Singapore Daily News, 30 November 1932
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Title Section12 1932-11-30 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News NO. 51. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30TH, 1932. 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article1519 1932-11-30 1 Once a;;ain the NiaglM of Nations ha.* managed to secure a hrcathing space before i.ttemptinK the dispute between China With appropriate mity, the question has been by the Council of th-.it ißOrpholUi tody lu the Assembly, pad thouifh tt» people well vers<><l jb League technicalities, the doma) ;;!'PL'1,519 words
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243 1932-11-30 1 GRIGORY ZINOVIEFF DIES AT MOSCOW. SWORN ENEMY OF BRITAIN "RED" LETTER THAT INFLUENCED 1924 ELECTION. AinoviefT, one of the most conspicuous figures in the Russian revolution, has died at Moscow. ,>f thi mlln ate frien <l «f I-enin, Zinovieff was a leader in, i>T st TO before the war <243 words
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Article19 1932-11-30 1 Another Message from Moscow, received late last night, states that the dtath of Zino\ ioflf is senii-olficially denied."19 words
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Article83 1932-11-30 1 Service Probable Earl; JNrxi Year. London Monday. The possibility of a telephon i service between India and Britain being in operation In the near futurc was mentioned by Sir Samuel Hoare in reply to a question in the House of Cortunons, when h<- said the installation inReuter Wireless - 83 words
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Article34 1932-11-30 1 Amsterdam, Tuesday. Further earthquake shocks alarmed the population of the provinces of t imburg 1 and North Brabant, particularly in the town of Heitogenbusch, where three strong 1 tremors were felt. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 34 words
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Article153 1932-11-30 1 OPEN-INECK TUNIC. HELMET-LIKE SOFT CAP. LONGER RTBOUSERS. Experiments, are being carried out in arm} tailoring with a riew to replacing the present uniform by an open-neck tunic and shirt, a sofl deer-stalking casj and longer trousers. The changes, which are designed to inercaHe the comfort of troops,Reuter Wireless - 153 words
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Article109 1932-11-30 1 J mili»ih!m Miner Dirs On INiini of Rescue. BreslaU, Tuesday. I'ecLilur |> nancy attaches to the fate of u.<Wun**e»*«uu4.u .Woint. kowsky who, together with three other-, was caught ii a subsidence in the Delbrueck mine, near the city of Ilindenburg, lipin r Silesia, on Thusday. While hisAneta-Trans-Ocean - 109 words
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Article, Illustration153 1932-11-30 1 FALSE ALARM. TELEGRAPHIST'S CALL TO "WAR." Paris, Saturday. An assistant telegraphist succeeded in mobilising all the ablebodied men of Avillers, a village in the Vosges, He made a bellman go round the district with drum beating and flag flying declaring that war had broken out and PranceAneta-Prans-Ocean - 153 words
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Article136 1932-11-30 1 80-MILE GALES. EAST COAST DAMAGE. THAMESIDE ANXIETY A terrible storm rajjed over Scotland and Northern and Eastern England during the weekend, and much damage was done in the Orkneys. An exceptionally high tide an the Thames, which rose to within three inches of the top of136 words
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Article73 1932-11-30 1 East coast resorts and houses and shops were Hooded at Henie Hay. At Milbank, London, early in the morninp, anxious families watched the wind and hiyh tide combine to cause Ihe Thames to rise to within three inches the top of the Embankment walls, fearing a repetition of the disasterReuter Wireless - 73 words
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Article95 1932-11-30 1 Passenger To He* Sent Aloft Ifagdebtti^g, Monday. The ffttgineer Wvw Nebel intends in the sj)tin^ to send up new model rocket Containing a passenger. It will be the first time that such a feat has been attempted. Hopes are entertained that the rocket will reach a height overAneta-Trans-Ocean - 95 words
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Article84 1932-11-30 1 Three Bags Disappear On High Sea*. London, Saturday. Scotland Yard has been called in and has been asked to help solve the mystery of tho three mail ba^s which vanished between England and New Zealand. Mail bags to the number of 21 were dispatched aboard the New ZealandReuter Wireless - 84 words
