The Straits Times, 13 May 1932
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Title Section37 1932-05-13 1 The Straits Times [FSTABLISHED KEAKT A CEVTUIT.] THE IARCEST H\D MOST MFLVtNTIAL NEWSPAPER I\ MALAYA. 10 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAT^MAY 13, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times re pages. NNGAFOM, FRIDAY. MAY 13. 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS.37 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement418 1932-05-13 1 ■mCAPORE: Tl. CECIL ST. T'PHONE IIII7V J €.13 Tonifht 9.15. BEBE DANIELS and BEN I.YON In 1 "MY PAST" j ThoN* 5261-2. Phosferine HEALTH SALT THE TONIC FRUIT SALINE Phosferine Health Salt coaxes your digestion into working with the smoothness nature intended. Its crisp, clean, stimulating flavour puts you at418 words
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Advertisement50 1932-05-13 1 "MONIQUE" (Shanghai Manila Singapore) FRENCH DRESSES and HATS 157, North Bridge Road. ((APITOI. Bl SINGAPORE. Sport and Afternoon Dresses and Evening Gowns. ORDERS TAKEN. New shipments every fortnight. MODERATE PRICES.' The exact date of the opening of Singapore Branch at the above address will be announced in the paper. 150 words
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Advertisement150 1932-05-13 1 KUALA LUHFUfi: TT. JAVA tT, .('•HONE 9N9IV THE ARMMORI BELT FOR REAL HEALTH AND BEAUTY. £> Tho Armmori Belt is a slendering f% j fashion belt ingeniously combining jf\ healthful yupport. It is the idoal /V" I J y^.\ foundation Karment for every con- a^aßiaw'^ reivable occasion or figure need.150 words
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Advertisement17 1932-05-13 1 i j CIS Toaifht 9.13. BEBE DANIELS j a*4 BEN LTW in j "MY PAST" I'hoor Mi17 words
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Advertisement449 1932-05-13 2 P. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL. I'\S*F.NGKR AND CARGO SERVICES. PKNTMSITLAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. C.l'tl' OSTKACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, MINUOM AND KAB EAST MAIL SERVICE. 1)1 TWAItn IKHV LONDON FOR CHINA AMI JAPAN. Tonnage. Duo Spore. lKt. ERA lft.ooo May 11 I AN 6,700449 words
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Advertisement609 1932-05-13 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples, MaraeilleK, Lottdon. Aatwera, Rotterdam aad Mlddleahoroagh. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. I RI'WA MARU 10.700 May 19 20 I FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 June 2 3 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 June 16 1« TERrKI'NI MARU 12.000 June 28 29 UAXI SAN MARU lQ^&OO July It609 words
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Advertisement487 1932-05-13 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Tncorporatoi in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE. SYDNET AND HCLBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wallmown steamer MARELLA (7.W5 torn) and he s.s. MANGOLA (SJ6t to as) (Cargo >nly). The M. MARELLA ia one of the antest and finest steamers trading to Anatralia.487 words
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Advertisement616 1932-05-13 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO, LOOTED (Incorporated In Denmark.) Telephone US*. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TU GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave P'pors Penang. ■j. MEONIA May IS May M m.s! BORINGIA June Jone 10 gu. FIONA June 29 July 1 ms. ERRIA July 20 July 22 m.J. ALSIA Aug.616 words
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Advertisement1028 1932-05-13 2 THE RLITS FUNNEL LINK (Oeeaa THE HI'A KHIOW BTF4MSHIP CO. •team Skls> Co-, UsL. and China Melaal (IMJ) I.TK Rleam VavlcnUon Co, LU.) THE SVKAWAK STrVMSIIir Co, I.td. THB STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co, I.td. IIIK CtTNARD iTEAM SHIP CO, LTD. THB CHINA NAVIGATION Co. Ud. THE AISTRAI.IAN OKIKNT M LINK ltd.1,028 words
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Advertisement342 1932-05-13 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL I NAVIGATION CO., BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. STATFS STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEIXLB Sailings for United States and Canada Points from Hong Kong. San Francisco and l-«e Angeles). 85. OOUNBJ TrPH sails from Hunt h I May M Agents ANGI/) SF AM CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Fnrland.)342 words
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Advertisement409 1932-05-13 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINB JWAIffIUMN.MAILUNI WHY TRAVEL THE DOLLAR WAY? BECAUSE 1 Fresh California fruits and vegetables are served at every meal. 2 Every stateroom is an outside cabin. 3 Outdoor salt-water swimming paal on Deck. 4 Orchestra music far Tea-Dancinj-Dinner and entertainmenW. 5 First Ran Motion Picture*. 6 A wonderful409 words
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Advertisement564 1932-05-13 3 (Incorporated in England i -ELLERMAN" LINE. Passenger and Freight Serrices to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. TU Ports and Bm* CaaaL OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI ft JAPAN. Steamer Due Spore. i.i. TITY QV KI.ORKN* F. June 20 HOMEWARDS. a.s. CITY OP BAGDAD for Havr*. Ldoa. B'dam and H'l.urr Due May564 words
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Advertisement447 1932-05-13 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England CapiUl Authorised A.000.000 CapiUl Subscribed 1.800,000 Reserve Fund and Best M 1^17.9**! CapiUl paid up 1,060,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS t J. M. Ryrie, Eaq. Chairman, P. R. Chalmers. Eaq, Charle* J. Hambro, Eaq, W. H. Shelford. Esq.. Sir Thomas Catto, Bart,447 words
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Advertisement615 1932-05-13 3 BANKING ANNOUNCEMENTS NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N.V. Established IMS al Asaaterdaat. I Authorised Capiul Glds. 100.000.000 (about m^oo.ooo I Paid op CapiUl Glds. 5ft.000.000 (about «4^00.000i. I Reserves Glds. 2».1!M>.007 (about 12.432.000). HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. MA.NCH OFFICES THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES BaUvia Bead Offlce for Dutch East Indies. BRANCH OFFICES615 words
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Advertisement411 1932-05-13 3 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAITY N.V. Netherlands Trading Society. (Established at Asastrrdam ls?4) PAID IP CAPITAL Fl. 80.030,000 STATUTORY RKSKRVE H 40.1 M.1.0.x.. 1.0.x. HEAD OFFICE l\ AMSTKRDAM WITH AGEN< IKS IN BOTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, HEAD AC.K.NVY IN I!\TA\IA BRAN< Hl 'Bandoeng Hone Hung Rangoon Bandjermasir. 'Semarang Bombay *Wi CalcutU Cheribon411 words
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Advertisement540 1932-05-13 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 hera an apvraslautalr M«M worda to Una and there it a flat rate chaff* •< cent* per Una par Inaartion with A minimum of ort dollar par laMrtlaa. Advertisement* will ha abated ta 10 a.m. oh tha day of ittu*. A f«a of 25 rent* U charged540 words
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Advertisement786 1932-05-13 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET TO LET, M, Scotts Road. Baswedan 31, Dhoby Ghaut. Phono Till. INSTITUTION HILL ban*al«w —wif renovated »W. United Engi— rs. TO LET. 68, Printap Street, I roesw, «Uctricity. Apply «7. Pnwp Street. BUNGALOWS. 4-lt 14-1». Angnllia Park. I rent* reduod. Apply Aocvllia Co. TO LET. bonrmlow,786 words
