The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 March 1933
1933-03-06
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1933-03-06 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. SO. 13,897. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1933. IU CENTS.19 words
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Article148 1933-03-06 1 The withdrawal of him-c troops from .It hoi is prat (it ally t omplcted. Nanking has issued instructions to Marshal (hang llsueh-liang to defend the attack The Japanese a t Tientsin have issued an ultimatum to the Chinese to withdraw all hinese troops from the area of148 words
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Article136 1933-03-06 1 REMNANT'S DRIVEN 01 1 Tokio. Midnight Foi: urdays expulsion ol Chinese Linkou Pass into North China the Japanese- to-day continued to drive other Chinese columns throui:: other three passes. South-west from htavy fighting is reported, but despite th_ Chinese resistant- the Japanese are steadily advancing and in theReuter Far Eastern - 136 words
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Article776 1933-03-06 1 The reflective countryman can hardly avoid ought now and then upon the reaction of wild creatures to his presence. To all who are not hardened sportsmen, and to some perhaps whoare. there can be a df..^ their company shown by the animal run thai the man who caresThe London Times - 776 words
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Advertisement223 1933-03-06 1 H8 RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL k«m»M WITH HOT (OLD KINMNC WATER tq-xh;ht BOOK NOW TEA DAME for WEDNESDAY MARCH INFORMAL sth AFTER S.S. RESOLUTE DINNER DANTE IN PORT EXTENSION TTLL phone 5381 2 a.m. \»\X \MRI R ROOM NOW OPEN FOR PRIV ATI lINCIIFONS \M> WV\YR> STRICTLY PRIX XTE223 words
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Advertisement155 1933-03-06 1 B 1 WINNIE! what's happened to mAlfie? IVs all right Ma r^ HE'S IN THE /±lf^ BEST OF I Ml SPIRITS I IL-^J*-—^^^^ >/"*// K T ONLY S2.HO PER QUART j^^^^S BOTTLE INCLIDIXG DITY vs^fh_#^B^fi*i_ r -> McALISTEK A CO.. LID TOUEYS BRANDY Tt s ¥_!F SEA VIEW HOTEL H155 words
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Advertisement241 1933-03-06 1 Polling in the ...ini.m elet tit.n- quieth vesterdav Hitler m.ide .11 in Fist I'm-- i-« ti' denunciaUsa of pacifism and intern.iiionalism Page 8. Ih. tun,.- I .died States of America .1!,- HUH .ttlr. led 1.-. the HiWil and 5p.11.1l I- ...-I.'. "I* i"i- 1 „•,•> >._.- 1: -ii. -11 1-241 words
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Article578 1933-03-06 2 PROSPECTS OF TAXATION RELIEF Onh When Trade Recovery Swells Revenue I mi.. .1 M.i! Durin: the debate on a private member's i pressing anxiety at the high level of taxation and the illirtHiitiliu revenues and urging the Government to consider means of lessening the burden on industry. Mr. M Baldwin578 words
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Article22 1933-03-06 2 Mr. Roland BraddeU will address the Singapore Rotary Club on 'Hollywood Impressions" at the weekly tiffin meeting on Wednesd the Adelphi Hotel22 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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460 1933-03-06 2 the i.au..i —One read with great interest of Mr. Layt,. plan for layi:. on improving cur city. aik) that some provision will be Infirmary—or t new and much larger out- will be built btoiul heta_l tun. rj bnlliati- 0 in 0f tlu- M460 words
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Letter214 1933-03-06 2 To tl't K.ditor. Sir—lt does good to us to be told I days aca. that the charges for our telep: those at S_.. n aid now. that the rates for our electricity are treble those at Hon? Kong. These are es>•: I .-.hose H are inimical to214 words
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Advertisement13 1933-03-06 2 WALLACE BEERy b bock him sht»rtl> at Alhambra in hiv now >uper "FLESH".13 words
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Advertisement104 1933-03-06 2 THE PERF I ME OF THE YEAR I 11 MORNY PINK LILAC. PERFUME. BATH BALTB BATH SOU' COMFI I DOW "HER TOILET SOAT V < JfO BATH DOW INC POWDER Stew _\i->t> MEDICAL HALL, LTD.. < m ms i OUTPORT ORDERS EXECUTED I LY. \ON -EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT FUNDS List of104 words
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Advertisement564 1933-03-06 2 BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIKLKS. HA Change Alley, Singapore. Toe Cheapest Hc.i^ for jour Stationary, Typewriters, KiDbons and Carbons also lor PeacU and Pen w.'ltlng. REPAIRS: Send for our mechanics whenever your typewriter I. out of order Telephone 7770. 7532 and 753. Monthly cleaning o. typewriters in office-564 words
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Advertisement515 1933-03-06 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereoy given that tender:- tm now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room Municipal Offices Purchase of old asphalt drums and scrap iron lying at various Municipal Depots. Date of515 words
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Advertisement257 1933-03-06 2 Foocts The 'Allenburys' Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climate Fhey are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boilim tn as giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Moreover, they are practically identical in composition with mother's milk257 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous137 1933-03-06 2 mi! tracts* m, m High Wat -9 55 legislative Council meeting. 1030 I Singapore dub ladies' bogey c> Sepoy lines Golf Club Ladles' Monthly Medal (Bogey). i ,v High Wa'er 0508. 09. 6 5 ft Malacca Electric Lighting Ltd.. annual n Evatt and Co. noon. CWld Memorial Hall. 5 p.m.137 words
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Article276 1933-03-06 3 NKIN LANS FOB g CCOUK n of Slump and Alleged incrimination rstood that measures for the relief .ployed overseas Chinese have boon the Central Overseas Affairs ComBmßmßm m the Executive Yuan. 'Mas made by the Committee fact that several hundred >K irimind idem 1b various foreign countries276 words