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Article54 1932-11-30 1 (loillploil Miirkni/ir To Go to OM liuilry. London, Monday. Mr. Compton Mfccktfisftft, th" author, who is charged with an offence under the Official Becreti Art, will he committed for trial at the Old Bailey. This decision was reached after much evidence had been taken at the (iuildhall PoliceReuter - 54 words
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Article1100 1932-11-30 1 The persecution of the .Town provides one of the most interesting studies in human nature in the history of mankind, and in the following article Lord Melchett, himself a Jew, oxpresses a fear that now th«world is in trouble, there may be further persecutions «,f tinexile nation. The1,100 words
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Advertisement11 1932-11-30 1 RUBBER 1 a Mfh< al 219/32 (Spot) HARKET: Quiet rale: 3.1611 words
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Advertisement74 1932-11-30 1 MORE AYLMER PRODUCTS! **^^^r -_^a^^ BBBy ly^ti&ij& '.''/^^^ypj*jp^j^Tg>^^^g^g^Kia^g^gt s AYLMER SOUPS which are made in CANADA contain only the. pick of freuli vegetables and highest quality ingredients. They provide finer flavour at Now you may obtain the following AYLMKU BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCTS from your dealer Asparagus Cuttings and Tips, Infant74 words
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Advertisement21 1932-11-30 1 CRICKET. Details oi the at Sydney in which lac M.C.C. beat New South Wales by an budags arc on page 3.21 words
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Advertisement19 1932-11-30 1 TIN Closed in l,«»nd.»n last aighl at £150 15s. (Spot) £152 (3 MONTHB) Silver: 17% 17 15/U (2 months)19 words
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Article22 1932-11-30 2 The tin market was perceptibly weaker yesterday, with the loestl !-iic railing *\s to $77 Vj. The Keneral tone is u.uertrin.22 words
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Article70 1932-11-30 2 Yesterday saw enother dull day. Rubber was absolutely neglected with tin s f ill weaker. Raubs were the only bright feature, and business: is reported up to $6.50. There were few more inquiries for industrial*. Traders were in demand and changed bands about L':> ;l while buyers were present70 words
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Article49 1932-11-30 2 The market was quiet all day and absolutely without incident. The noon prices] were unchanged at the close and were as follows: Boyen. Sellers. Spot 73 7% (StcL-crepe) 9 <m 8 7 13 16 7 ir> '16 -Jan. -Mar. g s Apr. -June B 3 10 S l49 words
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Article271 1932-11-30 2 Alex. Bxick Ord. 0.70 (nom), Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.02 Vs. Brit. Am. Tobacco ift.o.o, British V.laya Tiu.-tce JS.o;>. «'hinesc Com. Bank BCM Con. r B. 7'; Prefs. 22 COB. T. S. Orel! I'M" 1 Cycle and Carriage to2Z\k. hiin lop Rubber li» (5. Kastem United 22.00. Fraser Neave Ord.271 words
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Article246 1932-11-30 2 Middle prices of local issues were as follows in Sin^aoore on Tuesday, according to Fraser Co.'s list: Asam Kumbanc 27/-, Austral Malay If/-, Ayer Hitum Tin 11/6. BargTin Tin 14/-, Batang Padang COT 1 Batu Caves 0.37 Vfe, Bukit Ar;;njr 0.40 (nom.) Burmah Malay 6/--(nom). Chenderiang »/l#tt nom. Jlitani246 words
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Article149 1932-11-30 2 Allenby 0.50, Alor Gajah 0.35, A. Hitam 0.57%, A. Kuaing 0.10, A. Malay 0J7%, A. Molek 0.30, A. Panaa 0.40. Basset 0.27M., Brunei 0.75, B. Jelutonp 0.12H«, Frc?as 0.25, B. Kepong 0.35, B. Katil 0.10, Bukit Timah 13.00 (buyers). Ch. Serdanp I JO, C'onnemara 0.35. Glenealy P. C.75. Haytor149 words
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Article34 1932-11-30 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today, November .'JO. Rotary Tiffin, Ad»!phi Hotel, 1 ].m. Thursday, December I. Pinno Reeital by Beiino Moiseinritsch, Memorial Hall. 9.30 p.m. St. AadlOWB 1 Society dinner and Caledonian Bnll, Adelphi Hotel.34 words
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Article91 1932-11-30 2 T' day, November 30. Ruj?by: S.C.C. match, Scotland vs. The Rest, Fadar.p. Hockey: Police vs. S.R.C. Ist., Thomson Rd.; BJLC. 2nd vs. LA. 2nd., S.R.C. g»d.; S.C.C. XI vs. Old Rafltoaians, Padans;; Medical College Union vs. Ceylon Sport Club, M.C.r. jrrd.; Khalsa Assn. vs. Chtrete, Khalsa Assn. k r91 words
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Article78 1932-11-30 2 12 noon, Nov. 29, 1932. Buyers Sellers Gambler 550 J.ava Cube y 5y Hamburg- Cuba 10 00 Muntok White Pepper 22 25 White Pepper 21?5 Black Pepper 1750 Mixed Black Pepper 14.00 Sundried CopiM 5.75 Mixed Copra 5.25 Small Flak© Tap 3% Fair o 9f Me^.:78 words
