The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 February 1933
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Title Section15 1933-02-18 1 The Singapore Free Press ,VN|. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE. S.S. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1933. 10 CENTS.15 words
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Article367 1933-02-18 1 Drastic condemnation of Japan is contained in the Report of the < mmittee of Nineteen which demand* the withdrawal of Japanese troops from Manchuria Page 9. fValin:; uith the report of a speevh he made to Japanese students which was liable to be misconstrued. Lord Lytton, in367 words
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Article822 1933-02-18 1 agvnt homine* uottri ett f^iifi Juvenal .'inzara. wh^n he had a pain in the «*j*tffc. •d not restrain the «t|*«iW t. -all presidents." Many of us in ntwt trv mm being abir i ::i in the neck as an ffiHf wm of tbe of human contempt,822 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement72 1933-02-18 1 I, IV TEA iho fri'shness -ranee of the iiarden> 1 >our homo. R FFLES HOTEL VI AI WAS PREMIER HOTEL Ri .STAFFEL 12.30 to 3 p.m. MISK ON THE VERANDA! SPMIAI DINNER DANCE (ABARET HUGO JOSEPHINE > l p.m. to Mid-nkht. UH.ES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381 HOW TO BE [HI72 words
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Advertisement165 1933-02-18 1 ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL FAVOI'Hn-E IDEAL SKAMIJK RESORT DOWN TOWN mMDBBVQOa OOLF-TENNIS-SWIMMING EX( ELLEXT FOOD SERVICE MODOtATE I) Ml V MONTHLY RATES GENERAL MANAGER O. WASER. ENTERTAINMENT APELPHI HOTF.I, >K A MEW HOTEL rO-DAY DURING TIHIN I OM(,H f ,nd his p«puia, DINNKR DAN( t Band Selections I'O MOHROW165 words
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Advertisement78 1933-02-18 1 I.ATI ST IDVERTISE.MLN I S •>1 To Mosquitoes— Pa g-e 6. The Bur i! ttu Country— Pace 16. Boxinq at The Nev. World To-night Page 5. South Atlantic on Castrol CHRYSLER COMFORT THE HAPPY THRONG ASSEMBLY of GOD CHAPEL 486, SERANOOON ROAD. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Prevent Colds by faking fORMAMINT The78 words
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Advertisement14 1933-02-18 1 There i> no better Tea than BIG I A K A GROWN IN MALAYA14 words
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Article400 1933-02-18 2 A BREAK WITH TRADITION To the Kditor. Sir Th< tv o Chettiais who arrived here with their wives this v\eek have done a M t Mn to thvir community. Considering the great hold tradition hns on the minds of the Indian masses the action of the400 words
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Article162 1933-02-18 2 Hiow'.r Stolen From Outside I*i7 Cinema Sentence of three months" rigorous imprisonment or fine of $100. was impos< m \d Magistrate. Mr. A. \V H.r f sterday. on th^ Chinese proprietor of a bicycle n ■hop in Joo Chill Road, was co: Urt .trges of theft, or.162 words
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Article89 1933-02-18 2 STRAITS J UNIOR ASSOCIATION The annual general meetin members of tl. S" Junior Association was held at residence of Mr. Cheng Kang Nghee. at 193 Queen Street, and the following were tl I office-bearers for the ci:: tut ■< w: President Mr. Cheong Koon Seng J.P.. Vice Preside:. t Mr89 words
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Article82 1933-02-18 2 Monday. Fthruar> 20th. Thf hirr Justice. Mr .lu*ti..- Burton jnd Mr. Ju>tiif Whit!o> mi rt of \pr*-.il .tt IVn.ing. B*-(or»' Mr .lu«.tirr Mill*, -it 11 a.m. iMMHHKMtaI Originating Sum--nunsea, Motion*. Petition for admiwhm of Ifr. S 1381 '30— Re estate of Wang Eng Kiat deecMcd for further consideration.82 words
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Article18 1933-02-18 2 Mr > •>< lit uu-nant Qu t.-: S.S.V.F Mr S'.ultuv' Snnp.son U n munateo Unofficial \T»-ms> of th> Ix-CLslativ* Council18 words
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Article, Illustration284 1933-02-18 2 Outstanding British Musical Film for Pavilion One of the forthcoming British productions for the Pavilion Theatre is "Say it With Music," the him In which Jack Payne and hLs dance orchestra are the chief actors. The .scene which shows Jack Payne as a member of the284 words
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148 1933-02-18 2 At th« aimua. pMMfI meeting of The s-: Bachelors* Physical Culture held it the residence of Mr Tan Boon Guan 11, OM S-.\»v Road, on Wednesday lu'.kr. office-bearers for the ;.<••.: President Mr Lam H'x k Seng Vic< Pi rnts Me-srs. Tan Soo Liew. T»- K148 words
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Article137 1933-02-18 2 Two "MobUoil" tins, which an lairalUi u> motorist*, but which contained isu in of lubricating oil formed tlu exhibits in the Criminal District Court yesterdav. when a Chine < was chanv.d with lx".r of dutiable liquor, valued at $14.28. M-. A F. S MM A.-L-tant Controller of the137 words
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Article28 1933-02-18 2 Messrs. E P C Langdon. t Y i; Rnas and A. C. Jeavons. Customs Probation-.rs. have been appointed to act as Assistant Supei intendent>. Trade and Customs Department28 words
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Article288 1933-02-18 2 Abstract of Obscnations January 1933 Air Temperature Humidly Rainfall Bright Sunshine Ota tion Means Extremes Means i 1 Total Most in No. ol' Daily ■OHBI Lowest 9 aj_n. 3 pan 9 p_m. a day Rainfal Mean Total Max. Min Max Mm days Dag. F. Deg F. Deg.288 words
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Article454 1933-02-18 2 ACCUSED OF FRAUD Realised Assets \fter Small Dividend Was Refused An alleged attempt b> a Chine.** bankrupt to evade his creditor:; in destroying hi> book: and «oin^ away China -a as described to Mi Justice Mill- it: the Bankruptcy C'oun yesterday Mr. Dunaerdale. app-.tim.;454 words
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Article182 1933-02-18 2 Twire < onvicteri At Aft of Fifteen For the second time in his young life. ars-old. Chinese lad ua.< b-ou>'ht before a Magistrate to receive sentence on a charge of theft. V:; Boon Lum had been convicted by the i: ::d Magistrate and was yesterday produced In the182 words
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Article57 1933-02-18 2 M: f Hi' of Melbourne is at present in Singapore making arrangements for •he \isit of the Australian tmi fl Nieuw Hollai :M I ▼easel will sail on May 11 for Penan t: and BAOTM Deli and return on May 17 for I drys Forty-four exhibit jc:-.57 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement179 1933-02-18 2 LOST. HANDSOME REWARD OFFERED. WHITE BILL TERRIER fUl' Aitii plated metal collar Last i. about 6 p.m Monday 13th, near Stevens Road Answers to th. name oi -Sykes." Apply W S Sykep Daniel. Paterson Sunnii- aiui O 1 I^td T.I 5991. HERE TO STAY ON LEAVE On your leave you179 words
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Advertisement415 1933-02-18 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Overseas Residential Hub. Proprietress. MRS. M. B L\\\ Mount KoHie. (han>^ry l.&iuTel. 3269. A ReMdi 111 ai Club v [> u tO 1 1 Bl*) tL lit* 't t N IT* lj* r.' .iT..* welcomed Id.-., t.ii.cii.. lm b )u~:< l;.i I' I r.*'"T. .lilt.* ]>■.!*»!. r»* ,'.r415 words
