Singapore Daily News, 1 December 1932
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Title Section12 1932-12-01 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News NO. 52. THURSDAY, DEC. IST, 1932. 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article566 1932-12-01 1 X will be general agratmani conference of dalasatat th< Malayan public bodies pe. -.aluahle service in preparmorial which was pvtsentl() s r Samuel Wilson on Tuesday. memorial covert the ground very fully an( J affords a composite few of unofficial opinion throughout tV Federated Malay States and, to566 words
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Article86 1932-12-01 1 WORKSHOP DRAMA. IN SINGAPORE PRISON. IKON BARS SEIZED. Maing iron bars from a machine in (he workshop i n which tlie> were employed, three Chinese suddenly set upon a fellow prtsJ3J >^terday and beat him m badly before warders could intervene that he died a few86 words
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Article45 1932-12-01 1 British Reply to U.S. Completed. London, Wednesday. In the House of Commons Mr. Neville Chamberlain announced that the reply to the American Debts Note of Nov. 23 is completed and will be transmitted to Washington immediately and published in a few days ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article118 1932-12-01 1 suffering from many serious external injuries and died within a few hours. Although the prison authorities would m^ke no statement the Daily News understands that the man was assaulted by three fellow convicts. Mattered and Stunned. It is stated that certain prisoners wore working peacefully in one of the workshops118 words
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Article108 1932-12-01 1 Trip From Moscow To The Crimea, Moscow. The flidtr "G-8." piloted by M. Stepanchcnko and flowed by the 'plane "U-2," has completed a 1,700 kilometre trip between Moscow and Kokebel (Crimea) in eight days. Stepanchenko let the t ra^ile craft down easily on Mount Klementieva, the site olTaas - 108 words
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Article450 1932-12-01 1 EIGHT CLAUSES. MU TUAL GUARANTEE OF NON-AGGRESSION. tu« Paris, Sunday, ine pact of non-aggression between France and the Soviet consists cles tro ctio n and seven artiHS" T le introduction states that t&is pact safeguards the League's jPact .which does not mention* the L.fc.S.R. aa they didReuter - 450 words
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Article81 1932-12-01 1 Over 3,600 Europeans Out of Work. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Sunday. Mr A G. Vreede, head of the Office of 'Labour, has recently toured East and Mid-Java to investigate the unemployment problem. He states that the number of unemployed Europeans at the end of May amounted to81 words
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Article28 1932-12-01 1 Bucharest, Sunday. In the course of several police raids, a number of people suspected of beintf in Soviet pay and suiltv of espionage were arrested. AnetaHavasAneta-Havas - 28 words
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Article, Illustration43 1932-12-01 1 After a sunny morning Singapore was caught by a heavy rainstorm just before one o*clock yesterday. The downpour continued for two hours and many streets were flooded. The lorry i s ploughing through axle-deep water near Jalan Besar.43 words
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Article87 1932-12-01 1 PROGRESS INQUIRY IN THE COMMONS. London, Wednesday. In the House of Commons today Mr. Thomas Griffiths (Lab., Pontypool) inquired what progress was being made at the Singapore Naval Base. Capt. D. Euan Wallace, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, replied that the work was proceeding in accordance with theReuter - 87 words
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Article91 1932-12-01 1 DESTRUCTIVE BEAM. EXPERIMENTS IN AUSTRIA. Vienna, Monday. Sensational experiments to check aeroplanes in flight and compel them to make emergency landings are being carried out near Vianna, Recording to the Ifantags Zeitung. It is stated that the tests, which were conducted by a number of well-knownAneta-Trans-Ocean - 91 words
