Singapore Daily News, 19 December 1932
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Title Section14 1932-12-19 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News NO. 67 MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1932. m. m 5 CENTS.14 words
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Article640 1932-12-19 1 Om Friday lai w iireeted atteti a speech delivered Igy Sir Ar. lnltal.l Hurd m which he <•(( t'i<- nevcrc handicap to *h" i^h shipping industry <»r the ;n of subsidies which Ls m force m many countries. Another aspe< Ritual ion has rwm been ed by Lord640 words
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Article177 1932-12-19 1 THOUSANDS OF BOMBS SEIZED. BueiMM Aires, Saturday. Following an explosion, 1,000 bombs were discovered m the house of a supporter of ex-President Iritroycn. Fifteen arrests have been made Tho former Presidents Irigoyun and Alvear have been arrested and will be deported. The Cabinet has decided to takeReuter - 177 words
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Article85 1932-12-19 1 Now BuikHag Opt ned By Sultan. (From Our Own Correspondent.) TftipiOffi Saturday. H II the SnlUn of Perak opened the acv/ buildiHf of the Hokieii Hoey Kuan b Taipinf. Mr. Lim Sam Kip. J.P., preaidenl of thi» Taipinf Ifokien Associalion, v/ekom^l His HigflMW a n<l e^" pressed tho85 words
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Article, Illustration22 1932-12-19 1 FROM CAPE TO ENGLAND. HER BIG FLIGHTS. England-Australia E ii I n n d-Tokio England-Cape Town Cape Town—England22 words
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Article93 1932-12-19 1 Lciulmi. Sunday. Mrs. Amy Mollison (Miss Amy Johnson), who early m November flew from England to the (ape beating her husband's record by nearly half a day, arrived at Croydon five minutes after midday today having established a new record for the return journey. Improving onReuter - 93 words
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Article58 1932-12-19 1 lhanrellor*s Slatenieiit \sW\ Received* Berlin, Friday. (leneral von Schleicher's broadcast message yesterday has had a good Press on the whole, on'y the Nazi and Communist jcuic&ls denouncing it. The papers of the Ritfht an-1 Centre find the hancellor exceedingly conciliatory acid think his 'statement of poii.y will tend58 words
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Article100 1932-12-19 1 CASTLE PURCHASE. i RESTORATION RUMOURS. ALLIES' CONSENT. i Agents <-f the ex-Kaiser are negotiating for the purchase of, a castle at Hohenfels, Coburg,! and the return of the ex-monarch' to CJermany is considered highly probable. This news has given rise to fresh talk regarding a possible restoration100 words
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Article91 1932-12-19 1 News Bulletins Begin Tonight. We are notified by the Colonial Secretary that the Empire Wireless Station will open today, broadcasting daily, including Sundays, from 2.30 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. Greenwich Mean Time {9M p.m. to 11.30 p.m. local time) on wave lengths of and 31.297, Kilo cycles ll.sfi.91 words
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Article24 1932-12-19 1 Perpignan, Friday. Four people were killed and 12 injured through the derailing of a local train near Perpignan, m the Pyrenees. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article111 1932-12-19 1 1922 w MARRIAGE. 9 EXCHANGE OF CONSENT EQUIVALENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. Dismissing s rematkable breach i>l promise action at Edinburgh ;.es- i teruay, Lord Justice Mackay said there was no doubt that the parties had remained engaged a long time, hut it was stated111 words
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Article35 1932-12-19 1 To Marry A Scrmul J INK". (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Saturday. The engagement is announced of Sir Landon Honald and Miss Mary Cailison, an old friend of the late Lady Ronald.35 words