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Advertisement451 1933-02-18 2 TKXIM SINGAPOkK NtiTJ I,NOTK« Is hereby gi. now invited for Ok foUowkas m^ I**! venrtoes and that part Clinaii hi lisa of a Dorr fedta 4 T oi^a«f D^ajs-i t_ I Date of Closing 4 u. m r'^trJaTaSl 1933 •upplyiug. oraotlng and w 't— miiaf sjHm* I ■t for oonstructkwi451 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous230 1933-02-18 2 THK WEEK ISth Hi^h Wa't 1* -0 P.:.,, I ir: C. Mt-fmg Amhml Meeting Iwl*wn Association. 3. Chvea K«. .t.i 4 r"• to— 1 imlbn LOCUS C. VM C A 430 p m F,. NT.r::. Fort Cannine at Fort Canning. 8- ■\.:i r H. F New World. a; 9 d230 words
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Letter1624 1933-02-18 3 SKATING IN THE OPEN l.olidoiL l.n ;l Prom the Free /Ve«« Correspondent B tIM M time OfcoOl 1929 Th. o'ld -...-k IfeW VsW HH |sV XOsT SjTJsttllg WSO B it*>. «hea there waa an weeks of he •note of London went skating ,d it was1,624 words
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Article49 1933-02-18 3 Mr. G. Morgan. Executive Eni^ineer V. has proceedfd to Teluk Alison on rrar. Mr. C. J. MacDermot. Jeb. K M itatu. leaves tar hone on leavt March V'i oua C:uss nwardtii lo Si-rpf.'tnt II Hmican. I Wh Lancers, at I> .in In IH^7 w*s sold at Glt-ndhung's for £3049 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement239 1933-02-18 3 98.97, EFFICIENCY OF RENOLD CHAIN DRIVES I IS PROVED BY The National Physical Laboratory Test. Fit Rex old Chmss TO YOUR MACHINERY .A^enfs and Stockists: UNITED ENGINEERS i i.iTini:i> SINGAPORE MALACCA. IPOH. -KREMBA* PENANG. WHY 2,250,000 PEOPLE I i^^fl CHOOSE FEIGIDAIRE T-C it will give >ou mure efticieMt reiteration with239 words
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Article, Illustration575 1933-02-18 4 FILMS TO SEE NEXT WEEK Alhambra > Programme leading nl< replacing the Marie Dre. I prominent member to live" I an amb. of a small i publican after at the hand. Jt a ri\. brought back to life for six hours lrteir piece takes wtthin t of lift amtxuradt- ;sperse575 words
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Article239 1933-02-18 4 Film Story oi tin Colorado PioiU ir Edward G. K ttati one cf the most unique pictures of his. o one gather- I Mr Robinsoi. I Silver Dollar' and not i. verse This, of c«^ National has been filmuv troni D record of the life and loves239 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-02-18 4 Farrftt in ti I tUst fticturr togtll f tht t\r l-'ihn 1 PC13 words
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Article258 1933-02-18 4 Dot- N'ot i.ikt- Funny Rofee Al>. people I .unny ru.- ;ihe film.Sounds par.. deaj -u I Bwi bo himself and not on the prowrbial silver plat' H •>:. >:. and ;t l ii. :i humorous possibih'ies through Hi e: :lo':>.!in and v.ise-c: in Im and he doesn't care258 words
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Article, Illustration17 1933-02-18 4 I.oiM'tta \(tuii'^. G6ptgC Brent and David Manners who appear in They (all it Sin." at the Pavilion.17 words
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Article117 1933-02-18 4 Itttti aids fiction In Stai I- air.' 1 th< pi iz ■Md hj I'ii.i BtoMj upon v. hnji i-v\ pum all-star picture <>t the sam; name is based Th< storj roiirerns *the loves and adventures i" 1 saenbori Of a farm famih at a Midwest fair and author117 words
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Article378 1933-02-18 4 AN AMERICAN CHAIN GANG Advisers Knew the Subject From Both Ends XMi ttbMJ M BtOßg te( hnical advi-er on a ■sfttor. picturi is one of the most highly IMH laHowl |Obi HMI MM nave developec. A h:.:. <• IsMoOI bM IsWI a background; it maj be connected with Park Avei.378 words
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Article, Illustration20 1933-02-18 4 A< tin) tren tr.ily ■< Warner Baxter depict e most highly dramatte efttodes in 'Six Hvirs ToLiit;' ■>-■ n* u turn > I20 words
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Article44 1933-02-18 4 Mi.- West, whose lint screen appcarar. "fOgM v.if: HfM BPHM I -sation at the recent pr< I that p: signed a lonp-term ron'r.v: with V.:>. Between pictures Mis* W« si plan-- r' her wntmp nnd may tun her b r originals for the screen44 words
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Article455 1933-02-18 4 < >Nl)< >N Ml. \i> tflpyc are busy days for new nln. really say there has been anything ing. either of British or American Icrigin. wriies our London correspondent on L T an. 31 <1 te exploltmß the "big t Of such Is "I Am a Fugitive." well455 words
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Article31 1933-02-18 4 Barbara Sta In Prt*oi» "E < fT Btt-thertnn from the suwy *W nal r ion UiW i* or Stdn^v S>th<. vrtndml in "W S Vnsi> v^ T: <f9onrn Ruth31 words
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Advertisement42 1933-02-18 4 ft x^**** L— v-^r IVrlormantt Proof <>u mil I. ml pro... id World performance on < \^TK<H in our .">(• pagf booklet l*l»-a*»» uriti ropy. C. C. WAKEFIELD CO LTD k<»k^» >n »u n ihn«. HAKTI KKI) IJWh < H \MBI I I >IKI M <42 words
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Article257 1933-02-18 5 Hi4iy«ocd. Acton and actresses*. familiar to tho— andi cf screen awl trying to win nc* audiences ritten word. .udx strioas Eddie Cantor, who Hm stork market and Then, of course, there l> is continuously writing in anßfcaMe way. Whik these two bKßirs may win no257 words
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Article215 1933-02-18 5 Customs Officers' Smart Discovery < il. utt., i h. 4. Tin -Preventive SUIT were r« atble smart pieces of work yesterday when they made a large seizure of a valued at about Rs. 45,000. and a revolver and 35 rounds of ammunition. On the arrival of the215 words
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Article60 1933-02-18 5 Chinese Hound Over at Penan« I) Wills m Fniang in tne ease a Chinese named Khoo Ah Kow was oharu of $5< 4 f M KlrlDwaad. AAT M h n Abdolcarder defended the accused I C In \1 Q and th, 0, l;,hkl behaviour for a parhxi I60 words
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Article44 1933-02-18 5 Mr N. J. Scheffer F«» "Leave Nmi| M N-.:'-.':. r'. he horth ie.i Ja\ a air. Scheffer has been Consul for 0M v. in FVnan- J :lj 1931 Hi [anil tin :n nn il Man h M: S ■■■ill Ja\a44 words
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Article715 1933-02-18 5 PENANG SUPREME COURT MOTION Sequel to Partnership Dissolution I" the Supreme Court Mr. Justice K.C. reserved judgment in the motion J. J. S.< on behalf of Khaw Joo Chie. a.- i u fmp:: sion be varied or set aside on the ground of aUeged legal misconduct715 words
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Article105 1933-02-18 5 Rates For the Second Quarter of 1933 I I :> i thf Indian Illn OM K: Lumpur. sr.bject to the approval of the various b to pres'-riix* the rates of i the second quarter of 1933 at 7°. cents for Mil 48 i mtt I lemalr labourers. The105 words
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Article39 1933-02-18 5 The Sir. >•:, porUir}- IE pnacOl from tht- Garrick .u.ri k flwalni Loaden at Tainliu CMb to-day m 9.45 p.m.. It is hopini Hi.u i nn Btcd l >v thm piayi t at Tanglin Club even,- alternate Satin <:. BM on.39 words
