The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 February 1933
1933-02-28
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Title Section18 1933-02-28 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. F ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1933. 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article341 1933-02-28 1 England need 16: run: 1.1. victory in Mm fifth Test match nuh al' ii ir *irket* .n hand— Page 16. Japanese are vwnpm: Ihroush .lehol .md nifftni; \er\ lit.!- resistanci I'ij; battle is expected hi .i da\ <r tvm uhen thes meet the hin< r«!;iilai troops P.ite341 words
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Article946 1933-02-28 1 V I was talking to the mangereas of a successful business I had built up riL W: I asked. "A liberation." .at do you mean?" I I can now cU> ith perfect safety all Hi dared do in the twenties and thir. I The manageress946 words
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Advertisement157 1933-02-28 1 tIGIA TEA richness of the n gardens "in- Fmmt FFLES HOTEL 1 U.AYA'J? PREMIER HOTEL I TO-NIGHT |sPE( IVL DINNER DANCE I and I CABARET I 9.3 c 10 Midnight HUGO JOSEPHINE I KLi:s CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA I PHONE SJBI [BEAUTY TREATMENT r R BEAUTY SALON is in ckargi M X157 words
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Advertisement215 1933-02-28 1 ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL r~ Favounb tiantt-tttUn Ideal hmMi Kworl rend* yon Golf tennis wimming EXCELLENT lOOD <i SERVICE We specialist* in b.mqurt* private parties Fable d'hote meaN A t !a carte. yinißH M\N\(.!lt !i <). WASFK. ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL I niURSDAY, KASCH ttS3 Ml- MORROW NK.HT215 words
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Advertisement243 1933-02-28 1 1 A ITS I \D\ Bl I ISr Ml VI S 'Look Daddy"— Pane 6. -Page 9. spats Page 8. CHRYSLER POWER TwET ECZEMA FOR OVER M YEARS sed Itching and Burning. Lost Sleep. Mnltd h) Cut on. I with we: ecre:: a for over -.ears. Later the eri:i <243 words
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Advertisement11 1933-02-28 1 There i> no better Tta than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article418 1933-02-28 2 IK Urn i' I'k'ii ut Arrested 'hine>e A po;-iar method of feigr ployed by more or less minoi offenders when corutt. d in a police raid :>n dwelling house .:o bed and pret be Asleep and afterwards denying an knowledge ->f an alleged offence— was described by418 words
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Advertisement53 1933-02-28 2 I.AW Mllll 1 Tuesda>. h'ku.m !Sth K.-1..r. th, < h,.-f 1,,5,,.. a l* Dyne and Irene SteTem (m.w.) fs. Bhalk Sahied bin Abdullah bin Bajatal and another. Wh«tlr, the 2nd (ur. a «5 32— chop ijre Huat t». Cho») flin and Bok Ton. »Wl..rr Mr Just,,. M.ILs ,n thr !rd53 words
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Advertisement483 1933-02-28 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Overseas Residential Hub. i Proprietress. Mrs. M B. LAW' Mount Kosie. h.:n.-er> Lane re!. Open to inspection dail> from c t.:{o a.m. to 6.30 p.m. A > liable to all BntLsh Mibi.ds and m.n Large dout lr and stagll nt Garaf-e-s r, :ini> MMft, badminton and \r.' greens.483 words
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Advertisement409 1933-02-28 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hi ri'Dy qhen that tenders art now invited for the following materials or iervict .aid that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room. Munk ipai Offices Buppl] "I Sulphate of Alumina for period 1 8|33 to 31 5 1934409 words
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Advertisement582 1933-02-28 2 NOTICES. THE SOCIETY OF YORKSHIREMEN IN MALAYA. iin Annual General Meeting at the iet\ 11 be held in th" Lounge of the S.C.i I;. Ml 19th, 1933. at 5.15 p.m., to i> EoOo a >| »«g of the Donors vn<\ Subscr. ie Society".; Benetanl p nd. A FAREWELL DINNER I582 words
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Advertisement247 1933-02-28 2 Siuh Symptom* ath ar, W Ah Easily induced fatigue, diz/in. difficult breathing, blur;vision, low resistance a^ai, colds and infections AU your life, but especially when you have panned of 40, calcium deficiency m a distinct Menace to your I your blood with calcium, and avoid unpl< nders of advancing age.247 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous233 1933-02-28 2 fHM WKKK 1., M1,, Mh High Water 00.40. 8.9 f t 12 50. 9.4 ft. Pnotball League. A.A at Jalan Besar; Raffles Institution vs. Johore Biglish College. ground; YJf-CA. vs. Chinese Sports Association. around. OoW: i. < M. v- petition and Band night. \\,t:iirsda< M.r.t, Ist Wk&* Water. 01.00. 9233 words
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Article1158 1933-02-28 3 Latest Expedition of th-mg. Perak tan that actually plan on the *nao of Malaya. Some far as to anrer that the difficult of the border between J and ¥> > nm* T> wa« responsible for the Mcvtrmg the exact location uK the < rons Plateau which1,158 words
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Article208 1933-02-28 3 Ptoragaftns Beaten !*>;:■ W't< r irtoi Boenas Aires, Feb. 15. What may prove to be another triumph for an militarism, fifteen years after German militarism was supposed to have ceased to exist, is now being enacted in the swampy. fever- wracked triangle of jungle land known208 words
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Article271 1933-02-28 3 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR JAPAN DILEMMA I<> tin- I ditor, :t will b« wan udbfaty in in eny ether OovernmaM i- the world. Th< ■ie predominant tacior in riMpbl Ti: Ukji which Dai N let >3 af« Admin t> t, I Japv ta thai U ;n and i >.i!:;t.on aticn271 words
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Article173 1933-02-28 3 Civil Estimates l><>wn i>> E32J ii fi 0 Lcndi n. Feb. 24. 1h- 1533. including these fcr revenue departmei. issued to- Jay amount to £391.178.984 against £423.117, 378 for 1C32. a d £31.938.394. The Ministry of Labour estimate of £53.593,000 ••t £28.875,000 compared 1932 but roes not include173 words
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Article174 1933-02-28 3 ICiront (iolri import!\\')j;p;u<i l ..,..<■. i Replying in the House of Commons to a question regarding the recent gold purchases by the Bank of England issue department, the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Chambersaid that for vaiious reasons large amounts of foreign money had been coming to London174 words
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Article83 1933-02-28 3 lapan (.ratifiocl At LeftgiM Stand Tokio. Feb. 25. Prcfound pn was expressed in the Lower House in commitue session at Slam's acttan ni at from voting against Japan at G^nAt the timr Jh^Mß ll EftOpd by tIH iinln natii luubly v,t!cume to f lend and the Govi83 words
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Article57 1933-02-28 3 It ;t .m. ;r.]\ rumoured that Mr. T. V. Soong. the Chinese Finance Minister, has raisyold) from an American firm with three thousand cases of treasures from the palace of the r of China as security. Tlv BBMOfI of the B has lodged a protest against the57 words
