Singapore Daily News, 24 November 1932
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Title Section12 1932-11-24 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News NO. 46 THURSDAY, NOV. 24TH, 1932. 3 CENTS.12 words
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Article408 1932-11-24 1 m:.y 1«' lit' !e c;i:i ,c 111 m ihe l:d<- f riCWM t in- I w<. major i^. >- muiii:n ional polit i< ■<, id. Man Imrian dispute w.ii ilel»tj controversy, el< omc ronfirmat ion of :.r!it f t! .l' t lie (i I,'- taking m turn it408 words
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Article498 1932-11-24 1 FLEET CAME!) up. JAPAN MAKES A POINT. DECIDED ACTION." At the League Council meetJl Mr Maisuoka referred to me bn.ese boycott against Wr,<a. Th t l» a< iuV fltet was called up and the boycott ended witljia tweaty-foar hours. I" Tines leading article it pointed outReuter - 498 words
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Article79 1932-11-24 1 The Lritish Baipire WireIt ss Statioa Has testin» agaia last n i- lit and was very unKinil to Sinu;>|»ore. W hen she landed hen the sim-II was like stinkinj; lish. The only "ay Bjcl a Lath was to Bjel itito a ivy; m a rorner of your re— and79 words
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Article365 1932-11-24 1 JILTED MALAY. DAMAGES AND RETURN OF PRESENTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Tuesday. In the Tapah police court a younß Malay man sued a Malay girl for breach of promise of marriage and claimed $100 paid to the parents of the girl, and the return of365 words
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Article, Illustration33 1932-11-24 1 The Chines* woman cigarette seller is familiar sight m every Singapore street. She wi J ks all ;hn and most of the night for mofit <.f a few ccats.33 words
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Article108 1932-11-24 1 G< rman Journalist Ami Breton Trouble. J';uis, Monday. The German journalist. Koebcr, whose impending expulsion t'tt>,ii Prance was announced tw»> days ago, has sent the press a statement energetically denying *he implication m 11. llerriofs statement thai he had suborned Breton autonomist i to commit bombing outrages orAneta-Trans-Ocean - 108 words
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Article125 1932-11-24 1 PLANTERS' LOANS. NO REPLANTING WHILE INDEBTED. Saigon, Monday. M. Hymer, managing director Of HeaMUr Rubber Co., has prepared a plan to bring back prosperity to the rubber industry. He p)oposes that native producers -hould receive adequate compensation and cut down their rubber trees, undertaking not to plantAneta-Havas - 125 words
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Article52 1932-11-24 1 Mr. Hoover Opposed To Suspension. Washington, Wednesday. Mr. Hoover has declared himself opposed to a suspeu sion of the debt paymencs due on Dec. 1"> and has recommended Congress to create an ageaey for the eseaaagt of Views with debtors on international financial obligations. Reuter. Earlier messages on52 words
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Article38 1932-11-24 1 Express Strikes Lorry On Level Crossing. Rome, Monday. A lorry carrying 52 nmng Fascists was struck by the RomeMilan express at a level crossing near Rome. Eleven men were killed and several very seriously injured. Aneta-HavasAneta-Havas - 38 words
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Article32 1932-11-24 1 Marseilles, Monday. Trotsky was landed by launch on the coast at some distance from Marseilles, and sent by car to Lyons, where he will take the train to Copenhagen. Aneta-HavasAneta-Havas - 32 words
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Article330 1932-11-24 1 KII)NAIM*EI) TOWKAY IF RANSOM UNPAID. SHOCK FOX WIIK. An Ipoh towkay's wife received a shock when shortly after her husband disappeared ii note was delivered demanding 550.000 ransom "by order of lti» Brother Fee." If the money was not provided her husband's he;»d, hands and legs330 words
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Article1457 1932-11-24 1 Inh-rrsliny tideliffM* «n Ifc* dorm tic life ol :t l!i-i |In give* l.;. Fredrir March m ih,seeoaipan) ing art 1.-. 1 1,, :il tor ui\t-s HOMe aim. i;, li^ltt s; on hi»u private plaits wrong ulhm r»ne l»:. hold onr self Hit I- !k i u Huih 01,457 words
