The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 March 1933
1933-03-03
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1933-03-03 1 The Singapore Free Press NO 1 ;.>».•*.. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1933. (KNT>15 words
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Article212 1933-03-03 1 Mi K.iport- jnd ll.ini. k. .ii, nil. ii Hit _i.!-|i i.| Mw .la pa in si-. dr<l.ii«-s -Mr lan Hamilton .1.. vt.it,. that in the rase of a 11.1111 th«\ < .'I Id mil* s.im-iJ |,v ».u ii. i' lai d air fonr>— l\u«- rnaaaa I aaaaaa212 words
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Article247 1933-03-03 1 PKrMON IU I (>KI.MSB*I London. Msr. 2. In a second division football match Preaton defeated Grimsby by four goals to two.— Reuter Las-ana haaad of ciisaii Lindbergh— Fage 9. The \.,/.i di. i-iturship in l.ermam heing oppcsrd tn Ilavaru and >.i\eii while Berlin imno, ip.il eleition> ..I l,i„247 words
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Article916 1933-03-03 1 A PLANTKK LOOKS AT CANCELLATION i I dropped to to see the District Officer yea* I .day., and after the customary playful badtInsge about my unpaid Quit Rent for 1831 and *****. we got on to the subject of War Debts. I The D.O. is a most interesting fellow and916 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement139 1933-03-03 1 pE*''* I Id oßTarmaEEi n in llUfil' K'*YlS!'*N STORK RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYAS PREMIER HOTEL I V n| N <<H.I» UI \XIXi; WATKR I na BVBNING TEA DANCE-6.30 to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL L' \LR DANCE -9.30 p.m. to Midnight. I IpIIILL i |N nn I VIM COI'RT VFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE139 words
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Advertisement153 1933-03-03 1 1 iMmMfh^ aa^^arsasjasa— i 'Si? SEA VIEW HOTEL i DINNER I>AN( X .v (AIiAKKT 4» AltltllvlAlAA iraxz BEAUTY TREATMENT i 3 A3 OLtf BEAUTY, SALO.X i.s in charge of A\ EXPERT, SPECIALLY TRAINED by ELIZABETH ARDEN, AT HER SALON. 25 OLD BOND STREET, LONDON. FOH WORK UNDER TROPICAL CONDITIONS MAYNARD153 words
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Advertisement50 1933-03-03 1 I.ATKS'I XDYKKTISKMKNTS ner Page 3. Save The Coupons Pages 3 and 4. Lttths Food Market Page 8. Makes Things Run Smoothly Page 14. Prevents Unnecessary Suff< ring Page 14. CHRYSLER RIDING EASE PIANOS uprighTgrands FROM $450.00 GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS W. J. GARCIA PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURER, AMBER MANSIONS. BEER is back!50 words
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Advertisement10 1933-03-03 1 in rHE WORI D LAST HEARS RBI 080 >\ VAI lAAA.nitii.iMHi10 words
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Article179 1933-03-03 2 Kliction nt Ottii-o Bearers tor the [Prom Our Own Correspondent] M.,Us«a >Ur The general meeting of the Malacca Boy Scouts Association was held in the Malacca Library wtth the Hon'ble Mr. C. H. G. Clarke in the chair. Tbe following were elected office-bearers for I'residpnt H oV V.:179 words
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Article91 1933-03-03 2 The undernoted non-fiction works will be ready for Issue on Saturday st 9 am. Bell tClive) An Account of French Painting. Joh Ellen Terry and Bernard Shaw. KlsrwiU (Victor Yon) Queen Elisabeth and some Porelgners. illus. Pasley (RMJ3A Private Sea Journals. 1793. illus. Ponsonby «Sir F.) Letters of91 words
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Article195 1933-03-03 2 A prominent F^g"** 1 physician, writing in the Rews-Chronicle (London) recently, stated "The best and safest taste to cultivate li I Bute for beer.** rimm fM^mA*mm qq thb statement, a EEaV anoara Melbourne specialist referred to a portion of a speech by Sir William Arbu Lane. C.8..195 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement447 1933-03-03 2 DOLDOOTS FLUEUNE LIQUID SHAMPOO. hsir silky and ahl MKDKAL HALL, LTD. < HI MInI S Outport Orders prompt!} e\t«uted. BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Hlfhest Class Wsrk— Lsweat Bates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— Phone 7898 A STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIOVERS REPAIKhhS. 14A Change Alley. Singapore The Cheapo' Hou-e for447 words
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Advertisement492 1933-03-03 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereoy given that tenders art now United for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tendersmay be obtained in the Tender Room Munic ipal Offices Purchase ol old asphalt di n md :a.. iron lying at various MimKipd Depots Date492 words
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Advertisement459 1933-03-03 2 tats J^^^ W n*si j! Lan^S LaV. LnV^^QaaV nsnansnEai Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth SOMr tooth pastes will rem -vr three if nipofEaEstf film, hut tJicv Bntf lanfM BsWnt r BEstl --'lean and sparklinf.459 words
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Advertisement107 1933-03-03 2 I I x^Bßjaw {*^V s "cI Laa I-^ Well^KS> pur old self again! <-^** specd v recovery. Doctors everywhere know its value in restormg|hea!r"i building strength, revitalizing the entire system. It* > drates make energ> its protein reconstructs tissut i {etiA Mood and nerves; it-> vitamins are es.scnti.il to hi107 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous179 1933-03-03 2 ME \vi hh .il A High Water/0i.50. 88 ft.. 14.41. 7.3 ft. OWcket SCC Trial Match, at Padang. aigh Wat. i 65 ft Openina o# SS-VJ*. Hesdqus-ters by HJI. the Governor. DriS Ha!', 5 p.m Cricket: S.C.C Trial Math at Padang; rts Club vs. V.M.C.A. at CAC ground. Golf: Singapore179 words
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COUNTERFEIT COINS
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Article46 1933-03-03 3 Chinese Sentenced At Penang Our Own Correspondent) hard with thre? rssea on the cslrnBi tint caaa a Chassat named Ng Cheng I BBaBBs BEBBBBBIEBBB^BBBBBEEsi BEET EVbBBBBBEEE>L H*t* I Th BtPP withdrew the Brat charge. On I I ■888 l BB each BBEBEI 'he BBEBEBEE El I46 words
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Article80 1933-03-03 3 I Ebbms Hiadson. a wanderer, has Even arrtsatI be charge of mating a bottle ol I 188 poßee wsnt hiss to go under an I as interior I aaaa.n an electric beUI Sth of chain., s ptecc of tan assaa I that* screws, six dessert spoon*. ■at tso80 words
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Article146 1933-03-03 3 Exodus of Europeans Trom Siam From Our Own Correspondent) K.,.n:k.»k. Vet. ll The annual meeting off the subscribers to the nursing hame brought to light that the iiiibbiE had atop-fred the annual subscription Tr '> ..x i, :.<•■• ■>v: The reason why the gift was originally made146 words
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Article46 1933-03-03 3 Eskimo mea appear to be growing rib Dr T D Bmithson. who haa been Bag the race on that lg per cent of the men shorn he exsralned hsd 25 ribs instesd of 14. The extrs rib was found teas ftequenUy smong Eskimo46 words
