Malayan Saturday Post, 5 November 1932
1932-11-05
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Article, Illustration15 1932-11-05 1 MALAYAN Saturday POST PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. X. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1932. NO. 6.15 words
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Advertisement171 1932-11-05 1 t iit*ii«N.M.AA.%.!,.v»«.»^..v..%.!,.',A.v^..vA........... ntt >t |m OHOQQtfftllflm DMMItMMMIt I »P Special appointment t>. fID. Cbe tone of Siam. I jffit Genuine Cut Crystal Ware I f FOR THE BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED HOME. t I qljw EFFECTIVE MODERN DESIGNS THAT WILL COMMAND '^OO&Ur attention and admiration. lya j^ [18. .(_y UgGEST SELECTION OF171 words
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Advertisement94 1932-11-05 2 1 THE 1 W) nJ I Malaya J Tribune I Press Limited. 1 ru Ln ru S 56 60, Anson Road, X SINGAPORE, D S Q a g S PRINTERS j. I OF THIS I PUBLICATION I Tim Malayan 1 Saturday Post i i 1 THE JOB PRINTING I DEPARTMENT94 words
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Advertisement135 1932-11-05 2 hie (avoilrite Mineral Waters combed M^^^^ Nothing detracts so much from a HT child's appearance as untidy, illkept hair. Att^V Stacomb keeps the hair neat all (mjk^ I day long— just as the comb leaves HI m^ i it. It imparts a natural lustre and U 1 J helps, too,135 words
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Advertisement525 1932-11-05 3 y /j U H JWntniUMlWiHllilWMiii m. iimun^^ m 1 J± I I J J iMTTi'^tr iTi ii"m ~'rS umii^M^^Mi V^^^ r^^lM^^^J *0 S Pieasurable anticipation turns to complete satisfaction when you are served with "GOLD LEAF N Tea. 3 H In the homes of people who know what is BEST525 words
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Advertisement179 1932-11-05 4 1 WATCHES PRECIS ON CT MWIS EYE GLASSES j X w»^^~ THEODOLITES DUMPY LEVELS AMFfA RO4KOPF STAVES PRISMATIC COMPASSES BEST QUALITY FRAMES TvfiNNScYMA ROAD TRACERS REFLECTING AND FITTINGS I x iAVAiwm ciifu% j IVELS CLINOMETERS IN NIOKEL GOLD FILLED ;> JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS '^AND^ChJ^ SOLID G LD < S IMITATION179 words
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THE Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section9 1932-11-05 1 TH E Malayan Saturday Post SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1932.9 words
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Article70 1932-11-05 1 The MALAYAN SATURDAY POST is oiened and published by the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. Communications regarding Articles and Illustrations should be addressed to THE EDITOR; regarding Subscriptions and Advertisements, to THi. MANAGER. Articles, sketches and photographs submitted for consideration should be accompanied by stamped and addressed70 words
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Article42 1932-11-05 1 Page. Editorials 2 Sparkles," by "Quiz" 3 Literary Notes 4 Sports Notes, by "Echo" 5 Malayan Sports News and Pictures 6 Home Soccer 8 Golf, by Joyce Wethered 9 Talkie Topics 10 Photographic Section 17-20 London Letter 3342 words
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Article155 1932-11-05 1 At Kajang on Sunday, the death occurred of Mrs. Ng Ung Hoo, alter jl long illness, at the age of 67. She is survived by her husband, four sens, I) Ng Bow Huali of Kuala Lumpur, Mr Ng Bow Thai, membei of the Sonitary Board, Kajang, Mr. Ng Bow Poo,155 words
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Article32 1932-11-05 1 The Hon. Mr. T. EL A. Windeatt, senior partner m Majaya of Messrs. >sborne and Chappel, mining engineers Ij oh, sailed for Home yesterday bj the "Hector/ 1 accompanied by Mrs Windeatt.32 words
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747 1932-11-05 1 Personalia here and there in Malaya Mr. c.. 1,. O'Hara Hickson "s retaining to Malaya I>y the "Patroclus/ 1 which leaves Liverpool today. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Manassel', of Singaporej arc expected back from Euirope 1 y the "Ranpura" next week. Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule is due back747 words
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Article1030 1932-11-05 2 commentary on current evenly Uy the Editor. Sir Samuel Wilson, Permanent Under-Secretary of State at the Colonial Office, reaches Malaya 00 Thursday next 00 his important mission of inquiry into the Clementi Policy. This mission has not Come a moment too soon. It is, all true lovers of1,030 words
