The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 March 1933
1933-03-16
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1933-03-16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. |.°>,9<>6. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.B. THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1933. 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article300 1933-03-16 1 i .i! hurst ,m.. llanvs in Beach |;.,.til as dancers lc*vin<; HatTles Hotel. l>ri\ci who managed l» jump mil had .i mar\ellou> e>c.ip»— 9. Britain h.iv M -nt protest 1.. Mo-..w v a result .-I th»- Os.pu an.-ls Union* in Soviet Kj-i.i— Pase 9. Stated in the300 words
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Article888 1933-03-16 1 Aberbrothock is a small manufacturing tcwa seaport of some 18.000 Inhabitants in the i Angus. at the mouth at the Broth(Kk..a rv. aa an Englishman may be paradoocd for rhyming i cape Rock." The second half ot :;ame more nearly rhymes with "Gothic." The trituration of local usage, however,888 words
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Advertisement319 1933-03-16 1 Bid A TEA treshne» mo- nf tht* < i n u r ard«*ns t.. \our home. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL WITH HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATEB \IV\Y NKVr I TO-MCHT I iM) ORCHESTRAL SPmAL |)JNNER (ONfERT DANTE <n. (ARINTHIA'S" 9 5 0 Mid-Night BAND r.RH.L IN THE Xl II319 words
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Advertisement116 1933-03-16 1 ADELPHI HOTEL TO-NKiHT ROOF c.akdkn INFORMAL D I X X Elt l> A\ C X DE LIKE (MBAKET KHOH BY THE IMANOFFS AMY ZOtNAY KNTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME SEA VIEW HOTEL SATURDAY (informal) DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINERS THE IMANOFFS AND AMY ZOLNAY THE ISKST SHOW IN TOWN BEAUTY TREATMENT OUR BEAUTY116 words
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Advertisement113 1933-03-16 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT S [deal I w< ar Pa^t EKx* 'age 14. r Cold S P too f age 4. CHRYSLER LOW INITIAL COST MM Luvc wHir hair NEV/BEAUTY \noint thp*«.al|) vv ith l"llli«*lira 4»iiil ili«'iil I )<• ii -li.un| an tli i -u.i- I iilii'iira Soap m<l <]inl< v .inn113 words
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Advertisement12 1933-03-16 1 There is mi Utter Tea than BIGIA TEA iiKOWN I\ M l\12 words
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Article253 1933-03-16 2 Routine Orders by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. Reilly. \ir c ss\i i < oMPii\n\r\m >in»:ap4>r»-. %L»i I The following letter has bM ived from F. The Commander. S.S.V.F., Sing.. I am directed by His Excellency the General Oncer Commanding to convey I staff and all inwhm253 words
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Letter175 1933-03-16 2 WHY NOT LET OUT THE EUROPE HOTEL? 1,, Hit Editor. A 1 Uirtui h th- I DiOM I fIW P» on i- Hotel bi t m the BBJSJ P*» H >>!• tamilii tin mi i-s h.r '.>.- >■ she!- UK (Übul.s ol these hotel., when 'ings175 words
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Article523 1933-03-16 2 Indian Shopkeepers in Court > of provin th<- lati<>n>hip.-> Mart I kept tin Ci i D; -tri M: !•■.:<: ••>,;:.:■: rda\ moon, when MM H.i Kai and Ganca Blaham Rai were charged with giving fake ■TMtencc in judicial proceeding, namely, an action In the Supreme Court m nicest523 words
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Article76 1933-03-16 2 v;i,'i day's inarms tn the Malacca District Court bet >n Mr H C Willan, a Mohammedan named N M Verasai Muhamed w «t> given the benefit of the doubt by his honour on n char v of criminal breach of trust In regard feo Sl i<3 "while he was manager76 words
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Article189 1933-03-16 2 See> Husband Fatally Burned By Lamp PMfcl ..•teir.j-i: h f a benzine lamp iii ii:.- shop tin" Chines, proprietor of a goldsmith establishment in Beach Ro;^d sustained &eriou.< burns which ended fatallj for him, and M: V c> Bourne, the Sin^apon Coroner whi held ai. uui',::;. Into189 words
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Article231 1933-03-16 2 The undcrnnted non-fiction works will b. ready for issue on Saturday at 9 a.m. Butler (Sir Harcourtt India Insistent. Bywat.r <H. C.) and H. C. Ferraby. Strange Intelligence Memoirs of Naval Secret Service. Don Alfonso XIII. A Study of Monarchy by H.R.H. Princess Pilar of Bavaria and D231 words
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Article26 1933-03-16 2 The Rev E. G. BuckniU is sailing on thr M Glengarry which left London on February 22nd, and will disembark either at Penan* or Port Swettonham26 words
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Article477 1933-03-16 2 APPRECIATION OF THE LATE MR LED VAZ Remarkable Tributes From Government Heads 'By Om I:.c C spondent> Wht i: the history of the- co-operative imnen; Malaya 1; written, the name and work <if Mr Leo Va>.. MMm auditor and accountant. Oi-nitrraUve IV:v.r:: ho died residence iii477 words
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Article387 1933-03-16 2 Inquisitive Passenger* Sudden End llu ;i .uh of a Chinese passenger who was hi' m the head by a sling of planks while watching coolies unloading cargi )utch wsst-1 in tht Smgapon Harbour, formed the subji t an niquirv by M: G. Bourn. Singapore Coroner, who r-387 words
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Article43 1933-03-16 2 Mr A N. MacAulay ol the Asiatic Pen in Company. Kuala Lumpur, ha.s been trai lo the Malacca branch in place ol Mr Tatha i Mr. MacAulay, who is a Rugt\ Jootball jil.. will be a valuable addition t< it:- Mala ra nk:-43 words
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Advertisement338 1933-03-16 2 Under Royal Patroiiagt j j O X A j 1 AiJs fo licdutv 1 1 j Natural Cultivation of Life Lon« LoM'linc^ J < ommtnded by the Medical Profession. FEDERAL DISriNSAIH III) J X KaHlev IM I vremh.iii X u.i l.i I umpui Hl.ni: BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H338 words
