The Straits Times, 10 May 1932
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Title Section39 1932-05-10 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEAtLT A CENTURT.J THE LARGEST, r AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 10 PAGES. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times *0 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.39 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement262 1932-05-10 1 BINGAPORC 78. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 6161 Til j I «1 3 Tonirht 9.15. BEBE DANIELS and BEN LYON ia j "MY PAST" I Pkome 5251-2. j DRINK MORE GOOD MILK! I^^ W^ Kich verdant pastures pedigree cattle 6^^ few countries indeed, can rival SWlT"k\iiini ZERLAND for milk production j^^% "BEAR"262 words
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Advertisement77 1932-05-10 1 FOR YOUR EYES The bMt ia juit f#od enough. Wear Zciai SaacUcle Ltaata. JOHN DUKE. OPTICIAJI, XI. Battery Road. Siagap«ra, ENTIRELY NEW! DAY, DATE and TIME. By th* Haw— Syathraaaaa ELECTRIC CALENDAR CLOCK. NO SPRING NO WINDING. Stop gueaamt: about the time. The light socket in your bom* ia now77 words
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Advertisement121 1932-05-10 1 llir tu f 4MI va "QgnLw friSSflftW? Mc ISH P^ fad) <\\V JvIOSIT EXCEPTIONAL Cf 'iJ»T $3.50 PER BOTTLE. tflf|«i«aM ItoToar TH£ WH isky YOU WILL Ot McNISH ask for v *r i* 17 n Jfc*4 AGAIN. SOLE AGE>fTS ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. FINEST SUPPLIES AVAILABLE DANISH BACON,121 words
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Advertisement17 1932-05-10 1 La_.a.a. M a^a^H •.15 Taaifht 9.13. BEBE D AMBUS and BBN LYON ia "MY PAST" rkwiw HBVA17 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement453 1932-05-10 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES f Incorporated In Enrland.) MAIU PASBKNGEII AND CARGO SERVICES. PKNINSIT.AR AND ORIENTAL B.N. CO. 1 NI'KK nNTRA< T WITH HIS MAJESTY'S COVKItNMKNT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OITWARD PROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage. Due S'por». 19St. NAI HERA 16.000 Mar453 words
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Advertisement801 1932-05-10 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naplea. Marseilles, Loadoa. Antwerp Bit— aaal HUitatMH^L Vowel*. Tonnage. Due. Sail. SCWA MARI? 10.TM May 19 20 I FUBHIMI MARU 11,0*0 Jan* f S RAKOZAKI MARC 10.860 June 16 1< TF.RI'KI'.NI MAR! Itjtm Jane ft< 29 HAKUSAN MARI 10.500 July II 14 HARUNA801 words
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Advertisement498 1932-05-10 2 BURNS PUJLP LINE (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND lELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings ,by the wellnown steamer MARELLA it Mb tens) aad he ii MANOOLA <%Mt toaa) (Oaaaa nly). The s.s. MARELLA is oae of the argest and finest steamers trading to Ausralia,498 words
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Advertisement428 1932-05-10 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED (Incorporated in Denmark.) Valaahoao US*. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT BBRVIOE tO CBMOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave S'pora Penang. mjs. MEONIA May If flay S* m.s. BOBINCIA Jane June 10 m.s. FIONA Jaae t» Jaly 1 m.s. ESRIA Jaly to July 22 m.s. ALSIA Aug.428 words
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Advertisement990 1932-05-10 2 a?^Sa^^ SHIPPING. THE BLI'E FI'.VNEL LIVE (Oceaa THE 111 KRIOvV sn vvsilll' CO. Hleam Balp Co.. Ltd.. and hina Mutual (1*12) I Til. Btoaai N**la-ation Ca, Ud.) THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. Ud. THB STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. THE CTNAHD STKAM SHIP CO- '^".j THE CHINA NAVKiATION Co.. Ltd. THE AI'STRAIJAX990 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement278 1932-05-10 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDCLE Sailings for United States and Canada Points from Hong Kong. Han Francisco and Loo Angelea. B.S. GOLDKN MOUNTAIN sails from Hong Kong May I BS. r.OI.DFV TIDE sails from Hong Kong May U Ageata: ANGLO-SI278 words
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Advertisement409 1932-05-10 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINB cfcaf AMBUjfrM MABU UNI Jlfl^v ■t^axa^aßlß«»W»»R*a> a^a^LaMßh WHY TRAVEL THE DOLLAR WAY? BECAUSE Fresh California fruits and vegetables are served at every meal. 2 Every stateroom is an outside cabin. 3 Outdoor salt-water nwimmiitf pool on Deck. 4 Orchestra music for Tea-Dancinf-Dinner and entertainment*. 5 First Run409 words
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Advertisement550 1932-05-10 3 ELLERMAN BUCRNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. Passenger and Freight Services to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Tla Ports aad Baas CaaaL OUTWARDS. TO BONG KONG. SHANGHAI ft JAPAN. Steamer Da* Spore. sj. CITY OF PERTH May H HOMEWARDS. *.s. CITY OF BAGDAD for Havr*. L'doa, R'dam and550 words
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Advertisement1491 1932-05-10 3 BANKING ANNOUNCEMENTS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England.) CapiUl Authorised 58.000.000 CapiUl Subscribed 1300.003 Reserve Fund and Bast ljnjtU CapiUl paid up 1.060.000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie, Esq. Chairman, P. R. Chalmers, Esq.. Charles J. Hambro. Esq., W. H. Shelford. Esq.. Sir Thomas Catto. Bart.,1,491 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement600 1932-05-10 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. There are approximately srren words to a line and there M a flat rate rharga of 25 cants per line per insertion with A minimum of one dollar par insertion. Advertisements will he accepted op to 10 a.m. on the day at issue. A fee of 2. r600 words
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Advertisement724 1932-05-10 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET TO LET bungalow. 73. Granga Road. Apply tt, Anson Road. INSTITITION HILL bungalow newly renovated $*0. I'nlted Engineers. TO LET. <W. Prinwp Street, t rooms, tlaetricity Apply 67. Prinsep Street. BUNGALOWS, 4 12 ft 14-lfl. Angullia Park, rents reduced. Apply Arurullia Co. TO LET, No. 4.724 words
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Advertisement278 1932-05-10 4 1 Recent Press Reports again emphasize: BURGLARY INSURANCE is Merged in the Royal a Insurance Co., Ltd. one in Grc-t Britain.) definite need! Aggregate Funds: £42,000.000. FIH in thlS C U P° n I Mcaarm. QIKrN IN^I R ANCE CO.. Agent. Meaar.. Hooi.l.WUT CO. 117-121. MarkH Street. Singapore. Ptaaaa atad278 words
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Advertisement991 1932-05-10 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. ORDINANCE No. 96 V! NOR OFFENCES). Poli,, Oirfen madr under Her lion <«> of Ordinance NY (Mlbot Offence*) fe* thr regulation of tra«r on the wra■to* of Ik* Spring ProCeealoaal and Asaatrar Race Meetings le he held Anr. J»; Mar 4. 7. 11. 14. It. 2» and 21.991 words
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Advertisement757 1932-05-10 4 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE The Kxchange Banks will be closed on Monday. May M, Wh.t Monday ißank HolHUyi. TENDERS GOVERNMENT NOTICE TKMIKKS will be receded at th. Secretary nfflre. iin to noon for the Purchase of tho»e Sao mill- sitaated in l*tn 352 and 324. Mukmi XXV. Kall.-i: Basin and known757 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter267 1932-05-10 5 Susrsrestion of Payment In Kind. To the Editor of the StraiU Times. Sir Yciii' CO) kW written r«nrdi«| lihflitiei «f| using robberi foi lighting flrp ami t!i-' editorial on My'- Sunday Times. im\ I 1 n"-t ohrhMH solution of the prohUni. Instead of rubber conn hfehoMori iree sample-267 words
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Letter167 1932-05-10 5 MORE QUERIE S. To the Editor of the Strait* Time*. .1 ntfK'-- that Dim ir Hit farture of iii.l" 1 1' Malana. SmmnHm in your paper. 1 ilimatueonditionn out here were prohibitive .<{ such local BMaafartvre. 1 mm pn-i.nallv connecteil with Dunlop I'lantations yea.a(o and I remember hearing then that167 words
