Singapore Daily News, 5 December 1932
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Title Section14 1932-12-05 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News I NO r> MONDAY, DEC. STH, 1932. 5 CENTS, i14 words
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Article478 1932-12-05 1 I .mil iif' reminder !>i«- plight m wli'nli i i*ni nan I oC a c!as?i for v f, years ago no nnI <iii i <>.-ii y was too lind thrni: ilv»'s- alflMM t !i<luiinu" hardship as under the severe intense battle «"or w fiuli i- the rule today.478 words
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3145 1932-12-05 1 SIR S. WILSON IN JOHORE. "TENDENCY TO IGNORE OPINIONS OF THE SULTAN." Sir Samuel Wilson was m Johore yesterday. He was presented by the unofficial members of the State i ouncil with a memorandum m concise, plainly-worded lanKuatfe containing vigorous views on decentralisation, customs3,145 words
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Article42 1932-12-05 1 (From Out Own Correspondent) London. Saturday. More than 1 07 tons of gold nil! bt shipped across the Atlantic if Britain pays America OH Hoc. IS. The cargo will consist of 2.000 bars of 120 Ib.. each worth £10,000.42 words
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Article107 1932-12-05 1 Godfrey Nobos On I rial. (From nur own Correspond m.* l.«»nd;ui. Saturday. The tiial of Godfrey Nofces, who is chargeJ with \Uv murder of Albert Keen, kennelman, and hi.--wile Anne Keen* who were employed at Rodsall .Manor, the home ;>f Sir Laurcii'.c Guilhraiard, former Governor of tht- Straits107 words
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Article194 1932-12-05 1 ANOTHER STEP. DARWIN TO SINGAPORE. TENDERS ASKED. Tne day when Great Britain and Australia will be linked by air tlraws nearer. A week ago m the House ol (Ominous it was announced that; plans were under active consideration for an air mail service to Singapore and194 words
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Article44 1932-12-05 1 I Motion To Go To House Of Representatives. Washington, Saturday. Notwithstanding the fact that the Home of Representatives judiciary committee rejected a reeolu* tion to repeal the Eighteenth [Amendment, Mr. Garner is determined to allow the House to vott on it. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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202 1932-12-05 1 MORE BLOODSHED AND SUFFERING. LEAGUE HESITATION. DX. YEN BROADCASTS IN ENGLISH. Geneva, Sunday. Further hesitation of the League j m arriving at a solution of the Manchurian problem, to which China was entitled under the Covenant,' would not only entail more bloodshed and suffering for :50,000,000 Chinese people but irretrievably!Reuter - 202 words
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Article51 1932-12-05 1 Japanese Troops Advancing. Tsitsihar, Sunday. Japanese aircraft today bombed Hailar, on which Japanese tro«;|;s are continuing to advance and expect to enter on Monday a. daybreak. !>espite the intense cold of 40 degree-; below zero, the Japanese troops are m fine spirits and have already crossed 1 a..irtgan.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article153 1932-12-05 1 LONDON TRAGEDY. LONGING FOR SOLITUDE. CORONER'S THEORY. Stated to be m the habit of of running through the streets of London at night naked, a retired Indian Forest oHicer was discovered impaled on the railings at Hyde Park at dawn on Nov. 29. The coroner expressed the153 words
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Article43 1932-12-05 1 Fraud Charge Involving £1,400,000. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. Hairy Geen, brought from th* United States, on a warrant of extradition, arrived with his wife m London last night and was charged at the Guildhall with stock frauds involving £1,400,000.43 words
