The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 February 1933
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Title Section19 1933-02-22 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 13,557. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1933. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article323 1933-02-22 1 Two hundred people w.r, reported kilU-d ib an explosion .«nd fin- at rul>b«r factory in Shanghai Pate The Japanese Consul Ctenera I in Sin»rap»r»has informed hi* 10 nationals that there is I*o «ause for excitement <>r worr\ over affairs in the Far Fast— Page K. former usher323 words
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Article102 1933-02-22 1 FACTORY TIORROK Shanghai. M-l. -I I'm rait i ai> ai: si killed and .so I 5 in ur-d S« v»-nn an lightly hurl and ten are musing. Ma:r. >•: iM n.r.r.d -r. in a <HH '■ouditioi. The cause of the cataMrophe ha* not y.t b"i. uHor nin'Hi. Th.Reuter - 102 words
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Article558 1933-02-22 1 H! Far from It! Hk clothes were uhmbi iob pw HSt impression of being made up of odds and end* His hair teemed ever In need of the barber* scissors, and bis chin, except on Sundays when he bad a weekly shave, knew no raeor. HkiE.M.M - 558 words
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Advertisement119 1933-02-22 1 KLIM 1»1 !U I) MILK »\slt l R|/H> MILK it IN THF 1-KOPM S. S 9TOR£S RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL T///S EVENING TEA DANCE 6.30 to 815 p.m. INFORMAL DINNKR DANCE 930 to Midnight RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381 ~Vg "SAY IT WITH MUSIC" •5 COLUMBIA RECORDS ITH APOLOGIES119 words
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Advertisement196 1933-02-22 1 Notice to Contractors Green Island Cement Company I of Hong Kong We have pleasure in informing v <>f Green Island Cement that we carry ample stocks in paper ba#s. pinny ba£>, arid casks to meet all requirements, and we are assured of a continuance of supplies during the temporary stoppage196 words
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Advertisement49 1933-02-22 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Quick cooking— Puge I- 1 Say it *ith Music— Pace 1. Buy BritLsh products— P^P Maker and breaker of records— Pap «> Prom th- Lind of H-- Bprinebok -Pae- 9 CHRYSLER SATISFACTION ""pianos upright grands FROM $450.00 GUARANTEED FOR It TEARS W. J. GARCIA PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURER, AMRER MANSIONS.49 words
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Advertisement22 1933-02-22 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THF NEARESI APPROACH TO Plßi FRESH, PASTEI RIZED MILS OBTALNABLE IN THE TROPICS OBTAINABLE AT ALL LLA-DING PROVISION STORKS22 words
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515 1933-02-22 2 Story of Owner's Refusal to Take Back Article :.:ng proper Siaim>e-Malay watch repairer was tlned > the Third Magistrate yesterday. Accused contended that the owner had declined to tak property— a watch— back nhen tt was His Honour warned the accus 'here would515 words
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Article53 1933-02-22 2 Hawker Who "Flath Refused" to Move On Per offering a bribe to a polktman. a CMneat hawker was fined $5 Criminal DUtrut Judge. Mr. n '-'.I i. j,; A pohc- constable gave evidence that r^i mt the junctiol :in »»*ter. obstructing the lite-foot way wit Pottwnan a bribe53 words
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Article269 1933-02-22 2 LIKE THE PRUSSIANS OF 1914 Lord Lytton on Japanese Attitude Fa; is. Feb. 21. .i strikii < at a meeting ol the Peac< B> M i>'.ch: ua- RBf/fc ft) U»d I I rh;jt Jap in did not appear t < vi-'h 11 r- latest ilt ''1 pnn rh. U'lht Uki269 words
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Article189 1933-02-22 2 I was most impressed by the colossal man Uh future of which >eemed ;>ped up in the questions of hew. i and that splendid manhood would b 0M unifyme force of natirnal con* I ness. t.»-:ieva or Moscow said Lord Lytton. "the shadow of that great questionReuter - 189 words
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Article31 1933-02-22 2 Tukio. I>h. It, I newspapers here quote tho J.r atifM Navy M<"**fr"^ M warning the officers a: d nun to prepare -ay qpn kh| MJ 'ise. Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 31 words
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Article31 1933-02-22 2 New York. H-b. >i. Japiiin'M' bond^ fell two and a quarter points Oo Ufa]] Sti yesterday Tin- decliiif which :•..< d for a fortnight amounts to ten p.u::T.> ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article148 1933-02-22 2 I-ond.m. Feb. 21. C" .:.im i i. C!;:nj \s.,re mentioned in the House of Commons lint m^ht in' question.- regarding tlv- an-a atifi n d am' whether British Mibji were advised against] I'titerm^ these areas by His Majesty.- Consuls. Sir John Simon replied t!v he was not ay.Reuter - 148 words
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Article22 1933-02-22 2 fiiui-htu* f«*h. "21. b fi^htiny ian at Chaoyar.gsu to-day. 1 -'.i[ ••<:.■ Chir.i m opened thi HUn an Japanes 1 ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article239 1933-02-22 2 House of Peers* Secret Session i okio. I eb. 11. c Hous' f Peers m< in .1 se< rtt j imoi and the Low 1 Ho6fl (fall c b 0^ luarn... the O-\- >aid dfd ion with r gard c I r > fttfj Ob II L- nReuter Far East - 239 words
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Article149 1933-02-22 2 30.000 Chinese Troops Concentrated Tokio. Feb. 21. Press despatches indicate ihat last night's fighting at Choyangssu '..a- precipitated by a Chinese altnr.pt to er. the Japanese garrison which was promptly reinforced b\ the Suzuki Brigade from Chinchow. About thut'. thousand Chinese troop* are reported to be concentrated inReuter Far Eastern - 149 words
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Article146 1933-02-22 2 London. 1 eb. 21. Japar.V •< tn mem fr. th I igu< lit I Urn -t serious crisis since the Lea- to i pUon ii -Hm i >•>..;■ I> npl n* n h.n-- tMtoMrak before without .shaking the position ol LeagW but Japan i< OM f theReuter - 146 words
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Article99 1933-02-22 2 London leh 2 The London D.-.'. Kx.ness front page "splas! declares that the purchase^ of old B Bed for Ja->?n are believed in shipping circles to be part of a wall- piepared ti X ECM H in the even*, ol the full scale ho> \t ihe FarReuter - 99 words
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Article220 1933-02-22 2 27 Miles of Stands At Olympia London. Feb. IS Th. Bntish Industries X...: which will opei on Feb 20 again records an increa.M- i:. i:. area '.ccupieci. this ti no cf IT compa with 1932 Fhere are 27 miles of stands in the special Empire Marke'int: B.>ardReuter Wireless - 220 words
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Article154 1933-02-22 2 London. Feb. 20. A gbSdaf pIM Hot International cc-uperatu.n to overcome the economic depression was marie to-ria> b. the PTtoOi Of Wales m the dinner ziwn In cc>nnection witli the opening of the British Industrie Pair .it tin Mansion House. He said Britain was pulling through, but inReuter Wireless - 154 words
