The Straits Times, 10 June 1932
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Title Section39 1932-06-10 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST, r AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement403 1932-06-10 1 SINGAPORE: 78, CECIL ST. ('PHONE 6161) i J 6.15 Tonight 1.15 44 MONTE CARLO j MADNESS" Phone 5261-1. DERIVES WONDERFUL STAYING-POWER FROM H PHOSFERINE Mr. JACK COWLEY writes: "T would like you to know of the great 1 benefit I have received from the continual use of your wonderful Phosferine.403 words
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Advertisement157 1932-06-10 1 w kßala L\mpufn 21, Java stTcphone 3eea), Shirts to match your. m* -v.h L Neckbands and Van Heusen dollars VH CuffB > OUTLASTS MANY The worW 8 moBt economical Shirt is the VAN HARDING." ADMM I D v cuidtc There is never a rub nor a single feeling of choking157 words
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Advertisement11 1932-06-10 1 1 \EEnnsß j 6.15 Tonifht 9.15 "MONTE CARLO MADNESS" Phone 5261-111 words
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Advertisement456 1932-06-10 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (I-.-orporated in Englsnd.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CABGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL B.N. CO UNOKR CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR BAST MAIL SERVICH. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOX CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage. Do* S'por*. IMI. XKARMALA 9,100 June 10 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Jun*456 words
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Advertisement722 1932-06-10 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples, Msrseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middleiborough. Vessels. Tonnage Dne. Sail. HAKOZAKI MARU 10,600 June 15 16 t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 June 28 (9 HAKUSAN MARU 10,600 July 13 14 HARUNA MARU 10,600 July 27 E8 9 KATORI MARU 10,000 Aug. 11 11722 words
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Advertisement481 1932-06-10 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated In Australia.) FOB BRISBANB, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THUBSDAT ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wallknown steamer MARELLA (7,865 ton*) and the MANGOLA (3,362 tods) (Cargo only). The MARELLA is on* of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins de luxe481 words
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Advertisement601 1932-06-10 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED (Incorporated In Denmark.) Telephone S32J. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBUBG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave Spore. Penang. M.s. FIONIA June 29 July 1 m.s. ERRIA July 13 July 16 m.s. ALSIA Aug. 10 Aug. 13 m.s. LALANDIA Aug. 81 Sept. 2 m.s. MEONIA601 words
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Advertisement1036 1932-06-10 2 THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THB HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. Steam Ship Co., Ltd.. and China Mutual (1>32) LTD. Steam Navigation Co, Ltd.) THE SARAWAK BTEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THB STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP CO, LTD. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co, Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL UNE LtsV THE1,036 words
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Advertisement392 1932-06-10 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT BCHEDULI Sailings for United States and Canada Points from Hong Kong. Jan Francisco and Los Angeles. S.S. GOLDEN RIVER sails from Hong Kong June 27 Agents ANGLO-SIAM CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE. Telephone 5817. (Incorporated392 words
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Advertisement456 1932-06-10 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINB orW AMERICAN MAIL LINB A FEW MORE REASONS WHY DOLLAR LINERS ARE POPULAR I The staterooms are the largest and most comfortable you can buy. 2 The cosmopolitan atmosphere of these World Liners insures you an interesting cruise. The ship is yours from stem- to stern No456 words
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Advertisement524 1932-06-10 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN" LINE. Passenger and Freight Services to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Via Ports and Sues Canal. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI tt JAPAN. Steamer Due Spore. MM, CITY OF FLORENCE June 22 HOMEWARDS. sj. CITY OF BEDFORD, for Havre, L'don, R'dam, H'burg524 words
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Advertisement420 1932-06-10 3 BANKING ANNOUNCEMENTS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) CapiUl Authorised £3,000,000 Capital Subscribed 1,800,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1,217,926 CapiUl paid up 1,050,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman, P. R. Chalmers, Esq., Charles J. Hambro, Esq., W. H. Shelford, Esq., Sir Thomas Catto, Bart,420 words
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Advertisement601 1932-06-10 3 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N.V. Established 18*3 at Amsterdam. Authorised CapiUl Glds. 100,000,000 (about S8 ,600,000). Paid up CapiUl Glds. 65,000.000 (about £4,600,000). Reserves Glds. 29,190,007 (about £2,432,000). HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE. ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES Batavia Head office for Dutch East Indies. BRANCH OFFICES DUTCH EAST INDIES Ampenan,601 words
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Advertisement408 1932-06-10 3 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY N.V. Netherlands Trading Society. J (EsUblished st Amsterdam 1824.) PAID UP CAPITAL Fl. 80,030,000 STATUTORY RESERVE Fl. 40,015,000 HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM WITH AGENCIES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES 'Bandoeng Hong Kong Rangoon Bandjermasin Kobe 'Seinarang Bombay 'Weltcvreden Shanghai Calcutta Medrn Solo408 words
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Advertisement591 1932-06-10 4 CLASSIFIED IkDVERTiSEMENTS. Thorn are approximately seven wordi to {up and there ll a flat rate charge =f 2o Mlts per HIM p<r insertion with r MM dollar per insertion. Advert, emenl will be accepted up to 10 km. on the day of turn* A f .1.1.- i; charged for the591 words
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Advertisement760 1932-06-10 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET INSTITUTION mLb buinSw newly renovated *80. United Engine*™. TO LET, SHOP, PLAT, -AmDet Mansions. Apply Spore Building Corp., 64. Market St. SmAM- BUNGALOW. 16, BalmoraT Crescent. Tenni, rourt. Applj 32, Balmoral Road, o— 6 p.m. NEW FLATS, at Middle Road, to let. Electricity and sanitation. Apply760 words
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Advertisement525 1932-06-10 4 BUSINESS PREMISES I TO J-ET 2nd floor._^pply Outhrle Co., Ltd. OFFICE, Robinson Ro»d, 8,700 sq. feet, fir^t class property. United Engmeer.. GODOWN, River Valley Road »iUUe otor Garage or Store, area 4,368 square feet. Apply United Engineers._ OFFICES to let on 2nd and 4th Floors, Oc'lh Building, available from July525 words
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Advertisement476 1932-06-10 4 MISCELLANEOUS^_ A r.ward of «00. will be paid to anyon. brinpini- the monster dead or alive. FRANKEXSTEIN. Y.u can have THE SUNDAY TIMES delived to you every week for three months for $1.60. Manager, Sunday Times. ~FURNITURE FOR HIRE, large quantity of household furniture to rent for 6 months or476 words
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Advertisement767 1932-06-10 4 SHIPPING NOTICE. s.«. GUENCAKKV, ARRIVED JUNE 7. 1932. Consignee! of cargo per the above steamer from London arc hereby notified that n General Survey of all cargo Uncled in a dama:;.'>l c indition will be held at Godown No. r, on Tuesday, June 14. 1 11ID2 at 9 a.m. No767 words
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Advertisement650 1932-06-10 4 AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALE of freehold and leas-hold Singapore properties. At Messrs. Cheonr Koon Rene Co.'m saleroom. No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, June 15. 1932. at 2.:t0 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable freehold land ami konM known as No. US, Tanjone P:. c ar Road, Singupore, area 1.270 10. ft.650 words
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Article294 1932-06-10 5 Farmer Spears A Leopard. A leopard has been speared by an English farmer at N«ro Moru, on the western slopes of Mount Kenya. Such an occurrence has not been reported before in East Africa says the Nairobi correspondent of the Morning Post. There is a considerable element of294 words
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Article128 1932-06-10 5 Clerk Robbed of Chest Of Jewels. Madras. May 26. A chest containing cash and jewels worth about Rs. 8,000 was snatched aw&y last evening from a clerk by a number of men who drove away with it in a motor-car. It is stated that two clerks of128 words