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Advertisement15 1932-11-24 1 RUBBER tlo^ m London nigh* at 2 19/32 (Spot) MarUl: Quiff. Cross rate: 1 1 •>15 words
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Advertisement21 1932-11-24 1 <ffl UacriGlcr X and can APPRECATE X X -t-i ipir\ IPVII/IPVIII y£ X THEIR INDIVIDUAL EBACH ILOR JOHN PLAYER SONS, ENGLAND.21 words
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Advertisement23 1932-11-24 1 TIN Clased m London la^t ni^ ht at 5152 15s. (Spot) E154 ss. (9 MOM IIS) Silver: IS' s 18 3/16 (2 mon(lis)23 words
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Article88 1932-11-24 2 F LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. !>•';»' 1 32, < wit !i T lay 1 pi m to 1 ■■< •i ig b cab i our i i and ird bl! I l I 21/ 'l2 pi .-June 129/32 I Lss. an I I El 5488 words
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Article670 1932-11-24 2 le Quotations On Wednesday local '-•■<••' on Wodnes--1 I o a I i t MINING. 87/-, Austral i' i 1 1 B 1 'adang I M: iy I n K Lutn'i 'i r, Kent Tin 9 0. Kiilinghall Tin S 9, I Kinta Tia 1>. 9 88*3, Kinta670 words
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Article41 1932-11-24 2 Wednesday's exchange rates included the following: SELLING. London, 4 months sight 2/3 31/32 London, 8 months' sigtot 2/3 15/10 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 29/32 Londor, 30 daw>' s^nt 2/3 7/8 London, demand 2/3 27/32 London, T.T. 2/3 13/1641 words
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Article346 1932-11-24 2 TIN COMPANY'S LOSSES. KINTA DREDGING. EFFECT OF OFFICIAL CONTROL. The annual general meeting: of the KL.ua Tin Drudging Co., Ltd., was htld at Derrick and Co.'s office.-, or. Tuesday, Mr. J. If. Sime presiding. Others present were Messrs. J. A. Klias, Lee Chin Tuan and W. E. Rayner, < presenting346 words
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Article77 1932-11-24 2 \°2 noon, Nov. 23, \\''>'2. Buyers Sellers Gambier 5.50 Jiava Cube 9.50 Hamburg Cuba 10.00 Muntok While Pepper 22.75 White Pepper 21.75 Black Pepper 17. To Mixed Black Pepper 15.00 Sundried Copra 5.85 Mixed Copra 5.35 5.35 Small Flake Tap 3- v 8 Fair 3.25 Me'':77 words
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Advertisement89 1932-11-24 2 DOLLARS S IfiH/ TRIUMPH T; :._^^y^ll°JrP_?_ Y i l( '-feSHlh 'iU4 I] Mq mi Bl m J Bl 1 a a* E n I iiNiTED ENGjNEET.S^JJMITRD. T^^MILES PER GAL. SiNCAPORE. > Tlie Roymg niileli Airways X, ibTm. I Ult> Homeward Mail IMane Qua Ric bird. T" s "'i't'. Ibis I<89 words
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Advertisement123 1932-11-24 2 TIDE TABLES. Today, November 24. H. W 6.52 a.m. 7 ft. 7 m. 7.10 P-m. 7 ft. 8 m. Friday, November 25. W. 7.37 a.m 8 ft. 1 m., H.2i P-m., 8 ft. 3 m. Saturday, November 26. H. W. 8.17 a.m. 8 ft. 8 m. 024 p.m. Bft. 7123 words
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Advertisement237 1932-11-24 2 THE Sl«Gf> Paily News. I«»«d OfH.e: H, Blagai 1 1 1 v To I: "Tin nT <u;ila f.un.;uii Oifc* .1.,. Phone BUBBCRIPT'O« Payable i« ;r 1 <. Monthly Quarterly Half*yearly SiiiKl«- I 1 All eommunici business mattei •übseribtion etc., should be n MANAGER. ADVERTI3EMI N I r»>r easnal nmal] inch237 words
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Miscellaneous156 1932-11-24 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. GIANG ANN, Brit.. r )4") tons, from Sourabaya 81-11, for Sourabaya and B'niasin 24-U. DE WBERT, Dutch, MS tons, from BaUria M-lt, for Blinjoo 26-11. TILAWA, Hvit., MS3 tons, from Culcutt t 23-ll| for Honf? Kong. KHAKDALLA, lirit.. :i,2Si> tons, from Calcutta 2.5-n, for Pontonf, R'^oon. Calcutta 21-11.156 words
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Miscellaneous521 1932-11-24 2 SHIPPING LIST, PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following: passenger sailirgs For Europe. P. and O. S. N. C'o.'s Corfu (Nov. 25). N.Y.K.: Hakusan Mara (Doc. 1). Hamburg Auterika Lim?: Ramies (Dee. 5). East Asiatic Co.. Ltd.: Alsia (Dee. 14). Hlue Funnel: Aeneas (Nov. 29), Cyclopes I Dee. 1 I. Norddeutseher521 words
