Singapore Daily News, 9 December 1932
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Title Section12 1932-12-09 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News !>O. 59 FRIDAY, DEC. 9TH, 1932. 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article475 1932-12-09 1 of rubbci I etinc of the I, Hi Bxcellcncj i .1 nlion d t v nti <;. iTay, mar prtng <!irt do < i 1 nrt i Ipafc <i \i Mitch negol ia- his way lei Malaya toH interested 'I ;-k :;n .ip[ ©r- franl discussion Ha: !i475 words
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115 1932-12-09 1 BOMBSHELL IN ASSEMBLY. CRISIS OVER CONDEMNATORY RESOLUTION. i>. .i?MN el t ris^ t !ls ilrisen at Japan adoptd?™ frn ,t Y h eh is rmmttm »hro to «ithaiaw lrom the League. Ireland. Spain and Czecho-Slovakia submilted a resolut.on condemnino the action »f Japan115 words
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Article729 1932-12-09 1 Geneva, Thursday. f Mr. Matauoka flung bombshell i he Assembly, declaring that onto he resolution submitted by the Irisl Free State. Spain. Caecho-Slovakii md Sweden were withdrawn, \v would ask the President immedi Itely to put it to the vote. Ii the resolution were adopted, iReuter - 729 words
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Article, Illustration93 1932-12-09 1 I'KESS ARTICLES. REPLY TO SIR JOHN SIMON. NOT It£SI>O!NSIKLE. London, Thursday. It is learned ihat the Soviet has refused to apologise for 'the propagandist articles m Isvestia on the ground that i' cannot be held -sponsible for decisions «»f the ed:torial board. Reuter. The Houh<> of93 words
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Article29 1932-12-09 1 Britain And Debl Instalment. Paris, Thursday. It is authoritatively foreshadowed lure that (ireat Britain will pay the noxt instalment of war debt m uold ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article24 1932-12-09 1 j Sir John, also, required an apology for Russian newspaper articles and demanded t<» know clearly what the 'Soviet attitude to Great Britain was.24 words
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Article93 1932-12-09 1 A DEPUTATION. LEADERS OF THE JUNE RESOLUTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.! Bangkok, Thursday A deputation of leaders of :h--constitutional movement of Juno i. r were granted audience by the King They asked pardon for the language used m the Proclamation of that day m which members of93 words
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Article140 1932-12-09 1 Banker 9^ Ite(|iiest In Hou^i Of Lords. London, Wednesday. The charge that Great Britain had done much to destroy the value of silver by closing Indian mints to silver and placing the rupee on a (fold basis, thereby reducing the standard of living of half the m habitantsReuter - 140 words
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Article58 1932-12-09 1 Drastic Proposals In Sweden. Stockholm, Sunday The new Socialist Swedish Government seems determined to practise what the disarmament conference preaches, having- appointed a committee of three experts whose will he to control the Swedish armaments industry. The Go"ernment plans to cut military expenditure by 15,000,000 kroner and toAneta-Trans-Ocean - 58 words
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Article69 1932-12-09 1 NEW ENTERPRISE. STORAGE NEAR SINGAPORE. CAUFORNIAN OIL. < heaper benzine. This should be the outcome of the introduction m Mala>a of oil from California by the Pan-Paci-fic Oil Co., m Los Angeles. Mr. C. P. Woo, manager of the Pan-Pacific Oil Co., (Malaya), whose offices are69 words
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Article67 1932-12-09 1 British Note To Teheran. London. Thursday. It is officially slated i hat a British Note has bern sent to Persia that unless the latter withdraws the cancellation of the An^lo-Persian Oil Company's concession by Dec. 15, the (iovernment will refer the matter to the Ha^ue Court as aReuter - 67 words
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Article204 1932-12-09 1 nterviewed the Municipality wit! •egard to the 22,000 gallons a monti •ontrac-t for 1 !>:):. tenders for whirl law been invited. At the last meeting of the Muni Hpality, it will he remembered, tin Commissioners postponed acceptance 3f the A.I.C. contracts at the m itance of Ifr. G. Parbury who204 words
