The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 February 1933
1933-02-20
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1933-02-20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. ;,s<s."). KSTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1933. 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article343 1933-02-20 1 The Army won the India C up in the bcxing contests with the Koyal \ir Force at the New World Page lb. A Chinese mliv told the bankruptcy court thai h«- owed 5>15,000 to a firm in which he was formerly a partner, offered to pay hi*343 words
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Article770 1933-02-20 1 I -But of co Hi.. > c miiiii ;tt her old schaal in-nd and smiled. Fani b H Cynthia luui in i b. suptrHi Sin- v:i, ii ir.M !ic :hr shadow! darkening rv> arri' n t» <■ thi 't >»w«-»'t i t in tuli i.i Ji' i770 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement187 1933-02-20 1 I _l ■■< 4k 1 Vk^__ _Ip\ 1 v^__l RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL THIS EVENING TEA DANCE-6 30 to 8.15 o.m. INFORMAL •INNER DANCE 9.30 p.m. to Midnight. KAITLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381 NEW SHIPMENT COLUMBIA RECORDS J? NKW RFC OR OS by ixner String Quartet, Albert Sammons, Charler^187 words
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Advertisement212 1933-02-20 1 Notice to Contractors Green Island Cement Company of Hong Kong We have plea>ure in informing users of Green Island Cement that v\e carry ample stocks in paper bag^, gunny ba^fs, and casks to meet all requirements and we are assured of a continuance of supplies during the temporary 7 stoppage212 words
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Advertisement109 1933-02-20 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS A toilet luxury Pagt 9 Fact try freshness- Pam i Littles food mark 1 Pa^t 8 Ch«rs< at the Adplphi- Pagv 2 Vanity playing cards^— Pag? 1 Roy^on's for >p its L>'.>(is Pagt I CHRYSLER EASY BANDUNG PIANOS UPRIGHT GRANDS FROM $450.00 GUARANTEED FOR 10 TEARS W. J.109 words
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Article254 1933-02-20 2 \in our and Beauty From British Beer .re is in Bnglan.. eshunt. I d to be' the biggest in the world, with a valuable ex- port trade There, under 6 acres of glass, a strug Jangle of palms throw up their beai. fronds with a grace and254 words
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Article172 1933-02-20 2 I The following Is the programme of dn:;> 26th 1933 Monday. II Wmtqtthmt "CTj (Scottish) Coy^ Officers and NTO- c m.. HeMkniarters n c Ogffsfl H :s S R A. Practice PwaomtrstUai 'a (M Q I Co> Oof d: s c S« ctio:i Paradi <>•■: ,-r.s NC O> Course;172 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement981 1933-02-20 2 A MODERN REMEPY FOR INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, FLATULENCE and All/ FORMS OF STOMACH TROUBLE. Now obtainable in two fffcrtns. POWDER AND TABLETS. MACLEAN MACLEAN BKAM) BRAND STOMACH STOMACH POWDER. TABLETS. MEDICAL HALL, LTD. CHEMISTS. FOUR MONTHS IN HANDS OF BANDITS I FRENCH CAPTIVE RELEASED Held for Ransom of $50,000 Harbin, I-eb.981 words
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Advertisement697 1933-02-20 2 BUSINESS CARPS^ STRAWS TYPEWRITEB I^ENCT i STATIONERS BEPAIREES. HA Change AUey, Singapore. The Cheapest House for your Stationary, Typewriters, Ribbon* and Carbon* also tor Pencil and Pen writing. Hg REPAIRS: Send for our mechanics gSm whenever your typewriter l« out of Cfl mj& »rder Telephone 7770. 7532 and 7634. Monthly697 words
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Advertisement515 1933-02-20 2 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is herrcv r .nat tender.- an now invited for the toilowing materials or ,erviccs and that particularj ol such tender? may be detained in the Tender Room. Municipal Omct.- Supplying, erecting and dLsir.ai.tuir ing. and for construction oi Ntu s<-... Pumping Station at Alexandra Road515 words
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Advertisement370 1933-02-20 2 NOTICE. THE SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. i (Managers: <*. Waddell Co.) L .1 u nn^ delivers luw^--' Municipal limits at tin LAKGE TKGES 50 CENTS SMALL PK(iES 25 CENTS I I SI'FCIAI RAIJ-- i TED FOR LARJOBi Ql-ANTTTII- \ND l i: ETFECHImm wmmmmm iiuwwl FOHWAHDIN*. EIKECTFTEL. No. 24 »8 I'MON370 words
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Advertisement109 1933-02-20 2 BARGAIN AD; I PCM s \|JE. I I if boos* of reference are Un W volume, application W PM.Omee.l3.^ I Llbt. IM. »SW. Steg>p-.r. sj, ritL M IMS Ifill W Ik J^* is^ I I >^** I I !SUlenburgs I Foods I Ma<V from the purest r I o! cows109 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous169 1933-02-20 2 THK WEKK Monday. "Olh. -fV>> V. I *U It, M M Oovernment Trade Srnool prize givini: 4 Mswll attßf Feast. Memona. in.: 9.30 f si' v- :m C Whit. >. Pa Tiif^d.i> 21sl. vv 21 »5 7.8 fi j fnra.^ I lation annual meeting. 5.3G \Nfdr.f^d.i\ '.'ntl. j H W169 words
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Article179 1933-02-20 3 In Kmhroil >inn«h.ii. Yrb. IT I I L !~.> uvanri and SHM ■>'.!'..■!■- Gnat Watt have been Increased i-aiMi. The Japanese oflensftre will fea-s v.thm a *«ek and the big drive ■«b a-, lac -arly capture ci, Kailiao*. in pc >vi ChsMjyans. In Sasl .Irbol tingneteh. meUnicon Times - 179 words
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Article120 1933-02-20 3 mi Japans i li.il I-" •«L la an interview J*S tht drcuicn of the flu— Win far from the Japanese rtew- a that aB tapes off a ptace:»e Manrhurton |MUlim had projected inrasten off Jehol. -a h,. »pm..»n thai •< run., mo» U in »^r wttk Jaarm120 words
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Article570 1933-02-20 3 I'oi'l LATION REACHES li!,M(iu.(i(i'i AiAKK Improved imp<'ri:i! and Foreign T rade oii.ih.l i.i i: "There has been no retrogression, so far as Canada is concerned but rather a stead} grvs.-ion. punctuated it is true at tim< certain pauses each of which has always follov.i.i by a further570 words
