The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 March 1933
1933-03-14
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1933-03-14 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. 13,9W. io cents! ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1933.18 words
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Article81 1933-03-14 1 lour Bnt--.h employees of Metro-. i< kers at Momou have been arrested 1>> the Ogpu —Pase Mr. MaLsuoka. in an internet at Mam hestcr. said it vsas impossible foi British and Japanese otton eompetition to eontlnue indetinitel> Pane ft. Death of William Veno, the patent medicine King,81 words
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Article65 1933-03-14 1 IRK KKT AT ADELAIDE Sngbad Decbrci Inning dosed \d.l_ic.. Mar 1 U s n Ih ii l.«->l_ii_d. at tins on .lardm.s in^tru. lions de. land «h. innnu-rloM-d a t«" -<■< ond> hH'ore the do-nii; time ..I pl.i\ at .1 foi ketv 1 In-, was not known anions the65 words
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Article29 1933-03-14 1 l.ondun. Mar 1 To- hes in the Football Leagu. H DIVISION II Oldham 3. w :...m |>1\ I^ION 111 xouth.n. Lulon 1 Bristol Rovers 1.1 R.Mitpr ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article183 1933-03-14 1 I in.,n. ial Imn- \'a_.> President Roosevelt authorised m.it. ..1 lh< hiBRri prixate hanks lo m open *.th othti led. ...1 Reserve lUnks MM t.-r.itn .,haii_.< Uaiisa* lions .n« lorbidd. n l'a_.< 1,^ (1.1! i. ill I i: thi i.<r. p'-i'i < l!, Wall and hi. ik u| hiii'- <183 words
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Article1070 1933-03-14 1 r_Ul > Ull UOIl l ut-utr..- ui Kimwi »ji.mr., IP he began, and then he beckoned "Fortification against em?" I said, jeertng- I \e beard a man nay that we've one each all round," said Mortimer. Ah! .aid I. "Dickens. Haunted Man. Ct.v. fc... I 'a as not1,070 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement187 1933-03-14 1 BICHA TEA 'rai:ranr»' of the i > a n irardens t<> your home. aAFFLES hotel MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL ROOM- VMTH HOT AM) (OLD RUNNING WATER .1 M)\^ NEXT I TO-NKiHT RAMI ORHIESTRAI. SPECIAL DINNER (0MERT DANCE B^ to Mid-Nighl R. M. S. "CARANTHIA" BAND j GRILL IN THE y[ ,M187 words
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Advertisement152 1933-03-14 1 THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY March 1 5th, 1933 i»i\\i:it »v daxcb AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL (ROOK GARDEN) ■MlUtTADICBS THE IMANOFFS <S. AMY ZOIAAY U mm h.ive not vot rt lurn. I tfct Post ard MM* |t ,t, u tajHtl.ll with the VfffUj UtttT, PMBK lit. M 10 day152 words
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Advertisement47 1933-03-14 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS }j,, f < slim— Page 2. w,. tit Go To-night— Page 5. Out of Scotland— Pages 8 and 16 CHRYSLER RIDING EASE W_£^_T____^_____^»^_f________________BB^B___________fl "GARCIA'S IDEAL PIANOS GUARANTEED AGAINST WHITE ANTS from $375-00 GENEROUS ALLOWANCE MADE FOR OLD PIANOS rAKEN IN EXCHANGE. 5 ORCHARD ROAD. (AMBER MANSIONS)47 words
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Advertisement11 1933-03-14 1 There i> no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article152 1933-03-14 2 Dies In Siam At An»of n:> fFrom Our Own Correspondent] HuuWok. Mai S. .-.s- a- k incl u>, name of Mr. I > died at the great age of 95. He as so many others did. looking for a clue atam King Monyr. reign tl&51-l868>. He was a152 words
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Article47 1933-03-14 2 •me Annual General Meeting of the stnga:i x -i.: r. s ManrM school Hall. Middle Road. Kuala I Monday. M AU baptised in Will tin of the Church Bngland. over IS yean of age. and all suhscrib- ..-.'...1. .r.i nmore cagMe to attend the BMettag47 words
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Article223 1933-03-14 2 Bernard Shaiv's Screen Plan I'!. first full Length sc ;■> m pla\ frcn tht it'll thi world's greatest master of satin Bernard Shaw- \nns anci 'Hie Man' is ltii>rall> leased \r HIP Adapted and directed by Oaofl Ltwl »hi ..:>(> responsible for bringing to the screen223 words
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Article39 1933-03-14 2 lesident in Trieste who received :i prize i Eltl tiir Drftrti sv.i p'.tiikc n 0M OMte--1 ■"< bM ntonwd n lo the auditors m I);iblin for welfuif work this is the first don•»ti hi to charity from [!11i(i.913 IWMp money39 words
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1449 1933-03-14 2 Wonders Of New Studios At Shepherd's Bush IT was d memorable event and a urrat fftfljp forward in the industry when m June last tbt GaumontBritlsfa Picture Corporation Limited opened their new studios at Lime Grove. Shepherd'.- Bush It may be recalled these had been1,449 words
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Article130 1933-03-14 2 CRUELTY TO ANIMALS To the Editor. Sir. I see in tin C vincil meeting that the condition of the bird shops ot Sinnapon was mentioned Ihe Colonial Secretary >aui he rhat tin ;n. f had been attended to sum; time am* I. Is justt th'- troub.130 words
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Article342 1933-03-14 2 ChineM' Youth Convicted 1. i ah who ib m the street and robbed them belongings were described in the Criminal Distill t Court yesterday, when he was i -A on two charges of robbery. The ,n d a Ohan B i v,>ng. A -o 1 choolboy r.a.ned I342 words
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Article336 1933-03-14 2 Entertainment by Tamil Church Community I J Kmgham. the Conference E\ange- n; MM MMhodM Mission, who left for America on Sunday, was entertained on Saturdaj evening by the Tamil Methodist Church. Singapore, at their Sociai Hall. Rev. J J. Kingham's sudden departure was occasioned by tt.i336 words
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Article57 1933-03-14 2 Tuesday March 14th Before the < hut .In -tin- in tli< Ut Court •it 1) tm. i H;")H 32 Keir: K 'Hng as The Nanyo Pi in 1 1. 1< Ot!i Machinery EM Before Mr lusti<»- MilU in Ih. .'n<J ourt at 1 1 a.m. AaftHl H. K,57 words
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Article127 1933-03-14 2 Kruschen and Walking. I 'i weight men who want to Ids* a few experiences. He give* them to us for pubneation in :i.>- K: h- r. Sa'l.> nmm, I 1.. k..1)1 :«< that I did not resort to any form of dietim furthermon' did not127 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement283 1933-03-14 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Hl«be«l Clan Work U»«l E*t«* LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 78M. HOARD RESIDENCE. 3 TA!\GLI\ HILL Near Garrison Golf Course Tel No. 3798. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS AVAILABLE PERSONAL SUPER\ ISH >N Writr for appuintm.nt >Ir> K Mjt.h.u MANOR BOUSE h.irii er> l.am PRl\\ll283 words