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Article606 1932-11-30 2 PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following: passenger sailings are pending For Europe, P. and O. o. N. Co.'s Comorin (Dec. N.Y.K. Hakusan Maru (Dec. 1), Haruna Maru liv; 16). Hamburg Amerika Line: Ramies about Dec. 5 >. East Asiatic Co., Ltd.: Alsia (Dec. IS). Blue Funnel: Polyphemus (Dec.606 words
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Article566 1932-11-30 2 GIANT DYNAMO. NINE WEEKS' HUSTLE AT RUGBY. A special train left the Rllffby works of the British Thomsonirlcuston Company recently with an electric rolling-mill motor, weighing 160 tons, in the construction of which all previous speed records have been broken by thoroughness in planning am) cnee566 words
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Article82 1932-11-30 2 Gilt-edged Securities Depressed. London. Monday. W;u- Debt uncertainties hav continued to restrict business all round. The Sterling-Dollar rate further depreciated (hiring the day to 3.17K which is only half above the lowest business done rate in H>2o, but in the final dealings rallied to 3.18^4. The Stock Exchange82 words
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Advertisement325 1932-11-30 2 lv EXPOSURES i WITH A ZEISS IKON I "IKONTA" i i $27.00 Obtainable from all Photographic Stores. j TO LET, OFFICES, AT 1 AND •1-A. PRINCE ST.. TOP FLOOR AND NO. 2:>, RAFFLES PLACE Apply K..h Chew Kee, i^'j, Kil- liney Road, TO LET, SHOP. FLAT, Amber Mansions. Apply S'jjore325 words
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Advertisement269 1932-11-30 2 THE SINGAPORc Paily News. Head Offire: ?S, < Singapore, 1151.51! Tel: -Thr W Bi. Kuala •Lumpur Office 85, J.t. f IM.OIH ■ÜBKBIPTHOM i^ Payable in ac'v;;,,,,, deli Monthly Quarterly Half-yearly Single Copj AH cotnmunicat! business matters, subscribtions, etc., should be MANAGER. ADYEKTHEMI N For casual small inch Binglf < One269 words
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Miscellaneous317 1932-11-30 2 TIDE TABLES. Today, November ,">O. H. W. 10.55 -i. mi. 10 it 1 in. Thursday, December I. 11. W. 12.44 a.m. S ft U in. 11.1J9 p.m. 10 ft. Friday, December 2 H. AY. 1..?2 a.m. I ft, 0 in. V2:27> p.m. y ft. 8 in. Saturday, December 11. W.317 words
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Miscellaneous116 1932-11-30 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. BSNWYVIS, Brit., u,7">o tons, from Middlesbrough 29-11. for Honj Ko'.g 3<)-iJ. KEDAH, Brit., 1,t>33 tons, from lielawan Deli 89-H, for B. I ><>li via I'enany 1-12. TIDORE, Dutch o<B tons, from IVkan Baioe 89-11, for Pekan Haroe 1-IL'. ANGBY, Sar., ii. tons, from Sibu 20-11, for Si:. a116 words
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Article67 1932-11-30 3 M.C.C. WIN BY AN INNINGS. VOCE BOWLS WELL CUAfIMINS HITS OUT FREELY. OLDFIELD ABSENT. I C. beal New S< by an ini b resumed s mall attend- ,"i wore well. but 'ummins d><' A: m W les had .ion <! -2 >G six wicl fell in 7 7 i an67 words
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Article57 1932-11-30 3 MEETING PASSES NEW RULES. polo Cli in .1 rules hi< h have toad inn If in i" 1 with an Polo Ass* i i will no at tne i 1 ib will also i membt of t A. l\ Rt ptitor; committee, I i Willij R S T57 words
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Article28 1932-11-30 3 tic coi the Club will be pla Dec. 1 to De l S v Lines Golf -11, men's i i rsday Bogey), 27, mi! <i f28 words
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Article357 1932-11-30 3 BENDEMEER BEATEN BY AMICABLES. liendemeer j. 1 The attendant was quite good for midwart match when the Atl** Associate were opposed to the Bendemeer S£ MB U I nfortunately th* u)u^ marred by a numbeTof fiSL amf this pendency towards roughnm "8* through" Bo^h ■«.l'lav showed such an357 words
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Article386 1932-11-30 3 PADANG RUGBY. WEIGHT TELLS IN THE SECOND HALF. S( Mi Raffles College 5. It was not until the second half that the weight of the SC C U-am told in a Club XVs match with Raffles College on the Padan.tr yesterday, enabling them to win386 words
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Article30 1932-11-30 3 Berlin dub Brats Stadfe Francais. The Berlin Skating Club's ice hockey team defeated the Stada Francaii in the Palais do Glaei by h— after an exciting game Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 30 words
