Singapore Daily News, 29 November 1932
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Title Section12 1932-11-29 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News NO. 50. TUESDAY, NOV. 29TH, 1932. S CENTS.12 words
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Article423 1932-11-29 1 admirable BUggestioM for contributing to solution of the >m problem in so far as th< clerical classes in nadc at the annual Ling "f (he Clerical Singapore on BatorMi. Wecrakoddy proposed a which wa> carried, uvgpon employers the advisabil- ing then nua*uvt\s of :i far as possible to423 words
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Article896 1932-11-29 1 FRENCH FEARS. WAR DEBTS DEADLOCK. COGENT ARGUMENTS of A ,h" y f r a "^"on merits a- La "^«ne agreements has been raised in consequence of the T^iteS fem£ lnsist^ce on the Do cember payment of war debts. >J Handin, a former Trench holiday should be refused,Reuter Wireless - 896 words
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Article159 1932-11-29 1 NEW COMPANY. THE CAPITOL AND THE PAVILION. Details are now officially announced of the impending merger of two of Singapore's leading cinemas—the Capitol and the Pavilion. A new company is now in the course of registration. It will be known as Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., and will operate159 words
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Article59 1932-11-29 1 Dispute Referred To Assembly. Geneva, Monday. The Council this morning referred the Sino-Japanese dispute to the special Assembly. Mr. Matsuoka maintained Japan's reserve regarding Article 15 and stated that the Japanese Delegation would abstain from votinjr. It is understood that the Committee of Nineteen is meeting on Thursday aidReuter - 59 words
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Article31 1932-11-29 1 On Dec. 5. Geneva, Friday. The special Assembly will meet on Dec. 5. The Lytton Commission will not be disbanded, although the Japaneae representative has requester! that it should be. Aneta-HavasAneta-Havas - 31 words
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Article41 1932-11-29 1 r 'ondon, Monday. In the House of Commons today the Air Ministry spokesman said that proposals were under active consideration for the inauguration of a British air mail service to Singapore by way of Calcutta. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article301 1932-11-29 1 OK FOR THREE. M. C. C. PILE UP THE RUNS. AM, Oil 530. In tiw natch at Sydney irilli Now South Wales (he M.C.C. first inninus rvontuitllv rlosecl for ."»:{(>. of which SutclifTe made IN 2 and \mes !M). Hird t«»ok six wickets for 135Reuter - 301 words
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Article56 1932-11-29 1 DANISH BAN. BUT UNITED STATES LISTENS. Espjcrg, Don mark, Thursday. Derisive whistles and cat-calU greeted Trotzky from one section of the crowd gathered at the quay*i'ie as his steamer tied up, but most of the crowd was passive. Through a strong police guard Trotzky was shepherdedReuter Wireless - 56 words
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Article117 1932-11-29 1 Not In Denmark. Copenhagen, Friday. The broadcasting authorities have refused facilities for broadcasting Trotsky's lecture before the Students' association over Danish stations, and the project to Hay the speech to the United States has been abandoned. Meanwhile the Press publishes an open letter from the King's cousin, Prince Aage, whoAneta-Trans-Ocean - 117 words
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Article42 1932-11-29 1 Broadcast To U. S. Copenhagen, Monday. Double the previous highest transatlantic broadcast fee was paid to Trotzky for his lecture on Communism broadcast to the United States. A large force of police guarded the hall from which the lecture was delivered. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article614 1932-11-29 1 SHORT OF WATER. TWO MEN AND THREE WOMEN. NOW IN SINGAPORE. Becalmed 400 miles from Singapore in a 14-ton cutter, short of water and provisions, a party of three young Australian women and two men were just on the point of giving up their attempt to614 words
