The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 March 1933
1933-03-04
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1933-03-04 1 The Singapore Free Press 11,896. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINoAPORK, S.S. SATURDAY. MARCH 4. 1933. 10 ENTS.15 words
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Article328 1933-03-04 1 While the Japanoe .arc BBBBBBBfI th. hmkeii in—. 1 1 m has broken sat among the Chinee leaders Pate ft. Tanks ii. >..••_ ,1 -j. m.i ii i thi i:.i(..ird i .:,,.'i--rßfji a ".OOfl depositors sre affected B| BB I I '..inks moratona— I\ij;« It. When Mr.328 words
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Article1048 1933-03-04 1 est larrame ■lit Juvenal. Either speeches in M-.laya are becoming longer or reporters' tempers are becoming snorter. Al least six reports in our Colony contemporaries ring the week included the lieurt-burninc So end So mode a long .speech.** d that was all that was recorded of1,048 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement289 1933-03-04 1 BIGIA TEA the freshness fragrance of the an gardens rl lo yowr home. AFFLES HOTEL V*: A V A REMTER HOTEL L SAfIBaCIBBW BOOK NOW Ls rHK\KR\V»\H kok WEDNESBaI RIJSTAFFEL mai:<h ■> to 3 p.m. vi i, VEIIAL IMNMII l".\V'B S.S. RESOLUTE Lt- Josephine XVI ur,„ •lON* MSI NNr> 2289 words
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Advertisement131 1933-03-04 1 ADELPHI hotel ROOF GARDEN Sun Jay, March Sth, 1933 ii.''M p.m. < lAA**I4 AIA 4 oA4i;itT n PAIL STRAISS AND MIS POIUILAH BAND I'KOGKA.MAVII N IDMISSION I'IIAKGK. Part I. 1. OVERTURE TO THE OPERA "IL GUARANY" A. C. Gomes 2 ADAGIO SOSTENUTO from the "MOONLIGHT SONATA Beethoven 3. FANTASIA ON131 words
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Advertisement64 1933-03-04 1 i i I.si \n\i i: n^i mi n ;t«l— Pa. English Sirloin— Page 4. A Gcod Sign Pa?e 16. Well Above The Aver, ve Pa^p 6 CHRYSLER SATISFACTION 0F JOIN THE HAPPY THRONG ASSEMBLY of COD CHAPEL 486, SERANGOON ROAD EVERYBODY WELCOME. PIANOS UPRIGHT GRANDS EROM $450.00 GUARANTEED FOR 1064 words
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Advertisement13 1933-03-04 1 There i- no hotter Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN l\ M \i v13 words
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Article268 1933-03-04 2 Meeting Conditions in ;i Practical Wa> (From Our Own Correspondent] Mala. <-i Mai Malacca Rotartans heard an it talk on -Women and the Slump by Mrs C H G Clarke who wss welcomed by the Fred Dr. A L. Hoops. The modern wife, faced with a268 words
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145 1933-03-04 2 :.6< ii:-' .^.i.-hed r< •::.i_- H.Bxceuency the Governor and Lady OaßflflfltJ and Their rßghnesaes the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore. a Slngspore-Johore agrl Exhibition Bfll held at the New World. J Beaar. on Apr. MB and 9th bfl Entries of agricultural and hcrticultural produce are Bfl Ha145 words
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Article, Illustration435 1933-03-04 2 Cambridge Examination Successes lowing Malacca candidates Bflflflßl tht BflßTfltfll flflfll :i h ld in December II MOK < VMBRIUGI Suydam Girls' School V .dates passed out fld IS Cher. 11 I•• Et Mrt S r: M I U I Bfl Ah Si: s,l I Certificate: < 4 ITI435 words
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Article194 1933-03-04 2 Work ol" Thrift and Loan Societ> flflfll BBBJ of UM SmuaixiP I Compatr. Kmplov, t > 0 -"I" I I: |f| and Load B Cafltj limited, was held in oi Tht Sinuapuii Tructi'i. C-ijui.t.-, Mr Mohamed HanifT presiding. Tin I. airman Mibnr.tl.ii the annual report Su criptions194 words
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Article82 1933-03-04 2 At the annual generai meetim: ut the i I ibiar;. v ted oflace-b- aii is foi the ensuing year: Presi-J. ir ,fficio>— The Hon 'bie Mr C H G Ciurkt n Secretary and Treasurer— Mr flOfd* Bowman Committee Messr. P G Pamadasa. X Joseph, T A "Barnes Chan82 words
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Article375 1933-03-04 2 How Official Assignee Sohed Dilemma urn me lAt ton tße Chiei Justa (Bb fVaWflflfl laatteai Bi late Ball ,;,i, Court wsti rda\ aft rflflflfl* was a motion to r< scind the i n irdei ag ißflfl* Ismail Rah< »-m l< well Basah Road M X N I'.tvloi l375 words
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Article160 1933-03-04 2 Good Progress Recorded Last Year The annual meeting of Ti. Singapon OBflflMflfl Friend-in-Need Society will be held fl 30. Burmah Road on March 12 at 9 lis am The report of the Committee states that $***** has been added to capital accour.- flj against $957.37 in160 words
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Article46 1933-03-04 2 For Saturday, March 4th. nn Before the < hief Justice in lhe Ist. oun at 10. SO a.m .ludg-ment R. 1. Bfl P«>at and M. 8. Mara a:. Before Mi. Justice Mills in the ,'nd. t ourt at 11.45 a.m. <riniin.il Xppeal RtA W-.-awa Singh46 words
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Article61 1933-03-04 2 Before the thief ltisti<e in the l>t Court at 11 a.m. Su:nm< -i_':. Or: .atm !>UH'.monses. Interpleader Summons and Judgment Summonses. MONDW. MARCH 6TH M Ju-'K t Wi::-.. at li>>i. Courl ol \pj ial Before Mr. .lustier Mills in the !nd. Court at 11 a.m.61 words
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Article160 1933-03-04 2 Proposed Visit to Malaya In tht St Andrews Presbyterian Chinch. Ealmu Maeazme the Minister the Rev A I) Harcus "Antes as follows "Sum timt ago the Malay Committee asked me to go to Malaya on pedal work for six month.- Hn arrangements for this are now nearly complete,160 words
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Article112 1933-03-04 2 Tht annual general meeting of St. Andrew s Church Mission (the Missionary organ of the Church of En-land m Singapore) will be h. Id under tht presidency of the Ven'ble The Archdeacon ol Singapore on Thursday, at 6.30 P m vi Si Andrews School Hall. Stamford112 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement14 1933-03-04 2 WALLACE BEERy il back! See him shortly at Alhambra in his new super "FLESH".14 words
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Advertisement473 1933-03-04 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY I H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Clsm Work— Lsweat Bates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— Phone 7MB. Overseas Residential dub. i Proprietress Mrs M B LAW Mount Rosie. fhan«er> lane Tel. .••>. 69. Open to inspection dailj from 9. 30 a.m. to 0.30 p.m. Available to all British subjects473 words
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Advertisement504 1933-03-04 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE ls hereoy given tbat tenders ar* now United for the following materials or serrlces and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained ln the Tender Room. ■sflflflßapat QflBfTS Purchase of old asphalt drums snd scrap iron lying st various Municipal Depots. Date of504 words
