Singapore Daily News, 3 December 1932
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Title Section11 1932-12-03 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News NO SATURDAY, DEC. 3RD, 1932. 5 CENTS.11 words
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Article212 1932-12-03 1 I nami i H that the one* I I I I I ntion 1 v, 4l ivoid politics, b'j I the d I '.a inch* I I I I la nchukuo Wi B I that i mu> I' I I and, m the t H lie calls on212 words
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915 1932-12-03 1 LARWOOD'S DEADLY BOWLING AUSTRALIA SAVED FROM COLLAPSE BY GREAT STAND. Over 4:,.< MM» people crowded the cricket around at *>dne> yesterday for the opening daW plax of the first lew match of the present series Initween England and Australia. Australia batted first and915 words
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Article58 1932-12-03 1 \rcu>ation* h\ Former CoUeagues. Tuesda A split ha- occurred m t: tive ot tht- Wafd, the rtant natkmalist organisation. moderate members. headed by \--irerib Gharabli Pasha, having resigned, accuse tin ex-Premier, Nahas Pasnu. the President of Wafdites. of autocracy. Th« seceders declan that Na:.;i- 1 asha and hisReuter Wireless - 58 words
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Article73 1932-12-03 1 lhi«* lo Redatnation Of Zuvder Zvv. Tv lay. A anal ■•vhirh hf x herlands, Im ai ::.uny dur- is advancytl c Rotj lamsche 1 a rgumei an bas■:i de B ling lat the sturbance wa> se\ the :ivn.->rs rbana wati sure burning of ht- Zuyder Zee. h adAneta-Trans-Ocean - 73 words
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Article61 1932-12-03 1 To Be Published (hi 300 th Anniversary. Moscow rersary of the Spinoza. of th< unders of mtxieni marked m Russia .•'licatior. of his lence, which has been f m Latin and I»utch Russian by V. Brouahlinaky. Tht- volunM v published by State Publishing House for Party Literature andAneta-Trans-Ocean - 61 words
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Article220 1932-12-03 1 BOMBER WRECKED. YOUNG PILOT KILLED. One of the H:.w T-Horaley h ers attach'- letar Air Base crashed m bhe Rhi.- Strait sresfeerday! nj; ar.fi the pilot was killed ami the other occupant of the machine seriou bnjured. The following ofhciu statenofeati wa.- comnun I Ito the220 words
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Article101 1932-12-03 1 Sudden Rise m the (iosi Of Living. Paris. Tuesday. No information on the jcovement of markets or the circulation of money ia now being published m the U.S.S.R. The ofhcia 1 volnmei on Economic- gives no indication of the buyinc power of the rouble, but i: is knownAneta-Trans-Ocean - 101 words
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Article63 1932-12-03 1 Surplu> Stocks To Be Liquidated. Th( Hague. Thursday. Tru- Internationa! Sugar Council has decided to liquidate surplus stock.- of sugrar m accordance with the Chmdbourne scheme. Spe-.-ifi: method.- have not yet been formula: eti. Reiner. Rio d<- Janeiro, Tuesday. Tn<- (lovernment has decreed the curtailment of production onReuter Wireless - 63 words
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Article77 1932-12-03 1 Gloria Launched At Cherbourg. Cherbourg. Tuesday. Tlu nev. rirst-class submarine Gloria was successfully launched i<>day. This vessel has a displacement of 1,400 tons on the surface and 2,000 ton* submerged. She i< 9J metres lon^ and 30 broad, with a height <> r over eisrht metre.-. Tht- GloriaAneta-Trans-Ocean - 77 words
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Article48 1932-12-03 1 French Recruit?*' Ijrnorancr. Paris. Tuesday. Th» presi draws attention t(- the regrettable state >ij affair- ro\'ealed when out of .')00 recruits examined for rrilitary service m Beauvai- it \va- found that n<» less than onefourth were unable to write while 2J could neither read nor write Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 48 words
