Singapore Daily News, 25 November 1932
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Title Section12 1932-11-25 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News NO- 47 FRIDAY, NOV. 25TH, 1932. 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article546 1932-11-25 1 United SUtcs Government, |hnHJf iv "l«-nt Hoover, Mas irp M .,l to the Notes presenUd by ;rcnt Britj n. Prance and Bd- the question of War an ,l ,i would be idle to deny |haf ,-u r Ma, caused con i di When ftrrt N ed for an546 words
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347 1932-11-25 1 MOWN DOWN BY JAPANESE. CORPSES SOAKED IN OIL AND BURNED TO ASHES. CW«2*TS£i£"i f thc m as^« of 2.700 has been issut d and LTdSnYr^h 1 the he «led men. women iiii...,o m three vllla Kes 'nto a ditch while the iHa K347 words
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Article177 1932-11-25 1 ROOF-TOP DASH. PURSUED BY POLICE. KKIEF LIBERTY. Hotly pursued by policemen, a prisoner made a dash for liberty across the roof-tops of a row of houses m Ipoh yesterday. His freedom, however, was shortlived, for when he entered the last house of the row, the fugitive177 words
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Article51 1932-11-25 1 Completes Cape To England Flight. The South African airman, Victor Smith, has completed the flight from (ape Town to England, but he was forced to land at Ash ford, 45 miles from London, his goal, owing to mechanical trouble. Croydon sent out a machine to nick him un.Reuter - 51 words
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Article70 1932-11-25 1 Exposition Krforr Moscow (»alhrrinj«;. Moscow, Nov. The famous Japanese artiste, Pumiko lonakawa, sister of thf well-known journalist, lonakawi Masso, is ai present m Moscow. She is the director of the Tokio School of Music. The Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries arranged a special musical evening mTaas - 70 words
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Article69 1932-11-25 1 Special "City For Foreign Workers. Moscow, Nov. 1 1, The construction of a foreign workers' v city has boon started on the Yarosktvsky Chaussee near Sokolniki Park. It will consist of r>(\ two-storey buildings of eight apartments each, equipped with 'ho latest domestic appliances. In the centre willTass - 69 words
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Article59 1932-11-25 1 Increases On B«mt And The Hague, Wednesday. The Govern jr<ent's proposal is to raise customs duties by .50 per cent, only on those articles which cannot be made m Holland and also proposals to raise the beer excise by 15 per cent, and tho sugar excise by 20Reuter - 59 words
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Article77 1932-11-25 1 Outright Fabrication To Influence Geneva/ Tokio, Thursday. A Foreign Office spokesman ha.absolutely denied the Chinese massacre. He pointed out that the Fuahun neighbourhood recently has been peaceful and neither the Japanese army nor bandits have been active there. He declared it was an outright fabrication, similar to theReuter - 77 words
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Article81 1932-11-25 1 Wants To Be Head Of A Dictatorship. Berlin, WednesdayHerr Hitler has replied to President von Hindenburg that m view of the conditions imposed It was impossible for him to form a Government with a parliamentary majority. Herr Hitler suggests the torir.ytion of a presidial Cabinet with himself orReuter - 81 words
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Article10 1932-11-25 1 Benin, li""^"': tion for a presidial Cabinet unaei Hitler. ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article144 1932-11-25 1 WITHDRAWAL OF CASE AGAINST 3 CHINESE. Six Chinese are alleged to have hoisted the "Jolly Roger" on thenfast motor sampan and to have iai led a tonpkang anchored o!7 St. John's Island. Ihe alleged pirates are said to have been disguised with black one} faces and heads swathed144 words
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Article1135 1932-11-25 1 TO MEET WAR DEBT. EFFECT OF U.S. DECISION. WASHINGTON'S Hl!\ f The American decision opposing a further suspension of Inpayment of war debts will necessitate a supplementary British budget equivalent to a further sixpence on the income-tax. The Washington statement, however, SlBggestfl that Ihe United StatesReuter - 1,135 words
