Singapore Daily News, 16 November 1932
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Title Section12 1932-11-16 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News NO. 39. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16TH, 1932. 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article540 1932-11-16 1 net the breakdown of world ;(iuy systems after the W;u lien- haw- been so many lrc:»» iti for remedying the 'i >n that ii i.s hardly »jr« thrl a degree oi' scepti been engendered among lh« puMu a.- to the value oi frerh and a nut inconsiderable '•i540 words
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Article360 1932-11-16 1 GREAT DAMAGE. MANY HOUSES DESTROYED. TOKIO INUNDATED. Great damaßf has been wrought by a typhoon which though the loss of life m> far reported does not exceed M. Many houses have been h recked m lokio and thousands inundated. The Cuban hurricane is esti mated toReuter - 360 words
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Article148 1932-11-16 1 Camaguey, Saturday. Tlit tidal-wave has left the eity of Santa Crai Delaur unfit for liunian habitation and the town may never again be rebuilt. The exact number of dead will probably never be known as the retreating wave sucked back many of the victims. Over 800 bodiesReuter Wireless - 148 words
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Article573 1932-11-16 1 HEBR VOW PAPEN. WILD BERLIN RUMOURS. DEADLOCK REMAINS Berlin, Tuesday Ruhiours that the Chancellor, Heir yon 1 apen. contemplated the establishment of an open dictatorship m order to carry out constitutional reforms and impose upon the nation a new franchise law are vigorously denied by the Chancellor himself.Reuter Wireless - 573 words
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Article, Illustration324 1932-11-16 1 SULTAN OF JOIIOKF.. LOOKING AND FEELING WELL. 11. 11. the Sultan of Johore. accompanied by the Sultanah, returned to Singapore from Europe yesterday by the Indrapoera. Interviewed by the Singapore Daily \ew>. His Highness said when he met >ir Samuel m London ho told him there324 words
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Article154 1932-11-16 1 COMMONS PROTEST INVESTIGATIONS TO BE MADE. London, Tuesday. In the House of Commons today Mr. D. (i. Logan (Labour, Liverpool, Scotland) drew attention to the practise of certain British ships m carrying big: Chinese ciews. He made a special reference to the Blue Funnel cargoReuter - 154 words
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Article68 1932-11-16 1 Strange Incident At Bucharest* Bucharest, Monday. Frantically waving a package, a young girl suddenly jumped m front of the King's car as he was driving to the Palace, causing the chauffeur violently to apply the brakes m order to avoid running over her. The police seizedReuter Wireless - 68 words
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Article63 1932-11-16 1 Eleven killed m North Africa. Paris, Monday. Eleven were killer! and 2f> severely injured m two motor accidents m North Africa. A motor-bus ran into a tree at M'askat, near Oran, where seven were killed, and 22 injured while the other casualties were incurred when a train crashedAneta-Trans-Ocean - 63 words
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Article722 1932-11-16 1 MSAKMAMEfVr. FRENCH PLAN DISCLOSED. THE AGGRESSOR." The new French disarmament project has been presented at Geneva. The scheme involves many points of international law and centres mainly on a plan to allow each country a contingent *tt trained troops which m emergency would conn- under the command ofAneta-Trans-Ocean; Reuter Wireless - 722 words
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Article218 1932-11-16 1 LEAVES KEDAH FOR PERAK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) fenang, Tuesday. Anak liukii gardens were seen at their best yesterday when t lie Regent, of Kedah gave a typically Malay luncheon at the Istana m honour of Brig. -General Sir Samuel and Lady Wilson. The gate was decorated218 words
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Article52 1932-11-16 1 British Guarantee Tor Krliuhilikition Loan. Shanghai, Monday A new phase m British co-opera-tion m th«* development of China i narked i>y the announcement ilia" a British firm is guaranteeing i loan of six million Shanghai dollar fur tl" rehabilitation of ares Shanghai devastated by the Japan ese military operations.Reuter Wireless - 52 words