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Article46 1932-12-03 1 Dutch Producers Accept Scheme. BaU;v:u. Friday. Tht Union of Dutch East Indian Ttia. Producers nas decided t< accept the proposed tea restrict ;or. scheme under which (Vvior. British India and the Dutch Ea-t Indifli will k—f production within IV cent, above pifcscot productioci.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article45 1932-12-03 1 Request lor a Lea^ut* Coiiimi^^ioii. Aaeanaion, Tuesday. [a rvpl> t" the Leaeru«- of Nations, Paraguay declares that she i> ready to cea>f hostilities as soon as she re?eive> jruarantees of security and BUggestl that the Leajru<should svnd B commission to study the question Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 45 words
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Article, Illustration758 1932-12-03 1 Investors and speculator-* nr ■till m a timid state of mind, and while it i» a general character istit among them to believe thai conditions m Britain certain!) ami m other countries prohahh. ha« passed the worst state, at tiu same time U> wonder whether t»>»wish is not758 words
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Advertisement6 1932-12-03 1 Latest Rubber prices: Se, Page Two6 words
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Advertisement40 1932-12-03 1 KB AA l_ I IVI ■BP B KW i3s^ss H POWDERED X^^TP MILK j^JN Pure Fresh Milk m S Convenient form Drinking or Cooking. I SS^^^^^^B^^a^awi THI NEAREST VI'PKOACH K fl^iaV SHaWr HB S am 'aVa S aSav mni I40 words
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Article91 1932-12-03 2 Rubber. The market was quiet throughout the day without incident. Tin Tin. showed a drop of 7 s today. the local price being $77^ There 1 was ve ry little business doinj?. and the rapid fluctuation m the price is tfWi'UT a very uncertain tone to the market.91 words
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Article393 1932-12-03 2 Middle Quotations On Friday. MINING. Middle prices of local issues were; as follows m Singapore on Friday, according to Fra ,or C'o.'s li^t Asm Kumbang- 24 C, Austral Malay 10-, Ayer Hitain lin 11.6. RanKrin Tin U 6. Bataßg Pudang U.OT I^. Hutu Caves 0.37 »i. Hukit Arang393 words
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Article372 1932-12-03 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Friday. The closing prices tonight were: RUBBER. Spot 2 19/32 Unchanged; December 2 19/32 m Jan.-Mar. 2 Down 1/32 1 \pr-June 2 *4 Unchanged July-Sept. 2 13/16 Oct.-Dec. 2 29/32 Market: No Improvement. TIN. Spot £1.">1372 words
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Article181 1932-12-03 2 Three-Power Parley On Monday. Geneva, Friday. All Mr. Mac-Donald's persuasiveness will be required at Monday's conference of the British, French and German delegates to induce the Germans to return to the DiMurmsment Conference. Neither the French nor the Germans are cnthusiatic. It is understood that Mr. Norman Davis favoursReuter Wireless - 181 words
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Article73 1932-12-03 2 12 noon, Dir. i\ 1932. Buyers Sellers Gambler 5.50 Java Cube 9.50 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White I\ pper 22.25 While Pepper 21.25 Black Pepper 17.50 Mixed Black Pepper 1 1.00 Sundried Copra 5.80 Mixed Copra 5.30 5.30 I Small Flake Tap 3% Pair 3.25 Mcd:73 words
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Article51 1932-12-03 2 Yesterday's exchange rates m- eluded the folio vin^: London, 4 months' sight 2;i :;i 32 London, <*S months' sight 2 :i 15 16 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 29 32 London, HO days' tig-ht 2 "i 7 H London, demand 2/S 27 '.12 i^>Md<>n. T.T, 04? r: I.C51 words
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Advertisement113 1932-12-03 2 BI Af*lf LhUIV I Jr 1[ p q H| Gißi I H FOR REAL HARD WORK 1 H CANNOT BE SURPASSED. y I y^^UNITED i ENGINEERS > LIMITED. The Royal Dutch Airways K. L. M. The Outward Mail Plane I The Homeward Mail Plant' Ricebird. Place. Owl. Kingfisher Left Dec.113 words