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Advertisement721 1932-05-13 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET OFFICE, Robinson Road, 3,700 >q. feat, nnU (UM property. l'nit»d Engineer*. TO LET. OFFICES at 4 >nd 4-A, Priac* St. top floor and No. 22. Rafllet PUct. Apply Koh Chew Kee, 12». Killiney Road. TO LET, e«cellent rbdown* in SUnUy Stß«t, 700 »q. feet. R«nt *35721 words
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Advertisement309 1932-05-13 4 FOR SALE RACE KNAPS. ART PHOTO STI'DIO. 17. SWefie Rond. FOR SALE, one Pedigree Dalmatian Dog 1 year old. Apply Box 962, Strain Time*. LAUNCH SO ft. Tenkwood IS H.P. Thorn yrroft Motor $M 0 United Engineers Limited. f.FNI'INB ITALIAI* VIOLINS fin «fw«i4a. him w Co, Ltd., Xl», North BrM««309 words
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Advertisement653 1932-05-13 4 PUBUC NOTICES. THE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY. UMTTED. (In*, rporatad i« the Unitad EJn«d*wj). NOTICE Diversion of Trolley Btm Service* i on May 15. 1932. At the requ-st of th* Authorities, with the object of relieving th.- existing congestion at the junction of North Bridge Road anrf High Street, the Company,653 words
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Advertisement659 1932-05-13 4 _PUBLIC NOTICE ORIENTAL TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC CO.. LTD. i Incorporated in the I mted Kingdom) NOTICE TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS. new Telephone Directory is now in cour*« of prepur:.iii'n. and Telephone Sub- etrt* rf^ou***t**d to aiovi?** tn*v om* pany. by letter U tke Manager, kefora May IS. of any alterations ilrsired659 words
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Article532 1932-05-13 5 Closing Stages of Death Drama at Assizes. The closing stage* in the death drama of a Javanese woman njme.l Meena. nicknamed "talkative Meena." took place at the Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice Whitley when Nawi bin Tiram, a Javanese, pleaded not guilty to her murder. Meena. the D.532 words
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Article74 1932-05-13 5 Inquest Closes With Riddle Of Death Unsolved. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) 1 Ipoh. May 12. A verdict of murder against some perr><••- ns unknown was returned by the coroner at the inquest on Bachan Singh, the young police constable who was j »tal>l*<i to death while on beat74 words
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Article863 1932-05-13 5 Architect Succeeds In Claim. Th* rn»c in which Mr. N Barm»l>a«. the Sercmban arrhitt-ct, <ue<l Mr. B. Nicholas and Mr. R. lekaatiaa, the Inl sai defendants, for the recovery of a sum of $240. allt-jred le (x- tiaiancc dm- for vrvices rendered m him in pnpannir the863 words
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Article55 1932-05-13 5 Jiiitirim'nt »■< icseivi'il in the Suprrme Court this nioimnr l»y tri <'hirf J Sir William Mun-on in thr eaac in which the Guardian .V-.iurunc Co. Ltd. wa< MiH for Hrn mum ..f HUM tiy 1...- Sun* Heng ami etaen. Mr. V. D. Knnwlr-. appcaml f»r the plaintiffs and55 words
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Article43 1932-05-13 5 In the Bankruptcy Court thi* morning brfor* Mil- v H.m killi ll T< i 'fiviny ordi win mail)' »ira Kia H»p, Ch«p >it < t\»on. Chop re Ijeng ('has) and hop Cheong Kw. An adjudicatien order wax Made against L--h Kirn Watt.43 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement402 1932-05-13 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation ami Hot and Cold Running Water. todays attractions Saturday, May 14th. RIJSTTAFEL TEA DANTE— 6.3O to H. 15 p.m. IN THE BATIK GRILL ROOM Noun to 3 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER AND After Dinner Dance r^E BALL 9.30 to Midnight. DANCING TILL 2 A.M.402 words
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Advertisement293 1932-05-13 5 RAFFLES CAFE Excellent Meals a la Carte at Moderate Cost BREAD daily delivery to all parts of the town. CAKES j Cakes and Pastries, Sausage Rolls and Curry Puffs freshly made daily. Upcountry orders executed promptly. Chocolates, Sweets, Crackers and Fancy Goods. PHONE 5381. GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL. Phone 6490. Telegrams293 words
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Advertisement65 1932-05-13 5 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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SPORTING NEWS
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Article226 1932-05-13 6 Dr. Hennessy's Match Marred by Rain. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh. May 12. The farewell cricket match in honour of Dr. P. H. Hennesay was marred by rain. The Medicos batted first and put up 111. Gune with 39 was top-scorer. Dr. Henneasy waa given an o .ation226 words
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Article103 1932-05-13 6 Water Polo Match at The Swimming Club. Fifteen goals were scored in a waterpolo game yestrday in the Singapore Swimming Club tournament when E. A. Brodie's team beat C. G. Windle's side by B—7. The goals w«re easily obtained, most of them coming from long shots from103 words
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Article51 1932-05-13 6 Orwell Remains a Hot Favourite. I-ondon. May 6. The following is the latest Derby betting 2 to 1 against Orwell. 100 to 7 against Dastur. i 20 to 1 against Cockpen (offered). 1 28 to 1 against Firdaus.si (offered), 3&\ to 1 against taken. 33 to 1 against51 words
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Article52 1932-05-13 6 Results of Games in The Two Major Leagues. New York, May 12. .Today's baseball results were National League. Cincinnati 2 Brooklyn 5 Chicago 3 Boston 8 Hargrave and Moore scored home run*. l Si. Louis 8 Philadelphia 2 American League. Boston 4 Cleveland 5 McManus hit a homeReuter - 52 words
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Article84 1932-05-13 6 Beat Fort Canning H.Q. By 82 Runs. At Pulau Brani yesterday, the 7th A. A. Battery- cricket eleven defeated the H. Q., Fort Canning XI by 82 runs. The win;neis scared 151, to which Woodfinc contributed 52 and Keeling 26 Shelley with 18 and Ellis with84 words
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Article50 1932-05-13 6 The St. Joseph's Institution will hold their annual .sports on Monday. May 23. at Jalan Besar, beginning at 2.15 p.m. The annual sports of Pearl's Hill School will be held in the school hall on Thursday. May 26. at 3..10 p.m. Mrs. C. t'oloman will present the prizes.50 words
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Article727 1932-05-13 6 Chinese Coolie Sentenced To Death. I had a dispute with him. In •Wnight I was thinking and becamo very angry. I picked up a knife and killed him." This startling statement was ma Ir l<y a Chinese, Koh Hong Liang, to Mr. Justice Whitley at the Assizes727 words
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Article21 1932-05-13 6 The Straits Chinese Amateur Dramatic and Musical Society is presenting (imufifah at the Moonlight Hall, New World, tomorrow at 8.30 p.m.21 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement666 1932-05-13 6 Net Sale Of The Straits Times Passes The 10,000 Mark. FIGURE CERTIFIED BY AUDITORS. Complete Vindication Of The Policy Of Expansion. At the bexinainaT of last month thr nrt sale of Ike StraiU Times, exclusive of all free ami unsold copies, ami after deducting all copies retailed for office use,666 words
