The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 March 1933
1933-03-07
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1933-03-07 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. YM»\ ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1933. 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article143 1933-03-07 1 \t xesterday x meeting ..I Hi. I Council, the scheme f»i the entr\ ol \m.Uh into the Malax an (i\il >« r\ <• was nutlined by the Governor sp»t lal branch entitled the >traits Settlements nil Serviic K to Ik- formed, and a programme ..f training of143 words
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Article1131 1933-03-07 1 I casual eye the Priory would stil appear to be one home. Its oddly place* and tin unssqwul windows are such aft any Tudor residence may accumulate in tht course of centuries. The dividing wall between two gardens might have been set up at any Y.'_\a:.< but at1,131 words
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Article109 1933-03-07 1 STEAMER ASHORE (Sec Page 9) II. .uk k..iu Mar. C. Butterfield's Anhui has taken off all tht passengers and crew from the Antung and is now on her way to Hong Kong. She report* that the Antung is holei fore and _._d is likely to become a wreck.Reuter Far Eastern - 109 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement239 1933-03-07 1 feIGIA TEA thv fre>hnt>>s nd fragnuii. nt thf II a l«y a n L:ardtn> i >our home. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL KtX)MS WITH HOT (OLD RUNNINC. WATKK TOMGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE n <*o x jomi:piii.\i: TOMORROW TEA DWCE-6.15 p.m. to 8.15 p.m. and SPECIAL CRUSE BALL CABARET WITH nido239 words
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Advertisement119 1933-03-07 1 ANNOUNCEMENT THF MANAGEMENT OF THE ADELPHI AND SEA VIEW HOTELS TAKE PLEASI RF IN ANNOUNCING THE ENGAGEMENT OF I— THE IMANOOFFS FAMOUS VIENNESE WHIRLWIND DANCERS and MISS ANY ZOLNAY (FROM THE BUDAPEST OPERA BALLET) <7* miiti through Singapore GRAND OPENING NIGHT THURSDAY, MARCH 9th, 1933 AT THE I ADELPHI HOTEL119 words
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Advertisement191 1933-03-07 1 rhe Inn. heralded r. U-llion has broken ..ut in t'uha "'age S Further outrages th< I Ktei railv-.^s have hern reported l*a*_e X British railway* are considenn:. redu.tion ..i fares to a penny a mile V.i_e S. proposed hi n aland- 1'.... Ihe < ..mt P'.il it lp divmisM-d i191 words
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Advertisement12 1933-03-07 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN M ALU12 words
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Article290 1933-03-07 2 Y -UiMik-Ut epcr Acquitted •I [\n\\ [From Our Own Correspondent] Ku.iului. Mai The whole of Thursday morning and the best part of the afternoon was taken up in "hearing a charge of alleged theft of $16 preferred a_ a Tan.il. named Thelanayas-am. alias the property of a compatriot290 words
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Article131 1933-03-07 2 I'ii Help Ihe lnltlr.il \id Sot'ietv Once again the grand ballet is being produced, this time in aid of the ChileSociety. During the past tew years when the»e charming dancing performances have been given, over $11,000 has been distributed among the local charities. This year's performance win131 words
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Article123 1933-03-07 2 Malay's D. tll p„,. u h gj Trmst Charge An extraordinary defence to a charcriminal breach of trust as a servant, we forward by a Malay, who appeared befo. A w Hay. the Singapore Second PoUce Magistrate yesterday. When charged with criminal breach of tr.ist In respect123 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement548 1933-03-07 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is t-.'.'-r.-. that tenders art now f<>r the following materials or mm W and that particular^ of s uch tender.may be obtained In the Tn.vr Room M ipal Offices Supply of 150 P K 0 4 p.m. March 13th. 1933. ply of coarse sharp548 words
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Advertisement197 1933-03-07 2 .gd%jifflßlsPPf^^ i^^ifffiS^r^ i*fe"**BMcfi^^ l^.ft*»«"*H^|jj^lß_H |sffflMß-_l_4opia|B]fflßji|B ''''infi'" T^-^^YjsYVfft'TT^- Yi'.lliSll "'i"l"W"^*Hfflfc. ~^j^^g^;i7'' 'Iffl-P^- W^_^^^M_JS.ifWiim :^^c3_!Jl^_fflMß^^^B^^Hp^' JBllllllffPsJ_r^'" 1 11 iPPPP?WriHMIfIii 3 a i^mpß^K N"^"--9H lH .:jJy -^l^ _ya»sn^_____.^____________________.^^^________________________________________________________________ r^aßtr *Sfc**fM i^rr-^ 1 Iti "F '^___g' -trrrSr -_£_£j*tj? V^^ cJnis is UJaaay's cigarette \CIMT«,M NOTICES. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby197 words
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Advertisement191 1933-03-07 2 BOARD RESIDENCE. jj 3 TANGLIS HILL Near Garrison Golf Course Tel No. 3798. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS W All ABJ.F PERSONA 51 PERVISION Mlrlinr tft-TITftTflfTT Write fur appointment Mrs Mji.l.- MANOR BOUSE < hani <r\ I. an* PRIVATI RESIDENTIAI H« >1 t 1 Own-licenced I UK. HIV REtOMMI Mil l>191 words
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Advertisement213 1933-03-07 2 I*l lbi O LET. 312 Orchard Road. OFFICE 248 Battery Ro**d Ind fl-tor. Apply Guthrie an -J I- Pasir Panjang. two storey bungalow. I bedrooms with bathrooms attached, rubber floor, large lounge. tennis and sanitation. Apply to the British I Malaya Trustee and Executor Co, Ltd. Tel. Meg. BARGAIN ADS.213 words
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Advertisement166 1933-03-07 2 THE TORTF on re 1 h '-u I Jiv continue to sir m DR VAN VXECKS ABSORPTIfI PLASI. A no case of this pehdhl malady i too stubborn or too lung Btandtni eoßapkeU'iy and permanently orned in- eaw appttcat-.jti and wonderful power 0* abserpCfOB of DR VAN VLECK'6 ABBORrTrti PLASMA166 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous214 1933-03-07 2 IHK WEEK i -i :•> High Water 05.0*. 7.2 f t 21.00. 6.5 ft. Ifaiae a Electric Lighting Ltd.. annual meeting Evatt and Co. noon. Children's Concert. Memorial Hall. 5 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League Anson Read Stadium: B S.C.C. Oolf: Spoy Lines Oolf Club Ladies* Monthly Medal (Boge Wedneodor. Bth.214 words
