The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 February 1933
1933-02-23
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section21 1933-02-23 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 13^88. EST VBLISHEI) Is3"i. SINGAPORE, S.S. THI RSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1933. 10 ENTS.21 words
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Article322 1933-02-23 1 verdict of murder as -:>om unkn i mmm nitoritaj >■•» K.ui.d tied to a NNMI «< 1»P Boad Page 7. Inothei itU tipt on if of lh<' I 11-l. I S J-s vi I. i ile by an unkrown pi in Bf 10 forwarded an infernal nwhine322 words
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Article78 1933-02-23 1 T. AM) <> SUM X .2 PREFs .-E— COPYKK l.i.i I I The P. and O. are issuing 6,003,000 new par debentures baring interest of 4> 2 per cent which are being offered to holders of 5 and 5Va pea venture stock, with the option of cash orReuter - 78 words
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Article871 1933-02-23 1 ore water supply had failed, and al that rculd be obtained from Ike pump* wai a trickle of reddish mud. s the beginning of the end." said Sampy* wife Eliza with unction, "it's a jr^cnr"! com forth at last pon the folk teiim of their long wallowing in871 words
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Advertisement137 1933-02-23 1 BIG I A TEA r u- tln> freshness i: i m< c iHf the 'in home. RAFFLES HOTEL w MIFR HOTEL TO-MIGHT SPECIAI DINNER DANCE AM) CABARET HUGO JOSEPHINE 9.30 p m. to MIDNIGHT U VI FLKS RLEBRATEI) ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381 T j*-*^»t- ia i -fc^-^ irHHI fciKaa>a3M KM ',';fy137 words
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Advertisement272 1933-02-23 1 ADELPHI I HOTEL j? Patrons i re gut's t c d t!. kJnd> note tiiat. thi feOOl GABOEN Mag MgagM, then will NO IH.\NKK-I)\M I. iO-NK.JU SEA VIEW HOTKI S 10-MORROW NX.in DINNER DANCE ,v CAr.AI:KT KNIIJKTAJNKRS I THE MAYF SIMKKS I SATURDAY NIGHT 1 DINNER DANCE t CABAIR I272 words
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Advertisement54 1933-02-23 1 I ATI S 1 ADVERTISEMENTS nae Riley Page 3. Here is the tourer— Page 6. At your next briduo pi 14. CHRYSLER! LOW INITIAL COST YOUR SAFEGUARD A i* EVANS' AntenplM S Tbroat PavtillM. Tkr» S keep colda M bay am CoufL*. Catarrk. Bm»Juji cKitis. etc l» EVANS* #1 Pastilles54 words
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Advertisement11 1933-02-23 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TKA C,RO\> IN MALA':11 words
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Article165 1933-02-23 2 S'<»n(! List ot SubsiTiptions For *****3 iou>ly acknowledged I'M; vikn SIMI D W. Brisbane Esq.. 50.00 F, Anderson Pcle Esq^ 25.00 Hbn. Mr. Jas. Robertssn R E. HDtttum Esq.. R Renton Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sime 150.00 s s-..<-. Trading Cv Puloe Brani 70 00 Straits165 words
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Article79 1933-02-23 2 The Singapore Chamt Association he. Catalogue i 481.09 tons O:' 1.016.650 I S° ld W«-4!9 lbs.: tmm 2332 d N V 9 PRK I Xl M I/I l> Ki»it>.d >m<>ked Shrt-t < >nt> Per Lb Off Qu. 51 to 6 pap Standard Quality Pale H s Fine79 words
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Article66 1933-02-23 2 Arrested In I S weed en Stockholm, trl. 17 ecretary of tfce H I rnmunist p.irty. J tikisi who few weeks past has been a< MM > Sovi?t Russian trade delegation, was ■:v I. Mi J.t,kli.j was found in powenlou of Incrlminpt: nrobably prompt th. ties to oxpelReuter - 66 words
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Article51 1933-02-23 2 U.S. ENVOY TO GERMANY IWrlu, |>1, »0. Conner editor of the Nev. I world Mr. Herbert Baynard Swope. who was bom in Gerrr. years ago, to mentioned as the probable man caplt.i! afte r the inauguration P •Ident -elect Mr. Roose Mr. Swope Is well known in Berlin frcn fclReuter - 51 words
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Advertisement264 1933-02-23 2 Under Royal Patronage. A full supply of Aids to Beauty i I M for the Natural Cultivation of J Life Long: Loveliness Recomnu-nded by the Medical li. -•< i FEPLKAI DISPENSARY LTD. j 8 RaffleN Tlace. Singapore. i Successors to TIMMS DISPENSARY LTD. Seremban Kuala Lumpur Klanfi. j BUSINESS^ CARDS.264 words
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Advertisement464 1933-02-23 2 TKNDEBS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTKIi Tenders. N..>i v i -n that tender*' m f r rr.a'.erlai i .:<:■: Una*" re ly be obtained In the TwsaßT ■*■< S T.I J irtT-*- w and plant provided. Date Closing. 4 p.m. February 3 x. 6000 Its best quality aern: ving at Meter Workshop.464 words
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Advertisement314 1933-02-23 2 NOTK'I HALM CA Mi i u.mr < 1 1 vn \9mmi*K*u* in the strut.- Bctti vmicK i^ hekkhy <;i\l-. Books of the Ordinar: s*u■pany will be closed from l L. to Tuesday. March 1 lurivr. for the preparation of D ■to. IVATT Cluirt !t <1 A' Ft>T.« B.c k Hii.314 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous104 1933-02-23 2 VHK WKKK i '.iml.h. r;t«i. Water 09.25 9.1 ft at Jalan Besar. I i id.«> 'ItH 7. 7 v.. 2332. 1.9 ft. Footbi CjC. 1 SKA > A at Jalan Besar. v^u-d... :mi.. U 00. Id tt.. 23.56. ft. ,an Socletj mcc' z Football: Bfarlne D?pn fcVAJ v >orab. at104 words
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Article531 1933-02-23 3 DAMAGE TO SHEEP GRAZINGS y Suggestion Herds Should be Bombod The dama' to s: .< >n raiding 1 en r I Hi hlands provoked diverse x'lews in a ion of the i cc' ai a m< i the Cent) itivi thi National Farn Union531 words
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Article294 1933-02-23 3 \londuy. I rb. 13th. H. Ml Mi Bcoti and Lad\ Scoti Mi Da\n: I X Ml H X! l E. To;k> Ml 0 Barclay. Dr. R. C < "I, E. QrOMBBM b«4 '.umheon at Govfrnment House. \\fdn«sda>. Feb. 15th. Mr. an I Ml W :iT Govei: 'House. lion294 words
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Article37 1933-02-23 3 A dance is boms held at the Victori M. -Muinai Hall OB Friday, conunt lvini: at I pn in aid Of til. YWCA Club {untls. TIM < abart i n st 10 p B#i ntol i ,jt kxwl37 words
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Article223 1933-02-23 3 Winchester \erutr To l.irUm jn ILSJL l.fllldull 111 Our Own Correspondent* Mr A. J. Adams, a vaser vt Winrhi Cathedral, left Southampton in the Aquitania for M I to i cturt M the United States 1 Winchester and its cathedral. He has a collection of In223 words
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Article183 1933-02-23 3 CHANGING NEW YEAR'S DAY New Holiday Schedule i In Siam >I-n in <;..:• O-. v a I Bangkok. Irh i; 111 tm wcHf i "1 ...i:. ..;i I Si.,-, undergoing in r\>r- direction i( not Drisini rhaps thai there is talk <: tin bn.( !i. altering thi > hed .;<183 words
