Singapore Daily News, 14 November 1932
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Title Section12 1932-11-14 1 The Singspore Daily News NO. 37. MONDAY, NOV. 14TH, 1932. 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article428 1932-11-14 1 .i re [>v > < i v hoot M tcntU, m:s: A ll in< ident w lei day i -i Siiijr; p Jrc n hnwing that ihe uneducated hanjffl i heii the custodians ol and oi d< r. police conaltej al ion ya h a c woman food428 words
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545 1932-11-14 1 SWISS TROOPS MOBJLISED. TEN THOUSAND SOLDIERS ASSEMBLED AT GENEVA. len thousand troops one to every fifteen inhihit-ants—-assembled m (ieneva on Saturday where the League headquarters were protected by Machine-guns Irom possible hostile demonstrations. The precautions were taken as a result of the threat of a545 words
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Article56 1932-11-14 1 Commons Oppose Increased Duties. London, Saturday. The House of Common* hai i formally confirmed the duties m rorcu on Japanese robber shoes for a tax of threepence a »>»»• w rubbw footwear covering the ankle ati«i twopence a pair on other loot wear. These are addition* to theReuter - 56 words
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Article268 1932-11-14 1 WAR DEBTS AND DISARMAMENT. HKITISII PROPOSALS. ABOLITION OF BOMBING. I S. ATTITUDE. Sweeping British disarmament proposals are believed to be under discussian, including the abolition of aerial bombing, the scrapping of the most powerful battleships and the limitation of cruisers lo 7.000 tons. The Trench Note regarding war debts hasReuter - 268 words
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Article135 1932-11-14 1 IN LONDON ONF WEEK UNRECOGNISED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sunday. Greta Garbo, th<- mosi ir t worried Aim actress m the world. has just left London after spend' ing a whole week here without anybody knowing it. During 1 her stay she disguised herself with smoked glasses.135 words
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Article, Illustration212 1932-11-14 1 IN SINGAPORE. PROLONGED TOUR OF EUROPE. General (hang Fat-fui, the former commander of the famous Ironside army, arrived m Singapore yesterday by the Conte Verde on his way to Europe on B three-year tour during which he will "generally observe Bocial ami economic conditions" as he fold212 words
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Article192 1932-11-14 1 DEADLY FIREDAMP. EXPLOSION AT WIGAN. 21 KILLED. Twenty-four are known to be dead m a pit disaster near Wigan where an explosion occurred while the night-shift was on duty. Rescuers had to fight their way through deadly firedamp before reaching the scene of the disaster. Many of192 words
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Article720 1932-11-14 1 I hat I.<Min mil(| <>f an orator and Uial his technique WO lar horn perfect is Ike ea«did opinion of lagelica Itala taMff, a noted |{ss,an revolutionary, w1,,, the h,}| ou n--article deMrilK-s how si,,, coached the lsolshr\isi leader m hiv }n ly da> s. The writer recall*720 words
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Advertisement16 1932-11-14 1 RUBBER lastd m London on Saturday 2 21 /o2 (Spot Buyers) Market Quiet, ross rate: •> *>O516 words
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Advertisement6 1932-11-14 1 %£v%BSotw£Sx-> __jgggg; JOHN PLAYTP SONS ENGLAND.6 words
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Advertisement26 1932-11-14 1 TIN Closed m London on Sat u r lav at £157 2s. 6d. (Spot) £157 17s. (id. (3 MONTH I Silver: IS's I IBVS (1 months)26 words
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Article90 1932-11-14 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. mr n Sal irdmy tui ron i ding* The ">"•■ lit (Buy< 21 32d. (Sellc i 2.1 32d. Mar. me 13 I6d. 2 29 :J2d. improve*! a I i pol i IV i. (i hi < moni •.■i j 1 w90 words