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Article24 1932-12-19 1 Independence In Twelve Years* Washington, Saturday. Th« Sanate has passed an ■SftWlrt ed bill granting the Philippines independence m twelve years time. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article145 1932-12-19 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Friday. Gopeng Consolidated, Ltd., is declaring an Interim dividend of 'Ail. on the £1 shares, loss tax, payable on Jan. 7. son declared that, 21 months of con-' trol had kept 124,000 tons of tin m tho ground. Present total supplies were a145 words
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Article108 1932-12-19 1 POOL'S HOLDING. 124,000 TONS UNMINED. KAMUNTING MEETING. An appreciation of the eflicacy of the tin control scheme was voiced by Mr. J. Howeson at the annual meeting of the Kamunting Tin Dredging Company m London on Friday. In place of the present 30.000 tons of uncontrolled108 words
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Article32 1932-12-19 1 Well-Known Communist Charged. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. Tom Mann, the Communist, has been charged with incitement and disturbing the peace. He has been released on bail of i'2oo.32 words
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Article721 1932-12-19 1 riu'casi 1., i War l»ebi w i*ii! m Ike lullowm^ article bj Su Ualhi I Laytoa, .l.iv. f IM HMMMMBMt, who i i«|u' I (o tare aii\is«,i ii v i; f H,, <;, MV iiumil (mi th«- l.utisjiiii,- auric'iciil, Hit- roiniiu-nts Anierit m politicians ii tin- Brilll h721 words
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Advertisement6 1932-12-19 1 Latest Rubber Prices: See I'iijle Two.6 words
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Advertisement49 1932-12-19 1 _-'^^^^^TrrrT7TrrrrT^^^ m 1 1 ninwrwrr 1 i ...ji.n i hhwm— 1_!" ■^■v^^:":^^^:^:■:^:v:^\v:■:■:^A':■:■:^■:■:■^■:■::■:■:^^■■:■:^;v■^^^ ft I y^^^F i^t^/is^^^^ I I I il^ i \*sBMl£imv fir I i^\U m ka W ii/1 v 111 I Jlt mWk Utm I I mm V^^x will.be the choice of evei*v hostess John Player Sons^ lncjland49 words
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Advertisement11 1932-12-19 1 Latest Tin P r i c c s See Page Two.11 words
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Article92 1932-12-19 2 -OCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. <l<.wn 1,155 tons, which mak* i the o'evwith suc-c«'-siv we. 1; -end o.i which th<- <{<< i. have shewn decrease. (From Out Own Correspondent) London, Saturday. The closing prices today were: Spot 111*1 7s. (id Down Us. :{d. Month* CIM Ss.92 words
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Article84 1932-12-19 2 The local markeLs were exceptioially <iiil! on Saturday. Apart from tin being up u> $76 H there wa- nothing n\ v No deals were dono m tlu- -h.i c market. Thf noon rubber quotations were BS follow- Buyers. Sellers. Spot 7'j 7 16 < Si :i. J^ 984 words
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Article664 1932-12-19 2 Middle Quotations On Saturday. MINING. Middle prices <<f I<m;-.1 issues wffP follow* 111 < Saturday i according '<» li*l Asam Kuiiikni" l' 6 cd., Austral Malay IS Ay. r I; t. m Tin 1 1 Baagrin I n 12 Batang Padang 0.07'j. Batn Cavei 0 Bukil Arang 0.40664 words
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Article207 1932-12-19 2 Profit Of $4,600 For Past Year. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ponang, Sunday. A good betel, something more than i mere profit-making 'ncern, is a definite isift too any town Such as this with its marked potentialities as a touring centre. Unless they can be comfortably housed during their207 words
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Article125 1932-12-19 2 At an extraordinary general meeting of United Engineers Limited to be held at River Valley Road, Singapore, on Dec. 2S following the extraordinary general meeting aiready convened for that t!-iy the following resolution will be proposed. That pursuant to the provisions of Article 89 <:t > of th«125 words