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Advertisement18 1932-05-13 6 The usual Friday feature. India, Burma and Ceylon Warefc by Week," will be found on page 14 today.18 words
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Advertisement234 1932-05-13 6 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 Simultaneously with ALHAMBRA HELL DIVERS. VICTORIA THEATRE LAST TWO NIGHTS ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY TONIGHT 9.30 P.M. LA TOSCA Tomorrow. Hatordav. 10 CARMEN BOOKING AT I.ITTl.rs f>. S2 and tl. SUNDAY NEXT 9.30 p.m. M« IiiKIX MMluuni MM I GRAND FAREWELL t ON< KKT ITALIAN OPERA CONTAIN Book234 words
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Advertisement186 1932-05-13 7 111 i Fil vI »1 ifiwWßHiH NOW EXTENDED TO PLAY ALSO AT MARLBOROUGH Terrific Success of this Supreme Screen Spectacle demand* "two theatre showing to accommodate the crowds History in the Making MATINEES TOMORROW SUNDAY. PHONE BOOKING 6909. LINE HALF-TONE BLOCKS fo to the Bert M*ker» »n Malaya j THE186 words
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Advertisement164 1932-05-13 7 See Z I M M V AT THE CAPITOL. Commencing 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 MATINEE TOMORROW at 3.15 p.m. Special Double Attraction! 3 Famous Stars Headed by the beautiful favourite of "RIO RITA" fame BEBE DANIELS with BEN LYON and LEWIS STONE IN ••One <>f the most i \<< I n164 words
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Advertisement124 1932-05-13 7 RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903. 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 I MATINEES: SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 3.15. IA CAST OF SUPER-ARTISTS IN A SUPER-STORY! I1I 1 THE PICTURE WHICH CROWDED CINEMAS I IN LONDON AND NEW YORK— —SET THE CRITICS APPLAUDING I AND CREATED AMAZING BOX-OFFICE RECORDS! I THE SCREENS MOST GLAMOROUS STAR j124 words
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Article104 1932-05-13 8 SHIPPING NOTES. 0. Freyberf, Master Attendant, tly viaited Pulau Berhala in the 1 kma Sal in company with the British A.lviwr ami .^tate Engineer, Trrngcanu, U> select a nite for th,> n.w unw»trhed A.d.A. light which Government proposes U rutalilish on the eastern side of this •'larnl104 words
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Article113 1932-05-13 8 t^mb'er 7 jj Cube No 1 a 16 00 opra S M R.M Safv f1..;.. Sarawak 105 Black Pepper fO4O Psarl Sa 4^l small 100 Hium pearl «oo Waai !»i«- to US flli* to \r,; OtMum j^O^ r !> r unit if two 4 giOK-fi UM, Drapon J4 9tt.113 words
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Article89 1932-05-13 8 '•"♦r 1 their weekly -:ngap >n, May lj ■tat* and Siagaaara h» v <" ri'tnaii!. .1 fairly -'.»,!> <,ni<- uur la<t "urit to rumour* that the An-f •■pi i Nw«l V<irk ad nyd ruwalßßiralily, sp..t touching 4. 1 a furthrr rumour that the propo«al ha.t b«en shelved bi89 words
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Article61 1932-05-13 8 ':inrj!- ca'A Singapore Ahpora, Ara, Ask«-1 i<lil»n. I Varu. Kl 1 G <i Pfcaaißßt, BW«, Hau- K -art:, Nalrora. i"i. N^usan Marie I tl ieala, Porth"-. Saalr. Snring l >ank 11 Narvi(mUir, Talma. Tanco Maru. Tjihadak. Hi re, H !aya M.-i I ri shank Rimi Miru. l-anc61 words
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Article255 1932-05-13 8 .y. May M, Ships alonr-idr the Hhinn or expected to arrite. hrll'H. imhriii k Main Wharf l.rh < row. l.rh "Mar» I R.,-I'. P.W l> M 0,,,. I and 1 I'redrer Tembj kill.' Shyo r ,n Maru. Bin, joe. Kajanir. O I Wharf Nil. ..^1 Wharf Nil255 words
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Article37 1932-05-13 8 Mails left London on May 4 by the outward Dutch aeroplane from Amsterdam are expected to arrive at Singapore by the evening express tomorrow. Correspondence will be ready for delivery u> Upholders at 7.30 p.m.37 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article841 1932-05-13 8 I The following IUHMBPf are «aiiin« »> the P and <> Ranpura. whi«h leavea Sinjnpore today Mr J. Honman. Mr. A. G Macdonald. Mr and Miv C H. F. rierrepont. Sin F.. J. Struenell. Mr. B F Dyke. Mra. O. G. Willlnmt. Mr. t. M. Day. Mr.. T. H.841 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article409 1932-05-13 8 laaa* VaL Pd. »ay*r». Seller*. 1 1 Penawat 0.34 038 •7.5 Pen*-»alen Ord. 9 3 10/* 1 1 Prulin* Tin 3.20 3.30 11 f > Purhong 6 < £1 fl Pun«ah 8 1 1 Puteh 0.30 0.40 1 1 Rahman Hyd. 0.36 0.40 1 1 Rajah Perak nom. (1409 words
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Article264 1932-05-13 8 Imo« Val. Pd. Buyen. Seller*. 1 1 Kinta Electric 0.30 0.40 nom. 1 1 MaUrr* Electric Ord. 096 105 1 1 Malacca Electric Prtf. 1.10 1.65 10 10 Maynard Co. B.OOnom 1 .Ml Malayan Breweriei O.lMii o.lRdi« nom. 50 60 McAlittar <o. 6.V00 70.00 10 10 Kobinnon Ord. 2264 words
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Article137 1932-05-13 8 Singapor* Cold Storage 7 p.e. 4th. at IWB red. I*ll -II 1M 101 «L Singmpore MunicipeJ I p.e. sf 1901 red. 1940 1400,000 100 lOt nom. Siavapore Municipal 4S p.& ef 1907 red 1947 11.800.000 97 N a«m. SiagSfwre Municipal *<* P-e. ef 1909 red. 195R tl137 words
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Article389 1932-05-13 8 FraMr and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. Today! Plica Fra«r Lt.ll Co. Evmtt AlUnhv (111 0.15 0.30 0.20 0.10 Alor «;»j«h 11) 0.15 0.30 0.20 030 A Hitam .sl> 040 0.«0 0.50 0M A Knnmc II > 006 0.16 t.M OJOnorn A Malay I- 0,16 050 0.40389 words
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Article24 1932-05-13 8 From China and Japan, by KuUang. due at Singapore noon today. From Franc*-, km D'Artaffnan. dur .il injrapore 10 a.m. on Sunday.24 words
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Article221 1932-05-13 8 Today. Siam (except Lower Sum i Heroi 3 p.m. Srlat Pandjang. Rengkali>. SiaV Pakan Ilaroe. Pajakumbo Padang iHonr Thong i 3 p.m. North. Ka.t and N W,--: Sumatra i Tinumbo 3 pja. Sourabaya. < elebet. Moluccaa. Timor Hilly and South-East Borneo (Giang Ann I 4 r re.221 words
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Article47 1932-05-13 8 ■y «>•« LwM Larapara Mar. 14 Apr. 18 Rajpu'ana Apr. 1 Apr IS Kerto»opo "Mar. 31 Apr. 2S I. Van nidrnbarnevclt Apr. 8 Apr. 17 Mil Rouiml Apr. Apr. 30 Karoa Apr. 7 Apr. SO Vmpo Apr. 15 May 4 >.rfu Apr. IS Hay 947 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement176 1932-05-13 8 DONT JUDGE YOUR TEETH BY YOUR MIRROR f\nrrhe*t'* attack U inritUih- LX3K in rhe mirror at ynur teeth sod gt>ms. Tht-y may appear sound and licaltln ana] may have white ieerf>. and 2 brilliant \mile that i> aUmired by all >THir tnend* hut «W( Irt ikttc txlrrmji f*<ii fool row.176 words
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Advertisement95 1932-05-13 8 A Better Shave ft ithnut all the Fu*» of Briuth I Ait her R IIII- 1 n Simple »>r« »«»ur fare, rub on .«.lio^ K.irluixil and •ha<r llml- all! Hill Harha><>l <l.«e~ more limn ni\r mil m>l a «<mkl abate— il". an arlite 4nli htpln Sn^lir* and lieaU rliafed »i95 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous318 1932-05-13 8 Nl licit of above rubber share quotations sre bow obl* nomloal MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. TESTEBDAT. 1 P.M. YESTERDAY. Bright I Wind. Statioaa. Temperature Rain- Sun- Belatlre DirecSL& Mm lall. shine. Humidity. tioa. Feres. Veather I F. P. in. hoars. m.p.h Ke«ah: I Alir S^r 91 74 a.86318 words
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Miscellaneous748 1932-05-13 8 MALAYAN WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. Radio-Saigon Closes Down. (By Our Wireless Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday. Radio-Saigon was not on the air las 1 niirht. and according to a report which nan reached this office this popular station has closed down for good. A Singapore listener nn Wednesday night heard the announcer, at the748 words
