The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 April 1932
1932-04-01
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Title Section16 1932-04-01 1 The Singpore Free Press XO. 13,609. ESTABLISH*:!) 1b35. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1932. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article406 1932-04-01 1 The report of the committee appointed by Gcveinment to examine the que«.t.(»n of a. Customs Inion for Xalaya was issued yesterday and condemns the prcpcsal as f lly and a mistaken policy, maintaining that the trade of the Colony must be kept fret from restrictions Pa^es 7406 words
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Article1215 1932-04-01 1 If, as Hazlitl claims, tlie yreate.U Offenci ,::i Virtue b to SB ik 111 Of it. then we art- a forward .md sinful veneration. When the scamp rails a^a'n-i the law and puts his BngeC to his nose at the sight of the righteous man, then he dees but1,215 words
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Advertisement251 1932-04-01 1 OIITAINAHLK AT ALL _LEADINfi PROVISION STORES RAFFLES HOTEL THIS EVENING y^ TEA DANCE s4rlr 6.30 TO 8.15 p.m. S\<, X o^ <$$>>' yS 4W^^r TONIGHT X^ INFORMAL AFTER Sir^S DINNER DANCE *M TO >lID-MGHT 5381. (10 lines) SEA VIEW HOTEL There will be \4> IIMIEI IANCI 10-\K. II I Sunday,251 words
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Advertisement246 1932-04-01 1 THE EUROPE HOTEL Saturday Night """^SuS^" 1. March OLD COMRADES Teike 2. Anitra's Dance from "PEEK GYNT SUITE" Greig Op. 46 SPKTIAI HIIVNFR AIMH 3 Overture MARITANA Wallace OrEiLIHL Uliii^La Aril) 4 Violin so lo serenade Drdia (Soloist Mr. A. Asinas) nAIVfF Interval 10 Minutes. Ui\lJ\jLj 5 American Suite YANKIANA246 words
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Advertisement106 1932-04-01 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Aaepao heals when others fail Paaje 3. Borneo Motors Used Ca.- Show Page 14. Aii^opps the drink ol good taste Pnuc 8. Little's Annual Sale i.s BOW proceeding Pace 4 The In Blue Cabaret at the Adelphi t -night Pa°e 1. CHRYSLER LOW INITIAL COST The book about106 words
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Advertisement12 1932-04-01 1 ■■^^r^^fl^Ei^m^ I wF -*^^S I OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES 112 words
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Article346 1932-04-01 2 MALACCA CASK Coroner's Verdict of Suicide I From Our Own Correspondent t Malaria. Mar. 30. To-day m tin Police CCTJt an inquest was tietci by the Coroner. Mr. W. G. Reeve, into the death of a Straits-born Chinese named Lim > Yeo Van who died m the346 words
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Article98 1932-04-01 2 Monday, March 21. His Excellency. Lady dementi and Mis.s Clcmcuti vhited the Dairy Farm at Frasers Hill, this monilnc. Tursday. March 22. His Excellency and Lady Clementi visited St. IfargMOtfi School. Fraser's Hill, this morning. Wednesday. March 23. Hon. Mr. H. G. R. Iximard and Mrs. Leonard and98 words
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Article60 1932-04-01 2 The i rganuers of the Ounner.s 1 Ball Which will be lield to-day urgently request that all subscribers notify the Adclphl Hotel of their Intention of being 1 present. Id order that the arrangements regarding accommodation and the Buffet may be adequate Dancing will commence shortly after60 words
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RETRENCHMENT ENQUIRY
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Article607 1932-04-01 2 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL THE REVENUE POSITION n, meeting oi ihe Legislative OmineU on] Monday prasalsei lo by of aaore than usual Interest fa itwil (|ii<»sti()iis uttfctiiiK the main pi nlenis ol the country have been P»' down fcr answei bjT Government. The Public Protection Ri)i. a/hick lan rise607 words
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Article169 1932-04-01 2 Atmospheric Not Trade I Reucer'a Bervice] London. March 3t. The one ins of cyclones, anti-cyclones and depressions are to be investigated by an international meteorological commission m which thirteen countries will participate to celebratf the jubilee of the first international polar year. 1882-83, which is the basis169 words
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Article58 1932-04-01 2 Flying Boats to Call at Cyprus I British Radio —Official Service 1 Rujbj. Mar. 30. The flying boats of the Imperial Airways' I England to India. Service, when operating m both directions above the Eastern Mediterranean, will pay regular weekly calls at the port of Llmasol. on the58 words
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Article481 1932-04-01 2 NEW DIPLOMAS Professional Examination Results The following candidates have been successful m the final examination for the Diploma <I MS i m the March. 1932. Professicnal Examinations at the Kin» Eduatd VII Collet;;> ol MldhllM. Singapore A. Xa\iei Pakiam (Distinction m M.-dical Jurisprudence) R L. Tiruchelvam. P.481 words
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Article411 1932-04-01 2 Singapore After-Care Association The (oUovtai are the minutes of a gMMNI meeting of the Singapore Alter-Care Assccia(ticu hold m the office of the Superintendent of Prison. H.M. Prison. Singapore, on Wednesday. March 9th. Present.— Sir William Murison. K.C. i President) m the chair Dr. H. S. Moonshi. <411 words
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Article205 1932-04-01 2 BALANCING THE BUDGET ENTERTAINMENTS TO PAY $40,000,000 INCREASED SURTAX I Rente! Service! Washington, Much 11. Alter providing sit» t.000.000 towards balanc« Uiu tlie budiiet by parsing cxci.M- levies ;e,;..--day the House ol Rej) esentntivi s to-day vot; d sddHlcnal taxes pVOdncing v further $223. 000, 000. mr.inly205 words
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Article270 1932-04-01 2 Death of Acting Assistant An official anneuncement received yesterday states:" A telegram ha* been received from the Acting British Adviser. Trengganu, reporting t-he death of Mr G. E. Clayton. M.C.S., M.C.. Acting Assistant Adviser. Kcmaman, OB 3th. March. 1932." It was rumoured y.sterday morning, before the issue270 words