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Article278 1933-03-06 3 l.iiK Maharajas ,<] ition Nrn Delhi frb It. ?ui: of rumours about Use situation a. Araar and the r©*sip. ha%e a good deal to re is .he fact that Captain Ibbotson. the H. \enur Maufter and Special Commismner had hardly arrived In the BUte before H278 words
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Article114 1933-03-06 3 i„r this Years |...Hi.M. irl. II Mfan Empire snd Crown Colonies be held ss usual this year. -rcasion will be held at the n Monday. Juty 3rd. Aa on craaions those eligible to attend are -.am uho hare aerwed afloat and nuraes--Clelltana_ InclMß .u.h*:. Afttra, Arab. Burmese,114 words
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Article15 1933-03-06 3 I Prince of Wales fkw to Welbee* Abbej plane made a splendid landing on tlta15 words
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Article606 1933-03-06 3 CHARGES AGAINST SOUTH WALES COMMUNISTS Story of Conversation With Men on leave Four men appeared at Newport iMonm --hir. Pm.i,, Qoarl on C-M-TgN alleiMiiL c_>n*p._ acy to seduce persons serving in His Majesty's Forces from their allegiance to His Majesty. Uwynypia Ernest Wa BJaea. Leonard Jewries606 words
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Article125 1933-03-06 3 Some Remarkable liritish Kxhibits On the 3Sti Ebjß a England i«ne rerosrkahle new aeroplane* tested. They are lightweight machines of s slse md weight eery much below that of machine hitherto made I < used is that of a motor-cycle. 1 horse-i uf a fsmous and trustworti Mounted125 words
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166 1933-03-06 3 ELIMINATION OK RED ARM IKS Plans For Forestry, Mining And Irrigation < anion. I eb. I owing the complete i lim: nation of Cotrn urmy of the I •> i\3 army. Generu. _nou. commander of the army, has organised a: ;on eOCfB to vi«it the vu.Central Press - 166 words
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Article105 1933-03-06 3 Another Link in CantonHankow Railway < .niton. I tl> is Shaohwan and L:pu; sectioi Canto:>Han!ov. R„ 11 be opened for traffic to-morrow. fa provincial officials and reprcv. of the Canton-Shaokv.an railway section left this morning by train for Shaokwan to part in the opening ceremo J -vim.Central Press - 105 words
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Article56 1933-03-06 3 Shanghai. Mai Mr. Li Sian-Kin. HnctOl of Hankow Railway. left OfeMl v terday to confer with on the question of completing hern iii of thThe M. liny to a p.ewous report. >es to issue S2O.CCG.OOO wortn of b with the Mturnec. nor.ion of the British share Of theUnion Times - 56 words
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Article369 1933-03-06 3 Dish.iiHlmtnt Ovfc_| To 'haitfift! onditionx \r» MM lb* i" A communique issued by Ik Of :it of I regarding the disbandmcnt of the In Pioneer Regiments. ;ay-_ .-ito the field engineering unit.'- m Indian Army have been of I ti and M Dd the Pionei 1369 words
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Advertisement378 1933-03-06 3 Smoki [ofUcJoK-made. I CRAVENA CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES WAT PT>.PDTS QII (fe^t^_^P^'^, r Wonder JI/^^H^* factory J^v, 4v^>i T V I__^_^_^ __^_i _RE. _n_t_>Y -BC3. 3^^ .3k s mm WtWaf 9__k -^t^V: ■■> tt J sw_p f^mi^B^K! 1 -!i JHB^^^t _I_aB.' y "^StojJ^^ift- y^^ *jT < 1 x. ___#>■■<__?* fl_i_Mi'^_H Inlra^378 words
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Article3127 1933-03-06 4 Fashions For Men Liindon let, II From the Free Press Correspondent Usually about t. papers devote then fashions for Women. Now the men s turn. Msnufsctuiers of Mens' clothing have Just opened a Mens' Wear BltStreet. to persuade the average individual to be original and3,127 words
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Article397 1933-03-06 4 Research Work <»n Plague Prevention Lieutenant-Colonel Jc+m Conrad Gie Kunjhardt. late Indian Medical Service, who died •suddenly at his residence at Totland Bay. Isle jof Weight, did valuable research work on Be prevention in India, and later became known for his close study of the rubber inBom m397 words
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Article292 1933-03-06 4 Mam I nprotitabl* ■nft Within the next few weeks gold mhuilni. will be resumed in the Carmarthenshire hills. The granting of s ,r Crown lease to Professor Bernard Holman nwsm the ■I of an industry which was established 2.000 years ago in Wales by the Romans The industry292 words
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Article43 1933-03-06 4 Mi K K head t Tlit him la.M <•,,..;:. va .50,.,. i •Y It.- ii 11, -wan expert diving bird frequently seen In the Uapaaß flu lla fa*.** ai > r_ ..i .i 1 1). i: i. ii 'i N Wa,43 words
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Article114 1933-03-06 4 A new Scottish partv kikjui, S 'Republican Party has be?n rm< headquarters in File Th;' formaUo: party has taken place following a r..< I adherents in Glasgow The aims :h» party are to secure absolute independence for Scotland and to establish a Fw-pub!i< a:. Parliament This Parliament114 words
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Article187 1933-03-06 4 Mm,;. Pmm* Leamcrad Tht dirigible V-2 «hik carrying a s group of aeronautical students sou* n persons in aIL went through si experience in mid-Janua:v which Bright ended in tragedv The V-2. of 6.000 cubic meters capabout to land In the evening craße «-hen suddenly her engines stopped187 words
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Article180 1933-03-06 4 Mr J B Scrivenor. who spen* In Malays, has Just puhltthed I Signals of which The Times is B a pleasantly written person; f the War. In which the authot to give some uwful informauot highly techniral work whirh particular taak. MB. Scrivenor aw forty when180 words
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Advertisement69 1933-03-06 4 mmmr~ Z ____^l r- I IL fl pa I BL Bl _B km '^^Bb B _fl r™ I ''^^W _L_. r r~ I i \W fl U I _^__^__^___H_* C L_l J t A-Jl__j C stt g Hifiisi w ii ■> c Mpi Wallace nccn IJpi "FLESH" I C Wk^"69 words
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Article, Illustration145 1933-03-06 5 The Sinking of the 'Exeter City." f |l( r th( British i-artrn -.hip Exeter Mrs hich was abandoned in a sinkinu condition in th« .ml Mragc a> I v, oruck heav% M>a- and the hcidire. chart room and mo^t of the saloon were carried .may. hour N i>ut h, operator145 words
