 7, Bussorah Street, more than 50 member and their friends, including Ten ;ku K^dir. J.P Syed Alwee bin Alimad AisiL-e. J.P., &Mfl Haji Ali and many others being present. r267 words
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Article92 1933-02-15 5 A Tragic Spring ("leaning Home. Eiiuii- -i uumei living at Asooli I nt 1 h:s Vbftdl |g*t place tht- <AhvV d;t\ and OtWt !i:t\ p., i oUI Unbeknown vis b< t < be i■ .j: .1 .w.' in the depths of a mattress, X cj <>i di92 words
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Article247 1933-02-15 5 "Si|iKi>h," (iol! And Hocke> The Bishop of London <Dr A. P. Wilmington Ingram > is 75 years of age and his recreations are squash rackets, golf, tennis and hock The Bishop, who la a bachelor, is able to play these games because he has always247 words
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Article409 1933-02-15 5 British Instructional Series I Continuing the present drive towards supplying teachers with the kind of films h v rcqu:rt'. Bnti.-li Instructional Films gave an exhibition at the Academy I na. London. Two of these sut U The Life of a Plant' and "'The Newt.' come frcm xh -Afll-kiK.-.'409 words
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Advertisement90 1933-02-15 5 RESERVATIOMS PHONE 6903 Nothing Like it Be/ore i THE BIG BROADCAST 9 UK "1 i:\Dio-i. and i\ i WONDERFUI MEDLEY OF MUSIC AND 00MED1 N\-^ N S A l«- M»IXNS_S« RI KN XN,, X UMO o^:; >v^ i mmx, H fMMm O V^^"^^ m»viin«. ro mvk, Xl( |{RUUM WT »n»90 words
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Advertisement147 1933-02-15 5 Another Brilliant BRITISH Achievement SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY 3.15 NIGHTLY! Greeted by Packed Houses at Last Night's Opening BRITISH and DOMINIONS Rousing Naval Spectacle HENRy ONNfI cDWRRDS NERGLE v\\nDl^Rfl wULJ t^ .^ek. ufll Ml RStfi i&r^ H s^mBr^Sr^]^sß BH Vv PiN£ S£A SP€CT«CL£ nAD€ UJITH Th€ CO-^^t^' On re T«-f t147 words
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Advertisement197 1933-02-15 5 iMI!M;j:l;f««| TO-OAY! MATINEE AT 3 P.M. Ihe New Road to Riches Who nld U MM KM IVMBM the co: I Et'fl rtfhl here on your door>lrp :.at I Singapore wants is more laughter! Ben I a uhol» mint ol it I I'ht y were never I funnier never mon entertaining197 words
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Article1092 1933-02-15 6 FROST SPOILS RUGBY GAMES PITCHES LIKE IKoN Cardiff Overwhelm London Wel.h (From Our Own CorrespomK m London Jan. -arm" grounds due to the frost spoiled most where one Held was specially prot. Mh:. postponed. I'tidon Welsh in order to enable some of *\ir\r MR 1 1 1 m th. i;-tin1,092 words
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Article1367 1933-02-15 6 (ircialaih And (iraklt 1 As '••■'i \s Ever Readers can be on the look-out for a suooaas Forbra. last year's National winner, in the near future. When be rnmprtml recently at Newbury. Mr. Parsonage's eight-year-old jumped with his usual fluency, but It was is1,367 words
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Article289 1933-02-15 6 \i» w Players <From Our O»n Com-po. Laaaoo. Mm >■ The Bullards Associat'on and Cot. have announced that for this yetf* professional championship the "'?»<» hundwc poiri' operation. Hie game 6 ill be play«d oo tta Unit basts, each session to la quarter hours. In the289 words
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Advertisement309 1933-02-15 6 SI (■KSH^jI >fflkt- A g^Sr i^B I^Bl I j :f? -i^v^ h.. M V J ifW», #^m i"sC^ae2r b^Ul Br Br B\ y J v <"..Ntrul ha* niorr n «.r,l, .;«Mi« <■< s,- .cm LJ Jj^ Iv^l Lf Er hi t»u ur tii. mi .ill oth.- ..jv.;n t•t i v309 words
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Article751 1933-02-15 7 -t An Old Chinese Custom \NCE DISCOVERY •< Customs (!!!irer Knew That Oro 1 f' "< •>♦■ i out rah tnd ii.indu and opium ..u from (hi 11. i and atn m a^gt aaaaaaa) Ih f rnnlr il *4 i l_. w hen <»lln »-r> of751 words
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Article276 1933-02-15 7 CLAIM FOR BALANCE OF BUM Settlement Reached by Parties I caum for the balance of money held in by ,n. Chin. > by Mr. Justic 1 <; Mills In th. Court yesterday. Wse Kee. represented by M I I der. churned $4,400 from Chan Cheow Poh276 words
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Article307 1933-02-15 7 Mothei Requests Reformatory Order A Javanese woman appeared in the Second Police Court before Mr. A. W. Hay. yesterday, and requested that her 11 -years-old son. Wagiman. be sent to the Reformatory, on the ground that he was very disobedient and had threatened to stab bis mother307 words
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Article159 1933-02-15 7 Hi m\n Sent* in mi him m- < milir rtr g"*"f about in public armed with a dagger, a Chinese named Ooh Kng Chang was yrcrt^-t by the Criminal District Judge yesterday to a fin*' of 8200 or four months' rigorous imprisonment in default. The accused, who159 words
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Article99 1933-02-15 7 FALSE TRADE MARK ON COTTON GOODS Tbe case to which the manager of a firm in [Hfch Street w* charged at the instance of a of cotton goods exporters with r sale rolls of cloth to which a co -rude mark, namely "Pmnefranate," hud bam afltaad. waa cuMC»uded yesterday. tte99 words
