Singapore Daily News, 1 November 1932
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Title Section12 1932-11-01 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News NO. 2G. TUESDAY, NOV. IST, 1932. 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article387 1932-11-01 1 i t I i i»oin inspiring. real i• > •1 i r .-.>' m 'i n exici r tarifl not i 1 a count. I .i proceeding to Lumpur thi»:i ancient c i he i custom union of ely minor importai ■»> hich has freedom from ;i very387 words
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Article217 1932-11-01 1 PENANC TRAGEDY. DISCOVERY IN GODOWN. WIRE ROUND NECK. (iordon .lames Wright, a Kuropeaa wharf engineer attached to the IVnan« Harbour Hoard, was found yesterday hanging from a he am m one of tho harlvuir «?oclonn'ts m circumstances pointinu to suicide. He leaves a widow m Penanu and two217 words
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Article87 1932-11-01 1 international Public* Vt orks Programme* (Jeneva, Monday. An international programme of public works to cast unemployment will be considered by the \N orld tonference, the preparatory committei <;f which started work rirrftinu the agenda this morning. The Conference will h<.'d a few plenary meeting* «'md then spiit upReuter - 87 words
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Article45 1932-11-01 1 .Many Feared Dead In Soocbow Derailment. Shanghai, Saturday. The Xankinjc-Shunirhai express \\a< derailed near Soochow as a result of scaffolding connected with repairi on the line obscuring the signal. It is believed that 00 people were cither killed or seriously injured.- Aneta- Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 45 words
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Article54 1932-11-01 1 Expedition Reaches "Roof of World." Moscow. Wednesday. The Soviet mountaineering expedition has reached a height of 21,000 feet above sea level by attaining the famous Pamir plateau, known as the roof of the world. The expedition is continuing the climb, with the object of scaling Harmo peak, 23,163Reuter Wireless - 54 words
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Article31 1932-11-01 1 Successful Operation For Appendicitis. Kontainebleau. Wednesday. The Infanta Beatrice, elder daughter of the ex-Kinp of Spain, was operated on today for appendicitis. The patient is progressing well. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 31 words
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Article34 1932-11-01 1 Cairo, Friday. A quarrel bet ween farmers) on the .subject of their harvests ended in a fitfht in which five were killed and many wounded. The polite were called in to restore order.' Aueta-HavasAneta-Havas - 34 words
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Article78 1932-11-01 1 AUSTRIAN REPORT. ROMANTIC STORY TOLD IN VIENNA. Vienna, Friday. An Austrian cinema manager r mcd Join Fa'M>w, who is berc making picture*, announces that Ik h~s engaged M!m Diana (hurihill, daughter Mr. Wimftcu CUim-hill, w h<» icme time apo came to Vienna. The boulevard jue^sAneta-Trans-Ocean - 78 words
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Article112 1932-11-01 1 Lancashire Mills Again Idle. Londi 1, Monday. Cotton spinning has practically been brought to a standstill m the most important districts of Lancashire m congruence of the strike of operatives over the proposed wage radoction. Nearly 10,000 are idle at Rochdale where between 10 and B 0 millsReuter - 112 words
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Article86 1932-11-01 1 (:rotian Uprising At An End. Vienna, Friday. Telegrams from Jugoslav frontier stations indicate that the guerilla warfare which bands of Croatian patriots H ire be; i waging for some tinu m the hills against the s< rbian authorities has OOme to an end. Ny of th? rebels haveAneta-Trans-Ocean - 86 words
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Article, Illustration212 1932-11-01 1 NEW SCORING. TOUCHED CARD DECISION. BIG CLIJHS AGREE. London, Monday. Striking eaaagei m tho rules of eeatrael bridge, affecting particularly the scoring, have seen tntroda)eed as an outcome of an ajrreeaient hetween the premier curd-playing hodies the Portland Club, London. The Whist Club. New York, and theReuter - 212 words
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Article76 1932-11-01 1 GANDHI NOT TO BE RELEASED. VICEROYS DECISION. MUST DROP CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE. Delhi, Thursday. The Government has decided to detain Gandhi until he makes declaration that he entirely dissociate* himself from the civil disobedience movement. The Viceroy announced this decision m response to a request from the Moslem leader Shaukat AliReuter Wireless - 76 words
