Singapore Daily News, 8 November 1932
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Title Section11 1932-11-08 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News 32 TUESDAY, NOV. BTH, 1932. 5 CENTS.11 words
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Article473 1932-11-08 1 i < newed anToi t to iin of con! i i production have railed any excitement m to be wonlake a far uin than t Hal lie v. nd by the <•<>) ies (rondent of t)u- •<> mo\ c local pro- than a yawn. indu 1 1 y473 words
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715 1932-11-08 1 DEADLOCK CONTINUES. GOVERNMENT STltt FACED WITH BIG HOSTILE MAJORITY. the I'arli.min/ S2s*" ™t relieved ures of <h n fV dead J° <k ,hou h noteworthy f earn .d n,, in e d< iniU dedinc m '"•'"ism and n.,.n. h-? (0m T U715 words
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Article101 1932-11-08 1 War Wnck To Be Salvaged. Salvage operations have begun at Peamag ljn the Russian gSUaboet Jemchug which was sunk by the Kmdt-n which made a surprise attack on the Northern port m the earl] days of the war. The Kmdcn entered the harbour at daybreak unchallenged, beinu mistaken101 words
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Article142 1932-11-08 1 HITLER 'S LAWS. Nazi Poll Down B> Over 2,000,000. Tho total poll was 79 per cent, compared with 84 per cent, on Aug. 81, giving 582 members of the Reichstag compared with 608. All leaders are automatically re-elected on the party lists. Though abstentions may account for some portion of142 words
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Article450 1932-11-08 1 BIG WELCOME. 'TOUR A GREAT EXPERIENCE." SPORTING CROWDS. Lall Singh, who went to England eleven months ago with the All-India cricket team, has returned to Malaya. He electrified the English crowds with hi-, agility and bareness m the lield and below he tells of his impressions of450 words
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Article, Illustration21 1932-11-08 1 Today America chooses a president. Die two principal c;nu!i<W| are Air. Herbert Hoover (Republican), left, and Franklin I). Roosivelt (Democrat).21 words
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Article69 1932-11-08 1 Japanese Invitation To Foreign Hanks. Tokio. A syndicate of leading Japanese banks has tentatively agreed to loan Manchukuo thirty million yen m a five per cent, issue at ninc^\seven, redeemable m five yours. The security ia the salt ?>nd opium revenue. It is reported that the Yokohama SpecieReuter - 69 words
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Article97 1932-11-08 1 REFUSED RESCUE. SPEECH LOST: ONLY ABLE TO GRUNT. Paiis, Nov. 2. The French cargo steamer Toeola was forced by lack of ■rater to send a party ashore on the island of Etinea, ofl' the (hilt _.n coast. The party found a man m a half savage stateAneta-Trans-Ocean - 97 words
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Article168 1932-11-08 1 SIR S. WILSON. LUNCH WITH S.S. (P.) A. GOVERNOR DECLINES When Sir Samuel Wilson, Permanent Under-Secretary to the Colonial Oflice, left London on Oct. 20 for Malaya to inquire into local problems he declared to the London correspondent af the Straits Times that he was not going168 words
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Article175 1932-11-08 1 ABUSE REMEDIES BEING CONSIDERED. London. Monday. Replying m the Rouse of Commons to Mr. J. S. Wardlaw-Milne (Co s.) regarding the International Settlement m Shanghai, Si;- John Simon said notice had not l>oen given to terminate the agreement. Proper measures to remedy existing abuses were under consideration and had175 words
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Article75 1932-11-08 1 Policy on iYlaiichurian Conflict* Geneva, Friday. The American disarmament delegate has had repeated conversations with the League of Nations' general secretary regard' in*r the Importance of the Manchuria?!' conflict m connection with the policy of the Unite 1 States. He also discussed the condition! of AmericanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 75 words
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Article71 1932-11-08 1 Celebration of Kinpfs Itirllidav. (Prom Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, Monday. Preparation- for the King's birth lay tomorrow are complete and the town is beflagged and illuminated. It was at first the intention on the score of cco»;omy to have no illuminations, hot the Governmenl persuaded h\< Majesty71 words
