The Straits Times, 3 August 1932
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Title Section39 1932-08-03 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST r AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1932, TRUE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS39 words
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Advertisement159 1932-08-03 1 Singapore: 78, cecil st. ('phone si6D. J KUALA LUMPUR I 27. JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683*) I r 1 6.15 Tonisht 9.15 I THIS RECKLESS j and BETH BERI. 1 Phone 5261-2. EXpameT EXPANDED METAL Im THE IDEAL BRITISH REINFORCEMENT FOR ALL PLASTER AND CONCRETE WORK. I m 1 RIBMET I159 words
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Advertisement14 1932-08-03 1 6.i:> Tonisht 9.15 I I THIS RECKLESS i and i BETH BERI. Phone 5261-2.14 words
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Advertisement528 1932-08-03 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated In England.) MAIL, ?ASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PFNINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR «AST MAIL SERVICB. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CBUiA AND JAPAN. Tonnage. Dae Spore. 1982. MALWA U.OOO Aug. 6 XNOVARA C.990 Aug.528 words
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Advertisement720 1932-08-03 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPIN YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesborough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. t KATORI MARU 10.000 Aug. 11 12 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Aug. 25 26 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Sept. 6 7 HAKONE MARU 10,500 Sept. 21 22 I SUWA MARU 10,700 Oct. 6720 words
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Advertisement499 1932-08-03 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNET AND ELBOURNB via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by th* wallknows steamer mapft.t^ (7,866 tons) and th. MANGOLA (3,352 tons) (Cargo only). Th* s.s. MARELLA I* on* of th* largest and finest (teamen trading te Auetralia, cabin* de499 words
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Advertisement598 1932-08-03 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED (Incorporated in Denmark.) Telephone 5323. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave Spore. Penang. s. ALSIA Aug. 10 Aug. 12 m s. LALANDIA Sept. 14 Sept. 16 m s. MEONIA Sept. 21 Sept. 23 m.s. BORINGIA Oct. 12 Oct. 14598 words
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Advertisement1120 1932-08-03 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. Steam Shis Co., Ltd^ and China (1*32). LTD. Mutual Steam Navigation Co, Ltd.) THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHI.- Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co, Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIKNTAL LINE, Id. THE1,120 words
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Article315 1932-08-03 3 Board of Trade And Qualifications. After representations made by the Officers' (Merchant Navy) Federation, Ltd., to the Board of Trade in regard U> the qualifying sea service for examination purposes of officers serving in th<j Chinese Maritime Customs, the following recommendations have been made bj315 words
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Article244 1932-08-03 3 Russian Sailors Scrap Tradition. Salty old British f a-dogs descended from many jreniv. atior.s of adventutous mariners and with sea water, rather than blood, in their veins, are disgusted. The (..ijcct nf their loathing is the Sovl I ship Neva, whii h anivt d in London recent-244 words
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Article115 1932-08-03 3 Sequel to Recent Shanghai Collision. River Pilot Ling, who was on the bridge of the t-a. Bhutan when -i three* way collision occurred on July in ihe Whanjrpoo river, sending the s.s. KiUawa to the Imttom of Astraea Channel with property losses estimated at Tls. 400,000 has been115 words
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Article92 1932-08-03 3 To be Named After President Doumer. President Doumer is to lie the name of the new French super-liner of the Ile-de-France typo, which is now being built at St. Nazaire. In spite of all the controversies and delays over her construction, it is hoped that she will be92 words
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Article46 1932-08-03 3 The Meaaaajeriee Ma itinwe Cbaneneeatts 'lvi mi Singapore frosj Peaaag on SettC2.v Aw, 1 at about 5 p n. ud I ill probably sail th 3 ne::t morning at C a.m. lor Saigon, Hur.jr Kong 1 Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama. Berth S. H. B. Wharves.46 words
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Article328 1932-08-03 3 Run by Famous P. and O. Captain. Thrice daily the motor-boat Britannic puts out from Westminster Pier on her scheduled journeys to and from Greenm ich, and the wheel is often in the hands of a man who is a former skipper of Pind O. liners a328 words
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Article194 1932-08-03 3 Government Subsidies For Scrapping and Building. The Japan Shipowners' Association has now prepared its own plr.n for the establishment of a control company. The Association considers the ;;e!i"me recently suggested by the Kobe Shipowners' Society as unfeasible.' The Kobe Society's r''-n' ni to estab. 'i.-h a company to194 words
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Article127 1932-08-03 3 Changes in Articles Of Association. Shareholders in the White Star Line, 1. ti1., nut iii I initial on June 2S, t<> alUr the svtidsa of uaociatsoa of the company. Mr, A. B. Cauty, chairman, said that the meetings were being held in fullilment of the promise made127 words
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Article225 1932-08-03 3 Elder Dempster Liner's Part In Rescue. When the Elder Dempster liner Appam arrived at Liverpool on the evening of .tune 27 from West African ports, Captain J. M. Draper gave to a representative of The Journal of Commerce and Shipping Telegraph an account of the rescue of the225 words
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Article38 1932-08-03 3 ARGUN MARU, Jap., 4,040 tons, from Bombay 3-8, for Shanghai 4-8. ELLENGA, Brit., 2,558 tons, from Calcutta 3-8, for Calcutta via Pcnang and Rangoon KEDAH, Brit.. 1,033 tons, from B. Deli 2-8, for B. Deli 4-8.38 words
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Article120 1932-08-03 3 Wednesday, August 3. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Lch. "Shark." The ('able, Dredger "Koremost," Hopper J. J. IS, Van Heutsi. Oil Wharf Mil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjnng Pagar. Albert Dock SHB Hoppers 1 and 4, Tug •Pandu,"120 words
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Article77 1932-08-03 3 The following shins are in communication with the Wireless Stations at Sineapor. Alipore, Anhui, Ba'.oe: an, Bougainville, Cap Tourane, Cap Varella. China Maru, CumberW'nd, r/.•kabris^ Duisburg, Elise, Havel, Hong Pens, Ktifuku Maru, Kurmark, Mantua, Marpessa, Mauly, Mito Ms;u, President Hai risen, Siberoet, Singapore Maru, Sc'.en, Tjisalanc, Tokiwa77 words
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Article69 1932-08-03 3 Ship's Carpenter Jumps From Top Deck Into Launch. When the K. P. M. steamer. Van Hcutz arrived in Siniripore Harbour and the- doctor's launch want out to meet it. I the ship's carpenter, a Chine-e. jumr?:l frrm the top de;-k of the ship Bk 10 the doctor's launch,69 words
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Advertisement645 1932-08-03 3 *NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD {beorporated la Oarmany.) The undermentioned are the company's latended fixtures 1 OUTWARDS. SAARBRI'CKEN for Iloilo. Cphu, Manila. Hong Konc, S'ghai, Taku, Dalny and Taingtau Aug. 19 ISAR for Manila, Hong Kong, S'ghai, Kobe, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Aug. 28 HOMEWARDS. I m.a TRAVE for P. Said, Tripoli, Genoa,645 words
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Advertisement430 1932-08-03 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINB <Jnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE A FEW MORE REASON 9 WHY DOLLAR LINERS ARE POPULAR. I The staterooms are the largest and most comfortable you can. buy. I The cosmopolitan atmosphere of these World Liners insures you an interesting cruise. The ship is yours from stem to stern430 words
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Advertisement462 1932-08-03 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Inglaod.) ELLERMAN LINE. Freight Service to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Tla Ports and Suei C«ul OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI A JAPAX. Steamer Doe S'pora. 1 MY OF MELBOURNE In port s.a. CITY OF CAMBBIDOI S«pt. U HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF FI.ORKNCE for462 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous178 1932-08-03 3 TIDE TABLES. Wednesday, August 3. H. W. 11.42 a.m., 8 ft. 6 in., 10.60 p.m., 10 ft. 1 in. Thursday, August 4. H. W. 12.10 p.m., 8 ft. 8 in., 11.30 p.m., 10 ft. 4 in. Friday. Aiifrutit 5. H. W. 12.: di p.m.. 9 ft. Saturday. August 6. H.178 words
