The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 March 1933
1933-03-02
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1933-03-02 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. l'i^.U. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933. I KMS.18 words
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Article358 1933-03-02 1 1 h,- p.rittah arm embargo is "f «tHe »n* -n t»-;,ij. fir. I. ii. iwll k-i.iHi: v •i' < hit).-.. m,,.m- t> w !m. -tat«- th i! .1 i> •< ii dal! .-ii Mom Id ll.' P.I il' 1 i.it industr> I'.i.. Main hukuu i It-brated lh«-358 words
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Article44 1933-03-02 1 Japan Imugurateu 1 **Gieatef \>i.i >o< iet t,. Mm i Aiming at the unification of the Asiatic na■n :i.augural ceremony oi the "Greater >.iciety" was held here this afternoon. Over one hundred notables including I ter and others attended.- Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 44 words
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Article898 1933-03-02 1 A the beautiful island* of the Malay ipelago. m ably administrated by tbe ne to pursue the conventional route through Java and Bali, and to leave those islands thinking that he has «een all tbe Ml Indies. It is a royal indeed, but the898 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement201 1933-03-02 1 BKiIA TEA ;ht tri'-hn.— and frafnunt oi Hh Ma -in wardens <»vi home. RAFFLES HOTEL Y.« S PREMIER HOTEL TQ-NKBT Special Dinner Dunce ft Glbarel §30— MIDNIGHT HUGO JOSEPHINE <;kii.l l\ THK PALM <Ol IM i KAFFLKS KLKBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 7>'SiS\ HAVE YOU SEEN IT yet and noticed its v201 words
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Advertisement155 1933-03-02 1 ADELPHI HOTEL B.^^l _R_____a i r i I rk i 'w ii < J l it* i^JI Ifi^^ j _Jfl H^H MM^ H L__B________l ■>> i_N?Ss^^J?_s.'- K'l.^^^^Jfr'y.: 7 V. _§^<-s;^' '■L'_S_i^^3|^ 7 7^^^^^^?^^§^ I V N _|J.^^!' V v -f^x* v^.iC^ 4p A 11 K I X 1. 1, i155 words
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Advertisement98 1933-03-02 1 lATESI ADVERTISEMI NTS w n to go To-night— Page 5. 100 per MM British Milk Page 4. Why Ciimptxll Broke the Record— P CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING Inn Ilrescription llf you i;T» i r K"/«rn&, l: V itch.s«.iti:-,. f" uvh... F Psorianis, >.n^.ij- r- t iiw; Erujaion* and ki-r,.*, DD D.98 words
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Advertisement11 1933-03-02 1 There is no belter Tea lh;in BKiIA TEA GROWN i\ \i11 words
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Article560 1933-03-02 2 St. Andrew'" \lission Hospital The hon. secretary' of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital in his annual report states tha* events of outstanding importance occ during the year. The find was the holding of Hospital Week in June and the second the receiving of $18,000 from Messrs. Aw Boon560 words
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Article123 1933-03-02 2 Straits Settlements (Singapore) Associ committee considered the Bill to amend th Registrations of UK. Designs o and decided to ascertain the views of .nber it Commerce. It was noted that broadcasting had occupied tbe attention of the Municipal Commissioners and it was agreed to watch future The123 words
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Article1100 1933-03-02 2 JUDGE AND QUESTION OF VALIDITY Conviction of Indian Quashed An Important Judgment deaUni wit:. qu.-Mion Ol tin- validity ot BindQ marritcet (n Urn Colony livei-ecl >y Mr Justice N K. F. Wlutli'v in U I Supn'ir.r Court yesterday The case wa an Indian naaaad -.;i.1,100 words
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Article645 1933-03-02 2 DETECTIVES INVOLVED IN ALLEGED EXTORTION Witnesses Contradict Former Statements h■iit i ni rVkie.net against th. iw.. Chinese \i tt ami i-'.m dvUMai srho an bargOd mOti attemptt-L eatortlan d OOt tmm yoani Chinese, was recorded by Mi H. Forrei the Singapore Criminal District Judgi terdai ■Mn645 words
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Article30 1933-03-02 2 I Prom Our Own Correspond. Bangkok. Feb. is. bulletll be!:._' i-ru-c .ire,.;. X::.7.- WttOm TOtOt M..-."- :-tU!ii from 11 BM n furthf trrrcd lot a wck30 words
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Article634 1933-03-02 2 CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES TO JOIN FORCES Director Envisages Schemes To Include Insurance a reaototton tm of their society Joining the proposed Singapore Co-operativi 'ni wa-> pas-ed b\ tin me.niK-r. oi th. Municipal Emplo..e. C perath Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd at tten Ly general m.-etn.Lv held in634 words
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Article101 1933-03-02 2 Chinese (iallanf> Met To Stand in Dock M this X not the ;.-<• M **m\ lesson learned by OM liinal District Court yesterday, when he offered to be 7th a young and attractive woman who pleaded guilty before M r. to being in possession of dutiable liquor.101 words
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Article87 1933-03-02 2 The Repertory' Players are to present a series Bernard Shaw. Mr. Shaw, writing 1 1 MS. Empress of Britain X "tiss Hilda Dorrington states: I n :<t that I missed you at Singapore. Please write to my secretary' 'address enclosed) her dates and place of production of87 words
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Advertisement460 1933-03-02 2 1 I < Rot/al Palrohfig* I A full supply of I A OVA i Aids to Beauty i for the Natural < uHivati.m j Life Eonir Eoveline>" i i .commended by the Mediral Profession a IKIMKAI DISPfcNSAKi ll'.' v BaaBSI Ptaee. SMgapsrf. J c i^urs to I I MM" Ml460 words
