Singapore Daily News, 19 November 1932
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Title Section11 1932-11-19 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News \<» 42. SATURDAY, NOV. 19TH, 1932 5 CENTS.11 words
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Article452 1932-11-19 1 not indicate Bit] ni' f l ..i ytnpat hy i<» iay Vrthui M. !<«w, the iir. Mi .l«. eph I nihal, vi il llieir pilot, < :i|» I. i: I >:.k. ..n. v h<j ictoria l :ill^ on ratal results m the c tain I i< kson, were452 words
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Article, Illustration299 1932-11-19 1 AMY BEATS HER HUSBAND'S RECORD. ENGLAND THE CAPE. WILD SCENES. TAKEN FOU REST TO SECRET ADDRESS. Amy .Johnson, (he Hull who h:is become Iho world h premier airwoman, has created one of lh«. most astounding records m the history of aviation. Leaving bnglanc] <m Monday she arrived m Cape Town299 words
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Article102 1932-11-19 1 FRENCH PUBLIC MEN IMPLICATED. Paris, Wednesday As many n 1,018 persons, ;.n--cluding prominent politicians, ge:i- eralfl and public nun. are involveJ m the taxation fraud s: andaJ, i which is as&uming unprecedented pi oport mi'.s. The preliminary investigations are being carried through by 33 j examining magistrate*, who,Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 102 words
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Article31 1932-11-19 1 Madrid, Wednesday* Serious riots have broken out i;i south-western Spain, where pcnaantS are looting and burning large estate-. Students' strikes have occurred m Madrid, Bilbao and Granada. I Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 31 words
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Article1076 1932-11-19 1 THE GLOSTERS. I O. C.S REGRET ON LEAVING. FRIENDSHIP." Early this morning the Ist Halt. Gloucester Regiment leaves Singapore after a stay of 20 months, during which time it has Made itself the most popular garrison to have visited the town for the past many years.1,076 words
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Article346 1932-11-19 1 OFFER TO HITLER. NATIONAL MINISTRY HOPES WANING. Merlin, Friday. It is reliably understood thai von Hindenburg still desires presidential cabinet and the new cabinet will retain this form. His reception of party leaders began this morning, the utmost secrecy being preserved. Upon Herr Hitler's interview tomorrow dependsReuter; Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 346 words
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Article443 1932-11-19 1 DEMAND FOR MOM.V EXTORTION ATTEMPTS. MAIN ASSAULTED. Two hinose convirted of attempted extortion and voluntarily causing hurt were gives a sharp sentence of six months' rigorous imprisonment and twelve strokes of the rot an and twelve months and fifteen strokes, respectively, h> Mr. Wilson, the Criminal443 words
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Article49 1932-11-19 1 Shot and Wounded By Terrorists. Calcutta, Friday. Sir Charles Lake, chief superintendent of the Central (iaol at Rajshahi, while out driving with his wife and daughter today, was shot and wounded m the face and neck. His wife and daughter were uninjured. The assailants escaned. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article42 1932-11-19 1 Communist Deputy Attacks Editor. Paris, Wednesday. A fiuht occurred m the Chamber between a Communist Deputy ami the editor of th«- Socialist paper Populain*. who recently attacked the Deputy m his paper. Ushen eventually succeeded m parting thi* men. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 42 words
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Article135 1932-11-19 1 Committee Oversteps Its Instructions* London, Tuesday. It i? now believed that the Wf>i Id Economic Conference will not be held until April or more probably May. Observers declare that the preparatory commission Isms completely misconceived its instructions and instead of simply clearing the ground and making preparations hasAneta-Trans-Ocean - 135 words
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Article58 1932-11-19 1 Governor of Spanish Guinea* Madrid, Tuesday. It is officially announced that the Governor of Spanish (Guinea, General Sostoa, ha< heen assassinate*! by a ■ergcmnl of the Colonial Guard during a visit of inspection to the West Africa Island of Annlion. The unofficial report says UM Governor was strangled atReuter Wireless - 58 words
