The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 January 1932
1932-01-30
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1932-01-30 1 The Singapore Free Press \O. 13,557. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY. JANUARY 30, 1932. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article348 1932-01-30 1 WJien Japanese planes wore bombing Chapei five bombs were dropped within the boundaries of Shanghai International Settlement Page 11. Nalla Rubber Estate, Limited, made a profit of £3,987 last year Page 19. The extremist movement m India is much less active than might be expected and support348 words
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Article1144 1932-01-30 1 Quicqnid agunt homines nostri est farrago Libelli Juvenal. At the moment H.E. seems to be one up over his critics m regard to the Revenue Protection Bill, for. to the Topicist. his and the Attorney 3enerals explanations seem quite reasonable. It is a consoling thought that1,144 words
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Advertisement299 1932-01-30 1 BiGIA TEA Hrings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. Raffles Hotel X E% lent Accommodation with y/ [Modern Sanitation y^ yS [O- DAY'S ATTRACTION y/ +\> SIC ON THE VERANDAH yS "Cy^ 1 TO 2.30 P.M. yS >^ RUSTTAFEL /^^P IN THE OR ILL299 words
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Advertisement163 1932-01-30 1 THE EUROPE HOTEL WTr i IW SUNDAY CONCERT PROGRAMME SpCCl^i mJIHHQT Concert March from AIDA Verdi r Valse THE DRUIDS PRAYER Darson |#j#|£f rinTIGC Overture ZAMPA Herold •*S C MM% String Quartette SERENADE Toselli NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR AFTER DINNER DANCING IntCTVal 10 Min^ Intermezzo IN A MONASTERY MUSIC ON163 words
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Advertisement177 1932-01-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Auction sale Page 2. Chivers' Jellies P?ge 13. Amusement quide p age 9. Gcodyear truck tyros Page 5. The health of v;orr.en Page 7. Had to go to sea again Page 4. Start taking PhyFcsi n Page 7. Frankels versus The Rest Page 8. CHRYSLER BIG CAR PERFORMANCE177 words
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Advertisement11 1932-01-30 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article203 1932-01-30 2 Saturday. 30th. tUgfc WtttT. 02.43. 8.9 it.. 1 .10. 8.6 il. Rwiby: North vs. SOI.JI at Stadium Hockey: V.M.C.A. vs. Chinese A. at V.M.C.A Oolf: Bepoy Lines G.C. monthly medal (stroke* and Qold medal. Boxing: Al Rivers vs. Battling Guillermo. New World. Sunday. 31st. High Water, 0.3. 24,203 words
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Article185 1932-01-30 2 To Make Room for Younger Man Akroi., Jan. 1?. Mr. Harvey S. Firestone, the President of the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company, announced to-day that he Intends to resign Ht said he will request that he be made Chairman of the Board of Directors of his185 words
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Article83 1932-01-30 2 Chicago Millionaire's Death-Bed Wish London. Jan. >». Mr. Julius Roscnwuld, a Chicago merchant and philanthropist, who was buried on Thursday, expressed his deathbed wish that $5.000.00 C of his fortune should be pledged to SoviH Russia for the colonisation of Jews m th« Crimea, says the Daily83 words
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Article169 1932-01-30 2 Programme of Drills up to and for weekending February* 7th. Monday. Feb. Ist. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall C (Scottish) Coy. Officers and N.C.Os W. T Course: 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall M.G. PI. (Eurasian) Pin. Conference Training, 1932; 5.15 p.m Drill Hall S.V.F.A. N.C.Os class. Tuesday! Feb. 2nd.169 words
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Article40 1932-01-30 2 Mr. P. p. Cooray, formerly Editor of the Malayan Dail? Express, is making a holiday trip through B<am. On his return to Kuala Lumpur at the end cf next month he will join th«.- wlitorial staff of the Malay Mail40 words
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Advertisement513 1932-01-30 2 BUSINESS CARDS. MARBLE FLOORING TILES. CASKET CO.. Nos. 1 3, Penhas Road, Off I.avenrW Street Phone 6075 I MUSLIM KHAN CO., 37. JAVA ROAD. BOOK BINDERS Ordeis promptly executed Charges Moderate BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H NUGENT BUCKERIDGF iiigtjcot t'Ui Wurk Lowest Kates. LAIULAW BLiLDLNG— 'Phone 7898. CAIRNHOLM PRIVATE HOSPITAL 55,513 words
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Advertisement546 1932-01-30 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE TENDERS. NOTICE 18 Hereby given that tenders are now milted for the following materials or service* and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained In the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Installation of Sanitary fittings at three New Bungalows. Serangoon Road. Date of Closing. 4 p.m.546 words
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Advertisement388 1932-01-30 2 Your engine will l©ap., into life at the touch of the switch, if, behind your starter, you have an Exide. BATTERIES STARTING LIGHTING Sole Agents MALAYAN MOTORS, LTD. 14-20, Orchard Road, Singapore. AUCTION SALE. REMINDER. Wednesday, February 3rd, at 2.30 p.m. No. 31 Balmoral Road (off Bukit Timah Road* IMPORTANT388 words
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Advertisement54 1932-01-30 2 1 T FOR MOTHER >S. BABY 1 t SUNSHINE VITAMIN "D' 1 t There is Sunshine Vitamin D J L m Sunshine Glaxo J result firm flesh J P digestive disorders J C Asfe your doctor 3^ Builds Bonnie Babies 11 9 for Malaya, 8.N.8. and Sarawak: THE ANGLO-SIAM CORPORATION54 words
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Article693 1932-01-30 3 FINING PICTURE Contemptuous of World Opinion ;i,. C'msis. the Mt!c of an recently In tin Hamblatt," fr<;m the pen of Dr. the i.ondcn corn- ;><>:. dent ol entertntaflni and not Tins country at the nt. been wait hv: for this tion but it doe.s not693 words
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Article, Illustration79 1932-01-30 3 p.p'i dipping announcing 1:1 1 A n. S. Strode- Jackson, the >'io won the 1,500 metres at at Stockholm, writes to Louisville (Kentucky), noiiitirj« proud oJ betaf placed m UK M It Twain. He adds to K'li-i nd and the Dumifo know that he i.79 words
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Article326 1932-01-30 3 The Horse Who Helped Other Horses London Dec. 30. Mousie has done his last good deed to the carthorses struggling up the slope at Hyde Park Corner. The old trace horse, with the words 'Help Given" gleaming m white letters on the shiny black cloth on his326 words
