The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 March 1932
1932-03-07
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Title Section16 1932-03-07 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. IWHB. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1932. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article499 1932-03-07 1 OperatiorkS seem to have ceased for the im inert in the Shanghai area except for small-scale exchange* and there is no confirmation of sensational rumours that have caused excitement in Singapore air. Penang. Shanghai is in a state of feverish excitement*- Page 9. There has been rioting499 words
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Article979 1932-03-07 1 "Humour is the sunshine of tne language wit, its lightning." R. H. Newell. Retailing early impressions of Lewis Carroll recently, memory brought to mind another literary farceur who delighted a select circle of my acquaintance, from adolescence to man hood, with his audacious wit and sparkling humour.979 words
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Advertisement241 1932-03-07 1 KELVINATOR THE FINEST F |H ritlC REFRIGERATOR EVER BUILT CLOUET CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. v ,1, vrrvi.r 2-1 Raffle* Ooi» HOTEL i IXENT ACCOMMODATION WITH MODERN SANITATION TO-DAY'S ATTRACTION TEA DANCE 6.30—8.30 BERT ami ALICE THE (LEVER BURLESQUE DANCERS WILL APPEAR DURING TEA DANCE ADMISSION $1.00 RUGGER CABARET AT RAFFLES HOTEL241 words
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Advertisement303 1932-03-07 1 NON POISONOUS N^H IRRITANT jCARBOLIC COEFFICIEHT 15/17.1 I A POWERFUL GERMICIDE I DISINFECTANT. DEODORANT. AND ANTISEPTIC OF UNIFORM AND DEFINITE STRENGTH. I MIXES WITH SALT WATER 1 This disinfectant it affective when miud with S*lt or Brtckish as it is with Fresh Water. AlSlStPTicGiz) LONDON, EX. M?ALISTER 6 CO, LTD.303 words
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Advertisement100 1932-03-07 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Use Armour's tennis strings Page 9. Aluminium utensils at Littles Page 8. Last performance of the Messiah to-day Page 5. Congress Dances commences to-morrow Page 5. Dollar bargains at Whiteaways from to-ii&y —Page 6. Morley stockings are supplied by Robinsons Page 9. Carreras support their claims for Craven100 words
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Advertisement17 1932-03-07 1 KELVINATOR THE FINEST KI.ECTRIC REFRIGERATOR EVER BUILT A. CLOUET CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. Sales- Service 2-1 Raffle* Oost17 words
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Article156 1932-03-07 2 Record Shipments This Year Itaiiguui.. i 24. If China's demand for rice is as insistent the* whole year round as it ha^ been from the beginning of this year, then the.' ric export tigures for 1932 to that country may be exjx*cted to reach a record156 words
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Article160 1932-03-07 2 Bankruptcy Notice Issued Ptmner cabaret dancer, chambermaid and Kirl spy in the British Secret Service. Baroness Car la Jennsen has had a bankruptcy notice issued against her. The notice, which is issued at the instance <>f Marthe Dion. Ltd.. of Dover-street. May fair, states that she is sued160 words
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Article223 1932-03-07 2 The following is the programme of drills uj: to and for week-ending, March 13th. Monday; March 7. 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall. Ist Bn. Sig. Sec.. Weapon Training. "B" Coy. Officers and N.C.Qs W. T. Course; "C" (Scottish) Coy.. Weapon Training; "D" (Eurasian 1 Coy., Officers and N.C.Os.223 words
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Advertisement508 1932-03-07 2 SUPER C TS PEROXIDE each. TOOTH PASTE. Double Strength. Most eSective in neutralising mouth acids. Stimulates and restores the tissues and checks any tendency towards receding gums. Removes film and tobacco steins without any abrasive action. BRITISH MAKE. Be sure you get the "SUPER Double Strength" when you ask tor508 words
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Advertisement760 1932-03-07 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE TENDERS. NOTICE te hereby given that ijf^i ate now Invited tor the following materi services and that particulars of such tev- may be obtained in the Tender Roof) Municipal Offices Clll i Supply of encaustic floor tile- to i glazed wall tiles for extension of St.760 words
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Advertisement563 1932-03-07 2 NOTICES. SRAMAT PULAI, LIMITED. Information has been received from the London Office as follows: "The Board has declared an interim dividend of 2^2 per cent, less income ta:: at ss. in the payable in London on March 18th. to all shareholders on the register on March 2nd." Local Shareholders will563 words
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Advertisement341 1932-03-07 2 y^v I Iff* x j DiaiMripßa will be stopped by taking KALZANA Diarrhoea is usually caused by inflammation of the intestines, generally due to irritated nerves. By taking Kalzana, the Calcium food, you will provide your blood with the mineral necessary to strengthen the inflamed areas. The swelling will be341 words
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Advertisement6 1932-03-07 2 S>^i P» Peps COLDS, CHILLS, SORETHWAT*6 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous259 1932-03-07 2 THE WKKK Monday, 7th. High Water 10.40. 9.2 ft., 23.31. 8.5 ft. SR.vj. Spring lawn tennis tournament open*, football: Div. I. R.A.F. vs. P. Brani at Stadium. Div. 11. Naval Base vs. Malays U. at S.R.C. Friendly. S.C.C. vs. R.A. at S.C.C. Golf: Singapore O.C. ladles medal competition. Singapore Musical259 words
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Article581 1932-03-07 3 Wreath Laid on His Grave at Windsor l.«»i d, n. Jan. 30. The> tul^ci him early on that last morning, J JB3 years ago. to-day, and told him to make ■eady. He was already awake, though he had I slept some four hours during the night.581 words
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Article442 1932-03-07 3 Why the Porter had no Tea M~. Justice Hauke and a common jury, in the King's Bench Division continued the hearing of the action in which Mr. Albert Edward Peck, of Davis-road. Acton Vale, sued the Hyde Park. Hotel, Ltd.. Knightsbridge. claiming damage:> foi assixuli and fal.se442 words
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Article476 1932-03-07 3 Value of the Second Chamber It has been .s;:id. says th? Times of Malaya, that Negri Sembilan is unique in having two chambers for its State Council. That w;; a misunderstanding. The Pevak State Council h I also two chambers and, whilst His Highne*> the Sultar. presides476 words