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Article84 1932-04-01 2 LEAGUE FUNDS Chinas Payment of It&OOO «iu- \-.i. Mar. Tin- CJ»in«**e Government has paid m to the LtTifTlf Treasury $93,000. the annual instalment an account of arrears of Chinese contributions to Leajau- funds. The Chinese delegation is awaiting further development of the Shanghai negotiations with some eoucent They consider the84 words
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Article216 1932-04-01 2 Tanjong Bruas Swimming Tank (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Mar. 30. A reinforced concrete swimming tank recently built by Government will be one 01 the chief attractions at the new Volunteer Camp at Thiijong Bruas. The Tank Ls situated between the Officers' Quarters and the Lounge Block and216 words
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Advertisement497 1932-04-01 2 FAIRY STOCKING DYES Easy to work Sun- of MDOOM BEAUTIFIfL STOCKINGS can easily b«- acquino! by usin^ FAIRY STOCKING DYKS 8 fashionable shades obtainable: Stom Bei«e, Evmglow. Gun Metal. Daco, Florence Mills, Shoe Grey. Sunbrnn/< Fl«-sh 30 tents per Uilxv One tube rlyes Ifarw pairs <n atodrioci NO KOIM.NCi RFQI'IKKI).497 words
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Advertisement587 1932-04-01 2 TENDERS. NKOAPOSI NUNICIPAI NOTICE TENDERS. notice is hei b ih-en th i( invited tor til Follc« li 1 pfc and that parti uUrs 1 h tend*! Obtained In the TvilsVr lloatn \i OflsSM Erection and rctfnpletxui 1 El« Station at the Mental Hospital, v 1 Kant Road i>\> <n cj^in.587 words
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Miscellaneous249 1932-04-01 2 rTHE WEEK Ftidjx. April I. Ji. W.der Oti.J 1. 70 It. 20.59. 7.1 ft HA. anc! B.\ it A re-union. Adelplii H«itei. HJg m a>ootball i>iv I Indo-Ceylonest \s R.A.F.. PAnaon Maad, stadium im 11. Straits Catth vs Oloucest^r m ci II Jalan Besar haf v vs Mahiyi n Oeykuvj.249 words
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Article463 1932-04-01 3 What Microscope Has Revealed Important discoveries that have been nuide] bj a group <l chemists may set the world on •the way to check me continual growth of its asylum population. Iftcn iconic study of the brain alter deatll has often resulted m a failure to distinguish463 words
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Article244 1932-04-01 3 British Scientists Groping Near Origin Of Life Experiments new betaf carried out at tlv Cavendi?h laboratory. Cambridge, may alter thi whole trfnflfflf conception cf the universe and the tiny world m which we live. Here at Cambridge they are at B near approach to the greatest of244 words
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Article114 1932-04-01 3 Basle. Two htte-maken Of Basle discovered, after a microscopic examination, that the violins of the old Italian masters were not only lacquered, but impregnated with metal. After many trials, they succeeded m obtaining a metal!:' solution with which tlv y impregnated violins of inferior quality. Their sonority was114 words
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Article109 1932-04-01 3 A picturesque Chinese wedding, wnicn aitracted the greatest interest m the Chinese community, took place m Hong Kang last week whin the eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Wu. Miss Wu Ying-chong, was married to Mr Ho Pak-ping, the fourth son of Mr. and Mrs Ho Kiu-hon. The109 words
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Article1094 1932-04-01 3 VISIT TO SILVERTOWN What Well-known Author Found J a rev nights ago I imk t.iain for Bilvertcwn, ;v. h re, once again, I found a knowiedgable companion awaiting me, writes Ei-k Llnklater, author ol "Juan m America.' In vh. Daily Express. Net for the1,094 words
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Article444 1932-04-01 3 New Oxford Religious Movement Another case ol lawbreaker who has bt>:. converted through Buchmanlsm the new religious movement ai Oxferd. was revealed at O\u id P' lie- Court recently Geoffrey Howard Bansom, aged twenty-five, Headington (Oxford) mechanic, confessed to the p«.!i<-. thai be had don< wilful damagi to a444 words
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Article197 1932-04-01 3 Easy To Gel .1 Crowd lor Sermons on Soiit'tv Dean Inge preaching at Holy Trinity, Btoane- street, s.w said "II is easy to get crowd) |ol listeners to hear speaker dra« i lurid 'picture of the vlcei of Mnar; »< i-t\ drawn probably partly from imagination197 words
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Article96 1932-04-01 3 The k n i.i. m had i very bu f n Tuesday the 2 t h. Three irtra planet n« v. [Rom Danrtomi to Batavia to carry tbe I holid.iy-makcrs to Batavia. In total 49 passcnifrn v- w frcn Bandoenf to Batavta b] I the mornmi; strvic-. The plane v.hjrh96 words
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Article157 1932-04-01 3 Two Japanese Lead the Polling Sh..--ii.i. Mn ill- fol tunti kpal i Mr Pukuahima, Mr Okamoto Ml H F. ArntaoM Mr A B H ;i. Mr N Lentfte. U H;n- n M: r \V Ml I 1 I Bahnaon, Mi B D I B Itri Mi tan157 words
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Article186 1932-04-01 3 I Mr c Champkta delivered m Mldre 'l; )sf w ol the iU>'.\K Boot Rotary Chlb. «l -< Ai.'.-A,:' r.it! OtU In the .i; be apa r Men la mm join the newly-formed Anil kto ..i 1 r Defence O N HOg K'uii I reel ol t)^ fi' oi (■••!>•186 words
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Advertisement513 1932-04-01 3 111 ASEPSO HEALS CCCWHEH OTHERS If) FAIL r firms of skin ifVsepso FOR ALL SKIN TROUBLES ir.-.r'f 1 I^'^ ■.-.r-gtr—— saa— BMOMitL' iir I ':;;^i l^Fitncss from j Halls ffl^B^ all s Wint> Taking Hairs Wine is the sorfht wn} i of getting, «nJ lieepui^J. the strenjit>i that means lasting513 words
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Advertisement146 1932-04-01 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited. 21, First Cross Street MALACCA. 11. Light Street PENANG 14, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR Registered !>> \wm\ Scruritj den«»*itt«d Ihe Strait- Seltlementii o«%ernment. Act a> Trustees, Administrators, Uecei>ert», Guardians. Kent Collectors, Investment* Supenised and Interest collected. Probate <»r Letters «>f Administration applied for ;ind security146 words
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Article461 1932-04-01 4 The women of Paris show an increasing inclination to assert themselves and not merely to be smart. In sport the French girls are making a more common practice of such activities as their English and American sisters have long I loved Many more skating rinks, swimming461 words
