The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 February 1933
1933-02-24
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1933-02-24 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. ;>n9. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933. 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article172 1933-02-24 1 < hinu has decided to reject !>pan> demand for withdraual of reuuLn iioop> from .lehol Page 9. The Mamhukuo arm* i> advancint: on the Chinese positions in .lehol F.ti;e H. Australia has scored Iftfi run« foi the loss of five wiekets in the linal Tr-.t match at172 words
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Article55 1933-02-24 1 WARING SUSPENDED MU-F PRESS SERV ICE < OPYRIUHI London «eb \V. the Aston Villa player, has 1 n suspended for a month for unsjentlemanly conduct Jn th^ match f lth Leicester. ENGLISH l.t \(>i l iooikali London. Feb. M. Division I Bl an 1, Manchestei City o. DivisionReuter - 55 words
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Article76 1933-02-24 1 n«-\cihl u«-c>»le «iTf injure m .< lu>»t hetuefn a gang i>t < hinc».«- i l►ollr^ and vimr lndian> in Jalan Salt.tn Vaer Sint r aiM»r»- Fire Brigade r»-««-np<l s*-\er.»l r.illv yesUrda> Papf 7. Labourers rlearint Lilians in-.u l.i>t «.ast Road f.uind thr )«><\y nl liine^ lhr nu»--ti<.n a^ to whether76 words
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Article1095 1933-02-24 1 lock Road is one of thaw roads which, met' .speaking have no front door* Actually it has. of rourse— -ood painted doort and steps which are scrubbed t very morning, coloured too with snowy chalk or cheerful yellow bath-brick But beyond that Porlock Road has n<> nut1,095 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement99 1933-02-24 1 1 \W^piiovisioN stores \i i FFLES HOTEL M.AI^AYA S PREMIER HOTEL IHIS EVENING li A DAN(K-6.30t05.15.p.m INFORMAL bN K I DANCE 9.30 to Midnight I 1 r> FI.EHRATED ORCHESTRA BEAUTY TREATMENT OUR BEAUT) SALO.X is in charge of W7A'/. SPECIALLY TRAINED by I ELIZABETH ARDEN, HER SALON, 25 OLD BOND99 words
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Advertisement315 1933-02-24 1 ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL Centrally located The ideal seaside resort Every room with modern tennis swimming sanitation and shower dancing. EXCELLENT CVIBINM SERVICE We specialise in banquets private parties Table d'hote meals la carte. (JKNFRAL MANAGER If. (>. VVASER. ADELPHI HOTEL SPA VIEW HOTEL SI'NDAY FFBRI'AKY 2»;th I^2. Id315 words
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Advertisement90 1933-02-24 1 I.ATFS' \DVERTISEMKNTS fhi Mem; r-agt- t The arist* Cl Pftrr 9 Bedrock price Page 3. Cl Pas,t 13. CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP PIANOS UPRIGHT GRANDS FROM $450.00 GUARANTEED FOR It YEARS W. J. GARCIA PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURER, AMBER MANSIONS. Guard his Health Give him Formamint at once and so cure his Sore90 words
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Advertisement13 1933-02-24 1 |BflSfliHaajaj|Ssßi|MSiSiiA^Bj VlJ^^^^Q^^B I MMMMMMMaammmmmMMMMs I miiT^ofc] OBTAIN \Bl.t \I Ml LEADING PROVISION STORES13 words
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Article123 1933-02-24 2 tgn exchanges are: I'.i > Feb. 29 i 8.52'. 8 Athens 375 605 607'.. b MM 20.43 14.39' 14 I Bombay Is. 6d. 15.6 5 3._d Is. 6 5 Brussels Bucharest 313 Ml Ml H. V.\- 47.58 41'_. off. rt 51 Copenhagen Geneva 2b.. 17.56 ■tMoftan MiM123 words
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Article108 1933-02-24 2 Nin-.ipore I rl. V,\. The market has continued quit! with variation In price. Latest quotations are:— 6>, up i I6d. dov New York 229 32 u'old op 1 I** toUowing are Mala: Jwwwry. with cormponding fi^ prericus month and January January Januaiy Malayan Stocks at «drt108 words
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Article165 1933-02-24 2 Criticised by Chinese Kail Director London. Feb. 1\ Chun, director of th- Chinese Eastern R has sent letters to the V (V. M: W.:.- 1 >:. OBurchiir.s recent a: :m. t tint thr It-ague would Ml > I idvised to quarrel with I with the Par East wasReuter - 165 words
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Article52 1933-02-24 2 committee of tht V\V C A I had consider maki: tel nfti tai Wage ramd of In: After much deliberation as to local i ndll .nd enquiry as bo i gkboarI 1.-: ed b;. v.:i--bafpiß on n u ans mo:- t mere On |OI52 words
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Advertisement266 1933-02-24 2 A MODERN REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA. FI XTULENCE and ALL FORMS OF STOMACH TROUBLE. Now obtainable in two forms. POWDER AM) TABLETS. MUILIS MAfLEAN ItKXM) BRAND ITOMACS nTOHACH POWDER. TABLETS. MEDICAL HALL. LTD. HEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS. BK PHOTOCRAPIIFD BY H. M CiEM BI'CKFRIDGfc HlfhMl CUs» Work— lowest it-ir* LAIDI.AW BIILDINCi—266 words
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Advertisement590 1933-02-24 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hereoy given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or Mnricea and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Buppljrinfl erecttni and dismantling shutterln and for construction of New Sewag< Pumping Station at Alexandra590 words
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Advertisement652 1933-02-24 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. We hereby notify the pub;;' .i !irm of M cV SONS Q.j;ih!!^: <>••.. ::tii-. RAFFLES CHAMBERS RAFFI-ES PI ACE SINGAPORE ha: ii" Uui: itnfl mtrn I •,vhatMx-\>-! wi'.h :.'i:. .>::;-::. BHM EZEKIEL m Singapore. M EZEKIEL SONS Qualified Opticians. OMJ -:ddi s^ i .M: MB 08 MBERS. B652 words
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Advertisement421 1933-02-24 2 t ii SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Head Office 1 Ko|;i\s<i\ RO iB Telephone 605( I VI>YI I »i. pr- mi. i n,..! m M li< II •f\l> i «J I ri j V-aikmp ruhh«*r :i ud tn> i' i• v tadt- BBtl w ,th lal«*s| fashiaiis ■'i v BlwPßies a a)^^ii421 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous178 1933-02-24 2 IBS WBBK I ndav .'«ili Higt Water 10.15. 9.7 f t 23.32. 8 9 ft. Footr P.A. League. S.B a A.A.. at Jalac Besar. «i,- :-.th High Water 11.00. 1C 1 It, 23.56. fi G.P < and Loan Societx meeting jo p.m Football: Mar in* Department Corporals, at Seletar; Mai.178 words
