The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 February 1933
1933-02-17
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1933-02-17 1 The Singapore Free Press l'{,.w'». KST A BUSHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, FEBRrARY 17, 1933. 1 ENTS.17 words
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Article388 1933-02-17 1 \n jttiiiip: v v ,.,d»- to .I--.1 m.it. .li. I I) K(H'y\ill I >v. F'rrvitl.nt HeH tcrda> h\ ui. ll.ili.m hrukl.iMM »i\ p»'T^«n\s »»<r< M,iiiifci including th»- Mavor of -nir.ito who has .•r 1 1 -I. nd.i han. of if (>m-i r.i.c 9. 'MUKJpi.ri' lr.iti..Ti madr profit388 words
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Article1255 1933-02-17 1 jnemplsynu n* 11a did not ti ilrlih ha rnsimii I buildic height. as of thoaeaad* who have u cjt work for more than two years, and mho hav distress n xtngalar dole), mill bred For though ui ide has b» e of larger numbers of indi fian1,255 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement111 1933-02-17 1 '■■KvHTnllil I \IN \f.l I I I 1 i|Vi I'HOVISIDN STORES RAFFLES HOTEL V L\YAS PREMIER HOTEL THIS EVENING TEA DANCE-6 30 to 8.15 o.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 p.m to Midnight. \mhor Ivoum ww upon for private luncheon> Aiu\ dinners. Stricth Private. BEAUTY TREATMENT A v v> ■l: i:i.UI)111 words
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Advertisement232 1933-02-17 1 ADELPHI HOTEL ANNOUNCEMENT Sunday, Feb. 19th, 9.30 p.m. ON IMF KOOF (iAKDKN THK WKKK KNOWN HUNGAR!AN-= ZIMBALIST A. Kama ASSISTED BY PAUL STRAUSS 'T. POPULAR BAND WILL (JIVE A SI»ECIAL CONCBKT I ir -^t Performance on tin \IK.\PIIO\K \DMISSION si I INKS SERVED DURING THE CONCERT SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-.NKJHT232 words
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Advertisement95 1933-02-17 1 I All >l \l)\ r ':IIM Ml S British Pilsener Page 3. Keep Youny with Kalzana Page 3. Note for Telephone Subscribers Pay* -it— Pace S. CHRYSLER POWER "pianos upright grands FROM $450.00 GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS W. J. GARCIA PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURER, AMBER MANSIONS Preparations ■^J|sed the wcrfd over by95 words
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Advertisement10 1933-02-17 1 j3EL£3Kbijk'z K r y ■''^V'lßa^Baßßaai I *tt"^y"^K LEADING PROVISION STORKS10 words
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340 1933-02-17 2 ••vil OF IT TOO TOUGH FOR WOMEN" But Two-Thirds of K is Al! Right Frull .1 notel Hi Si Moritz. Am> Joiinson Mrs j MollLsor.. tola all about the great Crei- Run tispi^! Should -.vcpu n W allo.eo iiHWI OB tin- UK m.>.L340 words
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Article344 1933-02-17 2 Udwyoh "Team" Score in Test Fane v 1..- \KlMv.h Ih.atrr I .<et in Australia, as one of t JBJ emarks in the new farce, "is not a game, but i blinking battle." I D an inspector of police, who is holding I mx inquiry in the visiting players'344 words
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Article165 1933-02-17 2 ANTI- SLAVERY SOCIETY £20.000 Centenary Fund (From Our Own OonwpsMMt) London. Jan. til. I ha\e mentioned that fund Of EStjMM is ra j thi yeai by the Anti-Slayery 50- poark ■••.■.:> n.. cd the passmr of At. which freed >kwe» Hr.'i L)< mir.ionj lam now lectureships, uilder whichraa taxIB ,i165 words
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882 1933-02-17 2 -the' last prisoner OF WAR (openick Incident Eclipsed Berlin. Germany which does not willingly laugh at Itself hav. nevertheless turned gratefully irom the bleakne.-* of politics to the trial at Freiburg. In Baden, ol a much-convicted tall r r.amed Hummel, who for rive months882 words
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Article117 1933-02-17 2 Picturesque Richmond Bridie which ha* carried th( traffic b<-tw.»-n Richmond and Twickenham sine 1777. ki ANWiI of decay Am uaHlMftloa fe| dvi WVMIII I serious state of afTaii ince tIM pr-.;. t:\» shcetinfr <»i the timlr Rft iM 1 rests is decayed and broken with OH MftfM the pitT bM117 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement481 1933-02-17 2 A MODERN REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA i FLATULENCE and ALL FORMS OF STOMACH TROUBLE j Now obtainable in two !oim- i POWDER AM) TAMJrn. I MU'LfcAN MACLEAN j BRAND BRAND STOMACH STOMACH I POWDFK. 1 %BLKT> MKDK'AL HALL, LTD. CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS^ STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY SIATIONEKS A REI'AIRLKS. j 14A481 words
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Advertisement372 1933-02-17 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tender-. N i ICJ now invited lor the UOmrim mm bm« h» obtained to th r Tender r<wwh, ikrfiiiifiititV^' Tana* Supplying. erecting .f— m ing. and for couaUucyo'i af Maw >WI Pumpinc Station at Alexandra RNi, uetag materials and plant provided Date of I Closing. 4372 words
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Advertisement339 1933-02-17 2 \OTN I OKIKNTAI II \A.\A TMI •rporafd in th, V Notice to Sin^.tp Tt'k'pt>oii« Bub»»frib<T. to not* tt* fattwlwii Aldit. I in coDMKtIoA tth th» JkMMI 3202 Aerocr. Buktt Timah Road ■MM Aiken. T.—t* 3M5 Archer. Rev R L II 20tf Barron. w. D-l •319 Baieanan. O R s 2009339 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous227 1933-02-17 2 THK WKKK 1r.d.,,. i:th aigh Water. 02.12. 9.1 ft 15.01. 7.9 ft. Distribution of ambulance certificates. Government House. 5.15 p.m. .Hockey: Y-MCJL vs Wiltshire Hegt.. ftt Tanglin. •Football Wi t League. St. M.Y.P.O. vs. Ba at Jalan Besar. Boxing Association annual general meeting Adelphi Hotel. 5.30 p.m. -Wawatha-s Wedding ImT,227 words
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Article96 1933-02-17 3 Big Del This Tfcar Loaden. Feb. IS. ugreeaant irgulatin- Soviet Umber bnI a; u during 1933 is staled to prvmt foe the delivery fcy the Soviet of from 3HJOO to 433.000 standards. The was visaed with the full I tawkit^e oX the Board o! Trade. "This ne*rTas - 96 words
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Article12 1933-02-17 3 Betweca Chin- e and Portu.iue.se Canon. arao. I -Central12 words
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Article45 1933-02-17 3 S n Mita Must Not e For The Press -,r to all organs that an not iJfcnred to cng*ge In a c< m C nhTJii Ci". f 1 ta rrvint ta| bisincM b» v, rnment service miU be dlTerted I his oflSclrf caiplojm45 words
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Article204 1933-02-17 3 Child and the Cim m What Is the effect of the cinema on the mind cf the child »ho regularly attends picture-hou-es? To obtain an answer 1 2 this question. Dr. Malcolm Cross. Medical Officer of Health H?mel Hempstead. addressed a questionnaire to 56tt school-children in the204 words
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Article222 1933-02-17 3 :i i:-.> >n Clirislmas vc Investigations by the National Safety First Association show that there were more total Occidents on the reads on Christmas Eve than on any other day during 1932. The statistics are net yet complete, but it is practicall- certain t' at the222 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-02-17 3 f iar and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. to-d; the first members of the brinr their wives to Malaya.19 words
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884 1933-02-17 3 NEW COURSE AT LONDON SCHOOL OF I-XOXOMICS The Policy of "Indirect Rule" The Lonclun School of Economics has ted a 1 course of Coloninl Adn as Sir William Bevcnd'.i-. the Din < tor ol th<- School, called 'it El t lecture was delivered by Lord884 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement71 1933-02-17 3 W iffe CHOP JUM 1 5 F* l^ r '^F > .'i c B"™ j'* 7 c*^ im 4 V .j! Ivd Eaa £o ift 3» Ifi BEDROCK fkices J^^Mljli DON'T FAIL TO AV/ML YOURSELF i m/l^n^b\ TI !IS *JNPRECED r :\TFD OFFER 3_n L-Ci^-i v______^i__^ "Cji{ !J_i '*T- '.f71 words
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Advertisement315 1933-02-17 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES 21. First Cross Street MAI (A. 11, Light Street I I I*K> \NG. 4 Klyne Street Kl ALA LUMPUR. l^(-istert'd h9 if-- Btcmtb (\vy>^ with the Straits Settlements Government Act a"- Tni>tjv-. A 1 rrv Gsaidians, Real Collectors, [nvtatom U and rnterest collected. Probate315 words