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Article476 1933-02-28 3 \lr. M. S. Mohi-k <■ !ir« 1. rl President I By Our Muslim Correspondent] If the enthusiasm that prevailed at the gen- 1 eral meeting of the Moslem Association on I Wednesday evening is any criterion of the delation of the members to raise the status of the476 words
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Article43 1933-02-28 3 Fefc U Colonel I try for »mnv 7 to-day received members of the Danish delegation, who have arrived for the resumption rade negotiations commenced tn Pair—tiir Statements were exchanged with retard under consideration and arrangements were made for further <flacuf~43 words
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Advertisement68 1933-02-28 3 WAR NING ////W AMI GOOD CARS HAVE //V i? 1 RECEIVED A BAD NAME FROM OWNERS WHO HAVE MADE HIE FATAL MISTAKE OF \KING THEM TO INEFFICIENT WORKMEN FOR REPAIRS-AND THIS MISTAKE 7/ X I 4 AILY EXPENSIVE. O" UR Fill IRS ARE ALL PICKED MEN AND ALL JOBS ARE68 words
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Advertisement72 1933-02-28 3 FOR lU mmiß of SAVE YOUR MONF V HB^s, ->^M fIA imported brand. WL I BR your dentist if the fancy clai] W, mJ/^Lv made by overseas manufa mVy/J Ay De substantiated and he will V^P^ 1 a tooth paste can d< FLYING HORSE TOOTH PASTE a local product an72 words
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Article84 1933-02-28 4 Payntcr's Gallant Stand at Critical Period Kn^laiifl'- winning »u'it lor the "Ashes in the fourth t ZxUU at BrisiKiiie. v.is marked b> a brave innings b> Pavntfi ul.. left hospital to no to the wicket and put up a (lllllt stand :.i f 'vriiff;ir ...Kv-84 words
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Article1218 1933-02-28 4 Memloss Time F<>t Fieldsmen i ra a mercUess day for cricketers, cajrcialh for the English ne'dsmen L,. :uH employed lantuod began boW chardwrn the ci.d which faces the pa\ LarAoods first ball was allowed to g Mtfourhed. Richardson neatly cut the s< pay point for a singb1,218 words
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Article263 1933-02-28 4 Sutcliffe Survi Appeals A supreme ear. ilort f'.'cir. England I the needed Tin- Bra'iman-Fcn^t rd stand hi r > brcl'.f: thi bowlers were over by the heat Otherwise, with the wicket i w.'.c. unlikely to favoiu tin bowlers >born Monday. England's chance of saving th( 1 he (i263 words
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Article410 1933-02-28 4 ronsjurd Out to a ..."Sizzler Mr I Did Not Tr> to PUj rwood. heartened by his success seen another wicket to hb credit. Hitherto Pon had cumbatted the leg-theory with great but hr made not the slightest attempt to wood at lne fourth ball of Larwood's fourth ovar410 words
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Article268 1933-02-28 4 I I.es -Theory Bowling BalMI Protest From Crowd be- A feature thai call crowd did not riiow the slightest i atncr ward- It bowling. The voice ol barracker had nut been heard. ?ning Another wicket fell at the lunch Mitchell bowled a maiden over into the v. then268 words
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Article328 1933-02-28 4 Jardine and Sutcliffe Carefu Chi lit the Ball to Hit i bol BlltCttffe came aUi l'-'?ii England inninga al 2.55 Wall Hm Eml U .>■..■.!•■: *tad to >:■:•.:. a.. p I hall rin )v v OR«'i;u. the tof4peal boivie.-. bowl d tbi end r. wu wi «t m328 words
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Article482 1933-02-28 4 L.B. W. and a < ut< h. »»ut SutiliftV Sur\i\tormsr Sutclitte MM if Ironnu great lreeduia uui I d that I vi b\ ::ng little, if any. help !r ■j Ironmonger was taken cfl \t 78. hi led at ed eleven overs lor 23 ru: O R<mll> was482 words
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Article287 1933-02-28 4 Larwood Puts One In Stand Another roasting day. the hottest for than a year with the temperatur- at in the shade a blazing -un asai:. Lm down from a cloudless azur«- bl .-k> to rid heat almo.>t unbearable These .Mr- the rond.it;>:..- J.hich j v AiKtralians took the287 words
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Article282 1933-02-28 4 Two Escapes Within Mi.iri lim« Ol Lull Oth.r When 62 Sutc n!« had a difficult maiden Mt ban OR. illy, and he had one or lucky escapes. Once he pulled the be: within an inch I i t «nd then poked j >ttin:l Hamrnrfully, and he ..o facwl282 words
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Article387 1933-02-28 4 \fter Br.nin mi H.ml inn! Krp, ,t Mi^ Old Kuv. at The first ball of McCabe* third over lunch was a :k< r Hammond hit ou it completely misled and the ball htt News middle and off stump*. Thfa was a Mttor Mnr frr Cagbiia II -mnond did387 words
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Article103 1933-02-28 4 I Australian Astonished to s»« Go to Wickel 1 thr Paynter was to bed at 11 am He wi lowed to fMt Ok match and he was to r board to hirmpttuT m the evening. He looked p.«le .nd «..i that hf must ti> in r.-tr..v. I 111103 words
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Advertisement161 1933-02-28 4 Engineers Go :o* containing lh« m j s •Im4 Qu*Msml*«. «Mb m: H km Ci X IJteefc.i T«ch iMd lod Th« T I G B i uMcrtaJay*. •am «n«blei re a i c Tempi* Ba- fr«M»<WlMilll( tT To Success ts^aa^aaaaaaaaaaaaßaaaaaa^H^c r l- ur ao j Mcnburgs Foods •r' I a"161 words
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Article207 1933-02-28 5 HE'S OFF HOME NEXT MONTH! —Hut Hi> ar Morale Worrie> rlim. Lucky man off to gng^mj m a few weeks. hugely elated at the prospect, ready to mate the most of those few sunny and fine Bprins days which occasionally happen between April and October < Looking forward to travelling207 words
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Article, Illustration313 1933-02-28 5 In Memory Of GENERAL GORDON. Kh.iri.ium .and J^j,." iel> an d Ragged School I nion ;v::: I "v.v.. T s::ir r .h; <iu ::«r d<>ll- r t «fH)*»» Mr. Krnt^i v» 00*1, I Mi: HOME I IKK 1 VT <;lIIK.\I.TAK: Warships ol tin Horn,- l!»-.t which ha\< btt-n lakini; parl313 words
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Advertisement51 1933-02-28 5 MSERVATIOMS PMONf 6903 All. THAT IHK BCUBN (AN OFFER! i^>^ comrs a so *v' ■> s^^M X t riding tributions of j iill time. T With j able ik. pride we announce BA Warner Bros.' super- An production. t h 1 i^ <. i:oic<-i: ait 1. 1 mm "THE MAN51 words
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Advertisement145 1933-02-28 5 Singapore agrees with the opinion of AMY JOHNSON J. A. MOLLISON and THOI'SAXDS of Others Who KNOW -REALISTIC and THRILLING!" I CAPITOL Pv V A V^ POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! "Undoubtedly one of tlu best thincjs of its kind yet produced" -TRAITS TI.MKS. "AIR~MAIL" I \ivkksai/s BPIC THAT THRILLED LONDON TOR145 words
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Advertisement87 1933-02-28 5 LAST NIGHT Tonk.ht. LAUREL and HARDY in their feature hurricane 1 <•! hilarit>"Pack Up Your Troubles" METRO GOLDWVN \l.\VKIi IK II HI TO-MORROW— Wednesclav— M \TINKK ai p.m. JANET GAYNOR j CHARLES FARRELL HIGH LIFE .V and HIE DEVIL TO PAY' THE HUGHABLB Ml LAMENTABLE DOWNS OF THOSE TRICKY TWEI87 words