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Article170 1932-11-30 3 YEAR'S RECORDS. OWNERS LED BY AGA KHAN. £57,778 WINNINGS. London, Saturday. The Manchester November handicap, the final big race of the I\K>>2 season, fell to the wealthy American woman, Mrs. Chester Beatty. the owner and breeder of England and Egypt, with th? three-year old filly170 words
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Article68 1932-11-30 3 U.S. Heat Australia By Ei«*ht Games To One. Brisbane, Tuesday. The Tinted Slates, represented by the touring team at present playing in the country, heat Australia in the Test match here by eight games to one. In the doubles yesterday Moon ami Sproule (Australia) heat Wiimer Allison andReuter - 68 words
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Article30 1932-11-30 3 F .A. CUP. INelson Lose In Replay With Southport. London, Tuesday. In thi k K.A. Cup lirst cound replay Southpori beat Nelson at Nelaou Ly four jroals to nil. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article362 1932-11-30 3 The following have been invited to play hockey for the S.C.C. against the- A.P.C. on Friday at lava I.ebai F. Combi; J. 11. IVd'ow and J. F. F. Grejrjr; VI. K. (Mdham. D. H. Tudor and R. N. Elliott; 11. G. Riches. C. A. Carey, P. D. Cork.362 words
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Article30 1932-11-30 3 Amsterdam, Sunday. Representatives of Holland, Belgium, Luxemburg, Denmark, Norway and Sweden are meeting at The Hague on- Friday and Saturday of next week to hold a preparatory discussion regarding the30 words
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Article964 1932-11-30 3 CLERK CHARGED. DEFENCE CONTENTION OF SLIT POCKET. The further hearing of the case against Mohamed Ibrahim, a money changers clerk, who is charged with criminal breach ot UrUflt in respect of 4, C00 guilders, was continued before Mr. C. Wilson in the Criminal District Court yesterday.964 words
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Article203 1932-11-30 3 Alleged Tampering With Coin. A number of cases were mentioned before Mr. A. \V. Hay, the second police magistrate, yesterday. Tan Chye Seng alias Tcr Am Chai claimed trial on the charge of cheating. 1; appean that on Jan. 31, 1932, he induced a Chinese woman to hand203 words
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Article183 1932-11-30 3 Bo\*s Week-end Wait In Store. The story of hov a yo Tamil boy stole <l '> .70 from the Malayan Mot r Ltd t told before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, y« when the charge i f I i I against the youth. Inspector Ballard183 words
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Article54 1932-11-30 3 Attempt to Annul Concession. 1 Monday. The <."• not if] ?d i < of t In- ai ti i 'i,,:. c- I i .1lihg to < I'• It leai ned in London that the compai tin* Pei mm < >'i\ c he concession d can* c ll&tion andReuter - 54 words
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Article61 1932-11-30 3 Feared Loss of 121-Ton Sailing Ship. Am aeroplane ng foi the v. ck of the 121 -ton German Railing <hij> whii h i txdieved to have sunk with il captain and four men in a rctbi e imm. The iiia-hino discovered a wide surf act; i>{ oil covered61 words
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Advertisement108 1932-11-30 3 SBSBPBr^F hr l/nrSI '^SfSSJ[UI^& w a o\i: n\ «,i i/.r.iM 1 UmA I U JLIILc for 6 Arsons our first lass of this reall >' iT r mul appetising drink the juice of firm, l Tin Ce!zbest Tomato Juce ll vt 'l h'u H luscious sunripened tomatoes with all their108 words
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Advertisement106 1932-11-30 3 j^ ij LVB L^H Has i^L^^^b^^^^^ CHILDREN'S ANNUALS THE IDEAL PRESENT. fTiifil'fti^ll' i Paybox' j ■TCroffVlinSn r' 19 ANNUAI ism TIGER TIMS ANNUAL. PLAYBOX ANN! Contains many Stories and Pictures of At b\u a favourite i ,m the Famous Bruin Boys. F. r all d.ildren children bet* i I up106 words
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1705 1932-11-30 4 UNSUCCESSFUL APPEAL BY BELL AND SYKES. "THIEVES FALLING OUT." Strong comments were made by .Mr. Justice Whilley yesterday when hearing the appeals of H. Bell and E. I). Sykes against their sentences of six months' and 21 months' rigorous imprisonment respectively which were imposed upon1,705 words
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Article723 1932-11-30 4 COOLIE'S FATE. SUSPECTED CASE OF SUICIDE. I believe that life is so precious that a man will not deliberately kill himself," remarked a witness to Mr. F. G. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday, when un inquiry was commenced into the death of a Tamil P.VV.D. coolie723 words
