The Straits Times, 8 November 1932
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Title Section39 1932-11-08 1 The Straits Times Vw^ TESTARLISHED ■PLRLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST r AVD MOST INI%IJENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS, The Straits Times PAGES SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1932. PRICE 10 CENT!39 words
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Advertisement242 1932-11-08 1 Singapore: 78. Cecil st. .cphone 6i6i). 1 r m i m i 5.15 Tonight 9.15. I HAROLD LLOYD. I in MOVIE CRAZY i i Phone 5261-2. i i 3L( i rVS'^v yM\ [2%^^^ l re is fl breath of Africa in the •^Hk /HI JsW'! l^ i^& form a new242 words
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Advertisement137 1932-11-08 1 S/— CUN^SWELL J "WEAK EYES? BE WISE— EZEKIELISE" CONSULT M. EZEKIEL SONS, Optometrists and Opticians. Singapore and Malaria. Tel. No. 3949. The New and ImROLLEIFLEX njj^p] li'in ;.n.l Taaastr takiiitr li-ns. its focussing; mncnifier and screen i living pictures ri^hl way up and actual size, i" maid scorn impossible to137 words
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Advertisement141 1932-11-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR 25. JAVA ST. (PHONE 3663). ■^BC^K^^wsM^K^^L f»^ ik I f^ f* f— ■■>■ I Lulssiv^ i|l fi*ss r/ie Toyland of Wonder and Magic! You are sure to find the present You have been looking for. TOYLAND IS OPEN COME RIGHT IN CHILDREN. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.141 words
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Advertisement18 1932-11-08 1 r-T'T"""""ir -T'T"""""i 6.15 Tonight 9.15. HAROLD LLOYD. I i I in I MOVIE CRAZY I'hone .ri2Bl-2.. r i2B1-2.18 words
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Advertisement526 1932-11-08 2 P. ft 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. .'laeorporatoc 1 in England.) *UII. PASOTNGER AND CARGO ■KBVICBB. TVINSULAB AMD ORIENTAL S.N. CO. INDEP. CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S fOVPRNMKNT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAM. SERVICE. HI* \RH KBOM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage. Daa S'pora. 1982. RAIJPURA 17,000 Not. 11526 words
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Advertisement611 1932-11-08 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naplea. Marseilles, London. Antwerp. Rotterdam and Midilesboroagb. Veraels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Not. 16 16 HAKUSAN MARU 10.ROO r*>». 80 Dae. 1 HARUNA MARU 10,400 'Doe. 14 15 4 KATORI MARU IU.UOU Dec. »> »o I KASHIMA MARU 10.000 Jan.611 words
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Advertisement469 1932-11-08 2 BURNS PBILP LINE (.Incorporatod In Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, BYDNET AND ■BLBOURNE Tia JAVA, DARWIM AND THUBSDAY ISLAND. Ragnlsr monthly sailings by tha wallknown steamer MARELLA (7,866 tona) and the sj. MANGOLIA (3,862 tens) (Cargo only). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins469 words
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Advertisement611 1932-11-08 2 Tlffi EAST ASIATIC Co^ LIMITED. (Ueorporatad in Denmark.) Telephoae (SSI. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GRNOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBUBG AND COPBNHAGBN. Leave S'pora. Penang. M.s. ERRIA Nov. 22 Nov. 2fi ALSIA Dec. 14 Dae. 16 m... LALANDU Jan. 4 Jan. m s MEONIA Jan. 28 Jan. 27 ml. BORINGU Feb.611 words
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Advertisement1083 1932-11-08 2 SHIPPING. THB BLUE FUNNEL LINK (Oeeaa Flfß ITOA KHIOW STEAMSHIP C«l Steam Ship Co. Ltd.. ami Chlaa (1*32), LTD. Mutual Steaai NaTigatloa Ltd.) THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. THE STRAITB STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. THK AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE, Ltd. The SIAM1,083 words
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223 1932-11-08 3 POLISH CHANGES. May Strain Relations With France. Warsaw, Nov. 0 The Foreign Minuter, M. August Zaleski, has resigned on the ground of badly needed rest after rrj years' political activity. He has expressed his intention' of collaborating with the Gou^nmer* aa member of the Renat? Mr. Joseph Becksous, a high223 words
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Article76 1932-11-08 3 Kreuger Director Ordered To Pay Up. Stockholm, Nov. 6. The former director of the Kreuger combine, Huldt, was food guilty by the Stockholm district court of having connivid in Ivar Kreugi-r's fraudulent trrnsactions and sentenced *.o 12 months' hard labour. Huldt was ordered to repay to the ContinentAneta-Trans-Ocean - 76 words
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Article92 1932-11-08 3 Speech Lost Only Able' To Grunt. Paris, Nov. l\ The Frnch CaVtga fttamer Tosola was forced by lack of water to send a party ashore on the island of Rinea, off the Chilean coast. The party found a iran in a half savage state who had apparently been92 words
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Article75 1932-11-08 3 Death Of Mother Of Germans Abroad." t!.;-iiane, Nov. 1. The death is anno. meed at the •„'<• (I I»7 of Frau Luise Wendlcndt-llonicnn, net- Bansen. who earned the affectionate title of "Mother of CtnaaTM ahrocd" and worked for many yean in South America :i (I South Africa. She75 words
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Article69 1932-11-08 3 Herr Von Hoesch Arrives In London. London. Nov. 4. The new German envoy to the Court of St James and former German Ambassador in Paris, Heir von Hoesch, arrived here on Wednesday and was welcomed by tho Master of Ceremmios, B*> well as the ix-r.sonnel of the GermanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 69 words
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Article73 1932-11-08 3 Famous Ambassador's Death. Diesdin, Nov. 2. The death is announced at the ago of 70 of Herr Gustav Michiihelles, a distinguished member of (J. .uany's pre-War diplomatic service, wh.) held consular pest* at Alexandria and Zanzibar. During the War 'ne was Minister in Si lia, and itAneta-Trans-Ocean - 73 words
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Article52 1932-11-08 3 I ruble To Reach Stranded Vessel. 0.-10. Nov. 3. TIM lai**t reports f-om Spitzbeijren describe the position of the Russian steamer Tovcritch Stalin, which grounded off King's Bay with UK passengers and a crew of 36, as dcaperaie. The attempts of trawlers to reach the vessel failed.— Anata-52 words
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Shipping News.
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Article138 1932-11-08 3 Will Operate Between Amoy And The Philippines. Manila, Oct. 22. The army transport Merritt has been bought by Vicente T. Fernandez, well known Manila businesg man, for P40.700. The ship is now undergoing repairs at the Earnshaw Docks and Honolulu Iron Works. Mr. Fernandez planA to operate138 words
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Article160 1932-11-08 3 Professor H. M. Hallsworth's Views. Addressing a meeting of the Newcastle i I- niber of Commerce, recently Profesaor H. M. Hallswovth, of Armstrong College, Newcastle, who recently made a report to the Government on his industrial survey of the area, said the shipyards on the Continent which had shown160 words
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Article219 1932-11-08 3 AUTOMEDON. Brit., 4,771 tons, from Hankow 7-11, for P. Swettenham 11-11. CREMER. Put., 2.784 tons-, from Amoy 7-11, for B. Deli 9-11. CLYTONEUS, Brit., 4047 tons, from MakasMr 7-11. for Marseilles via Makalloh 8-11. 1 DECABRIST, U.S.S.R.. 4,600 tons, from 1 Vladivostok 7-11, for Muriapoe 8-11. DAJAK, Dut.,219 words
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Article128 1932-11-08 3 11 Tuesday, November 8. Ship* aloagalde the Wharve* or eipected to arrive. Entraace Godnwn Gate. East Wharf Rohna 20 1 Main Wharf Kedah IX 3 Anxhun 17 3 Pres. Adams 11 3 Kcemun 7 3 Empire Dock Automedon 30 Ii Kajang H 3 Dekabrist M 3 I128 words
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Article98 1932-11-08 3 Airman Welcomed At Rome. Rome, Nov. 5. I The German airman, Capt. Wolfgang von Gronau, completed the last stage i but one of hir, west to east flight whei he came down on Friday afternoon at the air base at Ostia. He was receive! by a largeAneta-Trans-Ocean - 98 words
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Article104 1932-11-08 3 Deputies Who Were Not < Wanted. Angora, Nov. 2. An amusinjf contretemps occurred at a review here. A stand had been speci- ally reserved for members of the As-« sembly, but when the latter arrived they found it already packed with peasants i who had streamed in fromAneta-Trans-Ocean - 104 words
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Article134 1932-11-08 3 Help Given By Railway Companies. Rugby, Nov. 5. Two thourtind unemployed marchers, who came to London to hold demonstra- j tion meetings ten days ago, left for their homes today by train. The railway companies had undertaken to transport them at exceptionally low fares of three miles forBritish Wireless - 134 words