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Article457 1933-02-28 6 (Continued from howled it skilfully and worked up to nis greatest pace to-<lay. O'Reilly bowled I .nd Ir.-n--mor.rfr for Wall at were I he defen 1 was dead slow scaring the last 10 runs hnnr.? takt-n 50 minutes. \iu«->. apparently tired of monotonously Mo kins457 words
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Article936 1933-02-28 6 I'aynter's (Oura, nd Will \<k: i .:th fi 1 •■■■■>- S'.ai ,t .->.:.- -<-mine oat again to-day to the baking beat of the ground and cor; a partnership with Verity in brilliant fashion Ftrlwps it was not an academic innings p.l The whole migi istralia's bowling -metth had936 words
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Article159 1933-02-28 6 Special Commissioners' Report To lA»ajsue Geneva. Keb. 1. suppression of all "legflMd tumot r- i inn.' ..iit-d the iomnib>i >i inquiry on traffic in women and children in the East in i rviw.r: ;>-..-. :.'--t t« flu- L.eami< Seomtanat >- ial ullinib- i r Mi Bn.-rnn; ;tm159 words
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Article68 1933-02-28 6 D 'Wing is af drill- ■;,> ::d for week endin M ucl. >day.—s.l.. i:: i a (l| Oag Oag p. n in d 0m ft D Paradf M c s i Cniiiis. c rrain- I.' i :t\.l S ii A Demonstra p. Lecture lit Bo D C68 words
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Advertisement211 1933-02-28 6 188 BH^SB Bhbß B^kS H '**-a.- *i^^^^* i 9 |^^^^"IWBBBBBBBbWWB^B Hflßtt lyii bbbP^^ y B^B^^ B^afca^Bß B^fc *S&^*^^^^ B^Bv' "^^^S^^"'' -s a^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^a^Bß^B^B^B^B^B^B^Bßß^BVLi^^ a 5 Ht.. ■^^^i:' Hf^'l-f^ < '^y*jfiWffl^'j^^B^p* M^yffSrßMßlßJ^^B^B^^j^^aMß^^a^a^B^ *"S9Sb^" Bw aY I vTI .^B^r A^B^^B IB l nP^* v bW?k bY b^v h bb/ a^bh By/ .^b^bt a\211 words
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Article228 1933-02-28 7 LISTEN IN TO BOAT RACE \t Dinner !n Singapore N M. FUNCTION »r \nd CambrHrfe ■•i«-tv Plan i wlnlsss set mmi Ifair saa lII* «W« whfle they all at their asuiu.l '■'>< I r annual general meeting of the. society a the Adelphl Hotel last night. Sir rrport of the228 words
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Article224 1933-02-28 7 >p« ninir Ceromnnj .m Saturday Volunteer Drill H»U to Beach Road uflteiaßy opened by HE. Sir Cecil Cl«--sttOiu. Gotcnmr and Conunano>--in-Chief. on afternoon. He win be accompanied .•neral L. C. L. Oidflelc On hfc arrival. His Excel? ency wB be met at >r«-s by a gnard of224 words
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Article144 1933-02-28 7 im Prematuri' l indini! I V Grant, pliadrrt guilty to the Dtebefore Mr. H. A. Vvrtr, yßßtwaay *nmf to having committ*«d a 'technical namely, of allowing two European i hich Messrs. flilaa»i«i Ollflllan and afenta. without piiwlwlnn <* th npreouoH by Mr T c Speuserh., riMW that Mm144 words
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Article278 1933-02-28 7 SOLDIER'S "rXUSFAL" BBHA.VIOUE To Be Kept I'nder Observation V 'I'' 1 :••> .t< ..nil H.i Hi. n ->!•• t» th. v.n^rore Mental ■I M ■•■r ri snMfts*. wm granted t.i V| V H•> Ih. mm.,,:,,,, n,.,, 1( MUi lr.it.- w.t.r.i, Ma >r of278 words
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Article358 1933-02-28 7 Whj Singapore Oppo>o> Kuhher ont ml lit th- I 8b\ Ftar "Singapore" read Governn. advisers, for Government's advisers, read Chamber of Commerce, and for Chamber of Commerce, read Shipping agencies. 6t5 tons of rubber wer< shipped from British Malaya, and the volume this year will not358 words
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Article84 1933-02-28 7 Ruilwiixs and Roads Worked in Britain London, l-eb. 14 Seven antnrr is raging throughout B and heary snowfalls have occurred in all areas The greatest breakdown of the com telephone service ever experienced Is reported in the West of England. Communication with rr-r r: 'v the breakdown of the84 words
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Article39 1933-02-28 7 Mr. IMnfs Slill to Support Jovernment I ondnn I t-li pybtis In his letter of resignation as M-i^r for Transport intimates that he intends to remain m Parliament and to contmue to support the WBttanal Government \v:39 words
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Article21 1933-02-28 7 Mr. B. B. Trenerry. of the Oriental Botai was fr»~» to the General Hospital yett* offering Iran acute Influenza and malar*.21 words
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Article258 1933-02-28 7 GOODS sold ti'lh ill RECEIPT Chinese Bound Over On Breach Charge Pleadli. H of tr c rat Ixmnd over by Mr. A W Hay. H M.< .:..:<■ r, Tlie accused was Te: was t^pect of good.- vmbjsa at including boxes of spaghetti, a sack sj bag258 words
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Article374 1933-02-28 7 Mr. Hanniuan's i>it to Singapore 1 n Mr. C Hanniga. mlssioner of Police. F.M.S. and for some time Chief Officer. Singapore. on retirement in sjaj rumouivd i hat Malaya had not seen t kol him. Mr. Hannigan is now back hire but he will leave shortly374 words
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Article74 1933-02-28 7 Interlude in Hearinir of Fighting Charge Some amusement was caused in the I Police Court yesterday morning when two Chinese appeared before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, charged disorderly conduct by BgbMnf in public When the charges were each quickly responded, pointing to *he X •Tie started74 words
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Article88 1933-02-28 7 A bailor l ho had the misfortune to lose sight of his "ward" who failed to appear before Mr B A. Forrer. the Crin. t Judge, yesterday morning, on a charge of being In possession of bandit, was called upon to The an I absconded, and hLs unfo-tunnte88 words
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511 1933-02-28 7 Bottle of Whisky that Didn't Taste Right Tlic ;iii. -.;•;<> n that imitation -Black and White" v\h>k\ was told In Btagapo!-' as the genuine producl ol .Jam* B Oo WW DUUk by •cpnstntativt of the Borneo Co. Ltd. wbo ippeared U511 words
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219 1933-02-28 7 PLUNGE TO DEATH IN PLAYGROUND Coroner Suggests Warning Notice Board Returning a verdict of death by misadventure :*>v who fell and fractured hi* skull. Mr. P. G. Bourne said he considered that a notice should be put up warning the bothe danger of climbing219 words
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Article148 1933-02-28 7 Father-in-Lftw'fl Allegation An alleged attempt to poison hrs father-in-law, and possibly the other inmates of the house, is now occupying the attention of the Joo Chiat Division po. I i with these allegations, a young Malay. Tahp Ml M I Tahir. was produced before Mr A. W.148 words
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Article85 1933-02-28 7 Chinese Knocked Off Motor Cycle A Chinese motor c M M Kalians Bridß" < 0 <<i Into a Chinese ped< m IBd i H: I off Ws cycle. He struck his head uh pMI lorn- road and was evidently suffering from coo sion as he/was roHtal mo85 words