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Article690 1932-11-19 1 Fhf Dalai Laau ol Tibet (mm nisi unrtioned an aJhmpi (o i,,. mail,- l,y liiihsl, rliMbem aexi vjar t« v,;,|»- the JH.ouo f,-,i '.I >!). Bvefe«l an.! r.arl, ||ie HUM ".it. 1,, Mrw of ih;s expedition ifcC lolloumu article h\ l.iah ii i Si-loii. author ol T1,,. 1(|690 words
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Advertisement15 1932-11-19 1 RUBBER < |<»ed m London I*m aighfl at 2 9/16 (Spot) Market Q«i< i 'ross :il<*:15 words
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Advertisement36 1932-11-19 1 B^ Warn I Iwl uP^*9B POWDERED J^lS^ M I_L X J|fe kURE Fresh Milk m Convenient form For Drinking or Cooking. *Sj£tt^* /^y^Ba^a^av* THr: Ni:AkKST approach a^am a^a^La V a^av^^^B is^amv A I Baa. Ha^Lav L^PaM36 words
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Advertisement21 1932-11-19 1 TIN Closed m London last nig')! at £153 7s. 6d. (Spot) £154 ss. <•! MONThV) Silver: IS's is :t/i<; j (2 months)21 words
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Article899 1932-11-19 2 F INANCE AND COMMERCE LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. Spot robber wmi l S2 loww at 9 16 than Thursday'fl price >ai •li" (lo:-** m London la-t nii^ht acfordilfj to t t r I frotji our cor- pendent. The market i- <iuiet :ui<J the forward pricaa are 2s follov899 words
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Article41 1932-11-19 2 IVliiMlr Quotations On Friday. Kiddle prices «>f local Issues were follow m Singapore <.m Friday, ui't-ordini :<» Prasei A.- <'(>.'.< list: UN INC. Aftftß] Kumhanjr 27/-, Austral 10/-, Iyer Hit: m Tin 1 1 6. it ii Tin 14/-, Bataag PMtaag41 words
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Article69 1932-11-19 2 12 noon, \o\. IS, 1932 Buyers Sellers Gambier 5.50 .1 :va Cube ihfiO Hamburg Cab.- 10.00 Muntok White Prf.per 23.00 White Pepper 22.00 Black Pepper 17.7"' Mixed Blark Pepper 15.00 Sundried Copra 5.80 Mi\e<l Copra 5.25 Small Flake Tap 346 Pair ."..25 Mi" 1 Pearl 3.8569 words
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Article47 1932-11-19 2 Friday's exchange rates included the following: SELLING. London, 4 month.;' sight 2 1 London, ,'J months' sight 12 'i ,'JI V,2 London, CO day:' sight 2/3 if, 16 I^ondon, 30 days' sight 2/3 29 X 32 London, JpTiinnd 2i 7 /H Lonaon, T.T. 2/3 27/3247 words
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Article191 1932-11-19 2 PREMIERS HEALTH. POLITICALLY INSPIRED RUMOURS. London. Tuesday. Far from contemplating early resignation, as some newspapers have lately alleged, Mr. Ramsay MacDonahl is planning to pro to Geneva to speed up disarmament and is also bringing his energies to bear to make the best possible success ofReuter Wireless - 191 words
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Article83 1932-11-19 2 New 3 Per Cent. Discount Widens. London, Tuesday. With uncertainty regarding the War l)ci)ts question holding up business practically all markets continued dull owing to want of frosh support. The Stock Exchange, apart from a few instances, has been devoid of m!- terest. Gilt-edged securities developed fresh weakness,Reuter Wireless - 83 words
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Article41 1932-11-19 2 Berlin, Wednesdsay. The- Bourse opened and dosed listless and weak. Trading was eiratic with turnover at a low level. The prevailing weakness also affected gilt-edged securities. Only brewery shares displayed marked powers ol" resistance to the general weakness. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 41 words
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Advertisement243 1932-11-19 2 ■urn 111 <:»**~. Found at Last! THE MASTER TAILOR. SUITS ifev Perfect m Cut. Latest Style and j»|fc# I ir«l Class Mate tk }9|[ ri als at Very Jk I Moderate Prices. i^'EJ TUNG CHOY 2^l1 t COLEMANST. SINGAPORE. 1 it .Maa^HMa^n^^a^^^B^^ A. I I HKM X i/ri). (In \«»lunt;.r243 words
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Advertisement343 1932-11-19 2 THE SINGAPORE Paily News. Hmd (NsW: 7k. Ceell 1 r^ Sir. C :,p,,r,., 1151.51 Tel: "Tinns King Kuala l.uiMi.nr OMicf 25, j ava ri Phone J( SUBSCRIPTION i'\ J; s Payable m advan< T C *l My df! Monthly Quarterly Half»yei rly $9 SiD^'lf < opy, G All communication bnsinest343 words