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Article106 1932-12-09 1 Common Determination Of Krituin And France. Paris, Thursday. The debts conference ended ut 2.:;f> p.m. after four and ii half hours' discussion. A communique states that the two Governments considered the position as regards the Lausanne agreements and examined the difficulties arising from the payments due on Dec.Reuter - 106 words
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Article74 1932-12-09 1 I. on« Sentences To Exile. Madrid, Wednesday. Sentence* m the treason trial <>t partkipanti m the de Rivera regime arc published m detail. General! Berenguer and Cavalcanti are sentenced to twelve years' conftnement m Spain. General Anido to twelve years m the Balearic Islands. The ex-Minister Sotello toReuter - 74 words
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Article1160 1932-12-09 1 More than lour months hue elapsed since Lausanne fiettled once and for all. m practice— whatever the legal force nl the conditions which »vw inserted into the agreements— the problem of dermain's reparation debt* |m her victors. The natural miml logical consequence ol a similar handling of the1,160 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement69 1932-12-09 1 JiVLMER the PRODUCTS Outstanding among AYLMER Canadian Products are Aylmer Tomato Soup, Aylmer Tomato Ketchup and Aylmer Tomato Juice. Once the fresh natural flavour of this trio of delicacies has heen appreciated they will always find a place on your shopping list. Ask your dealer for these famous Canadian goods69 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE
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Article37 1932-12-09 2 Spof 2 17 32 I' whanged Jaaaarj 2 17 32 Jan. -Mar. 2 lb Down 1 S2 Apr. -J une 2 21 32 Inchangcd Juh-Sepl. 2% Down V* Oet.-Dee- 2 27 32 l'p l '•> Market: Dull.37 words
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Article12 1932-12-09 2 S'.mt K15L Ufa. 9d. Up "»>. 3 Months ClS21an.9sl. Unchanged Market Irregular.12 words
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Local Markets.
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Article28 1932-12-09 2 Th< i< wa n<> fillip* "> i^i»"i i |JI the rnarki t today, i voryt King l" ling- very quiet. The l<-e.-;l price was unchai gt?d al :< TT28 words
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Article36 1932-12-09 2 Another dull day wan spent with very litt 1 business passing. Closing price* were: Buyers. Sellers. Sf.. i 7 7 7 (Standard crepe) 9 1^ Dec. w 8 Jan.-Mur. H X Apr.-June 3 Ifi B\k36 words
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Article41 1932-12-09 2 Again there was very little domj? m the local sh-i-e market. Rubber and tin companies were neglected while industrials were inclined to he Bteadi* r. Raubs were done at $6.35, while inquiries are reported for traders at >- 1 without srllers.41 words
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Article684 1932-12-09 2 Mi<l<U<» Quotations On Thursday* minim;. Middle price* of local issuei were aa Follows m Singapore on Thursday*! according to Frasar Co.N li>t Asam Kambanc 'J« 6 'i.. Au-tiiil Sfalaj i:» Aytr ii,t.-.ra Tin n 6. Banflrrin Tin Batang Padang 0.(t: H;;tu CaT«i 0.'.T'.. Hukit Arang 1 uiom.i Hurman684 words
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Article46 1932-12-09 2 MterdayTi exchaoice ratos included the folio wing: SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2 3 31/32 London, months. 1 sight 2 15 \c London, »iO (Jays' sight 2/3 2!) 32 London, 30 days' si^ht 2 3 7 Lond»H.i, demand >7 vc bondon, 1.1. •> 3 I.T/ifl46 words
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Article299 1932-12-09 2 Report Of H^ujrisons And Crosgeld. I Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Wednesday. Hfcrrittoai niul CrodMd are to pay a dividend of 0 per cent, pcl 1 annum on their cumulative preference shares for the three months, ending Dec 81, 1932, and 10 per cent. <»n the preferred ordinal299 words
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Article73 1932-12-09 2 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE PRICES. 12 noon, Dec. 8. 10:^2. Buyers Sellers I Gambler 5.50 Java Cube 9.50 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White Popper 122. r>() White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 17.50 Mixed Black Pepper 11.00 Sundried Copra 5.75 Mixed Copra 5.25 Small Flake Tap 3% Fair 3.60 |Mcd: Pearl 3.8573 words
