Singapore Daily News, 11 November 1932
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Title Section12 1932-11-11 1 The Singapore Daily News NO. 3S. FRIDAY, NOV. 11TH, 1932. 5 CUNTS.12 words
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Article534 1932-11-11 1 mil. i Ihc KU-vthtli. Mric of 'li i\n\a.>M satfieient floodgate^ >>f j i r illnctions that come^tMgyn ea Mli;i ividness that sta i din'! m an extraordinary do- -,<•<• fiic not such aa air capable ,1 i!( (iij>ii<>n m told print, [n the rourtcen years, efforts with' o534 words
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Article606 1932-11-11 1 OVERTURES TO is. NO QUESTION OF DEFAULT. IOAN SUGGESTION, II is anticipated m London hr> I n.fed States with regard to "ar debts, and that pending exam. nation of the whole question the Hoover moratorium will be extended, though there is a tendency to discountReuter - 606 words
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Article9 1932-11-11 1 OLIVE -BRANCH TO IRELAND BRITAIN'S OFFER. MR. THOMAS'S SPEECH.9 words
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Article192 1932-11-11 1 If the Tree State would recognise her moral obligations, Ihe import duties would at once be removed and the British Government would be prepared to enter into tiade agreements whereby Ireland would immediately 'njoy all the benefits of the Ottawa agreements, declared Mr. J. H. Thomas, the DominionsReuter - 192 words
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Article21 1932-11-11 1 Awarded IMobel Prize For Literature. Stockholm, Thursday. The Nobel Prise for literature hr.s been Awarded to John Galsworthy. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article493 1932-11-11 1 LYTTON KfCrOKT. GOVERNMENT REPLY TO LABOUR. In tl>r tfotue iii Commons t"i! y Major <'. 11. Uli.e. (Labour I.imchouse) belaboured the Government for its i Neged weakness m the Sin<> -JapancM.' dispute during the debate on Ihe Labour resolution ur^in^ (aovenunent, firstly, to suppoi-t anReuter - 493 words
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Article141 1932-11-11 1 NANKING MEETING. CHANG HSUEH-LIANG CHIANG KAI-SHEK. Peking. Chans Ilsueh-liang, the depos N cd ruler of Manchuria, left Peking for the first time since the Japanese occupied Mukden on Sept. 18, 1981, for Hankow to confer with Chiang Kai-shek with regard to national policy m Manchuria andReuter - 141 words
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Article92 1932-11-11 1 Army aiul Navy Wrangle Over Allocution. Tokio, Thursday. Following a heated wrangle between tl.e "rmy nid navy regarding division of the additional 95,000,000 yen which Mr. Takanashi, the Finance Minister, agreed to allow between them for defence services it was finally agreed that the army should takeReuter - 92 words
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Article44 1932-11-11 1 (From Our Own Correspon ient.) Bangkok, Thursday. It is believed the new Constitution will be m the hands of the Kin*:- within the next ten days. It is anxiously awaited. It is rumoured it may slightly extend the powers of the King-.44 words
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Article494 1932-11-11 1 POPPY DAY. BRAVE ARMY OF WOMEN. CENOTAPH PLAN. floppy Day m Singapore yesterday was a ureat success and the amount collected for Karl Haig'fl Appeal for ex-service-men was as {rood as m former years. Despite the inclement weather 200 women bravely set out early m the494 words
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Article37 1932-11-11 1 Government of National Concentration. After Considering the (lection result, a Cabinet communique states that it has bean unatiiinously decided to attempt i<» form a real Government ol Nutional concentration m conjunction with the Reichstag. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article639 1932-11-11 1 la tin- irscaicii laboratai i< »l llk antomnhile mdislr> Ui.mis no depression. <Im mhi- binl jih> irists ai.' up to Ihcil v. m work. One of them i H-s sohini; sleel m ||;,sk, an. tlin is baking a l)iork ..I mtmi third is vapuri m- mmim Fuel. In639 words
