Singapore Daily News, 7 November 1932
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Title Section12 1932-11-07 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News NO. 31. MONDAY, NOV. 7TH, 1932. 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article567 1932-11-07 1 th ;i 1 ate of elect ion partake almn denunciation of ih. the Ann rican will hat <■ hall occupy ihe WI.I- p he i ext Pour years. extracts from ihe candidates themI y i heir principal regarded as -i the extent of political n the United States,567 words
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Article68 1932-11-07 1 Big Battle Likelj Al Aula. Harbin. Sunday. Japanese aeroplanes from Tsitrtihar bombed Anta, 70 milea north west of Harbin, IT here I largo forte af antiManchukuo troops s roncent rated. eaeaWaed Japanuae and Manchukuo force is now advancing an Anta where a severe battle is expected. Noho, anotherReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration289 1932-11-07 1 DR. ECKENER'S VISIT. FAMOUS COMMANDER TO STUDY POSSIBILITIES. Ihe possibility of a regular Zeppelin service between Holland and Balavia is revived with the news that Dr. tickener. Commander ot the Graf Zeppelin which has made several Transatlantic and other notable flights, is to visit289 words
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Article739 1932-11-07 1 LAST SPEECHES. CONFIDENCE OF DEMOCRATS. WITCHES* CAULDRON Tomorrow the United States goes to the polls to elect a president. Brian are given cabled summaries oi the candidates' final fiery speeches. Mr. Hoover accuses the Democrats of employing tho colossal falsehood that the Republicans are responsible for theReuter - 739 words
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Article75 1932-11-07 1 OFFICIAL SECRETS. BOOK BY COMPTON MACKENZIE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. Proceedings under the Official Secrets Act have been instituted against Mr. Compton Mackenzie, the well-known author, as a result of the publication last week of "Greek Memories," m which he gave certain details regarding the75 words
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Article129 1932-11-07 1 lireaks Down On Formal Arresl. Athens, Friday. Samuel Insull was formally arrested shortly after his preventive arrest had been ordered by the Public Prosecutor. Insull broke down when he was arrested, and his trembling lips i'or a long tune were unable to frame words. Then he stiffened andReuter - 129 words
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Article34 1932-11-07 1 Mr. 11 R. Waring, of the Europe Hotel, was taken ill suddenly yesterday and removed to the General Hospital. It was stated late last ni^ht that his condition was improving.34 words
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Article343 1932-11-07 1 ONLY ONE CLASH. NAZI SEVERELY INJURED. WATCHING PLANES. Voting begaa m the (icrman election yesterday morning and is progressing peacefully, except for a Nazi-Communist collision m Essen m which one Nazi was injured. Aeroplanes are flying over llcrlin to wireless a warning to the police mReuter - 343 words
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Article722 1932-11-07 1 Ihe apeniai of an Inhibition or Inventions may stem foolish at a time whea world politicianN and economists arc blaming machinery and over-prodaction lor ali out troubles. Why worry about new iaveatieais to make life easier or produce more "ealth. people will ask. when but for the inventor722 words
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Advertisement15 1932-11-07 1 RUBBER (los.d m Lnndon n gatarday ;<< 2 7/16 (Spot Buyers) Market Steady. (ross rate: :5.2!)15 words
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Advertisement22 1932-11-07 1 TIN Closed m London on SatuHav at £152 6s. 3d. (Spot) £153 2s. 6d. (i MONTHS) Silver: 18'/. 18 5/16 (2 months)22 words
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Article470 1932-11-07 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. Ar •ording to a c t i i from London correspondent ii." rubhei market clo ed teady on Saturday V/i1 h he pi i- a* folio* i Buyer I 7 ir.<i. (Sellei lan. Mai 2 11 16 d. kpr.-June 2 28470 words