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Article489 1932-12-19 2 PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailing's ar« For Europe, V. and 0. S. K. Co.'s Ranpura (Dec. 23 >. N'.V.K. Katori Muni (Dec. :iO). Hamburg Aaserika Line: Duisborg (abOttt Dec. 21). Kast Asiatic Co., Ltd. Lalandia (Jan. t). Hlue Funnel: Sfntor (Dec. -0). Keleus (Doe. M).489 words
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Article40 1932-12-19 2 Saturday's exchange r»fo included the following:— SELUNG. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 lf)/16 London, A months' sight 2/3 2U/32 London, 60 days' sight 2/,' i 7/8 London, 30 days' &;ght 2/3 27/32 London, demand >>/{\ y\/\r Loiutan, T.T. a/340 words
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Article35 1932-12-19 2 Wednesday, December 21. Vaudeville Entertainment, Raffles Hotel, SUO p.m. Rotary Tiffin, Adelpbl Hotel, 1 p.m. General mt£. of Straits Trading Co., Ltd., Ocean Bld^., noon. Police Hand at Waterloo Street, 8,16 p.m.35 words
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Article102 1932-12-19 2 Today. December 19. Rugby: S.C.C. Ist. vs. R.A.F. Padang. Hockey: Police vs. S.R.C. Ist. Thomson Road, Khal.-.a Assn. vs. S.C.C. XI, Khalsa grd.; 7th A. R. Battery vs. kinese, Blakan Mati; A.I.C- Bou stead vs. Indian Assn., Paya Lv!>ur. Football: M.X.A. League Div. B): Post Office vs. Kampong Tiong,102 words
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Article238 1932-12-19 2 PERAK POWER CO. BURDEN OF STOCK REDEMPTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Tendon, Friday. Preridinf at Lhe annual general meeting of the Perak River HydroBlectric Power Co. Ltd., the chairman, Mr. George Balfour, M.P., referred to the most serious effec-t j which tin restriction was having238 words
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Article421 1932-12-19 2 THE RICH POOR." GAMEKEEPER WHO LEFT £42,741. Several .cases of large estates left by men regarded m life as comparatively poor have been reported m England recently. A waiu-r at ;> Fleet Street tavern died leaving- more than £8,000. IK hid saved for more than half c 1 oentury and421 words
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Article67 1932-12-19 2 12 noen, Dea 17. l«:;2. Buyers Sellers Gambier 5.2 r> Jr.va Cube D.OO Hamburg- Cube 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 22.50 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 17.50 Mixed Blade Pepper 12.00 Sundried Copra 5.75 Mixed Copra 5.25 Small Flake Tap 3% Mcd: Pearl Small 3.75 No. 167 words
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Advertisement361 1932-12-19 2 M. EZEKIEL SONS, Qualified Ophthalmic Opticians Raffles < liainbt'rs. Singapore. Brunch: Noonluijk. ;»">. Jtata\ia. Java. _l_ rTBLOTN I AN IDEAL X'MAS GIFT A ZEISS-IKON CAMERA Obtainable from all Photographic Stores. i r \l( T!ON BALE. BY ORDER 01 THE SUPREME COURT AT BATr PAHAT. Ci\ii Sui( N\.. «»J 19.i1. Ir361 words
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Advertisement338 1932-12-19 2 THE SINGAPORE Slngap si"ii-::-Kuala Uiaipm «c*: 25. Ja. BUBSCRIPT'ON I Payab!« m I- cal Monthly Quarterly Half-yea ly Sin-lc Gopj All eommonieaf business matters ■obseribtioi .j r, "I etc., should be add* c MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT k, For casual m 1 inch Si; One insertion Two Three Four Five g Six338 words
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Miscellaneous448 1932-12-19 2 TIDE TABLES. Today, December l!». 11. \V. 2J2R a.m. 8 ft. 2 m. 1.10 p.m. 1 9 ft 1 m. Tuesday. Dt'ccmb'r 20. 11. W. :{.."> a.m. g ft, j n \> .>;; j l<n; B ft. G in. Wednesday, |)<<<mb<r 21, H. \V. 3.50 a.m. R ft. 3.40 p.m448 words