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Article124 1933-02-22 2 London. leb 1«* k- jßjmatatlm from au tr ilia a n Afrl Ir.d,.i N' !a. F' ratio Finland Japan, and South America ut-n ;)iestnt at London and Birmingham at the optnini oi th< ti i of the British InduMrk F;.:: S^-.: representatives, in parti be< aus« thy pr<Reuter Wireless - 124 words
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Article13 1933-02-22 2 Miami. IHi 'I f f .iSSod on irder of Mr. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Advertisement43 1933-02-22 2 A MODERN REMEDY I FOR INDIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA. FLATULENCE and ALL FORMS n OF STOMACH TROUBLE. a Now obtainable in two forms. POWDER AND TABLETS. v MAC LEAN MAC LEAN BR AND T.KAND ll STOMACH STOMACH POWDER TABLETS. s MEDICAL HALL, LTD. CHEMISTS. t43 words
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Advertisement372 1933-02-22 2 HERE'S A (JOLDEN OPPORTI'MTY Which should not be missed W't be >unce that ■i an no' iln ;iU 4tooounl on an clocks and watchks oui UfIfUAL STOCK TAKING AND iENLINK '."HEAP SALE Wbkh wU t* I hi pi days only You will duim- thi period ,a\ >..?:• 1" prin U;r372 words
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Advertisement429 1933-02-22 2 TENDERS. SINfJAPOBE MUNICIPAL 1 Tenders. i Nu iIC 1 h*Ti'O> u:\ n thai !>ae-- an now invited toii<>w.nt ina;e-:al v: ier\ i and thai iari rulai r.der M i). obtained in the Tender Boom. Municipal Offices Sup .structfcm of New Sewage t .^i^. -t% j ■fcli¥W ■■gaaiWlmMl TBmfd» n1 BBBBJBJBJB^m^Bjp429 words
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Advertisement288 1933-02-22 2 NOTK THF IMI i: \i >rporated in Qut^r, Nonce oi l^larMtter.ofl^ijta Interim h Matfce ib hereby mmxi ih.. nii'i/ion I nt Siv f> m Ui\ iu< n<.i «>i ai\ i ener jirt mat or a< ■j thr !nu«i: ial Mf .nciir.has mmi iaemfad b> th» i. r OiWiHiJ Brisbane, payabl.288 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous126 1933-02-22 2 W,dii»sdjN :?nd. qtsh Water 08.18 8.4 ft.. 22.34. 8 Ponce Band. Botanic Oard. K. > It'll I P-m Keppel G.C. women's foursomes. T-i I I Mixed Doubles Level flnaL FT ft :.f*?ue. ftt \ivpc w Aston AC Jalan Besar. Ml. n n «9 ft. Fnoi i \i Pad Sli A126 words
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Article192 1933-02-22 3 Mint Retaliation on Empire Preferences nuxi Office announcement slates: With the approval cf the Board of Ministers i imhaton was Introduces into the Ceylon :v I: torn* at the general rate of 10 per cent, on number of coflUßOdttfcs. On January it tot State Council passed the192 words
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Article71 1933-02-22 3 lect of Little Kntente On < entral Europe maratlaf oa U» new ***f? J*^** HO. N view that the lifMi thereby w*i»r add. -It »»y he bop»d i_gg »J ?eni« a yet Man ataa4yta( a; .1^: t> T^ bond waw awaai* *-M a»awr put an end to an71 words
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Article196 1933-02-22 3 Mt'ssagf to League of Nations ,n,1..n I- t I' Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang. C:mmand( the Northc.n forces, ha> League at kations stating that he has been < crdetcd by tbe Ofel 910 'o resist the Japanese in Jehoi and that hi., an. now leady at tbe front. He stUnion Times - 196 words
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Article81 1933-02-22 3 £180.000 Saving To (able Company \.»r in >ii M J c j. haivmai; >f Imptvial nid In c rr.nv.au. iti- I innt.-u i...- •>--- «i nil f: :n Hi' stafl vlm ,i. m« fiit«Tt*d int I' :!i .oiioiim r:si r nas botT. pnuti.-.ill> ir.aiiun..n.--I^. I^BliU ;rii;i Mfi81 words
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Article88 1933-02-22 3 Marshal Chiang's .Message to Communists Shanghai. I fb. -'<• A N that Ma I I I .<: I i. 1 r.tiolk-ci WMM m X.: :ncr anl distributed thousands of handbills s to decide •MfcM they are willms: la suirender I of a gom-ral attack by tin combined forcesUnion Times - 88 words
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Article104 1933-02-22 3 Loader of 1.R.-V. Forms Ncn Organisation Dublin. I rb. iv Prank Bolst. d th> Mill R' publican Army, accompanied by Con Br of Kerry, who wa» an un t- r h.uu.t 11 Hi.--n i Hi 1 1 a hMtfMfftm afteri on ai I announced that he was railingReuter - 104 words
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Article37 1933-02-22 3 Proposed Grant in Aid from Parliament larU. I Hi. 1* I c dI Ministers has decided to ask Parliitnit in to vot< £5.500 for the reliel -uflenrs i tin Neunkirch* n > xi>!' :i hi \>'\ h37 words
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Article102 1933-02-22 3 Mi I Sr CV Unwin. oi' Halstead lur b< Invited ti i aptain Rvst-x next season. H. .< (Varies hitter, and made tn^ first appea IPO i,, tii,. k -in ttani last Mason '1 Es.-cn County Committc*" are 1 1 1 1 awaiting i ply iht iv ii i ttation102 words
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1562 1933-02-22 3 SUNSTROKE IN SINGAPORE Visitor's Advice to Other IMUM N F On O'.\ C>: »->p, .c. London. Jan. 31. Ifr Basil Taylour gave a Iciuirc iii and Excursion in th< Far East' at Wini'.i Cii o \;:uiei- HM .pi i thi Society lor 11,562 words
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Article26 1933-02-22 3 this hit* t:. i*' »i Ma- na! Cl»i H iH.nr, 1 trail, ii n :i I he will o< livei i" Union TimesUnion Times - 26 words
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Advertisement184 1933-02-22 3 k^Bk S^si k^P' k^kk ■^B^kV^d^L^B^^ki Newly discovered! a priceless safeguard to teeth —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material has been developed that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teetha higher polish, brighter lustre— Hi M stains disappear ompletely. THI Pepsodent Laboratuhes announce184 words
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Advertisement156 1933-02-22 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES 51, First Cross Street MAl\((\ 11 I irht Street PLNAN(j V.Ki^Stree't i WALA Ll'MFl H Registered by and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receiver^ Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investment* Supervised and Interest collected, Probate or Letter- of Administration applied156 words
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751 1933-02-22 4 Mr. 'Ward Price's 7 our Of Naval Base Most people at home have a va^ue iir.prc^ion that work on the BDMJHJHMN nava! bm e«as«4 years agfi A- a niattei of Pad m 3.000 Malay, Tamil. Indian, and Chinese > olie: aided by SOtOflMtk tHBVNA751 words
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Article787 1933-02-22 4 Interesting Report to the Church Assembly [From Our Cn\n Correspondent London. Feb. 7. Missionaries all the Enrure will b< interested in the Report issued last the j Missionary Council of the Church < En I land A sembly It shows the serious etuct of th< econoir.ii crisis787 words
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Article294 1933-02-22 4 II of 18 British Pioneer* Now Gone iourteenth .y.. -r; a tend of It Brms>r. X-ray pioneers a: M s::.:th succum:> do» and pai •J:.va.-»- X-ray derm~:::i> .-.t :-.l« r> .r ne Lincolnshire M: Smith had lost a leg. and amputation to save his life. His sight294 words
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Article348 1933-02-22 4 THIEVES BREAK !N FAMILY DINE Lady Caliender Finds Out Her Own Loss I Jewelry worth £10.000 «as stolen from the home of Sir Thomas and Lady Csiynder. of sThih <nli Court, near Tunbridge WeUs. Pwl 'i' I PJ .i Bl tor cur. Bsi v »-:>- 888 M348 words