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Advertisement18 1932-11-11 1 RUBBER losH m London j 1,4 i ntgJri hi (Spot) C'ro^-i uite: j 'I 2R 1 i i18 words
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Advertisement51 1932-11-11 1 Br/' I'^ j^vifl cT tke ?p ii^(K>^ corner f\v^ v Here is breath of Africa m the K *^7m {^^^m Will form of :t new I :m tlc <<>1 >^>»^- I^P^lfr L, "KEY" BRAND H%2^9 XBr 19P^ ik r< 2i strength and fragrance, manufacfni t i i i ii i51 words
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Advertisement22 1932-11-11 1 TIN dosed m l/on'i».n laa| aighl at 1154 15s. ii (Spot) V1.).) .)S. c, MONTH Silver: 18 3/16 is 5/16 (2 nion'li >22 words
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Article288 1932-11-11 2 ->li<!<ll< a Quotations On Thursday. .>1i<l(llf pricM of local Issues wore follow) m s. iprapoK on Thin injT, record injr to i raser Co*i list: PUMIHG. A*- am Kumbanjr L'T Austral -Malay 19 Ayrr HiUun Tin 11 S. Bangrin Tin M Batang Padang Hatu Cavcn c.-io.. Bukit Araag288 words
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Article613 1932-11-11 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. Spot, rubber wai down 1 10 to 2"m at the duae m London last ni^ht according to a cable fiom our coireapondeati The market was (juict with ihe forward prices a- follows: November 2% December 2 19 32 Jan.-Mar. 2 21613 words
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Article49 1932-11-11 2 T. in r. -day's exchange rate* included the following:: »>t«ljl^ll\(jr. London, 4 month-' sight 2 1 London, 3 months" Bight J 31 82 London, 60 days' .;i^ht U If, W, London, 30 days' >ipht 2 o 2<J .'j l) London, dmand g ">' 7 London, T.T. •> ;j49 words
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Article32 1932-11-11 2 London, Wednesday. Lord faehcape has been appointed president of the P. and O. Bank m succession to his father. Mr. E. Preston become! chairman oi the directorate.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article71 1932-11-11 2 1- nocn, T ov. 10, 1932. Buyers Sellers Gambier 5.50 Java Cube io!oo Hamburg Cube 10.50 Muntok White Pepper 2U)O White Pepper 23.00 Black Pepper 18.50 Mixed Black Pepper 15.00 Sundried Copra r>.Bs Mixed Copra Small Flake Tap Pair 305 Me-: Pearl H B<B6 &*V Q71 words
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Article649 1932-11-11 2 READY PEELED. ENTERPRISE OF TWO LANCASHIRE MEN. (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 23. Even m these times of depression there is a lucrative field for ingenuity and enterprise. Take, for example, the experience of Mr. Benjamin Leigh and Mr. Norgrave Purslow, whose "brain- wave," inspired by the649 words
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Article35 1932-11-11 2 The Lloyd Trientmo Col di Lana will anchor m the roadi on its arrival m Siif^rapoiM this morning from Shanghai, Ilon^- Kong and Saigon. It will pail on Saturday evening for Trieste.35 words
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Article12 1932-11-11 2 The ba Bfindeioo Mrrived from Fremamtle with 09i Rim :tn two norses,12 words
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Advertisement385 1932-11-11 2 lI WE 'HM SEEK the nanrel of Bi ti h x 't<.m<» 1 1 c Manufacturing \i:.\-i' n n »ticed t}ic line Ihe m• the saloon t<.>». the ce/ul of the mudgus iin«l the handsome b< And i)i<- e Xternal •■< pp< sran< The cai el ullj toned !.;..;<■ and385 words
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Advertisement288 1932-11-11 2 THE SINGAPORE Pally News. tl«>ad Office: 7S, Orll Blagaaon II SI -SIS 2. Tel: "Times" Siag ipore. Kuala Lumpur OSes ?~>. ,l;i\;t Piionc SLT<SCIUI»T»OX PAP Payable m adran< L cal il<'!:- ci Monthly $I.;.i Quarterly |4 Half-yearly $9 Single Copy, 1 1 All communication i r< businc. ■■>• matters, vii288 words