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Article83 1932-11-01 1 Escape of Twe ntv-tlir<»<» Convicts. Paris, Friday. A sensation has been created by the announcement of the Ministry i of Justice thai "SI convicts sue- j ceeded m escaping- from th>" French penal settlement on Devi!'-; Island. Three of them ar<- murderers. Among them are one German andAneta-Trans-Ocean - 83 words
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Article55 1932-11-01 1 Malay laul Who Had I A Fil. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Serenihan, Monday. A drowning tragedy has ex-- I curred at Rembau where a Malay lad, a victim of epileptic fits, was I seized by a t*t when attempting I to draw water from a well and i55 words
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Article255 1932-11-01 1 S.S. CERTIFICATES. CESSATION OF SALES. GOVERNOR'S ORDER. The sale of Straits Si-ttlc- I ■eats Savings Certificates has been stopped by order of the Governor. The reason for this step is explained m the following notification which was received by the Singapore Daily News last ni^ht from255 words
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Article83 1932-11-01 1 Proposal to Build Spa Hotel. Mioich, Friday. A j^.an to turn Oberanunergßti, the Bavarian village famous for the Pfcusion Play, into a modern health resort is bc-inj* favourably orfisidered owinu; to the financial condition of the inhabitants through the f >ilure of the harvest. German bankers are willing toReuter Wireless - 83 words
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Article62 1932-11-01 1 Death Roll Totals Three Hundred. Hanoi, Friday. According to the latest reports, the typhoon which struck the coast of Annam on Oct. 15 claimed )>OO victims and caused much damage m the towns and villages. A second typhoon which struck further soutn on Oct. 25 caused much damageAneta-Ocean - 62 words
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Article47 1932-11-01 1 Complainant Acid Throwing Case, (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Monday. A further postponement was granted today m the aci i throwing case m which towkay (Jan Kirn Hee i* charged* the complainant being Ramasamy Chetliar. It was stated the Chittiar II still m hospital.47 words
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Article48 1932-11-01 1 Arson Attempt Fails. Cadiz, Friday. An attempt was BUUfo to burn the vrreat chimh <»f San Pilipe m which the first Spanish Cortes used to meet. The valuable door was sprayed with petrol, but the Are was extinguished m time. Three people have been arrested. Aneta-HavasAneta-Havas - 48 words
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Article637 1932-11-01 1 Others Ideas Tlm great eaaage* vhicfe have taken, and arc still taking, planin Ku>i»t air diKcusftcd belou by Princess Sahalu-dtline. L T»:it«randdauuhter «,l Sultan Mejid il of Turkey. After a recent \isit, Priaceaa Sahaheddine is wreath impit-ss-ed by UM int'rtsl >\ hi« h Kuyptian women arc taking m the more637 words
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Advertisement14 1932-11-01 1 RUBBER CltSfd m Lendon Iggl nijrat at 2 17/32 (Spoi Market <}";• Cross rate: :!.2*14 words
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Advertisement244 1932-11-01 1 RENE ULLMANN'S SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT THIS IS THE 1OTH ANN'VERSARY OF THE OPENING OF OUR FIRM. TO CELEBRATE THIS OCCASION WE ARE HOLDING A SPECIAL SALE AND OFFER TO OUR CLIENTS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY OF BUYING THEIR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES. AT THIS CFEAT CCITBIKED X'MAS AND ANNIVERSARY SALE244 words
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Advertisement17 1932-11-01 1 TIN Closed m London last niuht at £152 15s. .(Spot) £153 10s. <■•■ MONTHS) Silver: IX', VI months)17 words
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Article599 1932-11-01 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. spot rubber waj down 1 'VI on I Saturday's price <*v the doae m London last ni^nt. Meordfass ta a < able from our Londaja rat raapott-<\<-nt. The RHirkct was quiet with the f|uot.!tions as followi Suo< 2 17 32 Noverriber599 words
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Article282 1932-11-01 2 Middle (^notations on Monday. Middle prices of local i-su<*s were sa follows m Singapore '>n Monday see rdinaj t<» Praser A: Co.*a list: MINING. Asuni Kumban? 27 Austral Malay 19 Ayer Hitan Tin II <".. Baaajria Tin 15-, Batans; Padans; 0.07 H, iiatu (avos ()A7>, liukit Arang »>..;<r282 words
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Article95 1932-11-01 2 Wli«»at Finn On Rumours of Restriction. Lo&dqa, Friday. The Sterling exchange was comparajtfrrely Bteady with fluctuations narrower. Th« v Stock ExdsHisjpe m;i -rally ruled quiet anvl irioprular. Gilt-edged securities were uncertain but Cables and Wireless issues, ui'iv a atropa; feature. Amonp the commodity markets, wheat was lin.i «>winjj;Reuter - 95 words
