The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 April 1932
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Title Section16 1932-04-21 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,626. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THUIiSDAV, APRIL 21, 1932: 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article458 1932-04-21 1 The Japanese War Office issued a statement yesterday declaring that friendly relations between the Soviet ant Japan are necessary to peace m the Far East, and denying Moscow's rharges of military aggression m Manchuria; the situation is regarded as slightly easier Page 9. An extraordinary rumour that458 words
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Article1241 1932-04-21 1 One reason for the attraction which an Edgar Wallace novel possesses for the ordinary man h the light which it is believed to throw on tht i nderwcrld of crime. The plot may be as fartetched as that of a novel by any of his rivals. But m1,241 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement310 1932-04-21 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness .md fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. RAFFLES HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE TOMORROW TEA DANCE-6.30 p.m. to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL AFTER DINNER DANCE ».3O to MID-NIGHT SATURDAY It .1 *T T A I i: I. IN THE GRILL ROOM— NOON TO310 words
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Advertisement251 1932-04-21 1 THE EUROPE HOTEL C J 7VT*-<L* SCNDAY CONCERT PROGRAMME Saturday Night 9 .i 5 Pm to v P m 1. Triumphal March from the Opera "Cleopatra" Mancinelli CDWIAI ni\I\JI?P A \in 2 Overture THE BOHEMIAN GIRL Balfe Of EiLIAL lililllL.ll Aill/ 3. Concert Valse TESORO MIO Becucci 4. Violin Solo251 words
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Advertisement96 1932-04-21 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS OlUette Gczdwi'l cfTer— Pjuv 13. Nt m World shews to help un< nip! ytd Pa^e 3. Lactopen. the better milk for babies— Page 6. Justin, creators of meters and motoristePaye Eagle and Glebe saws fr;m. United Engineers Pa^e 3. Ncticcs by Johore Governm?nt. and ChfO Aerodrome Engineer Pas;e96 words
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Advertisement11 1932-04-21 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article277 1932-04-21 2 .Singapore. April 20. Kangrv liw lollowing rave allotmrntJ. are republlshed for information Buvi leave Drill Hall Sat. Sun. Bkt. Timah R Farrer R 2 p.m. 7.3© p.m. 23.4.32 "D 1# Coy "F" Co> Table "L" Table "A 1 24.4.32 do do S.V.R.A until 9am 30.4 32 B277 words
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Article186 1932-04-21 2 Cireat World Charity Carnival In view ol the lack of time for h° mccsary preparation to make the charity carnival a complete success the Committee of the R?h. f Fund for China organised by the Singapore C'himse Chamber ol Commerce beg to notify Usl public that186 words
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Advertisement453 1932-04-21 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Claw Work— Lowest Bates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone IS9B. MEMORIALS. SINGAPORE CASKET CO., Noa. I*3. Penha* R«i off Lavender Street— Phone 6«75. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY I STATIONERS REPAIREBS. 14A Chance Alley, Singapore. The Cheapest House for your StatlonBlta ary. Typewriters. Ribbons and453 words
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Advertisement666 1932-04-21 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE TENDERS. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the' Tender Room. Municipal Offices Supply of 200,000 Hard Burnt Clay Cover Tiles at rate of 16,500 per month, or666 words
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Advertisement668 1932-04-21 2 WANTED. WANTED by old established firm enclosed storing space for steel pipes etc. of approximately 3.000 sq. feet, half of which must be under cover. Repjy Box No. 111, cart of Singapore Free Press, furnishing full particulars and rental required. MISSING. r Who knows John Hilpert. or his present residence668 words
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Advertisement368 1932-04-21 2 n v ISN'T SHE BONNIE? FOR MOTHER BABY SUNSHINE VITAMIN "D" There is Sunshine Vitamin N D m Sunshine Glaxo result firm flesh sound bone no digestive disorders Ask your doctor Builds Bonnie Babies Sole Agents for Malaya, 8.N.8. and Sarawak: THE ANGLO-SIAM CORPORATION LTD.. Singapore, Ipoh and Penan*. NOTICE.368 words
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Advertisement167 1932-04-21 2 AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE VAHABLK. FREEHOLD I AND \I OMBH I,ANE «orT Tanjonv K.itonp R<»«dt and MORTGAGEES' SALK of VALUABLE FREEHOU) LANDS PREMISES NOS. 157. 159 *zid 1 c (iKVI IM ROAD and NO. 29 CRAIG ROAD. SINGAPORE To be held at The Sale-room .if MKiv>Kn CHING KENG LEE AND167 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous287 1932-04-21 2 THE WEEK Thuraday. 21st. Hifcih Water 10.39. 9.2 ft., 22.3 ft. 8.8 ft. Football S.C.C. Match: England vs. Tlu Rest. PadanK. S.A.F.A. Div. HI: Public Services vs. Medical Services. S.R.C. around; Bramtoco vs. Junior C.S.A.. OaftMsS; Gold Storage vs. Post Office, S.H.B. ground. WnUt Polo .it S.S.C. 5.1 5 Friday.287 words
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Article87 1932-04-21 3 THE STIFFKEY CASE LONDON WAITRESSES IN WITNESS BOX When the hearing of the serious allegations of immoral conduit against the Rev. Harold Francis Davidson, the 62 years old Kector of StifTkey, Norfolk, was continued m the Norwich Diocesan Consistory Court on April 5. Miss Gwendoline (Barbara) Harris, the principal witness87 words
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Article3359 1932-04-21 3 London. April 3. Mrs. Woodferd, part-owns* or a block ofl flat., iii C( mpton-t-eet. Sjlio. stated yesterday that Mr. DavMtCH rented one of her Hats for •ins wart, Mrs. Malone." which si alleged to be one 01" the names by which Fosie Ellis— who has been frequently3,359 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement402 1932-04-21 3 W ANXIETY I l flf\ \J^T NOW RELIEVED 9^ BY COW <S GATE/ COW GATE MILK FOOD freshly mnde and shipped immediately direct to all Eastern ports has always been famed for its sound keeping properties and wonderful nutritive value. Now the new tin with the expiry %oO K AT402 words
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Advertisement163 1932-04-21 3 CUT TO PERFECTION IB^SSttSi \~k V y^^B B»^B B*B i?TI \Vli x I^^bl bv^b^ I B w* °Bl bW > >^a«s I EAGLE and GLOBE saws SAWS MADE OF THE FINEST BRITISH STEEL Sole Agents United Engineers Limited. SINGAPORE (Incorporated m S.S.) BRANCHES bY V^ Im b^ A V^V A163 words