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Article614 1932-11-14 2 Middle Onotalioiis On Saturday A- < MINING. 1 27/-, Acstral Tin 11/( Tin I 5 l!;itni'.tf Padang Bi I .40., Bu il A Burmah Malay 6 I. nderiang I nom. 11 Tin 0.20, H l 1. K. I.u'ij- Tin j i! u• G K< 6, Kiilnurhall Tin 8614 words
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Article79 1932-11-14 2 12 noon, Nov. 12, 1932. Buyers Sellers Ciambier 5 50 Java Cube 10/.00 Hamburg Cob* 10 50 Muntok White Pepper 24.00 White Pepper 23.00 Black Pepper 18 50 Mixed Black Pepper is!oo Sundried Copra r>.8.~) Mixed Copra 5.30 Small Flake Tap 3% Me^: Pearl 385 v79 words
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Article306 1932-11-14 2 a LITTLE MOTHER." FATHER WRITES ABOUT TWO SUMMONSES. Mr. L. Stitson, of Warwickroad, Edmonton, N., who has been fined 10s. twice for keeping his girl of 13% >«*ars away from school, has sent a letter to the King, appealing against the convictions. < a Mr. StitFon.306 words
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Article71 1932-11-14 2 Finding a Basis For Restriction. Batavia. Saturday. Complete agreement has been reached between the British atvi Dutch tea producers on the question of which year should be tho basis of determining the intensity of restriction of production. According to a local paper here British India Ceylon and JavaReuter - 71 words
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Article66 1932-11-14 2 Further Decline In October. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. According- to the Rubber Grower* 1 Association analysis, crop returns of :>r>3 companies produced 9,288 tons of rubber m comparison with 11,440 tons m October, 1931, a dec-line of IS.S per cent. The September Agiyres were 9,261 tons66 words
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Article45 1932-11-14 2 Saturday's exchange rates included the followingSELLING. London, 4 month sijrht 2 4 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 31 32 London, GO day.;' sight 2:t 16 16 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 29 32 London, demand 2/3% London, T T. 2 3 27/3245 words
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Article627 1932-11-14 2 MR. HARMAN WINS APPEAL. DEBTOR'S OFFER. BANKRUPTCY ORDER QUASHED. London, Oct. 25. The Court of Appeal yesterday discharged the order of Mr. Registrar liellor adjudicating Mr. Martin Coles Harman, the financier, bankrupt. Made m August on the petition of Morris and Jones Ltd., wholesale grocers, Liverpool, the order from which627 words
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Article99 1932-11-14 2 Negroes Who Attacked Two Girls. Washington, Nov. 8. The- Supreme Court has annulled the death sentence pronounced on seven young negroes accused of having attacked two white girls m a train. It will he i-o me mho red that ths case caused great feeling m the States and evenHavas - 99 words
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Advertisement133 1932-11-14 2 ID EXPOSURES i WITH A i ZEISS IKON "IKONTA" ,-r~5- i I My<BßS)^^^**>vCtaVV.~< *i I $27.00 Obtainable from all Photographic Stores. TO LET, Seaside Pfots v,-th modern i anitat i and new i angalowi at Tanjong Kaiong, Ofllcej m busine: i quartet also eominod tdowna, il -tore, jtini .-hops m133 words
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Advertisement324 1932-11-14 2 THE SINGAPORE Paily News. Hend Oflire: ft, <-,,, Singapore, I! SI -SI 52. TYI: "TinnY Shi;'.i, )i; Kuala Lumpur OSCC ?'t, J;i\h St. I'hom- :i, SUBSCRIPTION RATI I'ayaijlt* m luivarw.. I. cal delivery. Monthly Quarterly $4.50 Half-yearly |9.0Q Single Copy, re All communications relal -j business matter", viz., subscription?, RCCOUftts,324 words
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Miscellaneous584 1932-11-14 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings I. :in<l (>. S. V Co.'s Corfu (Nov. 2." N.Y.K.: Terukuni Maru (Nov. 16), Hakusan Maru i IU-o. I>. Hamburg* Ameriku Line: Rheinland Nov. IS). I':.st Asiatic Co., Ltd. Krria I Nov. 22 i Hluc Funnel: Idomeneua (No. 16). Norddeutscher584 words
