Singapore Daily News, 20 December 1932
1932-12-20
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Article438 1932-12-20 1 j I I IK' t'•tl, t I 1 liui i.-i an«l i i Lhui i w Iwreti < >nr:t .Mil, i 'i<;it advantage 1 liund informal i<m. This, ll |>ll€Mj ill \<-| I yUon Report, i 1 tli< impression i|»ai ial uui\ h i rail i' red i!«:rin438 words
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4190 1932-12-20 1 MITCHELL'S DEADLY BOWLING. Hill REPORT OP FIRST TEST MATCH BY AIR MAIL. Lanßeesioa, Prlnadnj «<'»<"" m.. Ih, sum-ss ol (h,ir (our f i- ls(<r *-'l anoilio, vkl.irv yesterday by l»v an iunin^ and 126 runs. rii/v.. ii. v i sn>r d u< lirsl •"■tots.4,190 words
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Article109 1932-12-20 1 Chines* Minister To Soviet. Moscow, Sunday. l>i\ Yen, fix- Chinese Minister t Washington, who is at present m Geneva, will be appointed Mini-t r \Ye Soviet following the resumption of diplomatic re'aii» us between the two countries, according lo official Chinese circles here. Ii is heliewdReuter - 109 words
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Article26 1932-12-20 1 London. Friday. Mr. MaeDonald's health has improved, and it is hoped that he will be aUe to puss tho Christmas holidays at Lossiemouth. Aneta-HavasAneta-Havas - 26 words
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Article220 1932-12-20 1 IiIiKI.IN AUCTION. attemfFlto ATTACH. WITHDRAWAL UKELY Members oi the Kom.molT family arc attempting to attach some precious objects belonging to the last Tsar. allied at about 1200,000, which the Kussian Kmbaany m Htrlin is set-king to 41a|»»M' of by sale at auction. 1 1 is possible thaiAneta Trans Ocean - 220 words
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Article88 1932-12-20 1 Cantfe Of The (»uctsrli I limit I Disaster. Berne, Wednesday. The cause of the train smash m the Guetach tunnel, m which at least six people were killed and 15 injured, was explained m a statement made by the Minister for Railways to the Chamber. The driver ofReuter Wireless - 88 words
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Article77 1932-12-20 1 BENGAL INCIDENT. POLICEMAN AND THREE RIOTERS KILLED. Malda, Bengal, Friday. An en^a^ement between the police fortes and a party of Sonthals resulted m three of the latter being hilled and four wounded. One policeman was killed. The incident was caused by the occupation of the mosqueAneta Havas - 77 words
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Article78 1932-12-20 1 Returning To Port Darwin. Berlin, Thursday. The German airman ('apt. Hans Bertram, who damaged his machine when trying t<» take off from Sourabaya on the second stage of an attempted record H i^-h t from Australia to I ondon, will according to Press telegrams, return to Port Dai78 words
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Article78 1932-12-20 1 Bernard Shaw's Solution For IVhts Problem. Lo ,dop M Thursday. Mr. Bernard Shaw, accompanied by his wife, left today by the Continental Express on the first stage of a world tour, m which they will visit Palestine, India, Malaya. Siani, China, Japan and America. He admitted tnatReuter Wireless; Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 78 words
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Article54 1932-12-20 1 Berlin, Thursday. Thirty infuriated women created pendemonium at a meeting of the Berlin Municipal Council today, shouting, M we want hread, clothing and coal." They injured two offi cials who tried to stop them and clambered over the benches and chairs, but disappeared when they saw theReuter Wireless - 54 words
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Article116 1932-12-20 1 (HI. DISPUTE. BREACH OF THE CONCESSION. PERSIA'S ATTITUDE. The Hritish memorandum to Ihe League ef Natiois reKardinj; the Tersian oil dispute has been submitted. It slates Ilia! the British <iovernnieiil regards Hie arlion ol Persia as a unilateral act of confiscation which is tonirarv to inleniational116 words
