The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 February 1933
1933-02-25
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section14 1933-02-25 1 AND DAILY NEWS. !:;.>JH). ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1933. 10 CENTS.14 words
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Article305 1933-02-25 1 Nhfii the league A»emblv adopted the report of the ommittee of Nineteen the Japanese delegation walked out— Page 9. Australia scored 4.">.> in their first inning* in the Test match at Sydney. En*Und are 159 f'ir two wicket>< Pag-e 16. Forty thousand men where engaged in a305 words
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Article83 1933-02-25 1 MONKV FOR JEHOI WAK >>hunxhai. r b. ?4. CHMM banker* in Shanihai have adWOMi 110,000 i Government for military ciiin f j H it v and are prepared to furnuh bm**i When required. lokio let) l\. LAt.st ir> v n Ja ;)i v:..'M also have froop ai fontReuter - 83 words
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Article740 1933-02-25 1 1 K,.r a U..ii. •■> .:.un. if.. 1 n--!iw.. mi total of is pretty bl::-:."''' 1 ti- ■•< Orhamett wit to drive the aagmmmen I: ■>': tfjCi ae only ream* the tarn ha* ed seems to have been to terrify their ,r batsmen. The rum Australia740 words
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Advertisement169 1933-02-25 1 IIGIA TEA «h< freshness i.r.im-0 of the van uarden> t«> your home. R v FFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TO-DA Y'S A TTRACTiONS RIJSTAFFEL 1230 to 3 p.m. Ml SK ON THE VERANDAH Special Dinner l)ance ti Cabaret": HUGO JOSEPHINE 9.3fc— MIDNIGHT VI \\.\> KLKBUATh I) OR( HESTRA PHONE 5381169 words
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Advertisement180 1933-02-25 1 ADELPHI SEA VIEW I HOTEL HOTEL I Central ly located Tne ideal seaside resort Every room with modem W*tt tennis swimming sanitation and shower dancing. EXCELLENT CUISINE SERVICE We specialise in banqiu ts A. private parties Table d'hote meals a la carte. GENERAL MANAGER —H. O. WASER. ADELPHI HOTEL SKA180 words
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Advertisement36 1933-02-25 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Conquer clebilit>— Page 3. A soothing antisrpu; Pa^' 1 Muk- clmm- IBM ftm*** P" a K«* CHRYSLER BIG CAR PERFORMANCE JOIN "^i IRE HAPPY THRONG ASSEMBLY of GOD CHAPEI 486, SERAMOOON ROAD. EVERYBODY WELCOME.36 words
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Advertisement11 1933-02-25 1 There is no better Tea thwi BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article144 1933-02-25 2 i\ On I- in iiThe first Children's Concert of th«r year will be held in the Memorial Hall on Tuesday. Marc The principal ""j will the Band of ire Regiment and the audienc be ■■introduced" to each of the in that go to the composition of a military144 words
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Article89 1933-02-25 2 Ii u .»> Mti i \rrcstii ii iwto i Alleged to have attacked an I constable who had arrested Q hawker. tiuree Chines? were charged before Mr J F F Gregg, the Singapore 1: lee Master yesterday and remanded on charges of ass. tag a public servr*: It89 words
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Article51 1933-02-25 2 v lith. »•> ,n I', Three Fiftlli two previous i f»\ed sentence from the Crii Mr. H. A. Ferrer, yesterday foil tion In the Third Court for theft of iron **r* from an empty house. One o: 'I supe ntence c; and one JW?ision on the charge51 words
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Article254 1933-02-25 2 'hi:n se I list barged bj Magistrate t < I vii the subicrt :on before I iregg. the Singapore Third P Masristr^tt yesterd thr employee was I voluntarily ide. According to Lim Yong Ming, the com- 1 plainant. who wa i C Cobbett. hv was the proprietor254 words
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Article, Illustration20 1933-02-25 2 Appearance at Now World Last Night Mfcs Riboet <nese music hall :a: I nn P r and 120 words
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Advertisement137 1933-02-25 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Overseas Residential Club. Proprielresv Mr> M I? I M)i:ii! Ko-ir. Ch.itHii\ Lam Open to insptctioii dail\ iii.in 1.30 a.m. to (i.30 p.m. i all British subject- of the O\ ague. i idimni MM] P lttlß| Blh. 5269 nor Bisifnra- PON, DEVON. EN(- .-:n the East. the chr.rm ot137 words
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Advertisement458 1933-02-25 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. 1 NOTICE is hereoy given that tender.*- art I Invited for th»> foilowing materials or i'.;.. and that particulars of such tenders DM bo obtained hi ti> Tender Room Itunk -pai OtOctk supply of ion tons ol beat iNttj Quiet Wati r 1)> pi Datr of458 words
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Advertisement507 1933-02-25 2 x fci; rm dvi-- for p h and distributed to w r. Su:' wear, etc made at lamv THE TOafURE OF ri w i R VAN -SVA no cas» too MTfbbarn or to 'ouiplet-lv and perman> dppttctti:ii and ion of OR VAN plasma i amartiie tastant telief aft •fleets a507 words
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Miscellaneous135 1933-02-25 2 mi w% km I Hl«h Water 11.00. IC.I ft.. 23.56. 8 Thrift ai.d Lean S<»ciety nv JO p.m. Pooib-nl: Mariac Dspartiraent RAF Seleta:: Ma. GMnes II at Jalan Besar: Raffles tution vs A.P.C Sport Club, at School ground. Golf Sepoy Lines Golf Club: Met February monthly boa Bho Bukit Timah135 words
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Article297 1933-02-25 3 MR I). B. GOOD'S LECTURE Impact of Civilisation On Malays Our Own C sp.-i. London. eb. i ;i si th< Malay People" was the subject of a Dublin In Mr I) i oapssHl i I t some years as n etvfl wn mil in nf his297 words
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Article136 1933-02-25 3 Chinese Kcquoi To Leagw Q definite dt Oi "11 J.t imconditiinaUv. I aggression to the utmo:t an:i to MMR Th :i" reported to roposal of the cibir. wit hi: the U.« I tin :mally accept.' the recommendation Committiv <.t NiiiCt. Thf All-China Chamber o; Conur sent a cableUnion Times - 136 words
