Singapore Daily News, 7 December 1932
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Title Section13 1932-12-07 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News I NO 57. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7TH, 1932. 5 CENTS.13 words
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Article486 1932-12-07 1 fl j the Kuala Lumpur c espondenf of the Straits Tiaces, m writing froir the Federal <'aj it.al on B a curious conflict of inter- arisen between the Strmiti I and the Federated M a result of the p.- ments. Briefly, the I that th< authorities i-.«- the486 words
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644 1932-12-07 1 JAPANESE DECLARATION. JF SUGGESTIONS ARE MADE FOR PEACE IN FAR EAST. Before the League Assembly yesterday, at which prominent statesmen of Europe and America were interested listeners, the Chinese and Japanese delegates turtner explained their views on the present trouble m the Kar East. Dr.Reuter - 644 words
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Article93 1932-12-07 1 Refuse Recognition Of Manchtiktio. Geneva, Tuesday. The I i r*h Free State has definitely refused to recog: ise Manchukuo. Mr. Connolly (Free State) m the Assembly said that Japan must consider what persistence m her present attitude -vo-ild mean to her. Whatever Japan did m no wiseReuter - 93 words
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Article1373 1932-12-07 1 164 FOR 9. FIVE WICKETS FOR LARWOOD. NAWAB'S CENTURY. Australia fared badly on the fourth day of the test match against England at Sydney yesterday. Wanting lf| runs t( ay an innings defeat they got exactly IB I runs, but with the loss of nine wickets. Today1,373 words
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Article153 1932-12-07 1 ENGINE BREAKDOWN. DELAYED 800 MILES FROM NEW YORK. .London. Tuesday. Conte de Savioa, Italy's latest luxury liner now on her maiden voyage from Genoa, has been obliged to stop 800 miles from New York owing to a breakdown of the turbogenerator. Renter's correspondent i board wireless153 words
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Article66 1932-12-07 1 !\azi Speech Creeled By Jeers. Berlin, Tuesday. Uproar marked the opening speech m the Reichstag by the a^ed Nazi, General Lietxmatan, eulogising Hitler as the greatest of livingGermans who 'il^r..' was capable of saving- the Fatherland. He attacked Hindenburg for refusing Hitler the chancellorship. The speedl Wf&s accompaniedReuter - 66 words
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Article69 1932-12-07 1 ONE DAY FAST Gandhi's Latest Passive Resistance. Poona. Sunday. Gandhi started a new fast yesterday as the result of a dispute with the authorities regarding the treatment of another prisoner m Yeravda Gaol. Me broke the fast this morning since he is most weak and m th.? last few daysReuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article366 1932-12-07 1 HOOVERS TRIBUTE. LAST MESSAGE TO CONGRESS. HUGE BANK LOSSES. Deposits of no less than $3,500,000,4tf were involved m the 4,665 American bank suspensions since 1930 declared President Hoover m his Message to Congress yesterday. Paying a striking tribute to the superiority of th,> British banking system,Reuter - 366 words
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Article33 1932-12-07 1 Katifk'ution Of Agreements. New Delhi, Tuesday. After a debate m which sixty speakers participated the Legislative Assembly voted by 71 to 27 for ratification of the Ottawa agree- ment.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article37 1932-12-07 1 New York, Monday. A reduction of $20,000,000 m municipal salaries has been ordered by the IJo;trd of Estimates as a firs? .step m the economy programme necessitated by the city's precarious Reuter i finances.Reuter - 37 words
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Article107 1932-12-07 1 The well-known diplomat and French Ambassador to Rome, M. Maurice Carofl <!<• Baumarcnais, died m Paris on Saturday. Th«* Washington Capitol i v clos sd and haired to the public m Iview of threats of the "Hunger marchers" to storm it. An ■greemel has been signed which107 words