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Miscellaneous212 1932-11-11 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. LARUT, Brit, 464 tons, from Mrlacra 10-M, for Malacca 11-11. DURBAN MARU, Jap., 1,382 t0. from New I'urt 10-11, for Yoko< hitma 11-11. BHUNKO MARU, Jap., 5,027 tons, from Nagoya 10-11, for Colombo 12-11. .NWXKO'II MARU, Jap., 2,950 tons, from Dainta 10-11, for liatu Pahat NELEUS, Brit.. I^lB212 words
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Miscellaneous577 1932-11-11 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings P. and O. S. If. Co.'.; Rajputana (Nov. 11). N.Y.K. Terukuai Maru (Nov. 16), HaJmsan Mara (Dec. l U Hamburg Amerika Line: Rheinland (Nov. 18). Kast Asiatic i.j., Ltd. Erria (Nov. 22 i Blue Funnel: l'hiloctetes (Nov. 11), Autoscedoa (Nov.577 words
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Miscellaneous427 1932-11-11 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today, November It. Armistice Day: Ceremony at Cenotaph 7.:J0 a.m. and Service at St. Andrew's Cathedral, 10.00 a.m. Ex-Servicos A«?sn. dinner, Raffles Hotel, S p.m. Saturday, Noveir.ber 12. Singapore Races, Second Day. Tanglin Tit-bits at Victoria Thectre, 9.30 pan. Sunday, November I.J. Singapore Swimming Club, 10.30 a.m.427 words
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Article160 1932-11-11 3 LAST MEETING TO BE HELD ON PRESENT COURSE. ONLY SIX SCRATCHINGS. he Singapore Turf Club professional mmUm*to he held !>efore the club moves to the neu a( llukit Timah— opens today. There is i nro me <>l eiffhi races starting at 2.15 p.m. will be held160 words
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Article390 1932-11-11 3 |A» \n BESAR DRAW. (A.\GLO-CH/\ESE AND RAFFLES. Iltaffles InM. _>. I dismal weaa orry business School Institution ye proceeds the .\>iaiit t but though t enjoyable appoint i n^r oncerned. ound reallj i >:' :i ing at her from ed ar.d short of In the390 words
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Article210 1932-11-11 3 ISLAND'S MATCH WITH SEPOY LINES. A tour-ball match between the Island Club and the Sepoy Lines Koif club will be played at the Island Club on Sunday. Nov. 13. The following are the team- and time of play: 8.45 M. A. Lowson and -I. hr. English Vs. Ibrahim210 words
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Article22 1932-11-11 3 Rolmison (m\> Winner. The Robinson Cup of the Garrison Golf Club was won by Mrs J. I). F^reakev with one down.22 words
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Article143 1932-11-11 3 US. TENNIS TEAM IN N.S.W. HONOURS EVEN. WILLARD BEATS VAN RYN. HARD DOUBLES GAME. Sydney, Thursday. A three-day lawn tennis tournament open-d here, today m which an American team, consisting of several Davis Cup players, i.< n**/ing a team from New South V» ales. Four u\.mes were played todaj and143 words
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Article455 1932-11-11 3 NEGRI'S GAME WITH MALACCA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Thursday. It is now definite that Malacca will be able to entertain Negri Sembilan at hockey fixture on Saturday. Malacca have requested Negri to play under the new rules but I r.ncieisr-nl that Najrri has declined as the new rules455 words
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Article277 1932-11-11 3 NEGRI SEMBILAN SIDE TO MEET A.P.C. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Thursday. On Armistice Day the Malayan XV of the Asiatic Petroleum Company will play Negri Senibilan m the annual Rugby match at Beremban. Negri Sembilan are including Da vies and Andrei of the Malacca forwards and a good277 words
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Article263 1932-11-11 3 MASTERPIECE IN PERIL. "THE TEMPEST/* "MOBBED" BY EXCITED ADMIRERS. Giorgione's picture, "The Tempest." is the ceniie of stormy scenes m Rome and thei'e have bam moments during when the masterpieces has been m peril. Before being placed permanently m the Ducal palace at Venice, "The Tempest" was brought to Rome263 words
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Article120 1932-11-11 3 HEART OF SHANGHAI ENDANGERED. Shanghai, Oct. 30. Fire broke out early today m a cotton warehouse m the heart of Shanghai's World fame famous Bund facing the Whangpoo river, endangering several of the city's finest structures. Among tlU' buildings threatened were those of the Dollar Line, the British120 words