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Article196 1933-02-25 3 "Conquerors ol the Niuht' Shot Among Icebergs Leningrad. Feb I a big Av' mi entitled Conqueron ol ton i I now I Hi\ t IMMI Thr tlv-ni ol the filn th< umous irlp to] the \ictic made l;\ Ihe i< break( Mal> :.v Tin ri 1 iiHii nesTass - 196 words
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Article28 1933-02-25 3 Mi~ I ydia Pallot. rl" Jrrs<-\ n- iial d by the Km mid Queen hing \,,v 100th i'u ;hiav last w« k ■nd M oi M iierait n28 words
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Article207 1933-02-25 3 I PERSONAL SERVICE I LEAGUE Britain Follows the Quwn's f gut to 1 B i i > that i ouuh Oiinty. Tht at to be! icdlstra a pi i \.< .<-. in I'- < the War. 1 m tag th- Qgtcn, who f ttal I207 words
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Article85 1933-02-25 3 The truth annual general meeting of the h ..ttion. Singapore, was held on y at the association premises in Owe Road, with Ml M K M.non in the chair. Amendments to certain rules were adopted oussio.?. The tiection of office m for 1933 resulted as follows: President: Menon:85 words
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Advertisement250 1933-02-25 3 Ma/ar/ d Debility M BsaaaaL^V I V 111 v vl af I aaV Vm\^Lw LaaaaV^^ wrlt Dr. H. W. S., w ellknown English physician. V>T Vour bcxl\ .nes out lor something I give you neu. IttfJdq blood and M make good, in a natural way, tit urtafu roiwd by the250 words
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Advertisement29 1933-02-25 3 W soon* 01 »l IMKBB Of *T- AN UNDERWOOD PORTABLE Makes Your Mail EASIER to Write and EASIER to Head *JT^^w^^M^^fc^^t.^F^^^m^m j^^^sQ^^* PATERSON, SIMONS AXJ» €O.?I1»A^Y. I,ITIITI]I». Phone 5991.29 words
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Article, Illustration2081 1933-02-25 4 LATEST NEWS FROM BRITISH STUDIOS Alfred Hitchcock's!--£lO,OOO A Year at 33 I OMUoH. I •y-'.E chk-f •in th. World Hat week is the long term r m i:. :•> i.t:-:.-i. Br.-. c: lor. Mr tchcock w.th at Alexander t.:, :«vt .1 > telHnt pie-tores far London MM I* Auctions. Mr.2,081 words
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Article122 1933-02-25 4 Four More Aldwych Farces Oaamont-British Picture Corporation has acquired, for production at the «i>iilim<s* Bush studio*, four of the fimmn Ben Trsvact I and these mil! once again present on the screen the popular Tom Walfe-Rahjh Tht* subjects which have been acsjuired are Dirty Work."122 words
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Advertisement138 1933-02-25 4 I'nder tho Distinuuished Patronauo of HIS BXCELLENCI the (iOVKRNOK and LADY CLEMENT] .iiui THEIR HIGHNESSES THE SULTAN and SULTANAE ot JOHORE Singapore-Johorc Auricultural and Horticultural Kxhibitioji will »>♦ held .»t th. w World. Jalan Besar. on April 7th. hth and oth. 19:::;. Of Agricultural and HorticultUtel Prod art- mvit< I138 words
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Advertisement127 1933-02-25 4 DM ACCOUNT OF LAST NIGHTS ENORMOUS SITCF.SS and ON SPECIAL DEMAND "CHARMAINE" WILL BE SHOWN AGAIN TO-NIGHT, TOR 25th and TOMORROW. FEB. Ittth GOOD WINE N'EEDS NO BUSH 1 YOUR LAST CHANCE To SEE it t\i» in i i i»a\< i; \i;\T CHANGE "YUANITA dc VK(. A "ALL SINGING AM)127 words
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Advertisement87 1933-02-25 4 BaSß^^^^^^fcr V^a^B^aT There is ONLY .ONE Ovaltine ««hOM "Ovmitinr w f*r towfe 19*)4 wettfofe The tonnuU and MMI employed in the preparatix. ot -O\ esjMot be copied. It U m^f. highest qualities of Malt rmw] Wtßk. and im*is no indigestible starcti n does it contain large percei cheaper ingredient*— *uch87 words
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Article224 1933-02-25 5 WH E N YOY GO HOME Leave Your Worrits in Store. "WeTegoing home In Much, and caii certainly do with the chant: Tom c>pedally. He'i> h»«i nearly four years !i« without a break, and I ihr.-e, and say what you like, the i tlinak doe* take It out of one.224 words
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Article, Illustration138 1933-02-25 5 Death Of London's Night Club Queen." G roR v [Mill [><>\ vouny ne Wr nfcatcs M* for a ran th.- lake H i ,v. -.t c»ld -nap K \ITKNI>S THE nrDGET HEM Ih. r.»»n Prince ..f Sweden nY;,th head n hand) li-teninf intently to :ht S^an.rs- (:«lUt> in the Swed.sb138 words
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Advertisement68 1933-02-25 5 -J^ ft£S£RVATIOHS PHOMf &903 > TO-DAY and TOMORROW, at Ui p.m. Mu 1 Show— the one certain thin* to do !iii> uvek-ond is to >ee— P^B^L |SAa/>^^ i lrtlir i i II W II /f>| I Niimh m w m < rrvtl lsl( iif •MM» i\( IVESDAY, FEBRUAR] 2Mh. GEORGE68 words
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Advertisement149 1933-02-25 5 CAPITOL Matinee To Day 3. 1 5 j LAST NIGHT of the famous Paramount Prod uet ion f MARLENE DIETRICH ""BLONDE With the Popular English i j HERBERT MARSHALL 1^ l^X I^l I)1KK( TKI) B1 JOSKI Von STKKNBKKG See Marlene as the Queen of the PARIS and BERLIN Cabarets i149 words
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Advertisement134 1933-02-25 5 MATINEE TO-DAY \T 3 P.M Vou NKKD these thrills! You NEED these laughs* \»u ShKI) such entertainment as this (Jet your share of it Forget that grouch that dull care Just laugh it off at FA&TLIfe WuiiM HAINES Madge Evans Conrad Nagel II A*™* By Ron Cuff Edwards TO-MOtUtVWSUtiBAY-MATINEE AT134 words
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Article432 1933-02-25 6 The Holders' Narrow Escape (From Our Own Correspond. lornloii 1.1. •j-jj, 11 in progress. but apart from the escape of Dulwich Hamlet. the holder*, at Hayes, the matches on Saturday to tlv Thud Round furnished no unexpected results. Kingstonian. although having to rearrai t*am at the last432 words
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Article31 1933-02-25 6 CONSTANTINE FOR ENGLND AGAIN I From Our Own Corresporu 1.01H1..M l.h 7 s Board, of C .phed on prol. the ftiimmer. and the N t nd StatT' ahirr League ganv I31 words
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Article477 1933-02-25 6 RUNNER-UP TO WOULD CHAMPION West Indies Cricket [From Our Own Correspondent London. Feb. t. tipt-t::. ..< i -ii.- iv.ip»on womi n skaters natural natrt -oi taswpi I id Hampstead -;n-i Mm OedHa| pi |i ntttt r-«p ta lhr I .;.>;.,• Mil Th. UUel si i: Mis*477 words