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Article, Illustration1008 1932-04-01 4 Our Woman Correspondent - London's Bid For Supremacy In World Of Fashion Our Woman Correspondent By IT is gratifying to see England making a bid for supremacy m the world of Fashion. The formation of the London Fashions Group has been established with the view to make London a definite fashion centre and consolidate1,008 words
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Article619 1932-04-01 4 Dress to Your Own Make Believe Hollywood. IN selecting my wardrobe I always try to dress t<f my type. By this I mean I choose costumes whose colours and styles bring out my personality, as this, to me. is the keynote of clever dressing, and the only thing that distinguishes619 words
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Article290 1932-04-01 4 When you Furnish TPHE most successful inn times Is furniture const aito cornetl of a room, thus util. manner ail ureilfcbii >paa till \v. '.easing the apparent siz Nnd U a piece of furniture can ti»i work, of two pieces, it do< .irl«:\ Cooke. Ot recent years we290 words
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Advertisement169 1932-04-01 4 ANNUAL SALE NOW PROCEEDING FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY Super Bargains Marvellous Values THE LOWEST PRICES hOR YEARS BUY NOW! ffi^i 1 til TUNIC SteMfelll SHIRTS mm^tA r'i Sale Prices PARINA EAI ■diiri"Tlu' original and genuine Farina Eau cle 1 r^^^Sr^^Tjfi I Handy size No. 2. 40/ Sa: 1 j v169 words
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Advertisement334 1932-04-01 5 VICTORIA THEATRE SATURDA V Next Apr. 2nd at 9. 30 p.m. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY THE Ist BATTALION THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT. Present THEIR UP-TO-THE-MINUTE REVUE ITANCLIN TIT-BITS IN AH) OF THE UNEMPLOYMENT FUND Girls A Ren! Beauty Chorus WONDERFUL COSTUMES DIRECT FROM THE LOCAL DHURSIE SNAPPY SONGS, DANCES AND BURLESQUES.334 words
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Advertisement353 1932-04-01 5 PHONES 52H1-:>2(i2. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT %&gfo£x&' One of the finest Paramount Pictures I "RICH MAN'S rULLY GEORGE BANCROFT I FRANCES DEE— ROBERT AMES and JULIETTE COMPTON Suggested by CHARLES DICKENS' immortal story, "DOMBEY and SON" TO-MORROW I^^^l^^fe^ Commencing at the MATINEE. 3.15 tit %«^IP^ X ne Screen's most beautiful Brunette,353 words
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Advertisement290 1932-04-01 5 TO-NIGHT MATINEES TO-MORROW SUNDAY AT S P.M. The Show they're SHOUTING about Packed houses at every performance UNQUESTIONABLY The Best Picture yet shown this year IAI \J IV IVx r\. SHEARER ROBERT MONTGOMERY PRIVATE LIVES Metro Goldwyn Mayer's Superb Adaptation of Noel Coward's Brilliant Comedy. Next Change CHARLIE CHAN'S CHANCE290 words
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Article881 1932-04-01 6 An Inusual Decision In Ceylon At Dairauelia. Ceylon last month, m the D.A.C.C. D.M.C.C. matfh. a rare UCCUTWDCe t(X)k place. E. C. Marsh Smith Of tin- D.A.C.C. •Hi iv. ins given cut for "bundling the bull." vVlu.'e at Dmrawella last week I was given the details of the881 words
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Article98 1932-04-01 6 ttulwich Hamlet Man's Secret Mini ay Dulwic-h Hamlets right -half, played throughout tlie Amateur Cup match against Ilfcrd recently with a broken collar-bone. It was not known till after the matcn when he collapsed m the dressing room. He was lniuied on tlie previous Saturday m98 words
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Article52 1932-04-01 6 The following have been invited to play for SCC. Ist XI v.,. SR.C. on Monday at SCC ground: E. Cherrington J. g. Glasgow J L Elmer; D. R. Harper. A. K. Reade. R. D. Brummitt; E. A. Joy. J. E. Harvey. C. Kendall J E King. H.52 words
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Article417 1932-04-01 6 Two Winners Sold on Mornin of Race Bomh.i.v. Mr. 1!>. a large BEtherlng was prewul on the racecourse t >-day to wituess the close of Lhc son. Favourites alternated with outsider but a remarkable thin", was that t\vi In rs.--. vrhlcli were sold at an i uctiou this417 words
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Article146 1932-04-01 6 S. AFRICAN C RICKETFRS Fasy Victory m Final Match m Australia Perth. M»r IM. The following sre to-day'i closing scores In the Una] match ci the S.uth African I Western Australia iks. South Africans ;*x 1 i Mitchell 56. not out). lVrth. Mir. 21. The following are to-days closing scrm146 words
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Article107 1932-04-01 6 One of the Quietest on Record m London London. Mar. 10. 'One of the quietest Boat Race nights on record.' a <v the verdu tot London police inspectors alter thousands of merry -linkers celebrating the Oxford and Cambridge struggle and the Anglo-ScotUsti rugby international, dsparted rroao Piccadilly107 words
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Article182 1932-04-01 6 Kain Interferes with American Tournament Malar* i. Mar. The weather not proving favourable the Men's Doubles event m the American Tennii Tournament fixed lor last Friday afternoon and Satin day mtirnhm «|S abandoned; but m spite of a wet around the Mixed Doubles played on Saturday afternoon182 words
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Article56 1932-04-01 6 Another Giant To Oppose Him London. March 21. Negotiation* are proceeding for Islas Epifanio. the giant negro, height 6-5. weight 17 st.. to meet Primo Camera In an open air fight at Bradford on May 7. Epifanio and Camera me* m a twelve round contest at Milan56 words
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Advertisement373 1932-04-01 6 I Highest Circles— /^r\ I I Lipton's Tea is the ML 1 I 1 1 choice of those flr 1 1 1 who can appreciate I I 1 fine distinction of £*t&*^f~-rrr^~i^/L?*"\_ I I flavour have won -Sl_ -fTV^t^^j^^^^^^^k& I Ij wide at the civilised \J 1 f \\> I373 words