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Article873 1933-02-20 3 •NO SUPERFLUITY* SYSTEM A Defence of Popular Paper? A ;;i- -s U.- i:.-i its presentation of news, b\ Mr R T Barn U litor of the Horn: !>.,.;•. PfcM fa •>;■ address to the English Association thi M i\ li.-:itute. Mr. Bair esi brains of British873 words
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Article69 1933-02-20 3 l»)>h Feb. 17. ll RriWlMl d I■ DM üb) t v! n. >.(!-. I) num. Chmcs< in Ij oh win dei lan th it v 1 iMblr tven mornin: m the north•.i llk Chun ivyard tin- ph'-nomenon me ;i\<»\ (ir. :i._ that it p'.Vsaufs < in69 words
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Advertisement107 1933-02-20 3 [slate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES l I rosg Street MALACCA i .ht Street PENAN(i >f> stwt Xl ALA LUMPUR. v red by and Security deposited with Settlements Government. a> Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, M-. Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised Interest collected. Probate or Letters of oration applied for and security furnished.107 words
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Advertisement251 1933-02-20 3 CORK TIFFED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES are LONDOM made trackitional place of origin o( the orld's f^ *A B i^tic conditions: Nine acres oi airrwashedi sun-hathed deanlinessi housing J,500 happy, L 1 o /> f healthy \%orkcrs; on every Roof the orderli- raLIUI j ness and cleanliness (>{ the Laboratory rather t?r251 words
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Article3074 1933-02-20 4 "He Spoke For Scotland" r PROFESSOR MACKIE AND SECRET OF POETS APPEAL Tn annivrrsarj ol th< birtk* Hoberr Burn*! wa* telebrat-d throughout S«ot:and Se\-Ta'. notable addre-s- wen; given o> proposers of Th» Immortal Memory Professor Mackie pro|>os« d 1 1 1 toast at the annual diniirr of3,074 words
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Article340 1933-02-20 4 NOW WHAT ABOUT MALARIA When II wa discovered some thirt\ years igo that Malaria wa .spread by the mosquito. p?cple believed that this disease would >-on dibippear if the mosquitos were destroyed Giadiully. however, hope in this direction wh abandoned, as in the lr.s: feu years medical nee has proved340 words
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268 1933-02-20 4 Police Court Meeting After Seventeen Years A wife who had not seen her *"T»^~ < since 1 1916 confessed at Marylebone Police Court that she could v. >t r-c hn-. Tlio pfj| 6MfeCriM A:. K:?.ase. who sum- red her husband, a tea taster,268 words
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Article129 1933-02-20 4 Work On Sew Railway To Begin In Spring I Harbin. Feb. 15. According to thr Russian ,>:-- tin construction of the proposed Kirin-Harbin Railway by rhe South Manchuria Railway will r.w rominen ed in the spring of the current The station foi Harbin will be erected at129 words
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Article156 1933-02-20 4 Damaged in Process of Removal IVklnr Feb. 15. It has Just transpired that three cases of the Palace Museum art treasures fell from a truck and were damaged in the course of then removal from the Palace to the railway station Ten of the coolies responsibl for the156 words
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Article709 1933-02-20 4 BRITISH MINISTERIAL STATEMENT Essentials For A Satisfactory w Agreement SpeaKm- Mt v <:;:. > L^d> Wf Mavr ,>, i'f*(i'l\ed h rr.t.->. i' ;r<ri ■n< s* iti our :i^>-' liffii-u WORLD HANDICAP •'lt *«i 'm) n:u i. v< v l these iuter-Cr<ntn:m*-: r.. .v us t» i.709 words
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Advertisement145 1933-02-20 4 VICTORIA THEATRE Miss RIBOET* Co. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22nd. at n.::i« \>.m "M Tht famous Javanese sta>:i'-pla> "R. A. SOEMIATIE WITH MISS KIBOKI IN THK Til 1,1 ROLI THK SINGAPORE PRESS WROII Mix Riborts Oobjph mt Ttfpnri with a food ma*, •■tuch mrth.r enhanced by laat nifbt's pert ormanoe Singapore Free145 words
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Article, Illustration105 1933-02-20 5 I 1.1 <i>wiN< MWOKIVKb. —The crew of a four inch anti-aircraft cur on 11. M.5. Valiant coin* Planet News SI'K k \NH SPAN. Sonu 1 <>1 the rnw of EI.M.S. Valiant "iioTvsTonine T h»- <WK riurinff Lh* Sprinp «'\errisfs «>f th«- Mom«- F'N'ft off th« (\>a~f «»f Spam.—Planet News - 105 words
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Advertisement64 1933-02-20 5 LOR ETTA YOUNG I GEORGE BRENT DA Ml) MANNERS in the Kir>t National Production THEY CALL IT SIN Wfl] An out.standmg tilm. j worth seeing." *MrfH the evident ap- STRUTS T.MES. I PreCiatl nit^ e E iV |^S. i i HUME VCING XO-MQIWOir j MAKK YOIK KESERVATIONS EARLY "SAY TFWITH!64 words
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Advertisement97 1933-02-20 5 CAPITOL TONIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT: I In response to public- demand, special return screening I j The Famous British Musical Comedy that the whole world Raved Over EL ,^k Haunt inu Songs Delightful 9^^* > Comedy It's a picture you can enjoy again and again j Don't miss this last97 words
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Advertisement92 1933-02-20 5 HE HAD SIX HOIKS IN WHICH TO AVENGE HIS OWN Ml RDEK WARNER BAXTER JOHN BOLES MIRIAM JORDAN in the most thrillingly intriguing and unu> picture of the year— SIX HOURS TO LIVE FOX PHTIKK J\ext Change WILLIAM RAINES "F\CT lICT^ CUFF EDWARDS m ASI Übt SUBSCRIBER'S DELIVERY NOTICE. IF92 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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Article875 1933-02-20 6 Century Stand After the StarHad Failed Thr first day's play Qm mat: h •,.■•■.<••■:. M C.C. and New South Wales was described by Jack HoMm In special iab!c to TbC Star: What a rhar.u< iruir. the fury anci uproar cf he Tests' To-da> v, huh OPCO875 words