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Article163 1933-02-25 6 I Prom Our Own Oorrespondeni I^ndon. Feb. 7. I i\. iaiion football reccnl ptan 1 caused European interest In tt* tlii* i iH>rm(iiisl> Fhis is shown in tw< ways :\trucularly: Ther hum 1 demand from E n p< c\ Final at Wembley: Clubs of Austria. Italy.163 words
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Article23 1933-02-25 6 I .lationa". Table T< t.;. RMrMI 'or tl tap waa concluded at E i »hen von th. Slovakia gained .■>■- and 1 third post*23 words
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Article1122 1933-02-25 6 FINE SCOTTISH FORWARDS Welsh Halves Not Up to International Standard From Our Own Correspondent London. Feb. On» A...- before tin Internatioi I tnai ■waMaa i i-w-:. Wai ■coOMbo' l|] ia\our oi th< BOBM team. Scot. -h'-. con ■■■>■•■■■ iI;; u: I I m ,'l-t;. n boom1,122 words
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Article86 1933-02-25 6 1 in Our Own Correspondent! l.oiidmi l Dunn.- h I Ig contest at Liver- Stadium la.st night Ihf KCfcVK, Mr. Bob <•: 1001, collapst*d. and on airhal B '"d to be dead. I. bout, whidi was betHi .nd Eddie Maguire. middleweight h Africa, had proceeded for86 words
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Advertisement77 1933-02-25 6 futicura CTfcoollncA \y^ sool/ii)i(f aniisephc\ \Mi Powder I K.-r -nfl.T. -r- fn»m -imhurn ami h»-a» t>»-h«-. V|•| 1 > ami M<>t>- li«>\\ <jiin k|\ it •«t««p- tli< I'uiiniii: a u«l itrliiii^, ami j>i »iit- ll)'- rlothim^; t r* >m lialini: tli' -km. Shmdlc each Soap, Ointnu I I I M»MM»77 words
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Advertisement109 1933-02-25 6 KLIM pon de it k■> ti 1 1, k r Mip LI 4«*^*- j SPLLt IT BACWAPOS KLIM THE ADVANTAGES OF KLIM ARE ITS CLEANLINE>> and purity it.^ uniformity: its superior im(;estihilitv its high nttritional valiks AND ITS INIQIK KEEPINCJ QIALITIKS Tin A TIN AND HE CONVINCED. 081 MN \BI109 words
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Advertisement41 1933-02-25 6 ADDS REAL ZEST TO THE GAM£ tand no othi the ing flavour Brooke liond Ten \S///i ga/denjteAhne. f /r Imitation i- ilu ir |«c^r_^j,| lorm of fiattci Mn& Iniitahli I'.il I ||y f ora.v;' I' SM ASH y^S FP,ArO' I'hom 6354.41 words
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2602 1933-02-25 7 Singapore lo Come Into line With Si;im and Kust Indies OMMISSIONERS 1 MONTHLY MEETING -uppo: r v _,w n U\ tin- Municipal I omniiMsioiur> »»"'ithl. rrtins U'NV.dav, to th, proposal ■•""< th. question of rontributins > t»«t r»s| lo.al broadtastiim si-rvic-e in A committee of2,602 words
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Article305 1933-02-25 7 SOLICITORS' CHARGES REMUNERATION FOR Interesting Singapore A judgment dea lestion of solicitors' fees, for a sale of pro; I j |by public auction was by Mr. J. Mills in the Singapore Supreme Com I I His Lordship said: "The question for dt tt innnation is v. j the I on305 words
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Article151 1933-02-25 7 Eurasian \\<>m;m in Malacca Cast n Our Own C M il.i« i a li The case of n» »i:- bv I a Malay named Mohd hiard n. Police Court to C. M. Theseira. a drai s K i his wife for her Ml ired ,ad left oust with151 words
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Article96 1933-02-25 7 HUM nas been racei\> I that Ann John m J .it't ndtd Hm I MdM Pi I '■> rsal of < ommerc lal .1 iatiun. "Ai M.»l > I'm sM-d iv. <■ 000 |)< nt 1 i:■ minion Hn atre m .i.e. 29th 1'... r.tmous p.»ir discril ii96 words
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Article608 1933-02-25 7 DEFENCE NOT CALLED Abrupt Knd to -Retrial rf Chinese ACCUSED DISCHARGED Echo of October Smugging Attempt An incident on 4 lonelx stretch tf till- MM (0.1-st ofV I'.i^ir Panjang, in which a part\ «'t hinrve smugglers and Mala\ police constables lfl<i in Octotel last \car. was mcnlioned before Mr. 11.608 words
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Article230 1933-02-25 7 TRAGEDY OF BROKEN STEP IJNTER PALI TO Di I AT DRY DOCK Misadventure Verdict at Inquest /hile sngapsd In tint an tanker at the Victoria I)< Chinese workman fell a d 24 U.vi ami :.ttal jrturnins a verdict of death by J nture. Mr. F G. Bourne, the Singapore uoruner.230 words
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Article178 1933-02-25 7 Man Who liorrnwed SUM) ;md E Signed for 1980 Chettiar appeared in rupti :ay for public exam by Mr. D H. Tudor, assistant Official nee. befo:- Mr. Justice Bankrupt was examined regarding various financial transactions he had been engaged in and was ordered to pay $10 a month.178 words
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Article179 1933-02-25 7 liinesc Apr arg in I tisl rid on rt Chinese who was alleged to have entered louse of a teacher m Siglap and to 1. 1 a luding a camera I a razor. Judge. M 1 1 I I with hous< breaking in order to commit tl> Th179 words
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Article77 1933-02-25 7 "Starving" Chinese M Forrer Judg?. yesterday I with I -.«n hMpcCtOI '»f p c\. was starving and I was allf-' -M in j Kandang Kerbau Divlsii* I In i < t < i! H W Hi Tl SfUl] .tr: ai .sod suddenly appeared and -tabbed him in j77 words
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Article726 1933-02-25 7 Schoolboy Describes hv w* > Fatal Fal! INQUEST ADJOURNED Coroner to Visit Scene of (fa Trai'Vdv 1.it.1l .U I 111. lit 111 1 It. .Mil ol the ltiKln him n, I OmmmK* Nmmt, u!ii !i resulted in the (hath ol him s« m hoiilhu\726 words
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Article41 1933-02-25 7 a Chinese who was brought before Mr. H. he Criminal District Court for amtence yesterday was fined tIM, or 7 tuartUm' rigorous Imprteonneot In defcult. Be was arrested in Roc^'we Canal Road in pomemtmm \> t 'i ri41 words
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959 1933-02-25 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1935. THF STBUGGLE BEGINS The great struggle in the Far East has begun. For the first time since the outbreak of the trouble in an acute form in September. 1981, China defends her territory with the entire approval of the world and with the959 words
