Singapore Daily News, 14 December 1932
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Title Section12 1932-12-14 1 The Singapore Daily News NO. 63 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1932. 5 CENTS.12 words
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Article511 1932-12-14 1 I, i \v ing 1 abour member of ,l 1( ii in .<• (it Commons has advo a lire which contains the of an e\< ellent idea for rc- unem ployment problem. i vay with Social i I Parliament thi i has Bought to go ;i»id h.v ignored511 words
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Article323 1932-12-14 1 JOHOKE REDS. POUCE BEATEN AND CHASED. THIRTEEN GAOLED. One man was shot dead and several injured, including a policeman, when Mi Chinese rioted in Kulai. 20 miles north of Johore llahru, on Monday night. Armed with sticks, parangs and iron harsj the men routed all323 words
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Article111 1932-12-14 1 Hint Of Mr. Roosevelt's Foreign Policy. New York, Tuesday. The first authoritative forecast of Mr. Roosevelt's foreign policy has been given by Colonel E. M. House in the January issue of Foreign Affairs. It comprises a competitive tariff for revenue, disposing finally of war ih>\)is asReuter - 111 words
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Article113 1932-12-14 1 Visit To East To Studv Air Conditions. The Hague, Sunday. Negotiations which have heen going on for a considerable time between the Zeppelin works and Dr. Eckener on the one side and a Dutcn syndicate on the other regarding; the running of a regular airship service to theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 113 words
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Article318 1932-12-14 1 WAR DEBTS TANGLE. CRITICAL DEBATE IN FRENCH CHAMBER. London, Tue day. A brief British Note to America issued this morning emphasises the importance of beginning an exami- latron of irar d«4>t_ without los.s of time aiid explains thai the Note of l>ex\ 11 h;ul notReuter - 318 words
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Article38 1932-12-14 1 Paris, Tiu'ml.m.v. The fall af th«> Herri*! Covcriiiiuiu is regarded ;ls m minent, the Chamlm I inmur and I orti^n Commillns rejectlag l>> 21 to aayateaf of t\u> Daccaibcr iIHm iantalaiml in any circaamtaacen. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article202 1932-12-14 1 STRAITS TRADING CO'S PROFIT. 120,2.57. GOOD HALF YEAR. 75 CENTS DIVIDEND. Net profits of the Straits Trading Cowpaay, Ltd., for the half year ended Sept. .HO amounted to $426,237 ami 51,18»>.7ri2 \>as brouuh! forward. A dividend of 7."> rents per vhare is recommended, absorbing $675,00*, and rallying forward $934,999. In202 words
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Article261 1932-12-14 1 DISARMAMENT. EERLIN PRESS COMMENT RESTRAINED. Geneva, Ttfcsday. A German delegate again attended the Disarmament Conference Bureau for the first time in five months. It is expected the real work of the conference will begin when the genet al commission re;i !)il<!«'s on -Jan. 31. Preaa Divided.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 261 words
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Article, Illustration33 1932-12-14 1 A remarkable picture, taken by a Daily Mail photographer, of the P. C. Hooft ablaze in Amsterdam harbour on Nov. 14. The vessel became a total loss.33 words
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Article249 1932-12-14 1 MYSTERY MOVE. CHINA LAIR VACATED. WHERE ARE THEY? It is believed that a gan^ of twelve notorious Chinese pirates, who have quietly moved from their usual haunts on the China coast, are making for Singapore with the object of hoarding and pirating a China-hound vessel from249 words