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Article69 1932-12-20 1 50,000,000 Francs Worth Of Jewek. Paris, Thursday. The Ni/ain of Hyderabad lost on the road betweea Paris and Ihe Riviera a handbag containing over 50,000,000 f rains worth of jewels. A peasant found the treasure and was just proceeding to the police station to give it upAneta Trans-Ocean - 69 words
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Article290 1932-12-20 1 negotiations cannot b»> pursued aa long- as Persia claims bo terminate the concession ty unilateral action and urges the Council to take the requisite steps, firstly, to maintain the status quo, secondly, to prevent the interests of the Anglo-Persian Co. being prejudiced pending negotiations. The memorandum emphasises that Britain hasReuter - 290 words
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Article67 1932-12-20 1 Am earlier mcftsajpe stated: (icneva, Sunday. Sir William Malkin, chief \v\^A adviser to the Foreign <)tlii.<« f will present I lie British t-a.se m the lV*rsian (Jil Ock dispute before the League Council tomorrow owing t<» Sir John Simon's inability to do so through illness. TheReuter - 67 words
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Article54 1932-12-20 1 London, Dec. l. r >. Either Mr. He Valeim, who is this (year's President, or his deputy, Mr. Connolly, the Free State Minister for Posts, will preside over the [League Council when Ur« disput between Persia and Britain over thd cancellation of the An^lo-Persian Oil Company's concessions isReuter Wireless - 54 words
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Article1113 1932-12-20 1 Tfcj laws |irul«Mim r j| u |r (1 of paradise are Ntrangl) rritkised hi ihe lolluHum article l>> l\ j "lanry, Ike *HI-kno*Mi Australian traveller and writer. n e st s useful purpose v, Biding the kCMty of the hird rom n c world; the protection. v ron1,113 words
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Advertisement8 1932-12-20 1 Latest Rub b c r Prices: r.i;'»' Two8 words
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Advertisement101 1932-12-20 1 for CHRISTMAS shop AT RENE ULLMANN. MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF JEWELLERY— R ING S _BROOCHES CLIP BROOCHES— ARROW BROOCHES— DIAMOND PENDANTS DIAMOND NECKLACES DIAMOND BRACELETS. THE BIGGEST VARIETY OF WATCHES For GENTS and LADIES, BBBBaßa^^^^^B^BJJi IN GOLD WHITE GOLD |^HcT T SBbH CHROMIUM etc.— GOLD WATCHES from $12.00 HH JEWELLERY101 words
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Advertisement6 1932-12-20 1 Latest Tin Prices: See Page Two.'6 words
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Article109 1932-12-20 2 RUBBER. FINANCE AND COMMERCE -OCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. (From Our Own Correspondent j market closed at the following levels: London, Monday. The cloainc prices today were: Spot 2 17 :i2 January 2 17 32 .lan.-Mar. 2 9 1(> I'nchantfed Apr. -June 221 :J2 Up 1 S3 July-Sept. 223109 words
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Article52 1932-12-20 2 Shares. Tht' a arkct generally was very quiet with very little busmen done. Rubbers were dead, and tin weakened again m sympathy with tin* downward tendency of the commodity Industrials were steady snd firm, hut buyer* were searee. Raster. The market Steadied (Uiriny: the day. hut sellers wove52 words
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Article43 1932-12-20 2 Competition Keen At I imam. Timaru, New Zealand. Saturday. Ten thousand i>alos of w(.«>l wen orTered today. Tho quality was particularly rood and competition was keen, prices remaining pood. Merinos made lid., half bred lOVid. and inferior gradiea 9%d. lh. Aneta-HavasAneta-Havas - 43 words
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Article19 1932-12-20 2 Spot ti 19 10s. I p 1* M--3 Months CIM lfis. Si. I p 7s. M. Market Irregular.19 words
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Article690 1932-12-20 2 Middle Quotations On Monday. MINING. Middle prices of local issues were as follows m Sing&pore on Monday. according to Fra^r Co.V list Asam Rumbling- 24 6 cd.. Austral Malay li* Ayer Hitam Tin 1 1 f». Kanjfrin Tin 11/-, Bstailf Padani 0.07%, Baftu Cavei 0..'57'j, Hukit Ann* din690 words
