Singapore Daily News, 8 December 1932
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Title Section12 1932-12-08 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News NO. 58. THURSDAY, DEC. BTH, 1932. 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article493 1932-12-08 1 the most cheering news dis pute between China ..v. engaging the anxi- jon of the Assembly of Nations*, n that r*»--v «.t both the -Japan*'-c the Chinese Ministry the League o2 »n dinner m London. 'if I. ii anese tv find themmeet on social occsithere is considerably of493 words
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Article175 1932-12-08 1 PREMIERS' TALK. ON WAR DEBTS PAYMENT. PROBABLE DECISION. Mr. Ramsay Mat Donald and M. Herriot are expected to confer today O n war debts policy and a decision is expected to be arrived at. Meanwhile, the British Press is ikivoin regarding the probable t-ffect of the transferReuter - 175 words
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Article296 1932-12-08 1 London, Wednesday. The enigma of the third step m the debt question exercises the British Press which takes President Hoover's message to Congress as iv cold douche upon hopes that America will not insist on payment on Dec. 1">. This fact is regarded as precipitated by thisReuter - 296 words
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Article189 1932-12-08 1 London, Monday. The Financial News protests agai ist the tendency to minimise the direct effect of the- debt question upon the Sterling exchange. A fall m the pound, says the paper, would accentuate the crisis m raw materials and r™lonpr the world wide economic nepression. The SundayAneta-Havas - 189 words
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Article173 1932-12-08 1 U.S. FISCAL YEAR. MR. HOOVER'S BUDGET MESSAGE. Washini?toi, Wednesday. A deficit for Uir current fiscal year of $1,146,000,000 k estimated m Mr. Hoover's budget mes~age to Congress. Thciv will be a further $:)00,000,000 defic-t next year un'e,s additional revenue is secured and economies effected. ''Such a situationReuter - 173 words
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Article53 1932-12-08 1 Spanish Onion Exporters Fined. Madrid, Monday. BtcaUM they packed their onions and oranges m cratel bearing emblems of the former monarchy as a trademark, five exporters at Valencia have been fined riOO pesctea each having been found guilty of a broach of the regulations for protecting theAneta-Trans Ocean - 53 words
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Article43 1932-12-08 1 Berlin. Sunday. The Hleiloch dam across the Saale Valley m Thurinjda has been opened formally. It is the largest dam m Western ov Central Europe. It' took six years to build and holds J 215,000,000 cubic meters of water. I Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 43 words
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Article, Illustration12 1932-12-08 1 First m the early morning queue for the itinerant Singapore barber.12 words
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Article83 1932-12-08 1 But Only Assets An Empty SaiV Paris, Dec. 5. The latent m a series of financial scandals is the arrest of the directors of the Banque de Paris poui' le Commerce et Lindnstrie on a charge of fraud and infringement i of the company laws. The arrest followedAneta-Trans-Ocean - 83 words
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Article30 1932-12-08 1 According to the Agence Bconomique ct Kinanciere, the Soviet Union has placed orders m Prance for twenty million 1" rants worth «»i." motor-car parts and various tool^ und utensils.- Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 30 words
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122 1932-12-08 1 Britain's Rebuke To Russian Ambassador. London^ Wednesday. The fact that Sir John Simon, i the Foreign Secretary, had adminis-!< tercd a strong rebuke to the Uus- 1 -dan Ambassador, M. Maisky, mj Nov. 28 m consequence of ""he activities of the Third International; ar.d press propaganda, was r?vealid today mReuter - 122 words
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Article52 1932-12-08 1 Through Communication With Europe. Tokio, Wednesday. According to a Tsitsihar ■essagr, railway traffic ha^ been resumed on the whole of the Western section of the Chinese Eastern Railway as a successful completion <»f operattons against General Su l'inj;wcn. thereby restarting communications witli. Europe 1 after over two months'Reuter - 52 words
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Article24 1932-12-08 1 Vienna, Tuesday. The American author Mr. Sinclair Lewis intends to settle permanently m Austria and ha*bought a house m Vienna, Aneta Trans-OceanAneta Trans-Ocean - 24 words
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Article57 1932-12-08 1 Suggested Helpers For Far East Peace. Geneva, Wednesday. Speaking on the Sino-Japanese dispute m the League Assembly this afternoon Sir John Simon, the British Foreign Secretary, suggest ed the desirability of inviting the United States and Soviet Russia to share m the work of the Commission ofReuter - 57 words