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Article72 1932-11-01 2 If noon Oct. SI, 19*52. Buyers Seller* 'Jav.-.bior 0.00 Java Cube 10.00 H: mbtng- Cube 10.50 Muntok White Pepper 24.25 White Pepper 23.25 Black Pepper 18.00 Mixed Black Pepper 15.00 Suadried Copra 5.80 5.50 Mixed Copra 5.25 5.25 Small Flake Tap 3% Fair 3.25 Mcd: Pearl72 words
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Article48 1932-11-01 2 Monday*! exchange ratee m I eluded the following: SELMNft. London, 4 months* si^ht 2 .*> Sl/8S London months 1 si«-ht 2/i 16 10 London, 60 days' Bight 2 3 29/82 I London, 30 day sight 2/8 7 k London, demand 2 'i 27/82 London, T.T. 2-3 13/1648 words
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Article29 1932-11-01 2 London, Friday. In reply to a question m the House of Commons, Mr. Chamberlain stated that the Government did not foresee an early return to the gold standard. AnetaAneta - 29 words
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Article311 1932-11-01 2 WAR IN PENANG. Volunteers' Annual Inspection. (From Our Own jCpcrespondent.) Penan£, Sir day. The General Offic r CO"*nm*ndinjr (Major-Genera! L. C. I*. Oilfield) today carried out his annual inspection of the Penan*? and Province Welle.slov Volunteer Corps m the course of tactical scheme on the Ginger Estate, four miles from311 words
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Article144 1932-11-01 2 Cabinel Considering Decrees London, Friday. It is believed that the Cabinet is carefully studying the decrees which must be prepared before Nov. 1"> dealing with reprisal tariffs against the Irish Free State. Following the negative results ot' the conversations held recent-' ]y in London, it is thought thatAneta-Havas - 144 words
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Article45 1932-11-01 2 Important Discovery m Siberia. Moscow, Saturday. I» is officially announced that Soviet prospectors have discovered a coal deposit estimated at many millions of tons m East Siberia. The discovery is deemed to be of the greatest importance for Far Eastern industrial development.— Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 45 words
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Article360 1932-11-01 2 OPINION HESITANT. DISARMAMENT PROPOSALS. London. Monday. British opinion, official an<l press, on the French disarmament plan is still hesitant pending publication of the full text. The Times says the plan should be considered sympathetically by Britain it' only because of its painstaking endeavour to meet someAneta-Havas - 360 words
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Article150 1932-11-01 2 Death of Daughter Of Pioneer Planter. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. There passed away this morning at Kajang Mrs. Ng Lin Choo, aft ma long- illness. The deceased was Gl years old and leaves behind her husband, four sons (Dr. N*£ Boy Huah, of150 words
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Article49 1932-11-01 2 forsen Krcuger's Defence at Trial. Stockholm, Friday. Throe audio s of Kreuger and Toll. Berge, Troeni and Lrodencrona, have !>♦■ n sentenced to three months for tegiecting their duties. The triafl ha? opened of Torsen Kieuger, who, replaying to questions, attributed rt-sponsibility for the* manipulation! to Ivar ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article36 1932-11-01 2 WHEAT RESTRICTION Buenos Aires, Friday. The Argentine Minister *of Agriculture propose! to Invite Canada and Australia to study the possibility of limiting the sowing of wheat for a period of not less than two years AnetaHavasAneta-Havas - 36 words
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Article36 1932-11-01 2 The M(-.~acr. ,ic^ Muri times Angkor is due m Sinfraftorc from IVnanpr en Friday, Nov. 4, at (J a.m. and will piohahiy sail on the same day at p.m. for Baigon, Honjr K<*itf and Shanfrfajii.36 words
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Article38 1932-11-01 2 The Chinese proprietor 01 an eating shop m Victoria Street was lined $f>o and ordered to pay $1.60 costs hy Mr. A. C. Boyd, th'i* Singapore Fourth Magistrate, yesterday for tamoering with v water mvter o^ hid premises.38 words
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Advertisement42 1932-11-01 2 Found at Last! THE MASTRR TAILOR. SUITS Jfo\ Perfect m Cut. vW A Latest Style and Jt^jf I'irst Class Mate fjk fSB I riii I i j j i i rM I Moderate I'ricts t^ |J TUNG CHOY COLEMAN ST. If SINGAPORE.42 words
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Advertisement356 1932-11-01 2 THE SINGAPORE Paily News. Head Office: 7S. fVell Slncapore, sir.i-r»ir.-j. Tel: I4 TI»e« H sin^; lp ir Kuala F.un';jur Office J;,\a Sir. r. Phone J6HS, SUBSCRIPTION RATE Payable In adran< T. deli' Monthly $l Quarterly |4.50 Half-yecrly $9.00 Single Copy, ."> All commun ical u<w business matters, viz., subsc ribtions.356 words