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Article553 1933-02-24 3 STARTLING RKIM'CTION IN IMPORTS Singapore Beer Bid For Market I Own Oon pendent) However, one ma' in !i reipn imports of alcohol some ider- nporters have been affected is forth- 11 the Customs Dgara for 193: j '.ding pow< |J has contributed to thl I553 words
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Article128 1933-02-24 3 Vdjaceitt Values That Diner Negotiations for the radnettaa of pwwnd D Regent-street an .till Uta tt A I recently ;rom its council no m m ta p. et Tun adjacent pren.: I ■<•■ :IV I*. r sQi-' and renl H of Cr mm* y«tn nd lmt'u enl128 words
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Article63 1933-02-24 3 >■■■ ml fee buildi: Hid "innuttt OcflMi \I- !i->-ilst Girls' School. s ci n Eng H. Ao i Eklunci c m ;,nd M< 'mi ■< n H aq, n^ Tbtaa Poh, Peh WMi I v n. k Hin Hoh Ktx lil Chu I' lii-. k i-63 words
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Article41 1933-02-24 3 MALACCA JEWELLER'S LOSS h;.r *■"> I und r and J!i apparatu f *2 M .reuKd w»» arrested Judge, and to«i rt: >ir Own Oon*^*** I***1 C Derrick to I-h *2J!? s.: -a.' th criminal «l it $900 the tmtae d qyj I*^^141 words
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Advertisement129 1933-02-24 3 QUAirr toE tig 00 PER CASE OF 48 BOTTLES *r OS MM HER DOZEN. PINT SI/K C 00 PER CASE OF 96 BOTTLES OR >IM:\ VYAI DOZEN. Pi GOOD Ifl BRITISH BEER itßm ISKDHOCK PRICKS i^J M C EWAN'S »iiih iiiVk* M^TT^^awa) ijA IHE PRUDENTIAL lS gj li-\\CK COMI'ANV LIMITED129 words
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Advertisement201 1933-02-24 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES o* MAI M I tl, First Cross Street I PEXAXG 11. Light Street K l ALA LUMPUR 4 Klyne Street I Registered by and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators. Receiver*. (Juardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected.201 words
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Article, Illustration954 1933-02-24 4 GEORGE CECIL - Dieting To Match Your Drinks. GEORGE CECIL ICSD n M I ant part in ttsC P Mbf b Strar. coloured ttents are used, the <:..:.-■ n all the hues :ibow. with a iOUM to UMIOVMSd ly grat BOBM believe in MtttOf to match their MBin (dm Ol self-denial wh. they954 words
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Article320 1933-02-24 4 C -VINO bogs this year are less ornate, due principally to the fashion for velvet, with its crushed pile, and corduroy are ««<i Then there is crushed ermin, l»«-m«king. It t xtraordira deep pne *ery like the fur fron Darned. An evening bag and tip320 words
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Article553 1933-02-24 4 Colour Breaks Monotony. By Our Woman Correspondent. OK course Bin rj pooflu should express welconn I ill :«;Om. relax when work Kt <■'■•■ real y<-.. favour:'- I j entertain your ftleudi And to ii<-li: v- nospliere of weir a;i(i it po.se y<> nly a litt forethought to be proud of553 words
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Article344 1933-02-24 4 Some Useful Puts in Tabular Form ilf\ll— l can do plain cooking." said a young oride-to-: hearing th« other day, an air of assurance. u make a good sauce?" she was -.<• Aiid. since honest confession is good for -oul." she owned she could not. For344 words
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Article108 1933-02-24 4 Beioie thi d of the milk-botU< cardboard lid, lift unhvßler.i must :..i fcx > fre< from on< .1 f this .an.- lid mbli n; c! uri'\ difficult tmtwmom mtdtwm tmm I q nasat last been ahieved spla&hrs will <.<.-.. h, loond ai! m I BM MMI Jl:h>:-108 words
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Article184 1933-02-24 4 M populaitty of the ml beaded woman Is Ithe auburn tresse* »ac as much the envied eenttv if aUfWlliwi in the days of Nero aa she is to-day and those whoa* hair «il Mack or blonde resorted to dye to give themselves the Clamorous tint, accordinf to184 words
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Article, Illustration33 1933-02-24 4 INA MERKEI, Metro TTJ.dwyn Ma >er tr.v her this reflection of realit> being possible h\ l»»i trick globes being surrounded b> «i.iNlicht I, i an over-hanginj; light giving mor»- «.f a i k133 words
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Article38 1933-02-24 4 a meat or fruit pic. I: Is too great it br rmnhlr cooked, and tf the hot the pastry to frequentl: The best pUn is to cook Ihr pie oven and «hen almost cook hrwh •mb** lawi j38 words
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Article, Illustration50 1933-02-24 5 tak- -he. he •»>«-* »hrrr W Im.« ]M« cr«it«d another r-r^:^r^.r"" h N1 |,v\> M»NI I"* K 1 't^ l> "i«rr l to bt- old timWrs. champion for four year*. r M, r >h.H rw..jr. "i ■>.;/- M VENIZELOS deliv.ruiK a '•>• J TsaldariH and hi^ (,o>,-rnm,:.t50 words
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Advertisement76 1933-02-24 5 CT jNICHTLy €.15 C 9.15 P.M. j jjUl< V WHAT WE PROMISED A GRAND SHOW! t With liusi« ill "Say It With Music is an jly enjoyable i excellently produced picture i |-K^> IIUKs J J STRAITS TIMES. THIRS. J ACj[ PAYNE *fJHg jiff *^H| v Krltlsh inri Dominions Picture76 words
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Advertisement90 1933-02-24 5 6.15 [CAJPHX^ 9.15 LIT t Tlu> FamoHS Star of iVlGrff I. f "Shanghai Express"MARLENE DIETRICH in Paramount's Latest production, a Directed by JOSEF VON STERNRER(;— ij "BLONDE VENUS" i\ =_=with HERBERT MARSHALL (Popular BBgUsli WtH mv'iiv) See Glamorous Marlene a> Q«feil <»i the Park and Berlin Nijjht clubs! See the90 words
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Advertisement174 1933-02-24 5 Two Ken World's Record* Sir Malcolm Campbell raises the speed record Metro Coldwyn raises the lauch record LAUGHS! I BRILLS! SPEEDS Another Grand Show from Old Leo— William HAINES Madge Evans Conrad Nagel Arthur Byron Cliff Edwards MATINEE T()-I>AY AT I I'M Next Change Puck up Your Troubles TOMGHT-GRASD OI'ESIM.174 words
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Article1047 1933-02-24 6 Modern Style of Batting is To Klnme Tb< not an attack to th( Hh mcc bowlers, bi; to the modern batsmen, th I nd tht K. S. Dulrep.'ir.*Looking bat history of the gan I -Ind that when r- Wg scon i a new D .u:1,047 words
