Singapore Daily News, 10 November 1932
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Title Section11 1932-11-10 1 The Singapore Daily News \<> 34. THURSDAY, NOV. 10TH, 1932. 5 CENTS.11 words
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Article457 1932-11-10 1 H r ;i Japan m Ihe m oi propaganda y i ■inT^-iii^ crit i< m «:n adm i mim- H>' nl |he :iri as prac n the island enipii instance, could itei ;it the momen! appearance <»i Manchukuo m 1 1. among the lipts !...ntl- a^ quoted i457 words
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1998 1932-11-10 1 IN COMMITTEE HUDGET BALANCING PROBLEM. MUNICIPAL PRESIDENT DEFIED. IV "d en. m »r .I", I 1 1 'I'"' WU er raUs "—»»'»<>«• b> «be mi a I r I' ial:mCe {{W *•"—**<* IW3 With Ike cmmiMMioaertf at the Badsjet Meeiiag yesterday me rstmated1,998 words
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Article53 1932-11-10 1 Mr. Harries Laiuuhrs Attack. An attach on the official advocacy of a change oi ftscjl policy m the Colony was launch' < d by Mi. J. W. Harries m opening the debate on the budget, who said thai until that threat on the trade of Singapore was abolished53 words
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Article1681 1932-11-10 1 ABLE PUBUOTY. NEW TARIFFS UNLIKELY. HOOVER'S MESSAGE. Uv a sweeping majority, Mr. Franklin RocseveH has" been elected President of the Halted States. TV result is described as an M tinparallrh-d tidal-wave," the Dtmrcrats claiming 472 out of a total tf ."i.il electoral votes. Mr. Hoover was asuoagReuter - 1,681 words
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Article677 1932-11-10 1 LATEST PLANS. RESIDENT COUNCILLOR TO MEET HIM. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Wednesday. According to the latest information the Kanpura bringing Sir Samuel Wilson is due at dawn tomorrow. The Governor, who has come down the Hill and is spending the night at the Residency, will677 words
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Article203 1932-11-10 1 <OIRT LEMEiNCV. RIOT INCIDENT RECALLED. PATERNAL ADVICE. Addressing him m severe paternal lan^ua^e, the Hampstead magistrate bound over the 1 youth who was recently found m the «arden of the Prime Minister's house at Hampstead m possession of three bricks. It was disclosed that the youth,Reuter - 203 words
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Article82 1932-11-10 1 ACCIDENT AT ENTRANCE OF PENANG HARBOUR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Wednesday. The motor-steamer Trave, uitering Penang harbour this mornini?, grounded m Kuala Muda Strait which is just at the entrance of the harbour. Assistance was at once summoned and the steamer was successfully refloated two hours later.82 words
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Article549 1932-11-10 1 I n,hss,,r (.i11,,,, JackMOM. iho Toronto I'aiversiH >o|»artnunt off Political Srioiiro has i«Miud the rmmk* ol Himany who s< .«k causos 4.1 u XNO erjHJ* Before the War. world ira«l Maintained fairlj even keel The ct.unirios o ihr wvrU[ divided Iheamelveii into iw«i classos: iho old «kr creditor549 words
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Advertisement12 1932-11-10 1 RUBBER 1,,.,« l m London nigM al 2 11/16 (Spot) (Toss rale:12 words
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Advertisement12 1932-11-10 1 7 J/ IJactiGLcp y and can APPRECIATE /< THEIR INDIVIDUAL J^ms CHARM PLAYER'S12 words
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Advertisement20 1932-11-10 1 TIN rioHrd m F/onrlon last ni^ht at £155 15s. (Spot) E156 ss. MONTHS) Silver: 18% l 8»/ 2 (2 months)20 words
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Article225 1932-11-10 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. Spot rubber closed un(hanjr<«i on 'I ueiidfty'fl pi i' #> m London la ni,'4'}i' ai 1 1 1 1">, accordrngj to rftbk 1 from our London emrrespon('cm. The. •n;i,k(t i firm n'J the forward price* are m follows: I). «mber 29225 words