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Article, Illustration158 1933-02-17 4 In "They Call it Sin," which commences on Saturday, at the Pavilion Theatre, Loretta Young wears a most complete formal wardrobe, all having been designed by Orry- Kelly, Warner Bros, studio stylist. 1. Here. Miss Young displays a light crimson velvet dinner pyjama with full satin sleeves in158 words
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Article759 1933-02-17 4 Dishes to Vary the Ordinary Menu \\r -l\ green vegetables are scarce, it >\\ how n> ,n tones brcoaiinp monotonous Bv. >ssible with a ■fctti thought and planning. make those vegetables i i is and lifferer.l to the i<> nt. writes Mrs.' i vegetables seem scarce759 words
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Article217 1933-02-17 4 T;p." and wants to 1 do so a >e.-t and most elegant standard lbtr that she' d< so "all to ma! And. si:. ir is one cf thf 1. shades for frocks i > urns m- f n that we are going \o have wii d217 words
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Article83 1933-02-17 4 A shopping basket should be cleaned p t ically by Immersing it to a bowl of so water. Brush the basket while water so that all the nooks and crannies arc be made to look like new ag.. following manner. Melt a quantity of asalinß apply it83 words
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Article, Illustration11 1933-02-17 4 i !'i:i- >; t<, -rapliii stud> of Muriel l\.in>. the M(.M >(.u11 words
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Article114 1933-02-17 4 'TV- lvet bow l- everywhere. It I ;o the diess front, it ties up starf cf flchu and ii repeated iii a perky little series down th? rleeves of frock or coat. Ai pertinent velvet bow sits on the top of many a belts are secured with114 words
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Article421 1933-02-17 4 CLAUDETTE COLBERT - CLAUDETTE COLBERT **W )>v >ok at your nands; You heard lne \vcrd> whi-n you were a mere baby. you were a schoolgirl and you had heped the grubby finger.; had escaped notice at the tea table. In those days your r was looking after your hands421 words
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Article635 1933-02-17 4 Our Woman Correspondent Advises on EYE BEAUT! i i tty rinkles beneath the eyas tw the penalty for late nights i It Uk( a little Mi t<> catcb up J p.. i. i J lubbing. m the Mm r gup, ream round the «f<w i i This v.lll ttanuUiu635 words
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Article408 1933-02-17 4 Great-Grand-mothers Toilet Aids Great -OrandnMunia's to;, torian da :«pular again. l The products of the garden art to be found in cr< tana ano in n of preparation. MV ot 10-ee wa* pastt *oi softening and whitening th« skin Great-grandmamma's receipt fot it \*a* half a drachm of the fluid408 words
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Article89 1933-02-17 4 with the sugar till soft and then rubbed through a sieve and allowed to cool. A short Mm Mm thr iwrt H itfjßtmj the iMbj of an egg (or two If many apples are uwd> 1* beaten to a stiff froth and whisked up with the apple I the whole89 words
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Article247 1933-02-17 4 Don't Be Afraid The Smile and. as they cost the giver no: a p| many people pr»<ti oak pleasant photographer med to e bom teeth, art Imp become hapj^i state of affair- at thiSonic lip* art- ko sen sit n a soothins cream before thtlr owner arts out *ved from247 words
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Article181 1933-02-17 5 WIFE'S NICOTINE DEATH I: ARE CAM IN THKSE COl hi..u<jh Kill Many I IMip.t 1 h-.r. Mo-chemist inent...li avetine and lulled a mouse and a rat i Cambrnvell inq«s«*t on Mrs. > of Pav.let-rcad. Brta'irarin? the husband said that fcfr Iht kitchen with a small I uuung a brown fluid181 words
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Article84 1933-02-17 5 i rvady for thf chlHlrto nun ri n i* m »e««iy;or the meet at Walter iu'lm. the bone of Uwd Dara*wy •he heamk #d JMfc «i I !•«< up a tree watchtac the ptoceedI *s »«h rrai interest! I Imm were petted aod^there was I .lignnent84 words
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Article204 1933-02-17 5 Search For liuilding to Display The sixteen panels painted oy Mr. Frank I Brangwyn. R.A.. for a fee of £26.000 as parti of the Peers' war memorial House of I Lords, art- now languishing MM tore- I room at Ken Wood. Hamps: the pos-j sibiHty of204 words
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Article46 1933-02-17 5 A gowopbom* Hl* was said to h •nled a firl lor h. .1...., ..■•> i-r.:.T M v :> I M- 5..-, m- Am r J"; i I worth n .c. 1 .rS^b. and the g« d rh r, 1 -.age, gtrtac judpn.:-.- N M M46 words
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Article369 1933-02-17 5 Cmtartl ot tlu Wharl I ndor The Hammer Int. MOtOCi of the Me Lord Oxford ci -covering, a mattress and his bedroom are amony aitule> to be sold when the contents of The Mia c ;itne\. hi> former home. come under the hammer on February 20 and369 words
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Article16 1933-02-17 5 I, i« im dt>rsto<>d that Dr. I Bat za who t,, penanu on transfer will bt >;.■ >»'16 words
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Article506 1933-02-17 5 KNV.USH AKK THE WORST LE(;IONAIRES" An Ex-Servant's Attack been made illegal for a British I Mfeject to join the French Letted U an K l^ a nationality." R r, an Englishman 808 IP French F ..r,i.. n m I -rountrvme.. ulin beoOMM tttMfcfldi t« j506 words
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Article90 1933-02-17 5 Major c i P' ace at oi*e time res. Malaya. !■■> t hmmi <>1 Ma at d1 Li C( lion. K SI. I i Territorial.- Alt. i n ,)U ci I 1914. he W I p m vmi 4Th K.Sil s< ")'■>' \V \Tala> St90 words
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Article141 1933-02-17 5 French Hride for l»eer Who Once Worked in Itank ■s revealed recently that the Duke «f Leeds, hitherto one cf the most eligible torlwiors of title, is engaged to be Married. The bride-to-be is Mile. Marianne de UaJkhaaouny. daughter of the lat<? M. ftskender tf» .r.: .1 Ml:141 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement113 1933-02-17 5 pavilion| 'nkt (treat Pride in announcing the pn s( ntation To-night of j|e ioiii:iia voin« i. i:o iUp i: iiii k.\t *>i\ in n i \\i:«% I s( N.-i* ioi il Productm "THEY I CALL IT SIN! "I u:\vin im> 10 iu entertainmeni i-l\\l>l\< MERII Wl> KNOW VOl I I113 words
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Advertisement101 1933-02-17 5 I (Continued Success NIGHTLY :6.15i :9.15! Britain's (Jrandest Naval Story— ■^^^Hg^^gg^gg^ggpESK9KfS9lßKESiKH'ißKtvzv'-VT?SSF9II I rum the World-famous H;»\ b> Lieut. -(ol. P. DBCET, 8.K.. Thrill in ft Adventure RiKtriiuf Comedy Colourful Romance ill set aftainst a uonderful backfjround of the FLEET! \\\ky it von; HO show i«»i tin (Week-cad! BOX ot Ki(101 words
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Advertisement368 1933-02-17 5 ■*lll*lli*I If il MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 3 p.m. MARIE DRESSLER GOD BLESS HER I Bringing rau fortune ol gaiety and good tinn c-omeciy never funniei Queen Mar. ec n bei rormer triumphi In h« -:-yest yet most dram:; Did 111 PROSPERITY with POLLY MORAN OFENIKG SUISIDXY Fo\ Movietone's Sensational Phrflii368 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article789 1933-02-17 6 Tlli few 1 I mmSk&e Vfemlx I "I ihe Hurlineham Clitb P Committee lor this year has Just been fading Polo associations, com- (lubs at home and abroad j fn fhr ifov rning body are the iHurlingham Club with u n memtx i th< I Polo Association.789 words
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Article68 1933-02-17 6 '•< \ung have been invited to play A union football on Monday at 5.10 p— SC.C. Colours :—A 1 < v I) I Nickels; G Bi.K'tt. E. Laidman. H D Biummitt T Robci l.v i. I: I relf< r H Johnson H W M White*, T tl L.i68 words