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Advertisement373 1933-03-02 2 SINGAPORE H NOTICE. (> n(i_p\rs. NOTICB B hereoy given that w^ fc now Invited for tbe foilowin? au*eZL* aaraloea and that partlcu^.: be MdaMad In Purchsse of old aaphait iron lying at m Date oi Claaing. 4 Supply of BnMhate or 934. Dai. May Ist, 1013. Mini I I Tenders373 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous168 1933-03-02 2 THE v rh k ihui-sdj« :nd. High Water 01.25 8.9 ft.. 14 C 8.1 Singapore Assises. 1n.1.x rd High Water. 01.50. 8.8 ft.. 14 41, 7 Cricket: B.C.C. Trial Match, at Padang v. tin flat Ul. High Water 03.20 8.5 ft.. 15.35 6.5 ft. -s H. -7. t. I- Governor.168 words
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Article, Illustration134 1933-03-02 5 llM k.rih«-.i. liiTman). alter th.- appall. n» L'a> work, explosion which laid more than a quarter *>f tin town ir mmM mor, than thousand <»ur picture shows firemen -till wi.rk.n_. Sundax at noun in a stricken street killing more than twu has* id people .1.1.1134 words
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Article289 1933-03-02 5 How Merchant- ..nd Shippers in Spend Lc- <• Make More. Profit margins automatically Increase ss overheads are cut. One of the most pri islam directions in which overheads are unneces. arilj Ihlgh. snd even unnecesssrtfy incurred. B linked tbe problem of storage of goods. Many concerns,289 words
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Advertisement68 1933-03-02 5 I)AV I LION RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 J» NIGHT a m y »eesd. AB Siagapoi see the pic tore.— Prom \v.-dn. i Mr. I GEORGK" arliss tmKj^^S^ It Nothing wl dwork m M f, finer picture better ifc aWaitS you in yourself to ser In a inni dt ath In found68 words
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Advertisement93 1933-03-02 5 Funnier than "MY WIFF'S FAMILY CAPITOL! T N,cm ■^^MM^WBS«WMI__BMM__H-__Ml-_M_K« rile Wiii >]♦• Tow n v a ill U* Si:.L_ing "I DON'T WANT TO GO TO BEDT md so w ill OF when you »cc STANLEY LUIPINO m BJJP.'I l'eppei\. >napp> Mu>ical Farce (omedv "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS" C| Kiot <l Fun. Music.93 words
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Advertisement146 1933-03-02 5 rlllMlj J ifil HRHS The Independenl Theatre with the Pick ol th< Worlds !'n A jSSE___ i -\____m '■^^M^___W^«<^'^ %&sisl_&_mm m^*^ m i^^^^^B ■^^figaSp nmmmmmm_*nm.o m JANET GAYNOR Charles FARRELL I As you would liave them youthfully romancing in a delicious 1 1 omedy ol matrimonial muddles FIRST YEAR I146 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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Article580 1933-03-02 6 Motherwell Player Ordered Off I From Our Ot D OM nap I B I London. I eb. 1 1 I ..Id. and sunir. WBall Bd all B sßu_d BB m_M I nan all crowd of man 30.0d(i I l thus .onsoh.i. B a I. I 17.:. t I580 words
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Article1574 1933-03-02 6 17 Points Scored l>> England [From Out Own CorreI. ndon. tel. 11 j outclassed on Saturday, at >eing beaten by 17 points to 6 I:,, v.. -;it her for the game. and On inatto te irk.-nham IB ttmM one day hafor one of the* big games, but twenty1,574 words
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Article87 1933-03-02 6 I Andrew Ramage. Bdhriwagh, scored an easy victory over H B King. Ndlston. to the final .drip, ka MBriwrgh Tbe final scores were Ramage 2.000 Ktag 1.550 W. Hamilton, who won the seen** stogies event for the fourth time was the only anteaaa ful title-hoMer to the All-Ireland Baifcaaatrai v87 words
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Article203 1933-03-02 6 The f oilovtof are the record* oi Rueby dubE in Britain up to Feto 12 PW D I Alx:aW:ti 28 Burnt if t it Bath' 26 19 l Bedford 24 18 Llarkhiati. JS 18 0 7 Bruhtni. 18 3 11 Bristol Cambridge Univ. 21 12 Cat lore203 words
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Advertisement362 1933-03-02 6 1 Imitation is the sineerest form of flattery. 1 We lead, others follow. i ORANGE I SMASH Defies all drinks in L*j7^^T^<Vj tla\our, aroma and after kffil FRAMROZ CO MBB |^^i.B»^ Phone 6354. MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING I GOODS STORE I KOK t.VFKYTHING Phone 2938 f~f STAR MAXWELL ALL I ENGLAND362 words
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Advertisement53 1933-03-02 6 v Guard his Health Give himFormannntai once ami so cure his Sore Throat before it develops into Influenza, Scarlet lever or some other infectious disease Children iike these harmless tablets and they arc much more effective than gargles. Keep I ormamint handy boy a bottle to-day. fORMAMINT Tha GemnVi!;..'... Throat53 words
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Advertisement114 1933-03-02 6 POPULAR .LOVER THE WORLD The fe« choice of a discern to the place ol hoooni op drivers' Olde English Alarmalac Try also Chivers' Jams, Jellies, Coooao rtmm* M Veßj*aaa4as Ag« //.is IMI I Kl> ll.iii k w y p gro» thicker Then J WM :.d the HEW A/ VBBT which114 words
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1420 1933-03-02 7 If the League Looked in at a Rotary Meeting Manila Journalist's Impressions o/ Singapore f» t x I■lli I I I 1 U ...i Wric-an visitor brin K s to Addressing the m M th, R,, t .,M Uuh ..t *.n C ap*re at their weekly luncheon meeting, at th1,420 words
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Article29 1933-03-02 7 PBSgCßffefS IbJbibb U art in BaW M *g nusqußo has ewatxainsa «-ar the Ksßaag bridge yesesrunj. were Injured lent m believed to hawe been caused juries29 words
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Article50 1933-03-02 7 v„ r- -nt Oil. nal Ma> He A Member [From Our Own Correspondent I-. ...k.k M.ir. 1 The Ministry of the Interior to-day posted m mrtfr* prohibiting aU government ofllcßls Bum hri-r^g ii Willi n of political amocia- v.-r. ?:•••> Bat committee. These may remain until they50 words
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Article10 1933-03-02 7 p.-,.- lEagtend. Coverdsles version, dated laold at Sotheby's for £5610 words
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716 1933-03-02 7 JUSTICE WHiTLEYS STEKN WARNING Hundreds of Counterfeit Notes From Overseas second Singapore Assises for If the D.P.P.. Mr. McEluane appearing on of the Cr There are 26 cases on the lLst including two murder charges and two of attempted murder. The accused in the716 words
