The Straits Times, 17 May 1932
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Title Section38 1932-05-17 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY] 7//t' LARGEST 'AND MOST IISFLLE\TIAL NEWSPAPER lIS MALAYA. 20 PAGE& SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1932. PRICK 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1932. PRICK 10 CENTS38 words
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Advertisement251 1932-05-17 1 Singapore: 78. Cecil st. ('phone sisi)< C.15 Toninht 9.15 RALPH LYNN, J TOM WAI.I.S and j WIMrKFI) MI.MIKK in j Rookery Nook pimm 5261-2. ~^^^^~^^S^S^S^^^^~ ''c^ a tsi AVI.MER MVM Imm of thfir fnrr ~^*y T~~tT~ ll ft I \^s\^^\ an an vo >' r W| ll tempt th« mort251 words
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Advertisement37 1932-05-17 1 "MONIQUE" (Shanghai Manila Singapore) FRENCH DRESSES and HATS 157, North Bridge Road. (CAPITOL HI in. SINGAPORE. Tel. 4221. Sport and Afternoon Dresses and Evening Gowns. 1 ORDERS TAKEN. New shipments every fortnight. MODERATE PRICES. OPENING MAY 18th.37 words
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Advertisement110 1932-05-17 1 |<UALA LUMPUR! 27. JAVA ST. (PHONE 3683) and how they wear and wear and wear MORLEY V STOCKINGS i PURE SILK "DELPHINE" $2.00. 4< NEW DURABLE" $3.90. l&J' M Cotton Feet and Tops. A Mm MORLEY GLOVES. :>tKinA J £m]?^m CHAMOIS (.LOVES STOCKED IN SIZES SATO 10J. $1.50. W vsiiim;110 words
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Advertisement18 1932-05-17 1 6.1.-. Tonight 9.1". RAI.I'H I >NN TOM WALLS and [wiMKRKn SH<»ri XX i in •Rookery Nook Phon« 52*51-2.18 words
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Advertisement452 1932-05-17 2 I\ 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES CTrv>v>n>of»ted tn Cngbnd.> MAIU PASSKNGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. R roVTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOE CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnsg* Do* S'pon. XBHt'TAN «,700 MayM KAISAR-I HIND ll>tn M.v 27452 words
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Advertisement758 1932-05-17 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naple.. Mararille*. Load. a. Antwerp, Rotterdaa aad Middlaoaoroagm. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Bail. ■l '<\ VSA MAKI' 10.700 May 18 19 I FUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Jan* t I HAKOZAKI MARU 10..500 Juna It 1« t TKRIKINI MARI' 12.000 Juno 29 HAKCSAN MARU 10^00 July758 words
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Advertisement486 1932-05-17 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE. SYDNET AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AMD THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly wiling* by tha wallknown steamer MARELLA HJMS tea*) and the MANGOLA (3.302 ton*) (Cargo only). The MARELLA ia on. of th. largest and finest .teamen tnding to Australia, cabins de laia486 words
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Advertisement578 1932-05-17 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO, LIMITED (lacorporaUd in Drnawrk.) Trleafcoa. UU. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. MAM. BL'RG AND COI'KNHAGSN. Laav. S'poro. P«nang. ■A MEONIA May i» Hay M m.s. BORINGIA Juna S Jun. 10 m.s. FIONA Jun. 29 Jaly 1 m.s. ERRIA July CO July 12 m.s.578 words
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Advertisement1048 1932-05-17 2 THE RI.I E FLNNKL LINE (Ocean THE HI' A KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. Steam Ship Ltd.. »nj China Mataal <!(»> LTII. Str.m NaTigation To.. Ltd.) THE SARAWAK BTFAMSHIP <•, Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co, I.U. THE CINARD RTBAM SHIP J LTII THE CHINA NAVIOA"nON Co, LU. THE AI'STRALIAN ORIENTAL UNE Ltd.1,048 words
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Advertisement223 1932-05-17 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO, B AN FRANCISCO, CAL. STATES STEAMSHIP CO, PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT RCHEDL'LB Sailings for I'nilcd Slates and Canada V- ints from Hon^ Kong. Raa Franciwo and I Angeloa. •J. COLDFN TIPS sail* from Bong Kong Msy N Agents t ANGLO-SI AM CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England.)223 words
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Advertisement403 1932-05-17 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LIMB B^Bf^__ aTßmwlfc>i WHY TRAVEL THE DOLLAR WAY? BECAI'SE 1 Fr**h California fruits and ▼egvtablet are served at every meal. 2 Every stateroom in an oataide cabin. 3 Outdoor gait -water awimminj petti on Deck. 4 Orchestra music for Tea-Danclng> lnnner and enu-rtainmenU. 5 First Run Motion Picture*.403 words
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Advertisement548 1932-05-17 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. I Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" UNI. Passenger and Freight Services to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Tla Porta and Sacs Canal OUTWARDS. TO BONG KONG. SHANGHAI A JAPAN.) Steamer Due Spore. i.i. CITY OK FLORENCE J>">« 2° HOMEWARDS. n riTT OF BAGDAD for Harra, L'aam, R'aam548 words
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Advertisement463 1932-05-17 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (lacorpo rated ia England.) CapiUl Authorised e3.00ft.000 CapiUl Subscribed 1300.000 Reserve Fond and Boat m iH'.Ki CapiUl paid ap 1.000,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie, Esq. Chainaaa, P. R. Chalmers, Esq. Charles J. Hambro. Esq. W. H. Shelford, Lsq.. Sir Thomas Catto, Bart.463 words
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Advertisement618 1932-05-17 3 BANKING ANNOUNCEMENTS NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N.V. £.*tabUehed ISO at Aanterdaav Authoraed CapiUl Glds. 100.000.000 (ahoat an^OO.OOOi. Paid up Capital Glds. 65.000.000 (about «4.600.000>. Reserves Glds. 29.190.007 (about £2,432.000). BEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. BRAM H OFFK EH THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEA BRANCHES Batavia: Hoad OsVe for Dutch East Indies. RKANt II OFFICES618 words
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Advertisement422 1932-05-17 3 NEDERLANDSC HE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY N.V. Netherlands Trading Society. (Eatahllaaew at Amaterdam awMJ PAID UP CAPITAL Fl 800.10.00t STATUTORY RESERVE Xl 40.015.0 M HEAD OFFirE IN AMSTKRDAM WITH A' ENCIES IN ROTTERDAM AMI THK IUDIi, HEAD AQsTMCI IN HATAVIA. BRAN' 'Bandoeng BwsaJ Hong Ranirooa Bandjermasin araag Bombay 'vrejen > i,.. Calcutta422 words