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Miscellaneous235 1932-11-19 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today, Novemb.-r 19. Singapore PrbfoatiOßCJ F{aces, Lost Day. Singat^re Art Clv!» Exhibition, V w.r.A. Annlial general mooting of Garden Club, China Hldp.. Chulin St., 1 p.m. Tuosday, November 22. Annual nitir< u^ Kinta lin Dredging <"<,.. Ltd., Derrick A Co., 1'2.:1O p.m. 'cdncsdiiv, Novcmbpr 2.'1. Rotary Tiffin.235 words
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Miscellaneous607 1932-11-19 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings are pending For Europe. P. and O. S. N. Co.'s Corfu (Nov. 2 r N.Y.K.: Hakasan Mom (Dee. I>. Hamburg Amerika Line: Rheinland /Nov. 21 Bast Asiatic ltd. Frria (Nov. 22 t. Blue Fu:.»el: Melnmpus (Nov. 22), Elpenor < Nov.607 words
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Miscellaneous637 1932-11-19 2 CHURCH SERVICES. STKAITS CHINESE CHURCH, Priaaep Street. Sunday, 8 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Classses. 9 a.m. (Malay) Mr. Sonu- Ong Sfang, C.B.E. 7.30 p.m. Fellowship Meeting Christianity m Dusiness. 8 p.m. English i Rev. E. S. Lan 15. A.. B.D. PUESriVTEKIAN CHURCH, Orchard Koad. Sunday, Nov. 20. Rev. Stephen637 words
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Miscellaneous260 1932-11-19 2 MAILS. Mails dose m Singapore: Today. Rhio, Billiton, SouthWfst Sumatra. S«uth-East Borneo, Celeoes, Moluccas and Timor Dillj? (General van ("v-ri; a.m. Singkawang and Pemvngkat Palopo a.m. Sii>u i Angby 9 a.m. Sourabaya (Valentyni 11 a.m. Kelantan (Kaluniantan) 11 a.m. Tembilahan 'Sin Atk Lee) l p.m. Bank Island, Plndjoc anJ Palembang260 words
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Article86 1932-11-19 3 I 238 FOR 8. SUTCLIFFE SLOW. FOUR HOURS FOR 87. Melbourne, Friday, 0,000 nectators with Vino and a good wicket the an ih< ir match here to- I omhined Australian won the toss and bat. By the time the pi\ had arrived they ■•"> runsReuter - 86 words
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Article136 1932-11-19 3 LA TO ENTERTAIN SKNAL TODAY. atchea wiil be n lh< \\uy I i- h t i i.l 111. I. Black] I. W<«sl oiii. lila< l»ui n Derby Co, Eveii on. 1 vs. Manchester C. Leeds Utd. Birmingham. Sunderland. ion. MiUwali. Vale. in< In C. Bl foi 1 L.136 words
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Article128 1932-11-19 3 lub and Tennia Doubles Finals. of the rain, a large pectators witnessed of the inter-club- and doubles badminton ships of Singapore. Tho played at Villa Dolce, '"t for the occasion b" Tan) last Sunday. r-club championship won til) alter a spirited cores were (United Amateurs' players menI U.C.A. 4128 words
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Article746 1932-11-19 3 CLARKE SHIELD GAME. i-i draw. FITTING END TO GOOD ivia rcH. W K««»«'«iai.s I; ,j ames Raflle: Institution .round prey I d-iv iini nKlt(<l appearance yesterday afternoon when a i am of Old Kalians met th? •>h y Y n i. footWl "»tch wm the larke Shield. The Kaim ['•<>•••.746 words
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Article461 1932-11-19 3 S.C.C. BEAT PUBLIC SERVICES. SC( it. pa t, J lay was well divided m the l adan£ rujfby encounter yesterday between B.C.C. and Public Services teams but tho Club proved better opportunists and won by 11 points (one goal an( j two tr j es t(> points (one461 words
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Article116 1932-11-19 3 ANOTHER ALL-U.S. FINAL. Sydney, Friday. The New South Wales lawn tennis championships were continued today, the semi-finals of the doubles being flayed. Yesterday two members of the United Slates touring team won through to the final o*' the sir^fles and today pro- I duccd another ail-American final. In the116 words
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Article55 1932-11-19 3 WIN FOR S. WRAGG ON 808. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Friday. The Derby Tup (1 mile C> furs.) was run at Derby today and resulted as follows KOB 8.11 S. Wragg l. DICK TURPIN 7.13 (J. Richards 2. RACKETY LASSIE 7.10 J. Dines Won by a length55 words
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Article840 1932-11-19 3 HOCKEY GAMES. GOAL EACH FOR A.P.C. AND INDO-CEYLONESE. Chinese I V.M.C.A. o In an interesting hockey Ratlin yesterday which was well contested, the Chinese and the V.M.C.A. drew on the former's ground, neither side scoring. The result was a fair reflex oi the game for both840 words