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Article107 1933-02-25 8 Royal Commission to Examine Finances London t rl> 12 I: ■'..< linn c< th( IXuninions Mr J H. Th.iiv.n- ajinoune- r: f a Royal Co'iunission to examine into !h. tuturi ol N^wfounc:: i to r. port <>:-. its financial tttwtton and prospw lAird Aiiiulm tx :.:.-:i. rt im-mbtTs Ix-int107 words
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Article101 1933-02-25 8 LATCST TIN AND RI'BBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin price.- and the sterling rate in New York and Paris. specially cabled to the Free Pres? ;;iv U follow RUBBER London, Feb. 24. Spot 2 1 16d. (2 1 16d.) forward 2 3 32d. <2' H d.)101 words
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Article68 1933-02-25 8 MR. MELLON S TRIBUTE TO ENGLAND Bulwark for the Cause of Man I Ambassador, aatfd warm chwwfc in a fuweß speech at the Pilgrim's Club dinner. Hie [company included a large number of distin- •England Is stiil for many of us an enchanied A o *w?"< niratReuter - 68 words
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Article83 1933-02-25 8 Journalists Attempt to Obtain !t'lo,o<Ml London. rti A .sentence of two months' Isaprfaaaataat in the second division and a fine of iff and 50 procure tho grant of a title The rtffanrtant, Maundy Gregory, a j^' Ist. m allreed to have aHianKixl to obtain iiu.'h N83 words
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Article57 1933-02-25 8 Securities Depressed b> Far Eastern CrisN Ou the Stock Eadtomm to-day gift edged d» mooeiaiv imtloirfc but most frtlin sections nvsely affected by the news from the particularly veakar again I tea auctions were quieter with tamer grades Wall Street opened dull and the aentfeut is still vnttwAReuter Wireless - 57 words
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Article30 1933-02-25 8 Ne\* Commercial Treat} Signed <•• F«a>. 21. uew n<— mrrclal treaty bttwwn »r|glw. lfoct~F<avouFC<l-Nattou treatment nt stfDrd -car. A .second treaty between Belgium and .r. B- m 4 taxation30 words
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Article40 1933-02-25 8 Alleged Instigation of Naval Kevoli The President of the National Workmen's a charge of imrtljajlnt a wvolt naval 'base Bear Pann^htfti He is aOaged to have disobedience. ary Bortah«t Party and a member of tbe Reuter ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article36 1933-02-25 8 Another Outran ;it Lima Tlic Colombian Irfigittnn at TA "*t w at* The Colombian ldnkter and hto (aaflr took refuge in the Embas >>• and they Mad ry and return to Bogota by aeroplane- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article22 1933-02-25 8 To Aim at Lou (Tin*: <•! 1. .nil Barriers tar replied in the •JBroe.tive to a question uhethtM of tariff barriers.22 words
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Article387 1933-02-25 8 FIRST "RAIN" FOR 24 DAY Singapore'^ l»Since :■> VMM) CHANGES Ml IMb Dry Kmi •if I' record dry matter >peli ifc broken yesterday, t. •hower of rain whir <,_ before noon Except for occasi, drtatas lasting only a fe» Micutt, Men bo ram in ■nftpor*- unr.- i^, Ike rainfall on387 words
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Article118 1933-02-25 8 Orclrr* for 1932 Pro^ramm. LNto H •anmrlnt fertioiM in the Hoow Commons, the First Lard of the AdaurO? Sir ■■How Kyw-afnawill. said that orders fit been completely placed Contract.* tor h--and ma dtfacn to the anproximat vaJm tMttJM tetf keen placed with van«» an» Apart from contracts for118 words
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Article63 1933-02-25 8 lYnn,.,M l>ele*ai< i i af»e Mecftfaf Following yesterdays 24 hour in order to enable Mm to attend 'be vim delegate mas again «ta»t League Council net to discuss u Cotombian dispute The Counn! dt<Hm precatd and conaider the Colom*Ha» about the pw— rtna of Leticto The Chairman pointedReuter - 63 words
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Article30 1933-02-25 8 s,x Fret l>riffs ill N«rtfc l^.ixl^ri l#* Mace «no» Ml in fcgtanri 10 •-tmf particularlv heavy to part Of K "*J^ I cauntr> riKul> H uv uurui Of30 words
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Advertisement281 1933-02-25 8 lIMEL 1 1 UlC*u To avoid substitutes, worthless imitations made from .Heap lemon juice or chemicals, and to get *N product of the choicest West Indian Lime Fruit. I MBV v r ou order CAIUDIBIDCIK'S APPOINTMFM J^^B\ KWC. OK SIAM DIAMONDS SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. aJso Bridal281 words
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Advertisement39 1933-02-25 8 RAINFALL DOWN BY HALF announces a headline. The other half will come along during home leave. But don't forget your "GAFLAC" BAGGAGE POLICY before you pack up. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE %SSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.39 words
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JAPANESE DELEGATION WALKS OUT FROM LEAGUE ASSEMBLY
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Article423 1933-02-25 9 jJione opposing. Slam abstained from voting. Wm the vote the Japanese dele- *> M: M.r-. out from the Assembly. t t v >.1.. f -9 swMft tti **A taßmMk} )mi t i ***** ritata," and avowing thai Japan utuv ttw lataHMdlanal metrumente of mu, nomfcd hmrtf.Reuter Far Western - 423 words
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Article35 1933-02-25 9 Skirmish in Blinding Snowstorm Tan*lUo ?:t. 1 with :).>■ n-.rrcury at krlov wtro. tiw troops tm§m -v Tui^lnj .1. < and ci:s;.-,.,. nuir., to th.- x>uLh•wt. and then continued their advance Reuter far EasternReuter far Eastern - 35 words
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Article14 1933-02-25 9 Tun*h.±o. l-ch. a Manrhntaio forces entered k m n#wm Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 14 words
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Article70 1933-02-25 9 operations precipitate disturb** BMk military authorities indicate 0M p«M of Peking ;nd Tientsin nave ftM MtHi H ■et strictly on the defensive and a*M :j v BATTLE IV HNO\% I t ith ntlfs Uk»-»1>« ;,p;w.i: coofldent that the #ehol operaUon> i- I completed swiftly and easilsr as OMwiReuter Far Eastern - 70 words