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Miscellaneous498 1932-11-24 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today, November 24. St. Andrew's Society practice dances, Adeiphi Hotel, 5.45 p.m. Fiiday, November 25. Singapore Amateur Races. First Day. Annual mtg. of Lingui Tin Ltd., Chan Sze Onn .v. Co., noon. Annual mtg. of Kuchai Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., Chan Sze Onn Co., 12.30 p.m. Municipal498 words
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Miscellaneous167 1932-11-24 2 MAILS. Mails close m Singapore: Today. Europe, Great Britain, [reland and North America m connect with the Air Mail at Kara* hi <By Train i T.:',t» a ,ni Penanj?. Provi ice Wellesley, North-Wei t Porak, Kedah, Siam, North, N:>ith-East <!C-North-West Sumatra Kedah 10 a.m. China, Hainam, J.-ipan, K(»--rea, Formosa, t167 words
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418 1932-11-24 3 FAST AND INTERESTING PAD4NG HOCKEY. M.CU. BEAT THE CHINESE v... another heavy scoring uame «>n tiw r*j !it Medical College I ni» n UO n v "c 2\ T'i Kr Und S.UA u.ou,>J ihe »A1 team of L. f U V l Old lUflleaiaM Associat.on.418 words
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Article373 1932-11-24 3 "^■^lUlkge Nd Five '"111 M.c.i. Playing on their offered a he,v «anda of the Medical terday at hockey do- <<l their vjcto,, displaying marked superiority all r<)1 theii forwards combined wen with Y **W» Prominent on the lift weSr* ass, ttrstjt: tli .ball even when it travelled towards373 words
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Article264 1932-11-24 3 Old Rallit sians And s.k.c. \r BJLC. "A" 2. O.K.A. 2. No poal wafl scored m the second half of the match between (he S.R.C. "A" and the Old Rafflesians' Association on the former's ground yesterday. Both teams shared four goals which came during spirited first half.264 words
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Article151 1932-11-24 3 FINAL ACCEPTORS. PROBABLE JOCKEYS NOW KNOWN. Load©*, Wednesday. me following are the final accepton To,- the Manchester -November Handicap, with probable jockeys, to be run on the Manchester c U p Course (1U m next Saturday: Lord Londonderry's ROCKLIFFB A. Wragg Sir Alfred Butt's. SANS ESPOIfc Perry,Reuter - 151 words
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Article238 1932-11-24 3 SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION AT R. I. There was fair gathering of members and friends at the Old Rafflesians' Association sports social held at tlie Raffles Institution on Tuesday. An interesting exhibition tennis match was played m which Dr. Loh Poon Lip and F. Xorris beat S. Hogan238 words
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Article61 1932-11-24 3 Income 9 fl 56,698 Excess Over Expenditure. The accounts of the Singapore Polo dub for the year ended June 80, IU-JO, to be presented at the annual general meeting on Tuesday fct 7 p.m. shows an excess of income over expenditure of $0,008. n0 and a cash balance61 words
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Article27 1932-11-24 3 The Malcolm Challenge Cup for the Malayan Command 30 yards range competition was won by No. 3 platoon l/20th Burma Rifles with a score of 250.27 words
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Article675 1932-11-24 3 SECOND KOI M) TIE. FATHUL KARIP. BEAT P.O. MALAY. Fataal Karifc P.o. Malay F.T. I. In a second round tie of the Malaya Football Association's Cup competition at the Jalan Besar Stadium Pesterday afternoon Fathul Karib scored a five— ore Victory over the Post675 words
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Article1011 1932-11-24 3 S.C.C. DRAW WITH POLICE. FADANG RUGBY. BOTH TEAMS WEAK. CLUB BACKS POOR. B.C.C. 0; Police 0. The match between an S.C.C. XV and the Police on the Padang yesterday afternoon never produced a high standard of rugby, and a somewhat scrappy game resulted m a pointless draw. There was really1,011 words
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Article43 1932-11-24 3 Gbampiondhip of Local Military it nils. The final of the military unit tennis champion hip i;i Singapoi which i- of,;-n to all ranks, re v m a win for the '£< al Rns ineei with the Royal Arm Medical Corp :i runner up.43 words