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Article73 1932-12-14 1 Editor Admits Its Inaccuracy. London, Tuesday. In the Commons today (\:pt. R. A. Eden, Foreign Under-Secretary, announced that Ilia Soviet had intimated that while not admitting the responsibility for Izvestia's article over which Sir John Simon protested, it dissociated itself from it. The editor of Izvestia had fef>o>Reuter - 73 words
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Article52 1932-12-14 1 Sentenced In India For Sedition. Madras, Saturday. Mrs. Margaret Cousins, wife of James Cousins the Irish poet and theosophist, has been sentenced today to one year's simple imprisonment on a charge of disseminating sedition as she refused to enter into a bond promising good behaviour for a year.Reuter Wireless - 52 words
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Article806 1932-12-14 1 l'.aron vo.i Gayl, M,u, t, r of tlu- lateriec Noll it Cabinet, wlu iM on -titui.ou.,l posals brourlil tliat < liaiK-rllm s administration mtuh ■apopttlar•tj. in tin- lulloAint; article <li** castes the physical tr.iinr... MOT«M«t| in (ieinianv. vliuh, Inasserts, is skin to tin- Britta* j>ovM'out. nioviiiiiiit and i806 words
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Advertisement60 1932-12-14 1 AVLMER, 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 been appreciated they will always find a place on your shopping list. Ask your dealer for these famous Canadian goods— they60 words
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Advertisement8 1932-12-14 1 Latest Tin I Prices: I See l*:igo Two.8 words
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Article77 1932-12-14 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I i l.'>r'd(»n. Tuesday. t The ckw .n^ prio l oday v. we: RUBBER. Spot 2 7 Hi I nehan^crl .laniiarx 1 7 HI I;jr..-Mar. 2 I '.2 \pr.-.luiu- 29 Hi Jttty-Sept. -i Market Firmer. TIN. Spot77 words
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Article89 1932-12-14 2 Snare The market van <lull throughout the day «il h <•• y little business m:i}.' The ukeni ng >nde>n< y <,r tin >ir inued, v.'hi <■ 1 trials y nwed little pi I in. TKe U cal pr e t > $76 and > Purl h< r fall89 words
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Article682 1932-12-14 2 lUi<l<l]<> Quotalions On MINING. r local wort 1 in t»i Tuesday, (Mirdii fi < o.'a list m Kumbang 6 cd., Austral 19 I. Tin 11 6. Baagrin Tin It/-, Bataag Pad««f 11.07' Ka: u Caves <t.:',7'.-, Bukit Arantf 111" (BOM.) Hurman Mnlny (nom'. Chenderiang -/lO'L* now. Rltatn Tin682 words
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Article599 1932-12-14 2 DUTIABLE GOODS. PROVISIONS FOR ENTRY INTO F.M.S. The Daily News learns that a Micular has been issued to all menv 3 ers of the Singapore Chamber ot Commerce which several ot the recipients consider deals a deathblow to a large volume of the trade between599 words
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Article107 1932-12-14 2 Strongly Favoured In Holland London, Tuesday. The Financial Times' Amsterdam correspondent states that a meeting of the Amsterdam Association for Tea Culture in the Dutch Indieauthorised the committee to conclude agreements in order to arriv? at restriction of tea exports and also to take the hieasures necessary to107 words
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Article139 1932-12-14 2 MRS. BRUCE'S PLAN AMY JOHNSON CHALLENGED. BY YOUTHFUL AIRMAN. I London, Saturday. A non-stop flight to Cape Town in an ordinary machine is being planned by the well-known British airwoman Mrs. Victor Bruce who contemplates arranging: for her •machine to be refuelled from the air whileReuter Wireless - 139 words
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Article112 1932-12-14 2 Rally In Foreign Loans. London. Monday. The sterling-dollar rate aftei strengthening to 3.27-1 2 reacted U) 3.26rl 8. Ob the Stock Exchange today a bright* r sentiment prevailed, hut apart from the further improvement made by gilt-edged securities and a sharp rally in certain foreign loans, notably GermanReuter Wireless - 112 words