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Article104 1932-06-10 5 32,524 in Indian Gaols at End Of April. Simla, May 28. Mr. Fenner Brockway's legend about the 82,000 Congressmerr now being in gaol is rather more than 100' per cent, exaggeration. The exact figure of the number of convictions since the present campaign began is 44,753, which include104 words
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Article176 1932-06-10 5 Madras Plan to Trace a Dead Man's Identity. Madras, May 19. For the first time in their history the Madras Police this evening made use of radio in their work. They got the City Corporation to include in today's broadcasting programme a description of a young176 words
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Article149 1932-06-10 5 Thrilling Encounter In Forest. Ahmedabad, May 18. A report has been received of a hand-to-hand fight between a young shikari and a panther in the forest of Fort Songadh. Mr. Dolatkhan, Shikar Superintendent to Prince Pratapsingh Raja (heirapparent of Baroda State), who had accompanied the latter on149 words
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Article136 1932-06-10 5 Jewellery Stolen from A Studio. Rangoon, May 28. Several robberies have been committed in Rangoon during the last three days. The police have been able to trace the accused in all the cases. Some of the crimes have been committed on public thoroughfares. An Indian was stabbed136 words
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Article64 1932-06-10 5 Friday, June 10, 5-15 p.m.. Headquarters, Fortress Company (European); 5-15 p.m., Headquarters, Intelligence Platoon, Lecture; 5-15 p.m.. Headquarters, "B" Wins;— Depot Company: 5-l, r i p.m., Malay Headquarters "F" (Maluy) Company Weapon Training. Saturday, June 11, 2 p.m., Bukit Timah Range, "B" Company, Table "A".; 2 p.m. Farrer64 words
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Article209 1932-06-10 5 Condemnation by the Moslem League. Madras, May 20. The Council of the Madras Presidency Moslem League, at a meeting held last night under the presidency of Mr. M. Jama! Mahomed Sahib, M.L.A., President of the League, passed the following resolutions: This Council is shocked at the unhappy communal209 words
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Advertisement427 1932-06-10 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water. Saturday June 11th ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL DANCE EXTENSION TILL 2 A.M. EARLY RESERVATION NECESSARY ADMISSION $1.50 RIJSTTAFEL served in the Batik Grill room from noon to 3 p.m. PHONE 5381. A GOOD IDEA! TONIGHT427 words
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Advertisement52 1932-06-10 5 INSURANCE. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Incorporate in »»g'llTHi.) Wt*% Life, Mirl.o, Acrldent, Gu.riat*. Mats*. imii tn.tM.tm. AJtTHUR C. POTTB— limin m 4 CndsfwriUr, Baitern Branch, Bingapor*. SAFEGUARD YOURSELF Against FINANCIAL LOSS Through ACCIDENT SICKNESS by policy wIU China Underwriters, Ltd., A. J. FRANK. RoaUeat Secretary. HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS.52 words
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Advertisement75 1932-06-10 5 FIRE-ACCIDENT-MOTOR. THB LONDON ASSURAJTCB, ■ONG KONG FIRK INSCB. Co, LM, PHOENIX ASSUBANCB Co, Ltd, WESTERN AS.SURANCB Co. ORION INSCE.. SOCIETY Of CANTOIf, Ltd, ■AGLB STAB BRIT. DOB. INSCB. Co.. GUTHRIE CO., LTD. General Agent*. (Incorporated In 3 M.) ASIA LIFE INSURANCE CO. corporator UUJI. The Company has £20,000 deposited with75 words
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Advertisement217 1932-06-10 5 RAFFLES HOTEL Sunday, June 12, at 9.30 p.m. "MONIA LITTER AND HIS CONCERT ORCHESTRA." OVERTTRE Tannhausor R. Wajrner OPERA FANTASY Marion" J. Massenet INTERVAL SUITE "Der Nubknackor" P. Tschaikowsky (II Overture Miniature (2) Darters Caracterintiques A Marche b Dansc Dp La Koe-Drajroe r Danse Ruase Trepak' d Dansc Arabe c217 words
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Article169 1932-06-10 6 Findings for First Three Months of 1932. Cepeva, June 5. The findings of the economic committee which has been sitting at Geneva show that in the first three months of 1932, the figures attained by exports throughout the world have fallen by half, as compared169 words
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Article342 1932-06-10 6 Satisfactory Position Last Year. The report of the Sailors' Ins f .ti!te. Sirgkpore, (or the year ended Dee. -i. which is sitcnH by Cap! Geoffrey Frejrbare K.N.. thf Muster Attendant, imli- amtiafactory i> siti< n. The numlwr of s.afaring men why made use of the Institute M follows:342 words
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Correspondence.
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Article381 1932-06-10 6 "MALAYA FOR THE MALAYANS." To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, While I am championing the course Malaya for the Malayans against the slogan "Malaya for Malays," I am astounded to discover that Eden," of Batu Pahat, has contributed an article appealing to all Britishers who stay here to381 words
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Article85 1932-06-10 6 Flying "Taxis" to be Always Available. London, June 5. Two young men have opened a private aerodrome at Gravesend, with an air taxi service available at any hour. The site is considered better than Croyi!on and the Air Ministry has already approved of the installation of the airportAneta-Havas - 85 words
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Article499 1932-06-10 6 Only Eight Applications Received. There were only eight applications for new public house licences, renewals, transfers and billiard room licences, before the Singapore Board of Licensing Justices held in the Singapore Criminal District Court, yesterday afternoon. Mr. G. C. Dodd, the Singapore Criminal District Judge and499 words
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Article385 1932-06-10 6 M-mby. May 30. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber, Government Office, this morning. In the afternoon His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council heli at Government House. Lady dementi was present at the Singapcie Polo Club385 words
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Article50 1932-06-10 6 Mr. W. H. Heath, of Putney, and Miss Nellie Wood, who won the world's amateur dancing title last year, again won this world title on May 9, and Mr. Heath and Mile. Lyett Poigt were awarded the world grand premier prix in the mixed amateur and professional championships.50 words
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Advertisement119 1932-06-10 6 The usual Fridsy feature, "India. Burma and Ceylon Week by Week," will be found on page 14 today. Many of the world's most beautiful women women prominent in Society and on the stage and screen are enthusiastic users of ODOL, the pure, white tooth paste with the refreshingly pleasant flavour.119 words
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Advertisement301 1932-06-10 6 CRAVENA in the TRU-VAC TIN are in perfect smoking condition wherever and whenever you buy SBBBBBt^at. I Jt JaW^il S^sfiL^^sliß&v!^^ X *B^9^/^9t&-*'4 *^>K!b^bibb>^bK^ Jb^bbbbV )L^b* V j^b^-^f^^f '^(UH^^Bl^^^^t^B^,^. je^B^B^afiMMs^BBMBIBBBBB^^ jF B \A t r -Mk sia^r Ifea Maa*MaMßttMuMtoMM*BMßWuu«*fßfeidWllllllßwHw.vvA.- v. i iiiiiii. '"May* AY fcff I When von pull iht* runk-r301 words
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Advertisement178 1932-06-10 7 MATINEES TOMORROW SUNDAY FLYING HIGH M-G-M's Greatest of all Musi-Comedies! with CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD —BERT LAHR LAUGH FOR A YEAR AT IT WONDER AT ITS SPECTACLE THRILL TO ITS MUSIC TONIGHT CONSTANCE BENNETT in BORN TO LOVE. also Wheeler and Woolsey Short Feature "Oh Oh, Cleopatra." TOMO RROW EAST OF BORNEO.178 words
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Advertisement143 1932-06-10 7 CAPITOL TONIGHT! LAST NIGHT of UFA'S UNIQUE NAUTICAL MUSICAL COMEDY MONTE CARLO MADNESS WITH SARI MARITZA and HANS ALBERS TOMORROW COMMENCING AT THE MATINEE 3.15 First National's great adaptation of JOHN VAN DRUTEN'S famous play— "THE CARELESS AGE" With 3 of the Screen's Most Popular Stars DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JNR. LORETTA143 words
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Advertisement289 1932-06-10 7 gi—^—mmmm^mmmMmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmnK.tiimmwI COMING 1 Irredstible— ML MU*± M m PB| Tind.rn. that I lg*£T MICHAEL I' Deiirhtfui.- AND IYIMIx V MkvrUirU mm Weekly. the rf,,,.,,-,,^ of fape and gcreen Edn. Best haR the part of Itor Hfi/a Will conQuer thr y irn)r Eng-lish gpeakinx EDNA REST and HERBERT I World.— MARSHALL.289 words
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Article274 1932-06-10 8 Tin Drops 140s. In London. UNEASINESS STILL CONTINUES. (B? Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday. Today s Prices Rubber, 4 1 3/ 1 cents per Ib. Tin, N tons at $55.75 per picul. Yesterday's Prices Rublx London 111 16d., unchaTiued. \e\ York. 2 s els., down 1/10 el.274 words
