The Straits Times, 7 November 1932
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Title Section38 1932-11-07 1 The Straits Times tISTABLISHTO HBABLT A CENTTJRT] THE lAKGEST 5flVB MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER I/V MlLUfl. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1932 PRICE 10 CEN The Straits Times 0 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS.38 words
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Advertisement302 1932-11-07 1 r II.JI.ILJ 11M I I I tM Tonipht 9.1.-. I The Sleeping j Cardinal with ARTHIR WONTNER I Phone 5261-2. DRINK MORE f(£sk GOOD MILK There is no milk of greater purity and higher quality than "BEAR BRAND." l^k Guaranteed to be entirely free from *i\«wsb. adulteration and impurities, it302 words
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Advertisement146 1932-11-07 1 RYvS^Sj^ IS NOW COMPLETE. /^^D^^^ The Toyland of Wonder and Magic! You are sure to find the present You have been looking for. TOYLAND IS OPEN! COME RIGHT IN CHILDREN. ROBINSON CO LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. SOMETHING DIFFERENT! SHOULDER of MUTTON ™n™ SADDLE f MUTTON boned rolled WITH OR WITHOUT146 words
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Advertisement15 1932-11-07 1 111 Toniffht 9.15. The Sleeping Cardinal with AHTIII K >YONT\KI{ J Phnnc ri26l-2. L _i15 words
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Advertisement549 1932-11-07 2 P. t BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PEN IN SMI! AR AND ORIENTAL 8J». CO. K f '.ON TRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, IjONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL SERVICE. Nt rWAM KkOM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonssga. Dos S'pora. 1982. KANIMIKA549 words
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Advertisement672 1932-11-07 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles. Londoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Midllesboroogh. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HAKOZAKI MARU 10.600 Nov. 1 I t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Nov. 16 II HAKUSAN MARU 10,600 Nov. 80 Dae. 1 HARUNA MARU 10,400 Dee. 14 II KATORI MARU 10,000 Dee. 29 IC672 words
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Advertisement469 1932-11-07 2 BURNS PHILP LINK (Incorporated in Australia.) FOB BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND ■BLBOUBNE Tia JAVA, DABWM AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by th. wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,86* tons) and th. MB, MANGOLIA (»3« tons) (Cargo only). Tba aVSV MABELLA is one of th. largest snd finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins469 words
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Advertisement533 1932-11-07 2 East Asiatic Line m.s. "ERRIA" a new and MaaVrm Difael Motor Veaacl of 1 4,7*0 tnnn Displacement LEAVING: SINGAPORE Nov. 22 MALACCA Nov. 22 P. SWETTENHAM Nov. 2?. PENANG No/. 2r» DUE: GENOA Dec. 16 LONDON Dec. 23 Excellent one class accommodation for N passengers. All cabins are outside and533 words
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Advertisement1071 1932-11-07 2 THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Oceaa THE HUA KHIOW STKAMSHII' 6ft Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and China (1§.«), LTD. MatuaJ Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.) THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO.. I.Ta THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. THE CUNARD STKAMSIIII- CO. I.TD. THB CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN OBIBNTAL LINK. Ltd. The SIAM1,071 words
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Advertisement46 1932-11-07 2 DODWELL CASTLE LINE For BOSTON. NEW YOKK and aVsLIUMM (via Sacs Direct). m.v. "RABY CASTLE" J Due In Fort Sails 13th November 1 Due New York 23rd December Limited passenger accommodation. For freight aad passage apply to PATERSON. SIMONS CO. LTD. (lacorporated in England) J Ageala.46 words
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Shipping News.
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Article410 1932-11-07 3 Lighthouse Erected Oflf Brazilian Coast. lacular engineering 1 feit cnrrie/1 »,ut in the fact of almost insurmountable hardships and difficulties har. been pert< until bf the "Companhia A.Ta do Ilia^il." a subsidiary q! the Swedish A«a Ompany, in baildfcig a lighthooae for aviation and ahipfMng >-n a410 words
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Article224 1932-11-07 3 Bulletin of the L of N. Eastern Bureau. Health bulletin i.f the l.iajnsi of Natiom Eaatam Bureau for Week < I il Oil. J'.i. I'.'.lL': Beirut: 1 ptegM *:i-e- and no deaths ■a acaiaai l eaaa iiui ir.j; the pn c iin-r weak. Alexandra: ."> -mallpox224 words
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Article174 1932-11-07 3 Inquiry Commission's Proposals. The Spanish Gorenuaeni eoenasJaaior charged with tin- mim liaallon of ilu Trnn-tlaiuicn Company an rapactaa 1 b have proposed that th service aatwwM tin M« ilili rruuan. BnaOf Moiilu Vidro, hould Ih- ran iiii on by the Ybarra Shipping ('<>. It is i '■■> i174 words
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Article223 1932-11-07 3 Prison For Chinese Seamen. At the Liverpool Police Court recently I Chinese members of the crew of the Glasgow motorship Spiingbank, charged with combining to impede the vessel's navigation while she lay in the Hornby Dock, Liverpool, came before the Stipendipry for sentence. Thirty of the men223 words
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Article209 1932-11-07 3 Death While Returning From Leave. Death from heart failure on his way Lack from Home leave was the news received by the Hong Ke~>i; and Whampao Dock Company on Oct. 22 concerning i hptain K. (j. Groundwattr, master of the tug- Henry Keswick. Captain GlMUMi Water, who209 words
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Article235 1932-11-07 3 Sunk In 735 Fathoms Oflf Corregidor Island. Manila, Oct. 20. The former U.S.S. Helena was sunk at :i'x.ut 20 miles west south-west of Cor■egidor, latitude 14 degrees an.l 15 lOinataa north, longitude 120 degreeand 16 seconds east, in about 735 fathoms of water, on Oct. 13, according to235 words
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Article165 1932-11-07 3 Netherlands Government Ends Cash Advances. The report of the Royal Holland Lloyd for the year endeJ Dec. 31 last states that the Netherlands Government and the Corporation of Amsterdam decided to end the facilities allowed to the company in the form of cash advances, but were willing165 words
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Article339 1932-11-07 3 ALETTA. Put.. 1,572 tons, from B. Papan 0-11. for P. Soesoe 7-11. ANGKOR, French. 3,787 tons, from Mari scilies .1-11, for Shanghai, unc. BKNGALEN. Out., 4 260 tons, from Vancouver B. C. 7-11. for Belawan 7-11. BERNARDIN DE ST. PIERRE, French, ft.6ir> tons, from Suifton 6-11, for Marseilles339 words
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Article129 1932-11-07 3 Monday. November 7. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected ta arrive. Entrance Godi.»n Gate Kast Whit if remer E.E.E. Wharf 1 Kistna 22 1 Kohna 20 1 Main Whurf Angkor IS 3 Toussoum 1G Clengarry M 8 Fro-. Adams 11 I.urut Keemun 7 'J Empire Dock Lossiebank129 words
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Article140 1932-11-07 3 Monday, November 7. H W. •;:((> a.m., 7 ft. 6 in., .1.32 p.ri., T ft. 5 in. Tuesday, November 8. H. W. 7.25 a.m.. 7 ft. 8 in., 7.08 p.m, 7 ft. 8 in. ednehday, November 9. H. \V. 8.05 a.m., 8 ft. 8.16 p.m., 8 ft. 3140 words
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Advertisement534 1932-11-07 3 AI^OIM'SCIIER LLOYD flaascistataa J Setstaw.) 1 Tbe undermentioned «-c %U tom»aay'« Is uoded fixtures OUTWARDB. m.s. TRAVE for Manila, Honf Kong Shanirhai, Tsinjrtao, Taku, Dalny anil Japan Nov. II s.s. ALLER for Manila, Iloilo, Hong 1 Kong, Shanghai, Kobe. Taku, Dalny and Tsingtao Nov. 21 HOMEWARDS. M.s. SAALK for Marseilles,534 words
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Advertisement424 1932-11-07 3 DOIXAR fITEAM«mTF UNB LaWAMQUCAN^MAa UNK The CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION JUNE— NOVEMBER ltSl Should be included in tout itinerary when you go home next year via America. FROM HONG KONG TO EUROPE rla America and/or Canada £102 Ist Class Pacific Ist Class Rail Cabin Class Atlantic. Fares aa low aa £68.424 words
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Advertisement468 1932-11-07 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Xlaieraeratea !a Barissil.) K ELLERMAN" LINE. Freight BerTlce te i UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Tla Ports and Sees CsaaL OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI A JAPAN, Bteamer Dae Spore, s.s. CITY OF BINGAPOKE Nov. 0 s.s. CITY UK RANGOON Dec. 6 HOMEWARDS. •J. CITY OF468 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous47 1932-11-07 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER. REPORT. Yesterday's max. temp. 88° F. Last night's min. temp. 74'F. Yesterday's rainfall 0.16 in. sunshine 9.5 hours 1 p.m. relative hum. 65 per cent. 1 p.m. wind W.S.W. 15 m.p.h. 1 p.m. weather cloudy C. D. STEWART. Superintendent. Meteorological Offlc*. Singapore, Nov. 7, 1932.47 words