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Article305 1932-12-09 2 COL. APPUN, PASSES ROMAN LAW EXAMINATION. Two M.P.s, both over sixty year? t a.uv, have passed m Roman 1- v 'i the Bar examinations. They are: Colonel Reginald V. K. Apr)!:: Conservative Member for Enfiel and Dr. Joseph W. Leechi Consei vative Member for Newcastle-oi Tyne,305 words
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Article176 1932-12-09 2 DENTIST'S MEASUREMENT OF 1,4C0 CHILDREN. In order to establish standards normality at the several ages of childhood facial characters as basis for the studj cf abnormal do velopment of the face and 1,400 London children have measured by Miss K. Smyth, qualified dentist, and the res analysed statistically176 words
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Article164 1932-12-09 2 To Fly O\or Any Ocean Trade Kout< k New York. Nov. •')(>. At a meetinc; attended l>y ('<> l Charlen A. Lindbergh, the PanAmerican Airways announced todaj that it had let contracts for t\\< types of ui;nt airplanes desifrne< for freight service over any ocean trade route.164 words
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Article67 1932-12-09 2 Served Ai Batik Of Manila Hay. Ifare Island, California, Nov. 22. Captain Miles C. G^rgas, U. Navy, retired, died here today at I af?e of 71. He served under A«l n:iral George Dewey m the batt?< of Manila Bay, and retired m LOO' He returned to the67 words
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Advertisement88 1932-12-09 2 ->— Tfr., T j When buying a Handless Wrist Watch do not be tempted by cheap prices. Cheap Watches are not reliable and do not always give the correct time. In the lqng run it Pays to get a good Watch. We have m stock a large collection of good88 words
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Advertisement197 1932-12-09 2 THE ?|NGA?o*t Psily News, I rul Offirr: H Tel: i \nal.t I.tinii.p, Office: Phont sun: i rip Payalilr M thly Quarterly Ihli; A i i but etc, ma: ad\ i:; Or..' 1 Two Three Pout Five Six C<inl r:u t r.,t. ■Plilical ;<m to 1 Strecti iii.;. i,i' SMALL ADVTS.197 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous364 1932-12-09 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. KORAN". Dutch. .:>> tons, from I. Radja B-12, for Ken-. it 11-12. TOGIAN, Dutch iTW tons, from Pon« tianak B-12, for Pontianak 10-12. G. <;. PAUL DOUMER, French, 754 tor's, from Saigon for Saigon 12-12. HYDRA, Nonr., 923 tons, fron, Bangkok B-12, for Bangkok &-12. GtANG BEKG, i364 words
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Miscellaneous594 1932-12-09 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following pa^enper Milling! are pending: For Europe. p. ;n<i O. S. N. fo.'s i'oniorin (Dec. 0). N.V.K. Harumi Mam i Dec. 1")). Katt.ri Maru I Dee, .'JO >. Hamburg Am-Tika Line Kurmark (D.A.D.c.) -about bee. i.i>. Duisberg jtlu.ut DOC 22 >. East Asiatic594 words
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Miscellaneous412 1932-12-09 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today, December H. I'erak Amateur Races. Firai Dry. Police Band, Katong l'- lk ■> P m Saturday, December 10. iviak Amateur Race-, Second Day. St. Andrew's Hospital Carnival Ball, Raffles Motel. Sunday. December 11. 0 ii Police Band, Botanical Gardens p.m. Monday, Deiemb< r IS. Annual General412 words
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Article131 1932-12-09 3 JOCKEY. p 1, BEATEN BY INDIANS. BUT SCRAPPY. R.I. del n by three 1 it crap on tlv The i( lied but and A. S tl Singh and Ij and amazie ii ;iini Ba i Singh and 1 Shelkis G. Va I Hoffman. I titution w131 words
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Article76 1932-12-09 3 GOALL ESS GAME. S.C. And The lalsa Assn. X o. Club and th< \o OH I lay. i fasi bu >rwa d Paran lial o< a ion, was forward but C.S-C Paramsothi <ii line bui support trom the v ing play nly i*eBponsible ms. ined up a follows Muthucuma?u anal76 words
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Article267 1932-12-09 3 A PORE'S TEAM CHANGED. unable r pi« trophy match Kuala Lumpur 1 a his D by Lieut. T. L. I team will N. G. Morris, A. C. and G. C. AshJ. H. T. Billson and K. 3. Talbot, Dv M. Mi Lennan, H. P. A. I:. Anderson, ■'H ind267 words