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Advertisement252 1933-03-04 2 \!>l ORDIVWi lIANKI iv IMI i I IMI Ml Ml B*sTtaaßENT Ol flnßaflflflflßj In Bankruptcy. Ivi <H< 'I* (SIEW CHEON t )ank^; <•■ -1 Cpper Street ;in<! St reet. Sin; Tradtr. nmemmtitry Wnnin^ti 4 \....uv, .ii, Baflr et Aflßflfliallis BUy Uflß Bale aafl plscr «f Fast BWtin, *u tCu 188.252 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous244 1933-03-04 2 THE WEEK s.„„„ lav Ilh High Water 02.20 8.5 ft.. 15 35 6 5 ft Opening of SB.VJP. Headqua-te: BM. flflfl Governor 11 ill. 5 p.m Crick iTial Match, at Padang; Ceylon Sports Club vs Y.MCA. at C. groui. flflfl Assocn Khslss youths, Khslss ground 1 Assocn. vs. Nondescripts, LA.244 words
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Article204 1933-03-04 3 latum ii I'm! «ion I .-ion has now reached a stage when B aav Bt regarded aa a serious profession for s war* msn ts evidenced by the fact that it four years concentrated training juhty for the various licences and which a fully trained commercial ild ponwai204 words
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Article33 1933-03-04 3 I nd on (oa<t ot \ral Sea I^IIIIUI-t Ba of the Paleonthoiogicai m»« I JSSai-Ba'Se t%,»s '_)n*iin:i.: Hflß •'"•ht to 1 ulu inn Baal BO ■il 4 tr***!*** iTlU^'Uni Inliiflßfll *fnstitute.--Tass33 words
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Article183 1933-03-04 3 South I rues Nanking Not to Kenou Sino-Japanese Pad jnt.in. 1.1. I> Opposition to voiced against the renewal of the Sino-Japanese tariff treaty which was con--1 in 1930 and will expire on May 5 Bflß >ear. according to s cable dispatched yesterday by the Kuomintsng omce of the183 words
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Article73 1933-03-04 3 Mr Soonu Appeal* To CMMM Pfetpk >h.tn«li.ii. Marth fc Ist. T. V. Seong issued a public statement yesterday, urging the people to give the Government every support. It stales the Government does not intend formally Bererinf diplomatic and economic relations with Japan at present view of the actions73 words
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Article62 1933-03-04 3 Kin.. Villi ({noon See Norn British Talkie London. 1.1 !S The and Queen thto sfternoon attended s gals peTformsnce of the Osumont British x: r:: l'• > J. B. I**toßtky*B novel was the tflrst oecaaton on which Their lfaJeatßa Bare attended a -taiblic peri-orflaance of s talking film62 words
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Article681 1933-03-04 3 UNSIGHTLY RELICS 01 TIIK PAST A Five-Year Plan For Rebuilding The proposed Five Year Plan or Programme of the Municipal Commisioners, when it to evolved, should go far to restore the shaken confidence of the private investor, in the future of Singapore. A definite and Ajnflflflflßßflfll681 words
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Article585 1933-03-04 3 "HE'D MAKE A VERY GOOD DRIVER" King Edward's (iuard on His Train I took charge of a tube trail. It BB two milt- at 4u miles a n hour. H- cntereci tht dri I a nor took tin train on to \Y d Omen. And585 words
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Article111 1933-03-04 3 IMan To Raise $2,000,000 Shanghai. flflflß v Practically all the Chinese journals in Bhan participating in a general fflnds on behalt ol the National Air Defence Society. The first object B to raise i »n dollars Mt the purchase of 150 fighting pianos. Broadcasting stations in Shanghai111 words
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Article84 1933-03-04 3 1,000 Obscene and Seditious Hooks Destroyed Canton I <!■ i 0\ Mt -housand I fli perioc. lh i nsorship of Pubburnt Bfl front of the Kuomintang Southv est Bfl Com- These works were confiscated because oi Baflß seditious and obscene natun Members ol Bureau BT busy to-day84 words
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Article, Illustration205 1933-03-04 3 Mr. aiui at a private tiffin p r Robert and Lady Ho Tung at I I Kong. The other i Mrs. R X Sim|>son and Major and Mrs. R' I~ung Jr flTßflfl asked after his arrival at Idle I long he could stay G.B.S205 words
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Advertisement202 1933-03-04 3 I BaaaH W^IS O nl ill Ir V iSiJSp'v^ V -.-"-^^a^^'Lgßm ONEOFLIFE'S Xmmm^^ei^Jl^Lw PLEASURES lIFNIJ-. WAI (.11 ltd v,, IVii.hu. Ku.il.i l.umpui and MON lIR \NI> 'P o^ COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED rra £> SHORT TRIPS TO CAIRO for homeward bound pnaßengßre 'ATF.RSON, SIMONS CO., LTD., ar ta any af202 words
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Advertisement19 1933-03-04 3 solution FOB I Ml HSU* f MST WW LBS OOVE x CK BBOWN < BEAM BOIJD Tt?ll mnxt, ENGINEERS LUffTO19 words
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Article, Illustration1508 1933-03-04 4 SOME BIG PICTURES FOR SINGAPORE Train Built in Studio Exceptional week-end entertain: flag cffered by PB Who Played God.' Mr. George a latest production. The picture has to Big to crowded house since it cpened last Tuesday, snd it appears to be univei agreed that it ls another great triumph1,508 words
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Article118 1933-03-04 4 Ch.. portray.- N <: B DeMiDe's 'The Sign of the Cross". Bflß been selected 10 head the cast of Paramour.' s -Island of Lost Souls", picturisation of the H G W novel. This marks, a further step ahead to the vaieer of Laughton. whose characterisation flf118 words
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Article, Illustration17 1933-03-04 4 Kay Francs. Herbert Marshall and Miriam Hopkins in a scone from Paramount. Ern:t Lubitsch production. Trouble Paradise'17 words
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Article295 1933-03-04 4 Carole Lombard, who has just completed the lead opposite Clarke Gable in Paramount's M M IS. flf Her Own", will pla> :..inine lead in Iflfl flflfll starring production, tentat: Vfltj titled -The Way to Love.'' She jouis a supporting cast which already includes Charlie RuggLs and Edward Ev-295 words
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Article75 1933-03-04 4 Noel Francis. Lan MM deserted Broadway for the lure of Hollywood some months ago. has been signed by Para-j mouiv BBd ht r most important screen rol ln I Mm,'* flflfl) v/ill support Q roll. Miss Fr. was d wealthy cotton broker in Texas lor going on the75 words
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Article80 1933-03-04 4 Rudy Vallee Has St ran (fe Rivals Crooners are not always young gentlemen in fancy vests and impeccable neckwear. For instance, imagine a scene on a lonely mi a road. A group of convicts are swing::i the broiling sun. They're not BBBJ conv;tts. BOaOflaT Th- flflflflßS in the new80 words
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Advertisement108 1933-03-04 4 7^|KLIM aaafia^S^ POWDERED MILK SHOPy! T I HE PRODUCER PCJSE fttEftl AIILK in Conven/enf :^C?^ /orni for Drinking or Cooking *l A PRODICT OF CANADA jjujflj sa i m IfISTKIIsI hors e n oT M GETZ BROS. Co. KLIM >OfSH Mil* POWOtfltO JUST ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND per s.s. GLENAPP VItDK108 words