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Article412 1932-11-19 3 SELECTIONS. ONLY SIX IN BIG EVENT. HANDICAPS. The Singapore Turf Club professional meeting concludes today with a programme of eight rafces, ■darting it 2.15. A one and a quarter mile.'* event for elars 1, div. 1, hordes is the bi^ race of the d^iy, but412 words
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Article110 1932-11-19 3 Chinese S.G, And Chinese Assn. The Chinese Swimming Club yearly match with the Chinese Association at ping pong Tor the <'heontf Koon Song trophy was of five singles, played a I the Chinese Swimming Club. Mr. Kung Jit Sei»K w;»s thy referee, sent by i l i<Ping I'ong110 words
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Article115 1932-11-19 3 Electoral Reforms Promised. Buchajf.-t. Wednesday The Rumanian Parliament was opened with traditional ceremony by Kini? Carol. The -King was accompanies! by <':>>wn Prince Michael, and received an enthusiastic ovation. In a speech from the throne the King" promised drastic measun for the country's economic rehabilitation, including |>ai m rAneta-Trans-Ocean - 115 words
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Article243 1932-11-19 3 OPPOSITION TO NEW MORATORIUM. Wa ihinj ton, Thur day. 11 Vny proposals will I difficult -n mr 1 .-iitri r|< !;if<r| ,f .h< Hou •nay Im i.-i -i: :i umming examnh Mr. M. C. X the i of 'he Ho fe i Uep it ivy tr i <<'Reuter - 243 words
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Advertisement129 1932-11-19 3 Wearing winds it THE n^nV %£m. T'^^m "A_C**^i^nV n^H t^C*. B^SF^ w.^ SBBI JIBV SELF WINDING 7%e /c/ea/ Zmas Present £3 H Not a mere Jfl |l Damp, Dust Novelty But ".^.',l and Sh °cka Reliable proof. Most Timekeeper »|fe Practicable, SOL^ AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated i;» England129 words
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Article48 1932-11-19 4 St. Andrew's Cathedral Church workers' Association is having a jumble sale at St. Andrew's School Hall on Friday, Deo 2 at 4.30 p.m. (lifts of old clothing- will be gratefully received, I and should be left at St. Mary's Horn** n,A 1<»«^ tlin v M.,v/ 'u\48 words
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1375 1932-11-19 4 HOW TWO CLERKS BFXAME ONE OBTAINS ANNULMENT. Several bankruptcy matters were dealt with yesterday by Mr. Justice a lieckett Terrell. A successful application wa* made for annulment of the receiving and adjudication orders against him by an employee of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank1,375 words
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Article236 1932-11-19 4 Mr. J. M, Norrie and Miss M. O. Henry. The wedding of Mr. James Marshall Norrie, of the Chartered Bank. Singapore, son of Mr. A. W. Norrie, of Aberdeen, and Miss Margaret Ogston Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Henry, also of Aberdeen, who recently arrived from236 words
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Article83 1932-11-19 4 The experiment of giving play m a hotel was made last night when the Singapore Repertory Players presented "It's a Hoy" at the Raffles. It was an entire success and those who were fortunate enough to see the show were enthusiastic for further such entertainments. The play83 words
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Article19 1932-11-19 4 A theft of about $120 worth of blasting powder occurred at th.house of a contractor m .10019 words
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Article154 1932-11-19 4 Rumours of Transfer To England. Dublin, T.■ All parties attended the I.. full force today f or tin the motion of censure n Mr. Cosgrave. The was tense and gloomy. Questions were raised to reports that Guinnes transfering their fan; to England and also on I of exportReuter - 154 words
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Article54 1932-11-19 4 A Chinese charged wit theft of til) oont^ iraa bi for sentence before Mr. < son, the Criminal District J yesterday and was given months' rigorous imprisonn after which he would niitted to the house of pending repatriation. Court Inspector A. F. mentioned that there54 words
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Advertisement310 1932-11-19 4 BROMFORD The Finest Golf. Ball made. For durability, toughness and flight— it is unequalled. U AX V s^ \f V LIMIT >^ata^aVk I 8 ■MlTk OF LENGTH l/// BROMFORD J lfl GUARANTEED h TO BE THE I LONGEST (Aj I DRIVING n Lj GOLF BALL <aa PRODUCED PUYING THE BROMFORD310 words