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Advertisement232 1932-04-01 6 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE BEHIND F VERY PHILIPS LAMP I The products of constructive M thought and careful work PHILIPS lamps are made with a scientific accuracy that ensures consistent efficiency. WHEN PURCKASING jy ELECTRIC LAMPS remember that price is one of the least important points, as during its life an232 words
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Article139 1932-04-01 7 Reductions m Passage Fares i cvt i:trr's Service I Lordon. Mar. pkae on the heel) of the United states Line 20 pet cent, reduction on wveral trans* Atlantic liners, the White Star Line anounces immediate substantial reductions m passenm r tares on all North-Atlantic vessels. I British139 words
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Article54 1932-04-01 7 Player and Caddie Killed by Lightning 1 British Radio— Official Service) Rupby, Mar. 3tt. An elderly golfer and his caddie were killed by lightning during a sudden thunderstorm which broke over the Maidenhe-ad golf course this afternoon. The golfer's opponent was aLso struck and was removed to hor.pital54 words
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Article2020 1932-04-01 7 VARIED AGREEMENT Slump Conditions That Made a Difference Messrs Biinkmunn and Co. »*en the defend* ants m a claim for arrears Ol salary and leave p .iy brought by Mr. Francis ZJegele m the Btngapore Supreme Court before Mr. Justice ■Decked Terrell yesterday. Mr. Zlegele's claim2,020 words
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Article48 1932-04-01 7 To Remain at Windsor For April IBntiMi Radio OArtel Servicel Kuk>'V Mar •<"■ Tiv Kmr .Hid QtfMß nil) moloi ftpon Buckm»^h.im P;tl;ici U)ii()(.ii to Wlndwr Oi tf' Wiiid.s<»r. to-morrow Afternoon It is expcctrd that thl OOUH rill i'iri:i Wi»cJ.sor OmUb for the v. li« >l* ol Af»ril48 words
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Article46 1932-04-01 7 Th»T« i.- nobody now to M-ttlt th< Mai ><»••• and all rultun- is mfntttl with ;i EMM cl»-an RON that Naturv ami all tilings t>hin«» us and bt-lt»w us an bud, that thttV l-> omW pfais* 1 (o tIM hiuhbrn* m th Jinu'lit Mi (i. K. Cln-sUTton46 words
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38 1932-04-01 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ANNOUNCEMENT. The engagement is announced between Margaret Anne, younge-t daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. Egerton-Warburton. of Bridgetown. West Australia, and Robert Ernest, younger son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Willgress. of Enfield. Middlesex.38 words
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1426 1932-04-01 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, APRIL 1. 1932. MR. GIFFORD HULL'S BONUS It lj probably correct to say that few matters connected with Municipal affairs have created greater public interest m recent years than the question of the payment of the bonus of $30,000 to Mr. G. B. Gifford Hull, m1,426 words
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387 1932-04-01 8 BRITISH GOODS Liquors and Tobacco Tariff Following the action already taken along the same lines m the F.MS., the Government of the Colony proposes to revise the duties imposed under the Liquors Revenue Oidinance, and the Tobacco Duties Ordinance, with the object Of conferring preferential387 words
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Article80 1932-04-01 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, March 31. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows Spot £1153 8 (£l2O 3 16). Forward £117i 8 (£l2l3 4 The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber80 words
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Article65 1932-04-01 8 Mr. Lim Koon Yann. who is now seventy years old. has retired on pension fro.n Messrs: Braddell Brothers, m whose service he has been a managing clerk since 1889. His recollectkiOa of celebrated cases and celebrated lmvyers extending back for forty-three years must be almost unrivalled. His services have been65 words
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Article850 1932-04-01 8 "MONSTROUS NOT TO PAT' Views of Prominent Business Men So far as could be ascertained by enqufctM by a Free PMM reporter y< sterday tt.- Ls despite the Municipal Co.nmissioners' <!. gen to the contrary. very strops body of ii>li< opinion opposed to the granting850 words
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Article43 1932-04-01 8 Friday. April Before Mr. Justice a'BsehfM Trnrll »v Chambers at 11 a.m. Sunnnor. Bj-C Originating Sumrn< DM etc Before Mr. MaHee «»hIH-tt m the gad < <>urt at 11 a.m. Bankniptcy Before the Reffislr.tr m (h.ini'-rs .it I Fixing list of fuel43 words
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Article79 1932-04-01 8 Mr. and Mrs c. s- are leaving for by tt» 'iajp morning. Mr. p. p. Hovttl hai ben Assistant Censo: duties of the Of C h* 1 tograph Filmf 0 C(> The YMCA I1 ;liati( Ing Society mi m In the Botl Association b> Will be Mr. c C Modern79 words
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Advertisement185 1932-04-01 8 The Drink y Good Taste '^■I^rjK^ Sole Agents (ALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD.. Uacoryovwted ""rf«r M« CoripanK's' Ordinances of Hong Kong,. {Incorporated m Shanghai). 201 CANTONMENT ROAD. TELEPHONE 5371 A 5372. lOcts ESKIMO PIES lOcts at REDUCED PRICES Singapore COLD STORAGE Co Ltd Orchard Road Sub-Depots. ti ttio'c ANMUAL Jjli^S* SALE185 words
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Advertisement30 1932-04-01 8 SPORTING CUPS IN SILVER AND E.P.N.S. LATEST DESIGNS BEST QUALITY REASONABLE PRICES Artistic Engraving at LOWEST RATES. SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO CLUBS AND SCHOOLS. U. S. De SILVA Bros., JEWELLERS SINGAPORE.30 words
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Article6127 1932-04-01 9 GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE'S REPORT "FOLLY" AND "A MISTAKEN POLICY W. regard a Customs In ion of Malaya including the Colony .as essent.al.y opposed to the interests of the Colony and undes.rab.e any circumstances that can reasonably be seen." In ..,»or d s at the outset their report6,127 words
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Article68 1932-04-01 9 DESERT TRAGEDY League Delegate Among Victims i ßeuter's Service] Bagdad. Mar. 30. The Swiss. Colonel de Reynier. President of the League of Nations Commission to de-limit the Iraq-Syrian frontier, was killed m the crash of a French air liner during a dense sand-storm m the68 words