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Article1299 1932-11-29 1 A British woman marrying a foreigner loses her British nationality, but in some circumstances as in the case of Anglo-American marriages does not acquire tlfet of her husband. This and other anomalies of the nationality laws are discussed by Flora *I)rummond, one of the leaders of tho Militant1,299 words
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Advertisement7 1932-11-29 1 RUBBER PA (SpoO <; r oss rate: isi7 words
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Advertisement163 1932-11-29 1 FOR WATCHES JEWELLERY vsT RENE ULLMANN NEW PATTERNS FOR 1933 JUST ARRIVED FROM THE BEST SWISS WATCH MANUFACTURERS THE VERY LATEST TYPES OF WATCHES IN WIDE VARIETY. NEW MODELS INCLUDING A VI WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF LADIES MMM MK NARROW SHAPE WRIST WATCHES IN i VA GOLD-WHITE GOLD-ROLLED GOLD AND JjBH163 words
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Advertisement20 1932-11-29 1 TLV Closed in London last night at £151 10s. I (Spot) 1153 (1 MONTHS) Silver: 1713/16 < 17% ..3 (2 months)20 words
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Article229 1932-11-29 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. S|)ot rubber closed at 2%d. in London last night according to a cable, from our correspondent. Thia was an improvancaft of l 32 <»n Saturday's price. The market is quiet and the forward pries* I are aa follows: December 2% Jan.-Mr.r.229 words
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Article674 1932-11-29 2 Middle (Quotations On Monday. MINING. Middle prices of local issues were as follows in Singapore on Monday, Recording to PjftN! i'o.'s list: Asam Kumban? 27/-, Austral Malay 10/-, Ayer Hitam Tin 11. f>. Ban»rr .M Tin 14.'-. Hutan? Padnntf 0.07 Hatu Caves 0.37%, Hukit r: nir 0.1" nom.674 words
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Article141 1932-11-29 2 Today, November 29. Annual general meeting of Singapore Polo Club, lialestier 7 p.m. Football: Chinese League: Rendemeer A.C. vi Amicable A. A., Jalan Besar. Golf: Garrison G.C. vs. Mix d Foursomes competitions. Hockey: Medical College Union vs. 'A' Coy., Wiltshire*, M.C.U. grd. Rujrby: S.C.C. XI vs. Raffles College, Padanj;.141 words
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Article48 1932-11-29 2 Berlin, Saturday. The political crisis coupled with the weakness of sterling had a depressing effect on the Berlin Bourse. Under pressure of heavy selling orders prices \yeakened in j all markets, including those of j gilt-edged securities. However, the losses rarely exceeded one j point. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 48 words
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Article77 1932-11-29 2 12 noon, Nov. 28, 1982. Buyers Sellers Giunbier 5.50 Java Cubv 9.50 Hamburg Cuba 10.00 Munlok White Pepper 22.50 i White Pepper 21.50 I Ulack Pepper 17.50 Mixed Black Pepper 14.00 Sundried Copra 5.75 5.75 Mixed Copra 5.25 5.25 Small Flake Tap U% i *'aii' 3.2577 words
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Article42 1932-11-29 2 Monday's exchange rates included the following: SELLING. London, 4 month.,' sight 2/3 31/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 15/1G London, 60 days' sight 2/3 29/32 London, 30 day.s' sight 2/3 7/8 London, demand 2/3 27/3 4 > London, T.T. 2/3 13/1642 words
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Article563 1932-11-29 2 PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings arc pending I', and O. o. N. Co.'s Comorin (Dec. 9). N.Y.K. Hakusan Maru (Dec. I'.1 Haruna Maru i L>cc. 15). Hamburg Awerika Line: Ramies al)out Dec. B K East Asiatic Co., Ltd.: Alsia (.Dec. IS). Blue Funnel: Aeneas (Nov. 29), Cydopi563 words
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Article149 1932-11-29 2 !'u— i.tn Attempt To Buy "Shell" Secrets. London, Thursday. A line of £50 with ca~ts amounting to 50 guinea was imposed today at a London Police Court on a Russian named Volodarsky head of a department of Russian oil products, for corruptly giving money to an employee ofReuter Wireless - 149 words
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Article61 1932-11-29 2 Forthcoming Visit To Egypt Rome, Friday. The press attaches great political importance to the King's yt Italy's forthcoming' visit, to Egypt. The visit is said to be connected with Italy's policy of increasing her economic and diplomatic foothold in XorthrEast Africa, particularly since Prance, which hitherto has InvariablyAneta-Trans-Oeean - 61 words