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Article124 1932-11-24 3 I?) a Badminl n Part "B 1 rlefca ■■<! the Juven le WV. "I: b> ninflflea t<» two on Sunda; I h<- formei' i ou i playt nrd I han Kee i. < m X' Fati ,i 15 Tan Boon 1 Pei Koon, l- 10. Tan cow K<»v. lout124 words
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Advertisement308 1932-11-24 3 X'MAS PRESENTS For Friends at Home. BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH OUR LONDON HOI f WE UNDERTAKE THE DELIVERY OF ANY OP THE SEASONABLE GIFTS LISTED IN OUR SPECIAL BOOKLET TO INI IDIIRESS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. MANILA CIGARS The greatest care is taken m the selection of the Tobacco used308 words
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Article84 1932-11-24 4 Koilml Soaked m Oil Ami Lighted. l!"\\ would you like to be burnt like thai was the question put by Mr. A. W. Hay, the 'i Magistrate, yesterday, 10 hinese who was produced for burning a rat m Beach Road. According to police evidence the caught m a84 words
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Article44 1932-11-24 4 Mr. I. H. M. Mecredy, probationary A.S.P. of the Singapore Police. W9M thrown heavily from his horse while riding m the vicinity of Bukit Brown yesterday morning He was taken to hospital suffering from head injuries, but his condition is not critical.44 words
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Article35 1932-11-24 4 As a result of an attack by two compatriots m Paya Lebar Road yofterday moraine, a Bengali had to be taken to the Tan Took Seng Hospital suffering- from a bad cut on the head.35 words
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Article343 1932-11-24 4 COURT SEQUEL TO SPORTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penmng, Tuesday. An unusual r;;-;e was taken up m the Supreme Court this morning when an action for damages was togUII by vn injured spectator at a public s;v)rts meeting, the defendants bein^ the Peiang Municipal Commissioners and four European343 words
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Article24 1932-11-24 4 A jroung Indian fell 20 feet from a tiee m Thomson Road yesterday morning 1 and was taken to hospital With several broken ribs.24 words
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Article1688 1932-11-24 4 AMAZING STORY OF OFFERS TO ACQUAINTANCES. "WANTED A SECRETARY." A promise of big business m one case and the offer of a position as a private secretary with a salary of $250 a month m another are alleg^rl to have been made to two Europeans when1,688 words
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Article209 1932-11-24 4 DEPUTATION TO SIR SAMUEL WILSON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Wednesday. That politi.:il disputation* n these days was anout as useful to the country .is would be discussions between the pilot and the captain as to the course when the. ship underneath them was already staking, was the209 words
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Article16 1932-11-24 4 An Indian was assaulted by two Chinese m Kandang Kerbau yesterday afternoon and >wai slightly hurt.16 words
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Article232 1932-11-24 4 RATEPAYERS AND ASSESSMENTS. At a committee m< Singapore Ratepayers' tion on Monday, it v. that the membership was A letter from the M II stated that of Si To foi an inclusive charge for *'»t< meter rent. The quest ioi ducing the. charge to ■>. referred to the232 words
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Advertisement289 1932-11-24 4 X'MAS IS COMING! Don't Forget Your Friends at Home This Year! :o thai are splendid tokens of the X'mas spirit of goodwill, and that are of appreciation. The prices quoted m each instance includes all charges for Duty, Packing, and Postage, etc. m the United Kingdom, the recipient has no289 words
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Advertisement50 1932-11-24 4 r J v r. c v f* J v n U n jjj it Became 5 g Malaya's ravounte p g In A Week! 3 a r v J L Jl ■■■■■■■■■■■■■fl jk T "> J XSI La La La La La La La La La La La La La50 words
