Singapore Daily News, 27 October 1932
1932-10-27
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Title Section12 1932-10-27 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News NO. 22. THURSDAY, OCT. 27TH, 1932. 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article655 1932-10-27 1 I i ii moro •ha u i« Eu; u\m u •< < cut !y there liu.s Ik<h of .1 growing body of i;li i() -i i o torai i<».i of govei n In S|iuin a powerful plot Im-cii ■upprensed. 1■• man) hen i <'p:-n talii i 'urn of655 words
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Article169 1932-10-27 1 "YKiM»l«H>l'<:TlOj\. EXCESS TO BE LIQUIDATED. PROTEST EFFECT. As a resnH of criticism by unOfieialfi in the Federal Ce«ncil at Kual.i Lumpur last month of Bolivia's production of tin in excess ef her sjneia under the intematienal scheme, the lutesnational lin ommittee discussed the matter with the Bolivian169 words
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Article51 1932-10-27 1 Proposal (<> Amend To i^i til ifl s ef I'c end Municipal Com m- si rTv to "M:.\ or** and M'i" pel < 'oanelllors** res peril ely. Thi; i*< the enVel of a m«»--tii.ii «<» be moved bi Mr. J. luycoek al the atoathly meetiaf of the Singapore51 words
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Article97 1932-10-27 1 Preventive Measures By Hong Kong. Lovlon, Wednesday. The question of Bmugfrling between Hon« Kong uid Chilli was raised in the Houm <>f Commons 1>" Mr. A. R. CboritOßi (Tons.) requesting Sir Philip CunliffeListcr to consider wha< steps rou'd be taken by the Hong Kong Government to abolish smu^lmir.97 words
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Article128 1932-10-27 1 U.B. TARIFF l»OIJ<:v. ROOSEVELT'S BITTLR ATTACK. Bait imore, Wednesday. Mr. Frank jin I). Roosevel t't*' Democrat candidate in the IV sic<ential election, in a speech her" made a better attack on the Republican high tariff policy temoe:c:i by a fear K-st tin- American petople should beReuter - 128 words
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Article68 1932-10-27 1 Aneta Havas - Aneta Havas Paraguayans iapture A Fort. Bui .<»< Aires, Monday. Fighting continues in the Chaco. Contradictory information arrives from La Pai and Aftsumption. Th« Bo'ivwri- announ ed yesterday thai a bayonet rharj had dispersed Paraguayan force, while the !':m oxiuiy; '-is declare that they ha\" taken Fort Arc?,68 words
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Article55 1932-10-27 1 Japanese Proposals And I.S. Washington. Wednesday. Details of the new Japanese dis armament proposals are eagerly awaited here. Official comment id iv>t available o-vintf t<> the complete lack of official Information, though the official spokesmen seii that any Japanese proposal to reduce armaments would be assured of sympathetic studyReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration198 1932-10-27 1 OVER 20 PER CENT. DECREASE IN TONNAGE. LLOYD'S REGISTER. I)i -;j)itr redu-.tion of HHJ.tiO!) t«.ns in the world's merchant shipping at 70.00t.000 tWM, bud-up to:iMgC ha; i *ailied 1"). 000,000, «.r over 20 per tent, of the world's total, according to the •nnual report of Lloyd's Register.Reuter - 198 words
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Article335 1932-10-27 1 PULLOVER WINS. TWO 100—1 CHANCES IN FIRST THREE. The Cambridge hire Stakes, run at Xewnrirkt t yesterday, was won by a 100 t-> chance, Mrs. C. B. Robinson's Pullover, with a -"i to l clt ice second and another 100 to 1 chance third. There was i field335 words
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Article76 1932-10-27 1 Westminster Abbey Suggestion. Londan, Wednesday. In the Home of Commons today, replying to the snggestion thai the streets around Westminster Akbey should be paved with rubber blocks in order to diminish vibration. Lieut. -Col. C. M. Hcadlam, I'ndtr-Secretary to the Ministry ef Transport. »aid the matter would beReuter - 76 words
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Article317 1932-10-27 1 ITALY THE GUIDE. EUROPE TO BE rowx/CDTcn WITHIN TEN YEARS. In a thunderous speech declaring that within ten years Europe would be converted to Fascism, Signor Mussolini visualised a powerful Italy which for the third time in history would he the guiding influence in civilisation. TheAneta-Havas - 317 words