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Article803 1933-02-20 6 Important (iames Played on Frozen (iround> iF'.i tn Oui Ov Cuii-.s- I fKi»ii. Jan. 1 Football i unci in >ti i.ci bound and dan<zero\ m Sal irria 1 S<.-ottbh L« Me ,'ramme »a, thioirji bo '.---dulc Th< ol la I Importaat oqwpettttve K;imis unc ditions v-. was further803 words
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Article44 1933-02-20 6 Gymnastic Championship «»t Scotland PH OH r > Correspondent > i,, m i, i .i.ii 31. For i Diui Rounc iymna ti< < i lr, v W« W.r.v. Resu/ I Wli:t*'.: ;i»-a» 150 R. Davit iLt-ithi Leith) 111 hold Walt *prU The J same m-44 words
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Article987 1933-02-20 6 Lord Hawkc rilu < Hobl» [From Our Own Correspondent 1 never before during the winter jimt»»« received as much publicity as this I crence is made by individuals, and at all crrket meetings, to bcxly-line bowling, and the Australian attitude. Thus at the, ti meeting of the987 words
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Advertisement287 1933-02-20 6 WHITEAWAY'S WONDERFUL VALUES Ml lIAi ISOX KOIi.KK >K\Tt> UorM--Shni Shapr j, tl.r .i. 1:: >■ ■ratned leather cloth milllt built bearinu vtHti rttk *«P strong irarae. reilabl? lock. :id UASH VALUE W* Each. I'KIUE 55.95 PAIR. WHITEAWAVS *£3S K %*J& NIEW BASIC VALUES THE 'TOURIST" TRUNK 1.1/ ARI ril" PKAM287 words
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Advertisement78 1933-02-20 6 Bvery cent spent in M; Idß^ .^1 benefit to the finances M T- TiM BM^Bl i > B^BV > Vj B^Bm B^BW L. ■Ik __>X J^k ßa^A ■Hs^f 'JmA MM WjAr h;n TDK. Manufactured und» The SttMit- 1,, t,r<, StZiS 15 t>. 25 (t>. l ecu Slrrei. WHY I*\Y MOKK78 words
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CHINESE LOSE WATER POLO ASCENDENCY
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Article327 1933-02-20 7 Lead Flatters uropeans at their 2 Tielory •> matched althom^ tlj the faster aide^aad 'ndentanding The i.' :>' ril n ■aafte per also bad a W to do smith uas prominent among the Europeans. -'■(_r. f f A' r k' "v v ii< r J < n^ly327 words
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Article390 1933-02-20 7 A SuiTOsful Work Reported The annual meet club was held at the Y.W.C tturday aftei: Da vies presic The annual report stated The year op. i membership of 105. During the year 9 members left far India and one member died; S were newly adir rship a.390 words
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Article112 1933-02-20 7 Police Fire \t Alleged G«Bg Kobhers A gang robbery has taken placi I .:om Jenn**. Pahanf. An old Chin.se \t v: and •oods. after «1 m 1 towkay and his young > After aone delay word was Uph aac OCJJ I :fut b >' rwd with112 words
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Article781 1933-02-20 7 HOW THE CLUBS STAND TO-DAY Arsenal Still Leading by 3 Points I .ire the oosition.s in n.- U.t. Up to anc. :<lin^ Saturday matches: X 29 10 2 8 81 28 4>: 29 2C 5 4 86 42 44 CM. 31 17 7 7 64 33781 words
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Article31 1933-02-20 7 A v i..t been ivitiwd by McAlisttr (.">• :v .-in (intn Islam: Ct'im vA Co Ltd ii X asMirinu local i..t nts ol a contmuanu siipplip? ciunny the temporary31 words
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Article57 1933-02-20 7 U.S. C OTTON CONTROL BILL Wusuingtcn. Feb. IS. Th. Cotu.n Control Bill t.:\ pissed th« Senate ;.;.i: now uofs In thi Hoin of Rt-presen- Reuter I'h(. ChIDCM Christian As.x.ciation will celebrate its 41trtl aninvtrsarv imeting at th* YMC'A Hail on Wtiimsda-, 815 p.m. As then is ItniitJ-d accommodation admts lonReuter - 57 words
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Article235 1933-02-20 7 CHARGE OF THEFT OF £4 Conviction Confirmed After Retrial The two Revenue O. f f:i t who wen »mc months ago charged -with t:ult oi $4 lrotn a Chinese, convicted anc sentenced u> three n^orciLs imprisonment t-ach, were on Sal la; asn^enced to the same terms of235 words
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Article137 1933-02-20 7 Amateur Sporting AsscK-iation's Progress 1 r.th annual gentral meetinji of th? Amateur Sporting A p. was held at lamtßam al Mfc Khot Bo| WMt, No. 41. K. .i Fnria; it which the annual report* and account veil adopted. The repv > r thai HHtV were fifty-three members >137 words
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Article278 1933-02-20 7 mto the DaHy M --ho havi erred then subsc^lptlaM to the Fret i': are requested to Battfj the nagai oi tMI paper at aaos should ttk fail to receive their copy this morning. now b< -ini, made practice so as to br able to put up better petfoxmail278 words
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Article140 1933-02-20 7 Military And (ivil Craft London. I eh. 18. Whei th( Genera] Commission oi thi Di armament Conference to-day t-oniidered the British piuposal« for tin abolition ol millttfj KVtetkM tnd control if tM\ Kft&k Otpi Anthony Eden, the Under-Secretarj foi ForaUß ASain maintained that unless an development was i140 words
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Article299 1933-02-20 7 Government's Terms For Assistance CENSURE MOTION Embarrassed By Flight To The Pound London. I eh. It.. Dunnu- :!n: un> '.< debate ;:i tho Boon of Commons to-niL;ht the Chancellor ol E\<h<c.iir it: erred to the question of Government .i sist for the great Cunard liner.299 words
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Article129 1933-02-20 7 .Main Party LcftVCl Britain London, f• t- li. The niMii pStJ Ol Hi I n Mt. Everest ottOß left London this Mtnlßt hi fc including Air-Commodore Fellc^f > I the 'liyht. Squadron La vke is the first pilot and PI Lieu:' I:.ryre. Tht y tooK I H too129 words
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Article110 1933-02-20 7 Support For Government's Polio London. 1.1, P. DaMfd Kingdom Chambei Shaping full ;n 1. 1. ::h Itm poll GovcmnMftt :n nrfßfl IkUmmblb World Ecom I O ferenc< I i mct< the xt trtablLshmenl m rid tiaia p :;l-. PJMI Bill I I a final settl< me nt Wai110 words