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Advertisement26 1932-11-19 4 c H i» r,, c c It Became p Malaya's a ravourite a I In A Week! g U n C g E7 \^»v^y/ J N^^^ElabbLaLabbbbbbbl^^V26 words
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Miscellaneous65 1932-11-19 4 LAW NOTICE. In the Chief Justice' hers today at 1 1 B.m ll cedure Code R( vision I Before afr. Justice W I itk) the 2nd. Court at 11 rrinal Appeal: Rex Kirn Buan. Monday. Before the Chief Ju .lustier Burton and Mr. a Beckett Terrell m the I I65 words
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Article456 1932-11-19 5 XT MONTH :-;NMENT Changes. |!l; ECONOMIES. Friday. ihe < lent i :»1 terday it the National i>;i< k to 1. 1 1 <j to the go be- i Nanking the re- I i wa- j ;i central and al*o [»yang. is to b<U i the iSin Chew Jit Poh - 456 words
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Article, Illustration38 1932-11-19 5 PUZZLE FIND THE RIDER. RMen from four countries com acted m the great Czechoslovakia n military steeplechase held reeeuUJ at lardubitz. Many of ihe competitors came to grief at the water jump and above is one of them.38 words
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Article211 1932-11-19 5 JAVANESE CHARGED. DISCOVERY OF MALAY'S MUTILATED BODY. < I'm. m ()uf <)\am Correspondent.) Must, Thursday. Afl a result of a discovery oPthe mutilated body <»r a Malay on the evening of Oct. 10, tlu 1 preliminary inquiry into a charge of murder wafl opened m the211 words
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Article93 1932-11-19 5 German Political Prisoner*' Win. Berlin, Tuesday. The hunger strike of political prisoners interned m fortress?-; cailifl to an end when it was Announced at Bielefeld— where the movement started that a nilftfber of the hardships imposed under the new Ordinance, against which the strike was directed, hadAneta-Trans-Ocean - 93 words
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Article531 1932-11-19 5 ANNUAL MEETING. PROTEST AT MUNICIPAL ASSESSMENT SYSTLM. The annual general meeting ol the Kritish Malaya Trustee and Executor CO., Ltd., was held yesterday m the Exchange Room, Fullerton Building* with Sir David Galloway 4u the chair. Others piesent wire Mr. \V. E, Kayner and Mr. H.531 words
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Article262 1932-11-19 5 CHARGE REDUCED. JURY'S MERCIFUL VIEW. Ilakam Singh was found guilty of culpable homicide »u>; •mounting to murder at the Assizes yesterday, and sentenced to eight years rigorous imprisonment by -\ir. Just ic-o Whitley. The accused was tried on a chaige of murdering Kenar Singh, j a262 words
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Article106 1932-11-19 5 Fvi<l<'n<v of Ship's Boy Recorded m Advance. i A Hylarn head boy employed on the s-s. NieilW Holland had his evidence recorded yesterday by MY. A. \V. Hay, the Second Magistrate, as his ship was leaving port. It was alleged that complainant was m a ricksha with a106 words
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Article83 1932-11-19 5 $1,000,000 Repair Scheme. Repairs to the Temple of Confucius at Kufow, Shantung, which was damaged m 1990 during the military operations against the Yen Feng rebels will be started soon. Funds required for the repair work are estimated at $1,000,000. In compliance with the request of Gen. Han83 words
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Article291 1932-11-19 5 HFALTH "LUNG." TEN FOOTBALL FITCHES. SITES FOR SHOPS. Tic Daily News understand* that the Singapore Improvement Trust has deckled that the >\ acre* < f the pre ent raje.'ourse, o;i which the last races will b<- run today, v to I c ome a re eati291 words
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Article190 1932-11-19 5 SOME OF THE CLAUSES. POSTPONED. LoiHtoft, Tuesday. The Treasury Order making f V.» Ottawa preferences effective from midnight tomoriow, with certai:i exceptional contains general preferencef for the Empire, except the Irish Free State, m reaped of ad valorem and additional duties. These would have lapsed today :l theReuter Wireless - 190 words
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Article137 1932-11-19 5 Three Chinese Fined One Absconds. Four Chinese were arrested on Nov. 4 by a revenue party m China Street on charges of possession of dutiable tobacco 192 2 '3 lb. m respect of the first three and of 54 2/'.\ lb. m respect of the fourth. Three of137 words