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Article364 1933-02-22 4 ROM British Car Su;>r< Chirm Motor-cere form a large IMB in our xjw hina. and. as Indicating t!u- lead esoaW ed by British cars, the fact can br nwatwa Chat of 417 new can sold fa Bhang! jthe first 11 months of 1»32. IMI were364 words
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Article48 1933-02-22 4 irefetoi Bnrte p PHce ■m Our Out. t How gold ha* poured is Ufcwhahri b> the export ti 1931 to January 1932 the total v gold bouillon and orr.amei. 7.913.561 TlcaU; Fron> Apn 1933 the flfure leapt t> 22 oS**: the meanttme th«* prir wei^i48 words
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Article40 1933-02-22 4 The d^ath l»*i» v ling, tfetf 70. the dL British Mumt.r llM'll and The :-i- of the polltlm and I is your o money to peop pay you," na.. to a Che: who was dra« order for payment of SS40 words
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Advertisement228 1933-02-22 4 JgSpr N* Oa v &9^w A m2m W^. M? ay iani|n L t A Good Buy Crompton Lamps are a "good buy." To the user they give service of the best. Prices are not fantastic, but you will be surprised that a first grade British made Lamp may be purchased228 words
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Advertisement106 1933-02-22 4 ITorlick's builds u\ vigorous y young bodies /CHILDREN in their J "\^r^/ yean, should J^^'i o^* X I plenn. of tr.cr«\-ui\in^ >y J^ahTdMilk. !t jfc^ v£C I %fii those t- entia! I I element-tha: -r. R children need. I^l nd health-giving iealed tint. |MI HORLICK'S j IS THI ()RK»IN i106 words
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Article, Illustration68 1933-02-22 5 RUBBER FACTORY GUTTED. fl •»>» l^^" m; iin othce. Xnolher "1..- p«-^l ex iuffuMud. later vie* of the Main Office. The linal effort lhai t-\t injiuished the last embers Fireman Knixkini» !)>.. r. Dai <,'truii.- Fabric. FIRE AT HOLBOKN HOTEL.— Fire ».r., h a ih<68 words
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Advertisement61 1933-02-22 5 f_X NICHTiy c.15 9.i5 P.M. \N«>THI.R BRITISH SUCCESS! Original >* rnio rffecU *nd a slor>. nd roruunti, t-onihin«- t«» m.ikr thi.* a memorablr trr.u i N i n stoff for >ou hrn tou v* mwdkSayit witlilMusic I. > I'.KIIIMI \M> DOMINIONS I'KODI TION Jt^ \M> SHOKTS— FACKLLEXT AS USUAL! 4f61 words
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Advertisement73 1933-02-22 5 I I>e Famous Star of "SHANGHAI EXPRESS" Co-starred with a Brilliant English Favonrite! CAPITOL Opening at Special Matinee 3.15 TODAY! MARLENE Pi DIETRICH |J Powerful Dramatic Triumph Wmf^^M BLONDE VENUS igf With the popular Knelish Star. lliliLe HERBKRT MARSHALL W\ f M «^S s''-^v :i »Siw^ s*S<"'"''^BBH^H v I It73 words
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Advertisement350 1933-02-22 5 n %TI]% !EE -AT-3 P.M. SAY IT WITH THaOL» f SAY IT WITH LAUGHS! Here's the br»-P7iest hri>:ht- .^A k '*f i>st romfdv >mi have «»e«-n in V«P^ %2 W many a, nx>nth' oraie*> with lv .i punch, thrills with .1 kkk: |f WILLIAM HAINES, CLIFF EDWARDS JVIADGE EVANS, CONRAD350 words
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Article275 1933-02-22 6 ROLF HOLES OR BATH-TUBS Iku CspiltOM Thinks of Saraiett's "Campaign* 1 Cteni Sarazen's one-:- f or Mner and better golf holes does not look tc the wholesale insUUatiop of I cape, but it has at least started discussion among leading players N IB••her of oen*s Uttle jokes— f famous leg-puller.275 words
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Article18 1933-02-22 6 Some barri- months, or .But If*. 1 o|| barrister, was night, iir.d on who creditors at Bow C18 words
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Article691 1933-02-22 6 Forward Tot* and Back Tea put forward the UKxJven .<e happy little noises and the ba growl, writes the Times golf coirespcn 'A -.on ihc U >ut bark these demonstrations ar I Some ci I Bi (Ml if ,h aa :i whom I ha\e been playing golf for 35691 words
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Article55 1933-02-22 6 Two 1 a England to! tak ;>:■!' in the campa ol musk rat in SI V in Dr. A. the Nati I .^titute of H A.:.i: J tth. the chief B rfai <■ I 1 :ition v. Men h of thoust of mud B and he i>r. PmM lining of55 words
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Article950 1933-02-22 6 HOME M r.B\ Count: Championship No; riny Deci-ion m Our Own Correapondent] |...nd»i. in Th Rugby County Championship to acwh aeou-final at Westtm*«uper-llare, Somerset reyet to be beaten in the competition this sea- t son. and Hampshire by rinninit (11 mty 1 due to be playea950 words
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Article121 1933-02-22 6 Wanted a Good Pa* its orresponder I LniMioli The colt spell wnil optimist He wants a racei: he baa advertised in the Raru one. This optimist to particular sort of hone be win haw aWiouj: be either a mare or a *elim« Maiden MMfcr all rules an<: have121 words
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Article34 1933-02-22 6 It* Rufby f Mr E Prr«ott. .Cted twwrer. «Wl and 1921-22 P 1 1 «m knovn that Mr. hu 6SIH birthday htft iv." feelMg rather ur.w»l iMtvy Mo» to ltoltow«> BMJrtbWi of the P34 words
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Advertisement79 1933-02-22 6 I i.trol !<- morr rtnorr .u-K." t-fl ..i Lin,'.. mm ml I feJ b a\ 1%. FIC :n t},,. ihau all otl-r MMpHtthri !>i.uul> n'mbiii' d 111 \rril\ th.. toi Noin-M-ir I'l.;.- writ.- lor our .ittr.ut.vr illu>tr tr,! M -n M m J.Mokl.t (ont.iinini; i-'T.-l-i drtuiK ol world r.-c)r(U A^^79 words
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862 1933-02-22 7 Grievous Hurt Trial Transferred To District Court K.lVrerue to an alleged feud of lont; standing between two of \rabs was made by i-ounsel when a case in which '«r of one part> is alleged, in company with others. assaulted .i member of862 words
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Article67 1933-02-22 7 in Think, It An \i-t of iolem r Kr.lm in IMRtoal circle* «r painfully jwptotd at th» way in «**th w« n»de to dwcrttod l They ax* at a to- tt> w«l«atajrf <^«gggl 4 > t' ''•"■••v-;;; xi^inr iwai v*e* ueaiies. Tb*r y^j 1 em: that theReuter Wireless - 67 words
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Article48 1933-02-22 7 irliiu I «■•> I note from Brttt* "•"HZ .sed m feeling olta j Thr OuillllMWt CtfWl W»MMm**' .nt. t the Treaty of 81- Oeta^n w lie c«ae. note w» Mt to the rT «*~rr the Ooxernment 1— «> «»*~J^ ...,>. or. greater Uteny |»JJ ZZunpmmneed not be feaied tM» BOiTReuter - 48 words
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Article15 1933-02-22 7 Mt^caporr. r-Ko v«« ch«rg«l »iw an«l m art fl>M «U^ J^* 115 words
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Article78 1933-02-22 7 One Hour Protest Strike l\.nv ».l. IS A one bo all P ublu &trvi <€s t ordered on Monday, by U. aj a protert against th. i si ■■■■■■■<■ v W.n -I'jii-. I «h. lit. K S! iMUi p lW: o-day demonstrated, by the cessati. d Mtfc, teirReuter Wireless - 78 words
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Article104 1933-02-22 7 Another Reception by the Community T!k advent of an-> the CtaflUjr n MaLisa >vh! tv SetUars to <> l h nir.muiiltj ycsu-rdaj r Uttli \CM IB arrival: i,.,,u. *Vr, »y«ur«S th, -SjK-mltM Nl <K ,.f, chettin a ;iM ..Kt.,r:>. ..11 k™l rommuiiiM^ w^ f nour wen M and104 words