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Advertisement69 1933-03-06 5 r^ NICWTty e.15 9.15 p.m. J m A \^MseovA TcOs^PHONe^^^f _wl___W 7th and LAST DAY! iHI CANNOT VFFOKI) TO MISS SEEING GEORGE ARLISS IN "THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD" I Commencino TO-MORROW j ERNST LUBITSCH'S SAUCY DARINC (OMKDY ["TROIBLE IS PARADISE"] j HERBERT MARSHALL j EDWARD KVKKKTT MORTON j I69 words
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Advertisement72 1933-03-06 5 NOTICE! Owing to Tremendous Success, the Season of the British International Musical Farce "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS" IS EXTENDED AT TIIK CAPITOL Don't Miss thi> Saucy. Snappy All-Laughing Show with STANLEY LUPINO Polly Walker and a Bevy of Beautiful Cirls Hundreds are coming back to see it AGAIN and AGAIN liext (liaiitto72 words
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Advertisement189 1933-03-06 5 mmm^ a m^ m m im ___i^_^_^_^_^_^_^ mmimmm^_ tm^_^_^S\ I 1 if ill N I til I^J^RS A New Screen Team brings i tidal wave of Laughter in snappy. Fox Movietone coined} JOAN BENNETT, SPENCER TRACY ME GIRL WEDNESDAY- MA TINEE UL 3 p.m. ANOTHER COI.OSSIS FROM M-(.-M I WALLACE189 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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Article880 1933-03-06 6 liobby loMfl Points Out I Few Faults Bobby Jones I ißßflßg back to Hollytor hfl 188 film series. His idea I the correct pu Tare of how e\ bt M-d 888 to show some of boB WW—"" B«B- Oj UN average pi and just how th.880 words
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Article152 1933-03-06 6 P.: _i I■ r..\ _'.:ii;. Hmrmax) ::ed a splendid victory over Davis :n the third heat of the gold cup loan ;tt Th Hall in Leicester Sana ■essful by 1.000 points J. T ("Boss: i' (M I 1 'or the boat race, is to build a mi for o\f r152 words
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Article426 1933-03-06 6 Champions And Their ChflTfl Tor 1933 Only a short while ago Mrs Moody arrived in New York after a s absence abroad Only a r two A x rival she had Manuel ft] JYavis Cup star working to th. Bl Bra sets. After losing to Elmer Griflj then426 words
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Article256 1933-03-06 6 Scottish Internatio tl Joins Mam heater I nited t widen. Feb. 14. Dewar. the Scottish International and Third Lanark F.C centre-forward, whose name has recently been coupled with one or two of London's League Clubs, has been transferred to Manchester United. The transfer fee is stated to be256 words
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Advertisement315 1933-03-06 6 WHITEAWAY'S WONDERFUL NEW BASIC VALUES NEWfe>^ VALUES i _?>ls/(r VALUES v^P _L -m'Aw m- P. ±1% R ->-. ~.^*m*T r^Sa' I, jPfr 'A.'ite hL;cka.\ick tOWtB with Rt^t* ■jfl---X*jl*' boid.r of blue. mame. -old <v •hM C''V^Ar_% 18 x 35 Bflßß f <' X:' '">- '>'"t .'3 T Uasic alue> IS315 words
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Advertisement123 1933-03-06 6 ■_H_l_H-_I_^_BBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^BHM AGONISING PILES. There Is no need to suiler this dlstxesstiit afflicUon One tube of DR VAN VLECETB PLASMA will relieve you of ali painful 6weliinf and Inflammation. Results are amazing It succeeds in mast obstinate ca^'s Simple tc use and certain in its curative action Try 11 to-day. Stocked123 words
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Advertisement117 1933-03-06 6 Cooked MEATS nium FREW I I C4ILV FROMTFI (fICICEf F FMIH Ml Af HE\M! tillEl V IiAIVI w-^wi Vv > I,l' > <•* 4 Sr/L. -^*s«£_ v, /p >■/'____ cue u f I 1 1 MALAYAN LARUS! SPORTING GOODS STORi j nil EVERYTHING llmk :~2tlt. f Af STAR MAXWELL ALL117 words
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1360 1933-03-06 7 HONEY SPENT ON VOLUNTEERS A SAFE INVESTMENT His Excellency on Efficiency of the Force NEW ERA IN LIFE OF MOVEMENT in the lit, .uhl ,i, tin Volunteer I' iil Mlunl.iv uhen M-^ 1 \t-cllrncy. the th- .t. f th< »< u Headquarters i:. i1,360 words
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Article616 1933-03-06 7 LONDON LEGATION'S DENIAL Position of D.E.I. In Event of Pacific War londnn. Mai 1 ommunlque issued by the Siamese Let declares Government's policy is to remain neutral in the Sino-Japanese controversy and It was for this reason that the Siamese representative at Geneva abstainedReuter - 616 words
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Article70 1933-03-06 7 To Be lv<'t('iw<l l>\ KiniurorJ ot Japan r.ikio. M.u Tli Ward Pric< passed through Singapore on the prom of Britain and is now visiting Japan, will (i in audience by th< Emperor on bus honoured. It tixxi to be partly intended as a n of the DailyReuter - 70 words
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1206 1933-03-06 7 Racecourse Betting Appeal Allowed Bets Made by Members of Turf Club BPTTING ..rnoi.u mcn.b»T> -<! \hv Singapore Turf Club within the members enclosure on the race course is not illegal. That is the effect of the decision of the Court of Appeal in the case in which two members of1,206 words
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Article216 1933-03-06 7 Handel'* "Messiah" t• be IVrt ormert It will be of interest to the Singapore public to learn that the committee of the Musical Society has decided to present Handel's iah" once again, this time at one B recognised periods for the performance of the oiat-rio. namely, in216 words
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Article112 1933-03-06 7 Italj Alarmed A; ".Monaco" in Kumpo Borne. Mar. 3. Joint European action to ireet the "menace" of Japanese competition in Europe is urged in a report to the Chamber on a Bill just passed instituting a 48-hour working week. The report declares that several important branches of reportReuter - 112 words
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Article155 1933-03-06 7 < hincst' ii\ <■> I'nliit 1 I Inn \ddr« ss.es A middie-aged Chinese vagrant came before Second Magistrate, Mr. A. W. Hay n Chief Inspector C. Dyas recounted that on the niaht of F< accused was knocked down by a motor car in Thomson Koad and155 words