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Article87 1932-11-11 3 Professor al London University* Professor J. K. Neale, who is A -tor Professor of English History m tli" University of London, has married on<- of his students, Miss Elfreda Skelton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Skelton, cf Harrogate, Miss Skelton firs! met the professot When >he came87 words
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Article68 1932-11-11 3 Imports from Great Britain and Ireland into Jamaica during the first quarter of the current year incrraaed by V) per. cent, aa compared with the corresponding period la. 4 year. Imports from the United States, on the other hard, declined during the same quarter as compare! with last68 words
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Article1130 1932-11-11 3 REVIVAL HOPES. SHOULD ACT TOGETHER. 'VAST DIFFICULTIES.' (By Air Mail.) London, Oct. 20. Mr. Montagu Norman, Governor of the Bank of England, last ni^ht making his first public speech since the crisis of a year ajro, expressed the hope that there would be an improvement1,130 words
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Advertisement277 1932-11-11 3 CHRiSTMAS 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 PR ICE LIST. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated ,n EafUad) Singapore Kuala I.uniimr, IVnuni; THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. i FIRE, MARINE MOTOR INSURANCE.277 words
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Article410 1932-11-11 4 i I I'OH APPEAL. REFERRED BACK TO MAGISTRATE. (From <>ur Own Correspondent.) I poll, Thursday. A caS'i of an alleged infiingenteni of t he lin Mining Enactment has been decided m the Court of Appo 1, Ipoh, by Mr. Justice Thome. Choei Yew Chor was charged m410 words
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Article165 1932-11-11 4 AT THE CINEMA. It is fefreshing to get a Aim that is not about gangsters and the underworld. "Rebevei of Sunnybrook Farm/* which opened at the Alhambra last night, is such a film. It is a charming story of the country and country people, and keeps the audience165 words
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Article109 1932-11-11 4 In the" Chief Just#-e's Chambers on Saturday at 11 a.m. Civil Procedure Code Revision Committee. Before the Registrar at 10 a. in Fixing list of cases. Monday. Before the Chief Justice on Monday m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. ■lummoi%Hes-:n-Chambers, Originating Sumonses, Motions, Petition and Judgment Summonses.109 words
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Article310 1932-11-11 4 MALAY'S TROUBLES. JUDGE ADVISES THIRD CONJUGAL VENTURE. A woeful tale of the married life of a .Malay, who did not seem to get on well with hit spouse, was rewaled m the District Court yes- terday when Eudop bin Ifohamed was charged with houselueaking and tiieft,310 words
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Article63 1932-11-11 4 A Bill to amend the Naval and Air Basus Ordinance of 1929 is to he introduced m the Legislative Council. It has beon found necessary to include the mouth of the Sunjrei Pus, and a small portion of the Johore Strait within the limits i d i, th63 words
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4406 1932-11-11 4 AWARDED $2,100 SPECIAL DAMArFS "CARRIED OUT DUTIES FAITHFULLY.'" The plaintiff did more than carry out his duties faithfully juifl efficiently Had his mw.mmcndation been adf.ptod, it is prchahle that this case would never have been m the list, ;nd the defendants would have MTCfI themselves4,406 words
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Article555 1932-11-11 4 PROTRACTED CAsJ '^_OT A SHRPh OF EVIDtNCt DOCIOR'S SERVANT I Alter a protra lead over ;>■ months, judgment v by Mr. A. W. Hay, Police Magitttiate, j tl c case ,n wt. Ifenon charged hi* i agar T. <.i. .vlen<,n. breach of tniHt m his as a555 words