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Article263 1933-02-23 3 Vilm.:! K\<iporalion ol Sulpha h Mcwtir, Feb. 20. Tn< laia-Buga? on the Caspian flea, has 90 square kUometets of dead water m »hich neitner fish nor marine \egetation can live. The bay is very shallow and the waters that (low to it evaporate under the hot £unTass - 263 words
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Article141 1933-02-23 3 Dynamite is now being used to oestroy crocodiles. wh i been causing heavy loves to riverside farmers at Bulawayo. Horthamptonshire Cricket Club have completed arrangement* far W. Orinshav. the hire se rood -eleven bat— n. to qualify or I' .lowing is a ust of the honorary lecturers and examiners of141 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement172 1933-02-23 3 YOU ARE §URE TO WANT THIS NEW L f /v NEW BEAUTY NEW REFINEMENTS w SEE IT AT BORNEO MOTORS PHONT SQM Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double- action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth S th. m* 1— t, il,172 words
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Article266 1933-02-23 4 Nineteen- Year-Old Yak From Thibet London hrb 11. The past week was rather a sad period for the Zoo, since, in addition to Sopa. the giant tortoise, the menagerie lost two other One was the old bull yak. or gi who had been a familiar figure266 words
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Article139 1933-02-23 4 London. Feb. 6. The death is announced, at the age of 86. ol the Dowager Duchess d oi tlu most famous social figures of the age. "The grand old lady" of Paris is the name by she was familiarly known in Prance, and she became indeed139 words
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Article76 1933-02-23 4 The story of a police officer who obtained tree shave each day for 7 years is told in 2 t £SSd FWke JS VteW ™*-«r-no; •tfiJwbrtdge-arrivtaß at ht» new found he had left his sh; •nd consequently had to visit a barb' Wdsuch a funny story that the promised to76 words
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Article312 1933-02-23 4 HAVING A LOOK AT HEAT TOUNG SCIENTISTS' DISCOVERY Tracking DtWl Flectrical Flaws Om Own Correspond' l.ondnn. Feb. S. Three young Bri* > >r*d ivum an old principle an apparatus wbkft AM It possible to "9mT heat. A visit to j osed Of th? wonders of their discover} A h ind312 words
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Article114 1933-02-23 4 London. Feb. t>. Mr- JAM \nr. Jofcii^or. th<- fpmnuv has been awarded the Segravt Memorial iiy known as the "V C of S;;c :i" hi her England Ail ilit-h's. Thy pbf ls for the moM utUandhiß dfiiion>triticn I bl pocsibiMtie^ of traa p by eir.114 words
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Article288 1933-02-23 4 First Public l)i>pla> Of Their Films h m Our Own Correspond London. Keb. X. i:-.u-:.t .iiti-...-: .< :•-.>■ months ago tan :.»'i in a "■<.<':• ailed the In --aw Kiv.aU iv :.;a;.^:^; h< .tl.ii m. SatunJ arrai Ed :.r>t "open" m ■"II- to display tome of iheir work.288 words
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Article178 1933-02-23 4 Serious Menace To Health I (Fixan Oui Ov. Coi respondent i London. Feb. Attention was .illoi at a minting ol West IxithlaM Klin af.cll CullKllULv tf- the ll.'.Uix effects of ti-,. smokin habit appan Indulged In bj several children attending school The school medical officer said that178 words
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Article591 1933-02-23 4 \IR STRETCH PASSENGERS DISLIKE Yew Landing Grounds Being Constructed OorOn Correspond Hai^kok. 1. -i. i; Wbm "i<- A r a few S^ars ago Delhi to Ba.: ;iin: :etiuned via Sinua- un and Vide .ria the Officer comma:. PMMi the opinion I Hmh ml ttinsl i591 words
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Article170 1933-02-23 4 9tflMftfl IWI In Territorial Army (Fi-om Our Own Correspondent) London. f>b. K. The latest official return* 'total Btrei..-:r -;r |fl the permanent :iow i,tOl r!.- :5 ..■■>: other ranks. This is a j decrease n MM I ranks Ai;h tht-' M H B January 1 Dm. 1933, the170 words
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Article63 1933-02-23 4 By di ft-atu the !>■• ..in x> English bridge players from Crockwon the international "bridge tournament ponents in all four lies. Engl:-.: Belgium by 62 match I to 37, thus Mngtag the r grand total sup to 225 The Belgians have scored 186 points and the second German team 175.63 words
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Advertisement149 1933-02-23 4 j==^ Imitation i> tef^fl Wr It-ad. I 't^T^ I)n>aih:il)l -t. OKANGE Li Jt^ 1 1 L'A^J ilitNoiur, aroma an j FLIT^ L /PROTECTS the WORL^ i| against disease W carried by insects, >^/" In«r«tf» arf «lanprro\i-' <.iiar<i »oui llic Mir«- v»a* irom th«>.» -mall, ►vilt X fc 1»> ili«>, malaria149 words
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Article, Illustration53 1933-02-23 5 VOTING IN STYLE. pfc, nT Wa vint: tkrir fc«»e t» rw»t th«r v«l««. VOmW IN IHK lUISII KI.KTH.XS. The sc,n, «i.t»id« p." in. *£j« gSS. "i. k.vON r.racfonthv ice on the Wimbledon Own- v W ,Cv, MNN "1 I-' n iV-ure smowh. f.llson. Man rhe^tcr's cntre-for.Hrd. in53 words
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Advertisement43 1933-02-23 5 ISTEN TO THE FOOTSTEPS OF \N »»PUOA< HINC FAME. GEORGE ARLISS -lHr: MAN WHO PLAYED UK)" RESERVATIONS PHONg 6905 VS WE PROMISED A GREAT SHOW! *t JACK PAYNE JQ AND HIS AZf MEI > AND ROMAN rK i—^ p >!(»! Will WWT Til I jWHL43 words
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Advertisement66 1933-02-23 5 The Famous Star of "SHANGHAI EXPRESS" Co-starred with a Brilliant English Favourite! -rCAPITgt— TO-NIGHT MARLENE fl DIETRICH U Powerful Dramatic Triumph IfflVvYF "BLONDE VENUS" |X With the popular Knulish Star. WOliM^ HERBERT MARSHALL WMm See Glamorous Marlene as the toast of the Berlin and Paris Cabarets. Hear her sing three66 words
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Advertisement394 1933-02-23 5 MATINKK ON SATUBDAT AT I I'M DON'T MAKE ANY MISTAKE ABOUT ONE ITS GRAND— THRILLING— N<M Bl LAl'(;HABLE— and Metro^SoUwj t-Majw WILLIAM J EDWARDS, v J CONRAD \.i^ /JJ NAGEL I -w*m Mil ctvmc IMBI i J BAND "PE R FO R M AN CES i S.S. POLICE BAND i394 words
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Article2077 1933-02-23 6 MORE SURPRISES JN FA. CUP FOURTH ROUND OF COMPETITION Passing of the Giants .> an qu o■ O rreapODdent) I oitdon. Jan. v i datided Baiuid*] att ahftsat as amMtai n OMk issues as those in th<previous mii.-.> for if the First QfcMOfl BMUM eiftK i2,077 words
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Advertisement418 1933-02-23 6 HERE IS THE TOURER! i <:~ ]tl that goes to and p.t\».ant Delightful Urn |gg Wittl ':i ..""d down, cosy d and .descree:: up when :t i -.:.r- gallon and 1_ |M miles on m% of lyr I wr* raonc ol the merit thai wkft ma* i my for <418 words
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Advertisement52 1933-02-23 6 aourisbinu Vttrt u»in^ QiiversJell Tr> also Chnen' lam},Olde i i J<^ M urm«l«^r, CtHtsrrf a Agent v»(■ I I O»* SHIPMEN IS \RLY j \R\U\ !N(. 01 WEH I UX^ <K1 .i;< TED BKd FISH D i» I E M PL A 1 aa i i'u t t r 'i52 words