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Article318 1932-11-25 1 TWO COMPANIES. HEADQUARTERS AT SUNGEI PATANI. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Thursday. In a few months the Kcdah Volunteer Force will come into being after having been under contemplation for the past ten years. Provision has been made m the budget for several years,318 words
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Article28 1932-11-25 1 A Chinese was assaulted l>y some <)thers early yesterday morning m Rochore Road, 'acid complained of pains all over the body although no external injuries could he seen.28 words
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Article1495 1932-11-25 1 I <opl<. lrt V( r> j n li.uH >«fffet kOW HUM I, hi- Hor 111 crisis ami Bofohtviftm arr link cl Jotfcthor. Tfcejl oxer look So art lhal n „as lately the Hos.ntf ol the Russian ami "ineso markets r«MIIU« X from ne Russian Revolution that >roi,K| lf1,495 words
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Advertisement5 1932-11-25 1 RUBBER (Spot) Cross rak: :5.21'i5 words
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Advertisement81 1932-11-25 1 MORE AYLMER PRODUCTS I^l Bee v« s*?T T+AW \vv xS^^sl BwngQßwWtfE^iTrfuvt i mil itHin lA'Ti^HPTMs^s^s^mT i^M* ■sT!ij!!!J^?T^f^^TT £JBW^s^b AYLMER SOUPS which are made m CANADA contain only the pick of frenh vegetables and highest quality ingredients. They provide finer flavour at Now you may obtain the following AYLMKK BRITISH EMPIRE81 words
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Advertisement24 1932-11-25 1 TIN (lo:»d it» I dH'l.»n last Right at £132 2s. (id. (Spot) £1 53 ss. (I MOM IIS) Silver: 18 3/1« IS'/, (2 months)24 words
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Article200 1932-11-25 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. Spot rubber was down 1/32 at tha close m I»ndon last night according to a cable from our correspondent. The closing 1 price wa- 2*sd. Th< i market wa^ quiet and the foiwaid prices were M Tollov-s December '!'■>. .l;m.-M;;r. 2200 words
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Article677 1932-11-25 2 Middle Quotations Ou Thursday. Middle prices of local issues wen follows m Sira'upori- on Thursday, according t.. Fraser i Co.'i li t: MLNLNG. Aaaai Kumbangr 27/-, Austral Malay IS Ayor Hitam Tin 11 r,. Bancrin Tin 14/-. Batant? Padang 0.07»i, .tu Caves o.:;: I^. Bukit i At: i,-677 words
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Article72 1932-11-25 2 12 noon. Nov. 124, 1952. Buyers Sellers Gajnbier r>.so Java Culx? J».5() Hamburg Cube 10.00 M unt ok White I epper 22J50 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 17.75 Mixed Black Pepper 13.00 Sundried Copra s^o Mixed Copra .">.'(» s^o Small Flake Tap Z% Fair 3.25 Me-:72 words
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Article78 1932-11-25 2 The echo of a cast' m the District Court m which two Malay police constables were charge*! with receiving an illegal gratification of Si>o from Lee Ah Too m Pasir Panjang Road by threatening him with arrest was mentioned before Mr. A. W- Hay, the Second Magistrate yesterday. Tho accused.78 words
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Article532 1932-11-25 2 PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following paasenger sailings are pending For Europe. P. and O. S. N. Co. 'a Corfu (Nov. N.Y.K.: Hakusan Altru (!>•«• I). Hamburg Ameriku Line: Ramies < Dec. '>). Kast Asiatic Co., Ltd.: Alsia (Dec. 14). Blue Funnel: Aeneas (Nov. 29), Cyclopse (Dec. l).532 words
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Article43 1932-11-25 2 Thursday's rates included the following: SELLING. London, 4 month./ sigrht 2/3 31/32 London. .°> morithn' sight 2/3 15/16 London, 60 days' si^ht 2/:] 29/.i2 Londop, 30 day..' s i ff ht 2/3 7/8 London, demand 2/3 27/3' London, T.T. 2/3 13/16 I43 words