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Article461 1932-03-07 3 ftniperor's Message of Sv rnpathy Hi.s Impel ill Highness the Crown Prince »f Abyssinia visited on Feb. 24th the Secretariat, of tho League of Nations, handing to the Secreuu y-Geivvai the followinn mest.ai;i' from His Majesty HaiU Sell:»s t I. Emi>eror of Abyssinia: Animated by th-461 words
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Advertisement568 1932-03-07 3 the Institute of Hygiene M has for NINE years TS f> ON THE approved or OF HEALTH «^Laaaaaaaaat aaaaaaaaaaaaaV Laaar aaaaaa! LaaaaV Laaam a^Laaaw aaaaaaaaaaßat^Baaa! LaaaaaV I aaaaaa^^Laaal Laaam and its famous CORK tip Read this extract front the full report which proves our claims The cigarettes were found to568 words
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Advertisement95 1932-03-07 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited. BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street MALACCA. 11. Light Street PEN ANG 14, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. Registered by and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers. Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected. Probate or Letters of Administration applied95 words
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Article, Illustration1596 1932-03-07 4 Continuing P. G. WODEHOUSE'S STORY. ORESENTLY, there was a sound behind her, the sound of one meditatively singing. "I fear no foe in shining armour." and she was aware that she had been joined by Lord Tidmouth. "Hullo, old egg." said Lord Tidmouth. "Hullo, Squiffy." said Lottie She1,596 words
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Article700 1932-03-07 4 AN INGENIOUS THIEF Nerve Failed After Deed Was Done A man named Johnny Sjogren has just been sentenced to 37 months' imprisonment vith hard labour and a fine for an audacious theft 1 that has made Stockholm laugh. By an ingeai- I ous plan in the700 words
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Article141 1932-03-07 4 For Royal College of Surgeons As a token of the cordial relationship which exists between the Royal College of Surgeons, England, and the Royal Australian College of .Surgeons, the former body has made a gift to the Australasian College of a great mace. It was designed and executed141 words
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Article211 1932-03-07 4 Which, after I had been working on him for three weeks, would have been too bad." Lord Tidmouth was seeing deeper and deeper into this business. "Old Bill's potty about you," he said. •Indeed?" '♦Absolutely potty. Manys the time he's raved about you to me. He says he could howl211 words
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Article979 1932-03-07 4 MAGIC OF LONDON And Where They Learn "Taxi!" The cab pulls up beside the kerb. The driver is ready to go anywhere. If you tell him to drive to Buckingham Palace or to some obscure street in Bethnal Green his reaction is the same. There are 699979 words
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Article375 1932-03-07 4 HAS NOT SPOKEN FOR 7 YEARS PARSEE PHILOSOp^ Slate-PenciN M ?;ssafe to Followers Crmte Martin. .i r i|f r4f I have penetr.r. thf 'm A I Indian sage in a farmhouse near thl writes a Daily ft nit It is the offal] thousands of mJ ™J Aifc^ plains cf the375 words
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Article218 1932-03-07 4 LEO MAXSE'S D REAM Prophet of hmpire Cnity Glowing tributes to ttM late Mr Lw K for nearly forty years Mi editor, ait the February issue of the National RfMf Sir Edward Grig* Nfl "Alas. lh»t greatest of all causes for which hf work** of Imperial unity, hi hM net218 words
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Article101 1932-03-07 4 A police Inspect, r man in London who Is taxi-cab driver— put^ He has to r.'v.r poets. If he tourh.s he succeeds hf li tak.-n offered a trip Vttll "Where lot" Mked I "Long Acre." The inspector pla driver and sat down I raent. He stopped him made him nurse101 words
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382 1932-03-07 5 I Whilst Gaining Energy, Vigour, Endurance I Here's a simple way to get rid of that corporation and quickly feel in both body and mind the joy'of living. I Start taking Kruschen Salts that's I 1 the common-sense way to reduce382 words
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Advertisement170 1932-03-07 5 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL I TO-DAY at 5.30 p.m. SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY. MESSIAH LAST PERFORMANCE 1100 K AT IJTT LETS SS. $1. Cte. .»«>. THE GRANT ANDERSON COMPANY. PHQNE 6903 I PAVILION 6.15 TO-* e^US 9.15 AKOTHER PAVILION SUPER I CONSTANCE t BENNETT IN j "SIN TAKES UQ HOLIDAY' NOW YOU170 words
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Advertisement131 1932-03-07 5 AT THE BOXING ARENA, NEW WORLD. (By kind permission of the Proprietors Mr. Ong Boon Tat J.P., and Mr. Ong Peck Hock.) NAVY AND ARMY BOXING TOURNAMENT On Tuesday, March 15th, 1932, at 9 p.m. TEAM CONTEST FOR LOWTHER GRANT CUP AND OTHER SPECIAL CONTESTS. PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE131 words
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Advertisement179 1932-03-07 5 TO-NIGHT! Positively LAST SCREENING in SINGAPORE PRIOR TO DESPATCH TO JAVA GEORGE ARLISS in Warner Bros famous Gold-medal Production DISRAELI" Don't miss this last chance of Seeing one of the Greatest Pictures of All Time TO-MORROW— Grand Malayan Premiere of UFA'S BRILLIANT Production "CONGRESS DANCES" WITH LILIAN HARVEY CONRAD VEIDT,179 words
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Advertisement232 1932-03-07 5 I AS USUAL An Excellent Show 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 SURRENDER "Where Everyone went during the week end." A FOX ACHIEVEMENT. Next < Sguiissc The "HelFs Angels" Siren starred at Last JEAN HARLOW— with Loretta Young in a fast stepping comedy "Platinum Blonde" Another "Long Season" Show |r How Quickly Baby232 words
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Article245 1932-03-07 6 When Faiiviiur and Inman Flayed Wrong Hail London, Feb. 16. Inman's display ag.iin t FaLciner last week j came somewhat as a shock <say., :i:i Evening' News writer i. Falkiner scored B.ooj Biorc tliaa Innian did. but Reecc's newly aequ,ivd record la in no j danger. Inman scored almc:,t245 words
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Article184 1932-03-07 6 l.iiidrum's Matches with Davis and Newman London, Feb. 16. Lindrum and Newman are finishing off 1 the season at Swansea tn-day. and they leav< Southampton for Montreal on Saturday. Although be h.»s made a world's record break, Lindrum's all too brief visit this time has not184 words