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Article275 1933-02-28 7 ANOTHER WOMAN'S CHILD LOVK-LORX WOMAN'S SriCIDE A Tragedy of Mother Love Prison offi( duty at the Singapore I Prison madt Martlinjr discovery on Sat rtfeqr when they found one of the women inmates hanging by her neck. The cell was imm< pened and it wcs found tha woman was beyond275 words
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Article105 1933-02-28 7 Lavender Street (iaratrtBla/c A building in Lavender Street, used as a garage, workshop, store and foundry caught fire in the eat If hours of yesterday morning, and > -nuincs v Hrigade to With tho flames. Several lorries and motor care were tentd by the fire which had already105 words
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Article137 1933-02-28 7 FORESTAL LOCAL REDS One Woman Amonsi !o.i Suspects CHARGES WmSRAWM Sequel tn I'olicv Comh (hit I i was one woman among the 105 Chinese who were charged before Mr. J. F. F. Greau the Bingapor< police magistrate yesterday with being members of an unlawful society m a result of the137 words
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Article319 1933-02-28 7 I'aprr on Sewage IVohlrm* In Mala>ji" a meeting of tta. local association of the Institution of Civil Engineers, held on Saturda a discussion was held on the subject of "Bcrnm* Problems in Malaya." Major Waters. M.C. M. last. CE the chair man of the Association, was in the319 words
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Article86 1933-02-28 7 Slow;iwa> From I'nri \rthur A native of Korea was charged in the Martnr I before Commander Charles Dix, the Deputy Master Attendant, yesterday with Mac a stowaway on board the Japanese steamship Azumasan Maru which arrived m Stngapon from Port Arthur at 0 ajn. on Sunday. The86 words
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Article127 1933-02-28 7 Our Own Correspondent^ A proficiency examination of cadets through Malaya was held last November and thing Malacca boys were among the run ful candidates: The Malacca High School Abdul Wahab bin Daud. Low Ang Wei. Mo Ali bin Long, and Baba bin Noordin. 81 Francis* InsUtuUon: E127 words
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Advertisement42 1933-02-28 7 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT 1 i I i It gives u> great pleasure to annowm < ih.it <•! the finest film» \,t brought to tl.- <!■■ commences at the Pavilion The itre 10-ruthi j THE MAN who PLATED 000 I WITH ENGLAN'DS GREAT! I I GEORGE ARLISS42 words
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Obituary20 1933-02-28 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH t.Kkr-On Feb 27. 1933. at the ,apore. to Mr. and Mi- J. A t i .> a daughter.20 words
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970 1933-02-28 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1933 JAPAN'S APOLOGIA The statement which has been Japan In the nature of a reply tC the League of Nations d tn dinary document. Ml ai endeavour to bolster the Japan caw, U is i Eaiture. By its reitan Insistence 8000 the incompetence of970 words
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Article119 1933-02-28 8 I ITEST TIN AND RIBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Par: specially .cabled to the Free Press tie ftfl follow RUBBER London. Feb '11. Spot 2 1 32d. (2 Ilh i Forward 2 5 32d. (2 3119 words
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Article454 1933-02-28 8 BAVARIA'S THREAT TO SECEDE Storm Troops Ready Kcr Kmergenc> Krrlin t I M.I |M I. U.I. t h i rt M N i I 111 Jl*n <i I*l ff c i jn d I-'H,-:- .1....... ..-Li > total death ...II v l.xr «itt. iiumt... -■n..n-l>Reuter Wireless - 454 words
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Article299 1933-02-28 8 Mann in«j >n|in I 1" M< <H I .1 A tragic case of what is believed to be fish pcisoning occurred in Chan Chu Kane Village (Seletar district) yesterday when three Malay women and three boys were found in a serious condition, uhile a fourth woman had already299 words
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Article80 1933-02-28 8 heath ni Miner U'achi ni Kamou> Uriuadc The death of the Labour Member for Rhondda East. IX. Col. Watts Morgan foro a miner, recalls his association with the "pick and shovel battalion for which he recruited 15.000 Welsh miners during the war. He joined as a privateReuter Wireless - 80 words
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Article32 1933-02-28 8 Bmtmn Afcws. i The bod\ if a wwathy younj Argentinian. U Abrl Aycna. «1»m the Mafia •ecret kidnaiiped last October and heW for nuuom |< tiAK just be«n found Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 32 words
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Article164 1933-02-28 8 PANTHERS AT THE GAP (ar Party's irinaqj SWAM IHESTRAI llrixt'ii h\ hn. i made that tigers and parWv disturbed in their in Johore by of grass fir the »gmltf and la The recent *pell of a: panyuig grass fires in S:r. .:»:>. t. m coast of Johore i have caused164 words
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Article162 1933-02-28 8 \U k i. hi h;irmin. ili An exhibit. vM A J a Belgiau ar I I There are 2»> major exhibits I number of tn I and »at< I 'stay tn Bali A prtvalv' v:«'V. m .c courtesy of t!v B«- fl when Uu* priir H and the162 words
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Article92 1933-02-28 8 Govemmeni I I Questioned I (Pram Our O»:. < I KuaU l-ump.. I Commerce to-day M I that on the whole Kuala Lumpur 1 out remarkably i: •Lookiiiu back on |i perhac I feeunf." MM Mr means we are begtimur H moral or it n I to92 words
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Article47 1933-02-28 8 Alt PHnee Tttfwonrtaan has Ihe State prison bospita' severe heart attack. The charges brought ••rtß-^ parttrtpaUon to the Nation Bank rhancr tranaactioM sbo« rials, equivalent U rlaims have also been I unountinc to wpt 2.000.<> (> I of whioil the awthortt*. ■lave of his pror ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement144 1933-02-28 8 GALJDBECKS BY SPECI.U TO HM AI'POINTMIM W^ii^^Q KINt; OF SLIM DIAMONDS SKT PLATINrM BNGAGEIOBNT RINGS AND KTKHNITY RINC.S. also Bridal prt-^nt« In diamond set W-itthe* Br.H>chr*. BruceleUv Pearl Neokl»c«s LARGEST .AND WELL-SEL2CTED STOCK DO NOT FAR TO ENQUIRE FOR SAME AT SINGAPORE (IFWFIIERS) PENANG 19 21 Hi^h Strt-: No. 1144 words
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Advertisement44 1933-02-28 8 SPATS WILL PREVENT (OLD FEET, declares the riter of a man's fashion article, fa that Why BO many bridegroqins wear them m; AFLAC" POLICIES give one a feeling of confidence and security. GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE LIFT: ASSIRANCF CORPORATION. LTD., Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.44 words
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Article126 1933-02-28 9 JAPANESE SWEEPING THROUGH JEHOL lash With Chinese Regulars Imminent NANKING LEADERS MEET \la> Declare War Within Next 72 Hours Shanghai, l.h 11 efficient Japanese military machine sweep i loi without much .1 \v. i: Ofl sanguine than ever that the operations will b<- ow soon lighter casualties than were expectedReuter - 126 words
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Article224 1933-02-28 9 i ..u i.. i m :.es report that General SW Chinese cavalry commander at :erady. pledged his allegiance a;«tal of Janol. 'igmnfr routing plane is reported to; hrwgttt the ne«» that a reconnaisance the tanportanr tomr. of Ungvtween Sukhwnt and Cnengte. j Hit's reported defection toReuter Far Eastern - 224 words