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Article284 1933-03-06 7 Echo of Tragedy At Song Hua Sawmill COOLIF/S DEATH j One Man Acquitted: The ft her To Pay Nominal Fine The death of a Chines? coolie f iiiphlji d at th. Seng Hua Sawmill following an assaoß after he had been arrested for stealing firewood was recalled284 words
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Article351 1933-03-06 7 \lh ualions \____mhi-1 Chinoc During the hearing of a case of house breaking before Mr. H. A. Ferrer, in the Criminal District Court, on Saturday, one of the witnesses, a Javanese boy. asserted thai he had watched the accused force open a door, enter the house in351 words
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Article123 1933-03-06 7 Monarchist Manifesto I nod toy Peoples' Pari P..,„i, Mar 4. A Monarchist man lest o published by the Bayerischer Kurier. the or 'an of the Bavarian Peoples' Party, declared that thes? weeka of u-al excitement a longing has been aroused as never before for a kingReuter - 123 words
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Advertisement19 1933-03-06 7 Ail I BEERy is back Sim him short l\ .«1 .Ih.imbr.i in his m-w Mip< r I I KSH19 words
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933 1933-03-06 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1933 WEEK-END COMMENT Never before, probably, has a chief < xr utive of the United States come to office with the affairs of the ntry in such a disastrous condition that facing President Roosevelt/ :s a. unique situation in that it cannot be blamed933 words
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Article114 1933-03-06 8 .r Highnesses the Sultan and Sultanah of Mm paid an incognito visit to the Capitol Saturday when they witnessed the programme At 9.30 last niylu Pt.\ Harris of the Wiltiding in a rikisha along Bencot len Street when a car knoc'ied into the :id he su> _^ht injuries on the114 words
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Article66 1933-03-06 8 LATEST RUBBER prices \\l) STERLING RATES [FREE PRESS SERVICE Coi'YKK ,HT| Rubber prices and the sterling rate.in New York and Paris -p'-.-:...;v cabled to the Fnt Press, are as London, Mar 1 Spot 2» }1 (i [2 1 S3 d) Forward L>i. d (2 32d I Tone- of66 words
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Article921 1933-03-06 8 MR. ROOSKYKLT MA^i ASK TOR WAR-TIME POWI New President's Outspoken Declaration Wellington, Mar. 5. Enormous crowds watched Mr. Hoover's and >< •>. v. h Capitol in motor cars rivalry f over had sign d the legislation passed in the closing hours of Congress. Mr Roosevelt921 words
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HITLER'S DASH TO EAST PRUSSIA
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154 1933-03-06 8 Nazi Leader's Final Election Appeal GERMANY QUET i— a^M» Absence of (ommnnist \m\ Socialist flags i Arased police are post assisted by Nazi amciliu in. Nationalist stream r Otherwise there is Controry to pn and finrtalht flaps ha\ city. There have been no di*o_ So far polling has been t,Reuter - 154 words
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Article12 1933-03-06 8 cthei persons who are charged aith I against the ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article45 1933-03-06 8 Under the joint auspice^ and Jummukai, Uie reactionary organisation?, a r meeting wa.« held this even. with the Moctm* < Tht apwlten Inc hided a Oermai representing the Hitler press who is r< to have breactionary leaders during the pa I Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 45 words
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Article150 1933-03-06 8 nment Alhambr ipcetendi; has a savour;. characters are excellently port i Tracey who takes the leadm. something u Joan Bennett comes into i.leading girl. Raoul Walsh display ot what an efficient j in lending additional "pep" and already last-moving a< l The original title at the150 words
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Article51 1933-03-06 8 A GMnese was knocked sown car in Alexandra Road y» ..t« a fracture of the right lc. and u thighs aiv condition when admitted tnt< th» < pitai. A Sikh was stabbed in be blades by a compatriot in Sv Saturday night and was rushed i Tock Seng Hospital Ht51 words
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Article47 1933-03-06 8 proceed to the Wif-ippliiri Over two huadred sp«vul sn poured thousamlti of people in' The streets ore teeatfng with m traffic, too. was grant for I passenger planes shuttled to New York and Washington Th the atates mill he slficially repn maugurstion ceremony by their G<>" ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement127 1933-03-06 8 AL LSOPFS V^ f /7u- WfftW <»/ FnenJshtp CAIXBCCKS COLD STORAGE MILK-SAFE HOT! LED DAILY Singapore Told Storage Co., Ltd. _tU __^W^ Wt t fl Waf \\\\\\\n______\\\\\\\m f iWk C__{r J 1 I _________F____________t^_________________________. A 1 1 ff fttk__u lll}./ v wmi JcWr '-m. <«j ShßßttJ BNbCt j___t________wU^_\\^r >Mi7tl BOTTLED127 words
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Advertisement74 1933-03-06 8 PLEASING PRESENTS for LADIES U. S. de Silva Bros,, JEWELLERS. 23 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. THE man who (;of:s ON WHISTUNC when everybody is a.uainst him. says a novelist, can truly be labelled "Hero." Usually, though, he is just referred to is "The Ref." Even the most optimistic referee should take74 words
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ULTIMATUM TO TIENTSIN
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97 1933-03-06 9 JAPANESE THREAT TO BOMBARD THE CITY > iking Orders Chang Hsueh-liano lo Defend Great Wall PLANS F()K COUNTER ATTACK Chinese Withdrawal From Jehol Almost Completed Nanking Government has sent instructions to Marshal C 1 ordering the defence of the ice to the Japanese. The ex-lfanch troops op for counter-attack. lt97 words
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Article382 1933-03-06 9 Japanese commander in Tientsin has pus the Chinese authorities one week to all Chinese troops now stationed m the Chinese city. In the i mm to comply with the demand the .ten to bombard the t. Japanese ultimatum has not only pro..lunation among Chinese officialUnion Times - 382 words
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Article218 1933-03-06 9 Liakaa. Mar. 5. After a sharp encounter at daybreak near Huanchin the Japanese continued to press pursuit of the' Chinese southward from Plngchuan and at 8 o'clock reached Tlehmenkwan. ten kilometres northward of Hsiefengkou. a pass through the Great Wall. According to press despatches from Jehol City. ChaharReuter Far Eastern - 218 words
