Singapore Daily News, 2 December 1932
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Title Section12 1932-12-02 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News NO. S3. FRIDAY, DEC. 2ND, 1932. 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article416 1932-12-02 1 3 difficult to dissociate the rcidenec of closer ties between nd Russia from the news of traordinary action of the Perrnment in seeking to terVase of the Anglo-Per- ..mpany. The latter s a unique position, differing from that usually associati a concern operating under lease in a foreign416 words
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Article852 1932-12-02 1 Sin Kuo Min; Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Kuo Min Sin Chew Jit Poh and JAPANESE ATTACK. ELABORATE DEFENCES, INTENSE COLD. In a temperature below zero, the long-threatened Japanese offensive against General Su Pingwen, the commander-in-chief of the North-Eastern Salvation Army, has been launched, with the object, it is stated, of bringing General Su852 words
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Article124 1932-12-02 1 FAR EAST DANGERS. IF PUPPET GOVERNMENT BREAKS DOWN. London, Thursday. The Times devotes a column to the Japanese view of the Manchurian problems from its Tokio correspondent who pleads for patience in the Sino-Japanese dispute, pointing- out Japan's internal economic position and her determination to protestReuter - 124 words
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Article, Illustration203 1932-12-02 1 BRADMAN NOT TO PLAY. FIRST TEST. SEEN BY TWO DOCTORS. STILL UNFIT. I Don Bradman, the wonder-bat el Australia, will not play in th first Test match of the present series against the M.C.C. which begins at Sydney today. Three days ago Bradiran contracted a chil! during the game between203 words
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Article73 1932-12-02 1 VON SCHLEICHER MOST LIKELY CHANCELLOR. Berlin, Wednesday. The political horizon has dear ed considerably, it is now believed that General von Schleicbei will ha Chancellor regardless of Herr Hitler's atiit.de, and it if ur.derstood that the General will come to an interim aqrreentnt with President ven Hindenburp; toReuter - 73 words
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Article55 1932-12-02 1 Fresh Difficulties. Berlin, Thursday. Fresh difficulties have been caused by the refu-a! of ifen* Hitler to co-operate with General' von Schleicher in the formation of a government. The Xazi statement says that proposals have already been submitted to President von Hindenburg for a solution of the crisis which the PresidentReuter - 55 words
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Article30 1932-12-02 1 Seriously 111 In Rome. Thursday. Cardinal Bourne, who left London on Nov. 24, is suffering: from a chill and is seriously ill at the Bhu Nuns' Hospital. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article197 1932-12-02 1 NEW PROJECT. FAVOURED BY POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS. A scheme is under consideration in Singapore for the formation of a broadcasting company. At a meeting of interested parties Jin the offices of the General ElectricCo., Mr. R. C. Giggins explained that it was hoped to form the naw197 words
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Article74 1932-12-02 1 New Invention In Photography. Leningrad. M. Kozminsky of the Academy of Sciences has succeeded aTter many experiments in producing positive photographic images of any size from paper negatives. The paper negative is four times cheaper than that of glass and eight times cheaper than a celluloid negative. TheTass - 74 words
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Article34 1932-12-02 1 A Chinese about 20 years of age was knocked down in Orchard Road last night by a motor-car. He was badly injured and died in the am>ulance on the way to hospital.34 words
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Article583 1932-12-02 1 CANCELLED TREATY. UNWILLING TO ACCEPT AID. 'NO MORE ORDERS.' Soviet anger at the denunciation of the Anglo-Russian trade agreement has resulted in threats from Moscow to place no more orders with Britain ii connection with the second five-year plan. It is stated that Russian industry, "muchTass - 583 words