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Article695 1932-10-27 1 The Allied afic.iiinit h» i«---cl tit-** (•criuan Reparation pr, menls to a small lin.il |ur incul is, in the opinion of Sir <;««>. I'aish, one of the greatest steps taken to restore ffldracc ill Europe. In an article be wntri« btites to the on!cmporary KYview, this well-known ecoaoMlst695 words
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Advertisement16 1932-10-27 1 RUBBER lesed in London l-vi aighl 2V 2 (Spot) \J.,iKii ii. all) Slr.td\ Q 'Ml at16 words
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Advertisement20 1932-10-27 1 I^|||l |,pp <^r Da eke lev W and can APPRECIATE X #X THEIR INDIVIDUAL X^^&y^ «^ml Ei i^ w BACHELOR20 words
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Advertisement21 1932-10-27 1 TIM X XI Closed in London last Right at £152 ss. (Spot) £152 15s. MONTHS) Silver: 1 TV.i 17% (1 months)21 words
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Article732 1932-10-27 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. S|>ot rubber nru down 1 16 to J j at. Um doM in I^ondon la.vt liuht. according to a cable from (,ai London i< m« strident. The market was geneVaUy steady with ♦he forward priest M follows: November 2'£ Dsosmbei 17732 words
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Article211 1932-10-27 2 Middle (Quotations on Wednesday. MiriiHo prirn<; of local issues fin :.s folli ws in Rincapore <>m Wednesday -crordin^ to Fraser A Co.*a list: MINING. Aaain Knmbanji 27 Austral Malay ir> Ayr Hitam Tin 12 8. Bangrin Tin i Batang Padang O.OTtt, li.it u Carta 4 r> Kukit Araag211 words
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Article71 1932-10-27 2 12 noon Oct. 2(J, 1982. Buyers Sellers Gambirr ft. 75 Java Tube 1t. 50 Hamburg Cuk- 10.00 fcfuntok Whito Pepper 24.50 White Pepper 2.3.50 Black Pepper 18.50 Mixed Black Pepper 15.00 Stuftdried Copra 5.70 Mixed Copra .5.16 5.15 Small Flake Tap 3% Pair ;i.25 Ifed: Pearl71 words
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Article41 1932-10-27 2 Wednesday** exchange rates in'•lu(l<"<i the fo!l>\vinir SKLMXC. London, l months' si^ht 2 ."> 31/32 I-omlcn months' sijrht 2 15 '16 London, 60 <Jay^' s^lit 2 3 29/32 London, :,o days' irrht 2I 7 8 London, demand 2 3 27 3241 words
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Article513 1932-10-27 2 PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings are pending P. and O. S. N. Co.'s Naldera (Oct. 28). N.Y.K.: Hakozaki Maru (Nov. 3). Hamburg Amerika Line: Burgrenland (abt Oct. 27 East Asiatic Co.. Ltd. Fionia (Nov. 1), Africa (abt Nov. 1). O.S.K. London Maru (Nov. I). Hlu<;513 words
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Article42 1932-10-27 2 CUBA AND U. S.A. Havana. Monday. Tho National Sugar Institute rocommends the Government to adopt a tariff policy similar to that of Great B'itain, as it considers that tho present depression in Cuba is lai^tly caused by American tariffs on sugar AnetaHavasAneta-Havas - 42 words
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Article1208 1932-10-27 2 INSURANCE FRAUD BOTH ACCUSED CONVICTED. JUDGE'S COMMENTS. 11. Bell and E. I). 3ykea were yesterday convicted by Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, of attempting to cheat the American Foreign Insurance Company on Aug. <x by dishonestly trying to induce them to pay $7,3701,208 words
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Article181 1932-10-27 2 Two Men Arrested After Police Comb-out. Two men have been charged in connection with the mail bag 1 robbery at Kuston Station, involving £0,000 worth of registered pack- ages. The police combed London last week, and numerous pound notes from the baj* were found in a chimney of181 words
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Article66 1932-10-27 2 Suggestion lo Pave A Westminster Street. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Tuesday. Sir Philip Dawr.on, the Unionist member for West Lewi&mun, is to ask the Minister of Transport, Mr. P. J. Pybus, in th-j House o 4 Commons tomorrow whether he will advise th« Westminster City Council to66 words