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Miscellaneous68 1932-11-24 4 LAW NOTICE. Before the Chief Ju in the 1st. Court at Part heard:— S.56H 32 Specie Hank. Ltd. Uec M •Jou and another. Fo lowed S. 638 82 Lynns ltd >i Tay Keng- Seo.v. Before Mr. Justice Burl Justice Whitley and Ml a Beckett Terrell in the 2nd. at 1168 words
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Article626 1932-11-24 5 IMPORARY INSANITY PI.EA PAfl C s0 RAMBLING STATEMENT. ,he row. nas that his «if,. ar>m«;nisht,| j knife and ,lul>ht<l h.s mother-in-la*. his JET urged that ho coMmitted tho acts uhiV suf AcomH maclo a ra«bling appeared For the Crews and Mr N .me. led for the626 words
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Article157 1932-11-24 5 Washington, Tuesday. The fateful War Debts Conference at the White lie use opened at 3.40 this afternoon, when Mr. Roosevelt arrived. accompanied by Professor Holey, of Columbia University, who is acting as his adviser. Mi. Mills, Secretary to the Treasury, war with Mr. Hoover. This evening Mr. RooseveltReuter - 157 words
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Article, Illustration25 1932-11-24 5 Wai Hannington, leader of th< Natitnal l T nem ployed Work er», who h«- been s«nt t< X—l Story m iu\t eolnnn25 words
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Article184 1932-11-24 5 WAR DEBT ANXIETY. NEW FUNDING COMMISSION? mtmsii attitude. Ihere is no move on (he part Of Washington rej:ar<!iim the ".u <lel>t p:>\men!s which are dae next month, hut it ifl su«tje^ted m one qaartet that dmuress M) be asked ajjain to create debt funding rommission with I ie>\Reuter - 184 words
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Article44 1932-11-24 5 London, Monday. Lord Snowden writes m the Sunday Bxpreas that m opposing the annulling of War Debts, the United States is pursuing a very short-sighted policy, and that if Congress persists m its present attitude, the international situation will become extremely serious. Aneta-HavasAneta-Havas - 44 words
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Article881 1932-11-24 5 DETAILS OF HANNINGTON TRIAL. LAUGHS ON RECEIVING SENTENCE. CONDUCTS HIS OWN CASE. Wai Hannington, the Communist leader of the unemployed marchers, was. al Raw-street police court, London, on Nor. s ;ntenced t« three months' imprisonment far a speech likely to eats* disaffection among the London police When he was sentenced881 words
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Article312 1932-11-24 5 SERVANT WHO BOUGHT DUTIABLE TOBACCO. The loyalty of hi* employee m taking the blame on himself failed to save the proprietor of a s-uut. gooda shop when they were both produced oefort Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, yeate.tiay fw being m possession of 52 Ib.312 words
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Article96 1932-11-24 5 Ipoh Office To Be Closed. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Tuesday. The Ipoh offic of the Asiatic Petroleum Company will be closed at the end of the year, after which time all business will be conducted from the Penanj>: office. A large number of Ipoh employees of the96 words
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Article42 1932-11-24 5 At the 18th milestone, Juroni^ Road, yesterday morning a Chinese was set upon by five others one of whom was armed with a spanner. The victim had to be taken to hospital for treatment t<» injuries on the cheek and left shoulder.42 words
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Article102 1932-11-24 5 Mean Theft From Man Who was al Prayer. A Malay was-, a smart sentence of three months' frigorous imprisonment, two years' police supervision and fifteen strokes with a lotan l.y Mr C VVilson, the Criminal Districi fudge, yesterday for the theft of The complainant, Cadin li. Haji Mohd.102 words
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Article102 1932-11-24 5 Canton Ex-Minister In Ipoli. (From Our Own Correspondent.) [poh, Tuesday. At the rhin*- i Chamber of Com n.erce on Sunday, Mr. Leon^ Sin Xarn presiding, the local < 'hi nese entertained to dinner Mr. Chow Man Cho, ex-vice finance Minister to the Canton Government. Later Mr.102 words