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Article, Illustration205 1932-04-21 4 RIDERS IN THE ROW A Spring day scene m Hydt? Park. London A STRIKING aerial phctograph of Sydney city and the ■pprcacl] tC th.? ITX E:i:I«?o. Cn the right of the pbc graph Hyde Park and eet. THE scene outride Arbor205 words
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Advertisement218 1932-04-21 5 VICTORIA THEATRE TREMENDOUS ATTRACTION Commencing Wednesday, May 4th 9.30 p.m. THE SAN CARLO Italian Opera Company DIRECT FROM ITALY, ARRIVING ON BOARD THE CONTE ROSSO. Opening Performance May 4th IL TROVATORE WATCH FOR BOOKING DATE. THIS WEEK'S BAND PERFORMANCE BOTANICAL GARDENS, FRIDAY, 22nd, 9 p.m. BAND OF Ist BATT. THE218 words
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Advertisement295 1932-04-21 5 HERE IT IS AT LAST THE SCREEN'S MOST AMAZING CREATION jCAPITOLj <i.l£ TO-MICiMT O.l* PARAMOUNT^ MOST-DISCUSSED EPIC OF THE MODERN FILM ERA "AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY BASED ON THE WORLD-READ NOVEL BY THEODORE DREIiER Yviin IT W Ft\S NEVER W HAS A Fill 1 r^Jl v w BEFORF 7^^^^. .J* W295 words
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Advertisement249 1932-04-21 5 Another Superlative M.-G.-M. 1932 Production HELEN HAVES lovely stage star brings her most famous role to the screen IN THE SIN OF MADELON CLAUDET ALSO LUREL A HARDY I IN "BE BIG" Fitamins m --^f%, 'KEPLER' Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract A tonic food of pleasing flavour, rich m249 words
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Article510 1932-04-21 6 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS The Premier Morning Daily m Malaya A live "news' paper 30-40 columns ol news daily AIM) the best Medium for Advertising ixhvrred with tbc Chotu Hazri each morning I.atist itekglMN, Latest News and Latest Announcements. Special Daily London Cables Rubb( i :tnd Tin Price Cables together510 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY
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Article436 1932-04-21 6 Cannot Stand Up To Punishment It will be a great thing for the light game it England has found a serious contender for the heavy- u eight's crown m this boy Jack Petersen.'' So said Primo Camera, the Italian boxer and man mountain who is now tuning up436 words
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Article218 1932-04-21 6 Mr. Broadribb on Why He has Left Control Board Mi Ted Broadribb. the London representative >'. Mr. Jelf Dickson. has resigned his membership and also from the committee of the British Boxing Board of Control. "I have done so." said Mr. Broadribb. "not Ju^t for the sake of218 words
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Article108 1932-04-21 6 Rochdale's 52 Against Bromley London. April A. The foOowtag are the results of matches played under Northern Union Rugby rule.s to-day: Biadfi.rd 10. Featherstone ft. BvcugMon 20. Warrington 3. Ca^tleforri 4. York 9 Halifax 4. Salford Hull K. R. 13. Batley 0. Hunskt 13. Hull (5. Oldlnni108 words
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Article51 1932-04-21 6 fßeuter's Service] New York. April 19. The following were the scores m yesterday's baseball names: NATIONAL LEAGUE York 1. Boston 7. Brooklyn 8. Philadelphia 0 Cincinnati 5. Pittsburgh 0. St Lcuis 1, Chicago 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 7. Washington 15. Chicago 1. Cleveland 2 I*trcU 14. St. U)uis51 words
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Article267 1932-04-21 6 Malayan Entries and Handicaps I From Our Own Corresponded London, April 5. Captain T. Carlton Levick. the Hon. Serib< of the Lucifer Golfing Society, which Ls again organising the Empire < Overseas > Golf Competition, tells me that he has received so many entries for the competition that267 words
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Article295 1932-04-21 6 Why is Collins Left Out? London. April 15. The order ol play In the Davis Cup trial matches, to be decided next week at Queen's Club Ls announced, writes Frank Poxon m the News Chronicle The draw is as follows R. J. Ritchie v. H. F. David295 words
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Article54 1932-04-21 6 Veteran Rugby Man's Death London. April 9. Edward Carleton Holmes, who drew up the first code of laws of the Rugby Football Union has died at Hove, aged 90. He presided at the meeting m London m 1871 when the Rugby Union was formed and captained Richmond54 words
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Article51 1932-04-21 6 I London, April 12. H.M. the King had his first success of the racing season to-day, when Limelight (J. Childs up>. won the Spring Stakes at Newmarket by-three-quarters of a length from Bassenthwaite and Pickle the Spy. The starting price was ten to cne against51 words
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Article80 1932-04-21 6 Miss G. E. Tomblin, the leader of the crusade for shorts on the tennis courts, appears ro be hesitating. It was noticed that after playing m shorts on the opening day of the Chiswlck Tournament she changed into a skirt for her match with Mrs. Pittman. Miss Tomblin has announced80 words
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Advertisement84 1932-04-21 6 UIDJINSPniS i mM&W There is no betti i pUI I MmmM than MARTINS You can I MwWr **'j "I*>" MARTINS PILKS. I m f Sold by all Chemists X Stores and I E by THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY. I PJ Raffles Square. Singapore' TOLONG-LAH This Mirthful, Witty amd Trenchant HI nut84 words
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Advertisement284 1932-04-21 6 AUSTIN CREATORS OF MOTORS AND MOTORISTS. I I I ONCE A MOTTO, this saying has now b< I 1 1 come a proverb amongst Austin owners 1 I Pride of ownership is inseparable from 2^^ X® a owning an Austin car. It implies the \sp VZt* blending of attractive appearance.284 words
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AN UNPOPULAR BUDGET
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Article1039 1932-04-21 7 He proposed to ask for powers to borrow up to £150.000.000 for this account Details of the assets In the account might take various forms, either gold or sterling securities of foreign exchange. They must see that those charged with the conduct of their finances ut rv1,039 words
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Article203 1932-04-21 7 Comment on Mr. Chamberlain's Budget I FREE VMM SERVICE— COPYRIGHT) London. April 19. Mr. Chamberlain s budwt i.s dull and unpopular one, although honest, and the Chancellor was jeered, even by some of his own I uppuiiers. upor; .sitting doun, owhvj, to the i complete ljrk of203 words
