Singapore Daily News, 12 December 1932
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Title Section12 1932-12-12 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News NO. 61. MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1932. 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article672 1932-12-12 1 Further efcrcnce to the alleged i bines p >li yof the GovernBientfi of this country was made m t i memorandum presented by the ociatod Chinese Chamber* of i,i< ret- of British Malaya to Sir v. mci Wilson on Friday. After rewiins the "wideapread tineas!- the Chinese community,672 words
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650 1932-12-12 1 Sin Kuo Min; Sin Chew Jit Poh - JAPAN REQUESTS SURRENDER OF GENERAL SU PING- WEN. Sin Kuo Min Sin Chew Jit Poh a?id SOVIETS FLAT REFUSAL. RUSSIA MAINTAINING A NEUTRAL ATTITUDE. Pfac'wST [o" ih SU> l M s<w lo urre "«k>- G«*nt s,, SL me( Wlth refusal even (o disouss Ike row n.?< )h' 0 <ht> I650 words
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529 1932-12-12 1 GOING TO MOSCOW. PROVOCATIVE ACTS. Volunteer Leaders May Return Via Europe. Shanghai, Saturday. The majority of the :5,000 of Gen. Su Ping-wen's troops who retreated into Soviet territory and wore interned are willing to return home via Outer Mongolia but the Mongolian Government will only allow them ko pass through529 words
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Article, Illustration784 1932-12-12 1 GERMANY'S CLAIM. EQUALITY OF STATUS. FORMULA ACCEPTED. Geneva siessages state that i there is ever] prospect of a sett! I nun of tfw vexed question of I Germany's claim to equality wfl Status m armaments. A formula lias been reached \vhi<h (iermarv has accepted and which itReuter - 784 words
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Article46 1932-12-12 1 [SIR WILLIAM JOWETT. SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. A settlement with substantial damages is announced of the libel action brought by Sir William Jowett, the ox-Attorney General, jagainst Mr. Clifford Sharp m respect of a Week End Review article46 words
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Article95 1932-12-12 1 13 lfvlams I), kiiix «l Rv Police. Bkteasive precautions weiie taken by the police m Sin^apor« yesterday to prevent any trouble Rtartiag among local Communists selebratiag the anniversary <;l the Ued rising m ami mi m 11)27. All mosquito buses coining into town were stopped and searched and95 words
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Article24 1932-12-12 1 London, Friday. A Soviet note to Great Britain accepts the British proposals to beg-in negotiations for a new commercial treaty. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article201 1932-12-12 1 SINGAPORE VISIT. CERTAIN HIGH OFFICIAL. Oil) BAILEY STORY. Admitting that he poseJ as a aocter, obtained a berth as a ships surgeon and when at Singapore was asked to bring certain high ollieia! home, Percy Seymour Kelly, a clerk, was sentenced to two years* imprisonment at201 words
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Article130 1932-12-12 1 Kuala Lumpur Resident^ Trip To London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur Saturday. Mr. Benjamin Talalla is expected at Kuala Lumpur on Monday mornling after creating the record as the first Malayan businessman to travel to London and back by air. He arrived at Calcutta yesterday and is130 words
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Article1210 1932-12-12 1 Tfc€ annals Military lusturv. 'I"'" thf diMant aNs g iherm«,,»!; U down to Ihe hattk* •J Ihe Great War. .bound c* ampUs o( m: k i.ni(ir,nt h0d,,., of Bghtiag men. nhosc exploim victory or defeat have lor them imperishable iHiimn hi dividual braverj irerc the safe criterion, nmyn1,210 words
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Advertisement11 1932-12-12 1 ly li/iv 1 1| ipiijii BAffItMRS a will.be the choice ~*ssz&^11 words