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Article690 1932-11-16 1 [he n«M (>(l< ot historical <<>elop,mnt will r mi. a un ;i( JWf»lt3 to the hNonan of the [■tore it Hiii fllll evc|||H Mill of mmcmcni, thai lead n.» "here, pregnant wilh pos mes that nc\cr i> i;i t« ri.ili r lit fact, svry Httls ill hao,>, eaasc690 words
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Advertisement11 1932-11-16 1 RUBBER (!<>-<<! m l.oiuloti Ja-J i\\%\\\ at (Spol) >la»kc( Stn.lv. Cross rule:11 words
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Advertisement42 1932-11-16 1 W 1 I s^v4H €T Syvunjqbofo corner lip >|p* |..&m^ B^^SsW^V^S will form of a new Ivau de- Cologne. Bwlil "KEY" BRAND i^.^v PflSSi .^^■Jfr. jEpjlP^i t *f "^si*^ j _^_miZ—^^l^^ZZ— I— Z-^lL^-l— l_l— i^—_ izzi^ss%\ k^^^^^^^^^^^^^i^^^u^u^l y s3ssls»BßSMßs^nss^^^ssp bj jpjs^s^sj s^s^ps^ss^42 words
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Advertisement19 1932-11-16 1 losod m \.uiuUu\ C 156 12s. fid. (Spot) H57 7s. isd. <■■ MOM I n<) Silver: 18 IS', (2 imtntlm)19 words
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Article827 1932-11-16 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. Spot rubber was down a' o the dose m London hi t night by 1 32 to 2*. according to a cable from our correspondent. The market i steady and '\u- forwurd price.; wi re Ih i ember 2% Jan.« Mar.827 words
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Article45 1932-11-16 2 Middle Quotations On Tuesday. i ru >■ of local :i folio* h Sinj spon n lik day. to I r:\ ujr A I MINING. lam Kumbanpr 27 I Malay |j Aver Ritam Tin i: Banyrin Tin li. BaUng Padang 071,, iiatu Caved D.40., Bukit45 words
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Article195 1932-11-16 2 New York, Oct. 27. To-day's closing prices: 'liar Silver 2<; r Demand Sterling ***** [Centrifugal Sugar 3.08 (Asked) Snot Cotton <>.45 Call Money 1 spot Rubber '5.- r ><> Cottonseed Oil Spot :J.To Stocks American (an Common •">- American Smelter lb\k American Suy;ar 21% American Tel y195 words
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Article71 1932-11-16 2 12 noon, Nov. 15, 1932. Buyers Sellers Gambier 5.50 Javi* Cube io.DO Hamburg Cube 10.50 Muntok White P< pper 23.25 White Pepper Black Pepper IS.OO Mixed lilaek Pepper 15.00 Sundricd Copra ">>."> Mixed Cop a .'>.:'.«) 5.30 Small Flake Tap 3% Fair 3^5 Mo: Pearl ;;>:,71 words
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Article48 1932-11-16 2 Tuesday's exchange rates included the following: SELLING. Liruljn. 4 months 1 si^ln \i London. 'A months 1 sight '2 :;i 32 London, (>(> days' iirht l' 3 l"> 1<> London, 30 days' Bight 2 H'.> :V2 London, lemand 2 ."J's London, I i'. 2 3 -7 3248 words
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Article29 1932-11-16 2 Hie Messa^eries HariUmej K-Jix Koussel is due here Iron. Saigon today at 6 a.m. and will probably sail today at 3 p.m. for lei.ang, Colombo, Djibouti Sue-29 words
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Article66 1932-11-16 2 Security Prices BareK Supported. London, Monday. On the Stuck Exchange today with a disposition to await developments and less encouraging advices from abroad, businati was Bicall and prices were barely supported. Gilt-edged securities opened firm but later fell back. The commodity maikets presented no outstanding feature, luu theReuter Wireless - 66 words
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Article71 1932-11-16 2 Berlin. Tuesday. mc bour.se- opened dull and fistess with the turno\er reaching low water mark and prices tigging Later mines and dyes rallied slightly without, however, touching last weeks levels. Gilt-edged securities remained firm but here too, the demand was slhrl.t Aneta-Trans-Ocean rl Brussels. Monday. Ihe BclKian GovernmentAneta-Trans-Ocean; Reuter Wireless - 71 words
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Advertisement155 1932-11-16 2 The Royal O^tcfi Airways N<l> l^" i M: l' -n,- it^i.M-^ui'Ai^ii i;llll KincFiriier. Owl. Place. HawT T^~ Ufl 3Nov< I 0 N Amsterdam arrived Marseille Rome Hrindisi Budapest Bejgrade v y Athens v Mersa M. Cairo Gaza H l A Puc ln Nll> Bushire I isV Karachi Haidei abad loii,155 words