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Article694 1932-11-10 2 Middle Qnotatioiis On Wednesday* \ti-lill<- prices of local issues were •Hew* m Singapore on icrording to I ra > v Co's list: minim;. \am Kumliansr 27 Austral Ayor Hitam Tin 1 1 \i n\ v n Tin 11, BftUn«; Padang r i'..tfu u\o< 0.40., Bui i( Aransj 0.4*1694 words
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Article40 1932-11-10 2 Wednesday's exriuMsffjf rates in-c]u(}«-<l t tio followins::--SELMXG. London, 1 months' si^ht 24 London, months' sig-ht 2 ;n U2 Id idon, »;o da.\.-' sight 2/3 15/16 fvondon, .'5O days' siirht 2 .'i 29/32 London, demand 2^3% London, T.T. •> 07 •>.>40 words
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Article23 1932-11-10 2 Marseilles, Tuesday, information received the l>ei*iaJ commissioner at Ifarseillea sieied ISO kilos of opium on board tho Btemmer Lamartine Aneta- HavasAneta-Havas - 23 words
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Article98 1932-11-10 2 Below 100,000 Toiih Mark. (From Our Own rorrespondent.) London, Tuesday. The United Kingdom rubber stocks are now under 100,000 tons for the fim time since May, 1030, having reached the figure of 1W.425 tons, as compared with 132,607 a year a#o. Ihvea (Johore) Rubber Plantations, Ltd., propose to98 words
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Article78 1932-11-10 2 12 noon Nov. 9, 1932. Buyers Sellers dambier 5 50 Java Cube l()!oo Hamburg r ube 10.50 Muntok White Popper 'MOO White Pepper 23 60 Srt, Pepper ihj>o Mixed Black Pepper 15 00 Sundried Copra 5.00 Mixed Copra 535 535 Small Flake Tap 3% l^ t>78 words
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Article317 1932-11-10 2 No Reduction m Vacant Land Assessment. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang", Wednesday. A further special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday to pass the 1933 budget. The budget was introduced a week ago the commissioners then went into committee to consider the estimates m detail. Mr.317 words
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Article860 1932-11-10 2 SILVER'S FUNCTION. CHANCELLOR REPLIES TO PREDECESSOR. London, Tuesday. The House of Commons adopted without division a Labour motion expressing Parliament's concern at the present volume of unemployment and welcoming: all measures to deal with it. The debate was noteworthy for a lontf statement by the Chancellor ofReuter - 860 words
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Advertisement401 1932-11-10 2 THE SINGAPOAC Paily News. H*-Ht\ Offire: 78, Oril sir^ Singapore, Mnmi^, IISI-lISS, Tel: "Time*." Si nt£.t t Kuala Lumpur Office J>s, Java Street. Phone ::6s:i BUBSCRIPnOM R.ATI Payable m adv.inr*. I. oal i <y delivery. Monthly $LM Quarterly $4.f.»j Half-yearly $i».00 $1 Single Copy, S cents. All communications relatirt 'a401 words
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Miscellaneous164 1932-11-10 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. RAJ PUT AN A, Brit., 9,455 tons, from Yokohama 9-11, 101 London 11-11. GIANG ANN. Brit., :.i:> tons, from Bandjermaoin 9-11, for Bourabaya 10-1 1. DE WEERT, Dutch, 988 tons, from Batavia 9-11, for Rlinjoo 12-11. ROKAN, Dutch, 'dHd tons, fion Beta•ran 9-11, i\.r Belvwaa 11-11. MINDEROO, Brii164 words
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Miscellaneous596 1932-11-10 2 SHIPPING UST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. 'I following jnuaenger nailinft are pending For Europe. P. :in«l O. S. N. r >.'r> Rfjputana (Nov. 11). N.Y.K. Tprukuni Maru < Nov. It), Hakaaaa afar* 'Doc i >. Hambara; Amerika Line: Rheinlanl (Nov. 1«). East Asiatic Co., Ltd. Erria (Nov. 22,. [ilu*» Funnul:596 words