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Article, Illustration120 1933-03-04 5 I.i,.- 1 ...ura and splendid seamanship wvrv shown l»> the crew ol lhe British ,ar-o .hip K\e iv uh.,l. Nva^ abandoned in a >inkinj; condition in th. VUB" ,<i miles ..it (ape Kac e NewfaaflsHaasl Mr. Ifaarj Wetat l.oth.an ..-nitre. um.l,^ ramr ol the Exeter City, Leon120 words
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Article280 1933-03-04 5 I ,im our ii k s n Nine. 'We're going home in March, and can certain!? do with the change— Tom especially. He's hsd nearly four years here without a break, snd I three, snd say what you like, the climate Boss take it out of280 words
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Advertisement129 1933-03-04 5 _a~~ NIGHTLY €.i 5 £'9.i5 RM. AVI LION 1^ RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 \fjcifltcf /o-/);i> anc! Snodflty 3.15 i \(il \M)*s r.KK \ikst STAR (j I ORGE ARLISS *J|\l»Vm£; y *4B£v x I i aW* THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD MINI I; DKOn PM II XI EXT H INGE ERNST I129 words
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Advertisement70 1933-03-04 5 All. BOAD6 V y r CAPITOL4 Matinee TO-DAY at 3.15 Greeted bj BIGGER an.i BETTER CROWDS I Ci II I I, I BJJrYI uproariniivlv funn\ Mimical Farce omed> STANLEY LUPIIMO |_V Jf •BSfl^^^JßEißi?^ '"SLEEPLESS NIGHTS" -Kunnn i tnan AMY WIFE'S FAMILY P An.! nflinV. AKOTHEK TRKAT IN STOKK "DOCTOR A"70 words
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Advertisement307 1933-03-04 5 1.4 «T WAV TO-OAV!! MATINEE V! p.m. Irue to Uhambra's new polio oi brisk rhantiius; i (I.m despite packed houses sparkling slum makes u.o another delightful entertainment. Wbml miss these final opportunities vi seeing JANET GAYNOR Charles FARRELL youthful.} romancing in Fox Movietone's intriguing omed> FIRST YEAR TO- TIO It307 words
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Article513 1933-03-04 6 THK SINGAPORE FREE PRESS M > M *.v. vs" paper 30-40 columns of ness daily Also the best Medium for Advertising. Deli tered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latesi Telegrams. Latest News and Latest Announce ments. Special Daily London Cables. Rubber anc Price Cables together with exclusive specia features.513 words
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Article1565 1933-03-04 6 PULL BACK SCORES A TRY Luck Against The Park I From Our Own Correspondent] London. I cli I I Th.- Bugby Int. ma Eni land Ire -took away much of ti D club games on Saturday. Still, BB good and 118 l I Ifltll Luck was1,565 words
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Article268 1933-03-04 6 Surrey Wins Team Title is i o o i b Darn Ddant] London. Fel> 1 J N \V C..- ffflflFflflflflflfle H.i won the North of the Thames championship over a course 'of approximately seven and nflflfl at W near Brentwood. Clift was nir.r.:' thr* first turn sine h.268 words
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Article132 1933-03-04 6 1V: O:: Owi .rr.- v London. r>b M A Bflflflfll Bflflflßßflflflflfll I BBrßflßflOd by Miss Sheila Hewitt wh.. ><.. Saturday d. Fraulein Cilly Aussem oi rr.ar.\ of the Carlton Club law;, tenni.- tournament at Cannes by 'J 8 8' A issem p.a--i- tl- :.i: I*n .1 ■j Bfafl132 words
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Advertisement69 1933-03-04 6 ittiiniiiin'!i l i' irq iiniiiiii'C*«asi*3it YOUR SAFEGUARD A ia EVANS' Antisepba X lasaal Paaflflflflß Tney X keep c ..da at omy mod mUL) f J <v revel in c*»e* oA GD.igb*. BraoeftteX ch.tis, etc Cm EVANS #1 Pastilles Ef f f' xa ftiMMlrta mtmty■f 1 m r-^rm. UmAm Im mmtfimme69 words
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Advertisement319 1933-03-04 6 Well above the Average- Cow Gate builds thr A m^ mmmm y ot, luir V *"tincia! I flt^^ A That is moder, mw^ C S c c-*° "or-IJ over are Oiraing to it uul, 1 > V% V TV 1 >^'\ m N Noi IVY JJ\ U' l C Sflflflflfls319 words
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1306 1933-03-04 7 RBICLES INSPECTOR FINED FOR ASSAULT (hinese Bus Driver Succeeds in Cross-Summons TABLES TURNED IN COURT hollowing lengths he.inim int.. allegations and counter md Malay inspector ..t vehicles attached to the Inn. ipal Kegistrar ..I Vehicles Department, one summoning other the hinese turned the tables on the Malax. yesterda\ Singapore «>,.,,,1,306 words
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Article69 1933-03-04 7 Fail. Strokes With Rattan and Police Supervision etont strokes of the rattan and one year's police gmuaiitoton aas passed by Mr H. A. 1 the flliajri l Ckimlnal District Judge, y> jaay on a flhtaaar who wss found I theft. IBs man had two previous convict Toe Lifiiil69 words
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700 1933-03-04 7 ELABORATE DEFENCE DISBELIEVED Story of Capture While Waiting for Night Mail H.r, ,i 17-:. urs-old Indian Mohiunmedan an :*■<; r »400 ri. th. mon. .re and was at s wsyside station Bar tl oh. was related to the third magistrate. Mr. J. F700 words
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Article191 1933-03-04 7 Kuropcun Roliee Inspector's Liveh Chase Excitement oon among those using Cecil Street ar.d T^btaßOß Road at about four o'- a fcXir-.pean inspector, followed by a numt> detectives, sprinted after a Northern Indian* who sped along until he was into custody not. however, until he had co able191 words
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Article350 1933-03-04 7 "Hopelessly Insolvent A petition lor a receiving order against a man who "was worth hundreds thousands" v. is heard by the Chief Justice .Sir William Murison) in 'he Bankruptcy Court yesterday. Thi man was Mr N\ Sin Phani and accovflV to Mr R XI •r.350 words
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Article366 1933-03-04 7 Funeral Of Well-Known Master Mariner Captain Isaac Moss, one of the most 8888 fl mast- 88l ot Singapore, who died on Thursday, wss buried yesterday at Bidadai He was 75 years of age and was born in t and most of his career was spent in to366 words
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Article108 1933-03-04 7 < From Our Own Correspondent) Ku.int.ui. Mar I Befon Dat. Hu th. Ku ntan Police Court, a Malay. Ahmad bin Ali, who was arrested on a warrant v Bfl chareed with Mimai arflbßfl "i BJflfll M flr*fflßfl In respect of two suits fll fIBBH "flflftflßflg valued $12108 words
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Article62 1933-03-04 7 rflflflffl an incorrigilechara. D named Masai: >eared before M: I I li. gBBTB Criminal District yeatcr ceive sentence on a IB dy. Chlel Court Inspector the man hail eight previou convictions. si, remanded the accused until March to enable Mr. Sbeedy to the Depute Pubtti l*Tosecutor about62 words
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690 1933-03-04 7 WAS FOUR-WEEK MONTH ANTICIPATED BANKRUPTCY ORDER OPPOSED Chief Justice's Interesting Order Oi. Mounds that the hearmi th. [)< it for a receiving and adjudic pi «a irregular and thai thi debtor had imtin lhe baartaßj M C B BTBBei iv.vne. appearing; on behalf of Saik Sahied bin Abdullah Bajerst moved690 words
