Singapore Daily News, 12 November 1932
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Title Section12 1932-11-12 1 The Singapore Daily News NO. 36. SATURDAY, NOV. 12TH, 1932. 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article468 1932-11-12 1 Municipal 'ohm- > li.r I*ll imilar •>*,«!;.. m Malaya an <«i. j»< <,n m i )■< j.r./i-Tl i<.n i.l' plllilic ml' re. I i <( Budget nn'c' iin r <»n 'linn rlav proposed to mccl ;t Mill! ■<! iloficil during l'.i.; i, v imim;i;rin:ii iw nxpedieiti of n'.'lii468 words
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661 1932-11-12 1 CENOTAPH AND CATHEDRAL. RAFTERS RING WITH WAR SONGS AT EX-SERVICE DINNER. I oiutoen years ago yesterday (hero ended the !i!» SI i War lhis worlcl h;is kBOW aiul yesterday unuho Jell mm |mUSeCI :l UhiU lo Pay homn c to There vvas an impressive "atheiino661 words
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Article1190 1932-11-12 1 The Archdeacon's Addrcftf*. There was a targe congregation a: the Cathedral yesterday morn- ing, among tho*o present being the Governor's Deputy, Sir John BeVftt, and I.;v!v S ott.' the C.0.C., H. E. Major-' ;jrM"al L.C.L. Oldfield, Mr... Oldfk M nd Mis^ Oldfield, the f hief Jusiic". Sir Wi!1,190 words
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Article, Illustration278 1932-11-12 1 READY TO STAR! JOURNEY OVER SAHARA. FRENCH CONDITION. Miss \m> Johnson (Mrs I Molhson) is now at Lympne mar Ihe Kentixh coast, awaiting favourable weather to start her attempt to fly (<» the Cape Her husband has had to deposit 100,000 francs, with the Preach Government,Reuter - 278 words
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Article109 1932-11-12 1 TRADE TACTICS. EXAMPLE OF RUBIIER SHOES. London, Friday. Another aspect of the Japanese menace to British trade was mentioned by Mr. Leslie Burgin, (Nat. Lib. Luton), Secretary to the Board of Trade, m a iiseal debate m the House of Commons today. Mr. Burgin said JapanReuter - 109 words
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Article58 1932-11-12 1 Drain- Betrays His Former Friends. Marseilles, Tuesday. The hupe quantity of opium confiscated aboard the steamer Lamartine upon her arrival from Eastern ports was one of largest catches ever made by the police who acted on the information of drui? dealer who had had a violent quarrel with58 words
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Article40 1932-11-12 1 Additional Protection For Foreign Good*. \Yw Delhi, Friday. Well-informed circles believe that the report of the Indian Tariff Board which is now complete will recommend additional protection for Indian industry by raising the tariff against non-Empire goods. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article110 1932-11-12 1 Alt VIS EQUALITY. STATEMENT IN COMMONS. ItKKIJN PLEASURE. A deep impression has beet] created m Uerlin by a statement m the House of Commons by Sir John Simon, the Foreign Secretary, m which fiermany's claim to equality of armaments was conceded. It is indicated, however, that Germany110 words
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Article134 1932-11-12 1 Company's Appeal To Privy Council, OVoin Our Own Correspondent.) London. Friday. The appeal of PaluMg Consolidated versus the State of I'uhung comes up for hearing before the I'rivy Council on Tuesday. vention limiting Germany's armaments similarly to other powers. Reuter A Deep Impression. Berlin, Friday. A deep impression,Reuter - 134 words
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Article57 1932-11-12 1 Wnn-ked Ofl Now il«')>ri<l«'s. Suva, Friday. Four officer*, three engineers and fifteen Solomon Islanders, the crew of the new missionshin, Southern Cross VI, are wrecked O.T the Island of Aneityum, New Hebrides. It is reported Dial tinship ran ashore and was seriously damaged m a hat tic withReuter - 57 words
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Article41 1932-11-12 1 Derision By Radio Conference* Madrid, Friday. In the teeth of British and American opposition, the plenary meeting of the Radio and Tel« tfraph Conference resolved to J adopt a five-letter code instead of the existing ten-letter code. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article42 1932-11-12 1 B Accident lVar Brussels. Brussels, WtdmndlJ The international express froj i Paris to Amsterdam was derailed, eight miles south of Brussels. Several passengers sustained injuries, but Recording to thy latest reports no loss of life was *iu>tained. A neta- Trans-Ocean.42 words