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Article104 1932-04-21 7 [Reuter's Service] London. April »0. Austere cautious, sound bleak, uriin. honest. raanpMMi are some of the editorial adjectives Hid m comment on the budget. While all the morning newspapers do not conceal disappointment., dubbinn the budget a relief-less epilogue to Lord Snow dens dramatic p-edeeesror they104 words
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Article376 1932-04-21 7 London, April 19. ivrph disappointed, but not disheartened inconclusive, but m MOM Nepecta bOpefttf." This view from prominent industrial OoUMfVKttve repvetmta th majority of opinion on tin bud»« which will probably evota Jin HEtni MMHR of disappointment owing to the hilly tcne.s ot in< vitabillty m376 words
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Article106 1932-04-21 7 (fork Who did Not Support First Wife Any More Three daunhters. two sons, a younger brother ;ind v sister-in-law were the persons a Chinese iK.ined Auk Hock Yen. told Mr. Justice Cobbett iii Uie Bankruptcy Court yesterday he was upportins;. He achieved this on a salary of $155106 words
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Article1106 1932-04-21 7 THE BRIDGE OPENING Picturesque Ceremonial m Bangkok I From Our Own Correspondent I Bangkok, April l.{. The great t xeitements of the 150 th founding of the Dynasty celebrations are over, and the people of this bit? town are trying to settle down to normal life after1,106 words
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Article663 1932-04-21 7 DAILY TRAGEDIES Suicide of Mr. Edward Marjoribanks [From Our Own Correspondent London, April 5. Tht suicide of Mr. Edward Marjoribanks, who sat for Eastbourne, ha* caused an unusually profound impression on public opinion. He was perhaps the most promising politician of his day. Many people thought663 words
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Article167 1932-04-21 7 Film Star m Singapore Hospital Mr. Charlc, Chaplin, the famous film actor, was taken to the Genual Hospital when he arrived m Singapore on his return from the Dutch East Indies on board the X.P.M. steamer Ophir, yesteiday. It war, learned on enquiry that Mr. Chaplin is167 words
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Article50 1932-04-21 7 Burial of Burma Forests Minister f ßouter's Service] i Rangoon, April 19. Sir Lee Ah Vain, late Minister of Forests, died at Maymyo 'and was buried m the Chinese cemetery here with impressive Masonic cere- moniiil, the Governor and the Government being represented at the funeral.50 words
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Article112 1932-04-21 7 word message occupying twelve minutes, had only to repeat four words. He found it cheaper to speak than to telegraph even at press rates. And yet science has still to provide Bangkok with a telephone service that will function; a telegraph service over lines running alongside the State Railways that112 words
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Article556 1932-04-21 7 BRITAIN'S YOUNG CRIMINALS OME OFFICE STATISTICS Favourable Conparison With Other Countries [From Our Own Correspondent j London. April 5. To generalise on the subject of crime is notoriously unsafe, and the criminal statistics for 1931, just published by the Home Office, have already produced a handsome crop of too hasty556 words
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Article55 1932-04-21 7 Bill to be Introduced m I.S. Senate [Reuters Service] Washington. Jprll 1!». A Bill directing the Federal Reserve Board to stabilise the dcllar on the basis of the 1926 vulue is being Introduced into the Senate, opening the possibility ot direct inflation and I panMon of credit55 words
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Article359 1932-04-21 7 fields, sold two to Hap Hcng and nave witness one. Shewn an agreement relating to the transfer of three shares by Major Bullen to Oh Wan Hee m respect of services rendered, witness >airi that only one share was for himself. The other two were for the Konesi Witness was359 words
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Article1023 1932-04-21 7 A COMPANY'S REPORT I DIRECTORS' EVIDENCE IN SMALLEY CASE MAJ. BULLEN'S SHARES During the continued hearing of the case, m which O. C Smalley, accountant, Ls charged with abetment of making false entries m a statutory report prepared for filing with the Registrar of Companies, m1,023 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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Letter33 1932-04-21 8 WRIGHT— SIMPSON-ELLIS. On March sth at Clifton. Bristol. Bertram James Wright, of the Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation. Ltd.. Singapore, to Joyce, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson-Ellis of Bristol. England.33 words
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Letter21 1932-04-21 8 HELMERS— On April 15th. 1932. at Batavia J C. Java, aged 26. Zoe nee Robertson, beloved wife of F. Helmers.21 words
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7 1932-04-21 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 19327 words
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Article920 1932-04-21 8 It is taking no unreasonably alarmist view of recent developments m Manchuria to say that a conflict between Japan and the Soviet appears to be very much nearer than it has been at any time during the period of several weeks m which rumours of such an event920 words
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Article127 1932-04-21 8 The engagement is announced between Mr. Hubert Arthur (Curly) Jones and Miss Muriel Sybil Power. News has reached Malacca of the death m Singapore on Tuesday morning of Mrs. John Lazaroo. She was an old resident of Malacca, and was the mother of Mrs. J. E. Westerhout and Mrs. A.127 words
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Article184 1932-04-21 8 CHETTY CREDITORS '< Borrowed For Sick Wife and i Blind Child i A Chinese bank clerk named Ho Siang Bag. m the Bankruptcy Ccuit before Mr. Justice Cobbett yesterday, attributed his indebtedness of $2,104 to the illness of his wife, who had. been unable to walk for184 words
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Article214 1932-04-21 8 Not The Assignment He Agreed To Make A statement made by a bankrup: m public examination before Mr. Justice Cobbett yester- day is of interest m view of the fact that m Malaya a good deal of the business transacted m a solicitor's office is transacted through214 words
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Article298 1932-04-21 8 Fine Acting In An American Tragedy For its sheer dramatic power and remarkably fine recording, acting and general direction. Paramounts adaptation of Theodore Dreiser's famous story. An American Tragedy, which commenced a season at the Capitol Theatre last night before packed houses, can be rated as one of298 words