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Article28 1932-12-01 1 Vienna, Sunday. A passenger in an aeroplane committed suicide outside Vienna by jumping from the machine shortly after leaving- the aerodrome it Span p.- Aneta-HavasAneta-Havas - 28 words
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Article128 1932-12-01 1 MAILBAG CATCHES FIRE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Sunday. When the vessel was berthed at landjon^ Priok, one of the officers of the Silverbeach saw siroke issuing from one of the bags of mail which were being taken aboard. The bag was immediately thrown on the quay; there128 words
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Article32 1932-12-01 1 Rio de Janiero, Saturday. Exports of Brazilian rubber for the first 10 months of 19.'J2 amounted to 4,463 tons as against B,4<)S tons for the corresponding period last year. Aneta-HavasAneta-Havas - 32 words
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Article1152 1932-12-01 1 "What we owe to posterity," is the novel theme developed by Professor A. M. Low in the following article. The learned professor has little use for worship of the past, and contends that we should employ our time to better advantage in trying to prepare a budget for1,152 words
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Advertisement15 1932-12-01 1 RUBBER in London last ni*M at 2 19/32 (Spot) M\Khtl: (Juki. Cross rate: 3.20 7415 words
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Advertisement24 1932-12-01 1 1 ;-x". '^>j^H 1 l j>'**^. '•^9KI '**^uSI^^H JJaftH' ■>.'••■ ■■■■.«•'.< '!>shMrtW>»v jV y^ W and can APPRECIATE tX THEIR INDIVIDUAL BACHELOR JOHN PLAYER SONS, ENGLAND.24 words
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Advertisement24 1932-12-01 1 TIN Closrtl in London last in m t a t £151 17s. 6d. (Spot) £153 ss. (I MONTHS) Silver: 17% 17 15/16 (2 months)24 words
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Article58 1932-12-01 2 The depressing weather appear- 1 ed to be reflected in the markets 1 yesterdays and nothing was doing in any soetion. Robben were ab o- 1 Jutely ineglected, while tin was inclined to be still weaker, the falling price of the commodity having ita effect. Industrials were steady i58 words
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Article19 1932-12-01 2 The local market was quiet today with mi air of uncertainty. Th« price declined from $77% to $77.19 words
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Article49 1932-12-01 2 Another <juiet day was spent in market without incident. Little I jsiiifss was done, and the price* i ].iaiu(k*d steady. At the close they were: Buyers. Sellers. Spot 7 7 s 7 15 16 (Std.-crepe) 9U Dec-. 7 1.", IC> 8 Jim. -Mar. S 1 16 316 Apr.-Juae49 words
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Article264 1932-12-01 2 Middle (Quotations On Wednesday. MINING. Middle pricet of local issues were i follows in Singapore on Weteeed«jr, Aceordimg to Freaer Co.'s list: Kmrnm Kaaibaag 2! o, Aastr&l Malay I'.'-. Aver Hitam Tin 11 T>. Bangrin Tin IJ/6. Batang Pudanj? 0.07 Batu Caves M7/14, Bukit Aranjr 0.40 (nom.) Burmah264 words
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Article425 1932-12-01 2 Allonby 0.50, \lor Gajah 0.35. A Hitam 0.57 A. Kunin^r 0.10, A Malay O.S7 1 A. Molek 0..J0, A. Panai 0.40. Basket 0.27 J 2> Brunei 0.7;'.. B. Jluj tontr 0.12 1 Brogai 0.25, B. Kepcng 0.3."). B. Katil 0.10, Bukit Timah IU.OO (buyers >. Ch. Serdang 1 1.30,425 words
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Article570 1932-12-01 2 PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings are For Europe. P. r.nd O. S. K. Co.'s Comorin (Dec. 9). N.T.T. Hukusan Mart (Dec. 1), Haruna Maru (.Dee. 15). Hamburg Amerika Line Ramses (about Dec. 15). East Asiatic Co., Ltd. Alsir. Dec. 13». Blue Funnel: Polyphemus (Dec. 1),570 words
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Article55 1932-12-01 2 Today, December 1. Ben no Moiseiwitseh. recital, Mem.' Hull, D.3U p.m. Friday, December 2. St. Andrew's Society dinner and I Caledonian Ball, Adelphi Hotel. Selantfor Autumn Races, First Day. Police Band at katong Park, 5.15 )>.m. Saturday, December 3. Selanpor Autumn Races, Second Day. Monday, December 5.55 words