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Article776 1932-11-12 1 In hifh <h|>;.,ii,;, r> Hi. derisive [actor aearl) always H u tual record not t!,.. verbal m. «f the I'ower* whom lus H,». initiative, *ay* I lie < oatemporarj Review, i n f» ■at#ly diplomatic action i* 111:1 !> JicUled b) priaiiii Motiveß. h Rimpl) is (;iSi iiiat776 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement14 1932-11-12 1 RUBBER CloM'd m London la«-i aight at 2 21/32 (Spot) Market Steadj Cross rate:14 words
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Advertisement37 1932-11-12 1 IMPORTED INTO K~ll BRITISH MALAYA W^sM GUARANTEED TO BE PRODUCED IN CANADA Sgjift IF YOU ARE NOT I ACQUAINTED WITH KLIM TRY A TIN TODAY. VACUUM I DISTRIBUTORS M^^t« GETZ BROS. CO. /jj^E^;^ mm^^^^^^mm CANADA V BBS37 words
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Advertisement22 1932-11-12 1 fTIN Cwomi m London la*t Bight at C 156 7s. 6d« (Spot) C 157 5& MONTH Silver: IS's !S', (2 tnoiit h >22 words
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Article144 1932-11-12 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. Spot rubber wm up 132 to 2 2\ .'l2 at the isV m London lnst lilfhi according to cable from Dili rorresponden The market ii iteady and Ihoj forward price* an* follows: December 2 11 l«> .1:.r.. Mar. 12 WX> Apr.144 words
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Article696 1932-11-12 2 Wi<l<l!r Quotations On Thursday. Tbe local m.tt -I'.v't.s were closed yesterday. Mi-Mi" prices of local is^uc? wrrrc v* follows m Singapore on 1 inn <lay according t<> Praser I i».' i. t MINING. A«:;m Kuinltanp 27/-, Austral Malay I9A, Ay.r Hit.-.m Tin II f>. lt*n<frin Tin 14/-, Batang696 words
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Article73 1932-11-12 2 12 noon, Nov. 10. 1932. Buyers Sellers CJambier 5.50 Java Cube 10.00 Hamburg Cube 10.50 Muntok White Pepper 24.00 White Pepper 23.00 Black Pepper 18.50 Mixed Black Pepper 15.00 Sundried Copra 5.85 Mixed Copra 5.30 Small Flake Tap 3% Fair 3,25 Me!: Pearl 3.85 Small 3.7573 words
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Article48 1932-11-12 2 Thursday's excbanjfe rates ncluded the followinsr: SELLING. London, 4 months' siprht 2 4 London, :i months' sig-ht 2 .3 .31 CJ2 London, M days' sijrht 2.3 16/16 London, .30 days' sig-ht 2.3 29/.32 London, demand 2 .3 7 H London, T.T. 2 3 27 3 l>48 words
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Article49 1932-11-12 2 NEW COMPANY. INTERNATIONAL LATEX PROCESSES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Friday. International Latex Processes has been formed by the Anode Rubber Co., and the United State .Rubber Co., for co-ordinating 1 research and extending the use of rubber latex throughout the world. Sir Eric (Jeddes is chairman.49 words
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Article181 1932-11-12 2 NEW M. M. MOTOR SHIP DUE TOMORROW. A new Messagreries Maritime liner, the motor ship Aramis, which will complete m the M.'M. fleet the series of the Three Musketeers, is due at Singapore tomorrow morning. The vessel boasts every up-to-date facility for passengers including a swimming- bath, a181 words
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Article1084 1932-11-12 2 WORSHIPPERS OF SATAN. THE YEZIDIS. STRANGE SECT IN IRAK. ORIGIN MYSTERY. The recommendation <>f the Committee of the League of the SyroIraki frontier that the whole of .lebel Sinjar should be included m the boundaries of Irak brines into prominence the troubles of the Yexklis, or Devil Worshippers, of whom1,084 words
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Advertisement96 1932-11-12 2 TO LET, Seaside Flats with modern sanitation, and new bungalows at Tanjong Ka*ong, Offices m jKood busine-s quarters, also commod ..as godowns, m .I! stores and shops m North Bridge Road and their business dons. Apply Meyer Brothers. NOTICE. LF.T, at considerably redttCed rent, 2nd floor Borsumy building, 41, Robinson96 words