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Article40 1933-02-17 6 A billiard- tournament at th Indian Association will be held at an early date Entritv are invited for the follow u:u, sections English open and handicap, American opx -n -<%.uc Handicap. Th<' entrance fee is sc <-nts40 words
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Article223 1933-02-17 6 Al!is> Hits Vard> Farther With Cluh ae front muk 'club, with which be says, he can drive ball Mil farther. In that event it may nrr taper steel. It is the idea of a Yorkshire has had c shaft made by a length of drive by a first-c-a223 words
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Article114 1933-02-17 6 Full ourse to be Itoued this V«ar The Boat Race on April 1 will be rowed m the usual stretch of water, from the University Stone to the upper of the two stake posts at Mcrtlake. Last March, the piling used in the widening of Putney Bridge114 words
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Article109 1933-02-17 6 UH Ir I »P|MMjllir^i <i < iptain Prom Cur O«n Corapondi 1 'iiOi'it Jan l AsMVB Ijnpw BF lavß>MßAßa»w ai ™^i.! H pu riwipion. has lfrtni the tavtattaa to be captain and manager of the Ladles' Oolf Union team uhi?h will (cor Australia. Mev (Zealand and109 words
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Article215 1933-02-17 6 WILL SONJA HENIE RETIRE lim. > World I h.»ni;i 1 to retire from comueUUve skating altar the WOt Id's CfMUBpiOHBIp mBStmC At fltocfchomt companled her. feel that they can no longer undertake long tours, and they have told Sonja that they would like her to give op champlonship skating. At215 words
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Article90 1933-02-17 6 No < haiifcf in sidr t4. M«-et 1r.1.u.d The FA International fir lu lit mi OMMBtttK selected the following team to miiwuil p Fttnwy IP E <V. h J (in,., j \v kJnfc > u I nbrtdce Unlvw»lty, w T <WheweU (Corinthians, j c Bum Brent ford>: A.90 words
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Article38 1933-02-17 6 On Sun*? Wtaytd Sinew CMs will sail the second o: /'..i1l t •i**»• #1 f *fr^r llt'tli*! 1 f*!l F ll^* Clms vflnlli ftoK* ChattMHP Cm. Ilw attut (<x l!i be 930 it. (our..38 words
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Advertisement35 1933-02-17 6 PREPARED AND MATURED THE PLAYER'S WAY THE EXCLUSIVE WAY THAT LEADS TO BACHELORS 1 i f t" -^B3f -^y< vft v Mfl fIT \^^l 1^ JUP^T^* 1 IBS' Ujj^E^ 4H KTI JOHN PLAYER SONS, ENGLAND.35 words
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Advertisement178 1933-02-17 6 meal knowing that Uu i <*t*9*li bp easi. fl •ny MoaMcb win. thi::" ic lUu* .stomach into n •■hMratccf ngnni. MNeto taken Ifce «Breßi acid.s vtrirh ram*. pp«w»U fermr.uit chemiau. is th»- rer. <»«ctor... usoc by thousands o f t, VMNem apmtn and a^tt retipvcr of ai CHANGE T Those178 words
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Article350 1933-02-17 7 i'tath of an Unknown Chinese SUICIDE VERDICT lie Who Fell From a l.orrv n trrr !n th>> junielr j| u "j»"' i hi an inquir\ N m<.*purr oronrr t- ■< t: i j l*- n**iri£ rrturn i •rtor Mohd. Amm. of the Briefer rM_i_ «dice. fed the350 words
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Article137 1933-02-17 7 il Drcsslor Moran nnu'd> *K* Drev kr ttvea up to her peat reputa~***t*r*r. the MG M picture whfct t present feature of the Alhambra pro- WUh her to PoUy Moran. who has ith her in May previous pro the same characters, more or As Maggie Warren and Dane137 words
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Article18 1933-02-17 7 ru.iry 17(h 'l at Feaang. "'fee MMs a| n am •fr-CHwbtis. Originate*: Sam- b. T eases.18 words
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Article43 1933-02-17 7 v h from Johore on September p rtMuiii puimiJ against s who appeared before Hi >*» Court ytuday. Mohnwd feta Yayah 'a: dang Kerfeau PMVre la Slnpata I >ndav. and Honour allowed a Poßee escort to find a bailor a Johore Malay.43 words
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Article173 1933-02-17 7 TWO MORE MEN CHARGED Jud<?e Adjourns fase to Visit the Scene m 7 d.st.,lcr,es In Singapore, wh i,h made b> Revenue Offers under Mr K I S Fllb<>t **"i^nt Controller of the GovI rrnrm m Monopolies, recited in the upne. ir- two mor <hin^- ■"•'w* the <ri«T^'173 words
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Article374 1933-02-17 7 improving Life in the East" IFroro Our Own Correspondrnt l-i-lS!? 1 1 1 that 1 °«ce is now IT*!!! 11 *«7 comfortaWjr now that MT. Lowinger and Mr. Banner have settled down to their new duties. These two gentlemen are dividing Mr. Owen's work between them and |a»374 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-02-17 7 lOJ KHANS voun S rreiuh wife with tlu-ir littlr son.10 words
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Article137 1933-02-17 7 London to the Cape in Nine Days London. Yvb. 11. Br Brie Oeddes. chairman of I 'i h; S .in:>*.'!. .< after an air Journey alon !ir route of Europe u iftft the H' n to 4jdSwOOt JEnc VSOOH r*. t■ irn prerslons and dbcnsßed the future137 words
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Article22 1933-02-17 7 ary Society wj:i h Ml h Di MafllMß in Civ Or hird i- :> pin 'T. Ti- da-. ur:i.i:% Lit books sbout Ifalsya.22 words
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Article601 1933-02-17 7 YOUNG MUSLIM UNION CELEBRATION Recognition of Mr. E. E. fnlman's Work IB> (>,;: Muslim Correspondent Harj Rava relebratioi, a r. appai.ntn Muslim ,-luf* and association arc holdlll and -Ron ;,-m- pail order membt'i and their friends <■■>■ oth.-r tow, h •siamat Hari Rava." .«><i par... probably601 words
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Article209 1933-02-17 7 A TALE OF STOLEN SARONGS Recognises Her Property at Arab Street Stall A Malay woman who stated that she had I offered for sale some of her own sar e stolen from her. was the complainant A. W. H: It Second Magis- 0 relay, when two Chinese were assisting In209 words
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Article172 1933-02-17 7 British Marhinos for Dutoh East Indies London, Jan. 31. The -Star" publishes th. |afl n.; r in.n M'.mi.. Correspondent: E;i W Wi r- but the |J i Hut pir-ture.sque rm ol twawpart iMi h i.. been as- 'tft the East I m< < n.mised. v trui Tin i.172 words
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Article56 1933-02-17 7 A member ol the congregation of Wolvercote' Church Oxford, always corres to the servfees with u shilling. :i <-iy penre and a «op ■c.-t^h It 'he sermon >-t Irs thnn IT minute; he puts the sh !lir£r in the collection T' Uts '■< r thnn tha' hi P«li m"^ sJa^eßM56 words
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Article209 1933-02-17 7 RENEW TALKS ON WAR DEBTS Sir Ronald Linrfcav Returns To I.S. I Si r Ronald Lindsay returns to-day in the Majestic to New York to resume his pst as British AmDassador U :i gt O n During i hLS there have been almost daih hy thp Cabinet \WU Debt Committee209 words
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Article130 1933-02-17 7 East Mii-ht Think Isri(annia \uluar A 16-foot port tht British I Industrie* Fair, which has been withdra-. i be shewn in Enr An official at the D o f Overseas i- :id copies of 1 :.*ne piece ol a oik- I m 1'.:..--parts of Enr j goon, and130 words
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Article731 1933-02-17 7 Proposal To Use 01 J Racecourse She I An \t|uari;im for Singapore is linP o f j the two main projects which a special committee of the Municipal Commissioners. JS ,:f the Van KleeT Bequest are at present cn^aped in considering. It was publich announced at731 words
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Article271 1933-02-17 7 Alleged Victims «f 4n Ex-Detertive EXTORTION CHARGF. We (Jave Him M;>nev Because We Were \fraid" Further «\id'in« u.^ r»-< <>r<i«d \*>vi b> Mr. lornr Ih» vingurn.r* C i inn nial District Jud«»- m u,, ls n w|i<l forrmr dH*Yiiw is h.ir K i-d with rxtt.rt earh271 words
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Article176 1933-02-17 7 Charge Against Kuantan Man Reduced (Pram Our Own Correspoudetit I Ki: int., ii |ci no* capacity aome people having com* i mce of SO miles to attend wKen Huua Md Sutan Fennatnan (otherwise known m Suleiman), a local hatter, was charged on remand with voluntarily causing hurt to176 words