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Article67 1933-02-25 9 shanghai. Feb. J4 j Japan«\s*- bomiXT-. appearing «w Fektaf te ton-Nt-tv; Jtpamj didn tax PeUnc who oprat the opinion tlun I -o. rpat-n Jehol City' they will itomamt with*— of Chinese :•<. ImM» the Great Wall and in the event of I tximb :h-- iit-rodromf; rail JiMctlnwReuter Far Eastern - 67 words
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Article56 1933-02-25 9 London. Yrb. Jl Sir John Simon replying t.. parthi hi of Commons pointed out that r to order Britons to withdraw China b it could onl> n situation .-mid kx-M »*> J.ipaneM- Miulst.-r and ffimmVr officers who had discretion to adrls*| withdrawal from the Jtolm'bid or threatenedReuter - 56 words
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Article70 1933-02-25 9 Fierce Attack on haoyuiiK Pi-kin*. I-cb. 24. day. .»f bombing Japanese torrf oi thirt> ttmwfiivrt MBB assisted by t«>n thousand Man- attacked C!-.u;. k .iu i; injtlyin^ dOuichN ru uid Puplao area fomi- v anp to nw-^ the atAfter two days flfbtin? It a(.pear> ftl Cainew n townReuter - 70 words
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Article113 1933-02-25 9 Mt'\l 1111 111 \rl «»»»j»t»n* ov Troops Tokio. K«-t>. 24 1 r. rr. oi Chant; Hai!it i»n Wednesday and Japanese troo{>s under from Trinnltao mdifa- .J.hol <>p*'ratinns have about to b»- launched aw «\pr»'ssed lest th. k:h^ .ir.d Tientsin will] \n< tcrt civi- 'i di£>t urba.'.i R 0Reuter Far Eastern - 113 words
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Article42 1933-02-25 9 Vankinc Feb. I\. Japanese rt-p-:- MMMBh^ Hi Mbetfcm to Manchukuo. in Jeho] are considered to bo a caw of tTfr wish bfing father to Hm thought Th«> capital i> Indignant cam the Japßi..vo N'cv of yestfrdav Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 42 words
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Article66 1933-02-25 9 BVar Preparation in Mukden Tientsin. l>b. li. from Mukden declare that .%oenf-- .ire similar to that in Pans :r. 1914 Mukden is like a war camp nese an active with, war prrparatior.y Lom»-> and motor-c ;ir.v tx-KMiginj; to uners hav.- tMfii rammandt-eri'*: >:. a ba..^:- o!REuter Far Eastern - 66 words
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Article274 1933-02-25 9 Kupanese Action in Jehol Moscow. Vrb. 2*. -:.):n.: the Nvauh i. in .1. hoi although it is n< t tf ,i thrt ni The Soviet wt MM Japan. political and :r.i.;t.u> oD-nh stated fh- necessity i>l war i in the Japanes. MM HMI as BJapanese8 Japanese refusal toReuter - 274 words
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Article105 1933-02-25 9 MOSCOW SENSATION Japanese "Ordered to Destroy Air Base" Mo-cow. Feb. 24. run, alterations that a certain Jajv.:i.?*- ordered him t<> destroy the civil air I i it Ustbolsheretzk Kamchatka, and other r-:;i. :t.i::' r,, g^ BmM NN made Japanese K us! h w arr stPC i in connection with thReuter - 105 words
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Article139 1933-02-25 9 London Feb. H r there can b«- m Itti ■boat] Ui npOTl said Lord Lyt ton to a question of wh< th.-i u was possl-l ti'.f to prevent tin tin i rom England I •to Ml iiir WttjH Bl .a a Fur EaM tinftin- at tx'tch'.urth HiReuter - 139 words
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Article69 1933-02-25 9 (iene\ i. Feb. .'l. Al tl the vi)t. the C n's i at the spi i A. undorstood that a fresh Con 1 m < Tv. One members will k>> ap .ointi-u tj watch d lopaMli IB thJ Far K: t j M Hymans intimntod th iReuter - 69 words
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Article479 1933-02-25 16 Lenient Treatment for Those Who Surrender Nanking. K«-h. 24. 'Should Tanfr Yu liu uu! hn- as other anti-Mam hukm. Manchukuo th«y will b< d.-ai' :th sav Um Japanese nou IMI scornfully but significantly add- that 'he M.-.i, i» is now putting int< i-xecuticn its i minat*' the bandit*Reuter Far Eastern - 479 words
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Article38 1933-02-25 16 Washington, teb M: ivouc::: the Japanese Ambassador Ui the US feMtan M '.'.'om. Tokio. has informed Co'.on<\ Stimaoo that Japan does not intend to move troops south of the Great Wall ol Chinese.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article74 1933-02-25 16 B ->v* M the League passes the r- r .1.:. :-t coir.mendatloo* d the Committee ol Nineteen to-day the Cabinet will meet to- i.: moon to decide when and horn •> ItHitl U i?Ue. A:-.r WU I :iedsk» to th« !>•:. Council whi a:;.. HH iMMBB «pM toReuter Far Eastern - 74 words
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Article285 1933-02-25 16 Lord Lytton States His Views London, Feb. Jt 1 Then ar^ no steps that Britain can 'alm of her own accord for we must ■< r. resent of other members o: th. U.1^,1 b- racting." declared Lord Lytton in an r\y with th.- Dally Herald, 'but t.. reReuter - 285 words
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Article58 1933-02-25 16 I OtldoU I< I QoMOoni wfcn retard to the export of mhu, toUKFtf BMt win be miaed I i— mil within the next few days by m nil li f/vr <h* In Jakfll 'i. v ni'nu .../iwrMiis io» vnr w ui c&ll on UK ooMOtrtw who were fI^nMSCtMReuter Wireless - 58 words
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Article101 1933-02-25 16 l.«ll<" J t-l thr H<w:«- v,: r.n.;r. a f r r y y -m.# j. t-Mn^Lnnmt- #rf* frtftdk /t^MMpjMnjMjt'i IW%lnf*V ri*- ''IT.' I. llJt .f.-.*f. m.i n '*n« r>rt r^M mi. t> tknal agreement and tbat they were tfotof :hinij they could to ascertain whether ■CONOMIC BOTCOT)Reuter - 101 words
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Article435 1933-02-25 9 WOUNDED CHINESE IN CRITICAL CONDITION Alleged Assailant Caught A Mmm i,s lymy m a critical condition in hi Oenerai Hospital as the nmN of ciaylmht EhMß| aft air which occur:, d m Hi-.h Rml i:i walking aion when he was accosted by two other Chinese435 words
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Article175 1933-02-25 9 Molotov on Danger of "Foreign Aggression" Mo>cow, Feb. 21. Tht- .•j-TesMty ol arming tho country against the risk of foreign agpresMon wa& emphaoLsed »s the first essential by M. Molotov. President ot tht- Council of Labour and MhBM :v. a militaristic speech at the Compress of Collective farmersReuter Wireless - 175 words