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Article132 1933-02-23 7 FOUNDER OF A GREAT NATION W ushin^ton the Man of High Adventure X JOHN SCOTTS TRIBUTE Striking Address to Singapore Rotarians -ii main soldi* rs who have Wit bthind them it th. riifnuir> ot their eonllicts. hut among all the th. power to t'Ntublish imonic .1 tjreat people a form132 words
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Article2547 1933-02-23 7 i day. said Mr. WUhasas, Americans Acrtbtr to celebrate the memory of one of th«--eat heroes. A man who was the pro- 1 hi life and traditions of a single nation i stwmt training, breadth of sympathy and any of achievements won for him an endurm2,547 words
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188 1933-02-23 7 CONTRADICTORY EVIDENCE Rilled By Car Driven By European R- -:::a: 'hat the ovidenrr befo.c mm v.as su :r..r MM NMHI «>:i open verdict. Mr F G B rn< th( Km:'ii;>>re Ci concluded tht < ih; .1: into death a Ci.int'.M-. who \\,i- k!i rd188 words
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Article302 1933-02-23 7 Kikisha Puller Sent to Prison A rikisha puller n> i identally discovered to be in possession of a pi I functioning automatic pistoi .u.ri ammunition from thr Criminal DM Mr. 1 I MW Thr puHrr pleaded yuiHv la the rharges of beir.c in possession <>f srßSf and ammunition,302 words
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Article90 1933-02-23 7 Further Outcome of Saw Mill Tragedy outcomr nf th death ai Ch:: at Seng Hwa Saw Mills who ..rd to h u. m >..••■• hmtn vlm firewood tor of HM WMjtt I (1 C'inai S\< 00. was yesttrday also charged with \oluntarily causin? grl hurt to the boot90 words
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Article186 1933-02-23 7 F.ntertaitu'd To Dinner By Mr. Tan Hong T<k Ci.u.t si \in ittui Ok In > i ntt-i to (iiiuiM D-. Mr Tan H> ii- r. •-President ut the Socu t\ Aftei dinner the ;rstra conn Mi Cheon< Chin s IdDomiiic musical turns. In I'lnm-M T.inplt Gard< n186 words
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Article392 1933-02-23 7 Peculiar Manifestation of Affection SENT FOR OBSERVATION Woman's Treatment of Child She Loved V s result of a quarrel over a neighbour's child of whom she was said to be ver> fond, a Chinese woman inflicted a chopper wound on the object of her affection She392 words
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Article155 1933-02-23 7 William Hainos in *'Ka>t Life" afj B a fast worker, bui m "Fast Lift." the M.G.M. picture which cpt nod at the Alhambra yesterday, he is a ible whirlwind \:..r romantic advances la< smaj ling spe< runand tfirdjtnt the point despite a SlO.OOO reward lor hi. capture. in155 words
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Article147 1933-02-23 7 $2,7110 Worth of Chandu in Harbour The old tritk of PWtKhn^tTM) In3t t' Uwwrlm iian.iu or optiH I id into m ith Boafel hed to then, was I ...i hj c. .;,i .i the BeMu B (3 taM BOftl On th' MflMi the usual rrvenue i her and147 words
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Article47 1933-02-23 7 Five Chines* raided a housi oi c(jnipatnol ir Cairnl'.ill R(»ad on I'ut mi.i.' olgM BBd BMdi ill with about $7n worth il K-v.elhrj rash. T is v-Mfi t] r«v vftt 1 knu-s and tliat the inmate: wen held .;< NO ;iri'S tl i.;i\t. \ft betn MftdC47 words
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Article372 1933-02-23 7 TWO MEN IN POSSESSION OF INDIAN HEMP Inprisonment and Fines For Chinese Following the conviction of ■••C),.- <;:• for Mhit .n p. wssion of detctertw drag! valued at $445 aid the other for volume. causir.j, hurt to a pubhc servant m addition t<> btMiiL' in372 words
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Article146 1933-02-23 7 l)> mi: Man'> Kxidence Recorded al factions among Chinese toogkang ..:<• t-aid to have bce.n the can* of an affra\ in Bali LMM in the Rochore distinct as i a nun is now lying Id hospital with a severed spinal cord and accordi (be medic-\\ experts ha:. only146 words
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Article22 1933-02-23 7 ■Mm, mi is. Ti.- ...iir l« ENM IM I srtcfe 1::. .atT. whiii. ii hundred wH^fcd. nai wet.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article56 1933-02-23 7 Agnirance That King's Him >s is Not "Diplomatic" I m Our Ovn Qom Bangkok. l>b. H lc p-. C t .irwrd this afternoon, assured th* press that illness mm nor diplon and denied emphatically MM )Üble in tht nortberi i). fullest assurances that there was sagicuacn: I State56 words
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Article103 1933-02-23 7 Telok A-. hi th. c. irch Sor.al Hal). The 6' Chili M inw-rth League. X Chi Rcadtai club iC.C.a i and I tni i 1.,,. n i-,:. M-ntt-d. The pngl ..v... .t<(i bj Mr Tan Hunt S< ,-i... consisted oi diff Tent indoor -any Ai tin103 words
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Article848 1933-02-23 7 Verdict of Murder Against Unknown Persons EYE-WITNESS'S STORY Mystery of Time Deceased Was Alive An eye-witness t«» the brutal handling ol .1 hinrsr. vim was found tied to a coconut tn< 111 a plantation ofl the lonch Si S lap Road, was urn- of the848 words
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Advertisement31 1933-02-23 7 Tlie Queen will set- hn rirst talking pictun- Jacks Mm Boy." on March 21. when shi attends a matint't at the New Cialit-rN- Cinema Regfnl Street, in aid of the Richmonc31 words
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Article18 1933-02-23 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. MOORE.— On February 22ncl. 1933. Singapore, to Anne Middleton uif C J. Moore, a daughter.18 words
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862 1933-02-23 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1933. THE LEAGUE'S DILEMMA Though Japan recognis< m her reply lo the report of the committee Ol nineteen that western opinion is definitely auainst her there is no m sign that iht PVOPOOM to modify her DOttCJ M I result. While declaring that there862 words
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Article74 1933-02-23 8 Yon (ironau's New Bee** Feb. M. The famous German pilot Wolfgang vet Gronau, who circled the globe last year front has been appointed to an important post in tht new Federal Air Traffic Department beaded by Herr Goering. Yon Gronau is placed in charge of training planeReuter - 74 words
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Article142 1933-02-23 8 An .u\ tT»ar\ '»nrtTt v.Si < llk 43rd anniversary of the Chinese Christian Association was held at the V.M.C.A hall last night when there was a large attendance. An interesting programme was carried out including several musical items and songs and some of the most welcome turns were142 words
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Article90 1933-02-23 8 r.WFST tin wi> iiii'.bii; prices \M) BTESUNO RAI I B Rubber and Tin prices and Hi sterling rate in New York and Paris, specially ,cabled to the Fre* 1 Press ia follow. TIN London. I< |> Spot tlHy (£l4B Forwtid EMI (£148 4) Tone of Markrt Easi« i90 words