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Article225 1932-01-30 3 Victim of White Slave Traffic White slave traffickers are believed to hold the key to the puzzle of sixteen-year-old Nora Lynch, who has been missing from her home since December 9. More than 500 policemen and Scotland-yard detectives have made an unceasing search for the225 words
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Article, Illustration70 1932-01-30 3 A play based on Dickcns's Pickwick Prpers has been completed by the Russian playwright. Vekstern. The dramatised version will be staged early this year at the Moscow Art Theatre. J'OKIO'S UNEMPLOYED. When it was announced m the apanese capital that some of the streets were to be70 words
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Article115 1932-01-30 3 Colonel J. J. Saur.ders will be going home on leave some time next month. Mr. R. E. Aokrill. O.C.P.D. Sen mban. is proceeding on home leave shortly. j Mr. J. Wallace. Assistant Engineer. P.W.D Kedah. has gone to England on leave. W? hear Itftftt Mr. P. W. Howl. District Eneine^r.115 words
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Article296 1932-01-30 3 Telephones m Every British Home The G.P.O. telephone department has aud-t denly been converted from Civil Service impersonality into a go-ahead concern. It has organised a Young People's Telephone Exhibition, at the Imperial Institute. There under one roof will be gathered at the disposal of young296 words
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Article121 1932-01-30 3 Africa's Highest Mountain Nearly Scaled London. Jan. 18. A young Surrey girl, a member of a mountaineering party m Tanganyika, has succeeded m climbing to within two thousand feet of the summit of Mt. Kilima Njaro. Kiiima Njaro is the highest mountain m Africa. It is an extinct121 words
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Article19 1932-01-30 3 i -r Mr. Seymour Williams, formerly of Castlefield Estate. Puchong, has taken over the management of Garing Estate, Malacca.19 words
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Article745 1932-01-30 3 GEORGE CECIL - GEORGE CECIL BY GARDEN-SHOPS Hiey Had to Cudgel Sluggish Brains Paris has long prided herself—and with jusice —on the displays m the flower-shop winiows. Not only have the pots of flowers ra.ished the eyes of the beholders, but the arrangement of the sprays and blooms745 words
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Advertisement265 1932-01-30 3 m tmwf^ wm m^ 1 I J. t-m _iW -dlmf Jfw <\ HZEKA -> D.D.D. Prescription is an infallible remedy tor Eczema, Psoriasis, Bad Leg, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Ringworm, Dhobies Itch, or other skin trouble. Salves cannot do the work they simply clog the pores. D.D.D. is not a265 words
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Article, Illustration3613 1932-01-30 4 THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS IN 1930-31 DEVELOPMENT OF ARBITRATION YEAR OF ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL CRISIS In all countri»3 the year 1930-1931 was marked by the extension and aggravation of the < economic and financial crisis. It was inevitable that these circumstances should exercise their influence on the work of the3,613 words
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Article83 1932-01-30 4 £130 From London To Cape Town The world's longest 01 London to Cape Town, will ?ular weekly traffic to-m wh< i L3^-ton air liner leaves Ci lay's Journey. She is Umed I rown on January 31. but I •educe the schedule to ndi* days Th service will83 words
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Advertisement339 1932-01-30 4 Lunch Time "DOGS HEAD GUINNESS TIME Agents SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., S.S. F.M.S. HAD TO GO TO SEA AGAIN Rheumatism or No Rheumatism BUT KfUJSCHEN KEPT HIM /if^ FREE FROM PAIN i£d?\\ This skipper <»i a steam trawlei was /^Nt&*l rfHjM I up against it." He had Rheumatism, and hi.-339 words
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Article75 1932-01-30 5 I The Old Girls' Association of the Metnodist Girls' School will hold a reception m honour r of Miss Gazelle Traeger, who has returned to Kuala Lumpur after several years' absence, to e take charge of the school while Miss Marsh is 1 on leave. The reception will take place75 words
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Article, Illustration1041 1932-01-30 5 China Invokes Articles Ten and Fifteen As reported on page 11 China has invoked Articles Ten and Fifteen of the League Covenant: The full text of these articles is as follow ARTICLE 10 The Members of the League undertake to respect and preserve as against external aggression the1,041 words
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Article224 1932-01-30 5 Willie is the wallaby with the wanderlust. Willie is one of the Tasmanian wallabies, a famous family who exist to be shot at. Six months ago Willie and his sister. Mi'-s Wilhelmina Wallaby, arrived at the London Zoological Gardens. On September 2 last Willie found life224 words
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Article116 1932-01-30 5 I Mr. Piccaver's Vienna Contract Ended Vienna, Dec. 28. Mr. Alfred Pice aver, the popular English tenor, who has recently become a member of the Vienna State Opera, has received notice that his engagement will cease at the end of the year. The termination of116 words
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Article111 1932-01-30 5 The following have been elected office-bearers of the Slew Si.n Sia Association for 1932. President, Mr. Lc* Hock Lye < re-elected >; VicePresidents, Messrs. Chia Ghee Song (re-elected), Llm Teow Lam (re-elected), Tan Tiang Yew (re-elected), and Gwee Ah Sye. Hon. Secretary, c Mr. Teo Soo Poh, Asst. Hon. Secretary.111 words
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Advertisement161 1932-01-30 5 b# k l 8 l»ecaui»e transport men afl Efe^ fe find m Goodyear Tyre* better I DjHMtj 9Hfj values and benefits than they =^liJ^tl Sl' mmmm *^Y\ vorl«l over more tonw are y^Jfl^ I ttJT l^P™?ss!?ssßr?-_ bauled on Goodyear Tyree .-Jt^BT^M^. /ft V ian on any ol )tr niake.*^ Regardless161 words
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Article, Illustration711 1932-01-30 6 IT is a pleasure to be able to record that I British film Ls at last making somt'thiu, 0 r.-covd m this part of the world, for to dat all Nttta palms have pom to American films, ann •wi the whole we are bound711 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1932-01-30 6 Our Film Correspondent - Our Film Correspondent [By come time;, quite unexpectedly, when he puts his foot down, his jaw hardens, his eyes flash fire and he says "No!"' No quibbling, no temporizing, no evasiveness just a definite, grim and rather chilling "No?" One realizes that that is exactly1,092 words