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Advertisement362 1933-03-16 2 TKM)K! SINGAPORK Ml NOTK I NOTI0« U hereof given that tenden a» now invited for Ike following matenak Mrttaai and that particular, of s M? be obtained In the Tender atttntr^ial OnVea HRK< TION A < OMl'll I lON O| PKH %M Ml M< II Ul-M Ul m M\i:< 1362 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous363 1933-03-16 2 THE WEEK Bgh Water 00 30 I Football: SAFA. Leat > ?n Road Sta«iiv:m: M tOTJ H hula. i:ti. High Water. 01 00. Football SAFA Lea I > Anson Road SUdiun v*** B RJ».C. v »«ar. n: < ".1.. 1 Victoria St.vet. 5 s. dn IStt. H v... Selangor Races.363 words
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Article154 1933-03-16 3 *l«MUl»l\ '111 Hoa Mr. P. fltapm arrived to stay at W» Firrtkifry presided at a meeting of the Legtobtire Oouacll held at the CouncU Bod Mr. P. U. RoMnson dined aft Govern--1 iu-ncLi\ M.i aa* Hoa. Mr. P. BMnpaon left Ouun— m% W pate, BJT, and Bufc T154 words
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Article115 1933-03-16 3 more than £10,000 every year ,*>licemen on duty arre Piccadilly Circus M Briwrfaro v thoraughfare. atthough other pwrts v run It close. Bdk. who have been silent for almost because of the condition of the •mJ tower of Ha» efcawli oi* 3 MBj :<' 111 MM h WWld 'ipaira are115 words
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Article265 1933-03-16 3 Restriction of Hours Would Gi O\er 5.300 clubs in Great Britain with more than 1.750.000 members will be freed Iron UMMiil hours restriction If a ne* Bill receives as. P..:-::. :rv on-party measure, the Bill, which i.s known as the Clubs Act, IW3. hn.s beer. I265 words
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Article, Illustration12 1933-03-16 3 T RMZZAI!D.-Snow covered vehicle* in Fleet Street, during the snowstorm in London.12 words
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Article475 1933-03-16 3 ARMS CONFERENCE TOTTERING Complete Breakdown Likely lonaon. M;s Ji 1 Mtti t- r and Sir John S.- <" P i I'- ■\t!.:. ;i Q| Ocnfereno m.... naaf :i. < taf tIM pas; t.-w days. thMl Arthur i!.' c: < ailed on M RM .I. Mai Donald ami475 words
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Article45 1933-03-16 3 Aftr: .i Ir. HM Oxford I':.. B I motion ti-...- House will in no rii tances 1 hi for it- King and Coun:: M HRI i -'"a to 153. A box 178 v. hitf leathers was subsequentr driNmd to Oxford University: no note was enclo..45 words
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Article736 1933-03-16 3 DOCTORS GIVE UP BRENDA DEAN PAUL Pitiful Story Told In Court 0 London I eh. > Brenda Dean Paul. Three years ago a beautiful girl, popular in London's smart set. Nurtured in fortunes lap >[...■ arefree. with the world at :>r! Now I wan and pale,736 words
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Article17 1933-03-16 3 Surprise Message lo l\S. Congress undf-r r.d 5« p-n rt lor *i i J17 words
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Advertisement23 1933-03-16 3 I YOl ARE SIJjJE TO WANT THIS NEW L fTV NEW BEAUTY NEW REFINEMENT SEE IT AT BOBHEO MOTORS QC.-AA) POAD PHONT X)M23 words
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Advertisement45 1933-03-16 3 A CAPITAL REMEDY FOR DRILL BRE4KAGES IS DRI^^!!!!! HANUFACTURED R THE EAGLE AND GLOBE STEEL WORKS. SHEFFIELD, EN(,. THEY GIVE GREATER TOOL EFFICIENCY WITH less ntEQUSNT GRINDING AND MOKE CONSTANT SUNNING OP MACHINERY TRADE MARK r MARK, 4 mm I ENGINEERS LIMITED. 4 BDiGAFOBE BRANCHES45 words
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Advertisement191 1933-03-16 4 l^^J AN NOU N C I N G If $r OUH NPO/ PIO/ISION HOllt #*w__^# TO-DAY THUROY 16™ l^£>3^4Ki> I EUROPEAN STORE. SERVICE AND SUPERVISION. P^^J^^^B^W^ Situated in the heart of a popular shopping centre and handily adjacent to \r€*^^ll"^'* l^^Kß(i yOUr ome Our store now offers even greater facilities191 words
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Article, Illustration99 1933-03-16 5 Pulau Brani Beat S.R.C. in S.A.F.A. League. BABY BORN IN PRISON. I'ulau Urani defeated Ihe S.K.I b> l»n uoaU <vi. Our nicture -huw«* I'ulau llrani sooriim tin lirsl u.»al. WWW BORN IN I"Klm>\ bab> i» l.i-i n h<mi to Mr> Beat ri«-f Snipe>. who i- -inni; .t hi. scntfiHf !->t99 words
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Advertisement101 1933-03-16 5 W^ 'i -iari to finish Straits Times Wed jX AVI LION V^ RESERVATIONS PHON6 6903 1 u| NEED is .;o(,i) U1(lli I KKD HERE !T is j I JUST HAD I TO OEIMARRIED I Wl» \C n lI KI IVORSAY I il.ir.tN It. daff> droller> Its th,- craziest rounds I101 words
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Advertisement114 1933-03-16 5 Here's the picture that H.K.H. the PRIM X d* scribed as EXCELLENT iCAPITOLj .........................................................I Paramount^ unique Production A Story ot Kvoryhody's Amhition "IF I HAD A MILLION" |W»M— «j DIKIXTKI) BY SFYEN famous Directors including FKNST 11BITS(H 1 m m m m m m m mm mm m MM v114 words
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Advertisement355 1933-03-16 5 TO-DAY TO-MORROW IN RESPONSE TO ITBLIC DKMANDI REPEAT SEASON OF POX'S CHINESE NEW YEAR SI I'KK. CHA ND U uith EDMUND LOWE NITIRDiY Opening to Four Performances 2.i: _-i.:;m_ tf.:n>— »u:, p.m. China's Struggle \uijin>t the Manchus Vividl} Brought hi the Screen h> RAMON NOVARRO, HELEN HAVES LEWIS STONE, WARNER355 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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Article898 1933-03-16 6 Weather Causes Many Postponements m On: Own Correspondent! ■.ondun. Feb. IS F'ii n:t reaaOß 'nother more Scottl h I datiOn match- ,:.i-.-d on Sa T than was the case in England, althouci. tka riier was not good. The Scottish PfttM Division escapee. in the Second Division the Dunfermline898 words
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Article51 1933-03-16 6 Tht MttM p Chelmslord. Dr. Henry A. Wilson Mid iasi VMk that he intends to make it I mk in future that he will accept no voun. man hi >:dination unless, he undertakes not to main- without hi.-, consent, which will I*rarely given dunn: the first three wars of his51 words
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Article520 1933-03-16 6 Design of Golf Courses 1 :unp v.uh nanwd he lay-out of golf OOUTM The Times says: M m balls and the implements devised for hitting them (not so iy ill-adapted brought it thin the power of any moderate length to co\er 450 yards in two shots. I'520 words
