Malaya Tribune, 14 October 1932
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Title Section29 1932-10-14 1 The Malaya Tribune VoL XIX.- -No. 243 SINGAPORE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Oct. 14, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1932.29 words
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Advertisement35 1932-10-14 1 Buy the "MALAYAN SATURDAY FOOT,' The Picture Paper. 20 cents. V""*" IIB>11 i^**tlßßß!a Jaesasgggiinn ni'-mnnti DANISH y I I I Sole Importers: I THE EAST ASIATIC CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN DENMARK). PENANG SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR35 words
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Advertisement24 1932-10-14 1 A, FLINTEIL 6, Raffles Place. BUYS Gold coins and gold ornaments of ever;* class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates.24 words
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Article1109 1932-10-14 2 Islam In Japan. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) A meeting of the committee of management of the Muslimin Trust Fund Association, Singapore, was held on Friday evening, the president. Syed Ahmad bin Mohamed Alsagoff (Mr. A. M. Alsagoff), J.P., being fa the chair. Some important decisions in1,109 words
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Article256 1932-10-14 2 There was another attractive programme at the Great World Show during last week-end. This time it was occasioned by the attendance of a Pek-Jee Wayang. Low Sai Thcr Guar., which is considered to be the best Pek-Jer in Malaya at present. The popularity is evidenced by the256 words
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Advertisement190 1932-10-14 2 If fading— Office- Shops—Parks, etc. I I Lamps II I The Lamps of Lasting Brilliance. 11l j Not for years has it been possible to procure IH I lamps of such high quality at so low a price. lIH I Crompton lamps are British made and up to the (IB190 words
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Advertisement152 1932-10-14 2 The Cigarette I smoked by those I of discriminating I taste. I —t> V|RCINIA9 11 j I j A coupon in every tin. The sifts are veiy high-class! I DC 11 S/kl Ufig jfaistocrdi of Qi&n»ettes Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., j Singapore Penan*? Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. APE-33 WORTH A152 words
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Article1707 1932-10-14 3 RELIGIOUS FANATIC? Realists Hold Idealists In Check. Th) sr.- informative and well-written q iy is contributed by a stud rat The tourist -agencies tell us that Ru?sia is the most interesting country of ithcut a visit to the Red V. education is incomplete and we rcatest1,707 words
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Article388 1932-10-14 3 THAT a change of diet will cure nagging? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) eMoet husbands who ar: th? victims cf ceustantly nagging wives are prcverbh.ily too tirnic te do anything but meekly submit. ever these who are sufficiently daiing to offer some l sis'ante with a viev to388 words
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Advertisement10 1932-10-14 3 THE PEOPLE'S PAPERS 1 "Malaya Tribune"— Daily. "Malayan Saturday Post"—Weekly.10 words
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Advertisement332 1932-10-14 3 j It's Worth Beaching For!! 1 1 j S l j I j Co., Ltd. j MODERN IN EVERY DETAIL I The New AUSTIN TEN FOUR J In introducing jVj I thin new mode! (fl I th? Austin Moor 01 .Co., know thsy are \V I providing a type for332 words
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Advertisement26 1932-10-14 3 PS3 LATEST Q KRONCHONGS AND fcXTRA TURNS I SUNG BY:— MISS JACOBA and CHE NORLIA AND OTHER MALAY SINGERS. AVAILABLE AT:— I Mong Huat Co. SINGAPORE.26 words
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Miscellaneous899 1932-10-14 3 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Stations Best Received In Malaya. A list of "possible" stations is of less use to the beginners and the average listner than some information about the broadcasting •unions which may be received regularly and H fair strength. Below is such information given fully and compiled with899 words
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Article1977 1932-10-14 4 Much «Hj.wulta iun. negotiation an d CimCUJMUP -«ea, u huvt ben 1U {ht u)akJnK flur*ig the days «übsequ -~t to Mr. Gandhi's breaking l»i* ftfet on Sept. ag, Apart Irom the Puoua Agreement It elf und its n«cti. now and In the future, of which we1,977 words
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Article468 1932-10-14 4 v hc Church And Modern Life. The call for a new Reformation in the Church of England was made by Dr. H. D. A. •Major. Principal of Riyon Hall, Oxford, at -he closing cession of the Conference of modern Churchmen at Bristol. Dr. Major attacked468 words
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Article395 1932-10-14 4 Sir Alfred Ewing's Speech. Grave doubts as to whether mankind is fit to use the gifts bestowed on him by scientists and inventors were expressed by Sir Alfred Ewmg, the 77-year-old President of the British Association, m his presidential Address at *hAssociations meeting at York. After paintir.-395 words
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Advertisement35 1932-10-14 4 WIT and WISDOM Plus PICTURES. You Get Them All in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." I JAVASON SPECIAL SYRUPS. I "Light-House" Brand. All varieties. Fellow the crowd and drink JAVASON'S. Of all high class provision stores.35 words