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Article78 1932-12-14 2 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE PRICES. I 12 noon, Do.-. 13, r.»:',2. BliyWl Seller; Gambit r 5.25 Java Cube 9.00 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok While Pepper 22.50 White Pepper 21.50 I Black Pepper 17.50 i Mixed Black Pepper 12.00 Snndried Copra "».7O Mixed Copra 5.20 5.20 Small Flake Tap 396 Fair 3.f>o78 words
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Article41 1932-12-14 2 Yesterday's exchange rates included the following: SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2 16/16 London, :> month*' si^ht 2/3 2i>/ML i London, 60 days' Mght 2/3 7/8, London, 30 days' Sight 2/3 27/32] London, demand 2/3 13/16 Londo T.T. 2/3 25/3241 words
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Advertisement328 1932-12-14 2 THE SINGATtfj-r-Paily Nev/s. Head O(Pm H< Sfeffapore. p lUj IISI-5152, Tel: "TinW Sin U h Kuala I.umpiM (Met IS, Java Sti SUBSCRIPTION i Tayah!.' \n I- ul Hv deliv< Monthly Quarterly $.j Half-yeir'.y $«j.(m) Singh Copy All communication business matters, viz., subscribtiuhs, CCCOU etc., should k MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT R.I For328 words
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Miscellaneous536 1932-12-14 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today, December 1 i. Rotary Tiffin. Ot. J. -:N'. ItuKdale on "Mysteries of Malaria," Adelphi Hotel, l p.m. Opening- of Nutrition Laboratory and Sports ground at College of Medicine by IFF. the Governor, 4.18 p.m. Police Hand at Telok Aver. 9 p.m. PrMajTi December 16. Taiping Amateur536 words
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Miscellaneous609 1932-12-14 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger writing! *re pending: For Europe. P. and O. S. K. Co.'s Ranpura (Dec. It). X.Y.K. Haruna Maru (Dec. 15), Katori Maru (Dec. 30). Hamburg Amerika Line Kurmark (D.A.D.G.) (about Dec. 15), Duisberg i about Dec. 20). BMI Asiatic Co.. Ltd. Lnlandia609 words
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Miscellaneous199 1932-12-14 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. KEDAH, Brit., 1,033 tons, from R Deli 13-12, for IJ. Peli 15-12. NlF.rw ZEELANI), Dutch, 6312 tons from Adelaide 13.12, fot Batavii 17-12. RIYEIZAN MAKU, Jap., 307 tons from Miike 12-12, for Calcutta 22-12. HONG PENG, Brit., 2,525 tors, fron Rangoon IS- 12, for Hong Koni P. 4199 words
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1004 1932-12-14 3 \YA COMMAND OFFICERS THE RUNNERS-UP. AN UNBEATEN RECORD. rn:i m. nt v,51,.r.1»v aK ains .h, n>»"-h of p.d» R hul ih. t .,t:z ,s h< P(i I n i li v h omin< n d i i,. pointa (a com :n,<l p (thr w K<m1,004 words
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Article22 1932-12-14 3 London, Monday. Tiinity College, Dublin, to(!ay o t thtir mgby match with Oxford University by six points to three. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article17 1932-12-14 3 A general nSSSBSPg of the A nuclide Athletic Association Will m wM at the A.*wciaiissi premises, _*j17 words
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Article166 1932-12-14 3 WALTER NEI SAL. DISAPPOINTS AGAINST SCHOENRATH. Berlin, Saturday. The youriK German heavyweight boxer Walt.r Netinal, who after his recent victory over the BritisJ champion, Larry a i, 1; is considered bj many to he the most promising European contender for the heavy weight crown next to MaxAneta-Trans-Ocean - 166 words
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Article133 1932-12-14 3 J. O. PARSONS WINS THE PENANG BISLEY. (Prom Our Own fnrreiipondeat.) JYnnn.u\ Monday. Penan ji-'s second annual open ritle I championship took place yesterday at the Rifle Range. The Bisley championship was won by J. d. Parsons, recently of Singapore, with the excellent score oi' :\i\:). The ■fin eg133 words