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Article240 1933-03-16 6 St. Bartholomew's Beat London at Richmond .don and St. Bartholomew's met in the of the Hospitals Rugby Cup at Eli tamond London, after a drawn match, had won as they liked in the replay against St. lOi :»es. st Bartholomews had prevkwlf I gained a somewhat240 words
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Advertisement286 1933-03-16 6 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING /*"■%> GOODS STORE *A siOiK HAMS RACKETS BY ALL THE LEADING S H MAKERS OF THE WORLD 1 r -v INSKFCT PHONE 2933 V^ Jr VINCENT RICHARDS' "THE HAT" RACKET MADE In a CHAMPION |J for CHAMPIONS M PRICE OF RACKETS I From $5.00 up to $30.00286 words
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Advertisement46 1933-03-16 6 These distressing skin complainu are sure outward signs of impurities In the blood surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief to remove the cause of the trouble from the blood by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. Of mB Ckmnm mmd Stor*. B**By tot* i* LIQUID m TABLET fprm46 words
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Advertisement230 1933-03-16 6 populaT^v^A I ALL OVER THE WORLD Z >^ > .r I Frr.h Fn,j!,.h Iru.f. S atiu-rcd an.! 7^ > I tv- ir'rw in." i, »r, vHi'\!K^ VvN^S V I c L MARD-theyared.l ut 3ti thi\tr» Canned hi^lnh I VefjetaM. an ju«! as Ot-TH-ndable— picicd and packed m a da\, they230 words
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ROTARIANS FAREWELL TO SIR JOHN SCOTT
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Article775 1933-03-16 7 Saloon in Collision With Trolley Bus MAN KILLED iand Accused At Assizes -I di-tails ol the iar and >u> smash at the junction i:...ui and Kalians Road, riniu <•! the llari Raya mu.ir> !8 last), were h> eve witness?* wnii ■>> i" it the trial ot775 words
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Article118 1933-03-16 7 JUDGMENT AGAINST HKSRAXD Member of Local Bar Sued By Dressmaker Sued by a dressmaker for the balance due on •eeount of dresses ordered by his wife, Mr. D G Osborne-Jones. a member of the local »M not appear and judgment was ci, against him for $17.95118 words
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Letter115 1933-03-16 7 Chinese Woman and Husband Warned A severe reprimand was meted out by M fc^ O* lid AX.!- L Ins a letter to be written to him ojuceiulug t *bjmn wss rfMtiplf tfiimt in t hat riAViQC coHs%oq oftr Ob 910* XKBt nxxsoftnd m^mi tndncfd w—eont to write115 words
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Article88 1933-03-16 7 AnU> Court to Repatriate Him ase recommend that I should get a free passage ba :ia." b- ted Tan Ah X I V c iminal Djtrict Judge, yesterda j for sentenc after conviction to hird Magistrates Court for misappropriar t c of sandalwood. Accused had one previous coovicuoii.88 words
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Article70 1933-03-16 7 Chinese Killed And Corporal Injured ratal accident occurred in th M*r**» Dtotrtet yesterday a: c prtV^r^r" being I a Malay i corporal injured when a police van ran owr The corporal, was ae;< a... •he corporal sustaining cuts Both h< Chinese were removed to h VP*w* police station70 words
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Article55 1933-03-16 7 Programme For Teluk Ayer To-morrow The Band or M **■> perfw Hm followllfcwopr P" 111 1 ilt A romim-nclr* "'o^tu^' CfeJ A b r Willt/ \n ir PMH Selection "Bitter Sweet" Coward- Ga' .tt. Ps -> Bonheur s Britain Fir t Line" 1 Williams; Section •'Prtnem C:55 words
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Article118 1933-03-16 7 "WE SHALL MISS HIM" Glowing Tributes To The Colonial Secretary Prom Sir Jo' hti» nciiates good-feilow>hip. kmdms.v. sympathy anci UDdSffHUUM h Ins hgOMl tkup you I'col you hay»- his hand and hi> lira:' Thll m only one of t u- parting tritmtM ol Rotanani '(>118 words
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Article856 1933-03-16 7 rh.- PfeMKi mmmmj Hi Mi «i sir .iv Scott, said: Sir John BOdtl I ive honoured us to-nigl I being the guests of this Singapore Rotar;- Club Sir hireman. He is no worse dBl 4 alongsid. Eastern Counties, no one b< I best type of856 words
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Article1082 1933-03-16 7 tlow He Helped To Start Movement In his reply. Sir John Scott MM I hardly hMV bo* ti npreai U thh evealn feel rt-inpleteh overwhelmed by th< extraordlnarily kind reception you ha\ 'ji\t'n to Ai:r and t(> mvsel! to>njghl Pll I ol ah 1 t:it to t:1,082 words
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Article839 1933-03-16 7 RUM TAU KNOCKED OVER BY LORRY Collision in Singapore With More Vehicle A ollision vi; I b\ I I -h>- T'uiku M..M:ota of Johore I and a Batu E">aliat motor-torn -i- s.:.^pore t I n xultiim m the destructi":: mt horse, fo: tin subject o! a839 words
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Article93 1933-03-16 7 Success Of Soviet Experiments Moscow, Mar. 15Thf Moscow radio centre ha- Initiated »>xperirrvnts in the transmission of pictun o! moving objects by ultra-short waves which it has tK-en found, afford gfctjaj Ngcaifei than transmissions on 'im medium r waves. A?, or ding to radio amateur? the first93 words
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Article210 1933-03-16 7 First Lord's Answers !n Commons 15,145,000 ESTIMATE Request To Press On The Work Singapore Base were asked in the House of Mr. Lassbtrt asked the First Lord of the Admiralty when the new base at Singapore will be completed; what is the total estt—turt ded to erect210 words
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Article222 1933-03-16 7 Kxcitinu Chase Through Mud Acting on information received, a raMtoc party of revenue officers proceeded to the HWITH""™ I OH Minim IW. ot afternoon, and made their way to an Mlctt distillery which was hidden in the in iff tend. As soon as the bootleggers- outposts iHnmwiF<l the222 words
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Article125 1933-03-16 7 Hospital Steward's IMea For p i lrther appWrtlnn for reduction of the hail of $10,000 for the relooot Norman •1... k S-!..- H.,; .1. awaiting trial on a charge of trafflrldnf In forged Siamese 10 tical notes, or, altermttwet?. of being in possession of the countertett notes,125 words