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Article30 1932-12-08 1 Berlin, Tuesday. President von Hindenburg reoeived the ex-Qhancellor, Herr von Papen, m farewell audience and as token of his esteem presented him with an autographed portrait. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 30 words
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Article1075 1932-12-08 1 Two hundred wars ajjo a humble mother m Preston. Lancashire, gave lurth to a son «a> d< s tined to becoae tin- rounder of the cotton industry. Richard \rkWright, In inwntirm tl,«- first pureh automatic spinning machine, took tlv firs* step m turning cloth-makinu from a craft into1,075 words
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Advertisement7 1932-12-08 1 Latest 1> übber Prices: Sec P««« wo7 words
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Advertisement6 1932-12-08 1 Latest Tin Prices: See Page Two.6 words
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Article31 1932-12-08 2 Market: Dull. Spot 2 17 32 Cnchangcd' January 2 17 32 Jan.-.Mar. 2 I Hi Down 1 32 Apr.-Junt* 2 21 32 Unchanged July -Sept. 2V» Oct.-Ilec. 2 13 IK31 words
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Article15 1932-12-08 2 Spot Rl5l 13P.M, DowafeStl :i Months Itftl Us. 9d. Down is. N Market: Btttir"15 words
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Article15 1932-12-08 2 1h( local tjji market was steadier yesterday with the loial price vising! to |77%.15 words
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Article36 1932-12-08 2 Thpge was again very little doing m tlu- share market. Industrials showed slightly better demand, (»nt little business wat dune. Tradeis were firm and s"t;t!i parcels changed hands at |25. Rubber and tin were' neglected.36 words
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Article82 1932-12-08 2 Another very q Übt day was passe<l m the market with prices eteady throughout. At rhe aiuti( i the de- niand was fair. Crepe fatched Sl--to 9%, while food slu«-t was sold at 7%. Loose snap was obtain* i m A%, sheet cuttingra up and 1 1 brown crepe82 words
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Article672 1932-12-08 2 Middle Quotations On Wrdnrsdav. MINING. Middle price! of local issues \rere ;i> follows m Sinigapoie <>n Wednesday, according to Frasjr A Co.'s list A>a:u Hum bang 6 id.. Austral Malay 19 Ayi-r li.t;.;.i Tin 11 Bangrin Tin Baiang Padang 0.07 Hatu Caves v.^ 1 Bvkit Afti| < j672 words
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Article198 1932-12-08 2 Scheme For Pataling And Pernaiiibang Rubber. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Tuesday. Pataling Rubber Estate, Ltd., and lVinainbanjr Rubber Estates, Ltd., have circularised their shareholders proposing an amalgamation. It is proposed to reduce the Pataling capital by 13s. 4d. per £1 share and the amalgamated company will have a capital198 words
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Article71 1932-12-08 2 12 u.(»r». Dec. 7. 1i»32. Buyers Sellers Gambifcr 5.50 •lava Cube i».50 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 22.50 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 17.50 Mixed Black Pepper 14.00 Sundried Copra 5. 50 Mixid Copra 5.30 Small Flake Tap 3% Fair ;j.50 Mcd: Pearl 3. 8571 words
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Article51 1932-12-08 2 Shipping Connections hWith Far East. Ottawa, Monday. The Canadian Department of Commerce had concluded an agreement with a group of shipping companies to create a monthly service between Halifax and Egypt, Ceylon and the Dutch East Indies with a view to developing Canadian l.rnrio with the Far Exist.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 51 words
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Article42 1932-12-08 2 Yesterday's exchange rates m! eluded the following:— SELLING, 1 London, 4 months' ai^ht 2/3 31/32' London, 3 months' sight 2 3 15 16! Londoo, 60 <J<iys' sight 2/3 29/32 London, 30 days' sight 2 3 7/8 London, demand 2/8 27^3242 words
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Article438 1932-12-08 2 CIVIL MARRIAGE. A REGISTER OFFICE CEREMONY. (By Air Mail.) London, Nov. 22. A Jewess was granted a decree of nullity, with costs, m the Divorce Court yesterday on the grouti i !that a ceremony m a register office was not binding upon her. She was Mrs.438 words
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Article165 1932-12-08 2 Triumph for Soviet's Peaceful Policy. Moscow. Tuesday. Ratification of the Russo-Polish nofHaggression pact is hailed by the Press an k triumph for th< Soviet's peaceful policy and a- symptom of the increasing weakness of the "international bom gcoisie" due- to the world depression. In this connection theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 165 words