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Article166 1933-03-02 7 {Ur Causing Accident to Motor <\\cli>l One of the first cases of its kind am mentioned to the Fourth PoUce Court, to Mr. A. C Boyd, yesterday, when an elderly Chinese WSS charged with causing grievous hurt by a rash act. Mr. D. W. Dale, for the166 words
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Article69 1933-03-02 7 The property known as Nos. 1. I—l.1 1. 3, 3 l, k, 58. M I 78. 9. 9—l 9A. 98. 11 11 A. 118. 13. 13A :>nd UB Change Alley, Nos. 32. 32—1. 32—2, 32—3 and 32—4 and 33 Raffles Place, Singapore, formerly occupied by Measrs. Kelly and Walsh Limited69 words
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Article150 1933-03-02 7 Programme To Include Dinner Dane and Wh oil Any former members of the Unlventties who are desirous of attending tbe Boat Race Dinner to be held at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday. April Ist. at 8 p.m. are requested to communicate with the Local Honorary150 words
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1837 1933-03-02 7 Judge's Comments In 1923 Will Judgment Mi \v ered judgment in an administration actum in the matter of the Estate of Haji Ali bin Kaji Mohamc-d Noor, deceased, who died on November 3, 1923, leaving a will dated July 31, 1923. By that1,837 words
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Article963 1933-03-02 7 Woman's Complaint After Hotel \ssignation PADLOCnKI) DOOR Protest \gainst Court Procedure I protest thai befme wending a ease to <ta__ll on which fee srirtitt to prscwd it..in^« m mnmnO tnmtm saa made ...uiwl %e-»tera.n when the point waa .set before Mr. A. W. Bay, the Ctocaawi BBSaaal963 words
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Article19 1933-03-02 7 Mr. and Mrs Jahn Baasaate and aWM returned to Waganra from ladia yesterday Br the niiuii asaß Jean laborde19 words
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798 1933-03-02 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS GERMAN UNREST lIURSnVY M\K(II 2. 1933 Tbe remainder ol the world, amid ttl own trouble- has becor.iL so lecOftNMd to reports ot political HIHI CLll.hiiv that opinion imnrhHj \\m not tally apprecL-L-d HM -all' feq which political -x- gripped the Fatherland. The frequency ot vital" elections the798 words
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Article86 1933-03-02 8 A meeting o' the Johore Council of State will be held at the Dewan. Johore Bahru. on Tuesday. March 14. at 11 a_m. March 4. 1933. is an American national holiday (Inauguration Day*, and the Consulate General in Singapore will be closed to business on that i Before Mr. G.86 words
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30 1933-03-02 8 Rubber and Tm prices .nd the sterling rate in New York and PBTII specially .cabled to the Free Press are as follow:30 words
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Article32 1933-03-02 8 London. Mar 1 Spot 2 1 32d. (2d Forward 2 5 32d LL Tone ot Market Steadier New York. Mar. I Spot 2.82 (2.77 Forward 2 M 1 2 H I32 words
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Article30 1933-03-02 8 London. Mar 1 Spot: £148% (£146*4) Forward £149 (£146%) Tone of Market Firmer STERLING London, Mar. 1 New York 341 (3.41- r >„) Paris 66 11 32 (86 IS 32,30 words
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Article47 1933-03-02 8 In mn report yesterday of The Man Who Played God." a sub- heading stated that Una \ihambra film. This was, of course, incorwt. This picture, whirl, h I L.iracterlsed by the brilliant acting of George Arliss. is being screened at the Pavilion47 words
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Article248 1933-03-02 8 SOON LEE STAGGERS INTO PENANG Round-The-World Junk From Singapore [From Our Own Correspondent] Two Singapore awn, Collin Brisbane and James Leach, who left that port last m ir. the Chinese junk Soon Lee with Km U tion of sailing to Southampton, arrived in being eleven days248 words
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Article297 1933-03-02 8 Judgment Ke>er\i*d in IVnanu Case I From Our Own Correspondent I-. i, .1 i\.-di..-«i In the Supreme Court yesterday judgment was reserved in the case in which V. N. Rajoo retired Government surveyor. Butterworth, sued the Attorney General for a sum of $27,245 being balance alleged to297 words
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Article156 1933-03-02 8 "Sleeple» Nij»ht>" \i Tin apitol Stanley Lupino Is a small man but a great comedian and in his latest film. "Sleepless Nights" at the Capitol he goes beyond the limit be has set himself so far. Tbere la no resisting his high-spirited humour, be just bowls you156 words
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Article67 1933-03-02 8 Singapore Lawyer to \«1 on I lent- h Our Own Correspondent) Hon'ble Mr. Justice Pricha'rd ■■nmi.it from the bench to-day that be is proroodhig an have on March is understood that Mr. J C Cobbett. the Singapore lawyer, will come to fftamng to act temporarily as judge67 words
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Article34 1933-03-02 8 annual general meeting of St Andrew's Mission Hospital, Bfc_e__pore, will be held at n Wednesday May 3rd. a the benefaction of Messrs. Aw Boon Haw aad Au Boon Par will be unveiled by Lady34 words
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Article438 1933-03-02 8 Malaya's Weather in the Making Proposed Meteoroloiin .1 Forecasts A weather forecast syndications oi the areather conditions that expected In Malaya for hours ahead is the am. Government Meteorolog tea Dep.. has now completed four ye..: Tbe department functions it: tbe top of Pullerton Buildinr a: one caa find Information438 words
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Article150 1933-03-02 8 Janel Ca.Mim \lh; n The Bret year of married tbe teat, and this truism ie apt: in the entertaining film. "Th» F" which opened at the Altaambra U The picture caneeras a young brid afflicted with a desire to mov. te plaoe. and la ft hi ill"150 words