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Article167 1932-03-07 6 Scottish and Irish Teams The teams which represented Scotland and Ireland in the intri national Ru^by match Edinburgh on Feb. 27. which Ireland won. were as follow: SCOTLAND:— Huttcn < Dimf ermline Simmers < Glasgow Academicals'*. St. Clair Forrt (Services). Wood iGalishiels* and lan Smith (London Scots); Emslie167 words
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Article57 1932-03-07 6 American Oirl Sets Up a New Record Seattle. Feb. 19. Helene Madho.i, St-nule acqiuitic star. Ml a new 600 yards American free style swimming record here last night, negotiating the distance in 7 mills. 53 2-5 sees, in the Washington athletic club pool. The farmer record whs htld by57 words
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Article212 1932-03-07 6 Blrehfleld Harriers < Birmingham». die national champion*, gamed another triumph at Prestbuiy Park. Cheltenham. They retained the team honours in the Midland Counties "Junior" Cross-country Championship, and supplied the individual winner in W. E. Farley. Birchfield Harriers totalled 152 points. Sutton-in-Ashfield Harriers being recond with 177 points, and West bury212 words
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Article443 1932-03-07 6 Navy's Great Win Against R.A.F. I From Our Own Correspondent I IBy Dutch Aiv Maill London, Feb. Hi. IfUjr Rugby gami\s had to be p wing to hard frosty ground The most important playeu was the m*tc£l BC>WeeH the Navy and Rcyal Air Fore In :he presence of443 words
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Article155 1932-03-07 6 i New International Race for Smaller Boats The Ameiica'.s Cup wu.n kepi alive by the personality pf Sir Thomas Lipton. Now that be i 7 dead all interest in the cup seems to have died The North American Yacht Racing Union is therefore to propose that the155 words
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Article111 1932-03-07 6 The Only Game Women Can't Play Emancipated woman may claim equal citizenship, and a certain prowess at athletics and sports, but there is one game she cannot play and (feat is Rugby. And Vice-Admiral P. Royds. rx-president q| the Rugby Union, says. "Thank goodness!" He gave voice to his111 words
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Article269 1932-03-07 6 Mr. E D. C Wolf. 1.G.P., Hon« Kon: rempanied by Mrs. Wolfv. is pefcfcj ad h nv lene by (he Nadlora. Bubecrlptkms fr.r lady aMoaben ol th»- u Boot Kong Golf OMb were iv< ently discus by members at largely attended nv when a ie•-. lutif?n. setting the ■lltiarrtpCkUl notDaily Herald - 269 words
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Article360 1932-03-07 6 Need for Funds to Bfftrt Reform The OoiamUl k of ;i\ O of NaUooa tailing wrttn 1 i ■at?atance h > c: n.nn; d pan ol ti I of Exp E.\plun;<.i- fc-cre r.ir.d: i. la which the proceeds ol th the Foreign Finance C ministered by Use financial360 words
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Article173 1932-03-07 6 It i tti Co-ncil Ql tlv MOW r -tlv opened at I M m -.w. A -idin Ito a 1 the Council deve!< patent haj I iken pla du«try, which ha 1 in throe yea; It is tkfl 1932 830.000 tttOtOT Of fSO timis pMN U»B i ti >!i >f173 words
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Advertisement184 1932-03-07 6 WHITEAWAY'S OFFER YOU British Made Iron Bedsteads FIRST QUALITY AT SLUMP PRICES the WHITELAW** THREE-PART BEDSTEAD £*AM£U£O BLACK THE WHITELAW BED An t-xtra well built bed*. Enamelled blacK Size 6'.. x 3'- ft PRICE $12.50 EACH. H JOi FOUR POSTER BKH. Well made and iinLshed. lath MttMM. enamelled Black with184 words
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Advertisement78 1932-03-07 6 rHE RESTEEZf Bedstead W/HT£AWAYS 57A/VDARD VAL U/ "THE RESTEEZI" BED. A btroiiKly made single bed size 6 1 x 3 It. Enamelled white. PRICE $21.50 EACH. i i i fll ll 18 FOIR POSTER COTS. With drop :.ides. Wire mesh mattress will made and finished. Size 4\. x 946. Enamelled78 words
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Advertisement103 1932-03-07 6 j In K.LL il*i i^t DADT OT^FWHITFAWAVC STANDARD VALUES THE WHITELAW BED. Well made and fini.sh.'d single size 6' 2 x3. Enamelled white. PRICE $14.50 EACH. LONGWEAR SHEETS. British made cotton hemstitched bed .sheets. Will wear and wash well. Size 54 in.s. x 90 ins. PRICE $4.50 PAIR. Sixe 70103 words
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Advertisement83 1932-03-07 6 PILES CURED /Vo Knife .•<• mtbmr tlOfl r iJtr •ciuorv k«t tot," «:«ci :u(tioc M b '•> If OM ■OQ&a*ir.«n io <- r>.iU jo p»y Thi u .'Lfc.CA PILH I LA n Eofluh *od Am?r <%m 'or OY«r 3C vear^ and ihou«ind> of p ue sufler*™ "pil« P> cure N83 words
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95 1932-03-07 7 >n f Wealthy Contractor K Recovered Rruter* Service) Washington, Mar 4. v.rnmtrA has ordered every Department of Justice to help for James Dt Jute, the 11-year- nlrhy contractor, kidnapped from shortly after the Lindbergh kidto murder the boy if a Ml pm<J immediately were sent95 words
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Article126 1932-03-07 7 Money Due to Great Britain British Radio Official Service] Rugby, Mar. 4. ;i question in Parliament, the I the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamsaid the amount in pounds of war debts (heal Hritain by foreign governments it the date of funding was as follows: ltiOO.000,000; Italy £500.000.000; RuH8. 448.200;126 words
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Article135 1932-03-07 7 Debenture Trustees Oppo3€ Scheme Reuter's Servk I London, Mar. 4. The RMS P Ooupam scheme n opposed by •he Pn-mitr Investment Company, Ltd. and. I/mdnn Mintime Inves'nient Company, trustees 4 the "A 1 debenture holders In the Elder Dfmpster Company, who circularised the latu r natinfj that135 words
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Article70 1932-03-07 7 Helping to Meet (JJ9L r Deficit i Renter's Service Washington, Mar. 4. h order to help meet the deficit ol jl-000.000.000 practically every article manuVtured in the United S.«tes will have to beai 7 undor the SaKs Tox Bill now before W.us ami MetdM Committee of the House70 words
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Article44 1932-03-07 7 banded on Bigamy Charge at Bristol I Reuter's Service 1 Londrn, Mir. 4. v.ho was arrested on the Karmali Singapore and brought to Eng I und.: escort, ippeand ftt Long Ashtci Dour Bri.v.ol. to-day on my and was remanded unti •arch n44 words
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Article146 1932-03-07 7 pe William-, the wife of th ■ad Judicial Commissioner, wh ted in the lccal branch of th d Crafts Society, is very busil; odlng to the getting togethe B of exhibits of local industries fo n, when they are to be dis Exhibition of Malayan Arts146 words