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Article600 1932-11-08 1 An hteresting story— hulf legend and hall f a <-,_ < 01u ri •ng Ihe l.ion Daj „f < hinn." he I ikOMN, iv i„| f i„ fh( f lowing art ii'lt* k« <•. <r Nt it iteonret Harmsworth, a nephcu „f the ate Lord NeetheliaTe. M r600 words
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Advertisement16 1932-11-08 1 RUBBER Closed m London 1.,-t nighl ;,t 2 19/32 (Spot) MarkH Me**) Cross rate: ii' »S.eSU16 words
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Advertisement181 1932-11-08 1 RENE ULLMANN'S SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT THIS IS THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY 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 GREAT COMBINED X'MAS AND ANNIVERSARY SALE181 words
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Advertisement19 1932-11-08 1 TIN Closed m London last night at £153 7s. 6d. (Spot) £154 Cl MONTHS) Silver: IK'/, 18% (2 months)19 words
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Article617 1932-11-08 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. Spot rubber closed 5 32 tip m l/ojidon lasl night at 2 19/32 ordintj to cable from our I London correspondent. Saturday's [ifi(( v.a- 2 7 iC The nsarket is t;-H«!y wid 1 *h" forward price follow? i c.i, .Mar. 2617 words
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Article262 1932-11-08 2 Middle Quotations On Monday. Middle pric.-^ of local Issues were follows m Bicrapore on Monday, urenrdine tn Pras< Co*i list: mKING. r\sam Kumbang 67/-, Auatral Main; 19 Ayr Ritaw '1 'm 1 1 *'>. Kanrrn Tin 14, Batang Padanf u.oT'... Katu Cave.^ D.40., Hukit Aranx ".}«> (nom.) li'jr.nuh262 words
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Article76 1932-11-08 2 EXCHANGE PRICES. 12 noon, Nov. 7, 1932. Buyers Sellers j Gambicr 5.50 Java Cube 10.00 Hamburg Cube 10.50 afontoh White Pepper tSJLW White Popper 22.50 Black Pepper 18.00 Mixed Black Pepper 15.00 Sundries! Copra .VnO 5.80 Mixed Copra 5.25 5.25 Small Flyke Tap _L Kair n 3 2576 words
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Article42 1932-11-08 2 Monday's exchange rate.- included the following: London, 4 months' sight 2 3 31/32 London 3 months' sight 2/3 15/J6 London, GO days' sight 23 29 '32 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 7/8 London, demand 2/3 27/32 London, T.T. 2/3 )j/|a42 words
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Article193 1932-11-08 2 New York, Oct. 24. Today's closing" prices: liar Silver 27 Vh Demand Sterling .'Jo2 7/ s Centrifugal Sugar 3.12 Spot Cotton 6.20 Call Money 1 Spot Rubber Blank Cottonseed Oil Spot 3.6S STOCKS. American Can Common 50 l 2 American Smelter 14% American Sugar 21% American Tel.193 words
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Article380 1932-11-08 2 CAR THAT DRIVES ITSELF. NO DECLUTCHING. CHANGES GEAR WHEN IT MEETS A HILL. (Xv Air Mail.) London, Oct. 23 Gliding around London today is a motor-car which looks like any other up-to-date model. Yet it ia the most modern m the world, two stages ahead of the most advanced model380 words
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Article142 1932-11-08 2 Cheap Lamps Import* <l From Japan. Washington, Oct. 20. Complaint that the importation Of cheap incandescent lamps from Japan was injuring American industry was made today before Commissioner P. X. A. Kibe by representatives of American manufacturers. They testified that Japanese importations amounted now to about 20 per142 words
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Article129 1932-11-08 2 Opening of Opera In Germany Delayed. Wnppertal, Germany, Oct 21. The opening of a performance 01 the opera "Salome," m which Jovita Fuentes, a Filipino ringer vas the star, was delayed for ninety minutes tonight when tear gai capsules were released a^ the curtain was raised. Police129 words
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Article50 1932-11-08 2 Plain-Clothes Police At YT University. Vienna, Tuesday. lMfty special plain-clothes police have been appointed for duty at Vienna University following protests from the Governments of the United States, Rumania, Poland, Bulgaria and Yugoalava against injuries received by students of these countries m anti-Jewish demons! rat ions.— Renter Wireless50 words