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Advertisement545 1932-11-07 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. When upplv ing for any position advertised, la thm«. rolumns trnd copies of testimonials. Uo not »f nd originale. LADIES wuntcd in each territory to sell mil- Crystal necklets, ilmnu-nte jewellery, stl g»od mniiii: -ion. Dsnsnnne, 178, Scott MurkiU Raninon. M OTOR VEHICLES WANTED, BABT AUSTIN OR KIAT545 words
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Advertisement733 1932-11-07 4 HOUSES, JT-ATS TO LET TO LET, semi-bungalow, tt, Sophia Rosd. ■odern sanitation, electric, etc. Apply M. A f. Nathan, 96, North Bridge Road. INSTITUTION HILL MANSIONS, flat to let, heaTy furniture. Electricity, modern sanitation, gas. United Engineers, Limited. TO LET, sea side bungalow No. 17, Amber Road, 3 bedrooms with733 words
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Advertisement438 1932-11-07 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET TO LET, OFFICES at 4 and 4-A. Prlnea St., top floor and No. 22, Raffles Place. Apply Cob Chew Kee, 129, KiUiney Road. Ne. 4, BATTERY BOAD. formerly eceapied by Bank of Taiwan, L--d., to let by floors and to salt tenant's regniremente. Appiy Gnthrla Co-438 words
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Advertisement418 1932-11-07 4 FOR SALE ELECTRIC amplified automatic record changing gramophones, built here by expert. Beautiful designed cabinets. Price 1250.00, also without automatic changing. Price $200.00 Hire pnrcha.se if required. Apply to, David W. Ginsberg, IS, Telok Ayer Street, guaranteed for one year. BRITISH FAN REGULATORS (Kingston) 280 Volte, AC or DC, 4418 words
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Advertisement454 1932-11-07 4 MISCELLANEOUS LATEST ballroom dances taught at Rena s Dance Studio, Meyer Mansions, flat 6. Te). 4639. PRESS-MAKING. 1 opened at No. 3, Raffles Place Ladies own materials made up Mrs. Albrecht (formerly of Kuala Lumpur). SHIPPING NOTICE. T.S.S. "KEDAH" It is notified that T.S.S. "Kedali" will he withdrawn for Annual454 words
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Advertisement612 1932-11-07 4 BUSINESS CARDS. YICK WAH HING Ml, No.-th Bridge Rd. nr. Theatre RoyaL Consult us and enjoy economical charges for Repairs of (looks, Watches and Gramophones, etc. Satisfaction and worki.ianshlp guaranteed. ALo in stork lateat U.M.V. Malay Recorda and Powerful Ek'ctro I.nudßpeaker Soundbox. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE. Mrs. HARC and612 words
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Miscellaneous73 1932-11-07 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Siacapor* Witkla On t tlda without Malaya. Malaya. PmUc*. ■oUhl, 8.00 4.00 2.60 Ou.rt, r,> 8.60 J12.00 f 7.60 Half W«i!/ $17.00 $24.00 »15.00 »*«rly 134.00 148.00 9*0.00 ADVERTISEMENT RATES Thr rhnrcra and instruction* for CLAS8InEll All\ lltllStMENTS appear oa the form at thr bottom of this page.73 words
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209 1932-11-07 5 Woman to Argue Her Case In London. Mr. H. G. Wells is respondent to an appeal which will shortly come before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. Miss Florence A. Docks, tho Canadian authoress, will appear in person on an alleged209 words
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Article230 1932-11-07 5 Scene After Stiffkey Farewell Service. As already reported l>y cable Major Philip Hammond, a 'Ctirad army officer, of Morston, was fined 2 pounds with costs, at Holt Police Court, Norfolk, for assauhir.g the Rev. Harold Davidson, the rector oi Stiffkey, and Mr. Clinton Gray-Fisk, an author, at230 words
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Article175 1932-11-07 5 Police Unearth 111-Gotten Hoard of £25,000. IVafUf, Sept. 11). In a forest near Brno, in Czechoslovakia, thirteen chests of buried treasuru containing £25,000 worth of notes were unearthed by the police after a hard night's digging with the aid of searchlights. This trove is part of the ill-gotten175 words
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Advertisement294 1932-11-07 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. THIS EVENING THURSDAY TEA DANCE November 10th 630 815 pm OFFICIAL TRIPLE ATTRACTIONS INFORMAL DINNER DANCE POPPY DAY BALL 9.30-Mid-night niiyFß RfiNPF BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT j UlWWtn UHllUt MESSRS CAMERON ALSTON I PARIDCT GORDON WAKEFORD J OMDRnLI IN VARIETY TURNS. $1.50 per head Admission294 words
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Advertisement641 1932-11-07 5 PUBLIC NOTICE SINGAPORE TURF CLUB NOTICE NOVEMBER "(PROFESSION AL) RACE MEETING 1932. Friday 11th, Saturday 12th, Wednes day 16th and Saturday 19th November. NOVEMBER JAMATEUR) RACE MEETING 1932. Friday 25th and Saturday 26th November. ENTRIES CLOSE:— PROFESSIONAL MEETING— I 2 o'clock noon on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, IW2. AMATEUR MEETING.— 3641 words
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Advertisement505 1932-11-07 5 PUBLIC NOTICES BOARD OF ARCHITECTS. (Constituted under the Architects' Ordinance, 192 ft*. An examination for the purpose of enabling persons to qualify for registration under '.he Architects' Ordinance will b« Reid on the ">th December 1938 and the four following ays at the Offices of the Department of Public Works,505 words
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Advertisement826 1932-11-07 5 AUCTION NOTICES^ AUCTION SALE of valuable freehold sod leasehold Singapore proi>« rt its. At Mcsurs. Cnsonff Kofln Sena; Co'i saleroom, No. W, Cftulia Street, on Wednesday, November at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable 99» years* lejisehold land and terrace dwelling Ihouae known as No 16-2 Prinsep Street, Singapore, area 2826 words
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Advertisement53 1932-11-07 5 1 PASKOE BROWN AND CD. Furniture Manufacturers and General Woodworkers. Phonw 5660 NOTICE Our Joinery Workshops and Offices have been removed to our new Factory, at BROADRICK ROAD off GROVE ROAD, TANJONG KATONG. Being fully equipped with most up-to-date machinery, we are in a position to execute Qrders for woodwork53 words
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Article1124 1932-11-07 6 Import aii I Distinction. THE MANUFACTURED PRODUCT. At its mectintf in September lb" i"o|ia;raiiila eon<M AIM of the Rubber Growan' AMOetatim again had a very full agenda, the variety of subjects considered indicating the wide field coverod by riiblxi- propaganda. This is only r o1,124 words
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Article101 1932-11-07 6 Accuses General Smuts Of Treachery. i Standerton (Transvaal), Sept. 30. A bitter attack on General Smut:; was made by General Hertzog, the Prime Minister, when addressing a meeting here today. General Smuts, he said, was preparing the second act in a big piece of treachery towards the South101 words
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Article102 1932-11-07 6 Rescued Crew of Steam Trawler. The highest award of the Carnegie Hero Fund Trustees the bronze medallionwas made at their meeting at Dunfermline, to William Robert Atkinson, aged '.12, trawler mate, of Lindel Road. Fleetwood, who, last December, rescued ten of the crew of the steam trawler Ferrol,102 words
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Article1316 1932-11-07 6 "An Obscurely Worded Section." Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell delivereJ judgment in the Supreme Court, on Saturday in the revision of the case in which Nadaison was convicted and sentenced by the District Judge to 12 months' rigorous imprisonment and tw.> years' police supervision for abetment1,316 words
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Article579 1932-11-07 6 Performed for First Time In Public. "It's a braw whiskey," said Mr. Brown thoughtfully, as he sniffed at the halffllled glass in his hand, "but it's ower rough." So saying, h<v flung away the contents and selected another bottle. Mr. John Brown is a whiskey blender, write*579 words
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Article47 1932-11-07 6 you have not yet seen tk* Singapore Daily News, write in for a specimen copy. You will be supplied with one willingly, bt cause mm you have seen what a morning newxptiper should be, you will not hesitate to become a regular s-üb-soriber.47 words
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Advertisement19 1932-11-07 6 fours alif* g b»^bbbbl aaaV ■bbV I y^aaaV^r John Player Sons, s^ p_Mfii A\in ■%m Ji L mX~ aVf**'19 words