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Article867 1932-12-02 1 Ihe disarmament negotiation* have now reached an important ■taffc. The question must soon be decided whether general diHarmament, which represents the world's greatest hope of peace, is possible or not at the present time, and whether the expectations in connection with the reassembling of the World Conference for867 words
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Advertisement6 1932-12-02 1 Latest Rubber prices: See Page TWO-6 words
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Article33 1932-12-02 2 Spot 2 19/32 I nchanf cd December 2 10/32 Jan.- Mar. 2 21/32 Up 1 °»2 Apr. -.Tune 2 4 I'nchanged July -Sept. 2 13 16 Oct. -Dec. 2 29/32 Market Quiet.33 words
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Article254 1932-12-02 2 Middle Quotations On Thursday. MINING. Middle priios. of local issues were as follows in Singapore on Thursday, recording to Fraser Co.'s list: Asam Kumbantf 21 Austral Malay 19/-, Ayer Hitam lln 11/6. Baagrin Tin 13 >, Bntang Padaag 0.0746, Batu avt-s 11.37*1: Bukit Arantf 0.40 (nom.i Hurniah Malay254 words
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Article151 1932-12-02 2 Allonliy <>.:>(>, Uof Gujah 0.3.">, A. Hi turn I'.".? 1 A. Kunin»r <U(>, A. Malay (».S7 1 A. Moiok 0.30, A. Panas 0.40. R«M>t < 27 I_.1 llrunei 0.7."., B. Jluton* o.IL' 1 Brogai o.2r>, B. Kepong o^s, B. Katil 0.10, Uukit Timah 13.00 i l»uyers (h. Senlanjr I151 words
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Article14 1932-12-02 2 <p/if £I>l 12m 6H. |)n«n B«. I Months £151 Down ss. Market Easy.14 words
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Article29 1932-12-02 2 Tin was quietly steady yesterday, wit;-, n <iitfhtly better tone. The ri^t* in rterlfng was reflected oti an in- < re*M of Si in the local price to life.29 words
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Article63 1932-12-02 2 i The market was steady yesterday, l>ut ?aill vi' i y ijuiet. Closing prices. Buyers. Sellers. Spot 7 7 s 7 16 16 Dec 8 B 1 u; J.m.-Mar. 8 1 16 8% Apr.-.luno si, 8 5 1<; fuly-Sept. S 1 S 9/16 Crept 9 9% The shipment figure*63 words
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Article42 1932-12-02 2 A little bettor tone prevailed y«ftUrday, Rubber was neglected 'but there was a slightly increased inquiry with little ttrmer prices, while industrials were steady. Fail business itported to have been done in Traders, while fcood inquiries were received for other shares.42 words
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Article73 1932-12-02 2 12 noon, Dec. I. 1032. Buyers Sellers Gambier 5.50 Java Cube D.50 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White tapper 22.25 White Pepper 21.25 Black Pepper 17.50 Mixed Black Pepper 14.00 Sundried Copra 5. 50 Mixed Copra 5..°>0 Small Flake Tan r H Fair ;*.25 Med: Pearl 3.8573 words
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Article264 1932-12-02 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.70 mom). Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.02»,i. Krit. Am. Tobacco £5.r».0, British Malaya Trustee 5.35. Chinese Com. Bank 56.50 Con. T S. V/c Prefs. 22 Con. T. s. Or* 16/.7K, Cycle and Carriage 0.22 1 Dunlop Rubber 19/-. Kustern United 22.00. Fiaser Neave Ord. 8.62 V ai.d264 words
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Article557 1932-12-02 2 PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following. passenger sailings are pending: For Europe. P. vnd O. S. N. Co.'s Comorin (Dec. 9). N.Y.K. Haruna Maru < Dec, 15). Hamburg Amerika Lint' Ramses (about Dec. 5). East Asiatic Co., Ltd. Alsi;\ (Dee. :13). Blue Funnel: D'omcd (Dec. 6), Cyclops (Dec.557 words
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Article58 1932-12-02 2 Today. December 2. St. Andrew's Society dinner and Caledonian Ball, Adelphi Hotel. Selaiitfor Autumn Races, First Day. Police Band at Katong- Park, 5.15 p.m. Saturday. December 3. Selangor Autumn Races, Second Day. Monday, December 5. Legislative Council meeting", 10.30 a.m. Wednesday, December 7. Rotary TiJlin, Adelphi Hotel,58 words