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Miscellaneous552 1932-11-01 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings are pending For Europe. P, and O. S. Go*.*! Raji>utana 1 N\>v. 11). N'.Y.K.: Hako/aki Maru (Nov. t). Hanburg Awerika Line: Rhoinland I Nov. 1). EUst Asiatic To.. Ltd. Fionia -Nov. I>, Afffaa (abt Nov. f), O.S.K. Leaden Maru (Nov.552 words
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Miscellaneous578 1932-11-01 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today, Novembor 1 Johore State Council meeting. The Hewan, 1 1 a.m. Wednesday, November 2. Rotr.ry Tiffin, Group Opt. Jackson, K.A.F., on "The Development and Value of Plying,* 1 Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. "Three Wise Pools,* 1 Victoria Theatre. !».:{<> p.m. Thursday, November St. Andrew's Society practice578 words
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Miscellaneous189 1932-11-01 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. VAN HEUTSZ, Dutch, 2.T!'.» tons ttom Belawan T 1 1 :'.i-iu, for China 3-11. BKNCRUACHAN, P.rit.. 3,780 ton from London IJI-10, for llonjr Kong 1-11. BINOKAWANG, Dutch* 291 tons, from Pontian&k 31-10, for Pontianak 2-n. VAN SWALL. Dutch, 1.2:',:) tons, frieni Cheribon 31-10. 'or Cheribon 2-11. GEN: VAIN189 words
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Article788 1932-11-01 3 A .P.C .'S HO CKET WIN OVER S.C.C. LAST-MINUTE VICTORY FOR S.R.C. U-. M.CU. SHARE FOUR GOALS Several hockej srames \s«>r«- nlaviri n •■I eh, on the Padang, the A P SSSHS* >^'^«ay iby fm,r pfalTVo i i,,^ lh f*£ s.R.C matched a last-minute Tictw over h i 7 d788 words
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Article30 1932-11-01 3 Racing <:iul> \U> Paris Beaten. Paris. Monday. In n football match hero t< t\i the Arsenal beat the Raring Clab dv Paris »>y five* ii«»:!l- to two. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article56 1932-11-01 3 The s. II.C tennis tournament will conclude on Thursday v.ln, Dr. <;. de Sousa and 'i. l.owo (owe 30) will oppose N. E. Esa and S. Hogrnn (owe I*2) m the iinal of the doubles handicap. Th.' Club will be at home and the won dm in^ lhe56 words
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Article465 1932-11-01 3 BETTING PROBLEM. TATTERSALL'S PLAN TO LICENSE BOOKMAKERS. (H\ Air Mail) London, Oct. 15. Proposal tnal i 1 bookmakers should be li<:«-Ti-»-(i by Tattersall's Committee, m order to prevent "welshing," were made yesterday by Mr. Ronald S. Rushton, secretary of the colnmittee, when j?i ing evidence before465 words
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Article343 1932-11-01 3 NARROW WIN FOR THE S.G.C. The result of the match between the 1 Singapore Golf Club and the Island Club played on the letter's course on Sunday was a win for the *M.l\ h\ )2 to 11%. The Ecoren were a^ follows, Singapore Golf Club players mentioned fust343 words
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Article708 1932-11-01 3 RUGBY IN RAIN. HARD FORWARD BATTLE. P. S. GO DOWN. I'S. dealers IS. A strong Gloucester Regiment fifteen proved much u,o good for Public Services side when the teams met at Dunearn Road yesterday and the soldiers won I y j the comfortable margin of l V>708 words
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Article208 1932-11-01 3 IN SPITE OF PLAYER'S RETIREMENT. Edinburgh, Oct. 20. A crowd of 35,000 saw Wales befit Scotland by five Koal- to two m an international soccer match. m spite of the retirement oi Phillips who was injured m thi fifteenth minute. The Scottish halves were unable to hold theReuter Wireless - 208 words
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Article162 1932-11-01 3 Britzsli Trade With Manchvkub. London, Monday. The question i-l' restriction of British trade with Manchukuo wa< raised by Hr. Chorlton (Ccn.) m tiu House ol Commons. Sir John Simon replied that thi Governmem had no i.unds for doubting t t. the Open Door would be effectively maintainedReuter - 162 words
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Article129 1932-11-01 3 Retirement After ,">0 Years' Banking, London, Monday. M r,. H. I>. Jones, senior manager m London of the Hoi Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, retires today after completing 50 years of banking. Keuter. Mr. Jones is years of age. Ho was with thj Wank m129 words
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Article114 1932-11-01 3 Excitement Over Possibilities. Vtirobi, Thursday. Sir Albert Kitten's report on t }r pc! it !it 'i 1 h<» Kakamoga area tfl gold >ld bus roused optimistic excitement throughout Kenya. (ica; :-j>! opinion favour throwing open areas > pro3rncting and am claims. Sir Albert m an intci viemr >:n»lReuter Wireless - 114 words
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Article101 1932-11-01 3 Lachi Ram, manager of Messrs. Kemchaiul's unon m North Bridge Read who was charged by a tailor working m the same establishment with criminal misappropria t i<'fi Of a piece of sill; an<l of |800, was discharged l>y Mr. K. c. (I. Baroeti En Pie fourth Police Coui The101 words