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Article859 1932-12-07 1 In Ihe follow inu article. J lorrest MttchCcM U s upon the orißin of several hristmas -,iv. turns and dishes. The turkey ire earn, entered popular fawuir through the whim of B monarch, the cracker owes its l>irth to a chance and the Christmas tree became a Yuletide859 words
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Advertisement13 1932-12-07 1 Latest I Rubber I J prices: I 3 Sec Page Two. I J13 words
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Advertisement90 1932-12-07 1 Here is breath "I Africa m (lie 1 fljlffljl -A |(>lni ol :l IK NY lv iU (lr Cologne. i^Sc^C'i KEY BRAND iPtfl''^ I wl I J S a iHI c Cologne of particular lift nMT 'W stren^li and fragrance, manufaciutrn HW/V^ i L^iii 1 Ulrcd m the nri:<Jl Bmpin90 words
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Article97 1932-12-07 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Tuesday. The doting prices today were: RUBBER. Spot 2 17 :J2 Dawn i 1H December 217 32 Jan.-Mar. 2 19 :\2 Dowa 1 :J Apr.-.!une 2 21 M July-Sept. 2 J i Down 1 li Oct.97 words
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Article63 1932-12-07 2 The- local rubber mark< t was easier yesterday but business wa dull with nothing passing. At noon the prices were as follows Buyers. Seller* Spot T T 13 16 (Std.-crepe) s i(7 i De-.. 7 13^16 7 15 16 Jan. -Mai. 7 15 16 v Apr .-June <63 words
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Article625 1932-12-07 2 Middle Quolations On Tuesday* MINING. Middle prices <»t' local issues were as follow m Singapore 01 ssday, according to Fraier A Co.*s list Asam Kambaag 1 Austral Malay IsVL, Aytr Hitam lin 11 6. Paniiin Tin 13 6, Batansj Padang o.ttT 1 K;itu Caves o.:;7'_. iiukit Arang 0.10625 words
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Article80 1932-12-07 2 Oils Firm On Dearer Petrol Expectations. London, Monday. With a general disposition to mark time, tne markets have continued quiet all round. On the Slock Exchange gilt-edged securities recovered after early weakness. Otherwise, apart from the firmness of oil shares on expectations of an advance m the priceReuter Wireless - 80 words
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Article41 1932-12-07 2 SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 31/32 London, 8 months' siriit 2/3 1 k Ifi London, GO days' sight 2/1 29 32 London, 30 days' s^ht 2 3 7/s London, demand 2/3 27/ ii IxilMlon T 'T. L I^l3/SI41 words
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Article79 1932-12-07 2 12 noon. Dec. G, I[)H2. Buyers Sellers Oambier 5 Java Cube Ij'^q Hamburg Cube 1000 Muntok White Pepper 22*50 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 17 50 Mixed Black Pepper 14*00 Sundricd Copra 5.K0 Mixed Copra 5.30 1 Small Flake Tap :j% Fair o 9r Mcd: Pearl79 words
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Article172 1932-12-07 2 Father and Son Take Turns at Football. London Nov. 12. Southampton Football Associatio have had to adjudicate this week upon the dilemma a father and sowho shared between them a pair o football boots. The father was the owner of the hoots. Both he and his son we;172 words
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Article668 1932-12-07 2 ALLEGED PROPOSAF.. STORY BY A MOTHER AND DAUGHTER. London, Nov. 15. A charge against an actor of the fraudulent conversion of £680 entrusted to him ,hy Mrs. Etheldreda Spiller, of Hereford Road, Bayswater, waj dismissed at Bow Street yesterday. Defendant was Imncclot Melville Rowland Phillips. :SX,668 words
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Article93 1932-12-07 2 IRON BLOCK B URIED. From Furnace In Which Man Perished. A block of iron has been reverently buried m the Catholic eliu>'chyand at Alstaden. It was a burial to honour a workman, Th'j workman, Peter Bormann. was working* ai a blast furnace at Oberhausen when ho (ell into the j93 words
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Advertisement70 1932-12-07 2 :16:— EXPOSURES WITH A ZEISS IKON "IKONTA" 1 i mi6KStMa^^^3mmft6GaT aw Ta» I wA ''^fl^B^BsmHmaAmmaarßai I $27.00 Obtainable from all j Photographic Stores. j C-"*^" 1 'jTy^^, Vcj Cr. f*JB BBS Glasf When bujinu a landless Wrist Watch tlo not be Sjir^TT 2ll^ Ch^TWatches arc noT cha. le and do70 words