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Miscellaneous262 1932-05-13 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Friday. Mar ML H W. 2* a.m., 7 ft. 9 in.. 4.30 p.m. A ft. 4 in Organ Rental by Mr A K. Thornley Jones, Mem Hall. 8.11 p m San I'arlo Italian Opera Ce.'s "La Tosca," Victoria Theatre. 9.30 p.m. Hstarday May 14. H W.262 words
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Article167 1932-05-13 9 Rubber Quiet Sellers Reserved. TIN PRICE FALLS BACK AGAIN. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday. Today's Prices KuSher cents per In. Tin. T.i tons at HtM per picul. ■\>st<-rda>'s Prices Withber. I nnd»n. 1 I.Vlfcd.. unchanged. New 2 H-1B rts.. up 1-16 ct Mirket Tone ({uiel. unchanged.167 words
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Article12 1932-05-13 9 12. Amsterdam 4.'.'!. Milan iraiaal. Montreal 1;,.-.. Shanghai la. i Taketward12 words
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Article35 1932-05-13 9 I up to and for week- r.ll Ball, l Yards Bl n^" i I Ba. S.trnal Sertion Drill Hall, "D" (Earasiaa) «'omi'nra'ie 6.U M -I.it j < -.np«ny. Ii p.- I Tin. ah Range.35 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article1267 1932-05-13 9 Outlook For The Industry. The twenty-second ordinary general nxeting of the Bikam Kabl*r KsUte, I Ltd., was held on Apr. 6 in the Council Ho m of the Rubber Growers' Association (Incorporated*. 2. and 4, Idol-Lane, E.C., Mr. 11. Eric MilJer (chairman of the company) presiding. Mr.1,267 words
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Article54 1932-05-13 9 Tom of llaatot noil, itrady LaUit Cable London Spot Sheet 1 IS-16d. per lb. K«w York Spot Sh«*t (i. et.. 2 13-16 per lb. t.9.3. «qc»l to London St*nd«r4 itandard K.S..H. on Tendar Spot May Jon* I 7 1« 6\ 6 fi 9/1 6% 1254 words
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Article299 1932-05-13 9 Advances by Reichsbank To Exporters. Bcilin, Apr. 7. An important announcement i* mad* by the Rfichsbank which aims at maintain 'ing Germany's exports to those countries which have imposed restrictions on fort ijrn exchange. The countries to which the reflation of the Reichsbank refers are Bulgaria. Kstonia,299 words
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Article356 1932-05-13 9 Cash Bonus of 50 Cents A Share. The following circular, received yesterday too late for publication in full, a summary only appearing, has bten sent to -hareholdem by Weame Brother Ltd Your directors wish to advise shareholders that during the last few year* when busim vs has been356 words
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Article256 1932-05-13 9 Over Nine Millions For Past Year. A net surrplus of £9,187,450 was msde by the Post Office for the year ended Mar. 31 announced Sir Kingsley Wood, Postmaster-General, addressing the members of the Manchester Constitutional Club on Apr. 8. He said this figure, despite the grave! industrial256 words
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Article225 1932-05-13 9 Position Said to iv "Scandalous." Rio De Janriro. Apr. 7. Large deficits in a great m^ority of the Brazilian States for the financial year 1 1 ami a I nous hMVOBM :n the total nf the foreign a> Kts of the States OM reported by the Federal Government225 words
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Article126 1932-05-13 9 Conference of Powers Unlikely. Cairo. Apr. 7. We:l-;nformi'd foreign political circles here express the opinion that Jjo British, French and Italian Govetnnienta are unlikely to accept the Egypliun Govcrnirient'- "ugge>tion for a conference in co'.nec'.ion with I -.itied debt coupon payment-. The matttr is at MOMM before the126 words
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Article201 1932-05-13 9 Sinmporn. May 13. StXUNC. Lordoa. 4 nonths' »ir«t t Z9/M Lnndvn, 3 months' tight 2 3 2" 31 Tond«n. 60 days' lifht t/l 131« London. SO days' tight (3 25 32 Londvc, demand wM I ndon. T.T. 1/3 23 I.ro-j and Ptriv demnnd l. n y> H^mburc. demand201 words
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Article175 1932-05-13 9 Closing: Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) lx>n<l<.n. May 12. Cinsing quotations last night of the principal British and American stocks are given bejnw The rise or fall is in relation to the I price of May 1 1 COTHMIKNT STOCKS. BRITISH. R.» or fall.175 words
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Article102 1932-05-13 9 An Immediate Measure Of Stability. Colonel the Ma*t4 r of S ing the toasi of the oil MMBth annual dinm held a' -hi M:.> Fa on Apr supreme importance tha: some 1 of stability should as the in,- were now foeod by 1 not possibly continue. Urd102 words
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Advertisement39 1932-05-13 9 ALL BRITISH SELF FEEDING DI'I'LICATOR latest Model. Sole Agents DUNCAN ROBERTS, Ltd. 112 and 11 IH. R..hlnM>« Road. Biafaa*ra, FOR YOUR EYES The best is jast good enough. Wear Zcia* Spectacle Lenaea. JOHN DUKE. OPTTCIAH. 21. Battery Koad. Siagaaoro.39 words
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Advertisement149 1932-05-13 9 MALAYA RUBBER STATISTICS. MONTHLY RETURN OF COLONY STOCKS AT fXOSE OF BUBINKSS, APRU M l. I I\ As D*elar*d i A. DEALER** ST(KIS. DRY r W" TOTAL. R SS. blanket. Scrap. and IMOBI bark and Wet lump and W rt am A 7>- x isr rsr -:rSmgapor* BM* till «2B149 words
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Article102 1932-05-13 10 \IH\MHK\ Wi.ll.ro Reerjr and Clark (,«1,l- n 11. >! K-v I I'h., M < \PITOI- H.-h«> rtanieU and Ben Lyon in \l I- II rVM GREAT WORLD. Wayann. CiMa*. Donkey Ridn. Zoo, Max*. Skatlag rround Commercial Mumub. MAKI COKOI i.H. Hell DNMS.CII IJJ NEW \MiKI li Ml Showa, Cabaret102 words
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883 1932-05-13 10 We devuted >c-:crda>'- leadinß article n of the invest igat ions carrii- 1 |io.t..r- llhod s and Wiltshire Mm Ile-earch IMMMM >f a. ir.lo the po-sibililie- of i|'h tol ;i< a K\ product from latex. At <883 words
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Article182 1932-05-13 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. S. N. Dutt has joined Mr K. C Thuiaisingham in his practice at Malacca. Mr. Sng Choon Yee has been appointed Chinese Assistant to the ImN> tuiy for Chinese Affair*. Mr. N. B. Killick. senior assistant of ■'ugia Kstate. Banting, has left for home ,-i le.-ive with182 words
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Article533 1932-05-13 10 CAN CIVILISATION BE SAVED Humanity on the Brink Of Chaos. It, Jo-eph aillauv the eminent French .tate^ma;, and iormer I'rime Minister in an int«- >ie» I .4 n I'll mnrr ro-n/.- a/ thf ,,,l,i. ,n 't'ltr. ■1.. 1 a* tk< ,rg. i« thi i illmmig though-- W. ■VMMI M >!■533 words
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Article599 1932-05-13 10 ANOTHER SB i- lepioduce •rom .i Manila pap*". and without commrnt. the following caption In-neat h a put' 'earn hich i mi the Philippine to the S B**** m another pa>-t of th<> world. Beneath the heading in I.l* letter-. 'Why Should Tin- \no Be <»n!v599 words
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Advertisement41 1932-05-13 10 HI V ADVERTISED GOODS. Not all the advertising that it offer** o the Straits Time* is aocepUd. K»erv •ffort ii made to safeguard readers' iaTests and All. advertiser! using tha straits Times are, to th? best of oar tnowledira. THOROUGHLY RbMABLM.41 words