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Article62 1933-03-06 9 ToMo. March 5. The War Office here knows nothing of General Nakamuras alleged demands to Tie: which are stated to be due to Nanking propaganda." The official spokesman declared that no invocation of the Beater protocol would be tr-"** without first consulting the representative signatory powers— Reuter FarReuter Far Eastern - 62 words
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Article97 1933-03-06 9 1., Resume Position A» Head of Kxecutive Yuan Our Chinese Correspom Mr Wanf Ching-wei. Chinese Premier, who has been recruiting bis health in Ger during the last four months, arrived in Stncapore yesterday morning, on his way to As on the previous occasion when he called here97 words
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Article16 1933-03-06 9 :t«r six months- fighting in QM ChMfc the Paraguan Senate taw c,m ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article19 1933-03-06 9 i..(l UesMaiu-e To lapanoc inkinis. M' r I th-.t the il.--.patt bed n> t h.i u4 llsueh-liung19 words
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75 1933-03-06 9 Wall and continued resistance to the Japanese. The capital Is ringing with cries of "Death for Tang Yu-lin" whose precipitate flight from Jehol City which he made no attempt to defend has caused the most bitter indignation. At the same time anxiety is being felt fur loyalist generals who. unlessReuter Far Eastern - 75 words
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Article834 1933-03-06 9 MR. T. V. SOO.M.'S CRY OF DKSI'AIR "Great Nations Forged in Blood and Tears" Sh in. I. i M.i:.li or niiitt nit:. Ijegin training a modern army so long will Mr. T. V. Soong in a statement dealim- witl. r.-hoi. On his icturn from Jehol. heReuter Far Eastern - 834 words
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Article397 1933-03-06 9 Rumours of Plans to Meet U.S. Financial Crisis SPECIAL LEGISLATION Entire fountrv Now Affected New Vork. Mai Willi the det iaration ol a hank holida\ m Delaware, all the Is states and the Distri. t f Columbia are operating either a moratorium or on restricted withdrawalsReuter - 397 words
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Article454 1933-03-06 9 The Singapore branch of The National City Bank of New York is in receipt of cabled idvica that a bank holiday has been declared n New York State by decree of the Governor >f the State. It is expected that the banks in New York 2ityReuter - 454 words
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Advertisement7 1933-03-06 9 Other Far Eastern News will be found7 words
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Advertisement234 1933-03-06 9 Ph^^ v 1 Perfume to Bring ijou .loij MOMENT Patm s SUPREME „omTnt Y-^ /^•TT^ The latest additi on to '1 C*~\^ m jj^^_ J,: Patou's famous 7 c%j? _ft of perfume* From st.mi to -nod if til WM W^ YlA THE LATEST _ml i>l>Llf L If If mlSSnlSzlcWK^m yfc,»cßE234 words
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Advertisement1085 1933-03-06 10 TUX BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean TMM HAM STEAM navigaiton Oo Ltd. Steam Ship Co. Ltd. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO > 1931 Ltd. Bfutual Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. THE cinard steamship Ckl Ltd the sxrawak steamship c Ltd CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd THE1,085 words
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Advertisement525 1933-03-06 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN™ LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA I'OKTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Due S'pore. Sails S'pore. ss CITY OF MANILA For Havre, London. Rotterdam A: Hamburg Apr 15 Apr 16 14 criT Oi KHIOS H..\_. London. Rotterdam _c525 words
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Advertisement301 1933-03-06 10 P. o. British India and Apcar Lines o. jorated in England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO CNDER CONTRACI WITH HI- \l\!l*TV* Cin\||LONDON \\l> IM: \-l MAN v l OI'TWARDS FROM LONDON '"K CHIN. liLe Dar BHUTAN Mar. 12 MAMTDA CHTTRAL 15.000 Mar. 17 MffMtMHH301 words
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Advertisement655 1933-03-06 11 Apr 4 5 I KASHIMA MAI ***** June H.ivir MjV omit ,m i ll mum tn.ii. rdum < aIU t U.tmhut H» LIVEKPOOI Pwtan, tan. m Said. Bejrroutii, Istambul, Ptoa-us. G«noa, ICuaeUka. Valencia and Liverpool Mar 23 24 IO \\itu Err :aru Sues. P.rt Said. Havre Ti»*« B nM Hlm655 words
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Advertisement375 1933-03-06 11 wA mmtMlw%Mi_9ucMtEM>taE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON VVEFKIY BAILINGS PROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VTA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES AND via PANAMA' CANAL TO HAVANA AND NEW YORK LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA375 words
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Advertisement916 1933-03-06 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ K, ,;I< M:ch C. Bengkalis. A.ai:.. Berombang. OPIIIK y day. M,.-- n ,)A!AK M tm -MengeMar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahsua. PASIR- Tuesday. Marrh 7, Penang (mads only* and Bagan b TOB\ Tuesday, March 7, Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas. HAJANG m March 8. Prigi-Radja Sapat. Tembilahan.916 words
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Article406 1933-03-06 12 Japanese Trade With South Africa Some trouble has arisen ta Japan the I hut ling out of cargo for South fcfrtCS :ie Japan Chionicle. There has been as beewa. tht Nippon Yusen Kai be end the Osaka Sbeaea Bal Im they bam ll oul some dupln atn the406 words
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Article218 1933-03-06 12 Eight Men in Deserted Hut in Arctic Circle \v rd was received here that the relief expedition, which was sent out a while ago and is now searching within the Arctic circle for traces of the crew of the Soviet steamer Albatros. wrecked last summer near Byeli Island,218 words