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Advertisement114 1932-11-07 7 Another Unique Double Feature Programme TWO EXCELLENT FULL LENGTH FEATURES ON A SINGLE BILL fulfilling popular demand. BUCK JONES in "HIGH SPEED" NOT 'A WESTERN BUT A RED-BLOODED THRILLER OF THE MOTOR RACE TRACK. ALSODOROTHY MACKAILL IN bH B. JX&Kp^''*. "LOVE AFFAIR" BOOKING AT ROBINSON'S ULLMANN's 10th ANNIVERSARY IN CONNECTION114 words
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Advertisement142 1932-11-07 7 CAPITOL TONIGHT'S 6.15 PERFORMANCE Part Proceeds in aid of "POPPY DAY" Fund. TONIGHT— 9.15 Last Night of the famous BRITISH Production--SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE'S Celebrated Detective Mystery "The SLEEPING CARDINAL" with ARTHUR WONTNER as "Sherlock Holmes" TOMORROW NIGHT! The Year's BIGGEST BOMBSHELL of FUN! HAROLD Igfef"^ ol^ IN r 1142 words
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Advertisement318 1932-11-07 7 gt •t• t J l paaaSii^ RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 HEATHER ANGEL ULjjfjfej HENRY KENDALL i&Bi|* >» tne British International MnH Picture I^BbBI Mr. BILL THE CONQUEROR A Story of England you will delight in. NEXT CHANGE! A Daring, Bright Comedy with Music "THE INDISCRETIONS OF EVE" Featuring TEDDY BROWM and318 words
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Article176 1932-11-07 8 Rubber Position Slightly Easier. ORDERS RATHER POOR. (By Ou Financial Correapoßdcat) Singapore, Monday. Today's Prices: Rubber, 7 11/16 cents per lb. Tin. Singapore price ?7K-\ per picul. Saturday's Prices: Rubber. London. 2 9 16d., up l/16d. New York, 3 7/16 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Easier. Tin. London,176 words
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Article80 1932-11-07 8 Noon, Nov. 7. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Bayers. Sellers Spot (loose) ..7 11 16 7 13 16 (F. 0.8.) 8 8 1 16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Nov. T*4 7-i, Dec. 7', 7v« Jan. .7 13 16 7 15 10 Jan. -Mar. 7"/« 880 words
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Article193 1932-11-07 8 Singapore, Nov. 7. Gambier 53j H (Cube No. 1 unpicked) 11. 0u Gapn 5.80 mixod 5.25 Sago flour, Sarawak '2.271 j White Pepper 24.00 Black Pepper 18.00 l'carl Sago 4.00 small 6.00 medium 6.00 Rfcw Siam $154 to 18S Sai-ron $144 to 150 Rangoon $140 to 147 No. 1193 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article451 1932-11-07 8 VaL Pd. II II AMm Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 6/- 5/- Ayer Hitam Tin £1 £1 Bangrin Tin I I Batang Padant 1 1 Batu Caves 1 1 Bukit Aranr II £1 Burmah Malay £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 5/- 5 Hong451 words
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Article282 1932-11-07 8 m Pd. Buyer* Imo« Seller*. I Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 2 2 Alex. Brick Pref 8. 1 .00 0.80 nom 1.05 £1 JE1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.2.0 5.7.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.00 100 50 Chinese Com. Bank 56.50 £1 £1 Con. T. S. V< Prefs. 20 9282 words
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Article140 1932-11-07 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 101 103 el. Singapore Municipal 5 pe. of 1901 red. 1940 1400.000 104 107 nom Singapore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 103 104 nom. Singapore Municipal 4lfc p.c t of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000140 words
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Article367 1932-11-07 8 FiMU and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. To-day Prlc* Frawr Lyall ft Evatt ft Co. Allerby (SI) 0.45 0.55 0.45 0 60 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.30 0.40 0.30 0.40 A. Hitani ($1) 0.50 0.65 0.50 0.60 A. Kuninj ($1) 0.05 0.15 0.05 0 15 A. Malay ($2)367 words
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Article200 1932-11-07 8 Singapore, Nov. 7. SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 31/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/8 15/16 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 29/32 London. 30 days' sight 2/3 ft London, demand 2/3 27/32 London, T.T. 2/3 13/16 Lyons and Paris, demand 945 Hamburg, demand 152 New York, demand 37%200 words
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Article35 1932-11-07 8 From China and Japan by Himalaya Maru due S:t;gni ore today. From China and Japan by Sourabaya Maru due Singapore tomorrow. From Holland and Germany by Christiaan Huygens due Singapore 11 ajii. tomoriow.35 words
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Article19 1932-11-07 8 A msil from Batavia and Palembanu by apn plane is expected at Singapore at 1.30 p.m. tomorrow.19 words
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Article244 1932-11-07 8 Admiralty Fleet Instruction. The passage through Parliament of the new Merchant Shipping Bill (Safety and Load Line Convention) il responsible for the new Admiralty Fleet Order introducing a mild revolution in the future handling of British ships. The new Act lays down tnat henceforward a system of244 words
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Article203 1932-11-07 8 Tfcdaf. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api (Hone Thong) S p.m, Selat Pandjang, Bcngkalis, Siak, Pakan Baroe, Fort de Kock and PadanK (Ban Siong Bee) S p.m. Indo-China (Angkor) I'-iu. Tomorrow. Anamba and Natuna Islands (Scott Harlcy) 9 a.m. Siam (except Lower Siam i i203 words
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Article420 1932-11-07 8 Great Increase On Last Year. The Transportation Division of tho United States Department of Commerce has recently issued a concerning idle shipping throughout the world. From time to time fijrures of laid-up tonnage of the principal Maritime countries are published in our columns. While a comparison of these420 words
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Miscellaneous105 1932-11-07 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Monday. November 7. n Annual nit*- of St. DMffjrt Society, S.C.C. t 6.15 p.m. Annual Meeting of SiiiKupori' Golf Cluli 6.30 p.m. Tneaday. November 8. V Police Band. Katun* Pnrk. Ml p.m. '< Wednesday. November 9. Rotary Tiffin. Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Municipal Bucl(tct Meetinp. 2.1.105 words
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Article715 1932-11-07 9 Metal Keeps Remarkably Steady Coarse. BULL ACCOUNT IN STRONG HANDS. (Fron'i Our Own Correspondent. London, Oct. 11. Taking everything into account, although tin has lost ground, it has kept remarkably steady in face of the disturbed conditions in Wall Street, which seem to have still a predominating715 words
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Article79 1932-11-07 9 LONDON RUBBER TIN. London, Not. 5. The closing price* today were RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 2 7/IM. (Sellers) 2%« L Jan.-Mar. 2 11/NM. Apr.-June 2 25/32 d. July-Sept. 2'id. Oct .-Deo. 2 Sl/32d. Market tone Steady. I TIN. t Spot «IS2 5/16, Three Months79 words
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Article538 1932-11-07 9 Symington and Wilson's Weekly Letter. Symington and Wilson's weekly market report dated London, Oct. 12, slates: Since our last report the rubber market has been dull with very litte movement :n cither direction. The uncertain tone in American markets both for stocks and commodities is causing a hesitating538 words
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Article374 1932-11-07 9 William Jacks and Co., London, report a.-; follows on Oct. 12: We have previously referred to the handicap upon British trade through tha policy of the leading hanks being out of| tune with that of the Chancellor of the Lrchequer, and this week trade all over the world374 words
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Article968 1932-11-07 9 New Capital Market Activity. (Fromi Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 13. Emboldened presumably by the success of the War Loan Fives conversion offer, the Treasury has made another courageous onslaught on its huge interest burden— and once again Fortune has favoured the brave. The issue of968 words
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Article803 1932-11-07 9 The Chairman's Annual Review. The twelfth annual jreneral meeting of Mambau Tin Ltd., was held at th«.» registered office, 15, Old Market Square, Kuala Lumpur, on Oct. 2"). Mr. W. 11. Martin (chairman) presiding. The chairman addressed the meeting as follows: The directors' report and audited accounts for803 words
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Advertisement606 1932-11-07 9 BANKING, NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N. V. KelabliKbed 1863 at Amteraam Authorised Capital Glds. 1WJ,000,000 <p Capital Girts. 65,000,000 Brierves Ulds. 24,11)0,324 Ii KM) OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. HKAM II OFFICES THE HAGUI, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHM i Batavia Head office for Dutch East Indies. BRANCH OFFICES DUTCH EAST INDIES Ampenan, Baa-diM-iur. Chat It606 words