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Article97 1932-10-27 2 Tehran Paying Two Ami A Half Per Cent. (From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Wednesday. Tehran Rubber Estates report i profit for the yeai ended June 3C of £4,532 compart (l with £3,750 for the previous twelve months. .A dividend of 2 1 per cent, is recommended, carrying forward97 words
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Advertisement47 1932-10-27 2 Found at Last! THB MASTER TAIIjOR. FOR SUITS 4 Jfe\ Perlect in Cut. If A Latest St>lc and 2'^' f Tirst Class Mate- f\ *JfL rials at Wry V$ 2? Modci ilt Prices. f.H 1 m I \l.l. VI jP I TUNG CHOY 2^ll, COLEMAM ST. SINCAPORE.47 words
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Advertisement390 1932-10-27 2 THE SINGAPORE Daily News. lead Office: 7S, CVril Singapore, Phaari llSl-flSt. Tel: "Tinvs" Singapore. Ruala Lumpur Office Java Street. Plione 2<BS. SUBSCRIPT 'ON PAII.S. Payable ii» advance. Local delivery. p< Monthly $L-"»0 $17 Quarterly N-M Hali-yerrly 29.00 $10.50. Single !opy, ."> cents:. All communications relatire business matters, viz., advert subsr390 words
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Miscellaneous136 1932-10-27 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. I NALDERA, Brit., S.i»:jr. t ns, Yokohama 2*5-10, for London via Penang 28-10. DENEB, Dutch, 170 tons, from Te. I nang 26-10, u>r Tg. Pinang 27-10. KUALA, Brit., 369 tons, from Bang* k 1. 26-10, for 1..- ngkok :;i>-;o. DE WEERT, Dutch. 985 tons, from Batavia 26-10, for136 words
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Miscellaneous537 1932-10-27 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. May. October 27. St. Andrew's S^iety practice dance. Adelphi Hotel, 5.45 p.m. Intorport Rovin,.' Regatta. \nnual In«p««tion of Ist Singapore Co., liys Hi-, ado. lUfltel »«t. Hall, r..;;0 pan. Saturday, October 29. Annual mtg. ot £"pore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., P.oustead C-., i2..:0. ]noh lVofessions.l Races, Third537 words
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Article903 1932-10-27 3 S.R.C. FIGHT HARD FOR 3-0 VICTORY S.C.C FINISHING LACKS POLISH i; u two PadanK »Iu!)s met ai hackey yesterday for Ike Jir^t i1,.. seaMMi and aHhoagh the B.R.C. wen convincinsb »>> ,U |o one their rleten was not as easy U the score S.C.C. <'iv!903 words
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Article35 1932-10-27 3 Scotland Beaten By Wales. Edinburgh, Wednesday. In an international football match here toaaj Wales beat Scotland by ive foals to two. \t half time i he score v»as Wales four, Scotland nil. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article27 1932-10-27 3 The fin.V pf the Russian Pool lourn went at the Tanpli i Club will be played at 6.1i p.tt». tofiW i ctw^cn F. Strickland and27 words
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Article407 1932-10-27 3 c;losters beaten. YESTERDAY'S PADANG RUGBY. A. (n. fi pts. Canters A. 5 pts. In a Ru^hy match on the Padang yesterday A (Machine Gun) Co., S.V.C., U«at the Gloucestershire Regt. "A" by six points to five. The Gloucester! h-.ul easily ;he beat of407 words
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Article490 1932-10-27 3 POSTAL TEAM DRAWS WITH A. A. A. Postal XI 2; 2. A good tethering o-' supporters of both teams \it^ present hi < lei ;r 'ai Union ground In Ibilestier Road yester d^y aft noon to witness the football match between the Amicable Athletic Associati >n and the490 words
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Article334 1932-10-27 3 VISIT FROM MIRI. KEEN RACING EXPECTED. The annual interport rowing regatta between the Miri Boat Club and the Royal Singapore Yacht Club will take place inside the breakwater this afternoon, when two races will e competed for: the interport scnllfl and the interport fours challenge cup. A334 words