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Article39 1932-12-05 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Saturday. A book on agriculture m Sumatra presented to the Duchess of Somerset by Thomas Stamford Raffles jand inscribed and corrected m (Raffles' handwriting has been discovered by the Malayan Information Agency.39 words
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Article1717 1932-12-05 1 In the follow inu article on Mapping Tfce Oc«M lied V ice-Admiral 11. Douglas explains how the British Admiralty makes its charts. Admiral Douglas was recently hydros rapher of 1 1 Biiii,h Navy, the fruits of his SS years widespread work m charting and surveying have laid all1,717 words
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Advertisement9 1932-12-05 1 Latest Rubber I prices: j Sco y^y Two. I9 words
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Advertisement7 1932-12-05 1 J?^ BBH^ JOHN FLAYER SON Z nNCi-ANO.7 words
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Advertisement6 1932-12-05 1 Latest Tin Prices: Sfo Page Two.6 words
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Article87 1932-12-05 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. tFrruii Our Own Cojrrespondent.) London. Saturday. lie dosing prices t(.(iay wt'ic: RUBBER. Spot 1 if :t2 Uaeatefed Decemhcr 2 n '.',2 Jan. -Mar. 2 21 T2 Ip 1 :J2 Apr-Juiu* 2 J 4 rnrh;in^»«l .lnl\ -Sc-pf 2 13/16 Orl .-Ili-r. 287 words
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Article93 1932-12-05 2 No KIIKin<*HK. 'I Xc Singapore rublier markd wmm quiet on Saturday with no business passing. The noon nuotationa wcti as follows: Buyers. Sellers. Spot 7% 7 1 \i\ (Std.-crepe) 9 9H Dvc. 7 15 It? B Jao.-Mar. 116 8 16 Apr. -June >'» B*i Statistic^. The robber statistic!93 words
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Article702 1932-12-05 2 Middle Quotations On Saliml;i\. MINING. Middle l>ri(v-s of local isSUCi IWM n> follow.- m Singapore o Saturday, according to m 'o.N li>t Asan Kumbang l 8, Austral Malay 19 Ayer Hitara lin 1 1 BangriM Tin l I 6, Batana Padang 0.07*6, Batu (ay v.:7 Hukit Arang a.40702 words
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Article44 1932-12-05 2 Saturday's exchange rates included the following: SELLING, i London, 4 months' sight 2/3 31/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 15/16 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 29/32 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 7/8 London, demand 2/3 27 32 London, T.T. 2 3 13/1644 words
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Article439 1932-12-05 2 SURGEON'S ADVICE. 3 EFFECT OF CLIMATE ON 3 EUROPEANS. "In Malaga three years shonid i be the maximum tour of service for 1 hite people if it is desired to eor>- rye their efficiency, mental equili- I 4 -ium and alertness." This is the j tatement439 words
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Article954 1932-12-05 2 12 noon. Dec. 3, 1932. s European society and amenities f life, arc follows' The average yearly population of the Settlement of Singapore for the Dast eijyht years was approximately >30,000 of whom 7, *00 were Euro leans. (The census figures fo;- 1021 £»ye a total954 words
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Advertisement385 1932-12-05 2 \l( Tfo.N BALE. lt\ ORDER Or THE SITKKME m AT BATU PAHAT. Civil Suit No. tS of 19J1. In probate jurisdiction I'atu Pahat. A No. i of 1»32. THE iro HOVG BANK LTD. of Batu Pahai Plaintiff njci Inst 1 Tan Poon Alias Tan Ah Poon If) and 2. So;.h385 words
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Advertisement24 1932-12-05 2 i 1 :16:—— :16:— j EXPOSURES i WITH A j ZEISS IKON I "IKONTA" i i $27.00 Obtainable from all j Photographic Stores. j24 words
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Advertisement283 1932-12-05 2 THE SINGAPORE P^ily News. Uend OflfirM; sl »R«Po r€l -1.;..-,,. Tel: -Tin r <\ Koala I.umrnii r.., Phoi RUBSCRII'TMIN Payable m a I c«l Monthly Quarterly Half-yearly Sin X l« I All eommuni business mattei Mibacribiioi l etc., should be ft< MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT i;\ I|N F'*r ca v 1 inch283 words