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286 1933-03-07 3 ■IR A! *N JAM'S AN .•.n. I" Kefuel in the m the Evening Hews* Star Amnl fly to Australia, via Malaya in The paper reports as follows m :ang News understands that Sir Alan all shortly set out from <*• *b» moM ambitious venture286 words
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Article175 1933-03-07 3 Su< cess «»i British Industries I air I .-.lnn M.im h Th Pah ends ind the rally agreed ,eiy satit factory business has been don J H ha* la^ Although no specific figure: are yet a nrms have large blocks of a :oget'.u. with a number of smallReuter - 175 words
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Article11 1933-03-07 3 was product Paisley in sign language by deaf and dumb playeea11 words
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Article89 1933-03-07 3 I 'rem in* and Komun Sit ret an in (.<> To Gene VI London. Mai The Foreign OOcc has Issued Um folio•h in a full a.' m Mr Eden. Parliamentai :y for Foieiyn AfTan w \vd the United Kingdom .r G .a 1 of the pnauA position at th89 words
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Article81 1933-03-07 3 \.\Y\l. Arrangi-mi'iits With (VUim Association A. A.M. memi C and take with thim their cars or motor cycles can. by Oft 1:. ;>•.';.• hum the AAV tOMM dull. ment be? I M and the A A •I j a in' serb :....r- BdSJ ■•■<: lon. driving pennll by81 words
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Article172 1933-03-07 3 ARTIFICIAL R UBBER FROM ACETYLENE i.TSSIAX cuKMisrs Said to Require No Academic inn Zelinsky. a Russian rht mm producing am: I rubber from .a > ■■■.>:.• Tass Au< air ah..:.:'. <:al large plai ft *I M I i L'nion d i ft ftl r Am Zelinsky \s process, m pel172 words
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Article21 1933-03-07 3 London, M.r< h Dr. Cyril Allngton, Hes n I S Qted Dean of D w, who i21 words
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Article82 1933-03-07 3 SIICCeSSI i:i wUKtAT} EMmriM 1,..,: .1 The Minister of Labour. Sir Henry Belt, refe-red in the House of I to-night to the excellent and successful work don voluntry organisations in finding occu, for unemployed. He claimed no political credit for their < I i arose cut of a82 words
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Article141 1933-03-07 3 Programme of drills up to ana for tndtol Mai eh 12 1933. IfamU] 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters. A c ntarv Parade: 2nd Bn. Sic Sec.. E- .Chinese, dv Weapon A (Malay) c- 1 .on Training. I I Parade. "D" <E.: c mmm fun toon Parade. Thursday. I If141 words
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Article26 1933-03-07 3 Klans Mai Hie smoke-;. nr Estate, Mi was destroyed. The was summoned as Klang .mmond. but the fire had toe ...id ant! m buildinc.26 words
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Article18 1933-03-07 3 Louden. Mai I Unci' made ii 00.000 loan for th« O) of Northern 1 i18 words
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Article226 1933-03-07 3 Technical Training in Britain A Chinese Industrial Mi sion visiting Britain has expressed keen Interest and promised every support to a scheme to ctve Chinese students .ical trainine in Great Britain. For many years there have been isolated arrangements by a few British engineer lng Anns of trainine226 words
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Advertisement11 1933-03-07 3 and ([flummu's loo! f~ r\ MADE IN *> fj I ENGLAND j11 words
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Advertisement67 1933-03-07 3 FOR ML PROBLEM OF R^T WAILEB DOVB BnU.iUSTIC r ,>, \m grebi BLAC K BRO*£ GRF/V R>l BW TtD ENGINEER LIMITEP] B _rl _____/^^___^^___S_________S2a Y Vlirt m.il l\> linhh a in i ha i»i._ki»\k viiow I are equally as good as they were Soap is excellent f<»i Wf use., dm67 words
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Advertisement43 1933-03-07 4 I der the Patronage of H.K Sii < -iru-nti. .M.G. and Lady Cteawii Grand Ballet IN AID OP CHILDREN'S All) SOCIETY VICTORIA THI.UK VPKII l•' Mh. 1 -1, .1 ,i VIM-MI. :»th ;H ADMISSION i.m $i.te IVKMM, a v I KOOlal\|p AT M ITU43 words
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Article206 1933-03-07 5 HE'S OFF HOME NEXT MONTH! if- Worries Him. Lucky man— off to n**ngfrnd in a few weeks J hugely elated at the prospect, ready to MM the most of those few sunny and fine 6, '.ag days which occasionally happen betwaaa Mm October Looking forward to travelling thJ peerless English206 words
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Article, Illustration232 1933-03-07 5 i\. V\\M- i.IIKHS \i:.}\!lM I'KKSIHKNT: Ihr Prince ul Wales wm a- «f I'r ICna. \in I'r.-ideJit of thr Arr?«Ua« aad the ArWMMm trade irlfiration «»n thr. arrival in London. Ih.r, 111 a Stale pr»l«— i— to the €«rlt«l Hotel. Our pictur*- -.hows: Ihf Trim,-232 words
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Advertisement60 1933-03-07 5 i PAVILION RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 TO-NIGHT! VOW LET'S LAUGH— j "I HANDED KOIM Ills s BKi RFI) Bl 1 ONI U\n WORM. I WIIAI U \oi HAVE WHEN V(>l SFK 'TROUBLE PARADISE KRNST It ItITSCH'S DARING COMEDi Starring HERBERT MARSHALL CHARLES RIGCiLEa BNTAKI) EVERETT HORTON MIRIAM HOPKINS- KAY FRANCES ;'if£Svj*60 words
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Advertisement77 1933-03-07 5 FOUR WEIRD SCIENTISTS USED THIS BEAUTIFUL GIRL TO TRAP i SAVAGE KILLER! the plan failed, M mm m M her own fathn\ W-% #-^^^ff|l e I p I e and P^ -^a| Manac I e (L she W r Jgffm iaw the liend I I approach her V..U have never77 words
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Advertisement198 1933-03-07 5 ill i I f i u 1 1 f 1 Pwl! lnßa The unanimous opinions of Singapore'*. thre< papers tell their own stor\ here's i *-1...v<, WELL WORTH SEEING IOAIN BENNETT, BPENCEI II VCY IN FOX MOVIETONT 'S ME GIRL TO-MORROW— MATINEE at p.m. Kpi( drama A COLOSSI'S from M-G-M198 words
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SPORT OF THF DAY.