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Article81 1932-12-08 2 Reported Loss of Work To Local Docks. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ifodan, Sunday. The Bataviaasch Nicu\\>.l>la»i states that the Direeton of the Dutch East Indian Tankers Company (the Asiatic Petroleum Co.) have promised to the Dry Dock Co., Sourabaya, that In the future an important part of the81 words
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Advertisement182 1932-12-08 2 Found at Last! THR MASTER TAILOR U TS Jk\ Perfect m Cut. Latest Style and "IH&X First Class Mate- fl WS rials, at Ver> jAM Moderate Prices. >t 9 TUNG CHOY 28-11, COLEMAN ST. SINGAPORE. HAVE YOU SEEN IT y« and noticed its graceful modern lines and •ts handsome appearance,182 words
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Advertisement240 1932-12-08 2 Paily News. Head (Mace: 7. 1 Tel: "T !M Kuala LumpiM' Office 23 .1 I'! SUBSCRIPTION hlj Payable >, Monthly Quarterly Half-yearly Single I All coinir, 1 basincss 1,. subscribtions, etc., should l< I MANAGER. ADVERTUi Ml \i Por casual inch Sii 1 One Insertion Two Three Four Five Sii240 words
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Miscellaneous150 1932-12-08 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. j silvi;ksani)AL. Brit, MM from Now York 7-12, for Port Swettonham 12-12. MAROS, Hutch, :;•>;> ions, from Imlrafiri 7-12, for Imiiajriri 9-12. DUKAT, Norw., "0.1 tons, from Bangkok 7-12, for BtMfkok Wf. BOEIBAT, Siam, SM tons, from Turnpat 7-12, for Baifeo 10-12. ABMBDI, Hrit., >i;M tons, from Bombay150 words
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Miscellaneous435 1932-12-08 2 SHHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings are I For Europe. P. and O. S. N. Co.^ Comorin (Dec. N.Y.K.: Haruna Maru (Dec. 15). Hamburg Amerika Line Kurmark (D.A.D.G.) (Dec. 15). East Asiatic Co., Ltd. Alsir. (Dec. 13). Blue Funnel: Deu.alion (Dec. 14 1. Norddeutscher Lloyd: Lahn435 words
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Miscellaneous573 1932-12-08 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. I Today, December 8. Perak Amateur Races, First Day. Police Band, Katong Park, 9 p.m. Saturday, December 10. Perak Amateur Racer, Second Day. St. Andrew's Hospital Carnival Ball, Raffles Hotel. Sunday, December 11. Police Band. Botanical Gardens 9 p.m. Monday, December 12. Annual General Meeting of Children's573 words
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Article687 1932-12-08 3 BIG WIN FOR S.R.C. PADANG HOCKEY. CHINESE LET FIVE GOALS. DOGGED DEFENCE. < hinesc l ■hi ir »>wn ground Chinese '•>, atch ippily but cl d The I c rio but i a m. H i line, I i 1 '»;ili on ihe elf I'll is '< i len <!i687 words
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Article412 1932-12-08 3 KEBAKTIAN BEAT THE BSDADARI S.C. MXX 1 li.S.(; 2 A crinkling of spectators iaw wow and uninteresting game m division of the Malayan Associatiou league "^.MaUyati Kebaktian Raja aitd the Bidadari Sports Club yes ay afternoon at the J a 'l an -a r Stadium. typically second412 words
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Article668 1932-12-08 3 NARROW VICTORY FOR S. C. C. PADANG RUGBY. R.A.F. UNLUCKY TO LOSE. POOR GAME. s< •">• It. A.F. S. In the last moment of the pain" yesterday against thr R.AJ SI McLeod converted a try by Rotherv, and gave an 'S.C.C. XV a victory that they did not deserve to668 words
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Article49 1932-12-08 3 Welsh Victory Over London, Wednesday. li. i o'd, tint- weather at Wrexham today l»,000 people saw Wales heat Ireland m an international football match by four goals to one. At Stamford T^rid^e 50,000 people jacked the r iound m cold and sunny weather to see tSnglaild licat49 words
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Article192 1932-12-08 3 ENGLAND WIN BY TEN WICKETS. Sydney, Wednesday. England w.r. the first tot match by ten wickets. Nothing- was added to Australia's over-night score of 144 for nine, for O'Reilly was bowled !>y Voce with the third hall of the second ov( r. His total was seven and NagelReuter - 192 words
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Article237 1932-12-08 3 HANDICAPS FOR PERAK MEETING. i Th< FV-rak Turf dob amateur meeting will bei>ia on Friday. Han dicaps for thai ('ay arc as follows: Race 1. Ponies, Class Div. 11. Di.irtme (flve furs.) The Armenian 11. Kiack Magic 10.0, Hop i Over 9.11, Sir rty '.'.7. Imareek 8.10, Hati Off237 words
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Article155 1932-12-08 3 New Ground Opt'tird At Target Hill. The- Singapore Khalsa Association's new recreation ground and pavilion at Target Hill, off Balestier Road, was opened <m Sundry by Sardar Sunder Singh Sawhny, the patron of tlu* Association. Later m the evening a hock »y match was played between teams representing155 words