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Article634 1932-10-27 3 MANY UPSETS. DIVIDENDS SMALL AN OBJECTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 26. Jhe second day of che Ipoh Turf Club's autumn race meeting drew a poor crowd. Cantions punting resulted in small dividends despite numerous upsets. The going was heavy. In the fourth race634 words
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Advertisement282 1932-10-27 3 Christmas Greeting CARDS A series of charming Malayan scenes designed h\ \a^\\ artists VBjlKg&r]t*zsf jjct. r J^M well-known in tii:; country. In fi *•>' /^HrP black and white, and in colours ffiß}^ V: these delightful studies are sure Era* V MALAYAN X ;.JAS CARDS JOBst. ARE MUCH APPRECIATED Tj ?A282 words
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Article47 1932-10-27 4 To Act as Colonial Srrrrtary. ft li understood although ''fiir.ul confirmation la unobtainable, that when Sir John n leave early next jf«ar, prior to retirement, Mr. A ,H: lv b«omc acting < olonial Se reUrv. Mr. Hayncs H ::I P"»«it lititish Adviser, r elantan.47 words
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Article63 1932-10-27 4 A partially mecetsfii] strike Of pineapple factory coolies at Grovo Road has been in operation for some days, owing to a redncUofl of wanes. Several factory hands went on strike but others continued to work. These were threatened by those who had downed tools but there were63 words
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Article241 1932-10-27 4 "A CLEAR CASE FOR BANISHMENT." A Chinese, who waa suspected to in. ;> pickpocket, was brought before Mr. C. Wilson in the Crii >in District Court yesterday to hov. cause win* lie should not be l>'.;und over. It was I'.lle^ed that the man picked pockets in niosquito buses241 words
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Article91 1932-10-27 4 Car Turns Turtle At Seremban. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Serembnß, Wednesday. A motor accident occurred here today when a motor-ear driven by a Chinese < nd a Fmall car owned by Dr. van Geyiel and driven by a Tamil came into collision at the junction of Liabu and91 words
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1057 1932-10-27 4 POSITION NOT DISCLOSED BY LOSSES OF $500,000. The annual general Meeting of United Engineers, Ltd., held at the registered office, Hirer Valley Road, yesterday, produced a lively discussion over the company's losses for the current year. Mr. H. L. K. (irahurn, having elucidated the fact1,057 words
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Article3368 1932-10-27 4 Consideration For Shareholders. In the directors' report you will t stated that after making the uwial allowances and transferring the sum <>i $360,000 from general re*«rvc and $125,000 from 'm Vr VVV v x tho equaliza- $310,131 remains, from which has been deducted $72,320 tor the maintenance of3,368 words
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Article312 1932-10-27 4 CRANE ACCIDENT. VERDICT OF DEATH MISADVENTURE A verdict o adventure a>- the n accidentally struck waa returned >. Mr. Bourne a1 Coi into the death of a i'M' coolie name i Chew on o 17 Inspector Mohd. A n < d the case. The first witne312 words
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Article157 1932-10-27 4 Hail Character Com icted. A schoolmaster, named I Wai Kok, on 'I'u \-iiay nftei had his fountain pen snatel from his pocket< As a result an uneni] Chinese name! Wan Man w:..s produced befoie Mr. J. V. i Gregg, the Singapore Magistrate, yesterday. H< mitted the facts of157 words
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Article98 1932-10-27 4 Low Cheng Chye was ed ye terday by Mr. J. K. '^-xv:, the Singapore Magistrate, to s fine of in default to three weeks' <>iis imprisonment on a cl of theft r I ho accused was seen i out of the complainant cany rig a' blanket which latter98 words
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Article75 1932-10-27 4 There were two robberies yesterday. One vin tht- < vening at <• Road when mi n lh:.t m he v. r. < -i.i- Lorong li. he m -I up upon four Ihinesc who d« ampc w 140 of !>. The other report concern* incident in Boon Teck Roa*l75 words