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Advertisement374 1932-11-07 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY N. V. Netherlands Trading Society. (Established at Amsterdam ISM.) PAID UP CAPITAL Fl. HO 030,000 STATUTORY RKSERVF. Fl. 20,016,1MH( HEAD OKKICE IN AMSTKRDAM WITII AGENCIES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES •Bandoeng Hong Kong Raneoon Bandjermasin Kobe -S.TMarung Bombay •Weltevrt.lon Shmighai Calcutta374 words
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807 1932-11-07 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, MONDAY. NOV. 7. 1932. THE AMERICAN ELECTION. a large measure of freedom within their own markets to European competitors. As for War debts, neither party stands for complete cancellation, and in view of the burden which cancellation would immediately place upon the American taxpayer their obduracy807 words
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Article114 1932-11-07 10 AI.HAM'.RA.—Buck Jones in Hijth Speed irtid Dorothy Mackaill in Love Affair. 6.15—9.15. Phone 6909. CAPITOL. —The Sleep nic Cardinal with Arthur Wontner. 6.15 —0.15. Phone 5261-2. GREAT WORLD^-Ntvy Blues with William Haines. Pas.ir Malam. Gate 10 cts. Ladies Free. MARLBOROUGH.— Strictly Dishonourable with Paul Lukas and Sidney Fox. 6.15—114 words
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Article494 1932-11-07 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. Justice Sproule is expected back from leave in February. Lieut. R. E. Wilson, "D" Co., Perak Batt. F.M.S.V.F., has leen transferred to fft" Co., .Pahanjr Bntl. v Mr. E. E. Chambers I'.u* left Penan^ on a short holiday at Fras^r's Hill and expects to be *way for494 words
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Article1517 1932-11-07 10 The Making of "Grand Hotel." (By Greta Garbo.) Greta Garbo, th* film star, last seen ht Grand Hotel," hat nome interesting thing* to say regarding the all star" system for pictures in the Interview published below. She gives details of how the picture was made which cinema1,517 words
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Article774 1932-11-07 10 TONELESS CITIES. I cannot help thinking that ther« was more real happiness in tJie simple out-station life of my c-arly day* than there is in the hustling towns of modern Malaya wrote an old F.M.S. resident recalling memories of two years in a remote corner of774 words
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Advertisement37 1932-11-07 10 i DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. Mr. and Mrs. H. WOLSKEL, Miss WOLSKEL. p.p.c. s.s. "Sarpedon." I>KATH STRACHAN. Molly, wife of J Pierson Strachan in London. November 5. I Bargains appear daily in the Small Advertisement columns on Page 4.37 words
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SETBACK FOR HITLER IN GERMAN GENERAL ELECTION.
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Article618 1932-11-07 11 Polling Day Incidents In Germany. LATEST FIGURES. Party Clashes in The Provinces. Berlin, Nov. 7. The final provisional result of the general election is as follows Nazis Socialists IL'O. Communists Centre 70, German Nationalists 4!', Bavarian People's Party 18, German Peoples Party 11, State Party 5,618 words
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Article137 1932-11-07 11 Police Fire on Crowd In Berlin. Berlin, Nov. t, Tlie lius. train and underground service "as suspended at 8 p.m. after stones had been thrown at the trams in the afternoon. The police were obliged to lire three times but there were no casualties save for nine passengersReuter - 137 words
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108 1932-11-07 11 M SHOCKING LIBEL ON FAMOUS ACTOR. Heavy Damages to Sir Gerald Dv Maurier. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 5. A settlement has l>een announced in the High Court case in which the Sunday Express admitted publication of what Lord Hewart, the Lord Chief Justice, described as a shocking libel108 words
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Article177 1932-11-07 11 Principal Speaker At Mayoral Banquet. London, Nov. 4. Mr. Baldwin will replace Mr. Macdonald as the principal guest at the Lord ••Mayor's lianquet at the Guildhall on Wednesday. It was previously announced that, in defertnee to the urgings of his doctors, Mr. Kamsay Mac-Donald will not attend theReuter - 177 words
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Article73 1932-11-07 11 Violation of Official Secrets Act. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 5. Proceedings under the Official Secrets Act have been instituted against Mr. Compton Mackenzie, the well-known authov, as a result of the publication last week of "Greek Memories." in which he save certain details regarding the British73 words
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Article96 1932-11-07 11 Fortunate Escape When Car Skids. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I'enang, Nov. K. Mr. A. J. Drake, of the legal firm of Presgrave and Matthews, had a fortunate escape this morning while driving his motor fr along Farquhar Street near tht K. and 0. Hotel when the car skidded96 words
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Article73 1932-11-07 11 Charge of Debt Brought At Cologne. Cologne, Nov. 6. Ghosts his past have risen up against the Buddhist monk Chao Kung, otherwise I. (i. Trebitsch-Lincoln, who has l>een arrested on a warrant sworn out by Dutch merchant. Tho latter alleges* that the adventurer still owes him 5,000 marks, lent73 words
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Article90 1932-11-07 11 Coolies Quarrel Over Work. A light arose between 40 to 50 coolies in .Market Street about 9.30 this morning but there were no serious casualties. It appears that a gang of Hokkien coolies were engaged to do certain work in unloading and loading lorries. A rival faction tried90 words
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Article161 1932-11-07 11 And More Expected. JAPANESE PLANES BOMB VOLUNTEERS. Harbin, Nov. 6. Japanese aeroplanes from Tsitsihar bombed Anta, 70 miles north-west of Harbin, where a large force of antiManchukuo troops was concentrated. A combined Japanese and Manchn':uo force is now advancing on Anta where a severe battle161 words
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Article203 1932-11-07 11 German Plans. DR. ECKENER TO VISIT D.E.I. Berlin, Nov. 6. Dr. Eckencr, the comman:!er of the Graf Zeppelin, is visiting the Dutch East Indies in January to stu'Jy the possibility of starting a Zeppelin service between Amsterdam and Batavia. Reuter. This visit was predicted by the203 words
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Article145 1932-11-07 11 AFTER TIN AND TEARUBBER Renewed Talk Of Restriction. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. .">. Rubber shares have hardened as a result of the news of the Malayan Estate Owners' Association's triangular conference proposal. I am informed that the City docs not expect Dutch acceptance of the proposal, but anticipates145 words
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Article20 1932-11-07 11 Assassination And Sabotage. Tokio, Nov. Reported to have learned of a serious intrigue, police this morninjr raided ihe20 words
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Article, Illustration536 1932-11-07 11 Manchukuo Troop.s Mutiny. tion Army has 20,000 troops. Since the middle of October the Manchukuo forces there have been almo«t overwhelmed and have suffered very -overe casualties especially to the north <>: Isitsihar, which is now ringed around with Chinese troops so that aReuter - 536 words
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Article382 1932-11-07 11 Heavy Fighting Along Yalu River. A special message states that 30.000 Koreans have joined the independence movement and heavy fighting has been taking place along the Yalu River. Part of their forces have already entered Korean territory, and the remainder aiv awaiting the freezing over of the river.Sin Kuo Min - 382 words
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Article51 1932-11-07 11 South Australia Score 206 For Five. Adelaide, Nov. 7. The weather was fine when the match between the M.C-C. and South Australia was resumed today. There were 2,000 spectators. South Australia opened their innings and had scored 206 for five at lunch. Richardson made 99 not out.Reuter - 51 words
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Article105 1932-11-07 11 800 Miles Journey By British Expedition. El Fasher, Nov. 1. Eight hundred miles of uninhabited anil unknown country in the north-west of the Sudan have been traversed by r.n expedition of eight British officers led by Major Bagnold. They left Cairo on Sept. 27 in four motor-cars inReuter - 105 words