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Miscellaneous361 1932-11-10 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Ibiiridav, November 10. St. And row's Society practii'^ dance, Adelphi Hotel, 5.45 p.m. Friday, November 11. Armistice Day: Ceremony at Cenotaph 7^M) a.m. and Service at St. Andrew's Cathedral, 10.30 a.m. Ex-Servicf»s Assn. dinner. Raffles Hotel, 8 p.m. Singapore R*o<\>. First Da\ Saturday. November 12. Singapore Raceii,361 words
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Miscellaneous326 1932-11-10 2 MAILS. Mail* dose m Singapore:— Today. Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and North America to connect with ih«' Air Mail at Karachi (Uy Train i 7.:>0 :i.m. Singkawang and Pemangkat Palopo I 9 a.m. 4namba and Katuna Islands (General Ver*pyck) 0 a.m. North N.-Eaat and N.-West Sumatra I Cron er) 10326 words
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Article1615 1932-11-10 3 IMFR-STATE GAME. C.S.C. AVENGED. VOLUNTEERS' EIGHT GOALS IN INTERESTING GAME. \S MATCH ON PADANG TODAY. I'arlani: veMerday the Singapore Volunteers trounced i < by eight uoais to om ,n a fast and interesting hockey uin tame the May of the police *ho beat the x1,615 words
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Article50 1932-11-10 3 Scottish League Beats English 3-1. Manchester, Wednesday. In an inier-lcamie foal hall match lv re today the Scottish league beat the English Ki'Kiie by three jroals to nil. crowd sf M,4 .50 saw Napier score twice and Dewar At halt time the score > v;J v I—;i1 ;iReuter - 50 words
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Article198 1932-11-10 3 RUGBY WIN. EASY VICTORY OVER A. (M.G.) CO., S.V.C. A (MjG.) Co. GI. Reft 19 A (M.G.) Co., S.V.C. 3. Displaying marked superiority over the A (M.G.) Co., Volunteers, the Gloucester Regiment machine gunners secured an easy Rugbyvictory at Tanglin yesterday by ll> points (two goals and198 words
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Article91 1932-11-10 3 TOMORROW'S FIGHTS AT GREAT WORLD. Tho (treat World is staging another bi xing show tomorrow ni^ht and some good fights are expected. The main event i s the meeting of Al Riven and a newcomer from Manila, Con Cordero. Tin fight will be ovei ten three-minute-rouruly. The preliminaries are91 words
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Article56 1932-11-10 3 Physical Education In France. Paris, Tuesday. The Journal Official publishes a li>t of athletes who will receive medals of honour for services rendered to the cause of physical education. Tin- name- of Borotra, Brugnon, and Cochef are mentioned for tennis, Taris for swimming and the Olympic championsAneta-Havas - 56 words
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Article60 1932-11-10 3 Inter-School Football Competition. Results m the Singapore interEchool football competition for the Ambok Sooloh Shield are:— Preliminary Round. Radin M. 8 Geylang 1 Victoria B. <> Teluk K. o Replay: Victoria B. 1 Teluk K. 0 Firvf Hound. Radin M. 3 Outram R. 0 Anglo-C. > Serangoon 060 words
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Article50 1932-11-10 3 The President, of the Rover's Badminton Party, Mr. O. B. Beng announce! that medals will be awaided to the following for meritorious services rendered: Messrs. Tan Quee Leng (hon: secretary) Kum Kirn Leng (hon: treasurer) Chan Teck Seng (hon: auditor) Seah Cheng Kang (spoils captain) and Ong We<Kiong (vice-captain).50 words
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Article60 1932-11-10 3 The following will represent Rattles Institution m a charity football match m aid of the NonEuropean Unemployment Fund, against the An^lo-Chinese School today at the Jalan Besar stadium: Loh Jv/ee Yeow; Choo Seng Quee, Musbah; Kee Yew Lcng, S. M. Ally, Mohd. Said (capt.); Yap Bon^ Wan, Quek60 words