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Article31 1932-12-12 2 Spot (Seller-) 2 1". 32 Unchanged ianuarj 2 IS 32 \pr.-Jnne 2 17 32 Dow n 1 32 July Sept. 2\ OH -Dee. 2 M Id Mai t Quit t.31 words
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Article16 1932-12-12 2 sp<,t ii:,u |a*. |i Ja. Month* CIS 1 1<> I p Is. 3d. Market Irregular.16 words
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Article587 1932-12-12 2 Middle Quotations On S;ilur«J:i\ MINING. v Idle [.r;< 1 9 of l< cal i u< were 1 1 J I v 1 accord mi? to Fra 1 anjf I U Mala) 19 Ayer H 11 Bangrin Pii Bata 1 I' u.it, 1.. Batu < !av< »i m 1.1587 words
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Article231 1932-12-12 2 Ram Hilling's £50,645 Profit. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Friday. The following rubber and tin rt;ults have been announced: Glen Muar Kstates, Ltd., a profit of £1,700 for the year ended July 31, against a previous profit of i5,8:<7. The cany forward is Bajau Rubber and Produce231 words
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Article59 1932-12-12 2 EXCHANGE PRICES. 12 noon, Dee. 10. 1932. Buyers Sellers Gambler 5.50 .lava Cuba 9.50 Hamburg Cuba 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 22.60 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 17.50 Mixed Black Pepper 12j00 Sundried Copra 5.70 Mixed Copra 5.20 5.20 Small Flake Tap 3% Fair 3.50 Med: Pearl 3.85 Small59 words
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Article40 1932-12-12 2 Saturday's exchange rates included the following: SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 31/32 London, 3 months' sight 23 15 16 London, 00 d»ys' sight 2/3 29/32 London, 30 days' siplit 2/3 7/8 London, demand 2/3 27/32 2/S 13/1640 words
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Article78 1932-12-12 2 System Severely Criticised. Washington. Sunday. A severe criticism of the American banking- system is made by the United States Comptroller of cv: lvncy m his annual report. H« points out that m the first ter months of the year 1,199 hanks witl deposits of $604,000,000, suspends payment. HeReuter - 78 words
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Article633 1932-12-12 2 TWO EXPEDITIONS. OBJECTS FROM NINEVEH AND BADARI. The fcgypti&n and Assyrian D:--Mirtment f Vrv British Museum ms received two important ollectioni of antiquities, one ram the Brun J on expedition of .930-31 to Middle Egypt (Badari) md the other from the Campbell Thompson expeditions of the633 words
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Article100 1932-12-12 2 ERECTION OF SHRINES IN CAIRO MUSEUM. The Conservators of the F^yptian Museum have made use of the suir.- j ■Mr months to erect for public exhibition the three remaining golddn shrines which enclosed the coffins of Tutankhamen. It will be remembered that thei < were four m all, one100 words
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Advertisement312 1932-12-12 2 iUCTION SALE. BY ORDER Ol' THE SUPREME COURT AT BATU I* VY. Civil Suit No. 1. 1 19.11. In probate I I. X So. l 19 i HIV. \U: HONG B V Pahat I t Tan 11.-onI 1 -on AI '1 I anti 11.l 1 Seah Chwo I Bi.tu I312 words
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Advertisement26 1932-12-12 2 SITUATION WANTED. Australian lady, University graduate, teaching experience will give services as governess or companion' for passage Europe or China! Apply l!«x No. 10 Daily News.26 words
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Advertisement333 1932-12-12 2 THE SINGAPO^ Paily News. Tel: ••!,>,.,•• g,,,,^ Kuala Lumpi<i Office: r, J lT| ri t Phon»- BUISCRIPT«ON RATES Payable m ad-.a, 1( 1 1 Bt Monthly 1( Quarterly Half-yearly Single C. 1 v All communist: business matter*, v/ subscribtions, 1 c r etc., ihoald be a. MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RAT2B For333 words
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Miscellaneous141 1932-12-12 2 Fan 2.:55 2.35 Low Fair Palembang Jelotong 6.00 Banja 5.75 Sarawak 5.50 Tin $77 H MAILS. Toaaj. Pladjoc and Palennbanj; iSoe--1 abaya I fl a.m. Korth, N.-Ea«! a d N.-\V«>t Sumatra I Ophir 9 a.m. Indo-China IG. G. Paul Doumer) 11 a.m. [ndragnri and Tembilahan Han Siong BceJ 2 i>.m.141 words