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Article33 1932-11-07 11 Sequel To Berlin Shooting Tragedy. Berlin, Nov. 'i. The opera singer Fran Gertrude Bindernagel, who is alleged to have bwa shot by her husband, died today m hospital. Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 33 words
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Article758 1932-11-07 11 Considered Foregone Conclusion. FINAL SPEECH. Features of a Bitter Campaign. New York, N'" v 9, Mr. Roosevelt's election i< n foregone conclusion in the opinion of the foremost political analysts, who state that nothing short of a miracle vote could re-elect Mr. Hoover. That Mr. Roosevelt758 words
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Article47 1932-11-07 11 A Mowed To Co To Nursing Home. Atl'i Samuel [nsull has been taken to n musing home. Hi- lawyer applied f( pel mission mi the ground of the condition of his client's heart. Thi I i. considering the 'i">. tion of continuance i.i detention. Keuter.Reuter - 47 words
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1833 1932-11-07 12 Full Text Of The Times Article And Comment. hal is regarded as the Colonial Office's summing up of both sides of Malaya's Decentralisation controversy is contained in an article in The Times upon the departure of Sir Samuel Wilson, Permanent llnder-Secretary of State for the Colonies,1,833 words
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Article213 1932-11-07 12 Farewell Dinner To S.V.C. Officer. Over 150 guests and members wtrs present at the farewell dinner given by A (Machine Gun) Company of the S.V.C. to their captain, Mr. A. P. Goldman, who is f/iortly going on leave, at the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday night. After213 words
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Article300 1932-11-07 12 Further Charges Preferred Against European. Further charges of cheating were mentioned in the case against two Europeans and two Chinese, who appeared before Mr. A. W. Hay, the Second Police j Magistrate, charged with cheating in respect of $1,500, a few days ago, when the case was transferred300 words
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Article170 1932-11-07 12 Suicide of Harbour Board Engineer. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Nrv. 6. A coroner's inquiry into the death of Mr. Gordon Jame^ Wright, a Harbour P.oard engineer, whose body wat> found hanjring in a godown of the Harbour Board on Monday, was held today when a verdict170 words
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Article82 1932-11-07 12 Now in Residence At Bel Retiro. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 5. H. E. the Governor arrived here from Kuala Lumpur by train this morning. The Government launch brought him across from Prai. The Resident Councillor and the Harbour Master received him at Victoria Pier, and82 words
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Article206 1932-11-07 12 Sherlock Holmes Solves Another Mystery. Once more British films have scored a success for "The Sleeping Cardinal," which started a short season at the Capitol on Saturday, is easily among the best mystery plays seen for along time. It is adopted from two stories of the famous Sherlock206 words
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Article307 1932-11-07 12 Tobacco Among Fish And Fireworks. What was hidden inside an innocentlooking basket which had a layer of fish on top was revealed before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, on Saturday, when a Chinese was charged with importing tobacco into the Colony, or alternatively, possession of307 words
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Article162 1932-11-07 12 Home Office Attitude Defined. Permission to open Birmingham cinemas on Sunday next was granted by tho Birmigham Bench, when a new application was made. The previous week the Bench refused to grant tho application, holding the viewthat though the attendants gave their services free, they were still employe.l,162 words
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Article544 1932-11-07 12 Said to Have Taken Hush-Money." A serious charge was preferred against an Asiatic traffic inspector before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Jud:?e, on Saturday, Inspector Koon was charged with giving false evidence to a public servant, namely, Mr. G. C. Mow dith, the Registrar of544 words
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Article177 1932-11-07 12 Mr. Bill, The Conqueror,"— A 8.1.P. SUccess. The new 8.1.P. picture, "Mr. Bill, The Conqueror," stairing Henry Kendall and Heather Angel, who by the way, has just accepted a big contract with Fox, is a very acceptable contribution to the films. The story concerns a young man. Sir177 words
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Article64 1932-11-07 12 To-night there will he a triple attraction at Raffles celebrated ballroom, when the band of the "President Adams n (Chack Lloyd's orchestra) and Raffles famous orchestra will take it in turns to provide the dance music, fteeidoa this. Messrs. Cameron Alston and Gordon Wakeford will appear in a64 words
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Article61 1932-11-07 12 GAGGED WITH ONIONS A robbery occurred about a.m. mi Sunday morning in a ciguretto shop in Tanjong Pagar Road. Three Chinese are alleged to have broken in, and, after binding up and gagging with onions, ihe proprietor and two others, decamping with about $30 worth of goods. Six people have61 words
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Advertisement126 1932-11-07 12 S^S k^/1-^^^^ fOUND IM V E M TAA EMt^ A PRUDENTIAL POLICY forms an investment THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE CO., LTD. that is good the world over. There is no uncertainty (incorporated in England). of fluctuating values for the dollar you invest, Mercantile Bank Building. Najajfcaa. you know that you have126 words
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765 1932-11-07 13 Malayan Rugby Selangor's Revenge On Negri-Malacca. S.C.C. Swamped. MALAYAN RUGBY GAMES. S.C.C. Rattled. GLOUCESTERS WIN BY LARGE MARGIN. Had the Gloucester Regiment taken full advantage of til the i.ries scored, their defeat of the S.C.C. at Tanglin on Saturday would have been even more crush. lg than it was. The765 words
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Article304 1932-11-07 13 Larwood Punishes S.A. Bowlers. The >!.('.(. tourists made the biKKent Mcore of their tour so far against South Australia by compiling ii.tl for the losof nim- wickets. They thus laid the (Jriirmett "bogey" for that bowler took only four wickets for 176 runs, while inReuter - 304 words
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Article101 1932-11-07 13 .lohorc's XV To Meet Singapore. The followin-r haw I« in\ iled to play Rugby for Johorc in th- Malaya Cup match atraiti.-i Singap i c on Saturday ..t Rencum. kick off at i. p.m. >harp: J. B. Dudgeon (cap!. l: A. McCombic, H. J. HuishaU. W. J. Parke*101 words
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Article454 1932-11-07 13 ball. He sent to Brings who went well ahead but in attempting to side-steo Mucauley. -lip|nd. which was an unfortunate ending to the Combined Stati.-s chances of equalising. Malacca-Negri Beaten In Second Match. (From Our Own Correspondent.. Malacca, Nov. 7. Selangor 8 pi-.; Negri-Malacca S pts. Selangor took454 words
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Article136 1932-11-07 13 Superior Back Play By Visitors. South Johore nil Islands XV 8 pts. By eight points (a geal and a try) to nil, the South Johore fif.een, playing on tlit Johore Civil Servi-e Club ground, lost at Rugby to Lie Inlanas XV on Saturday. A feature of the plas136 words
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Article725 1932-11-07 13 Malacca Beaten. SINGAPORE'S EASY WIN. Singapore 5 Malacca 1 The Singapore hockey side which met Malacca on Saturday on the Padang justified general expectations by winning the match by five goals to one. i The game was rather one-sided, Singapore being on the offensive most of725 words
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Article968 1932-11-07 13 Volunteers Lose By Odd Goal. R.A. 2; Volunteers 1. Turning out with only ten men. the Volunteers played the one-back game when they met the Royal Artillery at Blakan Mat! yesterday, and the home team won by the odd goal in three. The Artillery deserved their victory,968 words
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Article234 1932-11-07 13 Penang Easily Defeat Herald XV. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 6. In a Rut'by football match played on the Esplanade today m aJi of the Poppy Day Fund, Penang's A team defeated H.M.S. Herald by 22 points (two goals ard four tries) to nil. Penang, who234 words