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Article72 1932-06-10 8 Noon, June 10. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers. Sfllrr*. Spot 1 IS L 6 1 L 6/16 Standard H.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers. June 4< a 5 July ..4 L 6 16 1/16 Auk. •"> 1% July-Sept. 5 s'» Oet-Dec. War»:a r ii Tone72 words
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Article165 1932-06-10 8 Singapore, June 10. Gambler 7.00 (Cube No. 1 unpicked) 16.00 popra 5.05 mixed I ■>"> s.ii'o flour, Sarawak i.K"> While Pepper 24.50 Black IVppcr 20.. r )(> Pearl Sago 4.2" small 5.00 medium peal 6.00 Hie. Si:mi 1160 to 193 Saigon $119 to U>s Rangoon $156 to Iff No.165 words
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Article11 1932-06-10 8 Communication with Kanickok, Tung song. Puket and AkrJMar is interrupted.11 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article425 1932-06-10 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 5 5 Aver Hitam Tin £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves 1 1 Bukit Arang £1 £1 Burmah Malay £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt425 words
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Article282 1932-06-10 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 100 100 Hammer Co. 165.00 175.00 £1 £1 Imperial Tobacco 3.12.0 3.17.0 1 1 Kinta Electric 0.25 0.35 1 1 Malacca Electric Ord. 0.90 1.00 1 1 Malacca Electric Pref. 1.55 1.65 10 10 Maynard Co. 5.00 nora, 1 .80 Malayan Breweries 0.20 dis.282 words
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Article139 1932-06-10 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 103 104 ci. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 103 106 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Vi p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 99 102 nom. Singapore Municipal 4'/j PCof 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 99 102139 words
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Article381 1932-06-10 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. •The above rubber quotations are mostly only nominal. To-day's Price Fraser Lyall Co. Co. K. Sidim ($1) 0.45 0.75 0.40 0.60 Kundong ($1) 0.20 0.30 0.15 0.30 Lunas ($1) 0.27 Yt 0.40 0.30 0.40 M. Pindas ($1) 0.25 0.35 0.25381 words
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Article194 1932-06-10 8 Singapore, June 10. SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 29/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 27/32 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 13/16 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 25/32 London, demand 2/3% London, T.T. 2/3 23/32 Lyons and Paris, demand 1,060 Hamburg, demand 173 New York, demand 42% Batavia194 words
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Article82 1932-06-10 8 Rugby, June 9 Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 9.07 Athens 570 Bombay Is. 5 15/16 Berlin 15.47 2 Brussels 26.35 Bucharest 615 Buenos Aires nominal Copenhagen 18.30 Geneva 18.80 Helsingfors 215 Hong Kong Is. 3% Lisbon 110 Madrid 44 9/16 Milan 71% Monte Video 30 nominal Montreal 4.26 New YorkBritish Wireless - 82 words
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Article73 1932-06-10 8 The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at Singapore Baron Inchcape, Borneo Maru, Delagoa Maru, Fionia, Glenbeg, Hong Hwa, Karmala, Kistna, Kumsanc. Lyee Moon, Nanking, Peiping, Querimbr, Rajputana, Ranchi, Ryui Maru, Takadz, Trave, War Krishna. Penang Afrika, Africa MVru, Arabia, Baron Belhaven, Bencruachan, Claus73 words
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Article49 1932-06-10 8 Mails (left London June 1) by the outward Dutch aeroplane from Amsterdam are now expected to arrive at Alor Star today. Information as to the time of delivery of the mails in Singapore will be announced in the morning edition of the Post Office Daily List tomorrow.49 words
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Article27 1932-06-10 8 From China and Japan by Kumsang due Singapore 6 a.m. tomorrow. Fr«m France by Felix Roussel duo Singapore 10 a.m. on Sunday, the 12th instant.27 words
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Article214 1932-06-10 8 Today. Selat Pamljane, Bengalis, Siak, I'akan Bnw. Pu j akoin l»<> Pailnng (Honi; Th..nj-i p.m. North, N.-Kast ami N.-Wost Sumatra (Tinomboi 3 p.m. BaUvia (BinUas) ..4 p.m. Java and South-W.-st Sumatia (Ban HonK Uanff) 4 p.m. Sournliaya, < clelcs, Moluccas. Timor Hilly and Suuth-Kast Burm-o (iiaiiK Ann)214 words
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Advertisement51 1932-06-10 8 THE Sign of the "Times PRINTING DEPARTMENT. For MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, ONE TWO AND THREE COLOURED POSTERS AND EVERY FORM OF HIGHCLASS PRINTING The Largest and most up-to-date BLOCK MAKERS IN MALAYA. We Will Help You whenever we can do so. Phone us 5 15 1 or write PRINTING DEPARTMENT STRAITS51 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous237 1932-06-10 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOl THE WEEK. Friday. June 10. H. W. 1.10 a.m.. 9 ft.. 2.59 p.m.. 7 ft. R in. Police Rand at Katong Park, 5.15 p.m. Saturday. Junr 11. H. W. 2.5 a.m., S ft. 6 in., 3.48 p.m., 7 ft. 4 in. Selanicoi Summer race Hireling. First Day. "Twelfth237 words
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Article1046 1932-06-10 9 Chairman's Review Of The Year. The twenty-sixth ordinary general meeting of thu Golden Hope Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held on Apr. 27, 1932, in the council room of the Rubber Growers' Association (Incorporated), London, E.C., Mr. Eric Macfadyen, chairman of the company, presiding. The chairman,1,046 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article182 1932-06-10 9 Domestic production (as ascertained by •sports from Federated Malay States, (Jnfederated Malay States, and Straits Settlements) of tin, and tin-in-ore at 72 per cent., during the month of May, 1!)32. Tons. Tons. Federated Malny States 2,276 Unfederatcd Malny States— Johore 3.i Kedah 17 Perlis lit Kelantan Nil182 words
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Article326 1932-06-10 9 (juthrie and Co., Ltd.. in their weekly rubber report, dated Singapore, June 9, state: The market continues to be dull and uninteresting 1 with only very minor fluctuations from day to day being recorded. Imports during May amounted to 5,677 tons (of which 3,838 tons were wet) compared326 words
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Article186 1932-06-10 9 The directors' report of the Taiping Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd., to Dec. U, I<J3l, states Mining operations were restricted in accordance with the requirements of the Tin and Tin Ore (Restriction) Enactment 1931. The revenue from sale of tin ore was $167,762.23, less mine, head office. London and186 words
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Article532 1932-06-10 9 The report of the directors of Kramat Tin Dredging Ltd., for the year ended Jan. 31, 1932, states After providing for depreciation of buildings, furniture and sundry items, amounting to £1,921 12s. sd. and writing off £3,307 12s. 2d. for additions to the dredge the accounts for the532 words
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Article184 1932-06-10 9 The agaves in biaeksts give the outputs fur the corresponding period of last year. Ilitam Tin. 100.96 piculs. Southern Tronoh. pis 40. Tronoh Mines. pis. 1,160. Taiplag Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd., No. 1 Dredge). ltf:{ piculs, 647 h:urs, 100.000 cv. yds. Noith Taiping Tin Dredging Co. Ltd.,184 words
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Article71 1932-06-10 9 The figures in brackets give the outputs for the corresponding period of last year Alor Gajah.— 3l,2oo lb. Ayer Harms.— Bl,ooo lb.Alor P1;ng5u.— 109.763 !b. Ayi-r Kuninff. -16,000 lb. Amalgamated Malay. 47,.'>00 lb Balau.— 36,700 lb. 80rc11i.— 44,000 Id. Hrooklands. -117,000 lb. Kukit Kepong.— 27,lBo !b. Bukit71 words
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Article56 1932-06-10 9 Barlow and Co. report as follows on June i) Since our last report prices for both sundried and mixed have shown an advance, business having passed in the former grade up to $5.20 and in the latter grade up to $4.80 per picul. The market closes steady at56 words
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Article37 1932-06-10 9 A cable leteived by Cumberbatch and Co. gives the London price of palm oil a.t £11—10. The market is idle. This quotation is made on the basis of 18 per cent. f.f.a-, ci.f, Liverpool.37 words
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Article471 1932-06-10 9 $6,010 Profit For The Year, j The twelfth annual general meeting of the shareholders o£~Meranti United Ltd., was held at the registered office of the company No. 1, Old Market Square, Kuala Lumpur, on May 26, Mr. J. C. M. Bell presiding. Th/t chairman in moving the471 words
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Article133 1932-06-10 9 Friday, June 19. Ships alongside Hrn Whanes or expected to arrive. KEI'PEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Lch. "Alert," The Cable, Lch. "Dorothy," Marudu, W. Bt. Supply. Tobelo. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IX DRY DOCKS. Tanjong I'ajtar. Albert Dock Jerantut. ictoria Dock Nil. Kcppel Harbour. King's133 words