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Article320 1933-02-24 6 GREYHOUND RACING PIONEER (MR C A. MUNN RESIGNS I FROM G.R.A. First to Realise Possibilities j of New Sport M: C A Munn who has resigned from thi board cf directors of the Greyhound R^ I :> I -id., is one of a small hand of sport-nun to whom yrcyhouiid320 words
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Article223 1933-02-24 6 lUi Week'i dl«w for the Fourth Round of the I ur Cup-ties, to be played on follows all Materiel t Leeds > n nans v. Hayes or Duhvicu Ran I I Stockton v. Barnet. **i v and London club in each of the tie?, the :ni-finaL> v ill223 words
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Article51 1933-02-24 6 kAI sequel to his defeat at the hands of the itish f.-ath. ri nramn itson. 1.. Fidel U H;trba. the former uht champion, of QUtteUk MB lj ratkOßWl from Uh niu t.'-d., Bv.bi visited London in 1929. He regarri.J tIM Enuli-.ii pMM m one of 'he most I fa.si mutin51 words
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Advertisement396 1933-02-24 6 !><M TORS WHO SUFFEB FROM DYSPEPSIA themselves get an attack of ston. obtain v-tant relief by taking a simple, harmless B Magnesi. you siiflt-r after eating; if food lies like lead on I awake «r night, get tlfasjnesia an<; »Is. or w!v P«»l' 1 .1 i I ri In both396 words
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Advertisement80 1933-02-24 6 A J J i S 1/ >>aj a v Y\ m y ml j/<.*»*»*r»*«^r«*» '*'^'*?'i l ''*'''m*% if x w s Jfik m Inhl t »'••V^V••^**/^N•^'•'^*•^•^•'•*••*^^••*•^*•♦•*••i**^•^••^• mm!M' T »Jl H .fllfl tf&*9M DHM i 2B hr i wanC^ ■T *I M K« I*; S J BY BBUBWkA L 1 ff80 words
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Article328 1933-02-24 7 MIDDLE-AGED WOMEN CATCHES THIEF OBBER >KCKD TO -GORGE MONI jWAv Incident in r% Sir-vet mMdle-afew u,. n n. tble story of a tl>. it t.. th. Mi r. was the complainant in a in which a Chinese named w.in charged with theft i d was convifted and <1 to six328 words
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Article326 1933-02-24 7 Elaborate E it ions Disbelieved ad been Tiyer Swimming Club 'injanj; resulted in the ron vie t ion In >url vest* a Tamil. p ilent On the first charge it was alleged suTs handbag containing $S. a seecad charge was preferred again- 1 :ne found in possession326 words
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Article91 1933-02-24 7 Several Indians and v hinesc lajurec! t ral were injured as the re-, tight between a gang of Chinese coolies and MOM iJoad. yesterday. Sticrc.s and pol- and Chinese and I st-m to hospital by the police to haw Unir m tfremtl. Most m :rom injuries. An Indian91 words
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Article56 1933-02-24 7 Removed to Hospital After I all I rum Machinr MHi ira!| Department. A. D. WHtan, I **as injured as th> his I motor rycle at tht junction of Ben .milord R jresterday. It and was unablt r his bal.i: Dr. Vellasann Of the Q« cvas passing, stepped md56 words
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Article35 1933-02-24 7 A OUmm ..in, r chin, employed by >•-.■:.. nil] s Ihi r. :i; and takt'ii to h< pita] u: I c ii H. mi I r the ;i: and th<- hi lid mo' •<■35 words
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1484 1933-02-24 7 Inquest 00 Woman Who Was Knocked Down Bv Car Ihe unhappy experiences of a Mala> inspector of police ittached to the Johore Bahru forces and three Chinese uirls who dmw .K ross to Singapore in quest of entertainment, were related to Mr. I d1,484 words
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Article961 1933-02-24 7 INDIAN MOHAMMEDAN CHARGED Story of Missing Monev and JeweHery The case in which a North Indian j mmcdan is charged with a USea of trust in respect of $80 In cash and $600 worth of jewellery, was continued before Mr H. A. Forrer, the Singapore961 words
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Article549 1933-02-24 7 Effect of Controller oi Labour's Order SUPREME COURT CASE Equivalent to Magistrate's The question whether an <»r<l«r «»> '<■• Controller ol' labour arries t KJ (i u j magistrate's decision u.:s argued n a i ase v. hicli ame befoi i Mr. Justice Mills. j n549 words
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Article62 1933-02-24 7 Proposal to Construct A EUflwaj \l.-\.tnd!i.%-k 1.1 Airo:di: hc nd Five-Year Plan esti-l the island tt I a will produce in I 1937: 4.000.000 tons of oil and i oal. 3.000.000 cubic metres of timber and 1.000.000 ceiv h. It is proposed to invest dun: Plan I 1.000.000Tass - 62 words
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Article22 1933-02-24 7 I id.iv ht u.n Mil! r,. i m i Mills at 10.45 a.m. \i 11 .1 in. L rg.nt Sui:.22 words
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Article497 1933-02-24 7 RAILWAY CONSTRICTION IN RUSSIA I NDJ i LOPI I' i.l Railway construction in Russia has undergone continual development since 1918 Between 1918 and 1928. 8.285 kiloni* t re.s of new railway lines were laid. During the Five- Year Plan railway construction was effected on an especially large (scale. New railwaysTass - 497 words
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Article142 1933-02-24 7 Vttap Shon> Thi i-:it* md i i I :cr Sim tiu < i lv«»;ir! 8c t received by the Singapore ug a alarm. The Brigade had two calls from nd Road wlu re a larce patch >f grassland ablaze between the fifth and sixth m«Pffi The first call142 words
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Article104 1933-02-24 7 I tiinese < «gM Mealing at I: iI.Im i I a toi v Theft of a brass beartr.3 valued at $22 m-as Die ctarfe preferred Seoond Police I against a Chines? employer of Tan Kan Kee'i rubber factory. It was stated that the accused was working tie of104 words
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781 1933-02-24 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933. MALAYAS HIM. STATION The dtoMUB oi moil people Hm Federated Malay State.v we are told. is to IM communications ->\ibi;<hed between thfl BMtefß IHd western coasts across the great HHHlfl^flff 1 raimt tnat IOfIBI till backbone of th< pentnrali Wbon that dn win781 words
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Article91 1933-02-24 8 LATEST TIN AND RI'BBKK PRICES AND STERLING KATES Rubber and Tin prices and ttM sterimu i.itr m New York and Par:-<pt-riaily cabled to the Free Press an follow Rl BBFK London. Feb. 23 Spot 2 1 16d 1 2 1 16d Forward Ityd (1%4 Tone of Market Idle91 words