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Article254 1932-11-30 4 IRISH SURI RIS[ FORMER REBEL CHOSEN. ONCE DFPORTI I) C.reat su.piis, has Mr. Donald Buckley a I General of the Irish Fn Ik participated in th< of 1916, orsmni ing ot volunteer! who i Dublin from Kildare i the rebellion after v. Buckley was arrested and edReuter - 254 words
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Article61 1932-11-30 4 Four Persons Bitlni In Penang. From hir < Kvn < i At today's meeting; of il cipal Commissioners, th< I 1 Mr. (i. W. Bryant, n*p< ther case of rabies in an dog which 1> i t a Mala) in Pal Road. The dog was police. The same d<61 words
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Article45 1932-11-30 4 Mr. Hebeli irrivr* At H;ii;!\ ia. Bataviu, I Mr. .1. Hcbert, the Ip Canadian owner of a'■« M" machine in which he pleasure trip from Australia, arrived here I Ml*. Hebert arrive. I il pore from Kuala Lumpui Fridav. Aneta-Trans-Ocean AT THE CINEMA.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 45 words
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Article128 1932-11-30 4 First nighters at the l)i a Theatre last night for I screening of "Huddle" had unusual experience of having i af the stars in the Sim aa ll|r ber of the audience. was Kane Richmond, wl the role of Tom Stone, of the Vale football team The lead128 words
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Article64 1932-11-30 4 Before the Chief Justice Burton and Mr. Whitley in the t Court tc<i:« 11 a.m. Court of A I Tai Loonff (V- CO. v.. UtU Co. Before Mr. tic« Torrsll in the Court ai a.m. I):v 1 32 Wilfn I Car***? v*. Anna Christina m T, ur;i H.Kua64 words
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Advertisement247 1932-11-30 4 RUN YOUR OWN RAILWAY. Every boy M fascinated by railways and longs for X L r^-ffr A :l railway of bis own. But it must be a real \L y^. railway, correctly laid out with main lines, brancb J lllu s ;nul s*»d»"^s, stations, tunnels and bridges, and fully equipped247 words
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Article392 1932-11-30 5 M IRRESISTIBLE." CABINET DIVIDED AS TO DEFAULT. IjQttdoa, Tuesday. All.b.v Ministerial n,nl(Trnc,s question of War debtii conwith a two-hour Cabine meeting and the Chancellor of the (Mr. Neville Chamber. a«n) boing received in audience by ln <-' King. Apart from the futt that theReuter Wireless - 392 words
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Article239 1932-11-30 5 France to Ask Again. Paiis, Tuesday. Tin- Government lias Informed the Chamber that it will submit the question of the American debt payment to the Chamber before reaching a decision, but a foretaste of the House's temper was given when the party leaders 11. Marin and M. Franklin Bouillon andAneta-Trans-Ocean - 239 words
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Article43 1932-11-30 5 Early Vote in U.S. House Of Representatives. Washington, Saturday. A vote by the U.S. House of Representatives on the resolution for repeal of the 18th Amendment will be permitted on the first day of next month's session of Congress. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Article226 1932-11-30 5 DANISH SPEECH. OVERTURES TO STALIN. THIN APPLAUSE. Copenhagen, Monday. Trotsky's much heralded anvl eagerly awaited speech at the Copenhagen Stadium last night proved a distinct disappointment to those who expected the exile to attack his erstwhile comrades now in power in MoscowThe speaker lauded the BolshevistReuter Wireless - 226 words
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Article155 1932-11-30 5 Premier O|»|»o>«'«l l<» H'ji Relief Work*. London, Monday. Thai it l<:^ been proved that the spending of large sums of public money on public work* ha* had n*j effect on unemployment i« emphasised by Mr. Ramsay Mae Dona!. l in a letter to a correspondent who wrote to155 words
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Article122 1932-11-30 5 Sequel lo Protest Ai INniilly Treaty. Sofia, Sunday* General excitement following a meeting of protest against the treaty of Neuiiiy this morning led io a Bericvi collision fen thr afternoon between 1,000 Nationalist demonstrators an-1 the police. The latter were forced to (ire on the crowd and alsoReuter Wireless - 122 words
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Article78 1932-11-30 5 JVloilry Army Advances On Washington. Washington, Tuesday. Eight hum! red demonstrators hayc started a hunger march to Washington in small parties from all parts of the country in anticipation of the opening of Congress on Dec. 5. They are the advance guard of a motley army ofReuter - 78 words