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Advertisement376 1932-10-27 4 BOMAHY'S Tunbridge Wells BISCUITS. :iro many people who can never be content with the ommonplace, :i select oatnpmiy to whom the best •lone appeals. :ire the connoisseurs, and for such Konwrv's TunbridgC Water and Wheatea MTater These Ineoaiaarable biscaits, iq I• The P*me«i TaahfMsv Blaeaita. rou I, cri ip, thia,376 words
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Article2122 1932-10-27 5 SEQUEL TO BIC COPRA SWINDLE. lan leave and notice bf i given at same time? it LOYEE SUES COMPANY. the nooo copra bwMlb teamed in tfc< erday bff are the Chief Jastiee (Sir William ,en {"Jird Rowj ThoriiHt sued his »ornier ih< V V. Java Sumatra Haadelmaatschappij i, rr passa*2,122 words
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Article, Illustration74 1932-10-27 5 Sl"' ballrons entered by eipht nations, started from the Hallonplatz in I.asle. Switzerland, in the annual Gordon Kennett rare, the cup for which has been donated i X \i* Hmirv Ford Great JJriluin was not represented in the rate which74 words
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Article273 1932-10-27 5 PRIESTS EXPELLED. NEW CHURCH ORDERED TO BE SEIZED. Mexico City, Oct. 7. Vrchbishap Dwz wn arre ted at hi residence ton*pnt and charged wi It railing > rt'wrj -t<*r church property under his control, as required under '<.'i:* low rt-ligiojs laws. The nrrest was preceded by an273 words
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Article511 1932-10-27 5 ANOTHER ATTACK. PREPARATIONS BY TREASURY. Washington, Oct. k. The Unit:.-; StzUs Treasury is i)iej>aied m meet another con-.-•'jiiL'd raid on the national gold supplies wtich is reported to be in preparation abrcad, officials of ihat ikpaitmoni said today in discussing the weakness of the American511 words
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Article16 1932-10-27 5 London, Monday. The City is di -located today by an exceptionally thick fog-. Ane-ta-llavas.16 words
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Article187 1932-10-27 5 Stowaways Fined And Repatriated. Thirt« n Chinese stowaways «>n i <>:i!'l th g.s. Lyemoon, which arrived in Singapore on Saturday from Il<>n*r Km- wcii cac*" fined $100 or 28 days' .»i defoiH and or- to be repa listed <m Lhe expi! ...i.!<»:i of the; i* fcentenc* at th€187 words
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Article59 1932-10-27 5 Seremban'g Condition For Amusement Parks. (From Ov.v Own Correspondent.) St remban, Wednesday. Today's Sanitary Board meettin^, Che Hamsafa bin Abdulla presiding, accented the report <>f the sub-committee annotated at the last meeting to consider the advisability of sanctioning amusement parks. The sub-committee was in favour of sanctioning such59 words
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Article113 1932-10-27 5 A i'KKSS KKI'OKTKR. BUDAPEST PROFESSOR APPOINTED. l/ii h; ii< i in d •V. ii I': IV.-o of "iiire. r ;il Buclufc Unl vci-sity, M lln Ti;:n-ya, has l < :i appoi.ited pro k rc,'o. I i i i he Chiiio.-e Uove nmc.nl i i Jen i113 words
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Article95 1932-10-27 5 Tan Thye Joo'§ Appral Lasts All Day. Tan Thye Joo, the managing partner of ("hop Thye Leoiuj, who was s< iten&ed n all to four year*' rigorous imprisonment for cheat* intf in connection With the recent copra swindle, appealed agafctttt the conviction and sentence before Mr. Justice Beckett95 words
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Article94 1932-10-27 5 Ton^koiiii Coolies 1 Dispute. An ar^umont beiwoon the owners of two t oti^kw n^.- regardinjf moori l< < to fr< i < i ii^l>t between Lho resi»ective news at »i.::o a.m. on Oct. i-'- r >, doriag which the complainant, 'lan Baa H<», wji.< Bti uck «>n the94 words
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Article43 1932-10-27 5 Appointment of Chinese Commissioner* (From Our Own Coire^ponjdeni Bangkok, Wednesday. Mr. Tun Siaw Mi chairman of the ChintM Chamber of Commeree,) )i b \>vu appointed Ooav mi- toner in Bangkok omuowmd to iasae certificates of origin tor morchaadise exported to China.43 words