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Article56 1933-02-24 8 Shock For Laboim-rs Clearing Lallang II;,- > \\n? Chinese, in an advanced v.as found off Bait Raal an \y--»v morning. A party of Indian labourers engage: cleaning lallang along East Coast Road aune upon the >•• '^rass and informed the Joo Chiat Division polict- Tlic body was removed56 words
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Article45 1933-02-24 8 W'. uurd to the article beaded. "Babies i:-. Bhb DMHBi v> i*re« jeitordiy, L'niM rsal Cars 1 tri ;i th Pnr Brit) p, r is th»- di>tn! ;t i enquiri- tv t-. as ?reat as ever during the put two months45 words
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Article39 1933-02-24 8 A case in which au Indi.u. nani.-d Dom^.^.'.;. v.:u. thartr.-d in tho Tlnrd Polic< Couri yesU-r--da> with tnticing a»a> .1 married vw.r...-. NM postponed to Februarj 27 bail of 5250 MBfl allowed Hi- ac-cii.s*u 1 iauned trial.39 words
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Article71 1933-02-24 8 A Aoman who obtained a cop\ Mi H-:-.:»:t: Shau'.s book. "Thi Adventures o1 the Blhck Oirl m Her Search for God", at a Plymouth shop tore :t to pit-Ms Ix-lon- the :i.-..., t ..nt (ould intervenf The woman throw thi papt-s or. to them Tht-n she produced h. r purse71 words
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Article63 1933-02-24 8 Chinese Fined For < ruelt\ to Goat rruelty i drti^L'iiit: ,i ''.it ;i.' ..1..' P.--..1 k:n was <m to rtde and when wttaeas approe* hed it he found It to be In an whiwtwl asked him hc« h. would Ilk. t. tx hlonfc by hL^ n«-ck He63 words
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Article406 1933-02-24 8 Control I Bin dim Advertisements Legislation to i of adfert4sen.fi.: hoart; Sina*. pore, has been renu> by the rapid growth of advertising The first aeu city from c«'tacfi.i nt b> 1. There «a& < time as to the advisab tiaaments Along thBrae Basah Road is was eventualiy406 words
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Article187 1933-02-24 8 fiimfc* Attempt I HH l Nk Ho* a rikisha pallor and Co defraud the cuslor related In the Crtnuna ,Mr H. A. FVmivi yest. fined for being In possession was a Motor revenue < causeway. He said thai h< February IS v. hen he sa>. rikisha i187 words
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Article16 1933-02-24 8 A chamber concert I to dub on Sunday ewnm hg^ UK C A ■««*f» n I16 words
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Advertisement134 1933-02-24 8 I (T-I lil CALDBCCKS COLD STORAGE MILK s SAFE BOTTLED DAILY Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. AT MALAYA'S SPORTING GOODS STORE Jjjjjjjj. COME AND INSPECT jjjjjjjjjijjii il\(E\T RICHARDS' HP "THE BAT" World's fraste>t and Best Racket Kackot ma do by a D Ckampion for Champions. H Best Tenni> Slioe> 50.134 words
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Advertisement61 1933-02-24 8 PLEASING PRESENTS LADIES U. S. de Silva Bros. JEWELLERS. high stkkkt MBINM j a doctor suggests that tired housewives should -< i !m' puzzles for relaxation* An interesting hour can U* Spent each week battling with the household Irfra. To eliminate further home worries take out a "GAFLAC" FIIIK GENERAL61 words
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65 1933-02-24 9 \l.uk!uikuo Army Advances On Chinese Positions SAFETY OF BRITONS IN JEHOL Vmkum. FVk f£ ha* <!(.-(it(l to reject the Japanese l"»r "ithclrnual ol Chinese regulars from JeKol— R«iter. (haimchun, Feb. l:\. •ordanct* with ItanchukiK) War Minister's orders, Hai-peng, Comma i < oi the Han^ukuQReuter Far Eastern - 65 words
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172 1933-02-24 9 Tokio. Feb. 23. While t:ie government's not:: L her utmost to prevent Siting in Jehol spreading to N pant indicates a desire not to be eawn into war with China and aiiattinn that a frontier composed I representatives of Japan. Manctakao and the Soviet isReuter - 172 words
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Article53 1933-02-24 9 N kI.U. >■■■ Japanese Note was presented at the Foreign I" k Vfh I m ill Japanese circles believe that •> ulranarua to Nanktac wffl be the only one ihuta as this Is taken to suttee as Chang terthatag has ngwatcdty stated that his •Qoas a?e gvMM hyReuter - 53 words
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Article60 1933-02-24 9 9k Jtata Im win Be Mind in the Hook < Caaußons to ■««>■ whether to view of teita to Jehol he Ims given orders for > aruittoo <rf an Brttom from the prcwtac* tether In *tmr of the Immi: JbpMwte Invasion «ff Morth China te nul '.heReuter - 60 words
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Article24 1933-02-24 9 matcriattaed. Stcb the Japanese -ound Jchol tew CMCd off. I report* state that General Nakamura. *> Japanese imnriiU at Tkntsln for ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article449 1933-02-24 9 about sixty thousand Manchukuo troops at the time fronts. Over ten thousand Chinese irregulars led by Ran Yun-po. Li Hai-fen and Kan Chi-chau made a night raid on toe Japanese base at Lutuyingtse. near Chaoyangtze. last night, while garrison at Chiangvru, a town east of I in north449 words
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Article75 1933-02-24 9 Will \«\<r Surrrndrr Mandat< Island i,.k,. ie Mandate islands are Japan's life-line on the sea as Manchuria Is her life-line on the Japan will never surrender them." is declares a semi-official statement emanating from the Japanese Navy Office and given prominence In the vernacular press. The ilReuter Far Eastern - 75 words
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Article36 1933-02-24 9 Sh.,nsh.ii. Feb. 21. The Japanese Government has Instructed the Japim— t Consul-Oeneral at Nanking to warn the Chinese Government orally to eva Chinese troops from Jehol to southwards Will Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 36 words
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Article923 1933-02-24 9 authoritatively stated that the Foreign Ofßc* has Instructed in ilwidiii abroad to w t Ms-;. accredited Japa"*' Intentions regarding Jebol on j *n rMimre »h— n that Jaoan will ciu hvr lulu *v i^^^^mimm** -.dor.s arc also Instructed to notify that th« sent to China urging withdrawal ui923 words