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Miscellaneous458 1932-12-12 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailiugTi are pending: For Europe. i P. and O, i. S. Co.'s Ranpura (Dec. 2S). N.Y.K.: Harima Maru (Dec. 15), Katori Maru (Dec. 30). Hamburg Amorika Line Kunnark (DJLD.GO (about Dec. 15), Duisberg about Dec. 22 i. Kast Asiatic Co., Ltd.458 words
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Miscellaneous485 1932-12-12 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today. December 12. t Annual Ceneral Meeting of Child ren's Aid Society, at Government House. 11 i. ii. Tuesday. December 13. Jobore Slate Ceuncil Meetirg. Pc wan. 11 a.m. Wednesday, December 14. Rotary Tiffin. A(k-iphi Hotel, 1 p.m Opening of Nutrition Laborator\ and Sports ground at College485 words
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446 1932-12-12 3 ANAKANS BEATEN BY DARUL BAHAR. GOALKEEPER INJURED. Iden burst ii sunshine afttr dmn i> jiahar and the Sn^L^l^'T^ }<***!* lhe 5 contested the svmi-li v.T ,r h x; lk Uns inUl lh( vitr..<M, 1; a ver> Ivc^.lv t 1. •Ueadaace waa m, m the ft»t446 words
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Article458 1932-12-12 3 Siomg Qoq <;<# Down To AtnirihK^. V»A* I. Siosig IJ«m» W^hat might have been an inter- r tram.- wa marred to s< M( nl i( v Poor forward play when the Amicable Athletic Associatioi eat the Siong 800 Athletic lub m 1 Straits hinese Football Associa- I tion458 words
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Article88 1932-12-12 3 BOTH UNIVERSITIES BEATEN. London, Saturday. Re, of t)i leading rogby matches played today were as follows: wall 8 Gloucester (;it lUciruth). Cumberland I Yorkshire (at l^tndal). )rv n I Semen** 1(al K\»fei>. Durham > Cheshire cit (lart!ey<M»l). Midlands Warwkksairs <^ (at Mo.icloy). Notts., I-"., i. 1 D«rby 088 words
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Article479 1932-12-12 3 PERAK AMATEUR RACES. TOTE PAYS WELL. *83 FOR WIN IN THIRD. CLOSE FINISHES. (Prom (Jar Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. Th« re was lair attendance, Including the Sultan oi Perak, at tout., b Perak Tvn 1 Club's amateu meeting. The weather was fine ana iho iiomg There were a number of479 words
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608 1932-12-12 3 THREE MAJOR RUGBY MATCHES OF THE WEEK-END. FENANG BEATEN BY PERAK. m a Malay. »»e fey Perak ami m K,,,1a 1,-mpur .ho bc-t sc^oa r^ut.,l m '-c-an .r wtanln, the trophy same JOHOitE LOSE TO KEGRI-MALACCA. (From Our Own Correspondent)!! Ivuaia Lr'rn pur Satiu608 words
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Article233 1932-12-12 3 Penang Well Beaten By IVrak. (From Our Oxvn Correspondent.) Penang Saturday. Perak ..i€ Penang 3 In v Mai: ya up mal I t daj ak d< c sivel; boa Bu bj 1(3 points (two goal* om p< i goal and 0112 Uy) to thret; poia; (one try). Eaiiy233 words
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Article188 1932-12-12 3 Thr NegrifAiglacca Combination. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mahuc-u. Sal urday. Vrgri-Malarra ..11; Johore <>. The Negi i-Malacca oombina iH-ut .lohoix' m rugby game i today l»y 11 points me goal •!::<{ two tries) i<» nil. There had bec^i rain and the heavy pitch un<l the greasy ball handicapped188 words
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Article94 1932-12-12 3 M.C.C. MELT SOUTHERN DISTRICTS. Wfegga Watfk p a. Saturday. The M.C.C. tourists met the Souhern Districts oi* New South Wales •i two-day match which bet?an oda R. E. S. Wyall won the tus.s for 4 the M.C.C ami put m the Southern D trict: who totalled 220, of whichReuter - 94 words
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Article75 1932-12-12 3 lambridge fhitrWwnfd Hv Oxford. Horton kit by. Kent, Saturday. In the annual inter-university cross country race run here today Oxford beat Cambridge by 10 points to 15. The whol,- Oxford team finisher 1 ahead of the first Cambridge man home. Lovelock, the New Zealand am Olympic miler, dead-heatedReuter - 75 words