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1386 1932-05-13 11 Remains Found (lose To KMate. IDENTITY (KRTAIN. Killed Soon After Being Stolen. The myster) of the kidnapping of the inlant miii of 01. Charles A. Lindb«TKh. th. laaaaM airman, has been lilted b\ the finding of the body i 10-i- to the1,386 words
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Article651 1932-05-13 11 Half-Mile Procession. IU'RIED WITH SONS KILLED IN WAR. Paris. May 12. All Paris thronged the route of th« Slate funeral of the murdered President. M. Paul Doumer, this morning from the Elynee to the Pantheon, where M. Tardieu. the Prime Minister, pronounced the funeral oration. The651 words
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Article101 1932-05-13 11 May Have Serious Results For Foreigners. Paris. May 7. The assassination of the French Pre-i lent l- likely to have serious consequences for foreigners living 'n Paris, as many papers are <lrrlaring that the mHm -I i ulit m- much more careful before they i- -ue Pcrmis deAneta-Trans-Ocean - 101 words
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Article63 1932-05-13 11 Karidpur, May 12. The special tribunal has pasaed the ath NMM on M«noranjan Bhatta ■haiyu. one of five liandits arrested in onmstion with an armed robbery on the Madanpur |mi t olfii c in March in which i.i.e man wan stabbed to death. Smendr.inathkai. hin ai«:>mpli» c,Reuter - 63 words
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Article327 1932-05-13 11 Men Without Wives Rule Suspended. The Straits is informed by Ml Controller of UMr Malaya, that a communication has been received from the Government of India r-anctioning the exemption of Malaya from the operation of emigration rule up to Dec. U, IM& Rule i- a- follow-:327 words
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Article37 1932-05-13 11 London. May U. On the Man Kxchange today Kar Ka ton mi in i*n-- win- -tn i g. JaaajMae, especially, wire MMH w:th of available stock. Pr from two to five |H>mt- highei Rnut37 words
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Article169 1932-05-13 11 Britain doing Off Gold The Turning Point. Kugl.y. May IL>. The need for international co-opei'.ition us essential to a world Imde revival was strongly urged by Si. Kn (ieddes, chairirjin of the Dunlop Rubber Company, at the annual general m-oting today. S Km insisted that tho time169 words
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Article65 1932-05-13 11 Kik Inrrease in Malayan Production. (Fiom (tin Own Correspondent.) London. Ma> 12. The Itulih.r (.root's \--ixialion i-'t-i. retaraa to date show a big increase in the \pril production of Ma!a\an pnMtbs, contrasting with a -übstantial decrease in Jata. t t ylon and India. Thr. uifhout lhe world65 words
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Article43 1932-05-13 11 Rugby. May IS. Kolli wing -.oday'.- 'eduction in tb" Bunk Rate from to J. jht cent, th" ifenerally dosed with a fiinl tune. Biiti.-h fund- li-ft off firm Kith War I»an live per cent, at 101 II It. Brit.-H Wjr43 words
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Article216 1932-05-13 11 Not to be Deflected. MR. DE VALERA AND THE OATH BILL. London. May 12 Interviewed by Reuter in Dublin in Iran) to the statement in the House of 'ommons l>y Mr. J. H. Thoma-s. the dominions Secretary, that the passing of Lhe Oath Kill w<<ul<l l>eReuter - 216 words
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Article66 1932-05-13 11 Krliil I 'lnn Discussed M White House. WMMMtM, May 1J A plan fin Kid ra! relief <>f the un•aiptoyed wa- <!:-• i- ••<! today al a White HaMa Mtenct httm Mr. BWvat he President ami The |>lar: el Mtl th* anttvn-a ion f"i th,- Reroastru lion Kinanre Corporation66 words
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Article, Illustration56 1932-05-13 11 The Lindbergh-' home a 1 llopewr'i. Niw Jrr^c. from which the h:ih» "a* Kidnapped nn Mar I ln-rt> tol I indbe rrh. the haby. Mrs. Lindbergh, (hand \f«-.l A document signed h> Col. and Mr*. Lindbergh authorming tae sea Sal» y Spitale and Iryinj liili to56 words
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Article1883 1932-05-13 11 Jehol Province Said to He In Danger. GENERAL MA. Launches Big Attack On Tsitsihar. An wi» experted. the Japanese tree** which are being e*acualed froe» Shanghai are not heinr sent to Japan hut direct to Manchuria The whole of the Mth DMaIH han left for ItairenReuter - 1,883 words
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Advertisement84 1932-05-13 11 (hi Other Pages. ■I l/c- 11. .in. an,! Vni.Tiran Slocks lan i .vili-aiion he Sated K> 1..-, ph aillaux in H.nii; Kon Murder < ase 12 I aini.r.- i i >t,.len BicNdes 12 > OM Man Murdered 12 Indian I ricket.r. I ir-t «..im. i Knglaad 13 I.h a i84 words
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Article1688 1932-05-13 12 Charge Against Member Of Ipoh Family. 44 NOT THE ACCUSED.CONCLUSION OF GIRL'S EVIDENCE. Thi Mngisteiinl proceedings in connec- •h thr charge again** Cheng Kwok- i yau, iii.nihM of a wealthy lin.li family. «.f in tigating <'t •.■■'■rg<- Faagl »t lap- Koarf on lh^ night of Mar.1,688 words
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Article30 1932-05-13 12 i By mutual agr«*m«nt Mr. John Donald1 <on ha-, severed his connertion with th« 1 QaMnl Rajfcaar Company. Ltd.. London, and intends to i-stablish his own office in thai city.30 words
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Article240 1932-05-13 12 Found Shot With His Own Revolver. Considerable gloom has been caat over Naval circles today by the death from v bulU't wound of a young and popular > aaVar af H. A. Submarine. Orpheus, says; the China Mail of May A statement issued from the Naval240 words
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Article41 1932-05-13 12 Tcs. 1,000,000 Damage In Bangkok Blaze. (From Our Own Corre»ponlent.) Bar.gi.ok. May It. Another big fire occurred h?re today K liamai c psiimated K'lwcen Tcs •hi nnd Tcs. l.ii.m.OOtt. Among the buildings destroyed was n Dig Chinese hotel.41 words
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Article84 1932-05-13 12 (From Our Own Correspond- nt) Seremban. May 12. A meeting of the council of the Yang l'< rtuan B«-ar and the t'ndang of Vegri Sembi.an was held at the State Council Chambers today when those present were H.H. the Yang Di Pertuan Hesar. the Hon. the British Resident84 words
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Article91 1932-05-13 12 The death has occurred of Mr. Robert K'U, c Su-wart. aged M, who had a long arter in various legal firms m Singapore. Th. y included the aaaal of Rodyk and Davidson. Dr»«w and Napier a/id Donakiaaa and Ri:rkir.shaw. aid was with the iast aaaaai turn91 words
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Article407 1932-05-13 12 Congratulations From All Communities. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. May 12. The celebrations in connection with the birthday of the Sultan of Perak were on a restricted scale in compariso-i \vit!i former years. A saluUfof 17 guns was fired in the morning. Trus was followed Iby407 words
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Article87 1932-05-13 12 Five Years' Sentence For Estate Coolie. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Soremban. May 12. j After the BJMBBn, Messrs. Bray-hay 'and Chapman, had returned a verdict t tr I'lty of iutpahi<> homicide no' amounting lo noirder, Mr. Justice McFail sen! the acu«ed U> fivt years' rigr.rous minr wnmen: at87 words