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Article37 1932-11-29 2 The ileaiagcriea Maritimet General Metsinger is due hera from Saigon tomorrow at 6 a.m. and will probably sail on the same day at about 2 p.m. for Penang, Colombo. Djibouti. Suez. Port Said and Marseilles.37 words
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Advertisement365 1932-11-29 2 Capitol Theatre. Pavilion Theatre. S( >'i"K k hereb] riTen that < ompany ii iu course of Registration i<> be known AMALGAMATED rHEATRgS LIMITED and in future •til pei fo im ui nt the < rapitol Theatre :.n«l the Pavilion Thoatin will be carried out :ui<l arraasjed by AMALGAMATED THEATRES LIMITED365 words
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Advertisement45 1932-11-29 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today, November 29. Annual mtg. of Singapore Polo Club, Balestior*, 7 p.m. Wednesday, November 30. Rotary Tiffin, Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Thursday, December 1. Piano Recital by Beimo Moiseiwitsch, Memorial Hall. 9.30 p.m. St. Andiews' Society dinner and Caledomaa Ball, Adelphi Hotel.45 words
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Advertisement288 1932-11-29 2 THE SINGAPORr. P^ily News. Bead Offir* 7s, i Blnxaimrc im i MS 1-5 1 5 2. Tel: Tfvea* 1 B Kuala Lumpur Office j. l%;i St| I',. SUBSCRIPTION i \ik. Payable in arfI eal delii Monthly Quarterly Half-yearly Single Copy, All eommunic I business nritters, rabaeribtions, rcc< etc., should be288 words
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Miscellaneous129 1932-11-29 2 TIDE TABLES. Today, November 29, 11. \V. 10.15 a.m. 8 ft. 'J in. 11.55 p.m U ft. 1 ir. j >\ I'dne.sday, Novesaber .>O. H. \V. 10.55 *.m. 10 ft 1 in. Thursday. Doconil»or 1. H. W. 12.44 ;j.m. 8 ft. 9 in. 11.39 p.m. 10 ft. Friday, iVct'tntjcr S.129 words
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Miscellaneous365 1932-11-29 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. MABELLA, Brit., 4,340 tor-, from Melbourne 28-11, for Australia :;-lL'. AFRICA BfARU, Jap., 5,943 tont from Nr.'.'oya 28-11, t'«'i Santoa via Colombo L'i>-1 1. ANGLO CANADIAN. Brit., 3,246 tons, from London 27-11, tor Seletar 11-I.'. AENEAS, I r 1 1 _'.'.r ton's, from Daircn 27-11, for Colombo 29-11.365 words
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1309 1932-11-29 3 MEDICAL COLLEGE UNION DRAW WITH S.R.C. SECOND. SCC LOSE TO CEYLON SC On a i- round that wa< so hard th»t the b It I, dvinjj into the air in most di«co«certin* i. k' Was cont'n"al<o ,l:,,. Union and the second to.-,,, o f xhT1,309 words
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Article309 1932-11-29 3 BOATS SWEPT BACK. ONLY TWO COMPLETE THE COURSE. J h f e V de which had bep n so fl? X J^ Week utt *Hy defeated Ik R yc on Sunday morning when the "A" and "B" class boats sailed the Pulau Jon P race, and309 words
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Article611 1932-11-29 3 PADANG FOOTBALL EASY CHANCES MISSED. POOR BALL CONTROL. Scotland I] The Rest I. The annual match between Scotland and the Rest failed to provide s high standard of football, and on the whole was inclined to be scrappy. However, that the players were out of practice,611 words
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Article77 1932-11-29 3 U. S. LEAD BY NINE MATCHES TO ONE. Brisbane, Monday. In the lawn tennis test match between the United States and Australia, now being- played here, America leads by nine matches to one, with two ga.nes unfinished. Today's matches wj^re as follows: McGrath beat Gledhill (U.S.) 6 2,77 words
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Article121 1932-11-29 3 KING TO BROADCAST TO THE EMPIRE. London, Thursday. It is announced that the Kins will broadcast on the afternoon of Christmas Day from Sandringham, where the Royal Family will be spending- Christmas. The broadcast will be radiated by all transmitters o'f the Li. B.C. as well as fromReuter-Wireless - 121 words