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Advertisement708 1932-08-03 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. When applying for any position advertised, In theHe column* send copies of testimonial*. Do not eend originals. BAZAAR SALESMAN required by manutactaran repreaeatathres. Only long experienced nun of proved ability need apply to International Indenting Co., 27, Raffles Chambers. QUALIFIED bookkeeper accountant. Applicants to state qualifications, experience, and708 words
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Advertisement731 1932-08-03 4 HOUSES, FLATS TOJLET HOUSE on Institution Hill. Moderate rent. United Engineers. TO LET, SHOP. FLAT, Amber Mansions. Apply Spore Building Corp., 64, Market St. TO LET, 4, Angullia Park, complete oil mill factory, 92, Robinson Road. Apply Angullia Co. NEW FLATS, at Middle Road, to let. Electricity and sanitation. Apply731 words
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Advertisement1039 1932-08-03 4 FOR SALE FOR SALE, one O. E. Refrigerator (4 cv. fti.' in excellent order. $290. 320, Straits Times. FOR SALE, Goodwill, furniture, etc., of old established boarding house <2 houses). For particulars apply oliO, Straits Times. EDUCATIONAL. ROMANOFF." BEXHILL-on-SEA, SUSSEX. Good class HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Most suitable for children1,039 words
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Advertisement619 1932-08-03 4 LEGAL NOTICE. STATE OF JOHORE. IN THE SUPREME COURT AT BATU PAHAT. Misc. Application No. 223 of 1931. In the matter of the Bill of Sale Enacttent No. 3 of 1918. Between 'HE BATU PAHAT BANK LIMITED, a comisny incorporated in the Colony of the Itraits Settlements having its registered619 words
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Advertisement482 1932-08-03 4 BUSINESS CARDS. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL CILTIRE HALL 2, Victoria Street, (next to the Convent) Singapore. For the cure of hijrh blood-pressure, nervousness, constipation, pimples, anaemia, weak heart, and increasing the energy for singing and all outdoor games. F. H. SMITH, lute of Harbour Hoard. Get our prices of Goodyear Tyres482 words
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Advertisement237 1932-08-03 5 HOTELS Raffles Hotel MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water TONIGHT TEA DANCE 6-30 to 8-15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9,30 to Midnight ~gEl"-1pE.7l"d«sh special daiTy t~omorrow~~ (.mica l MtNtaM DOLLAR LUNCH st tl .k VM Pro. AIA SIMPSON SPECIAL DINNER <rilistll vkry Served237 words
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Advertisement1047 1932-08-03 5 AUCTION NOne" CHEITY CHARGED. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF Alleged Criminal Breach THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Of Trust. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Originating Summons Xo. 119 of 19.7. A^ g In the Matter of the TrnstH of the Will of Kunnarappen Chetty, the local agent TAN Oo LON(;1,047 words
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Advertisement433 1932-08-03 5 S \(j4Altt lift HANDY MEAL A good helping of tender Steak; a slice of Bacon; Haricot Beans and Tomato Sauce. All ready to serve straight from the container; delicious cold easily made hot nett contents about 8 ozs. A well cooked and most appetising meal One of Maconochies famous British433 words
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Article, Illustration2185 1932-08-03 6 —By Our Film Correspondent. HERBERT WILCOX PRODUCES "YES, MR. BROWN" —ADAPTED FROM A GERMAN FILM SUCCESS-SYD-NEY HOWARD IN "THE MAYOR'S NEST "—"DANCE TEAM" AT THE ALHAMBRA ON FRIDAY THRILLING RADIO PICTURE AT THE CAPITOL TOMORROW. MR. HERBERT WILCOX, director ..r productions British and Dominions, announce^2,185 words
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Advertisement123 1932-08-03 6 ssV J I m« S STYLE iii tailoring makes a tmk W^ TO I'iiscinutinK study. m fS STYLE is permanent while Wi t£ fashion is fleeting. M KASHIOX may or may not ■ttfl N gsl com< v °r harminious, gL I M M l« slwsjri congruA X ■nd beautiful. MM123 words
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Advertisement69 1932-08-03 6 AL H A M BRAJ i K I UfK a i AUGUST sth j i as promised i I The gay tender, heartwarming romance <>f cootie <>i' youngsters afraid of love! The classic cf 1932. The film acclaimed the world over! Thrill to the stars that a million film fans69 words
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Advertisement309 1932-08-03 7 MATINEE TODAY at 3 p.m. BEN LYON AND Constance Cummings THE BIG TIMER' FRIDAY AUG. Sth DANCE TEAM Booking open at Robinson's TODAY! CIRCLE $1.50. I TONIGHT 9.15 JACKIE COOPER AND WALLACE BEERY in THE CHAMP \|.<;.M. PICTI RK. TOMORROW HELL DIVERS INK M. M. RECORD SMASHER. TONIGHT 9.15 A309 words
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Advertisement331 1932-08-03 7 Last Night of this Splendid Double Attraction! CAIMfOL" 6.15 TONIGHT! 9.15 Owing to Up-Country Engagements— Positively LAST NIGHT of The Famous Ziegfeld Follies Dancer BETH BERI Supported by Paramount's Delightful Production "THIS RECKLESS AGE" with CHARLIE RUGGLES Frances Dee Peggy Shannon. T 'A~FILM~TO~SEE Tnd^ENJOY" 777 Strai t s Times^j TOMORROW331 words
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Advertisement222 1932-08-03 7 LAST NIGHT BTH FINAL DAY. Your last opporturity to see this wonderful All-British Musical Production JACK BUCHANAN IN "GOOD-NIGHT VIENNA" COMMENCING TOMORROW British International Picture's bright and breezy comedy "THE PERFECT LADY" STARRING BETTY AMANN Look out— The new Exquisite star TALA BIRELL APPEARING IN UNIVERSALS 1932 MASTERPIECE MM—— l^—222 words
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Article261 1932-08-03 8 Rubber Slightly Easier Moderate Demand. TIN JUMPS 325. 6d. IN LONDON. (By Oar Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Wednesday. Today's Prices Rubber. 6 cents per lb. Tin. Singapore price $68.87 z per picul. Yesterday's Prices Rubber, London. 2'xd.. up I/Kid. New York. 3 1/16 cts.. down Ct. Market Tone261 words
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Article74 1932-08-03 8 Noon, Aug. 3. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers. Sellers. Spot 6 6 1/16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers. Sellers. Aug. .6 1/16 6i lt Sept. 6>, t 6 3/16 Oct. 6' it 61 Oct.-Dec. .6 3 16 6" Jan.-.Mar. 6-'> H 6 7 1674 words
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Article166 1932-08-03 8 Singapore, Aug. S. Gambier 6.25 (Cube No. 1 unpicked) 12.00 Copra 5.45: mixed 5.00 Sago flour, Sarawak 1.95 White Pepper 25.00 Black Pepper 19.00 Pearl Sago 4.25 small 5.00 medium 6.00 Rice Siam $161 to 193 Saigon $150 to 158 Rangoon $147 to 158 No. 1 125 catties gross166 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article194 1932-08-03 8 Singapore, Aug. 3. SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 29/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 27/32 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 13/16 London, demand 2/3 25/32 London, T.T. 2/3 Lyons and Paris, demand 1,025 Hamburg, demand 165 New York, aemand 40% Batavia and194 words
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Article84 1932-08-03 8 Rugby, Aug. 2. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 8.73^ Athens 550 Belgrade 220 Berlin 14.77L4 Bombay Is. 6 3/32 Brussels 25% Bucharest 590 Buenos Aires nominal Copenhagen 18.60 Geneva 18.051/2 Helsingfors 235 Hong Kong Is. 3 9/16 Lisbon 110 Madrid 43% Milan 68 15/16 Monte Video 29 nominal. Montreal 4.03«/»British Wireless - 84 words
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Article453 1932-08-03 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay •"> '■> Ayer Hitam Tin £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves 1 1 Liv kit Arang £1 £1 Burmah Malay £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong453 words
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Article280 1932-08-03 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 0.80 nora. 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 0.90 1.00 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 4.3.6 4.8.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 4.00 100 50 Chinese Com. Bank CO.OO £1 £1 Con. T. S. T< Prefs. 18 6 £1280 words
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Article131 1932-08-03 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb of 1926 red. 1931-36 102 103 ci. v Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 104 107 nom. Singapore Municipal 4% P* of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 100 103 nom. Singapore Municipal 4»/a P-c of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000131 words
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Article375 1932-08-03 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. The above rubber quotations art mostly only nominal. To-day s Price Fraser Lyall Evatt ft Co. Allenby ($1) 0.20 0.30 0.20 0.30 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.15 0.30 0.15 0.25 A. Hitam ($1) A. Kuning ($1) A. Malay ($2) A. Molek375 words
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Article118 1932-08-03 8 But Licence Refused For Totalisator. The tin hare has reached Suva. A Coursing Association has been formed, and more than 25 greyhounds have been imported from Sydney (writes the Suva correspondent of the Brisbane Courier). But the new sport has already received its first setback by118 words