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Article136 1933-02-28 9 1 ..nri..n I ■>. -.I: at Sir John Simon, the Wm Secretaiy. had informed Japan that the British Government did not object to Japan's actions m Jchi'l so long as they were confined thereto was b. ought to the notice of the Foreign Office .•uter who wasReuter - 136 words
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Article91 1933-02-28 9 M .ude R*yden*s Latest London Keb 26. of the "Fmec Army" plan; :-,htmit at ananghat the woman; Dc M.ide Royden. In a speech in •.fiiint mtmwUil that she was xartamtj of similar action tii- nir.: >«er aOiht help them by making an th? League. d.n>unced "the internatwnalReuter - 91 words
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Article13 1933-02-28 9 IVipuu Japanese are steadily advancing into -ted to be 50013 words
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Article98 1933-02-28 9 \uthorities Keiustt,, Help sttaattan en the Eaatern line of the According to reports from Khabarovsk. «nd the Tailway camps. It to •Mf* Hqs rob the stations and railway w irtth impunity, and to «M!r U»* railway track has b.en destroyed with the i of looting trains. Despite applicationReuter - 98 words
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Article101 1933-02-28 9 I• II hat is U ithout Sin ist Ihe Stoii«» Geneva. I A dramatic reference to the New Testament! was made by Mr. Matsucka when interviewed] before the session of the Assembly. Speaking "as a Christian" in deep sincerity, he suggested the dispute wa<- like theReuter Wireless - 101 words
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Article71 1933-02-28 9 i..k... l.i. After a brief rest bivoucking in the open. 1 column advancing B hung icaomed its forward thrust at and attacked the Chinese positio: shan. 23 kilometres inside Jehol on the road to Lxngyuan Far Eastern. Leaving Hsiawa early this morning Mogi cavalry continued their rapidReuter Far Eastern - 71 words
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Article86 1933-02-28 9 Opinion favouring a illLeague auspices appears to be g: Renter Far Eastern. Following a confer?:. the fo: naval ai. y authorities, it k understood that Japan has decided to co: I collaboration In the disarmament Conference. I ie has withdrawn her delegation According to a despat hangReuter Far Eastern - 86 words
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Article52 1933-02-28 9 Shanghai l.t. !T. Mr. Gerald Yorke has left for as Renter's special cmrcapondf magnificent sheepskin as a coat and i sleeping bag— Reuter Pur Eastern. Ir. Yorke. who was educated at Eton and ity. is the son of Mr. Vincent Woo r Yorke of TVwfcesbury. a director of52 words
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Article85 1933-02-28 9 MORATORIUM IX MARYLAND $815,000,000 Deposits In Danger oluinbus, Oliio. ■■>!». 27. I o:i:.. baaki n •Uj La Ml AklQfl WBA Day.: i pen i i at ol wit tdrawali -it). .lion of I n\< rial a Deport! Mnountlng to OM IM Mt affected.- RentReuter - 85 words
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Article153 1933-02-28 9 \.-m >ork I .1. M in b iak the -.lanii on Sat in i: o! the banks and depo itors b> .t it homing pwenM has become the issue of tiie hour throughout the country L«><:i.slature* in twenty stales W ■ing yestt I (Sunday* connderiai measures necessaryReuter - 153 words
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Article71 1933-02-28 9 I),ti..n I.'. I <:on ha« b .»n fund for the problenr, arising from higan bar ond Mtdi the approval of the Coir.' Currency at Washington. The schei:. ii of two now banks to take over the liquid assets of the and the Guardian Hatj Bank of c twoReuter Wireless - 71 words
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Article149 1933-02-28 9 Mr. Lansbury's Speech Rouses Protests CONFLICT OF VIEWS World Faces Worst Crisis Since 1914 London. Irh I.an.sbury opened the Far h., in the House ol Commons by declaring thacpp<> r.eith.-r pro-Chinese p.--1 nese. but proloundU dissented Iv'v. in- MM Omm MMOI without ::tiship toward.Japanese people The LeagueReuter - 149 words
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Article125 1933-02-28 9 London. Feb. 1~. To-d.r. tlcbate in Hm H HH question of the aims embargo I ■d with the keenest inteiest and public opinion b sharply divided. The Manchester Guardian -ays it is inconceivable that League Members will not agree to stop the export of arms tc Japan. IhtReuter - 125 words
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Article42 1933-02-28 9 !MM I> I :al Cabinet meeting VM held morning to discuss the Far Ea-t rituatiop and to take a decision with regard to the Government statement th. m. Sir John Simon who was unwell during the week-end, was present. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article23 1933-02-28 9 American co-operation with the ac committee created by the League to follow Manrhurian developments is announced by the ■fftOMOt.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article153 1933-02-28 9 It Yellow Fever Came To Asi;i London. Nft If yellow fever is allowed to cross Africa and then enter Asia, civilisation would come to a standstill, declared Sir Malcolm Wauson at a ng to-day of the Rou, I when it was pointed out that y. fever had longReuter Wireless - 153 words
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Article68 1933-02-28 9 BETWEEN LIFE DEATH Mayor CermakV Condition Causes (Irave Anxiet} Mi.viii Feb. Mr i I life and dentil H. u.aition is agsravat.r. Congestion of the lungs. His fun: r to-day singly and each Ku.i. I eh. A i'r.i.'.satlaiitic teteptKXie k be from I ik s daughter w»3 Habbi Schne«r-'i' Mr r.-covt-iReuter - 68 words
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Article54 1933-02-28 9 Russian Refugees Crossing I >neister Bucharest. I vb. 11. R ;ir>' T;.:.-.:'. .ui\ .iv.\.\.c<- < rho frozen state of the Dnelster by rros the rivor during the night into Bessai ibia, but one was shot dene everelj wounded ImM firing an Mill n.;>s -t IMW pJ whereReuter Wireless - 54 words
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Article26 1933-02-28 9 TL -day consented, by 180 voles t,« 118 vernment reducin mlUtary rrcc. M iialndi F>rrmi.-r. mad., the vote a mmlfcm of confidence. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article157 1933-02-28 9 Important Chllgtt In Force To- 1 hi 1 imdon. I ft. An alteration in the has been m.ide by a Treasury order issued to-night to include an import duty of 4 6 per square yard on hand-made carpets, rugs, mats and of ninepence per square yard cr 20Reuter Wireless - 157 words
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Article84 1933-02-28 9 Alleged Barbarous Execwti— t Madrid Feb. M. I nM position of the Government L I ited to be vt m n -ult of pmrii Imposition partb du< to the ruthlessiu-s- with .which tin- civil guards recently suppressed tne n.i.iu at CasHsvit jas. nt-;ti Cadiz when it i-ali'^t-d 2AReuter Wireless - 84 words