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Article101 1933-03-03 3 kelantanV Ex-Adviser Visits Siam (Fr, \n Correspond Bangkok. Feb The British Minister to Siam and Lady Mary Dormer 888 BB a visit to teurma. Arrivals off the week include Mr. and Mr- 11 I JBBBBBB, and departures Mr. E. 1 Ml years Government service, mostly in101 words
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Article89 1933-03-03 3 BEjEj a lorry for a atar.< Tabard Players, a company of bbs Ebb] BBBj and from Dicker: B v.. Igsßrd «t EBB OM OBBBBJ Inn. B th.- IHal < Mr y -s birthday The novel had been 8888 Ro6S B ajOadCf oi the Tabard Players, and89 words
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Article530 1933-03-03 3 SIAMESE PRINCE AN EXPERT PARMER Round Table Advice <) fl O I 00f!H I Itangkuk. I A r-ijiuid-t aliii nit-rciice on the a n< -ultural problems of Siam EBB staged or. I Ida) BEE Ml Sakol. the Unc:- r-s-- for the aflnd rMßßffa hi bbb bbebi bbbl Mebb530 words
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Article343 1933-03-03 3 ABSURDITIES OF THE LAW Home Office May Try Scots System It i BBBBBBi that Bfl Office will shortly announce the formation of a comn. to examine the whole question of imprisonment for ataßt Two months ago Lord Sank' Lord Chancellor, replying to 'he343 words
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Article180 1933-03-03 3 BRITISH!- \(Ti)HV*SHKI!)!u In these days of trade depression it is heartening to learn that at least one industry is working at full pressure as indicated by the latest report from tin factory at I |fe Birmingh-. n revealed that this factor delivery figures for the past tavav months180 words
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Article291 1933-03-03 3 Actix il it- ot Kuala I .tin iiramh The Ex-services Association of Malaya. Knala Lumpur Branch, annual report for the year ended December 31st, states thst the membership of the Branch, was as follows Ordinary members 213, Honorary members 24. life member, retired 1, Total 238. Tbe total291 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement108 1933-03-03 3 M *k**a Ql ART SIZK 110.00 PER CASE OF 48 BOTTLES Ofl |iM PER DOZEN. j PINT SIZK > 2 1.00 PER CASE OF 96 BOTTLES OR |MI PB DOZEN. y^^ Dl TV PAID AND DELIVERED HH GOOD jBW BRITISH BEER rfwjjjw BEDROCK PRICES lßf| M C EWAN'S WmM CHOP108 words
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Advertisement62 1933-03-03 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES tl, First Cross Street MALACCA 11, Light Street I PENANG 4 Klyne Street XI ALA I I'MPTR Registered by and Security deposited \*i:h the Straits Settlements Government Act as Trustees, Administrator- Receivers. Guardians, Rent Collectors. Investment^ Supeni>ed and Interest collected. Probate or \<tter* of62 words
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Article, Illustration545 1933-03-03 4 From TEA TO PAHITS IN these days we hear so much of the action of food and drink upon the general health. we should rarely partake of BBBBk which are ,K/t good for us. If food SB you or is not good for a J why tske it? Many people545 words
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Article127 1933-03-03 4 SHOULDERS and sleeve-settings are the keyote of fashionable styles just nos. The cut-out armhole and the display of the top ol the shoulder in afternoon and some evening po-.vns recall the Greek line and classic draperies. A yoke decoration that is carried across^ the top of the arms127 words
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Article125 1933-03-03 4 COFFEE-POTS AND TEA-POTS ei-pots and tea-pots frequently become •BBE tf Bhey are stored for any length of 'time without being used, with the result that the taste of the tea or coffee is affected The (pots become musty quickly if they are net dried thoroughly befo. put as*oy.| should be125 words
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Article70 1933-03-03 4 Madam, have res fashion^ latest c. right Nothing duller than sear:. rich bast. The popular turba plaited edg. ot velvet and w material HEX A CQBVOMEt act re mode: tiny coroi J Some ot :Caelf These are throw Feathers fly from th<bbbbU. and oothing could b* Casual70 words
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Article, Illustration58 1933-03-03 4 QfJU QOtFKHS II Wl FOH HdliM I lor An,..:... ,1-. ...I tl..- n-ht-'l I compel. i-i the Honda soli ...meni Et rEam P**^-—**? j* Waterloo station I their departure on the boat 1 Pbbjbee fl ii/.. i i .-i.v, k si^r.. 'iv i» ■i' Misg GBjeECTEaIB* ■*"*»»*J *^L. I Fishwick.58 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement175 1933-03-03 4 1% An Open Letter to PUBLIC/ i y Mr bbeEEbb, IHI o Wm eiear.tt.3 -1* -up- I g| :wu.:.y sec. Furthermore H JESSES, considerable H J!L*.r of the OUts a .....Virginia DI -■^y-l AAAAA^n;: r:o i h tt vai r H I J t-cJ to oeo your gift ana Uk.175 words
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Article, Illustration135 1933-03-03 5 IMHANAIHNJS POUCB are ta W eqaipped with "Steppers," ose s€ s rectasgulsr piece of raster, sbost a fast kmg aad ive i,l. ii--, h, r mi, h,-,.n i. it||» iii-i itution Inh.. i, Knulish I nil _<• lohor. ...i Kaffh> I. cm in r .1 EWg135 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement51 1933-03-03 5 fC_ rf _NI^HTJLy 6JL6 19.15 DM. &Jam\\ mmm r C y\\^? m^ p »o»e G^ofj mMMmmW yam M TO»»AY WDJ^ay,* us FORGE ARLISS v "'HE MAN afliui *i». j -mmmm,- 'fid i t' &A (ln ancan/iu L/ narint rsnip PMI ITO u:.\us x l A V \E\ E R liklM.51 words
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Advertisement74 1933-03-03 5 Quite on, of th tnst thing* ci tin kind put 'ml bi, (i llntish studio" STRAITS TIMES. j '-!'!"-\v RhX of Fun, Music and I wighte*-^ STANIEV lUPINO JSDSPiI ■888 l <*W"^- v v. POUT /^L%%J- > I WAIKER t mf THOMfiIS BSNTIEV fcir^^^ PfiaBBBBBHaBF.^^ m^M. B^*a^^aSß^*^Bß^B^H mt^^ fl BBBM74 words
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Advertisement165 1933-03-03 5 Mlill'hhlßa^S) j MATINEE ID-MOBBOE 11 Au^^m^ m m THAN £^er as new '^m\{\ iNt y quarrels with if*, y %rfk iW^^ I^- ChaAos FPRRELL I leTAb^bw/ ssbbbbee! BBBBm. I II II I TTTJX J^ Miss RIBOET's Co. I To-Nitbt, Friday, Mmrch 3rd. THAI WHK'II KVKKVKOI)\'s I()(IKI\(. Mil: \n amusing musi«165 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article230 1933-03-03 6 Little Difference in Business tl Hookmakors I From Our Own Correspoi ,i: London. Feb. 11. I-, 1.,.-.-. the aruBBBBBBBE e-as- i mbleo HniiM < l C -n:n !.a' totalisa- apt und tl .-ht. in aaBBBgBBBI BW ii.-ial order to clo-e Tol 1 til they w c BBBt230 words
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Article250 1933-03-03 6 How Clubs Stand Financially 088 088 Correspondent' London. Feb 14. Despite substantial economies, Notts lost over 1999 last season. The I BEEEBE in their annual report, attribute the deficits mainly Uttag-Bfl in annual subscriptions. By playing withdrawing from tin Mjnoi C unpetition. the club secured a saving on250 words