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Article304 1932-12-08 3 The result of t he Ladies Medal, December, a1 the Sepoy Lines Golf luh was as fellows: Mrs. Oakeshott 40—11=29 Miss M. L. Evsna 48—15=33 Miss Hegarty 45—12 33 Mrs. English 11— «ri:',:j Mrs. Alien 42— 8=34 Mrs. Ambler 45— 9=96 Mitt Stewart 4»— 10=39 Mrs. Morrell tiO304 words
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Article885 1932-12-08 3 CHILD'S BURIAL. IRREGULAR REMOVAL OF BODY. A Chinese undertaker was given i severe warning by Mr. P. <>. Bourn*, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday when an inquiry was held; into the events following the death Hi a child a few hours after liir^k. It appeared that the child885 words
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Article462 1932-12-08 3 No Longer A Legal Problem." London, V V, dnesd Sneaking a1 'lie dinner <>f the !<■ <>f Nation fnion, winch was attended by a distinguished col pany, including members of the Japane Emba sy ami the Chinese Ministry, Lord Lytton declared that the situation had ceased t<> beReuter - 462 words
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Article72 1932-12-08 3 Give* A Lecture In Berlin. Alexander K«n imky, o Vutton, wa. Prime Bftin t Russian Republican G inn nt tbliflhed afwi 'Ih> overt !i v T ;tii.-in. d€|ivefe«J i Itciuit m Berlin l>« (>■>>• a leled iirclv. Xt ivn-ky who s|i/,kv <- K\ a*l future a.-, he MQt it,Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 72 words
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Advertisement194 1932-12-08 3 rQsleu lo iLWliispvrs J fx h (j I i\ n Klassts arc rafted to Her m '*~^~'ai\u C Rood lutk. .md hafPT >' W and, tojstcl m C» KA N I v Ml I I MO R F 1. 1. A this i\ .i ".>.\h I gm fn j* 5194 words
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Article34 1932-12-08 4 (K '""i Our Own •orrespondi-rit.) Modan, Doe. 1. A Rue of om hundred Knildwn was imposed on Mr. Dewson, a British planter, *ho was chared asaaultinf coolie. Th<« CSSIJaWa 1 ma was34 words
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Article64 1932-12-08 4 I»elo, the Chief Justice m the Isi Court today at 11 a.m. Part Specie Hank Ltd. m. Le« Kwock Jou am another. S. U 5O/31- Y« Wan Yoke alias Yu Oi (widow) vs. Chu lew Kuan and two others >.;ton Mr. Justice a Beckett '< •I'll .nth, 2nd64 words
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Article16 1932-12-08 4 A rkkaha pallet and his Chinese 2T y plk« (oll !r K)n w 'th a motorcar16 words
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Article176 1932-12-08 4 AT THE CINEMA. Metro-lioldwvn-Meyer has found another star m Warren Williams, who leads m •'Skyscraper Souls." which began a run at the Alhambra last night. William* proves himself a fine actor with a great personality, and helps considerably to carry the production to the success it is. "Skyscraper176 words
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Article73 1932-12-08 4 Variety and pictures are again iUCCeaafuUjr combined m the programme now being presented at the Capitol. Variety is represented by the Capitol Follies, an excellent troupe of dancers under Miss Doris Wright, and the chief item m the picture programme is a First National production. "Big Business Girl,"73 words
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Article49 1932-12-08 4 Death Of Weil-Known German Writer. The German writer, Gustav Mey;nnk, who became internationally known by his novel "The Golden'" 'has died here aged sixty-five. Mev|rtok had an unusual career. He 'fhv^i US a succcs f banker, del eloping l.terary ambition com parat.vey late in life.-Aneta Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 49 words
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1147 1932-12-08 4 EIGHT WEEKS TO CHOOSE CAST OF "MAN EATER," TRICK STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY. Secrets of fake animal films were given to the Singapore Notary Club at the weekly tiflin at the Ade-phi Hotel yesterday by Mr. ('live Elliott, the Hollywood director -v ho is at present1,147 words
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Article93 1932-12-08 4 Facilities For Taxes In D.E.I. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medaa, Dec. l. The Government of the Dutch Bast Indies is giving full co-opera- 1 tion m the reorganisation of British- 1 owned rubber estates which are feel-' ing the heavy assessment imposed on limited liability companies. Taylor and93 words
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Article71 1932-12-08 4 Arrival Of Ntw Chinese j Consul. (From Our Own Correspondent.)' Ifedan, Dec. 1. Tho new Chino- Consul, Mr. Wu Tse-wei, formei ly secretary of the Legation m Washington, has arrived m Me lan. A reception is to be K-iven to him and also Mr. Chow Man-ehu, formerly Director71 words