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470 1933-02-22 7 ALLEGED SLASHING OF PURSUERS Preliminary Enquiry Into Grievous Hurt Charge The alleged slashing with a large knife of two Indian civilians and two Malay constables by a d' >mt fJUmm MWritar, li his Mftanpl < .I*l-- iaptm\ mnt-d the subject >■'• immary inquiry which470 words
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Article385 1933-02-22 7 Alleged Fictitious Amount Filled In As Ml I turned MM <»w::.- }i i in, lin v. )u id in th< I Ci b< fori Mi i F \e*ter<w. nclusion i I lin ittti d to the Assjjpei aq i Murgi ■>' I j I Qfttfa !> Ol i^in385 words
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Article, Illustration569 1933-02-22 7 Singapore Man On World Tour Held As Spy; Captured By Bandits A iormer usher of the Singapore Marine Court has just arrived back in Die town after an 8.000 miles journey through Eastern Asia on a n round the world but nut with difficulties with v:>569 words
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Article83 1933-02-22 7 Long Conversation With Mr. Roosevelt New York. K>b. 21. s:r Ronald Lindaaj the British Ambassador the US landed hen LO-day from Miij«- -ti< .Dd lmnu-tiiatelv 1:... a tv.o hour.-.' Dvcmtkn .-ith Mr. Roosevelt after which iht PrwUl p.'-Eicct Inoed i itotcnmit UmU Mr Ru:uiki Undsr.j hadReuter - 83 words
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Article89 1933-02-22 7 A fine Of $250 or stun and .1 bali tOfifli M riporous Imprisonment In default was imposed by Mr J F. P. Greßg. the BlilfPOW Third Ponce Magistrate, yesterday on a Chtnesr. who was caunht operating an illicit rtffl Acccrdlni to (he proaecuiioo thj »o »ed ;i; irorkins89 words
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569 1933-02-22 7 KALLANG ROAD TRAGEDY DESCRIBED Coroner Reserves His Finding Th< .::(;>. iry into the death O< > Chunwho was knocked down by a rdriven by Mr X Scott Walker. i Mtssr Borneo Motors, was continued by Mr P. G Bourne the Singapore Corom r -•:ci..-569 words
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Article211 1933-02-22 7 plucked Alive Alter Dose ol'J A he was Hal j I2OC was Qttrtrd b\ the Tj Mr .1 F F Oreu •'■>•■■ r U 'H -is rharced with ci i< It: A police constable atui tn. C- M pi c -i '>n stated that at H211 words
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Article32 1933-02-22 7 I.S. House of Representatives Approve Repeal Washington. Irh The H<>um >»' Represent ltivis has |i.i.ss« d th< uroli b'ti n rt i)p't] resolution alvt at aciopli ci In the s. mJU ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article678 1933-02-22 7 Dr. Noel Clarke's (all to Eurasians LOYALTY SINCERITY heener Interest in Public Affairs A plea to X..:;. San c"■ .siity :o equip themsehret for the IMi ',< n them du< :v.u n Keener competition n. "t life was mart, by th< H( I Dr No< 1678 words
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Article32 1933-02-22 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. MARRIAGE. HEN DfcJRiSON'— GIBSON A; th. Pi-.->by-Urian Cliurt h. Singapore, on the 21. in>t by the Rt-v Stephen Band Alexander Snedden Henderson to Elizabeth Weir Fr.ur.« f;:[>v, n LanarLshm Gotland32 words
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867 1933-02-22 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS GUN LAW IN GERMANY HI.DNKSDAV FFBRIAKY 2i. 1^...; While the folly and ineffecttim of repression as a means of maintaining law and order is recognised in most modern states. Germany under the Hitler regime seems booked for a full-blooded reign of terror." The process of newspaper suspensions867 words
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Article62 1933-02-22 8 Ih« Vinerican CoiisuLit< fit-n t »ra! will ir closed to-day, Ftbruan 22 which is tht anniversarj" of Washington's birthday, and cfk-b:at( d :is a public holiday v. tru- L T njt/-<l Star- Tin an- brigadt ytsu-rday rect-ht-d rail to Calrnhill Road, vherr th< y had to deal with an outbrt:'r:62 words
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Article100 1933-02-22 8 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Paris specially cabled to the Free Pres are v follow TIN London, Feb. 21 Spot £148 (£l4B Forward £148^4 (£l4Bi 4 Tone of Market Steady. RUBBER London, Feb.100 words
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Article351 1933-02-22 8 Hopes (if a Peacef"! Settlement BUSINESS AS SI \i Trade Between Mala\a :uid Pacific l'ii;;:ir hu I The Japanese community of Singapore is closely watching the trend of events in tho -Japanese dispute. has been expressed in some quarters, but Mr. I ura. the Japanese Consul-General Singapore,351 words
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Article47 1933-02-22 8 French Conference on (.eneva Incident Par,. r l. BM >"'' M >» .*4ler. and tte PMVlpi MtaMß M p*~; ■tijui, had m long con at GfnfVi. Kr.a.f. v many 'a sil]»-p» mi r» i H»tt Nadeln> Ocrmany's vpsterdfty to consult u-.rh B<t1!:. rxUlw the incident Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 47 words
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Article55 1933-02-22 8 "Strained International Situation" S*nU*«o I* Mir- M, IS The boundjtrj dxspu> :-•>. p,-r^ .a.:. Colombia is t\ausn.t: anxi»;\ at Kquadur i. own frontier* ha\. :..>•. b»i d»-ftnit#-] and who arcurdrnf' t >v .1 quil hiw U'-( .dr-c. rrnn..^. mra up uh. age of IS "in view of theReuter Wireless - 55 words
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Article43 1933-02-22 8 Krazilian League Award E» I* J<tiwiro Irr IThe Braz-^iir. MM iMfM ha* deckled to sole traxisKtlantK nurht a ;k: wfi] also award medaLs tv the •nu <>• t:.. p pl&nt An F^. Cv lor h«»*ifai» H>» TYanaathnth f.l^ht record Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Article42 1933-02-22 8 Passengers Landed H> Tender London. Ih. Th. OUO Montr,*.-. Inward bound from Halifax. Nova Scotia, bream. r outside Liverpool at breaklart time. The IS6 passe:. r r? i.. hnd it is expected the ltoer will raflnt with .>,,. r. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 42 words
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Article165 1933-02-22 8 Kdm <>| Convict !>:■: There m-«« Ml roh« vesfcrdajr «f th* Koh En. I •*■>. have both bern years' IiCMMH tanprisoti'.' I matter Java Hunutra Han. Road. Thnp SUu. ■tiwet and T«y T The plaintiff claimed lie* amount due by tht li the mtmimt dated May165 words
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Article164 1933-02-22 8 M>vtcr> m Omm <)f Ckmi \wu■»t■ m ji i I' and hi* refusal to meet th<> bili> when pr ■ented. wac the juhject of the contauMG I WlliWJ BCMtMt A WU-knom'ti Str: -burr Chinese T\>h Seng Watt Plaintiff* are Chop Sto Ouan Hm Chop Urn I Alk164 words
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Article27 1933-02-22 8 I iryptian number of in?n. wocnpti ul cnlMnii fc^noiKj Injured in a ftrr at the vtUacr Sirteev. Lower Wgyi*. tu rhich ISO dwclhi dKtro>-«>d.-27 words
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Article58 1933-02-22 8 Hvlam Fim-ri M<- I mi ir l s A quarrel with a ffM CMhlff and rtMp keeper had a sequel kefori Mr Derrirk in the Folk* Court this mornn. Pang Toog Jong, a Hylam. w* charged t The crwpaifcMwt mil mccv** Mm- to him after st iiktn«58 words
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Article42 1933-02-22 8 st nan Loan Owii^i' MIL afnct pnvMai for the oMHwnMB MJWJM loan to Awtrta tnm tsho' a long-term loan, ha* pMWd th« in thp House of Oi—nm. after th for its rejection had been jrfftfit by to 51 Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 42 words