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Article131 1933-03-03 6 I Prom Our Own Correspondent] London leb It Tin Water. I <-'ar last week wai won b\ Gonial N</bletnan. BBEBi by Mr. N I Ef Mr Jack Jarvis. th< Newmarket racehorse trainer. Genial Noble man is a second season brindled dog by Whit. Collar-.. BaWBW of the Waterloo131 words
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Article101 1933-03-03 6 I From Our Own Correspond London 1.1. II with Bras as planned fa Obert 888 on February 23. is afl gnad BEBB did not satis* vLsitii ,r,i negotiations on new terms have failed Spark "am of Rumania, will meet Jack Petersen ii Krnst GiuV jr. C BBS101 words
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Article553 1933-03-03 6 Krench Horse Top Weight 53 entrant*. winner i> Becau, with Bat. 7lb. and I*e is. thus asked to put up a heavier burden by 21b than has been suctMasfElTy carried in the first first sight he may appear to be severely [weigh*. ill be noticed that several of553 words
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Article231 1933-03-03 6 Championships Contests in From 088 BEE Correspondent 1. IH M the police boxing rnsmpaßßßßßa at the Albert Hull London police could not claim a single success while Notiinghsm. who aeat up titles ***** l Bfl B 881 BB I BBEB In tbe tsoe of this Midland success E231 words
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Article56 1933-03-03 6 Nothing wears you out mar. < period of waketul resiev. :n_of the trouble Is usual! and the remedy is •Bteurat. ■< prepsrsUon calms the stoma i. fermenting unrest, and indu- s h by the sensible BHB BigeatliSl. 'Bisurated Man.. st any chemist's, ta either person with56 words
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Article97 1933-03-03 6 (.nil BBBJ9 Es I From Our Own aBEEBBBBBd iBBBBSI who went on Bhe Unk* u» shoot litlMltaßßJ to the ctabhouse ■UißaniV one sportsman to 1 thst he could EE a goh Wind once ta six times Qui' the hurrlcsne to watch the shoot hrhtad the ball hit soase97 words
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Advertisement78 1933-03-03 6 BACHELORS I -OF DEFINITE \~Jd^ i CHARACTER WK I AND APPEAL Mfi*^ I *~**Br s3 mmf^ fAwJteßt j rt -m*Mmm*r^ awra *J^ '^V.-^.'**- B. J* it ,*^jai WEr 'vr a "^AAi^. Ba I m I9b -*0-* 7* y: *^"*s| H*L M x^AwkMW B i '^^1 am bW vfe "a. v78 words
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Advertisement46 1933-03-03 6 IF YOUR BATTERY COiiLD SPEAK. IT WOULD SAY CHANGE TO T lie ipert n otkers can and BBBi lUrtißf easier asaa^r BBBB*aWsW2^BBBWB ''*'"BBk. UOUNKiI .-l.'l> \>K KOK 111 l RNCLISII \A BRAND'S SANDWICH PA: i sandwiches or oanapss psBHB| Z? JfaasawtV wilii i of At Smem46 words
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438 1933-03-03 7 SALOON PLUNGES INTO SKA IN STORM TRAGIC DEATH OF MR. T. 0. MAYHF.W j Fatal Ntghl Ride After Leaving Hospital FORTY YEARS IN MALAYA body of Mr. Thomas o one of the oldest End test bji European residents in tht Oniony438 words
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Article409 1933-03-03 7 in!h ilu.ihlr" vrvires l« Volunteer\l ivhew leases a widow, one son and a I iMßTditrr His aan Bnt present In BBBrJand He first esase to Bariaya about 40 yeora ago 1 *aA for a number ef pasrs served the Muni- j •palit' bb Chief Sanitary Inspector. He waa409 words
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Article520 1933-03-03 7 Main Masonic Tributes Wreaths and floral offerings were sent by the following: His Loving Wife. Dot. Pat and "Peter. Ttsn, His Sister and Niece. Lily, Wavy and Netta, Irene and Paddy, Members of the Masonic Club. The brethren. Emulrtion Lodge attached to Lodge Zetland in the east.520 words
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Article140 1933-03-03 7 American Eurasian Remanded for Sen l en ee Alleged to have stolen -various articles from j a vessel lying at the Tanjong Pagar wharves. Alexander van Tonl lilvierd. described as an' American Eurasian, appeared before Mr. J I egg. the Singapore Third Police Magistrate, nali i day140 words
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Article22 1933-03-03 7 < mistake In Ma-s hin <' r-espond. n- s -ontrtbutlon pubI tished jaatardav The BEBB <■"■ 'he BEdj should s»-ti (-'..>• lava Pt-ranakan22 words
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Article249 1933-03-03 7 "NOT AN ORDER OF THE rorur' Mandore's Claim Fails That an order of th( Controller of Labour. Ipoh, does not constitute an order of the Court, was the finding of Mr. Justice v nho tai BE, to the can M ih vs. Chong Kiam Ho. Plaintiff249 words
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Article495 1933-03-03 7 Sikh Lender (,et> .lail lor Kor^ery A Sikh moneylender. Surjan Singh, was araigned on charges of forgery of a promissory note, or ah. inatneiy using as genuine s forged document, before Mr. Justin Whin. at the Singapore Assises yesterday He wss found guilty on the alternative charge and495 words
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Article100 1933-03-03 7 Chinese on Misappropriation Charge Sports goods to BM BB' n ol $1,482 were said to h'M been rn.suppropriated b\ Jav:i Chinese .al- man WEB BBE f at the instance of his employer.* S:ng Sun and Co of Viof >ria Street before Mr. A W. Hay ln100 words
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Article330 1933-03-03 7 188 Different Nations Learn To Write LATINISED LETTERS ■aaaaßaaaaaaa aa Evolving Order Out of Chaos of Script Mom «m. M.i. I. m Lfl 888 real bbsbbb inhabitinii th-- territory af BE B il I Before the revolvtion i|>i»i.'\iiiiat. aU Lbbbb bßew had na BrsUeu tan bbp330 words
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Article421 1933-03-03 7 Clurgf A<rain>l Driver Dismissed A Sikh watchman's quarrel uith th. dri of his motor lorry led to contradictory reports l BEI and the watchman's complaint of j being assaulted and robbed of promissory notes t unsuccessful, for the Criminal Dftßhrftd Judge, *\ir. H A Forrer. dLsmLssed BD421 words
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Article117 1933-03-03 7 Seven Ships Imprisoned in Far North r<h an irel. Mar. t. t- vrn Soviet .hips are speruhn hi r it. the BBflßßrfl EBTt I I aßfl An ti Ol kl u'bound. Tliese ships set out to carrj equipmaßSt, boa ahold and hunting implements and upplle la the117 words
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649 1933-03-03 7 COURT STORY OF A MISDIRECTED BLOW Hawker Discharged Without Making Defence Allegation- that < a— a tilted a police lance corpora A who attempted to effect hi.s *****1, bailed to convince Mr A V." H.t\ the Singapore Second P01...- M bTbeb, who Bcqalttad End diM-h.649 words
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Article116 1933-03-03 7 Two Cases Removed To Hosiptal A Chinese clerk employed in a benzine shop .eh Road i.s said to have made a deter- mined attempt to commit suiride thi.> morning when he drank the contents of s bottle of lotion and then cut himself with a knife. 188 injured116 words