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199 1933-02-15 7 Poignant Scenes In Devastated Township YESTERDAY was a day of public mourning throu^hou; the Saar Valley when the tragic Vtcttattl Oi Khfl gasometer explosion were laid in two common graves- one for Protestants and the OttMf tot Catholic- Neunkirchen the little town where theyReuter Wireless - 199 words
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Article140 1933-02-15 7 Neunkirthen. H-h. 12 There were poigr... ssaaai to-di occupants of the wi i ouses and the relatives of the dead and mfasing. who alone are authorised to visit the explosion aren saajn mrpo"g the debris and surveyed the ruin.- ot Worn- ■mi suddenly upon, the bodies of aReuter Wireless - 140 words
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152 1933-02-15 7 SIR W. ROBERTSON'S SUDDEN END Tributes From Brother Field Marshals London I fit. I larshal Si] William Robertson, died sudder.lv m his bed as he was about to get up for his breakfast. His health was normal yesterday, when he was playing golf.Reuter Wireless - 152 words
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Article311 1933-02-15 7 Buried Man's Fight With Rescuers Ncuenkirt hen. I rl». 11. The fires following the explosion are now under control but masses of debris are still blazing and rescuers are continuing to dig out the victims, and it will :.i-.- s to clean the streets, which are litteredReuter Wireless - 311 words
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Article183 1933-02-15 7 BaVtpcni f'\'.vi!v Fined for l^reach For landing two pups In the Colony without a permit. Mr. B. F Arr.sden. a European, who nrrived in Slng^p ssj a va by air was fln<^d S23H or two months in dpfnul' gf Mr. A C B -he Stngapore Fourth183 words
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Article, Illustration77 1933-02-15 7 Alleged Assailants Discharged Houolulu. K-t». N as caso against the alleged assailants ot Mrs. Mmw*» was dismissed on the recommendation Of th*- l\iuhc Pru*v;tor a.-* investigation* i to substantiate Mrs. Massic's idcntr nfttVM accused of assault, mci OH mu-dnvi K;ihahawmL The court, win h lifted I lenteoant MaReuter - 77 words
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Article116 1933-02-15 7 in: Huk B Mndl -born Chinese em••(i in the hardware department of Messrs. John Little and Co.. pleaded guilty before the Second Magistrate to rhurv Of asfJai SjS a servant of $2.10 from Hh tfll was arrested by Dsaiottve Inspector) Mawaaa ai Mm lavi at 4.30 p.m.116 words
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Article172 1933-02-15 7 A Bgdasßj liquor shop-k'- t»i mttaw to keep I ai M :ui;::.(! bf the law resulted n his appearance before the District Judge Ml H a. Pamr), yesterday. Lee Chert Shoot of Ohosj Daani Oaaa stated that he :;r an aw ase i bul «'iul\ changed it172 words
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Article1070 1933-02-15 7 VSLIM COMMUNITY SUPPORT Committee to Organise Collection o f Funds l. Our Muslim Correspotir. A meeting vi the MXW>tm commun vened at the in tana Bjred Alwee Mb II ■id Alsree, J.P. wl .im representative on th< O i., c.'.:.i. W.lfare Society, hi Id the Mala;. Volunte<1,070 words
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Article339 1933-02-15 7 Speech In English And Spanish ARGENTINE MISSION Trade N«t \!Wted !i> Mmm Inndon. IH 11 The Prince of Wales, who was last night fgmmt aj atlne CMb dtanei honour of Dr. Roca and toe other members of the Argentine special Mission, spoke In discussions with toe339 words
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Article209 1933-02-15 7 \n<] Hi- Found V\vn\\ of it A r.a MMta| in 'h- HMPMI <»: a public lottery was picfciifd agafevt an «Merty i "se who appeared before If A. W. Bar. second Police Magistrate. a*«n*.ay. Mr. A. E. G. Blades. Probationary ASP rrlated that at 7.50209 words
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Article130 1933-02-15 7 Sineuporc Sikh Watrhman I ivicted The first Sikh in Stofapoic to be convicted harg*s of living on the warnings or parteamings of prostitutes awl arfeting to the management of a brothel, received the irtuian !:?'i:( i iit Hi v QPMMi impn.v>un:« r.' on e&ch charge, the sentences130 words
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984 1933-02-15 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15.1933 TECHNOCRACY-BOON OR BUNK? hnocracy— boon or bunk the >hariow of the di.M'i.-sion hangs l.kern-eat m-eat Question mark over the upper nail Ol the American contiMnl U phraseology echoes from < very tea party: the iceman leaves a trail of eneruy factors with the daily984 words
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Article93 1933-02-15 8 LATEST TIN AM) KIBBFK PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin price- md the sterling rate in New xork tad P specially .cabled to '!.<■ Ftp»» Press Uf a- to! low TIN London, FVb. 14. Spot El4BVi (W4B) Forward *:i48 ;< 4 (£l48 n H Tone ol Maikcl93 words