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Article961 1932-03-07 7 Positions in the Leagues Positions In the home football L«ea£ues to date are as follow DIVISION I Goals P W L. D. F. A. Pte 31 20 10 1 97 56 41 Sheffield United 32 18 11 3 69 53 39 Arsnal 30 16 8 6 68 31961 words
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Article205 1932-03-07 7 Draft On China That Was e Returned >; The conviction of Tan Kiam Cho on a charge 1 of criminal breach of trust in respect of $720 r was quashed by the Chief Justice (Sir William Murion) on Saturday. Mr. W. A. N. Battenberg, arguing the appeal, I205 words
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Article840 1932-03-07 7 IPOH MEETING Interference Objection Dismissed I From Our Own Correspondent 1 Ipoh, Mar. 5. The concluding day of the races attracted a|< good attendance. The going was good but then weather broke after the sixth race the shower M ceasing two races later. 1 1 H.H. the840 words
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Article658 1932-03-07 7 INDIAN FUNCTION Celebrated By His Local Followers I From Our Indian Correspondent 1 Responding to the invitation by Messrs. Gulam Husein Brothers to a reception In honour of H.H. The Aga Khan's 55th birthday, there 1 were present on Friday evening at the Capitol Ballroom,658 words
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Article137 1932-03-07 7 The annual general meeting of the Port Swettenham Recreation Club was held or March 2, and the election of office-bearers resulted as follows. President. Mr. A. Van Tooren J.P.. (nominated by Government) hon. Secretary, Mr. S. M Kandiah (elected by members, re-elected); hon Treasurer Mr. S.137 words
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Article77 1932-03-07 7 Penang will be the poorer by the departure I of Mr. A. H. E. King, who has taken a prominent part in many activities in the town Mr. King was the Hony. Secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association, Vice President of the P.C.C. scorer for the victorious 1931 Penang cricket77 words
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Article81 1932-03-07 7 The double tote paid $688. Pcnies, Class I, First Div-, (seven furs.) 1 Mr. A. G. Donald's BLUE BLUFF (Christie) 6.7 1 Mr. A. Ramsay's LA GAI (Davies) 77 2 H.H. the Sultan of Perak's 1 BRAMPTON (Minto) 8 3 8 Won by three lengths; a short head betweer second81 words
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Article326 1932-03-07 7 Surrender At the Alhambra Strong acting by Ralph Bellamy in the role of a war-scarred bigoted militarist makes his f performance in Surrender, the Fox film which commenced at the Alhambra on Saturday, quite the best in the picture, but the hero of the story is Warner Baxter,326 words
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Article312 1932-03-07 7 Successful Return Screening of "Disraeli" Apparently the decision cf the Capitol management to give a repeat screening ci the. famo Ifl Warner Bros, product'.on "Disraeli" 111 fully justified a.id large audiences attended the performances during the m to take the List op;x,«lunity of seeing this excellent prcd ;r-tion312 words
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Article270 1932-03-07 7 Constance Bennett in Sin Takes a Holiday Scoring an emphatic hit. Sin Takes a Holiday. .a new ultra-smart Pathe society picture starring Constance Bennett, was presented at the Pavilion Theatre on Saturday to packed houses. From the opening scenes to the final fadeout the audience was kept constantly270 words
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Article99 1932-03-07 7 On Thursday morning at Klang about a doze coolies who were working in the Oil Pair Division of Highlands estate, Klang, saw a blac object moving about t-he forest boundary of th estate. Taking it for a wild pi^ they approach ed it, when, to99 words
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Article1001 1932-03-07 7 ADDRESS BY THE SULTAN The Raja Muda as President of Council of Chiefs An event which marks an important stage tn jhe political development of the subjects or H.H. the Sultan of Perak was the holding of ihe first meeting of the Council of Chiefs and [Jlemas1,001 words
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Article31 1932-03-07 7 id Messrs. D, H. Hazcll and Chua Choon Leongarrived in Penang last week from Sumatra by ce the Pangrlcor and were to give a sprles of ex— .hibition «ami of tennis.31 words
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834 1932-03-07 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1932. WEEK-END COMMENT The situation in Shanghai is likely for a long time to remain a very difficult one. A temporary armistice, or what amounts to one in effect, has been arranged pending the results of the negotiations which must take place at Geneva834 words
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Article541 1932-03-07 8 Mr. Burke Gaffney has succeeded Mr. F. J. Buttcn M Executive Engineeer. Kuala Pilah. the latt; r ha\ ing tjone en home leave. The Duchess of Sutherland and party returned to Penang on Wednesday from Siam by the Bangkok Express. They embarked on the P. and O. Naldera for Home.541 words
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Article410 1932-03-07 8 SHOULD SUICIDE BE AN OFFENCE CHIEF JUSTICE'S VIEW Young Eurasian's Appeal "Why lould it be an offence to lomnV: suicide?" a.sked the Chief Justice <Sir William Murison» in an appeal that came before him on Saturday. The appeal was by a VOUnf Eurasian named Rcl: j .nd Bates, who had410 words
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Article40 1932-03-07 8 SATURDAY'S RUBBER PRICES iFfUDJC ntßSfl SKKVICE-- COPYRIGHT: London, March 5. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as follows Spot 2 7 16d. (2-* B d.). Forward 23 4 d. (2 11 16d.). The market is steadier.40 words
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Article269 1932-03-07 8 Proposed Special Shopping Week The Singapore blanch of the On l anal League are Inftcrefcting theeaeelvee in iba furthering of the prapusal to hold an Empire Shopping Week, the Frei Press learns. At a rvOBBI |MMnl meeting a committee was ).)poi:itcd |o IttrttMT tliis projret and tiie commi.'.iM'269 words
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Article159 1932-03-07 8 Messap to Anglican Convocation l>opdon. heb. 19 •I tbmn to the- full the fervent hope and 1 prayers of the Archbishop, Bishop and Clergy' of the Province of Canterbury lor the mriLlll of tlu- Disarmament Conference at Geneva", reads thr King's messaße. In reply to an address159 words
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Article533 1932-03-07 8 RIOTING AMONG PENANG CHINESE POLICE ATTACKED Outcome of Untrue Shanghai Reports r I Prom ou« Own Oomepondeni Penan. Reports from Chinese lourc. Chinese press yest,ni.u denied later, atattaf thai uithten thooMßd Japan, been sunk, and that c N been killed, led ton,- h* ing yesterday afternoon ind moment the town533 words