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Article251 1932-04-21 8 At the first quarterly general meeting of the Chinese Students' Literary* Association. tkM following gentlemen were elected office bearers.— Mr. G. K. Loh, vice president: Mr. A X Ltv. Hon: General Secretary, vice Mr. Tan Kang Boon, resigned: Mr. Lum Chong Lim. a Com- mittee member. The programme for the251 words
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Article434 1932-04-21 8 35,000 MILES BY Mr. Joe Fisher Entertains Rotarians •I am going to endeavour the world In 80 minut. Fisher to a lar^e gathen: guests of thj Rotary Club Adelpri Hotel laM nmht. md i Two little movie pi. je. ffl centre of the H434 words
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Article79 1932-04-21 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRIM [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPY KIGHTI London. April 20 Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and notify to-day's tin prices as follows Spot £109 5 16 (£lO6 7 rt Forward £111 5 16 (£lO9' H The market is strona Messrs. Symington and Wll notify79 words
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50 1932-04-21 8 STILL ANOTHER CUT SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST RECTOR rnhappy Illicit (iowrmmni Servants I FREE PRESS SERVICE— CO? Govemmont tenranta on account of tin- hard time Tlcals a month and M|W«ldi 1m I ptr nol <»f th. tar i The Salary T;-\ nounced HtftttT m tht Wit* salark-s after tiu^ neu circii.50 words
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Article114 1932-04-21 8 On Saturday Mr NYN r cester was admitted I ton as an advocate and Ml rem^ Court. Johon OB tt* T. C. SpriK-rr Wilkinson M MMBktt of the well-known oU Among the HMfIU ll ON I last night was Mr. Syil Cfaaptt Charles Chaplin, who li General Hospital Mi (HIT,114 words
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Advertisement148 1932-04-21 8 oj Good Taste Sole Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD.. {Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinance* of Hong Kung>. I {Incorporated m Shanghai* I 201 CANTONMENT ROAD. TELEPHONE 5371 5372. by spec i\i NifeJlS^lr TC H M THE APPOINTMENI KIN(, OF SIAM tSTD i^^^S^ 1872. DIAMOND SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS ETERNITY RINGS.148 words
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Advertisement58 1932-04-21 8 IF HATS ARE TAXED women will go without them, a critic says. "Then by all means tax them," urges the excited husband. Hats or any other articles of apparel are expensive these days and need "GAFLAC" POLICIES to protect them from theft or loss by tire. GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE LIFE58 words
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Article736 1932-04-21 9 SITUATION EASIER FRIENDLINESS ESSENTIAL TO PEACE TOKIO DECLARATION Hie situation m regard to the danger of i l.i^h brtweeri Ituss a and Japan b r. |».>rted to Jw slightly easier. The Japanese W .ii Office his issued a statement to the pn-ss emphasising that there ran never be736 words
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Article107 1932-04-21 9 RELEASE OF CRIMINALS Room Needed For Political Prisoners [Reuter's Service] Poona, April 20. Hundreds of prisoners, convicted of criminal offences, an- being released from the gaols by the Bombay Government before serving their full terms owing to the congestion caused by the recent Influx of political prisoners,107 words
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Article180 1932-04-21 9 Newfoundland Assembly's Quiet Meeting [Reuter's Service] SI. Johns. at ,,i. April 20. The Legislature re-opened to-day, (having been adjourned since the riot on April 5). without any demonstration, although there was a crowd of two thousand outside the building. The proceedings m the Assembly were quiet. Sir180 words
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Article120 1932-04-21 9 Resigns Chairmanship of Wireless Combine r Reuter's Service 1 London, April 19. Sir Basil Blackett. m order to be relieved of executive work and devote his time to other public interests, has resigned the chairmanship of Imperial and International Communications. Limited and his directorship of Cables and120 words
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Article76 1932-04-21 9 Japanese Airman's Curious Death at Shanghai r Reuter's Far Eastern Service] Shanghai, April 20. Lieutenant Fukui. a Japanese army airman, lost his life m novel circumstances when the parachute strapped to his back suddenly opened and lifted him out of the cockpit, dashed him against the fuselage,76 words
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Article299 1932-04-21 9 resolution leaving the mixed committee to fix the date for withdrawal of troops from Shanghai. Nanking. April 20. It is reliably stated that the Government has given instructions to the Chinese delegation at Geneva to reject the Committee of Nineteen's resolution as long as it includes the "retr.rn to normal299 words
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Article95 1932-04-21 9 ROEBOURNE CIRCULAR Purchase of Bath Mills Proposed [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, April 20. The Roebourne Finance and Inve3tment Co.. Johore. has circularised its shareholders stating that m view of the uneconomic i rice of the raw commodity the Beard aoks approval to start manufacturing, buying95 words
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Article220 1932-04-21 9 No Deferred Stock Interim for the Present [Reuter's Service 1 London, April 20. The P. and O. are paying an interim dividend on the cumulative preferred stock for the halfyear ended March 31. at the rate of 5 per cent per annual. The Board regret that220 words
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Article120 1932-04-21 9 Picturesque Scenes at Gateway of India [Reuter's Service] Peshawar, April 20. Picturesque scenes at the "Gateway of India" marked the Viceroys inauguration of the North West Frontier Province Legislative Council. His Majesty sent a message m which he said that on the peace and good government of the120 words
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Article99 1932-04-21 9 Doctor's Evidence of Mrs. Massie's Injuries [Reuter's Service] Honolulu, April 20. The "honour slaying" trial is drawing to a close. The doctor who operated after the assault on Mrs. Massie gave evidence that she was bruised all over the body and her Jaw broken to such an extent99 words
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Article51 1932-04-21 9 A 33 1-3 Per Cent Import Duty [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] London, April 20. It Lj unofficially stated that the Tariff Advisory Committee's recommendation foreshadowed by Mr. Chamberlain m his budget speech will be for a 33 13 per cent, duty on imported iron and steel51 words
