Singapore Daily News, 15 December 1932
1932-12-15
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Title Section11 1932-12-15 1 The Singapore Daily News 64 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932. 5 CENTS.11 words
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Article471 1932-12-15 1 «l in this column yesBociali: t member .»i Commons who had ward ;i constructive mi^'g, which was wrecked only I insistence upon a provision obviously dictated by foolish Socialist weakness for ?<» concede that even un •mploy< i" of la' our i^ entitled to Today we have to471 words
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Article, Illustration394 1932-12-15 1 "BRITAIN CANNOT DEFAULT." CHEERS GREET CHANCELLOR'S WAR DEBT STATEMENT. A ,T? dc^ House of Commons cheered the staleoi at Britain cannot defau,t and was going to pay America in gold today, made by Mr. .-Neville I hamberlain, the Chancellor of the Exchequer,Reuter - 394 words
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Article968 1932-12-15 1 The British N«Jte Anil Washin^toirs Reply. Rugby, Monday. Th, Note from the' British GoV- ernir.ent informing the 11 nitcd States Gkwemnient that the War Debt payment due on Thursday will be paid ora the due date in gold w-,s delivered in Washington yesUM !ay by the British Ambassador.Reuter Wireless - 968 words
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Article54 1932-12-15 1 NoVC To Assist Shipowner**. London, Wedn? y. In the Commons at question tim<- Sir Phili-) ftmllffe-Lisiter, Secretary for the Colonies, announce'! that ho v.'ii>; in communication with the Hong Konpr Government regarding measure-, to Mfiist shiprwiors to <o-opeiate with the Chinese customs to che.l; smuperling- on British nhips tradingReuter - 54 words
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Article43 1932-12-15 1 The Hague, Tuesday. A Royal decree has been issue 1 reducing the quota for the import of textiles for the next «v-uUk-to 50 per cent, of the average valu? of imports for the corresponding periods of 1929, IMO and 1931.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article18 1932-12-15 1 Paris, Sunfiay. The Japanese dance? Veichi Ximura made his Parisian debut at the Colombier Theatre today. Aneta- HavasAneta-Havas - 18 words
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Article72 1932-12-15 1 Mohco^ Indignation Ai Japan'** Aiiiimlr. Mn w#w, \N rdnestla y. Mci'ow newspaper Izvotia is indignant over the statcacnl of the spokesman of the Japanese Foreign Office that. th» resumption of Siiw>Sovirt relations is unfavourable to Japan and declares: "The irritable and illogical Japanese diplomat thinks that if72 words
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Article171 1932-12-15 1 FREAK OF TYPHOON. SIX DAYS IN CHINA SEA. NOW IN HONG KONG. Kodin^ more like a page from' ArsMaa Nighti than a prosaic i news telegram, comes a message from Montr Kong describing Ihe xperiences of a Pahang Malay who, it is staled, was swept intoReuter - 171 words
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Article268 1932-12-15 1 MORE TAPPING IN D. E.I. 10 ESTATES RESUME. PLANTERS AGAIN DISCUSS RESTRICTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Saturday. According to the figures of the Central Office for Statistics, 307, estates stopped tapping at the end of October, or a total acreage ofj 78,313 hectares. Furthermore there! are 110 estates whichAneta-Havas - 268 words
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Article26 1932-12-15 1 Harlan, Kentucky, Sunday. Eighteen miners are missing following an explosion, in one of the local coal mines fUxlay. Pour lx>dies havje been found. AnetaHavasAneta-Havas - 26 words
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Article296 1932-12-15 1 OIL DISPUTE. HAGUE COURT "INCOMPETENT." BRITISH "THREATS." Persia has appealed to the League regarding the oil dispute, as she does not consider The Hague Court competent to examine the matter. The action of the Persian Government la trying to cancel the Anglo-Persian Company's lease has causedReuter - 296 words
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Article734 1932-12-15 1 An unshaken belief in the immortality of art is the keynote of the following article on "The Enemies of Opera" by Bruno >> alter, the German operatic conductor. The writer thinks that humanity will emerge from tho present and similar depression*, hut that opera will always assert itself.734 words