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Article233 1932-08-03 8 Today. Banka Island, Pladjoe Palembang (Thedens) 3 p.m. North, N.-East N.-West Sumatra, Ceylon, Rgypt, Europe and Great Britain I'olyphf mus i "p.m. Mauritius and South Africa (Cape St. Francis) p.m. Samarang, Suurabaya, Celebes, Moluras, Timur Dilly and South Ka*t Hurnen iKeurlj 4 p.m. Tomorrow. Penanjr, Province Wellesley,233 words
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Article49 1932-08-03 8 L«ft Arrd. By Athos II Karapara Naldera Kota Kadja Karoa D'Artajrnan Kaiser-I-Hinil Dempo Spore London June 16 Julyll June 16 July 11 June 24 July 17 June 23 July 19 June 30 July 21 June 29 July 26 July H An,. 1 July 111 Aur 249 words
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Article189 1932-08-03 8 Russian Dancer Swept To Death. Wv Yoi-1., July fi. Michael SemenoflF. tlie famous Russian dancer, waded into 'ho water from Table Rock on the brink of Niagara Falls this morning and was swept to death. Two youths who saw him climb the fence near the rushing Hver shouted189 words
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Article91 1932-08-03 8 British Building in New York. Ncv York, July 2. Lord Southboroujjh, chairman of the syndicate sponsoring th<> project, today laid the corner-stone of the British Empire Building:, which will h^usc various British interests. The structure is the thirteenth unit in the so-called Rockefeller cent re, comprising 191 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous130 1932-08-03 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOH THE WEEK. Wednesday, August Dr. E. Stanley Jones on "The Sermon On The Mount: Is It Practicable?", Memorial Hall. 8 p.m. Police Band at Waterloo Street, B. la p.m. Saturday, August 6. St. Andrew's Cathedral Market, Memorial Hall, 9 a.m. Monday, August 8. Legislative Council meeting, 10.30 a.m.130 words
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Article477 1932-08-03 9 Further Advance In U.S. Prices. WAGES QUESTION DEADLOCK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Manchester, July 6. A feature of interest in the market during the past week has been the further advance in American cotton prices. This development has been partly due to the decline in the sterling477 words
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Article16 1932-08-03 9 Brunei Imted.- S4,l."iS 11.. Bukit Kati1.— 14,959 ll>. Lawns Sarawak (.May).— loo,B6o Ib.16 words
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Article17 1932-08-03 9 Murai Tin. -Output S."> jiiculs. Satupulo no Liability. 570 hours, yardage 132,000, piculs 747.17 words
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Article827 1932-08-03 9 Probable Decrease In Stocks. At a meeting of the Tin Producers' Association, presided over by Sir William Peat, the vice-chairman, on July 13 Mr. John Howeson said that, as the reoort explained, the regulations now in force would result in a furf.ier curtailment of production of827 words
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Article37 1932-08-03 9 From China and Japan by Mantua due Singapore 10 aim. tomorrow. From China and Japan by Tokiwa Maru due Singapore tomorrow. From Europe (London mails dispatched 14th July) l»y Mulwa due Penang 11 a.m. tomorrow,37 words
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Article288 1932-08-03 9 Closing Quotations In London. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 2. Closing quotations today of the principal British and American stocks are given below: The rise or fall is in relation to the price of July 28. GOVERNMENT STOCKS, BRITISH. Rise or Fall Conversion Loan f>288 words
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Article415 1932-08-03 9 The Board's Tapping Policy. The twenty-third annual general meetmR of the Joram Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on July ID at 71, St. Mary Axe, E.C. Sir Herbert Wright (the chairman) said that the working loss was £3,242, compared with £3,700 in the previous year, in.spUe of the415 words
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Article537 1932-08-03 9 Australia's Weight Of Loans. CHEAPNESS OF THE STOCKS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 7. Uncertainty at Lausanne caused some hesitancy on the Stock Exchange during the past week, but this also resulted in buying of fixed interest stocks rather than equities. British Government stock improved, although537 words
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Article144 1932-08-03 9 Special Meeting Further Adjourned. The adjourned extraordinary general meeting of the Kuantan Rubber Syndicate, Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the company, Chartered Bank Chambers, yesterday. Mr. G. A. Potts presided, and others present were Mr. W. L. Kitserow and Mr. J. G. King, the latter144 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement603 1932-08-03 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N.V. Established 1863 at Amsterdam. Authorised Capital Glds. 100,000,000 Paid up CapiUl Glds. 55,000,000 Reserves Glds. 24,190,324 HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE. ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES BaUvia Head office for Dutch Bast Indies. BRANCH OFFICES DUTCH EAST INDIES Ampenan, Bandoeng. Cheribon, Gorontalo, Makassar, Medan, Menado,603 words
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Advertisement34 1932-08-03 9 BANKING. WE NATIONAL CITY BANKOF NEW YORK Capital Surplus Undivided Profits U.S. $225,503,000.00 HEAD OFFICE: 55, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. LONDON OFFICE: 36, BISHOPSGATE; E.C. OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY. Phone 5826. P.O. Box 444.34 words
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Advertisement456 1932-08-03 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY N.V. Netherlands Trading Society. (Established at Amsterdam 1824.) PAID UP CAPITAL Fl. 80,030,000 STATUTORY RESERVE Fl. 20,015,000 HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM WITH AGENCIES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES 'Bandoeng Hong Kong RangooTi Bandjermasln Kobe 'Semarang Bombay 'Weltevreden Shanghai CalcutU Medan Solo456 words
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Obituary54 1932-08-03 10 Uadam Ore Ngien Neo, wife of Mt. Ten Cheng, passed away at 209, Rangoon Road on Monday. August 1, leaving a widower. 4 sons, Teo Thiam Hock, the eldest, 2 daughters, 1 son-in-law, and 1 gran J daughter. Interment at Bukit Brown on Sunday, August 7 at54 words
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885 1932-08-03 10 We printed yesterday an article in which our London correspondent offered an authoritative answer to much of the recent criticism of directors, agents and secretaries of rubber companies. The figures quoted destroyed completely, so far as one group is concerned,885 words
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Article175 1932-08-03 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. Roy Brown, of the Singapore Municipality, has returned from leave. Mr. P. Balls, Inspector of Police. Malacca, left for Penang last week on transfer. Mr. A. J. Downe, of Messrs John Little and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, is now ir Singapore. Dr. C. H. Withers I ayne175 words
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Article1198 1932-08-03 10 Banks' Responsibility For The Crisis. (By Professor Gustav Cassel, in a lecture.) Despite the fact that Britain's departure from the gold standard has had such beneficial results fur her the old idolatry of gold reserves is ttill being adhered to, Professor Cassel declares. He1,198 words
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Article731 1932-08-03 10 THER. R.I. A correspondent suggests that the example of the Colonial Office in sending Sir Samuel Wilson to conduct an inquiry in Malaya in regard to the decentralisation proposals might be followed in regard to the R.R.I. Ke points out, very wisely, as we think, that731 words
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Article131 1932-08-03 10 Singapore. AMI AM UK A. U.n I.vnn ami CouUBCO CamailßCl in The Hik Timer. 6.15 8.16. I'hone tiUO'J. CAPlTOL.— Charlie Rubles in This Reckless Ace also Beth Beri in celebrate 1 dance creations. 6.lf> 'J. 1.'., rhone r.liin GREAT WORM).- Talkies, Km- Lot* with (Jenevieve Tnhin "and Conrad Nauil.131 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement83 1932-08-03 10 we venture to suggest that you tiffin at LITTLE'S, simply and solely because you will enjoy the food so much that you will forget all about the hard times in which we live. You will appreciate too, the comfort of your surroundings, the efficient service and moderate charges. fife's, JOHN83 words
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Advertisement56 1932-08-03 10 THE STURDY, JHILLMANMINXJ 10/30 H.P. i THE CAR with j j "CUSHIONED POWER" I i UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. 1 45, Orchard Road. I THE CRAG HOTEL PENANG. Notice is hereby given that the Crag Hotel will be run by the old lessee as usual in the month of August, 1932.56 words
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FIERCE FIGHTING IN THE STREETS OF YINGKOW.