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Article332 1932-11-07 2 Middlr Ouolations On Satnr Middl** prices al local issues srers .i follows iii Singap* Saturday, urcordtnn to Fra a- list: afINING. am Kumbang 27 Mai: -.1 Tin 11 6. Bansrrin Tin li Batanc Padang 0.07%; Batu Car* D.45, Bukit Arang 010 nom. i Burmah Malay r.om i. Cbenderiang332 words
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Article75 1932-11-07 2 i ii(j*in. \d\ r>, 1932. Buyers Soller? Gar.ibior b.OO Java, Cube 10.00 rlnmbuis* I lube 10.50 Muntok White Popper 23.00 White Pepper 22.00 Black Pepper 17.75 Mixed Black Pepper 15.00 Sundried Copra 5.75 Mixed Copra 5.20 Small Flake Tap :F- H E*«f :i.25 Ale': IVarl HS75 words
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Article581 1932-11-07 2 PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger callings For Europe, P rmil (j. S. N. Gat's Rajputana i Not. i 1 >. N.Y.K. Tern ku c.i Maru (Nov. 10), Hakosaa Maru (Doe. i Hambarg Amerika Line: Rheinland (Nov. 18). K:.st Asiatic Co.. Ltd. Err:a (Nov. 22 >. Blue581 words
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Article111 1932-11-07 2 CITY OPINION. AWAITING EXAMPLES OF TIN AND TEA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. Rubbers hardened as a result of the news of the Malayan Estate Owners' Association's triangular conference proposal. I am informed that the City does not expect Dutch acapptance of the proposal, but anticipates111 words
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Article40 1932-11-07 2 Saturday's exchange rates included the following: London, 4 months' sight 2/3 31/32 London 3 months' sight 2/3 15/16 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 29/32 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 7/8 London, demand 2/3 27/32 London, T.T. 2/3 13/1640 words
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Article14 1932-11-07 2 The Messageries Maritime, Angkor will probably sail today m the afternoon for Saigon14 words
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Article206 1932-11-07 2 GENEVA DISCUSSION OF NATIONALITY. The First Committee of the League Assembly is continuing >t«i discussion of the nationality of married women. Mr. Eden (British Under-Secre-tary of State for Foreign Affairs) referred to the protests which the women's organisations had made against the articles of The Hague Convention on206 words
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Article185 1932-11-07 2 New York, Oct. 22. Today's closing prices: Bar Silver 27 Demand Sterling 339 U Centrifugal Sugar 3.12 Spot Cotton 6.25 Call Money Blank Spot Rubber 3.3 i) Cottonseed Oil Spot Blank STOCKS. American Can Common 50 American Smelter \4% American Sugar 21*2 American Tel. Tel. 101% American185 words
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Article40 1932-11-07 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. Batak Rabit Rubber Co. reports a loss for the year endod June 30 of £1,507 against a loss of £1,246 for the previous twelve months. A credit of £15,4Hfi is carried forward.40 words
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Article319 1932-11-07 2 SOUTHERN TRICK. IN SEARCH OF WORK— AND WARMTH. (By Air Mail.) London, Oct. 19. America's v Wild Boys are trekking from the Northern States towards the South m great numbers m ■earcii of sunshine m the same way as their forefathers went West m search of319 words
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Article115 1932-11-07 2 Paint Removed From Wood to Canvas. London, Oct. 22. Two Bristol craftsmen have shaved a century-old picture from a wooden panel and transferred it to canvas. The picture, a hunting scene, by Henry Aiken, the engraver, was bought for £150 by the Enrich Galleries, New York. The hot115 words
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Article104 1932-11-07 2 Flight to Mexico From Canada. Mexico City, Oct. 23. Jimmy Wedell, New Orleans airman, landed his plane here at 4.49 this afternoon to break Captain Jimmy Doolittle's record for the three-capital flight, completing the trip from Ottawa, Canada, by way of Washington m 19 minutes less than104 words
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Article74 1932-11-07 2 Warsaw, Tuesday. Becoming impatient at the delay m *he conclusion of the RussoRumanian negotiations for a nonaggression pact, the Polish Govvernment intends to hurry on ratification of its own pact, which originally was contingent upon the conclusion of a Russo-Ruma^ man agreement. It is announced that theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 74 words