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Article67 1932-11-08 3 Built For Lufthansa Corporation. Berlin, Nov. 3. The Junker works have completed the i first of a rvew type of speed plane built for the Lufthansa German Air Corporalion. It is an all-metal machine with a special under-carriage which is withdrawing during flight. The machine is equippedAneta-Trans-Ocean - 67 words
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Advertisement529 1932-11-08 3 §NOIU)DEI]TSCHER LLOYD (U^rporaVfd 'a gag«M«<) The ondermentloned *n» tt* —mfMt'i tended fixtures OUTWARDS. M.s. TRAVE for Manila, Hong Kong Shanghai, Tsingtao, Taku, Dalny and Japan Nov. 11 s.s. ALLER for Manila, Iloilo, Hong Konir, Shanghai, Kobe, Taku, Dalny and Tsinjrtao Not. 21 HOMEWARDS. m.*. SAALE for Marseilles, Casablanca, London, Amsterdam,529 words
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Advertisement396 1932-11-08 3 DOLLAR CTEArVfSHTP UNB INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION JUNE— NOVEMBER ItSS Should be Included In your itinerary when you go home next year via America. FROM HONG KONG TO EUROPE tU America and/or Canada £102 Ist Class Padfls Ist Class Rail Cabin Class Atlantis. Fores as low as £68. Book now for a396 words
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Advertisement492 1932-11-08 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. a»M*»*rat*4 la Baiiaal.) •KLLESMAN" LINE. J Frelgit StrTle* to i UNITED KINGDOM AND. CONTINENT. ▼la Port* and Bo.i CaaaL OUTWARDS. TO BONO KONG, SHANGHAI ft JAPAK, Steamar Due B'por*. ss. CITY OF KAN'OOON Dtc I HOMEWARDS. •J. CITT OF CAHBRIDUR foi T Havre, L'don, R'dam492 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous192 1932-11-08 3 TIDE TABLES. Tuesday, November 8. H. W. 7.25 a.m.. 7 ft. 8 in., 7.08 p.m, 7 ft. 8 in. ednexday, November 9. I H. W. 8.05 a.m., 8 ft.. 8.15 p.m, 8 ft. 3 in. Thursday, November 10. H. \V. 8.38 a.m., 8 ft. in., 9.07 p.m., 8 ft. 6192 words
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Advertisement483 1932-11-08 4 Situations vacant. H When applviag fur any position advertised ■> these rnluiiiiK send copies of testimonials n. t urn. ariginala. I I AI ill.; wunted in each tirritorj- to sei al n.-.kletK, (hami-nte jew.-lli i H .ITS. Sent I MOTOR VEHICLES I.V ATSTIN OR KIAT KOii 4pply ';:'l, Straits Times.483 words
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Advertisement784 1932-11-08 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET INSTITUTION HILL MANSIONS. Oat to !«t, heavy furniture. Electricity, modern tanltatlon. gas. United Engineers, Hatted TO LET. sea side buryralow No. IT, Amber I Road, 3 bedrooms with bath-rooms attached and trarnue. Apply personally to ESTATE i TRUST AGENCIES (1927) LTD. TO LET, unfurnished compound ho««e784 words
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Advertisement547 1932-11-08 4 BUSINESS PREMISES I°_ LE _I TO LET, OFFICES at 4 and 4-A, Prince St., top floor snd No. 22, Raffles Place. Apply Koh Chew Kee, 129, Killiney Road. I Ne. 4, BATTERY P.CAD. formerly occupied by Bank of Taiwan, Ltd., to let by floors and ta aait tenant's requirements. Apply547 words
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Advertisement461 1932-11-08 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. 3o human so sincere, so real a romance n<* "HACK STREET" waited years to be writt.n and Now made a talking picture Pavilion. NOTICE The Exchange Banks will be closed on: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. ARMISTICE DAY (PUBLIC HOLIDAY). THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. Notice is hereby461 words
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Advertisement530 1932-11-08 4 PUBLIC NOTICES 1 MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE ASSESSMENT LIST 1933. NOTICE Is hereby given in accordance with f the provisions of Section 60 of Ordinance No. 136 (Municipal) that the Assessment Lin containing the annual valuation of and amount of assessment to be levied on all houses, buildings and lands, situated530 words
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Advertisement595 1932-11-08 4 feUSINESS CARDS. YICK WAH HING~~ Ml, North Bridge Rd. nr. Tlv.it re R..>al. Conault us and enjoy economical charge! for Repairs of Clocks. Watrhen and Gramophone*, etc. Satisfaction and workmanship guaranteed. Alao in stock lateat H.M.V. Malar Record* and .'owerful Electro Loudapeaker Soundbox. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE. Mrs. HARU595 words
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Miscellaneous73 1932-11-08 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ihm Wltkla Outalda withoat iU.'aya. Malays. Pottage. ■•■•ulj t 8.00 f 4.00 S 2.50 luncrl; 8.60 $12.00 f 7.50 kU \.«il.» 117.00 $24-00 116.00 V 134.00 $48.00 ISO.CO ADVERTISEMENT RATES rt> duffn mi.l Inatractiona for CLAS8IOBi Ali\ hRTIPEMENTS appear on th. >rai at thr bottom of thJs page.73 words
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Advertisement284 1932-11-08 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TONIGHT THURSDAY November 10th SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE OFFICIAL 9.30-IWld-nlght pQppy DA y MLL BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT CABARET MESSRS CAMERON ALSTON EXT ENSION TO 2 A.M. GORDON WAKEFORD in $1.50 per head VARIETY TURNS. will be donated Admission $1.00 to the Fund. "^ST™ BOOK284 words
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Advertisement221 1932-11-08 5 IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR THE BEST DINNER OR TIFFIN IN TOWN You need only visit the CAPITOL RESTAURANT Our Delicious Iy- served specialties ARE "So Different" that you MUST COME BACK AGAIN and AGAIN! Phone 4906 for Table Reservations. H O T E L^JSnuJSTic' Opposite the Railway Station, Kuala lumpur.221 words
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Advertisement590 1932-11-08 5 LEGAL NOTICE. BM. Wll SO", s T YOIM.MINSIHIISD t»«««mi»ui >wh.iio». 'if? jjnmtiii! ';i,L*ib siim i ss^pr f it ""•—•y;r NOTICE is hereby given that the Tra/ie Mark depicted above is the property of the Sino-Gorman Dispcnuary of No. 8 A Wing Lok Street Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Konjc590 words
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Advertisement339 1932-11-08 5 AUCTION NOTICE. AUCITON SALE of valuable freehold and leasehold Singapore properties. At Maasn. Chcon? Koon Se*K Oo's saleroom. No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, November 9 *t 2.3* p.m. Lot 1. Valuable 1»99 years' leasehold land and terrace dwelling house known as No. 16-2 Prinscp Street, Singapore, area tMI s>,.339 words
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Article1359 1932-11-08 6 The Chittagong Fine Retrenchment In Bengal Abolition Of Railway And River Police The Legitimate Stage Visit Of Miss Thorndyke Mr*. Edwin Montagu Still Keen On Flying The Cold Season Epidemic Of Minor Ailments. (From Our Own Correspondent.) < Calcutta, Nov. 2. While the search for constitutional settlement1,359 words
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Article331 1932-11-08 6 (anon G. D. Barne Consecrated. Lahore, Nov. 1. The lav. Canon George Dunsfo-d Burnc was consecrated Bishop of Lahore in the Cathedral here today. The enthronement ceremony will be held on Sunday. The new Bishop was born in 1879 in Jamaica, whore his father, Capt. W. C. Banie,331 words
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Article1013 1932-11-08 6 Exchange of Views. BALANCE IN FAVOUR OF INDIA. New Delhi, Oct. 27. For days past the member for Commerce and his Department have been busy examining all aspects of the cri--icism about the Ottawa Agreement with a view to discovering the basis for a difference of opinion.1,013 words
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Article103 1932-11-08 6 Over Rs. 90 Crores Sent Abroad. Bombay, Oct. 29. The total export of gold from Bombay for foreign countries for the week ended October 29 was Rs. 1,29,65,713, bringing the total value of gold exported from Bombay since Britain went off the gold standard up to103 words
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Article669 1932-11-08 6 Calcutta's Colony Of Unwanteds. Homeless and hungry, without shelter from the rain and with only bits of old rags stretched on sticks to keep off the sun, the encampment of returned immigrants at Matiabruz, seven miles from Calcutta, is indeed a pathetic sight, writes I correspondent of669 words
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Article113 1932-11-08 6 New Athletic Event For Rangoon. Rangoon, Nov. 2. On Saturday a new athletic event was introduced to Rangoon when the Bengal Academy started a 42-mile walk, from Rangoon to Kyaukkyan and back. The event was won by C. B. Dutta, a student of the Bengal Academy who covered113 words
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Article292 1932-11-08 6 Thousands of Poor Receive Food. Trivnndruni, Oct. 19. A w?rve of loyal rejoicing passed over the whole of Travancore today, the occasion being the celebration of the birthday of H. H. the Mahiraja who now competesp etes his twentieth year. In spite of inclement J v/e.-ther thousands292 words