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Article50 1932-12-12 3 Singles Final Of Victoria! Championships. Melbourne, Saturday. In the -ingles final of the Vie tan championships, Crawfon (Australia) Inat K.lisworth Vine id.S.Aj 1-6, o—l, S— 4, 2-<J 6—4. Vino* r hmtd many easy shot [into the net. Ciawlord excelled ii !ihe way m which he drew the Ame50 words
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Article493 1932-12-12 3 SINGAPORE BEAT MALACCA. WEEK-END HOCKEY. ENTHUSIASM Hi !POH. LAST-MOMENT GOAL. r rom Uui Ow i. Malacca, Sati day. Malacca i: Singapore On a field made i odden )> a d; of heavy rain Singapore beal Malacca at hockey today by fi 1 goals to three. Though the forwards did splendid493 words
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Article166 1932-12-12 3 Perak Snatch A Laal Moment V. ill. Ipoh, 3aturdn (From Our Own Corr pondent.) I'erak 1 Sclailgtf There was much enthu ia m hen today among spectators watching tha hockey match between i'eraßi \'v:\\. scored <he only ffoal of 1 1.' :i. m t he la ute. lai166 words
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Article222 1932-12-12 3 O.K. A. Defeated B> H.k.S.K.A. D.R.A. H.K.S X -j 1,.. H d< f« la w< :il eim uohi th< < 'I'l x n Lhe I. tution ,i,l by lhiv< <!eui Tl ame wa < rap I >y i <■■'•• io\v i i c i i ,r v an222 words
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Advertisement65 1932-12-12 3 FOR AFHRNOOK AND EVENING USE W|^y A G!R SU^.E OF SUPERB Wm APP R^I/lIION IN QUALiiYY W'|r im-lraihlr andsiik Dt&EON i HE LATEST STYI.i/. ANL> MGSI ASHiON JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR PENANG and II OH I THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. I FIRE, MARINE MOTOR INSURANCE. J65 words
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Article273 1932-12-12 4 EARMARKED GOLD. ALLIED DEBTS TO BRITAIN. QUESTION IN COMMONS (From Our Owi Cor reepc ndenl London, Sunday. Mr. Winston Churchill will ques :tion the Prime Minister i:i the Houi •of Commons this week as to whe it her the British Government wil demand equality andReuter - 273 words
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Article884 1932-12-12 4 Burden Of War Debts Admitted. Rugby, Thursday. The reply oi' the United State Secretary of Stair u» the r.titisl Note says that the United State: Government has considered the Bri tish Note with the greatest can and proceeds: "Whatever part debt payment may have played m the884 words
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Article190 1932-12-12 4 A DIFFICULT WEEK. CONTROVERSIAL SUBJECTS. London. Saturday. The Indian Round-Table Confernce has experienced a more difficult reek dealing with the controversial übjects of defence and finance ndian views on the former sul-i ■<.! ww concentrated largely on militry expenditure, liidianisation, an. he apppointment of a popularly le;Reuter - 190 words
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Article122 1932-12-12 4 Samsn Found In Attap House. Lim Ah Tuan, a Hokkien, wa« Mowed bail m $500 by Mr. C. Wil <»n. the Criminal District Judg< o come up for sentence on Satur 'ay. Dec. l'l. on a charge of posses ir.tr dutiable liquor. On information received, Assist nt Supervise122 words
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Article203 1932-12-12 4 A CITY REJOICES. LOYAL OVATION FOR THE KING. (From Our Own Correspo.ident.) Bangkok, Saturday. The Constitution was presenter this Afternoon m the ceremonial Hi i one Hall which was the first; headquarters of the People's Part) m June. The Kind's speech was delivered by a royal203 words
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Article657 1932-12-12 4 Siamese Consul General's Reception. 'Siamese people all over the worlc recognised the day a.< a national holiday, and the office of ilu> Consul General for Siam m Singapore wa> rlosed. At his house, however, Phra Sun lara Vachaaa, the Consul-General welcomed a number of Siamese anc. ?ntertained them657 words