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Article136 1933-02-20 7 No I "informs Worn at Simple Funeral London l.b w; I;; with hi d <■• S. William Robertson, wh irum thi rank; to becom< Field -Mai ha) I thi Britjsli Army m bvrfa i ai Brookwoo to-da\ without militar\ ceremonial. 'I hi s,im 11:1--1 licity via:; oh136 words
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Article361 1933-02-20 7 OWED HIS FIRM $lo,ooh Offer to Pay Five Dollars a Month Several pub -came up before Mr. Justice Milk in the Bii:.>.: y Court on Satjriay. M Tudor ■< i.ci... d :hr p:<>< >-c. j i Ofiic lai Assignee. :udli .tu. ci H«.ki« M o Bkntm361 words
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Article146 1933-02-20 7 Advantages <>1 <Mta> A u rt'i'iiu nl Laod*n F>h. Jb. eilor of the Exchequer. Mr. NeVUke i am. in a <1 to the ad\antages for Empire trade reacted Conference and gave txamptes .irious tariffs and preference agreements. ore importance, however, to v Australia and Canada opportunity of rea146 words
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Article115 1933-02-20 7 DAVISON— ROBERTSON First Kuropean Wedding A 1 Alor Star Tht nrst European marriage in Sedan took < ...i ftmn M >'• date Davfcoav Snu. niitt-ncii-nt of P.W.D. Workshops, Alor a:id .ttond son I late Mr. Tom Davison and Mrs. Davtson of Darlington. Durham, was marred to Miss Agnet Robert- second115 words
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Article49 1933-02-20 7 1,,,.d..n 1.1 It. wt Quc-n due te return i. h uiisbun Palace an Saturday from Randnn. h. %t*k to thi give hinrhtnt In honour of the members off Lh< A. •:•;.> I: < M l •J* i *:r r> i. 'ii< :i td t». .i: to-mo-r49 words
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863 1933-02-20 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1933. W EEK END COMMENTS Events In Geneva and Manchuria are rushing to a crisis Any hour n.av bring the iv ws th.it war bai broken put bringing in its train incalculable consequence.^ B;i f now the d; oute cannot be limitrd to China863 words
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Article382 1933-02-20 8 Celebration of Hiithda> of a Pioneer i. i.t-osophical Lodgi oi Singapore cele- Uti on Friday the 86th birthday of Bishop (:..i:: \v« a .dbeater. one of th» greatest pioneers of the Theosophical Society. ■A.i- a iair gathering of the members oi I <xlue and some quests. Mr. Emile382 words
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Article202 1933-02-20 8 DEEPING VOITH Oil To The Jailor Si. >•••: leade: V*-o: :8'!. subject i> not liki .> axr} rather a one-sided r -i3n-:;t I* h: 1. oJ bjan you will look up atatistfci on the «übject you will find thr L>rauiv m»-;. world ar** more I«'n bet^<202 words
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Article203 1933-02-20 8 Dear Sir, The geme of billiards is now popular throughout Malaya and can claim 1 thousands of enthusiasts in Singapore ajasja. Both as a player and a keen ttOamtr of the L game. I am surprised that, as yet. no local association has been for ned to control the203 words
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Article174 1933-02-20 8 Sir. In your issue of the 18th. ***«*em you call attention to the fact that the MPH. haw withdrawn from the Third Division of the League and you nisjgft that a system of promotion and relegation might have prevented such withdrawal. I Aish to point out that174 words
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Article133 1933-02-20 8 The following appeared in the flinf pnu Daily News on Saturday. Feb. 18th: reaches the end of the first phase of Hi career. From Monday neat it win be WhMi it was <^^^Iml tA M^s^mi tt^ Daily News st was felt that this nuNh-itmi would serve133 words
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Article271 1933-02-20 8 TRADE OF THE COLONY Com mi -si iof inqujn ltf*M REPoRI 1\ I Mr. Gibson Elerterf President tl» Hoc Mr. to the PALS., has been a^puun- pr»ia— of the Commisuon v the trade of the colony T the personnel of vi.Utned a Gazette Extrao;di: turday. The purpose of the Com.:.271 words
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Advertisement154 1933-02-20 8 I To avoid substitutes, worthless imitations I I made from cheap lemon juice or chemicals, and to I I get the pMdWI ct Ifat choicest West Indian Lime hruit. I I MM fOM OtOtl I CAILIDIBIECIK'S COLD STORAGE MILK-SAFE BOTTLED DAILY Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. >• -m m^titm^^^G^B^^Bß^^^^^^^ HV154 words
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Advertisement63 1933-02-20 8 LADIES' SILVER TOILET WARE in GRACEFUL LINES U. S. de Silva Bros., JEWELLERS. 23 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. CHICAGO claims to be the best-polkvd city in the world. Does it mean that it has the best police that money can buy The best police protection should be backed up by •GAFLAC"63 words
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Advertisement30 1933-02-20 8 S.r.C. LAWN TENNIS MONDAY TIK >li\rd I><»ubl»^ Hunduap 1 V:TUESDAY TIK WEDNESDAY IIK Mixi-d DoabLra Lrvrl Fir. a! Then- will be no tcnnli at MftC to-day i or tomorrow I30 words
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Article84 1933-02-20 9 JAPANESE CIVILIANS 1 01 D TO LEAVE Orders Issued By Embassy In Peiping iCTOR V E VENTU ALL, Y OURS" ■i; I. Soong Addresses Mass Meeting in Jeho! rdins to i mevs.ur irom Shanghai, the Japanese tVipntt: h.i> ordered Japanese residents in North u.tt. the rountrv84 words
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Article227 1933-02-20 9 "STAND STILL' AGREEMENT PROLONGED Foreign Creditors Reduce Interest Berlin. Feb. is. "stand still" agreenv-ni In regard to German short term debfc :..i> b-er. prolonged t i year from Feb. '28th whrn the rxistir.q Short ttrm debts mv lved in the 'stand till" agreement approximatf £*****0.000 at227 words