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Article458 1932-11-08 6 Viceroy's Conditions Unaltered. New Delhi, Oct. 27 The iceroy's telegram to Sir P S. bivasamy Iyer, in reply to the latter's suggestion for the release of Mr" dandhi, is so recent and explicit that as might have been expected his answer to Maulana Shaukat Ali's request inevitably is458 words
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Article99 1932-11-08 6 Story Of Empire Airways Routes. Karachi, Oct. 27. 'Mr. Paul Rotha, Director of British Instructional Films, and a camera section, leave Croydon for Karachi by air on Nov. 5, to make the film Contact." After filming the eastern sector of i h India air route the camera99 words
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Article599 1932-11-08 6 Failure of Conciliation. SITUATION REVIEWED BY SIR C. TEGART. Sir Charles Tegart addressed n meeting of the Royal Empire Society on Terrorism in India." Sir Stanley Jackson presided, cables the London correspondent of the Statesman under I'nte of Nov. 1. Sir Charles gave a historical review of599 words
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Article106 1932-11-08 6 Charge Of Copying Trade Marks Repudiated. Bombay, Oct. H. 1 The allegation made by the Manchester Chamber of Commerce that .lapane---manufacturers and traders are copying English trade marks and designs i.f Kinrlish cloth was repudiated by Mr. Kurihara, Consul foi Japan, in an interview. He described the attack106 words
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Article65 1932-11-08 6 Godown Damaged By Fire And Water. The Km- Hi urmle had to work for two hours on the night of Oct. M. to subdue an outbreak which occurred in three-storied godown attached to tie Central Hydraulic Jute Press situated on Upper Chitpore Road, Calcutta. A large quantity of65 words
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Advertisement222 1932-11-08 7 SKYSCRAPER SOULS is COMING! TODAY and TOMORROW MATINEE TOMORROW AT 3 p.m. SPECIAL DOLBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME BUCK JONES IN "HIGH SPEIiO" AND DOROTHY MACKAILL IN "WyE AFFAIR" THURSDAY11 REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM" MOVIETONE'S "BLUE RIBBON" WINNER. BOOKING AT ROBINSON'S TONIGHT PAUL LUKAS SIDNEY FOX m LMYERSAL'S STRICTLY DISHONORABLE TOMORROW THE222 words
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Advertisement146 1932-11-08 7 We Guarantee You The Biggest LAUGH in YEARS! CAPITOL"" Opening TONIGHT HAROLD LLOYD IN Paramount 's Super Comedy that ALL LONDON is flocking to— "MOVIE CRAZY" |HpH| NEVER HAVE SO MANY I f iH HILARIOUS SITUATIONS nB NO one but y&N^^' cc u|d d t! IBBmKP<W SPECIAL MATINEES:— Wednesday, Friday,146 words
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Advertisement199 1932-11-08 7 RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 LAST NIGHT!! "Mr. Bill the Conqueror is a very accrptahl* contribution to the fllmn." STKAITS TIMF.S. Nov. 7. "It is an excellent picture and will b« thoroughly enjoyed by ill who »cc it." THE MALAYA TRIIIINE. Nov. 7, 1912. British International Pictures have produced nomethinjr wholesome and199 words
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Article181 1932-11-08 8 London Rubber Stocks Down 891 Tons. POSITION STEADY BUT QUIET. (By On Financial Corrrapoadeat.) Singapore, Tuesday. Today's Prices: Rubber. 7 13 16 cents per Ib. Tin, Singapore price $79.12 per picul. Yesterday's Prices: Rubber, London. 2 s *d., up 1 Kid New York, 3 7/16 its., unchanged.181 words
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Article82 1932-11-08 8 Noon, Nov. 8. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyer*. Sellers Sp.»t (loose) ..7 13 16 7 1"» 16 (F.OJL) ..8 3 16 8' Standard R.S.S. Ob Tender: Nov. 7% 8 D.c .7 15 16 8 1 16 Jan. 8 8 1 16 .lan-Mar. .8 182 words
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Article173 1932-11-08 8 Singapore, Nov. 8. Tißmhhf 5-y, (Cube No. 1 unpicked) 11.00 *'"i";i 5.80 mixed 5.2.") Sago Hour, Sarawak 2.27' White Pepper 2-J.6(i Black Pepper 18.00 Pearl Sago 4.00 small 5.0 i medium 6.00 Rice Siam $154 to 18? Baigoa $144 to 15» 1 Rangoon $l.;o to 14fi No. I 121173 words
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Article18 1932-11-08 8 A m»il from Batavia and PalembanK by aeroplane is expected at Singapore at 1.30 p.m. today.18 words
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Article40 1932-11-08 8 From China and Japan by Rajputana due Singapore 10 a.m. tomorrow. From Western Australia by Minderoo due Singapore tomorrow evening. From Europe (London mails dispatched 20th October) by Ranpura due Penang 6 a.m. on Thursday, the 10th instant.40 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article439 1932-11-08 8 YaL Pd. H Amdi Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 5/- 5/- Ayer Hitam Tin £1 £1 Bangrin Tin t I Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves 1 1 Bukit Arang al £1 Burmah Malay £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 5 5 Hong Kong439 words
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Article278 1932-11-08 8 fal. Pd. luyeri. IMS* AJex. Brick Ord. 0.50 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefa. 1.00 0.80 norn 1.05 El £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.2.0 5.7.0 L 0 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.00 [00 50 Chinese Com. Bank 56.50 tl £1 Con. T. S. T> Prefs. 20 9 '1 £1 Con.278 words
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Article139 1932-11-08 8 iingapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 101 101 d. Hngapore Municipal I p.c of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 anjapore Municipal 4^ p.c of 1909 red. 1955 f 1,000,000 104 103 107 nom. 101 nom. Ingapore Municipal 4*4 p.c of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000139 words
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Article368 1932-11-08 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. To-day Prlec rruer Lyall E?att 4 Co. Allerby ($1) 0.45 0.55 0.45 0.60 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.30 0.40 0.30 0.40 A. Hitam ($1) 0.50 0.65 0.50 0.60 A. Kuning ($1) 0.05 0.15 0.05 0.15 A. Malay ($2) 0.75 1.00 0.75368 words
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Article198 1932-11-08 8 Singapore, Nov. 8 SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 31/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 15/16 Londdh, 60 days' sight 2/3 29/32 London. 30 days' sight 2/3 London, demand 2/3 27/32 London, T.T. 2/3 13/16 Lyons and Paris, demand 960 Hamburg, demand 156 New York, demand 38 Batavia198 words
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Article88 1932-11-08 8 Rugby, Nov. 5. Foreign exchanges are: Amsterdam 8.20 Athens 580 Berlin 13.29.32 Belgrade 242 1/ 2 Bombay 16 11/64 Brussels 23.70 Bucharest 560 Buenos Aires nominal Copenhagen 19.19' 3 Geneva 17.10 Helsingfors 230 Hong Kong Is. 4 7 16 Lisbon 109 Madrid 40 5/16 Milan 64% Montevideo 30 nominalBritish Wireless - 88 words
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Article88 1932-11-08 8 Tuesday. November < Police Band. Katong ?ark, GJI p.m. 1 Wednesday. November t. < RoUry Tiffin, Adtlphi Hot«l, I p.m. Municipal Budget Meeting, i.ln p.m. Tanirlin Tit-bits at Victor.a Theatre, U. 30 p.m. Thuraday. November U. St. Andrew's Society practice dunce, Adclpbi Hotel. 5.45 p.m. Friday,88 words
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Article235 1932-11-08 8 Wamtk Ftrm, South-Weft Sumatra, SouthEast Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor DiMy (Christiaan Huygen.) Sclat i-andjang. Bengkahs, Siak, J"«kan Baroe, Fort de Kock Padaot (Hong Kwong) V-m. Selat Panjang. Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api (E.meralda) P-» Siam (except Lower Slam) (Hero) 3 p.m. Java. South-We-st Sumatra. SouthEast235 words
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Article46 1932-11-08 8 Indiapoera Porthoi Karagul* Gange Poelau Rucbah M»lwa Dempo H. C. Huoft Sept. t Sept. S( Sept. 7 Oct. I Sept. 8 Oct. 1 Sept. 12 Oct. 1 Sept. 16 Oct. 1( Sept. 16 Oct. I Sept. 30 Oct. SI Oct. 14 Nov. 146 words
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Article311 1932-11-08 8 (Th.- Hkuics in bnekrtM .1.M..X- the litres of the cormpviidiaa; ncr .'f Im» Nail.on.UKli. X-'.'WO 11.. I'lisine (Br.lnnU MtMl).- 2l.:i<w lb. Alor (:»j»h. U2W lb. Ayr Pataai MhMM lb. Bukit Kubu. iy..'.ltO lb Gfowaly. 68,810 lb. Jalati Kilmii :i.H..U lb. KlumiK— -57.000 lb. PaJaM.— IMJMt lb. Port311 words
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FINANCIAL1 AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article717 1932-11-08 9 Samuel Montagu and Co.'s Weekly Letter. Samuel Montagu and Co.'s weekly bullion report dated London Oct. 12. states. The Bank of England gold reserve against notes amounted to £1.19,421,r>::4 on Oct. 5 as compared with £13:>.421,21T on the previous Wednesday. Since the French exchange now stands, at a717 words
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Article3016 1932-11-08 9 RUBBER INDUSTRY REVIEWED. Mr. E. Miller's Valuable Analyses. (By Air Mail). London, Oct. IS. The annual meeting of Harrison* and 'rosfield, Lul., was held yesterday in t^e Room of the Rubber Growers' \fFociation, 2 Idol Lane, E.C. Mr. Eric Miller (the chairman of the ■r.mpany) said:3,016 words