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Article, Illustration299 1933-02-23 8 l Mi.- Kil>oet> < t)mi);iii> at ict( rr.' The;! 1. 1 A very enjoyable performance in aid of the Singapore unemployed was given at the ia Theatre last night, by Miss Riboet 's Malay Dramatic Co. Orion. The Javanese social drama R. A. SoeauftUe" with Ml* Riboet in299 words
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Article281 1933-02-23 8 fcniou* Uand in Pavilion Film .a evident that a film like "Say It With Music" which fnstuxes a man who is almost a hauaehnld word in London, will have a much greater appeal to people of that city than to PlftVXiP. WOO £fltttK mBVCUCu SBC BUCtnoi 3 1281 words
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Article36 1933-02-23 8 Free Press aftmifciii and subscribers to th? Daily News who have transferred their subscriptions to the Free Press are requested to notify the Manager of this paper at <.: should they receive their copir.* late.36 words
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Article176 1933-02-23 8 Hcrluri Nl.ii -l^ill ,!i Dietrich Herbert UsrshaH is not in bis dement in "The Blonde Venus." the Paramount prod' which opened a season at the Capit day. "The Blonde Venus" is a sophisticated study of the eternal triangle, welded n unconvincing 1 hi "mother love" touch of which176 words
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Article409 1933-02-23 8 "BABIES" IN KEEN DEMAND Foster Parent TW Big ree Press tiiet are very i Singapore thes* d Not the plump. n< his-lathtr sevcn-hcrse-powt sumptkm vari< Th«- small car rn.ii>. MUM of an indu of the slump In a m years. Ownei rid of their Mayai .7 small of five-«r;i of409 words
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Article31 1933-02-23 8 Another Bu* •«><•« m Brigade The local tiro epttar.r Pire Brigad. b There uas v ■state (off B It was ar area and n<.p^ two machines to fain Brigade suerco31 words
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Article43 1933-02-23 8 B«s Causes I) Vult.lll Three Indiii: working in a manhol» I Che others were ftar opening. w«pp knockec yesterday. The first man suof bis head and was Brmw'*! up tn Uv ambul •braskwu on dip lower They ware conveyed t<43 words
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Article20 1933-02-23 8 WlttoMD. ft* held an fee Mm lake at bone of Mr. W W. frwkon araucnt tht choir down to H20 words
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Advertisement243 1933-02-23 8 Real la«i«*r stored for at Ica-I lour months at freezing point h«ion bottling, a^ om lager must l»r to have [In- true an«l perfect la^jer character. BARCLAY'S LAGER CaMLIDIBECIK'J" \ITOIMMIM gn^^r Kl\(. (H MAM -I I). 1 872. DIAMONDS SKT PLATINUM KNGAfiEMENT RINGS AM) KTKKMTV KlN<;s. also BHdal prrs.-i,:> in243 words
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Advertisement49 1933-02-23 8 A DAILY PAPER is offering a prize for tbe most original snapshot taken this year. The study of man going on his holidays minus his "GAFLAC* BACHiAGE POLICY ,»ught to >tand a good chance. GBKBRAL \((H)i;M. FIXE 11FK ASSI R ANCI-: (ORPORATION. Ill) Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone G tSO49 words
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LIU'S TROOPS JOIN MANCHUKUO
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207 1933-02-23 9 Some Former Comrades to follow His Example JAPAN RSI: HOPES RAISED Not to He Jockeyed fnto War With hiiiii lokio, l-ch. B. I it- t i!r\. pi:i, iii>. tl. indicate that tin- Japanese arc determine! not U> be lorkt-.td into war with (Lini whom sheReuter Far Eastern - 207 words
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Article66 1933-02-23 9 I hanm hun 1• (i Liv Kyuei-tang. Commander of the fourth Chinese volunteer division at Jeh cabled offering allegiance of himself and 15.000 men to ifanchukuo after which he started against CI. forces. Liu's defection is reported to have caused consternation among his former comrades of whom several groups areReuter Far Eastern - 66 words
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Article91 1933-02-23 9 rapine. F" An official Chinese despatch from Koupei- near Nanlir.g. despatched this morning and received at 4 pjn.. declares that Nanling is stai held by the Chinese. A Japanese armoured train Is running as far as Nanling .tation. but the city is still firmly held. Despatches describeReuter - 91 words
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Article130 1933-02-23 9 rir. FCipißC Feb. 22. The Japanese general drive is still hanging lire through a numb?r of preliminary skirmisher hare occurred round the provincial border between Japanese advance guards and bodies of volunteers who still have roving commhwlona and are not subject to the orders and .discipline of theReuter Far Eastern - 130 words
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Article168 1933-02-23 9 I the Shanghai "war" and the outlook Is gloomy Reuter Far Eastern Will I inn ll.iL I'D- r s Growing denseness of the war clouds overhanging Jehol portend furies which will be unleashed when the Japanese swing into full action to expel Chinese loyalists from the province. ItReuter Far Eastern - 168 words
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Article24 1933-02-23 9 H.irbui. \.b According to Japanese sources the Manchukuo ultimatum is being despatched at midnight to-n: Non-compliance will result in military operations- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article120 1933-02-23 9 I>h..n K hai. l.t>. A report that the Northern authorities reached an understanding with the Jap in regard to Jehol is emphatically tailed bj Mr. T. V. Soong. who said that the N ,'were co-operating closely for the defence of Chinese territory. The flotation of a $20,600,000120 words
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Article80 1933-02-23 9 Interviewed in regard to the suggestion made in certain quarters for an embargo en arms to China and Japan, the Spokesman oi th Foreign Office said it should be confined to Japan alone. He declared China was acting in i while Japan was wagjr. aggressive war andReuter Far Eastern - 80 words
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Article326 1933-02-23 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - while directing troop movements in Jehol and at Shanhaikwan. In trn conversation \nth the young marshal Mr. Shaw Is reporloci to made suggestions for the settlement of the Manchurirn problem.- Sin Chew Jit Poh ll«\iv> Casualties on Both Mm Shanghai. I■ A telephone message from General Tang Yu-lin326 words
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Article327 1933-02-23 9 isptUMM Fleet ('onimaiuU ts in CiMiferen •■<■ Shanghai, Feb. 22. The Japanese War M Dd Übs R M istry have orderod the mobilisation of all md and naval forces in the country. Upon the receipt of instructions from Tokyo. the commanders of the Japanese fl?et at ShanghaiUnion Times - 327 words