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Miscellaneous471 1932-11-14 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today, November 14. Johore State Council mttr., Tho I >ewan. 11 a.m. Tanglin Tit-'»its at Victoria. Theatre, 9.30 p. mi. Tanglin Tit-Bi<s. Farewell Performance, Vie. Theatre, 93t0 pja. Singapore Ait Clab Exhibition opens, V.U .('.A., J» a.m. to Vl.'W p.m. and I p.m. to fi.^o p.m. Wednesday.471 words
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Miscellaneous91 1932-11-14 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. KIT BANG, Brir 5,«43 tons, from Osaka H-11, for Penang 14-u. BORIBAT. Siam. 353 tons. from Baeho 12-11. for Bacho via Coast 20-11. SUUDIIADIB. Sfc in H o:i tons, from Bangkok 12-11, for Bangkok IG-11. KOLA, Brit.. 721» tons, from Ban-, kok 18-11, for Bruitfkok IT-U. MAJANG, Dutci.91 words
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Article558 1932-11-14 3 SINGAPORE'S WIN OVER JOHORE. AGES AMONG OUTSIDES -ROVE SUCCESSFUL. \LAYA CUP VICTORY. rnti ghoul Saturday** Malaya Cap Mate* al Singapore heal Jaaare com iruin^ly b) i<> scoring took place m the necoad halt Uu»ln experiaieatal rhaajrefl aaioag ih*- Kiaeamemiwr of the tcaai is \> t be dropped for the fart>ihe558 words
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Article17 1932-11-14 3 n\ Strength I'uilang. B.C.C. I. the S.C.C. am the Glou "*nt 2nd W. on the17 words
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Article262 1932-11-14 3 Public Services I*lll Up Stern Defence. R.A.F. B; rul). Servs. 0. A Public Services' fifteen went to Seletar on Saturday afternoon -> pla> a Uujrhy match against the R.A.F.. who won by a goal and a try (eight points) to nil. Territorially the Air Force had much262 words
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Article82 1932-11-14 3 OXFORD BEATEN BY BLACKHEATH. London. Saturday. -I!,.- rollowinff v(M> the results the principal Rutf* |t lu s played today. Reuter Cumberland <• Lancashire M Devonthire Cornwall Northumberland 8 Yorks. Somerset i;i lll Mr n hin J Bristol R-NK (<llt 1 CamhridKC U. i^»« te r (;i«ster Cr»nlei KReuter - 82 words
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Article412 1932-11-14 3 COMMAND BEATEN GOALKEEPER EXCELS. EARLY SUCCESS. Malay Com. 1. Combined Col. In an interesting hockey match at Tanglin barracks yesterday, tho Malay Command lost to the Combined Colleges i>y three goals to The Colleges deserved their victor/, for oru-e i hey settled down, they attacked continually412 words
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Article431 1932-11-14 3 Old Raffleaiane And K.A.F. Draw. O.K. A. R.A.F. :t. The hockey match between Old Rafflesiana 1 Association and the R.A.I', on the KathYs Institution ground on Saturday ended m a draw, both sides scoring 1 three goals. The game began m scrappy fashion hut. towards the end431 words
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Article2269 1932-11-14 3 SECOND DAY OF SINGAPORE RACE MEETING. MANY CLOSE FINISHES. There was only one thing to mar a really excellent afternoon's sport on the second day of the Singapore Turf Club November MCetfog on Saturday, that befog th<; death of Lightarmed, Mr. Man Loke's (Jo!d2,269 words
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Advertisement64 1932-11-14 3 Every part made m ENGLAND T II E QUALCAST BALL BEARING MOWE II CUTS GRASS, LABOUR AND EXPENSE Light and Serviceable. $22.50. A FULL STOCK 0? SPARE PARTS ALWAYS MAINTAINED JOHN LITTLE CO- f LTD. (incorporated m F.n^lnnd.) bINGAPOPR, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG and IPOH THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE,64 words
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Article88 1932-11-14 4 CHINESE WITH SIX WOUNDS. There is considerable mystery concerning the finding of a Chinese with six serious Stab wounds m the stomach lyin^ m a shopHouse m North Bridge Koad yesterday afternoon. Tin- man was found m a pool <»i blood by an inmate of the Mouse. The88 words