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Article88 1932-12-20 2 Wednesday, December 21. Vaudeville Entertainment, Raffles Hotel, 9.30 pJtt. Rotary Tiffin, Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. General m*g. of Straits Trading Co. Ltd., Oc«aii Bid*., noon. Police Band at Waterloo Street,! 8 1 T> p.m. Friday, December 2T Fancy dress carnival and gala dance at Memorial Fall m88 words
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Article51 1932-12-20 2 Today, December -•> Rutfby: A (M.G.. <"0.. B.V.C. vs. The Rest, S.V.C., Padang; Public Services -A" Islands. Doneara Road. Wednesday, Decimhor 21. Hockey: S.C.C. Ist. vs. Wiltshire Regt.. Pad any; S.R.C. XI vs. Old RafQesians, B.R.C. grd.j Cbineae vs. K.A.R, B.C.R.C. grd. Rugby: Malaya Command vs. 1 *u>>lic Services51 words
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Article41 1932-12-20 2 Yesterday's exchange rates included the following: SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 15/16 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 29/32 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 7/8 London, 30 days' &;ght 2/3 27/32 London, demand 2/3 13/16 London, T.T. 2/3 25/3241 words
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Article703 1932-12-20 2 PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings ar« pending: For Europe. P. and O. S. K. Co.'s Kanpura (Dec. 23). N.Y.K. Katori Maru (Dec. 30). Hamburg Am^rika Line: Duisberg (about Dec. 21). East Asiatic Co., Ltd. Lalandia (Jan. S). Blue Funnel: St?ntor (Dec. 20), Neleus (Dec. 84).703 words
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Article259 1932-12-20 2 RECONSIDERATION? HOOVER AND A "FACT FINDING" AGENCY. Xew York, Monday. President Hoover'^ message to congress on the debt question may again be delayed m order to give the Dew French Government an opportunity to reconsider the situation and also because it is thought possible overdue259 words
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Article253 1932-12-20 2 GIANG SENG, H--it.. 1,069 tons, from Cberibon 19-15», for Batavia 20-12. KAJANG, Brit., 1,216 tons, from S dakan 19-12, foi 24-12. BORIBAT, Siatn, 353 tons, from Trengganu lv-' for Tampat and Coast 20-12. DUKAT, Norw., 761 tons, from Bangkok 19-12, for Bangkok l'O-il'. dEN V D HEIJDEN, Dutch.253 words
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Article68 1932-12-20 2 12 noon, I*c.v. 19. 10-\2. Buyers Sellers Gambier 8.00 Java Cube 8.60 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 22.60 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 1 T.r,o Mixed Black Pepper 12.00 Sundrie<l Copm r>.7o Mixed Copra 6.20 Small Flake I>p 5.76 Fair 3.60 Mcd: Pearl 3.80 Small68 words
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Advertisement200 1932-12-20 2 M. EZEKIEL SONS, Qualified Ophthalmic Opticians Kaffirs (liurnlxrs, Braadi WoorJwijk, I .'s.">, U.il.i\i;t, Java. Found at Last! THE MASTER TAILOR BUlTS 'jfc\ Perfect m Cut Latest Style and r\tlw lirst Cla&s Mate- jk Moderate I'rictrs \<M H TUNG CHOY 53.11 9 GOLEMANST. SINGAPORE. a^er^-T^ AINSLIE'S I; ii 1 1 JU^200 words
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Advertisement256 1932-12-20 2 P^Hy News, Head Oftee: TV.: "Thr Kuala Lumpit l Oflke iv i I BUBSCRI >! Payab!< fi. Monthly Quarterly Bintle i All eommuni b«ainesi mattei ■abscribtion etc., shou! i MANAGER. ADVERT! v For casual m. One m Two Three Four Five Bta C«ntr:t.-t raten i appiication t€ i Strt-t't, Biafapore.256 words
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Miscellaneous294 1932-12-20 2 TIDE TABLES. Today. December 20. 11. W. 3.5 a.m. 8 ft 1 I l ll -s ft. <; m. Wednesday. Deeeiber 21. Jl. \V. a.m. B ft. S. 4€ p.m. B ft. 1 m. Thursday. December 22. H. W, 4.10 a.m. ft. r > p.m. V ft, ♦I m. Friday.294 words
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Article773 1932-12-20 3 COAL IN HOCKEY GAMF ON PADANG. POUCE LOSE TO S.R.C In :i hockey natch an th<- |> a( i ;i r 4 Khals. playera P r,w<i Lrt M0 H aI the bettor tea*. tmu and fl^arly Ihe Police !)«r>«»t m TkoMMw i;u i ji,, hmil am773 words