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Article101 1933-02-15 8 MR HOOVER URGES RESTORATION "Defensive Action" by America Vrv York 1.1. I* r. .',.:.,t:< <'. t;.« .:■■< ri.nt:. :..il 1 i tav Au.r. »bo^^^bb vi address totte National Republican Clv not necessary be said, for non-cold trrtf w<l>g to n-.-tniv -h.Vr bl: t th. HIM should beReuter - 101 words
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Article212 1933-02-15 8 Treasury Kxpirt (iot'^ T« I .S. With Ambassador l...i:dui. 1. -I. U A meeting of the Cabinet was lieM in the Hou.- discussion of the War Debts problem before Lindsay sails for Washington tomorrow on the "Majestic Following the Cabinet meeting the sub-corn- Meet wereReuter Wireless - 212 words
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Article152 1933-02-15 8 Sound t-r^iun ol I "hi I lay Lieutenant" The might of the British Navy is HKploHwi much effect in the British and Dominions production. The Flag Lieutenant." which opened at the Capitol yesterday. :ry Edwards scores a distinct success and gives an admirable interpretation of the role n152 words
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Article117 1933-02-15 8 \\h\ Order Did Not (.«> I" IVnani: 1 inn (Prom Our Own CorrespoDdent l to-day's meeting of the Penan* Municipal Commissioners. Mr. Hemh Joo Seang. a new Commissioner, rated the important question of ■a. he said, the Municipality derived most raised the. question in con"hcme indent* and117 words
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Article76 1933-02-15 8 Armistice Relit Sold \t Auction *«M* W^W. 11. i.> X ■ai MMksfl hi< h ssja. II v. n 01. th» King's cv when be visited Prance with the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York after the Armistice, has been sold by public auction. was included inReuter - 76 words
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Article22 1933-02-15 8 Ito*. Feb. The death is annown-rd of the n— nm Dup*rc. a pupil ot Caesar Pn net Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 22 words
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Article62 1933-02-15 8 FRUITS OF OFFOCE FOR NAZIS Rl I Main l>cad In (onmiii: The names of Mm ident of the B. h :HHfeS Mhc at mmmm, in*i j-.. r Vfncfal Oovernor.^ and 4mii i have been ?lvon I htiimmm they art- no* Tl» report that Prince ha t> Provisional Cio\» rv. deniedReuter Wireless - 62 words
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Article87 1933-02-15 8 Krln, in, Nazi-CommuiilN 1 v pane flf Oerwiany during th» >'.^ m^ I were killed an.of wham, ate aiv not Communists fired on a Nub pnxwsao. of PoUce was dJsnu&src Four Katts »,t. c wu. Btt*t nar»mdott a B nshiem u'nil, ae\tn v.-t, v ur^ MMttaart. TheReuter Wireless - 87 words
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Article181 1933-02-15 8 Anirrirati X, the Screen Some of the brightest lighu of Aavm I radio-land provide exctlkn* nUftauuattf t Paramount* "The Mg Broadcast which op*ed at the Pavilion last night OMrttws so far were able to plea*- <tJy llsimers-i: «w| the ether, have here been given the opprn.nlty to seek181 words
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Article131 1933-02-15 8 1m 34 Hoar* Siltm* The Finance Bill by SM voces to 225 I division a question of conn The Finance BUI iv pas sitting of 17«4 hou: ment's majority vai due to a pa* W* l Socialists and Radicals «~ho combiw forre the super tax on UReuter Wireless; Reuter - 131 words
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Article54 1933-02-15 8 In \U In. It i& announced ti»*t ts.- J OoUe«e CartllnaU will >- I the consistory rourt to bt h»l« I C^idliiati Btaccro I Cardtnal-priesU. mill be rai**. I Cardinal-bWioi^ I i revetted I f^Mn il with the I I will iwobably be hri rai«M Year toReuter Wireless - 54 words
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Article31 1933-02-15 8 While t—dtng tehtod i MV Road, witching man i>^n run yran old d*u:: by stray petteU. were taken to tw* an ambutanc*'. and aftw 1 ed31 words
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Advertisement126 1933-02-15 8 :^^tjj^^J|B^H Tv G S 1 MO N DS LTD. '•flHPJP^fei f[ READING, England CaVILIDIBIECIK"S COLD STORAGE MILK-SAFE BOTTLED DAILY Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. ~COX KINGS IAI.KMS) IIMITFD Head Office Li. Regent Street. LONDON. S.W.I T.\K! CHARGE Ot EASTERN KIT AT THEIR PORT SAID BRANCH hII I if LAUNDERED AND126 words
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Advertisement67 1933-02-15 8 PLEASING PRESESTS for L ADIES D. S. de Silva Bros.. JEWELLERS. 23 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. THE NUDIST who refused to be covered by an Insurance Policy is stated to have finished up in jail. Make BUT€ that you are fully OOVefed by "GAFLAC" Polkke More y<«ii venture out or you67 words
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Article133 1933-02-15 9 TnKUrs EVASIVE REPLY TO COMMMTEE i S. View IhiJt War Is Now Inevitable EVENTS MARCHING TO CRISIS Japan Declare Blockade Of Chinese Ports 'I N>l N fttv> «--ut.. ....I Japan is dam I n,r,.,.m, Japan's reply t<, t!,. i,,. v k ll^- l (l l!133 words