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506 1932-12-19 3 APORE AVENGE RECENT HOCKEY DEFEAT. ENG NAM GOOD IN GOAI I p«.s>r crowd that weni to the \n^n i> o the- hockey match bctw^S, ttTS.O?I L^ftS"? C? raMC away at the end v try diHapuointed *lt w-J a vkick Ihe Icnal < lub506 words
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Article1081 1932-12-19 3 Singapore's Win Over Selangor. Selangor 1 un (.1 play m the hockej •en Singapore am the Padang ti le team outfit t< a much more comfort irin than 2- 1. The -*nd of put many doul-t. »nt< minds Singapon king for th<- majoi able to Kore and wer<1,081 words
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Article48 1932-12-19 3 South Africa Win First IVst. Durban, Sunday. 'I ho South African lawn tennis team yesterday heat (ireat Britain by six matches to two m the iirst off a series off three tests. In the singles Kirhy heat Perry The Britisher was off form end outplayed. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article159 1932-12-19 3 WATER POLO AT S. S. C. CHINESE WIN. WINDLE PLAYS IN GOAL, CLUB PRESS AT END. CJS.A. i SS( The Singapore Swimming Club surprisingly defeated at water 1 POW yesterday whin they enterained the Chinese Sports Association, the tsorc being four goal* to tnice against them. Windle wai played m159 words
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Article61 1932-12-19 3 Point* Victory For N ouiig Stribling. Johannesburg, Sunday. In ;i twehre-rotmd bout here yi urday YoUBg Stribling beat Don MeCorkiadale, ihc s«?uth African ht»»\-> weight champion, <.n p*iim>. Tfca American, although cautioned many ti::ies for hoMing, «les;»rved his win. The S<.uth Vfricaa allowed Stribling to ■akf all the fighiReuter - 61 words
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Article993 1932-12-19 3 MALAYA CLP RUGBY THRILLS. NEGRI-MALACCA BEAT THE I COMMAND. I REPLAY NOW NECESSARY. >j-.|.v. T r he ZwL *"™^*"< the Negri-Malacoi side auainst the MftUya ommand has m? de the Southern Seetica of the H.MS Malaya Cup more interesting this reason than ever before The m'im.. 3 a< °T nia993 words
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Article883 1932-12-19 3 Murphy, A. X. Hughes, 1.. H. N Davis, D. Gray, J. E. Theophilus and W. .1. Mearne. Malaya Command Pte. Hal- •t. C. K. Cumberlege (R.A.), Lieut. Billson (R.A.), Pte. Wickes and Pto. Clarke Pte. Goddard and Pte. Miller I'te. Grant ham, Lieut. Wil883 words
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Article791 1932-12-19 3 Nineteen Points igainsl Medical College. S. .lnhorr 1!»; Mcd «»l. i Aftei Icaii'iij^ft one time by risepoints i<> nil^Bli' Mfflit-al ('ollo^i.* rugby fifteen were beaten by South Jo! >re bj i.» points (two <>-il. n penalty goal and two tries) to Rv< points (a goal) when the791 words
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Advertisement95 1932-12-19 3 Stourbridgc crystal A LOVABLE XlKftS GIFT. M H| This exquisite sut is a delightful *$3 I example of Stourbridge Cr> r stal, K?!-j Iffil miuk* !>> cr:ittsnicMi who have nowr r|j3 done anything i>ut make^benutiful Sfea HH glassware. K^o ENGLISH HAND- MADE CRYSTAL V^E ARE OPEN UNTIL 5 p.m. TODAY.95 words
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Article2066 1932-12-19 4 F.M.S. PLANTERS' AND OWNERS" APPEAL TO GOVERNMENT KUALA LUMPUR MEETING. Resolutions calling upon the Government to renew negotiations with the Dutch and other Governments for the institution of control of rubber exports were passed at an assembly of over a hundred planters and estate proprietors2,066 words
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Article141 1932-12-19 4 MRS. LEE CHOON GUAN'S BIRTHDAY DINNER. Their Highnesses the Sultan and Sultanah of Johoie were among the 350 guests present at Mandalay Villa last night to attei.d a dinner given by the sons and daughter: of Mrs. Lee Choon (ivan, M.F.E., m honour of their mother's birthday. Other141 words