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Advertisement479 1932-12-07 2 NELSON RELICS. i UNITED SERVICE MUSEUM EXHIBITION. The collection of Nelson relics and of fragments of the Victory whL'hi is permanently on view at the Roy;il United Service Museum, Whitehall, has been reinforced by a loan collection from the Borough of Moni mouth, and by other loans by the present479 words
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Advertisement313 1932-12-07 2 THE SINGAPORE Paiiy News. Head Office: 7« Btaffapor< pk h( r '<i: i> 1 1 i ,2, Tel: "Tin,,,- B Kuala I.umpiiiOffice X, lt Phoac BUBBCKIPTVON k a Ks Payable m ad Monthly |ij Quarterly 4 50 y Half-yearly Single C, I All All communi'.- it bushes matters, j subscribtions,313 words
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Miscellaneous395 1932-12-07 2 THE WEEK'S I FiNCAGEMENTS. Today, December 7. K«»tary Tiffin, Adiiphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Mrs. Lee Choon Guan's "At Home" m aid of Child Welfare Society, •1.1 p.m. Police Bund, Yelok Ayer, 6.15 p.m. Friday, December 9. Perak Amateur Races, First Day. Police Band, Katong IV.rk, 9 p.m. Saturday. December 10.395 words
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Miscellaneous457 1932-12-07 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings are For Europe. P. and O. S. X. Co.'s Comorin (Dec. 9). N.Y.K.: Haruna Maru I Dec. 15). Hamburg Amerika Line Kurmark (D.A.D.G.) (Dec. 15). East Asiatic Co., Ltd. Alsir. (Dec. 13). Blue Funnel: Danoalfon (Dec. 14). Norildeut^cher Lloyd: Lahn457 words
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Miscellaneous188 1932-12-07 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. TAPANOELI, Dutch. 1.1.5H tons, fron Batavia 0-12. for Be I a Wan 7-12. CITY OF LILLE, Brit., 4,062 lons, fron Manila 0-12. for I.S.A. 13-12. MEIKO KIARU, Jap., 2,7:,s ton.-, fron Moji .">-12, for Pert Pirie .S-12. KKDAH. Brit.. 1,033 tons. from B Deli 0-12. for B. Deli.188 words
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Article855 1932-12-07 3 SEVERAL REGULARS UNABIF TO TRAVEL. FORWARD LINE WEAKENED. the coachMi«i| of n hpcke> trial on th.. i> a Following were wlected to represent Ki,i.«,wl an^ > esU>r day. this Saturday. WMf^tte agates* Malacca 1. Oehlers (S.R.C) ;R. \s| lulll lX (R.A ,:H EMi^ti (S"()r^ aml l{dr-855 words
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Article55 1932-12-07 3 VERSiTY RUGBY MATCH. London, Tuesday, nta to three Oxford m the annual ruffby Twickenham today. K\ the Rcore was three iter. re: Ov n-Smith; Minns, nkin vraicjk -Jai ks»».\. Kichai da, Nichol- Jones. Presi i John iton, Rets, i yfe; Anderson, Mai i apt.), .Io ie 3, W.55 words
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Article22 1932-12-07 3 ded Uli Oashrs Madrid. Vladrid, Thursdsy. 1 :?itf 2] passciiLjer, depth of E* ifeet whei l»rokf and the safety de22 words
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Article158 1932-12-07 3 DEAD MAN'S PULSE FELT THROUGH WINDOW. London. Nov. 15. At an inquest at Hove vaster-; on a man who «bfl fatally gashed ill a locked kiU-hen it was stated that a (lector wfcvn calico «> id not enter. He there-f ->iv broke the window, put his ham158 words
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Article725 1932-12-07 3 THREES SHINE. S.C.C. TEAM MOSTLY ON DEFENCE. ombincd Col. 20; S.C.C. 3. By 20 points (a goal and rivr tries) to three points (a hry) the Combined Colleges dtfV. ted weak team at Rugby at the Raffles C College ground yesterday. The College were by far725 words
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Article65 1932-12-07 3 S their effort! and Wtn BOOH awarded "(two successive coiners. Fast Grounder. 1 Not many minuter elapsed before their efforts were rewarded when Chin Fook completely beat Cheok i', Wah with a low fast grounder. In the closing stages Bendemeer earned their first and only success when a beautifully placed65 words
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Article820 1932-12-07 3 CHINESE LEAGUE. IS GOOD WIN FOR COMPANIONS. rt cli BENDEMEER BEATEN. g hti .C.A.A. 1; Bendemeer A. C 1. Nt dt The Chinese Companions Athle- ai tic Association played fast and exhilarating football to beat the ea Bendemeer Athletic Club by four O soak to one m a820 words