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Article58 1932-11-07 2 Paris, Wednesday. According to press reports, the Russian Ambassador m Paris, M Dovgalevski, has addressed to the Soviet Foreign Commissariat a peremptory demand for immediate recall. It is reported that he is annoyed by the Moscow bureau's refusal to consider his suggestion that he be apixjinted successor toAneta-Trans-Ocean - 58 words
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Advertisement355 1932-11-07 2 THE SINGAPORE Paily News Hesd Office: ft, <> ri S(r Slngnpi.r*-, llii.S!f2. Tel: M TtasM M Mnganare, Kuala Lumpur Office Ju\n si i. Phone :t«; w SUBSCRII'T'ON RATI Payable m tefraaee, r.< eal delivery. Monthly $l.. r .o Quarterly 04.60 Half-yearly ft. oo Single Copy, "> cent*. All communications relative355 words
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Miscellaneous216 1932-11-07 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. < ITV OF SINGAPORE, Brit., 4,151 tons, from Dunkirk 5-11, for llon^ Kon- 7-11. HERO, Norw.. 623 tons, from Bane?* kok :.-i i. for r, riffkoh B-l l. LARUT, I'.rit.. 464 tons, from Muai 5-11, for Malacca 5-11. TOURCOING, Norv-., 3,555 taas, from Haircn ft- 1 1 f,,i216 words
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Miscellaneous370 1932-11-07 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today, November 7. Annual mtg. of St. George's Society, SjC.C, 5.15 p.m. Annual meeting of Singapore Golf Club, 6.30 p.m. Wednesday, November 9. Rotary Tiffin. Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Municipal Burl?et meeting, 2.15 p.m. Tanglin Tit-bits at Victoria Theatre. 9.30. p.m. Thursday, November 10. St. Andrew's Society370 words
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Miscellaneous178 1932-11-07 2 MAILS. Mails close m Singapore Today. Southern India, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Europe (Bernardin de St. Pierre) B a.m. France (Parcels) (Bernardin de St. Pierr») 7J§ a#m North, N.-East and N.-West Sumatra (Op ten Noort) 9 a.m. Indo-China (G. G. Merlin) 10 a.m. Banka Island, Java, SouthWest Sumatra, South-East Borneo,178 words
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1022 1932-11-07 3 SOLDERS' BACKS GIVE FINE EXHIBITION. (LUB'S BAD DEFENCE. M ,ni> »m tbree the S.C'.C. wore SOund| b -»en« m a Rugby Rame at TangHn on S^atun defence was definitely bad and the soldiers were running right through it. Also the (Fosters gave a ...on ofReuter - 1,022 words
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Article319 1932-11-07 3 81 IN 42 MINUTES M.C.C. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. JARDINE'S CENTURY. The M.C.C, m their match with South Australia, declared at 631 for nine. Jardine, the captain, played a bright innings of 108 not out and Larwood made HI m a hectic 12 minutes. South Australia had madeReuter - 319 words
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Article226 1932-11-07 3 S.R.C. TOURNAMENT CONCLUDES. The s.R.C. tennis tournament was concluded on Saturday with the final of the doubles handicap between Dr. G. de Souza and (j. Lowe (owe :JU) and X. E. Ess and X. S. Hogan (owe 15.3). It was an interesting and well contested game running into226 words
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Article27 1932-11-07 3 Matches At Great World 1 onight. There will be several interesting boxing matches staged at the Great World tonight IP aid of the Poppy Day Fund.27 words
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Article2069 1932-11-07 3 MALACCA DEFENCE GIVES WAY TOWARDS END. WOMEN'S PRACTICE MATCH. As was expected Singapore won the first inter-State hockey match here this season by beating Malacca by five goats to one Singapore pressed throughout but Malacca put up a spirited defence, four of Singapore's five goals2,069 words
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Advertisement9 1932-11-07 3 Home football results, league tables ami other sport on9 words