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Advertisement7 1932-12-15 1 Latest R übber Prices: Sec Ptftfc Two.7 words
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Advertisement15 1932-12-15 1 jikl'fßSCtirlLOß •ii i-^i i -^*sdS|s^'^ will.De the enoiee of pvprv hostpss John Player sons» England15 words
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Advertisement11 1932-12-15 1 I Latest I Tin I i in Prices: See Page Two.11 words
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Article83 1932-12-15 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I London, Wednesday. The dosing prices today were: RUBBER. 2 ir> :i2 P i32 January 2 I."> :\> Jan. -Mar. 2 Apr.-Jom* 2 «M<i Inchanutd July -Sept. J 21 :)2 In 1 32 OcC-Oec. 2 '•< Market83 words
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Article136 1932-12-15 2 Rubber. The market n quiel but steady throujrhxHit the day. At the Auction then wa> a fair inquiry. Good shtfet «>«« at about 7*i cent* < j«n'.i erepe in < ..-«.•< fetched i* 1 I rents. Other prices were: brown i crepe, cents to >'» (r!it<: scrap i136 words
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Article667 1932-12-15 2 Middle- Quotations On Wednesday* MINING. MuidU- pricai of local 1 were r,.ji: w* m Siajc*pore <n We«laeeday, according t.» Fra at Ca.'i li^t -am Kmnbaag 24 o* t.i.. Au.-tral Malay 19 Aye; Hitam Tin H u. Bangrin Tin 12 Batang Paaang 0.07 V5, Uiitu Caret OJS7\^ t Bnkit667 words
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Article76 1932-12-15 2 12 noon. De.-. 14, li>;;_\ Buyers Sellers Gambier 5 of Java Cube Hamburg Cube 10\00 Muntok White Pepper 22.50 White Pepper 2L50 Black Pepi>er 17^50 Mixed Black Pepper 12X)0 Sundried Copra 5.75 Mixcxl Copra 5.25 5 25 Small Flake Tap 3% M_ ai 3.60 Med: Pearl76 words
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Article46 1932-12-15 2 Yesterday's exchange rates included the following: It London, 4 months' sight 2/3 15/16Jt London, 3 months' sight 2/3 29/82), London, 60 days' sight 2/3 7/8 i London, 30 days' sight 2/3 27/32 s London, demand 2/3 18/16 1 London, T.T. 2/3 25/82 c SELLING.46 words
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Article252 1932-12-15 2 Malayan's Good Year, (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Tuesday. The following tin results are anlouneed Malayan Tin Dredging, a profit >i t*:»:;, against last year's profit tf £36,661. A linal dividend of y'.i per cent is t<» be paid, making ;i total of it;', per cent., against L7252 words
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Article53 1932-12-15 2 Japan* m Bonds London, Su id y. The activity and rise in Japanese secaritiei was remarkable i'en:uiv of t'i t week'll turnover, due to :he optimistic reports on the bud-, reiary situation In Japan, v\ in pile of the I'k:\:-s raised by Japan's tostile attitude toward* the I.<a«>i*'53 words
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Advertisement204 1932-12-15 2 ■Mill Bl—llll I mi M 1 1 Found at Last! THE MASTEH TAIL()K>. SUITS^M\ Perfect in Cut, -J Latest Style and tk&jf I irs\ Llasi Mate fi Wf rials, at Ver>' Moderate Prices. I v as TUNGCHOY 23-1 1, COLEMAIN SI. SINGAPORE. M. EZEKIEL SONS J Qualified Ophthalmic Opticians Raffles204 words
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Miscellaneous294 1932-12-15 2 VESSELS ARRIVED, HAIU'NA MARU. Jap.. 0,311 tons, from Yokohama 14-12. for Ponang it- if: HIMALAYA MARI'. Jaj... 3.157 tons, from Calcutta \A-12, for Hone: Kong 16-12. MAROS. Dutch. .i6.{ toru. from Imha-14-12. for bMlragM 16-12. PALOFO, Dutch, H2B tons, from Pem^n«kat U-LJ, ior J'. Sambu, Singkawan^r 17-12. ASDANG, Siaai, iff294 words
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Miscellaneous560 1932-12-15 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND| DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings are punding: For Europe. P. and O. S. N. Co. 'a Kanpura < Dee. 2.J). N.Y.K. Haruna Maru (Dec. 15), Katori Maru (Dec. 30). Hamburg Amcrika Line Kurmaik (D.A.D.G.) (about Dec. 15), Duisberg (about Dec. 21). Kast Asiatic Co., Ltd.560 words
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Miscellaneous423 1932-12-15 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Friday, December Hi. Taiping- Amateur Races, First Day. Vaudeville Entertainment. RaiHcs Hotel, 9.30 p.m. Satuiday, December 17. Taiping Amateur Races, Second Day. Christmas Carnival at Memorial Hall* 6 p.m. to 12 p.m. Wednesday, Deeembei 21. Vaudeville Entertainment, Rallies Hotel, 9.30 pjn. Rotary Tiflin, Adelphi Hotel. 1 p.m.423 words