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Article133 1932-11-07 13 Tournament for Poppy Day Funds. 1 Several interesting fights, including at' exhibition contest between Con Cordero and Battling Giijllermo, will take place at the Great World stadium tonight, Sat net proceeds to be given to the Poppy Day Fund. Nicky Sullivan, who has not been sen in action133 words
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Article117 1932-11-07 13 Canzoneri Retains His Title. New York, Nov. 4. 1 In a contest for the lightweight championship of the world, Tony Canzoneri, the holder, beat Billy Petrolle on pom's over 15 rounds. There were 19,000 spectators. Petrolle was aggiessive in the early rounds, opening a cut on Cansoneri'sReuter - 117 words
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302 1932-11-07 13 Leaders In Form. FINE AWAY SUCCESS BY ARSENAL. London. Nov. 5. THE results of mat-lies played today in the English and Sc-'tish Leagues were as follows I Jyde Cnwdenbeath East Stirling Hearts I-Kri.amock Morton Jlothcrwell I'trt-ck Th. St. Johnstone Xh'rd Lunuik Banyan ti AirrTrironuiiis 4 Ayr302 words
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Article118 1932-11-07 13 Arsenal Lead Villa By One Point. Tlx 1 positions of teams in the Knglish and Scottish Leagues t'lday an |r.|lows: -jml uiviMun*. p. w. i. d. r. a. ptM Am '-al U n> i I U -jo 88 Aston Villa II 1 1 IJ t\ Derby Co. II118 words
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Advertisement85 1932-11-07 13 aßt=§^^~ i f"-^ ■an! a^B^a^B^aW^^^^ffyi f^ f /Z^^ Beware of Imitations! Of all good products there are imitations which are not only worthless but positively injurious. If you want an approved medicine against Headache, Influenza, Feverish Golds do not ask simply for aspirin but for ftayek'd Aspirin Every tablet and85 words
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Article151 1932-11-07 14 (Continued from page 13). Bingley; Lieut. Adderley, Lieut. Cumbcrlege, Capt. More, Moonshi Khan and Ingram. Volunteers: Session; R. A. Ashworth; G. Ross, R. N. Elliott and E, C, Watson; Riches, L. Strachan. N. Sullivan, Westerhout and P. C. Sands. MooQshi Kuan, who was prominent in the151 words
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Article254 1932-11-07 14 Score Five Times Against Ceylon S.C. Police T>: C.S.C. ...0 The Police earned a well-merited victory over the Ceylon Sports Club at hockey on Saturday afternoon at Balcstier Koad by the big margin of five clear goals after a game during which the home side had never254 words
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Article184 1932-11-07 14 Thursday's Match in AM Of Poppy Day Fund. Miss Griffith-Jone*' XI 3 Girls' S.C. 1. A women's hockey match between Misa Griffith-Jone*' eleven and the Girls' Sports. Club, will be played on the S.C.C. padang on Thursday in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. In preparation for this,184 words
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Article196 1932-11-07 14 Today, November 7. Hockey: S.R.C. "A" vs. Khalsa Assn., B.R.C. (jrd. S.C.C. XI vs. Old Rafflesians, Padang; Police vs. Medical College Union, Thompson Rd. H.K.S. Battery vs. Chinese. Blakan Mati; Raffles College vs. 6.30 p.m. A.P.C., R.C. grd S.C.R.C. 11l vs. V.M.C.A. 111. S.C.R.C. ground. Annual Meeting of196 words
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Article17 1932-11-07 14 The' is the consensus of local opinion on the Singapore Daily N.ewt,17 words
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Article563 1932-11-07 14 Handicaps for Opening Day. The following are the handicaps for ths opening day of the Singapore Turf Club November meeting on Friday next Race 1. Ponies, C!ms 111 (B'/t furlongs).—Timbwng 9, Mickey Mouse 8.13, Srlome ,8.13, Snrfcigkeil 8.10, Mada 8.9, Kilat 8.5, The Armanian P. 5,563 words
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Article291 1932-11-07 14 Full Points for Darul Bahar. Darul Bahar s;.S'pore I'eranakan.s 0 In an A division football match of the M.F.A. League, Darul Bahar scored runaway victory over the Singapore Peranakans by five clear goals at Jalan Besar yesterday afternoon. The winners gave a great exhibition of fast and clever291 words
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Advertisement110 1932-11-07 14 YOU CAN ONLY PLANT ONCE USE BEST SELECTED CLONES PRANG BESAR MALAYA'S PIONEER BUDGRAFT ESTATE For full particulars apply:— MANAGER, PRANG BESAR ESTATE, Telephone Kajing, 35. OR HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. KUALA LUMPUR. $1 EACH. GIVE l|n FO« GENEROUSLY W^YOUH PWT BUSINESS MANAGERS! You can assist the POPPY DAT FUND110 words
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Advertisement362 1932-11-07 14 WHITEAWAYS NEW BASIC VALUES MEAN POPULAR GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES THE "TUDOR" DINNER SET. White semi-porcelain with ir^i^^^^^^^^^^^^*^»— embossed pattern. A distinctive ye l"™"^"*""^^ "1 neat service, and is the lowest price dinner service of its kind on the. I I F market. 1 take plate. fl jJE^^WBPjftv^^JZj^^^* I Basic362 words
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Article216 1932-11-07 15 LOCAL GOLF. S.G.C. November Bogey. The Singapore Golf Club Novcmlwr iMigey competition *v playcl at BukU Timah on Saturday and Sunday, and "A" Division resulted in a i« between \V. W. Peterson and T. Black, lut in accordance with the conditions the l,e is decided M I lie216 words
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Article312 1932-11-07 15 Weak Defence Causes Perak's Downfall. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. The weather kept tine today for the inter-state foot) all match between i IVnanpr and Perak at Penang in aid of Poppy Day r"und, although the ground was swampy follow ing overnight rain. Quite an interesting match312 words
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Article212 1932-11-07 15 (•oallcss Draw In Final. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. i. Perhaps the finest football match thi<j ■■MM *v witnessed toilay at the' Stadium in the tii:al of the Cup co:upo:ition bciwiTii the tirst teams of the j Chinese and the Kuala Rovers, which ended in haw,212 words
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Article603 1932-11-07 15 Forwards Miss Chances At Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 4. In an inter-State hockey match here today Selangor drew with Perak, each side scoring once. Selangor had great hopes in their new i-intreforwaid, Cariaopa, who *as formerly a centrt- half, and appeared603 words
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Article92 1932-11-07 15 County Championship Results. London, Nov. 5. The results of the more prominent i of today's Rugby matches are: 1 ('ai)ihi -idift U. .'< London Scots fanliff 18 Blackheath 8 "ipvi-ntry 11 Rugby' »3 Devonpoit B*m. Plymouth A. 10 Clourrstcr 8 Swansea 8 'luy's H. IS Northampton I Marlciuins92 words
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Article105 1932-11-07 15 Governing Body Still Mediaeval. The Duke of Rutland, speaking at the I oju'iiinij of a new residential hall at lx>ujfhborou(rh College, Leicestershire, stated that he thought that it would M a good idea if the Governing Body of Eton College would go to Loughborough to look at the105 words
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Article1025 1932-11-07 15 Singapore Interview. FLYING-BOAT IN A ROUGH SEA. In the possession of Capt- H. W. Wells of the s.B. Karagola is a handsome silver salver. Engraved in the centre is a miniature German flying boat. Arcund this are the words, "To Capt. Wells, s.s. Karagola, rur1,025 words
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Article467 1932-11-07 15 Total of $150,000 For Transfer. New York, Sept. 28. One of the most sensational deal in baseball was made today. Connie Mack, manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, has sold Al Simmons, "Mule" Haas and Jimmy Dykes to the Chicago White Sox for an unnamed sum. The amount467 words
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Advertisement46 1932-11-07 15 SPORTING PINK (Krcixlirrd X.M.S.) Bml HacinK Form for Singapore. (l."> Winners 17 Places Given Ipoh). On Salt- Singapore, Kuala l.umpur. Penan?, Ipoh. Special Wires 55.00 Daily. or $20.00 for six days Singapore. Two wires out of three -successful Ipoh. Apply early. Editor. Sporting Pink, Kuala Kangsar.46 words
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Advertisement159 1932-11-07 15 liV BEARINGS ELIMINATES ALL FRICTION STOCKED BY m UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCHES. Hi^Sl^^ ALL BEARING METALS. THE FLOWER OF FOLDING SPECTACLES po k»t than a watch or powder hex in > J^^^9^yTlM^tw^tlM Lady's hand batf. Ide.il for ilres* we»r, j^H tf 9] 'fl F~^E cards, social functions and at159 words