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Article282 1933-02-18 5 Leave Your Worries in Store. Wi ret'. home in M*tv> h. and can certain!'." do with th>- fhange— Tom sped llj Hi 5 had nearly four ;vars here without a breaK. and 1 three, and say what you like, the cliir.:>t>' doetake it out of one.282 words
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Advertisement35 1933-02-18 5 RESERVATIONS PHOHf 6903 urmm hmiat and tombquw at ,i.-> P m C'OMIRATI IA 1 lONS FIVsT VaTIONAI JISJUJJJJ* ()h nna noon! Unit I APPLALTOYOU! %k*fi* for ri^.nj? IflNlk :j^, .-f^t bat *^at F,;^ > f *3«35 words
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Advertisement146 1933-02-18 5 MATINEES TO-DAY and TO-MORROW, at U5 p.m. €«.IA TO-\liplll f> i5 Indoubtwlly THE BIG WEEK-END SHOW! Still Goinu Strong BKIIAINS BKKEZIEST NAVAL romance iII^HHBHRSHHHH LIEUTENANT f^S^ and f sv9 Beautiful Star of -<f \jkfl "GOOD NIGHT VIENNA -4^l I »^^«ai rhrilLs l'umed> Romance I "^M»k^« Mth (he RKITISH \.\\Y i>146 words
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Advertisement236 1933-02-18 5 Positively LAST DAY TO-DAY MATINEE AT p.m AIETRO-(i()LI)WYN->IAYER'S GRANDBST BREEZIEST, MOOT-JOYOUS COMEDY!! Marie Dressier POLLY MORAN IN "Prosperity BOOKING IS ADVISABLE. Plans at RobinsonV TO-MORROW: BUNDA V MATINEE at 3 p.m. Hi' had Six Hours to Live in which io avenui 1 HIS OWN MIRDER WARNER BAXTER JOHN BOLES, MIRIAM236 words
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Article280 1933-02-18 6 Net Much to dw When C.r;u<w:is Battint; Writu.. s n :r k-fpL;.: M. V.:: I ■<> a maui. OH I CHrace played. w I on the authority of He Strud from A Wkkham. wicket-keeper in the 1 Otouctster vs. Somerset at Bristol In May. 1895. lYrt scoring 2SS280 words
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Article246 1933-02-18 6 otr ol (ensure Moved on S.F.A. Committee (he S.F.A I' IN l: tiU'lt UHd 'he visit Of the Austrian team to Mr. Robert Kirkwood. of Falkirk. moved that Hi Btfn B M Mai g Cm h- -tated that the luck round Cup ballot had given246 words
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Article49 1933-02-18 6 Gmwenor House Canadians put up a splendid n«ht against Edmonton Superiors. Uu Canadian ice hockey tourists, at the Piuk-lam- rink. London, and although beaten b> 4—o did not do as badly as the score Mitfgtsts They were well worth a couple of l'ohK but lost chances through weak shooting.49 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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Article1264 1933-02-18 6 QUESTION THAT MUST BE FACED A Great Chance Missed The new standard scratch score scheme estimating values, in terms ol figure oi B::| ti.-h golf courses is n u in operation, write •> Special Correspondent in HM Ob>< i- At least, it will opt rate1,264 words
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635 1933-02-18 6 Moderate Show Against Joe I l)avi> OH HM biggest surprises in the history Is Is the moderate show b\ w. S:nr. liis long-anticipated match wit! DWrf Harry Young. Of tv..j Hi I -;x)ke on the subjei I tiai.i m two before the st:>rt, Smith635 words
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Article24 1933-02-18 6 Middit-sex beat Hertfordslilre in Uu- Badminton county championship at Ware by 11 matches to 1 and will now play Sussex In the knock-out competition24 words
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Advertisement243 1933-02-18 6 BEIAfADE n?/-\ DtWAKE. of worthless imitations 11,,.,, i, ,,1; one H.IT. If you MCCfI •»> .m.n.' f..r n.ir ■"< kin i"" 11 rl k Imil-uion. ar.- ..«rr a. *..<"! tl" •umrtinirs ill.) nr. liarnifiil I" >"» \olir cliiMrrn. Don't nasli- >«»"r nione>. I«^>1 H-IT. It l« m.M onli in yrfl«*»243 words
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Advertisement72 1933-02-18 6 IF YOU ARE FOND OF TEA -drink the host/ -^~s^- v "^^t lot dailg uso Brooke Bond Tea COc//i gcu'den 4teShne\ f AIRSHIP MILK I FINEST OOSDENBI I MUUL Try a Tin tuul Ik- I an\ inced. Sole Distributors S. A. ALLAPITCH AY Co. 147 149 Beach Road. SINGAPORE i72 words
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RUSH TO ENROL IN FIRST AID CLASSES
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187 1933-02-18 7 OVERNOR PRESENTS CERTIFICATES \ppeal For Support of All Races irr Singapore The venerable Oro the Hospital of St John ol oldfsr irv:vinß Order of Chivalry It wa> unded in the 12th. eentury at the time of the ill I IMS for its Sovereign187 words
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Article335 1933-02-18 7 rn»- tm— y took "place in the ballroom mm Lady dementi. Dr. Chen 8a :.ir president of the Centre) and Mrs. Chen i. Sir John Scott (the Colonial Secre- Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall (senior tunese mrmter of Ike Legislative Council. long Bong> and Mrs.335 words
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Article874 1933-02-18 7 ,r> Of Tor Order Of -,t John bk Ortkt of M'^'.T 7Z^Z :v v" i; i n: i'--| tory as the F>*tk*» Hospitallers. From lH very outset the chief object of the Order was to brtof relief to the tick, the suffering and 'h<- r.r cd with874 words
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Article307 1933-02-18 7 CHINESE COOLIE FINED Weapon Hidden in Bottom of Tongkang The InidiiiK of an old revoher loaded with si\ rounds of ammunition, in a tongkang moored in the Singapore Kiver. led to the com rtion in the District Court yr terda> of a Chinese tongkang coolie, who307 words
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Article225 1933-02-18 7 Wife's Heath In (irovc Koad Crash I a the OS death by :a Javanese i rii. who was involved in a car crash in Geylang I Hal* 1 Puasah <tbe Ma was killed and a woman, passenger and her child were injured the ::ni::;.trv ir.qi:ir\' in- charge was225 words
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Article46 1933-02-18 7 ■I: A O Ir m S, nioi E: Ptrak ind Pindlngs. is pr^eeeding home on Itaft by the P. and O. RaJ- Marth 4 Mi <^ Wildr ftlu ■irt Engineer. F'i^k btfON his depahome on fur'ough. ha*-, rctur! fd and will suclr Trtn. iin as Senior Engineer.46 words
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Article877 1933-02-18 7 Foundation Students Now Ready to Leave Ihe first batch of graduates of the *>!>»- i t;.:pore Truth' School, which was es.t3bli.sb- i d in I<>ZU. will bo available shortl) K.r employment, and it is Ki.itilying to know that while j«:bs are not guaianteed lor j877 words
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Article424 1933-02-18 7 BOATS ox THE RUN AGAIN Cheaper Living in Pahang F'ji.m Oir Own Correspond Knanl.tn. Feb. 15. K i;n rain, eternal rain For foui months it had been on th. K., t Coast of Pah And Hh MM tx ing rough and sto" vessels plying between Singapore424 words
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Article272 1933-02-18 7 Inspection by Sir Cecil Clementi St PatnckV School the new establishment belor. I Christian Brothers, situated ■I Hm <>th mi!-- m the East Coast Road. 1 > and only recently opened; was visited t Excelled U* G trnor, who spent a very bu.sy morning there. Accompanied by272 words