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Advertisement253 1932-12-03 2 THE SINGAPORE P*Hy News. Bead Office: 78, r q Sl ;i Ph MM. Tel: "Tim.V Kuala Lumpur Oflice: H, J, Phom lUBBCRIPT«ON I Payable m 1 B, Monthly Quarterly Half-yearly Single All communic.. 4 business matters, subscribtions, tCi etc., should be MANAGER. ADTERTISEMI For casual small inch Sing] One insertion253 words
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Miscellaneous131 1932-12-03 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS, T<,da\. Deceaiber :i. Selaagor Autumn Races, Second Di Moii(la>, Deceatbet Leglklatire Council meeting 104)0 a.m. Wedaesslay, Deceaiber 7. Rotary Xifln, A<i» phi 1 1 t. < 1 i i Police Band, Teloh Ayer, 5.15 p.mJ Friday, Deceaiber i. Perak Amateur Races, First hay. Police Band, Kal Park,131 words
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Miscellaneous143 1932-12-03 2 TIDE TABLES. Tuda> Deeeviaef v w. -j:, a.m. B ft, 2 m, l.jr, aja. ft. 3 ill. Su nday. D<cimber 1. II U 3.17 a.m. 8 ft. 215 \>.m, S t\. 7 m. Monda> December S, H 1.12 man. 7 ft. 8 m. j.^o i».m v ft. i m. Tuesday,143 words
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Miscellaneous338 1932-12-03 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. G. G. MERLIN, French, 943 tuns, from Saigon 1-12. u>r Saigon 5-12. HUA TONG, Brit., 109 tons, from Muar 2-12, for Muar 3-12. KOHWA MARC. Jap., 2,821 tons, from Moji 1-12, for Melbourne .'-12. KALAMANTAX. l-.-.t.. 171 tons, from Kelantan 1-12. for Kelantan ;>-12. KAMPAR, Brit.. 499 tons,338 words
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Miscellaneous579 1932-12-03 2 SHIPPING LIST. 1 PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings are For Europe. P. ;nd O. S. N. Co.'s Comorin (Dec. N.Y.K.: Haruna Maru (Dec. 15). Hamburg Amerika Line Ramses (,about Dec. 5 Kast Asiatic Co., Ltd. Alsir. (Dec. 13). Blue Funnel: Diomed (Dec. G), Cyclops Dec. 3)". Norddeut.cher579 words
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Miscellaneous362 1932-12-03 2 CHURCH SERVICES. I STRAITS CHINESE CHURCH, Prinsep Street. i Sunday. B a.un. Sunday School and Bible Classes. J a.m. (English) Com- > munion Service. ~.'-'V i>.m. Fellowship Meeting Bible Study B p.m. (.English) Rev. A. S. Moore Anderson, AI.A. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. Sunday. -2nd Sunday m Advent. Dec. 4. 1982.—362 words
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388 1932-12-03 3 Gi GIRL GETS AWAY WEI! TO PAY $55 ONE FAVOURITE OBLIGES. i i "=r,,,:r;r" heavy, but there "a. fair -,1 1 ll v ln^ «»n--!.M,nr. the Sultan of Perak Sj 2? 1I cIudi tfc* <mk S am «<« Wilson and SIX SAMUEL WILSON PRESENT. n388 words
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Article154 1932-12-03 3 V AND VILLA r TODAY. b»s will lx» ilf/lish ami 1 Sheffield W Birini ngham. ul. Vn Bron A. I■-■ Utd. I I. Co. atkburn R, on. I- ulk«m. i 1 City. Han l I 1 I into I•; VI llwall. 1 erfield. Swan i I I. l154 words
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Article89 1932-12-03 3 Novenibei 1 Haixlicap Draw Kesull. In tbe Penang Tun' Club, *2. Sweep on the Manchester NovemHandicap the total of the pool was $11,486 vm\ the results of the draw as follows Disarmamqat 5499; RoeklHTe L 668; Sana Espoir 3987; Pahokee ■ill: Overall 5377: Cobequid 3382; North Drift89 words
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Article30 1932-12-03 3 Moecow Denfc§ Report Of Death. M9M PIT Wednesday. Foreign weeaM npbiU that the former pniWcnf of th, ,xe<-ut,vc A )a died nk lieari faUur* aM orticially dcbtnbcd a. Jieuy30 words
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Article639 1932-12-03 3 HOCKEY/ R. I. LOSE TO C.S.C, WIN FOR CHINESE. *•"<• -A" ..2; V.M.C.A. 1. The S.R.r. defeated the fir 1 team of the Y.M.e.A. by two goal* to one on their own ground yester Thi rv Wrt no score m the firs,; nail. Mr. E. Oehlera639 words
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Article20 1932-12-03 3 Selangor Oub*s Visit To Singapore, S.C.G. a!?'l !a?»KO! T'lub. which W3 ito huve been played today on tho >20 words