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Article255 1933-03-04 7 Death in England <>f Old Singapore Resident Mr. Arthur George Crane, son of the tote Mr Thomas Owen Crane, one of the pioneers] of Singapore, died at Ickenham. Middlesex, on January 22, at the age of 85. Mr. A. G. Crane was for many years with the Bfeatti255 words
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Article272 1933-03-04 7 Knife Threat On l,on"h Road SIGLAP INCIDEN'I Long Sentences On Armed Bengalis An attack on s Malay taxi-driver along tbe nl nag of January 17 by two Bengali paaaengers who relieved him of $8.75 in cash, a pocket B, a wallet snd a silver cigarette case,272 words
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Article252 1933-03-04 7 Mysterj of Bunualow Uurular> Not (lea red lp eas* ta which a *»»^m*n war charged with having burgled a Chinese Teacher's home in Siglap and ith i. a camera and a rasor. ended yesterday Bfl acquittal of the accused. Tbe case aas heard in the Criminal District Court252 words
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Article174 1933-03-04 7 Rill tn Tighten lp Regulations The nuisance caused by tbe letting off of crackers, not only during tbe Chinese Mew Year festival but aanaat daily and nightly throughout the year, has for some time been engaging the attention of tbe Government, and now been decided tbat steps must174 words
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Article77 1933-03-04 7 leved to be a lunatic an elderly Chases* powerfully buttt, appeared before Mr. a Hay, tbe Singapore Second Poßce laa«aarate yesterday, when an order -ana mode for hn removal to the Mental Hospital. A Eurasian implip.a st the Mew World stated that tbe man was found in the77 words
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Advertisement16 1933-03-04 7 \I.LA( X 3E E Ry is hack' him shorti> at Mhamhra in his arvY "l LKSH16 words
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Advertisement18 1933-03-04 7 Mr M< ii aii:ed Rouse bin Chee L" appointed a nominated unofli' 1. of th< 1..-.■:.-;.rI r .<•■ Council.18 words
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Advertisement7 1933-03-04 7 THERE IS TRO! BIE l\ PARADISE NOW7 words
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Article26 1933-03-04 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH fKANE On January 22nd. 1933. at 'Jelebu," Bwakelt\vs Road left Middlesex Arthur OflflTflfl Crane, son of Bfl BU Thomas < < of Singapore, aged I26 words
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1004 1933-03-04 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, MARCH 4.1933 THE NEW TENANTS T«»-day. attar aflltlff *fßßra* administration, the United States R>> PaTt] relinquish office, lock stock and barrel, to the DasssOOßlll Mi*. Roosevelt and his colleagues this morning assume responsibility for the conduct of domestic and foreign affairs amid a welter of crisesKuantan Correspondent; kuantan Correspondent - 1,004 words
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Article60 1933-03-04 8 King and Queen See a lirit i-^h "Talkie" Film Lsaasa, Feb. 28. Their Majesties saw their first talkie picture at a cinema in the West End when t> Briti h Bafll "The Good Companions" based on Priestley's well-known novel, was presented at a benefit performance for theReuter - 60 words
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Article759 1933-03-04 8 PENDING RETIRKMKNI i MR. C. H i; CLARK 32 Years in Malayan Civil Service The Hon. Mr c i rke. fln**Bseß* Councillor of Malacca, will be one of th« sengers on board the Bast Asiatic ma. Erria when she sails for Europe shortly on the return759 words
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Article178 1933-03-04 8 Japan Not tn Withdraw 1 mm Confcrencr Bbßßs Mar. 3. While confirming the deration to i itnlfl— i participstion in Use Dissi maun nt Conference, a Foreign Office .spokesman intßnsted thst participation would be msinljr ta aflai iilng as both General Tatekawa and Admiral Nagano are returnhif to Japan178 words
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Article78 1933-03-04 8 What 'itch Minister RUBBER R^fklCl Kepnrt Not S© Spnsatiflrt As It Seemed The Dutth Mi;; Second Chambwill regard farced restriction ot rubo»-: the Dutch G< scheme In which flflßafl The aUnlsU i Dutch Oovertimor.re In vies of past HHIMMI I oiitt M.r J The Financial report of78 words
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Article103 1933-03-04 8 lin.nMirr Who hmmi His 9mm CtMiige ifOfißon I I gov to cit'trsucl In cotsT*' k I of the Chosen Corporate the history of the City of London Starting ss s junior < trol of companies with at £14 000.000 His inter' wide range. oil. rubber, distilleries He wss knownReuter - 103 words
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Article87 1933-03-04 8 hillr- I I. i: Gearva is ascertained that Mr Qu Wellington Koo and D: graphed to Nanking resignine the Chinese represetitativt* ap* A Their view is thst the cen" shifted from Geneva to Jehol resistance should be offered Dr. BJlßaßfllili Koo inter confirar d thst he aReuter - 87 words
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Article75 1933-03-04 8 < livering Mails Floods still cxi« nf North of Ehs'anti Thames snow situation generally tends to .re: r« Snow still remains ov»* snd South Wales and a abandoned 01 I to be s» used in South Wal« aphonic conuaunieation to Bnes. and In aon. used yesterday to75 words
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Article30 1933-03-04 8 1 llhl UN VM' ANDSTERMV -{BE PB3B3S'BEjaTCF IxMltf H 2 r 2?! I Forward Tone of Market I Sp. Forward Spot H4 of Man H •7 3 1«30 words
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Advertisement133 1933-03-04 8 (|g| WHOLESOME, REFRESHING. "C^M Prepared solely from pure West India tali Lime Juice, and the finest refined Sugar. 3P Insist on having ROSE'S. MMM IM E aaaa^s— i CAILDIBICCIK'S APPOINT MIM iS^a^r» KIX F DIAMONDS SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. ■Bjj Bridal prrs^rntw In diamond set Wat* has133 words
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Advertisement80 1933-03-04 8 J^S BEAI'TY PREPARATIONS Nourishing Cream loundation Cream Cleansing Lotion Orange Protective Lotion Hand Bleat h I oilet Soap face Powder Depot British Dispensary, Ltd. o. Raffles Place Singapore. "MANY A HIKER.' say> a doctor, "feels that he needs I good pick-me-up." Especially if some careles> -motorist has administered I sharp80 words
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Article490 1933-03-04 9 GIGANTIC TIDAL WAVE SWAMPS JAPANESE COAST v ful Catastrophe Strikes Doomed Villages PANIC STRICKEN FLIGHT TO HILLS RJiel Supplies Held lp By Blinding Blizzard \ainous tidal wave swept over 300 miles of Japanese oastline already devastated by a series of -v mm ibHlbbbbH Ruined villages meWMkWWm490 words