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Article39 1932-04-21 9 New Zealand Government's Precaution [Reuter's Service] Wellington, April 20. The Government Is instituting a censorship on messages sent abroad m order to prevent alarmist reports being cabled overseas. The Public Safety Conservation Bill has passed both Houses.39 words
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Article39 1932-04-21 9 Engagement of Rajah's Niece fFREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT! London, April 20. The engagement is announced of Miss Elizabeth Brooke, niece of H.H. the Rajrh of Sarawak, and Lieut. T. A. K. Maunsell. R.N., of St. Albans.39 words
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Article29 1932-04-21 9 The death took place on Sunday at Kuala Kangsar of Raja di Bongsu (Che Hussain), one of the Bentaras of the household of His Highness the Sultan of Perak.29 words
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Article181 1932-04-21 9 EXTRAORDINARY RUMOUR Story of Bogus Suicide Officially Denied [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, April 20. An extraordinary rumour has been current m London for several days to the effect that Ivar Kreuger. the Swedish Match King, and head of the Kreuger and Toll combine staged a181 words
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Article161 1932-04-21 9 Death of Famous Surgeon [Reuter's Service] London. April 20. The death is announced of Sir William Watson Cheyne. Sir Watson Cheyne was born m th? Shetland Islands and educated at Edinburgh, where he took his degrees m su.gcry and medicine m 1875. He also studied at Vienna.161 words
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Article93 1932-04-21 9 No Comment on Debt Provision Omission [Reuter's Service] Washington, April 20. The fact that Mr. Chamberlain did not make provision m the Budget for instalments of American debts has aroused no official comment, though Senator Reed, who is regarded as the Government spokesman, made a statement m93 words
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Article74 1932-04-21 9 "First Success" of the Conference [Reuters Service] Geneva, April 20. The Disarmament Committee passed a resolution modifying Article One of the Draft Convention, declaring that a reduction of armaments provided m Article Eight of the League Covenant can be achieved progressively by successive revisions when the present conference74 words
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Article74 1932-04-21 9 Moslem Leader's Yorkshire Bride [Reuter's Service 7 Bombay. April 20. A beautiful English sir!. Miss Formsby. a native of Yorkshire, former \.ife of an Arab prince. Is to marry Mr. Shaukat Ali. the Moslem leader, here to-morrow. Miss Formsby was a recent convert to Islam. Mr. Shaukat74 words
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Article70 1932-04-21 9 Mr. De Valera's Bill Read a First Time [Reuter's Service 1 London, April 20. Mr. De Valera's Bill to remove the obligation of the Oath of Allegiance from members of the Free State Legislature was read a first time this afternoon after the Cosgrave party member, Mr.70 words
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Advertisement190 1932-04-21 9 THE ARMMORI BELT FOR REAL HEALTH AND BEAUTY. I le Armmori Belt is 7* j a slendering fashion V* belt ingeniously comb i n i n g healthful J& >v support. It is the ideal l y o*~ mm m I \^L foundation garment «T^ W^ 2^^/ v. or ever190 words
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Advertisement1011 1932-04-21 10 SHIPPING. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Snip Co., Ltd., and China Mutual THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. Bteam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE BTRArTB STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SUN SHIPPING Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd. INSURANCE. The1,011 words
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Advertisement510 1932-04-21 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. Doe B*por* Sail* B'pore. s s CITY OP PITTSBURG For Havre, London, R'dam and Hamburg Apr. 30 May 2 OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN.510 words
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Advertisement384 1932-04-21 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (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 Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage *i **M»% BANGALORE 6.000 Apr. 24 MANTUA RANCHI384 words
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Advertisement568 1932-04-21 11 O. S. K. LINE BXPRESS FREIGHT SERVICE TO LOS ANGELES NEW YORK, PI M^Tfvy, PHILADELPHIA \LTIMORE MOTORSHIP lAI MARU" »ur Do« I**w lx*s Angles New York NCi May 11 May 1 1 Jun<- 20 July 7 INCiAPOKE May 12 May 14 furtlUT particulars please apply to: OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,, Singapore.568 words
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Advertisement403 1932-04-21 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE (Jittd >vM£RIC/^LN AfIAIL LINE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIAYOSEMITE PARK HOLLY WOOD-GRAND CANYON WEEKLY SAILING FROM HONG KONG AND OR MANILA FARES £120— £112—£83— £79 EUROPE^ SUEZ SAILINGS EVERY OTHER TUESDAY MAINTAINED BY THE STEAMERS PRESIDENT HARRISON— HAYES— PIERCE MONROE— VAN BUREN— GARFIELD— POLK— ADAMS Fares403 words
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Advertisement865 1932-04-21 11 I K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ VAN HEUTSZ— Thursday. Ap:il 21. Hony Kong. Swatow and Amoy. TlDORE— Thursday Apri. 21 Selnt-Pandjang. Bengkalis, Soengei-Pakmng. Slak and PafcanBaroe. ROKAN— Friday. April 22. Prigi-Radja, Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe -Pallas and Rengat PLANCH'S— Friday. April 22. Muntol' Batavia. Semarany and Sourabaya. TINOMBO— Friday. Apiil865 words
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Article840 1932-04-21 12 WOMEN WHO DIE EARLY Where the Children Work From the Age of Two what I had to do was to go north, and to keep going north." This was the decision of Jan Welzl, a European worker, who, after three years compulsory military training, sailed to840 words
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Article120 1932-04-21 12 Fiery Dragons of the Depths "Fire-breathing dragons" will be sought m the Atlantic depths off the Bermuda Islands this summer by a scientific expedition to be headed by Dr. William Beebe, the noted deepsea explorer, of New York. "During our expedition last year." said Dr. Beebe. "we saw120 words