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Article45 1933-02-28 9 $300,000^00 ('anal Endangered St. Catherine, Ontario. I <•!> "1 \i 1-. ir. i it ittempi w. ..u. s: Canal connecting Lakes Erie iind OntM tad > at a cost of $300,000,000. was foileci o;. discovery of 36 sticks of dynamite planted along I Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 45 words
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Article15 1933-02-28 9 Government Ls mobilising all citizens > c ages of 20 and 45.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 15 words
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Advertisement147 1933-02-28 9 We have just received A Charming Collection of New Millinery in the very latest styles m m \IM» VBRI \\S\. KANGI ol lilt I.ATEM DKsK.NS IN I\( I NFCKWKAK LACE NIGHTIE \NI) PKTTKOAI TOPS. S(AK\Ks RimiONS IK 11 ROBINSONS FOR STYLISH MILLINERY SINGAPORE Xl ALA LIMPIK. AT MALAYA'S SPORTING GOODS147 words
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Advertisement979 1933-02-28 10 188 BLUE FUMWKL LINE (Ocean rlB BUM mk\m navic.a i h>n c> ltd C Ch I'HEHUA KHIOWSTKAMSHII'CO ital Steam Navigation Co.. U UllE CUNARD steamship o.d Ltd -:r\!:> srKWSIUI 1 C. I PHE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co Ltd S'AVI iIt)N Co Ltd. IHK U'STRALIAN A ORIKNTAI LINE Ltd I'HK SI N979 words
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Advertisement525 1933-02-28 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England* "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ (ANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Due S porr Sails Spore. vs. CITY OF LYONS For Havre, London. Rott-Td.ini .v C CITY OF MANILA Y< Lmuicn. f- U. r'i;im A: Hamburg Apr525 words
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Advertisement297 1933-02-28 10 P. O, British India and Apcar Lines.! MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. INDER CONTKXCT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOI LONDON XNI) KAK EASI MXII OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR (HIW \PML I Mil I oiii..itt v n.. RANPURA 17.000 Mar. S KAISER-I-HIND 11.: BHUTAS 6.000 Mw.297 words
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Advertisement642 1933-02-28 11 0. S.£K. Line. I UKII V Ul, SOI 111 AMUCK X ■™««wC*Pe Tomn. Rio de Janeiro. Santus Houno-th. -.vurld £190. Mar. 11 12 NO« AWES Colombo. Durban. Port LUabeth. Cape Town. Rk> de Janeiro, Santa, l %K1 SIJE!!** 1 0 <Itound -«*-*orkt "72, Apr 27 28 aAICIOS and Rio de642 words
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Advertisement522 1933-02-28 11 to mo pi: nOH SlM.apokk AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, BUBZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES. GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leavr Leave Arrive S pore. Spore. Penan*. N. York. Pres. Adams In Port Mar. 1 Mar Apr 11 Pres. Harrison Mar. 11 Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Apr. 25 Pres.522 words
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Advertisement905 1933-02-28 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAAKI M AATS< IIAPPIJ l>\i\i. day. Feb. 28. Paneh, Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tandjong-Leidong and Asahan. M\i \\c;_ Wednesday. March 1. Pnm-Ku ■> Sapal Tembilahan. Puetoe -Pallas, Pengalianate and Rengat. 111 l in \> .osday, March 1, Muntok and Palembang. HMill.n -Wednesday March 1. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi f905 words
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220 1933-02-28 12 $100 NOTES AT HONG KoNC Extraordinarily Well Done Ht.nj: Kont I Something of a sensation in local banking rirrles lias bern caused by the appearance on the .-laordinarih well forged $100 notes of HM Chanered Bank sf India. Australia and China. The news spread220 words
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Article209 1933-02-28 12 Lifeboat Institution's Krcord For 19.'J? B Natkjoal Lifeboat InsmilPH has not found as the years advance, and n;-. lion b?c :r th -safer, that it has any less work to do. During 1932 fei boats the lives of 395 people, 53 w—els being (i or assisted. In209 words
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Article30 1933-02-28 12 rhe s.s. Rajputanahas left Hone Kong and is expected to arrive at this port at 10 a.m. on 1 She will proceed alongside the Singapore Harbour Board's wharf on arrival.30 words
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Advertisement700 1933-02-28 12 Burns Philp Line. Inn :%>. > Au Ma,: FOR HKISHANH, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DAKWIN AND THIRSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known M. un.r MAWKI I I tnd the BJB. MANGO I. Uta tons). [Cargo only] w. MARELLA is one of 'h- iMfHI Mi I in, n.700 words
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Advertisement485 1933-02-28 12 I X LINE mMM 'o ISHIHAHA INDISTKIAI \M) TRANSPOF 1 t<► orporated in Jap;-. I'X^MNf.li XfkJQcmm XX.I LAI! KREIGIII UH v 'Vl PASSI \(.KH SERVH kom i\rw rtj Mar. 12 Mar. 12 P^ 6 DOT* M I-OK KOKI «-XKN MOII SaU. FIONI JOHORE MA.- Mar. 5 Mar. 5 HI 28485 words
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Miscellaneous717 1933-02-28 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m Bnd Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7 30 a.m Kuantan (Via Jerantut) Saturcays 7 p.m Kelantan via Padanu B< .c Mi :.c. ai.e: Fi ;d«i\ 7 p m.717 words
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Miscellaneous286 1933-02-28 12 Pctrc H .onstone. CM \Wi.ut N < Wharl N i >^i i-• in nut k* I I. l'.i..:r Albert Dock: Medusa. Vict.na Dock: Nil ■appal MarU.ur X Dod i:.;ngaroo. M I Dork: WBt Enterprise. Tomohon. No 2 Dork Tidore. Tug Varuna. VKSSKLS AKKIVII) Djambi ■M M I But 124. from286 words
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Article945 1933-02-28 13 Red Vetcru Of The Ocean Th:- -:>',- ::i HM affection ot U knew and low-d tt. h Stars' m- j' .ur\iVi>r< of the fleet is alwu a. linn ship irted in ay. in 1849 when Mr -hip- v n of th. West, tafft lot him m I945 words
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Article274 1933-02-28 13 To Build Or Not To BaOd Co be hul ding ot Uayd lan .<: n- h w." M L C. Harris, a director of Ellerman and BMbip rAaaaaaq i Hinted, gai Hi rvii.es." writes that tl. in tlie scieiuc of yhipbuildinu i:, .so gnal tha would274 words
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Article123 1933-02-28 13 MH) Bottles of Beer Emptied Into Dock The Lamport and Holt liner. Volt-ai:. now laid up in the Mersey, recently dischan-eu the muddy yrtm of the Langtcn Dock 300 bottles of excellent beer left over from the summer cruising season. As the beer would not keep its123 words
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Article190 1933-02-28 13 Captain Young Ol The Clan .Ma eke nz itFifteen and a h&.: a long time t spend in command of one ***** •>rd of Captain G VaVßg, Aho has just left the Clan Hi was doin a food t: port. v. 1917 agai whilst on that se:\: was190 words
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Article114 1933-02-28 13 End of Recent Case in Japan Tokyo, Feb. 10. As the result of fur her disrissions of tin question of the ill. al anfcfj into Ssl pari Futami of three So-. haler.s. it has been decided that thi thi i ships and the captains al them are to114 words