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Advertisement693 1932-11-08 9 BANKING, NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N. V. Eatahllahed 18*1 at Ansttrdaa. Authorfsed CnpiUl Glds. 100,000,tM Paid up Capital GI<U. 66,000,000 Sfwrnn Glds. 24.180,324 HKAf) OFFICE AMSTERDAM. J HKANC H UHKJi THE HAGUC, ROTTEKDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES t Batavia Head offict for Dutck Ea«t Indira. BRANCH OFFICES s C C DUTCH KAST INDIES693 words
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Advertisement324 1932-11-08 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY N. V. Netherlands Trading Society. (Eatabllihcd at Am.lerdam 1814.) PAID UP CAPITAL PI. 80.030,000 STATUTORY RESERVE Fl. 20.016,000 HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM WITH AGENCIES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES 'Bandoeng Hu« c Kong Rangoon Bandjerraasin Kobe 'Semaranf Bombay 'Wcltevreden Shanghai Calcutta324 words
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988 1932-11-08 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOV. 8, 1932. THE GREAT PROBLEM. Hunper marchers have converged on London and left again after doing amazingly little damage. The innate good sense of the British people prevented spasmodic disorder developing into I organised rioting. »nd a few broken shop windows an! overturned motor-cars988 words
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Article190 1932-11-08 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. H.H. the Sultan of Selangor will open the agricultural show at Kuala Selangor on Thursday. The 40th birthday of King Prajadhipok of Siam is being celebrated today. The King ascended the throne in November 1925. Mrs. Willem Daniels, the wife of the Consul-General of the Netherlands, returned to190 words
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Article1139 1932-11-08 10 Anecdotes of American Presidents. Today citizen* of the United States are choosing their President for the next foitr years. Will the choice be Mr. Herbert Hoover, the Republican, or Mr. Franklin Roosevelt, the Democrat? The whole world is keenly interested in the result of the election.1,139 words
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Article181 1932-11-08 10 BEHIND— AND BELOW! Why all this delay over the establishment of the England-Australia air mail Just when one had hopes that the difficulties ha* 4 been overcome and that the Imperial Airways route as far as Karachi would be extended to Singapore, to meet a service181 words
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Article498 1932-11-08 10 SHANGHAI— A WARNING. It is thankless business to tell men out of employment that they would be illadvised to go farther East in search of work, hut under the conditions at present prevailing along the China Coast the warning is evidently only too necessary. We therefore hasten to make public498 words
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Article111 1932-11-08 10 Singapore. AI.HAMBKA. Buck Jones in Hiirh Sperd and Dorothy Mackaill in Love Affair. 6.15—9.15. Phone 6»oy. CAPITOL. Harold Lloy.l in Movie Crazy Cl 6 ».16. Phone 52t!1-2. GREAT WORLD. Suicid.- H.-.t. Pasar Malnm. Gate 10 ctn. Ladle* Vrve MAKI.BOKOI (.11. Strictly Dishonourable with Paul Luka.t and Sidney Vox. 6.159111 words
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Advertisement128 1932-11-08 10 X'MAS BAZAAR IS NOW OPEN DISPLAYS OF USEFUL AND CHARMING GIFTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. An Easy Solution for Every Gift Problem. TOY BAZAAR SECOND FLOOR SEE THAT YOU GET OUR X'MAS PRICE LIST. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG and IPOH. "EDGEWORTH" EXTRA HIGH GRADE128 words
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Advertisement75 1932-11-08 10 The Famous COLUMBIA PORTABLE The Biggest Portable Value Known. Model 201 $38.00. Model 202 Double Spring $58.00. Fitted with New Non-Set automatic-stop. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. COLLYER QUAY. (Incorporated in Hone Kong) SINGAPORE. POPPY DAY FUND Come to RAFFLES HOTEL on Thursday, November 10. DINE, DANCE and see THE75 words
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"CHINA MAY RECOGNISE MANCHUKUO": DR. Wellington koo.
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Article225 1932-11-08 11 Yen 30,000,000 Loan For New State. FIGHTING IN SNOW. Many Deaths From Cold In North China. Shanghai. Nov. S». Dr. Wellington Koo (the new Chinese Minister to I'aris and one of the Chinese delegates to the League of NBtlHM Assembly) is reported to have told theSin Chew Jit Poh - 225 words
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79 1932-11-08 11 MANCHUKUO LOAN. To be Secured on Salt And Opium Revenue. Tokio, Nov. 7. A syndicate of leading Japanese banks has tentatively agreed to a loan to Manchukuo of Yen ;>0,000,000 at 5 per cent., the issue to be at 97 and redeemable in n on the security of the saltReuter - 79 words
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74 1932-11-08 11 U.S. AND FAR EAST. Policy on Manchurian Conflict. Geneva, Nov. 4 The American disarmament delegate liad repeated conversations with the Secretary-General of the League of Nations regarding the importance of th? Manchurian conflict in connection with the policy of the United States. He also discussed the conditions of American andAneta-Trans-Ocean - 74 words
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234 1932-11-08 11 THE VOLUNTEERS. White Clothes for Use In The Snow. Shanghai, Nov. 8. The Japanese attempted to seize a consignment of 10,000 suits of otton clothes which were being sent by rail to the Chinese Volunteers in West Liaoning A di tperate fight took place >ut some of the clothes wereSin Chew Jit Poh - 234 words
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Article42 1932-11-08 11 Singapore Service Next Year. From Our Own Correspondent. London, Nov. 7. The Evening News air correspondent states that the Imperial \ir»ays' service between Karachi and Singapore and the SingaporeI'ort Darwin service will be in operation before the end of 1933.42 words
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314 1932-11-08 11 RICE SLUMP. Bankers Agree to Raise $3,000,000 Loan. riewliow. Nanking and Shanghai are promoting measures to relieve the disiress eMBMJ Bf the rice slump. Shanghai banker-K h»ve been consult** and they have agreed to raise 53,000,066 for the purpose of lending to farmers to establish a rice godown in which314 words
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Article793 1932-11-08 11 Mrs. Alma Baker Stays In Hospital. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 25. Mrs. Alma Baker, wife of Mr. Alma Baker, C.B.E., of Batu Gajah, is returning to Malaya after paying what must surely be a unique visit to Knjrland. She reached Tilbury, from l'enang,793 words
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Article93 1932-11-08 11 The following appears in the current issue of the Malayan .Mercantile Journal: •The Straits Times Press Ltd. are responsible for the issue of a new morning newspaper, The Singapore Daily News.' which is published at ■'i cts. a copy. Singapore is now well served by daily and93 words
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Article570 1932-11-08 11 Rubber Restriction. MORE RUMOURS FROM HOLLAND. The amazing persistence of the idea that :Vie salvation of the rubber industr> still lies in restriction of output has been revealed during the past week in the attempts of certain interests in Malaya, London and Amsterdam to revive interestReuter - 570 words
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Article225 1932-11-08 11 Canadian Liberals. PRESENT POLICY NOT BINDING. Ottawa, Nov. 3. If it is returned to power the Liberal Party will not consider itself bound by any policy initiated by the present ad- ministration," declared Mr. W. M. Mackenzie King, the former Prime Minister, in a discussion on theReuter - 225 words
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Article104 1932-11-08 11 Ratification Opposed By Mr. Scullin. Canberra, Nov. 3. An amendment that the Ottawa Ratification Bill should be withdrawn and new agreements be negotiated, was moveil by Mr. Scullin in the House of Representatives) when the House resumed the debate on the Bill. Mr. Scullin declared the agreement destroyed Australia'sReuter - 104 words
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Article, Illustration256 1932-11-08 11 This solid silver challenge cup »v presented to the Singapore Volunteers Corps by the officers, warrant and non-commissioned officers and privates of the Ist ISn., the Gloucestershire Regt. Every man in the Battalion subscribed towards this trophy. On the reverse side of cup is the Back256 words
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107 1932-11-08 11 GREAT BRITAIN THE GOLD STANDARD. Issue Before Economic Conference. Geneva, Xov. v. The attitude of Great Britain with regard to the (fold standard was the dominating issue before the monetary side of the meeting of exports prepair.toiy to the World Economic Conference. which closed yesterday evening 1 The British delegationReuter - 107 words