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Article124 1933-02-17 7 STRICTLY STRAIGHTFORWARD ni "%,r Two juvenile Chinese prl-onerH appeared ir Police Court before Mr. J p p a the Third Ma^tr^e. 2« of U^ joe of wood u«l for bo.t. bufldinir and valued at < T*e the oon,tn.i, a boat-batld-r of ore Omoal Hotd. related O»the«. faraedttut two boj. ted124 words
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Article31 1933-02-17 7 Ounbrtdge Sodetr of Malara. b* 'Iphl Hotel on Feb. 27 at 7 pit. TV present strength rf the > f L<# meirrypj ?nd 148 ?;übscrtb'.T^ tt^tujts. re* ship of the previous Mr.31 words
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Article14 1933-02-17 8 USEFUL PRESENTS for GENTLEMEN 1). S. de Silva Bros., JEWELLERS, 23 HIGH MB! SINCiMOKI14 words
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Article37 1933-02-17 8 to discuver the oldest mother-in-law joke. It WWM Adam who nnule it when hi said that hi had something to be thankful fof after all. Take DH| "GAFLAC" POLICIES and feel the same.37 words
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782 1933-02-17 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS BRAVO ENGLAND FRIDAY, II.BKI \R\ 11 It Witt) En!il.»nd"> success in the fourth match at Brisbane ytttonlaj cricket dip* out of ttoej headlines until February 2;-: when the Una] (Hi WHI itttt Sydney Like its pfeflooem n Ol Bill amazing tourl test provided Its due BOta Ol782 words
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Article229 1933-02-17 8 Mr F H Sargent and Mrs Sargent are §m^ on Chitral at the end of April tenth annual general meeting ol induu. Umm be held at 3 o Road on Saturday. Mr j L Grnhanv export sales director I lcp Rubber Co.. Ltd. will be arriving in Singapore per the229 words
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Article93 1933-02-17 8 1 ATFST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and thf sterling rate in New York and Par. specially .cabled to Uv Free Pre.s: are as follow London, Feb. 16. Spot EMS** (£l4BV 4 Forward. £148% (£MS%) Tone ol Market Steady Soot 2 393 words
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Article81 1933-02-17 8 SHAMEFUL REFLECTION ON BRITAIN UtMS SOLD TO »-HINA AND JAPAN Responsible "When Bloodshed Recurs" c-h j..-, r I lip-. i CV.ir.ni. gMM J The paper «f«es an H—w* OB the power, conferrtog to PWMf_J ootentlal bellieerents H I ondon i• >' anna^ to ur. o«» ndcr <LJbMr 1 w• ■>.'.'-Reuter - 81 words
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Article110 1933-02-17 8 |*riti>h Prouraninu- «»t Work lx>nd. The uoluical coaaaaißSioii of the DtaUfKtUtom, Conference decided at O^***"** JJ*J tH*» Im^K Of fIOTHHi lux Mli MIT .-ir i TV, introduced by Capt. Wen. B cided that the first lt«B on the be the draft declaimtion United Kingdom dtlnfftinn tor *M»«1I110 words
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Article97 1933-02-17 8 CHINESE STU DENTS t u Homi' In Umdon Tn IU Opened To-da> I ..ru)«.ti M i: ma House la Gower Street, the New Chine* dlMtint home In London will be formic 'opened lv tbe Master of Balliol. Dr A D Undsa> to-morrow. Ur Suchang of the Chinese Legation has JaT-ll97 words
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Article96 1933-02-17 8 L.M.S. Main LimK\|)(»1!1H 1)1 London: M The first Diesel Electric train to run on a Brttfch main Une to *ri*eiq>re« tha^t timing uaaillii hutwfii London ham on the London Midland and Une to-day, covertof the Journey of Nt in just over two hours. The train is ntted with96 words
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Article52 1933-02-17 8 Europeun Accu>ed "I Kreath of TriM [Prom Our Own CocwponiMatl ue District Court, belore Mr. H. 0 w spector Byrd produced G Mwmilfcn prho stood charged for an alleged breach of trust to respect of ffn. PerWns w» expected to proceed to-d«y on home Jj*^ HH to •wety52 words
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Article48 1933-02-17 8 Singapore Traction Vrrear|)i\ idend i rbc press ww i iwimmnim I 1 1 1 d<• 1 1 I• The ffip— Traction Coy. reports a pwnt of (KM* for the year wUh per cent on thr preference share, on •ooMa* {of arrears. amount carried forward is CMH-48 words
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Article52 1933-02-17 8 (hintM- Injund In Or, I. K«i:id An overhead tetepboße wire in Orchard ■Mad ye terday afternoon a Chinese pedestrtea as It feU. He m-ived a deep cut on tht arm. and wm taken t hMpM ;re m-ai dragged ahmg b> t»mm tor sc«r distsnee but no ow52 words
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Article134 1933-02-17 8 "REJUVENATION" DRUG Patent Modi, ontair.id Ymm MERCHANI Counsel I"' German "rejuvriiulioL uraii Singapore liac H Plrtitrt Ju<te«. ye representative of a larvi. Indian ura of merchants was >un.: answi thv Poa»n< Ordinance. The aeeuaec Abdullah and Co of ftobu charged with limn. mitlHtut a U of druf rali'r Viiihi.* bine,134 words
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Article219 1933-02-17 8 i mm.! ;«r'> KcpM 1 I (feat mmltii or lint gjipti the report < ommittee of Nineteen possibility of a M'ttlfinS conciliation in no— Japan car dispute still remain> He aairrrtiiii rat vO«M Ih- imMi-h* mrrtinn on l-ebnlar* H c.nnid- repsrt. I >tbrr MM tkr the Ont219 words
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Advertisement139 1933-02-17 8 Real la«er -stoml for at least four months at freezing point before bottling, as every lager must be to have the true and perfect lager character. BARCLAY'S LAGER THE Rrfl^W/IHw^ff^ BRITISH K|mIBBWIhMH| y LAGFR THAI W^n^t^A^^^M worldTRAVELLEBt PIAISI CALDIBIECICS COLD SrOKAGE MILK-SAFE BOTTLED DAILY Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Vou139 words
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Advertisement12 1933-02-17 8 GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFF \SSLRANCE CORPORATION. LTD Hongkong Bank Chambers TeleDhone 6480.12 words
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146 1933-02-17 9 lusilade Of Shots At Reception l<> President Elect •\YOR OF CHICAGO BADLY HURT I tilian Assailant Who Hates All Kin»s And Presidents MI ■< the Mayor v uM ,1 ywtentay when an Italian b: p^ a ra:il ku>ts into a reception group w i146 words
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Article76 1933-02-17 9 ■M Fea. 1C •vcH was fired at by an unknown «»daat to-day but was unharmed. Five shots I Rouiwtts aawfhmt find into the party I held In Mr. Roosevelt's honour I rrasak of Chicago was hit and also' the president of the Florida P »***eit hadReuter - 76 words
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Article88 1933-02-17 9 ft--osrirrtts a^ailant has been arrested, j K-^v*fc is not going to New York. but. v p:ral with Mr. Cerraak. whoso I not yet been determined. R»*wlt in tads own car took Mr.\ Cnrnm to hospital. rradUnf the Mayor's head! r-wont~B declared that the r— nanl! van!Reuter - 88 words
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Article32 1933-02-17 9 -ailant as be waa whimllng im Joe Zingara. I will" kill all > aa4 »U oflkcn". Six people were i it.-t >pe for Mayor Cennak. The heat and came out at the feuk32 words
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Article, Illustration470 1933-02-17 9 New York. Feb. is. cried the wife of Mr. Rooae*M 'earned her husband was -at to expect these things." v-r wired to Mr Roosevelt rejoicing t '•Vait* Howe. The police do not ir» -Reuter. rs iiv of the opinion that Mayor Nn other five injured stand aReuter - 470 words
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Article35 1933-02-17 9 Uxsiuiißton. Krb. 16. over was informed kg t phone Cn:.a fan m it. Fans. Krb 16 prrsklent' Lebrun tota tost: :.\e French ,t Washington to congratulate Mr. Roosevrtt or his escape- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article58 1933-02-17 9 hicieo t>b. it; ••go's police chief has ordered the M of Jacfc "machine gun" MrGurn. a i» the Al Capone gang whom they had held but released shortly before the news of the attempt against Mr. Roosevelt. District Attorney, however, does not «i»hi* that MiOurn or EnglandReuter - 58 words
