Singapore Daily News, 9 November 1932
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Title Section12 1932-11-09 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News NO. 33. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9TH, 1932. 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article441 1932-11-09 1 According to 9 cable received j.,, m Chinese sources yesterday I» r Wellington Koo, the new hinese Minister lo Paris and one the Chine i- delegates of the League of Nations Assembly, has larcd that if Japan v.ithlraa'B from Manchukuo It jg possible that China may agree direct441 words
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Article, Illustration583 1932-11-09 1 DYNAMITE OUTRAGE PRESIDENTS ESCAPE. POLLING TODAY. Yet another attempt on the life of Mr. Hoover signalised the last day of the Presidential election campaign, a deposit of dynamite being found near the railway line over which Mr. Hoover's train was about to pass. Polling opened yesterdayReuter - 583 words
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Article164 1932-11-09 1 tioo AFR HUP. LONDON AND BACK. IN THREE WEEKS t onsiderable interest has been aroused m Kuala Lumpur by an adventurous journey to be made by Mr. Benjamin Talalla. a prominent business man. Using the Dutch airways he is to ga to London and back m three164 words
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Article57 1932-11-09 1 Resumption of Work Possible. London. Sunday. Riutcr understands there is l distinct possibility of the resumption of work on the giant unard liner, v .>34." before Christmas and also, as a result of the change m the m(my situation and the low rate of interest, the building ofReuter-Wireless - 57 words
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Article80 1932-11-09 1 This journey will cost about £100. Mr. Talalla states that, he is making it for urgent business reasons. A few Malayan residents have either travelled to England by air oj returned by air, but Mr. Talalla will be the first to travel both ways by this route. There is much80 words
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Article43 1932-11-09 1 Service via Singapore* Next Year. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Mbnday. The pA'ening News air correspondent states that the Imperial Airways' service between Karachi and Singapore and the Singa-pore-Port Darwin service will be m operation before the end of L 933.43 words
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Article100 1932-11-09 1 Attitude of Greal Britain. Geneva, TuesdayThe attitude of Great Britain with regard to the gold standard was the dominating issue before the monetary side of the meeting of experts preparatory to the World Economic Conference, which closed yesterday evening. The British delegation very firmly insisted that a recoveryReuter - 100 words
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Article34 1932-11-09 1 London, Tuesday. Prom tomorrow Irish Free State live animals will pay forty per cent duty instead of the twenty imposed m July and dairy produce, bacon, pork, poultry and game thirty per cent.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article107 1932-11-09 1 DANZIG INCIDENT. SUDDEN APPEARANCE OF RUSSIAN FLEET. Warsaw, Sunday. The appearance of several units of the Russian Baltic fleet m Danzig Bay off the Polish naval base at Gdingen has caused consternation among the Polish ore is, especially when it was learnt that the Soviet Commissary for107 words
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Article71 1932-11-09 1 Sentenced To Three Months 9 Gaol. London, Tuesday. Wa! Hannington, the leader of the hunger marchers who have been a cause of trouble to the authorities m London m their protests against the means test, was sentenced :.t Row Street police court -today to three m<» it hs'Reuter - 71 words
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Article37 1932-11-09 1 Police Inspector Murdered. Ahniodabad. Monday. Police Inspector Green was shot dead m the City police lines and three other persons were hit and are m hospital. The crime is noi attributed to extremists. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 37 words
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Article82 1932-11-09 1 FISHERMEN'S EATE. BRITISH TRAWLER SUNK IN TINY HARBOUR. Oslo, Monday. Last seen clinging to the masts of the sinking Grimsby trawler GoMendeeps, thirteen members of the crew were drowned m a small harbour at the extreme north of Norway m full view of people onReuter Wireless - 82 words