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Article486 1932-11-25 2 Today, November 25. Singapore Amateur Races. First Day. Annual mtg. of Lingui Tin Ltd., Chan Sze ow\ Co., noon. Annual intg. of Kuchai Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., Chan Sze Onn Co., 12 30 p.m. Municipal Commissioners' meeting, 2. in p.m. Saturday, November 26. Singapore Amateur Races, Second486 words
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Article44 1932-11-25 2 Intended Appeal To Primate. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Wednesday. The Roy. Harold Davidson (formerly the Rector of Stiffkey), who was found guilty on charges of immoral conduct, is appealing to the Archbishop of Canterbury against his expulsion from the priesthood. T— r44 words
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Article55 1932-11-25 2 Barcelona. Monday. According to present results, which are subject to correction, the Catalan Parliament of 85 members, will count C>s deputies belonging to Senor Macia's party. It is noteworthy that the elections have been exeremely calm. Senor Macia made a tour of the town this evening: and wasAneta-Havas - 55 words
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Article50 1932-11-25 2 Hamburg, Monday. The Nazi deputy, Ifoder, who was tried by a special tribunal at Allona, for having 1 taken part m terrorist activities last year, has been sentenced to six and a half years hard labour. Two accomplices and IX other agitators were also tried and sentenced. Aneta-HavasAneta-Havas - 50 words
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Article31 1932-11-25 2 Shanghai, Friday. A tramway strike was declare 1 m the Chinese city this morning following the refusal of the company to give increases m wages.- A net a HavasAneta Havas - 31 words
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Article45 1932-11-25 2 Tiu- east* against Mat bin Jendol ol committing criminal breach o< trust m respect of a motor-car valued at .$177.r>0, the property of Boey Kirn Swee. was postponed for a week by Mr. A. W. Hay. the Second Magistrate. Accused was allowed bail m $200.45 words
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Article34 1932-11-25 2 (loh Boon, a Hokkien, chaiL'e<l with cheating n respect of $219 on Nov. l!» and Kch Kirn charge J with abetment of tho offence were enlarged on bail of $200 each until Nov. 26.34 words
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Article24 1932-11-25 2 Barcelona. Saturday. Fourteen people were injured today when a bomb was thrown by terrorists. Fifty Reds were arrested at a secret meeting. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 24 words
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Article29 1932-11-25 2 La Paz, Sunday. Reservists of class 1923 to 1929 have been called to the colours. Preparations are being 1 made for a pitched battle m Gran Chaco district. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 29 words
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Article32 1932-11-25 2 Barcelona, Saturday. Baron Bloser Von Pilseck, brother-in-law of the Foreign Minister, Baron Von Neurath, was found shot dead at his home this morning- and a revolver was found lyintf nearby. Reuter wirelessReuter wireless - 32 words
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Article40 1932-11-25 2 Tallin, Ksthonia, Sunday. A sensation has been caused by the arrest of two prominen; Ksthonian industrialists who control the majority of shares m the textile industry m the BaltL States. The charges have not vet been made public.— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 40 words
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Article42 1932-11-25 2 Jerusalem, Monday. According- to unconfirmed information received here a rising has taken place against King Ibn Saud. It. i.s said that Imam V/j--yadu is assisting the rebels. Official circles believe that the movement is purely local and will be easily suppressed.- AnetaHavasAneta-Havas - 42 words
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Advertisement168 1932-11-25 2 The Royal Dutch Airways Tlu- Outward Mail Plan, T llo^^l^^, (JUail SnipT R ic ,bird. Icft l6Nov LONDON A A Amsterdan *5 Nov. Marseiilcj Rone Brindis: Athena Oue 2S Nov Meru M. Cairo Rutb.il. f a/. a Baghdad Basra Bushirc Jask Karacii: Hairlei a I a«i lodi'pur Jhansi j Allanaba168 words