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Advertisement36 1932-11-08 2 Found at Last! THE WASTRR TAILOR, FOR w% SUITS JjhjA I'erlect m Cut, Litest Style and flrtf^jT lirst Claai Mate 'ji |f at \u\ *k\ I Moderate Price*. *^E^iif TUNG CHOY I 23-11, COLEMAN ST. SINGAPORE.36 words
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Advertisement248 1932-11-08 2 ADVERTISING. SIR HIGHAM ON POWER OF THE PRESS. Sir Charles Higham, speaking; on "Co-operating Advertising" at the Regent Advertising Club, said the Press was the mightiest force m selling and the cheapest. Co-operative advertising was essentially Press advertising*. The "Eat more Fruit," "Buy a British Car," "Feed more Bran," and248 words
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Advertisement333 1932-11-08 2 THE SINGAPOae Paily News. Head Office: 7H Singapore lISI-5152 Tel: TlaieV 5it,,..,,,,,,,. Kuala Lumpur Office th\ Javi <t,. PllOlie ;i, si rftiu iopi'os ir \i i Payable ia mi an< I al J? del. Monthly fi.r.n Quarterly |4 Half-yearly $;u, n Single Copy, All communication! business matters, ci subscribtions, cccoui333 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous162 1932-11-08 2 PASSENGERS. The following pg^atssjerj arriejd m Singapore by the Dollar Line President Adams: Mr. O. Aamo.it. Miss M. V. Bandhauer, Mrs. .J. 1.. Buntin X Miss J. M. Bunting, Mr. v. Colyer, Mr. a. I. Dickinson, Mr. md Mrs. G. Walter Mr. W. T. Goodwin, Miss A. von H;irtw lir162 words
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Miscellaneous588 1932-11-08 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailing* For -Europe. I*, and 0. S. N. Coy's Rpjputana (Nov. 1 1 i. N.Y.K.: Terukuni Maru (Nov. 16), Hakusan Maru 'Dec. 1). Hamburg Ameriku Line: Rheinland Nov. 18). Bast Asiatic Co.. Ltd. Erria (Nov. IS). Blue Funnel: Philoctetes i Nov.588 words
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Miscellaneous533 1932-11-08 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. \Vednenday, November 9. Rotary Tiffin, Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Municipal P.udget meeting, 2.lf> p.m. Tanglin Tit-bits at. Victoria Theatre, 9.30. p.m. Thursday, November 10. St. Andrew's Society practice dance. Adelphi Hotel, "i.4r» p.m. SPORTING EVENTS. Today, November 9. Billiards: S.C.C. tnurnamfrt finals, 0.15 p.m. Rugby: S.C.C. tournament,533 words
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Miscellaneous191 1932-11-08 2 MAILS. Mails close m Singapore Today. Anamba and Nauir.a Islands (Scott Harlej I 9 a.m. Siam (except l.owt.r Siam) I Katoag) 1 1 a.m. Tembilaaan A Rengat I Honp Ckuan > i p ni North. N.-East and N.-West Sumatra, Ceylon, Egypt, Europe and Great Britain Clytoneus) 2 p.m. Ceylon and191 words
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Article1502 1932-11-08 3 uß.a:s four goal win OVER S.C.C. CLUB'S GOALKEEPER SHINES. r-oV;^ -c ow lane vesterda, by four g«.als nil TT^flCr^JT d fell and Has responsible for a ,y WlSnt the Police depot the Medical College Inion L oals two and at Raffles Ce4lo*7?hel hom7Te.-Twl h) three g<*al*1,502 words
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Article93 1932-11-08 3 Sonth Australia Follow On. Adelaide. Monday. c< ntinaing their reply te the VI.C.C. s tiil for nine declared. South Australia toda> carried their overnight total of lfi for two to 20ti for live at the luncheon interval and wire tinally all out for 290. Richardson madeReuter - 93 words
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Article92 1932-11-08 3 Japanese Loses In Quarter Finals. T Paris, Friday. Ihe match between Andre Merlin (France) and Yamanishi (Japan) m the quarter finals of the covered courts championship here was extremely interesting. Although Yamanishi was tired after a hard match m the men's doubles, he played well to win theAneta-Havas - 92 words
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Article34 1932-11-08 3 Confirmation Of By-Laws. A meeting of the aaaocial members of ihe Singapore Golf riuh was held hist night to confirm the by-laws of the section. Misa If. A. S. Law. captain, presided.34 words
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Article33 1932-11-08 3 A chanty football match m aid of the Non-European Relief Fund between Rallies and Anglo-Chi-nese school will be held on Nov. at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Admission 20 and 10 cts.33 words