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Article17 1932-11-09 1 Colon, Panama, Sunday. A British cargo boat, thc Ariguani, is rushing to the assisl-17 words
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Article31 1932-11-09 1 Nenv Threat of Hunger Strike. Bombay, Sunday. Gandhi has threatened a near hanger strike unless the Poena agreement regarding BatoucfcaMes is strictly observed by the castes.- A net a Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 31 words
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Article45 1932-11-09 1 ance of another British cargo boat, the Phenus, of 7,015 tons, which has sent out an s.o.s. that she has been struck by a hurricane 250 miles north of Colon. Her funnel has been blown off and four holes are filling with water. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 45 words
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Article81 1932-11-09 1 Mob's Attack on Cork Meeting. Dublin, Sunday. The streets of Cork were lined with thousands of people when Mr. Cosgrave appeared today to address a meeting at a cinema. A strong bodyguard was necessary to protect him as he entered the building, which was accomplished safely, when aReuter Wireless - 81 words
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Article249 1932-11-09 1 INDICTMENT OF U.S. POLICE. GRAVE CHARGES. WICKERSHAW FINDINGS. LACK OF PRINCIPLE. The charge that the United States police do not attempt to j discover the perpetrators of crime, hut merely hunt for evidence to convict the accused, is contained m the report of the sub-committee of the Wickershaw Commission inquiringReuter Wireless - 249 words
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Article126 1932-11-09 1 A Victim of Election Manoeuvres* 91 Athens, Sunday. The Court of Appeal has upheld the arrest of Insull after a discussion m camera, which sometimes became so heated that cries could be heard outside. The decision followed on the delivery of an impassioned appeal by Insull's lawyer, It.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 126 words
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Article82 1932-11-09 1 New Russo-French Publication. Pari.-, Saturday. According to tin Russian emigre paper Renaissance, a new RussoFrench publication, will shortly be launched here n the shape of a magazine m both languages. Mr. Barbus.se will \< responsible for the editorship of the French part while the Russian section will beAneta-Trans-Ocean - 82 words
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Article55 1932-11-09 1 Cost of Military Expeditions* 91 Tokio, Sunday. Despite extensive paring of the various appropriate is, the ne\i Japanese DUdg<& shows a deficit of 780,000,000 yen, due *i efly i«» increased army and navy estimates and costs ot military expeditions. The deficit is to l>c covered l»y an issueAneta-Trans-Ocean - 55 words
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Article517 1932-11-09 1 It is strange bat not uagratU fying commcntar> upon human nature that game reserves si peerted b> public opinion should ha\e made earnest efforts to save the buffalo from e\tm< ion despite its morose and foi bid* ding appearance. Perhaps a troubled conscience had >inething to do wiih517 words
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Advertisement17 1932-11-09 1 RUBBER Clobed m London a st nitfht 9\ 2 11/16 (Spot) Market Strang. Cross rale: :uo' 217 words
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Advertisement48 1932-11-09 1 TIN UP RIBBER UP SILVER UP DETAILS ON PAGE 2. ssn^J^a9^™'BL f^ 1 Wr* tte SpUm^iK>te corner WkM)*& lljL om; added, >±joJwyvto Hill lonn J1 new Jul Cologne. \\u^^W L^ KEY tSKANIJ B^^#^Jy j^kWW^ >? "t*^^ strength and fragrance, manufacBBBBBsI /x WGGVKL WT- mmmW WB#'ys <^4mi**Mmmrmr\. '>^mmmW\mm\ 4W^**Mmr BKjsSlHEanal48 words
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Advertisement24 1932-11-09 1 TIN C losed m London ta t nighl at £155 10s. (Spot) El 56 ss. (3 MONTHS) ►Silver: 18% 18V 2 2 mon' hs24 words
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Article686 1932-11-09 2 .OCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. the clv c m London last ght ie. or ling to s cable from i: correspondent there erat much rtivity m the markets and tin firm with a big jump m Rubtx too '-10-erl firm its an improvement m price and686 words