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Advertisement234 1932-11-01 3 FOR FRIENDS AT HOME OFrn F F X th RkAX r KMKVr Wmi (>; R LONDON <>m X E and the supplier* concerned, v ire am in tcepi orders for JOHNNIE WALKER WHIS delivered to your Friend, a. Homj^For ChHstmal Ax >^ /aV\ RED LABEL 9 Bottle n Bottle i234 words
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Article90 1932-11-01 4 Flight With Brothen r_ Krom \Uv Home. Vienna, Saturday. The mynteriouii disappearance m the younK Princew Stephanie of WmdiKch-Gracti has been solved •»y the newii from Brussels that jhj lias arrived at tlic home of 1 »;>•'«>• CU mentine of Belgium wjdoi* of Prince Victor Napoleon, who iAneta-Trans-Ocean - 90 words
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Article95 1932-11-01 4 I Large Areas Available At Hi«jblan<ls. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. Replying to questions m the Federal Council by Mr. Savage Bailey about experimental work with tea and coffee at the HijfhlamN, the (Jovermnent stated that the officer m charge of this work was competent to95 words
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Article290 1932-11-01 4 MR. R. JOHNSON AND MISS D. L. ABBOTTS. The wedding took place at the St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday, the Yen. Graham White orti- iatinK'. of Mr. Robert Johnson, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. K. Johnson of Southport, Lancashire, and Mi>> Dorothy Lucie Abbotts, daughter of the290 words
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Article2258 1932-11-01 4 SINGAPORE TO HAVE A MAYOR? 1 MUNICIPALITY DECIDE TO APPROACH GOVERNMENT. I PRESIDENT'S LATIN WARNING. Singapore may shortly have a Mayor. At yesterdaj's meeting of the Municipal Commission it was decided to request Government to alter the President's title to >lay<;r and those of the CasaßUSciaaers to Councillors. The motion2,258 words
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Advertisement342 1932-11-01 4 HONEY-GRAINS THE FRUIT AND NUT BREAKFAST FOOD HONKY-GRAINS w an anno- /-^T^V^ ;;-^>, N Two Suggestions for serving t ivel DieakfaKi Pocml. crisp kw t '-^^Ji Honey-Grains. k! m f«»nn. It is made m Mmmmm]oi^^ H j liefli frrmi fruil and nuts bx an r^TTflrT! W! W■ fW BreakfaSt Sim342 words
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Advertisement110 1932-11-01 4 C H Ci n r a B• 3 c It Became a MM g Malaya's jj ir Favourite 3 g In A Week! a f a r 3 b n c a c Q I k^l^l^^ I^l n I By To H. M. The King Special Appointment Of Sism ESTD110 words
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Miscellaneous108 1932-11-01 4 LAW NOTICE. Before the Chief Justice today m the Ist Court at 10.45 a.m. S. 340 32— Harold Wolskel vs. A. Y. Abraham (for further evidence) Followed by: S. 826/32 Bernard K. Thornett vs. X. V. Java Sumatra Hendelmaatschapij (Part heard >. Before Mr. Justice Whitley m the 2nd Court108 words
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Article99 1932-11-01 5 SAMUEL INSULL FETED. I WiTOK Ti:il». |Blh.\» CO-AMERICAN I t E LUNCH. I Friday. (1 American t^ failure has I'- ot" tin ■th, Norii ies, was iT lk on b motorI n<l a lunch given 0 of th" |ji his health, I ■At the great ipr v of Insull/ 1Reuter Wireless - 99 words
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Article28 1932-11-01 5 I Thursday. !l who hai of Europe Kreneh aeroHourjfcM ai 11. IX i< n Cologne of head r the journey age peed an hour. Aneta-HavasAneta-Havas - 28 words
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Article285 1932-11-01 5 MISLEADING LABELS ON COTTON REELS. M. sr*. Adams^m GiMUtn and Co. were the complainants i;i a case which came before Mr. < Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, yesterday, where the manager of Chinese chop warn charged with >cnin^ goods with b false trade description. The chop m question285 words
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Article, Illustration34 1932-11-01 5 Horticultural pursuits arc now m evidence at the deserted Tank Koad station which was closed last spring. TW picture shows maize mowing on what was once the permanent way.34 words
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Article76 1932-11-01 5 TSITSIHAR BESIEGED APPEAL TO TOKIO FOR MORE TROOPS. Xankin^", Friday. Ace< ling to news rrom Chinese th< mili ary situation t\»r ihe Japam c ir Manchuria hi b ro worsened that an urgent cvy been sent to Tokio for nu>re troops- from two to four fresh (IAneta-Trans-Ocean - 76 words
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Article25 1932-11-01 5 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh. s-'.-u'-Ik.:, Sunday. 'I hi- Canton Kuomintang ia remitting $70,000 t<» provide comfort for Lh Chinese Volunteers i.i Manchuria.25 words