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Article78 1933-03-16 7 Coolie Sentenced for Th <>f Ice-Cream Plates r aafm.Ymr.lls ]<•:• induced the police to .1 Xht quarters of a Tamil ooaHe tA Ooat- r, Wo ie, .n g T of hi' loeen iee-cw«m deawrt p!at.( bearlnf the no»-«t.;-. ;j I .t:r.y vn- i <-rd.i. g 'K'-i. r^tfiinl!-.!78 words
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937 1933-03-16 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1933. BACK TO THE LAND Fc DMUCQ pam public men I ft paid -'Tvice to the need i. dei pii M i (cultural lources, but it is only since the pricking of the rubber bubble- baji question of -d domestic I vi production been937 words
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Article134 1933-03-16 8 It ItMRMi HMI IB I X Bam. Dlc>:!. LOW Pt:.ik is to go to Malacca rt.:\^ Mr C H G Claikf- v goes home on lt*j prior to r< tirement Mr J Om b, the late Deputy Agent at the Malaya Agency in London, has accepted members] ndor the ICC.134 words
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Article626 1933-03-16 8 Your Chance For Film Faun Vomit, <iv miui ii" \ou jspirt- t. liim player Tin- lot i Mm usually not a Such is the distorted set humour of mo>: BBBBfe that she sympathy. if you go to the Sea Vie* Hotel to-mono^ >: morning you will626 words
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Article262 1933-03-16 8 Star fast In (ireal Film At Capitol Had a Million- (Paramount), which opened at the Capitol last night, it the most entertaining picture of its kind IHiigapore has seen for a long time. It is .Mmethtag eattmft/ new being a whole collection of short ctones262 words
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Article18 1933-03-16 8 The American Consul Oeneral Mr Wilbur K.blinger, will leave far Kuala Lumpur to-day to remain for -Several weeks18 words
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Article446 1933-03-16 8 ADMIRAL NOW "A DEAD LION" SIR HOWAI H hi>iw t»d \ava Admiral Sir Howard K1! «»u- coir P. and O. Corfu when sh* armed v. yesterday en rout. is going on leave aft station, and be is succeeded by Aon- sometime Rear -ad tr.: charge of th« Bar. tic Fleet.446 words
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Article59 1933-03-16 8 \MI -II 11 IN. I Rubber and Tin prices ai speciaUy. cabled to the Free P are as foi. i 1 1 <1 i Forward 2 3 32 (2 3 32Sp •ne of Mar^ *eady \,u V«rk M Spot I Forward 3 24 iin Spot Forward .0 ne59 words
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Article27 1933-03-16 8 St n-« t rPRB PROW «RVICE-COP\I The police have ctven notice that on hoUdasrs. betwaen abjtt and to without liffbts. All traffic Is aecordmftsr warned27 words
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Article23 1933-03-16 8 LMMfon Arrangements have been made f M.: isUT oi finance, m ix^irr?^ r>- ttonc imiaed an the afcada at th. v >23 words
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Advertisement190 1933-03-16 8 p||j| WHOLESOME, REFRESHING. I jbi&gl Prepared solely from pure West India I P§» Lime Juice, and the finest refined Sugar. I 13P Insist on having ROSE'S. I (aldbecks BY SPFCIAL >B^¥pTV^' 1 T HM THI APPOINTMFNT cf^L»£j?* KING OF SIAM DIAMONDS SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT KINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. ateo Bridal190 words
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Advertisement70 1933-03-16 8 W^ BEAUTY PREPARATIONS Nourishing Cream Foundation Cream Cleansing Lotion Orange Protective Lotion Hand Bleach Toilet Soap Face Powder Depot British Dispensary, Ltd. oJ Ratfle> Pla<f Mngapore. STREET BOOKMAKERS in L<»nd<>n are >ai<i to be taking penny Ivts. Thlfl brings ruin within the mean> of the poorest "GAFLACT FIRE AND BURGLARY70 words
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Article105 1933-03-16 9 Official Denial Issued From Tokio JAPAN F:SH ADMIT ATTACKS May Be Compelled To Take v i rave Step Tokic*. "Mar 13. FH -ngkou is reported to by ißrfllllllHj The Japanese arc not irom Pingchuan following an ittMft t.i. :> :ni li; isand of Chinese regi. l!t105 words
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Article276 1933-03-16 9 ict or. at Chifengcow. unforced by General Uu Honan. advanced to Fang:ouud that the Japan? c in. Fighting continues *t the south of Flngchuan. rear of Jehol city Or.- a unent of Japanese Infantry rtillery who had taken in at Mectzeling. we* un brisk lightingUnion Times - 276 words
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Article98 1933-03-16 9 doii rnor O Be isk( d To Explain London. Mai 1".. In tli. Mi.ii-r m| ommon.v t.» uiuht Sii Philip unliffe l.i>ter r.-plMru to Mr Kduurd I jmphell pn»mi>t>d t<> .^k th,(•ovrrnor th» Strain SettltnuMi t> Sn tiit (it- nit nti. foi .1 report on the rirrumstuiu e>98 words
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Article63 1933-03-16 9 (Ontont rations Cause Anxiet} At Tientsin >han;h.n Mir An official menage from I ates that two Japaneae battleships and ten dest: arrived at Tanku yesterday and landed hundred marines there. Japanese battleships are mawing at C a The Chinese authorities are hurriedly making preparations around the Chinese-controlled areas63 words
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Article50 1933-03-16 9 lokiu. Mar. I". The report that Japanese have landed at Taku for an attack on Tientsin is Off denied. If disturbances have broken out r it is possible some bluejackets may IMB landed lor local protection, but the latest official reports Indicate that the situation la ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article52 1933-03-16 9 \a/i> Infringe The Peace Treat Berlin, >n r j The French Ambi— rtor. M F: f called on Baron yon Niur.r: ru.ally protested a- infringement of the Peace TlWdj fey the Nazi su.nr.-T Into Mr Horace Rumbold lentr I Bar Vi.-f:. i:«i:.i:.-.: >• -n a ».t:t -i-> :.:in>->Reuter - 52 words
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Article36 1933-03-16 9 Alleged False Currency Returns New Yurk >Lir II Joseph HtalfeMß> cbeillUa: I I H.irriUSMl National Bank (not >- BMtl IniW[g has been arrested Id connect!- /i.-ged false •Btetaiirßh *<■• to deceive Ceaeptwller of Currency ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article11 1933-03-16 9 tx' Md. It te doubts "fcrtfci ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article145 1933-03-16 9 DRIVKR'S NARROW ESCAPE Clothing Scorched As He Leapt Clear Ai dtneen wen iMMrtm BtfllM Hotel li night <t two seater car nddmlj bant Into Bunei In Brnota Road lie v. :i-knowi: r, pulled up and managed t<> rumble out the BUM M v.;i- had145 words