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Advertisement71 1932-11-07 3 fl ssssVa. **^^k CHRISTMAS BAZAAR IS NOW OPEN. DISPLAYS OF USEFUL AND CHARMING GIFTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. BRING THE KIDDIES TO SEE THE TOYS. SEE THAT YOU GET OUR X'MAS PRICE LIST. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (incorporated i ....^nd.) Singapore. Kuala l.uin'Kir, Peaaag V THE i OVERSEAS ASSURANCE i I71 words
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1074 1932-11-07 4 NEW FRENCH VESSEL OF 75,000 TONS. TO CARRY 2,170 PASSENGERS. France's response to the unrelenting competition on the "Atlantic Ferry" is the building of a 7.">,000-fon vessel to accommodate 2,170 passengers. This vessel, the Xormandie, was launched on Oct. 29 at St. Nazaire hy the1,074 words
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Article168 1932-11-07 4 European Who Worried Over His Work. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. A Coroner's inquiry into the death of Mr. (Jordon James Wright, a Harbour Board engineer, whose body was found hanging m a godown of the Harbour Board on Monday, was held today when a verdict of168 words
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Article77 1932-11-07 4 Staying At Penttu; Hill. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. H.E. the Governor arrived here from Kuala Lumpur hy train this morning. The Government launch brought him across from Prai. The Resident Councillor and the Harbour Master received him at Victoria Pier, and the party later proceeded to77 words
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Article49 1932-11-07 4 Man Taken to Hospital. When tare motoi-cars were m collision m Racecourse Road yesterday two Indian pedestrians were knocked d«wn. They were taken to hospital with slight injurie... A Mohammeda i was taken to hospital yesterday following a heating from his wife with an irop bar.49 words
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Article1318 1932-11-07 4 JUDGE'S REVISION. "COMPLETE DISREGARD OF THE LAW." Mr. .Justice a' Beckett Terrell delivered judgment m the Supreme Court, on Saturday, m the revision of the case m which Xadaison was convicted and sentenced by the District Judge to 12 months' rigorous imprisonment and two years' police supervision1,318 words
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Article253 1932-11-07 4 DISTRICT COURI ALLEGATION Or HUSH MONEY CASE POSTPONED Allegations thai was m th< hit r»f i money" from bu i i us-drivers, v< i. Mr. < Wilson, the < trie! Judgfe, on Sal inspector Koon <it' th< Branch, was charged false information servant, namely, AD. dith, the253 words
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Article85 1932-11-07 4 European Injured NX fin Car Skids. i From < >ur <Iw 1 < 'orro Penang, Satu Mr. A .1. Drake, firm of Pi esgrave and M I ad a fort unate esca ing while driving his mo?< uhmg Farquhar St reel E. and < Hotel wh< n ed85 words
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Article82 1932-11-07 4 Substance of American Claim Disposed Of. London. Ft Reutei 's Agency learns correspondence between tl ed States and Great B relating to Irak ha- been warde I to the League M i < Commission. The Amei icai is apparently designed to I United States' no: it ion82 words
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Article123 1932-11-07 4 AT THE CINEMA Sherlock Holme* of wits with Profi foi ms the basis of the '"'I he Sleeping Card i opened a: the Capitol and it proves one of tl entertaining mystery p ha been seen hei U day. Most of those who tiu- picture will have othei123 words
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Advertisement321 1932-11-07 4 mwmmmmm^ m, mmmm l he Dogs Chance IJ that he may enjoy health and happiness, and live to a ripe old age. By feeding your dog regularly on Spratt's Meat -Fibrine Dog Foods you convert the chance that he may into near certainty that he will. UNQUESTIONABLY THE MOST POPULAR321 words
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Article157 1932-11-07 5 MIL L IONS OF LIVES SAVED. 1 \i. STRIDES. ■FEV;r".VV by a DOCTOR. mat Bj ORATION. 1 1 j Mail.) I Oct. 19. f ea made ■▼ii m the ■pn I New |r. Officer Wk Hai ■*> feast WW I i rated m I i dis- iho m the deliM157 words