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Advertisement177 1932-11-11 4 COTTON-OXFORDS A flying start too FOOTBALL BOOTS CAN BE LIGHT ZZ AND FLEXIBLE, BUT WITHOUT THE VIRILE SPRINGINESS OF COTTON. OXFORDS, they merely do not retard The COTTON. OXFORD a player's movement. COTTONRIJGBI 'FLIER' U ppectaNy OXFORDS POSITIVELY HELP A i i f .i PI AYFR'S SPEED by tkm reflex177 words
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Article246 1932-11-11 5 WIDOWS' PENSIONS ORDINANCE. VMENDMENT. 1,1! I IN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. i<i the Wiclcwh 1 j ['ens ion Ordinance, introduced by j lativr Council. the objects ami w»: of poUcy, only per employed In the <;< v« rnment arc reitU «1 to contribute Orphans' IVn- !)> engaged for time, md pern probation246 words
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Article21 1932-11-11 5 1 >«•» m Vienna, laid wreath <»n the coffin Slatin, formerly !li ii t :jl the Sudan Muti *l Pasha.21 words
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Article160 1932-11-11 5 Blue Funnel Steamer Reported Safe. Colon, Panama, Wednesday. The Blue Funnel cargo steamer PhomiUS, which was m distress off the coast of Nicaragua, him m sn taken m tow by a United StAtea Navy ve*ari. T <>nd(>.i, Thursday. Ihe OWnen jf the Phemius have received :i M-.e^.s^ge rom160 words
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Article118 1932-11-11 5 Success of X.P.M. Line. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Nov. The X.P.M. line from the U.K.I. to South Africa is a success and it la now state! that five ships will be put on this route. In addition to the Houtman and the Taxman the Van Spilbergen118 words
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Article59 1932-11-11 5 Sold Under British Trade Marks. From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Nov. 3. The Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad draws attention m a long" article to various cases of Japanese poods being marketed under nonexistent British trade marks but giving 1 the impression that the K'oods are imported from Great Britain. The59 words
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Article38 1932-11-11 5 Acquires Malayan Tinfields Shares. London, Wednesday. It is announced that as a result of the acceptances received, the London Tin Corporation has agreed to proceed with the acquisition of :Ihares m the Malayan Tin Fields.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration25 1932-11-11 5 The ricksha boy looks on with «t ercst as a fair poppy seller finds a willing victim m the town yesterday.25 words
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Article350 1932-11-11 5 HERE I AM NOT TO BE LED BY THE NOSE. In a special interview with the Penang correspondent of the Straits Times yesterday. Sir Samuel Wilson, who arrived by the P. and mail, said he was very pleased to come to Malaya. He had always wanted350 words
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Article82 1932-11-11 5 70- Year-Old Woman's Death. A taxi-cab mounted the pavement and crashed through some railing's into an area at Greycoat Place, Westminster, recently, and Miss Constance Birley, aged about 70, who was walking along the pavement, was struck by the cab and killed. The woman was pinned against82 words
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Article56 1932-11-11 5 Mr. J. Tawse Brown, the wellknown Scottish tennis player, has been killed m a Dundee motor accident. He was tiroaii»fl the stre'H near the centre of the city to his Mr, when he was suuck by another tar and carried some distance allontf th« stret-L before he56 words
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Article747 1932-11-11 5 NOHO BOMBED. GENERAL MAS ALLEGATION. MURDER PLOT. Shanghai, Thursday. A number of uttn of ibe famous "Dare-to-Die" Corps have been entering the town *>f Osaka In accordance with a >>lot t<> murder the Emperor\of pan and other highly placed i ergons during the ai'M' mn manoeuvres.747 words