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Advertisement277 1932-11-16 2 THE SINGAPORE Paily News. Head Offire: 7K, Bißtaporr, 51 51 -SI Tel: "Timt-v Si Kuala Lumpur Office Jav.t >| SUBSCRIPTION i Payable m ad f Monthly Quarterly Half-yecrly Single Copj All coinmun teat business matters, subsenbtions, bee etc.. should bi MANAGER. ADVEBTI&EMENI For casual small inch Singh I One insertion277 words
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Miscellaneous525 1932-11-16 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today, November lt>. Rotary Tiffin. Adeiphi Hotel, l p.m. Mr. J. C. Cowapon M Poison." Singapore Races, Third Day. Singapore Art Club Exhibition, V.W.0.A.. 9 a.m. to 12.:.0 p.m. and 4 p.m. to G.:i() p.m. Ann. inttf. of S \u»rv Family Benefit Scy. Memorial Hall, r» j).in.525 words
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Miscellaneous571 1932-11-16 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings are pending For Europe. V. and O. B. N. C'o.'s Corfu (Nov. IS). N.Y.K. Terukuni Maru (Nov. 10), Hakusan Maru (Dee. I). Hamburg Am*»rika Line: Rheinland (Nov. 21 I. K;.st Asiatic <0., Ltd. Erria (Nov. 12). Blue Funnel: h'^meneus (Nov.571 words
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Miscellaneous472 1932-11-16 2 THE MAILS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PLANS. The Post Office daily list contains the following" information with regard to the latest times r»t pustiiiK for Christmas and Nev Year letter and parcel mails. Christmas Mails For Kurope. Letters: Nov. 25, and Dec. J, 2 and 8. On Dec. 2 they472 words
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1411 1932-11-16 3 HARD RUGBY STRUGGLE AT DUNEARN ROAD. ISLANDS A BEAT M. C. U. to nil. Th« GfoMnters- ba-k" .-ill i R "s by tMv inls Several tc.im- f»r\,mh,c "I",'" U nilper playlft* i. Ike CMtre and ranford .1 luliwi. HAMS FOR MERCHANTS v>. A.P.C AND I.1,411 words
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Article125 1932-11-16 3 ENGLISH SOCCER TEAM AGAINST WALES. London, Monday. Following the inter-league defeat by Scotland, the selectors have made a clean sweep of the English team to meet Wales, only the goalkeeper, the backs and one forward bein# retained. The Welsh selectors make two changes m the team which wasReuter Wireless - 125 words
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Article82 1932-11-16 3 L. T. A.'S OFFICIAL RANKINGS. London. Monday. The Lawn Tennis Association's official ranking! for 1932 are as follows Men Pony. Austin, Lvl\ Hughes, OilitT, David, Avory, lan Ilins, Sharpe and Tuckey. Women Miss Heeley, Miss Round, Mrs. Fearnley Whittingstall, Miss Stammers, Miss Nuthall. Mrs. Kin* (Nee Mudford), Mrs. Jameson,Reuter Wireless - 82 words
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Article59 1932-11-16 3 Kiu^ and Queen See Squash Final. (Froa Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Tuesday. Tlie King and Queen were present today at the iinal of the squash racquets championship for for The King's Cup at the Sports Cud Both the finalists were Siamese. After the game the Kin^ in—59 words
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Article44 1932-11-16 3 Mr. Koh Sai Chai, of the Singapore Chinese Badminton Party, ha-; i;etn elected to take the place ol' the retired hon. general secretary, Mr. Koh Hon Yin<i Mr. Tan iiee Kng as the sports captain and Mr. Yeo Kian Hoe the hon. treasurer.44 words
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Article656 1932-11-16 3 HOC'KFY BOTH GOALKEEPERS PLAY WELL. C.B.C 0; Ckjaaac 1. Although the hockey lacked quality, the match between the Ceylon Sports Club and the Chinese at Balestk-r Road yesterday was an interesting one. It ended m the visitors winning by one tfoal. scored shortly after the resump-656 words
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Article457 1932-11-16 3 THIRD DAY. SCRATCHINGS FEW. SELECTIONS. For the third programme of tho Singapore Turf Club professional meeting today, scratching* are again few. being as follows:— Race 2. Fizz. j Race 'I. Gay Toi and Atwar. Race •">. Jock's Fancy. Race G. Abbot's Gift, Love Lyric, Desert Fox. Race 7.457 words
