The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 March 1933
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1933-03-22 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 13,911. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINCiAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1933. 10 < KNTS.19 words
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Article186 1933-03-22 1 Mr i:. X. 1 < ummin> i> su«ing Hi. Times of Ualat.i. lp<h. fin .ill.-. (I 1....1— I'aK«' The Presidi nt »i the Philippine srnati in an interview with the It.-. Pi yesterday, outlined the Islands' political aspirations I.is* P. verdict ot nmider against sum. prisons unknowr186 words
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Article106 1933-03-22 1 I 111 LINCOLNSHIRI (From Our Own Correspoiv London Mai Scot and Epicure have been scrau-hed from the Lincolnshire Handicap. Heavy going is certain in the race. l-~ i In-: mi. mi nt i.mi|. I i'<-l<l muni^ti In- !»»'i'n i>[>. !i.(i in l'..iv i! i.iPase 16. In h. iM.il106 words
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Article1171 1933-03-22 1 One of the best-Informed men I know to Bigstiff the Visiting Agent. The man is a walking encyclopaedia. A lot of people disagree with me about him and I have heard the poor K-llow described as 'a mine of misinfor>n.° But that was latish in the1,171 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement376 1933-03-22 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK m \r:» i ippkoac II io pi hi l-i >H »'\n!H KI/* I) mii X OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL THIS EVENING HOOK SOW TEA DANCE for .-I" to S.15 p.m. SaturdaN Next, March 25th I OK.MAL DINNER DANCE -grand cabaretm\ n;thia phi376 words
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Advertisement255 1933-03-22 1 DISTURBANCE IN LOCAL WORKHOUSE HOW li WAS QUELLED T'was Easter: m the Workbouße, Gloom spread thr u I thi dinii i all, Win < and thundered, To drink— you kt km at all Then up spa--. .t leteran Inmab I With a voice bold as brass, W ion't want -our255 words
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Advertisement109 1933-03-22 1 LATEST AWeRTISFMKNT^ A lingering fragrance Page 9. You need extra energy Page 4. II COMFORT GARCIA'S IDEAL PIANOS GUARANTEED AGAINST WHIR ANTS from $375.00 i OBNI KOI S AI .I OWAM 1 M \l>K 1 OK ()1 I) PIANOS 1 AKIN IN XX( B UKH 5 ORCHARD ROAD. (AMBKR MANSIONS)109 words
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Advertisement22 1933-03-22 1 KLIM HMwmm mm k 111! M\KI>I M'l'lKiM II Ml PIKE I RKSH. I'WTH Xl/I I) Mil h. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION22 words
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Article200 1933-03-22 2 No More King and Count r> Fighting (From Our Own Conresporii Last week I stated that tbe fay 275 votes tc 153. had passed a rest declaring that these who sponsored it would ■nder no circumstances "fight for King and Coutry" in fu; attempt was made to expunge200 words
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Article60 1933-03-22 2 Britain Accepts French Proposal Britain hai accepted the French proposal for n it an intornationii come mtn being iliwiltaniKWwij i .ibolition of military and naval aviation. Captain Anthony Ed CJnder-l v of the Air Conn kta ft* Disar- tut Conference. ified. however, that each country's such a60 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement367 1933-03-22 2 l>\\ CBEAfil POOD BEAUTY Mll.K I IIQIII) POWDER n ASTRINGENT now serv ■^t.Hkist- maj CHI MIS 1^ L BUSINESS CARDS. RF PHOTOGR \PHFO RY H NUGENT BITKERIDGE Hlf heat ClMt Work— L«we«t R»t«* I.AIDLAW BUILDING— Phone 7HSB STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY I :or ST\TIONERS REPAIREKS. 14% h-.n?*" Allrv. Sinsrapur? The Cheapest367 words
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Advertisement505 1933-03-22 2 TENDERS. I SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE hereDy given that tenders are now invited for the foilow.ng materials or services and that particulars of such tender*may be obtained In thp Tender Room Municipal OlEc s {j veiling a portion of ground near Monk's Hill, involving the cutting and filling of505 words
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Advertisement127 1933-03-22 2 U^ I "'HAZEUNE' I P SNOW" I trace of Tubes for the handbag. pots for i at alt Chemists and Stores f-i^y Imitation is the sincerest ORANGE V I SMASH -^d Defies all drink- in LlTPTiit^j Hav ur aroma and after FRAMROZ CO .\£W SHIPMEST OF ANGEL SKIS LACES PRIMED127 words
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Advertisement242 1933-03-22 2 Disease gerrr enter_ a 0 is Uh If I p 1 1 Scarlet Feve^ •tc by keeping your mo« dibir^ected wih fORMAMIi. I it ■ci ii \a*m t*i Engineers Goidc t Of r k owr»«» ir im world i^o«i yo« »>^» to •b«m Urn- i* h-cca. I t »*«fcJ SCTMCLi.242 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous263 1933-03-22 2 Wrdnnda?. timi ■tah Water. 06.49 7.3 ft. j Rotary Tiffin: Dr Giants antfl Dwarfs Adelphi Hitel. at 1 pjn. Licensing Justices meet, Wrst Magistral Court. 2.15 r I Football: SJIVA Leagu ID Sir vs. Police. Jalan Besar 1 1 <Di^ HarboUr Board 1 1 vs Marine Department, at BH Hong263 words
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402 1933-03-22 3 GREAT BRITAIN'S LEAD IN DEVELOPMENT Industry Which Now Employs 30,000 Workpeople The annouiv- BH nt from Sydney, that a company has bee:. purpose of tendering for the aj i between the Australian coast and Singapore A to the fact that a new li; forged402 words
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Article451 1933-03-22 3 drr.ittT omlort aiuJ hiaprr Karrs Tlif-t moMl hii\t of course, only been possible by the rmployment of mat of ever-growing efficiency and scope original fitet of Imperial Air I aero) I I th h.p.. la: To-ciay total is 40. m four engined and with a hone«povct of 58.060.451 words
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Article279 1933-03-22 3 Knormous Possibility 1..« m ■ai WmA While I that th< Mil burden of aviation has fallen upon it must not be suppos«o ntire field Small unstibsidiseri unices have beer, operated by other m. Among these may Ix mentioned Hillman's Airways, which ran MTVlati last from RomfiMri to Clacton279 words
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Article204 1933-03-22 3 Rejected U\ Salvation \rm\ (hut neral Hifcgins. head of the Salvation Army, has refused his official approval of the life of his predecessor. General Bramwell Booth. written by his daughter. Commissioner Catherine Booth. The NHH is that the book will not be ofli- recognised by204 words