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111 1932-12-20 3 ML FOUR GOALS. R.C. Oehlers' Display j^s Police. 3.R.C. 4. goal m seven, tl ated the 1 >( lice the D ding feature of the game i !'i display of K. C. all Mi^ Bid defences, especially <1p ision v ere tr" ii <J S.R.C. forwards ml Nation, but the111 words
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Article88 1932-12-20 3 The following will represent th< V M C against the Hoc-key Rang,ra on the V.M.C.A. Ground on Wednesday, Dec. 21. I H Dudos F. G. Dunsford Lee' Tuck Soon M A. Tobin, Chan 100 Tiang, Chia n»»>n Hai Iv X Yxelman? B. Mile*. H. R. Mistri, f ooi88 words
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Article51 1932-12-20 3 th. following lia« be« tainted to play hockey tor S.C.C. hi m Wednesday, Dee. 81. S T C j.h. **n«jJt A n AS r" T i". h n Hi;: n. InSl A- C C. IVrHHa,, R H 1 Palmer A. G. A. Mostey, M. r. Blades, E. V.51 words
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Article521 1932-12-20 3 PADANG RUGBY. R. A. F. BEATEN BY THE S.C.C. S( ILA.P. An s.c.c. fifteen defeated the Royal An- Force m a rugby match on tb«i padang yesterday by eight Ipmirti (a goal an I try) to five {points (a goal). The R.A.F. pressed from the start a.id521 words
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Article36 1932-12-20 3 Reading Win Srron<l Replay. London, Monday. In the F. A. Cup aeeond round second replay between Reading and Coventry! played at Stamford Blidge, the former team won by «>n<' gob] to nil.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article1110 1932-12-20 3 wen* seen to Ik- making up for th( Hal!" Way Mark crossing just ahead of Corrib. Nicely Ji«d.u"d. Mov.'i;li hold on, on the starboard lack, until she could make 17 Mark l:oat Without .i^ciin having to tack. Judging this nicely the rounded the mark with1,110 words
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Article413 1932-12-20 3 POOR DISPLAY IN M.F.aJ LEAGUE. Kanpong Tiaig 2: p. 0.M.1 \T. oj Very little Interest attached to 'he see ,nd division match m the Malay Football League between' []'.<.' Puserkutuan KamponK Tiani; and the Post Office Malay Football ream at the Jaian Besav Stadium. Both sides are at theAneta Havas - 413 words
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Article155 1932-12-20 3 JVn^rammr CM' Von Schteicher. Be rim, Thursday. The Chan- 'V>, Genera] Von Seh'eieher, broadcast a speech today m whreh h< :-t:;to;! that Ger iy'> aimy must be able to arantee the safety of ihe eou.itry. To create work was the programme of his Government. "Changes m Constitution155 words
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Article84 1932-12-20 3 Giani Air Liner Oui Of lotnmission. Loitdo 1, Friday. The Vaginrie <>*' tin- v.-athcr arc<i. -v- aiiißing a:-- m rvici The Hannibal, the forts tv (> r Imperial Airways liner, wa :afily put out of commiEsion g to a gaie which sprang np :>\\- h; had b«f 184 words
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Article82 1932-12-20 3 Discount Rfctfed Harden. I ondon. Fridi Th<- Stock Exchange wra quirt today, !nt apart from the further Ktbark of tri 1 1 edged ru ji'ics. owing <» 1 ■•ir:'«. i in-. 1 <!!-('■,r, rate-., t h<- ur:<' I one v.us -1/ steady. Wheat ha :'.il' n h< m\Reuter wireless - 82 words
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Article74 1932-12-20 3 Threat To Boycott I >. Product*. Washington, Sunday. The S i n n In ert tag Philippine Bill plan foi i ilipino un the coi m tead <>i" tha original elan w ithdrawal of Unit <\ Stat only uft«-r th.--f i- indepeml < Dii of th«- twelve -yeaReuter - 74 words
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Advertisement132 1932-12-20 3 CARNIVAL, LITTLE'S for your Fancy Dress y^fWY spend hours trying to think oi 'something different* lor your costume when Little's are :i.!i ol bright ideas on the subject ol Pane) Dress Styles for everyone, whatever ///<• agi (Dhl prices front $10. u/>. WE MtE OPEN I NTIL 5 .>,. TODAY.132 words