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Article788 1932-08-03 11 Japanese Consul Takes Refuge on Warship. SAILORS LANDED. Cruiser and Destroyers Arrive on Scene. A large force of Chinese volunteers attacked Yingkow, the most important seaport of South Manchuria, on Monday evening and fierce hand-to-hand fighting with the Japanese troops garrisoning the town lasted all nightReuter - 788 words
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Article330 1932-08-03 11 Mr. Bennett's Optimism In Interview. Ottawa, Aug. 3. The successful termination of the Imperial Economic Conference before Aug. 20 is predicted by Mr. R. B. Bennett, the Canadian Prime Minister and chairman of the Conference, in an interview with in-t..-national journalists in which he gave theReuter - 330 words
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Article257 1932-08-03 11 Prince of Wales Unveils Memorial. Thiepval, Aug. 1. The Prince of Wales arrived here by aeroplane this afternoon and unveile i the Memorial to 73,000 British dead who fell on the Sonune during the Great War and have no known grave. The Memorial is the last toReuter - 257 words
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Article97 1932-08-03 11 Cruiser With Ex-King Reaches Lisbon. Rugby, Aug. 2. When the British cmiser Concord, carrying the body of ex-King Manoel of Portugal reached the River Tagus today, she we.s met by an escort of Portuguese seaplanes and two Portuguese warships, the Guadiana and the Liz. A salute of 2197 words
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Article280 1932-08-03 11 Problem for President. PAPEN GOVERNMENT UNDISTURBED. Berlin, Aug. 2. When President Hindenburg returns to Berlin next week he will be faced with the demand from Heir Hitlpr for the reconstruction of the Cabinet with a larger representation for the Nazis. Meanwhile Hitler is remaining in MunichReuter - 280 words
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Article177 1932-08-03 11 Search for Hypothetical Continent. Rugby, Aug. 2. A scientific expedition to survey the Arabian Sea and the north-west Indian Ocean is being organised and will begin operations next year. The expanses arc being largely piovided under the will of the late Sir John Muriay. whose researches duringBritish Wireless - 177 words
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Article107 1932-08-03 11 Cricket Spectator Killed By Lightning. London, Aug. 1. The fiercest Bank-Holiday storm for many years broke over the city this afternoon, driving the crowds to shelter from the torrential rain and blinding flashes of lightning. Three cricket spectators on Twickenham Green fell after a flash, one ofReuter - 107 words
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Article37 1932-08-03 11 Ferry-Boat Capsizes In River. Noakhalis, Bengal, Aug. 2. Only ."il of the 247 occupan's of a ferryboat were saved when the boat struck a sand-bank and capsized in the estuary of tho Ganges. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article74 1932-08-03 11 Caught by Giant Wave. HUNDREDS TAKE PART IN RESCUE. Paris, July 30. More than 50 schoolgirls from eight to ten years of age, who were visiting the fashionable seaside resort of Deauville accompanied by their teachers, were swept into the sea by a giant breaker.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 74 words
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Article131 1932-08-03 11 Invitation to World Conference. Washington, Aug. 2. The United States has accepted the invitation to the World Monetary and Economic Conference. Reuter. Washington, July 31. The State Department has received fiom the British" Embassy an invitation to attend the forthcoming World Monetary and Economic Conference which the DepartmentReuter - 131 words
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Article115 1932-08-03 11 Scathing Attack On League of Nations. Rome. Aug. 1 A vigorous attack on the League of Nations as a limited liability company under the control of England and France and, indirectly, of Amercia," together with a threat that Italy will leave the Disarmament Conference, was made by GeneralReuter - 115 words
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Article124 1932-08-03 11 Move to Show More British Pictures. London, Aug. 2. A larger proportion of British films will be exhibited in the Far East as the result of a five years' contract to take the whole British film output of *he Gaumont British Corporation which wns signed by Mr.Reuter - 124 words
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Article62 1932-08-03 11 German Bank Fails To Meet It. New York, Aug. 3. Dillon, Read and Co. announces that the German Bank and Discount Co. is unable to meet its $25,000,000 note due on Sept. 1 owing to its inability to obtain the necessary foreign exchange. The bank is one ofReuter - 62 words
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Article51 1932-08-03 11 Agitation Causing More Communal Tension. Rugby, Aug. 2. Reports received in London indicate that during the past week Congress activities throughout India have been ineffective. Sikh agitation in the Punjab against forecasts of the Government's communal award is, however, causing some unrest and increased communal tension. BritishBritish Wireless - 51 words
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Article47 1932-08-03 11 Leaves Scotland to Attend Cabinet Meeting. Rugby, Aug. 2. The Priinr Minister. Mr. Ramsay MatDonald, left Lossiemouth tonight and will reach London tomorrow to attend a Cabinet meeting and transact other official business. He hopes to return to Scotland at the week-end. British Wireless.British Wireless - 47 words
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Article, Illustration348 1932-08-03 11 Sequel to Attempted Murder. Vienna, Aug. 2. Dr. Ignaz Seipel, a former Chancellor, died at eight o'clock this morning of the ultimate effects of a bullet which lodged in one of his lungs when an attempt to assassinate him was made in 1924. Ha had been348 words
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Article211 1932-08-03 11 "Triumphant Conclusion" Of First Phase. London, July SI. The week-end marks the triumphant conclusion of the first phase of the War loan conversion scheme. Although holders may convert up to Sept. 30, tomorrow, except for overseas holders, is the last day for posting conversion applications in order toReuter - 211 words
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Article70 1932-08-03 11 Now Out Of Danger After Car Crash. Nice, Aug. 2. Countess Caroline Karolyi, wife of a former President of Hungary who was hurt when her car w:»s in collision with a car drivn by Mis. Barney, i;. oul of danger. Th& Countess leaves hospital ihortly and i the70 words
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Article320 1932-08-03 11 To Enforce Peace In South America. WAR IMMINENT. "Tin King's" Gift Of Money and Planes. I The I'nited Stales has joined with the Central and South American Governments in the appeal to Bolivia and Paraguay to preserve peace. Meanwhile warlike preparations are bein* made on both sidesAneta-Trans-Ocean - 320 words
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Article191 1932-08-03 11 Loyal Nawab's Fort Attacked. Delhi, Aug. 2. The Fakir of Alingar, who is causing trouble on the N.-W. Frontier, is still prosecuting his offensive. Troops of th<> loyal Nawab of Dir were beset the Fakir's armed levies fiom Salarazais a-id Shamuzais, the former tribesmen attacking the Nawab's fort191 words
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Article131 1932-08-03 11 Mishap Quickly Ends First Attempt. London, Aug. I. The attempt by Mrs. Victor Bruce witli two co-pilots, one of whom is her husband, to set up a new endurance air record met with a setback when the machine descended after only one hour in the air owing toReuter - 131 words
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Article33 1932-08-03 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Loadon, v tomeny.h K'lhh- >• l ncunces a !cs;. of £1,588 tot the: Ml end©:) Ami) ;*O, 1932, 3Rain.-.t a!o £821, reducing tho credit brought in t-> X3,b07.33 words
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Advertisement44 1932-08-03 11 M. HERRIOrS NEPHEW. Killed in Fighting With Morocco Insurgents. Paris, Aug. 1. A nephew of M. Herriot. the French Prime Minister, was killed in an action in the course of fighting between French troops and native insurgents in southern Morocco on July 25. Ancta-Trans-Ocean.44 words
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Advertisement55 1932-08-03 11 On Other Pages. Pa«e Cinema Page 6 Around the Markets By Our Financial Correspondent 8 English Cotton Trade 9 The Worship of the Golden Calf— By Gustav Cassel 10 I filer", to the Editor 12 Malayan Cricket Notes H Count y Cricket ..II Bong Soo Wins Again 13 Wireless Page55 words