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Letter96 1932-05-10 5 MADAM OR MRS To the Editor of the ?traitg Times. Sir. May I afar »he I know about M appl e<l when the la.ly mi her hu-band'« name ami Madam when she u.«e« her own name. For instance. Mr. I.«e Won-.- X.»> maine- HiM Tj: lan Soon Neo becomes Mr-.96 words
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Article86 1932-05-10 5 GENERAL LUDEN DORFF. Renounces the I'reedom Of Koeniggberg. (•rneral Lu<lcndnrtT ivnuomod the freedom of the iiiy whu-h was ran him during the War by Ktmigabotg, Ka> Pni««iia, in a|'iir<- latum of hi* irrrat ncr libcn»tiii£ the pi Kuv-ian inwulei In a letter kddn Mayor of 1 KovniifMM'ik:. »a.» on unount86 words
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Article71 1932-05-10 5 Mast and Awnings Damaged By Hrnnch of Tree. The master of a small amer the "Am l.i-.nc" reporti tha »i< K°inir up ihr S M;i> t, H tivcrhiinifiTiu' h of the ii?!r .i.n- 1 the mast an.i the awning ai them. The vesM-1 fastened Djainbi allowed t<>71 words
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Article18 1932-05-10 5 deneral (iordoiis Kllni-Kisilisi-il BSt. General I army in Chil in Lop Thi r mandar arothri18 words
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Article37 1932-05-10 5 M. ALBERT THOMAS. Foreigr Etecrttar} BxpftHM Regret of the House Run Air-werinjr a ..inlina; the Internal iuna 1 in the Commons today tl ary. Sir John Sirm.! took express t hisudden death of I <h M A37 words
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Article26 1932-05-10 5 M. DOUMER. Motions in Hoth Houses Of Parliament. lag In v I Baldwin, th> to the K.r aaswm M. l>oui:i< I thy with th. ■it PIMMt.26 words
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Article26 1932-05-10 5 (Frcm Ou ent.) tha Kuai.. I lations. r attempt :!>.' to prison. Thf aCCU.^! sa:.i I an offenre an.i b ill in one week.26 words
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Advertisement271 1932-05-10 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water IH|>\V> \ITKA< I lON SPECIAL DINNER DANCE SPECIAL DINNER AND 9.30 p.m. to Midnight. RACE BALL TOMOI1O1 TEA OANCE-6.30-8.15 P.M. Informal May 14th 21st. After Dinner Dance DANCING TILL 2 A.M. >..!0 l<> Midnight. PLEASE MAO YOUB271 words
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Advertisement236 1932-05-10 5 RAFFLES CAFE ExwDflnt Meals a la Carte at Moderate Cost. BREAD daily delivery to all parts of the town. CAKES Cakes and Pastries, Sausage Rolls and Carry Puffs freshly made daily. Upcouotry orders executed promptly. Chocolates, Sweets, Crackers and Fancy Goods. PHONE 5381. THE ORIENTAL HOTEL REOPENED UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT236 words
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Advertisement215 1932-05-10 5 AUCTION NOTICE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of raluabli- frrvhold and leasehold land »itu ate at MSBI Road, th* property of the Seletar Plantations. Ud.. tub-divided into buildinr and banfalow allotment*. At Me.ir. Cheon*- Koon Sear Co.'i iale room. No. 30. Chulia Street. Singapore, on VaftMßßft Jane H. IMS at 2.M >JB.215 words
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Advertisement250 1932-05-10 5 RHEUMATISM 15 Convent sisters say there's nothing to equal Kruschen Tin- letter in mil <in<- p>'nmn'« opinion il is th<" uniiniiiioiiK \<»te of th.- sMSM ksnj I n\.nt. ai>- .i liirv ■"•iiinninit y (M m iiuuilor i aixl tin- 1 SJO 111..11. m. mi 1111 1 1 I Kruwh.n s.ili-.250 words
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FEATURES OF THE WEEK'S NEWS FROM CHINA.
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Article1417 1932-05-10 6 SaftW For H Inch \obtnly Has Any I se $300,000,000 In Shaiifihai Hank I units Tael-Dollar Has A Great Fall "—"lronside*"" "Ironside*" Arrive At Hangrhoic-—Chaifei"B .'i. 46 I Fire lit simmer laims Vo More Of Thin kiml Of Thing"! Saying "Tut Tut!" To Tht- \ations The Ineffectiveness1,417 words
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Article76 1932-05-10 6 By Red" Sympathisers On Fukien-Kwangtung Border. Canton, Apr. 29. Mr. Hung Yiu-shan, magistrate of the county of Wing Ting, Fukien, just over the boundary from Kwangtung, has been murdered by Red sympathisers. Having called together the business men on April 25 to discuss ways and me*ns of76 words
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Article391 1932-05-10 6 Flesh of Dead Children. < HEARTRENDING FAMINE CONDITIONS. Shanghai, Apr. 23. What ha« been feared has come, in North Anhui. All available resources having been usid up, desnite all efforts ,tiained M allocate grain in sufficient quantities, and transport it into this refii.n. fain ne conditions,391 words
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Article249 1932-05-10 6 Appointments of a New Chief. Canton. May 1. The somewhat unexpeel d political move of General Chan Chai-tonjc. the Commander-in-Chief, in announcing the app intnitnl of <ieneral Wr.ng Kwong-jui I as the htad of the Aviation Bureau under the control of the First Group Annv Corps, with249 words
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Article136 1932-05-10 6 Another Amazing Speech By The War Minister. Osaka. Apr. 21. A sensational speech declaring that "we know- Japan is going to face an even more serious situation two or thrte years hence" was delivered last night by Lieut.General Sadao Araki (Minister of War) at the Kinki (Osaka)136 words
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Article848 1932-05-10 6 C. E.R. Profit Turned Into A Deficit. Harbin. Apr. 7. 1 le result of the working of the Chinese Eat «m Railway for the past year are far from satisfactory, the profits of former pars being changed to losses. 1 tking the figures for the848 words
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Article151 1932-05-10 6 Ovi r 4,000 Japanese Refugees Return. Shanghai. Apr. 20. Tl N.Y.K. liner Shinyo Maru (Pacific run I has been ordered to touch at Nagasaki on her way to Shanghai early next men h to bring here returned Japanese iefu ees. The Shinyo Maru ordinarily does not stop151 words
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Article232 1932-05-10 6 Kwangtung Authorities To Start Campaign. Canton. Apr. L'n. In view of the frequent pirarie* that have occurred lately, the Kwangtung aJ 'honties have begun a campaign to mmi >-. '.he activities of th- desperadoes. All country officials and .li-.tr I magistrates have been instrucl'J to report232 words
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Article197 1932-05-10 6 Izvestia Points Out Its Weaknesses. Moscow. Apr. Wherein lies the weakness of Japanese policy*" queries Itvestia. It certainly do-* not lie in the Japanese Army which i.h undoubtedly mm| to any other bourgeois army. Nor does it lie in Japanese diplomacy, which despite all difficulties manages to emerge197 words
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Article116 1932-05-10 6 Chinese <iovernment Offires Transferred from Loyang. Nanking. Apr. hX With danger diminishing in the local Sino-Japaneie situation. (iovernment headquarters are now being moved ba< k to Nanking from I/iyang. With the exception of a few Kunmintang leaders, practically all the Cuvernment heads have now already returned to116 words
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Article120 1932-05-10 6 "ARMY DAY IN JAPAN. 60,000 People Attend Tokio Ceremony. Tokio, Apr. 24. Sixty thousand people attended a great ceremony this morning in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the granting of the Imperial Rescript to the Japanese Army and Navy. By seven o'clock military and naval officers, the First and120 words
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Article242 1932-05-10 6 The Position in Russia. AMAZINC. FACTS AND PIGUBBS. M m, > !AII tom'iiuri-t; of rmliiai U-inir prepared t.. partuipat" in the defence m the Sovi.-t Inum. it was I. am ed today. It If umii-rstin.d that million (join* |>hy.i'-al and ot|.. mine their titnev. li.i MM242 words