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Article124 1933-02-23 2 Geneva. Fet>. is^ed a to the Committee of con Mi of ten t. r there is much R• I jan *sagreei a :io luither us.' mm to Me Crom Cl neee ■ofereJgntj l ls to blame ft fen LM u-.mir fa) hasty r JS the dLS P ut n upin124 words
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Article188 1933-02-23 2 ■:.:;..>•. v poiuti'n Ml that nine o: llfcl ten Lytu-i: K,;-ort pr.ncip'.._-> for a Mttfesuggested in the Committee of Nini en Report could not b fulflUed without iti n Central 0•• rnment in Ch;:. M tMi po int -:.at the proposition for the w." drawal of JapaneseReuter - 188 words
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Article75 1933-02-23 2 C.enexa. l eb. 22. The Assembly accomplish ir.inutes in a Chamber the presence of the apparatus of photographers and had the appearance of a eh. The Committee of Nineteen decided s. w ould be no speeches at Fridays Assembly. The Committee has collated the i mHi ..ttce.Reuter - 75 words
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Article309 1933-02-23 2 Sir John Simon Declines t<» Commit Government London. I «"b. In the House of Commons last night. Sir John Simon in a statement on H 9m East said be had no information confirming press re;> rti ;:ng in Jehol. but the Chi.. ition at Onm had been informedReuter - 309 words
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Article35 1933-02-23 2 (himhow. Feb. IS. I:., japmipx o< upied Naming an in on E*eipiao where they an d to suspeiui ■>:>' ■:.<".-■- temporarily Thi Japam-st planes .severely bombed a con- t Chit:t-< ii Kailu Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 35 words
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Article45 1933-02-23 2 Mn as a test case for the League -1 Reuter Rome. t«-l). i'.i. in f. thai Japan's withdrav.. m Bq I MB bl I hMMj MM airiu* and M iNMtfM bO I.ipun. I- i the LMfWTI I i.urian dispute whu b. IReuter - 45 words
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Article74 1933-02-23 2 Paris, Feb. 22. The only possible solution to the question ol c ercive measures against Japan it she refus. tl withdraw bor troops Irom Manchuria, says UN Temps wIU be that no memt>?r of the Lt-aeue will financially aid Japan directly or indirectly, winch will be a graveReuter - 74 words
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Article296 1933-02-23 2 Burden of Application of t Article Sixteen London. Feb. 2:». TfcMi declare, that BH Lcaizue Assembly decide whether to take further action or to recommvnd the s-tt^mert advocit-d by the Report oi the Oil 111 Mill oi Nmet.-n and then d»p*«e. It fcJMM» advisab..- ana in the interestsReuter - 296 words
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Article107 1933-02-23 2 1 1. km. irt». T:i<r *c proposal t.- t <■ to withi; ..ps from Jeho! H > i'.hon-l K-.v explained is based on th. lorviction tthdi |al of Chang H^ueh-liang's would tliminatc the v. M to North China as it R-ould demora.:>- J-hol population to .v. rious res:Reuter Far Eastern - 107 words
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Article33 1933-02-23 2 t hinchow. I eb. Tlv Ha\.i.-. -i attachment occupied Peipiao I yeaterday afternon thereby comp'.f tl con- I trol of the short line of railway into Jehol.— l Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 33 words
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Article66 1933-02-23 2 Tokio Wh :i. Commenting on the reports that the Chinese minister to Tokyo would probably be withd:. the Foreign O:\. I declared that Japan had no intention of withd: .•:;>- of her diplt. md consular officials from All |M<ll'L till mo-.rv :.:> bi-r? of tr MH J le">3Reuter Far Eastern - 66 words
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Article27 1933-02-23 2 Tokio. Feb. Sir Francis Lindle> vi^iti d th< vice-Foi h«n this mo::.;:: M B^td. in HOB ••.•;h the Sino-Japa:,' dianute.— Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 27 words
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Article33 1933-02-23 2 i: > •.■ithoritatneiy stated that Sir Francis Lindleys visit to f: 1 reign Ofnoi was merely HM purpose of a talk on the general tion and M importance Is attached thereto.-- Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 33 words
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Article100 1933-02-23 2 NO DANGER" Tokio. Veb 22. me p: posal is b.inc despatched -da> from banking Peking for the Chinese to withdra* he ret r i )N< J< !l ri stabUsh -nent of a neutral zone on both i&et ol in- Or. at Wai: fot tiw parpoM ol minimi tng ■he likelihoodReuter Far Eastern - 100 words
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Article124 1933-02-23 2 Tokio. Feb. Accordm? la tIM HleM n ttafc gtudara of Bonins haw ordered tvo Britishers 111 James Frederii k Milne and his will to I Island on suspicion that they h..\< b v -on thp fortification: but nothin? thus fat I known at either the British Embassy orReuter Far Eastern - 124 words
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Article99 1933-02-23 2 Nanking;, 1 Hi. Th- Foreign Offiic this afternoon staud thti th»- raPQTtofl uinnvituin irom Manriu.kuo to Iffn^Mwg bad not yet been received. That the ultimatum could come from M,mchukuo '•■,.>> characterised as ridiculous It i« emphasi; a that a presented, the Chinese Oovernmenl would immediately return tho ultiniatuniReuter Far Eastern - 99 words
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Article99 1933-02-23 2 Th* Soviet intended to pursut a steadj POOC3 pmo .I. the Far East. n g e L 1,., the Commtot) I a rtw l "f* of collective farmc V.'-Kh on Far BMtcn frontiers the SoMet had no such guarantee* CM as iw., i. been obtained by non aggressionReuter - 99 words
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Article69 1933-02-23 9 SINGAPORE BASE ion by Sejr Vr 1935 000 CONTRACT ement in Hone of fom: London. Feb. 22. House of Common.res Monsell. (First Lord of announced that the npietion of Sir John ract at the Singapore st-ptember. 1935, and there TrjLson to suppose that it completed by th estimates for andReuter - 69 words
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Article129 1933-02-23 9 I. Hull A> Srrrotar> ol Slate WnfchUM. Fcfc. 22. stavtor Svanson will be the Secretary to th*. appmntm nt of Mr. Swanson. who te tetnnto been regarded as the probable •■uinu:i of the Senate Foreign Relations Cornice Senator Plttman. the silver m the muring tor the chairmanship. \L-Reuter - 129 words
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Article115 1933-02-23 9 rhin.se Finn's Report to Marine Con ftory was told in the Singapore lice yesterday evening by a Chinese made stated that the firm had ■rz- a consignment of rice and other com- < to the value of $3,000. which arrived 'he Norwegian vessel Her v^r j The following115 words