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Miscellaneous289 1932-12-05 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. SUDDHAMB, Siam. so:} tons, from Bangkok 4-12. for Bangkok T-12. LAIU'T. tat* 40-1 t ns, from Mrlacea i-12. for Malacca 5-12. KXPLORATFI'R CRAXDIDIEK. Fr., ."..n.JD tons, from H;tiphon^ 4-12. for Marseilles .VI 2. BKAJANG, Dut.h.. :U\2 tons, from Rongat 1-12. for Bengal T-12. KISTNA. Hrit., r>72 tons, from289 words
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Miscellaneous495 1932-12-05 2 SHIPPING LIST, PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Tho following passenger latlingi arei pending: For Europe. P. ,n<l 0. S. N. Co.'-- Comorin (Dec.) X.Y.K. Rarnna Mam < Dec. to). Hamburg Amerika I- ino taaiseSj about Dec. East Asiatic Co., Ltd.: Alsift (Dec. IS). Blue Funnel: Dioinod (Dec. H), Norddeotscher Lloyd: l-'hn495 words
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Miscellaneous115 1932-12-05 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today. December ;">. Ltyislativc Council meeting) l o.:^o a.m. Wednesday, December 7. 1 Rotary Tiffin, Adelpki Hotel, l p.m.! Police Band, Telok Ayer, S.lfi p.m. Friday, December 9, Perak Amateur Races. Pint Day. i Police Hand. JCatong Park, i» ni. TIDE TABLES. c Today. December H. W.115 words
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Article1254 1932-12-05 3 ,\L SCORE THIRTY SRCONDS FROM TIME. THRILLING PADANG RUGBY. \i lv < oainiand 11. ey seconds te ro. and torn pofat^ be2n* P Pr!° r ft the is, easily converted and \tL ««li 1^" 1 r <' io take their JSmS^U^SSS^ ,as the Htory of the thr1,254 words
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Article764 1932-12-05 3 SELANGOR TURF CLUB. AMATEURS. WHIP FOR MR. H. WHiTTAKER. LARGE CROWD.. Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The second day's events m the S«,anpor Turf Club amateur meeting wen run today m line weathoi and the going wan good. There was a fairly large crowd. At the end oi the day's eveni Mrs.764 words
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Article283 1932-12-05 3 LACKING IN INTEREST M.F.A; UEAGUE. KOTA RAJA BEAT FATHUL KARIB. Kot a Kaja -I Kathul I\aiil» 0. Tin- first eleven of the Kota Raja footballers defeated Pathui Karil* m Division A of the Malay League a; the Jalan Besar yesterday by iln'v-e goals to nil. The victory was generally expected.283 words
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Article287 1932-12-05 3 TAME FINISH. Dariil Khair Beal Sliamar Kamar. Dam! Khair I. Shasnar Kamar o. Confident m the knowledge oi their supeiirity, Darul Khair »;id n«-t stretch themselves unduly m their second division league match of the Malaya football Association against Shamar Kamai at Jalan Besar St ili;<m <>n Saturday atftcrnoon. Once287 words
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Article50 1932-12-05 3 (lainl>ri«l^e Win The Relays. London, Saturday. In the inter Varsity athletic relay [rates Cambridge heat Oxford l»y four events to two. Cambridge won the quarter mile, the two mile, the IXO yards hurdleand the < no mile relays and Oxford won the half mile huidles and the four miles.Reuter - 50 words
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Article822 1932-12-05 3 252 FOR ONE. SUTCLIFFE A CENTURY. QUICK SCORING. Sydney, Saturday. One *'»f the vi« au-s't crowds i.i cricket history was promised at the oontinuation of Australia's inning thif morning ii the hottest of weather, when 50,000 people were present, mo i of them being m their jReuter - 822 words
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Article225 1932-12-05 3 Further Examination I o Be Held. i Sydney, Saturday. Thr Sunday Sun" states thai althcugh there is no immediate anxiet) concerning rtradman's health, it is known tha« a further examination will Ik- held as to the foi m of anaemia Ruspected. The result < >r 1 his will225 words