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Article161 1932-06-10 9 11ANDAR MARU, Jap.. 2,540 tons, from Karachi 10-6, for Keelunit 10-6. ISHAXURANGSI. Siam, 406 tons, from Bacho U-6, for Bacho 11-S*- CIRCE, Brit., 814 tons, from Kelantan 9-6, for Kelantan 11-6. KLEVO, Brit., 124 tons, from Indragiri 10-0. for Batu Pahat 11-6, G. PAUL DOUMER, Frcn., 734", tons,161 words
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Article52 1932-06-10 9 By 'ajandoen C. Hooft tawalpindi libajalc EMM Van St. Aldcirciide lanpura :onte Rosso Left Arrd. Spore London Apr. 21 May 16 Apr. 29 Kay 18 Apl. 29 Hay SI May 6 May 2* May 5 Hay SO May 13 June 1 May 13 June 4 May 1952 words
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Article784 1932-06-10 9 The following are passenger* by the P. and O. Ranchi which left Singapore for Penang. Colombo, Bombay and Europe yesterday Miss K. L. Michie, Miss K. W. t. Gibson, Miss K. W. Lupton, Mr. S. T. Rees, Mi^s I. M. Morgan. Mr. H. W. Mitchell, Mr. H. P. I784 words
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Article295 1932-06-10 9 Closing Quotations In Loin [on (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June '■<■ Closing quotations last night of the principal British and American stocks are given below The rise or fall is in relation to the price of June 8. GOVERNMENT 8T >CE«. BRITISH. Rise or Fall295 words
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Advertisement22 1932-06-10 9 FOURNIER'S HTGENIQUE MIXTURE TONIC ELIXIR World Wide R.puution. Eafiu Substitutes. ■old by all Chemists and Storss vi FEDERAL DISPENSARY. aUffl— 8qo»r», 8lca»*»».22 words
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Advertisement165 1932-06-10 9 why the Short head TOOTHBRUSH V Test Tek in every movement of mouth deans* A ing back of your teeth front inside the hard-to-reach curve of the arch everywhere. You will find an old habit turning into a new T£i££m m"aM?t~tkZ L'j* a gradt hardtr thai your experience. The reason165 words
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916 1932-06-10 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. JUNE 10, 1932. GOOD NEWS FOR PLANTERS. In itself the duty which the Federated Malay States Government has imposed in order to encourage the coffee industry in its territory is not of great importance, for the total value of coffee imported into the whole of916 words
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Article151 1932-06-10 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Leave prior to retirement has been granted to Captain A. J. Hall, District Engineer, F.M.S.R. Mr. L. H. N. Davies and Mr. H. W. Nightingale have been appointed Deputy Collectors of Land Revenue, Malacca. Mr. V. J. Davidson, of Sungei Rassa Estate, Klang, left for home on leave151 words
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Article1218 1932-06-10 10 Francesco Nitti - CAN DEMOCRACY COME BACK Francesco Nitti, The World Triumph Of Reaction. (H> i in an interview.) This a highly controversial article in which there is much with which many readers will not agree. Dictatorships are j vigorously denounced, but Bolshevism atid Kcnialism are excluded from this denunciation; Hitler is not1,218 words
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Article640 1932-06-10 10 WHEN RUBBER WAS KING. In the May issue of British Malaya Mr. A. F. Staples, formerly of the Straits Times, brings his "Reminiscences of a Scribbler" to a conclusion. They have run for eighteen months, and have made interesting reading for people in Malaya who recall640 words
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Article101 1932-06-10 10 Singapore. ALHAMBRA.—Charlotte Greenwood and Bert Lahr in Flying- High. 6.15—9.16. Phone 690». CAPITOL.— Sari Maritza and Hans Alberi in Monte Carlo Madness. 6.15 U. 15. Phone 5261-2. GREAT WORLD.— Wayangi, Cinema, Donkey Rides, Zoo, Skating ground Commercial Museum and Talkies. MARLBOROUGH.— Constance Bennett in Born To Love. 6.15—0.15. NEW101 words
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Advertisement216 1932-06-10 10 HEDGES BUTLER Ltd. WINE MERCHANTS TO HIS MAJESTY llf KING GEORGE V. j||| ***£iP®^ ESTABLISHED 263 YEARS. l<> \ppointmrnt By Appointment l«i lI. M. lh<- King to H.R.H. Th- Prince of Walen VERY CHOICE WINES SPIRITS gggg 'SIS hrfKr« SJSSJ& ii"BnM«~»r"_j toots t But Lti-, VAT 250 SCOTCH ;V- J216 words
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Advertisement69 1932-06-10 10 BP^P^ DESTROYS S.l.trUh, ™Kp^l| cockro»ch»«, fli«, fl.»j, S^^^t^ J ihotK* Mid (II vermin. b Don r»l injur* th« f I :ou.;mU< 16 oi. I, mmtm .li"i ('<>■• Hard- »m Stoo Grown tni THE STURDY HI LLM AN MINX! 10/30 H.P. j THE CAR with "CUSHIONED POWER" J Family Saloon $1,675.69 words
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Article758 1932-06-10 11 Unanimous Support Of Chinese. MR. WINDEATT'S FEAT Final Meeting in Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 9. Unanimous acceptance of a production allowance of 27 per cent, for the twelve months beginning July 1 for Chinese mines was obtained at a meeting of758 words
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Article57 1932-06-10 11 Sudden Illness of Ruler Reported. Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent tele-phoned at 1 p.m. that it was understood in the I'ederal capital that H.H. the Sultan of I'ahang had been taken ill suddenh and that Mr. R. M. Dannatt. Chief targaw, F.M.S.. had left for Pafcaag this morning57 words
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Article105 1932-06-10 11 Ministry of Health Sets Up Committee. Rugby, June 10 A committee to inquire into the sterilisation of mental defectives has been set up by the Ministry of Health with Mr. L. G. Brook, chairman of the Board of Control, as chairman. It will examine and report105 words
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Article351 1932-06-10 11 No Change in Attitude Of Irish Government. Rugby, June 9. Drastic changes in the bill for the removal of the Oath of Allegiance were made when the mi?asure was considered in committee by the Irish Free State yesterday and as a result the whole r°''t' ca l situationBritish Wireless - 351 words
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Article116 1932-06-10 11 Knighthood for Designer Of Eros Statue. Rugby, June 10. At Buckingham Palace today H. M. the King knighed Mr. Alfred Gilbert, the 78-year-old sculptor and designer of the famous Ercs stitue in Piccadilly Circus. Only last week Mr. Gilbert accepted an invitation to rejoin the Royal AcademyBritish Wireless - 116 words
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Article108 1932-06-10 11 Denial Which Is Merely Technical. Washington, June 9. Although White House officially denies the report of President Hoover's approval that the resubmission of the prohibition question to the people should be a plank in the Presidential election, this denial is generally taken to be merely "technical." Reuter. A previous108 words
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Article28 1932-06-10 11 Visit House of Commons In Tour of England. Rug-by, June 9. The Argentine University delegation now touring England visited the House of Commons today. British Wireless.British Wireless - 28 words
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400 1932-06-10 11 MRS. KHALIFFA IN MISSING LIST. Definitely Confirmed. NEWS OF RESCUE PROVES UNFOUNDED. It has now been definitely confirmed that Mrs. Khaliffa, the wife of Mr. J. Khaliffa, the well-known Jewish merchant of Singapore, is one of the many missing in the recent Georges Philippar400 words
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Article166 1932-06-10 11 To Rehabilitate Insull Enterprises. New York, June 9. General Dawes will be engaged in working out the rehabilitation of the Insull enI terpriscs, for which receivers were appoir.ttd last month, according to the New York Times. Reuter. Only two days ago it was announced I that General Dawes166 words
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Article149 1932-06-10 11 Funeral Arrangements For Saturday. Rucrby, June 10. The funeral of the late Italian Ambassador in London, Signor Bordonaro, will take place on Saturday and his remains will be given full military and naval honours by Great Britain. When the body is taken from the Embassy to Westminster Cathedral149 words
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Article48 1932-06-10 11 King and Queen Arrive In England on Short Visit. Rugby, June 9. The King and Queen of the Belgians arrived in London last night on a short visit and were met at Victoria Station by the Belgian Ambassador and Lord ilarapden, representing the King. British Wireless.British Wireless - 48 words
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Article245 1932-06-10 11 Beauty Lost in Crash HELD WORLD'S LONGDISTANCE RECORD. Paris, June 10. Grief at the loss of her beauty owing to disfiguration by injuries received in a crash while taking off for a flight from Marseilles to Tokio is believed to have caused the suicide of Miss Luna245 words