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Article156 1932-12-02 2 Today, December 2. Hockey A.P.C. vs. S.C.C XI, Paya LcUav, S.R.C. A." vs. Y.M.C.A. Ist., S.R.C. jrrd.; Medical College Union vs. R.K., M.C.U. j?rd. Chinese II vs. Y.M.C.A. 11, S.C.R.C. iitd.: Ceylon S.C. vs. Raffles Inst. Balestier; Rallies College w», RJLF., College j;rd. Golf: Garrison C.C. Postlewaite Cuji i156 words
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Article42 1932-12-02 2 Yesterday's exchange rates ineluded the following: SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 31/32 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 15 If London, 60 days' sight 2 3 29/3! Uondon, 30 days' sight 2 3 7 A J^ncio^^dejiiand 2 J 27,'6i\42 words
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Article610 1932-12-02 2 AND THE NUTRIA. FIVE IN EUROPE IN 1905. The trustees of the British Museum at a recent meeting Considered the serious position in the country in relation to the musk- rat menace, and particularly to the fact that, now that the keeping of musk-rats is prohibited610 words
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Article90 1932-12-02 2 Brightest Spot In The WorM." Hon«- Kong is now the brightest spot in the world as far as business is concerned, C. W. Roeeii&tock a prominent Manila businessman recently told the Manila Tribune. Mr. Rosenstock reported that de- pression is unknown in Honjr Kong, i Everything is90 words
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Article62 1932-12-02 2 173 Cases During September. During November, the acckfletit ambulance service of the Singapo£ts Fire Department attende i 173 calls, five of which were to ases outside municipal limits. The cases are classified as folows: Motor car accidents l'J; notoi lorry accidents 6; motor J >us accidents G, trolley62 words
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Advertisement162 1932-12-02 2 The Royal Dutch Airways The Outward Mail Plane The Homeward Mail Plane Quail Place. Snipe. Kingfisher Leftl6Nov. 24 Nov. LONDON A A Amsterdam Marseilles Rome Bnndisi Due Dec. 2 Athens Mersa M. Cairo Rutbah Gaza Baghdad Basra Busiiire I ask Karachi Haideiabad Jodhpur Fhaoai Allahabad Calcutta Akyab D f t)»r.162 words
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Advertisement308 1932-12-02 2 THE SINGAPORE Paily News. Head Office: 7S, Ceell Singapore iISI-5l Tel: "Tin-rs" 5.n,,,,.,, Kirala Lunipur Office Jav Paaas ■UItCRIPTION I Payable in an T By delive Monthly Quarterly Half-yecrly Single Copj All coinmuni(\i' business matters, i subscribfeions, etc., should be addn MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT For casual small inch Single I One308 words
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Miscellaneous268 1932-12-02 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. OAKBAN'K, Brit., U,lf>:i tons, from Reunion 1-12, for Java uncertain. MAPIA« Dutch, 3G2 tons, from P. Ridj* 1-12, for Batavia 2-12. ANSHUN, Brit., 1,869 tons, from Hon* Kong 1-12, fo* Hong Kong via Ports j f>-!2. BAN HO GUAN, Dut., 965 tons, from Sourabaya 30-11, for Sourabaya unc.268 words
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Miscellaneous321 1932-12-02 2 TIDE TABLES. Today. I >e cember 2. H. 1..J2 a.m. 8 ft. 6 ifi. 12.2:> p.m. i> ft. S in. Snturda>. Docemb-r .I. 11. V\ 2.2:. a.m. S ft. 2 in. LJS p.m. 9 ft. in. Sunday, December 4. 11. W. -'>.l~ a.m. > it. J.IT) p.m. S t\. 7321 words
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658 1932-12-02 3 COMMAND OFFICERS GO DOWN TO S.C.C. FORWARDS RATHER OFF FORM IN PADANG HOCKEY. AND 0. R. A. TEAMS DRAW v< and the Malaya (VmmanH mi UIB and the game re.-ulted in a wSfS "1^ af hock *'y J** S.C.C. were d, flnHeU- thoVft* fOrmer b forwards were rather rfT 'rm658 words
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Article70 1932-12-02 3 r OR MEETING HANDICAPS. 1 ufa Amateur] i> Handicaps are 2, T.• furs). 11.7. Slump Gold 10."', 1 ban 9. piv. 2, f urs Hannah'* GardLyneila 11.4. li> Mnrk 5.11. I S fora i. 1' <'>!<i(. i) Bi I indling LO.l, i. B Golden PuxxJcr i'*.U', '.i 2.70 words