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Article27 1932-11-19 5 Extradition Warrant Signed. Washington, Friday. The warrant for the extradition of Samuel Irvsull has Ween signed and is being forwarded immediately to the American Legation27 words
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Article237 1932-11-19 5 SHORT ILLNESS. WELL-KNOWN MEMBER OF M.C.S. (From Our Own Correspondent.) j Penang, Fiiday. The death took place this morn;r.^ at t ho General Hospital of M». George Christopher Dodd, distr'ct judge and first magistrate, Penang. Mr. Dodd entered hospital a week aji'O suffering237 words
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Article117 1932-11-19 5 Outside Magistrate's Jurisdiction. Sanjc Chintf See was discharged by Mr. J. F. F. Gregtf, the Third Magistrate, yesterday of a charge Of criminal breach of trust as a servant. The complainant was a cloth dealer who said that he had brought the accused from Shanghai to act as117 words
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Article67 1932-11-19 5 Cyprus Cleric Bounci Over. I.imasol, Friday. The Hishop of Paphos was bound over for three years at the Assize Court today on a charge of "spreading dissatisfaction' among His Majesty's subjects m Cyprus while preaching various churches m his Diocese. The Bishop had previously signed a declaration unreservedlyReuter Wireless - 67 words
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Article528 1932-11-19 5 CHINESE RECEPTION. PETITION REGARDING ALIENS BILL. (From Our <>wn Correspondent.) l i><i!i, Fi iday. Ai m y today Sir Samuel Wilson attended an at home .'iv.-n by th< Chinese community ai M Leong Sin Nam'* res .d< whoru a large number of Chinese an«l members528 words
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Advertisement149 1932-11-19 5 S"" RYA'S LARGEST SPORTING ll GOODS STORE p FOR EVERYTHING Phone: 2938. 11 «m STAR MAXWELL ALL I IjHfti ENGLAND GOLF Chilis [mulm by Gibsons of Kinghorn 1 jimmL. GOLF BAGS BY ROBERT BRAYANT. N GOLF BALLS BY DUNLOP OTHTR I Prices to suit all pockets. rovh o n s149 words
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Article364 1932-11-19 6 £50 CLAIMED. ACTION FOR LOSS OF PEDIGREE DOG. Judge Hyslop Maxwell, m the Bournemouth County Court, heaid an action m which -John Frank (iik-s, of Littledown Kri j<l. Bournenottth, claimed £o() for the loss of his pedigree wire-haite.l terrier, Ginger, which m killed l>y coming364 words
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349 1932-11-19 6 FRENCH PROPOSALS CREATE SEVERE CRITICISM. "A CLEVER SCHEME." 1W ISritish disarmament propcsals, as outlined by Sir John Simon, the Foreign Secretary, at Geneva on Thursday, have been well received, both m Hritain :»nd m Germany. On the r.lhor hand, the amended French proposals are stillReuter - 349 words
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Article101 1932-11-19 6 A Very Mixed Reception. Paris, Wednesday. Tho French Press is almost unanimous m approval of the now disarmament plan, which is ■warmly praised a? an important contribution towards the solution of the issue. Perlinax,*' m the Echo de Paris, voices general satisfaction at the later changes, describingAneta-Trans-Ocean - 101 words
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Article79 1932-11-19 6 Berlin, Tuesday. The French ,'li?annament plan will not hasten Germany's resumption of participation m the (^enTerence, accoi ding to oAcial spokesmen who regard it as a plan for Vrc political organisation of Europe m accordance to \.eilknown French {theories. The idea of standardising European armies mectpi with no objection,Reuter Wireless - 79 words
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Article113 1932-11-19 6 Berlin Wednesday. After a thorough scrutiny of" the French memorandum on security and disarmament the impression m Berlin official quarters is that the project .vims not bo much at world disarmament ;■•< at Europe's political reoraranisatio.i m conformity with French view-. It is pointed cut that theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 113 words
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Article165 1932-11-19 6 Geneva Wednesday. Outside ciiri >s close to the French delegation, the reception of France.- elaborate disarmament project varies between lukewtirmness and undisguised hostility, the latter livitg especially marked among: representative! of the smaller nations, who profess to consider the project ys a proposal for en increase mther thanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 165 words
