The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 February 1933
1933-02-27
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1933-02-27 1 The Singapore Free Press ;.v»i. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE. S.S. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933. 10 CENTS.15 words
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Article375 1933-02-27 1 Japanese ft r«e> are rapidly ad\an< ins on Jehol driving the Chii.ese before them and h^htinp under \irtu condition*- Tat:*- I.S. has intimated to the L«*a,j:u«- that it is in substantial agreement uith the p«> lit v expressed in the report and reiommei dations <f the ommiUee375 words
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Article892 1933-02-27 1 -tormy Bob and o:d Ted had Just cot thf burgee fixed. It hung from a big beam hi roof, and its smaller end was low enough -rush the beads of people passing beneath I biar ml letters the name "Proas the first thing the congregation would see when they892 words
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Advertisement162 1933-02-27 1 BP^^*^W»'^^TT^^^B^WH HAFFLESHOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL THIS FA EM SG TEA DANCE-6.30 to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER and DANCE c^.^o to Midnight KAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381 "SAY IT WITH MUSIC" COLUMBIA RECORDS iVTTH APOLOGUE TO nil; F'AVILION THR\TRE) JACK PAYNE RECORDS 4'ilC'll Vt*. «'iM*ll VNNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE 2,000 Records ac162 words
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Advertisement173 1933-02-27 1 Si There is ho need to pay more than $2.90 per Quart bottle for your brandy. fv^ Ask for TOL L E Y'S X^i^ Empire Hrandy and (jet the BEST. ■VLLBI 9 O •>.\ SJ.«»« |>tK Ql \KI E^lPI v 1 HOTII.K !N( 1.1 I)l\<; HIM BRANDY y ADELPHI SEA173 words
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Advertisement89 1933-02-27 1 1 ITEST \DVERTISEMENTS Roblnsi r Supplies at Whttesvsy^ Page 6. Picture < 4 —Page Bh d a— Pate 3. CHRYSLER ENDURANCE PIANOS UPRIGHT GRANDS FROM $450.00 GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS W. J. GARCIA PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURER, AMBER MANSIONS. Guard his Health Give him Formamint at once and so cure his Sore89 words
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Article1733 1933-02-27 2 Military Operations Necessan Self-Protection following am extracts fnxr. the Japvieae statement, on the Far Eastern Eittntion. a cabled copy of which had been r o -warded to us by Singapore Japanese Cansulate-Oenersi In spite of fact that Ja|<az: in this case was obliged to act solely1,733 words
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Advertisement668 1933-02-27 2 A pity more of them did not come t torn h -Well.- he said. m l shall have a good time on Sunda\ w. must -H i^ood ones F -t in Mam h.st-r Ciuardiar; THK VVKKK B%h Water 00 19. k U U I Meeting: Oxford and Cambridge Soci I668 words
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Advertisement479 1933-02-27 2 A MODERN REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA, FLATULENCE and ALL FORMS OF STOMACH TROUBLE. Now obtainable in two forms. POWDER AM) TABLETS. MACLEAN MACLEAN BRAND BRAND STOMACH STOMACH POWDER. TABLETS MEDICAL HALL, LTD. CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest CUm Work— Lowest Kate*. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7818.479 words
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Advertisement496 1933-02-27 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hereDy given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Supply of 100 tons of best quality Quick I.im.> for Water Dept Date of Closing.496 words
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Advertisement573 1933-02-27 2 NOTICES. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Proposal to Change a Ship* Name. I Roy Leslie Hastie. of Cliat.- -a,.! t}. ParK Singapore, hereby give notice that in consequence of ar. u.idertakmy _■.<■: t previous 3V.-ner.s to change the name. I have applied to the Board of Trade unde- Section 47 ol th< Merchant573 words
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Article404 1933-02-27 3 Launch i ount< i i k Shan > t>. 24. Japanese and Manchuki o ked the northeast flank of the it Chaoyaiu yesterday and en- p .libom resistance by vhe i siding forces. The Japanese with- v < ning. kaving several hundred i assisted :.«»a and fresh troops404 words
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Article30 1933-02-27 3 -Si*ale Confiscation in Canton Bwran of Owlwihlp of MMK»tion.« C-ntral to-day .Miraoarteln off the Cei»or»Wp •■«■< nfx-^Mpcn and boot* al» eo«e forus off the Bureau off Onwa^ Centeral pressCenteral press - 30 words
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Article17 1933-02-27 3 «>nday. r» ki:i \k* ni -KJL&aP. Suppiah CllllrUr v» J'JMi.r Mills it U i m17 words
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Article234 1933-02-27 3 Drivef Fails I Prom Our Own Correspondent I Seranban. Feb. 22. Before Mr. R P. Clegg. in the Seremt*^ police court this afternoon, Mr. Davis, Officer in charge of Detectives, gave evidence in a preliminary inquiry in which it is alleged that a Hyiam named Lee Dee. living234 words
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Article201 1933-02-27 3 Nn Invoice For (loods I rom Horn: Konj: anl.m lwV 11. With the refusal of Mr. Foo Ping-chun to become invoice officer of the Chinese Invoice Office at Hone Kong, the Central Press learned to-day that work i office Is virtually suspended, though it is still under the201 words
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Article102 1933-02-27 3 \II Day to Remove Clients When the ShMghal-Woocuiig garrison gendvnerte raided palatUl gambling house in Greater < tt» M *f t> l they arrested over 300 penons. which is beMeved to be a n i hi a: :>r^ A .v tw ><] .ipf>Hi and kV liLst: :'..t.102 words
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Article64 1933-02-27 3 Yellow Flower as ('ity*s Emblem Canton, Feb. 23. a Munu-i:\i'. Oovtrnnifiit h;u--!fKiiniinous flowt-r to rt-prcsent. t P n,l tlower has thin l«av,-5 and a-ivr* i in iipp< i; r r r :L u> -in thr fra^al :uid ip P f astern Kwangtung Other At ina> tx -II known64 words