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Advertisement164 1933-03-02 8 fal cJfN| j?\ i_ l .'.c ,-/Sr r* JM CAIUDIBIECIK'S BY sPFCIAI >»J*m^P^ T HM TBE DIAMONDS SKT PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND FTKRNITY RINGS. Ll &.1 Bridal present* In diamond set W atr ties Brooches. Braeeieta, Pearl Necfclaeer LARGEST AND WEI J. -SELECTED STOCK DO NOT FAIL TO ENQUTRE FOR164 words
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Advertisement98 1933-03-02 8 J^S r BKACTY PREPARATIONS Nourishing ream Foundation (ream Cleansing Lotion Orange Protective Lotion Hand Bleach Toilet Soap Face Powder Depot British Dispensary, Ltd. Raffles Place Singapore. THE HEROINE OF A NEW NOVEL is described u "sitting uazin.L 1 into the tire, thinking t what might have been. In CSM( one98 words
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Article199 1933-03-02 9 Na___k_____c_ Mar l >n the arms imhrgo. the Port CXf.ce spokesman, stated to a Renter since tbe League by Its meat report unanimously condemned Japan's art ot argressun towards China It follows To embargo should he limited to tbe aggressor waging war nn China. itReuter Far Eastern - 199 words
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Article32 1933-03-02 9 J Nankins. Mar 1 J It i> ..th. i.ilh announced that J < hnia i- making rtpr.stntations J 1,. I I,,!! 111 ..Mil. tl.Ml with th. I.i itiNh arms t-mli ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article80 1933-03-02 9 JU.__.lin. Feb. 37. In Geneva tbe Advisory Committee established to consider tbe Manchurian situation met during the week-end when the British delegate. Capt. Anthony Eden, requested the Commute* to give serious and speedy consideration to tbe problem of tbe export of arms. The members agreed to theReuter - 80 words
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Article112 1933-03-02 9 Lin—, March 1. runes in a uwawtr from Ottawa states ..ig tc high official authority the 'AIU Ml H: L: I lead in placing an embaigo on the export of arms and ammunition to Japan and China. Hauler. Ottawa. March 1. The Government will undoubtedly follow Britain'sReuter - 112 words
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Article476 1933-03-02 9 Vw triumphs l-ri'fl Manchukuo Anniversary I .trie* -1 enterprise tbe Mfl Of PUW.. iil.h.. or relating iattvd Kw iptelaWy tmmm |..k Mar 1. L: of the founding of Manehukuo by Chihfeng to-day worn fulfilled. ry entering the city this afternoon ......v. t.. •hineae Cowunander, llnVWsnv-Hmv west476 words
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Article182 1933-03-02 9 \KMS EMBARGO FUTILE AND GROTESQUE Damaging Blow To The British Aircraft Industry WORLD LAUGHING STOCK < hiiw To Make Official Protest 1 0 London Shanghai. March I CWG the opinions oi a! i; tl se press, which Is Mt* :itical. Mr n, TTimMlUi Evening Post writes thatReuter Far Eastern - 182 words
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Article339 1933-03-02 9 MURDER SUSPECTS DISCHARGED Confessed In Foreign Country -The FM.S. [Prom Our Own -Correspondent] Penang. Mar 1. important constitutional point was raised Mr Dunford Wood Four persons, two Malays and two Tamils were indicted for murtt a Tamil woman at Kampong Mi I I II n .-t year.339 words
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Article169 1933-03-02 9 lour British Compan\ Directors Arrested i tmtm m.! t. i The well-known financier. Martin Coles Harman has been arrested and taken to a police station and charged with conspiracy to defraud. Three other men are also charged, named H. H. Pounds. B. F Conigra Changeat. Reuter. IReuter - 169 words
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Article73 1933-03-02 9 Awaiting Plans tor Controlled Withdrawals Topeka. Kansas.. Mar. I. 1 Five banks with deposits totalling a million half dollars have cX The Ia latun as approved a Bill to speed reorganisation cf the closed banks. nurl.sti.n. March 1 I H; I permitting a bank holiday inReuter - 73 words
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Article31 1933-03-02 9 Hon? Koiiti Grants Preference of T»n IVr Cent Hunt; Kong. Mar. 1. The Colony has granted a preference on 0_ pire tobaccos of ten per cent- Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 31 words
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Article259 1933-03-02 9 Guarantee of Liberty Withdrawn IRON HAND OF NAZIS No Privacy for Letters or Expression of Opinion Berlin. Feb. >H. new Decree which has been signed b> President Ilindenburg and enforced immediate!, places (iermam under an absolute dictatorship. backed by what virtually Ls martial law. The DecreeReuter - 259 words
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Article222 1933-03-02 9 Successful Claim oi Sinuaporc Merchant (From Our Own Correspondent) IVn:in; M.ir 1 In the Supreme Court Mr. Justice Prichard delivered judgment in a case in which Rahamin ...hants of Robinson Road. Singapore, sued Kischan Chand and Sons and Kashiran Parmanan. two Indian firms in Penang. for the222 words
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Article67 1933-03-02 9 Passed l/nder Nose Of Patrol Ship 11.. in; K..IU Mat. I. 17 I I H. under the nose <•: IM I wlMrt \.a.«. anti ;,-7 I;.. l authorities complain that ■-pport unity of a capture was lost owing to the failure of the local autborities to communi-Reuter Far Eastern - 67 words
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Article63 1933-03-02 9 First Woman Minister in I.S.A. New York. Feb. .X. Mr Roosevelt has OOamMed Ml t.i i: agpamteaaaai fimatoi r J waisii oi m ntan is to b< Attorn y -General. Ml- IV:. Pi Baarotav] ta Labov (Mia .ParMm tttO at the tirst pamaa OaMnK ttOdd i In theReuter - 63 words