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Article93 1933-03-22 3 Ihe UUst achievement or [jmcsatUrr testflt research Is the discovery of a cotton cloth almost ftH^'ngiitthaMr from silk. It is expects* ive Lancashire's trade in fine doth. For some time artificial silk (rayon) has bees employed in conjunction with cotton to product in acceptable to the trades93 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement336 1933-03-22 3 w^**^^*~^w PlRfiH e&^^w BIB Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble -keep teeth free from film with this special film -removing tooth paste 1POT to allow your teeth t gc:;tiv removes this rilin ami reveals E 11 ;;i c da) without brush- tl clean enamel surface! oi pofci336 words
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Advertisement296 1933-03-22 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance I'<M, REGISTERED HEAD (HIKE: Nos. 1. 2 and 3. Raffle- Chair.b* r- P.. files Place. Singapore. BRANCHES FtnA Cmm str--- Malacca, I Light Street. Penane AND 4, Klyne Rreet Kuala Lumpur. BOARD O» 1)1 11 K KiKS S. Q296 words
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1333 1933-03-22 4 Telling It To Geneva In Braid Scots Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald's Speech To Arms i Conference m A text -I Mr Ramsaj Mardonald remarkabl, 1 to thr Disarmament Conference at Ownera whlcri wu ,ived ov,: tt. Uo da in otdtoarj let) by Om Pjw Pma c. m -pondent at Bauukok1,333 words
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Article80 1933-03-22 4 Policeman's Jump After Two-Mile Chase I i toil .1 ti> X 1 1 ,:i uton Muidli ■:< :oi mik> thruuuh nnrth-ea.M Lond i] lain Harrmfca; Ont <>: potto ing-board I UH I i iIHi -he car w.i ttm D ing a' :.i :.i > tin ('.iMibrldfe80 words
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Article348 1933-03-22 4 STRANDED IN FAR EAST Fate of Girls Of Good Family K\ HKBE SPA1 1.1.' report W ttl D I enquhy Me I :.d Childn ii in th« f- r East h. dU] bCCfl pMblMaBd by the League i lAOen and Unwin. price 16s. Od >348 words
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323 1933-03-22 4 Tnhappy" Doctrine in Divorce trust the tinn is noi fai distant I repulsive- duties c-t the Khil Proctoi v ill m .-.-.pi MHQ .u.;i \>. h- llu unhapp> dOCtrint (>: rollusiun, as it at present exists, will be ■re, hßd to a narrov i i323 words
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Article228 1933-03-22 4 rRAGEDY OF SIR WILLIAM I' VBNO Tick-meup" To Be Put On Market it is revealtv. Ml v... feno who shel dead in his park at Altrincham. •Man one rabbit shooting was on point of launchtaMj a new enterprise. I ::icnd of his stated •Sir William had lately been attempting to228 words
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Article266 1933-03-22 4 Sliding Scale Ir^ed in Ceylon Th' solution proposed by Mr. MMI v.conded by Mr. D Whitelaw was unanimously adopted at the annual general thi Ban DW I FMh a Association held on rYftruaty 26: <i That as. under, present conditions, for a ffarge number of tea and266 words
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Article80 1933-03-22 4 Magistrate Ordered To Pa> £50 Fine Bhilk James SI raj •> I n C iil \< i £f>f) ;i! c I on diiLx i;lt i Hi l |ndgad ir..apab! Hold;:.- anj A simil I i-j Ritchie va- dn I I:. all( <!•.• bribe fur ilia II I80 words
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Article105 1933-03-22 4 K<< lum Who (hanged Name A reel us- s fear of some disclosure about past Isl. W who died when hit nil toy ought fire. li had changed his natne. and was know i Binstead as John Scott. •»e seemed aid that something would be disclosed." said105 words
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Article475 1933-03-22 4 ro AVOID DISAPPOINTING HOLIDAY CROWD Crippled Arm in Bandages llaytuna Hondj 1.1 thousand people cheered the Km. racing driver Sir Ualrohn Campbell, when be I official world record* to day for til* miie and the kilometre are the details of his iwrfmma nri? the measured mile475 words
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Advertisement73 1933-03-22 4 Miss RIBOET SK IONK.MI WIDNI SDAV MAIU II Tlnd. "/■■il:^ l\VI( I shown WITH GREAI BUGCBSB IN NKU-WOKLD'"*" Tmmm rim "Til i: LAI) V KIN c E I'nnc-i ss Hum I will be a revelation to you L.uiv E'rince, this old favourite storj pher< d eu c Uana a.^> "counter-weight'73 words
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Advertisement57 1933-03-22 4 YOU NEED EXTRA ENERGY get it in this aW-nmmshmenJ cirinJ< v^y^NMß^^ <L the cncrtiv %.u, s- rr,<-r words you .m Kk V^^ x *v£\ f IB B rf elements you must have to k r la^i Uiin^ IF .ttBL I^HIl k^H^# ri > 1 y y I f nL4&BL \JiWw57 words
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Advertisement64 1933-03-22 4 CHANGE TO I nose oio worn v I cut plugs o! yours /?*j may be wasting of petrol W j fin pv l every ||jj|mocwewu j MALAYA- m^K MOTORS g lIMITKII MADF IN K.NM \N O OODroy ou p I L«t bv*ru dsfiitttt b« c I to you* tfor<n> I64 words
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Article, Illustration132 1933-03-22 5 \IR MAIL iCTURES. .-i,-« ..f -tu.iu- M franklin l» Rimi*.-\ It. the ne» I" -,-id. -nt tif th»- lnit«-d States taken at his home in Hyde Park. Ne« Y<»rk Our picture received in London b\ air mail show*. -Li« i;i (General Honjo. the Japanese nnnmandtr132 words
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Advertisement137 1933-03-22 5 IHI MAN \<;K MX NT ADVISE KARI.V BOOKING n f J O *L T Jll|/^ fe^^X Tf/E TA/^/AV OF THE DEEP 9"*?mtf33fwN OPENING TO-DAY //O\V THEY LAUGHED I^l-9. i>. A FTFD tv R A l l i v^***v" I /~V M M MJj I m LUC IBU\ I Y'ust National's137 words
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Advertisement368 1933-03-22 5 J X M 41 B sm m -^sB EM. t_ E^L^s^s^s^LT^^sM J^B I M.G.M. Piles Triumph upon Triumph What stranger, more dramatic, and thrilling entertainmeni bai ver come your way than this truly greal pictun oi c 1:..:. against Manchu I i annj Vnc CANT Ai-'i'oßl) NOT TO 881 "SON-DAUGHTER"368 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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Article941 1933-03-22 6 HOW ARMY BEAT THE NAVY CRAWFORD SCORES FOUR TIMES Scots (Jet Revenge On Richmond i From Oiu Own C I .< i don, \I hi Ji Th' match at Twicke: b Baton! Important event la a orld. "Owing 1: the superiority of their bt I \rmv repeated The game v.a-941 words