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Article524 1932-08-03 12 New Bills. MORE QUESTIONS BY UNOFFICIALS. M.?. Lim Cheng Ean Is to ask a numbet of «iuestions at the rm'ting of the Legislative Council on Monday. They are as fellows: (a) Will Cowrnment please state tht Bomber of Government pensioners now employed in Governni»"it toddy-shops in Penang524 words
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Article216 1932-08-03 12 Important Decision On Insurance. An Important decision was made in the Supreme Court yesterday by the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) in the matter of the Sun Lift Assurance Company of Canada concerning the clain^s of Mrs. Mary Trcmanheere and the Official Receiver, Jesselton. .Mr. .1. Cobln-it appeared216 words
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Article81 1932-08-03 12 Death of Old Servant Of F.M.S. Railways. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Aug. 2. Mr. P. C. von Haght, who had been in the SSl *lce of the F.M.S. Railways for 25 years, has died suddenly. Returning boßte from work at 7 o'clock in the81 words
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231 1932-08-03 12 ARE RUBBER GROWERS AGRICULTURISTS Johore Appeal Judges Say "Yes." By an Appeal. Court judgment deliverOd in Johore this mormng cultivatois of rubb.ir were held to be agriculturists with- in the meaning of the law. The appeal wss one which gave rise to a test point which woul.i have far-reaching effects231 words
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Article322 1932-08-03 12 I More Evidence Against Storekeeper. Further evidence was recorded in the Second Police Court yesterday in the case in which the Chinese storekeeper of Sime, Derby and Co., Oon Ec Thiam, was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of Erasiric products valued at 57.193.04. The322 words
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Article222 1932-08-03 12 I Arrangements For Visit To Singapore. Th.- X.v. r. K. ("Bobs") Ford, wcHi known in connection with Toe II m India, is due to arrive in Singapore on Aug. 10, and, according to present arrangements, will .stay here about a week. A very full programme has been222 words
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Article57 1932-08-03 12 Sudden Death of Warder At Singapore Prison. The death took place suddenly in the holiday bungalow at Katong yesterday of Mr. M. Cohen, a warder at the Singapore Criminal Prison, at the age of 41. Mr. Cohen was late R.Q.M.S., Welch Regiment. The funeral will take place57 words
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Article23 1932-08-03 12 Cheap return tickets are being issued I.V the I'.M.S.R. for Ihe Malaya Cup final in Kuala l.uinpui on Aug. <!. Kflails in I udYci'liscmcnt,23 words
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Article545 1932-08-03 12 Old Man With Hopeless Eyesight Discharged. Tan Thai Hock, the 72-year-old Chinsne who is charged with using postage stamps, being in possession of three daggers, a knuckleduster and a loaded metal rod without a licr-nce, and with being in possession of documents of a triad545 words
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Article58 1932-08-03 12 Mr. Kobert Malthus. who served for a few years as a diviscnal locomotive superintendent on the Ceylon Railways is now general manager of railways Sierra Leone, and is al<o temporary chief mechanical engineer. Mr. R. H. Dawson C.8.E.. who was assistant traffic manager Ceylon Railways, is now the general manager58 words
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Article450 1932-08-03 12 WELL-KNOWN CHINESE INVOLVED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 3. Remarkable allegations were made in the course of a suit for judicial separation brought by a well-known Kusla Lumpur Chinese against his wife which opened in the Supreme Court here today before the acting Chief450 words
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Article66 1932-08-03 12 Death of Well-Known Sportsman. The death took place on Saturday :.n: .n hospital at Alor Star of Mr. P. V. I Norman, Assistant Superintendent of Surveys, Kedah, who was wellknown ::> Rugby, cricket and tennis player. He I leaves a wife and baby. The funeral took66 words
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Article131 1932-08-03 12 Post Office Successful In Speed Up Efforts. Information has been received that the Europe mails received in alternate weeks via India will be due at Penang in future on Thursday instead of Friday morning. This will result in an accelerated delivery of 24 hours throughout131 words
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Article151 1932-08-03 12 Arrest of Defendant And A Witness. There was a startling sequel to the Johore missing chetti>i<- case yesterday when the defendant a-.d a woman witness were arrested. The defendant, Abdul Wahab, against whom judgment was reversed in the recent appeal, appeared before the Second Jchore Magistrate and was151 words
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Article226 1932-08-03 12 Boxing Picture Being Shown At The Alhambra. The Big Timer," the Columbia picture now being shown at the Alhambra, is another tale of the ring of the young welterweight whe rises to fame and fortune and descends with equal rapidity. Success in these productions depends entirely on226 words
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Article91 1932-08-03 12 Death of a Retired Planter. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Aug. 2. The death ha* occurred of Mr. E. H. T. Ward, a retired planter, who came out to Malaya to join Caledonia Estate in the sugar days. Subsequently Mr. Ward became manager of Sungei91 words
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Article73 1932-08-03 12 Given Year's Gaol on Bicycle Charge. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Auk- 2. Ismail bin Tahir, a police van driver, and Yu Ah Choo, his aocomplice, who were convicted of disposing of a stolen bicycle, appeared before the District Judge today for sentence. The first accused was73 words
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Article62 1932-08-03 12 Twenty Appointments In Gazette. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. I. Twenty appointments of major chiefs, five of which were made on the occasion of H. H. the Sultan's birthday last year, are published in the F.M.S. Governmert Gazette. Eight of the appointments have not previously been62 words
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1041 1932-08-03 12 MR. C. WARD-JACKSON ON NEW POLICY." A Reply to Criticism In The Straits Times. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Your Kuala Lumpur COrrespoudent, in his able '•Journal in the Federal Capital" in youi issue <>i' July 80, tak. s me to task for having Judged ami cob*1,041 words
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Advertisement174 1932-08-03 12 BRITISH pVRIOPHON ©RECORDS (WITHOUT SCRATCH) aa*Bftr*'*'*'*Ti __^MaVsKZML JMaw A 4661 "1812" Overture il schuikowsky It. I Grand Symphony Orchestra. A 4061— "1812" Overture (Tschaikjwskv) Pt. II Grand Symphony Orchestra. A 4065 "1812" Overture (Tchaikowskv Pt. 11l Grand Symphony Orchestra A 4065— ISI2 Overture (Tschaikowskv) Pt. IV Grand Symnhuny Orchestra. A174 words
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Article815 1932-08-03 13 Easily Beats Pitt. ALL OVER IN 14 GAMES. Lim lion- Soo. the tittle left -handed player who earriea all before him in Malayan t«nni». retained the champion* ship yesterday, beating A. M. I). I'itt, 6— n.'a— -z. A :> match it wan disappointing, Brag Soo815 words
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Article130 1932-08-03 13 Olympic Results. IRISHMAN RETAINS HIS TITLE. Los Angeles, Aug. 2. The new world's record time for the 400 metres hurdles which was set up by R. M. N. Tisdall, the Cambridge University athlete, at the Olyinic Games yesterday, is not to be allowed because he knocked down130 words
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Article264 1932-08-03 13 New Record for the 800 Metres. Later. In the 800 metres final Hampson (Great Britain) was first, Wilson (Canada) second and Edwards (Canada) third. Hampson won by inches. His time was 1 mm. 49 8/10 sec, which is a world and Olympic record. This was Britain's first successReuter - 264 words
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Article77 1932-08-03 13 Kid Gabo Wins F.M.S. Title At Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 2. At the Stadium last night. Kid Gabo (the Singapore Wild-Cat) beat Chan Peng Song of Ipoh on points in a tcp-round contest for the flyweight championship of the F.M.S. I The fight77 words