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Advertisement698 1932-05-17 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Thar* arv appreitmataly wo*ds to In* and tfcera it flat ntl rlMTga ao° t» aati per lint p«r lnnvrtloa with A minimum of on* dollar par inaertlea. Adrarttsements w<!l ha aerapted «p U 10 ua>. od tba duy of issue. A faa of 26 ctnti ia ehargad for698 words
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Advertisement697 1932-05-17 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET INSTITUTION HILL bungalow »*wly WMTittd 880. UniUd Engineer*. TO LET, M. Priasop Stoat, > room*, trieity. Apply n. frfaap Btf— t. BUNGALOWS. 4-11 14-18. Angollla Park. rtnti reduced. Apply Angßllia Co. TO LET. bunr»low. with modern sanitation. 71, Granite Road. Apply 68, Annon Bo»d. TO LET.697 words
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Advertisement347 1932-05-17 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET TO LkT, OFFICES at 4 aad 4-A, Prince St, top floor and No. 22. Raffles Plae*. Apply Koh Ch«w Kee. 12». Kiilin.y Road. LARGE OFFICES, to l*t. at 9, I>« Souia Bt. and 74. Robinson Rd. with modern sanitatiea, uitabl* office and irodown, moderate reat 'o347 words
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Advertisement482 1932-05-17 4 FOR SALS RACE SNAP*. ART PHOTO STUDIO, 17. eleg-i* Road. GENUrNB ITALIAN VIOLINS CfcSe^Ja* from TO ■•wards. Saasoa \J±3 W Co, Ltd, lit, North Bride* Rd. THR CALIFORNIA SANDWICH SHOPPE rill b* opened between the hours of 5 p.m. nd 2 a.m. dally starting from l»th Inst. mtil further notice.482 words
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Advertisement978 1932-05-17 4 PUBUC NOTICES. )RDINANCE No. 96 (MINOR OFFENCES). Mice Orders made under Section (4) of Ordiaaac* Sn M (Minor Olnnil th* regalatkm of traSr the orr«tloa of the Spring Pr©fe*al«*al UMI Asilfir Km* Mrrtlao to W h*M ob Apr. M; May 4. 7. 11. 14. I*. M ud 21. IM2, at978 words
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Advertisement787 1932-05-17 4 TENDERS JOHORE GOVERNMENT TENDERS will be M|M at the Offlce »f the State Secretary, Johore Uahru. up to noon of June. -i~. 1V32, fr>r the »nppl>. ili-livery and iayinir of a Concrete or Bilun.< n lire 1 Steel pipe Hrn 11" *n<l l' di.. meter, from Mnont Ophir to Hukit787 words
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Article70 1932-05-17 5 Sailors Who Mutinied On Peruvian Cruiser. Berlin, May 12. Dixpalcho* from Lima, Peru, state that client sailor* who took a leading; part in Sunday* mutiny on board the Peruvian cruisers Almirante Grau and Cornnel Boloirnisi. were sentenced to death by court martial ami were immediately exeruted by shooting.70 words
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Article86 1932-05-17 5 Deficit of 2,1 47,000,000 Lire So Far Shown. Rome. May 11. A deficit of 2,147,000.000 lire i* shown by the Italian budget according; to a statement made to the Chamber by the Finance Minister. Sig-nor Moiw-oni, who added that altnoujrh it had bean axwxible »«*iewtiat to retard th<-Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 86 words
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Article76 1932-05-17 5 To be Wi.hdrawn Owing To Fierce Opposition. London. May 11 It i> officially unnounced that the Sunday Performam- Bill, which w» ly read a second time in th<- House of Common* by In narrow mu.ior will be withdnn n owing to th«- IhM opposition in is committee76 words
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Article87 1932-05-17 5 Earthquake's Toll of Lives In France. I.yon*. May 11. PHIaM <nrp*'- hay* been nhmbJ fvom thr ruin- of HM fallen h<>i, bringing 'h>- total number of deaths rauned by the earthquake rata.«trof>h« la It was at tirit fvari'ii the num l >«-r of victims van Mill larger87 words
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Advertisement253 1932-05-17 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water. TONIGHT SPECIAL PINKER AND DANCE TOMORROW TEA DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. N. INFORMAL ArTKK IMNNER I>AN< r— H midnirhl r^X SATI'RDAY. MAY 21 /J*V SPECIAL RACE DINNER AND MALL />*> vX t r tin /yS x*253 words
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Advertisement125 1932-05-17 5 RAFFLES^HOTEL St. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL BALL, Under the distinguished patronage of H.E. THE GOVERNOR. :o: SATURDAY MAY 28th 1932. From 9.30 a. m. Until 2 a. m. MODERN AND OLD TIME DANCING. o "THE SONGS OF 1890 AND TODAY" MRS. G. Me ALFORD. "THE DANCES OF 1890 AND TODAY" MISS MARION125 words
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Advertisement127 1932-05-17 5 FOUND \t Raffles Ckamb«n, Rallies Pise*, a Boas* iksl emn i-ive jron an exatlleat Optiral SerHaa, combined wita speed, accuracy aad Individual attention. If too an lookinf for house of this description, send a few trial jrden and be REWARDED M. EZEKIEL SONS, O»ion.riri.<s aaa Owttrlaaw. Bin«spor* aad BataTia. FIRE-ACCIDENT-MOTOR.127 words
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Advertisement238 1932-05-17 5 THE ORIENTAL HOTEL REOPENED UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT TARIFF TO MEET SLUMP CONDITIONS TEL. 7986 H. E. TRENERRY MANAGING DIRECTOR. GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL. Phonf 6490. Telegrams M GOODWOOD." Situated in the coolest part of the residential district la ten acres of (grounds within easy reach of tha busineaa and shopping centres238 words
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Article256 1932-05-17 6 Other Victims Sought By Doumer's Assassin. Paris, May 12. That some years ago he had planned to make an attempt on the life of the Reich President, Marshal von Hindenburg, was stated *>y President Doumer's murderer. Gougoloff, in the course of a renewed interrogation by theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 256 words
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Article137 1932-05-17 6 Responsible for Most Of Spain's Disorders. Madrid. May 11. Two deputies named Segovia and Villas have been taken to hospital in a serious condition after being attacked and roughly handled by a hostile crowd at a political meeting in the city of Logrosan, Province Caceres. Students are continuingAneta-Trans-Ocean - 137 words