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Article254 1932-11-08 11 Full Transport Service In Berlin. Berlin, Nov. 7. The radical strike committee has called off the traffic strike. It is expected that the full service will be resumed tomorrow. Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 0. The bus, tram and underground service was suspended at 8 p.m. after stones had beenAneta-Havas - 254 words
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Article22 1932-11-08 11 In accordance with custom there I will he NO ISSUE OK THE STRAITS TIMES ox ARxMISTICE DAY, Friday. Nov. 11.22 words
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50 1932-11-08 11 FREE STATE EXPORTS. Big Tariff Increases In Britain. London, Nov. 7. From Wednesday a duty of 40 per cent will be imposed on live animals from the Free State, instead of CO per cent, imposed in J.uly. Daiiy produce, bacon, pork, poultry and game will pay 30 per cent. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article128 1932-11-08 11 Need For "Real Reforms" Emphasised. London, Nov. 7. Replying to Sir John Wardl;iw-M:lne regarding the mixed court in Shanghai, Sir John Simon, the Foreign Secretary, said notice had not been given to terminate the agreement. Proper measures to remedy existing abuses were under consideration and had been discussedReuter - 128 words
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Article26 1932-11-08 11 Rome, Nov. 7. Mr. Norman Davis, the America! delegate to the Disarmament Conference, hai arrived to discuss disarmament personally with Signor Mussolini. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article401 1932-11-08 11 "Superhuman Efforts" Of Candidates. TARIFF ISSUE. Mr. Hoover Remains Firm. New York, Nov. 7. On the m of what may prove to be one of the most momentous elections in American history excitement is rising throughout the country. The two chief protagonist!! have made almostReuter - 401 words
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Article64 1932-11-08 11 Death Of Well-Known Figure In French Society. Paris, Nov. 2. Prince Murat, one of the best known figures in French society, died today at the age of 76. He was the descendant of the first Prince who married Napoleon Buonaparte's sister Caroline and wa* King of Naples from64 words
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Article164 1932-11-08 11 "Not to be Taken In Leading Strings." When Sir Samuel Wilson. Permanent U'nder-Sccretary to the Colonial Office, left London on Oct. 20 for Malaya to inquire, into local problems he declareu to the London correspondent of the Straits Times that he was not going 'o bo tied164 words
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Advertisement46 1932-11-08 11 M.C.C. AT ADELAIDE. South Australia Make 175 For Six. Adelaide, Nov. 8. At lunch today South Australia had scored 175 for six in their second inning. Reuter. OIK STO< k 100% BRITISH. KDDVSTONK RADIO RKCKIVERS ARK THE MT, EDDYSTONE RADIO ELECTRIC, T.I. :i>L'V. 2S-30, Orchard Road.46 words
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Article1938 1932-11-08 12 UNUSUAL INCIDENT AT ASSIZES. Hearing Stopped. Jl'ttOR FOUND TO HAVE AN INTEREST. When counsel for the Crown was eonelodioc his opening address to the jury in the Assizes before Mr. Justice Whit ley yesterday, in the cane in- which Khor Teng Quee claimed trial on three counts of forgery, tiding1,938 words
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Article850 1932-11-08 12 How Literature Is Distributed. Mr. C. Wilson, Criminal District Judge, was engaged yesterday afternoon in hearing charges against five Communtste, four of whom appeared to be still in their teens. The men were brought up on charges in connection with unlawful societies and posting up850 words
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Article32 1932-11-08 12 The Malacca Boy Scouts will hold a "tamashu'' in the grounds of the li.mdv Hilir School, Mulacta, on Saturday. Teas and programmes will be sold in aid of the Poppy Day Fund.32 words
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Article485 1932-11-08 12 Proud of Help Given To Unemployed. "There cannot be anything seriously wrong with the Empire when you can get, seated a round the same table Englishmen, Scotsmen, Welshmen and Irishmen discussing amicably how best to make the most money for the unfortunate unemployed," said Mr.485 words
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185 1932-11-08 12 MISSING APPELLANT. Bailors Ordered To Pay $3,000. The sequel to an accused who failed to put in an appearance when his appeal was about to be argued was heard in the Supreme Court yesterday when the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) made an order estreating the bail of $3,000. The185 words
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Article136 1932-11-08 12 The following report appeared in the Straits Times of Nov. 5. Pone Swee Onn, a clerk in th* Singapore Harbour Board, was examined as result of his failure to comply with an order to pay $5 a month for the benefit of his creditors. Hp Rave the reason136 words
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Article49 1932-11-08 12 (From Our Own Correspondent- > Malacca, Nov. 7 Low Bee Chong. a scout attached to the Banda Hilir English School group nicked up a roll of live ten-dollar notes near the Post Offic? Saving? Bank counter. He handed the money to the Superintendent of -Post:? and Telagraphs49 words
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Article14 1932-11-08 12 The notification declaring Shanghai to be suspected on account of cholera has been cancelled.14 words
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Article742 1932-11-08 12 Mohammedan Girt Who Committed Theft Dressed in the clothes which, it was alleged; she had stolen, a young Mohammedan girl, who gave her age aa IS years, appeared before Mr. C. WHson, the Criminal District Judge, yesterday, charged with housebreaking and thud. It was stated that742 words
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234 1932-11-08 12 SENTENCE QUASHED. Waistcoat Not Conclusive Evidence. Tho sentence of a »>ne of $900 or three r.ionth.s imposed on two Chinese women by the District Judge fov lx'injr concerned in the removal of non-Oovevnment chandu was quashed by the Chief Justice (Sir William Murriaoo) on appeal in the Supreme Court yesterday.234 words
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Article688 1932-11-08 12 Collector Who Falsified Rent Receipts. Described as a trusted employee of the trustees of the Alsagoff estate, Shaik Dawood, an Indian Mohammedan, pleaded guilty to charges of criminal breach of trust in respect of $70, $76, and $60, before Mr. A. W. Hay, the Second688 words
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209 1932-11-08 12 RETRIAL ORDERED. Penang Magistrate Who Disallowed Postponement. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 7. In the Supreme Court today, Mr. Justice Prichard ordered the retrial of the case in which Sultan Marajoo was convicted in the Butterworth Court on a charge of having committed theft in local mosque. Accused way209 words
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Article72 1932-11-08 12 Tamils Pulling Rickshas In Malacca. (From Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Nov. 7. Tamils are now pulling rickshas ior hire in Malacca. During the early part of last weak a Tamil ricksha puller was (•lying for hire on Banda Hilii- Road, and the number has increased to three. The72 words
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Article658 1932-11-08 12 Stormy Scene Over Debt Collection. As the result of a dispute between his daughters and their Indian Mohammedan tailor over outstanding bills, the father of.the girls, Mr. J. P. Seth, was summoned before Mr. A. C. Boyd, the Fourth Police Magistrate, yesterday the charges against658 words
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Article136 1932-11-08 12 Another Double Feature Programme. An entertaining do ible- feature programme is provided m ihe Alhambra this week. Dorothy Mack.ii!, the Hull (Yorkshire) girl is featured in the Columbia picture, "Love Affair," and she demonstrates very clearly a marked ability which has very materially improved simc she was last136 words
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Article118 1932-11-08 12 m Farewell Performances At Victoria Theatre. Those who saw the previous performances of the Tanglin Tit Bits (entertainers from the Ist batt. the Gloucestershire Regt.) at the Victoria Theatre will need no urging to attend one- of the three entertainment.'- to start temorrow night. The Tit Bits118 words
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Article38 1932-11-08 12 Miss M. C. Thompson, uutron of the Dunun Daun Hospital, Malacca, bj going on transfer to Jottorc Baluu, Ilia* M. H. SaumJcr.-, matron of the General Hot.pi tail, Juhorc Bahru, who' retimed from home yesterday, Macaada Miss Thompson.38 words
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The Races—Notes On Training.—Lall Singh's Impressions Of The Tour.