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Article185 1932-11-29 3 Mr. Winston Churchill On French Pacifism. London, Thursday. In the House cf Commons today, Mr. Winston Churchill declared that rivalry was sharper and military plans more developed than at any time since the Treaty of Locarno. War mentality was returning, but Fiance, though armed to the teeth, wasReuter Wireless - 185 words
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Article202 1932-11-29 3 MALAYA CUP GAME ON SATURDAY. The Singapore team to meet tho Malaya Command in the Malaya Cup competition at the S.C.C. oa Saturday will be selected from the following D. EL Harper, X. G. Morris, H. Price, J. c. Cooke, G. C. Ashworth, J. M. Houyhton J. L. Bonnar,202 words
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Article101 1932-11-29 3 DRAW FOR SECOND ROUND. London. Monday. The Football Association Cup draw for the second round proper, to be played on Dec 10. is as follows: Southend or Exeter vs. Scarboro. Cardiff or Bristol Rovers vs. Gillingham or Wycombe. Folkestone vs. Newport. Northampton vs. Doncaster. Chester vs. DartfordReuter - 101 words
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Article33 1932-11-29 3 The following have been Invited to play hockey for S.C.C. vs. M.C.O. on Thursday, Dec. 1 F. J. L. Mayger Capt. P. R. P. Miers, R. A. Ashworth R. N.33 words
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Article66 1932-11-29 3 Canada Places a Bi*!; m a m%* I An agreement for Ui-- supply of oil products to Canada was signed u few day- a^o by the Soviet Oil Export ntf Trust. This year 50,001) tons <>'* "il products valued at over $500,000 will he exported to Ca 'i<lu66 words
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Article65 1932-11-29 3 Proposal F< v orld Conference. Calgary, Friday. t for l)(-ininir»r' nenl Immed ately to convene a ••■.•ilil wrheal conferev made In a resolution unanimou ly approved at the annual meeting of the Alberta v.h»at pool, h i-; proposed that the leading producing countries of Canada, Australia, the United65 words
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Advertisement21 1932-11-29 3 F «md at Last! lA STKR TAILOR. FOR SUITS Jfe\ !'T tt: <«■ llrsi CU«I Mat,- Me, :'.|^.S| TUNG CHOY !|J -<-OLEMANST.21 words
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Advertisement119 1932-11-29 3 GIFT SUGGESTIONS IMPORTED DIRECT FROM CHINA. A CHARMING SOLUTION TO THE GIFT PROBLEM FINE JADE BEAD NECKLETS $GS.OC $195.00 CARVED JADE %3$ PENDANTS JADE RINGS JADE EARR!,\GS $7.50 $45.00 $8.00 $47.00 $3.00 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (incorporated In England,.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG AND IPOH. THE OVERSEAS ASSURAgr.g i I119 words
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Article64 1932-11-29 4 Brussels, Friday. Dmnty thousand owners and tonants of cafes, public houses and restaurants paraded the streets of U* Belgian capital, which was Ka. Y belUned for the oceasTon, •mill unmistakable si K ns of sixw n ?h (1 1U V tia l P^jwtkS bin. able .if" T mn<lsAneta-Trans-Ocean - 64 words
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Article59 1932-11-29 4 Bishop Edwin F. Lee, of the Singapore-Manila ana of tho Methodist Episcopal Mission, has been asked by the board of t l ic foreign missions and by the bishops of the church to remain in America until April in order to assist in securing the emergency fund which59 words
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Article164 1932-11-29 4 ORDEAL OF TWO WOMEN. Two Chinese women were ridinir along a road of Singapore in a ricksha when a man passed them on a bicycle. The next thinp that happened was that the man threw a cigarette-tinful of acid into one of the women's face. Part of the164 words
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Article42 1932-11-29 4 Rome, Thursday. It is understood that the Sacred C\ lh -pr e has been summoned for the first week of December for the election of six new Cardinals to succeed those who died during the I current year. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 42 words
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Article115 1932-11-29 4 Before the f'bief Justice in the Ist. Court today at 11 a.m S. 1121 ;;i -Taxi Kim Sai etc. vs: Tan Tiian Wee anor. Before Mr. Justico Whitley in the 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Criminal Appeal: —Rex vs: H. Bell. Criminal Revision:— Rex vs: E. D Sykes.115 words