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Article220 1932-12-07 3 WINDING-UP ORDER F( WELL-KNOWN FIR*. j (From ).ir Ov. n < 01 Penang, On the petition o» th Siamese Prospecting f 01, > '■lusticc Prichard, m th< :Lourt this morning, grii <i«T for the winding up <> lin Lain Co., Ltd., a well-kno 1 itc-iv firm, 61220 words
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Article110 1932-12-07 3 News Of Death Received From Sydney. Kiu.u Our ()v. Corn Kualii Lw >' I < u\tU<t advii i.i: from Sydney of >- d T- A. Duffy* of l: iv. vesUrday. A-, :ht offices and <i. ><\y Malayan Ti Ltd .ri il companies **ill v •< afternoon. Mr.110 words
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Advertisement114 1932-12-07 3 F ol4:illleJuiiuj-i.iui«(>«]* j MORE LI A. this ii a i I gM g^ that MWI -I.:. I BIBBj 2 tom p I i.. it r BIHWh Mm chi)f>sinß I.. .'in\ r.c %4wlA li-n.i'r A r id a bright N( 'i bi ic. j t j I Welcome A fways--191 ii114 words
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Article98 1932-12-07 4 Injured Man In Grave Danger. A Tamil was pr duccd yesterday afternoon before Mr. A. W. Hay volnnf r i d Ma istri to, charged with voluntarily causing hurt with a 1 dangerous weapon to a Chinese. I The accused stat<'d that there had been a scuffle and98 words
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Article52 1932-12-07 4 December 10 beii date on which His Majesty the Xn X of Sian has fixed for the cerenv ny of giving the New Constitution the iToyd! Siamese Consulate General will be' closed for three days, i.e., Dec 10 11 and 12, as these dates will be observed s» public holidays52 words
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Article58 1932-12-07 4 Delayed Owing To Pilot's Illness. Batavia, Tuesday. The homeward Dutch air mail Jhas been delayed at Allahabad owinffto the pilot, Mr. P. Both, being I ill from malaria. The delay will probably last six days. Aneta. The aeroplane referred to, the Eared Owl, left Batavia on Friday,58 words
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Article63 1932-12-07 4 Marseilles, Monday. Hong Kong wiH shortly be within I ten days' journey of France by re- fcular air service, according- to M. I Nogues, director of the French I Air Orient Co., who has returned 1 from the East after concluding i arrangements to extend63 words
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1323 1932-12-07 4 PETITION FOR JUDICIAL SEPARATION. PERSISTENT CRUELTY ALLEGED. A judicial separation was petitioned for by Mrs. Annie Crcsson. now living at Amber Mansions, before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell m the Supreme Court yesterday, from her husband, Marius Cresson, of the Singapore Harbour Board, on the grounds1,323 words
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Article589 1932-12-07 4 POINTS DISCUSSED. FREEDOM OF PORTS ESSENTIAL. After Monday's conference a Government House between Si Samuel Wilson, Permanent Under Secretary of State for the Colonies and the unofficial members of th Legislative Council, Mr. John Bap nail, leader of the unofficials, issue* the following statement regarding589 words
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Article666 1932-12-07 4 1 bronchitis but, against this, there i was the second accused's admission that she had assaulted the child. [t might be, continued the judge, J tihat the poor husband was dragged j into this by his wife but as it was Nearly shown that ill-treatment at- t east666 words
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Advertisement145 1932-12-07 4 LET US HELP YOU SkJL, Vh, YkJUjK. X'MAS GIFT PROBLEMS. BBV 1 \S L V^v J /tS-,n If you want your Gifts to show good taste .md discrimination you must visit our displays of attractive and useful Gifts Gifts that lust that are certain of appreciation and at prices that145 words
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Miscellaneous110 1932-12-07 4 LAW NOTICE. Before the Chief Justice m thei Ist. Court today at 10.45 a.m.; Judgments:— S. 1124/31 Tan Kirn! Sai trading as Chop Sin Choon Lim vs. Tan Thian Wee and another. S. 994/32 Advertising and Publicity Bureau Ltd. vs. Advertising and Publicity Letjens. Followed by: S. 1450/31 Yu Wan110 words