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Article416 1932-11-08 13 This Mornings Work On The Course. (By Our Racing Correspondent). The No. 1 ti-ack at the racocour*e was T'V n n Work this »'«r«inK- wit'. the hurdles well out. ami «li the horse.WOT engaged on it with the exception Yii S' ry u 1; th e-Tenth, Gladiator416 words
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108 1932-11-08 13 BURMA RIFLES. Boxing Tournament At Taiping. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Nov. 6. I'ndiT the patronage of the officers of the 1 JiMh Burma Rifles boxing tournaments have been arrange to take plac? at the Taiping Town Hall on Nov. 17 and 19. The proceeds will be given to the108 words
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Article628 1932-11-08 13 1 1 R.S.Y.C. Events. MOWGLI'S SUCCESS IN CLIFFORD TROPHY. In spite of glorious sailing weather the I Royal Singapore Yacht Club racing on I Sunday morning of both classes was ra- ther ipoflt by the courses not containing la Leat. The actual sailing was most628 words
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Article293 1932-11-08 13 Last Night's Charity Boxing. No decision contests, aid exhibition bouts by two newcomers to Singapore formed the boxing programme at the Great World stadium last night, in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. Con Cordero, one of the newcomers, who is to meet Al Rivers, boxed293 words
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Article298 1932-11-08 13 Preparations For Davis Cup Matches. I The draw for the 1933 Davis Cup play in the South American zone was made today by the French Tennis Federation, holder of the coveted trophy. The draw was earlier than for other sections because summer south of the equator start-;298 words
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Article286 1932-11-08 13 Today, November 8. Bill'ards: S.C C. tournament final", r. Kuifliy: S.C.C. tournament, H.C.O. A.P.C. and I. Piidang: filtlll Hi %*%l vs. Public Services. Tanglin; Koyi.l A.rl j Force vs. Raffles College. Seletar. I Football: Chinese League, Aston \.<;. .1. Chinese C.A.A.. Jaliin Ht-wir Stadiun. Wednesday. November 9. I286 words
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Article596 1932-11-08 13 Colleges Beaten. SUCCESS OF POLICE AND A.P.C. A.P.C. 3; Raffles College 2. The hockey match between the. A.P.C. and Raffles College on the latter's ground ii Bukit Tiimh Road yesterday afternoon 1 was characterised by some clean and seien- -tine play. On the run of the play596 words
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308 1932-11-08 13 BY ODD GOAL. Winning Point Scored In Closing Stages. Po'ice I M.C.r. 1! The Police defeated chc Medical College I'nion at hockey yesrorday at the Depot by the odd goal in five after a scr?ppy inuUh which did not produce much goodhi>ckey. I The Police dererveJ their victory on the308 words
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574 1932-11-08 13 S.C.C. LOSE. O.R.A. Score Four Goals On Padang. S.C.C. 0 O.R.A. 4. The goalkeeping ->t H. A. Exley saved the S.C.C. from being beaten by a larger margin than 4—o,4 0, at .he hands of the Old R- fflesians' Association, on the padang liyt-tt.day. The mat.-h was very one bided,574 words
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Article418 1932-11-08 13 "Tour Was a Great Experience." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 7. Lall Singh, the Malayan cricketer who played for All-India in the English tour, returned to Malaya yesterday morning by the Karapaia from Calcutta. He wa< niet by a large crowd of friends and418 words
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Article289 1932-11-08 13 All Out For 290. F. R. BROWN AND VERITY IN FORM. The M.C.C. tourists w«re always considered a strong halting: side but fears were entertained as to the capabilities of their bowlers. However, with the sure ess of Verity and Brown j in being mainly responsibleReuter - 289 words
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Advertisement101 1932-11-08 13 Why go elsewhere for your Sporting Requisites? Come to us and you will Enjoy CHEAP PRICES FOR GOODS OF BEST MATERIAL, WORKMANSHIP AND ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Restringing of Badminton and Tennis Rackets a speciality. ROYSONS. IHi North Bridge Rd. TTie best in music recorded on "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS We huvo101 words
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Advertisement108 1932-11-08 13 SPORTING PINK i I 4-Ki-1.Tf.l F.M.S.) Best Racing Form for Singapore. (15 Winners 17 Places Given Ipoh). On Sale Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Ipoh. Special Wires $5.00 Daily. or $20.00 for six days Singapore. Two wires out of three successful Ipoh. Apply early. Editor. Sporting Pink. Kuala Kangsar. ip^ The108 words
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Article503 1932-11-08 14 singapore g.c. lames' Medal. Narrow Win JFpr Mrs. Paterson. The Singapore Coif Club ladies' Novem)kt medal competition was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted in a win fur Mrs. M. M. Paterson in "A" division with a not score of .'i7' No. "B" division cards were returned.503 words
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Article46 1932-11-08 14 you have vot yet teen the Singapore Daily News, write in for a specimen copy. You will be supplied with one willingly, because when you have seen what a morning vcHspaper should be, you will not hesitate to become a regular subscriber.46 words
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Article274 1932-11-08 14 Big Win by Gloucesters Company XV. A Co., Umir.-stiTs 23 pis Med. Col. 3. After a keen and hard fought tea me on the Medical College ground yesterday, the College lost to the A (Machine Gun) Company, Gloucesters by 23 points (a goal and six tries)274 words
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Article56 1932-11-08 14 The A.P.C. Malaya Rugby XV to play N'egri Sembilan at Seremban on Armistice Day is as follows Macaulay (Kuala Lumpur) Owen Perkins (Penang), Robertson (Singapore), Tath;im (Malacca) Shaw (Singapore), Cooper (Singapore) Garside (Singapore), E. O. Barton (Ipoh), Prockter (Singapore), C. T. Smith (Penang), Mirny (Ipoh). Gibson (Penang), HowKill56 words
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Article321 1932-11-08 14 4 M. Paul Boncour's Speech At Geneva. Geneva, Nov. 5. Another corner of the veil surrounding the French disarmament plan was lifted on Friday by the French Minister of War. M. Paul Boneour, addressing a public session of the Disarmament Conference. He spoke for an hour withoutAneta-Trans-Ocean - 321 words
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Article97 1932-11-08 14 Large Loss to Revenue Expected. Kandy, Oct. 31. An inquiry is boins held into a colossal fraud in the Excise warehouse at Randy. The magnitude of the loss to revenue is yet unassessed, but it is expected that the Assistant Commissioner of Excise, 1 who, assisted by a97 words
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Article90 1932-11-08 14 "Sport" Discourage In Kedah. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Nov. 7. In order to restrict c^ck fighting in Kedah- the Entertainments Enactments sound news ree's. "No licence for co.k fighting shall be imtd by any licensing officer without previous approval of the President of the State Council, and90 words
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77 1932-11-08 14 "SPIRIT OF FUN." Film Magnate's Quick Journey To Africa. Karachi, Nov. 7. The aeroplane Spirit of Fun, in which Mr. Arthur M. Loew is flying to Johannesburg, arrived here this morning and will leave for Gwadur, Baluchistan, the afternoon. Reuter. Mr. Loew is vice-president of the Metro Goldwyn Meyer Company,77 words
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Advertisement392 1932-11-08 14 taJJa^PB WKT Builds U P Strength. A aaJ^-^^^^aa^B^aV 1C soot 1 n S tonic and V H I restorative qualities of aJH H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Angier's Emulsion make it invaluablp for healing the /T^V diseased tissues and building yyyjß I g aL«> ■\JL» U P health and strength after /yyyy^B kA¥•»I T392 words
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Advertisement238 1932-11-08 14 XI 111 i\ Hi 'a' •£1 II IS THE Mj: tljL EVERY PREMIER jpfl^t'jfij TEST QUALITY jj|J|fcl THE Sow. Wina ipFfi BEST FRAMROZ CO. fertiliser FACTS" THE IDEAL FERTILISER. In addition to containing the three -ssential nlunt food, and applying Organic matter a fertiliJr should be blended so as to238 words
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Article173 1932-11-08 15 M. Herriot's Visit An "Unmitigated Success." Parit, N° v 4 While the Premier, M. Herriot, and the majority of the meiribers of the Cabinet were attending the annual convention of the Radical Socialist party at Toulouse, the French Press is dealing at length with the results ofAneta-Trans-Ocean - 173 words
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Article72 1932-11-08 15 Arrest After "Spiritual Rebirth." Cologne, Nov. ">. Ghosts of his past have r:«:>n up against the Buddist monk Chao Kung, otherwise I. G. Treb.tsch-Linco'n, who has been trrc#ted on a warrant sworn by a Dutch merchant. The latter alleges that the adventurer still owes him r>,000 marks, lent tcAneta-Trans-Ocean - 72 words
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Article32 1932-11-08 15 a Chinee* aoteea on the five foot way in the Rcchore district last night was attacked by another Chinese who hit I him with an iron bar. He was taken to hospital.32 words
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Article52 1932-11-08 15 Wells Dry Up In Chalcidice. Athens. Nov. 5. Tfu tii:i!» of the inhabitants of th? earthquake-stricken Chalcidice peninsula have been added to. all wells going dry as a result of recurrent minor tremors of the last few day?. The authorities are rushing drinking water to the affected area.52 words
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Article412 1932-11-08 15 Dress Debt and £5 a Week Earnings. Miss Patricia Wallace, a daughter of Mr. Edgar Wallace, the drarcatist who died in February, appeared at West London County Court last month in connection with a dress debt. She stated that her only income was a salary of £5412 words