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Article185 1933-03-16 9 Blitafa'l Official Protest To Moscow IItIHIIII Mjl I". I ii >. Ill] Ml Stanley Baldv OMMMI X H I iSSadCT Bt make strong represents i to t; fl against the arrest of :•<■•• Ing out that t sequence to UM -r. INDIGNATION I itudon. M.i. l .v has185 words
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Article118 1933-03-16 9 Soviet Persist in Rcfwal to Pa> Award London. Mar I Mr. Baldwin, replying for the Fi>: Secretary in a written answer in the House of Commons, give i Hi nt-^otiations by which the Government have c: to secure payment from the Soviet Govern ment of the arbitral award118 words
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Article60 1933-03-16 9 Retirinii I.S. Ambassador Sails For Home London. Mar. 13. L'nitcd States. Ambassador in Mr Andrew Mellon, sails lor home v iathan on Friday Pr, id nt }i \clt to-day sent to the Senate the n< in ition.s of Mr Binu'ham as Ambassador to London Mr J.s-,- strain60 words
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Article57 1933-03-16 9 Seeks Way Out tar Arms Conference <iene\a. Mar 14. V-; .1 r- i: >: .1 onvi-i vitmn Mr iv Mi. [> .'...i i> pondering the detail ol r inn nt rntion as v ;df. •tic:.-'- i p<is.sibl( A British polGMma ■'i I^NMMBI 1>- .-nt t' inpiT of FunReuter - 57 words
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Article36 1933-03-16 9 Naval Relief For Ratings 01 lI. MS Suffolk London. Mar. 15. Hm .s C\J! .til* ci for Clur.a to-day na il ratii relißl H NUS B':iTolk who are -I'ie to b n ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article158 1933-03-16 9 Scene Outside Austrian Parliament TENSE SITUATION Vienna Public Buildings Under Guard Vienna, Mar 15. Tin police to-da] prevented Dopattei iron; entering Pirtiinwnl After tin- Ciovt'ninicnt'.- jffirtfln tha: tlie sumnionmu of v national council by [the Deput\ S|)euk»M a;i> i nomstitutii :;a. i'a:.: >:: :»t and allReuter - 158 words
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Article230 1933-03-16 9 Danuer Of Destruction Not Ended [From Our Oam ORBMPM IVnarii; Mai 1 Following is the offi r• d to the fire on the Fushiii.. MM iMcb returned to Penang on Tuesday afternoon (ow:t. ikinc out in the hold.- I thp ship was on the voyage for two days:230 words
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Article136 1933-03-16 9 Official Recognition Thouuht Likely London. Mar. 15. Considerable interest b shown here on reports from Washington that t ■>:. the decision of tl QofWOOMBI to cc-opernte with th. League Advisory Committee on question 1 tin tin Far V the likelihood c! ■.h. sooner or ia!-: I MiReuter - 136 words
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Article75 1933-03-16 9 London, M^r. 15. The Financial Times Amsterdam Correspondent states th;u a strong appeal to the Dutch Indian Government to nitiute an international scheme of rublx-r restiiction is made by the newspaper EfTectenblad which last year opjiiksed restriction. It ls pointed out that In IM2. a75 words
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Article60 1933-03-16 9 Many Dead In Three American Slates Na.shville, Tennev4e«\ Mar. IT>. At U-.^t 23 persons were killed and 200 in-j-.n-d :t violent tornado of th« ly;v kn-.v! us a "twister" which sw^pt oveT Tfn:i<'.w Missouri and Arkaix. 1 dunrvj the r.i:-. 1 HM oamase is f.^unit.-d i*. vn. n,.Reuter - 60 words
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Advertisement242 1933-03-16 9 Kf /TO/ Tin K**tns Ilnissif n i> >'■>> Mz. seven >■:'>■. iro/*/< <n7/i Kent os ?m/ 7 (iirdh, iflricl cleverly provides W (/v r itla 'f ii't ar. I Prices from S'JJ't. Tin r< is a )<•,<!, ran<f> <- r /\'>7"> .^^k (UrdUs to net! aZi figures nl M\ rarioHs242 words
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Advertisement1167 1933-03-16 10 THE BLIE FUNNEL LINE (Ocan THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co. Ltd. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. M.- ;a! Steam Navigation Co. I>td THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Cod.. Ltd. Tilt: STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co. Ltd1,167 words
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Advertisement520 1933-03-16 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. Due Spore, Sails Sport. .s. CITY OF MANILA For Havre. London. Rotterdam Hamburg A; Apr 17 .s. CITY OF KHIOS For Havre. London. Rotterdam Hamburg Apr520 words
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Advertisement327 1933-03-16 10 P. fe 9 O British India and Apcar Lines MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WTTB HIS MAJF-I, LONDON AND FAR EAST M All 'I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR UN l»ur Om 1 CHITRAL 15.000 V 1" 'SOMALI HANCIi; MAT. 31 17.M0 CARTIiAGE327 words
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Advertisement532 1933-03-16 11 ROUXD-THE-VVORLD TRAVEL via j O. S. K. LINE HAVING OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING CEYLON, EAST SOITH AFRICA SOITH Wl> NORTH AMERICA, JAPAN, CHINA INDOCHINA AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTS V.TIIIIN APPROXIMATELY 5 MONTHS TO 2 TIME AT PASSENGERS OPTION M KOIND-THK-WORII) TRAVKI FARES FROM SINGAPORE K\<K In SINGAPORE i 19« BY A' (LASS532 words
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Advertisement517 1933-03-16 11 a^aT aaa t a a^np^j MaAMMajaaMaßßf^Bf^a^nßvJßr^'l^^Ba^^^a^^^^aa^^^^aaaV amiSl ill i :(]ddddddc:;.- IMiad TO EIROPE FKOM SINGAPORE AND PEXANG VIA POLOMBO. BOMBAY SIEZ, POII I SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES. GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penan* R, York p Hayes Mar Mar 28 Mar 30 May Pre^. Pierce517 words
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Advertisement868 1933-03-16 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ I tidoki. n.K! m.ii. II KM i'.i.djang. nmgralta. Soengei-Pal tkan Baioi Xi \n I irsday, March 16. Cheribon mot lor passengers). Wrmairng. Bourabaya. Boelahac Amp.-nan V.-..:.: -li,-: i'.-noa anc: Bai; TOB\— ■rhuiM-i > i\ ItH Pwoangkat and Samba.^ ML lioi.l \\l> F:i. March II868 words