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Article169 1933-03-22 6 OLYMPIC GAMES COMPLAINTS Greatest British Woman Athlete I BB Our Ov i When the annual meetng of the Ama <-■ a mining Associa:; I as continued London, certain allegations which had made reaardinn the feeding and SMHSSS)rti of the B::- CM Oan iden an Fter a long cussion the council169 words
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Article644 1933-03-22 6 WOMEN' S HOCKEY International (ianir Unds in a Draw The 28th international omens hoi match in the series between Scotland B ci. played at Edinburgh, ended in a draw. each side scoring two goal. Miss Herriot Miss Campbell scored for Scotland and Miss McSweeney for Ireland ond half bot. atcd644 words
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Advertisement311 1933-03-22 6 ABOTS WELCOME because it ensures refreshing comfort wherever it is served -r v •Ji ala^fcaalaa^ af f X^ P'i^ f^ Lovor lid^ :^af*: \fordailijusc/ Brooke Bond Tea BL A STYLISH WOMAN and s:et your rP- TO -DATE MODELS madt- at KEEN COMPETITIVE PRICES H> OUR NKW MASTER TAILOR and COTTER311 words
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Advertisement123 1933-03-22 6 ft %m V mtiiiv \ou to in thi> Ni v England milk and lightly fl. itk i^ Chocolate. :».Lla ««»>^a*«%i«ft«> la^i^T^^-Aa^a^ AC A flftaVnfA^An Affl^f ABflßv Invaluable fb« nursing mothers and ideal tor growing i Acccr'' usovmm^ to itsligl.tntshanddiKotiKlitf. Requires o idition of hot water. CosvM*ate CSioiate M ilk ••I123 words
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Article243 1933-03-22 7 AMBUSH VICTIM INQUEST I Murder Against I *ons I'nknown I LITTi EVIDENCE I Puarrel Which \rose I From Trivia! Incident he Singapoi ':.< the inquiry Into the death prim Road. '■p.- «>•<•:* was sut«equeutly identified as that Whan, an Ice water seller i Had School Inquiries by the poBee t243 words
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Article336 1933-03-22 7 hUcharyed Without l.ivinu Dt'tenitStngapor. Crtaunal District Court. Ktm Mr H. A. Forrer. yesterday. Kwok tM Chu> claimed trial on chart* of ▼ohm,- Mfe| pftnWM hurt H Bal Kuanc who M stated to have lost his Hie as the result Osborne-Jones appeared for the rvtcwam. Mr. J. A.336 words
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Article24 1933-03-22 7 U« far fl.lfO worth of petrol. oU «d Chin* >•■ c v. it in' «und rhlu for U»» articlrs suppikd to ail24 words
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Article375 1933-03-22 7 PRINTEK DISPIT] ES URRENVY \TK Decision of Chipf Justice in Local Case At the crorhision of the case in the Court yesterday to which wwe the plaintitTs. and the Linotype and Machinery Ltd. the defendants, the I <*■**». <«r William Iffartwn.) gave judi in favour of375 words
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Article141 1933-03-22 7 BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT (■uilt) Knowledge Charge Auainst To\vka> Appearing for a Chinese second-hand -r dealer. vas appealing against conviction on a charge of dishonestly rata: stolen property and sentence of seven m. rigorous imprisonn told at his client was susp« be a leper and therefore could not appear in141 words
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Article184 1933-03-22 7 r.s %R MIX ELLA II \XSEI Many of as mast haw b*< In iti nastiest a coW. n must have swallowed its Milder aspects as a i-: ;:.:>. ,i" it '-h.i tiu.u-nt ..> th. H i.-i :it»l Naii.-i. from thr M ladles, which is an up-184 words
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Article91 1933-03-22 7 (ut Of Gsl3o On Pacific Trip Canadian Pacific annouiu am Urn Pa,.. travel on Urn 0 r lv- Pa in luxni ■> .tflun such •> privai attl and .-ittinu rooms at r bath room aj Lbtah;. .1 i;i. .:n of G514.00 WWB ;v: consist ol hai: ■■<•• :r91 words
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Article117 1933-03-22 7 lliav> liail for Alleged OfTendei I I I 11 i ;.>, Mi H I I tlic Criminal D Jud:. ■< hi h I Chinese I •Aith b<Mi HMtaß f>t dutiable I CO. This was th;' OUtOOM ntt nut mB( duk b l ■•rinn DfltoCfl D M"i.(.,- ■MM pleaded117 words
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729 1933-03-22 7 FALSE REPORT OF DEATH Mr. N. T. Cummins Sues Times of Malaya D Our Own Corr« l|>..h. Mar. .1 The lib 1 action brought by Mr. E: Cummin planter, mhttn Son n iur Stuart Jennings, editor, manager, printer and publisher < .aya. Mr. Justict iorning. The729 words
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Article192 1933-03-22 7 For Wednesday. March 22nd. 1933 K.loi. HH ln.f Justice in thr Ist. «»urt .it 11 .it" li !':.>■ firm p p V P and P P V P I M< nat. hi if). Betoie Mi. Justice Whitlej in thr .'nrf. < ourt .it II •> y I 781192 words
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Article154 1933-03-22 7 One Order at Industries Fair An ordi r toi 10.000.000 razor blades wa« booked by an exhibitor ;it the Olym; i<t; Mttrii tndortrlM Pfcto !i:- ,ii to In s:i!>p]ic(i \M I BrtttA Bm Th< volum< "i "l i< i s b oki'd .it th< threi c-nt res154 words
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Article47 1933-03-22 7 Inspector Charges Javanese With Assault The hearing of the case in which Inspector ClOQlMll|l complains of having been assaulted b\ tuu Ja\anosc when he madt a Raniblinp raid last week, has tx'en fixed for the afternoon c March 23. in the ITuni Police Court47 words
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Article629 1933-03-22 7 ECONOMIC SURVEY IX PROGRESS Co-operative Mortgage Bank Imperative stmu- <-trikiiit Mews ,i\ ttt ctonumu conih lions in MaLna were <\pr>sv,«d the retiring director of C o-Operation. Mr < .tvendish. in an address to members of the Ipoh K..t.ir\ lub. Mr. Cavendish in the course629 words
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Article106 1933-03-22 7 Election Of Officials at Malacca I From Our Owi. Co: .< -pondent] Ma1a..... Mar !n Tin- lolldWiiU! an 'in offi. lai- fl.(ti() at tin annual general meetn. st i;it:..i. of Malacca President. H M. de Sou/:- JP president I Hil] R W V Ai A I.;.- M106 words
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Article63 1933-03-22 7 Previous Conviction for Theft Revealed Aftt i hawnv bet r. convicted ol att< mpted extortion ir the Secmd Magistral! Chinese named Won Chian was sentenced to a nn« of $100 or mx months' rigorous imprisonment by j Mr H A Fc-ner. tSt Criminal DMricf Judft. yesterday63 words
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Article603 1933-03-22 7 Husband Who Was Trying to Master Opium Hah HOME OF POVERTY Man's Famines Insufficient For Food The reason Mf I wanted to die was because my husband always quarrels with me. ork at present, but. keeps on gambling and smoking opium daily. He also dm,s 0H me603 words