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Advertisement259 1932-11-10 3 X'MAS PRESENTS For Friends at Home. BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH OUR LONDON lio, Bl UF UNDERTAKE THE DELIVERY OF ANY or THE REASONABLE (JIFTS I ISTED IN OUR SPECIAL BOOKLET TO W> ADDRESS IN IMF UNITED KINGDOM. MANILA CIGARS The greatest care is taken m the selection the Tobacco used259 words
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Article116 1932-11-10 4 AT THE CINEMA. The il i it lire programme whii »i tied lv t ni^lit at the ion pi t»v< 'I not her success. "'I he I ndi > iona <>r X ire" is a. ''">' vit h plenty of sin^i I^, 1.-v<-r riancing .-m>.l catchy music. Sttjffi116 words
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Article55 1932-11-10 4 i A bright review entitled "Stop Thief!" was j.r.:: entcd by t>i Rainbows, the R.A.F. concert parly, at the VM.CA. la night. The review co x -em.- J. Pudi\i*n who Anally «:<'!•' recognition ■id ptomot i'>n to higher rank. The whole thing went with a swing and was55 words
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Article382 1932-11-10 4 AT THE THEATRE. When the Tanglin Tit Bits first n de their bow to a Singapore audience they were voted the best entertainers of the kind M>on for many a day. They arc hack again at the Victoria Theatre— sad to say, is a rarewell appearance. for382 words
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2887 1932-11-10 4 CROSS-EXAMINATION OF MR. JULIAN ISRAEL. WHOLE DAY IN WITNESS-BOX. A dose cross-examination by counsel for (he accused of Mr. Julian Israel, who occupied ih<* witness box diiiim? the whole of yt'sl erday's Bitting, marked a farther stage m the Assize trial of Mior Teng Qnee,2,887 words
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Advertisement185 1932-11-10 4 COTTON OXFORDS \w ft) c you a i \vt flying start too! FOOTBALL BOOTS CAN BE LIGHT AND FLEXIBLE, HUT WITHOUT THE VIRILE SPRINGINESS OF COTTON. OXFORDS. they merely do not retard Ml <OT I ON. OX FORD /y r movement. COTTONRKiBI II I! ir U Hprriall) OXFOUIIS POSITIVELY HELP185 words
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Advertisement39 1932-11-10 4 /^^qqqqqliqqqqqcing^N 111 I 1 U nl p- y I! tr rr r 3 r 3 v It Became Malaya's 1 3 a Favourile j C 3 2 In A V/eek! a U n 3 3 3 n 3 339 words
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Article616 1932-11-10 5 JAPANESE BANK'S SUIT. HFTEEN KILLS. I AIM AGAINST ACCEPTORS. t c the Chief I Murison) m -inlay m r >hama Specie Bank, r Kwok .I'm and I aid Co. for t i- ni 15 hills I was alleged, t defendants X the respective E tiffs, and preE by the plainW616 words
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Article, Illustration57 1932-11-10 5 WILL IT EVER VISIT MALAYA I h.- 1.r.il (M ,< (m. pirlnrc <:.!...: ils turn Ruropc from i;, la-f flight U Soalli \m«rira IMIfl \«ar Virships ..I iln-> lypc* ii..i> i l>< passing o\«. r Malaya if Dr. l>kvnoi s plan lor I /t-ppelin snvirr 1 1 .mi! H..11. in.57 words
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Article364 1932-11-10 5 PROBLEMS RAISED. AN OHTSPOKKN LONDON fOMMF.NT. London, Sunday. I n«»( mil v :i inilil a i iim> > i»f j;i <;il dai ing and I i,. conqm i of a new market v\l;;<h Japan fui «)i jani.-i-d. l.iii a vast system of empire m the l''ai East."Reuter - 364 words
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Article158 1932-11-10 5 FATE OF BLUE FUNNEL STEAMER UNKNOWN. Colon, Wednesday. If is reported thai the Phemitifl is off tin* coast of Nicaragua. The IJritish steamer Killeritf is hastening to her assistance. Renter* An earlier message from London stated There are tfrave fears that the British steamer Phemius, bound from New158 words