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Article193 1932-11-11 5 TEN KILLED. TROOPS CALLED OUT TO QUELL A RIOT. Geneva, Wednes lay. A riot culminating m t.he death by machine-gun ft re o f ten demonstratora occurred on the shoie of Lake Geneva. A demonstration had been staged as a protest against two Socialist leaden and rapidlyReuter - 193 words
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Article150 1932-11-11 5 "TO WN COUNCIL." i\o Objection To Kuala Lumpur Request* (From Our Own Correspond it.) lur 'a Lumpur, Wednesday. The request by the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board to Government t;> chance f name to "Town Council" has met with a favourable reply. At the meeting this morning letter was read m150 words
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Article105 1932-11-11 5 M Failure Would Be Disaster." London, Thursday. In a notable speech at th" Lord Mayor's Banquet, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, dealing with international affairs, stressed the importance of completing the work of the Lausann i Conference. Great Britain, he said, was very desirous of effecting world disarmament, but theReuter - 105 words
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Article100 1932-11-11 5 Easier Consular Formalities. London, Wednesday. In the Hou'j' of Commons, replying to Mr. W. N'unn (Con*., Whitehaven) Sir John Simon said that as a result of representations to the Chinese Government, concessions had been made providing for a considerable period of grace m furnishing POnttulaf invoices ofReuter - 100 words
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Article410 1932-11-11 5 HOOKWORM EVIL HIGH INCIDENCK AMON<; MUNICIPAL COOI.US Between ho t.<> per cent. f the Municipal labour force, 1 1 Daily News learn suffer froui I hookworm. Thirty to forty coolie* arc nceiving cnenopodium treatment •<• Middleton Hosptti I daily. Invest igatioiu were tiv i v rie.d out410 words
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Article22 1932-11-11 5 An Indian working at tlw rmm works m Kalian^ R«>a«l had two of his Anyen crushed m the um< chinery yi'su-i day.22 words
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Advertisement88 1932-11-11 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE. j World's finest Hockey y Sticks as used by Olympic -J Champions. lOR ANYTHING and EVERYTHING, i PHONE 2938. If ROYSONS THE MALAYAN SPORTS DEPOT. N< »ii«lj;«- H.iail. Siiiya|»<.r.-. SLUMP TIME-ECONOMY COMPULSORY! Buy '^> ROLLED GOLD JEWELLERIES and pay less! Watch Chain, Tennis Chain, Ladies88 words
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Advertisement7 1932-11-11 5 NOTA BENE! Growing children need "VIROL" MOTHERS7 words
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Article502 1932-11-11 6 HIGHER SPEEDS. i i REDUCING THE AIR RESISTANCE. (By An Mail.) London, Oct. ill. The trams of the future may have long unbroken lines of the type to which the public has become accu ionic! fi om Ihe design of racing cars and air hip and be capable502 words
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Article26 1932-11-11 6 A i hin«M! up a i IVt mi n i: P|J V\vld Road Ml \Q r,. t y Jt* «l:iy ;in,| vv«s l.iltn juieii intei t26 words
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2987 1932-11-11 6 WITNESS'S. DENIAL OF DEFENCE SUGGESTIONS. "A TREASURY IN HEAVEN." Cross-examination of Mr. Jul'an Israel m the Acsiie trial of Khor Teng Qu«e, former book-keeper to .Mr. Israel, was concluded yesterday. The hearing is before Mr. Justice Whitley and a special jury, and the charges against2,987 words
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Article370 1932-11-11 6 'NATIONAL HI KDLE/ LORD EUSTACE PERCY AND CRITICISMS. Lord Eustace Percy, speaking ai Cranleigh (Surrey) speech day, referred to the school certificate examination and the fact that business men were always anxious that education should i>o directly related to the business to which the boy was370 words