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Article602 1933-02-27 3 FLOATING LIBRARY OF 2,O(H> VOLUMES Could Not Think !n (old (limali- V: <:• .-n: AniiiUild HeBTJ BftJCi tii- auihoI at Bath. \v:is a pioneer Orientalist ol th»- modh'jol and an i logist of leputt- He rediscovered the Hittites as a gnat Empire-building power regarded602 words
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Article227 1933-02-27 3 [taxing Promoter Objects To Risks Mr. Jamw Panter the promoter of the r.. :i-.\w. boxing contest at the Granby HalLs LeuvsU-T b»tv.ren Larry OftixiS, Hm coloured champion of the British Empire and Regpie M«"n < Desborou^h ha.> sent the i follow in; teleeram to Mi227 words
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Article34 1933-02-27 3 Washington, Feb. 24. The Navy Supply Bill for the next fiscal yf*s amounting tO $315,419,000 has |M pju^ttl by the Houm- of Representatives. It h intended to appropriate $53,345,000 for reconstruction34 words
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Advertisement65 1933-02-27 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES StSE* 81 1 MAi *m 11, Ugt Mrr t PENANG. h t street KIAL\ 11MPIR. and Security deposited with iits Settlement- (iovernment. us lru-t».^ Administrators, Receivers, r (iian-. Rtn ,rs. Investments Supervised In: r< t n,;i air(! Probate or Letters of tr mn mphed65 words
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Advertisement331 1933-02-27 3 1 OR X S shou mi; \^Bk^^^Si SB\ 9ft C "ix'iJTttt'-rnakiriy Tntichuii •> i- i nitil h\ the liiic M ''SK' tiKiWMW. 1 ■^Sfe^.^^m^^^^^^B^ fiitnhiirti Baron (fnutidti 1 !3HH^n In T r ■*■>■ IB HI f *m» X 4 I Hl^ fiibte<>^ ARCADIA WORKS, f fir iR! ill ci 1331 words
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Article1565 1933-02-27 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON Trouble Ahead For The Government j J London I et>. I I I From the Free Press orrcspondent B| I for the result of the .On. VfaOn <.••■• M• I eandu: .beat fot. '.a iv... i .i; i than all they polled tou WO cf1,565 words
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Article, Illustration334 1933-02-27 4 2,500 MILES ACROSS THE GOBI Seventeen Days Journey By Came! Th. whtfe MMMfI -:.i c just completed a joutney aCSOM the dMMMd Gobi d ■>:' WMHTI no white woman has ever ventur< I baflOfl The\ are Mis.s Mildred Cable, and tw< sisi i M:-.s334 words
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Article380 1933-02-27 4 hardrned old lags Only the most desperate chara ..I be taken there in future. It be i» 'Legion of Lac?' tc which the criminal will only be admitted when he hashown that he is beyond reformation. About 70 such men who are at present in othe* prisons haw already been380 words
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534 1933-02-27 4 DIVORCE JUDGES 1 DECISION Police Used To Make "Inquiries" Action is to be taken in two official quarters to d-a. Aith Ml MM*WJMtBMI of the King'j Proctor in divorce cases. A meeting of Divorce Court judges was held to discuss problem- ise:, in which534 words
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Article111 1933-02-27 4 Instruction To Magistrate And Mayors (anton. Feb .1 Tr.-- PI tin lal Department I issued instructions to di :r ten out for foreign spies who art touring the country as traveller*. These secret agents are going about s gical places ii; hat alawj 1 "c :,r t: I111 words
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Advertisement154 1933-02-27 4 SHIPMENTS REG! LARM ARRIVING OF Wtk 1 ffJ I SELECTED ENGLISH FISH Do I R lOLSI L|M N 10 I- I PLA 1 c HALI D 1 T D I I *> I "RED KING" SALMON PICTURES I TELL YOUR STORY i. X i l;l.i .i y attract appearance ur154 words
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Article, Illustration130 1933-02-27 5 vi,,.. .r.-t^ Church. Westminster, of Miss Vr I. V^- brU.-. veil ble* ah«u, her head (WtaiaiAt Irli h*i horn* l«r «he 1 nurcn motor-orl? accident in Stamford Road, on I rida\. awakened ih* hum. in ->nip.uh> tin ih* lorm <>t ready h<lptuln«») <>1 rixtCCß bj -I ;m<l»r*.130 words
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Advertisement71 1933-02-27 5 NIGHTLY €.15 C 9.15 P.M. Un (vicwr I 1 1 hi mmcAL sH- »w THAT HAS DEUGHTEI) I H /s. m "SAY IT WITH MUSIC" JACK PAYNE and his BAND and I'KRO MARMONT and JOYCE KENNEDY IiRWI) PREMIERE TOMORROW! > E/S^?IL^EVER DIM ITS GLORY .TiMECANNOTERASE ITS MEMORY SOU THE MAN71 words
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Advertisement112 1933-02-27 5 -REALISTIC and THRILLING!" That i« AMY JOHNSON and J. A. MOLLISON described thk Act* of ill Aviation Pictures 1 CAPITOI7I Greeted bj Enthosiastk Andlemcei at Yestefdiy's Oponinu UahrenfcTi ESJpic that thrilled Um&tM AaAeaca f«* Weeki "AIR MAIL" Different from any AIR tmmmm .a i r resenting Film Yet Produced! RM112 words
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Advertisement154 1933-02-27 5 v f AIN MOT CONTENT TO PACK THE ALHAMBRA J A I JJ^p 1 fOR 16 HOUSES A UONTH A r DR A WINO OLIVER H THEIR 1 -REEL HUBRKANE H| -T* W^l -\T OF HILARI a\A\U A ■1H IED 1 PACK up your TROUBLES Wednesday I Opening at the154 words
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Article903 1933-02-27 6 Relegation Spectre in Done FootbtO i [From Our Own Correspond* London. I eb. 7. After t: I kfal Cup-tie.v Lon- j bowed head." lor i M I•■ D by four points, though they r •-d two more Btttchi Villa, "nly fml average I :i the Second i).903 words
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Article166 1933-02-27 6 !i— ification of Horses Mi Tlie Sin I ion has made the iollmung alteration! in classification oi horttsl and p ■Nfl nsfers. O Class 1 to Class 2. B from Class 1 be Class 2. Neeln c: '3 to Class 2. Ml 0 avol from 3 to Class166 words
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Article175 1933-02-27 6 [From Our Own Correspondent] London Alderman Fred Lee presided at the annual meeting of the Coventry City Football Club last night. The Chairman of Directors (Mr. \V. W. Brandish* in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, which showed a profit of £485 as compared175 words
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Article154 1933-02-27 6 [From Our Own Correspondent] London. IV h 7 :arne of bridge was played at the home of V 0 MtfM, of Kingsway. Wallasey. He was playing wuh his wife and Mr. and M I urton. his neighbours, and the two men were partners against their wires. Mrs. Warburton154 words