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Article184 1932-11-09 2 iflidille Quotations On Tuesday* •■< ices of local i suei were ''1 Singapon un Tuesday, lo f i.im A list: MIMING. V-a, ;i Kumbang 27 Aver Hiti 1.) Tin 1 1 Baiifrrin Tin 1 Batang Pad r Caves < .40., B h 0.40 (nom.) Burraah Malay l.<'l|l <184 words
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Article72 1932-11-09 2 EXCHANGE PRICES. 12 noon, Nov. 8, 1982. Buyers Sellers Gambier 5.50 Javi4 Cube io!oo Himbuig Cube 10.no Murntok While Pepper 23.50 White Pepper 22.50 Hlack Pepper 18.00 Mixed Black Pepper 15.00 Sundried Copra :>.ko Mixed Copra 5.25 Small Flake Tap ;,il m :\2:t Me* Pearl >; 85 Mo.72 words
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Article44 1932-11-09 2 1 i hange rates m,- eluded the following:--BBLUN6. London, A months si^ht 2 Sl/gg London nHmth» ijrht 2/3 15/10 London, <>o days' sitfht 2 3 29/32 ondon, *>o days' sight 2 8 7'B London, demand 2/3 °7 '12 London, T.T. 2/3 13/1644 words
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Article38 1932-11-09 2 rhe MessagerieK Maritime^ L:Miorateur Grandidier is duo m Singapore from Madia.- m j day, Nov. v, at 7 a.m. and will probably sail on the same rjay at I 3 p.m. lor Saijgon, Touran< and Uaiunong,38 words
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Article150 1932-11-09 2 MOSCOW SURPRISE NAVAL PAY DOUBLED. ALL RANKS AFFECTED. Moscow, Tuesday. The entire Moscow garrison, detachments of all Russian regiments and workers' militia m addition to over a million workers, marched across Red Square from early forenoon until lav- at night m review before Soviet officialsAneta-Trans-Ocean - 150 words
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Article46 1932-11-09 2 Stale Visit to Turkish Capita). An.uoia, Tuesday. The Shah of Persia is expected here next week on a State visit 10 President Kemal Pasha. Great political importance attaches to this visit. The new five-year pact between the countries was signed on Saturday*— Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 46 words
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Article182 1932-11-09 2 N -jw York, Oct. 25. Today's closing prices: Bar Silver 26% Demand Sterling 330% Centrifugal Sugar 3.10 Spot Cotton G. 25 Call Money 1 Spot Rubber 3.46 Ccttonseod Oil Spot 3.60 STOCKS. American Can Common 50 American Smelter 14 American Sugar Blank American Tel. y Tel 102182 words
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Article545 1932-11-09 2 LOVE IN THE CELLS. PRISON GOVERNOR'S GOOD STORIES. (By Air Mail.) London, Oct. 20. Maud, a woman who possessed an extraordinarily indefinable fascination, which she exercised over all sorts of people, is one of thc amazing real-life criminals described by Col. C. E. F. Rich m545 words
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Article91 1932-11-09 2 Proposals of Batu Malana l-!:iii!». (Proni Our Own Correspondent.) London, Tuesday. Singapore United Robber Plan at ions, Ltd., reports a loss for the year ended .June 30 of 62,054 com pared with a loss of 64,245 for the previous twelve months. A credit waiT c ,)07 l 8 Carried91 words
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Article71 1932-11-09 2 Canberra, Sunday. V t' sc i )ti(m ,ists f <"' thm 10 year £8,000,000 Commonwealth Lou,, issued at par will open tomorrow and will dose on Dee. 5. Half of Tieasury Bills and the remainder ioi Bnaneing public works to reduce unemployment. Interest on the loan exempted from .State incomeReuter Wireless - 71 words
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Advertisement13 1932-11-09 2 j :16:— EXPOSURES WITH A ZEISS IKON "IKONTA" Obtainable from all Photographic Stores.13 words
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Advertisement378 1932-11-09 2 THE SINGAPORE Paily News. Head Office: 78, Cecil Singapore, Phones: IISI -SI 52. Tel: "Times" Slagspore. Kunla Lumpur Office 25, Jars Sin .f. Phone :;653. SUBSCRIPT "ON RATI Payable m advance. I. eal delivery. Monthly 11.60 Quarterly $4M Balf-yecrly |9.M Single Copy, 6 cenl b. Ail communication i i business378 words
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Miscellaneous603 1932-11-09 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following paaaenger sailings are pending c tr For Europe. and O. S. N. Cu.'.; Itejputana (Nov. 11). N.V.K.: Terukuni Maru (Nov. lijj, Uakasan Maru (Dae. 1). Hamburg Amerika Line: Bheialaad (Nov. 18). Bast Asiatic Co., Ltd.: Krria (Nov. 22). Blue Fuaael: Philoctetes (Nov.603 words