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Article152 1932-11-07 16 Preserving Privacy Of His Family. The will has been proved in London of Maharajah Deb Shuroshcr Jung liana Bahadur, of Nepal, and the Palace of Fairlawn, Jharipani. late Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief in Nepal. Property in England is \alued at £301. The will stated: I direct that should152 words
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Article95 1932-11-07 16 But Driver Escapes Serious Injury. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 5. Mr. A. J. Drake, of the legal firm of Presgrave and Mathews, had a narrow escape this mornfng while driving his car along Farquhar Street near the E. and O. Hotel when the car skidded and95 words
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Article2199 1932-11-07 16 FLYING NOTES. British Pilots Plan Attack On Earth's Highest Peak A' Great Adventure New Height Record Attempt Research And Experiment Test Pilot's Heroism Ailiiuur Of The Oil Engine Mails At 200 M.P.H. London Melbourne In Seven Days London, Oct. 11. Flying men have never planned a2,199 words
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Advertisement394 1932-11-07 16 YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT— If You Want It Badly Enough. Mont pcoplf wnnt to be wealthy, liut they Hon't Waal iimvv mi badly that they will »urk hard raoain t.. get :t. So they just remain pool :iml i-pivi"Us nf othrrs. Many pM»h y.;irn for abounding health and vigour,394 words
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Advertisement46 1932-11-07 16 Have You Tried Our New PASSION FRUIT DRINK? iM A RQ U ISA DELICIOUS APPETISING REFRESHING PRODUCT OF THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS SINGAPORE. "Cheap" oils may be cheaper per gallon BUT WAKEFIELD Castrol Motor Oil IS CHEAPER PER MILE WORK IT OUT FOR YOUR6ELF I46 words
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Article104 1932-11-07 17 Purchases From North German Lloyd. Bremen, Nov. 4. Interest has been aroused by the sale to the Soviet Union of the North German Lloyd steamer Anhalt, 16.600 tons which is intended by Russians for service in Far Eastern waters. Negotiations are proceeding for the saleAneta-Trans-Ocean - 104 words
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Article31 1932-11-07 17 Dinner And Dance On New Years' Eve. There will l>e a dinner and dance at the Singapore Club on New Year's Eve. Details will I* announced to members later.31 words
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Article19 1932-11-07 17 London, Nov. .V The cotton rtrik* has nM anil work will he resumed .11 Monday. Router.Reuter - 19 words
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Article299 1932-11-07 17 Mr. Lansbury States Labour's Remedies. London, Nov. 4. The Labour Party's remedies for unemployment were outlined in the House of Commons by Mr. Lansbury when moviig a motion expressing concern at the volume of unemployment and welcoming "all proper measures to deal with it." Mr. Lansbury 's suggestions includedReuter - 299 words
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Article182 1932-11-07 17 President Sues Publisher For Libel. Montreal, Oct. 11. Mr. J. J. Harpell, president of the Journal of Commerce Publishing Co., appeared in 'court today on a preliminary hearing of the charge of criminally libelling Mr. T. B. Macaulay, president <>f the Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada182 words
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Article182 1932-11-07 17 At Home Among Rafters Of New York Pier. For more than a .-.10r.m a large Turkey has been living among the raftera of one of the New York piers. I.; is lielie\ea the. monkey was me wfeieb escaped from a cargo brought fro.n India by 'lie freighter City182 words
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Article116 1932-11-07 17 Wingj-Tilting Invention For Safety. An invention for automatically tilting the wings of aircraft as they are landing lias been patented by Armstrong Whitworth, Ltd., of Coventry. The wings are pivoted about a transverse axis at two-thii-Js of the distance form the leading edge. As the aivrraft comes in116 words
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Article50 1932-11-07 17 Special application was made by Mr. E. N. Taylor, Assistant Official Assignee, in the Supreme Court this morning to have Mr. J. Crawford appointed special manager of the KurojH' Hotel Ltd., in place of Mr. H. R. Waring, who is seriously ill. An order in term* was made.50 words
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Article266 1932-11-07 17 Protest Against Threat To Caesar's Camp. A meeting of Wimbledon residents was held in King's School Hall to discuss the Wimbledon Town Planning scheme. The scheme, it. may be recalled, if carried out, will entail the building over of a large tact of land, at present occupied by266 words
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Article195 1932-11-07 17 Objection to Money Being Spent in Russia. Geneva, Oct. 12. The budget of the [nterni<r«nal Labour Office was debated this inorninp by the Fourth Committee of th* Lcfijrm Assembly. Mr. H. B. Butler, DirautM <>.' il.» Office, was able to show trat a ?<i. ing of 150,006 gold195 words
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Article272 1932-11-07 17 Germany and Treaty Of Versailles. Mr. Lloyd George was the principal speaker at the annual meeting of the Peace Society at the Guildhall, London. "From my knowledge of the machinery of war," Mr. Lloyd George said, "it is more terrible today than it was in 1914, when it272 words
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Article148 1932-11-07 17 Offered at Auction And Withdrawn. Manchester, Ocx. 12. One of the most interesting property auctions which has taken place in the North of England for many yean vas held in Manchester today when five theatres were put up for sale by auction. They were the Pavilion Theatre,148 words
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Advertisement63 1932-11-07 17 5 REASONS WHY THE SINGAPORE DAILY NEWS IS INCREASING ITS SALES EVERY DAY: IT CONTAINS i. LATEST RUBBER AND TIN NEWS ii. WORLD'S LATEST CABLED NEWS Hi. COMPLETE REPORTS OF OVERNIGHT'S LOCAL NEWS AND SPORT IT IS |V. PUBLISHED AT FIVE O'CLOCK AND IS DELIVERED WITH YOUR EARLY MORNING TEA63 words
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Advertisement89 1932-11-07 17 Providing EFFICIENCY in übrication. S ECONOMY in running costs. SHELL MOTOR OILS I l I J •'ml Messrs. Fiat S.A. Turin (Italy) have pleasure i in informing all their customers that they have established their own direct branches in Singapore and Penang with well supplied spare parts depots and entirely89 words
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Article99 1932-11-07 18 Questions in British Parliament. London, Nov. 5. The question of the administration of justice in the Settlement of Shanghai will be raised in Parliament on Monday, when .Sir John Wardlaw-Milne will ask the Korean Secretary, whether any, and if t^ what, steps have lieen taken by Gov«rnment toReuter - 99 words
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Article95 1932-11-07 18 German War Minister I And Italy. Rome, Nov. 5. The report that General von Schleicher secretly visited Reme and intervieked Rijrnor Mussolini and the Italian War Minister is authoritatively denied. Renter. A Reutsr Wireless message from Paris, dsted Nov. stated: The Milan correspondeVit of the Journal des Defeats95 words
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Article91 1932-11-07 18 Report Of Queen's Illness Confirmed. Carlsharl. Nov. 5. Queen Marie of Yugoslavia is stated to bV> scry ill with gallstone*. A specialist wa.- summoned by telephone after her arrival. A Czechoslovakia!) Poreign Office official admitted unofficially that special arecautions hail U-en taken in connection with the Quern's journey owing91 words
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Article103 1932-11-07 18 6,000 Affected By Amnesty In Italy. Borne, iiV >'■ 1 believed ii.;it over 6,oft arf affected by the amnesty decree. Detail how thi persona un I iint mini- than flvr yean "ill h> Wtenctij remitted, hatwwen live arm ten years will have threo yi-ar 'r. n ion andReuter - 103 words
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Article53 1932-11-07 18 j Commander Acquitted Uy Court .Martial. f London. Nov. Captain liuhfus of the training ship Niobe, which sunk with the loss of til lives, has hei i> acquitted l>y the court martial at Kiel on the charge of neglect pf duty. The Court held him to boReuter - 53 words
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Article318 1932-11-07 18 Still Awaiting a Real Settlement. Shanghai, Nov. 7. The situation in the Szechwan civil war between Gem. l.iv Wes-hni (Commander of the 2-lth Army) ami (Jen. Liv Siang (Commander Of the l>lst Army* is stil! showing little prog i eat in the direction of a peaceful settlement althoughSin Chew Jit Poh - 318 words