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357 1933-02-15 9 f.f firs Jr. If reptf mas banded to the Sec r.^-ai of the League to-day and fol i previously ■ilcaUiL It declare Mr. of afsnrhukuo Is the only qua f ptaft* in the Far ffwtt T)^ t i n «,n rmmmm to riailln theReuter - 357 words
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Article65 1933-02-15 9 <>:!)((/ Train in how «-h 11 .-n.-tl Ni.hr tiho i> t niiimaiul th»- pm >t nib in Jrlio!. h ul Map. last nuhi vil-.rn ilrrcls ul hai'tiit- mourcd tram m .v.»N rrturiiiu. irrMi- mi! liob sit 1 .ihu^h 1 1! ["> ur! I«•p U I Nt'll Hours tightincReuter Far Eastern; Reuter - 65 words
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Article48 1933-02-15 9 1. .m1,." I :r. advocating its aatotion of the -'nwt di*put* has rrfUMd to take n;eanin«)ras acctpfnfe of Japan. ai make the awiittiitr inHiitlnn > way taapaariaic that a artttonent vised body of ißvaattavtan WBit aU the parttoa umib—H t with \mrrkM in«J »\#t wu! into ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article19 1933-02-15 9 withdrawal from the Uagat to exists in omctol circles that a »-ar over Mancbarla to taertUMe. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article122 1933-02-15 9 itVs I'lta To Kidnapped IS. hanker ii.-t. ..i i• it .tough his vile and his grandfather have ssed readiness to pay $6u.«)ot nothing has been heard of Charles Boet toner. the mUionain- banker friend of Colonel Lindbergh. *ho w as kidnapped from his own o gunmen who obviouslyReuter - 122 words
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Article61 1933-02-15 9 Rich \<.'\n fJusher Kor Smii-t »1 \*v* c i» 250 feet Ucb. hms been struck In the Nfcftedaf in Tuikmento. according to a aemloOcial statement. It is claimed the gusher baa yielded 100 000 f iw»« of oil In tea days and the fleld will shortlyReuter Wireless - 61 words
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Article43 1933-02-15 9 Mi-inchai. Frt. l» t :nr .!.>;..,:, Senate cammtttee for foreign affairs. Mr. Bl ,0b sutet If the League of Nations regard! Japan as guilty of undue aggression in Manchuto Japan, but would continue to supply Chinwith weapons for self-defen« —Union Tin43 words
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Article18 1933-02-15 9 Tokio. K.-h 11 The Lower House has pMed the budget wttt r .tit. r' K.18 words
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Article109 1933-02-15 9 ARTIFICIAL SILK PATENTS British Celanese To Pay £45,000 Costs London. Feb. 11. H -.or.t crov GMUM <. O •nt years, jud-;. v., -:\t-ti .1: .ti: r kMU :.>• •thinu.aiui paaai pi i i Bi D I r■ tuM M ITtttfc W n 1. TheReuter Wireless - 109 words
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Article115 1933-02-15 9 (■ovcrmneni Questioned About Trade Treat l.nndun. Keb. I J I:. Houst' of Commons to-night Mr. S. S. Hammersley (Conservative. St. ■■>-. ;•..>.• asked whether Mr Runcir.ian. Secreta: of Trade. VM prepared to recommend the ab,iosation of the An?!. -Japanc i igtee- Mr Runciman .eplied that the whole questionReuter - 115 words
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Article97 1933-02-15 9 Sir Alan Cobham INoparinu Machine l.indon lan 11. Sir Alan Cobham and Squadron-Leader Helmore of the Royal Air Force an making plans for a long non-stop flight, possibly to Australia, with an aeroplam whih will be refuelled in the air during the journey Their machine is n:w97 words
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Article95 1933-02-15 9 Authorities Taking (Jrave Vie* IV4 It t 1.1, I' The Ulster authorities take a grave view of the week-end railway explosions, one of which was at Donegal, where a bridge was partly destroyed, and the other on the track at Dunrnurry. four miles outside Belfast, where onlyReuter Wireless - 95 words
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Article64 1933-02-15 9 Uu>s Hack IMits (lold From U.S. N.w l>h. 11. I .marking $14,602,000 of :e on Thursday, the Bank of England it $50,665 I U.. [i ■old in Deceinbtr. Thui\;d;u hM ';>ii follows mrement t:..it th< N. v A Federal Resr: hM resold t-> th< Bank ofReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article62 1933-02-15 9 Ksrort of Three A rim Planes Rio de J.inHro. leb. 11. lfontoon has an. >• fef three «-i-. -phiin H-- d en routo the n Cic-1. whifh was Uv.v.-i •ne ooposite direction in m rUh p| la btlll his recei yd Bi M ii a message of congratulationReuter - 62 words
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Article51 1933-02-15 9 Shunßh.ii. Vvb 14. A report fiMB B I 1 II I tvv. l Mold an aerial manoe ivre til th nir unit^ tdnii" •,.rt A (feneral I P5 of 1 Japan will be held In Aim M the Japane«« :nes and fmhtinc Dlanea r■ 1 UnionUnion Times - 51 words
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Article124 1933-02-15 9 Opponent Dies After Knock Out ERNIE SCHAAF Gloves Used In Fight Examined London. Feb. 14. ThC arrest q| the boxer. Car:iera. has been ordered lollowin.u the death ol Ernie Schaaf whom he knocked out m Uie tlnrteentli round oi a bout OB February 10. Sciiaa!Reuter - 124 words
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Article79 1933-02-15 9 New York. I »-t>. U. •H I*- h.o: on I;;.:, liter H. 1- air. ad> rx-in .hi b\ the polire. who NBMMMd HjttOfly I with the Lk.xui-j mat. li |g |Mh B s. m Garden f..: ,tion I I '.ility. Sharkey. intcr\u\ved befoie eiurauiinii for IReuter - 79 words