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Article66 1932-03-07 8 .Japanese Drug Store Attacked /FREE I'KKSS KEKVICF 001 ■aafkeft X'' Unruly Chinese element s w-t.-rday at Dtwe Di tin m«::der at Shanghai and n streets, which MTI Ml I let off and erewtf att* store. The police if lit 111 and WVcnl were WOW crack, d h. -(is66 words
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Article96 1932-03-07 8 Thi 19th annual |MKnU me LIBM Funeral As.soriuti> <• p residence of Mr Luke Y< B Road, on Tbuntoy ntoM >J: bers of the office to^i "> Loke Yew Bee. President On* Boon Chvu. VtM Hi Mr. Tan Chong Kew. V\« I" ed>. Mr. Bontc K«-«- Kun. H g;J elected).96 words
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Advertisement186 1932-03-07 8 MALDANO'S BRANDY NAN COCKTAIL Mellow and rich in flavour, is a delightful replacement of the common cocktail. SOLE AGENTS CALDBECK MACGREGOK CO., LTD.. 'Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Ksno* (Incorporated in Shanghai) 2*l CANTONMENT ROAD. TELEPHONE 5371 5372. SHOP IN THE EVENING OUR STORES ARE OPEN AT SELEGIE186 words
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Advertisement15 1932-03-07 8 i BEnith <** Jr^ WORLD'S \^J FINEST '''J^l^^mt\ U Sol <* Agents SFJFMITU Jewellers tmHlrT mm Singapore.15 words
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Article1792 1932-03-07 9 PEACE NOT YET IN SIGHT MAIN OPERATIONS PRACTICALLY I CEASED CHINESE IN DIFFICULT MOOD Uthi »fli contradictory reports persist it seems clear that tiny baa for the moment ceased in the Shanghai area. mail -stale exchanges in the neighbourhood of Xanziang. i borne out by a1,792 words
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Article35 1932-03-07 9 America's Master of Martial Music I ReuU j r\s Service! Reading. Pennsylvania, Mar. 6. The death has occurred here of the noted bandmaster and composer of innumerable marches. John Philip Sousa.35 words
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Article165 1932-03-07 9 Good Work By Singapore Brigade At 11.30 o'clock on Saturday night the Singapore Fire Brigade was called to a Serangoon Road shophouse. In the front bedroom bedding had been set on fire by the flames of an overturned lamp. The ftre was quickly put out, the only loss165 words
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Article211 1932-03-07 9 Eleven Calls During Week-end The ambulance was called eleven times during the week-end. In Bukit Timah Road an Indian fell from a height, and in Ellenborough Street a Chinese was so badly assaulted by other Chinese that he was in semi-conscious state when the ambulance reached him. In211 words
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Article57 1932-03-07 9 A labourer was awarded 15& for partial disability at Hull County Court recently. A doctor, giving evidence, stated that the man had received injuries to the head and seemed to have lost all sense of feeling. The doctor added that he had stuck pins into him and dipped his hand57 words
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Article154 1932-03-07 9 8.1.F. RESULTS ES,OOG,CGO CODERS S3OKED BY EXHIBITORS NEW INDUSTRIES I British Radio Official Service] Rugby, Mar. 6. More than 150,000 persons, the highest figure t recorded, attended the Birmingham section )f the British Industries Fair, which closed l:.s! light. There vrere 93.193 last year. It is estimated154 words
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Article112 1932-03-07 9 Rugby, Mar. 6. The stock markets this morning continued to show a confident tone and considerable business in most departments continues. THE BRITISH TALKIE May Mean More to Empire Than British Navy I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, Mar. 5. The Times to-day stars a long letter112 words
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Article76 1932-03-07 9 German Embassy Official Shot I neuter's Service] Berlin, Mar. 5. The Foreign Office is informed four shots hav< been fired at the Counsellor of the Germar Embassy at Moscow. He was wounded in th< neck and hand. The assailant was arrested. It is officially stated the Soviet Foreign76 words
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Article70 1932-03-07 9 Premier Benefiting From Holiday I British Radio Official Service 1 Rugby. Mar. 6. The Prime Minister is benefiting greatlj from his Cornish holiday. To-day, he was visited by his specialist. Sir Thomas Horder. who is much pleased with .the Premiers condition and the result of his ten70 words
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Article63 1932-03-07 9 International Recognition of Atlantic Flight (British Radio Official Service] Rupby, Mar. 6. At the International League of Aviators in Paris the Australian airman, Bert Hinkler. was selected as the outstanding British pilot of last year. His solo flight across the South Atlantic in a British Baby Moth machine63 words
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Article33 1932-03-07 9 Gopeng to Produce Kent's Quota I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, March 6. Kent have come to a dredging agreement with Gopeng whereby the latter will produce i Kent's quota. I33 words
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Article57 1932-03-07 9 i\ Order Conferred on Sir George Penny fj tFKEE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] Lcndon, Mar. 5. I The distinction of the Ord'T of the Crown Jc< Johore (Most Honourable Darjah Mahkhota 'jjohore) IPlrst Class has been conferred upon Sir George Penny, the Conservative M.P. for Kingston-on-Thames and for57 words
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Article26 1932-03-07 9 Visit of Inspection to the Erria [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] Bangkok, March 6. Their Majesties yesterday visited the East Asiatic Company'* motor liner Frrla.26 words
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Advertisement291 1932-03-07 9 So lovely /J^ j^/\ y*KJ)\ ar *d how f^f^fl they wear If Ik 1 a wear I i I an d wear j% if MORLEY \,k jf STOCKINGS !|S PURE SILK "SYREN" $1.50 I "DELPHINE" $2.00 I Bt. '*^%J DURABLE" $3.90 I Cotton Tops <ft Feet I I "GRENATONE" ft.so291 words
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Advertisement928 1932-03-07 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE. REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. rOBTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON A 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. MENELAUS For M'seilles, C'blanca, L'don, R'dam H'burg In Port Mar.928 words