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Article80 1932-11-16 3 Aconcagua Expedition l)isrov«*rs Traces. Berlin, Thursday. According to dispatches from .Buemx Aires, a German scientific expedition led by Professor Borchers, of Berlin University, ha returned to Puenta [nca after having scaled the Aconcacjun nujuntain range to a heitfh' <-;' 23.000 feet. The expedition found implements an<i other articles80 words
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Article475 1932-11-16 3 EDUCATED THIEF. TRAPPED AT LAST BY A WOMAN. Audacious exploits of a man j who posed :ts a knight and occupied a flat formerly owned by titled woman, were related at London Session- m Mail week. Tin- man, James Douglas, aged <'">!*, agent, pleaded guilty to475 words
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Advertisement80 1932-11-16 3 Every part made m ENGLAND T II E QUALGAST BALL BpARING MOWE R CUTS GRASS, LABOUR AND EXPENSE Light and Serviceable. 16 m. Si/e. vr^^Wl^^^^r^^~ A FULL STOCK OF SPARE PARTS ALWAYS MAiNTAiiiED. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Tni-I* d.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG and lI'OH. THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE80 words
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Article2166 1932-11-16 4 CHEQUE ALTERATIONS CLUMSY AND CARELESS." HANDWRITING EXPERT CALLED. The evidence was concluded at the Singapore Assizes yesterday m the case m which Khor Teng Oue«\ a bookkeeper, fa charged with forgery, using as genuine a forged document and falsification of accounts. It is alleged that2,166 words
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Article225 1932-11-16 4 MOW lIKE SIMtKAIK SHIP DESERTED OWING TO FUMIGATION. A cable from Amsterdam states that the Netherlands Steamship Co. liner P. C. Hooft which caught Are alongside the wharf at Amsterdam, is a total los.s. It appears that at the time of the outbreak the225 words
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Article73 1932-11-16 4 Robbers* Attempt Fails At Bangkok. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Tuesday. An attempt to wreck the Hua Hin train on its arrival outside Bangkok was made by a gang of robbers, who placed a goods truck on the line after chasing away coolies. The coolies informed officials. who,73 words
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Article68 1932-11-16 4 Armistice Day Crime INear Seremban. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Monday. The story of a double murder comes t'roni the fifth mile Serem-han-Labu Road, where a Chinese woman and her seven-year-old daughter are reported to have been murdered by another Chinese on Armistice Day. This, had a sequel68 words
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Article57 1932-11-16 4 Reports of Agreement Premature, London. Tuesday. The Financial Times' Amsterdam correspondent says the reports of agreement being reached between the British ami Dutch producers retarding tea restriction are premature. None <»f the governments concerned has yet declared willingness to co-operate m, the scheme, though it is believed thatReuter - 57 words
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Article23 1932-11-16 4 London, Monday. Mrs. IfoUison (Amy Johnson) las landed at Oran, Algeria, the first stage of her flight to the Cape. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article56 1932-11-16 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Monday "Houpla" "Aunt Sally," 'and other old favourites figured prominently at the farden fete held at Tanipin m aid of Earl HaiuV Fund, an annual event m this district of Negri-Sembilan. The venue was the District Officer's Bungalow, and the weather bein^ kind56 words
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Article34 1932-11-16 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Tuesday. It is understood that the new constitution ha< been completed and has received the King's entire approval. It will now be submilti.rl tt*. 4-K*. O a_34 words