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Article643 1933-03-16 12 "FOUL CANKER" IN SOCIAL LIFE SIR E. WILD ON CKRTAIN CLASS OF OFFENCE Jury and Numbered Prisoners' Case F Closing stages of the trial of the 34 numb, prisoners charged in connection with alleged improper performances at a house in Holland Park-aunu<\ W \>.:. n ached at the Old Bailv643 words
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Advertisement595 1933-03-16 12 Burns Philp Line. Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNKY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular nsor.tfc.y sajimsrs by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.376 tons) and tbe ■J MANGOLA (3.352 tons> [Cargo onJyl s MAKE! r.e of t:> !a-p»st ar.d finest steamers trading to A tr.iiia Cabins de595 words
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Advertisement572 1933-03-16 12 b. l\. a-ll^t. L M|ll!| (Incorporated in Danßart ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. PASSFM.tIi LncorporaU-d ir. Japan <KK\ l< REGULAR FREIGHT AND I> V;'^;\. \lTco^ PASSENGER SERVICE rom japan Dm" Sa 4 BEUI ICABO liar M M* l 16 MS FOB KOBE. OSAK\ MOJI UWAH x/| NAGOTA AND YOKOHAMA LALANDIA572 words
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Miscellaneous708 1933-03-16 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAJN Bangkok MSJ Saturday 7 pm and Thursday-. 7.30 ■< K<dah Monday to Friday 7 30 am. Saturdays 7 pm. Kuantan la rerantut) Monday to Friday 30 a.m. Kuantan via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m Kelantan ma Padang Be.sar) Monday and Friday 7 9M Krlantan (Vil QCMf) W«f708 words
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Miscellaneous221 1933-03-16 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Pi rak. But 519. from Teluk Anson 15.3. for Teluk Anson IT 3 Tmmmm. Ml fM, from Deh 15.3. for D n 1 Bl.utan Brit 2943 '.'.>< m London 14.3. for Yokohama In 3 Lilian Moller. Brit. 3049. from Miike 14.3 I>'..!._ .I. fi .4 Da:danu> But 4920.221 words
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Article109 1933-03-16 13 Sod Death <>i Strip's Engineer A sad tragedy i 3 reported to have occurred on board the British cargo boat Lilian II two days before she arrived at Singapore from At midnight Mr R Davie. an engineer of m to !aii through tin port hole oi a109 words
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Article691 1933-03-16 13 following passengers are proce :ig at 9.30 a.m. on V Penang, I Bombay Hr. A. M. C EB Mr.| v. f. Cuter, Mi I I I M y I Mr. J. C. van C Bin: J Iruin and <:. Irs. I I CM H and I children.691 words
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Article130 1933-03-16 13 Th. x'lU'" !a"d' P and (> C rfu from th«« Far X, i Hon Mr I' Adams Mrs N Ad.v Mr Brydon Mrs E M Brvdn: Mr F Blackw* II Mr H Campbell Mr Champ Mio M Evans. Miss B Harris, Mr X Home Mr j; Capt A130 words
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Article1195 1933-03-16 13 I 4 all in Tramp Freights [From Our Own Corresponc 1 ondon, eb. 28. The Sta i of vitality, but tii All the reviews an :*tic. The continued contraction In ime ild trade and Ui. had made the past one df still _;i. nual raporl of the ChamntT1,195 words
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Article101 1933-03-16 13 •River Steamers Willing to Reduce 1 Rates anton Mar. a ttlement ha >■ WU& v--NMi and higher IMfM ;> on rice and vegetables carried by steamer between Hong Kong and Canton. Rice it mostly H Miiport. and vegetable > rt On 'h>' new rate for both had been101 words
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Article23 1933-03-16 13 following passengers are sailing on the Katon M;tr !fi I^r.<J..i. c.\\ Feb. 24th. for the Ite Bast Gfepl I Mi.. .oimb, vve ndsen.23 words
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Article165 1933-03-16 13 I. nut I! lrihutt from \\<ni-un-Hankow Pilots the presence of a gathering of members at the office of the Woosunff-Haakow Pilot Association. 24 Yuen Mflny Yuen Road. Sbang- presentation of a silver roatbowl wa» made to Captain George Philip, who leaves name in the Conte Verde. Making165 words
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Article76 1933-03-16 13 Arrival in Canton I)«*la>ed a ording to a message ictetwd in BMsf Bong I >. MS. Moth the Kwong H m •■a to or asnma a* r< i». > A> < ordins to .M Kwong Sai was in no hasaailßii tfMsfaf I was hoped to reflo >76 words
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Article70 1933-03-16 13 Heavy Gun Tiring at Bedok Owners and masters of shipping rcflieaV ed to ktep their wuii as dear of the mar as possible duxtaff tte heavy gun practice. wkMi win take fjM -rom Bedok on March 19 and 30 at 8 a. m. ach day A r,70 words
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Article38 1933-03-16 13 K.N.I.L.M. passeuntrs from Singapore to Batavia on March 15th U. Col M T Reilly. U Col T. J Hutton, Mr. P. L Williams, Mr J. Schupf. Mr. Thlo Ti > lem Mr. oel Mr. S A. Wyta*38 words
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Advertisement408 1933-03-16 13 i ii i: SIN APORE FREE PRESS to tBINSON Xl .\h. SINCAPORE UN KRWHHI, SINGAPOftE im. t levered with the CM, Ml ,r, rn»rniii« ,t,^ t'l'.-r.m. Mvi f Nt .nnounc-empnts I tm «.,M,.s iP pp ;ll daih liifie pictiirrx. hrid?p notes '<t-( fashions sporting "!•> hr-sid»-s letters from "rr. .pondents408 words
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Advertisement206 1933-03-16 13 TO U EVERYWHERE IN CANADA C JJ AND MOST OF THE U.S" U Tlu- New Scenic Route rf tit CWi kf*. best of the marvellous; I >tay at laapar _Ijfta k Ijodpe in thr heart <>f < t>. travel straight throug-h from Vancouver witho .irt rx J- J^sfck lly ti;206 words
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Article1100 1933-03-16 14 CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY Charity Theatrical Performance H-. <).: Hi Correspondtnt I Qm Child WUfwi 100 COmmui > Mi> Ribo.-t's C stagt srl n .i:.' l mm! i the patoran- :.nci i:; 'i- presence of Lad\ Murison. on Friday. March 10th. m On MMBllghJ Ball, Wm ■A1,100 words