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Article95 1933-03-04 9 Follow Eartbsju. ■***** recalled that terrific disjcean bed off Kinkwasan :idsl wave dewssting the NorthÜBflflflj 30.000 fatahties in lflflfl. was variously evtßasted at and struck the coast forty minutes after the I hundred dead are reported at are dead and 45 missing at iboat 3B dflad at95 words
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Article64 1933-03-04 9 I X.,.. of lmport> Mi\i,.l Ku-ia London 1. 4_ ik. IttmtmT Ot quesUoa BU flflfl remmmv > stated that during 888 :»Te aaa a tlßta nuJßoa aaeaaa exports Bi the XBBted Bangdoaa Soviet Union. <•»•. exports to ttie BosaH the aae period tanaflad 1 fla*Nvt< from that country By64 words
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Article147 1933-03-04 9 Toku. Man ii J The lat.st tflflafßal ti-ures of J the casualties of the BaBBBBH J late to-nuht flflj aj head -v viisM,^ 104 l.llllied l. 'MMI Reuter to s gigantic subsidence of the ocean bed roughly 200 kilometres off the coast. Although Kamalshl appears the worst affected,Reuter; Reuter Far Eastern - 147 words
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Article47 1933-03-04 9 Team. Msr. 2. An exceptionally severe earthquake wss felt here at 2JO a.m It is believed only minor •BJBflflP flflß iflflfl Fifteen hundred houses have been washed swsy by s tidal wave st Kamaishi. 200 miles from Tokio follow ing the earthquake ReutersReuters - 47 words
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Article60 1933-03-04 9 I.ond.m M.ir The greatest earthquake recorded in the 28 years' experience of Professor Shaw, the ttrr^^jngit of West Bromwich Observa began at at a distance estimated at 6.000 miles. The shocks, which cessed at 9 o'clock, were so severe that the leaves were throv.ii from their socketsReuters - 60 words
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Article25 1933-03-04 9 Flee slight earthquake tremors were recorded here between 11 o'clock and one o'clock this nwrwiwg but no damage was done. Far EasternFar Eastern - 25 words
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Article39 1933-03-04 9 Houston Planes \xd\v (aim London. Mar. 1. The leaders of the Houston expedition left Cairo to-day In their three Pass Moth aeroplanaa in conttauance of their journey to India where they will attempt s flight over Ms.39 words
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Article32 1933-03-04 9 New Vo.k 1.1. 2* Mr Cflnaak to atm critically ffl from lani—ißllß Bflß 088 flflygfßßflj physicians sre of the tif4w"^ Be Baa a reasonable chance to Reuter Wireless I ■fIM hfllReuter Wireless - 32 words
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Article174 1933-03-04 9 MAST TOP CARRIED AWAY Terrific Thunderstorm After Leaving Singapore (From Our Own Corresponded Penang. March 3. An ularmiii" experience befell the British India liner. Rohna, about one o'clock this morning. While on her ua\ lrom Singapore she encountered a severe thunderstorm and while passing through it174 words
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Article128 1933-03-04 9 New PreMdent Ringed l>> (iiiard> Washington >|vi. Mr. Roosevelt has arrivetl in readiness for his Inauguration to-morrow Dflflflfl Station was heavily guarded and even pressmen were held several hundred feet from Mr Roosevelt's p and police, mounted and fl] square as he motored to the Hotel Mayin drizzlingReuter - 128 words
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Article98 1933-03-04 9 "An Old I rt'iuh ('iKimn to Lei** v then tht' Month" haß Feb. 28. The prospects of the survival of the Daladier Government appear rosy with the automatic nation of the criss-cross debate between the Senate and the Chamber on the Finance Bill as the month ofReuter Wireless - 98 words
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Article73 1933-03-04 9 Japani'M' Commit Hari-Kari in Protect M M.ir. 3. For the purpose of protesting p.t the Government's failure to deal adequately with the industrialists' tax evasion scandal, two member* of tl: hari-kari. one outside the Premier's residence and the other outside tho W •i ripped their abdomen butReuter Far Eastern - 73 words
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Article74 1933-03-04 9 \V ith held Mone\ to l>e Used tor Land (J rants londoi, Bflß, W. The sum of £4.500.000 lyi: I credit oi the Land Annuities account which the Irish Free State has withhold from Britain will probably be used to provide agricultural grants to local authorities. An announcementReuter wireless - 74 words
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Article73 1933-03-04 9 hinese Minister To Report To Kuomintang Tokn». March I B semi-offlcially learned that the Chinese Minister in Tokio will shortly be returning to :ing for the purpose of flflfl] a Kuomintang Convention at which he will on Slno-Japane.se relation*, but seen:. there ls no intention of Bflflflri relationsEastern - 73 words
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Article471 1933-03-04 9 While hjnm Plan New Drive DAWN ATTACK TO-DAY Secret Agreement Report An "Outrageous Lie" Shanghai, March Japaiu-M- troops at Pingchuan. 50 mile> 888 l ol Jehol City, arc SWBiting BBS arnvit. of reinforcement.- bei'on Itaisini out towards the provincial apital. many nf the inhabitants which have alreadyUnion Times - 471 words
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Article79 1933-03-04 9 London M.ir The Chinese community in London is anxiously following the nev s of Jehol events as in the papers and wireless bulletins. The exiled community, though tmall. is determined to do its utmost to help the China forces or Ithe Jehol front Numb rs of79 words
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Article119 1933-03-04 9 ALLIES SOON French View Of Asiatic Future fmrto, Mar. 2. An Asiatic League of Nations with Japan proclaiming a sort of Monroe Doctrine for the IFai Easl he conclusion of a treaty of secuBflflflflaa China, Japan, and Manchu: I visualised by Le Temps in a IflfldhßJ Bfta I' K.i'.peans findReuter - 119 words
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Article56 1933-03-04 9 No Request fiy Britain To Join \riib ■■■asrgß Washington. Mar. 2. ii.;tain has not astced the United SUtes to ijoin In an embargo on the export of Bfßßt, declared Mr. C He DI -Secretary of Stat". He adder. Bflß the Sate Department had not received Bflß flflflflflß IReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement280 1933-03-04 9 "WINDSOR" 1 WATER WOOLLIES I f5 During I /IvS*- this Week I tf f SPECIAL I Ijmmmli DISPLAY I WINDSOR I fi_ mJW SWIMMING I r^ COSTUMES I I~~^\ A large variety of Plain I —^3=^\ -^^S^IXT (o,ours «ntra^i Kffects 1 Wm^; Fm> A iw I m I One-Piece Suits280 words
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Advertisement1139 1933-03-04 10 THE BLUE FUNNEI LINF (V.:,n THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATTOII Ofl, UJ Steam Ship Ca. Ltd and Chma THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP -CO (1931) Ltd. Muvia. Sfvii: Navigation Co Ltd THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Cod., Ltd. niF STRAITS STEAMSHIP C l.ro THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co Ltd JL CHINA NAVIOATION O Ltd THE1,139 words