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Article72 1933-02-25 9 Hertzes and Smuts Capetown. Feb. 24. A coalition agreement has bi-r. tentatively reached between General Hertzog arid General Smuk whereby General Hertzog will bt prime iiunWir and General Smut.- is alsw allotted a portfolio. The agnrmeut provides for the full maintenance of thi South Annan memb<-r.^hip ofReuter - 72 words
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Article77 1933-02-25 9 Effort It Stabile Prices London. Feb. 21. All the prliK ipal Oil pr 1 1 '^'A counties except Russia were represented at a private conference meeting in London to-day with the object of redi tint: production In order to stabilLso price? The chieJ cju-v-uor. \v;is whotht-r or notReuter - 77 words
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Article38 1933-02-25 9 Berlin Home CloMd until Further Notice B«r!:n. Feb. 24. K;i'J I I r J <i firtc-rs of th'Cummunrt Party, h < \v-ru closed "until tu-ther notice" on the nd tbtl tr<-as< enable Ih-allets arr publhht-d there.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement122 1933-02-25 9 CRICKET REQUISITES We have a very extensive stock of ali Cricket SIX X (Kl( KKI FOLK X J^^> "HARDINGE" ETC WISDENS. KATTINC. GLOVES WICKET KKEP •CORING rmws "HARDINGE I ING GLOVES Ma [,1/ BOOKS. BAT OIL MCGRFGO R CRICKET ETC. HARDINGE Special Prices to Clubs Schools. ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated122 words
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Advertisement793 1933-02-25 10 THE BUlf SHIPPING C LM [^Sl RAW I ,^>l and London and I tmes and Mewfl Marine Insurance LM KAII.W AYS. Royal State Railways of Sian AIKWAVS y rland Indite Airways. i 7ha BLUE rUMMCL LIME Resular serrJce to Marseilles. I Amsterdam. R« t.r ..m d Bremen— u nv.ites M793 words
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Advertisement511 1933-02-25 10 Ellerman Bucknall! Steamship Co., \Ad. I (Incorporated in Ej^giand) 'ELLERMAN' LINE. IREKiHT BBBVKS TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. \l\ I'ORTS AND SI'EZ (ANAL homewards: M, im .T Dup Spore S;uls Spore CITV OK I VONS I Havre. London Rotterdam Hamb Feb. 25 TTY OF MANILA For Havre, London. K tterdam511 words
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Advertisement291 1933-02-25 10 Per* O British India and Apcar Lues. grated in England i MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARG^ SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N 0 INDER COMKA< WITH HIS M.UI M^ LONDON \NI) IM! I\ x I X| x OUTWARDS FROM LONDON i :Y\ Innn.'.i -.ni.ap.».. RANPURA 17.000 Mar. I K AISEP •BHUTAN291 words
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Advertisement457 1933-02-25 11 O. S. K. Line. K.K AKKI, V VM( SO| u VrICA >M II." 1.1 I IIK s-" Zanii^B, Okr-ez-Sala .< ■MM W Bi'ixoJ x,,., L l 3 C S C i b.. mm] jj v ;;:r i;;,: Hiii N< M o ■I x -I \KI i ik<»|| \\i lung. Kobe.457 words
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Advertisement524 1933-02-25 11 I aJAJ^I a Fmj W, jP*"f^aMaWa«flß3 V V J L^^^^^^v^'''^^^ *_^_zj ■a^a^a^^^a^aJCV p^^^f^^Z^^JZ. to 1:1 it on: KROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES.' GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leare Leave Arrive B'pore. B'port. Peaanf. N. York > I- P."-: Ma: M* r o524 words
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Advertisement875 1933-02-25 11 I K. P. M. KOMNKIIJKi: P\KII\\\IM M \ATS( II \P|»|.l f j VAN DKK I !.l\ |ai I H 9mm i\,dang-Ba. I j PAI.IMA BatUtd PW I Pfiianc (nn;xnl\i and Bafan Si-Api-Api I j TOBOALI— Saturday. Fi b L>j. Koedap. Tanipa-tlh T.,: .:.r Bengkalfc atu 8., anl Sl-Api-Ap: k TOGIAN—875 words
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Article71 1933-02-25 12 Army Combatting Small Pox Menace I .niton. Feb. 23. Airv.ii. :»t IT'--- •■mil:" :>•■••■ th" military authorities in th i>r r Cantoji .rul toe Interior wIU give free vacclnmtion to the pubUc. Im th- 'I- rp« ct thf gan^son forces will give free Inoculation to the ,-,)i:.r, pt-<(>.Central Press - 71 words
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Advertisement418 1933-02-25 12 Burns Philp Line. IncorporuU-<t in Australia* FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY ~ANI> MEUWURNE via lAVA DVRWIN AND TIUKSDAY ISLAND. hl v.V.-ki. MARELLA .7.375 tons, and the S S MANOOLA .3.3M C.ruoonlyl ■-■v:i.. .mini: ba'h vnmaMum Next Saflfaft- M a! 2 U AM ''OLA (CSargo o. Apr 3 to Europe via Austi bo418 words
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Advertisement524 1933-02-25 12 TO U EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V,* P AND MOST OF rM< K SB Ktraieht thn»»ipl <: kQ M rar««. WWfW •mformntimm *m>'E^ HONGKONG BANK CHAM! ifBH CANADIAN N^ TIDNAL I thC I 1 mrtwtc RAILWAY .II 1 I ISLPARATE ash l' Nt 1933 HOMKWAKI' Best available accommodation obtainable by all524 words
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Miscellaneous671 1933-02-25 12 MAIL DESPATCHES Ml TttAIN MO*** '•">• Sa-.wrday 7 p.m. and nan** l n K-uaa Monday 10 PTfdaj 7 30 am 7 Dm.' Satun ays H "M Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to j Friday 7 30 ajn Kuantan .via JtUWfT) Saturdays 7 p.m Kelantan ma Padang Be^ar. Monday 7 p.m. Kelantan671 words
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Miscellaneous460 1933-02-25 12 CHURCH SERVICES Quinqua^esima ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6 n a.m Holy Communion i 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion 'Choral) 530 p.m. Evensoim (Choral) and Seriimii 10.30 a.m Service at RA.F Base. Monday Wednesday and Friday at 8 it. Holy Communion Tuesday. Thursday and Sal irda\ ai Holy Communion GARRISON460 words
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Article248 1933-02-25 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS I Mornin* Daßj In Malay. Wtm i' '-40 .>luinn.s of news dally La tk* BBiBB^ MbbAbIBBBI fd^P AtfftVnWtfeiAmA* T^all f^% bbpswmbbb) tw AHvViiH^* XHH* tbeChotAHasrieAch morning. Latest Late* News And Late* Announce- <■, ->- jnd f^kJhl^* #rffcsss**Bh«hs* aIIJI- t»i*«M« Pit Lkffl*9B nWnV Vlm^m sssßAflt f A^n»«*248 words