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Article344 1932-12-05 3 Y. M. C. A. LOSE TO O. R. A. O.R.A. 2: Y.M.i o. The ground b ing io:ui Kood c o till bet w '■< ia lion an he .M <. o i Raffl ins. it"i lon l> round S ay vn rather a wi i e rlo linated344 words
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Advertisement6 1932-12-05 3 Other Sporting News (hi Paor«> 7.6 words
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Advertisement89 1932-12-05 3 The Store of AT _I_T9I fo" w~ SeggestloDs I /.^T'/V Comfqrt 4ifts, for Listing t*ifts, 7/.v fff/Tj; /or Unusual gifts, for faipular /or Novelty gifts, for Personal gifts, for Amu. sin /•</■ Interesting sifts, m fact, I ..■< (ill SEE THAT YOU GET YOUR COF t OF OUR ILLUSTRATED X89 words
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Article1978 1932-12-05 4 SENTENCE TO BE PASSED THIS MORNING. INTENDED APPEAL. They say that a criminal stirkn to MM type of offence, ;«nd m this case I admit this is true." vu th-- icmurk made hy Mr. f'.. Tongne, head of the Sintrapn.** Detective IJiamh. before Mr. C.1,978 words
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Article216 1932-12-05 4 UNCONSCIOUS. GIVEN ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. While visitinjr the Mount Emily swimming bath yesteiday morning a European, L.A.C. Daniels, of the R.A.F. 8:..-c. Seletar, waa (me by y:a- from the chlor plant for purifying the water. When the ambulance arrived rcspcnde to an urgent call L.A.C. Daniels wa.^216 words
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Article18 1932-12-05 4 Vrint <i BanclitH Vltark Loimloii i*o^i Office. London. Sunday Thi Har- :i-- n rht rtre an18 words
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Article41 1932-12-05 4 A satu i_: wn at l*M5, Rv Singap n ng, itta very small ion of the i I ents ag Tw gines »ut when all was n 7.15 and 9 o'clock they had eturned to si al n.41 words
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Article70 1932-12-05 4 WASHINGTON PREPARED. FIREMEN Tarp AN OATH 10,000 ri Elaborate p, the pofttin .t jirinitj h alien .1 v h lion of the ai marchei expected m lh<» Polici lea' and :~.0 lirem< n ed tn take a 1 Hil md busing \\n\r annuunt as-isj the marvlu she gruai •■•i nReuter - 70 words
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Article36 1932-12-05 4 MR STANI OPTIMl! I I I Jit l\\ Dv I I vas Americans w and the British N I be pn it cularly harmful In ye re ships \v:th sill allow t tries ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article84 1932-12-05 4 the vi.imiitm. "A shown at the is i the Gold Elissa Lukas are par done f a art tually rable n his Warner < Han Kirkland, a which est. THE PAVILIOV The Pa another vinn < !ont pici v Singapore. W n I than while < >wen84 words
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Advertisement74 1932-12-05 4 X'MAS GIFT PROBLEMS. if your Gifts to show good taste and discrimination you ir displays of attractive and useful Gifts Gifts that hat ire certain oi appreciation and at prices that are moderate. Our X'mas Catalogue will help you m choosing Lirements if you have not received a copy please74 words
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Article1446 1932-12-05 5 WASHINGTON UNDECIDED. FHI MAI' STEP/ ING REPLY TO 1)1 BTS NOTES. rida ■.1 lial the I ileii Mill: <■ after :i < tn ral huui i<!«n: H<M)Wt**s Mill take ii X I '.i il i^ Ii ainl Part! Prida) ;< •<• y liritish N <•.. and ul i: illy :r.'.:iitfii,1,446 words
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Article194 1932-12-05 5 POSTS ALLOTTED. < HINDENBURG APPROVES. NEW MINISTRIES. J President Hindenburg has con- firnu 1 Hrn ministry lornted In General von Seh!eicher. l,u new cabinet includes some who were members of the von Papen administration. General \on Schlei- c her himself retains the Defence portfolio. Berlin, Saturday. GeneralReuter - 194 words