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Article565 1932-08-03 13 County Cricket Results. INDIAN TOURISTS' FINE VICTORY. The War of the Roses ended yesterday I in an overwhelming victory for Yorkshire who thus avenged their Whitsuntide defeat when Lancashire won by over *n innings. Outstanding features of the game were another century by Sutcliffe and565 words
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Article133 1932-08-03 13 Low Scoring in Ipoh Match. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Aug. 2. The first match in c< nnection with the Hennessy Cricket Trophy ended in a tame victory for the Rest ovei the Europeans. The feature of the match was the low scoring by both si,l>'s. The Rest133 words
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Article96 1932-08-03 13 Shamrock Again Wins King's Cup. Rugby, Aug. 2. At Cowes' Regatta today the Queen Mary's Cup for 15 u<n yachts was won by Sir Geoffrey Fielding's Rosemary, with Mujor Powers-Clark'i Yaruna second, and Mr. Chaplin's Coral third out of nine starters. The King's Cup was won by Mr.British Wireless - 96 words
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Article312 1932-08-03 13 Exciting Start to St. Joseph's Institution Match. A cricket match which had rather an exciting beginning was piayed between St. Joseph's Institution and the United Engineers on the school ground on Satuiday eventually ending in a draw. Just before the game was due to start Hylams wrecked the312 words
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Article63 1932-08-03 13 Results at the Chinese S.C. The results of the 200 yards (6 lengths) Breast Stroke Handicap races at the I Chinese Swimming Club were A Division 1. Tan Wee Ch-.vee (at 28). 2. Sim Boon Hoon (22). 3. Lim Fook Loong (30) scr. B Division 1. Ong Kirn Teck63 words
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Article2136 1932-08-03 13 Colony Batsmen Fail. LIVOCK AND PERKINS SHINE. (By Our Cricket Correspondent.) That Malaya's annual Test match should result in such a crushing defeat for the Colony was not entirely unexpected, as the Selangor team, around which the F.M.S. eleven was built up. had a I r:ady proved2,136 words
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Advertisement57 1932-08-03 13 Other Sporting News Apnears On faxes 16 and 17. ff* x F-. /Mr flr aMI r^^^^JP ■^^»T~^^^^^WB^^^^^^^ WII.I.YS-KMGHT .^H^^^^^I^^^^^lH ">-Sent«T Tnurin P^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BB^BI^^^^^^^^^ < <- Model It .'-> Don't miss this m BARGAIN Brand new WILLYS -KNIGHT 5 Seater Touring Car ORIGINAL PRICE $2750CLEARANCE PRICE $1650/Visit our showroom now. Only a57 words
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1330 1932-08-03 14 When Will Malaya Enjoy Broadcasting? GROWING DISSATISFACTION. The Petaling Hill Station Criticised. (liy Our Wireless Correspondent.) A WRITER in a Bangkok paper who recently paid a visit to Penanp makes some pertinent comments on the lack of wireless broadcasting facilities in Malaya. Referring to the Penang Society1,330 words
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Article79 1932-08-03 14 Experiments Conducted On Trans-Atlantic Telephone. Moscow, July 17. Experiments are now being conducted on trans-Atlantic telephone conversations from Moscow to New York via Berlin am! London. According to a statement issued by the International Department of the People's Commissariat of Communications, telephone connections will be made79 words
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Article47 1932-08-03 14 New Invention by Russian Engineer. Moscow, July 17. An engineer nanud Sholpo has invented a new method of recording sound. The sound is first recorded graphically and then photographed on a film. The invention ensures perfect clarity in recording speech and musical sounds. Tass Agency.47 words
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Article1158 1932-08-03 14 Revised List. BROADCASTS FOR THE WEEK. The wireless programmes have been revised as follows MONDAY. KHABAROVSK. (70.2 metres), 5 to 9 p m. B4NDOENG. PMY., 458.3 metres), 10.40—11.40 a.m. 12.40 to 2.40 p.m. and 6.40—9.40. CHICAGO, W9XE., (49.83 metres), 2.30 to 5 a.m. and from 7 a.m.1,158 words
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Article54 1932-08-03 14 Score Big Success in Empire Baby Week. Madras, July 11. A Mysore message says a Certificate of Merit in the Empire Baby Week Competition has been awarded to Mysore City, which was second only to Western Australia. This is a sequel to the Baby Week held in54 words
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Advertisement174 1932-08-03 14 ll^^J READING JJrOJ^ REQUIRES riSfstjF LIGHTING MM yQjfc IT IS THEREFORE /^s^ IMPORTANT TO 6ET f I PHILIPS LAMPS I M TUEY GIVE A BRIGHT, V MELLOW UGHT WHICH MAKES READING A SUPPLIES OBTAINABLE FROM REAL PLEASURE. SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN THE SJS. > 17—19 BATTERY ROAD,174 words
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983 1932-08-03 15 The Radio Route. I AN K\ EN'T of gn-at Imperial Importance, which has received too litde attention as yet has just taken p a in Canada. This was th<> unanimous oa-s-i iikt Of Hill i'l by the Canadian Parliament. the (inject of which was983 words
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Article83 1932-08-03 15 Found in River Four Miles From Calcutta. Calcutta, July l':. The body of Mr. A. <;. Gaorsiadi, t <>n-sui-Gcntra! for Gntcf in India, who hail been missing since Wednesday morning was recovered near brick field in Gardci Reach area, four mile* down from Calcutta this afteroooa. The body,83 words
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Article81 1932-08-03 15 Hoat Capsizes in a Compound Tank. Calcutta, July 23. The body of Mr. R. C. Howe, an Englishman, a work accountant at the Aluminium Manufacturing Co. at Dum Dum v:!- fotOMi floating this morning in a tank in t'ne compound of the factory. It is stated that after81 words
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Article147 1932-08-03 15 Ten Years for Culpable Homicide. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Scrcmhan, Aug. 2. When the fourth se.-sion of the Negri Sembilan Assizes opened this morning, the ctfc in whioh a Chinoso named N'g Sang, who was originally found guilty of murder. fame up for retrial, as instructed at the147 words
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Article128 1932-08-03 15 Protection to be Given By Legislation. A Bill has been published in the F.M.S. Cit veinment G&zette the object- of whirl' is to ensure protection fr.r trade designs registered in the United Kingdom. The procedure is similar to that al leariy in force as regard-; British128 words
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Article116 1932-08-03 15 Maximum of One Month Imposed. Legislation relating to polic! lock-ups is to be introduced into the Federal Council. The objects and reasons are as follows It is considered that the prison rules, taken generally, are not applicable to the police lock-ups in which it is necessary and reasonable116 words
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Article93 1932-08-03 15 Following the Example 01' The Colony. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 2. Legislation providing for the registration of mvi tsai and the eventual abolition of the mvi tsai system in the Federated Malay States is to be introduced in the Federal Council. The Bill93 words
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Article202 1932-08-03 16 Japan's Successes At Bournemouth. Bournemouth, Aug. 2. In a two-days' tennis match of four singles and two doubles, which started today, Japan were leading Australia by chree matches to nil at the end of the day's play. Details Jiro Satoh (Japan) beat C. Sproulo (Australia), 6—l,6 1, 3—6,3British Wireless - 202 words
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Article378 1932-08-03 16 Selangor Preparing For Cup Final. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala l.riiipm Aug. 2. There were several abientees from both sides and consequently u gf-neral reshuffling of the teams in the trial match played today prior to selecting the team to represent Selangor in Saturday's Malaya Cup 'final against378 words
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Article80 1932-08-03 16 Applications Requested For Inter-Club Competition. Entries are invited fni the Chinese interclub football competition which is being under the auspices of the S.C.F.A. Any club or association desiring to participate must apply for affiliation to the Association. The annual affiliation fee is $5. The entrance fee for the80 words