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Advertisement365 1933-03-14 2 TENDKI SINGAPORK Ml Mm. JZfTSJ firs ss 2r ira-ew "^a* »«n»^Hßr» or such tcna«* may be obtained in toe Tender MoBMBal Offices < ON< Kl II I M i l Kl > \i: i MXIM II Jilll. involvins the rutt»n; ;<: Closing. 4 pjn. Mai Supply of Suipbato of Alumti365 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous216 1933-03-14 2 THK WEEK rur-Mi.i, nth. High War 4 ft J:. >• C '■>■ at 11 ajn. Football. League Dl Pulau y, H \::> K S".,QlUlli \\edn»-x(Lj\ i High Water 00 i 9 9.6 ft. Rotary Tiffin. Adelphi Hotel, at 1 pni rhurvd..* IMI. High Water 00.30 9.2 ft.. 1308 9 0216 words
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Article635 1933-03-14 3 BISHOP SEES PROSPERITY AHEAD British Chaplain From Java Tliero was a Oldburv 1'..: h Church when the H- <:..ir. dorr OHM I li: if the -K.n-li !h»- i d bj H. hop Birmlllghair. In r»n address aft Mi r ny. Dr Barnn t-d to the635 words
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Article50 1933-03-14 3 Would-be Assassin Shot Next Dav Shanghai, Mjw 13. Chan Chai-tong. Commander-in- Cantones. M escape when a bomb was thrown into the n which he was returning to Swatow .i tri Kityan The assassin who was arrested at -hot thi Btni isang the "Ir ground. ■oral ci. <50 words
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Article53 1933-03-14 3 More JtpOßfiM < iunho;fl> Arri\e Shanghai. Mar 1.1. SI.;: K invwiu 1 M.,,.\ ;;tn.i. ii .<: Ml. .l;r.M!:- < in rr.r. and mi re Fapanose ;U Ihi port i::r;i up H:tnki" an :u mem tk OaAi I I i thi V.im v;,U( from rth by thi H ink53 words
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Article340 1933-03-14 3 FROM SAIGON TO HANOI Open Up Access To Chinese Cities Paris. Mar. 7. 1 h ;.i<:. Bt 1 Bd UM propoaa] A;: -On. i,t company V MB U\ terminal inl from Saigon Hanoi and thi OKI 1 ihj pis* 1 1 tator* •a I Baa ■K-i. aad340 words
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Article417 1933-03-14 3 Preside*! Reviews EhMXCfItM Year Kuala I umpui Mar. The postponed annual general meet ma of tht B 'uultural Association was eld a- BMli Lumpur on Thurs. Mr \V I)iu-las. the preside::' .iinlng the accounts, said they had paid $2,280 est to debenture holders, leaving a balance of $20,162.50417 words
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Article43 1933-03-14 3 H ii tel in the Ouw r Hebrides, has/lx-r-n taken -r by Mr and Mrs Rr>bortson the latter being a daughter of the presrnt proprietrix oi the Gokpie Hotel. Mr Robertson i ;i; i jr> ent on hL> way h(lint fr nl mi43 words
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Article239 1933-03-14 3 Sinuaport' i -i-\ Soritl.vNew Name general meeting or pore GbrftflUM Kriena-in-Nced So hdd >use yesterday morning. to altei the name of the s. to the Singapore Chn ral SociMr. M. F. Gomes pi -.he meeting. minutes of the last annual gei nisi were confirmed, and the Honorary Norris.239 words
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Article129 1933-03-14 3 Singapore Rotarian*s \ddress At StrcatJiam l.oiid.iii ih, irian A. L. Gilmore, a member of thej Rotary Club of Singapore, gave an interesting talk at Streatham on the merits of Singapore Mr <d in St: before he I Ki. he said, had he roads to compare129 words
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Article244 1933-03-14 3 Vrrfsl ol Man Who "Disappeared" in \o\emlxr A criminal in hidlnc In Blncanaw vwitaifwl out on a stormy night last week— and was captured by detectives who mr waiting for him was Osman bin Mohd. ■>»**. a Messrs B. A. Brown, and Co.. and was ed" on three244 words
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Advertisement173 1933-03-14 3 A GOOD. f rA COMPLEXION. DESERVES \yj f PROTECTION y 1 £T "'hazeline 1 (T,, If-,.) SNOW" 'ects ag;iin>t th- CWMBHaJ KtiOQ of hkJ wind. t arl> lukabll faff r_*# M use during ike Mty V nol wjtfium baci fmftrikt^mm easiness, leaving the ridn Hwnrth oft Burroughs Wellcome a Co.173 words
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Advertisement71 1933-03-14 3 A CAPITAL REMEDY FOR DRILL BREAKAGES IS DRILL!!!!!! MANUFACTURED in THK EAGLE AND GLOBE STEEL WORKS. SHEFFIELD, BUG. THKY GIVE GREATER TOOL EFFICIENCY WITH LESS FREQUENT GRINDING AM) MORE CONSTANT RUNNING OP MACHINERY r -«rf v ark w J UN'™ >k ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE HUNCHES Tv n; iht an unusual71 words
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Article473 1933-03-14 4 I'liol'HKT "DISMISSED" Thousands Misled By False Utopian Theory THE WllMtlOlUa] Dvenr.^lU pirfif^p** of Amcrica'a nuurvelkMti curt' fbi I QOtHIC Ills ■■technocracy" W9S\ retted to a dazed DlnttCd BtetM -usands aha welcomed IMi be lone MM as a ncv.- B4 I U iid Scott as its Messial473 words
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Article20 1933-03-14 4 London medical Schools are restn admiwrioo of foreign (rial number of British applic;::.'- ;s Hm record since the war for20 words
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Article330 1933-03-14 4 Mox >>u Mar. 7. The popular Soviet flier, B I Iho in J3O di- and brought to Fairbanks, the bodir- din tlv ■r to t!/ >rland. ft| ay in the Arctic r?_. I M.> 1931 Slepnev. with 1 group of rtettOQ workers, left for the U tap out airdromes and330 words
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Article256 1933-03-14 4 Complaints Ot Discrimination Investiuated 0 o*l DWTI Bdnt) -re was published this week some from the replies to a questionnaire which was considered by a conference in London between MM b ->:..: I' I m students under the auspices of the Natio: of Students B pointed out that256 words
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Article38 1933-03-14 4 Marital Record of Slovakia's Capital Prague. Mar Br.-tLsiava the ipital BkHrtkJa 01 more tiia:. IOQ.OuU inhabitant: lid nol have ;i smql. dr.orc- >:: Iff) Am MN U g tt. whole Of Sl)', iki i I38 words
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Article124 1933-03-14 4 l<mtn« is ttw prafr—wr of drflk up to and for week-ending. March 19th. T Hradquartwrn, i l:-. d L t <■ I- > .ni i' v h Rans-- -.itigoon Road H.adquattew. Se: and M.-i. UL OHM II H-udpMlWfc C C N 1 w -.r lull pm.124 words
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Advertisement292 1933-03-14 4 Sllenburys Foods The 'Allcnburys' F oocls arc particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot I climates. They are germfree I and their use is an absolute guarantee against infantile larrhoea and cholera. M.U Food Ni. 1 M..« Food N 2 ■fUI k> 1 MfMk* S(4i»OM*Mk* I Mailed Food292 words
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Advertisement148 1933-03-14 4 NAVY-CUT are accepted Es Vlalava's Standard Cigarettes Hrimarilv for their iiiiritx lIUI HI I |rss| atisfying perfection, eil# wol# 'd lamous &§L B^B repu ta t ion SK^nd guarantee ot B ikii ever changing i!M>33T>nm^t:^3ji UIJ (|ualit\'- Thanking Mect>rs. Qng Boon Tat and One Peng Hock and 'also our dear148 words