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Article179 1932-05-10 6 Pity China's Poor. I'nhapp) Statesmen. Nrakiwj, An MMBWMUri trim 1.- ta M tju.. 'I chi i Political Vic.Mini-t |Affar-t for his unfhnchng and Ml" diplomat)' in th. i; f the SmoJapaneM- m-g- t mt t..n^ it >han*hai ii pai.l by the Federation ..i" Nation* Salvation Associations at179 words
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Article180 1932-05-10 6 CUmw number lo Discuss \latter. iMtot, Ai A meeting h;i been arranged g| whirii tIM CfcfcMat liani'.t r»IHIU| anil 'NpHNttltim if M,,. boycott conmntt.-.-are ti> ill .v— \aumi- questions nlatinir |tn good- Mini a Mac JaMMWKC by Urn I committee, ami armut which doutit hi dispute I180 words
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Article123 1932-05-10 6 I Shanghai, Apr. M. r The ht-adquarlei- of the Japam peditionaiy Force- in Shanghai ft lay issued the following M Shooting M hunting will be strictly 1 |ii >hii,ited within th< zone n',w ir;.' ed by the Japan.-- Military fon t though i* ik now !n<- MM for123 words
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Advertisement234 1932-05-10 7 LAST NIGHT TONIGHT "DELICIOUS" Fox Movietone's Wonder Musicale. TOMORROW OPENING AT THE MATINEE I 55 I Ikl HflV Tel 9l CIIATII 111 N HELL'S ANGELS". Jm brb b^^^^.j^bi NO THRILL TO EQI AI. IT i i a ifPTaEXH VALLACI IIUII CLARk CABLE DO OT IM JORDAN— CONRAD NAG EL. I234 words
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Advertisement205 1932-05-10 7 CAPITOL Commencing6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW. 3 Famous Stars Headed by the beautiful favourite of "Rio Rita" fame Presented in one of the finest and most unusual of modern productions— BEBE DANIELS Beautiful! Brilliant! Sought after! Yet she said "I hate all men BEN rfccTrJ LEWIS LYON Ojf- tr.205 words
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Advertisement881 1932-05-10 7 PAVILION RESERVATIONS— I'HONF. *MS RRRHH.I AT CIS AM> *.ll BHRfJM RI'N-DOWN ANO 81.l K*— IH»ST Stt THK IM^ TOB SEkV— "LOVE LIES" Siarrina: |K» Copaiar Hritiah Cnmrdlan STANLEY LUPINO. -m-^B^B-t^irk I f^^k bS^brrrrrrrrV VrrV I *^^B««WlhrrrrPP^* Onr rokteaal Roar of Mirth A Really Tip-Tea All-BrilUh I'rwiu i. JAf k HORBB881 words
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Article241 1932-05-10 8 Wordsworth Reunited With Coleridge. Poetic justice ha* reun ted two poet friends at Westminster Abbey. The bust of Coleridge has always dwelt in Foeta' Corner, but the marble riatM ol Wordsworth, his friend and ally in the remaking of Knglish poetry, has tsHaWts h«en r«H»vate<l t/> an obarure241 words
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Article166 1932-05-10 8 C.LP. Klettric Train Service Dislwated. A crow ye«terday held up ttafli- th* whol. Ik ■ta .«f the Harbour Biant-h of ttk* i. I V Railway tlattrkss ->>t-n in Bomba\ the Calcutta aWTMBSaV dent of the Tim*-, of t eylon. Hopping gaily al<out wjfth a Uv. pamon-166 words
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Article109 1932-05-10 8 Death of American Iron Magnate. An offit lal examination is being made into the d-*th of Mr. Kbt-n M. B> i Urn well-Known Pittsburg ifssj manufacturer i a world reputation a- a KportMiian and amateur golfer, who die I Pjital from radium poisoning. Dr. Fr-.ieiuk B. Klynn,109 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article198 1932-05-10 8 Sinrapore. May 10. BILLING. London, 4 months' sight t/S tt/SI London, 3 muntlm' sight 23 17 32 London. 60 days' sia;hi 2/1 13/11 London. 30 days' sight t/S 25 SZ London, demand 2 3*4 London, T.T. t/S 23 32 Lyons and Parii. demand 1.050 Hamburg, demand 173 New198 words
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Article98 1932-05-10 8 The following -hips are in cownsra li 111 W.i. Is Stations at .r.|ta| A>a'l.... Alt-tta Alipui. RaJoerJki, Cmpr tv tit— sw. < .-laii.ji i- Ikltkaai Mara, DMraaV, Pianas, llas.-i l.mil. Mimalaya Maru. Kalgan, Kumsanv Kv. .yi. Mam. LaMigieac ig. Mania Maru. N'anko Muiu. Nawjh, Saaroiucken laVitßi BcikaJ98 words
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Article53 1932-05-10 8 Th.- fallawlaf arrived in Sin- >-.• l>..llar liner I'rf- re* Mr R.,bri- Hi:,u. Mr Ro.-rr 1.. CaMSaV, I •1 OHw K rook Mi»- Krarti*. U Kay. I I* Pi n»art-n. Mr Havirt H Jen kins. Mi Ir^H.r.k Krinir Jr.. Mr. KonMai.i-. I.JtowicS. M rtM A Falm. M. Normal v.53 words
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Article132 1932-05-10 8 I K-IRAHK. French. ||U tons, from Bord.--jui 1 f*f Saigon 10-S. OLCNSHfEL, Br:t. ton«. from Lon<lu:i Boa« K,,i,it 10-:.. HI TONO Mr IW t..n-. fru-n Muar 10 for M lai HIM WAN MAKI Jjj. M*l ton>. from Yokoaaaw 9 I f..r i ukutta 1»-.', KAJAN'i.. But. |JM t..n-.132 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article425 1932-05-10 8 Val. Pd. B»r*r». S«lltn. £1 A Anam Kumbanr 22/ 24 11 1 Austral Malay It/- 20 5-f. Ayer Hitam Tin 10 9 11 1 Banrrin Tin 7 8. 1111 Bataa* PuUa« 0.07% 0.12% 1 1 Batu Cav.f OSt 0.2S 1 1 Bukit Anif OJO o.4onem. 11 11 Burmah Malay425 words
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Article271 1932-05-10 8 V.I. Pi. BmjT,. Seller*. 2 2 Altx. Brirk Orel. O.M I WUnom 2 2 AWx. Brick Frrf». 1 0 1.7.". f 1 f 1 Brit. Am. Tobacco Iv» 3.124 1 1 Central Knrine 0 20 o JOoon 100 M> Chinee* Com. Bank T«ti 0 7VOB fl €1 Con. T.271 words
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Article136 1932-05-10 8 Sinrapar* Cold Storaf* t p c. dab. ot 1M« r.d. IMI-M 10* 101 «t. Binrmpor* Manlcipal p-a. of 1901 red. I*4o HOO.OUO 100 102 MB. °in»aiK.r« Municipal 4H p.e. at l»07 red. IM7 $1,800,000 VI 00 aam. Slßtapor* Municipal 4V, p.e. of l»0« red. 19Ji 11.000.000 91136 words
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Article393 1932-05-10 8 Fnu*r and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. N.B. at' st nf abov* rubber share quotations ar* aow only aoatiaaL Tod.y'i PHe* rratrr Lfrall ft Co. Evatt Allrnhy fin 0.20 0.40 120 030 Alor G»jak (tl) o^o OJO 0.20 030 A. Ilium (|1) 0.60 0.60 MO 0.60 A.393 words
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Article810 1932-05-10 8 Chamber Music From Saigon. (By Our Wirelem Correspondent.) Sinifaporr. Tuesday. The lint of stations which may be heard daily in Malaya in as follows (Singapore time only is given): ALWAYS ON THE AIR, BANDOENG. PI.M., M metres. 5.10 to 6.30 p.m., recorded music 6.:w tv 7 p.m..810 words
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Article186 1932-05-10 8 une. Brnjfk., Barur. fajaaaaiaa I'adanic ll'. K. .3 p.m. Srlat r«n.lj»nr. B<n K kali« and Bacan Si A; :.U p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra. South Kast Batfjaa, Cslthta. Moluccas A Timor Hilly > Ban Honr Lionfi 4 p.m. .r..,»- t,i.. 1 I I a m. \> Rural .m.i186 words
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Article104 1932-05-10 8 Tu.Sklpa alaafatac the Wharre* or eiavctatf la arrive. Bairanca MI'IH. HARBOUR. Main Wharf l.h ir,.». Uh. "Mury 4 P.W.I) H l"vi k -r -I i -inbakul." W. I. Utui Oil Wharf Nil. Oo«l Wharf Nil VESSELS IN D«Y DOCKS. Taa)nn« I'trar Albert Dock Nil. Victoria Dock Nil.104 words
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Article44 1932-05-10 8 From China and Japan, l>y Ranpura. <lu>at Bißfjapan I" a.m. tiimormw. ffmm China and Japan, l>> Muru. due at .Sinirarxirt- tcimnrTfiw. Km. ii, him. p.- (LoMM maiK ilispati h.-l on Apr. Ul, by Naldciu, ilut- ai ntW| 'i a.m. Un I huixlay.44 words
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Article44 1932-05-10 8 A mail finm KaUvu un<l ral«Tiil>an|t liy aeroplane i^ rxpwtrd at Singapore at 1 10 p.m. today. The an mail Alor Star Amsterdam dispatched from Singapore nn Apr. "Ji. arrived in Amsterdam un May H ami delivered in l/mdun on May i.44 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement152 1932-05-10 8 New.... Unique.... J7J 7 Four Dcor Pillar j/ess Saloon on /fie Triumph Super Seven NEVER were cars so badly used as those chosen to test this unique Triumph 4 Door Pillarless Saloon. Month after month, at fast speeds, over execrable surfaces and not a door jammed, not v fault could152 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous300 1932-05-10 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. YESTERDAY. 1 P.M. YESTERDAY. BHrht Wind. Stations. Temperature Rain- Sun- Relatir* DireciU». Mm. fall. shin*. Humidity. tioa. Fore*. Veetaar. P. P. la. hoars. aafkfa Keaaa Alor .SUr :>« 74 0.21 6. «5 WSW 10 Doudy Krlanlan I Kota Bhuru M 7:1 Nil 10.7 «•'>300 words