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Article621 1932-11-08 3 "A BIT FLAT." KATHLEENS WIN. BETZY CAPSIZES. In spite of glorious sailing weather the racing on Sunday morning of both classes was rather spoilt by the courses not containing a beat, the actual sailing was most enjoyable but a race without a beat is like a621 words
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Article173 1932-11-08 3 The Governmenl Monopolies Sports Club defeated the Kota Raja Club m a Rugby match on the Victoria Bridge School ground on Monday by 11 points (one goal and two tries) to 10 points (two goals.) The following was the G.M.S.C. team Johari C A. Carey, Kasran, H. A. Rahim,173 words
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Article258 1932-11-08 3 BOXING. LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS AT GREAT WORLD. Two boxer-newcomers from Manila made their how at the Great World stadium last night, when a number of contests were staged m aid of the Poppy Day Fund. Con Cordero, who will meet Al Rivers on Armistice Day night, boxed258 words
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Article307 1932-11-08 3 GARRISON CLUB VS. ISLAND CLUB. The following are the results cf the match played between the Garrison Golf Club'and the Island Clul on Sunday over the Island Course. Garrison players mentioned first. S. P. Holme,. Smith and C. B. Maxwell 0 .J. T. Smith and Dr. S. I.307 words
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Article79 1932-11-08 3 Cliao kjint! \lr<'ls A GhoHl of His l\tsi. Cologne, Saturday. Ghosts of h'\< past have risen up against the Buddhist monk Chao Kung, otherwise I. G. TrebitschLincom, who has been arrested i n a warrant sworn by a Dutch merchant. The latter alleges that the adventurer stillAneta-Trans -Ocean - 79 words
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Article62 1932-11-08 3 Spy for Soviet Sentenced. Warsaw, Friday. A conscience-striken army reserve officer, Captain Rudnicki, has charged himself with espionage nnd the murder of Polish citizens m his capacity as Ogpu Commissar and also with committing bigamy four times. Rudnicki, who has been carrying on espionage since 11*2*. when he wasReuter Wireless - 62 words
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Article103 1932-11-08 3 Coolies Dispute In Market Street. A tight arose I •en 1" to coolies m M trkci Sl sl 9.30 yesterday morning but Mien- we re no ion < a lall ><• It a| pes r h<■ a r ,T > of Hoi kien cooli< to do certain work103 words
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Article53 1932-11-08 3 gotiationfi for \«»w Treaty. Moscow, Friday. P• atiotil for J R i ian rnmmar rial fti i«• ary Great Britain 1 denouncenssnt r opensputy chairman C mn. c Mr. Metcsll i that Great Brisired n treaty to ,'Hv and to than the former arrangement, a to presentAneta-Trans-Ocean - 53 words
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Advertisement328 1932-11-08 3 JM 4P<W mAdtf*mm mlf* Wi SJ Am Am tv^^fc m*. ML mtV A Amm^mW \JW flk JM^JWIII 9mmmmmMmmmmmMmmmm^P X'MAS PRESENTS For Friends at Home. BY BPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH OITR LONDON HOI WF UNDERTAKE THE DELIVERS Ol .\>.» rH *E\.HON\BLE GIPTfI LISTED IN OUR SPECIAL BOOK LEI rfl k.NI MHIRESft IN328 words
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Article70 1932-11-08 4 THE ALHAMBRA. In the past the Alhambra has had much success m running double feature programmes and last nitfht another such entertainment opened. Two full length pictures are offered, "Hi-h Speed" ami "Love Affair." "High Speed" is a thrilling and well-acted story of the motor-racing track featuring70 words
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Article216 1932-11-08 4 CHANDU-CARRYING WAISTCOAT. Tho Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) quashed the conviction and sentence imposed hy the District Judge on two Chinese women, Hoh Ah Boon and Huh San Key, for being concerned m the removal of non-Government chandu. Mr. S. Kung appeared for the appellants and Mr. I\216 words
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Article74 1932-11-08 4 Substitute For Mr. H. R. Waring. In the Suprema Court this morning before the Chief Justice Mr. L Crawford was substituted as special manage- of he Europe Hotel m place of Mr. 11. R. Waring. Mr. E. N. Taylor, the Assistant Official Assignee, who made the application before74 words