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Article957 1933-03-07 6 JARDINE-MASTER OF THE GAME. ENGLAND BE B TEAM IN EVERY v.\\\ Ashes Victory Analysed At Hmk England won tne Ashes and won them well. PUttini aside for the moment the question of boa lint tactics whirl, baa aroused some h land have proved them_selves conIvely tltu team everyhere: in and957 words
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Article436 1933-03-07 6 What JurdiiH' Had i<< Vm v In the face of the mc*- lewspaper campaign an England captain has ever had -o face. D has led England to a wonderful success. N( teling that Austratates an Evening Standard cable. i ecret that the English ;o a in th* ail436 words
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Article208 1933-03-07 6 -1 url nl.-ci A tour In New Zealand. Australia, and South Africa arranged by the Em the Ladies' Golf Union was criticised by delegates to the union's annual general meeting in J London and au over** helming vote in favour lof curtailment was carried. The matter will208 words
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Article292 1933-03-07 6 Meen Makes Another Sorr> 11 Reggie Meet. juaiified t« uth round ot hi- figh at Leicester, writer Fred Dartn The crowd came earl}', and b> I must have been 4.000 in the area aSotted I those who could only afford, at halt ■a. to sUnd and aait A292 words
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Advertisement301 1933-03-07 6 THERE ARE THOUSANDS oi nun who can fix' a broken Remember automobile but how Our k Patching up' costs motor owners Workmen excessive and unnecessary sums of money each year Are ml Pic/ted And the motorist usually blames the ear Men i ii. i And ithout a doubt it pays301 words
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Advertisement103 1933-03-07 6 EmJinecpsGakk containing the widest MA ehoice of engineering fl| aouraea In tha worid flB Ihowi -o. how »c K» aSt a>iad Qual'ficat on u u AM.Ia_R.CJ A f- I.Mach I AMI E.t C» G MKAii V A M I .iruttt AM*. '•"•I M>ttl4ion«l»llNMll7l Tr%.ninj until u ccm*„ u G •-»__>•103 words
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Advertisement152 1933-03-07 6 \u| PAIN Sin i ties and pains are not inevitable When they do come, there is alv.a, for them— a cause that can be own m Is a little lesson on gr "For the last t. Kruachen Salts and I not am them lam Th not a pain in my152 words
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6176 1933-03-07 7 SPECIAL BRANCH TO BE CREATED Governor's Announcement At Council Meeting Yesterday HILL TO RF.SIRICT CRACKER-FIRING Sir (ceil dementi On Curse Of Noise In The Tropics Probation t>" <•'••.•: mm m srhenii' lor the formation «-i 'r N' 'i »*.*n ixil MiiUT uhi, h will6,176 words
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Article613 1933-03-07 7 WHIRLWIND ACTION IN GERMANY Thousands of Arrests Made tison church of Potsdam, when ie Great is buried, will be used for session of the Reichstag. Nazi war on Communists persons in l alone totalling "00. prominent Wa Da >crat In I a de. rlaimni!: that the613 words
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817 1933-03-07 7 DEFENCK LINE IN CRUELTY CHARCK I Foster-Parents and Boy Who "Degenerated into Monkey" bo a little boy of seven years of age wen recounted m th» Third Police Court Mr. J. V F. Grt: --iday when II Winter, assistant protector of Chinese women. iiited in.817 words
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Article666 1933-03-07 7 Two Constables And T*o Civilians Wounded CHINESE ACCUSED Assize Story of hnif° The hearing was begun in I j Assizes yesterc.. I Mills, of a which Chinese! L...\w. named Ng Onn. :*ged on three counts of causii.. hurt to two police constables and an Indian666 words
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Article217 1933-03-07 7 KLANG MURDER APPEAL FAILS I HINESE HOI SI in K) I Sequel to Heath of t>lrs. Wallace (From Our Own Correspond Pook Tiong who was sentenced It deatfe Justice Thorne on February- 2 for tl.e murder of Mrs. Wallace, appealed against **fct tlfriekm to a full Court of Appeal at217 words
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Article326 1933-03-07 7 Ki) ishii Puller KnhrVcJ nl M mi. Alleged to have waylaid a rikisha puller and robbed him of 40 cents four Chtoeee youths, including a schoolboy, faced a chaise jf robbery, before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the flin^ sore Criminal District Judge, yesterday, when Jiree were326 words
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Article223 1933-03-07 7 ■N«. Monty" As Mit-^.l Moth I A midnight chopper attack by one Chinese of a house at Paya Lebar on another ras described to Mr. A: W. Hay. the rrtngepam (1 Police Magistrate, yesterday, when the 5 was found guilty and fined $40 or six >rous imprisonment in223 words
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Article41 1933-03-07 7 -m Our Own Ck>rrespoi-dent > death took place this morning, eg Daun Hospital, of Sis' was well-known and popular to s where .he had been stationed before her t0 Malacca thirteen yars ago. The funeral take to-aeon41 words
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854 1933-03-07 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1933 THE DRAUGHT ON THE DOLLAR to ease the pressure on both state and national institution.The fundamental difference between Britain and America so lar as banking ifl eoneerned is that the American system was born ol prosperity and is organised tor prosperity It net854 words
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Article70 1933-03-07 8 All the Amum taC Cap and League tball mat civ ■;>•>:. the grounds were unfit for play J F s. Carmichael i.- on home leave and I Mr. Bernard Goldman, ol K mm A Serkam as acting manager. Mr B Williams, c. I MA _L, has M Legal Adviser. P.M.S..70 words
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Article107 1933-03-07 8 LATEST TIN AND RI'BBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYKR.iH'J Rubber and Tin pnco and the sterling rate in New York and PAIA specially, cabled to the Fn I > ress arc as follow RIBBER London. .Mar. Spot 2 1 32d (2> B d Forward 2107 words
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Article115 1933-03-07 8 WIDE REPERCUSSIONS REARED Bitter Guerilla Warfare in Interior long-heralded rebellion ha* brakes out In Cuba, accordingly to Cuban refugees ed in Florida, who include the t\-Pr. :>'• V' Miami correspondent A the New York Times, quotes the ex-President as stating that the rebellion at presentReuter Wireless - 115 words
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Article118 1933-03-07 8 Faro Reduction on Horn. IvailxNays I March 3. A big bid to restore railway prosperity Mr! the drastic reduction of fares was foreshadowed by Mr. Whftelaw when presiding at the annual meeting of the London Hbrth i After allusion to the attractions of reverting to the pre-warReuter Wireless - 118 words