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Article112 1932-04-01 9 Reply to Britain's Note Not Yet Ready [Reuter's Service] Dublin, Mar. 31. It is officially stated that the Free State's reply to Britain's Note concerning the oath and land annuities has not yet been prepared and is not likely to be despatched till the evening or to-morrow.112 words
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Article62 1932-04-01 9 Entertained by General Chiang Kai-shek [Reuter's Far Eastern Service] Nankin*. Mar. U. General and Madame Chiang Kai-shek were hosts at a brilliant Chinese dinner this evening .21 honour of the Lytton Commissioner-, who ■X leaving for Hankow on Friday or Saturday, staying a couple of days and then62 words
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Article52 1932-04-01 9 Rumanian Airman at Aleppo [Reuter's Service 1 Aleppo. Mar. 31. The Rumanian airman. lonel Chica. who left Bukharest at 5.30 on a solo flight to Saigon m a Rumanian machine under the patronage of King Carol, arrived at 4 p.m. and is leaving for Bagdad at 452 words
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Article48 1932-04-01 9 To Pierce Foot-Thick Armour at 10 Miles Range [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, Mar. 31. Hadfield's. the Sheffield firm of manganese steel manufacturers, announce the invention of projectiles of an unequalled power, capable of piercing armour a foot thick from a distance of ten miles.48 words
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Article30 1932-04-01 9 America Approves Geneva Convention [Reuter's Service] Washington. Mar. 30. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has approved the Geneva Convention regulating the distribution of narcotic drugs and limiting manufacture.30 words
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Article33 1932-04-01 9 Kaye Don's Record Beaten [Reuter's Service] Los Angeles, Mar. 31. Kaye Don's record of 136.98 m.p.h. for four cylinder cars has been broken by Wilbur Shaw, who accomplished 137-1 4 m.p.h.33 words
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Article177 1932-04-01 9 S.S. (P.) Association Suggests Adoption Exemption At the meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association the Mui-Tsai Bill and a memorandum thereon by Mr. Lim Keong Lay was discussed. It was pointed out that the Bill as at present framed would apply to genuine cases177 words
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Article843 1932-04-01 9 CEMENT PROJECT Mr. J. A. Russell's Optimistic View of the Future I Prom Cur Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 31. At the annual meeting of Malayan Collieries Ltd. to-day Mr. J. A. Ruso»ll. presiding said the reason for shutting down Pamoekan Bay Colliery was the loss of843 words
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Article191 1932-04-01 9 Chinese With Unlicensed Pistol Before Mr. A. E. Coope. at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court. Lee Fong. one of the two Chinese who were arrested by Mr. Hussey, O.C. Detectives, at High Street, on Sunday, was charged with being m possession of an automatic pistol without a191 words
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Advertisement113 1932-04-01 9 LENTHERIC ¥¥}CnH¥/~^V You will just love this new creation of Lentheric. Apply a small quantity on the lips m the morning. THEN HAYE BREAKFAST, LUNCH, YOUR LENTHERIC LIPSTICK STAYS ON ALL DAY. PURFUMERIE LENTHERIC, PARIS. Obtainable From ROBINSON Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements) Singapore Kuala Lumpur O T T113 words
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Advertisement808 1932-04-01 10 ™sarSs SStesrasar*Th. U~*m and LCO4C .nd Ol^ Tha.n -,l It*.* Marii.. Inhi— m iOo ild RAILWAYS. n. NtnM M.i.v 1^ tottwi. The Royal *<■«" Italtoay. Smh, MBWAYB. M iR> al DuUh mdian Impertel AJrvaya Ud Xl V fltafal Dut(i. Air^aw Amwuvm. ft BLUE PUMMEL LIME MkneUn Untao OMillfliM K..U tdam.808 words
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Advertisement500 1932-04-01 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) I -ELLERMAN" LINE FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Due S'porr. Sails S'pwre. Steamer. v, KASAMA Pm MMMiIIW Havre. London. Rdart Bad Rwk«l I" Apr OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. I s CITY500 words
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Advertisement322 1932-04-01 10 P£r> O British India and Apcar Line* Incorporated In England! MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN Due T00n.,,. Simeon, RANPUB* .7.000 Apr > H™^N «»J r-MTTRAT 15322 words
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Advertisement734 1932-04-01 11 O. S. X Line. M>K EIKOPK. AFRICA. NORTH AM) SOI 111 A.MKKH A AM) INDIA. Due. SaiLs. KW\\l^\l >l\Kl LM ANIiHI.KN and Nh\\ O|(K Bxpraat Frdfht SmrlM) (From Kobfj lias \»\^K\ BfARI n»M)O\, RotUTdam. Hamburg and Antwerp via P. S'Actt.nluim. Colombo. Aden. Suez and Port Said Apr IC l« -vmox734 words
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Advertisement581 1932-04-01 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE c^rW AMERICAN MAIL LINE I SAILING NOTICE OF FAMOUS PRESIDENT LINERS. TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON From Singapore and Penang via Colombo, Bombay. Suez. Port Said. Alexandria, Naples and Genoa. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive j Spore Spore I'enang V Vruk Pies. Harrison Apr. 11 Apr. 12581 words
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Advertisement815 1932-04-01 11 gfXi KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ M.VROS— Fridiiy. April 1. P(.rlor-Kidjan«. Sapat. Tembil:ilian. Pcxl-.e-Pallas and ReiiL^L OP TKN NOORT— Frid.iy. April 1. Muntok. Batavia. Semaraim and Sourabaya KKIJNST— Fi .day. April I. ChertboO, Srmarang. Sourabaya. Boalaltng, Aminnim. E»adanjsBay. Bi-noa and Banjorwunm TINOMBO,— Friday. April 1 Belawan Deli. DC VVEERT Saturday. April 1,815 words
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Article362 1932-04-01 12 Table Bay to Be Searched Within the next few weeks Table Bay is to.be explored fcr sunken treasr.re. of which there is believed to be a varied collection lying among the wrecks that have accumulated there during the past three centuries. A Cape Town syndicate has362 words