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Article98 1932-12-14 3 DEATH OF A CAMBRIDGE COACH. London, Monday. Bill East, who for 4S years was tlu' coach to the Cambridge Univerlity toauace crew ar.d v. ho taught Ehrincc Chichibu of Japan and other prominent people to rot?, died today n his home in Richmond. He Bper.l <>0 years ofReuter Wireless - 98 words
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Article38 1932-12-14 3 Barnsley^s Bi«f Win Over Crewe. London, Saturday. The following were the results matches played in the Third division (Northern) yesterday: WrJsall 1 Actrin^rtor St. 6 Barnsley 7 Crcwc Alox. 1 Halifax Towt, 1 Southport 0 Router.38 words
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Article42 1932-12-14 3 The positions in the Singapore Qhaßfl Club championship to date are: Coln:::n 19 U 1 Mnsehoieff 13 I 4 Wllmol ii <; Peek 1 Kiony Thin J'ntr 54 K x Vogel IL> Junialiht.y 1- -1 B T;m Ummc Kia Retired.42 words
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Article55 1932-12-14 3 The Kopoel Golf Club ladies' December spoon cempetition ivsult•d a* follow*: Miss M. A. S. La-v per. 2 up Miss M. M. Hadl-. 12 1 up Mrs. J. C. Mi-Lv*r<l n all qwMr* Mrs. W. J*. Douir'.i> 1 flown Mr*. C. R. Wi'^'M-n 7 1 flown I Mrs.55 words
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Article40 1932-12-14 3 London, Monday. At the Bath Club, the Egyptian player. Amir Bey (Bath Club) won the amateur racquets championship for the secofid siujfussivc year. He took only 32 minutes to b*at Snell < Brighton) 9—l, D—O, i>— l, i>— o,40 words
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Article790 1932-12-14 3 TEAM CHOSEN. MATCH AGAINST SELANGOR. FOUR CHANGES. Following an interesting hockey trial yesterday on the S.C.C. I*adang, the following have been selected to represent Singapore on Saturday against Selangor at Singapore: Dr. S. L. Oehlers (8.R.C.); Bdr. Kockcliffe. (R.A.) and R. A. Ashworth (S.C.C); K N. KlHott790 words
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Article590 1932-12-14 3 SENTENCES UPHELD. JCHIEF JUSTICE'S REMARK ABOUT FINES. I h^rve no doubt that both were parties to the organised smuggling in this case, a:id that they were properly convicted. As to the sentence, I have some doobt whether the -cale suitable for tho iesources of a supposed590 words
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Article307 1932-12-14 3 Ownership Of Furnituro Denied. Hong See, a Cantonese, who was harped on Ifond y before Mr. C Wilson, the Criminal Distric lu(ii»<., with the possession of about ;70 tahils of non-Governmeni •handu valued at approximately ?2,(500 was produced a^ain yesterJay. It will be recalled that the accused wa.".307 words
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Article284 1932-12-14 3 Caught Before Hv Could No Anything. "A clumsy follow who seems t iaye been caught before he coui Jo anything" #ai the descriptio tpplied by Mr. Wilson, th« Criminal District Judge, yMttrda: m \\w Pack, a young Chinese, wn vas originally cnarged with house >reakinj£ in order284 words
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Article55 1932-12-14 3 Twenty IVr Cent* Cut \n Kajuirs Privy Purse. In view of the M'riou financial situation, the Rnjah of Sarawak hai imtlOCed the Tr«*asMi-(-r lo make 120 per cent, reduction in the amount of his Privy Pome f<»i the year and a similar reduction will apply to the I'ri'.y55 words
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Article142 1932-12-14 3 TO RFTiRF FRC SI AM. A alread i. iohns, C.M.G., who wsition Hi am nsul-4 reneral in Bangl \'2 1, has lefl teen in indiflf( ime, and I hong I notl officially d iot i- turn, hul ■•ion at I he end oi >tl > save.142 words
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Article74 1932-12-14 3 Believed Atten '>;» ijfc Of txil An unknown German, a.: wi"i revolver au'l I found in the <■»■'' D 11 <\ <i\-( f\ i and It it believed thai l> inl nuke r»n atteuipi on I li <I. ei Kai Ami The man I ted a 1 I)Reuter - 74 words