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Article53 1933-03-02 9 Approved By All Provincial Governments New Delhi, Mar. 1. The decision of th. Government to ban tt. session of the Nation;.. Omen- at Calcutt had thf I LL.-t approval ol Sir S.._:. M I Boatl and all the Provincial G<>v. nts stated Mr. If G Haig thReuter - 53 words
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Article84 1933-03-02 9 Arms Embargo on South American States fieneva .eb is There was a discussion on principle in nection with an arms embargo on Peru B. I t_J the League Council this e\. Dr Wellington Koo stating that as no verdict had been pronounced against either party, he couldReuter - 84 words
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Article30 1933-03-02 9 (^-operate With Disarmament Conference .erie\ .1. Ma 1 ii I The Japanese d« BM been instr from Tokio U 1 continue co-operation with Ha DI armament Conference.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article52 1933-03-02 9 The number of calls a.t^nded during Feb: I was 192. and of these 15 were to cases outside Municipal lir:. The mam H l.llows: Motor ar accident.- 17 motor lorry accidents motor bus accidents 7; trclley car ac<collapse eaaai ll attempted suicide 4; shooting or stabbing 6; other52 words
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Article23 1933-03-02 9 Pans. Feb. 28. Mr Mat' lokii .<■• < i-mo: r< w and rctun..s lo Paru probably on Sunday reachIng London on Monday ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article40 1933-03-02 9 London 1.1. Following heavy rains and snow, widespread floods are reported from many parts ol I .MB try and in th> in th. m i :>ourhood of Staines and Windsor, hundreds of arrv are under water ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article177 1933-03-02 9 \.\ii Landlord Victimised Rn Rent Collector ■f the discovery of a loss of over $5,000. Messrs. Alkaff and Co. well-known Singapore landowners, supra rod aa complainin a case of criminal breach of trust aa a servant against a young Malay rant collector who was charged before177 words
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Article35 1933-03-02 9 (iritivh rahim t Consider Far last ,nflict The conflict in the Par East, It Is understood. was again considered at to-day's meeting Of labtnet and further diplomatic eaetungm r. i IL ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement134 1933-03-02 9 "WINDSOR" WATER WOOLLIES fSJ? During J ,LjW T\ this Week W 7~) SPECIAL -•______Jj DISPLAY WINDSOR '6 Off SWIMMING r n\ s^H^r^- cobn mes 1 Vv BM Tj\ A law varietj < »t I'lai* N _!_-_!^_-^l_ Colours, Contra*! Effect* ir Fancj Dc>iL r n> WJNDSOR in One-Piet-c Suit* 1^ II134 words
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Advertisement1081 1933-03-02 10 ,^r^ —,,^___~32^S^^^....^fc-^__ -r^ L» buik FUNNEL LINK (Ocean TBI t*A \\\u\.\iu>s Oa LM rnt-^T Shto Ca. Ltd and China THE HP A khiow steamship CO U93l)Ltd suemm Navigation Co.. CUNARD STEAMSHIP Cod.. Ltd. ,t .V.^LL L HIE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP <'-. L'L N .■w|.,\ni)N c Ptci STRAUAN J IRIENTA] LINE Ltd.1,081 words
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Advertisement515 1933-03-02 10 Ellerman Bucknall I Steamship Co., Ltd. < Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FRLIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SCEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Hue Spore. sails spore. ss. CITY OF LYONS For Havre, London. Rotten: un _v H_>:_ lb M Port Mar. 2 CITY of MANH For515 words
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Advertisement337 1933-03-02 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. ..^ioratad in England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO INDER CONTRAC'I WITH Hl^ M \JBTTI OftfMHMMT LONDON AND FAR I.AS'I MAII sLI OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHIN RANPURA Mar. 3 KA__BBR-I-BB__D BHUT 6,000 Mar. 13 MANTUA CHTTRAL 15.000337 words
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Advertisement605 1933-03-02 11 0. S. K. Line. Mill MXX X XNO sol AMt;R|( v via Colombo. Duftan. Port MfWhlis" im**' JM> BMI0 MlJmSi tvLm <BwtM 4be world l Mar. 11 12 ,N UK Colombo. Durban Port EMm^ *m Twn Wo de Jan^TaMte. M tirtOao (Round-tide- world ti Apr. 27 2S -XNTOn mn Ru,605 words
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Advertisement544 1933-03-02 11 to i:irope EROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SCEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang. N. York. P Harriv n Mar 11 Mar 14 Mar. 16 Apr 25 Pres. ■__p« M.ir 25 Mar 28 Mar 30 May 9 Pres.544 words
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Advertisement911 1933-03-02 11 K. P. M. KONTNKEI.IKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ TIDOKI— I \L._l S I d P.. L. li IL. both- -T__;.r.(:..v Ma:u: I Chcnb.-n (Ml In usitfugrin). Semarang, Sourabaya. »asl»» hag Am; I' Bmoa and Banjoewangi. I'AI.OI'O— I I sin, K...i!ig. Femangkat and Selakau. (.i\. MIM'V(K-7 MM rempa. Genting and MMai. MAROS— Fruav911 words
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Article503 1933-03-02 12 IT BE STATION TRAGEDY Husband Tells Of A Dual Personality" Lady Harm, wife of Sir Henry Per H of Gloun mm, London, who dived to her death under a Tube tram at BondStation, was said i inquest to a double personality. Sir Henry, who was503 words
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Article119 1933-03-02 12 I! ..---A- 1 1 (I. The Maranoa. which arrived in Hong Kong from Australia, is the first of a number ol vessels chartered by Australian ;-hipping firms to carry a la: rnment of cargo to China. Incidentally, it also happens to be her first visit to Hong119 words
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Advertisement656 1933-03-02 12 Burns Philp Line. I:-. L POI BUBBANE, STDNEI AND HELBOURNE via i\\\, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ELAND. Regular monthly 0*"!* by tbe well-known steamer MARELLA < 7.37 a tons) and the S.S. MANGOLA (3.352 tons). ICargo only) as. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins656 words