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Article127 1933-03-22 7 V\w Chinese Fined ;i- Result o! Police Raid A the police on pniseasors at yester :he appearance of five Chtaim before M; Korrer. the Criminal fHoiitU ,hl< > flrrt man plsaded guilty to betas te possession of 16 bottles of lotion with a ade mark, which ware fount127 words
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Article32 1933-03-22 7 before Mi H. A Fun < k.-i District C nt >•■■!. rfi, sion o! i r>ii:.i nl Analyst that th( i. .1 ti ;,t, of onti hfl woman was dtoetaatged.32 words
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765 1933-03-22 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22,1933. BEER ISALMOST BACK IN U.S. Only i 1 1 i t t iiay- mOTC MHI A:, rieam wfU bi abW to drink >■ 1 1 In Well AlmoM beer. For 3.2 gen! oi alcohol iloaa not remove w :>•'. rrage quite out of the765 words
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Article98 1933-03-22 8 Non-Member Houses to Korrow From Reserve Banks \\.i-hi!ut«B, Mm*. It. The Federal authorities are preying forward investigation of the affairs of one 01 banks which failed to open after the bank holidays and whose president comn. suicide, leaving notes exonerating everyone from any wrong doing. The major difficulties98 words
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Article64 1933-03-22 8 ASHFORD BYE -ELECTION Ctßservativcs Retail >iai un Reduced Majtirit > i-.iidt.Ti \i.n i: tord bye-elf (tu)ii resulted as fcll> Mr. Sper 16.051 Re X d <Lib.« 11,423 i Lab.' 6.178. -Reuter. The polling at the 1931 election d as fellows hbull «Cons.i 20.981 H M Kedward <Nat. Üb.» 14.681 The64 words
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Article53 1933-03-22 8 Death ot VVell-Known Author HMJ !'!;«> -w rile Lmdon, Mar. It. The death is announced of Mr. Temple from penumonia Router Wirelet*. IMr l- n. playwrite and auth MB m 1879. HLs first publications •he age of 16 were two books of poems and his last novel53 words
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Article149 1933-03-22 8 LATEST TIN AND KI'BBKR PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubb< r and Tin pru e> and the sterling rat*, in New sort rod Pirit, >l)rcial!y cabled tIM I- Pi I ,r. < !ml]o\v RIBBER BtaOl 2' 8 g (2' B d.) Forwaici 2 7 32d (2 7 32d Tone149 words
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Article601 1933-03-22 8 Run (in Fiction At Katflcs Libran s, book M the Raffles Libran nd the Bn sifted as non-fiction in library catalogue*. But the issues of fiction arel greater by a margin of five to one. The trading public of Singapore, as repre- prefer fiction to fact to601 words
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Article166 1933-03-22 8 l-vixriii. ni hi < ».iii < M < helium H<\. i following letter on the subject of Otdium UiwtMt and its control by sulphur dost has trious agents of robber companies Rubber Research Institute of Malaya "In view o: th< attanUon recently drawn to the above subject. Mr166 words
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Article44 1933-03-22 8 Moscow l)enit> Report ol Former Ambassador's Death The report of the murder of II Rokovaky. a former ■mhaaMrtor to Britain and Prance. r p. I here as an invention. Arcordtog; to the latest information, he to at present practising medicine in BU*-44 words
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Article21 1933-03-22 8 Recurrence «»l Vttempted Train Wrecking A'6ek«€Bd of omit has been experteßOtd result of the recurrence of attempts to21 words
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Article301 1933-03-22 8 Philippines Aspirations /YiWc/iM I Vn.if. -I I The I I Congress gr;.in B Mtorns fl nent than that pro|> v B I accompanied by the Spca H Represents men of the Phihpi I York to tau I Mr. Qtiraon l« I in Singapore vest* B B B B batty meet301 words
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Article137 1933-03-22 8 •■tneva on tli* 9 i n Pavili Ofoeva at the Unw of meeting to decide the sjpestinri sjltemptlni! to secure as mud. I as they can m well as bo sq time a* possible to attend to the idingnKi These form the fascinau the Gaumont-Britisl gjrudu^ ■all,137 words
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Article55 1933-03-22 8 i \ritiftg toridom liri(L« IA daring chaw v nad< ■mam*. Bochore Pwlfc »hrn he tackled ■MB chasms two othe; D •IMB he M« the Chinese of North ptf-ijj Road and Pur t m mAittafwH' nut Mid n who ltM«w a»«y tnr auton a Wa^T MMMMt on dm A55 words
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Advertisement128 1933-03-22 8 S*^ WHOLESOME, REFRESHING. Prepared solely from pure West India Lime Juice, and the finest refined Sugar. Insist on having ROSE'S. (ALDBECK'S Small Shipment Available IMPORTED LOBSTERS AT > COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD DEPOT ONLY. jt<>st of us special regard for i. J. i_. rare thing, the thing that the other128 words
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Advertisement64 1933-03-22 8 THE WHOLE OP THE BRAIN NEVER WORKS AT ONE TIME' says a scientist. After listening to some of the latest popular songs H is reassuring to know thai even a small percentage is operative on occasion. The decision to take out a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICY requires ii" great mental64 words
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Article255 1933-03-22 9 UMATIVK ANGLO-ITALIAN AGREEMENT Recognition ol Germany's Equality Rights 'RENCH THINK IT LIKELY TO CAUSE UPHEAVAL TV '"''."V .H-ralion in tho spirit i,l Ihi- Kell« Ba v \Uimlo< Io tin- Colonies peace treaties as provided by League Covenant. Britain. France Italy to recognise Germany's to which affect iReuter - 255 words
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Article92 1933-03-22 9 Ki>r:w \|.ip |X i m a dramatic moment when Mr. -.naid. the Premier, emerged from ..plane piloted by the Italian Air Minister. BaMa a huh carried Miss I d Sir John Simon. The plane Genoa. This i-« the first British Prime Minister and the ..e come face to92 words
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Article72 1933-03-22 9 11. .^iMolinl. accoi^peailed by Signor •d the British Embassy this at versed for nmety mimites wlUi v Donald and Sir John —mi An iimunkn* states that after an ex--xchange of «eas on the general the ministers examined in their con•sterday evening and this afternoon luestjons put fonrard72 words