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Article196 1933-02-27 6 [From Our Own Correspondent] I << 1 1 d 1 1 1 1 I > It has been decided unexpectedly that the brilliant Orwell, one of the :r»ast disappointing of Derby favourites, shall commence stud duties in September and was sent to his owners stud. It196 words
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Article231 1933-02-27 6 manage! it and scramble it away, and Bell saved a penalty from Dickinson. Umted's forwards gave a poo: plnv against Oldham in the first half, but began the second with quick goals by Ridding and Stewart. But for Ferguson's brilliant goalketping Swansea would have gone under at Plymouth by more231 words
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Advertisement254 1933-02-27 6 *Whiteawaiis WHITEAWAYS STANDARD VALUES HOSQI !T(> (I 1M AINS. Made from English cotton net in two qualiii*-. Ml IMI M MKSH. Price > i W« i 3 >»,.:>:> 6 i 3 x > |7J6 ;._>;, 6 xJP x 8 7J6 6i 3 7.75 6 X 4 x 8 8-35 4254 words
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Advertisement304 1933-02-27 6 FLYING HOR* B J^^^^Ak r dent>ist will confirn; A nr teeth. .Hi IB iORSE TOOTH I v AY V V state that it will clean ■mi/ An 7# wrjm^ II contains i. B^^F local product manufach. European supervision by The STKMIB MANITAaiR! (mm :e» j, Hj Ota. cV (i- I/PROTECTS304 words
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Article62 1933-02-27 7 EARLY MORNING RAIDS ulreds Of Suspects Hounded I p I'OI.ICE DASH mmunists \nd Bad r har:uters hundred Oismii.. chiefly Hylar.j. mded up by the police during the •urs of Saturday saornlng and detained quirtss. raids were well planned and each started actlvtUes at four o'clock morning, various houses In each62 words
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Article241 1933-02-27 7 (io\ernment House Kail Out rcation baf etu two Tamil gardnexs vorkmg at Government House coded in blows, and on Saturday, one of them was convicted rVrrer. of voluntarily causing' grievous hurt to the other. The complainant's name was Packiri Igsdtral nHawie was Scat caJted. and Dr. Orhlrra. of241 words
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Article98 1933-02-27 7 Knquiry Special Committee Mr Gro K. de SUvas motion la the Slate CounrU that the «ntem of baaktaf to Oy km »uimt Into was discussed at Vtagth. The Ccmatttec finally decided to ireommend to th^ state CounrU that a Special 1 1— nlH w be mwaMed to enquire98 words
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Article74 1933-02-27 7 u>toms Officer I '111 .IO M.i. i übs T^T*^^ Mr. Fernando Rodrlxy a fine of $M with the option of OMrt f Macao ■r. Albert Plchon. CommlMlotier of md his wilful Dr. H. J. de Oarlatter incident wa» atated to have hile Dr. Oarcla wa» talttef wlfth74 words
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Article14 1933-02-27 7 TtttMir ts i^m vto Hajl taeen Ml Invalid iktapmTr. who to 7f.. «ad ****fc*St«F.14 words
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Article331 1933-02-27 7 REFUSED A PASSPORT IX AMOY First Prosecution Under Aliens Registration Law Singapore la the golae of a ntiiiwi cuoUr l«*r to procure a landing permit '•:-< ;i >v t t the immigrant had vistted thfc port off and on -ince IWO. The Japanev wa j^g^ before331 words
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Article294 1933-02-27 7 Headless Bod) in Wood (Prom Our Own Correspondent* The preliminary inqmr\ Mcl a charge of murder, which was commenced last week, was concluded in the Seremban police court on Thursday, when the magistrate. Mi I t Ctegg. committed the accused, a Telegu estate labourer, to the next294 words
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Article76 1933-02-27 7 Chinese Schoolboy Leap- From Window lion? K..i», It) is There waa a tragic sequel to a canto. ifl to a pupil oX a Chinese son« iiift -hf the lad committed suicide by h|M*nf out of a window. a liort of the fatality was made t JLT+Im of76 words
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Article50 1933-02-27 7 Own 1 I,'1 to r he very large demand f r tickets for the op»-mn« ceremony by the Governor the N" SS V F !!■■.'<: m M.irch 4 ,in' ow-in- t> 'h !!miv,i M-.a. available it i that all futun applications for hIP t** strictly Ml .d50 words
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162 1933-02-27 7 Larwood Thrills Enthusiastic Sydney Crowd ENGLAND LEVEL WITH AUSTRALIA BY scoring T)9 runs at tin- cost of »i more wickets on Saturday England placed herself in the comfortable position of requiring only 17 runs more to reach Australia's first innings total of \.\~>. with two162 words
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Article862 1933-02-27 7 Sydney, Keb 25. :re.l the third n.- pfeq i -::th IM and England occupied th.I all day. providing the huge crowd with sattons until the I arwood <5» and Hammond <72> resumed En ::st in^lnff with the I for 2. on Saturday morning, the crowd862 words
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Article72 1933-02-27 7 liankrupky Examination Adjourned Wi/ Mi .i>l; .'nation of 1 lip. Chin Guan (in bankruptcy, was mentioned in the Pcnang Supreme Court on Friday re Mr. J: i bard KjC M h d Hume .-aid thai ba had a hat bankrupt was suflt rini; from malaria and72 words
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Article104 1933-02-27 7 An Ealin- cat ha- had a windfall the v.. Ida MM P: RpMT, •<• A-^yle-road. West Eallng, W. daughter of the late Rrv ii nvv Dudley Ryder Canon ResKMtil l Lichfleld Cathedral She directed that he. cat known as "Thornis Dudley Ryder." (should bo living at her death it should104 words
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Article120 1933-02-27 7 Chinese Fined for Having Too Much Opium The Idea of the League of Nations Is to combat the evils of excessJte opium-smoking tahlls have been fixed upon as a reasonable I MM MMV ex plain M i Ituk.ird. Assistant oiler of the Government Monopolies, to the DM120 words
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530 1933-02-27 7 (HETTIAR WHO WAS ASHAMED Chinese and Debts Which Doubled Themselves An I;.< (an mi A M T: <\ r.appa Ci. appeared in B.:.r:r Court on Friday for public exaniii.. 1 ;>\ Mr. H P. -.I Assistant Ofticial A-;;i> beh>r< M: Mills BMfcna;530 words
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Article186 1933-02-27 7 Bah Chee. of a Straits-born Hokien. ils uiml M Tudor. H. he had been employed b\ Singapore Harbour Board for the last 18 years, his salary at present tx.inp $90 a month also rage $5 for overtime. most of whom I :.ders, and he owed them $5,000186 words