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Article, Illustration111 1933-03-14 5 2,000 MOTORISTS TRAPPED BY CALIFORNIAN BLIZZARD. •I tW 2,9— •erupant^ MM :><>nn M *-...wr»-H motor-,., aflrr the bli//* S\< >\\ Kll ll' TO I Ml* WINDOWS Ih, a. l.ak, Vr, aliforn.a. sn,,«^ h«-« lal!r.,i ."n.V,. II .1 I c»il'l ,1 f In .h, g ve !< Nl n th( i...111 words
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Advertisement95 1933-03-14 5 n Here's another broadside of Laughs -J^ ICMT 1-^ 6-15 C 9.15 P.M. »ome> the bride— LOOK It'^ Zasu and r. rome> the U)()K It's Slim K«»v What a match this is going to be f "hat a time Everyone is going to have as on ;t> the scrap >tarts95 words
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Advertisement121 1933-03-14 5 Made for LAUGHING Purposes only LAST NIGHT of the Riotously funny FIRST NATIONAL Comedy The famous Wide-mouthed star JOE E. BROWN ftl the big: HE-MAN from TKXAS who came to BROADWAY to show them how to Run the Follies "The TENDERFOOT" to- no it now OPENING AT SPECIAL MATINEE AT121 words
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Advertisement194 1933-03-14 5 'SON DAUGHTER"— WONT BE LONG NOW J LAST MGHT TO-NIGHT CHARLES FARRELL a) JOAN BENNETT "WILD GIRL" "A Refreshing change beautiful!} photographed well worth seeinu and hearing Thru TOMORROW Wednesday OPENING AT THE MATINEE A Return Season by Popular Demand "CHANDt/" THAT CHINESE NEW V 1 kB 51 I I194 words
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Advertisement200 1933-03-14 5 H F'S OFF HOM K N K XT m o tfl 1 11 Hut His Car Storage Worries Him. Lucky man— off to England in a few weeks. hugely elated at the prospect, ready to make most of those few sunny and fine Spring days which occasionally happen '^—fti April200 words
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Article173 1933-03-14 6 IFollowuiL hit tht- full a\cruues fur th< T t matrhes ENGLAND Higiu- AverbMM Runs ■an n 'a i F\r. fa I 184 83 2 ti1. 33 S:.:. ttffC 9 440 194 1 of>oo H.ui:n. B 44*» 112 1 55.00 R B Wfkm 9 327 78 I 46.71 Nattiib173 words
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Article227 1933-03-14 6 nest R uns score Not out age. D G. Bradman 8 396 103* 1 56.57 McCatx 10 385 187* 1 42.77 4 148 85 0 37.00 B M WHiftil 10 304 73* 1 33.88 t I Lee 2 M 4_' 0 28.50 1 Ku imrdson If 21 it 83227 words
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Article421 1933-03-14 6 Statistics of World's Biggest Club In ui-int i ership, n thei dub be world even approaches th- 3j pression its me: increased last year by 160. and now Tl. Mm:. ship righ- 242 provisional playing MMHMS, 47 juniors, 449 women 243 women provisional members. lD| BM M-..-421 words
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Article364 1933-03-14 6 Ten Wickets For :iH Runs Sydney, I ph. r>. Bati an (nMi i I] 1 V/al o? A'.--; I ft ed a record for sh. :!:e-.r si crickei to la\ I dLsmi> In If Nt-u South Waits batsmen for only 36 ram ffUTa feat lia> alreadj rarch364 words
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Article185 1933-03-14 6 THE UNIVERSITY GOLF MATCH Teams Practically Complete for Sandwich London 1,-\, ?S ard of -blues" to J O. Wisdom rsity and Selwynt and H. C. ::d Clare i onh iversity team to CM rd in the Inter-University golf mat*: Sandwich, on March 28 and 29. remains to r> filled CM185 words
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Article147 1933-03-14 6 A I VOIN(. apped" by England IS Times T it. Arthur T. Young, the well-k. scrum half, died in India from pneumonia, following influenza. Particularly will his loss be f. :ovds who throng to T\v U kmham an,! :.<: I tactics made Arthur VouiiL' one of the greatest scrum halves147 words
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Article131 1933-03-14 6 Thi<>e members o! the team of Britr. L solfei ain. ci ovei a helming vi. ■i. firsi round tin annual Florida iou: at Palm B> a i loi ida Mi I• 1- -hw k k t> at Mi K i >loi; 1 1 S A K131 words
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Advertisement260 1933-03-14 6 JtUM r l/ it//// -'A'y 'H//// -i x/4 mete'sAHe >Amaofe£ *'^Mf V V>- v \X ;HEN O!r! >cl 9 «°fching rars V-— beat fiercely down there's V^ no more refreshinc beverage than y^ A Lemos. It is tne pure juice of y. y sun- ripened lemons sweetened to C i260 words
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Advertisement365 1933-03-14 6 HERE IS THE TOURER The embodimeni .erything that goes to make motoring easy and pleasant Dehphtiu. thi venings with the hood down, eoty Mth tb ide«crc< llt Forty -rive miles to the gallon and hour. 12.000 miles on a set of tyres. These are some of the of merit that365 words
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Article752 1933-03-14 7 il (<><>k Accused of Murder KKiHT WOUNDS statement Made to Magistrate ..:i i« ti.il.tn. th»- 1 illlll rook > mploNrd h\ I h.nidra- > m at the .111 lltlli tfl»- t'i.ll. lIH I "111 t i t uh,. u.is arrrsted follouing (ii>co\er\ of tiis muster's n tht-752 words
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Article146 1933-03-14 7 "MISCHIEF" IX SHOP FRACAS To Pay $20 Compensation For Broken Spectacles The purtie.s in tin 'Cresson tamilv le ''(i aua;:. brlon Mr HsTj Btaa] \ptm Beeoni his judgment. the Singapore Harbour Board Fire Brigade, filled the role of wunplatnant, tbe defer being bis sister. Ms,146 words
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Article308 1933-03-14 7 appcr> and Infantrymen Hold Guests Nights laigeiiuii Royal aiigsmeis (Volunteers* Field Ci—jisaj. n— ninliil by Major c g Hurt. who have done much in developing the sodal side of volunteering, held their first dinnei dance of the season at the Adelr There were over 200308 words
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Article62 1933-03-14 7 Siam Takes To The Metric S\ stem [Ft IsVJaVJ BsTRVICB— C< [OHT] The official weights and msasmwj ■during the metric system becomes eff on April 1 in Bangkok and certain v. Royal Commission appointed to consider ineajum (cr adopting the standard weighu and ■msifiii was appoi:.' vears62 words
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Article402 1933-03-14 7 $10,000 GIFT Aid For Child Welfare Society I i.. i!. th. Child W< tfal i Sotit-ty has received a donation of i -:0.000 from at al ■ost] HSW and Mi i J Boon Par. el ci tht J i Society's ettnlci and esproawd peal i i admiration for the wnrk402 words
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Article1505 1933-03-14 7 OPPRESSED OVER BUSINESS AFFAIRS Evidence At Inquest On Mr. T. 0. Mayhew Tbt ilatemenf tbavl Mr. niomaa Oswald Mayhew, wfho met ins (it.ith In .M.ulily trauic I 111 lllHlltmaHn. was very worried and depressed over :i!.- hHiiIMUD ailairs. amj nuidc bf .several witnesses whose testimony was recorded by Mr f-1,505 words
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Article428 1933-03-14 7 FLOWERS AND FRUITS SHOW CHANCE FOR LOCAL GROWERS Exhibition In Singapore Next Month Arrangements an will unriM .a. i.\hibition i;t Hewers, ve^etabli nd plants ol ec< nomic alue ti I■> Id ui tin Wnrl i ..rlv in An: il th:: The distinguished pat riV 1^ 1 Exe< HM Governor Lady428 words