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Advertisement438 1933-03-02 12 I.S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AMP IR \NSPOR I o 'Incorporated in Japan). REGULAR I KlK. ill AND P\ss| 5.,1 i: v| KM< I ik«»m i\r\\ i).. Sail. BRIE MARU Mar. 13 Mar. 13 FOB KOBE, OSAKA, MOJL YAH ATA. s \<,m > Wll > OKOH I Km Sail. JOHORE438 words
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Advertisement185 1933-03-02 12 THK FAST \SIAT!f CO mmi 1 (Incorporated in Derm Telephone 5322 PASSENGOt AND FKCIGHT to <;k\oa ionimn oomrnmm IMHKIRC. AND <<>PlMl\<.| From From Spore M MS. FIONIA 7 3 ERRIA 2« 3 2* LALANDIA 19 4 VOft 9 5 ALSIA 30 5 30 I BORINGIA VIA 117 n ERRIA 1185 words
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Miscellaneous730 1933-03-02 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Barck. (\e:y Saturday 7 pm and Thui I3oa m. K-c.L, ;..y t>, h nuay 7.30 am Saturdays 7 p m. X lerantutj Monday to hi 77 ■»> I 30 am Kuantan tvia Jerantuti Saturdays 7 pm X- Padang Besarl Monday and Md 1 P- m K.730 words
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Miscellaneous188 1933-03-02 12 Oil Wh.irl ...il ll..: t 1 >v| > |N |»l.\ IM)l h > I a n, tm*r l'atar Albert D Victoria Dock: N Keppel Harlioui L D No. 1 Dc<:k; Tomohon. No. 2 Dock WBt. Enterprise. VISSFJ.S ARRIYKD .tdja. IM IM kBB D<li .t, lor unc. Bnt. 1922. from Melboun..188 words
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Article275 1933-03-02 13 Steamer Smashes Into Junk Anchorage One per-on was drowned, eight are mi and more than 13 junks were badly dv:; I when the Taiping. cwrud by the CtM Steamship Co.. smashed into the junk chorage on the Whangpoo inside the Nantao While investigate :.e River police are being275 words
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Article431 1933-03-02 13 The following passengers are sailing by the P. and O R. iputana at 9.30 a.m. on Friday. olombo Bombay and Europe. M X Wa.K I 0 J H B. and M: I C Tidy Mr. W. J. Parks. Mr. I Nicholli.. Mrs L. A. Powell. Mr. and431 words
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Article136 1933-03-02 13 The following paasengeis arrived by the P. and O. Rajputana from the Far B Mr. J I II -ai IRS. B R Sinc;h Mr and Mrs O Blown and child M: \V Bowerman. Mr. E. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs A C I ttm Mr. J. W. Guthrie. Mr.136 words
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Article78 1933-03-02 13 The Messageries Maritimes' new local agent, M. Limage, armed on board the Jean Laborde, 808 1 yesterday, to take ov.-r i>:ti. from M Jobard who goes away by the same vessel on leave prior to transfer t MMthSf of the company's agen. i M I image78 words
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Article37 1933-03-02 13 K.N IL M. passengers from N.E.I, to 9 pore on February 28th Tjong A. So* Menko, M ngapore to Batavia on Manh I Rendorp Jhr. Mr Ii Peng 80. Mr Ho Tiane Tjay, Mr. v37 words
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Article604 1933-03-02 13 Hi« New Gravinu Dock Opened One ol naatrt enterprises undertaken by a Ctfdf shipbuilding concern in tm* when the Blue Funnel •!> newly constructed pra. dock otstoun works of Barclay. Curie and Ccnipany .Ltd.. intended that a brief ceremony should be held in cennection with th. occasion, si604 words
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Article73 1933-03-02 13 lacroased Shippiaf Activity Ottawa, March I. Increased activity in the shipping this year, at the Port of N- Wbeta_B___lM d Hi western Canadian coast has been noted Deep sea vessels handled at the port numbered 310 with rev. tonnage of 1.085.000 tons compared with 301 vessels cf 1.052,86573 words
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Article165 1933-03-02 13 A C".7.v,TP.nu'nt Ga/.tt 7.:..7.\ ■■■'.7a.--followme proclamation cotu-.-rnnit: ation >>; aliens 'Hie Governor in Council orders that, during .eh month i .mmencini 'mm Li.- Ist day of Ap: ii. 1933. no shipp.-'"'' BoO_paa| and i.o Ot ch..!L_'. i ludlvMlial ship shall orins; into and land in the Colony165 words
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Article64 1933-03-02 13 After h: tiie record from Honolulu to San Francisco on her last l_M__ue«Wd voyage. when she steamed the 2,081 miles in 4 days 2 hours, at an average- speed of 21.1 knotDollar liner President Cool_d_'i' did not mainuccess on her outward voyage. Owing to adverse weather conditions, she had a64 words
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Advertisement498 1933-03-02 13 j THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Office: 13> KOIUNSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. 6056. Cable Address. AI>\ 'KKTISKR. SINCIAPORE. 1' d ult in MUav.i Delivered 1 t; th < Hi/m ,-.vi, morning Latest w> t -'-mi ni.- md l.test .innouiicements li lh ,n>l Im ihlex appear ri.iilv '♦-•tiiie> iiulude pit tun**, bridge notes498 words
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Advertisement395 1933-03-02 13 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V, f AND MOST OF THE U.S.A. Tin New Set ni'. ILu'itr of tne smdl:. 1 NalJimai It:. 1 > ,p\ 1 lh best of the marvel!.,.. Canadian Rocm. v \»m r__m^. Park l_odg"0 to the heart of wondruna r?!oiiu«a o* -^nljBS !.t\eJ straight through from395 words
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Article1004 1933-03-02 14 GREAT POSSIBILITIES IN' INDIA Sir A. Watson on Looking Beyond Cottoi London. A ,i". ul tr.icl. :>-■■.•• Indi: 1 w ■<- made by Sir Alfi ci W (son. editor ol th( C-.t lt-iit tit StatfXir.an. at a ..1 the British Empire Union, in Excliai station Hotel,1,004 words
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Article77 1933-03-02 14 Yon Papon's Message to Munich Berlin. ieh 25. In order to rea____ure the alarmed, the ViceChancellor, Yon Pa pen, has sent a telegram U> Munich reaffirming that there is no inten.tion whatever to appoint a State Oommteioner l in B. the meanwhile the suppression .position propaganda progresses andReuter Wireless - 77 words