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Article155 1932-04-01 12 Financial Help From The Government Paris. Mar. 22. Th; Government has tabled a Bill guaranteeing a State loan of 68 millions to the Compagnie Generale Transatlantique. with a view to enabling it to complete the vessels m course of construction, pending the reorganisation of the company. Paris, Mar.155 words
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Article141 1932-04-01 12 Exchange and the Conference Rates The Europe-Fax Ea.-t Freight Conference hai disapproved the proposal of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha to remove the 20 per cent, extra ior [cargoes en homeward voyage, that la to say. (rod Japan to Europe and intermediate ports. J nays the Japan Chronicle. The141 words
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Advertisement646 1932-04-01 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Secular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the S.S. MANGOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only.l «.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de646 words
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Advertisement445 1932-04-01 12 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. Inc. (Incorporated In U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez). Due Sails I)ur New York. M.S. SILVERCYPRESS Apr. 12 Apr. 18 lift] 2,\ MS. SILVERWALNUT May 3 May 9 M.S. SILVERPALM May 24 M.iy 30 July445 words
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Miscellaneous683 1932-04-01 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BT 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 Jerantuts 7 p.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 7 p.m. Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang and Lower Siam 7.30 a.m. F.M.S., Batu Anam, Batu Pahat,683 words
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Miscellaneous242 1932-04-01 12 j The Far East Conference now includes, it is stated, the Ellermaii and Bucknall Line. The l only outsiders now are the Isthmian Line and the Maersk Line. Freights which during the rate war had been reduced by 25 to 75 per cent, are now said to be stabilised. >242 words
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Article1242 1932-04-01 13 The following passengers are proceeding per Rajputana sailing at 9.30 a.m. to-day for Penans. Colombo and Europe. Lt. Cdv. J. C. Derrick. Mr. H. E. Stevens. Mr R. Matthews. Mr. E. Shadgett. Mr. and Mrs. R. Morton, child and inft. Mr. M. B. Lynch. Mr. J. Cockburn. Mr.1,242 words
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Article, Illustration332 1932-04-01 13 And Won't They Be Cramped Sydney. Fully seized with the perils and hardships they will encounter, three young women graduates of Sydney University will leave next week m a tiny cutter for England, a daring voyage of 13.000 miles Their accommodation spare will be limited to332 words
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Article248 1932-04-01 13 New Fashion m Ships France is parading on the high seas a new fashion m ships. If other nations follow suit. iners' funnels are to be worn square instead of round this year, writes Commander H II Daniel.. D.5.0.. R.N. M.V. Georges Philippar (567 ft. long*, which sailed248 words
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Article49 1932-04-01 13 Easy-Payment Ocean Trips New York. The Cunard Company announced here that henceforth it will accept deferred payments on Transatlantic trips to Europe. Holiday-makers can pay 25 per cent. down, and remainder m monthly instalments of 10 per cent. each, beginning 60 days after the date of sailing.49 words
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Advertisement592 1932-04-01 13 THE Singapore Free Press (Daily and Weekly Editions) Head Office 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone: 6056. Cable Address: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE.. The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features include592 words
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Advertisement259 1932-04-01 13 When Ordering MARMALADE Crosse Blackwell's O^/miniik i*rnduct. Stocked by all leading Provision Stores. Agents for Malaya: SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. Skin Heuthy T^O keep the skin flexible an* I healthy and secure againtt itchy disease, rub it over with a little s?^"£2 2am-Buk balm every day. 2S fc .b2S^^ Your259 words
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Article346 1932-04-01 14 CONFERENCE PEARS Undressing Scenes ondemned i>ra.N{i( ehangea m film censorship were demanded at a c unfon nee :*.t Birmingham at »hidi rapresentatives of nearly all branches of pubin lift vert present. A deputation to the Home Secretary 1 Sir Herbert Samuelt will press [or changes m the346 words
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Article147 1932-04-01 14 X Founder of Racketeering Newark (New Jereyi. Mar. 1. I/yy PreSSer, known to t)i, pottee BS "ihe fiMinder of thr ri tl tin I Illg industry.* 4 and the '•world's best salecracker.' tame to thr inevitnble end of gangsters to-day. His body wa.s found slumped over the147 words
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Article77 1932-04-01 14 26 "KING-MAKERS SENT TO GAOL Congress Activities m Bombay Bombay. Mar. IS. Tv,nity^ix out of 36 persons described m -klnß-makcrs." and alleged to be "the brains behind the Congress activities m the city", were sentenced by the Chief Presidency Magistrate to-day to terms of rigorous imprisonment ranging from six months77 words
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Article283 1932-04-01 14 F Disgrace of Sacred Men a res Benares. Feb. IS. Bub mic plagUf la prevalent m the Villages which int. round this holy rtty m the NorthWest Ptovince. ami i monber <i deaths have been reported. Hundreds it nits, pia'-uu-can-i--,i>. an being found dying, wnn H. J Qreen~283 words
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Article321 1932-04-01 14 Young Explorer's Address to King and Queen Lv.ndon. Mar. 4. The •.:;<. at ball ro m In Buckingham Palace wai temporarily converted Into a royal etoesna When Mi F S. Smytne. the \vung British ex pli rer, lectured before the King and Queen On lilt- highest321 words