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Article147 1932-12-02 3 GARRISON MATCH WITH SEPOY LINES. The following arc tlie ties a.idi tarting for the four-Mil f Oi -h betwten the Gar-! rison arii tie Sepoy Lines at the |i cou »e an Sunday (S.L..GA i»i-s men. l«*l lirft) s.od. Lowson und S]>;nk vs. Ban Sim and Pop»ford. 8.85,147 words
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Article485 1932-12-02 3 SCRAPPY RUGBY. PENALTY GOAL DECIDES. BAD HANDLING. Uafties Col. 0 Public Sir. "A" 3. i ulm a ra 'W Kugl.y match at Kaffles College yesterday the Public I Services' "A" XV defeated the Colletfe by three points (a penalty tfoal) to nil. The College put up485 words
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Article36 1932-12-02 3 F. A. CU Result of F" Round Rrj- \s. -r.oon, Thursday. Replays in 4 first round proper of the F.A. I today resulted afollows: Viovil Pett* 4 Dart ford J Queens P.P. 5 Merthyr 1 ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article59 1932-12-02 3 The lowing" have been invited to pla ockey for S-C.C. vs. Medical egt on Friday, Dae; 9, at S.C< T ombi; F. 11. Geake, F. B. M- n B. E. Ablitt. Lt. 11. Ek- Caot. H. E. Ranee; W. R. A. E. G. Blades, W. R.59 words
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Article49 1932-12-02 3 The United Confederate Funeral Association will hold its preliminairy billiards tournament soon. There will be four tournaments in all, made up as follows: 34*11 championship and handicap and 4-ball championship and handicap. Al l entries must be E6nt in to the honorary secretary not later than Dec. 5.49 words
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Article18 1932-12-02 3 The final of ihe doubles championship of the Novices Badminton Party between Lim Boon Guan andi Lo^vin^Owo^y(^^nHud^\o«tfi18 words
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Article517 1932-12-02 3 WAR-TIME FLEET. NO SHIPS TO REPLACE THEM. London, Nov. 15. From more thai one reliable source I have received information which suggests that certain old i warships now serving on foreign I stations have ccaued to be efficient and ought to be paid off without517 words
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Article202 1932-12-02 3 CHINESE CONVICTED B\ DISTRICT JUDGE. A Chinese named Lim Boon \va. found -uilty by Mr. C. Wilson ii the Criminal District Court yester- <»r having as an agent committ ed criminal breach of trust in respect of .S l O.*J in connection with tw< promissory notes. T!ie202 words
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Article54 1932-12-02 3 A Report On M State Of The Industry." Washington, Wednesday. Representatives of the Unit" States Brewers' Association will gather here today for a series of! meetings at which they will pre-j Tare a report to Congress on "the ?tate of the industry and sugges- j tiors on54 words
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Article1016 1932-12-02 3 THE NORTH SEA. NIGHT WORK OF DRIFTERS. BIG EXPORT. The North Sea herring fishery j starts in the Shetland Is-, lands in June, when the herring drifters from all the Scottish ports, as well as those from Yarmouth and Lowestoft, congregate at Lerwick writes a correspondent1,016 words
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Advertisement250 1932-12-02 3 P DOWN BN PRICE f v JOHNNIE WALKER BLACK I.AP/;. hab been reduced by 40 ccm a be:. now cosrsonly $2.B^> plus duty. This tion has been achieved without any cl whatsoever in age. quality aoj Every drop of 3!ack Labe! is still IO be over 12 years old. The250 words
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1673 1932-12-02 4 SINGAPORE CHARITY FOR POOR MEANING OF THE WORD "GUEST." Mr. Justice Whitlev in the Soprewe Court yesterday was asked to decide certain questions in connection with the will off Syed Ali bin Sallay Al Ilamid who died in March last year and left1,673 words
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Article298 1932-12-02 4 CHOPIN RECITAL. I THE FUNERAL MARCH SONATA. Last night, for the third time within the space of a few weeks, a ;lprg-e audience turned up at the Victoria Memorial Hall to hear Benno Moiseiwitsch, the famous pianist, complete his tour of the East before returning to Europe.298 words