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Article302 1932-12-05 5 FUNERAL OF PILOT OFFICER FORMAN. At tii- Didadari Cemetery on tatuitlay, Archdeacon Grahaiu i;i officiating, the funeral took I placu of Pilot-OnVer hotiald KU-I ward Fonnan, who v.as killed] i i>ii Fridai morning when a Hawker M Horsley bomber belonging to No, 36 Squadron. R A.F., I Seletar,302 words
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Article45 1932-12-05 5 Sentences On Generals And Ex-Ministers. Madrid, Saturday. A special tribunal sentenced a number of generals and ex-minis-ters to from six to 12 years confinement m exile for participating m de Rivera's dictatorship. Others were deprive. J of civil rights for SO years.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article99 1932-12-05 5 COMPANY'S REPLY. STUBBORN ATTITUDE OF GOVERNMENT. Teheran, Saturday. The Any/lo- Persian Oil Company has replied to the* Persian Finance Minister stating that the company will not accept annulment of its lease which it considers unjust ami irregular. It claims that the Persian Government has no right toReuter - 99 words
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Article259 1932-12-05 5 CONFERENCE CONSIDERS "SAFEGUARDS." London, Sat nrday. The Indian Round-Table Confer:nce, which has already disposed )i certain constitutional questions. well as the franchise, devoted a arge part of the second week's de-j liberations to consideration of the safeguards to be introduced m the transitional period between the introduction ofReuter - 259 words
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Article212 1932-12-05 5 SIR ROBERT HORNE'S SUGGESTION. London, Saturday. The nations should cease further demonetisation of the silver i now m use and the governments, although not establishing a fixed ratio between gold and silver, should signify their intention to make silver part of the metallic reserve," declared Sir Robert212 words
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Article43 1932-12-05 5 Long Standing "Loom" Dispute Settled. London, Saturday. The M mor* looms dispute, which has been dragging on m Lancashire >for the pa.st four years. Ml been settled, v six-loom per! weav>r agreement being drawn up for ratification on both sides.-^i ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article131 1932-12-05 5 Irritation \i t/uk Achievement. Geneva, Friday. The public is wearying of I lack <»f achievemen! \>\ the I» armament Conference, stated the American spokesman, and Lulled Stales Governing n1 wi kinuei- up things. It thai ihe measui v of a^reemenj reached by the ronfeien»M dm i i tlit- nineReuter - 131 words
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Article145 1932-12-05 5 (*railtiul Liquidation Of Surplus Stocks. The Hague, Friday. Tho meeting of the International Sugar Council met with complete "<''" It is understoo i thai ihe teed thai the Cuhan •"•I" quota for 1934 and 1 should increased by 76,600 tona uiid l.i- t.ffm reducf ion m ihe mianReuter - 145 words
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Advertisement39 1932-12-05 5 TOOHEYS PILSENER BEER. Brewed m AUSTRALIA from Australian Malt, Hops and Crystal Water. TOOHEYS is a genuine brewed beer NOT a synthetic product. Ask your Provision Store for a free pint bottle. SOLE AGENTS: THE EASTERN ACENCIES LTD., SINGAPORE.39 words
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Advertisement252 1932-12-05 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE. I fr^i** cl f r Everythin z Phone 2938. 'ffiff^ MM^'l' 91 VLI I V GOLF, TENNIS l.P#i and ViMi) SHIRTS. I jj||j J RES FRINGING OF TKNNIS I iHHK!^ 0 BAI)MINTON KA( KITS OIR j||||sg" SPECIALITY. I ROYSONS I The Malayan Sports Depot. 111,252 words
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Article91 1932-12-05 6 Dartmoor Governor Injured. London, Saturday. Further details concerning thy attack on Major Pannall, Govern?] of Dartmoor Prison, )>y a mat named Amey, otio of the convicti who escaped and was ultimately re captured, are now revealed. It appears that the attack oc cur red doting the week. AmesReuter - 91 words