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Article103 1932-11-14 4 Tiger and Elephant Raids In N. 5. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. Following a tiger raid at Sertir)fr cornea the information that a tiger visited a Malay kampon^ at the 4Xth mile Pertain? Road, and inflicted severe injuries o:i two buffaloes. The buffaloes were only saved103 words
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1275 1932-11-14 4 NEW $15,000 FILTRATION PLANT SANCTIONED. ONLY $2,000 OVERDRAFT. The progress made m reducing (he hank overdraft of the Singapore Swimming Club and the institution's increased popularity since the inception of the new svvimminu pool were satisfactory aspects of the club's affairs mentioned at yestcrda>\s1,275 words
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Article429 1932-11-14 4 COURT CASES. DISHONEST COOK TO SERVE 3 MONTHS. A number of small cases were disposed of by Mr. < Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, on Saturday. A JTOUng Chinese girl and hoi' fat hei- were found pruilty of boinfcin possession of non-Government chandu. The former was429 words
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Article151 1932-11-14 4 Indian Charged With Housebreakinir. A daring theft of over $800 worth of jewellery and cash m the house of a well-to-do Indian family residing m Klang Lane on the night of Nov. had -i sequel before Mr. A. W. Hay. the Second Police Magistrate, on Saturday, when an151 words
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Article130 1932-11-14 4 'ision of Manchuria Under New Rule. Paris, Sat m, lay. Baron Ifatsuoka has arrived. In a statement to British, American and French journalists, h.said Japan had approved some POmts of the LyttOD Report, hut he intended t<, point out ♦<» (.eneya where the Commission erred. Japan understood130 words
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Article344 1932-11-14 4 FAIRBANKS X There is Eur< Singapore who h of photographs o1 and will have them .Air. Douglas Fairbai known film actor, I Artists Corpora ti i ea foi- l4 te«l If she is a and if it is tho features will show screen m black ami344 words
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Article68 1932-11-14 4 EUROPEAN ESCAPES WITH A SHAKING A Burat ian named Kid was taken to hospital lust following m accident Timah Koa i. With a European, was riding mi n a there was colli ion being driven from The from of the back of the ricksha. men were i brown68 words
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Article86 1932-11-14 4 Sudden Death of <T 1 John CttthlxTti (From Our Own Com Penan*, ihe &tai h occui at the General Kosp tain ,j o hn Cuthbert, Peor.ng Pilot Associal brief illness. The was 49, had beei m many years. Prior t<» joining 1 1 < Association m L 986 words
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Advertisement164 1932-11-14 4 OPENING OF TOYLAND. BRING THE KIDDIES EARLY THIS YEAR. OUR WONDERFUL RANGE OF TOYS IS NOW COMPLETE. IN THIS TOYLAND OF WONDER AND MAGIC YOU ARE SURE TO FIND THE PRESENT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR. TOYS, X MAS STOCKINGS, CRACKERS, BOOKS, DECORATIONS, ETC., ETC. TOYLAND LS OPEN! COME RIGHT164 words
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Article775 1932-11-14 5 Ii c i:".<. 5 ks. lAT DE TO EUROPE. I m m ;vrs. »>i Oct. ii v ir« t ntial election •t« had Ik pn Niw i correspond* hr< nicle dwtOllH Of l?U' V Itoo evelt hos s .it tlr.it anticipated Mail.) I Franklin D. the on to775 words
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Article36 1932-11-14 5 REPUBLICAN ARMY CLASHES WITH POLICE. MANY INJURED. Dublin, Saturday. All available police were call ed out m consequence of an out m ah of disorder today folio* m parade of thousands of rwem36 words
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Article372 1932-11-14 5 THE CATHEDRAL. rAREWELL TO GLOSTERS. 500 ON PARADt. church service, muqoc la i!:( iMinH- of the militar) ami ecclesiastical historj tf Singapore, took i»!.i« <i» Andrew' ithedral ye.sterda) morning, when a farewell service i" con- >■•.-." j w itii the d< parturc of I t t LaUalion372 words