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Article, Illustration20 1932-11-05 2 Sir Robert Ho Tttßf, who recently passed through Bfaftpoft l»y the "Comorin," with j his wife and daughter.20 words
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Article, Illustration375 1932-11-05 3 mirth without malice 7 .by Quiz. Susa for Sir Samuel He'll wonder if the Great War has really ended. The Great War-d Jackson will tell him it's only just begun. And the initials C.M.G. have acquired another meaning than that of the Honours Lists. S. S. AS. Straits Stands375 words
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Article, Illustration28 1932-11-05 3 The new mx storey liuiMin^ for the police at the junction <>f Hill street and River Vallej Roiitl (oonwr uf Hik r 'i Street), Singapore.28 words
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Article1230 1932-11-05 4 Charles Pilgrim - Charles Pilgrim. (By A New Macaulay, Historian Group Of Women Writers Before "Alice." London. Oct. 18. Again, this season, the women novelists are to the fore, and of them all Miss Rose Macaulay with her They Were Defeated (Collins) must be given pride of place. This1,230 words
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Article230 1932-11-05 4 The official fixture list for the M.C.C. tour m Australia is given below. All Test matches will be played to a finish. The team will leave Sydney on March 10, for New Zealand, where thre* matches will be played and they are expected to leave Auckland on230 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1932-11-05 5 B*©Sp*» oi lac w^yk I That rugger form is all mixed up and the Malaya Cup competition this season a ff'orious gamble ll suggested anew by the results of last weekend's games. Just study this little record Sou b Johore beat S. C. C. "A," at S n:apore,1,047 words
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Article, Illustration844 1932-11-05 6 i Last week's rowing regatta was a splendid affair and Mill are to Km con^ gratulated on keeping the "Fours' 1 biter-port trophy. There was some excuse for Singapore's defeat last year, m the unaccustomed waters of Miri, but the hitter's win m Singapore waters last week established844 words
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Article, Illustration781 1932-11-05 7 NEWS PICTURES. next week. Last year, it will be remembered, the display given showed surprising improvement of form over that of the previous year's game, the young ladies, especially those who had only taken up the game within the last year or so, showing fine stickwork and staying power. This781 words
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Article1748 1932-11-05 8 THE ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUES. How The Sides Are Shaping. Although Aston Villa's unbeaten record was terminated on Saturday, they will remain one of the favourites for* League honours m the First Division this season. They remained unbeaten for longer than most ride* m the senior division1,748 words
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Article, Illustration21 1932-11-05 8 The popster ftffHtl lxnvler snapped as lie was entraining, en route for Australia, to join the M.C.C. team.21 words
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Article1257 1932-11-05 9 MISS JOYCE WETHERED - MISS JOYCE WETHERED BY Famous Woman Player's Tips To Tyros, j SEVERAL TIMES BRITISH CHAMPION. (STRICTLY COPYRIGHT) VI.— THE VITAL PART OF THE SWING. I was asked the other day a question as to which actual section of the swing of the club is considered to be1,257 words
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Advertisement57 1932-11-05 9 Wr B Ml M Bm m cases of digestive troubles which are accompanied by sickness, headaches, pressure m the abdomen, and increased formation of gases m general. Highly recommended by physicians. Intestinol is pat on the market m easily swallowed, sugarcoated tablets. Manufactured by Dr. Georg Henning, Berlin. So\t AgenU:57 words
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Article, Illustration11 1932-11-05 10 Cineque - •tote* nn«l »mi lIIMI AND. Cineque F ditgd by11 words
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Article, Illustration1172 1932-11-05 10 UNA MERKEL'S FLAIR FOR COMEDY. Just at a time when ladies with *hady pasts and over-abundance of •It are occupying the centre of stellar attraction along comes Vni Merkel with her soft voice and twinktiig blue eyes, and literally walks away with the picture. Not that1,172 words