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Article144 1933-02-24 9 QI'KSTIOXS IN HOUSE OP COMMONS (iirls Imported Aa Adopted Daughters Lond.tn. 1.1, >?, i order *i Ml made in the! 11 M: \v Lunn (Lab. he cour of a quo-lion rcg.irdin? the present position of I HWI Hm status of I the former mi;:Reuter - 144 words
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Article73 1933-02-24 9 General O'Duffy Removed From Office Dublin. Irb A sensation has bM MPWlti by the an-| nouncement that tk- o< rnment has removed General O'Duffy from the office of GttMßto- j aioner cf d Q rd wliicli :iu t 1925. He is to be succeeded by Coloml the Chief73 words
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Article83 1933-02-24 9 Judgment Deterred Pending I Detailed Proposals London let> The Far Eastern situation. It Is understood, to being considered by HM Cabinet MaJ tf> of OMMM this nwk| The House of Commons by 297 votes I 4 p motion of Sir Henry Page Croft urging :.cial artonomy for IndiaReuter - 83 words
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Article77 1933-02-24 9 Sir Herbert Samuel's Notice in the House London. I ,-»> 'M. 1.. Mm House cf Commons to-nmht Sir H '■■*.rl Samutl gave notice thai in Ftbr 27 he would ask whether the G M was < onuniinlcatlng with other PMM wi'.i Di iniuith a v.«w to theReuter - 77 words
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Article64 1933-02-24 9 International Rally At Hampton Court London. Feb. 21. M.u.\ fc^ropean countries v.ili b< HpNMBM i.trnpmt; rails to be held ir. a pm>.tr portion of Hampton Court on the banks of the •A'iKl .til ii >nal Federation <bt Camping Club.formed last year at a conference in Holland The Campini?64 words
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Article70 1933-02-24 9 No Prospect of Assistance From Government I London. Feb. 21. n -<■ of Commons to-da;. Dr Burgin, :he Board of Trade, stated that M NfeMM lof < n i»t mMHM for hipbwildi:::. I generally was under consideration, but the j nment 1 already taken steps to I, that70 words
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Article35 1933-02-24 9 Mr. P. J. Pybus Resigns His Post London, Feb. 23. Mr IVjus Mini>u-r ol Transport, hus n>Isißnrd m order to return to business Mr OliI v»*r Stanl< y succeed? Mr Pj'bus ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article16 1933-02-24 9 Washington, Feb. 23. Rt-prweiitatlvea of the agricultural committee appmv»-d the Otton Bill ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article284 1933-02-24 9 Sir Malcolm Campbell Travels At 272 mp.h. DROVE WITH ONE HAND I'iwble To Let Car fit I).t> ton i I ti. 23. Sir Malcolm Campbell broke his own world speed motoring record, his official speed I 272.108 mil n s an hour.— Ri-uter. Daytona Beach, Feb. ItReuter - 284 words
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Article216 1933-02-24 9 British Interview With Mr. Roosevelt London. I pfo 1 1 r to the v. D Mi question, du: Pll ins Socie;> dinni London t< Wk .Jjhn Simon said that the British Government were fortunate to b been able to malce contact with the Presidentelect before he a3sumed office216 words
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Article169 1933-02-24 9 Italian Ambassador See> Sir John Simon l.onaon. I »'h I In the House of Commons this evening the For,-:. iKNtenr, ■> J<-<<'-'> Simon. M I IB whether a settlement ha been reached in the ir.attv! ofl MM NBMi iin,*>n.ii:! of arms I Austria. He replied, 'The Italian Ambassador169 words
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Article54 1933-02-24 9 Miami. Feb. 23. Mr CVrmak is m a very critic al condition iiui |g BM h t>:hau.' tt-d Miami. Later. Mr. Cermak's puLsc Is 120 Despite his exhausted st; te, he raised in r. ion? moiißh It Mtrn MrttaOrtaMOH Ibl MM pavm-nt to Chicago school of part ofReuter - 54 words
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Article20 1933-02-24 9 London, Feb. 21. Lord Londonderry, the Air Minister, arrived at Croydon, to-day on hi* return from Geneva20 words
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Advertisement144 1933-02-24 9 REQUISITES We have a very extensive stock of ali Cricket fKequisiles h\ Maker" V SIX X (KKKKI lI\ItI)I.\<,K KTC. BAI 1 1 N "WISDENS GLOVES UK Kl I KEEP--BCOIUNG ING GLOVES HARDING, BOOKS BAT OIL M( (IRh r,OK < KK KM ETC. UARDINGE" STl"Ml»s Special Prices to Clubs Schools. ROBINSON144 words
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Advertisement953 1933-02-24 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM WTWMM NAVIG.-M T« >N Co. Ltd. Steani Ship Co., Ltd.. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., 1931 > Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. THE CUMARD STEAM BHIP Co, Ltd THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd. THK SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd. THE Dl953 words
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Advertisement496 1933-02-24 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. Incorporated in England* 'ELLERMAN" LINE. FREKiHT StKYK K T(» UNITED KINGDOM AM) CX)NTINBNI \l\ I'ORTS \M> SUEZ \XAL HOMEWARDS >l'«it"< I r. i)w poie. >^il* Spore s.s. CITY OF LYONS For Havre, London, Rotterdam *j Hamburg Feb. 28 MK, 2 s.s. OR OF MANILA For496 words
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Advertisement323 1933-02-24 10 P. fe 3 Ci. British India and Apcar nes (Incorporated In fc«fcinl) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND OfUENTAL S. N CO t M)| i: 1 1: i \vi HI in- mMI vi I.OMMIN \M) I\K KASJ VI OITWARDS FROM IdNiMN !-o|; i-:;\ Jt n Tmm*ge. ttaajapatc T«nnar< RANPURA323 words
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Advertisement371 1933-02-24 11 I- M\l;>Hllts lO\|)<>\ y N ROTTE I MARO T. lM»»l^»-i? T ***** Mmv 1 •"> «t lljrnhu. S^ N n;\N(is (<> dl *«i*'. j ln SKATTII 1450 Mt iM»MM,,, wli n _TO SOUTH lIMBIIT £L P Ca, t K i,,.. m ,i Honolulu Nl <«»ast). li>ll«-[,(]n \ri< I ii' 1371 words
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Advertisement282 1933-02-24 11 EUROPE via AMERICA lISITI ISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMTE PARK I HOLLYWOOD (JKAND CANYON NKW YOKK »"»«IW AM) '<•» ■"■■■■•.el. UTM ..on,, KO9W men v M EUROPE via SU EZ THEK TCESDAV MAINTAINED BT I \RKS FROM IPOHI m BOMBAY a4 I OXDON VFW YORK HKSI RUN MOVIN<. P!( TIIU >282 words