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Article57 1932-11-01 5 Mukdon, Wedra <lay. L.iur loyal '"bines, forces are concentrating on Tsitsihar where the Japanese garrison is reported to be m a precarious position. It is understood il»fl attacker* arc wv!l i |uipped jrith heavy artillery and miiie throwers. According to Japanese sources the Japanese and Manchukuo forcei arcAneta-Trans-Ocean - 57 words
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Article183 1932-11-01 5 Sin Kuo Min; Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Kuo Min Sin Chew Jit Poh. and Shanghai. Sunday. Five hundred ol Gen. Cluing T;m-chiu's National Salvation Army Corps appeared on the bank of the Noniii River opposite Tsitsihar on Oct. 27 Kid prepared to cross the river. Gen. Ma Chan-shan lisa wired I i Peking that183 words
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Article337 1932-11-01 5 Sin Kuo Min; Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Kuo Min Sin Chew Jit Poh. and Japan is sail ir > be planning new aggressive menu res against China <»fa eompreht'i^Cve nature. Fiist and foremost they wish to eliminate the Volunteer movement and for this purpose more troops are tj he sent to Manchuria. At the337 words
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Article172 1932-11-01 5 HIGHWAY ROBBERS KNIFE THREAT TO WOMEN. EXEMPLARY SENTENCE. t /n.« I rwo ninosc womon wearing jewellery were riding \i\ a ricksna m River Valley Road mi their way ho ne from thj Groat !.i at 10 o'clock one niyht, when the ricksha was suddenly stopped. The172 words
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Article61 1932-11-01 5 knocked Down By w .Motor-Lorry. A Chinese bicyclist was knocked d< wn by a motor-lorry at th--junction of New Bridge Road and Cross Street yesterday afternoon and was injured mi the right thigh and back. A Chinese pedestrian was knocked down l>y a motor l>us at the junction61 words
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Article185 1932-11-01 5 NEW SCHEME. SPEECHES TO AVOID FOREIGN PROTESTS. Moscow, Friday. In deference to Stalin's wishes, radio has been assigned a predominant part m the 15th anniversary celebrations of the establishm« nt of the Soviet regime which culminate m a speech by the Commissary for War. Voroshitov, on Nov.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 185 words
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Article129 1932-11-01 5 Opposes Imposition Of Tariffs. London, Friday. Sir Isaac Foot. the former Liberal Minister, attacked the permanent character of the Ottawa agreements and remarked upon the dancer of estranging influential circles m Ireland, heretofore sympathetic to Great Britain, if the Free State is crushed under additional customs duties.Aneta-Havas - 129 words
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Article84 1932-11-01 5 No Departure From Gold. Berne, Saturday. Contrary to the stories m the press, it is stated that Switzerland has not the slightest intention of departing 1 from the gold standai d. Th" Xeuo Zuricher claims authority for the statement tb-t though the country, like all others, is grievouslyAneta-Trans-Ocean - 84 words
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Article388 1932-11-01 5 I MALAY WHO ARRESTED ALLEGED SMUGGLER. A Malay, Rahman bin Yusoflf, before Mr. C. Wilson, the <Yinnnal District Judge, told the story of how ho was instrumental m the arrest of two Chinese who, he alleged, were endeavouring- to import dutiable tobacco into Singapore from the •va.388 words
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Article29 1932-11-01 5 Stockholm, Friday. The Nobel Prizes for Physiology have bora iwmrdod to Mr. Chariot Sherrington, of Oxford University, and Mr. B. 1> Adrian, of Cambridge Unlvcr* sity. Aneta-HavasAneta-Havas - 29 words
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Article19 1932-11-01 5 Hollywood, Monday. The death has tak«-n plan* here of Kmett r'orrijr am t}, j-,] m ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article192 1932-11-01 5 CABINETS SCHEME. ELIMINATING DUALISM. Berlin, Friday. Hie papers publish detajfed forecasts o] the Cabinet*? chemc for eliminating dualism between the Federal and Prussian lk>\ ernments, and thereby burying the hatchet with present Prussian <':il>iiß-t headed by llerr Braun. According to these sources, the Federal Cabinet hasAneta-Trans-Ocean; Reuter Wireless - 192 words
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Article81 1932-11-01 5 Berlin, Friday. The German Bx-Servicc Association, the Reichsbanner, I, a asked for admission to the Intel national Confederated A <•< -\n tion of Ex-Service men. The request s<-m to th<- secretary of the committee by he Reichsbanner contains the following words: "The admission ol th<- Reichsbanner into thi.Aneta-Havas - 81 words