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Article32 1932-12-01 2 Today, December 1. R«gt»y: Rafflos College vs. Public Serf ices "A," College grd. Hockey: Raines Ir.st. 2nd. vs. Old Rafflesinns, R.I prd. Golf: Garrison G.C. Postlewaite Cap (.women's :j£ boles stroke).32 words
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Article75 1932-12-01 2 12 noon, Nov. 30, 1932. Buyers Sellers Gambier 5.50 •lava Cube 0.50 Hamburg Cube 10.00 liuntok White Pepper 22.50 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 17.75 Mixed Black Pepper 14.00 Sundried Copra ">.BO Mixed Copra 5.30 5.30 Small Flake Tan 3H Fair 3.25 Med: Pearl M 3.8575 words
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Article40 1932-12-01 2 London, 4 months' sight 2 :i 31/82 London, months' sight 2 '> 15/116 London, HO days' sight 2 ,'J 21> 32 London, :W days' sight 2 Ji 7 London, demand 2 3 27 32 London, T.T. 2 3 L3 1(540 words
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Article1164 1932-12-01 2 body of Liverymen in Common Hall assembled and said they hoped the Master Mariners would exercise these privileges. He also expressed confidence that the Company would Ibe warmly received by all th?ir !fellow-Liverymen. It v was very much to the good, he said, that men engaged in1,164 words
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Advertisement119 1932-12-01 2 SEE YOU GET GENUINE FLOWER BRAND MAGNOLIA ANTI FRICTION BEARING METAL FOR COOL RUNNING AND LONG WEARING. IT IS SELF LUBRICATING SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCHES The Royal Dutch Airways Mm.» JLi. JS/Km Tlir Out^ud Mail I'lano Tlu- llo.uowaid Mail Plane Qua.l I Riccbird. Plact. SmpT Kingrtshe, tlb119 words
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Advertisement309 1932-12-01 2 THE SINGAPORE Paily Nevis. Head Office: 7H, rwi ■1 (151-5152, Tel: "Tiarea" Sm. Kuala Lumpur Office 15, j :i va Bti Pbonc SUBSCRIPT ON 1 Payable in adv I eal delivery Monthly $1 Quarterly i Ilalf-yearly |8 Single C\>[»y, 6 All cetamvaieationa business matters, vi. subscribt-ions, KCCOUi I et;\, should309 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous129 1932-12-01 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Brit., 4,5*58 tons, from Dairen 30-11, for M. K. via Colombo 3-12. PERAK, Brit., 519 tons, from T. Anson :JO-11, for Teluk Anson 2-12. KARAGOLA, Brit., M47 tons, from Calcutta 30-11, for Penang, Rangoon, Calcutta 1-12. CITY OF CORINTH, Brit., 3,424 tons, from Philadephia 30-11,129 words
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Miscellaneous130 1932-12-01 2 TIDE TABLES. Today, December 1. H. W. 12.4i a.m. 8 ft. 0 in. 11.39 p.m. 10 ft. Friday, December 2. H. "VV. 1.32 a.m. 8 ft. C in. 12.25 p.m. U ft. 8 in. Saturday, IK'cembvr S. H. W. 2.2,") :i mi. 8 ft. 2 in. 1,15 p.m. 'J it.130 words
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1034 1932-12-01 3 SUPERIOR BEHIND THE ASHWORTH'S FINE DISPLAY. nnual rugby match between Bi^la. I jn nrtor3 for the latter by nine prints f th? l h Hesi end^ ints ,-nnUy K «al), but the score fcL2T!L^* to thr^ ,f -Muriority. They were bv ,«r ,k ,f1,034 words
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Article438 1932-12-01 3 SIONG 800 LOSE. LAST MINUTE PENALTY. START DELAYED. St. M.Y.P.G. 2; Siong h oo a c j A heavy ball and a sodden ground was not conducive to good football when the St. Matthew's Young people s Guild were opposed to the ►Siong 800 Athletic438 words
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Article43 1932-12-01 3 Istanbul, Nov 15. The team of Soviet footballers arriVed here today and were warm ly welcomed by representative* of the Government, the People's Party and the sports organisations of Turkey. The opening match will take place in about one week's time*43 words
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Article254 1932-12-01 3 CHINESE VOLUNTEERS' ANNUAL MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Tuesday. The annual prize meeting of the Chinese Volunteer Rifle Association was held on Sunday with the following results 200 yards Deliberate nett, Pte. Ho Kim Toon h'cap., L/C. Tan Cheng Chuan. 500 yards Deliberate nett (open), Lieut. Khoo254 words