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Article48 1933-03-03 7 l.*u:, \rrivah \nd 2.5(»9 Beebbb IEBBB were no state sided immigrants from the Madras Presidency during February. The numbers af 808- tls, according to the report of the Deputy Controller of m.i v. k7 minsfl Old M *9aWarturea were I 600 adults n.: 'Jt'.'i iiiiti..:,'48 words
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Article186 1933-03-03 7 Deck Pass< i n<jer Disappears From S-nang ROLL CALL "ABSENTEE Chinese Who Was Sent Rack To Singapore < hinesp deck patariigfr on tbe ss. Benang jumped overboard from the ship yesterday mornBfl Muntok. and ass not seen again. man. Tjin Kie Hon, wss originally passenger186 words
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Article586 1933-03-03 7 SiiiTi'sreful Cand ti ite> in ambridja K\- ruination Information has been received by cable of the following results of the Junior and Banks Cambridge examinations held on December 1932:— Anglo Chinese Behest faaMses: 62 paased out of 77 candidates (one with honours), gesso** 60 passed out of 62586 words
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Article75 1933-03-03 7 following students of the v Junior Jamea Christopher Chen, Chia verm Chao Poo lfeng Bgee. Lay Kirn Van, Lgn Cbong Foo. Liv Tun Btti, Ong Beng Watt then, Syed Ssleh bin Syed Bwohflß*. awn vs* Choon. Tan Choi Seng. (PwPiaragß of pan ses 4' Senior Cbu Ohee Wtag.75 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article47 1933-03-03 8 ■00*1 i -i: \M— WILLS.-- On Februan 25th. St. Andn OBBBaSEraI, Hong X H ail Scott -1 888 B of the late Canon Rnm nt York and Mrs Scott Ram. to Fiances Wills, only daughter of the late James Brim and M: of Oakhur.=t. Dorking. Sun-47 words
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Article40 1933-03-03 8 Moss -On March 2nd. 1933. at BB reskU:; v.rnon." 1091 Serangoon Road. Baa BEBB BW BE mariner, aged 75 j I) Bad. Cortege leaves his residence p.m. to-day for BBBBBEBBt at Bidadari (BBT, BBBjBBh and Australian papi n please40 words
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995 1933-03-03 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY MARCH 3.1933 THF EMBARGO BLUNDER NA. us not possessing the plant ißd materials for armaments manu- tore are to be placed at the BB :vy of nations more favourably >.. .ir.' need in that respe 1 bßt is the only interpretation Bl the id BBtaßf principal995 words
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Article61 1933-03-03 8 (.V.O. For Mr. William Hope Fowler I ondon 1,-1 h Mr ETbEBBB ■BE Fowler, the weilkaown ■a .gist, whose right arm wss amputated last J because it was affected by the wor was doing in the course 01 Mr... BBBSsrch. was received by the King at Buckingham Palace61 words
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778 1933-03-03 8 RKTIKKMKNT OK MX 1 X (OI.KM.W Singapore Muslims Honour Popular Official An enthusiastic tribute to the great Interest taken in the welfare of the Singapore bsbbbebß and particularly the Malays was paid on Wedoesda at a dinner given ta honour of Mr. E. E.778 words
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Article22 1933-03-03 8 [PRBE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGH A dividend of 24 per cent was dBCBMed today by Malayan Tin Dredging Coy.. Ltd.22 words
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Article89 1933-03-03 8 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRK FS \ND STERLING RATI S Rubrv-r and Tm prices and sterlir..' rBBB ifl 888 fork and P specia xbled to the Free Press bu ii follow Rlßßrl* Ixmdon Mar 2 3 32d. (2 1 32d.). Forward 2»^ci. (2 5 32e. Tone of Mark-89 words
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Article138 1933-03-03 8 Seek Safi i Cash bbANK crashes Fifteen Mali- m Info MiT;;l m Montreal M a result of in An States firms and depositing mom banks Reuter A -regime of limited t" operating in ten Btstec Most of the moratonr ar. )::r.rar. sni aa all banks138 words
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Article58 1933-03-03 8 Japanese Merchaßt* VVH.. w Mil-., laymen! The Conunissaoner of OBEBBB too bos protested to the EBBBM •rsl sastast tbe action of Jar. chant* st Shanhaikwan who s.r 4 haw refused to rnasplr with Chin* formsUties constitutmg a gray» treaty stipulations and a menao land integrity of the Custor58 words
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Article56 1933-03-03 8 ustk Action T Them Out IBBEBE General ofa Chief of the Ist. Oroup Arr here to-day for Bias Bay on sn in-s*^ ft is proposed to build a nun along the south-east coast and la to action against the pirates who I. Bering Chinese and foreign between56 words
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Article51 1933-03-03 8 M ,l. li.-.,. I BBEBIBEBI fi BBSBEEI Pan> Wet I Monsieur de Pleunau who bos ftaßbsasdor ta London BEBB retire His snecasior will be M Corbui 188 ssdor to Brussels and M DelabFrench Betretgn Office wiß aaweea Minister to Wsshtagto: visnnnl present Minister to Dublin Dejesn at Moscow51 words
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Article34 1933-03-03 8 BBaßßate Saßßet "Etltir«'l> Satinfact. f PREE PRBBS BERVICK VemAem. Met At the annual meetu.- < Traction Company UA to Hawkins said the nslanee bbssl p-* r|oc The present debenture stock sssstsndt only £75.00034 words
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Article42 1933-03-03 8 ia, i I r Wb> w\ VewAme I BE George Schuster prcsentUit the Assembly st New Dell. surplus wss t1.627.500 Despit difficult financial years. India wa» paying her way but wss atss BB reduction of debt was reduced Bom €63.000^42 words
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Article59 1933-03-03 8 [Prom Our Own Correoson I The oflkcia! resaan why Euun I voting at Geneva wo* besoose I the Oofstnunnt to Bo reaaaan I J aTafent of Japan for any way aiding Japan and I (v nidation fl Mr. f. E Btnsßs. me mt. y m J 9S59 words
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Advertisement97 1933-03-03 8 a CAIUDIBItXIK'S COLD STORAGE MILK SAFE BOTTLED DATLY Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. FOOD MARKET (AM W^ ~^mtr^. <**V. ▼>" OW WE H J -V Aa. Bfl H flfla *V t. .BE SH lS3t X .--fc TH EbßbV Amm i V ujMj^~mfajmm*mmmr *rS THm\- jf lijL sBBBr t» I c97 words
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Advertisement67 1933-03-03 8 GIVE SOMETHING IN JADE FOR PRESENTS U. S. de Silva Bros., JEWELLERS, 23 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. I SEASIDE AIR says I doctor, often turnthe hair a lighter colour. It is the hotel hill, of ooorae, that turn*! it white. When you go on a holiday don't forget to take out67 words
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Article314 1933-03-03 9 FAN'H'S GENERAL'S STARTLING STATEMENT I Within The Grasp Of lhe Japanese WHAT OF SUDDEN ATTACK? Could (>nl\ Be Saved By Big Naval And Air Eorees London. Man h 2. Itude of Britain and the world to the bbx in the Par l Eras deplored by SirReuter - 314 words