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Article105 1932-11-01 5 Drath of Distinguished Economist. London, Monday. The death ha occurred of Sir Sydney Armitage Smith. Reutcr. Sir Sydney ArmHage Smith was private Kecretary t<» the < hancellor of the Exch quer m 1908 and principal clerk m th»» Trej my m 1913. He Ixtjii^ma member <»f the105 words
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Advertisement86 1932-11-01 5 I! 18 t2!5!i£l!!£!L2^-[£sl§ll I I I M I I WHETHER OVER STONES I OR MUD tOrolo Roadless Tracks WILL TRANSPORT THEIR LOADS. j A BiGfNEEBS UMITEO. me Early Bird I THE I K.N.IL.M. Netherlands Indian Airways.) ■X leaves Seletar Aerodrome m,v- V^£DNESDAY at 7 a.m. for I JAVA. F tliirs,86 words
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Advertisement25 1932-11-01 5 i I As a mid morn mo refresher, hot or cold or with milk or as a spread for Sandwiches 'Bovril" is second to none.25 words
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Article857 1932-11-01 6 A FOOLISH e;iRL. ALLEGED COMMUNIST BOUND OVER. "She ii a silly ;>*> and a naught) little girl, and th re 1 only one treatment for siu-h a girl. S 1 outfht to be treated m 'he fashion I hay? indicated, and 1 h>pc li i father857 words
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2029 1932-11-01 6 TAMPERING Wffl WAIER MFTFRS APPEAL COURT HEARINGS. Mr. Justice Whitley and Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell were engaged m hearing certain appeal cases yesterday m the Supreme Court. Before Mr. Justice v Beckett Terrell two separate cases came ■p. In one t*o men were the2,029 words
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Article129 1932-11-01 6 ROYAL HITLERITE. DENUNCIATION OF STAHLHELM. Berlin, Wednesday. Prince August WOhelm, one of the .sons of the ex-Kaiser, at a Hitlerite campaign meeting here last night, to the tfreat surprise or •his royal brothers and friends c: the monarchy, posed as an upholder of tho republican regime. TheAneta-Trans-Ocean - 129 words
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Article158 1932-11-01 6 KEDAH MALAY TO RECEIVE "CAT." A young Malay, who comes from Kedah, pleaded guilty before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge yesterday io the theft of a motor-car belonging to Mr. Paul Verdayne, the well-known local singer. It was stated thai when Mr. Verdayne's driver went into158 words
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Article57 1932-11-01 6 Territorial liters For Six Miles. Warsaw. Saturday. The President of the Polish Republic lias issued a decree increasing Poland's territor il Matt rs to six miles from shore instead of three miles, which is according t>> international usage. The reason .ui\en is the necessity i;> combat stnuf^linj; moreAneta-Trans-Ocean - 57 words
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Article61 1932-11-01 6 INDIAN TRADE. NEW £1,000,000. CONCERN. London. Monday. A meeting of influential shippers at Manchester unanimously favoured the scheme for the better direction of selling methods m [ndia. A further meeting will be convoked comprising all Manchester shippers. It Is suggested that a new concern to 1« styled theReuter - 61 words
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Article43 1932-11-01 6 APPEAL TO CLEI modf;rn schools DENOUNCED. In dedical ing 1 1 picture prallery, I' cardinals md the unequivocally den< art tendencii and moral principle! Th" Pontiff appea clortry throughout that decoration chea were consi* tenets o; canoi Trans-OceanTrans-Ocean - 43 words
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Article182 1932-11-01 6 Alleged \tteiiipted Exlortion. A game of cards between some Hindus developed into a quarrel which lod t<> the eppearance of two of the players before Mr. P. V. Gregg, the Singapore Third Magis- i trate. They were charged with attempt- i cd extortion of $f>o from an erstwhile182 words
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Article47 1932-11-01 6 New York, Friday. The report of the Department <»! Commerce Bhows an improvement m several, branches of industry and a reduction m the number of unemployed. Such an Improvement has not been recorded since 1930. Turn overs have boen slowly improving since January tkst. AnetaAneta - 47 words
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Article105 1932-11-01 6 CHACO PEA CE. BOTH SIDCS READ STOP FIGHTING A sc< The demorali is retreating m < guayan commun many pi i ha 1 m ihe Managua Ilavas. V. Bolivia ha posals to sus] the Chaco, v hi adjustment by a lifferen< b wil !i Ravaguay ha hci tr! f reaAneta-Trans-Ocean - 105 words
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Article35 1932-11-01 6 v u n 'I The Uni ha present* a I regarding i lean students wn the sL t>r :ira (ieni:: nu C.v.-rj- 0 ventiofi to -Hi.'! I tec Lion. A net a-Trans _OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 35 words
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Advertisement14 1932-11-01 6 HEALTH j FOR WORK AND PLAY EAT EVERY DAY SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.14 words