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580 1933-03-16 14 QUEER TALES TOLD BY DEALER Fear of 'Amok-Runners' of Malaya Adventures in search of lov< pearls II adorn I<>\ ly women are entertaininglj recounted by a pearl dealer, Mr Loult X■K rnit/er. 'Trade Wind. Ins buok of memoirs. Mr Kornitzer left Hatto l-narden that queei580 words
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Article171 1933-03-16 14 The following ls the prmTamme ot drill's up to and lor week-ending. March 19th Thursday. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters. SRE (v) Company Parade; 2nd. Bn S:a Se W ipon Training— Rifle; "E" .Chinese. Coy. Weapon If wing Rifle; 530 pjn., Serangoo:. Etoad SV V A UaM Par;.d'171 words
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Article208 1933-03-16 14 Will A Lost Art Revive younger people do not drink wine with I .imination as their fathers did. Cocknr ong other thing* have spoiled thefr palates for fine wines. Cheap wine, known p might ha-. MfriMi taste for wine had their introduction to it been better.208 words
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Advertisement366 1933-03-16 14 Jk." 0 M ii ■I r^ I I ii K~ W* Only Ovaltine can give you Ovaltine Quality As an example of the great «are taken to maintain the high quality of "Ovaltine" the manufacturers number od their statT \l Doctors of Science. 2 Doctors of .Medicine and 12 qualified366 words
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Advertisement115 1933-03-16 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION j J PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA BURMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, aud J J FEDERATED MALAY STATES i J FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTFR. i I DAVENTRY. ENGLAND i Wavelengths 25 3 metres and 313 J metres i i Thursday, March Itith. J J O.M.T 2.30 pin Time Signal bga Bil115 words
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Advertisement456 1933-03-16 14 BANKS AND ISSrRwTTW CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA USTRAI.IA AND (HIN* In rporaUd in England by K^a! ,pttal In 6OOJOOO shares 38 gßmEsHßrnVsmlßßsV Jjoncion c> l Alor Star Saigon Amntsai SemanMsj E^taxT., Bj I si Bomb.\ Singapore C a itu Lumpur BBBflmS Canton Cawnpore I I>fU:. -pn.j Hhukett Hil Peking) ll;»n:c-..r«456 words
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Advertisement341 1933-03-16 14 THK Wlh I I- I (KtsJbUshed v it»j B *P*tal Bttbacr bed (Pui:. I vCB* i 1" 1 sm^BßSsw^mßß# X.' BmV NHilll X.. KSIBBBk few «fi n Bx ■md Ofcre ,H..A.^ t B Bajpapavs Braark n lia naJfl Ti» national Provincial Baa* v* I Uoyd's Bank. Ltd B BR fl341 words
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Miscellaneous416 1933-03-16 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following Is a list of station? wfc'.ch can be recejved m Singapore Java Station* Bandoeng PLM from about 520 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after record"-: Hullo Sydney Tanjonj ?rlok, 21 metres from416 words
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Article241 1933-03-16 15 (.oklen Aie" Not Vet Oir Own Correspondent J 1. A.I. and partly to apprehen&iveness of .nanrial lit— liusi Then Is no m I*"'* :or >nBM^ ne measures designed to the osBaBDOBS prove ■mscquate to jjuiix co«ld barmy fall to depress still further gt fitrvmely tow leveL -p»241 words
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Article191 1933-03-16 15 at :•> j •>«i by the DtnaitMoat of ■Intfcwlea. ad PU&. between March 4 m»d MMTh 1* •tfctsive. and are aTaßabir for public use to Reference Library. Fulkrton Building. >::»■: he pubac mili-H m Malaya to borD—jUt Production of Tin and Tto-ta-Ore ptr r«m. Fpfc «L and191 words
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Article567 1933-03-16 15 REPORT Mn<a|M»rf Mjr 1... r a week's closur encan Banks r. p. U rather contrary to general expectation, uhe nptnmg qnotaltcw for the Gold Dollar showed a small appreciation over the last price published before the Moratorium was declared Wall Street still ii—tni dosed and no for some567 words
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Article79 1933-03-16 15 Vallambrosa And Sungei Kapar Xp ,-^r,ir ius > i\ ri-achfd Ah«-r«-b> th. V lb'-Jf-a Rabtxr C Ltd is absorb the of the Sungei Kapaf Rubber Co Ltd "hokiei-v of the Latter compan> >i rt .A, y k i !"»r< ni.i-rh.i t 4 l .'.r —i > harp s79 words
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Article25 1933-03-16 15 it jn H Ku.il.i l.umpur. >«h rrtarie* ,bu- m>• K c..[... '.,;<■. X "l-^nwn. Sinvn, And Co. I.W Henrietta lb. Sun.,, M...U25 words
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Article294 1933-03-16 15 Production Back to Pre-War Level Berlin Mar. 1. The German Komunktur" Institute hi I <>l the working of world industry in 1932, makes a series of startling and signinc- i ttlons which disclose a phenomenal I world economy A rapid .slipping backwards is revealed. I h kMHi that294 words
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Article58 1933-03-16 15 Final Dividend Making 12 Per Cent The Singapore branch of the Mercantile Bank of India has rec* from their head office in London t dend m hsl been declared. less income tax. of 6 pgf cent ir.ik::,. cent for the ling December 31st 1932 rorwun written o« landi58 words
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Article37 1933-03-16 15 Profit of £206 On The Year's Working Messrs. Boustead and Co.. Ltd.. Penan;,'. hWN ....v:-.t!r. lion- tht secretaries Messrs. E>. B c London mW«m| ;:v i iTot'.t i'-''u- BMst is to be carried for <> tit*37 words
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Article101 1933-03-16 15 Th< Sir.-a if Chamber <>t Commen Rubber N tion Id its 1 113tii auction yesterda\ I,t>v Ton.s < ak*ued IMU* M 3.40 or,-,'' umjm -or-. g 1.168 3i pKUtS RFALIZFO KiM.rd Miiuked Sheet Onts Per Lb. S1 Kird QuahU No Sa|t Oood lifOf Qwd* 6 to HUH101 words
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Article72 1933-03-16 15 "Of little Value Now But The: May Recover" Mr J..111. G^pard W Marrha::! Tnurl... aquan South Kensington. London a din-cto of several companies, left £107.212 Referrlne to rubber shares m his will h said Although they may at the time ot my d.-.a b, <>f little72 words