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Article131 1933-03-03 9 Matsiioka's I.aWM Claim The clam, that Japan was fighting alone for peart m the Far Bast and respect for treaties sas wade by Mr. ffat*— hi sn interview Daily lflail ta which he declares that a Baal peaceful settlement to liii|iiißaflhar unttl tbe hole Chinese paiiblißßReuter - 131 words
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Article32 1933-03-03 9 Breoru. stated that -"Bfllßißwlste acOon" was Mne taken hi connection with the proposed ■raw on nr*irt* >Wl to the Fsr Bast An Council r-as Bshßi essflflsßted and Reuter HReuter - 32 words
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Article52 1933-03-03 9 «V* ■Br< f)t.T. ths Fflteßps BBBBaBBBlB)aT^»asBBBBWBaBBl to 1 •'.iria-cse conflict eawphaslsed the BaMPflßj .i' I orfore aB the states had arrived at a •■"■anoß attflßßfle on the question Reuter I ondon M..r The Cbbbbbw fi^aas d'Aflsiree vadted the j. Bflflßflflßflflflß China's views sith| to the BriUsh armsReuter - 52 words
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Article42 1933-03-03 9 i'ublie Bodies Tribute to lord l.ytton BBfler of puhtte bodies base aaaa sssw* w— sm to U«7\rtte» «f^ The tafegTsm aEacriaaß Lard lorttan as "not Jy a friend of Chtas, hut a «r« Peace and Jflflßee -Reuter Far EEaEBEE.42 words
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Article293 1933-03-03 9 Bul Killing Jails With 'ommunists tferttn. Msr. 2. A pointer thst msny who have hither mpported the Communists will vote for tl Socialists in Sunday's general election si given to-day in the elections for the worke and clerics] staffs' councils in the Berlin mux ripal electrical andReuter - 293 words
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Article75 1933-03-03 9 C.S. Senator Recently Named For New Cabinet U,lx,n Carolina. Mai Senator T. J. Wsßh of Montana, whose appointment as Attorney General in Mr Roose•rett's cabinet wss announced two days ago died bb has sleep while aboard a tram Eeebl i to Washington from Havana when- h] HeReuter - 75 words
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Article23 1933-03-03 9 Another l&iu Purchase By lapan I ..ndon. Mur jflaasß. this week, bought five more British ![tta BBflßßßda. Incaßte niiinMafl bbbbeEF. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article640 1933-03-03 9 China Bitterly Disappointed ,/e/io/ Debacle Shakes Whole Sat ion -shjngh.u. Mar I lhe rumMing Chinese resistance in Jehol has <ieatrd hitter disappointment trrroushout the whole of China, where it Ls realised the t.itl of Linsryuan foredooms .lehol it\ to rapture The country to the west oi Lingyuan in j notUnion Times - 640 words
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Article63 1933-03-03 9 But British Army Below Strength London >lar 2. The British Army estimates flßflflEEEEi -tal £37.950.000. an increase OfIEfIBENBI *****.000. The establishment BEflEEfl 888 same at MLfM The BBflEaJ l; A|; l Of BntLsh BBBBE l^ diA LS 5 000 below the e.stablL.hmenl CSfIBSSBSBI BBEB 8.000 the prevlouaReuter - 63 words
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Article65 1933-03-03 9 Question To Be Asked In Parliament London. March 2. flflj (rt«-ffrey Msnder, (Liberal. BEE El Bflß> BflBEBEE) save notice that he would ask the Bai BjßßSfll :v whether the question of the nmultaneous withdrawal of Ambassadors and rs from Tokio had been under conBideratlon as it wao unanimouslyReuter - 65 words
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Article194 1933-03-03 9 Dutch Colonial Minister Busy FEELERS TO BRITISH Rumoured Acquiescence To Forced Restriction London. Mar. 2. The Financial Times Amsterdam lent says th.it .1 declaration, which is regarded n authoritative rubber quarters us ol 881 flflflV »st importance because it indicates that Ba Dutch Government willing to reconsidei194 words
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Article113 1933-03-03 9 Colonel Lindbergh's Friend Released Ifc-nver. Mar. 2. Mr. OBaßrtßi I I I BEE Lmdbergh who was kidnapped from his doorstep on February- 12 by two gunmen, ba been released unharmed from a motor-car on the outskirts of Denver. He immediately communicated with his father's home whither he ;r.gReuter - 113 words
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Article111 1933-03-03 9 Mam Roads Under Water in Yorkshire 1 ondon. Feb. 28. Unless more rain fall? within the next hours there Is little likelihood of floods Thames Valley becoming worse as the level of water at the highest lock on the river to-day steadying and the tributaries af IB upper111 words
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Article58 1933-03-03 9 Huur Losses by Conversion to Cold New York. Mar 2 The New York Federal Reserve Board Review says there has been a substantial loss of fundBflflEl fl] BB New York money market. 1 through th*' conversion of dollar balances acS quired bj Irt i ntral b BBEI intoReuter - 58 words
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Article50 1933-03-03 9 Congress Pares S7,O(MUHM» lrom Estimates Washington, Mar. 1. The Naval Appropnati n Bill 1< r the fi>ral year 1934 has been passed by the Senate which hai r.duced the amount from tslMlMtl u.t.-d in the House to $308,000,000 The Bill I now returns to the HoOfl ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article53 1933-03-03 9 I)e Valera Open- Another Attack Dublin. >L»r. 1. The Free State Dail, last night csnied toy BBBM to 49 a motion by President De Va!- Bl that 881 BBflflEßEl B 881 Oath of fIEJfIBEBBBI Bill .should be sent to the Senate with the Reuter .q-.f.UU ion ofReuter - 53 words
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Article38 1933-03-03 9 Triumph For Liberal Oslo, Mar. -fSaj wm Osblnet, formed under Mr Mow inckel Is fIBBBfIJ Bl laEßEfll I BBflEflEEfl ant Includes Mr Lund fina- Mr Kobro national defence Mr Mowinckel Is als< '.Foreign Minbtei ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement210 1933-03-03 9 "WINDSOR" I WATER WOOLLIES 1 f During I > n ffi is Week I W I SPECIAL I ll DISPLAY I ~W vSI" "WINDSOR" W bblT™ SWIMMISG I r n\ XiifP^ 1 COSTI MES I *"-^_As IZZryri— lar>:< varietj ..t I'lain JlCl£"n\ |fe^lZrjZ7^_ Colour, (onlra-l Kffeel* lano Designs WINDSOR in210 words
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Advertisement1079 1933-03-03 10 af^\TT i_ _3^ vle^^^ IB LD^w*J D 2? ,CL LIN: ,;U1 111K SI M h l'^M N'.WK.AIION Co Ltd SS, °°i' J**-, and China I'HK \\v k mioxv s tkamship c< in::'. Ltd n^^" ,-^'A, W T 'A A r njt CL'NAIMI STKAMSHIP Cod.. Ltd r T :!IF fHE SARAU1,079 words
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Advertisement515 1933-03-03 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. < Incorporated in England i 'ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ (ANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. I)ue s porp Sa||s Spore s.s. CITY OF MANILA Eor Havre. London, Rotterdam &z Hamburg Apr. 15 Apr. 16 S.S. CITY OP KHIOS To515 words
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Advertisement349 1933-03-03 10 p. o. British India and Ape nes (Bfleo. sorsted in England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MM LONDON AND F\H Mv A] OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR IHh \PJlfc i» u Tonna^ loan.. RANPURA Msr. S KAISER -1 HIND BHUTAN 6.6349 words