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Article380 1933-02-25 13 I'nsohed Mysterj Of The North Sea crawler, with all her lights biur.ua. was (bund in a sinking condr. Bn The crew of eight had disappeared; tad boatswain's body was Xound in the sea near This summary reveals a baffling mystery of the North Sea. which remains unsol. Th380 words
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Article160 1933-02-25 13 Prospects of Shipbuilding Rt»\i\ul In viev. o; the comments that have lately been made regarding the prospects of a shipbuilding revival. It is of interest to give details of the orders for new snips, not only in this country but abroad, since a slight improvement was noted.160 words
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Article87 1933-02-25 13 Features Of Revolutionary New Design »Frcm Our Own Correspond* London, t r\, l«i Increased speed and carrying capacity and fuel economy are features of a new type of ship Si- J MMfl Ml MM architect, who has himself placed orders for They are cargo boats carrying 7.000 tons87 words
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Article424 1933-02-25 13 Hut Their Day Not O*er A .SUgfc- ii. Sailing Ship Ownei pal I M i was mat 1 1. B* mud tftto at the 13th annual meeting o.* tht Association ;n I a feeling among some cf u I said, "that with tlv dmnf in the cha:.424 words
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Article192 1933-02-25 13 M.P.'s Fight To Help Shipping ,> British shipping by obtaining the principle of "one purt of call" for foreign ..■..~L :> ;v up b\ Captain Herbert J. \l>. L*n:oniM member of Parliament for ttvRutht'r e jl« < n I )i\is!<>r. Captain Moss wh> is a member of192 words
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Article140 1933-02-25 13 Sounding 1,000 Miles A Month Vdmi) il 1' Douglas has. ju.st retired nftci i-it;ht vi-a: from command of the Hvdr.^raphi. <ti IVpartmcnt of the Nav\ to which all that •■'..»■.<■ of the s. as ov* such an timable debi Iki Aepartn nl ls re.sponsibl.- for the accu-140 words
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Article34 1933-02-25 13 death occurred in Sh. i i > 4 <> Mi I who had retired Messrs. Jardine Matbeson and Co .ur.t-r i. .MM n I>• in t > lau hU I Ha a i umi34 words
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Advertisement33 1933-02-25 13 fl| jS^KTzmmmV i J EVANS' A«4isr Throat PASTIL. J •Jd f ood iot your 1 1 w.-ro 7", I 1 I jlj thrr rc.iCY- I a9x f muui I IVANS' f»rv< tmo*' tstilics33 words
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Advertisement352 1933-02-25 13 HOW VITAL IT IS— IN THIS SHORT PERIOD, WHAT HOPES AND FEARS ARE CROWDED I /S HE GAINING WEIGHT V^ /S H/S F^ESH f//?M AND HEALTHY Z ARE SOUND BONES FORMING IN THAT LITTLE BODY-MINIATURE OF THE MAN TO BE HAPPY MOTHERS ALL OVER THE WORLD, FEEDING THEIR BABIES ON352 words
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Miscellaneous118 1933-02-25 13 VESSELS ARRIVED Retefa. Dut. 248, from Shoal Sambas 23. for BM^tiMi 27. Dukat. Mar. 781. from Bangkok 24. for Bang- j.. Katong. Brit. 863. from Bangkok 24. tot Boribat Stem 353. from Tumpa' M Tumpat via Coast 28. Scott Barley. Brtt 193. from Siantr. Kota Agoeng. Dut 4880, from Rotterdam118 words
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Miscellaneous139 1933-02-25 13 PABSENGERB ODTWAED Lr A K;l1 A m < m y j 8 Baggs M <: M: I' .1 h:i,,r I f... w q r I McMurray Mr and wing pass du,-onth«. A,- Pr^"' M H I r N I.::-. M: KmM, M. j.. .d«ns. Mrs H Gorton WHght. Mr M139 words
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Article839 1933-02-25 14 RADIO NOTES NEWS Empire Broadcasts LISTENERS WRITING HOME By Our Wireless Correspondent H* i used complaint at BBC. i. .'in.;;.:! u. .me sending I :..il on short waves iron. (r.SW eta very uncommun- lesults obtained [ess pi How c.::: DOW, with th" from Da\entry that the was inaugurated only on839 words
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Article123 1933-02-25 14 Taking IriMiramT W:i> Krom I'olitiral Influence I. .mini. 1.1. A new Uwi*| HI Tnwiranne Mil will lie introduced by the Government, probably to Sir Henry Betterton. Minister of Labour. ha* prepared the basis of the measure I modelled targely on the Ro: al Conwlaftot A feature of123 words
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Advertisement408 1933-02-25 14 wIHUiY Prevention is Better HMIT than Cure W^*TM 91^^. rf c aI1( Tt 'P colds, mflu. n/a. hron« hitis, there is y^BBH !>' tt( i than a course y^fl JfV^^^H ™^^^^^^^^^^^M A:.c:t.-r"s Kn.u!-:. n Its J H jA| ||l iH.f*;:: t-ai; i it.- tonic, //%B fl ITL!!j A^iJ 1 :n\ii;<u408 words
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Advertisement371 1933-02-25 14 BANKS AM) lAS I It \\< I (HARTKRED BANK. ..I HIN STRALM \M> H'> Incorporated In England by Roya* Char r«c-i tHMMm .tesrrve Liability ol PToprtr' MMMM 111 Hi Ol i U I 3S PJslinp'sate. S i. Iloito ii.::.. .11 ng S!vir,h». T Kobe Calcutta u Caunpore M;id::. I :;mi'.Cebu371 words
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Advertisement204 1933-02-25 14 thk \m sni BANh I I Rv I d'« Bfu.K I Mt.%M HI I Angeks. Manila. Bfarun j Rangoon. Mo de Ja. I Seattle. Somarang. S^ar. I Sounbaiva S\ I CormpoDdenu a I Interest allowed on C I Ftstsd Deposits en tf mi. j For pa i I I CREDIT204 words
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Miscellaneous223 1933-02-25 14 i BRITISH BROADCASTING I; CORPORATION I I PROGRAMMES FOR IM)I\. I'.IKMX MK \l'l> SETTLI Mi NTS J t ;-OM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, j ENTKV. NGLAND J i Wavelengths 25 3 metres and 31.S J metres. 1 lH.iu.ir* I.iih. J i■ Time Signal from i Beng. Del J Somers and i223 words
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Article243 1933-02-25 15 Sound Financial Position The animal stat .sued so yew by Canadian banks reilect w< ception the contin .ity of th cial which arc anada's credit fabric. All t; shorn the mainten. i>osi-] tfcm, the usual q iV j ng declared on the basis of ten per cf»nt ear243 words
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Article148 1933-02-25 15 BALOW CO.'S WEEKLY REPORT I local market has throughout ii dull and featurelalteration in daily quotations 1 remarks apply to the other two chief sti: closed last night dull Bad on- 1 changed at 2 1 16d. New York was closer instant, but. previous advices gave j price there at148 words