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Article72 1932-12-12 4 JAPANESE hi MASS MEETIN< b'-- HELD ft, Plans v, hroughout 1.., «ainM foi otton pie< gainst the extiles m h ne Depends n neeting m ittended by actureis, n u-is. A re plutii •n the Gov< competition so import clutii 'te« and the U k- placed <Reuter - 72 words
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Article222 1932-12-12 4 THE ALIIAMBRA. Another l>o ruction at r,.. iety Girl." •xccliYn; l\ a,.,, includes James U rui, I non, Spenc< Byron. rich girl who i box< r who for his skill md event i all} affair which xn^ imu n\( < The slice o the fact hi .md222 words
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Article35 1932-12-12 4 The case m W m Enterpn I police court, is living an ill* pal mentioned before M Criminal Disti lay and trial wa tail being allowed The accus. d Mr. \V. A. N35 words
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Advertisement306 1932-12-12 4 MM) canine J Wf' race. Spratt's ])o^ Menu is both '>'.v and varied. There's fl crisp, tasty and perfectly baked biscuit feed for every need of every breed, and each is a scientifically balanced combination of nourishing wheat, strengthening n .-.cat and active vitamins. Spratt's Dog Cakes, Puppy Biscuits, Alsax,306 words
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Article522 1932-12-12 5 REPRESENTATIVE OF *****0 ACRES IN SINGAPORK "THE TIME IS NOT FAR OFF" nrh rubber restricti«nis< m P n i .•.!i enterprise ,-ont m1ii.,.." v"' <»recfor Company of >! h T "i,;^ 10 1 "W tornIhoN. V. s w i!i" Mnan i« re dc f UaPt^522 words
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Article66 1932-12-12 5 Power To Supreme Couii In Event Of Death. f v rlin, Friday. The Reichstag, by 40 1 to 1 passed the thir.! reading of Bill proposed l>y the National Socialists providing that the President'sauthority will be handed over to ihiPresident of Mio Supreme Couri m the event ofReuter - 66 words
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Article36 1932-12-12 5 Tinplate Activity In Soulli Walt's. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sunday. Four more tinplate mills will be m operation m South Wales tomorrow as a resnft of Canadian 01 den under the Ottawa agreements.36 words
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Article, Illustration27 1932-12-12 5 picture taken at Ihe heighi of the festivities during the St. Vndrew*s Hospital carnival halt m Raffles Hotel «m Saiurdai night.27 words
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Article448 1932-12-12 5 17 CONVICTED. REDS' PROTEST AT ALIENS' BILL. of i 1: gist: at i< n Bill r. C. Wiis n, rxcl cha pj X •ho :i <■; »a disin I I I n 1■ i 1 Mi Bai pressed p a Kail as I forn i ivhile the448 words
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Article105 1932-12-12 5 MOTORING OFFENCE. RESIGNED FROM THE WELCH REGIMENT. (1 rom Our Own Correspondent.) M Lond m, Dec. 10. Pom< Di k, p.n ex-livute nani m the Vi iI :h Regiment, \va .-i nt< need to foui months 1 ipri »n i ient m I h< -ca nd d\ i-105 words
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Article113 1932-12-12 5 ':•<.!> Chinese Warned B 3 Judge. ly < hinese living Pt lap pl< aded to Mi C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, on j thai he had had a gun ii' 1 nee m L 930 but after he h:i-i it, he h; 1 not taken out a113 words
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Article56 1932-12-12 5 Bomb Explodes In British Residency Gardens. Cairo, Sunday. A <>ni!) exploded m ;he garden? of tin* British Residency. Therwere no casualties and the damag( sustained was not serious. Later. The bomb was very mall an.i the only damage was a broken window. No arrests have been made. TheReuter - 56 words
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Article60 1932-12-12 5 Restriction (on ferenre Breaks Down. New York, Friday. It is understood m well-informed quarters that the International Copper Conference, which was mnvened with the object <>!' controlling production, broke down without any afrjreenient ln-in^- reached as to a curtailment scheme. '1 he export price of copper broke to60 words