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Advertisement354 1932-11-12 2 THE SINGAPORE Paily News. Head Offlre: fg. Cecil 5i1.LM1,,,,,. II SI .5162, IVI I '"liim-.." 5i,,;..,,,.,,, Kuala Lumpur iittU*- IS, aTa 5i,.,,. Phohr ;i, SUBSCRIPTION RATI I'ayuMr m aiivun... Local delivery, Monthly %].zu Quarterly |4.60 Hnlf-yeaHy $<j.imi Single Copy, B I All f?O!nmu?ur\'tti<.m relol v businoss matters, viz., B subscriptions,354 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous54 1932-11-12 2 M\ILS FOR E^ROPE. Left Arr»l. B*poii London Indrapoera Sept. n Sept. :io Portbos Sept. 7 Oct. Karagobj Pe pl r Oct. 1 <:u e Sept. 12 Oct. 1 Postal Roubiuh Sept. IB Oet 10 ?j alw sept. i« ()ct 8 [^■•MO Sept.. BJ f)t t go 11 Ht >" f54 words
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Miscellaneous585 1932-11-12 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following psssenger sailings sre pending For Europe. P. aad O. 8. N. < o.'s Corfu (Nov. 2.".). N.V.K. Terukuni Maru (Nov. Hl>, Hakusan Maru (Doc. 1 Haniburtr Amorika Line: Rhoinlaii'l (Nov. 18). E.';st Asiatic Co.. Ltd. Frria (Nov. 22). lilue Funnel: Automedon (Nov.585 words
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Miscellaneous556 1932-11-12 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. EXPLORATEUR GRANDIDIER. PK r t,r>r>°< tons, from Marseilles 11-iK for Haiphong unc. NA(iARA. Swe.K. 5.201 tons, from Dai ten 11-11. for Penatlg 1:5-11. TOMOHOX, Dutrn. r>S7 tons, from Sambas 11-11. for Pontinnak 1">-11. KAMPAR. Brit.. tSit ton-. from Malacca 11-1 1, Cor Port Diekson 12-11. RANPURA, Brit.. iV*:il556 words
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Miscellaneous259 1932-11-12 2 enyrinc nas lv cylinders. THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today, November 12. Singapore Races, Second I>ay. Tanglin 1 it-l>its a1 Victoris The:.tre. H.:', 1 m. Sunday, November IS. Singapore Swrimming Club, 10.30 a.m. Monday, November 11. Johore Slat** ouncil ntg., The Dewan, 1 1 a.m. Tanirlin Tit-hits :it Victoria. Theatre, i».."50 p.»n.259 words
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2473 1932-11-12 3 ONLY ONE WINNER PAYS LESS THAN $50. MCTORY FOR AMY WELKIN l:! > «"ily outsiders' day at the opening of the the ndiffwai i.f hi K h atwer, and the finishes :r ll ,;;;;>:;;;;;;» r --M,.,,, n, and CHRISTIE'S TWO SUCCESSES. 1 he first2,473 words
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Article66 1932-11-12 3 RACK ONE. FOUNDLING. Highland Lass ami Irish Lady. RACE TWO. DUKE MENIN Cany On and Gorilla. RACE THREE. CAPON E. Iseult's Daughter and Little Joe. RACE POUR. KALI. Hannah's Garden and Polly Peachem. RACE FIVE. MISS TOGO. Deep Music and La Cai. RACE SIX. BONGAO. Love Lyric and66 words
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Article13 1932-11-12 3 Race 1. haldoyle. Race (5. Ufannon and Desert Fox. Race 8. Chloe.13 words
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Article35 1932-11-12 3 Beats Nel Tarlelon For Featherweight Title. Liverpool, Thursday. In a fifteen-round contest here tonight for the British featherweight championship Seaman Watson, of Newcastle, beat Nol Tarleton, the holder, of Liverpool, on points.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article244 1932-11-12 3 THE VILLA TO VISIT EVERTON. The following matches will I.^ played today m the English and Scottish Leagues' Int Division. Arsenal vs. Newcastle U. Birmingham vs. Huddersfield T. Blackburn 11. v-. Liverpool. Blackpool vs. Middle; bro*. Derby Co. vs. Bolton Wands. Bverton vs. Aston Villa. Leeds U. v.>.244 words
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Article149 1932-11-12 3 TENNIS MATCH WITH NEW SOUTH WALES. Sydney, Friday. In the second day of the lawn tcriiii tournament here between th< visiting American team and New South Wales the Americam won three frame? and N.S.W. two. On the first day th<- honours were shared and the Americans now149 words
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Article64 1932-11-12 3 LIVERPOOL AUTUMN CUP. (From Our Own Correspondent.) lor.don, Friday. The Liverpool Autumn Cup (I mile, 2 fur-.. 170 yds.) was run ai the Liverpool meeting today and resulted as follow CHINA KING 8.12 (11. Gra < j DENBIGH 8.7 (W. Nevett) L BOY PAINTER IM (X Pox) China64 words
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Article223 1932-11-12 3 BRILLIANT M.C.C DISPLAY. DEADLY BOWLING. VICTORIA SOON ALL OUT OAKLEY'S 81. Continuing their successes the M.C.C. yesterday disposed of Victoria m less than a day due to deadly bowling by G. O. Allen and Voce. The M.C.C. had a short spell at the wickets and lost AHen and the NawabReuter - 223 words