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Advertisement498 1933-03-03 11 Bflß Millie LONDON WTWERP ROTTERDAM AND midd: eskroi gii. I 10.900 Mar. tlt li MARU T 10.400 May 3 4 10.888 Mar. 22 *2S KATORI MARU T. 10.000 May 18 19 Q T 12.000 Apr. 4 5 KASHIMA MARL 1 10.000 June 1 2 10.400 Apr. 19 20 YASUKUNI MARU498 words
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Advertisement381 1933-03-03 11 x \A> m y ~v e*m%\" I v fan m aY AA-mTW WW! AT* 'aV *n*> fame •^/BiaTaT/M/W WJ9 SCHEDULE EUROPE vk AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR TCMG WNCTO SEATTIK DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU I TO BAH "M"™". LOS ANGELES381 words
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Advertisement692 1933-03-03 11 K. P. M. KOMNKI IJKI PAKI TV \\K I ■111 M IWII fIUMOI FliflflJ mm I. P-' t*SS TemW iTlßa»?^^ Off i»N IfOOftl W tps»seragers and mails only). Batavta. rang and Sourabaya. TDiOMBO Prl flflH Belawan-Deh ffsjnjß Bstun. Mm 4 Padai: h Bft XVI 111 I S 4. Bill tKKS.692 words
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Article595 1933-03-03 12 kE HELD AT oLYMPIA NEXT .II'LY Special fonsideration For Overseas Traders As a contribution to the solution of the world problems of distribution, and with the a: assisting in a practical way il. ment Britain, the Dominions. the Colonies, and other countries, the Ad\ an Advertising snd595 words
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Advertisement705 1933-03-03 12 Burns Philp Line. BBBBBflflfltfll In Au tralia FOk HKISHANK, BTDNET AMD MKU.OI'RNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Macular aaonthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA i 7.370 flflflfl) and the SS. MANGOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo or MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins705 words
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Advertisement386 1933-03-03 12 I.S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDI STKIAI %Ml TRANSPORT <<> (Incorporated in Japan) REG! I Ml Ih'IK.III WI PASSi v.i i: si i:vii i from jaian Due Sail. ERIE MARU Mar. IS Msr. IS lOK KOBI ».-\K Mo il 1 \(,01 >M' Due Sail JOHORE MARU Mar. 5 Mar 5 ERIE386 words
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Advertisement97 1933-03-03 12 THK F\ST ASUTTCfi I.I>I '.corporat. t< "SSL, 141 M S«j FIONIA ERRIA Hj| LALANDIA 18 4 MEONIA ALSIA BORINGIA 'MIA ERRIA LALANDIA MEONIA ALSIA BORINGIA Th*> atx BflflBB) vessels si accommodstion A majority of cabins M %RS| II I IIAMBI i Ol fl*J LTTRIA BBT H. :i: I and X97 words
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Miscellaneous630 1933-03-03 12 MAIL DESPATCHES i BY TRAIN Bangkok BflflßJ Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kcdah Monday to Friday 7 30 a.m j Kuantan ivia Jerantut} Monday to I Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m JKelantan ma Padang Besar) Monday Kelantan (via Gemas) flflflEJ Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7 3q630 words
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Miscellaneous219 1933-03-03 12 J Mi ■BflßSfll or S. Dfl Ann. Brit. 545. from Sourabaya 2.3. jfor Sourabaya and Bmasim 3.3. Senang. Dut. 729. ircm Palembanc I Palembanc: 4.3. .uti. Dut. 1180. from Ball 2.3. lor Balil ,awan. Dut. 715. from Bmasim 2: I taf, Brit 769, from Semarang 2 j I Togian. Dut.219 words
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Article400 1933-03-03 13 Sounding Ocean Basil h> A New Device At a lecture for juveniles given by Prct* I .tion. ti'-' was b: London BBfl* Hi secreu re\ealed by BBBflflfl d the ...test appliances ai To his audience of wide-eyed children of all i- showed BBBBBfI other :.«s why400 words
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Article258 1933-03-03 13 PraDce*f Ncn "Wmtdtr Beat* The monthly br.Uetln of the Messageri^s Maritimes contains the following information concerning the Marshal 'offre which is to operate on the Indian Ocean and the IndoChina Lit. Our new motor vessel Mtrechal Joffre. which was launched on May 14th last year is. as you258 words
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Article130 1933-03-03 13 S.S. Iloihou Isuilt for tin China Navigation Co There was launched from the Taikoc Dockcelled steel screw steamer Ti a was built to the order of the fl ion Company. Limited. fcr passengers and cargo, the vessel to 2*B feet in length on the load water130 words
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Article201 1933-03-03 13 American Thanks For Japanese Seamen's Gallantry A Japanese wireles> operator has been publicly honoured in New York lor his meriton< a* in the re*scue work of an vessel in di^treaa. The Veteran Wireless Operatu: laa *****81 of America held its titihth BBBBfIBI BBBBJ at Taft m New201 words
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Article407 1933-03-03 13 Cotaasioa Caused By Bad Navigation Bj Pilot Before Mr. Justia I ington. sittu Captain A il Ml BBt OBflflflflfl 0 I UA, Elder Brothren of Trinity House 888 bafllßßg was continued of the case m fl the United States Shipping Board claimed in t of a collision between407 words
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Article160 1933-03-03 13 run Wheelhouse Knocked Back a loot The German trawler Reichenbach. arrived) at Al). a badly battered condition as a result of stormy v. rather. ft Nordenham for the Iceland BjhBBI grounds but received such a that she was forced to turn and Near the Faroes a huge sea160 words
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Article70 1933-03-03 13 The fflflflflffl M%mt arc saihir: BB the MV Glenshi-1 which left London on February kin E. M. G. Donald (Singapore V.. BbBflB) J Dunfor.l Wood (Penang), Mr. and Mrs J. Mflflflfll N. Johnston (Singapore). M -nang),Mr. C. S. Allan (Port Swettmn BB M j_ t ag passengers are70 words
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Advertisement486 1933-03-03 13 11l SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Office: 138 ROBINSON KOAI), SINGAPORE. 6056. Cable Ay \l>\ KKTISKK. SINGAPORE I li, dill, n M.il ix i Delivered uith th, i hot II h mornins I ate*l news, latest telegraams ami BflflPl annoum BBBBMU I i rm ih!,-> mn«' 'I <'h Special featu lude pictures,486 words
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Advertisement330 1933-03-03 13 _^__^__|B_ V Every cent spent .n Malaya on locally _|H^k manufactured direct mC^MWm. T the finances of the Co'^y A^^f^Ly^^S^ KKYINC HORSE TOOTH iS sood as any imported brand aaaf I tXtA /J 11 and it is cheap because it is a local _HaaßT ,<^Ti; Ibbbb product. aUI/-K| Faf ,v330 words
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Article224 1933-03-03 14 Growth ot the Flvini: Mail Owing to the increase of air-mail transport letters air-borne ln British aircraft having grown in numbtrs from 200.000 a year, eight ago. to more than 6.000.000 the pre- ttflat Imperial Airways have now estahißaßad, at the rwaj Terminus, Victoria Station, Land n a224 words