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Article69 1932-12-08 4 Opium Hidden In Man's Boxes. A sentence of $400, on m default twelve months' rigorous imprisonment, was passed by Mr. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, on a 'male Chinese passenger who had disembarked at this port from the s.s. Anahnn on his way from Siam to Penang. Examination69 words
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Article73 1932-12-08 4 At Home In Aid Of Funds. A very twccessfu] at home was given at Mandalay Villa, the house' of Mrs. Lee Choon Guan, M.B.E ▼esterday afternoon m aid of the funds of the Child Welfare Society About 800 guests attende 1 and were entertained with bridge and jmahjoiff.73 words
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Article514 1932-12-08 4 BIDADARI FUNERAL YESTERDAY. The death of Mr. Edgar Patrick Welby, M.C.. general manager of the Rubber Estates of Malaya. Ltd.. Johore, occurred at the General Hospital. Singapore, on Tuesday night. I Mr. Welby. who was only \\l years ot age, was admitted to hospital a few514 words
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Article153 1932-12-08 4 MALAY PENGHULU $500. (From Our Own I Ifr. Justice Burtoi of $500 or m <i< imprisonment on II Isim, assistant pens the conclusion of th< he was charged with musing grievous Rachil l>y shoot inj with a pistol. The accused said home at about nine one on the153 words
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Article15 1932-12-08 4 An Anglo-Indian Edward Smith was yesterday afteithrough the ceilini Bencoolen Street wl pairing electric wires.15 words
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Advertisement147 1932-12-08 4 SEASONABLE GIFTS FOR GENTLEMEN r /^^v TAKE ADVANTAGE I jSE| qO^ OF THE EXCLUSIVE /^MMt FACILITIES OFFERED (<^E["'^ fM ROBINSONS IN SOLVING YOUR HKuV X'MAS GIFT PROBLEMS. W_ffl Kj**s?^^«l2^«^ 'POBINA' All Wool VAKiiMY Is s^^ .^&W^M Mi»n'« Quite SHIRT. BK^S^ K^^^^^^^r^^^S^ il! thlVl% styles, plain Ml t r l XVK147 words
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Advertisement22 1932-12-08 4 c 3 c 3 j g j| It Became S g Malaya's g Favourite In A Week! g r i E I?22 words
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Article237 1932-12-08 5 IGATION OF CHEATING. Mr. A. W istrate, yeste**hich Mohamed i i barged with Dawood, a shopSerai, m respect discharge oi the conducted th« Lit ion, while the tended by Mr. E. C. the complainant's li-a"ed m a ca>e of tru^t brought Alsagotf last Ju»> a; the accused m237 words
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Article49 1932-12-08 5 (||ill^ Demand For <*I>arations. •"'-'liai, Monday. that tlu> Foreign Present the report Chinese Municipality the subject of d m Shanghai Japanese hostilities. '"I Berve as a base for i.parations H address to Japan, of Nations has '"""'"lity for the con- < ivilian victim.* b-w ""1 71i» missing. r^p^a^^^^49 words
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Article295 1932-12-08 5 CYCLIST VICTIM OF AN ACCIDENT. Mr. F. (i. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday inquired into the circumEtancci of the death of ;i Chinese who was knocked down by a mctor-car while id ng a bicycle. The accident happened aboul 10.30 p.m. on Nov. 25 at the295 words
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Article261 1932-12-08 5 Story Of A Dral In Building Materials. An allejred deal m building materials led to the appearance ot four Hokkiens, d^h Boon, Kay Kirn,! Lim Guan Sens and Kirn Chpon, before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Third, Magistrate, yesterday on a charge of cheating and abetment of261 words
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Article345 1932-12-08 5 UNUSUAL CASE. HALF-WITTED WITNESS. STORY CHANGED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Tuesday. After ths Court had been sitting for an hour ami three-quarters, Raja Mu-a, the DJ\P. asked leave ox Ifr. Justice Burton t<> withdraw the ease against Wongso bin Sah Mohammed, Javanese, who was chargad with345 words
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Article220 1932-12-08 5 Careless Buyer Charged lint Acquitted. An elderly Chinee* named Teo Kow made a successful defence yesterday before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, on a chaise of housebreaking aad theft, or alternately of dishonestly retaining sti-kn property. The Bubjc t of the charge was seven fowls. A.220 words
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Article147 1932-12-08 5 Entertained By Public Bodies. The Committees of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association jravo a luncheon to S'r Samuel Wilson at Raffles Hotel yesterday. At the close Mr. .1. Kairnall welcomed Sir Samuel on behalf of the Chamber of Commerce and Mr.147 words
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Article499 1932-12-08 5 REVENUE RAID. PROPRIETOR FINED HEAVILY. A charge of possessing dutiable liquor was preferred against Chiu Ye.v and of storing dutiable liquo m licensed premises against ChonjH Keng Yew and Chong Yam Lira be j (ore Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge yesterday. The lirst accuser!499 words