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Advertisement137 1932-10-14 4 Charming Nancy Carroll, W^^W^!or :M^'i lii 9331 ;.^%^py^^^^^po^^el^^, the famous Paramount star, -R!f»a«ifitt«flp; 'ww^^^^l^p^^^^^^^^^^^^^ says Lux Toilet Soap is a great aid in keeping one's I ISffiffilu^siPl In all places where beauty is j sought, this delicately-scented J white soap is chosen before all MM others to keep the skin137 words
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Article1167 1932-10-14 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING. FP BT FRASEE 4 CO., "XCDANGE AMD STOCK. BROKERS. Oct 18*8, 10 a.m. j»ue Buyers. Sellers. V»W e ~v xin 26 28,--il 18- Sulci j 12- 13M A 14'- 18|£1 0.05 0 10 II b 'r 1 1 8.48 0.50 0.40 norn 11 t'»1,167 words
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Article320 1932-10-14 5 ETLIN AND CO S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. RUBBER. Oct. H, 11 a.m. London: 2 13 32d., down 1 32d. New York: 3 516 cents {QX down 1 U cent. Share: Quiet. Allenbys 45—55 cenu. Ayer Moleks 30—35 cents, Ayer Panas 30—J« cents, Bassetts 20—25 cents, Brogas 20—GB320 words
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Article219 1932-10-14 5 Guthrie's Report. Mess s. Guthrie and Co., in their weekly report of yesterday, state: After remaining dull and inactive in the earlier part of the week, the tone cf the market improved tJightly yesterday, spot touching 7 3 8 cents, and a fair amount cf business was219 words
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Article371 1932-10-14 5 A Kuala Lumpur Comment. We are nothing if net optimists in Malaya. I was forcibly reminded of this fact, writes m he "Ma'ay Mail," by reading a letter from a correspondent to a Singap:re contemporary (the "Malaya Tiibune"; in the course of which I came acrcss the371 words
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Article33 1932-10-14 5 The rate of Issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day Is TU, 152 for »100. Th* rate of payment of Money Order ftom India and Ceylon Is R®, 15« for $100.33 words
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Article249 1932-10-14 5 FORD REGISTRATIONS Ui\ The following table of automobile registramontht Ue f f T r thC Dnlted States and cIS. ZlTl 2 JUn C Snd 1932 < show Ford again leading the industry: Passenger Nearest UNITED STATES. Cc^titcr ""ST 1 Pe 24 9 ent July 39.6 23.7 CANADA. per249 words
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Article233 1932-10-14 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Oct. 14. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 21 32d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 15 16d, London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 29 32d, London 30 days' sighi 2s. 3 T ,d., London demand 2s. 3 27 32d., London233 words
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Article206 1932-10-14 5 SHIPPING NEWS. A wireless message from the master of the "Kictna'* reports the existence of empty tongkangs at Lat. 1.14 N. long. E These vessels were apparently adrift, thus constituting a danger to navigation. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. "Ccme Rosso," It. 9 835 torn, Capt. Maw: from Hongkong, 13-10; for206 words
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Article123 1932-10-14 5 Singapore, Oct. 14. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East WO art (Entrance Gate I). Op Ten Noort 22; Alaska Maru 20. Main Whari (Entrance Ontle Sumatra Maru 14; Silverbclle 11; Centaur 7 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate H.t Heijin Maru 30; Penang Maru 37. Empire Dock iKntram-i" uate 4.) Steel123 words
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Article210 1932-10-14 5 Domestic Production (as ascertained by exports from Federated Malay States, Unfederated Malay States, and Straits Settlements) of Tin and Ti..-in-Or. a. 72 per cent., during the month cf September, 1932. Tons. Tons. Federated Malay States 2.C75 Unfederated Malay States: Johore-* t% 19 Kedah 12 Perils 30 Kelantan210 words
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Advertisement15 1932-10-14 5 Vv have Tiger Balm n the house j FOR TIGER BALM PREVENTS AND STOPS PAIN.15 words
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Miscellaneous773 1932-10-14 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. OCT. 14. High Tides—lo.2o a.m., 10.45 p.m. Meeting, Singapore Mercantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Fullerton Building. 5.15 p.m. Football Charity Match, Europeans v. The Rest, Anson Road Rugby: S.C.C. XV. v. Police. S.C.C. Hoekfy: A P C. v. V.MC.A., Paya Lobar; S.R.C. A v. MCU..773 words
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Advertisement234 1932-10-14 6 mmsemeiits IHrTV CHIC! FBENCHY! SNAPPY! 6.15 Ta-Nigbt 9.15 Matieees: To-Morrow and Sunday Tie AIL iriuj, Beautiful Star of I "THIS IS THE NIGHT Hollywood's Most-Kissed Girl I I Madame Julie j Willi O. P. UEOGIB (famous for his j role as King Louis XIV in "Vagabond j j King") j234 words
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Advertisement158 1932-10-14 6 Matinees To-lWorrow Sunday at 3 p.m. I Ardent Lover orSSBS|PjBI I Murderous F fendMHßß SPECIAL ADD D ATTRACTION: j The Epic of FVitish Industry-a of Smoke and Steel > PROGRESS" i i BY PQUBTESY OP WIKEO MOTORS LTD. j I 5 FIGIiT FOR LIFJS I rfmoHci S' V iove rremendoid158 words
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Advertisement300 1932-10-14 6 TO-NIGHT I I Richard Talmadge IN HIS FIRST TALKIE—SPECIALLY PROCURED FOR THE MARLBORO- First Run j 'Lover Come Back" WITH TEE OLD TIME FAVOLKITE JACK JVIULHALL Constance Cummings Betty Bronson i ANO A THBIWJNG ROMANCE Ox- THE OUTDOORS j BUCK JONES THE ACE OF ACTION DRAMA EN "The Dawn Trail"300 words