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Article113 1932-11-16 4 FISHER MEN'S ULTIMATUM. THREAT TO DAto LAGOON WATFp POISONED. LIVELIHOOD (,oni Koenijfsb i An unprecctulci has arisen here owij port of the Bcientifi commission laying mysterious diseas e afflicting the coast a long time pat sumption of fish from the great salt-water f i r> i the Baltic coast ;.iAneta-Trans-Ocean - 113 words
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Article167 1932-11-16 4 UNMARKED JAPANESf MATCHES. Washington, i The first mov of i meni t<> stem fclw flow of Japu& imports was take day Mr. F. X. A. Flbe, f< missioner of o. on collectors of < i ston try of Japanese mai I properly marked. The ad ion followed167 words
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Article174 1932-11-16 4 AT THE CINEMA The Pavilion is to l»< tulated m having a him ture dmiujLf tile la-: I* The 8.1.P. product ioi Alfred," with the stoi U| by v. Wo,-, directed by A B. Kurda among tin- front rank of the day. for te :hniqu cellent acting is174 words
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Advertisement152 1932-11-16 4 OPENING OF TOYLAND. BRING THE KIDDIES EARLY THIS YEAR. OUR WONDERFUL RANGE OF TOYS IS NOW COMPLETE. IN THIS TOYLAND OF WONDER AND MAGIC YOU ARE SURE TO FIND THE PRESENT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR. TOYS, X'MAS STOCKINGS, CRACKERS, BOOKS, DECORATIONS, ETC., ETC. TOYLAND IS OPEN! COME RIGHT IN152 words
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Miscellaneous38 1932-11-16 4 LAW NOTICE li,,W, Mr. day m tht l'm I Court 1 A^izea Re* w W Quee. Before Mr. l Terrell m the •<- C*>ur\ 05.8829 In l! lli;i 1 Arbitration between j Tho. Tai Vr'. Sons (Motion (lalj^i-_LL' lv^"i^n^nM38 words
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Article233 1932-11-16 5 MALAYA'S TRADE WITH SIAM. MARKETS. COMMISSIONER'S VISIT. inient for the as a free an interview ansen, trade Siamese Govr isif to St raits Times i- a Dane, commistwo years. He had come to ade between duW bedevelopUegree than it informatory l>ein X actually; r thy possible amese departapore, sendee here233 words
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Article88 1932-11-16 5 ITALIA SHIPPING CO. RESIGNATIONS. Genoa, Monday. The Board of the Italia Shipping Company, which resigned after the failure of the maiden voyage of tin* liner Rex. has been reconstituted with seven members instead of 21 and the Marehese Negrotto Durasso ha^ been electr<l President instead <>f the DukeReuter wireless - 88 words
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Article109 1932-11-16 5 Lord Rothermere fl Condemnation. London, Thursday. Another scheme fof remedying thy- glaring grievance of the socalled Polish corridor if advanced l\v Lord Rothermere m the Daily Mail. After branding the corridor as blunder, a continual challenge to Germany and danger to Poland herself, Lord Rothermere proposes that itAneta-Trans-Ocean - 109 words
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Article, Illustration50 1932-11-16 5 THE CHICKEN OR THE EGG Ire I ZZ d V U V S lH> Uliar drcu ™**ance that day-old chicks and new-laid e Kff s are obtainable m Nlgaiiff Iks same price, namely, three cents each. The picture shows a batch of healthy youngsters on sale near the Rochore River.50 words
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Article126 1932-11-16 5 BELFAST AGOG. ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME. London, Monday. Belfast i> agog m anticipation "f the Prime of Wales' first visit to .Northern Ireland on Wednesday. An extensive programme of street decoration has been abandoned at the PrinceV request, i>u' shopkeepers ami residents arc waking the City jiay. EightReuter wireless - 126 words
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Article174 1932-11-16 5 New Directors Aihl Managers. Shanghai, Tuesday. The new directors and managers of the China Steam Navigation Co. assumed olhVe yesterday morning. Mr. Chu Chia-hua (the Minister of Education) who is conducting investigations into the alleged Irregularities said to have been committed by Mr. Li Kuo-chieh (better known174 words
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Article102 1932-11-16 5 Moscow, Thursday. M. Stafin has been inundated with expressions of sympathy on the occasion of the death of his second wife, who was only ;o years of ape. Contrary to the early reports death occurred suddenly through a heart attack. Mmc- Stalin took no active part m politics,Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 102 words