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Article144 1932-12-02 4 Mi^^ing tihicken Leads Woiiirn to Court. An amusing tale of a chicken was heard by Mr. A. \V. Hay, the second police magistrate, yesterday when a Malay woman was charged with the theft of a fowl, but after the hearing 1 of the case for thej projjeeution, the144 words
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Article64 1932-12-02 4 Former F.M.S. Resident Lavs Stones. The foundation stones of the four new buildings of the C. M. S. College, Cotta, Ceylon, were laid recently by the Governor, Sir Graeme Thompson. At the same time foundation stones for the Dowbiggin To\v<>r were laki by Mr. J. S.64 words
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Article70 1932-12-02 4 The celebration of the Feast of St. Francis Xavier, the patron saint of the Goanese community, will take place on Sunday, Dec. 4, with a solemn high mass at St. Joseph's Church. The choir will 1 sing Wie^and's Mas-s with orches-l tral accompaniment. A new hymn in70 words
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Article36 1932-12-02 4 St. Anthony's Convent School, Middle Road, began their annual school exhibition yesterday and it will be continued until tomorrow. There was a pood display of I rawing, handwork and needle- Aliiilk—^iib-LLi liiiini- niril.L. ,-,fi36 words
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Article70 1932-12-02 4 CHILD_DROW\F.[) BW SM T BODY MISSING. The heavy flood in the f district on Wednesda Bible for a trag on both Bides of I. flowed, and y while walk in- al O n K road slipped inl The ,-ush of u, that he was carri< and70 words
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Article50 1932-12-02 4 Three Prisoners Charge In Police Court. Arising out oj Singapore Criminal nesday, when a Chii beaten to death by Chinese serving g alleged culprits v murder, in the third yesterday morning I i v Gregg. The accused Wah, Lim Seng Tian and tK> decease <:' i as Eu50 words
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Advertisement196 1932-12-02 4 MAo bIFT SUbbtSMuNb. Ib^wjJj Gramophone. A GIFT THAT IS SURE OF APPRECIATION. PORTABLE MODEL 99 l:!( IN I'KKFOKM V\( K SMALL IX SIZK LOW IN PKM 1 B^^Ate^~\l i. '<>.i< i has neither ri v.-.l nor competitor an. l rep re H IB 9|| bent.- 'II Ma «t' V(»ict standard196 words
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Advertisement172 1932-12-02 4 THE MOST POPULAR CAR. TEN H.P. CLASS NOW LEADS. But Austin S Which is th of ear? This bj th»> ti pure during the pi *1 June, July. Aujj I that tiv Tens, w nix hundred ears, B h p. models fro in n« i cai have h It is172 words
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Miscellaneous80 1932-12-02 4 LAW NOTICE. Before the Chief Justice in the Ist. Court today at 11 a.m. 2 Sum- monses-in-Chambers, Oi igi.iating Summonses, Motions and Judgment Summonses. Before Mr. Jus. ice Whitley in the 2nd. Court at 10.45 a.m. Judgment: -Bkcy. 253/31— Re Yap E. Boon, bankrupt. At 11 a.m. Summonsew-in-Chambers. At 1&3080 words
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Article116 1932-12-02 5 ON OF DAGGER CHARGE FAILS. Chinese f"i and also soci< ty tail* Wilson in the. i when discharged. giving evid- ;..m. on •'.nation rw-LB-JlO, Bona tiie door of ■i a rattan ed. Witnen* found a dagv. ith t \vo letwhich triad s ■>■ ic-.y. ipants in the accused. Wit--1116 words
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Article84 1932-12-02 5 for Hail Vllowed. Thin sday. ibera in the 'i Commander rending hearto the Privy Imi as. sol Court. Wednesday. Comdr. J. G. been rejected here. Comdr. in prison at md, pending the al by the Privy 11. M.5. ReIty at Lima* "i manslaughter Proprietor, and ths 1 imprison- I84 words
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Article230 1932-12-02 5 DRIVER EXONERATED AT INQUEST. Remaiking that no blame could ittached to the driver, Mr. F. G. 1!' urne the Singapore Coroner, returned a verdict of death by misadventure on six-year-old Chinese uirl who was knocked down by a motor-loroy, on the morning or" Nov. 19. According to230 words