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Article467 1932-12-03 3 ASTON POOR. OUTPLAYED BY THE AMICABLES. A. A. A. Aston A.C. 0. The match between the Amicable Athletic Association and the Aston Athletic Club m the Straits Chinese Football Association's Inter-Club Shield competition attracted an unusually large crowd to the Jftfori Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon. These are467 words
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Article250 1932-12-03 3 The following are the positions to dale m the S.C.F.A. League -i Padang, has been postponed until Sunday, Dec. I s for two reasons. The fust reason is the counterattraction m the Malaya Cup mismatch and the second that die Selaitgor Hockey Association 18 ending a team down250 words
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Article977 1932-12-03 3 SECOND TEAM BEATEN BYS.C.C. FIFTEEN. UNORTHODOX. S.C.C. "A" 11; Wiltshire "A" 8. The Wiltshire Regiment had their firs: ruj^hy fifteen on duty vest/ tday when their "A" team was detested by eleven points (a tfoal and' 1 two tries) to eight points (a goal 1 and a977 words
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Article241 1932-12-03 3 Malaya Clip Match On The Padang. Today on the Padani Singapore meets the Malaya Command m t Malaya Cup tagby match. Th« tean ian follows Singapore: i>. ft. Harper (capt.); C. Ashworth, C. Cooke, A. C. Ball and X. G. Morri H. Price and C. T. Owen; A241 words
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Article412 1932-12-03 3 PLAYER HURT. SPORTING NEWS Kial Saik Breaks IH-> l iollat 1 Bone. ic! hi Bmnj II; M A nasty Medfc a 1 "mII«j". i !i a* .m »<l colla I rugby match do TI Puliiu Brani (pla> ing the < ojifj^.-. 'I'hi- ■<»ihp<- had I > <.. mat ir: s412 words
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Advertisement162 1932-12-03 3 40f m m M_d n 3 ffIDC GIFT SUGGESTIONS IMPORTED DIRECT FROM CHINA. A CHARMING SOU TION TO THE GIFT PROBLEM QQSG&** FINE JADE BEAD NECKLETS $65.00 $195.00 CARVED JAOE %"^T PENDANTS JADE RINGS JADE EARRINGS $7.50 -$45.00 $8.00 -$47.00 $5.00 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. i Inci porated In Bngla162 words
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Article1077 1932-12-03 4 APPLICATION TO ANNUL AN ADJUDICATION ORDER. CHINESE WHO WENT BANKRUPT. Mr. Justice Waitlej delivered an important judgment yesterday m the Bankruptcy Court concerning a motion by United Engineers Ltd., to annul an adjudication order made against a Chinese named Yap E. Boon. The firm, wkfck had1,077 words
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Article106 1932-12-03 4 New Refrigerator For Malaya. An all-British refrigerator is now 0:1 sale to the Malayan public and as its price compares favourably' with refrigeratora of foreign manufacture it should command a quick I interest m Malayan homes. It is known as the Vac-Trio refrigerator and Joseph Travers and Sons, Ltd.,106 words
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Article97 1932-12-03 4 Bill to Relieve Congestion. It is thought, states the Government Gazette, that vagrants who have entered into an agreement to leave the Colony or who have been repatriated, seldom return here; the registration of their finger-prints m order to prove their identity, is, therefore, of littlt> utility. In older97 words
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Article97 1932-12-03 4 Tantf Chong Hoo rode his bicycle! down Serangoon Road on Nov. 27 ast and stopped at a shop. He left his bicycle outside but when he came out of the shop a few moments later he was surprised to finrl a Chinese riding it down the road. He97 words
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Article265 1932-12-03 4 RICKSHA PULLER'S SUICIDE. A verdict of suicide l>y opium poisoning was returned by Mr. V. li. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday, on a Chinese ricksha puller. Koh Kirn Chwee. The widow stated that her husband went out at ei^rht o'clock on the morning of Nov. 22 and returned265 words