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Miscellaneous387 1932-11-09 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMEiNTS. Today, Nowmbor 9. Rotary Tifln, Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Municipal Budget meeting, 2.13 p.m. Tanglin Tit-hits at Victoria Theatre. 9.30. p.m. Thursday, November 10. St. Andrew's ic'.ety practice dance, Adelphi Hotel. 5.-15 p.m. SPORTIMJ EVENTS. Today, November i». Rugby: A (M.G.) Co. Gloucester vs. A 1 M.c387 words
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Miscellaneous374 1932-11-09 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. KAMPAR, Brit., 48« tons, from Port Dickson B-11, for Malacca 9-11. SILVERTEAK, Brit., ;1,C>93 tons, from Manila B-11, .'or Port Swettenham 1 1-11. SURABAYA, .Tan.. 4,391 tons, from Nagoya B-11, for Colombo 9-11. BINTANG, Dutch, 4.04-1 tons, from Calcutta B-11, far Java-Pacific 9-11. KEDAH, Brit., 1,03 d tons,374 words
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Article1316 1932-11-09 3 p. C. AND I. WELL BEATEN BY COMMAND OFFICERS. BILLSON OUTSTANDING. „urnamen< Rugby game an the Padang rcatetelai th.. Command Officers heat the A.P.C. and fin i^ t(i „ii Hith huh- difficulty. P«sswa ntstaading player an i the lield was Uesrt. Billson He 0 the1,316 words
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Article226 1932-11-09 3 WIN FOR A.D. BAKER. HUNDRED LEAD SET UP AT START. i A. I). ftl k<.,. Vy n lnc n ra p 0 Cricket Club billiards championship last evening when he boat r. Catmichael by S6O points to 268, thus retaining the title which he won last year.226 words
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Article131 1932-11-09 3 WOMEN'S NOVEMBER MEDAL AT S.G.C. Tho women's November medal competition was played at Bukit Timah and resulted m a win for Mrs. 81. If. Paterson Ka A division with a net score ol .">7 l L >. No B" division cards were retained. "C division resulted m a131 words
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Article697 1932-11-09 3 S.C.F.A. GAME. GOALKEEPERS BOTH PLAY WELL. Aston A.C. 2 C.C.A.A. 0. Fortune fluctuated to a remarkable degree m a football match i the Straits Chinese Football Association between the Aston Athletiv Club and the Chinese Companions Aithletic Association yesterday afternoon at the Jalan Besar Stadium. After697 words
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Article186 1932-11-09 3 DEADLY BOWLING VERITYS GOOD ANALYSIS. CATCHLOVE'S 65. The M.C.C. continues to do well m Australia and won their match with South Australia yesterday by an innings and 12S runs. Verity again bowled with deadly effect and at the end of play yesterday emerged with the analysis186 words
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Article162 1932-11-09 3 ROCHORE BEAT BUXOM IN FRIENDLY. In a friendly match of five singles aud two doubles between the Rochore Badminton Party and Bukom Badminton Party at Bukom on Sunday the Bukom B.P. was beaten by 7 o. Results (R. B. P. players mentioned firs*) S. Mohamed beal Sanusi, 15 3,162 words
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Article300 1932-11-09 3 MALAYA'S PART IN PRODUCTION. The importance to the world m general and the British Empire m particular of the trade m vegetable oils and oilseeds i s the theme ol a report entitled "Oilseeds nnd Vegetable Oil-," published by the Empire Marketing Board (Stationery Office, T<l. post free).300 words
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Article24 1932-11-09 3 A Chinese woman was stab)>ed m the Rochore district yesterday morning by, it is alleged, a 11--year-old b.\ She vnu:^ taken i<> hospital. m24 words
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Advertisement202 1932-11-09 3 CHiiISTMAS BAZAAR IS NOW OPEN. DISPLAYS OF USEFUL AND CHARMING GIFTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. BRING THE KIDDIES TO SEE THE TOYS. SEE THAT YOU GET OUR X'MAS PR ICE LIST. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia EntfcmL) Singapore, Kuala i.um-Hir, PeMUUJ W jA^ajP oKI. mm) Jamjßfewr rfO^ ~«R* Al mm.202 words
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1999 1932-11-09 4 MORE EVIDENCE IN CASE AGAINST BOOKKEEPER. MR. JULIAN ISRAEL IN THE WITNESS BOX. ESTRANGEMENT WITH BROTHER. The hearing was continued al the Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice Whitley of the charges of forgery, using as genuine a forged document and falsification of accounts which are preferred against Khor Teng Quee,1,999 words
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Article84 1932-11-09 4 THE CLOSTERS. TO MARCH TO THE CATHEDRAL. With the consent of the Y< lei able Archdeacon Graham White, the Ist B ttalion The (Jlouccste ■> Bhire Regiment will attend divine service at the Cathedral CU Sunday. Nov. 10, i.t 10 a.m. The battalion will parade at Raffle,*84 words