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Article135 1932-05-13 12 Swept Away by Strong Flood Tide. (From Our Own Con-espondtnt.) Kanftkok. May IS. Mr. Lan MrKinzi.-. a shippinK assistant with th«- HanjrkoK Dad was ilrowne.i in the river h>n last nirht. Mr. MaEaaCte ha»l di-:ed on tx-unl the Hainan, lyi-fr m the middle af the rivt135 words
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Article450 1932-05-13 12 The Perennial Appeal Of Faust. I If a vote w«re mum to determine the popularity af the variou- aaam UaW •tie doubt that Ka'j<t w.nM top ..I!. It- attiaction.i are perennial anl it se<m\.« that agr cann«» withe' nor 09 stall- iU infinite var'ety. People who450 words
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Article104 1932-05-13 12 ourt Appointments By The Sultan. .'I l!ii:hne»« xho Sultan of Joaan ha< > ma<le th. appointmen f ollan'^ C'iirt and palaM establishment!' Attendant-L'r.Kku of the Thr«jnt- V. M. I'nku Sulicn:rn bin Moha.ned Khalid DJL, to W l.igk-j Bri I'.duka IVri* Itaja iSupporttr to taa K.ilfi > Crand ('(.urt104 words
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Article54 1932-05-13 12 In Banekok on Way To Manila. (From Our Own CorresponJent.) Ban*k ..k. May 12. The Spanish aviator Rein Uarias, who is flying front M.ulnd to Manila, landed at I»on Huang thai afferr.oon. He leaven for Hanoi thi.« after.'. Th.> ftnal rtrr'it to Manila will be acusi th; sea54 words
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Article364 1932-05-13 12 A Varied Collection. RAID ON REPAIRER'S ESTABLISHMENT. A lug lorry-liiiiil of bicycle* al varie<l collection of tpai par! in. udinir f rimes, mudguard '»ars. bell*, and chains. wa< brought it.. M W Hay. \c>.tir.l;iy I. I ruilty of fraudulent an<l two montl impi iMmment. Bi-ycl. ~'ialinir364 words
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Article34 1932-05-13 12 Signs Augur Plentiful Padi Crop in Siam. (From Our Own Corrr«i<.p.l Bnn»> 7he annual Brahminical ploui .i. MM m fUm Kint Bad IJnirn Ihi year tin- ki| i augur a -lentiful suppi>34 words
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Article111 1932-05-13 12 The Singapnn- Mi;r Irinal Hi .i'!h >-tatorr.i nl f.M thi- I. the total num. Bail* 11* ami ftmal. Hit. This ri-pr. rate of '21. vi p. Hi m, .in >! with 21.01 in tin 'p-rxir.lini' lust >car. Tt kthi i- '1 paaaaasaia ■m r- 'i 12, mi t111 words
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Advertisement11 1932-05-13 12 INSIST ON The puresb^Jl^lM in the v^/orld THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED.11 words
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1204 1932-05-13 13 Penang Tennis Championships. Indian Cricketers' F rst Match. INDIAN TOURISTS IN ENGLAND. r Details Of Play. "ENTER'»RISIN(; INNINGS" if LALL S!N(,H. London, Apr. 29. j India's cricket team opened their tour in Kngland today with their match ■yhaH Mr. T. (i Setts XI. at Pelham I'.yiv The match is not1,204 words
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Article179 1932-05-13 13 Kr>d«> May 13. Football: S.AP.A. Div. 1: Pulau Brani R.AK. Anton Rd. Sudium: Dit. 2 Chinese I! v*. Naval Baic, Jalan Btur; rhine»r Learur: Mackenzie XI »s. Bukit Timah XI. S.C.F.A. frd. Tfnnu: T»nfhn Club tournament. Malayan Billiards Champiomhip, New World. <Ul.rd«). May 14. Singapore Spring Racei. Kifth179 words
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Article19 1932-05-13 13 [The co-operation of dab xtritaHt r»qu*itrd in keepinf tkii diary of sporting •rtoU accarata *l 4 ay U date.]19 words
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Article368 1932-05-13 13 Results of Matches in The Third Division. The results of matches played yesterday in the third division of the S.A.F.A. League were as follows A.P.C. l Med. Servs. L (at Geylang*. Bobinion's 2 Cold Storajce 1. (on S.H.B. ground* B.C.C. r«. pp i ce. The following; have been368 words
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Article19 1932-05-13 13 The monthly mixed foursome* competition of the Singapore Golf Club will be played on Friday, May 20.19 words
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Article218 1932-05-13 13 Former Tennis Champion In Penang. (From Our o~ra Correspondent.) Penan?. May 13. Khno Ho. i Hye and Cheah Wat Hye qjalified for the <loubles final of the Penang; Lawn Tennis Association championships when they l>eat <ioh Hock Jin and heah Wat Hin by fi— o.218 words
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Article92 1932-05-13 13 Tomorrow's Contests at The New World. A belt presented by Trocadero will pn to the winner nf tumcrrow's IU-round conte-t at the Ni« World between Little Lewis ami L. S. K'-r.d. which will be for ihe flyweight champion-hip of Malaya. Carl Bruhn and Bid Nash will meet <n92 words
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Article90 1932-05-13 13 Victories for Denmark Over Yugo-Slavia. C.i|>enha(ren, May 12. Further result* of the second round ti» in the Davi« (up between Denmark and Yuiro-Slavia are as follow* I'lrich and Hennksen (I>enmark) beat Kukuljevif and Schaeffer, 6—3,6 3, 5—7.5 7. 6—4. fr— 4. finch (Denmark) beat Kukuljevk-, 6— 3, 7—5.90 words
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Article86 1932-05-13 13 Malayan Championship Results. In the Malayan billiards championship ■ournamont at the New World last mirht Tan Kirn Sicnir (Sionir 800 Athletu Society) defeated J. H. Richard-" n (Singapore Harlxiur Board lull) by 1§ J and I.im Chuan Ook (('lerica: I'tnon) defeat(d Yakob bin Kaoim il'arul Ta'lam Club) hf 5«.86 words
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Advertisement199 1932-05-13 13 fin Imiynq /IMMY holder of the World's r~~^\ Endurance Swimming Championship i^^T 1 iahed recently at Honolulu when f ht- remained in the water for HW hrm. J always nan TOIXEY'S BKANDY to keep him ««n g "as he r**f\ puts it Zs^J^A. When he attempts' to awim tho X"*"^-=p^/\V199 words
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Advertisement192 1932-05-13 13 OtJi»r Sporting Nf»s App««r<t On Page 6. M»K THt Wt.l TKKWKII.HT B< H VMI'IONSHir Of THK K\ST AMI KAK KAST AV|i THK "SIMPSON BELT." O FIGHTING NELSON XtM Ikr former I irtil.nrtO Champ. A iui« Imriinc tradrr for Ih. <>ranl WrlI' r»t. Tillr af Ihr Orirnl S..\ nn»» n.und thr192 words
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1040 1932-05-13 14 Ynrcictd ongrnt* Defiance Of Ban (trer 100 Arrest* Latent Form Of M'mrh'u f Savage \fotor-Car Taxation Hits Imports Calcutta* Traffic Problem* —GM (tfferefi As Human Sacrifice Indian Repatriates From Malaya Festivals Affected By Depression Sham Football tmateurisnt. (Fraai Our Own1,040 words
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Article644 1932-05-13 14 Imports Diverted By Duties. Bombay, Apr. 14. Hombay'- cotton trade is in grave danger, for the import of foreign cotton is being diverted to other centres. Recently a vigorous campaign wa* set nn foot by interested parties in order to divert the import of foreign cotton644 words
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Article160 1932-05-13 14 Munificence Of Sir Dorab Tata. Bombay. Apr. 25. Sii Dorab Tata, the well-known Parsro merchant prince, has decided to devote hja property, worth Ra. S crores, to charity. It is stated that he has recently had a trust deed drawn up on lines similar to160 words
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Article295 1932-05-13 14 Stock Exchange. BOARD OF DIRECTORS RESIGN. Bombay. May 2. The most unprecedented step of tendering their resignation in a body has just been taken by the board of directors of the Bombay Stock Exchange, as a protest, it is stated, against vrhat they regard as pro-Congress sympathies295 words