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Article36 1932-11-08 4 (From Our Own Corresponden Bangkok, Monday. Local Communists were again active during the weekend documents extolling the glories of the Soviet regime being found scattered throughout the town all signed "Communist Party of Siam."36 words
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1390 1932-11-08 4 DISTRICT JUDGE HOPES SHE MAY BE ADMITTED TO HOME. LOCAL COURT CASES. A hope that she might be admitted to the Po Leung Kuk home was expressed by the District Judge yesterday when he deferred sentence on an 18-year-old girl who was convicted of1,390 words
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Article97 1932-11-08 4 SLEEPING CHINESE HIT WITH IRON BAR. Two Indian coolies who were riding on a trailer attached to a lorry were slightly injured and taken to hospital yesterday when the trailer broke loose crashed against a wall and threw the men off. A five-year-old Chinese girl was taken to97 words
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Article22 1932-11-08 4 X rachi, M< nday. The Spirit of Fun has arrived and departs for Cwadur. Balu chistan, this afternoon. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article18 1932-11-08 4 A group of merchants is forcing a company to manufacture paper from Siamese products, telegraphs om Bangkok correspondent.18 words
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Article82 1932-11-08 4 ATTAP HOUSES I GUTTED. I A serious iir; broke day m a settler.fi it houses m Ki.u Xi Balestier Road, i ecupieci. most part, by < hinese In response to a after tour o'clock, two hurried to the X but, I that the Are had sunn ous proportions,82 words
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Article13 1932-11-08 4 Londan, The Lance h Spinn< returned to work en ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Advertisement170 1932-11-08 4 The 'Dog's Chance' is 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 POPULAR DOG BISCUITS IN THE170 words
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Advertisement159 1932-11-08 4 /> W\,^y 17^ f^ V-JStfa^^vX \Ja-P^ A |QC~ s^rfl mm) mmmmm*' mi f S Til P 3 ITH E BEER i r 13 -M >...— 1 mmi—iih 11— mi U n r J r is a TIGER BEER r s 3 tr 3 g a 5 Brewed And Bottled v159 words
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Miscellaneous105 1932-11-08 4 LAW NOTICE. Before the Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. S. 51 8 SO— Re; estate cf Lim Sam Pang, deceased. Ong Boon Seng on. vs Lim Lian Keng etc. Before Mr. J ust ice Whitley iin the 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: -Khor Teng Quae.105 words
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Article93 1932-11-08 5 LIFE-LINES NOT USED. 11l \in;\ < OOLIES. ON MAN WHO 60 FEET. I ath by miaad- i ned by the m a 1 'hiii >iTing Sing, through a 60Bukit Makau the quarry j that he had i tare of the f distance B who was I wo Suddenly, j* upon93 words
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Article131 1932-11-08 5 M-LEGED VICTIM OF HUSBAND'S BULLET. Berlin, Thursday. l-'rau (iertrude j alleged to have i husband, died tcReuter Wireless. ernagel, the Geri of world fame, was been shot on Oct. -hand m front of fie i the Charlottenburg > rtrude Binder- .is old, was of Germany's forcngers. '"■•kReuter Wireless - 131 words
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Article22 1932-11-08 5 I' ipondent.) ban, Monday. c 'l«*rk m a Chinese 10 three ■mpri onmenf on 'he sentences for criminal involving22 words
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Article223 1932-11-08 5 POLISH FOREIGN RELATIONS. Warsa, Wednesday. Hie Foreign .Minister. M. Augu I Zaleskai, has resigned on the ground of a badly needed rest after six years' political activity.He has expressed his intentions of collaborating with the Government us a member of the Senate. M. Joseph Hecks*. us, a high223 words
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Article176 1932-11-08 5 Feared Eye-Sight Is Deteriorating. London, Friday. Mr. Baldwin will replace Mr. MacOonald as the principal guest at the Lord Mayor's Banquet at the Guildhall on Wednesday. It was previously announced that, m deference to the advice of his doctors, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald would not attend the Lord Mayor'sReuter Wireless - 176 words