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Article13 1932-11-29 4 b Warsaw, Monday. RVMia and Poland have ratified tne pact of non-aeeression.— ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article1581 1932-11-29 4 MASS TREATMENT OF COOLIES. DEATH OF TWO TAMILS DOSED FOR HOOKWORM. WERE THEY SUFFERING? I The inquiry into the death of two Tamil Hindu coolies employed by the Singapore Municipality, following treatment for hookworm disease, begun before Mr. F. (1. ".ourne yesterday in the Coroner's Court, and was further ad,1,581 words
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Advertisement211 1932-11-29 4 RUN YOUR OWN RAILWAY. Every boy is fascinated by railways and lonjjs for ;T> a railwav of his own. But it must lie a real Ui i J i. railway, correctly laid out with main lines, branch gZ-MMMiMigt^ lines and sidings, stations, tunnels and bridges, '^J^ v^lk antl fully equipped211 words
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Advertisement95 1932-11-29 4 J C |n! U n G a 3 3 n 3 It Became 3 c Malaya's 3 Favourite p In A Week! I r 3 i E C 3 5 t n C H r P n [j E TIGER\Ltu-tlVf«|i^ Lj I Mi^nMlloni^jifl wj^> lheiTs Ch rist in as Shopping95 words
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Article279 1932-11-29 5 Ip> N ORATION. ALLEGATION AGAINST WIFE. en marrie i been living part of the fore Mr. A. C. e magistrate. Mary Joae- harmed her Daniel Newbronto maintain her. ared for the Mrs. Newiad married her 191 1, and had four month I'.-T husband and ill— I pre they279 words
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Article92 1932-11-29 5 SINGAPORE ASSIZES CONCLUDE. The >ixth Singapore Assise concluded yesterday before Mr. ,Tu--tice a Beckett Terrell when the last case on the list was with* drawn. The case was one in which counts of forgery, with using a forged document as genuine in the alternative, were preferred aK^inst Chang92 words
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Article151 1932-11-29 5 Allegation Against \f Eurasian. An unosonl cheating story was related to Mr. A. VV. Hay, tli" second police magistrate, yestor.lay, when a Eurasian, All>evi. Kdwin Adolpnui Pestana, was charged with cheating a Chinese of *2<). Detective Inspector Wray stated that the complainant, Foh Sinn, had a son who151 words
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Article263 1932-11-29 5 Coroner's Comment On Deceased's Complaint. A Chinese ricksha puller committed suicide because, he alleged, his employers had cheated him of some money,'' but after tHe inquiry into his death, held by Mr. F. G. Bourne in the Coroner's court vesterday, there was no justification found to support such263 words
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Article82 1932-11-29 5 Large Seizure of Dies And Presses. A large scale plan for counterfeiting Straits Settlements and American coins was foiled by a raid made by the Singapore detective branch on a house occupied by a Chinese in Adam Place, off Bukit Timah Road, on Saturday afternoon. A complete set82 words
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998 1932-11-29 5 VON HINDENBURG'S NO TO HITLER. PRESIDENT REFUSES TO ALLOW DICTATORSHIP. GERMAN DEADLOCK CONTINUES. the oflW or ?n P o J' J i<al Padlock continues. While declining "is own form a/ L ha(ltM HH r U <> rm government "n »«74&2ttlZr*iZ Ul Z\r i> into a oNonf.^ii P lhe a^ cdAneta-Trans-Ocean - 998 words
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Article723 1932-11-29 5 Sin Kuo Min - Sin Kuo Min MARINES LANDED. COLD ASSISTS VOLUNTEERS. MASSACRE REFUGEES. Shanghai, Sunday. The Japanese appear to be taking ominous precautions against an intensification of the boycott and orders have been given for *he fleet in China water.-, to l>e concentrated at Shanghai and Hankow. In addition to723 words
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Article237 1932-11-29 5 Dr. koo's Challenge To The League. Geneva, Friday. The Sino-Japanese verbal duel was resumed on Thursday, when Dr. Wellington Koo declared that all Japan's actions were guided by her own interests and she cared little for the welfare of the world. .Japan, Dr. Koo continued, viewed treaties asAneta-Trans-Ocean - 237 words