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Advertisement317 1932-11-25 2 THE SINGAPORE Paily News. Bead Office: 7H, <, ril S I r^ Simrnpor,- '.i 5i.M-.-r..'. Tel: "TiKea" Sin-.,,,, Kuala I.umpiu Office IS, lava Street, Pl.om SUBSCRIPT'OX RATE Payable m advaim L cal <y doliv r Monthly $1.60 Quarterly S Half-yearly $j Single Copy, All eommanieatioi bosioesfl matters, vi/. subscribtions, account317 words
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Miscellaneous257 1932-11-25 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. MAIMA, Dutch, (on*, to™ Ha-Jjii 24-11, for 11.I 1 Rudju via Sambas 27-11. KALAMAN'TAN, grit* IT4 tons, from Kelantan 24-11, for Kelantiui 26-11. IPOH. Hrit., 723 tons, from I'enant; 24-11. for Pena-.iK 2(1-11. CHINESE PRINCE, Brit.. :5/>">r> tons, from Batavia 24-11, for New York 2X-11. SOUDAN, Brit., :'>..~>o.">257 words
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Miscellaneous125 1932-11-25 2 TIDE TABLES. Today, November 25, H. W. 7.37 turn., 8 ft. 1 m., 8J24 p.m., 8 ft. 9 m. Saturday, November 26. H. to. 8.17 a.m. 8 ft. 6 m. 9.24 p.m. Bft. 7 m. Sunday, November 27. IT. W. 8.55 a.m. 9 ft. 2 ii.. 10.16 p.m. 9 ft.125 words
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Miscellaneous175 1932-11-25 2 MAII S Mails close m Singapore: Today. Ceylon, Souther?; India, Bombay, Aden. Mauritius, Egypt, Europe, Great Britain. Ireland, I) A., Canada and Western Australia (.Corfu) tP. *O. Mril) 8 am. Norlh, N'.-Kast and N.-West Sumatra. Ceylon, Egypt, Enrol).* and Grer.t Britain (Christiaan Huygens) Dutch Mail I B.SO a.m. Belawan and175 words
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Article140 1932-11-25 3 AMATEUR RACES TODAY. EIGHT EVENTS GOOD FIELDS EXPECTED. HANDICAPS. ateur meeting 11 the ..lil rac<- 11 ii the Sinjra\n interest- cin'i: events will there will !><.• h, only one xraeed Caras lollows: l»:v. 2, i .7. Bariroa 1 1 ..">, 10.12, }\:wI nd i»i.i l, Mino- Sahara 5.12. I>i v140 words
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Article34 1932-11-25 3 1 an mt follows: KELL. Land's End. v. and Salome. MOUSE. Puth Ail. I ii. and Malita. 1 k and Leonie. X i N Hannah's GardHull and Eternity. IiADE. Ethelwood. b an race34 words
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Article49 1932-11-25 3 Mi Club a,--Noverabe be played for ai "i Sunday, Nov. 2<; -f Club Deeemlietition will be day and Sunday. and members arc thai no players 1 <-t appear on the play on th<> main iber bogey comPlayed on Monday, Golf Club monV roke) competi--1 on Not. 2349 words
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Article29 1932-11-25 3 27, ,he "A" V.( »il| ai l the two .aces for 1 Cup. yac},ts will sail eriei af three Trophy. 10.10 a.m. ,-,>- n will post. 4 w wgrss29 words
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Article346 1932-11-25 3 ASLEEP IN FIRST HALF. RAFH.ES HOTKEY VERY .N M S U E C C H O N A D WA I. A. 1. the fiisthal Rf? V layin^ m ™ade a ™titutkai turn outpK th eC °T Ye ry and m nationS lh Ind an Asso ground yesterday 2 YT346 words
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Article43 1932-11-25 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Thursday. The following has been selected to represent Penang m an interState hockey match against Selangor on Saturday at Ptnang Vjm HouJ.cn; Vahnya. BCathlesOti; Best, Foster, Vcang Cheng Phoy Pai Cheow Teik. Hoblyn, Strahan, Parrow, Velupillay.43 words
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Article30 1932-11-25 3 The hockey match to he played today betwfaed the S.R.C. Ist. and the R.A.F., will take place on the S.R.C. ground instead of tit Beleur as originally arranged.30 words
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Article111 1932-11-25 3 Manchester November Handicap. The latest betting on the Manchester November Handicap, to be run tomorrow, is as follows: 8 to 1 Cobequid. 100 to 9 Arena. 100 to 8 Isthmus. 100 to 7 t. and o. Pahokee. 100 to 7 off. Overall and Rock Star. J 100 toReuter - 111 words