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Article38 1933-02-22 8 In our article yesterday regard up of the Colons Trade Commission U of liiniti and exports for British M the years 1026 and I*3l. a. the decline in trade. of dollars They should rUhU> br38 words
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Advertisement128 1933-02-22 8 m CaVILIDIBCCIK'S COLD STORAGE MILK -SAFE BOTILED DAILY Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE V&p^J For Ever U thin 9 Phone HHL FINEST Qi AUTY GOLF, TENNIS J^ and POLO SHIKTS. Price $1.2*. BBIUNGING OF TENNIS BADMINTON RACKETS OUI SPFa lALITY. ROYS O N S The128 words
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Advertisement62 1933-02-22 8 GIVE SOMETHING IN JADE FOR PRESENTS U. S. de Silva Bros., JKWEI.LERS. 23 HIGH STREET SINCiAPOKJ WOMEN says a I'niversity professor, grasp things much more quickly than men. Some married men might be ready to endorse this at the end of the month. Provide far the future by "GAFLAC* policies.62 words
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Article, Illustration53 1933-02-22 9 JAPANESE PREPARING BIG SCALE OPERATIONS -NOT LONG TO ,i lltipia'unt to Chans >RDER FIGHTING tVipint: \<:> M J.ip:int-M- -irr f*\»i i>»ih i<»r Lirn»- si-alt* op« r.i t>t two (ii\i-iun> beinn sUle that they <!•> not n.tit ip.it. k«t are aHeat r.Mnim, M r.-t the rwhw<- Reuter Far Eastern 1 h»-Reuter Far Eastern - 53 words
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Article52 1933-02-22 9 V\.ir Office -md Jehol I Operations lokio rfo. M I .<•• rt-Uc^ttt rrjirdniij lh»- d-ttr in the Jrhol oprrjti<»i»^ I' 1 l -»J»c*l*^ Uw»l thr^ will '»ot hj\»--t« wait. -.port of to* flKhtbW i that jpormdic local clmlm* cntht i Wtf^r «f ooij be expected. OOcaUReuter Far Eastern - 52 words
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Article19 1933-02-22 9 It retaaMy iHW* t fw f t> f r jf^Z* >.- M.tkiljn. uM %O MIMMNV Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 19 words
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Article31 1933-02-22 9 Imprf-wiv* Scenes in Tokio mgnmtm i^^» w of I rm rd MAM fV-NMfeß w ay |»w.« I .>■ utwt and pta4^V ■■W orl T A politic*! l Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 31 words
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Article16 1933-02-22 9 K^actionarie* Attempt Tufcjo. Vrh. -I n'ta Lbrt it' 1 I Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 16 words
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Article32 1933-02-22 9 London, rcu w_ »mfh rrtulu>lLJ I*"*"* l •ollfltt't _-L >»*t i.nrt bin •.t-iy foe s«*>- r 01 1 n in > war condemned by th<* finted opinion 4 Mm mM32 words
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Article81 1933-02-22 9 Among a cargo of scrap-iron loaded at Auckland by ft freighter lor Japan are several wen stored since the war by th« wcanse thrv vrere not wanted as trophies by my public body. The ftms »old now will wsibly lonn rw material for Japanese Tbe OpposlUon leader.Reuter - 81 words
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Article130 1933-02-22 9 1 Uhiiim on mr jt-nui Border >haiul>.ii t*»> 1 j launched an attack on the Chinese positions lMt wtg Ht Flatting abo broke out at NanMng.l on the south-east later No further details are available at pre-Mtt-'but it Is beneved that haoyangwel battle wffl mark the beginning toUnion Times - 130 words
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Article31 1933-02-22 9 JjjJ^Jr. MMtMOks wffl rwui to the A* l :1 likely r^i w UlHir.iA.il Jap... ,f..! !ll rbl r i IM subjec f,rt r..- "i r U Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 31 words
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Article38 1933-02-22 9 Geneva. Feb. Vi. I of the Special wit ;,;■;.■>„ b nt-« -^M v!i, and M"" Matsurka are r^x-r- l)l l Us v Friday but the lkt".\ w* l4o tau w v lV Japan I Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 38 words
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Article23 1933-02-22 9 Kin* and Queen Hack From Sandrini:ham London. Feb. IK. .iKh. th. King u'.J-!i f-^> ro^ ;i t iU Ffbruar*. <>. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 23 words
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Article103 1933-02-22 9 j SENSATIONAL ORDER 1'., -I'M M A .-.ensatumal oiv. retain Goer- them in.' pectel to pre. >rl lo the natlcnalLst orginis.to shoot down Communi t* and ate Tlie police m:\- t cv; i iati ns with i. i.< n:ili-t Mm h"*P alui r talD t^'t.Reuter Wireless - 103 words
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Article173 1933-02-22 9 Berlin. Feb. IS it Catholic newspaper Germania. tht pal organ of the Centre Party ha. beei ■>prvs.sod three d*ys f<>r publishing i st,-. to th« German Catholic and Peopl v'- nounc-mc the Hitler Government manifesto deplored the •triumph o 'ht over right' in German politics, an Glared thatReuter Wireless - 173 words
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Article88 1933-02-22 9 Berlin. Feb. 19. l:.. Nationalist Government is apparentlj .'>truni? enough to dispense with Catholic, .«wrt and there was an interview to-day •> "<!,.■ r Capt O.^nnK and Herr Maries a Cathottc Deputy at which at the latter ex- ,fl rh.it the Germama in its election did not w.wndReuter Wireless - 88 words
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Article46 1933-02-22 9 Berlin. T*b. 20. rhe Government ts not going to prohibit h/ Communist Party but will leave it to the k n Jesuits of the electioofi on Itorcft 5. the left parties would only obtain power over the dt'.ui bodies of our leaders- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 46 words
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Article85 1933-02-22 9 Danger of International Event Lapsing London. Feb. 19 The annual event of the London season^ the Intemattonal Horse Bhow^ may soon be a thing of the past- At extraordinary m< tingh V international Horse Sho* C°mpan> decided upon voluntary liquidation, but r^re^ still a^-lhUtty that another showReuter Wireless - 85 words
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Article40 1933-02-22 9 Admiral Leigh Urges New Construction New York, Frt>. 81. Tht N e* York Times San Francisco SSn« and additional cruisers. I the Japanese had more than the United States «Ut in betilertilps in which they were equal ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article69 1933-02-22 9 Continuance of Existing Protection 1 New Delhi. Feb. 21. The Government ls Introducing a BUI for the (•ontinuance of the existing protection of the cotton textile Industry for six month.' unti h "nd of October, stated the Minuter ot Commerce in the Assembly replying to a mnlownersReuter - 69 words
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Article128 1933-02-22 9 200 KILLED BY, EXPLOSIONS (iIRL WORKERS FALL INTO RAGING INFERNO SHANGHAI HORROR I 6ASOUNE VULCAMBHCS Shanghai. Feb. il At present it is believed Unit at least 200 people Wave lost their lives in an explosion of two huge gasoline vukanisers in a Chinese rubber factory in EastReuter Far Eastern - 128 words
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Article127 1933-02-22 9 Drastic Measures Adopted By Government Bukharest. Feb. IK. The ivport that Queen Marie has advisee ht-r son King Can>l. to abdicate in view ol the general unrest prevailing In the country i 5 denied and discredited here It Is tha! the Queen Mother, who formerly p*yed an importantReuter Wireless - 127 words