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Article482 1932-11-30 5 TRUCE SUGGESTED. GERMAN POLITICAL IMPASSE. Berlin, Tuesday. Consultations with a view to terminating the Ministerial crisis continued throughout yesterday and the President's decision aa to whc shall head the next cabinet will presumably be made known very shortly. The Minister for Defence, General von Sch'eicher, isAneta-Trans-Ocean - 482 words
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Article64 1932-11-30 5 Berlin, Saturday. A name now prominently mentioned as being the possible Chancellor is that of Dr. Goerdeler, Mayor of Leipzig, who would probably be supported by the German Nationals, the Centre and the two People's Parties and would thus have the support of about 200 depui.ies in theReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article142 1932-11-30 5 Visit to I .M.S. Police Depot* (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Sir Samuel Wilson visited the P.M.S. police depot yesterday and was received by a guard of fifty Malays. Various displays were given by Malay and Sikh detachments and finally a full company of Malays142 words
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Article187 1932-11-30 5 ENLISTMENT BESIDE OFFICIAL TROOPS. Several officers and about 200 men of the Communist forces in Mou .'ni Mountain, in Hainan Island, have surrendered wMh arms to Lhe government forces, Recording :<> a repoit received from Bri<rzdier-Gen. ("hen Hankwang, anti-Communist commander in ill" island. Reporting his anti-Communist campaigns to187 words
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Article69 1932-11-30 5 Egyptian Police Hound Up Hank Robbers. Cairo Monday. Twelve WOllld-be bunk robber; were trapped and caught red-hand-ed by the police who have known ,>f their designs for six weeks. The thieves when arrested wee attempting to force the stro.^u room of a private bank here which is reportedReuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article54 1932-11-30 5 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Success Claimed in The Yangtse Valley. Shanghai, Tueday. In view of the success which lias attended the damping of Japanese goodi in the Yan#tse valley, Japanese merchants are raising 1,000,000 yen to start a Universal Providers' ('<>. in Shanirhai. The new Anil is to54 words
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Article57 1932-11-30 5 To Open Hospiw In Tibet* BerM, Monday. The congregation of monks of Great St. Bernard has decided t.> create a hospice* for travellers in Tibet. It is to be constructed at a height of 1 L'.OOO feet in a mountain pas.-. open all th. year. These monksReuter - 57 words
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Article352 1932-11-30 5 ASSEMBLY DEBATE TO LAST OVER A WEEK. London, Tuesday There will be a lull in the SinoJapanese dispute now until next I uesday, when the del ate in Assembly will tx gin. I; will last a week or ten days, and afterward.the Committee of Nineteen will draft a352 words
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Article91 1932-11-30 5 Attempt to Retain 14 Christmas Trade* London, Sunday. MY. «le alt ra ha. warned Free State citizen.- that customs' duties art' payable on all dutiable articles bought outside the Free State, tin- penalty f<* false declaration being a fine of t">«»H or imprisonment for two years. The purposeReuter Wireless - 91 words
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Advertisement121 1932-11-30 5 The House (VEcCALLUM |O(\|>i:i) IN ]«07 A.D. 125 YEARS AGO. noble record steadfastly maintained by their Product. McCALLUM'S "PERFECTION" WHISKY. Till iK MARK:— Obtainable from well known Provision Stores or The Sole. Agents 1 EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD. I 9, Robinson Road, I SINGAPORE. V to Merchants Old Kris, Himself conditions121 words
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Advertisement117 1932-11-30 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE ,j&rf FOR EVERYTHING Phone: 2938. d/jtfjk STAR MAXWELL ALL iMWm ENGLAND GOLF Clubs [Mmffl by Gibsons of Kinghorn /limL GOLF BA GS BY ROBERT BRAYANT. **m^mb GOLF BALLS BY DUNLOP& OTHER MAKES. Prices to suit all pockets. ROYS O N S THE MALAYAN SPORTS DEPOT.117 words
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Article123 1932-11-30 6 Breweries Hani Slit In East Indies. (iMom Our Own Correspondent.) tfedan, Thursday. Mo, than a year ago a limited liability company was established, under the EngUsh name Archipd Brewery Co. It was the intention to establish breweries in variou towns of the 0.K.1, such as Priok, Sourabaya, Medan,123 words