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Advertisement723 1933-02-24 11 I K. P. M. j KONIVKUJKI PAKETVAARI MAATSCIi API'I.I TORYIUA i M BeL.^.i.-p. v,\\ dek i.i.in s..- y.u L Ba A Iv BotWecf and aam&m I'AM.YIA -s.,u,idny. Feb. 25. Penang and Ba*an SUApi-Ap 1<^ M Sot;lida v Koedap. Tampoetih. Tampat-Tinpßi -j anc m I-OGIAM s,- Feb. 2.3. Pontian k si.\(.kai:\—723 words
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Article435 1933-02-24 12 £200,000 INDEMNITY I GRANT j leeting Place For Prom Our Own Correspondent j London, Feb. people in Malaya may be interested I oUowlng particulars of "China House" I ■ntre for students, which Ls taken ::<>m nuitfham Post I House, a new centre in Gower Street I435 words
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Article249 1933-02-24 12 Appeal Court l'pset> r., (\.urt of Appea. Ife v.:iiam Muriaoa Pn-v.dt-i.t. Mr Ju>'u<- Burton and Mr. Justi H li p. Whttfcf IHU* opened in Fenang on Friday < -oncluded yesterday. The last case concemed O* mmliiliTMl I committee in Hi estate' of MolmmKi Ta1:...: beei d. irt-d to249 words
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Advertisement371 1933-02-24 12 Burns Philp Line. I Incorporated in Aiutralia. W)R BRISBANE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via j"vV lURNVIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. MARE ,XA >rf th,. l-r,.-t *nd ftnest steamers trading KK Cabms de lux.- single berth cabins, inunmtr bath. ?>TTinat>ium. Next Sailings. m r M ANGOLA < Cargo only) Apr 3 MAREU.A t371 words
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Advertisement360 1933-02-24 12 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., Incorporated m L> T- 5323 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA LONDON ROTTERDAM HAMBIRCi AM. CXIPEKHAGKN Prom Prom Prom rTcwr. Sp( ,r« MaLifca Pori P-i Suet' vrnvi- M I LALANDI^ i«4 18 4 I*4 BORINCI-. 20 6 10 vrnviA 7 14 FRRI* J 8 W 4360 words
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Advertisement64 1933-02-24 12 jI.S.K. LINE I ISHIHARA INDISII TRANSPORT < < Oufrportt^d In Jap*:. REGULAR FKHGH7 m PASSENGER vf*\> I TOHORB MARL 1 DIM fell BO6TOH MABD Pet ♦%-> y I JOHORE MAJHJ M» KKifc mah: Mar. IS Uw u v v Itor. as liar. N IOYA MARD Apr Pot rates and other64 words
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Miscellaneous621 1933-02-24 12 LMAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm and Thursdays Kedah Monday to Friday Saturdays H Kuantan (via Jerantut) Mouday to Frid&y Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 1 p.m Kelantan (Yfel Padang Besan Monday I pm Kelantan ft* Oemas) every Monday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday Kelantan (via Gemas) Sunday 7621 words
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Miscellaneous137 1933-02-24 12 i p.Uembang 25 Siantar. Dut b^h, from Nor:olk. S.A 23. i r New York 25. Korthbridge. Bnt 3156. frcn: Dau Vrt Said 23 Toba. Dut. 684, from Djambl L'3 i-u I». Toboali. Dut 664 from Bengkalla 23. for 'BrnpkalLs 25 Bllnjoe, Dut. 715. ?rom Bandjenna :> i for Kcemai, Bundjernia.sim137 words
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Article27 1933-02-24 13 STRAITS NEW YORK FREIGHT TARIFF ,U* OIL IX BTLK:— ft is notMt-i th*i -vnt rates of OA OoW u.90 (contrmet^ 0 <noc -contract, per too of l|Tlt27 words
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Article178 1933-02-24 13 °|H'ii lV.it I',.! I(V Too Far Our Ow Correspondent) no. w«Md afcl* of the tau^ 'the :.uai rrports of Liverpool Steam Shk> Own tws for the caMfbtenment of the leneraii -altitude of ih,- .sluppir... mdustr>l tioif, wOWttvo^ potter. T^w* wmihi^ w_— I i tunr to time the178 words
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Article128 1933-02-24 13 Are Thanked B lta-r OiB to renaming her I > »O SO to tile j,,- "*«ty uadcrwrtter bas good reuon tol «fc» iHft v^aci or an old «Wp to thel In the old days of pov tugs and wij y?^ I «^w«»Mi to to-daj. when] r oM day*128 words
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Article81 1933-02-24 13 *trr\ Skill Savo Vessel ■■■*r**kt story of the aw was related by *rmor Hoit at Liverpool when Captain Brbwl aMMlcr of taw aaaißMr Pht» for fi>» days at the aamy of a hnr- m raiHiiwan Baa. '"P art U» fan foree the storm *ftrraaaa\ "ai%t Mas hCHttn81 words
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Article55 1933-02-24 13 y rmißi Match tat »t; th, Mr H B W Mrs J E O M A T Pr >• S M W r W. K B*ch::.s>n and L.pn Xc M." Mrs A R Hajr.- M. Oa«nri. Mr H Q w Mri-'Hr^.u!,. Mrs \f I H^Klii M J p55 words
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Article97 1933-02-24 13 WnMrt «hi\ZJJ?!L ta Btron f«rterly wind, SLZZI rapWly drtw n towud. the M^u picked up her SOS. alga.* T the rescue Cfcpteln Rildchi No- Tateishi Maru, said j"?*" 11 lw > *»ed ahead. Ms vwae^reached Um& .iri?** iMWiMe to attempt rescue I UJJJ^I 11 *V»«*»t the Shlnai97 words
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Article107 1933-02-24 13 Mvster> Ship to Search Indian Ocean Tb T?-- Uch to about a ergo m^larifaJLALJL^ l^^! Which uas buUt in 1903 I •h shipbuilders, and is now undergoing ■^■n andaJteratloaß In dry dock at Ost«nd I T** Surprise haj been purchased by a Bel- 1 jj"* J?*™ 0 Caters107 words
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Article86 1933-02-24 13 ATLANTIC— PACIFIC LINK ♦'u Mr.imship Servict Via Panama I St John. N.K.. y,. t> >, v b n *TV* t > «ervfce Unking Saint John I B KB Ciiwthn ports on the Pacific coast I >a^ Ml> "ff M J li y cJ Fnrneii Withy and I '■■■pwijr. Uniltod. tiuU86 words
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Article93 1933-02-24 13 Chief Officer On \ssault Chart:*Falling to put In an appearance at the Hong Police Court owing to his being at sea. "wl H*D. tfc described as Chief Officer on board British sa Angulo. hmJ his bail of $100 treated by the Magistrate, Mr. Wynne-Jones. Tl»ere were four charges93 words
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Article154 1933-02-24 13 The following passengers sailed yesterday from Singapore on wa m,™ for Mr. S J. Rosen. Mrs. S. J. Posen, Mr J McGinn. Mrs. B I* Gray. Mrs. E. M Patter. M I B. Cruse. Mr. 1 jdt. Major M.l K:t i: !••<••: i s M., k». Mis D.154 words