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Article85 1932-11-08 15 Acquittal for French And German Commanders. Lomlcn. Nov. 3. Captain Ruh'fu?, of the training ship Niobc, which sank with the loss of 61 livas. has lx.en acquitted by the coart martial at Kiel on the charge of neplecl of duty. The court held him to be blameless. ReuterAneta-Trans-Ocean - 85 words
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Article103 1932-11-08 15 For Service to The Far East. lii.-mrii, Nov. 4. Interest has lutn wound bf the sale t<> the Soviet Union of the North German Lloyd steamer A'lhalt. lf>,. r >00 topis wHih is intended by Uussians for service in Far Eastern waters. Negotiations are proceeding for the sal..<103 words
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Advertisement318 1932-11-08 15 For the thrill of the open road When; you feel that you must 1< wer I the hood, open rhe windscreen and step on it that is the time you should be driving an Hton two-seater. It is a li|{ht and speedy car, easy to handle, and has a fine318 words
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Article262 1932-11-08 16 Prime Minister's New Faith. London, Nov. 7. Agriculture, liko other industries, must use tariffs to work out its own salvation," declared Mr. Mac Donald in a debate on unemployment. The Government, he added, intends to increase the efficiency of British work and to open markets. Subsequent262 words
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Article202 1932-11-08 16 Prisoners Who Were Overlooked. Overlooked when prisoners were being herded out of court six Chinese, incladifig ft woman and a year-old infant, were imprisoned in the lock-up attached to the Third Magistrate's Court on Saturday, and were not released until they were accidentally discovered by a peon on202 words
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Article102 1932-11-08 16 London, Nov. 7. The Lancashire spinners have returned to work en bloc, and the stoppage is at an ond.— Reuter. •undo, the intention of the discussion I eing to pool ideas, in a non-part i?;in spirit. Many references were made last night to the excellent voluntary efforts undertakenBritish Wireless - 102 words
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Article607 1932-11-08 16 But Election Results In Stalemate. Berlin. Nov. 7. A definite decline in HitUnisni, an advance towards Bolshevism among workers, the aversion of tKe Middle class to radicalism and the opposition of tne great majority of the electomt* to Herr von Papen constitute the principal features of yet anotherAneta-Trans-Ocean - 607 words
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Article76 1932-11-08 16 New Emergency Decrees In Berlin. Berlin, Nov. 3. The promulgation of new emergency decrees threatening drastic punishment to motor-car thieves, including alleged joy riders, Has had a signal effect on car bandits, who night after night during the last few months, had gathered an increasingly rich harvest. Not76 words
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Article67 1932-11-08 16 German Ship Saves 16 Gothtanders. Stockholm, Nov. ">.. The German steamer Bothilda Russ succeeded in finding and saving a party of 16 young GothliiMtew wa» were reported missinj? after visiting the Soviet Russian wargiiins riding at anchor some miles off the coast. The Stockholm Press pays a handsome tlitMte67 words
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Advertisement281 1932-11-08 16 MORRIS ahead again! SMARTER, FASTER, SAFER CARS FOR 1933 AND ENTIRELY NEW MODELS. 0 Two entirely new models; the MORRIS TEN, illustrated above— a car that carries the MORRIS conception of value into an entirely new h.p. class-and the MINOR FAMILY SALOON a very low priced 4-door 4-seater model with281 words
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Advertisement307 1932-11-08 16 THE ONLY A'L BRITISH CHEST ON THIS MARKET i'iil i Eaw^CASTwrtl*** 1 1 'i I V 1 V TT"Ti Ir-"'1 r-"' r f r J AND THE BEST. A PRODUCT OF MALAYA BY MALAYAN COLLIERIES, LTD. Tel 4265. KUALA LUMPUR. Telegrams "ARANG." fd Dries 31% Quicker ■TO QUINK, Parker** new307 words
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Article439 1932-11-08 17 £30,000 to be Raised For The Unemployed. new idea for raising £30,000 for social work among the unemployed has Ixvn an ed upon liy workers at St. Mary Mag-dal<-n'- Church, Snnderland, in response to the Prince of Wales'? appeal for social service A letter has )*en received439 words
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Article483 1932-11-08 17 Jazz Banned. PREDOMINANCE OF GOOD MUSIC. (By Our Wireless Correspondent.) I AILBERT Coates, one of the leading j\ figures in the musical world, recently appointed general musical director of the Soviet Government, suras up the broadcasting situation in Russia in a special article appearing in an American483 words
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Article276 1932-11-08 17 Installations For The China Coast. ARISING from the satisfactory results obtained from the installation on North Saddle Island in 1930 of a Marconi automatic wireless beacon station, a further contract has been signed between this company and the Chinese Government, by which the latter have arranged to' equip276 words
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Article53 1932-11-08 17 Conference To Be Held At Patna. Jamsheilpur, Oot. 24. A liiiiviiK-ial mtf imtimcinMlitj conferuiiic will be held at I'a'na OB N>v (i. A recoption committee has Ixen formed far tliis ptsrpoM, ami d*Ug*t— hay been invited from all districts in th» provnees. The Muharajadhiraj of Darbhang* will be53 words
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Article182 1932-11-08 17 KHABAROVSK. (70.2 metres), 6 to 9 rJaKDOSNC, PMY.. (50 metres), 6.40 8.10 p.m. Chinese music; 8 10 p.m. to 9.40 European music. CHICAGO, W9XE.. (49.83 metres), 2.80 to D a.m. and from 7 a.m. JOHANNESBURG, (49.4 metres) 10 JO to ii.3o a.m. BOUNDBKOOK. W3XAU. (49.18 metres), from 4 a.tn.182 words
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Article120 1932-11-08 17 KUALA M.MITR, (50 metres), 6.00 8.15 p.m. KHABAROVSK, (70.2 metre*) 5—9 BANDOENG. PMY.. (58.3 metres)), 12.40—2.40 p.m. 6.25—9.40 p.m. MOSCOW. RFN', (50 metres), 11 pjn. CHICAGO. W9XF, (49.83 metre*), 2.30— 5 a.m. and from 7 a.m. JOHANNESBURG, (49.4 metres), 10.80 p.m. 3..'i0 a.m. BOUNDBROOK. W3XAL., (48.18 metres), from 4120 words
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Article132 1932-11-08 17 SINGAPORE. VSIAB., (83 metres), 10..'.0 p.m. KHABAROVSK, (70.2 metres), 6—9 BANDOENG, PMY.. (58.S metre*), 12.40 2.40 p.m. 6.25—9.40 p.m. MOSCOW. RFN., (",0 metres), 11 p.m. CHICAGO, W9XF, <4S».B:i metres), 2.30—5 a.m. JOHANNESBURG, (49.4 metre*), 19M »J0 p.m. BOUNDBKOOK, W3XAI*. (49.18 metre--). 4 a.m. MOSCOW, REN, (45 38 metres), 11132 words
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Article145 1932-11-08 17 KHABAROVSK, (70.2 metres), 4 to 9 p.m. BANDOENG, PMY., (58.8 metres), 12.40 to 2.40 p.m. 6.25 to 9.40 p.m. MOSCOW, RFN., (50 metres), 11 pan. CHICAGO. W9XF., (49.83 metres), 2.30 to 5 a.m. JOHANNESBURG, (49.4 metres), 10.30 p.m. to 3.30 a.m. BOUNDBKOOK, W3XAL, (49.18 metres), 4 a.m. PITTSBURGH. WBXK.,145 words
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Article142 1932-11-08 17 KUALA LUMPUR, (60 metres), 6.80— to 8.16 pan. KHABAROVSK, (70.2 metre*), 4 to 9 p.m. BANDOENG, PMY, (68.3 metre*), 12.40 to 2.40 p.m. and 6.26 to 9.40 pjn. MOSCOW, R.FJ*, (50 metre*), 11 PJ*. CHICAGO, W9XF, (49.83 metre*), 240 to 6 a.m. JOHANNESBURG, (29.4 metre*), 1040 to 3.30 a.m.142 words
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Article158 1932-11-08 17 KHABAROVSK, (70.2 metres), 6 to 9 p.m. MOSCOW, RFN., (60 metre*), 11 p-in. CHICAGO, W9XF., (49.33 metres), 2.30 to 5 a.m. JOHANNESBURG, (89.4 metre*), 10.30 p.m. to 3.30 a.m. BOUNDBROOK, WSXAL.. (49.18 metres), 4 a.m. BOUNDBROOK, W3XL., (46.69) metres), 4 to 5.45 ajn. MOSCOW, RUN., (45.38 metres), 11 p.m.158 words
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Article178 1932-11-08 17 SINGAPORE, VSIAB, (88 metres), 9 to 10.30 p.m. I KUALA LUMPUR. (50 metres), 7 to 9 KHABAROVSK, (70.2 metres), 6 to 9 p.m. BANDOENG. PMY, (68.3 metres),' 7.35 to 8.25 a.m 8.35 to 9.40 a.m. '< 10.40 to 11 p.m. and 6.26 to 9.40 p.m. MOSCOW, REN, (60 metres),178 words
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Advertisement233 1932-11-08 17 nw J^ y° ur B^^^^l^^F work or y «4f^ pa ya y ex jf* poses you to .^F hard weather, Jp" if your beard is ■^^m^^F tough and you '•^■^V find it hard tc shave, then try Probak, the heavier blade. Its shaving edges are exceptionally W keen— honed and233 words
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Advertisement17 1932-11-08 17 "ITS A VERY GOOD NEWSPAPER." That w the contmrus of local opinion on the Singapore Daily Newt.17 words
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Advertisement195 1932-11-08 17 y\ y* **^^saaaH s^r> y y y FOR BEARINGS ELIMINATES ALL FRICTION STOCKED BY UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCHES. m2^^^ ALL BEARING METALS. THE FLOWER OF RESTORED TO HEALTH £'t SPECIAL |S8 Hfl HEALTH Pjf I shall never forKet INGREDIENTS Ach^ am pa i n8 n ll my delight al195 words
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Article102 1932-11-08 18 Important Project Neanng Completion. Moscow. Nov. 3. The ranal COUMCtiag the White Sea ■with the Baltic will be completed in one yoar, according to a claim l>y the Soviet (lovernint nt, whi'h has estimated that the enna! will cnalile 11.000.000 tons of fiMMJ to be transported between theReuter - 102 words
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Article96 1932-11-08 18 Posthumous Award To Dead Explorer. Rugby, Nov. I. T!ic King has apprnwri thi- conferment of a modal in silver with a clasp inscribed "Arctic 1980-1931" to foortaea members of the British Arctic air route expedition. A posthumous award bo Mr. 11. G. Watkins, ih<- I rilliant younp96 words
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Article48 1932-11-08 18 Propagandists Active During The Week-End. (From O.ir Owi; dent.) i Nov. 7. Communist* were again aetfoi daring the wi k < i f document! extolling thi Moria >>f tiic Soviet nfimt iK-injj to.m il mm i 'l throughout tne tows a.i >ipn<-.l "Comn i vi Siam."48 words
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Article98 1932-11-08 18 Big Game Expedition To Sudan. London, Nov. 3. The Duke of Gloucester will start on his third hunting expedition to Africa after Chrigtmas when he will leave England for a shooting expedition in the Sudan accompanied by Captain E. W. Brooke, the big-game huirter, who was .the Duke'sReuter - 98 words