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Article41 1932-12-12 5 Sued For Damages By Former Trainer* (From Our nun Correspondent.) London, Dec. 10. The Evening Standard Btatci that a writ for damages a^ain^-t the A^a Khan baa been issued by the trainer, R. Daw.- on, as a sequel41 words
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Article123 1932-12-12 5 Chinese Caughl Writing On Wall. Writing <«n a wall appealing for upport for Soviet Russia led to he appearance of a young Hylam, tag Leong \'i. before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, on Saturday. A detective attached to the Etochore police station stated thr.t he accused123 words
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Article130 1932-12-12 5 HRESENT SYSTEM LIKELY TO BE RETAINED. According to inquiries made by the Sunday Times, there is a wid ly held impression that the scheme under which >♦ w;:s proposed have one Chief Just ice for the whole of Malaya is most unlikelj to materialise. The question waa one130 words
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Advertisement34 1932-12-12 5 TOOHEYS PILSENER BEER. Brewed m AUSTRALIA from Australian Malt, Mops and Crystal Water. TOOHEYS is a genuine brewed beer NOT a synthetic product. Ask your Provision Store for a THE EASTERN AGENCIES LTD., SIMP.APORE.34 words
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Advertisement302 1932-12-12 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING I GOODS STORE. I 1 icCtyjk' J c I For Everything Phone 2938. I j t t^o?!\ PI^EST QUALITY GOLF, TENNISI I iff ailli POLO SHIRTS. I I v Price $1.25. I I Jill RESTRINGING OF TENNIS I I (W 0 BADMINTON RACKETS OUR I I.l^^o^ SPEOALJTY.302 words
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Article127 1932-12-12 6 BRITISH EXPLORER'S SUCCESS. Dr. Noel Humphreys, with Mr. Harry Tunmer, his just climbed the (Jmberto peak of the Ruwe.izori range, says the Kampala cor--1 respondent ol Thi* Times. The peak rises to height oi 15,754 ft., and has not been ascended since 1906, whe.i it W9B climbed by ihe127 words
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Article651 1932-12-12 6 RISING PRICES. WORKLESS MAY REMAIN. MACHINE PRODUCTIVITY. The world has got into the habit of distrusting; international conferences and of expecting- little of i practical benefit to result from ithem, but there is little need to wonder at the widespread hope that !the forthcoming Economic Conference651 words
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Article110 1932-12-12 6 QUEENSLAND AND MALAYA. If representations made on behalf of rum distillers by the Premier (Mr. W. Fortran Smith) arc successful Quecrsland rum may gain similar advantages m the Straits Settlements to those that have been accorded Australian brandy says the Brisbane Courier. When he returned from the Premiers'110 words
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Article431 1932-12-12 6 j AT KOTA TINGGI. PELEPAJUTIN, ACTIVITIES IN JOHORE. The launching of the bucket [dredge pun-chased by ,*Ue Pelepah Tin Dredging:, Ltd., for working the ana acquire:! near Kota Tinggi, Joh'ore, took' place on Wednesday. Owing to indisposition, H.H. the Sultan of Johore was unable to Jj€431 words
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Article359 1932-12-12 6 APPEAL TO PRESERVE WESTERN SLOPES. Ail appeal has been issued for funds to enable the tower western slopes i> Glastonbury Tor to be bought and ti i v n ever to the care of the National Trust. Th< path by which the ascent of the hill is made359 words
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Article18 1932-12-12 6 A Chinese youth employed at Tan Kah Kee's rubber factory at Sumbawa Koad i» alleged to have been18 words
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643 1932-12-12 6 UNCONFIRMED REPORT X MR. FERGUSON'S DEATH I FRIEND OF THE poor I An unconfirmed statement has been received i l i; land Mission at Shanghai that the R«. v li J\. th h, na I* organisation, who was captured by kVds m (h. r n643 words