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Article51 1932-12-03 4 Lim Boon, the Chinese who had been charged with criminal breach of trust before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, was fined $25 Or one months rigorous imprisonment, and ordered to pay compensation of $.'!S() to the complainant, or m default to undergo three months' rigorous51 words
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Article40 1932-12-03 4 A social gathering of the members of the Lotus Club will be held today at 4.;*0 p.m. at the Y.W.C.A, Raffles Quay, to b'd farewell to their president on the eve of her departure for India on leave.40 words
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Article238 1932-12-03 4 LIQUOR SOLD WITHOUI LICENCE. The proprietor "afe. which is sit tat t ion of Arab Si Hi iilixv Road, app< C. Wilson, the < Judge, yesterday, Belling liquor ivil t a He was found Lr l; $100, or three n 1 imprisonment. 1 ed Mr. V. J. Mi238 words
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Advertisement647 1932-12-03 4 X'MAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS. i Give a "His Master's Voice" w^m\\A Gramophone. A GIFT THAT IS SURE OF APPRECIATION. PORTABLE MODEL 99 HSJBJBJ^^^^ 'X BJ ill? Tl.i- n<u iikml.. has ru-ithcr nv:il nor i-ompctitor ai:r| i'j.m H H |l 111 -flits "His Masti! 1 diet standard of musical reproduction |^^3||| concent647 words
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Advertisement27 1932-12-03 4 i C^S> 5 d 3 a 3 a i It Became a P Favourite 3 I In A Week! Malaya's 3 i E 5 P 5 P27 words
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Miscellaneous82 1932-12-03 4 LAW NOTICE. In the Chief Justice's Chambers today at 10.30 a.m. Meeting of Council of Judge*. At 11 a.m. Civil Procedure Code lie vision Committee. .Monday. Before the Chief Justice m the Ist. Court on Monday at 11 a.m. Sc.mmonses-in-Cham.bers and Originating Summons. Before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell m82 words
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Article535 1932-12-03 5 ONTROVERSIAL ISSUES SHELVED. GERMAN CRISIS EASIER. Srhleirher, tlie Relea Minister t,,r n HiiHlcnlirgV invitation <> r^ U east a momentary resoife m th V J>mi rnnu n( ral h. expected to .To7d SLS^JSSST'' MlUaii I Ihouifh it is feared (hat C ?N ,Vis nnd fel!f" s<> hostile. /ls andAneta-Trans-Ocean - 535 words
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Article67 1932-12-03 5 Increase Fails 1(1 Materialise. idon, Thursday. trade Statistical the world posiates thai the Lancashire the level of a has been a 1 among weavers acth it y m the ecovered t ince < x>i»;i u t-. the usual II wanting;, country that fail- m cotIndian industry' higher levelReuter - 67 words
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Article29 1932-12-03 5 Government lifts Kan. Wednesday. decided to cancel d alter the uprising on numerous communist ornewspaper ABC central organ ?mong the pubis permitted l! l.- eption benrgan Corres- Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 29 words
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Article20 1932-12-03 5 MR.H ENRY FORD. Il ;"i:. Tuesday. "ho was- operatd hernia on a quiet restful the bulletin today, an<l normal. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article142 1932-12-03 5 Serious Street Fighting In Gulicia. Warsaw. Wednesday. Grave anti-Semitic riots took place m the Galician city of Lwow. where Polish student was Eome days ago stabbed by a Jewish student m the course of a scuffle. Large groups of students-, reinforced by hundreds of sympathisers, marched through theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 142 words
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Article61 1932-12-03 5 Free Stair Government Intervenes. Dublin, Thursday. Government inteivention m JJ« railway crisis at the re<iuest of the Labour Party has considerably improved the prospects of settlement. The Minister, Mr. Leniass, has already interviewed both sides, and It is likely that the Government will temporarily assist the railways asReuter - 61 words