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Article91 1933-02-15 9 Captain of Stolen Crniaef UelioM'd of Command Itutawu. I fti 11. i' :K;un Eik .:e\('d ol command '.i the Ze\ has embarked on tin I u th; d. < Court oi Inquiry. Accordin to Hm lati-.st ::.< nn.r.ion from the V i >:'. officers and the ;«.n Europrar.91 words
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Article59 1933-02-15 9 Th»- llasjue. I .-i. 11 Thi Communist Deputy. Devisser. hM MMI a letter to the President of the Chamber Mkk for a speedy discussion by Parliament on the suppression of th. He is seckini, o to th: M Indies with an internut lonal lawyer to assist inReuter Wireless; Reuter - 59 words
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Article84 1933-02-15 9 Hil Vessels Concentrated in Pacifii London, fi!' II The Daily Exprtsf rorrespoi refeinnt; to the forthcoming excrci'jcs ci oombimd American Atlantic and Pacific Fleets, states that they arc on the largest scrle ever before conducted Ti.. 1 wmd Vm of 164 battleships. >rs. destroyers and iicraf: i- willReuter - 84 words
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Article94 1933-02-15 9 Atluntiquc Owners Claim For 170,000,000 Francs Paris. I U. Follouin th.t declaration oi tin Cherbourg Ti:b:mal C'oinniii" tli.i! t::- At lantiqin li .1 ■constructive" total lass the owners havt ieiui. red a formal notice <>: t li. Mtxtiuluiiir.cn* M the vessel to the uirl rwriirrs and requMReuter - 94 words
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Article62 1933-02-15 9 Another Bur I.S. Businc*> Detroit I tli. M. Acute financial emewni has l<'d tin ernor to proclaim an eitjht-day public hoi m Mk h: |fl MtM Hunnt' v. huh BH I trust rompanfe'' and other fn will not transact :.v b^" Tin- p<> man nil b nReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement514 1933-02-15 9 "His Master's Voice H Caruso's Keai Voice af Last 1 How many timei i.aye yol: h-uniii'- iv rr .so n-cord, regretted that the ereat tenor died beefore tin invt-ntir>n ni r- .'i- p x l'u'e tat the MMMMJ MJM>Bd I register all Ml telMng ovextonas, the fin: M MM -i.514 words
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Advertisement1167 1933-02-15 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocemn THE BIAM STEAM NAVIOATION 00. Lid, Steam Ship Co. Ltd.. and China THE HUA KHIOW BTKAMBHIP Co.. 1»32) Ltd Mutuai Bte*m Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co.. Ltd. THE STRAITS BTEAMBHIP Co. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. UflTHE CHINA NAVIGATION Co. Ltd. THE1,167 words
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Advertisement522 1933-02-15 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated to feflaad) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Doe h'pore. Sail* 8 pore. B.s. CITY OP LYONB For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg Feb 28 Mar 3 e.s CITY OF MANILA For Havre, London, Rotterdam522 words
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Advertisement307 1933-02-15 10 P& 9 O British India and Apcar Line* MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAI S. N. CO INDER C'OXTRACI WITH HIS MAJF^n LONDON WI) FAR FAST MAII mi OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOX CHIN' Dim- B« I-nn Mu,»p«" 1942 BCRDWAN •BANGALORE 61-" F*-b KAISER-I-HBB 11.! COMORIN P*b- 17 MANTUA307 words
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Advertisement630 1933-02-15 11 I mm k^ k I v! \KSFILLES. LONDON WIWIKP ROITKKDAM \ND Mll)Dl.K.siU;< M (.H T 10.800 Ftb. 2J 10 400 Apr 19 20 rIV T 10.900 Mar. 910 HARUNA MARU M May 3 4 MARU T. IMOO afar. 23 23 KATORI MARU M May 18 19 »Mt» Apr 4 6630 words
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Advertisement367 1933-02-15 11 i r t L l i PRESMDENE EEHEjR EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT BUNNI CALIFORNIA VOSK.MIii PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON 'KM SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR I1ON(, KONG TO M\!IIJ DIRECT OR MA HONOLULU TO SAN I H \N( IS( O. l« *> \N<.MKS ANT) VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND367 words
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Advertisement890 1933-02-15 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKfc PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU M\J\\«. >ilahan. Po^loe- Dallas. Pen^alianEstate and Rcngat IUMNB Wednesday, Feb 15, Muntok and Pakmbang TOHMO— Wednesday. Feb. 15, Toengkal, Moera-Saba and Djambi. nNOMBO— Thui 16, Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis. Soenßci-Paknlnt, fllak and Pakan-Baroe. i'\ 1 1: IS— Thurs l U Ob i:x>n. Semarang, Sourabcya. Boeleleng AmpeDan,890 words
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Article648 1933-02-15 12 SEERESS DIES ON DAY SHE FORETOLD Dramatic Seance Before German Offensive j I'.illv. I i !:mi:: Fr.u,.e in diamatir circumI Watt named b> H -Kaiser "the All-Seem HI >■••':. and adi 01 [he i:n. b .'retold the actual date of the world war has been648 words