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Article66 1932-01-30 6 Preparations are going forward at Par*.mo mt's H^'.'y wood studies to produce Tfed Round Uo a talking: screen version of the stage s-'irtess m which Fatty Arbuckle •".line MM yearc ago. Eugene Pallete is to appear m the role of t|to doughty and portly sh- .'l*766 words
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Article, Illustration468 1932-01-30 6 i LILYAN TASHMAN'S long-dreamed- I of European vacation has been cut short. Sh? joins Claudstte Colbert m "Her Confession" at the Paramount Studios. VIVIENNE OSBORNE. leading wo- < I man m "Husbands Holiday." made her first stage appearance at the age of I five. J ARTHUR McLAGLEN, younger468 words
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Article36 1932-01-30 6 1 Eleanor Board man has been selected as George Bancroft's leading woman In "Through the Window," which Paramount will produce following "Rich Man's Polly.' Miss Boardman {recently completed a stellar role In "The Squaw I Man."36 words
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Article, Illustration966 1932-01-30 6 IVAN SHARPE - Football's Rise and Fall IVAN SHARPE (By Revival of Historic Cluhs Newcastle and Sheffield United Return to Form Football Ls a game of rise and fall. Clubs shine and fade, then flash into brilliance again. Once Newcastle United were a great and glorious team. Five times, between 1905 and 1911.966 words
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Article124 1932-01-30 6 Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. sweethearts together through many a successful picture, temporarily are again to go their separate ways upon completion of their new romance-with-mu&ic. "Delicious," which now is before the cameras m Hollywood. Fan-ell's next will be 'Devil's Lottery," a dramatic story by Dmitri124 words
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Article1865 1932-01-30 7 GREAT STUFF Prettiest m World, Says Elinor Mordaunt When she was good she was very, very good; but vbea The WM bad she was horrid It is exactly the came wttl) everyone m the world with every race and every class: the nice are very, very1,865 words
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Article910 1932-01-30 7 ENGLISH GIRLS FOR ME Beverley Nichols Replies The chief impression one gets from readinc Mrs. Elinor Mordaunt's paean of praise ir. honour of the American girl m The Evening News Is that Mrs. Elinor Mordaunl must be an extremely nice person, writes Beverly Nichols m the same paper. Not one910 words
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Article119 1932-01-30 7 Los Anfdes, Dec. 29. The film world Is excited over a suit which, it is rumoured, may be brought against the husband of a famous and beautiful film star. The husband is accused of knocking down an office boy at the j.tudio where hifi wife was119 words
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Advertisement342 1932-01-30 7 Health of Women IN anaemia and debility, resulting from irregularities of the functions peculiar to women, KALZANA, the calcium food, has proved to be of striking value. Kalzana contains the mineral Calcium which is needed to strengthen the cells of blood, body and nerves, m exactly that scientific combination m342 words
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Advertisement23 1932-01-30 7 AN UNDERWOOD PORTABLE <M»^ Makes Your Mail EASIER to Write and EASIER to! Read PATERSON, SIMONS I AND COMPANY LIMITED. Phone 5991. I23 words
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Article1206 1932-01-30 8 CRUSOE LIFE Greenock Man's Thrilling Adventure When Defoe, engaged m journalistic work, met Selkirk at Edinburgh, he found tht i prototype cf Robinson Crusoe a dull dog. But he aked himself the question, What should I do j if I had to live alone1,206 words
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Article393 1932-01-30 8 Various Trial Flights Hankow, Jan. 8. A trial flight on the proposed Hankow-Slan Airway was launched by the China National Aviation Corporation yesterday, when a plane piloted by Captain Allison took off from Hankow. The plane reached Laonokow, northern Hupeh, safely the same day, covering the distance393 words
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Article271 1932-01-30 8 The Rev. Lionel St. George Petter, Long Load Vicarage, Taunton, Somerset, has been accepted for service m the Diocese and leaves England on December 3rd, (states the Diocesan Magazine). He is travelling via South Africa and India, and is due to start work, probably at Ipoh, on April271 words
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Article, Illustration763 1932-01-30 8 CLAIM FOR DAMAGES Ceylon Surveyor's Broken Romance Colombo, Jan. 11. A surveyor's broken romance was the subject cf a suit m which Mr. O. L. de Kretser. Addi- tlonal District Judge of Colombo, delivered j judgment to-day. I Mr. R. A. Wijetunsa (45). a763 words
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Advertisement413 1932-01-30 8 Foods The •Aflcnburys* Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies m hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their use gives complete independence of doubtful milk supply, and is an absolute guarantee against infantile diarrhoea and cholera.413 words
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Advertisement152 1932-01-30 8 fFRANKEIsj THE Rest] THBEE DELIVERED UNANIMOUS verdict! IN 01 i: FAVOUR j *J* WE WON SHEER MERIT j CORRECT QUAUTT CORRECT PRICE CORRECT SKRVICK FACTS V ♦> NOT a X FANCIES! I I T V A f SINGAPORE t TURF CLUB V FOR THEIR NEW RACE COURSE j GRAND STANDS152 words
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Advertisement188 1932-01-30 9 VICTORIA THEATRE 1 I COMING! COMING!! I THE GRANT ANDERSON COMPANY Presenting the Latest London Successes ON THE SPOT/ "IT'S A BOY/ 9 f THE IMPROPER DUCHESS" Etc. Etc. AT POPULAR PRICES k Victoria Memorial Hall NEXT ORGAN RECITAL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12TH, AT 5.30. ORGANIST MR. R. A. WADDLE 5.15188 words
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Advertisement200 1932-01-30 9 qaFitol^ Send the Kiddies to this great All-laughing Show Make TO-NIGHT YOUR BIG NIGHT See, Hear and Enjoy THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS m the greatest Riot of Merriment Melody and Fun conceivable MONKEY BUSINESS A Paramount triumph made for one purpose only, TO MAKE YOU LAUGH TO-MORROW Commencing at the200 words
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Advertisement93 1932-01-30 9 1 L_^HLil_Sr"v fELf phone N9 6 c^C9 y^^ClW^ r 4 To-Day and To-Morrow: MATINEES at 315 EVENIJSG6.IS &9A5 Will Rogers IN HIS GRANDEST LAUGHTER— PIECE AMBASSADOR BLLL_ Next Change WATCH FOR THE OPENING DATE OF DUSTER KEATOW "Sidewalks of New York" Al BRINfiS HAPPIOESS TD ALL f PHDME: 5463 w93 words