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Article91 1933-02-22 9 Paris. F>b. 18 j Madame Lupe^ue. the r^-haired favour^ I^E ""tLd ax the hotel when arrived at Nice a few d^ «PJ JU? SI npv^left her apartment, refusing to receive I vXrs o to aioswer telephone calls. She was fce°d U>-day when she »^^H dash toReuter Wireless - 91 words
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Article16 1933-02-22 9 M Teymourtash Re-arrested After Pardon Teheran. Feb. 19--wmm rranted a Royal pardon Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 16 words
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Article37 1933-02-22 9 §£20,000,000 Acquired By Bank London, Feb. 19. SsSSSSS »ow more than regained. purchase The Bank to-day announced me f T further £3.665,000 of ba r gold_ making he total recently acquired by 19,986,000- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 37 words
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Article22 1933-02-22 9 Dictatorial Powers For State Governor Lansing. Feb. !l tl.o r, 1.1 bank ho loav^ draw:>l- s of fcai.r. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement133 1933-02-22 9 LENTHERIC I||^|^^H^ Vnv'ourit.' Untlun, lu.n. LIPSTICK ii! pply a small quantity on c lips in the morninu >ur Lentherie lipstick stays -r^^ 55^ i all day I OBTAIN ABU IKOM ROBINSON C 0. 9 LTD. (Incorpormtwl In Btr»lU> BrtUemer.t. > SINGAPORE-KUALA LUMPUR BUY BRITISH PRODUCTS I "TOBRALCO" MOST CHARMING COLOURS133 words
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Advertisement816 1933-02-22 10 Hit P.: r FUNNEL LINE .Or-i.-. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Ltc Ship Co, Ltd., and China THK HU A KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. 1931 1 LU M Steam Navigation Co Ltd THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co Ltc I-RAITc STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd THE SARAWAK STRAJIfSHIP Co. Ltc HIN'A NAVIGATION Co. Ltd816 words
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Advertisement334 1933-02-22 10 I Ellerman Bucknall j Steamship Co. t Ltd. 'Incorporated in England) i. J "ELLERMAN" LINE. I FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AM) SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OP LYONS Fur Havn London. Rotterdam Hamburg Feb 1!8 Mar 2 s.s. CITY OF MANILA For Havre. London. Rotterdam334 words
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Advertisement251 1933-02-22 10 p. 6 s a British India and Apcar Lues dhcocpantei in B^luiA) MAIL, PASSENGER AND C SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 0 UNDER (OMKAci WITH HIS MAJI SII LONDON AND FAR EAST MAII I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA ;><i: I •fcH R^MPURA CARTH.AGE 14 HAJ SOUDAN MM RANCW c^-nuam HLHUW«251 words
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Advertisement510 1933-02-22 11 \l tl'vlll I Lc v v feflli! ll I l-n HMr Cia Mld UVerP l F^.2122 Ctotomfca Su-/ Port Sa:ri Havre. L^don. Rotterdam "vs. hm KOK, V«KOII%M1 vm, HONOLIU IJtor 15 TAIYOMARL T 14 500 Mar 24 K rt N *«>«n X -HI Mll./i \o K ,,|l \M IS .\m..510 words
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Advertisement387 1933-02-22 11 f '^i=i___^TS^4^-%^S &JMAMMHfiM '9 SCHEDULE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON WEEKLI SAILINGS FKOM MANILA AND OR HONCi KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND NEW YORK j LOW TIIROI Cill KATES HONG387 words
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Advertisement852 1933-02-22 11 K. P. M. KOMNKIJJKi: PAKETVAART MAATSCH AFPI.I I MAJ.Wi. VVcdn M H PMgi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. .'oe 100 -Pall* > ■i II .1!.,. El TUEIM MS— \Vtd:ie*d:ty. Feb -'2. Muntok ana Pak-mb-.m Mtof I' l r. r 2J Toengkal Hi eara-Saba and Djambi V\N 01 I fio'»KN -Wednesday. Feb. 22 B852 words
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Article439 1933-02-22 12 League of Nations and Museum Collections It may seem fur cry from tht- .satiun of peace to the work of th<- er< at museums of the world. In reality the organi&ati< ol .n is little more Ulan th<> cuntinut-d application of international co-operation in any and everj439 words
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Article248 1933-02-22 12 Bangkok Float Raised After Month's Submersion 'Fr--:: (> Ov C> :t« ;>ondent> Banrkok F«h i: A U"x \t\\:> ace the r.ietelMUlta, rice millers and others, with Interests fronting the wat ra ays of the capital and on the rtnr itself cubscrtbed a .sum of over £6.000 to248 words
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Article119 1933-02-22 12 Neck Broken In Slip From Gangway From Our Own Correspondent 1 I^nd'.n. I,N Damages amounting to £4 766 15s 6d were i warded last we* by a special Jury in Sing's Bonch Division to M. 3rown, a former immigration < in ■;:'ploy of the Home Office, and119 words
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Advertisement633 1933-02-22 12 mm* Burns Philp Line. Incorp^rut'-c m Au< tr;t!i i FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly vullrus b\ th» well-known skamtr MARELLA (7.375 tons) and the SS MANGOLA (3,352 tons) [CarfO only) VARQIA ls one of th»- largest and finest steamers trading t<- Australia633 words
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Advertisement588 1933-02-22 12 THE EAST ASI LIMITFP. 1:. a* »t;'C TekphOßc i 322 PASSENCiER AM H MH H( s Prom ffoai Prx» S'POUe Ma- Port i^. KIONI>. EHRI> 2«/2 2t 3 nr, LALAMDXA U/4 l| .9 4 MfX>M» borinv ac/c ao c j. j, FIOM ■HI LALAN.'IA 23 1 22/1 ij 1 fcf588 words
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Miscellaneous701 1933-02-22 12 I MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pjn and Thursdays 7.30 ajn. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Saturdays 7 pjn. Kuan tan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7JO aja. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pjn. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday 7 pjn. Kelantao (via Qemas) every Monday.701 words
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Miscellaneous115 1933-02-22 12 1 >o- r Thorcis. No. 1 Dock Singapore, Lch. TiTnniMln^ I 2 Dock Van dcr Lijn. VESSELS \!!FriV)!» M .sa. Nor. M fj-im 20, for Lilacca L'l I U Bangkok 20. for an^kck 22. Fagor No: Ml from Bombay 21, for Bang- L'l. Kepong. Brit. 1322 t Swettcnham 21, r115 words
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Article423 1933-02-22 13 SCIENCE SEEKS SEA SECRETS Aid Shippers To Overcome 1 Depression t Ou; Ov :y r<.r.". London. Feb. 7. Owing to the intense international competition for th« control of Hi fcNMll v I invoked as ni before lo help in ttM humble tramp r iV'irnT mon?y-earning423 words
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Article205 1933-02-22 13 Mystery Man Falls Overboard From Liner There is considerable mj'st* tht identity of a man who fell overbold (Msi r h< r Urlana died ai tin RHbMI after vlnn the vessel was on .t pi Maapi :.,1 boarded tho Arlanza at Rio de •a:., a ticket for205 words
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Article223 1933-02-22 13 it. ;i a:;:_ passengers are booked to sail oa Hi.- Ant. -r »;>*'!« -da> for 1 ■iiuio:: I ports: Mr. an-1 M: .T F W Hewitt. Mrs X M Mi and Mrs D H Grist Mr and HI G O M and Mi C A Watson ,I)r E223 words