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Article31 1933-03-02 14 rvri.n. 1.1, 2:. ■rm troops have occupied a Socialist .'■> at Beuthen. Silesia, according to Vorwaerts' i.aye hotated the Nasi flag over It. police, apparently, are doing nothing In the! Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 31 words
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Article46 1933-03-02 14 Ten revolver shots were fired by two nMS_v ed to be Nazis, who broke Into the flat Md member, Kurt I nrwilllilll n i i Ixjwenstein escaped unhu d one of the intrudes. Tli mist newspaper DieroCefahae lias been suppressed for six weeks.' Reuter Wire lessReuter Wireless - 46 words
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Article93 1933-03-02 14 Washington. Feb. 20. A bill granting emergency powers over 0.000 "national banks" in the United States to the Comptroller of Currency has pa rand the Room of Representatives and the (Senate and now goes to the White House for the approv the President. The bill empowers the Comptroller93 words
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Advertisement441 1933-03-02 14 _44_^t\__\V_\^\ BOTTLE _*_&__i_\_\ Bm_l Several patent preparations have _^___n\^l^_^_zf^^ :i jy i_w___\ 1 1__3___&^ been iiered to the p ublic of \W\3S^^^ _^^^__t_^_f Malaya tor SINGAPORE FOOT' a definite cure lor SINGAPORE FO'. >T and la equally efficacious DHOBY ITCH RINGWORM and all '.rntati!.- <kin infect lorn. j oduct ol441 words
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Advertisement124 1933-03-02 14 j BRITISH BROADCASTING j I CORPORATION J PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BI'RMA. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J FEDERATED MALAY STATES I FROM THK EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY, ENGLAND J Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 31.3 metres Thursday. Man li .»nd. OJLT 2.30 p.m. Time Signal fi i J Big Ben Books— J i Old124 words
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Advertisement694 1933-03-02 14 BANKS AISD lISSURAS i CHARTERED HANK. (»l HIN \l'S I K\l M \Mi i HIM rporated In England by Royal Charter) r M up capital in 600,000 __harea of £5 each B MM JBeatree Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000.000 HEAD OFFKI 38, BLshopsgate. London. E.C 2. ii. ..nd694 words
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Miscellaneous399 1933-03-02 14 ROUND VOIR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following Is a Hat of ■*M'nin which can bp received m Singapore Java Stalls— Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney. Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo Syri:. > Tanjong Priok 21 metres399 words
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Article430 1933-03-02 15 Market Condition. Durinif Tht Wtrk Km report there la no Mm tai Oammtm -•-efcly report, there .t there is an underlying .md uncertainty ta every the moment. On the i i. Bm i i- Hpatata Continent, particularly ..-udered the reason for The shadow of war in the I430 words
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Article90 1933-03-02 15 ••mpany to Reconstruct Ltd.. has draw a up m heme, under a hieh a new t* registered to acquire the assets ;>• which Is to wind up. ■■tmir 110.530 7 per tent. Convertible MM by identical Motes ta mpanv and sharehoMrrs will receive haw m thr nrw company.90 words
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Article33 1933-03-02 15 leaf ended Oct. 31. 1033. show yard £7 480. from which ii >n year's working £110. amount "cry account o*ll. Md cxi mature rubber £373. leaving tmtm forward of £0,404.33 words
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Article875 1933-03-02 15 Kubber Output Restriction The following letter was addressed to the Financial Times by Mr H. w Braddon of Notwithstanding the potential uses which have been foreshadowed in \ariou* directions lately, there seems no doubt that for some time to come the rubber industry must very largely rely on875 words
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Article63 1933-03-02 15 Revenue from sale of tin ore during year to July 31. 1333. waa $140,001. less mine, head office and London expenditure $130,245. leaving 013.045; and interest, dec, $070. leaving gram profit $*****. Directors recommend following amounts be written off: lorn insurance premium $000, subscriptions to T.P A63 words
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Article174 1933-03-02 15 Ocean shipmenta of rubber ii-riuaui- latex. iv U rt.\ and coventrated latex during the of February. 1933 PRELIMINARY RETURN Shrtt Cr«p. Luit-x. Ctrtt- d I:.*. T O T A L Tons Revertex Tons Ions Name of Port. l"r.i!i>h:prii' i.' I':;mshipnieii! ment Export Export II P- 8.8. Malay174 words
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Article213 1933-03-02 15 Import^ Into The Federated Malay States The Government of the Federated Malay States will accept, for the purpose of Imperial Preference the forms for already accepted by His Majesty's Goven in the United Kingdom, amended as shown Mm These forms and the regulations governing their use are contained213 words
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Article115 1933-03-02 15 Careful Inspection by OiTuLiU Ottawa. Mar. 1. The high quality of the meat export trade Of Cftuwu.* is mainly due to the splendid Fed' meat inspection service in operation, in >ort trade I :d meet the demands of foreign cou: Canadian government requires tbe most I of all115 words
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43 1933-03-02 15 TOERANGIE (SUMATRA) RUBBER AND PRODUCE Balance brought forward £17.049, add amount transferred from taxation reserve no d £5.000. making £22,049. Deducting loss for year to October 31. 193. eluding £4,403 loss on exchange. £5.057. remains balance of £16.992 to be carried fori pi43 words
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Article46 1933-03-02 15 Loss for year to September 30, 1932, £267, 'which, when deducted from £1.504 brought in, I leaves credit of £1.237 to carry forward. (Previous year, loss £000.) Market value of investments on September 30. 1932, was approrimately £33.051. against book value of £36,525.46 words