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Article211 1932-11-09 4 STRUCK ON HEAD BY LOADED SKIP. A tragedy at thc Naval Bason Oct. 20 last formed the subject of an inquiry before the Singapore Coroner, Mr. F. CJ. Bourne, yesterday. A Chinese, Loh Ah Kirn. had been engaged a>> a coolie for excavation work, and while working a211 words
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Article93 1932-11-09 4 M Sport Discouraged In Kedah. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Monday. In order to restrict cock fighting m Kedah the Entertainments Enactment is amended to the effect that "No licence for cock fighting shall be issued by any licensing officer without previous approval of the President of the93 words
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Article130 1932-11-09 4 THE CAPITOL. I A, yo,u n w ««tnig a really good Uugh will be well advised to pa y a visit to the Capitol and see Movie razy," which began a run last night Harold Lloyd, the king or mirth-makers, is starred m tho production Ills attempting130 words
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Article41 1932-11-09 4 London, Monday. The India nnd Ceylon Tea Associations have issued a statement that negotiations for a regulation of tea exports are proceeding satisfactorily without delay other than that involved by the necessity of consulting continuously with eastern interests.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article460 1932-11-09 4 .lit Poh - .lit Poh. DIRECT PARLEYS STATEMENT r v DR. KOO. NANKING'S TERMS Shaaghsi, I u,.^. Dr. Wellington k«„. l hinese Miaister t.. p. n s one of the Chinese del?* the League of Nations hly) is reported to h..\, Japanese delegate m that If Japan withdraw tion of460 words
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Article61 1932-11-09 4 PoUceman CatchioJ Stray l^n lTiil^M--. f (From Our Own I Serem Three Malay-, tv men, were fined by the magistrate B .Malay police eoi plaint that the) I him m his attempl to Bion of four stray bufl The policeman said one of the buffaloc > I of61 words
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Article21 1932-11-09 4 A Chinese collaj m the street >v corner of Victoria Hochore Road, consciousness m lh« on the way to ho- M21 words
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Advertisement247 1932-11-09 4 The 'Dog's Chance 9 is that he may enjoy health and happiness, and live to a ripe old age. By feeding your dog regularly on Spratt's Meat -Fibrine Dog Foods you convert the chance that he may into near certainty that he will. UNQUESTIONABLY THE MOST POPULAR DOG BISCUITS IN247 words
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Miscellaneous78 1932-11-09 4 LAW NOTICE. Before the Chief Justice todai gi the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. 5.568 32 The Yokohama Specie Bank Ltd. vs. Lee Kwock Jou Wing Tai Loong Co. Before Mr. Justice Whitley m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes Rex vs. Khor Tens? Quee. Before Mr. Justice a78 words
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Article210 1932-11-09 5 AGRICULTURE AND TARIFFS. PREMIER'S IDVICE. INCIPIENT REVOLT AMONG TORIES. London, Monday re, like other Indusariflfs to work out declared Ifr. ;t'.e on unem- h( added, incase the efficiency of d to open markets. makers showed incipient revolt vative* who org. atment for a*ri- r. Ed of relief work.mere pallia theReuter - 210 words
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Article244 1932-11-09 5 THEORY OF GENERAL SMUTS. Durban. Genera] Smuts declares thai modern scientific research suggests that: The Sahara is the original cradle o\ the human race. The Sahara hides perhaps the most important secrets of the history of pre-historic man. Mo lern man came to Europ only about 1 5.500244 words
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Article78 1932-11-09 5 Establishment of a Light Buoy. A notice to mariners gives the following information about the establishment of a lighl buoy m Johore Strait on Kapala Rocks:—Position. On the -7 foot rock m eastern enframe to Johore i Strait, at a distance of about 14 cable- eastward of Tanjong78 words
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Article617 1932-11-09 5 JUDGE'S ADVICE. UNEXPECTED END TO KIDNAPPING CASE. case of alleged kidnapping came before Mr. C. Wilson iti thc Districl Court yesterday when two young Tamils were charged m that respect. One of them was eventually discharged. As regards th other one. the man who had married617 words