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Article296 1932-06-10 11 Appointment of Receiver And Manager. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 9. A receiver and manager for Tonghurst Rubber Estates, Ltd., has been appointed by Mr. Justice Clauson in the Chancery Division on the application of the Finance and Industrial Trust, Ltd. The company was registered on 0c*.12,296 words
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Article100 1932-06-10 11 May Be Discussed At Ottawa. Rugby, June 10. Asked whether his department was evolving an imperial monetary policy for submission to the Ottawa Conference, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, in the House of Commons today said that questions of monetary policy as affecting the variousBritish Wireless - 100 words
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Article92 1932-06-10 11 Tour of Inspection By Prince of Wales. Rugby, June 10. The Prince of Wales made a tour of the London docks today. After an inspection of the headquarters of the Pert Authority he went down the river in a motor boat visiting, among other docks, the Royal VictoriaBritish Wireless - 92 words
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Article193 1932-06-10 11 Reported Negotiations At' Harbin. Shanghai, June 10. General Hsi Hsia (the War Minister), Mr. Chang Ching-wei (the President of the Council) and other high officials of the Manchukuo Government dined with the President of the Chinese Eastern Railway and the Russian consul at Harbin on WednesdaySin Kuo Min - 193 words
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Article383 1932-06-10 11 Mr. Wang Ching-wei Fears Communism. Shanghai, June 10. Mr. Wang Ching-wei (the President of the Executive Yuan) and other high officials of the Nanking Government now in Shanghai met at the residence of General Chan Ming-shu yesterday. Mr. Wang Ching-wei is stated to tiave indicated that if the383 words
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Article1515 1932-06-10 11 Commissioner to Assist Mr. Mo Teh-hui. Shanghai, June 10. The Nanking Foreign Office is selecting a commissioner to assist Mr. Mo Teh-hui with the task of re-opening Sino-Soviet negotiations in Moscow. It will be recalled that Mr. Mo Teh-hui, following the reorganisation of the Chinese Eastern Railway1,515 words
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Article253 1932-06-10 11 Europe Takes $500,000,00Q In Five Months. $4,000,000,000 LEFT. 1 Federal Reserve Boards Policy Fails. New York, June 10. A new record for the year in gold earmarked for export has been established in the past week with the loss to America of $132,000,000 chiefly toReuter - 253 words
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Article200 1932-06-10 11 Conflict of Opinion In League Delegation. Geneva, June 9. The gold standard remains *he best) available monetary- mechanism capable of achieving the most advantages claimed for alternative standards is the opinion expressed in the final report of the gold delegation which was appointed by the League of NationsReuter - 200 words
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Article71 1932-06-10 11 Reduction Would Cost £10,000,000. Rugby, June By 301 votes to 71, the House of Commons last night on the record stage of the Finance Bill, rejected an amendment for the reduction of the beer duty, which. it was represented, is now 15 times as high as in 1914.British Wireless - 71 words
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Article76 1932-06-10 11 Anti-Semitic Outburst In Court Case. Berlin, June 9. A fine of 1,000 marks for contempt of court has been inflicted on Herr Hitler, the Nazi leader, as punishment far a vehement outburst in a case in which Herr Hitler, as a witness, was being questioned by a JewishReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement72 1932-06-10 11 On Other Pages. Letters to the Editor 6 Board of Licensing JuHtires 6 Around the Markets By the Financial Correspondent 8 Can Democracy Come Back? By Francesco Nitti 10 Affairs of the Hap Hong Syndicate 12 Tobacco Smugglers' Den Raided 12 County Cricket Results 13 Singapore Tennis Champion- ships 1372 words
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1157 1932-06-10 12 "No Case Made Out." DEFENDING COUNSEL'S SUBMISSION. The Crown has not brought home to Smalley any knowledge of falsity and therefore 1 have no case to meet," contended defending counsel who yesterday afternoon reviewed at great length the evidence led by the prosecution against1,157 words
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Article486 1932-06-10 12 Ladder To Get In And Out Of House. A raid and the discovery of a large quantity of contraband tobaco on premises which were securely locked from the inside, the smugglers using a ladder to gel in and out of the place, by the Singapore Preventive486 words
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Article192 1932-06-10 12 At the Memorial Hall On June 17. The next Children's Concert will be I held in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday, June 17, at 5 p.m. As usual, tickets will be distributed in the schools thiough the Inspector of Schools, but for those children wao do not192 words
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Article148 1932-06-10 12 The Singapore Municipal Health statement for the week ended June 4 gives the total number ot' deaths as male 122 and female HH. This represents a deathrate of 23.22 per mille, per annum, compared with 19.57 in the preceding week ;\ml :U.20 in the corresponding week of !a.-t148 words
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Article110 1932-06-10 12 Young Malay Who Taught Europeans. A gutu (teacher) should not go about snatching ten dollar notes from people," remarked Mr. G. C Dodd, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday in passing sentence of five months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by nix months' police supei vision on110 words
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Article104 1932-06-10 12 Big Fire in Chinese Settlement. One hundred people are homeless as a result if a fire which completely destroyed 16 attap and wooden houses in a Chinese settlement behind Tan Kah Kee's biscuit factory in Havelock Road. The fire oi igade rushed two engines to the scene, but104 words
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Article129 1932-06-10 12 Chinese Tries to Commit Suicide. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seuemban, June 8. Replying to his Worship, Che' Hamzah bin Abdullah, M.C.S., the Seremban Magistrate, this morning, a Chinese named Lrf-ong Ah Choon said that he was employed, but, owing to the fact that he loved a woman who129 words
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Article67 1932-06-10 12 Departures Still Outnumber Arrivals. The following are the numbers of arrivals and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of May as supplied by the Deputy Controller of Labour. Malaya, at Penung Arrivals (State aided) (figures supplied by travelling inspectors) two adult: and one minor. Arrivals {others 1,40">67 words
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Article94 1932-06-10 12 Bombs and Revolvers On Arrested Man. Rome, June 6. A man carrying a Swiss passport in the name of Angelo Galdini has been arrested on the Piazza Venezia near Signor Mussolini's home with two bombs and two loaded revolvers in his possession. A preliminary investigation revealed thatAneta-Trans-Ocean - 94 words
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Article62 1932-06-10 12 Mr. J. M. Weir Leaves Batavia. Batavia, June 10. Mr. J. M. Weir, the young Scotsman who is flying from Australia to England in a De Havilland Gipsy Moth named Edith, left Batavia at 7.30 this morning for Muntok, on the island of Banka. Aneta. Mr. Weir left62 words
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Article92 1932-06-10 12 Seven Drowned When Ferry Boat Capsizes. Allahabad. May 19. Seven persons were drowned when a wedding party was crossing the Betwa river by ferry boat near Jhansi. It appears that the party, who were on their way to Chatarpur from Jagmanpur village, arrived at the ferry station in92 words
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Article58 1932-06-10 12 Small Sailing Vessel Found Abandoned. Las Palmas, June 4. A small sailing boat has been found abandoned on the high seas off the Azores. It is thought to be that in which an Austrian navigator left Lisbon early in May to emulate Gerbault's feat of aAneta-Havas - 58 words
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Article52 1932-06-10 12 Telephone Service Not Seriously Interrupted. Shanghai, June 10. The telephone employees now en strike in Shanghai yesterday sent representatives to negotiate with the Telephone Company, but it is understood that th'i effort to reach agreement was not successful. The telephone service is not being seri|ously interfered with. SinSin Kuo Min - 52 words
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Article171 1932-06-10 12 Soviet Leader Killed Four Injured. Moscow, June 4. An extraordinary motor accident has occurred outside Moscow. A car containing five important members of the government, who were on the way to visit Stalin at his summer residence, dashed into a country cart and capsized. One person was killedAneta-Trans-Ocean - 171 words