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Article28 1932-01-30 10 PRESCOTT. To Barbara, wife of J. M. Prescott, a sen. Both well. DEATH. McCALL. At 13 Nassim Road, W. C. McCall. Funeral to-day 10 a.m. at Bidadari.28 words
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827 1932-01-30 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1932. "BUZZ OFF" The climax to which Japanese policy appears to have been leading since the invasion of Chinese territory last September has been reached. Wantonly disregarding her international obligations under the Nine Power Pact and the fact that the Chinese civil authorities had827 words
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Article264 1932-01-30 10 Rev. and Mrs. G. P. Pykett left Penan? for Singapore on Monday. A commission as Lieutenant m the Straits Settlements Volunteers has been granted to Mr. N. A. Canton. The exportation of arms, naval and military stores, saltpetre and sulphur from the Colony to Burma is prohibited. It is announced264 words
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Article906 1932-01-30 10 Laughs at Solo-flights —and Mice Fraulein fclli Beinhorn, tne 24-year-old German girl on a flying holiday between Berlin and Bali, arrived at Selctar aerodrome at 12.45 p.m. yesterday, having left Alor Star m her small Klemm monop'.ane e.irly m the morning and thereby making good time. Despite906 words
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Article97 1932-01-30 10 Dr. Josephine Were left for home by the Hector from Port Swettenham with her little girl. Dr. (Miss) M. C. Cairney has taken over the work of the Kuala Lumpur Infant Welfare Centre. The Straits Echo announce* the exclusive news that the expedition on behalf of the British Museum, led97 words
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Article687 1932-01-30 10 SUPREME Corpr Pl( Publicity Company m Former Employee A sequel to tbe Progressive Public: v C s lr Mr. E. G. Mozar. of y and a former emplv. was heard by Mi j judge, m the Supreme I The plaintiff:. It will on theii ...mi for |3,<687 words
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Article75 1932-01-30 10 LONDON AND NEW AND RUBBER PR* (E [FREE PRESS SERVICE-C° pYl^ London. J a Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus an notify to-day's tin prices as i Spot £137 7 16 <"37 ll^ ward £140 316 (£l4O 9 16) The market is easy ffl* Messrs. Symington anu notify to-day's rubber pr75 words
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Article49 1932-01-30 10 At the Rotary Club tiffin on c Francis Graham will m m &&> Manufacturing m Sir a k>cal manufacturer of i l > t during which ha bf bedJt^jJ manufacture of gnu m C |ub n^jsJ trunks etc: AU member- hr interested m local P l tuir recommended to »tt49 words
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Advertisement253 1932-01-30 10 V ALLSOPPS BEER BRITISH BEST SOLE AGENTS CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. Unrnrporattd under the Companies' Ordinance* of /long Kong i Incorporated m Shanghai* 261 CANTONMENT ROAD TELEPHONE NUMBERS 5371 5372. BY SPECIAL T M THE APPOINTMENT dEk^Jfflk KING F SIAM BEAUTIFUL GIFTS Lovers of beauty arxd good taste will be253 words
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Advertisement63 1932-01-30 10 C\ tmtto x~\ I] K^V>oualit v yf^y A CERTAIN LONDON RESTAURANT has a pond m the middle of the floor with rubber ducks floating on it. In some restaurants the rubber ducks have been known to appear on the plates. What about a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS POLICY i GENERAL63 words
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4923 1932-01-30 11 CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE DONE THOUSANDS OF CHINESE WATCH BURNING OF CHAPEI HEAVY CASUALTIES REPORTED LEAGUE ASKS MINISTERS TO INVESTIGATE mi'Kl waa an inferno last night, columns of smoke and tongues ai name telling eloquently of its gradual eduction to ruin The blaze was watched by thousands of4,923 words
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Article211 1932-01-30 11 DIFFICULT TASK Over 200 Old Wrecks m the Area [British Radio— Official Service] Rugrby, Jan. 29. Search fcr Submarine M 2 continued throughcut the night and is still proceeding. An AdTiiralty r.nnouncement last night. howev?r. stated that the possibility of saving life is now almost beyond211 words
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Article138 1932-01-30 11 j Rubber Restriction j Rumours Sat Upon j 1 Rumours were current m Singapore yesterday that Government had received 1 1 a notification from the Colonial Office J regarding rubber restriction. 1 1 Seen by the Free Press the Colonial J Secretary pointed out that it was138 words
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Advertisement123 1932-01-30 11 THE NEW "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" PORTABLE MODEL 102 Incorporating many new features Improved sound box automatic starting and stopping new type record carrier, etc. Model 102, is available m the following colours Black $57.50, Blue, Green, Red $62.50. LIGHT IN WEIGHT— SMALL IN SIZE— LOW IN PRICE ROBINSON CO., LTD.123 words
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3522 1932-01-30 12 TELLING THE WORLD ABOUT SINGAPORE A COMMISSIONER'S SUGGESTION PROPAGANDA WORK TO ENCOURAGE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT That the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore, while sitting tight and waiting for better times should, at the same time, spend a little money m propaganda work to encourage the development of Singapore on industrial lines, was3,522 words
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Article211 1932-01-30 12 EMPIRE RELATIONS Secondary Industries m the Dominions I British Radio Official Service) Rugby. Jan. 28. The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman, and Major Walter Elliot, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, accompanied the Secretary for the Dominions, Mr. J. H. Thomas, when he met211 words
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Article87 1932-01-30 12 Sir Arthur Young's Views on the Change I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPY RIGHT 1 London, Jan. 28. Sir Arthur Young, interviewed with regard to the alteration m the system of recruitment for the Malayan Civil Service, stated that m his experience he had found that many very87 words
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Article78 1932-01-30 12 Mr. Henderson Hopeful of Conference f British Radio Official Service] Rujrby. Jan. 28. Mr. Arthur Henderson, before leaving to-day > for Geneva where he will preside at the Dis- armament Conference, said he was not dis- couraged by existing circumstances m the world but was going m a spirit78 words