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Article30 1932-11-16 5 Warsaw, Thursday. The university has been closed for three days as a result of clashes between oppositional ard pre-tfovernment students, which culminated m general riots of an anti-Jewish character. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 30 words
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Article105 1932-11-16 5 GERMAN FEARS. WILL U. S. IMPOSE HIGH IMPORT TARIFF? Benin, Saturday. Wine growers Mad brewers are rejoicing at the prospects of early inundation of the United States with German be; and wines, t>m cables from Washingio 1 are easting shadow cti this joy, fur it isAneta-Trans-Ocean - 105 words
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Article72 1932-11-16 5 SWEDISH JOURNALISTS' PROTEST. Stockholm, Tuesday. A protest Against the award of the Literary prize to John Galsworthy has been lodged with the Secretary of the Swedish Academy by 20 prominent Swedish journalists of whom the majority belong t<> the younger generation. The dissenters' candidate had 1 ecu theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 72 words
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Article72 1932-11-16 5 Spain ami British Coal Imports. Madrid, Monday. Pen thoufand people are affected by a general >tiike m the coal mining districts throughout the Asturias ai a protest auairst the non-fulfilment of Governments promise to protect the industry against British competition. On the other hand, Governrront is loth toReuter Wireless - 72 words
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Article64 1932-11-16 5 Departure For Geneva Dublin, Sunday. Mr. dc Yalera leaves for Geneva on Wednesday to preside at the meeting of the League Council. Hp faces a motion of censure to come before the Dail on Nov. 15 on his attitude towards the Land Annuities dispute, but there isReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article42 1932-11-16 5 hVlgrade, Tuesday. A coMfercnce has opened here of the general staffs of the Little Entente states, which, it is stated, is for the purpose of arriving at common agreement of the attitude of these states at the disarmament Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 42 words
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Article631 1932-11-16 5 LEASE TERiMS. PRIVY COUNCIL HEARS COMPANY'S CLAIM. The action brought by the Pahang Consolidated Co., Ltd. against the State of Pahang as a result of the Tin Quota Enactment has come before the Privy Council. The company claimed exemption from the restriction legislation passed by the631 words
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Article64 1932-11-16 5 REPORT OF MILITARY INQUIRY. Berne, Monday. The report of the military inquiry into the shooting at Geneva prows that th" attacks on the soldiers had been pre-arranged and it is established that the troopwoo fired on by persons m the crowds and from the roofs of buildings. AReuter wireless - 64 words
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Article95 1932-11-16 5 Geneva, Tuesday. hile tension arising from events m Geneva and Lausanne remains unallayed though thi* immediate uangei of fresh explosions is believed to be removed, a sensation hs< been created by the revelation that 22 soldiers have been arrested on charges oj fraternisation with the* rioters. it isAneta-Trans-Ocean - 95 words
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Article74 1932-11-16 5 Geneva, Monday. Preliminary police investigations into the bomb outrage <>n the Hotel de Ville which houses the Cantonal Government m Lausanne incline the authorities to the suspicion that the authors may be sought m international anarchist circles and house searches are l>ein£ made amontf recently arrived foreign elements.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 74 words
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Article77 1932-11-16 5 Moscow. Saturday. About 25,000 people at present employed m the City's State Departments will probably be shortly discharged as the result of a campaign instituted to rationalise the departments by a reduction of redundant staffs. About 5,000 will be re-employ-ed as accountants and clerks on the State farms,Reuter Wireless - 77 words