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Article177 1933-02-20 9 Collapse At Steeplechase Meeting London. Keb. JS. The death has occurred of Lord Lovat. who had a seizure vMfc VBlcMm the steeplechases at Chippin N O and died on the way to hospital Reuter. Major-General Simon Joseph Fraser was the 14th baron of a succession dating fr<177 words
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Article131 1933-02-20 9 Headquarters of Chinese in London London, Feb 18. The centralisation of prar ai: hir.t organisations In London was lna;K- v< d at Bi opening of China House. Prominent mi-mu n of the Chinese Society and other Chinese organisations r M s. Bk, son Dl A s.. a speechReuter - 131 words
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Article71 1933-02-20 9 I\\- Kaiser's Wife To Sound Monarchists Doom. F«>b. 18. It is officially annoum 1 th- Princess econd wife of the ex-Kaiser |MM left with the object of opening a fancy goods r hi M BM jy.:. \uM ny t-t. i... with th Nationalist CooliUoo and th. ti.vtsility.Reuter - 71 words
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Article94 1933-02-20 9 Klaboratc Precautions in New York New York. Feb. 18. Mr R.-osvrlts return to New York was marked by elaborate precautions. A crowd of a thousand welcomed him at Jersey City where !SOO police and detectives Immediately surrounded htm and escorted him to the ferry for Manhattan Island whereReuter - 94 words
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Article201 1933-02-20 9 SECRET ARMING OF FASCISTS Rifles and Guns Sent to Austria BRITISH NOTE Indignation Aroused in Italy Rome, Feb. 18. Indication has been aroused in Italy by the report of Giornale d'ltalia's Paris correspondent that Fraiup with the adhMWM Britain has sent An ::i.t an unusualh strong note in renard to201 words
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Article88 1933-02-20 9 Continued Weakness of the Dollar New York leb IK -.tit! .if to-day of the New York MU was the continued weakness of the dollar. lr;i:u-> rising to near gold export point. l) gold stocks in the United States apprM\;mate 4M; milliard dollars and the total whu h Ls88 words
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Article105 1933-02-20 9 Red Army Must Be Strengthened Moscow, Feb. IS '11k Wkm Viar Plan :i I MM I Ml peace." i dared Kaganovitch. the NMMf to the C- r.tral OMNBIM t of the Comnu-iist party, it. .1 Soviet speech, "but we must not live In a lot Pi paradiseReuter - 105 words
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Article49 1933-02-20 9 League to Con>ider t lit* Dispute lan h 1* A meeting ot t: 0 Mflfl k con-.Mk.-c. r Moiuiay to deal with the di>p Columbi.4 .n.l Peru over the occupa- i,,:; ;!-> :i I :Mch Colombia I h«s tiou' mvi ki^d Articlt? Fifteen of the League ReuterReuter - 49 words
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1241 1933-02-20 9 tout it it. the moral judgment timt omkuv in. atiyhov »n. military sanction The Observer also dsclar. no question of the League u>in, t thereto would kin the Leavuc Leagur has mismanaged the dfepui* beginning by encouraguic China duvet negotiation with Japan 1 object for1,241 words
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Article66 1933-02-20 9 I LATEST RUBBER PRICBB AM) STIRLING KATES Rubber pricrs and the sterling rate I in New York and Paris, specially cabled to the lfct€ Press, are as follow London. Feb. 18. New York 3.44 31G (3.44 1 16). Paris 87 3 16 (87 3 16). London, Feb. 18.66 words
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Article36 1933-02-20 9 Further Conferences in America New York, Feb. IK. Mr Roosevelt is conferring with Sir Ronald Lindsiy. the BriOiih Ambassador, regarding the world economic situation, on February 20. immediately Sir Ronald arrive, from England ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article19 1933-02-20 9 New York. Feb. 18. The death has occurred here of Jim Corbett the famous prize-fl ghter.-19 words
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Article48 1933-02-20 9 Decorations For Long Distance Fliers London, l-eb. IX IlLs M.-i the Kinu >..;••■''• i the awarri oi lh<- Air Font- Cn/v to S.j,iad:o!.Leader Gayiord and the bar to th< Ail h'>: Crosii to FLight-Laeut N'choleti& In recognition of th'-ir non-stop flmht to WCHth Am I ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article36 1933-02-20 9 Reuter Berlin. Feb. 18 The Catholic newspaper "Germania th 1 principal orpan dt tlu- Centre Party ha« otftil suppressed for thret* days for publishing j 1 Catholir manifesto df-nounrmg the Hltl>-r| Oov»rnmt'nt ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article26 1933-02-20 9 Ireland Heat England At Bellas! in, nun m»u p:..' .a nn.- t+4t§ resulted In Irelura d.-K^u t>... !:u)m by 4 gr>als to 3 ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article47 1933-02-20 9 Extensive Experience In Fa* East P*riv >rb 1* i k ri'"!!!^'. M .)<-*n Knit head ..I IM, 1T,,, Bureau r,l the Qu*. Do. m f r. t-l. o^>F»irr>»»rr"il XLLiK tit Ht P»'kinti' ,tnu tiki.k r.'\ njiiuii" M Knlfh' iL rv.-d in Su::; ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement113 1933-02-20 9 LENTHERIC l\^ j)/L A toilet luxury addinp to s^<i^— AX\^- > our cnar rn and personalit>. Obtainable in all fashionable H H shades as well as in your \S ygf fa\ourite Lentheric perfume. LIPSTICK Fi Apply a small quantity on mW the lips in the morning Hj] Then Have: _l113 words
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Advertisement1087 1933-02-20 10 IBM! VMJk****^^"*^^ Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD ST^UJ SHIP 00., Ud. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co LtJ THE CHINA NAVIOATION Co.. Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ft ORIENTAL LIHI Ltd. THE SUN SHIPPING Co., Ltd. INSURANCE. rb- Liv-rpuoi and London and Globe The Thamea and Mersey1,087 words
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Advertisement525 1933-02-20 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England* 9 "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA FORTS \M> SUEZ (ANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. T)w Spore. >ails Spore. ,s. CITY OF LYONS For Havre. London Rotterdam Hamburg Feb. 28 Mar 2 j, CITY OF MANILA For Havre. London, Rotterdam525 words