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Article228 1933-03-14 7 Disorderly in Police Station Bt Bmu :ig Eurasian. char'-" i. Becood 1 Court befor. A W Ha; -a with being disorder. Inspector Bcttllj, of the ir i r*** > f Kerbau Police Station rldcnee that at 11.40 pm. on Miir 1! the accused alighted from a rikisha228 words
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Article115 1933-03-14 7 JAPANESE HAS A NIGHT O UT And Answers For His Misdeeds The Next Morning JafM nese. Sat:- si indulged <tlc celebration. 1- on Sunday night, found hmis.lf in the Criminal Dis' Court tho following- moi I ing to pa- fare, going abo fo. and bring drunk and disordt:. The stoi115 words
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Article904 1933-03-14 7 Evidence of an Accused dears Fellow Defendants "PLANTED" LIQUOR Story of Attempt to Implicate Innocent Parties i <.1 S4* .iiJ.il f 1 v 1 I 111 ft' C \i 1 1 1 >.» Ml' fOf 4 .1 F. I C;re«« in th. Th.id I'ol urt904 words
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903 1933-03-14 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1933. THE DUMB SUFFERERS In ICCUSiIIg the population oi Singapore oi POH cruelty to animals. W9 Mf prepared to meet With ImUftMini denial Bit M perils! In our accusation I ruelty can arise from passivity as wn at tram action The British pe pie903 words
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Article79 1933-03-14 8 HE the Governor, who has gone to the FM S has appointed Sir John Scott as his u- Hit] i from the Colony. Charges of obstructing or hindering a revenue officer In the execution of his duty and of using crinuna; !orce on him were preferred ipriMfl Lim Soon H79 words
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Article105 1933-03-14 8 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Paris. specially, cabled to th*» Free Press are as follow RUBBER London. Mar. 13. Forward 2^ B d. (2 3 16d Spot 2i' 4105 words
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Article598 1933-03-14 8 Luxury Yacht's Lomi Stay In Singapore s:i«-:... Hi ship which has lain off the Swimming Club at 1..:. tig Rhu the admiration and curiosity of everyone visits that part, will soon be leaving Singapore. h owner. Mr. Gibson Fabnestock icnaire o: .ania. arrived in Singapore on598 words
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Article253 1933-03-14 8 Hiuli Tidt> Slops (her K m bank men t His occurred yesterday in the streets of Tanjong Rhu. the village at the east side of the Singapore Harbour, as the result of the highest tide that has been «*r— Hik-iI this The water came over the road253 words
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Article195 1933-03-14 8 International Sp< At (ilMivv., FRKNCH M SI Artificial Kespirain Arrr> (onfenm The next few weeks nu*;European statesmen in roiicla at (r mediately with the dtsquwii jwjr: France is concerned witli the Nazi storm-troops entry ir.to i ed aone near MraabOMrg and known whether the German195 words
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Article241 1933-03-14 8 I M,n, Restriction s ltl j [)ort r rotti I hitch I KREE PRESS SERVICE -COFYMWH hut. h f. u M I dt m.imi tni i:V». J u .1 1 n i ri t: i; i <»u 1 1 (1 H<> J restriction 1 lit 1 t orrt241 words
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Article27 1933-03-14 8 Popular Entortainmonl Sea \w» The dancers, who mlM< here mtt' NHBB f^tyl*\s u« rr- p:vfr. by Mls.^ Eli> Pitt' a: Idas CublU* Dnub r^sptethnrtjr. Tl27 words
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Advertisement166 1933-03-14 8 i Hi UI m oiK OFFIIE VM> OBTAIN FREE SAMPLF CAUDIBCCIK'S BY SPECIAL >Kj*irl»r T0 HM TBM APPOLVTHINT W^mmm&a KING OF SIAM DIAMONDS SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. a&o BHdAi prwwntß In diamond set Watcha*. Brooches, Braceleta, Pearl NeekUees. LARGEST AND WELL-SELDC7TED STOCK DO NOT PAIL TO ENQUTRI166 words
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Advertisement83 1933-03-14 8 W w BEAUTY PREPARATIONS Nourishing Cream Foundation Cream Cleansing Lotion Orange Protective Lotion Hand Bleach Toilet Soap Face Powder Depot British Dispensary, Ltd. 33 Raffles Place Singapore. THE AVERAGE SOUTH AMERICAN BRIGAND takes things very calmly, says a traveller. Especially when they belong U) somebody who doesn't happen to he83 words
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Article140 1933-03-14 9 M) SUPPORT ANYWHERE V: tuitions To Be Continued ,RE\I FAAMPLK! No Other Nation Would Follow I mdon. Mar 1 i- "t ommotis to-ni?h Kililhiii illiiounrf H th \l I' 1 ild iiiti !>ir i d th»' i«rn> rmbar 5 v% it t itixt-N ot other nation •<•Reuter - 140 words
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Article172 1933-03-14 9 rhal Wa> I «iu.-r>.ills 11* i ihsmiob on anas to the Far Kast waa fcMsry of British taratgD policy and Aram the EUnnint it was obvious tt would have to be KM as sooq as pomMr. S.r J irr Siinor. ar.nour.cea :r.r* r*n".oar4o m lip House of172 words
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Article42 1933-03-14 9 Fnd ot Sir William I I Mar ten*- durfcM hapihhn Insanity was re•Wfc*<2 by s Majority wdlct at tlw liMffiw* papr>tor of th* weU-knovn "Uffatntag" cough ■l WlDlam was out ahoottng rab■■t T A w^. «wa Imp hnillßMld Wireless ReuterReuter Wireless - 42 words
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Article39 1933-03-14 9 mian 'Quake Damage <~>IUMMUMM> I the total to Urtrtr-llve. Twenty-ntae HM^HIk JUT© •^^DOv^^vCi fc i a f*t* t *-fl habitanto of the ■!¥< t f«1 UN «ptnt d sktplMß night in the chilly «P** iad bawt- failure ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article12 1933-03-14 9 hment On Korhidden Zont 1 ptmtewMup of th© mbBWMI ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article18 1933-03-14 9 IVthrav M..ir «Wect Zataata has entrusted I II at flaw ftn^KtkMi of h cabmft Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 18 words
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Article136 1933-03-14 9 LIMIT To BANK WITHDRAWALS Roosevelt Attacks Dishonest Bankers STERLING DOLLAR RATE s;i; K N.-u York Mar 1 ■ome restriction wit M -the pr< Uon cf payuig out »cld and gold certificates. mtrklluu of fcreigr. exchang. and stoppage of abnormal withdrawal >ardJng of cwh Mr. Woodln. BccreuryReuter - 136 words
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Article22 1933-03-14 9 "IM OMPLTi:\I \M» DISHOMST Wlvhindiin \1 I *> .in, uin »iar i.i. President Roose%elt broadcasting from Whttt House, avured Americans that the banks22 words
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Article65 1933-03-14 9 I Explanation To Be Asked In Ct>ininoii> i London. Mar 13. I Mr t 1 Campbell (M P j Bromle> > »a\e notice in the Hounp of ommons to-night. > that on Wednesday, he- va. ill jvk j J Philip < unhtte Lister for an 2 explanation65 words
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Article173 1933-03-14 9 which reopen this wee# will be able to meet all needs. He said some bankers were towonuwtmt or ittirtwnfirt In their bai the people*' funds I t was now performing Its job to strait:. He did not promise every bank would reopen, but there would be no losses that possiblyReuter Wireless - 173 words