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Article106 1932-11-25 3 U S TEST MATCH WITH AUSTRALIA. Brisbane, lVnirsday. States opened here to£y Four tfames wel ]n*y* one unfinished, and the U.S. team swept the board. In tho first match Gledhill (U.S.) beat Sproule ti 4, 6 4. In the second Wilmer Allison (U.S.) beat Moon after a srruellinjr first106 words
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Article638 1932-11-25 3 ASTON BEATEN. LAST MINUTE PENALTY. TOP OF TABLE. Aston A.C, 1. St. M. Y.P.G. 2. Ny virtue of a penalty Moved a few seconds from the end of play, the St. Matthew's Young People's (link! defeated the JUfeon A.C. by the odd goal m three when they638 words
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Article327 1932-11-25 3 JUDGE'S COMMENT. CONVICTION UPHELD BUT FINE HALVED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) J'oh, Wednesday. Comments on the insufficiency of a magistrate's record of a case were made by Mr. Justice Gerahty when he heard an appeal p.gainst the decision of the Magistrate, Krian, fining Low Sam $250,327 words
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Article40 1932-11-25 3 Aneta- Havas - Aneta-Havas London, Monday. The silver market showed a certain activity. The fluctuation «a sterling and sales of silver l>y Indian hanks for immediate shipment u> Shanghai helped the movement. New York sold a certain amount at London prices.40 words
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Article177 1932-11-25 3 INTER-COLLEGE GAME TOMORROW. The first rugby football match between tlu> King Edward VII College of Medicine and RaffleCollege will be played on the Raffles College ground tomorrow. This match is the first between two teams composed entirely uf local players arranged as an annual fixture. Ruffles College has been177 words
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Article125 1932-11-25 3 Taiping Asiatics Beat K. E. VII School. (From Our Ov»n Correspondent.) Taiping, Wednesday. In a strenuous game on ths School PadpJlg today, Taiping Asiatics beat King Edward VII School by 15 points (three goals) to .'I points (one try). The match was fought out i n a dry125 words
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Article73 1932-11-25 3 200 Players And Tlmr Referees In Hospital. Madrid, ftfond i No fewer i ban 200 playej 'in-l three referees have Uwn injured during football natohea n Barcelona during •be m Barcelona during tl><. !.i t two months. Aggreasivc an«i brutal play by soccer player i giving Berioui concernReuter Wireless - 73 words
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Advertisement335 1932-11-25 3 Xmas Mail Closes Dec. Ist. Christmas Greeting 9 Z\ r<T 1 I V^ x^. I.X J-^ ij A series of chain-in^ Malayan fffi^Mß^^'^y f JffßWi .veei.e. si-iie.i hy lads arti-l. II W^ f tV^'i v.ell-Uii..\vn m thi> i-mMitry. In ay Wpy^ J^.* >-la<-k and white, and m colours %Kfk* slll'e335 words
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Article345 1932-11-25 4 AT THE CINEMA. Nonna Shearer surpasses all her previous accomplishment! on the Mreen by her interpretation of the role of Xina m "Stran<»- Interlude, the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production which began 1 season at the Alhambra last nijihi. "Strange Interlude" was hailed as a new departure m talking pictures one345 words
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Article37 1932-11-25 4 A ChIMM woman living m Joo <'hiat, who wis sewing" yesterday morning, pricked a finger with the ■needle, which snapped m two and the* sharp end was embedded m the finger. She had it removed m hospital.37 words
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2558 1932-11-25 4 ENGLISHMAN, JEW AND TWO CHINESE CHARGED. STORY OF COPRA-BUYING VENTURE. A Jew. an Englishman from \ewcastle-on-Tyne, (brother-in-law of the first), and two Chinese, appeared before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, yesterday, on four counts of cheating to a total amount of 33,720. while2,558 words
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Article564 1932-11-25 4 MURDERED BY AN UNKNOWN HAND. FATE OF CHINESE. LITTLE EVIDENCE AT CORONER'S INQUIRY. The inquiry into the death of a young Chinese pork seller named See Yok Seng who was found lying at the junction of South Bridge Road and Sago Street about 4..'i0 a.m. on Nov. 12 and who564 words