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Article491 1932-11-12 3 AL RIVERS BEATS CON CORDERO. Al Rivers tfave Con Corder.i, the welterweight champion of Hawaii, a boxing- lesson at ihe Great World last niprht. Cordero was bio- an( i strong and at 10.7 he had nearly five MISSED PENALTY COSTS GAME. M.I. A. LEAGUE. KOTA RAJA BEAT THE PERANAKANS.491 words
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Advertisement267 1932-11-12 3 fi tile's. X'MAS PRESENTS For Friends at Home. BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH OUR LONDON HOUSI WF UNDERTAKE THK DELIVERY OF ANY OF THE SEASONABLE GIFTS LISTED IN OUR SPECIAL BOOKLET TO \M WDRESS IN THK UNITED KINGDOM. MANILA CIGARS The irreatest care is taken m the selection of the Tobacco267 words
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Miscellaneous153 1932-11-12 3 SELECTIONS AND HANDICAPS. SECOND DAY. EIGHT RACES STARTING AT 2.15. The second day of the Singapore Turf Club's November professional meeting begins today at 2.15 p.m. The following are the handicaps Race I. Ponies, Class 2, Div. 2, 5 f 2 furs. Leonie 9.5, Golden Brew 8.12, Foundling 8.10, Highland153 words
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667 1932-11-12 4 RUGBY PLAYER'S WIFE FACES TRIPLE CHARGE. SOUTH AFRICAN CAUSE CELEBRF. Throughout South Africa intense interest has been aroused hy the trial of a woman who is accused of poisoning her two former husbands and a son hy her first Marriage. In the dock at Johannesburg667 words
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Article469 1932-11-12 4 SINGAPORE (ALL. VISIT TO INDOCHINA ANDSIAM. When the M.M. liner, the Explorateur Grandidier, arrived m Singapore yesterday it brought a party of six members, including the President, <>f the French Touring Club who are on a tour of French possessions. They are on their way to IndoChina469 words
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Article62 1932-11-12 4 I'INDKR HOT STOVK. VOTERS UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE. Xallrivers, ?vlass., Tuesday. Fourteen voters ami policemen were precipitated m to a basement of the polling* station with a redhot stove hanging; menacingly and spraying sparks overhead when a floor collapsed. The voters were bruised and lacerated and clambered upReuter Wireless - 62 words
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Article390 1932-11-12 4 GERMANY'S DEMAND VON PAPEN ADDRESSES JOURNALISTS. Berlin, Wednesday. I.i the course of a speech at luncheon «.ri v^n by the Foreign Press Association, the Chancellor, Herr von Pa pen, skimmed rapidly over the home and foreign policy. He warned forcig 1 observers to remember that i1390 words
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Article120 1932-11-12 4 CIT\ HALL CAMP. WARSAW OFFICIAI THEIR SALAHiib Warsaw, NV< The novel method i wage demand i>y go strike has been plied by municipal cl< ed at the City Hall. 1 been several montl with payment of sa Sat m <la\ the ent m le>- officials, clerks andAneta-Trans-Ocean - 120 words
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Article50 1932-11-12 4 No Semi-Militan Organisations. Saarbrueckcn. W The commi lion i I I governing the Saiy B half of the Leai f until 1935 decided on dissolve all semi-mil tions, the National and especially th< detachment >. The decision, wh raise a storm of p National»Socialisl will l»e enforced iiAneta-Trans-Ocean - 50 words
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Advertisement380 1932-11-12 4 W^\ COTTON-OXFORDS yW \Wu give you a W flying start too FOOTBALL BOOTS CAN BE LIGHT ==z==^^rrr=zr==zr and flexible, BUT without THE VIRILE SPRINGINESS OF COTTON- O\I OHI)\ they merely do not retard a players movement. t.UI lfl>RI<;BY 'FLIER 1 m RprcUN) OXFORDS POSITIVELY HELP A designed for wing Ibrre.380 words
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Advertisement37 1932-11-12 4 17 Ip pI nt BEER 6 £7 Z=Z= fi C J C IS J cr p El rjj H E S g Brewed And Bottled P CT C In Malaya For 3 C The People of 337 words