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Article34 1932-11-11 6 Bombay, Tuesday. In spite of Gandhi's throat' lv resume his fast, orthodox Hindus are not relaxing their strictures against the Untouchables. Modem ideas therefore are likely to be cause of discord.— Aneta-HavasAneta-Havas - 34 words
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Article227 1932-11-11 6 A NIGERIAN Vi BORG?A, THE LOOK MAKES TROUBLE The days work much over, tha Divisional < >fVi« er' over), and the M.O. dining m easy cha dah, writes an Ot correspondent <•! Post. We had sun-downer figure clutching an envelope appear* 1 tore the teleg ai this227 words
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Advertisement13 1932-11-11 6 [HEALTH FOR WORK AND PLAY EAT EVERY DAY SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.13 words
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Advertisement97 1932-11-11 6 AINSLIE'S t#> t ■fy KP^2> SCOTCH WHISKY ISSUED BY REGIS r E ED AINSLIE HEILBRON, (Distil le LTD GLASGOW. DISTILLED BOTTLED IN SCOTL Old Special $3.40*^1, RELIABLE AGENT REQUIRED FOR SINGAP For particulars and prices apply to: AINSLIE'S AGENCY, SOLE AGENTS S.S. £> I.M.TELUK ANSON. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL.97 words
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Article1025 1932-11-11 7 S CROSS^XAMINATION OF COMPLAINANT. I AYS POCKET WAS PICKED. disappearance of 4,000 guilders from the -changers as <tant, who alleged that a p... !.et wh.ii> he Has sitting beside him m a p .(li>. when the pssistant, Mohaoied f>efore Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal h crisjunal1,025 words
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Article50 1932-11-11 7 Peking, < >ct. 27. A ineru* n .i,ii horit ies here aid today that Consul General Adams at Hankow v. m.. inves atinjjj report- that Chinese communists had killed the Rev. I; it Nelson, of y, i inea polis, missionaryi v h»» iiad been a captive for two50 words
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Advertisement101 1932-11-11 7 £\ERY 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 Morning Paper cc/r oi/r >47V£) posr roi>i4 y.101 words
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Advertisement111 1932-11-11 7 WHITEAWAYS SPECIAL MILLINERY WEEK ALL THAT IS NEWEST IN STRAWS, FELTS, VELVET CAPS m a profusion of variety and always at Singapore's LOWEST PRICKS. LADIES' PINK MERCERISED BRASSIEUE. Perfect fitting, lightweight, fasten at back. St l to •!<>. Price $1.25. I LADIES' FINE RIB COTTOfI VEST. Elastic and porou tto111 words
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Article, Illustration84 1932-11-11 8 Mr. Frederick Pott* (.manager of the Royal Cinema m Kensington, bandaged who f Minded with p epper by bandits while taking Monty to a lank j Lord Sankey leading tin* procession from Westminster Ab')ey foil oving a service preceding the tuning of the law courts. Pwo of the army »f84 words
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Advertisement294 1932-11-11 8 i Harry S. Elias, m.i.o QUALIFIED OPTICIAN Capitol Building Tel. 2751. CONSULTING HOURS— S A.M. TO 6 P.M. SLUMP TIME NECESSITATES ECONOMY Titan dnii't tli row awsy jour old clockiii vraichm or gratuo* pboaei Sru«| tlirni to us. <• will Iheai h iH-v. life to l>«; < v« r uaeful294 words
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Advertisement51 1932-11-11 8 THE ON E SHOW IN TOWN YOU SIMPLY MUST SEE! HAROLD iIO V D IN Paramount^ riol of Fun "MOVIE CRAZY" Hundreds arc coining to see it again and again at hie CAPITOL I SPECIAL MATINEES: TOMORROW and SUNDAY. Book Early! Week End Plans are filling Rapidly. Box Office Phones51 words
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Advertisement158 1932-11-11 8 BaP m A. Lm JKI K^j BK^a V RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 A <»A^ Tuneful ItrilMi I'irlnrr >on v&s*mgm**"- ila^Ml II ill rriills m jo\ J show S'porc Free Press "THE Sam INDISCRETIONS 1 j OF EVE" bQ/J TEDDY BROWN HRIr J^k and B^H Aw MARIUS. B. WINTERS ikl ORCHESTRA B^HRS^^B158 words
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