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Article242 1932-12-01 3 TEAMS FOR MALAYA CUP MATCH. The following have been selected: to represent Singapore at Rugbyl against the Malaya Command In the Malaya Cup match on Saturday on .he Fadang D. K. Harper G. C. Ashworth. J. C. Cooke, A. C. Bail and X. G. Morris H. Price nntl C.242 words
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Article47 1932-12-01 3 Knit WoII Beaten By {Middlesex. London, Wednesday. Two countv rugby matJhe I .were pla\ .d today. In the first Eastern 1 Counties beat Surrey by 17 points to three In the second Middlesex bea Kent on the Blackheath .ground bj .o4 points to six. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article67 1932-12-01 3 RESULTS OF REPLAYS lIS FIRST ROUND. London, Wednesday. Replays in the first round prop? of the F.A. Cup resulted as follows Exeter 0 Southend Kinjrstonians 2 Luton Bournemouth 2 Torquay Alter extra time. Bristol K. 4 Cardiff Wycombc 2 GiUtngham Arsenal Win. In a friendly match on the67 words
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Article52 1932-12-01 3 All Games Cancelled Owing to Haiti. All the hockey games fixed fpi yesterday afternoon were cancelled on account of the rain. The matches not played were Police vs. S.R.C. Indian Association vs. S.R.C. II S.C.C. vs. Old Rafflesians M.O.L vs. Ceylon S.C. Khalsa Association vs. Chinese and Y-M.C-A vs..Reuter - 52 words
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Article1303 1932-12-01 3 ROTARY TALK. TALE OF JINKS THE JOCKEY. THE WOMEN'S TICKET. Tales of the Singapore turf during the past 40 years were Riven by >lr. H. Elphick, the wellknown owner, handicapper and starter, at a dinner held by the Rotarv Club of Singapore at the Adelphi Hotel1,303 words
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Advertisement120 1932-12-01 3 v*-Wr- i —Ill— Ml mi i ■■winmi —^JJIU Jki m[ iMk r Wf >*■'-" v word to Merchants fro« O!d Kris, Himself "Economic conditions notwithstanding, I urn coming around ujrain to cast in> I .t fun ar.«l happiness ovor the iand. N<av is th<« time for you to consider that120 words
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Advertisement159 1932-12-01 3 x V DOWN IN PRICE ONLY— I JOHNNIE WALKER BLACK LABEL I ha^been reduced by 40 cents a bottle and now costs only $2.85 plus duty. This reduction has been achieved without any change whatsoever in age. quality and strength. Every drop of Black Label is still guaranteed to be159 words
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Article66 1932-12-01 4 Before the Chief Justice in th< Ist. Court today at 11 a.m. Part heard:— S. 668/32- The Yokohama Specie hank, Ltd. vs. Lee Kwock Jon and another. Before Mr. Justice Whit ley in <»,<• 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. O. S Re will of Byed AH bio I66 words
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Article46 1932-12-01 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. After playing hockey for a local club yesterday Mr. R. p. Mju et /Wing employee of the Kl< etri'cal DepArtment, wai seized with pains ifter dinner the same night and hed of heart failure almost imme-46 words
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Article22 1932-12-01 4 An Indian ...01,, employed in the U/ht hIS toes run ovt r b v (I^nt railway iragon vesterda•norn.ng Bt th ivil Aerodro^eT22 words
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Article235 1932-12-01 4 COSTS ORDER. DECREE SUSPENDED ONE MONTH. LA. deci B nisi was pinted Dr William Fan-ley Carnegy, of 403 Geylang Read, in the Supreme Court yesterday by Mr. Justice a Beckett lerrell on a petition for divorce apamst his wife. Anna Christina Carnegy. The co-respondent was Theuma Hedma,235 words
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Article56 1932-12-01 4 Alleged Crime by Ip o h Father. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipth, Wednesday. A murder was committed at Kampontf Java, Ipoh, yesterday when a Chinese youth was brained with an axe, allegedly by his The latter is missing, and it is understood a reward is to be offered56 words