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Article70 1933-03-07 8 Railway Smash \arrowh verted Belfast, March 1. -•her outrages on the Ulster railways have been reported. Fish-plates were removed last night on the N C :•■:>:■ train was derailed but there were no casualties. The points were Interfered with on the line between Derry and Brrahanr withReuter Wireless - 70 words
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Article36 1933-03-07 8 Belfast. Mar. t. Thirty people were injured as the result of a crowded mail train from Bolfoit to Londonderry being derailed and wrecked on a sharp bend, apparently oaring to Urterferenee wßh the potato.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 36 words
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Article65 1933-03-07 8 I Mar. C. It is stated at Buckingham Pal. that the King is better. The cold is following a normal coerr His Majesty I is carrying out routine and official duties. but U astf unlikely to be able to hold the t of Uie season at StReuter - 65 words
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Article43 1933-03-07 8 League Tighten* The \rm> Kmharuo The Council of the League has appioved of the plan for an embargo on shipment, of every kind of weapon to Paraguay and Bohvta. America will be invited to co-operate and course of action. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Article48 1933-03-07 8 Alleged l*rutalit> <»1 i\il (iuard* .d-.«i Mareh J. A vote of censure on the Government In ronfii Hun with the alleged brutality of the ouards at Cssfivkhss recently, whan 23 rebels were pot to death, was defeated to-day by 191 votes to 128, Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 48 words
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Article32 1933-03-07 8 Premier Daladier To i^it London I'trix M-ir. h 2. I is understood that M. Daladier, the Premier, will visit London within the neat ten ci.tv 1! is. j Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 32 words
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Article29 1933-03-07 8 Substantial la\> in New Zealand WelliiiirU.il Marc I, An equivalent to a bachelor tax. estimated oduce £25,000. fa provided for to the an Repn*ei natives Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 29 words
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Article498 1933-03-07 8 MALAYA'S BEST CUSTOMER Effect Here ll I J Cvreno Depreciate Malaya has a very definite uu. r ->< i; t} (decision of .Unrrtra In regard to Standard. There Is a cansidrrab. trade between British Malaya and for both ruhher and tin. Ukin. half of the total production of _>■ ties.498 words
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Article104 1933-03-07 8 n in -lino n \.o i I'ax < i.tPSriaMar Wishing to protest aeaui pay A civil servants to Prance ■round railway employees to-day aiam navel way of demonstrating tog the lefutotluns Consequently, passenfers at Ma found only the exact regulation nun ■■awi'd to the carriages and or. whileReuter Wireless - 104 words
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Article62 1933-03-07 8 /in. M.i- Charge rr *»i Mr Ormak Is dMd. It is twdecsUKx be indicted far minuter R. Mr AutcMi CiTmaK Mayor of received his fatal injury at the ban Saltan armin £ingar__, who wbund*-.: people at Miami on February Id UA a rain of pistol shots In62 words
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Article34 1933-03-07 8 Plant- IL-.tilr Thro... I I Sand < H -fft^tiy after Ast three ptanee for t h< I ■meat espedttlon left tar Amman this m-«>w H _mypt _b^w i— f i Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 34 words
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Advertisement181 1933-03-07 8 (OATHS PLYMOUTH GIN _CAj-pB-X-«_j BT SPLCIAI TO HM •iPPOLNTMFNI wESSSw RING OFSIAM DIAMONDS SFT I'I.ATINI.M KNGAGEMF.NT KINGS AND F.TKKNITY RINGS. also Bridal prt^eut.. In diamond r*>t WaUrhfti, Broo* he*. Bracelets, Pewl Neefclat-ea. LAROEST -AND WEIX-SEUXTTEL) STOCK DO NOT FAIL TO ENQUIRE FOR SAME AT SINGAPORE (JEWELLERS) PENANG. 19 21 High181 words
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Advertisement70 1933-03-07 8 J BEAUTY PREPARATIONS Nourishing Cream Foundation Cream Cleansing Lotion Oninjje Protective Lotion Hand Bleach Toilet Soap Face Powder Depot British Dispensary, Ltd, 33 Raffles Place Singapore. MOST OLDFASHIONED CARS, declares an expert, bk quite all right. As far as they go. Hut, covered by "QAFLAC" MOTOR CAR POLICIES, cars new70 words
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U.S.A. VIRTUALLY OFF GOLD
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Article554 1933-03-07 9 EMBARGO on EXPORT OF BULLION President Roosevelt's Emergency Proclamation SPECIAL SESSION OF CONGRESS Hoarding Of Coins And Currency Prohibited YESTERDAY President Roosevelt issued a proclamation when,-, th, I export of gold and silver from the prohibited though Mr Woodin. the Secretary to !> tt.m emphatically denies the United States IsReuter - 554 words
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Article34 1933-03-07 9 I* ir-T.Tia.au b a.0at.000.000 dollars are In- la^seda. Ailsuua and Utah. Aamumm afsshingtun correspondent. Mr. Roosevelt *W*-ed to Mr. Hoover's plan for iAa Federal guarantee A tank deposits v Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 34 words
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Article32 1933-03-07 9 Iliome Mar. l r k*an vtattaia to Italy base bsen aflsetsd i,h tbam here to-day. consequently many of the! visitors have found themselves In serious diffl- 1 Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 32 words
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Article31 1933-03-07 9 Havana. Mar. tf. President Machado has proclaimed a three day bank holiday in Cuba On_ the Bourse exchange operations have also been suspended for Uiree days. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article13 1933-03-07 9 A three-day bank noratorium has ben pro- I rbUmed in Porto Rica ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article65 1933-03-07 9 lohuniieNburs Mar Reacting to the American crisis. Kaffir shares declined appreciably on general nervousness and there was eery heavy selling and on the week prices slumped an average of ss. There were exciting scenes st call when the downward tendency was maintained, all stock being affected. I ..m1,..,65 words
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Article258 1933-03-07 9 Feared liisc in Value of The itn I ..km Mar Although not entirely unexpected, news of the imposition of a gold ban in America has cawed considerable perturbation throughout the country and consternation to many as its it feared that the resultant rise in will be a seriousReuter Far Eastern - 258 words
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Article126 1933-03-07 9 Bankers are chary of commenting on the reaction, declaring that everybody In wai the fS of the US banks. No business Is being done f\. ep; the r.\jL'.\< .nm «l ..:>* < -'■-i Whe:. the x ".<: :v..irK- --1.. Vm- t-«,.:i-. to one per cent Increase. IReuter Far Eastern - 126 words
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CHINESE EVACUATE JEHOL