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Article116 1933-02-18 7 Bomub lei i i An Irdlan described as a ■\-.npt M H. A. Fo-rer. tbe c judge, ywterday I•, palac m J i that Um areiaed, M W as I ifeo M in o'ti D Ttwiri^fiT n'yht. He was remanded I [for s<:ntpnc° until Fcb 22. Arresi116 words
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Article732 1933-02-18 7 Carying on Business as Vegetable Grower THEFT CHARGE FAILS Chinese Coolie Discharged by District Judge hm.-r .idm.lt.-d l.i h, -a trprl «I.r is n<,t onl> ..l laru«- »'tii i* »i' K «-Uhlr i 'iii- ,»iniili< n v .1*- <>ni t»• t lit* wit nr*- vs <■ j732 words
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Article36 1933-02-18 7 Postn.l C!, T i His Homo (From O"r Ov.r A traced? •ocumd it* Malacca te* »'fi* when Wee Bw caamttUsJwr j«,:.r. h: r c•■ > Mat at Riverside. l-ni,^ otter. Hlbflt Tt fe beUered '.tot36 words
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812 1933-02-18 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1933. KEEPING YOUTH OUT WV arc all familiar wit!, the citizen, who. when the .subject of a I VUlillg age is mentioned. >r.iacks himseif heartily on the chest and with a Blight cough declares. -What. retire at H5 I should say not Look at812 words
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Article240 1933-02-18 8 Mr. Ttr. H<ck Ann is to be sheriff for the Settlement of Penang. Mr Frank S Williams will address Wednest of the Rotary Club on "George Washington". Th- dtath took place on Jan. 4. at Taiptag C tIMJPKi 61- Rossie Street. Arbroath. Scotland I f Mr JHMI K\dd. \\ho retired240 words
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Article243 1933-02-18 8 Romance and (harm in "Tht> Call it Sin" One cannot help falling a victim to the chirm of the picture which is the present attraction at the Pavilion. It is the First N >nal production "They Call It Sin." which is born? mainly by those two charming young243 words
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Article95 1933-02-18 8 LATEST TIN AND RIBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the Sterling rate In New York and Pftrtl specially .cabled to the Free Pros.are as follow TIN I o'Hon. F»*v 17. Snot £148' f £148 Forward: Zl4B*A (£l4B-' 4 Tone of Market Easier RI'BBER *'>'iion.95 words
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Article229 1933-02-18 8 SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY A BRILLIANT CONCERT Charm and Grandeur of "Hianaffca" i .ganorc Musical Society's concert at tin Victors M. i iinvr n A Brown, rose to great height* in the sii.c:i, Hi.,uVl..- W. cj:.:. 0 wonderful i iwnlii— Him of and instrumental music. The imilmli*, ,i;.-i.,. L^ W.. part.229 words
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Article136 1933-02-18 8 Leading Powers* Kxchunge ViewAnswering a parliamentary question Sir John I Simcn said that on the initiative of the British I Government an exchange of views ted taken I place between the Ckvernment of the United! XT i9% Ctrl S*aM a*\ <-J TTlii mA O***ai< HL^ _-J ffc.!,,136 words
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Article74 1933-02-18 8 Mr. Justice \\or\ Kemuwd to His Home tandon If» Mr. Justiot Avory collapsed in a fainting fit while sitting in the Kings Bench Divisicr. was carried out of Court and. after recovering. I conveyed in an invalid chair to his private carl and. the court ws* adjournedReuter - 74 words
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Article52 1933-02-18 8 Necossarj In I ut u r ■jfcij. Feb Leading wheat exporters have heard nothing! as regards deferring ihipwiiti to China owing I to the war possibility, but advices from London I that war risk Insurance k necessary in I future China is aefcrrtof further purchases "owing to politicalReuter - 52 words
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Article39 1933-02-18 8 To Await Husband Canan limdou |,i N Mrs. Amy MoHison is leaving Southampton in th^ st^ajucr Hl^pHMtß Brtsftfl^ on nttwy 18th. for the Canary Island! m*twrv shr her husband on his return from SoutM America. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article43 1933-02-18 8 Tyre Trouble I May* Flight Ton V.iul t.-h II Bad luck is dogging the giant French planel a: i Ciel whu-h is unable to law on thereturn flight across the Atlantic until MMCfcl nth. ovine to tnv trouble. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Article37 1933-02-18 8 N«'u Peer 'lakes His Sr.it n 'bit teat In the Have of Lords to-day. He Is W yean old and h the father of Mr Walter :mm Prsident of the Board of Trade.— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 37 words
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Article18 1933-02-18 8 Sir Ph'Uo Svm. Under-SecrttoTy for left I/mdan for Geneva to attend the Dte- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article119 1933-02-18 8 31 Detected nn >• f h 'bus Li< aWgCSI CBIMwr (f<tm it,, Sifcjg l'»li.. .dlrtal Mriati IHMr. He was Haroon bin Mm' :n: kreDed against him ltM. he desert, d the Ispn absrond.-d On ni r«i in i Saj raeent^- he was arrests; j,^JJ ia..:u- Ui119 words
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Article122 1933-02-18 8 four! Kcturnin. i- To < i ■■iia. Fa. M It te iiilMHund that their Mantlet m dog and Queen, who on medical ad;** hi* mi w» me nsK ci ■wiMusa. w imw to London on February ltth. ind ;t ath Inferred that the Kind's doctor? wReuter Wireless - 122 words
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Article86 1933-02-18 8 situation Still in h Wajtkincto*. IV*. U Mr Ramsay alacDonald* ant In the Hou.se of Commons I received with "fnttted interot to <*M circles but the opinion is held tha to sute the concessions Britain make has left the situation rtill Lr a ta>»Reuter Wbtki. I ond.m Feb.Reuter Wireless - 86 words
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Article105 1933-02-18 8 M. tkmmm Consider I tn llk t Mi Landor I Mr J H. Thomas to-day told H rwiinoin that he was constantl:the qiwUmi of takine further imawirw < secure for the Exchequer sum* balance du? from the Prer s -.v covrred bs' Customs 1 receipts fromReuter Wireless - 105 words
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Article61 1933-02-18 8 Cieaeva Iffetinc tor the first time <* at the outset of the Dtasrm: the Politico Commtawon ci. the British programme of work bltiwiuo rapta.n Edn The ant ten on the agenda adaption of the decUnttoo th.. thould mort to force be mad. national dispute. The Keond itReuter Wireless - 61 words
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Article30 1933-02-18 8 1.,M-<i Owiwr to Japanc AtA.t 111 |M I i'»Il Merest Hont Konc I" Ipelted toetor«i w-«* of «l^ Ijtopuw crtnent. Thrv hop*> to rt Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 30 words
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Article20 1933-02-18 8 Itr. f H. Bmtw^ntur*. •ho h S"'«ngor Stat* Band p* t» a iwr'rtd of J4 l»jy|n<r for M.<nll». on wtlrim-20 words
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Advertisement169 1933-02-18 8 TRAOE^/7^f^s\ MARK vim AT EST9 IT*O J Tft CALDBECICS R\ M'» cI \l TO H.M. THK \ri'OlN I Ml M <^W^Jb KIN(. OF SIAM DIAMONDS ski PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AM) ETERNITY RINTJS. aLo Bridal pr«-^-nu in diAtnond st-t Wjtchrt, Brooche> BraceleU. Pearl Necklaces. LARCiFSI AN'l' W ELI -SELECTED STOCK DO169 words