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Article151 1933-02-27 7 r Sa\;c Indian born Tamil, said) as married He had hv< children all of whom. how. vor, had died. He had to support his unemployed bmlher nd his chilg Bankrupt had for the last ten' yean I employed in the Post Office and now drew $120 >m May151 words
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Article562 1933-02-27 7 Owe No More Than Six Months Salary DIRECTOR'S ADVICE P. and T Society's Year Reviewed .body who owed more than six months' salary should go into bankruptcy, was the advice tendHcu* to members of the Singapore Posts I graphs Co-Operative Thrift and Loan m I i'-562 words
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Article116 1933-02-27 7 Sudden Death ot IVnanu Eurasian Kesident I mam friends will learn with regret of the sudden death of Mrs. Helen Read, the wife which occurred at her residence early Mi ft»c&> ram uins aner a onei uinej*. deceased who was only th van* of Me. was the116 words
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Article81 1933-02-27 7 1 t(«r of Appreciation From Ih« Governor fU* rwiMlhmj the Oewwuot has sent the following letter of ap|>iwlaftu» of the lfustaal 1 that the quality and tbe Hifewni by the •past year. I ahaU he grateful if you will convey to tbe membera of the society my81 words
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Article45 1933-02-27 7 of ghee and had a tartness under the name of Kiirr: Bankrupt denied he bad any deattngß I grocery business. He offered U> pay tio a month and $15 after May Th* was atlovmed for a fort- business and also had dealing** the *hee bu«j-45 words
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871 1933-02-27 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933. WEEK-END COMMENT BfCnta in the Far Eastern >i T tion are moi b b sxt i ■> rapidity. Late on Saturda;. night, attitude Of the United State- I made clear in a message addr- 11l Stimson. Secretary of State. to :i.r League of871 words
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Article138 1933-02-27 8 By Gazette notification issued on Saturday. the Proclamation of May. 1932. relating to im- Lgration restriction is extended for a further three months as from March 1 Mr. G Beatty. of the Land Office. Malacca. \l:> Beatty. will proceed home on furlough on Wednesday by the Rajputana. Mrs. Btuitty is138 words
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Article67 1933-02-27 8 Lwirel And Hard> Uack A^ain Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, those two irresponsible funsters are back again at the AlLup.brii m 'hv .-t-cond 'screening of "Pack Up Yn.v RvMWm v. h:i k d to such excellent houses !<■> fi:tl\ Tin- theme. comi( a brings a Dew interpM'tMiion of67 words
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Article25 1933-02-27 8 Osk>. F.-h Government hits resigrvd '-w::. To :t .1. r. Oovernm»nl" !;:..i;. i>- I- .)rtcted a Radical Go vornment be formed —Rxutor25 words
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Article459 1933-02-27 8 THIRTY VISITORS FROM MANILA Siamese Prince Who Met fi.B.S. Thiitv pa: 3engers for Singapore arrived bs vhich came into port from Manila on Saturday end is staying unti! H Prince Purachatra of Siam. who has been on a trip to the Ptillltppini Islands occupied a459 words
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Article227 1933-02-27 8 rhrillinu Ven.hatics In Air Mail Mail" the Universal picture which opened at the Capitol yesterday has been enthusiastically praised by film critics wh« it has been shown, and the praise Is wholly deserved It is a thrilling spectacle of the air. brilliant aeronautics supplying the action for a227 words
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Article63 1933-02-27 8 LATEST RI'BBEK I'ICH h^ \Mi STERLING KM I < Rubber prices and the sterling rates in New York and Paris, specally led to the Free Press, are as i.i KM I ((IK],, I I e }i Spot 16d. (2 1 16d Forward 2 3 32d (2 3 32d63 words
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Article49 1933-02-27 8 Will UriUiin Follow 1 man Plan 7 |..,1..n I Answering a quntkm calling Ms attenti :ntary work scheme la Germany whereby ■IHfBMI DBS Wtu pruviULU lur M youths on uthrmr* of rxwmmmaJ *er\ic. he was giving the most careful consideration to however, not be suftaMe for another49 words
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Article693 1933-02-27 8 P.25; W25; L.O;D.O. PER CENT Dr. Alekhint i": Chesv SNMPOfd v > ;rf. Varied Cann Mast"! I 1!., Meet Dr. Aljechtn A hine. politiciai world chess champion hfne arrived in s Saturday on boaia ■idem Adams" from M world tour on wh. August last year. Th pooular cor a great693 words
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Advertisement114 1933-02-27 8 .J*T HOP LEa£sl(m fr>^ y^^WW\\ f q"s\ MO N DS LT D. ■^S^P^f^'v R EADI NG. England CAILIDIBICCIKVS I COLD STORAGE MILK"SAFE BOTTLED DAILY Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. FLY to lAY A and SUMATRA I and send your letters and parcels for the Netherla Hrf Indies L BY AIR114 words
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Advertisement61 1933-02-27 8 USEFUL PRESENTS for GENTLEMEN U. S. de Silva Bros., JEWELLERS. 2^ HIGH STREET SING APORI A WET NEEDS AMBITION AM) PIKE declares i\ critic. Ambition to write poetry and tire t<> burn it. Pllll matt-rial value i> covered by a TrAFLAC" FIHK POLICY. GENERAL \c iDiNT nn cv i in61 words
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Article778 1933-02-27 9 ITakM. Fetx St. customary vigour and ability for mgtt r, ■MWti under the most adverse and •Can:. .jnatk* MSwHHiiiM for which the Jm»& Army has been specially trained the ■home- troops engaged in the Jehol opera•sa» aw r ■parted to be driving «U before them ml 'T778 words
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Article198 1933-02-27 9 JAPANESE ARMIES RUSHING ON JEHOL Chinese Forces Hemmed In Strategic Triangle MORE DESERTIONS REPORTED Fleet Ordered to Blockade North China Ports Washington. 1,1, I' '««l". dr,-larr> that Stairs ..owrnm,.,,, Sino -•■»«UI> with that of the 1,,, 5u ",u,, I ,a,H.. ,n..r,,.,,,,,,,., depute, b, if.198 words
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Article178 1933-02-27 9 COMMUNISM IN CHINA hronic Anxiety To j World London, Feb 'lit. 1 China X likeh to remain a chronic anxiet> to the 1 n-st <>1 Hh world, sa\s a long J statement from the Japanese 1 Embassy .i> the virtual repl> j t<> the League recommendation!) J nprttaf M.«tuhuria. I178 words