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Article18 1932-11-16 5 Paris, Wednesday. The widow of Presided Doumer's assassin, GoryotllofT, has Riven birth to a daughter. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 18 words
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Article146 1932-11-16 5 DELAYED ATTEMPTS BRITISH AND FRENCH FLYERS HELD UP. London, Mowta v Had weather threaten iiidr finitely to impede the rruition of over a year's preparations '»v France and Britain to wrosl th« lonj; distance air k'ecord from America. The British Air Force olWcei* Gayford and Beti,Reuter Wireless - 146 words
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Article82 1932-11-16 5 Lnlikt'lv to Mvvl Briorr April. Londolli Moiula; Owing to <le!ay> m the prcli ininary < lommittec work jit Geneva, it is thouffhi m I'd ilia mentary circles m London that i he World Economic Conference cannot meet before April. It is understood that the delaj m Geneva wasReuter Wireless - 82 words
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Article69 1932-11-16 5 Premieres Reference To I Hiich Rumours. IJudrid, Tuesday. The Premier, .Si nor Asana m a speech ;it Valladolid alluded u> the reporta inch sprung up during the visit of the French Premier, M. Herriot, He stresscil the fact that m- Spanish Rip"' 1 lie wiahed above i i|Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 69 words
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Article55 1932-11-16 5 Not To B<* Legal Tender In South Afrira. < napetown, Tuesday. Bj iti.-.h silver will noi Im- re og niced a legal r»irm icy m South Africa after Jan l. r > owing to wholesale importation following disparities m exchange which have d«.pii\e<l the u-int of aro4H madeReuter - 55 words
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Article19 1932-11-16 5 The nine Indian delegate- to the third Hwalon of the Indian Kound-Tab t Conference arri.^i m London on Saturday,19 words
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Advertisement143 1932-11-16 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING 1 GOODS STORE I I STAR MAXWELL ALL ENGLAND GOLF Clubs fby Gibsons of Kingdom FINEST QUALITY* GOLF BAGS BY ROBERT BRAYAN f GOLF BALLS BY DUNLOP OTHER X MAKES. I Prices to suit all pockets. g ROY» O N S S THE MALAYAN SPORTS DEPOT. t143 words
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Article149 1932-11-16 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh O.M.^ 100 ESCAPE. MACHINE-GUNNED FROM ALL SIDES. Shatifi ha Tuesday. Japanese troop.- arresled three "i the "Big Knife" C mds .t I'itm ehinshan near Pushun «:2<> miles from Mukden). A- a result t!i« j whole village ban been BUHpected bouring Voluntet A149 words
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Article108 1932-11-16 6 A statement has been issued by a high official to the effect that as a result of the discussiofi held be* tween Mr. Tai Cai-tao (Chairman of the Executive Yuan) Gen. I bane Chun and Mr. T. V. Soong at Hankow a plan for the reorganisation of108 words
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Article83 1932-11-16 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Gen. i hiang Pei-chen (41m Nanking mediator in thr recent Shantung civil war) returned i<» Peiping w Nov. 14 and -t:uoj that the dispute there had now been iet- K li Gen Liu Chen-nien v a t.-oo,w have ivii Chefoo b> steamer for83 words
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Article62 1932-11-16 6 ■^lisuii hai, Manda) —L^llJl^_-LL> 111' :,l i iii^.nev i.f iii.» the Japanese aie engaging cooliea fi'om Formosa for this purpose. This displacement of Chinese labour is arousing more indignation. Two Jajf nose gua&oatl have been ordered to Pooehow tram Maimei. The Japanese Foreign Ottice is sending a number62 words
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1158 1932-11-16 6 SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER. Denying that he was a scoundrel, thief and secret society member," a Tamil who said he locked after his blind father's cows, but whi>, according to the pc lice, roamed about at night m company with undesirable Chinese, was bound1,158 words