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Advertisement648 1933-02-15 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. a' T.'-rtn »aillr:Ks by the wen-Known steamer MARELLA (7.376 tona) and th« 88 MANOX)LA «3.352 tons> [Cargo only) vtARELLA Us one of the largest and nnest steamer* trading Australia Cabin,* de luxe, single648 words
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Advertisement427 1933-02-15 12 KIBBY Ufili [LONDON ADDRESS: K. I Al L MALL, LONDON. > W 1 1 of fa^t twin-screw (> Dr^ 1 MaU Passenger Ves.s. txtwed KANGOON. COLOMBO. MAKSEILLI > PLVMOITH AND 1 ONDON my. frouch .innectior fi rr .v. and Penanp HOMEWARD S^II IV<.^ WORCESTERSHIRE Max. 2 CHESHIRE Mar. 16 YORKSHIRE427 words
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Advertisement212 1933-02-15 12 thf vm \nc r 1 UVITSfc "orporated tc d,«. *r H pnon^ 53T. 'WOA. LONDON —m Ftosr Fmr, 9 'p.-.-. ■J ■MMI u# FTONIA ERRLA m, LALANDIA 4 bsWMsI ALBOBDHOIA FIOMA I ERRIA n LALANDIA 23 I MEONIA 12 f ALSIA BOFINOIA U 10 2< The above vessels are mssiwlii212 words
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Miscellaneous700 1933-02-15 12 I MAIL DESPATCHES I BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p. in and j Thursdays 730 am iKt'd.ih Monday il, Friday 730 &.m i 6aturcay-> 7 p_ m JKuantna (via Jerantut) Monday to I Friday 730 am iKuantan t\ia Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.in Kelantan <via Padang Besan Monday 7 p.m700 words
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Miscellaneous119 1933-02-15 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Prmbrpkcsliire, Brit 4968 from Dairen, for Penaim. Colombo. Suez and Ixmdon K.dah. Bnt HK'o !run B I> h M hi f mm, B D.I: Nannbank. Bnt. VM, Inm: Hong Ron-. I lor Rangoon 14 Tidore. Dm. 525, hum Pt-kau Bar<« 14 Pckan Ban< 23 Pa.sir. Dut 630 from119 words
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Article198 1933-02-15 13 Hapag Vessel Due Next Month S-3. Resolute will ainvc aga Singapore on MMsJi an its erorl la jT v ni Ma' 1 Cllb: S: the Pi OCb !IM m Mavl -Ow U I 'n i Ocylca i 1 c of Wuic i Maftsfi n St mi S<198 words
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Article290 1933-02-15 13 Restrictions on Meat Imports from S. Amerita The thirty-fifth ordinary general meeting of ,the Hou! Limited, was held at 53.! .Leadenha: Lond n. I The Right Hon. Lord Essendon. who presided. .said that trade generally had been at a ;low ebb throughout the world but their bu.si- ness290 words
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Article134 1933-02-15 13 I ording to reports from Gibralt. r th- t|^|— whi h raged througout the H V\> it *t;led r\ England toi the spring cruise on January 9. has bjaf I >'Ut. I More than 700 bjssj M rteMssj to the epidemic, and crowded the fleet's sick-bays134 words
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Article105 1933-02-15 13 following passengers are sailing or. kht li i-.. Mitiij whu h 1« ondon f»i thi Fa i Ei>t vii Januar\ JTlh Sir and lady Aj-. Mr H S Fan.- Mr <nd Mr.s Jatlon k\ M X C Martin Mr H N McLeod M; nmi m- I I Ifi-Msf105 words
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298 1933-02-15 13 M. V. TARONGA Another Heavy Fire Loss London. k :i ■■■■> .1. Mi matar- rai nya. reported fn m Pprim involve BMrancf markets in anoth«- r heav> lotv I■ raron ;a which was bound from R ibual. Ifettjcsjrne, and BjNßkj i■■ bu Urft ftitfnup. i- ir I ndOB and Oslo.298 words
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Article183 1933-02-15 13 "WHEAT RACE First Two Ships Sail From Australia I \(i> laid. l.iM it, The fi: I aflmf sh^ the -wheat iac 1!K j tMf AJSSSj berg, hare asfl Port and are uth to catcl. -terty cm the Capr g^. pecteci to take about 100 days in complei c to Europe.183 words
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Article277 1933-02-15 13 1.800 Miles Journey in Open Boat Lisbon. 181 i rtnssjssi Bs3SjsjnmMsj| alacinj no ictions on tin liberty oi the twenty-nine n>h -a::.- who have airmd h.-rt- aft' r an 1. 800-mile j urney in an open boat from Clir Spanish penal settlement Villa Cisneros <R:<> de On>'277 words
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Article33 1933-02-15 13 Kr\ k |.i v ik A the ea*?t coast i I i <■: .-.i.ci is a 'i The name of thr trawler I nd she 1 Ltd.. of Ortn Bd «t B33 words
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Article42 1933-02-15 13 I 'owln? pa H i::: -i I Dr. N LT. C F: Pi MBf mi r I I ITBMmm Mk \v J I I Hudson, Oounl i M R D H Hil-.-. T F Hmtnui! Mr an I M M42 words
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Advertisement434 1933-02-15 13 II X SNGAPORE FREE PRESS I Daily and Weekly Editions) l> KOKINSON KOAD, SINGAPOKK. v ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. prrmirr morning daih in Malaya. Delivered < »ota Ma/n rath morning latest atest t^hnrams and latest announcements, rubrx-r and tin tables appear daily. >pe<ial leatureN include pi( tures. bridge notes. pi^e uith latest434 words
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Advertisement321 1933-02-15 13 ADDS REAL ZEST TO THE GAME CU n and no other tea gives the jy<feK same satisfying* flavour >J I IIITI 1 1 J i;X r •*■> N^^JbH^^i* Lev or lid y io: <h:i!ij uso Brooke Bond Tea Altogether """^^y too personal and intimate tor discussion are sornr complaints, vrt321 words