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Article28 1932-11-30 6 r'-ii n, Fri lay ;< inu toymen, i•1I. r i 1 1 1 "^"'v u« no.; Il3|| :•!•<! i ip| j- |j relief which »k ;*>O,UU<> more than28 words
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Article95 1932-11-30 6 From rbe Straits Into hiimatra. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) .Mcdan, Nov. 22. I understand that widespread opiam-smagglliig i punling the police in Sumatra. The income from the state monopoly ha. already decreased alarmingly. In comparison with I!>2n the returns have decreased by two-thirds, from 12,000.000 guilders to -1.u00.00095 words
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Article56 1932-11-30 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Meilun, Nov. 22, According to the Algemeen [ndisch Dajrbiatl a cut of K 'tiBiowi wiH bo carried out, beginning July 1, 1933. Tensions u r !<• mi ftmounl of 600 fruilderu annually will be excluded but th higher perwloox vdl H56 words
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2237 1932-11-30 6 "CHINA SOONER OR LATER WILL GET ON HER FEET." WAR TEMPER RISING. The (louse Lords debated the Lytton Keport on Nov. 2. In the course si th« discussions, the .Marquess of Lothian said the war temper was rising in China, a great country which2,237 words
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Article257 1932-11-30 6 TWO MEN CHARGED WITH ROBBERY. A Tamil and a Malay were committed to the Assize Court by Mr. A. W. Hay, second Singapore police magistrate yesterday when the preliminary inquiry into a charge of robbery against them was concluded. The complainant was an employee of the Bank257 words
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Article191 1932-11-30 6 Surprise Result Of Elections. Brussels, Tuesday. Owing to the complicated method of counting the votes, definite results of the election are not yet available, but approximate returns are as follows: Clericals, 80 gaining 1, Liberals 23, losing 5; Socialists, 7;>, gaining -'>; Flemish Nationalists, 8, losing 4; Communists,Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 191 words
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Article102 1932-11-30 6 Austria Hungary And Italy. Budapest, Friday. The influential and well informed paper Pester Lloyd declaims thai the conclusion of a tripartite commercial agreement between Austria, Hungary and Italy is pending. The basis of the agreement is believed to l>e a mutual undertaking to favour each other in allAneta-Trans-Ocean - 102 words
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Article92 1932-11-30 6 Heavy Exodus From Sumatra. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Nov. 22. The influence of the trade depression is very evident in the return flow of the Javanese labour force in Sumatra. According to newly-published statistics, the number of coolies working in the ?>lanting industry amounted to 330,549 at92 words
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Article17 1932-11-30 6 Detroit, Sunday. Mr. Henry Ford has passed a oud night after his operation and17 words
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Article379 1932-11-30 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh ON SUNGARI RIVER. RELIEF FORCE HURRIES 1 \J O t. i m t. Shanghai, Tuesday. The Japanese form have bombarded the town of Sanpaoyingtsc. on the Jehol border, causing extensive damage to property. The Japanese forces at Kaimusi, on the Sungari River, have379 words
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Article87 1932-11-30 6 Earlv Ratification Of Non-aggression Part. Paris. Saturday. The Franco-Soviet nact of nonaggression which was initialled one year ago, will be ratified very shot ly, it is authoritatively stated. Ratification has been constantly postponed to wait the signature of similar pacts between the Soviet Union and Poland, theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 87 words
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Article120 1932-11-30 6 - London, Saturday. The pact provides for respect of the inviolability of eacli other's ritories, including the French Colonies and Protectorates and there must be no recourse to war between the two countries and provides for neutrality in the case of overt ;iirjrression by third parties and places a restrictionReuter Wireless - 120 words
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Article38 1932-11-30 6 Oslo, Monday. The Nobel Prize Committee has decided not to make any Peace Prize award this year but to earn the amount of money to next year' account £o increase the 1933 prize. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 38 words