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Article256 1933-03-03 14 gafg Increase in Export IFrom Our Own Correspondent] Hin*rk,»k. Feb :i. The second forecast of the Siamese rice crop J has been Issued. It estimates that the export I able surplus will be 1,570,000 tons of rice and tacts. In January this year the export a from256 words
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Article785 1933-03-03 14 Unrehearsed Struggle As Final Curtain Falls rhe I audit nee which packed ihe c 1: i Bflj the Bagaaaln Ha n th. co-stars. Arthur Fear ai ri: Mayhev who had app aivd i„ the titl«--r- t ,l«- in the evening alternoons respei tiveh nl principals785 words
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Article352 1933-03-03 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following ls a list of stations which can be received in Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM ttmx about 520 p m gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydr.tv v and *h r stations Usual call after records Hullo Byd n. ■> Tanjone352 words
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60 1933-03-03 14 KUALA LUMPUR AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY X iala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further n-tir, DAILY on 4g.92 Metres 10.30 to 11 am FETALING HILL TESTIN (Except Sundays and Public Holidays). 8.30 p.m. Krontchong Music 7.00 Ehg;i>'. 715 British Official Wireless News ■"■■■l IM v Recorded Music. 8.30 Close down. SUNDAY60 words
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Article270 1933-03-03 14 Accompanied by Policeman Who Di^ippe-ired A Straits-born Indian who spoke Malay and Hokkien. but not his nativa language •and who had three previous convictions to his "credit" was found guilty on three charges of extortion by Mr. J. F p. Greg*, the Third Magistral' The principal complainant270 words
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Article85 1933-03-03 14 Ranukiik Kcvivo> < hrawini! I (From Our Own Corresporadeotrt B.ifickotk I i The fraud in the last lag lrfltuj aßßflflflaaß has not bam forgotten evßiantar part in that affair Th. lata* rsd flraaaTttory la due to ha drawn vary Boon i --t.- who cared to go and85 words
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Advertisement275 1933-03-03 14 r^^i3^-— when yew übe OILTI t.as sce/es of uses in the towm pnaarvia] -*4kaarlng squeaky doc .ii ni ta! work> we ar and rust— making locks act L smoi> i- pre serves and its hand> d dy f or use. Mot. mt Bast Oll.it lubricates all s^mmm^. Parts, cleans and275 words
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Advertisement45 1933-03-03 14 BTo treat these complaints successfully, get to the root of the trouble Clarke's Blood Mixture .s the world's greatest blood purifier and healer, it is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Of all Chemists and Stores Equally good in LIQUID or TAB! E T form45 words
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Advertisement108 1933-03-03 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING j CORPORATION i PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BIRMA I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J i FEDERATED MALAY STATES l FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. I j DAVENTRY. ENGLAND Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 313 J metres I riday March :rd. < MT. 2.30 p m Time Signal from J Bi i i108 words
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Advertisement438 1933-03-03 14 BANKS AM) IJSSLR CHARTERED HANK. Ol (IHW. U STRALIA \M> <ll!\\ I rporsted ia BBagUnd by Royal Charter) up capital in flflfljflflf shares of £5 each i Reserve Fund MMMAfM Reserve flaßflHy of Plsaafcaiaa SB. Basaopatate, London. EC 2 \*rn<-irs and Hranche* Alor Star IloJk) Saigon ■A'i Ipoh Semarang Bangkok438 words
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Advertisement266 1933-03-03 14 THE NIOII BANK. <Ertabl: up, WBB BM Fund flflflflj President k *flfl| Vtoe-Presldei Bflflflßßßß m 9m m *m Westminster Bank it, The National Pr. Lloyd's Bank. Ltd Aaesandrta < Egypt. B Cslcutts. Canton. Ch„ «J Uen. Hamburg. Hank Honolulu, Ksiyusn. Kar b Angeles. Manila aaki. Newchwang Par Bangoon, Rio •C*T)rT<?SDOn<l**|ltaS266 words
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Article508 1933-03-03 15 to 0^ \i\st LONDON Demand for Voice in ridion surprise to many z> B meant i tanpsatsi directed from thst UtlKNagß they have in the past played prfleauasnt a part in ctfrahnshtng the ln- srr. roaspaml with the KplpiiliimT of relatively aaaall accoaat. says Eawrtß the Malay508 words
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Article581 1933-03-03 15 l nbroken Dividend Ketord The sixth ordinary general meeting of Phillips Rubber Soles. Ltd.. wss held st Winchester House. Old Broad-street. London. Mr. Charles K. Pettit (the chairmsn) said that the profit for the year was £60.651. as <om pared with £90.060 for the previous year, bat581 words
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Article76 1933-03-03 15 Singapore Mil li The market has been dull snd inactive since oar last report, and only s small business has tv Latest quotations are s >if g Bflflßl 1 1 2 1/Sad. New York 2 TIfAM gold I '6 gold Total shipments from atalays -4- -"m-76 words
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Article56 1933-03-03 15 tv.tt and 10.. Kuahi Lumpur >ci retanes Katu TBi: MB laatTß. 155.000 cubic ysras, «yt^_kttK flßttflflfllaß cast 1W.200. per cubic A," H,:. c <•••■ Lours. IM^OO cubic ysrds. 1.00?. BMBHUed cost $13,000. per cubic yard 10\ cents I*" N e^ut. 1.112 laatra; BfJ yards. Vdam-un (iilliHtn56 words
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Article134 1933-03-03 15 ■fbrreign exports of tin. being final shipi. on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during month of February, 1933. Destination To;, DBBfld Kingdom 550 United States of America I Continent af Europe 1 <h, Bflflbflß Possessions 191 131 N. I:.::, 5 Other Poreign Countries 52 TOT A I134 words
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Article229 1933-03-03 15 Small Mills Speed lp Production Winnipeg, teb 1 The development of gold prßflflttflH OB tario and Manitoba ls being aided by Installation of small milling units designed to bring mines quickly into production and provide revenue to pay for larger units at a later flflß One such installation229 words
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Article194 1933-03-03 15 Midlands Told of Now Methods The importance snd vslue of research uork r- >• .r ::.< th. Midland section of the Institution of the HH fli lnd try, held St the Grand Hot--! Birmin^han. The two principal speakers were Mr J Scott ana Mi T R I)u*soii members194 words
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Article156 1933-03-03 15 Changes in Representative Prices YrU. r. is March 1. American Can. Com. 4.,' f>2% Am. T'phone and T'graph M f 98 Atehoon Railroad H |TH < J 34 34 i Common 10 U 10 M <I l Electric 11% 12 12 Motors 10 10 M Gooa:.156 words