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Article364 1932-10-14 7 Views Of University Professor. Will Japan Retrace Her Steps? Reuter. London. Oct. 13. The most telling part of the Lytton Reporn the opimon of Zimmern n aitv Ut" ttrnatlonal Relations. Oxford 55re£ P a ~y To faiL of ,nhabita "ts is foredoomed that a>S Zimm ern.Reuter. - 364 words
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Article63 1932-10-14 7 Six Chinese Charged. ChorKed with assaulting u Chinese detective ind obstructing him iu the of his duty, six Chinese appeared Ixfore the Third Magistrate Mr. J. p, p. Gregg) yesterday. Tt was alleged thai the detective wbs chasing thief in China fiireet when the secusrd and63 words
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Article67 1932-10-14 7 Mahman bin Sharitl, a Boyancse motor-car driver, was charprd before the Fourth Mug!?trate tMr. A. C. Eoyd) yesterday, with arlving. The 1; 10 liaVe knocked down a Chines inside the Harbour Eoaid in omuls on Wednesday. The victim *ustal?:ed a fraeturfd akull and was taken to67 words
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58 1932-10-14 7 Singapore, Oct. 14. Standard Spot 7 7»i Oct. 7 3;16 7 5 1« Nov. 7Vi 7's Dec. 7 5' 16 7 7 1« Jan.-March 1% 7 Mi Apr.-June 74 7% To'ne of Market: Dull and Easier. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 2 1332d. per lb.58 words
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Article136 1932-10-14 7 The annual general meeting of the Perhimpotan |i< i.nn Stin Giub tvaii held at Hi premises. 3. Jnva Roftd on Sunday Jasi »nd Hnnicdlatjly after tho general meeting a Mnulaod No'j! FVaist was hrlcl in which many ntdnben and friend.-. participated. Tbe etocllcr of officebearers fcr 1932—193J resuHod ai foUows:136 words
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Article73 1932-10-14 7 Quarry Coolie On Murder Charge. ■as s£r It was alleged that the accused worked whh quarry Tht h'h ChintSe ln the quarry. They had a quarrel on Aug. 23 n the morning. In Ju afterocn. when 'the Zl LZT a the <«ea?d l C 7u°73 words
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Article226 1932-10-14 7 Complainant Disbelieved. Alleged to have thrown pepper powder into Pni«i f a ther man < Indian named Pillai appeared before the District Judge (Mr C Wilson) yesterday. Mr c. O. Lim. for the prosecution, relating the alleged facts of the case, stated that on the morning of226 words
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Article371 1932-10-14 7 Letter That Went Astray. Tbe rate in which Messrs. W_ Kill and ca «Utd Mr. vco Chiang Swee for the recovery or $I.<oo on a contract Kr .he supply c.nd installation of sanitary and water llttluss was heard yesterday In th? Supreme Court befcrc Mi Justice371 words
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132 1932-10-14 7 AT THE CONEMAS. "Almcst Married." a Fox thriller, commenced a season at the Alhambra last night and was well received It is a departure from the usuol type of melodrama and is based mainly on the romance cf a girl who makes the tragic mi132 words
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Article595 1932-10-14 7 WIFE'S STORY OF KNIFE ATTACK. Capital Charge Against Husband. A verdict of murder was returned by the Singapore Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bcurne) yesterday at the ccnclusion of inquiry into the death of Mrs. Isabella Ham v. who is alleged to be the victim cf a knife595 words
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Article181 1932-10-14 7 Singapore. Oct. 14. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $138 (Siam) W. Coast 2 $132 Rice, B. Siam No. 1 $118 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 $113 Rice, Siam "Sinway" per koyan No. 1 $170 Rice, Siam No. 2 $157 Rice. Siam No. 3 $148 Rice, Saigon Al181 words
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Advertisement503 1932-10-14 7 'MADGE' •|»hone 4227. 6 Selegie Road, Singapore. j We have just received a large selection of Ladies', Maids and Children's Semi-Trimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats of the latest styles. j j CORRESPONDENCE. in vour own home Post thIs coupon to-day INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE j ant! in >'OUr OWn time SCHOOLS, (Colonial, Ltd.,503 words
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Advertisement286 1932-10-14 7 I NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF CHUA LIP SIN Otherwise Known Tsoi Lap San, Deceased. Pursuant to Section 29 cf ihe Trust: ta Ordinance 1929. Notice is hereby given thai all creditors and persons claiming as bereficiari:s cf the Estate of Chua Lip Sin otherwise known as Tsoi Lap San,286 words
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Advertisement625 1932-10-14 7 I Assets exceed $12,000,000. R g Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the strait. Settlement.). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil street, Singapore. The Company ha. £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Enaiand LONDON OFFICI: 17. Old Jewry. 1.0. uoun625 words
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Article762 1932-10-14 8 Official notifications, relating both to the Colony and to the F M.S., which are published in this issue, supplement yesterday's Router telegram in indicating the striking results of the Ottawa Conference. There is still a good deal of uncertainty rmong serious-minded people as to the expediency of the decisions762 words