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Article102 1932-12-08 5 Chinese Customs And British Ships. London, Wednesday. hi the Commons today Mr. W. Nunn (Cons., WhiU'haven) urgsd that representations be made to the Chinese Government that when the customs took proceedings m respect of smuggling from British ships the usual practice of other countries should be followed, that ofReuter - 102 words
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Article129 1932-12-08 5 Ihinese lommisaionera Al Oxford. London, Wednesday. The six Chinese Government Commissioners studying education m Britain, France and Germany were greeted by the Warden of New College, Mr. H. A. L. Fisher, the Master of Balliol, Mr. A. 1). Lindsay, the Master of University College Sir, Michael Sadler andReuter - 129 words
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Article32 1932-12-08 5 A Eurasian woman named Mrs. i Misho was taken to hospital ye..teiday with a broken skull after, it is said, having fallen down the stain m her house m Sorantrooil' 'Road. 432 words
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Article1036 1932-12-08 5 CRUELTY DENIED. RESPONDENTS EVIDENCE. HEARING ADJOURNED. The hearing w*& continued beore Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell' n the Supreme Court yesterday' ►f the pettion of Mrs. Annie Cres-j ;on for a judicial separation 1 i^pinst her hus'>and, Mr. Marius) Bresson, of the Singapore Harbour ESoard, or. the1,036 words
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Article81 1932-12-08 5 L.S. l^lan Unacceptable To Germany. Geneva, WediH sdaj At the meeting of \\\>- discussing th<- questi*»n of the re-<-ntry of (ieiniany into tin- disarmament conference, Baron von Neurath <I«h lared that Mr. Norman Davis'a plan bo far ai it eoneerned an a«l--journnient of a settlement of Mm question ofReuter - 81 words
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Advertisement98 1932-12-08 5 ■JJhaya's largest sporting J 1 I GOODS STORE. I |^!T"V F °r Everythin« Phone 2938: I N! FINEST Ql and POLO SHIRTS. f Price $1.25. I A RESTRINGING OF TENNIS I jfag BADMINTON RACKETS OUR '> SPECIALITY. 0 V S O N S The Malayan Sports Depot. 111 North Bridge98 words
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Advertisement144 1932-12-08 5 diamond! j en ro HI Hi nl I S sf™ J 1 riLtg 0 1 IFOR REAL HARD WORK I CANNOT BE SURPASSED. y I ALL SIZKS I LIMITED. f na^n^sM^i^L m Vw«' A Word to Merchants from Old Kris, Himself M Kconomic condition nutwithstaiidin ;uii <-.i!iii!i^ itiound again to144 words
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1118 1932-12-08 6 CLOSE SIMILARITY OF "BAREFACED ATTEMPT." 1W Webster Automatic Racketing Factory* Ltd.. Ming through their local agents, F. A. Hart hole meusz, Lt('.. succeeded m their action against Chop Kirn Leon** Thye Tor mi injunction for infringement of trade mark. Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell delivered jiu'ument1,118 words
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Article200 1932-12-08 6 Alleged Attempted Arni'Ml Robbery. The preliminary inquiry intol a case of alleged attempted' mmd robbery against two Chinese, Or,.' jßen^ and Koh Chew, resulted m both accused being committed to t}> s Ass.zes by Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Third Magistrate, yesierday. The complainant, Cho Chew,200 words
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Article78 1932-12-08 6 Company's Reply io The 4 11 Challenge r London, Tuesday. Tne Persian Government has never been asked to participate m the risk involved m the development of the oil venture and lias at no time furnished any of the capital required/ 1 says an Anglo-Persian Oil to., statementReuter - 78 words
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Article58 1932-12-08 6 Petitions Presented To U.S. Congress. Washington, Tuesday. Headed by a band playing the Internationale, 3,000 hunger marChen trooped through the city and presented the chairmen of' the Senate and the House of Representatives with petitions demanding cash relief and unemployment insurance. The whole route was heavily pruarded by58 words
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Article685 1932-12-08 6 "A WICKED CRIME." GIRL BLINDED IN ONE EYE. MOTIVELESS ATTACK. A young man of 20, native of Shanghai, stood his trial yesterday] before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, on charges of voluntarily causing grievous hurt by throwing caustic soda at two Chinese women685 words
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Article103 1932-12-08 6 Complete Agreement Announced. London, Tuesday. It is announced that the representatives of the Indian Tea Association, London, the Soutjh Indian Association, London, the Ceylon Association, London, the British Chamber of Commerce for the Dutch Indies and the Amsterdam md Java Tea Associations have reached complete agreement with regard103 words