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Article272 1933-02-22 13 EFFECT OF PHILLIPAR DISASTER French Government's Loss On L'Atlantique Pi jin O;;r Own Correspondent] iiinunn Ket). l!ur< Mpj to be a good deal of controversy •m-: the case of the French Vtm i/At'..i:.tique, which was recently burnt at mil and tht greater part of wfeOM iii-.;n272 words
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Article166 1933-02-22 13 Request To British Shipowners I:-, a lrcular Utter to .-hippm,; .atioi. and shipowners, Captain H. R Moore D.SO Ii N Director o: FlMB> st.tt-., that ki Boo> ibit t'r.at Britush merchant ships, Iwhen carryniL- out sisnal MfK#m wuh H. M \mTja shotid take every suitable opportunit: -.■U'.j. the166 words
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Article138 1933-02-22 13 Another Liner For Japanese Scrappers Fn>m O'.:r Own CorresiK>nd«.-nt i London. Feb. Mans old trans-AtlMlh travellers will HfMl tiie passing -l the White Star Liner Baltic. uhirh is t- :.< '.-i-aii. for she was PMrally considered to be one of th< most r. ;r.:or-.abk' ve.v<.^ on138 words
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Article88 1933-02-22 13 Convention Ratified By Britain London. I eb. Ihe Sulet\ ai Sea < invention has bet n MUM fe9 Hi I I li 1 B:> ifli and N.-rth m Ireland. Canada I> nmark. Wtad, It.-:." Owpny r ands. Norwaj Spain an I Sw< d-n T: i i [in.88 words
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Article79 1933-02-22 13 Firing Practice From Pulau Brani Fort Owners and oi ,o kc- H essels as c!:ar of the range as jossil/. practic I I from the Silingsing Fort. Pulau Brani. at 8 a.m. on March 3. A red flag will be lk>\v:i foaa PuJi for one houi comm79 words
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Article19 1933-02-22 13 message from the I* Corato reports that The I l-ht vessC rogularl;- N four ds flash a n nd19 words
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Advertisement423 1933-02-22 13 T II X Si GAPORE FREE PRESS > ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE, c 6056. CaWe Address. ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE. lh»- premier morninj- daily in Malaya. Delivered A the hot i Ilazri each morning. Latest *s. latest telegrams and latest announcements London !iibher and tin cables appear daily. -P<, ..tl fratures uulud.- pictures,423 words
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Advertisement287 1933-02-22 13 WHEN'OFFYOURGAME that's a perfect time for a cup of perfect lea in Brooke Bond you have jSSL I .,,,'ihhmj ..m i/ir"""!* 'Jrt n?- i ,^y Aw.A r j|y ■II J I I I I I i\^s i "-<^ >x i^F i f/' £r Lever lid a Brooke Bond Tea /^^n287 words
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Article, Illustration407 1933-02-22 14 'j f||Wl o:>:- |Ml to nUOS- at i aj pajai...; I ■l Ml W North II I I (1) Pass Paaa<3J 1 \v. -t m the reader 'vill OQtrf, doe: not come up to the requirements fur th Ifcfcl in His hand contains a bare 3 henour-tricks. Thus407 words
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Article449 1933-02-22 14 Figures after bids in table refer to numbered explanatory paragraphs > South West North East Rm i B Pirn < i i ftm >2) I B '3i Ps i b (4) ram 4 H <.ii f^a.-- PMs Pass I—North's hand crdi larily would justify an Over call, but449 words
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Article103 1933-02-22 14 The Bid For European One of the moat important Qantlni iHal motor Exhibition which has recently been held Eritish uianufaenaMßß aaa immv mAirinv determined bad European markets and !i tin: •>.... vn;!.;-.- t. 5.:.: I ho showed a Pourteen, a J-Utre saloon and coupe, and a Kaye Don103 words
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Advertisement426 1933-02-22 14 t/ \Y/HLN Old Sol's torching rays V-^ >^__ iv'JtX 1^ beat fiercely down there's V~~"~ no more rerresning beveiage tnan v^ 1 Lemos." it is the pure juice of V 4 sun -ripened len^ens swee' ned to 'l i a njpety. Keep a bottle in the I A^k. J° r426 words
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Advertisement452 1933-02-22 14 BANKS AND INSURA\(i CHARTERED BANK. OF CHINA. AUSTRALIA \M> (HINA I i orp raa n hi rmlonil by Royal Char Paid up capital in 600,000 shares of £5 sj £3.000.000 4 Resene Fund 13.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 13.00u.000 1 SB) SJwWbaja^Aj y fj,. 1 r* f* A Alor Star452 words
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Advertisement296 1933-02-22 14 THK YOMWWr lUNK. i tahtiThsd in if Capital Subsciibed (Fully pal ■wrn FMnd sident: K. Kod* r^' M -M afmdßt^^ ii ■■iiit't imnit.l. g n^n^n^p^^B^anw™* wanw «^^^P>oT I vl i i Wilmli mUv Bank, Ltd The N ttonal Provtncul L Lloyd's Bank. Ltd. andria .Egypt*. BaUv. Calcutta. Canton Change h296 words
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Miscellaneous564 1933-02-22 14 j BRITISH BROA DC ASTINCi CORPORATION J PROtiRAMMES FOR INDIA BUBMA, I I STRAITS SETTLEMENT^. and J FEDERATED MALAY STATES J FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMIIIF! DAVENTRY ENGLAND Wavelengths 2f> m-tres and 313 J i men. i 1 edne>d.i>. lebruar> .'md i GM I I M lime Signal irom J ii.i564 words
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1323 1933-02-22 15 Commodity Markets During tht Past Year I I i ju*r.. «rr clearly perceiwd and underP> jntprprrt the history of tin during the B t jj SgCCtfIMUTY 1O C9KSSUDC thflawt I '-rounent -monrtf which are the Lce*l ttf of figsjmodity prices and the B«avm that1,323 words
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Article613 1933-02-22 15 New (ioods and New I i; i. I lorld" L ofß I t:nI d :::"i(»n of tlv lorth i I Industrie* Fair, which opens in London and Btrminghar j Ui: 1 :r..v tnatic of th< of t 'utois and organisers Tin* Fair s Ui» ue held i613 words
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Article32 1933-02-22 15 I k n I.ibT'i" who has been appointe< careers mastei it Harrww School, with :i clas ovvi nds to have b< v in i j b\ th« N.itunuil Institui<' ol Ir.clustria I32 words
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Article164 1933-02-22 15 Changes in Representative Prices Feb. 17 IK D Chi; On jti 56 l > 53 v Am. T'plione ana I■a l'H j |0] 100 1 A ten- ii R;uiroad 40 j 4u 3y Dopant 36 3»; :<.v, Kn. r.)no. Common 1 0 NO In C'"-i. B164 words
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Article155 1933-02-22 15 1 r.\i-c» Supph oi IMMMI Tons Last Year In their annual revit w of thr rubber mw in 1332, Maw B F:. -> and Co.. broker- >: Fenchurch-str. KCJ Itatl that low prl for the ba^ic products of the world continued UttXMgbODi the past year, and155 words
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Article206 1933-02-22 15 Belief*' Righta in Htm Coinpan} Tht- liquidator of Dahan Ru'ob- MS announces that the new company has bet i red under th- name I Duhan Rubber h 1933 >." 13 RoorMane, EC. The agreeBMOI for sale to the new comixiny has ham mo and b> dated January 1206 words
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Article115 1933-02-22 15 THE ABROAD |\»r teb I* Amsterdam '"07 Ath.n.s 375 600 Bdgn* 25-j. Berlin >4 M IS)» Bombaj M l 6 5 3i> Branela '-■> 24 M Blirti,,!. 11l 580 SIMM 177^ j Helsingfor-. IfUB s Hon K>m I:< t I. I- r. 110 llff (1 Madri 25.2.' 41. \Uan *M115 words
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Article221 1933-02-22 15 February -1 SELLING London. 4 months 1 sight 2 3 7 8 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 27 32 London, 60 da>V sight 2 3 13 16 London. 3o days' sight 2 3 2?s 32 London, demand 2 3 3 4 London. T.T. 2 3 23 32221 words