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Miscellaneous215 1932-05-10 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Taeaday. Ma> I*. W IBJ am., a ft 7 in 1.35 p.m.. 7 ft in Annual meetinr of Strait* Settlements 'Smiraporr Aim Kullertnn Building, p.m. San Carl" Italian Opera C* "Madam Butterfly." Victoria Theatre. 9 30 p.m. Weane^ay. May 11. H W iAM a.m.. ft. 6215 words
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Article242 1932-05-10 9 Heavy Drop in Tin Price. LOCAL RUBBER REMAINS STEADY. (By Our Financial I orrnpondrnl.) Singapore. Tuesday. Today* I'ncm Kuhher. |f| rent* |er Ib. Tin. 1«0 ton* at *«2.:!7', per picul. > e«trrda\°s I'rirra KuMmt. London. 2 Ilftd.. down l-1«d. New YiH-k. S l fU., down K ct.242 words
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Article76 1932-05-10 9 :"O t- 1,- ..id :,t i Opium 54.00U Etteeea* ">:. !'<-r aaii ef two 4 gaiUm 1 Uv> Sa. I>raic..n UW ClMra and 1 r..-» in drur." M *nt» p*r unit I \i->* lh:m :.i..-..v Devee'l imp. Brilliant tin-. *<ur spirit par imp gal. Shell aviation ea 4 ml.76 words
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Article975 1932-05-10 9 No Change in Bank Rate. STEADINESS OF STERLING. (I'rom Our Own Correspondent.) London. Apr. 14. In the London money market la-t week the cnd-<iuarter selllemeni had, of course, to a considerable extent am ea*. On the last two .lays of the previous week t'und> had been forthcoming975 words
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Article32 1932-05-10 9 Ton. of Market Dull. LaUit C«bl« London Spot shr«-i i' 1-IM. per 111. Ntw York Spot r h f«, n ar b, II o'clock noon. May l».32 words
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Article757 1932-05-10 9 THE FUTURE OF RUBBER Value of Research For New Uses. With ihe uiwndonmcnl of the last hope 1 i MmmHm the h story of the plantation rubber industry entered last Malt upon a mm phase, says the Finaniiai T me* of Apr. U.V The British and Duu-h (iovernments having decided757 words
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Article99 1932-05-10 9 Bond Market Continues Buoyant. Berlin. May 7. The Bourse continued firm, the news of a calmer tendency in Wall Street :ind aa improvement in the London maike; stnuu latin* s|h-< illation, with price- advam in« one to tare point-. 'light reaction during the (loaing hour ('id little itamaic-.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 99 words
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Article200 1932-05-10 9 N«JMMMJM .f <lnll« up to nn.l f..i Meek rrwlinir Ma\ II Tu.-.lay. May 10. :,.i;. p.m. Drill Mall. 1 AnaaaiM < w a»ftl»a tmm ■II p.tn Drill Mai!. r»iaaajr, Srrtn.n Drill \irh< flriaa p.m. Mala> Drill Hall. L'n.l lit SSU Practice Kinc- Hirth.lay P«raa«. I Weeaeaeajr, .May 11.200 words
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Article63 1932-05-10 9 Forticn exchanges arc Airr|aaiaa% .'UT'j. Athen- MS, Bon, Say 1- T^ Bulin 15.7-U, B.u--.;- tC.ITH. Rurhare-i lU, Riu 4\, Bui-no- Qaaave l^xo. Btlsiacfon lIS. H- nir Konif la. I l-(2d.. Li»hoti lid. Madrid 4«'.. Milan 71 M nt<- Vi* i.1... New York UK, ari jbi,. 5:.,.kh..1m It 7-1.;. Shanuha.63 words
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Article931 1932-05-10 9 Fund to Safeguard Sterling. I The Buil K et year MM 1 grim an it* unpre« e.lcnte.l i I the Financial Turn- mi Api 80. Thilirect her»i«in i- rt*wanle*J not by t ht- laurel* of victory and NMMIi hut by an iii.l.r i<> return to the931 words
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Advertisement113 1932-05-10 9 IH V A m EHTISKI) GOODS, Not all the a'tvert.sing that is offered to the Straits Times is accepted. Everj effort is made to safeguard reader*' interests and ALL advertisers using tht Straits Times are. to the beat of out knowledge THOROUGHLY RELIABLE NEURALGIA NERVEPAINS^ vV^SB B^niih (how oounuing. shooting113 words
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Advertisement87 1932-05-10 9 WATCHES at RENE ULLMANN OVER 1.000 DIFFERENT PATTERNS ALWAYS IN STOCK. THE rfEST SWISS MADE WATCHES AT THE LOWEST POSMHI.K I'KIKS. (Old watchm and Jewellery taken in part pa> ment BRITISH MADE JEWELLERY AM) SMOKER REQIISITE AMHYUfG KY K\ KIO MAIL. BEAITIFIL ASSORTMENT Of RIN(.s. DIAMONDS MUCBUm. AND PRECIOIS 25SJ3*87 words
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Article124 1932-05-10 10 ALHAMBRA Janet Gay nor and Charles F.rrrll in Delicious. 6.15—9.16. Phon. •90*. CAPITOL. Bcbe I»aniel» and Ben Lyon in M>- lait. 6 I '-'I t'honr &2CI-2. GRKAT WORLD. -Wajrsaga. Clasata, Dob key Rides. Zoo, Mass, Skatiag groaad Cammerrial Maseom. MARI BOKOI I.H. Wlli.m lUinr* in Get Rich Quirk Wallinrford.124 words
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1063 1932-05-10 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE,TUESDAY MAY 10.1932. SOMETHING ATTEMPTED. After reading the extended report of the speeclit"< delivered at the annual meeting of the Rubber Glowers' Asxx-ia-tion, held in London las' month, one is forced rt.uctant'y to the observatum "much attempted, little done." The remark is not wholly ungenerous when we1,063 words
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Article136 1932-05-10 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Th- Rev. S. M. Collier, of British North Borneo, has left for home on Uave Mr. T. H. Menxies left Singapore on Saturday by the Calchas for home. He will be returning shortly. Mr. David E. Kaufman, American Minister in Bangkok, is at present in Singapore and is136 words
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1907 1932-05-10 10 Human Peacocks Of The Past > (By Andre de Kouquierev the famous French writer and oracle of etiquette and fashion, in an interview.) < This i* all nhniit llrau Hrnmmcll. thr /W of Kirhrlu a, mid nlkrr "dnnilii finrkn i"I marnrtmf*." ll bnnthm1,907 words
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Article804 1932-05-10 10 OUR OPTIMISTS. N". 1 Thi> Municipal Ticasurer who writes to a Singapore householder small house with n<> very elaborate supply of elre'ri.' gaiitrot.- pointing out that the householder is only $57.59 in credit ami asking for a cheque for $170. No. J The Singapore newsagent who804 words
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Advertisement182 1932-05-10 10 MAKING ENDS MEET flfffg'o INEXPENSIVE Jj^A»*>WgJ MErs WEftR for the man who is particular You should meet them. AII\CO i'-aux are worth 'jr— th<y all wear diffe- j| all wi-ar J>ow -B S E ■ad \<t every tie is Si t -Jpl*ft-J|iJß- K Ml Ns9^»B^ In \»ti und printwl dt-signs182 words
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Advertisement128 1932-05-10 10 (CIN€MA ORGAN 1 C NOV€LTJ€S ON I COLUMBIA BY (yOuUENJCyTHtSEj 1 mm f J G«MI-nielit VIKTORIA V 1 AM) HKR hL-.-SAR- (Fcort— Orpin) DB«4» m Pardnn. Ma*aa»e Ml- m TURIA AND HER HIS- C sar" i F rt r ££s; J I Organ) UXJM I rstiaSr? M "^r, 1 i128 words
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2164 1932-05-10 11 A SET-BACK FOR GENERAL MA. Tsitsihar Again in Hands! Of Japanese. HEAVY FIGHTING. Reinforcements Needed For Harbin Assault (From Our Own Correspondent.) Nanking. May 10. K.-|~.it- whith hav<> reached here state that General Ma Chan-shan's forces, and the Chim-e volunteers who have Ixt-n attackingSin Chew Jit Poh - 2,164 words
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Article162 1932-05-10 11 Views on Proposed U.S. Tax on Rubber. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 9. The I'nited State* Government's pro ;*>«at for an import tax of five gold r<"it.s a pound on rubber (approximate !> JOO per cent, ad valorem at present prices) is regarded with162 words