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Article111 1933-03-06 12 Freighter Converted to Bum For Ikmfl After months of preparation the first artificial island to aid trans-Atlantic aeroplaneservice has been finished here and is being put to tests near the mouth of the river \v r freighter Westphalen of the North -German Lloyd which has been entliMy converted111 words
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Article62 1933-03-06 12 The rules regarding the provision of wireless m Norwegian merchant ships is at pre.--:: the subject of dispute between professionai wireless jperators and shipowners. The former eon:end that all ships should carry regular oocraors. whereas on many ships this aervi. jomblned with that of a nautical office! contended, inter alia62 words
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Article64 1933-03-06 12 Tamat.su Maru. Jap. 53 for Dungun 15.3. The Cable. Brit. 558. from East Cable Ground 43. Kamuning. Brit. 1275, from Pt. Swettenham 4.3, for Bangkok 6.3. Neumark. Ger. 4163. from Mnramtr 5.3. Malacca 5.3. Majang. Dut. 361. from Rengat 5.3. lor Renp| 8.3. ok. Siam. 602. from Bangkok 5.3. for64 words
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Advertisement682 1933-03-06 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in Australia FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular montltfj nlllngs by the well-tor. < -t MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the S.S. MANGOLA (3 3YL' Cargo only] as. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest st< amers trading to Australia.682 words
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Advertisement495 1933-03-06 12 HENDERSON UNE. TDK K\SI ASLUK fn SCHLDI LE Ot SAILINGS 1 I UHMtf| By Fortnightly Pa^.vnjfer Steamer Betwern Rangoon. Marseille* (IncorporatiO and Fnjrland. HOMFWAKI) >AILINGS PASSBMQtt AND mri! Port of Doembartiation Pl>Tn<wth l^e^ve luitfoon ■AMBIKG x 1H33 Prom Prom BURMA VOMA M-r a: M I ■i PEGU Apr 6 FTONIA495 words
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Miscellaneous679 1933-03-06 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm and Thursdays 7 30 a.m. Kedab Monday to Friday 7.30 am Saturdays 7 p.m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7 30 a.m Kuantar. (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Mondaj and Friday 7 pm Kelantan (via Gemas)679 words
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Miscellaneous32 1933-03-06 12 CLEARANCES 4.-J. B. Aug Kessler. de Wee_ Van Geen. Van Ovorstraten. Togian. Pahud Senang. Tc radja. Toboali. <Dut>; Asdang. -nla. Saint Andrew. Kuranda liua Ton! i,-,.. >.'.,.... March -Ma;m.t. Brit I MMM <Dut»32 words
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Article333 1933-03-06 13 'holt-ra and Smallpox At Calcutta The health bullet 1 League of N;iEastern Bureau for the week ended F binary is as follows: i. rui 5 smallpox cases as against 3 ci the preceding week. \'< I .imb 1 1 nallpox cai?s and 40 deaths as against 300 case.,333 words
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Article219 1933-03-06 13 >lars»>ill«'>> Treasure to hi Salvaged Treasures of Aries, which have lain for centuries in deep water near the bridge of St. Esprit In the harbour of Marseilles are to he ■oHofaß Archaeologists who are miking a study of the ancient civilization which succ?ssively influenced the French corner of219 words
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Article117 1933-03-06 13 Str l.o7.ovsk> Arrives With Cargo oi laimhiT The first Soviet vessel has reached Shai. since the re-opening of trad' Russia. Lozovsky. under the command oi saharoff wß__l her a paiatngtr Hit of .six foreigners and 91 Chinese. Besides I cargo of 190.000 cubii lltng the117 words
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Article136 1933-03-06 13 Small Haul Made hy the Haiders A pira. Bi h wan i between Lung Si-.a RR*i and Kau Sai, in th. K tm_\ DLsti ii 'a i mill itted i men who were armed with thi and four da^ti'Ts mm Shauklwan d.stn. < wR9 wa> 'ii boar.: the136 words
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Article489 1933-03-06 13 VEHICULAR FERRY ON TRIAL Ilonu Konj4 and Vaumati Fleet The \rhirulur ferry. KM iddition to the Hum: Ki n- ai.d Y .uni_iti I d up and down Kowloon Bav an hi: .1 trial run. After tests and steering had been compli 1 Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Com builders of489 words
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Article429 1933-03-06 13 French Steamer Again Subject of Suit Another of the series of claims fought against the French vessel s.s. Gr. Gn. Maurice Long II was made by Mr. H. C. Macnaraara icted by Mr. W A. Mackinlay. of Messrs as» on behalf of the Park Hoi. Co.. 84.429 words
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Advertisement516 1933-03-06 13 t ii SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Office: 138 MUNBO.N ROAD, BDiGAPOU e6056. Cable Al>\ ERTISER, SINGAPORE rriftrnirii: d uln iii Mil iv. Delivered f II i/ri eu h morning:. I .it. >st nev il'^riniN and latest announcements i tin cable* appear daih Special features include pi. tun v hridsre not.-, p.u*-516 words
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Advertisement449 1933-03-06 13 ii 4ii4H.n \m niiiMhY [7 "DUFFS' Ajk, SCOTCH WHISKY W^^^^ IM KK POT STIL! MKy-"^^^ Till: IDKAL WHISKY SODA F\mm S (Guaranteed 1-' Vear> Old j|!^»!^l Obtainable from all le.ulmj; >tores. /liS 'fcr^i' or delivered l»v us to \i.ur Home lmJ^^ ,r<M nt d<,iv,r> rhamev it v; /^\>^-^_^' tMfr'ik P«'449 words
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Article1436 1933-03-06 14 THE POPULATION TRAP HOW TO ESCAPE IT A (all For Accurate Forecasts An expanding population has been normal in Cheat Britain since medieval times. During the past two centuries the rate of has been conspicuously rapid, writes a corres- 1 pondent of the London Times. In England and Wales the1,436 words
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Article372 1933-03-06 14 Growth in Bedfordshire and Staffordshire l :..e results of >■ I M coin. Bedford and Stafford have nowbeen issued iH.M Stationery Office, price 2s. and 3s. 6c I:.-?'... it of April 26-27 total population of the rative count 220.525. From •i, til ii.su in 1801 vhi U popu-372 words