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Article492 1933-02-27 9 ously called the Great Mongolia. > and the Eastern Gobi. Forcing their way rapidly to the south from the Migi cavahy brigade has already Unit red Mamawafu and is now driving the Chinese before them in confusion In the direction of Chsenping. The occupation of the important strategic centre of492 words
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Article836 1933-02-27 9 No League Power Can Profess Neutrality "BRUTALIST WAR" Demand Grows For Arms Embargo Minaon. I »-(> J I and the LMfM I ::im. J na 0 Ml aims and money for Japan should be imposed immediat.- J th N C; i ntion of -contraband of war"836 words
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Article109 1933-02-27 9 Attempt At Negotiation Futile London I rt,. ?3. ■Ed if he would be prepared to neg^ l with the Irish Free State Government with a new to exempting the equivalent of Irish produce from the special duties in return for the withdrawal of the Irish duty on109 words
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Article381 1933-02-27 9 new Government would ba determined by the extent of its aid in the work of restoring world commerce and raaint.unnj world peace. Reuter. FRANCE OPPOSES SANCTIONS Paris. Irt, .'1 gravity of the situation both at Geneva and Jehol is keenly :V!t m Fr<n> k quarters and :::ment is closely watchingReuter - 381 words
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Article132 1933-02-27 9 ('ongre» Appro\e> "Fret»ziim" at l)epo>it> "•j Hiltlm. Feb. *5. A Bill empowering the Comptroller of Currency to permit limited freezing" of deposits of seventeen milliard dollars in over 6.09* national banks has been passed by the Howe of Representatives and the Senate and now awaits the President's132 words
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Article83 1933-02-27 9 Hitler's Ketorl To lia\arian Secession Threat Addressing a mnrtlni. of thirty thowMMl people here Her- Hitler replying to fhifl of Bavarian Government to aaosde izov. at it would be an aot of madness ?nd reduce Bavaria to a kind of Austria i such an attempt was made83 words
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Article102 1933-02-27 9 Rail Communication I Hsor£ani>ed Ls<sdsw» Fcfc 24 Large areas of England are snowbound. blizzard v. South Wales to-day was the worst experienced for some years Yorkshire and other northern count** many roads are tmpaaiabk. Deep snow drift* block some of the main roads in the west of lOd102 words
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Article51 1933-02-27 9 Chain of Trawlers to Safeguard Italian 'Plants ish trawlers have been chutend for June and July in connection with the of between 20 anl 30 aeroplanes which Italian GovMUMBt propose to send across be staUoned at intervals in the :ittc as a safeguard in the event of51 words
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Article20 1933-02-27 9 I M" Ma*. ai a !he Will ***fttttrr njiujm. Uil- aMfi in reference to the Dut< ;v20 words
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Article26 1933-02-27 9 Liaiia. Fat tS. M: I I Wetter. Puisne Judge of HisMffc hu been appointed Chief Justice of StaOft n to Sir Mwriu Trw. retMA.26 words
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Advertisement44 1933-02-27 9 We have just received A Charming Collection of New Millinery in the very latest styles \l-<> \!KV FINE RANGE Of THF LATEST DFSK.Ns IN I NKCKWFAR. LMM NKiHTII AND i'!!lllii\| TOPS, SCARVES. RIBBONS IK I |i ROBINSONS FOR STYLISH MILLINERY SINGAPORE Xl ALA LIMPI/K.44 words
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Advertisement1041 1933-02-27 10 Ttih FiITK MANKI INh o v HIK SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd ruJS*^mC±rUA?*DA ChSa niK HI A KHIOW STEAMSHIPCO.j 1931 'Ltd THE^STI MT^ :in STFA3B3S S Ud h!e SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CV Ltd THE CHINA NAVIGATION C« Ltd THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINI LM THI 81 N BHIPPING Co Ltd INSURANCE. The1,041 words
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Advertisement502 1933-02-27 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) 'ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SrERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Due Spore. Sails Spore. s.s. CITY OF LYONS For Havre. London. Rotterdam Hamburg Peb 25 Mar 2 s.s. CITY OF MANILA For Havre, London. Rotterdam Hamburg502 words
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Advertisement307 1933-02-27 10 Pfe 9 O British India and Apcar Lines. (toco, grated in Engi. MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJKN'M LONDON AND FAR I .\S 1 M\ll OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA I>ur Tonnuf RANPURA KAIBIR-I-HIIID 11.500 BHUTAN 6.ott Mv 12 MAMTDA307 words
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Advertisement626 1933-02-27 11 W m*. A HaH I w I Hi 1 9 m <iH 1 I I ,1 1 KAamMA M^U T 10-000 June 1 2 SET-2T.2LIL YABUIroWMA »OT. 12.000 June 13 14 1 1 i ii. ■i t l<> I IXKRPOOI Prnaag. Suez. Fort Said. Beyrouth. Istanbul Piraeua. Ike. Valencia and626 words
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Advertisement369 1933-02-27 11 EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OK HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO. LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND NHf YOKK LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA EUROPE vh369 words
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Advertisement906 1933-02-27 11 K. P. M. KOXINKUJKE PAKET\ \\R I M \TSI II \)'V\ Of rfirfrsTT Man Beiawan-Deli. U IKH— Monday, Feb. 27, Bengkalis, Asahan, I'aneh and Ben oi mOOBM :onday. Feb. 27. Batavia, Semaraug and Cheribon. j D\l\K t y. Feb. 28, Paneh. Tani< M\i \NG— Wednesday. March 1, Prigi-Radja, Saput, Tembilahan,906 words
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Article760 1933-02-27 12 HEAVY VKIIK LES TESTS Adapted For Colonial Need^ PeUuhum pwaents one of the more dimcult mh and political problems of the world. involving stions of ownership, production and |.;;i r ii. all singularly aggravated by the steadily increasing demands for petrol in and .ome a-; :.avipMl760 words