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Article237 1932-11-09 5 FINAL SCENES. GRAVE CRISIS AVERTED. SECRET COMMITTEE. Berlin, Monday. The radical t.trike committee lias called off the traffic strike It ia expected that the full service will i c resumed tomorrow. Reuter. The serious situation which deve oped m i Herman capita] is described t. tinAneta-Trans-Ocean - 237 words
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Article82 1932-11-09 5 Financial Stability Assured. Berlin, Sunday. The famous Junkers' aeroplane works which as result of general depression were said to be m financial difficulties early this year have now hern definitely saved by thc sale of a subsidiary company which is not concerned with aeroplane construction. It is understoodAneta-Trans-Ocean - 82 words
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Article41 1932-11-09 5 Reorganisation Of Austrian Army, Vienna, Tuesday. The Government is contemplating a of the conscript system, thus thoroughly to reorganise the ai my, according to a press repoi t. It is understood that the powers have raised no serious objections. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 41 words
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Article36 1932-11-09 5 Home, Sunday. As climax to the anniversary celebrations, 11 Dace inaugurated on Saturday th" new Mussolini Stadium seatin.r over 100,000 and built of white marble. It contains a 100 foot statue of Mussolini. A neta- Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 36 words
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Article, Illustration743 1932-11-09 5 FILTHY INSTRUMENT FIRST CONVICTION OF ITS KIND. Stated to be more o» less a ie*i case, a Chinese dentist appeared before Mr. <\ Wilson, the Criminnl District Judge, yesterday charged with practising as a de-itii without registering himself. He udmitted that he was an itinerant dentist, and743 words
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Article331 1932-11-09 5 A BRILLIANT RECORD SPOILED. (B\ Air Mail.) London. Oct. 23. Statu] to have had a brilliant wai cjreer, rising from tin* rank to hi command of a brigade, a solicitor wai sentence at the Oid Bailey to three years' penal .-c:\i- tude for the fraudulent cor.ver- sicn331 words
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Article191 1932-11-09 5 OPPOSITION VIEWS AUSTRALIA AND CANADA. Ottawa, Tuesday "If it iti returned to power the Liberal Party will not consider itself bound by any policy initial ed by the present administration,* 1 declare:! Mr. W. M. Mackenzie Xi! g, the former Prime Minister, m a dir»-ussion on theReuter; Reuter Wireless - 191 words
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Article79 1932-11-09 5 Haiti Vlai> Kirthd.ix Celebration*. (From Our Own Correspondent I Bangkok, Tuesday The celebrations today m con nection with the King's birthda) were somewhat marred by the rain which fell at interval.-. The illuminations were not on the scab- of former years, but flaK and bunting were seen79 words
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Article72 1932-11-09 5 Tamil Ricksha I'ullrrs In Malacca* (From i>ur Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Monday Tamils are now pulling rickl/;.s for hire m .Malacca. During the early part of last week a Tamil ricksha puller wa- plying for hire on Banda Hilir Road, ami the number has increased to three. The Chinese72 words
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Advertisement46 1932-11-09 5 The House McCALLUM FOUNDED l> J»<>7 A.I) iL.j ibAKo AGO* A noble record steadfastly maintained by their Product. McCALLUM'S "PERFECTION" WHISKY. Till IR MARK t Obtainable from all the well known Provision Stores or The Sole Agents THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD. No. 9, Robinson Road, SINGAPORE.46 words
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Advertisement113 1932-11-09 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE. B ft C jhH"*^ I l r Everything Phone 29.18. ItffijKjj FINEST QI tLITY COLE, TENNIS tffi "d POLO" SHIRTS. m Price $1.25. 1 RESTRINGING OF TENNIS JfjflN" BADMINTON RACKETS OUR J|P£>- SPECIALITY. BR O V S O N S The Malayan Sports Depot. 111.113 words