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Article78 1933-02-25 15 Vm.su rdam I .1. 1.632 tons to 43.941 tons du: ed a very good impression at Amsterdam, v informed Dutch tin quarters are satisfied I at last the restriction measi. yield tan These results :>oJ. will silence U who rWtOQy criticised the restrirtio. (i that produ78 words
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Article83 1933-02-25 15 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE CfcaMgts in Represcntatiw Can. Com. Am. T phone and Tgraph 100 99 96 'i Railroad o9 3iV 3fi! 15 33 T Railroad 10'] 16 i Raciio 3 7 3' 31 I lidard Oil N.J. 24 "24 »s Corporation 12 l° -non 9 U. S. Rui., o83 words
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Article131 1933-02-25 15 THE ABROAD fen exchanges are: I Feb. 21 20.43 14 9 32 14.24' Bombay Is. 6d Is. 6 5 32d. is. 35 24 ■<_ 24.25-. Bucha: 313 508 Buenos Aires 47.58 51'... off. _t. 41 2 off. rt Mruhid 25.22 41 3!6 41 1,16 92.46 66". '66 7. Video lei131 words
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Article139 1933-02-25 15 Trade Worth $6^35 Miiu .UK i U'.r i", I British Columbia's canned salmon pack la :.intially Hffc ;he p re■4 Mi valui- wa> ais.. t'll belov. kft annual vai pack in the ia.st seven years. for the year I I the unsettled conditions in u d proportion of139 words
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81 1933-02-25 15 LEWIS PEATS WEEKLY RUBBER REPORT out i! tii. .-n!-. feature <>: :m doubt to ifaJayu I k it the end show t. Kit there :obablf tn;tt I Of tiif shiprr.- d in' red too 1.: dune at} follow .MKi.ii <i Blett. B| -.165 16; Lowest 6 3:. i rr. 681 words
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Article179 1933-02-25 15 Fcbr M SELLING Lor. la :1 o S joj lt 23: London. 3n. h. 2 3 London. 60 days" sight 2 3 25 32 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 3 4 London, (it mand 2 3 23 3*J Lond TT :1 16 II demand 985 Hambur? demand179 words
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Article135 1933-02-25 15 February 24 Singapore price <per pilcul »75 50 Oa.-.-ibier s 0 P( pi \v:-..t. 21 rian Tapico 55^ Pearl Sago Small 4 Copra. Sundried Sago, flour Devoe's Imperial BrUi. Kerosene per tin |g| Syh an Arrow TTrrown per tin Bocony Motor Gasoline 14 drum* per British Imperial gallon Socony135 words
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56 1933-02-25 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION ■<■•■« ''It. RS.S. Equal to London Standard «loose» $i v R S.S. Equ:.l to London Standard (FOB, 7lf Standard R.SS. on Tender Mar 6 April 6 April-Junt- 7 |t 6 9 of Market Quiet SUghtly Easier Latest Cable -London Spot Sheet 5 1 i6d per56 words
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Article575 1933-02-25 15 LOSING Ul f VI M>\> Kill FKB II o til \i i 23s 9d 24s 9d 18s 20s nom. lis lis 9d 111 05 35 40 40. nom. Is nom 18 > i 30 Hon 13s 14s W* 4s 9d 3g 9d Joiian Tfci 11 la Wig575 words
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Advertisement78 1933-02-25 15 %m»h eiceed tlg.iMa_i Assurance In force over 135.68e.1M The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Incorporated Ln the BtralU Settlement*. .-KlCfc Great EAst#rn I if. u h^ "0000 t r; u 8 r err r t the supreme Court of England and compiles with the British Life Assurance Companies Act78 words
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Article, Illustration978 1933-02-25 16 SUTCLIFFE AND HAMMOND IN VALUABLE PARTNERSHIP Brisk Hitting In Sydney Test Match AUSTRALIA ALL OUT FOR 435 When play closed at Sydney t mcht. Eneland had scored 159 runs for the loss of two wickets m th< first innings reply to Australia's 435. The978 words
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Article609 1933-02-25 16 SOCCER TRIAL AT THE S.C.C. Vigorous Play on Sodden Ground Colours 3; Whites nil. Another IOQQM truil Match MM played ft! the S.C.C. yt-stt'iday. and resulted in a \wn for Colours over WhiUs by Dm MftJi to nil 'Hie match was played on a .wdden ground,609 words
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Article263 1933-02-25 16 To-day's Matches in Britain Division I. Arsenal vs Blackburn R., Birmingham vs W Bnim A. Chelsea vs. Bolton Wanderers. E\tm.n vs Derby C Huddersfu-lci I vs Middlesbrough. Liecestei Citv vs. Blackpool. Manchester C vs Lved< U.. Portsmouth vs. Liverpool. Sheffield I" vs Aston Villa. Sunderland vs. Sheffield \V263 words
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Article75 1933-02-25 16 In an Inter-club tennis match the B.C.R.C. beat the SRC by 3 matches to 0 The result* were; Chua Choon Leong and Yong Loon Chong beat P P. and Dr. O. de Scuza. 6 l. 6 3. Chong Thutt Pitt and John lim beat Dr. W A. Balhetchet75 words
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Article126 1933-02-25 16 Programme For The Week-end T!u February medal (bonvyi will be played for to-day and to-morrow. The following are the teams and starting times for the four ball foursomes match MM thf Captain's and vice-Captain's teams on Sunday. 845 Laycock and Rappa vs Dr H. Lim and Bateman126 words
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Article26 1933-02-25 16 Salt Lakf City. Feb. 24. Mr George Dfr;i. ex-Governor of Utah, announces that he has accepted the War Secretaryship in tlv Roosevelt Cabinet ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article39 1933-02-25 16 The unrf lur «MhttT Uk •< opened In London to-day bn The illinij «m «MnM»»d by t i"«df And bucnew bko fr>»nIMf induslO' Ti*** OoMtnar < Bay O«^«ny. Coap^ 1 every year ni toM— ft«^ a ,u,-»l mm CX2OOOOIH-39 words
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Article15 1933-02-25 16 i The Q*HB. the •til mi Ihm of tt— •nttrti tod* l515 words
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Advertisement60 1933-02-25 16 CHEAP FICTION LARGE SELECTION OF MODERN NOVr s n WELL-KNOWN U THOI IN ENTIRELY NEW CHEAP EDITIONS SPECIALLY REDUCED PRKES FROM MALAYA PUBLISHING HOI EL* Mta^^ M^— SINGAPORK. _f__^^_ ___I_^W— m *^0* ____^^^^"^"^T^^" __nr *****JJ' '4m iK_^ IZ_> V- 9 _________^i *>__i _w_^v y_/y ____t'. iL^ -V T _V '^B60 words
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