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Article268 1932-12-15 3 FOOTBALL DAR'JL BAHAR EVJTCHERED. X CLEAR GOALS. fi Darul Bahar nj ere butchi red |q Ri holiday ;«.i the v sterday hi lif v\ ere bes <.i\- to nil in s les of i. "i M.«!:t\ PootbrJl i i y ood I h .t cicnti "<268 words
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Article724 1932-12-15 3 POLICE BEAT THE S. C. C. PADANG HOCKEY. MAIN STRENGTH IN THEIR BACKS. •oIH-C- iron Is t > t I-. 'i-i fully, deserved their victory. I '"^>n strength lay i n th en •-IHcdy Hasan Singh who and again brought the move°f khe S.C.C. forward, to an '•»>';pt termination. ;-ar<l:724 words
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Article924 1932-12-15 3 RUGBY DEFEAT FOR M. G. CO. S.CC VICTORY. INTER-COLLEGE GAME. MEDICOS WIN. *•<•(. 11. n -G. Co.. s.V.c. An S.C.C. fifteen won a hardearned victory over the Machinet*un Company, S.V.C, on the padang yesterday by 11 pont< (a goal and three tries) to nil. Tht standard of rugby was not924 words
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Article253 1932-12-15 3 EPIC RECALLED. PROPOSED GREAT NORTH SLEDGE ROUTE. "Osoviakhim," the Society for Soviet Defence, Aviation and 1 Chemistry, is mapping out a Great North Dog-Sledge Route which is 1 to extend 11,000 kilometers from the shares of the Sea of Okhotsk 1 through Yakutsk, Yenneseisk, Kotlass,253 words
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Article85 1932-12-15 3 Scene In I.S. House Oi' Representatives. Washington, Tuesday. A stranger, leaping from tlu gallery, held up the House oi Representatives for several minutes with g loaded revolver, shouting wan; the floor.** Members rushed to the exits and occupants of ;he gallery scrambled out. r i In' stranger aimedReuter - 85 words
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Article74 1932-12-15 3 New Touriianient Suggestion. London, Monday. The brilliant play of the Austrian footba)J team has led to a suggestion being made to institute an international football tournament between the leading west European countries. England, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Spain and Austria arc suggested as competitors for an annua] European footballAneta-Trans-Ocean - 74 words
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Article28 1932-12-15 3 Three Replays Decided. London-, Wednesday. lit plays fa the F. A. Cup played today resulted i.s follows: Gillingham I Bristol R. *J Wrexham 2 Brighton BBBBBBlSBBSSSBBBBiBm28 words
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Article1281 1932-12-15 3 TOKIO REPORT. 12,926 CIVILIANS KILLED SINCE 1931. Tokio, Monday. The Renjro agency transmits an official message from the Japane Charge d'AlFaiic; in Moscow stating- that the Soviet has decided temporarily to mt€rn General Su Ping-wen ana his soldiers tot Tomsk. Aneta- Havas Toll of Life.Aneta-Havas; Aneta-Trans-Ocean; Aneta-Rengo - 1,281 words
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Advertisement187 1932-12-15 3 CHILDREN'S ANNUALS THE IDEAL PRESENT. TICKR TIM'S ANNUAL. PLAYBOX ANNUAL t<ntans manv Storks and I'icttncs ol the tirnous Bruin Bovs For all children Vii l dp to 12 ye£r« of age. H25 each CWMr«n between th« ..i U \L-.ir.. 13J5 !i fei^M^ PIP&SQUEAK |l J^^* 1935 ANNUAL 93 3 M,<S187 words
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Article39 1932-12-15 4 Before the Chiei Justice in the Court today at 11 a.m. Part -4J. :;i Vu w u Yok( Oi (w) vs. Chu Slow Ku;* i an<l two ot hen Malacca: Asftitas. Nk a i. lr>>l au W39 words
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Article59 1932-12-15 4 Paris. Tuesday. The agreement arrived at the International Oil Conference is, for an indefinite period* and renewable every three months, owing to th» impossibility of estimating the demand in advance over \onx periods. It is considered that if Russian production is reduced during the [Coming three months RumaniaReuter - 59 words
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Article24 1932-12-15 4 A Bengal, cyclist was knocked Scon I V axi at the Junction of Itrottiißoad and Hukit Timah Road .Yesterday. His injuries were slight 124 words
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Article179 1932-12-15 4 Death Oi Ex-CP.O. For Penang a (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Tuesdav. The death is announced of Major Hargrove Barry de Hamel, ex-Chief Police Officer, Penang. A son of the late Mr. F. H. del Hamel, of the Board of Trade. 1 Major de Hamel was born179 words