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Article159 1932-05-10 11 Married to Son of Duke Of Devonshire. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 9. l."iil Charles Cavendish, the 27-year-old son of the Duke of Devonshire, was married today in the private chapel of lY.e family's historic seat. Chatsworth House, j Derbyshire, to Adele Astaire. the famous I ArmTican159 words
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Article141 1932-05-10 11 Hopeful View of Sir Robert Ho Tung. London. May '.<. A ho|K-ful vi.-w of China's internal situation if taken l.y Sir Roi>ert Ho Tung, the Hong Kong millionaire and industrialist. Interviewed l.y K.-uter today Sir R->U-> t pointed out that Peking. Nanking and Canton are all really141 words
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Article145 1932-05-10 11 Kaye Don to Bid for New Water Speed Record. Rugby. May 9. Mm Knxlaml HI. the motor-boat in v. huh Mr. Kaye I>< n hopes to establish a new world's water speed record, was launched today at the Thames yard of Messrs. Thornycroft. the engineers. The boatBritish Wireless - 145 words
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Article103 1932-05-10 11 £131,000,000 Not Yet Paid By Russia. Rugby, May 9. Asked in the House of Commons today what steps the Government proposed to take to secure payment from the Russian (iovernment of the award of Septetnher. 1930, amounting to approximately £13.000,000, in favour of the Lena God FieldsBritish Wireless - 103 words
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787 1932-05-10 11 Miami Sensation. TRAGEDY IN HOUSE OF FAMOUS AIRWOMAN. Miami, May 10. ('apt. William Ijtnca.-ter has be?n indicted on a charge of murder in th.first detrree. Reuter. A message from Miami dated Apr. 24 stated s— Detectives investigating the fat<- tf Mr. Had' n Clarke, the787 words
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Article98 1932-05-10 11 Three Hours' Argument At Japanese Embassy. London. May 9. Six delegates of the National Unem- ployed Workers' Union were escorted by the police from the Japanese Embassy today because they refused to leave with- out seeing the Ambassador with whom they had not made an appointment. TheReuter - 98 words
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Article404 1932-05-10 11 M. Painleve Withdraws. HINT FROM RADICAL CENTRE GROUP. Paris, May 10. M. Painleve has withdrawn his candidature for the Presidency leaving the path clear for M. L? bran's election. This decision followed a move by the Radical Centre Group, the largest in the Senate, whichReuter - 404 words
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Article145 1932-05-10 11 Volley of Threatening Motions Prepared. Berlin. May '.<. A volley of threatening motions, of noconfidence, for dissolution, for rescinding the emergency decrees and especially concern ir.g the banning of the Hitler storm troops, has been prepared for the government in the Reichstag which reassembled today for a threeReuter - 145 words
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Article113 1932-05-10 11 Death of Authority On Hygiene. London. May 9. The death has taken place of Sir Thomas Legge. medical adviser to the social insurance section of the .Trades Union Congress, says Reuter. S:r Thomas, who was 69 years of age. was born in Hong Kong. He was edu.-atvd113 words
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Article133 1932-05-10 11 Doors of Revolution Are Going to be Thrown Open." Washington. May K Disquieting evidence was given by witnesses before the Senate Commission which is considering the iiill to authorise $600,000,000 advances to State i and Municipalities. Mr. McGrady. on behalf of the Labour Federation, predicted thatReuter - 133 words
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Article172 1932-05-10 11 Flying Services Cover Whole of Europe. Rugby, May 9. The summer service on the great international network of European airways, which are now in operation, are this year so inter-connected as a result of interrational conferences that they provide regular daily air services from London to 130 EuropeanBritish Wireless - 172 words
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Article287 1932-05-10 11 Hope to Meet Chinese Objections. MALAYAN PROBLEMS. New Proposals Being Considered. At a meet in* held under the auspice* of the Selangor Miners' Association on Friday it was made evident that Chinese miners in Mala) a are opposed to a scheme providing for the complete Moppagc of287 words
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Article276 1932-05-10 11 Commons Debate On The Budget London, May 9. The Government demred to see a riafe in wholesale prices and a smaller rise in reUil prices. This is the British monetcry policy in a nutshell riven by Mr. Neville Chamberlain, tne Chancellor of the Exchequer, in the Commons debata276 words
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Article110 1932-05-10 11 Alleged Shooter Caught In The East End. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I. mion. May The greatest London man-hunt for some I year* ended today in the East End when the polce caught Frank Cable, wanted in connection with the of Mr. and I Mrs. Ernest Gapps. tx.th110 words
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Article91 1932-05-10 11 Succeeded in Basle By Signor Beneduce. Rugby. May The resignation of Sir Charles Addis one of the directors of tl.e Bank of England, from the vice chairmanship of the Bank of International Settlements at Basle, took effect today. Signor Beneduce was nominated his successor. At today's boardBritish Wireless - 91 words
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Article55 1932-05-10 11 Air Liner Damaged On Way to Paris. The Imperial Airways fir liner Horatius was today struck by lightning over, Tonbridg?. Kent, when on its way to Paris. Only slight damage was done to the machine which returned Croydon where I all the th:rteen passengers resumed the journeyBritish Wireless - 55 words
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Article81 1932-05-10 11 Mr. J. A. Mollison and Miss Amy Johnson. London, May 9. The engagement is announced of Mr. J. A. Mollison. and Miss Amy Johnson,' the well-known flyers. Reuter. Mr. Mollison and Miss Johnson hay both made flights between England and Australia, and recently Mr Mollison captured the81 words
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Article120 1932-05-10 11 Man Unable to Return To His Home. Fate has played an unkindly Uiefc with a Frenchman who recently went to France on a visit from the Argentine, where ha had been living happily for the last «agat yearn. When he wanted tn return to Buenos Aires h«120 words
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Article29 1932-05-10 11 80,000 Increase in Britain Reported. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 9. It is unofficially estimated that the an* employed in Great Britain inrreas«d by 80,000 last month.29 words
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Advertisement63 1932-05-10 11 On Other Pages. Pare China Page I ndon Money Market V ound the Market b> the Financial Correspondent t The Good old Days of the Dandier— By Andre de FoaMiuierni in Police Inspector Attacked 12 Chettiars' Appeal to Government ..II Henaeiwy' Career IS Brighter Side of life in London II63 words
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Article, Illustration1431 1932-05-10 12 Mr. harley Zimmy. WANTS TO CONQIER IHE CHANNEL. rang* and interesting people ugh Sinira|Hire in the course of h year but the hollar Liner, President routrht a visitor yesterday who ran lav a claim to uniqueness. Many are him durtne the i "in ;iy. tUt none1,431 words
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Article41 1932-05-10 12 Committee Concludes Its PenanK Sittings. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. May 10. The Retrenchment Committee concluded it- -itlmtr- here yesterday. Fifteen witm \amined and it i- understood that several members of the subordinate -taff to«ik the opportunity of submitting suggestions.41 words