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Article713 1932-01-30 12 CUI BONO To the Editor. Sir. It if; superfluous for anyone to add their little me?d of praise to what has i already been given to the Organising Committee of the recent Exhibition and. not less, to the exhibitors, but the thought strikes one to what713 words
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Article62 1932-01-30 12 Restriction Proposals Hein# n Considered r I d [Reuter's Service] c The Hague, Jan. 28. c The Java delegation to the International d Sugar Council denies the New York report that Cuba has requested publication of Java's sugar c figures for 1932 and states proposals for a dras-62 words
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Article69 1932-01-30 12 Admission as Member Approved fßrit sh Rariu> Official Service 1 Rugby. Jan. 28. The Leigue of Nations Council to-day adopted the report approving the acceptance of Irak f as a member of the League as soon a^ the d British mandate could end. n The mandate69 words
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Article112 1932-01-30 12 Former Premier Gives Grave Warning A the as. Jan. 1.1. That Greccs would be compelled to default en all payments on h?r foreign and domestic loans,, unless the economic outlook improved speedily and materially, was the gist of a statement by the former Premier. M. Papanasta*. published112 words
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Article224 1932-01-30 12 INDIA WIKTKI! I Support for )n r s I |Britl:h Racin* <.• I I The latest rej* r( weived earlier. The extremist w. >• I han might h.n. i,. I enrral absence of In I xcept m the North-W nd even there the Red I o224 words
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Article254 1932-01-30 12 Mrs. Edwin Tait Found Drowned m Bay A sensation has b<-< n ra I discovery ofl the bod] M American lady, Butting m M mile from the Tondo ben was the Wtfl of Mr. Edun X chill and Tait Shows. The body had been carried tk hours by254 words
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Article101 1932-01-30 12 Cementing Reconriliation o Church and SUtf K«.mr. J" 1 The Premier. B reived m aucluii. l according to an oflk confirming the I D reconciliation bet\\.<' the Catholic CbUfi demonstrated D This will br tfa elusion of the I will enter tIM U tir.^t ttDM101 words
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Article54 1932-01-30 12 Seeking Hmi |Vtk I Butt i Two German I a Frenchman WON rf* of espionage. Acc< >r f* I the Frenchman is I intell'gence wnrftOC i I n »»*l had recently come I \\X**£ I to obtain plans and d 0 for the pocket battlt s( < are54 words
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Article1876 1932-01-30 13 ATHLETICS County Cross-Country Championships [From Our Own Correspondent Lor don, Jan. 12. Saturday was "County Crc.v3-Country Champiomh.p day." when no fewer than nine county •i'.le were at stake In various parts of the ?'juntry. As was expected. Middlesex had the largest "field," there being 228 starters1,876 words
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Article147 1932-01-30 13 j There are more ways of stopping a horso than doping him. giving him a bu-ket or two •cf water, or stuffing him with the greenstuff J before a race. A London correspondent of an American paper rays that th-* Jcckey Club I stewards have lately been147 words
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Article201 1932-01-30 13 Impractical U.S.A. Scheme An American golfing writer seriously advocates the establishment of an Average Golfers* Championship. Did not some club start a competition of this kind m the early days of the royal and ancient game somewhere back m medieval times? History is not precise on the subject,201 words
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Article32 1932-01-30 13 A gate ol under £500 tn Urn home mat.-h with Blackpool last week prove! Mf ifcock to D.-ibv County, with the rmtiU that all experienced menrc play«n m made avaiiai tnn! fer32 words
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Advertisement343 1932-01-30 13 c ja.ijn Ji'imii i r I *ly V 'I'll IO I f''■ I 4& I 2 tinf lockets C fivr-rs 1 Jelly CIM VC2TS i c;::;: i I Strain syrup from fruit. J^fl iJissolve jelly m 1 pint H g gm^ I li«t water, add syrup and j wrz JBL343 words
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Advertisement105 1932-01-30 13 oB tlC^KH^Bi H^B^mV^ I Ve^y m I I ifn Alo *er I I (K^^ /or S. Malaya, Sarawak, 1 *^a^tt- 1 SASSOON CO., S£L n 3^?S*,S* tt ft SINGAPORE. ASK FOR THE NEW COW GATE RUSKS, CRISP AND DELICIOUS. BABY WILL LOVE COW GATE RUSKS. THEY ARE VERY NUTRITIOUS. y105 words
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Advertisement819 1932-01-30 14 BLUE FUNNEL LINE. REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES. LONDON N. CONTINENT WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Thrice Monthly Service Liverpool, Havre and Glasgow, Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due. Sails CLYTONEUB For Marseilles, Holland, London, and H'burg Jan. 31819 words
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Advertisement602 1932-01-30 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). "ELLERMAN" LINE FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. j^ g^^ StMs s pore< m.s. CITY OP LILLE p or Havre, L'don, R'dam, H'burg HuU Jan. 30 Peb 2 sa CITY OF WORCESTER For Havre,602 words
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Advertisement400 1932-01-30 14 P. O. British India and Apcar Line* (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGn SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Cft UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERN^ LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVH > OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA jipu Doe Tonnage. Singapore. To > CARTHAGE 15.000 Feb. 5 BANGALORE400 words
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Advertisement750 1932-01-30 15 S. K. Line. Ror i \l lU< A, NOKTH AND SOUTH AMERICA AND INDIA. iIK Due. Sails. kiK' h LOS ANGELES and NEW YORK ExpreM Freight Service) I From KobeJ Feb. 27 LONDON. Rotterdam. Hamburg and Antwerp Colombo. Aden. Suez and Port Said. Feb 16 18 yjgji DLRBAN. P Elizabeth,750 words
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Advertisement381 1932-01-30 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE o^Mf AMERICAN MAIL LINE DOLLAR PRESIDENT LINERS MAKE BOMBAY REGULAR PORT OF CALL. EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY ALL DOLLAR ROUND THE WORLD STEAMERS WILL CALL AT BOMBAY AFTER LEAVING COLOMBO. NO LOSS OF TIME INVOLVED IN JOURNEY FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE. STEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM SINGAPORE EVERY ALTERNATE TUESDAY.381 words
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Advertisement807 1932-01-30 15 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OP BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to: Passage, Prelgtit, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penanf > of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION807 words