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Article176 1932-11-29 5 German Denial. The (ierman delegation officially denies the story published by the Journal de Geneve purporting to relate to declarations of tin* Foreign Minister, Baron vo-i Neurath to German journalists. Baron von Neurath is alleged :o have stated that Germany would necessarily support Japan in the Manchurian conflict because ihtiAneta-Trans-Ocean - 176 words
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Article202 1932-11-29 5 UNFORTUNATE CHINESE FOSTER-PARENTS. When an unfortunate Chinese couple appeared before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, yesterday, he remarked thai they were looking rather pulled down. The woman was Bobbins quietly and pleaded guilty to th'; charge of ill-treating a child. Some months a^'o they adopted202 words
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Article23 1932-11-29 5 Lic-pzitf, Thursday. The well-known German singer, Eleanor Gerhardt, was married today to Fritz Kohl, Director of the Middle German Broadcasf Company. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 23 words
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Advertisement98 1932-11-29 5 [MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE. ;|world's finest Hockey Sticks as used by Olympic J Champions. FOR ANYTHING and EVERYTHING, PHONE 2938. I ROYSONS JTIIE MALAYAN SPORTS DEPOT. 111. North Bridge Road, Singapore. By To H M The King CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ot the cost of a gift but the sentiment expressat98 words
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Advertisement62 1932-11-29 5 yy YICK WAH SING 81, North Bridge Road, Singapore. (Opposite Adelphi Building) A large Selection of Swiss Watches and handless watches to suit all pockets have just reed. Our Repairing Department undertakes repairs of kinds of Watches, Clocks, Gramophones and Binoculars at Competitive rates. Best Workmanship Guaranteed Make a point62 words
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Article317 1932-11-29 6 CHINESE GAOLED. GARDENER'S STORY OF HOLD-UP. Stated to be a man well-known to the police and alleged to be the head of a gan# of thieves, a Chinese, who was found guilty of robbery, was sentenced to six months' riprorous imprisonment by Ifr. C. Wilson, the Criminal317 words
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Article158 1932-11-29 6 M. Painleve's Chamber Ordeal. Paris. Saturday. A vote of confidence in the Herriot Cabinet was passed by the Chamber at four a.m.. after Btonny debate over the fteropofttak scandal, by 485 to IS. It is welcomed by the Government Press as evidence that M. Herriot'fl hold upon ParliamentAneta-Trans-Ocean - 158 words
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Article120 1932-11-29 6 Arrival Al Stockholm With Bride. Stockholm, Saturday. Enormous crowds welcomed the Crown Prince's eldest son Prince Gastaf, and liis bride Princeas Sybille on their arrival from their honeymoon. Houses were proj hjsely beflap:£ed and decorated. The stieets, housestops and windows along: the route from the station to theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 120 words
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Article471 1932-11-29 6 ACCUSED NOT CALLED ON FOR DEFENCE. Koh Soon Teck, a clerk employed in the office of Mr. E. M. Tampoe-Philips, the local lawyer, appeared before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the third police magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of471 words
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Article99 1932-11-29 6 Demonstration Before White House. Washington, Thursday. Score? of police are guarding the White House today against a possible demonstration by 400 adults and children who have travelled in motor lorries from Baltimore with the intention of presenting the President with a protest against ['child misery." The demonstrations areReuter Wireless - 99 words
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Article56 1932-11-29 6 First Thames Visit Since The War. London, Thursday. The German fisheries cruiser weser anchored in the Thames off dravesend, and a party of office-; and men wont ashore. Thia is the first time since the War that a German warship has hoen in the Thames or German navalAncta-Trans-Ocean - 56 words