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Advertisement114 1932-11-01 6 RAFFLES HOTEL V MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. Rooms with Modern Sanitation, Hot and Cold TO-NIGHT '"I SPFXIAL DINNER Grilled Cha.au v I AND DANCE Potato^ I H. 75 SPECIAL DAILY TO-MRRO\ I DOLLAR LUNCH to JJ j A LA SIMPSON IMoK v, i Served m the Grill «).:W h> Vtiilni i114 words
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Article1454 1932-11-01 7 FIS CAL CHAN GES TO BE PERMANENT. I\ [HER OMS UNION APPOINTED. \L COUNCIL MEETING. *terda 3 meeting of the Federal Stages would IMH om€ increa^. oa customs import duties for their revenue iiicj said, and. m h:-> opinion, the r;-,ii ta l chance n fiscal paXes af the Federated1,454 words
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Article42 1932-11-01 7 Madrid, Friday. In Ruccession t<> the late M. Albeit Thomas, the Interna* tional Labour Bureau, meeting here, unanimously appointed Sir Atul Chatterjee ai chairman. Mr. Braman (Denmark), Mr. Bfertena (Belgium) and Mr. Ordel (Sweden) mrere elected vict?--i-hai. iik'H. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 42 words
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Article48 1932-11-01 7 ANOTHER CLASH. TRAFALGA R SQ UA R E BATON CHARGE. n, Sunday. emph ed m a baton m iub injured and ai iea cd. hoolig: break t; (i and to car, but th the demonstrators dis ed i I 3 manner after the meetii ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article601 1932-11-01 7 Terrified Shop Assistants. London, Thursday. Disturbance broke oul m the West I lii o!" London today at the junction of Oxford Street and Edgware Road a^ a ponseqw nee of the demons! ral ion m Hyde Parl by 2,000 unemployed "hunger" marchers. While the Police were makingReuter-Wireless - 601 words
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Article45 1932-11-01 7 A Chinese, aged about :;:>, v name was not known, was produced before Mr. A. W Hay, ih.t' Singapore Second Magistrate, terday as a dangerous lunatic •*ri\<\ Aitn wandering m the c>mfiound of a house m Sc-ott Road. Flis Honour remanded him for olmervation.45 words
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Article18 1932-11-01 7 Mr. Tham Ying Thim, <"hinese interpreter, ia now attached to the Difitrid .Judy.' and First Ma*intrate*fe Court. Singapore.18 words
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Article68 1932-11-01 7 Police Forced to I s#Batons. Sydney, Thurnday. Rioting broke out io<lay at Glebe, ih<- industrial suburb, <»v«m the means t<->-t for the unemploy cd. While large crowd were de monntratinjc ■ssinsi the question naire for those Applying fcT the > ole, tlu- position became so eatening that th<-Reuter-Wireless - 68 words
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Advertisement101 1932-11-01 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 which gives MORE NEWS than is contained m any other Malayan I Morning Paper a/r ot/r and post today.101 words
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Advertisement251 1932-11-01 7 WHITEAWAYS NEW BASIC VALUES MEAN POPULAR GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES M^ 1 x yfp f* A Air. >ir ii S <fr^ /-io- 2 t h p a.fif "xv r. jtf ibu x i DOLBLE Itll I. CLOCKS. Accurate aii'i i t me i. <■'■[)- era, double ell Bin m loud251 words
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Article, Illustration78 1932-11-01 8 The king and Queen, with the Princess Royal and uuests. m the Royal Ho\ at Wwmarki't for the Osart witch. \n A.I.C. playtr away with tht hall with I). 11. Tuclnr. ;in SXX. hi?lt hack, comint; up on the loft The A. I*. boat the S. m a hockey name78 words
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Advertisement292 1932-11-01 8 Harry S. Elias, mi o 1 QUAUFIED OPTIdAN J Capitol Building Tel. 2751. CONSULTING HOURS— i 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SLUMP TIME NECESSITATES ECONOMY I ii> M don't t! iou ;twa\ yonr »l<i dorks, wjiirlics it i.iiimI ilioih S< m« I 1 1:< m t(» n>». We ill i\292 words
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Advertisement79 1932-11-01 8 ICAPItOLi 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Another Splendid Sta^e and Screen Show! One of the Finest British Pictures of the Year— SPWBSS OWENNARES Bfc^ Ml Sapper's" famous Slor\ j4B/KL ytk "The IMPASSIVE Presented with an amazingly clever Stage Attraction— First Appearance m Malaya of PAUL PEDRINI I Famous Big Game Hunter and79 words
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Advertisement83 1932-11-01 8 1 1 1 RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 HERE THEY ARK AGAINFUNNIER THAN EVER! RALPH LYNN and TOM WALLS W^^i ■> a&JKg > '^^Sfe Itt i "THA R X a British and Dominions Production i i i <___. Perfect Repairs at Lowest charges is our motto Let us have your trial o83 words
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