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Advertisement707 1932-01-30 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly savings by th* veil- known stenmei MARELLA (7.375 tons) and the SS MANGOLA <3 352 tons). {Cargo only 1 ■4. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to707 words
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Advertisement477 1932-01-30 16 KERR STEAMSHIP (W (Incorporated In U.S.A.) *l]f GENERAL AGENTS. NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, nv y Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez) Dn« Sail, M.S. SILVERSANDAL Feb. 9 Feb. 15 r> m.v. SELVERWTLLOW Mar. 2 Mar. 8 M.S. SILVERYEW Mar. 23 Mar 28 For rates and particulars please477 words
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Advertisement86 1932-01-30 16 tWOQLD TRAVEtSg For Everything Appertain Travel. Banking and r><l Apply I 39. Robinson Road, Sinf* Tele. 5907.^1 SILVER JAVA PACIFH i PACIFIC IW\ BrNfl HLVEB U* LTI San IraMns,,. \M rlr> I'.i.ific P" rt m t T+ m.V. SALAWATI I P I x m.s. HLVBtOI I I VKi M I86 words
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Miscellaneous665 1932-01-30 16 MAIL DESPATCHES BY STEAMER, TRAIN AND AEROPLANE TO-DAY Rhio Sri Emilie 9 a.m. Singkep Van der Does de Bye 9 a.m Karlmon Ben u it 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Bee Lam 9 a.m. Kukup Hong Hin 9 a.m. J Sarawak Vyner Brooke 9 a.m. j Miri, Labuan, North Borneo and665 words
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Miscellaneous579 1932-01-30 16 CHURCH SERVICES Sexagesima Sunday ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 5.30 p.m. Disarmament Service. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Holy Communion. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m. Holy Communion. GARRISON CHURCHES Tanglin Garrison Church 7 a.m. Holy Communion.579 words
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Article1363 1932-01-30 17 Revolution m Technique Announcement of the project to raise the safe and other valuable articles of the Lusltania, which went to the ocean's bottom cfl the south coast of Ireland m 1915 when torpedoed by a German submarine, suggests that modernist ideas m salvage work are crowdng1,363 words
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Article71 1932-01-30 17 The Master Attendants Offic? will be cpen for one hour only from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Saturday February 6th fcr the issue of Sunday Labour Permits. Tlie Shipping and the Import and Export Offices will be open on Saturday February 6th and Monday February71 words
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Article51 1932-01-30 17 The night time signals on Mount Faber ar-> ,o be re-established on Feb. 1 m position, on he time ball mast on south-eastern slope of vlount Faber. Lat. 1 deg. 16N. long. 103 de<> 19E (approx). The night time signals consist of three white electric lights arranged51 words
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Article31 1932-01-30 17 reoruary, bin being the Anniversary of the Settlement of Singapore, the Master Attendant requests shipowners to allow their vessels that are m harbour on that date to \lress31 words
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Article379 1932-01-30 17 British Sailors Held m Japan Tokyo, Jan. 6 Five British sailors have fallen foul of the Japanese authorities and are undergoing an examination m the procurator's office at Hakodate. The men. all of whom belong to the crew of the Blue Funnel steamer. Antilochus (9,053 tons), were arrested379 words
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Article105 1932-01-30 17 Tjikampek Removed From China Run The Tjikampek, one of the vessels on the Java-China-Japan Line, has been so]d at Yokohama, according to the Hong Kong offices of the J.C.J.L. The name of the firm to which the vessel has been sold, however, was not available, no:--the amount105 words
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Advertisement461 1932-01-30 17 f— THE igapore Free Press Daily ana Weekly Editions) 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. ne: 6056. Cable Address: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. premier morning daily m Malaya Delivered with the Chota Hazri each Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber tin cables appear daily. Special features include pictures, serial story bridge461 words
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Advertisement430 1932-01-30 17 bb t^|^ •^^'Ai >4. ~JttL fsW TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA VJP AND MO.SJ OF T.HE US.-A. c %^T F C^u Route f th e Canadian National Railways. \J S ee ur j the IMmllouB Canadian Rockies— stay at Jasper WSB 7 ar i Lodse m the h eart of wondrous430 words
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Article, Illustration1507 1932-01-30 18 Helpful Hints To HomeConstructors Home -construe tors will find the following article by W.L.S. m Popular Wireless full of helpful suggestions. I have always imagined that there must be three classes of home-constructors. First there Ls the man that does not read "P.W.," vho builds a1,507 words
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Article124 1932-01-30 18 w m When signals are quite strong on first switching on. but fade away almost to nothing m a few minutes, the process t being capable of repetition after a few i moments of rest, it usually means that the accumulator or H.T. battery is run a124 words
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Article183 1932-01-30 18 An extraordinary general meeting of the Amateur Wireless Society of Malaya (Singapore) is to be held held on February 11. The decision to call the meeting was taken at a committee meeting held last week, when it was considered advisable to ascertain the views of the members183 words
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Article146 1932-01-30 18 It Is announced that P.C.J.. the popular Dutch short wave experimental station of Philips Radio. E.ndhoven. Holland, which closed down recently owing to the slump, will resume operations m April. CHELMSFORD'S NEWS BULLETIN Reports of the reception of the news bulletins now being broadcast three times daily by146 words
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Article315 1932-01-30 18 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can )e received m Singapore: Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about >.2O p.m. gramophone records and telephony ests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Jsual call after records "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21 metres from315 words