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Article941 1932-11-07 5 POLICE DISCOVERY WELL-KNOWN MYSTIC'S SON ARRESTED. Tokio, Saturday. !i ported to ha learned of a icrious intrigue, police this mornled the iv- idence of the .no of the veteran reactionary leader. sum Toyama, and the headquarters of one oi Toyama's «>,•• sanitations. Several arrests were made includingReuter - 941 words
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Article190 1932-11-07 5 BRITAIN'S PLEDGE. "THE VALUE OF HER SIGNATURE." Toulouse, Sunday. The facl that agreement hat already been reached on e*»en tial point's m negotiation, for :> pact ot* non-a.wession with Russia was revealed by M. Herriot m a survey of foreign affairs at a Radical-Socialist congress m theReuter - 190 words
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Article652 1932-11-07 5 CRITICISM OF EUROPEAN WOMEN'S CLOTHES. A SLANDER DEVOID OF TRUTH. Indignation has been created m AngJc -Indian circles m England by a statement mad" at Liverpool by Bishop J. S. C. Bannerji. of Lahore, regarding the "ofasceae" dresses which, he said, are worn l>\ European652 words
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Article, Illustration62 1932-11-07 5 The police arrested several unemployed demonstrators and Communists daring a disturbance m St. George*! Circus. London, while a precession was marching to the County Hall to protest against the means test. Shops were looted and the police were stoned. bovc one of the demonstrators is62 words
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Article105 1932-11-07 5 Falling Roof Gives Fire Alarm. When a fire occurred m the garage of the Nepeul Hotel, Torquay, timber from the roof fell on the button of a motor-car hooter. One of the guests, Mrs. E. Rigg, of Tunnard Street, I?oston, Lincolnhire, was awakened by the sound of the105 words
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Article18 1932-11-07 5 London, Saturday. The cot lon strike has ended and work is being resumed on Monday. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article133 1932-11-07 5 Surprise for Chinese At Quay. A Chinese who lan led at Boat Quay from his koleh on Friday found two revenue officers awaiting him. There were two large boxes at the back of the oat and both had fresh fish at the top. The fish was removed and133 words
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Article109 1932-11-07 5 DISTRICT COURT. I ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE. London, Saturday. The question of the administration of justice m the Inter- 1 national Settlement of Shanghai will be raised m Parliament o i M rviay by Mr. J. S. Wardla v- Milne (Cons.) who will ask the I Foreign SecretaryReuter - 109 words
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Article226 1932-11-07 5 Alleged Possession Of Tobacco. Four Chinese appeared befor! Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, on Saturday, on a charge of possession of 260 li-. of dutiable tobacco. They cla mt r| trial, and the hearing was Axed for Wednesday. 1 ail m the sum of $250 each226 words
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Article70 1932-11-07 5 List of British Delegates* London, Friday. The list of British delegateat the forthcoming- Indian RoundTable Conference comprises Mr MacDoaald (president), Lord Sankey, Sir Samuel Hoare, Lord llailsham. Sir John Simon. Lord Irwin, Mr. .1. C. Davidson, and Mr. R. A. Butler as Governmeil delegates and Lord Winterton, LordReuter - 70 words
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Article180 1932-11-07 5 RELIGIOUS ISSUE. MOHAMMEDANS ANGRY. OLD CULT REVIVED. Prom t >ur < )wn ci i < poll ;t .1 > .M< dan, Oct. In At |eh, one of the mo re less pi ovince of the D.K.I citement pi evai! on u< m ti propaganda by a i»n180 words
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Article58 1932-11-07 5 SERIOUSLY ILL AT CARLSBAD. < 'arlsbad, Sat urda Queen Marie of Yugo-Slavia stated to be vry ill utfei intf from gall Btoi specialist was summoned by tele phono al'tc- her arrival. A Caecho-Slovakian Foreign OfTn official admitted unofficially tha< the special precaut ion taken m connection with theReuter - 58 words
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Article176 1932-11-07 5 London, Fi iday. All the Central European i tats are humming with rumour of impending development n Yugo-Slavia, where the tion, grown worse during th« past year, culminated m a I net crisis ye terday. Coincidently, Queen Ma rie ha suddenly and myst< i io ly d< pa176 words