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Article56 1932-04-21 12 April 19. Pelandck. Hong Keat. Hong Kwong. Esmeralda. Larut, The Cable. Ban Hong Liong, Sui Sang (Brit); J. B. Aug Kessler, Toussoum. i Mapia. Sibajak (Dut): Rheinland (Ger); Mito M?ru. Boston Maru (Jape Hero (Nor); Asdang (Siam). April 20.— Tckiwa Maru (Jap): Narbada. Aing Leong. Meran. Patroelus <Brit>; Spli56 words
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Advertisement652 1932-04-21 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Bflinlir monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the S.S MANOOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only.] es MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de652 words
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Advertisement353 1932-04-21 12 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. inc. (Incorporated m USA) GENERAL AGENTS. NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez). Due Sails Dur Urn h* M.S. SILVERWALNUT May 3 May 9 M.S. SILVERPALM May 24 May 30 M.S. SILVERTEAK June 14 For rates and particulars please353 words
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Advertisement93 1932-04-21 12 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC LINE Joint service of fACIFIC JAVA BENGAL LINE SILVER LINE, LTD. San rramive Los Angeles J»id Vnrtb I'acific Ports. Due SaUl S rvirv S'porf s.s. BATOE «P> Apr 4 m.s. SILVERASH IS) x via Manila via Java Ports. VesseJs from Pacific Ports: m.s. BINTANG «P> A P93 words
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Miscellaneous623 1932-04-21 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. Kuan tan (via Jerantut) 7 p.m. Kelantan every Wednesday 7 a.m. every Saturday 7 p.m. Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang and Lower Slam 7.30 am. F.M.S., Batu Anam,623 words
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Article37 1932-04-21 13 MALACCA ARBlTtc.tio It Is notified for m. mi.ti .m UMI tall Arbitral v has been reducf.l I Gsi 40 a: Exehanvs» 56 the reduction tc Lkh .ii-' effective a. frcm the April 20th. MM.37 words
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Article26 1932-04-21 13 STRAITS— CHINA— JAPAN CONFERENCE Tiie late on Palm Oil (TOM Blngapon to Ma-' i.iia 1 reduced to $10 p.M M evJi. effective I April 19th -193226 words
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Article685 1932-04-21 13 Discussion By Naval Architects pi igVNI Of nictor-.sh.pp::iy was discussed at the annual meeting of the Institution cf Naval Architects, which was continued at the Royal Society of Arts. Mr. A C Hardy, an associate member, m a paper on the subject, stated that, although Great Bnta.n OWMi685 words
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Article179 1932-04-21 13 Stowing Away is No Longer Romantic London, Mar. 21. A wireless message has been received at the London offices of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, from the captain of the Line's steamer Port Bcwen. due m at King George V. Dock from Australia next week, saying:179 words
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Article845 1932-04-21 13 State Aid Scheme Completed Berlin. March 20. The Gcvernment scheme for supporting the leading shipping companies with a credit guaiantee of nearly 80.000.000 m. I £4.000.000 J. !fcic3hadowed toy the Kolnische Zeitung on Tuesday, has rapidly been completed. An agree[ment was concluded on Friday with the combined Hamburg-Amerika845 words
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Article23 1932-04-21 13 Per Katong from Bangkok: Mr. M. J. Duff Fyfe, Mr. Hietmarm. Mr. and Mrs. R. Amata, daughter and infant. Mr. Neubronner.23 words
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Article142 1932-04-21 13 sympathise with them as people down on their luck," yet we are liable to incur very severe penalties £100 for each man if we do not hand over the stcwaways to the police, and prosecute them. '•Technically, stowaways come m as aliens, because they are travelling without passports, and they142 words
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Advertisement478 1932-04-21 13 ARRATOON APCAR. I ;u< prepared to consider J tor the purchase, for breaking J met only, of above vessel now j m the Quarantine Anchorage. I further information apply to: Vf$DN, GILFILLAN CO.. LTD.. Hank Chambers. Singftoore RASH ON CHEST I BODY. ARMS. L MBS Of a Dry Nature. Intense478 words
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Advertisement433 1932-04-21 13 "GOOD Wlli;' OFFER Think of it! The marvelous, New, positive-registration I genuine Gillette Razor with sof the wonderful super- NOTE THE keen, double-edged, double-service, genuine New Gillette Blades— FOß A TRIFLE MORE THAN THE PRICE NEW FEATURES OF THE BLADES ALONE. t 1. Patented posuive-regiMtation razor that assures real shaving433 words
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Advertisement197 1932-04-21 13 ?ff y/w l l 3 r^^^ ropr "mnwiiiii fr™ I^™ IF IT S STRENGTH -a YOU NEED **»Mt v the Poyd CoJlrgr 4 >^H I "■I you need Hall's Wine be- J^^^. cause it is a Tonic Restora- S Jr7 tive and Nerve Food that Js6 r MBP^ quickly gives197 words
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Article534 1932-04-21 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is I list <>i siations which ran toe received m Singapore Java Stations Bandot ny PLM from about 6.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony, test* with Sydney. Australia, and other stations.] Usual call after records "Hull I Sydney." Tanjong Priok. II534 words
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68 1932-04-21 14 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until j further notice DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 a.m. 1 PETALING HILL TESTING. (Except Sundays and Public Holidays). FRIDAY on 65 Metres FROM THE STUDIO 6.30 p.m. Krontchonc Music. 700 English. *7.15 British Official Wireless News. 7.2568 words
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Article93 1932-04-21 14 Proposed Auto^iro Flight to Cape [British Radio Official Service I Kuiiby. Apiil 19. Mr. J. N. Young, ;i former Royal Air Forc3 pilot, m nris f By to Bcuth Africa m an satogk This will Ik the first lung distance aut ->giro j th'^hl and as t)i»«93 words
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Article577 1932-04-21 14 Del; i Ir la very m Ne^ri Sembilan TfcC N( i Sembilan OcrcnUDent Servants' Cc«Cperafttve Thiift and Loan Society. Limited, t.vld their haK-ycarly general meeting at Seremban The Pr»sident. Mr. L. Forbes. M.C.S.. occupy (i the chair and had with him Mr. A. C.iwndi'h. M.C.S.. Director of Co-operation.M M - 577 words
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Article151 1932-04-21 14 Penang Burglars Getting Scared Notwtthstsndlug the devastating. fleets of •he dgpres lon which have driven people m c:her part? of Malaya to crime of one form [or another, there 1^ an appreciable decrease of crime m P- Bang during the first quarter of this via., reflecting much151 words