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Article69 1933-02-23 9 Matter Regarded < taMi i §>fc. :«n arms incident may now bi s*d following Sir John Simon: t^e Boom of Cum mom last ni«h c said the Rattan A«ib>— rtnr had in that fSM Rattan Gowrament was that the anus sect to Austr'i ■:s should be returned toReuter - 69 words
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Article44 1933-02-23 9 i.n rt > W/fcfSaW. a army command to panning mnw mn close to the Polish frantic T"ir.K- sccovdKC to Picas reports INI stated tint nock battles win be carrte >r cedentedly burfe scale with II i wry o# w/&r Vtvosltllw actkH i ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article107 1933-02-23 9 Fortunate DiBNVWy in Post Office FELL FROM MAIL BAG Second Attempt on I His Life Washington. IYI> 11. Mr Roosevelt's life has b jeopardised for a second time, according to the Washington Post which reveals that a bomb addressee' to him has been discovered at a107 words
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Article62 1933-02-23 9 A week ago to-day un attpmpt was nnde on Mr. Roosevelt's life at Miami when an brirklayer poured a rain of pistol ri into a reception g-oup welcoming the Presicii Elect on his n't urn from I fishing trip to the ti Mi persons were injured. Mr.Reuter - 62 words
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Article42 1933-02-23 9 Miami. I .1, Mayor Cermak has taken a turn for and his condition is causing concern h: temperature is 101 and h^ pal 108. The relapse i> attributed to coin s Zangara's solicitors have decided not to lodge ippeal. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article147 1933-02-23 9 l)i>( h; i •■<•(! [*ri>onor Fined Kit Contempt i i anted i drink of ice water and I refused —you became annoyed and that is why you arrested me." suggested an accused of the Indian constable who effected his arrest on a charge of obstruction. The accused was147 words
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Advertisement30 1933-02-23 9 Gayet and family left Singapore by the French MM. liner. Felix Roussel, yesterday, for Francs on holiday. Mr. Gayet is a f Moine Comte and Co.. Ltd.. Singapore and Penang.30 words
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Advertisement134 1933-02-23 9 CRICKET REQUISITES We have a very extensive stock of ali C\\r\ J\( X Hv')iili«. j V > FORCE M^ W/ V Xl( X I I i tour '-..MutDs. J o II Ai:i»lNf ;i WM- BATTI GLOVIi UIC Xl I Xl M* SCORIMi INC, ciLOVKS InKI NU bch)K>. h\i on m134 words
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Advertisement840 1933-02-23 10 FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SLAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co, Ltd. I Snip Co, Ltd, ana China I*HE HUA K7UOW STEAMSHIP CO 1931 1 Ltd Mutual Steam Navigation C. l.v. HIE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co, Ltd r STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co Ltd. I~HE S.IRAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd THE CHINA NAVIGATION C Ltd TILE840 words
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Advertisement482 1933-02-23 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SIEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Due Spw^ Saib S "pore. S S C rrY F LYONS Por Havre. London. Rotterdam Hamburg Ffb 28 Mar. 2 MM CITY OF MANILA For Havre,482 words
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Advertisement322 1933-02-23 10 P 1 O. British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CAR. SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL. S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJF^TI r>\ LON DON AN D FA R LA M MM! SKR VI I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOX CHINA i v, l>u n» lontlajr322 words
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Advertisement532 1933-02-23 11 0. S. K. Line. M)K URICA VND SOITH AMERICA hi i nu> vua- r t>aa ia«a wm i■ r i assssK^to (Blmaid IU auU 1H») A r Htt y?— 2L~; j«* cv pr 7 f i '^^»"^^bls^bls»» ■sHTO. LO WWOS Ann Zan 4itaar. Dar^s^flalaajiL. Ttoir* t O*rts«. Bort Blnberh. Cape532 words
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Advertisement538 1933-02-23 11 PRESIBEI^T lINI^K sj*^ j"'^tl v Hp jjP c -uum-u. O \a// TO El ItOI'i: KROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG \|a COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, POKI SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive B'pore. B'pore. Penang. York Adams Bktj 25 Mar. 1 Mr.r. 2 Anr. 11 Pres Har;.~538 words
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Advertisement902 1933-02-23 11 K. P. M. KONINKIJJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ IINO.MUo rhursday Ff-b 23. Selat-Pandjan^ Benpkalis. Soengei-Pakning, Biak »ad i' tkaj -B CRLMEK— Tliursday. Feb '!.■> Kong Kcr.L' Swatow and Amoy XI \l I. -T.u: \.v Ft b J3. Cheribon, Semarang. Sourabaya Boeleleng. Ampenan. Pa. igBay, Benoa and Banjoewangi MAROS- Frida: Feb 24 Prigi-Radja.902 words
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Article391 1933-02-23 12 JOYCE WETHERED'S STATUS Adviser At Piccadilly Store The Ladies Golf Union may soon .-...■< to decide upon the amateur status v: Mi v, Withered, who i>> to Uikr up an .(!>;>o;mrrurnt ?r golfing adviser to customers in th( Piccadilly hop of Messrs. Fortnum NT; nr-391 words
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Article136 1933-02-23 12 (iift to Science Museum I ML long model of a Fukien sea-going Jnnk ha& been 1 resented to the Science Museum by Sir Frederick W. Maze. This type of craft, now rapidly dying out, is in use in Northern China and has oeen little subject136 words
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Article142 1933-02-23 12 Casanova Actors Conn To Blow s PMsi o.vn Correspondent) London, rth S 1 > stage sensations took London on Saturday night, in theatres facing each IBM MBrtiJ Lane. They were: ill t+o astsss fought on the stage ot the Coliseum a ?h>- ;rtain rose and fell for the142 words
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Advertisement698 1933-02-23 12 Burns Philp Line. Incorporatitl In Australia FOR HKISHANK, SYDNEY AM) MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. h> ml th well-known stvanu r MARELLA '7375 tons :n\d the SS MANGOLA '3.352 toast iCanjoonly] v\KKII .A »•!> in la: t uiwl Mn«.t stom.rs uaumc -...Ua Cabin* ii» lux*-, sinnl.- Urth rabliis.698 words
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Advertisement365 1933-02-23 12 933 HOMKWARI) PASSA(;K> Bast available accommodation obtainable by all Lines froiL CORK'S [V»OPLO TftAVfi SCPVtCt 39, ROB1\S()\ ROAD Individual attention MO MQDMB PUI THE E.4ST ASIATIC CO.. UMITEP. TelepbjOßa 023 PASSENGER AND TRFKiHI SERVICE TO GENOA LONDON KOTTFKIHM IMMBIKi. *ND (OPINHAGKN FIONIA 7 3 7 3 10/1 FRRLA 28/S 28365 words
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Advertisement124 1933-02-23 12 HENDERSON ,n L waumnM or s^umqs aHO I 1 I n M.'MIVN BURMA >|Jar v PEOI i X BHAMO y AMARAPOORA SAGA INC Calls London ttAs ata Ham z yean t\ik f ijbjba immtkMt *> 1 aa^ vi \i^i nil- 5,,,, I maj For farther partlctiltrs plea rATEKSON, SIMONS Tr124 words