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Article200 1932-10-14 8 M- W. G Wightman, inspector of Police. .Pr,;ang. has left on transfer to Singapore. His many friends will be grieved to learn that Mr. M. W. Bishcp, late of Singapore, has lost his sight. He is now in Queen Mary's Hospital, Frc-rnal. Sidcup, Kent, and asks his friends to communicate200 words
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Article157 1932-10-14 8 Paris Interview With Dr. Koo. Reuter. Paris, Oct. 13. Chinas only desire is for peace and securit:. and both are founded on international treaties, declared Dr. Wellington Koo. presenting credentials to President Lebrun. Dr. Koo emphasised that the Chinese people's most ardent desire is toReuter. - 157 words
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Article141 1932-10-14 8 Obstacles To Resumption Being Removed. Reuter. London, Oct, 13. Anglo-French con versa lions whh a view to clearing the w:»y for the resumption 01 the Di«uinißmcn< Conf writ held in the morning and afl*mooh betwten Mr. Ramsay MncDonuld. M. Hi rriot Sir John Simon ard th- PrtnchReuter. - 141 words
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60 1932-10-14 8 Reuter. Washington. Cct. 13. Contending that our very form cf Governm::it is on trial.'' Mr. Hocver t rged the America Bar Association to stnnd guard against "false prophets of the millenium." He a strt?1 that some men in public life to-day wcr? offering "suggestive-Reuter. - 60 words
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Article21 1932-10-14 8 Reuter. Geneva, Oct. 13. M. Avcnol (France), Deputy SecretaryGeneral, succeeds Sir Eric D.ummond as Secretary-Geneva! cf th? League.—ReutT.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article42 1932-10-14 8 Reuter. London, Oct. 13. The reduction of vagM or Lancashire cotton spinners due to be enforced on Oct 17 has been postponed until Oct. 22 with a view to facilitating negotiations which are at present prcccedinK in Manchester —Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article35 1932-10-14 8 Mails by the outward Dutch aeroplane from Amsterdam arc expected to arrive at Singapore by the evening express !o-mo row. Correspondence audree-srd to boxholde.s only will be read for delivery at 7.33 p.r.i.35 words
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Article97 1932-10-14 8 Mr. G. John-tone. manager in Kuala Lumpur lor Messrs. MrAlistor and Co.. Ltd. left 'or Home by thc "Portaftta" yesterday. Mr. N. Kumarasineham. formally a teacher in Singapore, was admitted as an Advocate and Solicitor cf the Sup.emc Court of Ceylon en Sept. 21. Members and friends cf the Straits97 words
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Article84 1932-10-14 8 MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on pa«r 2 THE WEAKNESS OF on page 3 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 3 INDIAN NEWS AND NOTES, en page 4 SCIENCE AND MANKIND, on page 4 DEMAND FOR A NEW REFORMATION. LEADERSHIP' RKOATMed, on pace 8 4 DIARY OF EVENT,'; on pate84 words
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Article429 1932-10-14 8 rfiy "LOOKER-O N )m > This controversy about Being waged solely by th' The ladies' contribution is that th just keep on dancing-ami tW*2 tamme in partners. 1 n The JfT. correspondent who tnere is plenty of work in (hin .2? bably means pulling triors Whichever of429 words
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Article49 1932-10-14 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: 2 13 32d. New York: 3 516 cent* <G. Singapore: 7:,—74 cents. TIN. London Spot: £151 7s. 6d. (Down Ii H London 3 months: £152 12s. 6d. Unchanged >. Singapore: $77.35. *~H COPRA. Itecsza Barlow and Co. repot. Sundried PM Mixed f 5 2549 words
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Advertisement246 1932-10-14 8 "His i- "^r- 1 "His I Master's 1 Master's j Voice BBSfiP Voice" PORTABLE MODEL !»<)." 1 The Greatest Value liver Offered in Portable Gramophones. j SMALL IN SIZE BIG IN PERFORMANCE LOW IN PRICE. This New Mod-1 has neither r.val nor compel] or and reprcs nts H 4 s246 words
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Advertisement64 1932-10-14 8 CHIPPENDALE PATTERN STERLING SILVER WAITERS j For Presentation U.S. de Silva Bros, i JEWELLERS, J 23. High Street, Singapore. Eeducc your of 'jvinff and at the same I time support local industry by using T.K.K.V I SHOES, TYRES A OTHER GOODS. TENG SENG GUAN, Established ISOS. 634. NORTH BR IDG64 words
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Miscellaneous41 1932-10-14 8 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Yc terday's Max. Temperature. 86 deg. F. last night's Min. Temperature, 7i deg. F. Yesterday's Rainfall, C.ll ins. Sunshine, 3.9 hours. 1 p.m. Relative Humidity. 75 per cent. 1 p.m. Wind. W.S.W. 5 m.p.h. I p.m. Weather, overcast.41 words
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1010 1932-10-14 9 CHANGES IN DUTIES ON LIQUORS AND MOTOR VEHICLES. Statement By Colonial Secretariat. The latest statements about the Colonies and the Ottawa Conference reveal that Malaya grants preferential treatment in respect of liquor, motor vehicles and other commodities to British products. London,1,010 words
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865 1932-10-14 9 Appeal To Mayor And Consulate. Volunteers Bomb Mukden Arsenal. Tient in m n hunts have instituted fcycatl al *af*»: goods, .he total ,a'ur of «hieh b -aid la be §90 000.000. ICffOJi i» I** Japanese Consulu t» j„d t<> la ■11 1 ntsin865 words
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Article194 1932-10-14 9 Yon Papen's Strong Speech At Munich. Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 13* The part of yon Papen's speech at Munich dealing with the necessity for reforms in the Weimar constitution has attracted wide attention. The Chancellor said that all partfes admitted that it was time something wa-; done.Reuter. - 194 words