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Article148 1932-05-13 14 Funeral ProcesHioniHtH And Police. Madra". A A riot was narrowly averted near th.. Klephant <i«»ti- police station last night when rowdies began la stone the luring the funeral nraataalM o f Kuppuswamy (tramani who wai nlleiied t have di«-d ;i; i aanMßjajanjM f aeannf ay pal men. Ciamani.148 words
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Article155 1932-05-13 14 Passenger Killed Near Lahore. Ijiliore. The Moth plane Jhelum of the Punja'i Flying Club crashed thi- mo-ning on the Bhawalpur Rosd resolting in the death of the passenger named Sayal and in slight injuries to Dhawar. the pilot. Chander Pmkash Dhawan and Krishnakumar Sayal. students in h I<n-»:155 words
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Article86 1932-05-13 14 Kffect Of New Pension Scheme In Ceylon. Colombo, Apr. 21. The Judgment Debtors Relief Bill passed the third reading in the Ceylon Council by a narrow margin. The supplementary demand for Rb. 2..17.000 for unemployment relief wnrfc was rrforred Iwck to the llo.ird o( ■•I--. Th< Coun-il !«J|..iirred86 words
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Article548 1932-05-13 14 Temple Musk I^eads To Fierce Dispute. Bombay, Apr. 20. A serious communal clash at Dadar la<t night was averted by the timely intervention of the police. The t-ouble originated with singing and bhajans l>y Hindu* in celebration of the birthday of Hanuman (monkey god). Moslems objected548 words
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Article911 1932-05-13 14 Warning From European Association. MINORITIES PACT. Essentially Defen«i\e And Not Offensive. "The time li ran.: i.a-*inir -in fart ha* almoat pa»se.i er sit hark an.: the constitution in India. V\ have gi>\ instead to put MM i*«t of practical inw 1 ami tm 'h.-m awl w911 words
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Advertisement31 1932-05-13 14 S/unqfrau Rathe your spirit in n< crystal u ir of SWITZERLAND WITI i.ltW* ib'-'-iiir trated b°*kl«ti». map* a*H ai. lufonuatoc frac on application to Ik* •wtas CowaUt*. 121, Mariu* Htr«rt Sin«mß«m.31 words
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Article525 1932-05-13 15 Conviction Quashed In Appeal Court (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. May 12 Ai rioted while a-Wvp in a sampan which was lying off the mouth of a river in the district of Krian, a Chinese was harged by the Customs Department with -onveying uncustomed goods, having no525 words
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Article162 1932-05-13 15 SI AM'S MONEY. (.crural Feeling Of Satisfaction. 111 '.ii Uji Own < Orrespondent.) Bangkok. May It, T'.r fiarket is still unsettled following i.-wn <<f thr gold standard but •In ie i- a general feeling of satisfaction that the (iovcrn.T.TU has followed ster lir.jr. Money M-turning to the country within heReuter - 162 words
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Article94 1932-05-13 15 Plea That Everything Be Done to Foster It. London, May 12 A <lrn and that everything be done to ■airtaio the Russian market was for •olatod in addresses l>y the British Ma< hine Tool Association and Agri altsj «l Machinery makers giving 1 MkM before a sub-committee ofReuter - 94 words
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Article66 1932-05-13 15 Assault on Socialist Journalist Berlin. May 12. The police enlerrH the ReifhKtar Hur rg its MttiriK today and arrested foui DspatW who had assaulted r rcialiKt journalist in the huilding in con r j 1 with the publication of article* t h.h thiv ..l.jected. Th- action followed theReuter - 66 words
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Letter499 1932-05-13 15 To the Editor of the Straita rime*. Sir, The decision having finally been reached that restriction, on various grounds, is not a practicable proposition, it is possible tha'. another means of reducing production may be entertained with advantage. For some reason, it ha* been an almost universal custom499 words
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Article63 1932-05-13 15 rTh« Strain Timat not rctponnblt for iht opinion* of it< correipondents. Corn. <pond*r.ti thoujd bear in mind that letter--nu»t be short and to the point. Long •piitlv? are liable to be rejected or nil 'denti nun rnelsie thai lamet and addressei. not nercisanlj for •üblication but at guarantee of good63 words
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Article96 1932-05-13 15 Colonial Secretary's Reply. Londe n. May I.'. Sir I'hilip Cunliffe-I.ister. Secretary of State for the Colonie*. gave a reassuring reply regarding mui-tsai in Hor.;. K<,n? la a drputatmn trom the Council fll Knual Citizenship. The questions rai.-cd al><> inc!j<lf«i tht- >latus nf cnloure I ■MM in the ColoniesReuter - 96 words
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Article215 1932-05-13 15 "Indiscipline" Of Doctors Of The Future. Inalicipline among n dical students md thr seriou> effect of '"strike*" in Cofcgaa were referred to by the Hon. Mr. B. P. SiiiKh R..y, Bengal Minis er »t LaaoU Self-G<>vernment. presiding over ;he annual prize distribution cerer.ony of :he Campbell Medical School,215 words
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Article24 1932-05-13 15 Th- Hon. Y. M. Ingku Mohamed bin Mohanuil Khalid. D.K., D.P.M.J.. has ">een appointed registrar and secreUry nf the Most Exteemed Family Order Johore24 words
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Article42 1932-05-13 15 Thr drath took p| mC o Kuddenly on ruesday at the nf 40 of Mr«. Chan <iat Fatt. (Ncr K-.njr Hork Neo). She ones a huykv-il. a ttm and a damrSv The furrral will take place on Saturday at Bukit Jelutong ccm*t«ry.42 words
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Advertisement379 1932-05-13 15 CRAVENA 4 made specially to prevent sore throats SEALED-FRESH theu reach you in perfect condition From Arcadia J Worlu in London I where the World* />W ii^rT^^^s^B finest Virginia l> /m- 4 ~^~t L Cigarctten arc made. j jMI 7 i Jt 4 B^B^B^B^k A V UKp& gvjk tt^L S^s.379 words
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Article1340 1932-05-13 16 Numbers Up Despite The Slump. THREE MALAY PACKS. SHORT OF STAFF IN SOME DISTRICTS. In apite of the troubles and trials the country is going through." nay* the annual report on the Girl <.vide movement in Malaya. M.uidinn ha-. on tfce whole, made good progress daring1,340 words
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Article94 1932-05-13 16 Urgent Appeal For Further Funds. London, May 12. The urgent need for further funds t cope with thr aftermath of the Chinese floods is stressed in the course of an appeal issued by th« newly completed China Flood Relief Committee to raise funds ;n aid of Sir JohnReuter - 94 words
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Article83 1932-05-13 16 Societies' Income Tax to fie Inquired Into. Raicby. May 12. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Nevill.- Chamberlain, announced in the House of Coimrom today that the com- niittee to inquire into the present position of ca-oprrative societies, in relation t<>! im-ome-tax and to report whrthcr any modification ofBritish Wireless - 83 words
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Article97 1932-05-13 16 Dividend of Six Per Cent Declared. The Harue, May 12. The Royal DuU h Oil Company has declared a dividend of six per cent. Reuter. Towards the end of la»t month there •Sj heavy sellinir of Royal Dutch shares resulting* in h 'K drop in valuea. Sir Henri97 words