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Article261 1932-12-07 5 JAPANESE TRAIN WRECKED. «M < ASI ALTIES. W :O\FIRMATIOiN OF FLIGHT OF SU. se cables supply ■i f the Reuter n reported flight Soviet territory. inghai, Tuesday. has been wrecktunnel through the by I !e i. Su Pingplaced big stones a tk, ai- ing many casual-; r< port that they261 words
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Article376 1932-12-07 5 UNABLE TO APPEAR AS COMPLAINANT. Mr. Begg and his wife WCTC the complainants m two cases which were to have come before Mr. A. C. Boyd m the Fourth Police Court yesterday, on complaints of alleged use of criminal force and voluntarily causing hurt against three men,376 words
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1633 1932-12-07 5 HOMICIDE AMOUNTING TO MURDER. JURY'S UNANIMOUS VERDICT. Caten h tL "<>"™e. how he saw a MUw eiNlvid betns m Iho Ot j? e r pnson^' with iron ban am! a squee^ I -1 rT r(l <"™nal Prison on thy morning of NTov *0 ccLed tJL Vx1,633 words
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Article140 1932-12-07 5 TO BE TIGHTENED. GIVEN RIFLE PRACTICE. MOUNTED OFFICERS. London, Monday. Ajs a sequel *<) a convict striking Govtmor of Dartmoor Prison m the fate with th«* result that the Governor h:is gone on si;*k leave, the discipline ir the prison is being further tightened up. A schemeReuter Wireless - 140 words
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Article133 1932-12-07 5 NUMBERED 13." fi I- Fated Japanese Destroyer. Tokio, Tuesday. The Navy Office announces that L 66 of the crew destroyer Sawarabi an missing and feared lost. When the destroyer foundered m a storm late on Monday evening it a hundred mi'es north-west of Formosa. Accompanied by three sister ships, theReuter - 133 words
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Article65 1932-12-07 5 Little Hope. Tokio, Tuesday. Littft hope *g Leld out of the re eu< of any <>." the remaining 104 ■•)•< and bluejackets of the. -laii i Sawarabi r;a it appears that a 1 except tin 1 16 rescued were below v.vjk with the hatches battened ii wn "witi^- to theReuter - 65 words
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Article111 1932-12-07 5 Delay In Effective Restriction. r I he Financial News says it is now generally expected that a tea -iriction scheme will be devised and accepted but not before Mar. 1. .This delay m the imposition of the 1 1 scheme may mean that the market will have toReuter - 111 words
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Article87 1932-12-07 5 Allegation In Breach C)J' Trust Charge. Tan Chye Senior, alias Ter Ann 'hai, was represented by Mr. D. N-' Banner jea when he was charged befon Mr. A. W. Hay, the Second! Magistrate, yesterday on a charge of criminal breach of trust. According to the prosecution tory, the87 words
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Article53 1932-12-07 5 London, Saturday. The greatest loud the Empire air mail has ever carried left Croydon' today m an Imperial airways liner,' the Heracles, en route for India. In addition to 21 passengers and; fr< ight, the liner earned nearly one t«:n of aii- mail, equivalent to over hu.immiReuter Wireless - 53 words
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Advertisement41 1932-12-07 5 Ihe House IMcCALLUM FOUNDED IN 1807 A.a 12.-, YEARS AGO. noble record steadfastly maintained by their Product. McCALLUM'S "PERFECTION" WHISKY. THEIR MARK:— Obtainable from all the well known Provision Stores or 1 EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD. No. 9, Robinson Road, SINGAPORE. r41 words
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Advertisement221 1932-12-07 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE $g FOR EVERYTHING Phone: 2938. STAR MAXWELL ALL ENGLAND GOLF Clubs by Gibsons of Kinghorn f FINEST QUALITYj— GOLF BAGS BY ROBERT BRAYANT. GOLF BALLS BY DUNLOP OTHER MAKES. Prices to suit all pockets. R O V SS O N S THE MALAYAN SPORTS DEPOT.221 words
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Article91 1932-12-07 6 Possibility Of Strike Receding, Dublin, Saturday. The possibility of the railway a receding through the Government's concessions to the Labour arty which, it w reported, fai towards tty- nationalisation scri v. which the Labour Paity urged It is understood that the Trans. .on will be introduced early mReuter Wireless - 91 words