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Article298 1932-01-30 18 The following programmes of music will be broadcast by the studio orchestra of Radio Saigon, under the direction of M. Andre Soyer. SATURDAY Blaze Away. Holzmann: Algerian Nights, L. Gregh; Mazurka (for violoncello, Mme. Simone Chefnay) Popper; La Briere. Ladmirault; Menuet, Mozart; The Queen's Husband, Messager; Fantasy on298 words
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66 1932-01-30 18 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice: DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 a.m. PETALING HILL TESTING. (Except Sundays and Public Holidays.) FRIDAY on 65 Metres FROM THE STUDIO 6.30 p.m. Krontchong Music. 7.00 English. 7.15 BBritish Official Wireless News. 7.25 Recital of66 words
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Article137 1932-01-30 18 .ii vuwnuiir (m Dartmoor n>m«ith. i« Thirty convicts, i q Itfc jrt Ihcvell and don ly wi I *iwd4 worked hard tl. :xgtj iiway (Rom the i ntian nn nutnwof. In I Bone Bei As tiu'.v vorki v Ui Ml *H they would ha\. im»N chanct I.i137 words
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Article64 1932-01-30 18 u*»3 A m• YOU r« K( (i M: Rl "Tuik H«- to Thr Many BOaUl iry 16: f( I ;i;ough to tak ie ha.-, br r ioquri)t D 1 Mr. l,jii!i 1 f bad luck IB I -.^l n.lurky for on I )i ilifi partiM I It64 words
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Advertisement749 1932-01-30 18 BANKS AND INSURANCE^ MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. Incorporated m England) Capital 13,000,000 j Subscribed 1.800.000 Paid-up 1.050,000 Reserve Fund and Rt i >-t 1.666.84.' I BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. Ryrie. Esq.. Chairman P. R. Chalmers, Esq., Charles J. Hambro, Esq., W. H Shelford Esq.. Sir Thomas Catto. Bart.749 words
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Advertisement151 1932-01-30 18 Tvr 1 I I Hr I SOUTH ||9 3RITISH v™ INS! K\\< in|| FIRE, MAUixe MOTOR P INBURANCI xcckpVL LOWEST I.mj vVl lM> i emm lv RATH on, INK EASTERN UNITP IMtmANCE IORPOMtIi' KIRK. M^, NF MOTOR CAIT PERSONAL ACCHB INSURANCBT IIEAI. 0H,,, M u t^ P«rr. THE OCEAN QUASANTEE151 words
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Article1271 1932-01-30 19 Year of Agitation, and Turmoil Mm may be neither iv bmmc than a year ,mparing the state twelve months ago— •h- kx-st of warrants rait* and hope, writes ol 1931. ihocki and dLsillusion;ni(l continuous ip to »hr bitter end its iftion, and turmoil. But tht flitter of falling <1,271 words
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Article149 1932-01-30 19 LEWIS PEATS RUBBER REPORT Sirgapt c. Jan. 29. Purtbcr 1 triction tumours during the week r vr? h 1 little effect on this nnirvJ. No dt'Jbt the aVtraaje operator Ls tired of the cry Wolf and it will require an official announcement to have any real effect on prices. Added149 words
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Article56 1932-01-30 19 I The results of the working of this Company 'j Bucket Dredge for the current month are a. c follows. Actual Running Tim? 379 hours Of j inms Time Lost 76 hours 55 mins. Government Quota Restriction Scheme 288 hours; Average Digging Depth 45 ft. Ore Won 45056 words
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Article18 1932-01-30 19 The trouble m Latin-America is that bust ness doesn't turn over as quickly as govern ments Norfolk Virginian-Pilot.18 words
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Article357 1932-01-30 19 To- Day's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES January 29 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 1 16 .London, 3 months' sight 2 3 3132 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 2932 London, 30. days' sight 2!3 7 s London, demand 2 3 13 16 London, T.T. 2;3% Lyons and Paris,357 words
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62 1932-01-30 19 January 29th., 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 9 9's Standard R.S.S. on Tender Feb. 9 1 Mar. 9'^ aaj April-June 9 a 9 T v July-Sept. 10 4 19% Tone of Market: Quiet Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet62 words
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Article957 1932-01-30 19 FRIDAY, JAN. 29TH CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bayers Seller* A&am Kumbang 24s 25s Austral Malay 18s 20a Ayer Hitam (ss) 10s 3d 11* 3d Bangrin Tin 10s 3d 11s 3J Batang Padang l$l) C7Va 12 Vi Batu Caves ($1) 24 28 Bukit Arang ($1) 30 40 nom. Burmah Malay957 words
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Article144 1932-01-30 19 v nances m representative Prices l Omteo Press Asfrucnuaoc* New York. Jan. 27 28. American Can. Com. 60 v, 59 Cities Service 5 7 5' Colombia Gas and E!ec. 13 1, 12 r Curtis Wright l 1 Electric Bond and Share 11>4 ji Gen Electric 20144 words
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Article191 1932-01-30 19 f British Radio Official Service J Jan. 9 27 28. I Amsterdam 8.48 8.59'- 8.61 Athens 260 270 275 I Bombny Is. cud. Is. 6Kd. Is. 6Vsd. > Berlin 14 14 11 16 14.65 Brussels 24' L 24 1316 24 13 16 Bucharest 575 580 580 Rio 4 v191 words
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Article163 1932-01-30 19 Singapore Jan. 28. The local market has been dull throughout the week, and declined to 8"\ for Spot. Yesterday and to-day, however, there has been a recovery to 9' s To-day's cables quote London up 'sd. to 3d. and New York up 's to 4\ gold.163 words
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Article152 1932-01-30 19 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore. Jan. I'J. After yesterday's slight rally the rubber n\n*ket has been very steady to-day. Tin. throuqn some un.tpparent reason has dropped sharply to $69 which is a fall of $2'- since Wednesday. It is perhaps needless to state that the tin share market is easy152 words
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Article159 1932-01-30 19 Profit on the Year's Working I From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh. Jan. 29. An instance of x local rubber coinpmy which has been able to work on a profit tor the past year, continuing at a cost of production cf seven cents per pound, was affoijeri at the159 words
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Article46 1932-01-30 19 News from Shanghai Causes Uneasiness [Reuter's Service] London. Jan. 29. News from Shanghai is causing considerable uneasiness on the Stock Exchange. Japanese t>onds are marked down 2 4 points and Chinese about two, while British Government securities are a quarter to a half lower.46 words
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Article210 1932-01-30 19 Sound -Proof Material from Peat The advantages of Crewe as a centre for m-w industries have been given wide publicity by the newly formed Industrial Development Association, with satisfactory results. Inquiries have been made by many Continenlal firms for .sites, pending the introduction of tariffs, and210 words