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Article20 1932-12-20 4 wa ihington, Saturday. nmmi «ion of Ways and II1<<1! P«t forward "f»"wt« the conKumption of wine SK^LrtrwrstS Aneta-HavasAneta-Havas - 20 words
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Article39 1932-12-20 4 Before the chief Justice and Mr. Justice ft Beckett Terrell today In Johore: Court of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Whitley m the 2nd. Court at 1 1 a .m. Criminal Appeal: Re* vs. Tan Kirn Whatt. I39 words
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Article28 1932-12-20 4 The death occurred on Sunday after a ihort illness of Towkay hum Cheong Choon of Klan?- Mr |Tham Cheong Choon, who was 73J J]J lini oW rmidenti m28 words
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Article163 1932-12-20 4 EURASIAN ADMITS SELLING TICKETS. A Eurasian named Joseph William Scully was produced yesterday before Mr. A. \V. Hay, the second magistrate, on three charges, first t»f assisting m the management of a public lottery, "to wit, the Irish Kree State Hospital Sweepstake oti the Grand National to be163 words
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184 1932-12-20 4 F.M.S.R. MANAGER. Officers' Coodbye To Mr. Strachan. From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Mr. J. Strachan, General Manftger of the F.M.S. Railways, who is retiring next week, was the guest of honour at a reception held at the Railway Institute, Kuala Lumpur, today. The keen interest which Mr. Strachan, as184 words
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1735 1932-12-20 4 APPELLANT'S OBJECTION TO AN EXHIBIT. COMPENSATION ISSUE. Judgment was reserved by the Full Court t.i Criminal Appeal comprising the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) president, Mr. Justice Whit ley and Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell yesterday when they heard the appeal of Tallak Naih Singh,1,735 words
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Article151 1932-12-20 4 CAUGHT WITH DUTIABLE LIQUOR. A hinese lad, aged 15, appealed before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, yesterday and pleaded guilty to possession of dutiable liquor. Mr. J. E, MacLaughlin, Assistant Controller of Monopolies, did not press the charge and said the boy had been arrested151 words
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Article59 1932-12-20 4 The charges against Lee Cheong, Lim Boon Soon and Foo San of (1) counterfeiting: 20-cent pieces of. Straits currency (2) of counterfeiting East Indies half-guilder coins and of possession of instruments, and materials for counterfeiting were mentioned before Mr. A. W.I Hay, the second magistrate, yesterday. Accused claimed59 words
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Article83 1932-12-20 4 Khoo Sent: Chye a former cashier l at the Singapore Trading Co. was charged yesterday before Mr. A. W.| Hay with acting m conjunction with one Tan Khiam to commit criminal breach of trust m respect of $9,500.22. Hearing- was adjourned until Dec! 23, bail being allowed mAneta-Trans-Ocean - 83 words
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Article261 1932-12-20 4 photographer and the landlord of I the room rented by the a -i-used doted the case for the prosecution, I after which both BCCUSed were com nutted to the Assizes. ELABORATK mi III! ALLEGED OCCUPANTS SENT TO ASSIZES A police raid i Place, off Bukit I Detective261 words
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Advertisement157 1932-12-20 4 'mas Gift Suggestions GOLF REQUISITES arc eminently Suitable for X'mas Gifts and always acceptable. ]£$MBm vV:,h,r 1i:,^.,," SPECIAL MATCHED SETS. I Comprising, Driwr, Brassie, Spoon. GOLF BAGS. All well known makes of golf dubs m stock. Jack White A r hinge .selection "AYRES" "STAY NORUS*' etc. In rliouM. 1 from.157 words
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Advertisement37 1932-12-20 4 9' IP I |TH E BEER I B IS b I [j I c E Brewed And Bottled I 5 a In Malaya For c > The People of G Malay a— t B P U E H37 words