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Article129 1933-03-02 15 Changes in Representative Prices i ft. n iti. ican Can. Com. 50 19 I phone and Tgraph 95 94 97 Atcheson Railroad 34 7 35 ■"•v 36% Du;x>nt 33--, 33 »> 34 Firestone. Common N.Q. 10 lIH IP, 12 Gen. Motors 10 s 10 10 Goodrich129 words
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Article10 1933-03-02 15 988.01-1 1.2r)0.00d :> 1-' mhi United Press AssociationUnited Press Association - 10 words
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Article128 1933-03-02 15 The Singapore Chamber ol OpnjMM Rubber Association h.ia Its I.lllth aciition yesn-rda.\ Patal. 1,707,191 lbs 762.14 toils. Offered )89.702 lbs 709.6H toi Sold 1.296.729 lbs 578.90 tons spot I ondon 2d N Yin 2% ct«. I'KIC K> KK.VLI/Kl> RIIiImmI Smokrd >h.-» Cents IVr Lb. Si mdard Qu128 words
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Article76 1933-03-02 15 Canadian Exports to Britain Ottawa, March 1. Canada leads ail other countries in exports ni copper ore. r-^-.jlu.s matte and other unman;;: rapper to tin I 'rated Kingdom ■.1 pMf C;-r.a>:: B f-:;>nrt.- amounted to 11 420 as out of total British requirements Of 26.659 tons. OHM i.:76 words
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Article318 1933-03-02 15 To- Day's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES March 1 SELLINT. London 4 ,:id..;h ■_•:>, I I.' Mion. 3 months |j| London. 60 days' sight 2 I 25 32 I "i ."en. 30 days' sight 23 34 London, demand 2 3 1 1 T.T. ttl 1' 11 Lyon- i I demand 985318 words
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77 1933-03-02 15 Vlai.h Ist I- .1,-k Equal to London Standard, s... ,i htgt) I London Standard. <FC> 6 j| lf 9hk ST:<ndard r.s.s. on Tender March 61|16 f% M>ril 6SJI6 April-June 63 16 «>4 July-Sept. €X 6 7|16 Dec 6 9116 •i Mai ktt— Quiet. Latest Cable:—77 words
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Article843 1933-03-02 15 CLOSING QUOTATIONS \\l I»\J ■>!> M |v| Connemara (si* jj^ 44 CO 7' 1 kagM at) 07% 10 Jeram Kuanran <50"> 2ft Jimah <$li SO Kama&an <$2. 60 To Ktdah (slt Kempas (slt 50 1, Kluang (sl> 70 Kundong ($1) 60 70 Kuala Sldim (tit 70 90843 words
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Advertisement70 1933-03-02 15 o— ta exceed 1 1 2,000 000 Assurance In force over MMgMjl The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. t Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) or,*: Extern __s, BoUcUng, OcU Bfc-tt. Slnwore. LON^ OFFICK £20.000 aepo..* d wlth sup™ of and JJ ™J^ Companies Act in every particular PLANS ASSURANCE70 words
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Article794 1933-03-02 16 WILTSHIRES GET TWO GOALS IN FINAL MINUTES S.CX/s Penalty Lead That Didn't Quite Last LASHMAR'S GREAT GOAL-KEEPING Regimental Forwards Checked 'by Glasgow Wiltshire Regt. 2; B C.C 1. The S.C.C. came very near to defeating the Wiltshire* on the Padang yesterday, but a fine recovery in794 words
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Article84 1933-03-02 16 Coldman Wins With 99 Points One 01 the earliest events of the 1933 swimStag seaion was decided at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday, when a diving competition open to all club members waa held The e\er._ was won by C Goldman, the club 100 yards champion, with84 words
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Article143 1933-03-02 16 Wiltshire's' V* Team Well Beaten s X 5: Wiltshires n In a friendl". I l X- Wilslnres at the Par..!:, the KMJC lot side. The ippy and th... Wilt.-hin forward! umld make no impression on the SRC. de: Collick and Humphries clearing with ease on most occasions143 words
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Article42 1933-03-02 16 1 adies ompetition For Course shield The annual competition for the Clarke Challenge Shield for ladies' teams in Singapore L n.peL ,ir- r-q.s ii notify the honorary aecret.. i: m .eorge's X M .'-i- '..iter than \V. March Bth lt».42 words
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Article35 1933-03-02 16 Chelsea Beaten Again London. M.ir I MVIUOM 1 Mlddlesbor C 1. DIVISION 111 Southernl sw .no itbend 2. 1 Rovers ton 0. DIVISION 111 iNorthein) Wr 1 1 1 n m 1 ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article107 1933-03-02 16 The result of Urn -ompetition for tn. Kan Bowl played at the 0a:..-. I OoM Club was as fellow PT-!:. it and Mi.- \V s Allen Mi V R Hobl ar.d Mr> 1' P mv* by 1 un 1"!.. :l| wing wtre the best scores in the107 words
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1039 1933-03-02 16 STRANGE RETALIATION ON PARENTS Commits Suicide When Sent to Prison woman who recently pi- aded to havtaf committed as.: .pper < on a child of whom she was reported hi fond, mad end to her qualn Km Ctvfl M D bOOotif with a mtO1,039 words
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706 1933-03-02 16 S.S. (PENANG) ASSOCIATION LOOKS FORWARD GREATER CONFIDENCE IN L 933 Expenditure Restricted Only Outside Singapore I From Our Own Correspondent J Penaio; M.v l Presiding at the annual meeting of the Straits Settlements Association the Town Hall. Mr. P. N Knight. President, mid that h. _d to say that the706 words
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Article57 1933-03-02 16 Finance liill Passed Alter All-Night Sitting Fans. March 1. r an all-night fitting, the Senate by 200 votes to 83. and the Chamber by 360 IM nnally passed H I inancial Bill, M. Daladier having made agreement on a com-.-i 1 n for an emergency cut inReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement97 1933-03-02 16 i *J~- L' l-_r l f m* p. i ■;.< y V^yy__ V»A I TIGER BEER i I FRASER ENEAVELIF < DISTRIBUTORS L z STOCKTAKING SALE Mi»M)\ Ml RDAY MARCH 6th to MARCH 11th GENUINE SALE j SHOPSOILED AND SURPLUS STOCKS EXCELLENT BARGAIN^ J _-______-_-->—■ MALAYA PUBLISHING HOI SI LriL97 words
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