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Advertisement33 1932-10-27 5 They maketheir own roads! i "If >i'y" «-2i fr **>•' "a... I bV '-^'^bB bBL .^^VH B^BB^^Slß^Tßß^B^Biß^Kjr^ V*"* 'j^ WHETHER OVER STONES OR MUD Orolo Roadless Tracks WILL TRANSPORT THEIR LOADS. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED.33 words
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118 1932-10-27 6 HEILUNG -KIANG PEACE EFFORTS FAIL. JAPANESE LAUNCH FIERCE Pi l 1/\v_Ja.. REINFORCEMENTS SENT NORTH. Fierce fighting has broken out between the Japanese and Genera! Su Ping-wen, attempts on the part of the former to come to terms having failed. Much speculation has arisen ever the sudden declaration of martial law118 words
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Article71 1932-10-27 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Wednesday. The Japanese attempts to come to terms with General Su Pingwen (the Governor of the Hailar District of Heilung-kiang and the commander of th< i C.E.R. Defence Force) having failed, the Japanese troops launched a fierce counterattack upon Fularki on71 words
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Article256 1932-10-27 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hontf Kong, Tuesday. Mr. Wamr Cliinp-wei (the former President of the Executive Yuan and leader of the Left Wing of the Kuomintang Party) trrhred in Hong (Cong this morning by the M.M. liner Andre Lebon. He did not uo ashore and256 words
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Article201 1932-10-27 6 Sin Kuo Min; Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Kuo Min Sin Chew Jit Poh An important meeting was held yesterday evening at the Shanghai residence of ?/lr. T. V. .Soonp: (the Finance Minister and acting President of the Executive Yuan). Amonp those who attended the meeting were Mr. Tai Chi-tao 'the President of the Examination201 words
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Article116 1932-10-27 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - A Shanhai Red." Sin Chew Jit Poh Sl mitfhtii. Wednesday. The Kian;r U Province Supreme Court is establishing a sp^'ial court at Nanking to try Chen Tcoshu and the other Communvr linprlead^rs arrested in the rouml- up in the International Settlement I c .'on days i«Ki>. Mr. Tt:i ifaag-pw (the116 words
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Article401 1932-10-27 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Rumours of Plot To Overthrow Him. Shanghai, Wednesday. The sudden declaration of martial law in Peking, and the announcement that Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has wired to Marshal Chaog HsuehJiang Instructing him to maintain order in the north and in Shantung 1 have given 1401 words
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Article207 1932-10-27 6 By China aail Japan. Bell In, .Tuesday. t)r. Scftrite, w^o "wa^ a' inernbeiof the Lytton Oommisaion, addr^ire the German Colonial S< civty today on the activities of ihi- Commission in the Far East. ne ae^larfed on the subject 61 finding a solution to the ManchuiiiMi problem that207 words
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Article129 1932-10-27 6 NEW TREATY. SCANDINAVIAN RIVALRY. Stockholm, Mondiy. The Government is actively preparing for m -grtiations which commence in London in November to regulate commercial exchanges with Great Britain. The present convention dates from 182G and is unworkable owing to the new British tariffs. Two facts will dominateAneta-Havas - 129 words
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Article192 1932-10-27 6 Details of Dutch Plan Disclosed. London, Wednesday. Details of the tea restriction scheme drafted by the Netherlands Indies Association are published by the Financial Times. They reveal that the scheme, which has been approved by practically all the Patch growers, proposes that the Netherlands Indies, British India andReuter - 192 words