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Advertisement493 1932-03-07 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Due s'pore Sails S'pore. 8.8. KASAMA Par Havre, L'don, R'dam Hamburg Mar. 30 Apr. 2 OUTWARDS. b TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. 84. CITY OF493 words
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Advertisement367 1932-03-07 10 P. &> O British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CAPrn SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVFKX\f'r* LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVIO OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA j\pn Due H.Y Tonnage. Singapore. Xonn D<f RAWALPINDI 17.000 Mar. 18367 words
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Advertisement709 1932-03-07 11 [ARSEILLEa LONDON, AN7WERP, ROTTERDAM AND NIODI ESBROUGH. T MM 110 HAKONE MARU T 10.500 May 4 o 0 M.r 24 25 SUWA MARU T 10 700 May 19 20 r HUK'O Apr. 7 8 PUSHIMI MARU T. ***** June 2 3 M Apr. 19 M RAKOZAKI MARU T 10.500 June709 words
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Advertisement573 1932-03-07 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dlnd AMERICAN LINE SAILING NOTICE OF FAMOUS PRESIDENT LINERS. TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON mm Singapore and Penan? via Colombo, Bombay. Suez, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples and Genoa. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S'pore S'pore I'enanj; N. Yoik Pits. Poik Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 17 Apr.573 words
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Advertisement897 1932-03-07 11 I K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ PLAN'CIUS Monday. March 7. Belawsn-Deli. SINGKEP Monday. Mj.rch 7. Be.igkalis. Asahan. Punen and B nrnbang. MAPIA Tuesday, March 8. Paneh, Tanjong-Leidons. Tanjong-Mengeidar and Asahan. TOMOHON— Tuesday. March 8. Sinpkav.ang, Pomanj-.kat and Sambas BOTH— Tuesdiy, March 3. BOUnbaya Krti.-Baroc. Ballk-Papaa and Sm;arinda. MAJAXG— Wednesday.897 words
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Article74 1932-03-07 12 The coast of Sweden is now to be provided with a regular network system cf radio beacons. It is prcpored t-o divide the work into five stages. The first stage will provide radio beacons for the following points: Kullen lighthouse, the lightship Oelandsrev, Stora Karlso lighthouse, the lightship Almagrund, Understen74 words
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Article591 1932-03-07 12 LONDON EXAMPLE Half a Crown For Best Seats LFroro Our Own Correspondent] London, Feb. 9. According to some film experts, a price cutting war in English cinemas is forecast. Although in most cases the recent increase in the entertainments tax did not affect film-goers, as the591 words
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Article240 1932-03-07 12 Super-talkie to Cost £50,000 Edward Hodgson. Daily Express film critic. i reveals details of one cf the mcst ambitious talkie-producing schemes ever launched in England. The men behind it are Mr. John Amery. the twenty-year-old sen of the Right Hon. L. S. Amery. M.P.. and Count Jchnston-Noad,240 words
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Article183 1932-03-07 12 A well-known figure in American shipping circles has recently retired. This is Captain J. E. Kinney, superintendent and director of the Bcctcn and Ygrmouth Steamship Company. Captain Kinney's career has been more successful than falls to the lot of most callors. for he assumed the directorate of183 words
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Advertisement695 1932-03-07 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. j Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the S.S. MANGOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only.] s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins695 words
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Advertisement612 1932-03-07 12 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. |J (Incorporated In USA.) GENERAL AGENTS. NEW YORK SERVICE. I Regular Freight Service (o Host,;:], u Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Sih/ Due Sails I, M.S. SILVERWILLOW In Port Mar. 12 M.S. SILVERYEW Mar. 22 Mar. 28 M.S. SILVERCYPRESS Apr. 12 Apr. 18 28 For rates and particulars612 words
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Miscellaneous593 1932-03-07 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m Kuantan (via Jerantut) 7 p.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 7 p.m Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang and Lower Siam 730 a.m F.M.S., Batu Anam, Batu Pahat,593 words
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1255 1932-03-07 13 N.Y.K. TO PAY Sequel to Hong Kong Accident Hong Kong, Feb. 20. Declaring that the Toyooka Mam was the chief contributory to the collision with the Kiangsu. the Chief Justice (Sir Joseph Kemp) yesterday gave his judgment for the China Navigation Company against the Nippon1,255 words
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Article293 1932-03-07 13 The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau, for the week ended February 27th. Baghdad l smallpox case and 1 death. Bassein 1 plague case and 1 death. Bombay j 2 plague cases and 2 deaths; 1 cholera case and 1 death; 5293 words
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Article259 1932-03-07 13 Blue Funnel Head on its Advantage j Mr. Richard D. Holt, chairman cf the Mersey Decks Beard, and head of Alfred Holt Co., presiding at a luncheon on board the Blue Funnel liner Nestor in the Gladstone Dock. Liverpool, to Merseyside merchants, ex- porters and importers, said259 words
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Article142 1932-03-07 13 Ship Founders Through Weight of Snow According to a Hakodate dispatch there raged a severe blizzard since the night on Feb. 4th well into the following morning in southern Hokkaido, Japan, particularly at Hakodate and neighbourhood. Sailings from Hakodate and Aomori were therefore held \:s for many hours.142 words
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Article49 1932-03-07 13 Both the Danzig and the Polish Governments are appealing against the decision of the High I Commissioner in the Danzig-Gdynia dispute. The claim of Danzig is to establish its right to that port being used by Poland to its utmost capacity before Gdynia or any other Polish port. I49 words
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Advertisement297 1932-03-07 13 The Remedy That Gets to the Root of the Complaint In all diseases arising from impurities in the blood it is necessary in the first place to remove the poison from the blood; local treatment cannot give permanent relief. CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE gets to the root of the trouble by297 words