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Article54 1933-03-22 9 I, Mir i relt at Mr. MacDonaWs acMussolini's plan" which Is ea»- J t- •\6 everything j'Pj—* ._"?tS?il mtse peace lr E-irope." m frjetton wWeh «t P*^" ru-operation Is «ac to th» Banw Italy did not ft >wr ■ud grievances mcium '> Italy. Aa vasavda KranccrOetman re•lt54 words
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Article205 1933-03-22 9 I i« ar« -tw over the baM^ to Rome understood that Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald has expressed the urgent wist France win not remain aloof in th? present discussions. I"I I ITU 1 KXTFNTI Q«M«M, Mar. 19. The first official reaction to th draft for a disarmament convention205 words
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Article245 1933-03-22 9 minselV Vssertion in helsea THal London. Mar. St. The trial opened at Ctulsca Barracks to-day I of Lieutenant Norman Baillies Stewart. Sea- forth Highlanders, on ten charges to which the prisoner pleaded not guiltj It is alleged that j J the prisoner, against the Interests ofUPI - 245 words
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Article111 1933-03-22 9 Znnuitm I Mia nt To Thr Last X II I loiifl.i M.if :u Zaatiara was electrocuted I nirder of r Mr. Cerma': this morning. t SSangara walked unaided to the chair claiming "don't hold me. I am not afraid." t Be handed to the prison superintendent111 words
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Article71 1933-03-22 9 President Kmiseveh and Danger of Dctault N>« V..rk Mar 'I President Roosevelt proposes to ask Congress deal with ■Moliiun and avert default on the June payments, according to the Washington corresponof the New York Times. It is bettered he will ask foi a Joint Congressional 1 1 solution71 words
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Article12 1933-03-22 9 lUTlill M, The death it ■mww»»ii of Louis UlUein.12 words
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Article141 1933-03-22 9 BRITISH PRISONER'S 11* HOURS ORDEAL VickiTs' fapbynes Sti! 1 in Prison London. M.ir. 1> i kMM of ttdrd degree mthflji b OS ;nst the oned in <: i' pointed out that Monkhouse. 01 m .;ml- !>' xamuifd for nineteen hours before his nl. The refusal of141 words
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Article152 1933-03-22 9 Full Details Not Yet Received I iindtiu. Mn !ii House of Commons Captain V ..der-SocrPtary. announred that A; Soviet commercial negotiations have been pendt the present circumstances, they fan useful purpose." Captain I added that the Soviet auU d Metropolitan Vickers' premises in Lenin- n h152 words
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Article288 1933-03-22 9 < .<>\ ennM nu Grave tew tf Soviet Action London Mai IS. hkh Uh British Governnent takes of by the Soviet author- :>>yees of tht- ;:tan dickers Company was clearly indicated in a ipeech last night by the Dominions Secretary. Mr. Thoir. nothing that has stirpublic opinion288 words
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Article52 1933-03-22 9 Arl (Ollect ion Work SI 0(1,01 id \r» \»,l~ >L,i 'n iMiiiii!, ;»mi rurr Dd ;tt $100,000 l v Ivui storage in One pahlt*"g is believed t< l( ilxns and A search is still b for ..i ,r dungs made I i: ;•> i ..:■>. I i I52 words
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Article352 1933-03-22 9 32,000 Japanese and Mongolian Troops ARTILLERY BARRAGE Many Prisoners Taken Shanghai. Mar. 11. iiii.MirdKi.t-iy ifta iinaet fetter- MM JftpajMM and 30.000 M"i !ol:ans started DBMnU ftttacfc on the Chinese lines outside Chumg- Wlttl their artillery covering the advance o: their miantry The delcndinK forces under General352 words
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Article132 1933-03-22 9 League's Rating ROOMS I Indignation in Lima (i.ne\a. >l.v I. < Mfltag of the Colon i .-Mowed tin- S analu P •:cil was ado] iVn. whereupon the hitu-i's renresciitative made a short st;u. mtnt and withe: 'ho chamber. A ronuni-.-has been appoint) 'd la Vfttl h the conflict.Reuter; Free Press - 132 words
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Article139 1933-03-22 9 U.S. BEER BILL :>.o(muk)() Btrrefa tf Uqm* Available Washington. Mar. 21. Aft-: i of repre; ci ol the md Hous< of Representati it ha i.f- r Tert to fix the nlcohoMo out nt of th«< I). niL'f unciir the He Bill ,t f .iji, Beahl to i In tai fruitReuter - 139 words
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Article31 1933-03-22 9 Teheran. Mar. 10. Princ< Teymurtash, 1 1 1 ex-minte>ter, has be < v sentenced to three years' imprisonment and h fini ol £2.5.000 for xbuse of hi office- Fteutei Win31 words
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Advertisement151 1933-03-22 9 "DELTA" SHOES FOR COMFORT AND WEAR 1)21. An Oxford Model Brown Willow Ciilt I'iiiv siJ..")ii paii Hhick H(»\ Calf HUM R''' M^^^V Brown Willow (all Trice S 1 ."> par Bhcfc Bh Caftf WM No. M 9. Krown Willow Calf. Stout and Storm Well. I'rice 51 7.50 pair. LESS 12V,151 words
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Advertisement1096 1933-03-22 10 ual Steam Navleation Co, Ltd. rHE CUNARO STEAMSHIP Cod. Ltd. [Hi SUN SHIPPING Co Ltd. INSURANCE. The Liverpool and London and Globe The Thames and Mersey Mar.r.' Ir. urance Insurance Co Ltd Co Lt<l KAILW \7S. The Federated Malay StaUa ■■llwa:.- Th( Royal State Railways of Slam. AIRWAYS. f rjk1,096 words
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Advertisement510 1933-03-22 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. Doe Spore. Sails Spore. M, CITY OF MANILA For Havre. London. Rotterdam Hamburg Apr. 15 Apr 17 s. CITY OF KHIOS For Havre, London. Rotterdam Hamburg510 words
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Advertisement300 1933-03-22 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Inco; grated In England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N. CO INDFK CONTRACT WITH »l^ MAJfcSI* > LONDON AM) FAX FAS! MAII -'I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR HIN > 4PiV E 15 C00 RAWALPINDI 17.00. Ju« r£j RANPURA 17AM300 words
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Advertisement588 1933-03-22 11 U'lrN MARSEILLES LONDON. \NTWERP ROTTERDAM \M> MIDDLESBROIGH 1 IT JltS. I X^H Apr 4 5 MARU T 10.000 June 1 2 IMOO Apr 19 20 2ioo June 13 14 T 10.400 June 28 29 IO LIVKRPOOI P^nang. Suez. Fort Said. Beyrouth. IstambuL Piraeus. Genoa. afafMlThij. Valencia ano Mar 23 24588 words
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Advertisement358 1933-03-22 11 PRESMDtMT HMFR EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON WKFKIY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR MA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO. LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND NEW YORK LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA358 words