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Article97 1932-11-25 4 Christian Science Service. The Christian Science community m Singapore held its annual thanksgiving service last night m its reading room m Bonham Building, Raffles Place. The service was taken by the First Reader assisted by a Second Reader. Following 1 the service the meeting was thrown open for the97 words
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Article128 1932-11-25 4 MORE ARRFSIS. AN EX-MINISTER IMPLICATED 400 NEW NAMES. Paris. SiM The scandal of the frauds daily assume proportions One ex-minister, .m,. x tary of state, and m ret? are the latest rmp!i< arrest of the Pai i Basler Handelsbank ed by that of count < nac, ParisAneta-Trans Ocean - 128 words
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Article195 1932-11-25 4 th« late t mm i. i A v t o HI <> li i 1 i Mil.. Have you noticed th< sweep oj" the ttloori graceful curve <>r ti,. and the handsome Inn And the external The carefully tnnr<i colours with ju t amount of chromium the195 words
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Advertisement377 1932-11-25 4 X'MAS IS COMING! Don't Forget Your Friends at Home This Year! Practical Gifts that Please. C.ifls that are splendid tokens of the X'mas spirit of goodwill, and that are certain of appreciation. The prices quoted m each instance includes all charges lor Duty, Packing, and Postage, etc. m the United377 words
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Advertisement24 1932-11-25 4 EXPOSURES l WITH A I ZEISS IKON "IKONTA" i I #^3'^L^^v<^ /A LI i I #^Qfc\ vt^^^B^^ Mr $27.00 Obtainable from *H Photographic Storef.24 words
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Miscellaneous79 1932-11-25 4 LAW NOTICE. Pdfore the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Burton and Mr. Justice Whitley m the Ist. Court today at _11 a.m. Court of Appeal Win*? Tai Loon* and Co. vs. Uttamram and Co. Before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell m the 2nd. Court at 141.30 a.m. Judgment Bkcy. 361/29 Re79 words
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Article237 1932-11-25 5 Un\K VPPEALS. CHIEF vrLD. r- •>■ m the Lice m his and jud plainMr. JusMr. JIMJ list it c :i .tpi>e!hin f Mr. l: c. P. Aruiru- i wh'J V. D. •iah Chelan action of this an amount to him by shares m >rtgag«*. lia and m237 words
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Article380 1932-11-25 5 TRAFFIC INSPFXTOR DISCHARGED. Inspector Chia Siew Khoon, Vehicles Inspector who was charg- <•<! before Mr. C. Wilson, the t rinniial District Judge, with giving raise evidence to a public ser- namely, Mr. ii. C. Meredith, the Registrar of Vehicles, was found not guilty and discharged. Mr. M. Tampoc^Philipe380 words
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Article59 1932-11-25 5 The driver of a bus and B passenger were involved m an argument which later developed into a ft*ht and both were produced before Mr. J. f F- Gregg, the Third Magistrate, yesterday charged with disorderly conduct The passenger's story was that th 6 i,iver persisted m driving59 words
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2918 1932-11-25 5 RE-ACCEPTANCE OF BILLS OF EXCHANGE. IMPORTANT QUESTION IN SUPREME COURT. WAS NEW CONTRACT CREATED? f. TTu which will hav important hearing on the question M I i|hn 'i< -acceptance" ol a bill of exchange will -tbbml rS! uFiif** 1 11 111 of th<> hrn < hief Justice tv -i v2,918 words
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Article272 1932-11-25 5 PROMPT ARREST. DEPORTATION REFUSED. MAN CAUTIONED. An itinerant Sikh fortune-teller had a rude shock yesterday morning while walking along Port Canning Road. Seeing a European enjoying his morning stroll In the garden the Sikh greeted him and offered to tell his' fortune but to his272 words
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Article164 1932-11-25 5 Transfer to Johore Bah ru. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Wednesday. In view of his pending departure on transfer to Johore Bahru, the Chinese community of Muar entertained Mr. F. L. Williams, Protector of Chinese, to a farewell tea party yesterday evening at the headquarters of164 words