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Article35 1933-03-06 14 H I'li'ii'iid, of Diss. Norl h— t*k r Hat '--t all v. rodi D \V Sussex, in on na\ m m 70.. and 100 mil s to C.i--„t back wht M i;; ,j, aged 9535 words
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668 1933-03-06 14 MARKET GARDENING AND POULTRY FARMING Parana River Delta [Prom Our Own Correspond' London, Feb. 14. Mrs v. Grath. who bettei known M Boatti F rbes wrot< an .truck- on Argentina in last Sunday's Continental Daily Mail, a.- well a 'the Sum aj D< pal I668 words
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Article143 1933-03-06 14 Candidates For District Magistrates I Canton. Feb. 17. Our one hundred candidates have entered for the competitive examination for hsien or district magistrates to be held hire on March 1 Si idents fi m as far a« Peiping and Shanghai and civil servants in other part? of the143 words
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Article129 1933-03-06 14 Rubht-r (ioods Display in I,ondon Prom Our Our. Correspondent] j London. Feb. 14. !';.-> c; Brii i. li Industri* s Hull; at :hi premi Oxford Street 1 Gam. \Vi End) 1 ii ited, will be ol interest to Bin I inn Yen ill be a riisplaj d rubber.129 words
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Article66 1933-03-06 14 5,M7 Rickishaws, 1,361 Motors Hut Only 11 Horse-Carts anion. leh 11 Statistics of the number of vehicles in the c:t> are as follows Priva'.e Yehu ■'.< I I 167. man drawn trucks 961. automobiles 791. motor •trucks 48. motorcv. k> 180. Total P.u_:> Vehicles: Rikishaws 5.650. man 1.869.66 words
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Article119 1933-03-06 14 'F .i m Our Own Correspondent! London Ii 14 I mm Authorities Intend \i I i Si 0.-.mpia of the m Rubber Products. This Bm claims with a good deal of truth ap methods ol manu<t afraid apparently tc publish their prices. I have never yet been119 words
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Article123 1933-03-06 14 Smith China's Sourer* Kt'\ I*ll ll c* ani.. i <>rding to the Consolidated Tax Bureau for KwangUmg. Kwangsl and Pukicn. over one >n dollars revalues are derived monthly from cigarettes, cotton yarn, wheat flour, and The largest item ic from cigarettes i mm wmm tmmm fm K,.n-au lorat.*Central Press - 123 words
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Advertisement110 1933-03-06 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION i PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA, i STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, arc FEDERATED .MALAY STATES I I PROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, i I DA YEN TRY, ENGLAND J Wa-.fi. nFths 3 metres and 2: 3 i metres. Munda>. Man h >,th. J k Time Signal from i Big Ben i110 words
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Advertisement392 1933-03-06 14 BANKS AND INSUR.Wci CHARTERED BANK OI IMH M -IK Kl.l \M) i HIN (IncorptMM B MBBB If Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 ta £3,000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Barer** Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 2S. Blshopsgate, London. EC 2. Alor Star n Snngkok -^chl __8888 8..*.. 1392 words
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Advertisement290 1933-03-06 14 THK \Uhllli\lA ;i*(l HANK, D. (EstabLshed in )%t* Capital Subscribed (Fully p«tc "P^ m BBBBt I- :nd «iCBt President K. Kodama, B-q Vice-President K t^, aßvmmo Braaeh Vtrj LONBON SANklh Westminster Bank, ltd The National Provincia. flam Lloyd's Bank. Ltd. 1.1; Wi 111 Alexandria (Egypt). Batav. Calcutta. Canton. Chanu I290 words
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Miscellaneous407 1933-03-06 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The foliowine is a list of stations which can be received »n Sincapore Java Stations Ba:.d,>erv •LM !:cm about 520 pm gram pY. ,:___:> a:.d tele?.. i.> tests with Sydney. Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo 6;. cn» Tanjong Priok.407 words
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Article1485 1933-03-06 15 "COMMON SENSE" PRODUCTION ITED SI RI VIEW i Hard Tines Em fa j Industry ordinary general meeting rdang .Sumatra* Rubber was held at Winchester I et. London. F Miller chairman of the cotn- id Gentlemen, as usual. L %r port and accounts as read |r rrpi as mlormative as we1,485 words
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Article712 1933-03-06 15 \i|<ih DistUfelics <»t Malaya Limited The second annual ordinary general meeting _>f Nipah Distilleries of td.. was I at the offices of the Company. 6. Lloyds A\- .urch Street. London Mr. P. J Burgess .Chairman of the Comp So far as the accoun d to you concerned. I712 words
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Article63 1933-03-06 15 liu>iiu-» Suspended Owinu j to Banking Crisis i .ited Press Asscci.. j Manil.i. Mir. 5. J 1 i :_r HatkcAi .11 it I ii'M ii in j Niu ink and hit a ___,<• ami i irtuall> ill minor Sto< k J Exchanges 111 the oun tr\ have63 words
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Article27 1933-03-06 15 Bra'- v. tries, Penawat <\i j Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.. Gutput for K ikuls. yardage treated 161.500 cubic yards., running time 595 hours27 words
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Article25 1933-03-06 15 Mar. 3. The prices quoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other ma: there may be small variations25 words
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Article83 1933-03-06 15 T: Trust auiounces that th< manager of the New Guinea Gold-fields ha cabled Discovered new dredging areas fron function two i• HU B'..'oi. trove* taai flat, one eight miles long 1.501 pride ot_b6f 10 wttm m 300 feet t** l Pially imp .rtai.t dredging areas. Drillini ary83 words
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Article35 1933-03-06 15 tb 'I' s oc_- held lewnorrow. The Rev. Ste phen Band i he debate, th subject of Which v.:.. '•>♦- value c thrift Is tUm-mOnmm." The Speakers will b J c OmW_pteu and Mr. J Smailes.35 words
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Article196 1933-03-06 15 Mar h 4 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 3 27 32 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 13 16 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 25 32 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 3 4 London, demand 2 3 23 32 London. TT 2 3 11 16196 words