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Article118 1933-02-17 9 WOMEN SHOT DOWN Repression Stirs Workers In Rumania Bucharest. Feb. 16. A Mure o! p. i u!( mostly women, were ■Hi I <: HI MM j .1 riMk MMH u:l sym path, sens with 4 unit strikers ham* -■•d WwiMwim hi Um nrihraj in thi ;uiReuter - 118 words
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Article25 1933-02-17 9 r.urh.irrst. l.at.-i Mtaoflta .> M I of fire with tin tmpl hi «Mi k rs and a soldier kM Nl Uiit-i ind< d ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article114 1933-02-17 9 I niair Japanese Competition Situation London. VcU i: Mr S S I m I <"• native. Stockport, raised the question in tin- H. c. Ommm to-night of denounciii Hi ajmlo riese trade agreement in consequence ol Japanese compvtiton. H< rgucd competition could not br tffectiv-iv com"Reuter - 114 words
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Article94 1933-02-17 9 I ndi i u liters Want Higher Premiums London lei. 1«. underwriters on the Londt insurance Market are focussing t: ntion on the Far Eastern situation in connection with the protection of anti-war yages between China and Japan. The insurance companies customary period lling normal warReuter - 94 words
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Article57 1933-02-17 9 Rtroixoi I'or \Vili\s ()\orland omp;m> 1.. 1,, Ohio. leh. hi The Willys Overland Company, motor manurers, have been placed in a r. by the Federal Government Mr. John Willys. Chairman and Mr La MilFTesWent, have be> :as iteetvi Tilt- action is undorstocd r;. iture of a friendlyReuter - 57 words
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Article55 1933-02-17 9 London Tributes To Larwood And Jmrdine KR.EK PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] London. Fib. l»i. C ■utiiKt r;t.s v.< nil tht rapture' of the Ashes are not exaggerated though srr- at pleasure ls ■•■i>-a!l\ exnresseti and tnbuU'.s are paid (o 1..i: wood's bowling and the captaincy of Jardin< .i. the55 words
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Article45 1933-02-17 9 Collapse During Law Court Sitting London. Feb. 1 1. Nlr Ju.sli. taken ill when s>ittuir in th. law > < \i;-* f ...psir.v or. dH bench Be recovered i.,tcr and wa.- tar:en home Mr Justice Avon who L 8! Ls the oldest British Judire45 words
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Article38 1933-02-17 9 T.S. Semite's Favourable Report N shlneton, Feb. lf> I ninn".-.. f»n>i:i n the DMMSUi AllotFarm ReUeT Bi'l. but -onflned Hh Bti to wheat and r tton and dropp-d 'ii p: h!u ti am: t«» ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article111 1933-02-17 9 Last Night's Questions In Commons JAPAN AND LEAGUE Outburst Against Committee Of Nineteen In the House of Common- to-night, Mr. W. IHhtnt Lib.- Nationalist. Hucidersfield. asked whether rhe re P' rl was forreci that an ultimatum had b(I issued b; Japan to China in connection witb JeholReuter - 111 words
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Article110 1933-02-17 9 iieneva. Keb. Hi. I 1..;)..!-,t- Pan nuncnt cannot conr.il its nppri ai. and Hinnftkai iaaMn hf Hi DMMriMtt of RtoetWß wouid make it MB »\trcinely difficult P tl •iali'HKlhty O! BM I Bml since such a course would l> Hbvi I repei i-.-ions on that t' ■n IdReuter - 110 words
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Article146 1933-02-17 9 London. I <■!>. b The concern which the situation in the Far But is causing every member of the League tressed b> Sir John SLmon in at Southampton. He said thi- *M not only on account of the seriousness and extent of the BOBfll <-nReuter - 146 words
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Article139 1933-02-17 9 I ..km 1.-;. 16. \\h:i ;i.( qu -tion of Japan's withd: from tin- I ttt iMUBfi ii. the balance tt are indications that the majority of opinion both at the Foreign Office and the Navy favours •lion of membership if possibl.. though the Army generally appears to advocateReuter - 139 words
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Article64 1933-02-17 9 Shanghai I <■!». is. Mi iyi hi Fapam Mnusti 1 Chin i <»■*.;. th.it he has I i. in tructed I hand thn ultimi tium to Nankin Mai hal Cl an Hsut'h-lianu and the GNMOTMt of Jehol. but admitted that a »anuiv.: hu ix<T. mnt t Clt DCfalUnion Times - 64 words
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Article208 1933-02-17 9 Marshal CIHMg Reor^ani>e> His Forces Shanghai. Feb. lb. For tin- pin post- of unilied command. Marshal Chang Huth-lian- has decided to nise the northern forces, including th« Si an Kuomlnchun and form, r Mam Ihui.ii units. into two army group with himself and General Chang Tso-sian; is th208 words
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Article103 1933-02-17 9 King Will Not Ampfl Resignation liruwU leh 1The King has refused to accept the Cabinet'* nation on the ground that the nation is unable to comprehend that the fate of a Government whose self imposed duty was the improvement of the financial and economic ...tion could depend uponReuter - 103 words
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Article85 1933-02-17 9 I "rjjc Extension <M State Moratorium Detroit. Feb. 16. A delegation of 60 banks outside Detroit have urged the Governor of Michigar. to extend the moratorium. Meanwhile, Mr. Hoover and Mr Chrdt'n Mi!h haw drafted a Federal law to expand the Dotted Slates aid in liquidating the depreciatedReuter - 85 words
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Article82 1933-02-17 9 To Govern Citj as he Governed Battleship i, I,- ifi. Natumah.t successors have been appoint rd to three Pro 1 <• MMn and 15 P Presidents who an- placed on the rc-tirea Von v inor of Hanover. li tawn as the "Red Bloodhound" following. his suppression tk.Reuter - 82 words
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Article108 1933-02-17 9 Rumanian. Jiitfo-Sla\ia and I zecho-SloN akia A r embracing a population cf 48.000J00 xistence at Geneva to-mono* when t Foreign Ministers of »m«— »f B Jugo-Slavia Caecho Slovakia dgn a ptct fmiiimlih new alliance replacm* the Little Interne The agieement provides that thi canatries •will act in uiiiReuter - 108 words
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Article68 1933-02-17 9 Knquin Int., Admini-i j 1 im, Feb. li The Colonial Secretary has appointed administration of justice in criminal matters In ■aet Africa. The Commission will begin work towards the end of March and will take evidence at various places in Kenya. Ugandfc and Tanganyika Territory. The Legal Advtoer68 words
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Article67 1933-02-17 9 Question to Uv Hnu^,,! ,i World («mi t .vn,T I fiek. l«. of Commons to-day the President of the Board of Trade. Mr. Runciman. stated that steps were taken to have the quesward at the mem ssioti of the ""—f'ft'iConference and it was referred to in the section67 words
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Article17 1933-02-17 9 Following Mr. Ikkis resignation Mr. Sekiya. M. msehold. has i also resigned. Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 17 words
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Article86 1933-02-17 9 c hi'W-Chaoy;»:i-- I M md Shanhai k\ an Railv |gMB«Mi J.i-,'.::.' mUnued It r.tici Chaoyanu. lauw- I iian Ana F piau. That HH GMMH <• 0 -r.ment has (i<i':. i: It sever relations with Japan ai;> pnpare for a pro] nged >iruggle Is isid. id by a secret on:.' IUnion Times - 86 words
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Article37 1933-02-17 9 Well Known Racehorse Outu-r's son Injured I otiiior I I Mr. LI Morris, the son of Mr Harry Morris*. Live weil-known ran ham ownef; fell and brake his collarbone while riding at Hpwmarket yesterday. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article33 1933-02-17 9 draft of the non-aggression treaty between wjjWjth* OwnilMw for Forripi Affairs u il ii to study tbecffecu >'. tt, R.:v. ia r. Fr* fm pIM VM '<■«• I M r Union TimesUnion Times - 33 words
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Article34 1933-02-17 9 stock markets re-opened this mmwtmg the hading shares opening at an iwip d three fen higher than yesterday's closing time. they soon dropped to 1«4 yen lower than Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 34 words