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Article124 1932-08-03 16 Results of Games in Two Major Leagues. New York, Aug. 2. Today's baseball results w.-re National League. Mel Ott smacked out a homer tor tinNew York Giarus. Philadelphia ..11 14 2 Pittsburgh G 11 2 Seven homers wore hung on the pm in this heavy clouting game ChurchReuter - 124 words
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Advertisement189 1932-08-03 16 "PRIDE IN HIS WORK IS THE ATTRIBUTE OF A^^^ GOOD CRAFTSMAN." OUR WORK^^ MACHINE WORK IC FORGINGS OF ALL KINDS mJmW mlml jMammmmmmmmmmuj^mmmß 4^*4 ifeft tfBMHMmV^vS THE MANUFACTURE OF PALM OIL AND CANNING PLANTS THE GALVANIZIN "^FINEST AND MOST PRICED IN THE EAST. x^MASS OR INDIVIDUAL PRODUCTIONS UP TO 1?189 words
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Advertisement527 1932-08-03 16 qgH gfm SglgK v Jdlife i K jggfiiiiiiHg&dQuHF &>:JH| m >;.'■- iiiiiW i Jb-*v iiiß^ You'll see the difference in the morning. "If you were to use Cyclax Special Lotion to]M ninM. you'd see the difference tomorrow nh rii- ji" You could look in your mirror -in the A most527 words
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Article50 1932-08-03 17 D. J. McLEAN. Youngest Golfer to Win Scottish Title. London. July SI. Dunhar Jack McLean, the 21-year-old Glasgow golfer, won the Scottish amateur championship beating Kenneth Greig of St. Andrews, over 36 nolet. g, McLean is the yo>n,T"st golfer ever to win the Scottish title. Ki liter Wireless.50 words
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Article283 1932-08-03 17 Klanjf Anslo-Chinese School Meeting. (I-'iom Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, July 31. The :ir,nual athletic sports of the Anglo Cliii.ese School, Klang, took place on the school grounds on July 30. H. H. the Raja Muda of Sehngor distributed the pifeea, The following were the results IM Yard Junior:-283 words
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Article219 1932-08-03 17 WcdnpKday, Aueust S. TVn*i>: Garrison tournament, Tanclin. Football: S.A.F.A. Div. 1: Pulau Brani vi. s.K.< An»cn Kd. Stadium: Div. 2: E.A. il Chinese 11, Jalan Besar: Friendly. S .'■.< 2i-d vs. P.S.R.F.C, Pad«n B Thursday August -I. Football! S.A.F.A. Div. P,: Medical College A.f'.O. S.R.C. itrd. Ho Hon*219 words
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Article20 1932-08-03 17 The in -operation of club secretaries i.i requeited in keeping th:.- ihary of sporting •VMta accurate and up to dute.j20 words
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Article147 1932-08-03 17 Centuries by Evan Wong And P. Cooke. The Nondescripts beat the S.C.R.C. flaying on the latter's ground. Taking first knock, the Chinese scored 191. to•vards which Evan Wong contributed 105 before being bowled by Rodrigo, and Twee Teow 30. The Nondescripts started their innings at 4 30, Cooke147 words
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Article144 1932-08-03 17 English Lad "Killed Facing the Enemy." An English boy's heiuism, unrevealed for more than two months, lay at the root of a message from Casablanca, just made public in Paris. "This morning at Oiled Zem," it ran, "the hoc!" of a sentry at the Oued Zem ammunition dump144 words
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Article87 1932-08-03 17 Treasury Bills at Lowest Rate in History. London, July 31. Money throughout t"he week continued superabundant and difficult to find employment for even at a half per cent. Forty million sterling treasury bills offered for tender were rlr.ced a: the lower rate in history, averaging just over ten87 words
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Article138 1932-08-03 17 None in the World Can Equal Him." Field-Mai-'iu 1 Sir William 1: tut of iii- c the War, prai-e'i the British boy, when he distributed the j prizes at Uonmodth School on the occasI ion of speech day. He sail i ud no 4 one of those138 words
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Article28 1932-08-03 17 London. July 31. The Norwegian and Albanian Governments have announced their adhesion to the Anglo-French confidence pact, making a to*al now of seventeen adherents. Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 28 words
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Article544 1932-08-03 17 Burglars' Bid For Freedom. Brisbane, July 4. In a desperate attempt to escape from a house, where they had been surprised, three burglars, using jemmies and batons, bettered three men Rt Huwthorne on Sat■nfaqr night. Two arrests were made, and yesterday ai other arrest was made at544 words
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Article219 1932-08-03 17 As Seen by M. Andre Maurois. The English do not take their pleasures or even their trouble-, adly, in the view cf If. Andre Maurois, who has just returned to Paris from a visit to England. M. Maurois. the biographer of Byron, Shelley and Disraeli, knows his England219 words
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Article87 1932-08-03 17 A Smile and a Speech From the Dock. Sentence of death wts passed by Mr. Justice Avory at Winchester Assizes on Joseph Housley Huggeit, ajred 45, a seamen, who was found guilty of the murder of Mrs. Florence Violet Halewood, aged M, with whom he had been87 words
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Article40 1932-08-03 17 Withdrawal of Federal Troops Ordered. Wa.hmston, July 31. The immediate withdrawal of Federal troops from Washington and the surrounding district has been ordered b? tho Chief of Staff following the successful eviction of the bonus army." Router Wireles."Reuter - 40 words
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Article279 1932-08-03 17 Joint Foundress Of Roedcan School. Miss Penelope Lawrence, the senior of tho three sister:, who founded Roedi'an, the famous school for g.Hs, has died at Widgeon's Rest, her home at Boxmoor, Herts, at the age of 75. Miss Lawrence was a. si.^ter of Lord Justict Lawrence and -second279 words
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Advertisement28 1932-08-03 17 MALAYAN MOTORS: MORRIS SERVICE MBVICI OEI'T: t'HONE 5484-5-S-7. SALES DECT.: h K. IVaanc Lam-. I I .U. Orchard Ud. Represented Throuchont tlwa F. M.S. by WEARNE BROS.. LTD.28 words
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Advertisement384 1932-08-03 17 ■ÜB^BBnßSaWaVßanaaßaßßßßßß«a«9Bm«nK*EXm'aaug«^^ FOR PROMPT RELIEF OF Jk T ADD l_l f^gSSS^.m Allow one pastille to dissolve slowly in the mouth when required. Conulnlnf Menthol, Oil of Pine. Creiote, Regesan Catarrh Pastilles quickly etc. In a demulcent arrest sneezing and disperse nasal bate. congestion. Sole Agents: Singapore, Anglo Siam '"oh Corporation a384 words
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Article190 1932-08-03 18 Energetic Revival In Shanghai. Shanghai, Aug. 3. The three largest departmental stores in Shanghai, owned by the Wing On, Sincere and Sun Sun Companies, are re] orted to have declared their intention Hi to s< II Japanese goods in future. It will be recalled th-it there has beenSin Chew Jit Poh - 190 words
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Article112 1932-08-03 18 Draft of Report Now Completed. Shanghai, Aug. 3. Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo, accompanied by two members of the Lytton Commission, left for Peking yesteiJay to see Lord Lytton who is still in the German Hospital there. It is learned that the first rough draft of tho Commission'sSin Chew Jit Poh - 112 words
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Article58 1932-08-03 18 Trial to be Resumed On August 10. (From Oui Own Correspondent.) Nanking, Aug. 3. It is now announced th?t the trial of Mr. and Mrs. N'oulens will bt resumed befoie the- Hi>:h Court at Nanking, on Wednesday, August 10. Tho Noulena are charged with engaging in Communist58 words
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Article299 1932-08-03 18 Cantonese Campaign Bears Fruit. Hong Kon<?, Aujr. The laif sciilc auti-t'ommunist-bandit campaign which was launched l>y th; Cantonese forces «n ihv Kwantftung-Kiangsi liorlii sonic days ago, in co-opcratiori with National (Nanklac) Government tioopi from Hunan Province, is beginning tn bear fruit. The lit'.t reports to hand stateSin Kuo Min - 299 words
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Article265 1932-08-03 18 Nanking Anxious For Peace. ing) Government has fi^u.J instruction to the Mongolia and Tibetan Affairs Committee to devise measures for the peaceful settlement of the dispute which has arisen between Tibet and the Chinese interior provinces of Sikiang and Szechwan. It will be recalled that earlier messagesSin Chew Jit Poh - 265 words