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Article29 1932-12-14 3 r i Re enue officers seii opium i board Im. nch Theophile < .;«•!< rv. Ken bei thed at Mar uille, It om the VW I\a Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 29 words
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Advertisement135 1932-12-14 3 MAKE USEFUL GIFTS LETTS IMMhI I DIARIES. /I- lan i IN A LARGE VARIETY OF BINIUXfJS FROM i» t BEST RUSSIAN CALF I Frci TO 'LOTH .-OVKKS. *ii£ .^2.t"> !{OUGH^DIARY| LKTTS BE. UOl (,II K^^.- OCTAVO Si/. > s" v One <i;iy on ,ia>:, QUARTO Sise 10" x 8" Inter-Wc«k135 words
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Article151 1932-12-14 4 No Reduction To Be Recommended. The following- action by committee \o. 1 of the Singapore Municipal ommissioners is reported: In connection with the request by he Svngapore Motor Bus Owners' Association for reduction of taxes >n motor buses, decided that the commissioners cannot be recomnended to consider the151 words
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1270 1932-12-14 4 DAUGHTER'S EVIDENCE TROUBLE OVER SERVANTS. Judgment was reserved by Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell in the Supreme Court yesterday on the petition by Mrs. Annie Cresson for a judicial separation from her husband, Mr. Marius Cresson, of the Singapore Harbour Hoard, on the ground of1,270 words
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Article78 1932-12-14 4 MAXIMUM SENTENCES IMPOSED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Monday. At the conclusion of the trial of the six Chinese who were concerned in the abduction of Mr. Loh Yoon Tin, Mr. Justice Gerahty founr all guilty and said that he woul< inflict the heaviest sentence DOS sible. Five78 words
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Article206 1932-12-14 4 AT THE CINEMA. Jack Hulbert's previous successes in pictures assure a big audienci for any production featuring hin which is shown in Singapore. Lov< on Wheels," his latest offering, now at the Capitol and audience! who enjoyed M Jack's the Boy wil find this musical fantasy equally en206 words
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Article42 1932-12-14 4 Execution At Singapore Prison. The final stage of the Dhoby Ghaut tragedy was reached yesterday morning when Mend is de Silva paid the extreme penalty of the law at the Civil Prison, Singapore. De Silva was convicted for the]42 words
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Article164 1932-12-14 4 MR. W. L. KITSEKOW AM) MISS V. M. VYSE. The wedding t< Andrew's Cathed afternoon of Mr. W. of Harrisons, Bark< and Miss V. M. V;, arrived from Austra lay. The seiarice was I Bishop of Singapon B. C. Roberts, ai Brown, the Mis: •haplain. Mr. A. I.164 words
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Article52 1932-12-14 4 Before the Chief Ju* Ist. Court today at ,<-anl: S. 1450 SI alias Vu Oi (w) rCuan and two vir ert Before Mr. J« Malacca A Before Mr. Ju*ti« Tenvll inthe>d.CoU. Co. vs. M. Maidin in.l another. O. >■ SumnH.ns N«». W>7€ of sivil DtatrM Phillip and D.52 words
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Advertisement287 1932-12-14 4 /K^^ QPRATT'S WfM^ f h e (%%mm}\ canine r i i^/T. race. Spntt*s Dog Menu is both big and varied. There's a crisp, testy and perfectly baked biscuit feed for every need of every breed, and each is :i scientifically balanced combination of nourishing wheat, strengthening n:r;ii and active vitamins.287 words
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Advertisement42 1932-12-14 4 The House McCALLUIVI FOUNDED IN l«()7 125 YEARS AGO. A noble record steadfastly maintained by their Product McCALLUM'S "PERFECTION' WHISKY. THEIR MARK:Obtainable from all the well known Provision Stores or 77»e 50/p Agents THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LH) No. 9, Robinson Ro:kI. SINGAPORI-:.42 words