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Article97 1932-11-08 18 Wonderful Record Of Airship. Freidrichshafen, Nov. 3. Carrying 21 paatengerm, including Colonel the Master ot Sempiil, the Graf Zeppelin arrived here safely this afternoon from her ninth and last trip across the Atlantic to .South America this year, which is proposed to be increased to 15 dining next97 words
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Article87 1932-11-08 18 Revenue Drop Loan Probable. Warsaw, Nov. 2. Dismay has been eanaad hf the publication of the Polish Budget figures) l>e-twi-'n Mitel) IWB aad LM4, laowiag expenditure at i' 82,000,000 while revenueis only estimated at 170,000.000. Even the latter figure is considered to Ik- greatly over the mark asReuter - 87 words
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Article66 1932-11-08 18 Patriotic Traders To Receive Bonus. Berlin. Hor. 1. It is announced that German exporters will be granted a bonni of half per O i:t. by Covt-rnment on the. value of al! except raw materials, exported m from December 1. The amount of the beam <4 n:>t to exceedReuter - 66 words
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Article98 1932-11-08 18 Extensive Support By Small Investors. Rugby, Nov. 5. The elftvt of rcadiustments which, as anticipated, an following Mm (mm of the Convii it. Loan, is still felt in the .1 market and British Governmeat -u^k.- wan '^>* ■oratag liwHiwd tn dicon. This tendency is CkVMd by the-British Wireless - 98 words
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82 1932-11-08 18 LINCOLN CATHEDRAL. Dean Who Travelled Far To Collect Funds. London, Nov. 3. Lincoln was in festive mood today on the occasion of the Thanksgiving Service to mark the completion of the repairs to the CathadraL The restoration has cost fl 30.000. Reference was maJe by the Uisliop, in the courseReuter - 82 words
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Article55 1932-11-08 18 Town Beflagged For King's Birthday. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Nov. 7. ['ivT'arations for .h.> King's birthday tomorrow are complete and the town is l.< Sagged and iUtuninated. It was at first tin intention on tin* MOfS of economy to liave no illuminations but the Government penaadad His55 words
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Article52 1932-11-08 18 Three Months For Clerk In Seremban. (Froiri Our Own Correspondent.) Serembah, Nov. 7. Woon Chin, a clerk in a Chinese Arm, was .smtenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment on each of two charges, the sentences to run concurrently, for criminal liri'acli of trust of sums involving $22252 words
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Article265 1932-11-08 18 Good Work by Fire Brigade. What might have developed into a disnstrous fire and the gutting of a large number of attap and wooden houses was averted by the good work of the Singapore Fire Brigade, last night, although they were called out rather late. Immediately upon returning265 words
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Article208 1932-11-08 18 Fatal Accident In Quarry. "These men are like monkeys, they very rarely fall," remarked the Singapore Coroner, Mr. V. G. Bourne, yesterday, when referring to Chinese quarry coolie.s. He was holding an inquiry into the death of one who had fallen f>o feet while working on the208 words
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Article213 1932-11-08 18 The following subscriptions for the Non-European Relief Fund, Singapore m received up to Oct. 31: Previously acknowledged $20,875.2. Post Office Club, Singapore $17/Cbaj:i»y Match Proceeds (St. Joseph's IWt. n. King George V) $53.iX>. the Svrait .-"ettlement.- Treasury Paying Branch $5. Young Men's Christian Asso. Sfauapon (Part Proceeds of213 words
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Article55 1932-11-08 18 The Police Band will play the following programme at Katong Park today at 5.15 p.m.: March, "The Gladiator's Farewell" (Bianlu-nburc) Suite, "In a Lovers' Garden" (Ketelbey); Reverie, "In the Cloisters" (Torrance); Selection, "Ruddijrore" (arr. Minns) Descriptive, "Funeral March of a Bumble Bee" (Marsden) Selection, "Reminisienees of the Plantation"55 words
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Article35 1932-11-08 18 Two Indian coolies who were riding on a trailer attached to a lorry were slightly injured aivJ> taken to hospital yesterday when the trailer broke loose, crashed against a wall and threw the men off.35 words
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Article25 1932-11-08 18 A five-year-old Chinese girl was taken to hospital yesterday in a critical condition after being 1 knocked down by a motor vehicle in Niven Re«d,25 words
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137 1932-11-08 18 IRISH ALARM. Dail Censure Debate Tomorrow. Dublin. Nov. 2. A motion which "censures the Executive Council for its continued failure to satisfactorily adjust the differences between itself and the British Government" and which "condemns it for pursuing a policy which has caused grievous injury to the agricultural industry, serious damapeReuter - 137 words
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Article56 1932-11-08 18 America s Gross Debt Of $20,812,000,000. Washington, Nov. 2. The huge deficit of $629,000,000 is shown in the Treasury returns of national finances for the first 4 months of the present fiscal year. The total gross debt on Oct. 31 was $20,812,000,000, which is an increase of $200,000,000Reuter - 56 words
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Advertisement176 1932-11-08 18 Thf Mil "GOOD COMPANION" The only ALL-BRITISH portable typewriter built on the standard 4-bank principle. Enbraeiag all the facilities -i.imlurd Typtivi iter. THK \ll:V LATCH I-OKTABI.E. First Shipment Just Received. ■all laratai DUNCAN ROBERTS, LTD. 11l 11 Hi. ■eataM Koacl. Singapore. Tel. 7040. 'ANTI-CONSUMPTION PLANT" A «ftvcreien rcincdv [•I nil176 words
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Advertisement316 1932-11-08 18 I I Everyone is talking .Jr about six new cars.. .and not merely talking about them. ..every- one's buying them, too, as fast as they can be produced. They are the 1933 Standard cars successors to the Famous 1932 Standards which took the whole world by storm. They're wonderful to316 words
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Article2555 1932-11-08 19 THE GREAT DEBATE FALLS FLAT HURRIED REFORM OF THE MEANS TEST— NO TRADE BREAK WITH RUSSIA OTTAWA AGREEMENTS CEMENT THE EMPIRE A PERILOUS COURSE CHANGED §IR HFRBERf SAMUEL EXPI.AINS UNCONIINCINGLY WHY NATIONAL GOVERNMENT MUST REMAIN A PERSONAL TRIUMPH FOR THE PREMIER SO DIES THE2,555 words
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Letter1428 1932-11-08 19 Another Grievance Voiced. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, In a few days more, Sir Samuel Wilson will arrive in Malaya, and then the biggest (fame of bluff ever staffed in Malaya (will begin. On every hand one reads and hears of the RTeat preparations, being1,428 words
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Letter176 1932-11-08 19 ONE GREAT BIG LIE To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I wonder whether the following' point has been brought against daylight: saving In this world we have had already many forms of lies and deception. To adopt daylight saving would be to add another form of lies to176 words
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Letter250 1932-11-08 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Is it not rather early to jubilato over the prospect of victory for the daylight savers They may get their enactment, but what is to prevent objectors from changing their business hours, so as to open at 9.-W a.m. and250 words
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Article187 1932-11-08 19 Ring's Headquarters In Paris Garret. Paris, Oct. 12. Three men and a woman, alleged to form the inner ring of the drug traffic in Paris, have been arrested, and cocaine, opium, heroin, and morthia valued at 228,000 have been seized. Commissioner Priolet, Chief of the Special Service187 words
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Miscellaneous203 1932-11-08 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle i V I?? 5 5 y~ p^K~p fa T5~" lee""] gM pi -___^!i ttw\ W-- 5^» (arj^ 8 r Ig* 1 _i i 1 «.ff.j» Wh* I m J 1 \isn III! I. !:d (CLUES.) ACROBS u= ft rr n fftddr s II S rr 2H Vi203 words
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Article, Illustration59 1932-11-08 20 I. HAVING THE CHATEAU The marriage of M. Jean Lebrun, son of the French President, fo Mile. lit i n.id.it,- Marin. daughter of a r Hired army officer took place at the Rambouillet Church, about 20 miles from J'.iris Tke photo shows the hride on the arm of her father.59 words
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Article, Illustration37 1932-11-08 20 COPENHAGEN EXHIBITION King Christian, of Denmark, was a frequent victor to the British Empire Exhibition at Copenhagen, which attracted more than half a million people. The photo shows the King inspecting Empire farm m achinery. Planet News.)37 words
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Article, Illustration35 1932-11-08 20 45 YEARS' SERVICE The Bishop of Chelmsford, presented a cheque for £216 to Canon King of St. Clement's Church, Leiffh-on-Sea, to commemorate his 45th year as rector of Leigh, and his 70th hirthday. (Planet News.)35 words
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Article, Illustration30 1932-11-08 20 I <>l IMS OMtM After attending a service at Westminster Abbey the judges arrived at the Law (Hurts in the Strand for the opening of the legal year. (Planet News.)30 words
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Article, Illustration24 1932-11-08 20 VAKMOI TH HKKKINT. II VKVKS I :-,Scottish fUher girls waiting on the quay at Yarmouth .8 the trawler. arrive with the catch. (Planet New*.)24 words
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Article, Illustration26 1932-11-08 20 WINNER OF KENNEL CLUB CHAMPION CUP :-Connte«s Loma Howe'. Labrador retriever. Bramshaw Bobb, won the Kennel Club Champion Cup, at the Crystal Palace, London. (Planet News.)26 words
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Advertisement15 1932-11-08 20 >THE OCEANACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD, (Incorporated tn Crvat Britain) Head Office for Malaya: SINGAPORE.15 words