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Article86 1932-04-21 14 Ifn. P H. Carter, of BsntOQg, returned from Euiopt by the Dicnird. Ifr. d OilcbrM of Bhanghal-QeremDan IT .rV. II .:i;D:u. j shortly, Lad> Taylor baa left Kual I lunpur for Penstig, where she will be till the end oJ the month. Captain o. o. Williams, ol Kin| Edward vn86 words
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Article89 1932-04-21 14 Md lor v Thui l > :jn p m i'■ PBH Drill 1: meni i 'I' -.>, jj I.radMH'. Int. ,-•< i.. P pot C, RecTUitl C Mil.f. i M.il.'.v Baturdaj Chan iCi pn. Baku Ttanata r.m,-. Oag T.ii.ir -,i Coy Tabl. "A. Sunday— Chilli OMMp IJU89 words
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Advertisement27 1932-04-21 14 KEEP COOL AND GET FIT TRAVEL BY K.N.I.L.M. I m SINGAPORE-PALEMBANG IN 3 HOURS SINGAPORE-BATAVIA IN 6 HOURS MA EVERY WEDNESDAY n M I UaE THE AIRMAIL27 words
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Advertisement725 1932-04-21 14 BANKS AND INSURANCE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated ta England* Capital ti.000.000 Subscribed 800.000 Paid-up 1.050.000 Re.serve Fund and ReM 1.217 926 KO \KI) OF DIKKrTOKS J M Ryru'. Esq.. Chairman P R Chalmer.s. Esq.. Charle* J Hambro. Esq W H Shelford Esq.. Sir Thoma.s CftttO, Bart Sir C.725 words
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Advertisement129 1932-04-21 14 THF j&^fck tor It< \sl. south §,qp x £J BRITISH IN'SI'H I 1 OMI'WV I I FIRE, MARINE, TR.Wsn AMD MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED \i LOWEST CURRENT 1C \i > 1 C. MAXOOUOUTH OfTk'f J Kin THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LT| FIRE, MARIM MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDI \J129 words
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Article718 1932-04-21 15 GAMMON (MALAYA) LTD. Proposed Operations at the Cameron's Klphick presided over the annual <>1 Gammon i Malaya > Limited, ■B Building yesterday Others M.-vsrs. H W. Cowling. L. T. ]>, M T Wee. C. S. Ashbrook, R. C. I Clark.. H E. WriKht and H. iioptioii718 words
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Article694 1932-04-21 15 Revolutionary Effect m Cinema Furnishing Cinema designers and fumLshers will have t< watch with Increasing attention the output front the leading rubber factories, says "The Cinema" of March 2nd. Revolutionary changes are taking place. The essence of many of these changes consists m the introduction of a new694 words
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Article362 1932-04-21 15 To-Day 's Price Changes KXCHANGK KATKS April 20. SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 3 29 32 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 27 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 13 16 London. 30 days' right I 3 25,32 London, demand 2 3 l London. T. T. 2 3362 words
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64 1932-04-21 15 April 10th., 12 o'clock noon. Bayers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot Mfc s'_. Standard R.S.S. on Tender May 5 1 5\ June 5 :> k 5 S July-Sept. 5-\ 5v Oct-Dec. 6>y 6', Ton»' Of Market —Quiet Steady. Latent Cable: London Spot Sheet64 words
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Article945 1932-04-21 15 WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20TH. 1932 DOLLAR iIBRKK> Allenbys ($1) 30 40 Alor Oajah (»1> 20 30 A. Hitam ($1) 50 60 Am. Malay (s2> 40 50 A. Kuning ($1) 05 15 Ayer Molek ($1) 15 35 Ayer Panas ($1) 15 <?0 Bassett ($1) 20 30 Brogas isl> 15945 words
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Article138 1932-04-21 15 Changes m Represent at iv Prices I United Press Association) New York. April 18 ID. American Can. Corn. 46 x 16 's Cities Service 4 l i Colombia Gas and EU-c. 8 8 Curtis Wright I 1 I 1 Electric Bond and Shan ij 4 14138 words
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Article201 1932-04-21 15 THE ABROAD t tiri.ish Radio Ofliclal Service) April Z IK 19. Amsterdam 9.30 1 9.35 >_ 9.34 Athens 290 300 300 Bombay Is. 6 1 32 d. Is. 6 1 32 d. Is. 6 1 lßd. Berlin 15 13 16 15 31 32 15 15 16 Bru&sel- 26 15 16201 words
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Article53 1932-04-21 15 Aver Kuning Shows a Profit FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT I London. April St. The annual report of Ayer Kunins Rubber Co. shows a profit on last year of £2.720. increasing the amount to be carried forward to £19.146. Golconda report shows a loss of £933. reducing the forward53 words
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Article134 1932-04-21 15 Depositors Becoming Panicky Canton. April 6. Following failures of certain native banks m Canton, an uneasy feeling prevails amon* depositors, with the result that minor runs, have been made on the Central Bank and, other banks during the past few days. The run on the Central Bank assumed134 words
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Article96 1932-04-21 15 The HiiipenckMi <Selanm;n Rubber Cimpuny incurred a trading loss of £1.C6l for 1931 (against £818 lor 1930 and after pcOVMHag to Debenture interest. Arc. the total los m- tluyear was £2.636. which has beer, deducted frrm the •tarry-forward." rediu ing it t;: £1.721. The Preference dividend lias been paid to96 words
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Article228 1932-04-21 15 A Dividend of VA Per Cent Recommended The annual general meetine of tlw *lianaiolders of Malaya PublLshiiiK House Limited. will be held at the offices of the Company. 45* Stamford Road. Singapore, on April 25. at 12.30 p.m. The directors' report states: The Capital remains th» .same228 words
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Article693 1932-04-21 15 More Interest Displayed Singapore, April 3*. Since our last report then- is little change tn. the local share market to DOMPMBI on. There has, however, been MMMWIMI more interest displayed, especially m the Indii..uial .section and. although quotations fail to .she. ;uiy improrement. the volume of BVBkMM ffMlhH693 words
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Article130 1932-04-21 15 The report for 1931 of the Sungei Sivonc Rubber Company .states that the loss for the year amounted to £2.643 and after adding Debenture interest. &c. a debit balance of 14.319 Ls carried forward. Last December the bolder* of the Btaht per cent. Debenture stock acrrpted the company's offer to130 words
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Advertisement249 1932-04-21 15 Assets exceed $18,000,000 Assurance m force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. < Incorporated In the Strait* Settlement*) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27. Ola Jewry EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with249 words