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Advertisement674 1933-02-27 12 Burns Philp Line. Incorpora* i for ■USBANB, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AM) THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular mot- by the well-known IIMHBH MABB 1 I '■<'• we, OLA (3.352 tons). Cargo onKl 5. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest learners trading to Australia. Cat. :ngle berth cablm, ■win674 words
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Advertisement331 1933-02-27 12 HENDERSON LINE. THK EAST ISUTK ffi .s( HH.III Of -MUNGS I |«l| B«-t»»«>n Ranetum >Ur«--ill<-and land Telephon 53J: HOMEW%RH >*ILIM> !»%>M \<-H: i M> N< II \MI i l i »O"1 FTOan Pr<*r l^ •BURMA Mar 11 VOMA PE° U HONIA :;indwin Apr.JJ KEMMEM :N> May y NDM ■UMO May331 words
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Miscellaneous644 1933-02-27 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BT TRAIN Banpkuk tvery Saturday 7 pm and Ti/.i.sc.ay- 7 30 am Kedah Monday to Friday 7 30 a.m bat.;:t'ay.s 7 p.m Kuantan ivia Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7 30 a a"; Kuaiuan (via Jerantuti Saturdays 7 pm Kclantan tvia Padang Besan Monday 7 p.m Xt latiun oia644 words
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Miscellaneous138 1933-02-27 12 bm a..^ a^ MBM^^ Ba> Ml Malacca 26, 'or Ma> 27 Bangkok H k 1 1 c Ml MR, ::om Data 1 1 Europe 1 3 j1.,-: M Maru. Jap 6270. ircia MMdlrfc brough 36. for Yokohama via Hong Kong 111 M «4. from V kohjir. BL Oeft U I138 words
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Article271 1933-02-27 13 League Of Nation's Weekly Bulletin iltta Bull tin of the League of N I Bureau for t 13t: Beirut 3 small;. ar.ci n 4 /.u itbur 2 nuillpux case- and 1 <:• Mmpcrted. \l«»\.indn.i 300 t uses and 56 •is as against 301 Man and H i IS.i^hdad271 words
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Article211 1933-02-27 13 Third Super-Liner to \W Bum Rome si reported that the cu.jection of build:: third Italian supcrliner like the Rex and Conte di Savoia is undvr con uy t v u- Board I .lectors of the '"Italia" Shipping Combine. Th aim would be to maintain thn monthly between New211 words
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Article159 1933-02-27 13 Shanghai Adventurers to Cross Pacific Shanghai. Feb. 16. igflfhaf ;id\ti; f urous group of forrif.tu -r> BjM commencinu a junk rruisi on Sunday, when the Nir.mK) junk -Shin It: Pi:.:; Shi" is sitting out from Shanghai, on ,i venture ome jounif y to New York, via the159 words
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Article74 1933-02-27 13 Dividend And Bonus of SS Proposed v 1 n Kong and Km k>nn v." nd (kxiown Co.. Ltd report that balance at profit an >r tin |tll M 4 ■i ttltHihfT with $H44 N 1 brought lOtWill from thr previous fMU total <>: $957,331. available ;>: he74 words
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Article889 1933-02-27 13 How Clydeside Financed First (unarder W C Bjaj dl h Cl I) lk through lack of funds. tr interest to recall that th. r :;:iilar ■ices on Clydeade neaiiy 100 -igo— lB39 tc i)' p.erise. v: in the Nautu-.U M < the Cunard Line on a sound But889 words
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Article29 1933-02-27 13 \r here from Madia on \\V.: c 111 Sh>- will I .:ane and Haipho:. I Thr I Fran Saigon Colombo Djibouti. Suez. Port-Said and ■r. it 829 words
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Advertisement477 1933-02-27 13 IT E SINGAPORE FREE PRESS I Office: 138 ROIUNSON UOAD, HKGAfOH Xiii > ADVKKTISKR, SINGAPORE premier morinn. ,j. n v m Malaya. Delivered with tlir i. run i Hu/ri each morning. latest neuv latest telegrams and latest announcements London rubber and tin cables appear daily >|mt..,1 features include pictures, bridge477 words
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Advertisement352 1933-02-27 13 DARIGOLD EVAPORATED MILK! Nutritious Sustaining. Most economical at all times, tor Urn DA^O^fl home, the pantry and all purposes for ,<*". N which Milk is used. Canned nn<ll above tr^^t the required Standard, undiluted, it i jLj]*^ Cream. Try it with your FRUIT DISH JWESfc^ Of il imkn r Sole352 words
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Article429 1933-02-27 14 he wily masked woman Mystery Visitor Shocks National Trust Anonymity is a quality not unknodonors of gifts to the National Trust, hut rarely is generosity concealed by a disguise so mysterious as that assumed by the who recently gave Shalford Mill, near Guild ford, to429 words
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Article165 1933-02-27 14 Magistrate's Outburst in Ceylon Case UiN.iwHl.i. e\lon teb. T NBt people that I have ever come mams are the people of Avlsawella They nevarj rone out with the truth They are i fellows, down-right liars", said Mr pi I naiyah. Pobce Magistrate of Avisa day in a165 words
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Article141 1933-02-27 14 Should Pass Examination, Says Jud^e Kandy. Feb. 13. ■lined to think t-hat some magistrates »r. examination in handwriting" said Mr Justice L. C Dalton. at the Kandy Aaritt Court, to-day durinp the rourse of the trial of a case of murder from the Kegalle J trans-. ;rLng the141 words
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Article82 1933-02-27 14 PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA, J -IKAITS SETTLEMENTS. and 1 FEDERATED MALAY STATES THK KMI'IKE ii: WSMITTER. DAVENTRY, ENGLAND metres. 1 M.md.r I ebru.in '.Hi I r. 2.30 p in. Time Signal fn J Big Ben. BiethOl 1 Symphony No. 8 J GramophoM 1 :>is). J 3.0 A82 words
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Article351 1933-02-27 14 Popular Shortwave Radio i Stations The fe'lowlng is a list of stations which can be received in Singapore 9mm Stations: Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations Usual call after records "Hullo Sydney.** T.mjonj JViok, 21 metres351 words
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62 1933-02-27 14 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice DAILY on 48.92 Metres 10 30 to 11 am PET AUNG HILL TESTING. (Bxcrpt Sundays and Public Holidays) 8 30 p.m. Krontchong Music. 700 English. 7.15 British Official Wireless News 725 Recital of H.M.V. Recorded Music. 8.3062 words
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Article151 1933-02-27 14 Natives See More And Buy More A new aspect of the utility of the bicycle is put forward by Mr. Roger Gibb m a report to the Colonial Secretary on railway rating rinanre problem* in Ea*t Africa It is important." he says, "to keep the rates151 words