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Article69 1932-11-12 5 PETROL FROM COAL f N i;\V PROCESS. LrtRiMENTS fsUCCESSFUL. IVED INTEREST. London, Tues«lay. < »vii ixm i :i l pet i)l cxi racted < a i ion is 1'.....'.)"- tate Commons hastening ■•i thi .1 bjecl |g (olMHllic iii n ctor <if Ini- ndust lies !m> eraid his com* hadReuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article135 1932-11-12 5 I HIPPING LINE I ARTED. I o, Oct. 24. I nship -crvitc beI I.; fast and I ships which I any Japanese I ched its fi r l«.;i I di ii'ii i 'ml I na route, I en, "'Tin' "hin I, p < ompany," I by prominent135 words
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Article102 1932-11-12 5 ID! MM OF HUSBAND Of NOVELIST. I ton, Oct. 27. >lai Mail Rinehart, Mary Roberta author, died at his at the age of 83 'I'}-, rot' sons Rinehart survive. H himself was a ary talent was I hat of his wife, B prolific authors »>i" of modern writs'102 words
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Article47 1932-11-12 5 Tin- Writing Of 'ciilina>lt a rs. abominable" writing of referred to by of the City of (Mr. V. R. Hah) annual «li> 1 1 ibu- a little thins/ though all headmasminable handwrit* aw Mi. Dele'l script without -I of mine.* 1 "-•ntly retired •"l after forty47 words
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Article30 1932-11-12 5 IV""1 V lll.|M,s«S .£lO I to lean against i«.w.i,.,| Sydney m\ "i' •'";iiri,t a lamp- doing ih.s is Bi for ■g iv t been issued I,' ithoritu-K. The30 words
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Article, Illustration38 1932-11-12 5 Gigantic seas recently swept 1b south coast of Kn^iid and. backed by a wind reaching rale torcc. broke over the proawadea. \i St. Leonards, above, the waves were nea»!> one hundred fed hi<ih.38 words
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Article122 1932-11-12 5 EVICTION SCENES. COMMUNISTS' BARRICADE. BRICKS AT POLICE London, j uesday. A large courtyard, surrounded y :;'h\ flats m Bermondsey, was littered like a wartime no-man's-land after l>^ule m which Communists tried to prevent the police victing a family for non-paymeni f rent. A dozen young Communists withinReuter Wireless - 122 words
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Article127 1932-11-12 5 Standstill Agreement To \\v Prolonged. Berlin, Wednesday. The so-called standstill agreement between the German banks nd their- for. -ijr,, red i tors regulating the question <>r rrozen private <i< l>t chiefly short Lerm credit**, '-•ill pi' Uahly Ik; prolonged aa a re nil of n< i;oi iat i(u,sAneta-Trans Ocean - 127 words
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Article510 1932-11-12 5 i\k\o\\\ \i{i:\s. CARS CARRY STORES FOR 1,200 MILES. An expedition left Cairo r .'eni- j Iv to explore Kome ot the* more i inaccessible portions of the F,i!>- j van Desert, vast areas <>t' w!>ii h s1 ill remain nth 'ly unknovi n. Th«- pxpedii ii>n i.510 words
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Article118 1932-11-12 5 LONE ATTEMPT. TRAGIC END FEARED. KIGHT-FOOT CRAFT. Paris, wedne da; young German girl's attempt •<■ i*ros the Ktiglisti Channel m a i ullaps boat baa i cnt !v i tided iii tragedy th»j young woman, w in* i*'i t < alai hi I'- i<m.; praf<Aneta-Trans Ocean - 118 words
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Article100 1932-11-12 5 SURREY MYSTERY. SON OF SIR ROBERT KINDERSLEY. London, Tuesday. Ti.<- strange death of Richard, the third son of Sir Robert Kindersley (a director of the Bank of England and Governor of Hudson's Bay Go. and a prominent economist) was found dead on a roof ofReuter Wireless - 100 words
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Article172 1932-11-12 5 REMARKABLE TRIBUTE TO ITALY. Paris, Monday. The Cabinet was delighted at the favourable imp) ess ion produced at Geneva by the presentation of the French disarmament plan and by the recent declarations of M. Herriot. At the end of the meeting M. Herriot u^ve an interview to journalists172 words
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Article87 1932-11-12 5 INDIAN HOLIDAY. MAHARAJA OF MYSORE AS HOST. Scr Kriday. X- Maj or v hai k«M I <•>■ Xu •<»,» alK>ard tl Uont< (1 rarult*. Tlio v finif ay: Mi*. V\':- :i i India \n i« .vill Ik* I uv I of a Vfulirttajn iAneta-Trans Ocean - 87 words
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Article142 1932-11-12 5 MOR CARS THAN BOUGHT. i»i .1 ff< H of thy the motor-car trade is cau ing deep concern m the American industry's orpranisatioi The < 'hicajro A itomobile Trade Association states thai more motor-cars were tol< n m thai city than were purchased during September, the thefts tofalling142 words