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Article324 1932-12-09 3 5,000 IN BRITAIN. SUBURBIA FINDS A NEW CRAZE. I (l5 > Air Mail.) v London, Xov. 20. Young 'H-wly married housewives experience of dome* c v, s: T T' hvu llM '>' marry: girls do not know any! h»ng; we must have a foreign they bring324 words
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Article81 1932-12-09 3 Operation Permitted In Manila. Judpe Marceliano Bfontemayor,] Acting associate public s t rvice con:-' r, has approved the appli-j ation of Anselmo Masiglat tc operte two motor-cycle buses oi am •asser.ge ea :i m Manila and the neighbouring municipalities, says the Manila Tribune. These buses, it ;a belie^eJi81 words
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Article44 1932-12-09 3 Cambridge Victory Over Oxford. London, Thursday. In th« annual foothall match at SUmford Bridge today universities of Oxford am Cambridge, Cambridge won by thitt 'l/i the° ffoalf wero scored m the f, r 7l half. Maxon, Cambrite, waj nrst io netan d *™*g°^44 words
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Article1034 1932-12-09 3 JUDGE'S WARNING., INJUNCTION FOR' LEVER BROS. LIVELY PASSAGES. London, Xov. 10. Daniat'c- of 120.000 were aw aided '»>' a jury m th<» King's Bench Divi- <w«n yesterday to Liver Brother* and the directors of the company, J r >t Port Sunlight, m their libel J let ion.1,034 words
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Article473 1932-12-09 3 FOSTER AUSTRALIAN SPIRIT. "National sentiment is not fo--tered as well as it might be m Australia," declared the Director «»f Education (Mr. B. J. M'Kenna) recently m explaining why attention is heintr directed towards producing an Australian national song -'or general use m schools throughout the Commonwealth. Ai473 words
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Article715 1932-12-09 3 PERILS MISS AMY JOHNSON FACED. fog-bound cuffs. I SAHARA SANDS OF I DEATH. I OJy Air Mail.) j London, Nov. 19. The flight from England to th< Cape made by Miss Amy Johnson (Mrs. J. A. Mollison), is orje efl those i art' cwnts m which imairi-i nation, however lively,715 words
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Article56 1932-12-09 3 From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Wednesday. The death took jlace yesterday Of Lady Srivi.sHr VICM, wife of the Minister for Foreign Affaii i. The funeral this afternoon v-n< laruely attended, those present including the Diplomatic Coi\«-, Siamt -f officials and th*' foreign community. The service was held56 words
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Article154 1932-12-09 3 lii Honour Of Mr. Cheah C!hf»anp Lfm. (From Our Own Correspondent.) fi, Tin-: day. Nearly 100 Kucv«t mbl< «i a1 a tea party at Vihaia Lodge, f'iven by Mr. and Mrs. <y»eaii Gbim Lend on the occasion of tht- 57|h birth day of Mr. Qtfteh Cheai Urn, .1154 words
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Advertisement233 1932-12-09 3 I Wmmew The Wine of Kings The King of Wines j THE SUPREME EXPRESSION OF SEASONABLE HOSPITALITY SEE THAT YOU GET YOUR COPY OF LITTLES XMAS TRICE LIST BOLE AGENTS. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (httrporttd ia Eagl**)) SINGAPORE, KUALA UMPUR, PENANG IFOH. THE I OVERSEAS ASSURANCE 1 CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE,233 words
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1179 1932-12-09 4 I RESPONDENT'S VERSION OF "BEHAVED AS A HUSBAND SHOULD." Vac hearing was continued lit fore .Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell m the Supreme Court yesterday of the petition by Mrs. Annie Cresson for a judicial separation from her husband, Mr. Marius Cresson, of the Singapore1,179 words
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Article167 1932-12-09 4 Mr. Heah Joo Seang A Commissioner. (From Our Own Correspondent.! Penrng, Wednesday. The Straits Cnines-^ British Association ballot to select the candidate to be put before the Governor for nomination to the Municipal Commission, which has been keenly looked forward to m view of the fact that the167 words
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Article99 1932-12-09 4 Chinese Charged With Breach Of Trust. For an offence which he is allecr h! to have committed on Apr. 14. 1927, when, as a servant of Messrs. Donaldson and Burkinshau he is alleged to have committed riminal breach of trust m respect )f a cheque for $5,026.99 words