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Article139 1932-12-19 4 DISTRICT CONVENTION IN BANGKOK. From Our Ow Correspondent.) Bangkok, Sunday. Last night the Rotarians from Malaya, who arrived earlier m the day to attend the District Convention being held here, were entertained to dinner by the Bangkok U< tary club. There was a large gathering and the feature139 words
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Article38 1932-12-19 4 Cms In Officials' Pay From Jan. 1. Batavia, Saturday. A reduction m the salaries of Xi .iierlands East Indian officials of from 10 to 17 pei cent, will be. brought into force from Ja.i. 1. Aneta.38 words
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Article123 1932-12-19 4 ,hn' E. Hi own. he of the wide mouth, is seen again at the Capitol m an amusing First National Picture entitled Fireman, Save My Child!" Brown is excellent m the role of a young man who happens to be a crack pitcher m his baseball team123 words
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Article128 1932-12-19 4 THE PAVILION. At the Pavilion the tragic role of Clara Deane is ably tilled by Wynne Gibson. The story. 'The Strange Case of Clara Deane," concerns an only daughter whose parents spend fifteen years m tfdol the mother, ("Una Deane, wrongly convicted— and the mother's search, upon release, for her128 words
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Article108 1932-12-19 4 Resistance to arrest by one nt two Mohammedans named Syed bin Mydin chared with the possession of jiranja culminated m his bein': fined $2."i with one month as the alternative by Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, on Saturday. Accused's companion, Abdul Rajid bin Omar, was wiser108 words
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Article456 1932-12-19 4 MAINTENANCE >\ r MAGISTRATE I JUDGMENT S I "REASONABLE SL N By an order of \<, the Fourth Police VI on Saturday, Mr Li, the well-know^ < <><" several local P«y $200 a St ™f him for main! I rate of $700 Mr. V456 words
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Article46 1932-12-19 4 Before the .rustics Whitley Beckett Terrell m at 11 a.m. Crimim liox (Abdulrah man) s Meydeen. 2L R< Sinffh. 3. Kin v I l. i; x vs. Urn I Before Mr. Tern II m the > a.m. Motion «n Lee Sinn*. Criminal Api>«»« Court Apical-46 words
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Advertisement131 1932-12-19 4 X'mas Gift Suggestions GOLF REQUISITES are c minently Suitable for X'mas Gifts and always acceptable. I "Walter Hagen" SPECIAL MATCHED SETS. jM iomprisin^. Driver, Braasie, Spoon< Prices from $37.50. Rv* (j()|J BAGS. All well known mnkes of clubs m stock, Juck While A vi-r: ,1 Ui < ion 'AYRES" "STAY131 words
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246 1932-12-19 5 < liaiiclii Concealeil Furniture. :f i*">r avenger Lyemoon, was proVlr. c j! son '»>nal District Judge, on :i a charge of being m non-Governm< t. alternatively, of impoi ■he Coloi 1 rem 1 thai a I by revenue her arrival from China iiscovery246 words
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Article117 1932-12-19 5 20,000 TON BOAT. EX-CUNARDER SOLD TO JAPANESE. London, Sunday. rtVnf to the Sunday Di ra li quantities of sulphuric acid have be-ji poured en the vital paita of the dyiamos of the 20.000-t')fi p oimer Cunarder Caronia, lying at ;!.vt h, v. In; h )■<• l>:Reuter - 117 words
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Article158 1932-12-19 5 Fined Sr>oo Or 12 Months 9 Gaol. Ai elderly a Chinese woman passenger on the s.s. Lyemoon, Leone Kow .<•>-, outward bound from China, was sentenced to a fine of .<.">(»(> or twelve months' i iKorou:- imprisonment and recomi inemled \tr banishment by Mr. C. Wilson, Lhc Criminal158 words
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Article41 1932-12-19 5 (From Our (»> 'i Correspondent.) London, S. i nrday. i Pont'.an (Malay) Rubber reports a loss for the y.-nr ended Sept. •"><> if i::>K7 compared with a profit of 1*220 for the t•• ■•ions yea-. The amount carried £pi%ward is £882,41 words