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Article137 1933-03-03 15 THE ABROAD F.*r. \> -X. li,i:: f i Par frrb. ZH Amterdam s 44 37.S 597 i H MM 250 rl 20.43 14 32 Bomba\ lv 6d Is. 6^d. Hi '-iv.M 3n 24.32 Bucharest a 1 3 575 Buenos \in t: M off. rt CoiK>nh«ten 22 7 16 Geneva 22137 words
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Article171 1933-03-03 15 BARLOW CO.'S WEEKLY REPORT Singapore. Mar. Since our gßflfll report the market 188 remamed dull and inactive, with an easier tendency in eUdence i .Dies quote London up Is 32d. to I2d. but. on the other hand. New I quotation is Bflflflfl 1 H to 2 27 32 cents Gold.171 words
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Article116 1933-03-03 15 Singapore Match Z. Lflflflfl Bflßflffl* prices. nMßNßflfll by Bflflfll Bflß morning by Guthrie ana Co Ltd for Malayan Palm OU and Palm Kernels are a.s follow.' Palm Oil in Bulk: c.i.f. landed weight; New Y'lr: Philadelphia '2:2<i rent! ttJM BBflflflflCB 1 pat i'o e.i.l landed116 words
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Article37 1933-03-03 15 Loss for year to September 30 1932, amountf ti £j.b36. With addition of Debenture interest and trustee fees, together with balance from last year's accounts, total debit to profit and !<>.«<- account stands at £12,58537 words
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Article191 1933-03-03 15 Man SELLING London 4 months' sight I o i London 3 months' sight 2 3 X U London. 60 days' sight 2 3 25 32 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 3 4 London, demand I 3 23 32 London. T.T. 2 3 11 16 Lyons and I191 words
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Article136 1933-03-03 15 March 2 I Singapore price (per pikul» $75.8*714 Gambier >< 1' 5.50 Peerl Sago Small 440 i ra. Sundried 4 4 Sago, flour 1 90 I I oe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin Bylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin lJt Socony Motor Gasoline 1(4 drum* per British Imperial gallon Socony136 words
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81 1933-03-03 15 M....1. I ...I.HI R.S.S Equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 5 15 16 1 if R.S.S. Equal to London Standard, •FOB.) flfe 6 5,16 Standard RSS on Tender Msr 6U 6 3!l€ April 6 316 A% May BBJ 65 if ■,>nl-Jsne «V 4 6 5,1681 words
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Article830 1933-03-03 15 CLOSING QIOTATION'B THI Ks|>\V. V| \R< If >\l, l^ i LONIM. ijl ill I lONS Buyer*- Sellers Asam Kumbang (t) 23s 9d M I Austral Mala> I 18s 20s norn r Hitain < »;d lls 6d Bangln Tin i£> lls Butane Padang ($1 > 05 10 Batu830 words
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Advertisement87 1933-03-03 15 *«ae»» civ red SIMM 188 m Assurance in force orer 135,111,111 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) ggaj) :-'E <3reat Eastern life BuUdlng. CecU Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. r-.a* £20 000 depcalted with the Supreme Court of Kngland and complies87 words
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Article172 1933-03-03 16 ENTRIES FOR NEXT WEEK (lood Field of Horses of (lasses II! and IV Entries for the Selangor Turf Club Spring meeting to be held on March 41th. and 18th are as follows Banes Ctsss IL— Wlnfield. Erato, Marmon, Laneham. Tetrawa. Neelavcni. Mentone. Alor Star, Brown172 words
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Article228 1933-03-03 16 Mhlrtit Societ% \niiual Meetins The Siong 800 Athletic Asscciation. 128 Cecil Street. Singapore, held its seventh annual general meeting with Mr. Chan Seng Hin in the chair. The report stated that the membership ol Uie Association on December 31. 1932 was 106. The Committee hsd to work hard228 words
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Article124 1933-03-03 16 is rr on Uh\ Britain I ast I e>l Mati li«n m Our Own Correspondent) I Irh 11 The British lawn tennis team, which has been tourir.s South Africa, has returned to London. F. J. P.rry said in an interview that the main reason we lost the Test124 words
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Article161 1933-03-03 16 The following will represent the Ceylon Sports Club at cricket on Saturday and Sunday, respectively, against Kalhsa Association on C.S.C. grounds, at 2 pm. each day Saturday (rs Y.MCA > A. S. A. Jflfl M. A. K. Hamid. K. Muturumaru. B. Dudley. Maniam. V. Paramsothy. K. Thambirajah. mathurai.161 words
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Article114 1933-03-03 16 CHARTERED BANK RECREATION CLUB The annual general meeting of member the Chartered Bank (Local Sta: was held st th raises at which the fallowing offlce bearers were elected for the ensuing year:— President:— Mr. Ngeow Msn Chin < re-elected), Vice-President Messrs. Beet Poh Geok snd Wee Kirn Lens <re-ele< I114 words
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Article1529 1933-03-03 16 FOOTBALL TEAMS DhXOMINO "STALE" Some Surprises of Home Soccer (Prom Our Own Correspondent J London. leh I I About this time in the football season, most teams, or most players, are getting tired and stale. There are therefore violent fluctuaiTons In form, and further there are1,529 words
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Article217 1933-03-03 16 SKLANGOII A.A.A. GETS BUSY State Meeting For Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 1. As a sequel to the recent formation of an tic association in Selangor, it is announced that it has been decided to hold an annual State meeting at the Kuala Lumpur stadium a217 words
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Article169 1933-03-03 16 On Sunday at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club the International 6 M c will sail the hist of a series for the Vice Commodore's 1933 I start 10 a.m. Last Sunday the Guillemard Cup was won by I The "B" Class will sail the second of169 words
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Article414 1933-03-03 16 ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATK Representation of An Infant The question of separate representation of an infant beneficiary arose during the hearing of an orimnatiu'- summons concerning the estate iv, Lip Sang (deceased) before the Chief Justice. Sir William Murison, yesterday. Mr. C. M, Withers Payne, for the414 words
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Article312 1933-03-03 16 him-t >t i nt to Prison for six rVecka Sentence of six weeks' rigorous imprisonment' wss passed on Tan Chew, a Chinese, who was found guilty of voluntarily causing M'Bfloss by Mr. H. A. Forrer. Singapore Criminal Judge, yesterday. The complainant. Yong Ah Ton. stated ta c that312 words
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Article126 1933-03-03 16 Sharp Rise In Infantile Death Katr in Singapore for the week -;"> was 19.71 per mille per annun compared with 18.M the preceding week orresponding week last year. Total deaths mere 181 of which two sere Europeans. died v.hu had been less than izapore making the ,000 for126 words
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