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Article, Illustration339 1932-11-05 11 Arthur Kempner - Arthur Kempner (By THE SCREEN CAREER OF HELEN HAVES. A group of interviewers were sitting m Helen Hayes' dressingroom, at the Metro-Uoldwyn-Mayer studios, asking her the various questions usually directed at film players, especially successful ones. "What is your hobby?" one interviewer asked: "Believe it or339 words
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Article504 1932-11-05 11 TTRN AUTHORS IN SPARE TIME. Indicating a belief that the pen is mightier than grease-paint, a survey shows five authors among prominent film players working to-day at the Paramount studios. Those who write as well as act are George M. Cohan, Elissa Landi, Mac West, Groucho Marx and504 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1932-11-05 12 FILM CONVERTS INTO SYMPHONY. A symphony of noises has been introduced into talking pictures, it was revealed when opening sequences for Maurice Chevalier's current Paramount starring picture, "Lo\e Me To-night,'* were edited intr- linai shape by Director Rouben Mamoulian. Tne introduction of this symphony is one of the1,062 words
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Article, Illustration328 1932-11-05 13 LAUGH MAKER FOR 15 YEARS. Fifteen years of comedy making have not dulled Harold Lloyd's enthusiasm, nor have they dimmed his comedy insight, for m "Movie Crazy/ a Paramount release, with Constance Cummings, which will mark his 350 th starring vehicle, the comedian out-does himself for bringing laughs328 words
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Advertisement153 1932-11-05 13 The Inexhaustible ]r^ fc^ft^ Creat Supply HP^R^Bl Pictures. g I The üßlueu Blue Ribbon' 1 Winner. Coming to ALHAMBRA. November 10. 3 g WITH Si I MARIAN NIXON and RALPH BELLAMY. lij }S An Outstanding Release. fit Ln CJ g£_^j:::r^:... rr- S f- l. J «Ji s Z^ W& w&153 words
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Advertisement149 1932-11-05 14 Use Daily GULL BAHAR Hair Oil. I rtl" at M t&Z jp» •ir It is fragrant and to the eyes and brain It improves sight, strengthens hair roots and keeps hair fresh and strong; increaaing its length and blackness. It a;so kills lice and removes dandrutt. Try once and you149 words
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Article, Illustration19 1932-11-05 15 Specially drawn for the t( M. S. P." by Bain. THAT WAS! THAT'S "SHELL!"19 words
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Article585 1932-11-05 15 SURGEON'S TRIBUTE TO ITS PROGRESS. Tributes to the skill and usefulness of the certificated masseur, and mas sense were paid by several members (A the medical and surgical professions at the dinner held at the Con naught Rooms, London, on September 88 last (says a "Manchester Guardian" message)585 words
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Advertisement351 1932-11-05 16 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore, LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British351 words
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Article, Illustration123 1932-11-05 17 Ki pling's Recessional. FOR ARMISTICE DAY. A new and attractive tune to Kipling's "Recessional," specially composed by I Singapore resident for Armistice Day, is published above for the first time. The irusic and words are published m a form convenient for playing or for part singing. In keeping with the123 words
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Article, Illustration107 1932-11-05 18 Detective- Inspector Fernandez, who is retiring from the S.S. Police after 28 years' service. The Sultan of Perak arrives with Mr. M. B. Shelley (British Resident). Cast of "Three Wise Fcols produced by the Singapore Amateur Dramatic II The new Sultan of Pah ang arrives for his107 words
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Article, Illustration95 1932-11-05 19 SUL TANS AT THE FEDERAL COUNCIL. Scene from Act !l of "Three Wise Fools." the S.A.D.C. production. Th? rephew of the centre figure, before leaving, tells the three they are "ail old fools." Mr. Mrs. Tong Lav, Mr. Mrs.Lim Yee Choon, Mr. Hughes, of \h: Chinese Protectorate, Johore, with a95 words
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Article, Illustration80 1932-11-05 20 Annual musketry meeting of the S.R.A. (V.) held at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Heavy rain occurred during the meeting. Four competitors m the S.R.A. shoot: B. S. M. Pugh, Bombardier F. R. Jones, Gunner Hosgood, Gunner Scruton. The 0. C. (Capt. Rae) and two prize-winners, Gunner80 words