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Article386 1932-11-14 5 F ENANG LUNCHEON not time for CHANGES. ECONOMIC BLIZZARD. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penmitg, Saturday. The Straits Settlements' Association's luncheon to Sir Samuel Wilson at tho E. nnd O. Hotel u;>s j..---;n rue ess. Nearly 90 people were present. This was the first osca ion386 words
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Article, Illustration1480 1932-11-14 5 hers of the Irish Republican Army through the principal streets m military formation. The procession was eventually held u;> by a cordon of police, who made a baton charge. The Republicans then Stoned the Windows of shops displaying poppies und seized poppies from passei 1Reuter - 1,480 words
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Article62 1932-11-14 5 Divore Court Ju«l«sr\ Slrirlurr. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sat unlay. Mr. .lu-ti(«» Batenon y»'.-i»-rilay described the famous racing mo 61 i Im a. L J Mil l©r, a^ "an unsavoury pc^t to young v.Diiirii," trhen, m the tlivrorce court, ho granted hi:> wife a sinter of the62 words
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Advertisement41 1932-11-14 5 r ~P/^f^V I_J T7X7O PILSENER BEER. Brewed m AUSTRALIA from Australian Malt, Hops and Crystal Water. TOOHEYS is a^ genuine brewed beer NOT a synthetic product. Ask your Provision Store for a free pint bottle. SOLE AGENTS:THE EASTERN ACENCIES LTD., SINGAPORE.41 words
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Advertisement106 1932-11-14 5 (MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE. to^Ufi I F r Everytftin 8 Phone 2938. •fJE^ M FINEST QU ILIT\ GOLF, TENNIS iukl POLO SHIRTS. yf Price $1.25. /gm JJ RKSTRINGING OF TENNIS BADMINTON RACKKTS OUR I|P2^ SPECIALITY. ROYS O N S The Malayan Sports Depot. 111, Nor th Bridge Road, Singapore.106 words
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Article187 1932-11-14 6 lI'OH MI'KDKK. WIFE KILLS HUSBAND'S MISTRESS. (From Our Ov n Correspondent.) I poh, Saturday. Today three days Dial was I concluded of woman, named Thani Ah Looi, who was charged with the murder of her husband's concubine. This morning, Mr. A. 1.. Barratt, defending, drew187 words
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Article131 1932-11-14 6 Premier Opposed To Tariff Remedy. London. Nov. ft, That Mr. Ramsay MacDonaH (loos not intern) to become «< ardently protectionist Ml some of the Conservative Right Win*? aou|,j ijk r> j s proved by the declaration made i.y him today m the House of Common*. Turning toward* theHavas - 131 words
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Article171 1932-11-14 6 (wirl on Lap at 3r> >lilrs An Hour. (By Air Mail.) London, Oct. 28. A naval officer wh<» drove In lis Rolls-Royce at 55 miles an hour alone the Great West Road with a girl lying across his knees was lined fco at Brentford, Middlesex, for <iiivirur without171 words
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Article80 1932-11-14 6 Wireless Addresses To Annies m the Field. Shanghai, Nov. i). Iff. Wilden, Minister of Fiance, has at' ivi.l at Nanking and Mr. Ariyoshi, the new Japanese Minister m China, has left Shanghai i'oi Tokio to inform his Government of the result? of the conversation at Nanking with theHavas - 80 words
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Article64 1932-11-14 6 A clerk employed m the lejral Ana of B. M. Tampee-Pliilippa, MUncd Koh Soon Teck, was charg* d before Mr. J. F. P. Gregfj, the third police magistrate, on Satuidny, with crfminal breach of trust m respect of $200. Tho complainant was an Indian named Golem Sahil. The accused claimed64 words