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Article592 1933-03-07 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - GUNS AND STORES LEFT BEHIND Sin Chew Jit Poh Disappearance of General Tans Shanghai, Mar. h. To RfOM bdllf disarn icci by the Japanese troops, all the Chinese farcea fotantecn and remiiars. In Jfehol beuan wn hdrawin^ yesterday. Those in North Jehol are withdrawiiil; m the directutn of Charhar PtOVIIICC592 words
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Article93 1933-03-07 9 Men to Chinese Legation in London London, Mar. I. <.. >m» n are offering then services n._ th> hundreds of British ->, ,>p!. whe applnd to the Chinese Legation here dining the p;ist few days, in the ol being permitted to a sist China in thi JAuA fightingReuter Wireless - 93 words
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Article41 1933-03-07 9 (ienrva. Mar. 2. It is ascertained that Mr Quo Tai-chi, Dr. Wellington Koo and L)r W W Yen have cabled to the Chinese Government at Nankins i C: ci< 1. i at. s to G. neva Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 41 words
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Article40 1933-03-07 16 Reuter Far Eastern Tokio, >lar. H. :.e Ye he i port that tin m mum OMM AUU far but repoits indicate that Marshal Ohsnfl m I ng is secretly sencim. his personal PTeneh Concession in Tientsin, ta.Reuter Far Eastern - 40 words
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Article93 1933-03-07 16 and ii. Mar. ti. < of Ha I nth weal has cabled to Nankin? and Peiping uruing the >f tlie Japanese demand I Ye Ami by th- legations. Central t:- I 4.uined in I Baa H> valley ordered to •.>■■ I UHUaUt m north. Two Japanese iteanwri haveUnion Times - 93 words
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Article77 1933-03-07 16 Reuter Far Eastern M<r^i >t\\ M.tr »i. \Y "A >■ GMMM nil!.. ORRI SPOXDI I VI 1 Peking. M.ir. V It 1^ It ttMH HMM authoi at T been asked to make enquiries as to three correspondents who set out for ChihtVn- from Jehol City just before the C*^*T*— fReuter Far Eastern - 77 words
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Article14 1933-03-07 16 Peking. Mar ii. \Y-*rs Ekins and I.attimore ■>■: Sutton have returned to Peking safely. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article89 1933-03-07 16 Tokio. Mar >■ Following thi from Hm league. :o be notified formally about March 20. Japan will continue to parti in international conferences under the League auspices "to thf same ext* of the Japanese P i office. Press despatches indicate that the Japanese now hold all theReuter Far Eastern - 89 words
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Article1122 1933-03-07 9 Wave of Opinion Against Communism As a result of the elections lield on Sunday. Hitler has become master of Germany. His party commands a clear majority, both in the Reichstag and in the Prussian Diet. Berlin. Mar. li. t*-_B| tn AaA tUMUm issued by the Election Oommisai NazisReuter - 1,122 words
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Article94 1933-03-07 16 Berlin M.r There have been clashes In some parts 8f the country. In Breslau a Nasi auxiliary policewas shot dead and several persons in- .red A N .-Communist clash occurred at Worms and resulted in one Nazi being dangerously wounded and nine Communists were arrested, while at Offenbach aReuter - 94 words
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Article103 1933-03-07 9 Possible Conference in April London. Mar 1 The War I> M negot.ations b ween Britain and America In Washington will possibly net m mUUti until April or even later It was originally expected that the confennc. would begin after Mr Roosevelt, inauguration to the Presidency on March 4thReuter Wireless - 103 words
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Article67 1933-03-07 9 Danger of Attack By Hainan Pirates Hong Kong. Mar. *>. HMS Folkestone sailed to Hainan tand by the Butterfleld and Swire steamer Antung which ran agTound and was holed in th h>iv peak at Mofu Point The Anhui was ta___f off passengers at Hainan which is a well-kn<-v.Reuter Far Eastern - 67 words
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Article38 1933-03-07 9 A battalion dance will be h'ld at the M V.C headquarters on Saturday. March 18th when members of St Patrick's Society Malacca, are invited as guests. All members of the M.VC. arc asked to wear white evening kit38 words
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Advertisement242 1933-03-07 9 J^^-^^^y*' Perfume to T Bring you Joy MOMENT Paiau H II SUPREME foment i^^HK 1 i st pre Mir l! 'ljCQjtiLJ Jr;Ul P t:tn.. .i^ From v. .Mi t<. sHi «.< /^^^■SBk^THE LATEST St PRE ME f&JI^HPw AT CNOF POWDER 111 if/lit flattering JEAN PATOU box PARFUMEUR. PARIS ROBINSON Co..242 words
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Advertisement1041 1933-03-07 10 H t NNLI. YIN'K < Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Ltxl. r c ai.d China illE HIT A KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. (1931) Ltd. sr. N'awi Co Ltd THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Cod Ltd thi AmuJrk sn mship i.->: n-v Sarawak steamship c... i.c ,TION <"* Ud I*HE AUSTRALIAN A- OHIFNY1,041 words
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Advertisement527 1933-03-07 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND COxXTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Due Spore. Sails S'pore. s* CITY OF MANILA For Havre, London. Rotterdam Hamburg Apr. 15 Apr 16 On OF KHIOS i'..i\ e London. Rotterdam Hamburg Ar.i.527 words
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Advertisement306 1933-03-07 10 p. o. British India and Apcar Lines MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO l-NDER CONTRACT VfITH HI- MA.I. S < LONDON AND FAR EAS. MA» OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA ,A T«a-_-gr -jjagamre BHUTAN 7,m "m^ P MANTUA UJJJ BHLIAIM o.wu oiNDI J ar annul306 words
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Advertisement629 1933-03-07 11 O. S. K. Line. for \fkh \m, sol IH %M|:RI( x JANEIRO MM aims tin Colombo. Durban. Port STELSr J^ Ri Santo, aaa Montevin?o (Round-the-world f r.i i \,,> Ul Mar. 11 12 la Colombo, Durban. Port •1* T Rio de Jan os ana Montevideo < Round-the-world „x,LA M4«t ,s„629 words
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Advertisement527 1933-03-07 11 to eikopi: FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VI-. COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES. GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S'pore. S'pore-. Penang. N. York ii.rrison Mar. 11 Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Apr. 25 itß Mar. 25 Mar. 28 Mar 3u May 9 Pres. Pierce Apr. 8527 words
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Advertisement900 1933-03-07 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVWKI MAATst II I i ,M,XK At -M ..■eidar. Tanjong-Lti Asahan. PAsik r day. March 7, Penang (mails onlyi i:d lags 'KHiA— Tuesday. March 7 Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambes M\.l\\G— Wednesday. March 8. Prigi-Riidja. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas PengaiianSPstate and Rengat. iiiiiiiNs >. !C h 8. Mi900 words