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Article69 1932-08-03 18 Japanese Portion Now Released. Nanking, Aug. 2. Learning that a remittance of Taels 843,675 had been received by the Inspec-tor-General of Chinese Maritime Customs (Sir Frederick Maze) from Dairen representing one-third of the Customs Revenue detained before the seizure of the Manchurian Customs, the Japanese portion of theReuter - 69 words
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Article59 1932-08-03 18 Exaggerated Reports Of "Casualties. Hong Kong, Aug. 2. The number of deaths which occurred in Canton over the week-end as a result of the storm has been grossly exaggerated. There were heavy floods theie, but the deaths so far reported number 87 by drowning and collapsing houses. Reuter.Reuter - 59 words
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Article142 1932-08-03 18 Brigadier Wang To Retire. Shanghai, Aug. 2. I The War Ministry has placed Brigadier Wang, who was responsible for the loss of vitally important maps, showing all the Chinese positions, during the re:ent Sir.oJapanise hostilities in and around Shanghai, on the retired list. It will be recalled142 words
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Article306 1932-08-03 18 Moscow's Version of The Harbin Episode. Moscow, July 12. A report received here from Habarovsk states that on July 7 five Japanese, headed by Mr. Horiuchi, Japanese adviser, in their capacity as members of the staff of the Manchuiian River Fleet, appeared at the wharf of the306 words
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Article188 1932-08-03 18 Details of the Japanese Report of His Death. The following message (dated Tokio, July 31) is just to hand and is of interest as beinjr the earlier version of the Japanese report that General Ma Chan-shan had been killed in action The Chinese General Ma Chan-shan, who hasReuter - 188 words
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Article130 1932-08-03 18 Computed At 1,165 Billion Tons. Novosibirsk, July 10. A computation of the coal deposits in Siberia has been completed, and the results show that in that vast stretch of territory there lie hidden approximately 1,165 billion tons of coal. Siberia thus occupies second place after the U.S.A. in130 words
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Article89 1932-08-03 18 First Samples From Factory. Leningrad, July 17. The experimental factory here, as the result of experiments, has produced the first samples of metallic magnium from native raw materials. The success of the experiments now provides the possibility of obtaining special alloys of the highest specifications, and also alloys89 words
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Article113 1932-08-03 18 GorgulofFs Condition in Prison. Paris, July 30. Maitre Henri Geraud, who defended Gorguloff, has revisited the prisoner since his trial and states: "Gorguloff appears to be living in a dream and hardly realises what has happened to him. He continues to talk of the trial andAneta-Havas - 113 words
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Article95 1932-08-03 18 Supplying Water To Locomotives. Moscow, July 10. A Soviet inventor named Rozhkovski has built a hydro-pneumatic storage apparatus, designed for sup) iying water to railway locomotives. A special commismission has established that the device has important economic and technical advantages over the old water-tower system. The People's Commissariat95 words
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Article141 1932-08-03 18 Dramatic End to A Lawsuit. Berlin, July 3. Yesterday afternoon, just as th* judge at one of the Charlottenburg Courts was about to read the term of an agreement 1 cached between the plaintiff and defendant in a case concerning an inconsiderable sum of meney, the141 words
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Article66 1932-08-03 18 It is suggested that a reunion dinner of the Old Students of Raffles College (Stamford Club) be held in the Administrative Hall, Raffles College Buildings* during *he next school vacation (Sept. 17 to Oct. 2.) All the Old Students of Raffles College, who wish to attend are asked66 words
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Advertisement182 1932-08-03 18 A perfect base for powder and the ideal i^PSK^iISF BWI jj day cream. Use 'Ml" Cold Cream, too! Jt f^ Cq]jtiue-to"47ir n^^^?^^?^l)\ c refreshing fragrance of exquisite "47//" quickly induces a feeling of restful ecstasy. TMBfflWS^^^^ Generously applied to the hands and arms, r> ,> the forehead, and the nape182 words
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Article1246 1932-08-03 19 WHAT HAPPENS TO THEM AFTER OXFORD. Year after year, since the establishment of the endowment in :903, the Universities of the United States, Canada, Newfoundland, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand have selected the candidates for the Rhodes Scholarship, and year after year Oxford, the hallowed Alma Mater1,246 words
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Article292 1932-08-03 19 "Very Effective For Use In HoM-Ups." A fully loaded automatic pistol, 20 rounds of ammunition and a syringe pistol were said at Marylebone Police Court recently to have been found by the police in the possession of a motor-car thief named Anthony Hoffman, aged 22. Hoffman and292 words
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195 1932-08-03 19 State Subjects for Two Generations. Srinagar. July 12. The Maharaja's Go/eminent has issued a notification to determine the-status of stat* subjects in foreign territories and foreign nationals in Kashmir and Jammu State. The notification declares that an emigrant from Jammu nnd Kashmir State to foreign195 words
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Article587 1932-08-03 19 Old Document Describes King's Mission. An interesting discovery of considerable historical interest has been made in the t course of the search for manuscripts and 1 ola documents in connection with the t work of ihe Sinhalese Etymological Dictionary. This is an account of a t587 words
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Article687 1932-08-03 19 Interrupters Led by A Woman. Uproar again marked the opening of he annual meeting of the Royal Society for :he Prevention of Cruelty to Anil Mil at he Central Hall, Wi w. Elaborate precautions had been taken :o maintain order. Special police were n the hall an.687 words
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Advertisement130 1932-08-03 19 WHAT HUNGRY MOUTHS! Cgi WhenKMlilirsKjart yj clamouring eagerly for breakfast, it's a Save Mini that they are expert in*; K'-llo«:ji"s (lorn Flakes. Aiul there N nothing else so <roo<l for them -so easy to •lig'M. Serve direct from tlio packet Kith cold milk or cream. If liesired, sweeten feith sugar.130 words
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Miscellaneous102 1932-08-03 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle i i z i i 3i 3 r hi 5 wt r i r~ ~T~ 'J2L -2xl 2£ii 1 -fp 15 r^ g m ir-S^ f'pib r—^i=s i^ 2 mi^- SstS 5t m,~W± M i mm. -^m s^ 0 M~~M^~^~~^ fij'-'Vi; "'•> —W: W:** W I I102 words
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Article, Illustration85 1932-08-03 20 .MANY EXHIBITORS. The ninlh Malayan Exhibition which m hold at Kuala Lumpur during Ihe week-end was said to have been more conveniently and attractively arranged than that held the previous year. The exhibits were also better both in quantity and quality. The picture on the85 words
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Article, Illustration9 1932-08-03 20 The F.M.S. Railway's interesting exhibit in the trades' section,9 words
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Article, Illustration7 1932-08-03 20 The well-dressed stand of Malayan Fertilisers Ltd7 words
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Article, Illustration19 1932-08-03 20 Harrisons, Barker an d Co. exhibited a large selection of mailiincry and tools for use on mines and estates.19 words
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Article, Illustration12 1932-08-03 20 The attractive stand of the Universal Sports Co. (Photos.— O. Y. Kok.)12 words
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Advertisement211 1932-08-03 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION. LTD. i Incorporated In Great Britain) Hud Office for Malaya SINGAPORE AUTOMATIC ELECTKIC. REFRIGERATOR Beautiful. Efficient and Quirt. Conxtantly Cold. Lifetime Xc mi. Hafexuard your Health and save your food-hills. Inscriptive leaflet |i:ist free. I.EE AM) n.KTCIIKH. 102. North Bridge Koad. Adelphi Motel Building,211 words