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Article50 1932-11-08 5 Passengers and Crew In Grave Danger. Oslo, Nov. 3. The latest reports from Spitsbergen describe the position Of the Russian steamer Tovantch Stalin, which grounded ofl Kings Bay with 12H passengers an<{ a crew of W, as desperate. Ine attempts of tmwP-»* M retted tho vessel failed. Aneta-Tians-OceanAneta Trans-Ocean - 50 words
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Article, Illustration40 1932-11-08 5 Malaya- stall at (lie Imperial frail Sho» m ItirminKham rcccatly allra.t< l muHi altoniion \..»n '•'••<»ni>l- <h"c »as Miss Mrlay.. a liirmin^han, airl ip ju^ "I .i^ZanV^ a conversation with the officials m Malay.40 words
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Article451 1932-11-08 5 ANNUAL MEETING. FLOURISHING FINANCIAL CONDITION. The annual general meeting of ihe Royal Society of St. George (Singapore branch) was held ai the S.< <\ yesterday with Mr. H. Bcwrey, the president; m the chair. The chairman addressed the meeting as follows: president I have very little o451 words
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Article113 1932-11-08 5 Six Thousand Offered Pardon, Rome, Sunday. It is believed that over 6,000 people are affected by the amnesty decree. Details show that perso is undergoing- not more than five years will have their sentences remitted, those sentenced to between five and ten years will have three ears' remissionReuter - 113 words
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Article515 1932-11-08 5 .HAILUN ATTACKED. MANCHUKUO LOSSES. BRIGADES MUTINY. Shanghai, Monday. The combined force, of General.* Wane; Teh-lin (commander of the Kirin National Salvation Army) Kung Chang-hai, and Yiu Pingchin (h(ith Volunteei leaders) took the towns of Wukimei and Taokao and are now advancing on Hailun (100 miles north,515 words
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Article353 1932-11-08 5 A DAY'S REST. EVE OF POLL IN UNITED STATES. New York. Sunday Mr. Roosevelt's election is a foregone conclusion m the opinion of the foremost political analysts, who state that nothing fchort of a miracle vote could r<t leet Mr. Hoover. Thai Mr. Roosevelt will be353 words
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Article48 1932-11-08 5 Acquitted by Court Martial. London, Thursday. Captain Ruhfus, of' the training ship Xiobe, which sank with the loss of til lives, has been acquitted by the court martial at Kiel on the charge of neglect of duty. The Court held him to be blameless. Renter WirelessReuter Wireless - 48 words
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Article34 1932-11-08 5 Paris, Saturday. Lieut. -Comdr. Cousdel, commander of the submarine Prometheo, which foundered with all hands off Calais during trials, was exonerated from all blame by a conn mir. tial at Cherbourg.- Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 34 words
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Article46 1932-11-08 5 Athens, Saturday. The trials of the inhabitants of the earthejuake-stricken Chalcidico peninsula have been added to, all wells going dry as a result of recurrent minor tremors of the last few days. The authorities are rushing drinking water to the affected area.- Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 46 words
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Article204 1932-11-08 5 APPELLANT WHO DID NOT APPEAR. His hicf Jusu v (Sir William Monsop) m thc Supreme Court t] Ofde ed c treatment of the bail of $3,000 m the case i i which Luc, Nan Kon- disappeared after appealing against the conviction aid sentence imposed by the District Judge204 words
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Article93 1932-11-08 5 German Airman At -Rome. Rome, Saturday. The German airman von Granau completed the last stage but one ol his west to east flight when He came down on Friday afternoon at the air base at Ostia. He was received by a large crowd. and the Air Minister, GeneralAneta-Trans-Ocean - 93 words
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Article73 1932-11-08 5 Alleged to Hav<» Mont?) Abroad. Stockholm, Saturday The former director of the Kreuger combine, Huldt, w:i~ found guilty by the Stockholm distiiet court of having connive! m Ivar Kreuger's fradulent transactions and sentenced to 12 months' hard labour. Huldt was ordered to repay to the Continent Investment CorporationAneta-Trans-Ocean - 73 words