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Article94 1932-11-12 5 K.'JOO Houses Losi hi Fire. Tokio, Oct. 22. Thirteen hundred houses wore burned m the town of Komatsu on the coast of the Japan Sea 160 miles west of Tokio, according to information from then today. The flames destroyed three fourths of the town and 5,000 were known94 words
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Article97 1932-11-12 5 Bilt'-n by dragon m London! That, was the experience of Superintendent Budd, of the Reptile House a the tot*. H<- received the \>\u> while feeding one of the f» <-t long Komodo Dragons (a s jj«-.i« <>f lizard), which :ue among the queeresl inmates of the gardens.97 words
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Article94 1932-11-12 5 Opinion Oivi<l<<i On Separation l?-s!n*. Rangoon, Pi ulay. •li C' »n< i|. i i- ii: iii Lhf f»en '-'tl i iV lion !<>r tli.« lttirii! i I lit* vi*< k-i I 'ti w hci her Burinn Will (ii. lor: |he Ih-iiii- oinliii*,! [»> Mr. Mar|)< na!<l al th«94 words
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Article76 1932-11-12 5 Government's New Proposals. London, Tuesday. The Government financial resolution designed to regularise tin troublesome means' test follows the lines of the Royal Commission's report regarding capital assets and house property but only allows half disability under the Workmen's Compensation Act m assessing benefits. No attempt has yet lx'enReuter Wireless - 76 words
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Article71 1932-11-12 5 Member of Austrian Aristocracy, Vienna, Tuesday. One of the most distinguished members of the old Austrian aristocracy and a noted diplomat of ihe Imperial Hapsburg regime, Prince Hohenlohe Schillingsfuerst died here atfed sixty-five. The Prince, who was president of the famous Vienna Hockey Club, played a leading partAneta-Trans Ocean; Reuter - 71 words
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Article23 1932-11-12 5 Dacca, Tuesday. Kalip.'ula Mukherji h:is bc*'n sentenced to death for th<* nturder <»f magistrate at Praaadsen on June 26. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 23 words
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Article35 1932-11-12 5 Budape 'I'lM. <lav. 'I }•<• Premier, Herr Gomboes, has left for lo«»m«* vrhere he will have :-c\«-»al conferences with Signor Mussolini i«» vrhich both \\c It aiiari :in<l Hungarian piN-ss .i!:n li i-ii.it imiiort :iru'«'. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 35 words
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Article90 1932-11-12 5 1.000 KILLED. .lAMICA AND CUBA SUFFER. .W\\ i ork, v i i<i' A h<m. and person uro c*st imat <l t-> havf* \>rm kilknl m :i Inn ricarw which struck Culmi, uccord iiur m nuessaffo from < amuurucy, I ill.M. Bin viiioij- havoc waj wrouflfhl i»i fReuter - 90 words
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Article114 1932-11-12 5 M. Herriot Speech Slirs Frrncli I'rr^s. Paris, Thursday. The Pre^S ifl deeply stirred by M. Herriot's statement regarding Franco-Italian relations ending with the declaration thai "the policy of pinpricks" between France and Italy must cease which i< constructed as an indication of a fundamental change m FranceAneta-Trans-Ocean - 114 words
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Article71 1932-11-12 5 Many Brrlin Transport Workrrs DisminHed* Berlin, Tue day. Twr» thousand five hundred participants m the *trikc have hfi>n dismissed by the Berlin 'lf;»fli<- Board. The utrike l«'a<l <ts and those mosi active m the strike have \n-tn especially selected, according to th<> Bi though the trade anioni avowReuter Wireless - 71 words
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Article76 1932-11-12 5 Stark Nevada, Wednesday. The reported attempt t< > blow 1 1 1 Mr. Hoover* train, th«« attack <>n th«* watchman <>n the I>ii<lk«' at Pariaado and the dincovery of ft Rticki of (lyrmniite nearby is now thoafrhf t" I <• a ("jnaio, as railway official* ami enct st-iviffReuter Wireless - 76 words