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Advertisement890 1933-03-22 11 K. P. M. I KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAARI MAATSCH \PPIJ ■■■•■■■l IP >ay March 22, Pri« -Radja Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-PaUas. I |a]ißA-lß|Bta H. rigat. TllKDKXS— Wednesday. March 22. Muntok and Palembang TOlihl.o \v. March 22. Toengka Mocara-Saba and Djambi VAX oriH(M)K\ Wednesday. March 22. Belawan-DelL TllM)KI day. March 23. Selat-Pandjane. BengkalL^. Soengei-PtJortßt,890 words
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Article433 1933-03-22 12 CREW OF SHIP FOR JAPAN Ail-Night Dash With Sack of Money I From Our Ov%n Correspondent London, Mar. h. Th< n .i .in .iir us;:: iicui nt tins <•> ri-i-nn A conference of British Anti-War Council as in prot' Bermondsey Tcwn Hall on Saturday when the433 words
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Article190 1933-03-22 12 Penalty For Tnexpected Bouquet London. Mar v Old Bill, largest of the Zoo sea-lions, is on short rations. For the nrxt day or two his portions ol fish are to be drastically cut down. Yesterday Old BUI had on-- a! the biggest feeds of his career.190 words
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Article70 1933-03-22 12 Doctor Explains To Magistrate Professor I C\ Dods. of Teignmouth-road. iHampstead, N.W., who was summoned a* i ford for aiding and abetting his chauffeur to at a dangerous speed, successfully plead I that he was hurrying back from Swansea to London to save the life of70 words
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Advertisement706 1933-03-22 12 Burns Philp Line. r (Incorporated In Australia i FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AM) THURSDAY ISLAND. K*i* ..at monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and the SS MANGOLA < 3.352 tons) [Cargo only] MAKEI f th«- la- t and finest steamers trading \ustralla. Cabins706 words
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Advertisement646 1933-03-22 12 BBBY LINE. I [LONDON ADDRESS PALL MALL. LONDON. S.W.I of fart twin-screw OU Driven Mil Pa M-npi betweeii RANGOON. COLOMBO MARSEILI I > j and Perump HOMKW XRD SAILINGS h YOFKSHIK: Anr 13 GLOUCESTERSHIKt. CnfsHlßl *»^22 YORKSHIRE Jul y 6 SHROPSHi: I FORDSHIRB Aup passage Rates include Train Pares to646 words
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Miscellaneous677 1933-03-22 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7. 30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.ni Kuantan via Jerantut) Monday to Friday I M a.m. Kuantan ma Jerantut Saturdays 7 pm. Kelantan (via Padang Besar > Monday and Friday 7 pm Kelantan :via677 words
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Miscellaneous142 1933-03-22 12 for Malacca 22.3. Conte Verde, Ita. *****. from Shanghai 21.3, for Colombo 21.3 Yamagata Maru Jap 2322. from Yokohama 21 3 for Calcutta 22.3 Tidore. Dut 525. from P MMMJ BJ NT V Baroe 23 3 Pronto. Norw. 1283. from Rangoon 213 !or Hong Kong. Amoy. Swatow 21.3, Ked;.h 73:142 words
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Article332 1933-03-22 13 f'>'> PRIZE WON WITH FRET SAW Able-Seaman A "(lever Mathematician" \blt- -...man I I'atterson. a K rd »t Ihr ti.iltl. iruiM-r Hood Britain s biggest battleship. »kin w..n the prize of i.'.O offered t>> th.- Kos.il > t> of \rU for "a valuable improvement in332 words
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Article267 1933-03-22 13 New Destroyer Launched Hy Yarrows Me.v: V.v row and Co. I.t.ci s- tly launched the Portuguese destroyer V The namii ceremony wa, perfomHi m i do Carvalho Carto wife ol 1 tain Carto chiel ol the Portuguese Naval Commission. Aha picsnt at tip eerSflMO] .■.vAx v Portuguese naval267 words
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Article565 1933-03-22 13 Tht T.S.S. Hector, sailing March 21st., is taking the following passengers homeward:— Miss E. J. Smith Mrs. Crispin. Mr. A. Thomas, Mr. H. M. Sc. Ml -uid Mrs. R A. Waddle, J G Wylde. Mr S. E. Craig. Mr. and Mrs. M. StrlTens and daughter (10), Mr. D565 words
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Article162 1933-03-22 13 Tcs. .55,000 Profit Rut No Dividend The annual genera: oi the Slam Steam Packet Co., Ltd. was held at the offices of the company, in Bangkok, on March 15. M< ssrs S B:i :hoi;.M' i:n W Duncan R D Atkinson A Carson. J Hicks j I Qrtfln162 words
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Article257 1933-03-22 13 Kei Ship For German Navy \vi..; Briti Admiraltj is till apparently far from reaching a definite derision on the -übjet' -ai! traiiuii; even alter the Fir-t Lord's very det::nt< statement nearly a feai ago, the Otnnan Navy has still shown itseU tthful to the old principle and determined257 words
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Article77 1933-03-22 13 Night Fmounter With Poaching Trawler Thf I'ortut'iit'so ".unbot 1 I.iditiin! 'ti Spanish trawler BtgOßdl vMell it had found ri-him: otf thf Portuguese toast As Hiuii sis the gunboat am* in tlv- .er took up her nets, doused her lights and ■::<■;. off into the darkn< pur I77 words
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Article41 1933-03-22 13 Tanjong Berlayer Buo> Withdrawn The white buoy at Tanjon^ Berlayer formerly situated at a distaii of >'• 9 (ab!e^. 280 desires from Tanjorv Borlayer H^ht-bea-m M 1 !i<'t r 16' N. taf 103 i|| 4KE <approx;. has been withdrawn41 words
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Advertisement313 1933-03-22 13 I THE IN' APORE FREE PRESS Office: 138 IOBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. I V A ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. I emier morning daih in Malaya. Deliver. ,1 he (hota Hazri each morning latest •atest telegrams and latest announcement. s"! rubb r »"d tin cables appear daily ♦\itures include pictures, bridge notes with latest313 words
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Advertisement162 1933-03-22 13 CooKed MEATS Iff l At H FRIiH I DAILY FROM THE I CH)ICEtr f RIIH Mf AT i I^2^^^ TONGUE BRAWN ifnrfVTiTMaTiif^TrnTWlS Conquer Eczema and Itching Skinwith KALZANA, the Calcium Food WHEN you suffer from Eczema, skin rashes, or other forms of skin inflammations, at once start talking Kalzana, the162 words
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Article534 1933-03-22 14 May Change the World's Whole Future A m U will tin.:. the scient.-' conception of the structure of the iitom and. Bfl, Sa his conception of the basis of ever] thins of the world, c! bfl 1 1 1 i of th' ol th" human bocr. M534 words