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Article216 1932-12-05 6 ties hence* missions over noxi authority nnnmjr tl tropic,, found neui really keen Kill healthy n They help sicklies: a women and temperati ever, cannot rate becau* F< IHIIK V^ 1 1 < Europe a, derably to o Recently we use of eleci cool the, rooms should I with cold216 words
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Advertisement163 1932-12-05 6 o dinner is complete without > Cm UK heese! Make your selection from th c wide variety offered by the SINGAPORE COLD STORA GE CO., LTD. A. FLINTER 6, RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. Importing DIAMONDS of every size and quality, PEARL NECKLACES of Persian Gulf and Australian fisheries, large assortments of163 words
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Article269 1932-12-05 7 SPURS BIG WIN OVER SWANSEA. BRENTFORD'S SECOND DEFEAT IN THE LEAGUE. VILLA LOSE TO WEDNESDAY. 1,,,,,,,,! „,,>! N»rwu City, l,v ,hr w aZtn^UM iif.nn Hotspur overwhelmed i -m n,v,M.., i,,,,,,.. v ()V r As( n m Vil i l \S 111 hum. CHELSEA'S M( TOltv OVKR i:\f- IM ON. London,269 words
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Article886 1932-12-05 7 ARSENAL STILL IN THE LEAD. i ii<- following ire the positions 1(1 dat< <»f the >-li h and Scottish I.< agu<*t Pir*l li i-ion. P, W. L D. F. A. P. Arsenal 17 13 2 2 54 :S 28 Aston Villa IT 10 3 l 45 29 li886 words
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Article604 1932-12-05 7 A REAL JUNGLE FILM. MAN-EATER/ HOLLYWOOD STARS IN SINGAPORE. Today, on a location near Bukit Timah, Marion Burns, Kane Richmond and Harry Woods, three rising stars m the Hollywood fiftn firmament Began work on the F >x Film sound draira of the Malay. :m jungle, Man-Kater (wrote* a Sunday Times604 words
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Article773 1932-12-05 7 HARLEQUINS GO DOWN TO LEICESTER. London, Saturday. In an international rugby trial today England d»<\v with the Possibles tacit ride scoring thirteen points. Other matches woe a.s follow-: Coventry Cardiff Gloucester 18 Blackheath U Guy'i Richmond 13 Halifax Birkenhead 16 Harlequins \> Leicoster [London Scoti 3 Army i773 words
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Article86 1932-12-05 7 Increase In IN umbers Anil Pay Demanded. Washington, Saturday. An i rcioaso m the regain army to 1 1,000 officers and 165,000 men, with increased pay and modern equipment, La demanded m the annual report to the President of the Secretary for War. The present strength of theReuter - 86 words
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Article52 1932-12-05 7 Industry Asks For Protection. Bombay, Saturday. The Government of 'India has asked tkic Tariff Board to enquire irlo the claim for protection made by the silk industry which represented to the Government that the recent increase m imports of raw Hlk was a grave menace to thei jixiustiy'sReuter - 52 words
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Article428 1932-12-05 7 ANNUAL MEETING. NTEREST IN THE NEW EMPIRE STATION. (From Our Own COl cospondont. Kuala Lumpur, Friday. At the third annual meeting of he -Malayan Aniateur Radio Society lontf discussion took plac^ as to he future policy of the society. Opinions were expressed that lembers should be» jjiven428 words
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Article, Illustration384 1932-12-05 7 ULU SELANGOR FEARS INCREASE IN 1933. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kut'.la Lumpur. Friday. At a recent meeting of the riu Selangor District Planters* Aa sociation the opinion was express e<i that the end dj VXV2. would apparently see the end of the concession limiting quit rentl to a384 words
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