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Article69 1932-11-12 5 The adoption of distinctive fla>« for Cenada is urged In resolution of which notice has been given m the Dominion House of Common* by th< Canadian Li ben I M.P., Mi. Mclntoth. The ie filuti.'i asks r» i- the appoint merit (t! a i'< >ial committee to69 words
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Article71 1932-11-12 5 la I{OS"M)S FIRED. ONE MAN SHOT AND ONE DROPS DEAD. A iiii-" lii"* l Tuosilay. A i; <• M-. 'i (.-,•< .in' ii;i !•<•' n .1 m illiHTi iin t i. !'<• 11l I I <i< <ti" II; i•> HTII. i aid i ha\ <• hot i|.«i|Reuter - 71 words
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Article137 1932-11-12 5 Oiirslion of Sanctions Ami Reprisals. Geneva, Thursday. The question <>f chemical warfare, especially the possibility of reprisals and sanctions, was dis- i cussed by the Disarmament Bureau. The French delegate strongly advocated collective reprisals against transgressors, The Japanese delegate favoured '< sanctions and rejected reprisals. Mr, Henderson suggestedAneta-Trans Ocean - 137 words
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Article83 1932-11-12 5 Large-Scale Evasion Of Coupon Taxes. Paris, Wednesday. The Cabinet Council discussed a burge-rcale fraud of t!w French rtvenue which has been discovered l>y the police and threatens t<> assame the proportions of a national scandal. It appears that a large number of resident holders of French securities cashedAneta-Trans Ocean - 83 words
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Advertisement130 1932-11-12 5 X MALAYA'S LARGEST S PORTING I GOODS STORE I i^/ FOR EVERYTHING Phcre: 2938. j JStm STAR MAXWELL ALL Wmfc ENGLAND GOLF C!ubs [mW^ hy Gibsons of Kinghorn F FINES T Q UA L I I) 1 Jim il GOLF BAGS BY ROBERT BRAYANT. GOLF BALLS BY DUNLOP OTHER I130 words
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Article1034 1932-11-12 6 Rafters Ring Willi The Old Song.s. Strain* of 4 -oid Soldiers Never Die", "Mademoiselle from Armentieres" and other favourite wartime songs ranjr through the raften of the Raffles Hotel last night. It was the members of the ExServices' Association of Malaya Celebrating the Armistice. Over 200 members and1,034 words
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Article166 1932-11-12 6 Those Who l\lu<lt» The Day a Suc*c*t»ss. Thanks are duo to the following: for helping In the successful arrangements for Armistice Day which were organised l>y Mrs. Oldfield M rs. Noel Dmvies, for being responsible for the execution of all the wreaths Mrs. J. S. Sloper and Mrs.166 words
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Article398 1932-11-12 6 Sir Samuel Wilson At Cenotaph. (From Our Own Correspondent.) ti -r I>enan ft". Friday. The Two Minutes Silence was observed today with great impressiveness at the Cenotaph. The public fx'jran to take up vintage points from ten o'clock, ('ontiiiKcnts ex-service men, school cadets and scouts began to arrive398 words
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Article137 1932-11-12 6 FfJLLER DETAILS. DISSMISSED OFFICALS TO BE REINSTATED. Rome, Tuesday. Mor-e details are now known of the amnesty decree to be promulgated on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the Fascist regime. The amnesty, which has been signed by the Kintf, applies to all crimes punishable by137 words
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Article156 1932-11-12 6 H<»v die Silence Was Ol>s«»rvr<l. (From Our Own Correspondent Seremban, Friday. The Two Minutes Silence wa c observed at the Cenotaph today opposite the Secretariat buildings. The ceremony included a religious service conducted by the Rev. A. Stokes, Chaplain to the State. The British Resident and the Tunktl156 words
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Article49 1932-11-12 6 King Annuls Siamese Memorial. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Friday. Armistice Day services wer.o held a< the Cathedral of the Assumption and at Christ Church at which the Kinjf was represented. Wreaths were laid on the different War Memorials. This afternoon the Kine; attended the Siamese memorial.49 words
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Article92 1932-11-12 6 BATU PAH AT. Fair and Show m \U\ Of Poppy Day. A successful fair and Qgrfcul tural show orimoised \>y the State Commissioner was hold at Batu I'ahat on Tuesday and \\'edncsda\ m aid of the local Poppy Day Fund. About 8,000 people visited the show. There was a generous92 words