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Article101 1932-06-10 12 Sikh Fined for Reckless Driving. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 9. The motor accident on the Port Dick-son-Seremban road between a sports or belonging t» Mr. P. O'Flynn, of Seremban, and a bus had its sequel in the Port Dickson Magistrates' Court when Nadar Singh was101 words
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Article71 1932-06-10 12 Sequel to Revolution In Chile. London, June It. Business has been suspended in AngloSouth American Bank "A" shares on the Stock Exchange. Dealings had prevutusly occurred at nil, implying that the shares had been given away, many holders being anxious to dispose of their share > inReuter - 71 words
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Article84 1932-06-10 12 Nuvolari Wins Grand Prize In Rome. Rome, June 6. The motor race for the grand prize of Italy was won by Nuvolari on an AlfaRomeo, with an average speed of 167.5 kilometres an hour. vFaglioli was second on a Maserati, Borgacchini third on an Alfa-Romeo, Campari fourth onAneta-Trans-Ocean - 84 words
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Article58 1932-06-10 12 An Economic Conference In London. Geneva, June 4. Mr. Mac Donald's suggestion to hold an economic conference in London has been badly received in Geneva. Officials accuse him of ignoring the League and say that such an important! conference demands considerable technical preparation and without such preparation isAneta-Havas - 58 words
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Article31 1932-06-10 12 Now Said to Number 10,500,000. Washington, June o. The statistics of the American Workers Federation indicate that the number of unemployed in the United States is now 10,500,000.— Aneta-Havas.Aneta-Havas - 31 words
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Article43 1932-06-10 12 Hope of Promoting An Exhibition. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pcnang, June 10. An endeavour is being made here to promote a traders' and manufacturers' exhibition in conjunction with the opening on July 1 of the new amusement park in Magazine Road.43 words
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Article43 1932-06-10 12 Chine, c Taken to Hospital By Friends. A Chinese, said to be a well-known towkay from Kluang, Johore, was admitted into the Singapore General Hospital, this morning suffering from gunshot wounds. It is said he was taken to hospital by friends.43 words
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Article39 1932-06-10 12 There is $28.10 belonging to Harmston's Circus lyintr in the Town Board office, Segamat. It has been there over a year and the Johore Government, according to the Gazette, is going to seize it unless it is claimed shortly.39 words
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Article89 1932-06-10 12 Field Invaded By Spectators. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June 10. Ugly scenes were witnessed in the Selangor League thtrd division game between the Chinese and Indian teams yesterday. Shortly before time a foul is alleged to have been committed against a Chinese player.89 words
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Article394 1932-06-10 12 Centuries-Old Race Down A Hill. London. May IS. Whitsuntide, probably from its very ancient religious associations, is a time of quaint ceremonies. Most of them have long lost their original significance, but they come down to us as picturesque survivals. Two of these, one at St. Uriavels, in394 words
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Article109 1932-06-10 12 Contracted on Behalf Of Allies. Kugby, Jane 19. Askexi in the House of Common; if the amount included in Great Britain's War debt to the United States, represented by guarantees- given by Britain foi material supplied direct to France on r'reiu-h account. Major Walter Elliot, FinancialBritish Wireless - 109 words
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Article59 1932-06-10 12 Mr. William Sorley and Miss J. S. Millar. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 10. The wedding took place here yesterday at St. Andrew's Churrh of Mr. William Sorley, shop manager of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Singapore Col. l Storage, and Miss Jeanie Ksplin Millar,59 words
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Article60 1932-06-10 12 Bursting Bullet Hits Man Instead of Squirrel. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang. June '.>. Haji Saleh. a 70-year-old Malay living at Padang Java, who met with an accident this morning while he was attempt ing to shoot squirrels, i- now in the Klang Hospital. When he fired the60 words
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Article37 1932-06-10 12 The Johore GovtnUMßt Gazette gives notice that 484 Km Ot lund at Jementah. belonging ty Punggor Rubber Batata Ltd., on which there are arrafWl anil cost-. of $1,305.80, will he sold by auction in four months' time.37 words
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Advertisement219 1932-06-10 12 Stop that cold with (REG Tf A DE MARK] /INHALANT^ Colds are caused by disease germs breathed into the respiratory tract at a time when the victim is "below par," and lacks the vitality to resist them. It is nature's way to bring a disease through germs. It is equally219 words
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Article301 1932-06-10 13 County Cricket. INNINGS VICTORIES IN TWO MATCHES. London, June Three cricket matches, of which two were county championship fixtures, which began yesterday, ended today. In the case of the county fixtures, Glamorganshire and Sussex registered victories l.y over an innings, and in the other match, jReuter - 301 words
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Article420 1932-06-10 13 Malaya Command to Meet Johore. .Johi.iT will open their Malaya Cup programme with r. match today against the Malaya Command at the Anson Road Stadium. This is the Command's second match, their first being at the end of last month when they beat Ntgri Sembilan by :i— l.420 words
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Article65 1932-06-10 13 NEWBURY C UP. Lightweight Wins Summer Event. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. June 9. The NVvhury Sumrn-' Cup (Handican. IVj miles) was run today and resulted as follows ANNA (Fox) 7.''> I. ROCK STAR (Dick) 8.10 2. CHORIST (F. Rtckaby) M 3. Sixteen ran. Won l>y :i length three-quarters of65 words
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Article26 1932-06-10 13 (F'om Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, June In the linal of the Klang Club volunteer smoker handicap tournament Pringle beat Someiville by 108 lo 12.26 words
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Article303 1932-06-10 13 Rivers and Guillermo At The New World. The European and Non-European unemployment funds should benefit considerably from the 12-round contest to be staged at the New World tomorrow evening. In the ordinary way a promoter hopes to make something out of a match, but in the case of303 words
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Article49 1932-06-10 13 Singapore G.C. Cup Won By A. R. Giggins. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 9. A. R. Giggins won the Singapore Golf <-l u h Cup at the A.B.M. annual golf tournament at Rye this morning with the remarkable score of 82, less a handicap of 16.49 words
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Article69 1932-06-10 13 American Player Leading The Field. London. June The American, Gene Sarazen, with an aggregate of 131), is leading the field in the B itish open go'f championship at Sandwich. The British players who are rloae to bin aie Percy Alliss, 142, A. Compston. 144. C. Whitcoir.be, 144.Reuter - 69 words
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Article34 1932-06-10 13 A good entry has been received for the tour-ball billiards championship tournament to be held at the New World. Intending competitors are reminded that null, w i 1 close on Wednesday, June 15.34 words
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Article407 1932-06-10 13 Charity Match Between Chinese and Malays. The has-beens of Chinese and Malay soccer will meet in a charity match in aid of the non-European Unemployment Fund on Thursday next at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The match should prove to be interesting and amusing, for those who407 words
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Article794 1932-06-10 13 Large Entry for the Mixed! Doubles. The innovation of a mixed doubles competition at the S.C.C. has proved very popular, for 38 couples have entered in the handicap event and 20 in the open. Play will begin on Wednesday, June 22, and the ties for the first three794 words
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Article295 1932-06-10 13 Concluding Stages Of Tennis Championships. As a result of yesterday's play at the S.C.C. the Singapore tennis championships have reached the semi-final stages in both singles and doubles. Lim Bong S mi, the champion, had no difficulty in beating Dr. Demeney 6—o,6 0, 6—l,6 1,295 words