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Article863 1932-12-03 5 doubt, was why the original song was not printed His Excellency then recited three versos of Bum 1 hitherto unpublished p<M m, m a very broad accent. They were greeted with laughter and applause. M UiUnc the gathering re** Mr. Sime referred to a shortage m the863 words
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2059 1932-12-03 5 UNSUCCESSFUL APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE, "A VERY BAD BANKRUPTCY." In a MM which came up m the Bankruptcy Court \esterdav before Mr. Jlfltiet a B-ckett Terrell, several interesting Inres were ffcca, revealing the extent of the .salt fish business which is carried on In2,059 words
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Article106 1932-12-03 5 Thrral to Forcr Wav Into U.S. Capitol. Washington, Tuesday. A threat to force their way into the <";r)it.<,! grounds was made by. representative* <>!' the "hunger marchers" now converging <m Washington when th»>\ were received by Mr. Garner, the Vice-President Elect, today. They had been informed that theyAneta-Trans-Ocean - 106 words
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Article46 1932-12-03 5 Effort to Stimulate English Consumption. London, Friday. In concert with trade organisations m Lancashire, the Government has appointed a COflfincitie under Sir Richard 11. Jackson to promote the greater use of Indian cotton m Britain. The commit tec arises from an Ottawa agreement. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article127 1932-12-03 5 w% Double Interviews A French Journalist. London, Nov. 253. Paris journalist* are mystified b\ a double of Mr. Reginald MacKenna who gave an interview to a French newspaperman. after which lie vanished m thin air. Rumours spread thai Mr. MacKcnna, who is the former Liberal Chancellor of theReuter Wireless - 127 words
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Article47 1932-12-03 5 Kr^oiiiiilini: Victory In Chamber. Paris, Thursday. Tin- Government lias secured a nsounding victory, the Chamber, by •)77 to i;>x, rejecting the opposition motion criticising the handling of the recent conversion scheme, whit fi If. Eierriot maintained had been courageously and successfully ca; riod out.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement172 1932-12-03 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE -lij^/ FOR EVERYTHING p hone: 2938. AM% 4 STAR MAXWELL ALL wSmm ENGLAND GOLF Clubs [wmJw by Gibsons of Kinghorn jfBJ? FINEST QUALITY. Jim IIL GOLF BA GS BY ROBERT BRAYANT. GOLF BALLS BY DUNLOP& OTHER MAKES. Prices to suit all pockets. ROYS O N172 words
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Article903 1932-12-03 6 BIG OFFENSIVE. ATTACKS FROM i ROUTES. VOLUNTEERS CHEERFUL Shanghai, Friday. According i Information trom Japanese sources three divisions are taking part m the offensifv the National Salvation Army m Efeilungkiai The Saltation Army, however, is m higi spirits and is potting up a strong resistance against the903 words
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Article566 1932-12-03 6 BEATEN STABBED. TWO SIKH WATCHMEN SENTENCED. Remarking that it was a particularly brutal assault, Mr. Wilson, the Criminal District i Fudge, yesterday, sentenced two Sikh to one month's rigorous imprisonment each, and ordered them to pay $50 compensation or m default undergo four months' rigorous imprisonment566 words
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Article59 1932-12-03 6 I Munich, Sunday. Another minstrel*' contest similar to thai immortalised m Wagner':-MH'-a Tannhauser is to be held at lu> former royal castle <>i NduschwjFistein, romantically situat- l on the Bavarian Alps." Many amou* opera Bingers specialisinK m Wagner operas will gather next mmmer for a festival the prorrammeAneta-Trans-Ocean - 59 words