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Article127 1933-03-22 14 What a Hritish Railway Carried Last Year Somo pw cargoes for which tht> Lai I I Midlaad ;.r.ci ■eOttWl H.ui'Aay provided tsj duilß| \\>A2 m!> complete automatic telephone eNchange: A i ontiiivt v.' imal< I r Whipsnade Zoo. from tin Bu^t i .v Won Ctarcns; Thr world's larccst127 words
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Article47 1933-03-22 14 Stom- Sent From umbtrland Toj Mount Vernon 1 .i .n.ilstone quai:\ teosnU] "ptwrt in is-..: i ■> Liiui. i>;r. I ,:1 i»yirv- w.: ton boose m II i v•nun. YiiLinu R| i. of the 1: 1 Im'.ii.. Hi col Juki < i:. .:.(i Ui: ;..> tan47 words
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Article23 1933-03-22 14 Hund i)l sni the B-vr PMOMk locomotive building v Mam ht .i, :h. tun •v IOMMOttfW for the Sovk-t Go\-:;.-23 words
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Article112 1933-03-22 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION J PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA. I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES I FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, I J DAVENTRY, ENGLAND J J Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 31 3 J l ir.' tre;* I w.dnesday, March 22 J (iMI 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from a I Ben.112 words
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Article350 1933-03-22 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following i> a :>t of ;i»t: l« wtlct cac be received m Singapore Java Stacions PLM frcm about ,5.20 r m k.-ramcph'ne records and telephony i tests with Sydney, Au.-tralla. and ether stations. Usual call after r-cords 'Hullo Sydney' Tanjon* Prlok. 21350 words
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63 1933-03-22 14 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcast? %rt I farther notice DAILY en 48 92 M •><■ 10.30 tc II 6rr PETALING HILL TESTING iDxcept Sundays and Public Holiday?' 830 p m Krontohonp Music T 00 E^ieiish Tl5 Brit^h Official Wlreles? Nfwo T2.t Recital of HMV Recorded M63 words
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Article142 1933-03-22 14 .Modern Fquipmcnt For Old \\«st Wales Shatt God mines which were worked ci H ..n occupation and tata penturia until 1910. are expected to be reopened shortly in Cainifrthenshire. West IV <'s. A lease for sixty yea: minerals has been secured < ntion of the142 words
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Article36 1933-03-22 14 11 Nl for ON Sudanese Gowrnme: be used in the development of the cottor. i necessary to tproof owing •ry high tern- hi which tli.y v.;il tmtk has j: ovel cooling arrangements have r36 words
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Article147 1933-03-22 14 Ther« is a -gun low" shop in Lambeth works like a tending library, with the difference that the hfrtquiitin are moved every few days. Scotland Yard knovs all aboi se English aangatws hay? a woman at their head. Their method' are staple >ics who are known to147 words
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Advertisement360 1933-03-22 14 PaBSB grhvWSm The secret ofQuaker flavour is its supreme 1;* quality its perfect milling Iti iri ickcowH^ii elusive oven -roasting process. Now that it cooks in 2' 2 minima it is more con-I'^i-TriS OrU^'l \enient to serve than before. '^^■^--T'^r Demand genuine Quaker Oats. Quaker Oats Cooks in 2*2 minutes360 words
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Advertisement399 1933-03-22 14 BANKS AND ISSI ,1 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA \M> HUN* (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600,000 snares cf i h £3.000 000 H. d L 3.000.000 Reserve Uhu:~:, i■ v £3.OOSJSI 38. Bkhopagate, London. EC 2 \^i d. i> and Br»n< h«»« r star399 words
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Advertisement286 1933-03-22 14 THI OKOIAMAv J Mil, LTD' BBBttBsJM j- Raj I Capital Subscribed (ruii, saU I Rese^e Pund J P»«ldent: X t:.^ l »-*l!sl -President X TairuchTß* I ■cad CMaW Vofcotmu Mngaffwre Braaeh ORQy. -^J W.-stmn. -,r Bank. Ud The National Province Baat v* d'fe Bank Alexandria (Egyp; Calcutta. Car- tien, Han286 words
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Article538 1933-03-22 15 3 lefts Will M h M ntil Saner near when it is hoped scheme for the regula- from India. Ceylon and H'lations ha\e announced parties ar? agreed that •i begin on a neUng tr secure the co- Governments of the three cs Np.ould be known538 words
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Article73 1933-03-22 15 I hamjt^ in Representative Pricei h n American Can Com. 59 phone and Tgraoh Atcheson Railroad Oupont 13 NQ 14 Gen Mr' j Goodrich 5 Goodyear Qd T graph 1 6 T Bank Railroad 19 lf% j Radio O 6'_. ard Oil N.J 26 Oil ItH73 words
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Article327 1933-03-22 15 Adverse Exchange Cause l.<»^ Instead ff Profit SSCD lur U Ing. the Bah Lias Rubber Estates Co. would have been able to show a small profit as a result of its operations during the year ended October 31. states tl. I The los* rse exchange £5.878, and327 words
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Article107 1933-03-22 15 The Duke of York inspected a rubber roadi the one laid in Birmingham, at the Birmingham British Industriemade a thorough inspection of the exhibit had a ride on a gas driven motor sH .ink it will probably revolutionise transport" he Among the callers at the Malaya:107 words
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Article191 1933-03-22 15 Men Traffic Signal System a Our Own Ootftgpsmi 1 «.iid. hi \1 1 1 X Pi> -the Elfftn^iia-i \i'.i'! Acuated signal top of Nuithumberland-avenue and Whitehall have provlda aitli it.s biggest trafßc roun The sy nds upon rubber det .■>inp the roai. distance tiom Mg. As191 words
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Article119 1933-03-22 15 THE ABROAD i- 1 Wm H erdam 12.07 8 57 Athens 605 Belgrad. 255 Bombay Is. 6d. Is. 6 I 32d. els 35 24.72 Bucharest 313 580 Buenos A. offl. Copenhasen 22 7 16 va 17 87 192.33 Is. 4d. m 110 110 id 25.22.. 40 13 16 Milan 92.46119 words
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Article224 1933-03-22 15 am-***. Element of the value of Foreign Trade, Including parcel post, bullion and coin, in 1932 and 1933. I XTOKTS IMroKl> 1Q Total Trade 1933 19JJ i<m T Total Trade Total Trade Increase KJ Grand chan- Bail Hmmm TWM Decrease 34.242 26 101 305 2.067 28.473 5.769224 words