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Advertisement337 1932-12-14 5 ,KILMA R N O C K J|f A RSHIRI v \.\^\\v^. mmmmmmmmmt Kjpv^ \^mHP7 111^ O \A/ 1 kj L i We have decided to produce a whisky especially for such climates as yours. May we tell you how we have come to lead the way in taking such a337 words
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2701 1932-12-14 6 MR. S. Q. WONG THE ONIA DISSENTIENT. QUESTION OF ALLOCATION OF FEES. Johore has followed the lead of the Straits Settlements Government in the introduction of a bill to regulate the immigration of aliens into the State. The bill was passed at a meeting of2,701 words
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Article936 1932-12-14 6 COMMUNIST WAY. I ALLEGED REDS J ON TRIAL. j HEARING POSTPONEDJ II \n interesting sidelight on the manner in which Communist j demonstrations are conducted was j thrown by Mr. Barry, A.S.I'., yes- tc-rday during the continuation 01 the case against 99 Chinese who were arrested936 words
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Article291 1932-12-14 6 two vear3' gaol for :gr. London, Monday. Sid Klin descril t d achai: i nemployiueni \\< m<»v< nt, was •>; c in iiv 111 term of i > i»f incil ing i Laiiiiin^i on, 1 ader ol I hi 1 move- I I .lev ii Lo cause public291 words
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Article64 1932-12-14 6 41lt*ged Imiierialistic Aims. Mond jr. i ording to '.■•<■ avda, the Japa y c nava i to; als i" 1 tended to esta Jai an 1 navm! supn m' -y in 1 1 1 Pat rflc, upset the London :t id A ington ajrreem< ni ani fui 1Reuter - 64 words
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Article131 1932-12-14 6 MANY "COMRADI TO LOSE MEMBER >HI CARDS 1 An impendii ft wholesale pu ft sia n >min u ft or 'upy mucl ft 1■ i which i > B on the uiismi i flj atfaii s with'n li fl in rural clisi i B avies hav all BAneta-Havas - 131 words
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Article152 1932-12-14 6 Charge Thai Bud In I Fnmi Our Ov I P« [n the Sun i Tan Mah Quah conviction and hi.r. in the Se< charges of b< charge of a I harbour with< i alno fradulent perty. In Bddi magi! t rate >)■•! cation <>f the pi Mi-. Suninsiiiw!..152 words
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Article19 1932-12-14 6 I The Portu 1 decide to I Btruction proi I proved bj n I submarine. Foreign tond«19 words
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Advertisement154 1932-12-14 6 i THE EMPIRE'S BEST Pure \X Creamery Xsc sY Australian Butter NEW MtT WATCH FOR THE CHOP SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. THIS EVENING FRIDAY DEC. 16th TEA DANCE AND 6.30-8.15 P.M. WEDNESDAY DEC. 21st ■hm SINGAPORE INFORMAL AFTER KKPKinom i-lavkks DINNER DANCE PRESENT 9.30154 words
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Advertisement124 1932-12-14 6 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTIN^ GOODS STORE -if/ F R EVERYTHING Phon^: JjMfflk STAR MAXWELL a L i Imm ENGLAND GOLF Clubs WuM\ b y Gibson s of Kin hor n J^ FINEST QUALITY:Ik G LF BAGS BY R BERT Bf^YANT L^ib GOLF BALLS BY DUNLOP 8 MAKES. Prices to suit all124 words
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Article147 1932-12-14 7 Stowaway I'ound (hi Board* Batavia, Tu< sday. t [\i'.n< Be 1 1 am, the Gervhii planned to make pom A i to Eng- in seven da cra»hed when pted to leave Sourabaya morning. omi anicd by an Aus] ralian Ulen, he left Bimt »t >.;:•) yest and an147 words
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Article81 1932-12-14 7 Donution.H Dacaived by the Euro ;,i ;i!) T nemploymeut ommittee in ir Weft 1 as follow I < loni ribut ion F.M.S. i Son i<»- A ssociat ion «>r :,<». Clubs $1,031.4, Malayan Tobacco Distributers, Ltd. Plake 1 contribution (j Dr. W. J. Dixon $5, \)r. (Mrs.) r81 words