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Article750 1933-02-15 14 TECHNOCRACY AND AMERICA Dr. Butler's Views New York. Americans are somewhat dazed by the finality that has apparently been accorded by some European miiuis to oiv .niant brain child, dubbed Tt\ hijwt vucy. says Edward Mar- in th< Observer The fact tln;l a group ol750 words
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Article210 1933-02-15 14 Importance of Judgment and Comnrm Stnse It would seem th?t there are many young I Englishmen with sjr thin? of the old worid\f r hin? amb'tior. y are waiting for home one to show them how to go about It for aY: d Tk nave beard so210 words
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Article220 1933-02-15 14 Two athletic young women are keeping a r-ally watch in a secret hiding-place athnm. S.W., church. They arc members of a vigilance committee h has been formed because of the activity I in the district. "The two fwng wom.n MB frlly cr.pable of intruder." said220 words
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Advertisement371 1933-02-15 14 /Xc-ii-. it/L^r W HtN Ol(1 Sol s scordiin H r *y» V^\v3^*^^^^ aI tiercel) down there's V^ r no more refreshing beverage lhan V^ Lemos." It is the pure juice of <L nun -ripened Irmons sweetened to C a ninety. Keep a bottle in (he L house 1 Asfy Jot371 words
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Advertisement813 1933-02-15 14 BANKS ASP IMSUR.wT CHARTKKKI) BANK. THE YOKOH* J^SSVSST: x ZTSLr, BANK, ITI>" Established n 60MW shares £3.000.000 C.PIUI Subscrifcri Reserve TJabfttty of Proprietors £3.000.000 Reserve Fund ffcwMeot X k 3S, Blshopsgate. London. EC 2. Vice -Pn- idem X The National Pwtodal Bar. I y ij-. 'i' >()!**' f JmmlV __hanfe813 words
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Miscellaneous557 1933-02-15 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BLRMA, i STRAITS SETTLEMKXTS. and I I FEDERATED MALAY STATES 1 FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTED J DAVENTRY. ENGLAND 2 Wavelength- 25.3 mctrrj, and 31J 1 metre.--. I \\>dn«*sday. February 15th. I J G M.T 230 p .m Time Signal from j B:g Ben. CX)noert557 words
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Article461 1933-02-15 15 OITIMUM" MIXTI "UK CLAIM irried Out at il:i Lampur übbrr and asphalt lor urn .nd can be utilised at riismjiiinln v% W^B^P •^•■•■•■swsjsj *«^P 49 flsW# autnre to lawiiiaaHf adapted an w U>\ csartntrate known as "flimsier i a ptautic Mate with httimnm ad surfaces.461 words
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Article147 1933-02-15 15 STOCK EXCHANGE INACTIVE Bills Cost Treasury Moro London l r 1; «i the Slock Kwhange to-day business wa poor and there was scarcely a feature wortl ■ilwllH. The chief items of interest oc to tt»^«i««Hj markets, with a fur atmrp adrance of 3d. to 4d.147 words
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Article363 1933-02-15 15 London View of Hiuh Commissioner's State ment The rndoraimcnt by the Geneva experts of the regrtatt— of exporu or production as a means to the Improvement of prices has occasioned some surprise, states the Financial Times, it was dearly not Intended to be of general application,363 words
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Article173 1933-02-15 15 Crop lor year to September 30. 1932. amounted to 2.323.711 Ib. SelecUve tappmg continued throughout year. Production costs compared with previous years show substantial reduction. It Is anticipated tht during current fear these win be further reduce -1. Directors bave written off from estate contingencies reKrve created173 words
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815 1933-02-15 15 Revision of the Constitution I An extraordinary general m«vu:..,- of th/ 1>: x South-,-: Ma lay a *ai held at Mean. Neill Bell's Office No 1 Old Market Square. Kuala Lun. Mr. If. A. Francis (President) who was to n-< < roi tiu ,)cuof altering the815 words
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Article158 1933-02-15 15 Changes in Representative Prices MAUETS CLOSKD— LINCOLN BIRTHDAY F«b. 9 10 11 Air.rncan Can Com h9 58 53: Am Tpiwnt- and Tjtraph 102 102^ 103 M Atchfson Railroad 45:. 447,. 45 Dupont 3R 37 a' 31S Firvstoae. Conmicn n -v ip, nq Q|« Eltx-trji M., 14158 words
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Article337 1933-02-15 15 North Horneo Chamber of Commerce Meeting v. the SHudakan Club. Corro-pondence received from the Chamber's 0 Representative. The Hon'bie Mr. K. K. 1 was read, reporting up-n the q m fund on all Javan h was raised at the meeting m *he Combjttlre of Labour held337 words
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Article249 1933-02-15 15 THE ABROAD i Par Feb. 10 11. Anii-ti r:.»:n |2jH 8.54 8.54 Athens 37.. Ml 600 Belgrade 25.22' 262 1 262 B Mm 14 42V4 H. 4 Borrow. fid I.^ 6r> Ml!d ls. 6 5 32d Bnmdi M p 4 NJ! Bucharesi JV.i f>B i 58 J Buenos AJre-, 47.249 words
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Article82 1933-02-15 15 Allenbys (fl 45 66 A lor Oiijah ($1) 35 So A Hium ($1) W 9b Mi .Inlay (s2> 75 1 I A. Kuning ($1) 10 Ayer Molek ($1) 20 30 <$l» v Bassctt ($1) U% 30 2o > 'd ($5) 70 BO r. Jelotong <fl) 10 !b X82 words