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Article56 1932-11-25 5 Financing The 5-Yrar Plan By Paper. Moscow, Sunday. The huge increase m the Russian note circulation demanded by the exigencies of the five-year-plan is revealed by the press. The note circulation rose from 1.99 milliards of roubles on Oct. 1, 1928 —the irauguration of the plan —to 9.4Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 56 words
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Article44 1932-11-25 5 Blagovestchensk, Nov. 12. The local newspaper Amur Pravda, reports that 600 Chinese workers m the city of Blagovestthensk and 200 Chinese peasant m the surrounding villages have finished learning to read and write through the medium of the newLatinised Chinese alphabet. TassTass - 44 words
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Article87 1932-11-25 5 A quarrel between two Bengalis resulted m the appearance of Kerpal Singh before Mr. J. F. P. Gregg, the Third Magistrate, on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Iswar Singh with a pole on Nov. 26. The complainant's story was that he was assaulted by the accused87 words
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Article273 1932-11-25 5 TWO COOLIES FINED FOR ASSAULT. Two Chinese, Won;r Yew anJ Kong Yit, charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Ec Yit Chong with an iron bar were fined $.">, m default seven days each, by Mr. A. W. Hay, the Second Magistrate, yesterday. Dr. Ponnappa, of the Tan273 words
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Article62 1932-11-25 5 Two Japanese, S. Yoshida and Hochida, were charged yesterday before Mr. A. W. Hay, the Second Magistrate, with criminal breach of trust m respect of $205.75. It was stated that the accuser! were trying to float a fishing venture and borrowed the money from Mr. A. E. Beairs62 words
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Article64 1932-11-25 5 When Ahmat b. Abdul Rahman was produced before Mr. J. F. F. the Third Magistrate, yesterday charged with the theft of a motor boat value at $600 m his capacity of a servant on Nov. 20, it was mentioned that the complainant had gone to Muar m .search64 words
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Article41 1932-11-25 5 Mr. J. G. Hay, Managing Director m London of (iuthrie and Company, Limited, and chairman and director of a number of important Malayan enterpriser sailed from Marseilles on Friday, Nov. 11 on the s.s. Strathaird on a business visit to Malaya.41 words
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Article149 1932-11-25 5 NEW REVELATIONS. 200 DEATHS IN EIGHT YEARS. Paris, Sunday. A former director of Aeropcstale, Andre Bouilloux-Lafont, has attempted suicide and, according to press reports, Is lying gravely ill in a Paris hospital. The attempt is believed to be sequel of the Chamber's debate on Friday night onAneta-Trans-Ocean - 149 words
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Article84 1932-11-25 5 Battalions (Ihangr Ovrr At laipm^. The 2nd Battalion, 20th Burma Rifles, under the command <»f Lt. Col. Brickman arrived at Taipiflg on Sunday. Large crowds lined the station road to watch tin- Hat talion march to the barracks, head ed by the Band of the l-20th Burma Rifles,84 words
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Article65 1932-11-25 5 Malay Planter Drowned In Johorr. (From Our Own Correspondent Muar, Wedi.esday. A veivlict of death by misadventure was returned by th»Coroner at the inquest yesterday on a Malay planter who m found dfUWntd m a stream. According' to the widow's evidence, the deceased had been suffering from fits65 words
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Advertisement89 1932-11-25 5 MA LAYA T S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE. /World's finest Hockey Sticks as used by Olympic Champions. j j I OK ANYTHING and EVERYTHING, PHONE 2938. ROYSONS THE MALAYAN SPORTS DEPOT. s~4* III. North Bridge Road, Singapore. <^ jrjTTl*'*T"'* f: "'■'^"^'^■"^■''■■■■^^'^■■^^B^RdHßßßa^a^'JßlßßaH'Pß^ YICK WAH SING North Bridge Road, Singapore. Opposite Adelphi89 words