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Advertisement47 1933-02-18 8 SOME MEN ARE AMAZINGLY LIKE FISH declares a novelist. They haven't the sense to stay out of trouble by keeping their mouths shut. "GAFLAC" policies will keep you out of a lot of trouble however. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE \SSLRANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Teleohone 6480.47 words
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Article96 1933-02-18 9 DRASTIC CONDEMNATION OF JAPAN Demand For Withdrawal From Manchuria DOES IT MEAN WAR? II in That US. And Russia Will Hack League Action r: Committee of Nineteen is dead but it has lett jama hat may have the gravest consequences in t tmmt \m the Assembly of the Leag A.f96 words
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Article345 1933-02-18 9 the Commits of Nineteen fcrs *.t 'Hidkbhed to-day marks a notable UW Lyttoa Report, practical!) the h j .mbo±«l in 11 in sane form ■part oprns with the first eight chapmm Report which it describes ii-'-a. Hrpartial and detailed statetin htatohal background" of the ■aostReuter - 345 words
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Article365 1933-02-18 9 I s I vn^ut: Can Tukc To Enforce Recommendations London, trb |1 ;Us remarks to Isnanssf *^>«sslay was made by Lord Lytton wh at the Albert Hall. Man- like to refer to the report >ome London newspapers of aune to the Japannr StiKl Tuesday- It was365 words
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Article82 1933-02-18 9 Movinu Scenes At Funeral ot Victims Neuenkiohen. F>b. 11 of the victims of the explosion were conveyed in fifteen horse drawn wagoi. < ninUtiif. each wagon being escorted by firemen carrying 'Ighted tor. The Vic* Chf.nrellor. V*« P"pcn. the German Minister for Labour and i h nfflc'als hereReuter Wireless - 82 words
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Article75 1933-02-18 9 I w m I War Office Reveals Name London, Feb. 17. j The War Office revealed i i to-day that the officer under I i arrest in the Tower of London I is Lieutenant BaUlie-Stewart. of the Seaforth Highlanders. I J He will be charged with com-Reuter - 75 words
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Article164 1933-02-18 9 Death Of Sir Robert Oonald London, teh. 17 s I -hr* f;in:..:i< t- <i 12 R«utrr r: i-.d r< putatioi: i>t Sir Robert Donald, who was a Httn ■MM*! s<-ot-pT I :.t tKyond the. -as always. I I M \wth jduri-.alLsm. In hfc k: lir >»■<-- on parw:164 words
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Article55 1933-02-18 9 Hertzojfs Letter To General Smut> .ip»'tu*n. I ,-r. 11 The coalition Government is now a General Hertzog. Prim Minister and Leader qJ th«. National I d to al SmuU:. Leader of the South African k a detinue otitr. 'the N DroDtsals for a roah-l tion of the tvoReuter Wireless - 55 words
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Article104 1933-02-18 9 ..[>< town I I|. I General Hertzog, in a statement to R< i gives the pniu u>ul conditions on which aalists are prepared to cooperate wit. parties and which it h understood are embodied in ••< General SmuI These include: Retention of the un. of a I t South AfricaReuter Wireless - 104 words
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Article61 1933-02-18 9 I .S. Senate Adopts Resolution Washington. Feb. 17. I:;- s. u:..pTfd the r -'tlutiop in favour ol of prohibition and it now goes to the House of Representatives after .which. If adopted, it will wmt ;ition A ■peci&l convei. i M«Mi 4h s- s provides for protectionReuter - 61 words
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Article46 1933-02-18 9 Franco-Soviet Agreement Ratified Moscow. Feb. 17. I The Franco-Soviet pact <f non-aggression j concluded last November comes into foice" immediately .us the instruments of ratification, were < \rhansed by the Assistant Foreign Commissar and the French Ambassador at tne Foreign rr.:n:vs;inat in Moscow yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article58 1933-02-18 9 Intense Anti-Japanese Boycott At Canton Shanghai. Feb. 17. I M- Anti-Ju:>am\sc Society <>f c\i: idoptwi new measures against the i in Japan: c go OMMp fci '> cini.ifd into twonty-six area, for the inspection of all imported rroods. M.-mb-rs of the so-lfty have also bron divided intoUnion Times - 58 words
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Article22 1933-02-18 9 Mr Lansbury's Motion Defeated I-Onci tii. r <•(>. ii. i 1■ C i; I f 4f«' i r: M 'r- *l,t, ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article102 1933-02-18 9 Thought Shots Were Firecrackers KING'S CABLE Mayor Cermac Believed Will Recover Miami, Feb. 17. Mayoi CYrmak passed rattfu] Dlfbi and seen;;, quite rlMWlflll and jovial, states the latest bulletin The doctors believe he will recover tmk"s.s implications arise No operation Ls templated though the bullet isReuter - 102 words
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Article235 1933-02-18 9 \>u Vork. Feb. IT. A drama-: m r the attempted a.^as&i-i.a-iun wa.s told by Mr H,r. .s. to piv-nu-n l!r HM tnkl m Miami to Mm York H<- said that in- ..:i.t talking tu Mayoi Cermak h» heard wh.it he thought wer< tirecrnckcr> H-- looked round andReuter - 235 words
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Article119 1933-02-18 9 /iiii;;ir;j Charged in Criminal Court Miami. leh IT Zingara was formally charged with Hi af-:r.nted murder of Mr. Roosevelt ana t :-.■•< Dthers. Each iharge carr*.- maximum penalty of 2;) fHCI ;:r.:: H II f was MM i>ect of Mayor Cei or Mrs. Gill The authorities are waitingReuter - 119 words
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Article57 1933-02-18 9 N>vr York. Vvb. 17. Zm^ara evinced no Interest in Communism and is unacquamtc! wr.h tin MHRkM tho urcordins? to Profe^or M(>lf\ Mr Roosevelt's econoni; adviser, who questioned Zingara. Mi Roosevelt does not contemplate any change in his repular habit.- H« wa.>tirpnstd at a .>uuuestion for curtailingReuter - 57 words
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Article65 1933-02-18 9 Ithaca. (New York.. Feb. 17. Ms*- Roosevelt, wh has come hen to deliver a lecture, said t Reuter's rrespondent that she did not belu\e in advisin| what precautions were necessary tor her husband and added that the Incident undoubtedly had net disturbed him apart from anxiety forReuter - 65 words
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Article24 1933-02-18 9 Mayor CVrmak'j condition i- mort sat;.s factory tht pain is lcs.s ,e\cri ..i.'i In i.- re.vMn quietly deeping at intervals. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article66 1933-02-18 9 Capture of Chief With Price On His Head ChitULgong, Feb. I'.. A sharp engagement with terrorists at tin village of Gairal;* near Patiya. twenty mill from Chitta^ong. t<*lav result d m thf CSpt :> of Surya Sen. tiie alleged brain in -Hmci ttel recent Chut a: or." attuk>.Reuter - 66 words
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Article32 1933-02-18 9 Triable To PJay in Final Test Melbourne, Feb. 17. hh a t N vr.,,t ir -..ill i) Mi on I F-bMi.i: 23 as he has Injun ri liis arm. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article61 1933-02-18 9 President Pushed From His Seat I'.rrll,, I 1 An attempi Reichstag "commil People 's riuht* pi !;u ti i Lwii.! <!. .it- rci.-i Tht- N i/.i <;• .irnian. Herr unred he would preside and went init. I >■ Q i pw h((. b -«a' hcWW and < i)op«tiesReuter Wireless - 61 words