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Advertisement518 1933-03-04 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. >u Spore. Sails Spore. s.s. CITY OF MANILA For Havre. London. Rotterdam Hamburg Apr. 15 Apr 16 Bi OOT OP KHIOS Fc- Ha-. London. Rotterdam H.i.nburg518 words
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Advertisement306 1933-03-04 10 P. _fIV O. British India and Apcar Lines MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAI S. N. CO. INDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S LONDON ANT) KAR EAST MAII OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR (IHW Due mcc NPURA 00 KAISER-I -HIMD MM hhv: afar. 12 BaaJTTUA CBTTRAL 000 fIU RAWAIPIMDt H.OOC306 words
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Advertisement557 1933-03-04 11 i\lfHE NB-THE-WORLE travel via O. S. K. LINE n HA V.A° OPPOR -ra-n*Y OF SEEING •H'V KAST lV SOCTII AFRICA. SOCTII s NORTH AMERICA, JAPAN CHINA INDOCIIINx AM. STRAITS SK TTLKMIATS WARS' tEE"^ •■> ■N'"I« TO A »KS UME AT PASSENGERS OPTION p f! SS M^ S>l: (Instead of £209)557 words
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Advertisement517 1933-03-04 11 PUJ&MDBNT Ilry^lL. > 1- :!a=s :===^!s^aa^aaaw^Hß^aasß»eaa9ai TO EIROPE KKOM SINGAPORK AND PENANG VT COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES GENOA I MARSEILLES AM) \K\V YORK. Arrive leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore, Penana. N. York. Pres. Harrison Mar. 11 Mar 14 Mar 16 Apr M Pres. Hayes Mar 25 Mar517 words
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Advertisement894 1933-03-04 11 K. P. M. j KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAAR, MAATSI HAITI' I m"v ri'T^r, Marth 4 Pada^-B-y. Ampenan. Boeleleng and Sourabaya fl U Saturday. March 4. Blinjoe. Djeboes. Pangkal-I»mang, Koba. iSali Bata-I INXNovLL.iicMiv day. March 4. Penang (mails only). Oelee-Lheue. (not for pas- 1! -ang. Tjalang. Meulaboh, Tapa-Toean, fflnaßani Sin k,- h I894 words
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Advertisement675 1933-03-04 12 Burns Philp Line. o rporated in Australia) hui; HUSBAKB, SYDNEY AND MKLHOURNE via lA\ DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. IBUiilsr mr well-kn I mer mareixa .7 375 tons) and the B.S. MANGOLA < 3.352 tons). [Cargo only] *;ELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading Cabins de luxe, single675 words
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Advertisement449 1933-03-04 12 LU BSlll BU Bflk v TaW^Bwßß*WaWßWaM^Bßßß^w^^^^^^^^^^^ MMM|M^ M^j^^^^^^^^jj^g. P[jQß 4 to' EVERYWHERE in C A M A O A v and most op rm U.S. \> New Scenic Row Canadian VI theSaak mt mm aaarwlW Canadian R., aWjrjlpl r ra/ca. literal ttr, am* imforfftatiem oi JP|4 CANADIAN RATIONAL LSKT-INE.' :ajMB»449 words
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Miscellaneous530 1933-03-04 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY STEAMER, TRAIN AJN*D AEROPLANE TO-DAY Rhio. Billiton Java s^.- -\v<-' l South-East Borneo. CeleMoluccas and Timor Dilly General Van Gee:: I Bam roa I an. i-.!., Tekong mwmAA I am toon S" h ■am BM lam 9 Kukup i: Hin 9 am K. :<* a.m. Japan. BBNB530 words
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Miscellaneous543 1933-03-04 12 CHURCH SERVICES Ist Sunday in Lent SI \NDREWS CATHEDRAL Holy Communi >i 730 iin M itins. c, mn vi <C loral) and Address. 10 a m Children.- Eurlv.::.-: 530 pm Ex.-nsnnj .Chor:.*' and Sermon. 10 30 B BMe y onjaj \v,,.neaday and Friday at 8 a.m. gg] (Vniir.-mion. I Saturda543 words
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Article252 1933-03-04 13 Flon- kiiim CMC Involvinu In mani tested CftTfO case o! bbb| to export unaaanifeßted car^o was brought before Mr. BnMeti at the Kowloon Magistracy when four men and woman, described as Chluchaunese. were brought before the Court on tarn charces of attempting to export unmain.Vsted cargo and illt,:;252 words
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Article275 1933-03-04 13 Knquirv into Loss of Mission Steamer The M Chun.h Howe, toaatmin.-- :.:iding rder of a Na- 0 held at the B N Hebrides n N mber M la investigate the circumstances cf the loss off Aneityum Island on October 31. last of the Melanesian Mission vessel Southern275 words
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Article157 1933-03-04 13 Norweijian Steamer Pays (alls to Birthplace The Norwegian steamer Hektor has arrived Hang Kong, her birthplace been launched from Kowloon dock in 1921. She I mission on March 24. 1921 Since that date she has only made one other call at the port; that was in February157 words
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Article146 1933-03-04 13 insular and Ortental Steam Navigation Company as. Ranpura —Mr.- A. Aston. M: and Mrs. 8. Barker and child. Mrs. C and Btr A. Ives M Mrs. Jone Mi M .h-..>- M: ■:i -x. I. Mr- b. Ma. ka\ M; .1 M..i <*.ip: I* M \li \v Midford. and146 words
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Article223 1933-03-04 13 Mure Vessels Wanted II There I> i "Bloduule" The Japanese Department of Communicator is to B B||| bM n deul wuil ts n for the adoption ef a permit system for aM •"•easels imported fa J he import pern, Ul]l it is adopted both In j bu the223 words
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Article144 1933-03-04 13 Ifeptltu of Activiu on (AM.S.X. Ships ObbmbJ Chlanc chanman o: OownilßHen and hbbib in th Honun-Anhui-Hupch Com-munist-Suppression Forces, has lumen ur.uely oonean ear megai p pa(:.. a(: d to a.. -ation Company. h a teles:.,::. entty rrlih win] fa C BUB the report that opium and other gooo144 words
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Article244 1933-03-04 13 I v Medical Examination ol Japanese The Japan Seamen* Union Ls up in I IM the ttBWWW WM alleged lr.sulting medioal ation to which the quarantine officials at San Francisco. Los An- geles. Seattle and Honolulu are subject tag the bbj of Japanese ships It is alleged whenever244 words
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Article165 1933-03-04 13 i Veteran of the (Tuna Coast al Bm l-i tr c.y, Aa John M Sturgeon will doubtless be grieved to hear of Ml im:m. •>, v. hieh occurreu Bj i -ntal drowning at Trm; B Wk I Indies Shanchai R. A anttn i lh Btnnp an' i anMnlon165 words
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Advertisement168 1933-03-04 13 Armmm^r Mmm I Aem SmWrne _aM^^^^^^ r^^mmmirfm^mmr^Bm^Atßim7r*m J^V I me~ ay _~l flA\n bVi^i* 4 v^». -^sWrmm*' £j m'bi Rfi I b^bbSe!^ T**«i!Cr v» v 9 v :-j -a c fc '^B^Bm- B&^. e.m\ jV DIRTY, DANGEROUS ANTS! NJ anai*^*^*a**aßl •■.r-a„ k, I J alilß_B If i: fa r t168 words
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Advertisement247 1933-03-04 13 w4 A* _M_^_BBBBfIB]_BBBBIBaBBBBBBB^BBBB x 4 A$ 'SJ*^ m MMMM Mm\\ I s*l^ kV^ I P_^_^f¥*^i -^<H« B -_B •n^Vx -/T\ S-'IbbBBBMbV I- W rfW m. st sV^LbibibßS J^'WaV BBBSBBtaW r_H Mfci ■Mf] kM I ?ib •>». BHBni^BtoBBim^BBB^BBHBBiBiBiBBfiH SffffiSfS^ **b»- T4m*+ "tornxm. ■•^■■■■'bmbl pBUJBA. ysLy-" r vm~ >na>^bßMt iBBH i *TBT*CafTTBBiiaMii247 words