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Article79 1932-12-15 4 Australian Products In The D.E.I. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Saturday. According to the Java papers 1 there has been heavy freight traffic between Australia and Java recently. Several thousand tons of Australian products have arrived in Sourabaya within the last few days. The Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad announces the79 words
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Article62 1932-12-15 4 Cycles Six Miles After Being Wounded. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. A naked Chinese, one of a sang of four suspected tin-ore stealers, was wounded with a spear hy a watchman at a mine near Kuala Lumpur last night. He got away and cycled about six62 words
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Article80 1932-12-15 4 Extension Of D.E.L Programmes. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Saturday. The Algemeen Indisch Dagblad states that it is nearly certain that the Phohi, the Broadcasting Service of the Philips Factories from Holland to the D. E. 1., and the N.1.R.0.M., the Dutch East Indian I Broadcasting Co., will start80 words
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1476 1932-12-15 4 NEW LABORATORY OPENED AT COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. CEREMONY BY THE GOVERNOR. II. E- the Governor, Sir Cecil Clement i, performed the orticial opening ceremony of the nutrition laboratory and the sports ground at the King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore, yesterday in excellent weather1,476 words
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Article224 1932-12-15 4 AT THE CINEMA. Douglas Fairbanks comes back to the screen in the United Artists' production Mr. Robinson Crusoe" which is now being shown at the AJhambra. He plays the part of a wealthy man on a yachtrig cruise who for a bet t:kes up solitary residence on a224 words
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Article111 1932-12-15 4 Adjutant Assumes Duties. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang-, Wednesday. Captain L. A. Powell, late of the Gloucestershire Regiment, who was' appointed Adjutant to the Kedah Volunteer Force has assumed duties and has his office temporarily at the British Adviser's Office, Alor Star. I He is arranging 1 the111 words
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Article136 1932-12-15 4 WOMAN SENTENCED FOR DISTILLING. Pedro Yumato, PI pleaded guilty l efoi M son, the Criminal Distri yesterday, to pos&< ssion tobacco. He was releasi hail until Dec. 19 foi It was stated trial i.the Telok Aver basin with of tobacco stuck into band. He had I one of136 words
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Article83 1932-12-15 4 Request In Nr? Slate Council. (From Our Own Corral Seremban, At the la^t meeting Sembilan SUte <"..- from the Negri Sembi Owners' Association req tension of the time-li (for payment of quit [reduced rate was read Mr. Chantf Seng the Council and asked I able consideration be 'request83 words
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Article19 1932-12-15 4 A two-seater n««<Nr<«i ed near the junction Java Road and Bukil early yesterday morning esc occupant and U»»- M^'>19 words
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Advertisement194 1932-12-15 4 GIVE CHOCOLATES THIS CHRISTMAS. During the Festive Season V V -J ■T^B Herewith arc mentioned we carry a comprehensive i||! pj only a few of our ExtoTC Terry" Cadbury's feii Efl tensive Selection and we j| ;uul PascalLs Ix'st assort- ■iIJI Ulr~ HL. cordially invite your early ments. Shop early194 words
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Advertisement100 1932-12-15 4 /<^>Qa c i c in i -~i c i c i'^ >^^ c i"np^ I THE BEER C TIGER BEER g g la r H U n c l C ri f Brewed And Bottled U n g In Malaya For u P The People of C Malay a C100 words
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Article1400 1932-12-15 5 PROF!! THE FIRST YEAR: BIG LOSS THE SECOND. lVi ll A CREDITOR FOR $69,000. .h^WMan. OScU Assi K n.. t .s. M r K. 'a. Va" ..'r Mnhamed fShoase Maricar told how he lost <9(i- rinn Strshs Media. S. earn ship om pa ny w h^1,400 words
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Article132 1932-12-15 5 FORMER PREMIER OF N. S. W. DEATH AT SYDNEY. SIR JOSEPH HECTOR CARRUTHERS. Sydney, Sundmy. In*- death of Sir Joseph Hector Larruthcrs, s former Premie i I N«-\\ South Wales occurred todav. Ancta-I lavas. Sir Joseph Carnithers, was born on Dec 21, ix:,7, the youngest (An of .John Carruthery, formerly132 words