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Article483 1933-03-07 12 WHAT TO DO WITH BOOKS MONEY AND ROOM Good Luck Wish of Suicide BBoflß aol Mbi MBMenfl evidence to show tin tat. ul his mind the verdict nt Blrmm: h I Ml Al Saoun. aged J4 Birminu'ham University student, of Park Hill Mori was found483 words
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Article133 1933-03-07 12 At an informal meeting of the chairman of i the 13 Co-operative Thrift and Loan Societies registered in Singapore, held at Fullerton Building it was decided to celebrate "Co-operators' Day on Saturday. June 3rd. by which time it La expected that the Singapore Co-operative Union will h^ve been133 words
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Advertisement745 1933-03-07 12 Burns Philp Line. I (Incorporated In Australia. FOR BRISIUNK, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular amAUm sailings by the well-known steam- MARK'. I A (7.375 AmU and tbe M mangola OmmmAfl ax MARELLA is one of the largest and finest BBBMH trading to Australia. Cabins de745 words
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Advertisement260 1933-03-07 12 TRANSLATIONS from or to Dutch. French. German, Norwegian 000KB TRANSLATION REAL. 39 Robin>on Road I.S.K.LINE. ISIIIHARA INDI'STRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO (Incorporated in Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVK I FROM lAPAN Due Sad Mar. 13 Mar. IS lOR KOBE <l-s\K\ MOM \W\l\ N-\<,<l X WD <»h«>l| AM Due Sail MARU260 words
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Advertisement185 1933-03-07 12 THK KAST XSIATIC CO, LIMIT!'' (Incorporated in Denmark: Tvi^hrao 5323 PASSENGER \M TO OBBOA, LONBON Prom Prom Prom *'><m S'pore Malar-. P- FIONIA I 3 ERRIA 99 3 29 3 3 LALANDIA 18 4 18 4 4 MEOBIA ALSIA 99 5 SO 5 SI 5 BORINGIA -B/6 10 6 21185 words
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Miscellaneous711 1933-03-07 12 MAIL DESPATCHES IKAIN Bangkok atary Bnlordag 1 pm I:i\ daj 7.30 I K .all Monday to Frula 7 M an: Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan < via Jerantuti Monday to Friday I M Ki,. 1 1 ia Jai ml B Bal a daj 7 aji Kelantan (via Padang Besan Monday F_ida\711 words
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Miscellaneous190 1933-03-07 12 in Heutsz. Dut. 2749, fron; Belawan Deli 6.3. for China 9.3. Lipis. Brit 460, from Kuantan 6.3, for Koa&- 8.3. Angby. Sar. 419, from Sibu 6.3, for Sibu and Ports 11 3 D Ir. 761, from Bangkok 6.3. fenBangkok 7.3. THF Sl\(,\i*Ol.E EIARBOI'K BOARD Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected190 words
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Article102 1933-03-07 13 Tin Survivors of .lunk Arrive >i junk crew of al 1 Dttteh Wast m landed in Singapon m l Free Press is i that IB I Tav while on ti. Dutch West Ban and WM n| If The elc.en men who manned the boat struggled long102 words
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Article297 1933-03-07 13 CARGO LINER O R TRAMP SHIP HM 1> M ti HBBBBBB to M Ordered Vaen of tramp shi|)> continue tc repafl still declining busines .irgo liner to showing distinct signs of improvenn ae head of the Norwegian ship:ig company. Wilh Wilhelr .sen. wh.ch owns one of the largt f motor297 words
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Article211 1933-03-07 13 High -Powered Vessel* on the Thames i In view of the fact that an order has been placed for a high-powered Thames lighterage > be equipped tvith Die-el electric maehinperhaps of interest to summarize the progress already made with this important type of motor vessel. About 13 years211 words
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Article177 1933-03-07 13 P.. in th( Ea hrn': ¥.'<:. :a for Lx>ndon and h media t ports are: -s M. M. E. Alison. Master M. J. Alison, Mrs. D. Anderson. Mr. J. Mrs. J. Bailhe. Mr I Wt Mrs. I J Bu:. M .1 H M: dt Chain et. M: K177 words
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Article29 1933-03-07 13 According to telegraph ..ted March Tom IBt C r of Navigation at Batavia. the gas buoy on the Dj.nmbi I exhibiting a red lis 1 burning.29 words
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Article24 1933-03-07 13 The Messagertes Maritime? liner. Gi I lfetatnger. Is exp. mi Wednesday and will leave for Penans. Colombo, Djibouti Suez. Port Said and |fl p.m.24 words
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Article423 1933-03-07 13 Sailor Who Fell Overboard While Asleep The House of Lords d earIrboard of Get 0. p a seabad ;.|).tirr::. v 'n;' 1 i'.- i., was bl iutd met with M •>■ i employment r:.- e in OK 0H court on an appeal by t.. Qhu I423 words
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Article111 1933-03-07 13 Opening By The Kin^j Next July London. Mar. 3. Th< ..as a heavy IBt of important engagements during the coming months. It is now decided that he will open th new giant graving dock at Southampton during July. The new dock, the largest of its kind in111 words
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Article98 1933-03-07 13 Ship's Chinese Clerk Missing On a: rr. a. in Singapore from Pontianak on Saturday morning the master of the Raaß -hip s No. 3 cY. i S.-ah Ens. K .id tumped overboard on the previous between 4 and 5 am about 15 miles from th.r nearest island The98 words
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Article189 1933-03-07 13 Thi following passenger.- .vailed on the P and O. Chitral from London on Pebruarj 17th foi Far Ea-t Corndr Sir J M .".in;. 1- D.5.0.. >SC Mrs A B Brown. Mr.- Behr Mi I B.i:: MB W Am, Miss k CAA n M Di Dewar. Mr. J I189 words
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Article25 1933-03-07 13 Tli. f mU O Somali has left Hong Kong and 1 expected to an a( Su ajjon in< She ui!l pi alongside sh .Boarßfc Utaut25 words
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Advertisement248 1933-03-07 13 ft A 1 K tXf,,M,re Btrong taa lorI or »ri«d 1 y a ncec i "•Ifaid n Si •to P»War*B€ tbc natural \II soft no or the i a I 4, 'HAZELINE* X SNOW" Vanishes without trace of gt >s Takm fm the AmUbag. pots for the drmmmg-tabk, ■it in248 words
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Advertisement289 1933-03-07 13 SP^mT^ V ft i TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V AND MOST OF THE U.S. A \V| Tin- \tw Sn Hi' < anadian National K:.iiwara» the bost t.l tho marvel lon (anadiai R par -g.lt" Par* [__4jP in the hi-;,.: .> mounUin beauty, mm *r™S i ravel straight thi out I,289 words
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Article479 1933-03-07 14 Standardisation To Lown m|| *R be at once apparent, even to the most casual student, that the mciern British car has attai pre.ent efficiency largely as the result of intensive research by and on behalf of the industry, and that, ir pro*: the up- tc -date model, and479 words
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Article203 1933-03-07 14 Vriaimt'incnN Km* I .-.nrinn Arrangements are proceeding for the World Petroleum Congress, organised by the InstituA Petroleum Technolc. held in London from July 20th. to 25th. next Apart i technical discussion., these include a recepv :.al Oil I the Royal Agricultural I iet and concert, exhibition of films,203 words