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Article122 1932-11-16 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Admiral Chen Shao-lcwaa (Navy Minister) is drawing up a scheme for the reconstruction of the Woo* sung Ports and for the expansion of the navy. Tl»<- Woosung Ports are at the entrance to the Yangtse River and. after being occupied by the Japanese during122 words
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Article45 1932-11-16 6 Hungarian Premier In Rome. Rome. Thursday. me Hungarian Premier, M. (iocmhoex. has arrived here ani was welcomed at the station by Sifrnor Mussolini and numeroin tufcn fascist functionaries. The semi-official Popuio d Ital.a states thut plans for a "^toins union between Italy ami45 words
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Article229 1932-11-16 6 POISON FUMES. i RESCUERS' DESPERATE FIGHT. London, Saturday. An account of how a party of miners working threequarters of a mile from the pit head fought against deadly m an endeavour to bring out the bodies of the victims of the terrible accident at Ed#e Green colliery)Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 229 words
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Article522 1932-11-16 6 LIEUTENANTS WAITING AFTER 13 YEARS. UJv Air Mail.) London, Oct. 27. Considerable uneasiness exists among the junior ranks m the A tiny on account of the slow rate of promotion, states the military correspondent of the Morning Post. In pre-War days subalterns could get their captaincy at the522 words
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Article844 1932-11-16 6 "MINIMISE CRIME." OLD LAGS WHO WANT A LOAN. CRIMINALS' PRINCIPLES. (By Air xMail.) London. Nov. Those whoso business has taken them to the Lancashire Quarter Sessions at Salford, Preston, br Liverpool have been impressed b) the kindly personality of the chairman. Sir James Openshaw, J.P., D.L.844 words
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175 1932-11-16 6 WAR DEBTS I URGENCY OP REALISED Albany Mr. Roo to Mr. lint, lighted to coi Washington tiah and debts. ii»to upmost is going to Kia, on liiH'iiJit conferences lati month ano he Mr. Ho cv pai ture. M i". Roost v iil confer wiiReuter Wireless - 175 words
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Article67 1932-11-16 6 Possible POl American I'; Kcken oommand Capt. Lehmai as the 1 ernmenl to di»< I establishinK I I as ;m interm I South Americar I convenience I Pisitte, Spain I journey u> ami I at Frk di c I loa of time. I Ii i- iinde stood I celona67 words
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Article57 1932-11-16 7 MiuMolini Smiles On Parade. Rome, Friday. Mussolini committed a crime smiling on parade today when hundreds of carrier-pigeona were released from a lorry and circled around his head and then flew away m perfect formation. The occasion was the review of 9,000 troops of the Rome Garrison m57 words
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Article1354 1932-11-16 7 ALLEGED STABBING. SIR BERNARD SPILSBURY TO BE CALLED. (Hjr Air Mail) London, Nov. I. The ease against Mrs. Marjom Kathleen Yellow, or Honeyman, H<. and hoi- lister, Emily Eleanor Thay, 16, who are charged with the murder of Sidney Marston, a 21 year-oH grocer's assistant, was1,354 words
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Article98 1932-11-16 7 UNPRECEDENTED DEFICIT. Tokio, Sunday. An unprecedented deficit of no less than 9(6,000,000 yen is revealed by the estimates for the COjnijlg year which show expenditure totalling 2,2*5,000 yen while revenue is expected to produce only 1,830,000 yen. A further increase of the burden of ta\at.ion being consideredAneta-Trans-Ocean - 98 words
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Article55 1932-11-16 7 Severe Floods In Calabria. Rome, Friday. Thunderstorms accompanied by cloud bursts wrought havoc m ihprovince of Calabria, CEpnln i huge damage m addition to v death toll of 20 which is expected to rise. The rise of the river flooding large areas and isolating 30 villages. The authoritiesAneta-Trans-Ocean - 55 words
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