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Article1408 1932-12-14 7 Sin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Chow Jit Poh - CHINA APPLAUDS. JAPAN MUCH PERTURBED. m "DESTRUCTION." Geneva. Wednesday. As an outcome at mc^tinjfs here, is i meiailV announced that dipl ma negotiations between hina and Russia have been rcuinu d. Reuter. Nanking, Tuesday. Announcing the resumption oi Sino-So' relations the newspApers refer i<> this u historical I1,408 words
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Article160 1932-12-14 7 Death of a Liverpool London, Monday. The death has. occurred of Col. Sir James Reynolds, Unionist M.P.J for the Exchange Division of Liver- 1 pool. Reuter. Sixty-seven years of age, Sir < James Reynolds, who was knighted in 1920 and created a Baronet in 19f3, was one160 words
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Article114 1932-12-14 7 lMorlhrrn Strike FYar«*«l Orlain. Dublin, Saturday. Trmde Unionist solidarity up t-> now is transcending Nationalistic feeling during the critical negotiations to avert a railway strike r.omorrow. The difficulty consists in the fuel that the railways throughout the country have adopted the W&jges* Board's recommendation of a temper cent,Reuter Wireless - 114 words
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Article100 1932-12-14 7 Medical Assistance For Another Ship. London, Monday. The dash of an ocean liner with medical assistance to the crew vt another vessel who had been wounded in rioting was related by pas*en^ers who arrived in Britain today from South Afviea aboard the Warwick Caslle. Five days out of100 words
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Article67 1932-12-14 7 \U vision "With Virw To Reciprocity* 91 Rome, Tuesday. A resolution to reduce foreign; imports into Italy while encouraging international reduction tariff".and revising Italy'." own tariff.-^ with a view to reciprocity, hasj pavsed at tho Jitv I »t >sion of the Fascist Grand Council. Countries supplying raw materialReuter - 67 words
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Article66 1932-12-14 7 Complete Agreement Reported. Paris. Tuesday. Tho International Oil Conference has < -mlori in complete agree merit. Rumania will join tho in-' i national group in adapting production to demand by fixing Rumanian p»' f '<luetion at is, 500 tons flaily for throe months from Jan. 1. A romnumiaueReuter - 66 words
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Article70 1932-12-14 7 Private Visit To London. I^ondon, Saturday. Th. King- and Queen of Denmark arrived at Liverpool .Street Station this afternoon. They were prreetpd (m the red-carpeted olatfonn t>y ib ;r in<i, the Queen and tin- Prince < f Walem. The I)ani>h visitocs will remain in London a week. TheirReuter Wireless - 70 words
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Advertisement85 1932-12-14 7 NO END OF FUN IN WHITEAWAYS TOYLAND A REAL SANTA CLAUS AND A LIFE LIKE MONKEY BAND FOR THE CHILDREN. MECCANO SETS. From $1.43. MOTOR CARS. From s<).:,o. TODDLEKARS. Prom $6.95. PEDALS CARS. From $3»75. PULL ALONG TOYS From 82*25. SB PYRAMID CUBES. From cents. Hear the new Regal records85 words
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Article, Illustration19 1932-12-14 8 0M of Singapore's minor industries. nav»>ment fimtrettc factory, the produce of which is sold at four for one cent.19 words
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Article, Illustration22 1932-12-14 8 In the final match of the S.C-C. rugby tournament the Public Services beat ih, i mand Oflicers and retained their Mtbeaten record.22 words
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Article, Illustration19 1932-12-14 8 Monster caricatures of British newspapermen, uith take! editions ol newspapers, Moscow during the 15th anniversari of the revolution celebrati19 words
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Article, Illustration21 1932-12-14 8 Part of the enormous crowd which stood hareht'aoYd in the street MtsMc the Mansion House. London, during Ike two minute,' nilenee.21 words
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