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Advertisement416 1932-03-07 13 i^ l li s^assss^as-sMS—i Foods I The Allenburys* Foods are particularly suited to I the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared J by the addition of boiling water, their use gives I complete independence of doubtful milk supply, I and416 words
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Article431 1932-03-07 14 The Routine Orders by Lieut. Col. M. J. T Reilly, M.C. Commanding S.S.V.F. are as follows. Singapore. March 2. Range* The following range allotments are published lor information. Buses leave Drill Hall. Sat. Sun. Bukit Timah R. Farrer R 2 pjn. 7.30 am "D" Coy. Table B.431 words
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Article330 1932-03-07 14 Alleged Cheating by Australian Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 1. The case was called again before Mr. A. E. Coope (First Magistrate) in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, in which an Australian, H. W. Waters is charged with having cheated a Chinese petrol seller named Liin Chong Hin on330 words
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Article154 1932-03-07 14 Mr. Lester Maynard. American Consul General, writes aw follows: This Consulate General is in receipt of a^ letter from the American Legion Auxiliary, Chandler, Arizona, which is a women's organ- ization looking after wounded and invalided ex-soldiers of the world war. This organiza- j ticn is154 words
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Article97 1932-03-07 14 At time when v.or'd attention is fixed upon thfl activities cf Japan's military forces in Bhanghfl] there comes a reminder, in the form rf the handsomely panted 1931-32 edition of the annual. J?p3n To-d^y rnd Tc-morrow, 'pi'bl shed by the Osaka Mainichi), of the posi- I tion which Japan occupies97 words
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Article730 1932-03-07 14 Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Murdock and Miss Evelyne Murdock of Tanjong Rambutan. are passengers homeward by the Fionia. Prompt confirmation of the views we expressed yesterday, says Saturday's Malay Mail, as to the suitability cf "axed" planters for other callings comes by this morning's mail in the shape of730 words
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Article202 1932-03-07 14 Monday, lrt t Lady CJrmmti And Miss Clement! sent at a dance (foes by the American CM General and Ma \fa\uurd and ttie I Association of Malaya in hOMM Hundredth Annurrsin, if I Washington Mr. H St c;. v.< CuulnYUi. Mr ESP* inn. Mi^s LMchman Mr G H202 words
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Article74 1932-03-07 14 Among the j)i Emprc", of Jbpail I Ich l Irom Vancouver, rl* I Mr. Richard Bart hi \l phi m r, »nd ly MLss Jessica Su. York son* iy cirl It tion to remain in H clay:; befofl r-umiiH 1 flin: Hong Kong they v. ill pfl China and Boiltn74 words
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Advertisement87 1932-03-07 14 PROVED! L j the baby I BABY-FOOjl FOOD SUNLIGHT VITAMINS. The "Ankoria" Baby Food of New Zealand is produced only in the Spring when the fresh green pastures are at their highest Vitamin Content, and by the introduction of Vitamin D known as THE SUNLIGHT VITAMIN, "Ankoria" builds up the87 words
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Advertisement858 1932-03-07 14 BANKS AND INSURAMCIZ^ south mjm&i BRITISH \SP FIRE, MARINK. ffiSn MOTOR CAI INSURANCE A( n» TFn LOWEST CL'RRKxt K T L. C. MARGOUOrri, M ?AJ* Office 2. F, Gr^" Till EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORlm )l:ation^ FIRE, MARINE MOTOK CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G. JOHNSON: IU J HEAD OFFICE858 words
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Miscellaneous621 1932-03-07 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations i The following Is a lfc-t of stations which can be received in Singapore: Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations', Usual call alter records "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok. 21 metres621 words
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Article1491 1932-03-07 15 THE RUBBER INDUSTRY IN 1931 SMALLER ABSORPTION The Restriction Question jj I ondoii. Feb. 9. BteUoH industry the course J the year reflected only too <•< nnomic situation with d has become so painfully v >)>< -ndent in The Times d OommmtM Review. I 4'*d. per lb. for the first1,491 words
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Article363 1932-03-07 15 To- Day's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES March 5. SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 1,32 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 31 32 London, 60 days' sight 2 3 29,32 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 7 8 London, demand 2 3 13 16 London. T.T. 2 3 3{4363 words
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66 1932-03-07 15 M.inh sth.. 12 o'clock noon. Bayers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 7 7 Vs Standard R.S.S. on Tender Mar. 7'v 7' 4 April T\ 7 s May 7' L 1% April-Junt 7'_- 7 "i July-Sept. 8 8\ Ton»> of Market. Quiet Steady. Latest66 words
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Article944 1932-03-07 15 SATIRDAY. MARCH STH. lsS> CLOSING QUOTATIONS LOANS S'pore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1926 TVd. 1956 66 $22,000,000 103 104 t.<i. B'pore Municipal 5 p.c. ol 192* red. 1948-68 $21,000,000 102 103 c.i. S'pore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1930 red. 1970-80. $2,000,000 94 95 x.i S.S. Ac F.M.S.944 words
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Article525 1932-03-07 15 Passing of Report and Accounts Opposed The twenty-first annual general meeting of the Majedie (Johore) Rubber Estates Limited was held on February 3rd. at the Registered Office of the Company, Ceylon House, 49 and 51. Eastcheap. E.C.. Mr. T B. Barlow (the J Chairman) presiding. The Chairman said:525 words
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Article269 1932-03-07 15 Malay Rubber Chairman's Opposition to Restriction Mr. C. H. Alexander «St. Leonards-on-Sca) writes to The Financial Times. Sir, In a speech made Dy the Chairman of the Malay Rubber Planters and Parit Brua.s Rubber Companies, at the annual meeting of I the former, he expressed himself against269 words
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Article133 1932-03-07 15 Changes in Representative Prices [United Press Association 1 New York. Mar. 4 >. American Can. Com. 71 73 Cities Service 6 V Colombia Gas and Elw 14 15 «4 Curtis Wright l i, 1% Electric Bond and Shan- 10 10 ■'•k Oen. Electric 20', 21 Gen.133 words