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Article128 1933-02-28 13 but unfortunatclv tin .^u^^estion fell through ai 'he Mat* Ol France remained in the laying:ip berth in S;iii FYanc.-co Bay with v ur dually decreasing Heel of consorts Time and aKain tht-ri has bt>n the rumour that she was bought ioi film purp' '>'■■ di nified end for a ship128 words
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Advertisement532 1933-02-28 13 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS I -mice: 138 MMBNBIHI R()\D. >I\(;aim)KK I 1)56. Cable Aci \I>\KKTISKK. SINGAPORE I r> rt«^ -t. M..1...V., Delivered I h..t., 11,,r. ,uh mornin-v I lt esl I 11. I mnounremrnts I tIM »ppear d.ii!\ I fli hrid-e notes I ;i A r >t. h ,>| >portins I532 words
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Advertisement355 1933-02-28 13 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V AND MOST OF THE U.S. A S\ 4 "> Sn nu RMM ef in. Canadian \al!onai lt:tilway». C•! l>csi nt Urn marvellous Canadian Rockies— stay at Jasper g^JHer Lodge in the hrait wondrous mountain beauty. o» ■.i 'rasphl thio-ph lion, ;,< r ithout changing can.355 words
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Article515 1933-02-28 14 TOLL OF 'FLU HEAVIER THAN EVER VICTIMS' SUDDEN COLLAPSE Relation Between Morale And Resu lance [Prom Our Own Correspondent] I <.ihJ(im I «'h. Intlu«n/a to still yen- bad and In the 118 givat hssjl MM np to 1.934 against 1.589 m and only 303 in 1 1). t ended >ecember515 words
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Article339 1933-02-28 14 Indian (io\crniiu'nt'Warniim 'By Our Mu.slim Correspon The annual pilgrimage to Mecca is one of the chief principles of the religion of Islam and the :n celebration of the same this year will fall in April. Every year a large number of Muslims from all parts of the world339 words
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Article37 1933-02-28 14 Tokio, Feb. 24. Fearing that indignation causec le's action may rouse individual fanatics l Bg the reactionary ■.>■ violence n be Japanese bflfl office has instructed thi poll country to take precautionary measi;--r Far Eastern.37 words
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Article88 1933-02-28 14 J PROGRAMMES FOR IM)| IU KMA. STKAITS vi TH.EMKMTB, and fei)f;ratki> mm -im»> I ROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, I DAVENTRY, ENGLAND i •■> ivelengths 25.3 metres and 313 metres. lursdn 1,-hru.irx >lh J 2.30 p.m. Tim^ Signal from J I Big Ben. Cone i by the Midland88 words
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Article328 1933-02-28 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can be received in Singapore iMi Mations 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." Tinjong Priok, 21 metres from328 words
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58 1933-02-28 14 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice DAILY on 48.92 Metres 10.30 to 11 a.m. PETALING HILL TEST!' (BScccpt Sundays and Public Holidays). 8.30 p.m. Krontchong Music. 7.00 English. 7.15 British Official Wireless News Recital of H.M.V. Recorded Music. 8.30 Close down. SUNDAY on58 words
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Article257 1933-02-28 14 A New r>!\iii(h m Sn\ km [ndustr\ A new branch of Industry was created In the USSR during the course of the first Five Year Pan aluminium. "The Krasnyi Vberplant in Leningrad yielded its first aluminium from Tikhviask bauxite in 1929. The alkaline method of obtaining aluminium257 words
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Article76 1933-02-28 14 Experiment With Ratter I'.mru The Mersey Tunnel Committee has decided to accept an offer to lay 300 *xt 400 square yards of "Oaisman" rubber road blocks in the tunnel as an experiment. The advantages of! rubber roads as a means of reducing noise and] vibration are well knov76 words
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Article34 1933-02-28 14 lond.i. Irb 24. Reports from MUM of the Briii. h Liciustiea Fair Show that overseas buyers at Olym-J m and White Cttjr yesterday niwhgrtd xingbctg the total for the four days34 words
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Advertisement292 1933-02-28 14 A GOOD f COMPLEXION V DESERVES i jj J> PROTECTION J /T "'HAZELINE' SNOW" Protect die coarsening action of sun and wind. i'.u tuularK suitable for T*<* f*r ■< during the da V' I Without trace ptsferfrjr: of <:reasines-. leaving the drill smooth mimUCktmtst;..r.JStons m ,j -.oft BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO.292 words
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Advertisement468 1933-02-28 14 BANKS AND CHARTKKED BANK. <M HIN\ USTRAIM \M. I HIN (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each uoooo.'O Reserve Fund C3.ott.iH Rtterve Liability of Proprietors RfJIM 38, Blahopsgate, London. E.C. 2. Alor Star I Saipon Amritsar I;- u Semarang Bangkok KafMM Seremban468 words
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Advertisement211 1933-02-28 14 I!!' II II Capital mtm i linn I up) I Reserve Fund Vlce-P! Mead Otii- I ■MaftMar Rank The National I Rli\ Alexandria i Calcutta. Cam I tien. Hambui H Honolulu. Kaiyuiii. X Angeles. Mam; aakt Hewcbwan? Sourabaya. Sy tao. Correspondent^ a' of the world Interest allowed on V&VJ Fixed211 words
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Article232 1933-02-28 15 OCX VGE QUIP Still Chief Centre \ttradion 1. i. mt Stock Exchange to-day, gat edged •w quirt and easier bat Far ks. after rading. again rallied. n other aeetions was centred chiefly :< h developed fresh strength and mainly due the setback in the sterling sMbmtat232 words
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Article202 1933-02-28 15 1.-uhiu: anaclian I Ottawa, refc. tt. I i.ditotrv of Canada Is of conIrtiaut,- importance in the industrial life of I aalrf Canada now ranks among the I >f the world as a manuI nu rubber tyres, rubber footwear I rubber goods numbered forty-eight I plants represented a total202 words
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Article40 1933-02-28 15 year to Augurt 91. MSI. sale of Un <ye im jIH.W. Jm* bMd office expenditure $107J«. r to TP A. I 14». and «|MWi 35 7W Dividend of 3H per ■M to April. ISO. lHHrk« balance40 words
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Article29 1933-02-28 15 r~ >■ n* .f filing 3 -ftviac SI4JM. mwul— MMMrf M »:v.'.-r. f! I*t-v V JH resafctMi MMI s^ssersotfton t<- T rt^iit I Oft m|b^j fltew^vASvA29 words
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Article245 1933-02-28 15 Loss ot Sl,2<i7 Last Year The annual meeting of Sesnanggol Rubber Company. Ltd.. will be held In Penang on Saturday The directors in their report to be presented at the mutliia state The total area of the company's properties Remain, at 1.001 acres the figure last reported, and245 words
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Article68 1933-02-28 15 I K\port> Well Above 19.^2 AxtTLmt- I g J During the week ending February 18: xirts of tinned pineapples from M J J .>■.:: 4- I which 41.972 cases were for the United J I igdom. 1.690 cases to Europe. 1.000 i s cases to Canada and 67468 words