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Article1176 1932-12-20 5 VIANY COUNSEL. AILEGED RED DISORDER. IS DISPOSED OF. '<• file. I'M) m I I t net Out t yt« ter- hi* alleged 'omtnunit t Ifd up l.v the police v 1011 night ago ■I appearance befoi < 1 on. atcu -<l appeared m the uttii ed m1,176 words
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Article57 1932-12-20 5 Santiago de Chile. Thursday. President Alessandri's programme as outlined by the leader of the Radical Tarty includes dissolution of the Cosacn, drastic budgetary economies, reduction of the army and civil service and efforts to lower customs' barriers, especially with America. The party also aims at th«» trReuter Wireless - 57 words
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Article157 1932-12-20 5 Conference !Noi A Failure. London, Wednesday. The Indian Round-Table Confer enco. is still discussing Rnance which has presented the delegates with complex problem. The prolongation of these discussions may result m ;i few day extension of the original programme, hut tho Conference ii not <'\?.<- led to extendReuter Wireless - 157 words
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Article59 1932-12-20 5 Holland K< <alliipr .Many Envoys. The Hapue. Saturday. The radical measures adopted by the Dutch Government m order to effect economies include the sensational decision to close the Netherlands Legation m Vienna, Warsaw, Athens, Angora, Lisbon and Mexico city. Envoys and personnel have a!ready been recalled and afterAneta-Trans-Ocean - 59 words
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Article55 1932-12-20 5 Airis Express Derailed Near Maury. Paris, Saturday. Southern France is threatened l>y ;> flood catastrophe, the rivers of the Perpifnan district having flooded a large area. The Paris express was derailed near Maury with loss of life and Pcoren of people injured. The an- 1 Ihorities are startingAneta Trans Ocean - 55 words
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Article98 1932-12-20 5 Denmark s Case Before Ihi^ur Court. The Ha^uf 1 Thursday. An array of leading international letral luminaries ami Arctic experts marshalled by Norway and lienmark m the dispute over the sovereignty ?>f East Greenland's icy wastes before the Court <,f International Justice ended the fir«t round, which hasAneta Trans Ocean - 98 words
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Article33 1932-12-20 5 BernJt Saturday. The Federal Council ha- ordered the expulsion of .i\ promincni Fascist** domiciled m southern Switzerland <>n a charge that they acted at a^entfl provocateurs among l\\f Italian refuKees. Aneta Trans OceanAneta Trans Ocean - 33 words
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Article56 1932-12-20 5 Railway Workers* Dispute. Madras, Saturday. The railway strike continues to spread. The -trike leader declares thai the company is recruiting blacklegs among the roughest and lowest stratum of the population. The Government has forbidden the municipalities to contribute 1,000 rupees to help the strikers and is takintr activeAneta-Havas - 56 words
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Article69 1932-12-20 5 Paris, Thursday. French imports for t h«- first eleven months of tin* year total 27,1. '{0,000,000 francs and exports 17,993,000,000 francs, which is a decrease of 12,261,000,000 franc* and 10,307,000,000 francs, respectively, compared with the corresponding period of 1931. Berlin, Thursday. Germany's export figures for November total 475,200,000Reuter wireless - 69 words
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Article130 1932-12-20 5 Closer Precautions Ai Doom. ftmftterdam, Friday. Closer precautions to safeguard the ex-Kaiser have been taken m consequence of the recent discowry of an armed iKtrvdsr at Doom. E^ery visitor is Ikmmk closely supervised. The erection «»f electric current through the outside railings has been considered but the authoritiesReuter Wireless - 130 words
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Advertisement49 1932-12-20 5 Malaya^ Large si Sporting Goods Storr Come and inspect J'jj^ VINCENT IIICHARD-S 11 1 I "THE BAT" World', las!,., Jlm H^ (arUl <f*j*y Racket nvade hy 'W Champion for Champions. Best Tennis Shoos *0.7."> only For Everything Phone:— 293l ROYSONS The Malayan Sports Depot Ml. \orlh Bridge ICou<l. Singapore,49 words