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Article27 1933-03-14 9 rOKIO I\« HANGI lok.lo Mir 1 KBttuuwe operations in American dollars win reopen to-morrow at Tokyo and Osaka U the American market reopens.- Reuter F.i: Eastern ReuterReuter; Eastern - 27 words
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Article149 1933-03-14 9 TELLING LANCASHIRE Mr. Matsuoka And Cotton Competition London Mar 1 The need for business, interest* to ta considerable amount of toteroatioaal M| Uons oat of the hands of diplomats was \t M.ir. Chester journalists. H- 4 »u it H ;•.;.>!■. J.i;i.»:.— n -.,i. :::ute:> I: Man and Osaka UHaiwto couldReuter - 149 words
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Article86 1933-03-14 9 "YOU IS CROOK MAN ZaniraraV Cry to Judg:e When Sentenced to Death Muuni Mar. <• Zangara crated a m*at when h- Ml r v- for the assassination of M: v -art to-day •i: A a. ll be electrocuted, shouted to one of the capitalists You man- Put me In chairReuter Wireless - 86 words
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Article98 1933-03-14 9 DESPERATE CHINESE ATTACKS Waiting For Chiang To Act Tokio. Mar 11. -SS despatches rep tfaH Hm Chinese, retnforcea desperati attempts to reco'.-. H 1*..-- into Jo ho! Heav> fighting has contiiu;. a -\iu>- Friday including ":ong couiu. -.r. t lt k: last BlflM wlwil theReuter; Eastern - 98 words
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Article119 1933-03-14 9 Tokio. Mar. 1 The possibili' fee -J.*;i..i. troops b> :i:_ compelled to cros.s C>r. ..t Wall iKMtt I considerably over the .'<•■:-.••:! UmhJi Mm iv. ited .1- rut urt* developti are dependent on C::iair_' K.ishek really intends to conti:. .<• nt;iuii)« Um Japanese or is prepared lo M| ttH w.irReuter; Eastern - 119 words
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Article121 1933-03-14 9 Te>tin»i Possibilities of Covenant On Pem (ienp\j. Mir. 8. The League is again embargo on the grave procedure, of drafting a report und*»r Article ThLs step has been taken in consequen. the i.:.. of Peru to the League's peace proposals o- I ice previously has the League IReuter Wireless - 121 words
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Article79 1933-03-14 9 Raid On >letro-\ "ifker> Moscow Office Most-ow Mar 11. Four British employees of Metro- Vickers also and four Russians were arW'tl yesterday by the Ogpu on a charge nor •|M connection with the BCTSSI by the Ogpu •t MOSCOW of four Bnt: of MetroVick- M': .:>■: nfficvReuter - 79 words
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Article80 1933-03-14 9 Former Favourite Ot Shah Sent to Prison Teheran. Mar. 9. Abdul Hussien K:..u. the formei Comptroller r- 5:..,r. BMMIMH, hM >•■:. MtaMti ten m nths imprisonment for embezzlement ;i Lirso sun-, paid to him b\ a Persian who v.Ls*-.fd -i b. a I>t",).it\ th<- Parliament. Abdul Hu.vsem Khar.Reuter Wireless - 80 words
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Article71 1933-03-14 9 Objection to 'Planes Flying: Over Westerplatte Berlin. Mar. 12. A fresh Danzis-Polish incident is bitterly commented en here The Polish Government ha.< protested to the Danzij? Senate agamM ll^ht utTopianes frorr. the Danzig Flying Club fl\ ing over Westerplatte and detnai:dm^ prohibition of the practice The Senate hasReuter - 71 words
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Article43 1933-03-14 9 GONE DRY Prohibition Bureau Short of Funds Washington. Max. 8. Owing to lack of funds, the Prohibition Bureau has directs its agents to concentrate on eradicating sources of liquor supply and to leave the problem of speakeasies to the states' administrations Wireless ReuterReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Article730 1933-03-14 9 Jews Living In State of Terror U.S. PROTEST Americans Molested In Berlin Streets Berlin. Mar. VI. As a sequel to the assault on an American m a main street in Berlin by Nazi auxiliary police and the molest ins of other Americans in the streets, the AmericanReuter Wireless - 730 words
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Article61 1933-03-14 9 Explosion in Cairo Barracks Cairo, Mar 9. A bomb was thrown over a wall by a man who escaped in a motor-car. It exploded in the Kasrelnil barracks, where the Ist aridstreams are stationed. The noise of the explosion was heard at the Residency, a mile distant. OfficialsReuter Wireless - 61 words
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Advertisement167 1933-03-14 9 TRAVEL IN Safety and Comfort S "ROBINA Underwear M\ f "^Om "KOBIVV pure natural woof w Yr'Ht^^L. <l an(^ unshrinkable /y 4 ea or H° mt> ana> Tropita X^^R I wear. Made in Knuland |/j(5H| Singlets, >hort sleeves &Mm Pants, ankle length No. M.45 singlets. Tropical weight Sizes ;^2 34167 words
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Advertisement975 1933-03-14 10 THE Bl UE FUNNET LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. St- ir. Ship Co Ltd and China THE HU A KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. (1931) Ltd. Nr.-.i! Steam Naukcatic.n Co. Ltd THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Cod., Ltd. THK STRUTS STEAMSHIP Co Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION975 words
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Advertisement520 1933-03-14 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. One S'pore. Sails S'pore. s.s. CITY OF MANILA For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamboq Apr 15 Apr IT 6.5. CITY OF KHIOS For Havre, London. Rotterdam Hamburg520 words
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Advertisement337 1933-03-14 10 p. 0 o. British India and Apcar Lines. MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S (iO\ H LONDON AND FAR EAST MAII SUKVK I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA i. Our Tomutgr Sin^aporr lonMp. 6iacaa«%, BHUTAN t M CHITRAL 15.000 SOMALI337 words
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Advertisement602 1933-03-14 11 0. S. K. Line. KOR AFRICA AND SOITH AMERICA MSMOS ABBS via Colombo, Durban. Port Qbmbetb, Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro. Santos JMtsm Sant« and Montevideo -Mr I*7—"^^*^ ar May 23 24 -f— Tttt si tlalaaf, Belra. Lo. Marques. ur > Mlt i B C^Pe Tdmn. Santos and About end602 words
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Advertisement524 1933-03-14 11 PRJESIDCNT LINER I^^::^^^^^r«^yyy^a7jct TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES. GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S'pore. B'porew Penan*. N. York Pres. Harrison In Psrt Mar. 14 Msf Apr Pr II Mar 25 Mar L'B Mar 30 May 9 fr-:-524 words