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Article220 1933-02-15 15 Fioruary 14 SELLING London 4 months' s).:h' 2(8 7 8 London. 3 months :cht 2 3 27 32 London 60 days' M£ht 2 3 13 16 London 30 days' siplr 2 3 25 32 London demand 2 2 3 4 London T T 2 2 23 32 Lyons220 words
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Article144 1933-02-15 15 Frbr.u.r-, !4 Taj Singapore price (per p4kul> BJBjy| t...:l!iL,i. I y t 'A 19^ 1- .a,.. Tapio. 470 Hi-..- 5. s*it- 400 Copra. Sundrted 4 d Sa. 2QO !>• lir4>tTii»J Hriiyri KeiOM-ii. j^-r tin 68 S> v a! \rrow Krz-own. p. -r :u, :wSo .1 mt 1 Gasoline 1144 words
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70 1933-02-15 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERC RUBBERS ASSOCIATION frebniiir^ 14th. IL' o•Im k noon R.S.S. equal to London Standard. c% i S a qua: to Lonoot rttac:*.' »B.> .j 16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Feb. 6 916 6 s MM 6 9 16 6% April > Apr-June 611 16 6% Juiy-ae»t. tii ift|M70 words
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Article502 1933-02-15 15 TUESDAY. FEBRI VKV 141 H. I9JJ CLOSING QIOTATIOK§ Bayer* mim. Asam Kumb&ng t£j Wa o bu Astral M.w^y <t> l&> 2u* aona llauun < 10s 9d 11s 6d ..^ui lin IC) 118 12s Padaiig (sl> 05 10 By.; Cuves tSI 85 40 ■HfeH IM| ($1) 40 now;502 words
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Article212 1933-02-15 15 \lpxandra Brickwork* Pief H 108 1.10 Alexandra Brick a r fcj Ord i $2 1 B »< iio^ dr M&i*ya Trustee 19 > I(X 6 iA. ns*Ad Tin Smaller 7 per cent P*%fc= 21. 22* i. oid lie Smeitcr Ore 1 is* 9d Its M ;»nd Carrlaie i|l> 20212 words
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Article68 1933-02-15 15 M -.J 000.000 113 m inlrlpal 8 pr of int 01,000.000 1114 US nctn lflBili»nl 4H pr f i red. h 55.000.000 109H no^ noo. ■^fl A- F MS 5 pr VI ».tt B v 1920 n 934 S f>74:<o<. :n.' nora M-irirlpa) 4\ pc of lf«2i red 195968 words
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Advertisement77 1933-02-15 15 kstrU exceed fl2,t+«,Hat Aawwmce In fotce qtct ISS.Hf .ft The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Btratt* Settlement*. IIT h o 1 BU dln8 CcC Btreet BmgaPOre Old Jewr, *C ..pany ha, £20.000 deport t*<l with U» Supreme Court of England and compile, with tb. Brlttab Uie77 words
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Article176 1933-02-15 16 PAYNTER'S GKEVT STAND GIVES ENGLAND LEAD Defies Bowlers For Four Hours To Make 83 BRADMAN'S AUDACIOUS DRIVING England Will Face Hard Battle on Crumbling Wicket 4T the end of the lourth days play in the fourth Test A Match at Brisbane it would he176 words
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875 1933-02-15 16 Glorious weather prevailed here to-day, when the lourth Test Match was resumed before an mr of 6.000. The vicket is cracking. licCabe and Ironmonger had charge of Australian attack when Paynter and V with 24 and 1 respectively to their cr< out to continue875 words
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Article303 1933-02-15 16 RECOVERY AFTER SLOW I START Novis the Best Player on the Field I m irkeuhum. Feb. 11 Yi\, eather was fini and there v..- a crowd of IMM Mies. Ultludinß 111 ?h.- I)U:. ol York, who shook hands with tin team* when lnhinci I): tReuter Wireless - 303 words
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Article368 1933-02-15 16 PeterMS Beats Pettifer in Twelfth Kmmd .From Our Own Correspondent I ondon. lan. I when e\eryone had despaired of seeing a kn:ck-out. JacK M OK British beat champi<biit at O!>::- by pu:.. i -..nd. f p. •.;>.;. triumph i a mar. to wh. I cone-ding the staggering adva:368 words
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Article60 1933-02-15 16 Oxford's Siamese Cox From our Own Correspondent London. Jan. 31. Mr C. Komaiitku)-na-Nanara is the MMMdi Cox Ofl tIM Oxford Boat to take part in the University Boat Race. He is ol St Paul an< Magdalen and his \u ipht is given .1. Bsl 1. The crew60 words
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Article522 1933-02-15 16 S SIX-A-SIDE SOCCER COMMENCES Plenty of Fun But Not Much Football SdGifl Si\-.i-SH:> >ck cer was commenced ye»torday. and. as usual, pruwcrd both for the players and peci fjamos whi. h WWI played Mftf w«« WHT k- ml\ < oiitt-bt-ed. The idea behind the holding of522 words
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Article130 1933-02-15 16 Yesterday's Results and Forthcoming Ties The- results of the Mixed PouMf Handicap] c vterday were as follows. \Y H I >obbs and Mrs. Sttpleton. plus 3 Major H L Oraiiain and Mrs. C J. Smith. M 6—l. 3—6. 6—o. \v Droogleever and and Miss Walki if. 3130 words
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Article183 1933-02-15 16 T.S. Want> To Hold Open Tennis Championship London I «l> I'■ UN r:-..-.-c: st.t:. r:.. Association propoM to hi Ui Mi <p-r. liamp*oo»hip at Philadelphia in September of Amateurs <md professionals. The Association hi< <>bt:-. opinion in \iew vi ti. possible opposition from i:.t. ::;i!:«.nal Federation. British183 words
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