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Article337 1932-11-09 6 DUNNER SCENE. FRIENDS OF SOVIET DRINK LOYAL TOAST. <Bj Air Mad.) London, < >»-i 22. Jante* Purvos-Stewart, the famous physician of Westminster Hospital, figured hi an amaxing cene at a dinner m Boho Squu.o night. The dinner had been arranged by li« Society for Cultural Relations reen337 words
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Article44 1932-11-09 6 liiirrrst Payment In Paper. \ti.en,. Saturday. The new mini ter oi finance. M. Agfctopoules, t d (hat owing o an inrumi-ien< \>t gold reserves, Greece would be reread to pay ittmv I ervit c on loan ea and Fmeb t i ,/\u44 words
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Article333 1932-11-09 6 STABS EMPLOYER. WAGES CONTINUALLY HELD UP. Driven to fury by the continued evasions of Miguel Sioco, aliaSia Sam Han, proprietor of the Chinese barber shop at 127 P. Blanco street, Quiapo, who had tor weeks held up his salary of P2LBS, Ong Ton* Sing, 23, bai333 words
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1021 1932-11-09 6 VON PAPEN'S BROAD HINT TO HITLER. POSSIBLE RAPPROCHEMENT BETWEEN PARTIES NATIONAL CABINET PROSPECTS. A hint of possible immediate future political developments m Germany is contained m a statement by the Chancellor, Herr von Papen, that "the Government is willing nay, easier to extend a hand to any group prepared toAneta-Trans-Ocean - 1,021 words
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Article2238 1932-11-09 6 CHINESE ESTATE. SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT. Judgment was delivered m the Supreme Court yesterday by Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell m the matter of the will of a Chinese, named Lim Lav, who died m 1875. In this matter, two Chinese women, a mother and her daughter2,238 words
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Article815 1932-11-09 6 ESSENTIAL." ESSENTIAL. 9 THE SECOND FIVE PER CENT. (By Air Mail.) London. Oct. ~">. The Government have resolved that the second instalment of the economy cut m police pay, which was decided upon a year ago, must be imposed. A cut of 6 per cent, has been815 words
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Article431 1932-11-09 6 THE SEASON'S l|\, h EXCAVATION Or j DWELLI l Discoveries ol ance to Irisl been mad. m of Itoate, < o. \Y» suit of four moi I Harvard Uni Expedition. A.l Itoate, l rani of the Viking p eavated, and a X away, an early B431 words
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Article91 1932-11-09 6 Man Decoral Grave Sic Ignoring the tories an papers i ec< tit i- dental with firearm* Rd m n<!'. St B r lii/.a' o V-ii > ;ys |he 111 at the Philip] with ;i ci lb end the San i cently. and that it won!. I hay,91 words
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Advertisement83 1932-11-09 6 I HEALTH 1 I FOR WORK AND PLAY j E AT HOVIS EVERY DAY SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. THIS l\i;\|\<. TOMORROW TEA I>\NCI THURSDAY NOV. lotli 6.30 P.M. lo B.IS P.M. OFFICIAL SPECIAL ATTRACTION POPPY DAY BALL special VRRwu;. DINNLR DANCL MINT MESSRS CAME.83 words
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Article230 1932-11-09 7 NEW DEVICE. DESECRATION THREAT. FOREIGNERS PENALISED. By Air Mail.) London, Oct. 23, The Sunday Times learns, from :i Russian living m London, of a i. »w Soviet device to replenish the i at coffers. It is imposing a charge upon the relatives of foreigners who an230 words
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Article232 1932-11-09 7 PROPOSED FOUNDATION IN CAIRO. Hilary Pasha lasa, Minister of Education, has proposed to the Egyptian Government that it should found an Arabic Academy m Cairo, which should perform the same service for the Arabic language as the Academic Francaise dees for French. The terms of reference suggested for232 words
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Article49 1932-11-09 7 Paris, Sunday. Damage estimated at 5,000,0<i0 francs was done m a fire at 'he seaplane factory at St. Denis-, yesterday morning, when three huge sheds, containing stocks of wood, paints and varnishes were destroyed. The prompt arrival of the fire brigade saved th»- main buildings.-- Reuter Wireless.49 words
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Article, Illustration480 1932-11-09 7 THEORY OF HARMONY WITH FOOD. If oui- ancestors m the seventeenth and pari of the eighteenth centuries suffered gastronomically from one particular form of derangement their descendants have to face what really amounts to two— dyspepsia and taxation. which has .-o seriously, m many cases, enhanced the480 words
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