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Article868 1932-12-15 5 VITAL EVIDENCE. MAINTENANCE SUIT FAILS. COUNSEL'S COMMENT.] "Ah counsel for the defence. I have never before been so glad that an adjournment was granted, l because sine.- Nov. 28, I have been able to produce the most vital piece of evidence relating to this case." Then were the868 words
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Article946 1932-12-15 5 SIKH DISCHARGED. STORY OF DESERTION FROM POLICE FORCE. There was an abrupt terminatioi to a case which came before Mr. C Wilson, the Criminal District Judge yesterday. A former Sikh constable Kathir Singh, was charged wit! desertion, and had claimed trial. At lh conclusion of the946 words
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Article126 1932-12-15 5 I ii« OI Woman In Batavia. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan. Saturday. The district court in Batavia inflicted a life sentence on a houseservant, Alxlul (Jani bin BagonprJ who murdered his mistress, Mrs. Rijkhof. This murder was presumably perpetrated for the purposs of robbery though it was126 words
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Article51 1932-12-15 5 Low Bids At Wellington. I Wellington, New Zealand, Sunday. The first wool sah'-s attr cted many buyers, l>ut >f tU* ftret 29,500 bales, several lots irerc withI 1 dmwn owing to the low prices offered. The best qualities were brought approxifiiately the same prices as at Aucklan<J Napier.Aneta-Havas - 51 words
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Article100 1932-12-15 5 Situation To llr Reviewed Yearly. Loixlom, Wednesday. The Kinancial Times' AntHterdain correspondent learns authoritative ly \\m\\ the tea restriction schema which the Dutch an<l Dutch Indian planters approved includes restriction for the first year to 15 par cent of the export figures on the basis of 1929, 1930Reuter - 100 words
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Article66 1932-12-15 5 Conservative M.IV* Suggestion. London, Wednesday. In the House of Commons, Mr. W, \iinn, (Tons) suggested that one of the representatives negotiating with the Chinese Government on the -subject of the Ifixed Court shall he a member of the consular service with experience as an assessor in the MixedReuter - 66 words
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Article28 1932-12-15 5 <iao, Tuesday. Mrs. MoUison (Amy Johnson) arrived ben a^ ">l« r > p.m. on her turn flight to Mn^land, all well. Sh«will start again at .'> a.m. Reuter.28 words
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Article54 1932-12-15 5 A Chinese About 66 yeejn of hk»' met his (h-ath yt\st»T<hiy atW'inoon al>out 1.90 as t ht* result of a fall of feet from a window of a house ih'hi the junction of New Hrid^i* Koad and Mosque Street. He died iii tlif amt>ularu-«' on ihi- way to bospiUU, having54 words
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Advertisement22 1932-12-15 5 10 DAYS FOR XMAS GIFTS. STUDY THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THESE COLUMNS OF THE DAILY NEWS J y' I A na np AIM22 words
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Advertisement77 1932-12-15 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE. Ta&J\ I Everythin S Phone 2938.' tff^Lu] FINEST QUALITY GOLF, TENNIS ft \#l and POLO SHIKTS. \m> n if- Price $1.25. /mm J R OF TENNIS Jißr"'" BADMINTON RACKETS OUR SP^*" 1 SPECIALITY. ROYSONS I The Malayan Sports Depot. I 111, North Bridge Road, Singapore.77 words
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Article1767 1932-12-15 6 SOME MYSTERIES OF MALARIA. OASES OF IMMUNITY IN DANGER AREAS. ROTARY CLUB ADDRESS. At the present time I can say without fear of contradiction that we understand nature well enough with regard to the subject of malaria to control malaria almost anywhere. On the other hand, we cannot say that1,767 words
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Article562 1932-12-15 6 NEW PARTY. OPPOSITIOiN LED BY LORD MACLAY. A Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh has been advocated for some time l>y the National Party of Scotland, whose rani—, include Mr. Cunninghame Graham, Mr. Compton Mackenzie, and a number of young men of tin- "Scottish School." Moi\' recently a party562 words