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Article63 1932-11-29 6 Italians Attacked By Yugo-Slavians. Rome, Friday. dispatches from the Adriatic ;;T> s f tate that the Italian inhabitants of the island of Brazz.l ofl Ana lato, have been the victim.' <>f racial riotipg by Yu-o-Slavian in Sangiovanni a mob stormed vhilo M S f Italian While elsewhere even63 words
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Article83 1932-11-29 6 Two men, a Chinese named Lee MnL i a n n l an Imlian na ™d Mohd Salleh Maricar. who were «-2SJ tO be bookmaking business there W pre arrested in the members' enclosure at the racecourse on Saturday. el*}?* TSU****** in the PolJ ce Court yesterday morning83 words
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Article918 1932-11-29 6 ANCIENT LINKS. SOLOMON AND SHEBA. BRITISH LODGES. The Philippines, as early as the time of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, so it seems, had its ancient connection with the beginning of Freemasonry, whose grand lodge in the Island:; is celebrating its 20th anniversary, according to Prof.918 words
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Article107 1932-11-29 6 NEGOTIATIONS FOR A TRADE TREATY. Ottawa, Thursday. The House of Commons will debate in January the Liberal motion for the re-opening- of negotiations with the United States for a reciprocal trade pact providing for the free entry into the United States of Canadian natural products from mines,Reuter-Wireless - 107 words
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Article138 1932-11-29 6 Estate of Canadian Millionaire. London, Friday. A decision consisting of ',7 printed pages was rendered today by the judicial committee of the Privy Council on long and costly litigation arising fron the estate of the late Sir Mortimer Barnet Davis, the Canadian millionaire. The case took 50 daysRenter Wireless - 138 words
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Article106 1932-11-29 6 Death of Well-Known Composer. London, Thursday. The death occurred unexpectedly during the night of the wellknown British composer, Mr Percy Pitt, at the ape of 62. He was the first Music Director of the British Broadcasting- Company from which he retired two yean ago. He was theReuter Wireless - 106 words
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Article53 1932-11-29 6 New York, Monday. If Mr. Norman Davis fa conducting: conversations at Geneva in connection with the Lytton Report he is doing so personally znd informally, according to a State Department spokesman quoted by the New York Times who emphasised that the United States Government is conducting noReuter - 53 words
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Article39 1932-11-29 6 London. Sunday. The Financial Times' Amsterdam correspondent learns that agreement has practically been reached regarding the tea* restriction scheire. The Indian, Ceylon and Dutch Indies Government* have promised co-operation and an official communique is expected shortly. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article196 1932-11-29 6 NEW po Licy THE COv Hn decent; [«J Th Stat< A mainly confin has decid( d should joil Uc hoc. tralisation p< Mr. W. memoi an lum submission deli A meeting the Ma was in 1 present th< D. Sheam) ai bers of 1 j Wing. Mr.196 words
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Article60 1932-11-29 6 Several Mi !< A nu Monopolies by Mr. W Dial < Lee Mah session i I l|t wa stated launch and sai clarc. I 1 and The ac one tnent. Ei in Johoi t'i the chi f« i i < rOVOI I Borne pillows. and '(1 I lo60 words
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Advertisement108 1932-11-29 6 No dinner is complete without "1 or I Make your i selection from the wide variety offered by the 1 I SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. i RAFFLES HflTFi MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. PAHIT IN THE NEW PALM PARLOR AND LUNCH AT RAFFLES TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE TOMORROW ST, ANDREW'S DAY108 words
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Article20 1932-11-29 7 archie Plol In Buenos Friday. i were dis-'-day and arrested bombs i terrorist No\ li. \vh-."i ai w sted20 words