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Article19 1932-12-07 6 Famous Telescope Sold At Christies. ,i psed by Nelson •<• ChrW "'■•"■l'ti lenotinsE c| friend i llt n19 words
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Article93 1932-12-07 6 Acquitted After 5 Years In Prison. Leipzig, Saturday. Owing mainly to thy persistent eff< its of his aped mother Waller Bullerjahn, known as the M oerman Dreyfua," wa? acquitted of the chaige of high treason by the Fli^n Court serving five out of his sentence of fifteen years'Reuter Wireless - 93 words
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Article35 1932-12-07 6 P»riB, Saturday. j ,h:V OJ v a (1 l; 1 r |)oli( v fore- "Mriowed by the Ifhiurter of Com- towmSi i ;t i M ;v iv ;:.r- n ;:.j.» i t A;35 words
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Article72 1932-12-07 6 Geneva, Monday. The Japanese Delegation has m formed the signatories of the Wash mgton pad of Japan's proposals foi naval disarmament. Though detail will noi published for a few davit \> understood they include re auction of battleship tonnaj fron 35,000 to 25,000, limitation of i ina.iro orAneta-Trans-Ocean - 72 words
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Article81 1932-12-07 6 Rome, Sunday. Allegations that Mussolini's onlei ol two new cruisers i.; due to Sentment at the French decision'^ proceed with the construction o! c now cruiser Dunkerque has prompted an authoritative denial, \iihou--i it is admitted that the French action has displeased Italy, it h stated the81 words
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Article80 1932-12-07 6 Geaeva, Monday. The Italians participated m re resumed meetiM.tr which earned the buTei?2sii p,lan earer fttWlmem CCO.inn (ll J)V! Kls the doubtfU acceptance ol (k-nnany. Mr. Mac Donald has desitrrH I;nvjte( i the principal represeXtWes Ol the other tour Powers to a dili-l ncr party tonight. Groat80 words
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Article225 1932-12-07 6 DISARMAMENT TALKS A BREAKDOWN IMMINENT? FRANCE GERMANY. Geneva, Monday. News of the imminent arrival of the German Foreign Minister, Baron von Xeurath, who was expected to roach here early this afternoon had a heartening effect m League circles and revived hopes ihat the 80-called live-power conferenceAneta-Trans-Ocean - 225 words
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Article145 1932-12-07 6 1 Paris, Monday. Advices from Geneva indicatii the imminent breakdown of the Di armament Conference to be di&gui |ed as an indefinite adjournmei have evoked expressions <'i' furio protest from French political eire who declare that M. Herriot m insist upon discussion of nw Fren< disarmament security planAneta-Trans Ocean - 145 words
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Article175 1932-12-07 6 PAY OR DEFAULT/ MR. HOOVER CHANGE* HIS PLANS. Washington, Monday. All accounts agree 'hat Congieai has adopted the slogan "pay 01 default" with regard to the Wai Debts' instalment and is reporter that the administration has come tc the conclusion that any attempt t< dictate toReuter Wireless - 175 words
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Article70 1932-12-07 6 Brussels, Sunday. Emulating the French and Bri tish example, the Belgian Government has decided to dispatch second Note on the debt question reiterating and en phasising former argumcrts against payment of the instalment i\ut> on December 16, and aggeBting a review, of the entire problem and finallyAneta-Trans-Ocean - 70 words
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Article293 1932-12-07 6 Rome, Tuesday. Italy has decide 1 to pay the Wa Debt instalment to the Unite j. States unless other circumstance it intervene. l{ was dcci l»d to make th December debt ia\ meal at a mccl 11 ing of the Pasci.it Grand Council i h which SignorReuter - 293 words
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Article91 1932-12-07 6 Washington, Sunday. 2urope*s i m q litare o.i armaments is a core poini among American critics of the Anglo-French notes on debts. Mr. Bahibridge (olby Secretary of State under resident Wilson, suggests that the war debts be paio by an international l>ond issue guaranteed by the rebtorReuter; Reuter Wireless - 91 words