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Article112 1933-02-27 14 Dr A E. Bed fll. Medical Officer of Health for PukK. Li Romp Homo at the nd of next month A Slan.ese physician will take his place It has been decided that all member* i<f the Australian army who fought in the war have their names inscribed on vellum for112 words
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Article304 1933-02-27 14 The Passing of a Famous Bus Magnate Mr I.- W rilling, a director of 1';; >:.-.., T. iv! i;:< al h.> i.-iii. at Broir.i' Hob for appenti -.;i and bad spent trig lifetime be transport indu.-; month ago be mm •.■> bi Bh affaii nil t>us304 words
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Article335 1933-02-27 14 Blown Out to Sea on a Tree-Trunk ■.:•:.<- if the Malay «w» who was found half- conscious on a in the ocean, off the Malay Coast recently an- ised widespread interest in London where the Home Press "starred" the episode with any embellishments The story wan told335 words
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Article316 1933-02-27 14 REBUILD BRITAIN MOVEMENT Building Society Chairman's Drastic Views A ed sticks of dynamite would materially improve ma" u>\\:. Th; IiaSMMI waEnoch Hill, president ol the Halifax Building Society, at the National Federation of SOfty Owners and Batasjaj den. Sir Enoch, in a speech suggesting a "Rebuild316 words
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Article43 1933-02-27 14 E Beck is appointed a Superintendent of Police. S.S. and Mr R. C B Wiltshire, police probationer, is appointed ASP In memory of Mr. Thomas A. Edison, a monument is to be erected within the preclacU of the Iwa-himidzu Hachman ShrUr. Kyoto, Japan.43 words
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Advertisement26 1933-02-27 14 Jemembemhat pure Wood not only rSJ Sklß Co^P'*'"" Clarke's oioeid Mixture b unexcelled, ta ««P«te the potoom and hesilnf fi^^y tmod m UQUID m TABLET fmrm26 words
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Advertisement268 1933-02-27 14 PILES CAN BE CURED A Treatment That Is Different. I: you are suffering the tortures of Piles and -::.c:rrd ailmmts. and km Tieol every! known remedy without obtaining relief, we ask you si bJm DB van vlecks aBCCSPTTVI PII E PL.ASMA a trial Its curative healing action n Bm :nflam.268 words
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Advertisement453 1933-02-27 14 BANKS AND INSI l< \Q CHARTERED BANK. OK CHINA %I'STRALIA NM» 'Hl\\ ited in England by Royal Charter) i up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 c n turn Reserve Liability of Piuptteton £3.00 MM 38. IWstinnsfN. London. EC 2 Alor Star lo Mpgj 1 Amntsar Ipoh Semarang li.l F.453 words
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Advertisement304 1933-02-27 14 TIIK VOhdlh'. i:\Nh (bUblished :r Capital Subscribed (ftjtly up) Rey< ;\e P ur.d President X r. I Vice-President X S,ng.pore Branc^_ 3l^ r^ Westminster Bank The National Prow Lloyd's Bank. Ltd i Alexandria <BKypti. Bat a B Calcutta. Canton. tien. Hamburg. H; Honolulu. Kaiyuan. Kan Angeles. Manila. M sakL Wewchwang304 words
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Article473 1933-02-27 15 MA;AUA'S COPRA INDISTRY TPUT STEADILY INCRI USING > «n> Important repot Trade tmvar Marketing Board has just tamed .n<i ..lumr of "Survey of Oil seeds and This dealt with coconut palm I points out that the coconut palm I k material in the domestic economy of I I Bw »n473 words
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Article58 1933-02-27 15 I 4 inferior copra «re received I If the average standard of II THe rapid vod I 1 drying the copra and th« II mcthoda in vm **> f^ff 1 rx and lfcUtT But IJaM*^ |f a u> the South Bta» ptodw* I r I I encouraging58 words
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Article120 1933-02-27 15 Changes in Representative Prices •*<-b. 83 N America:. Ofei QH 5O 1 52\ 50', Am. Tpbone and Tgraph N l 98', 95 V Rai'.r 36. 38* 34% Dupont K::.^t,.!i«' C 9S N'W Ng El- 10% 12% IP-ti-:i M.t-.r 10T4 11% i 4 3% 3% Goodyear 10120 words
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Article129 1933-02-27 15 THE ABROAD Foreign exchanges ar- j m*m*m i Athens 60T 605 Belgrade mm* H 1«. fd. Is. 6 5 32d Is 6 5 B: mI, S:y I -'I l .:a:- tf Bueooa Aires off. rt. 41.:! Copenhagen Genera l 9^ MUM 192 M J Honi Kong 15.3% d. no no129 words
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Article99 1933-02-27 15 (,ood Deliveries London, leb T The best feature on the Metal Exchange I US. was the distinct revival of activ.--mLruw* jQf which broadened The rise progressed further n:v j>; :v.i r.th.- The fotirtrm was .afluenrod by -a-.. ..;..•-> -.-.-.r." Am.Ti. a:, clt-lr-r: i<- r -h" pr« 15 month99 words
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Article159 1933-02-27 15 dHlgn of small drytas low t and pgM that the estabattaMnt grade for copra of Aral quality would be oi TOTAL PRODI t TION {►reduction ftl^ 4 of copra for British lialaya are not ava...i»>. tm average an- to abo 650,000 i:> Din |':.i! V.,. Th.- rt-port on ti, Asririlf.xrai159 words
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Article405 1933-02-27 15 •Ningapore. Keb J The prices quoted an- Li. >•• <. -mv:.i at Clyde Terrace Market At the other market* there may bo small variations MfcAT Cts (Round i I I IV- stew or curry do 25 i '..rr: do 4 4 Pork, lean and fat list quality)405 words
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Article67 1933-02-27 15 \i v Market Fur Palestine Orange^ Halifax S Irb Oranges from Palestine are now being mirkcteci < > ada. a shipment hay h a Pur nose, Withy Com; t I shipment. It is stated, is the aeries at weekly consignments which will reach Canadian Atlantic ports,67 words
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Article40 1933-02-27 15 Selborn to discourage the erection of irble fiaicatonrn In the churchyard. The Council gfotff tt I the use of this stoi^ is of r. .::< niployn utiMii British stonemakers. and moreover does not ri .tie to th colourings <>i the ■._>•■ W:40 words
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Article674 1933-02-27 15 TKACHERS DOUBT ITS UTILITY Tribute To Retiring Director An appeal to local school tr-achcr., to join the rark^ of the Eneli>h Teachers 1 Thrift and Loan Socie 1 and :nar:-- the membership one hundred per rent wa.s made by the tirman. Mr C. R. Menon. at the674 words