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Advertisement858 1933-03-14 11 K. P. M. 1 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ DAJAK 1.- March 14 n Tanjoiiu-M. I -dong and Asahan. MAJANG— Wednesday March 15. Pntu-Racja Sapat. Tembllahan. Poeloe-Pallas. Pengalian-E.-tate an I Rl :.gat. IMJBMJfI A. >..<:. March 15. Muntok and Palembang TOBELO -da. .in 15 Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi (RKMER-W ••■s;;t \l.r-:. l.i.858 words
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Article704 1933-03-14 12 CITY FINANCIER WHO CONTROLLED i'14,000.0i)o Charged With Conspiracy To Defraud Mr Ms:'::. Oblh BOHa, one of the most promin< ni n• n in the Civ officers the Citf P> He was tak-ItMr-lam Police Station, where he wa •Aith (cn.'-piracy to defraud. Thr MMianl was applied704 words
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Article76 1933-03-14 12 STEAMER AGROU ND Mishap itt\ Green Island Hi < uese-owned steamer. TaLslian i ;•>: MMt of GrcH'n Island in Sul- Cbmni BVim t). for Bi rm i D ns. and her agents M<-: Wallem and Company, Pi Buildintr. Sh« from Swatow on I 1 Hit master Is Captain Heilimann. Rh76 words
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Article40 1933-03-14 12 Mar 12.— Saugor. Deuralion. Brit > MosI Maru. Haruna I Rio de Jaj Mcr) 1- <-• -Am i J H it S<)( i.' I MM II Mikl ih, Op Ten Noort. \an Outhcx R- u.. ;;i d K:: '.i 'Biit I40 words
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Advertisement588 1933-03-14 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular me": y by the well-known steamer MARKIJ.A (7,375 tons) and tne M MANCiOLA .3.352 tons). [Cargo only] S.S. MARES LA is <;ne of the larg^t and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins588 words
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Advertisement521 1933-03-14 12 THE FAST K|/mc« LIMII (Incorporrtßd In Der.u ephone 532? PASSI N' i i i mmmm. IMMBUBC AND OOftMf Ftem Pram p^ Spo»e MaJac' i MS ERRIA 28 3 2t 3 LALANDIA 18 4 It 4 MEONIA 9 f ALSIA 30 5 BORING IA FIONIA ERRIA LALANDIA MEONIA ALSIA 10 31!521 words
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Miscellaneous701 1933-03-14 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. and Thursdays 7 30 a.m Kedah Me:. day to Friday 7 ;.o a.m. Satu_da\ 7 p.m. Kuantan na Jerantut. M >nday to I-r ida\ 7 jo a K BBtMl 'Ma Jc-rantut) Saturday.. 7 p K.'lantaij Ma Padang Besan Monday Md Mdlg701 words
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Article393 1933-03-14 13 P. 0. DEBENTURE CONVERSION INTO I 1 P.C I SSI £7,000,000 s'. 5 P.C. Stocks Tlie Peninsular Mtf OHMCbI Steam Navigation has decided to repay on Ma\ H per cent, and 5 i> D benfeON 'I -40. of which approxim With a view of proviti: .< raiooopti i of these393 words
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Article312 1933-03-14 13 Hon^ Kong Master's ;»>o Tor Retrial Serioui charges were brought afakwl CapOscar Soo»;k. master ot tht Yuan On. before the Hon Corr.dr Hole at HOfl Kong Marine Court, ana rines tot.'ll:: imposed, but were later cancel: accused requested to bo allowed th of a lawyer, and the312 words
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Article107 1933-03-14 13 [j Neck Broken in Slip F I Gangway London, leb. D.im.i-' nt mt; to £4.766 l;>s. bd awarde *>•< k by a special jury in Km.:. H i>. •._-:>:. to Mr Willian G Brown a former Immigration officer 11. *-mpio> -n- Home Office, and living at Bunmil.'W Wathni;107 words
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Article315 1933-03-14 13 New Activity Amonii Shipbuilders rjr i rieosM iwsl of ■i I 111 Ing of ni" ordfis with British MMeri and in the case i ncern iloni tht value of tin orders has atari pri d ueii over £100.000. I" N <■ |Hh] til re- A Parti315 words
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Article225 1933-03-14 13 Happy-(io-Luckv Bombay I trip home Nev Y Ffc U I Di -..t: round-the-world liner President ■ursMß picked up a consignment of gold valued at 10.000.000 The gold wa> shipped from Bombay, mi accor>-.: the manner in whic:. M BtJ the i Lou tal does not :n Bombay225 words
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Advertisement388 1933-03-14 13 I! THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS l:> ROBINSON ROAD, SING VPORF e 6o6a Cable Address. Ah\ KRTISKR, SINGAPORE. e prem morn. |iil >- m Malaya. Delivered u l* s U Ml each rnornin? Latest londo l t l ?ram> IMd llt st announcements on on rubber inrl tin cables appear dailv388 words
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Advertisement269 1933-03-14 13 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V\ T/ AND MOST OF THE U.S.A. Wj Tlu' i\fw Sctni. BMM MM CmmAM > I tii.- un^t .if thi. n.urv. 1 .<,.... f> \-\t% «tmy nt t»ip— r^m^» l'"k l.'.dne >n the htait <<f wondruiis mountain branly. «r i I straight thiuuph f h.m Va269 words
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Miscellaneous279 1933-03-14 13 VFSSKI.S ARRIVED M, from Djambi 13.3 Tobelo. Dut 684. fmm Djambi 13)3, for Djambi via Ports 15.3. Th.dens. Dut 1181, from Palembanc for Palembar._ 15.3. Dajak. Dut 89. from Paneh 13.3. lor Panel. Limbang 13.3. for K IS:'. Van O i.:.. 1180 Iron. B Deli 13.3 :oi Bata' i 13.3279 words
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Article414 1933-03-14 14 Anxious Eyes Turned On Japan I stirring speech delivered before the tigress of collective farm shock-brigade w k Voroshilrv. Is published In the Soviet press. After dwelling in detail on the development of collective farming in the U.S.S.R. the problem of its consolidation and questions connected414 words
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Article253 1933-03-14 14 OS For Help in Ex apes The discovery in a prison of a MM wHfe two large hooks made to fit the top of the :le wall, a key, a file, and a paitlv -shifted skylight, was referred to at Thames F Court. Jack Ralph, of no253 words
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Article117 1933-03-14 14 Two Months for Prejury A sentence of two months' hard labour, passed Justice Goddard at Carmarthen (W< Walesi Assizes, for perjur. >ncetßtef the age of a dog, is to be ralßfd i Mr. Rhys J. Davies in the House of Comnv I ies. who was Parliamcnta:117 words
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Article276 1933-03-14 14 NEWSPAPERS IN RU SSI A Lack of Pftper ReduCd (irowinu Circulation >Io«-uw. Mar fi. In 1914 Russia had 859 newspapers WM total circulation of 2.7 millions. Circulation dropped heavily, however, espe during the Civil War In 1929. when the t:-.v road to recovery, there were only 692 pa;>- lm Hm276 words
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Article139 1933-03-14 14 Mapping Out a Northern Air Route Moscow. Mar. 7. Motor-] i in I ill} lar conditions, according to a Mil by thi A scow Cen;' I H\ dro-Dj n I: titut< from Ermolaev and Peterson n sent 1.. t J rto N'^ava Zem- Oi -i' :.--'.and. Tlv i.139 words
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Article115 1933-03-14 14 I PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, I i STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. and J J FEDERATED MALAY STATES i I J I f-ROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. J DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. J Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 313 i metres J ruesduv March Nth G.M.I 230 p m Time Signal irom i N,115 words