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Article34 1932-12-09 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. Mr. D. Richards, M.C.S., was cordially welcomed by Mr. Lai Te Loke on behalf of the unofficia 1 of the Kuala Lumpui Sanitarylioart^whenheauneare(34 words
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Article720 1932-12-09 4 LATEST METHODS. HOW CITY IS SAFEGUARDED. A DEMONSTRATION. The harsh, discordant clang- of .1 the enxme be!J and the apparently reskless, but m reality always per-fectly-controlled hurtling of en gi.ies through crowded urban htreets are familiar enough to all dv/eilera of large cities, but fey ol ihc720 words
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Article79 1932-12-09 4 Before the Chief Justice m the Ist. Court today at 11 a.m. Part icard: S. 1450/31— Yd Wan Yoke /s. Chu Siew Kuan ors. Before Mr. Justice a Beckett rerrcll m the 2nd. Court at 10.46 un. O. S. 20/:*2— Re Tay Gcok Feat, deceased. At 11 a.m.79 words
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Article78 1932-12-09 4 TROTZKY LEAVES FOR TURKEY. WHWCUT SHORT INQUISITIVE sr rDI AGENTS Mi] Trottky ha tmuc lii- th^h enter Sweden, to SUmboul a Ported to havo 5 &1I* i^entM. The exiles' we not officially Bnd f»< I Ti g«nio ns ha-., Esbjerg f or i, mi|( intend to continu seilea and bou!.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 78 words
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Advertisement250 1932-12-09 4 SEASONABLE GIFTS trOR GENTLEMEN ■i'»L i- tiki i\ r i'\<i' S OF THE EXCLUSIVE r "VJk. W By ROBINSONS Sgj IN SOLVING YOUR (i^y\ j gl X'MAS GIFT PROBLEMS. )Tv/ y B^^JSJSi^S^^SS "fiOBIMA" Ail Woo! IKE "VARSITY" W s^^^^ .1 c c•. SKIRT. P^"^2^2«^^S SW m SU tS Ki^J^^ *C^b^Sß250 words
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Advertisement135 1932-12-09 4 THE MOST POPULAR CAR. TEN H.P. CLASS NOW LMDS But Ausi Which i car? Th by the fi«»u •ii t 1 1 tit he i June, July. that the I i hundrid earn, h ode! m new ri baby pars hav< these n Ih i »*ver\ Keren NTevei th< l<135 words
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Article569 1932-12-09 5 HOOKWORM CASE VERDICT. '."> <OM>ir;\T DEATH BY VI NTURE. were made I y Singapore irned a verriv •mm...' m the M inicipal coolie: allowing mass tn "iiM disease. arked, it, t!<« his findvv. iiri^ Upon ">v- 1 side wa fe the decision to '■i iiiiiinary am wheth< r the infected569 words
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Article146 1932-12-09 5 JUDGMENT RESERVED IN BILLS CASE. After hearing legal arguments, Ihe hie! Justice < Sir William Munson) (.served judgment m the case m which the Yokohama Speck Hank. Ltd.. >v t r<\ Lee Kwok ,1. i an 1 Winy; Tai Loong and Co. for a sum ot s-hij.jj 01l146 words
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Article87 1932-12-09 5 Disliked K\ Kuala Lam- pur Landlords* From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. The fact that the enforcement of one-way traffic In a street has a very material effect on the value ol property m that street was mentioned by Mr. A. H. Klowerdew m the Sanitary Board87 words
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Article1444 1932-12-09 5 TWO MALAY CONSTABLES ON TRIAL. ALLEGED ACCEPTANCE OF SHOPKEEPER ALSO CHARGED. <•>«' .■,1,,|,n.n '>»»- Ol -tM.lr. K MMh 5i,.,,, f o >-■, 'iT! 'Vl^''" V <l > —i IM firs) -..iV," I;,, m,.."!:;!"; I.'1 v ih "<i '■h .-.r.:i ..'."."mTi' j ",-■■."•<• :,li-.,. m:! "•''">- dressed m Ihrir r;,tio.,-.l nwlaaie.1,444 words
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Article227 1932-12-09 5 Attempt To Avoid Customs Duty. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Wednesday. G. Rogers, a Malaya Cup footballer ami goalkeeper for Netr i Sembilan, m the employ of thfl postal department here. wa« trestid as a first offender m the com' lere today and ordered to execute]] bond m227 words
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Article481 1932-12-09 5 Sin Chew Jit; Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Sin Chew Jit Poh and IN ENEMY'S HANDS. CONFLICTING MESSAGES. MANY TROOPS IN HIDING. Ts-tsihar, Thnrsi lay. The Soviet handed over Genera! Su Ping-wen and forty others in(Judi.ig om <u))\- f> be General .Ma Cha i-si a.i t., t> c Ja;481 words