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Article53 1933-02-17 9 CHINA MU ST FIGHT Chinese Finance Minister >cstponei: n to Nai.-. .in 1./ h-v. in Peipm:' this morning, said were two ways out for the Chines fight with all kUable reaon the enemy sli as they liked. Referring to the national bonds, he said that the bankets hi PeiDins andUnion Times - 53 words
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Advertisement84 1933-02-17 9 Horrockses longcloths There is no material letter suited for the making of lovelj underwear than Horrockses Longciolh, which combino beauty with durability. Since 1791 this material has been sold to discriminating housewives and jjiven lasting satisfaction. HORRO( KSKS LONCK LOTH. M\ ins. wide. Price 35 cents Per yard. Also HORROCKSES84 words
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Advertisement1166 1933-02-17 10 THE RLUE PTJNNEL LIMX (Oc«m THE SIAM BTEAM NAVIGATION O&, UA. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and Cbrna THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co.. (1952) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHJP Co Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd.1,166 words
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Advertisement521 1933-02-17 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn Kctaad) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA POSTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Due B'pore. Sail* S'port. 8.5. CITY OP LYONB For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg Peb. 28 Mar 2 6.3 CITY OP MANILA For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg521 words
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Advertisement312 1933-02-17 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. MAIL, PASSENGER AND CV SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. INDER CONTRACT WITH Mis MA.II>M- LONDON AND FAR EAST MAII sl.K\ I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA a Toniujf. Singapore '&na«» IBIS BURDWAN H\N< ■•-•.->:■ 6.000 Feb. 20 KAISER-I-HIND 11.M0 COMORIN 000312 words
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Advertisement470 1933-02-17 11 SCWAMARU I 10.60, K l". 1 > i< *UAM AND SHIMIMARU T 10JOO l**r T iO 4uo Apr 19 2G makc i u L :-.4.. May 3 4 •.HSSLiSSS:.' ~K" owes. Md, Havre. London. Rotterdam i-,.-* JI i: liar a 9 lo SAN FRANCISCO TO SEATTLE ntOM ion*:, sHianDzr. Yokohama470 words
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Advertisement292 1933-02-17 11 EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA caVl° TO^HA^Na"^ Mj\t iUKK I LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA EUROPE via SUEZ SAILINGS EVERY OTHER TUESDAY MAINTAINED BV THE STEAMERS PRESIDENT HARRISON-HAYES-PIER CW MONROE— VAN BUREN-GARFIELD— POLK-ADAMS FARES FROM292 words
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Advertisement866 1933-02-17 11 K P. M. KONINKMJKfe P\KUVUi;i *1 \ATS( HAPPL) M.VKOS-lr.i,, l,i, 17. Potiu-K. f^ala»-*»iS^« mad Ron OP TKN NOOK! PHd Pel IT Mun and s. acrisi TORAD.IA— h-: Deli «K WEERT— Saturday, Fob. 18. Blinjoe. Djeboes. PangkaJ-Plnanf, Koba. BUIBB fawn an ana ir.aib- on!\ ni i\. VAN HEEMSKERK— Saturday. Feb 18.866 words
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Article306 1933-02-17 12 Settlement in the Argentine Or Own CO -'I Mm I I HM papm recent 1> tfl tIM Mi ftrttM vicultural jettfi leni <~:i l > P cr P: ml;, the pnv VCVI H Ml the :<>n Com- opening UP 0 'In pi* pj ;-i. M g| n v:306 words
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Article220 1933-02-17 12 Engineering Association President's Benawnunt 1 ondon lan .1 Several deaths of people known in Malaya are referred to or commented on in the pr?ss| I; :.e death is thus recorded I G. Coales. after a id operation, who is the second daughter ouncillor and Mi C220 words
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Advertisement459 1933-02-17 12 Burns Philp Line, j Incorporeal in Au»ir»H» H.K HK.SHANE, SYPXF.Y AND MELBOLRN ,h m0MB "'ST.ZaIioLA .3.352 ton. !C.r«o only) Next Sailings. Mar S4ANOOLA C»rto only) Apr 3 r-. Clv-«i Brisbane »nd Svdn-% M2» 5^ |mM Return to Europe via Australia r>r o*«sa*- »nrf oth?r particulars apply to ROISTEAD CO. Jj»L459 words
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Advertisement238 1933-02-17 12 lI.S.KJ-INE. ISHIHARA LNDUSTRIAL \N» TRANSPORT CO. REGULAR FREIGHT AM" PASSENGER SERVICE I ROM JAPAN lJ: < BOSTON N \(.<n X xM OKOHAMA BOSTON M b OHORK MAI lUr. 5 MT 5 KHIEMARI 13 r lb MALTA MARU NAGOYA MA.IU Apr. 5 Apr For rates and otner particular* P**** *PP* ISHIHARA238 words
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Advertisement182 1933-02-17 12 THE EAST \SI\T<( LIMITF!' < Incorpoimtod In Denmark PASSENGFH \M v! I l< I 1.1 GCMOA. IXWUWX. BOTIIH.mi HWliun \n Prom Prom Ftoob fr<m Stwre M»- f p. Ucc 1 u* FIONIA brria nt 3 n LALANDIA l« 4 If MEOMA t/6 ALSIA 10 5 BORINGIA 20 FIONIA ■RRIA LALANDIA182 words
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Miscellaneous687 1933-02-17 12 KMAIL DESPATCHES BY TKAIN I Bangkok t\«y Saturday 7 p.m and Thursday 7 3<J m Kedah Monda\ to Fridaj a.m. Batueayi 7 P- m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to I Friday 7.30 a.m Kuaniun ma Jerantutt Saturday- 1 p.m j Kelantan via Padang Wmmti Monday 7 p.m. Bdantan (ill Qmtm)687 words
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Miscellaneous229 1933-02-17 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Oan I' 6751 ::<>m Shantrha. Tru via P* H Siamese Prince. Bnt. 3817. Irom Shanghai \>\ V' P>i (bgian Dut 675 from Pontianak 16, for p utianak Ift \-.nv S:tr IM from Limbang 16. for Sambo* Ki.i nine 2L 1 ■Mi Mai Dal lifl Calcutta If I Hfeajoi229 words
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Article217 1933-02-17 13 I*olii*> of Reviving Names of Distimti\e Ships »lu< tini .im n on 1.1 111 mii oi i( UN new Gorgon v. ill Lh I ajf Flea wnm, bum by M 1 h NMm ami 1. Hi >in.i;.'! jcompound m. 1. I.! k.iv. t-t Pit (ton and217 words
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Article520 1933-02-17 13 Sianjiyanif Maru Held by Armed Chinese How a Japanese river steam< r was boarded :!!:t (l "I OMMM md r th. pr.-- nee M"l tot eaatothMMi Mi bM Om ■'■•>> held up for two houis Ahile the -arm. after intimidating members of the < r w with pistols520 words
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Article180 1933-02-17 13 Ktu.ird lor Arrest of Ship's lea Bov A reward of $30,000 MM b. n offered for the •ion of Chen Yin board Ui< CL anl an v. b I ;'.nd tiic ran ances o! \alm-d at al:m.M SIOO.O'.K) which wa hand over to a slver ho:180 words
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Article114 1933-02-17 13 I Passengers Compelled to Spend New Year Aboard. More than 200 passengers who Hankow •for ngpu lof the San Peh Steai I i with Mm taftaofttoi bi to sh..: 1 time for < 1 to "pass on board the shin m the Vanut/. MM Tl. noon of January114 words
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Article73 1933-02-17 13 China Inland Waterways Regulations Shanghai. Feb. I. The Chinese Maritimes Oust l« ued ahlp-afents and ship-masters to the ia.t thai It Is Inland Wat.-.- MWI Navigation regulations. Tor any vessel to ton h at any foreign port while < an :>ort to M ..,<m place to a:73 words
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Article69 1933-02-17 13 ruisei Leaving China for Home Waters <r being stati. years, during which she has seen aaai. Hwd vessels of other powers mm r.. I aw the port, and is returning I s> Is to be relieved by a more modem cruiser and eho a de^ ;iru i o69 words
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Article320 1933-02-17 13 The Removal of Wooden Crafi Contemulatod anton, i »•!>. t. mer< and pas^a;j. vhich ct; > dock ahin^ tli-- Bund will havo to I berthing space in th.- u nnt\ i>t \Vo:;^lu. west of Shanicfii. b. foit- tii. fmt h.i^ drawn to- a clost- Pwmng enfl Hal BOW320 words