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Article612 1932-12-08 6 AN INJUNCTION. LOCAL COMPANY WINS CASE. The Advertising and Publicity Bureau, Ltd., were yesterday granted an injunction by the Chief .Jib tice, Sir William Murison, againsi the Advertising and Publicity Bureau Litjens to restrain them and their ageqtfl from using the name! or style of "The Advertising612 words
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Article135 1932-12-08 6 Acquitted on Double Murder Charge. (From Our Own Coi responds n'. London, Tuesday. Godfrey Nobes, the commerc al traveller who was charged at Kingston with the murder of Albert Keen and his wife Annie Keen, has been acquitted. Mr. Keen was employed a> kennelman at Rodsall Manor, the135 words
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Article63 1932-12-08 6 Alarm At lleavv D^flinr. 111 Prices. London, Tuesday. The Financial Times' Cairo cor respondent >ays the conxplet* 1 i'• cotton crop is 4,450,000 i cantars. The Govercimetat ifl much < concerned at the big drop m prices, j whitli, it is understood, is partly < :iue to prestore63 words
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Article231 1932-12-08 6 HEARING LASTS ALL DAY WIDOW' ,J TOBACCO ?p. J NAMES*! WILL PR OBUN I Murison I s tcrda\ 9 I ••y Vu Wi B (widow), E I Hen? I (deceased). Johnnet and Mr. Pa J. Layco with mi; -■> n to Bar. For the V- on b the Thai, executor231 words
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Advertisement127 1932-12-08 6 THE EMPIRE'S BEST rA~v Pure \I \r Creamery Australian Butter 7C E A I,, JB CHOICEST WATCH FOR THE CHOP SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL. TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 -MIDNIGHT CABAR ET GABRELLA-FRANCZ The famous dancer will appear during the dinner dance u milks c;elkb"k\tei)127 words
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Article1377 1932-12-08 7 Sin Kuo Min; Sin Chew Jit Poh - JAPANESE ENTER MANCHULI. Sin Kuo Min Sin Chew Jit Poh and DEFEATED. U 0| UNTEERS IN SIBERIA. I t v \rt!LY INTERNED m, ednesday. d is report* J Slanchuli m the a.< n II ilungkiang 11. on Tuesday. wh c the abov< ed, the capital Wednesday. detini :> establishlese have1,377 words
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Article118 1932-12-08 7 M Inspired For Political K*a>oi!s/* Warsaw, Monday. Further anti-Semitic detnonstratook place here unde»" it* leadership of university students. A number <>f Jewish shops m the centre of the city were sacked. Among ithem were several bearing German non-Jewish names, which inspires fear lest the movement should assume also118 words
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Article39 1932-12-08 7 Precautionary Measures At Seremban. < !-i i>m Our Own CorrcKfH p.deni i Seremban, Wednesday. There is an outbreak <>j' typhoid here ami the health department i< taking careful and prompt measures inoculating !< u id red t of hawkers.39 words
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Article492 1932-12-08 7 mi; pucffs speech. GREAT MEETING IN ROME. The celebration ol tl.<* tenth anniversary of the Fascist i«»g:if.e !-c--trun m (-;iinc-t when Signer Mussolini addressed a meeting -jf 25,000 persons, including all the! principal official- >f tue I u-c.sti Party, numerous ►?»>( >oa and I>e- puties, thousands492 words
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Article150 1932-12-08 7 lews Of Municipal Council. London, edncsday. In the House ol Commons Mr. Clayton (Con.-.) asked whether the Shunghai Municipal Council had been consulted regarding the future district court. Captain Eden, Foreign LJnder-Secretary, replying referred to iii" Premier's reply of Nov. h> regarding the British Minister keeping m touch150 words
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Article117 1932-12-08 7 General ScMeieher*! Formal Appointment. Berlin, Sunday. A; ;i \rAv hour ob Saturday ni^hc General von Schleicher submitted to \hv President the lint of hia Cabinet, which wea approved W\ the chief executive* General von Schleicher waa formally appointed Chancellor m we'l ;i.- Reich Commissiorer for Prussia and thiAneta-Trans-Ocean - 117 words
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Article175 1932-12-08 7 I\ HEAVY SEAS. OVER SIDE OF CONTE DI SAVOIA. London. Tuesday. Sending a further account of an exciting episode aboard the new Italian liner Conte di Savoia, which met with a mishap 800 miles from New York while on her maiden voyage, Renter's correspondent .says lights wereReuter - 175 words
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Article135 1932-12-08 7 Sentences On Colleagues Of Dt Rivera. Maurid, Saturday. A .special court composed of '21 members of the Cortes has complied the trial of over 100 piomint'ir. .generals and politicians charge 1 with responsibility for the dictator! a I regime. Judgment, will be pronounced early next we«k. However, iiAneta-Trans-Ocean - 135 words