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2710 1932-12-01 4 DUEL BETWEEN ACCUSED AND MR. TONGUE. LENGTHY CROSS-EXAMINATION. Some lively passages were exchanged between one of the accused, Joseph, and Mr. E. Tongue, head of the Singapore detective branch, during the resumed hearing yesterday before the Criminal District Judge, Mr. C. Wilson, of (he case2,710 words
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Article188 1932-12-01 4 AT THE CINEMA. Picturegoen need no more recommendation for a film than Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald in the lead, and it will almost suffice to say that Love Me Tonight" is up to their usual standard. It certainly pleased good houses at all performance! at both the Capitol188 words
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Article43 1932-12-01 4 As a result of a fall of earth on his leg while he was at work at the Civil Aerodrome ii Grove Road yesterday morning ar Indian coolie had his left leg fractured and had to be taken to hospital in the ambulance*43 words
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Article358 1932-12-01 4 decided to make further representaLions to the Government. It was agreed to obtain furthei figures showing- the cost of producing tuba root with a view to putting jp the case to the Government for a reduction in duty. The question of encouraging tht growth of tobacco by358 words
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Advertisement370 1932-12-01 4 X'MAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS. A GIFT THAT IS SURE OF APPRECIATION. > PORTABLE MODEL 99 J*l J.^^^^^Saaa^^ l Ui |N PERFORMANCE SMALL IN SIZK LOW l\ I'ltH I dMßßMl|^^\l [If This new mfxKl hsis neither rival nor competitor and reprcH II 111 ■<■ "H Master's \Oicc" standard of musical reproductiun H370 words
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Advertisement45 1932-12-01 4 > n ■I I THE >EER Q IT r TIGER BEER i a S a B b c a E Brewed And Bottled U n J In Malaya For u in c b B The People of 3 C Malay a U n it u C45 words
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Article1987 1932-12-01 5 07.SCVS READY. OLD HAMPERS JAPANESE. OFFENSIVE DELAYED. Wi dnesday. wen (command* p-North-Kaatern Salnotified the Rusthat he is deterrefusal not to the Japanese but gate is still stay- border in Order menta of tfie Army and com- by wireless with Salvationists, hou- him removed. Mongolian cavalryReuter - 1,987 words
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Article460 1932-12-01 5 JAMIL SENTENCED. CONVICTION? US K;ihinan pleaded guilty to a chaw nine previous convictions. The story of the astuteness of the com Pjainant, a Chinese laundry own™ I 1 who somehow could not believe the accused a stoiy was: related by Court Inspector A. F. Sheedy. It460 words
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Article409 1932-12-01 5 JUDGMENT ON SUB-LET^ CONTRACT ISSUE. Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell in the Supreme Court yesterday en-, tered judgment for Shun Fah and Co. on an issue in a suit against Yeo Chiang Swee trading as the Seng Hua Sawmill Co. Mr. S. B. Tan appeared for the plaintiffs,409 words
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Article599 1932-12-01 5 SPEEDY VOYAGE. ICEBREAKER CRIPPLED. AN ARCTIC FEAT. MOSCOW, Nov. (5. The successful completion of Uhvoyage <>f the icebreaker Sibiriak* and her gallant expedition is being hailed throughout Russia. In a single trip the expedition travelled 20,000 kilometres through the frozen wastes of the Arctic! Ocean,Tass - 599 words
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Article28 1932-12-01 5 An Indian fell off a moving trolley bus near Union Building yesterday morning. He was taken to hospital with injuries to his head which, howe\er, were not serious.28 words
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Article595 1932-12-01 5 POSSIBLE SOLUTION.! SEPARATE AGREEMENTS WITH DEBTOR'S. London, Saturday. Imports from the United States into Great Britain in the first nine months of 1932 amounted to £*****,000, while exports to the United States only reached 111,070,000. The Press is asking,' therefore, how it could be possible 1Aneta-Havas - 595 words