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Article96 1932-10-14 9 Claim Against Insurance Company. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 14. Arising out of a fire on Nov. 17 last in Treacher Street, Ipoh, a claim against the Sincere Insurance Company by Ting Ping Won came on for hearing before Mr. Justice Gerahty in the Supreme96 words
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Article257 1932-10-14 9 BANDIT OUTRAGE IN HARBIN. Attempt To Kidnap Three Children. Wife Of B.A.T. Chief Accountant. Reuter. 2325 %r^ m ;r n has b arf in H fn Wlf the Chkf a ou ntaCt ,n Harbin cf the RAT. Harbin, Oct 13. BrS bandUs attacked and murdtfed a BiitishReuter. - 257 words
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Article79 1932-10-14 9 Canalisation Of Sungei Whampoa. Municipal Committee No. 3 took the following action at a meeting held on Oct. 7: Decided to surrender free to the Improvement Trust a portion of existing road adjoining Crown land in Dunearn Road. j Approved canalisation of Sungei Whampoa between Serangoon Road and79 words
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Article78 1932-10-14 9 Ipoh Shopkeeper Fined. <From Our Own Correspaudent. i Ipoh. Oct. 14. The manager of a well-known Ipoh provision dealers ah up. Haiher Date ha and Co.. wa« charged in the Second Magistrate's Court, Ipoh. under the Customs Enactment with evading custom* duty In of four cases of78 words
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Article236 1932-10-14 9 Annual Inspection Of 2nd Co. The first annual inspection of the new Second Company of the Eoys' Brigade, under the command of the Acting Captain, Mr. P. J. Stabks. took place yesterday at the company's headquarters. Straits Chinese Methodist Church. Kampong Kapor Road. More than forty boys236 words
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Advertisement12 1932-10-14 9 SPORTS NOTES BY "ECHO* Every Week in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST/ 112 words
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Advertisement263 1932-10-14 9 Derives wonderful ■■■■■I .■■■I i-jp Staying HpiHHB Power from PHOSFERINE li Mr> JACK cowley "J would like you to know of the wonderful Phosferine. I have been a ructor r seve r^ dical student, I have felt wonderfully well and fit. I have tried several other tonics, but none of263 words
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575 1932-10-14 10 Sports Pastimes. MALAY SCOUTS BEAT JOHORE XI. EXCITING GAME AT JALAN BESAR. JUVENILE TEAMS GIVE CLEVER EXHIBITION. ASSN. FOOTBALL. A clever exhibition between two juvenile teams was witnessed at the Jalan Besar .Stadium yesterday 'when the Singapore Vernacular Scouts met the Johore Private Preparatory Schcol for the Alsagoff Cup. Th?575 words
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Article48 1932-10-14 10 J2£2?* Cattl Co s '-am left Mfteidayftr a visit to Medan where thev will meet t t f ftms V and acccrdin g to arrangements. VO be there for about throe weeks Dolfattah and one or two other well-kncwn Malay players the team left48 words
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Article46 1932-10-14 10 The charity match between lh>? Europeans and the Rest will be played at the Anson Road S„adium this afierncon. The winners will be pr-sented with the Diocesan Cup by Mrs. R. L. Haitic. The proceeds will be devoted to St Andrew's Mission Hospital.46 words
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Article146 1932-10-14 10 On the Padang Garoeng, Kota Bahru, Kelantan. on the 10th inst, the Medical Dept. XI beat the P.W.D. 3-1 in a keenly ccnlested game which attracted a large crowd of spectators. Jaffar, Hobbim and Sellapan scored for the winners and Nik Leh for the P.W.D. Teams for146 words
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Article58 1932-10-14 10 GOLF. The draw for the Vade Cup and President's prize competitions at the Singapore Golf Club will be published on Monday Competitors are notified that the first round of the Vade Cup should be completed by Sundaevening, the 23rd Inst., and the first and second rounds of the58 words
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Article116 1932-10-14 10 THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE CALL OVER. THE TURF. Reuter. London, Oct. 14. The Victoria Club call over on the Cambridgeshire resulted as follows: 4 to 1 Dcrigen (offered), 9 to 2 (taken) 100 io 9 Totaig, taken amd offered. 100 to 8 Glannarg. IOQ to 6 Diamantee, offered. 18 toReuter. - 116 words
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Article138 1932-10-14 10 BILLIARDS Reauiis i>j the Fngtttlv •*A" handicap tourr.ain&at. ar* u.s follows FIRST FOUND Csman bin Faraj—4o »:cr:t D Kuppusuny—lo Lv 41. Abdul Raaok 11« beat .m pit: Man —120 by 77. Ng Chin—l2o beat Abu Shaniuh—4o by 13, l«mail 'i- Abnss—l2o beat Sbn Poh Su—so bv 16. I«n138 words
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Article99 1932-10-14 10 BASKET-BALL. (From Out Own CorrespondentJ Johore Bahru, Oct. 12. Wong's second t»am beat the Wah Khiang cond team yesterday at Johore Bahru by I! 0 Dolnts to 15. Mi. Ng Ngoii Tw and Mr. Lec Ah Tal referred and Mr. Wong Mock Wah was timekeeper. The99 words
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Article356 1932-10-14 10 Teams for V.M.C.A. marches: v. Young Indian Recreation Club on ihe V.M.C.A. ground on Wednesday: P. S. Frown, Lim Fook Loong, A. Dunsford, H. E. Taum. W. Dunhi'l, D. T. Hunt. Chia Bcon Hui, Tan Keng Siew, W. Ferguson, J. Ferguson. Yap Thean Chye. Reserves:—B. R Mistri, M. A.356 words