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Article112 1933-02-22 15 T::. SuuTijM'rf prl nikuli S?5J7*4 Gambier 5.0* Pepper WhlU Fli r. Tapif^a io Pear! Sm S::.tl i. Copta. ti,.:.c:i.<: KervtM-:. [>. r t Syl'>an Ar:i/* K^^os^•^ <" p* r t. 1 per BntiM. Im;.. ::a: rail. Shell Motor Spint ,-j. ;.r Brv. imperial gallon ><. Shrll Motor Spir.t ii;112 words
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71 1933-02-22 15 I-eh uar\ L'Kt.. I.' o < !-m k i i R.S S. Equal to London Standard. .Spot .loose) S3m 9 UMM Vr. Mm London Standard, vjSm /■uidardß.S.fi i I Mar. 6 516 < Ai. A-.Mi-j 6 91ft -Sept 611 16 6 Oct -I) 613 1671 words
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Article697 1933-02-22 15 I TTKSDAY, FEBRI ARY il>l ]■>..; CLOSING OIOTJTIOV* CLOSING QUOTA! lONS Buver> Srllrrs Asani i. >s 6d AusU;>l M 10s 9d Us 6d Tin <C' i Us 12*: 05 10 B Q $1> 35 40 Of i Sit i£> 5s 7s norn C Dderlang (i 0d Is697 words
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Advertisement77 1933-02-22 15 useU exceed tl2.—t.lmf 7 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in tne BtralU Settlements i >FFXCE Oreat East#rn Life Bulldiog. Cecil Street, Singapore. UMrDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry, EC. zipany has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British Life Assurance Companies Act77 words
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Article936 1933-02-22 16 WEEKLY SPORTING NOTES Muter PrtJßpects v< .< rri>l>.»l>U-* .md Possibles New Services Playrr* Juniors' Knthusix»n Bovine a Postponed contest. T have phnty of new material this year from which to build their team Im -h< league, ar.-.i I i* MMsttsi mmi Mtti tht tr:.i. that a lot of ssfUnf win936 words
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Article79 1933-02-22 16 T^ -..at. f,u th SCC trial soccer match on Friday are: Colours: T O Ushnur: J O Glasgow F A jfec-rny. E E Hindley. E La ld^ n r J Bemuoh. D Alexan^r, O V Andrew,' i*-n. i: A Bto4jo and J E c Mlt--VtiitCH: A79 words
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Article303 1933-02-22 16 MAJOR GRAHAM AND MRS. SMITH IN FINAL To Meet Mr and Mrs. E. A. Taylor To-day By defeating Mr. i'H Hobbes and F.T.K. Hobtns by 6 l. 6 3 in the semi-final Mrs. CJ Smith aim Major HI Graham qualified to meet Mr and Mrs E.A.Taylor303 words
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Article370 1933-02-22 16 S.G.C. Four-hall Match With Keppel A lour-bai. match will t>e cd on Sunday !r. rr.nii. rirxt rU Buk:t Ijiiali brtweer. Keppel Golf Club and :<• G Club The follow-in c ar.- the :> am> .md .starting times iKt-pp.-: pla\er* mentioned 815 Dr J. M. A. Lowson and370 words
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Article141 1933-02-22 16 Undefeated For 94 in Match At Newcastle Newcastle, N.S.W- 1-cb. 21. M.C.C. in their match with tho Northern Districts of N«w South Wales scored 264 of vhich the Nawab of Pataudi made 94 not iut. He was at the wicket 160 minutes and mnd the boundary "ii141 words
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Article43 1933-02-22 16 Inspector Hunt's Four Sixes j and Thirteen Fours I From Our Own Correspondent! Penan*. Feb. 21. Fmir sixes and thtrtern fours in a score J»P was Insp<»ctor Hunt*. perff>rmance play- foi the Peelprs against tho Rifl-r»ffs. The police won easily.43 words
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252 1933-02-22 16 12 POUNDS OF BHANG DISCOVERED Basket Thrown Into the Sea A sequel to a search carried <>ut on the > > Hydra II by tht Singapore Preventive Service and the discover} 12 pounds of bhang valued at $504, was heard in the Criminal District252 words
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Article254 1933-02-22 16 S2 Fine F"or Solitary Police Capture a pMP Chinese who were engaged in a rlutte: on .1 vacant pi- <•• of land. :h.' atur.uon ol a polire patio!. i>:i- ->: them fell into the hands of the law and yesterday this mar. faced a char^i tarn;: public254 words
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Article36 1933-02-22 16 Pree FTess :r.ci >vs :«> trio Daily Ne'.\s who ha\ transferr* i their subscriptions to th" Free F'ress are :-^;;e-t--. to notify the Manage: of 'his papt. at »n r .•-hould they .-*.<;■.< their copies \'r36 words
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Article146 1933-02-22 16 Stock Exchange Activety Confined to Kaffirs London. Feb. IX. i After experiencing a certain amount ol pra?sune attributed to further tax gathering supplies of money became more Abundant and j borrowers found, less difficulty ia obtaining t loans f On \h>- St-ock Exchange morv ooprful senti- j mentReuter Wireless - 146 words
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Article74 1933-02-22 16 Chairman of Company (Jointf to Teheran London, Feb. 20. The chairman of the Anglo-Permian OH Company, Sir John Cadman, will shortly leave for Teheran with expert advisers to op* :i negotiations with the Persian Government This step by the Company is in accordance with the arrangement recommended by74 words
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Article35 1933-02-22 16 The prizes in the Singapore Cricket Chib tennis tournament and in the slx-a-side soccer competition will be presented to-day by Mrs. C. J Smith after the final of the Mixed Doubles Level35 words
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Article299 1933-02-22 16 PLUCKY ACTION BY MALAY CONSTABLE Attracted by fries for Help Sc'.cun. f<>: help from the se* in front Connau.-;.' Drive attracted the .-.ttentioii >■'. Malay police constable whu wayS on patrol dots; I Jt the spot at .3b..:;t elttr. ..clock evening, and going to toe ccc.299 words
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Article233 1933-02-22 16 Important Appeal Court Ruling: at Penanjj Fr.->rr. Our ■K> r C -rr> Pmaar Frh Court nf Appeal which opened at Penang on Friday concluded Ma '""I- tM» morning Sir Mm Mail returning to Singapore ■t. Thursday. R hut ease the court had before it raised an Interesting point,233 words
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Article115 1933-02-22 16 $25 Fine Imposed at Kota Tinfffi Before Mr Warn. UV Fim Magistrate ai Kota Tlntrtri Khonp 600 Kong, w&s fined $25. with costs $30 for liaving actrd or hWd himself out or pretended to art a> an ad'ocate and solicitor of the Supreme Cour of Johorrhe act115 words
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Article102 1933-02-22 16 Why His Majesty Has Not Returned to the Capital m [From Our Ovn; Correspondent Banffcok, Feb. 21 The indisposition ul Ht> Majesty who hat I present residing at Hua Hin. ia the «übjert of an official communique which states uhat the Indisposition ha.s caa^ed various bad and102 words
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Article97 1933-02-22 16 Siniraporr, Fr-b. 22. The following are the rotitne orders by Lieut. Col. M .7 T Frilly M C Commanding 8.8.VP. I>eave Officers. 'm. 'ir.df-rm. ntlonwi Ofß-er is granted leave of nb>nrp as stated H 2nd Ueut W H -Sail 313 34 Rifle Competitions. Thf ccndJttor^ .'latir.K to97 words
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Advertisement81 1933-02-22 16 I ppl HOTWATW MORNING K^VM" ,)'7^ _h/ v c^inifc jpgft FOR -ONSTAHf AND NIOHT hot A T£t t SHIPMENTS REGI I VRI ARRIVING OF SPEC 1 \IJ SELE( TED ENGLISH PISH DOTH 10 LSI I > H I P LAIC I HA; i I r diioi RED KING" SAI M<81 words
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