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Article56 1932-06-10 13 Clifford Cup Won by lan Stewart. London, May 25. At the Ceylon golfers' meet at Cooden Beach, Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex, to-d»y, thirty-two players attended. The weather was fine. The Clifford Cup was won by lan Stewart (three down). L. B. Gourlay, F. J. Hawks-, and A. Lampard tied for56 words
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Advertisement101 1932-06-10 13 J/ggsA greatest desire of every woman is a perfect complexion. Skinblemishes are particularly undesirable. However pimples, blotches, prickly heat and furunculosis occur very easily. The best preventative for these is the daily use of 'AfridoC soap. This is a cleansing soap with an unexcelled disinfectant action, whidi kills the causal101 words
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Advertisement9 1932-06-10 13 Other Sporting News Appears On PagM 1G and 17.9 words
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Advertisement69 1932-06-10 13 I I i Your meter will give you a true indication o f what your lighting is costing. In comparison with the amount of current you have to pay for, the price you pay for an elec- v^ trie lamp is a negli- x_- I «p£^aJ_3 i gible factor. It69 words
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Article1705 1932-06-10 14 Bombay Again Quiet Bengal's Criticism Of The Authorities Calcutta Sweep Falls On Evil Days (fnly £150,000 To Divide This Year Murder Epidemic Fttltous Trouble In Burma Death Of Indian "Rebel" Dual Policy Of Constitutional Reform And Firmness Gramophone Pro/Mifianda Thou As An Insult The Hockey Tourists. (From1,705 words
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Article889 1932-06-10 14 The Bengal Menace. SPECIAL POWER FOR GOVERNMENT. Simla, May 28. At midnight tomorrow, there will ex pire Ordinanc*«ll of 1931, which was de signed to confer special powers on th Government cf Bengal artd its officers fo the purpose of suppressing the terroris movement end to889 words
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Article33 1932-06-10 14 Nagpur, May 20. Information has been received here of a bomb explosion in a village near Wardha. A woman and a child were injured. The bomb looked like a tennis ball.33 words
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Article921 1932-06-10 14 INDIA THE OTTAWA CONFERENCE. Views of the Bengal Chamber of Commerce. Calcutta, May 26. The committee of the Bengal Chamber of Commerce, in correpondence with the Government of India now published, rey presented that the Indian delegation to c the Ottawa Conference was not sufficientJ ly representative of some of921 words
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Article197 1932-06-10 14 Girl Killed and Seven Houses Destroyed. Madras, May 20. The death of a 17-year-old girl and the burning of seven houses in Makilapuram village, South India, are said to have been due to a disappointed lover's act of revenge: According to the statements recorded by197 words
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Article237 1932-06-10 14 332,345 Days Lost and 42,170 Men Involved. Simla, May 26. The statistics of industrial disputes in British India for the quarter ended March 31. 1932, which have just Men issued, show that throughout British India there were 25 disputes, involving 42,170 men and the loss of 332,345 days.237 words
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Article222 1932-06-10 14 Communist Round-up In Madras. Madras, May 21. The Madras police have completed their plans for a definite drive against a Communist organisation recently discovered in this city. A Criminal Investigation Department officer, an expert in tracing the activities of the Communists, has been brought to Madras from Bombay222 words
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Article154 1932-06-10 14 Attempt to Burn Down Booking Office. Madras, May 21. Incendiaries in Madras, having apparently found the burning of letters not sufficiently diverting, have turned their hands to another form of cowardly and destructive activity. This morning the railway authorities at Mambalam, a station on the South Indian Railway,154 words
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Article496 1932-06-10 14 Whoopee in Paris. WEIRD "FAN-MAIL" OF JAMSHEDPUR MAN. Calcutta, May M. Suddenly to become the possessor of a fortune is not entirely in unmixed Mia ing. At least that b the opinion of Sidney Lane of Jamshe.l.uir who won £30,000 in the Irish sweepstake on496 words
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Article102 1932-06-10 14 Three Girls Killed When School Collapses. Trivandrum, May 23. Three girls were killed and a teacher and 17 pupils injured as the remit of the collapse of the Kolapada Primary School building, near Nedumangad, during a heavy storm on Friday last. The teacher and the pupils were102 words
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Article81 1932-06-10 14 Political Situation in United Provinces. Naini Tal, May O. According to official information two bomb explosions have occurred at Benares and Sitapur during the past week. No damage, however, was caused. Leaflets advocating the non-payment of rent have been broadcast in certain c is' rids. The number81 words
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Article65 1932-06-10 14 Rumours of Incursions By Chinese. Simla, May 21. Reports from Tibet mention armed inmiainni by Chinese forcei acro-s tho country's eastern borders, ami these :u>pear to have |im ri-e to some little alarm at Lhassn. It is considered most probable that tho trouble, whatever it is, hns65 words
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Article620 1932-06-10 15 Pedestrians Cautioned. VIEWS OF TRAFFIC POLICE. It in disclosid thai Frame*, which in a larger ciiniitnj than y:nyland, and hus M «;«•<•(( limit for nwtor-rars, has o miir/i liss appmltkm iltdih-mll i nun iimcl iircideiits. In Future in lIUO, JL.GOI prrMM wire WMfrf on the mrils,620 words
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Article61 1932-06-10 15 Big Decrease in Imported Cars. IMPORTS of motor-cars into the United Kingdom during March, 1932. numbered 71 cars, of a value of £16,974, U against 155 cars valued at £34,552 in March, IMI. Kxports during last March mi .i be red 2,200, valued at £257J14. Th? IfM61 words
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Article633 1932-06-10 15 Hint to Makers. PUBLIC MISLED BY THE TERM. IT would appear fron-' correspondence addressed to me that a large number of orders are lost to certan motor manufacturers by styling their eh ides Sportsman s Saloon," Sports Model," and suchI like descriptions in their catalogues. I The633 words
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Article78 1932-06-10 15 Big Increase in Great Britain. TEN years a<o the yield from motor taxation in England was approximately XI 1,000,000. It has now reached the figure of about £60.0J0,:HH). Thus in ten years it has increased by i: 49.000,010, which represents an anr.ual increase of nearly X5.J03.000. Assuming that78 words
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Article182 1932-06-10 15 Duke of York and Human Factor in the Air. THE Duke of York, speaking at a luncheon at Croydon Air Port in connection with the National Safety First Congress, referred to the newly-formed Air Safety Committee which had been ■et up by the Association, in co-operation .vith other182 words
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Article279 1932-06-10 15 Home Secretary's Appeal. OIR Herbert Samuel, the Home Secret«ry, speaking in London recently appealed to motorists to reduce their customary speed in order to bring about an improvement in the toll of the roads. I The best thing that could happen," he said, is that there should grow279 words
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Article256 1932-06-10 15 Many of the popular British cars arc rmaller than those trom the United States, and the problem of producing an attractive body on a small chassis, and especially a short wheelbase chassis such as those of the British baby cars, is more difficult than designing a body256 words
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Advertisement336 1932-06-10 15 xr i> I'l 1 1 READ THE OK CARD and know what you are buying. AUSTIN SEVEN AUSTIN 12 SALOON BUICK SIX TOURER tar is in splendid condi- TOURER tion. Fine appearance. Eco- o.'.H h«h.v «ith ncmical. Price $575. A comfortable .xc.llint body and good-looking car clm-5,,. Has Rood I?'\7T?'D"V336 words
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Advertisement55 1932-06-10 15 BARGAIN! British-made two-toatrr in "irst class condition. Fast, comforUble, many extras. Trial inspection invited. 88, S. T. FORD DE LUXE ROADSTER. Only 4,000 miles, I'Xt'i'lU'iit condition, owner-driven by factory Majiaa«r. Any reasonable offer connidered. Apply 63, Tanjonj Rhu Road (next door to Swimming Club), Sunday also or Mr. SfreyflVrt. Tel.55 words