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Article294 1932-11-19 6 ALLEGED ASSAULT BY FOUR CHINESE. Mr. A. W. Hay, the Second Magistrate, was engaged yesterday m a preliminary inquiry into a case of alleged armed robbery m which the complainant, a cobbler, was robbed of $1.75 m broad daylight. Ho Ah Chew staled that he lived m a294 words
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Article60 1932-11-19 6 300 Killed m Battle LFor San Pedro. Tegucigalpa!, Tuesday. Three hundred were killed and wounded m a 12-hour battle for possession of San Pedro, on the north coast, which was one of the iii-sl towns captured by rebels m the rebellion started yesterday by discontentod supporters of Angel60 words
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Article1046 1932-11-19 6 POWER FROM THE LOCHS. BIG SCHEME. TUNNELLING MOUNTAINS. 1 CHANGING SCENE. Another stage m the progress of the Lochaber Water Power Scheme has beta reached with the completion of the Laggan pressure tunnel, three miles long and more than 15ft. m diameter, through which the waters of Loch Laggan and1,046 words
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Article71 1932-11-19 6 Able to Leave Turkey At Last. Istanbul, Tuc day. r Tin- repeated efforts of Leon Trotsky to change his place ol residence have at last proved v cessful, and lie and his family have left for Copenhagen aboard an Jlalian stoancr. He Kfl travollin^- via Marseilles. His departure71 words
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Article49 1932-11-19 6 Hcrlhi Trans)x>i Sentence. them barous" emej gem > i enc< dv but und< r 1 1 no alternati A ivas i ntoi labour foi thi I ram, Kite six mont h: hai'd lai^)!!' The Ti.i.ii. I 1 m the i i tlH' stone would have law t" 1 ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article37 1932-11-19 6 Rumoured Of Governor-*** Strong ru Mr. Jo e| State will i Go ve mo to tii" Kinjj I Th the far! I [Jill now Si ate mv I Klnj r< p mh( have !;<'<! become Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 37 words
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Article1377 1932-11-19 7 aN y changes involving road-users. to regulate the on public foi the proparties against 1 the use of published m the considered by I mcil prior to the Legislative lh any cnwhich may ..;<1 m the "nation of six of On. bill i Reasons" of bill1,377 words
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Article901 1932-11-19 7 DR. BARNES. SPECULATIONS ON FUTURE. "THIS ANIMAL." The Bishop of Birmingham recently gave his inaugural address I as president of the Birmingham I and Midland Institute. The li rs. part was devoted to a description I of the probable stages Of man's j evolution; the second901 words
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Article157 1932-11-19 7 Death of Weil-Known Soldier-Sportsman. London, Tuesday. > The death is announced of Colonel Philip Trevor. Renter Wireless. Colonel Philip (Christian William) Trevor, C.8.E., \va^ a wellknown writer on cricket and rugby football. He was bom m the year \Wi and served m both the Boer and Creat Wars.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 157 words
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Article, Illustration60 1932-11-19 8 The Ist. Hatt. Gloucestershire l\ej>inunt joined the troopship Neuralia yesterday for India after 20 The 28th. have made themselves deservedly popular m Singapore and tlu\ In fine record. Thi» Ist. liatt. Wiltshire Ileginunt takes the place of the Gloacestrra. They come from Shanghai. The Wilts, arrived by the Neurnlia and60 words
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Advertisement72 1932-11-19 8 CAPTTOI I Matinees Today and Tomorrow at 3.15 p.m. Children Half Price TONIGHT! "An Excellent Film" S. Free Press "One of the finest productions made by the industry" S. Times SYMPHONY I U r 5> I A j MILLIONS I The famous Radio production that packed The Tivoli, London for72 words
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Advertisement104 1932-11-19 8 RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903. MATINEES TODAY AND SUNDAY 3.1 LAST NIGHT GERHARD WOOEHOUSE— WHAT A COMBINAIi 1 BROTHER ALFRED British International Picture starring GENE GERRARI with MOLU LAMONT story by p.G. WODEHOUSi Also showing "GEMS of IRELAND" SERIES "MEETING OF THE WATERS" SUNG BY JAMES McCAFFERTV TOMORROW!! "WATER GIPSIES A.l\ HERBERTS104 words
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