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Article54 1932-05-10 12 Shot by Kuala Lumpur Clerk. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. May Kepi.-sentatves of hte following firms Imhe Vahy.-. a clerk in the Posts and Telegraphs Department. Kuala Lumpur. sh< t a full-grown panther early yesterday morning out.-ule the fowl-house of his brother, who lives la the54 words
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Article82 1932-05-10 12 Mr. T U Sui>ianuiiiLa Ayer. extra assistant Contmiler of l-abour. Klang. has ii turneii liom leave. A pumping plant ha- lie.-n installed in the Malar a Swimiiiing Club. Thi< aril ensure an aini4e de'Uh of water for swimining and diving at all times. The Chinese l oflsul-Ueneral. Dr. Chan I82 words
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Article600 1932-05-10 12 Moneylenders' Bill M Too Drastic." The ptupoited Moneylenders Ordinance and the desirability of further social advancement among the Nattukkottai hettiar- of Singapore were comInented upon at .a largely attended recep•i.in held at the Capitol Resiraurant yesterday afternoon in honour of one of their compatriots who is600 words
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Article543 1932-05-10 12 Message From Secretary For the Dominions. Arranifments for Singapore'- Empire Shopping Week are pioceedinir apace, and the event ha:- -veiv proapMl of lieing an 1 outstanding MM Most of the business house- >:.uidlir.g Empire good* are taking part in Urn .liim- l< popularise Empire nrodml-. anil H543 words
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Article81 1932-05-10 12 siINMMMt Due to I vamitOf Nations. l.ond->n. May S*. Tne ajvws mn af China ansjMl in run. Mibut.'.n- to the I.eagu-- of Nation., naiion- tiHlay. Sir John Sunaa replied thar China oweo S4(MMHMI gold, which the Ass.-..i1,! ■kaanJ Ik- pawl ten years. had iKin tak- t 1",. iReuter - 81 words
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Article91 1932-05-10 12 MR. MACDONALD. Continues to Make (.ikkJ Proßress. ■•pkr, May '.< -Mr. Uam.-ay MacUmald. the PrimMinister, i ontinue* to make good progre»- fillowing the operation right ey.'. Bnt:-h Wn, l.m.ion. May 7. Ani>r.:ing to fi. riparfcj the diM,.'wcre aklkjad to have Mr. Ml. Ui lai.i stia||>e«i to hi^ bed after theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 91 words
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Article51 1932-05-10 12 (Jreat Destruction Kt-portt-d From Annam. ■niaaa, MM a > I A \ioliii ty/pnoosj whick f»rtunatel> only affli -led a' -mall area >tiuck southern Anntm ypaterday. Numep-us sictims and ijreat iaatmrUaai ;<( ploui'lt.\ .i|H,itc.l. liut a- all tel.fraphk- and railway omimur <attot>- liav. 1 lir-t nil- have yet n«nie51 words
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Article389 1932-05-10 12 Scene Outside Office. ASSAI'IT BY (HINKSK SKAMKV i An alleged atkM nil*-r ■> seamen oil in-pei-ior. who had lathei t.. .\4i B ~-intrapor Turd Police M ni >.n when live Chin, i fed "rftl I voluntarily wwim hurt A tin whilst in th. ex. 11l On thi389 words
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Article116 1932-05-10 12 Malay Who SI ill Eludes Capture. The raeideiM i airain aartarbed by th« n eturnal activities of a Ma... m- ln«ly WMli I '.o catch hui.. \i>t lii I linatw housebr. -aim* n iarinjf ami mi 1 up by the Singapore ranging from watches and h dres< suit-116 words
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Article29 1932-05-10 12 lay 7. of Malacca h.i ■I: 1' Gopalan. of the Lorona; Panjanj.School, in the pr< Ma lair. Indian- laah. Th.- o|M-NII:v t.\ ihi- Sabuh mom hi29 words
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Article42 1932-05-10 12 At a i>ul>;.' Hindu- i Sil fa Hindu Beard of K Mi v Mulhucuiratu J.p. |l Mil Ynii Kaaal CM I.P 1»> inrani J.P niani, Vr. S. AmpuUuana: MMr. S\ Kuiia M k >unili-ai, 11. a Blankajn M Mr. A. KUijrathami.y (Secretary).42 words
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Advertisement25 1932-05-10 12 Clover Brand Milk and Cream for HEALTH J%fegu PITPITV ECON q M y SATISFACTION. Sole Importers: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., Penang Singapore Kuala Lumpur.25 words
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Big Win for the Malays.—Dr. P. H. Hennessy's Career as a Cricketer.
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Article781 1932-05-10 13 Seven .oaU to Nil. LBAGUI FOOTBALL AT THE STADH.M. 7 R.\. 0 The Malays secured it very ea-y LaagM lay. when, with a weak ""•Hm. th. .-n times against the JJ.A. without reply in a tirM division mutch at the Ajkioa Road Stadium. They the better781 words
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Article508 1932-05-10 13 Dr. P. H. Hennessy's Notable Record. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. May K. Dr. I. II HrniK- Mi S m VaMM honour a farewell match It to be played ir Ipajh on Tuesday, ha* a wonderful reia Malayan enrket. having been a prominent player508 words
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Article678 1932-05-10 13 Victories Over S.C.C. XI And Medical Side. An S.C.C. XI lest to the Indian Association at cricket on Saturday on the I. A. ground by five wickets. The S.C batt-d first and compiled 87. to whK-h L. R. V, Earl (ontrihuted 21. Bhaskaran was in form with the678 words
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Article159 1932-05-10 13 Lewis and Fond to Meet Again. The contest over 10 rounds between Little Lewis and Kid Fond at the New World on Saturday is announced to be for the flyweight championship of Malaya. Fond can make eight stone, and Lewis is, vourse. lonsiderably lighter. When they met a159 words
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Article66 1932-05-10 13 Diana Fish wick May Be Unable to Play. (From Our Onn Correspondent.) London, May 9. Miss Diana Fishwick, a former women's gf>lf ihampion. is suffering from golf oaW*J and will probably be unable to play for i.n-a' Britain against the UajMai Btaaaa in the international match over66 words
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Article288 1932-05-10 13 Europeans Beat Chinese At Tennis. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. May The Ipoh Club defeated the Teluk Anaon Chinese Sporting Club in the interclub tennis competition for the Sultan of Perak's Challenge Cup. Results Kedr (ox and Walker i.«at 1.-r foang Kirn and Feng Kok Chan,288 words
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Article55 1932-05-10 13 Italy Win Two Matches Against Egypt. Geneva. May ft\ Italy met Egypt in the fir-t roun.l ..f the I>avis' Cup here today and ta« following matches were played: Me Stefant Italy beat I'ierrc- firandsuillot (Kgyptl V 7. I 1.1.. 1. -4 De Minerbi Italy t beat Wahid «-3.Reuter - 55 words
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Article257 1932-05-10 13 Navy Challenge Cup At Bukit Timah. The Navy Challenge Cup will be competed for at Bukit Tmth on Monday. May ltf. The following are ;:ie teams arid times f"i teeing off U5. Miss M. Uw and M. at I (S.fi.c.i Un I Btovana and R Rent.m 1G.G.0. UM,257 words
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Article60 1932-05-10 13 U.S. BASEBALL. Results of Games in The Two Major Leagues. New York. May 9. Toiiay's aVJMhaJI results were National Lea sue. I'incinnati I Philadelphia 3, Lombardi and Lee both scored home runs. rgh :> Boston 6 Twelve inning*. 7 Brooklyn «l i v. inelo scored a home rcn. Aatericaa League.Reuter - 60 words
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Article55 1932-05-10 13 St. Jos?i.Vs Institution will hold their annual sports at the Jalan Beaar Stadium Monday, May 2.{, at 2.15 p.m. There will be twu events, open to the old boys of the school, the 100 yards and the mile. Entriaa will be accepted on the Reid. Lady Scott55 words
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Article308 1932-05-10 13 laaaAa«i May I*. Tfnni« Tanrlm (luh tournamrnt ■aH IA K A Hi 1 KA r I >R< Anson IM. Sudium; \>:v Po»t Officr *a. Monopolies. V M.r.A. grd. Rohin.on. va. Mrd. Serricr*. S.H.B. grd. Public Srr *<OM v*. Told Storage. Jalan Besar: Friendly: S.Cf. "B" XI v». Vehicle.308 words