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Article121 1932-12-01 5 Revenue Expectations Not Realised. (From Our Own Correspondent.; Medan, Sunday. During the discussions of the budget of the D.E.I, over 1932 the Secretary of Colonies, Mr. de Graaff, stated that the receipts over 1932 would not be more than 255.7 million guilders, against a original estimate of 427.6121 words
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Article522 1932-12-01 5 COURT SEQUEL. GAMING HOUSE ALLEGED. "FRIENDLY." There was a mild sensation in Lhe second paiiie court yesterday when Tan Jiak Cheng, a member of a well-known Chinese iamily of j Singapore, was charged beiore Mr. 1 A. w. Hay with being an OSCUpiefj at a common522 words
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Article295 1932-12-01 5 HEAVY FINES ON A TAMIL AND CHINESE. A Tamil mandore, employed in the Town Cleansing department of the Municipality, and a Chinese wore both found guilt v by Mr. A. W. Hay in the second police court yesterday on a charge of assisting in the managerr. ?nt of295 words
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Article89 1932-12-01 5 Derision of Perak J ml«:r Upheld. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. A decision of Mr. Justice Gerahty holding that a nativeborn subject of the Sultan of Perak could be banished from the State *ai upheld by the F.M.S. Court of Appeal yesterday. The Malay In question89 words
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Article72 1932-12-01 5 Rumoured Appointment As Minister to Pretoria. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Monday. It is stated that the former German Consul-General in Bataviu, Herr von Kossler, who is now in South Africa, will very likely be appointed as Minister to Pretoria. At present there is only a German72 words
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Article29 1932-12-01 5 A Chinese was stabbed, allegedly by four other Chinese, in Rochore Road yesterday morning and had to be taken to Tan Tock Sen^ Hospital with injuries to his hand.29 words
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Article136 1932-12-01 5 British Government May Intervene in Dispute. London, Tuesday. Negotiations described an "very delicate" are proceeding between the Anglo-Persian Oil Co., and the Persian Government with regard U> *he latterV cancellation of tho D'Arcy Concession covering 600,000 .square miles. The differences concern the future conditions and methods of calculationReuter - 136 words
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Article41 1932-12-01 5 Six Machines Over Federal Capital. (From Our Own CprrtspoadMt.) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. The largest aerial t'..i imit ion Kuala Lumpur has yet soon flew over the town, this morning, «ix lumbers fr<>n\ tht* Singapore Aiu Base paying a. visit.41 words
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Advertisement257 1932-12-01 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE. t jnH"^ I F° r Everything Phone 2938.' tfMf*|| FINEST QUALITY GOLF, TENNIS li/Vi' and POLO SIIIIM'S. W I Price $1.25. /gjH jl RESTRINGING OF TENNIS ißmWr^'O BADMINTON RACKETS OUR J||Jf^- J SPECIALITY. ROYSONS The Malayan Sports Depot. 111, North Bridge Road, Singapore. HAVE YOU257 words
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Article834 1932-12-01 6 PROUD ARABS. STATE STUD FARMS. LARGE EXPORT. A visit to the great stud farms belonging to the Royal Hungarian Government offers the traveller who cares for hoises and is interested in seeing a great and successful] State enterprise a fascinating experience. Two of these farms, Halbolna834 words
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Article87 1932-12-01 6 Exploiting Northampton Orr Deposits. London, Wednesday. New life is opening before the British steel industry in the announcement that the Bankers 1 Industrial Development Company is ready to finance the iron masters, Stewarts and LJoyds, Ltd., wi> to £760,000 to mine iron ore deposits in Northamptonshire. It iestimatedReuter - 87 words