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Article131 1932-12-02 5 Mr. Baldwin Appeals For Restraint* London, Thursday. The difficult it's faced by the United States wore emphasised by -Mr. Baldwin in a speech at Glasgow, referring to War debts He .aid he had every reason to believe the altitude of the United states towards Great Hritain was veryReuter - 131 words
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Article61 1932-12-02 5 Attempt to Raise Priees By Restriction. Paris, Wednesday. An attempt is being made tc raise the price of oil al*>ut 2;> per cent, by a restriction agreement According to those closely associated with members of the Intcinationml Oil Conference. It is rumoured that the JJorkJ hay unofficially intimated61 words
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1143 1932-12-02 5 I 1 CORONOR SATISFIED THAT CARE WAS TAKEN. SUSCEPTIBILITY TO TOXIC ACTION. We < r «nVr Su(Tv T K yesterday before the Sinvaac o h rou nd th^ thvy vere .ore susceptible to the toxk ait,, n of the .l of cheno:>rKiium th.m the average1,143 words
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Article72 1932-12-02 5 Opposition to FrancoSoviet Treaty. Paris, Wednesday. The Opposition Press criticises thr; Franco-Soviet pact of non-aggres-sion as cramping France with regard to eventual economic defence measure! against the. Soviet. A Quai d'Orsay communique states that the pact in no way affects the complete tariff f recn om of the72 words
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Article76 1932-12-02 5 Proposed Increases In Export Quota. The Hague, Wednesday. The Cuban delegate to the International Sugar Council proposed modification of the council here. It is Understood that the modifications suggested were increases of the Cuban quota by 115,000 tons in 1933, 75,000 tons in 1984 and 75,000 tons in76 words
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Article536 1932-12-02 5 CREW TOW SHIP. IMPROVISED SAILS. PROPELLERS LOST. Tokio, Nov. L9. The ice-breaker Sibiriakov, which made navigational history by travelling 20,000 kilometres through the frozen wastes of the Arctic Ocean, from the shores of the White Sea on tho northern coasi of Europe ;<• Far East has left536 words
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Advertisement92 1932-12-02 5 f MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE. 'T*H STOCK finest Hockey Sticks as used by Olympic Champions. I FOR ANYTHING and EVERYTHING, PHONE 2938. ROYSONS THE MALAYAN SPORTS DEPOT. 111, North Brills R O a<|, Singapore. "^^yTc k wTh sT wTg" 3 North Bridge Road, Singapore. Opposite Adelphi Building election of92 words
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Advertisement179 1932-12-02 5 rr 1 ■My '-^^/y' 4 s\k^ I*^ "xf" 1 a l C LONDON the fact remains that over forty million people are not going to stop wanting things— an d getting them. They are still eating food, wearing clothes, going to the pictures, motoring, marrying, playing, spending menty. No one179 words
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1417 1932-12-02 6 PUBLIC BODIES OPPOSE "NFW POLICY." OBJECTION TO ABOLITION OF CHEF SECRETARYSHIP. MEMORIAL TO SIR S. WILSON, i Definite opposition to the tboHtfon <>(' (ho post of Chief Secre- tary t<» »vernaicßi and objectioßfl to control from Singapore are expressed in wenioruil presented to Sir Santnel Wilson by the Conference of1,417 words
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Article809 1932-12-02 6 UNTOUCHABILITY. LIFE DEDICATED TO MANY THINGS. Bombay, Nov. 22. Mr. Gandhi has no intention whatever at present of announcing that he will devote all the rest of his life to the abolition of untouchability. He made this dear in an interview at Poona today. The interview809 words
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Article23 1932-12-02 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bafeiffkok, Wednesday. The draft constitution was fin- r ally passed hy the People's Ast;t»ml»?y yrsU^cJay evening. L23 words