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Article99 1932-05-17 6 Double Crossing of The Atlantic. London. May 12. An ambitious plan for a tran«-Atlantic round trip flight, Ireland-New York-Lon-don, has been elaborated by the British airman J. A. Mollison, who holds the records for flights from London to Cape Town and Australia to England. Mr. Mollison intendsAneta-Trans-Ocean - 99 words
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Article87 1932-05-17 6 Fifth Chinese Army Stages A Mock Battle. Has any intimation been received of j any fresh fighting or trouble or squab- bling in the disturbed area near Shanghai?" This question wan put to th«> Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs in 'he House of Commons. \o. Sir," replied Mr. Eden.87 words
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Article914 1932-05-17 6 Police Called In. ONE OF ATTACKERS A MURDERER. Berlin, May 13. The resignation of the Reichswehr Minister though the votes of censure on the Cabinet were rejected, the invasion of the House by police on the Speaker's invitation and the torpedoing of the Reichstag's sessionAneta-Trans-Ocean - 914 words
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Article244 1932-05-17 6 Alleged Attempt to Form Yugo-Slav Republic. Vienna, May 11. While the Yugo-Slavia authorities emphatically, albeit somewhat vaguely, deny there is anything amiss in Yugoslavia. Press reports give detailed accounts of a conspiracy by certain officers at Maribor which is stated to have been discovered lastAneta-Trans-Ocean - 244 words
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Article157 1932-05-17 6 Adaptation to World Conditions. Berlin. May 11. At the 52nd general meeting of the Congress of German Industry and Trade a national organisation of German Chambers of Commerce the president, Dr. Grand, who last year succeeded the well-known banker Dr. Franz von- Men- delssohn in this capacity,Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 157 words
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Article136 1932-05-17 6 Head of System Of Control Chosen. Paris. May 11. Herr Kmil I.ed*rcr, the New Yor\ director of the Hamburg America Line, has been chosen by the trans-Atlantic shipping companies at a meeting held here to head the system of control which is to be set up in orderAneta-Trans-Ocean - 136 words
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Article105 1932-05-17 6 Chinese Found Dead In Planatation. A Chinese who was evidently the victim of an unusual accident was found dead yesterday afternoon in a coconut plantation in Flower Road off the 6th mile Upper Serangoon Road. The man was lyin* in a pool of blood with a coconut105 words
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Advertisement21 1932-05-17 6 A T"i I T* f\ I Radio's powerful Dramatic Sensation with LAr J yJ L kay francis coming! I KANoun toolUN21 words
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Advertisement14 1932-05-17 6 The asual Tuesday foataro, TW Week's Newa from China, today appears oa page 14.14 words
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Advertisement525 1932-05-17 6 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 INA CLAIRE in the all-star cast REBOUND TOMORROW Suicide Fleet BAND PERFORMANCES DURING MAY POLICE BAND TUESDAY 17TH AT 5.15 P.M.. BOTANIC 6jMbMM WEDNEBDAY 18TH AT 9 P^t, TEI.I K AYKR SUNDAY 22ND AT 9 P.M., B (TANK (JARDKNS FRIDAY 27TH AT 5.15 P.M., KATONG PARK Band525 words
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Advertisement513 1932-05-17 7 niiM!l:l;Miii| AAPITOL LAST NIGHT TONIGHT! T i M.-G.-M-S Terrific Spectacle I SPECIAL EMPIRE WEEK "REVIVAL" SCREENING HELLDIVERS FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. TOMORROW By popular Detnand! Matinee —at 3 p.m. Britain's Most Famous Cornedy "pnriKFPY NiVftic" One of the Most Impressive Dramatic W l% fc M n \J\J f\ offerings of513 words
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Article183 1932-05-17 8 Terfaj. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalu and Bagan Si Aj'i Api r-m»'alda> 3 p.m Selal Fahdjang. Brngkalis. Siak. Fakar lUror. Pajakumbn Padang 1 Honir Kwoniri p.m. Srlat I'an.tjanir 1 Throng lleng 4 p.m Mm. I'hilippmr Uland>. < hina and Japan 1 Kulmerland 1 4 pin Java. South Writ Sumatra.183 words
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Article130 1932-05-17 8 Tu.-,ia>. May 17 Ship- alons.idr the Wharves or ripertrd t« arri»r. i. P.WJ) l""Uf "Trmbaku!." Nicaw Holland. I. Tuk "Brlan*ka> O Wharf Nil. raau in i>rv docks. Tanjonc l'atr«r. Albert I' Nil. Nil. krpprl llarh..ar. Bfryf Maru. MafcMal. I MMli Arrived. A< HI! I i from Swansea130 words
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Article18 1932-05-17 8 patchc.l «n Apr. f. «.ni I Kn.'n Inde :->intr:>i •">•'• .< I "inali, <lu< at Sii'trai» rnon tomorrow.18 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article196 1932-05-17 8 Sinfapori'. May 17. SELLING. .ondnn. 4 months' signt II WSJ London. J monthi' sight 2 3 27/32 i.ur.don. CO days' sight 1! IJ/16 London, 30 days' sight XS/U .ondvn, demand 2/3% London. T.T. I/I 23/12 Lyons and Paris, demand 1,050 Hunil.ure;, demand 17S N.v> f T ITI 42196 words
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Article161 1932-05-17 8 aj 17. tambier 7.01, (Cube No. 1 unpicked) 1« <" .pra i S.OO sago flour. Sarawak 2 OS cite Pepper 14.*' Mack Pepper tU* -arl S«go 4 a small ».0< medium pearl UN to II tli'J to 1«5 k.. hrn S 1 fU" cattien rro»» IM I 121 catlifs161 words
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Article70 1932-05-17 8 The followinfr «hip^ are in communication with the Wireless Station* at Sir)ta|X'r»- Anhui. A'tila. Bsr-jt: (ilen ffer. G. (I. Paul I> urr.e". ttavi*. K".vu MarJ. Petrnnla. Ko-ahr Vol!.-r. Somali. Ste -i Saiwa M.iru. Tumtrawa Mam. Wo»i!|tar. Pt-nane Alt-tta. Alin re. Raron Inch;i|k-. Klcphnr.: i. (icr >v Ma-u.70 words
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Article16 1932-05-17 8 A Mai! frum Raiavia rnH Pulcmban^ l>y \pcit<<l at Sinfapuri' ;i 1 (..in. today.16 words
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Article17 1932-05-17 8 M M I'-.U-. .lv.- H.i, tomorrow M It an and prahaMy -.iMii- i!.«v at '1 p. iii.17 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article427 1932-05-17 8 liiO* Val. Pd. Bxtfn. S«lltrt. II fl Aaam Kumbang 22/ II fl Auttral Malay It'- r, -5 Aver HiUn Tin 10 3 11 3 fl 11 H.nrrin Tin 6 6 K II fl B»tan» Ptdu| 0.07 0 12% 1 1 Hatu Omm 0.22 0.26 1 1 Bukit Arang 0.10427 words