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Article855 1932-11-10 5 Sin Chew Jit Poh - WAR LORDS DENY RUMOUR. Sin Chew Jit Poh. MONARCHY PLOT. GENERAL MUTO ANXIOUS. MORE PLANES WANTIiD. Shanv liai, Tuesday. Marshal '■(•iij; Yu-hsiang (the "< hristiau General" and Shensi warlord) has wired to Dr. Lo W; r.kan (the Foreign Minister) denying tin- Japanese report thai he is combining with Gen. Ban855 words
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Article188 1932-11-10 5 PROPAGANDA AND ART. viosrow SCHEME. ORIKNTAL STUDIES AND SOCIALISM. Moscow, Oct. 19. The uiincsi which the- public •Msplays m ihe pount rie <»r the Ka.si, an. which is encouraged t(> the fullest extent by the authorities, is further attested by the opening of a new hall m th Bt-mitage GalleriesTass - 188 words
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Article125 1932-11-10 5 DIRECT CHALLENGE TO THE I.R.A. Dublin. ednesday. A sensation has been caused m political circles by a speech by Mr. de Valera at the Fianna Fail Convention, m which he warned the Irish Republican Army and other organisations that anyone found m possession of aims would beReuter - 125 words
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Article99 1932-11-10 5 Australia Kaisrs INaval Men's Allowances. Canberra, Wednesday. Following a protest meeting of 200 naval ratings at Melbourne against the reduction m pay under the financial emergency It which sookesmen threatened action by 8,000 ratings unless their grievances were remedied and on a Government recommendation the Naval Board decidedReuter - 99 words
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Advertisement82 1932-11-10 5 Ynii n All DIBV UU UAW BUY WAILES DOVE QITUMASTI ANTI-CORROSIVE SOLUTION BLACK CREAM GRfTY RED GREEN STON I b tt O W N SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED APORE BRANCHES SLUMP TIIVIE-ECONOWIY COMPULSORY! Bay ROLLED GOLD JEWELLERIES and pay less! sitch Chain, Tennis Chain, Ladies Necklets, Pendants and Brooches82 words
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Advertisement324 1932-11-10 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE jjtoy FOR EVERYTHING Phone: 2938. ZjKf^ STAR MAXWELL ALL Wjjm ENGLAND GOLF Clubs \mwm by Gibsons of Kinghorn m jn\ GOLF BAGS BY ROBERT BRAYANT. <mmj^jj&j GOLF BALLS BY DUNLOP OTHER MAKES. Prices to suit all pockets. ROYS O N S THE MALAYAN SPORTS DEPOT.324 words
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Article2197 1932-11-10 6 DISTRICT JUDGE UTTERS A WARNING. TWENTY STROKES FOR A CHINESE. At the conclusion of another case of armed robbery m wh;cl> a participant wma sentenced to twenty strokes of the cat, Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, remarked, 1 wonder if it is generally2,197 words
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Article96 1932-11-10 6 Coroner's rrdic Culpable Homifi A verdict of i against an ab ci turned by the Sh Mr. P. G. Bourne, the conclusion into tli" death i Insp< ctor Trewin 1 o'clock m tin he was called to a Brat Basah Koad several Chine t h-it i \wi of96 words
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Article40 1932-11-10 6 (topic Hi Svolmm!< An Bltpi <«• storm i it cd the neighboi rhm> The stoi m la ted did eonsiileral»!i" <t ;l Th<- hftilst< n weighing n A number I and there livt-siwk and i lo window i-.in- TassTass - 40 words
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Advertisement134 1932-11-10 6 HEALTH FOR WORK AND PLAY ii ii J EAT HOVIS EVERY DAY SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TONIGHT TOMORROW OFFICIAL POPPY DAY BALL ARMISTICEDINNER DINNER DANCE and CABARET nuiiPF $1.50 per head will be donated to the Extension THl2a.m. FUND ExtensionTiH2a.m. EVENING D E SS134 words
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Article2074 1932-11-10 7 fIX v. A. ELEV ACCEPTS !NV IVATION. Hi E TO MR. R. J. FARRER. the Singapore Rotary Club held at ,re*terday. as tho handing over of the ravel president, Mr. VV. Rley. Owing to 'he Mm, pros.^cnt Mr K. J. Farrer. to Kelan- rided to2,074 words