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Advertisement30 1932-12-20 5 lEß^^Hw Walker's traditional strength with the delicacy and B^B^RE^H tnc lightness that such a climate as yours demands. B|||||ii|^|js|B Man has yet to devise a finer means of expressing I30 words
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Article249 1932-12-20 6 DR. ECKENER S VISIT. NO IMMEDIATE SERVICE PROBABLE. Berlin, Saturday. In an exclusive interview with a representative of the Trans-Ocean Agency, Dr. Eckener confirmed the reports of his forthcoming trip U> the Dutch East Indies to stuvly meteorological conditions along: thiproposed route of the regular249 words
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Article561 1932-12-20 6 SECOND CLASS BAR FOR GREAT WORLD. A meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices was held m the L lrs l. Magistrate's Court yesterday. Mr. Wilson presided and was supported by Mr. H. EJphick, Dr. P S Hunter, Dr. Cheong Chee Hai, Mr. Parbury, Mr. Cheong Koon Sen*561 words
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Article543 1932-12-20 6 TOWN BOMBARDED TRAITORS NEW ACTIVITY. ATTEMPTING BRIBERY. Shanghai. Monday. A Japanese armoured train from Nanling bombarded the town of Sanpaoyingtse on Saturday morning. Fifty shots were fired and irachinetfuns were also used on the Jehol bolder. The Chinese troops did not reply. Another Japanese brigade is543 words
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Article120 1932-12-20 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Objections By China Ami Japan. Geneva, Sunday. The Japanese have presented their observations m reply to the draft resolution of the Committee of Nineteen. It is understood that they object to several features, but are prepared to accept that chapters and 10 of120 words
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Article194 1932-12-20 6 Bomb Outrages. Shanghai, Sal urday. A bomb was t h •< w n ai bo i< i den< c (»c the Japai <• >n ul m MmBritish Concession ai Tienl m la* night, but so far the < xtent of tin damage baa not b£en ascertained. The door of the194 words
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Article101 1932-12-20 6 LIST PRESENTED. M. HERRIOT NOT INCLUDED. Paris, Sunday. M. Paul Boncour has presented his Cabinet to the President officially. It is made up as follows: Premier a2id Forogn Minister, M. Boncour. Finance, M. Cheron. Interior, M. Chautemps. Public Works, M. Bonnet. War, If. Daladier. Air, M.Reuter - 101 words
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Article383 1932-12-20 6 Reported Pact Of mm- Aggression. Shanghai, Monday. It is reliably stated that a SinoRussian non-aggression pact has boor signed at Geneva, The National Salvation League has been holding a celebration to mark the resumption of Sino-Rus-sian relations and they have wired the Soviet Government thanking them for383 words
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Article24 1932-12-20 6 A T i mate vc\ ,iiO.'li>il :;v P The S^ j Stai.- prood to H. 750.000. U From the thai J .lutio24 words
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Advertisement175 1932-12-20 6 l^ 1 1 3 t L J*m US!* IVSrllf I r *Ji\i(i' IV|\rtMl/ I lILI\ ytJ&stv «J0 hif\ err) cv m \\*imh Dairy hmln [guohnquol^othe (v^*^J //7 worldandT dm/db/e df oil \^SJL^^ 1 Co/d frordae depoh g Yctr decter will reccrrnnefici it RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER175 words
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Advertisement25 1932-12-20 6 H I "Boy per^i kedai mintj I satu botol "Black and Wl Whisky. Kelau dia mau lain chop, jangan i, Minta Black and sehaja/' i25 words
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Article32 1932-12-20 7 urrency Scheme In iomr.ions. i ang< of g v, h- n it I o i I I as an Go v< me and o4 diffin i p 1 1 Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 32 words
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