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Article261 1932-05-17 8 ,«1. Pd. Bujrert. Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick OH. OSO 1 OOnom. Z 2 Alex. Brick Preft. 1.50 1.75 il £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 3 10.0 3.15.0 1 1 Central Knirine 0.20 u..tOnon 100 60 Chinese Com. Bank 00 75.00 tl £1 Con. T. S. 1% Preft. IS S261 words
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Article132 1932-05-17 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c deb. of IM6 red. IMI-16 10» 101 ci -irgapjre Municipal I p.c. of IMI red. 1940 $400,000 10© 102 dobv 41n*apor« Municipal 4H p.e. of 1.-K>7 r*d 1947 $1,600,000 97 M BOm. Municipal 4S p.e. of l»4n> red. 1»56 II 000.000 97132 words
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Article393 1932-05-17 8 Fraser and Ca and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. NJ- Most of above rubber share qootatloaa an bow only aomiaal Today*! Prlf rrm.*r Lyall Co. Evatt Vllrnhy Ifll Ml Ml 0.15 0.2S U»r «.aj»h if I) 0.15 O.iO I U liitam $1 040 0.60 0.40 V Kuninr II" 0.06393 words
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Article46 1932-05-17 8 J. Vmn OldcnbarncTtlt Apr. R Apr. IT Felix Kountl Apr. 6 Apr. SO Karoa Apr. 7 Apr. 10 Utmvo Apr. 16 May 4 Corfu Apr. 15 May f;*n«r»l Mrtzirprr Apr 21 M«> \r. Kar.parx Apr 21 May 16 Tajandocn Apr 21 May 1646 words
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Advertisement23 1932-05-17 8 Is from the juice of Luscious GOLDEN ORANGES. Pf^sSjjtf^fj! Ask for the Original and refuse imitations of Genuine iK'Wt^ ORANGE SMASH FRAMROZ CO.23 words
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Advertisement47 1932-05-17 8 i R SPECIAL DISPLAY OF J ALL ELECTRIC ALL s h BRITISH MERCHANDISE NJ DURING EMPIRE X SHOPPING WEEK N^ FROM YOU ARE^ 18th CORDIALLY to INVITED TO 24th VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS. N. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. B -|">ratr.l in ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, S 17 19, BATTERY ROAD. T47 words
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Miscellaneous303 1932-05-17 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report TESTEBDAY. 1 P.M. TESTBBDAT. Brlffht Wicd. Station*. Temperature Rain- Sun- RelatlT* DireeKu. Mm. fall, shine. Humidity. Uoa. Fore*. Veatae*. P. P. la. hoars. m.p k_ Ke4ah Alac Sur Ul SI Nil H.S 65 W 5 Fine k. lantan Kota lthi.ru M 71 HI 1303 words
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Miscellaneous460 1932-05-17 8 MALAYAN WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. Tonight's Concert From Kuala Lumpur. (By Our Wireless Correspondent. Singapore. Tuesday. The Hat of stations which may be heard daily in Malaya is as follows (Singapore time only is given): ALWAYS ON THE AIR BANDOENG. PI.M., 82 metres, 5.10 to 6.30 p.m., recorded music 6.:i0 to 7460 words
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Miscellaneous454 1932-05-17 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Wamtm, Mar I* H W 740 a.m. 7 ft. 6 in., .11 pm, 7 ft. in. I I'olire limn.' Wt Botanical (.ardriis. 111 p.m. Wew-eaday. May IS. H. W. Mi am.. M ft. 1 in. 84» p.m., N ft. Z in. Empire Shopping Week open* at454 words
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Article113 1932-05-17 9 Rubber and Tin Prices Unchanged. little Busmen PASSING. (Hy Our financial (Or respondent.) Singapore, Tuesday. T<ml:i> I'nct-* n-nl* per In. I in. 7". lims at *M>.7."» per pirul. Yisterday's I'rire*. Kuli'xr. London, holiday. Nf» <>rk. holiday. Tin. London, holiday. N,» frfffc, tH'i <l- unrhanced. Market lonr t(u«ct.113 words
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Article35 1932-05-17 9 Dividend of Is. 6d. a Share Declared. Tho monaen > f th.- < hartcrod Bank has •mi Lon- Sh, 1! Transp'Tt and Trading I lividend a. tin rat« at la. M. i>er tax. payable July35 words
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Article51 1932-05-17 9 Official List of Approximate Trices. liliDC fur I -ralian pair. U ,-k for TV haru I :■<< it uuiffta -1. i hina IH 4. pumpkin. I-.I'U mcrah I |0 |.r tvile uf f ten. turmrnr (haayat) ■I- P<T It. prr 11. r..ml 8 ..,1 M ..-.hi M l<51 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article839 1932-05-17 9 Proposal For An Official Stock-Broker. (From Our Own Correspondent). London. Apr. 21. Many small investors are often completely in the dark an to how they can get in touch with a stock-broker. The present system whereby the fciock Exchange is no aoII knuun ami ihe numbers839 words
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Article57 1932-05-17 9 Ton* of Market Hull fnchanred. LaUst Cable London, closed. New York Spot Sheet <;. ct 213 If, per Ib. S. «qo«l to London Standard idard R. 3.5. on Ttndar Spot May June July July-S<.pt. 'Ml*, •i I 16 5S M 64 6% 5 11 157 words
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Article548 1932-05-17 9 Samuel Montagu Co.'s Weekly Letter. Samuel M.ntagu »nd Co., report as follows on Apr. 20.— Th. Bank of England irold rwwve against noU-s amounted to £120.808,.U7 on thr ISUI instant, an compared with £120.807,231* or. the pnvious Wednesday. The latest shipment announced from Bombay i» £1.060,000. The hulk548 words
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Article787 1932-05-17 9 Symington Wilson's Report. Symington and Wilson'i veekly market report dated London. Apr. 20, states Since our last report the rubber market has remained steady and prices have not fluctuated at all. Only a very small business has been put through. We quote below the figures of the American787 words
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Article355 1932-05-17 9 Criticisms of The Budget. The Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Monte. Ml 1 ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer. Whether we like it or not, we are now in thirituation of having a managed cumnry. That the management Ii now coin? to asrutne a determined character is made plain by Mr.355 words
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Article315 1932-05-17 9 Vv iliiam Jacks and Co.. in their Matty metal report dated London Apr. M The tone all round has been <ea<ly after the fore -U liqui«latioi. i.f prt-vmus weeks, and ar the Finance Member uf the irdian (iow rni lent stated in iatl heir Budiret. thi- ris;- in315 words