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Article346 1933-03-14 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations IIM following Is a list of stations which be received ,n Singapore Java Station* Bandoen? PL.M from about 520 p.m gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other Usual call after records Huilo Sydnej Tanjong Priok. 21 metres from 630 p346 words
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64 1933-03-14 14 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice DAILY on 48 M Metres 10.30 to 11 am PBTAIJIK] HILL TESTING (Except b'. ,>rid Public HottdtfS). 8 30 p.m. Krontchone M..> 7.00 Enpl: 7.15 British Ofr.rial Wireless Hews. 7.25 I ■■ital cf H.M.V. Recorded Music64 words
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Article170 1933-03-14 14 Briti>h and French Ministers Confer A conversation between the British and French Ministers took place in Paris ywterj At the conclusion a communique was issued he Foreign Office in London as follows: "The Prime Minister and Sir John Simon Ipjtf at the British Embassy on neva. They were170 words
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Article46 1933-03-14 14 BANDITS ON C. E.R. Soviet Allegations Against ormatfcm reaching here from It«>»iiw* are ntfrfrinc tlic railway s 1( j cumm, PohWoc railway workers and employes with fmbig up and looting trains. rar been taken to focwtall hr tiw» *>^-» y>,:, m> i. .niiNuif |v line :'i i'46 words
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Advertisement259 1933-03-14 14 #1 j&wi'^t 0 >^> "X LITTLE FRIEND JMM OF ALL THE WORLD. Wf' Tlk 1 A I S T 1 N lI ERE there and everywhere that Ls what- can be said with N< N <•'!! I OliriT .'h about the Austin Sev«n WU ,-ommodation is withov. excep- four p259 words
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Advertisement418 1933-03-14 14 BANKS AND INSI l< 1 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. Al>TK%ll\ XM> <HIN\ iln orporaUd In Km....: I Paid ::p capita) :n of i SMI t3.000.00t R> :\< Y a.c t3.000.000 Reserve Liabillt> ui PropriH U.OOMSI 38. BU p k:iU 1. Aprn< ie* and Bratxhr* All Star Iloilo BMPS Amritsar Ipoh418 words
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Advertisement259 1933-03-14 14 THE YOhOHW I HANK i I Capital Subscribed (Fully paid I Reserve Fund I Piuldent K Kodkr. wvBe*v^^Bßiestti a>. Ti* gj Bead Oeaae H Slngapere Braarh J|-a, i B "t minster li.<;.> BJ UsfW I Bank ltd I Alexandria < Egypt > J m Angeles, Manila, M^vinouch I spJcl, Newchwang.259 words
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158 1933-03-14 15 :\N AND U.S. \i rioxs land For Dollar Sharps I '.tuitin Mar n -.M-hange to-day imwjlajul more «i.d throughout the tendencY .une into prominence again, ormc tttamktwi by hot week's immrd A sympathy mitto yrstrrday's tower rk-rt. AS wirfli improved and tbcre ;irp raQfReuter Wireless - 158 words
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Article119 1933-03-14 15 THE ABROAD Htafea rvihanges are I 8.434 10.43 14-10 14 11 16 tat* mm. la. ML is. 6d 35 MJI« 34 39/33 313 58.S 4 40 om. 404 om C-prchaism 22 1/14 22 1 km 22 22, 140 ■*<>: ■*4u 192.33 337 la. 4 1 16 110 110 UO I119 words
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93 1933-03-14 15 BRITISH TIN INVESTMENT CORPORATION ts iU Ih. I in" ..1 4 V pt. O Lyettelton. DS.O. who presided I The accounts cow a broken period and I :<.>-' I shares. I vhole of your assets consJrt of I m Hi niMiiiw (QJHjWi). I Tjon over U*tr nA»tk» of the unI93 words
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Article19 1933-03-14 15 I I Brtttah Mifiim is I h i r .i I .11 kt wwii Uwc^^KkHifc. uMI ti*** work. I19 words
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Article657 1933-03-14 15 Arrangements for Visit to Malaya l s v ;>. tralian trade ffwMhetton ship, Mfcuw Holland: May 9th. Arrive daylight. Stands op. public t a-m. till noon. Tea oy Ration 5 p.m. t Ms-] play of films 7 p.m. to 8 15 pjn May 10th. Stands open to657 words
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Article414 1933-03-14 15 The following publications were issued or received by the Di^annu!.; of statistics ss .v V MS during the period February 25th to M h 3rd. 1 9^:i. inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library. Pulkrton Building. Singapore. Applu ati<. u ma\ n 'Members414 words
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Article97 1933-03-14 15 So\ it't Reward for Women Shock Workers Musnm. >Lar X. Or. the occasion of the 20th v nal Women's Da |o*l i, •nt has awarded the Order of for outstanding Drill work In the held oi Comir. .< ation of H-asants and to IT women, the baftReuter Wireless - 97 words
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Article761 1933-03-14 15 The most powerful personages ui intenmtional linan .seem to have decided that the Hitler Cnain. i: hip m Germany will bring no innovation in economic or financial policy I htu is the wou expressed to a Manchester Guardian representative bj Pierre QBHMq ttM Hi I KM th(761 words
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Article86 1933-03-14 15 Two Chinese ol the labouring In rharrr'd MM M; A. W H«J hi 9t ■■'■<■ Police Court \<>sterday morning, with having stolen threi trees, the property oi Chop Hup Seng from Jurong Read last Hip jmn ..ihu'd at $1 20. Court Inspector Meeten explained that Chop86 words
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Article217 1933-03-14 15 March 13 SELLING London. 4 months" sight 2 3 27 32 London. 3 months" sight 2 2 13 16 London. f" days" sight 2 3 25 32 London 3C days' sight 2 3 34 Lcndni) rit ■.-r.anci 2 3 23 3-' Londmi. r.l 3 11 lb I. von-217 words
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Article136 1933-03-14 15 March 13 i Singapore price <prr pikuli $76 .to Gambler ,o wii;t. ai Flake Tapioca i w s;, sm;, Ui Copra Sundr. r. 4 50 Sago. Hour 1 M l> woe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosi r tin 2 «b Socony Mut. r 1 :iu 14 dn.m» p<r British In p.136 words
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69 1933-03-14 15 R S S. Equal to London Standard. Spot (loose* 6 6 516 RSS. Equal to London Standard '°B.» ffe f% Standard RSS on Tender lffcr. f% M... April-June 67 16 69 16 July-flept. 68 16 6 1116 I Jet -Dec. 6% Tone of M, :>ulL69 words
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Article886 1933-03-14 15 CLOSING QUOTATIONS MOM) M _R( H l.TH 1 (LOSING QUOTATIONS Buyer. Sellers am Kumbang 23s 9d 24s M st: al Mala 18s 20s nom K Hft, 10s 3d 10s 9d ngin Tin (I lis 12s tang Padang $1. 05 tu Caves (91) 35 40 kit Arang ($1<886 words
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Advertisement80 1933-03-14 15 r cc A«ontnce In fq,ce >Ter fSS.Mt.Ht The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In It* BtrmiH BettJ«nent«) BEAD FTICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, ■.C. Company has £20,000 deposited with th« Supreme Court of Ingland and compiles with tht British Life80 words