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Article185 1932-03-07 15 I Brlolsb Radio— Official Service i Feb. 13 Mi- 4 ft Amst rdam 8.52 IL.1 L 8.71 8.75 Athens 265 275 280 Bombay Is. 6 5 32d. Is. 6 7j32d. Ls. 6 5 32A Berlin 14.50 14.75 14.80 Brussels 24.70 25.14'- 25.25 Bucharest 577'- 590 590 Rio 4 3185 words
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Article73 1932-03-07 15 The report of the directors of Malayan Breweries, Ltd.. to \h- presented at the annual meeting at Fraser and Neaves on March 19. states that establishment expenses represent normal expenditure which they recommend should be transferred to profit and loss account when that account is opened after trading73 words
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Article170 1932-03-07 15 Harrison's Barker and Co., IVium %renU: Kununting output <picuLs> 1,619; hours run 1.195. jrmnta^e 251,000; estimated value of ore 70.900. Estimated grot*.- mi:v profit $29,115. Feb. 1931 restriction. Harper. Gilfillan and Co., Ltd.. Ku.vLi I unique Secretaries: Ulu KlMtf Tin. output for the .month of February170 words
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Article114 1932-03-07 15 I Canton Native Banks Suspend Business I Canton HMrampen to hand report the failure iol two leading Chinese banks in Canton, thr Hui Chang and Tun« ChiuiK. which suspended J business a few days a#o. Canton officials an* proceeding with an Investigation of thes» two Ijjink.s' affairs and114 words
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Article114 1932-03-07 15 An Odd Dm For Jewels "Ewry schoolboy know," hat to tut \ikta» with a dktniund, but it Ls doubtful it even Macaulay. *ere he living to-day, would harp known that diamonds could also U iwed fur rutttlng metal. Yet thousands of motorists harr to thank precious stone* for114 words
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Advertisement77 1932-03-07 15 Assets exceed »Ht,oo»,H< Assurance to forte orer H5,»M,»0 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the77 words
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Article910 1932-03-07 16 VILLA BEATEN FAVOURITES FOR LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP A REFEREE'S MISTAKE CPREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] Ixmdon, Mar. 6. The weather yesterday for Htt most part was fine and the conditions good for football. The following players were the goal scorers in the Scottish Cup, Fourth Round, matches: Airdrieonians, Paterson.910 words
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Article258 1932-03-07 16 ARMY BEAT NAVY Senior Service Fail to Score For First Time I*RKE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT! Lundon. Mar. 5. The Royal Navy's chances of retaining the 'oervices Rugby tournament chamDionship »v«re" spoilt at Twickenham this afternoon, when the Army defeated them by 11 points to nil. Last year258 words
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Article88 1932-03-07 16 Balaskas' Century Against New Zealand I Reuter's Service 1 Wellington. Mar. 5. In the second Test match between New Zealand and South Africa here to-day the tourists made a very fine recovery from an indifferent start, taking their score of 78 for 2 at close of play on88 words
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Article29 1932-03-07 16 A Challenge from Taiping TFREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT! Bangkok, March 6. Taiping Polo Club has challenged the Bangkok Club and expect to come here in April.29 words
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Article24 1932-03-07 16 [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT! London, March 6. Latest scratchings in the Grand National are as follow: Drintyre, Oxclose and Easy Virtue.24 words
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Article268 1932-03-07 16 Attempting to drive a car at 150 miles an between two iron pillars 20 feet apart! This is the almost sucidal risk that Sir Malcolm Campbell, Britain's "ace" of speed, has been persuaded to take by the Daytona authorities in his attempt on the land-speed268 words
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Article48 1932-03-07 16 In a cricket match between Planters and the Rest- at the Selangor Club padang on Saturday, the Rest scored 278 for 9 (declared) (C. H. Howard 99 A. H. D. Livock 56 retired) and The Planters 261 (G. Denison-Smith 72, P. K. McNamara 55, R. Nixon 43) I48 words
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Article717 1932-03-07 16 WEEK-END GAMES Under 30 Versus Over 30 Match Drawn The Under Thirty versus Over Thirty match at the S.C.C. ended in a draw on Saturday but the Over Thirty, at the same total when stumps were drawn were a wicket to the good. For Over Thirty Dr.717 words
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Article369 1932-03-07 16 S.R.C. Easily Defeat A.P.C. Playing on their own ground the S.R.C. won their first match against the A.P.C. by 129 runs, The visitors batted first but their first three wickets fell for only 8 runs. The fourth wicket fell with the score at 51 the score mounting369 words
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Article303 1932-03-07 16 i Playing on the Indian Association ground yesterday, the S.C.C. second string defeat the I R.A.F. by 52 runs. The S.C.C. declared their innings closed after scoring 206 for six wickets, of which H. Gibson scored a fine 70 not out and E. G. Staunton 45. W.303 words
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Article106 1932-03-07 16 GARRISON WIN Keppel Defeated By a Match Playing on the Keppel links yesterday the Garrison Golf Club defeated Keppel Golf Club in the Wei Hai Wei Cup competition by the narrow margin of one match. The results were as follow, Keppel players mentioned first:106 words
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Article342 1932-03-07 16 March Bogey Competition The March Bogey competition was played on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a win for Mr. J. B. Carr in "A" Division, and for Mr. J. T. Forbes in "B" Division. Altogether 106 cards were taken out and the following were returned: On342 words
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Article176 1932-03-07 16 Teams for Week-end Matches The following have been invited to play cricket for S.C.C. vs. St. Joseph's Institution on Saturday, March 12th, at St. Joseph's Institution's ground at 2 p.m.: C. Hewetson (Capt), K. M. Jopp, O. C. Ashworth, A I Horsley. John E. Wills, C. J. Bembroke,176 words
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Advertisement184 1932-03-07 16 POPULAR TfisMastfei&\£>ice RECORD* B 3523 Without a song 1 Blue is the night r R5976! >Taint n Sin Ge <>rge Oslen and ffi w Sweet nothings of love B. 3953 evlens Jeanett, M. ccDnr 11^^ y t s Dear, when I met you TLm throUgh the Johnrn Martin j^j,^ Painting184 words
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