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Advertisement614 1932-05-17 9 MINING REPORT NO. 4.1 The Chairman and DireeUm., THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, ML (i, nt lemon.— l bef la forwar.l the r<-p> rt uf the in.nin B uprratiun*. for the four weeks snding Apr. lb, 11*32. The development work completed during the term. <-<iual« *7r. feet.614 words
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Article90 1932-05-17 10 i r arrnnifnl vi will tak» .j plan- *t .-'inifaix.r.- in July brtwi Jam-* S»mp Ijiiml Ji'imm:i K-tnt- »tab*«, <l Mi ami Hi Utird of Momltoth. Anru-. Sr..ti»n.|. «n.| 1 Sir 1 W J M«>-..n. .-"intrhi Thr 'hank N.-tl. < Pfcatrtl Anatr.l Work... I Kranir../. IBd Ml Mrs. N»m»ii.-.90 words
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Article24 1932-05-17 10 I Dr. S. I.uth-r. Joh..r«> Bahru. thank« all ■<■ who »*nt wreath* and mc^ar»« of t.;,th> »nH attrrde«i the funt-r:il .1 hiKitf. M PrM24 words
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811 1932-05-17 10 May 1 May I>ay riot* in various lunitaK: hatrn cnaigcs in the West Kn«l i.f London. Terrorist i.utrajco at Midnapore magistrate murdered. May I ftmttmt l><.umer murdered by a Russian madman in Paris. May I Mutiny in tho811 words
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Article174 1932-05-17 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. P. M. Romlall. marmjrir of Jalan Aool> R-tate, Kapar, will shortly ba irmnK home. Mr. Albert Guetat. from Phya Thai Palace, has taken over the management f the Hotel Royal. Bangkok. I The Rev. C. T. Crihb. Anglican Chaplain .n J«v«. is leaving for home next w«--k.174 words
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Article1071 1932-05-17 10 th.- Xt Hon lord (.nrrll ( .»'. F - th.- Xt Hon lord (.nrrll F. If You Wish To Live Be "Jack-()f-All-Trades." I I I (Xv the HrHish Socialist sUlfMnan ..mi writer of m>«ler\ lirtion. in an inter view.) 'irol litti.i far tftrnal.ndl "ti if kill ny *ot imHimt drtad '*< long innl fir1,071 words
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Article612 1932-05-17 10 77W SECRETS. A hin: i-f what i* happrmnir n th* .r.nrr rirrle* of the tin indu-ti\ >>• r.ur l.i n<l<>n ior respondent on Saturday, when h> ral-lnl the information thai a him for a tin holiii iy ha I )<n"i jppr'.*») !■>• th iiihil of th<-612 words
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Article116 1932-05-17 10 Singapore. AIHAMRRA Wallace B»»ry and Clark l.aMt in Hfll Divert. 6.16 -».li. I'honc < MTIUI.. Ralph Lynn Wmifrr.l an. l I,. in Wall* in K»ok< i Ml I'h.iniCREAT WORLD- Way» B( Claease, Dm key Ridr». Mas*. gkatiac gr»«od Commercial MuMum. M \kl B4IKOI (.11 1,,. CWn ,n Krl.uun.l II116 words
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Advertisement121 1932-05-17 10 fettle's, BRITISH DISTRIBUTORS OF BRITISH GOODS SINCE 1845. ANNOUNCE A SPECIAL DISPLAY FROM WEDNESDAY MAY 18th OF BRITISH GOODS RECEIVED DIRECT FROM t»e BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR. BUY BRITISH! V. RITE I OR OUR BOOKLET OF EMPIRE PRODUCTS. JOHN LITTLE 8c CO., LTD. r.tahh.h<H IM.V mwcafobb, ki \i n^'iit rtXAM wn121 words
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Advertisement106 1932-05-17 10 CIN€MA ORGAN) NOV€LTIES ON COLUMBIA BY youkeNJoy these) c *rv R K I J Organ) f>B*4» Pardon. tta4aaw VIK i t'.KIA AM) HKR HIS- mi h>oit nr^; 1 E-,1.^i." »rd. (Fgg- 1 itreu'l C Mail— l DM4> f Othrr lU>.-S«I. lf J'^. 1 OrK»n, r A h (C SBK ■3*106 words
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Article, Illustration1522 1932-05-17 11 Destroyed By Fire Near Aden. MAJORITY OF PASSENGERS BELIEVED SAVED. A litmlili- disaster has befaJlen the MessaKeries Maritimes liner, Qtrnfm I'hilippar. white on her return journey from her maiden trip to the Kast. A magnificent vessel of 21.000 tons, and the proudest possession of1,522 words
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Article181 1932-05-17 11 Heavy Death Roll In ('(.mmunal Kiel.. Thp situation ha 1 h overniffht th»t th<- (;>>vt n r. ih. Rt. Hon. Sir Kr rl.-r I rity from Mahahalf shwa ny air. Riot n* v at -I iybr«O l>y n«."n six we:. injo t-<i. i" l«My hit;: I181 words
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Article704 1932-05-17 11 Cirowth of Fascism. CABINET RESIGNATION NOT ACCEPTED. The assassination on Sunda> of Mr I'suio hi Invkai. Ihr Crime Mini*UV of Japan, and other arts of irr.-o'iFm Ma precipitated a political era.is. Inr acting Premier. Mr. harckivo Takahavhi. and the Cabinet ri-^icm-d en Moc \e*ter-' d.\ hutSin Chew Jit Poh - 704 words
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Article153 1932-05-17 11 Seaplane Fails to Reach Port Darwin. Baiavm. May 1". The Junker* all-metal seaplane which left Kupang for Port Darwin on Sunday morning is minting. *Vhrn no news of it« arrival at Port Daiuin v>< received '.he Timor authoriluli- inquiiu- tiy railm. It Ml learned lhat the seaplane153 words
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Article67 1932-05-17 11 Further Appeal for Aid Made to Canton. Shanghai. May 17. The -ituatmn in Amoy remains rritu-al ;.nii <lilcirate> fi >m th«- Amoy Chamber of Commerce and from the AB-CfcMMi As«ociation of Army yc-iterday made an nthiT irons appeal to Ceneral Than (haitonir (the Military Governor Mt Canton* tv67 words
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Article141 1932-05-17 11 National (lovernment Leaving I^oyang. Shar.pha'. May M. Ni.w tha' tho Japat art- evacuating Shanghai ihe enlral National Government <.f China is being jrialually I mov« I back fimn l-iyanif :i. Nankins. Th*- .Ministries of Im|j>try ami Kdix ation were finally tiansforte-l to Nanking ye-teiday. Mr. Tarn Chan141 words
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Article105 1932-05-17 11 Linking Nanking With Shensi and Kansu. Shanghai. May |i;. Aii>;nt'tmrnt.' 1 have been c. mplitol fat a t irulai air mail aanrk whuh w I net t Nankinir with Sianfu and LajMßi Sian is the rap tal of Shensi I'n.vime ar.d I^am-how thr i ipital of KanSin Chew Jit Poh - 105 words
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Article1722 1932-05-17 11 Two Divisions on Way To Tsitsihar. MG OFFKNSIVK. Chinese Take Over The Chapei District. Sensational n«»- is to hand from Manchuria which siiKKr-U that, with the arrival of th«- fr.^h illusions from Shanghai. ih«- Japanes* militar) authorities are planning a large scale nffrnsitr i^aiat I.eneralSin Chew Jit Poh - 1,722 words