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Article67 1933-03-07 14 London, March T' 1 I i pn n of Oem sn- Philip OB thl Bhl sion to the fa bal William Robertson. Sir Philip Chetv.o.a- has t in-Chief in India -:n. i i:a> Hi < a on. n mm. id. i th. ,ai I iireat part m'.67 words
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Article248 1933-03-07 14 I WHY FASCISM IS CALLED I PASHISM Sarawak the following recommendaWmt i-< ißrea OOtBt) accented). Burnocst -d). S:thcrn <"th" as in irrence "u" aS in "•But"' I Concurring Second syllable ♦as in Southern English i ;iscatcry COofisca] ion Cotillion <"o". first "i". "o" accented. I Ciinnoleen248 words
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Article139 1933-03-07 14 PlhliJßi) The Only Prosperous Country I.ond.m. Mar. At the dinner civen in London last night by m British sertion of the Jewish Agen-. tm to F: lends of Palestine k. 1\.:.. imnt." Sir Herbert Samuel expressed \> ■> n lb rial, cultural und spiritual develop--4 PUk -tine139 words
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Article135 1933-03-07 14 Negotiation With (.reat Britain London. Mar. :idl :»y.,r. rci/. j betvi repn inl tin Dnited Km |.i:fi the Argentine delegation nov itinf I i don ar.' benr tauAuAat B threi Mb-eonu tees den-tag leaped Itta the OOdi Rmi tB |IB the I'm:-.. K:;.. d I ■mm I the135 words
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Article248 1933-03-07 14 II.niMUMMI Exports Per l>a\ Last Year The recently published Board of Trade ReitnOM show that the exports ol United Kingdom 1 BB during 1932 reached a total of £365.138. jOOO. It can. therefore, be said that the country I uoods manufactured borders to the >.t. m £1.000.000 per248 words
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Article78 1933-03-07 14 Kin-*- Decision Which Will Stimulate Trade The King will hold five courts at Buckingham Palace this yesr. This is the first occasion since the King's lfine* hi i»2g that an addhiunal court to the normal four will have reason for the Increase b the great mains One effect78 words
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Article20 1933-03-07 14 There was a slight extension of the floods In the lower reaches of the Thames during the20 words
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Advertisement101 1933-03-07 14 P^=Sh Imitation is the sincerest J!l_ __j lorm of flattery. I J'" II v lead, others follow. ./i_iaisi-?4^^v imitahle hut not ap'"^"P ORANGE I SMASH ■P^^^j^^^***-^^ Defies all drinks in l|j3_^^TlTM lla\our. aroma and after w *i> bj BjTTiim mB FRAMROZ CO VISIT CAIRO DURING YOUR HOMEWARD JOURNEY Co a101 words
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Advertisement421 1933-03-07 14 BANKS m\M) INSI h \\vf (HARTKRK!) BANK imim \i -i,;\i n \n:» n\ i (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) lup capital In 600.000 shares of £5 £3.000.000 [Reserve Fund 13.001.. 00 I Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.0. -0.00 38. Bishopsgate, London. EC 2 Agencies and Branches lAlor Stat lo421 words
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Advertisement220 1933-03-07 14 IMr r iIAM. 9> I Capital Subscribed i Beserve Fund M I Bead titOov BK\ tien. Hamburg Hank Seattle. Scms: 6ourabaya. respondent a* of the world. Interest allowed Fixed Deposits on OSpßcation ness transacted. D'EXTR! ORE l INC ORPORATED I K HI FICE BRififiU BRANCHES SHANGHAI 7IENTSIH .ROW, PEKING HONG220 words
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Miscellaneous459 1933-03-07 14 1 1 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION i 1 i PS I <)l; IM>l P.I KMA. SETTLI YMENTS 11. M\\ v \TES EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, NTRY. ENGLAND 11 3 metres and 31 3 metres. y. Mareh :th J Time Sicnal from i Big Ben. Nt Bulletin. J Vaudeville pro- gramme. I New Books,459 words
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Article584 1933-03-07 15 VAL D'OR RUBBER ESTATES \TIAL EFFECTED yk To World UntVrence r \id A urd annual ordinary general Rubber Estates, Lt MBMB the chairman, said: >rrcd to the sorry pught of' .-.d 1 regret to say that ugh* no alk-viatiuc o. the 1 ma"-- contrary, the price of our .ched new584 words
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Article26 1933-03-07 15 I "has accepted the House of ReI -urwndment of the Cotton Pool I vent to lteilrtinl Hoover whether he will sign Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 26 words
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Article142 1933-03-07 15 ''Official Intervention Desirable" theh "Annual Rubber Market R*vie j IOW. Messrs. Charles Hope and Son estimate awwiwhT the °f Oie commodity does not average over 3\d.. world shipments will b. as detailed below Tons. Ma a.. BBJBb ioo Brazil and wild 5 000 DJS.L and rest 150.000 633.000142 words
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Article68 1933-03-07 15 British Help to Argentine's Trade 1... m1...: M.ii The report that the signature of the Argentine Trade Agreement vas proses premature though the' negotiations are ummuAm mummum Matters under discussion by the sub-coin- j mittee include possible steps to free as much} aa possible of the frozen pesoReuter Wireless - 68 words
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Article49 1933-03-07 15 Negotiation To Settle Dispute This Month London. Mar. 1. Sir John rsdman. Chairman of the AngloPersian Oil Company, accompanied by parts, expects to reach Teheran at the end of March to discuss with the Persian Govern: the rtlfftmfttrs connected with the Analo-Per-! slan oil dispute Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 49 words
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Article226 1933-03-07 15 The boot and shoe industry in this country has left the reactions of the trade depreeslon md to m AUA AUAm Am i mm m At fe have had to be faced, states the Financial Tile, C. W. Randall and Co.. for example, has handicapped by Intense Far226 words
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Article1151 1933-03-07 15 Increasing Consumption Outside United States It is estimated that the area under rubber in the East to-day amounts to nearly 8,000.000 acres, of which just over 6,000.000 acres are tappable though aU at preIn three to four years' tune practl D the whole area wil. reached the1,151 words
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Article407 1933-03-07 15 Former Planter's AfUfCH At Warrinuton The Warrington Field Club and Scientific s iety listened to a most interesting lecture by Mr. Bertram Gray. Tropical Agriculturist A the Fedeiated Malay States and Philippine Islands. Mr. Gray, who lectured on '-Rubber CuY tion.'" was bcrn in Virginia and was educated407 words
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Article96 1933-03-07 15 Crop Return> Kor Pebman Messrs Barlow and 001, agents, report the following crop returns for February The Aver Kunins iFM.S > Rubber Company, j Ltd 82.500 lbs. Badek. Rubber Estate. Ltd. iStaffield 33.600 lbs. The Bradvvall <F.M.S Rubber Estate. Li- I The Chersonese Estates. Until lbs. The Dennistown96 words