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Advertisement323 1933-02-17 13 r ii k SNGAPORE FREE PRESS Daily and Weekly Editions) KORINSON ROAD, SIM, U'ORF V AhVKKTISER. SINGAPORE l (llldoil ':> (< latest announcements lUii |trs« fa.shi.ms. sportin S HirH^s Irhllf s besjdes |eUers from k:n lnim '*<"•'- Kual;i Lumpur ,nd Editor. Singapore Free Pre> :r:mmic >tjnl) •>o«Ud be *d*e*ed to323 words
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Advertisement361 1933-02-17 13 NEEDLER'S are the righj Chxdatgt tm i B that will win you the null p.v. NEEDLER'S Toffee and Boiled SweeN alv t!il crowning luxury in s> neat ft palate pleasure thrill assured //i every tin OF ALL MCALSn. Sole Agents F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, Ltd., SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR MALACCA and IPOn361 words
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Article417 1933-02-17 14 Seas Scoured for Shi i That Wa> in Coir ion H«I1, Jan. 1 A mystery of the sea bearing featves not unlike those In the famous case of the Marie i Cefcrte perplexes British shippirg circles cs the outcome of a disaster that came to liq;ht a417 words
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Article77 1933-02-17 14 Raise $200,000,000 Bonds Mr. T fetid a number ofe ChiGovernment h at the visit ol Mr. I Peiping c> do wl'h '1 of tts to issue $2 i of war bouds, this meeting a; Mjpro.-t the i uxnour. The Finance M^nlst^r. who retauTi-d to N king77 words
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Article56 1933-02-17 14 The fullowinsr Is the progr to andLfor week nth Friday. 3.15 Bn Big. Se Lecture Ira r- communication. Malay I 1 •jwurten T* (Mr 1 oon Rawl. s M c.Os. Course, H-tiquarters Bde. Blfbai Section. Sectton Phrade. aaturdsr.--4 f».ra.. «g»?p. 2nd. Ba. Officers and W.C O. >:56 words
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Article77 1933-02-17 14 London rnd North Batten) Railway have thought of a sch providing portable r rages I v. i and Brentwood are to be the first stations to hue them. If at cne station there are ono or two garages not in use, it will be a i to pack them, put77 words
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Article308 1933-02-17 14 p|gr||| For titans Int iroused by a romantic bid for by a little group 9f Brit D the New York courts. Their el ccessful. will yield a share -t areas in A.mon:; the claimants are two Welshmen. of Cromlin, and William With four CSanad rnd a New Z^alande:308 words
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Article315 1933-02-17 14 She WorkoJ il r Passajrc in Cargo Boats .r. I rdaunt cElir. iaunti. the novelist, li been I i It was announced that her wedding to Bowie* or I ytiney. Glou- look place .a <):<.;. ■i, Tennrlfle. i |fj M bOB lure. In 1897 she want315 words
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Article274 1933-02-17 14 The follow;: were ac'.dcd to Raffles: Library during the past fertright:--nesi (E.M.) Srow in Summer. Binn? (Ottwell) Trader Ram:' on. Birmingham (George A.) I and the Archdeacon. (3 copied. Bolani (June) Alabaster Nyn Eolt <B?n> -Mid. Bowen (MarjoriO Last Bouq'Kt. (2 cop. Co.- Desert of T'r Crauforci (W.274 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-02-17 14 •«it supplies bein? landed from a plane at Karachi aerodrome10 words
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Article74 1933-02-17 14 Kind's to Widow London, Fob. 13. 'ood that ir th a desire exp r essd b i*l Sir William Robertson's burl*! w!ll be privat? a'though the flnl pnrt of the service only will be In their Robertson, thr and Qur a 1 to the affection u 174 words
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Advertisement54 1933-02-17 14 Th^ravourite X or Every Cup Throughout the World the best judges of quality and good value insut on having Upton's Tea. They aprrecire the fine flavour and perfect ireshncss which distinguish thii famous tea from all otheri. UPIONSfiA Oi» tvtrywhtr* te tk* famous ytllow tin. lIEN'KV WAUCII CO., LTD.. ■»ln«*(»«re,54 words
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Advertisement37 1933-02-17 14 To tre:it these complaints MQOMBI tc the root c! the trouble. Clarke's Blood Mature is the v.orlds greatest blood purifier and healer, it is famous for Blood and Skin i, orders. I I Chr mitts and Snrr**.37 words
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Advertisement362 1933-02-17 14 BANKS AND INSURa\ CHARTKREI) !5A.Nii ok n:\.( v l lN x I:. •ci in Mi i<" c in 600.000 shares ESjMMM EJescrvc Fund l^.uoo.uou aesen'c L. £3j00.000 1. 1 \|r u| t K I 38. Bishopsgate, London. I I Alor Star Saigon I 1 Srtv.araiii; u..'..n',k I MM Scremhwi .ng362 words
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Advertisement120 1933-02-17 14 THE ¥0: Capital SubMrnb up> ■•serve Fund Presidt-r.' Es.^^l Vloe-Presid« i lle.i. Til- tien. HaMbarf. Honolulu I .v.-ki. Hewchva Rangoon. Rio Seattle. Setna Sourab. a. Sydi. y UO Correspond* of the mprld. Interest allows i. Fixed Depo-it appttcsticn E ness transacted. For particular* a; CREDIT i DIXTREM iINCORPORA BRANCI HANKOW120 words
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Miscellaneous519 1933-02-17 14 1 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION J pRor.i; vmmi i <w i\.m r i;i v J s: UTS HRIU MEN I >. and i I I DLK ui.n m w -i l is J i i J raOM IPIRE TRANSMITTEi i DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. \v -.('lengths 25.3 metres and BLI J i metres.519 words
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Article219 1933-02-17 15 .i Rushed K> I VtToplanc ta'il lan w.. •> oi« f^jjnltod to sen* nuTHans of dollars bare M ns»n«* m eidar ts> a<ilß te atatr suuatamendeut ef Banks elo >ec y^ Trust and auauti i^jitj wHbdrauuji uuu ins* lowering <w -n— rvmutan faarmc that *h* others -n219 words
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Article30 1933-02-17 15 <ru December Kiirures is. 3'.- Nft- 2.OM* 113 lJ3t IJM 1J« vm *M* w« duitu Mi te n r -uount mIIm to to be at The Hafue •oat30 words
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Article54 1933-02-17 15 IK I ti t.^ 0. i *i wr m Mtovs \J M OIL IN BILK •(rights New Yorfc/WiitaiirtP*'* per lb •"Wnu ISA f K H. ■::>■ J' -t «.ll IN BARKLLs xetghu Uwrpo<i f Oi»>* l>>p per ewl plu» |H«rt"^ to oaier 18 per cent.54 words
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Article288 1933-02-17 15 SEDENAK RUBBER ESTATES Moderate Oop> on Economic Basis -■•■■■r orcin.ar. i r:\il nu-etinj? >- >'::a.< Kut b»-: Hst.it. H *<ts held .'.t '■<'.>Ct*r>ci rv. >.n O.«.i' Wincht*.^t« r- EC Mi P n.rnbull i chairman <>f tasUsa Qovexmwjcufts. sud at that time it wemed nmiwlili to hop* y would I >,288 words
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Article230 1933-02-17 15 Improvement in Results C15.000 had been transferred from spwial > _MgQ iisuti The credit carried forward Is In the past war \TTT ir t Ig9S Anther modi- i: t. nTJS T.'J > was down by 650 000 lb. The average price feD from SJl.d. per pound o 2.34d,230 words
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Article36 1933-02-17 15 .]t i f J per cent on the innounced by Anderson's t: ''"'j'Jj manUfacturerb of India mb- tr This 1* the ftr^-t dividend Uj 'V t of the -ear ended January--19 193336 words
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Article122 1933-02-17 15 Singapore, Feb. 16. The market has i»-.n dull and unintrrestinfi during xhr pa.st wet-k and prices in all markets have declined slightly Latest quotation., are Bp* *mm M London I :< IM 1 16d. New tfMl pM 1 16«old sunk in the h:inds ul dealers and122 words
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Article211 1933-02-17 15 S. Kampar Share Issue c ..riH)iaUon. Ltd., to :t>s < 150.000. shares ol £1 each, paid Southern K.impar Tin Drudging., LM per .-har« Bo:h 1* rence and OwMtoai. .Jmrehoid. r> may uppl;. Souther:: BM| I I'--- '*♦'•-> re^tert-a on JanUMry 6. 1932 The anthori^-c caj.'.i'. l211 words
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Article197 1933-02-17 15 I Slacapore. 1«--"Iher« no change to report in the r; :h- Kk'hl market, except perhaps that it h. bf.n quit'ti-r than usual. The same position obtained In both London aJid New York, where puces, marked but slight fluctuation Lau.-st advices Quote London at ciuLl, .u ui New York197 words