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Advertisement38 1932-11-07 5 TOOHEYS PILSENER BEER. Brewed m AUSTRALIA from Australian Malt, Hops and Crystal Water. TOOHEYS a genuine brewed beer NOT a synthetic product. Ask your Provision Store for a irc-c pint bottle. SOLE AGENTS: THE EASTERN AGENCIES LTD., SINGAPORE.38 words
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Advertisement117 1932-11-07 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING 5 GOODS STORE. I &>nir^ I For Everything Phone 2938. I TOO] FINEST QUALm GOLF, TENNIS jjjlyp and POLO SHIRTS. Jf Price $1.25. /&jm J RESTRINGING OK TKNNIS IffflSß^O BADMINTON RACKETS OUR Jl||Po SPECIALITY. I ROYS 0 N S j The Malayan Sports Deoot. 4 111, North117 words
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Article120 1932-11-07 6 Taxpayers to Foot Export Bounties. Dublin, Tuesday. An increase m the number of unemployed m the Irish Free State from .°,0,000 to BX.OOO during the pji<i seven months will be one of the many difficult problems facing the Cabinet, which has met to discuss plans for theReuter Wireless - 120 words
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Article96 1932-11-07 6 i losed Pending: Reorganisation. Reno, Nevada, Tuesday. "Business and bank holidays" until Nov. 12 throughout the State of Nevada have been declared by the Lieutenant Governor m order to protect business, bank depositors and the people of the State, pending reorganisation of eleven banks of which Mr. GeorgeReuter Wireless - 96 words
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Article27 1932-11-07 6 Moscow, Saturday. The death sentence on the stationm*4>r, Buk lov, who caused the wracking of the Black Sea express on Oct Sl, has been earned out.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article1061 1932-11-07 6 BRUTAL ATTACK ON ROAD AT MIDNIGHT. CIGARETTE SIGNAL TO STOP. Hard labour and 12 lashes with the "cat" was tho punishment meted out at Bedford Assizes to a young motor bandit who had made a brutal attack on a motorist. He stopped the motorist at1,061 words
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Article192 1932-11-07 6 ADMIRAL SIR GEORGE EGERTON. (By Air Mail.) London, Oct. Li".. Admiral Sir George le Clerc Egerton, who was ho la*t week, was married at the parish church. Ringwood, Hants, yesterday, to Mrs. Margaret Stella Prentice, widow of Mr. R. W. Prentice, and daughter of the late Colonel192 words
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Article454 1932-11-07 6 RAND FIELD. SCIENTISTS STRIKE. EXPERTS CAUTIOUS. (By Air Mail.) London, Oct. 23. Potential ore reserves estimated at, roughly, 278,000,000 tons are said to lie m the extension of the Wit waters rand Mam Keef, the discovery of which is reported m a newspaper here, states the454 words
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Article246 1932-11-07 6 DEATH OF MUSICAL COMEDY PIONEER. I By Air Mail). London, 0< t. 2.). With the death last evening of Sir George Dance, the famous theatrical manager and author, another link with the entertainment world of 20 years ago is broken. Perhaps the best tribute to him is246 words
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Article82 1932-11-07 6 Speed Up It! iHm Europe. Brussels At railway eoi cent ly ai Brussel th( gat ion proposed a i the time t:ii»lc of tra eastern and western Poland. The prop' mean a considerable on the journey. The conference \n eial meeting m 11. to study the prone k82 words
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Article49 1932-11-07 6 A report thai Schleicher, the I of Defence, stand interviewed lini and the 1 ter is authorita Renter. A i The Turkish 1 1 cck l rated the of the openini National Assembly from Con ip« aki is emphn complete Iran foi kisli life ilui Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 49 words
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Advertisement69 1932-11-07 6 HEALTH FOR WORK AND PLAY EAT HOVIS EVERY DAY SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. NOT NOTICE. "The only notice to quit I had was when the landlord stood m the garden and threw a rock at me, and said he would throw me out m the road." stated a defendant69 words