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268 1932-11-05 21 Truly wonderful success has attended the innovation of giving our readers their Saturday "Tribune" at noon. Now we are making it a real Week-end Journal for the Home! The Saturday "Tribune" has been enlarged to 20 pages. There is an Extra Supplement of Four Pages.268 words
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Advertisement207 1932-11-05 21 I Smoke FRESH 1 1 CIGARETTES I CRAVENA P Cork Tipped Virginia Cigarettes I Lri ««.'t >^^B> < > "1 ru ru I In the TRU VAC Tin and Moisture-proof CELLOPHANE Packet, are immune from S all Moisture Disturbing influences ru /^^^^^^vKH^H JB ru rO a t-W*^, LrM "^3 JlJi207 words
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Advertisement12 1932-11-05 21 1 CERTIFIED CHOICE QUALITY AUSTRALIAN BUTTER. i /r^ THOL I ;PUBE 112 words
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Article, Illustration1249 1932-11-05 22 The Prince Brings Home Some Gifts London Is To See A Feast Of Dolls— Winter Hobbies. By "Philine.") London.. Oct. 18. London hai been glad to welcome home the Prince of Wales after his successful visits to Denmark. Sweden and Holland. On the return journey, His Royal1,249 words
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Article, Illustration10 1932-11-05 22 ..WOMAN'S.. VIEWPOINT. fashion* and fancies tropical recipe*! by Th»hnr: I10 words
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Article, Illustration616 1932-11-05 23 " Marian - Marian." By A Delicious Pineapple Drink. Slice a pineapple rather thickly and stew it in synip made with three cups sugar and tvvo cups water clarified with the white of one e££. vStew slowly ti'l pineappl is tender and can he easily broken. Before taking off the fire616 words
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513 1932-11-05 23 Mrs. I'awley, the iS year-old English "ride, \\!k> was captured by bandits, near Newchwang (Maacboria) on Sept. 7th, ami has now been released, among fresh and crisp lettuce leaves and serve with a nice French dressing or mayonnaise sauce. Ragout Fish. Cut 11). ikan Kurai: in513 words
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Advertisement83 1932-11-05 23 ALWAYS KEEP WITH YOU A POT OF j AMRUTANJAN A SOVEREIGN REMEDY For I JtSmk HEADACHE j (m^m rheumatism I ML*'* NEURALGIA TOOTHACHE t /'VIWM CUTS, BRUISES t ifl^AiU^ COUGH, COLD I tx^K^^y^^ anc a lier aches and pains. F FULL FCRTY YEARS? j I Mfm I i Jf{f 50/83 words
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Article350 1932-11-05 24 DANGER CF BEING FLUNG INTO SEA. If this disgraceful scene is to continue, I can only foresee very serious trouble. I shall not l>e surprised |j the barrels are pitched into the sea.'' This was the statement of the Chief Constable of Halclqxx>l at the350 words
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Advertisement280 1932-11-05 24 THE HOST CtXFLtft ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS j KIND IN THE WHOLE OF MALAYA. I Singapore Casket Co., UNDERTAKERS, I I I Monumental Masons i and Marble Merchants Ti-li'i Lone No. BU?o Nos. 1 3, PEN HAS ROAD, off Lavender Street. i AFTER OFFICE HOURS Telephone No. 807?. i i i280 words
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Article, Illustration2151 1932-11-05 25 Throttle Control. CHEAP, FOOLPROOF AND DURABLE. The Motoring Correspondent of the Daily Telegraph wrote on Sept. 30: Yesterday I rode m and drove a "gearless" motor-car. Inventors all over the world have been trying for years to produce a car without gears. At last one an2,151 words
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Advertisement172 1932-11-05 26 New EVEREADY it^jH tit Greatly Reduced I Riifl Prices. Iml Regular Evererdy Superior i^^^H Quality, Workmanship l^^^H and Material RQDH f £VtIVCr%I^Y I tXTKA II THADI MAM Ma: Top Unit Cell. l^^l PLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES Patent throughout pfe^j^H th? world. l 7 1 l they last lorger Sole Agents L. E.172 words
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Article, Illustration10 1932-11-05 27 reception notes Edited by Radiofan' teihnitiftl tips10 words