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Article148 1933-03-06 15 March 4 Tin Singapore price (per p: $75.75 Gambler 5.00 Pepper White 2i I e Tapioca 5.50 Pearl Sago Small 4 10 i §m. Sundried 4.40 Sago, flour 1 90 I N oe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 2 59 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1 99 Socony Motor148 words
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74 1933-03-06 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION M..1.1. IK. 1 R.S.S Equal to London Standard. >se> 6 316 RS.S. Equal to London Standard. FOB g\ Standard R.S.S. on Tender Mar. 6'j 6 916 AprU 6 916 I May 6\ I Apr-June 611 16 July-Sept 6*Y 615 16 Oct -Dec. 7 7 174 words
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Article13 1933-03-06 15 CLOSING U( OTATItJN*. -\II It I W \i:t in! 193313 words
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Advertisement89 1933-03-06 15 t,.>u ncffd tU, *..,<» Aaanranc- In force T er ISI.»M.»M The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Incorporated in the BtreJta Settlement* HEAL f P^y lAlt Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. E.C. fisa ComptJQy :.xs £20 000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies89 words
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Article254 1933-03-06 16 Derby and Sunderland Share 8 Goals EVERTON'S SIX Free Fi<?ht Among Crowd At West Ham I FREE PRESS SERVICE— CO! VI: It ■riT I London. Mar Cup games yesterday were marked by high scoring, eight goals being scored at Derby, six at Everton and four254 words
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Article22 1933-03-06 16 We* Ham Utd. I Birmingham 0. Derby County 4. Sunderland r.Vy 0. Manchester C 1. Bverton 6, Luton Town 0.22 words
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Article158 1933-03-06 16 I'cur Trio Scored Craw lord [FREE PRESS SERYICK .'>)! 'Y RIGHT I ondon. Mar. The Navy was well beaten by the a before a l 10,000 spectators. The 1) of York was present. Tht laved sparkling foctbao fe outside men bein- particularly lively. Crawford scored three tries,158 words
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Article18 1933-03-06 16 IWfcfcn PMBB SERVICE— coy, w,ut\ London M.ir Th* Oxford eight, owing to illness and _i __>-..; ld18 words
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Article720 1933-03-06 16 BIG INNINGS BY ASHWORTH 7<) Sl'OI.KI) IN S.C.C. CRICKET TRIAL Walling Takes 3 Wickets For 3 Runs 11l luck dogged the S.C.C. cricket trials over ulik h id been arranged to take place on B n:.i\ .'.'iinm ing i_ WA mtm a m have OCf-flplffi the iWi iKJ >'-'• !"«"*>"-720 words
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Article227 1933-03-06 16 Play Curtailed by Rain Thr s K c trial match was played y< terdaj the game being abandoned late in in- afternoon to rain. Details: Mr. I.eijssius' \I: D. D'Cotta l.b.w M M ft Q Valberg bG. Westerh > M R C Oeh;.T> b M Codeiro 15, T227 words
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Article569 1933-03-06 16 COAL IT IX FIRST MINITK Charity Match Ends !n A Draw Wiltshire Kent. II 1: Chinese II 2. in. ..'hi::-, mt. at the Jalan Besar Stadium on between the second elevens of tht Wiltshire Reeiment and the chmeM' mmm m i irae* el tarn goal- el On569 words
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Article146 1933-03-06 16 Scores in .March Bogey Competition The March Bogey Competition of the Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit ah. on Saturday and Sunday, and resulted in a win for R Craik in "A" division with a .score of 7 up and in a win for J H146 words
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226 1933-03-06 16 GIBSON AM) EtEl IN FORM Ceylon Association Forced To Follow On "From Our Own Correspondent! The annual cricket veen the Penanu Cricket Club and the Ceylon Association resulted in a draw when the former '.>■•:;;■ (h.twn. The match commenced yesterday, the Cricket Club batting226 words
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Article268 1933-03-06 16 Y.M.C.A. Bat Well in Match With CAG The only Baltstier Road club to brave the weather on Saturday was the Ceylon Sports Club when the season opened against the Y.M. 0 Jansen won the tcss but sent in the Y.M.C.A. to bat first as the latter were short268 words
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Article269 1933-03-06 16 Tidal Wat c ictim>' Sufferings ToUa, Bier. 5. Harrowing scenes are reported from the earthquake stricken districts of the Japanese northeast coast where ten thousand people have been rendered homeless and spent a miserable night he open or in rickety shelters, improvised from the wreckage left by recedingReuter Far Eastern - 269 words
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Article100 1933-03-06 16 (lose Kini-hu- in \< wmai Ii I And Si. i .<_- [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHTI Sydney Mar. 5. The Newmarket Handicap and the St. lUeger Stakes were decided at the Victoria Racing Club meeting to-day. Details: M UMIIIKI I M\M I. > WALTZING LILY 8 9 1 JACKO100 words
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Article40 1933-03-06 16 1. .,m Slop* Play V Owing to rata, there rras no play after tench to-day hi the match between the M.CC and At tench, Victoria ted scored for one tail reply to the visitors- total of 321 ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article47 1933-03-06 16 Another Import l>u (Pram Our o- Another sh:« effective yesterday and tu mlnr and cigarett< before whofwslei-y could < the customs Unci* th« manufacture.. Increased tax pcoduced and locally aw being retaltei a box in the bazaar. Beer is dearer by tv petrol Is up flv<47 words
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Article18 1933-03-06 16 I Association and the Bi Old Boy*. to have toea J I ground yesterday. *as of mm. I18 words
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Advertisement151 1933-03-06 16 •a* now do you hold 'our o i&uivllo: Aneve r .cc\ id/cationofyourci< r octei cs iracter Is revealed by the way a Left-handed moker moker holds hts cigarette. When category are often it is held nearly at the finger-tip*. |p iM frequently with the thumb lightly touching Krtoue enure of151 words
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