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Article80 1932-11-24 5 Mini Persists He Did Not Say Guilty/ A Chinese charged with the possession of opium who irsg thought to have pleaded guilty --it ♦he previous hearing;, yesterday before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District .Ju(lm«', denied that he had done so. Hie Honour- commented that Court recordi were80 words
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Article81 1932-11-24 5 Harm m I I II < I In Malaya Avrrtnl. The Controller of Labour informed the Indian Immigration Committee at its last meeting that the Government of India recently decided to amend certain of the rules relating to emigration. Some of the proposal affected Malay.. adversely and representations81 words
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Advertisement49 1932-11-24 5 hMj--^^ I here s Christmas topping to be Done time to /jet into the stores if you 'heir choicest Christmas values. flections arc lartfe now and shopl may be done leisurely and enioyahly. The l>est shops to patronise I hose that advertise now Kfl THE SINGAPORE D AiLY NEWS49 words
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Advertisement270 1932-11-24 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE. hfi^t* *l F r Everythin S p hone 2938. FINEST QUALITY GOLF, TENNIS ill S and I*ol.o SHIRTS. m D ci o mmj RESTRINGING OF TENNIS IHS^ r;) BADMI NTON RACKETS OUR ■J||p^~ SPECIALITY. ROYSONS The Malayan Sports Depot 111, North Bridge Road, Singapore. HAVE270 words
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Article2970 1932-11-24 6 MEMORIES OF SINGAPORE MUTINY HOW A GRAVE SITUATION WAS OBVIATED. DEFENDING FORCE OUT-NUMBERED. "Mutiny Memories" was the title of an interesting address by Mr. W. A. Wilson before members of the Singapore Rotary Cm al tluir weekly luncheon at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday. It was revealed how near Singapore came2,970 words
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Article207 1932-11-24 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh SUICIDE ATTEMPT. VOLUNTEERS APPEAL. SUPPLIES NEEDED. Shanghai, Wednesday. It would appear that the civil war m Szechuan is going: against the present Governor, Gen. Liv Wen-hui, who is faced by the superior forces of his nephew, Gen. Liv Siang (commander cf the 21st207 words
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Article202 1932-11-24 6 IN MANCH URIA. Japanese Driven Back. Ai Paichuen. Gen. Su I'ing-wen and other Volunteer leaders have issued a circular slating that tin- enemy is now mobilising troops m Liaoning and Kirin preparatory to Bending them to Heilungkiang i;i an attempi to crush the Volunteer movement m that province. In addition202 words
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Article177 1932-11-24 6 M;tr<|ui~ Li U< ported Very 111. Marquis Li Kuo-chien, who ia to be tried for alleged irregularities m connection with the mortgage on the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Co. arranged with the China Realty Co., has been bailed out for treatment. His wife say.i he is very ill177 words
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Article257 1932-11-24 6 Wanking And Canton In Harmony. Mr. Lin Tung-hai, who is representing the Foreign Minister, Dr. Lo Wen-kan, ifi the NouthWest states that opinion an foreign polity there coincides with that <>r Dr. Lo. The South-Wetti has |)»«('T) co-operating with ih" Central Governmeat m its foreign policy and la-257 words
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Article739 1932-11-24 6 All Article By Mr. Mateuoka. The following article on "Japan and the League oi Nations by Mr. Yoauke Matsuoka, the chioi" Japanese delegate to the League Of Nations, was forwarded to IM yesterday by the Japanese Con-sulate-General, Singapore: I am not m a position to mak 1 D739 words
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Article54 1932-11-24 6 "NO ESCArr; MAiNT. 1 1 J 1 The t-. sibl« to i ji boi <, the two Amey aftei Thi crty, il.r ug| ouslj escaped for five da The eaptu POIIC< .n« t \\«m n The p i were frequ< of ih. i,. Ed m bus aeroplanes once they54 words