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Article132 1933-02-24 13 Muild First: Find Purchaser Later Dissatisfied w.th not having a ship or. acks. and with the pro pert of r:r.i Jetog thrown uiif. Messrs. Swan. Hunt, r and Wltham Richards new *pa-' i n> mto MM hid tO buy th Una of the shipping prospects of 1933. official132 words
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Article87 1933-02-24 13 Chinese Seamen to be Deported New lorV Keb More than 200 Chinese seamen MM the United states as steamship passengers expecting to work for Am-ncan steamship rr ordered to-day to be deported of MfctaplMM the rules the •■niploymtnt f foreign <.:.•• thoso Chines who could haw I l>t.i;:i.d87 words
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Article66 1933-02-24 13 B a panes* Line's Building Prajframme fine moiv activity in th« .^upp^.e '.'> near future the Nippon Yr n •Ta-s derided to build six more freight ach or 7.300 tons which will be plat>-c Ki-New York line upon their com*n.- NY K manaqt-mcnt :utrr;u' d four vessels.66 words
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Advertisement46 1933-02-24 13 To treat these complaints success- I iuUy. get to the root of the trouble. Clarke's Blood M,xture is the wonj s greatest blood purifier and healer, it famous for BJood and Skin Disorders. Of all CHtmuu and Stcfn. EjualU good m LIQUID or TART FT ;*rm46 words
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Advertisement177 1933-02-24 13 PETROL RUNNING lUfe))^^ I^^yo\W//V^ Throughout the World the beit lj!%jg^ iudgei of quality and food vtluc ia\V "^!Sl r i: v 'I!: ;<^^S ilft on h*vins Lipton f i Tti. They WjmmmtK&gSm .ppreciate the fiiJe^vour and T rii *A rou II save Ilio cost in ct fr«ihiu»t which duoajuiih this177 words
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Article466 1933-02-24 14 CHINESE DEVELOPING THE [NDUSTRY More Profitable Ihu (B\ i > i OMnetc Oara pondi at) p -pi; a.» an unprot.' P Ohta H I I ttfl ■"■■l I turned ii ittmfirr to pi istti i. In r- <: rat d M Bbjto and "ono so far466 words
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Article123 1933-02-24 14 j Kxtortioner Sent To I Gaol Ov II C !H'spond( Ql Malacca, I eb. 22. Tw •p.iatc charges of ext« rtion WMN i I |b the D^inrt Conit bl [«M M: H C |willan. IfakMl U«i ObOO Bah. B H» I described htaMdi as HMOplived Inspectci Jackson who123 words
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Article57 1933-02-24 14 PHMB Our Own C rrfSiM'udent I Malacca, Feb. 22. Hhmi.u pKVt IM eOPftcttOß and iu>\\ stanci- ;h a: ■■<; I tth Hi tfaflfl 12 fowl.-. Cln-ndol MB Uakvi VM uidt-itd by Mr H. C. Willan. the District Judß«- to undergo six months rigorous imprisonment and to be57 words
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Article185 1933-02-24 14 Schoolboy Stal» Another mm Our Own Correspondent! KuanUn. I <-h tl R U h p C ;ist whom a warrant hac; issued BB >■< for J um P' n his bail {felled to put in in ftpeeanaM on f S3 4T :r. Cr.u told th< Court185 words
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Article124 1933-02-24 14 Rlon Y irm I* in n Colomo Court before Mr C V Gooneratne. Assistant Superintendent of Poll partners of firm in Colombo. Abrahar bawes and Samuel Jothymony of Colpetty tiring, without permission, letter form* tearing the Royal Arms or in the alternative uaed letter s bearing the anas124 words
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Advertisement241 1933-02-24 14 Foods T .bury. 1 I oodl arc partio.Ulv suited to A* I intot, m hot diinat« H*y are tree simp !e addition of boi Ug tnus .giving complete ndependence o( J mUk supplies. Moreover they are r iCtka y ..>•,::::. .1. composition W*fa i fc jjnee lej COOIWII no excess241 words
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Advertisement104 1933-02-24 14 i BRITISH BROADCASTING 1 CORPORATION I I PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. Bl KMA. I >TRAITS SETTLEMENTS. and J i FEDERATED MALAY STATES I FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, i DAVENTRY, ENGLAND Wavelenu.i. 25 3 metres and 313 _!m_ i 1 riday, February 24th > OJLI I■ I i ;i t> si nal104 words
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Advertisement374 1933-02-24 14 BANKS AND iA'SI'KAV I t CHARTERED BANK. CHINA A I <TR%LM \M> CHIN* r j F^trp^ by Royal «m«wbm up capital in 600,000 shares of i 1 Rese: :y of Prcprtw** 38. BW^TT** Lonrtnn EC 2 Alor Star SMBMBOf r !J CalcutU K Lumpur on Sourabtya CfM Taiping Cebu Colombo374 words
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Advertisement200 1933-02-24 14 PAW Capital Subscribed (Polly paid President K. Kodana, Bsq UILI nwi^i K Takeu R* ITtBQMn Braack II -a. CHI t n Westminster Bank. Ltd. The National Provincial B r I Vvds Bank Ltd Alexandria 'Egypt). Batevia. t- oil, Calcutta, Canton. Changed Uen, Hamburg. Hankow, Harfcir. .mg Honolulu, Kaiyuan. Karachi, K200 words
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Miscellaneous369 1933-02-24 14 ROUND TOOT DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio The following 1^ a list of stations which can I L-apore i ii- m about and telephony •;iiia. and other stations call slier n^cords -Hullo Syc ..ion; m «.3O pm.J i irregular i \mateur l( idio k klj Bm 1 8 :v.etres from C.40369 words
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Article227 1933-02-24 15 Konu>t> tor Polio Nnliloi-> rceived by the Singapore branch jbu^ i the Prudential Assurance Company a reversionary bonus in respect twen declared of £2-6 per cer Ahole Ufe policies and £2 per ceir nsprrt >t endow utat policies. All with pro-! force en the December 31st n this227 words
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Article31 1933-02-24 15 Consolidated Tin Dredging rr-bt-r 30th show mining profit 13 receipts 113. Deducting expenses nd i -r.-Al charges £3.311. leaves £192 After £13.555 for depreciation there rexss of £13.35331 words
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Article651 1933-02-24 15 >iii^.i|mii ii '> With the Commodity markets for the most put unchanged and public Interest still somewhat apathetic, there Is v. hat calls for special notice In the local shan market during the past week. The gravity of the which Is rapidly coming to a head be*651 words