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229 1933-03-14 16 LEYLAND GIVES A BRILLIANT DISPLAY Jardine, Paynter and Voce Also Bat Well \d.laiilr Ma. LI. The match between the M.C.C. and South Australia produced some very bright bat i to-day in contrast to Saturday Ml were the whole of the day's tally. The HXjC229 words
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Article109 1933-03-14 16 KrMiiN ot ytstawtay*! Matches BtmUft tat yesterday's Commercial Cup garner were as follow: Harbour Board 3. Naval Base 3. Scorers: Puan Cheon «1> and Haroui for Harbour Board. Van der Vli* Naval Base. Naval Base scored twice penalty kicks. Bramtoco 4. Post Office 1. Scorers: Madon CD, Mat109 words
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Article135 1933-03-14 16 MU- Riboet's Team Draws With WiKshires Miss Riboefs office soccer tean. first division of the Wiltshire regiment on the Tanglin ground, the match resulting in a draw at 4 all. The Javanese led at half time 2—l Mr. T D. Tio. managing director of Miss Riboefs Co.135 words
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Article89 1933-03-14 16 Ktceteras \>. l'.S. and L. on the Padanu The following have been invited to cricket for Etceteras fa. 1 a L. on Sunday March 19th 1933. at 10 .30 R R Hamilton. M I H > Burn. D H Palmer. J. C. S Pc-nsforo I I •hell. R89 words
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Article35 1933-03-14 16 Kvans Out Of English Team [FREE PRESS SERVICE— Ct':; lOHT] London. Mar. 1 1 England of Northampton ...ce Brans in the Kngnah international Rugby the Cak match with Scotland at Murrayfield. Edinb'.:.35 words
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Article102 1933-03-14 16 Koumu Rlue For Siamese Prime The following Blues have been awards the Oxford University boat race tOTT J M Couchman (Sherborne and OfeM Hogg (Sherborne and New College). Bankes (Oundle and Chri C H Mosley (Shrewsbury and Xonanunul-na-nagara (St. Paul's and Magdalen), the coxs«. The awarding of a102 words
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Article798 1933-03-14 16 TARBET'S SUCCESS IN TROPHY RACE KEEN CONTEST AT R.S.Y.C. Winstedt fup Won by Corrib spite of a bad star- ■>. eek end. the ladks i.mg to be postponed on account :■•>■. v\\ Oil Sund.i\ morning being poor, the cl*:.-. Ml WMttMff relen' I before tm k nn breiat came up798 words
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Article30 1933-03-14 16 I!.< if ■<i M illi d fen Friria; al I pm. ■mces of Flank. I Bn :.i mrnts tti: lurth- Billiai d Championship nt for Padmor' Challi nee Shield30 words
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Article23 1933-03-14 16 I 2 b\ .11: EUSi I Dut( hintn :i:u:< before the H lliind !-•<) 2 o, but Lewis and VpM equalised for the RtMH23 words
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Article154 1933-03-14 16 VISITORS HIT IT 211 RUNS Two Bowlers Share Ten Wickets F:oin O,r Our, Corn-sj: IViianj;. Mar. 13. i"i Pi If till 1 Club sufTertd its lir.-t .defeat 4 Ml season yesterday by the Perak Club who came down from Taiping Tin Vi i.awi CricK« t154 words
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Article106 1933-03-14 16 L'nique Feat By Chinese Batsman rFrom Our Own Correspondent] Penan^ Mir. l:. Eu Chi EMI red 118 i" Club had thr distinction of fag his second consecutive centun,- yestert.a\ I r thr OtaMeac Club on Victoria Green. This is probably a uniqut anf Chiha Malaya His innings was106 words
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Article303 1933-03-14 16 >linto Cricket lub\ I .i^\ Victors afinto C 'nion defeated Slme Darbv Sports Club by an innings and nine ru:i«. Mohamed I in all-rounder of the M I V -nail Association :i. made a brilliant century and also took tt-n w:cket.» f."i runs In Ml twu MBMfi303 words
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Article128 1933-03-14 16 Result of Ladies' March Royey Thr LMMI Mard) Bogey Competition was piayt c: at Buku Tim.i:: \>M-ru.n and >-:.■<.. in d win for Mrs M M Patt-rMin in A" division ">vith a score of 1 up. and h] I for Mi- Atkin-Berr> in B" divLsion with a128 words
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Article108 1933-03-14 16 IMrtj -M\ i alt!:- i;. t a k( l: tin Ma! Mi nai B| :h Keppi 1 IoM b. vfal n lilt d i Hi eetweea j m Bexpei I de%n w I s>'m))> down Hall Shpc|)s: 5.. .kii-. Dr.:- n I Jetffc I town v m108 words
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Article201 1933-03-14 16 WAR TIME POWERS REVIVED Parades And Assemblies Banned Vienna. >L*r A aeries of ordinances to deal AMMMI crisis, are to be promulgated by the Cabinet under war-time emergency power* t en emergency decrees have been promulgated. Three are designed to improving situation of tradesmen, onlitatt-201 words
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Article97 1933-03-14 16 Indu>tr> Kort"*h;i<io\\ v \\C(kl\ Sen Ice This Veai London 'M.ir. 00.000. th? air "iifw^Ts issued to-day show a net reduction of nearly £340.000 Tin air fleet strength remains unchanged but the personnel has been redoopd by 1.000 to 31.000. Til proeressiYt- spirit regarding research and civil aviation97 words
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Article97 1933-03-14 16 Salutar) Effect <»! (iunhnats in Far East I ondon. M.it F;.i t:.! ea figure prominent the memorandum accompanying the Estimates of £53.700.000 and tribute is p.. the of gunboats in connection and local civil wars and also the moderating a:. ing effect of the warin the Shanghai troubles97 words
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Article79 1933-03-14 16 Constitution IMan to he Published on Fridaj I «iii ili > n M.i i The histor.i Paper containing Government- plan u tl> I institution for India will be published simultaneous U MB and Delhi on March 17. Arter an interval to permit a stiu. sals, both houses of79 words
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Article44 1933-03-14 16 £200,000 FINE Record Sentence On Kreimcr Directors sto«kholm. M.ll in i wut £200.000 were imposed to-day on Ahlstrot-m and Sjoestroem, two directors of i; cr Toll Company, for tamp duty on share transactions. It ii b< 1:> ever linpowrd by a Swedish uter Wn«44 words
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Article55 1933-03-14 16 "Germanj The Bulwark Of !V;u Hamburg. M.n I I In a message from t: Ka-- h.i.-.n r;..u here u:\tighlng ftf^*"^- ailles. Baron von Nourath declared there is still a tendt r,( to form a united anti-German front. r: tW must choose either lumjr goes thi and55 words
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Article40 1933-03-14 16 Negotiations Break Down Ml totiations vhuh ha\. :>een proceeding week foi th< tti< n ay strike which has now lusUd for six week .roken down and Ihi Railv a> m< n's Unioi aid th< continue. Ret/>: Wn».40 words
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