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Article52 1932-11-29 7 I'rohihitivr Dnlv On English Potatoes. London, Thursday. The Irish Free State announces new duties as from tonight of one linea per CWt. on potatoes from tain ami Northern Ireland, ulich works out at :>OO per cent.. and of 6d. per U». on all cut flowFrom the same countries.Reuter Wireless - 52 words
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Article128 1932-11-29 7 LAUSANNE PACT. Reopening of I-Mic Inevitable." Paris, Thursday. The need for revision of the Lausanne agreement by another Europeaq reparations conference in the event the United States refusing to rlincUM icvUion of wa.- debt settlements was <mphasi.std by the former. Minister of Finance, M. v ktndin. in a Presa iatervuAneta-Trans-Ocean - 128 words
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Article203 1932-11-29 7 French Restraint. Pa; is, Friday. The Pve.s rises in defence of the country's gold hoard against thi United State.) ami her insistence upon payment of the debt instalment, though the. majority of papers carefully refrain from employing tang lage calculated to offend American sensibilities* Editorial writer-, clamour for the establishmentAneta-Trans-Ocean - 203 words
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Article90 1932-11-29 7 Italy Stands Alone. Rome, Thursday. The Government's decision not to associate itself *tfth the exAllies and to |my the instalment inder the funding arrangement with the United States falling 1 due on Dee. 15 has me' with the unanimous approval f the Italian Press, which described the decision as aAneta-Trans-Ocean - 90 words
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Article214 1932-11-29 7 U. S. Press Divided. New York, Friday. The American Press is divided in its attitude towards the stand taken by Mr, Hoover. Although most ol the papers approve the d« ion of tise White House, others think that it is hasty. Thv Boston Herald Bays that a great nation canAneta-Havas - 214 words
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Article634 1932-11-29 7 MANY ADVANTAGES. THE AIM OF TRUE EDUCATION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Friday. In spite of the inclement wea- ther a large crowd witnessed th'. 1 i official opening of the French onventffl new building at Banda Hilir this morning. Tfcs (ereniony was performed by Mrs.634 words
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Article91 1932-11-29 7 Scottish M.P/s Urge Devolution. London, Thursday. The question of Scottish Home Rale occupied the Retention oi the House of Commons tonight when MY. John Buchan urged transference of the Administration of Scotland to Edinburgh and Sir Archibald Sinclair su^gested a measnie of Home Rtili \Vhich would preserveReuter Wireless - 91 words
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Article71 1932-11-29 7 BARTEX." Further Details Of Currency Scheme. London. Thursday. Explaining the "l^n-tex" schenxto restore Great Britain's balance of trade, at a meeting of ihe Merchants' Association of the United Kingdom, a speaker said the system would l>e a method of eai-maike.l chequcn which in effect would be a receipt to aReuter Wireless - 71 words
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Article37 1932-11-29 7 Geneva, Friday. Mr. Norman Davis is travelling to Paris to attend the funeral of Colonel Olds, a former American Uiulw flmiwtarf of State and more recently adviser to the Chinese Delegation in Geneva. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 37 words
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Article39 1932-11-29 7 Dublin, Monday. Six hundred railwayman at Bray, C<». Dublin, haw decided to strike on Dee. 5 as a protect at the ten per rent, waprc induction. Similar itaclj»**at'of*«i ali mn r f ountr\ are inevitable unless the Govern ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article85 1932-11-29 7 Working Under Official Supervision. Paris, Wednesday. If. Andre Bouillons Lafent Director of the Aeropoetalc Company (the French International ah line), who Kfl a *'n #f the chairman of the company, has been arrested. It was recently tmnounced that proceeding wert hi ii taken against both :.;en f%»r allegedReuter Wireless - 85 words
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