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Article84 1933-02-18 9 Attempt To Break Through Fail> Slian*fi..». iH> 17 A :rom headquarters at Naoohanc. ;-.uil of *H#ngfl. stales that tttr OommbMb in South Klangsl who have been hemmed Id tram four directions by flimrnimt troosja, m ttonipt to f or aa opening Bm district of Chinku last WftdwMtajr and84 words
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Advertisement133 1933-02-18 9 Horrockses longcloths There is no material better suited for the making of lovel> underwear than Horrockses Longcloth, which combines beauty with durability. Since 1791 this material has been sold to discriminating housewives and given lasting satisfaction HORROCKSES LONGCLOTIL 36 ins. wide. Price H cents Per >ard Also HORROCKSES SHEETS. 2133 words
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Advertisement2030 1933-02-18 10 Ellerman Bucknall ftp) I^^^^R£Piii^eNTiNc^9^^a steamship Co., Ltd. n J s*^"^ .Incorporated in England) IsflflCn If^/110 On/1 A nno THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE 81AM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd, DllLloll lUld dllU l\ UL C \T\LI S^^uo^^ SSSfiS^SST^^r'g -ellerman- line. uiiuou niuia auu r^ F cc -iHeS S SS^J^iSS 12,030 words
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Advertisement2025 1933-02-18 11 0. S. K. Line. I m^—w m^r K. P. M. rOR AFRICA AND SOUTn AMERICA I I Js*JF^l f9 fa r 11// KONTNKLIJKI PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPU Y IHO »\Ov \liu> ■.c. j» oM A^ *•"> DK V\tERT Saturday. Feb 18. Blinjoe, Dj«boes Pai^k;ii-Pinan;- Kob* BUlltoc (pMH£f;and Montertdeo fEa^ad thr iii #iaa.2,025 words
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Advertisement653 1933-02-18 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in Australia FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE vim JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND ■««u]ax mocthly t^ 1 by tbe well-known steamer MARELLA >7.1H 'on* *n0 id# 8 3 MANOOLA 13.352 tonsi Carpo only] UARELLA to one of the 'arrest and finest steamer* «r«dlrn to Australia Cabins653 words
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Advertisement142 1933-02-18 12 line xf¥'t^Kß hl KJ "> i TO EVERYWHERE I W CANADA L* AND MOST UP I'M Tt _^ijWi k l>»dge m the heart of wMMlrtw mo E*aBg> uht through from Vancouver v wC^^^k '-> |v ipreme Comfort Tin Canadian National M(»m>u\i:|i i^- Best available MHHHiAM obtainable by all Lines froc142 words
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Miscellaneous740 1933-02-18 12 MAIL DESPATCHES KV BTBAHCR. TRAIN AND AEROPLANE TO-DAY B.lliton. Java. Sou'i:-\V' S ma tra South Ea.t Borne* Colebi Moluccas and Timor Dilly Qanaral Van Oaea 8 a.m. r D| Aing 01 8 a.m. Ka: im :i Han- Yon 8 ain [1 LJo PhiltppbM I iancis and U.S. A Knt Im.740 words
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Miscellaneous639 1933-02-18 12 CHURCH SERVICES Sexa^esiiTia SI. ANDRI.WS C AIIIIDI! XL fi.od a.m. Holy Co :.irjin;e:. ;.3O a.m Matin:-. 3 a.m. Holy Communion Choral 915 a m Holy Communion. .30 p.m Evensong (Chun,' nd Sermon b.30 pm. SoiM(t B Christopher's, Jot. H Bahru. Monday Wettnead*; Mad Friday, at 8 ain Holy C> mmunion639 words
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Miscellaneous245 1933-02-18 12 [LONDON ADDKI 12 %I.L M*\l.L. I OMKiv ol la^t tw:n-screw O: 1 MM .esseb oetweea KAN GOON (OLOMBO M\K-HIM-PLYMOI TH AND LONDON with through connection frotn ■I Penaac. HOMIWAKII S\IIIN- lv 'A ORCEST*ER SHIRE MftT 2 CHESHIRE MBr 16 YORKSHIRE SHROPSHIRE Apr. IS OXPORDSHI; r ►UCESTERSHIRf v.. WOli CES TTIT\245 words
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Miscellaneous175 1933-02-18 12 Tllh KAST ASIATIC Ct LIMIT orporated m I>nmarti lUMKII *M PT'>m F'oin Pt Ibjaj S'poiT Ma- Per m lacca Svett oaaj EKRIA 11/1 28 3 311 LALAN. II MEOKIA 0 5 iALSIA 10 3< BORINOUk 10 6 T FIONIA ERRIA LALANDIA MEONIA 12 0 12 9 ALSIA 3 10 1/10175 words
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Article304 1933-02-18 13 Fine Towing Feat by Tan d a Another thrilling tale' of rescue in t; Sea. the third within as many months, was i'-: H K«»iu tn. .V;. '-'•-< :t: .i '.La J..;.,:.. t iftshins trawler in tow. 1 M-:;:!.. H Kong, sighted the Japanese vesseL wall helplessly hi304 words
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Article333 1933-02-18 13 itutstion ..i International Xyrrrmrnt I An article in the Manchester Guaidian I Commercial points out the need cf establishing jan agreed body on international shipping law. fit is not difficult, says the writer, to 1. I stand the attitude of a body of practical [ping men recently who.333 words
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Article176 1933-02-18 13 Drowned in Midnight Capsize txxtl of 45 tons capsised off Uwajima. Ehime *H lecture. Shikoku. in the Bongo chain |a] m (The boat was plying between Uwajima an< [thirty |»wi mi n and a crew of atVN The flrst that was known of the tragedy was when three176 words
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Article40 1933-02-18 13 Tokyo. Jan. 31. The Tatrtian a freight r ol 99K torn betaf- i ju_ |0 the Trtns l I ■grow I <ti Bm <ast :tl li > »Wh !r th(l wane i O f a Joumrr ftroti Yokoham. \nfete*40 words
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Article1174 1933-02-18 13 A WAY THEY HAVE IN THE NAVY How CERTAIN TITLES WERE ADOPTED Ships y\u<t Have Hasbands <■ I' I. Burin tt. H N HM S .nth th<- origin ol nine ol nil Che Royal Na\ i i he addn H..-_ Konu Kotanans II :.tce of th.- Kn. |pam N.i. ■<1,174 words
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Article134 1933-02-18 13 Tin- Everett in DMrea Near Seutt!* Washington, .lan. I C'oit>! illitlC! i- T. i i Captain F.u :.i.' Biak- i. s r—nfto Air. i ko mml i buMm I lid l^^ teamship Evert tt whii i. flu 'tin I I tin miles west of Seattle Ol!:. j.ii- v.i134 words
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Advertisement214 1933-02-18 13 BOTHERED WITH tCZEMA_S_ YEARS \rms. Neck and Head Healed by Cuticura. ma started with a rash and itchd wa* oa Hhe that far loot time. i it came out in dry patches g s| over. Mi the hiilaUou was un- a-.- < y MM, neck and tor iree samples of214 words
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Advertisement254 1933-02-18 13 x 9 I 'ilp 1 JPI B^l^^i 1P» H^^ IB HI H |Br HI Bi HOW VITAL IT IS— IN THIS SHORT PERIOD, WHAT HOPES AND FEARS ARE CROWDED I _f*A IS HE GAINING WEIGHT m J IS HIS FLESH FIRM AND HEALTHY ARE SOUND BONES FORMING IN THAT lITTLE254 words
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Article232 1933-02-18 14 S.T.C. Ladies Tickets Io Ih,- Id.tor Sir,— l quite agree with Old Stajer" In all thai he has said on the subject of the Singapore Turf Club ladies tickets. The bad practice of the few can no doubt be c necked by many ways, two of232 words
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Article268 1933-02-18 14 C. W. Horn Remains Amateur Champion :n O:r Ov C-m-sp».:.di-lH London. Jan. 31. Th-rj :.ae bf'n .skating championships yrtng the Great Itaeze c w Horn, l still irnplon Horn u,a--> born -i ha> .i\ed all his life et Upwell, near \V is been Cambridgeshire. He lint won268 words