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Article1259 1932-12-03 6 JCORONERS INQUIRY. STORY OF A BEATING. WITNESSES WARNED. Evidence of an alleged brutal assault on a Chinese employed at the Seiitf >Yah Saw mill m (irovc [?<»ad, who was said to have stolen '••pnu' pieces of wood, by tnoSikh jagas employed at the mill, was recorded by1,259 words
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Article365 1932-12-03 6 PLEDGED ARTICLES. BENGALI ISLAM SENT TO PRISON. Mr. A. \V. Hay, the Second Police Magistrate, dealt with two criminal breach of trust cases yesterday. In the first, the accused was a Bengali Islam named Mohamo I. The complainant, Rengrasamy, stat 1 that on May 12, he pledged365 words
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Article83 1932-12-03 6 Liquidation Well Absorbed. Berlin. Wednesday. Tin Bourse opened hesitant, the intensification of the political situaion as v.til as the fact thai professional traders proceeded with liquidation acting us a brake. There were, however, plenty of takers For what was offered and consequei prices dropped only one to twoAneta-Trans-Ocean - 83 words
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Article179 1932-12-03 6 "UNANSWERABLE CASE." COAI riftn I S men* sidera tilt' eentration Debts Th. N •> lai the o mci ser which are n< The bas< d thai astrou nal on, i Si-. d S wo d 1 world i proved b; Tl b i dei United >».- oun i \'ote WarReuter - 179 words
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Article444 1932-12-03 6 'vines V Arctic Grape:* Will frosl (HI! ll" throuj l I the winter l I T.k I racognh I w.m! i J jciH'iii tune ffiT*? Chan^' m the fo)- lh<i Australian tram wit), Cf mi^ *ure and Eg* put (Uv/ V >atk m a ood humour Between themReuter - 444 words
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Advertisement155 1932-12-03 6 No dinner is complete without I j Ml ll rQf^jy KS y^ v^b^v '^Q^y SB 1 Make your selection 1 I from the j wide i variety offered j by the SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. «T— "Hl' ■■<! lI— I i^ *t»— mam I^ t Hw>fl ii&jnz 53i^^ i^k^^^155 words
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Article1272 1932-12-03 7 NEW PREPARATION. j ATEBRIN AND QUININE COMPARED. Much has been heard recently f\ of the remarkable results achieved c by the preparation known ;,s Atebrin m the treatment of malaria. We reproduce extracts from a comparison between A j brin and quinine by Dr. K. Green 11,272 words
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Article215 1932-12-03 7 French Police Fire On Japanese. on Nov. mi when I Japan< i h ident arosi the Japanese Consula and seven oil er Ja] c of Chin Che, one i leaders of the Korean indepi ence movement. As the seizure k place m the French <!o ici i tron^ly215 words
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Article, Illustration140 1932-12-03 7 Messageriei Maritin Ai i.'u<* hero from Madras <m In Jay, Dec 7 at 7 m. vnd will bably ail <»n I mo -i i] 3 ■.m. for Saigon Tourniti nml I.. A"i>*> mm j ji M ■i i i ii i■■ i i m -m^i i m-m M-nrnrrr*-***—140 words
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Advertisement143 1932-12-03 7 v As good as h.'sky can be. I "CORONET n Brand Scotch Whisky. Pure Pot Still... The ideal Whisky and Soda. EVERY MORNING a Singapore Daily News DELIVERY VAN passes near YOUR HOUSE "Sign on the Dotted Line' 1 below and it will come right up to your door and143 words
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Advertisement54 1932-12-03 7 SUITABLE GiriS FOR MEN W »S m MEN'S DR] CmOW S H 'l. r t f I ULLOI BUS. i- wocl i I to $1 .00. m mm A t i 0 I I riE KTS. '.tr.ici to '.f>.l Hot. via if A| PIIOSE. light I fancy d 15 p.tir.54 words
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Advertisement418 1932-12-03 8 Harry S. Elias, mi.o. QUALIFIED OPTICIAN Capitol Building I Tel. 2751. CONSULTING HOURS— 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. YO\ HAVE IK \IM> o! REPAIRS. WHY NOT n<i HEAR MORE OF Ol i< \nv Mils II PAYS YOU, KOR WE GUARANTEE PERFECT SERVICE, PROMPT EXECUTION, AT PRE-WAR CHARGI S. CALJ MOW418 words
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