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Miscellaneous706 1933-02-23 12 BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pjn. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m batardays 7 p.m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pin Kelantai: ivia Pauang Btsan Monday vm. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday 7.30706 words
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Miscellaneous178 1933-02-23 12 Tmombo, Dut. 525, from S. Pandjang 21, for S. Pandjang 23. Ban Ho Guan, Dut. 965, from Scurabaya 22. for Sourabaya, Bmasim 25. Ma Brit. 510, from Pcnang 22, for :-.g via Ports March 5. City of Khios. Brit. 3537. from Rotterdam 22, for Hong Kong 22. Kulmerland, Qm. 4366,178 words
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Article301 1933-02-23 13 ATTEMPT TO LIMIT SMUGGLING Vessels Not to fall At Foreign Ports A all coastal and inland vesr.< i under the Inland Wnters Steam ation li,- ;i:-tinn g Issued by the > all .shipping agen and masters of vessels, to the effect that no such vessels, ng between301 words
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Article266 1933-02-23 13 ]V\\\ to be Introduced in Federal Council I Bill intended to prevent collisions at sea > about To 91 ISSfOduced in the Federal C Th« S: F*i:a t:n> a led b.. thi Bill contain the International Regulation^ M preventing collision at sea as they stood m ISfl266 words
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Article153 1933-02-23 13 Fifty-Eight New Ship* On Order 1 0 >'.vn Correspondent) London. Feb. S A representative of the Shir* Ml Employers' Federation has revealed that I 1 orders for 58 vessels have b°en boo.-.d by British shipyards. "As a result of t. orders." ml added, "it is extrem.-h prob figures153 words
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Article112 1933-02-23 13 The following passengers arrivi d on the J. V. Oldenbarnevelt from Europt- on I v... M: and Mrs. E. Baker and t Mr. J Brock, Miss L. Dawney, Mr. and Mrs p HafTter, Mr J. Jadot I.; dy Margarot Loder, Mrs. H. Swlnchatt, Mrs. E. M. Franken and112 words
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Article719 1933-02-23 13 SEQUEL TO DISMISSAL OF PETITION OF BIGHT BneM Vessels That were Exempt From Rules The appeal of Mm straits Steamship Company rrom the judgment of Mr. Justice Prichard XC. in the motion by the Attorney-General to show caus why the Petition of Ripht filed by719 words
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Article151 1933-02-23 13 Flaes on the roof of Ocean Build headquarters of the Blue Funnel S.S. Line, were j flown at ha!f masi yost re y in tribute to Dr. Austin Stanford, aged 58. surgeon of the Blue Funnel liner, Antenor, who died in the Gel Hosoital on Tuesday after151 words
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Article40 1933-02-23 13 Passengers by air from the NEI t( Sinpa- on Pebn Mr, Lorai Mr. L I and from Sin^at? IfJU 'r. Pebruarj i i T- I PaJM Mrs Paine, Mr Frankcn r .Trs Franken 1 and Mr brhwartz40 words
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Advertisement493 1933-02-23 13 Til X SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Office: 138 MHNBON Koah, BWGAPOn VI>VKKTISER SINr,APOU, •r morn.ru il.ul> Malaya. Di-livrr«-d llh l *»'"<, H-./ri e.uh morning. Latest '".I l.trst announr. monts "<l tin cables appear riaih |.irt,r.s. hridse notes, wit latest fashion^ sp»rtinq •Hides, Besides Iscftsn §nm ■< I n:i[lm I*. If i493 words
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Advertisement299 1933-02-23 13 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V AND MOST OF THE US. A tt\ i Mm 801 I- 'no Cana<l .< nat Railways. \-l <■' baa| tt< Mm I MMflMi R(K-kieK slay at Jaxpov i !!.<*>■•■! 1 >• v 'houtchanii year* •^^fl^Kii |V ;IV tram> of Supremo omfort I'hroujrh booking— «jiy iTHtfß^^^V^299 words
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Article1388 1933-02-23 14 Recent Additions to Library I.< :nt» publications were issued or ived by the Department of Statistics. SS uul FMS. during th. period January 28th to February 10th, 193 J. inclusive, and are avail:ble for public use in the Reference Library.) faHa%im Bi.ilfiiii", S::..:ap n Application iaj b< made1,388 words
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Article362 1933-02-23 14 Effect Of Being Born In Fried Fish §hop (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. X. Onr Ol the mo.-t common .symptoms of an inferiority complex, the Rev. Leslie Weatherhead, M.A.. Hon. C.F.. told Wolverhampton Literary' and Scientific Society members last uetf;, is over-assertion, and the subject Ls just362 words
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Article345 1933-02-23 14 Popular Shortwaw Radio Stations Th- :■>;.. -*:m i.< a IL-t o^ j t ions »h'.ch can be retei- ed in Singapore Ja\a Stations Baiid<r:.c PLM fr(jm about 5.20 pm. gramophone rt-cords and telephony tests with Sydj.' y. Au-traiia. and cth-r stations. Usual call after records "Hullo Sydnej345 words
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109 1933-02-23 14 Kuaia Lumpur rvcular bi ii a-t- b-- >.-.": further notice UI.Y IMS Mares 10.30 to 11 am. P ETA LING HILL TESTING. G«^pt Sundays and Public Holiday* so p m. Krontchong Music. i < En .:ih ■15 British Official Wireless Nt-ws "25 Recital of H.M.V.109 words
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Article181 1933-02-23 14 Coftela To Cut Out "Blind Spot" London I»h X Fn in Oui Own Ci>n- ■> A cum i tor iv.untrractlne il:^ ;!,nn.. :.m:y blindness or blacking out'"— which BOOH whin rm aeroplane pilot banks or rii\ at hiph <pi-id w;ts described to the Royal Aeronautical Society recently181 words
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Article122 1933-02-23 14 Pier Foundations sMbmM Froni Our Own Correspondent) 1 i»1 1 ri v i \t Wtrhsatmd Biidgi, one of the most bnaiilsTal Rr.d i *tor*." \jt 1 'i, t undatkm of ane of the piers is affected and that a aw*Ml state of affuts Is discloaed, the result of122 words
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Advertisement280 1933-02-23 14 Guard his Health < iv a .ii liirni.iniint at uncf m> >.tire hi^ Sore Throat h«-f.>re it do clops into lntlut.ii/.t, Scarlet Fever «ir ■jc i ,-r mil m^ disease. -T, ih.in -..r-lcx. FORMAMINr \Kt t,>.. I r.S.oac <uW«. i« BRAND'S SANDWICH PASTES sn-l •anap*'*. ..r Turkey mud 1 ngue280 words
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Advertisement411 1933-02-23 14 BANKS JWD CHARTERED BANK. OF CHINA, AUSTRALIA \M» CHINA (Incorporated In England by }-o (.■.■-<: Paid :p capital it. 600.000 shares of £5 <arh £3.000,000 R».-.s. rvt Fund £3.000,000 RrxTV" Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFH'I 39, Ttlihnpantc. London. B.C. 2. Agencies and Bram he* Alor sr:.r IlnUo Saigon B.ii411 words