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Article94 1932-04-01 14 Col. A. F. Marcafre Dies at Shanghai Klv>.-;hai. Mir. 20. Colonel A. f. Ifarcalre. Commandant of the Preach force, m Shanghai, died from potumonia to-day, at the age of 53 yeair. Hi bad been m Sh-m-lni since 1930 and ng tho recent trouble was m charge of the94 words
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Article142 1932-04-01 14 Death of Owner of Famous j Cattle I London. Mar. 21. The death is reported of Lord Bierthyr the owner of one of the Bnest herds of shorthorn (cattle m Wales. Lcrd ilerthyr, the second Baron of Bent|henydd Glamorganshire, was born m July 1866 and succeeded his father.142 words
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Article88 1932-04-01 14 Th? promotion cf the following Passed Cadets Malayan Civil Service, to be officers of class V has been approved: G. L. F. Bird. H. G. Turner M. J. Hayward. R. C. Gates. H. G. Hammett. R. T. Turnbull. Th? promotion of Mi. J j i Sheehan. an officer of Class88 words
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Article126 1932-04-01 14 Half the Rolling Stock Now ll:irhii:. Mir tS it much more of thi rolling stock of Urn Chinese Eastern Railway rod into Russia, the line mil] i*> a railway m name only. It is reliably estimated thai about fifty Deicent, of the locomotives and wagons are now .-.cross126 words
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Article77 1932-04-01 14 The engagement is announced of the Earl of Warwick, who is just of aue. to IHh M irgaret Whigham. a beautiful debutante o[ U* year I who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Whigham of Ascot. The engagement is the sequel to a 1 tour of the Mediterranean and77 words
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Article202 1932-04-01 14 Foreigners' Fat.tl Flfhl With Police a Lithuanian named \i Uk* ■•> mounded, iU id h awthonlan vain- a Ci.: a stirring chaw int.- s lodaj rdUowlne n.; iil; ma,:. i nctable m tin- Fqtncti C im Shanghai Constable No. 704 A\f. Courlx-l and A- i ru farelgtt r202 words
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Article47 1932-04-01 14 Refeten i •■> n M; ham- un.. v IM made bj U Pn ultllt tNI! w the meeUi i Munlcl|»l > t >r«rday M: U l l ber < I ywn i f the C mm* ■tents and h; rvlce* h Wi* the Mi««PQr< MiniMiK-ii'v r to the o'.dt r47 words
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Advertisement13 1932-04-01 14 THIS COMING SATURDAY another^ USED-CAR-SHOW =yvlth many more GOOD-CHEAP-CARS BORNEO MOTORS LTD. SINGAPORE.13 words
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Advertisement663 1932-04-01 14 BANKS AND INSURANCE CHARTERED BANK MERCANTILE BANK OF <;F INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA INDIA ITD (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) 'Incorporated m Enpland) Paid yip capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Ca l»tal 13.000.(100 Reserve Fund t4.000.000 Sub-sc-ribed 1.800.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 Paid u P663 words
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Advertisement123 1932-04-01 14 BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITMi FIRE, MARINE, TRANSIT Aro MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES L C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager Office 2, Finlayson Orwn THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G. JOHNSON: General Manafftt HFAD OFFICE: 3-c Malacca Btrc*t Singapore. THE123 words
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Article1014 1932-04-01 15 Profit oi 156,766 Keported lunl to the .si »ar< -holders ol I itcd Tm Dredging Co Lid. lo ..t th« gpniinl meet inn m Kuala riday. April 8. states: rtv uin.. [or Pwdge depreciation the a p.« tit <>t $5« 766.10 i it view »>t the ootsttnaed wjw1,014 words
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Article115 1932-04-01 15 Tlv Singapore Chamber oi Commerce Rubber Aaaaetatton field its ijMtrd. auction yesterday vhen t)KN was catalogued 2.051.439 lbM U29.21 t4ni> OtTered 1.813 41><> lb.< HO9.SJ* ?oi«-. Sold 1.232.083 ltx->: MM tons Spot l'Kin it i. ili/.*:i> Kililnil Smoked Shrrt Onts Per Lb. Standard Quality No Bain Qood115 words
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Article125 1932-04-01 15 Changes m Representative Prices 1 United Press Association) New York. M.«r. W. Mt American Can. Ooa ,i;< t' 4 Citfc Sen !»•<• v 5 O toMbio c;.«> and Bee. 12\ 13. Curtis Wright 1 Electric Bund uik! Shale I** W cw n. Psctrfc l 7T l125 words
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Article180 1932-04-01 15 THE ABROAD IBriU&h Radio— Official Service) >lar. u» W Am t".(l:-m 905 9-35', 9.3.V Athens RWH -*00 29 Bcttbas Is. 6 5 3W. Is. f »fIW. I* •»*o. Berlin II I'll ls 8 15/I8 Bi:j Sek 26 X 27 132 26.95 Bucharest R7«» Rlo 4 1 lb 3 15 lti180 words
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Article56 1932-04-01 15 fcvrll a*»d t«>.. Kaala baaajaw, Sacatafaw Rrucm Tin. Houis Run 004. Cube Yards T.cattJ '"***** Tin Ore W..i. P.k.il.s 718. st $19,500, Estima' 9 P r eu.yd. 7.44 eenl KatU Tin: Hours Run 4«4; Cuhk Yard, TlMtted 140.000 Tin Ore Won PtaM 519; F Umated Goal56 words
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Article351 1932-04-01 15 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE KATKS March 31. SELLINfi v. 4 months' sight 2.4 132 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 lb 16 London. 60 days' sight 23 7!8 London. 30 days' sight 2,3 27 32 London, demand 23 2532 London. T.T. 23 3|4 I yoiis. Paris, demand 1070 Hamburg,351 words
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72 1932-04-01 15 Man h >lst.. i: v <imk noon. Buyers Seller> R.S.S equal to London Standard. S,)ot 5 1 business done Standard R.S.S. on Tender April IS 1 i May 5", 5 T Anril-Jum 5 i 5 7^ July-Sipt. 6's §M Oct-Dec l»i 6 s Tone of72 words
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Article978 1932-04-01 15 TIUKSDAY. MARCH 31ST. CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyers Seller* Asam Kumbanu <£• -4s 25s a Austral Malay i£» IBs 20s a Ayer Hitum <ss> 9s 6d lUs 6cl c.d. a Bangrin Tin (tj 9s 6d 10s 6d a Batang Padang (sl> A Batu Caves (sl> 18 23 A Bukit978 words
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Article639 1932-04-01 15 ANNUAL MEETING Mr. D. Farquharson on Future of the Industry I From Our Ow n Correspondent I Serrmbaa. March At the animal meeting v me Negri uetnciiin Planters Association ;<t tha Sungei r, it Club to-day, Mi. D. Parquharson (presiding! pointed t :;tit that t2aj fear's ncrking639 words