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Article93 1933-02-27 15 C tS harvested fOC fMI Ml 842.903 lb. dry rubber. Loss lig e, amounting to BJtT, hM hM apportioned o -state exp QdBUW O m £872 is borne by capital account 824U to m«i and loss account for year shows loss of £1 :iOtCSI £5,031 E6.376, and93 words
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Article215 1933-02-27 15 Fcbn::irv M SELLING London 4 .noi.th.s sishi J J" London, 3 months' hi;ht LJ II London tin f hi\ sight 2 3 25 32 London 30 d.\- -i«ht L' 3 3 4 London, demand 2 3 23 32 London II 2 3 11 16 Lyons am: P.v d«-niiiri'i215 words
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Article134 1933-02-27 15 -\>: Tn pikull $75 Gambler I P. ppi r W: 21 I 5.50 r<iri Sapo Small 4 OC S .!.<:: 4 4 Sapo. flour 1.90 1. I::;., rial Brilliant Kerosene per tin Sylvan Arrow Keraene per tin I Socony Motor Gasoline 14 dnont British fuwilnl gallon 8D onj' Motor134 words
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70 1933-02-27 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION I ruaiy 25th. 1? liK-k noon WLAS. Equal to London Standard, Spot < loose) 9** R.S.S. Equal to London Standard, .Fo 16 6'? Standard RSS on Tender Mar. 65 16 6S April 6 7 It April-June 67 16 64 July-Sept 6 916 Oct-Dec. 6\ Tone70 words
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Article873 1933-02-27 15 CLOSING QUOTATIONS \TI XI) \V. FI It I H i af ds fasdf df f I o*.l\<. Ql 1)1 VI io\Bu>rrv nplUt«. i Asam Kumbang (f) 23s 9d 24s 9d A M <£• 18s 20s n A.. MM Us 11s 9d i: Tin »Z I Hi Bntaiiu873 words
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Advertisement81 1933-02-27 15 ojrU exceed tl* tlf f Assurance tn force orer »35,Mt,ft The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated 1b the etralto Settlement*) JFFICE Oreat EasUrn Lift BuUdlng, CecU Btreet, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, B.C. mpany has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Oourt of Ingland and compiles with the81 words
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Article467 1933-02-27 16 Blizzard Holds Up Soccer (iames TRAMS LOST Bui Arsenal Overwhelm Blackburn London. Ken. 25. There was an VhOtottk cancellation of all IM throughout Britain to-day owiiu' to :i blizzard which Mtpfl UM country, covering the land with a thick coating ud and slush and turning most c:467 words
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Article145 1933-02-27 16 DIVISION I tioal.I .V U D 1 A Pll 31 20 5 6 94 44 M StefßeM Wed 30 18 6 6 64 4 42 29 17 6 6 69 4o 40 Va. I i 3 39 37 •> 30 12 810 63 >1 J4 *est Bran A145 words
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Article151 1933-02-27 16 DUBLIN INTERNATIONAL POSTPONED Scots Team 30 Hours At Sea press sra VICE— COPYRIGHT! London. Feb. 25. HiiL-tv. <unYred mort mtn from the I md only eight matches were played. Only nine Moseley plavtrs pjt to Bl.i UsMtt and they had to borrow six players151 words
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Article802 1933-02-27 16 The Anioritan Team For England HM U..k. l«. 25. The names of nine sj the USA Ryder < -»re announced. The capull be Walter Haeen and the Sarazen Olin EM 0 -g Wood. Dtnsmore Shute. Paul Rum an. Horun S Leo Diegrel and Ed Dudley An additional802 words
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Article157 1933-02-27 16 TWO MATCHES AT BANGKOK One Defeat And One Victory [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COP YRIOHT] Bangkok. Feb. 25. A fnotball match was played here to-day between a RAP' team from Singapore and the Bangkok Sports Club The RAF lost the match by 3 goals to 1. The157 words
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Article168 1933-02-27 16 Keppel (i.C \>. Singapore iour-ball match was played bt- i men. f 1 I Bukit Tiniah The ccnditions were 18 holes match l point for a win and for bye. Thr tfefeafled muMi m as follows: arm a. c 1.0.4 1 ft BoardBourne B k 1. H Ja.168 words
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Article174 1933-02-27 16 M. M. Piter mh Sets Hem ourse Record :e Golf Club defeats the Garrison Club by rive matches to one in the final W:-H.r. \V.; C;.; -.vi at the Garrison Golf course y?sterday. M. M. Paterson. m defeating Squadron Leader Barr-Sim by two and one in the opening174 words
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Article146 1933-02-27 16 Team To Meet The Wilt shires lowing i;a\» bBM Invttad to pla Isociation Football ;or s.CC vs. Tlm WUt- X ,:n.' OB W< dr.: v,ia;. at ;!v S.CC I p 11: T G Lashmar. J G Gla<t: w. F A McCaf- r\ h I F. Bindley, E Laidman,146 words
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Article66 1933-02-27 16 The following a ill represent the V.M.C.A acainst the Chun se Sports A^ociatim on the V MCA (lOOnd to-morrow at 5 p m A V)UI Bochov?; Tan Hock Leonp. Kee Yew Hock: Chan J;>o Kirn. Lieu Yee Fong. Chu IM Hunp. C'hnn J.o Tiang. Yap Yecu Sian^66 words
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Article844 1933-02-27 16 First Rifle Meeting Of Far East Command BUKIT TIMAH SHOOT Fine Performance Of FL-Lt. Staton \V:Mi a view to I I I the X v Ritle Association during service overseas, the Par East Command of the fore* Saturday the n.st of what it Ls h',,«ed to844 words
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Article39 1933-02-27 16 The foUomiiß are the fixtures for Marc February 28.— Mixed fourscmes coaipetltton and band night. 9tm d Sunday. March II and 12, ■M m rhuraday. March IS and 16. Sunda: 9. match versus Keppel Oolf Club39 words
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Article27 1933-02-27 16 Ox!, pita* H. and H. over a six and a half nlles ■>'.■ -t X r b\ Hkl Ri a v icl< ran. and four a side scored27 words
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Article38 1933-02-27 16 \\.nu,,(, V\,i Kut urit > IFREE PRESS SERVICF The Caulfleld n-turtty OUk Winooka <9.6, with Kuwra Game Camngton <t.l2> third Won Mid ft hall tencthe; half a k Mcood and third. Thne 1 it. *r. a38 words
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Advertisement66 1933-02-27 16 B l X w t r J llPmn^Pi Itffl ft/ ti P' J orsTßtmnoM HENRY WAIGH A (Xk. ITU 4^fc. J I ®@®@<§ 5 7 I ©@©(§>®@®©©©(§ HOT WATER "-,">■' *> > i MORNING LSSkM^ ii^ ,_L, t J AND NIGHT hot watei I feirir I lun: m 1 l];ittrl66 words
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