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Article131 1932-12-07 6 New York, Tuesday. Mr. Hoover has changed his plans! and decided to defer his war debt message, to Congress till later this 1 wee:;, according to the Washington corr^ponxfcnt of the New York' Times, who adds that official circles' state that the message will refer to131 words
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Article625 1932-12-07 6 MR. V. A. LOWINGER LEAVING MALAYA ON RETIREMENT. (From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur, Monday. One of the ablest profession;: I Officers and department head Malaya has ever known will leav t Kuala Lumpur on retirement o i Wednesday. He is Mr. V. A. Lowinger, C.B.E625 words
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Article144 1932-12-07 6 American And British Naval Units. Xew Yoik, Saturday. The private shipbuilding Industry iji the United States is m a i serious condition, owing to the almost complete lack o{ Governmental j and commercial work, states the annual report of the Secretary for the Navy which shows how the144 words
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Article983 1932-12-07 6 (.{local experiment. f NUMBER OF PROBLEMS SOLVED. -Malaya jnoiv than an&Other country has -o much to gain from an extension of the uses of her principal product, that more than oral dinary interest attaches to the aciM tivities on at present m Raffle re Place,983 words
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Article44 1932-12-07 6 ANGLO-PERSIAN OIL LEASE. BRIT, GOVE "NO I. the Bri qu< !> 1 1 er S was cumstai defii 60 t a ii T!.. I; Dec. 2 ha i i nment, Gov< mi«,. find add not »11 legitinii fusl Britain nterfen I 'ompi i Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 44 words
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Article16 1932-12-07 6 p, na d oi I ruilty o I sa Pr pot. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 16 words
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Advertisement77 1932-12-07 6 THE EMPIRE'S BEST Pure \jf \x Creamery X s c sX Australian S\ f\ Butter yp IV' P\ C ~m WATCH FOR THE CHOP SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. THIS EVENING ROO X I f7r TEA DANCE BOOKING 6.30-8.15 P.M. NOW INFORMAL OPEN FOR DINNER DANCE X77 words
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Article871 1932-12-07 7 ■proposals of eight i committees. I lepokt which created a storm. b) irhic* nanonal expenditure mi s ht as r«.H,w. i i iej out m reports issued m N\, v v? [f* y ver ni »>tte« ol pnsate members of Tarliampni v: I h; ■^V "rlj an tigkth or871 words
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Article61 1932-12-07 7 IIV Mal Motion Jusi <>M In Congrew. J v *»-*hinpton, Monday. 1 n I tactics of the b Conaresi re- motion m 1 ;tl of Prohibition have Lhe Houh€ of Reting bj 272 to m I < 1 motion, thereby the requiaiU twotht VolatMd A I "naturally ferbeen introduced61 words
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Article70 1932-12-07 7 Reported Dfacovery In Kenya. Nairobi, Monday. Radium In reported to have been discovered th< Nanyuki distr^ Ker.va. I' [hl>[ m [gold aid pitch-blend, the latter con core.tvil m LoWaigp Hills, 30 mi from Nanyuki. The nature and extent ol the confirmed hji it und< rttood numerous settlera m70 words
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Article551 1932-12-07 7 THE BAD OLD DAYS. KAKJLY "GANGSTERS." STREET RUNNERS. (By Air Mail.) London, Xov ■>■> Uangsters" and "bootleggers" 'of *c ,no<]c,n American pattern are lf ,V a ">' a production; {nan among the fores*] of law and order is no new discovery th<fear that "crook" plays will encourage the criminal tendencies551 words
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Article71 1932-12-07 7 Vanishing British Exports. Washington, Monday. United States exports to the United Kingdom m October totalled $33,057,000 compared wltb |60 9 499(000 m October 1931. Imports from the United Kingdom wore only $:;,790.000, compared with $11,277,000. Although the October trade returns showed th. largest favourable trade balance forReuter Wireless - 71 words