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Article33 1932-12-09 5 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Chinese Action Against liomb Throwers. Shanghai, Thursday. The .Municipality of Peiping has issued a stern warning to all who commit bomb outrages under the liuisc of patriotism.33 words
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Article148 1932-12-09 5 Alleged Fal^e Information. On o rharge of (riving false information to a publu Rur\'ant, nnl Indian, Thiruvedi, -t..(,« ti-inl hofor< Mr. A. IV. Hay u the Secon I Police' t'^'i.'-r yesterday. 11 was aile t r,. i i;)l no wcn j to th* Central Police Station recently and148 words
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Article144 1932-12-09 5 Youth* Attempted Suicide. ftons ('hw;-,- Seng, Ron of a Chin ese Christian priest, pleaded guilt) a chared of voluntarily causing burl and attempted suicide, hefor Mi. .A. \V. Hay, m the necond polk' pouri t hi- morning and wa- bounl r <r n d bond of $100 or144 words
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Advertisement78 1932-12-09 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING I GOODS STORE. STOCK I f World's finest Hockey I J Sticks as used by Olympic I Champions. I i FOR ANYTHING and EVERYTHING, f PHONE 2938. I ROYSONS THE MALAYAN SPORTS DEPOT. |j T^iiimLMi'lii',' 1 Si a YICK WAH SING 81 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. I78 words
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Advertisement146 1932-12-09 5 I II you do not usual h \t\kv porage for breakfast make a change aiul try Scotts Porage Oats. They give you surprising energy to nu>c\ the day's work. i V/ 2 f^rflsiJs^P*^^^ H^s. sissy '/^mMm^^si A Word to Merchants from Old Kris, Himself M Econom ie f <.r i!t146 words
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Article1958 1932-12-09 6 WELL-KNOWN BUSINESS MAN SUED. WIFE CLAIMS $700 A MONT!! MAINTENANCE. "DREW $82,000 IN 1920." Farther evideiuv was recorded by Mr. A. C. Boyd, the fourth police BMjristrate* yesterday m th t case m which r W* IVn*j Si;»ng, a \wll known Iscal Chinese business man, U bcittSJ sued hy his1,958 words
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Article1052 1932-12-09 6 POLITICAL CHANCES. a SIR SAMUEL WILSON INTERVIEWED. Before the official conference e vith the British Advisers from t Celantan and Trengganu yeater- f lay, Sir Samuel Wilson received I i representative of the Straits y rimes who writ as follows Since Sir !t laiuel's visit tfalaya is1,052 words
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Article110 1932-12-09 6 Chinese Contractor Charged. Alleged to have threatened a compatriot with personal injury if he did not join an unlawful society, Chinese Sng l.am Yong was brought up before Mr. A. W. Hay. th< Second Singapore Police Magi trair, yesterday. The charge against him was that on Hoc 6110 words
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Article126 1932-12-09 6 "WELL KNOWN TO MONOPOLIES." CHANDI Pos CHINEM. A by Mr. P. m. of Govi land am. i ed with I of do •it. The ac wa> r< lai. menti c riminal to the Mi Ii H year's H to other r»!cr«i. \V( re Mr. Isaid I acting took up a126 words
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Article77 1932-12-09 6 Issaull fl Sv Munii m the rol day bel Second Maj v Ihinesc I v as Rangoon I. i<> him an<l the dv accuse I ho that he wa> was th tv>rt( I officer. A»compl meni i i i his n eea <f hi slapp the i "M.77 words
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Advertisement91 1932-12-09 6 THE EMPIRE'S BEST Pure Creamery if s c si Australian Butter WATCH FOR THE CHOP SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. THIS EVENING TOMORROW TEA DANCE ST. ANDREW'S 630 815 PM HOSPITAL INFORMAL DINNER DANCE Car lVal Ba 9.30-MIDNIGHT j EXTENSION TILL 2 A.M. AINSLIE'S fsgty91 words
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Article106 1932-12-09 7 MM RSK. I LONDON I f:>ITY. I X' V i Admi X X B> an; 0 V I, an V I i, hi<{V princiV There wiU B on, m whilst H no mi < W «!i X lit 1 B -i B <v hi h B106 words
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Article139 1932-12-09 7 ■in:.-' omen call B COUNTS. Br lent.) H Wedni sday. S l cine B h t\.o hi B es of the m Yew, and 1 B ah, well-known B >\\ n r« rtain land m Ip B I'hcc Wor 1 "i-k of bin Mohamed W ceo of the139 words