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Advertisement178 1932-05-17 11 l!i< s',j, linie^ understand* that th li>!!-iwing prominent l>< ah w aboard thr Georges Pkiliafamr, i addition to those aaafcrd fraai Mn^auore M > I I hai tin loan. Fin.im. Niai Ii r, \i mm, on hi* way I ran..- to meet Ihe Kmperor < t \nnam. M. llah.rt h.e.178 words
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Advertisement64 1932-05-17 11 On Othvr Pages. I nnrlon KuhlN-r Market 4 \round Ih. Market- 1^ in. r inamial I urrespondent M The Tragedi ai ih.- K\|M-rl ll> Kt. Hon. I ..rd I. or. II It llealh of t apl. Hubert IkolUr l_> Singapore Kare- < on. lurfe l.t VNhilsun Sporl in Malaya I!64 words
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Article, Illustration1957 1932-05-17 12 GjOJL of Shipping. A WONDERFUL LIFE AM) WORK. I San Rafel. California, May 16. Tho death has occurred of Capt. Robert iHillui. pr-sident of the Dollar steamship line Keuter. apt. IMlar's Career. Capt. Kohert Dollar represented a nuxfuie ot baaiaaai acumen and uncomuhich was much more1,957 words
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Article190 1932-05-17 12 Dog to be Trained To Catch Burglars. The elusive burglar who is prowling round Tanglin is evidently lying low for special police night patrols have so far faited to catch him. He will not have an easy time in future for an Alsatian dog which is being traini190 words
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Article174 1932-05-17 12 Turkish Ambassador To Berlin in Car Crash. U .;ir. May 12. Outside the village af Ledefeld on th" mad between Wein.r.r and Badbcrka, motor-car brioagfag to the Turkish Con-ul lin Berlin. M. Metzing, and containing among it- five orruppnts the Turkish An-.bas-ad'.r to Germany. Kc-malettin 1 Sr.miAneta-Trans-Ocean - 174 words
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Article123 1932-05-17 12 Plans for Monopoly In Chekiang Kiangsu. Shxn.**ai. May 16 1 The Anti-Opium Society ir; Shanghai dci clares it has discoveit.l plans for thi tion of a monopoly far the sale of opium in the provinces, of Chekiang ami Kiarursu Mr. Wu Lin-t-k is allege! to be thr123 words
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Article89 1932-05-17 12 j Various Intercuts Meet In New York. New York. May 17. Representatives of the Royal Dutch Shell. Anglo-Persian. Burma Oil and Standard < il Companies held the first full meeting today to di iv>s ways and means bf stabilising the international oil mar- i ket.s. Some of theReuter - 89 words
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Article57 1932-05-17 12 Death at Edinburgh Soon After Retirement. The death occurred at Edinburgh on April 8 of Mr. Malcolm Millt-r, a well I known Mal.-yun planter who retired last, year. Mr. Miller, who commenced his plant- ing cureer on Car.-y Island some 20 ye»rs ago, did a great deal57 words
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Article40 1932-05-17 12 Mus Muthummah Thilliampalam, M.S.c.Sc,. Ph.D., of Jaffna, Ceylon, ivisiting Malaya on her way to America. and v cxpecteil in Singapore this evening. She will lecture at the Short Street Social Hall tomoirow and at the Ceylon; Tanul!>' Association on Thursday.40 words
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Article92 1932-05-17 12 Arrangements for lx>rry Parade Tomorrow. Tho^e taking pan hi th. tomorn v in:uitrurapore's Kmpiri- Sh<ni'irir W. k .ire asked to be at Prince Edward Road not later than 10 a.m. The i iflemoon parade has been detiniri Iv agreed apM !>nd will take place k I and92 words
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Article35 1932-05-17 12 CHINA R ELIEF FUND. The committee of the Chm Fund organisi'i by the SingajxnChamber of lommerce annoui. thanks th<- receij t of lh- following «üb»criptK.ns: staff of M $171. the I.i n.li meer AchlefiCluli. $7:..35 words
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Advertisement18 1932-05-17 12 Clover Brand Milk Cream HEALTH PURITY M^mS^^^T9 4n^ _^^^^^^^^^^^*^Bn^n^^H*l mJ > '^r^r3n^HnfiPS^ **i^ Sole Importer*: PENANG SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.18 words
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Singapore Races—Accident On Last Day.—Guillemard Cup Tennis.
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Article939 1932-05-17 13 Exciting Match Ends On Time. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. May 16. Penang tied with Selangor in the must exciting State cricket matches seen here for many years, the deciding run being hit just an the town clock was striking nix. The club clock wanted half939 words
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Article549 1932-05-17 13 Congratulations to Young Malacca Player. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 16. The F.M.S. won the Guillemard Cup by 19 points to 17, for the first time since th trophy was presented in 1925. The result depended upon two singles matches played this afternoon.549 words
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Article2952 1932-05-17 13 I^oss of Brown Hill. V All ABIE HORSE HAS TO BE DESTROYED. A six-day professi >nal meeting which ha- U-vn suoessful in all respects came to i a I'lmluMun yesterday, wheti some of the best racing of the nn'i-tinj.' was seen. The |iM was iH'i'fect, and ince2,952 words
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Article877 1932-05-17 13 Low Scoring in Match On Padang. Malacca, after enjoying a triumph of a win by seven wickets at the expense of the Gloucestershire Regiment at Tanglin on Sunday in the first of their Whitsun matches, fell to the S.C.C. second on the Padang yesterday and877 words
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Article39 1932-05-17 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 16. Bud Walley. nf Singapore, stopped Cliff Peregrine in the sixth round of a 15round contest last night. Walley has had a notable run of victorias during th« last few month*.39 words
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Article129 1932-05-17 13 State Trial to Select Team To Meet Military XI. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, May Ifi. A soccer trial will take place on Wed- nesday to select the team to meet the .Military XI in the first Malaya Cup match at Seremban on May 28. .Th« teams will129 words
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Article91 1932-05-17 13 Malayan Championship Results. Result* in the Malayan billiard* championship <2M points up) at the New Wi Id laat night were an follows Scan Pen* Kwang (St. Joaeph'n Old Boys Association) heat M. R. bin Huirn hy M 1.. Dimmer IRAK. Base Club) beat D. J Ponnuthurai (Ceylon SrnrU Clnb)91 words