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Article54 1932-11-24 6 N<'?£ri Planli-iN Approach G (From Our Own i Se I under Sembilan E ti< ii who nual genera day a i Serei junction with tate Own ed for a n and v i Up man. with tK- the time I the reduced i it per acre to that54 words
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Article34 1932-11-24 6 Capt. Bar; Route. From Our < R a i j (apt. C I', liai cd the 1> flights to Kangk- from Han-. He is urvey India and Imperial with the vices, arid several34 words
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Article35 1932-11-24 6 (iliiFicsr V ith 1 Knivo. I (From Our 0 Kua A &Llig armed witl with parang arrested on B on Saturday Tt is I B ing to con B Kuala Kubu P B35 words
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Advertisement172 1932-11-24 6 jjf> yY \T /V V' America's /V Thanksgiving /V Day. NOV. 24 Special Stock of YY Turkeys Now YY v? YY o^ Available YY YY v SS &V <*•* /V RAFFLES~HOfEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TO N I G H T I MONDAY NOV. 28th SINGAPORE SPECIAL DINNER REPERTORY PLAYERS DANCE172 words
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Article246 1932-11-24 7 His Thoughts Turn To Friends Below. (Fif.m Our Ovn Oorrespomdent.) Johort Bahru, Tuesday. Mr. A. L. Birch's aeroplane, i piloted by Mr. E. (I. Whiteiey, a i member of the Royal Singapore Fiyinjc Club, was busily engaged on Sunday, when Mr. Birch gave free flights to residents of246 words
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Article265 1932-11-24 7 Chinese Sent to Gaol For Six Months, Disagreement between two Chinese servants employed by Europeans m Holland Park resulted m une ol them being pi<>duced before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judjfe, yesterday or* a charge of voluntarily Causing grievous hurt. Accused claimed trial. Dr. W. Ponniah,265 words
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Article142 1932-11-24 7 Mr. Roosevelt's Hopr Of ICarly Legislation. Wash ing t op W ednesday A further »tage m the campaign for a wet America was foreshadowed by Mr. Roosevelt at a meeting of rrmocratic leaders. He is quoted as saying: he would like to see a beer bill enactedReuter - 142 words
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Article110 1932-11-24 7 Slrrrt Fi^lih-rs" Victim. A quarrel between two Chinese m the street ended m stools and other missiles bein^ thrown about and during the fracas a little child was hit on the head. Both Chinese v^ere produccel before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Jud^e, yesterday charged with causing110 words
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Article140 1932-11-24 7 Three of the four men— two Chinese and a Malay who were charged with the possession of dutiable tobacco on Nov. 11, again appeared before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, yesterday. The raid had been carried out by Mr. Tan Yew Chee at the fifth mile-tone.140 words
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Article33 1932-11-24 7 The- Messageries Maritinies C'hcnonceaux <■- ciue m Sin^apoKfrom Penang on Sunday, N<>v. 27, at i p. 'ii. and wiU probably sail on Monday, Nov. 28, at a.m. for Saigon, Jlon^ kwiiic an(i Shanghai33 words
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Article132 1932-11-24 7 Alleged Breach Of Trusl. An English-speaking Chinese charged yesterday With criminal breach of trust of $20, had hi.s case postponed by Mr. C. Wilson, I the Criminal District Judge, until Nov. 2i>, bail being allowed m $:JOO. The complainant was a Siamese woman. The piosecution stated 1 thiii132 words
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Article79 1932-11-24 7 Charged with the possession of 040 Ib. of dutiable tobacco, two Chinese was brought up for Rerttence yesterday before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge* Mr. Rickard, who prosecuted. stated ihat nothing was known ;iuuinM either of the accuser! but applied for the confiscation of the koleh79 words
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