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Article707 1932-12-19 5 BOY WALLEY. FORMER MANAGER IN SINGAPORE. An inte cs ing visitor to Singapore ai present is Mr. Humberto i i i).' .a o. San V i ancisco, who, m .hv- course oi his nine years' conru i rtion with the box«ng game, managed ihe Singapore boxer,707 words
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Article224 1932-12-19 5 Slls|M»ct«»«l Murder V ijtoH* Ol Suicide. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) IVnang, Saturday. Tho riddle of I !'<■ corpse found ■f i <mi l ln X |*lana<l< < «.n N«»v. •> with i lot In .-i 1 1; i <| I»I«mmI hirh i m. rrom two knif Wound m224 words
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Advertisement244 1932-12-19 5 PILSENER BEER. Brewed m AUSTRALIA TOOHEYS n a T genuine brewed beer I>JUI a synthetic product. Ask your Provision Store for a nQQ pint bottle. SOLE AGENTS: THE EASTERN AGENCIES LTD., SINGAPORE. I for Christmas shop at RENE ULLMANN'S WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE BIGGEST COLLECTIONS OF JEWELLERY OF EVERY244 words
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Advertisement57 1932-12-19 5 I MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING I I GOODS STORE. I I •jiE^f*?" 3 i ims i oi \i.m -Mm-, u.wis 1 I \ih an. l POLil SI lilt IS. 1 I jjr Price $1.25. I/^R J, RKSTRINGINC; OF TKNNIS iKßfflkj* I1 I{AI)V1INIO> < KACKITSOUR P^^^)" SI>ECIALITY. I ROYSONS I The Malayan57 words
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Article249 1932-12-19 6 Sin Kuo MIn; Sin Chew Jit Poh - FFGHTING EXTENDED. GENERAL SU PING-WEN IN MOSCOW. Shanghai, Saturday. The fighting zone m West Liaorinir has been extended over 400-mile area and for the past fiv»* day* fighting lias been taking place between the enemy and the combined forces of (Generals Cheng: Kwe lilt, Tv F«ng-ch<m249 words
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Article954 1932-12-19 6 Silence For Fallen Chinese Soldiers. Shanghai, Saturday. At the opening of the Plenary Session all the members present rose and stood for three minutes Kb complete silence aa a tribute to the memory of tho^o who had lost their lives m fighting against the Japanese and the Reds.Reuter - 954 words
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Article153 1932-12-19 6 RADICAL SUPPORT. SOCIALISTS TO BE IN OPPOSITION. M. Chautemps has informed the President that he is unable to form a Cabinet. M. Herriot adamantly refuses to bo Minister for Foreign Ati'airs. M. Paul BoneoUT has accepted, not to form a Cabinet, but to explore theReuter - 153 words
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Article147 1932-12-19 6 Making Ptovfakm For Rubber Research. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Friday. A Rubber Industries Pil! providing for a levy not exec cding one-twenty-fifth of a pi uiiv i on all rubber manufactured m Great Iliitain for the purpose of subsidising the Resean '< British Rubber M Khortly t<»147 words
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Article68 1932-12-19 6 A fancy dre*S *rala (lance is being riven at the Victoria Memorial fall on Friday, Dec. 2:;, m Rid of the European and Don-European Unemployment Funds. All the leading firms have donated R!eneiously, and a lar^e number of prizes are offered. Dancing will he from 9 p.m. until68 words
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Article116 1932-12-19 6 "NO IMMEDIATE ACTION U.S. AND WAR DEBTS. I CONGRESS OPPOSITION TO COMMISSION. Washington, Friday. President Hoover feels that the War Debts question at present does not call for immediate action, according to a statement made by a responsible official after all-day conferences between M»'- Hoover. Col. Stimson and Mr. ()<.'dtReuter - 116 words
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Article757 1932-12-19 6 Immediate Shipment Oi' Gold Avoided, Thursday. m r,,iica undei am Cell dm -icnt it is bom; ad< ew York made hj ■tit. m co o' Fun Bank an.-uMi «>t t pay hv Raiik i>l <;u i ;i kiny m Lond n account f i l\ X i;757 words