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Article197 1932-11-10 7 CAUSES OF THE DEFICIT. Ivondon, Monday. The Financial Times devotes a leading article to the Japanese Budget, and notes that, while Japan had formerly a favourable commercial balance and a balanced budget worked on a sound principle, the reverse is now the case. The Financial Times adds that197 words
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Article44 1932-11-10 7 Paris, Monday. A man named (jolstom ftged 32, said to ho a former interpreter m the British Army, has boon arrested m Pans. It is al]i'gv<\ that, pa&rfing himself off at) an ESiifpliiih nohloman, lie committed many thefts m aristoPfAt.it* r»irflp« m Paris- Aneta-HavasAneta-Havas - 44 words
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Article484 1932-11-10 7 WOMAN'S CLAIM. TRUSTEES WHO COULD NOT PAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Tuesday. In the Supreme Court today Mr. Justice Prichard delivered jud*cment m the motion m which Mr. P. G. Pools*, on betatf of Rosie Ekairtb ;ind her four Children, askt'd for leave to issue a484 words
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Article162 1932-11-10 7 Ambitions Soviet Programme. Moscow, Oct. 27. The filth All-Russian Conference of the Blind which has been meeting here has concluded its sessions. Many important decisions have heen reached for fui thei improving the lot of the Wind citizens of the Union. The Society has a memhership ofTass - 162 words
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Article, Illustration157 1932-11-10 7 Interesting Exrhanjr*Of Photographs. Odessa, Oct. 21. An exchange of photogtsj|>hs of ancient Rome took place here. The exchange wa^ effected by Dr. Hot, the German consul-general, who acted on instructions of the Rome department of <h. lv>;,i Museum, and M. Volkov. chairman of the Odessa branch of th>Tass - 157 words
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Advertisement103 1932-11-10 7 KVERY MORNING Singapore Daily News DELIVERY VAN passes near YOUR HOUSE "Si«m on the Dotted Line" below and it will come right up to your door and deliver the Singapore DAILY NEWS which gives MORE NEWS than is contained m any other Malayan Morning Paper ct/r oar i4M> posr today.103 words
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Advertisement125 1932-11-10 7 WHITEAWAYS SPECIAL MILLINERY WEEK 0T~"^ ALL THAT IS NEWEST IN I STRAWS, FELTS, 1 VELVET CAPS m :i profusion of variety nnd always .it Sin^apore*^ IjOWEST PRICES. m n LADIES 1 PINK MERCERISED BRASSIERE. Perfect fitting, lightweight, fast* en :tt back, Size -54 to 40. Price $1.25. [j Vest 1125 words
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Advertisement277 1932-11-10 8 r I Harry S. Elias, m.i.o i QUALIFIED OPTICIAN j Capitol Building Tel. 2751. CONSULTING HOURS— 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SLUMP TIME NECESSITATES ECONOMY I I Inn doir't throw away your >l«l )-J»h-Uh. u;it«}Ms or granio phones S«lul tin-in to us. We w ill Uien new life i<> be277 words
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Advertisement66 1932-11-10 8 "Definitely A film NOT TO MISS m these days of Depression STRAITS TIMES (Yesterday) NO W D II A W I N G ALL SINGAPORE TO THE CAP TOL I i The Comedy Sensation that the whole world is Laughing at HAROLD "MOVIE CRAZY" I aruinounl s Biggest Hiot of66 words
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Advertisement145 1932-11-10 8 A B 2 j|p| J l RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 GAY, Tuneful. Britfeli Picture* You >% ill reall) enjoy! Snappy Comedy! Catch; Songs!! t,^" TEDDY BROWJ V ami MARIUS. B. WINTER ORCHESTRA A Brilish International Picture GREAT EXTRA- ATTRACTION!!! M«tat M »1 any cost t is the fin^ miiKl I»h UNNE145 words
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