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Article800 1933-02-18 14 (By Our Wireless Correspondent) <\nothir Malayan radio society has come into being. Perak enthusiasts have united and there l- added to the list the Perak Radio Society, riii ob..c< t> oi the new society are very similar to thooe which Inspired the revival of the fiety here,800 words
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Article434 1933-02-18 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations 1 The following Ls a list of stations which cai t' 1 received .n Slnjjep >re Java Stations Bandoene PLM from abou > p.m. gramophone reo an d u:-phon\ t sts with Sydney. Au traiia. and oth^r stations j I .a; -ai; ttkm434 words
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Article801 1933-02-18 14 BROTHERHOOD OF HEAVEN AND EARTH Mr. Hubert Banner's Lecture 'From Our O\w: Correspondent < Mr Hubert Banner, ot Malayan Aten< who is a keen student ot Masonii lore, and ancient religions, and v oi ;r has valuable experience in th( Far Eist, ■;> recently at the Author.-.'801 words
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Article94 1933-02-18 14 Congress to he Convened for Easter Pa is. !>b. 15 The ".atonal f-oimri! of tho s hM ill M to held na m I etoenss. at A^ pnon. at Eoster, vrh a mow v: a aeain-t var and f o adopt a method of s'i rh. t v.ouri94 words
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Article23 1933-02-18 14 Or- of t\ St ad' i -v issr: uttick anJ Lrioe.ster-square, t d SauncL-rs when U-dr-r s. r j Meu Bj-mpaony Orrhfstra u23 words
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Advertisement127 1933-02-18 14 I Mftt I Sllcnburgs I Foods I Made from the purest milk of co^ s pastured in the home counties, the 'Allenburys' Foods art* as easily digested as mother's m.lk. They are germ tree and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Milk Food No.127 words
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Advertisement56 1933-02-18 14 *^5S flvi -f---*, Jr^- U l ■■/Si 8 i: i fHi!iftul &<J» sPL fS^ You need suffer no longer the pain »nd d.scomfort of Rheumatism sc.at.ci. Lumbago jf your blood is kept in a pure and healthy state remove the cause of the trouble by uking Clarke's Blood Mixture. t56 words
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Advertisement798 1933-02-18 14 BANKS AND INSI k\\ r I CHARTERED BANK. THE VOKii! I Ol CHINA \lMK\in \M> him l> 4». I I .in.orpor.ud m E,.., ll\>;\, fl). I capital in tOOJMO share* <■*■■■«*■■- m im, I CJ.000.000 Capital Subscribed iFullj M I Rt'S» -.< r..n<. mG.i'ui' U|)i I pwn MHHf of Proprietors798 words
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Miscellaneous185 1933-02-18 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING j CORPORATION j j PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA, J STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and I J FEDERATED MALAY STATES J FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. I DAVENTRY. LNULAND i I Wavt-lent'th.s L's m-tn ar,.. 31 3 metres. J i Saturday. February 18th. t J O.M.T 230 p.m Tim. Su:ia, i-om J185 words
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Article148 1933-02-18 15 RUBBER GOODS FROM SINGAPORE vSADA rVNNCXI •MihlK ..!,.r> Ihned by Japanese k: m MSotMvMI at ttK Ottawa cobSbvmmcv are ;>«:'. u» > i jn connection witk the drveraion of wheat jaamte fro« United SUtes to Canadian Bovtag the deeWa* by the Brttts i Oovonly a"""* iße pweweewe 1 of in148 words
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Article114 1933-02-18 15 < ompetition ktMr aa&ual rrvtev of the Wetih tlnplate Messrs. «m and Oawtry, of Unr-I -id Ljadoa. d» not Uke rery hopeful i <■ l» IWi^m ikai N i- > than a quartar off HflHon tons— say, Ql standard buiaa aaw fbat there was an addition bf about114 words
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Article61 1933-02-18 15 tiu r -up Payments m firitain ot tDc<4ae-taji nanaanta. Tltt amount the week was O^TtM* 1 whW» A. r last year's ftgui* of «M52.00( 'wwnilnim with £19,718.000 recerred m the I week of MBl-^w Is stUI Tha surtax reonvaa *awff Unst O,nt Jtt a year ago- Witt t61 words
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Article41 1933-02-18 15 nvv With Hoard of Trade President •*•<«* of the Board of Tr«<t to-digr Ulna U^Lm| u hp kllr I n with truci^ •.v :.t:ftw^ rir^ iLTd Unit**vi rxchar.K*"d ini^ art vp for thr purpose o< ,tnou **peci* of thr sltu»-41 words
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Article128 1933-02-18 15 Chan^e> in Representative Prices Y*h. It M 16. f r.. 56 1 M Am. Tphone and Tgraph 100 100H M f-a/rcan 42 41 M I) I.' 35 Hi m Ohm ii nu t:.-~.-.. 13 's m% 13 Oen. Motors lr'«K'. 1 4 4 Ci ;.e H128 words
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Article174 1933-02-18 15 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT With wery UtUe interest being shown I abroad prices are again inclined to sag and all itnHKmr are marked down on the week. American Questionnaire figures for January were i— Compared with previous month Lmi^ort* 31.100 Tons. 2.500 Tons.* Con. um; :un. IN 4.700 ■Mk 8200174 words
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Article101 1933-02-18 15 THE ABROAD IMr Yt-b II IS. \ni-sur ami 85T 855 V K m 600 F ■W, 252 V» m 14.4 14.44 la. 6<L 15.6532d 15.65,32d 24.694 24.61 Vi Mm*** 313 Hi 5«0 Buenos Aires 47.58 41 H 41 official rate Oooenhagt-n 159 32 7 16 qH, 25J2H WJW k is.101 words
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Article75 1933-02-18 15 Revival of Interest in Kaffirs liOndon. teb. 11. Oi lh« Suxk tMwii.' to-day H feature •w:vs h 1 •>' interes: m Kaffirs, influt-nced by !h!' hum a«th Mr.ran poUtlcl developments. ,■;,;;■>.,■,,■,. au.ee. ,h, on.y if 'mi>"' mi in^ tn> drop in ?ZZ nnd cZ^ :i:tus t.-ll vun: tho75 words
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Article26 1933-02-18 15 Harrisons. Barker and Co., Ltd. A|?cnt>: T^unUn* Tin Dredging Ltd.. Outpot for o^4g piruis hours run 1.175 yardage 3«S^ vrfuro! $128 29026 words
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Article412 1933-02-18 15 Scrip Adopted After Bank Failures Stw York, Jan. ZZ. K'.ai MUT.r> <>r -tamp money" Is bein? u*ed -it: harci-i>rtsv. d Amt'rican communities to-da\ United Press sunv} r» veals. The stamp monej id. a employed first b> the Id'au town <■: Hawarden. aroused Interest i-:.sewh»Ti' win!, communities412 words
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Article337 1933-02-18 15 F.8.1. Proposals For Relief Thr ■ommittee of th»- FVoTation of r,!it:.>h hid; ti :«s has received the recommendations of its Taxation Committee a> to the proposals vhich industn should urge on Qm Bxchequ r Coc Hghtentnf 1 -;ivy burdens imposed by lu^ti taxation These are Lowering of337 words
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Article47 1933-02-18 15 London, Feb. 15. Th«- London PasM-ngrr Transport Bill was nad a third tune in the House of Commons by 232 voU-s to 46 last ni«ht The Labour Opposition regarded the measure as a step in thr right direction and did not oppose the third readin*47 words