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Advertisement22 1932-11-25 5 shopping (his morning don 9 l forget to buy Your 'Black While" Whisky Any shop thai sells lii|iior sells Black X While.22 words
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Article2427 1932-11-25 6 THREE MONTHS' RIGOROUS IMPRISONMENT. ACCEPTS REPATRIATION OFFER. A long story of the difjtadtiea which he experienced from the time ho was retrenched from the service of the Government of Lganda was related by Stuart M. Doutv, a European, who was charged before >lr. C. Wilson, the2,427 words
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Article774 1932-11-25 6 CASE PIT FORWARD. MASSACRE OF 50,000 CHINESE ALLEGED. Shanghai. Thursday Fourteen Volunteer generals, amon^: them being Ma CfianBhan, Tin«- Chao, Li Tv and Wang Teh-lin, on behalf of the Three North-Eastern Provinces (Kirin, Fengtien and Heilungkiang) have issued a joint wire to the Leaguv of Xation.s774 words
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Article34 1932-11-25 6 Hospital I pore Coron LV I I had I H According We at W B I I I to I He ly < I H m I Ha I .^sn Umi igf-H 1 Baansal34 words
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Article103 1932-11-25 7 WOOSUNG START. FRENCHMANS BOLD PLAN. CREW OF FOUR. Shanghai. Monday. Capt. <Ie Bwchopp, the retiring Assistant Chief of Police m the French conco ion at Hankdw, left Shanghai till morning on board his junk Fonpo en route for W'vo-ung at the entrance of ihf WanfgpooAneta-Havas - 103 words
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Article158 1932-11-25 7 Canadian Flyer Arrives At kuulu Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. Surprise wai create. l here yesterday afternoon when an aeroplane, bearing unfamiliar orange and black markings, appeared over the town and landed on the racecourse. It turned out to be a Gypsy Moth piloted by158 words
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Article16 1932-11-25 7 Rio De Janeiro. Thursday. A decree forbids new corTc? planting for three years. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article34 1932-11-25 7 Rome, Sunday. The new (k'inian Ambassador to Italy, Herr von Hassel, yesterday presented his credentials to the Kin#. Cordial speeches were exchanged to emphasise the clese merrily ties hot ween tho twi. nations. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 34 words
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Article44 1932-11-25 7 A Chinese woman employed at Tan Kah Kee's rubber factory m Kalians Ro»d waa run over yesterday afternoon by a trolley loaded with robber sheets, which was being pushed along by some workmen. She sustained only slight a 1 rations <»n the right foreleg.44 words
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Article84 1932-11-25 7 London, Wednesday. The t'li^avromeriL is announced (<i" Lady Mary Carnegie, the younger daughter of the Earl of Southe.sk, and Lieut.-Comdr. 8.1C.C. Abel-Smith, seccnd son or* Mr. Ku-aaee Abt-l-Smith. Keut-r. Lady Mary is the fourth 'hild ot* the Karl and Counter of Soutliesk, and was horn <.n Mar.84 words
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Article, Illustration19 1932-11-25 8 Scott clearing w dangerous situation m front of the RaMei goal during the natch mi tin tion froand yesterday.19 words
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Article, Illustration18 1932-11-25 8 Pouring rubber from vaty on lo Littleton Road. SalfoH, vva" Manchester, during tion «>1 a new rubber road.18 words
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Article, Illustration22 1932-11-25 8 |*rcsidcß( Kalinin and Ct»;nraic Ord jonikid/c. Commisar of Heavy lirdustrics, at the Opening of the j;rt«at Dnitprostroi hydf ■eltciric itatioa and dam.22 words
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Article, Illustration31 1932-11-25 8 KaMlt s Inst i. ution nu«t tlu* Indian Ass- filiation at hnekey yesterday and won by lour iioals t«» Me, Above, out* of the LA. players abovl to slioot for jioal.31 words
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