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Article125 1932-10-14 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 12. American tennis and badminton tournaments will be held at the Rantau Club, Rantau. on Oct. 26 in aid of Poppy Day Fund. Besides this, there will be other attractions and side shows. This is to be followed by a dance125 words
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Article37 1932-10-14 10 KID CHOCOLATE SCORES A KNOCK-OUT. BOXING. New York, Oct. 14. Kid Chocolate knocked out Lew Feldman in the twelfth round to-day, winning the world featherweight title as recognised by the NewYork State Athletic Commission.—Reuter.37 words
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Article59 1932-10-14 10 FINDING A CHALLENGER FOR GAINS. Reuter. London, Oct. 13. At tlic Albert Hall in the Empire heavyweight bout Donald McCorkir.de.le (South Africa) beat George Cook (Australia), the latter retiring at the end of the tenth of a fifteen-round contest —Reuter. f Larry Gains, the coloured Canadian, holdsReuter. - 59 words
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Article164 1932-10-14 10 LAWN TENNIS. Results and ties in the V.M.C.A. tournament are as follows: MENS SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP: Kamis b. Hamid beat Chin Hiang Chong 6—2, 6 V Lee King Him beat Yusof b. Ishak 6—l, 6 I; Chua Boon Whatt beat J. Pifßuretti 6 6—3; Ec On Kee beat Tan164 words
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Article35 1932-10-14 10 In the singles final of the Kelantan open championships. Dr. J. H. Bowyer beat Rami-h f-3. 6-4. Joo Bin and Ramiah won the doubles by bea.ing Fisher and F.nwich 6 3. 2-6. 9-7.35 words
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Article76 1932-10-14 10 (Srom Out Own Ccrrc:jx>ndrng.) Ser«uibin. Oct, 12. In the semi-final ot S'.ng.-i Ujcrntj Cl-'b championship singes C. P. Than" Oc»i~R B Perkins C—3. 2—c. i?— 2. Thi* other srmldncl is between Q J. Laver* and E H. Wilson. In the professional pair? semMlnaJa. V E H. Rhode*76 words
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Article91 1932-10-14 10 The following are the resuhs of ties played in the Old RafT.esians' Asaociation tournament:—Dr. S. L. pchiers owe 15.3 beat Ng Wing Chen owe 2. 11—9 <w.o.>; I. B. Abed "we 30 beat N. S. Hegan owe 15—2, 6—l, 6—l. The following ties will be played next week.91 words
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Article111 1932-10-14 10 Mayfair BP. team v. Horlicks BP. at th: Great World court to-mcrrow at 7.30 p.m.: T. S. Lee. C. K. Lee. K. H. Yeo T. W. Lim. C P. Lee, K. L. Soon, Lee Seng Hor. The Merridale B P.'s match with the Citylads' Amateur B. P.. fixed for111 words
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Article1286 1932-10-14 10 Illegal Gratification Charge. Accused Sentenced To Two Years' R.I. A young married Chinese clerk attached to the Singapore Bankruptcy Office wa-; sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment by the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) yesterday, on being convicted on a charge of receiving an illegal1,286 words
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Article1090 1932-10-14 10 CORONER INQUIRES INTO BOY'S DEATH. Experiments On Criminals. The circumstances surrounding the death of a six-year-old Eurasian boy who was admitted into the General Hospital with a fractured arm and died twelve days later after having been given certain treatment, occupied toe attention of the Coroner (Mr.1,090 words
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Article759 1932-10-14 10 SUICIDE VERDICT RETURNED. "The Lie To Malici olls Gossip." Mind Upset By Dispute With Husband. A verdict of suicid° vhifa of was returned ty Mr p G p und min«J Singapcre Coroner) this morals. V? ai elusion of the inquiry into the d, S the ctn759 words
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Article42 1932-10-14 10 Cwing to the continued succ ss of "Iglo Favilicns current attraction peiloim::: ch:ldrin have b:en arranged for to-monow mcning a: 10.30 and on Mcnday Tuest W.dnesday aft:rno;ns at 3 o"clock. Ada prices will be IC. 20 i.nd 33 cents.42 words
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Article145 1932-10-14 10 Alhambra "Aimos; Married." Alexander Kirklar.d. Ralph B 11 my Beating, etc. Special added attraction gtess Capitrl.—lily D-mi a in "Madam Empire.— -Virginian Outcast" (sflei I "Th:- Unercpec.ed Father* and "Th Prints" (talkies). Great World.—Side thews, pasar ma lam. Malay opera.'Chinese wayangs. sUent and tailing films CHigh Society145 words
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Advertisement8 1932-10-14 10 For the Week-end— MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents.8 words
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Article92 1932-10-14 11 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. i our readers are fritted to tcrite to us on subfcctt of public interest t* ttood that the «Malaya Tribune" doe* not neceisartly endorse otnnu>».\JZ mu J* rxndtrpondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, prelcrahh,u corre spacing;, and on one tide of92 words
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Article1007 1932-10-14 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —As I am a regular reader of your journal 1 happened to come across two letters in youi issue 6T the 7th inst. concerning the effecl of dancing on our modern sisters. lam indeec glad to know that even in thL« modern age1,007 words