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809 1932-11-05 27 The following is an extract from a speech made by the Rt. Hon. F. H. Whit ley. Chairman of the 8.8.C. Board of Governors, at the luncheon prior to the opening of the Northern National Radio Exhibition at Manchester m mail week: For the809 words
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Article, Illustration852 1932-11-05 27 (By our Technical ExPett). THE VOLTMETER. The voltmeter is the instrument for measuring the e.m.f. of a current. There are various types, some for direct current, some for alternating current, whereas others are universal. The moving coil variety is suitable only for direct current, m852 words
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586 1932-11-05 28 B.B.C. OFFICIAL TOURING THE EMPIRE. WILL HE COME TO MALAYA? The B.B.C. are sparing no pains to make the Empire transmissions a thorough success. Malcolm Frast, whose name is well known to wireless amateurs, is on a world tour with a view to investigating the possibilities of distributing the B.B.C.586 words
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Article434 1932-11-05 28 DID YOU KNOW THAT you can make your own wireless music? (By Oir Scientific Correspondent.) The latest musical instrument is operated by wireless— not because the operator is at a great d'stance. but because, although he is close to the instrument, he produces the sounds "out of the blue" (m434 words
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Article17 1932-11-05 29 (Supplied by Messrs. Fraser and Co., Union Building, Singapore, speciaNy for the "Malayan Saturday Post",17 words
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Article478 1932-11-05 29 Capital Ksue paid up value. Dividends. £100,008 1 5% int. a/c. 31.12.32 6/- 7J% iut. a/c. year :i(J.U.:J2 £300,000 1 nil for year 31.12.31 *750,000 1 30.6.32 $1,450,000 1 31.8.31 1 :!1 12 31 93,000,000 1 31.12.31 £150,000 5/- 10% f or y ear 31.8.31 £120,000 5/- nil478 words
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Article115 1932-11-05 29 DEBENTURES LOANS. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. 7% of 1926 Redem. 1931/36 1 566.000 102.00 103.00 cum. int. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% of 1901 1040 400,000 104.00 107.00 nom. 4ft of l!»07 1947 I.fiOO.OM HM.OO 104.00 norn! Ik% of 1900 1966 1,000,000 103.00 104.00 nom. 4% *****3 1963 2,000,000 96.00 100.00115 words
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Article353 1932-11-05 30 CpiUl Imm DMta*. NAMBB OF COMPANIES. SeUer x-i r •><» •> t2 \l I FNBY 0.45 0.55 «4»5 1 KU for year Jtf JgfS All" 0.30 0.40 SMIS ***** AMALGAMATED MALAY 0.75 1.00 r f ***** ayer hitam 0.50 o.r» «®.*j* MW-81 AYERKUNINC 0.05 0.5 Wg.666 u353 words
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Article381 1932-11-05 30 rnnnm n 710/ for year 31 12.31 ALEX. BRICKWORKS 7J% Cm. Pf. LOO i.50 mm 2 Nil for year 3U2.31 Do. do. Of^ OW MO no*. oq^o'^t? 1 amor yea. BRITISH-AM ERICAS TOBACCO #.2.0 4,5.7.0 iron^n 5* for year 30.6.31 BRITISH MALAYA TRUSTEE ir)2 050 for >ear AND EXECUTOR381 words
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Article267 1932-11-05 31 Com mo dil\ ami Company Reports.) TRADE COMMENTS FROM HOME. THE COLONIES AND OTTAWA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 22 (by Air Mail). It is clear from the full text of the agreements at Ottawa that dependent British Colonies have been brought right into the economic picture267 words
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Article251 1932-11-05 31 GOOD PROSPECTS IN THE CANADIAN MARKET. London, Oct. 18 (Air Mail). I learnt on good authority yesterday that the Canadian Duty, on tin pineapples from Malaya is to be the same as on those from Australia, namely one cent per tin. This reduction on the duty of the251 words
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167 1932-11-05 31 PULVERISEI) RUBBER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Amsterdam, Oct. 20. Experiments regarding the pulverisation of rubber are, I understand from well-informed quarters, pro- greasing favourably. Most interest centres m the experiments of If. Meinesz, of Haarlem, which are supported by an English financial group. Pulverisation machinery, constructed167 words
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Article184 1932-11-05 31 SINGAPORE PARA RUBBER. The accounts of the Singapore Para Rubber Estates for the year ended June 30 show a loss of £2,132. For the previous 12 months there was a loss £1,121, after writing off £896 for depreciation of buildings and machinery. The directors have184 words