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136 1932-11-14 6 "LET THE WORKERS STAND TOGETHER." EVIDENCE AT BOW STREET. Wai Manning on, the Communist leader of the National l'n«':uployod Workers' Movement, who organised the v humger march n on London, was arrested on the morning of Nov. I, eight hours licforo he had planned to136 words
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Article1957 1932-11-14 6 (By Air Mail.) London, Not. 12. Immediately after Sir Chartrss Biron had taken his sear at 2.::. Wai Hannington walked into the dock. lie was dressed m bine suit, over which was a raincoat. He wore a dark red tie, and was well groomed, with his1,957 words
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Article305 1932-11-14 6 STATION SCENE. CAUGHT IN CROWD AT LIVERPOOL-STREET. The Prince of Wales had a boisterous welcome from City workers when he arrived at Liver-pool-street from Holland after his recent Scandinavian tour. For half an hour before the train was due from Harwich people on their way to305 words
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Article216 1932-11-14 6 MAY SOON BE ON THE DOLE. (Bj Air Nail.) London, Oct. .'JO. Sir Charles Burnett Buckworth-Hv-t m '-Sname, holder of one of the oldesi baronetcies m the United Kingdom, joined the Army when the War broke out and he was eighteen When the war ended, he found himself216 words
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Article86 1932-11-14 6 33 r. A, Loen Arrives Ai Johannesburg* Johannes i»u Friday. '\'\\v Spin: of Fun arrived at 4.L* p.m. The actual flying lime from Hong Kong was fifty-six hours. Reuter. The monoplane Spirit of Fan, piloted by Captain Dixon an(l carrying the film magnate, Mr. Arthur Loew, left86 words
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Article65 1932-11-14 6 Deficit of al I^rast •850,000.000. Washington, Saturday. Following the forecast! of I udflfel deAcil of at least $860, 000,000 at the end of the riscal year it is now almost certain that Congress will have to ena«t tlie manufacturers' sales tax at the next session m December. SenatorReuter - 65 words
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Article217 1932-11-14 6 -TO BE A 1 ROYAL ROM^NC PAST A By Aii ••11/VW'TKh ff cieni Hi in vr a Plant Caroline 1 v. 1 1 Anne <•!' < >•( i !V:iUl < i A year ago of thu* lro¥ n Palace, s ten years t a successor217 words
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Article13 1932-11-14 6 I The Mm! n< uncefl employed <• I 150.00U (in r>>..13 words
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Advertisement16 1932-11-14 6 HEALTH ii i FOR WORK AND PLAY EAT HOVIS EVERY DAY SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.16 words
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Advertisement92 1932-11-14 6 A. FLINTEf «i* 6, RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE. Importing DIAMONDS of every sj^ quality, PEARL NECKLACES of Gulf and Australian fisheries, large merits of all sizes and qualities m t latest and lowest market prices. Hi before prices go up again. ALSO BUYING GOLD COINS GOLD ORNAMENTS of every •and quality92 words
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Article261 1932-11-14 7 H FOOTBALL RESULTS AND LEAGUE TABLES. HULL CITY CREEPING UP. I tfeiM thf BnffUah and Scottish Lea**** ft,,j at the end of Saturdays Rfctaes. With the „!.<< ity the learfir of the Second Division it ford and < hesler srnrcd wins m their resp<.<t,N 1261 words
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Article886 1932-11-14 7 Tic following ;;>•<> thr jxr lii< of tin- English ard S(otti>h LeaX k teams, ttxlay: I ir I K vKi < n IV W L l» A. P. 1 l 1 1 'J 11 20 L' 4 Vston V ilia 1 1 35 I i l"J Derby <886 words
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Article104 1932-11-14 7 ■Ne^ri Sotnhilan Co Down By 4-1. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Serefnban, Sunday. At Malacca, thanks to an excellent display l>y Davies. Baughan and Redmond, three European players who did not play against Singapore. Malacca defeated Negri Semhilan m a hockey match by 4—l. The Negri forwards were a104 words