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Article704 1932-05-17 13 Negri Bowlers Prove Too Good. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. May 16. Ne*Ti Sembilan knocked up the nereasary run* for victor}' without low*, to in diet a ten-wicket defeat on the S day. After establishing a ftti-run Wad on the first innings, thr Negri howlers704 words
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Advertisement77 1932-05-17 13 MALAYA'S LARGEST BPORTTNG GOODS STORE RE-STRINGING OF TENNIS AND BADMINTON RACKETS A SPECIALITY. We vac Armour's Genuine Stringm. Satisfaction aamred. PHONE 1-2938. fi ROY SONS THE MALAYAN SPORTS DEPOT. 111. MJatTH BKIDOf BOAD. HKCAPOUI COMPLETE ITALIAN OPERAS RECORDED ON "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" MOMNM BY THE PRIM iI'AI-S. HORIS AND ORCHESTRA77 words
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Advertisement9 1932-05-17 13 OUier Sporting Newt Appears mi pages 16 and 119 words
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Advertisement106 1932-05-17 13 LIQUORS. Uehrraumileh Hmkhrimrr Kadr>hrimrr NierMeiner. aTMhaaJVf l.e«r»er \*rntxrr Bok «.e«->er fukm^ narrelona Kran4e«>n r n Samoo Muaratel. tiriekarhe Wwm Saint Jolien. Huanpicr Mn»ruv antenar. < kaWU hamkrriin (irarea lammetje. Ha—ard I als EHter. Elc. Sold at It. T. LI.M \M> < O\|lA>V U3. North Bridtr Koad. Singapore. Chen. 4«NI. ftECTRIC106 words
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Article757 1932-05-17 14 Hoir H e Loomed Of The llimgkrn- Vnrk Horn h. Outrage Trying To Impliiatt The kuontinttnifi RerirrH (tf Imprest In The \eutrnl /.out Scheme ArtM Of I iolence Apaimt Japanese They C.anmtt lie ConHonerl Hut They Can He lulerstiHul Hit aim Still Han;;* tire In //»nt'/iTii. Shanghai.757 words
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Article382 1932-05-17 14 People Robbed Twice. FIRST BY REDS THEN BY LOCAL BANDITS. Amoy. May 2. Refugees continue to pour into Amoy, and the international settlement at Kulangitu, from th« districts occupied by the CmmmuM*. Many of the refugees are in a pitiable plight, having only the clothes382 words
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Article132 1932-05-17 14 (a uses Excitement Over A Japanese Island. \.i-.i. Okiawaa I'u-f. Japan, v The Okinawa regimental he. iU|uarte---illy tiying to trace an jnident tied plant thu° i Waataki is ihe Okinawa archipelago or Mai.h 1:; and to find out for m.*e it t'i over tht inland. <>n :hat 'lay132 words
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Article404 1932-05-17 14 VAGABOND KING IN CO UT RT. Acquitted On Condition He leaves China. Shanghai. Apr l'!' Known as the "Vagabond Kin* of the Pacific,"* C. S. Sully appeared before Judge Milton D. Purdy in the I.S. Court tot China yesterday i>n a charge i>f vagrancy, 1 and was jrivon his freedom404 words
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Article151 1932-05-17 14 Hong: Kong Flying Club's Bad I.uck. A maUhed hangar Hon« Kon-.' Flying dub at Kai Tnk I .Iron c was conipiet<:> gutted by fire la«t nieht. together with a <|Unnt' M niatt-i i:< iv.aih flying a< ti'. Itia* itartad. Thi* make* th. reak at Kai Tak to which151 words
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Article248 1932-05-17 14 Tension Increasing In Manchuria. Mukden. May 4. kusso-Jitpanese relation* an- moving swiftly towards the hreakinj; point, according to strong ruti'.iiur- which are current in Mukden. Acroniin^ to thexe reports Japane-e troops arc ram ing tcv the Soviet frontier and thtse movcnien's cannot, it ia said, be explained248 words
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Article336 1932-05-17 14 Career Of Crime And Destruction. Haifeng. Honan. .May T. During the past few days there have come reports of the terrible famine condi lions prevailing in the various hsiens in the piovince. Adde.l to this are the di.-< turbances created by th. .andi: ringleaders Wang Tai,336 words
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Article71 1932-05-17 14 Reported Captured h> Chinese Sniper*. Shanghai. Ms; .i. nes from th.- Japan esc flagship Idzumo are scouring Chapt for a Japanese sentry altered tn have bWB <aptuied 'n the early hour- of M«n ni- U-. i hint-si- inipen at had 'hot his i-omrade dead The bo(iy of the71 words
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Article46 1932-05-17 14 Communist Youths Found With Explosives. ■n. May J. A numl'tr ITliasian 'omrtsunixt youtb 'i prrtendinu" to offer prayers in the Cathedra! early ye«terdav morning, afoased the «u*pi<-ions of th janitot who c*amine<i them ami foun.l arrying explosives. app«' with thi intention of Mowinp building.46 words
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Article586 1932-05-17 14 Further Details. HIT \H( H VET UKMAINS OBSCTRE. ay I Canton is .|u..t It -hat th<» Navy jnd V-.r leorganisxtion and hostility pected. The real atl I tong towards ;he an. l M- Hu Han tun obscure l! o<J>ernnv it has mail southern chaagi garded as586 words
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Advertisement124 1932-05-17 14 r most pa as el— en rigid inaprctiona -BgL^Tl— rB before it -naedin'l he Parker Duo- a_* ll Hh^iT^i—Hl fold. Exacting c*rc in manufacture _KuxP_. *_j V __D aaaurrs maximum writing rase. EASY H_____l_a»^_i__rlJP_B[B Writing Pen fH _a__B_?T3_a_!___&a_ I ak.- <t pipt-lul of "EDGEWORTH" fi^^2| ami enjoy y.iur sntokr t>>124 words
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2681 1932-05-17 15 April Joys— And Compensations The Glowing Magic Of The Miracle "-Life—" Boy, Press Yon Button And Some Other Tripe— A Warning For Malayan Monomaniacs Men, Women And Crabs- -New Plays Of Importance— lf M ussolini Had Been Napoleon Jose Re-Enters At Last Leslie2,681 words
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Article118 1932-05-17 15 Not Likely to Ride in Races Again. Although it in confidently expected that Mr. Fred Thackray will regain hix normal rood health in the course of a few weeks, it in doubtful if racegoers will see this talented \i-.ry air.iteur in the ».i-l«-'i» again. Mr. Thackray 'k118 words
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Article55 1932-05-17 15 The irarrmge of Mr. Lim Kolt Huat, t-cond son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Kirn Tian. and Mi»s Wons Wai Hin*. NaUr et Mr. Wonu Chonj; Mrng. will take pUre today M the Kui I^on; Tong. 173. Caatonmen Road, at 2 p.m. A rac*p* Uon will be held at the55 words