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Advertisement200 1932-06-10 15 OVER 1 IN 3 ARE BUYING t During recent months nvre than one third of the private cars purchased in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales were MORRIS. This means that the wt uid-be motorists cf Gi';at Britain, studied the g3ii;u3 of Advertising Men, listened to the blandishment.-, of super-pressure Sal200 words
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Article791 1932-06-10 16 Dolfattah Scores Two Goals. Colours 3 Whites 2. The S.A.F.A. held a soccer trial at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, but the match did little good, for the players wer» inclined to take things easily and several of them were put in new positions in which they791 words
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Article43 1932-06-10 16 To the amenities already provided by the Grand Hotel, Brastagi has been :i(ldi an open-air swimming pool measuring 81 feet by -i' 2 feet. Four swimming clubs took part in the competitions held (hi the opening dny and there were about H5O spectators.43 words
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Article825 1932-06-10 16 Drill and Gymnastic Display. Great interest was evinced in the annual athletic sports of Raffles Institution held on the school ground yesterday afternoon. The ground had been converted into a well laid out track and a special enclosure had been erected on the North Bridge Road825 words
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Article440 1932-06-10 16 Malacca, June 9. The annual athletic sports of the High School, Malacca, took place en the Banda Hilar English School ground on June 7 and 8. The following ware the results: 220 Yds. 4:— l, Thangavelu; 2, Tay Chin Lye; 3 Mohd. Lin Had. Tim?s, 28 sec,440 words
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Article396 1932-06-10 16 S.C.C. Teams for Week-End Fixtures. S.C.C. cricket teams for week-end fixtures are as follows Vs. Indian Association tomorrow at 2 p.m. (away) R. B. Black, Lieut. H. W. C. Eking, W. Haxworth, Dr. H. O. Hopkins, E. A. Joy, D. Richelman, E. G. Staunton, Dr. J. H. Strahan,396 words
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Article109 1932-06-10 16 Second of Three Combined Races. The Royal Singapore Yacht Club announces On Sunday the second of three races for the Batavia Visitors' Challenge Cup will be sailed and the course will be posted as usual. All start at 10.10 a.m. Punai was the winner of the first race. The109 words
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Advertisement297 1932-06-10 16 JT The Lancet'QWiQsays /untreated milk\ both whole and i skimmed.has very i i little antirachitic activity Ordinary frah CD^'fh^k. This authoritative quotasf^ tion that fresh cows 9 milk contains almost no vitamin D is convincing. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D BUT297 words
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Article22 1932-06-10 17 A meeting of Urn Council of the Yang di Pertuan Hesar and Chiefs of Nejrri Seinbihin will be held on June Id22 words
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Article303 1932-06-10 17 U.S. BASEBALL. Results of Games in Two Major Leagues. New York, June 9. Today's baseball results were National League. New York 3 Cincinnati 2 Ott and Grantham hit home runs. Brooklyn 5 Chicago 2 Wilson and Hartnett hit home runs. Philadelphia 3 Pittsburgh 4 V. Davis hit a303 words
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Article110 1932-06-10 17 U.S. Leading Brazil In American Zone Final. London, June 9. In the American zone final of the Davis Cup competition, the United States met Brazil. The following matches were played I. Shields (U.S.) beat Pernambuco o—l, a— <s, 6—3, B— <>, and W. Allison (U.S.) boat Cruz 6—2,110 words
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Article210 1932-06-10 17 Friday, Jnr.c 10. Football Malaya Cup Malaya Command vs. Johore. Arisen Rd. Stadium, 4.46 p.m. Cricket S.C.C. tournament Merchants vs. Etceteras. Padang. Annual sports of Serangoon Knfjlish School; St. Anthony's Boys' School Sports. Jalan Bcsar Stadium. Saturday. June 11. Football S.AJ.A. Div. 1 Chinese vs. S.R.C.. Julan Besar210 words
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Article116 1932-06-10 17 Soviet Sending Another Expedition. The Tass Agency states that, an expedition will leave Vladivostok in Ju'y for Wrangel Island to replace the colonists who have been there since 1929 and supply the island with provisions. The expedition will take the necessary parts for a powerful radio station and116 words
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Advertisement125 1932-06-10 17 "RAR-LET" THE "BAB-LKT IS THE ONLY JIKITISH PORTABLE. IT 18 NEW TO MALAYA BUT ALREADY FIRMLY ESTABLISHED. I'NOER VICE-KEG AL PATRONAGE. Brush? No! Lather? No! Rub-In? No! lien you use Barbasol Throw an-ay your brush \Y<_ i \our face, either hot or cold water, spread on ihu creamy Barbasol. Then125 words
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Advertisement421 1932-06-10 17 MM ]9k/HGV9 K^l 4pv U^r kV^ Sri ~^pf v 1 r f PYOkRHEA attacks A 4\ll f ~Jt£>fyth S(art UHl *y- J us( brush your teeth I/M'f t'C>t/i/ff' every morning luidnighi with Forhint for the Gums. Ie will »»ve your tmile Tl T natural, happy smile of yours, f or421 words
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Advertisement265 1932-06-10 18 Leading in Value Leading In\ Sales The World's most Popvil£ir Car sets new Standard of Value! y^T^^\^^' n fc you buy V£i»**- vi \9^ n v C2kf *,«-o\ c lot ta .o4 see a^nd suV ct c hhe new/ &i 2 X<^V c et .«A Chevrolet (a* Singapore) VI illions265 words
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Article1946 1932-06-10 19 (By Our Planting Correspondent.) The Estate And The Agency House The Planter's Point Of Hew A Cause Of Present Dissatisfaction Inequality Of Sacrifice In The Industry Why JSot Trust The Managers? The Pros And Cons Of The Question A Possible Economy For Large Estates. WITH the rubber1,946 words
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Article354 1932-06-10 19 Manchester As The Killjoys Make It. If you want to see what London would be like today without Sunday cinemas come to Manchester, writes a Daily Express correspondent. For three hours I have been trying to find somewhere to go. I have asked tramcar conductors, policemen,354 words
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Article35 1932-06-10 19 Mr. K. Squire, chainrnn of the Southend Bench, told an accused man: "Let me as a married man of many years give you a bit of advice: always tell your wife everything."35 words
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Article243 1932-06-10 19 i Called to Find Him Dead— On the Somme. London, May 22. General Sadleir-Jackson, one of Britain's foremost soldiers and prlo players, was killed in a car crash on the Somme in France yesterday, and following his death there occurred a strange drama. Back in243 words
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Article97 1932-06-10 19 FantouH Mansion Almost Completely Destroyed. Ix>ndon, May 27. Colonel Sir Charles and Lady Warde escaped in their night clothes when tire broke out in their historical home. Barj ham Court. T»ston, near Maidstone. 1 Although he is SO years old. Sir Charles I returned and helped to97 words
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Article1453 1932-06-10 19 Good, Bad And Indifferent. I Mr. R. SickertV, Audacity. FINE EXAMPLES OF LANDSCAPES. The art critic of the Morning Post wrote on Apr. M The l(!4th exhibition of the Royal Academy will shock the international fnuves." but Professor Aiming Bell, one of the jury, after referring to1,453 words
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Article173 1932-06-10 19 Not In A Hurry To Wed Mr. Mollison. >. London. May 16. "He keeps asking me to fix the 'laand always I say. -Oh. why worry today' There's always tomorrow- and another a Miss Amy Johnson shrugeed her slendershoulders. "I may be engaged Bye years -tnar seems173 words
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Article156 1932-06-10 19 Alleged Payment For Concession. New York, May S3. A letter of credit for i"2,0()(» received by Mayor Walker has provided New York with one of its biggest sensations fov years. It was produced before the Hofstadter Committee, which is investigating allegations of municipal corruption by Mr. Seabury. who156 words
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Miscellaneous207 1932-06-10 19 Today f s Crossword Puzzle -P!l___. v m^ m 5^ *s —^~n* m* s up*? i| H I" W W— ||33 St 7T 61 n v 55 lip w^ (CLUES.) ACROSS. Rodent animals 23. American tree 1. Ballot ff H "P Ki l l" J» edesUl St. Person to whom207 words
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Article, Illustration127 1932-06-10 20 Brown gelding by Drake-Borgne. Say gelding by Verbiujs-iNadjaUa* C hestnut gelding by Trivalve-Princess Melt on. .^rSyd n ney eB ye.rlK nLIn Lle a s k< in "m aTc*h andT^i?' SrT'j!* S*thL» 'hTvf 'fcSTT^ 2? fh* 1 11 8 from Australia. The** horses, which are now127 words
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Advertisement17 1932-06-10 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. Incorporated In CK.nt Britain) Head Office for M.l.ya S 'NGAPORE.17 words