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Article557 1933-03-04 14 RADIO NOTES NEWS Commissioners" Consider Local Broadcasting (By Our Wireless Coi-espondent* have at last come i ir shells as regards t the question of local broadcasting. They have expressed their views and have shown intention of realty trying to do something by appointing a sub-committee to conside: qoftlrm and report557 words
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Article345 1933-03-04 14 J PROGRAMMES lOK INDIA Bl RMA, i STRAITS SETTI.I MINTS, and J J FEDERATED MALAY ST XI IS j \Wh '\<. r Kv.rißK ;'P.ansmittek, i DBfSMBn ENGLAND J Wave r-.c'h* >"• nv'r s .in < 31 3 J i metres. S lt u d.i> Mar.-h Ith I345 words
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Article330 1933-03-04 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list .tlons which can be received in Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about J p m gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydnej A :r.::. ;»:.ci other .<-:atioris. U-ual call after records 'Hullo Syd:. Tanjonj I**riok, 21 m.'T.-s330 words
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114 1933-03-04 14 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice DAILY on 48 92 Metres U»3n to 11 am PETALING HILL TESTING. (Except Sundays and Public Holidays) 830 pm Krontchone Music 700 English 715 British Official Wireless News. 725 Recital cf H.M.V Recorded Music. 8 30 Close114 words
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Article932 1933-03-04 14 [MPERIAL VALUE OF SCHEME Sir P. ('unliffe Lister's Circular Sir P. Cunlifle-l.i tar 1 hi£ circular to the Officer Arimi: the naaaanf of Bm Krafts settlements on the I of Bm British Broadcasting Corporation's scheme for Empire Bl Bg which •iitiated on Decembi r 19th last932 words
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Article530 1933-03-04 14 FILMS THEY ARE SHOWING IS LONDON Private Show of "The (rood Companions Our Own Correspond' London. I< l> > > patton of the gala performano ri by th. I -d Queen at thel A mem a on Tuesday, Feb 28th. B in aid of the Personal Service I*ag the Hon.530 words
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Article393 1933-03-04 14 I never too late for a career in talking picture." So says Major Fred Farrell. now playing a small role in the Joan Crawford-Gary Cooper picture. To-day we live,'" at the Metro-Gold-wyn-Mfl *dios. And he should know, because he celebrated his 73rd birthday just before393 words
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Article85 1933-03-04 14 Lcauut- (omniitttH^ IN ;i«< Proposal I IfBBIB, Feb. tg. The League Council osnunßtae dealing with Colombia-Peru Utomtt over the Amason port of Let-teas to-day decided to iinnwfi a council email Im for to-morrow at which fc principles of the committee's peace uropesal Alison BMpworth's neat picture. "To-night k85 words
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Advertisement446 1933-03-04 14 BANKS AND LSSURAS\ CHARTERED BANK Ol IMII \l >TK\I.I 1 "Ml I HIN (Incorporated ln England by Royal Chsrter) Paid up capital in OOMN shnrea of Ci each K Reserve Liability of Proprietors BJB HI 111 Ml (II I l< 1 38. Bishopsgate. London Saigon Amrltaar ipaß Beaaarnng Bangkok Seieeaban446 words
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Advertisement280 1933-03-04 14 III! \oh.i "fan* I I Capital Subscribed <Ful Up> T iati iMllaaal Vice-Presldrii fl| ■end On> H Westmmster Bam. The Na' d's Bank Alexandria 'Egypt' I Calcutta, Can? tien. Hamburg Han H Honolulu Kaiyuan. K» I Angeles, Man "WBB saki, Newchwang. Pari n-» Bangoon. Bio de Jm 6eattte. Brinarong. Bhar.280 words
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Article482 1933-03-04 15 THE IRON STEEL TRADE Record of Messrs. W ill; tin l;uK> (o. that some 200.000 men are eeapeuped ivary proceaaea of the Iron and steel I five times that number use the a as the ra» ■atariah of their own has the effect of leaking the iron iustry a lantter482 words
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Article103 1933-03-04 15 LEWIS PEAT'S WEEKLY REPORT it the week prices continued to sag afternoon when the Ftoani Bl fa inaccurate, and "London, after ad- i.i tf*aeimUy to enable Mudnttrt to effect st pi hee above their coat of <■ Thb fa not the Bret Mac that talk r *de from iiiwilaiMe era103 words
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Article105 1933-03-04 15 Changes in Representative I'ri tes > Mai American m. Am T*phone and Tgraph 07 H A M\ 37 3A\ 0 panfl i 4 i.i Fir. i.. Cnaaaaaß io* 4 10 10 Oen. Electric Oen. Motors QanaMen p 3 Inter. Tpbone and Tgraph s*^ Hi. 20 20S105 words
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Article84 1933-03-04 15 Foreign Imports of tin ore during the month 19.<3 Country of Origin Tons 1 Alaska I 7. Burma 3. Netherlands Indies: Banks and Billtton Other Places Nil -renth Indo-China HI 5. Japan Tanganyika U S. Union of South Africa TOT A L H -I MMAKI Imports Monthly84 words
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Article76 1933-03-04 15 Eurther (iold Purchases b> OM) Rank 10ud.... IVb IH. r. 1-. .-to-.:. ::on: th. .-■I, '..i. '.riti-> and the further adrance of Braafnana, markets continued uncertam. moat prices moving downwards for want of fresh support s *n: r-.i. tthe Mew York rate, after touching Wan Stmt opened Irregular,76 words
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Article15 1933-03-04 15 IViLiniNoii <;iltilUn md Ltd \e*-nts Hitam Tin. United Output for Peb:15 words
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Article260 1933-03-04 15 Ocean shipments of rubber, including coaßaMtaMa 1 bBM IMbo BHI I hefted Mil Bnal ments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan poru-. d'.iruu BM BBBHft tt Pahnßanj, MM •■>:. Shrr* Crept !..•■<■ Concentrated 1' O 1 A I L..« H< u-iinatioii K.\- Traifcvhipmt i H\- rr»nsi:ipnn-iu Ex- I": <:l hipment260 words
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Article173 1933-03-04 15 Foreign imports of rubber during the month <■: F <> 1: y ton*. DRY W L T Cou::lr> o! Or\::: Tot*] 6moked DryUn- EMat«- Kfti.. Scrap, Sheet Smok> On -p« Crrpt Wet Lump Sheet Blanket Sheet axui Crop- Bark N.i;...-. For. anil Scrap Sumatra HI 22 50 23173 words
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Article81 1933-03-04 15 Imperial Preference Claims On Imports To India I- is notified that wit). >m Maivh Ist. the form for certificates of orlgii port claims for Imperial preference on Ma> produce or manufactured good- Into But; rdi I: ;>\;\>\\ ti'. India i\ ommunique dated Decern-' p, -j. n-produced on81 words
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Article27 1933-03-04 15 Washington. Lcb. 27. Hi- ti. Hi ,i -•1.'.;.- I .1.- ,)AS.M (i the Snuth C Pool Bill designed to reauce rottfti :>-...:'.:.:: in 1933 -Renter Wireless27 words