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Article189 1932-10-14 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") tJ ir w~ B i g BenV su 8? p stion with regard to K ests are 15 bUt the names aug New w w 80 IS* thal they th, oT Uh the ld one He says tha the name '/Slump P189 words
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Article121 1932-10-14 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.", mSSrSi leUer under tfcc abc caption rn?,S appeared m y°ur issue of the 5th inst. 3 u Spirit of ««husiasm among the Indians (both Straits and India-born) ir Singapore. The querist in his {ear for < Straits Hindu Association puts m op:n-quest-ion to121 words
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Article20 1932-10-14 11 A letter concerning racial nomenclature is not published. It merely raises again point, which have frequently been discussed.20 words
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Article33 1932-10-14 11 X.Y.Z. wishes to pursue this subject, and considers the reply of the Principal of tho A.C.S. to ihe criginal letter unsatisfactory. We do not consider further argument in this matter desirubie.33 words
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Article36 1932-10-14 11 J. D. M. replies to another correspondent, on the question as to whether Mah-Jong is a game or a gamble, but we think enough has been written on this subject, and the discussion is closed.36 words
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Article39 1932-10-14 11 A correspondent writes at length on the political situation in Siam, yet admits "a lack of general knowledge" about conditions there. A haphazard discussion of important developments in a neighbouring and friendly country could serve no good purpose.39 words
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Article36 1932-10-14 11 Signing himself "The Bachelors' Club," a correspondent complains of excessive censorship of a film shown at a local cinema, an.', expresses the hope that the Censor will use his scissors more sparingly in future.36 words
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Article54 1932-10-14 11 A correspondent inquires why a bank strongroom has two or more keys, held by separate persons. The reason is, of course, quite obvious. Other questions seem to us to have some special motive and we prefer not to give them publicity—or even to indicate from whal. part of54 words
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Advertisement341 1932-10-14 11 iThe New World! j Especially Engaged Ronggeng From Penang. j j THE POPULAR TWIN SISTERS. j Mi sfi Esah and her party will perform in the I NEW WORLD ARENA j Commencing Tuesday Oct. 18, 1932, At 7 p.m. Nightly. I FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. j h The Latest341 words
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Advertisement12 1932-10-14 11 It's Best to Subscribe to the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." Then You're Sure!12 words
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Advertisement294 1932-10-14 11 CONCRETE MIXERS The Wingot Open Drum Mixer Backed by 25 years experience, tested and tried under all manner of conditions, the WINGET CONCRETE MIXER will definitely give better service, greater economy an d save considerable time. They are made in capacities to meet every requirement. The pater.t drum fitted to294 words
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Advertisement23 1932-10-14 12 "Light-House" Brand Syrups— That's JAVASON'S. Ask your deaVr to supply you with JAVASON'S. Of all high class provision sores. KIWI BOOT POLISH /^iSjk23 words
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Advertisement186 1932-10-14 12 IT'S IT'S TIRINB Tennis—cricket—swimming—football—all wonderful exercise after office hours provided you are fit. If you are unfit, either mentally or physically, all sports lose their savour. Your energy flags and your .spirit drocps. Every branch of sport has its champions and from every one of these champions we have received186 words
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Advertisement198 1932-10-14 12 Just unpacked: "MULTI range*' Mains Components-— Exhih-ti Model, Wearite: Q.V.C. Screened p ot v, Wearite: Screened H p. Chokes fe r. Melers Intermediates: Colvem Screened?US? Intermediates Oscillators: Formo Condensers: 400 V working TCC Km m tive Conds: 1 2 Mf. Dublier N 9200 Condensers. R. I. DUX Trans* Chokes. R.198 words
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Miscellaneous656 1932-10-14 12 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which arc readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are Invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the656 words
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516 1932-10-14 13 Reminder To The Government •The Hard-Pressed Taxpayer/ M.P.. in a recent speech hire, expressed himself at fa—y a tandard of exchange em'j. beli(f "in a homely a::- round the corner," p V' thal y., bad bi ken away from the wont516 words
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Article176 1932-10-14 13 1 i*tsrs test extended over 'v»: vi Aiis h lo'V'" Dab wn Tablets *u iv l,! d lluve found them h'ldtni i| ,j)| for keeping the illn- enabling them k u v ,J )> stronger and sturdy. y *fn„r lf cJ The Kachcheil, 'iTu-tii «nough176 words
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Article448 1932-10-14 13 The Christmas Rush Begins. Ever slri ce last Christmas we have be P n evolving new ideas and a* soon as tiS rush over we start thinking Ch| £J£* ?h^g^^i l ai^^ma t :a g a c S r aCCUrdte the aI These toys are produced on448 words