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Article33 1932-11-30 6 Buenos Aires, Sunday. No immigrants will be allowi into the country after Jan. 1, unl< they have already secured <•» con I fact for labour or possess iv;' tivcs.iu the country able to yua<33 words
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Article108 1932-11-30 6 MALAY'S EXPUi, OF Miss,' "If mat third poli folio-.-. evidence Ah mat, theft of (600. Ac< i HP] eai who had mot i-il to KOW, «.;i thai the a< the I oal saw it v.;iBemn h which. found. on N 'V. j ted to Sir;-:. by him,108 words
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Article27 1932-11-30 6 [nternationalfciitil The tionali i I ial the Fi 111H<;! national i at a pdopi had no in r in no I hill tional CM Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 27 words
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Article13 1932-11-30 6 an A the d with i th( Rcnn. i i time Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 13 words
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Article9 1932-11-30 6 The B I en. as 'i Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 9 words
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Article1015 1932-11-30 7 British Policy At Geneva* Viscount Haibham, Secretary for War, said he wished to add hi. congratulations ami those of the Government to the authors of the Lytton Report. It was no empty compliment when he said hov much they admired their achievewent and how sincerely they adI the1,015 words
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Article57 1932-11-30 7 League < iommiseioiier Returning. Geneva Friday. It is stated AI. Hosting (Denmark), who is actinias a League Commissioner in Dantsig and whose mandate expires next month, has indicated that he«fl not willing to have it prolonged bat wants to return to Geneva. Many believe that the next commissioner willAneta-Trans-Ocean - 57 words
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Article124 1932-11-30 7 Another of London's famous buildings, the Vintners' Hall, has b< en found to be suffering from tli.- ravages of the death-watch beetle. Commander H. K. Turtill, Clerk of the Vintners' Company, stated: We have the death-watch beetle in the old timbers which were put into the roof124 words
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Article38 1932-11-30 7 Paris, Saturday. According to the Matin's London correspondent, a telegram received in London from Riga states that the famous Red theatre in .Moscow has been burnt to the ground. Three bodies were found by liremen. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 38 words
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Article49 1932-11-30 7 Derlin, Monday. Fourteen Soviet prpfeMors arrived here under the leadership of the Commissary for Public Health, M. Vladimirsky, and were received tti the station by a number of leading German medical men. Thv visitors are quests at th<- German "Medical Week" and will deliver a number of lectures. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 49 words
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Article47 1932-11-30 7 Berlin, Saturday. News of the death of Madam..* Calles, wife of the Mexican President, was reeei\ed here with deep regret as great esteem is felt in Germany for M. Calles. The German Minister Designate to Mexico immediately called on i th«> MexieMi Minister to exnmafl sympathy.- Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 47 words
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Article43 1932-11-30 7 The Governor of Portoirue&e Guinea reports that a detachment of native soldiers under a Kuropean corporal was attacked l>v natives, who objected to paying taxes. 'flic corporal and three men were killed and two were wounded. A punitive expedition will !><• Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 43 words
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Article47 1932-11-30 7 Much regret is felt in literary cirtlea at the untimely death of the well-known journalist Ott.> Kmhn, for many years correspondent of the Frankfort Gazette. In a fit of definissiofl he committed uicide I y jumping off the highest point of th<« Poloscuiu Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 47 words
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Article, Illustration92 1932-11-30 8 a ragkf fane <»n the Padany: ft*ter4my an S.C.C team beat Rafles College l)> ii pointa io At«ve, a I olleue pla\er aliout to kick for touch. The S.C.C. forwards were held in the fir<t half by Ka flies Collega, but in tin second )a told and there was plenty92 words
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