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Advertisement320 1933-02-20 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines i.lnccrporau^l Ui Emr.M-*-MAIL, PASSENGER AND CA'-'so SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJKSIYS LONDON AND FAR LAST MAII Ml OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOX ("HIW Dm i^ Tonnaff Sln^Apore TaSAacc fmnm. IMI BDRDWAN E^NGAIiORE y t ->. I MSER-I-HIND320 words
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Advertisement502 1933-02-20 11 \J\r< MAKSEILLES. LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND MIDDLESBROUGH. i T 1 3 do.. FVb 23 24 KAKUSAN MART T. 10.400 Apr. 19 20 J T Iwi-t) Mar 910 HARL'NA MARU T 10 400 May 3 4 \:v r 10.000 Mar 22 23 KATORI MAR] I 10.000 My. 18 19 s:a:;'j t502 words
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Advertisement380 1933-02-20 11 PttISMVEMT IMMER 'A^Wk TMfi '§L ANl > AR *9-tMMMjMJH %M 9 schedui c EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO lOS INGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND380 words
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Advertisement723 1933-02-20 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKK fARETVAAKI MAATSI H %PPU Oi'il.;: U B r :.-I>' Ml ii.h i N, Bengka'h, Asahan. Paneh and BercmUns n /t.KLANi) I m itb 21. 1 < Semarang. Sourabaya, Boeleleng. Btisbami, Sydney. Melbourne ar.d Adelaide ru.oro— T > f b Riouw. Tambelan. Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sclakau. I>^.l\K723 words
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Article317 1933-02-20 12 Dr. Buchman's Missionary Group's Task New York. Dr. Frank Buchman, the 50-year-old head of he Oxford Group of missionaries who flourish q London and the English University IMM, s going to dean up the morals of Chicago, he headquarters of United States ganssterdom. He is leaving317 words
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Article307 1933-02-20 12 Found Guilty of Stealing Sausages From Train "We art told tliat Esau his birth -r-.-rr for mess of pottage, but I nave never h'-arti of anybody having sold hi> tradition.* ani wrecked his life :or 12 .lb of sau6at*--> declared Mr A DBliius Brett, a fcolicit-or at307 words
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Article248 1933-02-20 12 Attempt to Make the Dumb Speak After years ol research. sfit-:.:i»u produced an Instrument which enable? Die. numb to talk. Th-- Instrument which Ls actually ar. artlfi larynx, is claimed to hay» enabW. d person* u>io have befn robbed of their speech b> an operation on the throat,248 words
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Advertisement631 1933-02-20 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ••gular monthly sailing* by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and Uw 88. MANGOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] IiARELLA If one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de luxe,631 words
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Advertisement423 1933-02-20 12 THE EAST A> LIMITED. Opontad ID I :.::;a.t, 1 ptaooe £323 PASSENGER M 5 la«e& s«ett m^ ■Ml LALANDIA 18 4 4 v.kov: 10/ *.:>: BORINOIA F lONIA ■hi IAIJMmiA I^EOMA a:.«ia i- >k:ng:« 0 14/ ic 25 10 n 1 aeooaHMtfattiMi i<|ninlnt pn«Me iHteM to majority of cabins nLS.423 words
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Miscellaneous686 1933-02-20 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pjn and Thursdays 7 30 ajn. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Saturdays 7 PJBKuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn Kuantan ivla Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pjn Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday 7 pjn. Kelantan (via Genias) every Monday. Wednesday, Thursday686 words
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Miscellaneous38 1933-02-20 12 Saarbr.'cken. G«»r. f^3Bs. from Yokohama 18. for HaiTibuiß and Bremen 20. Hrinan Maru. Jap. 2719. from Na*oy& 19. for Colombo 20. Antenor, Bs-it. 6809. from Dairen 19 for Gtlasgow 23. Portbos, Pren. 7530, from M--u\sellU\s 19 for tefeon38 words
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Article435 1933-02-20 13 No Reduction in Rates Perhap th< rii'ist important pronouncement maue b> Mr Sydney U Orundy, the retiring' '-hairmar. in his vch at th.- annual meet-inn >: the I.:-.»t[xio1 Underwriters' A.-. oei it ton. was that '.'i. recfrt abandonment <i the hull "Understanding to Re pect the Ixa1" should435 words
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Article300 1933-02-20 13 I. :v.ilti. bulletin of the I/-.i; le Nations' Eu»urr Jlure.r.i :,r :he '.v-ek ended February L 11th j. Beirut: c; >mallp')>. 'Mse.- a:.d :.o deaths as' Against > ia.se.; and no leatl during pre- linn week Alexandria: 301 smallpox i a.se> und 5'J deaths ,i> asfainst 327 ca-.es300 words
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Article236 1933-02-20 13 Orders Placed in f Britain I There hits been a \ery welcome burst of activity lately in the placing <>i motor yacht i orders with British btuld< rs and in the cas« of •one concern alone, the value of these orders [has atfereeated well over £100.000. S In236 words
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Article531 1933-02-20 13 Company Found Not to be Liable A judKment of -imisiial interest tc expo. ten and importers was delivored by the Puisne Judge (Mr. Jm Wo: 1 ht QH Hong Kong Kong Bupri>:n>.- Com; The dwLsion conctrned a claube in n godown warrant as to whether the ov.n"ts of531 words
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Article94 1933-02-20 13 Harbin Concern Bought by Kawasaki's Thr t£awa;>aki Dockyard Company h< t > »r chased tht- Scoda Dorky.ird. Harbn. V.30,000 Tht Dockyard Ls i-quipp. d for building launches of 400 to 500 ton*. Th< KawwßM management wishts tn expand U'U> Dockyard, though it denies the report th-a it v.94 words