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Article28 1932-01-30 19 Totals 21,408 Tons m December London. Jan. 15. Amvtican rubber consumption m December totalled 21.408 and stocks 322,825 tons, according to Messrs. Symington and Sinclair28 words
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Article240 1932-01-30 19 Winnipeg. The population of the three Prairie Provinces of Canada Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta—was 2.348.619 when the decennial census was taken m June. 1931. by the Canadian Oovment. The gain since the previous census m 1921 ta 392.537. Manitoba is credited with a population of 699.841. a gain240 words
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Article199 1932-01-30 19 A tradl < onespondent. m an analysis of th;--i Milt: of 225 cotton spinniru; ami manufacturing companies, with a total paid-up ordinary capital of £32.528.405 and a total equipment of 22.725.233 spindle:; and 31.545 looms, state* that 194 of them declared no divuk-iidb m 1931. again.st 172199 words
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Advertisement78 1932-01-30 19 \wt> t-xeeed $12,000,000 Assurance m force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. I Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the78 words
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Article1307 1932-01-30 20 S.R.A. EXPENDITURE CRITICISED OFFICIALS' SALARIES Turf Club Chairman and New Tax Criticism of Straits Racing Association expenditure was again voiced by the annual meeting of the Singapore Turf Club which was held m the Exchange Room, Pullerton Building, last evening under the chairmanship of Mr. R. Page, supported by the1,307 words
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Article101 1932-01-30 20 S. AFRICA 265 FOR 7 Mitchell and Taylor m Partnership I Keuters Service 1 Adelaide, Jan. 29. When play closed to-day m the Test match between Australia and South Africa the latter had scored 265 for the loss of seven wickets. SOUTH AFRICA Curnow c Ponsford101 words
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Article594 1932-01-30 20 Y.W.C.A. Beaten by Mr. Joy's Team Mr. Jcy's XI 2; Y.W.C.A 1. The hockey match between the Y.W.C.A. and Mr. E. A. Joy's XI was played off at the V.M.C.A. ground at Balestier yesterday md resulted m a win fcr the European team by two goals to one m594 words
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Article386 1932-01-30 20 NORTH VS. SOUTH To-day's Match at the Stadium The Malayan Rugby season comes to an end this afternoon with the match between the representative teams of the North and the South, which is to be played at the Anson Road Stadium. The booking has been386 words
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Article274 1932-01-30 20 Virtuous Sin at the Pavilion [By Our Film Correspondent] With a cast that includes Walter Huston. Kay Francis, Paul Cavanagh. Kenneth McKenna and Jobyna Howland any picture should be at least entertaining. Virtucus Sin is just that, although the story is not exactly original. Huston is m a274 words
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Article153 1932-01-30 20 The death occurred yesterday evening of Mr. W. C. McCall, of 13 Nassim Road, a director of Wearne Bros., and a member of the committee of the Singapore Swimming Club. He was about 40 years of age had had been m Singapore for many153 words
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Article85 1932-01-30 20 Last menth entries closed for the English classic rices of 1933, and the decrease, as compared with the last couple of years, shov.\s that it has been necessary for many owners to reduce their expenditure. Nominations for 1931 were higher than on any previous occasion, and the85 words
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Article61 1932-01-30 20 On Sunday, January 31st, there will be no racing for the "A" Class. "B" Class will sail one race for the Redcliflfe Shoal Cup (to be won outright) presented by the Commodore, Mr. C. Boden Kloss. Start 9 a.m. The race will be sailed round the61 words
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Article74 1932-01-30 20 Stoke and Sunderland Draw Again I neuter's service J London, Jan. 28. Meeting for the second time m the fourth round of the F.A. Cup competition at Stoke this afternoon Stoke and Sunderland were again unable to reach a decision, a draw of I—l1 1 resulting after extra74 words
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Article263 1932-01-30 20 To-day's League matches are as follow Division I. Arsenal vs. Manchester City, Aston Villa vs. Chelsea, Blackburn vs. West Brcmwich, Blackpool vs. Sunderland, Everton vs. Liverpool, Huddersfield vs. Sheffield Wednesday, Leicester City vs. Grimsby Town, Middlesbrough vs. Bolton Wanderers, Newcastle vs. West Ham, Portsmouth vs. Derby County. Sheffield263 words
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Article44 1932-01-30 20 Draw with S. African Challenger fßeuter's fc>ervicej London, Jan. 28. In a 15 rounds contest at the Albert Hall for the British Empire heavyweight championship. Larry Gains, the coloured Canadian, the champion, fought a draw with Eton McCorkindale. the South African champion.44 words
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Article182 1932-01-30 20 English Visit to Australia The Australian Board of Control is suggesting the following programme to the MC.C. for the English team m Australia next season. It will be seen that only one Test is set down fcr Melbourne and two for Sydney, with one each m Adelaide and182 words
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Article75 1932-01-30 20 Saturday, January 30th Before Mr. Justice Sproule m the 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Bkcy. 724*28— Public Examination of Ang Boon Sam. MONDAY, FEB. IST. Before the Chief Justice m the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. 1. Criminal Appeal Rex vs. Tan Tian Wee. 2. Judgment Summonses. Be'cre75 words
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Article72 1932-01-30 20 Confidence of Victory m Britain London, Jan. 21. Already sanguine of winning the Davis Cup m 1932 following the brilliant displays of The Dauntless Three of British tennis last year the' ■uccess of Britain now seems assured The confidence follows the announcement of the removal from the competition72 words
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Advertisement171 1932-01-30 20 mis motors BY Stenson CooA c A simple human story of the World's largest Organisation, told by the man who saw it ninety members to over four hundred and thirty th all m 25 vivid years. Every Motorist should reaij was done. Price $9.10 Malaya Publishing House it SINGAPORE. VIMTO171 words
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