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Article505 1933-03-16 15 ESTATES Economic Benefits of Lighter Tapping Thr twenty-third OfmsswJ fsVmsi m< etiruT of the Langen (Java) Rubber E.si;i '> Co Ltd was held af 14 hi I-;..:. I M H Ml Miilrr tht i!:.tiimani, m til" <>: hi^ spSSth, said: As you IOsM m.. si s Him.505 words
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Article115 1933-03-16 15 Report for year ended October 31. 1932. .tat<-s that crop harvested on modified system a tapping was 1,345,185 lb Avera^ net sal* 1 price. lncludinK estimated value of unsold proportion, was 2.58 d. per pound (equivalent tc 3V t d. per pound London landed terms), comjmred with115 words
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Article322 1933-03-16 15 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES M;ti eh U SELLING London 4 month? 1 sight 2 3 27 32 London 3 months sight 2 3 13 16 London 60 dav-' >:«ht 2 3 25 32 London. 3C day- *ight 2 3 3 4 London, demand 2 3 23 32 London,322 words
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61 1933-03-16 15 Matrh IMh I. o clock n.-»n M '•'Londonniamiarrt. Kise> 6 116 63 16 R.S.S Equal to London Standard. 'FOB 6\ Standard R i.:.c Mar. f% 6«4 April Ma, 65 16 6% A;.,:. June 65 16 Ju|r-a«t 67 16 64 IM-OH 6 1116 lj St.-ac Latest61 words
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Advertisement80 1933-03-16 15 ajseU exceed Il2,Mi,ts» As»aranc« In force over |3S,Mt,Ht The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated In the Btratt* {Settlements) OFFICE areat Eaatern lAtt BuUdlng, Cecil Btre«t, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, I.C. xpany haa £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the- British Life80 words
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Article130 1933-03-16 16 LIST OF STARTERS AND JOCKEYS Several Amateur Riders Participating I ..ndon Mar I V The final acceptances for the Grand National and their jockeys are as follows: QRBG Fay IW MILLER Leader H -JAPEAU '.-.on T M... a:. i Mr. Rinsom JERY BAND dv :ILL O'Grady KELLSBORO130 words
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Article18 1933-03-16 16 FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPY ;,1( Ji London. M.ir. l.">. Flambent has been scratched Irani Ike Grand18 words
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Article155 1933-03-16 16 Results Of Vosterday's Mrtchu Results of the second division games in the Minnf l»epl 3: Mal.os II urn. -11X11 .ti WilUhirfx II I m In thr third division of the League. G eminent Uonopoflrs beat the Singapore bour Board by one goal to nil at troond yesterday. The155 words
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Article76 1933-03-16 16 Kesultv of March Modal 'ompetition The Johore C:\il Service Golf Club March < Medal was played for on March 10. 11 and 33 and resulted in a win for Mr B J R Barton j a scorp of 84 24 60 net. Th^ following cards were76 words
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Article92 1933-03-16 16 PING- PONG CHAMPIONSHIPS The following to a list of mntfhut arranged for this week, commencing Qaj flmgapore pin(r-pong championsh >U\n OPEN (HAMPIONSHIP Sjl March IMth 215 p.m s w vs. Then Njo. m 3.15 p.r Hon Ying vs. 1/ cm n.: 4 Sou Chun vs. p I Qmw INTER LIB92 words
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Article40 1933-03-16 16 following wiU play for the S( ;•«<• ..id ch0.,.1...,;;. JCjjteto) L Hoahln,. Kent H CM. v. Km: Boon Beng. Kee Play for the s.CI:. V >; Captain) booiv Keng H<.> rn^ I w h <WB^ Chew or Kon X Leone40 words
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Article1170 1933-03-16 16 1 BLIZZARD BANS INTERNATIONAL I Teams Lost In Thp (Pram Our Own Corr- lent) london. Feb. > OwiiVp' to the appalling weather on M j' was 1lh"1T^ ay, I llation of i-: •<:.-.. rational Mat fa at Dublin between Ireland and Scotland ling this fate,1,170 words
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Article320 1933-03-16 16 MANY MATCHES HELD UP Godovvn Doubles Matches To-day thd.. \v (itxloHii Double Handicap Roy Brown and P. II kid Bd pk n H. Boy oy and \V N BMtfUOB plus 5. W H Dobbs and R. S. Mac Tier plus 2 vs. C D B*lton and320 words
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Article154 1933-03-16 16 Schmeling May Be Passed Over Max ft ii!r» dered of critics as •it in the world, may be depri\> that \tr.v questionable lack Ellioti Schmel:: \d a cor/ that lie refused to accept. onibmed offer of Sharkey and the <>f the re of suih a ontest should be154 words
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Article15 1933-03-16 16 H* date for entries for ttal cUnkm hMhH •ournament is Mtcnitd I MM n J715 words
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Article330 1933-03-16 16 NEW LEGISLATION Powers To Prohibit Arms To Any Nation Washington. Mar. 14. I he I uited States Government (kin informed Great Britain that it will press for legislation permitting the President to declare an arms embargo against an\ nation in the world. Reuter. London. Mar.330 words
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Article215 1933-03-16 16 RECORD OF M. C. C. TEAM Only One Match Lost In game against South AusItralia the Me < n g team concluded tin in tht history of Tesl Tourists lost only one mat ibourne I Mil record o: is 22 matchc matches drawn and 1 lost. The usult: of all215 words
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Article57 1933-03-16 16 Fir>t To Pass Cambridge Examination C; P the daughter of Che Ismail, Superintendent of Monopolies and Customs, Kedah. h;>> ction of being the first Mii«- Junior Cambridge Local Examinai loi n Xi dah A pupil at thl H Girls' School, A'.m! BfeW, riM sat for th» ition57 words
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Article76 1933-03-16 16 The Imperial Committee on BwyM^fr Con- und Co-operation has issued a comTI. !< tin press Tit T 11 1 1 i] I v heM on Febr M caaatfltet I htjd BPda '':.:<:■:• bodies concerned v. i: t (:l anj I c O verse* Mm < CUBtc- limes Curric K.B.E <76 words
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Advertisement168 1933-03-16 16 j^ >**^/ jfi vSt&sH&n j y*r Bi iiltiii ?^|i|! W /y X I tS[l I'll --B^-CT T. A L rl HTltiit 2 rTtrni V 1 I B SB' X w* Vy k-***^^ H^ 111 f| If \y\ I I h lir"^ I jLUvjvjl jlMiLjj W^4 |^mJ F RAS E R168 words
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