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Article185 1932-12-01 6 1 scientific resource in the management of the stock in health and in sickness. Scientifically balanc< i rations aic i'ud to the' horses so that the bone of each horse may be of th<.< best quality. The hay is analysed to sue i," it contains the necessary mineral salts to185 words
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Article159 1932-12-01 6 S.S. (SINGAPORE) ASSOCIATION. OOMMITTI E MEETtt. MA The question was mentioi ing of the Straits Association. U take no Rctioi prop- al thai made for was fo md tin. man ompany attend a me< mittee to put f< Shanghai Mails. Regai I i from the mails, it was d«* from159 words
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Article114 1932-12-01 6 GURUVAYUR TO BE SCENE 01 l I ment I to the un touch) rd in v i and temple en had I i u Idas M religiou t < 1 1 > and to i Mr. K lasi wee\ bc«.'.i inn j Hin lu view It is uri'114 words
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Advertisement132 1932-12-01 6 without i Make your selection from the wide variety j I offered I i i by the i SINGAPOiRE COLD I STORAGE CO., LTD. i MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. __SPECIAL tt^ERJMDAjiCE SPECIAL TOMORROW DASLy TEA DANCE RIJSTTAFEL "fL 8 DOLLAR Evm tvery ftFTER LUNCH A 1 >atlrt> y DINNER LA SIMPSON132 words
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Article306 1932-12-01 7 Ibe Attempts To Raise Mortgages* Mr. T. C. Spenser Wilkinson, called by Mr. Tamput-Philips, said hv had acted for Homines and Ci>. M a solicitor and among the niattettl in which he acted for them was one in connection w.th the ship Kwong Yik. Witness drew up some306 words
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Article2042 1932-12-01 7 Monetary Advances To The Finn. P. X. Beedle, the second accused. then gave evidence. He said he advanced money from tuna to time to Homines and Co. Ltd., and lie was eventually to take shares in the company on that money. The iH>! .sii ni ho advanced was2,042 words
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Article94 1932-12-01 7 3-DAY DEBATE FOR BURMA COUNCIL. Rangoon, Nov. 20. The Burma Legislative Coun< i 1 I'Hi't- »>n Dec. 5, the sitting lasting for fivo days. Dec. f>, is fixed i'or the elections «>r President tnd Deputy President, ufter vhic-h the motion regarding the separation of Burma from India will94 words
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Article72 1932-12-01 7 < Archanjrelsk, Nov. IG. A newspaper is being eatablishe 1 at Narian-Mars. It will bo the first newspaper to be published in th>region within th<? Arctic Circle. Construction of the plant and premises is now under way. The latter will house, in addition to the edito rial ;jnd72 words
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Advertisement108 1932-12-01 7 EVERY MORNING a Singapore Daily News DELIVERY VAN passes near YOUR HOUSE Sigii on the Dotted Line'* below and it will come right up to your door and deliver the Singapore DAILY NEWS which gives MORE NEWS than is contained in any other Malayan Morning Paper j CUT OUT AND108 words
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Advertisement124 1932-12-01 7 SUITABLE GIFTS FOR MEN -ma %r If: A Is '^i *M MEN'S DEESSING GOWNS. Art Silk fvr-Ji. new rulourlagfl In on^iruii d Price .-I <>..■') each. HBN*S PULLO^ BUS. English made nil p i I n-west colourin^^ and <!■ \fji I'rict's IJ.2S to $1 ■..■'<». Kovtelfiej pv MEN'S TIES. A124 words
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Article, Illustration93 1932-12-01 8 Jmaptag for the hall in a ha..« »ut during the annual rugby •ram.* on the Padang yesterday in which the Rest beat Scotland. {escue work following a di -aster at Edpegreen Colliery, near \VL an in which t i lost their lives. **•••'> -four mm,. Mr. kamsay MacDonalci. the T93 words
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Advertisement358 1932-12-01 8 Harry S. Elias, m.i.o. QUALIFIED OPTICIAN j Capitol Building Tel. 2751. CONSULTING HOURS— 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SLUMP TIME NECESSITATES M ECONOMY Y 1 1 •ii don t Ui row away your 9 old clocltH, wati-lu-s or grauiO' fl plioncn nd klieni to us. We B will give each358 words
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