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Article93 1932-04-01 15 RU BBER COMPANY NEWS Menskibol to Produce SO Per Cent of Capacity fFREE PRESS SERVICE —COPYHICiHT I I.nndrn. Mir. 11. At Men-kibol <C< ntral Johoivi annual meelin« to-day. Mr. P. C Turnbull. Urn ch:itrir. «n. staU'd that tlu* (•■lmpiny ll budyettiiip iDf a crop uf 900 000 Ib.-. which is93 words
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Article123 1932-04-01 15 ANNUAL MEETING Utter Stagnation of Trade IFREK PRESS SERVICE -t'Ol'Y WIGHT I l.imdnr. Mir '.I. At the anniKil metim i the Cbi rter BMft Ol Inciia. Au.tiali;. :md Chi:i:i. it w > MfMltcd that there era* otter >ta«n.iti«-n <>i IMatay* trade to I*ll despite the low123 words
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Article125 1932-04-01 15 Settloment of Tuba-Java Dispute IfU-uUT'* Btllkt] Brussels, Mar. I"h« N|M restriction dispute between Cut** •nd Java has been eettkd by the union oi tte iKurapeeda and Pentviaii npnaeaiMb/m. Cub*. I lias bt't'ii trying to IndUOe th« JeWMMN |MMMBi to ecree t<> linut prodMeHon m IM co bMfl (years125 words
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Article84 1932-04-01 15 •Mgnificant Withdrawals From Warehouses [Meuteri Service! liondnn. Mar. '.I. Wbik then- i.s DO special withdrawal of »rt»od» mm wretwam on Urn Ttmmm la flwi <* >ud^«'t eontftngenciee, there li an caocpMm be case of tea. A manager of ■HHCBI *arrIMMMM expi«Md tIM opimon that tlur«- t* i84 words
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Article54 1932-04-01 15 London Stock Over Suhscrihed m Ten Minutes British lllU OMI 111 Sen. ice I Rugby. Mar. 3«. Hie subscript am list*, for the Usue of £1..t«0.00« 5 per cent stink at 101',. by the London *"d Home Counties Joint Electricity Authority. wer«clostd within ten minutes this morniiu;. U*54 words
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Article291 1932-04-01 15 Danger of Excessive Production Calcutta. M*rrh t». Am economic debacle ol the -gt^nUst m*Knitude threatens Brutal it tfel pN «1 J"** industry nep>tntions break down. The cffcta ha.s been precipitated by the actkiu Ol a small eOtttk of mills, who uve \-m -niher* of the Indian Jut,-291 words
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Advertisement76 1932-04-01 15 m— eta exceed $12.000,0110 Assurance m force over $35,000,000 IThe Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. w (Incorporated m the Straits s^: tit-mental HEAD OFFICE Great EasU-rn Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry. EC The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and76 words
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Article834 1932-04-01 16 RIVERS HURTS HIS HAND Results of Last Night's Boxing Events The Rivers-Gunboat Jack flghl at the New World Anna last night was a disappointment Rivers ■ppatfl to have hurt lils hand m the second round and it uas Hear to everybody at the fight that something834 words
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Article172 1932-04-01 16 Srpoy Lines vs. Island Club Sepoy Lines G.C. aaeei II: nd G.C. at Sepoy Lines, on Sunday. The following are the teams (Island piayers mentioned nrst> and times for teeing off. 8.45 I!ji Uiim and Uekiii vs. J. S. English and G, V. Allen. 8.50 R-ppa and Morita vs.172 words
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Article27 1932-04-01 16 The inntm] sports meeting for the election r( captains m hockey, football, and badminton will be held on Saturday at 6 p.m. m the Indian Association premises.27 words
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Article888 1932-04-01 16 HOLDERS WIN Health Dept. Lose by Only Goal ■MM t> Drpt 1 Health Dept 0. The final match m the Farrer Cup Competition between the Electricity and Health Departments of the Municipality was played at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday before a fairly large crowd, and888 words
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Article102 1932-04-01 16 The seventh annual handicap Swimmini^ Carnival will te held m the V.M.C.A. Swimming Peel on Saturday, commencing at 430 p.m. The programme consists of ll items including •all fwimming strokes, fancy diving, blindfold lift saving race and water polo. Tlrs carnival marks the opening of the As(ciatuns102 words
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Article313 1932-04-01 16 A TIE S. Australia and N. S. Wales Level The following are the final placings m the Sheffield Shield competition which concluded on March 22. New South Wales and South Australia 20 points each, Victoria and Queensland each 10 points. Brisbane, Max. 16. Despite leading South Australia313 words
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Article239 1932-04-01 16 Revised Tournament Ties Ov.ing to the rain nc play was possible ir. the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament yesterday and the ties arranged will be played on Menday. TO-DAYS TIES Championship Singles E. Jackson vs. Dr. H. O Hopkins. W. Warden vs. Roy Smith. Veterans DcubPes Handicap V.239 words
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Article316 1932-04-01 16 Strictly Dishonourable at the Pavilion Strictly Dishonourable, the Universal film adaptation of the play which had such a successful season m New York, is now showing at the Pavilion. From start to finish tht picture is bright and cheery. There are only a handful of players m the316 words
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Article1085 1932-04-01 16 ARSENAL'S NEW CENTRE Coleman's Satisfactory Debut (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 8. We were busily engaged on Saturday chiefly m watching th- form of the teams due to play m the semi-final of the Cup. and the two London teams Arsenal and Chelsea,1,085 words
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Advertisement250 1932-04-01 16 I TfisMastfei&Afoke RKCUKDS FROM "CONGRESS DANCES" HAVE JUST ARRIVED ™m /LOVE LAUGH AND lIVE K"y Noble Kblll JUST ONCE FOR ALL TIME. Orchestra ALSO APRIL Ist NEW ISSUE& S. MOOTRIE S Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Hong Kong) H.M.V. SPECIALISTS Raffles Place Singapore. TO-DAY'S ACCIDENT \ol <oH-ml ll v TOMORROW'S POLICY250 words
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