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Article56 1932-11-14 7 Another Win For Xiii" George V. (From Our own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sunday. I M :u' inter-school hockey match, Ire Malacca High School lost to the Kiiitf George V School by 2 t. The ?torera for the winners were Yusof (2) Ali and Arumugan, while Chin Lai and Mohamed56 words
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Article170 1932-11-14 7 U. S. TOURING TEAM BEATS N. S. W. Sydney, Saturday. The tennis series between th. 1 American touring; team and Ne.v South Wales concluded today m a win for America by seven matches to four. Detailed results Vivian McGrath (N.S.W.) beat Allison, 4 6, 7 5, 6 3. B.170 words
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Article84 1932-11-14 7 Tho Combined Negi i-Malaccn learn beat the A.P.C. Malaya team m a Rugby match on Poppy Day m Seremban by eight points to three. Selangor beat Perak by eight goals to nil m a football match at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday for Lhj Swettenham Trophy. if Perak beajt84 words
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Article351 1932-11-14 7 A.A.A. WIN. SIX GOALS AGAINST ST. M..Y.P.G. In a Chinese league footbi'.l match at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday afternoon the Amicable Athletic Association beat St. Mathew'a Yotmg People's Guild alter a very one-sided game by six goals to two. The same was played at a351 words
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Article374 1932-11-14 7 Kota Raja's Win Over Darul Kahir. Kata Raja .1 Darul Kahir .0. One 1 of the largest <crowds seen at the Stadium for some time witnessed the M.P.A. Cup tie between Kota Raja and Darul Kahir at Jalan Besar yesterday afternoon. Kota Raja entered the374 words
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Article133 1932-11-14 7 P(»emas Beat Tarn pin In Final. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.; Seremban, Sunday. In the final for the Poppy Diy football cup at Tampin, Clemas defeated Tampin by three poals <o one. The heavy rain had made thy froand sodden, and the first half was played m a133 words
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Article317 1932-11-14 7 PIONEER LIFE. BARONET IN AN OLD MEN'S HOME. Penh (Western Australia). Sir Alexander Thomas Cock- J burn-Campbell, the only living baronet who was born m Australia, is now an inmate of the Old MVn'.A Home at Claremont. Hi- children are also m a home. Sir317 words
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Article202 1932-11-14 7 HAMMOND'S BIG SCORE AGAINST VICTORIA. Melbourne, Saturday. When play closed today, ihe second day, m the cricket match between the ftf.C.C. tourists and Victoria, the tourists had obtained '}62 runs for the loss of seven wickets as apainst Victoria's total of 21U. The crowd had increased to 33,500 from202 words
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Article, Illustration123 1932-11-14 7 Ten cards were taken out for the mixed foursome at the Garrison Golf Club on Armistice Day. It resulted m a win for Mr. arid Mis. J. C. MacLeod, who returned v. score of 44 lOH=33^. Malacca Golf. The Malacca Golf Club ladies monthly medal for November was123 words
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Advertisement112 1932-11-14 7 ENERY MORNING Singapore Daily News DELIVERY VAN passes near YOUR HOUSE "'Sign on Ihe Dotted Line*' below and it will come right up to your door und deliver the Singapore which gives MORE NEWS than is contained m any other Malayan Morning Paper >MMI< I j Cf/r OUT AND POST112 words
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Advertisement117 1932-11-14 7 BASIC VALUES MEAN POPULAR GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES V- I lew MEN'S BLAZERS. Navy i>liH- flannel blazera with 3 or 3 I);a> buttons. Sizes «0 ins. chest to 12 ins. chest, Basic Value 55.95 Each. PPfel I i ("I I if I FLANNEL TROUSERS. Light (prey, tropical weight, m all117 words
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