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Article132 1932-12-08 7 Stunning M (latch By Electricity. Leningrad, Nov. 2\. Experiments m the use of electricity as an aid to fishing have been carried out m the rivers ami lakes of the Leningrad region. According to a statement of Professor Rfesiatzev, director of the State Oceanotfraphic Institute, the experiments haveAneta-Trans-Ocean - 132 words
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Article76 1932-12-08 7 lNumcrous Outruns Reported. Madrid. Dec. 5. Labour unrest is again on the increase throughout Spain, particularly m the provinces otf Cordoba, Sevilljt and Saragossa where strikirs have committed numerous outla^es including systematic destruction of all ten-io.i cables through which cities ard villages have been )>lii:iged into darkness. SyndicalistAneta-Trans-Ocean - 76 words
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Article62 1932-12-08 7 hrdtnance Incorporated In Law. New Delhi, Wednesday. An Indian Ordinance Bill supplementing the Criminal Law by incorporating certain provisions of tinexisting Ordinance as a further chock to civil disobedience passed the Assembly by 56 votes to 31. The Hill, which is limited to three years, is principally directedReuter - 62 words
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Article57 1932-12-08 7 Celebrated In Pari* Church* Paris. Sunday. In the church of the Bant) Coeur dominating Paris m the presence of the (.iinlinaJ Archbishop Nuncio and the French Episcopate, the press organ of the Roman Church m France, La Croix, which boasts the laitft.-t circulation throuKhout France among daily paper.,Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 57 words
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Article449 1932-12-08 7 TRIAL BY PEERS. I NEW KIND OF COURT SUGGESTED. London, Nov. 15. Certain aspects of clergy discipline were discussed by the House < t plergy of th<- Church Asseaply when the autumn session of the A-->eml)ly optned at Church House, Westminster, yesterday. Canon J. V. Rullavd moved449 words
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Article124 1932-12-08 7 Left Parties Gain On Th« Provincial Councils. Brussels, Monday. Elections fur the provincial coun cils took place yesterday throusAou Beliciuni and confirmed the tenwnc; of last week's Parliamentary poll iiijr- Those wh<> gained were Cleri calH and Social-Democrats at th xpense of Ur- Flemish Naiionalisi anp LiberalSi while124 words
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Article81 1932-12-08 7 < iongtrttcting Airship* In Russia. Copenhagen, Sunday. The Russian Arctic expert. I'Mfessor Samoiloyitcb, stated to :\n newspaper Politiken that General Nobile, commander of the ill-fat <l dirigible Italia lost m the Arctic m June 1 .»25, was now engaged m Russia on the construction oi" a fl<*et "iAneta-Trans-Ocean - 81 words
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Article64 1932-12-08 7 Millions Of Bottfei CM Wine In U.S. Parts, Dec. 5. According •<» statistics miMisht i by Mm- Franco-Ajneficai) Cbambei of < i m mc rce, 308,000,000 bottles of uir:«' air imiw stored undei bond m American warehouaet awaiting rei i al or modification of the prohibition law. TheAneta-Trans-Ocean - 64 words
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Advertisement208 1932-12-08 7 WHITEAWAYS NEW BASIC VALUES *M* or WHITEAWAYS NEW BAXIC VALUES 1 HORROCKSES PLAIN I'll LOW CASES. Of good washing Ca v. wash and w< i the la thread. Si/.e l!«» s inches. BASIC VALUE 40 cents each. C?a-/ or ultrf BASIC VALUES CHECK COTTON 1)1 SIEK. Sut>« rior Ch< rk208 words
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Article, Illustration83 1932-12-08 8 ?ir Sinn Wilson «r!t*l Mr. .1 Baifnall. A picture taken m KafTios H<:to! following ;t tiflin given h> the ronmittrc <;t the Si»irapor« Chaaiber of CoMmerrc aiul the s.s. (S.) A. The Princess Royal at the opening of the new outpatients' depart neni <.f the i incenl Square, London. BasHwll83 words
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Advertisement123 1932-12-08 8 [CAPIfOL; Another Combined Stage and Screen Attraction 1. LORETTA YOUNG IN "BIG BUSINESS GIRL" A Snappy First National Comedy Presented with Special Staj^e show "THE CAPITOL FOLLIES" m an entirely new repertoire of Popular Dancing Successes including "Hawaiian Nights" "Cuban Rumba" and other peppy numbers. Full Orchestra! New Scenery! JACK123 words
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Advertisement120 1932-12-08 8 /e£s£:/? 1//1 r/OA^5 PHONE 6903 b PH« m- (onlrart i>. a pirture whirh nIMMiM <lr;ov larjl (h« PavilioH r< r gevfral r%rnfaiicfl t«» cim>. ;md ii l« <<• rincmagorra as Bomvthins reall? worth irkllr. "THE LOVE CONTRACT' WINIFRED SHOTTER and OWEN NARES A witt> und original comedy with Musk of120 words
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