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Advertisement129 1932-11-07 6 A. FLINTER 6, RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. Importing DIAMONDS of every si„. quality. PEARL NECKLACES of Persian Gulf and Australian fisheries, large assort, ments of all sizes and qualities m stocl latest and lowest market prices. Buy no before prices go up a&iin. ALSO BUYING GOLD COINS m GOLD ORNAMENTS of129 words
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Article1049 1932-11-07 7 ILeague leaderships unchanged. LtON VILLA'S SIX GOALS. I ihcir big ieere last week when they beat Lceceatee oaN to two tlu- Xr^nal this week meY ,1 Wanderers and won by seven goals t« no Aston West romuif, 1.,., wmk% Qn Saturday ph", r him Blackpool.1,049 words
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Article402 1932-11-07 7 PERANAKANS BEATEN BY D. BAHAR. D. Hahar I; Spore I'kans 0. At the Jalar Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon, Darul Baha: gave a very clever exhibition of football to beat the Singapore Peranakans by five clear goals m an A division of the M. p. a league. The Peranakans were402 words
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Article87 1932-11-07 7 Feared Attempt to Blow Up Parliament. Belgrade, Tuesday. An attempt to blow up or otherwise damage the Jugoslav Parliament is feared by many people here as a consequence of the reported arrival is Belgrade of a large number of Macedonian Comitadjiff, supporters of Michailoff, who are determined, it87 words
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Article255 1932-11-07 7 Inier-State Game Wilh Perak. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday.* The inter-State football match between Penang and Perak was played here this afternoon m fine weather and resulted u\ a win for Penang by lour goals to one. The proceeds of the match were m aid of the255 words
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Article152 1932-11-07 7 Final of Selagnor F.A. Cup. (Frew Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The final m the Selangor Foot* ball Association Cup competition played this afternoon at the Stadium between the S.C.R.C. and the Kuala Rovers produced b area! struggle and ultimately resulted m a goalless draw. The game152 words
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Article114 1932-11-07 7 CANZONERI BEATS PETROLLE. New York, Saturday In a contest for the lightweight championship of the world, Tony Cansoneri, the hold er, beat Billy Petrolic on points Over 16 rounds. There were 19,000 spectators. Petrolic was aggressive m the early rounds, opening a cut on Canzoneri's left cheek. TheReuter - 114 words
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Article138 1932-11-07 7 TRAM LINES FILLED WITH CEMENT. Berlin, .Saturday. Apart from a limited tram service under police protection th<- city was without transport this morning. Communists and other extrem ists during the nijrht time lille;! up the tram-lines with cement and threw barricades at many places m the suburbs. Fiyin<:Reuter - 138 words
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Article61 1932-11-07 7 Kreuger's Art Gems Fetch Poor Prices. Stockholm. Wednesday A total of 1,060,006 kronei realised by a series of public auctions of Ivar Kreuger's art collections. The yum i. estimated to be at BO per cent, less than the purchase price. Some very valuable old masters were knocked downAneta-Trans-Ocean - 61 words
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Article, Illustration143 1932-11-07 7 Electric Trains To London. London. Nov. 1. Brighton i.- now connected London leel rie railway. Ihe first Lest 1 rain arrived .-it th.- font<oi seaside resort this morning and reached it* highest speed at 55 miles per hour. For the »2 mile journey over the new lines, aReuter Wireless - 143 words
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Advertisement127 1932-11-07 7 WHiTEAWAYS SPECIAL MILLINERY WEEK ALL THAT IS NEWEST IN STRAWS, FELTS, VELVET CAPS m ;i profusion of variety ■nd always al Singapore*! LOWEST I* ricks. f i (m 4» LADIES' PINK MERCERISED BRASSIERE. Perfect fitting, lightweight, fasten B1 b ck. Size M to 10. Price $1.25. Vest a P T127 words
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