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Article452 1933-02-18 15 MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN NATIONS Sir J. Simon Reviews Position London, Feh. 1 5. Internationa] affairs were surveyed by the Foreign Secretary 1 Sir John Simon, in a speech at Southampton to-nigtal, Referring to disarmament, he regretted that the Geneva C nf ere nee had been unable to452 words
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Article120 1933-02-18 15 Facilitating EconomicConsultation London. Keh. 14. Hi. Imperial Committee ol Erononu Constiltati< n mo? at Canac!:» House this morning tad elected its o. D. skpiton. aXetpti w !.-i! -a.- Canadian Government, as C! lirman -'nd (ie-.uied forthwith to review the existing Inter-imperial institutions referred I :n the arms of120 words
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Article150 1933-02-18 15 Free Homesteads in Alberta Edmonton. Feb. 17. Women in substantial numbers are taking up im- homestead lands in the Provinco ul AHx-rta 'Sinc<- July 2. 1931. when new regulations, fMttOfcg the acquisition of homestead lands OWMd and udminttpred by the Government (.1 AltxTta came into effect,150 words
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Article422 1933-02-18 15 To-Day 9 8 Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES February 1" SELLING London 4 months' sieht Ml IP London. 3 months' sight 3 27 62 London. 60 days' .si^ht -3 ISJM London, 30 days' sieht 2 3 25 32 Londor.. demand 2 3 3 4 London. XT 2 3 23 32 Lyons422 words
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Article876 1933-02-18 15 i-KIDAV. KI.BIII \KV ***** I^SZ CIOMNCi (ROTATIONS Aiain Kumbang i X3s 6u 2as bd Ml Malay i£> a oa B, H 10* Bd Ho 6d Batang Pa dang <$1» 05 Caws (s|) *a 40 B ikit Arang <Sli >ni bunnan Malay <£> i: > noul i£> *c876 words
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Advertisement79 1933-02-18 15 4-cU exceed tlMtt.tf Assurance ln force over $3S,NMH The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the BtralU Settlements) OFFICE (Jreat Eastern Life BuUdlng, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry. E.C. ompany has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British Life79 words
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Article375 1933-02-18 16 Wiltshires Only Newcomers to First Division 12 CUP TEAMS M.P.H. Surprise Withdrawal From Third Division ■From O K-- <•....- :.d- rt i Nine clubs have entered for th. KM Hi Uh r A f. f. rthrominK :.,:>:,•: La>' ar\- club» with t I* I f\ t-.lili> 111.375 words
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Article170 1933-02-18 16 i lum-M Teams To Play \t S.S.I following will represent the Chinese Swtamlng Club agaans; ;> s-.um-mlnf Club at water polo on Sundajv it 30 a m at the B.SC. l^t Iram Seat Choni: C I Clu-o Beng Kay, Um Fbok Loong. Teo Slew s nlteng Own, 81m170 words
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Article36 1933-02-18 16 Udi m lV ed on j F*fcn»iTlsth and 16 The following were *wt retdras: S A Square v... i One play ofl of the tie f or the Jmnar H C Gi^'in ;u;.36 words
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Article500 1933-02-18 16 Y.M.C.A. BEAT WILTSHIRES Rather Poor Finishing at Tanglin Wiltshire Re*t. .2: Y.M.C.A. 3. In the last ho. y match of the season. th> YM C A defeated the Wiltshire Regiment at Panglin yesterday by ihree goals to two The result rat) i flatt red 'hi500 words
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Article196 1933-02-18 16 No Important I>usiiu>> at Annual Mfctfatt Mr. H V- H r the a: general meeting of the Singaport- Boxn.u 'ion. held at the Ad?lphi Hotel, yestti.ir. Members of the Board of Control present Mn w r Ct h. (Jit-: v m igofl Di \v Q Kvuns. Dr. K196 words
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Article95 1933-02-18 16 Results of Yesterday's Semi-Finals of tho Mixed Doubles Handicap i-mi-finali *stprda\ were as follows: W. K I>«bbs and Mrs Taylor, plus 3. beat H M(M'i::;iv ..mi Mrs tttMUttf, scr ti :< W H Dn,ogleever and Miss Walker Taylor, pha 15J, h *t F. T K Hobfea and95 words
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Article406 1933-02-18 16 ST. MATTHEWS LOSE AT JALAN BESAR Lowly-Placed Benderaeers Take Both Points Bendempor A.C st. M.Y.P.CI. l A ('hints, League ftxjt^all mati ii at tlie Jalan Besar Stadium yesterdaj had an unexpected resuli when Ekntiemeer Athletic Club. '.vho an practicallj at thi bottom o\ the Leaigiie table. inllicte'J406 words
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Article227 1933-02-18 16 Throe Chinese Fined in District Court possession o; lour and a half i c:..... ;bp ffin who I vmttd by the Sit. I'reventru Benrt i A bofoae Mt h a i- n\ i Smgapoie Criminal District esterday. :.o ....aided in. 27 on bail oi s5O. I* \va» stated227 words
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Article114 1933-02-18 16 W Q Law son and C C Van Lelyveld will v.in: off ti( for Ist plan in "B" class dtrgre..ti at 'lie SSC at 10 31) a. in on Suikku W. G Lav.Kon and B Megps will swim ofl tit for 2nd place in Jackson Miller contest114 words
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Article95 1933-02-18 16 A propo-ai is pH toot lor the M.C.C. to send l) amateur team taily next year to the smaller land-; of the West Indus forming the Lrcward ni Windward groups. These ha\c not bet n visited by recent touring teams. At the annu.ii JOMtOJ OJOOUBf of the Malacca lawn Tennis95 words
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Article246 1933-02-18 16 TO-DAY'S BIG SOCCER CONTESTS Arsenal Without A Fixture The fifth r und 'of the Engli.-i! Cu] wil played t;>-day the teams being as folkwrs Bolt on \'6 Mam in ster City Brighton vs West Ham Burnley vs. Chesterfield. Sunderland vs Blackpo* Derby, vs. Aldershot. Halifax v«246 words
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Article248 1933-02-18 16 Well-known Malacca Resident Fined r-.'.m Our Own Correspondent* M.i.. 1 ».f r. I oin S?bjah. a well-knovn residt was brought up befov* Mr. H C as a consequence of a complaint I San. and was charged with crii: :cat:on by threateninc I San that be would lay information248 words
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Article125 1933-02-18 16 lirinv:s Charge Aeainst Father of Lost Bride An fli.-'c: disappointed !ov?r is the comp .iinant in a bm tt heating which was men* i luned befurt Mr A Furrt Singapore Criminal District Judo ytsttrcnThe aroused Baulk Shah, was charged with rii- in resptct |1M in i ash and125 words
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Article199 1933-02-18 16 I nruly Indian Schoolboy Sent To Reformatory A little Indian boy ;\as brought to thT\ lice Courts yesterday at the inst.ii. rf hi^ father, who requested that hi.s s, lk- sent lo the Reformatory as he was u>n bodient The lather, a 'uiard on the F.MS R.Uwayv199 words
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Advertisement159 1933-02-18 16 "SLIK" PKNCII.s THE NEW propellinc; pi:m il Witt RIGID METAL POINT PROPEIXING AM) KhTKU-INCI VI. OBTAIN A b!^; IN VARIETY OF COLOURS IN" T'.V') JfBW BHAP& Complete with Refills Price 30 cts. and 25 cts. eacn 'MADE IN ENGLAND I MALAYA PUBLISHING HOI U SINGAPORE. IS TIME J ruit i159 words
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