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Article284 1933-02-28 15 ber subsidy scheme. The balance of 390.780 lbs. was sold on the open market and realised $24,667.56 as against $44,530.11 for a crop of SSS.I44 lbs. for the preceding year. The total realisation for the year is 44.60 per cent lower than that of the preceding year in spite of284 words
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Article151 1933-02-28 15 Kvchaimt* Restrictions in South Europe The Manchester Chamber of Comn. toto the difficulties of I ::.:u .:...n; .:...n x Eur..j^yi countries At a conference attende. 1 iiwiiiilallrri of the Association of pjli—liiii of Commerce, the Federation of > >.;.. C:• C\ r. li r Trade. II was151 words
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Article252 1933-02-28 15 A Not Profit of $48,986 Last Year Hm annual report Bf vectors of the Malacca Beet- I UUMI tented at the annual meet mi: at French I Buildings, Sim March 7th. states: for the year amounts to $48,986.60 to which must be added the b;-.. of252 words
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Article442 1933-02-28 15 The following publii issued or received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. and TM.S.. during the period February 11th to February 17th. 1933. BMOMIM und artable for public urn' in the Reference Librar\ Full-: aiding. Singapore. Applii be made by members of the public resident Malaya to442 words
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371 1933-02-28 15 nXITED SERDANd REPORT New Grouping System For Rubber Estates I lOtl :>'P'>rt Of 'I.- 1HH..1 Ml 'Si;- R .!)!>■ r Planiatiotis Ltd.. for '!>.. ended August 31. 1932 .'.,>. The r. oU rubber areas limited to 100 acres. On 400 acres of the gambier ana371 words
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Article139 1933-02-28 15 Consumers To ll;ivr Voi« m\ Committt Amsterdam. I rl>. 11 IIM Diitd; I m a report 11 ••Kolniscl. I -'.i";:. Hal Dutch q ers arc said to have demanded that con. v ■MMM MM hi presented on Hm InterMMMHU I'm Commit!. I r orcit t that, those139 words
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Article186 1933-02-28 15 A pap-r entitled "Som< 1>• li Rubbei v Automobiles" was read b\ Mr C Macbeath before tin- Institution of the Rubin: Industry. Sir Stanley Boh prosidiiij Mr Macbeth said tli.it :i recent anal\>i> i that on BnlMi p i>. can :i:< Ml s o! BHUUn BBd186 words
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Article166 1933-02-28 15 SELLING London 4 .:io..ih>" d >!i 3 months' siuht :3 16 London. -lght 2 3 London 3d d.r..<' sight 213 3 4 London, ricir;. 2 3 23:32 London. T.T 11 1H Lyon.^ i: 935 Hamburg, demand 160 M I York, demand 39 1, demand Samar..: .uiri 951. Ha166 words
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Article140 1933-02-28 15 February 27 Singapore price (per pikul; $75-37"* i .ambler 5 sj !•:>■ W. Jl Flake Tapico Pearl Sago Small < 0 ia. Suiid: 4 4 Bago. flour 1.90 ►c's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin > Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per On 1 99 Socony Motor Gasoline 1 4 drum* per140 words
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72 1933-02-28 15 1.-MU..M ::ih i .i».i. Equal to London Standard. <toose> 6 1 1C 6 3 Iff RS.S. Equal to London Standard. 'FOB, f\ 6 7 16 Standard RS.S on Tender Mar. 63 16 I 6 516 April-June <% thk July-Sept. 69 16 61 1 16 Oct-Dec.72 words
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Article808 1933-02-28 15 CLOSING QIOTATIONS MOMM* UK 111 |M.i L(»INf. i>i «<l i K»N> l-.uv.r- Seller. Asam Kumbang <£> 23s 9d 24s 9d 1 18s 20s nom. Hitani <ssi 11s 11s 9d Bangin Xft 12s I Wf €91) 05 10 Batu OiTM <$!• 35 40 Eukit Aranu «SI i Burmah808 words
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Advertisement77 1933-02-28 15 kMeU oicrrd SIM69D6* Assurance In force over I3S.MMM The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. < Incorporate Ln the StralU BettlemenU > rr-K'E Great EasUrn lilt Building. OcU Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. B.C. haa £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British77 words
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Article227 1933-02-28 16 WOODFULL AND BRADMAN IN GALLANT STAND England's Easy Task In '[Fourth Innings AUSTRALIA'S MEDIOCRE SECOND EFFORT Record Crowd Watches Fourth Day's Play -'!!v..:.,i!i.il tarn \\:»s ui\«ti yesterday to the fifth IV>t nun. lhat is .m piayfd .it Sydne> b> a gjiesl »pcD «>» ...i:(Jn <ii thf pai227 words
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Article1021 1933-02-28 16 Toe iO -..-.liy lariie mo: crowd pres nt to-acy numbering 15.000. to see the ck^c of England first innings. Allen (25 not out* went o the score at 418 for t wickets, and the Austratttark was entrust »d to Lee and Alexander. It was bright and1,021 words
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Article910 1933-02-28 16 YACHTSMEN'S DILEMMA AFTER MONSOON SHORTER COURSE SAILED AT WEEK-END Interesting Race for the Winstedt (up UV; |kC N-K IMMO pnu end and the breezes now beinu \»t\ \mc* I a shorter OWM i. usual was sailed by both cla t. on Sunday whicft Wl I us well as tOW.i! (is910 words
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Article180 1933-02-28 16 Tv,o (ianu^ Arranue:! For The UTeck-End Tbc fellow ing have been invited to play for a trial game on Friday, March 3rd at 5 p.m. and Saturday. March 4th. at 2 15 1. h«"v \l F R: v Glasgow, \v. a HaaMca, R. B. Lewis, C. G180 words
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Article99 1933-02-28 16 First Chinese Ratsman To Make a Hundred !Fro:n Our Own Correspondent] Vrn.i l. Eu Cheow Teik of the Authentics ii the first Chinese to score a century- in Penang cricket -eason. In j scored here by a Chinese for several !The century was obtained in playing against99 words
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Article61 1933-02-28 16 I t temn against the c lor. Sports Club on tht Ceylon Sports Club :.d on Saturday will tx selected from tht (\iptain>. S Solomon. A Van Cii\ nbur?. N. A Wara".a!la. G. j Willis. H Gibson. C. D. Ross. Sym Teng Pheng i\V I \V:llis. R. P.61 words
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Article100 1933-02-28 16 Series oi Farewell Dinners i I Th. and parties th.. being arranged by the Malaya Football I .n. Syed Ahmad AlsagofT. JP Mr R 'Jumabho. IM ..::d Dr S ...ied on be•half of the Muslim community and by others, i.. hcnou: M- F I Colman .gong100 words
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Article63 1933-02-28 16 I .'i. lOMl) foi l.tl IP* ff>7 Union billiai v- h\\ M jhi liitrilif' Im il |UM :<>r all games. No canpetitors will be alk.wed to enter cii a)' nl v, ithi at t:r ■hampionship is >hcii]d vn*. i rham 7 Ocean Building oi <> P Cordeira,63 words
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Advertisement84 1933-02-28 16 STOCKTAKING —SALE M(i\[lA> SATI MARCH 6th to MARCH GEM INK SALK SHOPSOILED AND SLRPI LS STOCKS EXCELLENT BARGAIN AT MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE Ltd sim; mmikk. NEW SHIPMENT OF CHI MSI IWISII MATTINGS JUST UNPACKED at Wassiamull Assomull t 31 33 Hijrh Street. Phone 7144. .jiiiinikiu mill ll mi 1 184 words
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