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Article179 1932-11-07 18 Rival Armies Being Evacuated. Shanghai, \ov. 7. j A force of marines under Admiral Chen i Hunjr-lieh has taken over control of Chefoo from the garrison of Gen. Liv Chen-nien (the Chefoo warlord) who ha> been engaging in a civil war with (len. Han Fu-ohu (the Governor of179 words
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Article115 1932-11-07 18 The NMiM took pij'.cr on Friday at St. CwMf Church, i'man«r, of Mr. M. A. Brooke, of tlic- stuT of the Kamunting Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.. T;.ipiinr, i-nd Miss I?. M. Marshall, of iJ.ilwich, London, who arrive <i from Home hy the Sarpedon. The Xi v. Kej>pe! Cm-uivr. (\>ionial Chaplain,115 words
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Article184 1932-11-07 18 Seeking a Non-Aggression Pact. Toulouse, Nov. 6. The fact that agreement has already been reached on essential points in the negotiations for a pact of non-aggression with Russia was revealed by M. Herriot in a survey of foreign affairs at the Radical-Socialist Congress. He vehemently re-affirmed France'sReuter - 184 words
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Article254 1932-11-07 18 BANKS SOCIALISTS. Grave Warning From Sir H. Samuel. Sir Herbert Samuel, speaking in Middlesbrough, referred to the Socialists' plan for taking over the banks. He observed from the reports of the Labour Party conference, he said, that the party had by no means learned the lesson of the last General254 words
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Article123 1932-11-07 18 Protest by 100 French Trade Committees. Pan*, Oct. tl More than JOO trade; COBmitteoa, under which are grouped the most ciivtrse inllMllstl and trades in France, have joined together in a central organisation called the Comic de Salut Kconomique. The object of this committee is tj inform the123 words
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Article124 1932-11-07 18 These Children Musft Be Disillusioned." Referring to the fact that two-thiH* of the prisoners at Cheshire Quarter Sessions one day were under the age of 21, the Chairman (Major Royds) said. "When I first came to this court SO years ago most of the prisoners were middle-aged, or124 words
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Article66 1932-11-07 18 CONSCIENCE Spy For The Soviet Gives Himself Up. Warsaw, Nov. 4. A conscience-striken army reserve officer, Captain Rudnicki, has charged himself with espionage and the murder of Polish citizens in hi.-j capacity as Ogpu Commissar and also with committing bigamy four times. Rudnicki, who has been carrying on espionage, sinceReuter - 66 words
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Article136 1932-11-07 18 Precautions Against Comunists. Today, 15 yeara apo, the Military Revolutionary Committee of the Petrograd Soviet seized the Russian Government authority and handed it over the 'next day" to the All-Russian Congress of Soviets. The event 11 being celebrated by Communists. Special police precautions are being taken in Singapore,136 words
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Advertisement210 1932-11-07 18 Leaves Hair Twice as Beautiful Tl a simple hair stales of today male beautiful hiiir v necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It Kimply a ajotttt of shumsooing. Proper shiimnooinit miiken the ha;r soft and silky. I! bri:: L '> nut nil the re:il life *>nd lustie, all210 words
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Advertisement240 1932-11-07 18 TANGLIN SERVICE STATION ErWJf^SlJ^MSora^ ill Q] ■ff £M»£ KEEP YOUR CAR YOUNG Warn m The averajje car requires seven MOOlloiJ different lubricants for its tliirty- r--* three points requiring lubrication. Our staff has the moderr equipment, the complete stock of lubricants and the training to correctly lubricate all cars. May240 words
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2853 1932-11-07 19 Hats Off To Harold— Th' Poor Simp— An Exquisite Play Lovely Girl Leaps Into Fame Adventures Of A Harmless Young Virgin Did Shakespeare Pinch It Victoria Meets Sheba A Shop Assistant's Second West End Success Talking About Films. i I ...in Our Own2,853 words
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Article127 1932-11-07 19 When "Collectors" Visit Johore. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 25. According to the Daily Record ami Mail, a Glasgow paper, the Sultan of Johore's famous collection of gold plate is suffering from the attentions of souvenir hunters." In fact, not to put too fine a point on127 words
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Letter626 1932-11-07 19 The Statutory Powers Of The Chief Secretary. To *he Editor of the Straits Times. j Sir, I recently published a list (taken I at random from four consecutive copie- <>i' the F.M.S. Government Gazette) of 21 enactments, under which the British Residents in a few weeks' time626 words
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Letter334 1932-11-07 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Settlement of the Cameron Highlands being seriously retarded by the amazing procedure of Government in recording the applications for the land of any unknown and unguaranteed applicant who cares to fill in a form together with a sketch (usually erroneous)334 words
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Letter141 1932-11-07 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— Have we anything in commemorrtion of Lady Raffles? Nothing— in Singapore, as far as I know. We have Government steam launches named after the wives of former governors, such as Lady Guillemard," Lady Evelyn etc., so why not call the141 words
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Letter65 1932-11-07 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times." Sir, —It is interesting to learn from Leave Well Alone's letter that tho entire community times its daily duties iYom the starting point created by the menial stirring;, yawning, stretching himself, clearing his throat and eventually lighting the fire. Daylight saving65 words
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Letter65 1932-11-07 19 [The Strait* Tlmti U not responsible for the opimom of iti correspondents. Correspondents should bear in mind that letter* must be short and to the point. Long epistles arc liable to be rejected or rut down. Correspondents must enclose their namea and addresses, not necessarily (or publication but as guarantee65 words
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554 1932-11-07 19 Alipore Trial. HOW ILLICIT TRADE WAS CARRIED ON. After a trial lasting for about a year, evidence was closed at Aliporc, on Oct. 2ti in the case in which Ahmed Shah, PMa wari of Ekbalpore, and 45 others were charged before Mr. P. C.554 words
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Miscellaneous223 1932-11-07 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle JBCMZZTZ "ZiZII (CLUES.) ACROSS. ik. Flow IS. De.sirv.u1 SfMTii-c of cloth AnkW-wrar I Lock l.r,ii r M. Workshop It, L.-ir,., bird 2:( Whim II Anna! TaU II rompotiurr Pools I.V S :;<■. Division of Crrat Britain Xi l'ar;i; w,|,l, Kinsman I.. 15Y.,1.1. I :ifl Mltl Mineral lariat223 words
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Article, Illustration65 1932-11-07 20 PRETTY WEDDING The marriage of Miss Anne Geraldine < hart« ris. daughter of the Hon. Guy t hurleris, to Lord O'Neill, took place at St. Margaret's) Church, Westminster. London, The photo shows the bridal procession leaving the church. (Planet News.) CHURCH CONSECRATED:— Dr. Cosmo65 words
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Article, Illustration31 1932-11-07 20 TRIALS AT HATFIELD A fin c action picture of 'Donkelve Ingot", retrieving a partridge over a wire li-ikt during the Golden lub retriever trials, at Brocket Hall, near Hatfield. (Planet News.)31 words
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Article, Illustration27 1932-11-07 20 WAUMHIfG THROUGH THE Ml'D Girl competitors in the Mitcham women's cross-country run, ploughing through the mud, during the run from Peacock Farm near Maiden, Surrey. (Planet News.)27 words
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Article, Illustration42 1932-11-07 20 WRECKED BOMBER An examination being made of the wreckage, of th f wrecked Rswsd Air Force bombing machine which crashed at Gedalming. Surrey, with engine trouble. Two o Ricers were killed and four others escaped by jumping with their parachutes. (Planet News.)42 words
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Article, Illustration43 1932-11-07 20 LUCK IN THE SWEEP .Some of the 24 girl machinists of the firm of B. and F. Schneider, in Cambridge. Koad, Mile End, London, drew two tickets in the Irish Sweep, on the Ceaarewitch. One of the tickets. van Bonny Brighteyeo. (Planet News.)43 words
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Advertisement16 1932-11-07 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Uic.it Rritmn) Head Office for Malaya: SINGAPORE.16 words