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Article130 1933-02-17 15 Crop harvested for year to September 30 1932, amounted to 842.903 Ib. dry robber. Ix» on exchange, amounting to £2,197. has beei apportioned over whole of estate expenditure Oi tin.-, sum £872 is borne by capital ac counts Aftei charging balance of £2.115 t revenue items profit130 words
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Article30 1933-02-17 15 i Through the of Earl Cawdor. pMI VMte hare drive took place on his estal n> ar Nairn and 1.000 hares killed will t distributed amonic the Inverness-shire ux employed30 words
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Article179 1933-02-17 15 Feb. 11 14 15. Anvrltan Can Com 58 > 56 j 56 L Am. Tphone and T'graph 103 1 100', 100 Atchoson R.t;'.:oa(i 45 42 41 1 Du;v-!it 37 l 4 35 7 s 35' v Fir tone. Common N.Q 11\ N Q. Crt-n Electric 14179 words
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Article178 1933-02-17 15 THE ABROAD Par Feb. 1.1 14. Amsterdam 12.07 Ml MTN Athen> 37.=> 605 600 Btflferad. 7*.: HI M Belli!: M4I 14 4."' 14 T Bomba> Is. 6d ls6 5 32d ls6 5 32d Brwni 35 NJI MJI Buch; in 313 580 580 Buenos Aires LIM UH Copenhagen 18 159 H178 words
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Article320 1933-02-17 15 Threat to British Cotton Trade Thi Na:: n Cl::!.- Gov< unit nt maj LnONMI JhHh on a^ cotton dotta hf IM per h ■d a stir amon s trari-Ts in the LMMMMM BtttOß M Mq The present, duties on Hi bulk of cotton piece goods arc320 words
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Article70 1933-02-17 15 London. Feb. 14. I The feature of the day was the weakness of Japanese and Chinese bonds which generally declined from one to over three points n«= a result of Japan's reply to the Lenrue and other news regarding the Far Eastern dispute Oold mine shares were more70 words
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Article373 1933-02-17 15 EXCHANGE RATES Feoruary 16 SELLING London, 4 months' siaht '2 3 7 8 London. 3 months" sight 3 27 32 London. 60 day*-' sight til 13 lo London. 30 days sijjht 2 3 25 32 London, demand 2 .3 3 4 London. T.T 2 3 23 32373 words
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64 1933-02-17 15 trbruar> IHth.. 12 o'< lock lux.n HI s qual to T-Awfrm Stand&r' Spot <loose. #K J(U RSS »-qual to Ixjnd.T. sucdjd. 'FOB. 6% Standard HS.S. on Tend« F* 6 3116 6V, .Mar t :t. 6Apr.; C 7|U Apr-Junr '9 26 July-Sept 6 6 11.11 Latest64 words
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Article804 1933-02-17 15 THURSDAY, KLBRI AJO !6TH 1- RUVMTI Aiam Kumbang <£) »8 6d 25s 6d A .<_*_ Malay £> 18* 20s nom la) 10* d IU 6d _>........ lin (it Hi. 12s Batang Pad.tng ($1; 05 BeXn Ca— i (ft) J Buait Arax-g illi 4U Burmah Malay H nom804 words
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Advertisement81 1933-02-17 15 sjoeto exceed tl2,twvJ,»mt Awurance In force over |SS,Hf ,—t The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. rineorporated In the Straits Settlements) OFFICE Oreat BaaUrn Ufe Building, Cedl Street, Singapore. LONDON OFTICE 27, Old Jewry, B.C. r company haj £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with th«81 words
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Article1305 1933-02-17 16 GIVES RNGLAND VICIORY WITH A SIX Only 1,000 Spectators See Finish Of Fourth Test LEVLAND'S FIGHTING INNINGS upland regained the "Ashes" b> defeating Australia in the fourth rest Match .:t BrisfeMM ve-sterdax hy six uieket> i his was England's 50th win in the series. Australia n.i\»Reuter - 1,305 words
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Article72 1933-02-17 16 Australian Team to Appear! at Sydne> I i Rr.xham- I ,-r. hi. J Iki Australian team to meet Englai I In the fifth Test Match at Sydney on Feb a 23rd. will be selected from the follow ii twelve players J ">V. M. WoodfuU .cupt .1. vReuter - 72 words
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Article88 1933-02-17 16 MESSAGES FROM PREMIER AND MR. THOMAS When Mr. Warner Thought Defeat Certain >les>;*»es of congratulation are pouring in upon the victorious M.t'.C. learn. Among the first were cables from the Premier and Mr. Jt 11. Thomas. Commenting upon the result. Mr. "Plum" Warner said the88 words
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Article85 1933-02-17 16 i Followed Play With Closest Interest j London. Feb. l»i. i 1 1 i j His Majesty the King has i 1 1 -rut i'.a following telegram to If Viscount Lewisham, President jj «>f the MjCjCX, j j« "As patron of the >1.( 1 J wish vou toReuter - 85 words
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Article244 1933-02-17 16 Entries and Weights for Third Day Tin- foDowtni are the ei. tries and handii i] te th. third day ol thi Perak Spring Meeting It tai ran u ipon koHBonov: Riu-e 1. Tambaur Battant 9. Sun Maid B'. Smith Id an 8. Monte Carlo 78. Vibrate 74244 words
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Article406 1933-02-17 16 SUPERIOR BUSTLE WINS END OF SIX-A-SIDE SOCCER Bennett's Team Win by Big Margin Football of a bustling nan.:- i :.>n the semi-finah and final of the S.C.C. Six-a-Side soccer competition ilavi i: 'lilt tt am i ;iplain, n l;. ci wen the competition, ueftatinu I the 5,:j..-:::;. BJHfI H team406 words
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Article185 1933-02-17 16 Wei-Hai-Wei (up TeamTlie following arc the taM and starting timi stir.i-fmal of the Wei-H: I CY.o to be playrd on Sunday morning next at :\.-i nd Sepoy LfeH c Handicaps have been i'dji. curses where necessary. Keppel Golf 4 lul. w i.inixon Golf Club Di I. sop. Sqadr. Ldr.185 words
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Article148 1933-02-17 16 'I'iu >-.' uju' arc the teams and ;tartin( m?s lor tht match between th< H Club c: the Island Club <Shanehr.i to ia' played en Sunday mornmp over L-lanri Course Rotary players mentioned h: B'M< H Bowre> and L W Gedd. !>• Norris and Martens148 words
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Article44 1933-02-17 16 The following will rtpresent Ra!n<^ Institution, in a friendly soccer match, an.ui. I Amicable Athletic Association, to-day on tin ;;:hyol ground:— Jwee Yeow; Seng Qjjcc Abdul 'ffcksak: Yew L< ng. Ally. Ah Hen- B. 1m Kim 0088 Ya lberj:. Kim Cti.a S\. M44 words
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Article96 1933-02-17 16 Vosterday's Koull ;iikl Today V Ties results of the Mixed Doubles Level matches at the bCC yesterday u«re as follows: Major H. L. Graham and Mrs. C. J Smith beat A. A. A. Patcrson und Miss Bern •-4. 6— 6-4 Mr. and Mrs. E. A Taylor b96 words
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Article70 1933-02-17 16 SI AM "INTERNATIONAL" iv.A.F. Soccer Sido t«» IM;i at lianitkok (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT I Football fane in Bangkok ar? looking formard with Icwn interest to the "intecnattooal" soccer match which is to be played there on Sunday, February 26. between the RJIT eleven from Gtogapore and the Siamese. match70 words
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Article110 1933-02-17 16 s,rj,,u> Financial r From Oar Own CocrMpocdcnt l I ■((I'll I lit t«: City air in a aerious pmltkm fiiuwi- M .a of the -u almost impossible f or as things are at the present V." tii- club going: until the cod of the season, if better110 words
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Article157 1933-02-17 16 lproving the Sport in The urou.il !«:-ort and mtcma nimiim i Association lrom May nth. 1932. 1932 slates that 50 Ax acfaft n&su-rod under Ruie 7 up t 1932 classified as *oflaws Promout* Promoter and Mana* Timekeepr Timefc'fp*' 7 keeper ana nds ft; E< Srven promotion* »rj, a157 words
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Article18 1933-02-17 16 I Amat-.ur Sportinr A»oelatio» I ihe r^idmre of Mr. K*oo Et> Crait Roud to-night «t 7 JO I18 words
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Advertisement51 1933-02-17 16 IT IS ESSENTIAL TO INSURED I AGAINST \LL I PERSONAL ACCIDI Ms Apply for particulars OCEAN "BONUS" POLICY inn V^W^Mnl orpmtkM. LimiW HI \RTFREI) IiANK \MI SING \PORI PICTURES TELL YOUR STORY R El A- u.,. I to %m&U ym price* f<H i-H'-' THE MANAGER rnrr npr.. the siM.Ai-Kiu; rI\LL51 words
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