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Article860 1932-04-21 16 I.C.F.A. BEATEN A Game of Missed Chances Puhtu Brani 2; I.CF.A 1. Pulau Brani. m a First Division League match a*.- the Anscn Read Stadium yesterday, beat the I.C.F.A. by two goals to one m a vigorous game- which was notable for the many missed860 words
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Article157 1932-04-21 16 Naval Base .2; S.C.C. II 0. Despite fair sprinkUiv; cf ula^ers who at times are considered good enough to play m the Ist XI the S.C.C. 2nd XI seem to have entered a period m which they can do almost anything but win marches. This was157 words
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Article163 1932-04-21 16 YESTERDAY'S REPLAY Kiimarnock Lose by Three Clear Goals [Reuter's Service] London, April 20. Rangers 3; Kiimarnock 0. Glasgow Rangers won the Scottish Cup for the seventh time m their history when they defeated Kiimarnock m the replayed final at Hampden Park. Glasgow to-day by 3 goals163 words
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Article84 1932-04-21 16 Four Lengths Win for Cloffheen [Reuters Service] London. April 20. Tie City end Suburban Handicap (3 year ■.i' and upwards, about a mile and a quarter) v <ks run at Ep:om to-dny and resulted as lollows: Mrs. C. Jones CLOGHEEN 1 Mr. H. Eves' VENTURER 2 Mr.84 words
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Article236 1932-04-21 16 Malayan Championship Tournament The Malayan Billiards Championship Tournament fcr the Padmore silver challenge shield wih be played at The New World. Jalan Besar. Singapore during Empire Shopping week. May 18-24. Entries are cpen to all clubs m British Malaya which are entitled to send m two representatives. All entries236 words
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Article53 1932-04-21 16 IReuter's Servicel New York. April 20. The following are the results of yesterdays baseball games: NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 7, Boston 8. Brooklyn 2. Philadelphia 10. AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 6. New York 5. Bcston 3. New York 6. Philadelphia 4. Washington 7. Detroit 8. St. Louis 0. Chicago53 words
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Article109 1932-04-21 16 Th? Men's. Monthly Medal (Bogey) Competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday April 23rd and 24th. I Club were awarded a penalty when cne of the bicks handled, but Ferguson, who has netted three times m succession from the spot, placed i very weak shot109 words
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Article142 1932-04-21 16 The following have been invited to play m the England vs. The Rest Association Football .o-day on the Padang. England (In whi:-e>: A. I. Horsley; L. R. Weeds. H. Riley; G. Bennett. S. Dodds. R. D. Brummitt: G. V. Andrews. J. E. King, C. Kendall. J142 words
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Article271 1932-04-21 16 > DR. HOPKINS BEATEN Fine Recovery After Losing First Set N. S. Wise came a stage nearer to winning the S.C.C. lawn tennis title for the first time when on the Padang yesterday he defeated Dr. H. O. Hcpkins, m the semi-final. It was a rather271 words
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Article239 1932-04-21 16 YESTERDAY S RESULTS Mixed Doubles Handicap Dr. and Mrs. Chambers owe 2 beat Dr. and Mrs. Bain plus 3 6 4. 6 2. Miss Weir and Gilmour scr. beat Mr. and Mrs. Bateman scr. 6 B. 6 4. 6 3. Mrs. Dix and Dyer plus 15 beat Mr.239 words
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Article101 1932-04-21 16 YESTERDAYS RESULTS "A" Singles Dr. G. de Souza beat Dr. W. Balhetchct 6—B. 6 4. 6—3. Veterans' Singles F. Ephraums beat H. R. Bartels 6 4. 6 l. THURSDAY'S TIES "A" Singles G. Lowe vs. H. N. Balhetchet. Mixed Doubles Miss M. Lewis and Dr. G. de Souza101 words
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Article90 1932-04-21 16 A match will take place between R. A. Officers and A. (M.G.) Coy. S.V.C. on Saturday ?t Blakang Mati. The teams are as follows: R.A. Officers A. (M.G.) Coy. Capt. R. McL. More vs. Pte. N. S. Wise Lt. J. W. P. Saunders Pte. D. E.90 words
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Article133 1932-04-21 16 Selangor and Perak Teams [From Our Own Correspondent 1 Kuala Lumpur, April 20. The Storch Cup will be competed for between Perak (holders) and Selangor next week-end at Kuala Lumpur. The Selangor side will be from Ong Ec Kong, J. B. Bong, T. W. Cheong. Yap 800 Kiong.133 words
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Article140 1932-04-21 16 ARSENAL CHANGES Newcastle At Full Strength [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] London, April 20. Newcastle will enter upon their task at Wembley on Saturday m the final of the F.A. J competition against the Arsenal with exactly the same side as that which defeated Chelsea m the140 words
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Article23 1932-04-21 16 f ßeuters Servicel London, AprU 19. In a Scottish League match to-day Clyde defeated Morton by 3 goals to nil.23 words
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Article418 1932-04-21 16 Singapore Ladies' Championship The ladies' golf championship of Singapore (Andrew Currie Cup competition) will be played over the Keppel Golf Club links, commencing on May 11. Entries close on May 6. SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB England vs. The Rest Match The following are teams and Starting times for the England418 words
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Article183 1932-04-21 16 The following are the teams for the match between Keppel Golf Club and Island Club on Sunday. April 24th.. over Keppel links. (Four ball foursome). The Island Club players mentioned first. 8.30 a.m. Ibrahim and Morita vs. R. Craik and J. Hodgins. 8.35 Rappa and Uekiri183 words
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Article108 1932-04-21 16 The following will represent S.C.R.C. m their cricket fixture with the Municipality on Saturday at 2 p.m. on S.C.R.C. ground: Chua Choon Leong, Evan Wong, Ong Siow Hian. I. Hoahing Woon Chow Tat. Loh Jui Yeow, John Urn. Yec Kum See. Lee Pong Lim. Te: Kong Teow. Gan108 words
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Advertisement106 1932-04-21 16 STOCKTAKING SALE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY FROM Saturday, April 16th TO Saturday, April 23rd COME AND SECURE BARGAINS! AT Malaya Publishing House, Ltd. SINGAPORE. INTERNATIONAL HONOURS FOR I ijl %/-w 1% Fraser and Neave Ltd. were awarded THIRD PRIZK for LEMONADE and FOIUTH PRIZE for TONIC, there Ml* 195 entries106 words
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