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Article48 1932-10-27 6 Brishane Prices Rise Five Per Cent. Brisbane, Monday. Over IO.fiOO baics of wool were offered on the market and i»7 per cent, were Bold. For certain qualities the price showed a rise of 6 per cent, on the sverage price of the precedinj; week. A ncta-HaYas.48 words
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Article34 1932-10-27 6 Eighteen Drowned In Ferry Disaster. Natchez, Mi&sisippi, Monday. An air.o-'bus which had tnkcn its p] -o on a te+ry to cross the river fell into the Mississippi. Eighteen people wore drowned.--Aneta-H&vas.34 words
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Article53 1932-10-27 6 Aneta- Havas - An etaHavas Izmir, Monday. Lefebure has failed in his attempt to roach Saignn in 15 days in his 40 h.p. monoplane o.i account of forced landing in Turkey. He ho;)i;S to c.r.bark at Smyrna for t l ie Pireaus where his aeroplane ca 1 be repaired before53 words
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Article940 1932-10-27 6 ALLEGED BRIBES. FIGHT AT A LODGING HOUSE. A detective police constable was arraigned on three charges of having- received illegal gratification*, and he stood trial before Mr. C. Wilson, Singapore Criminal District Judge yesterday. He was represented by Mr. V. D. Knowles. Chief Court Inspector Sheedy prosecuted,940 words
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Article208 1932-10-27 6 ONLY TEMPORARY FINANCIERS OPINION. BENEFIT TO EXPORTS London, Financial circles of sterling strengths round of inte nal fizzles out. It is point< since the abandonmei standard, long-term B eminent securities have about fifty per cent, v! dollar value of stei ling has about thirty per purchasing powerReuter - 208 words
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Article82 1932-10-27 6 Oik* of the Ann. of TU Economic ConfereMt Madrid, T Speaking at Lti 00th the council of the Inti oj I workers I ifen nee at M. Dalimier, reneh Lab< ft ister, declared, Prance nor main faithful to he which consists :n show ii i"« ona to beAneta-Havas - 82 words
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Article128 1932-10-27 6 Seremban Woman Fined. (From Our Owr Co Sea iban, H i An interesting pro successful before th< Mr. ("U r vvKfe Bc*a I rd prosecute I■ v Wong Ah Ifoi of tampering with a wat< rworka initpei tor I tbt« It ad dial -ir;(i i meter were missing.128 words
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Advertisement210 1932-10-27 6 Ju 1 jT o I Just a few I f breakfast dish I j f suggestions. f I Fresii Herrings i i y/ ff Kippers I Finnan Haddock ff Smoked Cod I Fillets Order them from the SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. Rooms wilh Modern210 words
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Article1412 1932-10-27 7 h, I "S ABODE AND [THE EARLY ICE-HOUSES. I; CTIVE ROTARY ADDRESS. racttvt address on U»*> evolution of modern low I,n s«'ivation of food, from the coolness of the r abode, ihe spriafl room and the "root r hr;'>'. vc of Biore modern memory to the1,412 words
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Advertisement119 1932-10-27 7 EVERY MORNING a Singapore Daily News DELIVERY VAN passes near YOUR HOUSE •'Sign on the Dotted Line*' below and it will come right up to your door and deliver the Singapore I likll Y NFWC I Htmr O F^ m mat I I^l WW tjj I which gives I MORE119 words
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Advertisement213 1932-10-27 7 WKSTEAWAYS NEW BASIC VALUES MEAN POPULAR GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES One or WHITEAWAyS NeW -'^»x BASIC ■Z i 'A VALUES ,1 MKNS BLAZERS. Lishi w««it;ht unioti Flannel well rut i.n<| Tailored, ready to W«ar. N'avy Bloe with i-ither 2 «>i :i !?tas i'.t; '.c!!:-. Sizes 30 inches to ii inches213 words
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Article, Illustration53 1932-10-27 8 Flic B.R.C. boat the S.C.C. at hockey yesterday hy Ihree goals to nil Play round the S.R.C. eroal. Dr. S. L. Oehlers, in goal, saved his side time and ftftin The S.R.C. team. Their defence was impcnotrnl)K' and their ftttmeki dmngerous I'he S.C.C. tpnni. TfcfJ attacked often hut their I53 words
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