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Article318 1932-11-05 31 The accounts of Chimpul (F.M.S.) Rubber Estates show that after transferring £500 (against nil) from taxation account there was a loss of £1,203 for the year ended June 30 (against £2,159 for 1930-31). This increases the debit balance to be carried forward to £1,641. The directors have318 words
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Article312 1932-11-05 31 EUROPEAN DEMAND. Very little progress has been made on the London metal markets during the past week and small losses have to be recorded m all sections save tin. With consumers showing no interest and dealers lacking any inclination or incentive to support the markets,312 words
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Article, Illustration34 1932-11-05 32 Ni-u pugilists from Manila who arrived here <n Wednesday. Lett u> right n Cordero, Mr I>. Carpili nuiiuiger) and Max Manila. Th? Malaya Command hockey team The Singapore Polic. hockey team.34 words
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Article, Illustration25 1932-11-05 32 ViftCCMat Snowden, who recently resigned from the Rritish Government on tl-e tariff issue. lie severed a 4>>-years' political ■MOfilHon with Mr. Ramsay MacDotiald (tlie Premier).25 words
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Article, Illustration14 1932-11-05 32 Herr Von Pap n. who has assumed practically dictatorial powers m O:rmany.14 words
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456 1932-11-05 33 Tamuloii, (M. liS (|>y Airmail). White-coated men were prising cpen cases of rich golden butter from farms m the distant parts uf the Empire. One business-like jerk with the ond of a hammer, and the top cam** i fT. And the butter inside looked beautiful456 words
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Article, Illustration2784 1932-11-05 33 LONDON LETTER <HVS V OLD COUNTRY. the Brighton Area of the Southern Railway. The last of three sections has now b?en converted to this system. The old mechanical semaphores have gone. The familiar signal boxes there were six of them have gone. In their place are signal lamps with special2,784 words
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Advertisement229 1932-11-05 35 BENZINE PRICES. ASIATIC PETROLEI'M CO (S.S.). LTD. Prices for th? Shell Motor Spiri' and various tiands of Kerosene are as follows; Shell Motor Spirit ex pump p:r British Imperial gallon SO. BO ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon $089 Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin $3.70 Shell229 words
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Advertisement51 1932-11-05 35 J^?^ When Women Suffer, /LJLN a1 t (BAYER) I they take E 7 'I// L X Speedily and a \i/fcjfc^,)^\ the pains \'T fmf^U^JL^^ sap pear. Ihe Original KU^)/\ j^^T^ a re sold only m the original W^^^^\'Mm^^j^^^ P acka S e bearin 8 thc world- Mr famous trade-mark, the51 words
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Miscellaneous280 1932-11-05 35 WIRELESS STATIONS RECEIVED IN MALAYA. Wave. Station. Time. (Singapore) Singapore S.S. (VSiAB) Sun. and Wed., 9.30-11 p.m. So Rome (Italy) 2RO Daily from 10 p.m. 70.2 Khabarovsk (U.S.S.R.) Daily from 5 p.m. 62.5 Long Island, WaXY 1-tiday, 8 lo iv p.m. 50 Kuala Lumpur (M.A.R.S.) lues, and l'ri. 6.30 to280 words
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Article385 1932-11-05 36 EVELYN WAUGH IN IMPISH MOOD. l-B.'aC- Mischief." by Evlyn Waugh Chapv,nn anl //a//. Ltd. 7s. 6d.\ Mr. Waugh must have enjoyed Writing this book— no-one can help but enjoy reading it. It is really one long, glorious leg-pull. Even the grisly episode m which the story culminates385 words
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Article128 1932-11-05 36 A new novel, "Public Faces," (Constable) has been written by Mr. Harold Nijolson. This is another satire, even more pungent and even more entertaining. As is widely known, Mr. Xicnlson has served With distinction m the Diplomatic Service, knows politics aid politicians at close duarters. and128 words
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Advertisement229 1932-11-05 36 I PHOTO OF~nIeRV E-CELLS'SEEN THROUGH MICRO'sCOriI will take Sanatogen till my nerves are better^ THOUSANDS of people— as sceptical as you— have discovered that their decision: U I will give Sanatogen a fair trial" has changed their whole life. Where formerly they felt worn and tired, tkey now enjoy radiant229 words
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