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Article106 1933-03-04 15 'I'm- twenty-second annual genera' in etm ol the Majedie Johore. Rubber Estates Limited was held in th. registered office of the C.-tr pi-.i,-. Ceylon House 49 and r >l East London EC*:' Th. direi lor.s repert showed that tht r< foi the past nnaneial year showed a106 words
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Article20 1933-03-04 15 All dredges were closed down dunnn the month if February and er> ■:< -opened i: March I20 words
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Article192 1933-03-04 15 Mar. h 3 SELLING London 4 months' pi j7 32 Imi.c.iii. ;< n-.-.r.* i 2 3 13 16 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 MJS3 London 3.' o 23 3 4 London, demand 2 3 23 32 London. TI 2 3 11 16 I-"!- WM I demand ■•-.>192 words
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Article130 1933-03-04 15 ig&pore price <ncr piku! i I2fe Gambler 6.00 I Pr'.. S Sn.., 4 10 Copra. Sundrted 4.00 Sago, flour .■> >c's Imperial Bnllrant oeene per tin > I Sylvan Arrow Keroeene per tin :nj ny Motor Gasoline 1 4 drums per perial gallon Socony Motor Gasoline <4-gallon On) 2.70130 words
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74 1933-03-04 15 M.ir. h ;r.i 1 t... k n.mn R3JS. Equal to London Standard. Spot loose) 6 116 63 16 R.S.S. Equal to London Standard. F.OH 9\ 6 7116 Standard RSB. on Tender Mar 6SJI6 •f> 6S. 6 7 16 m H^ «l|l l «tjl« 6 i>.74 words
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Article851 1933-03-04 15 CLOSING QUOTATION! JRll>\\ m \u< H ;;Ki> i t lOn|\«, i)\ OTATIONS Asam I ;>a |<| 23s 9d 24s 9d i.d A istral Malaj <£» 20s norn Ifl r H:'am s> nd 11s 6d BfU hi Tin 11s MH I ui.nti «slt 10 B.. 1 OMM ($1»851 words
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Advertisement92 1933-03-04 15 eaeeta exceed ll**ooo 008 Assurance In force over gMBMBB The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in tbe Straita eettlementi) -FFICE Great Eastern life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, BAC. my has £20.000 depoaited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British92 words
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Article247 1933-03-04 16 VND SCOTTISH Ct T \Mi-:> Arsenal Meet Liverpool in the ".entitle Further stages In the F.A. and Scottish Cup competitions are reached to-day. The tie ihe sixth round of tbe FA. Cup are aa i West Ham vs. Birmingham. Derby vs. Sunderland. Burnley vs. Manchest Everton vs.247 words
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Article220 1933-03-04 16 rwn-Sidecl Wa\ Learninu 1.. Phy linlt' We shall learn to play this game of golf If we ere not very, very careful. Se far a* have tried Lessens from the pro. Lessons from tbe caddie; one from 477 kind friends: most of them worae than ere220 words
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Article135 1933-03-04 16 The foUowing is the draw for the Bace Course Cup competition to be played at the Island Club and the first round of which must be completed by Sunday. W. Haxworth vs. Yean Bee. ad vs. X 0 Nlshinaga va. BL Honda. D Detaad a E. c.135 words
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Article139 1933-03-04 16 A trial match v. ill be held at the S.C c Tuesday and the team- to i Ml Club vs. t: I BM Ist Division League game to be played at the S.C C on Thursday will be selected immediately after the game. The taM towm aM139 words
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Article135 1933-03-04 16 M.» MEETS VICTORIA A CAIN Tate Misses Century by Six Run:; Melbourne. Mar. Th- "■ith the tracted only 2.030 people for the o: play >ss and elect.: 100 for the loss of two wickets by lunch tune. Hammond mane a BBgnM 59 in 49 minuter, hittin?135 words
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Article466 1933-03-04 16 iMgta-aUsft'fl Hoptt lMntH'd M McGratk Australian lawn tennis circles are all agog to see how their brillitnt voum aspirant for world tennis honours will fare in international ear and the approaching Davis ..in is now engaging general attention. the Referee. A. V. Doyle says:— As swore ac466 words
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Article116 1933-03-04 16 London, leb. 14. Moderate hockey was seen in th. MajMi 1^ OccaM ">> Saturday, where the Borth MMMM the MMMaM by 3—2. The Mfl opened on fast lines, and the Midlands were to score by Ashton. but before halfM BBM M*J d The MidMah eanare-ira w the116 words
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Article121 1933-03-04 16 London. I eb. I I ell N 'horn Capt R E Sassoon was riding when he was faMllv .injured at Linßfield. 888 BBBBBf lh. 20 i: ftBTH at Tat;. nV Ki.:_ htbndtm AdVBMUBI MM KBaH BM to si: Alfred Butt for 400 guineas; Mr P. V. Cazalet121 words
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111 1933-03-04 16 HITLER STATES HIS CREDO While 60,000 Storm Troops Join Police Berlin. Mar. 3. An attack on democracy was made by Hitler, in a wildly appla the B\ Palace which was broadcast throughout Ger- democracy never created values. That was done by personalities democracy al llOfe*111 words
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Article376 1933-03-04 16 Exp lh 'I Dutch oniinunist irrestcd Berlin, Feb. !S Experts who have examined the burnt-out j animously agree that it wasl scarcely possible for one man alone to have! A the fire and the police are convinced! the arrested Dutchman van der Lubbe. I had helpers. The Dutchman,376 words
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Article145 1933-03-04 16 Meeting Delayed B> "<)b>taeles" I oiidon. Mar. 1 TBe Pumt Mi n a spec* in 1 said that the International Economic I Baal agM 10 MWO met before but then They were DOB being all aad. -Oi. Bel b I 0 "aa i iDI Md to W. i145 words
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Article153 1933-03-04 16 Hotter Customer For Arms Then China Shanghai. Mar. Question ti > arms embaruu by li<\- < ifj I'..n_ MM i.i-'.: termer Premier of r .tap.iM would British I than China because Bl r cent. < f the firearm* aq reed by British factories durin- th. A j..153 words
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Article271 1933-03-04 16 US MOKATORII'M SI'KKADS Re-Discount Rate Raised by Federal Bank Washington. March 3. Evidence of tin seriousin ss tnd acuteness ol the hank crisis iv contained in the weekly statement of the Federal Reserve Hoard to March 1 which discloses a lo— ol SI 16.000.000 in monetary gold271 words
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Article255 1933-03-04 16 HcliutTcnt PtMJCII Atttpi Per-uasion s.uiti eh y int. i y Paragua iias accepted I oposals I Brazil. Chile j Peru in connection with the Gran Chaco disputv with Bolivia. The Governme: cerned now only await a reply from Bolivia before taking steps to end the dispute. vary.255 words
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Article135 1933-03-04 16 Long Distance Construction This Year c mii.n leh lft m tomW* i phone b- I I -nton aCM w Ibm >>een completed and ls p- 1 B0 ror Benrlce C Cha cted wltn Pat Shan by lons distance telephone, and the latter BBM linked fl < n in135 words
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