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Article42 1932-12-15 6 Arresi O£ Communists In Bavaria. Munich, Wednesday. The arrest of 31 Communists in South Bavaria as members of an armed illegal organisation is allege-: to Kave disclosed a widespread plot to aim Bavarian Communists for a revolution throughout Germany. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article372 1932-12-15 6 HIGH COST. N EW SOVI ET FACTORIES. MADE FROM POTATOES Moscow. Doe. 3. A third factory for the prod U tion of synthetic rubber is about 1 commence operating in Yevn in the Moscow province and fourth is now under construction in the Tartar Republic. The latter372 words
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Article32 1932-12-15 6 British Immigrants Expelled. St. John's, Mew Brunswick, Sunday In obedience to the new regulaLions regarding immigrati m, people, mostly of British ori have been expelled from the i try. Aneta- HavasAneta-Havas - 32 words
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Article139 1932-12-15 6 In the Bankruptcy Court y< t< r day Kesavan of Lorong 6, Gej '.yng Road, said he was 40 years of age and mas married with* it ny children. From 1922 to 1927 he was employ* 1 in the P.W l> in Borneo, and later in tie.139 words
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Article94 1932-12-15 6 In the Bankruptcy Court yestei* day Foo Ah VVah admitted liabilities lof $2,800. He rind he was a kepafa at the Sin^.inore Slipway ami EThgineerin^ Co. :«t Tanjong Rhu. IHe received 10 per cent. <>f th<Wages of 15 coolien that worked for him. That wus about 40 si94 words
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Article23 1932-12-15 6 (lambii!^. Monday. At a functio'i in m i^o taU rant orgaxu&ed by the Stool Helmeta, it rouble broke out t>ctwe€n them;23 words
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Article143 1932-12-15 6 CHIEF OF AUs Dr (li > Mail) .Lo, it wa re m n,i Mon Rothschild Credit An 1 mcr< the tr, the v the Cr< Louis a.lvaiu-...! mi ifin iioni hi n condii nun: rruaid the v< r T 1 the Yici :n. he Vusi i143 words
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Article31 1932-12-15 6 Political Propap*** (From Uui 0 Mi Political |>ropa ■:>• active in Si branches i number of uri The G the Pi act: political off. necessary in vv nary critical I31 words
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Article26 1932-12-15 6 Minister Replaced Charge iT Affair** Prom Our Own M h iMinist. Bandoe v Dec. 21 on ret His pui Charge '''-V 1 Minister.26 words
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Advertisement138 1932-12-15 6 JIM EMPIRE'S BEST Pure Creamery Xs c sY Australian Butter JM[ CHOICEST ZEALAND'S p|J WATCH FOR THE CHOP SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. tonight BOOKING NOW SPECIAL DINNER ourv inu DANCE CA3ARET PEIS >° R X'MAS EVE REPERTORY PLAYERS AND "VAUDEVILLE" ihAKh A LOKOON MUSIC138 words
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Article945 1932-12-15 7 MR. COMPTON MACKENZIE. CHARGE. i MDER OFFICIAL CRETS. \WN BOOK. Mackenzie, Iven an ntly befon i »cot t, io S,] London, in tl ha\ ing in hu n which a a under holding of mt, and subn his Maj d i ifl of La Bello Hill, il ach in- th<945 words
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Article103 1932-12-15 7 Pretmcr To Fbrm New Admiiaislralioß. Brussels, Sunday. Xhe De Brocqueville cabinet hai decided to tender its resignation to the King and it is believed M. vc Brocquevilk will be commissioned to form a new administration. A rumour, however, is current in wellinformed circles that he will only acceptAneta-Trans-Ocean - 103 words
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Article80 1932-12-15 7 Small Increase \n Briti-h Exporte. id n len, M mdaj ii h The .i'--.». i v r-.-rit in Liade res firsi »eyealcd in (>obti ia c.w:tiii ie:l »r the fig n i" 1 N ,v. mi- which hi ••.i lh •<l. 1 I Small red in "U4'•kc dr.80 words
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Article606 1932-12-15 7 BURIED RICHES. EXTENSIVE ORE r IfcLDS. EARLY EXPLOITATION. i-oiulon, Nov. :;o. A 63,300,000 plan to mine iron on deposits m Northamptonshire, which otal no lesa than 500,000,000 ton--announced .last night by the industrial development pany and Messrs. Stewarts and L.loyds, the ironmasfe ra and tube manufacturers.606 words