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Article78 1932-11-12 6 LONDON ADI r eco m wit n dpexchange! 1 "FAR SUPERIOR i. Strong .'ni vcstors to I holdings ifc g cial News wh adverse Ritual < hi- slump and bearable strain t draws attention that the qtraii est payments m London increa The newspa] although investorsReuter - 78 words
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Article201 1932-11-12 6 ENOUGH \ii'i I MR. LANS! -I I MANCHI In the del b1 the House of Austen < !haml nothing but fi Japan. He cheri Of the old alliaii. <»f the dwindling critical moment tory approved it. Anglo-Japani c appealed to Ja] fairly and ca the Lytton R<201 words
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Article32 1932-11-12 6 (From Our IWr. W. D. Chinese, is on retirement, chairman, the < Po Leunt Kuk, I 1 taininx him on >.Cv. i.<. i; occasion, I rang ;d s lr»rm'.32 words
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Article34 1932-11-12 6 H Th. Ch the Foreign M i Ncun ih. of the M Hamnn r tom, German numen v matic o K iven by the l^ 11 M. Chintwhuk, on the fifteenth foundation Aneta-Trans OceanAneta-Trans Ocean - 34 words
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Advertisement156 1932-11-12 6 IJEALfiTi] FOR WORK AND PLAY ||T .»wEAT EVERY DAY SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TODAYS ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY PAHIT IN THE NEW PALM ROOM v and Nov. 18th LUNCH AT RAFFLES "It'sABOV" LIGHT POPULAR MUSIC WILL BE PLAYED FROM 12.30-2. P.M. SINGAPORE RIJSTAFFEL repertory 12.30-3. P.M.156 words
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Article27 1932-11-12 7 n Harold W form had a a.m. train Liverpool- .t* .")0 miles was scheduled n. llled up and :itf delay ide up before eached<27 words
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Article61 1932-11-12 7 I:- the eofltn which he made for himself yean ajro, Mr. Robert Gilham, retired builder >t i.on^Aeld, near Gravesend, has been buried. Pot tome time the eoAn had been kept m a sitting-room Mr. Gilham'fl house. He wai m»»jt* proud oi' ii than of any Other v.l61 words
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Article308 1932-11-12 7 NO DETAILS KNOWN. WAR DEBTS BURDEN. BORAH'S SC.HKME. Th«. British Note to America j-i'tfanlins war dobtl ha* boon handed to Col. Stimsnn, hut it «s not thought that any details will I)- available until Mr. Hoover has been consulted. Senator Borah does not think that aReuter - 308 words
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Article127 1932-11-12 7 ELECTED HOUSE. UNOFFICIAL PROPOSALS. TORY COMMITTEE. London, Friday. Drastic proposals to reform the House of Lords made by an unoHicial joint committee of Conservative Peers and Commoners under the chairmanship ot Lord Salisbury include election of the House of Lords, partly by the Peen and partly byReuter - 127 words
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Article504 1932-11-12 7 COMEDY OK ROOMS. SIR H. SAMUEL'S PLACE BEHIND SCENES. The resignation of the Samuelite Liberal Ministers from the Government has provided a doable Parliamentary comedy. One concerns Sir Herbert Samuel's place behind the scenes the other his location m the House itself, writes the Evening Standard Lobby504 words
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Article33 1932-11-12 7 For the first time since its incorporation, li'iG years ago, Newbury (Berks) is to haw a \v«> man mayor. Councillor Miss I-:i v- KinUicr is to »>«• elected to the post.33 words
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Article190 1932-11-12 7 Scrappy Game On The Padaug. S.C.C. M B* I. PA In a rather scrappy game on the Padmng yesterday, the S.C.C. "B" fifteen defeated the Public Services by three point? (one try) to nil. The game was played largely among the forward! and m the loose, there being very190 words
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Article, Illustration736 1932-11-12 7 PADANG HOCKEY. INTERESTING AND FAST GOOD DEFENCE. Malaya Command ..2 S.V.C A fast and interesting hock-.'v match nnus played on the Padang yesterday between the Malaya Command and the Volunteers, ending m a win by the odd go tl m live for the latter team. A736 words
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