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Article232 1933-02-24 15 Yesterday's Alterations Bpn Mtei K (D 23s 9d 24s 9d Aver Hitam (I lis n> 9d Horn Fatl Sl» 26 30 Johan Tin 11 Kamunl In M Rs 6d I Ml) 77'.. S I'm DredtM <$li 43 45 (|lBj 18.7 Pahang Con>d 4s 4s 6d 3s 9d232 words
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Article175 1933-02-24 15 23 SELLING London. 4 sight 3 H H Londo!i. 3 monlh*' hi'.ht 2 3 13 16 London. H lght 2 3 25 32 London. 30 d*Jß' 2 3 3 4 London, demand 2 3 23(12 London. T.T. 2 3 11 16 Lyons ai I demand 985 }I nut,175 words
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108 1933-02-24 15 The latest buyers' prio.-s received by cable by Messrs Gtathrfe and C .in palm oil ana palm kerneL. are: I'.ilm nil li Mi c.i.f. landed weights New ila 2.00 cents (VS. curie: per lb. landed weights U.S.A. Pacific Ports 2.00 cents (U.S. currency per108 words
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Article130 1933-02-24 15 February 23 Tm Singapore price «pcr pikul- *75.50 Gan.bi- 1 (,o Pt-pp«'i Wi. 21 Flat-, rapioca 490 Pearl Sago Small 4.00 C pra. SunJried %M Sago, flour iJf Devoe'i Imperial Brilliant 2.69 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin l 99 Socony Motor Gasoline IJ4 drum; imperial gallon tt Socony Motor130 words
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68 1933-02-24 15 Febraaiy 2J*i, 12 •Vtork mm R S S Equal to London Standard. Spot <)oose» 6 3 If R.S.S. Equal to London Standard. .P.OB. 6 9lf Standard R.S.S. on Tender Mar c 6 7 10 April-June 6 9 16 July-Sept ***** I EIK. 6 IS 1668 words
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Article47 1933-02-24 15 Vallamhrosa Taking > Sun^n Kapai [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT! London. Feb. 23. The Vallambrora Rubber Compar.y is absorbing the assets of the Sungei Kapar Rubber Company. The capital of the Vallambrosa concern is being increased Is £90.000 from £60.000. The Sungei Kapar nominal capital to £110.000.47 words
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Advertisement851 1933-02-24 15 Assurance In force oyer t3S.eC»,IM The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the BtralU Settlement* < V nlr^o^r' 11 BUUdlng >CeCU Strwt 81n^ rc LONDON OFF!CE 27, Old Jewry. IC 000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act In851 words
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Article, Illustration799 1933-02-24 16 RUN A MINUTE TEST CRICKET BRISK BATTING BY THE AUSTRALIANS Valuable Partnership by O'Brien and McCabe LARWOOD TAKES FOUR WICKETS Run -a- minute cricket was provided by the Australian batsmen yesterday, in the opening innings of the fifth Test match which is being played at Sydney. At the close of799 words
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Article137 1933-02-24 16 First Annual Meeting :it Bukit Timah The first annual nt'.e mf-otin?: I Air P ft MM Buk;- Ti:r.,!. MBtl to-morrow. The followinf are the events and prizes lndnidun! rillo ctia.r.p.onsh;p challtr.cf cup, nted by Group Captain A H Jackson; Rifle team rhan.piocis.hip challenge cup. pre-s-nt-Hi b> S(.juacir»n Leader137 words
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Article106 1933-02-24 16 f-'rom Our Oui, Correspondent] London. Feb. The Desprez Cup -x^y, won at Btrtrands Fencing Academy by Miss Guiness, who thus lepeated her success of last year in this oven: sh-- now >!uires with Miss Daniell and Miss Butler the distinct ion of twice wmrtinp the IrapMp, Her iMon106 words
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Article104 1933-02-24 16 Fi >m On: Own Ctirresponrtcnt London, Feb. T. Fht death of a ploiu-er cricketer, and father of one of England's most famous cricketing families, the Rev. Henry Poster, at th« age of j 88 is anno u. v ed He was the first all-round sport -.man104 words
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Article47 1933-02-24 16 The following have been selected to represent Kafflps Institution against the APC Sports morrow in a friendly soccer matcn on school -round 1 Y.-nn; Sen? Quee AMul Ra*ak- Yew 8 M AUy Ah Hon~: Bem Wan. Kim j Cniar.. ValbcTg Kim Chua. Che* Uat.47 words
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Article557 1933-02-24 16 MASS ATTACK ON ARREARS Arsenal's Victory at Bolton From Our Owv. Correspondent J London. Feb. 7. A !iia.^.s attack v.a.v made by Footbiill league iubs on Wednesday, on arrears of nxtures. and several of the matches had direct U-ar-isils on the i hampionship and re) .-.ition problems.557 words
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Article340 1933-02-24 16 Revised Scheme No>v In Operation tr Our Ov C irrespondt nt I/Onditn. Feb. Us! JoM Ad\i.>"V. PMBHI It Hsl Brit:> > do!: Unions held their annual meeting in Lon don th:. week, when important questions wen discussed Mr. L. C H Palairet, chalnMM presided a: the outset, until340 words
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Article26 1933-02-24 16 i Miss Clan Poy.ser 70 o: Sherwood, NMtiti^hamshire, who has Just died, competed In a mile-and-a-quarter swlmmiru, race in the Riwr Trent three yc: s a^o.26 words
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Article482 1933-02-24 16 WHY NOT A CONFERENCE IN SINGAPORE To the Kditor. Sir.— May I rest a sol U ion u> the prt-M r•. depressing :•:.!< •>: .-.flairs under whos. burd- r. ♦-.erv sould l- (.rouniup. Lit the p«-opi"s of the .wrlci giv< unfettered powers to the undermentioned tv.iv..482 words
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Article380 1933-02-24 16 Complainant Ordered to Pay Compensation An ordt. the complaii.ant pay compensatio: M accused "for bringing a vexatious pr-.st ration ail made by the Fourth Mfcgfctrate. Mr A C Boyd yesterday at the conclusion of ,1 iii «h; > l ■mr-r named Jamiah fointi \:>: Kahman haifed -:..r ■>380 words
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Article33 1933-02-24 16 Tr.'.- r-.-r.' i tl.n :>\ S'n ;.t,v.r G\: 1 lul, v\l i I >e d on Saturday and March .r.J 5. The lfl^l'- l-or.-v w;M N piayri r>n Monday Marcii 6.33 words
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Advertisement186 1933-02-24 16 PROTECT YOURSEU AGAINST LOSS BY BURGLARY THK OCEAN RIMI N o f ?E B rouc THEFT BY SERVANTS FULL PARTICILARS rifh n: OCEAN POUaB May Be ObtaineO From THE OCEAN X£X£ IBB" incorporated in Greai H: PJCTURES TELL YOUR STOR> PR HALF-TOIB 11 give veiy attractivt appearance to your announcemenfe186 words
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