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Advertisement344 1933-02-23 14 INSVRAMh THK VOKOiir:\ BANK. I i (Established in ISM) Capital Subatraud (Pully paid up/ v i«ejaj__ Reserve Fund Vlce-eYesldent K_ Takenctu. a^. •»lg«»»»» Baaaea 3l -a, CBl.il* >Taaaf The WafiMMl Provincial Bank Uoyd-s Bank. Lai Alexandria E. 8., a, BerMi hv^m Cakiatla, Canton. Changchun Bfl tien. Hamburg. Hank w. Harb344 words
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Miscellaneous127 1933-02-23 14 I BRITISH BROADCASTING j CORPORATION j I PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, J STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. and I FTDFKATED M/VLAY STATES I FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. J J DAVENTRY. ENGLAND i J Wavelengths 25.3 metre* and 31 3 metres. J Thursday. February 23rd. J G.M.T. 2.30 pm Tim-- 5i.t..,; from 1 Big127 words
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Article194 1933-02-23 15 •> •r■ ■••>-.. value o: For :«n rr tde. Including par*.--; pus,:. bullion a:. a uu:,. n. i:<i- ai.u i imports BNM 1933 '932 1933 'lotal Trade 1933 Bui- Grand Increa irand Mm |M Bui- Grand Increase- Total Trade Total Trade Increa&e <-> Post lion and T<-194 words
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Article217 1933-02-23 15 Ffbruaiv 22 SELLING L 4 -.'.<:•.. 1 2 3 2" 32 I don. 3 n highi 2 3 13 16 London. 60 da rig 2325 32 London. 30 days' sight 23 3 4 London, demand 2 3 23 32 London. .1 2 3 11.16 Ly<>: Par; demand 985217 words
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Article143 1933-02-23 15 February L'_ Tin Suigapon >?. \>ikul< fTS.?S Gambler oo Pepper Wh:!r U Flakt Tupi^ 440 Pearl Sago Sm&iJ 4 Of Copra SunJned M> Sago, flour -»0 Devoe's Imperial BrilLtuni Kercsen« per tui >s Sylvan Am w Kpruy-ne per 1 99 Sorony Moiur Ga&oune 1 4 anmis p*-r British Impt-rlni143 words
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69 1933-02-23 15 li-bru.ir> -'.nd 12 o lock MM RSS. Equnl to London Btaadard. Spot, iloosei 51A R S S. Equal to London Standard. 1 < 6 94 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Mar. i 6 April-Jum 6 July-Sept. Oct -Dec 613 16 C 15(10 Tun of Marl. QM69 words
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Article162 1933-02-23 15 Changes in Representative h Prices i Jc I IK 10 1 1 I American Cat; Com. 56 ■•> 53 53 X Am. T'phone and T"jrranh 101 100 M Atcheson Railroad i 39 38 T s X Dupcnt 36 > 4 35 > 4 35 X I162 words
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Article272 1933-02-23 15 THE ABROAD l| :>urim th cmliih: M Iftfc t were re< irdi d in Sit.- apon ivin^ a i p-;- ai.mim comp.i-: Vflli 22.11 in w.- k and 19 68 in ;.i Aeck of last year. Pneumonia «U r the < hi( I cause of mortality, claiming 28 Ua r272 words
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Article828 1933-02-23 15 I WEDNESDAY. 118 2.M> l closing oroTATtnv* Bu>ef» m ififti^rni <£> i'3o 6d 255 6d ustr;.. C> 18s 20s nom. yir Hit am (ss> 10s 9d 11s 6d fensta Tin <£• 11 12--tr.tang Padung (sl> 05 10 tves tsl> 35 40 Jukit AvdiLL- 40 norn I M828 words
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Advertisement77 1933-02-23 15 L*M-f exceed HM—,l— Assurance In fo»ee o^er tSs.tti.tM The Great Eastern Life Assurance Ca., Ltd. (Incorporated In tba Btrmlti Settlement* .--id. Oreat Eastern Lift BuUdlng, Cecil Btreet, Singapore. UMCDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewr,. t,C w > haa £20.(»0 deported with the Bupreme Court of England and compiles with tht British77 words
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Article61 1933-02-23 16 R. S.Y .C WEEK-END EVENTS Ract-s For uiMemnrd and Winstedt Cups Sunday the mU-rn-Uional slx-metiv ctM oftlie Royal Singapore V TV t*W race of the aertet of thra« for the Gui!leC P Start in a.m. H v> v the rt of a— s oi inpec races fir th»- Wn ,icdt61 words
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Article22 1933-02-23 16 bpptf Giif Club ladles' founomes com *on by Mr,, R H W: son and E Morris. 18—10'- 37 422 words
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Article700 1933-02-23 16 BRILL] \XT PLAY i:v CELTIC QueenV Part Ml lai^en (Prom Oiu- Own Correspondent] I union. Feb. 7. Interest .r. Scotland on Saturd.r. r.trec o:id round of the Scottish Cup. Then were no first division nMsl and onrj' on« in the Second Division. It was700 words
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Article79 1933-02-23 16 A rh. Ti!'^ In the programme of the West Indians' tour has b«t n found necvssarv. as the match at Eastbourne assinst the South of |Ene!ai I which was t > hay. be« ul^-t-d OB The Saffrons on August 28 and 29 has become Impracticable In consequent ol the whole79 words
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Article112 1933-02-23 16 VICTORIOUS IN I! 1 REPLAYS Scottish Cup Fourth Round Draw London. Itt. I A. Cup replays to-day resulted as B IW. si Hatr 1. 3- :ghton f after extra timei. B tilngham 3, Middlesbrough M VISION 1 Derby 2, Arsenal 2 Botta 4. Portsmouth l Kpool112 words
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Article268 1933-02-23 16 SPORT IN SI AM Sunday Soccer (iumes Kovive.l «Prom Our I I >ndi nt> Bangkok Feb. 17. >:nr a lapse of something like seventeer ft irs the Spom Club hai come back into th( Mtagovy of fcutball enthusiasts who play ci s They have entered the Senior fj competition of268 words
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Article155 1933-02-23 16 Flood Wilten Overwhelm Campers I Dwdßf UTiitic SStm v hi> h i.i. ht-r coast oi Now *> '.:h Wa'e \-:i p >>)■>'. dro-..^ tv.i. oBMN Mtl I'alhimly rescued when tlood waters rushed on thi valley at BtSJNN H I' rft P'-f::i ISMI ffflß i ■•■rtie; of rampi155 words
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Article60 1933-02-23 16 Nearly 300 Ships Burned in Last Six Years Paris, M|| S. Two hundred and nJnet>-s>lx shlpi have born completely destr-'j'ed fire :ri the la?t year^. according to the comniittt-e occupied With rt-visi'ig the 1' b 1-it 1 d Ml marine .scc'jrry. These nprures include is French. 7660 words
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Article568 1933-02-23 16 WON BY MR. AND VI RS K. A. I kTLOB Presentation of Prizes Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Taylor carried ofl I poils in the final tie ol the Mixed Doubles level section lawn tennis doubles tournament at the S.CC. yesterday, beating Mrs D Smith568 words
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Article65 1933-02-23 16 Arrh.m, 1 1 ha us Soviet Icebreaker "Margin" Is v:ii stranded off Spitsbergen where sbv ran 'aground on January 3, during a violent Arc. rm CaJmer weather ten days ago gave Hi hope ;h;t the MSjsJ would be speedi:; floated, but tremendous storms and the rapid i formation65 words
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Article114 1933-02-23 16 Teams for Sunday's Final Matcli following are the teams and starting times for th- J<n:d <»f the Wei-Hai-Wei Cup 1 I'ompet \j- p!a d n Sunday morolßC next at Garrison Golf course, "twltf pt h i adjusted where i ■•<•» Ran.' Garrison (Jolf Club. Singapore Colt (lob. <:■114 words
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