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Article665 1932-12-02 6 HUGE BRIDGE. FOUR YEARS TO BUILD. > WORK FOR 6,000. San Fr&sicisco, Nov. 18. With the Recpntructiofl Finance Corporation having agreed to purchase $62,000,000 worth of bonds in the project, toe long dreemed-< f bridge over San Francisco's Golden Gate is at last on the665 words
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Article126 1932-12-02 6 Increased Literacy In Baku District. Baku. leu years have passed since ill' introduction the latinised Turkisn alphabet which h»< played Buch an important part in the cultural d< optnent o€ Azerbaidjaft 340,000 people have been taught to read an I write according to the new alphabet in Baku126 words
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Article76 1932-12-02 6 POLICE MEDAL AWARDS. STORiF.S S dcvof ion the brii f i which been i Gazet ploits, M al 1. stable stable, r meml 0 v 15, 1932, vii r Rai i Bection thi yard of the for adjoi on th< <>u in i jllU' Iry Ratt; by o] i 'on76 words
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Advertisement96 1932-12-02 6 No dinner is complete without I Make your i selection j from the wide Ij j variety I offered |j by the SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. THIS EtiEK^G SATURDAY TEA DANCE RUSTTAFEL 6.30 to S.l^ p.m. 12.30 to 3 p.m. INFORMAL AFTER SPECIAL DINNER DAKCE DINNER96 words
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Article800 1932-12-02 7 FUBLIC BODIES OPPOSE. page »;.> i i. ford to m riVy, dual St. i 1 m opinion thai ceni ation and into <>ne -ys- Justice of the ration shorl,! fully from the marl ial la > m mi of laws ernment Consequently of the Courts. to come very Gov- these800 words
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Article628 1932-12-02 7 Hi<rh r<>ininis>!<>i!<r Criticised. Addressing Sir Samuel Wilson, Mr. Chantler said Having v\-^--sented to you the members of the delegations, I wish on their behalf hank you for your courtesy i.i eceiving u> and in permitting ps submit to you our ideas as to effect of the proposed changes628 words
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Article765 1932-12-02 7 W liy Creal Britain Interfered. memorandum reuardtnj: th«' dicta of Sir John Anderson. Sir Hugh Clifford and Mr. OrmsbyGore on British intervention i.i Ike I'edcrated Malay States was laid before Sir Sum Mel Wilson in Hie delegation frOMI the F.M.S. Conference of Public l*odies. Th** author of765 words
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Article429 1932-12-02 7 Reasons For Return To Old Capital. Shanghai, Thursday. The National Government has issued a message to the people <>n the occasion of the transfer of the Government from Loyang back to Nanking. First of all they explain that the object in choosing Loyang as the seat of Government429 words
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Advertisement103 1932-12-02 7 EVERY MORNING a Singapore Daily News DELIVERY VAN passes near YOUR HOUSE 44 Sign on the Dotted Line v below and it will come right up to your door and deliver the Singapore which gives MORE NEWS than is contained in any other Malayan Morning Paper CUT OUT AND POST103 words
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Advertisement109 1932-12-02 7 SUITABLE GIFTS FOR MEN p r fl B j I m MKNS DRESSING <;(»U \S. Ait Silk 1. n colour* ing* in original Price each. MEN*S PULLO^ ERS. English ma v nefPiH colourings and d< Prices $5 21 to l NoVelttef y\ 111 osr Sft^^-S^^css^* MB^j^^^^ 4kkWfai^ >| I MEN'S109 words
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Article, Illustration101 1932-12-02 8 Crown Princess Marthe of Sweden followed by Princess Inuri.! •>! Sweden, who hu\ Knjjland, leaving a West Bad btore alter a shopping tour. In a hockey game on the I'uljip-. vesterday the S.C.C. boat the M-laya Command Officers by five goals to one. Above. Dipt. l>. V. Hill eoMiag up101 words
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Advertisement425 1932-12-02 8 Harry S. Elias, ua QUALIFIED OPTICIAN Capitol Building j Tel. 2751. CONSULTING HOURS— 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. I L i A MIT PROBLEM >«H.\ I.I) Give thai ii r ul to i !i«- pei i Serviceable I househ Iti ired by a!'.. j ich a g not (J better425 words
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