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Article192 1933-03-07 15 March 6 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 34 London, demand 2!3 23 32 London, T I 2 3 11 16 Lyons and ParLs.192 words
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Article136 1933-03-07 15 March 6 Tin Singapore price <per pikul* §75.75 mm* wmm 21 Flake Tapioca 5 so Pearl Sago Small 4.10 Copra. Sundried 4.5b Sago, flour 1.90 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per On m Arrow Kerosene per tin 1 98 Socony Motor Gasoline I|4 drums per British Imperial gallon 89 Socony136 words
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72 1933-03-07 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION March 6th.. IS •'dsck neon R.S.S Equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) is 14 R S.S Equal to London Standard, FOB i 63 16 6*. Standard R.S.S. on Tender Mar 515 16 6 April 6 6 1 16 May 6 61 16 Apr-June 6 July72 words
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Advertisement75 1933-03-07 15 0.-u rireed II Assurance In force peer I3S.MMM The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the OtralU BetUemenU) reat Eastern Life BuUdlng, CecU Street. Singapore LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. £20.000 depoglted with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act75 words
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Article536 1933-03-07 16 RACING AT K.S.V.C. Corrib Leads in the Winstodt Tup There was a moderate northerly wind on Sunday when the three six-metre yachts crossed the starting line In the first race for the ViceOntnmodore's Trophy Kathleen m ad a slight lead, but wss to leeward of536 words
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Article236 1933-03-07 16 Handicap- For First Day Folloclng are the handicaps for the first day of the Belangor Turf Club's spring 1933 race meeting on Saturday. March 11th K.i. e 1 llmi.v i I 1 in-.},.. My. 1 (C furs.) 4.15 p.m. Gone Up 9, \v.:...--garde 8 1_- irlton 8 10.236 words
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Article106 1933-03-07 16 Alluvial Lend*. Yesterday*! (all OfCI I Mud.m. M.ir. To-day's call over for the Lincolnshire was as follows: 100 9 Alluvial offered 100 8 taken. 15 l Solenoid taken and offered, ffrred 20 '1 taken. 100 6 La Bseasstne. 20/1 Invennan offered. M/\ Wiraxhall offered 25 1 taken. 22Reuter - 106 words
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Article127 1933-03-07 16 Victoria Lead On First Innings Melbourne. Mar. ti. The game between Victoria and the M.C.C. was resumed to-day in fine weather and on a good wicket. By lunch time the former had carried their score to 164 for the loss of three wickets. Darling being 72 notReuter - 127 words
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Article122 1933-03-07 16 Finrf OlVence of 7(>->ear Old Woman For the first life a 70-years^ild Chinese woman appeared before a magistrate H. A. F( Criminal District Judge) to answer to a charge of being in possession of dutiable liquor in a houso in Nankin Street on February 23. She was found122 words
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Article88 1933-03-07 16 Fines Imposed on People Without Licences Storing rubber without a II once was the harge preferred agnln I .i number oi people wh- appeared in the Criminal District Court, tx fore Mr H A YesTe._ia\ They deri euil'v and were fined Si each Mr H i Newby,88 words
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Article96 1933-03-07 16 The hearing waa Used for March 14, wh-n ala er claimed trial before M: H. A Forrcr the Criminal District Jucl ve.-terday. on a charge of **w*ng grievous hurt by a rash act. I- was allep the accused was driving along Notth 'Bridge Road towards Rochore, on96 words
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Article262 1933-03-07 16 Commodity Markets Firm At Week-End London. Mar. 1. On the Stuck Exchange to-day in response to better advices: tiom abroad. I sentiment was bn: .hter At m MM In most departments I ■••ip.ued limited MUI Kaffirs was red following the advance in the price of •o £6-1-11Reuter Wireless - 262 words
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Article86 1933-03-07 16 Great Ovation From All Classes Washington. Mar. 4. Cow-boys from the South We>: tive costm: mUH from the Middle West in town clothes, and businessmen from the north in sombic blacks and blues, flocked into the .r th. Presidential Inauguration ceremony to-day. The streets were bright withReuter Wireless - 86 words
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Article61 1933-03-07 16 j London. Mar (>. J The draw for the semi-final J round of the F.A. (up was J made to-day as follows i I Derby or Sunderland vs. i I .Mamh'ster City at Huddt is- i I held. i Kverton vs. West Ha in at Wolverhampton.Reuter - 61 words
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Article101 1933-03-07 16 Extension to Avoid General Election New Delhi. Mar i! The life of the Indian Legislative Assembly, expiring at the end of the year, is to be extended "for such period as is exixdient in the 0 the decision of the Viceroy, Lord Willingdon, read in the Assembly. TheReuter - 101 words
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Article42 1933-03-07 16 Military (Government To Avoid Disorders" Athens. Mar. ti. General Plastira.s has p_<> Y>.:_. ii Government "to avoid disorders" following the indecisive elections, which gave the ildJ part| a AAA majniuv At oresent the situatioii is reported to be quiet ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article56 1933-03-07 16 l>e Valera's New Hill Goes Hack To Senate Dublin, Mar 1. n.. D;ui aats u. laa bz rem tl of the Oath of Allegiance BHaBS that the Bill will be sent to the Senate an i r I P.hr. f* r > gagl m spite of theReuter Wireless - 56 words
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Article20 1933-03-07 16 In a t_r: (i.u.si. n mat h WY. rhan pt< n wtth Newcastle, each side scoring one ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article26 1933-03-07 16 The Ann'o-Chinev O-nllnualloa School anrix..t' an bs haM Hack* I y Apiii :t Ta'a-. BSSBT Stadium The event for Id boys will be 22 yards dash26 words
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Article115 1933-03-07 16 The following have bo-en invited to playcricket at S.CC. on Friday at 5 p.m and Saturday at 2 p.m. Oam :ns .Capt.l. It H. Basal 1 riiinaar 1 D C. Burn. W W. Dean. R. A. Ar.hwor J. Riches. J. McLeod. W R. M. Haxworth, J. C S.115 words
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Advertisement116 1933-03-07 16 S T O CRT A K I G S AL E MONDAY if MARCH 6th to MARC ij GENUINE SAM OF SHOPSOILED AND SURP! US STOCKS EXCELLENT BARGAINS MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSI hd SINGAPORE. A Tobacco selected with great t^jE^v^g^ care and jiufpHßt by men ||jMJ|^g|| skilled in the art, BBVS116 words
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