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Article102 1932-11-08 5 BIG CAME TRIP. EXPEDITION TO SUDAN. London, Thursday, me Duke of Gloucester will Mart on his third hunting cxpedi- "<"■ to Africa after Christ wnen he will leave England for v shooting expedition m the Sudan accompanied by Captain E VV Brooke, the big-game hunter, who wasReuter Wireless - 102 words
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Article131 1932-11-08 5 INDUSTRY SAVED BY OTTAWA. Xew Delhi, Monday. A resolution urging acceptance of th< Ottawa agreement* was moved by Sir Joseph Bh< ie who del-red that without the pre ference secured sl Ottawa the tea Industry might, have met ir retries able disaster. Sir Joseph d< r <d t^at131 words
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Article64 1932-11-08 5 Berlin, Nov. The Junker works have completed the first of a new type pf speed plane built for the Lustn ansa German Air Corporation, it i- an all-metal machine with a special under-carriage whi<£i withdrawn during flight. The machine is equipped with an air-cooled 450 h.p. Prist-.Aneta Trans-Ocean - 64 words
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Article68 1932-11-08 5 Brisbane, Friday. The death Is announced at the sge of :»7 of Fran Luise Wend landt-Homann, nee Hansen, irbo earned the affectionate title ol "Mother of Germans abroad" and worked for many vcars m South America and South Africa. She was m the Hermansburg mission tinder Louifl Harms Ul CapeAneta-Trans-Ocean - 68 words
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Advertisement7 1932-11-08 5 NOTA BENE! Growing children need VIROL" MOTHERS!7 words
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Article327 1932-11-08 6 FRENCH PLAN. ACADEMIC DEBATE ON DISARMAMENT. Geneva, Saturday. Another corner ol the veil .surrounding; the French disarmament plan was lifted on I'ridav by the French Minister of War. M. Paul Boncour, addressing public session id the Disarmament Conference. He spoke for an hour without ones referringAneta-Trans-Ocean - 327 words
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Article1987 1932-11-08 6 JUROR WHO HAD AN INTEREST. CASE FOR PROSECUTION STOPPED. INCIDENT AT ASSIZES. A most unusual incident aro<e m the course of the hearing at the Singapore Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice Whitley of indictments for forgery, using as genuine a forged document, and falsification of accounts against Khor Teng Quee,1,987 words
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Article241 1932-11-08 6 STRIKE VIOLENCE. 4 DEAD: MANY INJURED. POLICE FIRE ON MOB Berlin, Sunday. Tlie bus, tram and underground service was suspended at 8 p.m. after stones had been thrown .it the trains m tho afternoon. The police were obliged to fire three times, but there were no241 words
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Article171 1932-11-08 6 ResaltQ oi M. Herriot's Visit. Paris, Friday. While the Premier, M. Herriot and the majority of the momhers of ihe Cabinet were attend ing the annual convention of the Radical (Socialist party at Toulouse, the French Press is dealing at length with the results of the Premier'sAneta-Trans-Ocean - 171 words
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Article75 1932-11-08 6 (r< rman Ship Saves 16 Gothlandere. Stockholm, Wednesday. The German steamer Bothilda Russ succeeded m finding an 1 saving a party of 16 young- Gothlanders who were reported miss* ing- after visiting: the Soviet Russian warships riding at anchor seme miles off the coast. The Stockholm PressAneta-Trans-Ocean - 75 words
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Article101 1932-11-08 6 RETURNS FROM FINAL TRIP THIS YEAR. Preidrichshafen, Thursday Carrying- 2] passengers, including Colonel the Master of Sempill, the Graf Zeppelin arrived here safely this afternoon from h•ninth and last trip across the Atlantic to South America this year, which is proposed to be increased to ir> during nextReuter Wireless - 101 words