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Article76 1932-12-07 7 Title Of Irish Goyenjor* General. London, Monday. The fad that Mr. Donald Buckley la; announced hif wiihai to be known as "Seneschal" instead of Governor-General of Southern Ireland led Earl Cadogau to inquire m tin- Hou-c of Commons whothvr theie any material Bignifiance m ih*> uiten'd dc>ißnalion. Mr. Tfcomai76 words
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Article393 1932-12-07 7 ONE OF THE OLDEST CIVILISATIONS. That the Malay civilisation it. tlmost a.- ancient :i< any m the world; that it extended to both side* the Mediterranean, along vh*- Indian rct:.!i and on both slu ■•(.s of the Pacific nd that it ia a heritage of •vliich the descendant393 words
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Article76 1932-12-07 7 IncreasiniE Banilitrv In Poland. Warsaw, Friday. Two police agents were murdered when seeking to identity two suspected persons at the Glinna railway station. The iren opened fire with revolvers and then fted, but are believed to have been arrested later. Several other acts of banditry have taken place76 words
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Article62 1932-12-07 7 (Jaiieasus IJnk With Moscow, Nov. 1 i Ancient monumoiils establishing that trading to^>k place between ;n--ciciH Krypt and thfi Cemcasus, havbeen discovered m Kabavdino, Nort'; Caucasus, by archreologisU .-ent to secure material for tho permitiv--art exhibition to be held here m Deposits of >u»ii' wen- a!s;> Touind whichTass - 62 words
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Article594 1932-12-07 7 PAISLEY BARGAIN. MILLIONAIRE'S HOUSE GOES CHEAPLY. (B> Air Hip;) London, Nov. U3. The Paialey woman who yesterday, with a nod of her head' given on the impulse of the moment, bought a millionaire's bouse for o«.. found herself today unable to Main admittance to her new594 words
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Article96 1932-12-07 7 Two Police Constables Exonerated. Jerusalem, Saturday. Important issues relating to thi maintenance' of public order art i.ivolved m the tri.>l of two Biiti>l constables. Nelson Cork and Georgl Ba\oillot, on a charge of man slaughter for shooting Bedouin >a! smugglers who v ere attempting t< evade arrest mReuter Wireless - 96 words
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Article99 1932-12-07 7 lon-Keepers Warned Noi To Sc*ll British Beer. I London, Satuiday. The public houses m Dublin w.ve visited m all parts of th«- City *o- 'day by young men who said thai they ware i—mhri of the Irish Republican Ar.iiy acting under strurtions from headquarter! to notify the ownersReuter Wireless - 99 words
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Article514 1932-12-07 7 MILLIONS STAKED. 1 4 r ALLEGATIONS OF FRAUD. r "POLICE CORRUPTION." (By Air Mail.) London, Nov. 22. The estimate that bookmakers m this country handle al>out £400,000,000 every year, ami retain E>s. out of every 75., was made by Canon Peter Green, of Manchester, In a514 words
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Article77 1932-12-07 7 Ousting European Trade In D.E.I. Batavia, Monday. Japan i« ouftins Europea i ounlrits from th;.« Dutch Inrli< .nai-ket. The official f.trn:«s of iin|i<nts oj >ttori eroods iru<; Java nnii Madura during the period January to September this year hhow that 62 pei e.it. carat from Japan, 17 per77 words
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Article106 1932-12-07 7 Dublin, Saturday. I'lanv f'<>! tl-.<- formation of an iutt'i lational syndicate iii connection with th<* project to establish an aii- port \v. (iulway an- well under vsay dc.'laicd Mr. Glendinniaf ChairmMi (<i* t!i,- Irish Transport lorporation, which is mainly i ■<•>• f;<;nisihle for th(* launching o<* tlnReuter Wireless - 106 words
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Article, Illustration75 1932-12-07 8 hi^Jiii^mu^th* '^'t' PZ*"* t]U (iuiUlhMl W|y*|| I summons under the OSrfal Secret. Ac n t(,nn<c,«,M, Hith his hmk ot >ocret Knrkc memorus wkidl has bee« withdrawn from publication Lord Inverciyde (rirht) with Mr R. 1.. ngus at the cp.^i,,,,. "~^l I.advkirk. Monk. on. Mr. Ar-i,' |,im -.s !rl llm w<irk75 words
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