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Article339 1932-12-19 6 BRITISH AGENTS MEMORIES. STORIES OK MAUv AN RUSSIA YA Memoirs p Being an Account Early Life m Mai his <> ni; ;ial M 1918. Putnam. uisapp n author of thh wives, «hay, eradicate re I am sony f o done, remom the things I h,. book ,s a bibh race,Morning Post - 339 words
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Advertisement178 1932-12-19 6 THE EMPIRE'S BEST Pure vX \x Creamery V 5 Q 5V Australian J\ y\ Butter WATCH FOR THE CHOP SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. THIS EVENING TEA DANCE BOOKING NOW 6.30-8.15 P.M. INFORMAL AFTER OPEN FOR DINNER DANCE 2 ORCHESTRAS X MAS EVE RAFFLES X178 words
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1018 1932-12-19 7 ACKBURN ROVERS BEATFN BY FOUR CLEAR GOALS.' ST. MIRREN'S BIG VICTORY. if it* !T*u Hh n<l Sr '<"i~h LC.-.K,,,.. ,v I. mom-rate, the heaviexl drfcai h-.» thls •••fc Z» .1 -Im hand, of S,. Mirr.n «^e':un lr l r d v, < lt1,018 words
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Article283 1932-12-19 7 SECOND DAY RESULTS AT TAIPING. (From Our Own Corespondent.) Tho f it Tai P' n K> Saturday. Ihe folowinp are the reftußs of SATAN SHEILA THK GARTER •toto |13; s7, |Q ftM llt Kjice 2. Polo Ponies Race lAVA MM W <M». Uhak) POPPY (Mr. Khalid) S Tote $8283 words
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Article247 1932-12-19 7 Selangor Hooking A Feature* (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) [poh, Saturday. With their hooking a feature the game and playing magniflciently Selaagor beat rerak m a rugby match on the ipoh padang \<-. lay by 11 point! (:i goal, a penalty goal, and two tries) to 1 1 i>*247 words
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Article48 1932-12-19 7 LEICESTER BEATEN BY WATERLOO. Results of the JMiliitg rqfby ratihi's played tooay were m V)llo\\ b: \ir\. to! U. B. Al<lci Io\ loventry <iuyV n iloucsiter 12 Drron, Scrvs. f fiarlequinn IH birkcnbead V. i.cici'stor Waterloo Richmond !i Blackheeta 16 lyn P. Kun(!)n Scots. IS ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article363 1932-12-19 7 \L RIVERS MASTERS CON CORDERO. Con Cordero had to adpi it that Al Rivers was the belter man when they met m a return contest at the New World arena on Saturday evening over ten three-minute rounds rhere was never any doubt as toi the issue, for throughout the363 words
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Article176 1932-12-19 7 TASMANIA REPLY WITH 137 FOR THREE. I auiuvston, Saturday. Phe M.C.C. tourists took their overnight score of 305 for the loss ol three wickets to 502 today m their cricket match against Tasmania, played here, and which began yesterday. There were 4,200 spectators this morning. The wicket176 words
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Article636 1932-12-19 7 TWO SENT OFF. KOTA RAJAS BIG WIN. I MALAY CUP. Kota Raja 8 Shahar Kamar 0. The result of the football semifinal for the .Malay Cup betwc i Kota Raja and Shahar Kamar was such a foregone conclusion that it attracted a comparatively poor attendance at tho636 words
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Article281 1932-12-19 7 Uohamed A man, Asian, Mahmood, Mai Noor and .Ahmad. Path si KarH> G*ni UsoflF and Salim Hamid. .vl >hd. AW and Said Ali Awang, Majid, Zain. Usoff and Sikid. Tlu- Play. Very indifferent play character! ed the earlier exchanges until movement by the Darul Bahar forwards culminated m281 words
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Advertisement139 1932-12-19 7 MAKE A NOTE TO VISIT WHITE A WAYS CHRISTMAS BAZAAR THIS WEEK. OPEN UNTIL 6 P.M. DAILY INCLUDING SATURDAY DECEMBER 24th. 0 1 J Li '"V/ :i 1 M J N'S ie VINCOAI s. Double Texture Waterproof Cloth cut m lt,te I i ;i i| B i« Cjl m O)139 words
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