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Article388 1932-12-12 6 REPRESENTATIONS TO 1 SIR S. WILSON. The following are extracts. frojn i memorandum to Sir Samuel Wil?on on behalf of the Ceylon Tamils' Association The Ceylonese began to immi- i <rate to this land, m the seventies md i\re gradually Incoming settler>. < Fhe members of our community388 words
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Article131 1932-12-12 6 RUBBER ESTATE COOLi APPLICATION FAILS (From Our nun Co Ma An appeal by nine < merly employed i Jubilee Rubber convicted of rioting i to four month rjient each, la; 1 Court. The men men x riot i?i which the n .state, Mr. H. E assistant manaj Robertson,131 words
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Advertisement171 1932-12-12 6 THE EMPIRE'S BEST Pure \x Creamery jCsc sY Australian J\ Butter NFW Kw tjPk CHOICEST WATCH FOR THE CHOP SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. A. FLINTER 6, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. Importing DIAMONDS of every size and quality, PEARL NECKLACES of Persian Gulf and Australian fisheries, large assortments of all sizes171 words
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347 1932-12-12 7 ■w odd goal victories iLKSTONE BEAT NEWPORT.' lv;- RDAY'S HOME FOOTBALL. I ,nu{ round of the Rnt>li.»h F A r" M S.tu«l«y, and Ut«rt ere no ie ss VhTn WaX W[ ,M,lt ««s the defeat v.f V iraw An W uam. atReuter - 347 words
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Article634 1932-12-12 7 LEAGUE TABLES. Ht VILLA GOES INTO THIRD PLACE. I :ims m the Engh Leagues to date B llivitifoa. i .,y 29 '{u 1 J 45 32 24 »4 19 II l '.l |7 M 7 2 M 211 20 H B 17 H if, B ii 29 ::l» 141 I634 words
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Article296 1932-12-12 7 PROTEST SENT TO AIR SECRETARY. The following ifl a copy of a letter which has been sent to the Secretary of State for Air over the signature of Mr. Guy Locock, <iir<»c--tor of the Federation of I>ri<i<h Industries:— The Federation of British Industries has noticed with neat concern296 words
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Article311 1932-12-12 7 CHURCH ASSEMBLY "MOST CRITICAL TIME." MOMENTOUS EVENTS. The Archbishop of Canterbury at the Church -\<^>"nibly. at Churcfr House, Westminster, London S.W. m mail week, made an appeal foi sustained prayer at the preaenl •most critical time."' "Need remind the Assembly the Church, or the country/ 1311 words
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Article695 1932-12-12 7 NO EARLIER OPENING. L.C.C. COMMITTEE'S CHANGED VIEW. No change js to be made for tinpresent m the houis dulin* which cinematograph films are allowed to 1 c shown m London. 'ihe Entertainments (Licensing) Committee of the London County t Council has reported that, since I their695 words
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Article56 1932-12-12 7 Ivtiii'in For A Tax .Moratorium. Washington, Friday. 'Ihe Vice-President, Me Curtis, i presente<l to the Senate a petition from the National Farmers Relief Conference demanding an appropriation of |500,000 t OOO to aid needy fanners. r I he petition asks for a moratorium on farm debts and the56 words
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Article38 1932-12-12 7 A Eurasian named B. P. Scully was slightly injured when a lorry m .which he wa.s -ittin^ v.as m c6llisio?i with another lorry m Prinsep Street! yesterday afternoon. He W|l tak -n to the Tun Tuck Seng Hospital.38 words
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Article794 1932-12-12 7 RAND GOLDFIELD. DR. KRAHMANN S WORK. PICNIC SEQUEL. Information gathered from official sources shows that the finding of the Kami Main Reef extension, like many other remarkable South African discoveries, was due to a <hc-ei arc-idem, :-ay s the Johannes \u\e correspondent of The Times. Dr. R.794 words
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