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Article262 1932-05-10 13 Rate Which Proved A Fiasco. R".va! Sinifa airain marrnl h> an •■f wind and pn-ir' weathn MmKtioa .!.|>ort thr tnti.rv a 4 ■'•nir t-nt- r <.f th<vi ;t rniifht w<-'l I. ma'lr I raciac, ii t., haw n fe\. v.t i k Ik. i..|ay. v not unlikely n262 words
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Article229 1932-05-10 13 Handicaps tor Last Two Days. Handicaps f, M r:ani i«,, aa th«- la«» two <lay.» of th«- SinjraiN.,. m.^nnit Saturday ami Mon.lay i ha With '►><■!««• imbli-h.-.i y.^t.nlay. tinweight* irday ann< w available and arc a* folio* tUcr 2. i.Tltf- ir!..n,r. Brown Boaoj I■■ Hlark M«ru B .IS.229 words
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Article33 1932-05-10 13 GUILL EMARD CUP. Kendall Replaces Duncan In FJLL& Team. (^roni Our Own < rr Kuala I. tm Oilman. partner Ohv.r in tax f»r Uaf GailWaaard < ip linn nasai nt ii'nn i th»- < ninny. l>la<-»-.33 words
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Advertisement81 1932-05-10 13 a^ MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE RE-STRINGING OF TENNIS AND BADMINTON RACKETS A SPECIALITY. We use Armours Genuine String*. Satkfsctioa «arar««. 1 PHONE 2938. ROYSONS THE MALAYAN SPORES DEPOT. 111. NOBTI MUOGB EOAD. UNCAPOBaV COMPLETE ITALIAN OPERAS RK( ORDEI) ON "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS BY THE I'KIM lIVU.S. HORIS AM)81 words
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Advertisement77 1932-05-10 13 with "MAGNET" Electric Fans the Modern Symbols of Breeze. 3bT l»r»i#n»-i) M 1 «Mt matinim air dt* s'srrfnrnl oMft BaMaaaal utrfrl .»n»i«»li»' M\<-Srl .>.'r, run rr a- IIBBBjIO, SOtl >O4 an rdin.r- rlr.lri llfhl In,. IKrir BOaBBV ul •>!.!• -nread rr.From < I «».."»«> and Upwards. Tar Goaoral h-.t.. b.77 words
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2517 1932-05-10 14 I I mm Oh >\mi i Orivspondent.) Strait* Times Office, Fleet Street, Apr. 7. THK water cm hii* revolutionised most nwi's 1W«», no .me has raor.> lan the Londoner who rsmlisea how many of the best things in English life are to lie2,517 words
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Advertisement27 1932-05-10 14 Is from the juice of Luscious GOLDEN ORANGES. Fj]ip»9S^fr| s^ or c Original and w£jj»J iVffJIJ refuse imitations of Genuine L Wsz& ORANGE SMASH S^^S FRAMROZ CO27 words
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Advertisement91 1932-05-10 14 MsT 41 To see and feel the gossamer texture ML Bmw of this exquisite hosiery is to marvel H^lil 1 j/Jr£§ A at the skill and artistry of Kayser* A ';/</ Bjff-g weaving. One should judge Kayser, mmWoffer many Kaunderings after long wearing. Only then can one know how magically91 words
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Article53 1932-05-10 15 Successful Show at The Capitol. The charity 'norformanrr of Brovn Sugar" at the Capitol Theatre yesterday n aid rf the fun-Is of the Convmt of the Holy Infant Jt-sus wa» a great aucces*, the house Komic filled to rapacity. The organisers of the performance with to thank all53 words
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Article38 1932-05-10 15 Minister of Economics Resigns. Berlin, May Professor Warmbold ha* resigned office an Mini-t.i of Kioniimn-. in the Federal Cabinet. Prexident von Hindenburir accepted the rr-ignatmn and entrusted the portfolio temporarily to Secretary of State Trendelenburg.— AneU-Trmns-Ocean.38 words
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Article119 1932-05-10 15 German as An Official Language. Berlin. May 4. Commenting: on the Ordinance to make German an official language in South Wont Africa, the Boer?en Zeitung true* on to consider the question of the naturalisation law, enpnially the objection* to he mad,, to the two y«-ars nalurah<ation qualification periodAneta-Trans-Ocean - 119 words
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Article33 1932-05-10 15 Mi>s Grace I'aul. M principal of th< Lduvil Girls' Bi-I.ingual IdMM, Ceylon, will lutun- on lionu-ii Science at the r f<> M<hi 1.y,. Institution •iiimiiii.iw a: p.m. Mrs K. I' Sail will |imm<i,33 words
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Article60 1932-05-10 15 Contemplates Rejoining League Of Nations. 'Itneva. May 7. (treat satisfaction is expressed in League circles at the announcement of the Argentine FreMuVm. General Justo. thct Argentina is contemplating resuming membership of the league and that 1 Bill will vliortly be luid hefore Parlia mint repealinir Urn 'I**' Mh to60 words
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Article69 1932-05-10 15 C RASHED TO DEATH. Penalty of r'oilhardiness On I <»r\ U > Rock. o lev o. May ft A ir..'.n who ventured hayWM th<- limit of s»f«ty on the I. on ley tork and Urn atteripti-d to stand on ri'S han<N on thr \v>\ ..i-t- >.vvrr>alai.< i-<l an. l ini.u.l69 words
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Article185 1932-05-10 15 MR. MRS. K. BADGER. Farewell Tiffin Before Ix?avin< For Home. (From Our Own Correspondent.) a. May 7. Mr. R. Bail^i kMMavi -^iretaiy of t r M ilacca Kortu ulturnl BorWty. and M itailif«r were i"itcttainf<l at timn .it Mr. Cuan Kirn 1 at Kandu Hilir l>y th«- Chin, -t n»t-ml(«-r«185 words
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Advertisement234 1932-05-10 15 Not a family man i)N&«A~ NEVER MIND READ THISI^ck of family ii no bar to ac(iuaintanceshij) with t)M New Morrti Family EiKht." Daafnad primarily to offer economical and enjoyable motoring for the family folk, this newcomer to the ranks oi moderately-priced can has found widespread adoption. ...Four good pals off234 words
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Article763 1932-05-10 16 Victory for the German Parties. Memel, May 6. The results of the Memel elections were as follows i The German Agriculture Party increased \u vote from 15,000 to 22,000 and secured 11 seats in place of 10. The German People's Party increased its poll from 18,000 toAneta-Trans-Ocean - 763 words
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Article129 1932-05-10 16 OFFENSIVE WEAPONS." Caustic Comment by Geneva Paper. Cenvva, May 5. The Journal tie Geneve published an article on the work of the Disarmament Conference which is all the more remarkable in view of the paper's well-known Francophile attitude. It states The conference has adopted a perfectly clear principle, nunivly that129 words
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Article219 1932-05-10 16 Protest Sent to League Of Nations. Dantzig, May 5. In a memorandum to the League of Nations, the High Commissioner, Count Gravina. states that the Senate vigorously opposes the Polish demand tc place the free city's customs administration under Polish control. The Sonate point* out thatAneta-Trans-Ocean - 219 words
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Article315 1932-05-10 16 German Government's Message of Sympathy. Berlin. May 7. The news of the dastardly attack on President Doumer caused general consternation and aroused widespread sympathy, for the victim had never played a prominent part in French foreign policy. President von Hindenburg immediately tilt-graphed expressing his sympathy, «hile the Chancellor,Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 315 words
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Article168 1932-05-10 16 Agreements Which Never Existed/ Stockholm. May 5. The first police report, comprising three volumes, on the Kruegcr affair, deals with means employed by Swedish financier to utilise every possibility afforded by legislation in all countries in order to carry out his transactions. The report further shows168 words
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Article75 1932-05-10 16 Celebrates His Fiftieth Birthday. Berlin, May 7 The ex-Crown Prince celebrated hi.< 50th birthday today. Together with the princess, he entertained numerous distin- guished guests at luncheon at their Potsdam villa, including Prince Rnprecht of Bavaria. Duke Albrecht of Wuerttemberg. Field Marshal von Maekensan and other German GeneralsAneta-Trans-Ocean - 75 words