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Article102 1932-11-08 6 Turkish Politicians^ <<oiitr<|<>iii|>*. Angora, Wednesday. Ar, amusing: contretemps occurred at a review here. A stan 1 had been specially reserved for members of the Assembly, but when the latter arrived they town i it aJready packed with a ants who had streamed m from all ovi r Anatolia toAneta-Trans-Ocean - 102 words
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Article81 1932-11-08 6 Berlia Puis a Slop To Qw Thefts. Berlin, Thurs [lay. The promulgation of new emergency decrees threatening d.astic punishment to motor-car thieves, including alleg-ed joy riders, has, had a signal effect on car bandits, who nig;ht after night during the last few yionths had gathered an increasingly richAneta-Trans-Ocean - 81 words
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Article65 1932-11-08 6 German Ambassador To London. I-ondon, Thursday. The now German envoy to the Court of St. .lames and former German Ambassador m Paris, Herr von Tloesch, arrived here on Wednesday and was welcomed by the Master of Ceremonies, as well as the personnel of the German Embassy andAneta-Trans-Ocean - 65 words
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Article28 1932-11-08 6 Rome, Monday. Mr. Norman Davis has arrived to discuss disarmament with Signer Mussolini personally a continuation of the talks begun m London and Paris. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article173 1932-11-08 6 GERMANY AND DISARM AMENT. cubed hy Herr von Papen as an effort to establish "controlled individualism" as against collectivism, which he resolutely onnoses. Aneta-Trans-Ocean PARITY 01 VON PAPEN NEW DIPLOI Excelsior p signature <<;' it i: dent an interv celloi rlei i he expresse will prove i assigned tai TheAneta-Trans-Ocean - 173 words
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Advertisement133 1932-11-08 6 HERE IS THE TOURFp The embodiment of everything that goes nriake motoring easy and pleasant. \h m the evenings with the hood down, with the hood and aidescreens up rains. Forty-five miles to the gallon j V lifty miles per hour, ***** miles set of tyres. These arc some oointa133 words
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Article91 1932-11-08 7 wwi ln!n i nknown Smliiii. Friday. of neounl ry Sudan 1,. xpedil ion eight liritish officers led hy Major BajrnoM. They left Cairo on Sept. 27 m four motor-cars m an attempt to solve the secrets of the South Libyan Desert. The expedition visited the Goraan country <mReuter Wireless - 91 words
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Article100 1932-11-08 7 For Serviec In Far Kast. Bremen, Friday. Interest h:»< been aroused hy the sale to the Soviet Union of the North German Lloyd steamer Aniialt. 16.501) tons which is; intended hy Russians for service m Far Eastern Waters. Negotiations are proceeding for the asfle of the North GermanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 100 words
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Article841 1932-11-08 7 YOUTHFUL "REDS." SEDITIOUS POSTERS. TO BE BANISHED. Five Communists, four of whom appeared still to be m their teens, were brought before Mr. C. Wilson m the- District Court yesterday and on being found guilty, were sentenced to terms of imprisonment and recommended for banishment. Mr. Barry, A.S.P.,841 words
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Article297 1932-11-08 7 LANSBURY'S REMEDY FOR UNEMPLOYMENT. London, Friday. The Lahour Party's remedies for unemployment were outlined m the House of Commons by Mr. Lanabury when moving a motion expressing concern at the volume of unemployment and welcomeing "all propei- measures u> deal with it." Mr. Lansbury's suggestions included the raisingReuter Wireless - 297 words
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Article332 1932-11-08 7 A DEFINITION. "WHY 1 REMAIN A BACHELOR." London, Oct. 23. Speaking at the annual dinner of the Camping Club at the Chi! tern Hall, Raker Street. last night, Mr. Justice McCardie commented on the fact that he was asked to reply to a toast for the332 words
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Article, Illustration141 1932-11-08 7 Dresden, Nov. 2. The death is announced at th" age of 7(J of Herr Gustav Michahelles, S distinguished member of Germany's pre-war diplomatic service, who held eonsulai posts at Alexandria and Zanzibar. r During the War he was Minister m Sofia, and it was largely duo to hisAneta-Trans-Ocean - 141 words
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