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Article123 1932-12-15 7 General Sehne^ Defend* Germany'* London, Sunday. I he former Governor of Germa>i Knr\ Airjta. General von Schnee, in ;.n article in the S,n<.iator publish* a a vigorous defence of Germany's colonial nood name in court. tio;i the old reproaches still V( j a t the piv-VVar German tAneta-Trans-Ocean - 123 words
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Article106 1932-12-15 7 Moflier ExecuU^d. (By Air Mail.) London, Nov. .".0. aj The mother of Paul Goupouloff, i; is reliably reported; lias been executed .n Russia for stealing State ,ria n two months alter the «:ui!lotiijir"_r of i-er son i"or the assassination ot President Dottmer of J 'ranee. e Was Eighty-Two106 words
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Article119 1932-12-15 7 SAGH ALIEN. First Ra»!wav On Island Opened. Moscow, Nov. 2\. News has been received lure that the first railway on the island of Sa«rhalien has been opened to traffic. The railway connect* the Okha oilfield with Moskalero Bay and its up< ning tarkf an important itef in the development ofTass. - 119 words
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Article76 1932-12-15 7 Veydge Prom Mauritius To Batavia. (From Our Own Correspondent.) IVfcdan, Sat orday. The Houtnian, returning fron s- h Africia, Ririved at Batavia carrying iu stowaways, all Chinese They boarded the vessel in Mauri tiu? and appeared day after th< departure from the latter harbour they had to le76 words
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Article52 1932-12-15 7 Practices <»t the choral section oj the Singapore Musical Society wi! b< discontinued ur>t il after th( Christmas holidays. The nex i) acticr will be on Tuesday, Jan, '•> Haiwatha will be (riven about th< middle of February. Newcomer? who wish to take part should sem in their52 words
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Article81 1932-12-15 7 Heavy SWpmente From France. Cherbourg, Sunday. Nineteen barreis of gold, represent' 300,000^#00 franca, were I shim I to the U.S.A. by s PariI Man bank today.— Aneta-Havas. Paris, Mondav. According I the New Ycrk Hi Id, :> consignment of French gold i.- being shipped to the Un.i1Aneta-Havas - 81 words
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Article525 1932-12-15 7 fc Colonial Plunder And Cynical Robbery* 91 Moscow, Dec. ssveatia, tiie official organ of ths Soviet Government, declares tod that the action of the Persian Government in cancelling the con f»ion held by the Anglo-Persian Oii Company is a most important political event. The paper gives an outlineTass. - 525 words
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Article67 1932-12-15 7 Spanish Republic And Hit' Dictatorship. Pat is, Sunday The well-known Soani-1. li"i»H'> i liran writer and philosophy Mi*>ual Uaamuno, who was fcxile i j undor the monarchy f<>i- poli activities, publishes in Le Matin s [Ideclaration expressing grave di satisfaction with the methods 01 I the present SpanishAneta-Trans-Ocean - 67 words
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Article70 1932-12-15 7 Famous Hull Ti^lit Arena. Madrid, Monday. The famous bull fighl arena ii Oviedo. which wa one of the <•'-' in Snain. has been destroyed by fir which is bel'u ved to rave been i aua by a short circuit, and hi cabin during the ?ii< r rr.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 70 words
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Article48 1932-12-15 7 p.. IMC. Sunday. The Government i proci i methodically with th< colon i of the drained portion of the loo tine matehes. Five hundred agi < ultural laboarert left for Vero today, to occupy Littoris recent ly con 1 1 ii. fed < 1 1 leineul Aneta- HavasAneta-Havas - 48 words
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Article, Illustration25 1932-12-15 8 I\u Governor, Sir Cecil Cleia<***ti shaking Kami* witli the player ;in the muliv match on the new Mriiral College sports ynuitui which lu* opened yeste.dav.25 words
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Article, Illustration19 1932-12-15 8 Jumping for the hall in the line-out during t^e inter-collcgt rugby gamo which u i .1 -I H. «l.19 words
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Article, Illustration19 1932-12-15 8 A plaster cast being made of Mr.nica Bannister, a Hollywood star, for use as in which she i> appearing.19 words
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Article, Illustration21 1932-12-15 8 iU>l Guitry, the faaiom French actor, out i<»r a w;ilk in LoMlon where be is giving bc-Soh ;i (fn> Cambridge Theatre.21 words
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