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Article64 1932-05-10 16 Reported Death Of Commander. London. May 4. It is reported that the Argentine cruiser Chaco. which left Barcelona some days ago ostensibly for northern waters, is in reality crossing the Atlantic homeward, {carrying the body of the commnder. Captain Francisco Cniz Ramirez, who is alleged to haveAneta-Trans-Ocean - 64 words
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Article112 1932-05-10 16 Withdrawing from Party Politics. Berlin. May 7. A general meeting of the Steel Helmet organisation, held at Magdeburg, adopted a resolution stating that the organisation will withdraw from party polities. Colonel Duesterberg, who is vice-presi-dent of the organisation and was an unsuccessful candidate at the first presi-Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 112 words
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Article94 1932-05-10 16 Death of Professor Jacob Riesser. Berlin. May 7. One of Germany's foremost banking and economic experts. Professor Jacob Riesser. died here today at the age of 79. Herr Riesser, who was for many years director of the Darmstaedter Bank and later professor of commercial law at Berlin I'niversity,Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 94 words
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Article112 1932-05-10 16 Thirteen Years in Penal Servitude. Berlin, May 5. The last German war prisoner. Paoli Schwartz, who, after serving 13 years of a life sentence in the French penal colony for alleged high treason, was recently pardoned by the President of the Frenrh Republic, hits returned to hisAneta-Trans-Ocean - 112 words
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Article35 1932-05-10 16 SNOW IN MAY Heavy Fall in North Of England. London, May 7. Snow has fallen abundantly in the north of England, especially in the LakiDistrict, and also in Scotland during th.past 4* hours.— Aneta Tram-Ocean.35 words
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Article60 1932-05-10 16 Count Welczek to Represent Germany. Berlin, May 7. The German Ambassador to Madrid, Count Weicsek, will represent the Reich at the forthcoming meeting of the League Council, as both the Chaneallor, Dr. Bruening. and the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Herr von Buelow, are prevented from attendingAneta-Trans-Ocean - 60 words
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Advertisement65 1932-05-10 16 Another Racing Competition. $250.00 Must Be Won Following the Success of the Competition run by THE SUNDAY TIMES in Connection with the Singapore Races. it has been decided to run a Further Competition in which a First Prize of $250.00 Must Be Won. There are No Impossible Conditions and No65 words
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Advertisement397 1932-05-10 16 tttth are Itvrtg parti oi >our body. Thtymay ht t!l W^^^^^^^^^^l^^HH through lack of th« propf r *r El^^S^^l nmms |TruTl Calctttm. -but now^k^p you can Cure your teeth from within- KALZANA, the Calcium food, is the ruw kiea in the care of the teeth. For many years people thought397 words
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8787 1932-05-10 17 R.G.A. CHAIRMAN'S FAREWELL TO RESTRICTION HOPES. "Magnificent" Sacrifices Of Managers And Assistants. 1 From Our Own Correspondent I Straits Times Office. Fleet Stnt't. Apr. 22. An ackmmk?dKm*nt that hopes for Restriction must be shelved, probably for ever an assertion that rubberprodurers were determined8,787 words
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Advertisement162 1932-05-10 17 "COLEMAN" QUICK-LITE LANTERN. mismkh: in.HTs rOUtaUM <!■ l< KI.ITE LANTERNS WITI 111 II.TIN I'IMI' ARE STILL $16.00. Complete. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd (lrir..r[...r.,rrd :n Knflind). MWKAPOM M \i LMM II N VM. AM) IPOH. I araW^pff BaaTa^BTJ*^' rf'**~* 1 <>m dffrrmt Modrla. aa aapplM ta thr llriimh and ol.inial (.OTfnarall162 words
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Advertisement137 1932-05-10 17 LOOK AT HER! A SOLID little rock of firm 4 flesh, with fine straight < p limbs, a beautiful, healthy colour and even, white, good < quality teeth. 4 > She has the intelligence of the 4 p perfect food, which supplies the <t body and the brain with all137 words
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Advertisement96 1932-05-10 18 WEDNESDAjM Teeth Beautiful and White Test this .im.i/iim antiseptic kol> in is U i. mi I gly, > cllow, dcca> cd teeth are caused by mouth terms scientists call it Bacte-rial-Mouth. Kemnvc this and teeth whiten. No ordinary dentifrice can do it, but Kolynos quickly kills these germs. Acids are96 words
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Advertisement37 1932-05-10 18 iH Hf IrKaS^^^ ~~-~T^ V silver bubbles stealing up through the K'»l<l«'n i^»"T\ A T^^K^^^^g^^^^^yl^^™ ill /iff m -II L~ ..j- j>jsd^^Wj*, KEIALA V, SOLE AGENTS WILLIAM JACKS CO., (Maia,a) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LU MPUR IPOH PENANG37 words
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Article374 1932-05-10 19 Back To Stone Age. HOW FAMILY EXISTED FOR TKN VKARS. The following reinarkalile example of the virility and aadnraaci kimn bj furnished bj the "Biaaan .f rh. Arctu." Dr. Tiiri|uctil. who one <>f hit rare vacntion* out»nie in Vanciu. An Eskimo an<l hb wife found374 words
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Article210 1932-05-10 19 "YARD" CHIEF RET IRES. Two Well- Known Officer* Leave the CAD. 17. On*- of the he»t-knnwn officer .if the Ih at Scotland Yard, Supt. <' Cooper, retiren A member of imprr figured ir. man;. Id- »a- <nirH(rol in D Ciippen mur.|iT«l h' th»- BCtvaaa, and thai th.- (iMxtntei. On* of210 words
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Article, Illustration39 1932-05-10 20 NEW 4 \STI.K IMTKDS SI OCBM H.M. the queen presenting medals to the members of the Newcastle I'nited eleven after the F.A. Cup- Final at Wembley on Apr. 23. ■c*39 words
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Article, Illustration51 1932-05-10 20 DUKE AND DI'i'HESS OF YORK AT ST. TAIL'S C ATHEDRAL The Duke and Duchem of York attended the annual St. Geor|re'i Day Service of the Order of St. Michael and St. (it-orge. held at St. Caul'!* < alhedral. London. The photo tfhowa the Duke and Duchess leading after the service.51 words
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Article, Illustration63 1932-05-10 20 'ADIKB I'\KI.I\Mh.M \IH GOLF TWENAMENT -The Ladies' Parlit mentary (;«lf \Mo«ation held an Mn.t.l.m, t,,,,r, am, n. at the Kan. Ugh lufc. London, to celebrate the 21*t a nniverwr, of the UMKiation Th" nhoto riMI (left to r.«ht) Mis« M Baird. Mr«. B.me, Gorell. L«l y Caris hrooke. afnend and63 words
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Article, Illustration29 1932-05-10 20 THE CITY AND SI'BL'RBAN The City and Su' urban race at the Epsom Spring Meeting »is run in a rainstorm. The photo »ho»s Clogheen «innin|( from Venturer. (Planet News.)29 words
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Article, Illustration53 1932-05-10 20 SIIXMSI'KARK lUX IKK KK<M| TIIF. AIR A pictare take* from the air of the new Shakeapvare Mimonal Theatre a I Slratford-on- Avon, which waa opened by the Prinre of Walea in the presence vf riprcitenuiivck of all nation,. This theatre replacm the farmer buildiag which was demtroved by fire ib53 words
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Article, Illustration48 1932-05-10 20 AN ADVANCE BI'IMIKT SPEECH Mr. Neville hamberlain. the Ch»M ellor of the F.*rh«-quer. H|v*f a few words into the microphone for a ntmn rml picture a* he leCt his home in Ka lon Square. London, for (hr Mm. •f Cowmm U present his Bwdget to Parliament. (Planet New*.)48 words
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Advertisement16 1932-05-10 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEI CORPORATION. LTD. (lac*r*oratrrf in Great Hnuii Inl (MV* Malaya I SINf.ArORK16 words