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Advertisement388 1932-05-17 15 IBS ft% fL f n»n lone R»n-. Muhi Ruis. ihi fnud or had nwta. art f I £j m 4 Jt tlßlotl%h *l ln mh-H rtdinc coc«l,»r: Mn <,ih«r i>rr can jf fllf U I C ji) <. r>.« rowHhoirl irrmn f-<t ih- f.KNRK M .s Th.. MBfm V fi388 words
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Article202 1932-05-17 16 I Navy Challange Cup Competition. i i The Navy Challenge tup competition was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and I resulted in a win for the Singapore Golf Club pair. Mi** Uw and M M. Paterson, i with a score of 81. The tellowinit scorw were returned I202 words
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Article63 1932-05-17 16 I Results of Games in The Two Major Leagues. I York. May ML Today* na*eball i«-~ult» mere National l.racur Piitaburirh 1 Brooklyn 11 i t'incinnati I New York 2 Htiraro 11 Philadelphia 10 ■\merlrsn IjrarixNY« York 8 f'leveland 0 hiratro 4 Jo!!ey hit iwo home run*. Philadelphia 463 words
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Article96 1932-05-17 16 K.L. Y.M.i A. Beat Ipoh Association. (From Our Own CoiTe«p»>ndtnt.) Ipoh. May 17 At hotkey, the Kunln l/jmpir YM C A Idef.aU-d the local N.CJL > 4—l. 11m i lay was fast and Broil are I cl-vt h x-key at Itst, I 'it the standard deterioHtied in the-96 words
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Article46 1932-05-17 16 Spain Wins Doubles Match Against Italy. London. May IS 1 At Rome, in the I>avi« Cup competition, I Maier and Tejada (Spain) beat I t.-D-orx I and Da Minerby (Italy) ."> -7, fi -2. >'- 1. in the waad round of the Eur»i pi'an Zone. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article261 1932-05-17 16 Taeaaar, Mar 17. 1 Football! S.A.F.A. Div. 2: Clourcstrr- II vv NaVal BaM, An-on Rd. SUdium: Iliv 3: Medical CoWejrr n. Ho Hong 8.C., T.M.r K. wri S.H.B. v». Y.M.r.A.. S.H.B. Ifrd M PH. f». Robinson's. Jalan Rr<ir: Kntndly: S.C.I *W vi. A.P.C., Padan^. W«4neaaar. Mar IS. i261 words
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Article811 1932-05-17 16 Interport Cup Retained. PORT DICKSON BEATEN IN TWO RACES. The Royal Singapore Yacht Cl«b wu "At Home" to the Port Dkkson Yacht Club and visitors during the Whitsun week-end when flood weather and breeze« favoore<l the opening rac« on Sunday The green of the l««^.811 words
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Article119 1932-05-17 16 Championship Meeting In The North. (From Our Own CorrehDondent.) Ipoh, May 17. The nirth Permk tennis championship iiin-tinK produced keen tenni*. At Mnirles, Tan Joo l.im beat Billiwrs 7—5,7 5, 6—2 an. l entered the final where he meet* Kirn Loon who defeated M. D. Neneh H 6,119 words
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Advertisement98 1932-05-17 16 ——a— nf j]!i> > COOUNG K^ REFRESHING I'iiilmr* Talraaa jnH cools Father's f ii r ami rrmoTcs the after- having fthine, comforts Ral>y'o trnHrr xkia aad are- rnt« i-hafmp and irritation, and pivr« thr finishing touch to Mother* toilet. ~,ry <^i. r rxnnaaat aad TVbaa upon rmiiaai. (roai MalWr Phipp.98 words
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Advertisement266 1932-05-17 16 i aaaaaai aa^aav m m^mmm aaBBBBBBBa aaaaaaß as asas a> aaaa A PRIZE J TO THE VALUE OF j FIFTY DOLLARSj HAS BEEN OFFKRED BY THK ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY (S.S.) LTD. FOR THE BEST COSTUME REPRESENTING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS. J (ALL MADE IN ENGLAND) SHELLTOX SHELL CAR POLISH266 words
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Article8409 1932-05-17 17 > Mr. JOHN HOWESON REVIEWS THE INDUSTRY. Malaya's Hanging Of Quota Problem. lenethv review of the position in the tin industry by Mr. John Howeson was the feature of the annual meeting of th«- London Tin Corporation held on Apr. 28. He referred to thl fact that the8,409 words
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Advertisement358 1932-05-17 17 EVERY SKIN ILL can be healed by"Germolene" Maddtnmg RASH, throbbing ULCER .II -^W^T irritataig ECZEMA— .II are soothed .nd XL, .%J ifiWl healed with Germolene. the wonder Skin JjKm. fJß^™ Dreuing It does no*, matter what the Skm fcJTI Trouble it does not matter how you have A iiaferad* GermoUnc358 words
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251 1932-05-17 18 MONDAY'S RACES RESULTS AT A GLANCE. R.o. Hotm Owmt TnlMr Joakay Tata paid Wia Plae* Moraion* F. lv*r»' Owner Davit* I V. .rlr.» l-a<l> I'hioM Yok Thonr E. L. 80w4.1i J Oonn -Ily Ma.ta Mrm. C. E. En F. O. (X OSVill C.ihhnn. 14 in ljwfy June Dr. J. 8.251 words
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Advertisement186 1932-05-17 18 ENTIRELY NEW I DAY, DATE and TIME. iWIbwH I Bt the Hum-rord Synchronous II m (KM < \l BNDAi (UK K. v(i apRING NO WINDINO. Stop r ime. Th« f rnf i< now a «ourre of sl«ctrirally r<-rulated d«LEE and FLETCHER Telephone MMI pelert I'hotnrraphir Healer* and .letieral MarriMata. AaWaM186 words
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Advertisement351 1932-05-17 18 Newly discovered a priceless safeguard to teeth —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material has been developed that is twice aa soft as polishing mate* rials commonly uaed in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher poliah, brighter lustre— film stains disappear completely THF. Pepfodcnt Laboratories announce 2 the Hrpsodcnt you351 words
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Miscellaneous100 1932-05-17 19 Today 's Crossword Puzzle tmt\w pr rr r r us (CLUES.) ACROSS. W. Ha* Is Cut jo Maasam lv .'l lafsct Utrmpfl W miller- I .1 Mind U Krcunful.i garawal VaHev. LWBS feather. 1 "riplr- Solution of Yesterday** Pusue. < :.trt ..f .luod 1 1 I 1 1 A<. Mjjti.100 words
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Article, Illustration102 1932-05-17 20 SI NDAT"B HTIMi -K«« intrr^t M t.k.n in the inlerpori vachtinf ram of the Ko>al Singapore Yacht flub on SuimUt. The pkUr* on the left shews the wiuia*: crew of the A class Tiret, whkh raced under a new owner. !%he wii lormerh known102 words
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Advertisement15 1932-05-17 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION. LTD. l»C*rv«rat»4 in C.nt* Rr.Un ■»•< otW* Malara i SINCAtORE15 words