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Article82 1933-02-20 13 Karho Maru Believed Lost Ne*f Shantung Promontory TMnfta*, J»n Ifc Tin freighter K«irho M*ru 236 Una uHj. i was c)iiirtere<; b> U>»* MlUui BiLs.»ai; K»^ aiid left iiD W>clt>f^<lay afternoon /or .Upin ha.s foun<l«T»-d near M*utui oJ ).e Si.,>-v^ promontory H f rordiiiK' to r«jx"^- s A n-icut82 words
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Advertisement430 1933-02-20 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) Head Ofto- BG ROBINSON KOAD, SINGAPORE. re 6056. Cable Address. ADVERTISER, SINGAPMOB. rhe premier mornin? daily in Malaya. Delivered *«th the (hoU Hazri each morning. Latest news, latest tefegrams and latest announcements London rubber and tin cables appear daily >pecial features include430 words
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Advertisement392 1933-02-20 13 DEWADF T^* A i DLWAIXL kS^J oF worthless imitations There is only one HJT. If y<»u accept any substitute for FLIT you are taking a needless risk. Imitations are never as good m» the genuine-— sometime* they are e\en harmful to you and jour children. Don't v»a»t«* your money. Iti(ii»t392 words
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Miscellaneous510 1933-02-20 13 PASSENGERS OUTWARD The tollowins; passengers ait- >a.lvi.. on the 1 and O s..s Ranpura. which left London on •'eb 3rd. for the Far Ea.;t —Capt J C. M 3alders. Capt. H Mcl S Bruce. Mr J E S ;oduor. Mrs. CVidnor. Mr A E Perera Mrs. and child, MLss Pt>rera.510 words
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Article, Illustration2137 1933-02-20 14 SOCIAL HYGIENE AND HI MAN WELFARE Task of Colonial Administration There is a good deal of t Kmpire O" r•. lei. i: n controversial mater ul over huh unpleasant political wrangl h.i-. b -c n t place. The matt with the great Dominions, peopled2,137 words
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Article246 1933-02-20 14 c;«-n«-\.i i «-h 1:. Att i meeting last night ef the tr.. .Japanese deien.r. 'he result j Om MfetnUSM MH t.ie-ffaphed to MM I It vas lean i afterward.- thai ;<:,!;:•.:■. <>•; celled in favour c! Ja withdrawal Iron: iht league Reuter. Tokio. |H.. A r. iFarxs Eastero; Reuter - 246 words
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Article98 1933-02-20 14 iVipnu I. <c ultimatums will shortly be delivered/ rviewed concerning the Japanese r.: 1 c 0 IfeMf I vernor of Jehol. cue from general Uuto. the lapanm Comiru. 'Met in Manchukuo. to Chang Sheuh-Uang. ■eiping and the third from Tokio u> Nanking! 1 aca demanding a complete wriiora.vai98 words
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Article12 1933-02-20 14 I ond<>n I I British Government should strongly re-12 words
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Advertisement59 1933-02-20 14 Rememberthat pure blood not only keeps away disease, but is Nature? remedy— in fact, the blood b th* stream of life. In the treatment of Blood and Skin Complaints Clarka's Blood Mixture Is unexcelled, it expels the poisons and assists nealing. Of an Chtmint and Storm. Equally good in LIQUID59 words
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Advertisement102 1933-02-20 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING i CORPORATION J l PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA. 1 STRAITS SKTTLKMKNTS. and FEDERATED MALAY STATES i I I FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER J DAVENTRY. ENGI^ND I intvelengths 25.3 metres and 31 3 5 1 metres. i i Monday. February 20th. M T 230 p n Thne Signal lrom102 words
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Advertisement419 1933-02-20 14 BANKS AND IA'SI 7f \VQ CHARTERED BANK. OF CHINA, AUSTRALIA \M> CHINA I:. t- d En rial hO ■Md up capital in 600.000 shares of In Ji i" leserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HI i ik j Mor Star Saigcn I'liT I BMBMHB j.,'. rxg ShariLha: Lumpur Sitiaman i Sourabaya419 words
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Advertisement294 1933-02-20 14 the \mmw, i:\nk. (Established ir. Capital Subscribed (Fully paid BJBM Fund President: X K^..-Vice-Presideat X SaagasMfv Braawk si-^. I U\h<>\ 1., X The National Provincial h Lloyds Bank. Ltd I*l* 111 v ftftßJMtoi -p. Calcutta. Canton* Cha tien, ffauklmfg. Hankcw, Harbin How Ksm namolnai. Kaiyuan. Kara Angeles. Manila. Marunou' aaki.294 words
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Miscellaneous453 1933-02-20 14 mmmmmmm m m m m m m mm m m ROUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The Allowing i- a !t-t statiuiis be recei\-d .n Sin c a pore Jay* Stations Bandoene PLM from ar^ut 3.20 pm. cramoprhine retoids and telephony t<.sts with Sydney, Au>tralin. and oth r r^453 words
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Article1482 1933-02-20 15 indications That Output Will Increase for Several 'Years Empire Markctmc Board has just Issued i volume of Survey of Oil seeds and Oils. This deals with Coconut Pakn The Survey potato oat that the i palm is one of the most important of food and raw1,482 words
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Article125 1933-02-20 15 Changes in Representative Prices Feb. Ih i; IS lean Cau Con: ;>»; ">.; %m I hone and T'gTa;)i: mo im m«g U■ m Ran mi i i 4-i in 1 1 H M l in in IJ 131. I M IJ < 4 4 4 11125 words
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Article148 1933-02-20 15 THE ABROAD I'.tr I .-I. U H I trdam 8.55 I 600 j Ngn 25.L 1 MS I Berlin 20.43 M.44 14M Is 6d. Is 6 5 32d 1 6 > I Brussels 35 KJ#*i 111 580 -a I Buenos Aires 4 4; official 0 >nhagen 18.159 .43 <"'•:• 25148 words
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Article126 1933-02-20 15 i Brown. Phillips and Stewart. IVnang. Apent^: I. M ».;ng are output:, notified for the month of Jan .-v Rubber Cor. 40,464 lb- Juru Estates. Limited ***** |M Semanggol Rubber Co.. Ltd. 32.800. i The managing director a Bn of brassfounders r h; s W ,H126 words