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Article69 1932-05-13 16 Replaced by Duties On Tyres and Tubes. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 12. As previously rablod tho United States Ntnato Finance Committw has voted the •■xrrcise of levies »n tyre> ami innrr tul>"> a* suhstitutr for the- ptwptMd rubber import duty of five gold cents a69 words
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Advertisement446 1932-05-13 16 DMikuDddUoioddaac^^QddauodaiD*yDdaiAU OdalUalDdDlDdolOdplO^^^llhMOdDlOdDllHMßdol Has it ever occurred to you that the hi'lV of germs which cause so much sicknL j^.-un entrance to the system via the mouth And do you realise that gargling with ODOL twice a day renders germs in the mouth and throat harmless 1 The air you breathe446 words
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Advertisement241 1932-05-13 16 Ultra violet rays make AVA the bei9t soap for your skin S(;iFNTISTSha\< |.r.,N,-,lt)iat nMM^^\ fat- and oil- w lii( li art lr< at( <1 'Jj lfiSi£s\ with ultraviolet r.»\- gain far [jf more power to Imii'lil tin- -kin. t| T >l That it- win ultra-\ iolct rays are u-<r«l in241 words
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Article117 1932-05-13 17 Report of Purchabiiig Committee. Undon, May 11 Unanimous satisfaction at the work •hit. phsli.il by the Chinese Government Purchasing Commission despite set-backs snd at the (MM co-operation between th« I Chin and BYiti«h members. MJ expressvd liy all the members of the i Mja« mission at theReuter - 117 words
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Article132 1932-05-13 17 Resigns His Post In (tcrman Cabinet. 1»..|.n. May IL'. Qmmmjl Wilhi Ip (iro.-nnr. wh<, with Dr. Krui-nitiK un:i the Mini-ter of Justice signvd President Hin loihiirg ■It-, rrc <li'«olvin(r ihc Nan lr'«ip-. ba.-- reoiifmd hi- M of Minister MJ I •< fence. Tt.i- OtMlWl <ontinuos, however, to act132 words
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Article415 1932-05-13 17 "Note Doubling" Gang Sent To Prison. Surat. Apr. 2:1. A number af wealthy hut credulouj pi-r-ons in Gujerat nn<l Kathutwar have k>e«-n the rictin s f a "note doubling" RMB halt a iaflM (.ujerati bania* of (iodhura town in ;hc- I'urch Mahals. BMaeawn af the k.'»ntr have415 words
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Article55 1932-05-13 17 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Serembaa. May 12. The funeral took place today of Mr Lta. Pook Ye-» a former aimer and plan-t.-r of Ipoh. who died at his residence, 27 i Mm, r-n Street. S.-reroiun. s#thc «|Pf of U years. He leave* a widow, few aMa,55 words
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Article135 1932-05-13 17 Will UA Adhere To Hajrue Court Washington. May I After a delay of nine ym<- in wtsiaa three successive President* have nmi Mended th* conditional anprn-.n' of vorld court protocol by the Smn'e it k>oki as if th* IMtti States is ai lenirt* really about to a<Jher*135 words
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Article181 1932-05-13 17 Pengkalen Pays 10 Per Cent. Dividend. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ix.nd-.n, Mi y 12. The following resul'- for 1!»31 haw ju-it fori-n ann-iuncoil: < hangka; Saiak Kulihpr and Tin. 1. ti1., a profit of Li.'MJi against a profit uf ttjM4 in Ml, Carried forward OSfiU Shflford Rubber181 words
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Advertisement18 1932-05-13 17 Athe fruit\_ i the whole fruit nothing but the fruit I ORANGEPOP Favourite I J The Product of18 words
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Advertisement158 1932-05-13 17 /UNTREATED MlLk\ BOTH WHOLE AND I SKIMMED.HAS VERY 1 I LITTLE AHTIRACHITIC ACTIVITY Onfauvy /rah cori'/r&i This authoritative quota* tion that fresh cows' milk contains almost no vitamin D is convincing. :t: t follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin O BUT SUNSHINE GLAXO has158 words
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Article1484 1932-05-13 18 (111 Our I'lantinc Correspondent. Thr Estate lulnmrvr's Fihhl The Importance Of (,anlms kwn Interval Among Manager* And t mlpm hut (an He Done A Scheme tor Otgmmbfd Fowl Area* Cutting Dor m Ktibhi i W here MeceKitary Hint* From I ariou* Ktlates IT will h<- in\ <■•■1,484 words
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Article230 1932-05-13 18 Leader Surrenders After (base By Police. RaMjaaa, Apr. ML \ung. a notorious raW laaaaT, and'hi- son, Po Saw. with five taUower L' Paik. Hi i ity Su)erii ten<!e!it if I'oli.e or -rc-iai duty, through I Pa Kha. headniar. f Thebyu \illair-. even miles north af Tharrawaddy On." revolver,230 words
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Article100 1932-05-13 18 Story Of Gambling In Cotton "Futures." Bombay, Apr. i.i. Dc-pu'y Inspector Watkins of (olaba Police Station raided today two hSMtj in (owasjee J'at*-I Strt-et. Bombay, and ain-stcd [n-rsons, includir.K a European nanrd Bird, who it is stated were en(fa^cd in receivina; bc-ts on cotton •"futures" on a lartre100 words
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Article204 1932-05-13 18 Whipping: Of Defiant Prisoners. Karachi. Apr. 22. With reference to the rumours in regard to the flogging of civil disobedience prisoners in the Karachi district gaol, thr District Magistrate. Mr. J. R. Hood, has itsued the following communication to the Press: "On Apr. 20." says Mr. Hood, "in204 words
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Advertisement252 1932-05-13 18 W -x p. j^a^gggggfc-^ s a^Bggggggggl ggggP^ggggl THROUGHOUT BRITAIN BRITISH THROUGHOUT Motor wh. ti you will in Britain. .k« it in land's Knd or John O'Groats. in the swirl of LMbio*. Traffic, or the heart of Devon County .and you will meet tht- fam.ni> Morns Cars. In countless numU'r will252 words
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Article3886 1932-05-13 19 Yorkshire's Chance To Retain Cricket Championship. LALL SINGH BATS WELL AT LORD'S. i I >m Our Own Correspondent.) Struts Timv.s office. Fleet Street. Apr. ir the most important, sporting event weak has baam, uf course, the Cup n waiea what .-ome thought a il goal gave Newcastle3,886 words
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Article210 1932-05-13 19 Assets £18,000 And Debts CX 1,000. I/ondon. At reneialh- expected that the late M>. Kdgar Walla* -c. whe dud in MollyI laiy, wo'ilii leave a con--ideral.l- fortune, an.: rise will t.e ecraskwed by tin- Bgaiei .l<tlare<l in ■fa h. it is understood, ha !o<lged tor examination for210 words
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Miscellaneous51 1932-05-13 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) ACROSS. <%- fl( w ri ktthiac Di ..-%r Uitnions ,n a church Kx-.mn. roui.t. ■ii. flsass IH i ,>l.nu I omplttr.l ..ilfy. A.ta-r Quantity of med:ciae. 1 K fur uttrr in hum ng Strfution of Yesterday** II Msijr .lull n-h mtaiom J| MoOkdF^flKiraßßP^. 'rlion M «k51 words
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Article, Illustration99 1932-05-13 20 KlRtti BJM \l< Klin lor ih«- lir-i lime sime the loral swimming clubs began to pla> each other at water polo, the Kuropean*' first tram heat the h ine«e Hr»l tram on Sunda> in thr n»w imminif r»"«l »f <h. UU Thrv »«n99 words
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Article, Illustration24 1932-05-13 20 MN<. M'MlfK K\( B Thr start of the third rare at Ardnenday'M atcetiac. won by l.urky (Jirl, Bartle up whirh paid %'<\ tor a win.24 words
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Advertisement17 1932-05-13 20 THE OCEAN ACCIPKNT AND r.UARANTEI CORPORATION. I.TI) ll'.rofi»*)fi(r'* Nl r.rr**, M" Tan ltd UAke for M»t«>. SINt.A.'OtE.17 words