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Article64 1932-12-09 7 >• nofficiala hi '-i Lumpur. ("i i •<■•■ pondent.) Wednesday. abolish the tratlic of the Kuala Board provoked this morning. (H)inted out thai hi the Board i lation to new enact* noi mentioned. the dutiei ol li( l be taken ov% i co nmittee a < ndoi d64 words
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Article134 1932-12-09 7 How Skipper k«»pt Naval Secrets From German*. Capt, Stephen Wood, who?* death was announced at* Huil of Nov. 19, was for "1 Jf©»w m the service of the Wilson line. During the war his ship wa< sunk by a U-boat, and < aptWood, to preveni Btructicns getting134 words
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Article165 1932-12-09 7 2<>:> LANGUAGES. NEWSPAPERS OF OVER THREE CENTURIES. Tifli.s, Nov. 26. A World Preyi Exhibition will Open here shortly. Periodicals of on? rieB> Vlitt "n and published m 205 languages during n period of years, will be exhibited. There will |> P sjxcal hratvhe.v of the exhibition devotedTass - 165 words
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Article181 1932-12-09 7 t*an^sl< r- Author's Grim fair. <By- \n Mail.) I .oi!«| (l !i. Nov. 22. The ambition of Francis Fabrisio to capitalise h\< knowledge of the underworld by writing book to expose it was frustrated when he was killed by three gunmen, who invaded his parents' home m Brooklyn,181 words
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Article178 1932-12-09 7 Leaps 10 Y«'| t)t>v. n Well. (By Air Mail.) London. Nov. 20. A young wife, Mm Winifred lldiolls, was cooking on an oil .stove m her cottage at Wbnston, near Winchester, yesterday, when her clothing causrhi tire. Sh<- was quickly enveloped m flames. Then was no one178 words
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Article128 1932-12-09 7 A lladrassi named M. G. ICndaliar found the shores of Singapore far from hospitable when he waa i arrested on Wednesday on board th<- French mail stea.r >r Angers, on her arrival from Madras. lie was produced before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge v< rterday on128 words
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Article825 1932-12-09 7 A CHALLENGE. -w SCOTS CLAIM DISPUTED. FROM CONTINENT. Intere&l i/ig ii" 'it uppfi the mu< h disputed <> ijrin oi Cw nng is provided by a Sixteenth Century oil painting m a Viennese n aseum, which has been brought to the attention of the Morning Post.825 words
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Article341 1932-12-09 7 I 1\ FAR NORTH. j Tii MINERAL DEPOSITS CREATE A CITY. Tin.' industrial programme has [touched those remote districts of the far north of which men knew little until recent times and where heretofore only the daring and the cdmous ventured. Si:?h a place is Tearka,Tass - 341 words
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Article190 1932-12-09 7 llAild Fiuled i?i llit* Polk* Station. (Bj Air Mail.) Paris, Nov. 21. 1 'e\\ unrequited k>v< rs have {shown the resourcefulness that a man who was arrested m Paris j showed last night. Threats and blandishments having proved, ally lneil'etive, he conceived theL simple stratagem of removing190 words
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Article65 1932-12-09 7 Tax Collector Coveted Witli Own Stamps. Whe n a tax oollector arrived m ja country district nea Klauseniburg, m Hungary, he was met by a rowd of peasants. They seized h»m, stripped him, r»nd pracei ded to stick the stamps j intended for his Writs) all over 165 words
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Article882 1932-12-09 7 LORRY SERVICE. DEVELOPMENT OF AIR CONNECTIONS. It has Ken, e.-tin?ntod thai m England the percentage 1 f rail traffic whi h can economically \w cuiri'd by road only amounts to ;i coraparfttivelV small percentage >f the total. Yet It is sufficient to have cabsed882 words
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Article, Illustration81 1932-12-09 8 In- Kinj; an«| Qaeen recently visitrd the Adclphi I'oeatre m Loiffcii iuT :i matinee m aid of (ho Ktag Georg^'« Peanioa I'nnd. Vhnve. the King arriving. The Prince of Wales giving hi-, address at Magdalen College ii from of ih» I Afterwards opened. Tholir^t meetiim of the Pinner Drag Hunt.81 words
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