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Article468 1933-02-20 15 Depressing Figures For December H* tanporl too to nibbai prftttwui vival in the demand for their product U litth emphasis, and the ftmerii an rubtx i statistics for the closing month ol la t >r eannH be e\j).>ctfci to do much toward* lightening iht v.m in v.hich468 words
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Article411 1933-02-20 15 following letters en tin* rubber problem tr. t to 1 hi;., i. I Fi m G Marshall C». I read th., HMM i M .v .t:- ii L Dutch EaM Ir-.i.. planting of rubber, and a plan has been loci i .in orfu ial sjwttH OtSMpeasatlMl for411 words
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Article344 1933-02-20 15 EXCHANGE RATES February 18 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 3 7 8 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 27 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 13 16 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 25 32 London, demand 2 3 3 4 London. T.T 2 3344 words
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69 1933-02-20 15 JHiru.tr\ lhth o i lix k H ,t R.S.S. equal to London Standart. Spot (loosei 6316 c s equal to London Standard, .FOB «7 IS Standard RSS 1 V Apr:i 7i« Apr June 9T16 <v July-Sept Cv 6 111 C t> Tone of Market: Quiet69 words
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Article808 1933-02-20 15 SXTIKDAY. FtBRIARV, IKTH CLOSING QUOTATIONS Ho*»n Selic. Ai.an. Kurr.L-.ini iS 13« 6d 2Ss 6d Austral Mala> t l«s ay- lu-n. Ay. r H:\.n. 01 10* M U« t>d Bangui Tin (£> Us 12* Bataiig Padaiib tsi 1° B«| OMI >*i> ia 4U Bukit Aracg illi *J a^na808 words
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Advertisement87 1933-02-20 15 eU exceed 112 M imj Aasnrmnce In force over t35 t >f ,Mi The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated in the Straiu Bcttlementa) S*AD OFFICE oreat Ea,f m LU. Biding. cecU Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27 Old Jewr, B.C Tb. Company baa £20.000 deported with the Supreme Court87 words
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Article699 1933-02-20 16 THIRD DAY'S RACING AT IPOH Avonfurd Beats Course Record iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Ipob, Feb. IX. uu tin atr.-ndam c ;t Ipoh races to-day was the largest :or a hm h ttane. Totes and cash sweeps wm well supported The p-iil; hard and consequtr.tly ■v-699 words
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Article577 1933-02-20 16 Terrible Conditions for Northern Matches GAME HELD UP Many Spectator Overcome by Cold 5 W IFRKK i'KrSS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT! London. Feb. 19. (up football yesterday wa«» marred by blizzards in Mime districts while over the re^t «>f the country th p weather was cold, but577 words
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Article139 1933-02-20 16 I^ee to Take Nagel's Place Melbourne, Feb. 18. In the final To.t match against England next week at Sydney, Lee is |q take the place of NVrel in tin Australian eleven. Rrllt.T Newcastle, (\.S.W.», Feb. 18. Northern Districts of New SoutJ Wales I Mnl 320 lot th. TrtofrmtiReuter - 139 words
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Article501 1933-02-20 16 MATCHED AGAINST R.A.F. BOXERS Keen Bouts At The New World The conlests between U;.- A.in\ and the loyal Air Force for the "India. Ci.p." whlcll ook place at the N Work! on S 'urda;. ißßtt did 80l product' a hi: p. o f .oxmi;. but the501 words
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Article277 1933-02-20 16 Tame Soccer At Fort Canning Marine I)«-pt. 2nd XI 1: Fort Canning 1. In on« of their trial matches the Mai ne Depn '.riit M'cond football l^ 11 r extended IIM .\'.iiif«ii> team at Fort CftlUUCj T I a <ir;.w of one goal each on Saturc'ay. Tlir277 words
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Article90 1933-02-20 16 Ibrani Wins From Field Of Fifteen (FREE PRESS SERVICE -COPYRIGH Sydney, Fob. if) Tlio 0?.k1.-igh Plate v hich WM nn to-day, resulted as follou's TBRANT 7.13 1 WTNCOK^ 9.9 2 CIO3ING TIME 8 1? Won by a head, three-quartera ol a length bet ■(•(•ii second and third Th"t90 words
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Article409 1933-02-20 16 FIVE GOALS SCORED AGAINST ASTON Ah How Tested Only Once A. A. A. •>. Aston The A A A. tile leaders of the Ciunt c Pi>otfcsjj baafW and I Mdc v.hu! ba*V not lost a match yet in the rorr.;* their unbeaten certinc.Ui convincing victory over409 words
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Article192 1933-02-20 16 Wins For Singapore and Garrison in Semi -Finals The of the We:-!i p4a>vd yesteroa\ at the Kepp- a:, s lunes poorats and tatUMai M for the Oarrlson <>nd Singapr>rv C> C Krpprl vs. r.arrison. Kep »ned nr-l Dr Lifflvip Sg^:- i/:r H > S (■Ct 0 H lrv]:.g-J«.i>v192 words
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Article140 1933-02-20 16 Navy Defeats Air Force by 11 Points Following iJ<- the scon-.. sp.-eiai:} cat.-) *>v the Free Press London ronv Rmiter, in Saturday's principal R :cb matches Royal MMf 14. Royal Air F~>rce C'.mbrid^ D 10. Bl&ckhealr. Gloucester 9. Leicester London Scottish 13. Bristol 6 Oxtord140 words
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Article59 1933-02-20 16 Li^ht Blues Win At Beckon ham London. I>h IK. v B, rkenhnm to-day in V i v- match C !>'•>•! -re defeated Oxford I ah to n!].- Reuter hA M. i- ofllci illy ,•■••>■ > Q itan r°nt has definitely refused to v'- he T o'-jore raimwy orReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement220 1933-02-20 16 v Mf *•> 'IP s£^^±% I OISTRIBUTORS ®®®®@©@®©®®®®'©@®®®®@®<© HOT WATER MORNING p^ rrT^sa Hr::~aM^Mj£gfe::u::| mL if" i '^jfWß^^W^^BW^KiL lli-sEJi'JEBi^Ma for consta*" AND NIGHT hot watct fWomen whoSuffer You need YFAST-VITE Tired Mathers. Wear) mMHnM Business Girls, Pale i^ Anaemic Women, all /"^^^^^i^p^^^BSJßß find New Ufe. Ne* 7 (0\ Strength. New220 words
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