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Article333 1932-10-14 13 R.A.F. Plane That Turned Over. The story of an aeroplane that fell topiec. 1 In mid-air was told to the Wiltshire coroner, recently, when an inquest was held at Upavon Aerodrome on the body of Flying-Officer Percy John Walter Hawkins, who lost his life333 words
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Article453 1932-10-14 13 SINGAPORE, OCT. 7. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 32 Beef, stew or curry, kati 25 Pork, lean, kati 46 Pork, lean and fat (st quality), kati 36 Mutton Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 40 Hens (locally reared), kati 44 Ducks, each 50 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair 90 Pigeons,453 words
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Advertisement364 1932-10-14 13 Had Psoriasis Three! and One Half Years Healed by Cuticura mCd t0 Ulk With Wend, aoap ana Ointment and sent for a fr«. tahl«««fr »1 lntmem and four 232 S CC 2SSf C ?P I completely MM. A. Duffy, 60, Front St., Gt. Lumley, Co. Durham, Eng. Daily use of364 words
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Miscellaneous41 1932-10-14 13 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY. OCT. 14. -Headquarters. Ist Bn. Sig., Prepara- GOC.s Inspection. Lectu>~ HeadqUarters Intelu Bence Platoon, TO-MORROW. OCT. 15. Bukit tv umaii Range. Fortress Coy., Casuals— SINDAY. OCT 16 Bukit INSPECTION. Meeting ge Fortress c °y > Rifle41 words
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494 1932-10-14 14 FULHAM EYEING FIRST DIVISION?. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Have the Spurs found a halfback line to be compared with that of Smith, Ranee ani Grirr.sdell, which did duty some years ago.' This was the question asked on all sides aftcv the team's decisive victory over494 words
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Article172 1932-10-14 14 (from Our Own Correspondent,) Johoie Bahru. Oct. 12. Lwt Thursday on the Istana Padaug and before a large crowd the tfuhabtah Pa 10-t £J I» tot, Tlnntl FT by 5f The xlsftori played a wonderfully puod itame a r n lh d "rr, d vwor >' n172 words
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Article56 1932-10-14 14 The United Athletic F. A., o' 164 Pit* Street, Penang, held a special general 'meeting on Saturday, Mr. Cheng Vec Meow presiding. The chairman thankeo the members for electing him as their President and said he felt proud to be associated with thMr Association. Tea was served56 words
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1215 1932-10-14 14 A CHANCE FOR ALL. SPRINGBOKS' INFLUENCE. RUGBY FOOTBALL. The first few weeks of a new Rugby season nro always intensely Interesting, and there an lensoiy. why rhe opening grimes of 1932-3 hot.ld be more attractive than usual, writes the Rugby Coirespondent ot the "Observer It1,215 words
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Article915 1932-10-14 14 THE ALL-ROUND GAME. BILLIARDS. London, Sept. 13. The experimental billiards match which is being played between Tom Newman and Clerk McConachy introducing the new rule about the bulk line stroke is continuing. The rule requires the player to make the cue ball cross the IX balk line915 words
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Article1040 1932-10-14 14 America's marked superiority. LESSONS OF THE >XTEst. GOLF. That the heavy def< Cup team has arous < Walfc. both of the payers and th? is not surprising. s "Observer." He contin in the not always the ccrre< !ar «c». prestige having sutur d 'omeone should pay1,040 words
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Advertisement602 1932-10-14 15 STEAMER SAILINGS^ MhM k. LINE, (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Middlesborough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. 8 FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Oct. 20 21 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Nov. 2 3 t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Nov. 15 16 HAKUSAN MARU 10,600 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 HARUNA MARU 10,400 Dec.602 words
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Advertisement514 1932-10-14 15 STEAMER SAIIJNGS^ NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In Oennany). The undernoted are the Company*! intended fixtures: OUTWARDS "PULDA" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Kobe, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtao 5 "LAHN" for Iloilo, Cebu, Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Japan, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtao 001 HOMEWARDS. 5 "ISAR" for Marseilles, Casablanca, Oran. Glasgow, Havre, London, Adam,514 words
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Advertisement361 1932-10-14 15 BANKS. 6 THE EASTERN BAM, LIMITED. (Incorporated Is England.? 6INOAPOMI BRANCH, 4. D'AJmeld* Btreei. ■.iJ'-housed nd Sunsrribed Capital ts.ooo.aot P«.id-up Capital «1.000,001 reserve Fund and Rent f MO.OOI HEAD OFFICE: LONDON MMLNCHJCSi Calcutta, Colombo, sr«.raeii.. MasuiK. ssnua, Bughiad. BshreLu. Basra, Ktrfctb, MOMtl r.xid dingapore 3URKENT ACCOUNTS opened aiw w*. •iloucd361 words
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Advertisement455 1932-10-14 16 EDUCATIONAL, FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. ■rtantlihgd 1931. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls) j B—Short Street, Singapore. Offers thorough training In Music—both PRACTICAL THEORETICAL Courses eadlng to CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA, a etc. Booklet upon request, 11. ANCIANO. Principal SAM KOK. Vol. 1, second edition, will be 3i;blished on 15th455 words
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