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Article187 1933-03-22 15 March 21 SELJLINC. London. 4 months' sight 2 3 27 32 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 13 16 London, 60 days' sight 2 3 25 32 London, 30 days' sight 2 3 3 4 London, demand 2i 23 32 London, T.T. 2 3 11 16 nd Paris,187 words
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Article145 1933-03-22 15 March 21 Singapore price (per p>kul> $76-37 <. Gambler f White .2 Flake Tapioca 4.50 Pearl Sago Small 4 4.40 Sago, flour 1.90 h's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 2L9 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 2 49 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imp. Gallon M Socony Motor145 words
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74 1933-03-22 15 M.mh ntL. y2 oVUck n<«n Buyer* Srikt* F...S S Equal to London Standard. Spot < loose* 6 316 6 slf RS.S. Equal to London Standard <F0.8.» 6 716 6 916 Standard R.S Son Tender April I 6 716 6 716 6 916 )ril-Jane 6 71674 words
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Article841 1933-03-22 15 II OSING UI oT \TIONS CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buy«r> Sellers Asam Kumbang 33s 9d 24s 9d c.d. Austral Malay 18s 20s norn Aver Hitam 10s 3d 111 Bangin Tir lls 12s Batang Padang K sl> 05 Batu Caves ($1) 35 40 Bukit Arang ($1) 40 nom. Burmah Malay841 words
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Advertisement73 1933-03-22 15 j Mill I II I I Assurance in force over $35,000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ■corporated in the Strait Settleme: Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONlx>\ oFFICh 27 Old Jewry I C Supreme Court ot England and eompi:. Itttl the British Life Assurance Companies Act in every particu!;:73 words
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Article1691 1933-03-22 16 WEEKLY SPORTING NOTES WeHc-t-nd < nokH K V.I iirucomcrs Major IliU as wicket-keeper— Tournament tfame— s K.( defeat (nine-*- iwcer at th«- stadium— The Wiltshire Kegiment team. There was plenty of interesting play in week-end en hiaot on the padang par > to Sunday's t wihh! match, wh:. h pMdM1,691 words
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Article50 1933-03-22 16 STAKES NEARLY £2,000,000 Three Days Mixing of Tickets Dublin. Mar. JO. i! I )babl>' h the amount MfeMrfsV I Wsll Sweepstake on the Grand RMtasml wfll reach ;v £2.000.000. Three days will be devoted to ■fadßf, the ,:-;ible distribution The betiins i dr.- ■>: r Wircli50 words
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Article41 1933-03-22 16 ri :> press sk;:\ick copyright! London, Mar. 20. i .ill over for th> Qraad National was a.s follows 1 C,:.. and Ci.»id«-r. \I:il< 20 1 Egremont and Heart Break. 1 Riir.i> 25 1 S I md I>< .:'-ige.41 words
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Article222 1933-03-22 16 Scotland As Rugby Champions London. M..r 17. mbled m dull weather at Mu. I I ,-t% I hip by beatine England by one try to Scotland made a hurricane start when T Brown misjudged a high kick from Smith eri up and a great race bet captains222 words
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921 1933-03-22 16 MALAYS WIN FIRST LEAGUE MATCH Game Decided By Last Minute Mishap to Regiment Goalie >lala>s Wiltshire Kryinn'iit i A;: Ml s-.dium is the M. ground I a.-t Mine ||H| pl.'.vt .i WiV/ir.u Keui- khan the; i m bg I yoais to mi afta921 words
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Article58 1933-03-22 16 Fraser And Neave Beat The Government Monopolies In the Commercial Cvr> m°trh on Mnnd^v between Praser and Nrave and the Governm^^t Monopolies thf victors were Fra.ser and Neave and not Government Monopoli"-., as stated in our n port yesterday Fraser and Neav«> •won by four goals to nil58 words
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Article370 1933-03-22 16 GARLANDED STREETS TOR NEW REICHSTAG Hindenburg on Spirit of Potsdam Bsriki be conquering heroef _s congregating in the garlended and be flagged streets. President Hindenburg ,in H. ler were at the head of the •i.' mg, saloon cars bear ni: the chief persona^es new regime mad> .at370 words
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Article345 1933-03-22 16 lerman i i<>\ ernment's Bill Berlin. Mar. 21. A bill has been published In which the Govnt asks the Reich tag for dictatorial pofor the duration of the present Government or until March 31. 1937. This Bill authorises the Government to promulgate laws even conflicting with the Constitution.345 words
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Article55 1933-03-22 16 London Defeats Paris b> 12 Matchef to I ,n,l M r ]■> Lonflon b^it ppris at lawn tennis by 12 m >.es to 9. A BUI bMri Ferct 6 3. 4—6, B—6.8 6. 2 6. 6 4. ■oratn -in and OlifT 5—7. R. I— o—3. P. I MM55 words
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Article139 1933-03-22 16 i m ngapore Yacht i'lub On Saturday, the B class boats wiU smil the tint of a series of three races for the Ladies challenge cup presented by D. Santry The start will be at 4.45 put. On Sunday the International 6 metres class will sail the first139 words
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Article96 1933-03-22 16 How Yi>vi Knd ri W. Rodger vs. X D Anderson bea* reea 6—l. t X Hobbes beat L. Schofaert* 6—3, 6—o. E. A. Taylor beat A. A A Patenson 6— J, 6—2. J P. F. Gregg beat D. J De Gotta 1. I R F Young96 words
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Article12 1933-03-22 16 \\>i|in<ton N M ranged between Wellington and the M <12 words
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Article24 1933-03-22 16 HM Ml mcathly medal compe»<. (■tab r.' M played at the Sepoy lines Ooh C I r »n Satm-d.v. .d Smday.24 words
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Article69 1933-03-22 16 no i•< I I amat. ur meeting I as follow Mirow: < lamr» 111 and I Can;/ On, > I Wind. Bob-tr. fl Balbarra Augu* John Ronald At hoi B I Tanduba t dark v... Taxpinj; II FI Lady. Furrow. Tamb Lynclla. Got) Arjuna D. U Tok. Ifovalong69 words
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Article21 1933-03-22 16 orld Champion I Accident Cut, Uk 400 metre Olympic chaii ■okles and his and v.ii: not be ab I21 words
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Advertisement33 1933-03-22 16 I British Again AUCUTrS j MALAYAN COFFEI PK(M Ii: Mil I \1 M I II MH\( HENRY WAUGH ,V Ca.Lh DAY AM) NIGHT GAS IS RE^ TO SERVE yOU. p A <Z o^***33 words
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